EVERY- non! '. rams- l rr's a rnnlnusn . . H. ... .__ \ af 1" IAIKING Her Beauty-Her Voice-in a fiery film romance. lmpetuou - passionate - daring all for love! What a talking part for gor- geolm JMD! A romance sweeping from tropic jungles to gay New York! A this of lwlft dlima, swiftly told! ALSO OUR GANG TALKIE COMEDY-IT'S A RIOT ! I-nihuul RlrNcE» EDWARD Tomi Y m ANOTHER EXCELLENT A_,LL-TALKING PICTURE __.f°_2_ .iw ooo, TI M E arm l PRicEs_ Matinee at 8.00 ldo - 87a. Evening at 7.00 and 3,55 37°- 42°. sae. M HEAD O U R GANG TALKIES I 1 ' , _ ixon Sun YClfS8n The mvele rendered by zlon ohoh- The Markets § Rev. .ic Mrs. ohapuum 2.00 _ Klhs-" The anthems suns \\'erl‘.| the Mona.-col plouuco market todo.y.lMrs J s MCU.-,d 100 1 d ake room for a ~1-h ., __ .. .| _ _ _ ' ' " \ r .25 lun Yacseu re nized the ° 90 pounds. Egg prices were advmc- Total 12.75 -in that ¢°8 the soprano solo, and "Rejoice ye 9"* °f hi* me ' l°"‘°h -’"““1°l“»" bl' Pew Ml-es Flere sa to 12 cents fresh nl-sts at 51 to as | Noanono ra no lm, he had taken his dewree' compbcll and Mr. nm c -eu! . . I B ms' A' WEBSTE" ed slightly, strictly fresh selling atl H K __ “rms Y NSW _cc-nts, fresh 'pullet entros at 52 to 55 AND MR5_ 5_ 5HAR_|»E in medlcm; 3'; dongs() Egg’ foreignl t°;l; the _s°l° P“l`l'5 in lllli fccnts and fresh seconds at 44 cents » Amann. " e a .a Y e Ch 9! Ulu-“CHI Offeflllg Of I-|10 per dozen. The. Toronto market"w111i sh science and the idea. of tneirsodom day. however, was the c to, .l . 1 ‘am mm mo ,ah ““ *F* “il .which had been dull reeehtly exl1l~_1.lndssy shame 1.ou or tnofreevle I-1 well “S “W “S1 titled. “The Christmas Klux." bylohed it hotter feeling today. Newt M.-._ Alex nourlu tradition-that tradition of the Enl- Fred B, 1-Ioltan given by a choir ofl Brunswick mm” wen _*ning Ml .. ....- uh Bowl »==l=» °f My-f»»»»» of .. ..2‘.'. ...... .............ii.‘2l‘.‘$i...?.“;‘..’Z’° ':;1:;;1'1'°°° T22 ruponsibility for the upliftinghli evening service. The music of tllis.,,n'¢| 1_5; to 1_5() for cobblers per 90 Geox.” G1ov"';' ' U" backward nations and»on w lcl cantata. while of no great depth nf ' ` ' ` 1 pound in built. The butter market Mr, England bases her colonial policies. ve-ry melodiou, d _I _ 5 5 M"ym° stewut ~- 1-90 1.00 5.0!) ~ '"‘ “B” be C°m mns swady with receipts 206 boxes Mn, Hugh awwgn _50 sun Yatsen believed that. With the mended for its plain, solid hamlon- Th £1. 9 k 1; 1_5 h Wd .1 e ese mere 1 o S 0 no F l sh . downfall of the Mlmehll GYIIBSW- 5 les and variety oi’ vocal effects. Tl c F “me “pe 100 h muh l lchange 26 boxes being received. 'Mrs Rpbsrg gowmg _ 3_0” Sato Wyuld b° Ullened l5l'\1'°ll8 W choir sang the choruses in a fervent) ' l Joh; R sh _ his rwvle °°“1d °“V=' f’°.°d°'“~ end erlrlved manner. The ottoclrol -l*- ibm J W 100 This was true. and releases were made with great! MISCOUCHE CONVENT SCHOOL ' ' `» °""°""' ' Bun Ylmn .cmeved me "ap p__ecL_mn_ _ Mrs. l-I. C. Bownoss 1.00 2.00 Stanford Glover . . 