_,_ .,. .. .Y7,_---»_y___.._.___.,, J- lANUARY 31- 1914)' if ` -*ran urnsr News W U in THE ` A' ' I W 4 A W C W W' W A' if . .»-M-.7 --_-V - » i __ RLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN .rmsr ol' au." ' ` i e - - . _ . _ ruin 'rHiR'i‘ssN ‘ 1;. . ~ _ Dlvlvoila 'ihroai Troubles ‘put -A frcveiitcll by Herviline _ _rr arms misuse or ill l?l°d_‘,5' and .L l_ . oows hnnoxar .'_. _ _ | Gel- 81"-el' your cola now,--this very . _ _ununte,_ before it grows dangerous __ ' - HOU should apply old-mlm "N ll ~' This is the swrmy per"l' 'l-tub your cnest anti tliroaiifv See- to it lie! will he immediate. .- _ " _ ynurl 'vf‘|¢;I'Vl;i_;1¢_W_l;l savé you from lying i » ‘ "0, 8 _O -ng , coughing choking bin “ned with_and suffering from congestion in the -_ _ _ chest ana acute psin',in the throat. -- al i Nerviline will oreak up that null _ ~ ` llellmlglt- headache--will kill the cold land chill at its very beginning-will save you from perhaps a serious ill- _ lnees. G°°d ` Coal’ Wei To take away hoarseness, to break h 11__SI`il>Py cold, to cure a sore our 3 eds_ ed ° _ roa or bad cold in the chest, you wlthiiluu use Nn0ll|;_i;18 Bo speedy and effect- ' _ _W Bs erv ne. For forty years it bgst Coal, _the has been the -most largely used rum- - _j_ily remedy in the Dominion. 'rims - ' - _ _ ‘HH llrov u merit, so c 1; W3llt_ f0l' C(_)ld kbeplug liuandvyb on the shelfmilzhbolblirgb _ 50c. family size bottle; small trial Ai. Pickers & co~fJi2..i‘°" “°“‘ by “ey dealer -nv-_ . _, »SHl]Pf ll]-[Ill Hughes’ _ , ' f Citizens should avail themselves oi* Of the sweepiug-reductions in Patons front store today and tomorrow, be- lorn the carpenters take charge. Big _ Pure ` Patolis. _4226-1-il0M2lE1i. with Hypopliosphites of I_,1me and A reliable The Charlottetown Guardian -Clubs 0ilers-i ~ B ' . _ . hniuy lin.-.ni .na wniiy sa. bllllfédi'-eLf,lfefll;,e e ornng -ear an 3 ' 5-' -- ttl -t 'rii iw l G di Chuihufi 7 and The Family Herald and dn Lpu bo e A Zgéelekly Star, one year _ -Geo. E. Hughes The Evening Guardian and l The _ Finally Herald and `»‘ "The People’s Drugglst" Weekly Star, one year l » _ each, " _ - 1 get-i Y _lun ' _ips bargains for the early shoppers at Cod Liver Address all club offers to ‘ ....1 the weight enriches the _ i‘HE` cH'Aiu.o'r'1‘s'i‘owN GUARDIAN Charlottetown l ` ' “_ i P. E. 1. . .__ _ guhitlug 1'i%l Wornsu. $5 xi boir or three for DR DeVAN’S FRENCH PILLS i.`\§°ii'f` $10. so li at u_ Drug stores. or mulled to any addresson rueciptof price. 'l`i-is Scouclu. Duuu Q9-~‘¢’°~ *7“*“"‘f“\¥':_@‘."£"‘9<.___ __ _ ._ _ _.-- PHOSPHONOL FOR MEN. {Yf,‘;,“,’,§{‘3 ‘y'itallt?;for Nerve and Brain; increases "grey matter ';»\'.l‘ouic--will build _von np. $3 u box, or two for 15. at drug stores. or by mail on re.-.aint & Charlottetown. P- E- |- ‘ of price( Tu: Sco.\u;i.i, Dsuo Co., st. Catharines, 3591-12- 3oMRtf. i, °””"'°~ _ _ . ` Sold at Hughes' llrulruture. 4-*- l ' This ` Will Cure Your Neuralgia In Rexall Neural i ia Tablets you get a remedy that GUAR- ANTEED to bring relief---yoiir money will be refunded if it doesn't. It is an eliicient, handy, reliable remedy--non-secret, the contents are plainly printed on the label wrapper. Price 25c a box. For sale only by McKinnon Drug Co. A Corner Gt Geo and Kent Sts _ -_---ul Q Don’t Run _ _ __ The Risk Elini/ ‘ ;m of smoking inferior tobacco, ' ._ A ' A t `;: _ It lsinjurlous to yoursclfwull _ ` /_ il a nuisance, to your friends _.___ ` __ ,I _ _ __ __.j___, ==`-'- " "-51-.1%El1f::Js::=..21-`=i'V_f=:== :-':`:1-' =.=Ii:-“:.