rv-iq _ s --.,_.._.,. _,; _ , ".'.Not`o IslTintc'§L»..g;""""‘ ' ` ~ ~_..____ _ _ » , ‘ .tr ' _ M imicipal- , ‘ fp_,r;.__;_s_>_i1_r _latest list of unplug. 5.1.1.1. |53 is 5% P" C011! on high asain Munici- psll$la.,__ _ ____.;e'_ ` _ Company, Limited M°»ff°~lnuau-r Sf Jilhll N B " '.~v»;~‘~_1?/a_»'.~ .»~- ~ 9 _ if l - . .~, ‘I PT- 1 . '..` \. _ lf. For Investors ofimall and 0dd Aluounts 1 - It is n well known fact that investors of small amounts '!“1°_ll\Pl‘0f0l' OWUIDS a. number of shares _of a security of a` ' _ _ _,_ ;_._sma _ par value than one share of $100.11# value. This f- ._ _{»&@\,§‘i~~_3°$ §§rs°_e==¢ent.for the popuiaritv or the sum. or f .Compauinand t\i§°.Ft%:d(i7¢l,"S\1i‘°mReanhu° ialssgph & Telephone _ edt “ma_lfu_m°mm_._ KW ug .with investors _, Wo offer. in lots to suit purchasers a block of Acadia A -, Su fries' c.'Pr ~' ‘ 2_8|_Igl;_ a Pnlégug) ypeld ;epei;:r_ad Stock. par value £1. or $4.80 . '~ -. -1 ~.jr.-mean E1 tri C. sm , ' I _ _:_ pd_o;‘m_)_ield 7 ;°_c_¢ 0 lr par value, £1, or $4 80, ata _ __ ariumeri 1. & 'r\` . _ ' _ " par value $10 00? §§ila3rice to y?i;’i:ihll)."i'? Sic. Prefermd suck' a.»u¢cuuu & co.. _ rl _ _j ` Members Montreal Stock Exihanlsfg ‘°" 4' ' ~ mcufay staining-n.iir§r,`N;is." ii _ ur .4- I' \ ~¢ _ _,Hi E I _ I M _ _M _____ \`,__ M Real' Estate Versus Blaeli-§ liiixes J ` The Black Fox ‘Industry has provenio be iii exception- ’ ally goodjnvestment, but well selected Real EsY`ii€’is better because safer. A $io_oco fox may die or escape, bgt Real Estate in a city which is increasing its popilrlatiooqrvthe rate ’ of r4,ooo per year. and which has a buiiding priigramme of $12,000,000. this year cannot deprectate iuvalue., -_ _ _ Nearly all great fortunes have had,9.heir basis in Real ` Estate. This has been' true in all countries, it is now especi- ally true of Canada. We buy at rock bottom prices, and make a specialty of syndicating large properties._ _Y_ou can get into ‘one of our Syndicates at 75 p c. less than you-_.éaq.purchase a _portion o_f_ the same, or a similiar property _from the ordinary. "lo0"bendor, and then we stay by yonand makethe resale, so that you know where you are 'getting ofagain. - ~ . We now have a Syndicate in the process of formation ' ihat,_al:'eady has in it many of the,best financial men in both ‘ New Brunswick-and~P. E, I. The property‘is‘ ifquarter sec- _tion in Regina, the Queen City ofthe West. It is situated ` West of’ the three million dollar Parlianient_ Buildings and the G. T. P. million dollar hotel. This quarter _-section has ai- ready been subdivided, and as soon as the remaining shares are solsl we shall begin retailing the lots at double our price to the Syndicate, The Syndicate who purchased the adjoining property made $2oo,ooo for the sharehélders. '_ , I "Cut out the attached coupon, and mail it to us today. ,unirsrrin & Muisrurlu ' Investment Brokers ` ~ 73 Dock Street and Market Square. Box No.522 ~. ° ~St...Iohn, N. B. ' Sire: i Without committing myself in any way I desire to know more about your land propositions. _ - _ ._ __. \ _ Name................ 1720-9-2.5Mtf Address .. ...... .. , V M iii -L '|._ ‘_ -E I The Chas. _alton Sliver Blk. ' Fo Co. Ltd. V have .provided six ns for boarding gQ_oi1'_ Silver Black Foxes. ' _ __ _ _ .. ' l This. is an exe ent opportunity for the men ' who have one or two' airs and _-119 regclti _ .Veterinary Surgeon, A. C. fu _die, spends his whole time at the Ranch looking after the foxes. Hon. Charles Dalton also gives most of his time , to the Ranch and thef=Feeder has had fivc years ex`- erience. , » 4.5,. ~ __ - P . Ti.. Rmb is watched .rigor-aaatilgl ~- 'T=1‘°1S °“.