, . . . - Y . ._ ._ '. , - . _ W" TT"`."'"`."` 77' °",'°.2 ..._ . - , -_ -4 yr. 573i”-rg »~-,.-..5,.E;`_,_'v 4 _ ,j ,;,e.Y .2.1I1»€l~: l’-rlltlcnt -WomcnfTl'lE EXHilBilTl‘()N. t 1 Gerlwlumn. silver leavsd and 2, Misa Penelope Melinnon. ' Get-anlums, Ivy leived, 1, A. Houston; maké "0"" D3'°l"§ SUC- ‘PRlZE WlNNERS-,”~r,r;:;;1;r.;...:r"'- cessful by Using' _ -_,A `i As ,hm m. ,,»,..1k, adulteratcd and wortllliw Ptlvklluu dyes under fancy names som by B.,,,,,c .li-ugvglsts und merchants to \\ hom large prolits are nf ruoro ot-,poem ph," he“.e,,|,,|,.l emnfort of our woruen and girls, we would urge ull who ask for DIA- gwpp llYl<1S to* see that each package beurs the words ‘DlA.\i0N 1) PACKAGE p\’llS." Be ware of ,,,,,,. paekggs dyes recently Introduced which pretend to dye ull mater- ,| 9 Sur-h package dyes are snnresund delusions. The ruin ood . one Y - ' A - .Y ll `i,i;I§5;|sLl,:,,.l all other nrticlesvof clothing, and nr-e dnurgcrous to lrnnrile. _ The Iliainond Dyes are, pur excellence, the popular lnnrn- dy.-_~. all over the world, ,mllrnlies nt ull tllrreu c_l\n Ilepend upon their strc-rrrrtll, lwunly i-:ul c\'cr'lr\slin|_' colors. ,Muse ,,|1 new dyes and 1.-ling to the reliable Dluxnonvl iJy<».~, and you nrc sure of suc- ey in honre coloring \V0l'k- c Z'--""" 'Y . ,rn ".11 following testimonial from Mc_=s‘s. Carter & Co.. wholesale and ret-.iii etationers o' .this city, spenksforitself. Ir was WRIT- TEN and signed by them. C11arlotteto\vn,.P. u 1 Sept. 23rd, 19 '_ L 3, Miner, Esq., -° Dear Sir:- Sorne months ago we had oc- casion to apply to you for a Steno- grapher and Assistant Book-keep er from among your graduates. you highly recommended to us Miss. Currie A. McDougall a pupil of yours for the position- Miss McDougall has been in our employ for .some time. and we are pleased to state that we have found her all you recommended her to be INDUSTRIOUS. CAREFUL and CORRECT in her work, COURTEOUS and OllLiGlNG, and we indeed, feel in- deitcd to you for filing the positron \vlth so capable a person. Wish ing you and the C. B. C, every strcctss, we are Yours slncerelv, cAR'r*r3a 5. co.. ('r.imired.> ISAAC CARTER, Manager, All employers of our students have the same good words to .say rc- gnrding thern. INDUSTRIOUS, CARIEFUI., CORRECT, COURT- EOUS and OBLIGING. These are but the natural outcome of a splendid course of training, and knowing exactly what our business men require, we are enabled to supply them the skilled help demanded. Miss McDougall was graduated from the business training depart- ments ns well ns the Shorthand and Type writing departments last ter ui. She is now nearly seventeen years of age und engaged in a good posi- tion. To graduate from 9'. college with a reputation gives you n stand- ing, and for thorough work and ready employ YOU MllS'l` attend the CHARLUTTETOWN BUSINESS COLLEGE. Now is the time to Chief. 