H I PAGES sftns Lst- I _ ` _ A »- I ORNING Dany- 8 °?* l~°°“‘ °“°l F°" l _ ' . . - ‘ I cstenss Alisariy H mg" News' ‘ _-_ l Morning Mails. I EE ' ' »»v __ _' iiiii "“'““' ___ _ _ READ ALI- OVER FRINGE EDWIARE ISI-I\lNDl""“ II i lilollN|Nfi DAILY l<‘oliNnlcli tml ' " "' "'*" '°"" ' f "“-`“"“" “T” “ ___iy_nii;lg,;rp;gw__i;uu4_i._iiiui¢Ynesi_l_ _ “T15_1Ff__I1ATE§i1‘ NEv[s__ _ _ _ CHAIQLQTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY, JULY 6, 191:. FIRST or ALL" ' {,,”§.‘lr¢i.;l”t“i’l.§i¢‘_’_i§;\f“ E :E “E z> >U E4 ,$2 és Pi FEWER CASUALTIES THAN I liii ciiiliiii rniioiiro Looiliilli lliilluiiii ~ USUAL oN FOURTH JULY ciiii vicluiis AFTER irs siuiils iiiiwiiiii iliilil nviii iiiiiiiiis I Pissis iwii -~EE._,__ I If Sfrlfil Regulations Pre ‘*__"_"~" - ` ‘Medical Health Depurt- - |llllllllNlIlINii _'II NEGH] KIIIS i » IIHEHNIIIIUB vented the usuul Kill "’li°}§l$`l.i.l‘»} NN” i9§‘l'll’§§ J 1 f melllf lllSP€ClS Tll0l|S' """`°"`l'.» “’if'l” G.`}"l“"i"_`n...i.. si. ii y ,,_ Tlllt \ ll y, U y 4 a 'H10 Hellwy rcirnttu opelied under Queen Donager of Portugal, died at ideal conditions toda _ l ` ' _ ' n . . _ f ' Ing IIIIII MCIIIITIIIQ .rho ,m__w__ ____w______y.c_____ _______ ____ IIIIIIS OI IIUIISCS III stnpinni nt 3.15 0»¢intl< this siter. _ Loudon rowing clllb in the heat for “°°“' Sh” 'mneted 'mm umemia' ' < 4 1 i 1 1 n u -- of Many ___ ig,§,,~,;°;;;;,f<',,»;,,;g-;~;;;pg,», we by =» A Poor Districts I s. ' I < ‘ , . ., _ .~_E_._. h‘pl-cial to The Gllardiilll_ 'E b§'{e&l;L|l{\L.‘|f.,;I;€1I‘; ('}%';nhjl_l_1|'y 5_R0hc,.t '__' _ Ullvllmi -llllll 5°-Tull 0|' tlllrty-Hill ____cC_ Hii1'l‘is', li negro, shirt and iustilntly ' iiviiltors cllterell in tnn 1n¢,¢,r|mf,i,,,,,,i »l_ 'ill 10 'l`llc iillnrdiull. kiln,-ll thief of l'olice A._ llrail-5 _and ’ _-‘ --- V H_§>_E=l=IiiilNti_i ’i`he_(lullrdinn.h _ _ cimuit u\,i_,_ti_,n mee survive mm t0_ (»H1tfAfl(), July 5-’l‘hirteon rlcntlln lliortally woullded J. Hiller, Night _ - _ _ _ ll() _IU, -_lily 5--_T lf 10( King _ - ‘fi in __ ». ~ .. l l.lfi li, day _hegr;n the _retisui journey from ;l;E$_t_?l5_"lx_;;“x_l_;;l'§_§°£;2;Tt;;’;:___‘_;f hx' Illlifi-tri':,ll`|i;l,i,\;v¢mi;rl; tlllznct) Special to The Glliilwlian. _ T_;l_c_;Juar_rl_l3;l_» _ (______ _lt ;lli;.'il'l:ei‘<'il]iliis, FlIe‘i|c|Iru lt]dlsliNlik|)l1(hil§i;]d_ lioni on o Pars. edrones was the _ _ " under arrest for creating li disturb- l,01~i'l)()N, .lul f-1 tl , l' - “ " "_ ‘ Y" " B ' ’““°"l°“f» Hn* Cf‘lll\l‘ fl\\’f‘lliI1KS. Ull- __r__t to ____~___ve ____d picked ____ the spew ed in the Ullltcd States according to nncn_ The negro i1ed_ tnrr;,»,i1cKi,,i_c Criikgt ,::,,tLl}‘; 6; Quebec are organizing ii reception toisanitury rooms, l_..:k of drainage, ill- . I r-, _ $1000 f th f t ,__ figures compiled by the chicago Tri. A posse spent the greater part af lord defeated (inninriilgn ny 74 rung, Sir Wilfrid Laurier next Sunday. adeqllilte “’"t‘*" ‘“ll"l’lY~ "X°"l’lm"t ’l‘ l’ “e ° ' 0” ° _“B es nn 1 t - h ~ . the night in pursuit. -_E - ~ rents and over-crowding of bruises. mm hctwcon Hcmiou ,md 5.ih0,eh,,m_ ne us mg t a national wide It is lanned t t bllc PIIIICININE CNMP p o presen s p\l . _ _ 1 _»_ . _ _ - _ V __ ___ __ __ B __ --EE._._. moms und lots are the ¢o..iiili».. (iibctt, (larros, 'i"llhutenli and BHFFH brought fruit in the smliilest nuinhcr EEE. ment in Toronto slums ' l ‘ V _ , _ ' ‘i lollovied ill tlilil. _ of ce|e|m_ti,m cuslmlties cv_e__ _,ccm.d_ _ , Foil thoilsulld six llilndred