1 .if » ._ 11 1 r » L i .- . i 4 *T I 4 v. g. . ‘Q-, 'li _Q le ~; . 2. ? Q x ~ 5 n- 4- ? 1. . / I “ _ . , _ .~ 3, .- __ _._ _ _-_\_,_.&_;._._ _ __f..___. _ __;.k_,_ ~,___,,;_,,,.-- _ _, _r ;\._j_._,=¢ ,_L-- .__,(,_e;§,_:;%_i.,,__._¢¢<.».< ___ __ _. , ‘ _ _ 'run GUARDIAN, cnatmofrrrrrowu, rumen nnwsan realms, rsmznaav 27. ma _ _ ,_ _ _ _ _ __ __ - _ _ .I tl _ _ ‘E ._ mf ._ _. ? ‘.21-_*:~_1Ii 57? I' \ -"""' .'“' _ ' _ _ -- _ __ _ __ 5 *Ti 3 pi- -»- :_-~v _f_ ti ‘ , 2; f‘.`hL`¥',' _-’ "ii"-‘ f>’.§""` _ c _ _ __ ,_ J _ _ _ _.__ ._._,_,_,,__ _ IF QU 0N\if¥f'=§1I`sifl<->5;]¢d r i1::;£’??:?‘;‘l:}‘;T”t:; :i;j°*;l:;.“;t 1113;: MD MSO" mmiiiw vonx customs' A I ' ' it - .$52,-4,0 ....,.:.°s.‘s I _ _ _ ':::::::::.=.e.:.::.f.:°:.;°r.r.... .. ._ _ ~ s;€_¢_°li9Mh_ wait to insure until the week be- ° war hasthere been witnessed so ustonish NEW Yank' Feb’ 23"`w°rkm°°5 t‘°“" V i I N* i i 'I ` I V A I f°fe» but mga. phenomenon asthe Joyous acknow 8 down um °1d hi" Uf 1600138 in City ’° “" “ ‘” ` "` ”"' lslnrn ir nr inn wnnn I _ when it is Destroyed ' - - __f‘2§‘,‘,‘$°,’,‘,f, °§,,'f,°,f§§,'§ "§,°,.,`_I"‘1f§,,,'§,‘I,'§f§§,_‘ Tiiifafviiiidifh 3512?: rii3i‘i°iri'i»'_=I i1‘§“.i1;°g§?9‘l'§i§%¢ i§'i'.'1ei'}°»i.§'iiii1§\Foremost as a_Warrloi', 'He Also Possesses Statesmanship “nm lm d°°° '° "“""“ ”° “‘“"""°°"_' "°°'1"°°°°°°"`T°°d°°“°°°'""» 0 0 'iw .- ' ,*~i‘fe§_§§§f"”t' “”_“ “° ‘““““‘°°j and Diplomatic"Talenis of the High Order-His Power l BEER, Of Gauging the Deeper Motives and Springs of ` Representing Phoenix of Hartford m,,,,,,_Q,,_,,,.c_ '_ Thought and Action, Hence His Wondrous " - Knowledge of Men-A Woman’s Estimate- ?_ __ 1 Q llenlal llperalinns WHILE ASLEEP NARBUTILE ! Man y persons of over nervous dis- position desire to go to sleep while having a dental operation per- formed and have a dread of Chloro- form, Ether, Gas, etc. We call your attention to NAR COTILEQ the greatest boon ever conferred upon suffering humanity. For years experiments have been made forthe purpose of securing a sub- stance that would meet the require- ments of Surgeons and Dentists in the extraction of teeth and other minor surgical operations. To Dr. Bengue, a noted surgeon of Paris belongs the honor of dis- covering the most sought for sub- stance. IT IS MARCOTILE. Narcotile has secufed such a 'firm foothold in the' surgical world that it is a matter of a very short time until it supplants all other general anaesthetics such as Ether, Chloro- form, Nitrous, Oxide, Gas, etc. By reason of its unchangeable com- position,rapidity of action and ease of employment. complete anaes- thesia is produced from Narcotile fin from one-half a minute or two minutes without suffocating or other disagreeable sensations, without vomiting. or without the least bad after edecfs. ' ° From Messrs. Ash & Son, of London, Eng , the greatest dental goods firm i the world, we have procured apparatus for the employ- ment of Narcotile, thus bringing for the benefit of the people of Charlottetown and Prince Edward Island the most modern, approved and best method of producing gen eral anaesthesia, and already we have been rewarded by delighted parents who have experienced the beneiits of Narcotile. If you have tooth troubles of any kind we will be pleased to see you personally and talk with you. Drs. Maloney and Kennedy Dental Specialists. Berlin Dental Parlors. Charlottetown :asses ass the London Daily Mail says: With all