Q/'J'-!iV" ' "-. ___‘f_ ur: M " " * ' --_‘ v:- -vv--v 'Jvwv at wliliiébl lil THE CIiAIiLllTTETll A lil)IAc ‘=='==-'~='»=" *f Y- *DTM """`7' '“"' "“'“~‘""~>-~-~---- - - - »- - --- ____ _ _ __ __ __ ____ f - --.U ,_ .Y_,_._______ ___ _ __ _ ;__ ____ ____ , _ _, _ ___ __ _H ,,,,,.:3clh‘hfv$“ilii¥‘»‘i’»é“i2‘Lv»nii cHARLo'1"rE'rowN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30 1905. {,,s,,°,-',r3,=,=,,f;,-fi.-.¢f.;>,f,‘.‘t.“.. _ ___ ---- --~--- - ~-~ _____,__A v " ‘-1" "-~--=-------- --------- --~~ ____ - W 4 _ _. __.__.___________ ...___ ,, ___Y___ ,___ ___ Y__ _ __ _ _ __ ___ ,_ __ _,../- \ ingl1T Y Til llppyEdgC rama tically-The Treaty Almost an Alliance-Conditions of the Cinifi‘i'i-iice this morning and iii the after- iiomi gireliininnry iirranizeinents for ni. :ii-ini_~iii-i- were coiicluilcd. ‘l`lie iii-tiiiil work of friiininu thc Treaty iii l’oi-lsinoutli was by niutuiil consent tiiiiiril over to Dcniartens, the great llii~.~i:iii Iiitcrntitloniil lawyer, and Mr. lli'iii\iiii, \vlio for tiveiitiy-live years has In-eii thi- legal adviser of the Japanese iiiu' olllvi-. 'l`lii- 'i`i-i-iity will be completed by the i'iiil oi tlii.~\ weck. tlii- hi-ioii- iiit_ercessIon of I‘i'csldciitReosc treaty will hc ii wonderfully fricnilly -loeunicnt, itlniost on the basis of li future tlliiince. Jnpiin \\'ill be paid for the iiiiiintennnce ofthe liiissiiin prisoners. Only that portion of Chinese Eastern riiilway south of Oyninii`H position at Cliuntiifu shall be coiled to Japan. Sukhnlin shall lie priicticiilly neutrlilizeil, the Riissiinis purehiisiiii.-; the iiortliei'ii liiilf at a price to he iiureerl upon hy urhi- tration iiiiil ciich sides binds itself not to Japan also promises not to fortify 'i`lii.-» happy enilinyz, lirouglit about by fortify its portion of the island. I ii-Ii, ii as snildeii and llriininilc. .liipiiii ivitli the niiirzniiiiiniity of the vic- ti»i-:il ilii- Inst iiionicnt yielilcil everything U iil i<~iii-_ \Vhi ii Kiniiiiru today offered thc rc iiliii li.iil no power to accept any teinis iiiperousc Strait between Siikliiilin and Huklcuido, which would biir Russlii`s liiich country will secure forthe other he bcneilt of the most fitvorcil nation Other cdiidltinlis iivc as formerly iigrrocil = - t vi_~i~i| i-iniilitioiis outlined yesterilny \\'itte, ,V-|,\u_.,c ,md mc Open (|00,-_ _ _ _ _ , u lint tlii-_ ilivisioii of Siililiiiliuyiind to relin- liiiiusi-_ .lnpiiii for the niiiinteniince of Itus- siiiii pi-i.~.iniei's iigiiiii pi'oiiipt_Iy declined “ lie i-vpecteil u rupture in the negcti pon. Coiiiiiietit from ali i|unrtcrs. is fiivoriilile nil everywlicre gratitlcutioii is expressed Tliciiniiounceiiicnt of pciiec toiliiy was UH, ,,|]L.,._ at such it liiippy cniling to the war, tl iitioiis iiiiil was tliuniiorstruck hy what lnippeiii-il. .liipiiu _vii-lileil everyt-liing. Articles ion iinil eloveii ri>lni-iiur to the interiieil war- _sliips rind the limitation of `lius.siii‘s scri- ie occasion for the greatest il'eiiionstrii- tion l_’ortsniouth has ever seen. l’i'esiilciit liousevclt is p:irticiilnrl_v happy and is receiving: cciiiplinienliiry tclogriiiiis from iill pin-ts of the world. DHOWN ED WHILE BATHING. \\'i\|i<‘i-:.