-11' ._ eil? Besides, good fragrant tobac- co costs no more. Its all in knowing what to ask for. R c _ i -ii-1' » ' member anyone ofthe following Iliiglit 'F_wiat, ||jckcy’a Bright Cut. Rivc|,__ Master-Marine Smoking Tobacco, Black Twist ` Combination Twist Chewing Tobacco cliey &1Nlcholson Toll, C0.. Ltd #gf _ _ _ _. _ _Lcceueref A the Rea' T"‘"g _frightening 'g Home f__Lacqueret is a combined stain and varmsh that renews and rejuve_netes_al1'_wood work from une pianos to floors. Itis to apply, drys C_iHlCk1Y» and _#has a durable; bn ant p0l1Sh .that IS “mst pleading. _ ' T » Lac ueret can be me in even' ¢0l°f»_Sl1°d° “"4 toner Caajor color card and l1_I`1C¢'1iSf~ s i '-1 _.. .. .r _- _ _ -Fennélll Chandler .f'.?________I'l_E____§§lllR5¥_9ll_A_BPlB!l§_ _ .___ '- IT PAYE to buy hi this province. ICE RACES T0-DAY.-The ice races will ne held 4.hia~a!tei-noon at 2 At Ao Dou't wait till night. - i` o’cloek sharp; the ilrst- race being the 2.19 pace. ` ' HAMP'l‘0N.-The Presbyterian scr- vices at Hampton on Sunday are as '=_ _ ` ;_ them thoroughly with Ncrviiine_ M- follows:-Tryon, 11 o'cleck.; Hampton Il o'clock; Bofnshaw 7 o’c1ock, TRAIN DELAYED.- A delay of four hours in the arrival attlharlot- tetown of the train from the west, Tignish, was caused this morning by tho train' being delayed near Bloom- field by ice and snow on the track. l'_0itK.-- The pork market in this province is standing lirm and on the mainland too where there is a steady demand for small quantities of the best class'of pork. Yesterday deal- ers were_giving from 11 to llkc. a pound for the light or first class port and Sl to iii for the heavier. There was only small quantities mov- ing however. _ MATRIMONIAI.-A quiet but very prettv wedding was solemnlzcd nl; St. Pcter’s Wednesday evening 28 January. 1914, at eight o’clock, the principals being Miss Annie McDoug- all, Chsrlottetowa, and Mr. Charles W. Quigley, St. Peters. The cere- mony was performed by Rev. J, M. M'cLeod St. Peters. Tho wedding march was beautifully played by Miss Beatrice Battersby, Mldgell. After the ceremony a reception was held at the groom's homo where a very pleasant evening was spent in music, etc. The high esteem in which the bride and groom was held was testified by the costly and useful presents of which_they were the re- cipients. Their `many friends wish them many years of happiness and prosperity. UANAlJA’S FIRE LUSSES iN i913 -An estimate by The Monetary Times places the vnluc oi property destroyed by nrc in each province in canada during 1915, as follows: Ou- tarlo, $8,182,050; Quebec, $4,581,211; ~'i|i»ei'l.a, 15-1,012,221; Mauitolin, ill,- ZU.4,;i0o'; Saskatchewan, §z,303,3l‘J, Nova Scotia., ¥l,58n,7&:l0; British Gol- unibiu., $1,636,858;, New B|'unswic.i, s'l,iJ.$~i,.’.T3; Prince Edward island, rl'iob,o:11,_l;l1e tonal being .|>Z‘li,1i‘ib,ole, in comparison with :,»z4,9oo,.lz, the total loss for 1812; $.'.i,'lsw,5'i-5 loi- l‘J1l and $23,595,515 for lrliu. in fact, rho ‘cssos for the nrci. ton mouths in 1913 were greater than those for the whole ol' lolz. In con- rriidistiuctlon to the other years wlzcn in some months the nro loss was lar greater than in-others, the monthly losses in 1015 were remark- ably uniform. Though thc losses for 1913 show a very heavy increase over those of 1912, Deconihlens losses alone 'worn smaller than in the lure- vlous year, much smaller, too, than those for November; this _being pro bubly duo to thc milder wcatlicr that prevailed this season. `I*J_'~I'_1iI.`ii¢Ih'l:l l1‘l’tOM AHILUAD.