v \ .l 3, , l il£_`/ 1 J ». .2E= 5?; §».re.3 lg: show the would have had a ma the naturalized citi h dtdared the presence in the Senate Uhamber stitu- Germ and was any realon of foreigners, but n0°0lP_i_UY Of modifying the law' in order to give only to sound elements. situation is good, bu t raw _ nds prudence avoid anyt ing liable to national economy. For- sign 'and th exports an in di t1ss,6o0,&o. Four destroyers sold to Greece will be ripisodifby luur with oil furnaces and other-' improvements. Cordial relations exist with foreign governments. LONDON, May 10 (Special)-From a society point oi view, the third court of the season, which was held in Buckingham Palace was a f is increasing, the im- 'ho lush Land new ibese wma in ues would yield ee uh: leeune He their fences feet. Upon makes the |10! #iii ll! dryenpaglsrgh lim _ Q vatsd, would shi g come. “Bugs” - Fil!" before h`o ins ssauunu wise into mere cvurth." ~ Both these snyblstieis are signs 5' °h3l18e in alrfcultifiil methodsl have if culti o his i lug has been done with careless to be blamed. There who plenty place to pldce, tapping the wealth oi new regions, very much as miners flock ton district where gold has been ` discovered. Although this involved waste, it was not altogether evil in its influence. it fostered the pioneer spirit, hastened the development of the country and the building of railways. But how it fs perceived that the 'resources of' the country are not ln- more brilliant affair than either 2 °’¢h““5Ubl°- Ammll 9-” me hm] o its predecessors. Rarely, if ever, have the dresses and ornaments been- morc attractive. Owing to the ill has not been occuplsg, there are n new and vast regions to attract the pioneer. Conservation of resources new of the Duchess of Gonna" m_ becomes a wstchword. Desert lands a Z the royal circle was -necessarily small. The total attendance was about eight hundred. King George wore the uniform oi the Colonel in Chief of the Cold- strearn Guards. The Queen wore pale blue, soft satin embroidered with sii» ver ornaments, pearls and diamonds, with rows of pearls, and wore the order -of the garter and the family orders. Accompanying the sovereigne were Princess Christian, Princess Vic- toria, of Schleswig-Holstein, Princc and Princess Alexander of Teck anc Prince Albert of Schleswig-Holstein. Four Americans were presented by Mrs. Irwin B. Laughlin, who herseli wore a beautiful dress of white gold hrocaded satin with a train of purpll and gold brocade, s diamond diadezr in her hair and 3 diamond necklace. BRINDIS1, May 10 lBpcc‘lal.).- Ad vices from Avlona say the situatior there causes the greatest anxiety, as the Army oi David Pasha, encamped a few miles to the north of the town is starving. The Greek army is encamped threr ntiles to the south and ready to talfr the slightest pretext to attack thi city, notwithstanding assurances hy the ,Greek government that it docs not intend to move against Avlona. LINEN DEPA-RTMENP BARGAINS AT BEER. & WEEKS 72 inch soft unbieached shcetlngs- firm, goodwearing quality, a bargain at per yard ........ ... ......... _.221 White cotton pillow sli|‘s,, hemmel \ea`\ly for use Each ...................... ..13)< Extra good quality pillow slips 4; inches wide, best English cotton ...18l Linen embroidered cushion cases friiled ready for use-big assortment il‘0IIl 18x 36 in due linen buck towels iz damask design for initial monogram Erich- .............................................. ..22l 68186 inch hcmmed or fringe( lioneycomba breadspreads-nice sofi quality-pure cotton, free from dress ing ............... ... ........................ ..~$1.ll ...76x100 inch fringed hedspreads pure cotton, free from dressing, sofu and will wash well-a. bargain ai .. .... ... . ....................................... _.