a.. 1 T.l.El0ll.._. f » R __ _ _ ._ _ 3i§»'i""?l<¥’»§_‘”-»i»'i=°»»<"5”5'1’»’=1.'=il :arm .ms _ ci-1A1l1i.o1f'__i‘_l§_1_;<_J_yyN, CANADA. '1U1~:soAv. Anoosr 2.-, 1914 »-ms-my it..- S _i 8 S #Q ___. s -E 5 We ms n vimsm Nmvitsr yuh #una mlaqvasa E ii-IE Nlosi TERRIBLE lNii§TORY if HRHGING WITH VARRYING RESULTS .1 " T 7, T ` v T T ' _ Y T V ` Y _ v v _ ' ' :`_"`T`A:::"`Y`A`A "2"" """"""""’*‘:-`~`=-`~`-’-`-`-’-'-’f-`-r-‘-r--rr#-`-rf--r-::Yrr:.--:¢::::.-;.~;;:§;;;_-;;:;;_-;;_-,-;_-.-_-_-.-;,~.~, _-:_-,-.~.~..zzYff.-_-::-'-rr.-ra`-`-‘-‘-r-‘-'-'-'-'-“---=-‘rf-.~f-#Y--‘_-.~.~_~.~_-.-:_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-,-,-_1~_~_-,-v-_-,-,-_-_-_-_-_-_-,-_-_-_-_- -_-_-,-_-,-_-_-_-.-.-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-.-.-.-.-V-_-.-.-Y-.-_-.-_rf.-_-_-V-.-.--.=-_-.-Y-.~.~.-_-_-_-.-.-_-:_-_~.-.-.1-~.~_-:_-_-.-_-_-:_-_=~.-.-Y1-.-.-.-_-_-_-_-.-A-_-:_-_-_-_-_-_-,-,f lltlllli lllllist iixluus at lllll iii llllll ut mtl Mus i|;R||_|_|ANr Vmgpy out _ ' 1 PARIS. Aug. 24.--The following ofil- 1 cial announcement was made here: “A great battle betwen the greate part of the forces of England an France against the bulk of the Ge man army continues today. Th intention of the allied force seems to be to hold virtually th entire German army in Belgium while our Russian allies pursue their successes in the east." (Exclusive to the Guardian.) PARIS, Aug. 24.-The decisive day- has arrived. Three million men at this moment are taking Dart in one of the` most terrible battles in the history of the' world. Charleroi continues the centre of action. Fighting raged on both banks of the Sambre. The can- uonade which was interrupted for a, short while Sunday afternoon, resumed in the evening with increased lnten-` sity. The echo of the booming of guns was heard as far away as Mau-, bergc. Firing was also heard from the northwest of Jeumont in the direction* of Mons. Wounded have been arriving at Muuberge and Valcnciouncs today. They told of unusually fierce fighting in progress ncar Gliarlcroi in winch the French appeared to have the ad- vantage for a time. More than fourteen army corps wcrc used by the Germaus._ That is over halt’ the entire force the Kaiser has in the field according to an official announcement tonight. 'l‘ho north- ern French advance is about the some as the Germans. Tho only force uu- engagod in the struggle are the Bel- ,, glans massed at Antwerp. The en gagements now taking piano in the up- per Vosgcs mountains and around _ .N_\3lt9¥._ ar.e._oi_§ecnndary. _iu1.po1-‘tance- comparcd to thc struggle progressing ` in South Brussels. German troops continue their inovc- ment towards thc west which signi- fies that when the Frcncli defensive battle lilies arc reached the Gorniuus will need heavy reinforcements to rc- placc thc weary troops to prcss the attack. ut Riu lust (Special to The Guardian) PARIS, Aug. 24.-The I~`r<-nch War Office to-night issued the following ofllclul bulletin: The French und Ilrlt- ish troops' ottntzlt having failcd owing unlorseen dlillcultles, they retired on their covering positions wcst oi' tho Mcusc. The British army on our left were attacked by the Gcriuuiis but he- llaved admirably, standing their ground with traditional etcallfnstness. The French assumed the aggressive with two army corps. .»