gganuy, July 1o, 1954 no Guardian -"rage u ' FOR SALE BY, TENDER A Tenders will be received by the undersigned for the Du;-chase of the property situate at 11 Villa Avenue, "the '.-esidence of the late Mrs. D. J. Riley. J Tenders close July 16th, highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. .Property open. for inspection daily, l0 AM. to 12 A.M., and by appointment. For further particulars apply. C. R. MCQUAID, Solicitor. 156 Richmond Street Phone 8911 . I W A- N T E D A FOR riuzormcrow scnoor. ' New School-and an Modern iconvaiiliences ' A A Agree-able Rata,Pay'ers.. I FOR SAEEA , Bl151dlnl'10l5:-Alitailucresi of CornSwall'.Village,R fronting on FerryvRoad andadjolning Crosby's'Mlll stream on the east. Sealed-tenders for the above property will be . VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE AT SOUTHPORT, 3 Miles From Charlottetown Farm of 63 acres (60 clear). Excellent land. Mod- em dwelling and barns, with bathroom, electricity, running water in barns, etc. ' For particulars and inspection premises. SEE OWIICP on HAROLD W. ANNEAR, Southport. FOR SALE Desirable property. situated on outskirts of City on paved highway. containing two apartments. Modern con- veniences. Larga lot. Dwelling in good repair. Priced to sell ' For Further Particulars Apply ytusm 154 Richmond St. W-lelvfd ilbftd-"3511! 17.”!-:'1'he.hi8he5! breny .tehderinot n y-.accepte,d.l .p 3 ” 1- - - - GORDON MacMILLAN, Cornwall, an I. -E-0-R S.A.l1EVi J ' Newtwo-unit apartment house. Situated in an excel- lent residential disl:'ict..Oll Furnace. Hot water heating. Modern conveniences. Large lot. ” V For particulars Apply THE EASTERN TRUST COMPANY 154 Richmond Street. .orjpUAsLIc works 4. manwavs I Province of Prlnce'Edward Island" i v-Tenders snanno will be received until noon on Saturday, 17 July, 1954, for supplying and placing Fm DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS & IHGHWAYS ' Province of Prince Edward Island TENDER TENDERS Highway near Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. Plans a.nd Specifications may be obtained at the office of the undersigned, Provincial Building, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island on deposit of certified cheque in the amount of S50.00. , Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. . NOTE: Tenders will be opened at the above advertised time and bidders are invited to present their bids in person (or otherwise) and be present at the opening. R. G. WHITE, Deputy Minister of Public Works & Highways. . Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island I July, 1954. SEALED will be received until noon on Thursday, 15 July, 1954, for the construction of a CAUSE- WAY across YORK (North) RIVER on the Trans-Canada and Rip Rap'on”the'DARNLEY. BRIDGE in Prince County, Prince Edward;I8land.' E ' I ' . Tender and; Specifications 'may.be obtained at the office of the undersigned, Provincial Building, Charlotte- Lowest or any.Tender not accepted, . . R. G. WHITE . . D.9PllfJ'.Minister of'Publlc Works & Highways. Charlottetown, . ' 1 Prince Edward Island. 3 July. i954. . I W9 5'!" h!V0f0ll 11111.11: (0! Immediate delivery, a I ION ofgtlle DgEEBE'gnll.y..1'oplg:... DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS & PHGHWAYS i Province of Prince Edward Island TENDER SEALED TENDERS will be received until noon on Satlu-day, 17 July, 1954, for the Concrete Paving of a por- tion of the Trans-Canada.Highway-Section MALPEQUE ROAD towards CORNWALL, a distance of 3.4 miles. S ifications d Tender Forms may be obtained at pee '3" Building, Char- the office of the undersigned, Provincial iottetown, Prince Edward Island. Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. NOTE: Tenders will be opened at the above advertised time and bidders are invited to present their bids in person (or otherwise) and be present at the opening. R. G. WHITE Deputy Minister of Public Works and Highways. Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. 8 July, 1954. p Sim-' pllblynnr RAKES,-Stool-Wheel" .. . .. 0E1.W.'EF-M0UNIE.D MOW!-TBS-. i Mownhs. (Rubber r.-'r.o.) nar- due the large equipment. we . and save disappoint- , ourstockisfsst runningnout, demand for our high" quality farm ' wouldyadvke you to order now' ll. Plolfcard Tifaotors Ltd. A BOAR. BONUS. PDLIBY A 1. The following bonus will be paid on bacon type boars which are,-in active service at time of, tion. All boars born after December 1st, 1947, must be out PROFESSIONAL CARDS BARRISTERS. SOLlClTORS. Etc. A. Waltilan Gaudet, LLB. G. F. Ilutchason '3 Son Phillips Bldg. ill Grafton ss. r. a. nmcnsson. :23. non. Mstheson o Foster " ”"'”" 't IIO Ilobmond St. an Inspector lasobd-cn'oush -to! . ..".!.”':'.?..'i;. ':.'.'!.:: til of a dam quaiifledln Advanced Regls, A to be ligibl , and dams of boars born after Ddcernbetiylst, 195e1, mugt have-"as! Advanced Registry score or 85 or better. ass A ....... ......:............. 5. . Class B .... .........,.-.- . 2. All bosrssmust be in breeding condition, sound and serviceable. ' . ” E. - - I 3. A Clbss "A" boar isone which in mov-opinion of the A . , ' , , stock; 4. A Class "3".xb::; isoner 'alth9Il8h useful as a sire ofcommercisl m si2'hogs'-qnsy.v,oarry;;sllghtly objec- . ,1 E ' - 1 la. &-':"”Bl'” l'g;"'B;A"-n L Palmer 8 Ilsshm . to: the M.A.l'arlnor,Q.O.,LL.B. ssnsotuonso-mamas. party g. , g A. - Inn on co--um mac. : . . . Musifian AVAIL- gumj 5 gang Ilatheson, Peaks & Nlohoboll ABLE ' a A? A 0N, has of Commerce Bldg. "5 G""" "'9" '7. hot use gttime of in- ml” Il;iIa'lBd'l4'l '.?;':E'.u we . W p I Tmonths of 7 I S . Maclllllnll. 3.4.. 1.1.8. '92 " '1 no is k in OPTOMETR ST Eu Elihu It run an and-y.3u Preference till he . J. A. Curruthen. 3.0. - given! to-boars wllich-ssrni on , isttiina of on. -mousse. oousm MaePheo&'Imlnor- mm”! ' ,,dVmu mmhm Md . Q... 3 gm an . - . E . ., .. . ., .. Byron J. Grant. 0. . W for s , too, of,three members ml-Isa. BN5” Chas. R. IloQIIIld.lI.A. of-ithti. . -" tso!A8l1cultu're ill sionnmaso. ouussu ands . ,. Mililstarof. tux-s., Ir. J. Ilabon. 3.0. ..........n-..-----------. .1 1,, - 1, E " " 'E CHIROPRACTOR ' . xafclfh. oi-' - dmhri hlcE J. 8. Taylor. 8.0- - D, W 3 0,5,, have rsceivsds " t I it in such purchases. no bonus c'&'ii'u& 'n3.".."'m? en mo; as. - no you w:l:ebe&l:nld'!r"alnllwhslin grants . E CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS E . .OUR8-E000-' I'0-- '...'.”.' - r 2 . 2 . Cu-no mu. lmouugmomuwn Dbl 07'' 13. wl.&ba up to August 14thtei?;t n..a .. - ...f i ugly 1- immedia . . ' E3. 6 am. -1 . - M, A. E, ftbllfbdfgorttlnsflltnloctober. .pg', f 9- 0- 3" A ' A . . s ' A-fo.inspsction' . tbsmsde. OUR SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERSI HONDA! ....'John Cinrlas Mariel). George- town. Lloyd Melvin Bisokeit. Little Pond, and Lewis Olsrenos David, G stown, were each sentenced to Dorchsstar Penitentiary for three years on a charge of robbery with violence when they appeared be- fore Magistrate Gilbert Gaudet at G ,etown Saturday. Mu. Annie Walsh. Summarslde, has Just returned from s pilgri- mlka to the Holy Land and var- ious shrines in Europe. She sailed from New York March 15 with a KIWI! of to Canadians and Ameri- cans as part of the first Marian gas; pilgrimage to leave New or . , - John'Henry Gallant. 18. s war- rant officer with No. 5.3 Summer- sida Air Cadet Squadron, will leave Bummersida on July 15th on routs to London, England, on an over- use exchange visit. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gallant, Northumberland Street, and has been with the Air Cadet Squadron for the past five years. Mr. Edward Shepherd of Charlottetown celebrated his 101st. birthday yesterday. A recap- tion wu held in his honor yester- day at the home of his son Mr. Ben Shepherd, 50 villa Avenue. -A decrease in the number of pas- sengers, but an increase in the number of automobiles. featured the monthly traffic report of the Northumberlsnd Ferries Limited for the month of June this year. The Wood Islands-Caribou route carried 8,761 passengers last month compared to 9,155 during the same month I. year ago. TUESDAY Ohuls Linklettar of Summer- side leave) by, plane today for Lancing. Michigan, where he will represent the Maritime Prov- inces in the office of regional dir- ector at the Y's Men's internation- al convention. He is pupllc relat- ions manage for the M. 1". schur- msa Co. Ltd. The following High School stu- dents from this Province are leav- lnl todly to attend the second- md luses,t;- Atlantic Provinces High School Junior Red Cross leadership training centrs which TM CANADA PROVINCE OF . PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND In The Probate Court The Sixth day of July A.D. 1954. In Re Estate of ISABELLE H. MURPHY late of Montague in King's County in the said Prov- ince, Widow, deceased, intestate. To the Sheriff of the County of Kings County or any Constable or literate person within said County . GREETING: Wl-IEEREAS upon reading the petition on file of Arthur R. Gor- don of Montague, aforesaid. Ra- iired, the Administrator of the above d Estate, praying that a citation may be issued for the purpose -hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby required to'cite all persons interested in tlle.u.id Estate to be and appear before the Judge present at s obata Court to be held in the Court House in Charlottetown in Queens County in the said Prov- ince, on Monday the Zird day of August next coming. at the hour of. ten o'clock fore-nooni of the same day to shew cause if any they can, why the Accounts of'the said Estate should not be passed and the Estate" 'closid is prayed for in said petition and on motion of Stephen S. Hessian Esquire, Proctor for said Petitioner. AND IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that s true copy hereof be forth- with published ln some news- paper published in Charlotte- town aforessid once in each week for at least four consecutive weeks from the date hereof and that g true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following public places respectively, namely, in the hall of the Court House in Georgetown in Kings County aforesaid, at or near the store of Maynard F. McDonald and at or near Clark Bros. store both in Montague aforesaid. so that all persons interested in the said Es- tate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. WITNESS His Honour Harold Leonard Palmer, Judge of the said Probate Court at Charlottetown in Queen's County, the day and year first above written. By the Court. (Sgd) Frances B. Vinnicomhe , Registrar. (Seal) ; WBAG00 ' ELIMINATOR lsclentlfic remedy for 4 Cigarette Addiction sold sub- ject tb sstksfaction or money- hback guarantee. Write for - mo authoritative medical opinlul regarding tobacco Addiction and testimonials. ;C. King Phsrmscsl Corpora- tion Ltd.. Box 3413, Walker- . ,vlll6. . Ont- IOUR NEWS BUDGET for gets underway this evening at Aca- dia University in Wolfville, Naz- rrsnkls Hoaulgan. Queen In and Irene Option. Prince Street, all of Charlottetown; Bernice Delory of Georgetown but a student at. Montague High School; Myrna Hancock of Summers? ,Hlgh, Ber- nard Mccobe of Kinkors. Eunice MsNaught of " ' who " J Oiaeary High School, James Mac- Lean of Kensington. Norms Whits of south: Convent and Miss Susanne. Francis of Rochford Square, - A young college student had a narrow escape from drowning on Sunday afternoon at Cavendish Beach. Melvin White, a third year Prince of Wales College student. was overcome when caught in a strong under-tow, and required -the assistance of two lifeguards, Jerry McQusid and Bob Hutcheson be- fore a. rucue was effected by three men in a. boat. WEDNESDAY Charlotteiown's new high