THE CHAllL.!..l‘.§l`0Yi... G ARDIA I is gs Es Es s SH w‘ll‘l‘l?¥l’.‘i"&-LSEWINGITO G0 OUT B the day, Apply at 135 iillislloroug Street. References. 0273-l 1-illnlli `F6'R_.SKT._E'-:A number I of -_@re' bre f°X'h°““d IWW- Apply C' S` ML' the German warship and two st Lean, Fredericton, P. E. I. ' 6463-11-lilll6l 'PER sa Ls.-'r w"o"a'lTA'c K’"l= E M A L ig by thc British Admiralty. D n it . g p . .‘ g fl siuu and ldrench warships at Pena o ships were overtaken by a Britis E the British man-of~war sank one sto Foxes. Island bred. l"0l` Da\'llC“I““ ship and captured the other. l t F. G. H d n, Atherton. 0 0 gsNi275-11-1111161 ---=»--~Y_-=---f--=-f--»-=-~.-.-.-.-~_-_-.--_-_-_-_-.~.-_-.~.-_-_-_-. FOR SALE-ONE DRIVING HORSE' waggon and harness. one sleigh, one I bullulo, one double barrel gun. AD~ C gilns against the Eniden’s 4.1, thus 0" Frfmch Subjects Wm be Immedlill giving nor 3 heavy advantage over me ly killed. Tile Turkish note says more _ Gel-man snip, While the speed of me lover that the commander declined in slackenillg ln the violence of tile Ge filly HDl‘lSill8 man attacks in west Flalulers. lit fa mlgm °”“s““ the French ststemellt says tliltt ll tween the sea alld Arnlentieres the opposing forces are both acting oil the thlit of the Emden being 24.5 knots as lagaiml Cllflsiialls which aguinst the Sydltey's 24.7, thc former f"‘”“ sud’ I’°mb“fdme“l~ “vs_ (Special to The Guardian) r LONDON, Nov. 10.-A despatch t I'G~ |- As the result of a report that an air- sliip had been sighted over Sheernes the searchlight corps is busy all night. _ _ _ _ ,_ are given credence, although it is said they moved their headquarters farther t Firing was heard on the eastern east, this time from Ghent, to Alost. re cliffs between two and half past tw ports that after the Gerlnan crtti e Enldell's success ill sinking the Rus- Hg. r cruiser. The speedy Emden fled, bu I" (special to Thc Guardian) S WASHINGTON, Nov. 10.-The coin- throtigll the Allies’ lilies in the viciiii e- - . . . nr lllander oi the Turkish forces ill Bc about 500 miles south-west ot’ th western end of the island of Java all FliAnierican (‘.ollsul General. illfelldc for the British and lfreucll Gover I ments, declares that for every Mussu , The Australian cruiser Sydney car- mm* killed in the b0mbl\\'dm@m Of M1 1, open, tinfortlfled port, three Britis 1 `accept responsibility for G S ““"_°‘*-“l_'“_' ig NINSHIP-SHN Ulllll the Evening News from Dover says h Harwich. this morning. 0: nian official statements indicated an " lNl§llNU 9 Later an alrshlp was reported ove alld l<`rencll, British and Belgialls hold i' of Ypres. e _ _ rut in-a formal note addressed to the Mum, despatches speak of the move i. ‘Belgium as forecasting the necessity .V of reinforcements along the eastern h frontier, but neither French nor Ger ` offensive. claiming slow progress near Ypres, F, still harassing Austrians in Galicia, illg hack what appears still to lic it trcntelidous Gcrnlati atelnpt to break ty t ~ , ` ,;_ ulcnt of Gcrnlall troops eastward troill Y r. ct 0. As to the oltlcoztlc ol the double offensive, rival cotltciltiolts are abso- lutely colltradictory, the Germans the French asserting the German 0 attack there was beaten back. ln 0 ply 235 Fitzroy Sf.. 6468-11-llitl3i_ ONIG CASE l dress by letter olllv, Miss llulvkllls. 44 Longworth Avcltusc. illafliil ww-t. lll;2i!tt‘_2l WANTED- Aliffeooo PATCH foxes at a bargain. State D0fl`@'lli‘P¥° of black and sllvcr. if H0"“d~ If tone, if ever bred. Glvc (brccgllig . - -. ‘var H" age and size Lgiim H UMM Office. ___ _‘_ .L _ _ “*'-°°’_““'”""""“ r ri watt FOUND-A sum of lllonei fl" :N 'desperate fighting which has conti- ltcllct Nc. 4oaas2o lccltca nv G. ll Crockett. Sumnlerslde. tlwltervliil- ply to J. ll. Hughes, colldllctor. flue __'l`raverse__trli_ill. ___ (1274-11-iiltltii A LONG FELT WANT SUPF"LlED.t- We have opened at tire Cilarlot B town Dyo Works. 