if r- i 2: ,.1 -_""' *ii/-Ii it -f - 's '-i J?`.»'~ , 5; if ...tl li. .~-‘."1`t' <5 .< .3-5 f 'iiidw igiitii 'i in 7" éiigfiii' _ < l»:~>`3< _ ‘,,_,_~A,__ - .f sas .-.. iii; l5’i’;lt~ V if ., i. 1*-.diritti bil si .-f-9.- _.~ ss-of-’_>1.» tt . tic »,' , .lt \,` .y V it t‘= Mil ‘H ii: if _ t* in *sn 313% -.~ wee. - - :.:»~ 1 :~»-;>vr: rf .tif ~ .-~_t 'tl it.-fl §"t.'i§I_ it " i~,~~,>' . 21-. 1. _ it-.i..;~i.» i l‘ . gt.-~;' l 2-..:1.< L_ ati# J ta, 1.1 t 12': 1 ,_".' _ "`i` ' "li-.I-_». -'f _-_'-.vfz _'Lf' .»_-Ti-‘¥ ' ~_,........_...._ :jp "L - _t ,~ iii. ’»:§ , i’ it a 5' :_ _ Q. i it A Two Std!! Mystery via the Your Own Interests--"_" t' “l‘§,§,‘§' ';"" » Saturday at 3 __-ga.-ui-ni-.»._1 ri |isEti= littliiii' itrifii if " wiiirs Fitisi siiocit f _ LONDON, January 'l_- Loudon has recovered herself. The stunned con- dition which followed the start of war has given place to a normal vitality. The day when the last shot is tired still may be a long way off, and mean- while German ralders niay'continue trying their favorite game of slipping through darkness and log to smash houses, set tire to churches, killing innocent women and children in de- fenceless towns on the English coast. but everybody feels`that Ge‘rni.:iii_\' is already licked. and that she feels il. too. it is now simply that she is deter- mined not to give tip until she has doneall tlie. mischief she can. That. ut any rate is the opinion you hear ex- ‘ |)ros9`6tl in elub, restaurant. train and bus. ‘,' - 5' 3 S 3 Theatre agents say thai, so far as ttniiirieint-.tits are coii.t~crned,, tht- title has titriieti, tintl that plays of an aiiius- ing tmtl-;.:a_\' eliuraiftei' now are draw- ing t:row,tls_ Oiileers and soldiers lirimd;on leave ttlrii to the play its an itlltldbtc to the dreary ttluoni of tht- ironchtts- tvotnen wvorryimx :limit their frleiid:-i :tt the front liuve discov- ered that a pleasant play breaks the monotony of their thoughts and res- tores. their balance. “There is practically no looking in advance." i`§aid 'a' well lznoirii agent. "People do not now lay plans for an even ng`s amusement at the theatre. Thcyyengagc seats as the result of it sudden mood or a dt-sire to escape l'rom themselves, I\'ohotIy wants pro-|1ikt>\\-isc. ` ° lllem or trfiglc`-plays. As far as (‘hrist- mas is t-onrerned. the grown-ups did nothing. bitt Piinrli and Judy. inarion- ettes. anti conjures for t-hildren were as i_nuch in demand as ever. 1; :r 3 (`annon explosions. big liaiigs. bai- tleflolds, pistol reports, ireitelies, sol- . M --FIVE CEN'l"Sto"zil| fthe pavements as confidently as ever. soinetimes. too. she carriesher little pampered dog, who temporarily dis- appeared front public life in those troubled days when fear drove out fri\'oiily_ 5 C C Fashionable photographers' shops have undergone ii transformation. ln- stead of self-conscious, smiling fash- ionable beauties anti actresses, with carefully adjusted "pleasing expres- sions," the windows show the grave, intelligent faces oi’ young officers and soldiers in khaki or oi' great generals and conimandaiits. anti the change is welcomed for London has been fed on sugar till it has nearly lost the taste for anything more stimulating. The "Picture posteartl smile"-the smile ot' the teeth and not the soul-had do- minated London long enough. _ _ 8 8 U have subsided, ln tuhc or bus only a woman ht-re and there t-licks her way through wooly liitricaeies. ln a fit:-:liioiiahlc Bond street shop a well drt-ssed \-.