truth it muy be said that there is not at the present moment among all the sub- jects of His Majesty the King a single personality that commands so great a de- _ gree of public interest as this grim laconic soldier. In Lord Kitchener we see a man who, with no assistance fromfavor or aff. ction, and in spite of an uncompromising disre- gard of all those influences which the _ world recognizes as the usual avenues to success, has won his way to the very fore- most- among the great public servants of the empire. Be ltremcmbered, too, that counted a pre-eminently military genius, but he has also, when occasion arose; _been able to employ a statesmanshlp and diplomatic talents of so high ahprder that it may be doubted whether he achieved greater advantages for his ¢°\1Dl1‘.Y by the edge of his sword than by his suasive and adaptable personality. It was undoubtedly this rare quality of his which went so far to facilitate the amicable settlement of the Fashods _not only has he proved his title to be ac- ' A soldier writing of Lord_Ki’_chenerin` those days, as is well known, the gov-i ernmentls estimate of the task before them was a much lower one than that of was employed. With some of his Egypt- ian ollcers Kitchener was returning by _ sea to the Nile, when certain of the party hemoaned their luck at being sent back to Africa. - ' ‘Have patience,’ observed the Sirdar. with a note of prophecy in Lis tone; ‘they will want us all there before long.’ So a little later the summons came to staif in the army of South Africa. It will do nothing to minimize the appreciation _ of his countrymen that for a. considerable period he who had so lately occupied the first place in their imagination should have so completely hidden his personality behind that of the gallant old veteran who led our armies; never once attempting to obcrudéhis claims to recognition while engaged upon a herculean task which was to envolve order out of chaotic ent angle- `que°stiou,I and subsequently the cheerful _acquiescence of the Boers in theirfinal _ absorption by the British empire. ' Fora. long time a certain sphinx like im' pznetrubility was the only visible charact- durlng those earlier years of his llfo in the wiuderuem amid thc children of the desert that Kitchener acquired that infinite pdf- lienco and 'power of gauging _the deeper motives and springs of thought and action which have been the secret of his con- spicuous thoroughness, and have endowed his work with consistent success in the Lint' human movements which he has u culled upon to control. I well remember a. simple but typical -instance of the mun~knowled_go of his which occurred at the time when his silent army was creeping up the Nile like a rumor which ever grew more certain in lthe lush of some fresh achievement. He had ordered an c-Boer to take an Arab _(oi-co toguard some important wells _in `Ba.yuda. At the hour of marching the sheikh obstinately refused to go that day, '_ but would tomorrow. With some tre- . pidation the oiiiosrlreported to Kitchener. Wuit,’ said the Sirdar, .much to the pomcex-’s surprise. The same thin! _hap- pened the next morni-ua, the next and the ,.nexr,add the astonished omcer still listen: ed to the un.