~"i‘|~;|i, l\'liiss.,Aiigi|.-it '.5-'i-Stellii I-'ii-iit-li, Llll years, wus dro\\'|icd while biitliing in liiike Qiiiiislgniiionil yesterday- .\`||i- iiiis l|iii.liin,'_: with ii eonipzinion and ii.-i.iitliiifI;eiI by cranips. ller boily iviis i'i-ciiwi-i-ii in tive rnlnuli-s. The girl bc- ltnigi-ii to Siinicrville. WEATHER TODAY. 'i'inuiN‘i‘o, Aug. Bill.-tikipceiiil.) -]"i'esli “"‘>1"\l,\' to soiitlioi-ly winds, a few _iiiitti-i-i-lIN'i=, Nlld., August Zlith.-Ac eoi-:ling to uilvices rcccivcil toiliiy, 1-'riiicc Louis of lintteiiliurg; with his sipiiulriiii will iiri-ive hi-ri-, ’i`nesrliiy, September i`it.h. It in iinnuunecii thiit the prince will at- tcinl but one fiini-tiini in his honor here, as he expects to spi-nil inost of hi.-. tinio ilecr stiilkinlt. There is iiiucli dlsiippoiiit- inont as a result oi' the new iirriin;_;c|neni. as ii nunilicr of eliiliorute cntcrtiiiiiiiienii~' had been pliiniii-d for the prince and suite. ON WAY ACROSS ATLANTIC. LONDON, .\ii5;iist Z5,-'l‘|\e Pilgriiiis the team of Eiitglisii footluill players who will iniikca two nioiil.h`.~i tour of the Uniteil States iinil Uiiiiziila, were pass- eii|,'ei‘H on the steiiinei' Iiiivariiin, \vhi<:ii siillcd from I.ivcii'puol for i\inerii'ii yes- terday. The teiiniinelurlcs ii nuiiiher of the best Association players in thc United Kingiloiii, and is ciiptiiiiied by Frcil Milner, Kilpiitrick. thc Sr-utcli biiroiiet-, is one of the iiii-iiibevs. TASTY CAM PING DISHES- Clni-k's Vciil or licef Loaf heiiti-il in ii piin \vltli white siiiii-e or dipped in ln-iiien i-utr.-I itnil frlcil \\-itli Iiultcr. _ Summer Goods l Hammocks, Tennis Racquets; Cl1llorcn’s Waggons, Japanese Silk Fans, Jap Umbrellas. and Plates, New Books, latest Magazines. Sl‘°°" f°1' men. llaszaril & Moors. oinuierciiil route to the Pacific. ` .lan Cuos and Saucers .' hiilfoi the Island uf Salchiilln, lciiving the "rcileinption" price of.lt to the arbi- tration of ii niixcii cotiiinission, was re- ceivcil too liiie hero tonight to' rein-h the |_'cnei'iilp\iblir. hut its siigiiilleiincc was instantly i'eeo;,-iilxeil in the few quairtei-s wlieri- it In-i-iiiiie kncwii. 'l‘liere is every 1'i:iisoiitol»elie\'e that this proposal by .liipiin Koes fin' toward rcinoving the last iinil, iiceoriiinir to olliciiii explaniitioiis the only stuinbliiit; block in the wiiy of peiiee. Tokio, Aug. 28-'i`Iie public reinains iin- liiforin<-iloltlie latest developnients ut 1’ort..~iiiiinitli hui ,ii fiiilin'i-_ of the pciicc ne- igotiitions would be generally regretted biitiliepiwsss iinil iill other expressions lniliriiicii widi-sprciiil preference for ii i-ont.iiiuiincc of the war riitlicr than the iicreptiinee of uiisiit.isfactoi~y pi-ai-e. i`n- ilcrlying this sentiineiit is ilceprooted contlilencc that 'Jyiiiiiii will ilefezit liineviti.-li and take lliirliin iinri that thi-_ Japiinesu will completely overrun the const prcviiici‘,.s, possibly [gi-eiitly lowering the cost of the operiitions after the niiiin Russian iiriiiy Iiiiil been ilcfeiited iinil' continue i-he wur l`or iin cxtcnilcil period. IHHINGIMINIS lll IHI lIllNllllSSlilN ()'|"|'A\\'A, Auir. 28-Tlic iiiliiistcixs coni- prisliifr the t:ii'iil`eoinniissinn hiivc not yet llxeil iiny dates for tai'ill`lii:iir1iigs ln-yonil \Vi|inipcg. They wish to keep tlieni.