FEBRUARY 4, 1910 ~ . _ .<~-' _.@- ;=; “‘ -~-_, -,,.' 1'1"' "Ui, _-_~, ___,.-- 1.-.~.-c»',.._._. 'R _ .-,-;‘.»-,.»_,,,<, €.~,.,\,~`.‘~#`_\. l ,. . 1. _ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _ PAGE NVE - *Af Y A :I+ " ¥;i;:;__ fr LII llnv .c.__ l. \\~..` WL. “O .,IEL'l6=)" gm////I/ana\\\\\v/////no ' Fflllled For _ Its Cures ` “\\\\*'1J4 \@`\\§I_ _ _ _ _ it 'bwncliius gnu’ 'nm' _ The 0 Central ~Guardidn I = r:.'::;::fxxx.':. :_ ;:::_-_-_-_;,~_~_-_-_+;; _-_-_ ,-_-_-_-_-,~_ , _-_ ,-_-_ _-_-;;:_-::::.'::::f-2'-“-'-'ffr-1112.- :_-_-_-_~_-_ iT PAYS to buyin this proviuce.l RECRUITING SPECIAL.-'rho r fcruiting special train leaves ut 11.3 ‘ THE DATE of Mr. Pierce's ad- p. dress at the Women’s Club has been . - . changed to February 12th. 7158. I READY TO-DAY.-The installation of' ob t~ , _ ‘ of wireless on the.-Prince Edward ls- .,- ‘ sta diS lflate and l0Ilg EdTHEd I3l1'E(?MlE|;itS.p-l'IL`l1e "Prince land will pe somnpletcitoduty. ' The op- n war san " c c ou yesterday erator wil e r.- ums rum of t e ng con hs colds at 7.30 a.n1. for Cliariottetowu, but Dominion Government steamer Simcoe, owing to the severe snow storm did which has been in buoy service in the m. sharp. I ‘ Q grand-_ troubles of all Sorts, not dock till 10.15 p.1n._ She had Great Lakes. 1 How’s Yoii-ri _ Heater A Are you having trouble with your Furnace? find it ditiicult keeping the fire in over night and unsatisfac- tory, ifso try a- ton of clean Coaiiike Drummond Round it is a good Furnace Coal. A. Pickarcl `& Co. Phone 240 Ch’town F _ ___J During 1916 you will find our store a~ good place to trade. As we carry only reliable goods and sell at moder- ate prices. Gj‘i‘l'l. Taylor Jeweler & Optician & Engraver W[iUl[l_ii_l] Nllllii Pres‘1`ent Wilson Would Do More if america Were Prepared. i.ONi)()N, Feb. 3.--The Daily Ex- press, |11 un editorial today. after rc- niarking that the latest Zeppelin at- tacks are certain to provoke great in- dignation in the United States, urges ou that country the necessity for pre- paredness. ' "Former President Roosevelt is try- ing to push President Wilson into war," says the Daily Express, "but the president knows America is unpre- pared, otherwise he might do some- thing more than write indignant notes. Great Britain would have been in the same position if the Little navy people -Q01' ,h¢&VY. there is abso- 1“t¢1Y 110 Substitute for (D I tmu\\\a1/1l1u1l4gn\\\\\\\\val@\\\\\-_‘W/mnx 1 incense' ' Cough Mixtur it is not a patent medic ‘ ine but a prescription ,and is the best cough remedy ever offered the public. ‘Don’t waste time trying other so called cough mixtures. You will get , much quicker and better results from Hughes’ Coufh Mixture. 25c per bot e at Geo. E. Hughes “The l’eople's Druggisl" k‘\\\\\VIIllIAVWl\\\\\\\ _ '_1 -wh lli»=,¢1,;,v1'.’¢.¥1’°"l‘1`-’=`=~*_-’ F A Good Fresh Chocolates ' Good chocolates ure cxcclicnt food, dainty,dciigi1t',-- but they must be pure. and fresh. Fresh today from the kitcli- sus we have - NelIson's Moir's Wi|iard's f Leggltfs. ~ Tiiey are thc heat chocolates for all discriminating i`0lke- take u. box to thc opcra with you. - M cKl N N O N DRUG COMP.-\NY ___..l _.__i- had their way-we would still be writ- ing notes about Belgium. The Uni-ted States may be sure of one thing-if the Germans win this war America will be their next object of attack." OTTAWA, Feb. 3.