9 rd d& wtw tf. , L. B,;l‘il`l.l_'El2, Principal.” F W - ture at Auction. lain instructed by Mr. Ewen Mc- Dongnli to scll by public auction at his lronre, on Brighton Road at I0 a. m. on MUNDAY OCT. 2nd, 1905 all his household furniture and effects. The furniture is entirely of hardwood principally walnut and mahogany, Car- pets,Clrinn and kitchen utensils. garden and stablctools, buggy. sleigh-, harness, Wnps, robes and such other articles as might be expected in connection with a well uppoiurcd home. Sale positive. No article reserved. Terrns cash. BENJ. CARTER & C0., 25 fl 7i Auctioneers. CHEAPER THAN HAY -Ontario Bran. Manitoba Bran. Middling.s Corn Meal. Cracked Corn. Mntehless Chop, r yi each Barley, Oats and Corn.S Gluten Meal. [great milk pro- dncer] Oil Cake Meal. Blatchford's Calf Meal. Wholesale and Retail at VERY LOW PRICES AULD BROS.. Queen s'r1°ci""'ir"l-i“l.i’»iilnu is wo (md w '§~ "t5 iq Ki "`.i\3 5 urtlrer particulars apply to, h ,Y,,,,,,|.,.im .nlirt msmm 1. larsl ., s,,,cH:o.~ ' If' BIFCDMD oft llle pfetlllifl Ur to ' &ust. as correixwoilht as lrr°\"\ P°°Pl"- l'°° J-$'l _}n,f:;`£3Y E re. . . .Household Furni- ` ._~§~_ _§_ A MELI A Capt. A. D. Burns Courmencing rst july will leave Cha- luttt-toun every alternate Saturday fo Picton, Souris, Cheticamp, Sydneys, St. Pierre and Placentia, Nfid, taking freight and passengers. Carvell Bros., AGENTS. 7-3 d tl Oct 31 The Cut of the Clothes is the mnirr point in a suit. Of course tho lrnrilculnr [mb- tcrn of the cloth ndds lwnratlrirnz to tho look~bul, the cut.-well. .vc shine ther-c. Tobe 1 Identified Au lt well dressed rnnn you must have clothes tlnit are un to the rninnte for style. We nruko them. CRAIG' & KlGGiNS, ,~ Clothiers, (' Queen Street. ,P 6-15 dw r yr. l .,~`¢`,_,._.,v.,¢`.¢\..¢-.¢\._..»v-.»~\r-\ _-ul; _,M- -- »-_=__l-==-*_-'* __u_ _ F ` l " T ’n'¢"“=":'i P l e _ . K~ V \ ` 1! _,_ _ ;_/ ‘-i" 'fr =~;>_. `é'f.\=. 1 62)'/~Z¢_/_>'*.=_”é=_“;'-* l~lH0ltl WEIGHT-no matter how little at -. h_`n __ il 'mmlllllll (sulfur . ueulu.-:rl :urn-nrt? . H!dran|zen,-1. Ura Jim. Howard wall; li, Miss Mary Cummings. E. [Continued from Pm!-1 B~s:2.I'rauk r1»r|nr..y;a,c¢o cmrou W- - . I OUL`l‘Ii . t-Litas xr.vr.-towns. »\'1d»lut|un.cr».~u-1,.i. D. nu¢»..nnr.., city. _4°d“l““|““. hen-1, A. D. Duchernln, oily. B511!-lllll . block-breasted red game, °'°¢k-1. Ctwsley 6' Thompson, Halifax; 2. Wrrr. Bell, city, ' Bantam, bh\ck~breosted red genre, han. -1, Causley &'i`hompson; 2, \Vm. "Dell, city. ‘ Bantirm rose comb, c0ok»_1_, (;,,,,,,|,,y & Thompson; 2, Louis A. Hrisnnxd. Bantam rose hen-1, Louis A. Hrtszard; 3. Cuusley & Thompson. Bantam, golden ssahrigbt, cock-1, Caueley & Thompson. ` Bantam, golden sculrrlght, hen-1, Cuueloy A: Thompson. Iianturn, silver seabrilzht, cock-l, Causley & Thompson. Bantam silver seabrlgltl.lhen~1,Cuusley & Thcrnpson. Bantam. nekln. cock-1, Elmer Scllur. Bnntuni pckln hen-1, Elrrrer Sellnr. Bantam nny other vnriety, cock l, Louis A. ilusxurd. Bantam nny other variety, hen-1, Louis A. llanuurd. . Umhln, nny other variety, cock l Everett Mills. Cochin nny other vurlcty