‘fe .~ , _ < - . ' ' 3"" _ _ _ _ __ _ __ _ _ __ ._ _ _.. _ .. _ _ ,_ ._ ~-i. ¢,._,...,.. . _ .1 _ _ . , _ . ir. . _ _ __ _ __i.._ 1 . i f. _ ' » __ _ `i‘___.f~.__ "»r_;;' ;. . A -f ' `.»_-._ m-a_ _ _-ii-4 ' . 'P Nl'-"V ' J / _ i _. . _. , i i“ ._ '. . , »» ay 1 _ _N » - f _ ‘_ _ f' '_ _fi l ' ‘ o ` si 1 J i » 1 i 4’ 1 _ \ . _ _ 1 _ ‘- K V . _li “Since our enemies_.are unable uf conquer us by he fore or arm the iiow._ seek to com lus through PA FOUR » _ _ 'i 4 - - , l. [gi \ i is 'home she will go to Meach Lake to vis- s llvered) In advance: $2.50 por year (mulled) In advance burdensome war has at least taught us one lesson. We he anywhere ln Canada: and 08.50 (mailed) oo U. I. A. m lubeorlptlon and Adverllelng Phone ,..;.............1l8 _ _ _ _ _ llewa and,§dl¢.,Pl\o” ..........................a.e ll! withoutiairy outside help. Phat will only be possible. ~ ,g '.3,"_i_ " -_ _=` ix \ ‘ ' _-:rr-&" *Kf::.'-‘-»--~=-js;-}~‘-=?~:4e-€--f-'-'-"f-1-37-'-ifffff-sf-‘f'~‘-‘-‘-‘-`-‘-'-';'-'-`~`-'-'=~" by _ _ _ _._. _ -,_.€_;,,»_,._3&‘.fuRn6Y: _NN-'E _sim ` for a long time, been engaged in farming and from ‘TT Fi Tllcrc iS It g00d 'Said llllll \\'t‘illCil, \\'lsL‘ly Slllfl fied thege outrages Qi] the plea gf fighting' for their_ otlierwist-ly about the exliaustioii of (ierniany and imtioiial life, while they _qimk themgelveg lower than' her allies and, iiiferentially, about the proability of an the lowest savages this Side of pei-¢li1i0n_theyl1ave get early peace. _ the worldan example in thrift, in conservation, iii' \\`liate\'er may be known officially about tier- making the~most of what they had and ilvere. Iladf iiiriny’s internal condition as to food, iiiuiiition apd (jerniany not stained her soul in following up _her ab- maii supply,--and there is very little known outside normal ambition she ivould have been an example to; of (,icrmziny-oiic thing is very evident, that is, that the world, But she stained it black; her virtues will her troops have so far sliowii no evidences of exliaus- be tion. 'l`lic wise pliysician treats the symptoms he will be perpetuated in all future history. finds iii his patient, while doubtless aiiticipating and guarding against possibilities in the future. 'l`lie wise reader of pri-seiit day events must do likewiseu There are no pronounced syniptoms to indicate the exliaiistion of (ierniany and she must be treated, for the presciit at least, as a very lively patient, with lots me |T_ur0pe;m wa,-_ Slfortly after She declared her. of “kick” left. lheri- arc, it is true,iiiany symptoms to 5,. iiidiczite that she has hei;n hurt, that she has siifl'ereil‘l,.»¢\\»¢¢,, Chinf, ,md _lapan w|,i¢], 1,,-0,,g|n _[_1pa,, pro. I’-"ll" “ml Silt' h"~*` b¢”|‘i""~"l l‘°r"°H “‘~`*`°"‘ll"gl)’i itll! iiiinently before the public This was quickly smooth- her spasiiis have been those of antagonism to the doc- fi, tor rather than of exliaustioii or of approaching dis- m solution. tieriiiany is going to take a lot of trcatiiiciitltgtite ony very ;\i_-glve par; in the wa,-I either by naw] yet before she succunibs. It will be just as well to or i _ ,S ii_iteiisively.’ _ Q bear that in iiiind and to continue the treatment ' cat assistance. Strangely enough, her help has _ _ _ ing to all hitherto known health rules (iermany should he-._-ii given (0 Ruggia with \vhom_ slit- so succes~;fnlly - ` ' MONUMENTS vigorously as at the beginning of the trouble. .»