\l'rk'on liri- gades in the front rank, carried away , by eagerness, received n murderous fire. They did not iilnch Init counter attacked by Prussian guns they were obliged to retire only. however, after inflicting enormous losses. Prussiitu guards especially suffered heavily. East of the Meuse our troops ud- vanced across extremely dllllcult coun- try and made a vigorous attack after they emerged from the woods but wore obliged to fall back after a still' iight south of the ltlvei' Scinols. On an order from General .loitrc our troops and lirltish troops withdrew to their covering positions. Our troops were intact, our cavalry has in no way suffered and our artillery again demonstrated its superiority. Uillcers anti soldiers are in best con- positions north of Nancy, inflicting __ very heavy losses on the enelny. In regard to the general situation _'_1_ we have full use of our rail- roads and retain command of S the sea. Our operations enabled .the Russians to come into action ‘_‘ and penetrate the heart of West Prus- sia. It is to be regretted the offen- sive operations planned have failed to _achieve their purpose as u result of, difficulties impossible to foresee. It ,would have shortened the war but our defences remain intact. In the presence of an already weakened cn- emy every Frenchman will deplore the temporary abandonment of this part oi Alsace. Lorraine which we lad occiipied and certain parts of the nslhnal territory will siiifor iroin the war in which they will be centred. "lic ordeal is inevitable 'out tompor- ’\I'.\‘. lictatchmcnts oi' f_ie|'niu|.s lic- longing to an uuo.ttache1l division oper- ziting on the c:.trenie rlgh, h:t\'1= penc- tratcd to Lille und Destry which are de- ( feudcd only by reservists. Our valiant people will know how to find courage and support in this trial with nnfail- ing faith in our final successes which is not to be doubted. it`aur.1linu Press) LONDON, August 24.--Tlic Allies have failed in their first offensive movmncnt against thc Ge1‘ni.'tns in Bel- gium and hnvc bccn driven linck upon lim l"i‘cucli Frontier. mul War Office admit this by on official Press Bur- cnu, when it issued thc follmvinvrz News has been received that the first line of defence has been taken, ncccssitatlng the \vitl1druwal oi' it por- __tiqii_oi`_tlxc allied troops from thc llnc of Ilambervllllers to thc origin:-il posi- tion on the French frontier. 'I‘hcrc is no confirmation regarding British cas- ualties. ttlsnaillari Press) NEW YORK, August 2-1.~ Au uncensored dispatch to the Associated Press from Iierlin ‘by wlrcicss telegraph hos brought startling news of German victories over the Frcncii. An official announ- cement was made in the Gorman cap- ital that thc German army has dc- fuatod a French army at Ncufcliateau in Ilolglum, capturing guns and pris- oncrs. The Germans are pursuing the French vigorously, in one case beyond lliongwy over thc border in France. Another German army, states this 11m-onfirnicd report, _ captur- od 150 French guns in tho French de- partment ol' Motlthe and llrlossele 'l`hc Germans are reported west of the llivcr Mouse advancing against Mau- bi-ugc, in l<‘ronco. 'l`liey are alleged to huvc tlcfehtcd un English brigade oi' czzvalry. _ BATTLE RAGING AROUND CHARLEROI (Exclusive to thc Guardian.) LONDON, August 2-l.-An Exchange dispatch from Paris to Lalibotc states that a hottie began on both banks of the Sambrc, from Muubcrge to Naxcui. Gharlerol is the contre oi' action. Char- lcroi was taken and retaken by the armies. The French and German wounded arrived during the night at Mauberge, as well as a number of German prisoners. LONDON, August 24.-An exchange despatch from Ostend says Suuday's _ battle toward Charleroi was a French success which threw the Germans as far back as Hal, South Brussels. LONDON, Aug. 24.