-ruffled order of his grim chief. .1 ‘Wait till tomorrow! At last the sheikh ment and fit the huge force, 6,000 miles from its base, for the great advance that was to change the whole fortune of the w ar. ,J captain when we note that a highly com _ 'to suit his cloth. Having captured his cnemy’s last battery, he proceeded to build him up with 4,000 miles of stone walls and barbed wire. The loers 'thom- selvcs confess that as .they saw these remorseless barriers growing around them every day theyrealized that the end was not far off. If ever success entitled u general to such ujsobiiquet, surely ho is “Stonewall” Kitchener. He has been culled a woman-hater, but tm s distinguiued lady who once attacked Ihim ou the point. Kitchener replied, TI don’t deserve the character. The truth ls, your sex have como so veryllittlc into my life that I have never taken them into my consideration. I am aware they exist, but always and ever, outside my sphere of action.” “He may be called a wcmun-hater," smiled Queen Victoria, “all I can say I_is, he is very nice to mc."_ Another women told a diferent tale. She was very beauti- ful, but a Boer spy, and during the earlier stuues of the war hun been successful in extracting information from susceptible stal’ oicers and others. which has been of the greatest service to the enemy. On Lord Kitcheners arrive] the siren hurried da he was °ee~k1l\£r to avoid. WUUD mid described her intervi with the Egyptian Sirdar, and another general ' the Soudan on the eve of war in South| the grim, expectant; man at Khartoum, `| and he went, with the cnthueia=tc`éorfl- I dence of the nation, to become chief of the I Whatever the future may hold in store, __ Lord Kitchener has already done enough ‘ his country’s heroes. "_" ' ' o Orrawa, February 23.-The government is considering the proposal to advance to the Territories within the next two years, a million or s million and a half of dollars 1 for the construction of bridges. roads, etc., tc meet the requirements of rapidly grow-_ ing population. f w|iL coNsuLT~c/mini. - LONDON, February 23.-Austen Cham berlain, postmaster-general, in be half of his father, the colonial secretary, who is in South Africa, informed the house of 'commons to-day that the British Alaskan commissioners will be selected after cor.- sulation withthe Dominion Government. nn: Ins ‘ -ii. - A Reliable and Safe Cure; For Womanly Ills Is Found In Ferrozone. A Remedy That Always Gives Satisfaction and Ferrozonols primarily a. bloodmsker _strange life and training which, though _eg thu to ensure mwgss under the per. fliiyifi. _makes it Et:-oug :gd _cIr:puble_of supé son, of the Mi\ritime_Sktenm Iiitholgrlnhgc _ _*generally loatsight of, has had s veryywliu. ¢i,.¢um,¢,m¢¢s M the “Se 5w,q;g _D H8 :.0015 IIB!! 0 504!-_ Company, and wel -_ nown n asolo »_' . - ` I- =~_ if' eb. *I _hygg ghgyg ig mguldbg 3 n'\u|f. and _men would uct b. too many’ " 2:g°§;d‘c::rvesl bauishes excitaguny 0lI¢1Bf, fbu dBBd lb bl3 h»0lIlQ . f watches’ Cllvscilv Of ‘F5080 469618 V017 f°W MVC* But Kitchener, as in the Soudan, 'By taking Ferrozono regulsrily youean termed wr swarm estimate. In was vpmved when adopt it cutting his; was ~k°;PUU”°1i;\ic§{\::_°s2Yf51°df“1°g1‘;k°°h°§» ul lily pose rezu 1 lorlyund w thout pain or distress. Bs- ‘ lngprcpforcd in tablet form, For-:ozone is _‘both-convenient and-simple to use, and-no uncertain!! so to the PWD” flllotiiy 01* ldcleeunevororise. ' .