E .- i 1 4 tl ‘ \ .. I 1 Z .. -.. i-ffl, ft i ». .ti J ll 1" i. . i ` I . 1 if f 11 r .ve ‘i ii ll l i v .'= *=-equi, 1 ll ‘l 1 $ ga PAGE TWO I _ i F1 , v __ , \ _ , I 1 'ms cs.11iLo'1"ra'rowN GUARDIAN ' JUNE 18-41925 PAINS IN LEFT SIDE Mill BAGK D \ » 1,0 uhuw you that I am your frlandl 4»+u l G. N. R. Your sister asked me to take care - . T H E R E D of you. You eésresqulte sale here, Cinderella | Pr 5 L E V VULTBIJRE °.§f,'é3,‘,,t,,',§_'z;,l,:l|§;;1irton1;¢:)c1:’i::l1;:1.sy;_. 001.01; cnr.ou'rs here, surely! she interrupted in "°°""‘°°°""‘°°°°°' 1' Fneoenlcx sl.e/rru g::g°:’éc"f;;`f,c;‘;!¥ “°' "°‘“3 ‘° W f sun-..r at “snlpn .laei1ma." eu. 5 He ,hook his hguu, "Tho police could do nothing." 'I‘II-U-RSDAY. JUNIE 18, 1925 CNW" (411 M.l'res), MONTREAL. QUE. 9 p, ni. (E D. S. T.) ` STUDIO PROG RAM ou... 1.-1.1.. wa... on... ii... . _ Relieve] by " E. Piakliam | "1 Vegetaadlllolipollld ' _ i _ f L di.E_ ` ‘o - (continued) Pinkhs.rn?il3e?wet.aci;l;Compoundge¢lUBO. " | `\""£‘ 5 I sudered wing ains in my left side and I 1 back, and witli, weakness sud other troubles women so often have. I was this way about six months. _i sa_w the Ve eta ie Compound advertised in the lie shook his head. +cw+»¢ he ,mm h,_,,._ “But are you sure?" she Dersist- criminan-» 1 cd. "Did Clilfll i811 YOU?" ? “They would never tind them." “’1‘he11 how do you knew? - - - "They cairt. That house will bt 'l‘eiI mo, please,” she added as he empty now. and the people with “T119 police!" she repeated in-‘ credulousiy. “They would arriesvt those people? . . . They are “But they must!" li ’ 1. Gvllifurc-"Zaliip:i" (Ilcrl>`ll) - Sl,l`.;i’s t`~ <'hcstr:i. 2. \Valtz--“Little Mifss -Melody" “coals” , ,§ Presenting the 0rcli'~sirzi of thc - \’\'-ii-llc »E-lur~Dniii"i'1ion Lillie ILM-S .. lllin [lost CGFFEE1-'e°°d°°ff-6 aieantresl Standard ’ and I have tallen four bottles ofit. I was s.very sick wo- man sud I feel so much better I would not be without it. I also use Lydia E. Pinkbam's Ssnstive Wash. I recom- Ingrid the medicines to my friends and I am willing for you to use mv letter ss a testimonial."-Mrs. M. W. R088, 580 Notre Dame Street, Lachine, Quebec. o°21..'f sua .... openssh Provost, Alberta- "Perhaps you will remember sending me one of our books ayiear align. tg was itrila badv condition an wou su er sw u ` t t' and could not do anythin p.am'l'l; ddcmtgi said I could not have children unless I went under an o ration. I read testimonials of Lyliis E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound in the pers and Rfriend liecomizendegonile 5; tgeire it.. ter ta ing t r tt much better and nf; have ssbonn clxalbly “"‘..‘°":.".1°i'*°.°". ’ if 1" i.°“"° wor an e `t:t 't t _ I recommend ‘life lllegevtviible Csifipiihthsd to my] friends and am willing for you to use t is testimonial letter."-Mrs.A.A. Ansus, Box 54, Provost, Alberta. 0 ./ \3 .t .1 summer hotel as a guest fair maiden with beauty quite ‘anccd and dined with the aheiks ual for weeks and for weeks .nd she came to the place for I 11”/ _,.