-This 'was a day of waiting to British people w-ho fore has the whole nation been so Y larger than any British war since the Crimea. The only official bulletins issued are of vague though non-com- mital character. Throughout London the people tonight are in much more serious mood than at any time since is in for a long and costly struggle. This does not mean any less deter- mination that Germany must he erts' campaign for compulsory mili- pean War. l El§liMlll_Hlllil 1, - » _ 1 _. ROME. Aug. 24.- The mobilization aw relutwes ln the war hav” be of the Italian Army has been ordered éieeplg movoih Many thopgands havs_ °r g ricn fr or r ativcs in e' arm . - 'rite know the ust or dean win is PANlC SCENES lN OSTEND U16 W81` b0K11n._ The lJe0I1l9 HN be- shut at half past ten. All day and gmning to realize that the l'1rnpI'rol night dense crowds were in the ¢;-"shed but the people Wayne howl condition, some bare-footed, boots dis- serious is the struggle in which the Carden °" "ut in rags' b"’°d' ‘lush- Empire is engaged while there Brel sweat, mingling ln_=__hideous paste on ._ t t f I _l unshaven faces. he greater part, ro many sullilor ers o lord Rob __0we_vc___ were _:ar In the nghtm___ inc sonic cavalry nounted on lrisn T';ry.t“¥me' yet many mama tonight 1 horszs .looked superb. The country B m' mt the-V “ever hefnm re“l_iz` proplc lied into thc city, 50,000 a ~1.ay. ed wh"tu“ small Part °f the Bvmsh Hordrs of rich and-middle-classmer-l “rmy W l count in thc Gram' Euro' chants made mi' tile iiliiiolendofll LONDON, Aug. l2~l.~A despatch to ring to the Geriuzllls defeat ily the Paizgggums GERMANS lN NANCY (hc times from St. l’c(cr:1burg rclcr- , also of lielgian hussars found hang- Ghnrga D'All'al1's was handed -his passports today by the German Gov- BF.L(l1l‘ll{'S LOSS IS 10,000. (t'nn_id(an Press.) I..Ol\!D0.\`, Aug. 24.-Tho corres\ pendant of Reuters at Amsterdam says it is estimated the total loss of the Bclgians during the struggle to data is 10,000 killed, wounded_and prisoners. , 1 1-MT, ernment. I f Au . 27th. (Exclusive to the Guardian) LONDON, Aug. 24.-A despatch to the Star from Ostend says that at Antwerp, Wednesday night, half the 1 shops were closed down, cafes were streets. Soldiers began to arrive first in trickles and rivulets, then a steady stream of many troops in a pitlable coast towns, to Ghent from 'i`lrlemont, Louvaln, \\'a.vr:-_. Pcasarils, shop- kcepsrs, sclioolniasters, country soli- citors, wives too, and many widows` and children of mon at thc front conic ‘ flying. They brought stories that the burgomustcr was shot because ho rc- mainczl unarmed at his post ot' duty; 1 ing by thc wayside and ol' wcincn vio- Itusslaus ln _cost Prussia says: “lt lated and murdered. Mi-my of these] was not a doioat but a rout." lstories were probably an cxuggera-. -_----~ tion but this remains solidly estab- lish'c'd,'the corpses arc thoro and also thc- ruins. he iounu uscemi swe't by panic. itcfugecs' stories are ter- l.»'.`-NDON. Aug. 2-1.-Prima non;-L3 rible and beyond imagination. A poor have been ostnhiislwrl in all g|_m@3'peasaiit woman from near Tirlemont of the Australlmr (:0mm0||w@a|;11_ with at troop of children remembered only at Bruges that she had forgot»' ten tho baby in thc cradle. It willl h v l d f f d b t to fresh positions in I.orr.i.ine We de ._; _ llvered four attacks yesterday from (Canadian Press.) (Exclusive to the Guardian.) LONDON, August 2-i.