rsasnak'y hoadde snuie simple, aI ~ ~ ~ ~ ý culvtini te eory ai VALUE OF COU.SNIG Fro th point i vieîv ai instru- mcutabem, musiaclture is a re- cpan rt. Nao5 wilh choral ~giug; l noed,, for the cultiva- 'na aiinihrîealIth nor large 1uumbe'ra. For, te poorest miunici- Paiity a hve a singing Society, and under,-, a camnpeteat conductor may praduc effetivety and îvjlh i olatve bea t ailte rance choral wars lam impe geesto cantatas Elnd orator,)ios, or aI least excrpîs fram Bach, H-andel, YMendlssohn anc th inermodemns. Iu other w )s, horal usic, in îvhatever roln, i tho ssaetially democratic arG, the,;mmo peoPes best me- dium aiý naiiag knowledge ai mu- <ps "ý! The power ai ialorpreting Choru 0 ign sl as I ,aid, os- a~utiily to ss po tent demaocra- Lic .lrt. Isvery nýature compelis allt ja)in iin the underslnnding and prouctonci il;,ecd member of' the chi-u lms wock aiang îvith hiis au br ibs', in nselfisît aud syaipahteieendeai or. Further, every cammruniy can support a chacral sceyfor the simple reason th1t th abliilily ta siug (i.e., ta omi reatiely pleasaut vocal unida) ms a personal guIt, and ar- nica _n, expease with il, sncb as is iavo.Ivcd in auvniug a vialin, finIe, French bora, troînhanie or other in- strument. Noir, grnnbewd a body ai singera whor hae'o ant reogoizo tai- sica intrvai, saiebility te, sing aI igtan compet canduclor, then ~ ~ ~ ,c an omsîy5 iluate 'bas al[Ieucs~ qimu for th fomnoi aigigoceyand foc the uitvatan a muie.Na finan- î cm supar is eqnncdfor: the os- tabiihîug nd sstaiaug a sncb Sicey On thi,ýe o hbaud, an in- struseutl hdv nedafor its sup- p ar casidrahepivateý and pub- licý e 'oImen. Itl ia easy for a coutr coaîuit t havc a re- pulbl~. oxa sciey;but fia couatry~ sîag-att cusider a 12 'IfP ,i ULn, L e- ýý,eIl »d'emalou so uMU 1 beart ai a composition thali hy per- }oüher told mie it was a fibrid ua cari casily prepare this aI home and forming and interpreting it, chorus aan sd a eatn.NO an8a a small cost. singing is par excellence the best knwswatIsufreand the bear- Druggists in this townanad vicia- ingdown pains were terrible. iýjthd f (,[irir -1wr&to to my sister about it and Sh6 îty, whon shown theprsiton ai usial ppeciatin.adrised me ta takce Lydia E. PinkhaD2I s! tated that they can either -,upply 1By ail menas thon, if yau love Veg-etablo Co>,mpauad. these ingredionts, or, if aur readers m,ýusic and waat ta cultivate it, join "It has cýuro-d me of ail my truli proefe, they will compound the mix-, 'tdI did mnot have ta have thte ope ,ra- ,iure foýr them. some siaging saciety; and il bna c exisîs in your cammueaitytkeh ta afer ail. The Compound alsoi exi'-Lý 3i nurcomuntyta.e hehelped' me ta pass safely througi lead ln organizing sncb n society. Change of Li1." ZINDS 0F, CIOIIRS. FA CTI FRSC O E ARMS AIIE[AD 0 F OAL Dr. Coward, the distinguished For thirtears Lyia E. ink- canductor ai the Sheffield Choir, ham's YogtableCopnd made bas explained that bis aim is ta fIl roots and herbs, lias tbeen the 'papularize good music." But, as standard rensedy for, fexuale iJJg ONTARIO DEPUTY 31INIST 1ER Dr. Cowatd used the phae there and has positively cured thonsands oÏ OF AGRICULTURE SAYS. ý i,ý,alltheeifer pce raste, wom v-ren who have been trolibled with is ite oiffearrcein thedivori d islacemoents, iafiamtnuîcera- betwen "opuirizng" ad "ul-tioà, f1broid tninars, irregularities,T garizîng" good music. H meant proi anbcahta er h 7,0 amr f0itai that bis aiîm is ta make good mus'c peioeapansebaesch, h$1b,200,00000Fae00f0atri the spiritual -possession ai the peo- ng-dowîi feeling, flatunleacy, indigos- Rpeet$,0,0,0 pic-a most wçrthy and noble