__4..._- "'“/ Al N"l IT S0? blessed rest. of I _'ri -> hesitated. whom you stayed will have goilo, i “I knew your father rl ioiig time leaving no trace. _ _ You mus‘ ago." he replied slowly. “Your sis- 1ll1lkL‘ 11D YOUI' mind mill YUU l1BV€ ter. ulso. ln fact Z just missed imliiiiig I0 IWPC fi” from uw Wi' P muclmg you.. ' ice. Miss _Woolfenden. It may ht -*' Slic looked ut him with sudden ‘I h I 1° M- - . ` interest. (ln guard immediately. he "ml" T me mop” “re Dm" “rm , ,, _A » enou;-,‘li to defy the law, not only o _ 'l A “wed m`h"y" You .8"e' Mm; this country, but of :iny country f \'t icilioiilleii, I am quite un ul The only ww to mop out 0| their f’i"“d~ ` clutches is to hide from theni. llul hor .intuition had gliiilpscd You can moo ho,-o_ q-hey Wm novo, ‘ an iiitlnizltt- point of cnntuct with “nd you ,hm-o_ But once you nom. ' him, uiid she was not tu be so buf- munp-me wph the police, you give tied. away your whereabouts. for "I know who you are!" she ell- through their spies they would ini- claimed. "You were in the Army- mcdiaitely get to know. And once in the `n'i ecrs. _ _ Wcren't tho know--! It would not be thl' , In l, n Y y<,“'_>" police wiio would .prevent them llc did not answer. "e”“i’t“r|"i5"y°“- They c°“md'ak" l Your name is John MacLean?" ?’l;’Ll1ir0ll§hol§sprison, it they niu s up . It was a turn to the conversation ` ' that he had not anticipated. The _ ' | , she exclaimed. convinced of the direclness oi’ her attack nearly [mth of what he was saying and piercvd his guard. Ile \vzis_ amazed , , .. . at he-r siirew~liiess, :ind 'thc keen-lonely not proposing tllut I stay 3 ness of hor insight. Ile wondered here 1-orever-,-1 _ ‘liiiii Shu k"0W_“’h3i- hi-3 Bhoiildi “Until I deal wi-th those people ll n " “It is my turn to ask questions." "Y0u?»Al0iie?" FOR SALE ,\ii :itlrin-lliv ra~~lS)--Mllc. Vllola Boniot. ii. M-arch - "Viscount N.‘lsoii" iZ0`h'|‘f)*‘3i‘iii2's Orchestra. 10. Selection from the Opt-ra of “F:iiisl," Acl I. (Gouiiodi-Sllip’s Orchestra. (`NIlW (384.4 MctrCs.) WINNIPFG. MAN. 8--'10 11 1.1. lc. s. 'r.> ii'-‘d'li‘l11o Truv.ll Tales. $.45 -p. iii.- Ilirirkots ,ii p. in.- .Slulllio I’ro;;.r:uiiiiie i,y nw ,-~,,"m1i“,I Nri-lioiirii 'I'-rulisiroiia Ships Ilr,-,gg ,._f' -°-'.21-\_ _ ii..-§':»@{ better luck f on baificd ay- you lhink the police cannot "Ycs." “'llow'."' do?" 'i‘||l~ |.r..|..-.-|_»- 1-.»u».l~i-. ol iw.. .-1.111- ..l.-i.- |.......-~. ._.-....1-1.1.- 1...; ..-.mr fur- F iiiivi-~, vii-. I~' ia |m_vIii|z |ii\i~~tni1»iil, Y .~n....1.-.i 1-nr...-r ..r our-.-1. .uni i:..»i.... Sir(-rin. tl* _ lliv purricd. ' “I am right. um I not?" “liow did you know'!" "i just guessffllf' “Just giiesscrli” used to know in Simla. . . . Read today's chapter of the fa- inous fairy tale, “CindereIla." If you have saved the dolls you will liziizd, ull~dm~ -lille -direction of Iianrliiinsiix J. T. Cockintg. _ searchs MILK "Yes," she udmilttcd. “I saw your iininc once in 11 book of Clara‘s, and sho tolrl me you were some one she I think you were quite good iiilciids." “But I will. I must. Though, frank- to act out the story. ly, it will not be easy. It -may take - a long time." Cinderella ran all the WHY 1101110- “And meanwhile you suggest that Sho had hurely time ‘to slip into iiei' I “lay 111 hiding 11010’ Oh la li the tire before her step- “I don't know yet,” he admltted.