--The troopship “Mi.saunal1ie” which sailed from Can- lada 011 January 22nd. has arrived safe- ; ly in England with 1.693 troops, inclu- ‘ding 433 infantry from Halifax. _ 1_1 _ Q [_______ _ _ A\\\\\§lIIIIIl&\\\\\\\\WOI//I/ front are Island So askin Black Twist Ch Because it Hickey & Nichol I I. °”-°‘"‘ J 11 1 5///1ara.\\a\l/.va~.~_\\.~i.\\~'/.r1i¢ar4a&~\\\\\\vlrn » ° “ “ HC|\0d was active until three years ago when the clt.y yesterday oi’ the death in the the mm-m|¢|eB of age pompelled mm ig 110111111111 at Picton of G111111c1° 5111111 Mc- _ uve it retired live. faithfully attended u“““ld' “'h° was tal‘°“_l““ Wm* ¢°“'iby his wife to the end. liis funeral gestion_of the lungs while 011 his way. 0|, Thulgday, me 27th Jimum-yy was to ilaiitax to go 011 duty at lves i’oi1\t.i wry largely attended to the May-gh. Before the detachment left the Driiii "cm Cemete,-y_ his pastor, m.v_ R_ L_ liali. Wednesday morning, Gunner Mc- (;¢,mn_ 0m¢1at_ipg__ (Pat. please copy.) SAMUEL MACDOUGALL and said he would bc all right shortly. SHEmAC_ N_ B__ _Imp -g9___A" 01,1 Malo" McKay l“”l5t"d “W” his W” u11d highly respected citizen passed mmnmg al- lmme- as he appeared lo away tl1is.week. when the late Sauiucl be q“ll'° sick- Ma-lor Leigh also added MacDouga.ll, after a long illness, died ms pr°l'e5" "0 the y°“"g mam* Pwlllg at his home hcre. 011 Friday morning. and the detachment left without him. p Deceased' who was e|gmy.l|,|-ee years He. however. after n short interval, of ag0_ was a native of p_ E_ L_ but ran after the detachment. fell into l111e,lm-d "ved the greater pun of his lm, a11d marched with them on board ti1c_hem_ In religion he was a Smmmh steamer. He became much worse be- pmBbyte,.ian_ The late M,-_ Mac. fore arriving at Pictou and it was Dougal, is survived by a widow' me f°“n‘.l newssary “J place mm in “'1laughtcrs, Misses Jessie, Margaret . hosmml umm- His passhlg “WW and Sophia. of Shediac, Rhoda, of y““**"““Y is *‘ “ad l"°W ii’ lil” “'l‘l°W' Froaerictoii, and Mrs. c. pinion, or iflinmllmr' who 'emacs 0" Queml Sussex. and one son, I (1. li.. Conduc- H5 Cty' and Sha hm’ the lluumcll t.0r Coll Macbougsil of Moncton. sympathy °f au' T-lm remums will be Thrcc brothers also survive, Messrs. brought home for interment 011 Satur- George, of Moron' p_ E_ IW John of day by me S'S‘ Prince Edward I“l“’“l' ltcxhum. North. Co., and Donald ot' i~iydi1cy,- Cape Breton. and 0110 sister, R`fl:V'ElM5iR‘_E°-l‘fl’~ :l‘:l‘11 Mrs. Goo. 11o11,o1A11>1u1y. 11. 1. 'rim ~ om' 10'” _' f J’ l;f__l0"". 91:” 0| '“' funeral took place Sunday ai't.cr1100n D ym’ 0 N °“""‘"‘a D'“`l’“"l` 111tern1c11t ai. Greenwood Cciiictery ment of the Prince Edward island CENTURIAN PASSED AWAY MR. JOHN MCCABE with a purse of money and thc follow- _ , , ` . , . .. ~ 1111-' by Mr- 1’-iw M-~ ...”°.;‘lI.i°“.l.’..f.‘.'i;ii"i.ff-..l'$3..""