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About Portland new age. (Portland, Or.) 1905-1907 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1906)
SSSJOT THE NEW AGE, PORTLAND, OREGON mmtmmtmBmErtieW(SS!SSMi'SSSS ? PERUNA PRAISED. MRS. ESTHER M. MILNER. Box .42 1. IMJraff, OIiIm. Dr. H. I). tlartninn, ColumliUH, Ohio. DrarHir: I wan n terrible sufferer from pelvic wcokncM nnil limi lieudiithe continuously. 1 wan nut nMo to d) my houauwurk for myself and lniijUAtitl. I wrote you ami uYtcribetl my condi tion hb nearly aa pnaalblo. You recotn mendod I'urunn. I took four bottlua of it and wnn comtlt'dy rtirpil. I think Pcrunu a wonderful medicine and liavo ri'iominunilud It to my Irli-mln with tho very bout of rcBultB. Hither M. M liner. Vry f'w of tho Ktti.it multitude of women who have been relkved of some, pelvic didn't) or weBkneia by Poruna evor conaent to give a testimonial to be read by the public. Tlioro arc, liovuvor, a fow couraKC otta, self sacrificing women who will for the sake of tholr BiifferinK slstora allow their cures to brt puldlslied. Mra. Milnur Is one of tlieso. In her Krntltudi for her refltoratlon to health she la willing that tho women of tho whole world should know it. A chronic A GNAUrUL until to Dll. HAHIMAN invalid brought bnck to health la no mall matter. Words aro inadequate to express complete gratitude. l.lUr it linn. "I tvnnt to uet an ulurm clock," said the customer. "Ilero'a one of silver pinto for $10," nld the clerk. 'Too IllRll." "Well, bere'H otic mndo of nickel for V 'Too high yet." "Hero's ouo mndo of tun metal for 12." "fJun metnl? Tlmt sounds nil right. I wunt It for my HVyt'itr-ohl boy, and ir It sounds nnytlilug like n gun when It goes off In the morning I guess It's wlmt I wunt." Yonkers Statesman. Aftnr n Fnaliton. "I prMiimo," snlil his old friend, "now that you have n joiiiir innn m an assist ant paalor, you divide Ilia parish work with him." "Yes," siisHcred tli elderly prenrher, evr.ttrlilng Ids eliin rrnVcthely. "I sup prise you could mil It that. He does tits nurrjiiiB. uud 1 do the litirylnc" iniiniHlliiii In KiikImiiiI. Patrice I ieo tho vicar of Tliamwi Dlttnn, Hugliuid, miikes the announce, meat that ho will reserve spwlnl seats for thoMt In bontliig costiimo In the parish church on Sunday morning la tlw notitliwectt gallery. Patrick Hope he won't forget to provldfi for tlioso lu bathing costume who happen In, and that ho will put em where their costumes won't get et. YouUers Statesman. llnlktMl. "Doctor," nsked Ilia caller with the bad Ijr Inflnined eye, "what will it cost to tnk this grain of siind out of my rye?" "I ilmlt probfltly Imve to ehiirc ynu f.1 for tho operation," said the eminent octilUt. "I can curry It cheaper than that," re joined the other, turning on his heel and walking out. Thus, owing to the greed of both par ties, another prospective deal In real ei tela eniiin Irt niiiiirlil Plilem-n Trllmiia Nnlsntliin uuil IIiiIIi-iihiI llntra, A writer In Harper's Weekly quotes an nmindng story attrlbutisl to Dr. Itlcc of Sprlugtleld, apropos of tho recent meeting of railroad men and their law yers to Unit out what the new rate law really means. Or. Klee, It seem, used to tell of a young Methodist who went forth from Wllbrabam Academy to preach his trial muiiiou. "What was your toxtY" ho wus luked when he came back, "How shall jo escape If yo neglect so great a salvatlouV" "A good text how did you handlo It?" "First, I showed 'em how great this salvation Is, then 1 showed 'cm bow to scape If they neglected It." Osrroonrlilpiier. "KursIm, can you do a little figurine, for me? 1 wunt to win a bet. Is jour fountain pen ' working ordr?" "Yes." "You needu't do It, ltujsles. 