ll . ..a nultor lanai and; weighted down Tho man‘ who complains of choun Mo» work ia deficient a cheat. brains or a hypocrite. He la likely his In Charlottetown Guardian Two Cont» Founded 1851 Morning Guardian, Tile Peop es. titan some‘. y "ll! "first. and satisfaction. CHARLOTTETOWIJ, ‘CANADA SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1924 iiiiii iiiii Pill yiiiiiii Hill Bronze Tablet in Mem ory of Former Mem- ber-Unveiied Yes- terday. (British United Pres!) PRESS GALLERY. OTTAWA. ].’ply_ 2b. —With the sail wailing oi’ lllt‘ Last Post throbbing through tin- lliluse of Commons; with nil lnilltary honors accorded a nation- ill hero, and in the presence of Ills Excellency the Governor General, tlli- Prime Minister, leaders of iii-l (lppbsiiitlil and leaders of (‘hurrll and Sialc the ' nation today palt! humbli- triblite to the heroism _nnrl sacrifice of Lleut. Colonel (isorgo llarold Baker, member of Conl~ lnons for Hromtruntl first parlia- mcntalriail tn give his life on the altar of service (luring the first llitii~l~ lliontlis of tho (lrcilt War. 'l‘llc occasion was the uilvi-illili‘. oi‘ a bronze memorial for (‘olnncl linker. typifylng his sacrifice and standing in the hall of fame of the the country he served in pence ilfltl in war. it constitutes a tribute to his memory which will remain while tile picturesque building on Parliament Hill house those wllo lcgislilitl for the people. — {-0-}- Drowned While Fishing in , 1 Chester Basin] (Canadian Preal) I HALIFAX, Fell. 29. —Avei'y Frcilu. aged 25, was’ (lfflwllctl in (‘in-star llusln, N. S., today whilt fishing for scallops. Ito foil from by h-ia oil clothing and rubber boots failed to rise to the silrfacc. His brother Gtiy. in another lllotor boat a short distance away witnessed the accident but Wll~l unable to roach him in. time. instills’ ii limit iziii Tho annual mooring of the Provincial Legislature has been summoned for Wednes- dly- Marvin 12th. a Condensed Specials IlATlL-Zc per word, not each insertion in thin column l “FOWQALB --HAPPY THOUGHT cooking stove. Apply 152 Hills- lioro Si. 1728 2 28 3i 'WANTED—-LARGI UNFURNISH- ed room, centrally located. Ap- ply Z care of Guardian. 1725-2-28-31 ‘FOR BALE-CORNER STORE and dwelling house combined. In good locality, Apply “.l." care - 142 2 of Guardiam ' 2- ~9-tf. .. ‘FOR eatii-l-laAvv snows Duper 5 coats a roll, Guardian o e, - 17804-284! aio EAININGQ orlanv sm- ploymsat tor‘ Barbers? Become all!!! lh‘ P196“. Write Mnler Barber Oolioae, Department "F" l-llliflx, " 3-1-tts-ti’. ‘tour-ii, g a can. 21in, oou: crelcobt lit with bril- iiiintr, valued an ‘an heirloom. 32ers! roward. Apply Guang- ‘l-°8T . ooto itlAiroa ms with’ 5th"! U ‘Finder a?" rial-n .1; Dr. n. J. 0 . titans t. mum Ric‘ Sir‘? 4AA ,-- m: Tit-iv: " Jliliilslnga ~ y to tag testimonial t.o the publlcZ-i ill- siart to finish he was against tin» position and was cvoil (Jlqlflllatl lrilnl "doa-‘Jenltnis b Son. 1 "" n is i‘: ' rm. iiii Plllllllll I WAS STHIJNEIY] iiiiiii ll iiiii iii i Carried on An Activel and Consistent (lam- i paign Against Conflict. (Uracil-gens) LONDON, Feb. zlF-Rilllltilly Itluc-| Donald as prime minister is n strik- flnite capacity for changing its mind. No man in Britain wits mori- was Mr. MacDonald iil the heated.) elllotionnl years of the vrnr. From cnilllict, and llo pcvcr i'(llll]ll'()tlll.\‘- t-tl with his principles. ~ Nor ivas Mr. liucllilllalil satisfl-l cd with passlvi- rt-sisiaili-v- \\’ltll‘ all thc firi- that is ill him be viol- uiiily and actively ilpposoil the Will’. ln consequence ho inst his Iltllllllllll his gofiflull. - The ngcr the war went on tho, nlorc blttnl‘ slid active was Mr.