- Sworn _._ #___ __ __ THE CHARI-.DTTETDW GUARDIAN Daily-- Au an-iy Ninn C Z C' F1 S lliill . No nAn.\'ro Vt/ii1%Bi»if.iNow sunk , ,sg-,} F* U e L" #4 illlill-lil .lillll Bill Slilli. WHTISKEY r 5 M. i And Will Serve Two Years in Prison For His Little- I ndiscretion. ~;.,_Non'rH Bay, June ie--n.. ounse Witnesses Now Be- , one e today -:iu;.sn._|ei its rules to _ ` _ __ MONTREAL. June 16-(Special) enable a ruosidy hill to be put WHH-BY' ont’ June 16_(SpcCiu1) Messrs Bourassa and Lavorgno pm hnough several stages I-iilii.-iinaiy to A sad fatality occurred last evening been lnviwd tv Wiflflipci; _rind to tou “sent” ___ at e. farm home near Ilrooklin. the Wost- The motion vi this effect bv Hon. ' The three year old daughter of It is 0-‘P00f~C‘i they Wlll riccept_ ` - ‘ W- B_°0'~¢ l'1`-flight f..-rth stung and '10 U19 Pflwuel at the bar and to strictly carried out. Now i;el1t\0l-Ulm Frank and Mrs. Batty left the room ""`“"`**'-"~'~~ 1, _ condemnation from Senator ;,.-u,_`1,_ see that the law of His Majesty wasiof the jury you have heard the in- where her parents werc, got ut a _ . head who said the supply bill Wm be In the Supreme Court at Summer- i dictment, which has been read to the box ofstrychnine pills, ate sever-nl 0( li’ |ll_UNUllilll M.. U BRANTFORD, June_16-(Speciul)~ C A definite scheme has been proposed for a monument here to be erected l i to Alex. Graham Bell, inventor ofthe fl telephone. ' Over $40,000 has been subscribed. MiHKSMl§ll Bill n tl a C H . . . _ _ _ _ ent counsel. The juror in question men in the vulluge, was done to :£15 ang: cliviii service bill the lllbllf was asked if be was related in any ldeath, about ll o'cfock the i-ight be- . e ec ion bills way either by marriage or otherwise fore,| and that the cr-me nas ri m- He did not see how the Hour-.e t0 either the prisoner or the def-ess mitted b the irisonor at the i-ur . _ . ‘ - . 'V' mild get thmugh before Sepmmben ed to which he replied be`wus not on ‘You will have shown `o».iiore you, _thc _ Sir Charles Fitzpm_rLck_ Deputy to far as he knew. Mr. Johnston for conduct of the prisoner from tl-e time was an only c EHUSSED WIHES » the crown showed t th - -t tl gih pl ingf otball bout i-‘..<'o'- tN°.G°V”m0" General °'3i»€“‘10‘i 'M10 the juror in questioii Ooili-)iiuRos\1/tgp ‘clgieiirniihtiilytlie eijiine -vaii coiunitted. -- . _n PORT CLINTON, Ohio., June 15.-- ‘A new world’s record was .made yes- terday at the Ohio State Rifle Range at Camp Perry in the try-out for a rifle team to represent the United States at the Olympic games to be held at Bisley, England in July. There were Z1 competitors. 'Thei high scores were made by the follow- ing '-Eastman Ohio 864' Lushne - r r . 1'. New York, 861; Limon, O.hio, S60; Hazy, Delaware, 856; Benedict, Ohio, 851; Martin, New Jersey, 851; Jeffers, Massachusetts, 851; Win-ler, Ohio,‘850 Green, U. S. M. C., 850; Hessan, Delaware, 844. The first ten will constitute the team while the last eight are the shooting team. The wor1d's record of -1,712__points made by the United States-_team at Ottawa, Canada, for; the 'Palma trophy in September of last year. was beaten yesterday. llli HDNBH -llllll il..iilll.