'u *-2* i E@i&1 l lnradtill Aaaaolntolaitaro- Walkaraldtlolrlh III to (ll shmoe) yilvuula Er gi § l '1' iii Eli iii iii _iilgi ¥§¥i;[ lit; Y -1 ll Bw upheld lull- . "4 _ _it-N . ri g’-i il* it ” if' iz ;§;. %»‘s.__-_V f i ,¢.9. - ~;-,fe-;\i».»-~ F "<1, 1 v.. .»i '.1 v ,. ii ii » .t r - . it ; . _ 1 ~,.’ ¢: 1 ’3‘é»t1¢` ni..-...»..».,.,..-- a.,..... - ~ f _-. ._,_r.- _..-_y-->- ;“' - -".'~':`~ -..- 5' ,,, ;& _ i ,ii nn.. iii i- `_ `. *Q* "’°:‘ "/*V 4,. ,f ii ~ l , t ii-V i a 2 ii i 'Q l\D|ovna|“t|'n-a°:‘vaa»~))a=il»l’|:g¢aaaavdnl ataauu WIIDNBIMY JANUALI il. ill! Qi, _ i’ BETTER HOG PRICES t owllm the °l\%°\\\‘°l mil!! N _____- Of interest and importance to all N! him producers is the lettn in ‘todays Forum columns by Mr H. W Clay. my-ull (reading Ln mentor on the steady advance in hog prion and the prospects of continued irnprovememt for some time one result Mr Clay notes hal been A tendency on the put of ahgmers to market ther hogs at light weights whereas these ani mais if held beck on the farm and finished at about N0 pounds would fetch much better prices as 'Inc many of our producers, It is pointed out, have decreased their hog holdings; but it, is not lit too Lola to breed for May pig. and as the outside demand prom- ises to be even better than last 511118, there is nc reason why ev- ery poasilblg advantage should not bg taken of th; present. situation. In October last, at the annual urine show and sale held by the Prince Edward Island Swing Breed- ers' Asoomtion, it was predicted by department officials and packers that within six or eight months there would be a mai/erial advance ln hog prices. It wav pointed out thot- the Mn-Fitimo Provinces pro- duce only 15 per cent of the pork poduota consumed in these Prov- inces. In Prince Edward Island we WUUHJIY Dr0d\lCe a surplus ova- our oonnimption requirements. but BhI'\illti11M per-¢¢nL of mg Maritinia market being aupplied by other' provinces. Packers prefer the lahind product to Western impor- iltions, but have no cho.c¢ in the matter when the Maritime supply ia lo limited. In addition. Canada DOW e!1.i0yl a bacon quota of 2,500,- M0 cw%..i.n the British market, al- llonhnl an unlimited outlet for all its surplus bacon our canadian .camera can produce. Th, ygult, la luuuled up in the first sentence or lk, 0iay's letter. Hog price; have reached 8 l-2 cents on the Mon- treal stookye-rds, "with a strong general undertone mused largely by the strength of the English mar- \“=‘t~" and with prospects that the "` Drive will hold and even go higher 'for some time at least. ' LoCH NESS Moivsrl-:R Por some months now a serious ¢°utf<>v¢rSy has razed in the oia Country over the existence cf a “Loch Ness Monster"-a areature laid to resemble a yea-serpent, md io be of nrenrtrvrie origin, inhabit- ilil Loch Ness, in Scotland. First *MW is 1 Joke, its existence hal been insulted to by many ap- fparently sober witrieases, and now the scientists have been lnv-lt,¢4 1° jvc their op.nion. One such view- Udni- IDDNYB in I refetit issue of N* Umdvll Suvctator, the author Nm! Dr. W. T. Colmln, Keeper of ZOOIWY at the Natural Hiswry Museurm Bouth Kensington. Dr. U0l1'n-in bays in part: . _ ‘H “PHHMJI only those who have worked in a great museum where ~i,5 ’ u mllectionl are constantly being received from the remoteat, mmm _of the earth and tm depth, uf mg _J ,l -aevenaeaaeanrealizelust how acl- domths unexpectedoomesw hand. That new, and strange for-mg 91 Uillhll IUC Nmnin M) be dllwuvefgd --we cannot doubt, md nomn 01 q,h¢m ' ‘ "YNY "GH be of greataiae. We know 7 _ -*HI very little of the inhabitants of -*he devver abyases of me ocean. Dr. ----Taideunans and, more recently, Com- mands Gould have laboriously qol- latlcd IU the better attested lwriea of the so-called "sea serpent" and '»~-helluva that they can discern ln 'ibm some ghmowy animal or 'monstrous lin. of which not a wt- ll wuth, not a rirrea ui :c _'.