--En quirlcs received bv the Publicity Agent by the latest mail include gn. from Worcester, Mass., one from Cal- ILZU-F'y null another from Virginia, al. from intending investors in the for industry., One from Munich, Germany in from a young married couple of u gucci Swiss family. with about six or eight thousand o. present capita. “which can bc brought up to twenty- frvn thousand later ou", who would like to settle ln the Mar'time Prov- inces “to sneeze in the cultivation of fruits and vegetables." They want. to locate near a railway, "and it is our strongest wish to became 1801 Cuuadians. We intend to leave Europe this spring- March or Api'll-- aud go straight to Canada; We are both accustomed to English life and language." To these pcoplc informs.- tion has been sent. Mr. McCready is also advised of a nrobable visit from an Flngllshmsn with three sons, all fur.'ucrs. They arc now in Halifax, and although their destination was originally Prince Edward Island a strong cilort has been made to in- duce them to stay in Nova Scotia. ` ::MOUN'l‘ EDWARD FOX (I0.--The Uauada ]\‘ox Exchange have u few shares in the Mount Edward For Company for sale. This company was very successful during the past year and should pay good dividends in 1914. Shares are $100 each. 4054-l~2luitf_ :Wyetlis Sago and Sulphur is an Ideal hair remedy and dressing. It imparts color to faded and gray halri stimulates the growth and makes lifeless hair soft, bright and glossy. Nothing like it for dundrulf and itch- ing scalp-50c. and $1.00 bottles for sale and recommended by E. A. Fost- ' Qu: ::Fo1¢ Fox s'i‘ooK.--'i‘ho Uauuda ox Exchange and investiueut Com F _ pany Limited can sell shares ln any good lox company at market prices. Stewart’s HOIWEMADE Cream Bread ‘ has a "different" taste from ordinary Bread. Stewart’s Bread is _ Wholesome T Food that our famil will en'oy. It is iiiade of thebest of flour in a bake shop scrupulously clean. _ _ You can have it delivered at your house every day if you Phone 211 Kent Street SONS Oli' TEMPBRANCE.-A very interesting meeting of Victoria Division No. _4. B. of T, was hold lp Wrlght's Hall last evening. Six- teen new members were initiated. ,HAIR DRESSING.--Ladies' pomp.; for thin hair, switches and all hair goods made .to order for the higli HUUY dressings now so popular lad'-` _ed goods dyed and made like new. Slllilllpoolng and massage. Mrs. White, The Lenox. 4135- PEOPLE’S THEATRE - 'Foiiight this popular picture house is show~i ing the great- three reel leature` "The Messageeto 1-leadyluarters." 1fi you want something thrilling, iip||'|;f miss this feature. It is n story ol' Hrigands, a dashing captain, ki.1p,,p_i ping, etc., some exceptionally excit- ing stunts, will hold the audience spell-bound and anyone who misses "The 'Message to Headquarters" will miss three reels of genuine thrills. Besides this iiuc feature there will he two other new reels-a coinplctc change of programme. Admission live cents. 4247 FOX PICTURES-The Canada Fox Exchange al: Investment Co., Ltd., have at present in tlieinuilicc seven beautiful large-sized photographs ol the valuable silver black fox in dili- erent postures. There is one of ,"Prlnco Charlie," owned by thc Cl.\ar1ottetown Silver _Black Fox Co., Ltd., standing proudly in thc ublind- ance of his costly iur and gazing complacently ahead, And again there is “Prince Charlie the pride of the ranch.” Thcsc photographs, all excellently tinished and artistic- cally framed, were taken by Mr. Cleveland Craswcll. SUCCliShll\‘UI...