JA1~_lU,1;~RY S___1_92<> ._ ` ,V ` f -` *ran crlARLo'_l"rE'row u ‘ . ' ~ ».... -..., . ' Rich! l 0 ,Strong . 2. Flavoury! ORANGE s ' PEKOE ,_ APerfectBlend of Indian and Ceylon Teas ‘Classified Advertisements on lauren .........,., ._ radial nn of I uma - 'l‘lr¢l insertions ......‘... . . .........I.. bepofilnn ell words Ioan laurth . .. le per lin et I words ' lllll lnlerthlm .........,.. ..... .............. le per line el I wud! %+W*+NH ' Nursing V _.V- ers Wanted leave at Lemuel Coles, Milton - ~ . .a._ _ engine, rotary sas Bonshaw lulnn runnrrunll and sold Apply 119 Pow 1- 91M SALE-TWO TUB set. loud speaker. in tion, at reasonable N i Ku_W%......‘,... lg £01011.. rw _ TRAINING SCHOOL FOR NURSES Stephen Henry Gale\Hosplta.l, -_' Haverhill, Mass. Standardized Hospital and accredited School. Three year course. Atiiliation with Providence City Hospital and Mass. Eye and Ear lnilrmary. - ». -, Eight hour day. Allowance $15.00 ` monthly. Ulasses admitted Feb- . . ruaryand September. One hour from Boston. Two years oi’ High School required. For further in- formation apply to Superintend- ent. 1085-l-3-6l. Teachers Wanted WANTED-SECOND CLASS TBA- oher for Forest Hill School, No. 19. Feb. lst. Supplement $50 for half year. John C. Mc`Beth, -Arn! 3,., .__ 009 Q ,_'v _ loesllsl WANTED AT ONCE, SECOND» class _teacher for Pisquid West School. Supplement $75 for year. Edwin MoAvin, sec’y. 2036-l-5-31 _ Miscellaneous JNO. ALFRED MACDONALD. Land Surveyor, I-Ierllianville. I’."E. I. 1083-12-I-lmo. » SHIPPING TAGS, EXPEDITIOUS- ly supplied. Guardian Job Print- ` ery. \tf. MEMORIAM AND MOURNING _ cards at shortest notice. Guard- ian Job Prinllery. nsoarnn Enom MY liaison oNE pale silver male lox. December 29. ._ Tatoo letters right ear YC. Left ear 4. Jas. A. Chisholm, North _ Tryon. P. E. I. ' 1087-l-3-4l. CORRESPONDENCE CARDS AND envelopes with address printed. - Just the thing for acknowldge- ment, intlmations. etc., Guardian - - .lqb Prlntery. if. Arti Forfsale l Male Help Wanted WANTED-2 MEN T0 WORK ON farm and woods. R. A. McPhail. New Haven. 2004-1-3-31 MEN TRAIN FOR FIREMEN brakemen, _beginners $150-$250 .1 monthly. Railway Association Box 118. 0753-lil-15-4l ._...._.._.._.___.i.l.-_._ AGENTS-IF YOU LIKE TREES and shrubs. why not sellthem? Make a. business ot it. Part time or full time. 900' varieties oi prov- en‘V»Red’ Tag Nursery Products. Cash every week. Equipment. and instructions free. Write Dominion Nurseries. Montreal. M. H. Wi -92-5-1_0-st! -in-r1~ PROMINENT ONTARIO MANU- . facturer oi chocolate bars. kisses. alter dinner mints, box and bulk V chocolates _desires s iobber agent l ._, for Island or broker ie stock and I handle goods. Our salesman will ‘ ive' eve assistance Enquiries B YY - _ will.be eoniidential. Apply Box 118. f,_ - ' coca-_l-5-:ll _ _ Wanted ' : l ' walrrso-l.rvs.lmNK wri.n on ~ renchcd. Apply Ivan Scotchfort. . 2015-1-4-3i » Eastern Guardian ..°EAs'rsRN Aosrvr-Mr. `.l.‘ w. Murdock is Guardian Agent in Mon- twlle and.w1li be.plessed to receive new and renewal subscriptions. tf ‘i . . l`I.`a'dies Bowling f :At The League V The challenge of the “Lucky Five" _~ ws||ac_oepfted by the -“Not-A!rsids”.in 3 most "si_:riklng" manner _list night '_ cn the 1. o. o. Alloyawheh thelsc- tsr tech won cutby the tidy lllaior- _ ity ci 'Stl pins, which was enollgx V`to_` ,, V the '*Lively”- out of any " ve." _’M,ssy|it.l=9'¢.?*?? _ _ ilim -mmlii let no iso hucclmrccu 142 las las 120 las its lla lst ,118 it_Udyle .