140 Great 0-eorgt; Street. ladies and llcliilfflllflll ~‘ clothes cleanedi. diyaeilll r0=>\lll:"‘£m;“D‘; 1 80( , ' pressed. Arcllo 6¢471_n_11m4i sTl.T/`sn'st.Ack'lvlAl_e rox "f,’_'.‘_ sale. Will be sold at a llarstlllt L_ coillodation. board for tllrec Jule" foxes. Apply Hush Tf“I“°‘°'m‘_ ,_'L4_7‘_l`.1L`.__`..‘ ioxafion sAt.e on ExcHA‘r:gf_ Three beautiful male DUDE 'al mon ed in Class "A" Pure Dalwn' 0 _ and Rainol- breedinz t\“'0“5I‘°“l One pair pure black sllvers, $185332 for class "‘B"l 071° f‘”““'e S' . about 10 p. ti. rust. lroduced 4 llt:‘\)li(; titul pups npr-ins 1914; one pui;°‘D`ed~ Dalton. Gordon and llalllor til in in( Black Silver Y’\lDS l`95I“"`,f1‘I‘.|,l Class "A-v-_ Appyy io SA. l l KENNEDN' school lultii `_5Ni”€i'NT»§er word elicit inscr- tion for advertisinff In ""5 colllmlnlll cash must accompany 0\"l@"" mum char es twenty-live 0*’-""f;_,___ g“""”"""'f_""”'h .ie ull! PNIMI EAUSAQES. hesti D kp- Ertém selected youn8 6l;ls;I‘1'0_”,‘;f‘,m ° ll (iii I -r a Pl-l mAcl-uns wrr MA ii gals ealllvmelll ENFNANS li‘1§N:laNle‘i"tN opportunity i0 l ess on enter a most prodtlalllylae b}tl;:\pM_"c_ most reasonable te omca aim avoir Tl" °““'§‘,'1‘§'§.lo-zzntf. __ V! ---I-. .--_ 1 natlhnnnf ft\l|'EB Ncuralsig' lto marked change anywhere. thong ~ view of what seems to be xt sustained concentrated Gerlnall effort in thc Lys S region, reports of German retirctlleltt The situation along the battle litie in Franco proper, front the standpoint of tile Allies, is summed up in a despatch froln all observer with the indian corps, wllo says tiierc has been (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, Nov. 10.-King George luis sent the following coinnlunlcation to Sir Joint Frellcll, coninlander of the British Expeditionary l“<`i;ccs oil the colltillent: “Splendid pluc , spirit and endurance shown by my troops in the ilued for so many days against vastly superior forces, fills me with admira- tion. l am confident of the flital re- IHI SULUIINS ENNIINEIIIIISIIU lilPll _...i1__.__._..-_..- sult of thcir llolllc efforts ulider your able couinialid." General Frcllclt replied. thanking His Majesty for the message. which, ho said, had been received with grati- tude and pride by the army. Ile ns- sured the King, “of our unaltcrable de- termination to uphold the highest tra- ditions of your Majesty's army ond carry the campaign to a victorious con- `clusion.” IHENUH l|llMlN UUINIS ISUUU WUIIII PARIS, Nov. 10.-Published reports that Flellcll neroplanes are never seeil above tile French lines, while num- erous machines of the enemy are con- tinually reconnoilering over the heads of the French soldiers. has brought forth a decisive explanation of the operations of the French aviation service. '1`llls report sets forth that French aviators are operating not only on the Llcrlllplt lilies, but considerably to the ~c»lr of lllonl. The names of the avia- tors are not mentioned officially, but their exploits have been none the less llllnlerous. Note books found on dead Germans, tile stateulent sets forth. proves that the lfrelicll aviation service is per- iolllllng its duty. One instance of the effectiveness of the corps is found in the throwing of mln bomb which killed thirty men and fifty horses of the enemy at it time when ll certain detachment of cavalry was assembling. Numerous other instances of effi- cient work are given. ln conclusion, the statement says that this new arm fully the promises made for lt. but it willnever replace any weapon now in of the service has fulfilled success-_ HIIEIMS SUIIIHS ~ IIIUM SHIII Illll (Special to The Guardian) PARIS. Nov. lo.