_, 501i ionszrw‘ ~“ V H; LABELFIS RED AND WHITE ts Uniformity _ ‘Makes it Good For Baby! I - ONE of the great advantages oiCarnation Milk as a baby food is that its goodness never varies. No matter where you buy it or when you use it, baby's delicate digestion is never upset by a change in quality or purity. Another advantage Carnation offers-the Carnation process ' of “homogenization” breaks up the fat globules and makes Carnation very easy to digest. All the food value of. milk is in Carnation, for Carnation is just pure, fresh milk evaporated to double richness and kept safe by sterilization. Consult your physician regarding a feeding formula for your baby. Also write us for baby feed- ing chart. ‘Order several tins or a case of 48 tins from your grocer. CARNATION CARAMEL TAPIOCA-One-third cup tapioca, 2 cups Carnation Milk diluted with 2 cups water, 2 small eggs few grains salt, i cup light brown sugar, 1 cup broken nutmeats. Add tapioca, salt and sugar to hot diluted milk. Cook in double boiler for 25 minutes or until ‘ r‘ is transparent. Beat eggs thorou hly and add slowly to tapioca, waking for two minutes longer. Fina ly add nuts. Chill and serve with whipped cream. This serves eight. ' Send [or o 1m: copy o] Mary Bloke’: Cook Book. Address Carnation Milk Product: Company, Lianited, Aylmer, Ontario. From C ontonfedl.‘ ows ” Produced In Canada .WO SIZES —'TALL AND SMALL lLl-‘INGDONB PLAN TOUR similar visit to the Maritime Prov- ‘THROUGH MARITIME , inces in July next. ‘PROVJ-NGES In making this announcement to- g‘ day. officials of the Governor-Gem- NAWA, March. 9F-_—TlLeir EX- eral's office said their Excellencies loncles the GovernolwGsneral would stop off at all the Capitals ‘ flviscountess Wlllingdon are to of the Western Provinces and ‘most ve Ottawa on Saturday. March of the principal cities. It was pro- en an‘ extended tour ofWestarn posed to return to Ottawa about nids. it is ‘proposed to pay a MayI. ... .1 . .-.;- ‘Q ... A»... any. huh. i. W511» b runs ,_ and- BORDERS AT PRICE ' - (hmeilltfillil-‘getsome bargains for ~ the next few days’. ‘ a A airs. f 146 Riciimcnd St. i“- Fire, yum,‘ Accident; or llate Glass Insurance at ’. fmkWeflifRate g ’ Goodstroiig-Stcck Cont...“ a ‘ .)~_\‘t.. - l ‘ dance undo .- Hamilton's Pills ‘today, 25c. at all ,4-.:(- ~.n..@¢a- a s‘... ‘WHEN THE‘; BRW-QSH ‘CON. STITUTION WAS IN DANGER." will be L116 flllbleot of an address by Mil‘. W. ‘(Hleelter S. Mchure. M.L. A., at uhe ‘Caledonlian Oiub tornllglyt when ho will deal with the genera-l strike crisis of May last year. Ad- mission free. ‘ 4269 MARSHFIELD. YORK A‘ND' Brackiey ‘Unlilted- ‘Church hold wor- gmp at, 11 a. ., l3 p. 111.. and 7 ‘p. m., lreapedtively. next. Sunday. be loadius live hogs Wednesday, lFob. 16th. Highest prices paid according to government grading. ‘C. E. Pratt l‘: Son, St. Peters. 4270 3 10 3i. CHURCH SERVICE-Tbs post- poned United W. M. S. special prayer service of the Brackley, Union Road, York and Marshfleld Societies will he held in York lChurch, Friday, ‘March 11. Weather permitting. MORE HORSES COMlNti-lwe are hsvvlng another car of horses arrivingabout the firs-t of April. All thoroughly broken, nice round turned horses. If you need a horse they will ‘be worth waiting for. C. ‘E. Pratt & Son, 4270 3 10 3i. SNOW N0 HINDRANCE- A number of young ladies from French River snowshoed to the Geddle Memorial Church for the morning seuvice on Sunday last some of them coming a distance of three milos. Included in the party were. ‘Misses Lucy lMcKeuzie, Caroline Fraser, Lilian ‘McKenzie, Glennie McKenzie, Ethel McLeod. Emma Lamont and Lucy Hainea. CLEAR Sfiffllfltin-The Valentine weighing ‘p rty, ruffle, ‘supper ‘and the auspices of “The Jolly Club" goffllear ‘Spring at the home of IMns. James ‘Mallard, was n decided success. ‘Doors were opened