` antage-of it; front with the Canadians in the pre- wa . ‘ E60 snort spcwoaniile sig atm of the Talcum one Cake free _This i t does come ¥I`ake aldot E. A. FOSTER Central Drugstore Headquarters for the _ Jiavtief Remedie- im li Fl I 1liis‘a"éd.ii|snie oi _ Campaign Money } (Canadian Press Des t _ WAHINGTON, Nov. 1,1?-c2)senp. torial investigation of alleged misuse of money in the Presidential cam- paign was announced definitely to- day by administration oilicials. Pre- _llminary details have been madepnq a resolution providing the machinery for the inquiry is ready to be intro. dUC0d S0121) after Con,\-ess convener next month. *___ PoLLAno-i-iAl.l.owELi_, waooine The Congregational church was the 5120110 ol’ a brilliant church wedding at seven-thirty o’clock, Wednesday, says the Laconia New Hampshire Demo- crat. when Elsie Stuart Hallowell. ,daughter of Mrs. Orrin N. Sanborn of 19 Fenton avenue, was united in mar- riage to Eilery Channing1Pollard. The ceremony was performed by Rev. John L. Shively, pastor of the church, the single ring ceremony being used. The bride was given in marriage by her stepfather, Orrin N. Sanborn, ond the wedding march was played by Alexander R. Lamb, organist of the church. The maid of honor was Miss Florence B. Hal- lowell. a _sister of the bride, and the bridesmaids were Gladys Cobleigh and Ciarice Rowe. Little Virginia Tyler acted as flower girl. Edward Hawley accompanied the- groom as best man. The ushersat the church were Edward Lydiard, James P. Ly-. dlard, Jr., cousins of the bride, Rus-_ sel Hallowel, a brother of the bride, "and 'Joseph Prescott Pitman. . The bride wore a handsome gown of whitesilk net over silver cloth. bridal veil caught up with orange blossoms. and she carried a shower boquct of bridal roses and valley li- lies. The maid of honor wore A Cllfiirmins 80Wn of de-ep yellow taflets and carried ll boquet of yellow chrys- anthemuins. The bridesmaids wore pale yollow tnifeta, and carried a bo- quet of yellow and white chrysantlie- mums. The flower girl wore a white dress with yellow bow and sashl The church was artistically decora- ted ill autumn leaves and cllrysanthe- mums. ,-Following the church service, there was an informal reception held at the home of the bride for the relatives and- intimate friends. The young couple were assisted in receiving by Mr. and Mrs,-Orrin N. Sanbom, and the groom's father, Eilery C. Pollard, Sr.. of Philidelphla. The home was _decorated .with potted plants, autumn leaves and., chrysanthemums. Mr. and Mrs. Pollard received ii hosl of wedding gifts of cut glass, silver, li- uen and china. They left for an ex- tended wedding trip to New York, i‘hiia‘i_lelphia and` Atlantic City. The bride is one of the most popular young ladies of the city. She was a member of the 1915 class of the La- oonia iilgh school, and has been' pro- minent in local-theatricals and in the sociai"life of the city. The groom is a graduate of the Drexell institute oi' Philadelphia. and as superintendent of the shell department oi' the Laco- nia Car Company works. Upon their return (rom their wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Pollard will be at home to their friends at 245 Pleasant street, Lacollia, after De-c. 1 The bride is a grand-daughter of the late Mr. John S. Harris for many years connected with 'the Charlotte- town police force. and is also B grand- rliece of Mr. Ewen Stewart, who was Secretary of the Charlottetown School Board for a good many years. Edward and James Lydiard two of the ushers, and cousins of the brine. are ,the grandsons of the late Edward L. l.yaiin-mor many years wm\\\°¢°°d with the jCus_tom House in Charlotte* town. 