end. tioiLzinessor nervous prostration. Capital. Nowthesurst ay t x-igatzeWh3r don't you try it ? ropulabhe uscit aypeorm it rin MD-r5.Pinkhani Invites al siek "A general prospectusaiotheag- rean imprcp or wa erby an un tr in en o irrite her for advlce. ricuitural possibiiities ai Ontario an mpopr ayby n nntuli ýas gidd h0'ads would put a Cobalt adve1,rtisement lconstituted, h la. I gencral healîli. Addrefîs, Ly nu, Mass. iouI ai business." Sa said Mr.lî C. (slight roservations ta ho made lat- __- C. James, Deputy iitra gi or), the only satisfactory chairs are ty ue, n stîkn adressfta tie those cornposed ai "mixed" vaices; reassurance that the Lord Gadl aaadin Cua ikiToarato thej other that is, of maie and feinale voice0. liveth and is gracions unto His chu Cdia lbo oo)ý* te Why this is sa, I shahl explain iii dren. The aesthetîc propriet <y o aîJHvn ccpe i pe.îp à mromr nt. la the meantime lot us boys' chairs exista oniy t1lder spO io- freîhte yarMrpJms consider the inadequacies ai certain cmal conditians, oven in church ser- tin feaigte besnthoitiJaes o 'tory "popular" kinds ai chairs - iic; and when Ihey are emiployed th sueoftliandbs fiuthries amaz the kinds whicb distiactiy vulgarize generally ta the sorvice tho ton- te bsuie ne. MrfiJaes aidz good musical music. dency, at any rate, is ta vulgarize eth fampdc.sr. ai esntarig First: Glee clubs and quartets are reiîgious emnotion or ta increase tefr rdcso nai g flotgoninecuitvatrs i chralmor seaimeîalty.gregated in value $200,000,000 per rot enune cltÎator ofchorl nere entmentlit. yar, and the live stock $180,000,- music. The asost pitilul icnd ah- (To ho Cantinued) 000, just double ivhat: il vns ton surd organizatians on earth froin____ years aga. Dairying bad yielded the musical point ai view arzc cal- $35,000,000, and Mr, Jameis etmI iege giee clubs; they are essential- WATCII VOUR TONGUE. ed that Ibis cauld hc increased by iy vuigar, aithaugh they mny tbc- 50 per cent. in a few years. - i very effective as n kind of garglcýi u rred and Coated, ItIs a Look. IYADFIM for the throat aller a bullnhaloo or ' n Glass Stomal11Wrig IYADF'AM a hibulous, banquet. For the so- mga W î, Mr. James made a pion for co- clled maie ai athough (faistta) sing- When il is the morning aller the aporatian beîween thecit an 1th inig abvihe mieiody voice is in il- night bofore, you do not bave la fanam. Ho said theciysadh self an abartion in vocal timbre and look aI yaur tangue ta kniow that increasingiy anxiaus for h- rs the turns an thirds and sixîhs, with the st omacb is upset, the lîend is perily ai the farig uny speciaiiy insistent cadences in two- acbing, no appetite, nerves on edge around it, for agricultu7re isth four-six chords, sncb as may ho, uwtî lal the sunshinie Pa i i cloud- greatest ai aur naturalinutes heard, for examplo, in 'a y1 ed. "The 175,000 larmiers ai Olai-r," Dowsn Yander in the C'on Field,"2 The ceail ime la watcb the tangue decinred the speaker, "roprosent are paifully otnous in taneli' i i b ie If il is coated i$1,200,000,000 capital, yet oniy sevon colar. Maie chairs, on the allier, with a wvhite me', air possiblv wîth freawr eundt h os bau, rean itgeherdibeont drktrhamnrings, even tbaîigh the of Commons. Contrast Ibis with SQ th ing;, they had their arigia in the'slomacb does not tell ol, hy tho-ý lumbermea, 13 manufactarers, and cultivation af the flerman Maca-; actne pains of indigestion thlat il 25 lawyers." norgesaag, which are composed nor- needs help, y'et the coatinrg shows 1 - aw material for city 'business is maliy in four-part wriling, but that y au are getting ia a had being mare and more suppiied by w hich