-A short time ago it was announced in thc city piipern that a band had been organized cull-V ed The Charlottetown Brass Baud. Ever siucu the formation of this band thc members have been dlli-- gently practising and have _acquitted ‘themselves in so successful.; manner thntltho Arona Rink Muuagexnellt ue- :nred their services. The splendid sc- lection of the music mul the excellent rendition of il. han now bei-.onic a big feature cl the skates at tho Arena. The baud iiieurbers are to be congrat- ulated on their success At. the skate last cvcniug they playa-il :ionic very culivening pieces that de- lighted the skaters, and praise was hefird on all sides for thc splendid program rendered. The ,icc, too, was _n ideal condition. A Tl-i'ltli.l.lNU I-'lC'FUlti:l---least night at the l-’euplc's 'l?hcal;i'c a most. .exciting and thrilling three-rccl ‘Tau- hauser picture was shown 'to allarge and appreciative audience. lt was the story of the wcll-known and much talked baud of brigands, the “Maifi." Some of thc scenes were su h c. l, headquarters, swinging from the ceiling, the attempted ‘bi'andinl_; of the Count.. These and iuauy iotliers of the same strain were ol a nature -to make onlookers wonder what was c as the dctectiv tclsphonlnf to ` ;_ _-_ __ .. . ._ 4. oore £5’ M cLeo _ l _ ` The busiest at rc on (hi»lottelown'a busiest street |_r- in---' -11 l i “ 1Ti;1f1_l___‘12le_¢1";~_v” of all . .___ _ , wf. : . ,, _ ._ . », " ff»'f.' 1;: _ - __ _.oe-_.1 'rc ' K- . ._ 1:3 .s 3; fé'_:.Ff ,' ;-l"_a!..~. -.~:i .~-‘--i' 1|- ‘I :Fr ~ ‘-,.-»- ,j~i,;f_,;\i‘” '__ .~.. gl'-_ N g¢;T,_ 'ik -“dc-"_»{f'f_~ § .. ;` _`:;' '~ -f;._a_. _1'!r..,‘.L.i:‘.»-$8:-` E, :S ‘€`:.fl_~r"}' 'ef _ -if-.U or _ _ __ _ 5 _L I* . _ ___ ;_:- és _.. 3 1-.~7:°`_- . _ -sv;-._ . _ . _ .__ _,_____;~ _.J - ' " -' , _ . AW- xt ~.J__. __ ._,_. .. y ' _ ri 11:, if ._ ,|. .fowl __i\ FV, u, ’ ` > - "_‘\_ i '.1 hX. ..-4/4,-...-. -. .-'xl 1-.. -' .s -ll _. _,X < '. 'TJ ¢`l"“l__ _ ..{..J Que? -~ .l?~\,.= ,.,'::.*b * .¢,_,.,,-,_ _. ._ urw "~__ ‘-‘:"a;rr _ , _ ‘- -4.2 . ___» |i'g§@N.*'.-_V f._‘i»`(- _ _. _ - __ . ip- _.f f-_ -qv" -' =»¢<..w§= ish' lé,~>i=*»€f:»_ ..;>~sf - its r_:.*‘,§-_». 3_1 ,_ $5. " - "\: -,_ .- _ ".5"- "§; i-;;-_-_~'_.':’_~=*» _=._ i>.._-.';».~._\= 1 .’ _ __._K§~.__._,___._._ _ _.__» Ie _ ‘ ‘I .l... »ii"l'-f .» --fir ‘-I-"rv fn*-'.-1:5-1:: -. 'V " "."r§"' ' ‘ if-`.. S -111* .s '_ - » 1, .:~x< ggi, 1.; :_- _____ fe ...e|_."` P, ..._ “'1" ~~1.\'l'-~.“»'=_~.>-‘;.‘i,-gl- . 'II_`:',z§lrl-`3'”‘."“}"’.= or 5-/-\\f,»‘,. d.~=-;..- »‘ ‘iw ..;.`-~-_'gf-‘ /.-_'_" ,,,-;_}Q"‘..' ~*'"'~.' ,.» 1-‘l'_c‘.. ».‘l\ "`° rf ._ V 663 ` " enormous__ reductions Here is a dandy offer of the whole assortment ---some of the highest grade garments we have had in the house, new-» perfect in style and lit, and most attractive in fabric and color. ¥ _ 'li e A Women's Coats in “Stock ‘ Coats worth to 6.50 Lot 1 Clearing at 3°00 This is a nice lot of good English made tweed coats, mostly greys, good weight cloths, well made, great value at this price _ Coats worth to 9 00 Lot 2 Clearing at 5°50 """'~ Trim Tweeds, good boucles. and a lot of other fabrics, all well made, new and stylish. To see one is Coats worth to $15. Lot 3 Clearing- at 8°00 This assortment includes some wonderful values, handsome, well made, well tailored coats, every item right and attractive and durable. . _ . . ._ _ _ _ . _ . . Lof 4°°“a;':.2:.:2 ‘z.$”-$15. - i it Great _I -foimng next. The three-reels were iu- lcrestiiig and .had a pretty lovc Wcukly and "Tho Girl Spy’s Atlus' made up n programme of five reels nf exceptirmnlly flue photo-plays. Mr. si. Fleming, in wus. sud Mrs ABl~tAMS-WRIGI-f'l‘ WElJD1N(. -- Beautiful and impressive was the \nari'iane of Miss Alice Grallaiir, only / ~_=toi'y woven throughout. A Pathol ’i‘om’1ins, at the piano, fully sus- tained their reputativlle. § I- ' daughter of I-Ion. J ustice and Mrs |Der. 31st at 9_:50`o'clock. 