1'ri lost." Ouo Kind, Teacher Mis lUilgfr, whst do you nderataiul by "the prlvllcjvd classes?" CoedThe botany classes. They can go out In th woods one In a wblls. Uadoubtedlr. Harks They say tlmt crape on the door Is uulucky. Do you believe tt? Harks It certainly Is If you art the subject of the decoration. Tain Ueeaerale Days, Watts Dy tat way, what la "tsUnaa" 4trled from? fi'ProiidlT Immature Datrtotlen. mml- rfclMn Tribune. I i IpopulijBfeience I It was long ngo discovered tlint tho natural color of pure water Is blue and not white. The green and yellow tints found In wnter are duu to extraneous . substances. Tremendous quantities of coal will bo required to run the turblno liner Lusltanln's engines. Tho ship's Indi cated horse twwer Is Ufi,000,' which will mean a consumption of not less thnn 43." tons of Kteam each hour and it corresponding consumption of fifty tons of coal In tlm same time. This would J work out a total of IA'00 tons of coal a I day. For nn artlflclol rubber n German authority recommends mixing an In fusion of Carragheen moss with starch, and drying on a slightly oiled metal plate. When the transparent sheet pro duced Is broken up, It softens In cold water, and on subsequent heating It forms a thick gummy substance, which may be used for thickening paint ur for many of tho purposes of rubber. The asteroids or minor planets, of which nearly 1500 havo been recorded since tho beginning of tho nineteenth century, huve been supposed to form a ring In the spaco between the orbits of Jlnrs and Jupiter. One discovered on 1'eb. !!.! of this year, however, has a unique Interest lu having been proven to be beyond Jupiter, Its mean dis tance fiom tho miii being (VJ5 to Jupi ter's fi.-'O, while Its aphelion dlstanco J. 151 exceeds that of Jupiter by nearly tho earth's distance from the sun. All substances, oven eggs, nrc poison ous when they nro Injected In certain quantities Into the circulatory system of an animal. A French Investigator has taken the powdered yolk of a duck's egg, treated It with a 'M per cent solution of salt and Injected It Into the veins of an animal until It died. In order to kill a rabbft fifty-live grains of the substance were required for each pound of the rabbit's weight. The yolk of a hen's egg Is less poisonous, but that of a turtle more so, than that of a duck. The ulbuiucu of eggs Is also poisonous. In Germany some Interesting exxrl meats linvu recently been made lu the protection of orchard trees against night frosts by means of fumigation. A part of an orchard In bloom was thus successfully guarded against an April frost by the dense mnoUu of uapthaleue. Hut the experiment was very expensive, fiO kilograms of uapth aleue being consumed by seven (lames lu ouo hour. Later u new preparation of chemicals was tried, producing a comparatively largu volume of smoke with the expenditure of only 'Jt kilo grams of Uiu material per hour. These trials are under the direction of uu experimental gardening association. DIETS AND THE DOCTORS. Scnri'-'l)' nit Arllclt- of 1'otitl that I .Not CoiiiIl'IiiiiimI. What with the vegetarian win est no meat and the rheumatic nilliM.ra who eat no fruit and tbu gou'.y wi.o ttiko no nitrogen If they know It end the dyspeptic who tut only tbodiess fo.iilx, Illo" atiiuiU to lose one if Us dilef Joys, a square meal, says the .MdUnl Journal. And It Is not quite true ttat Instinct rises superior to theory and that after all people eat what is j.ood for them. Headers and thliuers aro deeply lutlueiiced by chemical njiiiltlj end It Is not rare for n pallid tiynptp tc of therculosls tendencies to endeavor to practice the economies of mctiooilsiu Ingeniously set forth by bomo of the phyblologlcnl chemUts. It Is high time somebody raised a volco lu protest, for surely no people stand lu so little uud of this counsel as do ours. Our hus tling population requires u good deal of nutriment and Is suffering from lack lather than repletion, Ai- a race possibly wo have not iied long enough lu America to be thoro.ih ly uccllinnted. We spe.iK of the elfete populations of Kurope, but no one who has seen thuni would eer cnl: the l.uropcnn peoples elTete, and th'i Impression Is Ineffaceable that what we need here Is better cooked 'ooil atd uioro of It, rather than the diet of frds that now captivate our nervo'u coun trymen. It would certainly be UlUL-ult