-1 ‘~>-; ' 7.3¢’ -M irw ..riAi,,-. _, v 9 »~ ’ \\*"`, _s e\" ,_,,.‘.~\,\ ,ti .: \ .~\ ”` \\~ \"" \~ _s l “_ .. ‘ \,,,\\~‘ 1", \-\\ _,._\\‘>>`f -.i“ -il`\___:»-'i_.-_-~__ .:" Ml" §l*f\"i"-`-'f :,lg;_.- ,_ ,A ,____.l°ti'-\ _ _. ’ 1~ - l ' h \1:n`t even anything io siiy to each other. 'rv ' ‘ s ' _--- _; _--- __._:-_:L-;_____________V _"_ L ic) li' ~\>vrii.‘T is __ $2# rf. .li 'if V _~ ‘ l 1 . Kl.l’t)-l Y (l(`l{ |"l_|l.\`> _\ my ` in-i ti.. < p--ii. ui fi- ri.-.uir .ind the r;`~_\h._-ti . -.~ '11-,..-.' i. -1ri»\vii fm' llc-oixitillft .»,..i', ':"1 ii- iy-.‘~. -. n;.'n.»\ }_1i,1 il lliit-»-_ . ,._,. _ . ,.,..___ iw... _.1-,rv-ld hi ‘ l-1;»~i w. "`.-.ii‘.1'l:i, l~‘ I' <‘llfi . iw, ., 1.:'1l\' i~i Q W ilu* ; 1 ii li `:1~.»`.»: ii‘.‘.`f‘iifl ‘lf .., - vs wh r‘ii thcv i 1 f »- -~ -vii i' sun- ` r ‘ . ,,.,,._\- i,~,\'n riiiclflzfl _ iq, i ,._-. ii' .'i\'oif"‘il. . .~ <’ ' f.-i willy tlii'\`»' --V. _- lf i ..-1~ii"` niiist not. hf,--_.~,»y l .l i.-:.l"l itioes- i ; 1'” L.. ‘ _ . A 7 , `”~ . *-7 . l i none- _- I- ,, _ ’ r I/1 Y JU? ~J `___ll _,,__.,. .‘ cutting awity the old. Lt the yoiiiig lrond.. arc nit yet to pr seen, let tho piuiit iciiu ii dry- ish, but not too diy, ex stciice until they iv-,i.‘..t1iiilt's :ire i-\1-ii niorv p.'>pii1ir tiiiui ever 1 , ` . Y ` A G, u.|iV»“,..` _-ii iuiiiiluiu-ii lifivic heronie cxiiv_2rt at fash- , ` _ 1 ,.W.N|` M V, .,i_ 'ns :ini li.i\e imiini-rl that notliing ansivers _V , .., V U.»,,, I., :,..,` l\li,Ii)i1 :lu _,onli .iiiii country wear. This siimi't two- , _M , K Q -mm. .'h._.i1n oi loin; sleeves, as you preier. Siinpie yet » . ._ . 1 iifnit ol tho blouse which has a dec|i_ buitonerl ll, .'< ,;»- 1 it ~ r iiuul :iiui plain iicckbuiicl. The oriuiiiiil izarment in 11,.,Ali'-;ii~1i,I?,;}ll<>ii' lvarii but any color, either dark or light, will ,M M W- -H--H-u_md(_»\ n ;iiiiS,"iu_ t:Lavailab.e in sin-s 12, 14, 15, 18 and 2il. is ._i; fl f» »-I-.--'f»~lu'low woikiile "nd em for hwcklnn me ga-rm-(lm after N' -_ - 18 instructions without abort;-iiniioiis, an as- '- i"'li`.illtc patterns and instructions for 0; _ , .` _[_,. E. l ' _ All these designs ;f,'__‘_,T"f` 2"* 1" `_"‘T“F“ 0*' will 'win preferred) to The Charlottetown . ..i.<...iii Nr-rilevi1»i‘li 1)epin'tment, ,.,._. . 'i"'.. _. To The (`liar|nttrtrm1| Gllliill l'v"< No-4-dli-wnrli Dr-pt. ' I)Ti.\`l|(N' .\`(l. 3|!! . Street/\ddrrse--_-._-.__._...__.__-_....___,, fc. Use this coupon Print your mule and address plainly Nzuiiv- » ---- ~-__.__-_-___-_-____- 7 C"-Y"""°-""°“__'---Il'O\'lloC---___-_ Slilfl.. that vnu li.i\t» lu-ui-u all oi. that a thousand Linics. Leiul liiin tin ear an Many a woiniin shuts the door of her husbands conndences when sh looks blind when lie tels her soniethiiig about his business, or when sh interrupts his pet story to say: "Look how cute the kitten is acting." OOO ‘5‘ Rb\“" ll / Dont .shut the Door on Your Husbands S` "‘“°` io sh fter the Dear Miss Dix-I desire to be a good wife to my husband. How can i be -on ...nm to mm and lu.