3 ilpveal VB. -l was I _ casa _ ation ~Iala. girsmrc 1 M". i°§J£f’“r fin lieu i,m0ntl'u ` Onaghi llq rio!! pic mltion lice. .ttorney l, 1-r.c. ‘ldgar 'g~Orowr J.. aw (bloc 1 l Mei Quaid, I of C ln of l L sumar 01 foseph .\¢Stlf`i1 kd Slit nembei l_1_y’s O L On lwltru uaid, star' dr _` Wltn fknew bured. 1 but iome kms the si a to t U18 li I. I`he w i sacr "tedd: ced o - and -le or neinbi Jllred _1<~r. .in b .11c.~.<. lovccd our 1 i1'>l1. - '111 L_ ;1. ‘i no 1:1 ei \l<-xi' 'l of ._ ll _v \i= 111 li en 1 1 thi J 11 »111:_1 ;e1‘-i 1 lj , , lii .-111. ;'r'1li'11‘ i itrlh L of nic. : lit ri ki e o fi w slicz ere _ thi '.101' dr. - ~2 ‘sift _ __-msg ~”.'“2’¢3 wzsiif 3 ii: I; ii 1 5, 4 I l'”W'i"` __ _ _ mm _ _°Woman’s .Realm -.°- Social and ~ Personal -.°- Fashions -:- Literature §§ HER A0171/11153 <-------~ »f- WEEK f- 1 IIIGII ’l`IIOUGll'l`B Swv , SATURDAY, JANUARY 16 ii r nger cells. searching for in BOSION e - , _ Let your thoughts be high; fected tissues and clearing them of. ‘L30 p'm'_Th° M°mtm° v1°Ws Great hearts are glad when It il bacteria. time Lu give. lthe NEWS. WIXAL, 25.4 fn., 11.79 meg. :;:;¢:>:;:::::::: _-:_-:_-_-:fc-:_-_-fv _ ow to Makca Splendid 1' 1 Cough Remedy at Home _A Big Living’ and Itls So you four times as much couizli rcnimlv s _ , for your i-110111-_v_ It lusts u long tune, ]11]5_ N0 C00k]ng! never spoils, and cliilrlri-u love it. f'»ui:7|i iiifrvliciiies l1s1iull_v coiiinin a Till* is, 3 V0l'.\` U-fff‘<'fi\‘f‘. 1li‘ll°lldfllJlf’. 1-11-11- -lu.-:11I11v of siignr syrup-u good ;*_;t:T_'_-~T;_ _ Filet Crochet Tablecloth |____....._. 2.4-I Miiyf.-1.ir Needle-art _ Design No, 241 “The Rose" will always be the most popular filet crochet motif. Here It is cleverly designed to make a beautiful cloth that will delight women _ who desire arqulsite table appointments. The entire cloth is worked in 1 squares which are assembled when complete, 1 The paltem contains full chochet instructions without abbreviations I and .-ample of cotton uuusrd in orignal model. 1 scnrl 20 cents in stamps or coin (coin p1'efcrrr‘di to The Cliflflotfctowh Giiaidzan N1-e1lle1\'o1‘k Department. To The (‘l1:1rInlfefnwn Guardian Needlework Dcpf. DESIGN N0. 'HI I I gqi,,,,e__..._.___..;____......_.___. _ . . _ __ Btn-.rt Address - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - .5 m., 9.51 meg. BERLIN 10:25 p.m -Technical Tips for the Radiofan. DJD, 25.4 m., 11.77 iucg. BRILLIANT SCENE AS PARLIAMENT OPENS 0'I'I‘AVWA. Jan. 15-(CP)-Com ceded one of the most brilliant of-1';‘111o11ics that has taiken place on Purlifiincnt hill, Tuesdays open- in; of Parliament brought women from every part of the Dominion. Rarely before has there been such an nltciidancc from every branch of Political, Military Government and dililomatic circles and vet- cmiis say that never in their re- ;-uiiccfioii has there been such adis- pifiy of beautiful gowns. De 1 blue :ks blues view with 1 a P, _ ,, _Y ._ . 1.-Ofpct. mauves and delicate shades of green, red stood boldly out, vivid against glimmering gold. silver and black. The floor of the Senate Cliarmfber-wihore women from the important inner circles were so closely seated on red- cushioncd benches was 11. .ku1iede- scope of every 11ue and shade. The materials-satins and soft- ost chlffons with lames were ,the favorites -- offset with jewellry more spectacular than any that has pncarecl for many years. Blue- tinted fox fur trimmed one beaut- iful blue gown. Mink edged the de- 1-filcl-°1L'c of another. Lzidy Tweerlm11ir‘s gown of softly draped chiffon, glittering with gold embroidery, and her shoulder