‘St CFA T .__._.-- gain- that the world i quality. _._) il ~ ' The greatest bar- ev' U er offered humanity, is ~ Covers Prmce Edward Island Like the Dev . .. .. .. _ . ~.f- »‘-_ ,._¢_4f'|1‘__ (f i una- _--_ -_ my ' l '. ,l x -> DIA *‘ G o o d Fglvertising something they want or creates the want. _ - .. -MAXIMS P’ I either offers people - - _--='a~ Zprlettetosrn Guardian Two Cents 2 - l lo--1-# ““"‘”"" “""""“‘ "’" _ CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA., TUESDAY, JUNE 16,1925 Anand Subscriptions Dellveutl SIM By Hall, Clllldl lull U. B. J- NM Dr. Fridtjof Nansen, Arctic explorer and dipIom|t, plans to explore the North Pole rs- glon with a dlriglble in 1927. The airship will have a carry- ing capacity of fifty, with pro- visions for ninety days. The plans call for a trip from Am- sterdam to Yokohama, by way of the Pole, in five and a half days. -1-#<0-il i Pril1c_e’s Chauffeur (Special to The Guardian) .\ii‘-li.-\ll»A-N17), SWAZILAND, S.A. Julie ll'|.»--'l`lle Prince of Wales sud denly it-it n midnight dance which he was attending hero this morn- ing, on rccolpt of news that his Northern Lamps COBALT, Ont., Jung 15_ _ A cat. whose nine lives expir- | cd at 002°. stopped all the mines in three camps while committing suicide on 3 pole of- the North-:rn Ontario Light and Power Company at South Lcrraih. The cat, the pro- perty of Tom May, operator. got his tail cn one wire and a paw on another of a 44,000-volt line. Pussy went west, and all the mines here and at South Lorrain and Kirkland Lake ceased operations for five minutes until the power was restored. iConservative Member , For Ayrshire (Special to the Guardian) H* LON|i)0N Eng June 15- L, C. Moolo Collservativc, was success- ful ill the by election in the Scot- 'tish thorough of Ayr, held Satur- day. Tho by-election was plrccl- 'pi-tlltcd throlrgll the appointment of iSlr John C. Baird, Conservative nlembor for Ayr, ns Governor (lon- ornl of Australia ‘ln succession o Lord Forster, l Gov’t Gets $100,000 From Gas Tax (Special to The Guardian) TORONTO, Ont.. June 15. - While the final figures have not yet been compiled owing to the do lay in some of the dealers and ngents in getting their returns to ed this morning that thc revenue received by the government for the nrst 21 days of the opt-rntlon ‘of the tux on gasoline would ex- ceed $100,000. cllllllflt-lll', .Sergeant Vllllclorwest- U. S' iillizcn had been kllled_ln an ullto nlohille accident. Tho car, which the slwgi-llllt was driving: buck to the resilience after bringing guests in tho courthouse dance, swerved from ilu- narrow road and over- turned into a stream. To Present King With Membership R011 0f United Church (Canadian Press) ’l‘f)Rl).\"l‘fl_ .llllle 15.- illstorlc ecclesiastical ceremony. it » r -1 lou wh he le vnu in-can-ll -by t-no council zulu' _ ruoruluu. 'rho :iso dole utos to hai ‘ 1. ‘ B' t first council appended .their sign- lrund in luatimr and .preserved in an alrl~|l:int mahogany 'box tn the Altlllvrs of the Church. Copies will be sont to -the King, and this Parlia- mfntnry Library at Ottawa. and will ln- for snlo to members emi Chllrcilos. _Chua~iotti‘towl\, is having one llloug At End Of Week 1 0'i"l‘_-\WA, Juno 15.