L). ._ 1 Ja ‘ .,,0_-rv, ~. f i, tg '"1 gr ..,. Ti, ~ 1 ,t ri _ fl. ri ._ _ , iw » ii£¥ 1 ~l \ » ‘g ,. lb i’ . \_ 1 n P '_ i' t a. \ ,.’ /` .~i\` Q' 4 J. `_li,'.4§. . _ __ /__ _ _______"f$`='i, . ,,.» \»_- . 0 ‘L-T; "H, :ri "if wi. _._ »__'._'_`:___` .rf 7 ~. i - ».'~.A'&';';rsi" T- l "" _. :i‘g`~f4 lag f "Y 1 . ‘N '-*‘;'.¥ ...lf "2 i 1 \ ' 11"., 1 '-i_ » -41.11 ___ ____ »‘ 'c 9 ;._~ "f'»_i'. 1 .lf cj-_i.~( i, ,,_. ,_», » ,.. i i ~ l . 1 i ,` - , , _,.1 ~i. », '4 -e_,,_ “versa 4 .\_ ‘I .1 ».I J .l ii 'A 4. \ eau omee at cnarlottetown. ll-anoh Ollloee et lunv . n `_fa\e»~e|¢_e.-Allierton, Soul-le and Montague. lvenlng Daily llall) ln Canada, ' Morning Daily (founded 1007) 01-50, (delivered or by and $2.00 for lJ~8.'A. founded 1891 08-50 r ear. (De- ))¢ ' P0 Y llvered) in advance; $2.50 per year (mailed) In advance. Saturday Weekly (founded 1887) $1.00 per annum by llall In Canada or U.8.A. me other-. lt those whose taste aspires to the better class of entertainment always encourage the best, the ` Ul l’llllllU||li lUNU 'i`ocs|>.\r, No\'i~;:iiiii:ii 21, 1916. SIGNIFICANT DISTINCTION Probably iio. made since the w Dr. l’icrce in the Church last Suni had “depleted the The statciiieiit \\ more significant statement has been ar began than lliat made by the Rev cotirse of his sermon in St. _lanies’ lay night when he said that the war pews more than the poolroonir. " as iiiaile after careful enquiry in such cities as .\loiiti'c:il, Torrnilo and Ottawa. where botli churches an il piiol rooiiis abound. The cry lias long since gontf out that the churches. both in the cities and couiitry districts, are fairly staggering unflcr the loss of nieii since not fallen on the 1 also. This fact cinp issues at .~l:ilo<--~ _ nom iiiscimts _ popularity Of the Twilight Rccitals, weeks ago, is a distinct coniplinlent uiiose inusical talents have been so but to the larger class of citizens who ilerire ple.°i.:iiiies or individuals have always been greeted wit True, the less iiieritoriotis also receive their generous' patronage bitt this only proves that there is room beyond the pale' of civilization. :_ li large and appreciative audiences gf gl of th on dc SU Ill of Cll dr pr ha t S C circle will grow while the poorer will die of starvation. For this reason, if for no other, the twilight recitals wh1eh_ 8° tm, as the Patrlouo Fund “Jon low mayo" hz.” money ,,,.,,11,. ven by the best musical talent in the City should be is Cvlwerned, would have the opposite able. to‘increa‘se the expenditure; niiilf ~ t dell0y'_ ll. may any that through. so far as the question is coiieeriiul . _ _ _ Canada, so fm- as ghe 1-‘ecgrdg ghaf which Dr. Fullerton so properly piil the beginning of a much needed educational inovementvi have been able to obtain show, theroiiif U10 1110511118. I am quite Sure UHII1 _ _- . _ . __ , s no province in whgch the G0vem_ the_..Patriotlc Relief Committee are .and will lead to improvement along many other lines._0_me,,t has mme a gm relatively ____ _mme wmmg to su down with mm' Q( _ _$88 .asthat winch has been _made md the recruiting officers and consi- ' a ____ the Government gf P1-1h¢'e Edvvh,-d` der the distribution of that Fund as -I 8 Germany. German iiifamy which during the past, tml' o taskinastcrs! And this to be endured until Germany i"€» is