~oinan may he seen siuokiiig a cigarette as she knits_ The result is inliarinonious. » 1" Them an in liahaki is veviving the lost art of courtesy. ln the trenches he has learned that to stand a i'cw minutes' journey is not a hardship. lt is he who always leaps to his feet in tuht- or 'bus to proifcr his seat to a” woman anti the civilian, sliamed from his "ingloriotis ease," grudgiiigly does i Character is coming into its own again. Before the war intellet-t was worshipped. .\‘ow the simple quali- ties of the soul~courage, sincerity, lieroisni-are thc qualities that count. 'l`he_\‘ lit the present ltotir." __~,____,__, , S U F: London at iiightfall, however, is dlers anti German spies. Huns and_ barbarians, are among the iieins pro- videil.lo the eineniattnzraplis, and tie- rtorous placards try to rtiiistate the “tlance tea" ot` the west end, llond streetsls almost itself attain. The i gaudy. barbarous <:oloi'iiigs 'ot tfollars 'l and hat trimming .whlifh prevailed a t few weeks ago have iziven plat-e to | dark navy blue. 'I'hou_tzh a t-oi\sidei‘- able amount ot' blai-k is worn, little mourning is to be seen. The very motlish montiaine, who when the war broke out looked straiigly like ti. tiere- lict from other days. has rei~overed her funny little air of iiisoleiii assur- tllicu. anti her high lit-eletl shoes tap still a city ot' mysery. ot` shadow anti haunting terrors. Before and behind is a deep hlaekness._in which omni- buses look like huge monsters with glowiiig eyes. The faces of the pass- ng _t~rowd. white against the ihky‘ iarkgrouiiil. look like the faces ofthe lrirnnetl- dooiiird to wander about 'in he lllacliiitiss forever. ’l`he revoltini.; ztilvertiseineiits whit-li cliained one to things of earth by tht-ir sparking ex- istence or wltiskeys and pills and pat- ent tiiedicines have ceased front troubling, and London at night time noiv is mo're beautiful than lt has been within the niemor_\' ot' the present generation. KILL' THEIR To SAVE llow two little Frciiifli girls poison-| ed the lnisbantls they loved to save. the life ot' an entire-garrison on the nighrof July 30 has-i just been niatle known in Viiarls, and it has crcittetl it, 'trcmentlotts sensation, as the story has` a dmtnatle quality more tragic _ than anything Sliakespcare ever wrote. f lloso and Marie Dupont. two eigh- lL‘t:n-ycar-olil twins, were horn and rail-wi] at Viiterttpt, ti i~intill village on the liorraiiie froiititer. . lh`19l2 they “tnarried- two stutlents oi` clfeinl:-ltry iiained iflrieli and \\’i|- lit-l_1x?," who lovt-tl them so mueli they bet- me Fri-tii~li trit.izcns :intl hroutzlii ti drills. store lii the town. ta cr I in ° §ifft:'_o'n`Falsc Errand' ' ' lloth unions were iiin.-it iiappy until July ‘.50 of last year, wht-ii the hus- llnttds i°t‘t'eiv0tl at it-tier l`i'tnn :iertiss the |'roit_t,lei'. linniediately both he-’ mime very iiervthisi and askeil tht-1 lwo girls to no to tht-lr t:i'a:iilinotl|ei~"s1 home, iii_|.oiigwy, until tlic situation. t-toured. ‘ ° ' I 'llofll went to l.oii;:\\'_\', but fouiiilt th_a,t, their ;;rnni|ni_otlier was not tlii-i'e i 'l‘hev~ rt-tilriied v't_-ry late tht- nt-xt dar to Viiteriipt. When they arrived ut the drug’ htoretltey found it closed. Going. thrdtrgh the back garden, they peer- eil througli thc closed sliutters and savrtftltelr husbands. to their great amusement, talking in quite a friend- ly- ner to two tilhans in full uni- fo " -~ ' ' could-not believe their eyes. nf %|t, ht? they were horrified later. at 't can érbtttlon they heard. i h Tho Pollonlhg Plot i . They had stor oltnine, and dur- planned to drop reserved for the been arranged by stty i “\\'hy," answered ' l'lrich, " it is HUSBANDS- - A GARRISON ‘Arc _von sure the dose is strong enough?" asked one of the lllhans. strong enough to kill all .the garrison and its rcserves." \\’i_tlt ii low ery Itosc slitidderedjtntl alnidsttfaiiited. , ,Both realized-,they -ind been fooled. anti that iiistettil ot' being loved they were the w\/es of the worst st.