-ep mm interested and amused? I greatly Amer: _ There is no more_!0lf0W-l1l'\lS-l'\11€‘-H1\d'Y0\1~' cannot-fullrecipe for_ being a. CDIUDB-m0nHb1¢ Wm? iliun there is tor making a sponge cake. It is some- thing that should grow naturally out of the re- latioiisliip of husband and wife suice they have so many common interests in their children and their ` ' Unfortunately this is not always the casey Often the very _tliiiigs that Slwllld biiiu .nun til-, gellivr separate them. The man becomes so ab-- soi-livu in his business that he lives in a ¢1lf1€l`€H¥ world front his wile`s. She gets so WWI-ipod UP in the children that she has no time for her DUS- baiiii or interest in his hopes and lJ1\11\5- A-nd 5° he goes his way and she goes hers until they become such strangers that All liuinrin reluiioiisliips pei'i.~'li it they are neglected, so li you want to be chums with your lnisbuiid you must be vi'il.ing to make the effort und luke ilu- trouble to cultivate his society. And begin to do this .lust us sooii as you :ire inairivd. Half the battle is getting on to a .running Bt~loi't~ you were niiirricd you listciivd to him by the hour when no tullu-il uboui liiiuseli, his uiuoinobile, his busiiiess; reiniiiisced about his youth und his eulli-.ne diiys anti whatever other topics were dear to his lieiirt. Dont. its soon us you are iiiarried, yawn in his face and tell him d [give him a gluu hiind. What every inan really marries for is to get a claque 8 6 l ou want our husband to chum with you ou have to be inter If y ' 5' ` » Y ' usted in the things that interest him. You must enjoy doing the things he vines. You must be willing to grab your hai; and go when he wants to step out, or spend tho evening cheerfully at home when lie is tii'ed and wants to sit by the fire. No doubt this requires sacrifice on the wife's part, but you have to pay for everything you get in this world, and 5, hus- bunu iiho iinnks you are the best possible company is worth whatever it costs. Most husbands and wives are companionable until the first baby comes. It is the a.rri\'al of Junior, when the woman becomes all mother r. The young mother has no thought or interest in anything but the young- ster. Slie roads nothing but; baby books and has no Conversation except . about baby lorniulas. She won`t step out for fear the baby might get iincovered while she is gone, no niatter how many nurses and grand- niotliers there are to mitch him. She doesn't try to amuse and entertain her husband and she is glad when he goes out alone so she may be left and no wife, that marks the beginning of their alienation from each othe u.ndlstui'lieci to her infant worship. _ She doc-sn`t realize until tweiity years later, when the baby is grown and has leit her. that she threw away the companionship of hex' husband that she nii-_tht have had if she had given lii.m one-tenth of the devotion and iindcisiiiiriliig, and synipathy that she has given her children, evening. » ~ c u s e “ surely in a lug and utterly miserable. C, A, L_ Answer: The lionorable thing to do is to tel your coed girl that without, an fault oi yours you have outgrown your youthful romance, that you n longer love her and do love another woman, and ask her to release yo cumstaiiccs marry her, for that will bring misery to all three of you, force him into zi niarriage thai. both knew was 10ve1es5_ No man can be ii good liusband if he marries 3 wgman he has out grown and is tired oi even before their ma.rrluge_ And pm-Ltcuim-|y can i As for keeping a husband eiitertaine1:1 and amused, that can't be done in the sense of a wife putting on ai. perpetual 'show for her husband. Nur docs any man want. hor to do so. What he wants at home is peace and quiet. :uid ii wife who roads and goes about