throttled-and forced to let go her hold on those who 2:, I' e the world’s educators! -esp thus upon it under the caption “Germany again tint- ff rages Humanity." ` rio t0 where they are being put at forccii labor. Coitiriiia- ha c :i gium has protested to the civilized world, giving the ___ details of the crime for the first time. Hut this is lim not all. General von Bissing, Governor General of 'S l T qu a o England’s ruthless economic throttliiig_of Belgiuiil, ‘I0 ii n n ouraged the voluntary going of iiiieinployeil Belgian 1;; g work at good \vages if England has tlirottled Belgium t0 economically, or why, if the Belgians were so willing T i . . en ven the most generous encouragement possible. It if om If it were possible to add another stain to the name mi should be placed oh a more liberal basis lf U13! lil so it is 3 ilel'.:<.‘ (continued from Page Tum.) that is very easily reniciiieii. 1: ii ti: 1% ...ii .ia ii.. .if..1;i.....l..;°.;n'i.;."‘.:...'.i " - r `“_"\ VGYY 9359' thing indeed. lf c"pcndlttii'e_ nd,__and when Sir H0I'b€I'¢ Ames, Dart of the whole- recruiting sclieiiie. mnkesi the p1-000951 thu whatever the and if the result of that confcreiiec lwplrlar and voluntary cghgrihhuohh abouldbe the determination that there ht be short of $50,000 should he should be a higher allowance mailo oflicial Gernfany it has been added inthe recent de- ;‘_‘_“d° ‘ID by the Government-well °U "Ie |1850! Of the increased 0051 "f ‘ e ree years has proved itself capable of any iniagiiiahle gg its damnation. Men and women, incapable of self qu portation of Belgian civilians-men and women-to doneusliliiiglenitigieiiiihzonltliiist lliovis liTmg'0iildnthlil!ii; iiiiuiiimlibleiiiziillearheiieilii the voluntary fund w-'ent If melly Clear. however, and that is an ah- untary fund had gone 1°';;i5_000_ solute understanding that can be p1ac~ _ _ _ _ we would have every rum” to ed before mee-tlngs as to precisely' fieiidishiiess has in this last act placed the Final seal “PGN-tile amount granted by the Wh” the B°ld‘e"` “dnbe °“""‘-"d to “"‘l e st in fun so fm- as the sugges_ to_ Such 8 plan would be a strong fence, herded like cattle in cattle cars and sent to 3°" is °0II°@I`I'I€d. as to the Opposi fe9°¢“"° ‘I1 iIIdIICiYI8 Pet'-I‘IIiilIIi-’. 0 rvive of her victims! Turkish treatment of AT- ,De _ _ ll and the Government etttin t _ lllroughoiit the province. »l ilo not Germany to become the slaves and worse. of German gems, and a,.,.1,,1ng at an §1,de,.stga,,f;_ know that l would have founil it ne- I do not 11,101( we han very wel; cessary to make a speech, unless for @§l§ cuss that matter here. Those who the THC! that the proposal was niaite ll acgnggomed to 1-8,01 the newspw that the Government should undertalie 3 of the D,-0v1nCe may have 01) to 0_0 c_ertuln tliin_gs which we have al- " ._ _ _ _ _ . . . _ gg;-ved that such an 91101-1 W 3 __ rea y (cite as we las wecoiilil, 'l`lie Go- _ nians has shoikcd thc civilized world, but the ready made_ and they may po‘;t;m;, vemmeht 1,aS10,1,.a1.w11h ,,,a,,y ,,,,,,, , lurks had the excuse of being but semi-civilized and _h‘“'° in mild what tho 1-e_AToNs, LTD. .h _ _ . _ . . . effort was_ Thqfre are sumo pe;-5011; Fellily done with the best' liiloiit aint ` , - hdrbormg 3' hfc long hatred of Chnstlamty‘ Wh() Z0 B0 far 3510 suggest that the :O l-he €Xlént_tliat it “~;11.; p0g,,11)11._9\_ __, , - "rw-'r :Fr -- _--» Y" "J -'*-'ii" ltiired Germany, the seat of the world's universities mis tcst against this latest outrage which takes prcce li Christians expected nothing better of the Turks. But DI'0per method of dealing with the Pa . 