"i712 33" 2.” ~‘.~.I=-:i- .§~ ies, ._‘__ Great crowds of-eager buyers attend the opening day of our great Rem. nant Sale consisting of odds and ends ol every description from every section of the store. The biggest money saving opportunity of the,Season. If you want to share in the bargains offered be dn hand as early in the day as possible. Begin now at the dress goods counter. You will find a quail. tity of cdds and ends in dress goods, in suit lengths, shirt and waist lengths all _ _ _ _ _ _ _. _ _ , _ _ ~ W'-~~~“= 44,19" ""=“r'y" , 'ii l 1 loo which more would no a oluiiioo l rail in line with this state of rhihss- ._ ./ ,/p "’.// i 'f i ‘roived are auidlod it will no round from the “HM “’°“1d 11° 1 0005' S0 ithst the work is vlell done He said ' ii' i ini" View ui aiu the 'ms in the mi l' , _ li om satisfied with ure doctrinal basis. I could wish for a smaller good pilterns going at a fraction of the regular value. Oli the silk counter there is a. great. quantity of silk, all gocd pattrrns :lud good lengths too. E (lil the staple counter is arranged a great pile of cottons in prints, while cotton, flannelettes, waistings, gingharns, lawn, line J, nluslin, l .ces, embroidei- ics and etc , & etc. i lt would be impossible for us to innumerate the many lines ollered at this sale. On every counter and in every section you will see simething that will be of Special interest . On the second floor we have gather.-d up a lot of lines in lawn, flannel' cites and silk waists, small furs, odds and ends of millinery a'id etc., & etc. which contains excellent S. A. McDONALD ’ very one a genuine snap. to you. ` values. 1 . §:'._.s._._ir.. - ff .___._. l 1 - l K. J. MARTIN. ll. A llarristsr Notary Public etc Mon ey to Loan. Morris Bloc -(lharlottotovr ‘ Zndrtl. |lUli.SON I; DUFFY . Farrietera and Attornqa n.>:i¢ltora for Royal Bank of Oaaah MONEY TO LOAN l!:~owa'a Block. (Jlarloi.teiio'¢n. l ~ ‘ ri--.~l.liwtll!1ll. "-l-l~l-l-»l-l-l-l-i-!-‘l~€~l°°f-l~l~l~ _ g w. J. Mlriiillni -- - , M. ii. it - é Physician and Surgeon. . gi lte \l.ienc4 ll? Prince Street 'Z' ll theta Gm. Phone 3l0.l 1' . .r~i~°!*i-!~i-*i°°i°!°i~i'°§~l-l°>!°l°l°l~l-l~£~.. MACMNN JN ‘Q MCNEILL ` Barrislcr, Solicitors, Nolarieaictc. MONEY TO LOAN _ Ofliccs;--Cameron Block, Charloitcfowi D. A. l\lACKlNNON. K.C,, L.I...B. A.W.ll. Al'l`lili`N,\/ S.lll/ll Veterinary Surgeon (D. Dentist Gradusts Ontario Veterinary College London. Ciinads and Detroit, Vsierlnary Dental Uollefe, Detroit Mich U. S. A. Office-Mc aren Building. lately_oceup~ su by Dr Fraser, phone lt. residence Montague Hotel. Phone t. _ Diseases of the t_rset.h ii specially and svorytliiniz pertaining to t. e veterinary and rat dental profession. Montazue. P E. I. ll-llttsdr6 mos. Warburton Qt Shaw - Barrisféra, Attoriicya, Notary Public, Eli Offices in Cameron Block, Cnarlolietuwl D it roland i. .l._rE0. lli. ii. Pliyaiczarl and Surgeon Residence ' 103 Prince Ht.. Pliulie 370J UWlU@O®OO §_ `G0v¢riimr~nl Veiefnery lnspctioi) ° i ,3 moon norm iiiorio zssl. _ 'gy --5ilrwlf 6 »:»°~s»°@e»e=;e;er°~er:r-~~ A A. MCL:-an, K. C.. Dnvislri MrKinnov McLean Q Mcliinnian Barristera, Aflomeys-at-Law luown Block Charlottetown ' Y _ ________t 1'i`."ii.°lilo1.r;{'§i.~if.7.i. .w. is. uisn'rl.a'v Mcleod CD. Bentley rintar and A rw'--ll' e|\~ link ufN nmbt-in ‘ arlottstowm P. E. Island l`)T'(')ll"lli`""`l.ii.li"\`v`l7Jl'll.f`ii`.”l`ii I R icbmond Strechoppnailc Sl.Paiil`a Church llours until io o`clorlr lo 3 p. m. c $55 0 -l ~ : It Q33 30 ` 9®<’7‘ a ‘Q pil. A. A. |.i~:ciiis .. 