‘...‘... ....133 105 l &_oi\s»l in in in . ._ in nl in no 2_1 DMQIU .` I" . lm /_-'--.|..'...~»l>“ an li” V o Central Guardian _TURNIPS-Loading railway dump Chlrioolgtown. Phone Henry Small- yood, Southport, 41 THE NOTRE Dame Academy will reopen oli January 14th. 2062 BAPTIST CHURCH, SUNDAY MORNING.-Rev. R. C. Eaton will preach on "A Christian Civilisation." His evening theme will be “Strlllzht Street and Broadway." Sunday school at 2.30 p. m. All friends will please observe the change in the Sunday School hour. ‘ GET YOUR. CALENDAR _FOR l0t9 by paying _your subscription to the Guardian. Nine to choose from. THE RE-OPENING OF PRINCE OE WALES COLEEOE has been post- poned until Monday, January lith when First year students will be eh- rolled at 1.00 p. m. Second and Third year students will be enrolled on Tues day the 15th instant at 2.00 p. m. De- partment. oi Education. 2029-l-4-3i D0 NOT DELAY sending your re- newal-you will get an artistic calen-_ dar`ii paid in time. tl UNION COMMERCIAL COLLEGE -The reopening oi the Union Com- mercial" College has been,postponed until Monday, January 14th. All stu- dents srerequested to be presentvon. that date. 2060 THE MARKET.-There was a small attendance at the market yes- terday wtih the usual prices on all commodities prevailing. The prides oi hay. oats, straw and potatoes were also unchanged. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH. - Early Prayer Meeting at lo A. M. At Morning Service i=l.ev._ Dr. Ram- say will preach the sermon for Holy Communion; the music will include a solo by Mrs. Fletcher, and the An- them-"0 Saviour of the World." Sabbath School and Bible Classes meet at 2130 P. M. Rev. Hammond Johnson' 'will preach at Evening ser- vice, hL=. subject being:-“A Now Year-'s _Message." The Choir will sing Woodwsl-d’s Anthem “Behold The D078 Como." (Soloist MT. G- E. Ritchie.) Morning Service brood- an'l'lmNsn nomo- mr. Joseph Noonan, well lt\10Wl'l farm” ‘md rsnche`r,_who has been SD¢“dl“8 me pose two weeks ln the city. the guest cf hu. daughter. Miss 1-lon-lot, and James McMahon. MW* street' left yesterday on his return to his home at Albany. P~ E- I--' M°“°w“ Times. zlou cunacn-“The Mon of Two Talents," will be the momin8 subject. The choir will SIDS "O Lend Out Thy Light." by Simper. In an-‘ swer to a request by f-he mlnlelel unc sci-mon subjects be sugseswd. Mr. Fulton will take "Their Feast Of Belshnzusr" as the first one asked for. Mrs. Leigh Warren and Mrs. F. A. A. Munch will sins. “The Hand Writ' ing on the Wall." The Choir Will render the Anthem. “Sun oi my Soul" by Sudds. The City Churches are observing the week oi prayer. Wed- nesday night in Zion Church Rev. Jno. Murchesou will be the speaker. “The Work of the Bible Society" will bc the topic. ' BIRTHS DECOSTE-Ill this city on Jan -itll. 11129 to Mr. and Mic. W. V. Decostc. u daughter. SAVIDANT - On Dec. 19th to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Savidunt, a daughter. Ruth Marie. _ - -M-1-l MARRIAGES i*'i“ DAVIDSON-COFFIN-At the Par- sonage, 220 Richmond Street. Wed' nesdsy, January 2nd by Rev. Ham- mond Johnson, Mr. Lloyd Davidson to Miss Margaret Coffin both oi Fortune Bridge, P .E_ I. oluunnpn -_aucmmsu - At '1 west wood Rosa. scmervllle._Mes=.. U. B. Aiffby the Rev. Wilson Aull. on Dec. ibtlil, Albert Henry Chandler. son oi.V'_I‘ltomas H. and Mrs. Chandler or Putb_s_l`l__1._ Cohn.. _to Kathleen mn- cis Lamont, 'youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Buchanan. of Belfast. P. E. Island. Mr. and Mrs. Chandler will mnkc their home in Worcester, Mass. _ DELTIIS STORDY-Passed sway at his homo in_'rrycn.