l A Il /' sick or ailing frien ~50c. a box, 6 for " I. W. HAMMON . Those who have been cured by Hyruii. a-tives” are proud and happy 1° ieii 3 derful tablets made from fruit juices. At all dealers or sent on receipt of .' by Fmitaa-tives Limited, Oltawa.Pnc° The E Mr able and will Aug, at 14, ` oi' sums “hu on “Fniii- “Y much in adn Met che u in the family for W . tin e would not use HS we can get sho ity. Dill' cd dahout these “.ou_ sible for hex' relief. $2.50, trial size 25s.' did nl ol' it. If he cannot supply 0 EVERY WOMAN \\\ Q1 isinteresteiiozncééhouldknaw yi il `;` Tx \ ahoutthc d ul narvolwhlrllngs ray ilhe -_ \' \ I A ' Aili your drunist for F .,,,;,@"/'/7'7‘» _ " 'v/L/4'/,-, the MARVEL. accept no - ,_ /:/. er, but send stomp for lllul- ll/,/I tratcd book-sealed It zives full ,,,,/,/V, ,H th particulars and diractionl invaluable ` to lldicli WINDS RSUPPLY C0.,Wind|or,Ont. General Agents for Canada. llouohe ers Mr. W. M. S. Frieiiilsliip li. B. Sellar. MONDAY d wound,_at" the mit .GOUNTY COU '!'.-- , .C011rt for Queens 'bounig otiiwBat`t,i‘ii°‘¢iny 1191010 Stensnaisw shew une, pw hlbition cases came up i’0r’1§’¢3|.mt'° case of Ewen McDonald, Bragg: b°¥;fée¢l’l5m¢ all and was adjourned-for . -- he cases of .mpzaiieth Cmkell Bild Rudolph Crokeli Eine ld were the others. In the lpitter 359' dautG~ 3- 111111911. acting for the delgnf ' raised 2 Dolnt as to the defen- dant being a minor, arguing that as.,,_ n-iiiiogtlie (the defendant) was iricap. ntering into a binding contract therefore could not make a gale so‘as to render him liable under the ACI- Mr C. R. Smallwood. for the Prosecution, argued contra. -The “Be be disposed of to-any? The death occurred at Boston 0 . - f Harriett Brycnton, the dauglltereof John and Sarah Brycntun wa; ly B¥`H‘~'k|€Y Point Road, 'P' Ei! 1931 1885 und died ut Dunvers, 'Mass' Dcc._1li, 1914. She camo to Boston in Mardi- 1907 1111rl to Winchester in Jun oi' the same year. During most 0|- as Miss B"Y0"¢0"'S Slay in Winchester Wu” il' the employ of Mrs. Joseph If9l\11€llY,|lY whom she was trusted and sreatly loved. Oii July 4, 1909 sho was iittc_d to the mcnibersliip oi’ the h°‘{|5|~ ED1_SCQb11l Church of Win- stei oircoiiicsioii of faith and con- ed a. faithful nieinber until the time of her death. In the Epworth League _ she iilled seine important offices whom iliscliiirgeil her duties with iidel- In Feb. 1914 Miss Ilryenton was taken ill and was for some time in the liospitiil. Durlni-t`tlio time of her ill- ness her sister lcllu, was very devoi. and sought to do everything pos. Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy were cspeci. iilly tlioughtt`ul_ for the deceased and what they could to comfort and assist her iii hcl' slckiiess. The funer- \va_s held froni the Methodist Church Winchester on Saturday, Dec. 19th, ' llllfl, and was conducted by hoi- pastor, liev. 0. (‘. Poland, D. D.., who paid a tribute to her worth. The many frieiids in attendance, the profu- sion ol' flowers about the casket were testimony oi' the love they liad for one they miss. Those sending flow- wcre Mr. iiiid Mrs. Frank White, :ind Mrs. Gardner Pond, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. John Rol- ` lins, Mr. D. Mellett, Mrs. C. Dodge, F. League, Cousins sisters, Mr. and Mrs. M?é1:risiiii-'viiiis ~ Fm. .slid Pelican?-ago t lsor _riy gi. nlsh and throw struclr s,,,yq°m,°`n 504119- lliéht. .