$1.65 The best white cotton values in th: city at Gio, Nc, Sc, 10c up. Sea and compare-you'll buy here. Strong all linen crash towllng 17 inch, per yard, 7c, 8c, 9c, 10;; gnc np. Wiudowphanle-the stained glass substitute 5 patterns...from per yard .... .................. ...... ,.251 BEER I: WEEKS. 4-ZSMEU. “Window Phania the stained glilildsubstit-its gives same effect as the _‘most expensive stained glass- costl ll tride. 25c per yard and up H8351* fret for the -asking, or poet card. Bver & Weeks. If-29MErl Isla re made fertile by irrigation. Atten- tion is paid to the Southern States which so long lay under the blight ,of slave labor. in France every foot of soil is Texas produces a third as much wheat of other grains and roots, while ther are nearly four million acres of vin the appearance of s garden. Of course the United States and Canada are a long way off from this stage of agricultural development, ~which is due partly to thrift, partly to necessity. But we are bound to move in that direction.-The Star. Cat-l lke Animal A huge cat-like animal was killed recently on the hush farm of Joseph Sauder. Puslinch Township, 0nt.,_ by Aaron Ziegler. it was discovered that some mirauding creature was stealing meat hung up in the kitchen, and x burrow under the building was nccl dentally disclosed, extending 100 yards back to the swamp. At the entrnndr t _ X an worked to a. charm. The captive mal was despatched with a crowba lt was pronounced by Mr. Herbe Wales, Gait, taxldermlst. to be genuine catainount or mountain lion 5 feet 4 inches from nose to tail tip Tortolleshell From Florida Coast he that which comes from the india rchlpelago although much of th rows of plates on the back of ths.anl edges of the shell, known as "fe not furnish more than 16 pound o s Y discarded as worthless, but now it toiseshell is made from the home o cows. ..._X-.A--_ ,.0 Real Pearl Toilet Powder Some of the most beautiful wom of Edrope use a face powder that to a current newspaper report. it far more expensive than the so-calls is merely mothenof-pearl crushed. The reel pearl powder originated in the Es.sL_ At a certain pearl mer- ohant’s place in the Levant, several ‘girls were employed to bore holes through the gems for the purpose _of strlnging. Some of the gl is noticed that a few of their companions were 'acquiring brilliant complexlons. For 5', ‘some time they could not induce them to tell what they were using, but at length the secret was out, and pearl powder thereafter became in great de- mand as a facial beautiiier. Poverty Unknown ln Servla Though the progress of Servla has been disappointing. said to be due in a considerable measure to the fact that the country has been afflicted with two native dynastles, yet poverty land-owners and quits well-to-do. Horse Nineteen Hand; High Battle Creek, Michigan, boasts I, |511, It in seven years old and ,f or it would be _a fruitless task. GUI Mull Kliilll B s leak pipes plant. noeaes of theme out of the WSIB h The finest of tortclseshell is said tis; lightness. provided with B motor of i mal, called "blades" by the fishermen. In the central row are five plates, and in each of the others four plates, 'D339 between 0'" Planet and the there are 25 small plates around the moon no system of propellers would t.. e or "noses." The biggest turtle doe! is .almost unknown. The peasantry is prosperous, almost all being smal 'rl t vile but no tt t |11 f, e°m-“Irma mate "_ for d03b&u;1l;m:“’ sensation of falling lndednitely into `....._..... pdy Pollen' Fencing-nom ef l andneoia Great excif-eit¢\ #lf *ad in llosco b UB! man a1:d hii :Mft !|§' al the wife of a wg semen exceeding stevie numerous rolls. she had wel thi abit pri" in e Meme eoalbsi!iI|la.alul'\hts me mo; ,mae the dist sue mm,” and her hnhbefld thi' attire popular me pralries than ever. litbbrt considered it e great honor to hate a few bouts af ,wmi me beautiful `»wosnwemsu. 