\ccord- gi- have been dead and buri_ed_ere this bitt, like inaiiy an- waged one of the blogdiest of modern warg just 3 few other patient who after violating all the rules of moral 'years ago. The rapid advance of the Russian forces and spiritual and pliysic al health still defied death and their utter rout of the Austi-.ian ai-my over gi and the doctors, Germany lives and persists in making front of foo miles or more at one of the most critical troiihle for herself and others. periods of the war is due in great measure to the little 'l`lie secret of (ierniany’s continued existence is laps’ big guns, They have developed a large field her almost perfect organization. her conservation of gun which is said to be much more than the equal of strength and resources and her refiisal to die while any gun of any of the enemy forces. ln addition, she can do anything else. That her resources are still they have developed a new high explosive shell for very great, that she is making the most of them, and this monster. its power of glestriictioii is said to be that she will fight to the last ditch are facts that can- almost beyond belief and much more terrific than any not be ignored. In preparation for this struggle, explosive so far used inthe war. The combination of trericlieroiisly it is true, she exhibited fiendish cun- this big gun and terrible new shell, in large quantities, ning. She not only taught her people but compelled in the hands of a great Russian strategist and backed them to conserve their resources, to cultivate their by enormous enthusiastic armies has got the Austrians liinil intensivcl_v, t o waste nothing, to make only the "on thc.run” and we are all hoping that thc run cou- inost ecoiii_i_iiiii-:il use of everything. It was only tht tiiiues to thc final and everlasting cud of Austria other day that King Ludwig of llavaria in a speech atqfffieriiiaiiy, and all of their allies., a celebration of the llavarian Candle Day at Miinich A said: ' _ certainly very _va_luable. lves great difficulties to adjust the interests of the ust_see to it that we can in future feed ourselves encouraging farming. As you know, I myself lil_|'ve` y ow_n experience -itican only pr_"o_§per‘when practised ` While Lieriiiz_1ny_and '_ _l_ier'_ allies have sliockcd civilizatioirwitli theili clltragelsl \vliile they hav`c' justi- forgotten and her example shunned while her siiis_ rin: iiim: .iXi>s'1sie‘iiuNs ll..- \\'c have not heard a great deal about _lapan ii. ii on tl.e side of the allies there was sonic difTicult‘/ .1 if. _,__ € 5, Y pe ` _,;',____ _ hunger and need to make a shameful peace. It _< the ’ _ __ _ ° i ‘ind °m“"°¢ cM,|¢*W,w”_ .muh 9.5.. 3 gum. task of those remaining at home to endure this _heavy i e _ e __ _ . moulds IM nr “mm D’ time of trial. We must hold out. It l\_ necessarily m- Ulfll l.Y 9° M” . pen le cause or u. I. A. ' _‘° _ _ _ Jgengag hllmhuud (delivered Ol' W individual states and of the several circles of popula- *I ” . , . » ¢ llornlng Dally (founded 1U1), pug ,ui ,uh (4, tion, but it must and will be done. This great and DOLLAR DAY ~ In Cli’towii, Wédii..lune‘i;28lh It willpay V181 Charlottetown on intend mil first DOI-.LA will not .compare MERCHANT3 prices return from the furtherest Stations. Watch for special Goods. Read every word and prices advertised for DOLLAR ‘ The Merchants of Charlottetown will welcome their Farmer Friends on this Gala Shopping Da . Be sure you come to CHARLOTTETOWN on DO LAR nAY._ i , i / \` " |>AroN>s sriicnis Will convince you that it` will pay you to buy in Charlottetown DOLLAR DAY. TODAY’S