‘ MacDonald's oppnsitioll to it. At lllt‘ beginning lie found lilo majority ni‘ labor mcillbcrs ilgainst him, so ln- rcslgilcil the i-halrlliansbiil nt‘ lllt‘ party. Wlicil Labor later jtlillcd llll‘ Lloyd (ieorgi- "coalition, ho hold illolli‘. lll 1917 he trli-d tn gn to itus; sin, but members ot‘ the National Scanlenh-i and Firelueirs llllloll ro- iuisi-d to lllllll iili- slllp shnubl ho collie aboard. A fcw lllonths latt-l" llt‘ plalliletl tn iitti-ud a itoufi-rciiizt- ill Stockholm whit-b the llnlsin-vlsis proposed as a step towards [mat-i- {larleys with llic working classes of mo central powers. 'l‘hi- gilverll- meat refused to give him a pass- port- Tho stulio your hr was one of the moving forces in a conference at Leeds which resolved ttl/i-lPi-ilf establishment of workers’ and sol- diers‘ (lilullcils ill llll! manner of the revolting Russians. The "khaki election" just alter the war-that wild, flag-waving. parliamentary clilnpuigil with its bot and urdcilt (rrlos oi’ “Hang the liuisilr,"~ivas disastrous to Ml". MacDouulil. lie was badly beat- en at the ilolls, and lost is scat in the Coillinons. 'l‘ili\ Labor strong- hold nf Woilhvicll tilrllcil hllu ll0Wll- For four ycilrs llc rclliillni-il on the outside. lilfllillll-Z ill. until the viltcra of Aileravon sout llliii buck to Wcstiulllater lll i922. liclpcd by tho “wild lllcil i'rnili the Clyde." as the more cxtreuic illelliclltrfol the Scottish labor dele- gation arc called. Mr. MacDoiiillil rcKuincil the leadership of ills party ilut only by a narrow nlajority. From the opposition benches this fllflll, who had ilttrilcteil littlc at- tention in his former pariiainent-| ary sileeches, rovoalctl as the (lays, went on the gifts for debuts that are looked for in lcililers. More and more it llccaillc certain that it Lab- or callio to power Mr. MacDonald would be prinle uliniatcr. So it is. Politically ho has collie back. Ilut he is still out of the illod- (Continued on page 3) Sanctity of Childhood The World Over (Canaifliln Press) GENEVA, Fell. 2!). ~Thc sailct- ity of Childhood the world ovi-r was consecrated today, when with solemn ceremony, the so callcd ill‘- claratlon of Geneva, whereby luau» kind recognizes that it owes to iht- child the best it ha tn give. wils presented to the "Republic of Gou- eva", ‘by the international Union ‘for Saving Children. These unions have afiliatod com- mittees iln Canada, Brazil and tho United States. More than mic ‘million children in forty countries lhavo been helped by tllo linion in the past three years. ask for 1756 3 1 3i preciste pure tea to l-laaaarda Brahmill. miiusano. PINEAPPLEI, tar. tuce- and Colery- Jenkhla k Son. _ Wunitiarfoifiinoifauefiifi ‘dbl ‘ Wltnesap ‘Rpfio Doll not‘ .___,._.____.._._,.___._.. var-Act! nun rauroio-iouno strayed from Yorlr. towards Si. Petnra Road. imlllllv to filhor- . irritation] mutation , Ludcndorff Bewails i“ Decline of Germany» (British United Press) in éhllggglgi, Feb. 29.—“I have’ grown old ed Genel-Vlulnofi the Fatherland gray ham World ‘Vale u endoi-ff, famous German my t‘ d Commander, declared on the wit- ” s s an this afternoon, during his trial 101' treason. “My DBKPUOHQS for freedom for the lllN. EXPlllll HBlIllES ill llllllll STATES Dominion Outdid Un- ‘ ited Kingdom in Sale For Janu- ary. i (ilslikeil by his countrymen llltlllla beer lforce,” Luden Lpeople, whom I see declining through their low“ fault, Yl-Ot as a result of any external Th l dorif continued. I Qfolmel’ qll_artei_'mastei' general of the Lmpeual armies 1s being tried with Adolf ‘flltlel’ and eight Othérs for participation in _ ‘cenarflonslairacy last November of iwhich the object wasthe restoration of thy; monarchy. K-I-x... lIIllHE ilfllllllll“ IN STlJHE Hill! llllllmlllllll Vote on “Reparatio Reduction Duty niilitpn-st, was given in tho hearing _ (Canadian Press.) »‘.‘\\".