¢in, hal Iver como inw the lilvdlofllovloafst-xtiapoauoia *Ibmwon EY rig; iii; ¥ r'§ sligi ‘r ui ill l get into fresh Rin’ lit all coll It ia clear that only a mail hunter of the wknuaea claim to hav, seen anythinl that would give much ht-lu in deter-inminl the aoological position at the creature. Ona or mon rounded hullml or pcarm( above the surface of the water afford littioohie lstowhlt ia below By far the most aignifl aint of the atoriea ans than which speak of a lon: slender lied lur mounted by a lnall head raised high above the water. If mae ae counts are even appvmximltnly our- iect they dispole at once of sugges- tions that, a whale or a shark ithongh a shark ta most unlikely in fresh water) runy have made its way into the loch. The raising of the head out of the water aug- gests a seal, but the size and pm- portiom attributed to the neck are widely different from those of any seal. The aes-lions are oongaaratve- admit the impldllhle supposition 01 one having wandered so far from its natural habitat, or, somewhat, less ilnorobrbly, hoviuz escaped from a circus, it. would have l;ttle in com- mon with most of the de§\Dtionl or duetches that have been pub- lished- It may not be without signi- ficance, however, that in the latest NPUHD the nook, instead of bein! slender, has become “very thick, D0! unlillc thot of a heal or a sea- lion," and that on the only occas- ion on which the greature wa; pm 011 land it "moved across the road inaserieaofjerks."Dwallersinthe vicinity of Regents Part, however. will at once object that K tm creature had been a aaa-lion it would have been heard aa well as neu. “1"in»11y. it mun in recalled that the monatzrafthela-ksotrivsr h no novelty to tho student of folk- lore. from Sooltand w cent.;-al Mrloa, from sweden to Bitiah Columbia the stories run, nowcf a water-bu.l1 or A water-hone, now W l lfrpdlt oi monstrous sue, or a dragon of terrific aqacct; and if the rivrhorsc Nok of lcandina- vi-an mythology be really uw mg. THE COMING SESSION ruerirtn vmaiir unimvdrvdnwr tlwea and a half yosrl. um any u. mm hm u “ EDITORIAL NOTES mn pau. --° hthlJamiu'y|nalh\t_ofthe Umaiilll ooagnohicslioui-nal aiu wothroll writes of Pat Dlllivlmtllpnhuahh- twalulwvalocdamdlowkima- i 2 2 it ii *r 1; 3 , .r 'lil .iii- ly long in tha neck, but even if wel gi! iii ii? . Zei it i i mast on per upremo me usually the lail in a right ci! legislation comfort. that in period y hal has been at other period! it hal tlktll in :orium call It ted out that this up part. of the court than auythins else constitution awdynamic adaptable in the uhm( dr, of every time - nt Rejoria from Washington indleata mint, me /ldministratioii contem- plates taxing large cash rves 0! rm ggsg Es§E pgs e; gg §§i§€§;§§E§§”§§§E§€i§ § gr g giigi EE‘? giggla ” `a§E§§§§ ii igiiiir i draw some in pointed out Ye ¢mcrllD0¥ id: our court-tr supreme Court E rese corporations. with the twofold ob- lect qt driving some of the money into circulation and of D 'idilll th, Government vtith new revenue. Some economists hold the e-\'l’°D¢°\lS view that money accumulated in corporation reserves is of no value except to the owners. But. the real justification for the Sul-Stout-ill ,cash reserves held by corporations fortunate enough to accumulate them is to be .found in the industrial record of the last, few years Losses of two large steel companics in 1%l and iw? totaled $176,000,000. During the same period the deficits of four motor companies n8¥l`°€¥tM`\ $146,000,000 and of f0\-il' r\lii`l¢-Y oompnnies $53,967,000. In three years two of the lanlest copP¢l' 0012950' iea drom>°d aw.00°.