“PP1i°@fi°11 1° _ _..' ... I /_ W. B.. PiI0wSE;./‘;§.’f"_".:_' ` " f hIal\tl||€1"s"i‘~”3 _ ~ `il062,l0,1ilMtl " _ \ H 47FL th St". New York City Lrsnsfon lllililllldii ill’-PIISE uint .uiuiu '_ __ . V. _ .. .__ _ j'- ijt-if _ .1-in _ . " Think Germans Willedéfent _ ..._ apugua Church|l|’s`”Prop'il% ’ ' '1.oNpou, occ. ze_&hai>-'rue 'Unionist press does ' lcome Mr. Cl1urcllill’s oiler any ot a naval holiday. __ udard de- clares that once agithe First Lord _exposes England. `e deep humili- ation cf'seeln& Peal regarded, as this is certa n to be, either as a sign of weakness or an artihce to de- lllde her rival into a feeling of false security. The Daily Mail, however says that even if Germany ’_s reply be unfavor- able, as its ,B_e§i,ln cprrggpondgitt'-' ex- pects, the First Lord‘s'eilort`ta“’ will have demonetraterhthat `l[1Le'1q an ad- vocate of t.he`retIenti'd'ii ‘o a pdlicy of reductions which . is imprabticsble. The Express rides not think that either _German statesmeuship, or British public opinion takes Mr. Churchlll's latest oiier very seriously. The Telegraph pointing out that the expenditure on the eight great fleets of the world was $106,800,000 ten years ago and is now $150,000,- 000, says that whereas the British .taxpayer was responsible for over three-fifths of the world’s naval ex- penditure irx 1904, it now finds only one-third, and Mr. Churchill must Bnd a sum exceeding titty millions. It is inclined to think the proposed naval holiday impracticable. sfronau Prurumcomo is room: IN Lounon. -__- LONDQN, Oct. 20.- The famous Italian' picglra of the "Madonna, and .Ci1lld" by lnturicchio, valued by ex- perts at $50,000, which was stolen some time ago from the Church Bi' Santa Maria Maggiore, at Spclln, Italy, has just been recovered in Lon- don and handed over to the Italian Consul General. . .` - -Y-a aiuicns i siuuuu Of More Serious Illness Ap- proaching, Mrs. Ben- der’s Case. ~ Backache. is a symptom of organic weakness or deraiigement. If you have backache don’t neglect it. To get per- manent reiief 'you mus‘t`F`eacli the root of the trouble. Read about Mrs. Ben- St. James, Mo.- “About a year ago' I was irregular,had cramps everymonth, der’_s experience. , 1 . headache “Fld ¢°“' stent backache. I 5' ami. Lynx. E.1>i..i.- . ham'a.Vegetabi¢~ ._ ,_ Compound and used “’ 'fr ri.. snmiv. win. ._ spd I am relieved of _ _ al rnyutroubles and iii” !"’f’iii aminperfectheaith. I 4 5 3"” "` *I shall recommend your. lriediiiineg to _all my frlegids and you _ , _.ma 1i_li_»__ tes- timonial for the beiieiiggf othliaifigjififer- ~ ing women.”-Miss ANNA'B¢iibI:h, St. Jamal; Missbmfia . ` I ",,"`.m" ` '- ' " ‘A_nothor'§3ns`6. """"' ' Dix'o'n,' low'a'.l'-“ I ` 'iiiiiifa' been _'getting ?Lydia E. Finkham’s Ve etable'Com- pound for'slime tl1tie,|ind‘l5 lihi' ilbiie me much good' ‘ My hack tltbuiwisdliiiiivery ;much. It seemed wreak# flrhadjmueh pain and I was not aekegniaraefkidiould have been. The Compound haq,¢ured 'these_tr0,llblqs.8nd I-1’ C0 ` to li §y friends. ' ‘-`Mr_s_. B;[t1l'qH‘i1;ilt(i&`sEIl, ox 102, Dixcn,_lo_w,a. _'_'_'__1 "`;___' If ou have t e sl ' 'ubt cnaeliyniav n. Plirririr',§ilf|"Aihtft5.i¢l»'eta» ble Compoundwill liel 'ybulwrite tohydiu E.PlnkhamlI;dlcineCo. (confidential) Lynn.1lIass.,forad- vice. Your letter will be o ed, read and answered ‘by a wmm and held in strict confidence. .