r. > l. .___..a..___.__s. -,__,~__ H l \ r E r F. ._ .1 so li ` E ._. 5.,- t 4-. |~i'r.*‘.'_ ~ . ~.f., . ii# lift. ., xl’ 1.-,,,_._.A_ _-, ~`r\_ . A . tir"ed~ I It's easy to help with our Beef Iron & Wine. There is food, stimulation I and the making of rich . blood, in ii. All the vital fo:o¢s are apt to be se .k- ened _in the spring, and any lirking tendency to disease may sieze the op- portunity to attach.~ Jameison’s Beef Iron & Wine is the ideal tonic because it is afood as well as a medicine. Full pints 75 cents J. G. Jamieson DRUGGIST Medical liall =-1 today in our east window a lot of silverware at 1-3 oil. G, ll, Taylor ~ jzweler. l NEW KING \r|‘.0HGc HOIEL P Wm. MONBOUFQUETTE. Mgr. Privass Baths liunning Water and. on g istsnce Telephones in all rooms ng B ht Nam le Rooms d O §:.‘ mn inn u.~l’»-.‘xoh:i.r.i`i:u svpnsv. N. s . -1 - /WEP __./ I I long as any member chose to move' them. The Government was not like- Call -it rhese Grocers- ly to be so foolish as to throw af U “Ury 7054"- (R°¢|\f°l'\| 5°l\IU¢) proposal for the amendment of the, CroelreiiO.Cn ul t h I 1 it d b nn Gm Home (wvu 5,) r cs in o t e camp_ or un im e 0 - Mrs 1|-ring,-(|(¢,¢|,fm-ri 50 struction, The opposition had no And say fe “Csmeron's liome-Madeliread’ ,randy ro he rnovoa ne disrront tnnoo during the debate. There was, there-_ fore, no possibility of passing the resolution in the face 'of avowed ob- struction except by having recourse _ "Bargains on portlercs-In our show window you will see sonic great bargains in handsome new porticrcs, secured at a big reduction and passed, along to you at the same snap. There are plain colors and oriental cnccts--‘ handsome seedy brocaded designs- just what you want to hri hten cultivated plants have been evolved, , . I_ ~ B. a t ally the opposition, were at aloss to til enlightened hy Mr. Meighen. The honorable gentleman informed the House that unless the previous ques-_ tion had been moved`the resolution W ~, (P U15. _ |.rari_hr¢» f ` T l ' ffossbav,-.AP itll. It ls holwd the silorts that are be- ing put forth by the recently organ- ised Floral Society to encourage flo- riculture will be heartily se'cond0d not only in Charlottetown but throughout the whole Province. The will he oilorod in order that intonsing competitors may have ample time to secure their seeds, plants, bulbs, etc. This list _appears in tocay's_l¢ln° and will .servo as a useful guide not only for competitors but for all .who wish to engage in iloriculture either on a small or a large scale. The aim of the promoters of this society is to encourage the cultiva- tion oi flowers and ornamental plants, ‘to foster a love of the beautiful and to kindle a more general desire for nature study. This aim.should ap- peal to our people generally and es- pecially to the thoughtful. Love of the beautiful is inherent. It was not for nothing that nature painted her patches of gorgeous coloring over this sombre hued earth of ours; not for nothing that the child's first con- sciousness ls attracted by the bright, clear hues of the flowers; Nor was it for nothing that she taiight man to enhance even the beauty of the flower by cultivation and to develop from the wild a new beauty. Many of our by culture and crossing and care, from comparative insignliicance to incomparable lovellness; many also, 'ran suonar. sooIll'lfY. _ . society has nxrracv prepares 'r im or is slow worth °1'i.