°00 wi I mil order house 821,000,000. In the text- ilg industry companies that have survived eight years of deficits and inventory losses owe their existence today to surpluses accumulated during years oi prosperity. The C.C.l-`. B auppcaed to have its principal hold in th¢ Prairie Province, when it originated, and ` SB-SK teh and ll in partcularly in a ewan ,Alberta It did not do so we the Macbenne, Saskatchewan, by- election and there ar¢ some other indications that western opinion al to its platform is sharply divided. The Calgary Herald, for example, declares that the proposals of th# C.C.F. are of lo wholua-le a char- aotnr aa to be relthied with doubt by a ll-We section of the oommuI\~ ity; its program is wo gweeoing to duerva the confidence of those who recognize that society must continue to live whil¢ it is being “reform Ol the old political parties it is that they went about reforms at a time, achievins slow but progress with a minimum of and general Klutas university alumnus who , turned to crime and became knownl its authority. Nobody has a dlqxr thentomcatparilanaanuwithitalitiontogloat our the violantmlglwqumm i°ig§“5§g 3-iiiiiii iii? iii uowhummbeinmmd atsuehinethodldiouki tracer-rihlgindictmvut Butwithgang- arrest l 5 glféia I r l till? i;;i§Ls5;ga Y itil ii s ll *Eli ii i'§i§i§§§i iisigégiill 'i§§l§=§i. iiiiili-iii ll if. It Gaaaaallll lalll rmmicicaihr-Uanimlviii ancuni QNQQLKQ- §=§§§i§§§=§§ra= SE 55 §§ E §’ eeié §~g%a& l§§§§§§ i!is§§&‘ §=§§5P§ Zfégi E §.rr=i = iiiil E Eigig g leiii u lcipality the guai-ante, make provision for the ci such debt. It 'dllvly diarnl-led it from its calculations. !ww munich' aiitiea ever entered auch guarantee! among their liabilit;ea- Tho guaran- tee of bonds has already led to many municipal miaarralllmwta One county in Ontario during the past decade has been prolific in its guarantees and has endorsed bonds issued by municipalities within it-li' borders for the ,rection and equip- ment cf high schools. The present total debenture debt of this county is approximately $1,652,000, but ad- ded to this it is guarantor for a debt, of 81.56.000. The situation in this particular case is quite grave and the outcome his yet to be de ter-mined. Another Ontario county has until reoentlypurauedthepolicy of guar- anteeing all the debentures of All the municipalities within its burden. In this particular case the county has no debenture debt of its own, but even so the policy was not only most oblectionable from the oountys standpoint but fails to place the reaponsbility for each municipal' ity's debt where it properly belongs. Each incorporated municipality should be able to stand on its own feet. Moy I recite another exper- lgmg in guarantees. A group of Ontario municipalities undertook to guarantee the capital investments in two electric railway euterprineh They never expected to suffer loss- in foot the emectation was that the enter-prlsea would be so auoceal- ful that earnings would be suffi- cient to pay all operating ohargel. interest and annual instalments of principal and leave them with the undertakings free of ddit. 