~Booi1 have a whole set with which'1_ Muircli - “Undc'i' tho D0ul>’e (\VagIi;er;L~'Il`lio Band A |_|rc?4“ on | I ni _Tho Band. va (Lenmar) 3. Sulooliioii - "'l`»hc Remind 2. I ,-4;* "~ K- """" “I dare you to dive Und” IDU llinili uf .\`ovii arotin ltldlr- umoh hgr ¢°¢_" t‘i...rl..ii~~l1.u||. 1'. ri. I. "Ngtmng doing! She already calls 111:51: lr ll' me 3 lopgtgr." ('o.\ii-2 .\.\'n .~‘i'icNn 'riilc iiA\' _-\'r lioclii' i-oi.\"r iuiritv I-oixr i-'rziilii' 'ri.\lif. 1'.-\ni.i»: ('..1......-..1»i.-r .l.1.u~ i..i, un- si.-......-r ii|'|~l...r.....1|. will rut. 1..-tim-1| l'||..ri..n.-1....|. »1...i ln..-Ly |'..l..t during ln.. ,~'..|......»r \.1....»l1.., ut 1..l|..u.1: Liv. (`liurlutlelo_\vu Lv. lim-hy l'oiiil :.:lu n. ui. ` ' #Loo id. ni Did she tell you tliut'."’ "No. I just thought so." "We were enl-lziged.” “You and Ciara! _ _ She gazed at him wonlleringly. “And she married that man in- stead of you! , _ _ Oh, why did, you ict licr'!" | It was u turning of a knife in a ivolind. Ilut lic suid very quietly: “What hus happened ed, Miss Woolfendcn. You may be quite certain that whatever mistake . Oli!" has hripprn- 0 . . . . . p ' cp y I C81l`i. I Simply C-"1I1'i--" s.islei‘s swept into the room. 4 .. .,.. __ , _ .. _ _ Slivehyfliluiitcd but continued to “hy duhy(-Ju dy? they .ae' “Wm hh Bgaze' iliuiti;lcd.U .t Why Litre lyllolihtxoet 8c;i:;|5 __ ' ' toil . u you s ou ' 3 ` I I "‘f,““ "ii" °“gh‘ ‘° he °‘"'i°“” me 111.11 tonight. .The beautifull ,.gty?_,;l`not_ ,moose for W me fm, l’riiic.-ss was there again andlsliels i'-C 9 , . I ~ sliczikinlll plainly. but where else Wd” so lovely that mle PHI: S' would you propose remaining in-“'°“_i‘1 1°"k at "0 one 0 se' u 7, hiding-I think yOu are cnnvincotl"‘ii‘”" she ""1 “WHY mid he ‘gum Ilrlll _HH f the necessity of lining that?" mil mid where she WLM" ow; “I don’t know," she answered. °V'~’i`- ‘A110 Prince Picked up 01"* 0 10 p. ni.- aiter s slight pause. “I~ doii't seem 1101 Slll»l1€1‘B 011 1112 Blair 111111 IW, 1);m.,o p.,og,.a,mme‘. - ` SCGIICBS oi’ the _ Much creamiei' than bottled milk, thus producing better results in baking and cooking. Nestlé's is also excellent for table use-on cereals and fruits, and in tea and coffee; for it is creamy to the last drop. For all household pilrposes lt.:.l» ia. ni. D.00 la, l».:lu u. in 1o.ou is. 11.011 s. ..._ 11.110 u. i.:ln p. in. 3,00 ii. i :Lam ,.. ... 8.1.0 p. ni i | ;l.:lo |._ in. ` 4.00 p. ni, |., ..._ :mo p. ui. 1.1.11 F1* .<1-.~o..\r "' "°` rl-is sNAKE AND Hen scA|.Es| L\'. (`i\l\rl|iiie\n\l li. L\‘_ Rlirl-y Pnl nl I i).!l ii. in. i0.0o ' Ma: Have nothing to do with _ _ i.ol . . _ ll. z.:lll 2. 2 2 l"l\‘°- ii. m. Maid: Mother, why do you call 500 p ni 2.00 3.00 |\. Ill. Z¢.Z’.0 "im V* '_"' ` _ - ~ - her a snake? M4(mmr|:i.\iti_ics Ni-.\\soN, 11.11.1111-r. M, (temporarily stumped): Wall ' -er-isn’t she always showing efl her scales? know she had wounded deeply. "l'm so sorry," she murcd. - I Profession :il Cards , Dr. A. J. LaCoursiere DENTIST M°"1=uu=. P. E. mana ” Office of Late Albert J. Fraser McDonald & Mcl’hee _ 47. . A'/>%?/' , -AW/M’ cu-y INTO THE POOL, OF COURSE J, 1\. Mi-l|0.\»’1\I.l| ll. F, 5|.