|]il_SEHllUl 'MISS _ SCOTT’S DEPARTMENT Grade VI Celiffificates for General Proficiency: Adele Gordon,` Annie Gardiner, Jen- nie Puneher. _ , ' Grade -V. Ernest Weeks,' -Ronald Stewart, Arthur Garrett, John Taylor, Walter I s. » ' ' “MISS NO0NAN’S DEPARTMENT Grade IV. .f - Lillian McKenzie, Russel Chandler. Nelson McEwen, George Gardiner,_ Helen Bagnall. . Class B. ‘- _lftgbert Messervy, Edgar Melnnis. Frai\.c`is` Moore, Alexa. Lowe, Ecua Gordon. r _ MISS ROBERTSON'S DEPARTM"I‘. Grade III. Manning Bagnall, William John- ston, L_ea-_Br_yenton, Earle Bryonton. MISS OUMMISKETS DEI-”'l‘. Grade II. ~ Class I-Frank Vesey, Helen Mathis son, Muriel Toombs, Louise Bethune, Henry McMillan, Jean Sutherland. Class II-Ralph Nelson. (`iiri,i-rl Chmdim-_ Bgbs Gordon, Harold hel- brook, Milton, Nelson. StolHf~>1”¢l\ Sanderson, Helen Meliaren, In.-rtriim Moore. ~ _ MISS McIN'I‘YRE'S DEI-‘AR'I‘MluNT. Senior Class-Thomson Caiiipbfm. Lorna Wcel;Z,i Eleanor LOWB. GINIYS Harding, attic Gill, Mary Lario. Norman McKenzie. .iuuiur oiinsu, riivirlinn A-Annie Bq'y¢°_ Wil lc Vesoy; for attendance, E1 i T. EHlilSllli CHURCH gelistlsts were surprised last evening to find bhe main auditorium of the C stlan Church filled with atten- tive listeners who hgd risked the heavy storm. Everything indicates that the peeseut building will be too small when the weather settles down to its normal ways. Prof. Bilby sang "0 Make Me Pure" in a very effective way. Dr. Mitchell changed the theme announced for the evening "The Meanest' Thing 'in Charlotte- town," to "Making our Lives Count for Most." "The Meanest Thing in Charlottetown w\l»l be discussed to- night by Dr. Mitchell. The sermon text was from Rom. 14-7-"For no one of ns liveth tio Himself." Ho brought out the fact that every per- son has -his infl1iencrouir'of'tiie church as well as in, tb-at some peo- ple are deceiving themselves with the idea that because they are not mem- bers of the church their responsibility ,in sacred things is lessened. He said ‘there is no sitting on the fence, no neros in moral and spiritual ques- tions, thaf there are two great armi- sa right and wrong and every soul is an issue between them; that the only imperishable monuments we can erect is our influence; that the only way to mnkc the life count for :uost is to keep in touch with God. He touched up hypocrisy in and out of the church severely andquoted Ingersoll as say- ing ttgvt the strongest argument against Christianity is a `.ad` life. Considerable interest is being taken by the men in the special l\fcn‘s meeting that is to be teld next Sun- ‘dny..,. `.~ Ftev. Mr. McQueri*y\ and the Evan 3 lu( A on yes disgraceful disturbance occurred Queen Street, opposite the Market tcrday afternoon. A drunken man in'a fighting mood got into a row with ai coiiipuniom, and then assault- ed J. T. Mellisli wliotluippi-neil to be stunkling ncur. _The assuilziirt ware smuixgli-d away before the urrivul of the police. THE WEATHER A Tihn Crossmen. James .Gill. A _~;__v. THE All ., -N .1 , A Story; of Life and Love ' “ S6mebody’S Wait _ by Miss Lott Tl( first picture for the change 0' promm nt New wonderland this »vsnfi‘¢,. in ei nuiorb d°P*°“°“ °'m_’f love story-each scene framed gn l ,nn¢.Autumn leaf. It,is some ng_ 51-1-is 1-,fm-11- tl" "*°" °°'“'i’.°.§.