_'lf-_ -ii is _. ._ __ ._ __ i'. 4 tl.; ._ -in ‘l _ty _ “.‘.'l.f" ._ lil h.. 1 :~;. if tl/ _Q '_‘ *Ja* i. -l _nr . ;» .l . .__ \ ir _gi s __ ,__ 'll i . 5.- 131 fait ,_ _ , _lin `..‘?°`~ -21-»_. '_‘_ 3". ra I7 fi - fl- ,i __._ . .. .___ _Fil " i , __ I -it 1:7? _.. »l\<_ .re -_ »~ ->f_~;;;' '-: tr- if i THE GUARDIAN COVERS PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND LIKE THE DEW ' ' I ALL THE NEWSWQRTH READING I A A A ALL THE Aovrs Woirrn 1-'RiN'riNG I »=..;_~`~_t »~ f ‘ 1 r f I i 1_'|"\O PO,.°l>|O'l . ~Over 4-'5,,'O0_¢> Reader# _Da-llyi" Road by _-EvQr`y__-_apgy 3 M * _ ~ . ' _ . ._ -_ ___ _ __ _ _ _ ' _ ___,_ _ ll-_ _ _,_____» 31227.12? W3 ¢»I`.'.T.‘.fL2r°,',} 1,., 'cHARLo'rTE'r own, cannon, THURSDAY, oc'i'osi~;R 3-1918 __ _ f§".=»".°.'v`1°..'.'(i.lI.'li'."..', li I I 1-an-A officers and men divided us follows: (9p¢¢;|¢|_¢¢ Tn, gun,-dinn) going nnnlwnrrl lnlo the nose” Ovehterdarn despatch to the Central News. Killed or dledrni' wounds, officer-_~r 1899; Diiuiiscus ccu Piisn lllll i=,;l,il.l_l,iiii.B.,.si.i i"toiUEii ilu AND CAMBRAF _ ‘~ ’ _ 1 (Special to The Guardian) ._ ’ _ V -_ ~ LONDON, pct. 2.~(Ttisualtles urn- I _i _ 1 - ` oiii; the 'Britsli forces reported dur-' e ' ' ing -the nrontii ot' Sept. totalled 94,93; - LONDON,0ct.2-Damascus the cap- 1000 prisoners and five guns'werc ROME- 0°*-. 2"11-*Tile Vaiicl-‘ll illlil me" 143141 *""‘1‘1e‘1""'“1”“1"g- "1" of the Gel' S 4 I . . nal of Synia. was occupied -by General taken. ln rear guard actions whiierecelved confidential information from “Cel” 55732 ell 72.551. _ -_ ‘ man on western Front Is Declslve and Allonliye troops on Tuesday morning, the Turks were retreating to Dan-ins-_'Vienna that King Ferdinand of Bulgar- are now in Towards the Meuse. St. Quentin and Cafnbral according in an official gintelneng cus A converging attack upon Alepho lu will sbdlcate in favor of his son _issued bodily by the British war office. by the army of Palestine and that of prince Be,-ln_ * I ' _ "ave Been on Fife the Germans. LUSSQS Damascus in inn Tnrlrlnn Cnpllnl in Mesopotamia will he next move. It _,50M,B|NG OF FRANKFORT _ h b Those attle P Syria and Palestine and its fall prob-_' is almost t-wo hundred _miles fronr_` .Bhmnh Mrmen have. again been D___,_ _ ably menus trlie and of all Turkish re- Dflllllllwlls 10 A1690 and over 275 from sisttuiice in Palestine and Syria. lR°“"" °" me Elliihrates where the Germany hrhnhg down mhhy hmm' AM Britintiii --_ . y __ Pima 0_c_t 2`__"Th_e fa" °f _Da"_‘“_, ________§___ ?_l:__2?s pm ably me "1 me machises asd droppisg tons of -bombs periul 1" 9 1’ ma er ° "' ew him" A19" lon oirdrornes factorie uni ir il l hyh cavalry had sh,_,.o,,hden nn, LONDON, oct. ami.-Frieaei-ion von »rhh_ ,hh shim _he Z____‘ ‘L ys' ""8 city on th enorth west and south. The Payer, German imperial vice-chancell-1 lp B V . amen 'om mera Turks still have an opportunity ofor, has resigned' according to an Ams- ' fnrl_ hh; h .- YESTERDAY ’S PROCEEDINGS ~- The New Moderator, Rev. Angus McMillan of Marlon Bridge, C_B__ i¢.i.._........f.,.._~n...,..}....;..,......r.p.;§ the uiilliorlties' and coiiimitted excess- cs_._A number (-5 sttrtiies in the Berlin ’ S(|lldlé5 WEN! llPSil0)€‘(]. ing their compliments to Frankfort various points in France to Frank- '_ ' "‘ ' ‘ .