- Proroga~ "tin of Parliament by tile end of the work ls now the nim of ll lurlre llortlun of the members of the llollso of Commons. While no date for llrorogotion has yet been set. ltis stated that a strong effort will bo mqde to close Parliament nn Friday or Saturday, June I9 or lil. Tho bill for the equalization of freight rates is the one remaining measure which may delay tho clos- inl! but it is stated on good author: Putman" owing to me mc, that "Y that this bill will be disposed of 'ii ii Cnllllle of days. Supplementary estimates will probably be intro- duced early in the week.. log, me Dodge automobile. Halifax Estimates Passed, 0'lTPAwA. ont.. June 14.-nm mstes totalling |li.18fl,`800 passed in “lo House of Commons, during It lnlnhy .hung which omusoa uno *hs small hours of tbe"mornils'- Th” ilsllsrtments for which nobr"- llrlntions were approved, were Fin- ance and immigration. The-iartnsf 'lhlzlo item carried. was one of 8l.-- with the Horetilhen. $0.000 for immigration continuall- cles and general. expenses. ---___.‘..._......._.-----|,,¢;,,¢0w|\ lu something that lm. not uk", mac, for 5 gg-get many Bpéllllll 3 opportunity this year of seein! llnl.-4. cms. n on . lllftici la anime? - 0. * . circulated to evgrézafgmwg 1;. ,aqm;m'“"9 °" ."“",. f§f':°r'mre“ entry not will at- '_ itlollly 'tqd. The Adema stable. the tl;I‘¢:‘lll-` ;.°mnl lolggrnfrliele sw vit _!l3=:me¢Bf;“.;§."_°|';§;L;| mx i~¢\r-etmon or ml. Av. rs.:-a.::m.rr..f.d~" ‘j_ r , L IIN-C U.” H- liures to thc “Basis of Union" at ,, , ill services of consummation last Wellnfsday. ‘Tho original is to the As an dnstnnce of the wide- ton, Bathurst and Woodstock, are spread enthusiasm 'which Old lloms week is croatlnl; ill 0'-her Maritime cities, we learn that Mr. Gcnc‘Murphy, who so successfully conducted the indoor circus at similar lilies at Sussex, N. i3. grand prize is ll Chevrolet Autonloblie. lt ‘is rxpcctell that Sussex will scnll upwards of thirty firemen with probably a band nccomponylnl: .them. St. John und Fredericton are _also raising funds ill ll manner si- milar to Sussex, These two tire de- partments nre well ofluiplled. Und when their gallant firemen parade the streets of Charlottetown tho? will no doubt. be welcomed “PY ienthuslsstlceliy. The Halifax Fire Department will not have as strenuous ll tim8 raising-funds as tho other Fire Do- thsy were the winners of the 'grand prize of $300.00 Sli/UH 1° "W department selling the most books will come strong in nllllllwfs “nd with s well trained team. H Up to date, ten tire dovilflmem have been heard from as tralnlnl teams for the grand tournament on Thursday, July 18th. Charlotte- |towu wlu no nllerl with hrs ashl- crs. Hotels and private homes will be taxed to capacity to entertain the great numbers who are expect- ‘ed hare. ~. _._ - 1' 'Midsummer mee msetllll it Chl* are Old home Week will give us on bm maritime race hvflvl ill action 'ln Charlottetown in mfdsnm- mgh 11|. Entry Forms hsvehiaeef; vidual herself!-om New 0f"l°*'- looming to join in the gain speed carnival. Not the least factor in- strumental in bringing the horse- nlcn here is the magnificent Fire- men's Tournament which will he staged mid way between the -two race days. Horsemen are just as fond of other sport as other people nlld they will be just as enthusias- tic spectators of 'i`hursday's events. The Decorated Parade (Tho Decorated Floats Parade is creating a tremendous amount of interest due largely to the energy and enthusiasm of lM.'r. Rankin Mc- ihean, who has interviewed up- lwards of fifty prominent f"rms and citizens and has already been pro- mised thirty floats. Every