\SHiiiNC>’l‘ON. Feb. Zilr-Cafl- Ala sold more goods to Uncle Sam‘ ii. ring January this year than the d Country did. ~ urea for the month, published" by the Department oi‘ Commerce today. showed imports from the Dominion amounted to $31,948,483 while imports from the United Kingdom were $30,834,514. These figures compare with imports for .lnnunry 1923, of $30,597,122 from (lanadu and $33,379,401 f-om the __ _ llnitcd Kingdom. ‘ _ "'__ United States exports to ICanadir during January were approximat- , sly Slilltlthtltltl under those" of last Brings N0 New i:r";...*..‘:.:.§‘“i;§: rs;r..t‘°iitf’iilff Developments tllil for January i923. (Canadian Press) l MONTREAL. Feb. 2o. -—-Repst’- {lion of evidence by Witnesses who it‘ at tho first trial on a it Kings lloiiith trial oil u . |“siiilli_v" ilicil. and at the Coroners Col. MacKinnon Officer oi Artil- lery Association (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Fell. 29. —-At the igurul ‘iluri ill‘ oi’ lhi- i-liargc against iii-v. l-‘ather w‘ i'\llt'l1ll‘(l llt'l()l‘lllt‘ oi‘ having niur- iifternnon session of the Canadian ' l _ den-d his hull‘ brother Raoul ll‘. Alllllvl‘)! Ailfiofilflllo" lllli CmCP-Y“ ay Bring (“m ‘nlzllliiul-y 1922. for the your were elected, includ- plications (British ‘U riited Press) LONDON, l-‘cb. fill. dilllalil government is beginning ll) Scent another difficulty which may result of the vot-l next week when the proposal in reililro the 20 percent rftépllffllltllls duty by five llPlTUlll is debuted in arise as the the liousc. The bulk of the Labor melllbers ‘llillllllllll that thin duty is in rc- ~ ___ Th“ “nwilnlt lllaki- a rush for tlin iloors bo- lngz~~llrigadicr (leneral-W. C. I-I. Doiids. C. M. (L. l). S. 0.. of Mani.- rcal. President; Col. .l. J. Penllalo, ll. S. O. oi‘ Sherbrooke, Qua. Chair- man of (Eouncils: Lieut Col. D. A. .(-_ l-Klnnon, D. F. 0., AjD. l‘.‘., 0f Charlottetown: Lleut, Col. J. A. lliaclinnalil, D. S. 0.. of Sydney; llltllli. (‘ol. I’. H. Stern of Edmon- tiln and (fol. (l. ll. Rennie. C. M. (1.. oi‘ liamiltou. vice presidents: lliout Col. 'l‘. It. Vlou, M. i’.. of g Jisidi- from this the only fCrllllTl: ,wn.: the i-xhilriiltlon to llllCtilillJlTl do lit‘i‘]l iiilict. observe ilecilruln Jfl i-lOPt! ills Lflftltilllll had left ti"- lleilch, ,_ - Poincares Interna- l tional Policies (Quebec; Lleut. Col. E. G. M. Cape. iveternns, then ity a customs tzlrifi as Gcrllinuy is uni rc-iillburiilllg twenty-six percent. oil tho cost oi’ goods exported as shil agreed to do. in this way tilt-- German exporter charges the llrit- isli importer 121i dollars fnr every ltltl dollars worth of K()fl(lS"Dlll'- irbastul by tbc lnttcr the llrliish treasury tillling twenty-six percent. This rcductioil illcnns n loss of six and half million pounds every year to the llrllish treasury and this sum is likely to iutwrcaso as the volumi- of tnc ilerlnan export trade Lieut. Col. ._ S. 0., Montreal; Attacked (British United Press) ‘ PARIS, Feb. 29. -—lil. lliatlldcl, (.‘ll-.lnc.liceai|‘s lii-nchlnuil. opened a gcilcrzii attack on Polncareis inter- national policies in the Chamber today. “ oiucare's star is waning,” he, ileclareil and proccctleii to zlccus: the prcmicl" of failing to fulfill, guarantees for lllt“ domestic policvi ‘Austin Gillies, O B. Es 0i’ Ottawa land Major L. H. Kelly, M. t‘. of Hamilton, executive colnmltteet (‘inl .