. at advance Iailyihnlad unison I on" ' ,~ sen-ms. and vanes Ito-tea. w w‘ m‘ CIVIC RELIEF ~31 ti" 41 _tatopointcutthatol l i. amount la made up of fed- and provindal contributions. , t can-third out d civic rev- Morsover, it la reassuring to "i" °I "mm °°P""*°"- n 55 ways difficult, under such conditions. of the pineal. winter over to sec thlnal in true perspective. volving heavier coal bills and items affecting the family , this month's estimated Pl)’- i: his: tallied from Ottawa. wood- Hospital Streets. and provincial administrations. CANADA uvmnnsrao , , local contemporary, in ielar- to etvio unemployment ieiisf. Ildfloootobeexpendedln ‘ti? s E i E that despite the much greater t! I‘ Ins than for December, i932, the amount paid out was over and ininimisim “m m" ‘may by ‘he Domm‘ mcnt in Canada's agricultural trade Government, consisting of the H opportunities within the Dnpire. of clay from the Exhibition me wmmfly to m‘ negowmon o‘ Wadi’ m m‘ Rmway property’ the Ottawa agreements of last year. f&¢ich a grant of $20,000 was ob- Opposition n _s and hm Other con- I I ' p0 tributory causes were the street project undertaken by the city with assistance from the federal and provincial governments, the re- building of the east wing of Falcon- by the Provincial Government, and such large con- struction Jobs as the new store buildings on Queen and Grafton While there is still occasion ro be wilcltous for the needy in our midst, it should be a cause for satisfaction that conditions are not rriaierially worse than they are at the present i severe season. Compared with oth- ; er cities, Charlottetown is fortunate . in the tomparatlvvly small expendi- ture which it is called upon to make icr roilsf purposes this year, and in this co-oper-ation and assistance it has received from. both the federal silver productive industry m, velt in the pact. ._........_._..___.._ THE TRUE PICTURE marked by a phenomenal develop- iclaiis having opposed these agre- meuts and predicted their failure in operation. are now little depos- cd to give publicity to their success. blaming the government 1:1 powe true comparison is bt"rWl‘t‘l! prlw‘ in Canada and in other miiiniics ii the present time. uni.- has bcvi done in a Nova Boots with the result. that prices on many important. bors limos the 1.11:. m example: Cattle-Top qualty steers sold cwt. and in Chicago at from $5.00 to $8.00. Hop—Selecz hogs, live-weight, in Oanada, as one of the great sil- TMVHM brought $725 fr!‘ wt and ver producing wuntries is adihg. ‘Under tbs agreement. Canada. the United States, Aus- trnlg-Mexioo and Peru, the prin- cipal is of silver, agreed to t ir mines a total of Q .000 ounces annually for a period of four years while the principal countries having largo silver stocks, such as India. Chins, 17in, etc. aafioed to retrain from ending and debasiiig silver coins alailnothorreapectstoassistin Itfillzlng the price of silver in the world market. Under Mr looozvelrs plan, pre- dlctagtho Montreal Gazette, more thalrthb will be accomplished so far as the United States is concern- ed. The mining industry la to be ltengthened, but the conditions of the plan are intmdvd on edfmt an upward movement of price; gener- nliy in acoorihnoe with the policy fill-Billed l” the Pmalldent akcody in regard iogold. The Government will buy silver at. oi i4 cents an ounce. or l0 to 20 cont above Thursday's market price. The proclamation ap- og the in Chicago from $3.30 to $3.40. world. stands to derive some benefit , fronTPresident Roosevelt's new sil- I var pmmazmne, or, rather, from tin imdon Silver Agreement in adflddioe with which the Resident Lambs were worth $7.75 in Tor- onm and $7.40 in Chimgo. Buttc-z-Pasieunzed, wholesale in Montreal» 23c per pound, and in Now York the comparable grade was 16 l-2 cents per pound. E¥gs—-Wh0iesah in Montreal 37 cams per dos. Wholesale in New York I cents per dozen, IRE-Pikes to country shippers were 2B cents in Winnipeg and 17 ocnLs in Kansas City. Hogs, it will be recalled. were destroyed by thousanm in the Un- ited States to iase prices. yet prices are almost double in Canada what they are in the United states. _?