'rue me United sum. as uromsae. mm- ””'”°“Y *’°"’°°h P*1\°*l1\ W1 11" rf ‘clever wife wah dlstorhed by the ap- D' ' " v _ digality. For this the farmer is not pearance of an officer in the fencing land. and therefore, no apparent negd mr” ;12;°J;’m-ii: ,ind amen' to husband _ite resources or restore its “uk” Th, m L; ..°r hubmd showing an ine;-page 0( fertility. in the early history of the, ° B f°n°mU` 'wi' Wwme _ llnlted States, the farmer moved from jealous, and at last the odicer chal- -lenged him to a duel. A remarkable .thing new hsppbned. When the fenoingunaster arrhhied with the offi- _csr’s ssconlfi he received a visit from other seconds who hall been sent ,by me wus "rue woman eeusraerea met ‘she insulted by ber hus- |‘band’s behaviour e;n`d` sent hiin a chai- lenge. sue insisted that ue would nga: with nel- before nui meeting with the omoer. At first the fencing-master was not inclined to accept the chal- lenge, but he eventually accepted it ,in the hope that it would lead to a reconciliation between them. But ln- , stead of the reconciliation a tragedy resulted. Putokin faced his wife, and utilised, and wonderful results are the °"|°r "Allen" W” Ufven' The achieved. A wendy not as large as Wife “Hacked ilercelv. but the'"“hve~ band drew back, oontenting himself B8 ills Ullil-ed Sf»&tBB» |8158 \'i\»\ll\U¢l€B with psrrylng the lungos and letting ef it be seen that he was notflghting “Yds yield,” grapes wmch are mmm earnestly. While it was clear to the rscuu-ea into e2'1,ooo,ooo gallons of spectators of the duel that Puwkln wine. The whole country presents had no thought of wounding his wife she fought with only one object in view,-to vanquish her husband. ln the third bout she sprang upon him and plunged her weapon in his breast. It was the end of the fencing-master. mln in Moon A Frenchman Thinks He Can Make the Trip in Two Days A stir was caused by a paper read before the members of the French Physical Society, Paris, by Robert o the burrow a. dead fall was set auf Esnault Pelterie, the brilliant young engineer, on how to get from the earth FI to the moon in forty-eight hours. M. £ Pelterle insists that his idea is prac- ticable, 'based on scientific calcula- lt weighed 33 DOUHGS and ¥Il98S\ll’Bd tions, and not reminiscent of Jules ' Verne's romance. The vehicle for ilrst travellers to the moon will, he says, be a closed~ vessel of extreme great power, a. combination which the a . 5 obtained on the Florida coast is of astonishing advances of locomotion the verb' b€S¢QllHl1¢Y- TUGTS BTS i-M96 during the past one hundred years brings well into sight. Since there is no atmosphere in the be of any use, and the only possible I means of driving the vehicle forward hem Former, the undemheu Wu- would be an adaptation of the rocket |5 principle, which, he says, works as much esteemed for the delicacy of 'well in s. vacuum as in air. coloring. Sometimes imitation of tor- The mmm- men would work B kind t of continuous rocket, and M. Pelterie has made calculations of just how much power the engine must have to carry the vehicle along at the 240 000 el: 'odd miles between the earth and its made from pearl dust; that ie; real‘ satellite. pearls ground to a. powder, according pm. 5 vehme weighing one ton me ‘g mem would have to be or 414,000 poudre ds perles sold ln shops, which h°"°°'\’°We"~ F" added weight th’ horse-power must be proportionately increased. When this combination was realized the journey would be divided into three parts. The first would be to drive the vehicle with increasing speed until the sphere of 'tile esrtirs attraction was passed. During the second the vehicle would continue its journey by inertia until it reached the point 'where the moon's su.