The Seaforth News, 1923-02-01, Page 31
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BIRD BATH
'I3y Alvin 1111:-T'etetlson
Birds differ a great deal to regard
to their need for water, Some Seem
to bo thirsty nearly all the time and
v sot fouetahts and bathe with great
1.
regularity, Others tieem to got along
e-.
The
fact r
t' water,
very well withcu should pro -
mains, We . s P
mains, now
vide man3' of our feathered' friends
withv
ater,
especially' eelsLy
in regions O
rb
far from ponds and streams. �
A 1 with
last or basin may be sat out
"
water in it for the bil+3s. The kind of
receptacle used is of very little Ian -
1 le
me
O
ne
summer at n Y
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Tho winter' season is e hard one on
the baby.' I -Ie is more or less confined
to stuffy, badly ventilated rooms. It is
so often stormy that the mother dols
nit get hint out In the fresh air al
often as she should. He catches colds
which ra.cl: his little -sYstom; his
stomach- anal bowels get out of order
and • he becomes peevish and cross. .TO
guard, against this the mother should
In
greet a box of Baby's Own; Tablets t
I
lti Wisconsin. I sank. an old dish pall
in the ground and placed sante stones
1n its bottom. I then filled it with
water anal' refilled it each day.` Later,
7 made two concrete baths to take the
ll.
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dish a
hrtI t p
psi
the Y
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f 611
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Pa
., four parts Of. gsarel and one of Cement
lake
ed enough water to n
alga
and then
a thick mortar. .I plastered the mor-
tar about the bottoms and sides of two
two
holes I had previously dug
ground. 1 made thabottoms and sides
about these inches thick.
the house. They regulate the stoinath
The
cl
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and break P
- wale 4 11C
and bo
r b
a
medicinedealers
are sold by
mel
is Y
111a11 at` 25 cents a box from The Dr.
lle
Williams' Niediclno
Co:'B
rocltvi
Ont.
Doth the pan and concrete baths
provotl very papular with the birds.
Pickers, blue jays, thrashers, red-
heaeed woodpeckers, robins, orioles,.
chipping sparrows, kingbirds, blue -
;birds, grackles and vesper eparrows
visited them regularly. On several oc-
easlons•, twenty or more birds were
counted in cr about them at the same
time. By connt;ing the nsunber of
visits for several consecutive hours, I
found that the number averagedabout
fifteen to the hour. This average held
good for about sixteen hours each day.
That means that the number of visits
to the bath per month was somewhere
in the neighborhood of six thousand.
You can readily understand, then, that
our bathe meant considerable to the
comfort and well being of the birds in
that particular neighborhood. _.
cause no, one wiilhe:a to herrn a thing
lte.rsally loves,
on
When a small boy WOO has not be
taught'—o'ne eau usually tell by his
treatment of allirriate is sten abusi';ig
un anihnal, we should. tall: him then,
while he is hurting it, how to -treat a
tome bell him,' hien,
dog, a cat, a 1
while he remembers 1110 ogees that a
dog will not love him if he kicks it,
pulls its. ears, or r.tieblet'utS 11 in any
"len point out sonl�eone, if poi;
way: 1,1 1.
wy
tale, who loves the same dog—if i
be a dog—lite has. jurat been hurting
and mark the love and devotion of•tile
to. its benefactor. ` .
animal
his
ice
down
in t-
7 P
010y
The average will see the
He w
I
animals. e
likes
a
heart,
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d.
the
di
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School offa«a'
xlvr'a t
A
Dr
ti MONEY ORAERl.
t X ,t � 1' Send a 1)amtnaon. Ylx}lress Money
it4
ilk
Order. They are payable everywhere.
Boys' Band and How N
r
I
large quanti-
ties
A ` �^dor
� who
eat e 9
{ i o 110
•ish se
h I ,
�° y' 1p�y I
i t il.t t' toes newel suffer from
to Start One.