______. CANADA'S POPULATION A comparison of population data by the Dominion BiiIHtLl o: Statu- flier fjoifansenaationgdunand that the liquor shall hllputo, properly aged, tlngent upon aii countries which dmdmalpnhnuvflput “b fiimieatlydesmibedouthelabel. T!‘ Iluovu o, lngactionsknihrtoihatofiioose- Ounmiaioaiofrlow York reveals 1t tll it is potable. Our ancestors made whllrey about as cheaply as they :..r.".":.:*zv:.: ::.~...:*r: m» -»~-- m l» - mi»- =~» »-»»- l» w menu bcoorne the target for crit- icbm which depends for its effect upon exaggerating even-y grievance freely out. of dippera. . ‘jl- or acquaintance with _ lon. The same might be said of 1n the neck. never seems to have Orr farmers aa a body have auf- my 00mins whiskey cost. a made up chiefly by vuieunlor lolluaintance with a tiny fared severely from the past 1:: p" t tum‘ the w“ of “PPM”! m" not be even “alum,” ficationaand An English paper tells that “fully weight. fashioned lisle stockings with laocl or 0I%k3" 8-1‘: DOIDQ Rtlutd III ER‘- every favorable factor. For example. 15nd 3 3'4 P9119 l PliF-QQY, 5 the pest fewnicnths have been fiIa-nU.Bph\I.D. You may wonder why some a large goes into hospital for an ope for its removal. Qnurs ANDHAI-IITJLGOHIII 40 the ' ..___._. uoronsaleisrutibmfldl ' FOLK HIGH Winnipeg PM 343111.33 interest in viow the s recently dellwredqoi-i the subject mend College, who was much i mnrueeagrnin an w,“ with these instltutionacnhisvisit n“ m “Imp. n" lDDG , who» retail anytrouble, wheisas another friend “b. "I mm I‘ “m, “a h’ mm" i: nu been ration Fblk High Schools an one kind m di n f t [despite its largo sine, whereas the ° m u” ° “vmumy one with the small lump has a Iheart, indigestion, make, thoigh Great Britain great stocking factoines. The of Japanese make. The sell such stockinm as cheaply if they were presented with material free, gratis, for long heirs in Japan azded by other things. British figuring, the factories, the st0ry goes, could not I wants it removed and wonders nothing. Tenn, states The explanation is low wages andlilarge but harmless) has ,necessary. y are €V&Il the] m. r. n. which However as this large lump is dis- ther it is safe to have this done. education provided in Do rapid t ds f goltre is giving no trouble there is am one o u” mum‘ “gum swan‘ really no reason why operation or cents. But they are not of British other. treatment for its removal is in Danish tieth year. whe- the ago of fourteen years eighteen years. Al? some being removed for the sake of the the “m” crmcu period‘ m n The same applies to IF-‘m prices. Gflmmy’ OpposillOn newspapers sock to com- pare present prloeg \\'Illl pricvs are any SJclal Democrats of the durm‘ period. o‘ wmld p ogperity, Herr Bebcl type left, they must. be for the difference, whereas ihe only fllfllhflllfl“ National Socialism. comparable mixed fanning products sIlOW 1hr Canad- ian farmer with s. more zemiinerai- Smmd unless lnfinfim‘ i‘ mclumd . radium and this is best for th lve inane: than his farm nelgh- m “ M’ "bwbmg m ’°°‘°,,,;j,°f;§ whom unable toun be receiving the $4,000 a year as a f“ cum“ “"3 the Umwd 3'4"“ roward for fa.t.hful part-y service. Prussia, the largest province In has abolished voting, which is hold to be an examrple for tlic other slates to follow. 1f them thinking rue-fully of the ilghts for franchise extenson waged by that famous leader in his day. The last < UmplIP, with its ixlrsonal- 'er— lfiiTklflg Kaiser, dld mi dream of l ii dictatorship such a.» is being es- iablslicd under wliu: is termed I‘ No method of crop control is fully productive myity mcee |who will be most affected in the or who f”, After the age of the possibility of cancer veloping. the use of radium ls safer than eration. goltre while radium will cure. takes a number of months to If the goltrs symptoms are mod- erately mild, surgery is useful cause of the time saved, but these cases can be treated just as well transitional period. as Canada cuts u“. ' m“ monuwxflmen‘ down m market livel-if that chan- , of the poisonous f‘; t” biinoanmiiicim" 1539:1681’: when operation would endanger life, skliéusmif ti; ‘$11M rfwun is to radium will often greatly relieve the m‘ ""512 the WW5?