LEADERS, Boy’s Suits, Men’s Shirts, Ladies’ 'Wash Skirts and Suits, Millinery and Velvet- eens also Special Showing of ‘Silk Hose and Gloves. Ask to see our 50c' Silk Boot Hose in all colors. l ci cr and lit_t‘.': more has since been hoard of _lapaii__ t d ainl_\= becaiise it hasnot been iiecessary for her to , e 5 |1_,,(| f0,.Ce§_ _ ‘ ' ' i l 1' Q b _]apaii’s part may not be very spectacular but it is HAPPENINES lil iili Wifi w __ which general interest centred and Amour: thc visitors here this week were Senator and Mrs. McLean of Souris who came to welcome their dau- ghter, Miss Rena McLean, R. R. C.. who is home on u short furlough from 1<‘ranct>_, Miss McLean whose name ap’ pcnred recently in the King’s honor list among the Canadians entitled to the King's medal for services ren- dered, crossed over with the First Contingent and is a most entertaining iconversattonallsv deeply -inter- ested ln the noble work, which she leaves here, go soon to resume, and to which she will be followed with the good wishes of niaiiv home friends. U U U Miss Ethel Bagnall of Ottawa spent several days lere this week, very pleasantly, as ilie guest of her grand- father, Lie_ut-Govornor MacDonald at Government House. On her return it her sister Mrs. J. A. Rodd, who is spending the summer months there. U O O Mrs. Bayer accompanied by her young son, Theodore and Mrs. Cos- mnnn, who hui; been her guest, left Wednesday for Halifax, to spend the summer months with Captain J. A. S. Bayer, who is stationed at Ives Point. . I I U O Hon. M. McK.lnnon, letlt 'Thursday morning for Moutrenl having received word of the illness of Mrs. McKinnon ' while visiting in that city. ‘ I 8 U "Tea will be served at the Golf Links this afternoon by Mrs. A. W. Weeks and Mrs. C. H. B. Longworth. 8 l U An engagement of much interest here was made public this we'ek- in St. John, when Mayor Hayes and Mrs. Hayes. anounced fthe engagement of their eldest daughter Miss May, to Mr. George Douglas Sl_eele,_son of the Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Steele. The mar# rtage will take place the-last. week of .loner 1! O O Q _ _ ‘lMrs. W. R. Rook who has had as Ont.. a Ralf of Blenheim. Ont. entertained very pleasantly at afternoon tea on Tuesday ln their honor. The ladies are greatly enjoying their first ‘vlell to t e Gar- den Province and are making: a boat of frtande, who will always wol- eome them on fptufe ylllto. T e tlrst tea of thd season was ser V at the Bt. James' Tennis Courts la Monday afternoon by Mi-a. Leslie The whirlwind campaign in con-[fellows killed and buried and Jim ‘hit recent tvezits sliowtliat she has been _'if ver); *""""‘-'-' In Granite _and Marble In our show room 117 Kent St. Revere Hotel Block. We have a large number of finished Monu- ments which the public are invited to inspect. Call or write before purchasing,_ _ Special attention will be given to lettering. on monuments already set in all cemeteries. P. C. BROWN &~CO. _ 9542-5-3-lltf. than fl tried t the qu for trla . . “Ei ; otha i 2 <0 ~_ g, ~_eiilf‘ leon pf. :told Nu--wx-i wi-wmwdgmigil _ lnailranngud poll waeagemliloin i im ~ _'f»»faw~ _ Iftlio liiieband 'who`len.nluauroddloe,¢li ~_ wife and her children stand to loeo all , ' ` llvoe,thoy will be provided for The risk il taken by the wllo where llloro le no insurance Sli gemblae on the chance of her husband living The life eomplnyifbfa premlim; which hu been onaotly calculated, an take tho rink because lt' _` insane large numbers of whom