..,_._,, .,. ._n_ ._.,, 'Q' liriliv ‘ 'l".*`r’il' 'l r.. " .11 ,- Y ., .5 f._>i:..f.r__ '_» .rg ~ r . l.:,; fu. -il 1.4.- .-*_ * l3,.._, . . , _ _, §l‘.l-‘i~' f ' 3*! 1;. . .I-.y i`l'.l 1' » 1 __ vn. 1 _ 7, .“ Z l 1 e e . I li-» 2. 1 4.1., " ‘n. . . l".`f_ if f vw. ~ ‘ v r v n ._ ‘_ _.L_ ¢e.»»¢..¢ i il K I A v 1 .2 si' . fi _ l l \ C i 5 , __ f . vu- .»s,.._ . Y -Q _,L M»>:~hn»n »- . is _-n ..-..=."'”_____ -3” Y..;_f..§A;__. zr f -‘ i .;_ :try ._n_ .J fl? sl " £._.,\» ll ll. li . » _'__ 1 #_ 1,-fififé ~ ~ feel . ,. 1 ful, u .4 e j \ l l l-.?'-'ll i ,»_ ~ .rn “il no »r.’§l..; .4 ._,_.. » 1 i." 1 " _ L* 1 . r ~ _nu 1 l , . .' , . ‘l l l l < 3 (1 1,". n .=r_:v _ l 1. li 3. _‘ir _._+ f 1 “iw -1 '_"~ 'ee ...n . _ ,-xg » Mfi ..-y. 1 1'( v 1-, s. r.4,,.i_l>~' Y ‘fl ` ..=r.=:.~., f ._ .iw vp _ , E. tl i ‘ , »_». lulunh All coughs are much the same in the incipient stage, but its hard fo tell what they will develop into. A cough at the beginning does not amount to much, it bl! to become more than an ordinary cough to have any special attention paid to it That’s just where mistakes are made; the time to stop a cough is when it begins. Al- ways kecp a bottle of Jamieeon's While Pine and Tar in the house and doctor your cough at the start. It will cure at once Large iaofiiec 25c and Sllc J. G. Jamieson DRUGGIST ‘A fter A l we still have s large enough stock to supply- your wants. G, ii. Taylor ‘ Jeweller & Optician , i Montague Black For Ex change _ Correspondence Solloitod L. M. McKinnon, Manager I Montague, P. E. I. l.__e* l ' MARRIRGES Our Biq Rush Albsrton. Bonris. and listens. _ _ n D rnhon~ “ ° W" 0 ° ¥° ll_K°1' in the gutter or in the lockup. A gg ' __ _fl _ ` l'l;‘l';l;°l‘l"“'°l"li"li‘l‘;;lll3z ‘us eenollllll :ilgl-lallllvlvhlilih lvhleldid 'rhe lm week -ei the did year hae ‘_l=5n.l;dI-_fl filler seehrg, _____1:_i°._Ke_n:_{, liéi l"*° .__ -4'# -’ 5"* °"i°° “ °h°“°"“°" mean the last nail in hil political :Jean ian excépgplmgy lay__'on_:°i_a_o¢_:_i_;a__l; :*_`_~r.hlYn;__ €;n£'_ ML Ann_::°°H;¥nn _ __ _ .o _ y _ _ -' Branch Offices as lnmmsrsidc y an esp y as coffin in Pletou Then Mr. Bi r nn r nn n no ,r,n"°_nnu mhuy otha,-:_ . . ;c_>_.m____ They returned to _ the city D"“"Y~ °‘ M°’l'°" °' ° ° °m_ have been numerous dancing parties ' ~ _ Grange. and at one time a stalwart hud ohh" ,manor fuhumuuh huu. (xr. irithrnlggg. gl! gairgilzi t°d°y° _ Dlnly of EVEHTS champion of the Reciprocity Agree- judging from the enthusicsunle ;:_¢_:»m_- gum.; t.__°.n__°s__ of ML and Mm o_ ____ ment. nee declared nnneen ae utterly '1'°“°_' °“° ,l=°°“"- °°“°°“‘ ¢ “MH B' n,,,,r,,,,,,,, Hmhnrr, d ,r.o_DnY 0 nun to ,ren ,ooo “Fr” rood .. events, one has no choice but to be- ~ - _ '_ _ ' nuunn New yn,-', ln Charlottetown _. _IPP __ would ot; __ “nu an lievc they were one and all most tho- _ Mr. and rs V km __ r the guests °_ _“___ ann url R°nn,.mh_ , _esay,." ntnay - ` _ - - - - .- city Megie¢ra¢e_e court. 9 a. ni. ve ,nn nrnnnn, nr ,nn ,ugh mt 0, '°“‘m’ °"l°’_°‘l.°‘2° .