‘ , _-` Porto Rico ‘Railways 7 p._c. ~ Preferred Stock Net 'earnings of the Com- pany for eight months show an increase over last year oi 28 p. c. -After paying Bond Interest for year igrz the divi- =l=====f,dend on the Preferred Stock than out standing' was earned *six times over, and on present `stcc_k outstanding, three times over. . _ L Priceon application ' _ R011! SECURITIES terporatlon. Limited wulirosinuui nu inuuui ...-1 _...M French’ Schooner Abandoned '_ on Vergo of Sinking lk. LONDON, Oct. 22, (Special)-.Aven aging less than seventeen nautical miles an hour through a three days' gale, the Majestic, of the White Star _line, arrived at Plymouth today from New York. She landed the captain and crew of the French schooner Gar- onne, which, while returning from the Newfoundland- Banks started leak- ing on October 8. The pumps were worked day and night until they brcke."The vessel was on the verge of sinking when the Majestic rescued the men. 'The Garonne was set allre and abandoned. ` Mr. W. N. Mcllitllan, Mr. Harold S. McCormlck,‘ Mr. S. A. Gard and others- subscribed $300 to help 'the fishermen. . _--____-_'M_. BHELDON CREDITORS _ _ .WONT GET MUCH MONTREAL,” oct. __._19'-Quite a numerous cdterie of Sheldanitcs, lo- cal and otherwise, are interested in a. euit whichlias been" fixed for' hearni, next month beiore the 'Supreme Court. lf the liquitlators 'of the de- bris left by the: late' `\.t‘iz'grd'lwin their case, the Bheldomites willfgetfabout two cents on the dol1ar;" il they lose the trustful creditors will get only one cent. The cage ?,p,_qucstion, is that 'of _» the Messri,¢Y},i_lks and_iBur- nett,.the llquidat;crs,~~<_vs_. Mrs. Mat- thews, the amount invested being in the neighborhood of $15,000. Mrs, Matthews, it will be remembered, was one of the few fortunate ones who withdrew her money; plus earn- ings, from the hands of the wizard just a few hours before the latter evanesccd. After the crash when the many "stung" ones had a. look over the debris, they took it. ill that Mrs, Matthews had iared so well, whilst they had been less fortunate. Hence the action entered for recovery of the eleventh hour withdrawal, The sun; was dismissed by Mr. Justice Guen- shields in the Superior \.._.nrr., “His Lordship -bei1'1g_later sustained by tL'.o Court of Appeals. _Judge Green- shields held that the Sheldon game was one purely chance; everyone v-'ho had gone into it had nndertaiien e, risk either to “in or lose. Some had lost.-the great majority-Mrs Mat- thews had won. Such were Lilo fr-r-_ tunes of war. The Court of Appeals summarily dismissed the appeal, holding that the _tribunal ,could not take cognlzance ol a tSl_\it-,bssed_.on a gaming contract. -It_`is this ;-udge- ment _which _is ,now _submitted .for an opinion of _the Supreme Court, and news received by local couq_s_el from Ottawa` conveyed the information that the case _had been set for hear- ing nexi; month, _ ` rurnnnsrruc EVENT _ _ _ _ liar-Euns IN Russia.. ress.of Russia has gone to Livadlas has revived the rumgor of an impend- ing interesting event. - ILARITIME ,PROVINOI SECURITIES.