. o`” W A XXIII! asa HERE MAN iii Il; 2 3 ii l .p¢r|__- Covers Prince Edward -Island Like the Dew Ha MAXIMS or A MERE MAN Death maybe a besatifal ad- vsatis. but it is life that worries tlsmsstofss. "°--»---""'°""""~»---"““‘--‘¥='-’=»-c CHARL0'rrsrowN. CANADA minor, ocmnsn so, ion ' r wr-°-'~ -w -~~A-~»- “f ~-rrofvrw' 1 C - _ I 10 PAGES Annual lribseriptloiiu Delivered $5.00- lly Iail Canada and li. 8. A. If-MJ. 7 v T Y € CU"¢diUN T 0 T B Y Wie Latest Screen Star 1-1 l HMCTED VICE-PRESIDENT Dr. W. Edward Gallia of Toronto _SURGEON - I*-Nlmpresseu With Canadian Cattle _-.. -_-»»_..~ .~ __ (Special to the Guardian) UITAWA. Oct., 29-Shipments of Canadian cattle to France are con- ‘ tinuing steadily and are creating. sn excellent impression on thef French buyer, the Department of( Trade and Commence reports. The; first rhipmeni len nomar about! mid-September and the fourth left_l_ this week. *I Canada and Switzerland are the only countries allowed so expoi-t‘ cattle to be pastured in France be- cause of their freedom -from tuber- culosis. Cattle from other countries' must be shipped direct to the ab- attoirs and slaughtered immediately There are restrictions, however, on the quantity of imports from all; countries, but shipments from the Dominion will likely continue regu- larly but slowly. Recent Canadian shipments to France have included heavy bulls, helfers. steers and a quantity of grain fed horses for slaughtering. I .. '10 STUDY ABROAD CANADIAN SALES TAX Hearst Invites Mem- bers of Congress To Take Ten Day Trip To Canada. (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, N. Y., Oct. 29.-All members of Congress have been ln- vited by William Randolph Hearst, publisher, to take a ten day trip to Canada at his expense to study the Canadian sales tax system, it was announced today. Hearst, in telegram to the Con- gressmen, said he was proposing the _ trip because the United States Electron Summary LONDON, Oct. 29-(Canadian Press Cable)-Six hundred and twelve out of 615 members have been returned to the House of Commons- The remaining three results, London University and two to be elected by the English combined universities, may not be known for some days. The party standing follows: Conservative 472; gains 207. National Labor 13; gains 13. National Liberal 67; gains 28; losses 12. Labor party A0; lones 285. I Lloyd George Liorrsn s. Independents 5; gains 3; loss- es 3. Tre h d nm *_-_-__ While American actresses I V- M HAPPY 'Conservative Suggestion. NORTHLAND BEAUTY iviisr Phoebe Nohin oi vioeorio, B-‘MY H mmvlmcedthetu - BD” sailed for Landon on the Am._ ited spies mx 15 under ¢0nsidemu°n_ , noted for their beauty ii. numbcr _ anis this week to continue her The trip will start from Washington “W |°“dI“B Sfffen lllmillaries have I"‘e"' an smI1°"“ mm' this "'t°m°°" ' 1 Numlicr 10 Downing Street. It study of dramatio ori in nriirin. N°\’- 14- the telesrams said with °°"‘° ‘mm “°f*“"n Eumvc and “ Miss Aims Tnuh Swedish She is well known on the Canadian “her members mmm! UW “HID eh °» BC" Imam" "asm route. 0 S E A M actress. seems destined to follow Hearst emphasized that no effort ul' f°°*S¢¢P= 0f her predecessors will be made to propagandize the (Acme Photo). Q' A..,.or.f.;1 _S IT U A T I II N _ ;',;'f;,°°;;;_;,';=°~ -i "=~ `U-'3=_=- 5 Own Hand , I 1dei.iifiedeA§i§roiN?» 0 P T I M I S FIRSTTASN II-_EBIIILIJINII iii ciiiiiii MacDonald With Holds First Confer- - ues Following Sen- sational Victory. (Calladian and Associated Press V _ Cable) LONDON, Eng., Dct. 28.