'l‘_hc _il~ev._ Abrams and Mr. William. J. Wright Father Bei'traiui tflyue, of fat. Dun-I . Onuad he ulwmuony in the vregence l Winter Frost and Winds Sensitive Skin Cliapping, rougheniug, freckling, etc, are sure to result. from expgsurc to winter Frost_and inds, un- less the skin is carefully pro- tected affords full protection and its use is a pleasure. It is a dainty preparation, white as snow,and daintily perfumed » Unlike most cold creams. _it never becomes rancid. lt is i soothingcooling and healing. No toilet table sl_1ould_ be without ajax' of this dainty cream. _ _ Price only 25c a Jar Johnson & Johnson | The Quality Drug Store. er, Central Drugstore. _ Mtf. 5' A" Good Old fWinter Tonic / You ` need a good\ tonic---e ven if you’re not ' "really sick", for winter =; is a trying time for Is' land folks and your system needs 'all the sustenance you can se- cure. Mac’s Syiup of White Pine and Tar is “the real thing” for you-~for _ ever rson, an a e. it iiiiiees gn<>d,ya§es li good, is good. Costs only».... .._......25c \ / - _ the church for thc entrance of the Are Trylng on a A bridal party. who were unattended. I Our. Creme Veloute ‘ ! as _Only a few more days of the it 20 to 50 per cent Discount _ ' l 3 anuary Clearing Sale I ._ __ __..... . _. . ~- __ __________ ____ ____A _______ __ 4 of ldaliuouton, Uanudu, and wcll |li||.,v/|| in Cliai'loti.ctow\|, uhicli took Splauc in thc Holy Rosary Lhurcli, |Portland, on Wednesday moi-ning, iuic’s Church, Han Francisco, pei'-i f t of relatives and intimate friends oil ,the family. Longengi'lii's Wedding. ;March was played by the organist of ‘The decorations of pink and green the chancel being baiikcrl with state-‘ ly palms in graduated heights. Fol- lowing the ceremony a reception was held at the Oregon Hotel, where the decorations were carried out in pink and white blossoms. The bride is a` graduate of St. \M'ary’s and an ac- i complished musician, being it popu- lar member of the YOUUHGF H011- Shu ~~i be greatly, missed in Port1and's younger social life. 'l‘hc hc;neymoou_ will bc spout in thc Bondi. after ward Laklgug up their residence in Edruoiiton, Canada. SPECIAL. PIC’l‘UitliI l:lHOW.- .lu aid of the St. Vincent/5 Orphanage a highly successful programme was last night. put on at the Prince Ed- ward Theatre, n crowded house wit- nessing thc pictures, which were ol a varied and interesting nature. The star film was a two-rccl drama, free from bloodshed but with ado q-nate excitement. it concerned nn Enirllshinan wdio-fell in love with n d:-lislitful young lady, -one ol "Thu Harem Uaptives." whichyouug lady. through the peruiciousv jealousy of her spfnstfer sister,-was kidui\ppcd~ along with the said selfish sister- to a. very‘distaut part of Aralrluu domain to augment the collection of a rich Sahib. Her English lover. with the uid of his Arab servant, pursued the kidnapping party, and by ingenious device cilected the es- cape of the girl. The picture abounds with beautiful views of Morocco and is pretty. "The Janitor's Revenge" was s comedy which made the house roar. "The Supreme Moment" was n well~sctcd and interesting one-set drama, showing Griggs, who meant to have his revenge, releutiug st, thai last moment and sacrificing himself to repair his mistake. "Tho Mys- tery ol the Milk" was another good comedy. In "Blanca" Beppo left his sweetheart at home while he went to make his fortune in a distant town; but she got lonely, followed him, and alter some unpleasant experi- Brown, ol this city, all ol which F.