0 fl" ii- W0 might peili. i i this- - tri tic Fund ,would be that the Do to om" further ‘llSC1Iff-‘llIpfI% ili)e1i.i|ii:rl ion Government. \\'lilch has charge “On what the Governnieiit :rlioiilil No’ ' » eclally_of war and fiscal arrange Wm' the 0DD0Siil0n or not. 'l`lir-l ts should niivantt. whatcvei “°"°mIIII”’IIY. llfls dune its bi t .iiiil will The United States is shocked and may enter a pro- ;l:,?gu,,t is N,qui,.e,| m,',| _;,1,,,i,,1st5,.' 11 enntlnue to do -its heiit iiiiilliiiiiilt.. 1,,-T., 1; ,_ I-,_, _,Y _hlnk thorn are the gravest possible U°"‘f\lS £0 HS friends _on the other sliliil @’i`k`> ,,` " g E E ob cn on the high seas. The Brooklyn Eagle coninients f0l ° pa o c purposes, ani sue ~ mpire 10 11,, _ da to ii certain o\teii1. beyond that W" l"IV0 fl(-*IIC If .ilwnvsi and will ion falls and hieaks down The Pat l"‘I0 llllls to the end A to nn i 'i e_ _. _ _ _ -. _. _ ‘ ' . ~ ~ . _ ii - h. / UC l"IlII0Siii0II 10 Contrl 'hai' "mt ‘md f0I’@III0Sf, U10 l’alrii>tlf‘. 18-90-Z2 lN@St 20lCl1 Sl. , NEW YOl'l{ _. . _ s been crushed. hercities razed, her people put to 3;! The world was loaili to believe the first. reports th ried out. ‘Having appealed in vain to the German te to that Fund aiiil in proportior "`"“‘l is H “md UIIII Illlllealii to tliiiiie their power of contribution It ‘"1" "ave Q99" l>lI‘$fIffIl Wiill il0W~‘I` UIC §“'0f‘l OI' l>I‘IIlfIllY outraged, has now been called is not a charity on the pm-t of 'most '°, g.“"" “"°"€' "Ie 0I'<1flmry iici-i-.oiiii-_i 0 ' , 't . I" mv IIIIfl .lIll~Ii ill i' iortioii as lliier . 8 _» . ~ _ .' , '_ - __~ . -_ _ ___, ' . - - __ i . _ ’ *H* I upon to pay a final penalty for the crime ot rim _ling K1] receive 't but I iq 1" appeal t' ,,,,v,. md, _“cv il ol __ _ _ _ _ _ _ bounty and the patilotism of’ lhosf ss ovci ii-ii icipilit invasion. 'llie men remaining in the land are being who are hlesseil ~with more than a ‘;“°"'“3 "II" II" S-VF!"-‘III ‘lf III-Ylliftlii will . . ~ . ,.l~ I ~~-' .,.,.. _ taken captive, herded _ into truclcs and taken £2221 3; s_,l_:',f;_"‘_?,',;u,;_‘;_“_f __;`i_];:,° hi1l:1r41‘1:](;' 1!::1x1L/‘,,,?,is,f_l“ """""'"` """“‘ B___mCl_ Houses in an Foreign Markets Germany to serve their captors. not be reached by the oi-ilinary inf- Mr- Ag1I"IV IUIV" his frxiuiriciii-if iii L oils ot’ taxation -to the extent lliiiz `°"‘7"`llIU¥ lII i|I“ first tliri-e lots | _ _ their abllit enables them to assii. ’ tl-` " of l"rlni-e (‘iiiiii.\ of wholesale dcportatioiis of Belgians to Germaiiy, th - ~ . . if the House for j t it-V *>»" dc 1. n mf. m ,T 11 url _ _ , _ _ actions to such a siilicine Taxa __ om aitiiih \\lii~i-1 ILC I =l y OW IC in ter of \\0men a.!n tliil tion is one method nf Sevunng money _._ver_it seems in the iiitc-rest.- ol' the . r U1 [1 _ _ 1 1t _ rovince and the ~E ' .,,, l Y . . .‘ I-“auf .1 Shipments Solicitede fl fund. WC ('il]\ Oli y nlil. (C il. SCH f ' ' _ U (ll SI] l-(_'()lI|]]]|[|(\p.<_ of taxation-to tax the property a mai 'O F50 ”I"’_IIIIIl IIII'l =I<‘i.