- Tuesday,`_ _ He Class, Epwortli Q- ._ l ' \Z» ____. V D /7.); - ci-iAni.o'r'rerowN ' Home ,,,, 4 /J / the Committee of citizens, selected to an _ _,J ,_-f ~> organize the Charlottetown Home . ,Gua.rd, was to have ‘a"Bntallion of " if volunteers consisting of flvc or six ip } QP 99 -Jas follows:-Singing, Opening Ode, by C »` - the meeting: solo, Bro. .lohn McNair; 0»(.|(,Ck_ V I ‘#$ ' reading, Mrs Uixiiiplnill; iiiusical duugmer of M,-_ mm N|m_ patrick 1 - I’ ` Sfflecliofls- mo- Mllfll H“""5? _"0°‘\_“' Burke, Prince street, became the wife _ ~ » tion, Miss Stewart; solo, Willie \Vil- of r ' ‘ . 7 ` Iiamsou; violin solo, Bro. S. Canipbell; ti I duet, Misses Acorn and Shepherd; W ‘ ’ T” 4/ duet Rubenia and Willie Willizimson; ia _ A ' ‘ » ~. ;' reading, Bro. Edward l-`i'asci‘; refresh- ti g ments. God Save the King. 91| ` i " i Q ` -' IG /fr/K GUARDS.- The original intention of W 'f POUR IT ON PORRIDGE meal Porriclge becomes when it is siveetciied with “Crown Brand” Corn Syru/1. ' Have it for breakfast to-morrow-watcli the kiddies’ eyes Sparkle with the first spooiiful -see liow they come for ‘niore’ . '_ Much clicnpcr than cream :ind sugar-better for the cliiltlrcii, loo. - i Spread the lircml willi "Cruz:/n }>"rand”-serve it ' on Pziiiciikes :ind llotlliscuiis, on lllmic Manga and Biikcfl Apples-use it for Cniidy-Making. "l.ll. l’ Ii-'I/l7'l;" isii pure white Porn Syrii|'i.m0re deiimw in flnviir thriii “ltruwii llmnil". You may preferit. ACK YOUR GROCER-IN 2, 5,10 I 20 Ll. TINI. THE CANADA STARCH C0. LIMITED lllnlicrs ni thc Fnmmis l£d\\'1irdshiirg Brands. Works-Cnrillniil--ilmiitioril ~I<`ort William. llc-:ul (lilicc - - - Moiitrcal I - _ ui., nt' i`&P""li-7 li;.`;:T-O '1i"*"Q~ ` M. is VUE! P ` ;-I . ~. I . m--' 1"” ‘ ""1 ' -1 1 ` soLii> fi_-iEo§0_i.A'rs “Maple Buds" is ana/me which , distinguishes- a _ qugiity, e flawless ston- - dard of. chocolate purity _md rather _ than *IIB -which chocolate is moulded. i Canada. settled. All prnlsc io llii- iiicii who ure u ' . 11-: ' -sl ' y c this iiclion :irc i-iicoiiriigiiii: their oill- tl cers, \vhu are doing their utmost to pt get the men into line for service. There pi are ii iuiiiibcr however who have sign- tl ed the Service Roll who :irc not ut- wi- tcndiiig weekly drills will to these, I. verybody flill IREM! Wilsll Liver gud Bowplo no normal; Keep youre toned op with _ Y first* _ 5¢s§¢'iIi fl _ (Tiki Abb'ey’c VITA Tablets I0 Saturday the lattcr’s sister. Miss Jean- M Mrs. Samuel l'rowse,'Shcrwood, was M in marriage to Mr. Allan S. Frizzel, of the same place. The bride, who was given away by her uncle, Mr. John Stltson of Gova Sask. ciiteredtliu lies Gillespie. Thu ceremony was per- be the contracting parties. The bride was W' attircd in a gown oi' blue silk with numerous aiul costly testifying to the C VICTORIA DIVISION REUNION.- Hr The social mid enlcrtainiiieut held in in their rooms on Friday night last was a decidedly enjoyable one. It was a The literary and musical programme R_ was well filled with ii splendid talent, of in the dining-rooms below. where K_ coffee and cake in abundance were Ca heartily attended to. The speakers ad Wilson, the (Tliairnian, Bro. Andrew McNair, and the G.W.l"., Bro. I.. P. ’I‘anton. The literary programme was d so far under efficient oiiicers, and drill he non in Conimaud meets Tuesday even- cu 0 ortuiiitv iriveii i'or mon l.o receive f now .ilteiidii drills ro iliiilv, .ind b nm PURE essence of fine 5 soap in flakes---and most economical of all is 5 washing preparations-~ ,gui turns the scene of an interesting cvout on Ca Wednesday; Lluiiuary 