exist primarily as a menus w ay and ltaI Ibere is need ai Mi- the larmer, who in lura isý a cash afippromotiug saciali lue amougst its o-na. purchasor aif city goods. "Iis ýia members. They, too, hawever, lack Mi-a na is 50 Paiitii ',SaSueso iact," hoe avorred, "t'hat the farý1m- in timbre and tonal calor. reliable in ils cuaefiv actin,:pn et is la day proving ý1,thre imnu- Secondly: The service ai the Eng- the stormacit that Jury & _Lovely the facturera' capital. The rural con- lish Episcopal Church bas given a local agents, give n giararelce ai stitucncy's steadying influence in growiug 'vogue ta boys' vaicos îin satisfaction with every t50 cent box the country. Taivus and citiesi religiaus sang service. The oedcs or money back. îvbich are sa enger ta bonus fac- attained are beautifulanad irequent- tories might btter turto their en- ly ravishing; but Ibis is duo chiefly orgies ta the develapment ai the ta the doncr, sweet, peneîraîîag, LEAVINO THE OLD FOLKS. rural cammunity arouud them." toue aud the suggested spirituaiity Yes, wiie, I guess wor gtir'ad, TRANSFER FARMERS. wbich carnies with tht uprising di- budo' otaeOlS.MrJmsmaoaeinee- rection af boys' voices. In short, Came dry tyouraeyeo n try0taM. suggesosmarluture deveop- tb',ey are "angeiic." But as sttreiyy te ta hesoi me gtint. "L rgo utare sbould ho as they are nngelic, lhey iack the ih1 htsesolmn. "Lre'ea soudc [passionate masculinily ai aduit go; drained," ho said, "and sandy, vo icos. suddIlîs fmil ta express the O f 'course lte banse is s&olema-like toracts in the province shouid ho deeper emotions ai men who haveI an' stili, but if you mmnd abnndoned as iarmiag sections andi lived in the stress ai lufe, fought1 Your moîhe,' suifered jes' lire saine ueed for reforestratian. There arc the hattie, sinaed or overcomo, orRr mther mou havler bit î,to ïaso arens ai rocky iand, where tht Jwho look for camfort and spiritual fr sio ita warld as kui, ow , r'makiug ai a living hy farmers is au for_____________________________ utter imp ossibiiity. Some plan Young foika h'lave married off an' ou ght ta ho devised wherehy these, ~ bitth' id fîka il aone, -settiers in back townships cauid h transferred ta tho rich ilay lands Came care! dn'tSobasthoughoaiNorlhern Ontario just oiu p- il jay had vanisbed Irons yonr edp" lue, lu the at Iwenty yenrs, Mr. 'Txas right that sho should do il; James pointed ont,, the pr ovincial1 God meant bier for a wife; ependiture an agriculture bad1 in-l 4g:ensed taÈ%, W5q î Of cour.3e îell -miss lber sriliugîrm $500ta77,0 racreaau torem tant,000utoo$î47,er, i ~ ~ aammj'u. ~ a~a. m' ~nnj EL One Package Will Satisfyccg n0 themi cail leajed1Instanfly -- S'imply, add boiling. -va serv-ce hencool. ~ Sweeened usI Right. IFlavored Just Right. N1ýo Cooking. No Fussing. No 7Choice Flavor-s, at al good-ý groce -PwIlutraM-TeLIMrJD Rcp o re And ait when supper line is done, To sing those simple sangs again. th' way she did hefare Ho camne imb ber lfe au' led ber amilin' from the doar. An Il'il miss lier, boa. hecause ilise my day's work is thnough l'Illike 500sc ber cam-e tb me, the way she used ta' do, Briaging my alippers la bbe fire an' kueclin' by,îny chair ater and To put 'cm, an, the wbiie I sîcake hon wrealb of golden bain. An' Ibea l'Il tbink hec hn711Sbnnd gels tibe lavons Ibat ucre inte, Wv Au' those are pequsiosailave orry I l'shardes, ta resigui. rs. tîtunie dom'tsigýh anl' take ou so, t's n"ghty panta, me Yon'e iu' of lic as aeby abnshepye(a1 a jo1r1kae; aaaually. 