‘ f‘V0I‘.\' i>l1'l'SI>l\ Ill. . . . s, to tax the income he may oh 7"" ‘llsmch The I'¢IiIIlt was ri siin-' tion, however, has come in iininistakable form. Car- tain; lint we cannot tax me; in pro “""I’U"’“ Of $2200- I-ie saiil ho was ' 1 f i _,go p,__m,0n __ c_m_m___c__ Om __ Write for In ormation and Price List. rliiril Mercier tha true modern saint. ‘.v‘ic:c : ~ p°""°“ t° their giving Power. S"'II'~ ` » " ‘C '\‘ = y t = * ¢`0“l'\.2*- en are in mccipt of Small im,0nm__ ny Field Service Fund aiiii i:olli‘i-till . . . in _ shines aboye that of any other soldier in lfurope, haf and yet may give coniparativi~l_\ "mul "fic"-" '"III‘|VI‘fl fiollalns 'aiiil Il1!tb'.ll.'-'1l\1lt=t lf. rgepv because wc), haw: A small hm ibont two ~tlio|ii<;iiiil biislii»l:~; nl oath, _ ____ _______ 0 [0 1,0ar_ ()11,m.s_ on Um vm, lllll ll was his r~.x1ioriinien that tllofw L -' "1"-'~'=‘~'= " . " ' - -' tlllloriiics agiliilsl lllt: Outrage, tllc Prilllatc Of Bel- Lrary, may have large incoincs and "'_|“’ 711W" IIIIYSI ll* ilII‘ /\I'III.V' l"l"1f| SPI" i:iin\':isi< 'woulil linvi- to lm niailo. |1;i'i‘-ally relieve Jnilgo 1r11_Zg0p,1(1 m bl having conwspondl-,,g1y large mspon _'ice li`iin_il were those who Havre iniist llr. lllclliillan -tlliniillit. that r-vo1‘y'eoiini ctinn with the minor delailii uf IIUCS. find thcnise-Ives taxcil to the _" ‘"9 l‘”"""“" l‘IIIIfl._ llc fluid that effort should no made tu secure vo-' the work. lla rhiiite the viilnahto .nig- it_ Tho giving power of a mar "_’m"""_" “'1‘°h"‘l """""‘l"“‘l‘l“ IIIf‘II'i-* liiuI~'\l‘y ct>l1ll‘lI1\ilIUIIrI l»_\’ =1i>iI~‘4\IS Migestloii thai. it oaril indexing syslom what he has in excess ol actual rc _““‘L ""_ “ "l’_‘ffl(` ‘-'l`“i- will HIL* tlIIi='S patriotic iiieoliiiirs :intl that, the 1n'o~1 1010111 1,0 hm_01h_ve(1_ 111111 tha 01,1-1-01,"-y ii`*c'mcnts. and no niotlioil of liiipii 1”" “as i"""l“°“H~V H-“ki”-fl \\'|l_v viiiei-. slioiilil lic -iliiii-inieiily oi-1;;iiiiv,i:ii` 1-0h1(1 1-meivh 1111;- names of 1,0011. lclgllllih WIS liilnllllcil me 1.3915 allil mllillf fl "IOS: sing taxation can ever meet that con """"°"‘l me-V "Hide U’ <'0IIiI'illlll.i'.'i,, the manner siiiiliosiiil ln' l\'lr Me-` C1101.; mke -111 1nfm-mhttml 00000,-11. mazing defence. . . i . , D3. ,11t10n_ The pn,t,.1miL. Fund appmls _iiiice they bonellitcil by the sei'\'ii'i-. ol 1,0310 _ _ l‘llCIIl2II'ly t0 1-Ill SUOII m€fl.aI1Ilil if I.|.(i,mc" at the fr°"£~ H Mr. \\'. I". '|‘liliiiai'sli was also or voiilenfl. the Judge could deal with ing their a.pplicationn. iind when euii- , _ , _ .. ,_ _ As usual it is .Liigland that is to blame. l`lianl\s 1,,chm1,en1 0,, 11,056 whose taxmo, The Pmmkr hem Sam that the _:___ opinion ,lm H ,mm S,,¢,.,,,_,,._. __.,,,,,,1,1',1,,_.,,,_ cs not represent the full measure oi vemmom hm ado . . - . ~ . -- ~ - P Q1 __ . _ . _ptoil the course 01 he tuitioiiitcil who. hi, said, would Continued on age » X theii diit_v to 'the State to consiilei 20111: as fm. as the 1_(,g1_,h,,,,,.,, ~ __ _ _ E! iorc than a`niillion pauperized Belgians_-hicii,_\\v0- hpw mud, they 51,001.1 gm, ,U01 11,, ,bought wise ,__ ,mnom-“__ __ ____________ [__ __.__ ; ___.____..-a.. - _ ,t_ .