\ ... ir`___ li -§“.”~.¢lrl1`/7517775* I * fl' v ‘ .< it -. `= ll ~f » g i .` . ‘_ .` air: s ~ s :.5 .7 ;V \\; K L, : .gn x s \ .`\ , gifs ._ .5 Q I Q tion of every line of Jewelry marks our stock-_, . , i die of Women and Force, Strength and Cour-` in lim un Vein lsr Msn ........""‘°”` “¥..."‘é.".‘ iii fii`f.§.’°°w‘i'I°. ll~vo,l*l=so sf lm is ‘flair nissa- 3h°on¢. l~les|tlq,,Vi¢¢qga Folk It is conservatively estimated that this re- mlrknble _formula is now being used by over three million people annualy. Among those who have used and strongly endorse it are many physicians who have lleen connected with the best hot-gitalsand medical societies. must United tate; Senator and Vice- sidentlal nominee. Chaz] A. Towne of Minnesota- U. S. Commi onerof Imm'i~ xratiovi. lion. Anthony Csminetti' Iud tk_lnsori of the United States éunft Q Claims at \‘Vashington~ Wm. L. Chambe ,Commissioner of the U_n_ite_d States of Mediation and Conciliation nt Washing- ton and former Health Commissioner Wm. Rkkerrof Chicago. ewspapers everywhere Ire invited bo this statement for the beneiitof their rea eralltisaug sted that h siciansmake I record ol it mnecp it inptlleirotiices no that they may intelligently answer questions of patients conccmindg it. Everybody is ad- vised to cut itout an keep it. Acopy of the actual sworn statement will be sent to any- one who desires such. lt il ns follows: Iron Peptorlatc (Special specific Standard) ,_ q‘uantlty giveg below. Sodium Glycero- g osphates U. . P. dliionsantol. Calcium lycerogxhoaphates . S. P. (Monsanto). ."E. _ Mux Vomnilcac Ut.»§.°g’.PCasGc_arine or sznesiu ar a o. in l’_ Oil Csssia Cinnamon Precip; Ufgf ffalclum Carbonate Preci . U. S. . lzach dose of two tablets ol)Nuxated Iron _contains one and one~half grail-is of organic lron_iri the_ form of iron giegtonate. of n ruff-.-ll specific standard. w c in our opin- ?’T~'~‘!" Iron Blood rli'._ici...i'rll.il»..i.iz.»..lsus ,,. to any other gown form of ron. y uunlother makes of Iron Peptonate we could _ ave put the same quantity of sctual iron in the tablets at less than one-fourth the coat to us. and Esusing metallic iron we could have accom- ?" hed the aamg thing lt Iesa than one- elitli the cost; ut by ro doing we must have most certainly impa red their theriyieu- gc ellicacy. Glycerophosphatel use _ in uxated Iron ls one of the most expensive tonic .ingredients Irnown. It in especially recommended to build up the nerve force and thereby increase brain power. as zlyccr- ophos tes are said tocontain phosp urol_is in t_ha?;»art:icular state so similar to that in which t is found in the nerve and brain cells of_men. Aswillbe seenfrom then .healin- gortant ingredients of N uxated ron (Iron eptonate and Giycerophosphates are very oeiihpeirsgs products as compared with moat ei' cs. _ Under such circumstances the temptation to adulteration and substitution by unscrup- aloui persons, is very great and the public hereby warned _to be careful. and ace every bottle ,ia lglainly labeled Nuxated Iron ' by the ae Health Laboratories, Paris. London and Detroit. U. 5. A.. as this ll thc only enuine article. If you hav¢ taken other for-ms of iron without au_cc:& this does not prove Nuxated Iron will help you. ` ' Invuarivsaae' lioisi Kiiaabd lion la not I nerd rvnisdy but one which li wsu known lodnggins nary- wims. \ onlin ui. alan lmnmls im granite.. it is wily sqlaiilaisa. lim use islam tsiusi , min nom black. nor upset the abmseh. Iiuxated lmn Ia not ra- oouinsndsd forms In cues of aeotelllnun butoalnl n tonic. nrsvl th and blond huildor. (ln euslof illnoss always snimfi your family psyiislui sail in “law hli advice.) I! in doubt u to whether ornot you a tonic. uk your doctor. pa we do not wish to ull you “"'.:°-°l'.