-rump U- 5- “i’ve finished the swimming pool “""_m‘_"' Amm"_y_ Em 1 told you 1 was building on my 11..... lace " . ,v to Loan P - liilfr liuiiillng t:n.1rl»tl»»u.wn “Soi With that done, what will ‘“` `-" _ -----€#- you plunge into now?" Dr. C. C. Archibald nh " . 1 ur..~l....i.~ or N. Y. i-ual ln-...lainie ' /1,, |, .\|¢.l|.~.|l l-1-limit .mu ||..~|.l|..| ""' ih iii i-f..-~»|.-.- i1...||»~.| 1.. lf...-1-, ic.-r, Nr." .mu .t 'fliriilt l om.~.- im,-.-r iiuliillug lin-ui George Htrent / nm».~ 11.....-».‘»~n 1.. iz "_ ..._ 1 1.. ll 1.. ..._ l 1'.-|»..l...m. also-.|. . (ft: .__ ..._ ____ _____* _ _,,_~g_,9i’:/‘ _ Poon Tl-unc ,. Mark R. lVlcGuigan, B. A. if Bug: Great Grief, are you trying MQN1-p_§A|, to imitate ii halrdinl "_°_ U." Worm: Worse than that. l swal- l1»\Ii»lU-*l'Hl1. sui.ici'i~oii. urn. towed onel -,¥`@‘_=2' /3o(f}([[-if/if ~- - - sins Brick-Residence For Sale _ t\'~_J.--'-I l am _authorized by the Exeeuiora of the Estate od the late F. W. , -'.31-0,, D M| if Elyndmsn to offer lor private sais the fins Brick Residence lituatg No. ` "... “I 281 Kent Street; one oi the moat desirable locations in the City of Charlottetown. It is I substantial building with frost proof cellar and model_'rr;#lM!_0Ri¢Ncea and has a large lot of land about 74 feet by 180 feet. '-propehrtyis aultahla -for either Private Residence, Apartments or Boardirlhwole' and la most ideally situated directly opppolite the Maury tu |.n»an Ciivimrmi llliwli (.'||»ri..\l»-lnwvi, |~,|»:.I_ I mnde has been paid for in lull." "Oh, I did not mean that," she exblalimed, “I rlfd not mr-nn to re- proach you, l~I-” She wanted to any that she could not under- stand ho\v such a mnn ns he had been outrivulled. but words tailed .M “__ h~r .She could not express herself ,.,_,_., that time pianists, Massimo, ann .eo frankly to him. His reserve ah- nshed her. Not the slightest qulvnr had passed over his features, not the slightest cllhnge had tukcn pincc in his expression. yet slie "You nerd nm he.. he mm herpyoiir slay as comfortable as .pos- "Piease iIon't be We have much iinore of importance lo selllf- yet without bothering over a triiie. I .want you to uiilicrslzinll clleurly what the position is. I think you know enough about me to realize that I am at least an enemy ol’ your enemies. I will do my utmost A NEW FLA_V0l! The double richness of St. Charles, as compared with ordinarymilk, gives a new and delicious flavor not only to cakes but to all recipes and dishes that call for milk. Write for hee Racine Book. Wie Denim/ &.@mA&J to have anywhere else to go, . . th.hks he may be able to iind her You knew my father! Had he rlcr by that." relatives?" ‘ But C-iliderclln only sighed. Silo “l don’t think so. I never heard_knew liow hopeless it was to tliiiik either him or Ciara mention any." that he would ever look for a prin- “Thcn 1my position seems to‘bc was in 3 hitched 3 1110*" “iii°i`i-Uilaifi Une I0' 5"! (Color the second stepsIster's gm W be lib" “he “id W|5““"y° hair brown, also. Her dress should .-1 am sorry to appesr_ so unreason- be ,.ed_ Tomorrow We shop see able. I-I-Oh, dear! 'her ban gown) she “""’i“"‘ “ "me ’“ '“" “““"' (copyright 1925 Associated sat I-lcr Raza dropped ‘to the floor. sud ' tors' mc) thence- ,began to.”