-- _- D__...__ ,_ _ ___ _ PEA strstlon took place in Berlin oii'Sstur- ‘ I day, at-cf.-rdiiig to news i‘er_'clveil' here - today'_ 'l‘-he cheering crowds asseuibieii L_ STERDA Geririui resigned intcird t the Berlin tag een recei , Oct. i!.~Ail the ini- seci'et.ir'ie.s oi' slate ‘il iiere. CAE DE ONST-RATIONS' IN l iaimnir __ ON. 0ct_ 2nd.--A pence demon- in fron-t; of the Bulgarian Legation at the German capitol necessitating pc' lu iritoimirtlcn get th' upper liarirl of from the Coast Cities. 113’ Sli' Douglas lIziig’s army and thc the Sl. Quentin yesterday afternoon. hor.; Flames had been observed in the city cast in the early morning by Devenei/'s qua-t southwest :in-.li north wliere they The .crosseil and cut the -Cambrai road. iiian held on Monday night by German rc-.ir form ly and still hold ti small port of thc held city which lies southeast oi' the canal to ri Illilll i.lciir‘|iv and ilre Oise. has liven won tions gaurds only. They resisted obstinate The third and fifth British ai‘irrie;i`0ne _ CAMBRAI ALSO IN FLAMES ed t`ronr behind -the I-Iindenburg de-llng ___Th;_§_yn?ii_ met yesterday morning the Synod to disapprove of this nlnvr.. mage or $433 her family for _hm [_ _BULG_AR'AN,S_D|sARM|NG_ AND_ _ _ fences. Almost it million German pre Th m»n8 Weather conditions. ment, moving. seconded by Rev. A. was firrther reconimended -that :t new ' DEMOBILIZING ._ Sh' pougms mug mporwd um Hoops wok Pnl in me “mick the me B16 W8! ll -80001)’ gathering of fath- V_ ilvinrlinil lllnl Synod luke no nnlloni _______m___e he made for _he wh_»____ Ciinibrui also wus in fiimt-is yesterday object of winch was to separate the nvlntl I lid the Prussian iriin» i ___,_high_ __(____O__d_ng ___ (Special to The Guardian) in Nov. 1iil7 till- Juilan_ Byng by atleast eight German divisions and li.. _au __ hom, ____ whlch _ LUN-DON, Oct. .2.-’I’lic great brittle tank :surprise in front of (fambral spite the heavy odds against it, the tor thi- liiiidenburg line iictiveeir thc breiiclietl the iiiudeiiiiurg outer posi- Corps have made progress toward the llllll Ulllfllllcd ll lodsemcnt on outskirts or Cambrsi. Canadians have Clilossal. Lille is Peing E_vli}cuat:dbli,li*:l ll‘ieMG';\rn:2gsE'i1ltnIVi‘t1l::i,:ii|IlI|I2 east -bank ot' the ni-heldt Canal, captured during the operations oi' erricii who penetrated to the gigs French and American troops uctingioppodite Mlaroing and the tliiurion August and September nbollgnllfln of in conjunction. The French enterjeil Wfooil. It is the opinion of Canadian all t be prisoners taken 'by _Sir Dou- Haig's forces. In the Amlelil cf thc 'fiscal that day that sue- battles they took 9,131 prisoners and e infantry support would have 190 men and they pushed in from thc perrnltred the capture of Cambrai. Droll guns; in the breaching' of the court Quesnt switch 'they captur- 0llil0l'tuully was lost and 't Ger- ed not less than' 50,000; the number of counter-attack twelve days later' guns The probaibility is that inc city was forced the British back almost to their br-ni er front near Havrincourt Wood. _ Our tiic Ai-iie'i lines 'from