~ielves free to niakc iirriiiigcnii-nts after they iir- rive there. Only ii few of the prini-ipiil pliices in caieh province can bc visited. 'I`Iic_~ie will lie so eliosixii iis io ali`oriI oppor» tniiity for the people in iill sections to at- tciiil. Such iiieciiings as may hi: iletcriniiierl upon in iiliinitoliiiwlll tiilu- pliice ininiciii- iitclyafter the Winnipeg iiicetintf. An order iii council has been passed iip- pointiing Sir Iieiiry Tiisclici-eiiu chief jus. tice of thc Suprcnie Court deputy of the i_:overnor general, during.: the liitter`s iib» sence in the .\`ort|i\ve.st. liiist July Llicre were tttilll iininii.5i-iiiil iirrlviils at the seiipoi-ts of Canailii or three li-ss than in July, itlll. The iii‘~ riviils from the llniied Stiitcs niinibert-il :i,lIi:i, as iigiiiiist- Jl,ll12 for the siiinc perioil of limi. Minard’s Liniment Cures Lungs. ---~ ------ -:lu St. Peters School FOR BUYS AND GIRLS. Reopens Sept. 7. Daily Session from 9 at. m- to I p. m. Visitor-The Lord Bishop of Nov- Scotia. Warden-'1`he Rev. Jsmes Simpson, M. A. Iicail Master Senior Depsrtinent- Willinin T. Suckiing, B. A.'(Kiug`s) Ilonor grnilnrite Ontario Business Col- lege, licllevillel; Tcacner's Professional Cer-tiliciiie, Nova Scotia. Scholars of both se_xss are prepared for Matriculation at Prince of Wales Col- lege and the Universities. Fees-From $i8.oo per annum with a reduction for two or inore of a family. licad Mistress Junior Department- liiiss R. M. Dcshrisay. In the junior Departincnt thc course b 'gius with the First Primer. _ *Fees-$I5.oo per annum, with are duction for two or more of a faintly. information anil references givctr on application to the Rev. james tiimpzoii. or to Mr. Siickling, Box ioi6, Charlottetown. M7 ii.-» ioi _ lIllT£L Fllli SME .-__-- The Uoniniorclal liotel :it Murray lilvi-,r wlth store front, rinil iill ninilorn i-ini\'i-,iili-in-i-eu, ini-liiiiliiu imniplo miiin in iiiljoliilnu biiililliiir wllliiir wltliinii Iiii-iiitui-ie. 'l‘|ici'u is iil_~i1ii iiti-gn »-initio iiiiii .-iiiii-ii-iiiiii..-n.iiiiieiioii ivimii- i.<.ii,~i~,, i-iiiiiwyiiniii.i|.i-riiiiiiiiiii ._ .iii Iiiqm n-|»iiti'.‘il’liieru In ii iriirilen int ruiiolnlnii. |`hu Iiotcl \\‘h|(~h luis ii \\'cIl ealiilnllvilii-il l|i|~i tu-_n i thi- i~|~iiti'o ul ii tl\|'|\'i|||r i-ieiiloiiiinit. with rriiiriniiil depot iilniipzsirii- and iiiii-xi-ellcil i\l.~ triii-tlnn-ilur toiirlaui_ lsiiiiinst |ii-ntllahle ln va-,~tii\cnt and can ho .ficiziireii nt a very rri\=on- nbli- tlstiiro. Fo (ii i-tlior pnrtiriilarn _ JUII HUM!-. za :E Oi() \ ‘fi ti I IW/ T/ff \i~ \i *ic - it, PRESIDENT' l`iOOSl'IVEl.'i` By ivliuse eii'oris pence has been broiu.rht uliout. WIVIS WllNlil] IN llllNliIlll Salvation Army May Establish A Sort of Marriage Bu- reau -Would Send Women Here l\li».