~'I‘ho deadly effectiveness of the mines scattered in the North Sea by Germans is shown by statements of the 1-.iptains oi’ thc Dau- ish stcsmers Maryland and Broburg, sunk last week. Captain Larson, mas ter of thc Broburg says, “The two ships happened to leave Lisbon togetli- er and were halt’ a mile apart when the Maryland in the night hit u mine thirty miles off the Belgian coast in North Sea. 011r two lifehoats were lowered within five minutes but the Maryland sunk before we were half- way to her. At duybrcuh we started out again and had gone only a few miles when the Broburg struck a mine float- ing just bclow the surface. The force of the explosion was so great that parts of thc engine were thrown high PARIS. Aug. 24.-- The first detail- ed account of the great battle be- ,tween the Sorvlans and Austrians. *which lasted seven days, in the ter- ( rltory between Sabah and Leahnitzu, arrived by telegraph from Kraguie- T vatz, sent by Henry Barby, war cor- , respondent to the Pars Journal. | The battle ended in tt great victory . for the Servians, The Austrians were decisively defeated, and retired seck I __.______ ing to recross the River Drian. The Servian army pursued thcin with drawn svmrtls, inflicting great slau- ghter as the enemy rctrcuted. When fugitlves reached the bridge the l<`reu1'h Artillery opened fire. The spoil was enormous, fifty guns, complete ambulance, complete equip- ment trains of ammunition and sov- eral thousand prisoners falling into their hands. into the air. Chief Engineer Yanseu . was blown to pieces. The Broburg sunk in less than flvc minutes. The boat which got oft' without ours or provisions plchotl up chief fireman Neilson badly burned and with prac- nlly no clothing on but was blown into the sua. The British customs tug picked up a boat loud of survivors later in thc day. The injured arc in Lowcstoft Hospital. FRENCH PROGRESS iN ALSACE ((‘ana1liiui l'ro:-is I:espz\t1'li.) i‘AlllS, August ‘L4.~'i`l\c l~‘i'cn1 urniy :nlvancclng throngli Alsace ic- day arrived at a position close to tio* niar. 'Phe Lierninn forces have been slowly but surely driven back. The French troops in liorrnino are repnrted to ho in the best of con- dition, Their rctrcltt before the sn§‘.~ crlor German iorco was in good or- der. and they arc preparing to ngnin assume the offensive. I I_ |.QNli<>N, Aug. 23.-Daily News Spteciol hy l1‘l'alict-s McCullough, dated Sl. l‘1-tershurg.-'I`lie Itnssian north- cd rcsolutcly in the face of the cne- ni_\"s tire across long stretches of dried marshlond and broke through crn nriny is now fully concentrated and 'barreil 1-iiluilglrincnts whlcli like ll ,inun lines along the eastern :nit-ct-cllcrl in capturing luster- linrg, thus striking at und paralyzing one of the main centres of east Prus- Iins 1‘1~vealcll rcu_mi‘kohle striking force f vast uct surroiintlcd the German po- /\llcra1il=iicrget|<: advance on thc Ger-1 sllious. 'l`h(- Infantry especially ex- hibited wmulerl`ul stcadincss and this .11'Ulllll‘1` Of ['1`l1SS1i1 il hi\S'\vos an important factor of success. The 1-ntirc (icruian position up to the lint- of Danzigliihorn is now Joop- ,_ sian stratuglc railways. ltlias advanc- ardizcd. ` ’ I hospital has been established there ani .orders issued nuiking compulsory for all Belgiuns in ihc Netherlands to be it c 1-re or oo u none care- _ , ` ,or to hear. They tried to telegraphl ¥_;"_C(iilmtcd' _ I.AmS_ Ann 24_~A mmm. hi in but (hero is no communication. These] ”`“"° "AUS-I-mA|_ _____L_°__`_G circulation that Germans have oc-lh"F'5l“""'tary .notes muy "onvey mm" C' l' 1 P D lzl) M |-r YS cuplcd the unfortlflod towuof Nancy. “*)“;"lll‘ll3l’f\‘-*}f11‘\1\_0f the agony through' I_0;,u§'3§;_'“;\ugG§;S 24_l;s_pa';fh\¢_-_ Ge;-~ ON _,A;_ FRON-HER' i`lic report lacks confirmation. ,WW 1 Olgium s passing. ‘mmm are moving racidly S011UlW111‘f1' (Exclusive to the Guardian.) --_---_--- from Brussels and in an effort to ROME, August 24.