__ ieii and cliililren--are dependent on public charity,” Oxtcut of tho sacrifices they shouli' mx. and what Cmiaila asks is that nh- ' ill " ' _ _ ake; and that sacrifice, as Mi°_ Jus p 1 - 1-my . __ - ays the German Governor General. It was to re' 1106 Fitzgeram proverb, ,.,,,,,m.ke,-_ ,u‘;,f'° 'i'm`_‘_‘0"_;l,d"‘2;;lh‘:_?__l;;___]?f:;_"___l_': “ ~_ _ yy iedy these conditions that General von Bissing “eii- ‘W0 Y@fII”S =IZ°~ SlI0IIl‘1 |10 SII0,‘,, real IIIIIIIB °f *iw B‘h|DD°I‘- Classes of persons one class whose the iiirge stock kept for nié piirpiisp v but they WIII HOW IMS" when v°“ ` lremember them, and the constant thought of the acts of meanness or, worse still, malice, will only tend to The mate/rlal is shipped in cartons (11 GUARDIAN READERS _ m v--Q-e ' O Furnlahed by L W-I. laweet memory's |'°"°°" things which are lovely and loveablo_ ¢* ako you more familiar with them. bltterate everything disagreeable rom yesterday; start out with a clean hoet for today, and write upon lt. for that the postal authorities have had m sake, only those to procure n large number of two- use in sending lt. ,I Some ido'a of the value of the ship- ments may be had from the fact that one load of packages recently brought lI0 C0IIIItI'Y 51101115 he Studied by U10 gosted the appointment of it piiiil son Gdumng 0mC°I`9 and hY the Patil” rotary who could look alter thoilotailil C Committee and a Pla” m”PD0d OI" of the Fund and supply information. for the whole province. and every no .mm the,-6 WM ,, hm ,ec',,.,_,,._~ ‘ly ll WOIIIII U0 ¢° °IIll5l.i1nd the rest. nf dlstrlbiitlon A secretary, he sini- welshinir about 16 pounds through whose ihiiy it would. be to subscribe . ' . the regiiify GSDMUIIGIIL of'the‘ Post , to tho limit. of their ability to the Pa- gguhd ;:ilii‘iilviiaoiiiIil'iloJ\iixii"iIi'i:ii!nlmtJAf Ofllw. lllffl has COIIIB in BIICU V0lIII1I0 triotlc Fund So that in every such mmm- Wm-k_ amp mum Bucml tn nu €=C'llIItr H0 mlm 0|’ WOIDIUI WUUW be tho correspondence. With tho :milit- A oooo Ti-louenr Fon THE week. D All great men forgive those who in- jure them and forget the injury. Of- tentlmes, in our wilful obstiriocy, we refuse to forgive and forget, and we suffer much loss. Many business men sustain great financial losses thro~ ugh their unwillingness to forgive and forget. If you would increase your happiness and prolong yourllfe, forget your neighbors faults. Forget the temptations. Forget the fault- undlng, and gi_v_e a little thought to the cause which' provoked lt. Forget the peculiarities of your frleiida,,mnd remember only the good points which made you fond of them. Forget all personal quarrels or histories yo1l` which, if repeated, would seem u tho- oeand tlmemiorso than they nre. min. out ui Qin iionupie ati me dllagroeabl life; they will come, yesluils Shipped llit. is dlvlnti to forgive and forget. By I-‘rom United States ~ 'Ni-:w‘ voitic, November 14- That large shipments of dyestuife to Russia, worth many 'thousands' ot dollar stamps from Washington to Brooklyn by mall, was learned today. - »°- CORNS great shortage of dyes in the United Altliou h there is au ed to be a for some time been making extensive ` shipments abroad. 'apparently under _ an assumed nemo. out the ating over-tltlfltt. Never fails The packages are being sent to Na-I--10110! I10 Gfflf- U01 I 35°- Mill! 0! than' Balowegesk in Moscow and ap- Putnem'| ¢orn Extractor today. pear to be shipped by u person of thol ‘ may have hoard by accident, and1i_iame name in .iBi-oolrlyn. 