‘_.1cn. 4_, 1929. Thomas storey aged 'l8."Funersl from his late repl- dence Sunday sftemoon at 2 o'clock. WAI.SH4_-At 54 Pownal Btmet, Fri- day, Jo usry 4th, Philip Milton Walsh, 8 years. son oi Mrs. Sheldon Walsh. Funeral from his grandfather-‘s resldence\Sundsy, Jan- uary Btn, service starting 'st 2 p. m.` Inter t Peopleb Cemetery. _wllilg-At 14'1~ Elm Avenue, Jan. 4. Dona? Milton White. aged 3 months. sono Mr. and Mrs. George White. I-‘lmsrwl on _Sunday from the residence of his _ ts. Mr. and Mrs. George , 202 Fitsroy St. service smrtlggmat .30 p. m. Interment Peo- ._ ples etery, ' ~ I 'll§§ Ml3:M0lllAM ` ‘ln Loving' ` Memory el tus. fruollms nos/in .3*”“U mf 1”' __,_r,.sne,l,_,_.l§""l;;»mna nm _ Il N.D,M on “F Ill 'Islam ..,, ' .3 ._ - _ ' `,.'. .f." .,4f,f-_.I5 _ A - ~ . uv.. 'zcklstnrifhéii .. _ *_'.5V». Herbs That Heal Wllen Lungs and Broncllial Tubes Seem all on Fire Filly years ago, n uiet oi rloul James Gullughl-r, cumillio Pgilelliirliugll Collnly. ills wus u. marvelous skill ln compounding herbal medicine. _ 0118 Of his many prescrl tions-for folk subject to Broncllitis orllimilar ills ‘snd. nasty coughs and colds--was his' Indian Lung Remedy, full of thc health- gévlng power drawn from Mother _ ature, lcrself. Wonderfully healing to luihmed tissues. A bu.ilder_ of good ret_I blood. Make the acquaintance of this tried, reliable remedy. hoop well izilllmls Walt. heTogegler with the other . ‘alll r erbal Household Remedies, now obtainable from 33 ll. l.. wolvrlly, Charlottetown BY PAYYING YOUR SUBSCRIP- TION now you get the choice of nine calendars from the Charlottetown Guardian, ti ill-IRE T0 CONDUCT CONGRESS -Dr. Charles J. Rockwell. Director oi’ the Rockwell School of Life In- surance and Editor of the Insurance Salesman. Chicago. and Mr. Eric v. _Cl10Wr1. Toronto. General Secretary oi' the Life Underwriters’ Association of Canada. arrived in the city lastev- ening. These gentlemen are here to conduct a three day’s educational congress for the Life Underwriters of this Province. The congress will be held in the Board of Trade Rooms, starting this morning and ending Tuesday night with a. banquet at the FISTICUFFS -- 'Yesterday about 12.45 p. m. the police responded to a call for a disturbance on King Street. On arrival at the scene, they found that the diiiiculiy was a quarrel be- tween two brothers, who. it appears. are rivals in business, and who had elected to settle their differences more or less according to Marquis of Queensbury rules. in the course of which they inflicted sundry bumps and bruises on each other. They had compared the matters between them as Iar as to have restored peace be- fore the police arrived on the scene. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CIIUBCII SERVICES-Rev. W. C. Macdougall, M.A., BD., I-'n.D., Principal College Churches`of Christ, Toronto, Ont., will occupy the pulpit of the Central Christian Church at both services to- morrow. Dr. Macdougall will con- duct a, College Extension Course in this Church commencing Monday, January 1-ith, continuing uhm the 20th inst. He will also lead a Young Peoples’ Conference in the same church, commencing Saturday the 12th lnst. to 13th illst. Dr_ Macdon- gall