~('i‘imes Special) and fell to the ground from an alti T NO ADVANTAGE SHOWN strike into France, according to tho .\u:strla continues to mass troops on ‘lil l ‘ l ‘ I. 1 . _ ` Ostend correspondent of the Daily tlw frontier of italy as ii' o.\'pt-cling 1 _I-0Nl7ON._ Aui;._1.4.-Tlie French Kll__l_ED,Mail. who ss.ys:- on nttutlc. The troops consist chic-fly 1111102188! 111111 11101111118 received a _-___ “Two German columns are marching of (‘roa1i:tns and Huugarinnn. The i\_2l0l~¥1‘11l11 from thc Minister ol’For~ _ south to Valenciennes. one bv way of former orc spread in (bv valley of ‘H311 Affalfeo I'1\1`11-1. Bt1\tl11E that the (Fx _I 1 L I , G ~ Ninovc Grannnunt. and Ath, thc other Adigc. the latter chiefly sf‘.'i(,lcreai\1r~iAc.sN - , _,.v;,¢. /I - ~ / ` ` f E if _.// . l B. C , ““’°‘°‘? “““‘“'“°““° "“"”' “‘ ras rsurssiiruss _ _ __ ~~, f ter & L0., Auctioneers. _ ' _ - sais-1-sand. A TIDE, I00|i. ETC. .1 ,gh-,;§___,,,,,,, - » ____ ~luL.." "‘*- er' N _K __ 1 __ . 1 "““'~*sa. 1 wxarsorsymf' von Na” '“tAb‘2 V . mom and board_ private family (Special to The Guardian) _ *eg ..,g,` Mn _ .g preferred. Write “B” care of Guar~ Tolmyq-0_ August 25.-Maritime: ‘ if1::;..':.°f"iss:..1;::‘t.1‘=i;.:i;1:1: ‘~ ai.. . _ _ --w~wt~--».- -»» e‘@?M-_. .ua at .. rr General housework. highest wages THE wi t'l‘HF‘R -Yesterday “as 3.. ~.¢ _ Apply Mrs. W. B. Brown, 14i;»___E“:; dull and hazy, at night becoming 1. .. ____ *QP \\\'\¢ --.sv .ii ‘lg _ _*___ _ 0 _‘_ _ ton Street. ’___l¥@,§__,_f",, ¢,h(\iy_ l ,___ :_ _ _. . __ XT q~;"."""‘Cprr1,n"s coAT Bs'rwaEN_ 1-hs highest temperature recorded M- 'tl-\ _ _ ‘ _ 5./_J _ _ _ __ day. sinner leave at Keuy '1`a>'1<>r _-,M ,0,,.m the ,,,,,,,,.,.,,, stout snag \C0., Ltd., Queen St. __ G2 abovm At 9 “_ m, ymtardgy it 0110011! A1‘ml°“d H'5h""ld' Wedn" vesterday was 73 deg. above aero, .. /_ . - - ..._ _ _ ~ K. E s111s24MziL_ WM 70 dm Bhove_ at 9 ,_ ..._ gs f 'l€LE_ L , lTJ'i'o'5`S"s'on uma. sxrsiumsc. (1 h “Mun Comfortable cars. The ima will he high this aiternon e c A ~ 1 ‘ _ Island motor supply C0-» 0111*- at 1.30 and 1sr:;1_>_r;»__v;.1_1_¢0:'_:1_1 George St. Phono 465-L. _ _ mevzznca ri. r any at 2.14. - ~ - ~ _ ~ _ 5107 'ling sun sets this evening at 0.51 _,/~,s/r,__ _ __ __ _ _ _ __ - "' MON‘i‘_°'FOX and tomorrow at 6.49; it rises to; , _ff »_ iw- =-_/_ _ _gy f ; __ .,.~_ QQ; »-- _ - *r day at 5.13. 1 . .M __'-.'<'§"=.@.~_\_ 'rn oon sets tonight at 8.14. _ , <,_-_-___ ~ _ *.2*-*‘r‘~_-_;_ 1- -5*. gi, _’ 1 Thgrgx was s new moan on Frida!»_ _ __ _ 1 “gil nfl” 1” Til' the moon wlu -~‘~'i”" -.1 -_E-~ ` ""` M ' T5 p:|T|,3 Aug zstn, at 12.52 am. Horn a birds eye map. just in from London. in which it British student oi naval warfare sums on . _Y - ~ 6 ng o , _ M2, | U ni of may will no nur- shows iirltaurs neet drawn up in iwoaivisiana. ready fm- acnoa. with me German fleet vcwpyias either en-t ofthe Ka-i canal. one English fleet 1° ply or temnmto urinirs. A good time t gn ‘iosnn and forty-two minutes. randy for a battle lr the German neeteomes out into the North sen at the mouth 0! the Ellie- The other has-11811 slnilrirvn in farther um-th.rM_l\e N,sm-.,.\ (0 everybody, sus e _ ____ outer entrance of the Baltic, ready to do battle if tho Germans come out at that D0l1\t- 'N10 X ‘1'i1M‘\lB B\\°\‘1S N19 l“““»1' ‘~‘“*1”““°°“ 1" H10 BKWC ~`°“ -_-_------- Minnow Linlment Cures Colds nth rsiw' ss'A1\'oii ‘ROSE stock at 90 iiicludinx 1914 d|"ld°';% also one pair Class A foxes, pun! _ Gordon and Dalton strain I; 12,350_ M0 gr of these Dalbgota mother, Quarles an m__o__ were b from Mr. _ F by undersilllod in 1911. l_\i>DY - B. A , care of Guard an "nm" 5108-24M2w. deg. lb0V8. be high tomorr morrow morning at 6.12 and Thurs ...Q ‘t to iii il _,,.j_ -3.