4,000 POUNDS PER COW. Speakîng ai the dairy indu stry ho pointed ont thal each cour in the province yîelded 4,000 pounds per yenr, makiag an aggregate vaine ai Established 1873 GRAELWARDED OFF CURED BY DODD'S ]KIDNEY PILLS. À-N 1 Manitoba MNaî Tells How Ilis Uri- nary Troubles Vanished Before tise Great Canadian Kidîiey R1e- Meti Hamrlik, Man., Nov. 23 (Specini) -Prababiy there is no disease ta whicb man is htiir that causes sncb a general dread -as Gravel, or Stone in the Blndder. Thp frightful pains- ibringsannd the terrible operatians it necossilfites causes a shuddee of app"-reheasi mn w henevér if ta mca- toe.But there 'is reaily n non- son why aay man or womnn should bear GraveL. Il is purely andi simpiy a Kidacy disease, and as sncc nu ho itber cured or guard- ed ag-ainst hy tbe use ai Dodd's Kiduey Pilla. Take the case ai Mr. Calvin R. Snyder, well kaawn bere.RHo ays:- "In the spriag ai 1907 I wns ai- mast laid up irom a lame hnck and wa also tronblod tith excessive urinatian, I gaI a box ai Dadd's Kidney Pilla, and used thens wilh satisfactory resuits. Dadd's Kid- uey Pilla are the hest Kidney me- dicine I ever heard ai." If youioiiow Mr. Sayder's ex- ample and use Dadd's Kidaey Pis for siight uriuary disarders, yen will nevor ho troubeid with Cravel.* If z-au have Gravel, Dadd's Kid- ney Pilla wiii cure il, A REST CURE. In giving due credit ta the won- dormi remedial Springs ai Euorope wc are apt ta lose'sigbt ai the vaine ot the anes nenrer hame. About anc thonsand springs aif'tarions medicinal virtues exittin America. Ofone ai tbem Hnre's System ai Therapentica (1891),, page 523, thus speaka': "A number ai Saline Springs exist in America and Eu- rope, very straug water af Ibis ki2ýnd heing the St. Catharines Well jr. Canada, which coatains about -75 grains sodium chioride ta the init, as weii as 135 grains calcium ciorido., Ils prototype in Eurape ithe celehrated Kreutzach Spriu gs in Peussia, whi*ch contains aboutJ 110 grains sodium chloride (Kurh- ruanea)." Other references are Eacyclopaedin, The AlibutËs Sys- tens ai Medicine, etc. The Grand Trunk Railwny System's trains run direc~t ta St. Catharines and fur- 0F CANADA 51 grancloes is a Banki ai age and sirengîli. Il lias a record be il ai 35 yoara aif sound aaad sucýcessftii business, and is slrong bu cesoueces and bankimîg ex perieuce. WTe inite yau lA jin he large nber of prudent, snccessfuil pea)ple unhitae audbakigrelations witli hl bath agrenie and proitble,. - If 3a aeulyelbeuntasaeyour spariedolr inke a aetrita-ahy epasitig One DoMar or more mir Svouss j5rme/ D si TV ïï osE BrAsiCHlm W. J. JOKE~, tgalso at Nowvastl., et'. e- arad Orono. lar-ge city-cu have 'a re 'utab1er IAEI OTE bador orchestra, withut a big pull an priv-ate means or the pub- ow is the time vhen the dacta lic purse. For, while amai-teurs ,of gets busy, anl the patent medJ(iine music, who have voices may jota manufacturers reap the bairvesL,1 together and sirg choral compost uless great care is taken ta diress tions at no expense ta themselves v, ~ armnly and keep the feot dryr. This or the public, flutes, oboos, bas- j. J is the advice of an-' ad eminent au- soans, clarinots French haras and i .. ~ Z~ tharity,- wha enys that IRheumatism kettie'drums cast much maney; and............. i n înytabe wahri even if they were inexpensive,. the s ' br,a idnalsateils ewat ta doin art af playing any one af thei,............... case af an attack. ci on indifferently, requires groat Get fram any gaadi prescriptian expanditure af time an 1 study phtartnacy one-half aunce Compound w hile, in alditiaon, no amateur os Ký,argan, b 'e aunces Compounld saying any af these instrumenits ex-. e -yrup Sarsaparilia.1 Mix by shnk- cept passihiy the vialin, may expect 1ig in a bottle and