is no stranger to our citizens, as he was acting pastor oi' the Central Christian Church for three months during thc fail of 1927, and he made many friends on that occasion, who will be glad to welcome him back to our City. He Ls a preacher of marked _ability and spiritual power, and it will be a rare opportunity to hear him speak at both services oi the church tomorrow. It is also worthy of note to state that Dr. Macdougali spent twenty years of his life teaching and preaching in India.. lie was entrust- with .many important state positions by the British Govemment, and was a. mlm oi illiluence and power while there. -_-___ 'ro /lvoln no ~ ' | liner Nosralss ewan . It is in the breathing organs that the geml of Influenza gains its toot- h°ld- 0° after your lmlo cold til once. With the first sneeze, use your Catsrrhozone inhaler, Flu Germs cs.n't live in the atmosphere or Csrrlmmnc. You get relief at -once. The oough and no's`e_`o0ld stop ‘quick- ly. Bore throat is relieved. Sneezing. spitting and pain over the eyes come to an end. Nothing quicker than Catharrhozone for Grippe, Colds. Clliffll. Influenza, and winter ills. Sold everywhere. complete outfit in- cludingrnhaler $1.00, small size 50c. 'OOO-O#-9 'V009-O4-0460 S Health Guards and _ ‘ Prevelltatives _ Cold clmuimozoniz varana ' IKELOIIIS ronoluiwr . Asrnlm slsrsamm slsnnms 'muon 'rss- LBTS- . l,sx1l'rlvs Conn 'rss- LETS. wnrrs. rms 'ran his raonrr nnukoorsrs _ ac ll _il 'W ‘mn _ .._‘ V, Only Italian On P. E. Island ` Visits Medford (From Medford Mercury) Out ol a population at 87.000 peo- ple. but one man of Italian birth and parentage can be found, and this is on Prince Edward Island. - Frank Vuomo, s native of Atty, Joseph J. Launie of 25 Fountain St.. whom he is visiting at the present time, has that unique distinction. As a rule the country is too cold for people oi’ the Latin races. but Mr. Vuozzo appears to thrive there both groin the standpoint oi health and usiness success. He has resided on thc Island for the past 20 years. leaving Boston ilvc years after his marriage to a girl of English extraction. For 15 years he has been living with his wife and family at Montague, P. E. I., where he has a barbel- business and li lish- ing industry. Most oi the products ol the industry are shipped to Bos- ton and New York. For nine years; since his last visit to Medford. Mr. Vuozm has not heard one word in Italian. Naturally his visit here proved most. interesting and enjoyable, and at every oppor- tunity he spoke his native tongue. He returns _w his family this evening at_Montague. ll town called by the inhabitants “Prince Edward's Island Garden of the Gulf." Although Mr. Vuozzo was born in Csssano, Italy, and is a Canadian subject. he learned his trade in Bos- ton. I-Ie has three children who are only half Italian as their mother is English. Mr. Vuozzo said that he would be glad to get back home as the pace in Boston is too swift. Most of his neighbors ure Scotch, but he Ends them very pleasant. - - . - <4>~~------ Fire Destroys C. P. R. Buildings (Canadian Press) EDMUNDSTON, N. B., Jan, 4 -- The Canadian Pacific Railway lost all its buildings by fire here early this morning. The blaze broke out in the station building and spread to the freight shed and express oillc_e. All were totally destroyed. The fire for- tunately was coniined to the railway property although other buildings were situated not tar from the burn- ing C. P. R. buildings. The ilre broke out at about three o'clock, not long before the biggest storm of the winter set in. The buildings were wooden and old. The tire spread rapidly before a brisk wind. The express building and the freight shed contained considerable quantities of goods in transit. The total loss is estimated at $100,000. - - ----<4-0- .