and &'_l___ _ _ ' - ' li ~ ' - _ “ 0(|_ In newly evew mty where the ninety six ouses wele inspected s____ _____________ ____________ cvprywhere ______y use of cirploslvcil by liilllvldlnils \v,n-i W ’l‘Oi¢rl2."i‘(i, Jilly'5-A Porcupine de- ntch szlys “I’orcur_\inc gold camp lies hot and rilluking with H U A E _' _ ‘ l ' I ' ' ' ' _ I . A tilting linother gale Lu continue the _ prolilliited no accidents were report- . i _ _ _ W cd. In others were thc dischurfe EELEIIHNIIIIN is iiuisiiiiiii II IIUHUUIJI , y A well infor ' ' rol_i_;par;:ll __i_vil_ll_iii¥\i__iliu years IGI MQDAIJI' lilly 4-The Presliy- ed ldnglislliiiiin who has recently int; llcmons ‘"0 r”l“"ted killed 'Wd H ' -E - ie - (ca l is o t ir_tcen couiparcs tcry oi Halifax met here today. It turned from ialpuili, throws il side: number injured in il. hcud-on collision t " ' ,__,_ i ()'l"i"AWA, July 4-licforc the Hllil‘ city coullcil lust night. were pctit.iolis asking that the ilrangc cclehl'utions plunliud for July l2th., he stopped. 'Fllcso were from theflcreal ltouhell (‘atlloiic_ order of il`orcstcrs, St: .losepll's Union Alliance, Natiullal‘ Vutholic Mutual Ilcllefit Associationl :ind the (latholic school collilliissioli- l-rs. 'i‘llc mayor wrote Dr. Sproule, suyiilg that troulilc would likely ar- lllc and the dol-_tor denied thc ilnputa- tion and said lic had no power to dir- ect the Orange lodges ill their selec- iioll of ll place to celebrate. He as- sured the lllilyor, if there was no ill lcl'foi'clice the (lrlillgclncn would cullsc no trouble. 'l‘lle council will llicei. to night, to connidcr if they shall refuli pcrlnissioli for thc celcliratioli. _ .__E.__.__ IWII IIIES LIISI I IN IIUEIIEE SIIIHM QUEBIEC, July 4-Two lives were (_ lout its the result of li terrific storln I' ight ol last ycul s celchriitloll. The llulllber of ilijnrcll rcportcd is 294 as against l,785 reported lust ycar. In, 1909 there were 44 killcd gud. ll,3(ll wounded.' EEE; . HELEN IJHNYIIE NNII UIIIVIPIINI This lille drailiuI.ic coiiipllny made their second ilp_pcill'iliicc at the (Jpcril Ilollsc ill tilis city lust night. The play was The Mun of the Hour. intended to depict the romalicll of civic politics ill a big American city. 'l‘hc piece opclls ill tue home of (lllul'- lcs Wiiinwriglit, it wl‘:lll.hy citi/.cn ou the evo of thc civil- l-_icri.iou, ,A2 candi- youilg, wealthy and of good rcputc and popularity, b_ut wlionl the Ischem- rs think tllcy can mould to their king after they have secured his which swept over Quebec und district elect, _ Rm I H yvstcrillly, doing lllllcli daniagc to h buildings and trees. The victims I were ii. illotllcl' and her two-year-old cllil_d, wllo were struck by lightning to nt thc Inland of (lrlcnns. A strange W st feature of thc fatality is the fact that tho iuotllrr was ulirrying a_1it- I-_ tic infant iii her llrnis ut thc tune. (1 hut it wus unilljurcd. While iill auto .wus collillllr llltll 1;] town at il rnpid pace during thc W storm last night. it rlln ovcr ii. lnlili li :lt (lllal'leslillrg and broke his hilcl'» A lliid-one of his legs in two places. th 'rhere were fivc occlipliuts in thc' lliachinc ntl the time. 1:; oss, Wainwright, and Aldernlun < ’llelnn think they find the right maui o whoiu they tcnderttllc liollliillatiioli, hioll he accepts, coupled with the lltelucnt that if elected hc “will hc crpetllnl frsllcliise scllcliic of theirs lllch would have been worth nlll- ons- to them had it