¢i.i\ll\\¢' 1 wmv' flowers and plsnts_ for 'which primes 101% 81°" Vl,-i/7!i|\.R\_5§\r\ll1l 5°W°\Tl 101'- alas, of ollrlntlt, 'C415 i, :muh °ri- ‘ginal inll¢!_lilGlrl09._ ‘P i :o,»Ma\‘n_ this, ,one of the'grsa;test_\f`of",!iat\ira's les- l0lll| lil* "'-$9' lllllmll “(0- human also-_-as wsllfhp to Plant life. This and .much more will evolve from the cultivation of ilgwers, #for with cultivation and 'compahionship study _win inevitably com! ana, with ready, _fmuch that will tend to' elevate as well as to instruct. _ ~ l The .heautilyipg of , the home,.sur-' ,roundings`i_s _'sp important -to the' _making of shame as a_re_ the inter-' ior appointments. The most architec- 'settlng and the most, appropriate set- _ting for a home is_ s tasteful, ar- ,rangoment and blending of art and nature. ~ VA small beginning in a comaiunity,`3 either in city or country, towards’ beautifylng the home surroundings, either by flower-beds, lawns, window- boxes or otherwise. will _start a` movement which will be far-reaching, It will become, infectious. Neighbor will vie with neighbor, community with community, village with vuingo. It will be ka 'distinguished honor to win one of .the prltss offered but far` and away beyond the value of the honor vviu ho tho elevating insnonoo or the companionship ‘with nntnro' which thin' cultivation _win nooonni. tate. » ' form oi amendment which precludes any further amendment being put. It in the British Parliament, and not infrequently in the Dominion I-louse of Commons. Even members of the House, especi- as sub_ect to amendments just so wer than ninety-sink, amendments' to the previous question, and in o_r- der to accomplish this it was neces- sary to resort to the form of check-` mnte placed on the book of rules by Sir Wilfrid Laurier on July 9, |906, ruleswhich the leader of the opposition has claimed "are reason reduced to law." - Some misunderstanding on the art' E “D your home. The special prices are, $10.50 for 7.85, $9.50 for $7.15, $7.50 for $5.55. $6.75 for $5.00, s5.so‘ for $4.15, $3.25 for $2.45. Only a limited quantity. Come today. Boer & Weeks. 4-8MEtf. , I "The trout season is now o en an D C| all good fishermen are looking over Hggenui departure from ,the custom-` thdirkit to see that it is right and, ~ (l _,m __ ` __ ready for that trip. For flies, nets, My pmce ure’ mst “ned “pw Bi’ D of the Speaker caused a little confu- sion beforc the previous question was_ rut. Immediately' Mr. Borden sat down, Mr. Hazen and Sir Wilfrid rose, the former first gaining his feat( It is customary when the Prime Min- ister speaks that the reply should bei made by the lender of theopposltion.. The sponsor, without noticing nr. ___._._.__1`,,,. _,__ .___._._._., . -_ _ . A: _ :_____*______.,___<_v___ ___ 'to prevent Sir Wilfrid Laurier from your . ..,\ . If 'IIC adtioaia our and ws‘hope‘ 1114 '¢f¢_\1¢ih_m\y and preserved ls _to perform , with equal the many duties required of you in_~yo\ir new position. <, ‘ We desire *' yon _to convey, to lks. r across _Roesboroughwur sincere expression lemme .of esteem andws .trust that sho and coach, your family will enjoy health 'and left of -.happiness in your new home.' ,wedged _ . We ask .you -to accept this small cdr near turnlly beautiful ,home willybc bare. gift as s token of our appreciation ~ge'r;s than d b 1 gg vm, g iandiriondship and we assure you au ¢l‘¢_ U10 _ an "nn 0° ug' ou a prop” that we wilI‘ii>llow with _interest ds`aths`exoep¢ . your future. cakreer., and hear with most 0_1 the pleasure any _future advancement two cars. 