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Exeter Advocate, 1911-5-25, Page 77.7 THE EXETER ADVOAT, THRAY, MAY 25, I511". INDIGESTION RIGHTLY CURED STAYS, CURED Not by Treating the Symptoms but by Toning up the Stomach to do Nature's Work Iridigestion should not be negleet- ed, for by depriving the body of its proper nourishment it grows stead- ily worse. Neither stimulating medicines, which ruin the already weak stomach by making it work be- yond its strength, should be used, or predigested foods, which do Apt excite a flow of the digestive fluids, and by disuse eauee the stomach te grow weaker. Nowhere le the tonic treatnaent with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills more elearly- ueeful, Its prin- ciple is to enable the stomach to do its own work by building- up the blood, and giving tone to the nervee. When these are once more restored to their normal health in- digestion disappears and the cure is permanent In proof ef thee statements we give the experience of Mrs. Paul Gannon, Star Cit', ask, who says: "For more than a year I suffered with all the terrible pains of indigestion, and my life WA.5 0110 Of the greatest mieeree It did not seem to make any difference whether I ate or not, the pains were always there, often accompenied by uevere bloating and a belchieg of wind. I did not even get relief at night, and sometimes hardly got a bit of $leop in my misery, I tried many remedies saki. ti Pure indl- gestion, but they did me ntet ORO particle of good and I fully expect cd that 1 would always be Afflicted in this way. At this time ray bo- ther earee home on a visit and he urged me to try: De, Fink Pills And got six boxes for me. By the time I had taken four boxes I IRgen to improve and eauld eat with some relieb., 1 was' greatly eheered, mad eontinued taking the Pills until all tracea ef the trouble had dizappeared au d I could (nage more eat all kinds of food without the smallest inconvenience. We have since used Dr, Williams' Pink Pine in our family for other to be I am so firmly convinced heir virtue as a family inedicine nit I have no hesitation in meow- mendieg them to all weak,' ailing people.'' Sold by all medicine dealers or by mail at 00 centa box or six boxes for $2.00, from The Dr. Wil- liams' Medicine Co Broeleville Qnt. NEW GERMAN SHELL. Makes Trench Protection n Shielded Batteries Impoesib The protection of trenehes and armor shielded field batteries as at an end, for, if a touting Ger7 man military authority is to be believed, security hitherto enjoyed by soldiers through the proteetben of breastworks or similar shallow intreechments has ceased to be with the late invention of not less than three different shells which all have the aim to kill or wound ev- erybody thus protected. The new projectiles are a com- bination of the grenade -shrapnel shell with comparatively thin walls. Instead of the old arrangement of the bursting charge and the siogle time fuse producing explosion by concussion, and making the bullets and fragm,ents move like a cone - like shower, the new shells are de- signed to produce a two -fold mis- sion. The Krupp grenade shrapnel carries a peculiarly arranged charge of balls placed at. regular • intervals and angels ,and depend- ing on a certain combination of time fuses for their discharge. The old fashioned grenade was effective only when exploding among the gunners serving a bat- tery, but since it did not possess any penetrative force it was use- less against the armored shields with which field guns now are pro- tected. The new Brisanz shrapnel Ehrhardt shell is., a particularly powerful one. • Its penetrating • power is equal to that of a tupro- nickled solid shot, and, through its arrangement of the tha,rge its de- structiveness from shattering- is equally great. At the recent oflieial trial of one of these shells tore a hole a square . . ! • yard in ' size in a two feet thick brick wall, and a number of man- nikins standing behind it were de- stroyed. Dummy batteries pro- tected by two •inch thick . armor plate were totally demolished by the new shells fieed at 10,000 feet ranee and the eunneese iepiesent- ,nd ,fer. frne sample to Copt. W. 1_. ationar Drun and Chcrcal Ca.,Tcr.