school Queen Charlotte High School. This was the unanimous decision reach- ed at a recent meeting of the Charlottetown School Board in choosing a name for the new building now well advanced in construction. The selection was made as perpetuating a name so closely associated with the City. A Charlottetown soldier, LICpl. John 13. Young, 25. serv- ing ln Korea with 4th Canadian Guards Regiment, was among a group of 90 soldiers from various Commonwealth Armies to graduate from a six week Junior NCO course recently at the 25th Canadian In- fantry Brigadc's NCO School in Korea. THURSDAY -The School Board of tlie sum- merslde High School, at its regu- lar monthly meeting announced the fining of staff positions for tha coming year. New additions to the teaching staff include Misses Dorothy Townsend. Pauline Mouse, Birdie Cairns, Helen Reid, Mrs. Leona G. Cameron and Mr. Roy Grant. Yesterday shooting over the Squaw Point Range two hundred five hundred and six hundred yard firing points Cadet Sgt. Ralph Kennedy posted the amazing to- tal of 104. He scored poasibles at both two and five hundred yard ranges and as at 6.00, losing the one point on the second last shot at coo. The Rocky Point ferry "Fair- vlew" was becalmed in mldstream at 12.40 yesterday afternoon when she was making the return trip from Rocky Point. A broken over- speed governor was the cause of the engine stoppage. It is ex- pected that a delay of a few days will be experienced before the de- fective part can be replaced since it will have to come from either Saint John or the United States. In the meantime the Montague II which has been tied up since it relieved the Fall-view last spring will go into service this forenoon. A large group of cadets from Prince Street. West Kent, Queen square and St. Dunstan's Uni- versity will attend several weeks training at Camp Debert beginning next week. This will be the first time that the Camp has been used for cadet purposes. The following cadet instructors from P.l!:.I. have already left for the camp: Capt. J. W. Croken, Lt. .1. W. 17'. Maccallum. Lt. T. A. Brad- ley, Lt. Col. W. A. MacDonald and Lt. E. Douceite. FRIDAY The second annual gilcken bar- becue sponsored by the Prince Ed- ward Island poultry industry in co-operation with the Federal and Provincial departments was a da- oidcd success when held last even- ing on the beautiful grounds of the Charlottetown Experimental Farm. Almost two thousand people en- joyed a succulent chicken meal on the grounds. The chief cook. Mr. Borden Douglas, with a miooth working staff, kept an am pie sup- ply ready for anxious guests whose appetites were whettcd by the a- roma. of roast chicken as they waited their turn. Officers and ratings from the Fmnoh warship. ,L'Aventu.re, have been widely entertained since the ship docked hare early this week. Last night the officers were guests xxxxkkhhlxb . fit mi es; Wayne MacDonald. West Kant, III-VI ball. will be officially known as tho. of His Honour Lleutensntraoven nor and Mrs. T. W. 1.: Promo at Government House at s formal lsrliss in the evening the offb- cau were entertained at a .ps.rty st H.M.C.B. Queen Ohu-lotto and the Petty Officers and other rat- ings were also gusts of the local training drip. In addition to mak- the t available to the visitors, several dances have also been held in their honor. Pine weather granted the dele- gates attending the forty-firat.an- nual convention of the Prince Ed- ward Island Women's Institutes yestm-day.'Tha conventlo, . which will continue today is largely st- tcnded and is being held at Prince of wales College Hall. After the delegates had regist- ered, the meeting opened with the sddrua from "the President, Mrs. Michael J. Doyle, North Rustloo. An address of welcome was given by Mayor J. D. Stewart of Char- lottetown and words of welcome were extended by Hon. 0. C. Baker, Minister of Agriculture. The