train of gold lame was subject of much conversation at the receptions after the oliening in the rooms of the spcakei' of the Senate, Where Mrs. W. F Foster, his wife, received, and in the library of the house speaker were Madam Pierre Cas- grain entertained. Lacly Borden was one of those who choose green, rt soft satin with which she wore diamond oma- nif-11t-s and carried 11 green fan. Mrs. J. E Mlchaurd, Wife of the Minister of Fisheries, chose 11 IF ABY IS CROSS :mn our wi-iv IIEALTHY BABIES are not cross. _\our baby should not be cross. If he is, then something in his little system is "out of order". Probably Baby's Own Talilr-is can promptly “pug ig figlilig Mrs, _l»i<, of Fcnelon Falls, had the ¢Kl1ericn_ce. She writes: "My little girl was irritable, feverish and sometimes sick at her stomach-what a relief it WHS, after giving her Baby’s Own Tab- lets, to see how much better she was." N0 matter how delicate your baby may be these litllc sweet-fasting tub- kts cannot harm him. Easy zo take, folnpfly effective. Free from opiates "iff Sllipffyinz flfuizs. Anaiy.-its rcpcn on every package, JUS! =!.=_|1romp¢ in rlearlng up simple '¢\'fr.=, diarrhoea, colds. cnnuiparicn, §'"1l‘|ff f"'"UU. rnlir, teething troubles and other minnr ills of babyhnnd. Never hc without a full box of Baby’| Own Tablets. Sicknm so often strikes in the night. H you :irc not sriiislicd with lhc results your drirgglst will give your ~ 1 |-l~y - - - - - - - - ~--- - -- - Province - - - - - ~ -- - l money |1:|1`|‘, V The King and Queen resumed Mi-. Rcddin who ir, so xirraiy re- "siuulnz Scabbard" by R~ C~ to London Monday night from I membered by everybody. Hutchison is the Bookof the Month Sandringham to supervise arrange- ° ° ° °, for January, his other books are ments in connection with the mov- Undeniable signs of Spring are "The Answering GIOYY" Ind '"1`U=‘ ing of the royal family to Buck- cropping out in the mid-season col- Unforgotten Prisoner".. The B0r201 |nEham Palace from their resid- lectlons of United States designers. Reader edited by CarlV8-I1 D01'€11 lb ence at 145 Piccadilly. They Navy blue, the perennial Spring another new book; it follows in a travelled in the royal coach at- favorite, and black with crisp white ' general Way the P11111 Of the DUPUIGY ‘fha 1 flwhed to A rezular express train. touches are the leading choices for-l Woollcott Reader and has such $35 ` They will return to Sandringham frocks to wear under fur coats now, _ in a few days. and with their own matching coats Mann and Clarence Day represent* l o l C 0 t At the comin C ronatlon Queen Z 0 r l Elizabeth walks under an elaborate l many °‘ H19 fr°Ck5 had Sho" flaogéézzzentt; 2113112258' 53:33; gi _ canopy upheld by fum, Duchessw 1 sleeves, and a matching bolero_,_ R m b Philip Gibim hporuun some of them Wm be very young; | cape or coat of the redingote vari- _ fe glead ‘yb Lad Eleaiwr smith I an of mem must have E certain i cty to slip over it for Spring street fiTs~ D Yr YBetwe5;m__ by Ellen; , amount of helgli|;_ altliougli this lg “'9a1`~ SP1HShY» bflghli l1!_'iHfS W€l`9 _,__‘f_._Q°_.._. .. _,__ _ - i less urgent in the case of a petite ' . . _ - (Continued on page 6) 1 Queen than it was where Queen | Alexandra and Queen Mary were Mrs. (D11) Blanchard entertain- ] concerned. As there will be a Queen cd her friends to a bridge party at Royal Hotel ioi- the 0u¢_°f-wy1m . at the Coronation the tlaras that her home on the Esplaiiade yes- |' and local officials of me bank md were to have been worn at the rite lei-day afternoon and is doing sol their Wives, among who is Mr, A, in connection with it bachelor King again this a.ite131oon._ ‘ W_ Hymimim of ¢,iils.'