--With a sprig of heather as a boutonniere, Ramsay MacDonald stepped into No. 10'Downing Street yesterday to be- gin another remarkable chapter in his remarkable political career. Fac- ing serious problems at home and abroad but with the resounding ap- proval Lof his countrymen fresh in his ears, the head of the victorious National Government, tired but Continued on page 'i -*Q,NNoUNc_EMEN'rs, - -COMING EVENTS, __ _MEE'riNGs, ETC `°°i5'lnce tonight at Newstead Inn, Wil‘lsl08- G00d music. 9724-10-80-ll. “Buying turnips innniir. Geo. H. 'roomiir sr son. me-io-so-ai. "Come to the Dance in Lot 65 Ball. Friday night. October 80th`. D696-10-29-21. °°Rummage Sale, Hearts Mem- orial Hall, Monday evening, Novem- ber 2. o.ao. sais-io-so-ai °,!Uigg and Millview shipping Clubs loading live stock November ltd all day. 9184-10-30-lL "Club loading hogs and lambs at lwris Wednesday forenocn, Novem- hdf 4th. 0735-10-30-li. - “Bazaar in Bt. Margarefs Hall, ’h_is_sday and Wednesday.-November lfil'-Bhd 4th. 9855-10-38-81. "We be buying Dressed Hogs, Tuesday and Wed- 3rd and 4th. Peter cons-io-av-4_1, 'f/*gems to the Play "Out in the Btpets” in st. Teresa’s Hall, Novem- Good specialties. Ladies free. mi-io-ao-ii. °°p'oi‘t for-get the big Masquerade Dsnosln the Lyceum Hall Friday. niiht. _-lvsrybody welcome. I5 cents to-Ill. - / VIN-10-I0-li. I ence With Colleag- - I I » “nmdiy and 'Wednssiiay, Nov. lrd and sth. chicken supper. Binso sud other amusements in Bt. Nar- gants i!sll._ |710-10-29-ti f _.___ »°_'Delicious Chicken Supper, bin- ‘iand other amusainents, Iona , Nov. sid. It not fins, alll# 084!-I0-D0-4i (Canadian Press) f SPRINGFIELD, Ill., ooo, 29, °'\‘°hl\ 0K|°l|>y» 44, a farmer of Williamsville today amputnted his own rlzht hood situ- ii be- I 01-ma inextricably caught m the oogs of a corn huskcr. Half an hour he tugged at _ the hand before giving up hope of ss-vlng~I*-. Then with his left hand he reached into his pock- Ot and brought out is pocket knife. He handed it to Frank Sharp, a neighbor whom he had been helping. “Open it," he said. Then pointing to the hand, “cut it off." Sharp balked. Oglesby took the knife and severed the' hand at the wrist. An hom' later he wafkrd into the Springfield Hospital. puffing a. pipe. “l cut my hsnd off.” he said. A temporary dresslng had been put on at Wllllamsville. Fra n ce Discuss he ted in Fairview Baptist ohiirr,-orifeitiurtioo msd. sunday. NW- ist at 7.30 P. in. _ wrns voirns People of Cell: vgfgg ivinl 'Tho Prodi! 3" mulls): service in the United M A N ll Congressmen for or against the tax, and that their acceptance of the .lourney will not be constructed as committing them on the question. ____ P 0 T A T 0 M E ESTABLISHED Bodies of Men Found Ab dD l tA STIll SFRIII "“&.“““ “‘““r...‘i”.l”.i" I-MINE ESIIIIE RE [NNN RG _*ll* T roulks d E d g _i girl tattooed on a dead mans (Canadian Press) 0W_“S n _ n an' (canadian pres.; wrist and the initial on his belt H_r_R~n_,AND_ N_ B__ Oc, 29___ in the last Pamamenh gerlllg' R al ll’ 0 ad NEWARK. N. J.. Oct. 29.