'rin re- sult, however, was different-earm ings were not even aumolent to ply operating ¢-.ha-mes, let alone interest and annual payments on account E"g' tilt 89-i‘S neoanary and in the the tamayera who are the 5-'rhatihermtiutlkila .5 iii mansntiy. ' £=la _ iii er i §';§;r §=;‘l E lei fi ii; ___.__l-_-¢-- llluqafhoolhlia Quill ll il ii ie.” i =; if 5 ,iziiigiiiliégiiiiiiiii lei-E-trivia it-iirgzit 5§§§;§;§!rEs§§§§;;§5§§§ .2 i “'.‘ elif-§§i;i§§ii.liiti inlet iiiggsié ii iii 2 gli; ‘li §§ 5*! i253 gig iiii git git! lg? Q what frtln the ts, if he had some to Jarmerl I would augueot thlt they immediat- ely breed one or two cowl. Present indications point to a scarcity of sucker pigs next spring. Outside demand promises to be even greater than last spring. It is not too late to breed for May pigs. We cannot find many farmers who will stole that they have too E centage of Lights and Feedgs has jumped from one to ten rcent. since the New Year. In the malor- ity of eases the farmers are not holding their hogs long enough to gat. the last poasibie dollar. This ia a situation one would expect to find on a _falling market, but when hogs are scarce and prices are ad- vancing rapidly, it ia difficult to under-sand why hogs should be aaerlrioaa at weights r-mains from 150 to 300 lbs. when the market will accept and pay a prunium on hogauDto220lbs.offcar,or its equivalent, 230-240 lil. on the farm. - _ In practimlly every carlot arriv- ff,`,; 01 irflrlvinll- 11:5! at. uariume points, w¢'i‘i1nd a one ` e percentage o hogs ghing -- “'~"““' °°°°' ::.ff'.i:‘:.i°,-..:.':~°=‘.r=......‘~sw::=: su!- ---= -----= - --» ---»~ 1'.; n.‘“..‘;“°;e:“;:t.’f:.1‘:,°:“~...‘: nn old roar one ir tempted ui are $2" gg; “m":“°§‘,;‘§ aertairingr and me me or no rub- tam and tiniriiea in about no iur. 11;;-,,M0n,g5-,fu,¢,N,“uno‘ sidypayrnenisaaauaaefortheia-`wouldgr.\delargelyselectafrhlg1; such efforts have been made in the th .. suanee of bontk under the name of one way that our farmers can in- e 5 dem' P”° ‘MY hw' "en °"“°“d°d with the undertakixm is very question- CRUD their hot! volume without the :NYM °°“-9°‘T“°“°°°~ Th" “ ablr- raising mare pigs. the grafter and has the producer °“° 01 73'* H¢\'°~1d'¢ °°-i°°“°°*- 1.;~1~h¢ lsauanee of a subsidy T-B use this practice 01 ahipplnf no entree to the treasury? Woulfl f°u“d¢d.“ willbe mn. um owl mum L, , Maid ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,¢ hgup under zoo na. ir our ni rm our riuariwa in in the aepmaiiia ¥f°\1l'K‘1l~ , M me munlclpgmy 5° Ny , pg-y,;- t the present market will break, moss that.they are tomy if wise mln. mm for ` “nm” “nod of lot me state that there is no im- counsels prevailed and practical ¢,,m,d,~, P,m.n°n,_ “pcm for When we entered the World War. ,nm M ,wh it Mmm” , ww" mediate cause for auch alarm, A business methods applied? Our ah- uw 1934 “dm mum* M tm sayatheuew York world-Telegram, mmmy yn m “Nmmd vm” market letter from Montreal dat.. tareitiesof the maritimesare doing _ V our expenses jumped from less than do” n°’¢ *peg umnat me D". ed Jan. 15th- contains the follow- it: an they ahead of us in tact, "°°k~ It ’° ‘ iw* WUWUY Uf DOW a billion to over fifteen billions av- mmmt Mum” ox me munmpw lol: foresight or business acumen. We that the numerical strength or me ei-age per year for 1910-1919-more My in me Bum” sheet "Conditions in the case or mp were once leaders in athletics, edu-_ muor pm,” in me Home except than me billions yearly greater 3_1; u not °°°nm'“°_-Le" M have eontlnuedfto improve and re- out-i°l\ U14 bl-\Si;1;°l 1°- -he --- -- 0-- -me --ul -. :.‘:;,;‘.;*‘°,.‘;':°:.;‘,‘ 3° im -»<=,;y~ ~ -»f,g~ » »-»°,, °°“‘....t...°°'”““t...':...'