' _ -' _ ' FEBRUARY , 6. _ _H pnggsnr y __ lrnst:uARLo'r=rr.1‘owNGuARpuN __ \ 1 Throw Away Your Eye-Glasses! _ -q-ul A I-'ree rrmripeor. You lllavolfllloilantl Uaoat Homo- victi c eye-s n o ' ' ' ' Dom ,Win weairalglauiflgtlieriugy eyxgaka nests? If so, you will be ghd to know tha there is real hope for yav.. Mel-> wbose eyss were fsllng. any they have had their eyes restored throulh the principle of _this wonderful free pre- serlplon. one man says. utter irylns it: "l was almost blind: could not see to read at all. Now I can read every- thing without any glasses und my eyes do not water any more. At night they would pain dreadfully: new they feel zine all the time.. lt was like a miracle me.” A lady who used it says: "%'3=) atmosphere seemed hazy with or wi ut glasses, but after using this prucription for fifteen days cverythinl seams clear. I can fren read line print without glasses. t is believed that thousands who wear slasrfr Gln 11°* discard them in a reasonable time and multitudes more will he able 1°. strengthen their eyes so as to be spared the trouble and expense of ever lzettlrig glasses. Eye troubles of many descrip- tions may be wonderfully benefited by following the simple ruler. Here ,lv sho prescription: Go to :1u§ a<(:)t :L rug store and get a bottle of url- Flu tablets. Drop one Bon-Opto tablet ,rl zi lass of water and allow to dlssolw. Vltll this liquid, bythe the eyes two to four times daily. Xou should notlre Milli gy" clear up perccptlbly _right from its start and inflammation vllli iulcky s- pppelll-, 'If your eycs are bot erinlr YOU. even a little. take steps to savc them now before lt ls me late. Many h°l>¢l@°=l>' blind ml ht have been saved f they ad cal-eg for their eyes in time. The hllglmas Drug Co., of Toronto, will dll me g ve prescription by mill. lf 5'0" dmnm cannot. uw "H TBI CG ....‘\`%'.7’r."..‘il'l°£§ °%'f”’-"§f.1.‘3 "’J."’lr‘”2 'T51 mari--bl- . its clmslltuant lnggslsntsarewsli lbnour lo mtsyal nlistsand sildol proscribed Y'~\\~’U\~ "°°"°. “°"....."°°i......“"'1°".‘f.‘l'“.l::i'.t.‘l‘.‘.: ‘ws mdnfzyr rslgular use in almost every instill." ' Jewelry If you want honest goods at honest prices you will not forget us when about to purchase a Watch, Clock or article of Jewelry. Special attention given to repairing of Watches etc. C. W. Patterson _ Jeweller A 1_1l--_.___-.Z Wssinnal EE Mayor Brown ’s Office Hours 'Mayor Brown. oiilco hours-10 to 11 a. m. 2 to 3 p. m. On Saturday, 10 to lil a. m. 7393-2-16Mtf. ' ~._-'_ DR. HEATH MGINTVRI.. Dentist Comoros Block. Victoria Row Charlottetown Cfilce Hours: 9 a. m. to l p. m. 2 p. m. to 5 p. ni. _ 858!-10-25Mtf. 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Curr CHRONIC DISEASES 'Monthly treatment. -' Hotel Victoria, _. Charlottetown. P. E. island. Dmzzrs 12 to 8 daily and by n M-3~i'lM8Moapd. . - D. Rudse _»._ -nan-» of :ll kinds of fine fieutiemourilolbees PIM! sur,-_~_;-_~_~.~;_-_-,-_-_-_~::.1:_-_-1-':rf-.-.r:-'-'.--‘-‘-‘-‘-1 IT PAYS t0 buy in this DNVHICG- TEA AND_8ALE in St. Paul’s Par- ish Hall. Thursday. February 24th. Make it a point to attend. 7452-21. VALENTINE 8KATE.- Remember skate at St. Dunstan“s College Rink, Wednesday . 7453 ~ THE STANLEY.-The Stanley. which len, Georgetown Saturday morn- ing, had on board 20 tons of freight 2% tons express, 45 sacks mall and 6 passengers. CHANGE OF OFFICERS.-lt is understood that Lient.-Col. Peake ir on his way back to Canada and that he is being succeeded as Major of the 98th Siege Battery by Capt. W. B. Prowse. APPRECIATION.