-.wander slowly ’ ' round the room.- resting on the ` ` V shnttercd windows, on -the shall- it "°p‘f°§°“"e1‘;0%'(;0':)’:)veE'u“°m of owy corners- more uhm 5 ' ’ ' “I will do everything to make ` hini mur- .~il'lile," he endeavoured to assure , her. "l liuve not lived here for some time-" , - (To BB Continued) - - ExpertyTra.1nin,g , " Offered To The" _ ' 5; i‘ Breeders Oi Foxes ) ‘W _ P\ / DU fl O 1 P0 I ul1i§i3§‘c.'E‘§.fZ Daily use of Cuticura Soap. as- sisted by Outicura Ointment when required, not only soothes and heels unsightly and annoying pim- lcl and lrrimtlons on neck and nee, but tends to prevent such con- ditions. Nothing purer, more eco- nomical ermore latlefauory than these fragrant emoillcma. ir*-1# '-t'.L»..-."‘° ‘i.l‘.‘%..t.".21""1».‘?.?.7“».‘l".. _ nhmtl mdliie. Tslelxm Ie. gl' Cutkan Shnvlll Stick lic. D. &//T\ 1;* (Associated Press) NORTII EAST., lI’a, June 16, #- Fashion has forced ;».uol.h<~r D10- feasion into the aireatiy fiom! ITB! 0! 54ubjl»<:l.s in Amerlcifs "-i1liIZl10I' education," expent. imc brcrd-Ing. A school in -fox -breeding, with :i class of ambitious yofung inen re- cruri-tcd from alll over A-moriczi. op- ened today on- a 75 ncrc fox rnnoh 'three miles from North Fhsi. A form- ol’ proiesisors, export iin the willoa :md lways of Br’f‘\r Fox, be- gun -lra.in.lng me-ii competen-t lo cater -to Uhr- ever-growl-ng llmiianfl of the \vell‘-clressied Alinerican woman lor exq-nl-sito fu-rs. Tho new llnistiiliilllml is the Rusdh Sclilooil of Fox Brocdllhz, nrrnted ulite-r its founder, Lou-is ldflwrird Rllflcli of Washington, D. C.. who is president of the American Fox ln- ____ s‘l1l18th, commencing - AL-co,-,|,|.ng to ,M,_._ ,R.,o,,h_ .mo *'*°**'**'°‘°'****°'***'*°°-0-0°* at 12 o'c|ook noon, his double dwell- school is not operated ior prof-lt. It, Ing house and store, aituated on the _ lg .;uq.pm-1_9.; 1_hm“¢h ,ho volmwmry III WW# corner of Elm Avenue and Bsyfleidillie nifice of Miclmnn & McKinnon. qlvqh under my hand and 01° K _ _ _ contrlibiildone of men :who -have wing luowuom gg; |3ir¢¢t. Reason for sale Mr. TweeI;}loyal Bank Building, Cliurlnpte. , la.ll-alll; .inR1.n+;h¢ir;/or-I mx .ln;" “S Hilonuzxlstefrvcg: T113 utillaatslllglllslifi tlnauoe ‘ mo. srlgrm. n ma. DDilll;lSl this mm My "I ‘l““"~ A- Yew' of His MnJe»`i¥'H 1'°i¢“~ --- " ed in-dust in Am l , up || . ~NJ. CARTER 4 son, " ' " '“"“"~- --- -~ --~-- - soiioi-:N rscrolunrnuso Ns. sim 1113...- ..r<..1'.`.'¢1°.l`.. afuéiag °°'"“""'“' "'"~‘l ""-‘T °°""'“° °~ °""'§°E'-L S“"""'° secured th ereiiy. sci-lsiou oi .iumcu MuQ\llii1l, lhulice along suid iioiindnry liuf-, lioullwr- ily lt lllstuiice of six cliuiiis or to -the suid St. I’ctor's Itond, tlienco uloiig the suid Road wcstorly iiino chniiis or to the place of coiii- mencoiiitiiit, cuiltuiniiig about tivo and twofiiftlis uorts of land, li lit- ,,onw Mwompm. mlbnslml ln Chula c The nliove snio is mnde in plir~ sulince of ri pnwcr of sole roiituin- ed in ii mortgage, dated 28th July, 1911, between James Louglirnn, of Ton Mile llouse, In Queens County planes respectively, namely in iii” aforesaid. Iuhmirnr, und Aiinis Loligliran, his wife ,of th.. one part lnptutgwn uioressld, in front of till mid Donald C. Campbell, of Clinr- Schoolhouse ut Long Creek ni0l'¢' lottetown Royalty, ili Qlirenia Coun- ty aforesaid. farmer. ot tho other Wes; mym- 1;,-1538, in Queen’ part, default having been made in payment of principal mid interest .mug iiilm-anger] in .the said lillliiliii Suill -Estate should not he Iiilmled und tht- Ewtnto closed lis Ilfiiiwd for in suid pl-tltiorl and on M0ii°“ nf llnniilil McKinnon. 