to construct any scheme of dlot cu which the profession would agree. There la scarcely an article but Hurts condemnation somewhere among us. The banana, dear to childhood, is de nounced by the iwdlatrlst in unwnole scme, though whole imputations live upon It; while no printed diet list would luclude pork anil bacon, which Dr. Woods Hutchinson Insists aro tho keystones of our national greatness. i:en In the dietetics of disease- this rather than health being our clnwi-n realm utter confusion and disagree ment reign. Chemical formulas of linr. r'fytug elaboration lead ouo to condemu rod meat In gout, another to pronounce U a nutriment readily nssliullable aud easily disposed of. And the quarrols oer foodstuffs permissible to the ruu uiu tic are equaled only by those over carbohydrates In grave diabetes. It Is a crylug need of tho lime tlmt the pro fession rwehes a consensus of convic tion and teachings on the basic facts of nutrition In health and disease before they attack the more venial superstl tlorfc and absurdities of a much bet laity. First of all, brethren, shall wo not cast out the Uvuu that Is lu our own eye? What has become of all the old-fasb- loued warta? Who baa them? liar rougot wurl There Was an Old Woman. Pile. A stout little woman on an East Washington street car looked around anxiously for seats for tho children who were with her. Two of the older girls had babies In their arms, accord ing to the Indianapolis Stan People on the car did not know whether It wns an orphans' home picnic or a Sun day school convention. I "Heg pardon, lady," said the con Iductor, "but you have given me only eight tickets." "Didn't know you charged for babes In anus," said tho little woman, as ! she kept her eye on all other members of her party. "But there nrc nine without them," said the conductor, apologetically. Per haps he really thought the woman had only eight tickets. "Stand up, children," commanded tho little woman. Sho was Imperious In her commnnd, nnd Immediately after her order to stand up they all aroso to their feet. Counting them one by one. she pres ently came to a little boy of about 8 years old, nnd, pointing her finger at him, she said: "Sammy, I thought you Btnycd at home with the rest of the children." Nhr Wan. A West End avenue man undertook to meet his unknown girl cousin nt tho station on Tuesday. He approached a young woman In blue and asked: "Aro you Miss Blake?" "No," said tho young woman, "I am not." "I hope you will excuse me," he ex plained. "I urn hero to meet n Miss Make. She Is my cousin. I have never seen her. My sister Kato Is the only member of our family who knows her, nnd she couldn't come. She told mo I would know Jennie because Alio Is so pretty. 'Just pick out the prettiest girl In the station aud you'll be sure to strike Jennie,' she said." The young woman blushed, tho young man sighed. "I don't know who to nsk next," ha said. "There doesn't seem to bo nny body else In the whole shooting match thnt comes up to tho description. 1 guess Jennie didn't come." A tall girl In brown sat beside the girl 'In blue. Sho got up nnd glared nt the young man. "She did," said tho girl In brown. "Oh, Iord," Rnld he, "nrc you " "I am," said the girl lu brown. And of course nobody could expect n girl to bo friends with a man after that. New York Sun. Tron lit ? of a Club. "Our guide In Jerusalem, Uriel," sayi the author of "A Levuntlne Log-Hook," "belonged to a club, aud with great pride he took us to tho club-room aud showed us about. 'Wo nro V.ll ' very pride of our club,' he explained, 'but It has many dllllcultles.' '"What are they?' " The principal itllllculty.' snld Uriel, severely, Ms that much of the members refuse to fill tho otllces nt tho club, nnd when they do till them they refuse to perforin their performances.' "'I don't understand,' said tho trav eler. 'To perform "To transact their nets,' explained Uriel. To make their duties.' "'Ah, yes I' Interrupted tho traveler. 