13th, when her Wh youngest daughter Ada I-‘., was united “F50- n. . lott parlor to the strains ot' Loheiigrln’s Telegraph .Ca y0stm.,l,,y m(,,,e,| into Wedding March' played by Miss Ag' their excellent new oiiices, which have mrmed by Rev' E~ A' W"Sm‘°"°l““d»i“, up-to-date imiiiner. They are now the presence of the near relatives oi situated at ,iw Old s,,,,,,]_ no,-ner of popularity of the bride and groom, sgawv yesterday the pmmbmou Ca,,,. gm°m'S Dmsmlt t9 _me bride was " oi Elizabeth (‘roken, Emerald- was handsomfi set ol l“}""- The happy dismissed. Iiudolph Croken, Eincriild, c°“ple Wm mam” at bh°rW°°d' was convicted ol' nu infraction of thc lace trimmings. The presents were _*__ Proliibition Act and the usual iiiic for ip _ SUPREME COURT.-ln the Su- chnllengecveiit, in which the ladies of meme Court yesterday before M,._ Jus_ the Division unilertook to eclipse any tice Hasard' the case was called of similar entertaiiiniciit of the past, and the prince Edwm-,1 Island Fox Ex. in which they won out on every point. Change and Ream, C0" Ltd” -vs_ John almost every number being thc subject tract by plaintiff to defendant for pu,-_ .of an encore, certainly the best under ch "h9h`_a“5P“"9S fm' many years- The were: for the plaintiff A. C. Saunders occasion closed with ii ,grand banquet and C_ D_ MCL-a||u,,,; for ,iefendnym were, Rev. Mr Wliitchead, Rev. W. D. mg in ' . » i atliedrnl. yesterday morning nt 7.30 oniii Clothing Co. The ceremony as performed by Father G. J. McLel- n, D. D., the pastor, before starting ie 7.30 mass. The bride was attend- ings and Nc. 3 Company Coniinauded lm- emphasis on the value of good bi’ Calif- 535 I1”-llilfigilall tum Ollt seed and pointed out tual. on farms on TR|NiDAD'S WELCOME, __ Tm I"l`i‘l'=1Y €V<’"i11ll5- AS S0011 115 Ulese Prince Edward Island crops had been second meeting in cmiiiection with' comlmnics h“'°°’“” wo lnrge' “ther ll1C1'08S€(l SlX |1l1S|1e|S DSP 9-CPG fl1I’0l1l§l1 Cuiiadiaii niission’s coniereiicc in Tri- Cviuiiuuies and Ofliwrs will be \\i>i>0111~ ine use of seed of the highest iiiiality. niaiiii was ncm at siisiiiiiaciiiir ciuircli £011- 111 C‘11\Si‘l¢‘I`ilfi0l1 Uf U10 0XC0|l€1ll lic llieii went on to speak ol’ the use on Tuesday evening, the Rev. lliirvey DD , . o fert ' rs ' 1 .. . Morton, presided. ltcv. (fowpur ol- l1liUll1l'.V ll1Sl1‘1l'fU011-‘1 illlll |10 ill 1`0Hl|i- slated that as it general thing he did tered up priiycr in lliiulu, und ltcv.J. HGSS. 10 |10 01' |0yal scrvlclr 111 1101110 noi. iulvocute thc use oi’ fertilizers but A.Scrlnigeour ilcllvered ilie licurl._v GUUFU, 01' b\!l|f‘l‘ Still f0F l1v0I‘ 8811 501'- the present is it very exceptional time. greetings ot’ ilic ilock iii l)ciiici'zirii in Vllw. more 111011 Ollglll U1 V0llll1l0€1‘. The price of :ill griiins is high now tho Susiiiniiclini' i:oiigrci.:zil.ioii. llcv. without being pressed to do so. li’ and ilu,-ro is ii reasonable certainty Dr. Clarence Mlickiiiiioii, who is Hn Pillfll 111311 ‘V710 |1115 851411011 ||1l1SG1"ViC0 that llicy will even be higher next well known in (lliiirlottelowii, dis roll will pliiii lo iiillsl. niiotlier citizen your. Wllli tliiil in view tlicrc is no coriirs-i~il on brotherly love i.i~s~:iliiig ill '|"‘» lll0V'1|1H‘11'» U10 Wl10l0 lllllfl-P1' IS doubt but iliut il will pay fiiriiiors to the subject. in ii iiiiislvi~l_v wiiy, :iiiil se ii-rlllizi-rs, il' it is usvrl with -it nl, its ciiiiizliisiliii Mrs. ilii|`\/ey Mnrloii erl.ii.iii rl('i;l‘L‘e oi' liil.elllg0ii1'e, :ind iii. rvliilereil n solo. i\l. the end oi' llii- rue: iv siiiiic time lliuy will be slimvliig loiiinr_v i:xerr'i.