‘;‘-.f,'.'°-.rw "~=":.z.'.: ..'a.ir.':-“elif an in in » niarn your money. lt lap»:l'd“l'ry all inulds. | Sold in this city by Geo E I-Iugllcs, Apothecarles Hall' E A Foste ~ - . . . r, Central Drugstore, and H. J. Mahon, (‘Mcnti1gue.) 6 _ _ _ _ .___.___________ ____ ¢____ _ __A__ ____ P. 1 f » \~ ' \ i»` " .\` f/ ( 1' QW" / ' worry about Prince Ed- i . I Y, ., . ,` -' ly. ward Island being “wet \~._, i *' or dry !” , l There is no need to , You can get plenty of i M Evangeline pple Cycler THE BEST BEVERAGE OF ALL A Delicious, ` ` ° llealthful, Refreshing ----- This cyder is of the very finest possible ` holic strength- a flrality and is absolutely reliable as to alco- It is manufactured and rc- rined by the }-jnglish process and retains all _s the delightful flavor aed aroma of the Nova f' "\ Scotian apples. ‘J :@_= #uni in 'r ly B J. Sli i it f 8. il 5 W diiy. " A le a F M Y Uu lt "0 ll. ll c pn .d b VY ome.-iK. -Mr. Charles Kelly, who la spend ng his vacation with friends ut Kln= kora, was in town on 1i‘rld.i_v. .\1i1. Kelly intends leaving For tim Sintra ' on Tuesdaynnornlng near. fl itals .-K. ._i_i.___i_-___ IN MEMURIAM f Mias Eleanor, S. Pl pey, who ass it lr/ illinois illios Lili any mars- _:_....,: \l\\ da., ey renc ere t your ~ln ' \ ‘swf June last and after spending the , W summer months at Shaw’s Hotel re- Charlotteto n turned to the city on Mionda intend _, ing to return to the United gtates in *wWH ,. sho., uma Th” “‘“-” W" ‘P‘*"’°’ “'““' “.'““*' °' rare and endearing qualities of mind and heart and was socially a great fav- ' orlte ~ alla nail man, warm rrleniis in ilils Without Exception the Best Domes- tic Fuel p Ask your dealer for it and ac- cept no substitute. For cargo or carloads apply to BENJAMIN ROGERS---Agent W ‘_ - , Charlottetown - Or Nova Scotia Steel &: Coal Co Ltd i. i New f' i We _will be pleas to have you call. i:‘ill.v'a i q I f li _jV_ _ ,. . [Tenn ng 6.500.000~ EUR -Mrs. Merritt Roberts of Chicago - and son Merritt W. who has been vis ting his brother Mr. Peter Callaghan f' Ebbsfleet left recen‘tly for hel- ‘-Mlas \Maud M. Callahan of Chic- go, who has been visiting her homo t St. Louis, left recently for Chic- go, where she is on the regular ursing staff of one of the big hos- D D ' d away at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Gnne, on the Esplanade, bout nine o’clock yesterday morning, esth being due to heart trouble. Miss jPlppey was ii daughter of the late Mr. John R. Pippey and' Sarah R. Plppey, formerly of Charlottetown, \\ » _ ut who reliloved many years ago to ,jx put up in large or sma" Woburn, Maas., where Mr. Pippey was- -\ kegs by Flditor and proprietor of tho -Woburn 1 ge \ \~. Journal She was a very intimate $3- -:Iso A,,n,p°||| v,||¢y ¢°_ LM, friend of Mr and Mrs Gans and nc- »-” o* " companied them to the Island every _g0|1|;5¢~|-|gN.