hen~-1, Everett. M ills. Dorking, Silver Grey Cock-1, Richard Bourke, 2, Cuuslcy &'l`hoxnpson. Dorking, Sliver Grey, Hen-1. Cuusley, Sc Thompson, 3, Richard Bourke. ilnnrburg, Golden Spangled ilerr-1, Byrne Bros. llnluburlt Silver Spangled Cock-1, Byrne Brno. Hamburg, Ucldcn Penclled Iicn-1, An- nie M. iioswell ; 2, A. H. Boswell. lianrbiirir, Sllirer-Pom-iiorl Cock-1. Ar\- nio lil. Boswell ; 2, A. ll. ljnsrvell. Lcghorn, White. lien-1, tic... llnswell. “ I_iro\\'n, Cock- l, (leo. llo.~.u'ell, " “ Ilcn 1, C. l’. '£l\nr'|rt-. Legrhorrrenuy other vnricty, Coe -1, U. P. 'l`horne. Leghorn, nny otlrer vnrli-ly, Ilen 1, Gco. Chilton. Minor-cn, Bhrck, Cock.-1. Geo. Chilton. Minorcu., White, Hen.-1. Louis lin cells 2. Elmer- Seller. Orprngton, Buff, CoLl:.~1. Elmer Seilar. “ “ lion.-1. A. 1). llrrulrc- rrrln. ()rpington,1\ny other vur-iety,llnn l~(len V. Moose, 2 L. ll. 1). Foster. Plyrnoutlr Rock, Burrcrl, Cock.-1. (leo. V. Moore, Plymouth- Rock, Bur-red, lien.---1. Ernest Burke; 2. Mrs. Robert lloxwcll, Jr. Plymouth Itock, \Vllite, Cock.-1. l\Irs. Albert Boswell; 2. Ern st Burke. Poland, any variety standard, hen-2, Everett Millti. Rhode Island, red, cock -1, Everett Mille. Rhode Island, red, hon-1, l-Jruest Burke. Spanish, black, cock-1, Errrnst Burke. “ “ hen--1, Chris. ll. Mur- ley; 2, Geo. Chilton. Wyandotte, silver laced, cock-»l, Geo. Chilton. \VynntIottc, \\'hit.e, cock-1, Geo. Light- izcr. ` Wyandotte, nny other variety, hen~l, Itcllrert Gregory. SPECIAL PRIZE. Given by F. C. Cotton, Charlottetown. for-best white Plymouth rock, t.-oclrercl (open only to P. E. Island Exh|bihor's)~l itvbert Gregory, Royiiloy. CLASS XLVIL-"I§I\EElJIN`G I‘l|.\'S, I YHA!! OI! OVER. Pen of Wyandottr-s, white, consisting of 1 cock and 3 hens-1, Gen. Llghtlzer. Pen of Plymouth rucks (barred), con- sisting of 1 cock and 3 hens-1, Charles, II. Morley; 2, L. H. I). Foster. Pen of Plymouth rocks, any other' variety, consisting of 1 cock ntulll hens.- l, Mrs. Albert Boswell, jr. I’cn of bufl' or plngtons, eunslstlhg of 1 cock and 3 pens ~l, Elrnei-Sellnr. PIGS ur..l.~rs x1.r.-rrnrrxsnrnres. Boar, 1 year and o`vcr-1 Samuel C Lane. Ilorrr(over6 and under 12 months) l, Peter Drodlc; 2, Robt. Thompson; 3, Iitobt. Druue. lionr (under ii ruor'.‘lhs)~l, Peter Islrodlei 2, P. Brodie; 8, Samuel C. Lane. Sow, l year und upwards, having reared n littcr, spring or summer, 1005-1, Robert llrnkc. Sow (over fl and under 12 months) ~ 1, P. Brodie: 2, l’. Brodie; ti, Robert Druke. Pnlr ct Pigs (3 nronths old and under 6 urontha, burrows excluded)-!, Samuel ings; 2, A, P. Inge. CLASS XLII.'-YOIIKSBIRKS. Boar, 1 your and over-1, Frank Halli- day. Boar (over 0 and under 12 months)--1, Geo Crockett. Boar (under 0 months)-1, Geo Crockett.. Suw,1ycar old and upwards, having reared n litter, spring or summer, 1906-* l, Geo Crockett; 2, Frank Hnlllduy. , Pair of Pigs (3 months old and under 0 months, burrows excluded)» 1. Roper? __________._-_. - -`. \\\ \ \ \\ \ i ` 1 . I I ‘ jiitrlllls " -1' KIDN - \\` l"'l -< r\\\\`"~ 1 CLASS XI..V.