the Soarpe captured by them on the Cam- frout has n-ot yet been stated. men have had their full share of of the great battles of the war. ctr La Fere when on March 21 _31'_ QUEN1'|N. |N Fl_AMgg__ that passes through St. Quentin. of this year the greatest of all Ger- ' offensives in France was launch- PA ers and brethren and the new Mod- lin this ma/tier but urge upon the hynorl nnn nh nllhchlloh ,M1920 hu nh """ lll0l‘ll1ll8 'lei Ull i1l'0 ill' Ulf* C'@l`lllf1llS i3l’1til~=l1 lu"-llly i`l0lll lile Flellcll by llll nver . _ (Special to The Puardlan) _ . . _ _ _ _ _ 9;”-101' RSV- All8us MacMillan occu- ministers of the -Synod to emphaslzi ln be nbie in nregpnl ii in lilo next PARIS Oct/ 2_ Bulgaria has ___ ‘W ll- Dl‘01lllllll-ll.Vl0 4 gellerlll ielreal- qdvatnco dqlivri the Soinme to the _.lsr ped the chair conduct-ing it brief de~ me Evpngeieglin nntp ln lllelr mlnlh _ 4 ' ' British tl'00DS llilvc partly Slll‘l‘0lll1B Of 11l6 C°1195°1udd to the annuity which at presentlcommmee 0" Swim 'ierv1c°_ ;""1__l_]v` C'll0lll-3' llllli 1110 AllSil‘ll1illllS f'0lllll10i°l1 sis and Itouirruuiu and clearing ui> Bmlhh _mules ln lne Al-rn_S_ si__ ___ 'to their people. lln ;240'_00_ pr'nf_ lrnlconnr slrongl, "“5°u“m 'm °°'°pem° wt" 0 er south of Lacatelet. inc ground for -u German peace. Qhehllh front were hghlh ready ~l(,_ll10 -ll bodies in urging tlio_l"ri_ivincial Gov; ,I,______e m___h_hhh_,__.__ _nrhmgy wha sn... _________ ____ ___em___ on pont an overture from the lPresbytery of the “year oi’ grace" and join the!:;;n_r;?;;_:;yt?_¥€;_8T_:$_; 5_§p_j__oa_;__m_;_1_ (Special to The Guardian) _ r-r-_s:~it`iil.’_ _ __ ___ ____ i ’1‘he_ buttlc ‘began with a drive by _i;o____i;__z w_____ ____ B_________ _______y ___ ______ l Plumer and the French army ot erieral Degoute successfully renew bodiay their heavy attacks on the ander front. ill C0llllG0¢10ll With 1110 0011989 l'°' urged all ministers to take advantage of Miramichi in reference to the sat- lnnd_ He gnbmllleil inn following i-0.] _ _ ___ _ __ I/OND()-N, Oct. .._-On Sept, :loin The British and l-‘ranch urn P _ ,hh pdnrlnlnnn and nlnnlrnllnns l-,.rnn_ 9 ni-ig; 0( the Prinqipgi ann Pi-gfegeol-g summon: lorcemem 0' 8 M' ' our aviators destroyed :md iiiit out of cupiefl in thc early spririg tlii- wld-.~ _hh fmhl hrnu. llnngnrll Mnrnnlcavp fra 1 Dr' "` R" umm Spoke In Supp(-m the iight 27 (icrniun uirpiuiics und set strctcli of <‘0ullll.V 0Vll"-“l\1“-‘1 11.1’ 11'" und llainol eastward tvwlirli P0l”0llllP G For this reR°l“u"" as dm Rev' W' fire to two rriptive inloous. Twenty crieiriy during the great rctrcut of hhd R0y,_,_ Tln, nllcnnnn r,l,lnln9¢l ln the ed Whidden und ltev. R. B. Layton- six* tons ni lioiiilis were dropped on March' iiud litter advanced to tho ns- “uhhh of Aug 3 wnn hnennmennp in In V973’ Seve” thing” we” “nm by nh Ponvoys and <~urit'i_-ntrailoii points hc- sauit til' tlic ilinderiburg litre. its _hx dhyh the Germans had lohl 8 lhlrn ”1’°“ke"’ 1" reference m me "ami" hind the ensniv lines, espminilv on northern iJr0l0llKllli0ll ‘Wll“ 1""“1°1‘°‘1 of the territory won in Milrvll T110 L | ,_ _ _ ~. ‘ - . l i' h. I . li 11 lil ~. ` .' l ` , ..