`fn ing _with the zettitifittfl °' °“ ieuval by _a vouns sul-~ 'f`h°“ " ’°;°“ comes on the scene-an il‘H¢° ft"-1°' pl y,s a prominent PHY* W °PP°‘:l”Nl |-jim th'-_1_°v,|-_‘| advances; a U0 il foil ht by the lover and one whom th;.!athl'.rilhod.tho girl to marry. s ‘~l|'f|n’siiy»irnpri»cn¢uSs'» We cannot anticipate rivuii in this 'non shortly nrrln- ii ,in on Muniiuy, unnounein.; to the -what defence the iuieoner will put up u'<.-hirir inet nii.-ht with A iurrfr- 0,,-.,, court, that he was related by mar- in UUE. Uilll. 'Dllt S'\lDl>0BiUtZ it C0 he uiiril thc following passengers' (Siu: riagc to the prisoner, his brotheu's thfit Uf illsilllity. We will show YOU was dm, ii l V ' L . _ . i, f » ~.-..: wife being u first cousin to the pi-is that he is not "wane A man is H W y of “UU H h°'"` "" - - - , ~ . f the way. C. - diff .K 1; cum-, the juror was ucccrciugiy run- _eiivpvsed to be Sane when any great KENSINGTON' M. iuerhee o “Niciirxon ei'i.'i1ineim charged, crime such as this is committed and' __ pinch, M_' \\i‘~. L é ' C. Ur' The selection of the required three ifhiiff HUCU 0ViCfUl‘ at Brooklin but expired u Il UI ppcr Chamber without time to dis- lllrors Colin Reeves, who' had been crime which was committed at Mis- few minutes after reaching the doe- ugs their come"-ts_ sworn in the day before, _was n rein- ,couche only a little over a month toys Officm --_._ _ff_°'§;§_‘;' MW' _S-1-1 the <=-v-.-----i iiyfriii ‘l‘.“..'.‘.§?g.’3.f.°.Z.’l‘3.t”{‘ii’.§t' ‘iii -.'i§.‘}'......,'”i»‘r`i.§".“if.¥ i‘i‘u§“i”I.'i.r"{`i§“'.t.'.‘.‘.‘$.’i’f The “*»_t_‘e_°_'-2 1" B°"“N’" s°V°""l *"0"*-hH luror in question was not qualified `iy quiet villugo of Miscouche was ' nd much imporcimi; legislation was to act as a jurior..Considerable ar- startled with the story that Joseph of ye; beg,"-e the Hcnute_ among gument followed between the differ- ‘D. McMillan, one of the finest yo\~ni_z od hero today with ii l.-irige UML. ance. Aiiliillii thi- i'i-pri.-.si-iitzitires ure n (lniizulliiii .llillgex and (lip Sulipi l_li_iiicrul of New iiri|n.~;\vri:k, a File coiiuuittce uf tiwriiy-ii\'c rate.-i will ieciunuiifiul tluii ilu- i "U-‘"1l'J01`S iJuy\iic\v rzitc-is :it :me of try for the future. This is pr.\rti.c.ill ll`Ll in ill iii Suniniurside meeting. Suprruie Chief i~lto\'L-nson will lie elected. (`oi1iu.~: may ho ilefeateil hy t. Supremo ’l‘i'i~asiii'ci‘. ri- _jurymen from the 20 jurymen sum_ [Which is submitted to youhmust bedrig. It has not been decided whether J wore 't S` ' ‘N-"S0", MPH- A. Wealc M er B d ‘ _ 'gmt 0,, ,mtl I the next grade' and $30 to the junior Wesley Myers was chosen foreman then opened the case for the cnoin -Ie--said -in partff ‘Itrbecomesrmy duty as junior council for the Crown to present to you as far as possible ii review of the evidence which has been prepared by the Crown and which will 'oe pu! before you. He spoke of the inability of Piiemier Hai-izzird, who acted so ably as junior council for the crown in the first case to again take up the case; He spoke to the members of the jury of the great responsibility which is placed in their hands, admonishlng them to be true both to the crown render a trial verdict according to . _ _ cs er, Ml M. D ' , _ monod was then resumed from which ,af ihsh Strongest character to showirilrlfnr “Ot é'§;p‘{;:_’f_‘_f_‘_‘:“__t°‘;';i‘°;f’2;""§;f0 as wer Mrs weuc selected, Clifford Wright, Mid-_ 0 _0_Pl` t?