“ii .ffl Quaid. Mechanical l~`orer1u-111:- John I ' - sl, I' ',' __ ]‘ 1 ' McPl\e1‘s0u, Dear Sir-We. the cm- mnjfl H126 _'mL;°_p°,' ,H ,‘":|L,‘Lf,y fuigl, ploy(-.cs of the Mechanical Department ml fm' ‘lt H' l‘mm 0 l ‘""(' U " 1.111 s. - d st _ 5| The deccase was 11 man oi' rung glmtslyou RTI? dedded to rctlm 0" "M constitution. ucvcr known lo be sick on 011 wance after a ng and ,, _ , _ , _ i`aitl1ful .scrvicc of nearly hall' a con- or lf’ “'(l"lr‘j 'f“'d"'“l “fdj ‘""ll‘0",tlf'"` tury. During thc many years that you 'fd _Tl lo llhl’ 'ml' _lm l”§‘fduu y ;"“‘l" have been associated with us, wc may “mf dai' ly any’ ‘md d “I ‘L lm y """ say that \vc have always- found you mf‘,‘l_‘l"‘m"_ , _, __I_ siiruiglitforwarii and conscientious in ll?" wm°h_f_’". l’_°“°r ,"‘"' _""5 M' nil your dalings, every ready to help Wl"“h "° °m,""m°S W" .Buy 0'. “lm your fellow cinpioyces. either in dis- Mme has claimed "S vwtlnl mnmg trcss or otherwise, and for these no- upon him’ "ot by “rpms” however’ ble qualities you will long be remeni- bm fully pmlmmd to meet ll' harem not only by me employees of lie was born in the county ot Mon- th M cl ical D_ I b aghan, Ireland. in the year 1814. He e e mu °purtmcm" mt _.y emigrated to this country in the year the employees oi' tl tl de au- _ ' ' ~ ments of the P_ E_ Igalgl l§;i|wal;, as 18.50. taking p8SSHH0_~l|\ l-llc 3000 Ship dui-in our cold Canadian winter let - 'l‘l1on1as Gelsou. which arrived wen. 1,, 11111111111; you good-bye we ask in ,_ , Charlottetown after a voyage of seven you to accept the accompanying _ k _ H H St _ med mth L0 purse, 11ot for its value. but as a ww St, c ‘rl be H dc “"5 "1 slight token of esteem in which you Pun 0 "lm Sand' a “WM S mmm' are held. and our earnest prayers are "lg to 5t“"h°p0' where he spem' me that you may long be spm.e(‘1 to en_ last 50 years of his life and through joy the "uns of your laborS____ Signml his industry and toil he built for him- 0" behalf of the Employee” or uw self a c0n11ortubl|.:_l101nc in which he Moclmmcal Depm.mmnt_ Mn ~ Ml., 1nm1ii'cstcd11 deep iutcrcst to thc lust. Pherson heartily :hnnktd his feilowciii- ll” was “ V°l”"“ll of U1” /\“"”`l""“ ployees for their kind gift whi-ch hc UW" Wi" “lid ‘Wing a l4°”d C"“"""' -mgmy app|.ec|sted_ Though retiring sationaiist, could relate many interce- from active service to shall not soon Uni! 'M05 "°l“l'l"" §lJ°"°l° H0 Wa" H forget his friends in this cit V. 3 5'-"mg C°“se""l‘~l e “l‘l'“VS '-aklllllf y an active art in politics. HW ms 5 d Su] hu Mr. McCabe was a man oi great in- f Y H’ 9 Compolyiiid contallgg agelillts especl|)a||; tciligence 'honest and truthful, richly g 0 1 _“mama for comring gray and faded endowed with the traits of character l hair . lt is delicately perfumed, im- WlB°hi°°';‘§ll§“t‘i fue ;”"“h°°dt't d d ‘ urng is as iays ewasa ‘en e parting to the hair a faint but pleas by hm devoted pastor' Rev J B Mc W _ _-_ _ _ aut odor.--50c. and $1.00 bottles.-E. Nl died _ ol d .tl . la t 5 lntyre ar tons e y ie S A. Foster. Central Drugstore mes of me R. C_ Church_ ll f ll . . .` 1 , f HER RECOMMENDA-r'0N'_ ' oiibludlfliaglftiiilllllmeliergili eiillcqglbsnilllg' tl l' tl . 0 F ltl l 'ls the best F°"11°1 Mistress-I “'°“l<1 "ke t° ¢l'l.f‘r1§;.§"l.ro$"os]..°1l>1.f01lf»w§uill..'lll’1f.'.l1ll'f. Hlva 5'°“ ”‘ g°°d ne°°mm”"dal‘l°”" to Covchcad Church whore *a Mass of Eliza' but my c°“”“l`°“°e wmpels me kteouveni was celebrated by the pastor '-° stale mm y°“ "°"°r 3” the meal” after which ho was laid to rest in the '|' |, (j Ltd. :wi -011°; .:i.'.':.:..‘. ;”.°:‘.':.‘;' o 0 0°) --' loglzgi $011 might: SKY I 5°* "ml Jaqdlléiyailllollillflegbl wl`l]e.i‘:ertCh-alxvlellslliglli. meals U10 “alll” as I 3°' my DW' John Wlielnn, Jnuies Lamphicr and M ner.