- tquocauons rumished by F. B. Mc- Ourdy &l Oo., Stock and Bondi’ ok- ers, Members Montreal Stock .six- change, 164 Rlchmond»Bt., Char- lottetown, P. E. I. Ask Bid Brown Machine Co., Com... 50 Brandram-Henderson, Com.. 80 East. Can. Bar. & Loon.....140 Eastern Trust Oompany.....146 Halifax Fire Insurance... Mar. Tel. & Tel., Pfd... ...llll Mar. Tel. & Tel., Com... 88 Nova Bootie: Underwear...... 98 N. B. Underwear, Oom... 45 Stanileld'a, Ltd., Pref........103 Btanilelds, Ltd., Com... 76 Trinidad Electric... 1.. 78 40 24) 185 144 99 94 89 98 65 'I0 ' BONDS. Eastern Car... ...102} Maritime Nail 6 p.c.... ...100 N. B. Steel & Cool, Firsts, 5 per cent... ... Sli N. S. Steel B: Ooal,6 p.o.~' Debenture Stock... 9| 100 97 ’ 1 _ _ lfvfrr: .mme .ms ‘ " 1. 1 ~ “ *WM - |MHM in iii U SOHOLARS SHOWERED TEACHER WITH APPLES. GUELPH, Ont., Oct. 15.-Apple showers are the newest wrinkle in Guelph. It was tried at the King Edward school yesterday, and Miss Bailey was the teacher aimed at. The classes had formed this afternoon, when one little lass snapped her tin- gers and said, "Please, teacher, May 1 say something?" The answer was in the affirmative. The little Miss rose and said, “All ready." 'At this word every youngster in the room ‘produced a big red, juicy-looking ap- ple and rolled it towards the teach- cr’s desk. When Miss Bailey had ga- thered up the windfall she had two schoolhags full. ~ E Varicose ‘Veins ° and itching Piles USUALLY ARIBE FROM SAME CAUSE-RELIEF AND CURE EFFECTED BY UR. CHASE' S OINTMEN T. _ Nearly everybody knows of Dr. Chase’a Ointment as the most effec- tive treatment for piles or hemorr- hoids that medical science h s an enormous sales of Dr. Chase’s Oint- ment. This letter tells of relief from the sufleringof varicose _veins by the use of Dr. Chase's Ointment. Many sul- fering of varicose veins by the use of Dr. Chase’s Ointment. Many suiler from' the trouble not knowing the comfort to be obtained by the .Use oi this great soothing ointment.. Mrs. R. J. Evans, 1.87 Munro street, Toronto, writes: “We -have used Dr. Chase'e Ointment for years. Chase's Ointment.” 60 cents a box all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Co., Limited, Toronto. . I *W C You Get LoNnoN, oct, zo.-The new.. ruse" ` I A l the medical attendant; of the Emp- for the least ' ‘ f Thin; class, 31.25 and 32.50 MONEY If you huy your F oot-wear -from- ]. H. BELL 130 Great George St. 2134-ro,i6M6i. Auto Tire _ Repairing Specialists only in this 'line can a be able to compound. So much suiler- | , \ ing and___misery_arises from .this ail- _- k ' t ment that one is not long in telling . _I I nl his friends when he has found an ac- S ' ES'l"D 1875 ' tual cure. This accounts for the ` I have been troubled with varicose I _ _»,_,, /_, __ _ , ‘i veins, and find it the only thing that ' gives. 1:-lplief.. F011; everiytpuriiose 'whan' ° ii' in han nmnis_ne-- . gdsggere iss' ncithing (do gobd as eDr.- ` f ' 1 _ ` ... . iNova' Scotia Steel lst Mortgage ' " }.|»u.i_f_. iuuiuu 5 p, _ Q, _ Bonds _ - _at e very attractive price. It ' ~ Royal Securities _ ld ' Corporation Limited 0 M.i......|. n.:_a|:u..,., inns. st. e -l “iq Um Toronto Quebec Montreal L ar. li ii il '¢. ii 1. 