l i v r V ' '|'@!rA’!'lB‘!ll'lWl "" -Wellhers ‘ 3 A Guaranteed Alum qu; American Mannheim-¢ $1.00 Why go to bed with\ the fi ar nl _ waking on time. Let ihc clerk take the responsibility. W. 'Wellner l Jevvcl'er Q ‘bf =-'if-1:?-7'5" .'i'.l‘. , -.\,h -- '_'§/.Q _ _ _,,, _ x_.i¢_._f,_'__-_,_ , » v »- _ -.sr . -_ . - ‘§~ f".»“.2¢..;-»s‘»‘.= V' .JD See 'lhese i.`rw Boots For Men Xms NEXT They have bellows tongue, double sole, This is a_ good time to have your photoiaken at our Studio for Xmas. Telephone 192]. ” "' ' ,...~suascRiaiens should renew a _ _ W e l :L_ "“' “ii ' i l s .f_.f_,-;'},”"‘f" 1. l"smily Group use., §"'-'1="’§f"l Photo Ai The , ,,,.,-, C Q . ...~NAUi~‘nAcsi.-Mrs. corset: and ‘ ook 5 tudjo children of Boston, who have been DesB,_,say mock I visitin here for the sst three heavy heels, shown in fan and black winter calf, i viscolized, iust the art- icle for outdoor wear. All sizes, two grades, $6.00 al tl $7.00. I _ A nice line of Doc- tor’s aniisepiic, _Water- proof boofs $5.00 £9 Co kid gloves (sialinnmslie) reg- llayer Pholographeri “You run no. risk when you leave your prescription here. Our prescrip- tion department is presided over by expert pharmacists only, no novice or beginner does any part of the work and our prescriptions are thoroughly tested and checked to in- sure extreme accuracy. We can fill the prescription of any doctor pro- mptly snd at a reasonable charge. Try us. The 'l.‘.Wo Macs, 149 Great George St. MEtf. “4Z pair of ladies fine while ular $l.l0 per piir. Long 4 hui- l33 Queen Street L - A F * I ff- s . `- I \¢ 'Y i, ~. l* 7 . " *V ` - Bros, zu 6-ir-ous; . .. ., \ ' \ 'fm /A / ' I: . \ Q . i -\. , , », \. ` - L sv -. ,f$é~;>\\;_‘;»\~\\f.\E§§ / N ` _ \,,__,,, . i ~ Your H eating and cooking np-pnratiis will last much longer if yi u use our coal, We li -ve now on hai d all kii ds ot »fie~li mined wal lice from slale and stone. . fiend us your address and we will U.; Gloves yusi in stock The new- #Sl Bild \l\¢ ¢0f|'¢¢l 'lll0V" lo tntocs and find that the crop is bc- w¢nf 851: A pair. 3lANL\'.Y quote pric ~ Phone 1 i 1 il. Lyons 8|. Bo “Remember the Central Drugstore for your Pickling Spices and Ess- ence of Vinegar. Our stock is fresh and strong. E. A. Foster, Sunny- side Druggist. 1970-10-8lVl3i. "This store has the finest range of Voivots offered in the city. we want you especially to soo our wide widths in black. A very choice range of Cord uroys at 650 Moore Sr McLeod .|975 10 8M3I. ‘ Tho overcoat of fit and style is waiting for you in our men:-istore Just look ai. the smart new styles shown inthe Saturday Evening Post. and magazines of that class, and remember that you can got. the vory styles right. hrro- fit rluht~-style ri\4hi.~-pric»e ri|:|ht-- wear rignt.. Moorele McLeod . |975 l0-8M3i- mi, =-~. _ . ae; mm. . :-17 rl! I / , 4’/?;l2/ f A ._ ,,_»_‘,,1 -,__ ,/,gf H 1 .\ f \ i < in _ _ ilifg JJ, ..r.:_'\' " _ -'Ti iii'iIffL1"1‘»i.fTf'- :\~ 'High Grade Coal' is th' on kind wo cami it 5°” “°" msttdr, when you order you can be sure of getting satisfactory coal if 3'0" °°m° so _ _ Vvc lisveon hand *net now some sig easiienslly good sei for rsukih W, kitchen Pltiss Scraonggzl nalillloi mldliediu glleo£iilr'§ld:n.§¥3\ l,';h°{,¥,; , 0 i'5°“'lii:`3ll""ii:i"§iii:.'i.::'.“"i‘:..u‘:; :ill be mild?" if- _ "Y '-.":,.-.~ ,‘»r:' . _" #drove-O lilqoeé T*-"”.*.f‘=.\ ,.f. _`v‘ 'i.§=*__. =-1: .f.:‘_ ~ ‘_-ff.. 4*' , ` -3-.. - 55" j"f- ~;\\ ~ _ .,‘_ _,Q = '.3-_. ‘-‘ - ~'-< ._ ‘P3 =-fi -‘ ri ci' ...ri-f.. ». \_-or-, ;T._¢*..=-*’ `“"L......L"r-.r----“‘.