and keeps up with things and who is an eiitertuiiii.ng und pleasant coinpanion with whom to spend an Dear Miss Dix--While :ittciicliiig ri coed university 1 became engaged to one of my classmates. Now after five years I have met another girl with whoni I have liillcn in love. This time with a inan's mature love, ll0T» it b0l"S llulllby love. Please tell me the right, thing to do. 1 am Y 0 ll from -your promise. That will give her a chance to save her face, but if she reiuscs to do so, break the engagement, yourself. Under no cir- It is ii hard thing for an honorable man to refuse to mm-ry me gm who has waited live years for him. It makes him feel like a welcher but he would do a far more clishonornble thing and 9, more ,asting injufy to the girl. if he did not tell her of his change of heart, and niurried her ` letting her believe that he still loved her and desired her, or if he let her .Woman’s Realm -.°- Social and ‘Personal -.°- Fashions -.°- Literature First Baby Arrives or You ll Lose His H E 1 , _ . W-,, V, LOVE dlld Aff6Cti0ll _ -i'»\i|l|i||\ii-W- 'riu-: s'r.m _ 1 mink Gm-1 sang when He had made - A bough of apple bloom, And pliiied it close against the sky 'Ib whlten in the gloom. But, Oh, when He had hung a sto! Above a blue, blue hill. I think God in His ecsiildt’ Was start1ed..._i_a.rid was still. -.Beatrice Dedpath. ` 'rastoln If silver, after it is cleaned. is rubbed with a piece of lemon and then washed and well "dried it acquires an extra briiliancy, and lt will keep clean longer than with ordinary cleaning. IIN THE PINK Pirilk scored big notice at the Paris opening tl'i1'°ilEh U16 launching of the special shade in the Molyneux collection, kriovm as Gauguin pink. but according t/0 current presentation in spring col- lections in New York. it does n0i have to be that particular shade. as long as it ispink. This pastel from zi faded lavender-pink to aprlc‘nt.is the basis for n great many of the contrasts now being shown. Pink- and -blue; plnik-and-violet; pink- and-black; pink-and-gray; all in- evitable in a season when feminin- ity is the watchword. They appear in woollen mixtures. as well asthc fashion of contrasting fabrics, mil- llnery trimm’ngs and accessory ac- cents, the pink for the accessories. Light blue and lavender is another contrast much seen. and of the same feminine category., EVENING JEWELRY PRESCRIBED FOR MAN ABOUT TOWN Merchant tailors declare that a man just can't be adequately attir- ed without a wardrobe ai at 1'e§.st fourteen major items. The hat. people plump for a minimum of three Easter lids. Gloves stylists recommend a pair of gloves to Madge: "Don`t you sailors have a. special ship where you get your hair cut? A sort of floating barber- shop?" Sailor; "No, there ai.n't no such ship in our fleet.” Madge; “Then what are these clipper ships I’ve heard so much about?" -U. S. S, Reina Mercedes. OBVIOUSLY “With all d-ue deference, my boy, I really think oiu° English custom at the telephone is better than saying ‘Hello,’ ai; you do," "What do you say in m1gland?" "We say‘~'Are you there? Then, of course, if you're not there, there is no use in going on with the conversation." THE COOK 'S CORNER |1183. _\_ 0000000 l'l'l /4'* 6?' /ff -ar match every hat. Shoe manu- facturers declare that the well- dressed masculine foot should have access to at least six different kinds of shoes. And