'Fife -brid'e's uncles Messrs. Wil- linm~1snd>Jon_n1A. Harrie both feushf in the Boer war and William is ai. the l' 1. (Quotations furnished by F. B. Mc- roots hai n r bee drug little as you everything else advertised, that if youi desire soft, lustrous, beautiful hail- and lots of it-no dandruif- no itch-f ing seal? and no more falling-1~,liail-'- you mus ‘ 'use `Kuowlt¢ih‘a 'Danderine. lf eventually-why not now? siocii iiipiii'iioris_ (Special to the Guardian) HALIFAX, N. S., November 15--1 Curdy & Co. stock and bondhrokers, members Montreal Stock illlxehanse. McCurdy Building, Halifax, N. S.) GL08ING_P_RlCE8 ` Yesterday To-day Atchison .. 10455 10421 Am 0 and Fy 69% 69% Am Loco .. 98% 93% Anaconda .. 1001/¢ 100,11; Ams&R......11ii1,t 12199 Can Pac .. 172 171 1 ColFnndl......54x,4, 54%' Cen . . . . .. 107 , losigf Crucible Steel 90 . 89 : M. F. ct 1181,; 120 1 Mex Nor Power . 108% 109 . Ps. Steel, 79 78 - Reading .. 107%\ 106%? s. P. . . . . .. 99% 99:1; Studbaker . . . . .. 127% 127221 Union Pac' 147% 147 Z U. S. Steel 122% 123` ; U. Copper . . . . .. 119% 119 ' CIIICIIIU lilll_KETS i ' (Special to the Guardian.) _ f CHICAGO. Nov. 15.-Wheat.. No. 12! Red. $1.83%; No. 3 Red, 8.77% to* $1.32; No. 2 Hard. 51.86% to t1.ss§£_;; No. 3 Nominal. Corn, No. 2 Yellor/,. $1.055§ to $1.07; No. 4 Yellow.. $1.00? to 81.01%; No. 4 White, Nominal., Oats, No. 3 White. 565§c to 57%c;-_ Standard. 57%c to 58c. , Rye. No. 2, $1.49 to $1.51. _ Barley. il0c to $1.27. .1 Timothy. $3.25 to $5.25. Clover. $11.00 to 815.00. 1 Pork, $28.05. i_ Lard, $17.05. , Ribs, $14.00 to`$14.6ii. _ _ _ . , ,_ 5, IN MEMORIAM _I Mae. JAMES AFFLEGK. ' 2 The death occurred at her liomeJip_'_. Scarletown of Matilda Hay_es,_ wid w1 of the late James Ailieck.1aged-sevqn- ty -yeans. The deceased' _hid ongy been sick three days and death w sf' unsxpdcteil Twio sons and two- daughters morn the loss -of a‘kind‘ audi loving mother. Henry st'_Bcsiietow'n,; Mrs. Melville Johnson, Central Bed-1 eque, Nellie and' Bruce at home. She! was ei sister of J. _F. Hayes, and Mrai C. R. Clark of Scarletown. Mrs Ed-.i ward England, Bideford, and Mrs. E. Johnson, Kensinton. Funeral took! place to Cape- Traverse cemetery, Wsdnesdtzy, Nov. 15th. ‘ JOHN JOSEPH ALYWARD The depest sympathy 'g s out to Mr. and Mrs. John' Alywa of Wasil Royaflty in the death of their son-' nn.. linens was w.-= relied af-._s\»_<» l cliiie Station on the' 12th of Octo I He left here with the 105th Battali in June for Valcartier to iight his King and Country when th sailed for __ nd. He was' well li by all wlf_l_>11` " him. He was o l eighteen,-_'1y‘ _ - ~_,age, he leaves, mgqrn M52.” €-ight BlBl.9l‘B' I four brotih _."l_Qrs. Clarence McLu Newport," 1 _I.;~»Mrs. Charles Rus , 1 ;.' <1-1 ' St. Louis . Daniel McDon il' Chelsea. _ "s 41,1 mother Saciied Heart.80il I ’-..\1_ _ @_1m_§lli1.N9WD0_l`3» n. 1.. 1»i»i»;» -1* .c ` rrac»=1 Mig. "-yi? s$‘.'o§ __ 'gacamgg Ei 1 ---1i°'°.i...:1:.';.“.“*”.i .....°:11.. 11t11:1i»**‘.-11%-’1fi'~ 1- I-iam who is representing me 'g' b°*"*Y against the Hun” - l°- This is a question that ought be slliatlng the mind of every pe 'ofthe men have boots issued to therrl . 