*°§'xPOR’l` IlA('(lN IIUUS. For the beat pen of 2 pure bred hogs, most. suitable for export bacon.-1, Roper, Bron; 2, Geo Crockett; ll, A Pings. For the best pen of2 hogs of anycross or |;rnrle`, most suitable for export bdcon.- l, Pope Cook; 2. Crockett Bros; 3, Pope Cook. - : SPECIAL PRIZE-IIACDN HCG9» Messrs Davie & Fraser. of the City ol Hnlllnx, offer special prizes for the three best finished hogs, I Pope Cook, 2 Roper Bros. . CLASS xLlIl.°-TAMVt'UIl'l`l`S. v Boar (over€l' and under 12 months)--i Jas Essery. CLASS KI.IV.~Cl| INTER \Vll ITES. Boar (under tl months)~1, ltoper Bros. Sow, 1 your old und upwards, having reared a litter, spring or-eururncr, IUUS.-l, Henry Court, 2, Roper Bros. Pair of pigs (Ii months old und under ll months, burrows excluded)-l, ltoper llros. CLASS I.I.*(lIIAINli AND SEEDS. 1 Ilushel Wheat, White Fyfe»~1, Jus, l\leI.|.-od; 2, Iinbt. Ilrnkc. 1 buslrcl Whent, Iled Fyfe 1, Iiyrrrc Bros; 2, Win. ilully. 1 bushel Wheat, Curnpbell‘s White Cirntl'-1, Duncan Stewart; 2, Mnxwell Ilcnry. l bushel W hcnt, White Russian-l, Robt. Drake; 2, Jacob Smith. l bushel Whent, nny other variety-1, J. T. Fcrlrusort; 2, Byrne Bros. 1 bushel Barley, 2 rowed-1, Lemuel Clarke; 2, Wm. J. Gibson. I bushel Barley. 4, rowed-,-l, Ernest Lund; 2, Wm Clnfkc. 1 bushel liarley, 6 rowcd- 1, Richard Ford; 2, Jus Cussford. 1 bushel Bnrlcy,irull-less-1, lru T Rodd; 2, Robb. Jenkins. ' 1 bushel:Bli\ck 0ul'..s~], Iru T. Rodd. l “ B‘ack Turturlan or Norway Outs- l, Amos Rodd; 2, Wm Clarke. 1 bushel White 0uts~i, Gen Crockett; 2, tllntn \V Illellet. ibunhel Lucl:\vhc|\t. 1, Alfred Carew; 2, \Vm II Drake. 1 bushel Beans, colored-1, .ins B Jones; 2, Wm B Drake. _ L bushel Timothy Set-d~l, Joseph Mc- Donald; 2, B C Hurdy. 25 lbs Red Clover Seed-1, Wm Duffy; 2, Edward J. Cnrew. DAIRY. i:r._\ss r..~1ru'r'l'r-ru, crrrresrc Bro. Butter, best box, not less i.hun iL»'lbs, suitable for export, made at any Creamery -1, Frank Lung, North Tryon; 2, William F. Brown, Cherry Valley; 8. John D Mo- Rne, Eirion._._ __ - __ Butter. licst 2 llrkins, homo made, not less than 20 lbs cnch-1 Mrs Owen Sulli- van, Vernon River Brldrrc; 2, Jarnea Es- sory, Union Road; 3, Mrs John Glll,Union Road. Butter, best 2 flrklns, Creamery made, not less thrin 20 lbs each-1, Frruik Lung; 2, \Villiuln F lirown; 3 John D Mr-line. Butter, best. crock butter, home made, not less than 21) lbs-1, Miss W G Durko, Brookfield; 2, Mrs John Gill; 3, James Es- sary. Butter, best ii lbs butter in prints or rolls. home rnnde-l, No ticket utmolred; 2, Miss W G Darke, Brookfield; 3, Mrs John ll Gill. Butter, bust 5 lbs butter in prints or rolls, Creamery rnndo-1, Willlnnr l". Brown; 2, John D McRae; 3, Ffrank Lang. Cheese, besl.2 Dairy farrn rnndc, not less than 20 lbs ouch, urado in summer of 1005-1, Mrs J R Drake, Pownal; 2, Mrs Henry Hyde, Cornwall; 3, Mrs Jas How- ard, Cornwrlll. Cheese, best 2 Factory, not under 50 lbs. each, i.o be mnde aftcr_.Tnly 1st, lil05~ 1, Alex. McMillan, Humllton; 2, W. H, Lcslie,1{errsington:3. Leo Hughes, Kin- Korn. omias Lv. To the teacher nnd pupils of a public school section, making the beat und best arranged exhibit. of cut flowers, grown on the school grounds.