'E811-. |"‘“"` tor for the suid Petitioner, And i do hi-ruby ordvr lllut li lruv will' liorvoi’ bu iontliwilh plllilislied iii lotli-town nforesairi. onco ill 9" wot-,k, for ut lonst four consvnutilli works from the date lieruni lilii thut ti true copy hvreoi be f‘“`"“ wi-th posted in the followinll i’“i’“° hull of the Court House in Char- snld and at I`lerrlgan's Store. 'ii County aforesaid, so that nil Dil' _ as uforcsnid muy have due noiiC° For further piirticiilnrs imply to hm-eng Seal oi' the suid Court. lhill slit; any of June /\. n. 1925, ln the 16 (sm) A e wAneun'r°N - ° ' Auctioneers. |,~r|”c°_°'. o Conant -__-W had -now reached the point wihelre' ,.¢¢:: _ _ M°"t5“3°° L- 3 If not disposed oi hy Private Bale by 26th June, the property will be sold by Auction lt noon on that date. ’ ' " BENJAMIlN_CARTER ' L. Auctioneer For _further information or Inspection apply to Hymiman A Co., Ltd 61 Queen Street. 1617 8 17 wahf 6| ` in s ` l ~ EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES, INC. - sos'i0N~s'r. Jouiv N. s. (i..¢¢.»...¢i<...»l> i.iN1~: vans nz ions 1. aosroiv gliooo i1/lsrvoirr ... i.ua|c 1° sosros mn s srinoons sue _ S. -S. GOV. DINGLEY Atlantis Timo Leg* lO,!,.h|ln Wednesday at D A. M.. and Mturliy al 7 P. M. wars-...tiny nulinn ln.-e mgnpen 1.10 1°. M.. slamlnni rim-, lmheul LII l’,l. lianlurl 'l'l|he due Boston 'l'|ii||-iulsiy about O AM. llaiiwdqy nlllan direct la Beaton, dee lamlny about ll l°. M. ltctnrn-looks Holley and frlilny at I0 A. M. (Daylight V suns; fine.) mi llatarlan, puaenans may leave lllliiwff hr , ' f . Hostel via lt. loin. - . . ilvorninlavi apply no annie at soon pam. ‘°* f‘..». P2; f < 1, -."-‘ `,` f,/.wi (:f._,,» _ A. D. 1307-1812. - Edward I died at Burgh - on - .Bands July _'l, 1307. 'rua Prince of Wales succeeded ns Ed- ward Il. His chief adviser and friend was Piers Gaves- ton, who incurred the hatred oi the Barons. Twice he was exiled and re- called by the weak and infstuated Ed- wardoaveston was ultimately captured a t Scarborough. taken to Warwick, \ -»’ 1,-1 y ...__ r Ye ‘ \ , THEWIAD xQ§ uumsco? ., Q A RADUID /5?//-,.-'fy 4 1- “ ' ( i57901_iiM8l- 1501-41 11111 41 i ‘ . - ¢ 11 ui il HUMOUR ,”“' 1' 1 ' ~ - - “°"~ A s on HISTORY _ o By ARTHUR MORELAND N0.131.nea£ii0f 1-iiiward' i A ‘//'///>/Z/;-‘A24 \\ /. , \/.- .if as \\~ \\\ "1 1"/ “l`il\£‘{!`i 1°’ _ ‘~ .f,\`.l. (Ah no oi- _ lee-se 1-1--W ,.,,,.1.5.@- ` A.-ent - M4-,*_'&(=£ 1 I ‘ F'<-if . - ` R , // I ‘/J fl ,oogorigo 1. \` L_! , 1.. ~-» .f -. \ - ~ - u vigil, ., s ~' . I gn 4 Q Nui* 'Sa ` _...nm q - , 1'. °= `l-` _*”;;_ smleaaea. i ~-` - °°=° I' 7'"- _ 1 f'.'.-"‘=` 1 --‘-.1--X - .I " ' af - if-' lakh" ‘» s. . _ ‘ ’ . __ _._-___ “i __ _ . \ . .-/-- ._-,». . 1 _d _ ff..-_, .___.:__._;!_____ V or _ .' ‘ ... 1.