` I __ -L' Hontxool hospippl nurse who f_hus used Fcrazooe horse , and-has seenulso thebcno that other sulering women ‘ havclderlveudrom it, writes: “I _ have _ npdmed ang gebated all form of female 'dis- _ o, ers, an m my personal experience, L must io! that For-rr-zone is a remedy about which all womanklnd should know. It is rel.iable‘uud sure, and will -give _prompt I and satisfactory results. As a. bu der of muscle and tissue, I know nothing to equal Ferrozone. I have found it good to build up a weak appetite, and consider it a splendid medicine for the blood' and " nerves. I have no hesituncy i_n endorsing ‘l'errozone.” _ _ Don’t continue to exist in Ia state of ‘ misery and weakness any longer. Ferro- zone will make you strong and well just _ as it has done for thousands before you. All druguists recommend and sell Ferro- zone. an 504:. a box, or 3 ‘boxes tor $1.25. Gets. box to-duvtrem your druggist, or N. C. Pcloon&Co., Kingston, Ont. __ COIPLAIN UF YUKON GFFICIALS- OTTAVA, February 23.-The department 1 of the interior has received complaints with respect to the conduct of two Yukon 50559111? F030 “P ‘md marched “W°'7~ “nd W U0 COPS T0Wl1» b°DiD¥»Wil-ll 0!-'di°¢l'l` “wk officials, Messrs Hinton and Young, for- tben it transpired that it was his unlucky to “aka 8 grand con* This is how .he med, of 0'_mw` who bm the ming with _ l ` . f » J _ _ Y ~ ~ _' 1 W we fx' tho recording of elaimson anew creek din action some misfort- ' ; _ \ he been °“3a3° ’ S“`da1` called the Duncan, about 200 miles from une, he confidently believed, would have CALLED mu A SYHINL _ D._'s°n_ The complains were made on been °“`°*-`~i” 5° hem” him' behalf of some miners who consider that , , . 'I d°l\’f» b‘_21i€V¢ 11° iSi\ 11180.' 85° Slid- ‘the oiiloinls were boating -them out of mx’ "L “"1" "S THERE' ‘ne is a Sphinx. no tamed and and his mn ¢i»im_ ' s. ’ ° I - But Kitchens-r`s ever~Dl”¢B¢Di3 li'-¢U U0-S cold eyes upon me with s gaze like that of W _ ‘ ' Acme Skates an kinds' _ _been hardly less conspicuous than his g bunk' 'gk, and I felt every moment that if ‘ Agqmny NEQESA SITY power of accurate forecast, It is not I he read my secret he would shoot me _,_ _~ _ nerally known that on being consulted without s momontls compunctiou I ' owns °°"h° “'tm°°1 m°d°mm°"l Pl1CkS from IOC. ‘ge Am d t ,he ‘ ' most everybody su_tl’ers more or less from' as to the South can common a _ never went tosee that man or _his eyes __ °°,,sm,,_¢,|°,,_ gn,-5,4 nn, and siniggshi outset of the Boer imbroglio, he advised gpm' X kidnap, gd gg D1-_ Chung Kidney. ive;-1 the government that the successful issue 0`\¢ of the wonders 01 gh; 'gg "_, _Pillaa;'oth__eh P1‘°llPlie_;ltI1duI.§|oroh\:_;;l; _I ict such s osmlmiiih eliiiri-‘li d¢P°Dd°<1 0° colonial soldier remarked the otlevduyv _ 2:, ,gtg wnsgdereggg fum] nufgssity Hockey SkateS in U e em lo ment of a vast army- Iv was that Ki orwaonotmoroodeuill Hon offamilies would riot think B0kCf’S,WlDS10W,WhClDl3 _ _ ations. .A distinctive feature of the _ _ i censor--vrasthe incessantmbi uit ofthe E ’ BNLDING AT “calm” _ _ Q Y _ _ _ ___ . ___ Hockey Sticks assorted. _ _ Bfilieh °°mm*°d¢1'°i°°°11i°f» "h°»"“|l°°1\‘- Monrnni., Feb, 23.-Next yur Willl warning, loomed nble to mliteriulizo hill- _I m‘ke the 75th “"|iv¢|~5g;-y gf the wal-`; sh p r when _ i as _ ___aane¢r°f°°Eb!r.ho_Bssm .m~u.