at seven o'clock and weighing continued ulltil all ill attendance had ‘been weighed and paid for. Much merriment was derived at this juncture and it is singular to note that only one out of ‘more than one-iluudred guests balanced the scales on the sot weight of 1135 pounds. ‘Music was plentiful. as this vicinity is proud to boast of . many high class fiddlers and dancing began at an early hour. was continued until the wee hours of ‘the morning. During this time ‘the guests were deeply pleased. ‘by a. most delicious supper that was tastefully pre- pared as ‘Clear Spring. Institute ladies so well know how. The Youth enjoyed shaking the dice during the raffle m‘ n, “light? which ‘was won ‘by ‘Mr. George Maclnnis. The regular the home -of lMrs. ‘Deagle. members and twelve visitors were present. ‘Roll call was answered with stories which caused much laughter. Some points to the good of the mom-hers were read from the the business part of ‘the meeting it was decided to ask one ol‘ the wood flooring from iMr. G. Creamer, some. to ‘be laid in tile school during "the summer holidays. Some mention was made of purchasing n. new map but was not decided until the next, meeting, which shall be at ‘the home of lMrs. IMary “hicc- Donald. Those present paid the annual fee. A very interesting 31°71’ Dfqvided iby the president was read by one of the members and was appreciated ‘by all. ‘The meeting closed with the ‘National Anthem. ‘A dainty lllnch was served b!’ the hostess and the social hour W“ BDent in music and dancing. ‘I Women’s Ailments Caused‘ By Neglect Proper Treatment Wl|l‘Qu'lekIy Bring ‘Back Robust Health and ‘Good Spirits Because of their mlldness of act- ion no ‘medicine for women can cmllllmre with Dr. Hamilton's Pills. The kidneys quickly respond to the remedial action of Dr. Hamilton's Pills andl the result is as you would expect-main in the back and side, shortness of breath and bad color disappear-the i functions of the body then operate naturally, con- gestion and pain are prevented and Perfect health returns. Get Dr. dealers. y _ all usba. Ring us up anfloarn o our maaonalyls prises Iogall lrlml - ' ' host coal. We sunris- pleas- ~14 um you. " i “The maximum wildest" ‘ lHE cllllul lnomomc Liv‘: HOGS-We will a‘ trustees to order ‘550 ‘feet oi‘ hard- GUARDIAN CORRESPONDENTB AR-E RE. MINDED that all-letters four ‘pub- iicaltlon must be eccom by the name of the wrlmer, not. neces- Bahily for publication but as a guar- antee of good saith. VPQUTING Pasrolt-lnev Jacob Heaney of St. Stephen, N. B.. who was called home to the island by the dearth of his father. preached very acceptably in the Margnte ‘ClLurch on Sundayevenlng March GIFT APPRECIATEDPAII will be pleased to welcome Dr. ‘Clift to the City and one o: his first acts on arrival was to make a donation of $10.00 to the Protestant Orphan~ use. Thanks ‘Doctor. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT — The Treasurer of the Protestant Orp- hanage scknowlsdgea with thanks the receipt of $10.00 from New Wiltshire ‘Dist. L. 0., A. per J. H. Colwill also $25.00 from Princess Chapter 0. E. S. Stanley Bridge per Miss Margaret Anderson. ANOTi-IER\ ‘8UC6ES8.- The Plince ‘Edward Theatre was again packed Tuesday on the occasion of the second presentation of Sun~ shine. The clever acting was again of a ‘high order and the well tilled house expressed their approv~ al of tho performance of the dlffer_ cut members‘ of the cast, by much applause. ' Y. W. C. A. MEETI‘N‘G.— The Wglilar meeting of the Board of Directors of the Y. W. C. A. was held in the Cundal Home, Tuesday, ‘March 8th, at 3.30 p. m., the Pre- sident Mrs. K. J. Martin presiding. Tilers was a large attendance of members to met Miss Philippa of (Fcronto who is acting general tSecl-eiary during the absence oi lMiss Mc'Colum Satisfactory re- Doris were received on the work o_f the ‘past month and various committees named for the coming year, HANDSOME NEW BUILDING CORNER GREAT GEORGE AND KENT ST.