1.00 throw of the Manchu dynasty. all The mug ¢h0ru5_ Follow the Gum., The following is the Honor Roll for; ‘ “"' event in the wake Ol' Whleh f°U°We¢1 ing Star," was a special feature ;m<1` Misoouche Convent School for thc' Mm' “mes E' some" "'°"" Sun Yateen‘s_belng lJl‘0ClHlmed Dfesl' was well done. The ductt, “Far out month of Decemberz- Alonzo Webster ' ` ' ` ' ' dent of the new Chinese l'eP“bu°~ the Eastern Hills,” was nicely sungll Grade X-1, Cecil Delaney; 2. Mrs' wudrm tsewart' """' This was an honor short-lived. Ab- by Mrs. Norman McPherson 'andl Bertha Gallant; 3, Andrea Dalton: 4, Funk. my dicatlni m “wr °f the “'el°l';:;’\§ Miss Marion McLennan. their voices' Julie Anne Arsenault. Tm” 3350 lhiical in order T0 develie h 9 blending well together. The contralto§ Grade IX-1, Stella MacKa ' 2,. - 01‘illl\f Chl' solo, “There were Shepherds Abid-E Dena Doiron. ‘ Y' SUMME-:RHELD AND SHHNG- 1.00 1.00 2.00 ts dd nl A Flsl.D_ri:n Mas. Joulv a. sm- ' ' ` . . H.`Mayne 1.00 republic and fo tho any of his death. ML., F, C 1,,,,,_ 1 _‘ _ _ M” W “___ __ ___ “___ me em amp ler rich so lhcth nolwll, 4, Amlle M. nesnoches, Mm A,ch_ Mccmor Wvsed Dil Ve W8 we 8 prano voice was heard to good ad~i 5, Harold Gaudet; 6 Hilary pgs. rulers of the north, warfare that cul-‘ vamwe in this numbelz _ Roches_ ' Mrs. Everett Hsslam ......... 1.00 uese i'>\'°l°l°m°" su” YB' en .su ° y ins." was splcndidly done by Mrs. J.‘ Grade VIII-l, Loretta Bernard; 2, ~ found himself exiled fl'°m Chine PY A. MacMillan. This was immedintelyi Auldine Arseneult; 3, Mlvie S. Des- Cum AND ms! ADA MCKAY Bhikal. who soll8ht °° b°°°m° °m` followed by a short duett in which? Rochcs. . perur of China. This act sent surzlns Miss Flora. Campbell took part with; Grad.; v11_1_ Ethel smmu 2_ Rua 5;- ;¢1;;l;_lsB;i;<;l_:ir ......... through Sun Yatsen the flame of Mm McMm,m_ gmsemuu. 3 Rim Poirier ' ‘ x_evU_u__on_ He re__u____ed to C_______m_ The cmef Soprano Sow __S__cn__ Grade .vI.__1_ Mm__e_.RGse Des: xrs. John E. Sincilar 1.00 pmclahned an mdep¢nd¢nf,_5qu¢,h¢rn me Nighty was very ably sung byl Rooms- 3_ Intent; P°m°___ 5’ Eu" rs. James Mayne 1.00 1.0!) mlnaied by china. being united for ..Lumer,_, Cradle Hymn___ W ___ » Mrs. William Hsslaln ‘_ L00 1 ll-S v 'i' Grade V-1, Cedric MacKinnon; 2,` °~ meme” 'md *M “nm” P°P“‘°°° sweetly suns by W-*S Merzarct Ross l Norms Poirier- a Huntley Kocrc~ 4 Mrs' H' B' Hmm L60 . . _calling upon Sun Yatsen to assumelmg, Margaret hu B mem) voice on __ M M___ _ ' ' F. J. Hasiam 1.00 the presidency at mm new Chm,_~m_e quam md sl _ | ea" “° ’ B'-“~ _ Mrs. Ernest Hlslam .......... i.00 ned .___ Y hee w th greet Grade lv-1, Mel-y Bm-y, 2, Agnes M" Gm", mmm mo Will to dslt of the ooutlool and ° ___ ___ _ nn °f an Umm” mn' buefslww l:luthew:r5lo!t;>(l'cy:les:x- - °°°°“ “ “’“ l- .mg a newly-man-led ooupio from a Mn. J. Allen __sa'w|. llllaawyaaa 1.oo _____,__.____' *""*“°“- "lm" "“’“°‘”°"°1" '°“°”'luclnut. ireland, church, recently. wallaoo suwm. .za Sun Ystsen agreed. He trave lcompa _ Th tm d d '_ ` _ _ ~ --------- Peking to be proclaimed. But death) work. Tiltirest liord rJeslll:: lillllzruoli ;_:,s§;m;,:,;]]3' Beam” Mlcmnmn’ 4' Mrs' F' W' E' Hum” ""`°' LM m¢,l-my mm the presidency fell to hls Natum.. was wen s____g by MBS, Grade IH- _“__ _NM Denocher Misses Haslam 1.00 10; ho ouooumblng to a malady that, cmmm Miner and Mn Muc0_m` 2 Le D .3. Un Balxlnti Mrs. Beni. Howard ........... i.00 “md medal |m°w1edg¢_ Mcxlnnom _ 4' M3: uexfie Pomfer I 9' ' MII. W. J. Seaman ......».... 