firm in the city should be represented in this parade as it will be viewed by upwards of 10,000 people, and will be striking advertising. Last year's parade was exception.. ally good, but this your with the large prile lllt and with the desire to shine particularly during Old Home Week, we are assured of a parade that will compare favorab- ly with that of any city te’n times the sire of Charlottetown. Every firm that has not been approached should get busy and arrange for some unique advertliement ol their wares. Full particulars can be ob- tained from Mr. M. P. Titus, Queen St., of conditions of parade. Yesterday. Mr. Itesgll Tlnney. Publicity Agent for the Old H0111! Week, distributed over 1200 fold- ers giving the -.complete progrsnl for the week. These went to Irs- lnou, horsemen and others interest- ed, and will be hh eye-opener, we believe as heretofore they have not been fully acquainted with what old Home Week is some to he. To our Cltlelne i . mu rt the alimony oslcc me secure -some .copies of nrosfsm of told Home -Week and 1'l‘lremen’s, Tournament. 'mere are all ready for.malllns andenly require the . B ll! 2i“i‘.fi'.'.‘.$.°‘it."r‘li;.'."l‘I°r--3----5 , ,,\,., l I ,........ .W _ . , \ fy . ~ ' . address and e one cept stems. me to all. } - . _ ; V SYDNEY. N. -S June 15-Wllth Canada, augmenting the force night was anticipated. no... l.. lr... nn... Wu l.. Effect on S1-,riking Miners and Sym- Congressman Accuses pathizers V Dominion of Stirring ' -up Border States to (Sp-:-cial to the Guardian) of Cinco Bay, stated today that he Chicag~0’S did not know a single man of the the arrival of troops from Upper.thlrty, who last' night forced an Versiéll FPOIII entrance into tho British Empire . . ' * V moved up from Halifax last week Steel Corporation's warehouse, Mlchlgann ,land now established witllln the only to bo driven out by tho police. , -- -enciosuros of the power s-tation at lit- expressed the belief that the WASHINGTON, June 15.-Chun Now Aberdeen. nn attempt will bo df-prndatlons were principally the ges -that the Canadian Government . made it is believed to operate the work oi’ a lband of desperadoes. is stirring up -the states ‘bordering plant, essential to the mnlnten-' who had moved into the district on the Grent Lakes to make a fight ance of the mines in the southcrn‘in order to take ndvnntatge of the against the diversion of water from area. A visit to the station this situation that' developed following Lake Michigan into the hllillois Riv- aiternoon found tho origlnnl force. tho bnttlo between Company er at Chicago aro fbclng ‘made 'by llndrr commlmli of Lt, Col. J. C. police nnll striking minors f0l‘ D06' C'0iiHl`f-‘SS l'l:cprcii=‘rlltn'rtive Wi-llinm before tile Cabinet algnln tomor- |Stc\vnrt, D.`S.0., firmly entrenched st-salon of thc New Waterford E. iIi'llll, of the Peoria, ills., dis- behind barbed wire enthngleln-ents polvor station last Thrusdsy. trlcl. and 'improvised shelters. Atl Hon James Murdock, Minister The Peoria -representative is ntl night o. battery of search lights of Labor is expected to arrive in present making a. "protest tollr" of swept the surrounding country- Sydney tomorrow, he is coming in ‘th-e middle west states, and the side. ian cndenvour to mediate the dif- chalrgles against the Dominion Gov- pa . The dispositions of the troops fwcllces existing between the Cor- crnmcnt are made in addresses be- llnd bciin