--R. i. P. 1 " 142 Prim street, next to xindérgunon ""l‘\‘““""" oi DUSTBANE |Ml.f» , ' I I _ Art Needle Work and materials! for working. Stmnned Linens and Threads Ol' nil kinds. ' sweep Without it Illi Ill ~ tired or ‘a bit run 89-gllzissist on Oigutbmé- Im1.i2.U0HS 1 .,.,,.,., A V _ . . F _` )_ , ar§BIe(l*l‘ei(e grid kegs for st_o1f€.` 05506 'iff ' 'i7iiTF.§{._TT 17 11... 1... '$1.00 --for puru. i*`rcncii tlnstiin Soup. Only a small supply loft, but enough for yon, ii you come quickly. Don‘t put oil" calling until io- morrow or you may he too late to take advantage of the special offer. Call,mail or phone your order today aadwe will reserve a sup- ply for you. This French Castile Soo very special bsfllin at pound, 7 lbs for ._'l`lie 2 Macs |49 _Ghli .Su -so 5* Sa' »` Your Pet Com , .1 . _ One com can cause a lot of 'suffering-no m a t te r whether it is a new one or one of the old stickers. ` Any corn-no matter of how long standing--will yield to Our Corn Remover . uwiu remove the fou_r days. It will cause can wear your shoes on with your du- corns and get ready for remov- Prlee per bottle only 1 Sc Q? - wherein you are iabouring at the the remedy is \\\\\\\\\\"fIIl 5.00 Muiis sell for 4.00 8.00 Mufls scll for 6.50 12.00 Muffs sell for 9.50 18.00 Mufis sell _for 14.50 27.00 Mufls sell for 21.60 IIIIII.\\\\\\\\VAYIIA\\\\\§*.lI//IIIla\\\_i\\\iII/I/ 3.75 Searls arc now 3.00 7.50 scarls are iiow 6.00 12,00 scaris arc now 9.50 18.00 scarfs are 24.50 sale cost. 1 ivluskrait Coat, 75.00 for Every sort of Furs will be dearer next fall. Every' line shows advance of, 10 to 30 per cent. Even at our full price Furs are cheap'~r enormously than next sea- sons’ prices and now-in addition-we are offering special reductions on every Fur. This means two discounts. See these lovely Furs today. 6.00 Mufis sell for 4.75 10.00 l\Iuf`i's sell for 8.00 16.00 Muils scll for 13.00 22.00 Mails sell for 17.50 36.00 Mufis sell ior 29.00 LOVELY FUR SCARFS AT YOUR OWN PRICES 5.50 scaris are now 4.50 10.50 scarfs arc now 8.50 14.00 scaris 11ow 11.00 22.00 Searls now 17.50 36.00 scaris now z9.oo Get Your New Fur Coat Now Y0u’ll never van. ~ ,' _ .»_ ' _-. ,r .. . _ ` L, ' . 1_1 A Double Discount On @IIA\\\ beat these Prices Tlicsc coats were bought at tlic lowest fur prices known for tcii years. They are 4 away below thc best prices \vc have cvcr had. And now for this wonderful four-days sale you will bc ablc to get your choice among them-for :1 price far below tl\¢prcser1twl1ole- 2 Hudsoii scai coats, 75.00 for 60.00; 1 Muskrut Coat, 50.00 for 40.00; 2 Muslcrat Coats, 72.00 for 57.50; 1 muskrat coat, 90.00 for 72.00; 2 Muskrat Coats, 95.00 for 76.00; 00.00. \\\\\ " gi\\\\\ /II \\\ Moore McLeod i \V/IIIIII/I";§\\\\\YIIf/A\\\\\ \\\`IIlIllllIIl'$\\\\\\\\\\iIIIIIIA\\\\\\\VIII//kg -= ;-_ _____ ' .4 iilllliiii ANU 1 Plliililillli r~ A vcry pleasant time was sp:-.ui las night. nt (lruvc (‘l1uri'l1 l’ars0nage ' when it nuiubcr 01' thc Ladies Aid and Young Peoples Society met to wel- couio the strangers of the ch11rrh_ During the cvcniug the pastor. ltcv. i~‘. li. Littlcjoliiis. was prcsclited with z1. f`11r coat ucconipanicil by an address (which appears below) in token of thc esteem 111 which hc is held by his coiigrcgatioii. Although taken coin- plotcly by surprise Mr Littiejolius in at few well clioscii remarks thanked thc Ladies Aid and Young Peopic`s Society for their kindness and good wishes. ADDRESS. ilcar Mr Little-_i0l111s.