-ti, J. D. Seaman, Prlnco St. School. To tho teacher and pupils of n public school section, milking the best and best arranged exhibit of wild flowers, if pnssibieln bloom, pressed and mounted with popular und botarilcal nnnres.-1, Preston H. Witrren. North River; 2, Miss C. Love,clty; 3, Miss A. Love, city. To the Teachers and Pupils of u Public School Section, making the best and beet arranged exhibit ol \Veeds, which lf pos- sible should bs collected while ln b‘oorn, cured and mounted-1 Gordon C. Warren; 2 Miss A. Love;3 Miss K. McPherson,city. PLANTS AND FLOWERS. I-‘Lowxas rr# rors. Abutllon.-1, Alfred Houston, city; 2, Mrs. John Lewis, Royalty. Acacin-1. Mrs. R. Burke, Royalty; 2, Mrs. John Luwll. ' Betronlae-(tlowerlnu) 1. A, Houston. Bcpzonine-»(Tnberuus) 1', A. Houston. Bcgonlns-(fitbemul) l, A. Houston. Begonias-1. A. H- nltnn. Begonlns, Rex variety, l, A. Houston. Cnctul-L A. Hoult0n;2,.,S. F. liudg- son, city. Cali# Lily-1, A. Houston; 2, Mrs. Beuj. Rogers, city. Colotltt, 1‘, Mrs. John Lewis; ind, Mrs R. Burkd. Colson, 1, A. Houston. Ferns, 1, A. Houston. Ferns, native, 1, Misa C. Drake; 2, P. H. Warren, North River. Fleas (indie Rubber Plant.) 1, Mn BeuJ Ivy, l, Penelope McKinnon. Lillums,l, A. Houston. Pnlm, 1, Mies Gypsle Norton Houston. Hmlinz Pot or Basket, l ‘ , Pu McKinnon. CUT IILOOMII. Antlrrhlnum (Snapflragon) 1, Art Tomllns. 2, P, McKinnon. ~ Astere-l.Penolope McKInno, 2, Norton. _ Aster:-1,' J. P. 'Mcliinnom 2, Burke. Carnations, 1, Ethel I.. Burke, McKinnon. Carnations, Marguerite, 1, Mrs R., Burke. ` Gallopsis,; 1. Helen J. Ferguson, 2 P. McKinnon. Clirysarrthcnrurns, double, 1. Mrs. Rogers. Chrysanthemums, annual, 1, Klnnon; 2, Helen J. Ferguson. Dahllas, double, l, A. Houston; A. iinrnrniil. New Perth. lhthilus, double, funcy, 1, A. Houston; 2, Helen M. Haszurd. Iluhilns, double, Pompon, 1, A. Houston, 2, iielcn M. llusznrd. iluhlias, double, Cactus, 1, A. Houston; 2, llclun M. llnszurd. Dnhllnn double, Cactus, fancy, Houston; 2, llelcn M. llnszard. ‘ Dulrlius, double, decorative, Houston. varie- Kltul. 1. Pearl Fraser; lt. A. Houston. Geranium, scented loaves, I A Houston; , Corn- Royal- ,2, A. nelope har 3. Bc P. Mc- 2, Mrs. 1. 1, A. -T I AT WHOLESALE PRICES Visitors to the Exhibition and others in need of A showerproof or Mackintosh ralnproof coat should not fail to see the exceptional values we are giving. These coats were sold to us by e wholesale house that is - I going out of this line of goods-at n price that enables us to ‘ sell 8 » $9.00 Cont for $7.00. \ E r Ml" G' $10 oo Coat for $7.50. ' °' Mrs R, $r1-on Coat for $8.00. D. A. BR'UCE.'~ Clothier and Furnisher, Morris Block, Opposite Post Oflicc. .-. | nj I , J _ ONIONS, 0Nl0NS, TOMATOES, TOMATOES. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL _ l A. Duhlins, iinglc, i, A. Houston; 2, Helen ' M. Ilnsznrd. Dinnthus, double, l, Etliel I.. Bu A. Houston. Dlnnthua, single, 1, E. I., B\\rkc, R. Burke. Everlnstingu and Grusses,f 1, Kinnon; 2, Mrs. R. Burke. Evcrlnstitrgs, best. bouquet., 1, Burke; 2, P. McKinnon. Gnlllnrdins, 1, Mrs. li. Burke, 2, Kinnon. Gludiolus, 1, A. Houston; 2, Kinnon. Ilelinnthus, 1, Mrs Bcnj Rogers; Hollylroclrs, 1, Mrs A Hamill. Hydrangea, 1,M|ss M 11 Johnson E H Beer. Lilies. 1. Mrs Geo W Hodgson, Mifrnunette, 1, Mrs R Burke; 2, Kinnon. Nor-rtux~tiums,1, Annie Duncan, Ro 2, 1’ McKinnon. Prrnules, 1, llelcn JFcrguson' Burke. , Petunia, 1, Mrslt Burke; 2, Mrs D D Morrison. Petuuln, single, 1, A Houston; R Ilnrkc. Phlox, 1, Fi L Burke; 2, P McI{in Roses, l, A. Houston. Snlpiulossis, 1, Mrs R Burke; 2. Kinnon. ` Scnblosa, 1, A Houston. Stocks, 1, Helen J Ferguson Houston. Sweet Pens, 1, Mrs D A Beers, N , A Houston. Sweet Pens, 1, Miss G Norton; 2 Hogan, city. Verbcnns, 1, E L Burkc;2, I’ Mclil Zinnius, 1, Mrs. R. Burke; 2, A. ton. Bouquet, hand, 1, Mrs. B. Bu Stanley Cnrneron. n 0 !` Bouquet., table, 1, Mr-s.`B. Burke; 2, A. ll ouston. Collection of duhlius, 1, A. Houston, 2, Stuart Simpson, city. Collection of Gladiolus, 1, Helen M. llnsznrd; 2, A. Iiouston. Collection of punslee, 1, P. liIcKln Helen J. 1"er'gnsorr. Collection ot sweet pens, 1, Winhtrnnn, L. Montngue;2, A. Houston' [To be Continued.) ADA MAC MAKES NEW RECORD MARK [Continued from Page 1.] Tire following ure summaries :- 1'\vo~'rrrru'rr 'rnsr Arm r-Mrs. Bertha T., bay m, by Israel, Peter Carroll, Halifax (Carroll) 5 Cnpltoln, bay ni, bykurkslde. C. H. Chant-ller,Charlottetewn (Camer- on) 2 Jenn, buy m, 2.lr.'.~rc|it nlrtl |\tl\'c|'l ist- un old uslrtlrlisliull l1usirrcsslrou.~r- of e-nrlirl tlrrurrvirii slrrruling Sslar ' $21. wcckly with 1-:<|n~i\.~ tl ltl d tf. LOCAL AND GENERAL SALIESMEN \V.\N'l'l£l)-in every town unrl district ln l'rirrce l1`.|lwnrd slurrd to repr~ur-.en- “Cr\nruln's Greatest N\\r.~u~rlr-s." Spot-ini list nl hardy varieties for 1’r'incc li( war-rl Ir-rland. Sturt. new nt best selling season. \vVrite for prospectus und send 2.'»c for ou - Handsome aluminum microscope-.nngru ities 4»\ tiurcruysr. the thing for holnnistu. Stone k elllngton, Toronto, Oni.. Feb iii d tf. dr MEN \VANTED.-Reliable men in cverfv locality throughout Cnnndu to nd vert se our goods, tuck up nh Jw cards on ureru, fences, aio roads and all con- nplcuous places, “dino |li:~tr~|l»ntln5r small orlv -r-lining nrutter. Salnry Sllw per your dr Silo. per month, and exp.-uses $2.31 Mer ““r~ Sr:,"“z.°,::."r":r;°°;'.‘.'.‘2,s°°"~'slits men. r e . . for particulars.-Empire illeiilclne Co., lon( on Out.. WANTED """."""'.} ...... lofitlltl llmyrqhnlil Unltwt Stllfl and Cahn' ‘"5“""l‘.l.l‘.‘i.'§f’.¥’.Z"t.lCi.li“ll.l.‘l.?"$iE.$ii,‘l‘€ elven Oo. mb. Apr-11 ro Ja-ne- In--our. r ;':..'.'¥.'.‘..':.i2¢..Tl.':.‘....... .-.......r....... ...... 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