-y, to ed by wooden dummies, shattered by the fragments and baits, The third ellen is not designed so much with a view to penetrating qualities as to scattering fire, and is in reality in aerial. automatic magazine 'gun, The centre of the shell is filled with explosive mater- ials and shrapnel shot, which is intended to be exploded as in a.xt ordinary shell at a. predetermine(' moment. In addition to this there are four partitions, in each of -hien there is a seriee otbolee ad- apted to receive rifle cartridges, These boles form ap, acute angle with the axie of the •shell, and are directed backward. By means of a timing device the cartridges maY be detenated successively to dis- charge bullets in the wake of the shell. The idea is to regulate the speed of the bullets to that theee iII cafe. tneir action, is irregular, The pills strike backward despite the for- Pille, has given her statement for aPPearanee entered the saw that will do this work thormighly • ward motion of the shell, and hit publication in order that other ma- "Mother Marie" immediately to his requirements. eatin"s, are Parmelee's Vegetable Pills, efficiency of this shell has not as perience. This time it is Mrs. Jelin the enemy behind the trenches. The fering women may profit by her ex- hearty meal he 774s a,‘„,:e(riAer by the which are mild in action but mighty great many bullets are 'wasted by reepected in this neighborhood. a, 'cigar- rePlY waS that lie had and effeetilrelY, and work a yet been been suffleientlY illustrated, A .Ferrester, well known and landlady whether he would smoke in results. They Verge painlessly the present arrrgetineent, ONE MORE OF TIE PIONEER WOMEN TELLS HER SUFFERING SIS- TERS TO FIND RELIEF IN DODD'S KIONEY PILLS. A PRETTY It031;0704:- Stranger Well Treatede Betur and Woos Cafe Keeper. There is material for romance in ineideut which ha e occurred at rseilles in a little eafe kept by a young woMan noted, for her beauty and geodness of heart. P•+...+•• ;atop the meanest, nastiest, most persistent headaches in half an hour or kss. We guarantee that they contain ne °plant. morphine or other poisonous drugs. 25e, a box at year druste, or by mall irons. trkste,,,,I Dreg Chsmical C. 44 Caltwia. 1-hrd-ted. tr-^AX, The eafe is close to tile harbor, "Ifew profoundly still is the and is frequented, by sailors who night. she whispered, leaning her e., . • aye the name of "Mother Marie" finely -veined temple aeainst his to the landlady. The young wo- ceat-collar and fixing hr dreamy Mrs. Forester bad Rheum). m an a man had to deal with the roughest eyes on the far-off Pleiades - 'bow other Kidney Diseases for two of sailor ioeu, but her kindness to soothing, hew restful!" Yes, ,. ,( e, her customers was her best protee- he replied, toying with her goldee years, but Dodd's Kidney Pill tion. When they had no rooneY, aureole of hair, "and wila.t a. eight made her woe, she fed them and kept them well to shoot cats." supplied with tobacco. The sail - Dinsmore, Sask., May 22 (Special) ors never impo5ed on her kindness, , A Thorough pill,_,To clear. the —One more of the pioneer women and always paid her when they re-, etomaeh and bowels of impurities c.f. Saskatchewan, eelieved of pain, eeived their wages` and irritants is necessary when and suffering by Dodd's Kidney One day a, stranger of unkempt — • • • an "My cpu.lit., 0 ver cold," Mrs, Forrester states. even trouble started from net any money for a cigar, no 'Inanent cure- They eau be used for the meal he tied eaten. strike thfFb:nhlemerlreeiethdsettErcieni.ti4°-- t4xy deep was broken and lam::: "Never mind," said the landlady, ewointhstQiutnttredea,r abitthtemeasrte4neoli7a,e7n1Y- ,pyg7,.. Tql? new., Nveap„?e, e- freshing. T perspired freely at. the "have a cigar all the sane," ful effects preceding their gentle oeveo„ leux reeeneneekee tne pre- ht d el few weeks afterwards p, operation" 0 es exer on. po rev back argil tatjsmdCVCkip- dr.