¢u._i»ingwiehoue them. one pins dos¢,z5~ 'f ' 0 "surprislngd crcosthosroe ct open- °°°“‘b°’ _ ' campaign-never permitted to peso o||¢il$i0Q 000 MEIOKIAI. SnJdQnly in mm an lnen&|n'nt U||lo_ Shin Pads 2 ¢_ u _ . ~ - ummm- ‘°*'i1f1`°m ”°1`°h 5° °°“"h»°°°‘ fveraity. To mark the oocnsiontbegnd-_ 5 P _ HIS IS the 01# thmg We ann at to west, men grew to be suspicious of _his _I was have “gamma pg ¢r¢¢f,; Q1li,0(K)_ EERE -wi Z WUVQ who were oi Kltohonofs personal sta! _ _ Vg ___ r _w__ _ _ . _ W "' . ~ -“.' fl w r .;. ' _ _ ___ _ »~I _f-_ 1 '= ._.» x. " erin T _i . t 0* _ `*, P ,_ '.. ‘l *+L 49 ' _ _common sth-red I rectinl formerl . W ha also - I _ _ ° Walker’s Corner. g, ' well °°¢W°¥d':‘°'°m°“'~ ‘::mn5°;*°*m*lfl°‘ ‘ the fime fo'1?~thevr;lempti§;, __ G°°d5’ F“n°7 Cham# S°h°°1SUP' .'°<~-°-»°- ` ‘,,,,1¢,,'1,¢.1 to secure popular ,ap-_;;“'_f_'s“;_1_:;°u§':';:n;°§°;dP'°“'!‘ "", Q: l 6fSi1°*=11°°lT=\sS *° Jwwy Ist- p1i¢s,sh¢er Music and -in kinds of I .Sold QV8fYWh°l’° ljust before nie and a¢¢msa'ess¢_u ess -lla; EMPIRE' Co., Miumimimkmmlai ` . 10 cents ner Plus ~- * ~ I f==°°°'» a to secure u foremost place in the ranks of I l MONEY FORNORTHWEST- ll _built about 147 years ago by the British _as part of a prison on what was then the ncrthermost limits of the city. - A FAMILIAR NAME _ _ .11eh°h or' 5 .1 'teal __ _ _-_ _ _ strives fnoigiiife rs(€.7‘§§uie§°md'rhe°rii7ui»'uiu the trade for watch value. ` ` Ed govt? r6Keren_r_.}_y spokgn gran of . _ . use, e s D yslola me receipt book author. Q isblessed fog" the they are popular because they cure when others fail.) I ._ ` '- _ ._ PUT_H|Ml0UT Of PMN. that the prisoners put him out of pain awarding to their religion. \ _ Webelieve MINARUS LINIHENT 'il' I_ 0F lhtiibios Foley. Oil Cibm 011# Readers to know that we gold _ | Joseph Snow, Norwoy,Me. __ _ _ ‘ j' “ ` _ , . I _' _ 5:;-.»_ ff-'I-"5 _ if 0 I B. ' _ Thomas Wasson, Shemeld, N. B. Mowrunar, Feb. Zi.-R. L. Borden, K had not been well, but was thought to be recovering. I _ _ WANTED-A case of headache tha ten to twenty minute. -1 _ _ 'Al UNLIKELY REPORT. - Orrawk, February 23.-An ,eveniiag paper gives currency to the report.. _thlt Lord Stanley’s eldest 'son, the- Earl of Derby. will succeed Lord lllnto. as- gov attached to the report. _ . Te cure a headache ln ten minutes _ us Kumfolt Headache Powders. 1 FEFALCATIONS UF $100,000.' ‘ | _ Orraiyn, Feb. 23.-_Tue defalcotions of is.. Martineuu, one'of the junior clerks in ;` the militia department, will resclfneurly ` $l0U,haae’s Ointment l l WANIED A MAN WITH. ssooloo To take management and sole agency for Pdnoe Edward Island for the Hutton Dixon treatment for the liquor habit-the most highly recommended, treatment for alcoholism in the world. Liberal proposi- tion to the right man, experience unneces- smo ` I _ ‘ Men also wanted to represent Nova* Scotia, New Brunswick and Newfound- land. For particulars address Mr. Dixon -l 81_Willoocks street. Toronto Ontario. a5'd6i -_ " _ - _ 3 : - - `v;‘_-_ -ff _ .1 is ie* ff- `r ,. _ _ re. ____ ____ §`_;.»." ` ’ g il, -3 §=`;f_ _ , . -1 ` - ,ip _x ~: ,- ». _ _ _ _1 -. Solid siivéfijvareh it iréaas suiferinkk h li ed sl th disused _ _ 1 ~I _ he has curgd; ii“is1r.eni;die;n are :sed and Q o 1 N» endorsed by the best people in the land; . I - " _ _ ` __ Jeweller, _ - Our `ne_w stand, Sunnyside. ' ’¢. A "‘ .Q -`f°f_ Our 0,” 'gg 1 ‘Y »;~~ 'i *Q 1i}’f` io! 5'~;< H ernor-ireuerslof Canada. _No credence!-8- No Need to pus our door camidrooeae T in the making of our Tobacc0S presence in the very air around than and mgmofm building M nm “nm grande* ' » ‘ i` Wg have 3 131-g¢ stock gf QUALITY We combme skillful the mere report that K. of KJ was on the F______ _,,________,_ w `mauufacture with- careful selectionihorlzos wosianoughzbelootrify everyzmni l - it _ IHA! '¢!1¢'b,¢Sf Bfailds at 1.