'lvherii the latter exists there will be |875 bl' “`l\l°l' lpfeshytcfinneibccziiiic ri C ,, dwlre for the fm-me,-_ unit in Vliiiililii. Then the Method- ll Slllilliiy, 'l"cb_ '18th, was (lhllrcli Union Hliiitlay in the l<`ii~st Method- ist (_`lillrch. The pastor preached twice on the subject and it was made proliiincnt in thc ,services of prayer mill sacred song. ' Iii the niorriing the subject was The Proposed Basis." The follow- iii: is an abstract of the sermon. He stated the question on which the Church is asked to vote, “Are you in favor of the _ Organic Union of the HOTEL BRUNSWICK . Moncton, N. B. the Largs: and Best Located Hotel - the Oidy_ accommodating _I00 zuesti Situate in the eitntrs of spacious ground: and surrounded y slezant shaded tree: making it lpeciallydairable for wuréets ip tl-is summer season. GEO Moi E NE *George W. McPhee Farrister and Attorney-at-‘aw Offices-Bank of N. S. U aniberl ~ Charlottetown. P. E. Island. ' _$511.-c»`l_<_. > _ ~‘ ~ ` -`. -= r~ '. '-`\l.i-;`l-,'§;’.»-‘;\; ee-f =‘#'-T-‘r'f_"f= if-'r-..- ' MAIL CON'l`RACl` _ Neal ~d 'l'eiiilers.agldreeaed to t. e Pont- mnstei- Germ-ral, will b.- rscoiv-Bhat raw-ii until horn. on Friday. l '; HJ ’ill“’““' »"“ri *VJ .§l.“i. .?£’.§‘i¥5’£`e“ the conditions of__ab_nrr;_- posed Contract may be Heefli B11 til" lnrmof 'fender inns' be_0l‘." “°°R“ k. 9 f‘ost0fTlce» gif Moiell 'i-i-lfliiih “f” "h" and route ofl5:_;si :1n:_i_:i_t.__:.__l;p_ L. ice - is ‘i;°:.°sl.l:; uric.. yowii. l’ lil lelanc,20thJanu.irr.1914- JOHN f‘. WH H! Post_0ffieeInsD9-WP 2lfl.fr7iw l..C. Smith & -Bros Typewriter -.\lOl')EL NUMBER FIVE gives you all that is lat- est in typewriter devices. \Vc guarantee t li i s niacliinc against defect- absolutely. Write us at once for our Free Trial Offer. Soulis-Newsome OOOOOOa Fa a a o _ We are booking Orders for later delivery for EXTRA HEAVY SEL- lf.C'l`i`iD and PECLEAN- l~`.l> lMl"OR'l`ED“ BAN- Nl~`.R" and “LIGOWO" SEED OATS Grown for usin ONTARIO We also have several Carloads of E X T R A Cl-ICICE ISLAND Grown ' BANNER" OATS grown from REGISTERED Seed A very large part of the Oats grown in P. E. Island last year are unfit for Seed. .; “A Change of SEED Always pays" _Write us lor samples and prices. x Carter Q. Company Lid 9 “@@< _l a (0) 0 . l O-OOGOOOOOL1 v°°- C' OO , Charlottetown ` Seedmcn §_ (zl <’. lo, (3. € l, 'Seed Oats - Typewriter Co. Ltd. Halifax. : : : St. ]0lin an-lim I. 1 l ` L Brighten Up Your O Silver ‘- f niparliniz a clear bril- liilnt polish tosilverware there is no preparation that is quite sogood as Sparltlene. It has been used, tried and tested by hundreds of people and found best lii every case. It will clean anything from tln to gold, causes no dust, labor o scratching. Prices bottle. . .2Sc w. ll. ra ia r dn JEWELS!! .-i.~.»-iw:-‘.'°:li:r:.-.l usiigiblisi li: lliriply organic Union.” Bllt was it for thechiirches to unite. When the' I"0Ul`¢h~ “The” is d°"“3°" th" 3 beliefs and politv of the churches in- l8\“E¢ C\1\"'°h “Wh “5 'mum "°“1t number of articles. All the essential features of Christian doctrine are here irlid more than I deem necessary 1 for the faith of a Christian church." | He here referred to the Methodist' objection to the removal of the tiliiei limit. There is ii wide difference of| opinion within the Methodist (‘hurch' upon that question. This new ar-' rsngemelit may remove the objection- able features. This basis is ali lion- | est document. lt was conceived in, the minds of mature iiien. lt; shows a| genuine Christian spirit. 