viewed from a distance poration and its officials, fore Chambers of Commerce and by scores of striking miners and (Canadian Press) other commierclal bodies. ex sympnthizers, but no hostile dem-I 0'l"l"-A‘W-A. Juno 15-A troop IMr. Hull vleclarsg the Canadian 6 onstration had resulted upto late train carrying two batteries of au-thol-ities are “greedy for water thls afternoon. A detachment of Royal Canadian H'ofrseAntillery_and power" and that if its fight to pro- o 'thirty mounted and 150 infantry a battery of Royal Canadian Ar-lit vent diversion of the -pinesont flow n 1 were mov-cd into the Sydney Mines lcry, passed through Ottawa this Ol' water from Lake Michigan at F urea early 'this evening. This after- at-tcrnoon from Petawnwa camp, Ch1Cal§0_ succeeds, the Unimed gmt. noon 150 striking milners wersienrollte to Plover Scotia to the es project for an inland waterway sworn in as special const-ables in|troubled 111111115 HPSR- TUB "Hill Twtweien -Lake Michigan and the` the ‘Sydney Mines area. A quiet comprised in all twenty coaches G'ulg of Mexico will 'be ruiued_ and cleared about 400 officers and George 'Costey. Chief of Police men and about 150 horses. The Bishop and Clergy of the Dio ceso of Charlottetown assembled at the Charlottetown Hospital yes- terduy evening to bid adieu to the |Sisters on the eve of their depart- ure from the Province to the native homo, Quebec. His Lordship the Bishop in ll few well-chosen words expressed the object of the meeting, and then called on Father A. J. Mclntyre who in the names of His Lordship and the Clergy read the Accom- panying address. The Bishop then in feeling words addressed the Reverend Sisters, in their own beautiful Dench mother tongue expressing the deep sense of gratitude of himself, his _clergy and his dloeesans for the noble ani self-sacrificing work performed by them, during nearly n half century ln caring for the sick and nftllctcd of this Province. Rev. Father Poirier of St. Dun- stan’s University replied in elo- quent and appropriate words, ill the name of the Sisters _,after which His Lordship and the Clergy bade them n fond adlou and God- speed in their new held of labor. , iThe following is the address: To the Reverend Sisters of Chur- fty, from the Bishop and ' Clergy of the Diocese Reverend Sisters: __ Nearly one-half century ago a band of the devoted daughters of Madame Dolfouvllle came for the first time lo the City of Charlotte- town. Thoy came at the solicite- _tlon of Bishop Mclntyrs, who then presided over the Diocese. To them was given the small house which still exists in this. vicinity, which _tvas formerly the Episcopal resi- dence. This was the small mustard seed which grew to be the great tree lu the shape of those magnifi- cent buildings which surround us today. But the small seed was wat- ered and uurtalrod by. the toll and prayer of those devoted sisters. 'rin nuuc of una- élmlty me -cn- saerldoe leon spread and in a short ‘time their hospital became too smell to accomodate the many ap- plicants, fn the meantime n viru- lent type of smallpox broke out in our city, and they immediately of- fered their lerviol. Olly those who witnessed the nd scenes of those days elfl know what deeds of heroism ,what :tinted toll they gave to the strllgksn ones of that terrible epidemic. Then some the Cane-disaster Miesthoso with from: limbs .sud fevered bodies were tenderly cated for hy the sis- \ 1 l ‘( » .. ir -~ .