-Mrs J. .l‘. Des- mond is deeply grateful to her friends for their many klndnesses bestowed upon her in this her hour of great grief and hereby tenders her sincere thanks to ali. 7457 be a meeting of the Patriotic Society in the Recruiting Room this afternoon at 4 o'clock sllarp. Business import ant. Y.M.C.A. SONG SERVICE.-The usual Sunday night song service was held at the Y.M.C.A. last evening when. a good number of tho 105th Battalion were present to hear an interesting talk on “Ghosts of Opportunity" by the Rev. Dr Bennett. A very pleasant time was spent and Dr Bennett's lec- turc was thoroughly enjoyed by all present. Thcrc was a noticeable in crease in thc number of soldiers pres- cnt over the last meeting. SUCCESSFUL CONCERT.--A de- lightful entertainment was given 'in Zion Church Hail Friday evening. There was a large audience. Rev. G. C. Taylor presided. The following programme _was splendldly carried out: Piano solo by Miss Lillian Mo- Zonzle; reading, Miss Margaret Van- Iderstlnc: solo and chorus. Miss Katie Murchison and others; solo, Mr. Rob- ert Messervey: reading, Miss Edna Gordon; solo and choruses, Miss Dor- othy Sutherland and others; Intermis- sion. Rcading, Mrs. A. J. Houlc' solo, Mrs. lleuderson; tablcaux; solo and chorus. Miss Mamie Ross and others; male quartctte, "The Old Oak- en Bucket"; solo. Private Ira Brown (the audience joining in the chorus); reading. Miss Elizabeth Coleman. ln the intermission candy was sold and the proceeds from concert and candy sale realized a snug sum. HGH! ADD SIUMACH SUUHNESS. . ll[lHlBl|Hll _GAS llll |llllllilSl|l}N THE MOMENT “PAPE‘8 DIAPEP- SIN" REACHES THE STOMAGH ALL DIBTRESB GOES. Do some foods you cat hit back - laste good, but work badly; fermen into stubborn lumps and cause a sick sour, gassy stomach? Now, Mr. or Mrs. Dyspeptic, jot this down; Papo's Dlapepsln digests everything, leaving nothing to sour and upset you. There never was anything so safely quick so certainly odectlve. No difference bow madly your stomach is disorder- ed you will get happy relief lu tive minutes. but what pleases you most is that it strengthens and regulates favorite foods without fear. Most remedies give you relief some times-they are slow. but not sure. "Pape’s Diapapslu" is quick, positive and puts your stomach in a healthy condition so the misery won’t come back. You foci different as soon as "Pape’s Dlapepsln" comes in contact with the stomach-distress just vanishes- your stomach gets sweet, no gases, no belchlng, no oructatlons of undigest- ed food, your head clears and you feel ine. Go now, make the best investment you ever made, by getting a large fifty-cent case of Pape's Diapepsln from any drug store. You realize in five minutes how needless ltis to suff- er from irldigostlon, -dyspepsla or any stomach disorder. f-si -_@.--lq- Wew ol? Ladies’ 1 Boots 'ln Laced and Button Patent and Dull Leathers ...A'l*... _l $3.00, 3.50, 4.00, 4.50 and 5.00 Morris & Smith I .., W ~' f».,e~rv,lg@mrlr~;~»e , wo»;.@v~¢nr -rs s HOUSEHOLD TABLES-The house- hold, candy and apron tables at St. Paul‘s W. A. Tea will be well worth pstronlzlng. "H52-21. MILITARY PARADE- Detachments of the 105th Regiment yesterday par- aded to Grace Methodist and Christian Churches. They were accompanied by the Band of the 82nd Regiment, who supplied excellent music on the marcb._ At Graco Church they were eloquently addressed by Rev. F. ll. hlttlojohns, while Rev. Dr. Bennett, of the Chris- tian Church, gave an interesting dis- course on "Tho Oath of Allegiance." SOUTH AFRICAN VETERANS.