—Mlr. -N. Tweel ‘who purchased the vacant ‘lot corner of ‘Great ‘George ‘St. and Kent St., previously occupied by lthe‘ Guard- ian ‘building. ‘intends erecting this $D1'ing a. ‘splendid three storeyed brick building for stores and of- fices. The plans. wlllllch have been Prepared by Mr. James Har- ris, Alrchiteot. show a very fine fllblliflge ‘lo Great George ‘St., ‘and another to ‘Kent ‘St., which will _ m-oon ‘was shining brightly and the ‘greatly ‘improve the alppearangg of Tlllldfl were good and the sum ofthese thoroughfares. $36.80 was cleared. Many of the Mfr. Tweel will occllpy part of‘ the premises, and lthe other; consisting of‘ the store and ‘three suites of offices, one apartment. ‘vull-l be for ‘rent, meeting and the Guardian understands ‘bhlist followed on Wednesday evening attllere ‘is already a great dlemand Eighflfor lthese. There is n0 question the new‘ block of buildings will be the most central and‘ alttractive business and office premises in the city. and Mr. Tweed deserves to be congratulated on his enter- himddlmlk ‘by the president. During prise. _ ENJOYABLE SOClAL.—A verY cnjoyulblg social was lzel recently at the home of Mr. and rs. Wm. Bernard, French Rlvey, under the auspices oi‘ the -W. M. ‘S. and ‘Mission Band of the Geddie lMomorial ‘Church it was estimated that upwards of two hulldred people were present. Mr. George Ferguson presided while the following ex- cellent programme was carried out. lnstrumentlal music ‘(violin and Piano) Mr. Roland ‘McKenzie, lMlss ‘Dorothy Brown. Solo-Miss lElsie MclKay. Reading—lMlss Annie ‘McLeod. Instrumental Music— Mr. lHarry ‘Marks, Miss Millie iPidgeou. lSolo-‘Mr. Allan Campbell. Reading -..\lliss Lucy Halnes. Trlo-llMrs. Bernard, Mrs. Riley and Mrs. ‘Mc- Leod. RoadlngAMr. J. A. Millman. IDuet-‘Miss ‘Evelyn Anderson, Mr. lCyrll Horton. Instrumental, Miss ‘Pidgeon, Mr. Marks. Reading-Mr. Angus Green. Soio——‘Mr. Alma ‘Delaney. Piano Duet——-'Mr.s iDicker- soll, Miss ‘Ethel McLeod. There were also two contests under tho luanbgemsnt oi‘ the‘ young ladies which created much interest and amusement. Two first prizes were won by Miss Marion Murray, while Misses ‘Minnie Lamont and Hazel ‘Bernard were successful in carry- ing off "Booby" prizes. A dainty supper ‘was served ‘by. Mrs. ‘Bernard assisted by the young ladies. Tile silver collection which was taken during the evening amounted t‘o forty-four dollars. It will be remembered that the lMission ‘Band above referred to did good work last year holding second place among the bands of their Church on the island. a__--¢O->-——- FORTUNE FROM A GOWN _¢-_- ‘mm Tcmlummnrowu cullanmn ‘ People “All Nerves” Picnic/Party Ends in Tragedy (Canadian Press) ‘MEXIJCO CITY, March 7.—-One dead, and ninety injured‘, marked the tragic ending of a picnic yes- lflvdfly. To big motor trucks full of gay singing persons overturned while going down a steep grade at full speed on the Mexico City- Puebis road, and s third ‘truck also full of pleasure seekers also crash- ed into the overturned trucks. For- ty persons, many of them perhaps fatally injured, were taken to hoa~ ‘pitals. General Strike In’ Hong Kong is Object HONG KONG, Mar. 7. —Simul- taneously with the agitation for n general strike in Shanghai, it is re- ported from Canton that the sen- men’s union there is attempting to form a communist nucleus on every steamer trading with Hong Kong. The object it is said, is to create a federation of labor unions pre- paratory to calling a seamen's strike on the river steamers which if successful would lead to a gell- oral strike in Hong Kong. Gieanings From Tryon And Vicinity Old friend stcrk still makes on occasional visit