take a teaspoon- ta receive adequate remuacnratian lui altor meals and at hed-imc. from bis skiil in musical p'rin Just try this simple homie-moadle ance. mixtr-re at the first sign f Reui But, leaving aside these acci Poa - nehUstible that tism, or if yaur back aches or you dents, chorus singing is the mast LdPEPnha' eele eshtto îuy ata1)ting effective medumnof musical culture es adjust right. Tbis is said ta o a because it -is temost imimediatei Change of Lî ýfe trewDl'athe 1ispleudid kidney regulator, adal- siînplest and surest way af gaining Mrs. Letitia Blair Canniifton5Ont., 1tuast certain remedy for nîl fo-rms a knowledge af the esseatials af writes t0 Mrs. Pinkhain aifliheumatism, which is causeýd by musical theory; and since thora isi Il was sick for rive yoars. One doe- uric acid'in the hlood, whiLch the, no better way of etting at the' tor toid me it was ulecratian, and an. kîdneys fail ta filter aut. Anv ane, ther information can heobotaincd fro >m their represeutatives. Appiy ta J. D. M,1cDonnld, District -Pas- songer Agent, Torouto. They Cleanse While Tbey Cure.- The vegotabie compounda af whicb Parmelee's Vegetahie Pillse ecomn- pasei, iaînly dandelian and man- drake, citear the sloiaacb and in testînes af deleteriaus malter aud cestore the deranged argans' ta heaitbful action. Heace they are the beat remedy for indigestion availahie to-day. A trial ai tbem. wiii estahiisb the truth- of this as- serîsan and do mare.ta cioavince the ailing than auythiug that can ho writtoa ai these pills. NEYER GO I'NTO DEBT FOR A PLEA-SURE. Vace Yomîr Limitations and Thon Gelt the Best Out af Things. The pnice that uve pay for pion- sures sbould have sometbing More lman a few moments' lhougbt de- voted ta it, ion il bas serions re- suits. Without question the more simple the pleasure, the henithier ils enjoyment, the oflener it May ho indulged in and the happier you wili ho in the end. Pleasu nos ra- croate us-tbat is,, make us over aaew-ia al parts ai anc heiag, and wvhea we induige in aay that degrade and do not elevate us; wben they beave us unfitted bar the work an duly ta îvhich lufe bas ns- sigaed us; xvhea thjey make uçi con- form. toa ahabil aI vacianco wiih aur consciesoces; wheu ley x und anotherc or iafluence a lIi e weaker thart aur awnh, causing ilta ostumnblo in the path ai cigbt daingtear the fochiddea feu;i'lsfon us and bave attached ta them a price 100 heavy bar us ta pay, and uvhich the remorse ai a whole libetime cauld ual liquidate. Nover ho willingfi la go imb deht forý n pleasure. It's only the sbadawI ai, a good lime-a baaiish dneami with a dreaci awnkoaiug back afiti. lb's obten bar 'd ta go withont, but the sweetest joy thal carnes ta us, that Luilds and ce-croates ns evecy minute ai the day, is the jay aI n peaceful. hennI and mmnd "content îvitb amail menas," and unuîîlhîng ta destroy ils serenity lac a phan- tom ai piensure. Take up yaur fi- naticial !.imitations joyausiy, and make bhemn give you hnck Somle in- nec su eetaoss foc the deprivations the faceupon you. Study yure i i jr 0-ûL' il t-,azU where i a)u. r.imîtians lie and thon! do nol ho aiaid ta lace them. Say-I ta yonrself, "I cani allaw 0mc for Ibis, sa much fac that," and thn adjuat aur-needsarnu.