(l. (l. ll. Sherman, C. M. (L, oi‘ Ottutvn, Secretary Treasurer and Lieut Col. .l. F. Cunningham of Ottawa. auditor. , -__-ooo—--—- N. S. Accident Report Shows HTOWF. North Dakota Mine Threatened which be gave to maintain lllt,‘ . union of the parties. l Mllltltll also attacked former ‘Pftlllllfif Brlnnd for his Carcassonr. (ganadian pm“) pspeech, claiming that he had tlirn- HALIFAX, Feb. 29—The. r6110" ‘("1 on those who supported hi!" of the factory inspector tabled at when be was in DOWQF- this afternoon's session of the Nova Scotln legislature showed 142 accidents during the year ending 'WANTED—PERSONB WHO AP- iadly‘ | By F 1 r e l . I (Canadian Press.) HAYNES, N. D., Fob. 29. — State officials are directing the forces fighting the fire of myster- lous (irigia raging in n mine oi’ tire llityilos Coal Mining Company here Attempts are being made to keep the blaze from spreading to the ail- jolning lignlte cihl mines owned by the States 0t‘ North Dakota and South Dakota. Huge clouds of tllllfllqi and gas from Haynes nlinc lllillfvsl tho work oi‘ the fire i'lglit-. crs difficult, Advocates Removal of ind at any time. 0 " B S ll iiciiciiii ill BE RELEASED i _ I (Canadian Press.) l | irrravva, ‘Feb. 29.~--lt is prob- Cape Ilrcton strike leader. who is serving ll jail sentence ious iltterallues, will be released on a ticket of leave. | Tilt‘ cssc it is understood, has fhcirn illsposotl c!‘ by the cnibinei able that James B. Mcllailglllnml September 30, 1923 nine of which were fatal. The total number of ac- cidents was 96 over the proceeding twelve months- Charge of Switching U. F. 0. Funds Denied (Canadian Press) - TORONTO, Feb. 29. -—A strong denial 6f putation by Z. Mageau, f“ “m” Liberal member for Sturgeon Falls in the Legislature today, that funds oi‘ the U. F. 0. cooperative com- pany had been used to finance lb»- ‘.7. F‘. O. candidate in the Provin- nud official announcement. 0t Mr- m,“ 6590mm mm yeah was Elven Luualllaifs release may b1,- expegt l today by J. .1. Morrison, Secretary of the company’. . will" nilfll IIAPIMI I"‘\Y |_ MOS(‘t()clzilalnlni‘iill..n2il'.,t.'iel)ie relliov- “mura” v ill of tho headquarters of the j Third lntcrilallonalo from Moscow izffi/I’, to another central country with , '- / creator percentage of industrialists: after thc first (incisive victory 0"" the European Bourgeoise, is advo- cnted by (l. S. Zinovieff. chairman 1'“ / ,- @ 3n‘ d’ VJ: 0 _— of its executive committee. M‘ ‘ITJSOSCUWW is.- _ . _____aa+ Retirement of’ Atty. General Daugherty P 5U (qanadiin Fran) NEW YORK. Fob. no. —A snee- ial deiipatch lg the World from Washington ii ya that an tinder- standing has been reached between rraairleil‘ Coolidge and Attorney General Daugherty» rellilve l0 i-hs is 5:. APPL ll RI Mill‘ . Nil No. one by A . PP t them btforo they‘ arowall‘ ‘ g. ....»--:_~ ‘yo/m -~_ . Wimp“ ' - = " i5f . i . Annual luhocfl _ Ily Mill. (J Measure Introduced and Passed Second Reading in British House. (Canadian Press) LONDON, Feb. 29.-— Not quite soldierly but still with impressive seriousness the little group oi‘ women members of the British Par- liament with Lady Astor the doin- initnt figure marched bravely to- day to an attack on the age re~ strieticn upon woman suffrage. With votes a plenty from all sides of the House backing the bill in its second reading their majority was supported, extending the fran- chise to all women at the age of 21 by a vote. The woman mem- ber who broke away from the feminine group and spoke against the nl . r. was Duchess Athcll. Conservative, while Miss Dorothea Jewson and Miss Margaret Wint- ringhani added voices to Lady Astor's advocacy of the proposi- tion. The fate of the measure be- yond the second reading is pro- blematical as the government has not promised any further facilities tor its progress. Ex-Service Men to Get Prior n _ PTOBTGSSIVGS: and Conservatives Prepatfig, at Respective CauousesAn Amendment f. to Speech From Throne anda Challenge! of Bight ot- Thnee or Four Members to Seats in Cabinet Among the Probabil- ities. I 4 p :‘ llvsned passages: On tbefigovern- merit side the determination la e:- pressed of hitting back and the are evidences of erideavorto alifix * that in its administration of t . Taxation Department, the late gov- 113"}? m ‘lhiyiid l‘.’