'Pliers was, iio hurry and no rashncss iii t\hoi In the evening thc subject. was:l "Arglinieuts for and against thei proposed Union." The text. was chos- en from First Corinthians, first chap-l ter and tenth verse. The nrgunients| against Union are: First. "Our Sa-` viollr’s prayer for unity in Jolin‘s Gospel, seventeenth chapter, does not not such a unity as woilld be iiiiiiii- fest to the world? It is claimed that we can have that iiiiity for which He vast as to fiivoi' the developnielit of hierarchical tendencies." An examin- ation of the proposed politv will cou- vince any one that this objection is very weak. The proposed linion will result in a more democratic chllrch. The lofty will be more iii evidence in its polity than they are in the Meth- odist (‘-hilrcli today. . Filth. ‘Ulijectionable features of the basis." This matter came into our discussion of the basis this morn- ing. It is eliougli now to say that it is an important mutter and one to thc consilleraitiou of which we alight to come ill the spirit ol quiet thought; and earnest p_i'ayel'. It is an honest eflort to find ground upon which we cali come together. lt is not our _ years of its development. ib"f‘i'“‘SS many °°_ Wing Jun" Calvm and Junies Arminiils to an agree- iiieiit. Tile illlestiolis between them were live questions at thc time but who today l'egai~ds them ss of para- mount importance. The systems cali- not be merged and we are not under obligation to reconcile them. We are not iii the ltltli celitiiry but well on in the 20th. We have great practi- cal difficulties and living problems. lf. seems to me that we ought to agree to liiiitc with all who ure will- ,"-ayed without organic ,,n,0n_ NO ing: so that we cali conserve ollr l‘\'Hl’9d lOl’ a iliiity which woiilll coli- viiicc the world that wc are olic. (lo ,one denies thot. iiiir the sovioiir forces and flifwt our energies along iiiics wliirli shall .advance the King- doiii of (flirist and thus serve the M, ,, c,,,,nt,.y where (ih,.,_`_m,ni,_,, id cause of progress, the cause of hu- uof. known, or for tiiiit liiiittel' wlicri >'- ll* kll0Wl\. build thrcc clillrcllcs nlili :ive them tlitleroiit liuincs and llifler uit ministers havin difiel-cnt. crecds lnunity, the cause of Gull. The argllmuiits in favor of the ililiuli m:l_v bc stated as follows:-' First The origin of the movement i: - ‘ , bet them all preach at the samr- -‘md lille ` l“3t°\"Y Of its d0V€10l>l\1€.I1t ilolli' to congregiitioiis of such 3 silc "°"5t‘t“t" R g"°“t Mllllment il* it-‘l one of the churches, You liiav sav they are united in l~lpil~it. iiiill in aim h_ff~\'e been gradlislly comiiig t.ogi=.tlier_ ° 1 but you will find it. difficult to coiii ""`st We him U10 U“i0I\B ll€l3“’0€n th( 'that the whole three could int-ct iii "`aV‘"`~ It hm* been 1* Zl`0“’fh- Thr 3 M0Ul0i|iI-lt und PI‘0Sliy'teriaii (lhilrclies _ , __, q . __ ,.im,_c the worm that they me ,mited_ ilidcpelit sections of each church. A ,1 .' - iiliicrf ' Presbytcrian, Methodist and Congre- gational Churches on the Proposed Basis of Union?" It was not "Arc you iii favor of Union?" We could all answer that in the affirmative with the qlisliiicstioii “il a saf.lsfiicto`i‘y bi-isis ciin bc found." But this question refers to llnion upon n proposed basis. It woilld therefore