¢1|;y_ habla, or 5iclmess_ O I will be replaced by coronets. These _ may be, but more picturesque and vet. She will wear a dress or kirtle rpoo Glasgow. Also coming in the Mont- Miss Helen DeBlols, daughter of Jean Robextsomwho _was a guest at Govemment House over the holm, was hostess at a, most en- Mrs McNutt who is being wel- attractlve home The Hill. During the afternoon Mrs MeNutt assist P Y Y B visitors, as on a. similar occasion Mnthleson who was assisted in ser among the popular bridge hostesses evening. O O O O Mrs. F1-ed’.k. MacMillan entertain- ed for her friends last evening. C O B I The Moderator of the Presby- terian Church in Canada. Right Rev. Dr. Malcolm A. Campbell, and Mrs. Campbell, are in Ottawa, where Dr. Campbell attended the state dinner Wednesday evening and Mrs. Campbell the Govemor Gen- ernl’s reception Thursday evening. De R Parliament and the Drawing-Room on Friday. O 0 I O The deep sympathy of a wide circle of friends will go out to Mrs. Ggirge H. Reddin on the death oi’ Sciaparelli model of gold crepe.Mrs. J. L. Ilsley, wife of t-he Minister of National Revenue, black flowered net. Mrs. Norman Macleod Rogers. wife of the Minister of Labor, Em- ,pire gown in coronatlon red. -O4-00-0-0-0-OO-O M authors as Willa Cather, Thomas later when warm weather returns. ' cd; the P153' "Of Thee I sms" if In a collection shown this week also h1cluded..."'I’he Two Doctors aiiiotlicr gay note in the line F” ` @ are less universally becoming, it Mrs. J. A. MacDonald of Cardi- 204 H1115- ,the _ 4 Mrs. Charles A. Beer, l gan who is visiting with Mr. and l lion, Street' WM. ,mother popular _ a very much enjoyed mixed bridge winger with his fmhel-_ Capt, J, J, ' uncle, Mr. W. D, Gillis and Mrs. Y 0 afternoon. her friends, and also entertained U ° ° 1 H°u5e du-Ting their brief V1Slt- me,rside, was one of the hostesses ° ° ° ° entertaining at bridge and after- up here residence on B111; Avenue Mr Kirkpatrick rg H011 Tuesday at the Mawley House for _ ' ' ' f' ft t _ holidays. tached to the Marine Department a emoon ee _ _ __ by U O O l ' ' of this city* Mrs. James H. Prichard, Sum- What Princess Elizabeth tl11fllfS evenin for a charmin su er her earliest recorded sayings. Tell- _ place in a.Il the wo1'ld"l Like her sell? ofugummei-side. er’ ls us mother Princess Elizabeth and _ _ _ _ °mE1Y Daffy at Birkhall recent- pretty bungalow on Beaver street, ly Said the two little Royal Prhi Summerside BR for so many enccres that kilted ' a. jolly birthday party last Fri- last Friday when she received for l;l3;;idy't’ gzligiu "gncle Henry" the day evening on the occasion of the the first ¢ime_ The dainty i_ea_ '_ ce. cr-were dancing Doctor's birthday. Six tables of table was presided over by Mm Zilithout their _coats half-way bridge were played. The Doctor re- e Mniiiecon, wife or chief Justice “’“gh me fvefiillr-_ ceived many messages of wnsrat- to ulatlon from absent friends ving by '11/us. David Mathiescn, wlfggi; iiiirrgcmrricgus wiii regret _ _ _ . . is Mrs Walter Hyridman and Miss 3 _V1 ~ L°"““f‘i HH- MY- and MfS~ E- C» L€P°B@~ N°fth w - ng 111111111111 enjoy being together. would 1 me cr Muriel McNuM__ lam, of HoIyvTr1n1ty church. Liver- Rustico, have left for St. Peters- Bagiinn ;l;;i;vfI;]0c,?,¢l0§e now, in'later years when he is 60, 4-fy, and I _ o s s ‘ P001- N5.. Rho recently recovered burg, Florida, on a three months Mm L_ B' MacMillan was somewhat from alieartaffllctionds holiday. A now once more confined to his room ° ° ° ° _ 5 0110. flllfllllil him to prime ministeis will be the pei- §/lgc lgiarall the duties of the parish. 