-A nesting of the South African Veterans was held Saturday evening in the Magistrates Court. Out df about 150 nen from this province who took part n the South African campaign it was ound there were only fifteen now re idlng here. lt was agreed that the most fitting celebration of Psardeberg nemorial service in St James Church ind the usual decoration of the monu- ment after the service. Col. Campbell las agreed to allow his men to particl- CAPT. G. H. CAMPBELL INJURED. -The many friends in this province rf Capt. G. H. Campbell of C. Coy.. 35th Overseas Battalion. who left Val- cartler with his regiment last October ind has since been training in Eng and, will regret in learn that he has met with n serious accident which might very easily have proved fatal. Un January 3rd he was knocked down and run over by a motor ambulance and is now in the Western Heights iospltal, Dover. recovering from his njuries, which are not now thought to be dangerous. His worst hurt is a broken log, the fracture being just above the knee. Ha is. however, mak- ing a good recovery and hopes soon to be lit for active service again. PERSONALS ’ its Mrs. (Dr.) Bagnall, City. returned Saturday from a visit lo Halifax. Mrs. W. N. Riggs. city, returned Saturday from a visit to Moncton. cd Saturday from a, visit to Halifax prcscnt lfn Halifax. turning. it all-huttlid not. There was'ln the class a young lndy h ic l S tl od S tllsl name of Glllles`,_“_.__When_ 'e ass was organizing, t¥e.=tesch_er r » el*;1_name as ".llllles." litgmgi' ‘ _cqsfeu. . .r . -r 1* _in le teacher dociorb_d'."'-' ' ~__;»-_ ___q. _ ,_ _ well, oi"course';ln sig( ‘of-siquarl ls a jill, but whut“o.f_,_o'- - gill? And the "lrnow-it-nil"-_i._ ef"'lhoilld“have would not have"i€lted the ironmonger man for a Jimlet. Not in his jlddlest moment of pedagsglc authority would he have said, "Jilbel‘t, live me it jiit- heidii 'if he atedth live spokes for his holiday diversions. Not oven he, snapshot arbiter of linguistic problems, would have asked at the library for Jibbon’s Decline and Fall. An if he has a daughter will she be s J if But Olliics must be called .lil- lles, because "I" bcforc "l"‘is soft.- Woekiy Scotsman. , ._ as-nsssuissnis Mauicuring A _ _ mane b. me for ‘l 127Q““nS' _1¢p:rtne::.‘ momtcoulaln. r-x o. ' _ _‘_ ml-nouns. Miss Marlon Whear. city. return-- and George of Howian, and two dau . . . _ , r Col. L. H. Beer, of Ottawa, is at of Lockbum, Sask. Interment to A »l\lrs. R. Robertsonpf Amherst, ar~ rlved in the city Saturday and will . - ~- Nrls .i{¢__e__sv. l Miss Laura stewart and Miss lurry death so soon asain entered the hom - Smith are passengers by the Prince Of MY- P8031’ E1l1¢l‘l'» ‘V000 llllallll t Edward crossing to the mainland this Cafryiilg “Way 0110 Ol’ the 51109! l'0\1l\ morning. :R831gtg;‘;;"3;“;?;‘;?_;t§;l3I?;f:emBé?:3l? matters and all movements tending Miss llllllle lvl¢3walll lgwhnr al leaving his aged parents. four sisters l° the lmprovemem °" b"m”`m°"° °f Sl Powys spam Slmlllfy ln lllls my and onc brother to luourn their loss. "W °°mm“”"-Y *md his "“°°“"“g°' viémng her “ister Mm’ Mary Mc_ H0 was it Drmnmmg young mam sober ment and support will be nlucll miss- gwllln wllo ll, llllqmllllg um U C and industrious und with all intrested. Qd lu 9°h°°\ *md °h‘“`°" W‘"`k~ H0 Colley ' ' in the welfare ofllls parents ut homo. was 9' ‘mid and BYUIPMMUC f\"l°"‘l~ ' _-___ He took' sick about two years ago in 50°? \“<;i8hl;;>I‘ sgnil x courteious wand _ -_ . .. . ll guna oa,u/n rs pussnga'ay~ 87ge‘é&0nig‘;_“‘g’ug;_%1:‘ala%l:nrg§| Tff €l;',;§tsl51,l,&f:,‘;;l;"l)]'_lL0;‘::;{u‘lfslfalétzlcgolgg leaves a void in the social llfo of thc rlved ln lllg clfy Sam;-day_ He'wlll sister (‘utl1urlno nn excellent trrrlnod °°U1m““i'~Y in Which |10 1'€Slromin~ James Lamont. James Wynne .lohlrl Wu many "vo In ul” wcncheu fm' B°9l°“' has "M" hom” "°‘l“°“"y cnt part in lilo discussion of agrlcul- Dcveroaux, John McManus '\V D 'woke M' 'L “me Wu" sh" and she" Hllllilo illu Iflrrlillogl- }l€d\\lB0,ll-l llllllflllg tural. tomperuncc and olhor questions -Shaw ami Frhncis Bradlcy.' ` ` “roaming nn nmuml y°"? I d°”" g°° n “co 'mfs °m°"‘ bonrin ulon lilo rv liao of thc _ . ' __ mrmmgg cgmumnny “MG mo pmp_ you cvcr hit by uno oi' those forty- Orty ul. Um I,rovmw'_ on -aw occw ` J. J. DESMOND. two celliirnotrc gulls l lncnn by lilo -. ,, - sion llc was persuaded L0 -li0¢0m0 ll G" BEFORE ul" calldidillc for n scat lll the Loglslnturo SKATE A1' St. Dunstan’s College ‘I II . -. M 3 » Rink- Wednesday and help the Chan lottetowu Hospital. 7453. ' The death occurred -at 4 o'clock Saturday maralas or -Mr. wlllluu Williams; janitor of the Prince Ed- ward Theatre. He was takeli ill with lagrippe on Sunday and took to his bed on Monday. His illness took a very 'serious turn yesterday and grew worse till the -_ond came. He was 61 years of age and had been Janitor of the Opera House for about 18 yours. lie was a very friendly mall well liked by all._ Ji-le loaves to mourn a widow. thr daughters and two sous. .Samuel “iii l Boston. Bild John at home; also two brothers. John and Henry. _ “°-°-_°-*-1-_--r-- MR. JAMES A. McDONALD. After an illness of two weeks the re- sult of sn accident t_he_d_eath occurred on Saturday last of Ji.ll`1es‘Angus Mc- Donald at his home in Bristol. Medi- cal skill _combined with. the tender nursing of a devoted _wlfeand other pA1'F||01'|g 30Q|E1'y_._Them wlll ‘Jay (27th February) would be a Willing llearw and hsudsconld _ not stay the hand of death and his soul fortified by the last rites of his church passed away at Peace with his God. Mr. McDonald _who was 67 yearsof nite in the services at the church and _age was a man of quiet dlsposition._a it the monument. good friend aand neighbor, honest and upright in all his dealings and one without an enemy. His i‘unera1.'..dn Feb. 14th to Moroll was largely at- tended despite the extreme cold. He leaves to mourn two brothers abroad his widow and an adopted brother toi whom deepest sympathy lg extend- e . Lord Jesus Christ to whom he prayed Carry his soul to rest, " ` Hide his sins in Thy Sacred Wounds And place him with the Blessed. MRS. M. A. BARBOUR. Tho death took place on Feb. 11th 1916 at Alma. Lot `3 of, Mr. Thomas A. Barbour in the 61st year of his age. About s month ago Mr. Barbour suffer- ed a severe paralytic stroke from which he never recovered, passing peacefully sway on the early morn- ing of the above date. The deceased was well and favorably known. and l his death the community loses one o best citizens an d the family a king and lov ing husband and father. Besides a wide circle of friends be leaves to mourn three brothers and one sister all residing at Alma- also a widow, live sons, Arthur of Wrentham, Mass; Loslrbiun, Sash.. Edward of Alberta; Mass; and Mrs. Bcn_nett_Carruthe o in the Presbyterian Church of whlcl deceased was a consistent member. visit friends in Summerslde before re- MR- M0 The Guardian regre to learn tha . l, » it is unsafe to dogmntlzc about Eng- 23° thougil mbfy highly resggtsatlwo; lisll. A school teacher was self-sutis- `r°spe° R 0 .lm°p\°' uni .. it el .1 “I __ IIIIHIIIL \\_\. cannon clear 0F IN Two ’REEr.sf A A PRINCE __11Dl.lfAR.D 1/ln. wl|.L.lAwl wlL|.lAMs. l l N' I I _ ` r _ _The Diamond from _-_ i . - __ terestii _ cpm is _oclzur in this installment. Hagarlosesher reason-after Biiiir‘s.' v A §g¢l- gangs ller back tan the Cgilypsieirs. itil; gttgrriigitvs __ _-_.. _ Vnghndnannouncrng thehearlsdeathdan seg; mg _oil Joiehtg 2 _ '_0l_,the Dilr_fnond?