be a natural tliiiip for us to cxnniinc the basis before wc vote. He gave here it sliiirt account ol the history of this doculliclit up to ‘he evening of Friday, Dec. lltli, 1908, when the Union (‘oiiimittec oi over 150 men voted its sdoptioi. with oiilv one dissenting voice. Then followed an examination oi the articles in thc doctrinal basis to which some of the Methodist people take 'exception-articles 3 and ti. This discussion led into ri statement of the iiiffereiicc between Calvinisn: :iliil Armiiiianism. He stated the iivr points of the former and also quoted the Westminster Confession on the Eteriial Decrces. Presbyteriiiii theo- logy is Calvinistic, and Methodist theology is Arminian. He gave r i-liort synopsis of the teaching of Ar- riiinirmism and declared that it was impossible to blend or merge the tw( systems into one, ol' to obliterate th; cssentisl___featl.lr_es of _eit_licl',___ _ _I_-_I_g;__yva,s__ convinced that the mutter of making -tlieni harmonize is not one of an-y :irnctical or real necessity; we must lrmeiribcr that the task set for the committee was the lindiiig of a basis -.`iionli\’§'i"/f-.. KI D.N,E.Y,-_/. T * A *j_l§:, ...fi- . ij rut: li. 'l . _\__\_\ rr. ; x: !_//*V 4 1’ . R7 //iss fr ,¢., . I .Card 0l Thanks We the undersigned wish to ex- , press our thanks to those nien and wonieri who so untiringly labour eil to save our homes in the recent ftirc that visited our village- l livery eyewitness concedes that lit was a great exposition of what ipluclc and dogged perserverencc icuii accoiiiplisli by refusing to ad- liiiit di~l`<-:lt cvcii when facing what llookcfl fl hopeless task. . 'l`lialiks to those who lahoured ou, even when they were at the ipoint of exhaustion, and when dc lsplte their best efforts the flames ~cemed to be gaining. lt was their -example that stimulated the others less .stout hearted to the renewed attack, wliicli secured the victory. J. D. MCINTYRF., I). Mari( =iY. Moiitague. Fehv. 2|. ioiz - l I O Q W lllll-Ti l -J_~,§@» \ n\‘ , ' ||l:‘,`\A_ ,. le una. , null " llni lt.'a not difficult to _¢_e_t t_l_ie hind og o on iiil5‘i'i'sd"p¥ii'i§ ’§"1"u'h‘»l Lsiiniiiiir. ills use no nlur ous acids ln our propen- tliun our etliod prolongs the lfe of your llnea.'ll`hls la one re o w 7 you Stork andvon zettinz it at e tht lima, Star Steani Laund ry. ';'-_'oi~ld Mcthollisiii and the Methodist, - ‘ 'o .ry ii ici iiispirerl t-liurch will b ' "-' ‘ ' ~ ~ - - ' lrgaiiic linlon can never take the llace of iniinid liiiitv I kiliow, but Se.,-Om]_ "The time for Union has lsts_liii_ll unions, one iii 1874 and _-1 not ,vet come. Let well olioilgli alone. I.ct'. us co-operate nioi‘c. Let. us have lii o linioiis between Piesbytei mils vlcre croil ned by the lust one in -'llraln lil 1883. At the last union illctliollislii iii (‘-nliiirlii, Ncivfolliidliind :~cde,.,,| ,,,,im,_~ AS n ,,,Mt@,- O( (Mt :ind lleriiiiuiii bccsiiie one. The yeai'i=. if this orgaiiic ilnioii is lleslrnblc "iio\v is the accepted time and now have cuiilirined thc wisdom of oil: fiitlicrs. lil the first ff-ii _veiiri-l aftci is _tim day of Syllvationjl (ianada is the lust Metllodist uiiicli thc iiiclli- iii its. growing tiiiic. Iii the nature lll‘1‘Sllill of the United f‘liui‘cli wa.