‘ PM‘: °f ‘g6 palms.“ Patlentfs condition 2'2"“? Y“ “d W“ ‘mt “m may be so greatly improved that the O tlcn to control Canadian coal im- type convicted week raise their hands in horror and “righteously protest against ‘in- CCIIYIQCLMOH.’ " But. here we find these some men themselves band- ing together in a cmoblnation in restraint of. trade- for the single selfish purpose oi hodling up fuel prices and making more money. Dr. Mr. Bennett Ia ‘ 1 on the senate at, a rate of $50,000 a year, a policy which will meet ivith the approval 0d most. everyone who those who think they might as well tics reveals the Canada has reliable ptmulailon esti- matea dating from seventeenth century, while Lhc continuous records for the United Stotu date from the first census t plim to silver mined in United States territory and whmcvsr a dspmit is made with the Govern- les and other expenses. Mlfldy the announcement has United States has v.1 l slim lati ff - Ddny-madiewnfilihflnwz; gait‘- tlmes, while that of Canada has a. and also in canadllvvith a tigers-anon tizlfioirt at?‘ times Ir we proportionate response in security mm] mdly gag“ Mag: 1:; pa“ prices. The President thus carries o, we lmlém 85mm “M23: , hi A n‘ mm‘ {up , rmmthe use of fun; uh above, Canada still shows a slight advantage. .'~ iiimvnt. Whether or not he con- icached slgiiflcanl. "Wllll-‘rlirs anything more radial ls not yet apparent. The proclama- ‘m!’ "ma" ma?“ h” hem It is significant that only five of but at any rate th the fourteen decades for which we 1'0 51439031 the °°n9°nl4°n 01 M1’- wolvm ans harmless so far as hu- men‘, 0m ‘m be m w ed states. These five de- man beings arc concerned. They cadm COIISIlY/Utg the period 1850- tn i _ e “pa. ‘or m newlymmtw do] 1900, before wwtcrn population in 1am and the other half retained in Canada had ‘he Thaw-Ty to cover coining chs-r- no!‘ However that may be, Mt. Bennett's fivillrvd One 0i’ th jnlggmglflng mlicy on this matter up to the pros- fact that Canada has actually grown m’ gefiniiljmyd Canaan”. m mo" “ma! mm‘ me mm“ Sate" Th9 Premier continues it until he lenvas office his aircceaor could do early 1n me a lot worse than continue it also. Sy b t 1 of ' me" In 1790. y Allan Pe e son Kendra wasnt 7 he ‘big bad wolf" we hcsr about, c incident gms . not m‘ provide‘ an‘ the “c” "do very pronounced. being some 30 vwts the gflverimient bounty of 015 o! the silver dollar rrdor or ximclarmtion." e'.:iahouldtheplanasnowde- w m I Percent floater than that. of the . ° "d United some. collar in weight and fineness l; m b" Drlscrved. but there follow the dens“), o, I “on excludng m: ' d : "Until med flirt}; ' M’ ’ m‘ "Y ‘r Yukon and Northwest Territories. e h 1n l '."?i'! may or may not imply fur- wrue ‘S; acme 44 p" um’! l! -- d“, . m). mfihtzltdigm opeznxssifih increased by only l0 Percent. ' If the United stews and Canada Again, from 191i to 193i. Canada's on its account. and The nrium Government has come the our. fairly and squarely in favor of sharing the world's markets with the Japan in preference b the lament cut-throat competition goblet has m1 -bcen go on between m na- U ed 8m” h”! lions nnlgcwnien, unlem it is was. must lnevitdbly lead to the most diaastmil results. Mr. Runoiinan- ports in the interests of our own Dr‘ 3°53“; mines and mners, impottors of the we“ °r w a qualif Knig Will worry sheep, accoiding to Mr. far Curran. and on occasions may at- over, that if ov tack cattle, but. he has a. standing bu" reward-never claimed-for an 3U- standlng of tho last thentic case of a wolf attacking a person. The case of Mr. Peterson Bu“ 1m’ u” M u“ and his wolf has its unusual feat- mmmsm 31 urcs. He was dmving an auwmo- 1"!