“”"°l“°°d nz. Jean, are vizruno nr ohenrierrce Mon living." and edde, -‘thai any attempt New Y°ar’s Day wel beautifully _r°';'n' J °nac'§‘;§';nn ° "' ““ "°' rr nnucnl nnnnnl out or the clear and frosty and the sleighing 0 - - SATURDAY, JANUARY, s, 1914. to nun v D ti 1 r d rn-rn t - ° ° _ __ _ _ _____ _ _-___ __ irish wrt of livin: wnuld br i°l°°» eil,-, li-l,l,;f,,f,,§°§t §?,,h,, °w,,§lh:§,°:_ on 'rueeday evening im Mrs. c.H. .” H does not think hr u lB. Longworth entertained at her false to facts e hl m u h th RESOLUTIDNS free food would be a perceptible fact- large Exlillxllrlnllbeil- oltl visiiolgzllllllioilllillloltll mliglllflvcnt residence “I-Iillhurst" 'in -_ th h honor of Misa Rose Longworth a re- It in the nnnnl cnntnnn to nngrn or in reducing the costnof. Irving. __ __ _i;igny_o_3:86c_;l;i°u_Pai;_ihe__;frNx__i;Bl;g§;.cont and chnrmrng young uuhuhnntm the new year with a series of more 001- Mrl-colin 3-ll° L er; lgllllldrll crowds in aut0i1l0l>ll0B. 50|” lil ° ' ° h n or less elaborate and comprehensive 1°' Qlleens “ll Blmbluly' ' " 9' sleigils and still others who found The large ’°°m° °“ all °l 'lg t Bir W1lfrid's new policy in a J ~ F out aghm- hoo neu for plea- and left .and the spacious entrance resolutions nd, in ll r babilit , cussmg “ck T T ll ll ll ll y Montreal paper said it would be ah- sure and preferred muking their way: "ala »:°l“l:€__clnth°°E_el;_‘.l’° gglggrazgx ___ the year on which we 'are now enter- , on ,non In the nvnnrnn nnn grant nr__ use or n g, ing will not be an exception. 5"” h`°“; 5 l';‘l_m°'l__°o g;l;l;n°l:r:_Z trncuonn were tho newlympeueu m0v._l and iittingly decorated in honor of ,nne nennrn nr Cnnrlntnnwwn Wm on 'l‘he way we have come, like an- t° suppf “uc 8 9 _ll ' jug picture theatre' the prime Ed. the Christmas season with holly, interested no renrn tnnt they are noon, other way that nnodn not any rnon_ farmers, he said, are extremely worm and »¢h, Arena Rink which is mistletoe and a profusion _of beauti- to nnvn one nr nnn mont modern ,nr mention at rnnent in nven w.r_n well oil all over the country. Nd popular as ever with the YOUDS P°°"l"l. Howells' A novel lea “re “mm stores in the Maritime Provinces as 9 ' P 1 ~ this occasion and from which the P t & Cn_ nnrnnnn nnvrng their . _ ki especially for New Bruno ple. l a on resolutions, otherwise called good in- “pea ng _ e e a young People derived endless merri- nrnnnnt nig_ br.rg.nt_ bountiful. shore- lielililfllii- A Peculiar feature of the wick, ;l;e prov:i;ie__;B;__V°‘;_ep'Z3l$g An event which cast a Bloom over ment was the “Favor Dauce"- A renovated and rebuilt from cellar to resolutions and the good intentions °l“" ° °'g ll ll S 8 d the New Year festivities was the un. large circle was formed and little tnn nrnrnn This in occasioned hy ll ll rice’ f°" their l”l°d“°t° an t d d th I ` MN JB/|1105 WBT' Ml” N°"°h I‘°”3W°rl"h dl°"l'b“t'°d t'° their growing business and the many ith: eh 1 'ner, ‘K P erncce ea o - _ ll ll ey llllll ll llllllls ll ll ll want no change, while manufacturies hunon, which occurred on New Ycar's each dancer some charming and PIC' dem-and; made uh ,haue hy the im- lllllllyll gllllllllll' lllllllllll llllllllllly are being csrnblirlwd nn evcrv hcndf’ afternoon and which hae oncaeionedlturerouc icvcr. which ln Wm W” menee etnch earned. After the recent conceived. Another characteristic "Today .. no noruteu out -lm-meh nm widespread regret and mourning duly numbered. Then followed a firm which won such n great draw. they possess is their hrittleness. _ » th th. e ___ St among