1.00 “elm Y"'°‘"‘ dl”-" ‘"°"° *"‘“““' The mixed qumottc. "o come tel 'dmoz nr <51 1 Alfred sermrd Mn' mmm Mpmmn lm taut the ,deal for which he _1wed_my Heart' Lord Jesus" was rendered . _ _‘ - _Ml'l. Alilli! Matheson ........ 1.00 mn,” mth ,nd ,must befor, tm b M S ___ __ __ L ___ Mr Fl Grade II~1-Elhelshefllell. 2»M°l'¥ nr. J. R. Matheson 2.00 of do whole ocoolo ma oo.. Y 'S' “ °' “ ° ° ‘~ S~ -, Dalton: 3. Maw Macworld. Mu.. rlomo nrogumona lou 'yu _ A. M teh, M. Leonard Sutherland. _ mu” go m_____gm ymm, M “ " __ The _owl Grede I 1. Julia A. Amnlllltlfld Ira Moxay loo boom. is tho sunt or the nunlom. is “nd M” H““T M°D°““° ' 5° lMerwet Areemlllt. feoullls 2. Mil- lain Ado uoxay Loo . M ,,..,,- 0, .hc "°l°°S '“‘“’° * °P‘°“"“’ "‘°““ "“"; dred DesR»ehe=~ mal ...... zacolw.. wm. s. mamma mo gen: shown me new this important number Ives sun¢ well! lvluslc--Progreasivo Series, 10096- ' ‘ _,_ A_ run,-__ ________________~_ 1,09 pls tho nccclom or’ oclhucwrmmo- ““" "’"“‘ ’“““h °"‘”°“ °“'_____ Pm, l Elizabeth Dllwll. llerenee Delwu. mm roms' na will nano: oolvln .1. xtmwly loo he has given the initial lmvlllee Tm mem' md °'““” '_ _ _ __ Mm' Barry- ‘ Mrs. nausea itobartaoa so a new rise of the chinese Th°“"’°°“' W” mgmy °°“¥“‘““° 1 over 90%-Helen Mameill, Helen M;-|_ my Bruce ............. .50 'natal the momentum or °“ th' ’°“d“‘°“ °' ‘he °““°“"“' l Allen. Auldlns Arsenuult. Norma Call- nm. A. muon .as Protestant Orphanage lo... mu. so.. .oo Mrs. Charles Rose ........... .25 Mrs. Alfred Rose .53 Pflflee-$5 Uhlvlftl' O. ll. S.. George Rose .50 Mrs.Louls .50 E'-ll P°1“lW°lllel\'= Ill-ll-1llll»e 'rom :ms NORTH LAKE PEB GRACE DING HUN'rln nrvln rm nnlvrua _ WELL " J. E. Dingwell 1.00 H. G. Morrow l.00 Mrs. Alfred Morrow ......... 1.00 George Morrow '1.00 J. H. Baker .................. 1.00 lu. D.-Fraser l.oo William _Fras¢r_.............. _L00 Harding Fraser 1.00 Total ....................... 8.00 KINGSBORO PER. _KATHERINE YOUNG_ AND KATHERINE BELL Fred Stillman .45 William McLean ............. .50 Major Young 1.00 lwashie Young 1.25 Dan McDonald 1.00 -lucrrll stewart 1.00 Mrs. Oswald Stewart 1.00 Alex. Scott '.................. 1.00 frm. H. n. neil lm _Freeman Stewart ‘ 1.00 ~Wallie McDonald .50 inalph Robertson 1.00 _Mrs. _Marjorie Robertson 1.00 |Walter Young 1.00 'Joshua Mcnomld 1.00 lilrcd E. Robertson .50 "Bal-ton McDonald .50 H. P. Kennedy 1.00 Seth Mclean .50 wllllc Robertson .75 _James Robertson 1.00 1.00\ Johnrwbertson .so John A. Stewart.............. 1.00 Chester Bruce 1.00 Wilfred Mclean 1.00 *Mrs Melvina Kennedy ‘.40 ,Earl Kennedy 1.00 rel-cy como 'l.oo Willard Ching 1.00 Ibtal ......>I...;..'.......... 21.85 lB0'l`l-IWELL PER. MRS. BOBEIT BRUCE Wellington Stewart .......... 1.00 .Minnie Stewan '25 oeorglo Jardine .so Katie Stewarz .'75 Ruth McD0nl.ld .............. 1:00 _Maude Dixon .....,........,. 1.00 Elisa McVane .45 Mrs. R. Bruoe. . . . . 1.05 Mr.& Mrs. Stanley Mcvane .. 