By 1', A, Tubbs, a'fluPet'n-
c of Mamie,
tendeht of School
y as i%sue a call to all.
din a band,
Instal.
t I who are intereetecl. Then lay out your
g, 1 scheme upon the blackboard, based
proper i
o-
the z p
would
be P 1
t upon whet W
portion of each. instrument in a band
of fifty players.
manner of
' trumenks,
Describe the rns
playing each, and the nature of the
art iliayed: Tel Why a boy slow bf
ties of pa.a 1
I• gout.
The Right'$l3in.g, to Do is to Take 1 . Dragon -hies can catch up other In
When you 11e00m0 so exhausted at. }
•k that you cannot sleep, r
''e vV01 t '
ter a da3 ,Yt�t
sects travelling at over forty miles
'
a 1 Y l 1C
for the Blood.
O
an
-hour,
h u ht should pot
Ll doubtless select a clarinet, w to
good, coronion serosa, It•e• Wi a
h the e work the violin has in
n 1
pron•
ha � an i
a change lel not lay
Let us help- every a ttr merit with a cup mouthpiece; why
Ing of animals grow into lova, and s u
great deal et cruelty will be killed'' at euphonium player should be very
its birth. !musical, of fairly good size, of good
It surprising boy quickly the boys
1'03 02)00
nese and cruelty; if the bay has 002 movement and. t o g
which
Why Do They Do It?
The man who beats his horse "to`
make lriin go" 1s, at the sauio time, do-
lag something to himself of which he
re, The man who so 1
entirely
unnwa
1
9 eillt Y
i
mistreats his horse has lowered him
self beneath that of the animal he 11ae
misueed. •
o who kicks a dog "to hear
The boy
mistake,
n a big, In
making
" 15 11 a
howl g
liim
At an early age he is allowing henself'
to be worse than: any 02 the clnmb,
helpless creatures that he takes such
pleasure 1n harming, This Is the sort
of boy -if not properly instructed in
earlier years—who grows- :to ,be the
man who beats his horse; aye, worse,
he Is the boy who grows to be the
roan who beats his wife and children.
"Why do they do it?" So easy to
ask! Shall we not say, "How can we
atop it?" There .its, a way, and 11 is
not as difficult as one plight think:
When boys are very small the mothers
and fathers should try to install in
them a genuine love for animals, be-
Mlnard's Liniment for Rheumatism,
I
am
w
Ill be rout +
s
,• result
d the tes;in to think, `an t
is entrusted
pro
-
Do
1 is treatmewt of a{}1mals the orclleetra, -why a boy with
1 boy's natural 111- trudimg teeth sbou P
The Woodlot.
• -Cordwood as a farm product is
worth considering. Twelve dollars' statement Attributed to Judge Mar -
worth
cord at country points for goodlphy," 110 continued, "in a- letter in a
hardwood will start a lot u land ovine' morning paper` last week,' seems to
ars thinldac The annual increase; make it clear that those deprived of
from an acre of planted hardwood'
forest will he approximately one cord .i liquor aro turning to drugs, and the results are deplorable."
This annual increase if used as cord Judge Emily 11lnrphy, 111 her book,
Wood will give a return of ten orl The Black Candle, In the chapter de -
twelve dollars per acre, revery fair'voted to "Prohibition and Drugs,"
return'
used
for year from forested land. makes it clear that she does not con -
_If used for lumber it would give about' stder Prohibition to be the cause of
1,000 feet board measure and have aI increaseraddiction in .d1'tugs. She be -
value nnich above the fuel value. l heves it is 'bad association and the
Many farm wood lots e_not beeni urge of an illicit traffic seeking to
given a chance to produce -wood bel profit by the sole of the habit-forming
lumber but have been subjected fo i drugs that are the most potent causes
destructive practice of. stocktock grazing, for the growth of the evil." She fur -
Live stock are great destroyers eflMeer states:. "In most places those
in substitutes. not
growth and success f liquor seek subSttt
tree •ivied o q
our gi ' deprived g n
y �
Wood lot management can not be ex- 1t1 opium, cocaine or outer allied drugs,
'peeted if the wood lot is to serve id but in raisin jack, hoarse -made wines;
the dual purpose of woodand pasture' Jamaica ginger, paregoric,- essences or
production. Natural reforestation` moonshine." Another argument ac.
will riot take place when stock ares cording to Judge Murphy, why drugs-
panuct be said to be a substitute for
drink is the fact that such a large Per-
centageY d addicts are in their
INDIGESTION, GAS,
UPSET STOMACH
Instantly! "Pape'sDiapepsin"
Corrects Stomach so
Meals Digest.