~._Who_~is murders in a _mese _ 09 - ' SS ';;‘,“ ""._"“;“__{f thischapter; it's the most interestingyet. _._ __ V _ Nora:-The_f`~su§iwlng of this serial, whim io nie’ Arriv_a1_of'¢_iie`_Bos¢ " \\\\\YIlvI/§\\ if' IIkKR\\\\\\’IOA'Il/ ‘The Village Homestead’ M” WP *"5* “if Three Act Drama] C°m¢dy ` ~ ' ' A Beautiful Love Romance ' _ Featuring Darwin Karr '_ ` _ Comedy _ f _- T-#UPI _ _ss l l I1 1 in Booming '|`rixl` Q The War as it ‘Really is will be Shown Here ’ wsnml-:sony Amo rrruasnsv . _ `Iu the only absolutelyauthentic motion Pictures of the .great struggle, taken by a Canadian Oflicrr, Lieul. D. . Dwyer, 30th Batt. C. E. . ‘ 1 _ as the 'OFFICIAL CANADIAN GOVERNMENI FILMS-6 REEL? anada’s Fighting Forces A “_ ` ` ‘f ” ' With Explanatory Rl marks by ' “- ‘ if ' , CORP. WHITE, D. C. M., I-lvro of Yprcs Whowill tell all about life in the firing line, and interestingly lecture on the 500' -'IHRILLING Si' E\ES OF OUR BOYS IN KHAKI OVERSEAS BWIIM P.-was Adults zse child.-on loo n _ ` `! ` IM\R \\\\\“\\VIl”lH0 all too-soon, the slender thread. of life. Owing to -such ,brief-illness the unexpected of the decease_d's death unexpected news of the deceaaed's death was a. painful surprise and se- vere shock to his- many- friends and Cecil of Brookline, Mass; Presley of acquaiumncem Fm. _many years ho occupied s. .prominent place in the ranks of our successful teachers and shwrs' M” G°° B"°¢k B"°°ku“°' the good will and kindly relations that always cxisted between teach- s _ “ ll <1- t - place at_the Montrose Cemetery on gd gfsogggfagpaitdgvgargsriihsrodrghld , , S““d°y °‘“°m°°“ and “°tw»m‘°"°”d'”g led to mutual respect and lasting lilies Florrle bhaw, Uigg. was a the severity Of the Weallwl' WEB INSE- paggeuger to me clly saturday morn- ly attelided. Services were conductc ing by the Murray Harbour Express. by RSV- E. Lockllilrl at U16 KYSVG Mi friendship About twen-ty-eight 3 years ago, deceased withdrew from the teaching profession and engaged ' in mercantile life at his late place of residence, where by strict atten- tion. courteous treatment and up- right dealing. he succeeded' in build-- t ing up a. prosperous business. Mr. Bcrrigsn was a public-spirited citiz- sf en and took an intelligent interest in é public adalrs. He also took a keen amd active interest in educational BWBY » oi' party and Human m 061; 10- lled and young, and thought ho knew wmch he refused to. D ma strong for hinl. ulld. i.o'ttf'B"ll7Sil'of til Mr. Jolm C. Clark, and he leave hi wife and family 'of sovep. of ibn Mr Albert E Simpson',‘the“tal ated but ln vain, o wt w ll ,_w'w,,,,,l,,l.,,.' .,l.,_l.,.._ eeopdfnlsu-lei i' Kings in the last* ` lature s_ Elem-l>er,_Hi.o cherish tire: _TIZOU 0 good .man who was the li _l of hos pltality and good will town s men bee" ha"5°d lm V* wg"-l but “un he Full of years and honored layrllll whof new him he passed away ydgtsrdaylf t his h lu K sl ton The fun- a ome eu ng . _ eral will be held on Monday AFI?-30 -_--_A-& 'rss Psesma Aww or Pnslcx .l. sessions' _ _ ‘Province he was unsuccessful. ariy. “ ° r°j° 6( 4 7' "9 -531 cl °° ' in ili‘c he married n sister of thgiato , nl.. whlcl., despite medial skin .Idsf w e e g w u e ry- . l man to supply him a gig with gilded wud" "“"i"' '°'“"‘°° 'venus' DUN DIN. over easily useful was and with and ever he 1n\t.