\"riii-IAI., Ang. '_iri_-A special Lninloii ciible says :-“Tho Siilriitlon Arniy liuviiit; lieiiril thiit wives iii'i» so greatly in ile- iniind in Uannriii, conteinpliite starting ii bureau for sending out Eiiglinli woinen. “To the l’eople`s Niitioniil (Io-opcri\ti\'c Iixliiliitiun, which will concliidc at the tlrystiil Piiliiee, Satiirdiiy, Eiirl (li-ey I cabled "Iii-iirtlest giri-.tliigs and best wishes." I who enlertiiiiieil the nii-niliersof the Giiiiii- _ iiinii l\Iii|iui`:ieliiriii's' _\si~'ociiiliini iluriii;.: '_ their recent visit. is i.;i\'in;: his rciisoiis for i' not .sup|iot't.int.f ii. I.. (Joni-tliopc, thi- Con- .~ei'\'iitivei-iiiiilirliitc in the Rye ilivision, colonial corn should Iii-iidiiiittecl to this counti-y fri-4-_ I “Nu .seiisillle niiin, siiiii Mi' lii':\.~isey. X cultural products is possible. i\o one who luis the intierc.st.~' ot`agi'ii:ultui'i- at In-art. woiilil he \villin|.z to siii-ritiei-, that. industry for the sake of any colony pi'efei'cii<-c," I l CHICAGO MARKETS. Cmoaooj August 20 - (Special) -- July Corn 422 Sept. Corn 51; “ Wheat. soy; -‘ \\'ii¢at 7:4; I “ Pork $1-l.ll.`» “ Pork $l4.l-£5 edeunier lliiriitongq iinil thi- .liipaneiee transport Kiln.; rolliiieilliist Tiicsfliiy in thi- liiliind bien. The triinsport was sunk iiiiil ltitl iiien were ilr0\\'ni»1i. I lieultlifiil drink for siiiiiiiiei- \\'i-iitlii-i'.. It‘s cheap too. GASOLINE ENGINES Marine, Stationary and Portable in all sizes from U4 to 50 H. P. Marine engines easily installed in any style oi pleasure or iactory boat. Stationary engines admirably suited for factory and_ iniil purposes, u saving of about 5o per cent iu coat ofiuel in the smaller sizes as compared with steam. Portable engines will run your thresher, wood saw, etc., at about third the cost of maintaining a horse- power, does better work, keeps an even speed, positively no danger o tire, ight to move, started at moment's notice and will run in ril kinds of weather without attention powers guaranteed. Traveller wil cali on ntereated parties. Terms easy. Prices moderate. Send for catalogues and full par- icnlais. - _ MHERST MOTOR k‘o.,Amherst,N.S. tt~ii\fi~i llfri tw li i Miimiy itivor. June li tti~'6t w ini llclioves the policy of pruti‘ction for ii;;i'i- '_ o High grade engines, al‘ A LO _ G AND BLOODY WAR IS ENDED SfHlllli lil Mlllii WHITE WINGED PEACE REIONS SUPREME lllH l]iiHllllSll' later. ____ KlliHElliH-liillllllli IIUII ilililllillill Commander-in-Chief, In a Strongly Worded Protest, Accuses Viceroy of Mlsrepresenta tion i~§i.\i|.A, Antz. 28.-A fiiither elinptei' in the i:ontro\‘ersy betwci-ii (icneriil Loiii l{itr:liener and Viei-i-oy Curzon, who has reoeiitly reslgiieil, has been published. This cniisists of ii strongly worileil niiiinte issued by (ieneriil Kitchener pi-otestinlz iignliisttlie telegrain sent by Curzon to Right lion. St. John Broilrlck, secretary of state for India, on August 10, purport- Int.; to give a suiiiinnry of I{it.chener‘s pro- iosiil In regnril to the reorganization of the Iniliiin uruiy. Without. entering into lctails Kitchener describes Curzon‘s ver- unon T A Brmsey of “ml” Abbey sionofhis (l{it.cliener`.-il proposals as too . . . _ ,. . I ,, S weeping in sonii- iiistiinces iiiid incorrect ii others, while sonic ussertluiis Kitchen- r llatly denies. The niinute coiicluilcs with the folIo\\‘in|.¢f "As regurdsthe whole siltnniiiry, it. uives ii description of iny l»ei:iiii.