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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1939-09-21, Page 4LOCI NOW FOOD C1ONSE..RYAT101. H7 MRS. R. L DEACUMA.N s es in ethe last Canadian adore , war, made a great co ntribution in thrift. and conservation, for every EvInk MP., you, read this, some , ...e c chin. ..Fatlae�: eomm+!hre ,�: m, , Chi. netw s te.,relatioee. No ruttier' where. they are '`or' what tirrie'it h --his :first impulse is''to•. let • theM know! A falseoty.n is' , absolutely nec- essary. This is made, to fit thelifot= tom of the sterilizer, and' may be. made' :of a pe of �board_•fnll:-of-hol ora piece of iecheavy ware netting,. or. pieces of lath nailed crosswise, This is placed in the bottom .o Of the boiler to keep. the, jars from direct con r;. _. .. rte; 'tart With the heat of the stove. ' •which could..be. . rseloff.. ... .... to. ood ire the hospiI for eturned soldiers. Odce� more. > ousewive� c are faced with an ,immediate . problem' of '• con- servation in order to maintain the hila sup- plementing 'ties w a ht alth of their' lam , the supply available for the men on active service 'in aur de' ••fe rn;e. What of neat Winter? In • a few short dale •the •.gardens must 'be, pull-, ed. mit. and. m . 4. an `oaths' 'laced' :when% we cannot ;produce:. Whit •'.shalt -ewe_ :With our.. Present aurplue, garden pro -4 duce?' 'Someone. will , need it ,before we produce ; again. We `' moat save every *oriel ...Of lin a ,And that Is: also true of Anita' (and uncles) and all the in. laws. Before Baby -.is half . an hew old las arrival is cele. Lrated far and'de�aiia ne is' =dewed With a dozen: names. 7s a,' ijcoy To Grandparents another chapter of Family History begins:. Their. -grandparents may have wai;eJ• . ". ---far=daYiebetore-t eyhadrsood_L news like this, but' that w:.a ,Lefore die telephones -and Long Distance -became part of our iv&yday. esiitence. • spread cooed .News by. LONG DISTANCE!. Look in your telephone darer., tory and you'll find that by : mini Low. Night Rates (also • applying all • day Sunday) and placing :'Anyone" callsyou can talk to nearby towns or Prev- iews rov:1 era tor ninth Iess than you expected. aagamaajasseraaaa THE WAR SESSION i Grant MacNeil of the C C.F,• panty ; and a retatrned soldier, and related W. It Tomli Tinson, to the clause authorizing the use of • !VIP ' this money for the conduct of naval,, milita�^y and air operations -Nu.. or Saturday,. September 9 - . beyond" Canada. Mr. MacNeil pro- • Today was $stirring one in Fall posed to make this clause.read "in or lament. Concurrence in the` Speech adjacent to a this "!ibis. went n a from the.,Throne was practically un vote . and resulted in' 151 for the or- animous 'awe Quebec Liberals pro - cracks or chips, end have perfect fit- ting tops. It is advisable to nise every jar you possess, which :will make a perfect seal, 15u". in purchasing nett/ • jars •.Icare/ should be, •taken to select a type of jaar !which may • he easily :leaned; easily sealed and which has i sanitary glass .top. Rubber rings• :mudt be firm; Pit - 'hie nd; fitsnugly.and` thick en, ib e a be nigh- 'o re. rfeet ,' Man � ensu perfeet g "ars" of ' fruit have been .s1? .oiled th'rough-` defective 'iiubbers. Do not economize'.en' rubbers:.'(Jae new ones.•• One spoiled jai'' of preserves would. :oat more than a 'dozen new rubbers. Get the ' habit of burning the old rub- bers as each jar is emptied. This mil' necessitate ' new •. rubbers' each ' time the jars. are used, , and • you iw ill . find 'ewer spoiled ..products.. . Before preparing the produet to re• •canned, 'always put the clean em• sty, jars. in the wash boiler. Have a ` .oard full of holes or . `a piece of Leavy Wire netting placed in the hot. tom of the boiler; to 'keep • the jar!