-; of .tliiligs each denomination wil; iloublc tliilf. ul the snpamteil ll'aiiclipi~; seek success. Our western country li. l-Hkcll Ulf-!"ll1f‘-I' fit the time of iiiiioii filling ii|»_ The gli,-ee (1en0minau,,,,E and tim iiiissioliury interest and con- ure going into these new frm-n., trihlltioli were deepened :ind cnlnrg- llllildllliz their chilrghps ,md c,,]lC,_,es_ nil. Since those unions, friclidly rclo 'i`oli cali easily src that n's the time goes on and, the tcrrimry \,@c,,,,,e,; Presbyteriiilis mid Mutliodists. Th' flccllpig-il by the three d,,nUminuU0n,, iiiovcnicnt fi_ir'lliii0ii begllii in il dc- tlle chances for an organic iiliioli will ‘~lil`0 f<>l` 0-0'0l>0l‘ati0n null it is claim- Hccome more remote. Then look at Gd ‘W I\\0H1l>€‘I‘== of the Uiiiriii tjomniit. this fetler-Bl liliioii mutter. How does fee that their work together wal; it work? Take the small towns and liizitlc coniluimtively cosy aiill vi-yi tions llaivc been incrcasilig between -'illaiies where two of thc churches “"'1`m"“l°“-i 'W 3 901150 Of U"-‘ lillid- are now st worlo but where there is ini-’ \\'iSle: "You niust be Meth- lu non-essentials and wlicli the causes ollisits" and lirotlierg "You must be which culled for thc dcnomiililtionr l’i‘eSli,vtcriana.” In tllo iifitiipe 0" are reliiovred their continued exist things this mllst cause friction. On f-'ll'-"l` i-" "Ot \\`¢’-<`0SHHFY~ 'l`I\l"L' the clllircl: the other liand_ give them nrgnnio services of either body tuliuy and you union on a basis to which they are ‘Vlll observe very littlc dificrcnre in Villinlr to subscribe and you allow the tlieology of the prclicliers, 'l`ll1l”lll’>- l»-"Wife lllimbers of these are and character of the millions assign- lion-English-spea/king. The Bible is Gil t0 it Why not to fill? If the Pres- <‘-irtrlilateil in over l00 toiignes .in g lrvterian (llilircli can iiiinisfer to the Uiinlitls and over 50 in the citv of various types of miiill in its section Winnipeg alone. The task of reacliinir Why not to all? And il this is pos. and teaching these people is o great sible in both -cases could not ri wie and it is liecoulillz more .t-oi-io..-. church r_i\i~ililtlii;: from ii lliiioli of the \vitli_ii\‘ci‘_v p_a.¢'sinu year. We sliiill lie two _ilo it us well or even better?, lilliitliclipllcd if our forces are divid it wiis ii vision of thu great need of our ive'-ltniii c uiit 'li l the lcnrlels to noik lol iililon _tgyfh hdy _the _immi_2P8lI_ts who are Fourth. Oiii' foreigii work iirgini; 0_e_.C2_ is i; ant their friends.. _Tlilu the need of 3 lii_ii_on of forces--;i dos. ile lon iss been strengthened in tho cr and more visible union than / Possibly you have omitted , Eastem Brand cape ~ from your everyday ward- you have yet to wear the cap “class." , and t _ska/4. f f BRAND CAPS \\\ You need a cap ten inside. \ ' \ \\~ \ _ \\\` "=\~ \:‘»i 1 robe because you thought all caps looked just ordinary. But -\ '_: with - ' ' C9. ° -_ _ my cap that will suit you best, but re- member , for this you need a hat once. never found the right never will until you get one with this trade-mark .~ - " / .ts >\ _ai . ll "_ _,.4 -/J /___ .. . Just go-today ' ' on the - - ry I to look . trade-mark. times where ~ ` But you cap. You Qi iff .§Q\-2”." // ensue --CAPS A new line ol’ Eastern Brand caps arrived here this week comprising all the late rid boys. This is one ofthe hown.Prices range from 50 st styles in sizes for mon best exhibits we have ever c, 75c, $1. to _$l,2S We also have a splendid line of the celebrated ver crossed a counter. This itials in gift........ . __ 1 . .