'As 'which may come' to you. " to its fullest 1 . ~Yours -very sincerely, ,were standing C. B. Lpingworth, Jas. B. He- iii), Wl;»IuH¥!\0llK gan, _ rn. -_Rc ards, ' I-l.~W. Long- t e vc ms .wore worth, lil. J. Blanchard, HY!ldman`&. callin! lll0llm "0 oo., Ltd., Q. si. anis, 'r. W. morris, locomotive ulied Horace Hasiiard, Simon W. Orsbbe, es with blindinz Geo. ,J. Rogers, A. A. Alley, J. A. the horror and Mnthieson, A; A. Bartlett, walter zlilvins gwzenstlgs. Matheson, -Stephen R. Jenkin M.D., er e or s Thomas`G. "Taylor, Agent, H. Mc- some painfully. V - Tooth 13|-ugh" gi; 5, s, , _ . .nonoid - w .s stovvnrr chorus Ly- 'rho occupants oi the ionr roar. 'rr ‘ e ' lcv- $8.50- = . ' ons M'ay0i° Ernest 'Ings `D O coaches which remained on the rails 40 C gl; B uhhes at 5 10 14 ftol' Plllor `.B\\it9l._ 5 Pi_°°Bl_» "W01'¢l\ uorlooa' oirinr e oo Lic' w`1-r' quiohifmaao their wi\y"one one r. 912. “ r ' ' ' -l S2_4-0°.-_i°r._!19-W rf _e » :Aitken 'Carvcll Bros "Ma1or' Makin- numberdf them hastlmed to extricate -75154-' l s 2 bunches for 5 cts. `Il'bii Beds `_il'0U\ \_3~°.¢ V’ ' u5'°°~ non Ii 0’M Reddinu W W Owen thcdead and injured' from the wreck- 'K d curiegg' 3 bunches for 5 cts. BWP B.°i1'»`fh7°m 1-“'00 t° ”7'°°' D lt ilcKln`non C 'R dmallwood' age. Their shorts were iruitless..ia- . D1 again 4 on meh, . 'Bprinl U_B¢\‘°Ql°.l»_.l11‘ll¥°¢.r $8.35. G.. Sharp( ' .V -'. the cases of some of the victims, sg: Comm, '10,"15'20 set. . $2_¢,75. `$3.l5.. ia-75 _¢.°T§‘e59-“_ 3°# Judge H. C. Macdonald presided whose bodies were so firmly wedged Back Comb, worth to 65 cts. for made an -_8\lH1‘°~“l'°°*|~ P Ui* “"5- and madethe presentation in the battered remains of the 35 tl _ _ _ worth $4500 for 48.50, better qual- The sentiments of the address were coaches that they WGN 0lllY l‘°l°8P°‘1 Bin-rotte, 15 cts., shell and amber. 1*-Xi 35-5.0-~|°3 -".“?5' 'oosuglu "°'it°' endorsed in complimentary speeches after hours of work by the wrecking Cushion Cord, an com", 20 WL .g_ualfty,- __;9,5 ,for $7. V. _ pr ces b Capt Wm Richards Mr J A crew. Betwesnthe iirst and second H u. P859 'light m,,1\“m_ gud up to $16.50 cpvll. ~ Mshthisson Fishery Inspoctorl Ciipti. coaches two bodies were crushed, 'one dan: brown fgo c¢_,_ ' llorrll' Chairs. B11 P13099. fl‘0lH _THE 00”? M' °T'1`AWA~ r Taylor, 'Mayor Lyons, Mrf n. sz. hong that oi limo Maggie om-', .gnc O,,,m,,,,,.,,' ,,,,,,,,,,,,d,,,, ,,.,,,,, 12 ct., rvgovtc \_l$20.3mig"Q¢.mo;h;ng,o:;h;r T shdw Mr. 0. R. Smellwood, Dr. S. ten, and the other that of an uni- ta 30 et, ' an 00 l'_'° » ' There seems to be some doubt_This little incident was construed by R J' ki M_ p_ p, 1-1 ,\ W, B. destined man, 1 ` 3( 5 t, out springleats. bout the nature of the Government one or two uewspapers_to be an at- Stewlii',t,ulidr. W. W. Owenfmand MI. .They were still unrolossdd at mid- . egiirlin ovlvoolf; sks. for 6 _Ladl°!_'~ wr"/lU8, .P°lk| f|`°m 55-00 coup at Ottawa which made the pass- fgmpg go howl down tim lander 0| me George A. Sharp and others. night. A heart-rendering incident cgi . to_ _$16.75, in-s\l!