Ian
assign
i
n
.pas g
l g2)
leader
with e wit.
will agree
ittetruments.
After the instruments are given out,
each bray should have individual lea -
sons until he can produce a tone re-
cognizable as to pitch, and can play
the natural ,scale on his instrument,
Tho group lessons should be given to
supplement the private lessons.
1 .Following this, the brass and reed
sections should be rehearsed eaparate-
tc.
. salt e
g cap y
or sleep Stalls to refresh You, it le time
to look after your health. , Failure to
act at oiiee moans a steady drain on 1
which can result
s
erve h
health
reserve, I ea
your t
break- 2)e thing -a• nervous bre
in but o
t.«,.. 1y. T•hds method of gradually inareas-
The moment you oat a tablet of- Ing ills size of tha group until the full
gores D1 inoredn"your indigestion is band Is rehearsed keeps the interest at
acne upset
distress from a sour,nc„white heat," and when the, first frill
acid, upset stomach. No flatulence, rehearsal is called every Youngster is
heartburn, palpitation, or miserymak ' in place willing to do his best, which
is an ordeal for the teacher. Private
and group"lessons -are given after
aohoo4 hours, with band rehearsals
twice eaoh' -week from 7 to 8. The
boys are allowed to "blow" a little be-
fore rehearsal, just as the symphonY
player is supposed to d0 before the
concert.
By Rev. Peter Bryce. When the director takes his stand
"I believed in Prohibition, absolute- The City Health Officer of Jackson- the instruments are placed across the
ill Florida reports that from the laps, ell talking ceases and everybody
re
dON
n. T'h
"t Yo
rob
re
ak
not
wait
t t nt Is simple enough if you do
res me
not let your condition become too fag'
Ing gases. Correct your digestion for
a few cents. Each package guaran-
toed by druggist to overcome stomach
trouble.
Drugs ani Prohi itk®n
advanced.. The treatment is one re-
the.
quiring lin effective tonic to enrich
I
d
2)e
rues.
tarve
t feed
th0 a
blood and
The most effective tonic ]rnawnls Dr.
Bathe .your feet With warm
Water then rub well With ltln-
oee
2)e a g.
im
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S
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to c2)
arc o
Minard'e .
,e for
...fel
floe,
Liniment-feate
in:
of
Pa
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9
ds
iifnar
Liniment
Chest,
The Family Medicine Cr
au s �wt"
Williams'ynte Pink an which act direct-
ly
it let
ly on the blood, and 101111 prones diet if
roved of the greatest benefit in
(have P
nervone troubles and 0111 conrliti01e
e o. im overfished blood. Mrs. Mary
du t, p
to
has
proved 1 h
roe
id
e Ont.
a A
Braeside, ,
Hanson,
ndIa
Pills value of Dr. Williams' Pink .
says:—"I was taken ill with what doc-
tors whom I consulted called neural-
gia of the tissues of the system 'I
was a complete wreck from constant
pains in my body and limbs, dizzy
headaches, fainting spells and consti-
pation. So intense was the pain that
at tines it caused. vomiting and I
would have to. go to bed for two or
three days, only to get 2)p so dizzy
and so weak that I could not cross the
bedroom without aid, and while these
spells lasted I could keep nothing on
my stomach. I doctored for almost, a
year, but with tie beneficial results.
Finally the last doctor who ottended
me said medicine would not benefit
112. I must have perfect rest, and
spend most of my time le the open air.