8:11111] guests of the Crown. Where Gogh es;m`s old home is Stone they will stay has yet to be deter- ‘gi Pllflgfleld- mined, but it is possible 3 new M ' - ° ° precedent will be established in W ss Jean McDaniel and Miss housing the prime ministers at 9-1/Ile MCKi€ Wcflt up from Hall- Buckingham Palace. They will 2;? f0_~"1iend last week-end nt the have Guardsmen on sentry duty mers mmf 1:1 '£`1"ll_I‘0. belneath tseg windows. The pre- mers pro a y will participate in 0fMul;~ell;gf1‘iT Wilson, president Their Mnjesties’ two drives around um _ G yn. ank of Canada, en- the metropolis attend the post- a he at dinner nt the Mount Coronation thanksgiving service at -l-hey also ,mended the 0 nm of R0i’al Club Tiiursday evening for St. Paul's. Tliereafte for the dura- 0 l`» 31:] kdlrciftors and 'officials of the tion of their stay when they will be for th: nomarz; to be in Montreal engaged in Imperial Conference de- wnmn mt ig, meeting, while Mrs. liberations, they will occupy less the» Wivel erf iiled at a dinner for august quarters as distinguished news ms 0 t e out-of-town of- guests of the British government. Dub e same evening. Mrs. S. L1. The King will hold his first levee son was hostess at a luncheon Feb. 9 at St. James’ Palace and in- at the Mount Royal Club Thurs- vestitures on Feb. 24 and '25. Thel lilly forthe wives of the out-of- first two of the season‘s courts town directors and officials of the probably will be held May 5 and 6. bank- 0" Friday evening. Mr. una It is underswoa quite 11. number- or Mrs. S. G. Dobson entertained at Carlottctown ladies are going over _dinner and dancing at the Mount _to England for the Coronation. 1 1 _ Foam; s1‘.c1u11u£s Mun "i..':;::::_1~1111'=° 4 C “bf W "He'| never had a uomach upset in his lifc. We’ro an gratqful to Sl. Charles Mill¢'.” Aux worm Docron about St. Charles for your lmby. It`s an easy to digeiit-and it`l irmdinfefl by the finest method known in science for In extra supply of Sunshine Vitamin D. Only fresh pure mill: from selected farms is accepted by Ilorden's for St. Charles. It'| the safest milk you can buy. Enjoy its extra goodness by using in ten and eoihs and for cooking. _ *Mudd al Trum, N000 Saiid PAGE TW5? __ _ 1-nc uriA1u.u1'rs'rowN GUARDIAN ‘ ' ` JANUARY 16. 19.17 _ -' *_ 'T' . 1' _ --_ ’=== in 1'- ~ 1 5,., go-000400-00000-OOOOO¢¢¢¢o¢|oo¢OO0¢¢»o¢o-o4o4¢q¢¢ O-040000000-O ' ' ' » _ _ i . **ffO4O§§O 57719 HOUSEWIFE and mi1¥i¢;S:;:f:.°ve 'YHADDENINGS UF-[HE iB001§1§;1i;RT’ Dorothy Dix’s LetterBox Love is me uniet iteason for Marriage Bui Young Couples Should be Certain They Have Enough Financial Income to Insure Decent Living ' Dix-I am a. business g1`r1 with a good job. in love with 1 i?ell:ll,i1§E 1; mail town. 5-Ie works at a filling station and maker a month. I-Ie wants me to marry him, but I keep putting him oft be, __ cause I know that he will never leave the llttlr _,_,»'i; _ town where there Ls no 0p0l'tLinlty for him to bot `1`I;;’, ter himself because his mother lives there. I want i mm tc strike out and get a Job with a future rr “"“ it so we can have something when we get mar- , ried. Do you think 1 am doing wrong by not giv- ' rl ing up my Job and marrying him? E. M. S. __ 1 _-._s"_.»1__l _M ‘ ' Answer: No, I think you are showing a. little sanity, foi you certainly would be crazy if you save up a Boot job to marry a. man who only made $35 5 mimih with no chance of ever doing belief- P0-°-Siblil Ui' two of you could exist on that amount 0! money ll you plmlqed every penny, nie the cheapest !