.i'.'7°'l'f°§n§“ fir“; brtlfliaryhtaxpgyer. ls is m; is behind the reference la the Speech from the Throne to apt!- posed investigation into . branch and its methods. ' (Canadian Fri“) '. MONTREAL, Feb. 29. -nisciu _; lug tn: Specs-h frqlpflthe_.'l‘;il{t§f§§" llbvlglgn garllaerngg: till: atiiefti 103 — day in an editorial, has ti‘ follow- ~ r (British United Praia) OTTAWA, Feb. 29. ——The Con- servatives and Progressives alike will spend the week end in consid- eration of the Speech from the Throne. At Party caucuses, their attitude will be formally determin- ed and a decision reached whether or not an amendment to the ad- dress is to be presented. Any such amendment it is felt, is more likcly to originate from ‘the Con- servatives than from the Progres- elves. OTTAWA, Feb. 20. —When the House of Commons begins Monday next tho debate on the address it is the intention of Conservatives, taccording to an intimation today) to move an amendment for aasnii meat of the government on general principles affirming lack of confl- dence in it and its administration. Thus from the start, lines will be closely drawn and the temper of this debate will be a horoscope of the session. The regular Opposition unques- tionably is in a. militant mood not (Continued on page '3) . , A DAILY TALK "oil? ADVERTISING I (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Feb. Zll-dilx-service men and wrmien will receive prior consideration for retention when reductions in the civil service, per- sonnel iire toiiefimade. a. telegram to the Fort" Wil- lialn branch of the G- W. V. A. Low, Minister of Trade and Commerce states that unmar- ried civilians will be the first fer retirement, followed by ilnmorrieil married civilians ivith married veterans in the fourth group. Disabled veterans and ain- piltillloil cases will be retained lin- til reductions ln the four groups are completed. Sees Bright Future For Communistic M 0 v e m e n t (Brltlsh United Pro») MOSCOW, Feb. 29. —-Moacow and London today are the two poles of the international Work- men's movements according to M. Ziaoviev, writing to the Pravda in connection with the fifth anni- versary of the central executive committee of the Communist Inter- nationals. Reviewing the initial session. the writer declared that he antici- pates agreeable surprises from the Alliericiln Workinews movement. “A small, illegal Japanese Colu- lliunlst party," he says, “has be- come a serious factor is the inter- national revolutionary nloveiiicni. ,0nly now", he declared," is basis ,belug created fora (Ionlnlunist ;pnr\y in Euglant." lThe Weather, Etc. Considorationbi- m position in the cabinet to consid- only because of their objections to government's performance heretofore hilt also because they see in what is outlined in the Speech from the Throne reason for further alarm. Apart from the questions of pol- icy it is their announced intention to saoail certain ministers whose By scammou ‘ockwobo-i rr PAvs ‘r0 A armor- sonilnlliito ~ ~ isn't. it stran e unit there," still men who a eawlltelifid in; morning by an advertised ’ _' ‘ clock, takes bath ill an ad , 1 bath tub, bruali their teeth w advertised tooth llflllh ' ered to be vulnerable. Three or four are to be singled out for at- tack and as the gentlemen wll be prepared flllly to defend them- selves the outlook is for some en- Eli. cliiivi llEPtllllEli iini (Canadian Fran.) OTTAWA, Feb. 29.