$$$${1 man appeared °la cafe ed, from_ which suffered for two and ordered food, "Mother Meshingten (who i taking his Marie' glenceel at bime and reeog- leave)—("Aw, 't•U ..4118 "I do not need to tell you that I nize'l hila 141'4 etrauger who hud Morleigh. I 'have lawgetten some - sent taiethede of defence. THE RAISER PALESTINE. Treees of His Repeated 'Visits Ev. erywliere round be the Tourie/. Wherever red roofs appear in releetine it betokens Enropean ill- vBsi011, Red roofs are eecroac ments of the modern—advence guard e of western "eivilization," Many streets in RON, muiht al- ost pass 0,8 a part of a German village, The rows of print red - reefed eottagee, each with its neat garden, Are iee degree Syrian. There were Germans in charge of the carria ges to Nazareth; there were german hotels. Even the Am- erican e0IMIl WAS German. It+isimpossible pot to notice gni, deuce a the laiec,r°5 interest in Palestine, At each visit the Kais- er pays to the Holy Land a bit of good road is built, writes Ruth Bryan Owens in the National Monthly, and after taking the drive to Naeareth we hoped for the com- ort of later pilgrims that the Rais- nugbt pass that way. one place is a tablet eroded the Hamer to the Santee, at others thrifty German colonies; her a good road, there a fountai presented by, him. When an the Mount of Ascension the guide pointed out the legendary foot- print of the Master =phased the rock and also the impress le by the prophet Maharnmed, one observant traveller asked, "And now where is the footprint of the German Emperor THE ONLY DIEDICIDIE FR THE BABY far. from. hetug won woman p or s er men . thing. Atv—let Ale n started to usc, Dodd,s I The elegant gentleman 'told Merleigh—"Your glovee, perhaps1" pills, But new I am thankful! "laether Marie" that he had beard Mashington,--"Oh, no I Now 1 we - y my troubles are gone. I reei *f kindnes5 t* VI:4*h sailor.114"111741' you nlaw" .end all eufferiue w and had resolved to put her to the mer use Dodd s ulue Pills P.) test. ae forma that she was all • that the had represent Sufferlug w°Ple4 'C422 le4r4 fraueailors ed ' her to he, and he eelded that he had eee eyeited, the experiene,e ef .others that the returned to the ees d to '44'44304 o,no, su,r.e., way t° Ilea" to cure Provo his acquentLconowrite.hdr Lee(3rartel7eQePe'efutee4ineP a evallairte9413,1br';" their itioneYs. and Dodd s Kidney Then h 10 d Pills alwa elm the evs e 6° 6° S ejW* Terktng in the lungle:t‘27°0:4 444e t facturee, and as1.-ed "Mother 17:4"ewilbeent'ne,fr`veuzledelvPIglrev4e fears we; Marie" to become his wife The ' tert4},inecl f(4;., biP: ilors friend" conr,ent.ea and•Mg ,satclly b ni body tur S 14,4.C.E MEN, ut et Lon, If igui1eaut feet tha the vorenation een- of Landoti, just tonel • t offices. In the Are eon- . crew.] h wtimen artling inelease in Ire Was g. Allri 0, large menu- all On Vint, crushing int fearftilit -0 0. aoh from his,rihs to hie feet. We use 141141UFT an hint irevly aclell the pain and with the ose o ree bottles he was completely cure able to retura to his work, 5UVEtLnD131,7A10. Road, laslet. ;ie cafe on the faarleor BOW` tenant, ..-/K7•701.1-0•••• '4••••••••••01,1TR• ur HEALED BABY'S SORES. 9f -1'70 es ;--- ful I work- Ife was t i ease and I tr tell you ewe Zant-13 ease of my bab bled 'II iep rs T ,t‘: c scent variably evyryee,ng cou,o tenne el., but The ty Woks vain. Finally I tried Zaeteank. TlIc only medicine moU should give her little ones is o she can give and •feel absolutely safe that not the slightest harm father, wing One, they Alike?' a One. "First, e boy was re in belted blouse; could SCO AB improvement after two sh the legs of ofaco Applications! After perievering to,„.i.TRRevd. AwlueRalict,j. EWeEayrye, wrt4Ets:reyo witEyes h the Zarn-Buk treatment he is , , • where„ men now completely clued. Zara -3311k is nudGranulated Eyelids, Alurius Doesn't nwbere, .tbe luederia certainly it wonderful balm, and I' Seenallartm—urSinorliEyeSeBRyeemePdaly.11,upiurtue2185tes, Ilead ,aecording to shall always keeP it on hand." ik san," n wbat way were rious the wheo thed, tUriee1t 114 o beak son's WIll, Nw the sou is try - ng to break the old poeition to judge, every Mothers should use Zaut-Buk for on pointe to it still greater all ehildren's skin sores, ringworm, sion of men by girls in city scalp sores, cuts, ehafings, bruises, ofttees in the next ten years, etc, because of its great purity. Al - The hend of the employment de- eo cures piles, eezema, bad leg, tutntent of the London Chamber varicose sores, etc, ti0e, box, all Commerce, on being asked for •druggists aed stores. 