~~. , ',_ ,.1-, » » ~ » . -. , ._.J. , ,I K..\»V1. ,_ ..._ .v l , . REV. SISTERS 0F CHARITY T0 Alter Fla 'rm al h l » . Last Evening at Charlottetown Hospital on ,,,,,,,;; ,;;;;§,,g,'°,';_;°;;,§;;1;;<'»;ne| ° ‘ tend to fight with ll th i -- Eve of Their Departure For Their Nat- ,.,,., ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,;,,,,,3 ‘;',§;“,;';, J ununturouu, ggi.. 5... u.- - ~ - ~ ° muster. They have not experisn dl ."8 “ er °°mpe "3 B “e"“°n lve Province, Quebec - Hrs Lordshlp .. 1.3). or t.....,.......l.... emo., “.242 or bout funn, Rcsplcudcnt lu nigh- - y - mem ers 0 Parliament and or the I' on c ll 1° ly polished mahogany and brass. 0 S. tonight 0(:l‘llet;s;mess1:1c(;allYy]otl;]o]s`;aB vlvlzg lapsed and died in mu View of me ped the returned men ever since, °°"3"°3““°°~ _ to you-r activities and through the generosity of the late Mrs. Con- nelly, Bishop McDonnld.of that time was enabled to erect the fine bllild- ing which was partly destroyed by fire some years ago. The remains of which were removed to this site and reconstructed by our present Bishop who erected on the old site the magnificent structure in which we fam would have hoped to see you continue the good work, but Providence has otherwise decreed. Besides your Hospital work you have taken up the labor which is dear to the heart of every Priest in the Diocese. When it became necessary that the welfare _of the little ones of Christ bereft of their parents should be properly attend- ed to, you undertook the task, and here we feel the pang of parting more keenly; for those dear little ones will become once more orph- uns as no natural parents could give them the care and attention that they received from- you so much so that the orphans institution has become the object of admira- lon to all those who have been prl- vileged to witness the care and, devotodness bestowed upon those little ones. But now the time has come when through no fault of yours or ours the links which bound you to the Diocese of Charlottetown must br severed. (File urgent need of your own Province-your many accom- plishments in the works of charity has made it imperative that you should devote your activities to your .own Province. Although words are inadequate to express the deep debt of gratitude we owe you, we would be almost inhuman- were we not to express, fsebly as it may be. our appreciation of your work amongst us. For there is not n parish, nay, not a family, who cannot count amongst its members one who has not been restored in health to their bosom or whose ey- es have not been closed in death conloled by your prayers and sd- mlnistrstlolll. _ . ' -We are assembled here, there- fore, today to offer you our heart- felt thenkq for the many kindnes- ses and fsvorl bestowed on ul and on our people, and een only sly with Bt. Peter “Gold and silver we have not, but what we have we give unto you," our rhyerl. Uhr prayers that you continue ll you have done here to oere for God's poor and afflicted and always liber- inf ln mind that what you have done to the least of thne you have done unto Him. and esyfng ln the By Govt’s Intention , at what they consider an outrageous and- impudent insult, -‘ have promised to take up the but- tie. -~Z<»'-d>?