-'rllc city or Rhelms st_ill suffers considerably every day trom the bombardment by Germans. Last Friday alone 250 shells fell illto the city though no P rentrh troops are stationed there. The ancient and beautiful cathedral into which entry is strictly forbidden seems. observers of the llombllrtllnent. say, to be the point of tltc German Sunners' aint. All the buildings around the edifice suffered terribly while the cathedral itself presents a 5h00l<|liE spectacle. There is ito French military station anywhere near lhere. and no artillery batteries with- in nlilos of the city. Tile military governor has informed the cathedral authorities that any one ascending to the towers for any purpose whatever will be shot iulniediately as he docs not desire to give the Gernlalln any excuse for training their guns on the building. Oil the old forts around ‘Rheims now in French hands. no- body can show hlnlllelf without draw- ink immediate gunfire from the Ger. man position. _ ,0¢l`mli1 aeroplanes fly about cou- sfnrltly ani an exciting uerial chose is |188. of daily occurrence. German airmen li he professes to soc a gradual wcakcll- ing tif German attacks. Aside front the military itspccls of the war, what stood out holilcsi to-illt,\‘ was GT:rlllttny`s reported tllrcat to cut ol`i` thc food supply wllicll the i`llllcli States is sending to Belgiltltl, if licl- giatls did not rcttirll to their citics and make an effort to resullle illcir llorlllltl occupations. Tile Belgian :lllswcr is that it is iitlposslbic to resume ally semblance oi' llorlllnl activity, bcczlllse Gernlan soldiers have colllltlalldeered all ilnplenlcilts and lnrttcriais llcc- essnry to industrial revival. The British Government issued to- night altother white paper reviewing the incidents which preceded the decinrntloll of war ltgltillst Turkey. ll deals in the main with the Goebeli and Breslau ltlfair, and sets forth that the Grand Vlzlcr was all along, at least ostensibly, against dragging Turkey into the conflict, but either powerless to resist Envor Boy and his associates or, while outwardly ODDUBEU 10 mi”-m~ was wiilking at the fast approaching crisis, while Turkish-Germali prepara- tions went forward. .~.wN»w~m»m make frequent trips over llheinis, where they drop bonlbs over the chief business section of tile city thereby adding considerably to the number of casualties among the civil population which it is understood lost. 700 killed alone from the effects of the German bombardment. Some lives were lost by persons being suffocitted as a re- sult of the subsidence of, houses t-lirllr-k by sltolls. Every evening about fl o‘clock shelling file city he- gills llnd the people ill the poorer quar- ters spend that portion in open fields on the side of the city away from the Gcrntan positions. Af other limes of the day people seem to go about their ll_s_ull llllu LONDON, Nov. 10.-Reutor's Vapo- towll corrcspondellt, under dale of Monday, gives thc following coittiltttni- cation collcernillg the fighting ill South Africaz- “An ellgttgeinenr between Gcllcl-nl l.antnter's forces and Transvaal rcilt-is under General llcyers occurred on the Vet River, south-east of Bloolnltof, November 8. “ The rebels, well iirnieu, and led ily lleycrs, were entirely dispersed, losing nine ineit killed, eleven woulilietl, 364 prisoners, 300 rifles and 300 horses; “ ’l`lle loyalists cttstinlties were three ntell killed, and nine wounded." NN NINSHIP SIUNIIU lil llIlllUUIH \’Al`tl\'l()ll’l‘l~i, Nov. lil.