ner .many relative, Bhd matching of numbers for partners for back to the “run only temporary re. h`l5h°‘l in B°°t°'” an ey all ' frie d b th i Charlottetown and’ the next dance, and a very PN'-T-Y phi,-B and renovations oould be made It is well to make resolutions even _ n s o n i _ J0lll1~ and l9l1° farming P°P“l“tl°” an abroad To the bereaved family the Slglit it WHS Blvlllg 0112 *lie lfleii Of so that the coming repairs hm eh- tl ... _ n_1;i;;\_ig_l1of:i_i_i_e_y;_ b;a0ve_hr_o_l;r§n_0_;s mil: “dt likely no reno themselves to a sincere sympathy of the community having transported within A very few “rely nenehunry nud Wm add greg y e lic which would serve to cut' their lil cXi1€‘i1;?t.h Flaunie Kermit. Annie Jdhneen,lsurrr uf lirr Sister. Mfr- Harrison of be »- ins if and in *bij ‘nil mai’ °°‘“i.“e"- neither the nvnllrnthi' nur the fl°"°' nie Robertson, Martha Gates, é.1adye'hn1idaye with her mother, Mrs. L. M. Broken rcS01ilil0i1S arc diifeafts and tion of friends can heal. It willl be Nicholson, Col. and Mrs Peake, Mr. Poole. . e-neu defeat has ite weakening ciicci- borne with aadneee through the and Mrs. Alex McKinnon, Mr. Ro-bert ° ° ~ |9|3_4 The nent tninn_ tnernforo to do W tu years until it nnco,nnn_ nndnr, tn.nn.n goxpgn Mr__oI;ethin_k,GMessrs. Lgman The dancing party which was_to _ a resolution is to keep it aacredly,no merciful heh1mg_ n nwent memory tn Cfiyde and Eniicsnnnuld eg1_|_§;e_l_)cc; 3111;, hninvtob trio: gIrIve;r_____r;ir___l;`_l;i<§:1__y___e__i;l;=_l;_Z _ WC CXt¢lld tO 0\.`ll‘ many P0liCy- l'l(.l 1 matter how arm the nah: may ll” “ml ne eneuehed. mereh, neg. Aitken, 'Jaan Heeaerd, 1.... bei... cgneeiied 1,., ,ami um.; wishes for a Merry Xmas and a Ha 1 "each victory will help us some oth- -_-- uerald _Bremnen Harry Bourke. Ro- time owing to the unexpected death Pl'0Sp¢I'Ol.lS New Yeaf. er ee win ~ HFAI.'1'i-1 FIRST land I own. Kenneth and Ronald of Mrs. Jamee Warburton. M H Mac no o Longworth received her guests in a -¢&1 The`Miaces Minnie and Ruby Par-_ eey, cnarianietewu. event ilu Xue!" lidays at their home in Ncriill Mr. and Mrs."~Hugh-McClure and nughter Katie of Bradalbane who McClure and return home this after- i'.§§'nr5$`$d.`-"l`.l ll l l l ...__-» Mr. Peter Brodie of York has returned from an eni0Y°b|° "ill $0 western Canada and, although seeing many Islanders and the rich wealth of the west,~has come back satisfied. that P. E. Island cannot he beaten. While in Winnipeg Mr. Bcrdlc; Vlll the 'guest of the Conservative-’0lub Mr. H. J. McDonald. B- 3-. 0l of that City. _ ' ]Pll_iiSl _U , HH. Plillii'S BIG Siiliii ' _ ' _ . to the reputation 'of the business firms of Charlottetown, which are even now considered quite up-to-date. To 'facilitate the workmen the store will have to be vacated and with this end in view the entire stock of new goods, will he placed on sale next Friday week at greatly reduced prices, prices that will make shop- pers save their pennies to shop at Paton's. The sale will be short and sharp as the store space will be re- quired by the workmen ,within two weeks from the date of sale. Further particulars will be given Bud l‘0udcl'B should watch the Guardian l0r tllclll- 1 1 l .WK l \ Company . Have Issued A Handsome Calendar which , V will be Distributed Free to Policy Holders _ and Their-Friends on Application at the Coin- psny’s Office at 84 Gt. George Street. MANAEIER l:0R P. E. ?Sl.AND Ro ers l AP# e. e ~~ Y --.. '\ 'v ' ,i /xr f (_ ‘_ l_ = u. V Oli e sygrnw” .