~i-_ hir. Courtliepe contoiideil ihiit Luioliosllls cmlrcly mconsmlem with the iews I iictuiilly held," The \’ii't~t-oy' gives ii long reply in which ieiiilniits that his suinnniigv for the clcggriipli could iiotdo full justice toevery catuic,,hut he gladly iveli-oiucs a chance i' siibstiiiitiiitliiu every staieincnt he iiiaile and of proving: the correctness of thi- inferent-e_- hc ilrow froni thcin. Vice- 'oy Curzon niaiiitaiiisevei-ytliiiig hc siiiil iiiiileoneliiilcil iii thc iullowing stroni.; (H\g\II\L{l!Z “I have now refcrreil to all charges on serious iiil.~represciitrition brouirlit by the (,`oininiinder in-Uhief against niv suniiniiry U - . _ _ . . f his proposals anrl haie pio\ed every uiriigriipli of it." ` The publication of tlii-,ea nilnnteit has cruatciiu fresh sciisiitioii iinil ine|'eri.~cs tlieileplorable friction bet\\'cen the two factions supporting respectively the ___ Viceroy and Coiiiiiiaiidci--in~Cliief_ How Naimsnt, A\i,i.:ust Z4.-Tlie Ilrltii-li flatly Kitt-hencr and liurznn contradict i- ' fi .iich other may be ileilui-eil 'oin the following clauses of their ininiitcs. Curzon in his sitiiiniiiry o liroih-iiilc of Kitclieiiei-'s proposals, ___l_._._____._ siiiil :-“The Coinniandcr-iii-Cliief In S0V]';REHiN LIME 'IVICN l-‘I me ‘"0-"i'i clause eleven stipuliiii-il tlnit the nillitii y r supply menibi-r (of the vice-re|.riil council) slioiild not i'vitii'se opinions rr-conicd hy thi- Coininiiiidcr-iii-(I|iii-f on inilitary i|ni-ations." Kitcliciici' stroiiygly denies this, nnil so inuvh else of iIurzon's suin- Ill|\\`y. <_ '_ fi T-' »r` .*2I1(iitl|\\ l-Il(lli'l'~nn niiilter how little iii iiiillne. iininniiis tn ii \\'|i0li~ Int on ii yui\i"~< l\\|\'- inu. \\'i-lulii I~iii niiitti-i-Iliiit we iviituli \oi¥ i~rm\|iill_v_ \\‘i- wiiin in yin- yiiii tho exiii-i wr-iulit i-\i~i-_v tlnie. lliil I tlii-rc l.~ iinyei-roi-lt ini-» uni, in i».- iii yniii- riiwi-. 0l`Ii.lili||l`l1iRY ri-|i\|l=\ti\\|\ I- intl |$00d K0 hriiii it. .~pi»Ili-il by ~lioi~t ||ii~ii~iii'i-_ 1' ilhivell -lijiint iii. i-urrei-I wciulil im grown people, lou Koi- io. JOHN CONNOLLY & Co Queen Streo (‘li town. BA_‘5S. 1oo,ooo--All Kinds, NEW and SECOND HAND. CARVELL BROS. 8 28 mo, th, 3 w. ,....... _F J /‘=*1 f.;Z'¥l ini ._ la "it-I _ \i 5” ‘A- i ever. Moncton is covered with ii thick pnll of sinoke, and Siiekvillc in the Hallie way. Cliari-eil li-avcs hii\-i~ hci-n ciirrlerl into li Moncton streets thouuhtlie nearest ilrc The. Intercoloninl station at Cunnan is p tlireateneil. At Little River three buildings have h l Moncton and liuctoueiie viillway is in FOREST FIRES ARE DISASTROUS hey Threaten the Parched Country Near Moncton and Are Doing Great Damage -Moncton covered With Smoke- Beimont Neary Wiped Out. _ . A Agreement at Last Arrived at and Arrangements Made for Draft- _-fe Will be Established at Syd- T t e reat of Portsmouth- e a n in ame D - \-_ 'n "ey Mines High School . . . _ §Zf;“ to be Used for f -Pr se _ _ ,Ip / 1 i e nt Peace. r., / ,~ . ~» . _*_ , » n&________ ,., / "’ _ ~ ' ~- H/\l<1l'»\K. Aug 20-( Special.)-~'i`ho Uni- 1'ii|i'i--,\ii»irril, Aug. 20.-( Special.)