§f§....,. .. in ln___ ton wrisis. Sizes 6 io 7 on sale Saturday 75c s pair. Stanley B os 2012-I0-l0M2i Men°s Automobile Gloves. li 'sl qualify of Dcnti own make of fan cape, strap wrist and cull $5.00 ii piir STANKEY all sizes $2.65 STJNL' heads-at the prions that fit all Loot! i975 i0 8M3l "Men's whiic silk Dress BROS 2016-i0-l=sM5i $455. i fl STANLEY BROS ' 2lii 6-iii-l0M5i “Men's wash white Dress ` " Vesi's with the new U opening. W THE' EASTERN- lll.li\R'DlAfl ll i f..°rr, rms to buy in our i>revii»»` ...°llR. ED. D. FEEHAN is Guar- dian representative in Scurls. His phono number is 5, W. L. Dlngwcll '...-'mn uonurso muur our-' rlian can _bo obtained at W. A. John- ston's, Montague. .».°'l‘Hlll MORNING DAILY Guar- dian can be obtained at W. A. John- ston's, Montague. ...°'l‘. GORDON IVES is Guardian agent in Montague. l-its odice phone is 18 and residence phone I0. week or two before the time 'they have paid for has expired and time not miss an issue, as all papers are discontinued promptly on expired 5 P weeks, have left on return after ..;~'rim aiu-1nns'r Piano which was on exhibition at the King's ' County Fair has been purchased for use in the Town Hail it Georgetown. ~...‘LIQUOR RAID--On Wednesday the Bth, Brosecutor Mead, Ba.lllfls Mctlnrron and McGarnsy‘ searched the dwelling and outbuildings of R. E. Anderson, Sourls, and took away nine barrels of beer, which will be analized. ...°INS'1‘ITUTlil REORGAN!~ZED.- The Institute at St. Peters has again been re-organized, with D. J. Mullins, Southampton, as Secre- tary. The first meeting will be held' in the Court House this evening. It will be attended by Professor Ross, Secretary for Agriculture, who will speak on the work of Institutes. Everyone interested is invited io bc present. ' ...°THlii LADY SYBIL arrived Tuesday night from the Magdalen Islands with a small amount of freight. After taking the mails on board she left for Picton. Among the assen ers were Mr J W Part BP0lldil\E B very pleasant vacation. ._...__._1_.._-_ -Mr. and Mrs. James McLean left for Boston recently. Mr. and Mrs.. McLean are old residents of Nau- frage and will be greatly missed by their many friends.-Mr. Ronald Mc- Lean left recently for Boston, where he will in future reside.-The farm- ers in this section are now busy dig- ging their potatoes.-A large quan- tity of kelp has been landed in Nau- frage and the farmers are engaged hauling it.* ...'MILLTOWN.-The farmers of Mllltown are all through harvesting, and digging potatoes is the order of the day. They are a very poor crop ill King!! County. Some of the farmers will not have enough for their own use.-One of the enterpris- ing farmers, Mr. Robert Thompson, carried home the red ticket for his Caspar colt which he purchased a short time ago. Rob knows when, where and what to buy.-Mr. Geo. Stewart is doing a rushing business trapping.-Russel Campbell has rc- turned home from Georgetown whore he was attending the Exhibition.- The school is progressing favorablyl under the skilful management of Mr. ` John W. Bears.-The genial mail driver, Mr. Wm. Bruce, is making. good time.-Mrs. Noah Campbell husi returned home from Charlottetown, where she was visiting her brother,. Mr. D. H. Wisner. ' ( Y v s . ...'CONVENT REUl&’slNS.- Si.. Mary's Convent School, Souris, op- ened on Tuesday after been closed for 'ten days on account of sickness. Many of the boarders arrived on thc express Tuesday evening! ..,*SOURIS WHARF NEWS.-Only three schooners were in the hurbor on Monday, the Cecil F. and Lime- light at the railway wharf, both loading with live stock and produce, the former for Bt. Pierre, thc latter for Sydney, and the Telephone, Capt. Joseph Lane, anchored out in . ‘ `\ J is `l " Y the stream. All the gasolene boats . . 5 silo .. zoioio soma ~ were to South Lake Tuesday fishing mackerel. Many of them. returned to Souris in the cvening.’ "The hats that suit all sorts of ...*GOOD CROPS.- A visitor from Rollo Bay says “Tho farmers in our S0i`i-5 0' PUl'505» 9SD9C'|fl||Y |05" section have much to bo' thankful onrs-are here in our mens store. New lmts at 750, $1.00. l.50. 3 00, 3.50, to 5.00 Moore 85 MG- for; the harvest has been a bount- sous one, thc grain is well filled and headed ami is making an excellant turn out. A few fields arc still in stock but in a. short time all will be gathered into the barns. The sound oi gasolcno engines and threshing machines is hcnrd in nil directionsf Many are already digging their po- hind the average, although a little bcttcr than was nt one time expect. ed. The turnips are nn excellent crop The pastures this summer were bet- ter than usual; the cattle are in “lshdlcsl Whllli kid Ill vc* fm' good condition and are still milking svening wear, lilmchcs long wcl1.' _ 24 i- ch lon $5 25. .._*MACKEREL.- The - mackorcl situation still maintains its interest good catches being made cvery fine day. The principal school appears to come as far west as South Luke, » rf.~..;'*'" l Human if” .1 The Eye is one ofthe most delicate and coni- pligitcd ut the human organs, and yet, probably through ignorance of this tact, it is being constant- ly ill-used and overwork- ed. Eye-Strain ` Be wise and do not ig- nore any of the symp- tniiis of liye-S|rain;_ head- aches nr pains in the regi in of the eyes, inabil- ity to read or sew for any length of time, blurred vision. ~ Allow ns to Examine your Eyes. We will give ‘ you expert reliable advice- This is our business. G. i~‘. lluicheson .- fr-_ east past East Point, and from three miles ot! shore as far out as the boats have ventured. As dories are too small and too slow for such trips motor boats are kept together \ near the grounds from as far west as llhiy Fortune on the south side und Bayfield on thc north. Some twenty- iivo boats make their headquarters at Frasor’s Harbour, while as many more urc hauled along the beach at the various fish stands and numbers of the Souris boats go home every night and back every morning. The fish are of an immense size. A school | of the dctestcd dog fish are here now and they seriously interfere with the fishermen. ...'F`ISHING NEWB.- Mackerel are still very plentiful oil South Luke and East Point and the fishermen of Eastern Klng's are rejoicing. The _ boats on Monday mst with good suc- cess. James Donovan had the proud distinction of landing at Matthew & McLcan’s wharf a catch of over ten l barrels, the largest that has been made by a small boot for almost thirty years. Mr. Donovan is to be congratulated upon his success.- , Mussrs James and Donald Mcldschsrn Black Bush; Jack Tassel, John Ryan, H. D. McLean, John J. McPhee, C. Cox and many others secured catches ranging from one to ten barrels. It is earnestly hoped that such success . will continue. Over 50 barrels of mackerel were landed at Matthew & McLcnn's wharf Monday. 'Phe fish ure all large; the average number to 1' fish weighed 82 pounds, another 3; mackerel were landed at Matthew From esterda ‘s Evenin Guardian) gmomsman were ably discharged by “ b“"°l l' b°“'°°“ 9° “nd mo' 0” store, Souris, left Saturday morning ' pounds and a third 3; pounds.- . winds the me .sms no semis ir; "‘ ,',‘;§;"° ,‘§f_‘f,f,', §’,§‘,,“‘§°‘,',“§o'§,‘1 = Mcl,ean'| wharf. From this lndustry ,D g friends and relatives. He will be ',‘l°‘:‘,°° 'it &°=°lf_,1!:;0°I_l;,\l:,:°;°';_l;orl,”:)‘:', greatly missed in Sourls for he was on “gin “w;t;,“l_. L“Mnb“;_ has at all times an energetic and pro- ” ' K‘ lgreseivs citizen I-lis host of friends . ‘ Qyeqpglfl i . & Co l 8 A . given up ,thu ratilor monotonous tssk.,,_h _mé V _“e,n“_y 'hh mm p g . . . - ridge, Charlottetown, who was re- turning after an absence of ten days iinh the Magrlallenla; Iéesléeiglannoné w o accompan e r. ar r ge, an ,Mrs. A. D. McIntosh, who went on board in Bouris.