+ 'rem . direct •contact with the heal• If the fire. ;Cover the jars with cold '.eater, bring to dboil and then set' he boiler at back orthe stove. Whet,. .'ars are wanted lift out one at a time and do not •wipe. dry. The 'glass tops - Already oar. •, abundantcrop of peaches, pears • and plums are on the market and sugar .difficult to obtain. Fruit is so' necessary.. tomaintain•. the balanced ration .that we must. see to it that' none of the • crop it wasted. Perishable fruits -and vege tables 'which cannot be. cellar stared must be canned.' , - Sugarless canning of ' fruits • •has proved so 'suocessfitl that many, pre- fer it to the bid method .of canning • with sugar; :You will be. aprprised at. :.the delicate .flavour:of-raaw fruit which this method retains. Sugarless canning will result :in. a decided, economy. for , even if sugat . • robbers and dipping d is 'added when .serving the canncG scup, ' may be . fnui the amount then used will be sterilized in the same manner, bpi t' placing them •in a wire basket anal much less than the amount which 'wooShen into a'saucepan of boiling water l `!!aril !be'a`n as ' n aaar``g___aaah When needed lift the wire basket Bret at Canada's participation; in the War but. Wended in a complete• wash- out. only these 'two called for a re- corded ,., e -corded,., vote and as five names are required for . that to'be . dime, the' matter. • fell through. ' J.'' S. Woods - worth, leader of ;the •C C. F., is, it seems all •against helping Britain in anyway in. this crisis. He broke •with' his ,party,'in this and M J Coldwell eneral purpose: at least Apo, ter ,g , : _;. P rp of :Regina spoke for them : They sire. . .and ,ip''speetal' Mute. •.r coastal' de-:, • r'• in'• • ny assist- tppdaed; "to giving 1# ,ata a y fence'. ":There !will ' also ibe : outlays fon Mice, •military, ' !naval, or air, but if : Mediated ,Police the -:air, force_and'.athe Canada *ere to ,:be attacked:' they will ;be• aerie. 2500 Publie works„ for would fight for. her: •This would' mean d : uhrtea s,' tuansportation of -: men an , A the recall of . many Canadian. pilotsColdwell chinned that. if the' Social �yill •cost "abort g million: • THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER '214 19$9 • • Leicester ram FOR SALE -•-Electric motor i h•P•i a ata L Y t. _.._ ltStalc'd10„Ulu ,fingiin&St4ItetIA14 .n ,.'�.^'"..1a,,,.Ya' .Trov"Nlw+c.-P'+krr I.•1-V'C "7C"tTOT[F"91,CJU.iYI: .'"h'• x F er T• Olt S t LE -I— wer+n.;• e onaISted as to LiueraIs `o; 4v-rl v +�� + or r+ a six • C. C. F. members. neigh- bour,Our' L Miss Agnes McPhail, , refused tee 'vote. , .. e' that' 'new Mi It was - announc il .a 'n . 'n istry of Munitions and Supply was to be created, but for the present Col. Ralston will .carry an that post . in' ad- • dition'to his. other duties. The 'militia is.to be brought :up to full strength_.. sugar: The reason' for this is that seat' of thewater,take'out one rubber all- '.fruits contain acids, and, waters cane. sugar .is cooked . :with •a produc• and top , and.replace basket in.tlid eater until needed again. containing acids: some of: the sweetens `' Jars .and rubbers' have:been deal+ ing propertyy of the sugar is lost and fruits,. therefore, are sweetened with with so thoroughly than canners maxi :mar realize that it• is folly to• at less sugar after they have been *cook. '' ed. Moreover, tastes vary to largely tempt tanning until jars with per• fact tops tanning secured The type is in the matter of sugar that where immaterial so•: long as it seals tight each person 'is' allowed to sweeten tc and has a sanitary top. Pay parti taste it will be found that ,many pre•;filar attention to the rubbers as . the fer to axe little or no sugar in order ►vagi •the door against the approach to retain the original fruit flavour, If bacteria from the• outside air.