-l<‘or some time there has been rumours of air- sliips being seen over the towil, bu ltot much credit was placed ill thcut. Last night, llowover, the alrsllip was seen ill the northern sky. it was a dirigihle, aitd it hung around fo upwards of an hour, fairly well up its lights were very distinct, and one of them was evidently used for sig- nalling purposes, as several letters o the Morse- code were plainly read but wltetller it was signalling to another ship or to a point oil lallt only, could ilot he ascertailicll. U. S. UIIIUIIIS UISUHIUII HEPUNIS » Q ence fioiv and When that the wttr \\'ottld last more thall` |gf~ilerzti stuff has llcen workiiig oltl tolls burden. , land will carry 750 lllell each as well ins supplies and altlnlullitioll sufllt-i~ _olll for a montll's ct-llllpaiglt. They are provided with motors wllicll will xi drive them at the rate of live or six noni, ngningi Antwerp wg;-9 of we pn; llliles an hour, just enough to enable tllcm to change position at will. 'cn for certain sections to one manu- (Special to The Guardian) \VASHING'l`0N, Nov. 10.-~'i`llc Navy Department oflicials refused to bo dis- turbed by persistent rulnors thut the cruiser North (Tarolilla at lielrut, Sy- iia, has been sullk ily a‘ llliltc. There is not the least apprelteltsioll for thc ship, was the official answer to all ill- quiries. HOW GERMANY WILL INIIADE ENGLAND German Spy Kindly Details to a New York Audi- it is Going to be Done. London.Will get Only 24 Hours toget out. Tha. invaders are to Come Over in Barges. - - ~ - .t__..._..;sl=*t'»t='=~ »\`l‘l\V YURK- N0V~ 10-~'D\`- Arm- “When all is ill readiness the Ger- I gattrtl Karl tiruvcs, ilttcrnatioltal spy ,nillll high sea fleet will engase the I tttld secret st-rritzc lllan, gave sonic yy,-nigh fin,-,|_ nyded by 7,em,e|||n.,, A; ’ startling dctatils of (lcrniail_\"s pro- (hi. smug lymeln "ect uf at yeast (hh-¢_y posctl rttid on lillglanll. wlticit. llc as- Znppeiins Wm desi(-ny me cnnnnni lscris, will lltkt- place bctwccit .\`o_vcnt- (Owns on [iw Engyygh coast in ni-nor ,hcr :Slit and §l0tll. Ile also predicted in px-mm! me landing of me 1|-00pg_ “Tile German naval fleet has lain ‘two ycars. and said that six iitoiitlts for (W0 momhn in protected wage;-g_ front non' ltusslu would ilot bc at war -and is in mmm beggar shape than the Wllll Ut‘I‘“\1\I\>H llrilislt squadron, which has been in “'l`ltc chief ohjt-ct oi' Gcrinaity.” said 56|-vi(-n ponsmniiy on the alert and Dr. tllwtvcs, “is to elllllinlttc Eitgluiill \,nf1‘@(‘._-,(1 by the SCn5_ A150 (he inner fronl lllc ctlltlllci. All ot' her energies pa,-1 of Noveniymr always by-ings fog. larc bclllg' cclllrcd upon that one thing. gy amy Ego;-my weaiiier, whiny, (M-(_ |l"or tuoro than cisllt years Ihr l_l"rr\\1\1\ ‘has been taken into consideration. “Tile program of the invasion as lplalts to sltct~esst`till_\' invade the Brit- nngljncd by (yn, Gp,-man gene;-8| muff I iSl1 ISICS- some little ago will include the senil- "'l`ll0 “FSI S.l<’li-`= i0 bil Iilkvll Dl'0~ ing ot' an ultiinlttum to Londoil, allow vided for means oi' lrallspnrtaiioii and ling nm more than (\vcniy.f0nr hon;-5 WGN* 00ml)l0l@ll S0111* limi’ f\!lU~ All 'ln \\'llicli to surrcndor the city. if the Of U10 GGFHIHII \\'l1l‘~'l`\V'd)'S fm!!! Stct- lcoitditions nro not complied with the till to Mainz and t`ologlle were deep- Izgppnliiin will pmcned at nnne in ni. oiled to acconiiiiodatc vessels ot' 500 lung); inn (»,iiy_ "Darkness will be no protection, for “While this WHS llrllift ll0i\<' l\\lll~ ,the maps ill the possession ol' the Ger- dreds of barges wrrc itreltarell and nlltn antllorltlcs, uscti lll