-_“g._|°HN |\___0n day. The "most foremost" minister" = . ' ' - ~ i - -Septemll'gr;9_ I 9 lid \ I _I '}\ If I mpgfuqu (gr “ww 1 ml. 99|. HOW PRIUIDENT G. 8. INMAN °¢-, __ -me iiuliiisi/iii i. .ll ln. ii nn. col. mini »i»T.pl‘..y nw val-llmfrv His »ui1H°AY °!».,_ ,_ lnffsrty’s, Blimmeralde. minimum charge twang me cents. . "P- 'ft 1; _ ‘ -PAY TODAY -People wishing to -_gAn_wAY ****'b°Au;The “noun” when me New England dgleugian _ lt! V' save money should pay their electric R“°Wm- CUDWD Tffolholm. enwrvd to the Rotary Convention at Balt Lake \é__--_--_--x "gm bill mdgy gud rwelye me dlp. P011 011 Ffiduy Wil-ll I.; cargo 0! roll- City, on its special train, discovered »coun¢_ 345, WHY 008|- , .l-I one day to be Sunday (the other days 2-L ._-as--` --+ ` being for from pnritsnlcsl in the do- 1 -~~-__- S i I ,_ C T w_ W_ A. Dsnce and 'social the developing fiitowlld- and wooly west-_ _ I " Lggdls 1”; If gn §;:,?|:f,f,.f;y ,,,,,,,|,,s Town Hall, Albertalt-,,l§°lday. Bee pos ,‘ornara),"the suggestion was made by “ \\ sem lothwat 7 p_m_ Pmceed, m ,M ters for psrticulai'n.VA ' 865.'. Mother Bill that some sort ot ser.; __ _~‘-____"“_._ _ or nie nail pairing iiniii. sam-smil vices shwld he held in lwiwf of 01° ` , -WANTED AT ONCE a teacher for the score csrdf fhlnntngiue races an in “F9 l’"W W" J'°°k Ph""|’°' °°°i”`_;’t termediafe department .of the Alber- mlstgite was ins , ._1n' the genealogy ‘"7 °f ""2 B°"'°“ °|“b' Wh(‘;“i° 5|; as tc-n High School. Supplement $150. of John Ri. Thcib 'i scar was aired by S “ R°;°" an *“U““:°““ :ln “°l;1;r V R. H. Reid, Secretary of Trustees. Park Medium, own" hy' J mea Gor- H’ 'gm' -° °° fag" gf '"1" prflfct hé i 854-0-10M2l man, Kensington-and rsisedshy James ° ad. “mms U 'mem a i _ Dummy Wm* M' a mu brotha of would take a vncs on dur g June, n " li nf inn tl lui Rota : ::Ralleves Asthma at little expense. J°h|1 R-» "U09 YN" °|d. Which Sivefil. hggqiluglhelsi gm guggeeged in lndlpyc l'|0llBBlldB 01 d0llli.l's IIBVQ D88!! 78111- promise of hams 33 K°°d 0|' better in mm to omcmt at an 1mp|-°yi59d- l'."';':.'.°'".r.‘:i.°°.i:°; run* lr ’°”" “~ _:_ ~» in 02° of ii-s » » - - r ~ cars. ~- 8 B BB 0 ‘ . .i _V ed against the upper berth in the mid- ima iliat li is wltllln reach or ali. g§’2f;ée§f‘*‘;§;gilf;§hro1_°'llf:§,*’§‘};‘°' ills or the car; opposite was the wor- ls the national remedy ful' uslhuiu. ~ ° N caster banner, and flanking those on ar removed from the class of doubtful 51:5 1333;): ' ‘me nfl'-3" al:l;';':1d,i":g“_n‘f“§:_';!y' each side were Canadian, British and nd experimental preparations. Your “ned 200 and mam, The B‘e»cond CME American flngs.l The pulpit waiihthe ealer can supply -lt. . upper-bertrstep adder draped~wt an if32`i'.§Z3..§”n.§"iili‘il°ii’.`§{”i?iI-’“}..di‘.3i iA"=°"°=" ilu- A mf* -‘>°f"° “"1 rs E E N PEBQ NA A _ , white napkin wrapt about lt, contain W ST R 0 LQ' :ié§:`:$:,` ,$gn“%‘n:3,';§id :£30 :`_§';i"it ing a collection of little prairie flow- ` ing a forged cértilhcnto to the lilenglalrt "5 plgaikedlggrlng an ear? “op 3"" a' -Mr. Hubert McDonald. Kelvin, W l d (fl, __l| gil ll ,,_~~ 1, .' "~°“" n 5 °“» W" 9° "W" “` vent Monday in Summvrsids ln? rfolvlfllifn jiiyiigilfsnt ';l~§lillinl¢` 'ill '22 f,f°'g§!§§:&l;';‘;e*“° “al” “"" "°“d" ...Miss glanche Coleg }{en5mg¢,0n_ £1633 ngggugsantrn tgg; ‘$3322 3; At tenythirty every seat was occupl. as B visitor to Summerslde on Mon. ja" H ‘ ed and there were chairs in the nlales ` ready for more Rotarians. There _ ' ` were menthere who had not been in other provinces.-,-iK. PELTS iA'l‘fIiUCTION HOME FROM T IP.