�$ee unspoiled.. • The • addition of sugar is not nec= essary to preserve the •fruita from decay, and, used hi : the proportion usual •. in canning, it takes no pari' whatever in their preservation, for, in • order that sugar may act as : a preservative, it tniiaat be used: in the form of a thick syrup. or, as an jams and• jellies 'when pound for ' pound .is. ..ho are already in England.: Mr. • �`uesday, September 12, '.redit idea of conscription of wealth The Liberal Party met• in .Caucus and man -power. Were put in -force w:e• '!'his. morning and the Prime 'Minister. ,would arrive at the regimented:total- . outlined for us the present• serious itarianism which we ate trying.to' .situation., He mentioned. the fact that avoid for .Canada and the rest of the only two .proclamations had ..been world. •made in. Canada,'one by Queen Vict- Hon. Ern°est Minister of Vict- oria giving Canada responsible ;gov- ,Lapointe, ernment and signed by William Lyon. ' iustice; tirade ori�e of the,great speech- es of.his career today. He declared.I% ackenzie and. the present one of that neutralit • it this time would Canada at War, made.by:' George `-I Y and signed by William Lyon ” Mac - amply . be playing into the hands' of 's and.:Britain's enemies ' He 'kenzie 'King: Canada i enemies. ...__._ told of ` hundreds of volunteers . who There v i11 be 'no election-' this Fall.` havealreadyenlisted.' in Quebec;.slut -Mm-1 ing` said' that according to the made 'it very clear that, he 'would Constitution no.government should never be'a member of a government. 'xsk for an extension of its. five-year which enforced' c nscription: He 'would `•erre► and he did not wish to make 4 ' his overnnient an : exception. An el- give Britain•every assistance, xriilit•� : g nary and economic; but, it must be vol•, action will therefore take place some-. + ' m P ens ietly 'time next' year,' The . question. of a. ..� ,� y ...-.lie clay ..enol -.d n'► .cl►a HOLYROOD ' Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Eadie and tarn ily spent Sunday with the •..former's parents, Me. and Mrs. . C: 'Eadie of Glenannan. We are sorry to report Adie, that Mr. Sr:, is not improving in health as they would,.wish. Mr. and Mr.s J. E. Turnbull and Mr. and Mrs. Robert • Turnbull and betty, of Underwood spent Sunday. at Mr. and Mrs. Robert MacDonald'.. Miss Ethel Rhe. of Alma, Mrs, An - :tie Palmer. of Woodstock spent Sat- -urday afternoon- with Mrs.` Thomas • Harris. , Miss Winnifred Ackert spent a few 'days -last week' with Mrs, Walter For- ster. '' .. Mrs. Robert Rae sand Margaret of Lucknow were visitors at Mrs, Miner Aekert's on Monday, Mr. Wm. Allan''aRnd son Alex who -- have --been -livingan-•the_Carletoaa house.. are moving into the Institute hall, kr. and. Mrs. Wm. Jackson .and fain•ily • spent Sunday at 111r. Howard Robinson's: used.. . Vegetables are, the easiestof al: profliicts;4o can. The method is simple and vegetables are easily prepare: for the jars. Vegetables which lose their moisture easily cannot be store unless. • Canned' while fresh, and tender All the vegetables ' and `greens• fit fol' table ,use 'may be canned successfully without • previous experience, aa the process pi -sterilisation is simple en- ough for. even • young girie to obtain perfect results. • This . year, before• frost -,spoils the tender vegetables and greens still re maiming in the gkr'den, women every- where should look out.every availabld empty. jar and fill' them with mixed vegetables for .soups, strained , or ptii- ped vegetables foe babies and the sick, 'and family uee. _ Few women attempt to , manage without having some jars'•of each of their. favourite fruits stored away for winter use. Few women, howdivcr. carry the canning idea past that stage in normal peaceful years. Few indeed realize that Home Can- ning may become a perfect •boon in reddicing the cost of living, in elim- inating garden or orchard waate, and in providing necessities • at. very loci cost in times •'of ' pressing need. • Horne ' Canning is Thrift, Home Caning, today is vital. Save all waste! ' Be a worker! Be a 'canner. SUGARLESS CANNING ' Sugarless Canning will do. mote ti• teach the importance of sterilizing and sealing than any other lesson for upon ' these two -points depends. your success. Fruits must be steril- ized in such a way that all. bacteria !molds, yeasts, etc:, are