50c, $1,00. Murillo Bye Salve In Aseptic Tubes, 25c, 51.00. Eye Boelts und EYe AdvIce Free by Mail. ObturinG Bye Remade CO., elate:too. Miss Boodley--"So Mr. Smart really said he considered me very witty—eh I" Miss R,-riox.—"Not e.e.• has opinion on this state of affair,1 Zare-Buk Soap, 25e. tablet, is best aatly; he sald he had to laugh eveu time he niet you." The Oil for the Athlete. --In rub - explained that there is one great for baby's bath and for delicate difference between the sexes in this skins, qustion. of office employment. The 3untai shorthnnd clerk is Pessurnst Iones---"How as it, bang down, the athlete ean find no - very difficult te. get—el the hay Smith, that you look so hale and thing finer than Dr, Thomas' Ec- kind. if c• bay 2$ a good short- happy and well1" Optimist Smith lectrie Oil, It renders the muscles hand 'writer. it seems to be feared that he ill be always t ShOrthalld —"Every' 'time I sit down to worry and sinews pliable, takes the sere- we I will result—a 31mo:beano that as guar- 'writfall asleep," nese out of them and strengthens im'writer. For the girl at is a very _ them for strains that may be put anteed strictly free from injurious different atter. She doesn't mind , , Very many persons die annually upon them. It stands pre-emioent drugs, Such it medicine is Baby's becoming just a shorthand elerk.." The manager of one of the ,rtra_ from cholera, and kindred summer for this purpose, and ethjet,er, elm Own Tablets --every box is sold complaints, who might have been for years have been using it ean under such it guarantee and the est and oldest commercial training mother may feel perfectly eafe in colleges., indorsing this statement„,1 euasNe'eat.1 31I111143er remedies bad been testify to its value as a lubricant. t attacked do not delay in giving them to even the new-born added: , • • getting a bottle of Dr. J. D. Xel- babe. Coucetning them Mrs. Al- "I should not be surprised if the bort E. Wood.' Loudon, Ont., says: census figures diselose an amazing 19g,g's Dysentery Cordial, the medi- "I have found Baby's Own Tablets inereetse in female employment. we cane that never fails to effect a ture. all that is elaimed for them. My have been placing girls at the rate Those who have used it say it acts baby has had them from birth and Of t000a, year for some time. And promptly, and thoroughly subdues -will take them eagerly. 1 am sure . there is no better medicine for little ones." The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers- or by mail at 25 cents a. box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. BURIED -WITH. HIS GOLD. French Miser Tool; His Wealth to the Grave to Hide Er0111 A miser named., Anglade, -who died at Pau, France, recently, car- ried part of his fortune with him into the graveand hid the balance, in order to prevent any one else using the money. He had steadily refused to give any information about his possessions, and after his death his wife made a systematic search of the house, with the re- sult that about $6,000 was found in gold and banknotes secreted in • She believed that this represent- ed all his wealth, hut when a bank out-of-the-way places. clerk presented a note for payment of a loan promised ley the miser and said that Angled° had a docu- ment confirming the transaction, tl e widow decided that her hus- band must have taken the papee to the grave. The grave was opened in the pre- sence of a magistrate. Packets of banknotes and bonds, with a num- ber of other documents, including the one sought 101, WOrE,` fourid un- der the rnate's armpits. Oppor- tunity was taken to soardh a bam- boo canewhich according to Ang- ' these girls do very well. They fill , such situations as typists secretar- les cashiers and bookkeepers very efdeiently, and there aro women in London who can command salaries running -well into four figures as buyers or heads of departments. controlling a num:1)er of others. A woman is worth just as much as a man—that is. she is worth what her work brings to the firm. You can go into many big offices now -a - days and see no man about the place -except the inanag-ing direct- ors or the managers; the rest are 'girls." --- A Pleasant Purgative.