‘~~ »"`; f ~ l ~ .en ,_'_.i . _.__ ., ' ,,,,`d,,,,, to ., wrong 1,, ,, l "rH»nNMA1=u>.1AGn. stewart, Fred cox, nrneee seuar, . . . _ I d e r _ . KENNEDY-HYDE.-At the home of the bride’s sister, Mrs. W. Dystant Stewart St., Charlottetown, on Dec. 31st. 1913, Mr. Harry B. Hyde to Miss Sadie May Kennedy of Kens- ington. SMITH- McDONALD.- At Charlotte town, on 31st., December, 1913, by Rev. Jacob Heaney, Addie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Smith, 49 Water Street, to Mr. Donald Mathie- son, formerly of Brookvnle and now of Charlottetown. BIITHS l MACDONALD.-At 126 Rochford Street on the 2nd day of January, 1914, to Mr. and Mrs. Aeneas A. Mac donald, a son. DEATHS ROSS.-At Ocean View on January Ist, Jessie Nicholson, beloved wife of John Ross. Funeral Saturday at 2 p. m. to Belfast Cemetery. WARBURTON,- Entered into rest on New Year's Day, 1914, at the home in Charlottetown, Margaret Louise, wife of Dr. James Warburton in the 58th year of her age. Funeral Kent St., for St. Peter’e church at 2.30 today (Saturday) thence to Peoples Cemetery. _. ::After_yonr holidays__and the heavy Christian dinner you will need some- thing to tone up your stomach _ and you will had in Rexall Dyspepsia Prdblltl-just the thin; you want. flier furnish the ingredients to pro- piiy. digest all food and tone up the jilldl most eilicfently. Bhown in two mul, price lic. and toe. a bex. .'i"lli IlcKiniii0n Drug Co., Corner Brestdscrcs and Kent sts. mi. - "DFMCI sad POCKM DIA'R.lll.B' for 1914 ia -great variety nga lowest prices at 0AR'l’llR'B BOOK '!0R»il.- 8641-1-1\\l6i. history. Let the past volumes, now closed fo , ers of both weakness and strength, till in the ascendant menrbered Sir Wilfrid announced latest policy in the following words: of the the policy I believe it to be the duty _ n no r “mt t. d b f ermit h ve Mrs Lyons and another of this sea- confesses recognizes his weakness and _l:l`°°Bd°ll lima mlm' Bl' 0 D_ s a !0n_-__ charmin buds The mm d - r . . e- guallds against Et; lletnlllllldclrllllllllxllll E llgls-rgkiillln many counties have asked lil1¢Hllf»9l. °8¢gl> 01 Whom lizolcg cl- "’°°g“lz°° is 5 “ng an B e the attorney-general for an interpre- °°°dlDKlY Biitrilctlvc lil ii BOW!! Ol pared to use it. Let confession and tation or tnn lnw_ nnn nnvnrnr nn” whnu “Mn with uhhh] nuu urnrnontn challenge an lirnrl in hand as ,we indicated that they win ieeue ne 11- i=i'iinininS°» received with Dr- and begin te write nu the eleeu white eeneee unto the supreme enurt hae Mfr- Jnnlrinr- Arnuns the very many r . pushed ou the hf,htu¢_,_ , guests present were:-Mr. and Mrs. page’ of another v°l“m° ol Dull ll ll B -;._»_._.... J. 0. Hyndman, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mackinnon, Mr. and ’Mrs. W. S, revel' lcrvc 0lilY Ba remind- Grant, Miss Elaine Aitken, Miss Ruth Watson, Miss Janet I-legen, question of the promulgation of a Lakeiieid Que; one, 9 1907: lnurlli. Mr. Cos , r. be Mr. urrnn rnnn.. nnnoy_ It nm nh r°_ _ ' ' ’ - Blanchard, Mr. Bob Cotton, Mr.lReg, home today. _ hh _ 1 ' W _ with strength h _ Missnliriary Bartlett, Miss Rose Long- will leave Dr. Warburton a house,. 