-ountlrels, and oven \\-rose than tliat-~-traitors. “V\'e must act," said Marie, "to pre- vciit this riiosi a\vl'ul crime, even i|‘ we must eoininll one otirseivcsf' Iiali' :iii hour later they rang the front doorbell. 'l`lte_\' appeared very joyous. and explained their clalion by t.a_ylng they had heard thc_)vur had been averted. They said they were so glad that they wanted to open soino wine in honor of peace uiitl the frieiiilly lTh|an soldiers. Mtirit' wt-nt out and ln‘oiit.:lit bark it oluinipagiiti bottle. She poured _,1lit:, liquiil, and they drank it, __"'“"f _ Next inoriiing they ran out of the hou.~_ie. They were widows, i`qr_-_ tlieiiiselves had tit-ted the polso`i`i_"' ` ` The Widows Surrender "' i 'l`hey went straight to the (Thief tlc Gentlarmes, anti toltl him off their sorry plight. “We have killed our husbands," they cried. "Do what is right with tis." But the official simply wept with them anti kissed them, for it was found that the plot had been deeply lnidgaittl that the sucrince of the'gi_§lH. which has no precedent ln history. had saved thousands of Freiicli troops from certain death. , ~ Marie and Rose have been- critical- ly ill, and for two.months were hover- ing between life and death, and 'lt was feared they would lose their reason, but they have recovered and are now 'Rod Cross nurses. ln caring for, the wounded they are trying to forget their terrible life-drama. ' " _ __..f_,.__..._.;___. Awrwttnr 'surrzns ' " _ t FROM SPY FEAR. At-rrwsnr - CYD The craze for knitting seems to' l i | ' y. r. lt r ell, ‘teacher at White Sands. resumed his | _ i ... .r' '"7" t1' iutvs to my-lit mtnrniv »iAt‘tr»'_:- “1‘h¢fe’»'vl1l“lw usual segvllcia IW 7 _ m. u --‘Y '-~ . _ P Speaker. _Rom P.' MoVl_o._ t.. o. t..-- 'rue New- Wtmlitrs uta- trlct L. 0. Lodge will meet in Annual Session at Brookfield on Tuesday. the 120;, in”,_at_7 p. ni. A, Beaton., Rec. Secretary. -_f gf "$192- . 3;,-___ _i. _ ' DlSCQUNT'y.-- Everyone should the Dipimhnr ejloetrlovllplit hill ceinber 11th is that date 1s to get a discount. 8191. A HANDSOME HORSE.-Mr. W. A. !tlcQuari-le, Hampton. brought a hand- some horse to Charlottetown yester- whteb he has sold to a party in _ t`ord.fN. S.. to whom the animal was shipped' last linlght via Georgetown. the ABNEV.-Chester Buell, student ut Charlottetown Business College has returned to resume his studies after spending his Christmas holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Buell. Abney School reopened on Mon- day, January 4th. with _a fair attenti- anee enrolled. Mr. Edward- Morse, mail carrier over Ahney Rural Route. lloute, is perforinhig his duties most satisfactor M Wa e Bu duties on Monday, Jan. -it.h.4Q. POLICE COUll'i‘.-Ai: the Police Court yesterday morning Arthur Kel- ly, on a Prohibition charge, was lined S'-’0'l on four months. .-\ case against. ,Llenry Benoit for an oflenee against fthe Act was adjourned for ia. week, while that against , Michael Murphy was dismissed. The case against Wm. Mcllonald was adiourned for i\\dg~ ment. Edgar McCarroa was taken to jail in default. of his paying '.’he line of $30 ' on ti charge of drunkenness. lliq sentence is thirty days. HOUSEHOLD LCiENCE SHORT COURSE.