at. Tryon. On Mon- day morning February 28th, he left s12 1-2 lb. baby boy at the home of Mr. and Mrs. lRu_ssel A. I-lowatt. Congratulations. Mr. Thomas Best of Crapaud drove ‘to Town on Tuesday ot‘ last week. The news reached Tryon on Fri- day that during the preceding night (Thursday) the well-equipped store of Mr. Fred ‘Bell of Cape Traverse had been burned to the ground, which was supposed to ‘be caused by an overheated stove. The sympathy of Mr. Bell's man)’ friends are with him in his great loss. ‘Our congenial blacksmith, re~ pairer and constructor, Mr. Harry A. MaoPhee, has recently purchased the vacant dwelling-house ‘belong- in gto the Tryon Baptist Church This he intends using to enlarge his already tremendous establish- ment. Mr. Charles Hcwatt of Tryon has been spending some time lu Hampton lately at the home 0i Mr. and Mrs. W. Myers._l\lr. Myers has been attending the Potato Grower's Association meetings in Charlottetown. ma "Shanghai" Pdkns No. us . »‘Mr. LsRoy Howatt of Victoria has ‘been storm stayed in Tryon recently. ‘The storm King which waged last week luld low one of the heaviest falls of sllow of the winter. :Many of the people from here nightly attend the fine revival ser- vices held in tho United Church at Victoria ‘by the Rev. MCiLBUII, his daughter a ‘very talented singer is with him ulso. ~11- -i<0>—-—-— Hockey At Bedeque A very interesting, ‘friendly clean, exciting and well played game of hockey was ‘played at Bedeque ‘Wednesday eivening. March 2nd. when the Old Beavers played the young Beavers. The game got started at 9.05,an<l from the face-off showed the two teams pretty evenly matched and I119 play see-sawed from end to end and both goalies were called to save quite frequently. 1st. period ended with neither side ‘being able to score. The 2nd period ‘had not been ‘started many minutes when Waugh secured the puck and in a nice run scored the first goal 101 the old fellows. ‘This was followed by u strong effort on the ‘part oi the young ‘Beavers to even things up. ‘However they were unable tt do ‘so in ‘tlris period. 2nd period 1—-0. ‘Shortly after the 3rd period started Mert Desroches ‘secured the puck ‘at centre ice evaded ‘the old feliowfis forwards, went right down to ‘the defence, found ‘one old ‘Beaver away, circled around the other one, and rushed in close to Barwisa who had no chance to save and tied the ‘score. After about What to Do Ifl You Find Yourself in This‘ Condition. The sort of thing that specialists speak of as nervous debility is the rundown condition caused by over- work, household cares and worries. of the flrm. On the few occasions MONDQN, March 9.—The famous The sufferers flnd themselves tired, fir-m of Worth wasfounded -by all morose. low- spirited and unable to English solicitor, ‘Charles Worth, keep their minds on anything. Any who went to Paris‘ in the time‘ of sudden noise starties and‘ sets ‘the the Empress Eugenie. ‘Hwdesigned heart palpltgting violently. They s. gown worn by the Princess ‘de are full of groundless fears, and do Metternish at one of the Tuileries notslsep well at niyht. The hands balls, and the Empress. ‘then the tremble and the lets feel as i: they acknowledged leader of the world's would give way, following a. walk or ‘fashions, was so charmed with it any exertion. The whole condition that alto sought out Worth and of such people maybe described as gave him the privilege of maklnl! P51111110. ... her own dresses. Doetorlng ‘the nerves with poison- ‘His son, Jean Worth, who died ous sedatives is a terrible mistake- recently, earl-ted on the traditions ‘rho only real nsrvo tonic is a good supply of new rich blood. Therefore when he gave his views on wom- the treatment for nervousness and en's dress, ‘he emlllllillad m9 ‘In’ mnmlw" hilllth ll. Dr- Wflliams‘ ry of the majority of women to Pink Pills, whidhp ptly b id up ‘ shion. He deplored the modern and enrich the bl The vived crass for show and glitter, and the inhannlonius ‘blending of materials ' such as ‘fur and lace. As an artist . he loathed many of the thins! M _‘ g-hadtodoasa-bustnessman. g.