'or none an beaten nonern“ry_ ,rnnr_°_ , :gn-Ln M:\én,;nld}§i¢§_sB 1L¢;,__\-_noun sung, is still room for resozutfon and for I was cured of Rheumatic Gout by Mr” Helen wnrbnnton M," gun; MIN RD’ r fight. . Hrsunms _hlnlmilgghnrw KmG_ _Crosskil1_, Miss Helen Grant, the_ I 'nn nnnnn or Annu Bwnnnwrlb Misses Newberry, Miss Helen Wake- MINARWS LINIMEN.n_ 7 ford, Miss Mildred Mackinnon, Miss Henderson. Miss Jean Macdonald, --- LT.-COL. C. CREW READ. , Considerable divergence of opinion 3i;ll°!- _ . 33:” gnlllgrr llgl,s:1;|l,l'll¢li;lll°;flf¢¢llh‘fil4:li'°yl is to be found in the ranks of Bir by r?r'N,a‘;lg'§TRh°“m°l'“m Chryulh Ml" Ju", glhlkh, M,-_ mu- Wilfrid Lanrler’s followers on the “nr,uunm_ ont C s_° BILLING ning, Mr. Sinclair, gr. 'Harry Tid- h A l they l“l°W “lid “I0” Whf' 5° “mug four licenses had been issued, and the Henderson, niece of Mrs. McKinnon, ,____` _ _ I--F-""1 , do so wilfully. The iight 10r Smile. office was so crowded with applicants received with Mr. and Mrs. McKin- , v _ --1 _ is no doubt harder than for others that it was decided to issue licenses non. v ~.~.f..-. ~ ~.-. .-. \.~.-_ \-\._\~\»\.»\'.. _ _ 1 r .__ and each has his own besetting weak- tl" mldmlght- ' ' ° l n The new law requires a thorough The very many friends of Judge Mc- ness to Hgh; llgalnst' but to cnc medical examination of both appll- Donald will regret very much to thcrc is thc flgllli and the Victory °r cants for a license to wed. It also learn of his serious illness at the dnfeae, sgpulogez tlhati _ but $3 _nhalltge Prince Edward Island Hospital. In looking backward over a year of c rgc Y P YS C “|15 f°l` |116 UZ 0 ° ' ' of cg; if:.":;"°:;;‘;°~ ..i‘f.;”f..§‘r‘;”§.".::.I;€.f. ..:”'.;:...°“°;‘:’..‘;"°;:.:f;*ws?ss; tlnlml flghtl"g~ the Weaknesses' ° necessary tests for that fee. residence, Haviland street. causes of error and of defeat may be Fear that county omoinln will r.o_ , . , detected. Aguillit i-l1€B0 We must fuse to issue licenses unless the med- Mrs. S. R. Jenkins entertained at make our resolutions, make them de- ical_ certificate states that compte- an altogether delightful dancing par-_ tcrminedly, not with fear of failing hensive blood tests have been made. ty on Monday evening last, the occa- d _“mined not to rain The caused the record demand for wed- sion being the introduction into so- buf' e _ _ ding permits in the closing days of ciety of her second daughter, Miss miilllllif °f feS0l“tl°“5 'B at °“°° “ the year. - -Reports from other coun- Helen Jenkins, and also of Miss confession and a challenge. He who ties in the state agree that an un- Louise Lyons, daughter of Mayor and Prrsonnls Mr. James Kennedy, Kensington, was in Charlottetown yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Ira’ Clark of O’Leary spent New :Years with friends in Charlottetown. Mrs. J, A. Carlyle, Truro, is visit- ing her parents Rev. A. B. and Mrs. Mclleod, Kent Street, Mr. Edmund Pineau of Rusticoville was visiting in North Rustico this week the guest of Mr. Cyriac Pin- neau.-R. Dr. J. B. Jenkins ofthe ‘Royal Victoria Hospital staff, Montreal, has arrived heme on a visit to his parents, Dr. nnd‘Mre. S. R. Jenkins. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jay return to their homes in Pisquid today having spent New Years in Charlottetown with Mr. and Mrs. R. McClure. Messrs. W. W. Paynter, Thomas Doyle and Edward Turner of North Rustico were in Charlottetown on Tuesday, December the 80th.-R. Mr. Bimon Pfneau _audhia two daughters, Misses 'l‘lllie_and Gertie were in _Charlottetown this week and registered at the Revere Hotel.-R. The t Y 8 Fred Moore Harry Jenkins Colin Mrs John J Mackinnon again en 6 , b t ' 1 1: th fi t """‘ '. ' . _ ;’"_‘;‘_‘_;‘;__§;‘§ B:;w‘;___°a';(;_ay t;_;__°;h lii_5l;WAI_lKdEli“__,__ Wisnv, Inecé 13;..-a_A §;<;_Do_n[n_ldr_f_.;|_tél;_bert _nndwl-_high S1rln1_l>- tertmned at` a most enjoyable danc- G I I ‘r B°’.me ~ TUB 0 8 B 0 9 Dil C S il in ' ~ - . _0 ' ll 901'. 1'- ing party on Thursday evening last. g | ignorance. The great majority slmp- riagt- law, eilective to-morrow, made Golding, Mr. Sinclair. Mr. Fred Nash, a e . ‘len r. '§“ul‘ncei gan u P|n% I t tation knowing it t0-\‘l8Y f»l1° ll“Bl°9f- “Y 011 1`¢¢°l`fl 101' Mr- 0°” and Uthefs- Owing to lack of space other items ` Queen t' ul 0 ‘° own’ ‘ ‘ ' ly ylelll to llmp ' the Milwaukee count marria e li- ' ' ° to lbe Wrong' Few do as well as cense clerks. At closin; time eighty- Miss Mildred McKinnon and Miss ;ll,leckl»lhllllrllollll,:l.,nlr:lll be llllld lllll llllxt _ _ A_».._~__..v~__H__,.o -__ ..`_ ._ ..\ __,_ »._ ~_. , _ Morning J A Large Mfaiorify of the Shoppers in the .- Stores Today I-lave Read 0Nl.Y Those ig Store “Ads” Appearing in 'lheir ' » Newspaper »_ _ l ,___ . h_.`_ For the morning newspaper. briuning the LATEST AND COMPLETFST STORE ‘5NEWS" O THE HOUSEWIFE ‘ ’ 1 1 1 l v v _ _"_-1*” Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Leard of Pfsquid who have been visiting their daughter Mrs. Rod. McClure and Mrs Sami. Jay, Charlottetown, return _ . AT THE MOMENT WHEN SHE MUST DECIDE UPON WHAT TO BUY T0 DAY, and where to find it, fits in with her daily routine perfectly. Deciding upon purchases for the home, or for the home folks. is a SERIOUS BUSINESS PROPOSITION. The decision the housewife |makes is some: times far reaching in its effect upon the family purse and the family peace. ` So that, to the housewife who manages her buying with as much practical sense as her husband utilizes in managing his business, the “ads ’ in the morni ng news aper affords valuable sugges ion, valuable economy chances. ghese “ads” are OF today FOR today. They come to her notice BEFORE SBE STARTS ON I-IRR SHOPPING ERRANDS, not after she has finished them I _ The morning newspaper therefore, carries the message of the stores to the homes of the EXACT TIME WHEN 11.* SHOULD BE DEIAVERED And in at doing the morning' newspaper performs as [signal a service for the home makers as it performs for the merchants, -I--im--nm-an-Lana-ai "Thc policy I give you at this lnom- _ H I ' ent, the policy I believvevcr! pstf ::Celery for the nerves, fron for the ' nee in oenede enghz te ennpeee, Wg hieed. the two rreewi ni all body ~ banners are eeenmned in nexeu eel- _.will keep your feet warm sed dry, 1 to 4 buckles for Men. Bnckled and buttered for Women. Boys x and s buckles. Government to immediately ffl ...IT i.'.°.2' .If.."'..‘.‘.....i“.2 .__ -.. - Gnifnra nerr] Tmnninaia . °.» " » .11 ' -P' . r l n ., 4