He gave me very poor encouragement,
Knowing that the mother of four child- Backache
ren could not spend all 1101• tinge How Backache and Periodic
Pink -
idleness, I- told my husband I was ,Pains
through with doctors and was going ham's Yield to Lydia E. Pink -
to try some other remedies. I got one,getable Compound
but after taking it for a month found
1y, a but my faith is shaken," natal a *histories of addicts registered, "it ap- is ready to hear what the director may
friend to me 11 few days' ago, pears bhat them is no relation be- have -to say. The director seldom plays
tween the habitual user of alcoholic except to illustrate. The boys are
liquor and the drug addict" taught to follow the baton and never'
The Medical Committee of the 11i- allowed to -overblow. The boys' band
wants Club, Vancouver, states: "Proc.- is of more interest -in' the homes, of the
Neatly all observers state that there members than any other organization
seems to be no special connection be- in the town. The leader is consulted
tween the use of alcohol and the use oftener by parents in regard to the
of drugs. Thera is no evidence to show band work than he is as teacher of
that the suppression of the use of a1- other branches of school music, Most
cahol increases to any appreciable ex- of the boys who are studying Piano 1n
tent the addiction• to drugs, as drug the town derived their first interest in
addicts, are rarely alcoholics." music through their band work.
Cora Frances Stoddard in her Pre- Boys will play iu a band when no in-
orchestra;
1 -the
s
be- •treed
n
limhraly Study on the relationteaest can be oto
tween prohibition and drug addicts however, that interest is apt to der
Saye: "Of 1,160 patients treated at the velop later iu,the musical ones, I be -
New York Narcotic Relief Station in hove :there Is no other means. as great
'cue week (April 10.16, 1015), most of as the band in creating an interest on
them were mere youths, nearly one- the part of the boy in all things must -
third also
al
r The het � ol. T Y
Of t Gho
out life d
third of them are not o eat in
'teens. One boy began at the age of, reminded of the great a.dvautage the
thirteen." These youths are doubt. syllable reader has in playing a band
less animated by a morbid desire to instrument over the one who cannot
imitate what they believe to be the sing by syllable, I have known several
habits of the underworld and gtutmen. cases where boys have learned to sing
Dr. C. M. Crawford, the Ontario lies• by syllable ht, order that they might
o ruga r pital, Whitby, says: "Morphine and be able to play the band instrument
teens. cocaiane are responsible for certain the better.
Many medical authorities confirm type of mental dis•order•. There has The music rehearsed is never trash,
no your -growth to succeed the ma- The last number played et the close
g Judge Murphy's statement. Joseph C. been no increase so Par as WO can de- of the rehearsal is usually a popular
tures trees, In wood lots that 81'81 Doane, M.D., the Chief Resident Phys'i•termine in either morphine addiction of t G' ballad s usually
iro betel plass.
roteete$ from livestock, , natural i elan of the Philadelphia General Hos- or cocaine addiction since prohibition I
tramping the soil and destroying the
young seedlings. Open areas and the
formation of sod usually follow the
livestock and the
trees
graduallydnaI
]
,
dis-
appear
duo to the fact that there is
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envelope for information. The'. Canadian
Wholesale . Dietrlbutrng Co.. Dept 1,
0, 0111' Ont. -_
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11.11 York St., Toronto. .. ,..
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no benefit. Then'I decided totr Y r.
Williams' Pink Pills, and at the end
of two weeks I found these were what
I needed, With nerves worn thread-
bare from all the suffering of the past,
I continued the 'use of Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills for three months and by
this time I was able to do most of my
own lionetwerk. In fact I soon felt
well and was able to do any kind of
work without feeling tired. Since that
time I have continued to do all my
own work and have had no return of
the dreadful pain I suffered before. I
have recommended the pills in many
cases and have always seen good re-
sults from their use."
You can- get these pills from any
medicine dealer or by mail at 60 Bents
a box or six boxes for $2.60 from The
Dr. Williams' Medicine Co„ Brockville,
Ont.
The sea covers three-fourths of the
earth's surface, ora total area of
about 145 million square miles.