rear window of a '60 model automobile shattered into hundreds of pieces at about 1:40 Wednuday afternoon as the vehicle was park- ed at the home of the owner, Ivan Rolllngs. North Rustlco. The vehicle was facing the sun at the time. . Investigation by both the owner and the R.CM.P. failed to reveal evidence of application of external force, such as a bullet or a stone. It appeared the glass shattered because of the heat. or because of faults in the mshufaeture. Prince Edward Island has been singularly free from poliomyelltis this year according to Department of Health officials. Dr. 0. 1-1. Curtis. DOPUW Minister of Health. stated last night there was no evidence of an epidemic and apparently no danger of one. He said there have been only five reported cases all year. Mr. Joseph Walsh. president. presided It the annual meeting of the Morell Co-operative Associa- tion held at Morell hall last eve- ning. Mr. Walsh in his report stated that the business for the year had increased, which meant larger profits for the members. Mr. Byrna Webster, manager of the Morell Co-opieratlvs gave a financial report, and Mr. Leo' Cor- coran presented the financial statement which showed assets of 8175,6453-i. -Hereditary chief Colin Mac- Neill, the Clan MscNeii and fellow clansmen gathered at Mt. Pleasant airport yesterday and were joined by several hfmdrcd spectators in celebrating Clan MacNell day. which was only slightly marred by showery interference from the weatherman. This year's gdthering of the clans was presented under the auspices of the Lacil Aid of the Stewart Msmorlsl ospltal, Mrs. Wsldron Cameron (Inc Jun Higgins) a son, weight 7 lbs, 4 on. , LANE-At Edmonton. Alberta, on July 4, to Dr. and Mrs. A. H. Lane, (nes Jean Duvar, R.N.) a daughter, weight 7 lbs. COFFIN-At the P. E. l. Hos- pital on July 5th. 1954 to Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Coffin (nee Anna Robbins) a son, weight 6 lbs. HOBGAN- At the Charlottetown Hospital, Thursday. July 1, 1954. to Mr. and Mrs. John Horgan. a son. CAMPBELL- At the Prince County Hospital on July 4th, 1954 to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Campbell. Freetown. a son, 8 lbs, 10 ozs. SMITH-At the Prince County Hospital on July 5th, 1954 to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Smith, Kin- kora, a son. 7 lbs. 14 ozs. DBISCOLL - At the Charlottetown Hospital on Saturday, July 3rd. lDM. to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Drin- coll. Johnston's River. a son. JAY-At the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital on Friday, July 2 to Mr; and Mrs. Hollis Jay, Chan lottetown, a daughter, Karen Eliz- abeth. LAPP-At the Prince County Has- pltal on July 6th. 1954. to Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lspp, Summerllde, a son, Allen clth. KENNY-At the King's County Hospital on July 6, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kenny, St. Theresa's, a daughter, 8 lbs, 8 ozs. STEWART - At the P. E. Island Hospital on July 6th, 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Wendell E. Stewart, Chan- lottetown (nee Constance Cooke, R. N.) a boy, John Wendell, weigh- ing s lb. 13 oz. MIEBAE-At the Grace Mater- nity Hospital, Halifax, on Jun: 30, 1954, to Dr. and Mrs. Alvin MacRae (nee Jean Nicholsonr, Dartmouth, N.S., twin girls, Jud- ith Diane and Patricia Ruth, each weighing 7 pounds. 4 ounces. GAU'I'HlERwAt the Charlottetown Hospital on July 1. 1954. to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gauthier, Mayfield. a daughter, 6 lbs, 10 ozs, Lillian Marlene. DOWN!