_0Y1‘=¥` 15 _Ot UIHHUB. When: i ‘ . ` _ " _Mins A. Firbcs, H, ‘il M- it dleton; -L,,,,,.,,e, D,m,,,,m -“yon _m5.t,,,, mme ,,,,,,, c,,,,:},‘,,,md_ I hope voted in the Pnncihni, $40 to thu ‘ -veneer. iss c. Il. Doyle, M. l\lcDonald, A, l'\‘\)r],¢g_ Silencer. H J McClm‘cy J Gurlie y y S, 8 Wi., , y _g einen u jury wiii - , ‘ w. Duiun, inns M. Guiié, w. Huwy' D A neuron Miss D M ii we’ of the jury. _the evidence laid before you, _ SOURIS' Miss lil. Mclniiis, Miss lffcDe(i‘zii°f.f°“ "ml “mt” ‘Diem ”‘5“_““”' J.. J. r'°f'7 f"“" H "1 §““*'.";~ t _ _ 1 _ . » _ -- _ _ _ , _ | _ . _ _ _ . _ iii F r 230 yesterday, the following witnes ‘ted "1 the N‘°"f°mg at SUNW’ Ai md S mm H`u“k‘sNmy i -ses--were exaininie-df,rf""'i' W " I John Mollison, John P. McNally, John Rogers, J. P.-; R. S. Bowness, coroner; Fred Wright, deputy sheriff; Henry T. Wright, Stipendiary Magis- trate; Daniel Malone, Dr. John Mc- Neill, Dr. Mclicllaii, Prosper Deb- ltoche and Urban Gillis. The evidence given was practically thc same as that given by the above wi‘tnesi~:cs at the first trial; nothing new being brought to light. Court adjourned tv-ll ten o’clock this morning. ed at the intcrnatwonril convention rder of Good Tem lnrs It . , . _ I . ~ ' ' N Oth er ‘N Nm O -- , p ' iuNsKv. ~ sk Fol Millard S And Take ° risks that the onganizution assiimc|Wf1§h\; election of Ummm will pm\m~D_ ___ _..._ __.... 1 “k. A ' _' 5' " " ' -W ions, and that all persons _be ad-'ll' link” i’]“°° cwly “ext Wu' neutral attitude toward allirelig mitted regardless of religious 'be els or lack of such beliefs This is ub . ' ` ~ - i-ii`r- MN mitted principally in view of the fact Wil” “lil P"_’b‘N’ly N” re clue U n LT that the orgiuiizationls gaining mem- l\ . l i. bers all -over the world, especially 1'* 3l';°°k|‘;’i;‘;_-0 S‘;$;le°(;‘i’Sh“';1n[_;;’nm;n€' in Southern Europe and in Asiutte_Y_Flf‘;“ 'Tm “mt V-mt to w'uSmng,___n and Mohamnicdan countries and the ‘S fact that il: is now a _Christian or- der bais many from membership I i , i , i f tl li h Iiegiitioni and at that' ;Ru“S a Reel who would otlicruli-ie ally thoniselv»,si0 ‘9 “'°‘ Sl "__ U V ‘unmet with the tempernnce movement. ' ' ” The committee on credentials . r_e- Nr” d°Wrt"‘”“ ' 0 mhz y ‘ng For You \ ported that at this session there are "]i§`2;il_°“‘£;"w::]';‘é?` hi:h:_N3':_;;'énte (mm . \°°1ighty-eiglit delegates, representing N “wa a tmmeruhcc Dmtor of McKinnon .forty-four nationalities. "F 7' The convention met nt 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon, Edward Wuvrin~ sky, international chief famplnr, presiding. Mrs. S. E. Bailey. spo}e as n fraternal delegate from flu- \\.~- mnn’s Christian Temperance Union, convention, then in session in the; city. Miss Jennie Forsyth. grand. suiierintcnilent of juvenile work, and Mrs. S F. Cotterill, delegate from Waohlifton. were elected efrntemnl delegates to the Woman‘s,`-Christian 'l‘emp'ei‘anee Union convention to thank the latterorgsnifiation for ihs co-operation with the- Good Temp- lsrl in their work. >The report of the international elec- toi-ni cn mime showed -sreetw gqlng fo/nprbhibifioh during th! last year than ever before in the history of the society. ft was refer- red to the teniperance legislation ' i ent languages. iwini. uit: tensor icunvass shows that thcrc is no` :opposition to Edward Wuvriu-ikY» n tional chief temvlfif- HIS h"m°iS 9,, rim-ty years. When in Washington lust Mr Wiivrineky was un nttucliei twine