4 Cl* -|.,,“,,¢_|°, Ottawa London. Eng A Suggested -Women Investors To make selection easy for pros- pective wcmen investors we have _grouped five excellent securities, which, as the result of exhaustive investigation, we consider em- inently suitable for this conser- vative elass of investment. Two are bonds three are pre- ferred stocks-all amply secured by large surplus assets. An out- right investment of $50.00 would yield- at present low prices n. re- turn of almost a dollar a. day- ond smaller sums in like pro portion ' Or they may be purchased in any unit "from $100 up on our con- venient partial payment plan, We will cheerfuly furnish full particulars on request. Mgrhbcrs Montreal Stock Exchange fi Ilcsd Offices-Ilalifax, i loo at St. John. Montreal, F redaricton. New Glasgow. l . Rogers-Representative |66] ichmond Street, Charlottetown .;...___‘f J SQEAMSIIII’ SAILINGS I 2 Snilings from Mont- real and Quebec - Lsurentic Oct 26111 Canada Noy Ist ‘N egsntic __ sth f- Teutonic inth “-The Largest (al - ' m I udinn liners in com- mission. Rates: . ' .4 , . . According to steam- _ " " ‘ er and accommoda- tion. _ ` First Glass $571.5" ` '_ One Clase Cabin (11) mn: I , 10.00 .ma sag" ' ` Second Uinss 56.15 IUIIIUJEUROPE ` \_ s \ _\ 'Agent W. K. Rogers, City. 5 ALL TIIE WAY BY _WATER Eastern S.fS. Corporation From London Steamer From Hallie --- Almerisna October 'la Sept. 25th Bhenaudoah October 161. i Oct. sth Blbpahsnnock 0ctobar2.8 Oct. uth Kanawha Nov. St. From Liverpool From Halil sept, 25th Durango October llt Oct. 18th Tabasco Nov. 5 Oct. 22nd Digby October il From Halifax To Liverpool Direct? Sachem October i'l in The above steamers have a llfnited commodatlon for saloon passengers. a. uflommenclng Monday the ith of ll e leaves Charlottetown for Pletou N. st 8.20 o’elock s- m.. Iesviut Picton c _ retsprn about 4.80 p. rn. Connections mad 3 stP otou for all points in Nova Scotia leaves Bummorside for Point d_u Chen N. B about I0 o‘clock I. m., leavin! Pol du flhene on return about 4.00 D. onnecting with express trains o _ harlottetovn and Tiirnlah. Connection ua _ l made at Point du Ohene for all pnlntsl ' Canada and the United States. STEAMSIIIP SAILINGS Montreal to Liverpool °" Boysi Hall Borvlee 5 0orslean..........._._..'|.‘ues Oct. 2! Vir-¢_lnlan. ........- _ ¥uae Nov. A Tun slsn.._.. _....... ues Nov. il; Victorian ....._...... Tues. Nov is 1 Montreal to Glasgow i Gram_‘plan_.............. Thur Oct. ll Bean navian _...... .Bst. Nov.l ri -Th e N v Sl i‘."..'.‘.‘.$..l.‘§_:::: _. elif N32. ‘... Montreal-Ilavre-London ii Ionian Bun Oc*-. 25 Pomeranian ......r$un.Nuv. 3! Scotian.....................Run, Nov.9_ Corinthian ...............Bun Nov 15 For rates, and lull srtleulsrml apply W. K. BOGEBB. gity. . A an or ' II. Q. A. ALLAN ,, 2 St. Peter Stroll. Montreal Furness Withy Q. C0 . Ltdllt STEAMSIIIP LINERS we Selection ior ' ' _ MA||._$_T_eAMst_|| _ X ll ir in h 'BP h 0 th 'Sagamore October iihpt Freight Agents for the Allan Line Steamship Co. at Halifax, FUBNIISS WII‘HY dc Oo.. LTD. Agents. Halifax. IN. B. Uc- ua Charlottetown Steam Navigation C0., Ltd STEAMER NORTIIUMBERLAND STEAMER EMPRISS ll G. W, WAKEFORD Manolo: Charlottetown. P. ll. Island. May AY n I' I ll J INTERNATIONAL LINE AUTUMN EXCURSIONS 0ElARLO_'.l'l‘ETOWN T0 BOSTON t Boston and.return.._...................814.b0 . » L.. - V QANAMAN s PACIFIC _. Portland and return... M00 . Commencins Beptembgrglth and con ; tinuinguptil ctober rltn. elusive- Iiix~ cursinn tickets will be sold at above rates cd for S0 d s from date of issue. :Leaves Stjbnn at 9.00 a. m. Moods!!