‘ bile arrow-n a frozen lake when the animal was seen ahead. Wolf and car both apex-died up, but the car was the faster. When they were 9d side by sidie Peterson Jumped from the running board, grasped the wolf by the neck, killed it after s. strug- gle. Perhaps the wolf was wed. 1931115 l a l , rwtice i r - ~ 8 Dllrlns the PM foilv were Cfln- lllgvnbgrugtiionggth miT...-Z;‘.,..°,‘_’“§?,, oontributrd m the success of the hawsv" ma; m" be PDQ-mm w}- contest. We were a little late in would have bren changed. Forty-seven toys were received were g.vcn t0 The Guardian for Smta Pals, with the balance of thirty-six evmly divid- To Mr. A, R. Cooper, manager of ‘Theatres, we extend our thanks for the running cf a slide to advertise the content. To The Charlottetown Guardian we also extend our sincere fou- valuable space given to keep flvlem-tlb Damion irrtncdiately flrv-dYlll b PYVdI-Ioe the full ro- sulia diired. Hiimmlill Q the mtuatlon as it arfm; fil, the Mall and Dn- piie m“: , Own; b he ltht pnrallelfln d ‘ihfllfiwll i Uflnld SLIM limit-l xeQ b liars of whatever Qdvaiiiag- h Ghltll Fade will l, l qiiuieoiwuammaa oontlmie their present deed. if the United sum mam-m; . the hither rate will be maintained. .____._____ EDITORIAL NOTES otwhichanafdanadiaaorifl. respective once the moat ardent of Pisa Trud- trerub in growth, Canada's gee-tel’ "'- by m‘ ”y'—h” um “m” '51:» we extend to one and all rapidity will be even more mgvked 3am?! Hmowmdd ' than it has been in the past. In- yo,” ‘m, m” m q, u“ uvmn the two comtreo is emen- I‘ her prseent trend and Canada uzi~ 39'- ' - hi‘: i U ul-hdw Llon-houslhnwl tciatonofexistlngtrabheass . d .' of kills, quotas and IllIlifI-I inc-sue at her prmem, "to, ;I.',_»,,;ng,_ branch ia toheutablished undwths 1n iespomo to the Empire buying ‘velour on vuflllrlmaeelwull cempeign undertaken a few weeks rt Weshisflinh lid; X-JIII ago by the Over-nae league, over quail who t m_ VIII! unlessnritalnrewrtowade- that iytwc leothsmslhoilln nvebundnd tomacniptorsand lwariicialimdaendtheaehms. mwv‘ ,_m,n mohoraftanmaniobe “Thlywiilknowflneflflllli! ' '""" “°"f""' thsbeautiflsai-bnol eaa-ninnmwui ofvvlousluspirey- ucts, a the public informed as to the prog- radlum is recommend . this w")! m 1.0mm‘) at “m p" her wheat yield from the maximum in the extremely dmnmus cu“ type of goltre, peratlon can be safely done. ‘The use of radium is Justified When anyone suggests State ao- whe“ the patient‘ m terferenos with conditions Q1 {nu- PUBLIC FORUM This column ls open for the dlaeuaalon by correspondents of questions of interest. The Charlottetown Guardian does not necessarily endorse the v ‘ ' o! eorroapandantn- FINAL RESULT Sir. -The However, final word came last, wee approved by and the standing is as follows: Clas A—l0.000 and ovcr:_ l-Kinsmen Club, Moncton. 2 -A. C. J. C., D0 it-Fire Department, Halifax. 4 ~Sydney's Y's Men's dney. Ptfhllps the wolf choked o» death 2'47"“ chum" chm’ st‘ ‘Mm .--B. P. O. Elks. Hlllftx. “J1 n C d h sa v the local society was well qualified h nmnpatsbk dam d~ m “"811 8n 15 ll~ as 100,000 votes were required for "e mdoee I 5W- Mlrlc SW that that. Three other teams did not higher rate of growth for the Unit- the votes sent in. and eleven Charlottetown bctween the Charlottetown Hos‘ pltal Social Service and the 1mm Dispensary. The Knights ,0! Columbus lake opportunity of heartily thank- every person who in any way lng started, but if a similar contest is held next yenr-nvrll. we ______ shall get in on the grcimd floor give the other cities ll run for big prizes Prince Edward and Capitol sincere thanks being made, and as mentioned were in any way connected the saving of wra many ks and best wishes for i034. of thirty these goitres should be removed because Once cancer develops, however, In the toxic or poisonous form of dergo operation operation. 1n these hen a cure cannot fuse operation. I believe these observations by give as an intelligent t to do with any and all at Quebec this W?