~'l`l1c Ladies Aid and Young i’c0plcs Society of your irhurch. wishing tu show i11 sonit way their appreciation oi' your work in this corner ot (iod's viucyurti present time, take this opportunity of presenting you with this fur coat. \Vear it; and as you feel its warmth B that feeling be symbolic of the esteem in which you are held hy each and every one of your pcoplc. Trusting you may have n1a11y years of health. happiness and prosperity. We are, yours most cordially. Ladies Aid. Young Peoples Society. Millii Pilllltllilili ` llillUl S. S. llPlM. (Continued from Page One.) British news reports said wireless com- munications with the vessel suddenly ceased. A prize crow was placed onboard and thc same du.y tho submarine which captured the Appam guvc -chase to Australia with it cargo oi' meat. The nicat ship guvc battle, was captiiroil and sunk. uftcr a lurgc portion of hcl' cargo had been taken off. Six more vcsscls were thou des- troyed i11 rapid succession. it was sta- ted. Tho crews were taken cu board the Appam. which ra" duc west across the Atlantic for llanipton ltonds. ’I`l1o nnincs of the steauicrfi sunk by the raidcr are given as thc ‘i`rndc1'. Arlurliic, Corbridge. Ariubcna.. Dro- inouly, Furringford and Clan MacTu.- vish and Arthur. Pcndiiig the receipt ol' instructions from Collector I-lamiiton. no one is nl- iowod on or near the Appam. Guards , are at the rails at cvcry side. and no gang plank is down. Efforts to com- ' -muuicatc with any of the passengers from small boats encircling thovstca-V mer was forbidden. ‘ ‘ The Appnm has one three-inch gun mounted on her bow. but whether it was on hoard before hor captirrc or was n1ouut.<.-1l by tho Germans is uot. known. i~ihc_ was brought i1| under , tho Gerinan 1111111-0'-wa.r flak. instead of the German nicrciiuni, flag. and hor unino was given to the <|1|arautI11o offi- cor as "S. M. S. Appau1.`” meaning thu German warship Appam. WASI-liN(.l'l`ON. Fcliruury 3.-i’oi= pioxiug questions oi' international law may arise from the arrival of the Ap- 'pam in liamptou Roads. First. tho United States must determine whether the ship is a prim of war or whether she has been supplied with any arma- ment which would give hcr tho charac- ter of an auxiliary cruiser. Tho lla- gtio convention provides, that a prize may only be brought into n neutral port on account of unseaworthiness, stress of weather or want of fuel or provisions. it must leave as stances which an end. lf it as the circum- entry are at not". neutral to leave at ds- an if mn 'I/f'.:a\\\\\vllI/A\\\\\\i\\v1llllllldiiirga I Wholesale Paper Twines 1 Carload Wrappin “Mooreshide” sizes 1-4 lb Island Twine. . - All at lowest prices. O to 40 inch. Beams all sizes and weights. 1 Million Paper Bags; Manilla. “Kraft” ~ One Ton Twines N0. 