'You menu, to do their doings.' "'Hxactly,' agreed Uriel, with gratl hide. They refuse to do their doings.' Trnifrily of Hie Drop. Suddenly there was a wild shrlrk, The passengers on the lower dck caught a momentary glimpse of a dark object falling swiftly from above, Thpy rushed to the side of tho boat nnd cared In horror at a woman's hat bobbing up and down on tho rapidly receding waves. It was all they could see. Where was the woman? Up on tho hurrlcune deck of the steam er, bare headed, and wringing her bands ir. despair. It was her only traveling hat, and had rout her f'-.tj Inherited. Vincent wns altogether too garrulous In school to please bis touchers. Such punishments as tho Institution allowed to be meted out wcro tried without any apparent effect upon tho boy, until at last the head master decided to mention tho lad's faults upon his monthly re port. So the next report to bis father bad thefo words: 'Vincent talks n great deal." Hack came the report by mall, duly signed, but with this written In red Ink under the comment: "You ought to hear his mother." Pale, Thin, Nervous ? Then your blood must be in t very bad condition. You certainly know what to take, then take it Ayer's Sarsa parilla. If you doubt, then consultyourdoctor. We know what he will say about this grand old family medicine. Sold for over 60 years. rill U tha flrtt quftttoa yoor doctor vonU 1 "Are your bow.lrulrT" 11 knows that dally action of tba bowalt ta aUoluuly aaMullal to racovarr. Kp your llr aciia aaJ your bowalt rtgalar by taking laiatlT b J. O. Aya Co.. LowaU, Aim lautaaurara ef RARVMOt. AOUB cute. UHaUV PwCratAL vers RHEUM A ALMOST AS COMMON IN SUMMER While the damp, cold, Winter intensifies the pains symptoms of Rheumatism, winter disease exclusively. ing nerves are felt by those in aciu, wuicii produces inc aisease, nas accumulated. Rheumatism is a disease that involves the en tire system. Its primary cause results from the failure of the eliraiuative organs, the Liver, Kid neys and Bowels, to carry out of the system the urea, or natural refuse matter. This coming in contact with the different acids of the body forms uric acid which is taken up and absorbed by the blood. This acid causes fermentation of the blood, making it sour and unfit for properly nourishing the body, and as this vital stream goes to every nook and corner of the body, the poison is distrib uted to all parts. The nervous system weakens from lack of rich, pure blood, the skin becomes fe verish and swollen, the stomach and digestion are affected, the appetite fails and a general diseased condition of the entire system is the result. Not only is Rheumatism the most painful of all diseases, with its swollen, stiff joints, throbbing muscles and stinging nerves, but it is a formidable and dangerous trouble. If the uric acid is allowed to remain in the blood, and the disease becomes chronic, chalky deposits form at the joints, and they arc rendered immovable and stiff, and the patient left a helpless cripple for life. Every day the poison remains in the system the disease gets a firmer hold. The best time to get rid of Rheumatism is in warm weather ; because then the blood takes on new life and the skin is more active and can better assist in the elimination of the poisons. With the proper remedy to force the acid out of the blood, aud at the same time build up and strcngtcn the Liver. Kidneys, Bowels and other organs of the body, Rheumatism can be per manently cured. External applications relieve the pain and temporarily reduce the inflam mation, and for this reason arc desirable, but they cannot have any effect on the disease. The blood is poisoned and the blood must be treated before a cure can be effected. S. S. S., a remedy made from roots, herbs and barks, is the best treatment for Rheuma tism. It goes into the blood aud attacks the disease at its head, and by neutralizing the acid and driving it out, and building up the sour blood so it can supply nourishment and strength to every part of the body, j cures Rheumatism permanently. S. S. S. is the only safe cure for the disease; being