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seeding is taking place each year ands pital, states that from the testimony
came into effect;' ,
Dr. G, H. Kirby, Medical Di1eeter of
the New York State Hospitals, says;
"Since prohibition has come into ef-
fect alcoholic menta] disorders have
practically disappeared, and further,
morphine and cocaine addiction have
not increased at all," He bases h18
statement on many thousands of cases.
If other causes have not shaken my
friend's faith inprohibition, there is
evidently no cause for the foundation
formerly addicted of his faith) being shaken by the facts
alcoholic beverages.' regardith
ng e ding trade.
a young forest is growing up .beneath
the old parent trees. When the old
trees have reached maturity and are
removed the young trees soon fill the
opening. Give the wood lot a chance
by removing the over mature trees,
Cleaning up fallen trees, and brush,
protecting the .young growth from
livestock. planting either young trees
ar tree seeds, and thinning out where
necessary.' .Aim.Aimto have a complete
greund cover, if you Have space for a
tree, plant one.
Planted wood lots can be establish-
ed and will equal in time the best
virgin forest. Areas of waste land,
such as sandy i•idge5, rocky hills, can
be made very productive and profit-
able by using suoll. for forest tree pro-
duction. Some rough land planted to
white pine, fifty years ago, in the
State of New York, soldl.reeeotly for
$1,00 per acre for the timber. An av-
erage of $10 per acre for each year
and very little work c2) the part of
the man; nature 1111 most of it. Someof the young white pine plantings
made by the Ontario Forest Branch
twenty years ago lame reached a size
that permits of a little revenue retun•n
frfromthe-thhtnings.
What about Christmas trees, well
everybody wants a' little evergreen
tree for the celebration. With the
growing scarcity of wood hind near
the larger, towns and cities, an oppor-
•tunity is offered those = owning lands
near a Christmas tree market to grow
snail evergreens on open land or in
the wood lot. That portion of the
farm that has been set' aside as wood
lot can be made as profitable as'any
portion of the farm if it is given the
same care ,and thought Rs the grain
fields.
Port Said in Egypt, gets on an
average only 2 inches of rain yearly,
London has 24 inches, New York 88'
inches.
Bituminous sands150-200 feet
thick lie along the A.thabaska river
for 78 miles. Drawn out by the sun,
the tar rens into deep pools. Similar
sands are found' at intervals front:
Lat. 57 deg. to beyond the Arctic.
circle, T•lte dogsled. area is possibly.
10,000 square miles; This deposit re-
presents the largest known occurrence
of solid asphaltic material,
of their drug patients, there is no con-
nection whatever between drug -dis-
ease and the inability to get liquor.
The New York City Health Depart-
ment, in the year 1919.20, asked 1,400
drug patients the cause of their ad-
dietion. Only 1 percent. came to it
froin alcoholic indulgence. The Secre-
tary of the Rhode Ieland State Board
of Health.saYS "We fail to And among
Che applicants for treatment any one
•to, the free use of
given as a piece of pie might be given
at the clese of the ureal. This popular
number so deadly loved by the boys is
always looked forward to, and if the
rehearsal is drawing to a close and
there Is no sign of the popular number
s -oma one is sure to ask, "Don't we get
any pie to -night?" and the pie is surely
passed.
t 6 9 p ? they give up hope of recovery. a
Cascarets 10c he -
Leslie, Sask.—"For about a year 1
was troubled with a distressing down -
bearing
retbeari
pe-
riods, from headachesa
backache. I bated to go to a doctor,
and as I knew several women who had
taken Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetalle
Compound with good results, I finally
bought some and took four bottles of it.