- Offer Prizes For The Best Canadan Fla De i e S an ,_ vnuconvnlt. n, c., Juno ls _ “Q The Vancouver Assembly No. 2 ° Nu-uve sono or Canaan urc olrcr- °' ai Cansdlsn national flag, approv- ed lby them and adopted by the Dominion Government. lf the design is not adopted by the gov- ernment. the prise will be S500. in a-- Signal Honor For Islander (Canadian Press) 'l\ORON’l‘-O, June 15.-(Mira. E_ Mc- nrris, 'C-h.arl0tlte~tovlm at -pnesenft isitllng in this city. has just re- g celved word that hcr son Edgar W. Melnnis, Oxford University ‘has 1 '_ ` (sp¢¢|,| tu 1-he q,,,,d|,,,) won the Newlllgute prize for Eng- unll is a craft that embodies ull ‘A i TORONTO. ODI.. -lime 15.-The "sh ver" °m°'““'ti“g't° 20'g“l"°“3' that is best in American bout-muk- DFUDOSHI 0! the Mackenzie }(lng|,1`;lr'l'M°[,“”'l" li* 3 3"“d“a¢9 M the , , . I . ‘ I f T I ~ lug. lnlrzy-.nyc .ect long, unll built U-°v@fn1n°nt to alter Cunudas flax' ¥1._§,, ‘,’;°';a‘§d““,‘; “,f;“°‘f,‘f; S of mahognny u".0ugh,,“,__ ,I Mx cy|_ ‘_ . has caused an uproar throughout H t 4 th h _h _ _ inder Speedway one hundred and " 'W 3 *` _ :u;hfr}:;°'Gv°$'“$'° °"`°leB 1” im” ovlyiadtonlleCa:adglll1olRbddel;egldhldl:'. fifty horse power motor gives her _ _ - - - - A-. €Bl>00ll1\lv. n speed of from eighteen to twenty _ li" 59911 ’~ll\U.1,d€l'Btr\\ol¢ ` l GABRIELE D'ANNUNZl0, ll who, report says, will succeed Premier Mussolini as leader of Fascist Movement. Petersons Shipping Contract Rumors Unconfirmed (Special to the Guardian) -0’I"l‘A\VA, Ont.. Junle 1-5.-Rum- ors to the effect that the directors of the latte Sir William 'Peterse'n's shipping -fl-rm in England have calbled declaring that they are ready to proceed with. the contract enter- ed into iwith -the govern-ment dn spite of tho sudden and -tragic pass- ing of the P-resident of the firm, are not confirmed in government circles today. Qlrestioned dost evening lwml r-A spcot to the rumors, Hon, Thomas A. Low, Minister of Trade And Commerce, who originally negotiat- ed the contract, declared tihat he had no word to that offiect_ Island Lady To Pas`tor’s Sudden ‘ Receive ' Prize Death the Christian Church hers yes- rdny, Rev. S. A. Middleton, I’ns\ r for the last eight years, col- Tornado Visits Quebec (-Cansdllan Press) . THREE RIVERS, Que.. June 15. -A tornado at St, Tito yesterday fternoon destroyed a number of mes and barns, carried the house Wilbrod Dessureautl, s distance (Special to the Guardian) WINDSOR, June 16-The follow- ing students will be among thoes l'eC€iVi¥ll-I Prizes and distinctions at the annual closing exercises of Eflltehill School for girls tomor- row: Alice Prowso, St. `Johns, Nfld: and Blanche Champion. Ai- bertou, P. E. I. Royal 22nd Regiment Leaves For C. B. » (Canadian Press) QUEBEC, June 15.-The :Royal 22nd Regiment of Quebec left to- day for Nova. Scotia, presumably in connection with the labor situ- tion in Cape Breton, several yards, injuring the in-1 mg B Dr,” of “,000 tm. me best mates, and caused damage esti- design of s distinctive and origin- mated M' 35300' Granted Decree Nisi (Clna';u-l-Press) l.oNnoN. Juno 15.-'rho xlzu-anis Quecnsbllry was granted ll dc- dren attending Canadian °ch°°l9' cree nisi in his divorce suit ailst ills wife. llc alleged mis- two feet in lens-th' It must be conllluct and named Sir Jltnlrs ll. °"m“5 and ‘”'“m°‘l bm" i” Dunn Canadian financier. The case as undefended. - GO FORTH SWEET ROSE AND GPRS FOR ME. A DAMSEL FRSR. , ‘A/H0 BRUIE WOULD UE- -- I D0 N0`l'CAWE|3U$`\" HOW §-§"‘~£o‘I-‘l»°é‘?»ol.'