~ii-is the i:ull1<‘1`ll1l1 'lin itriotlsiii iii ii practical nianiier. llc porscil.---l’oi~t oi' Spiiiii, Ciizcite. Jiin- iiiilcd out lluit ilic elements in which uiiry 7th. ic crops were litiblc io he ileilclent U uril article and very seldom conliiins S A ’ iiiipiirltics. Fiirtlier, thc price ol' Nitr- \ I ate of Soda, is not likely to be increas- ed by the war, but on the other hand _ __ / ill likely be cheaper, as immense goiiics in tho world is a sliiiple old- _....,.,.......,....,.........................-............. w _ ,,,,,,,,. quantities of this chemical have been _ ' used in the past in Europe. Consider. plain Bay Rum. Lavouu (dc lonipn- able cure must bc used however in ; putting on Nitrate of Soda' It is rend- ; 5 ily solublo and ii' too much is put on minutes, work wonders with any scalp, may wash away and be lost, or a- = , should be put oii grain when it is a- attached to this ser volunteers No C ni a r Drill instruction at Drill Hall The death occurred at Caledonia on Avsust 7. 1914. or Mrs. John D. Nicii olson. formerly Christy Nicholson and daughter of the late Donald Nicholson of Valleyileld. Mrs. Nicholson, who was in her 7-ith year of her age had been in failing health for several months, and passed away peacefully in the presence of her two daughters and brother and slster,who was sum- moned to her bed side when the end __ 50|' NUWQI) _ s came. The deceased lady, was amem- ` ber of Caledonia Church for years, wltodwas 31 genlulne favorite and a de- .. E|_|_s__ An Ottawa vo e mo er. eaves to mourn live exchange says:- At the residenge of daughters of whom fou rresldcs ln U. Mr. and Mrs. M. Furrer Cochrane on 3- A-» MBI? Jfkmels Aflvill Of L€Xi11Kt01\. ass.: rs. ei . MacLean, of Ar- _ette Colledge Pope, youngest daughter lington, Mass.; Mrs. William Graves of Mr. and Mrs, Percy pope of Ch,"-_ of Coldspring. Mass.; anil Mrs. John lottetown, P. E, [_ was nm"-‘fed to 0. Staples of llelnioiit, Mass., and Martin Dnlryniqlc Sheehan, M.. D., oi’ MVS- Dlmcau D- Mau"350" °f 1"°"e5'- Boston, Musa, The Rem A_ W_ Mac, Hill, P. E. I., one son, Dan, oi' Klon- kay, Rector of All Saints oillciatlng. grille' »;|”'Btl;“i b§`s:‘|*`S l°m`l“iBte"J li" ova co a am wo xroiiors, oin wEDD|Nc, gE|_|_5_ __The imma of and Ronald oi' Glen Martin, I’. E. I., rs. Nicholson was laid to rest at lcdonia Cemetery by her husband. o preceded ner sonic nineteen years TUESDAY TELEGRAPH OFFICE.-The Clinr- etown staff oi’ thc VVesterii Union cn elaborately ilttod up iii the most ater and Queen Street.. COUNTY COURT.-in the Quccn's unty Court. before Stipeiidlary sl. offence, oi' $100 oi' three months’ risoiimciit, imposed. Oliver, an action for the recovery $1,400 being deposit paid on con- ase and sale oi' foxes. Counsel J. Martin and R. H. Rogers. The sc was still ln trial when the Court journed at 5 o'clock until this morn- WEDDING BELLS.-A pretty wed- g took place in Saint Dun=iinn's \ hen Miss Annie Burke, Mr. William Mckenzie, of the Nii- lture for the war, He laid particu- illze .it the ircsent time Ho rv, Nllroircli. Pluispiioriu Acid and i lliiin ol' iiiiy ol' the other clciiiciits. n, it may burn up the plants. lt who attend to loin, we would 111 any of the companies and personally do what interest others There much good to be derived and otherwise. A number have expressed the wish to Guard turn out some for a march out This will be but the cull at present is for 2 0 p ny out tomorrow night at 8 p m dissolves readily in hot water, forming a smooth, cream-like lather that can- notinjurethedlmiestfabrlcs oftliodlilntlesthands. Llél( preserves the original so t- noss and ileeciness of all woollengiirments. TryLUX. _ At all grocer: 101:. .i~..v.';iif1:vf I .