—Parrne- lee's Vegetable Pills are so come pounded as to operate on both the stomach and the bowels, so that they act along, the whole alimentary and excretory passage. They are the pain aud disease. The past continually °takes the form of vases into which the thought of to -day is soured. Keep Minard's Liniment in the house. "1 suppose the servant does all the heavy work in your house V' "Not aTh my wife makes the pies and puddings." Mother Graves' Worm Extermin- ator will drive worms from the sys- tem -without injury to the 'child, because its action, while fully ef- fective, is mild. SOMETHING SOOTHING. "Well, my little man," said the house -surgeon cheerily to the new patient, "„how do you feel'?" "He not drastic in their work, but, seems all right,' said the, nurse. xxdlcUypuegative, and the pleasure -of taking them is only equalled by the gratifying effect they produce. Compounded only of vegetable sub- stances the curative qualities of which ° were fully tested, they af- foielf relief without chance of in- jury. Nothing happens to us that is not of the same nature as ourselves. Ask .for Minard's and take no other. "What's that boy yelling at?" asked the farmer of his son. "11Thy, " chuckled the ' boy, "he' s just yelling at the top of -his voice. lades dying wish, was buried with ' ;en,. Each sec'tdon of tne, cane was Warts are unsightly bkmishes, ,.found coptain and gold 711011..'oe°,a1127,$s are corn Cure will rexnove -rapped in ''cotton wool. 'them. th Our past 'clel-.}encls' entirely upon ox -sr ' present and changes perpetu- ally 1.Vith it. Ti; takes vastly more courage be hile!py than unhappy., --- Senarde Liniment used .by Physicians. I've just taken his temperature." "Good. Have you had anything to eat, sonny ?" "I had a little ._sir." "'What, did they give yeur cY,This lady gimme a piece of glass to suck, sir." ISSUE NO. 21-1 Ordinarily it is not joy you lack, but the knowledge of what joy is. Minard's Liniment Lumberman's Friend. "Dad," said little Henry, "I'd like to know something." "Well, what is it?" queried Mr. Meek. "What was your name before mo- ther married your The next time you feel that swal- lowing sensation gargle Harnlins Wizard Oil immediately with three parts water. It will save you days and perhaps weeks of misery from sore throat. "Your wife is somewhat strong- minded, isn't she, LittlejohnV' "Strong-minded? A furniture pol- ish pedlar came here yesterday, and in five Minutes she sold him some polish she had made herself." REST AND HEALTIITO MOTHER AND CHILD. mas.Wrnstow's SOOTIIING SYRVF has- beet used for over.SIXTY Yk,'ARS by 'MILLIONS of 11.0TIIERS for their CHILDREN WHITE enaernixe, 'with PERFECT SUCCESS. It stmenns the CArri-D, SORTENS the OMS, AELAyS all RAIN • CURES NVLND COLIC, and is the best remeoynfor it is ab- solutely harmless. Be sure and ask for "Mits. Winslow's Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind. Twenty -Eve cents a bottle. NAST-BLED. A little four-year-old boy living in a country town elestzirbed and took some eggs from under a sitting hen belonging to a neighbor. The neigh- bor complained to the bay's mother, who later called her boy to her and began to reprove him, when he broke in with the qeestiou ' 'Who told you The mother said—"A little bird told me. Now, tell me. how many eggs did you take'?" The Tittle boy, stammering, said: "1,Yell! Well! Why didn't the bird tell you the whole of it?" Mrs. Mater--"Bave you seen Mr. Dater's son since he got home from college'?" Daughter --"Yes, ma; saw him last' night." Mre. M. — .