&al;_: ' Qt- 0B¥\ 3131>. ge of the closure ,esomuon B ce,._ in b t 1 Mr. Rosshorough in reply made a was the presence of-the childfs moth-~ Sawing needles, 2 pks. for 5 cts. Mah9g_sl1¥r`P'!ilf “I °.3““7 '°“°"' " opp" ou' “ none °1 the nwmbers fittin acknowledgement of the pre- er herself. badly .shaken`hy» the Mei- C 1 d embroidery silks for fancy. lafciil SWIM. With “UN” ‘md d\'°W' ainty, and left the onus of rejecting of the opposition has said anything. senmgion an-,.1 of the sem,-ments “_ dem. who bagged-the roswmn torey Bukr;orggulm_ 5 cts* Bk., now 3 ,M5 ‘°"_ _. ' V ._ _ rho Nnvy Bin with tho senate. 'rho of tho kind. Irnmodintely after Mr. pressed in the very snttoring address. lense hor child. Another mnn,_-Rochon, ,,,,,,'_ ' . ironic ,ca_hineta, _Qt. Oak. Birch. position is this. Immediately after Hazen had moved his amendment, Sill. 1-le was pleased to know ltgati his by;l,na;i;§wa_li1 . igiannad urgdei-Isa' tiiiické Bginnco oi Easter glovesreduced to' elliizgogany, _pricefrom -$5.50 to $20.00 remier Bordenrs resolution had been Wilma was at liberty to speak and, work here had been apprec e y_ an a o n mo ‘sem owe , ve L gg ¢¢g_ for to gy_ _ g . I I s » e Sir Wilfrid Laurier C0\11d illltid-lic B of the Hon/Dr.`Pugsléy who deliver- madg many Wm-my-igndg from whom _eilect his release. ,. . . __ \ ` _ l - ~ ‘ " ' f ` ' ‘ j _ lS°USBi0H U10 H011- MF. HERB. Mill-_ ed one of his characteristic outpour-_ he`hc_s to depart with deep regret. The accident occurred about 5.20. ,_ -_ _-_ __ ister 0! Marine. F082 £0 m0v0 “that ings agsinstthe Government. _ ,I-Ie heartily thanked _the donors for 'and it was pvsr.s.n hour _before _ the ` ` V _ ... . N- =»-°~°» W “M °'- ..been the_._two _bittercst opponents of\ ,,°"_ _ ' _ it* was midnight, before tho relief ,the closure resolution, the former in; ‘ ‘ ' "a r o - train 1-enhag M°nt,.¢B]_ is a blocking motion frequently used gt 1; M , H ld: --Y t rda Mr. Rossborough was , ‘_ , _ V :Eng Qrnlstrfg; Mgrlne ,::,;nF;;,,._< presgnged y with a handsome gold XLWAYS DLREOTO Y ies had ban picked out 0, no mal zgzieitgznev bythe members of the __ __ _ O _ I _R_ . » ` W ' 0 " ." '.:"s.'.°.i ':.“'°‘°~°‘;.°'a exercising his right of free speech. By ' ' 9°°° ° °. _°‘"\ W 9.- W 011' “ ,, that not Navy srnnnwioir has horn hu-' ‘2'1s'Q0'or:‘1(lir`:>li°o§`;° ig;-zinoitonr iidloiuiiiz-gh:-‘ , by proving fthat Mr. Oarvell when the’ “Wk -°“'u'° “°““‘ °°"“°' °! w°‘°“' whoa gh ' ¢'rw{ gh N ' ' °_ . _ ' f ~ V- " - _ ~ ' _ fl lieth soon escaped three courteous d - track, the the . side m . _ , ~ » Gy s ews r Editor Liberals had been' in 'power had been mgwnjnd Emi” streets' wen swan ia! D alh 0 n judgment of $216,000, without costa °’"tm°“ O°“t1'°l fm' U30 an advocate of closure, Mr. Carvell. agamsf the city' of Boston, for 1,500 3li|ll¢l‘iDf»i0h 'phone No. .132-2.'or.ths in his speech had said that closure 'feet ofland and the buildings taken Advmhmf |’h°“° N°- I-33’3» lU't°“ had not been broached till three bl' tl” B°°"°” Transit C°mmi°°i°“ ol ma' “mum” In tho” “put- years ago nd M, Mei hen read for a 'north-bound tunnel station.This mn” `F°a thu' `"'P°°°tl'° Ph°|l° irreconcilabl_e`s,-_Having been convicted out of_t_hei_r down, mouths it is no wonder <__tl|s opposition of the rank- _arid filo, back-seat men, has