now the Jewellers come out for bigger and better bljouterie for men. They recom- mend at least three sets of evening links and studs-one for 'dinner clothes, one for tails, and another nondescript set that can pinch- hit for either tails or dinner jackets if wssaiy. _ Other items of evening jewelry considered essential are e watch, with fine chain and gadgets for the watchless end. a ring (signet, eta: ruby or sapphire, emerald, dia- mond, opal. etc.) and a thin cigar- ette case of silver, gold enamel or comibinatlons of t/wo or three golds. $5 .l. cunvan nam Biwsn N1-:w AID T0 BEAUTY A hair brush built on a curve to fit the head from back to front ap- , pears to aid brushing softly waved i hair. The brush lifts a full layer of 3 hair at each stroke. Thus one need f not divide zi wave into sections when brushing lt. The Siberian bristles are long und flexible. One sets the curved brush ngiiiiist the head with bristles pointing toward the part. The brush is then drawn out to the ends of the hair, and reaches all oi' the top layers on that side; The procem is rep'ated be- low. and on the other side of the head. The result is ii smoother. more even-looking coiffiire. Today's Short Wave Radio Program (All Time ls Elelem Standard) THURSDAY. APRIL 8 PARIS :50 p.m.-With the Poets by M. Chaaleg Vlldrac. TPA-3. 352 m.. 11.88 meg. BOSTON 5 p.m.-.R/:broadcast of Selected Subjects. WIXAL, 25.4 in., 11.79 xn . 3 08 LONDON 8:45 p.m.-A Recital of Popular Ballads. GSF, 19.8 m., l5.14 meg.; GSD, 25.5 m., 11.75 meg.; GSB, 1.5 m., 9.51 mcg. SCHENECTADY .m -The Science Forum. 3l1.4 m., 9.53 meg. CARACAS 8 p.r|L-,The Theatre of the Ar,- YVSRC, 51.7 m., 5,3 meg. MONTREAL 9 p_m.-Icl Paris-Th‘s is Paris. CJRO, 48.7 m.. 6.15 meg.; CJRX, 25 5 m., 77,72 mcg. BERLIN 9:15 p.m.- Military Concert. DJD, 25.4 in., 1i.'l'7 meg. . L0 _ Tw df _E5 NDON 10 p_m -_Tscliilfr-ly’s R'de." o years on horse-brick, from Pat- agonia to New York. GSF. 19.8 m.. 15.14 mee.: GSD. 25.5 m.. 11 '75 meg,; GSC, 31.3 m., 9.58, TOKYO 12 midnight -"Overseas Pro- Mummy says We’re the best advertisement for F ry’s Cocoa QUALITY - FLAVOUR POOOOOOO1 : it 1_ 3 _ 1 »--_,_- OYou dou’t have to coax young people to drink FR\”S COCOA-they love the real, chocolnty flavour and will clamoul for ir daily. l’RY'S COCOA will help no keep your children it and healthy during the long winter months. Write/ur illurlralrd Rniye Boob, mn/ru. LIM I TED "' Montreal, On. ~ FOOD VALUE ‘~.,_ '.‘.5., . li FRY»CADBURY ~.’_'.,.- 5,4 1 EXCLUSIVE STYLES FOR PEERLESS The buttoned bolero Jacked; makes this young sheer navy and white wool ensemble very indi- vidual, A dramatic accent is the bright rougered crepe silk Spanish sash. The composition buttons tone with the sash, Note the two tailored breast pockets. The young basque drew with DRESSERS ‘V /‘tl /_ ., V swing gored skirt has a white pique , . collar. if " '§‘. For variety, wear the jacket over a plain red. or plain light or dark blue dress. It will also be efifective over summer fronks. Print and plain silk crepe is a delightful combination for this slmflle to sew ensemble. A Detailed Step-by-Step Sewing Guide is iiicluded. Style No. 3l'i0 is designed for sizes 12, 14, 16, 18. 20 years, 30. 3"!. l 34. 