-...-.. PROBLEM FOR GOVERNMENT O'I'I‘AWA, Ont.. Jan. 4-Canada is holding an amount oi' 812,000,000 approximately, derived from the se- questration ol enemy property in the Dominion during the Great War, it is learned. The question of the dis- position of this money is one which will probably' engage the attention of the Dominion Government in the' near future. In certain quarters, the opinion is held that the amount should be returned to the owners oi the confiscated property. » Nearly $10.000,000 oi' the total sum, which has been placed by Canada in a special account, was obtained from the sale of securities and properties in the Dominion belonging to Ger- man citizens. Of the remainder, $1.200.000'wss secured from the sale of sequestrated Austrian property of ctiizens of Hungary and about $40,000 from the sale of securities and pro- perty in Canada of Bulgarians. CANADA IS THANKED BY LEEWARD ISLANDS OTTAWA, Jan. 4.-The Canadian Government has received a commun- ication Irom Major W. H. Peebles. Commissioner of Montserrat, Lee- ward Islands. expressing the deep ap- preciation and gratitude of the Gov- ernment oi Montserrat for the help rendered by Canada in the distress following the huricsne of September, 1928. The Commissioner enclosed e. copy ci n resolution passed by the Legislature Council of Montserrat, expressing thanks. Following the disastrous .hurricane which swept the West Indies last summer. the Britisll West Indies Hur- ricane Relief I-‘und was organized. The/Government ci Canada made a contribution of $25000 and a consid- erable number of private contribu- 4-OOOOQ O *O§ COAL We are well stocked with the foi- iowing high grade Coal. Nsmely: OLD SYDNEY SCREENED SPRINGIIILL SCREENED ‘ALBION NUT ALBION STOVE AMERICAN HARD STOVE AMERICAN HARD NUT WELSH HARD STOVE DEBCO COKE ` PETROLEUM COKE Quick deliveries. Lowest prices. Phone lla your neat anis. W..D. .Gillis-&» Co ` Pliolll l'ls‘ ` ii. an-c»o»_eo-esac-eo»ee»_go-»g»e_e4o o _ _ _[_ __ _ _ _ _ *0fO'§O§-9-Q *O4* O-OO# QOOQ ¥§'O§ §'¢‘O"OO-QQ O OOO Q0 O-040400404 004 O-0&¢9~O§-64-0)-O-DO-%§4004¢9-0990-OOQO-GOA " ' - l-#_ , `\ DIVIDENDS 0 . It is nice to get an underlined ‘ pert oi your premium back \ _ one in mainline number of years __ ~ l#A<..l-..1g5u.l-. » _ lilshlcn-Hiluiaucepihlipsri _ ' cf the premium in your pou- session from the beginning- llflni' only the lirics of insurance, not the price _ oi insurance - pills- _ _ - somethinpaitelether ‘fl 1 IIIUCYGDI. \ “L” f\\ \\§/` -<3 Q W. . *_ _ _ '_ __ _, ‘ K ’_ / T. W. BENTLEY, Manager for Mmlsrsa-nav. w. nnucn Mum ollosmsr-Mil. cizoaol-: Meruvlni luonumo Ar ll A M. ‘ Sermon-The Minister. wa Anthern:-"Cherubim Song," Bortlnamky EVENING AT 7 P. M. Sermon-The Minister. snilioml-“rvc wandered For Away nom 000,. O O-50404-0600600-6-4-04-6-GO-*G46 O40 6040 0-6 06-0 6-O-O-OQQ-4-¢§¢‘.¢.g.g .-._______.__.____ ___ __ __.____ __ __...__.... . __ *__ _ +*0e+++¢+¢e-e+e-e+eoe»oeoe+e+¢¢+oe++o Zion Presbyterian Church " Orgsnist and Choir Master-Mr. I.0U|g D, Tuupgpguu Moimmo ' ' .. r\ 11.00 A. M.