col- ' lapsed, and the _-'Senate appealed to to save: the ' situation. ' It is very; doubtful whether 'thoj 'moderate sec- ,¢19i1 .Ol the _'Scents _¢e\1]_b_° counted upon sto, .llllltliles 1 -_Should do' _so, rods,lincs,~reels, baskrets-and all o1;h_lWilfrid, but ln accordance with the: Oi' 3 equipment host 'values Our _line of serially and _is #villas st/ore in the city. tackle was per- an Island angler quality although The Two MEtf. wo can give you ¢,ha'rule introduced by Sir Wilfrid Lsur-1 ier, it was moved and carried that Mr. Hazen should be Brat heard. 'would nroiinhiy none ond, time for _their in . the .rneantime_' introducef, a ffor the reform of the Renate, it more into line with _the '_views. _tha ruling majority. A WORKMAN KILLED _ , AT ST. JOHN BT. JOHN, April 12.-Struck of'deals and to thc two open r than summoned and to the hospital. The lwompanied him thprc. G sang of men working They were em- from a them in AT 98, BLY8 o ll _ _ tree ,fell one _and killed a sans _HA _ , We have ` As well: _ » Flynn. . ~ ’ ¢109U-l'°- 0” JUIY _ 24.- 1951. 11° “°t_ Igbsrty Tree block stands on one only advocated the closure but de- of oiton’s historic spots: It is tlhe ._ i ._ ite of the old “liberty tree," ,un er fsriffgizhe °,f“d“,°,;, °;,,;?°e °ppZf“;;“ ,j§vhieh_ the colonists niet in the nays ,_ . D f n as ° _'before the Revolution. The Tories H°““°‘»!.' ¥_"2'°1“tl°“3l`¥- Th°4° l-W0 _ 'r ered the tree cutdown. As the 333? ..“;f-‘..!....§."..‘t"i'1.'i. V , __ __ . = i Aids to House _ HIMWELL for tl1=___n\°=i€y-f ~ ._ visible for iii V of the Drury »”-"°-_-- ncvoriiring or own work in p. rn. _ 'if Wane who MDI ted and NEAR BERIUUB FIRE halo ' msny "\ . 9 Z 8 numbers are plainly glvenin the telo- _ _d istthrt ($135113. long quotation from a speech' which Tggmligd fu gk; efrgm the 20336, phono book. Home people, instead of' ~Mr. Ca.rvell,_gave in 1908, advocating 10| r,\1¢.bn|1|11ng_gi¢‘°_ :’g'T;n§“;i-bgrlwbfgi :;\ltl;l1¢;l3 Ons `o"ooii` ` _'rh'i: me ith s1;nt.ning ._ 1* an- °l°m° an pr "mg the Hgh." °! n riihzruz 'rr-oe inner: :ro oirniivoo in. °*"°" ‘l°P”*m°“*- All *-bil il A the majority to conduct the business th 7 ' ` ' _ fcotting and others. 'They applied. to 3"" Y"“t.° °f "5" 0'* U10 P0" 01 ol the country. in the _most eornpro- the Quan _'org damagm Tho Pmti0n_ the person phoning, the operator-at misillz terms. _ ` .ers were represented by former ’As- "N °°”¢"l~ “lla ntl" °l_°"* in th* 11°' The arch'-obstructionist, Dr. Pugs- liatant Ati'-01119? Miihirl LT- E;';m?:'l:";';3;gl_ 1:; 12:: ` ” D . T _ r resen e ‘ v ` iey, nino har ro admit thnt,whi1o his c:;;;!At,;n'€C;“;';'i ggrbm ,nfl rho necessary inionnntibn shone sith- party was ~in power he avored the i . c advertising or subserip1;1°n|,.\n°g advertising stni! about subscrip- nows, ‘_ nor the snbscrlption_ news. -In the clerks know andchn their own work, wear-' - es' using the On and _ useless tc efecentlaz, DAY. 'This ‘ _ AT -LIVERPOOL? ,gbfnggnd drgll. blltllmla “t 2 cm? special-,u ¢tr.»ecc . an K-0, ,.1 liars, embroidered sailor _ V ur' iil>°llarsa?t. °;5 cts. .` $50' iq' ~$6'°o’ ' in' ' l ' our .reason 1°' ' ~ r tu.: . ‘=-'°‘... offs* ...li .ues euslitr 1°?- ‘.v1nz.l.\Id " ~ '_ . " riuqns `. .__ 5_1 ' _l Natl 0YH,» 'I - cts. nnminai. ¢ " r‘s'roN_'s. __, _. _ .. _4-imunu. ‘sunsrrusn 'SALE .°N” Nr - _ . .~ra.