‘ ,' ~.~ Jean .Worth~was ‘a elm-ems art- appetite, the strong nerves, im- proved spirits, and new strength, which comes um a connect these pills will "delight ovary ad!- - . ‘ I \ "\ more interesting tilall a 50ct. game ill Sullllnorside rillk. Final score 2—2. Referee—J. Clark. Tlmer-‘Leu ‘Selim-man. ganizedra hockey team and bought uniforms and other equipment and paid for them out of their own pockets. ‘They played all the game's they cculd on other rinks ‘without practice and lost most of them. A year or so‘ later they got the Bedeque rink on odd times for practice and sometimes hired the Sumnlerslde rink and as a result in a few years they had a very good hockey team. Soon the people in ZBeleque saw that Hockey was very ‘profitable for the rink ‘and, gave the boys more encourage- ment. Today we have a team ‘that can ‘be classed as one of the best country teams in the province. with everyone in ‘Bedeque ‘backing them. lsast year they bought over 57-5. worth of hockey sticks ‘besides buying new uniforms for the ‘team and about $100 was spent repairs on the rink besides the expense of keeping the snow, cleaned ‘of! which amounted to no little sum. This year an electric light ‘plant was purchased and ‘the dressing rooms enlarged which amounted ‘to over ‘$250. and still the ‘boys can keep their heads above water. if all this can happen in a lit-tie olvsr a decade what ‘will happen in the next few decades? Will we see closed l rlnirs all over the ‘Island .10 or 1‘ miles npnrtf ‘Last year when some of the ‘i707! triad to raise enough money for a closed in rink ‘they were laughed at by some of the leading‘ men in Bedeque. lf-lowevor ‘in the summer a silver tonguqd orator approached these ‘same ‘memand ‘told them of a good investment for their money about 800 miles from our ‘fair is- Satisfaction Guaranteed,‘ Genuine first qualit Congoleum bears on‘ Ian and J have been told ‘ongood ' BRIGHTEN Youa r1‘ol14l-:‘--A-r- LITTEE EXPENSE‘ ol/gllfzfrrerns‘ a; "tlz§f7?51z7_5§l5Priaes liLlrllli‘ I Any house-furnishings‘ dealer will be glad to show you the latest Con- goleum Gold Seal Art- Rugs patterns-or, if you send the cou on for the pattern boo et, you can inspect them at your lei- sure in your own home. When you see them, you will hardly believe that these beautifully patterned Art-' Rugs can be purchased for such little outlay. While they are attractive} yet inexpensive, you'll find the improved longer-wearing surface is Easy-to-clean. " "Normandy" Congoieum will lie'flat\ on‘ the floor at all times without] fastening. i . LE g (gmgigrlli/ilsgds This coupon entitles yors to a booklet showing all the attractive patterns in their full colors. '—-_+__-v-|-'—--——n-q-- "Panama" Congoleum Canada Limited, 1270 St. Patrick St., Montreal. Send me, without cost or obligation, a sopy of your latest pattern booklet entitled Brighten Your Horne with Congoleum t l I I I I : Gold Seal Art-Rugs." I I a I l o this Gold Seal afixe to the iurface—an Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . ..... ' emblem of the ‘litional guarantee "iwid diIBPPOiBIiHg imitations. h‘ Address. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. )1 ' r 1 . ...- Boucouauu Q CANADA 2 Llwrsn é MONTREAL _ " | .. 5 mill. play Waugh again pentrated closed ‘ill rinks and have a coll- Stnndard Oil of N. J. . . . . . . .. 37% the young Beavers (lelfence alibi siderzubie alllbunt besides for a \1ig__}(an and Tex qgy_ _ _ 2451/, scored 3_ mill. after Désroclles sinking fund ‘for each rink. ' geadlng '00 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 103% again evened the score on a shot‘ lWould it not iluve D8811 hettc: goumm-n Pacific Co 108!