-- »' A ir- _ ,. V 1 ln reference I0 llllllly llllll the mill position to pvpii themselves or ini-?'“"”' "" " ' " “K "”_'_"" : 1’ _‘_ i.ii-.riirinmgr-, i.ii-r and .Mom si. Min- and owiuii by ills llllllllll =l“‘1 “ euensivr. pus :siren up by Bing in tire-hm tary salary of our Professors be sup- nrlllnnlngn nl lille fnnli without delay 'Lords Huy Act 1" 1° mv nm tin. Thousaiitis of rounds were ilred trriliuiis at Mcssiiies Ridge und by tiii- hnrlh and hy Dehehhy and l,lnrnl,rr;_‘_ 'N sii.'rii An __c-psi . _. . I 'Nemented until it is equal to their On motion by Rev. Mr. Greenlees wg? __‘__;‘:___“ ______°_______e_:’_';_':_°_;'_ __'_f____e__r____ at the enemy troops by French stir- Canadians at Vimy llrtid rl_ll_l____L\;_l_l:_; _oi tht branch arm; in the south and M ’M1‘m°i' 0011080 9l\1°l`Y- R911- C- M1111] kindly greetings were sent to Dr.' ` ___ _ men. blli llll1Y *li “"9 1301"- 1" _ 'the result of less than two months I l l t _ f fro spoke in support of the principle gengwicii, the veteran and beloved and scares fo; :’°;1;‘"__f___;_:';a§2e_rc§f ”'*'°-r°--- °`°“"- "’"” 1"” mm" H'“d°'_'_l;_“.;g ,_f;:;l°f 1"*l`d “Shu” 1” “he ”1’1°“‘11“ 1"” gh Di -the 0v8l'tlll'B 111011108 illlli ii 11° 1° `(‘onvenor of the W. and 0. Fund com- mem’ 0 m 0' p N (Special to The Guardian) occupied niid -held during ~ _ ltory that gives the Allies Csnibrai St. ~ 'miiliid i0 tii9 C0119!° B°a1'i1 f°1` 11° mittee ~N°W Bruimwick mated that ov" .PAR.IS.-Geiierul Al|er\‘by's troops are Austr-ulizins in one of fue i`I0fL'0Sl_ Qhehlm _md _hh Hlndenhhrg "he he _ . ~ _ _ ¢. _ _ _ l ri. _ _ _ A _ lfavouruble consideration. Dr. 'Stewart Al lin, nlnpl, nf the business se- SCM” is "°t_ "lone hm this ;`cN";_l;_ now two and it hair miles from Dam- stiiisB1°“ "1 11"’ W1" l‘lm‘"‘1‘°‘1"‘_"_1_f'__ time-ii thi two titles and that must] criticized the overture pointing out nernnr nl 12 nlpiocil Rev. R. W. ‘om The wmmmee owever mn asc-us und French cavalry is advancing ill 11‘111"°°‘"1 ""'1 ""'~‘“1’1"-‘1 11'* ' soon give them l.illc in the north and _ -\°V°1'l1 i9Bil1l`6ll ill ii W1\i¢1\ 119 Ross led the 1lll1f-il0l\l"B ‘10V°ii0““1 sumcmm evidence or evasion M the on Beyrout according to Marcel llutin ""1" “"’““1‘°“ ‘mm 111° “ming "1 1917' iiu Fore, the forest of -St. Gobain and ' _ _ _ _ ._ ¢'}l0|_|“|l[ “uhh-_ °hl|||9|~lg93 (bg val- servlce mont he|pfu||y_ *law in New Brunwick and P' E' *L of the Echo' De ]~,m,ls_ “*'” . Li|0i1ii| 1110 9011111- The decisive phase i ‘_ ._ ldity of the 8ynnd’e action in traversf - ' 11° 'iusmy um" inclusion 1" nm re' THE WEATHER‘ _ of the battle has -been in progress to s 60 ling the parenting or tile oepsrsi wgpnggonv AF-rsnnoon “"°1“"”“' _hh hh nh “md TEMPERATURE, the north of st. Quentin during me . - 'i"1lB V95 1-1 0" W” 3 Y 1’ ' d- ~ the English troops "*““°'-“"1” “ ~. - I ‘ 1 1 ur iii - ae we se were new 1.--are ti ' FIDE MOON. ETC lust 10"' -lY“~ Teh di'°'“';i°n "55 °°1m11'~19d by The first business was the time and _-__3;`___ S__1_s__'::_:_t__;§p:;:_‘:____?;nd_neg ml; w .; ' who swam tile Schoidt Canal and call' Rev. l-lulli 'lf-titer. Rev. Jbhn Macln- hlnno nl me next meeting of Synod ___ _ _ _S _nc convene 'mah' Dr' Punerha' 1”* J' C' Mah on m°"°“ lt was "Ned w mst' li;-D tl’illttlm;'i`>ini?iint[¢;e. 13110 motion Pro- itin and Rev. A.