- llpwnrds of 250 applica- tions have becn rect-lvcil at the De- partment. of Agriculture for admission to the above named Short Course be- ing held during this winter in Char- lottetown. ‘There is accommodation t'or one hundred, only; therefore thc Department will communicate with each rfpll in ample time for her to make arrangements to attend. Only those who receive notification of ac- ceptance from the Department will be admitted to the classes. It ls re- grettable that all who wish to attend this year cannot be admitted, but the' Domestic Science Kitchen at the Prince of Wales College will only ae- commotlate twenty-five students and the regular chedule of the College lfecesbitates part of the time being de- voted to classes in .this department of t¢h_eir" work. , THE MINTO.-The lllnto docked In Plotou yesterday a_t‘10 U.. in. with 158 tons freight. so meh ot matt and 24 pulenxora. ~ Tl-IE 8TAN_LEY~'-The Stanley dock- ed ln Georgutovii yesterday at 1010 a. in.. with 15 tons height, 110 sucks of mall-and 34 passengers. APPRECIATIGM-_-`-ltr. and Mn. William Dillon--and hmily are deeply- grateful tothe many relatives and friends la this etty ladia dtttenut Darts of the-Province for their kindllais sad bereavement. ' OPERQTIW -FSR -'KPPEN DIClT|8i` -Csptaih‘P; U. S ull_s.'well knowirlii shipping circles in Prince Edward Iii- ltind.is in the ‘l-lallfttx Infirmary where ho underwent an operation for ap- pendicitihl- -'He lbwloing well. OONNAUGHT MEETlNG.- The an- nual meeting or the Connaught A. A. takes place tonlghtiln the Board of Trade Rooms at aight. o'clock. A full attendance of members is requested asthe meeting will be a very import- ant one.” 8914 ` HAZELBBGOK FlEi:D-.- Services on Sunday, Jany. 10th. will be as foi- lows-Croas Roads. Sunday School 10.30 a. m.; 11 a. m. Subject The Riv- er of Life. Alexandria 3’ p. m Subject J itohhing ood Hazelbrtsok 7 ‘ p. m.' Subject, The Last Word on the t‘ross,1 a great Prayer. ‘ t LADIES' CURLING' cLU8.- The second match by tho Ladies Curling Club, which was to have been played Yesterday. had to be postponed owing to the soft turn hi the weather, much to. the disappointment of the ladies, and.they are now anxiously watching the weather probabilities for signs of fiost. ln yestorday’s list of otlicors there was a slight mix-up, the correct list being as follows: Preiildeiit, Mrs. lDr.) Pethlck; Secty.-'I‘reas., Mrs. C. l~}. Morris; Executive Committee, Miss McLeod, Mrs. P. E. ltfqrris, Mrs. Wal- ter S. Gruiit. t OF LOCAL INTEREST.-A llallfait exchange says it fourth steamer for Belgium relief, the steamer ".'l`rene-‘ glos" completed loading 85,000 bushelsi of wheat from the elevator Tuesday afternoon. und is now at pier nine. where she is completing her cargo of relief goods for Belgium. There ls~ approximately a full cargo available, bitt it is possible that there may be some space for more goods to go _ This ship should go on( of the har bor laden to the hatches. ' ' ' CANADIAN BIBLE "SOCIETY, - P. E. I. Auxiliary, _Coitnwall Branch. The President llev. George Ornian has had great pleasure in remittlng to the treasurer Mr. A. W. Srerns the sum Stone, Bertha Seott,~Lot¢le Howard and' sympathy 'to them -in* their reouil. ‘ - r 's “.= bl a. tt . J -_ ~ _ .- , __ -' t _- fs* '_ .L1 -_ _ I _ y _ ._ _ y _»,:_ ,L .___V:= A L_' ?;‘&r’. A W \ H L, _` A M .M i .|-»r ; . »» -. V.;V.__V_-_,_-___:_.:______*___,,,j;:;_,7;,;.;;__.:3;:;V_,,_.V___,____,_._.,,,,, -35|-_--U' ¢n¢¢‘§ 4;( Nag' gilt- _ 5 y . - _ . ~ Q .-_ '~.- ,_ » V hire. -_ .': : ,. .945 _ m 'y -~ " . ~ ';~"‘ 3. `. ' ' 7 - - . ~. cs.tiz1.0'rm{ioit'it’:tit5.t - _. t J-*l_i.i‘>_€tt1‘lf.“-‘l‘ii_*s‘f’»-'/‘;'*~i' - ~m.L t»"sx-“i "i J‘ Qgvjngg "lv -,_ ,t ~ " i H” "ii rf- _ ti a..~¢.tf._ ri.¢.mra.~ tn _._"~ _e____ ---------» ui v ' My A 1 ` _ _ V... _ "_,.