36 and 38-inches bust Size 16 requires 3 1-4 yards ocf 39-inch mn- teriai for skirt and bolero with 1 l-4 yards _of 39-inch material for blouse with 5-8 yard of 39-inch contrast- ‘ng for sash. Price of pattern 15 cents in stamps or coin (coin preferrédi wrap coin carefully address to Charlottetown Guardian giving- Style No. 3170 Size..... ..... Name Street Addreu f-:»'.'-:-; _1f;,__~'.g_<:_f._»:;,`:_=.‘ _-1:,.;;§:§:;r;-71.'-2;. . __-rf.;-_-: gl; $121::-2%'f'f‘fi:f:;:-:-:et ",-;.-.='-;\ , .., .».:,-I ..., - --Y --_.<.,‘» i5§3E=3f?=;""f=&§i€=:2===El€i \?i:1=:;=' "»‘-“.1 -'~_§1*=':fE1:.;' ¥:~:2_:§f:1E;:§::`-?‘. ";-i`f5:r- .5-;;_< » 8.- .- _. , _. . ,_ ._._. »,_.,,_- . __ ._ T , .._.,., » I .J .-.6 ,'.'~'*.-:.‘~ °. f' ‘-‘. . ".*..’\’»' . . ,.1 ‘.- _»,._-.-s -,. .-:-~.‘-‘¢~ . . -'_-.'-‘.’-. \~\--\ 1-.<>»'5‘t ‘ . ‘T-g 1'-'fi 5* ; . 4731? »;7.’v. 4 -_»,'. -iél J. 2'." . ~.» .l\\`E.:_' \~.\-tt '°:;__-7.3;. .-.~'.- “°\$f.»;’~’ ~.-;.‘-,\ -.».'-..:-/-':r">1-'-‘ " ._-s?" .f ".‘° : . :s-',.»:i ‘P '43 :-J!-*éf.‘»:__/_.'-;»'»!' _-"f`§:;.:¢: -f.'f‘ we .-.,»i\-"-* .<_.~.1f:'~\ -. \-...-_,_ __.,. .5 1,.;-,». . -_ i.. ._ -.~. ¢_5,._:; 3, l. t°.~.'3§ gram.” JZJ, Naziikl, 25,2 m., 11_8s meg. City State - ..=;=.: .~=.:.._`.~'».;if.= '» ‘_-.'»1;~:»r-.1,~~..;-_ -_»"f;-'-:=:- ‘-if?-T-I .\*?-- ‘ ¥'l ‘ '.\'.r. i-. ~:-‘.'-.‘-.'-’ 2°'-'1§¢ ~».‘- ~-' -»\~. i~:.» -.‘-~-.~,_ -.'-.\..\."‘ '-:I '.},‘-'. .-,-. ‘{“--f-‘-_'-'nfct-:»-_ » 1 .'°.'*.’»'é.-.'1<\.~_- -' -~» ' - as rr. . _ ta uf. 3:5 _. .- -\ ’-I-2°! \ ~ no nuin be lizippy or make his wife happy if he loves another woman He _ will hate her because she st-ands between him and his hearts desi;-'e and show it in ii iliousunrl ways that will make her life a torment to her. No heart from this iinlnippy lot by breaking the oiigaggmpn; n a u » e 0 ' I should stand lt? Amwer, DocToR. 'ri-JD, fiom such a eoiriiptiiig inllueiice. DOROTHY Dlx »_i " E N 0 _ 5,, Thousands of mothers have mapped giving their children sulphur and molasses and other hard-to-take Spring medicines, and give Er|o’| "Fruit Sell” in- l _ ._;-_ff--1:,-.=. -- ciiiiiim. im ia....'. pi¢.....¢ 23”' ,"'* ’~ _ ton heve recommended Eno I _ for in purity and gentlenesl _ ' _“_-‘.; throu h more than 70 years. “ ‘ " Eno Eelpa nature in natui-c’» way -and hu no satisfactory ` substitute. ' AY f -ii \ _L ./To THE ‘Ng Fin! Tbhg Every Morning CA9/3 Eno`s.`Fruit Salt' “'°l“="i <‘-in li=\\'° H ci'u<‘.'ci~ fate than to be me wife of it man who has married her from ri sense of duty and obligation. Save your old sweet- Dc-ni' Miss Dix-My wife is unfaithful tn me _ G y,_ d 1 public vxliibitioiis of lierselt. For the sake of the childrgrllnd0a;gun€;:(r?ii No. I think the cliildron should be removed as quickly as possible _ » 1 RECIPE FOR. LAMB CHOPS iranivi sTY1.i~:) Dependln-g on sire of family, pan broil 6 to 10 chops two m.i.nut.s. Prepare 2 cups green peas, 2-cups string beans. 3 tomatoes (sliced) and 4 to 6 potatcte (sliced). Place chops in casserole, add vegetables, seasoning and sufficient boiling water or stock to prevent burning. Cover and cook in oven until vegetables are tender. Serve hot. INFORMAL SUPPER MENU Peach or Pear Salad Lamb stew and Dumplings Celery Bea/t Relish Rioed Potatoes Fudge Cake Coffee RECIPE 'FOB LAMB STEW Select 2 pound, neck or breast of lamb or sufficient for family. Vege- tables required are I onions. 