belongei to 1' oi 0 t I-l l met man international repute, nnd_ Herman ililume, inteimational treasurer, of Hamburg, Germany, arrived yester- (hfyrcsident Roosevelt will receive the delegates at the`White House Mon- -day aitemoon. Irocal Good Tomlllflfq hflV9 D|1\\'ll\°d to take the delegates down to Mount Vemon Saturday to visit-thai tomb of Washlngtonm They Mil* prohnbkmstop at ArlinlZt0\'l 0" 910| return t p. A banquet will he ten- dered them on June 8 by the locnl lodges at the Driscoll. (ucv. E. A. Mcrhee, Montague. ls, the representative of the Grand .lodge of this Province, and has been np- pointcd Int. Messenger ami also to a place in the press eomnlttee.) supplement of- $210 was voted. H. H. Acorn the retiring trustee was re- elected. _ .1 . TIGNISH. At the annual school meeting licld at Tignisli yesterday afternoon tho following supplements were voted. Principal $75 and assistant $35. 'l`lio sum of $85 was voted for running ex- penses. The trustees appointed were as follo\\‘.=i: John A. Hackett, J. J. Arsennult, D. M. Chnisson. _ soU'ri-'I KILDARE. The annual meeting of the South i ‘ i i Kiid r school was most suocessfull . N ' ("0 r°p""- ““°"ii’°~" T0 hisi INTERNATIONAL SUPREME ' i_u“y€.e.;f-iiuii t.i~.rrlti»ry, Um _l,,,,.I,,.t,,_ lium ll. White had been uppointcil ii ‘-lccretury - i . WA‘il-IINGTUN D. C. June 13. -- ittec with a rccnriiiiicnilution _ leaders do not cxplaiin how they ex- \Vo'r€tt-i'i-(libiiiriiiils. giililheiinii;TvE§‘iiifi'ill)»_ An nildrcss in Diiinplilet form by/tl\0,€NNN"10'0U0 colihis be printed' These ELMSDALE qc 'IDOL' 'PML Nmlmmr wmmm to lmltmltl . . f - .uii~n_ g_,_A________ sruuu Lodge uf sweden. was present- i°°P"=S ‘WN D” "‘ “ im" ""‘°" ” Tho Elmsidnlo School meeting tlmt was hcld yr-.sterday ri-.~u|’r.cl as ffl- lows. l-liippliiiiienf. voted $35 with $15 for running expenses. Ed\'.'i.ril Arl;hur 'ls the new trustee .f.u'l Juiiics Sinclair has been re-cnfgii-god as tou- cher. MONTAGUE HIGH S(lf»l00fi. A very succesr-ifuli and i-.nco'.iru_i:ing meeting of the Montague School lluurd was hi-ld yesterilny uftcrnoim and was well attended. The supple- ments- voted were the name ns lust year. The new trustco appoint.:-rl ‘wus .l_ J. Hynes who will fuko the place /if J. J. Lannon, resigned. Condensed Advertisements Too into for Classification \\%AN'l‘El)-Immediately -a house- muid. Apply to Mrs. N. Rankin Fiitzroy St. 6-lTd3iiid, N>0TI(7ld~-Will the perrbu \\lin in- ccnbly sent li letter through “fthe post ofllcn here signed (ircdifiir, moot the person nddresecd who will prove to him that not one single charge made in his letter is trim if honourable Creditor will accept this challenge. 6-1 7d1 infl- VIWO liE’l‘-House on Orlrhar St. _ (close to liluston) with Brooms lieu-ilile pantry. Mugs-rn conveniences. A l 17 Fitzrn t. PP y ll 1' G_1_'d3_m§____ 'i5i!ESH~Snlmol arrived nt Wheat- . .l ley's. 6-17dl.0i. l\ilnard's Unlmonf Used by Pl1¥°‘““ ' "uw trustee and T' B_ wummmu inlishe-lI:ir.-‘ ti your to the order. ,tio would also reduce the stall of the iordcr. 1llllPlil Pllli niiiii _ ini ivliii rw-|C"D C./D|'| ll(i.\`TF|N, June 15.--In recent years the population of lliistoii has be- come uccustlonieil to hlgii prices on meats, and at tinu-s pays without gruiiiblini: but it balks at the pricoi that are charged today. Quietly those proliibitivc figures have been creep- ing in ion the uuirkct stall since the latter pzirt. of lust wr-ek, and BB quietly they luivc rll-nragl the market stalls of buyers. ltliiiket men of many yciifs' e.