‘"Has he improved much 1" Daugh- ter—"Awfully. He's 'get a mous- tache' FARMS eon RE AND SAL H. W. DAWSON,_ P You a t to kateliewan or quarter, baif or large pees, I can Ninety Colborne Stre ()rotate. purchase Alberta. Sas- Manitoba Lands in whole EetiOlkSor 14 aUPPlY you - JBITditee.n, twenty, or tifty acre farms, with. gooal hags and well planted. Some geeniao bargains. IfAVE several first-class Hundred Aere Pes in Halton, Reel and 'York. AlSo large fame. :Prices reasonable. LT W DA.WSON, Ninety Colborne' 11 Street, or nights And holidays, wo iltindred and Seventy TWO Wright ..ivenue. Phones Main 6990 and Barltdale 527, (IAN BAN, Burl on, residence 7 late Maitland YOung. with ,•beauti- fill grouodm. terraced. nowt] tO LaKct Ont.- =*i.o; this property is well situated in beert of growing ];inslingWn; three min- utes from curs; thirty from Damilteu, one boor from Toronto three from fah?. containvig large arawing end dia. ing roonles Parlor, sevent bedrooms, hath+ room, stahle„ coachhouse, boathouse and doa,etc,..„ safe bathing. electric ligbt, ye, *Mute cellars, good water sup- arge grounds. For particulars and tion. apply James lla.rrison, ton, (Ont. ele506 A ENTS WANTS TF poStal and ten r, London, ENTS NVIOSTED.—A study of other J. gney propositions convinces U4 hat Ilene Can crinel Ours. You will' al, ways regret, it it Yott don't apply fog rticulars to Travellers' Dept., 22Il A bort St., Ottawa., oEN,rs, SALESMEN emu MANA0,_E,W1 wanted; stop right here; sometunigt sell art eight; automatic razor olive, for old style or safety; guar. zi with each machine; 400 CS s,eld our, months; 1,112;OUP, Malang Pig stioneYt erritory going fast; write or wire to. day. Never Feu, vezepour„ Host st. John, N.B, eouTen saw, fluelph. 1 „xlill '11INEU heavy. Lat0e ills, il nes andors. ,AM p on filanufaeturing Co,. C, Orillia, Ontario. LeNhoen Itanitoba, offers exccflerst investments in Real 'Estate. Wri Corparticulars et Fifty Dollar to Seventy,. 0 Dollar lots. Sir hundred sold local, 0. Li. liarwood, Brandon, Man. • PLANTS mailed two dozen, twenty nut - ed. gOeeUty center three) bututred, two •dollars, hi -ailed Ont, •••••••••••••••••••••••••• NE SECOND 1.1A.NliBt.INCI ILZAVX Iron Frame Veneer Machine, I. Clip. , 2 Cranes, 1 Drag Saw, 1 X,'erkins xhtnIo hiaelline, seed for Printed The Bider Ana Eitehener Co,, Limit" Landsay. btEA.IMI TUE BARBER. TRADE—NEW sYtitera---conetunt practice, — careful nsruction-,-a few wecke' complete course —tools free. Graduates earn twelve to eighteen dollars weekly. Write for cata. !ague. Maier Barber College, 221 Queen Bast, Toronto, ANGER. TUMORS, LUMPS. etc. In. ternal and external, cured without pain by our home treatment. Write Us before too late, Dr, Beliman Medioal Co.. Limited, Collingwood, Ont. e TON SCALE, special price. Wilson's Sc lo Works, Esplanade Torotito. xxr OltEli' WANTED to talto orders in V V Sparc time, no experience neces. sexy. Our lines especially used by mothers and girls. Apply Dept. A. Brit. ish Canadian Industrial Conant -1,11.Y, 22s Albert St., Ottawa. PECIALISTS ADVICE FREE. Consult Us in regard to any disease. Lowest jorices in drugs of all kinds. Trusses fitted by mail. Send ITleatn11-0, meat. Glasses iltted by ago. Write to -day for anything eold in first-class drug stores to Dr, I3ellman, Collingwood, Ont, — 111"OTTLED ANCONAS, Greatest Day- ers. Fertile Eggs.22 for thirty. B. W. Wardle, Corinth, Ont. 'WE pay the express in Ontario. Forty, 8 weeks Yorkshires, registered, ten dollars each. Write for what you want. Thos. N, Havens & Son, Aldborol',0„ Ont. P•tHEAP LANDS Saskatchewan VI IL) ley. Good openings for tradesmo and farmers. English speaking settl meat. Write for illustrated pamphlet 'to Searetary, Board of Trade, Marshall, Sask. By buying direct from vs you can save 1noney an BUTTER WORKERS, EXTENSION LADDERS, WASHING MACHINES, ETC. We will send you Catalogue free. Ask for it. SEMMENS Rd SON, 174 York St., Hamilton, Ont. Enraged Creditor—"I've had enough of mounting all these stairs every day to collect this bill." Deb- tor—"Well, I can tell you a piece of news that will please you. After to -morrow I'mgoing to live in the basement." /nvaktable Inte.rnaLly Carbolated. So lliC411r9ieOtCnTcrl:ceihtd oaid1l -Croupc 0fzin.tliforaodtra°t-t4 • \ I h 11t.e:c.Etc wic1'purp0, 1 „vrto-p. 1e111*p07. e1c1 Reltreit ih .CeMO clebotLec„„,