-au wanuls ta these re~tliou.Thc mn noone a brve,sat-lyobeI chiuly u uihteaeemn atina &ugIe eî h i IThat Medical SUI Could Not DG Was Accompllshed wt Burdock Blood Bitter,,s. If yen are troubled with Ileadache do nol hesitate ta use Bi.B1.B. 1It is no new pro- duct, of unknown vel1ue, but has an estab- lised reputet in OOULP NOT INORIC. Mis Murial Wrigbt, Muniao, NR rts 1I was sick and ru a dawn, vvauld liavý.e lEad- aches, a bittertae in my mouth, floating ?peokg before my eyes anti pains lu my back. Iwas flot able ta do auy hanse work at al and could neot leep at nigbt. Several doctora doctored me but 1 saw 1 was gottiug na belp, aud an the advice of a frieud 1 got three batties of Burdack ]Bload Bittersanasd tbey effected a comipIete cure. Afflicted for ypars with a Diseased Liver. Ma'. L. R. Devitt, Berlin, Ont , botter knowu,peapa"mllx nha 'tlI bqas ai asued lomfer is paýntienti whon uureing them, sud iii is a well-knowni fmao thiat si 111-po lufcrs mu e ep tht ;afflioted for yoars with sviasd iver, md hae tried al kinda a mo iiu, utan avail uni! about fouir 3yeas aga I triod your Laxa,- Liver Pi1s,u1d t 1tat uief. Iafflicted witb mal-oxrsd u ehi asn hsve u"el yanr vauaipull. thee vbenverand xi her(u-v 1 ihave nit apprtniy sd 1hpethat if ai ay ime eagtagtt'he formula." Mtlbîrûs axa-LiverPillear'£5cet pur -Wa or.5 %viare r U0O t Madi l i, or uvif !ho3 aiied direct by Te'. U, i $35,00,QO. îtbgrea-ter care and selection ho thou1gbt thiscould ho iacreased ta) 6,000 pounds per cow, which would men an increase af $i7,500,000,in the aggrenato. Other phases af the agricultural prab- lemn were also dealt with. NEED PRIOPEIu IABOli. "The greatest, need ai Ontaria agriculture to-day," saîd Mr7. James, "is the proper kiad ai iarm labor. The wost has been draining us for fiteen ta twenty years and we need mon ta keep this province in the iront tank." AUSTRALIAN FISIIEI1IEN. Their Dexterity in Use cf liard Wood Spear. The aboriginals ai the Australian coastai regions lk most oi the na- tive South Sea Jelanders are ex- tremely clever fishermen. In the case af the Australilan native tackie lis olten canfined ta a slender bard wood spoar, gratesqueiy carved. Armed with such a weapan, the "black lellaw" wili take a percb upan so'ne -convenient- rrwk -and- gaze steadiiy in the wanderfuiiy transparent blue water. Intuition aad long observation seem ta sup- ply an almost uncanny knowledge as ta the habits and haunts ai dif- berout fish at stated times, and it is no uncommon fcat for Ibis type ai fisherman ta rise suddenly ta bis foot and -sond bis rude spear hurt- liig through thirty foot ai epace belote it enters the water ta pierco, dlean thraugh the body ai a big scbnapper, a fine mullet or a jew fish, almost as long as the fisher- mon is tail. Thon the native leaps inta the water and wades or swims ashare, dragging bis prîze alter him hy t'ne gilîs. 1011 NEEU FEÂRl 1IT NO LONUMER1 treinnl thee Best Col thPublîshedb G,111 ý-e 0W5 ta ceokoogud wbstcur L,2c suggestions gndenoareiflot snc sosnanoiuexperienordpedito mtghtcollae auacombre i butuLi tTÉaetereut lln arts werestuiadct Ie. Anile hozeeeprsflare r7epeiene are esuCle-o evr ecip sd int ere theyowrite, and apy isthe profitrbythe visdom. mere tsgaritucl'à las aneedre dmch -îtor kiche* wll fotesa chrni nito pren brling tht beer bruttey areithentr resd-Io, and ocit rafu ormethtcaetesa girl lotousasthrt aaer ai, tht 1ehoe Tepboormtif!bre ~iZ,7Z5~ XI.Subsanlillv oondIn wite naenlrydraeuie sd oby era giotvey duabl, eailycleaed.Over300page. ten.theyhe ircted d realze te bnefis hre prîraed.'Pratic maks pefec,"-povie it e!swie pautiC.sOhe tOise itsepoile everytbenu Eac Re~pePreace byLii o Inredent-A wfearle and k Baokst. a veltale fllfl gisDogbookWtlCtnALa shlinta E UUU IBUIJ wilUI ElWJIas. cCOME C,.mplteClaslledlnlexAdete elketo ilClase-.trevatly u-a-Datheef. Spatial Chepter Sick Rnans CookeiDe Giv , eprymduabefor yc-ned.neriîb s.ier t e tuE ng eW rct~edn rea'ztleeS1netseratra$1.O act3ea. setage 12 cvÎetbsextract. Oh THE SE D,ýrR\,Dl 1