-rscuen began, while the third would be the simple matter of drop- ping on the latter’s surface, no mo tive force being necessary. The first of these phases, according to the lecturer, would last 24 minutes and 9 seconds; the second phase, 48 hours and 5 minutes; the third, 3 1 minutes and 46 seconds, giving a total of 40 hours, 17 minutes 56 seconds.~ During the first 4,000 miles, he says, 'U16 Wlsenkers would have the sen- ; satlon of weighing onetenth `mors ant H0158- lf- ll 51681 4 inches than usual, but afterward they would e cease to weigh at all and have the ipsce. V '1'° remedy me use physical enecu ‘wnlenmllrht remit nom time ensue- of melt.. Special appliances, says M. Pel- .gg-|g.'mlt'lrt be annulled. , . nwsaslssf '~ * ~A\ve¢mm-¢scesi,oiit'n. use is an mem vm emit 10:”-mn’ i_ us'<_>snt‘m, .umm rel u¢hetis>1e1mmun¢nom¢aez`-.*°\"*g,' . `f“““l`°*` ‘**` x » ltlilstll . s € 2;? GxU*'*~!\CW tH\t.\hlet `*~.f.‘§:.~m:'~5:“~'~» nits Atoll! hill!" thi latest onthesuhjectwsdsd fillu l&."‘°'§ul3‘° mi' e the svwrige man “Eire int many respects tba superior of wo she does her the pro- haa turned out some in-, oomparat ve figures w re- to the liability of men and wo`- re eissshe and death. Ht sm 3 to 35 years of age the dest!! between the sexes remains about but afterwards the scale turns favor of women. At 40 a woman seventf-eight chances to_ one kgainst dying, while man has only orty-nine chnnoes to one. At 60 the dds are nea’riyftwice as large in favor 'of woman, and al. 80 they are dvs :times as great.- I Prof. Sargent of Harvard say; their -figures are changing to reshnllii more the men: More height, deep`¢f_`ohssts, hmalldr hipi. 'el ‘ ` 9 7. Siler A_~m‘oosE v ffhrllllng Experlznee ef' an»Edlnonton § Young Womin 1 _as ‘- ` Feira Plymate, ah athletic young woman living with her plirents sur- -prised a party of seasoned big game hunters by dropping in its trsclrs a big bull moose the third day out_on ,a trip in the back country, about -three miles from Twstinaw, on the Athabasca line, north of Edmonton. One shot from her 88-55 rifle did the trick. Miss Plyinate was tramplng through the brush four miles from camp when she heard the crackle of the underbrush as the moose came bounding through. The party had spread out to cover a wider area and there was no one within a considerable distance of her. Miss Plymate raised her rlbe and took aim, hitting the moose square in the neck. The animal stumbled a few yards and fell. Riddles and Answers Why has the shoemaker wonderful powers of endurance?-Because he holds on to the last. Full to the brim, without crack or seam.-An egg. What is that which, if you take away all letters remains the same?- The_ postman. v ' What is the greatest thing to take before singing?-Breath. What flowers are always under a person’s nose?-Tulips-. What belongs to yourself, but is used more by your friends than by yourself -Your name. Wh`at is that which makes every- ` one sick but those who swallow bet- tar?-Flattery. What is that which is often brought to the table, cut, but never; eaten?- A pack of cards. g What is a put-up job?--The paper on the wall In its manufacture of silver wares the loss of silver in floor swee in s of sweeps requires a special plant which but few concerns can afford to have, therefore most of them prepare this material so that it can be sold. The meet sstismctury merited, is to grind the sweeps to a ilhe powder, so -that a fair sample can be obtained for assay. Ons assay of the material may then be made by the purchaser and another by the seller. Unless ever, and then mixed tiibroiighly, there is but little chance of agreement be tween the two essays, as coarse ma~ terial is filled with fine shot silver, which, when samples are made, is not evenly distributed. When the Clyde Wanted Wafer