-Tlie power In the East were withdrawn and I Sr. Pm-niisiiuiio, Aug. 20, :l_l5 ii. in.- f if g " Ig ‘icwuy of D“"m“"i° 1"” decided "U f°““d V __ _ , , _ I lr "ml moody wnrhctwcun Jnmmnml Japan waived an her_cl“|m to nu hh The A>Sm_i“ted Press ‘|,,$pmc|, from / i _,_ u School of Minlnlg nt Sydney Minesiinil' Mii:\trux,AuI!..lil-(SDooIal.)-I`lio iain MT _ dem,,ity_ Portsiiiuuili det-Iarini.: that I’i'es|ili-nt I / \\ N lhc work of forinlng classes will be heirln of Muudny dm "incompletely extinmlish llll-“HI I” ‘”"i”‘l~ 130", si,|,._`._ mme the ,hmdlouk was lloosi-vi-it was iiutlioxized on beliiilf ol :ff"§" ~ / at 0,,,_.c_ the forest fires in l\'orthcrn NewBruns» 'l`ll\’ 'l`\'l""¢“ °f PMC" “"~"`e S-“mud I'-Y broken. winiteil ii _lust anii liiatiintnciiec cggiioiixalkiiieilznligfxfvy S, ‘ 'i`lic lli1.:h School bullilinrr will lie usuii :Mk Hill ‘ITT ‘thi giglolivmrinif elillliciii \\'iiii- iiiiil Koinura at the session ofthe iinil it now looks as though the new ,m,|¢,0 u,,(|e\,,,(.km Russ," me nU,.,,|,e,-,, ,-if/I5( ',_, -~ §\ “UW “Htl 1\ IIGHIHHIOIIL school erected mme( 'yu 'RUC n 'uw swung n ll "fir , / S tires which are burning niorc ileri-ly than \` ‘ The whole eountryls ii rcuuliir tlndo liox iinil trcincnrlous iliiiiiiitre is liciinr iloiie to the crops and staiiillng timber. Tltunii. Aug. Zi).-(Special)-'I`Iie village of Belniont, eight miles fruiii here, war- iii- inost wiped out ol existence today by tho forest tires. l-`liiiue.-a coiisuiiied entirely a total of seventeen buildings and _six fiiniilies are onieless and pennlless. The lnteruoloniiilstation was also des- is .several inili-s distunt. troyeil nnil large force of riiil\\'iiy eni- loyes are now fltrhtlng the ilriines. The latest information ls' that the tires ave subsided tonight but the least ivinil been destroyed and thc track of the wilicauae niorc trouble. The totiil loss is estirnnted :it over thirty ilangci-_ tlionsiinii. EDITOR’S MAIL. CRICKETERSI ATTENTION l Stn.-There lnive been several letters in the papers on the subject of cricket, but no result has been nchievcil. As an olil pi'e.~‘iileiit and iii-ld cuptiiin of the club, I invite iill lovers of the noiilc giinic bo niec-t nt the Miiyor's ollli-c-liis \Voi'sliip hii..~ 1 kindly otl`creil it for the occiisioii--for 1 PIIINEI illlllS KEEN Ull NIGHT IIHINE l.i»:\'po.\', Ang. Z5.-One of the lessons of llie wiii‘ in the ]"iii' l-Inst wliicli uri- being iiken tu lieiiii by thi- niiviil iiiithoi-ities is he viilue of night gnii priictic-c. I' linuouncrnruif the purpose of organizing. The olil play- ers are specially urged to be present, if they can’t play they can give iilrl and encouragement to the youiigcr ones. The ships will be loise if we wiiiit to nicikc u decent show at 1 the crickets. With so beautiful u field an we have it is ri cryinn shaine in fi liritish colony to iillow the Lrranri old |.¢ii|ne to be- lii-iii in ininil the meeting at ip. in this iiiteriiuon iuiil1lon'tfiiil to attend. J. 'l". .lr:i\'i:. ‘I _.",.3 5.. it _ ~I. ii ~» 1 ii' ~ ' §l~ , M . I .* i '~ . .' “1 __`_i_1 ii ii .....,.., irc-i:_§“_~.:¢' .L_ Z. 3:1, ni-.J ,gy 1 QI. ,-».. a. *'¥3l» w_,..> if? ' _E ,...i ~ --sw ¢ _-“sfo ti X bu; s f lt, 4*.