°.;':‘ ,.,“‘.,.,.'i:‘;"::,-.'; ".,.:...‘*:°°°.....°.u,‘,. ra... lf.. 2.....- ----‘ the name as it was immediately fol- up, burned up, lent up, and other- °,;§°”:;“dm";§:,: mmumngnd on priee-I will hold steady and even back. no euerly to WPG tllilli Ub- lov.-in; me 1", "new “Mm yu, ¢¢,t,r~0y¢¢_ gm- me pm hmmm M mm man N . mom mmommu lc higher for some little time yet." ataoieulhas our plight duurwod held in _my lm The oonnww involved in the l>resident'a peace nw M mwmk In the flee of this information, heart and soul and left ua al a i nm ~ “me eme,.gm¢y p,°¥,,m' It km why should any farmer ahip hia community inthe whirlpool of ‘”° to ‘”;:1*‘°‘d \"°°“ ““°hl~nl¢¢l we will have some bridge; and Immun 0, D," hwmuimbsémwwug :pwmachu nz despair’ sk we up aev ks , ds lic , o am. . -. 'W K0 w the rot and mb buildings and am? 0 Lxwu I TANTDX death of Hon. 1, 3, domestic instead of foreign loans. The dwmm to mem. dmt md w I roi-mor Minister or iiauaoai mv- ”““““ °’ °°‘"’ ‘“° ‘“*"°'f¢° iraue debentures ,mum only be ar- mrofntflhmw 'fun °°°°":,,f‘,"" °' 1;] mm, mu, mm' mum' b°di°srehlbui=»‘2<;iednel:L:l)iS.°}iv¢ \:nii1m1;‘;;e; :Kagan after it nu been uetnrr gaemumnto a einer ____ 1-rm, ¢ . 1- 0 oi Grading Regulation; Bir,-lt is not necessary to be I are ii, oomoarinna. larva: I-he I-‘mv th" “ni 1-'nut the “vital “wt to 9° _‘U \mfi_1_\i»hed hon will be graded rimnciui expert in mu: to maar- ‘falgg Paiémt ____’__ ‘;‘:t"°d :Ji 1”” °qI:'°*1‘c'ixl_°c°mll’l'|"P°°"_ "°°4¢\éui"l1 l helvy discount in atand the bond transfer deal put congfvguvs 13-, Us ILS. law anforcemeng officers. ‘haha wrmmnwent “M by w“°°°'.y of “Huh”-w me tndzlwd uI;eu;oz-:in la-y W tmxvez-li: 0:`;\1°Ii&lli»-il: Liberals sa ri “‘““'”‘°" “'°°"° 'id W “°‘““’Y iaaue or aebentur-ar be mated for have been partiaiiy inrtrumtntai ig ,nu wot-tad mayor stewart - gunman Other or-sup. N 20 of murdering gangsters, hav., put wnmt “ami dm"-1" "Mm ho' mm. Th wth’ him nn in vmgncleg 0 2 three notches in their guns during 3__»I-hu the work W ' °°° °° fm mm ___ ____ the past. few days. "1-landsorne Jack’ pmverty to be acquired me 245 - ill ll. 0! it i E l Y lim 1" 'n "M \"°d“°" "`h° 51"!! caucustrogstherpliortotlio inset- =’°"'uh:'h°¥Pf\°°llNl°in8t0 ingot Coimcilandatthemeetfng “am my tr; lbovetegua- mayor stewart war on duet ana .. , WW" °fca\lyapokearnaninfavor ofthe czhe vacancies are in south oa- ff; ’x;°‘.§§;‘_,f)§":°:, nav for lt. ultimately- =:°'”:ble51’:uimint km" h°P°‘ th" the dau. riot. one or tm councillors 1 me Tomo me. aww ,hue mmm' um; w“_ a-'rim plana .nu inoculation mum M mn' *M16 °1 the mamma ts answer on u-iuoamn it my seem, ,,,,, ,,, ,,,,,,,,¢,' bm Undemm me ,.,__,_8(mi “_ hm hem oomceteui-lr drum and mam mga. °\'°“t N* im- or ur. rreuneuev ur uivneir owen- rather remarkable to those, unin- was trapped at Bhawne;.` glwalmiiulrietwd mdlisrletbemm mrummmuh? in th' numb" 0( m' an dnl' formed. who have been latenlng to ou* gm" mmm- °“°u‘" 'mm' gone into and paaaed upon by the Lineai clamor- roiiowlrg the W °' m' '°“" "°‘° "°““°'° "4 P°"1‘*' ‘“'»h'°°’"Y- elllf-tiled. The almost aimultanooul 4_1_~huq, gm 555mm cmdumn °¢ I am li:-_ gm" 8"!!!