1.00 Talbot Stewart ......:....... 5.00 Total 12.00 misss moan na ntslr I-‘aaszn KENNEDY ' balm n. mlm-ues im Mrs. Eva Robertson .......... .50 'occle mwlolah amos ' so na r no school. nxsrnlcr O ' A gaily-decorated automobile, tak- \.:.l ~..:»¢.~ - ~ ' Wi fifeaoma tous. ed. eclipsed on previous llrc events. _Ma on the mor lo lun lotion. 'olasum aou in .“ - » _"Aisle Altar Hymn.” 'rom ses ' 1 -wud-no yuh he M === _ JIMM1E's /Y ,jg hurl; _snorsnmc-_ sronls . | n , - ‘l rolloe-oomtaolo 'r. w. v. or-cameo of 1'\ii_lal/one, England, who !or1ll'U served on a aiirmarine, was recently buried* at sea. Ei, sl A shoe manufacturer lovlkia. will Gvln 400 givin: him branches in U! 3.0” l .-.onuoooo Y I mv" mt* nr Whii the recent annual automo- . . °' om stewart 1.oo _ na saaarna lil aaovm chu-ilcla stewart me ‘ KID POINT Pll VERA I. CIIINO Clarence 0hing'.............. L00 Mrs. John Houston ........... 1.00 Tyler ........i........ lelaalitilaiala oeaevouqoeooaou Mrs. charles 'Wyand .........' .50 u mu wound rooms. mo canons -mmm mo Mm, .Lewia.'l'oombs ..........- 1.00 Mn. assert sms as Mrs. Willard Nicholson .50 Prank Houlhn ......... rs ........ seven final taguc. were each wood Certificate cu 5.10 503173333 Cauese -warren.-'wen remote amu- __ _ _ _ __ - l ¢g_g¢ fully drawn, at \(alpeque,_~lW and went to live with his dsugh. leeullwld lrttief-natal. _f I .er..l"l‘ix\ell River. Petefmr. lor. Davis J. mmuhlo, o.. ll.. rushed for the was [Q _ staff ’l`_r§|Ill¢\¢ above OD Zhi! class average over Typetrrlting Miss Marion River and Miss n words per minutes. Miss Mackenzie above and Misa Doris Higgins, city, were the winners oi’ the Jarrett prizes during the term. Miss Higgins, who is a dalwhter 0! Mr. and Mrs. Wallace L. Higgins. city, typed 310 words in. fifteen minutes with but one error. W1-|ile'the rate of speed is not high. it was a remarkable Derformance of accuracy for one who has been but a short time at the worlr. Tynewriting (qualifying) Examination Senior . Ruth Stems-100 Helen Vickers-99 1-2. Esther lvuteheil-99 ' Olive Doucette-97 ‘ Evelyn Wood-07 Doualda Crawford-96 Lima McLeod-80 Marion MacKenzie-86 Leslie Gillespie-82 Evelyn Bryanton-00 Dorothy Robertson-no paper Shorthand Vrheory) Exalnlnation Olive Douoctte-Ol Esther Mitcheli~l8 Donalda Crawford-96 Leslie Gillespie-95 ' Evelyn Wood-44 Lima .McLeod-92 Marion MacKenzie-92 Ruth Stern:-91 Violet Owen-9i Helen Vickers--01 Evelyn Bryantou-90 Dorothy Robertson-B7 intermediate Day-85 Hooper-83 Higgins-82 Smith-55 J olln . Doris Roma DIN.) uaemitt 'f _ -aansnva-ron sracrax. snare 'ou ohriauhas ami' New nm' night. Grand music; Admission is cents. ~ ul-is-24-al. _-KENSINGTON' AND GLEAIY, opening game of the season at Ken- sington Rink rl-lday. Dec. 21th. Ad- Qmisalon asc. one hours into mel- ganie. Game starts at 8.15 sharp. _ 'l32~2i-tue.