° ...*NEW LIGHT.-The light in Nau- frnge light-house was in operation -for the first time on Wednesday night. It was installed last week by ‘Mn Milton Walsh, foreman of works of the Marine Department. Mr, Frank McKinnon has received the *appointment of light-house keeper and entered upon his duties on Wed- nesday. Mr. McKinnon is to be con- gratulated upon having secured such a responsible position and he will,' without a doubt, prove hi-mseli worthy of this trust that has been placed in him. The building was erected by the Annandale Lumber Co., and has been completed in a manner that reflects great credit to them! ...°WEDDING BELLS.-A very in- teresting event took place at St. hlargai‘et's Catholic- Church on Tues- day, Oct. 7th, when Mr. Leo. Gal- lant, was united in marriage to Miss .Julia Gallant, both of St. Charles. The bride was dressed in a very pretty suit of blue, and worea white liat. She was attended by her sist- cr, Miss Mary Ann Gallant, who \vore a handsome suit of grey and hat to match. The functions of Mr. Henry Martin. The nuptial cere mony was performed by their pas- tor, Rev. Father McPherson. In the evening the happy couple drove to the home of the groom, where a splendid reception was given to n large number of friends and relatives, -who had gathered to wish them u _long and prosperous married lilo.” EASTERN PERSONALS _,,'Mr. Jamcs‘,McDonald, St. Pat- cr’s, was to Sourls on a business trip on Wednesday.” _ i ...°Mlss Margaret McGough, Boar River, wus a. visitor to Souris Wed- nesday.° V . ...*Mr. J. Mtfinnis, Black Bush, |was to Souriswednesday on ii busi- ness trip.* ...‘Mrs. A. D. Mclntosh, Souris, left by the Lady Sybil Tuesday 'night for Kcntvillo, N.S., where shc will spend n few days visiting rela- tives.* ' ...’Mcssrs. Peter and Joseph Gii"s, who have been spending afew wi- its nt their old home in St. l‘etcr'B, loft recently for Boston, whcrp they will resume their dutics.° ...’The many friends of Mr. John -Mills, Bay Fortune, will regret to learn that he is suffering froma sc- vere attack of lo.-grippo. His spocdy recovery is earnestly hoped lor.* ...*Miss Sadie -Gillis, St. Margar- cts, left recently for Boston, where the will spend the winter. Her many friends wish her success.” ...'Mr. Arthur Cunning, who arriv- ed sometime ago from Somerset- lshire, England, is now busily engag- 'cd ploughing on the beautiful farm 'that he luis recently purchased from Mr. Bernard Crcnm,°ar.° ...‘The following registered at the (lox Hotel, Souris, on Wednesdny:- 'J. M. Partridge, Charlottetown; Les- lie Cannon, Charlottetown; R. C. 'Crucksh_nnk, Montreal; Henry Beas- lcy, Halifax; John McPhee, Char- flottetown; W. J. McDougall, St. John; J. E. Barry, Moncton.° (From yesterday's Evening Guardian) ...°Rev. A. D. Mclntosh, Sourls, has left on n visit to Sydncy.° ...*Mossrs Frank Scott and John S. iAddy, representing firms in St. John arrived in Sourls on the noon train Tuesday nnd are registered at the Cox H0tcl.° ...°Cuptain Haphey, in charge of `Milton Dingwoll’s gasoleno bout, was _ln Souris Monday with a load ol ifreigbt and returned to Buy Fortune ,ln the evening.° ...'LIVE STOCK.- Mr. Reggie Dingwell, a most progressive farmer of Bay Fortune, made a very large shipment of live stock and produce on Saturday last.° ..._--» | ...