--Mnobornld. The none this 'business till tomorrow __ __ ____ __ ____ __ __________ motion ot Mr. Musmlo remit this hmhlnh » i'°”“‘;_'; ' _'__ “mn” W DD 5° ‘matter to the-'-Oollelo Board was see The hen order was clvln w¢l¢nrn¢_“‘ 1, "_ 1"_"_' "“' _ 1' mided snil puud unanimously. iii M Wright who _ P lessor -Falconer hllbrted for the by M. mm D lliymltl der tor and' (10 be °°“i'"“°d) 4° overseas. The overture was support- ed by Rev. L. I-I. MacLean and -Rev. ln F. W. Thompson. The kernel of the nl- Overture was that all our Clmplains_,n overseas be placed on the same lbasisl-rembiy and urge all who are in it The Synod expressed its great str.- faction in the increased prosperity the fund; commends to the com itltee the request of the General As N was introduced by t e 0 li et -miirp Lruw college up osiiiut oi -,hh , ohh mon hhhhn, _,he ,,,,n°h,_,| ,_ Mr. Luna: The revenue was 842.600 .ns glieétinss or the ony, A meta- ANNQUNOEMENTS ' and the expendturo 941,000 lesyiiig I "nn nl sppreciation was inoved byl UOMING EVENTS 15.1515’ °i now' ' Mr. J. A. Macfllashen and seconded’ ' MEETINGS, ETU it The collars nu rivoaovcr l°r MN sy Mi-. J. W. Nicholson and passes - ___ _ at bf lil! mf l°f_~Ho¢pinl wri>°l°\~ sy .milling veto. 'ciao wswrtoi-Fon oznsnsi. ue '1'1l¢ li¢°1l\illl°0 il "W l_\i°i|i'°°°"¥' *i Rev. -J. W_. A. Nicholson Drvllllll- house work. Apply to Mrs. 'i".W- 4° _ 111° l!l*|°\*.*illl' _lllli *1l° 'l°“'l° 1° ill ed the report oil systematic sivlnl. Bentley, Kensington. oct. a-4| 4° \ 111Qil *W0 01' °i11°i°|°Y~ T1" "W" 'An incl-one in the general sivinzstl ~ -__ 3 ""“ .*"°”°"- ' lwmr »m°\=M°ll 1° *l”-°°°- ""1 1" "A basket rocipi will be had in n The question of sjynodio Evnnlor- ln, put six years of |ii0,00o. i Mt Ryhh Shhonl house on lrrldny ___ 1'* 1*' '°*°° “lt “°'- W- P- °'°‘“_ ,'l‘h».=_°l_»l ~m°'-Ill "°°l°ll ""1 ‘“ oct. nh. I-.rarer with-baskets free. .lr _ °’l"f‘..2§ "'° “t,'.‘.illKH"ll-il\_f__ 1.- °14°»°°°_ °_' 'll "1 iprsuo-ami _ 1 it ~ _ * ‘fflll 5*?" “_’"l-- fi-.M ‘ ~;»~~;‘-M F- 1 ' #QUE 3-ilk# *.5 $_i The Civilian’s Part, rin Tlirift the civilian finds in his 'big opportunity to serve the lg. lighting mln. The boys in»the in ‘battle lino must have supplies ii wthich only money will provide. #B lt must como from the savings ill of the civilians. in this day of ii* universal sacrifice who would 43 not save? Could anything less iii be asked? Money cannot 'be 91 compared with life-and yet it: it is nocem5nry.lt is in your pow- _F er to provide some of it- thu. ___ country looks to you to do your hh share. You can contribute no hh more than what you have. ln Therefore, save! Q io su to re ' lured coo. _ ` ii iid ui he iiigii this morninz "°“°1 at 10.26 and tomorrow at 11.14: 1 The sun sets this evening si 6.57 row morninll ill 7-19 “nd 5_1"“"d“1' mad at 7.20. ___ ________ ___ envel The last quarter of l e m - ___ ___ m. There will be it new moon Qu i"l’i' .r ,.o...r_ r A... 1 #- -rortowro, oct. 3-_Mostly ten- audi 0 _ | l T E 0 W _ l ‘tile underground section of the callsi- _-~They have, nee - tin y. D Wm be high wgight at 1059 and to 'so for to the northeast