In the days when the Clyde was inavigable to Glasgow for only small vessels, a 'steamer stuck_in the mud near Renfrew and the 'skipper was not .sparing in strong language. While ‘wnltirfg for the rising tide he saw a little girl approaching the river with a bucket to fetch some water. This was too much for the poor captain, and, leaning over the side, he thus addressed her: "lf you tak' _ae drap o’ water oct here till I get adost, l'1l `warln yer ear fox-'t.” Man'a Body ln Cement Block A~ human handprotruding from tons of` cement, the frames of which were removed recently, was found ln one i7 ment dam across the Mississippi at Keokulr; Iowa, and explains the dis- appearance several weeks ago of one of the laborers. The man's\ body is empgqded in the solid concrete, and is' ll sly to stay there, as to blast it out would ‘destroy not only the body Init a grail. plrt of one of 'the largest ` blacks ot cement composing the dam §'ra`edlh`g I-le_d'g`sho'gs_ fer Bounty i iii ’9`sihhoht`, Unittd Statss,_a bounty pf 30 cents is paid for every hedge- hog killed. Some farmers have added - 'considerably ce their inocula by rau- . ing- ssosehogl. and the Legislature will probslgz 13.9 N304 !'.lD_°ll ill? if -marshes my mil. messes uiitri-alleareeumeeteer-,“°°'““@ ~ . ' l'1i".`e * 'WI ~.» . i . _ y ' 1, .,:< lf# ‘_ .5,»`;_\;, -ti.. Silver Fr Bwee In s - ; | _ . ', ' ._ _ om P 9 __ ..m_\` _` . -_ 4 _ D B_ .¢, ,».._<¢~ 51;.-,f_ _~ ‘,’_.;-f* "1-,j,' ' ' would be great were it not for the U ~,, , ` ., _ _ _\ methods of recovery. The smelting' lic, , , "?» .A " "9 . »'.;` _ ,E F ,, J; ,1 'x _ .t-,-X. me sweeps are gmmia very line, new-‘ ` of the concrete lilsrs of the Govern- U `Ilssmem- versxmal Amnilm _,-5 ST PWFIBBBURG lay N (Rpm lsl) -Mr. Barclay 8 Warluntoa, sow inlew of lr John Wllllllltiif, me for Paris after dosing successful negotiations with the Rodin ment for the purchase of a the air cooled automatic vented by Lieutenant Ooloaslllslh N Lewis, late of the United States Coast Artillery Experiments made in June last by Captain Chandler, head of the United Btatcs Army Aviation Blhooi, at College Park, Md , showed that the Lewis gun is perfectly adapted tor use from an aeroplane and lsxone of the rr.ost destructive weapons of modern warfare. It weighs only twenty-tivo pounds, has no recoil of flame which would imperil an aeroplane, is slpnlple to manipulate and fires 750 sli‘ots.a minute. It has an automatic air accl- ing device which prevents the bsrrti from gettiiég bot. ' Captain handler took one of the the rifles and fifty cartridges with him in an aeroplane, after haviqlg planed a rectangular piece of clot . six feet by four, on the grounded a target. At a height of three hundred feet he pressed the trigger. Thethr- get was cut to pieces, every out of the fifty bullets, all fired by aainlgle. "r°`=.~\1r'.= nf ~.~. fl! .°“ .».f.'1¢f,. - :-;..-,F- » J Gan le thrall. You cannot expect to be well lfyou 'allow your bowels to become clogged. Whatisnecessnyisfohhveafreemd- tion of them evsry day, audio keep tm in this condition ali 'the time if you 'A to be strong and healthy. ` If you d`on't keep them open the eystsm will become clogged up with poisonous' matter and produce constipation, headache; dy- spepsis, bad blood, ete. Keep the bowels in good condition by using Burdock Blood Bitters; thi remedy that has built up an unrivalled reputa- tion, during the past thirty-six years, asa cure for all troubles arising from a con- atipated condition of the bowels. Mrs. Thomas Calder, East Lower Fort Garry, writes:-"I am writing you to let you know what Burdock Blood Bltters has dons for me. Isuifered very much from constipation and none of the medi- cines I took agreed with me. Now I am glad to say that there is nothing like B.B.B. Since taking it I have not been tr°cubied." Burdeck Blood Bltters is mennferf turud by The T. Milburn Co.. Limited, Toronto, Dnt. if-'v-mv-». ,__ .