1 and 2 Cotton in Balls and Cones, Hemp Twines, Hosiery Twine, Sea arter & C0., Lt and Retail IIIII \\\\\v]IIlL\\\\\€"'.II//I//I \\\\7IIIIL\\\\\` llllw Wrapping Pape rs 5 Bags N 'C' Q-I I3" »rNas='4 /IA\n\\\\\s1v1///in Twines 1 g Papers, in Rolls 6 mc to 25 lbs. ‘ F-° hlllllli\\\\\\\\\\@IllIIIIIIJ§\‘\\\\\\\\_"Y-0/0llllll 1 ciiantiuan, and the prizc crew docs not elect to take the risk oi' running, the gauntlet oi’ British Cruisers out- side. thc customs collector will take vluirgc of the vcasoi, and uftcr probab- ly iiitcriiing hci' prize crciv, would rc- turn the ship to her owiicrs. PililliMlNl llll|ili|lll§S ’ lilllllliill lil Flii (Continued from Paie_0ne.) cstini; i11cide11l.s in connection witr thc big fire. Mr. Bradbury was standing in the main corridor of the liousc. no-nr thc l"0st.Olilc1‘, when ha- l1t':1|'d ii crash. llc rushed along thc corridor toward the mul" e11t1'n111:c to the cliutn- bcr. "lt appeared to break out i|_| ani iinstniil". said Mr. Briulbury. "l wus' standing near the Post Oiiime when i- heurd 11 c|‘a,si|. then l turned and sairl 1-'cvcrui policcmcii and 1111-511011141-rsi rooui. I llicn wont into 1-00111 111, who-ro runny of the Coiiscrvullvc incin- bcrs wcro and shouted ilrc. iiofci-11 reaching room thcrc was unotlicr ox- piosion of some kind. which knocked nic oil’ my foci. liloinlicrs :soon <~u111c. rniniing out of room ill and from thcl (`|u1111hcr. l liolpnii to get iJ11\'i1i iicn- dvrsn" out. lic was not i11_iurcd nt all. Within a fcw minutes that scction of the huiidlnsr ncnr the reading room 1 was ai niuss ui' sci-.tl1i11|.: iiuiiics. 0114: 0l` ihc iiicsseiigcrs told nic that all the meinbers had 0.-;c11p11¢i from the Cham- ber." ._ _ Major (ic-raid Wliitv. M. l’. conilni-` cd the u11i101111cc111c11l 01' Mr. Bradbury with rcgarri to thi: :=cpa1‘at0 cxploslouuf llc “'11-.4 in room iii win,-n an uluriu rung 011t, ruul was 0110 ni' the last. to leave. assisting others of the older nicinbcrs out.. 'l`ho niajorlty left coats, hat:-1 and everything behind. Major \Vhite was in uniform. He said after leaving thc building he assisted with the work or rescuing several who had been trapped in upper rooms in the southwest wing. nav giiitns _ Secured Most of Their ilicilms in Staffordshire. _ L().\'l)().\'. l"l-I1. 3." 111 llitl littetii iiurryhn: along towards 11111. 1~1-.adingiZ1‘11i1cll11 mid part or Staitordidilro .-siiiicrcii niost; niatarliii damage, liou- svs vri-.1‘:~. blown to atoms. Cliiircliias 1icsii'oye1l and buildings unroofed in n Mission llouse n woman Nilssiun- ary was killed as sho stood iiiblc in liaiul giving 1111 iuifircss. A baby was killed as it wus nursed at its moth- cr's hrcnst. A whole funiiiy were kil- led in one liousc. A Workman was ilccapiiatcd and it wen1an‘s legs were cut. off. _ 1” AS 0nly WIFE OBJ ECTED T0 USB OF KNIFE USE OF DR. CH lit-ro is thc uilidnvit of 11 wells kuowii l‘1‘i1it grower. who was curcd of bleeding piles some years ago by using Dr. Chase's Ointment. him and recommended 11 surgical op- eration as the only means of cure Luckily his wife had heard about Dr. “doctor Advised 0peraiioll A .»_.- ._..~..-. » 1 -~ a- _-_~,-, _ ..-.-. _-_~_-.».-.~_-_-_~_- »,-,~,-_-_-_- -_ t ~_ _-_-_-_- -,-,-_-_-,-,-:_-:_-:_-,-_-:_-:_-L_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-;_= `~.- Cure For Piies’§’ AND cons wAs EFFECIED as ASE‘8 OINTMENT. - - *_--_-___ 1 0lntmun|..' I iliii 110111111 iilavu uceorriiiig to 1lir1:cii-Qs. °--.;,._,; th »l‘55$‘=2- ii; it Li- £12* l_ . ii nfnw- .ls '" =“'»'~T€§.'<=-. ;‘-"”.=.--f'-'-1=1== n 12;: if ’ 1 ll ‘il 1; ii- lla ii l.;-L .iii 5, 1. if 1 .“ ’-"l .1 @- l .ul 11 ..» . p; , 1 .l ill; 1. 1 l_, J. .,._ ii' 1. l 11-'Li .Us . .,¢ . lltf iii ,. 1'; ififlf it :l' 11 ar 1. .--..-..»~' A.-..»»¢¢¢' ‘ ~ --,_----_- use 2. *-arf:-;t»r.`;=,>'s.is$t°t-”“"~.»a.,m