- 15. ' \ »-v.-».-..-., ` _-___--1-.___ .. \ - . 1 ’. - ` Adlitlll- wls followed by" B discussion I A 1 iff" W - _ - - bout two inches high and on ms-iidow ' - lands. after the grass is well started g in the Spring. it should be spread - " just about as thinly ns possible. lf ii 5 hundred pounds could be distributed 5 quite sufficient for one application, E and if a man planned to put on three Q hundred pounds of Nitrate of Soda per 5 acre it would he better to put it on in three applications if possible. at any 2 rate it should not he put on all at 2 ohce. The ideal time to put it on . would be immsdlstel before a rain, ; when the grassls qthte dry. _lf the - ` 'grass is wet there is a possibility of _'f some burning occuring but when lt is -- put`on when the grass is dry and is spread fairly, thin there_.‘_is very little chance of it doing any injury The wlii `wss taken parti by_Cs t. _M - lJtil?W£H;-,MePlisrsoiiP and.£hai_'le% M r after, 1| the 'U " {‘ _ _ ‘K - 3 l-i'\’l`1‘)»~"'l'(‘='i".'1"*.‘»"?'»)g‘P- .1 - -ikwdims’ ’ 5”" " ‘ \»%‘2?3n1ii¢»7hiii-is '£5 u»~»¢s»n.~¥¢~iiL' iii53ii'oi\iir§'i'in'ii'li;,.izT'_i"iai°i.'ai23ri'$if “ 0X0 Cubes come in so handy.” " Before I close could I ask you to send me some OXO cusss. ri-iav coMa_iN §HANi>v in nie middle of the night, and it is so freezing cold at ses. now." (From ri Sailor in f/ie Brifisli I"Ir¢/.) A Naval man on one ofiourwarships wrote when ' ' _ " iii'|m`\_;‘ _.-_._.v...¢--r - * ‘ “ “ “ ` "J, .oxo cum-:s ARE Bnrriisn Nr e w ve ie es . <3 -.‘ F- iglligsygiliiglxslipof friend; for a long ` are made ill _-,WA N5 54. p I iii' ' ’ ordering further_supplies of OXO CU BBS :- . 1 “_The finestfrecommendation, I think,lies in the fact that " ~." this is a repeat order for a larger amount (of OXO ‘CUBES) " ~“in,order to guard against the rigours of the climate.” 'The coming of Winter_ always emphasises the value x of OXO CU BES., They'provide warmth, sustenance / and energy to'withsta.nd the exhausting strain of the f . cold winter months, and enable one to recover quickly from fatigue and exposure. In the home theyare handy for preparing soups, savouries, and gravies; or for a. hot nourishing food-beverage at any time. One of the most striking features oi OXO CUBES ' is they meet the needs_of all classes-and all ages. A “0X0 Cubes are more ésoreclolls than ld.” "OXO CUBES are more, precious than gold out here as they make A QUICK HOT FEED." (From it Soldier ai the Fronl.)‘- oua rissr tina or Dai-"`sNca . ,- r.. .gg CU ES the Navy :_/4,' ./ _/. ->~. \. \\= >\ he ‘<\ /} / \ \\ ` ff / //I CUBE T0 _ CUP _ / i‘-._ 92:9 \\~\ C.\)BY-_S \ \\\\ \ \“l}\q~` » nn \ . il prosperous journey througl life. a Company §,`i£&E.`8£EF 1 T 6.- 0 -_ -' i§.?§iZ',EZ,i.?i§_ i.'.".'iE.,'”i..._ _Mi -.British capital and British Labour W /1 companies of about fifty men each. Richard Creed attended an Ag,.,cul_ . &!'i!