of St .Quentin morrow at lm ` ‘ss to endanger the retreat of the _ _ cities’ defenders. The French to the and tomormw at 855’ It rm” mmm south of the city had out La Fore Th” “‘°°" “ei” '"1" “ er tiiprieniiurg une ima beciime not |- 355' __ ooh wmfslrong hold but a trap. it was time on Thirrsdly. Bent. 27th at 12.39 ir. ____ __________ _______ ________ ____________ ___“_"_ ing fast. £_ l day, oci._4ui at 11.05 p. ni, i wi-wr The cANAtpuiNe DID _ n The length of today will -be eleven 'rite csriudisn col-pp yitii-.ilu-no div- sg gg rig; sl; Q ‘lp gi gr sp in nr gp ill gi- hours and thirty nine ~mlnute|. isions in line have I|_ld to ' pply Sir Douglas Haig with men GER pair his losses and with plenty ween H8118 A 0 BOY RIS, Oct 2-St. Quentin is bum- at several points, according to mrler Clelmenceisu who informed Echo de Paris today that French ors have great diiflilioulty du flyiniz the city because of this smoke ng from it. _ -11; ILLE BEING EVACUATED BY GERMAN8. PARIS. Oct.. 2.-The city -of -Iiille is ng evacuated by the civtlldil-n pup- ace, erccordl-ng to advices reeeived -ay. Lillie, one oi' the chief cities of rthern I-‘rance and one of the Gen strongholde. is senloueilty meliacetl o lsriitislr advance at Cambrat- and Bt.-lgians 'garln in Flanders vvliiieh esveloplng it rin a pocket. _ ENIN AND ROULERS ALSO IN. FLA-M E-s ` PARIS Oct. 2 -The towne of Meals d Routers. Railway Junctions in lenders, have been set on illre by the ans -in the retreat from advene eigimi Brlti'sh and French troops ench guns now control the railway e running from Ostend thlwgh ourout and -Roulere. ~ MANS MOVING AWAY FROM _ THE COAST ' n-_ PARIS Oct. 2-'line Germans uc g their heavy artillery away from e Belgian coeet_ according bo re rt here today. The Belgian army ONDON. Oct 2nd.-German reserves being rushed into the beetle be- tlie Argonne Forest and -the uese River where the Americans are ed. according to e telegram from e 'nmll's correspondent on the front . Qosaonooofbtltbe ooo+eoo6b0obeoe~ wmren. Ari»i.v ousnifisii omce. lf- ihe I-llndenburg main line to ost of it in thc Belleglise sec~ WAN the Americans who car led the ies and earth worlrr defending TED EXPIRIINDID MAIU. Apply 306 Billion Street.. - 1728-il0~8H8|pd. sl S ds eiietraten dit --For sAi.E_ovaRLA'No 5 passenger light-four in good con~ ion. Price $iooo. Apgy _ at l Guardian office. i7_-10-Q _ Q d 'ro near Urvilllers. and threatens _ ' ' er opment from the southeast. The and so the enemy Ie off lowlfdl nsinvntn-omrriuiv__ lur- pepor, printed. “fresh sum:-~sss pq- 1oo.'Pg»iiai M Guardian Omen. ` O_Ol-4-84%!" mai-k|.‘l‘ap¢ e noteb_ tion will be lm Giulio 1. 4=.‘ . '-5 ._, . .ri E1 _. .,_, .;l;. ' il fi W1?"-“’ <1- .22 < 1.5; i hgh li _ .v~ re 2 ‘ _~`. 4" v _,___;1-_. i`.‘ i-_~‘ t., _._ ul 4 i . ._ ~.....__ ~.` _\ . 4 ._,/. ‘li ' f ~\ .>- , f i -““’“““‘-’“ - ` ~ iii? 'flie-‘1"°J'-.1 -:-af»>-': '~1':-'-C*~‘<‘ f-~f"»»',»- gpg-»»“»i5'."7‘f -f -'°"" ' ' ` 2": ft -t it --_ '_\ i ,\ . ___ t ll! a 1.1 .f l __-.___.,. gr, ~l (. __i i l i if tl _ 11 .1 f; 'r t fl »’ -vs_ if' r. _ if , ' » r I _ 4 4 _.tt .7 >tf§°£¢&X _Q <~< . -_~~\~5~*- .'-\f_ 'Q .' s .l ’ T __ 1 I \‘~ »-1 *"1 -ul* . .__ " ..~» i i