“ °Y 3mm _______ Buckingham Christ- has no hope of getting one of the mas Gift Contest. reached its con- Jobs, but is highly unsatisfactory to clusion 0n December 8th, At that date the Knights of Columbus had scoured a total of 404375 votes, and were hoping to hear that they had e major prize. Club, .-Knlghts of Columbus, Char- lottetown. y under Class A so the hts of Columbus were not s0 behind We understand, more- cr 500.000 votes had n secured in Charlottetown the four named considerably should have an free development working on db farm or apprenticed to a trad a healthier °p' From the age of it ab School to achieve a spiritual awak environment. be. by ose b! purpose was to ‘provide an "awak- ening" by means of the "living word" of the teachers. He was in revolt against the dry-cs-dust memory and book work methods of the classical schools. Of this we shall have more to say shortly. As already mentioned the Danish Folk High Schools are not "High Schools” at all within our meaning of the term. No examinations are required for admission and none mark tbs completion of the courses. The students are there because they want to be there and feel they are getting something out of it. Incidentally they are usually spending the money theyliaveearn- ed themselves when they pay for their board and instruction. ‘Pert- books are conspicuous by their ab- sence, but the students are adept in the use o! reference material and song-books are very much in evidence. These Polk High Schools are private schools usually owned by the principal or some local or- ganization. They develop from the bottom up. Theirs ls a highly oom- petitlvs existence. Li‘ they do not draw the students they dis out. Since the first Folk High School was established in i844, over one hundred and twenty have coins in- to existence, but. at present then arc only sixty of them alive. They are residential schools ac- commodating anything from fifty to one hundred and fifty young men during five a six of the win- ter months and a similar number of young women for three or four of the summer months. In some schools co-education is followed andboth menmdwomen are iii attendance together. The students come mainly from. the agricultural and artisan classes although of late years there has been some trifli- tratlon from the towns. The total attendance runs between six thou- sand and seven thousand annually and is Plvtty evenly divided as be- 5. l: that about. one-third of all the people now on the land in Den- mark have attended thme sdiools. while probably eighty per cent of the leaders in oo-operative societies have been there. The pupils pay sixty to eighty kroner per month for boo-rd, lodg- ing and instruction Kroner at present, is worth about 22 or 23 Canadian cenu.) Living conditions are Spartan in charac- tcr. ‘Ihere is no such thing as hot water for shaving. The students, teachers and principal all cat to- monarhefooduplalnbutclew and wholesome. This free compan- lonshlp of teacthers and pupils in o: l famll arnosphere one tahizecherishgd characteristics of the Folk High SchooL Gruntvig felt that much iii the way of under- oourse bet 3 ll i i nfiunul: M MARK R. MAOGUIQAM #“'&"€."‘?*u'l2“..‘.°“fi "s' 0"“ Ejfljsbzotidlallao- Q13 flit pinlsdbyadiltinsi- _ _ "Ufa": H F "MPH s l V. SCHOOLS IN DENMQRK ' III-IN. Whichut-‘begieatiordinliabltaaot; fi ‘niislrovaiswild with tingling troduoouiaayatemwithbcalmodi- augguted that Prince Edward Island offers a promising field for a similar ex- The reason ls simple enough. The penmmw‘ individual with the large goitre is history. Bishop Grunt- vlg. who died in i872 in his nine- Hls scheme of education requires all children to attend elementary mdmdum nliturau-‘l and continuation school until the age of fourteen years, but than th Bum. chatmwon’ ey are to be out of school from that all these goitres when youth is changing to man- hood and it should not. be grinding opportunity for ening and obtain the answers to many questions now arising in his mind concerning the meanings of things in his aoclal and physical‘ Although Cvruntvig ls quoted as stating the function of this Iblk High School to he that of giving “clear notions of the clvlc community and the conditions of its welfare, an appreciation of the national character and the ability to express one'a thoughts with ease and vigor," his great underlying tween the sexes. It is estimated 3744. ,,, pm, McLECJIlJLJt BENTLEY gather in a large common dinlng- FOR I419 llilndln‘ 5nd tqutm‘ 9.