`:§Cl&l.ESri MOTORlN(}. xliewaie of raw winter winds. Rosy - skin und smooth cheeks will be ppp- ““'”' $1*/°f\l__by us_\ui; huexnu cola Green.. New ‘ions .in _ zz-i<'niinwin» '~“`.” “!""‘“" ‘mas “““ f“”°» lvl' an autoniohilc 'accildcntb near Whiti i §lle_;"_l_:_"_g__ _”'f`“?)';;__‘_‘“dh§rrit“t°d °“5i°1e5 Tlnins road early to-day, Mrs. John- _IW sung” M fl cg _cr_e“m tha W M ll`_ ’l‘appii», wife of a police i:aptain,i1d' __ BE; Bac TW laguna' Refau and two otlwr wonicn, uri- lu Foril-|f;f`__ (limp __ S 1.* fm Ewell' pure' ¥'i““ ham Hospital. Mrs. Tappiu is pro- I _"C 1' gl Jai' “_” M°j”Ki““0’-‘ bubiy fatally injured. The automo-i. W" .""' "Umm Grmt Gemg” ‘md bile the women were in tui-neil turtle, Kent' MH' _ MM and plunged down to a swamp twen- ty-nve feet below, when forced on the _ ::Everett Buell is Guardian Agent road by a racing limousine. Thej st Abney. Subscriptions, renewals police arc seeking the identity of the and all reliable news will be gladly IBN-ffl' ca.r'e driver. lwelcomed by him. 1971-12-lmeti Milton Silver Patch Fox .Col I Capital $l6000 - Shares $50 Big Profits in Patch Foxes _ The fact of there being an advance of 150 p. c. in Patch Foxes last year makes the outlook for those inve ting now particularly bright. It is not necessaiy to find a market for Patch Foxes. The demand is far greater than the supply and now since the Patch Fox is almost extinct in the wild state, the world will have to look to the Fox Ranches for their supply of Patch Fox Furs. '1`his,means thatt lose who get into the business early will realize big profits on their investment. last Upporlunily to Invest In The Milton Patch Fox (0 _ The stock in this Company is nearly all_sold. It will only lasta few_days. The opportunity is yours to da?/~to morrow it ma be too late. _ or th_e Milton Batch Fox Co. you have a low capitalization;--6 pans of choice Newfoundland Patch Foxes in for $16Q00. Most of these foxes are only slightlyeremoved in color from the black fox, which can testified by those who have seen them The careful man ement of this ranch is a atro cnet of this Company. Mrag. W. Howard, Milt/m.tlie rangh mim- cger. has had several years experience in the caring and handling of foxes Bo with low capitalization, clioloe fuses, good manage' mint, unlimited market. and advancing prices, good divl 'lends are assured for investors in this Qoiupany' Send in Application Today D. W. ll0Wi£RD, Milton Maritime Fox Exchange Charlottetown P. I I. ences, found him. The singing was, ` ° ‘ ss usual, very good. Songs were giv- en by Miss Etta Gardiner and Pmvis Messrs. DeWitt Cairns 'und W. J. P,"m_n|__ALBm“.E|il ,p no §§ %_"»-’- 1 :EE :';1b °3 5? vine-eminent Ju N _ nam. vw-.,l.|.».,, 2 w¢rc~i..udiy ..pp|..uuui_ .l “What Happened to Mary ? 8eeretsr:_-brvvsikbbcgllll __ M neu M-.vn'_h`iz‘si 5 .. N31- 2- o 2” ,IZ iklfbl mwlltbltl rb- 24 ZEI oO FS kan. in lu in. Hunter River. l . ww bV?B.V -Mi ll. ,,¢,=g=.~ e » 149 ci. ceo. sneer _ 4252 » °”" ” "°'€` “'m"“"" ' . L 1-; _-___» . . Vi Z; 4 7°_f§_e£_ .i ,, _,E i . -.-i 1 f` .l, iii '_ ,.7 _iff _‘lei - ,.a__.. :_ .awww _ _:"3 `~i`-; 1. fif- .§.[. lf: I i. », .;'..i' .1_'{~ I il; iii; fZ."‘_ -“". A T.. ..\.._ _= 4*. Vi i w _.W . . _.. ,-. 3. .~..”,,§Z‘° la l. 1;.-j if _-i--_..- .. __ .< -<..~.,f. ‘li ".'A`_‘°"".`-"' '1-. ` ` ' ‘ _Y .'-‘~ _-we ._ ._ \."‘. is ._;_ ‘+15 _ __ . -i '-,‘»_` ‘$.72 i ui ii \. i `.