-.1" 3>"""'/ ..._ . N \\ -\\ \ \r\. _,__- ____.` __ A/.i '<"~":r‘r:-c F" -<» BAZ7761 _..= ` l / ---1 _._ 1 1 mea- _ _ . _§ `~ ~. ` _._-; 1/, __ ...4 ___ =___~_r;j{‘;_____;___-;;,}j-__}g__ __ __f___;"i->;_ 1* l \l //i H/ JZA .fir /J; ,_, ;‘ \\(_ .__.¢.._.-------r , 0 m gm-|‘_ which have probably been mined bythe Germans against the British. ___ muua.. _mgmgat euros wget is can lmao! s Lmim°l_ t ares vt ,‘ It0T'I‘ERI)Alti, Aug. ‘.Z3.~I)aily 5 SCARLET FEVER OUTBREAK °'\ News Special-By llugh Martin, dat- - er ltotterdam-Scorlet fever has hrclt- l len out among the Belgian refugees lat the Dutch frontier. All isolation I 1 1 1 1 I LONDON, Aug. 23.-The Interna- tional News Daily Tclegrupli writes. The Austro-lIungu.ri;tn battloaliip Yirln yi was unc of the wonder worships of the world. If she was famous for one thing more than another, as hor bulld- " ers proclaimed, it was for thc adequury ‘ol her armour protection against shells. Now at the second shell fired by a ship of tho French ileot. which penc- trated the magazine, this good ship has 'gone to the bottom presumably with hor crow of big oiiiccrs and men. 'l‘hc message gives no news of those men. What are it few hundreds more or less when a war is in progress in wliicli iiftccn million mcn are en- gaged, and wo shall be receiving from at single stratvgeticsl movement licld c'1sull_\' lists running into the tens of tliousunds. Every one ls asking the oncstion, \\’ill the German fleet como out? l liavo slutcd more than once my belief that it will, eventually, that is when it has donc its best by torpedo lrictics to roduct- our superiority. "Moro than this the public mind must hc pri-pared to receive with be- fitting fortltitdo tht- heavy loss of ma- terial whit-li must be an almost in- cviiahio resull when our ships do 1-cmo in contact with the German high sea iicct. CUTTING CQMNIUNICATION LONDON, Telcgraplis Special. Os- tend, Ang, ‘.11-‘..»~'I`l1e enemy is march- ing in conaiilorablc force towards liil- le. Their cavalry is cutting commu- nications along their ilnnks especially around Antwerp and the Belglun uriny. No further advance has becen made in this direction. The War Ofllce Press Bur(-au has received no corroboratlon of the above. Mlnnrd’s Llnlment Cures ltheumatism comma Events. iuuiouncsussrs. ussrmcs src 1 Ono cont per word each insertion in this column, (lush must accomp- any order. Minimum charge twenty- five cents, "Pure Gold Jelly, sparkling and clear. 5118- "Thc Cornwall Farmers institute will have their animal picnic at tho Experimental Farm Friday afternoon, August 28. 8-'.!5~in'.!l "There will be an ice cream social on the parsonage grounds. North Rlv_cr, \ . Wednesday evening August 26th 8-25-m2l "Go to York Point Tlotel for a days or week; outing. Good bathing and hosting. A Ferry boat makes four trips daily between Fowbal wharf, Charlottetown and York Phint, Round trip ten cents. See time table. Telephone connections with the hotel. D. W. White, Proprietor. $118-1-Mlewkls "PICNIC AT FORT AUtlUSTU8.-- The picnic of the East River Driving Go., will be held on Monday, August 31st., instead of 29th.. as was announc- ed previously. Ample amnsements will _bs provided. Refreshments will be provided Refreshment saloon. Duho- - .-_ _ <1 - 'Q-: ~ _ s' - ~;- - fl tthe mvster of the ‘Worth Sen H 1 no m gym", ,mg 5 gwqiy gun. ifz .Ji f€f= ._, 1 , _ ‘Z 11 l li ' ill ( '.*i.‘ . _;_, Fei ,_1;_,_ 1.; .52 .yy $3; -2;'<'»_=,- __. ii I 1, .~ tsl. 1'; .__ ~_»- ~; K( if 4 vi tl if 1* 0