'winch will perinlt of their wearing ‘THE “Hoot cum!" . ; ii? ei What shall I lend to trenches in Northern France, ing vnliantly for iustloe and 50211;. son in Canada today Nearly ev not are friends, or perhaps ch of the find whose name is now I scribed on the roll of honor What to send is n. diiilcult queatio there in the trenches to what they ar st hom0 One at home cannot realize what it means to be on active sery vice. away from all those comfort! which go to make Christmas the one great feasts of the year. What is one thing most needed b the soldier? The question was put an officer who has but recently come and when your spell of duty is done ' their mess' tin with their hulily beef oilicer talked of. 1 he has to carry his. fwll equipment' and tools, therefore don't send him] heavy pots of Jain. I-le can’t eat it his friends, and -if he_1h'as to move '_ af-ter-a meal it, will probably get up- ee or will get dirt in it, or sand. 'onli be wasted. If you want to him jam, send it to him in little pots, ' _ and don't lat ii. be plum or apple. for man could put on _i_lrst and then put on his- army- socks over them. Mos 1 two pairs of socks, and if a soldier i . , . ` . ‘ ` ,_- i f - _Y .nr .-¢ . ~ ~ ,‘._1..’_`.-'_ ________'__ _‘._ . , K , ._i._-1 3 " . .,.‘.v___._ , r-/1. .-.;‘f~.\.- ' . i`i`*' f 3': » . i _ A . _ . _ mb 4_1 1- ll I j 'c4;__ _ HL ii. 'W 1 'Q 5” - ,_ \ t l\ , ,.. y-7 ~..».»_¢»_,_9s»,» W -.“»~".s( _ ami. 9 gloves are also .on family has its representative the Yann bu' are active service ,ana those who hav Wed Wm, the ‘mf other nina or esp, GIFTS FOR OFFICERS. to answer satisfiwtorily tor condi ions are so entirely different ove mltayour m are to men rank ion _ A host of banner bargains for Friday and Saturday ir You oNi.Y KNEW nie pnccs being aqinsneed tially British and Canadian mills on Cotton and Linen household oods-in lines almost double what they were a yeir ago-you wou d. not back from the front.And the answer he ue. no gave' was _"Candles" "Send them can- either ge; an dies and yet more "candles," he said. Mr, 0,. send along a realm. It w" '“""'m”5 and l-h°‘q“°°u°“°‘71 of batteries with your light or everf thought for a. moment the _oillcer was _ln 'grder to an English mf" to ‘ -l°k|.”5- Bl” Pe W°'9'“"'~ f.'Y°“ k“°W 91° wardia lamp and’ then the 'refills sincerely believe; regardless oil- parody, “ln my little wet. home in the be eamy °|,'mned_ Tm, la. me "`9ll`°7;;thfh 5,945-Y"W°m» 3l;‘5ft;°llB'liiP?l' vice of the oillcer who has had yours ere. ou are n e front" _ _line treuchor in the support trenchf gsgjfnce _ot naahushts in "fe “my all in a sitting, even-with the help of the troops get tons oi that in their rations.” 1 ` ` " One' interesting suggestion wad B918 and lure as that it was a good .thing to .send Corn Extractor. soine' pairs of light socks. which d 25c. per bottle. are of a liashlight come from every So you made .. _ . _ And send the boys some' khaki Y°“ ef”-W1 ""0 5 mlsemme "m9 dim* handkerchiefs or colored bandanae.` out. What is it you want more than The,-9 is 8 (amine in -»w|p”_»» ag, ‘“‘Yl~l1l“S? USM- YOU l19-V°l1'l- 8°t some of the Thmlnies' call them. And electric switches to turn on, you want ,map and tewe1g_f°,- me British 501. to write a letter home, or read the mer pike, to keep mmse" as clean' one that you have just received from as- ha cam Tooth powder ‘nd mom your loved ones. C_an’t you imagine paatm as we" as a mom mush and L what a blessing a candle would be to safety |-“or mm, under the same YW'-' _ ‘ category, together with the unbreak- And -so candles was put down. ,,.