+ve-‘ii “ if . . -o .,i,:ei:~; -ll 1 < all ,fn " _-ri iv,-'” . “; English Royal Derbies one o e newest shapes and styles f the best felt hats that has is an advance line showing in all sizes. Price with , * _ jo ‘ .- ~. ‘ ' .iv - ' . __ :=‘-ll. l - mr. wi.- `€ ' 1~"rT€` voimc MEi|"'§"HAN '. ~\- g) 2-2 zdttsrwtf. ' ' ` ' -~7:-f-:- f - ~ -l _foualuilau ci Assllflah ails.) finals uF.i.i> , “_'AN'l`Ell, at once, ri Hmm lui- gclieral housework. Apply to j Mrs. Llrucc Stewart, 14 Water St. ___ __ _ 2-23dtf. E ‘\'AN'l‘l~JD, a girl for general house l work. Nu washing. Apply ati ‘\'AN'l‘E.I.l, a girl for general hoilsc- ' work, -reference re;1iiircd."Applyf I4 _I_Jppcl‘_Ptince hit. _ __2_-_‘.§|_Ji_llLilJ
  • s., '.l?o|edo,O Vl th ' ; ' - ` Hold ll.~‘,l>ruzi,-into prieo -- ltliie rililiziis llilriifrcii-ilims unmid Wm’ l""“`U*‘"“l”"'“l“'*"l'“f<'id§°n'tivatl°n i-5 barter & Co., Ltd., Scetlsnien, Charlottetown, advertise in this ls- suc that they are booking orders for extra lieavy recleuncd and selected 501211 fmt-S. Amcricsp Banner and Li- _gowo white oats rind black Tm-tarlun lmllurtcil direct from the growers in Ontario; also several cars ol extra heavy lslslill grown white oats grown from registered seed. As 3 large part of the oats grown in this Pro- vince last year are uiillt for seed ow- ing to the dry season, farmers will do well to write Carter & Co. for Blmllles and prices. Good heavy seed OMS Will he a scarce article before seeding time comes. 2-23dlwl:. -Farm fnrSa|e For sale a_ valuable farm at Fairview Lui 05,conri.~iting of loo acres of lurid ao acres clear and in high stale of culti- ation. Farm fronla on West River, mn. venlenily situated. For furlhei- ponioulofg applv to George W. McPhee, aitorne .at- la -1v.B4iik of Nova. Scotia Chambcrs.C,l1ar- luftctown,or in the undersigned ' WILLIAM. A. Mi-Ll-:AN Fairview .roi/vis, anchors, and other fishing; geiir for sale at ri lisrigiiill. Apply' either pcrsolliilly or by letter to t-iiptl E. ll. llelor (leoi'i:ctown. 2-Zflfllwk ‘ _. YJ. _._ __,._l_-*_-'l ()DDS AND ENDS, in groceries. _ Our stock is nearly sold, out. Al few remnants lnft, good clraii stocky lit bargain prices to clear. F. J. Holman ie co. 2-22'1Y 2°°‘_ price for good stuck. 1'- msn S: (lo. ___,____,__."'22 "' ' AN'l‘EIi,°`io'Hiiit. live “Y "“””""` res of lnnd near t?llnrl<>tl¢:;:_“;:_‘ -lsnil that has been p|1\"¢“" E" 5 em last Year, and olil pBH¢""° t °t07huy previous required. Also want _______ s quantity of carrots, pnl‘s_ __: beets and cabbage. A_i_i_ply________ ooy sr son, nor isv. H z_m,,,,,,_ Business oi»i>oii1uN|T'Ff EUiioP`siAN oarrrai. liirzilslml _ for attractive _e;:_el_§$_l;¢' n substantial lines o I - _ nourooda. 'I‘rf=°"‘°°°’ wmriigiiiii. cctrlc Powers, IrriBB¢l°””'d st,,,,|_ Mining, Agricultural and In _F Inu” ,Bond, Debenturc and S'-‘gold Underwritten. Purchased 01” E____°'_Mn Properties purchased fort sxploltatioli and ~li1"'°S¢m¢“_ ‘Bu .om Financial Undertakings 0 aandled. ~ ord- Miacellaneoua oomm|'|l°”:.;';g, ,ge- ara of all characters ao0eP___m_y_ ciitlop mall! m"°p°“ fs' mil llc- cormroadhsw ' °°°l°’ ed Til tolli at Brat wrltflll' "lv" ' Loli- li ii nal naiiiim iiilniu. 1 leave at Edmund Toomha' grocer,and atariia o li-250# lf- 5?§'@ 11 A. F. wlblnf, 'NP ,-- °-~_*°+‘i 1 l.l<|l'S2W ' ,receive reward. ' 2-Zldrllipd 400,. Ehllllid- . . i, ' 1 1 ,_.» . i , V i . _ » _ r r - _ ..' ~ _ . __.-_..._ .._.. . . . _ -W.. - -- 4-.1--. ,. ‘ , _...,......_. ..._..__ .___ ._ _ _ ._ _ -. . _ -, ._ _ pg. ii. _ A i‘ f.:~.. .!.