*Mr. Allan Joseph McDonald, iformerly proprietor of the Novelty for San Francisdco, Cai., where he where he will spend s few days visit- Ciub sag Regular Trunks Steamer Trunks _ -v-__ TRA VELLI N G 0 BAGGAGE 0 Practically the whole of Christy Bros Fxhi- biiion display is to be seen at Stanley Bros. It' you need or will need in the near future any bag- gage you will be wise to visit S'an1cy Bros and . see this line exhibit. ' Club Bigs Visiting Case Suit Cases Fitted Suit Cases $l.50 Fittings $4 85 Grntlemc-:n’s Trunks Hat Trunk $4.25 $14 75 .c $8.00 ' to $l2.85 $27.00 to $50.00 $5.75 to $8.50 $5.25 to $22.00 to $2l.50 _ $15.50 $l0.50 Ward robe Trunk $49.00 -‘- 4 button wrists. Siz 's 6 to 7. On Sale Saturday 75c a pair. 42 pair of ladies fine white lrid gloves (italian make) regular $1.10 per pair. Long Sid" ll 'x?.`.Z§.. S One of the most r urcs in the Roman Catholic Church is Cardinal Raphael Merry del Val, thc, Papa, Secretary of State. Great us is is his position and power at the Vatican, he is still a compara- tively young man, for he was born on Oct. 10, 1865, nnd will celebrate his forty-eight birthday today. He is a Spaniard, of Irish descent, and was born in London, whore his fath- cr was secretary to the Spanish em- bassy. The Pontifical Secretary was educated at Slough, Ushaw College in Durham, and in Rome, and in his student days was known as “the Merry Devil." _He is descended from an Irish family that settled in Spain Papal envoy to Queen Victoria’s ju- bilee, and a little later ho represent- ed thc Pope at the funeral of Em- peror Wililnm I. He was also the Vatican's representative at the coro- nation of King Edward. He was he received the red hat of the Sacred tary to the congregation that elect- orl -Pius X. to the Papal throne, and retary of State. the most important the settlement of the Manitoba school controversy, long a religious and political issue in Canada. The Cardinal speaks English, Spanish, German, Italian and Latin. He is fond of golf and other out- door sports, and, strange to. say, is a baseball “fan.” I-ie knows the \namcs and records of all the lead- ing hig league players, and follows the pennant rnces with great inter- est. He became interested in base- ball through Bishop Kenncdy of the American College. Cardinal Merry del Val was re- sponsible for the introduction of el- and he was only thirty-eight when. College. Merry del Val was secre-5 Pins then made him Pontlilcal Sec-i office within the gift of the Pope. l Merry del Val was given a numibcrl of important diplomatic missions, curly in his career. One of these was, i CARDINAL MERRY DE'Ii`.. X314, loflyrgmen at tthct aldegrianlctelcctéion PAPAL SECRE A wi o more c urn c an i-su ra- , UF STATE' 43 TQDAY. l gists thou any other things wc can , do." emarkable fig-Q As quickly ns possible lieuduiiurtcrs will bc established in every \vnrd and it is proposed to use the schools for _this purpose. i WATERFRONT DEVASTAT ED BY TERRIFIC TIDAL WAVE. WASHINGTON, Oct. 7.-Every available government wireless was sputtering out messages toward Alas- ka today, calling for reports on the destructive strime in Nome. One brief reply camo from the Nome life saving station, saying the water- front hnrl been devastated by n tid- about three centuries ago. ‘ral storm, The eminent churchman was only | T 11 9 r e v c n U c ¢ 1| 1; t c r Bear, f»W0l\l5Y'l~W0 When |16 WIIB l1l?P0l“f-Bd H now in Nom has n capacity for c. bringing about 150 people to Sent- tle. Officials hero thought steam- shlps which weathered the gale in the sea out of Nome would bring others. The ncnrcst. garrison is in Fort Davis, iieur St. Michael, across the North Sound. Companies and \~‘. of the liith, infantry are lu Fort liuvis und it is expected that they would help without awaiting orders from the war department. , ____ TAl~"l‘ TO LAY CORNER STONE i - . ii'o'h'roN, M/iss., oct. 9.