‘ ‘ ncar centre ice and the falls on ‘tlle,i'ul' the investors to build si: 3M0“ Pacific Ry ' " 164% promenade guve him quite acheerjlalosed in rinks receive less lll 1S lnduflflul 81 2 mill. later illc hcll stopped thc-iercst on tileir money, keep thcil hf“ ,1,’ F, l, ' ' 72 game which llllllly (leclared was money on ‘l’. 1C. i. and have mun (‘S m’ (“we ‘ac H: l" cemented‘ happier. healmlers Jnitcll ‘States Steel . . . . . . .. 158% ‘lmys and girls in ‘our communities’. Why can‘! we advance the wheels Montreal swck Exam“ Abiiibi ‘Lineup. lot’ time and build closed lll rink; ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " ‘gm/i Old Beavers Young Beavers‘ now and let the cxlllockey player: Brazma“ Tmmm“ 12659 _ and men who-are ton old t-‘l ‘play B‘ 1?. Steel lst Pfd. . . 3 Balrwise . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Noonnn‘ hockey take up the grulld ‘game 0 ‘Iowan! 3mm‘ ~ - - - -- 63 Defense ‘ hurling which is vruvqng so populm "Ailfelllifiil Pulp . . 104 Oondoll . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Arsenulllt on l’. 1E. i. Montreal Power . . . 74 - McQuarrle . . . . . . Mclnuls‘ m lllultionul léreweges . 152% ‘Forwar s ‘ - .- sles os om. 'ew .. 2 Wllllgil - . . . . . .. DBBITlCllQ-‘l: \Sil8Sl()S PM. New .. 84% Bowness . . ‘Bradshaw,’ _i. Bell Telephone 1491/; LBYIITEQY - -- - -- -- (i- Qglllfily [lrompton _ . . . . . . . . . 31.31 The gem; ‘gs- Mhblllfl- ‘i511 ‘HALIFAX, Marcfl“9.—Quotationg §pnnish Itlvcr pro. . . . . . . . .. 11455 ‘ urlliahed by Johnston and Ward, flee! Cvmilflfly 0i Cflllflllfl 154% league form by the followingtylembers of the ‘Momma! Stock ghawimgan _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I _ _ _ _ _ __ 68% ‘lmcmm- ‘Exchange. ' Cull. Steamship Com- . . . . 40 Can. Steamship Pill. . . . . . iXifllilli0l1 Bridge .. New York Exchange Umpires — J.. ‘Baker, Bill Christa her. ' The gld Beavers and u few ‘M’ Top‘ and Sum Fe ‘RY- -" 169V‘ BANK3 others who did not ploy Wednes- Ameflw“ ca“ C“ - ~ ' ‘ ' ' ' ' " 48V‘ W Fl ‘ day night "have dolle a lot to get Atlantic ‘Reflmry C°- ~ Bank Millll-Tefll - - - ~ - - - - - - 392% Hockey started In Bedeque‘ 12 Am. Locomotive ‘Co Bunk Nova Scotia . . . . . . . 320 years ago when the Bedeque rink 5"“- smeit- and ‘Relllfl- C0~ -- 143% was started a good many people Anaemia"- C°P~ Mm 90- 47 Wheat-owl)’. 140%; Juli» 133%;. in Bedeque said that if the boys Can- Paclflc CO- -- 184% Sept. 131%. played ‘Hockey on the rink they Chile Copper Co. ......... .. 35% Corn—May, 15%; July, s1; Sept- would have nothing to do with it. N-Y- ‘C911. ‘t’: Hud. Riv. lLR. 110% 84%. The ‘boys of ‘North ‘Bedeque 1 or- Hudson Motor Car Co. 73 Oats-May, 46%; July, 46%; international Paper Co. international Petroleum . . . . 53% ‘Sept. 44%. 31% Wheat-May, 142%; July, 140. General Motors Corporation 7% Preferred Stock Dividandd payable m. I, May I, Aug. l s. N». 1 General Motors Corporation is the largest and most complete organization of‘ its kind. Net income available for preferred dividends have averaged over the past eight years 9.6 times re- ‘ quirementa and for the year‘ 1926 were 199K015- i mately 23 times such requirements. The present market value of the securities ram junlorto this stock, which is the senior s tyot‘. the Corporation, is over‘$l,300,000,000. Circular on request. Prioa 8130 par ahara to ylald aver 5.80% V, ,1 g tluhlntmndflrnksodehlnsvhorlw) orlty‘ that over 150,000. has ferer." _ _ - Toucan gettlesoptlis‘ m any IOItJT-tnsttoprt o! the lalsndmnlch- ~ . fllihat-iaw ‘an u» ~oal. -- ‘$5606 ‘ n‘ ‘am . l . ii-‘saitioiisiévilsliemsonlslioliilnh? :2; 'fio.f(litp'dhg"yllrt‘filjliimslfifi: - 3- Mpiirtlirhirianci ” “crawl” '" ‘ "‘.°‘“?‘I.‘° ‘"1