-.._._,..,_._.. to be commanded on th ~liberatllty but the services ot _tho collectors _.,,., _ ~---------------» t if no metals-. rtntal . ly gratituous as they are:-Cornwall .- terving on hga.rty_thanki_tor`ytl|l-nr-. _' if A .‘ V _ - 1 _ _A _- ` , ., vices willingly. cheerfully and entire- .- ' t - . ~ f- - _ -_ ’. ‘ -"ui ~ On account of the Theatre, being let fo _ . _ -ni-5. nu-ry nyae »,-Hines mimic _` - _ ,_._. Agn; Drab. North Wllt_ahlre,»Mrti WI - Clarke. Mrs. 'Kier~Heatberby. Ktagitoa, 1llrs.~George.Criiwyx. -Hum pslitre, Mrs Surah Edwards, Mrl..Mc I.. ,, it- " NEW ARGYLE 8CHO0L.- The semi-hnnual examinations of New Ar- -‘_g'y-ie Beiiooi twu new on-Dec. asrttiiiiti was one of the moot successful held in that school. Although the day- was very ,cold and disagreeable the trus- tees and' ratepayers ~ 'again showed tbeirgreat. interest ln school matters by attending to the number of twenty- two. _The school was very handsome- ly decorated for the occasion with streamers. Xmas bells and spruse.'l‘he examinations was successfully conduc- ted by the teacher, Miss Gladys Parkman and the pupils by their pro- 'mpt and very intelligent answers showed their great interest anti ad- vancement in their work and well re- paid Miss Parkman for the great pains she had taken in their instruc- tion. Several speakers also remark- ed on the thoroughness of tha- work and the rapid progress that the school had made since Miss Parkman took charge. The prizes for attenti- attce was won by John Gillis and John M. MacKinnon. There wat-ra suitable programme of recita.tions.and choruses by the pupils and even this branch showed evidences of- very care- ful preparatlon. After this Santa Claus made his appearance and distri- buted the gifts from the Christmas 'I`rec. The teacherywas then-presents eil with u very useful gift by the pup- ils and replied ln suitable terms. After the singing of the National Anthem everyone departed well pleased with the progress that had been made since they last met on it similar occaslt_\n.- SCOTCHFORT. - Miss - Adeline Peters. llollo lluy, who was visiting fiiends in Scotchtort returned home Satiirduy.- Mr. llegglo Walsh one oi' the brave lads who volunteered t'or active service in the Second Contin- gent spent Christmas at his home in Mt. Stewart and Judging by his neighbors and healthy looks camp life and the strenuous labor ol' drilling seems to agree with him. Mr. Walsh certainly deserves all the praise that can be given hint for the gallant part he is taking in this time when Eng- land wants every man to do his duty. When the call for- volunteers for the second contingent came Mr. Walsh was one of the first who brave- ly cave up all that he held near anti dear tins. Wear _._-.__-. sf: _... -s.. -~»- ,.1 Overcoats Suits Reefers Rain Coats '_ Sheep Lined ;_ Coats - Trousers Shirts _ Sweaters tl t,_~~ . _.I- gn 5?] f _ u ‘_ <»f.- 1 -» ‘"1-' --:ff l|»'~;"- 'uit 1if~sisr»r S. -4 -‘_ t __, f- .t,' _ _ __ .kr ir I _ ‘tarot - - ' " ' srscnit. ’\ . to him~to go and do his share in de- fence df his king and country.- Mrs. Archibald McDonald. Sourls West. is spending some time visiting' at her old home ln St. Andrews.-- -Miss Aly- i-ilu McDonald, St. Peter's has return- ed 'home after a pleasant visit to friends in Maple _Hlll.- Miss Annie McDonald, Maple Hill., is visiting at St. Peter’s the guest _of Miss Alysla McDonald.-- Mr. John' l-‘_ McBride, Scotehfort. who‘owns and operates ii- skiink rant-h, has laftely added some 'very ehoieo anlnials to his already well stocked r;\nch.- The many friends of Mrs. ohh Mclntyre. St. Andrews will regret to learn 'thn.t‘she is confined to the house with pneumon- ia anti will look forward to her speedy recovery.