only a certain portion dlein uiyoxtoyaar Wliereapollcy le_,_ taken, therelore,- _ ` ` , The company rims no net; the ensured. runs loriak; hla wife and children escape the rlak. ffliue life insurance ia a lgatem that allmlnatee i Mutual Life policies, bolldeo protecting the femily, ure good lnveiitmentl. The lplondid prodta ' earned by the Company go to the policyholders i pxclusively, there being no stockholders tolhueln ` the prollta of a mutual company. Life, Ligniled Life and Endowment Policies. V The Mutual Life , of Canada E’i’¢-Ti-”il‘i‘.‘i’3 _ J. O. ARSENAULT, General Agent _ 135 Kant St.. Charlottetown. P.E.I. Q ~~ .\\§~\\_=_.\~\..~ `\\`\\.\~.=\\~\ _. ` : ~‘<\\ ._...,e.»- i-' si il S l, let; I . 1 One pound of Sekyer Ltd., Fox Blecult, No. 4 had proven muehbottei F most gratifying to ull concerned. After t M _ nection with funds for the Y. M. C. A. as the public event of the week in s was missing and not found yet as l uppose he was buried. _ We were in what t hey call the in- the splendid rcsults of over $1200 was ternationnltrench near Ypi-es. The ie funds were handled in Mr and t reaches there are only from 15 yards o 60 yards apart and it was a warm isiiiiiii' silver fox corvgrgtgfne ___wll_hl t n . e s ` ii? .(liiiriB(ieLi¢i]\vl;l(ilvi§ti“lLlliss “GracegCurver F rs. C. H. B. Loiigworth entertained place to be. It was to bad about poor tl the gentlemen to a delightful lun- cheon at their beautiful home “Hlll~ b burst.” h O D O Jim and you don‘t know father how nd I feel, but I suppose it cannot be elped now. Arnold. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. lillllbllll REIDERS (The interesting news was received this week that Captain' John Jenkins has been recommended for the D. S. 0. Capt. Jenkinra comes from an old service family and the honor won is all the more appreciated on that nc- count. D O. O Doctor and Mrs. Hamilton Mewhurn of Calgary announce the marriage of their daughter, Helen Chilton. to Mr. Norman Beverley Robertson on Fri- day Jund sixteenth 1916 in the (Qty ol New York. A1. home after 25 th June, Dominion Bank, Wetland. Ontario. Dr. Mewburn and his son Hastings. are both ln the war in _Eu- rope, and Mrs. Mewburn (formerly Miss Louise Nelson of Charlottetown) sailed from New York on the 17th June for Europe, to visit hor husband und son. . Illlllll Bill Klllill 1 BHUTHEH Wllllllllill The following letter was received by Mr. William B. Hagen, Hope Riv-_ er from his son Patrick Hagen who ts now in King George Hospital ' ln London. ‘ Mr. Hagen also received n telegram telling him that his other son James Francis Hegnn was killed ln action on May 5th. _ London. England. - May. 24th. 1916. Dear Father: \ I now have an oppor- tunity to write you and can write I Well 1 am short of wrltiiig material so can’t write much this time but will write you' again in ii week or so. We were just live months at the front. We were at Messlnsr all win- ter close by Arminlteres but we mov- ed to Ypres the first of April. 'Well father I will close for this time with best wishes to yourself and mother. lremaln as ever your Loving Son, PTE. P. HAGEN. N0. 442093 King George Hospital. Stanford St.. London, S. E. P. E. |SLlll|1Ell i|EUllfS Ill lllllllllli EASE _ -l. BOSTON, June 21.