-iRov. J C. __ ‘ church in years. There were men and Mr. John _Peters and Mr. John MacLean, D. D. of gummerside, has women of an faiths except Hotteutom rsenault, ex soldiers, Summerside. returned from it trip to Toronto and d B I h lk Th h I H it for Boston on Saturday morning., other cities While' lit Toronto Father an ° ' °" °' ° ° ° " am' _ ‘ V _ Dodge of Kingston. N. Y., Betty H ____ ;vf)i‘1‘;I‘;f‘:;:)nat;:]':ld°‘fll$h$_|3'ie‘;\'l,'thE*Nil* Blanchard of Worcester, and Prexy _Messrs Joseph Damn Glengmr‘,_ gan “un be" H 8 Bak with d Donald Adams of New Haven, were in ~ H daily to thelcity of Toronto slonc iw" ` ° 4 -we c - , - h the choir. - ._ tb. »¢`_\:_.~f. ’ _M B G 8 Do 0 l~F"°m P°"°“°l °b'°f'V°f~5°l“ 1"*\"h°¥` The service began with America” ’ ‘.635-"` _ rned recently from a ‘two weeks vl_s-*The Reverend gentleman is effect] l 8' a,du°t by Harry Dodge and __j w "" M - V - - ~ ll - - ngid Frank Riiley. I-Ialiburton. llaeft 011, miratlon of the boulitiful frliit cropain l&ev‘;,-l;l,?,§e§f,l`,v,11Tl; Jygllllgsgofpgxlgg' :ugly mom ng en mme to °`“°“’ th” mstfwt “W f"“m°“d° KWH! ton. Mass)-arrived to take his seat _ K D Y Betty Blanchard during the offering to Boston' *£199-l;9dI':V'»1fl&-11;? 0\i`¢‘l;i°k I0! Ctlrps tin' ($29.81 for somol deserving charity) _DL and Mraz Henneberry' . i . san a er 0 erv ng cm ll and ended with The End of a Per- f Boston. who have been visiting on E. l. left la-st week for their holne Dr. Hennebery is a native of Morell. -K. the most perfect addresses' Jack ever g as uman and full of fellow ship and friendship, and made all in. Q ' ' ‘ _ that congregation from 23 cities in New England and Canada feel = that TEN DAY SALE AT |Nl|'ERNAT|0N- Y.h8` W0!'ld 'lB V6l’y full Of lllllllllll l0V6 ; r AL FUR EXGHANGI BEGIN- |and spiritual aspiration and real work ING 8EPT._»‘l0. - to do, and that Rotary spells a world -___ - ' with that kind of life in it -ir rave is may is uiu rmliiiio. --1-wo iclvrra. _ wonb neil , “ ‘~ ‘J ---- 1- l_. Y. ~I'k-"iu~¢~ Q! v , r ; 34 §-- I <5 . . D" ‘K l I V A M ..~e _- ' /' tat; nb N. lk( . =~ h QW \2 f _cowls 'ro This lceclisltnl -DON"r FORGM' up lllg cwv poi-tiiiclit or thc nail; uist was plat " ...__ A PERFECT 'END or A DAY. , , Cool, comfortable feet, no buming, itch- ing or aching. ' ' That's what Mercury Socks. have made possible. . Designed for foot comfort as well as dura- bility! Carefully knit, plenty of _foot room, no skimping anywhere to save material-all factors of the Mercury quality. ` C_\ Tested threads and yarns and permanent dyes are our assurance of durability. Mercury socks are made in a wide range of materials from the finest silk for dress wear to heavy wool for rough outdoor use. If your dealer does not carry Mercury hose, send us his name. ivialtcuizv Mitts, LlMi'ri-zo, Hamilton, canada Makers of Mercury Underwear and Hosiery for Men, Women and Children. ' ' » ii " ' ’ is hd? We f the MCFW' MacLean thinks that the potato crop. ` V A0 , » , I H ,- , \ ;\ °“ d"“3 5tf”'*’ stan' Kensingwni fe' ,la away below the average in 0ntario.' gg-nlxc 'llded Keep the Home Fm” f ' » \ M' Hosiery i feet' Day,)” with tears in the eyes and In chokes ln tile throats of nearly every , A one, but they got away with the song '5 ,___ lp in low tones, in spite of the feelings. -" x Oh, yes; the service included one of D 6 ° ave. lt w h - --'I _,gm I _°` `°f. -_ 7 - _ _ _ Despite pe om, 1,-Gm all ua ,J Itso happened that when the aii~ I nouncement of the meetln was made -` _-f-"’**~- p . _ q rte of the world that fur polts are scarce and daily becoming scarcer. the Inter- national Fur