-\ by-elections that the Gov- death of wo of the cuuntry's most gh, mungdpun Nam” ml `m_ ` l. W. CLAY. emment. wu a virtual wreck-ahot noted criminal; at the hands alla,-'Akin' md frm an .umcnu Swine Grading Inspector. to nieces-to nalire one vim; gmgm 'tlh~:ml'¢i&1;`t:°|ii taxes required to support me ur- Parliamentuounblqontluibth nvieelcftheddztanwithint-U ' the aennm adnininntion win in M an M' 'I' yndm' w M-‘I ""°°°”"' Mm’ ‘° W' i Gmc 'x"’"‘°”°' I i B' mnn’ “ "dl lk Kennedy does not explain ""5" °‘ why itwurieceasarytonava an 'linahinaotaailalm rcadbaad atoallilinthaaun mnqoihlimll. lmaaofyourpoamapcet no.n¢\ ainglame. H\lth»awi!t,thalIlr¢»t\iadiviM aimpl.lnitycfthnl dhid ii rl; 5 O atwhat denim Wlllthevailaba iylifwd, and Bcautypunbeaeai riairaeoynana evesmdmddbv ' untrammellodearl, Without a aliadow of mortality to step between? -Geoihey Johnsoli, in The Glu- gow Herald. _i_1 its north-side view. All sides were attractive. Shortly after erection, and $l,8tge0 many hogs on hand at present. P'-id 1°' "`“P,°c"\"“- ii' V” in M05; Dmduc", .N ,mmm um, repair doctors hands.,The flue fill- :asain any hm mo,-,_ In mn, uf um ed with the wuts from the masons an - general feelin' m oppm-gunigy W tl0W€_l le-It no 0\ll-1% I0r slIl0ke lhd increase volume has been over- ‘ b°ll€1”'P1l\¢ Pipe lt a oondder- lately looked by mm, "nn, grove,-,_ able cost was built to acoommo- KNPU During the past, four ,Mu date tenants. The freestone eve or- typical laugullu awlne prices have been advanelng 100! capplngs commenced to slide man. 'rhelodar synmly md vm, ml, “vm” ,e off endangering the lives of the January lbth, and ve und m mc,-¢,5-m¢ ¢,¢nd¢,,¢y on the passe-\'a by and there costly kudos stated df? the fifteen 4%‘1» part of shipper; tp mu-ng, they, had to be removed and the mo! honda at 91 and mterest yield- hogs at light weights, As an ln. slated ln. The water on the norfil ing 4.78%- stance of this situation, a carloi. of diN¢ted down its architectural val- Wood. Gund! 8 0°- IN 123° sr hogs .dripped from a point in lcv! »° delured the Board of 'rnde mod dealers. when on ontario xingu county contained as nerd md adlvininz eutrlucu as to de- cover-nment made its offer of aw.- wiunii, when drones, failed w mwd repeated md od-lv revel* otio,ooo coupon nearing dai-rmurru weigh up w me standard for -'sei- wmnvwm t° divert the iM°11°f- natal January 16, lm. the banks eots". Many other lots are nearly ‘N0 f1°°d*- AM 91°* Wm VY W txuatcompanieo. 'insurance com- in ma. we have some en-iota which 4° bllsiwl *MW “I1 “BWV W 91° puns, mvartmeut mms and more mir to 110 lm when lml>°°~“>1¢ °f »°°°=° °° the °°“°*»" ima anim would ru runnin ap- welghed off cars, Our pgrgmtugg slid Ubles. And how lbout th0¢ puatimu 9' -D .uggmgng .mi or wp grader is decreasing due to suwial inl»v¢¢t1°M b¢°I\1l° °f wwiwnuy or ircir of weight ind finish. 'nie per- whisuvrinss as to the “My of the N qlvmu second floor? On permanent street work some hundreds of thousands expended on curbing buried from twenty in- ches and more under ground which is now being cut away annually as occasion demands at the ful*-hd' costs of thousands of dollars.. And the total of permanent at-:esta cost- ing not far million is now like and neat of che! d esgsgir ffegge i§§§‘ir§§§§§§§;- `§§§§;EE;33;5§;§re~ *ii .a§ 23 sir; ' igrg§ giigge Eseiis iii these are t milk which losses which That is true. But the blundering and folly of amsrienoe ed to account to eacapaidea in the dity. Who can de- undertakinga of to- : in gconomy? Is oi- in all cases sale from Emergency Meeting. What consti- amzrgenwf The matter the Council iiiiiii legit iii (I()l.l)!ii lit; ii iii Ilaeia Syrup Tar 'liiabiuamuilwlltiulcculllfrcui th.“”|d_. or wridan lt was in- DY 1'ha6ood0l¢ Family Tana! iéisisi ‘ fi -=-.-;iliii=§§3§i'r§§ §l§§.iEEi;;§,i§§§§.§ if S-, a§ gg 'rig ,gégiiil iiééiéiggigiig -iifi .itil Birgit ii il NUIIING ood-Gundy provision. believe that vnluvt-11 require- suggest ed- F 5 223235? 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