-The intercepted letter _whiting Miss- Elinor Driscoll. ormery o 44 Beacon street, Black Bay. seeks to recover from Mra. _ Grace A. Lewis of Northampton. ,through a bill ln equity, is to. be used _by__Mrs. Lewis in her‘sult for divorce from Cllgord Lewis of 48 Kidder avenue. est omerville. ' - .The letter ln question was addressed to Mr. Lewlii, but he dld not get it. Mins Driscoll, alleges the wife has lt. Mrs. Lewis ndmlts having the letter, and intends to use it when -her divorce libel-in tried out at East Cambridge. Sho considers it a valuable piece of °"iilii°nci`q'i iid ii ‘ e Q er was a reno to Mr. Lewis a§8umme'raide. P. E. l., and wal dat Beptifli 1916. Miss Dris- Somerville. yesterday from Mr Aubrey North River. sister Mrs Er mer yesterday. “'79 W0 ZW5 D5? fdlllllllllbi llr. and bin. Lexséwiinnnarzd = R Bon and I nm set! _ lion ht rl! lust -¢og_i_i_uiei» eiiiiie lim ‘wi usi-3 on ni-cii 1’ "- °'°" ' ~"- 7”* " _ i , arrived yesterday. .Well father I was 3_ owl; yu arregted- at Mtg; Drlg- ', J M N H S mm ' “ll bl' B P|°¢° .01 IIN" HIM D510" lilo co1|'e~ three-room suite on Beacon . `° Mr’ A1 ' ° gi " tx Jonathan Arnold of Crescent Street. _ ___~_;=_\§_l;;_f°\?1_*:°¢ 3 vate mei- sjiiiiew mn Driscoll to me L R'_ M;",,§’,‘],,n,,_§’ m,,,;- ,,,,,lad,,|,,,‘,,,, _ Gefmul 011 Frida? Moy Bthy :tml tniisi-xiii uiitdsxiedmdgiinss t2f`ittii;i;°t;°d m“°'° h° 'mm' M' "MI, Fr” "lf l” -‘ _ ' ' _ - ln li ltal ther on ' hom si there were _n number of fellows killed _,,,,,¢,¢,|,, no *|¢g,°u¢ |",|_" hm- um. _“mum °:§ mm" £2 “many nw", To nam.. Mrs. E. Saunders. Mies J. Ftil_lei-ton and Mtn: Bgundars. ' Aloe Rana McLean was given a pl ~ > nrprlse jon Wednesday _ _ _ Fl! ‘- 1,. ~ -_ - »biiria.1'iis mi ” ieiif » V ._ - _. 1 _ _v f " _ bi I _ _..~,,~i.~,;.- ';~~»- °f ...°i:=..i-.‘:°.u?.°'.:-:.'.':.°,‘.':'-:.°:...f::.i *:.»:i§s..i°: .ini=r..i-.f.r...~~ .... .- _ ~ .ofmntdl lm vlthw nddml of-""°“‘ ’°° “"- °‘ *'t¢"=°?‘ '°"°"i 1° veeii iiea_ii¢1_ae.iriiii.» im mi tier 1 ‘nite y mi . _ »'» ‘ty -_~, _ Q nmii rmiii i'iiiii-i>p».~"\°'“-_' ""1 P°'"Y~. ., in _°vg_¢fli»n»ii:_;ii1'g'ii,rqpx;¢y eimamw rio.-; r ' M _ _ rfb .2 - . ;.;_ __ _i_u_oloely'a|-ranged that In gum W; wei-annie rp n`|lie_»aY »_\.;,|_ fi". _ ,|,,¢_,_, _ - , _ :jf-g ~, " _ ~ i _.lz,,..-.,._ _ %.f°°ll“'°l ll aim to* '°;;‘;__.°° ¢_b°mWI__ ¢¢m_\_\»°_\;¢ iii.; Mui-an iwiriti-iioia P. um. l‘ i _ _*um _ _*_ in »dema_ ' _ _ . - .. =~_ _ __ . _ _ _ ~ ._ ._ _ _ ; » _ _.-, _ 1 j _' ___','~__f- _.gi _ "»_.w_»-f;`_-=..»‘” :-.i`i~,i‘»_` ' '_ '.T'T7“ V" "` .' _i f i ' "` l‘>”f ”"’*“’*‘ifi=“lf’*""f\“-‘f“**""’i"`*}::.§’.”_"4i'"' _ . ___.i__ ~ vi.. . ._ _ _ . ~ i ,. .. .,. ,_ ' ,__ _.__ _ _ _ ,_ ___ ,__ _ _ _ .ia _ A _ __ __ _ __ , _ _ _, _ :Q _ . ~' ii -”.`;' i; ,_ »_.'..»'§~ ,T -` 6 _ ";Z_ _`='-'_"'. ‘_ W’ ” ‘ I aoolel called on her by the dirt. ’l‘heir_ trench momrg fu,-_ mending w nm “n|¢°,._ Mm; _ "_lt_ _F _ _ _ "3 threw uv. I had is very narrow es capem lffro b`l brled - u i 1' mi I YF- »-fi'-‘t £22. 2-.~ i»¥'»t'l. ra: .rr .:.°.2:..*:..'.'s:._ “».,.;;i~.,v~-:,i.r;'°°t».°'."'- A follow blihlnd me was compl sly 9|, Am.” 31“”'u'||' kung” ¢ " "W if .of her furnltu woe sent to a Morale 2;.” E \ ve pounds of plain meat for both old and young foxoa. Have~ you hem? Price Bc. per pound. For the present ln order to demoliatrate ality of the bulscult we are offering name at 8%e..per pound. Bond l order to convince yourself that we have A food product ol' ' miata. Warren B. Purdy, lolo agent for P. E. I., 154 Queen St., Charlo¢l.0¢o\’Nl\. ` i '_ 5 i ____»i_enu I Make Your Own lce-Cream With ‘The Gem’ Be sure of the purity of your ice-Cream-and have' _ the best of_all good frozen _ _ __-‘_ desserts for your table, by lJuYil18 and USMS UIC] famous GEM Freezer- ‘ ' - ' "It is a _GOOD Freezer » i ~ ‘ " M strong, simple to operate and very quick in action. Y_ou_ can make good ice cream all the time-any time-withf the GEM. ' _ _ I. 1 . ' Call in today and look'over the different s_izes-f-jf 1 there is one here for YOU. "1 ‘ `Fennell _& Chandler I _ir . l ~""' .. ' .,. __ _ _ _ -.