-fri. -oaaumuls mr saavrcss-' In st Mu-rs xeoslhgum, 10 a. io. Heir Communion. New London Parish .on :ith inotelavrvioea will he Renal lrtivsl-_.1o.soia lo. nurlllfnon. un p. mlmaingtoo, 'I p. m. sunday, ,school 2 p. m. mv. G. "r. spins.. Rector. - . ` -INSTALLATION OF OFFICIBS ~’I'he lmna P. Chadwick theater of the Eastern Star installed their of- fieera forthe cominrysar at a _special meeting' tn their lodge rooms at summer-also last many night. The officers are- as follows:-Worthy Mahon, Sister Gordon; Worthy Patron, Brother ' Sharp: Aasociate Mhbmli. Sister Snllil: Allodllo Pat- ron, ,Brother Small: Beltetary, Sis~ ter Gompton, Treasurer, Sister Jack- son, Oonducfor, Sister Dickie: As- sociate conductoross, Sister Jamieson Chaplain, Brother Jackson; Marshal, sister Mun; organist, sum- .han Golden: Adah, Sims- Macoaiiumz nuth. sum naker; rather, sister luaoilelll: Mmm, autor- mud. ml- ecta. Sister Bell; Warden, Sister Melkle, Sentinel, Sister Taylor.--S. ` -CHILDRENS EN'1‘EB.TAlN~ MEN?-The United Baptist Church hadtheir annull Ghristmas tree and entertainment for the Sunday Sohooi ohiidren iaat Friday evening. The hall 'was prettiiy decorated and 'a in-gc christmas tl-ec loaded with gms occupied the csmtre of the stage. Rav. W. H. Harding very oapably ‘pleaded over the nappy authoring. A delightful programme of recltatlcvns. christmas readings and songs was well carried out by the children the performers being encored again and again, Santa Claus then made his appearance and assisted bv his sturdy hemshman , Mr. Emerson Heuslis, pleaented gifts and saga of candy. to the ehi.ldi-en. _A Slleelal feature was the presentation by Santa Claus.. on beha_.i.f of the Sunday School, _of a gold headed cane and an acc:mpany- ingaddresstoDr.A.W.!.Aard.in anticipation of his many years of faithful service to tha Sunday school. Rav. Mr. Harding, who is supptying _for the church at the pros- ent time, was very kindly remembered bv Santa Ui-aus. At the close of the evening in expressing his thanks to one and all for their Ohrlsimae wish- _gs and accompanying gift Rev. Mt. Harding said it had been a pleasure to preside over such a gathering _where so -muah good will and hap- pinel was in evidence-S. < -DEATH OF Ml. G; HENRY WALKID--'rhare` passed away" last Friday evening one of Summon-side's oldest residents, Mr. G. Henrywallrer at' the advanced age of 89 years. lidr. Walker was the son oi' the late Mr. David Walkerof Kensington, be- the last of a l famil d ing* .' arge y. an spent 'his early days there. Ha later 'l‘o'l'\loOlll\llc .' MH 'c -mn-as-a ,»_mnauma.r._a.|.° _- ~ ‘ 24. 1079 " "”'¥!==! _.same to Hunlamlsua cull has oh. W til nw* -efficient members cl elliot-llotlhatia now M, F.acilur. man _MBL I-ls rebhqu some yo-,._~, ‘ith 0! hll Ilia lZ\l‘al year; ;go_ ll WI B KI ol ,many oterlilg lqualltievanu made a .host ol frlems. H9 WU mf NNY. WWI the elder oi _‘the Presbyterian ci.-|_olr and oloo 'taught 511111113 in the country dis. i-lic/ll. 'I‘h¢'l'9 lr! ltlt D m0U.i°n one ~§ua\. Mr. George Walla' ol Mum, `R. T. HOIDHII, Bl1X`|'ll1'l?l'5dE. B.l‘i(1 om daulhtor, IIl‘l.`D\Yld il. McMurdo ol Filllilllelvide. to whom. th_e Guarclillr. ‘extends its sincere qmlpathy, 'rho funeral took place on Sunday after. noon from the residence dl’ his daugh ter, Mis. David Mcluurdo, Rev, C. S, 'Si.Clalr Jeans officiating and was very _lhu-gory' attended. 'rho pollhosrc.-_. _wore Messrs A. B. Mlcliay, W_1=', ‘schui=mm, 'r M. Luulottof, .mmol .