Excl§.tngé_l'ht St. _bouts presents for' its a hual Autumn\ sale 0,500,000 raw fur pc_lts'. *This ls ex- clusive of more than 600,000 poullda of rabbit skins, which will' average any- The sale nl 0 gn W 900 ,_ New England delegation left Mam Every country on the globe -from _ . _.. _ i ggggldqéulregfeyeggggognlfaglze12,3; shoes and trousers, and led to tho sten cataloxuo. Some of the extreme-; ':t“u°“ Dl°'“°'°m at °“° m‘I““t° mst ly large quantities presented include _ - . over 1,500,000 Russian squirrels; al-|:"°“'" t° "W9 hm’ d°'m7~ h° heard most 1,000.00 moles; 275,000 skunk; I of "Hem a jolly good fallow" "Have 28°'9°° ““""° °"°s?“’“ 5”" 1‘8'°°° he liver to he li iiiliiili-eil," Hsu it Lit- Anstrnliian. opossum, nearly 200,000 _ _ tl Prairie Flower," etc., etc., and ermme' We" 500'00° muskfat' 150900 around him 'danced and prnnced his clvet; 230.000 marmot; and over 100.- wB“_w,sh"s 000 foxes, ln- every color .and from every country that they come. 1, The opening dsy's offering will con- sist of over 2,500,000 pelts, inciuslng- tiioae of the United States Govem- t ment. The fur trade in general had hoped- for a larger offering of Alaska senlskina, since there ls, a large de- mand ln fashionable trade for these t extremely beautiful and dunsblo pel- trles. i An nusually large number of for- eigners have made resilvvatloils' for the solo; some as individual hnyera;| others representing alledgroupa ofi donlers. The fact tha/t~" urope .is practically danuded of furaftbnt there s fully as strong a dentdnd tlhere as hare; -that the fura ofi the North American continent are hold ln high esteem abroad-last A~pl‘ll~ lt. was a French buyer who paid‘>t0l1~~prlce for Alaska sealsiiins_-makes .St.,-Louis not only. the largest buti.the moat nt- tractive market for foreign 'st well as for the home trade. ‘ . It is estimltod that the 10 da s , ' » , Y sale will aamoiint to# somewhere around ‘$14.00 ,,000. _ -‘ r w p ith , U A ` “ska Sealskinsy offered mn, the ac_ moth Hot Spring, bound liomewnrd. count of the United gluten-~G0vem_ thc new governor of the first district __-_ ment’ owner of me Alaska sealskm did not suspect that the day of hla MISS PIPPEV herd. These pelta havebeen dressed birth Wai* kll0Wn 10 any of the party. and dyed in SL Lows’ and are one, It was, however, and elaborate plans ed to the trade as 8 “Mullen article’ for its celebration were being devised Citizens were greatly grieved yes- and far superior to the dye and fin- by s°m‘* “f the f°u”“' R°t‘"1““5 1" mf' erday to hear of the sudden death lah that London~'used to present. There B°“°“ lmnch- Wh” '»l‘°__"°l“ 5t‘f§P“°‘~ is ample occasion for the United at Livingston. Montana. Mother Bill States to be proud of the .home bled toacnfo-bakery ad bought a big- dressed and dyed mmskins' for or wide-deep-luscious layer-cake and it pert furrlcrs are not slow or heal- “ tant to any that this is an instance t where the home product _so far' sur-| b"“M°“' {'}::°5|e:;“§s (gllgfgfsgsfg £55 i;2xP,‘;r,§;i~ night, when George Inman, of Charlot- parlson. l t 'as anrugglcd by Arthur Barnstend in- o tho sleeper to be kept for the cele- Tho train was delayed until mid- omwri. P. sz. l. he or ills rnrilicinn-i ing birthday. was holed from his bed n his pajamas, permitted to add wclve. In the midst of those who had he ever new and wonderful strains The train started, the bunch retired or the night, and George thought the celebration was done. But