\,|e-mi,-re,-,_ A corps-crew and a un slowly on' the ‘list the reporter was epener are ,,150 regarded by mme 0013111151118- The 0m°01' n°ll°°‘i 7-|15 returned soldiers as useful things to \l0Ill-Bll0l1. S0 he dlB¢!l1H1‘B‘€d B110¢l10l"have. iDo not send underwear, for lll°0°d“l4°- "WUY muh there “W the chances are that the soldier will lots of things a soldier can do with not keep it ve;-y. |955 if you d°_ when a candle. He can cut it into three "gpg 'fl-pops come mn of .¢_m,_¢,-n~“,hés_ pieces. light them and boil his mess' all the nnderclctning is pooled and tin nn' the top of them. He can boil gent tb the military laundry and the Witter Bhd make hifi' l-68. C0599 01‘ soldier passes on and 'gets' another cocoa, he can put a soup tablet or a eet probabily never sees h/is own vegetable tablet in his mess' tin with again. 'riierc is n plenum issue or his bully- beef, and make a rattling these sends; m fact the _soidier 1,- line stew, and a. score of other things' pretty ‘warmly clothed, and the thing all from the b¢11t`0f ll11'°e Dl6C9B 0! that he lives' for when he gets out of candle stuck on a. stone' or piece -of the tienches, is- a good meal, and lJOB1'd. 1119 N11 1‘6Bl-111! 011 all |111' any little luxuries you can send over rrmotu stand of 2401198-" And sf/ in maksinnt meal enjoyable will be "candles" WHS W1'll~‘l0ll ¢l0W1'\ l»WlC9 as welcome as "flowers that bloom in on' the list to impress the vailue of the ep;-ing" this -sift in the Christmas parcel. for For an oriicer. wny not send over 0118 08.11110! IIIWBYS S6! Y-110111 Hi- the a collapsible air cushion? They are base' even. and when one does they not expensive, ana are easily folded cost money up into‘a'ama'll place, quickly filled and admirably take off the rough CANDLES _WELL LIKED. edges of the-dug out. Or what about » those' soft rubber cups' that will fold What was the Hell 1111118 B 80|-_ up and can be carried in any pocket? dlel' W0\1ld llke 101' ll- l1\'6B'S11l? Send 'l`lles'e are like a -rubber tumbler, them some candies. A man will sell similar to thet peed by guides on his soul almost for 11 niece of candy hunting trips Perisccpss are also S0m9tll1l8S.~b\l_tter Scotch, hard welcome gifts. and eve‘n tho simple chocolate, nut bars. in fact any kind pieces of mirror, stuck in n cleft stick 01' C|111lly~ Tllfffe ll 110ll1l11S that at the ‘back oi the trenchenables the makes the im_en` so cheerful as when' soldier to see all that is going on lllfly ‘UWB S0l110U1l11§. f01‘ their sweet "out in front." So they nee'd not be tootht ‘ And then Bend them S0119 elaborate affairs. the more simple llllilel-B .Wl1lCl1 £1101' Call Dlll- lr1lD` and etr'onger_1they are the better. and to make the "dandy stew" the Rigqngping _THE ~-‘EA-|-g_'1 "1 have ‘em “mn ‘take awful; But, :coming back once more to franc? ._*;¥:da:"“:,‘ld“£‘r§’3;`)t° gr' adsl-5: _the "eats," there are flots of things 3 nh th "_ b H be - that can be sent from here which Ulu’ t° ful- in W ,, th? nf Y all should arrive in' good condition. land m“__° 3' °t°"”' B ° §°"uf°n" Boxes of iigs and dates, raisins and tlnuefif Am VW! U?" gl; t “S9 almonds, dried fruit, tins of powder- mulls and Vega?