-iwmer l‘i‘csidr|it Williom H. 'l‘uft of- `ficintcd this afternoon at tho laying of the cornerstone for thr' new home at the Toston City Club, which is expected to cnet n-are than $500,000. Other notable mon assisting in the ceremony »\'r;re (lov- crnor Foss, Mayor Fit'/gcmlfl nnrl Unrdinul O'(,'onncll. "Wo huvc u low J. & J. Utility Kits left.. This pnckngc is a snap at 250. ’I‘hcrc's tiiic worth in each. E. ste Central Dru store A. Fo r, g f . 1970-10-8lVl3i. » ~ .W ii f made archbishop of Nicosia in 1900, . » - _ - _W -» . `-'-'l;'“_f-l_____4~=?.__'_-‘ii-1 _`.°_I'*__7;`-i_;:'°- ;:5_-.__.> 11"'-_;1 i.'_~;f;'.1"_-=~;*-___~ f:.r;:; w; . :_:.'TI-F =‘_='_-xr.:-,-;;' .Mi-»_-»-~» -~.-~--~- --~~;.-.-;.-=.=.=.=;-;.-==- _ .~.=... | \>~ 45 » ~°` ,, ."- J.: `ll» 4 1 i M Ti' - \\\`i-5° UNSHR//v t Y' CEETEE 4° ,i 8: 8 PURE WOOV WELVE suits of ordinary Under I be made In the time ll \ ._,!___,.__ ,v` G0' #46 "`_`\‘.:; fe _ 1"' » sp' " _ ‘Vit ectric lights, telephones, elevators,. typcwriters, and other modern ini-' nrovements into the Vatican. His iron-handed diplomacy has- bt-en widely criticised, and he has been ac- cused of many blunders. but he still, holds the entire confidence of the Pope and other church lenders, O O O . John Armstrong (‘/haloner, who* has the novel distinction of being. legally insane in New York and le- vally sane in Virginia. was born in, New York forty-one years ago to- day. ~ I r _-- PLAN nm Rs:s1s'rRA'r'ioN os' 'rl-ir: woman vorsins. , ci-iioaoo, ost. 1.-A me registrs-l tion of women voters when tho polls‘ ii T wear can _ ‘lakes us lo make one ssui of “CEEFEE” Undercloiliinf. "CEE'|‘EE” Undcrcloih ng is made on special machines, eniirex different from ordinary knitting mst inns, and whichnéel dis.. only machines of their I n nn YRQCEETEE ” Underclolhlng costs I little more but is moot eeonomlal. an -- csirrss " und¢fs|°¢s|»»¢ is mia. mm nn ssnsn. Gund Annnlin Merino Wool only. This wool islnulimegh s thorough snsrnent af combing- and scouring ai removes ovefyerenicle ol’ foreign meneunrl leur- every stnnd as ooh lwd can as hginssly possible. .arms i:.,~:..:~;'.-::;:.:.“°..,...' ~' s°::":"5"“'*‘e °.‘:.* ""'.°.".'..'.'::“:-..."’.....°'° '::::...:.'“ asa? is.'i:‘u`s»¢ is 'Zi $3 is-ns gram. ms msnsqnze ¢¢1|,||\q, so car, an pvrfec! . °°-'liens no-:L1 redial why "CI£l'EEn“ Uedenlothleg Il ll n dnl by lhclf- lld ll Worlly\llllllfoop\l» -E25* ,i ii .,| ` | `|li| <=`.;- __ _- \ partisan lines and the present inter-| ii "We are the drst large city in the world to have suffrage. lt has been rl out in San Francisco and Den trio - ver, but the result in Chicago will f n OM 0 99 “nh” sl' Of #Od-iillilus and ¢“1'i1°d ll" H"-°l\‘.neaitii and suecess.° imean much more. A iarS° "zistrstion ‘ lPAli`i»!;:t`sa?’E¢‘|l}§illg:llll§d°hlrll€°l- .ll 8 ll In 8 *J tion towards tbe,msckcrcl.° I i ' i l i i - is. open next spring, is the object. of n i l ' ’ ii co-operating committee of sil tbe| 4/ ,, large local sullragc organizations | ; i, l which was formed hero today. The; ‘ix suflragists meet at the call of Miss ‘ Jane Addams. l . , The women will work along non- ‘ - est in voting among women will bei _-` ‘ ` , i ALL PURE. "There is n great responsibility on ii us." Miss Addams told the women. J ii Q 5 ‘_ , \ __ _ ~».~-._-.,-:T===,__.~;_=,,, iii $5-'r-“-5",=.-L.-iif-<~-,=.-T;-`?'i‘-r'-2¢;=` ?}i5_~-7-=;-;2._Q__-isa __= ,__;~ 'i - ‘-'~ r ‘=¢_;_=_-, ,~;;._=_'f'_'~_-‘__ -S-,-._-;-__§.._ . ii ---1:-. ._ ,---_ _-; - -_.1 S ,. ._. _ . . ., _ "1:-*TE -i=1'='.f5.'-'~1‘.21'='-fs' ij;--' .=-,¢;§';;;§‘_;;j_~.‘=-.'12i"-._ ~ f' ~ ' r- -L f2...=._';1. .».-4.. »;-. ~_- -_-_,..~._..=.¢.§_=s.<.~ --~-.L_-.