__-. Ai... - , els: 'iA*»’ 1 _ ,,_.__..__»,.-»».-.-»>»,»~-¢-r- -:~ ,fp . . , ` 7"* F ~\ , . fa-.1 if f ’ th »~.'-ii .~~"‘. 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B '_ fr ' i 1 4 Warburton 'Ri Shaw Bametcrs, Attorneys, Nclary P\\b\iC» EU Offices in Cameron Riock, Charlottetown P. E. island. D.0. Mcl»‘<`Oll K.C. E .\l’l‘LEY KJ-. Mcl.EOD Qt BENTLLY Barrlstsrs and Attorneys-at-lam Offices-lisnk of N F-i.0ha{nbers Charlottetown. P. E. is and. HOTEL Bl(Ul\'3¥‘»'lCK I Moncton, N. B. the largest und Best _Located lictzvl l.. the City ucezmallouaixlig _ 260 guests ituaten at the centre of spacious llrbllllll and surrounded by elegant shade Irons ki g it cl ily rlesirnole for t uufus gh; sglnmgfgexfaoli UHO. l\lcS\Via‘l1.Nu2\' Dil JOHN l.§.‘:l.l`l|."i'lll., H 3 Rlchmolld Str!-cl opposite St.l"au Chlnrl' Hours uni |.\ n'¢:l--.°l< l-\ 3;\.m. é :-: h \,1\. M.°|..¢...l, ii C., l:...l.u| |'.Zcl{mnc' Mflicssn CQ M Klninorl 3ar».'3si<;.=, fsilofezey-aisle '.- l;|- ue.. “... \<_ l‘.=...' .~».-...-.f 6 DR. CLIF T' Spcisfisi'-Chronic - Dis`cau'- s \“DRES3-Pllrdy Siailon, West ,-~v' f\l\__ N V, ” . A. E. Leigh 239 Great George Street (`-llarlofieiown P. If-. I. Allan Line Summer Season l9|5 ‘ l"i1'si Sailings ify the Sf. Law- rence Route Hoolrrsl to liverpool From Montreal Prom Quebec Viclnr.\\n.'l`hur. 8 May-G 00 A.i‘»!. 3.10 l-.si. Uorsil-an..Sa.¢. i’l May-8.00 .1.M. 8.00 I’.M. -\-'|rgm:.m.'rn~er.:: may-am .i.si. 1 oo PM [snzsian ..€at. lil May- Monlreal ic Glasgow Fr(-m Montreal From Quebrc Gmmnlnn ..Sst. l0M»\y-5.00 A-M. i.-J0 P.M Smnfiinavian Sat l’l Mlty-M0 A M. l-00 P-‘\f. llfsl»er~'.;'. Uni 21 May-U0 A.M. noon rotorian. Sl .3lMa¥- Monrreal lo ifavre and lit-hdnn loniun ..... _.Sunday sth May Davlight l'nnmranlan " llthMsy " Scotian » iitli 'May Vorlnthisn " 25th Hay Sicilian " lstdune For rules, tickets Ac. apply to loca -gems or lf. Q. A. A“l.l.A‘l\ 2 Si. Peter Sireei. Hhrilrenl A - -W. . . t . ‘Il nr. tI4v(l.»§!g~vl?:"'\_,r:__c‘i v cm-If 1- ow.. _sein ` al u ll .'.ui21.Mampd ‘ ‘ N°v|g“'}°‘n 6°” u_l.‘.>nimencing Monday :the Ilh oi May IC arcades scsrimlleenssn ‘leaves Charlottetown for Plc ou.,N~ F- at 820 o’cioc\r a- m., lsaviril' t’lotou nn return shaun an p. ni. Ocn eetlons made utr ictouafor, sll§9_l\i‘v.s_ gkiegva ricoin srss ER s it ss leaves Summeraidc for Poliit du Chene N, B. l ' '. . i I’ t gg" ol.“l§t’.;.’$‘°°l’.:i»"~l'f’.i’lf‘\.“ -'§alil‘;i.§»';>.’E:.r. “B |` Uharlgtte-dfiwli a'l'ld 'iq hhgotlona made at i’ ,im d-\C' a , all polntsm Usnada and the lJ`n,it lb M... _, GJW, WAKEFORD Manager ‘or painting" will be received until ‘ May x5lh 1913- for the painting of . Phone 302 1 Electric Bell work. Hou wiring, ect. ~ 6.11. Weenie * Panera: Bin-cwr ann sm- ?‘, \ialln~r<-'Miss Ai Fsrguld-»n.l~aliy li '»ea`\-mfmmvesc ollenlnu-eu. ` . Anihulqvice calln'sn§`UIP`rE\`i si ‘ . .ehnn notice _ ° __ - . .. srholaslhra _ i" ltisinif-ming and l'\1m|,?:!|n|_ ` Rgrpmréd and ‘sup :._,_._.,~ 1, ,V li"~'fl"mi,r¢isisli_i»\¢li' , , `.l[ ltvldiintl " ;m..». mi; - soils ' 1 /li ,s. shi.. - ‘ _ '___ ”__ 1 1 srzansinr salhmcs. Charlottetown, P. E. f`sls'\id. _ May 3M\f°, 1.. ,.,,_ ; Electrician and Electrics t §cor.,trnctor.§ Wiring supplies I ' irect fftouté se fo Boston .-as-=":\.‘l:'.;:‘:l‘.i_*aiilli:{ii;.'.». . ' Pillai Eine Office Commencln 'aye tp 8 lislli '\ `1 ,"...___;-9=.,=__,1”‘~_=**_.f_§ . giiixiaiii£“iii§‘*iule.'iidiir;‘." .- » ' if asus-w Imam ca, 3 "" ” -1-A- Msrzslaiiiliiinvi. ¢°m°,“"°'f°` ., , ...I '|_.|.._.l.` renew t si *¢fi‘talt$»|l#".flil’lll¥§ wee' means- smaller l‘s61s,nilu»» --__ u-_semu»si»t,al» , sz? M” 'fri ~ f. A-*""‘."' “.::.=°.»"»' me Lim-seei~ steamer--lives"-aulrn just 2 IDP* i'r’lV“~ ...aa-_ Allfll hill lshi M