___ia fill! iv ev _ f s ls -- ' V ` L\\\\\YIlf/L`\\\\\\\\‘ \“\“?@ 5° N 21S'h°§Yfs2|People’s_ Theatre é‘|,‘§F,l§;,f°‘ \ IX3 \\\\\\\\\"IIH 1 _ Spotlis Worde Aitken.J ack Conway, and Mary Aiden IN “The Old Fisherman’s Story” A » A l`wn Part Romance of the Sea \\\ Il. namxvllllllill/2§\ Desert BRUNCHO’3` DPECIAL The Cross in the onAMA. _ _ Their Ups and Downs _ KEYSTONE COMEDY _ Two Part Western Drama Featuurlng Roscoe Arbuckle /IIIIIIIA\\\\\\\WIII1V/§\\\\\\\\\WIllll”l?£\\\\\\\\\¥ L-_._ ** noted for his strict integrity :ind squnro lleuiillg. ilo was al fnlllitiur liguro on tho strccts and his sudden taking will cull forth thc sillccrc sym- pathy of the whole vollllllilnity. Tile fliriural look place yesterday attor- nooll to Si. Dunslau‘.~'. Cutllctlrul und was one ol' the largest in tho city l'or sonic tllllo. The remains were escort- od from thc home to the church by u large nulnbcr ot' the mclnhers of the C. lil. ll. A. and lilo Holy Nnlnc So- ciety, besides many citizens. Tile fun- 'orsl service was oolnlnctcd by Father Duffy assisted by n large choir, The _.M‘lscl‘olullli Amicl Moi was rcndcrod » 'by Mr. W. J. Brown and choir, tile Lib- cra. being also sung. The cllilrcll was »:woll illlcd bcforo the arrival of the _funeral uortcgc. 'l`ilo pull-bearers worr- Mcssrs. Frank Murray, Michaul‘(hlr- rail, W. _E. Cantwell, Philip Brydgcs, Patterson- Forsytll and L. C. Worthy. - vided to the Car Ferry steamer and wil be forwnrdod to the homo of thc dccnal-lnri`l~l Histor. Mrs. Norton, Rosen- dalc, Mass.. and ini:-rml.-nt will bc nludc in Culvalry Cclnctory. A THRILLING WAR TALE. After the service the body was con-', could slay longer. l'vc been so in- terested in llcsrillg your adventures. Call again soon, \\'on't you? Good- bye." _ CUT OUT AUTOMOBILES AS EX- TRAVAGANT. _ LONDON, February 18.- The gov- crulncufg war savings committee _ is- 'sucd today the first of a. series of ap- peal.; in wlilcll it will point out to tho people of the country; facts regarding various forms of expenditure “which should be-checked as wasteful and as absorbing labor that could be put to `béttcl‘ uso." ` ' The first appeal deals with thc use of nntolnobllos und nlotor-cycles for pleusilrc . _ "lf this iornl of selfish. thoughtless extravaganco is stopped." says tire. 'nppcul “millions ~ ` of 'pounds will be saved - and many workers transferred _to more 1169- ful clnnrnois. Wie appeal to all owners to consider earnestly whether the use of their cars can bo justified by any necessity. -"Oh, Mr. Hero. l'ln so glad to soc seo how you could stand it. Were bti_iict..of course; not hy the gun. Bérl the_n. of course you weren't, or y u'd hnvc your arm in o. sling or something. Who do you think is go. U18 to win. l supposcl shouldn't ask that, though. You soldiers are allowed to tell, military se- are you? Did you ever really man yourself, or __don't My uncle. who was in can The _Water __ All the trouble, inconvenience and _ dlscomforts' of frozen and burstgd water pipes canbe ed-simply by -sll_'utting_ o the water before retiring ati-night. _-5 _t Andthe-reap ` Ivo neon 1 . is - th? xi -. ir-_*.15 5:3* comes- rusted, ' .... _._. list.” °r=°e..af1-n»f___ r This is _wherewe w all in grill.;-ll¢‘i:>°r‘i°¢f'fli'¢t.l_ryu:in‘ed C Wofk _ “_- -frml "iw 'iw' - l'.ig°.._nm°¢f='a°»lpe°°°°-_9 '-'nk ca1l,wrl:e' or _J-_sed h?l'§-.piv2rnli_£hu's A .lo alloy; A _,yi - ».'