killed and ther. sealed so that no further . matter to cause :decay.can•enter the jars. In Closed BoilerCanning tenni.form of sterilizer is" necesaary, and we :wish 'to. point out the fart that the utensils which every, ..farm and -!roma- Arcady--have-,dist--hand--sraay-be r, an gen' of Cookstown and Mrs: Alex Nolan of ' Roulea;u, Sask., ' spent ' the week-eiid at: Mr.and Mrs. Richard Elliott's. Mrs. Nolan . is, remaining ter the week. . ' - - hat they are com t t to FOIL SA LE—Team of 3 -year-old iron Greys, well broken and aged mare. Norm= (Ammer, R. 7, Lucknow, tae 66-23, Dungannon. SLUGGISH' . KIDNEYS impair your health,' Ruinaeaps'• Two -Way Action. quickly cleanses .and, invigorates the Kidneys. Use 'Ruinacaps, Mc1i;1M'S,! UG STORE: Dll,, . ,.. • AUCTION SALE. of household' of A ki. ects at, the home', 'of •:Mrs A... E.; A1i11-' son 1,uclznow, on' 'Saturday; , Sept,: ember 2ard at' .2 o'cl'oek,, .Absolutely; no res'erve as the home has been rent- ed. See bills. Mrs. A. E. Millson, Prop. Well. Henderson, Auc. FOR S'ALI-7 Jersey- heifers in calf, all registered and T.B. tested. Normae! O'Connor, R. 7, Laucknow, 'Phone 66-22_ d. . Dungannon. ' M'EN!'Here is good paying work wit!• a large Manufacturing . 'Concern of 200 daily necessities• used in ever home. Sure and quick repeaters: Nc experience needed. Good'. pay ever; day if active, and. permanent buaine 'certain if , persevering, Investigate our Plan at once without obligation . Catalogue Free: FAMILEX CO., 57C St. Clement; 'Montreal.. • hang I had' anticipated .and it show•., National'» G�'overnment '•has :been. •dis- ft me that Canada's heart• is, after all :cussed ex officio in the (Corridors but is.. sand and .done, in: the right': place it seems to be the.unanimous opinion rhe outstanding thing to. my mind " hat. such would,. not be in the public was the collapseOf theamendment interest: o my mind a critical,:, al - in favour . of ;Canada keeping out of '-hough sympathetic 'opposition' is. 'one. the', war. The vote'in favour of .par. -f the main factors in good govern- `icipation was practically unanimous ' meatand . such this • present opposi The session will be mucin. expedite,? ;On has • shown itself to be: Any crit - by this. and the aver budget will prob 'cisco• offered ' has been constructive. ablym come Y down on Moeda ' Jut before midnight and after I would . like, at this"point' to • pas four' : extremely busy days the' House tribute :to'. Rt, -Hon. Mackenzie King concluded .its , wary time program 'and - .ted. Rt. Hon.' • Ernest Lapointe who pe en Perrorm have , brought about this entry Ante :his important duty. Run your fin ;he War so smoothly and in such an ger round the rim of each jar. If it 'fficient way' withosit giving ;offence ;xas ,the tiniest ' chip in it -reject it to any party or creed, The party ray on the: rubbers; if they ere • nicks tiiso appreciates the co-operation of •d Or bulge, use others. Perform these • ,Lon. Dr. Manion; the Leader of : the tests before commencing your day'; ••apposition and : his party: Any crit- canning. - :cisco on their part has been construc- The principle's\ of .canning are al ;five and there has: been very little of ways the ._same, the .product must ._be .__iny-kind: I: think this 'session will -a: ,terilized until all bacteria is killed •crit large in .history, a nd then sealed,, to keep ,out the an War aces •declared ' early Sunday terilized outside air. ;Horning as and from, midnight Sun - The water in the -boiler should be. fay, September 10th. ' : Arm but : not hot . when the „ jars Monday, September' 11th filled] are'' put in, and 'should com•Today .the Parliament, of Caned: •iietely cover • the jars. If the lid fit. voted one hundred million dollars ,t: snugly the •steam which collects. ii aid in Canada.'s war . effort. •T,,wo a :'he upper, ,portion of the 'boiler wil' . nendments to ' the Bill for this amount• insist .in the sterilizing. The jaea introduced by Hon: J. L. Ilsley in the e •:houl'd be Covered with _water in order ; to avoid too great loss of liquid iv hes jars. ' . Do not open :the jars after 'steril- 'zing, because the fruits have shrunk. rhespace left by •the .shrinkage of the ' fruit, and the'•escape of• some of `he , water by steam, is sterilized vac- ium and will not in Many way injng• the product Wrap jars in paper- before storing to preserve the •beautiful coloring o' the fruits. - Sugarless Peaches & Plums should+ he stoned and the large alums crit in half, Peaches. should . be blanched b: nearing, boiling water over them fo r moment and then plenginp 'ther`' luickly into, coldwater for 'e di' find then out' again'. Remnve the skin end track in the sterilized 'jars. Pour 'n boilingwater to fill them cnmplet may and put on rubbers and tor 'eaving :the tops a trifle loose. Placa in the boiler on a false bottom sterilize for 20 minutes. Tighten tope 'etnove from boiler and invert to' -ool. Store in the dark, - Sugarless Apples, Quinces, Pears-.- Irchard culls . may be used paring off :ail spoiled pieces. Pare, quarter anct ore the ..fruit, dropping the pieces; into cold water as prepared to pre - eat discoloration: Pack in sterilised 'ars, .' filling up '•ekoinpletely with ;Boil ' ng water. Put. on rubbers and - tops. paving tolls loose. Place jars ih he boiler and sterilize for, 20 minutes. !lighten tops and remove from boiler: There fruits are suitable for pies, salads, pudding!) or as a breakfast fish with . cream and sugar added. Editor's Note: converted into satisfactory steriliz (A further .article dealing spectfi- ing vats. An orditxary tin wash boil- er }a is admirably adapted for this -pur- pose, ;provided it has a tight fitting sally with., the 'canning of vege bier' 'and greens will . appear. in: our' (next' issue, .Out these articles out and, keep: t-- even •tbsence of a Finance Minister in.' th( 'Souse, were made, first by 'Mr. Max- ••nte Raymond' who. had previously •,resented a petition from his riding .asking for ,non -participation, '1 and which was ruled out of order and ar amendment ori• . the - second reading by :Vilfred • Lacroix, Quebec -Montmorency+ k third amendment -was, introduced by 0 •.ce' �'y' a f\k e, iii',' aaa When canning only two or three lire, a• large pail `or lard •can with a cover will be found more emtvenie tt than the cumbersome 'wash boiler, neces- sary for a day's 'canning; ' 14 i \1'? ' ,` 1\k \NA •.4,44k,daY«vw'w,kc6(mm+r�xw•.r +�N wCu'r�uw'•i• • .wr•`. wk ,y�,�, .., ;::, a.?'q FERTILIZER -. • The Lucknow• Fertilizer mixing sta. • tion ..can ' supply you with material for mixing all brand's of fertilizer: We will also have ..our, 700 (special• for mixing with, the grain)with analysis of 2-12-6. _ . . Get prices .and place orders early bo get Ynur' regiirenrm: sa on S,uiie. • John. Jamieson, Manager. 'ARE. YOU THE 'MAN? , Watkins' Dealer (between 25 .to *50 NOTICE COURT. OF REVISION Notice •is :hereby giveis that a, court ant • the Voter;' will • be held,,. purau , . . to'.. at • the Clerks office'' in Lista, Act,, the Village of'Lucknow, on ,wednes- day, {S�eptetnber. 27th, 1939' at ' 2:30 'c ocit . ' .m., for . hearing. all eom ol . Pana.` plaints .made against; the firat ; and second parts 'of tile. Voters' List'' for the Village of Lucknow for the 'year k 1939. •• Dated et Lucknow, Sept. 15th, 1939.. Joseph Agnew; Clerk. years), with ear, needed .iinmediately to ;hand. jilt :FREE Extracts in near- by neral route and supply established. demand for . Everyday Necessities .in- cluding' .Spices, Baking, Powder. Cleansers, Soaps, Medicines,, Fly Spray, ' Mineralized Stock and . Poul- try Tonics, 711) year reputation. 10,000, dealers. Must '+be satisfied with $30.0 SALE BY' TENDER -' Tenders will'; be. received by the un- dersigned up n-dersigned.up to noon, Saturday, Sep tember 30th, for, the- sale of— ' - 1. The North part ,of Park Lot No. S7, Lucknow on which is siteated •a - six=room, •one and one-half storey ' Creme house with part conveniences. . 