purely vegetable, it will not injure the system in the least, as do those medicines which contain Potash or some other mineral ingredient. S. S. S. tones up every part of the body by its fine tonic properties. tffc While cleansing the blood of all poisons it builds up the -H S appetite and digestion, soothes the excited nerves, rc- duces all inflammation, relieves pain aud completely aLV w'a cures Rheumatism in every form Muscular, Inflamma- H aawJB tory, Articular or Sciatic. If ynu arc worried with the nagging pains of Rheumatism, do not wait for it to be ijBHavaBBBw come cliromc, but begin tnc use or fc. d. to. ana purge the blood of every particle of the poison. Write for our book on Rheumatism, and ask our physicians for any advice you wish. We make no charge for either. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, CA. Not Paraonalljr Concerned. "Walter," asked the man at the tablt In tho corner near the door, "what ar thoxe biscuits msde of?" "They look, sir," said the austere, digni fied waiter, "as If they were made of Portland cement, but I have no positive knowledge, I have nothing to do with tho modiM operandi of tin cook room. Shall I chango them, sir?" riTO " Vllu' IHnre una all Nrrrou nisraia. II I u ""rruaiisutly rurnl hr Dr. Klln.'a (lrm hitv llraiorrr. hml for I'llKl ; f 1 trial tmttl anil lraUie.lJr.U.JI.KUii.,xl.,VArchrlt.,l'blla.,r. Could lror an Alibi. Scott (with bill of fare) Chicken soup, s-u-p-e. How Is that for spoil' InK? Mott Stipe Is right The chicken doesn't tako any part In It to speak of. Doston Transcript. CASTOR I A for Infants and Children. Ttie Kind You Havi Always Bought Bears tho Signature of c&K Nature' Prophvta. The katydid had been Inslttlnc that there would be frost within six weeks. "I'ra no faith In your long dlatanc weatber forecasts," said the tree toad, "but I'm willing to bet there will be rain Inslrla of forty-eight hours." Whereupon the rival weather burtaua resumed thtlr noisy predictions. How's ThlaT w nff.r nnn Hundred Dollars Reward for any caie of Catarrh that cannot t cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. y. J, UU KM. Y A CO., rrops., Toledo, O. We, tha underpinned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last IS years, and believo htm perfectly honorable in all imilneu iraniao (lona and financially able to carry out any ob ligatlonawadeby their firm. Wcst & 1 aux, Wholesale Drug iliti.Toledo. 0. Waldino, Kimnam & Marvin, S boleaala Drug Mi, Toledo, O. ... Hall's CaiarrhCureii taken internall, act InK directly upon the blood and mucoui iur jacei ul the i)item, 1'rlce 75c. per bottl. Hold by all Drugglm. testimonials free. UaU'a Family fills are the best. Ilia Only Pear. Hiram Powers had put the finishing touches on his (Ireek slave. "I'm satisded with It just aa It Is." he said, standing off and admiring It. "I am no such fool as Pygmalion was." Struck by a sudden fear, however, that Anthony Comstock might be lingering somewhere In 'the neighborhood, he hast ened to throw a sheet over It. Chicago Tribune. Backsheesh. Upgardson Wbat Imp-eased yon most luring your trip abroad? Atom The touches I got everywhere, I went, of course. GASOLENE ENGINES iti..m- tower iully warranted, llii. All slias and it j lea at lowest prices. Writ for catalog. RttUtSON MACHtNERY COMPANY ParetesssV Oraceav changing weather of and other disagreeable it is by no means a Through, the long whose blood the uric $ mkavk cummot $ssi!