-1’ ef “ ti B.” “°¥1 ed milk and coftee,'_littie cheeses and or get them dr ed nt pac ages. 31116 perhaps some toothpicks. Y°“ may mug “ 5”' 9 Wafeir “T li' you are making "fudge” to send °“Y7'm}’5l mg °?;’ .9331 1'; bg ve|_°_ in your parcel, pour it direct into a xzllzotine uilllrgligh the gwinter A); buttered un and dm” break it up home wg think _or mem tmn'gs_ _ds first. The boys.wlli do that. and it . . da necesmrles but: will arrive in ‘better condition. .li °°‘°‘"“°“' “vary Y I ri tb th you want to _send cake only send °"°'f ¢h‘:lf°mB°Y ‘hfle “‘;‘Mf“! thang- the rich cm-lmnns cake. uint win \’°Y9 B" _ 5;l"'_ AWP “D” keep a'll1right. but the commoner muck* mo" l an “V cum “Mme kinds will not. Send a pack .of Um' ' plisgling ciards to piass the time away - W c'°N'T SENP HEAVV G'FTs' 1‘ to wrli)?at ‘:ll;1(:ie,lgi? yoiil lciilhwvfuhrgwhhné ' _ _- _enjoyed it,1_al_l send him a pad of thin ..i?.°“§.:.°‘i“ .§‘.;:.;‘°I.-‘1‘°:..2.‘i,‘1.“...:‘.‘1l."1 ‘""“"=1.”;1.:>°'-1"'-":<‘;""1'° P;1“,,°",;;," g s -_ some o oss oun a n_,pen n_ - "RemeI`nbel‘ that €V8l‘y¢l1l\1§ _lhlll B, biets which Csllfbe dropped into the- man owns has to be carried on his pen and with added water, make gd. hack," said the oillcer. "in addition- mf;-eble ink, CURE GUARANTEED Never _known to rail’ acts _without pain' nl 24_ hours. 1 Is sooth- ing, healing; takes the sting right out, No remedy so quicir. Putnam’s Painless Sold everywhere, -' .r has a tender skin he is liable to get PQ E."|, I . 1 .. . ~ - end _the oy a_ a; ozen pa rs o_ ‘ School Garden th d _ _ _ T um ’_,_ i 1. Q 11 blisters with tll1e"arm({'_socl.;_s.i Sl; __ hdme._liQl__¥ -1 _, _".¥'F.'.l\.-llli V"“°°'_ thin soitsocke. 'They won’t take up ’of the day: not sthiltetggyvnree miie: _ . ` _ . ._ V _. _ __ . I ' ‘ _ _JN iqiiqmuhoo ' muchhroom llnthli; l;2;'te.l'sll:€k. and will exactly. for one Comenius. a Moravl- ' " “ _ 1- ‘ 1 1_' 1 ' ‘ ' " ' -. .ng . - - “ve m a 0 e c e. un. and a nlonesri-1.sdiioa»ti` li ‘ id - 1 ~' - -_ ‘» ~ ' 1 “ 1 1 .; - ,.3 5..... n... ..._....... ..}..n_... nn .. ,.0 ,...,. .,,.,..,,.._ ,,3g; 23,., _ _Elegant line _oi Picture; at Z5 _per cont elf. _ 11. _Pl-` _ 91,... ' .ku 1' °'f 9° °f i ill 01° mill °°"l9"$ ° 1 ul' -P‘1l'¢ -be connected ,with every sci are - ` 1' '1 -1 759- ° ` ‘ _‘Q 1 gtg' _‘_9!ld°“l° 1' f, with boss of nigrihes in sled tin! -children could, `st~timr~s_ . ,n’ .- _ _ _ I _ _ _ _ __ _ ` 1 1 _*ik \°3,_._`_ 1 ¥ml,‘:n&?i _sind leathar lzggteéies. :list lglolilg trees and ilowbrs ar in- - .igpi to ‘ ’ '_ _ " _` --` " _` " - ` '_ 5 . ._ .,.. .ian _ _ ,_ _ _ _ ,_ _ B I '___ _.M _l_1,._‘ . $5 ,‘q”,_..__“U _c ‘Rugs ¢_,_ q |____y°,v _‘Moy them.. _F __ __ 1880' . . __ _ . _ _ _ ._ _. ._ . W . . "‘*‘f"§l- »~ --il!" "i'."'.'.'°£"lfi.'1 1 1 1 --1-sweden-had :cl/~<»-1 iiucnod . 1. .¢§l.'~.,.__. .5 -_ €€kS - 991° W only; __;._y_. _._ d 1* m ,Q ,vm pub", are the . _ A __ I _ _W __ hm- .. _.7 __ ____ - _,i_ 2:1 i;{¢:‘. , _ .. ‘mm F"°“°°’ hit* l i0, -any .-._-. . / _.,.,.. ._, .- ._,---_. ,-. M l ` , “°' "=i#:"l'~.,1` ’8,. -iw | g.-‘ ._ _ on this side .o er. I note ‘ -._ --~ ` -- - - -_ - f. ' ' ` " ' sud ,`1` ~`-'.'»" `1~-"dl ._~_ .M*_;i»;, 1' }i;_;\,-__,q::- ij' that the Unltd Si om-a smnll "‘° ~1“°`-if’ .' 15'-i wa elim- - 11 . ` 1' bsslmiins In IW - -navy- thous- l:;=_V_Pl,l¢ . --’~ M-“hu _ . 1 ia. -ands., in this n. via iiowover, Cau- . ;-_"1-f~.,_-.1-.. ...sn ` ' 1 .. *i‘.m`iv1,\|~|| k.~ ».-',',.:,1"htg':l`_.| Jen*¥: ` lA§\\\\!