gone through. li engaging love plot rlills rough the play along ith the plots und counter-plots of le civic politicians making n story . of high ilrmilatic interest. It ccutres u.rollnd tne uluyor, iliipersoliated hy liilwrelicc lirooke, llilllas Wainwright Helen (lril ce,) Hori an, the iart _ _ . ~ an (l’_ H. llarrett) not to mention I Y K I Y _ hiss (ivavlll Hallls) Alderman Phe- l ' l _hers of less prominence. There are if fl liulilher of drnlnatic situntiolls and emotional scenes, rnonients of strong ATGHISONr_ K_ms_,,,_ _]uly` 5__ tclnptatioil liilll high resolve, est- _lnynns M_ (“halliss and la. Z. Jack- I ullgclliellts and inisuildcrstnliding bc- _ _ . _ i ,,mf_cn,- nl-ni,n|»g_ tween the lovers 'alld mlicll sprightly _l_‘f"'t'|_il;_tli1;u:?y;l__f;l“ Ll,L,,|,,y fm. yiritinn hy-play, hilt at last ull cnds happily Vollilliliiil, wlicrr they intl-_nd to hllllt i il w'lh bowl-i .lull arrows Ai I llld "thc lnau of thc hour," the lnny- il' who nobly did his duty, rcilps his l\'.l`____;F______'_'U__(t__ _:hey w|i|_ im' j,,in¢l_i reward in winning th! wolllnn hc l.y Will ll, l`llollipi-loii, ii 'hcllttic at l ovcs. Tho pls was well staged with Y _ _________y _"___ H___._.y m(.|\m-,|,,,,|,_ ni splicinl l-lrellciyv, pleasing costliliies, 1 . _ _ - _.- . i U '. and gi'l-_lltly pleased the :unlieiice l|clllHtS’tl1'tt‘rllmm‘mm "dur UI tw ul while the leiidillli' llL‘Ff‘“`l"0l`F were _____..___ _ i Interest in the colnpully bills fair to UF incl-cans nightly ns it undoubtcd mer- _ it becomes better known. IIHEEHIEKEIIS PIIEMIIIIS SISIEH w/\sl~llNu,'l‘o-N. l'_i_l_-. July 4-“ily” of ibn sun lociisi-FI' oil thc fuse of a piiekuge of lil'ocrn.kiel's yesterday, illrougli il bllblill-. in il wiindow l"\l_N>. t-innnni nn nlrplosion of the entire wllltiow flill of iirccrnkers. Ahllut $500 wortll nl ilreworlo were destrliyuil :ind tho store was conlplutely l'l““”d° _in willlnni l'oc, one of the Ilro iight- vrli, wus tl`Yl"l5 lf" “"0"” “mn” "f the lircworkil ll big roclfot let iw. kliockull Pon to thc floor null crashed l_lil~ollgh n plate glnss window. W0 ,;i.n.,, cutting lion, who was llrassed from further ll\i\\l'Y hi! ll"°'“°“- _____?__._, l\linnri|'s llnllncnt cures gB"i§°t ln °°W"‘ lonorcd with rcpcatcll curtain cnlls. i WEIIS PIIIIIIEMIN },i)N[)i)N, .lilly 4-Th# rlilliulitl nnirriiigc of Miss Juliet Kishcr, li sis ter of Andrew Fislicr, -,lrelliier lit Anstruliu, who has been llttundillg thc 1lll|lcl'i:l.l conference at UH! llrl i,isii foreign oillce and l§l~:i»lt/lille tlull_. of thu [london police, ilttl`ul'teli il. large crowd. Iliterei-.ull spcctiltols' throngcd the church and its vicinity, The [light Hon. Aml~ew l~‘_’l-:lier gnv his sister away and the lilullrgrooml was uttelldcd by lllckull wild l0 The Harland left at 3.00 p. m., for Victoria and will return this morning and leave again at 3.00 p. m. for Victoria. and arriving again ln this port at 9.30 p. m. Yesterday the Eastern eXDl'6!9 tml" arrived o_n time, the Southern accom- modstion was forty minutes late, the Western, Sulnmcrside_ and Eastern ac- commodation trains arrived on time -and the Western express was. reutllig much excitment among those liters, against whom no llcciisutinn who were nt the sc,.ne_ the bridge luis been brought. Whether there is was not i,,ju,~e(i to any exten¢_ heresy in the Diirtlliollth pulpit llns yet to be decided, and li lnorc 'l<»‘in t ite positloll lllay be tllkcn bcforctlie L end of thc cnsc