`H'%l1l§. 'Olive McNei.l_ and Daniel _Mcueod-.a ~ l _ ________ _" -A. E. MaoLEAN HOCKEY LEA- .GUE MEETING-A very largely at- tended meeting of. thm A. E. Mae. Lean Hockey League were held in Mr. MacLean‘a office at Summerside on Saturdiy. lik. Vernon Matthews, of _binary presided in tl-le absence ni who president, Mr, H. -M. Downinz, who was unavoidably called out ol towil. After routine buirineas and tho lreports oi' the various oommlttees had 'been reoeived the finrmoial report lwas read and showedl a balance of ,$32.80. Members from the clubs ru lAllpel-ton, Oieary. Kensington, Caps 'rx-avsm, Tryon, n. 'r. Holman, tm _andthe U. Y. M. L_ were present at the meeting The leazile is in bi ldivided into three sediions: Central Western and Eastem, liirlnce County i'I'he handsome Madman trophy, which who won last year by Albert-~ _on, will be ardently strived for by _tho dum-out clubs. several applies. _tions were received from other nluln wishing to join the league and these will be oonsidoroo by the elleellllve 'at the next meeting. 'rho executive `wlll he romeo nur t o clubs hm ‘have appointed their iamlmgers for lthe year, the maliagers. making ,UTI the executive. All wishing to join me club should have their soulles- _tlon in by January ist. The sched- .ule of lames will be drawn up in thi _near future. Tile officcns ful' ills year were elected as follows -Hon ll"re`sidcnt, Mr. A. E. Mclxnan. M. P.: lPreaiden1t. Mr. H. M. Dolvn-ling; Serv. _Tread Mr. M. .I/eo Wedge. A hearty gvole of hhenks was tendered to Mr. `li/focloan for the llandsorne trophy he has donated and for his hearty _support and interest in the league. _Mix MacLean expressed himself lu well pleased with the way :the lenght lcenducted their games last .year and ltoped that their enthiisiaim woulff continue -iimrough this season. He wal sorry to see that Tigniah had with~ iclrawn from the league. Mr. MacLean 'promised them his hes.rt_v :mnpnrt _as in the past and wished thf~ league n splendid season of sport.-»»8. "Flint lrrltatlng Cough A hal! teaspoon of Ml_rd’s taken internally with mdasses _ will stop a cough, and plsvent complications. ' \gQA1-LLA _ _ _ .__ . . l'-A 0 ‘Milf l_iNl s\ _The Most 'Appreciated Christmas Present ` For Man. Woman or Child is. the I llev: Universities Dictionary With all t,`e laiestfaurla and proannahliam. aaeanmgq aaa A lllollylllll llinalrailona. llalilel. vrrather prognos- ' lioatlolll. Bi-andall llghh, Punctuation, ` » __ Anerlealmls. etc.. ate. _ aught up u. sau. aovlaaoe was un mm worai lo thc language. A Dictionary el lale wards and Terms of Every- Day lrromal |‘ellaaadAl¢|\laaa.a¢Coulareaano.l.aw at' Avhtlsa. ot lallollenl Gall. Baaelall, loatball, lkalng. laanatlall. Iaelrilng, Language of Gems. Wedding aoalver- ruoo ass no muluoaa. raompl ol _151l|,@l¢'llswa|'a.A'lllct|aaary oflantga Woeiaaaa Illaal.-facts about the lartil. Population ol the earth D! 'ooasmoaivrao lou. #mia of wauau. aaa uf;-lx - ._ Allthlaaalalatnonferoaiyraeoalaaaleao ~' |¢ep'intsgua\¢¢¢¢n»na|aanayn\u¢aaar|»\»v¢r: _ `n_alesat.|a1h\|amaChvka¢umto' everybody ar , coU1>oN _ ¢»»oi¢»_m*wm .-. _, . _ _