-All or buckle. were vert of the evidence strong hopes ihat the British e Property. his shares of the capital stock of by which thetwo bodies brought a- ba,-3,, on potatoes would be li . _ the Thomas A. Edison Inc., are to shore last Sunday in the derelict were exmemd md" on meh. "`“' ' be divided equally between char- vessel Catalogue, were identified ,wal home from ottawa by MA (canadum Ina) les and Theodore Edison, The pro- today as the remains ci' James Oar- H_ H_ Hameldl Q; Ham,md_ R '1`0K`-|-7» OW 29'“""'P')'“Th° parties grouped under the name of roll and John Spencer of Burgeo, B_ Fmnkland smlm’ M_ P” of c T318 i l ith M li Yi AS I ::1_eatt;’\‘m“to’:)Z-come ;:’ou‘; 011" Edison Laboratories also are left to N€Wf0\mdIlmd~' Florenceville, men prominent int ‘t 5 d M m 1 b the two sons. All of the late lnven- Captain Simeon Spencer. bfml' potato shipping industry of this t° he increase °° V " °ld1°;` tor‘s _government bonds," railroad' er of John. wept opanlynhere in vmce_ 1-. dm and gypsy groups °f 5° e ' bonds and first mortgage bonds in the odice of Vincent Mui ns. M11 In Qttawp they me; Hom H_ interest Bandits looted several small towns between the towns of Bsuupingkai and Taonan in the past few days, and last night clashed with the Jap,- anese garrison near Kikoushu. The Rengo news agency reported fifty Chinese, one Japanese Captain, and two Japanese soldiers were killed. A vernacular report, for which the tion, says the Russians have sent men to the region of Tsltslhar to protect the line of the Chinese eastern railroad, jointly owned by Other Bequests Among other bequests were $10,- 000 to William H. Meadowcraft. the late, inventor‘s secretary; $10,- 000 to John S. Ott, Laboratory as- sociate of the electrical wizard for more than half a century, who ie uit f hook occasion- War Omce here has no confirms- d_ d as 5 'es ° 5 ed by the news of Edison's death;\ _ _ h Wash1ng't'0n And _t ree armored trains containing 500 continued on page 7 tain William Fraser, as the prop erty of his brother and Ames Car- roll. He was familiar with Carroll's leather belt. with the initlaled buckle “C” and with the d€S01'llJ' tion, and the fact that he wore a truai. The fate of Captain T. E. (Pad- dy) Kirk and Russel Partridge of Halifax, who sailed from Burnt Is- lands. Newfoundland on the Cat- `Former Island Tokyo and Moscow, however' gave A Da nose Narned misunderstandings have been avoid- ---° ' ‘the impression today that possible y (B7 Km Chrk' C““‘“°“ Pm” ed. Northem Manchuria has long _-l seen wi-nor) b bl I ohm th 1_ (C““-“idle” ffm) (conrdianfrress) , , ee" “P” em °" °‘° ““ °’ Darmoir, iviioh., ooi. 29_'rhe Tom-,N-“_-,_ on," Qc," 29 _ Rlchest Babge tl , l t i _ es me mmm B Mus country pm Ford Motor Corporation announced Appambment of th,-ee men w serve W1” Be Ready December 1 is 9 'rh y by Breaks Record (clllldlll HQ) Church there on Sunday. Nov. ist at BT. LOUIS. M0. Oct. 20,-M.a.I°f 7.80 p. in. Special collection for “mg D°°1|m¢_ who || gn the MW-'l°M~ habit oi breaking relation records. "Wm be mm" ann” hom flew from Bt. Louis todhlcaso to- 'ruesd;r sii dry.,weduesoav until ¢l_lyln_1 hour and 11 minutes- The ll A. . Nowemboi' 3rd and 4th. pfwiom "mm of 1 ham- -,ng 30 §u°Y*°¥ “°§“:;'r“;*"§I"°”~ A- 5- minutes was held by crown mm toiiife - .. _ ' g¢7;.10.gg.||_ HNwkl.Th9dfltanee isIUmlles. here, George Henderson discovered B solid ledge of lignite coal five feet below the surface. The coal is said to be of good quality and e SSDI was put to work at once uncoverlnl the seam. some 40 tons have al- ready been sold to farmers in the district. The find was made in B fav!"