connection stored in such cclttrcs as Sicttitt. with colllptlsscs. will permit of bomb- Frankfort. Odcr :tlltl iicrlill. Tllcsc ul-tipping with licudly accuracy even , ibarses are 300 feel ions. 45 feel wide ,ltllnnull the city cannot be seen from above. "Tile Zeppeilns have not been used in the war up to the present time, as all tteronauts know. The dlrizibles seval type, incapable of_1pa_klng the ' altitudes or carrying the loads which xi “Tile Gorman aerial fleet. is at Ant- ine Zeppeiins nnn, wcrp and will tithe it prominent part "in ine operations against London ' - in thc invasion. ilztrges will be towed and oinnr English nonlmercinl conf;-on 1 itl:i'oss thc cilztllnel by powerful sea- the missiles dropped will be filled going tugs. starting trout Ustend. The with tile sanle explosives used ill the rcccltt desllcrale struggle of the Ger- ~l2~centllllczre guns, but in addition to ntltn ttrltty to guilt control ol' the coast that they will contain chemicals which towns luis been with tltc one purpose will not fire to anything iiiliammabie ill vicw of providing ti poiilt where the within n rnriing, of two hundi-od feet. - *W - Illamcs can bc lllobiliized. If the assault is carried out as plan- “lilvcn Ge-rnlllll lllanufacturers wllo nod London will burnt into flume in built tile barges have not been aware dozeils of places before the populace ,of their existcllcc. All order was giv- realizes what has happened. “They know what is coming there fltcttlrcr and other parts to another. and they orc preparing as best they "Gcl‘l1t2\ll.v‘ now has lt clcltr water- call to repel the invaders. The 33,000 wav l'l'onlBeriin to Antwerp and Os- Canotlinlt troops, with the possible ex- ltelld, over which thc barges can be ceptioll of about 2,000 men, are being moved. To my knowledge there are ll;-ill in England for that purpose. it 500 of these horses ready for use. pro- is unlikely that they will bc sent to =bably more, nt this limo. A force of the continent, certainly not for three l375,000 lllcn, fully equipped for one,lnontns, l1lolltll’s service, can be transported to` “But here is something you can I England in short order. 'l`lte time re- bank on, that within six months there 'quired for the passage will be but will be a totally different grouping of - lflve hours. ,tho warring powers." - - - - - ~ - - -_-_- _- »_-_-.~_-.-.-.-_-_-.-.-_-_-.~: A ~_-:_-_-.-_-_-_~ -_-_-_-_-_-_-, ut at. -t . - ... . . . ..._ --» .-,cs ....,“-.. f UIIIMAN SPI SHUI IN IUN IIIISI lllfl (Special to The Guardian) , l.t)t\'l)t)N, Nov. ll).-it is olliclailyl aliliotlllccti that (‘ltrl llulls llotly, ltllits ('illtrlcs A. Inglis, wild was i'oilltd guilty by court lltttrliul, of cspioltugc on Novelnhcr 2nd, has hccn shot its u _..»...-~»\A._...»t.A ..,.,t- ._ .»_..._ »-»--2-W-'-.N--V - UUN flHl ENIUNIIUU UN IIUN IN IUWEII SINUE llUli,, sity. l.ori`y, vrltcli arrcstcd, clninictl lic first cxecutioll ill tltc Tower of London NN llllSHlP Illllll IHllll Wlllil PARIS, Nov. 9.-'Gcorgcs Vratlc, thc acrolnlutlclli expert. has just reillrll- ed front a daring secret visit to Luke (tonstnllce. according to tho Jouriltll. Prado affirills oil iiltlisputltble ltutltor» ity that since the outbreak ot' the war the Zeppelin workslllps havc btilii a new liiriglblc every three wccks. Six Zeppeiina have been conilllvtvtl SIIWC August l. Two others werc delivered at tile end of July. The workshops have bt-.eil lralls~ fcrred front the edge of iiukc <`olt- atancc to the village of Zeppelins- dorf, which is hidden ill a llcitrby vill- ley. Experiments arc made nightly over the German end of Lake Con- stance in the destruction of floating objects. New projoctiles and seurcll- ligllts are being used. The new Zep- peilns are very silent in flight. DE WETIS SON KILLED. ll0Nl)0N. t\'ov.' i0.