coiucs. It lnuyi reach quiry will probably bc held to ilx the synod and assembly. resn(,nsii,i1iiy_ Tile cause of the llccidcnt is ssid 0 be duc to it miscaculiitiou as to he height of the liiasts, and an in- Thc (htlhlirili isa tcrn schooner of 30 tons re ister und was built at had never before been through the Falls. E IEITIIER FGRECIST sibllity of his return to that post. Sllciflfll V’ The G“‘""ll“"- '1'olulN'I‘0, Jlily 6-Moderate to fresh sontll-easterly to southwesterly winds; mostly fair and warm but some showers and local thunder- storms. The temperature at three ocloc this morning was fifty-six degrees s bove zero. » The lowest temprature recorded yesterday was sixty degrees above zero and the highest was sixty-four above. Tile coldest recorded the pre- vious nlght was sixty-two degrees a- bove iero. At nine a. m. yulterdlly it was sixty degrees above lero, The length ol today will be fifteen hours and twenty six minutes. The tide will be high this evening at 7.25 and tomorrow evening at 8.27. The sun sets this evening and 'to- morrow evening nt 7.47; it rises to- morrow and Saturday morning at 4.22. i The moon sets tomorrow morning at 1.11. ` I w_itli twenty-eight _repolted the first disposed of several roiltllic nulttcrs. light upon (lerllu1ny's move in on the Soo Line near here wl"'l”"r C”5tl° “"5 Ullckifliillfllll ll ` and tllell took up il heres'y charge, Morocco. ' ` which was brought against llev J. W. . ._-EE.4,____ IIIIIISS Illll IIN HIS BIIIII IS PENINCE E NEW YORK, July 4-While _ high miles was in progress Sunday in the llomiln fliitliolic church of the Trails- lllllirlition, Marcy avenue and Hooper street, Williamsburg, of which the Rev William J. Maguire is pastor, an ullidcntificd man interrupted the services and frightened the worship- ers. Alter an exciting strugblc the athletic stranger was overcome. Near his heart was several wounds in the form ofa cross. They were sclf-in- ihcted, according to his rambling ac-‘ count. He had gushed himself, lu-_ siiid, to slider for the sins of others. The iiiall was first seen un hour bc- fore at the First Free Baptist churchl Marcy avenue and Kenp street, ll block away. He dragged himself to the top of the iron f-ence and seizing the heavy mass of ivy covering thc front of the edifice started to haul hilnself up towards the church tower. Men seized hilli and with llirficulty dragged him to the ground. He was ordered away under ii. threat of ar- rest. When he ilppeiired in the church of thc 'l‘l‘nlisiiglirution his actions llttrl-ictcd no particular ntteutiou un-~ til after hc had passed flir down the side aisle. There he halted alid his loud utterillgs iuterrllpted the wor»- sllippers. I-fastening to the side of tne man, ushers attempted to lead liiln to the exit, bllt he hilrled them violently aside, while talking loudly in Grench and gesticlilnting wildly Ushers und male parishioners closedl about the malrnnd tried to force him toward the entrance. A messen- ger notified the Rev Father Maguire, who was in the vestry, and he called the police. Dr Gurtoy, from the eastern dis- trict nospltlll, examined the nlan,anll discovered the cross formed by thc wounds. Although the man fought against it, the wounds were dressed. Ill' (lurtoy silid the w»ounds had been inflicted with sonic sharp instrument] either it knife or razor. Alter being hollnli in ll. straiglit. jacket, the man wins tlllfzn to the Kiligs county hospi- tal and placed in the observation ward. ,___ Miunrd's Liniment cures Dlstomper. _ T I E CONDENSED ADVERTISEMENTS _ vrofi um roi- olusinsstionn \VILI. person who took tne wrong overcoat from North American Hotel return same. __7-6dr3ipd £036 WANTED at once. Wages paid _ _ -three dollars ($3.00) per week at beginning. Apply at Guardian of- fice. __ - _ _ ____ ___7;5dtf._ f|W.l<]ACHEfi WANTED-A` second class teacher for Rollo Bay West School, No. 107. Supplement $25.00. J.