—T. G. Mc- Kenzie, Canadlan captured iby Mex ican bandits, is w-ell. though still in the hands of his captors. This information iwns received thfiiugli the department of Extern- al Affairs. advertised razor and advert-load soap, array themselves in advertim ed underwear and auvertisedicdlal‘ and shirt. eat advertised breokffltv filotl and drink advertised mo.» light an advertised cigarette, all advertised car. sit down to all" advertised desk, and tell an addvori any. .,~ Yes, strange though it in _. seem, there are still men, and, ‘ ' suppose there always will be mell- who are blind to everything, that goes on around them. The vii“ in which they were born and wb have grown to cities still look l villages to them. Their middle aged children still look like babies to them and they think ofvtb . business in the terms of what I was when they were just getting into it. . . if a. man says that he doesn't want any advertising» and he ‘at fers to conduct his business ' - out it, I have no quarrel withhlfl: a business can be run without advertising. But when he GOIIIMU- . ally states that advertising. 65%“ pay. l am moved to relnoliltrabi-jt man might just al well any. MAIN. Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. word each IlATES.-2 cents per insertion. that beef steak has no nouria ’ t "Play hi. Wlitshirt- Mar. m. because he happens tuber W 6 ' 2i lau. can: 0r. if my opponent would Stewart Monday night ‘Iflne himself to the statement in Movies. some advertising didn't I yjfl mos zo-etlcnnla have no amimegw be l lt w tlllt MC f ‘ adfrzlllllgtngflzithcr btaoause it its badly done or badly planing‘, doesn't pay. The friendcvof ad " ‘lfsiledlil- Rmllflrd Bmlhelmfs“ tislng have done it more liana l" 3"!“ 3M"! "d Bus“? an‘ its enemies. In the first excite" "m C°"‘°"Y' G°°"5°‘°w“ E ‘y’ meat. of uhoir entiuuhuiovei: Montague Saturday. Souria Tlleflqdlacovery o! l "‘“y rafia‘ , My‘ 1740'2'28'2i' force, they went u» extnnail-I 'l'll¢'i'-: have been plenty of boating G. l‘|l\.l'l led -.s‘ray by the ldoa- ma; agrsify ff‘“§,,f,',‘,',',,§’; hear .',-'§,,§§§,,,, advertising an: the multuai ll Mérch‘ m,’ a, m0 l, m_ 4i parvtl. thr. no plus ultra, the ciga- niun-non. ihc ultimo tlitlo. and t c "st. James congregation wiiiwflfs minis". 1M tilt all (fir? ‘ii-l hold n “aka “m, n, Mame & M... to do was to advertise in o or to mom; shun-qua Md o; p, E_ 1_ ni-lkc lffflliky. 0f course under tib- :" 6 . ‘pays when it in will a - nursing class will be held in the-done: aiid when it ‘is a "Mt. Dempsey-Firm Fight Special drama. ‘wllickory lit Wiltshiro Monday night.——2l. "'l‘he first Red Cross home "The first Red Cross home March 4th at 7.30 p. m. Phone 432 value to. the b: ‘r. . mazziiii it is true t - m us ta I Iraudo have he p , help of advert ins. gradually chi "The Summerafiold Dramatic Club will present "The Master Hand" in four acts in Emerald Iiliffllllffit TORONTO, March. 1—Maritilne » oouth wast yindl fair with some he temperature at 9 a.m. yea- right to i150 K precise reaso altoget er t‘ To t e u _ l-iall on St. Patrick's night. 1685-2-25-Sat-4i. “On account of the storm, tho bi! Concert at Preach River is postponed until Monday swelling. tfil-i-i-fl. "Annual lilo-aid; The animal‘ of the m. i-iemn n ertiai‘ Ylill.t%l Company wiilbgrholdh _, - t‘ p“, . 11' tlsed dental cream, shave Mikel? E4 tislng solicitor that advorfm" doesn't pay and they don't , u - G W. V. A. Building on Tuesday. a product and aaerviuu which gm _ i tt ' retirement from tho cabl- """ ,___._.___._.__..___.___.... ._...._-- .. _ .,_____ _ 1min 1m Biiahove; (lilting "it! l’ hid-mm’ “°""~'° ‘if’ 'i."“"“ Y ozzwn Rffifiiflfié/l/ m Xv» ‘aim I $.‘i..%.-....'“;i'l‘“"‘il~'t‘ 32.71‘? 3;‘; “"““ "'“" ‘ragtime ‘lsngilcii. ‘liasltallisiaapg. .' \ fit-f. ”I'F%fi v w; limit’ own!!! 4" an,’ l 4 ‘a ‘h°'°' '“' rdtzi rdliffitiml. still: ixrit”':i;a.i,,fiii7fii’flzatl"ifstileift £34??? ‘,,,,.";gi,;*,~;,,3;~,,,ei;,=~- -= m "°"““ oviliitualfriflllllltio .0! Ai-IPNW t “Qlmfiaillflfiv/Tf 00M: 0/‘ £859 09:01AM , h y an. n“ ‘ n ‘t M. gaff. V! ggllllallnflllllorty_ you]; lie-no = ' ,;e.;e~;.~..: ‘ e.-_..-. -_ .-. . t ._ » ._, ,, and riua. ' moi-bias at '