°W¢5t ° I °f 01° leaf and ‘mr hmwledge °f mm °°°u hw a mm or snuntud' W havenot advancedthePriceof` if' Wm P1¢“5¢d° ' A ‘gg ttgetocoffdugncgr 'demands en- ""1-‘_u:r1i:thsl notion’ westin panacea as °fl1’ §>b3°°°i_-hev__AiI_f_*b¢t:_' 5m°%tf;°eGreat tb ill your order. ‘ "I" “f _ ° , fl ~' ~nnsneuiro¢¢sen’hacco,B0bS, baows _ _ I ~ Sioves and Hardware' $.F Lf :si-, knplng columns and ¥&`me and pricegtothe consumer ‘ Dealers in Stationery, Fgcyi Ph°_1_*°_ 254- * _ ~ _ is _ _ Rossmnn., B. o.. February zs.-wing Wo and Bay, two TrailChinhmen, have -,yq-_~_ _;_ --_ - ` .~;~ '-- - _ - »___C__,- ill' -~ l_.' s;._`\" _ I : `__\`~`;'/\ been committed for.trial for murdering - nr-.ii,;:*__ _ ':--_ another Chlnaman. It is alleged that the (\3" ("‘I"-`3"` ~ ~`-»"" ~ l» ':"` victim wasconsum-ptive, a_nd it is charged ' _ ..¢-. . _We resin si Chas. whooten,Mu1grave, N S in our manufact g departmengw Rev R. o Armstrong, Md1g=sv¢,N S _ __ _ * “ _ fn *.1 Pierre Landry, sem-., Pokemouche, N. 'Wm either newor old in exch_aug°e_ _ ~ I -'.v` ~` ,' _I ’i"z__,-§', j`,,'§ new Watches, spectacles or I ei-use or the msdwiw seemed to avoid F” "*"’EN°E AN” °‘P*_°‘"' _ Never Disappoiuts. ` M IC" M- P°»l'” i” ”“° ci*-Y ‘°'d‘I "F “"i"° _ _ C°m¢1'°11 B1°¢k-_- , _ _I all the pathways todistinctton, _Then by _Then followed the terrible arduous _t°N¢1`th 0“t°1'i° W “dst MF F°“°°l' in _‘degrees through the steel-clad nature an imonths of his supreme_ command when I "’-'“ I |118 °9mD0i8B- ' I _ Iiniinite array of great; qualities became _the war assumed a character whichiried bled ith , I I in fvisiblc upon the call of necessity. It has to the utmost both his patience and the diglggoegs, gai,K,n¢ss?2x1:ii1abiir|‘;’f‘:,::v¢,§ff-- Bicnmts ,mg an “mug” (imma mr been said that he owes his diplomatic .capacity ofhis scattered subordinates in ness, remember therelss remedy that ife BENTLETS Lmiment t. “ep their lpowers to long association with one of all parts of the vast theatre of war. Big »"‘if‘€.1l”’°l7,f‘1‘;d |£§°i°$;';t§3.f1"5s°d» Wm ”“_*`9 °mts'umbu.,md muscbs m ¢,.;m_ the greatest of living diplouiatists, Lord' as the army was, it was not large enough I` a It merged thoamnds ofvfbzgzei who ‘ ' lCromer. _ ‘ for its tremendous task, and it may be have experienced its great strenathening _ _ _ _ d -1 ' I JOHN A. WATSOWS DEATH- _ ; urs xrlownnncr. or unit. ` easini t° °p°.“i°° tm’ “uma °f wr mae iL?t?r-wt2i1s'th‘:igsti|t§yp;i'ge\il \n°t _‘ mm” it _ ` - ---- _ i But there is one feature of Kitchenerfsi patent German military authority deolsr-__ 1,,-drug, ,_1|;,,,m,~m,3 from th, _mmsoé ST. _J ORN. Febrllofy 23---TODD A- Willi- H; .I §_,' -a_. fancy goods; tovs,"ete' , _ ‘ . - » - ‘-_ Q. IS. -_SRI ff ‘xnmronrrowdm win screen n-om If'-‘S per een; off, . I__Now -_ 1 _ i -_ , _. _ _ _ _ . , ._, ».____..,-.. _ \ _ _I ,. ‘» ¢» ¢ .»-, i ..\m»;os.; . :J 'You had a good watch this wouldnt have happened - you __ _ wouldn’t havelostyour nsiness ape - pointment. But you did. In buy yourwatehesof us, let us keep 'heminr irandseewhat adiihr-1 ence it will make in your time aches. iule. _ 5;: I -_-`tl“i'l me---S iii, ._-_ When _you want JGIIWHH 00 Qll¢\‘1|_. ltr¢s,C!l".l‘ovrn. dlwaeod \ . . a , ”. _o. ir v Q. gyii' »~i_ i»~~"!;1sr i ._ Ie ~#¢»AiS» ~»