- Delornlns is in the southwest C0111" of Manitoba, 100 miles east oi’ the be- . ill l - amend "h°It;°:e:;tg;;\m:h?:t or Kgrul Wisner imxtzation 59350,., rolls for the 22 months. the state- this nature. Mr. Martin, formerly ence Reynolds. Were Still in D0 P; ' and Wm be in 5, pppmon in handle' Iment said, amounted to $97,442,837. Of Prince Edward Island, has had Drs Hoiplthl. When hl-‘I SFC” Eff* ding. _ S The triumph of the Nationalist as great a volume of business as - - N Y k f M1 d mem ment in Britain incllnes of- ever, or more if it is offered, it 1" W°'k- W- Bem" 1’ k“°W‘: 'gmc ex; scgrhim ;mAug 21 1930 Govern - gpm., , . . . Mm! he" 5° b°u°"° th” ° dnl Wu kmmed wdsy N' me °m°e °t DiSCOvefS COal 'mgnghzy¢g:r?&;r:¢,-:;t:rl‘;raa;p¢; She was getting out oi a motor linnfr . . . .. . long experience in camp and front- Canada Third' I In Silver __-__. raaks third among the silver pro- lnrss iisniufiieidr at nsievan. Safr- IACAIIWR. _ L' lll$»i|lll|MAil\K\l.'ltQ¢ll8|Il01ii»liln! I said. ,‘ i r - W;:v;f;“;(;1‘;2 ‘;v\:p°'§:1r;°l;re:_ the Edison Portland Cement Co-.I ine A8905- HS he identmed °1°th` Stevens, Minister of Trade and pert; in whm‘:“_mp:nm mvepm are ieii in inns io his six ohiid- ins brought from Chst1cemi>.where Commerce, ,md H,,,,_ Robe., W P ren- the 01t21°8“¢ WHS *OWN by CW' Minister of Agriculture. They s ' " in they received every encourage es of the freight department of cies, Messrs. Hatfield and Sm Those who have followed the The cause of the embargo now One Of World ’s WASHINGTON D. C.. Oct. 29.- Diswsslons begvieen 'wn5hmgton_:1ig;l:§ excellent mdeouts for mu- ‘W9 “WY Ah” “S “MP5 “V9 fe' the religious needs of the trans- -- officials and Pierre Du Pasquier. ` \. t“m°d W the 55'”-dai' m1¥\im‘”“‘Canada highway camps in North-, (CanMiIM\ PWSSI economic -advisor to Premier Laval V/58° Which WHS in effevli b9f°l'e ern Ontario. in co-operation with' NEW YORK, N- Y-. 0Ct-. 01 -France - concerning American . Henry Ford increased it to $7 011 other denominations, was announ- From his great B1'2Hdm0ih€1'- W I 2 e 80300068' ced toda the United Church oi travelled hundreds of miles to N cotton were said to bc proceedinl , , ' _ J made three~~week.s- ago, referred to Rev. John Pringle of Sydney N. a few days old, but died as H despite denial by chalman Bm: For Thls Inter the dollar added in 1929 as a "d€- B., Rev. Bam Martin of Churchill, suit of a taxicab HCCIGEIW With f bo r C' swne in th’ “dard um B precsion dollar," and to the $7 rate Man., and Rev. Fred Berner of Mac having her wish fulfilled- Jo that my proposal for thc purchase _-- d (gn, 5| pp as an "emergency rate." The in- Tier Ont., have been chosen for Mitchell Reynolds, iiiicen months tm had been ma e E an em ' h inherited $1,735,415, which R€COTd & F0feC¢lSt Offhe Weafhéf M Yimliogdmii Du Pasqllier. The UITAWA, ont., oct, as ._ The creased wage it said, cost the com- this work by the executive of the old, as to 9 li 1::-ench representat- harbor facilities of sein); John N pany tds.i'is,1o1, or an average of home mission hoard. col Pringle is makes him one ci the wealthi xtugigtixavg York today was con- B destroyed in a fire only 'wg 0.800.000 a month during the 22 a former Moderator, who has fre- babies in the world-_ -- ° ,, M ,omg 1,, tim, months ii was in emsei 'vocal pay- queniiy volunteered for worn oi John and hu mother. Mrs- F Il i d A rican wheat and _ » - cred ul an me ment which said the change was canada, York to see him whom hc was only r o mother, Mrs. S. Jenn/ org, cn d d the Alex. Johnston, Deput Minister of _ __ __ 1 what b°t'w°°n cam T m y and miner