\B. Chaisson, Scc'y.__ _fl-6@wpd." xx/’ANTED~Generni servant. Good wages to competent person. No washing. Apply to Mrs. James Iliin- “">h°"» _l3§__G!"f_'&9a Et- __ _?:§¥L1W_l?l‘iVl1tc ciitrallcc unser 4. declivit" arid flalikeil l,y o'istr.i:t_iJns -ie was discovered ill one of the cor- W ridors, however, und, being iiniihle to ,ii give ll satisfactory rcllson for his prc- pn sence he wus promptly turned ovens o the police. Im 'File royal residences are stronglviw guarded by military and police, alld|0_§ rivate detectives are engaged to? . _ _ . k__(,__ __________ _wer uw ____c_________L____ _ind she ls so hndl_v iniurcd that it Till: strolig rooms at Wiililnor ilre;J-U 'eluliorlltc apurtliients, und the doors dl iirc burglar proof and lowder ir_mf_I _ 'l‘hcy have violence lockls abolitlr-ivli-Imme mmmmg along at “moss speed teen inches long, clialigenblc If-cksia hicil pi-event ll clear View in either rection. In the wagonl was a rty of five, residents of the ldsst ide of the city, who were out pick- ckillg, und il driver. (lf thc four imcu and two men in the vehicle, ly one, A woman, is alive tonight fearerl she will die. The other ill- rvd person is liirhilrrl Creed, coli- ictor of thc electric trnin which nd struck the vehicle just as it had nd gunpowder locks all of which :iimlreuched R point S‘l‘l"'r°1y acmss' the " overed by undril-lable steel plateslm which render it iinpossillfe for niiyoli¢»_l` o pass cvcn a fine needle into any of W il. The bodies of two of the victims ere roulid under the train Two the keyholcs. ‘ l Ili the strong rooms there is plate' valued at over 472,500,000. There is ia. gold dinlicr service suiiicient for iii. persons with other ilrticles of goldl nnli silver uulnlicring in ull l,l0'\_:ilirl. weighing thirty tolls. A callrlclnlwuuil of gold, reprcsclitiug Ht. George nilri, the Drilgoll, used for lighting the i~oy-- nl table, is so licllvy that twr- rneii :irc required to lift it. It weighs 2_7-‘fl ounces, and is valued at between $1" -I 000 and ‘$l2i,000. A more nllioi.-ill, piece of plate, an epcrglie, ilfisiilnt-.li by thc llttc Prince Uoiisort, is lvortly .£ll,000. It was made to coiullienior I ate Queen Victoriu's flrst'visit to Scotland, and represents her lute lila-I jcsty's dcerhounds standing over il. dead stag. E______ EIIIINS HIS LIVING SAN ANTUNII), Tcx_, July 2.-- Hunfing snilkcs for si. living is the qneer occupation of it lvlexicnn ill this city, who finds a ready market for all the volinmous reptiles he cnt-: clies, the purchase. being li dealer on| West (_lonimcl‘ce street, who suppliesi shows, museums and scientists. The snakes are sold by the pound I 25 cents a pound is paid. The Mcxi-_ crm has two ways ol catching ll rot- tler,.onc for the oill und nnotller for holding it down unti` the sunke cut- chcr can grasp it sa.