--(2.29 rt. n1.l-- lcader," says lieuter's Prelorilt our commando under General (‘ronje. it member of lhc Leglsllltllrc, llcar lloornberg. ill lllc course of the light- kll l ell. - bllslllc-ss its though nothing cxtrnor» ‘dinlary were occurring. llPlN llll SINU NN _ lllMl IU IUNUPE ‘. . tl\'. .‘ thc (lcrillltit position at Tslitg ’l`:tu. thc ouostlolt of Japan sending all army fo Europe hits hcgull to attract attention. The ldclt finds coiisidcrsillic support in military circles. where it is be-` lievcll tltltt. such lt lnovenielit would be welcolllcd by France. THE IEITHEH I THE TEMPERATURE TIDE, l00ll, ETC. (Special to The Guardian) T0lt0N’l`0. Nov. ll.--li/laritinle: Fair and cold to»dlty; lllt-l_l hccollling ullsettlcd with slect or rain. THE WEATHER-The weatlicr i'¢‘l‘- terdlly was cloudy ill the morning with high winds; snow showers tllrnugll- olll the day; becoming colder ut night. , Tito title will ini high lhll aiil°l'nurllt at 5.19 and tomorrow lit tl.llT; it will be leigh totnorrow nlortzilta lil iid unc Pr tiny l 5 ii’ and tomorrow llt 4.32- it rises fo mor- Thc ltloou rises tonight nt 12. The lust qultrtcr of thc moon was on Ttiesdav, Nov. 10th at 7.37 p. m. PUINIUIS LIFIIU ,____,.__...i------ _-.__ OT'l`/\\\'A Nov 10--Tilt* l)0pl.\i'l was all Alttcrlcnll. but latcr coitfesscrl _ ~ - - ' - ' llc was a (it-l'llll\ll. llolly incl llcnth lit 'H1911' ‘il /\lZI`l\'\llUll`I‘ hill* 8\lCl'€‘lfll4‘ll (yn. r|‘,,“~(.|- of y,m,,y(,,,_ This was (yn. through ncgotintions with the llniiell states atllllorities in securing modifi- s|,,,.(. 17n0_ cation ol’ thc embargo against the int- .-_-.-.-.--.-.-.-.-.-..f_-_-_-.-_-_-_-_-J,-.-.-.-.-_-.-.-_-_-_-_-.-.-.-.-.-_-.-.-.-.- portlttioll ot' potatoes from Canada ill- to the l'ltitctl States, as will allow the resumption of this important export trade ulldcr slight restrictions in some localities. This modification is of special im- portance to the Maritime Provinces. l\illlard‘s Linlment cures Dlplltherla. .._____._..--- ’l`ili(l(l \` i0 -Since thc lull ol’ ANNOUNGEIENTS. IEETINGS, ETC “The Paltmure island Fox Co. have llccidcd to lower their capitslisatioil from $10,000 per pair to $12,000 per pair. .___ "UNCONDITIONAL SURHENDER. The Remington Typewriter has made such it tremendous claim for the at- tention oi every business mlm that thc army of poor machines is being gradually dispersed and the ltemlng- ton is trlumpllanfly coming into its own. l\. Millie Fraser, Halifax, N. S. 6462-11-ill/Ili. ON! CKNT per worl etch tiller- tloll ill tim column. Cali malt no- oompany all orderl. Klnimum charge twenty-live ceiitl. "CINEMA BHOWP- D0 il Want. , l _' 9 . 2.. l' _ , , “Gem-.ral cllrlstisll be Wet. the rebel The ,con gets ini-l ltrlltnmon ni 4.‘-li: to enter the Cinema Bbo_vg,T\l_s_l|leso. You can have complete szuipgeilt to respontielll, “has been ill contact wllll ww morning ni asf; 'ann Sain;-tiny ni travel the country ford 0,, srtoll and dispersed a small Govcrnlnr-.ltl 6,51, ous offer. For particulars apply alto Guardian Office. 015% 0-18 tt. "Tile Pltnmul-e Island Fox Co.. have day, Nov. 17th at 12.02 p. ni. The rcillforccltlcnls to t‘ronjc." "'l`\\c tlovcrttuicnl is sciullllg sirnln: ,length of today will he nine hours and ing ut-ncrlll no \vt-nt mn, onnlcl, was 'l-lic-lit, will llc B new moon cn Tues. acclriea to towel- their ca initiation from $i6,000` per noir. to “M000 pot \\ltlrty~eigl\t minutes. _ lulltlstrtl'¢'l.tuil'ncltt cum c_f_.._._~_ !. _ i fl v ' it ll t.- . :~;-lr ` i “iii _‘_ :.1-.,_ ' .-_ gl ‘ei 1 'ctw' . ;