2. ' The -household goods aid` con- tents therein, • in bulk.. Tenders may...be' made severally or' jointly. Apply •'to - Fred: Emberlin' for key to premises and to- the undersigned _for terms _aud,,parraculars. DATED. at Winghan , Ontario; this . 19th day of September, A.D., 1939; • J. W. BUSHFIELD; Solicitor, Wingham, Ontario. nijourned until tomorrow whenpro- ' weekly to start Selling . experience !ogation with take place. Legislation unnecessary ' Farm, experience help -,I passed 'included a bill' to' provide for fol Credit furnished "righ't' parties.' •egistratioiiof all war charity fundsWrite immediately, The J. ' R. Wet- , prevent abuses and ac' measure to kine Company, Montreal, •Qua , Dept, establish the departiinent of munitions • 04,-2. • and supply. The main feature how: - (ver was the specialw ar-Minae' bt deet •!resented by. Hon. I. L. Ilsley,, as the finister•of Finance is.not 'yet a'inem'- `3er- of -the -Mouse : -I doubt if-any--man- ether than Co. _ Ralston .,could; in :the •thoi't time at his .disposal, have pre'- •iareceatich 'a satisfactory solution to sn intricate • and formidable problem,. 'he job has been • done' thoroughly +.nd Well and presents little opport- nity for criticism. ' It is 'inevitable hat the cost of this war' should -fall 'teavily on our shoulders. The high- aahts ,of the new Budget are 'ea. fol- 'OWs- a ,At excess tax ', on profits of all• I ompanies base on a rate 'of 50 per ent. of ;all excess over the average profits• of the past four years with an alternative .graduated scald of from ' 10 per cent. to 60 per cent. on profits 'in excess of 5 per 'cent. on capital • • • F. T. ARMSTRON OPTOMETRIST WILL BE IN ;LUCK'NOW EACH; WEDNESDAY 9.30 A. M.To9.-P. M. AT WM. SCHMID'S STORE b Surtax of 20 ' per cent. ' 'on' the normal • tax paid, beginning with 1939,.. Fncome — c Corporation ineome('taxes, raised 3 per cent. over.. present level. d. Exci;e - duty on spirits increased by $3.00 .a proof- gallon. e .beer- tatxed to •an amount of about 2 cents per quart bottle. ' - f Excise tax en .all, Mines doubled. g' Duty'en cigarettes increased by $1.00 per 1000. h Duty . on . tobacco increased by 5 cents a .pound: • term borrowing . at as low rates . as possible: As -l -said .previously, the- session ' ,will . be prorogued` tomorrow and we ge . home feeling our heavy .responsi- alines but • feelingalso' that we have, done our duty, as far•as we can see. at -and trusting -that God will +guide, is through the dark days 'ahead. • . ' GOD SAVE THE ,KING Paper Prices Advance ` An advance of ten per cent: has been announced, effective -at once, on - i Duty on tea increased from 5 certain types of bond and cover pa - cents to 10 cents a pound according Pers,.. wadding stationery and Laid to price. . j' Tax of 10 :cents per pound on coffee. •` ' "T This is expected to finatice,a pay- as- you- . go policy: It will^ probably • used, • - , 'I need to be assisted by some short - YOU Will a recia a the old low ric• U pit te1 p ., es on everything. in The Store. 'ifoir- can be sure of these �r'ices While the I e e p. iito'tks bat. TfIE MARKET mite: : �II �i, ti,! ti SI S ,!`y. 11 1 ilia ! 1: ''1 boards, etc. • WARM Undergarments for every member of the family. .You can -buy these at .the 'old low price's. TEE ' • MARKET STORE. . • ' Canada's Political' Leaders Stand United' In 'Work To Help. Britain ged. by John 'Blackmore, Soela•n power, wealth and tpdustryy was urs opbosition to offer !ti's support to the government in any effort - aid .. Britain «e Hon. R. J. Manion CENTRE, Conservative\ lend— ' er. Frame 'Minister Mackenzie King, RIGHT, contends the' dont;- d, "' • d 4.t. ;1- it+v'�e s11l'\i •a• a• A.i :?•?+'E _•.. corning an empire arsenal and ' food de' a . and; t... • ''' p t, ,nd, at the same timer. sialic a volunteerforce f fighting \ do gh4 ng agmen to ,help the mother covey tiy. • til+ 1'�. V- r�' �'' t,:• t1 gal a1 1 \1�111r;1,, 11 iiq�l ��N•i..� iE • 1. Y:•• 'r1 \`` 1 • �j1� 11��, 4 ,.. \GI