&sh troubles. Curts lUsifi. ....... ITa Lotifni, umcmptr toe lUnaKit' laiasUrslloD. V.l.rln.rt- aas u.e. ami rrcomm.od PRUSSIAN HEAVE POWDERS DruKRl.ta will ett thrm. lrlrIAati1lr, loo Vj ualU Strut for tre book. PRUSSIAN RRMEDY CO., ST. PAUL, MINfi Q1AS. IL LILLY CO., Suttk mi FortUni Wnoioik- Afb THK DAISY I'l.Y KIM.KK ilMtroyt all tlia mr aim anoru Ciiiiihrttnvvvry lionn-ln illnliis rmiin, sU.pl n if room and all I'lnCf w liar a i1i.nrlroublt nine. Clean. Ural ami will not soil or III Iur anythliiK. Try thrm oi.ca anil )u "111 never bf without Uiem. Ifiiot Wei br lie rrs,anl prepaid for 2ic. Ilwruld Homers, lit DeKalb ate., Urooklyu, N. Y. 0 MISTAKE OILED CLOTHING will olve you conv pjeie protection and long service bu coivt Afford to buy any other Every garment guaranteed The best dealers sell tt MULEllEAM BORAX For Baby's Bath; for Baby's Clothes; for an Eyo Wash, Mouth Wash, Sterilizing the Bottle, Washing Napkins. ABSOLUTELY PURE All dealara Krre bampl llorax and I'orax Soap, Hook let a'id Souvenir l'lciur In color, for 10 rents and lHaier's nam. t'AUU'lU tUAttl' tlOHAX CO., Uakland, Cal. CLASSIFIEDADVERTISING Porttand Traek Directory Naatee an) AsMrtssaa la PeetlaeieJ el Rear saUtive Baalacaa rireaa. CUKAM BKfAUA'lOH.S W auaxa ilea the U.S. beparator to be the beau Writ lor fine cataJo. aiaulv, uod Co-. Iftb aud Oak. IfKN'aCLOTUIKU Ualtum Peodletoe, aota aaeate Alfred llenJamlB Co.' correct dolbea, KverytbluK in men's rurutshlac. Morrlaoa ao4 Una airMia. UppoaiU poaiottica. VIANU3 A OHOAK& Many ana lastrumenU ra ven to us account s canes or remoeal of buyer Writ for deor ptlou of p aaoa bow oa band. Larus, ese. Write tedajr. uubari Co., forUaad iV i mm ElyflE4jK4h3Muu7 sAH l MAKEN IBS W'Ca-7'vH WwM TiSM AS IN WINTER. $ i'i' Jitt-T VJMZM s j'riiW j s mwvjr.m ft yiar $3 f mwM Last Summor I hnd a sovore attnok of Inflamma tory Rheumatism in tho knoos, from whioh I was unable to loavo my room for sovoral months. Z waa troatod by two doctors and also irlod differ ent kinds of Unlmonts nnd medlolnos vrhloh Boomed to rollovo mo from pain for awhile, bat at tho same tlmo I was not any nouror netting well. One day whllo rending; n. papor I saw an adver tisement of S. S. S. for Rheumatism. I decided to rIvo it rt trial which I did at onoo. Aftor I had taken throo bottles I folt a groat deal hotter, and I oontlnued to take it regularly until I wns en tirely ourod. I now fool bottor than I have for yours. OHAS. E. QILDER8LEEVE. 013 Sffind Stroot, Nowport Nowb, Va. sVYlifVlM Dr. G. Gee Wo WONDERFUL HOME TREATMENT This wnmtrr'ul Cnl. ne.e Doctor Is rallrd treat bream lie eiirr) iwopla without opera tion thai are nte I ill) to die. lis cures with Iho.e wonderful Chi me, h.rln, roots, lnitK bark aud venalalilrt Dial are entirely un known to mrillrat sci ence lu lulsoonuiry. Throiiuli Iha m. or Oioa. hurmlos remntlrs Hits Uiuuut doctor know lb action uf over loo iliflai.nt remlte which hveucce.slulty u.es In illffereai disease.. Jte urntrM tocure catarrh, asthma, lunr. ibroat. thruiiintl.nl, nervousursa, slomauh, liven k d O'va, etc. has tiunUrrds o( irsllmunlala, L'harzea moderate. Call and sea him. I'aUrais out crthe city writs lor blankr and circular. beodalamp. CO.NaUl.TA'nu.V i'llKK. Atfdress THEC.GEE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO 162', rirst St., S. C. Cor. Morrison Mention raper. PORTIAND. ORCGOM W. L. DOUGLAS 3.50 &'3.00 Shoes KST IN THK WORLD W.LDougla. S4 Gilt Edga line. cannoiDeequaiiedatanrpr ca , Ta Shett Htaltrl i rr. i. iougias' SHOES FOR KVEBYSODY AT ALL PBICEa. ICea'a Bhoea. 0 to $1.60. Boy' Bhoe. $3 toll.sa. Women' Shoe. $4.00 to il.60. Mia..' Childraa'a Bhoe. f 3 as to (LOO. Try W. U. Uouslaa Wonirn'a, Hlwi and Cnlldreu'acleuva; (or style, elt aud wear they excel cither makes. If I could take you Into my krge) factories at Brockton, Mass., and show you how carefully W.L. Douglas ahoes are made, you would then understand why they hold their shape, fit better, wear longer, and are of greater value than any other make. Wherever you Hve. you can obtain W. L. Doualaa aaoa. tile aaase and price Is etaaseeal ea lie bottoea. which protect you agaiaat bkjkl prtcea aad lakrtor shoas. Tate ne u tutu. Aek your dealer for W. L. Oouglaa )) end laalat ueoa havbsr thes fatt Mot tV7ts vttft tktv will not unar tau WrHe tor Muetreted Catalog ol FaU Style. W.UOOUOLAS.Dept. j, Brocktoa, Maaa. r.Kis. Ne. 39-ft 1 i . Jod- I bTsTW bVC 1 ptni nous is in moil I awr ar -mfm couiplrtelnlhisrouniry I Bt-i - ml 1 I JMiiir Valulog I fafafaff1?l iy I vTXr rT KeAU . v Afvaavrva mmmSm l3 "i lal MX wrlttaa; to e4vrtUr ylesM I jaMiMasi aase yaper.