\\illIHII£\\\\M\\‘N I urging to lay in a good Supply at present low prices This is a straight tip-buy all you can NOW-you will be glad of it These special items goon ___. _ sale Friday at 9 a. m. A Heavy unbleached sheeting, 72 inches, worth142 cents yd. 300 yards offered Friday and Saturday at per yard . _ . . _ ._ _ . . . . ,.320 . Twenty dozen only large colored bath towels, worth -50_c._._per pair. Fridayand Saturday, per pair . . . . ._ ...- .B90 200 yds. heavy dark crash toweling, strong and durable, worth- 14c. yard. Friday and Saturday, per yard . Circular pillow cotton, best English make, worth 40c.-yd... _ and Saturday, per ward . Extra special, very' fine line of English long cloth,__ya_rgl_ 15c yard, Friday and Saturday, per yd. . . _ . _ . ' Ten dozen all linen face towels, worth 40c»pr., yours Friday Saturday,'perpair Bleached table linen damask, rose design, full 64 inches,.wqrth_~69c yd., Friday and Saturday, per yd. . . . . .. .-.. . . . 'ii ,.1-'Lil-500 Best quality heavy white ilannelette, worth .20c. yd., Friday and Sat- urda er d. . Heavy yard wide stripe ilannelette, worth 22c yd., Friday urday,-peryd. ._ ... . . . . .. ._ ‘ Lace curtains, very speci al value, worth $2.25 per pair, Friday and ‘. \\\\\WIlIIII/lé\\K\YlII U1 \\\\\ v XY” I.§\\ my E on _ ~ ___. _ . . -. “_,,_.~ -. - l .solid _Hardwood with ' W1orih850..'..... | Saturday,'perpair ._.-.$1._(j5 |_, 4' ` L 0 ' _. _ ` 1" This _Store is * ~ _ slanini » » u T; »_‘ _ . _ _ _.__ , W, I F lneest -showing of blankets. ,EXTRA s1=aciAL We direct special atten- _ ’ J _ tion to o.ur_splendid line of the celebrated "Nashua”"Wool` ' ' Nap Blankets. Blankets of every kind here from the low- ‘ est price up. ' W8i{1ll___fl’tl‘_e bla_‘i__\l¢'etS petpait l.25,11.150; 11.75, 1.90. ‘ English Twlll__fl_’tte sheets per pair $2.25, 2.75. _ ' Wool blankets per pair 3.75, 4.50, $5, $61,. $_7,11$10 __ 7 ` The celebrated “l\i`.~.5i.....~ ivnni Nlnp ninniieis- __ ' 'i - ._ \ 'Are' beautifiilly soft and warm-splendidlyfinishéd in every détali-and may be had in ali white with1coidréd1bo’rder or in thefwew .iii over plane design which is “ali-the-rage" ii _ _ the larger cities. _.Ask toste them. Per pfur ...... ._ .. ........5.60 and 7-.Z0 ChiIdren's Crib size in pretty colored plaid dc=1igns,assol'léd`coiors, per pair. ...... ,.3 150 . _. _ .-,» ` ~»'~. I “Nasbu_a'P _blankets-heavily ileeced, 66x80 inch, beautifully finished, Worth i5.00 7;". Friday and Saturday _. , . . . 4. ` ‘ """" "l‘..iii"i_`i°`fvi...i.i._ ‘gl III! i 7 . 3. _i"`§('/ \. ""4» . ,.i,, 1 ' Ddlli A i - Very strong and Substant-' . . nl-genuine leather cushions .'1 i I -I large 1miiror. V Xlalogih .. ada; _sad more, e. , 1 1 iollyour own after the manner. of a. border. the these plants proved suill.cientiy_» hardy _ i Province has boon- rutile;-._b_eokwsrd;. teacher established supply beds oi to ripsn their seeds, and _enough _#ds ca. _.1 ....1..- 1- . _-Hence lt‘ `”‘ -_ H ' . _-:'l` ,lfy -,B ' 1 _ ._ " Wm’ ~»-ti '-.1»“=‘=-. eng; _ _ .`m§iin_oblect 'semi ¢_ ' ` . his ‘c fthsss npbiy boils.. Irrsni1|6\'ilfp‘nf»'vIsM'so¥ood that it was decided to Fityi- ' _ _...,._ .- 1 1 ._ 1 .....:'“ »-. ~ f - ' _‘ ton. bf vqgegg es;_., ao" ».Z.csrro . Mari|olds.»eornil wersf- herfnsrnoneé __contiaus.tl\e_~e.spsrimoiit on' s'1 'larger :.‘:f:jLi"¢ mx 271|, deep _ f .1 J, pltmnir the uyilltywtallp.. _*inch ghilil that name bolnh»‘1¢#’\’so¢li¢'l|>pll¢d to. sni 'mn-, ma ii ‘ -_ ld 111° 91' 1°" 0”” ll. °f. JW _¢1=irsi°°¢ - 9¢_'§;ti“'!°!i'\\;~'1~“<-'1.l‘_ 4%--1 _. 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