--.xi ._ i- |`t'_:_ i‘i|`. r__\i, ,W J.__,____.,_. _ __ '__ ki' "’ 'SEC 9 buf f=i‘-fl _ A. __..-.,_~`,.,,, Ladieerineiiioiiioiaii iipw_2.7s. A iipieiiaia siyiiiiiiisiioe-»iii' _ ' out on a sea voyage' for .God buying _ "` . _ __ ,_- vesefdv 'mm ° ‘fr ‘° "‘°'°“» lltli. iI'.¥°ii.“.?.‘§....f.ii» '“-“°“»i~"° "Banks ~Enidorse’L1te Insuranw Miss Maria Sanderson, Greenwich, belmved ‘”°“ld gmauy l'°“°r G°d" t l w rk d out-ln it way u.l.terly "d is visiting friends in Hampshire and _;__I;n_°h_°‘;n that w___ch__l_a h__d_hoped WHAT THEY ARE 8AYING_. ‘»" Says One Banker: "We make it nn iiivarlable rule to look into the large loans that we make and endeavor at all times to persuade I our patrons who' do not curry llfe Insurance for the business that t iey do so. Especially is this t he case where the individual owna the business rather than n co-pi1rtiierslilp." i '_ _ Another Bunker says: “We,hcsitate to loan ln cases wl1ero'_tho biltalness would be effected in event of the death of the lns'urod.’f ' Says Another one: “Life Insurance hi an increasingly lmporlant element ln estimating the desirability of commercial paper." _ Still Another says: "ln our opinion. 95 per cent, of the element! to success ln iuiy business originate in the personality of the monolo- Inent. to replace the loss of which life insurance offers the only ggi' Ul“~"' 1 ~ ` 'i-.i"'.~._' Other banks have regular blanks with n' questiorrrelntlnl lil- surnnce na follows: "Do you carry llle insurance on any of t he ulilwrl. managers or partners ot' your cot'icern'I” ' _ 1 _ _ '- - "7" lt ls apparent from the above remarks tliat` t hero"ars`o'_\l\nr, vir- tues ln n life insurance policy besides that of protection' for Hepligd- SMB. Whlcll ls UW Drimury one. lf you have a business intent W ;V|\heYs0\lI' l""\\!8l_‘. you will find n policy possesses valuable persulalvo ow r . ~ _ __ _ We have plans of insurance to meet every requirement. Outfifoll- cies give the largest amount of protection for the least money. r *i£~_~l: . Our Endowment or Investment pollcleii are givin( the b9l§ ff' - turns of any Company ln Ame;-r¢g_ ¥§_”N”‘%lf._r..£l....%&5zl}lt§M'T§P -1412-. em ‘P _ _i - _ i1oiie»i'iiii..i‘. " _ ' .;-.i.i_._. ciimto__ _ _ _ - _ wr, V L' _/. Girls Boots and Shoes A . FA Variety at $1.50 ii Pair f " L ;f~ef‘_1_ _ . .ii i __ -~ ’., (__. _\__;__ _ _.mtg 5., | i.. .’ ‘- i '- ` __ __ » ‘ I '.-iv.. I . »<» ‘,i ‘ .~;,i ‘__-,YL-`_‘."*‘.vi_, _ _ _-'__»1v,i.` _` 3 i '_ . .~ _’___‘;. » __ f :- -_ __ _ __ _ _ ' i _ TH; '_ i i af .i¢£¢wr¥a'g*~i ‘ffl-'~_»'%”'l"%‘_»‘,!“'§‘.l ~ ' I _.»" = . ii' 3.; _2155-f"i~i"'&;iiil-f‘il'i颣i¥isf’ =‘v.’-'_=f- -~li/“»i~sf`”1-‘-1-f ‘ » f ' » ' ~ f ‘ ‘ r '° ‘ i .' ii 1 as Business Protection . 'iso' 1' l _ V I L ii rf ‘ I~’=>'»".}=% We 19; vi-v"7'¢Ha»i ~"<"" i x. '.51 tl Q* '__" V ~ "“- _V ..»i."" ` ~. 3" i' ‘_ _ .i F' * i” if P " - .if §i~,i_0l .‘ 1.1;* ' i.~ I ~_' A ~' -_ -_.,' ~. ~f . ` ' ’ __ .,-_§l__,e; ' ‘ ~ _ § 35;, -“gi _ _~ ` _- ‘iffy- »» _ * -_;'_»_.‘__ __ l _ _' `»i i' f __ - ij- . - '_ ff, l i t i .Jill ~ it -4 _ .* _ pi A A A ' ii' , ' f u if ‘ T" _ i i ' .W i_ ,_ i 1 i i ti.. ._ 1: __ _.1 . ‘_ i _:I ‘_-_ ._ _---_ ¢.i~_.. _ , _ _ as-¢--.~» --