2 carrots, 1 turnip and 2 or 3 medium sized potatoes. Gut meet into small pieces, place in a deep frying pan or kettle. Cover with water or mek. bring m a mu, add .need onion end allow to simmer for about two hours, then add potatoes, carrots end slloed umips. Cook more rapidly until vegetables are cooked. Thicken liquid with flour, season and serve stew with dump- linp. DUMPLINGS cups of flour -2 taspoon salt 2 teaspoons barking powder l-2 cup milk Sl-ft dry insredlents. end add milk to give n smooth dough. Drop dough by spoonifullsover topofstew, cover dieh md allow dumpllngg to gfggm for 12 to 15 minutes; keep new boiling hot. For further recipes on how to cook other portions ol lamb, meth- _ 0thofoo0kingn.ndD0inl‘.s0nthe' selection of lamb outs. write the »-Q 'Publicity Atld Elfdhilon Bnneb Dominion Depsrtmenlt d Ag-1. cultuu. Otto/ln. l _ _ _ , RO_Y'AL HOUSEHOLD FLOUR NAMEz7£e PICTURE CONTEST |/ ` 5 00 l mil `_,<‘° 5 ,,;ill"`;,_I_.,__.- I ui f. fu cj. xx Q TH: is what you book nt the picture and suggest A name for lt. Then read the simple rules and you may win 1 cash prize. "Like Mother Used to u / ._ _ <. _ ills ' :' | . ;, .. -.-' ,'i,,;‘!‘li; .i ie. ,_ rimi=riu......s1|uo 1 some win. . . . . . ml riiini-min. . . . . .. im (_ 1 ¥&"‘,...."°”‘. ‘“" '"5 ‘i‘§..°1’.“$ mem e dm! of your d”n‘el¢r. 2 With eeph title and the words "Royal Household" cut from the J emell Ielllet in every bel of Rorl 0 Household Flour. or a renum ly lccurltm llcdmlll if llmd. You may send en mmy dllerent 3 titles u you wish. but ch mint be eceompenled by e section of the leaflet el outlined n Rule 2. Make" or "Caught With the Goods." or use any name you tl-ilnk il good. the second of three “Name-the-Picture" Contests. 86 prizes in meh md Grand Prlle for the beet suggestion in the entire series. Enter today. Everybody lava breed, eekee Ind ples made with Raye] Household Flour. L|:”2‘|ilvle Flelll' Mllll Ce., Limited M. R»slm.°m|T:li3°° rm.r&°ip“.gl,"T1h‘£::, Vancouver md Vlcmrin. FlUY4.*..'iisfHUtl] l5`|‘l`EiTii`i.'i Thi. h 4 This contest will clone Apu 24. 1937. All main must poet-marked not hw then that ;2so.oo ‘"- iiril umii.:|is= 3;-_,_ lecl deal' named by thnehrltpfllwlnnere, \hewlnaud'tlle9r\ad willlnmlvelitot. ‘ 7;!/[ow Men. VIATCI-I FOR Nl fimifsi ciosts [mill] ` l»|nl||u»»o»un»wo¢mn‘-rr , _ _ 3 Big Contests-259 Cash Prizes 5 Prizes M35." wh . S 25.0 78 Prius! $1.5! each . IIS." GRAND 'PRIZE $250.00 :im/a/e tu/an ` 5 Addrele your suggestion to "Nnme~the-Picture ' Contelt. Tl? Ogiivle Flour Mille C0., Limited, vmdumli it to the neu-en once u n 6 This contest lu restricted te ¢~'¥.§S“2"i..y.¢.‘° °..’P 19»."’l>‘2.i.’..‘ . m e e Flour Mille go., Limited/and their hmlliee nn mt eligible to compete. Iueneeofetiatherfleeewill be 7 equally divided. e committee ofjudgee ll composed of3 diulnwr- ested l In no way connected with ‘FEE Ogllvle Flour Mill: Cn.. Limited end their decisions will be luuil. No eorreependmoe em be mtsred into. CQIITIS1’ ”¢" ` nn euoexeriou _is............._._._ ......................................... Name. .............-..............................._ Addnee..............................--...-............_ lla den\er'e mme Alkeee........-__.._._._...-_.__ ‘ - | ‘ ---. ._ .,_'i~‘“" "" "' . \ ` _ _. . _ _,___ ,t _ __, » _-um- 1.. . ' ' v ' ‘ 1 ' ` _ " If -- 1 ` i ' _ `-- t 4 7/ ull ,Will ‘ ii I |!||l|.i.“."..'i"ii ,, ' / ii '-‘ l-‘-i-' ..l.‘. .. ./ ill ....f,f,_.., _ ‘ll i'. in will 'lf »:- ... , . .. "'-”.i. -1 'I ‘. -i 0 (Qi ` ,‘.il[’ Q .i ` ‘ll I i N lil" , , I Ki|‘:,i,