“! Omar w" go be gained by this free inter- “ Mum" ‘nu .m_ baertolanall mm""“uu“""iu.i°”...‘““'. éeiié-l- Eli. a msrmesou dltlfll IO! l. Isl n-Ia Ila- -_...... Iknova ' underwood, um: Highsdioolsbyifior. u, Lloyd flhavnofPrlnoeof Wales m g§¢mm"m"'°h°"’“" within tho PIYJIL klastsunimenlnllani- Butneverelsewhcreinonaplacsl knew lo many nishtincaies; and far and MAI’, Inwood and thickehoverthewida sro 1n- IOODI ‘i: With skirmish anld capricious pa». One needs w visit uiem to under: M‘ mm?“ mum‘ “d "m ‘m’ " m" 22"" "=1 c» W Md w- This means then that when the ' m m“ ' sweet than the air with such you might almost t it was not day! lit bushes, to fe both bright Iind fill] worm in the sheds it Lights up her love-torch. . :,_.._______ e. points of creeds. The Inner ids- Under this scheme youth develops slon group of Folk High Schools body and becomes shows a aware of the responsibilities of life. phere is a disti 0R. l.. B. EVANS of London, Eng. We alone have the aolc rights on this perscrlptlon and dnce selling it have received near- enou teatimonlah from satia- iled purchasers. . Draft fool with your d3- ach. aerlons condition are likely to arhs if you allow The '2 Macs llo llot lleglsct Your Eyes An examination ralghl ha a! great benefit to you. E. W. TAYIDR J. S. TAYLOR OPTOMETILISTI Charlottetown and Albartoa Professional Gard: __ _________________ A- J. HASLAM, B.A.. LLB. aaiuusraa, soucrioa, arc. “".=.'l'.t‘t..8:““ Stewart 8i Lowther u. w. no u. n. IABBISTERQ. SOLICITORS. ITQ l8 Great George Stroll noun ro noun W. I. IINTLII, I. U. Banister and Attorncy-al-IAI IONS! ‘I0 LOAN Ofllsoi Ill I-lehmnnl some Communicate With The Trask Well Co. VAUGHAN I. GIOOII Local Iepemtatlva Morley ltlell‘: IiawOiIIea do or Phone ll‘). Oi |fl— IQ li- 444:3? W. They answc and provoke each other‘ 03!. That should you close your eyes, On moon- Whcse dewy leaflets are but half disclosed, You per-chance behold them on mu is one of raeii- bright, bright eyu, their eyes Gllstenliig, while many a glow- .1‘ —8ainuel Taller Coleridge. greater religious emphasis, but there is no sign of repression. eighteen to In fact, an inspirational atmos- twenty-rive youth, now the young character- ldllll. 00ml! 111w the Plvlk Hlsh lstlc or all Folk High Schools. _ A GOAI. roasavmcs A university education Ir en advantage which moat poranh would Ilka their child. rm to anioy. Even with o mall lnccmo, this ls often accomplished by keeping g ___, spacial Saving: A Regular deposit; ,- ol compound lnloroli, soon accumulate. RYQYAL BANK OF CANADA _____________J BRAHMIN (Orange Pekoe) TEA Assures satisfaction, dependable qualify and full value for your money. Scldonlylaroflalrtlghlpaohgn Aiiiiiculfiiliii nouns}? The-Department of_ Agriculture will con- duct a six weeks course in Practical Agricul- ture, in Prince of Wales College and at the Dominion Experimental Farm, commencing January 16th, 1934, for boys 16 years of age and over. ' . i Write‘ for particulars regarding the nature of the course, the cost and the assist- ance provided by the Department. J. W. BUIILTEII, ""“" Deputy Minister of Agriculture. "a Kn s: OlBTIIfi PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Eli OI‘ CANADIAN SOCIITY OI @815 AOOOUNTAITI‘ COMMISSIONER I03 TAKING AFFIDAVIT! IN TBI SUPIIHI DOUBT OI‘ P. l I. P. l. I. BIPIISINTATIVI THE CANADIAN CREDIT MEN'S TIUBT ASSOCIATION. LIIIITID. BANK OI‘ NOVA IOOTIA BUILDING CIAIDOTTITOII, P. l I. iii. ’ Aesountlngeyateuaopsnosapoadlvvlaal Labocsaviagolllcoaisthoblnltallod. ceuscccnuaginsutuisdlollltioeclairoeahennota. llonthlgqaartcrlyandannnl aadih. _"4‘di . nan-fin . _.\a.... ail. =...a.~~u-§.