.ft»T='°é“°o’t”§.1 /4. _ » 5 J . Johnfeir (Special to the Guardian) OHDCAGO, June 15- The sec- ond apperll by Russell T. Scott, former 'Toronto promoter, under sentence of death on July 17th. was rejected today by the State Supreme Court and the only hope of saving his llfo uow lays in thc hands of the Governor who reprlevrd his death sentence already in order that the appeal might be made, -in--Qbén Large Project (Special to the Guardian) OTTAWA, Ont.. Jun. 15- A bill to provide the construction of a lbranch line from Sunny Bree to Guvenoro. N. S., -by tho Canadian National Railway. received its first reading ln the Hohse of Com- mons thls afternoon. It will be sixty-five miles long and will cost approximately three and half nil- on. Announcements, i Coming Events, ' Meetings, Etc ` “Come to Bcotehtort Demlnlen are the poorest recorded fn many » . _ years, according to reports recelv- - t -- D“7° “""'u`a / . ‘Department of gfitlsll Columbia. ` ` ‘ °°C°“° ‘lm l°° c"°*"." °°““ Pendctom summ`°‘|.und md Kern ~ M \ V wall Hall, Julio 17l.|l. amos areas of- tbl Okanagan. will - " i' ' .al have Practically ci`l£‘pYodu'ctlon of Maritime westerly w-lads, uu- peuolles or erprl . due to the settled with showers. "Reserve Thursday 15th. for lee lulllug from ot lm December. Toronto. cloudy Sweet cherries sl'e also very Mohtrealmiondy 'light Apples lntllls tustrlet wnl- hh- . _ slifax, fair St. ‘ f8H»ANGHA|l. Jlilio 15. -Fifteen Baton. clear thousand Chinese mill wofkurl New York. cldldy who had struck gd idler rs- Olisnlottetown, dissr . . . . ,turned to work ul ed out sgelnl lllgh tide this -morning at 7.46 present "Cranberry Corners” on tonight. and tonight ht 838, trhursdsy, .lane 18th in Bonshsw 'l'll9 -f€0f\\d6l°0l0e of the strike Clin sets this ev9n`llI¢ lt 7.68 and Hall. _ M00 8 ll li .wee considered sa lmrollsto re todlorrovw morning at 4.08. _...._‘ suit ot the sharp laorderl at New moon sunday Sunday. Ju ~~w.1»|mg..~,~..,,-5 g`4m,,_ mm, ter-g gt tm” qu; parting saiutetlon of your owl llankew interior port. um zldt 1.53 s. th. fonmylrg gpm- mm; m*_ Ag it boom; necessary to enlsrxslweet lmlusse “To ood we oem- nearly a anon asvvbesn I lununcrulse tm amass mln- -Pownal ,wi snr,-files; pours" nn h“»mL to Il" hu., |w,,m_¢||,| ,Um ..D|¢_" A _ lu a surfer of rio utls later than s tolm. Thursday. Don't_mle| ft. 1611. 35-sz, Cream -Festival at Brookfield, bele- sz_-44 bali and gports. 1581-6'-fit-tl_ 7_0-as -- so-08 °°'l\he Milton. Bile Club will so-4s shoot on utr, lots, me or uns 86--68 month. 16"-4-ld lf. “__” _-_-an st-68 "The Akon Dramatic Club will -1 -»~y_. fi .. ,sir . if- ,_ ., " tl. ~' i. 1 l .ll ~ ~a. if v 1.. , -- -1-.-.n . -_ ___. `...»..*' ., -R i f , “.4 . »-, .. `.”‘. l;,_»,7’-l A i i;. f' 'fi i va . _.L-A 1-.--....l~ .._'i l ._.._..L___4 _,_ _ ,_,,, 4 -ft. .__ . "" is V it ,aw 'l il '_ i ` l ,'- . .;l er’ ,.1 . ._-__ .'_'.,- ,. - . ___ , -4. i, -1. , if? fit". .. .cn ...__-,-_._. ' .r;,,- f rw,-= 9; ` f~ I . -. » -_-'rl : l’-LV' ;-1' =-A.-'-» _- 5 sh , ~. yi 'i -r . ig, . ,_ . .. i w z» '.`f K-lf r ..,; . =\-~ 1 .%‘,.»-‘ 9:. ,_ - .l ‘t 1 ' 545! I -_2 5 iff, ._ ‘ 1 ' ._ . :- .5 “if it j iff* : 2 - r 1 .aff -" _ , .,, . _,. _ 7;. J rr 2' .~ _,. .._ E tt; ’ '~ In » I ..' r-._,- 1. _ -_ .r= . ~5 ' » 'rl -. if:-. 21 . E s ' .s 'fl -n . 4.. . , , . in - ~§ =._l . >'._ , . .-.s-f _- - _ _ gf.:- . win ni f if* r " V4-, 'A li; - Al' ,_._._. % ` 'rf l ~ f<- wr -1-we wsu .1--.ul-.....,. »-.a".i».»"§<.-iy;.~.`;.\~,»§, -l , l i , a _ l ‘PS .nun "I