-rows. ~ ' I I cards cellar suiwvorwl 1°!" 5.°*~"- a`dol§I1- . » ._sh¢¢e.sin» at I. 4. and 2. 1°' =,°~ ~ qr._.onr .euu»tg._ scrum: crm. piriuinirrori fone 1orsun4_¢v° -mu ¢='tl.’ ' 'riaoors regninr f l . it hrimor. _drawers-.¢W° 'N91' . ~ Hair hrnrhrs. also rgmHm“:‘_m,°_°_m_,,,,_,_,,,,. §§fm__ , ' k B5 ct!-' ‘ flilxbngzlirnfiolixc Badts. to - `26 cts.' to go with hair- brushes. Wire hsir'D1l\l.‘- 100 pm. to box, I boxes for 5 ctl. ~ ‘Nickle pincoohnt pins. 8'1" \>5*_» “_ boilsrfor 5 cts.- - 2 cards hinck vine 1°r 5 °f°~ ` . Pearl buttons, 2 cards for 5 cts. " Meniiing wool, 4 cards for 5'ctl- '._ Qt. 0_ak» Bi¢\°\wel‘.¢l..’lsf.s\_siu. 52 in. x _ri ia,;l?1l»¢°'l114f.1'°_.f»»..l°rill- 1_8? in. - 0ne_ ,lAl'l°'-~.ll!i¢l\ - ii\'lW¢¢`r *W0 plush lined _ drs_W°l‘l. . Wo cllPb°_ard doors. oinw.. .ioctl-~ .|604 f value at ` 160; _-eier-38.5390-. “ ' ”gsrloi?'o¥iibles» from $1.85 .Jto $12.00 all at dil¢l>illl¢l~ ' ' ' Wicker--chairs .toelqor at the fol- ,Mukms cotton ,_ ",001, for 5 lowing ".dis`counts. _Gomer chair cn. . . c A liric of nsckwear including string -Beauty Pins for 5 cts. set to 85., °"" V' io 15 to s11.soior ,$1.50. oroon room-,ieathf er seat. 814;00_for_ 80.50. ._ -1;-,nr-ge Arm Chair, natpral finish, pug Brovvn~i3ock`er rexulor 83.65 for,$_2.8§. _ ~_ ._ .' / 'Platform Rocker. Mfurll. $11.50 ber, Fred R. Ereemnnv insuranct “E- ent, and Feoner ,and Dauphinee; pl- umbers._ All were partially covered by insurance. The owner of the .building is a heavy loser, the insur- ance being only one third value. For two hours the firemen worked with- out ceasing. . $3,700 insurance was held in Hali- fax _on the burned building and con- tents. The W. W. MacKay tailoring 'stock was insured in the Acadia for the fixtures., 'l‘he~Commercial Union Insurance _.Co._llB_d $1.200 011 91° burned building. ~ _ "rHic‘_as'roa mrnmous. New vonx<,jaf»rn`\14-rioportr or experts, _appointed .to value the cs- tate of the late Col; John Jacob As- tor__shows s total real and personal property' $7,216,700. ' . ~. -_ ' xr.. i Income. $7.',396,76.0.00 l 4 l During 19x2 the income- of The Canada Life Assurance Company was $7,393,760. This exceeds the previous year by $853,559 and is the greatest in I the company's history. n-\.-_-\.'\,~.» rt This is concrete proof of the popularity enj0y¢d` ' by this famous company. _ . ~ » , f K. S. ROGERS, Charlottetown, k V Special l ‘~ K1 B' ROGERS. lslisivnjion ' 4 Aldlgis ` Mann.; r s i ii it were otherwise. ' e n..'_~_‘-_'_-~es..a_;~_._________.a._,.__-,--_ _ contin ll '°‘~*“--"M l=_;r;"_m”*-"ww "“_Y._;_~.;_.'_..'_.r..;..'_.._ ---~ _houseclenningesupplxes 7 '_` can suppl -_'you' F ennell fr? .Af Lowest, _ J ' " I -'ii-liii»f__ir r'i$riry reasonoffEhs..y¢§§§r.l;§1i52i _Q ~ `.1=¢°`1>°“‘ W' b¢f°f¢ l_h=r».=r§==_»ilibif irriae__3==ie¢¢_'_ __.*=- -' v °`l‘¢~.tl1¢y..'sh<'>uld .ea__1_l`fan.<1-._ #$1 _ ' _ is , ‘.:.. .7 ,`.$,'€,'ci. ~\| ,'__ 1 , rr _ ., _ , -. r _ - ur.. _ ' i . v. .f f " ' _=il=fi» _ll_\il°» mrn=l;. kelévdlisi. 'dlsbeitiilii-"f" rushes.-everything needed _to make the' boil' -- .-1'_'§,~ 4’ '_ \ an;1!,_riew looking-marked st ..tl_te_f -"`i'5‘ . J , Pg ¢'g|,~_ V _ ~' " g '__/5".” '_;':ij; 1 Viciorialew' 1 ` . im' ..‘..if;1.i..‘gl»..ir.,r1..»' l ~' . .,\.‘. .f » _n ns_..tg_~_~.._-4... n_.¢.__'.r._r¢:.._ _-_ _..o__<, _v il ‘| J n J-'f__.._..<..n. ..»~. l vi Tr ~