I certainly do recommend it to every
woman with troubles like mine. I feel
fine now and hope to be able to keep
your medicine on hand at all times, as
no woman ought to be without it in the
house." -Mrs. Oscan A. ANDERSON,
Box 15, Leslie, Sask. -
Mrs. Kelsey Adds Her Testimony
Copenhagen, N. Y. — "I read your
t in the papers and tn
' mon P
advertisement er
t
tee L.
sband'named me to take Lydia E_
nu
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to get
relief from pains and weakness. I was
so weak that I could not walk at tiro
Now I
can do my housework and help
int husband oiit doors, too.am willing
I
u things
for you to publish this letter if yya
it will help others."—Mrs. FIERBERT
KsnsieY, ILF.D., Copenhagen, N.
Sick and ailing women everywhere
M the Dominion should try Lydia B.,
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound before
Clear Your tb lexi
on
With Cuficura
Bathe with Cuticura Soap and hot I
water to free the pores of impurities
and 'follow with a gentle application
of Cuticura Ointnent to soothe and
heal. They are ideal for the tol
let
r
as is also Cuticura Talcum for pow..
dering and perfuming. •
Soap 25c. Olatmeat25 pad 500. Tafennt25e. Sold
throughouttheDominion. CeneedanDepet:
L1, nm, Limited, 344 St. Paid 35. VT.. 1loatre01.
•'-Cuticure. Soap cdmveelvitlmutnium.
•g
For Sluggish Liver
or Constipated
Bice paper is not made from the
rice plant, but from the pith of a
tree growing ill Formosa.
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Are you fagged and foggy when you wake
up in the morning? "There's a Reason."
Tea and,coffee are known to affect many
people that way. Often, too, thesebev-
erages cause nervousness, sleeplessness
and severe' headache. "There's a Reason."
Instant Postuxln, made from choice,
roasted wheat; is a delightful mealtime
beverage free from any element of harm.
Try it for awhile, instead of tea or
coffee, and let the Sunshine in.
At Your Grocer's to Sealed,. Air -tight Tins
IN%
Instant Postum FOR HEALTH -
o n of Instant +osteo) "There's d Reason"
ova *ample a �.
Ag,po o
sent, postpeld, for 4o In stamps, w'rli9t �Ontario
Canadian Pastum Cereal Company,.. Limited. 25. Front St.,, 10, Toronto. Factory. Windsor , j -74l
Bowels
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Clean your bowels! reel fine!
When you reel sick, dizzy, upset,
when your (read is dull or aching, or
your stomach is sour or gassy, just
take cue or two Casearets to relieve
laxa-
tive -cathartic
Constipation, No griping—nicest
on earth for .grown-ups'
and children. 100 a box, 'taste like
candy.
Chest colds -broken!
Inflamed membranes. congestion,
oppressive pain.Apply SIoaiis to chest
and throat.lt scatters congestion
-your cold is gone!
loan's Liniment
—kills pain!
,/hose Irl Canada
UNLESS you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, yoi
{ I are not getting Aspirin at all
.eva
•z4pa
The Drawback
"I'm glad yott don't like candy any
better then you do.' '
"I 'tweet I would only I get full : too
-quick."
Flax Seed for Canada.
On account of tate s,tam,detill of the
flax industry in island, an investiga-
tion.. 15 being elude with a view to
g'rowin'g Ae:x in:Caneda, .
Man was Plainly intended to 'Work;
else why when he asked for butter
did nature
• give bhp a cow?
The word "stentorian".comes froin,
the name of a Grecian. herald 1lained
Stertor, whose voice, :according to.
legend, Was its loud as that of Afty
sten shouting together..
•
Minard's Liniment for Neuralola.
ISSUE No. 5—'22.
Accept only an "unbroken package" of "Bayer Tablets of
Aspirin," which contains directions and dose worked out by
physicians during 22 years and proved safe by millions ftl
Colds . Headache Rheunmatisllz,.
Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis
Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain
Tandy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets—Also bottles of 24 atld 100--nrug vote
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thntllnlil,int t1 on w 1cl , lioty,•
rin
aecticac'11 4l, 1 rill({.510 at 001.
ill be ctt , 10 awit Lit their litmeral 1:i-alloiWalsk,'xthe 11' 13 c�Crl ti o,,Biter Odf Man W' :
will 110. p�amputl �Yllt, ... -.,.