- Wednesdays and Fridays lor Eastvort. Lubee and Boston. Beturninsllsaves Central Wharf Boston Mondays. eduesdays and Fridays. at is -11. -ed .r°f.::.-as sz.: 1°- ~~- 0 n 'irXl’rad'§'rnaiasnrP r.in§-nreci. e i-_vice betweeigglinrtlatrp and ev ark. elmsvgs Fran ln arf Tues nys. Thurs in and Saturday at 6.00 P. m. RATES _from Charlottetown LXCU RSIONS T0 BOSTON $1 8.00 Tickets an sale Daily Sept. 20 toil? Uct. Il. , .,;. _»___.;. ` .,. if pu -'» v -"»‘:i_,_' - __ _ , il ,. ci give efithe 5“ti5f“cti°n' l FI'ri>:r't'l'goiiets. litera_lr'.ire`snd information ' ‘ a to local ticket lzeuts. Bulk!!! Good for Thirty days from Date ol Issue Mer. Tel. t 'l'el.,6 p.c..;....107 104. Porto Rico Rall.,-5 p.o.....183}+ 100. Btanneld's, Ltd., 6 p.o........108l-.100 Trinidad Electric. 5 p.e....... 02 89 BANKS. British North -Amerlcon......1SS Canadian Bolt of, 0om......208 Montreal... ... ...280 '225 Nova Bootie... ... ...'...25,0f ‘ 257 Royal Bank ot Oanada.......l1s 215 MISCELLANEOUS. <. Acadia Fire Insurance... ...100 90. Acadia Sugar, Ptd... ....100 9_7 Acadia Sugar. Ord... ... .... 'I0 In 150 201 l - If I Presents Alotofnew‘eilv_erwere lust receiverlat, ' " C. W. l’attersou’s» Cor. Great George and Grafton Ste. . .....:t(l`J. i , Experience and facilities at your eggehelrl %_r%\§gin_p.Pg5§ir,.f¢¥_>_a& RL Work done promptly and charges ' -9 nur mir service. Try us. _ A- E. Fl%Ip_il_\'§|$f°§_¢~,, _ ___J Ernest Rice sa- mm:»°r:>kywiIi|oi:.luF°:»"r°n°w».- Phone § _If you want somethiing extra nicein _ 0|‘auqe _Peliote 45 cts per pound _Flavor cannot he excellutl. N T I Q E 2 . Jenkins 6. S011 ,..::».“.1:°‘;.T.:=.:°‘r;‘:..:;°..“:'.“.: Gwcum ordered for same. Pay at once and I AMES ¢ARRAGHER’ ’ ax57-ro-17M 61. .m:.;:,t<.,9\,|¢i icimieuetcwu. P,-.E L _ _M105 349Y - ' _ 7.80 a. m. 21s4,1o,i7iilo \ l 8.80 o. m. 0.80 a. in. 11.00 a. rn. 1.80 p. m. 8.80 p. m. _ 8.80 p. _m. 0.00 p. m. 0.00 s. m. \12.45 p. m. 8.00 p. m. 4.00 p. m. Try 1 =` at Mouitlltf 165 Gfafwn Str ' Lv, Olftzown ' Lv. Ry. Point* 8.00 a. m. 9.00 a. nr. 10.00 a. m. ll.80 s. m. 2.00 p. m. 8.00 p. m. 4.00 p. m. 5.80 p. m. 10.00 a. tn. 1.00 p. m. 8.80 p. m. 5.00 P. m. M. MURPHY- MSI' SUNDAY Bay of I"undy S. S.Service er ST Grzonou will be withdrawn. Service will be performed by SS YAitMoU'ra. leaving St. John 7.00 /1. M. Retuming leave Digby at 2.00 P. M. daily except Sunday. General 0Cl‘0IlliR Change |§)lh ot Time _- "° ”- "°'.i'é‘.‘?.2'..§’s."i.."' °' "' "‘ PLAN'r_I;_NE Cornmencing on Octobe will leave Charlottetownf Tuesdays at noon. For all information apply After Saturday, October llth, swung] i at 0 24th, the S. S. A. W. Peng Boston via Hawlrshury and Halifax Fridays at noon. Returning will leave Boston ». » }‘ _. ... i. _ til i I an ‘ i ;. f .=,'_.'- -__ _‘__ ff" -. . ,'_.‘ ii- F1? ig *_ .1 .iz ` ‘... H51. 1' uf _ if: ` is $0* :2`2»~ la i ..;,..» » ix.-`f, _ ,t, _,af fl' _ _.,,_ , .~;~ .ij-,~. ,_ .I ".1 if-,:f_ <'i.." ity". ri-.1 _ ix. _ .yy *zgf 1 iii iii iii' ,.~ 1 il j ii : ". 'f_l. can ii .»__ `- ."~li 1 :-.\ __ ,, . t A _‘ 1 I ,.1 "f __‘~'rT 1 ‘_-Y.. . it iii _,\__-. 1'! ‘ 1” » i, ‘fx __ 1. *i .._.-.._.\-.- .. .., i- \ :». YU ._ _. ii l ’.». ._ ` if iii; _ ,, at* _,K ._:, .. ‘. J . ,_ E _ _g _ ._ __ , _