\:iici‘iciicc in lioston say thqy ui-.ver before sold i\ piece of bcef at the high iigurcs quoted today; D01: oven the uiemiiriiblo days of bodi- strikes here pushed tlhc climax so high. Here are ri lew qiiotntions. . Porter house steak cent; Top of round “ Bottioni of round .......20 " Fahey brisket .....,..l8 First cut ribs Sirloin steak ,.,...Zi0 Iidiiili, short. leg 20 liuinb, litnd qiinrtcr lluciin ...... ...iS Ilcstaurrinn pi'opi'ici<\i`:=, WO. 58? i.hn.t. they nr-vor licforc p.:til ::'. much for the ruciits us tlu,-y did Ilziturilay :ind toiliry. At wliuIi::.'iic ilu- rsholo but-f is qiilitcil at ll :ind li' ~"`T‘|-S PUT pound. Hiituriluy ilu- ileul1.i'.-x said 11, t<»il.iy i.lii»_\' fiiiuic ll! i.l.‘n. ' 'i`hi‘ iwwiili. of this bor-t is bu!- iiii->'s stugniitioii. l`t¢i:\ii<‘r.'-i urn 'ns desirous- ii.-= the rciiiriil llllllllf- '0 hziru 'thc pi~l<‘i*.- lm-uh, and they ala nnximisly wuiiim: for tho ui-xt. ui-ovbs l-iii,li|‘.i‘ lufo this i\l'trriii‘\iiii iii‘ torll0l‘- row |iioi'iiin-of the wluilesiilc iiien will issue tluxii' next set of ii:iol..1‘iir>ns. sussfx ini iusis_ Lili Bl l]llUWN|llE Fell into Nlill _Poud Perisheil With in Sigh His Elder Brother. in u ii u 4| is "° > 9.g_- sri close to ourtli thu, thu car struck iuuho onrtli, und the pilot, :~lr-,imr iltfiimnjyi, wus uhruwn out, hui, held auizitcur, \\'l|u li: -4 no knowl: lgc iif| ncmiuiuhs, ri-mulueil in tho car, and _hall his leg hrricven. Soiior }lontojo's rope then unap- ,pcd, and the ueronuut also broke his 'li~,g'in falling to the ground.- 'Fhn Quo Vudis, relieved uf Senor |ltfontojo’s weight, shot up into the ‘sky with (inptuin Uortnrlu in the cur. `Nc\va of thc bullionn was awaited `wi.th the greatest anxldty, but noth ing was hoard untilfl 0'cl0Ck lust night, when ri telegram announced che descent of the balloon nt Quitno, in the province of Saragonsa. Cop- tain Cortrula is seriously injured. No ‘ther dcmlls are obtainable. Kee ci. M\nard’s]Linlmnnt in the ._ _ ithe .night your uid son of Robcrgi ion tofii rope. Crptiilii (7i»rf.;;il:\, n|iiM‘"‘r"- "f M"'“N““N"N Setnement' _ ed if SU!-ISEX, June 13.--Robert Mo iirmviied 1-eu Tui-sduy evening in mill mud nc-nr hi-A homo, and wi l » - - earsliut of his older brother. bids were fishing,-. Between' the when the latter last saw his bro . nlilve and that when hc again lo about for him, twcntiy minutes elapsed. He heard no-cry. I h supposed flint he tripped over a in thc boom. Tho body was r cou\Nca_rvrNTs. '- Red Rose meeting, Lodge Edward S. 0. Bl. Tuesday, Juno Mlnard'| Ltntmonl i i | I- | =i ._.__. ~ /-‘I e Two Russians and Guide Sf’ ’ orthwest--Have Been Invit- c . , ‘~f';".1,§ii- l'<’-N:i':.'i:-E’ *if 1’ A _‘lf in - . ,- __ _ ,i_. f 4 F mix. 'i _._-,.3-$ 3-flip' :ig-‘ ,-_.ii i-its-“, “‘“.._ -pagans:-una V ..=._,. -:Q '__'-2 F. / !,,. Hifi rift 'if' I iii.- ;.:u -" \‘. it-l - L . ,yi _:.~ énke, _ .... ..-as Aa.. ..-_ -~ 7.v:g.~_f,a". -: _ _ _'A _ -3,; fit, ith; ’ -ii.t.li':i. A i ,.__. ,`.'f' Q' .;,j.. _:.1 1: ;._'7_~_ ~ ,_ ._._._ ni-3' -.., .f' - iva- . ` .___ Agri' i- .. ‘i .~ ,t .. tu 1”) _ . _,_ _ §‘-iffi, . ‘-'. 1 "._ \.‘_'» . ft 1, ; T ~ ;-_j '»*1r’;i