-Mr. Donald McLeod, Mt. Stewart, who has been residing, ln Western Canada for the past number of years returned ii few days ago to spend the winter at his home ln Mt. Stewart. :zllexall remedies are recognized restoratives-no matter what is the nature of your ailment, there is a. Rex- tall remedy that is guaranteed to cure ig.: .'.. Mat:Kinn0ii llrtt: t‘o., 'lf r itlreat George and Kent Streets. MEtf. in Misitninii ttniiiiitlbl f *To-Monaowii - Picture Program as Usual. i we-_Tuner _g i ‘r I ' ~ Glf8C€ Cltlllafd, Lucille Love' _ _ Two Part Detective Drama 7 . __ ` llllllA\\\*l\\\\\\V'IZf/l\\\\_\YI_l_I‘ V 1 t t - ttussutiitt Mini .1 ntitttn inn inttnit- 1 ilu sittin-iilttsitns PARIS, Jan. 6.-A despatch to the llavas Agency from Durazzo. Albania, dated Monday. says: . _ .‘ “Yesterday the rebels sent iz letter signed by the Musaulman Committee to Essad Pasha. Provisional President ot’ Albania. demanding that t.he.French and Servlan Ministers be handed over to them. At 12.30 a, m. they began an attack on the _clty. Essud Pasha immediately went to the trenches, at the same time asking lllefltalian be-~,' gallon to give him all po'ss'lble'lielp.` " “ln view of the gravitgtdf the sit nation the Legation comuaicated with the worships in port audi at 2230 a"‘.`ai`; the battleship Sardegiia__and_ the coast' guard ship Misurata fired several' shells, which checked thc rebels. _ nn- "iv-.»-»A»».~»yr.\ N4. ._ i ».» '/- if"-" ‘Vlen’s and Boys’ i 30 p. c. off _ Cloves ’ C315 ers to P. c» Gloves Underwear' 'ries - ' ' Hosiery Blouses _' Underwear -_ -- _ _ Rain Coats White Wear ‘ Collars' = 1' tl' '. ' ' _ - Fancv Vests ` ' ' '7"""""-' ' Suit Cases ' it z W p' c° Off Boots and Shoes J I i j_»»§.t-'- L_ /,iq i `-i. t,_ lv,~ .» ,.m,A.._ _ _,,,-,nl I0* *ti - _;:‘i." i' _-xi ' _i1`_t;*’:» /Pl; ~\' »' - _ . ;i|;|. __ .~.. .,-_i,.i.i._. . . _ ., _ r _ _I 5,, ,,--I .. r., , ., . . - - ....t, -_ _ This Season 'we put in a much larger Stock than usual of'Fall and Winter Goods and as the over a great many lines. Rather than do this we have decided to put on A Clearance Sale -for 60 C°atS . ' Sweaters Days. Discounts will he from _ ' Furs Caps Ladies’ i 'Weadféf 1 4; Augustus MacDonald’s, Sourisy we- fu --J _ I ‘wt _ __ _ _ - Stl L' Season is advancing, we find we are going to carry pe co iv ~ is, Collars batters t ' Scarfs » Mitts ,,‘ `» ' Goods, Cloth, Cottons, Ginghams, Sateens, Creton, pn C. Of; ' 25 p. co Off __ M/uslins, Chambrays, Flannellette and Wrapperetts. Qvershoes and Rubber Goods' i _ so p.c.<>ff so p.¢.0ff ‘ if Carpet Straw Matting, Carpet Squares Car Rugs Lace Curtains- Curtain Muslin, Window Shades -.gi in the town to select from. - V’ - . _ -' 1 Shades S Weialnsio baveia of Groceries wje can if fthe lowest price. ' Remember eve`1_‘y» ar-ticle you buytat-this'Salé is New, Fresh, up-to-date goods. _ ‘ MIEICDO _ ALI) _r:__»..'.i ,,_}:,,~... ~ ' < ..,| » _ _;_`;.-» ‘ »~.;n tm- l 7_5.-gf-» v. 0 it 'V We can show you the best range __ _ _ _ ' __,-, __ _ _ i ' pet ' _ Hard and Soft Hats all new shapes and ‘I .-. -_ _ at i - ` `.,. -/' f 'vi "si _‘ ' . f ' 25_p; c.~oftt-Furniture and.Cro¢kery 11': 20 it c-deff ljl_g._t§§_ ¥¥\}tl§»§!_\3ti9¢¢ Wt»iti`v»i"'§\"iY`t`l‘_.._-'_._‘_ _ ` 5 ‘_ - is H 'riimaa 'sn.m¢t.w¢a» W _ . so tt ~ want* 3 1' 1-. _ \ t ' " "'- ' " I V i "E I _ "_ V ' ,U V l_\'-L;-.i"" V - S Mttnusnr ,.- '- --.1 .L llfwii \` ji _ AND ~ ` ‘ ~ .- Francis Ford, Lobeque ‘ -_/.~ omit cleat-ance sale 1 _. _ [_ _ _ 1' . , 1';h¢_iRl'0dU@l?_n-/Of - ' ~_ -~z_~_.-~~ t.-_ - .. H ~‘ 'r» ~ i. ___ ._ .... _,_ >. rt V . t I #_ t e rt i t l l