the next evenln after dlnne when he was ro- g V r, . urning from the diner, he was aur- prlsed to find in his, section that huge birthday cake with the figures of his agp outlined in burning candles. And he crowd sang more glory to his yours and friendships and his success. and there were toasta given by Senor Manuel Garcia Vidal, of Santiago, Cuba; and also by “Nuts” Llppitt. of Porto Rico, and by Harry Dodge, of Kingston, N. Y.: and the cake was cut so carefully by the latter that every one in the party including the -conductor and the porter, ate to George'a health and prosperity, and George sont- his piece of cake home to his family. ' That party helped to tis Prince Edward Island to the United States, and»if`Georle ever makes as good ii speech in iitsdlstiiict as he did with# heart full of affection and feeling to his birthday celéhrators, the district will knowfhow full Rotary is of the heart In man. i., »` -'$1.11 I ii :.'.. . I o uf# |l°A1-l-tilzn. S V Q_,,».»_.,_~ _ .s at breakfast in the dining car there 2,3 - ‘ . ;; ~ were a few of the Rotsrians 'of District `= - V J Thirteen also bre-nkfaating. So they V ';-.5 1 ._ went back io their cars and planned “ '7 ' “Wil another meeting on the same train and , »‘ ~ 55 at the some time. _ (Our reporter was 5 g _flag where bepwoen elgm .`. and twem _ not able fo attend both services.) . ,lr." eislit belts io thc pound. -y When the special train bearing the . . "» fi' Ti, Wm <5? ‘ . P11, L_`I§,""“&, - nasir 5? a, - nuulr pi; ,. issamzillil I ..F.U¥L, “-..} is ,_/1 _T li . To your WU and does SOLD IV LEADING DEALERS CURRIE & MURNAGHAN. Charlottetown ` ’ HARRY F. LEE, Summerside. George lnmon knows where hla'perial fnmlly has capital "pllll ' friends are, now, but better than that, 'al>rond. The 'Minister added that he hla friends know that Rotary ls full of .expected shortly to announce A p such men as George Inman, randy to posed plan of settlement of the H0 hsnie their birthdays kept green and llenzollern fnmlly's financial affair! the youth of their hearts kept from and that this would. not he dlulM°¢ ageing.-Rotarinn for September. “by pettlneaa or malice." Ind WWW -~*--*--- not call forth unjustified criticism GERMANY T0 GIVE EX-KAISER _, _ ENOUGH MONE _.Spare the children from suffer Y To LIVE 0" ing from- worrna -by. using 0lor's ' 'Worm Powders, tire most 6 50"!" BERLIN' 399* 3~'“Th°"" *UW vermlfuge that can be got with which amount of cash former Emperor Wil- i . » f the "am hm on 'hu arson wh” _h H d to combat these insidious foes o _ P e B oun and liel less. There ll nuthin! ' .f° H°“'"?d= W” 550900 marks- 3°' lhiit-gxcela lhfilpreparatlon as s worm cord-ing to a statement made today destroyer, and when M qnlule, ps. by Dr. Albert. 0. W. isuedekiim, Prusj come known in 3 h,_,u‘,;,h¢,|d no qgpgr sfiin Minister-of Finance. V Wm ,be “sei The meme M act, by Dr. - isusdsflium also declared- that "self, ,.equ|,.|"'n° wi" ve to "pl" a careful investigation liild failed to “_ and solhoroulhly ‘hw mogul" inillcntetliat the former German lin- more |, desk” 'WHATS THE. r ..;°.~*.:=°;,,., O E HIT ME . i <0 <51' . Diocesan l: o. sumo “°Fs'°°‘°° 5~i-u.~..-»¢- i-.alas-r wEl.l..; lr HE \~1Awr»s. T19 PLA-r +lE'l_l. HAVE O our A LoCi< oMlTl-t T0 OPEN Tl-lib.. ..._....._./ _ Iii'-‘ ,\. .,.,. ....4 Y~,_ l AM DROFE°ob0R B. i>\-mtllb. l wouuo i, LM! 'NS' one MR5.-lines! 1 ARE YOU éourm #Law THA? v .iv » im- --~ _Zhi lf . i -\ . -i toon our