car that evening at Park Avenue gnnkmnn ' ' __: 2,, "4 n nxpe, ted Marine (Reconstruction work ' ` ° ' Unlwd Kmgdmn mn bs c _ ' h on H18 Farfn The executive of the United Hotel when she was struck byo p‘f‘0¢ dl dill md obviously M ueiizpossmiu io 111:- 5 secmxdgvonisfcig miami: would °’“”°h °°°1m°1\°°d B f°“f-dei' bl” *“"’°°"- She W” “"‘°“ ‘° D°° "““°"7 1°' ° ' ' ' ' lness session with a message of Hospital, but died without regal 011885 d 1 n rin moe i iced sims mein be fe* Y °" \ “ °“ °“ m"°' (canadian rrrsri henedioiion from .Judge Forbes 95. ing oooroioinrirse ' in-ri. . ,__----_-”“'-"“"°"“_ i DELORAINE, Man.. O65- 79'* year-old nggdmg or same John N The fortune which .lohll illherl .-1-he Prodigal son in song vnu _ Dm,” 8 hola 9,, hi, form nw' B. lvwrdlns to ine wiii of his great ciio-ioiioiow.. ..... . _ . or _ a dmother which uns fylcd day is part of that amassed by great grandfather, the late P. Borg. who founded the Reyl'\0l Tobacco Company, His mother r ceives $2,545,150. iii; Boxing Bout e through their foreign freight age the potato bug. or Colorado beet 29- Wnr Dawson V r . .. .. (By George liaxnbletnn. Canpdiin Press Staff CoTrcspondentI ue LONDON, Oct. 29. (Canadian of I’:~e:s Cable)~Memb2rs of the Cab- en was the Cabinets first meeting imslnce the clcctlon, and the happy __ mood of its members was in brlglit ooriirnst wiih' their anxious mien when the National Government first was formed. Earlier ln the day Prime Minist- er Ramsay MacDonald interviewed N King George at Buckingham Pal- ace. Subseqnently he saw Lord Sarikey, Lord High Chancellor; Sir William Jowitt, Attorney General C Rt. Hon. Philip Snowden, retiI“lnB Chancellor of the Exchequer; Rt. Hon J H Thomas, Secretary of State for Domlnions and Colonies, and Rt. Hon. Stanley Baldwin. leader of the Conservative party and Lord President oi the Council m' Lord Sankey, the first minister “ed to arrive for the Cabinet meeting. “T” posed for the omnipresent photo- 14°* graphers before enterica Numb" - nd 10. Mr. Thomas was his bfishttsf “st self. The only member to wear a pl; top hat was Lord Reading, Sec- ___________-- H Continued on page 7 nt from both ministers. Representativ- I Ends fn Tears the Canadian Pacific and Canadian National Railways were also inter- (Canadian Press) viewed. They promised assistance WASHINGTON, Pa., Oct. 29 -A 1 _ in eight others before a Justice of the t effect, does not follow the potato Peace and thence to the county from the field and that, consequent- I Jail- ly, there is no danger of the b American Credits cliiiirtialoliiiimaiitlilzzwsziciii-hanges between Returns To Minister Arnong Spreadilm- ng A crowd of more than 300 men, who were cheering iustily when the _ omcers arrived, fled through win- dows and doors. Paul A. Honyak, 24, Avella, and nine women were < charged with staging an improper exhibition and were remanded to S cells ln default of bond. WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct., 29-The United States' favour- able reply to the League of Na- tions invitation to participate in a one-year armament holl- day was cabled today to Gen- eva. hD EW 9. iMEETS n boxing bout in an Avella. dance hall, th with two pretty young women as the principals, ended in tears early po- today, when state police, county de- tato industry for years claim that tectlves and constiibies raided thc le, place and hustled the boxers and THE CABINET IN A MCOD Preponderance Likely To Cause Revision If Cabinet Rep Beaverbrook Indorses resentation- Premier Bennett’s Tariff Conference W _. I Lost Headclress sr ‘ I- g_f/.»'i‘. 