'Phat -thtii| --d---*-_ M iiiiit °ri»ui°ipm ui lie? tiiie ainpil ' P i in ii` 'e iii is ’ it me soc e e revea e ac " one ar xa ve o rea ers that there ts no i_-ogord ofy aii;'_tlye- mn-on .iii one day-25c box. Foam-'n . malters by the namo of Salowogesli Di'ugaloro_ 8177-11-illlii. l Staten. a Brooklyn manufacturer has . PI|¢I\lYII’l Ill-rlotor ‘without pain. Takes to the Post Ofllce required' $4,000 in stamps to pay its postage. The ship- ments huve -been going on for a long time, lt was ilearnod. AIBOLUTELV PAIN LIBI No cutting, no plan- ters or pads to prose ‘ t li e more a p o t. ` makes the corn zo 1 \ F that Fund is being administered, Mr. .Justice l~‘lts¢e`rald__baa put the pro- wearer' vinci under a deep obligation to htm _ " _ _ ~ _ free to eva( 1' I ess ure of their ‘l°"" °“*"‘I" 'mm WI‘”“~'“8"°“' *° duty. lf yiiiitiiiianriiit ii; and are b0uI1II Ziiiiiiiseiiiieiiitiiiyhgrhgiiiizdiieriiiiii to stay at home for good reasons, there one end to 111° mm". is something tbwt you oan‘do, and the Judge Stewart thought that lf the Illini: t0 be done bl' UIDBG WlI0 BUIY voluntary system of contrihulon wan. Ili- |I°III¢`= SlI0IIld be- B5 fBI' BB if is P09' to be successful a thorough organised sible to make it, the equivalent to the dangers to he encountered and the f d by those at the hardships to he ace . fi-oinl_ I believe we should conduct _ n campaign _from one and of this pro 9 1 , 'b~. vlnee to the other. in which the atron8_ ‘ est recrultin s ohea would be those _ made by msn vviiio M004 ‘Ill f°I‘Fn1: _ Patriotic Fund. - Mr. Just ce (Made with Neon” Soles and sole Leather f gerald has had he olgpt |_:_ai_:__o! _ _ _ , _i_1i;_y__ o_§__;ii._i_;-_i_1_»_:ii:_i_1¢_______:_____:i W____ ¥{_e thin_lt are the best made in Canada. _ . _ _ time would i,. .om wmpiaim if _e rea t ing for the mud, and wet, ine nina were iiisii-iiiiiiw by ing €;idNneatly madiavkeepmg their shape, _ . 315:; i:_ii;_i-_i_1_<;_i1__i_i_i_ _i;ni;._g:_1:gr __l_|;w1:_¢;_»__=;I;___ e e eolin__Sole, aterproof is the latest. word in Shoemaking. _ im M »»»»~~-~- iw- In °= Prim $6.00, s.so ...ii 7.00 a pair. ' - lh he - . _ ,’§f,,',',§’,‘§,‘,‘§_§,§_?";,£}_c“§;,3'§_:__£,g gg; Different Widths and Lasts. To fit wide or narrow' feet. A ` awar o s u V ~ - satisfying everybody; but I am of Bll||¢€l’ S1102! ` Ind Ca`h opinion that on the besia. on which $5,00 a Md » , f met. H ary' f¢¢3lV ` ° , ed today°aol¢lll‘°°f_' Overcoats _ wiiirsiyl. We want you to see our large stock of stylish well tailored .overi:oats. We can show youa splendid line at $15.00 in black with velvet _ collars, frieze w i t h converto collars or brown, grey or heather mixed with roll collars. ” At 18,00 w e can show you lovi-ly blue chincliill- as or mixed tweeds with roll collars. , ' At 20.00 we can give you your choice of super- bly tailored overcoats in grey and brown chinchilla pin check tweeds or done- gal friezes with roll collars ~ also velvet collar tweedS and meltons. Henderson 62 Cud more Wellner Bldg. _101 Grafton St. ' » , 4 .' ‘{»~,..~. 1 1 ‘i’f‘:1f~".c. , . ‘ i » . ' ` . , I _ ,__ , ___ ' i . '_:.j\_ .. » , _ _ /___,_ .. __. _.,_, ____ _l . _ . _ _ ,( .i , J . . . _, , . ., f . “ A l '1 km€.'r.o‘;~1~."!.»»'f '_l ' 1 " ' ' 1' .-. '3.`1».`..- .