-At the P. E. I. Hospital on July 8. to Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Downe, ,s son, Percy Ed- ward. -weight 8 lbs, 1 cu. CRAIG--Ar. the Saint John General Hospital, July 8th, 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. James Craig a son, George Ian Weight I lb. 2 or. HENNESSY - At the General Hos- pital. limonton, Alta.. on July and 1984, to Mr. and Mrs. George Hen- nesseylnee Teresa Maomtyre) s. son. Michael Joseph. . WHELAN-At St. Joseph's Hos- pital, Saint John, N.B., on July -8, 954, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Whelan (nee Anita Mccabel a daughter. weight 7 lbs. 14 on. Mac At Montreal on July 7th, to Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Alexander MacNeill (f o r m e r l y Dorothy Oakes, North Wiltshire), a son, 7 lbs, I on. William Ber- nard. KIRKPATll.ICK- At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Thurs- day. July 8th to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kirkpatrick. Charlotte- Tyne yslley, comprising twenty five directors chosen from twenty two Women's Institutes of the surrounding communltiu, with Mrs. J. A. Stewart, president as conven- er. BIRTHS JENKINS- At the Charlottetown Hospital on July 4th, 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Thane Jenkins. (nee Phyllis Higgins) a daughter, weight 8 lbs. BLAKENEY - At the Prince County Hospital June 3th, . to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Blakerlsy, Ksnslngton, s- daughter, ”Beverely Josn, weight 7 lbs, 14 ozs. HITSON-At the Prince Edward Island Hospl Al on July 3rd, 1954, to Mr. and rs. Norris Kitson. a daughter, Della Elizabeth, 7 lbs, oz. MURPHY-- At the Charlottetown Hospital on June 27. 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Francis Murphy. South Shore. a daughter, Carol Ann. - GILLIS-At the Prince County Hospital, July lat, 1954. to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Glllls. a daughter. NICHOLSON-At the P. E. I. Hos- pital on Thursday, July 1st. to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nicholson (nee Lorna MacFadyen) of.Crspaud, A son, John MacFadyen, weight 7 lbs, 4 025. MURRAY--At the Charlottetown Hospital. July 4th, 1954. to Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Murray, City, a daugh- ter. Mary Eileen. WALSH-At the Prince County Hospital on July 5th. in Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Walsh. Albany, a son, weight 5 lbs. CAMERON-At the Prince County Hospital on July 5th, to Mr. and OUR BOARDING HOUSE WHER ....aurre FETCHIN6, EH 1.? -us A Qt-NET MOUNTAIN LOCALE 6HOl2E OF A. LAKE so FULL or-E FISH THE "TOP ONES ARE 5Ll TANME o.7 '6) I in. town, a daughter. Linda Louise, weight 7 lbs, 3 ozs. nmnamons . MaoLEon - NICHOLSON -- At St. Andrew's Manse. Montague. on . Saturday, July 3rd, by the Rev. D. A. Campbell, mums Lydia. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Nicholson, Lorne valley. to Roy Ellsworth. son of Mr. and Mrs. Angus D. MacLeod. Charlottetown, P. E. I. nnnrns WHITE,-At Montague on July 4. Edgsrrc. White In his 89th year. GARDHAM-At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital on Saturday July 3, 1954, Reginald Irwin Gardhnm, aged 5 years, 6 months. son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gard- hsm of 203 Richmond St. TURNER-At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Saturday. July ' 3. 1954. Miss Bertha M. Turner in her 52nd year. WILLIAMS - At Wastmoreland, July 3rd, Mrs. Gordon Williams, aged 63 years. merside. HORGAN-At the Charlottetown Hospital, Thursday, July 1, 1954. infant son of Mr. and Mrs. John Horgan. ' McASl(ILL-At the Charlottetowng Hospital, Monday. July 5, 1954. Douglas Francis McAskill, former- ly of Bangor, Maine and Tracadle, PEI MscDONALD-Suddenly at Bridge- port. Connecticut. on July 3rd. 1954. Lauchlan W. MacDonald, aged 54 years, formerly of Bellevue, P. I. Island. MseKENZIE-At South Meivills, on,-run-r!1 NONDER5 You. 5 YD LEFT IT K 5 A Cl-lAT&ALl rve 2 DOE5 RENTED -ro REST up July 7,1954, Mrs. Harry Mac- Kenzie. aged 61 years. MAJOR HOOPLE WW Reursoz C P” Mam JEILST C izueggrge ' v2.Pa”...p oz JUST 5s5oKe LOUD TO me MAN Aeounm IT ...,;,--I -pc -1 id IAIAEZ -if?! .xS I p 52-52: '.sss.m-m.-I: l r