'I -' ,f1~ 5”.- .` _` . *_ I i " ,-1 - o _ i vue _ f\~ ._ ,_ ,_ 4 '_ 1_¥_r._ .. ..._r -» ‘ ~ .' . /L1 -.ri '_ I . F-1- ' /_ , _ e A I Y( 1 _ r _ _ _- 6 ( _ W _ _ = M." ' ~< I /. " “a . o »’~ /’,i. \ ~r "A-`» A ,-,, .-° ,. , i 'iz,,i._x1}..° U lla’ " -~ fs ‘. ,- . ~ “ » e _ri *_Ar5`A._ ,_;__\:' _.pa ‘if _*__ -` *`,,`¢`c' . J Q *_ - ..»___'°f_-.- _-rf. ff .-.;h__‘___n__¢_"_._.*1.£-ld..-_...--.A r ROBBED OF HZEIRLOOM Mme. Fedi Fei-rdrd, Austrian so- ciety lmiuty, wearing headdress of lace :ind pcaris an heirloom in the lunily for eight generations, of which she is reported to have been _ robbed. ‘Ma r. Shippers Will Command Govt. Steamers (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Que., Oct. 29.-Two Maritime Province skippcrs hav( been appointed to command the Canadian National cruise liners, Prince David and Prince Henry, during their respective Vancouver- Halifax voyages early this winter and during the tropical vacation cruises from and back to Boston thereafter. The Company's announcement to- day names Captain H. O. Giiiin, a native ol Nova Scotia, to command the Prince Henry and Captain A. J. Gilbert, a native of New Brunswick, to command the Prince David. Giflin leaves the Lady Drake for his new command and Captain Gil- bert leavcs the Prince Robert. Botli navigators have extensive experience at sea. and have years of Canadian National service to their credit. ut T ""7 Y _ . - i hn est _ ,_ lor' l\lETE0liOl.0(il(TAL OFFICE, T0!- gt- unto, Ont., Oct. 20- d' Ml`Nl.\fl`)l )\.\'D !\l.\Xl.\lU.\I TEM- me l’Eltr\’l`L'ltES ‘lil U0 42 4l\ 491 ZH IN ri 4 nncoiivc ......... - . 48 Eilinontoii . . . -......... 20 21 Cnlgnrv .... 20 B Tmgliin .... . . . _ iiiilpog . . . . ..... rs Toronto ...... .. . n- 0ltu\\‘ii ... ... . . ifonircnl .... . . ......- Qiiolioc ...... (3 Snliit John .. .. ... ' Hiillfnx ...,... ... Ril 4.. 42 00 40 4° 44 46 42 44 44 4* 44 45 42 46 ...é._é..___ grn , 1 _ probate in Hamilton, Ohio. yester- his FORECAST! J Lon-rr lt. Lnwrenu- tnllrv Fresh ' to strong northefistrriy winds: cool ds with showers. e_ Gulf and North Flmro-Slrniir winds or mnilnrnte gnlcs: noni with rnln, I Maritime l‘i-nvlnrea-Sirnnl cnet rind southeast ivlmia or nimlernto milf-1| ¢f-i- with mm, _ (Canadian Press) 1931 totalled 15,324.17s ounces, com- mail iid- im- "noi-....mi oi iris moi °'1'1'AWA. Ont.. Dot. ze.-canada pared with 1'1,oso,sai ounces for th ° tnmnrrniv mnrnlng nl 1-25. _ Rim sets this nftornnnn nt 4'5‘\ nnil e corresponding period of last `Y¢8l'.` """" *""‘"""'\' "‘°"\"\c M 0-54.- ducingoountrtss ofthsworld. Out- and 15,939,739 ounces for the il- months period of 1929- T.n.\l quart. 4 iiionn ’l‘iir-inlay, Nor. 3. 3.18 ||,m_ ei-:Yon-io ‘Nia Airs Lice iiiiix; Arlo Bvsiono 'filo B\\.\.BoaRos Lies Avicaice Y - .ni I_'__I.;.\_;r-I,!mzyr nsswwil' ,_ `_q fr/I) \ *" Q) . \\- \\ .Q /“ ig--~` ?_ CAB FERRY SCHEDULE Week days--L4-lives Borden daily ,E15 s.in. and l.l.40 s.m. ha‘!‘\"'&°.\;!Qélh-:’lg&.Wu minutes-:mags Torinsntlns dsilyx 10.” 1| 2-D~ls , .v-» ~.! ."`[` i* .' .-if .v -` .,. 4 :_ ~_,\- io- _‘--`_‘,* <.._»', _.v¢\ "_-_ _y on y i `.-__-'__» f ifiI.. ,- ,i, i 'J 1 -'» ,wi l T- .‘,,»._' I. 1, . (..._. ._\ I > I nail 5. '\ ~..»v ( E' _` , .v "1 ‘. ' VY" -_._- ...- i 1 ‘_ f.I`i ._ 1 ,\f-/ \ ' I .A-f` ,, .r ..¢~- 1’ I if 1. :yi i' _,I I ,i'. ~ , I