¢i_, und drop it into a sack. Youll lnttlcrs are rubbed Ii the K ` il ' Y A-Mexican with his hand and dropped into a slick without. using the forked stick. In catching 'wntcr lnocciisins the hunter wndes into the stream cnlry- ing a lioose in_front of the snake ulld pulled up ns it swims through.Small moccasins, like small rattlers, he catches with hishnnds. _ Minarll's Iilnlment cures Diphthcria. and for choice specimens of i~iittlel'.~i I ll other gliodilgs came hurtlilig through the opeli front door of the first cur and struck l‘rcell as he stood in the aisle, The ilripllct knocked him agailist the our seats with terrific ioi'cr_nud one of his arms wus so badly crur_‘\efi thill. it hurl tn be am- plltntcil. The .~ 'ou was smashed to hits :ind horse killed. The body of the iifrh victim was thrown some rlistallcr. The motorinnll, who, when lie saw the wngan ncilrilig the rails ahead, innde it futile, hurried effort to stnii the train, was injured. IIYING IHIIM NEW IIIIIK III WNSHINBIIIN Ni'lW YORK, .Ilily 2-Harry N. At- Wond, the llosfoli aviator, who leap- E N AKESIMI into proniincnre Saturday by his neroplillic jol1l'lil~y over New York <‘ity from New London, i`onn., left (lo\'ernor's Island iii >l_52 this morn- ing to lnnkc ll flight to Wllshillgfolr He nrose to ii lleigllt of l,00i| feet, lliilde u wide' s\ri-epirlg' circle und 'lien like li bird In-lull-rl oil dowll the Jersey const in thi' direction of At- lnlitic ("ity, where he expected to 4.1-five nliouf. ll o'clock. He intelided to lnnd iii the llniionill l-iipitill num’ the Wuslliligtoli lnoliiimcnt aliouf. 6 _ yn, The young llvintol' suld he Wils not out for l'ecordl~:_ Crlnllitiolls this morning \\'erc excellent for fly- ing. the young snakes. Ali Olii one is; caught by placing ii. foi-kr-d stick over its body, just back of the head, and_ in in sivi lil HT, PETERSBURG, July 4-Pl‘l\- mir-r Stolypin, ilccorllitig to the llolirne Gazette, is ill,, liiiving become nvcr-fatigued by state duties. Berlin doctors have advised the prime mln- ister to take an extellded and coin- plete rest. lt is rumored that M. Stolypin will retire from odlcilll life and with his family, take the c-_ire nl: Fiister Rad, Germany. _ I liii=_ iliciiiis No one is so miserable as he who is afraid of_sorrnw. No one is so happy as he who has learned the riches of sorrow. For sorrow is sure to come into every life; (lod robs no life of this blessing; therefore the sooner we learn that sorrow is one of our chief assets, the sooner we shall avail nur- selves of this riches so close at hand for most of us. Adelaide Anne Proc- tor hss sung the reason for thank- fuiness here, when she says; "I thank Thee more that all our joy Is touched with pain; That shadows fall on brigliteat \ E-Ei___ ' hours, _ Thlit thorns remain; To that esi-th’| bliss may, be onli guide, _ And not our chain." " Perhaps sorrnw’s chief gain is that it draws us ever closer to the heart of God; and-that is the greatest blessing that can come to us. Lot us praise Him lor freeing us from the narrowncss and emptiness of A sorrowlese life, and for trultills Ill with that which he gave to his only Sen in llluei- manure than we eouiq ever ondurg, ____ __ _ _ __ _ _ N i __ ____ l ;t_l :tai - Zi if iii ,I _ if,-.'+ i-f» _-5' i: .Il in i.. ~; i?:‘ -, l » i I .l .i its li’ ‘ », i_! » 1 itll' llrfé. ii; “ lil’ ." _'il _ li ii I ‘ii _iii . pl’ t I l <.......¢ I lli ' i ,i if ‘=~ i __ _>. I.; »i'»'l‘l t F 3_1-lfi “ Iiel _ qi. K, ii it y ,_ if-I ii rp _l ill, il ___. P i' 'Nil ‘il-f~» ll I' ii .i it-i li. _...l » i 1. y-. Ig' L I \ I..“ff."s_l‘T_F "’