\S Three conipanles have been recruited tm- [1 -i d al Conference at Brookilel u iere an . . . . . wee or an our as o ows. o. ~ t . kl f h I H N 1 placed before the farmers present _ _ St h ' YOU caii't imagine how delicious a dish of Ozit- Compiiiiy under Command of Cant. W. uiieelniiglritaiiffrof ighiiiliagf-itgiii; edeiiiit AIS” tms of 50 and loo cubes rengt en' D 5 » 5 B- Pl`0W°»C fall in Thursday 0V@YliUg5~ which is bound to occur through so / / / No. 2 Company, Capt. Ewen McKln- many people being taken from rigri. ' \\`s\\ _- _ 1 Q ‘ l HOW 1° Make Y°“f \ ii 1'. is 'i ' . e` - .° not been grown :nieces-zsfiilly there is Half Beautlful likely to be ii uri-iitnr deilcitclf Nitro- gci § ""~I_-1;:-_ZZ Nllroucii can be obtained in mlxcfl i.'cr- Ten Minutes" Home Treilmhhi W01‘k8 )\` / I X y l i .J-1. /( 5 _ *‘ for thc ordinary fariur to buy it ii Mak” ih¢ H311' SON, \ ; the i'or|ii ot' nitrate ns this is ii Slniiil- B1‘||||a1\f- \-USYFOUS and Fluffy. n Ilvltcr than all the so-ciilleil “|i:\lr asliloncd lionie recipe coiisistiiig of see), and ii little Mcntliol Crystals. These tlircc mixed nt homo in a low Try it just one night and see. Gel. from your ilruggist 2 oz. Liivoiin, ll oz. Bay Rum add IA, draelim l\leiitIiol Crystals. Dissolve the Crystals ln tho Bay Runi and pour in mi 8-oz. bottle. Then ndd the Lavona, shake well mid let it stand for an hour before using. Apply it by putting a little of the mlx- ; famy evenly ov" an acre it might be ture on soft cloth. Draw this cloth slowly through the hair, taking just one small strand at a lime. 'Tlils cleanses the hair and scalp of illrt, dust and excessive oll and makes the halr tlellghthilly soft, lustrous and fluffy. To stop tho hair from falling and to make it grow again rub the lo- tion briskly into the scalp with the ilnger tips or ii medium still' hrush. Apply night and morning. A few days' use and you will not ilnd s single lose or struggling hair. They will be locked on your scalp as tlglii as e vise. Dsndruff will disappear and ile- hlng cease. You will find line dowiiy new hairs sprouting up all over your scalp and this new air will grow with wonderful rapidity. . Any-driikglst can sell you the above. The prescription iii very inexpensive and we know of nothing so effective and certain iii its result. _ ., ._ lizcrs or as ii chemical hi Nitrate of W011d°1'l- SNP' Fi-"|l"il Ha|"1 H* 1 ' Soda. It is however vcry much bcttcr ching Scalp and Dandruff and A .4 E I I 1 *MADE IN CANADA i There are wheat foods and wheat I _ foods, some “flaked,” some “krum- 1 bled,” some "puffed," some ground _ I into meal-but therc’s only one I i _ l It is made at Niagara Falls of theichbiee selected Canadian whole wheat, steam- eookcd, shredded and baked. It is malde iii little loaf form so the housewife can serve it iii many ways-a staple breadstuff as well as a breakfast cereal--always pure always the same price Shredded Wheat is made in two forma, BIBGUIT and TRISCUlT~-the Biscuit for breakfast tvilh milk or cream, or with fruin;'I`riecult, the *infer- toast, delicious for luncheon with butter oi* loft cheese, or for any meal as ii substitute for I white flour bread. Made at Niagara Falls, Ontario Toronto Odicez 49 Wellington St. East ' » i ,f » _ ___.a.." »"-.-.c_-~ _ ,.. .__ -~ ,,_,______ -' __ 4 ,.- -li '~. ~ `;<&:`\. _ ._ - .r . _ 1 J; 1. . H li? H . at ‘ii \.§1, - zlgit. _,__ . . fi '_“;i_ $22. fr ->*_ »- ff. 'l gn,- ,li ="‘, 1 » ..gi_§_j__2; ..~'i=* ’ N,-If ~~»' -.-- =-»-». rw? 5 <"-I in,- fii U* .': fx( P9 i-:li ;-if ,,{' .li |,.._- ,i ~-‘,*."i . ‘ 2 . --.15 ,.11 .2-21...?-f r-' -= nit :f iii' ‘ ' ,ii . _ f'?i ._.,, aé TZ .:i,._l . l fy '.31 ii 'ima' ' “.'i"‘;.: -i . ,f:.i'l-_- ffl.- . lil, it .l' g bil -,l li ‘ iii-lf' if :liz _r , .l if ii' r id;