-Sermon-“Two-Talent Mem' Anthem:-"0 Send Out 'l'hy Light” , . , , , _ _ _ _ __ gimp! Hymns-1, 719. sso. ~ 2.30 P. M.-Sunday School and nn", (;|¢,iw.¢_ EVENING 7-00 P- M»-Scnnon-“'l‘he Feast of Bclsbnzzar' Anthem:-"Sim of My Soul” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . ._ Sadds Hymns-592, 480, 425. ' 1 _ Stranrers welcome. H 1 -¢¢O+§§-9-*O-O69-Q4#-9-+9; -0-oovc -6-eeeoeoavee-veefeeo-ee-¢+e¢eo» . ooo#-00+-o»4+¢+4o-eoooaoo “T THE Baptist Church MINISTER-REV. R. C. EATON. B. D. OBGANIST-MISS ROBERTA SPENCER, F. 'l'. C. L. MORNING wollslllr 11 o'cl.ocl< Anthem:-“Like as a Father" . . . . . . _ . . _ _ . _ . , , __ lmtmn Sermon :-“A Christian Civilization." ' SUNDAY SCHOOL 2.30 P. M. Classes for all ages and needs. Be gm-.3 10 aimnd gh, C135, that is ready for you. EVENING VVORSIIIP 7 ()'CLO(.!K Anthem:-“Great and Ma.rvellous“ . . . . . . . . . . . .. Turner Sermon:-"Straight Street and Broadway." Anthem:-“He Watching Over Israel" (I-Iiiiah) Mendelssohn The Monthly Communion Service Sunday Evening. O40-000005 0~O~O'O~O-O-O-00-6-0-4-6540*-§$¢0'04¢0§O'§9O ' cu~r.\srols nav. nn. mllwsn n. n. asv msmnnn .mu~---~ oacsnlsr mor. w. ll. rnercnzn, s.a.c.s|._ s.'r.o.i. 1 M rm: ssrlvlcss 11.00 A. M.-Communion Sennon by Bev. Dr. Ramsay. Solo:-"The Master Stood in Ills Garden." _ Mrs. W. E. Fletcher (Sung by Radio--request from Steliarton, N. S.) . Anthem:-"0 Saviour of the World" . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Goss Sacrament of the I.ord's Supper. 2.30 P. M.--Sabbath School and Bible Classes. ' ~/.oo P. M.-ln-when nw. rnmmoml Johnson, I Subject:-"A New YcIi"s Message." Anthem:-“Behold the Days Come" Woodnzlrd ` (Solo parts by Mr. G. I1. Bl¢oIlle.l _ The Morning Service Broadcast by C. F. C. 1'.) _ _ O-000440-OOO-900-4-O§&O§iO-70004-OOOO Q-O-§Q%~‘O-O-0-OO-06000 ,pl-..-fo.. §;. .Ea-BEE ‘L_ A 0-Q-004-0+* _-»-Q ao-*vo A _voo+ev¢o+co¢oe>o»o»oe»>»e-oo-ooo-ol:;:+ve+e+e++e+e‘ 'fi-L ` T I G 3 vc, % 5 za P 5 A 1 tions were also made. The Canadian _ Red Crosse was active in connection - g Government sent one of th. Assistant engineers of the Public Works De- partment lo the scene of the discs- ' ter to assist in the work of recon- struction. with the relief work. Tho Dominion 0 rl’ Hotel 0 One ni the largest and but equipped Hotels! in Eastern Canada. Contains lilil Nomll 44 oi which have private baths. Completely renovated in thi. put two years. Few Hotels throughout Osashl and the United Stale! hye laiplsnslo urls. _ oetosllduesta - neslnrbolhs. ~ \cs$t00ie85.50pQ¢oy. Queen Hotel A Since taking ol-er Hotel we have spent thollands of dollars repairs and imprevemonio. is new the finest Iioiel ol due la the Maritime Prev laces. It appeals io those » who want s comfortable Iletel and splendid table and encellmt service at l milder- ° P¥°lfl¢¢l'l sie price. ~ Rates from $3.00 to $|.59 il" thy. Charlottetown § Hotel Co., Ltd. ' rel Co., Lui. _ ,9'* ., 500093000 mes 1.. leeoosin, Iriaqoi. ‘ _ _ gg _ l J » \»~ \ , dl ` 'rhovs ills im-lume pin. ‘_/' \ AQI/ »‘i & .1 _ _L ° “`°‘*9`f‘9'¢ 9 0*, 04654-000 OOO OOf‘f‘*§*§~‘§§§O-OOO' St.James Presbyterian Cllurcli l V -_+ u .1-¢f’._ \-_ f*"*Z",‘I ¢'3""a'?'£ .‘-I&‘l@"- 5-1'-1 ooeoo <++¢eo+o¢o MINISTER-lu-:v._ scorl' l-‘Ul.'l'oN, M. A. ll. D "`“ ' vi ei _\ ad" Trinity United Church E \\~>~\` _ 5 "` 1%. _°-, 1.7- ~ f~‘1a"s-._ "l' ».;»\-,‘-'12-" """?f".¢- ' I'f :“'.“`7 'fm orloifofdhlil ',§` nasal! o. snows meager. ' " H'lQHo\li'| Y 1', ““°‘_‘.“‘?§“§. ' i A- ¢' e w “ ' F- -"