°0f and denied yourselves every Pleasure and oomfort and so long as there were no winpllcatiom cv `;__ _._ _ ;“_1\`,`r '”,..<»' -` ~ -- _->"‘ ’ _ -~‘=».-Q li; _ii -‘ ip- <1.-‘. But life is full of complic to f b bi rc is m_gi1iy iittic love thaiisiirgngingirgiiiosgrrmxfg blstbeueve lm It isnt necessary for a young couple to have riches on wh1¢h li ` also more significant in what head- ` Mrs. D. J. Riley is being less- 1 es- marr 1 dresses at such a, ceremony con-l antly entertained by her nsirier- sfrig-ggégfng at br gde y able BN? iniii-iva£rc:1eIbleti1).ls]1?l:‘b.;sfsni)rF €i11lutfhnt`ll,eol¥i‘lishbarea5on‘ note. The Queens robe and train, ous friends. _ _ » o _ wife live in shuddering terror of the landlord and lie awake at ni lildwank as contrasted with the Scarlet of ° ' ° ° l Mi-_ paul Fitzgerald al-riygd in de` g L °n` U10 P00l‘f‘~"-if‘S- Will be of Purple V01- _ MY- APUTUI' “WSW ‘VHS host 9'- ` the city last evening to spend the baby is a. tragedy instead of a Joy. ring where the next meal is coming from and where the advent of 11 Nobody thinks much of the state of their hearts when their glomaclih of white "most richly embroider- for his friends at his home 31 i.1imG(,mld of Ge0i.gei,0wn_ Wlille are empty. Nobody feels sentimental when they are cold and uncomfori ed in silver, crystal and gold." Fitzroy Street on Wednesday even- in the dw he is the guest of his abie and when all the yearniugs of their ‘being are for a good steak and _ 0 o u o ing ‘ few of the creature comforts they used to have, par-irapg iove Should lf; The Right Honorable R. B. Ben- ° ° ° ° Gillis 80 School Sweet strong enough to surmount shttbbiness, and the lack of a haircut and nett, P.C., is a passenger on the MrS. J. Gordon McDonald, one ' s » v » Sh\1Vff»9~!1d 601113 Without amusement.; and gum: ,0 iml~l1e5_ em but iilus canadian Pacific uucr 1v1c111c1urc_ of the younger nmtrons. had a de- Mrs. scmuei Nelson had u tea ""5 is fi l‘"1‘d and DNSHIC W°r1d in which we are ali more 1»cf noon tea dusmg qw _week gsm' 15 me result' of B' gm and boy bemg thrown m each others ‘mmplml Bishop Strachan School, Toronto, I-0115011. Effglmld- ‘V110 f1f1‘i‘/Sd this Mrs. (Judge) Inman entertained se accompanied by her friend, Miss Week T10 loin her son and to take the summerside Literary Club on is r a. long period of time, or the love that comes at first sight and whlcl, em-= t0 lm°9k we between the eyes, so to speak? which or these im-ci the more likely to endure? 5_ R_ Answer: _ _ No one can answer this question denntely, because love is govemed no laws. It comes and goes as it will, and no one knows why, or when or how long it will tarry. We don’t even know why we love, or why we Mrs' Gemge "~ R°§°""-`~ Fair' ° ° ' ° , mcrside, was hostess ou Friday cease to love and we can no more hcl one than the other D '. It is the fashion to deride love at first sight, but there is no doubt PP ' -l“Yflbl@ mixed bridge last evening. °f Deeside 15 9XP1'0SS9d 111 One Of brldgegfor her frenris. g that there are,11ow and then, cases in which a man and woman who were predestined mates do recognize each other ut sight and in that moment 0 O O l U O O The Thursday afternoon brldge` "fg some 0"” how Very glad she Among those entertaining this are inspired with a passion for each other that never dies. They dor1‘1 Club meet at Mm Bartiews home v1as_to come back to Birkhall, she week for bridge were the Misses have to get acquainted; They have known each other for all time. They fi-M, their game this Week ‘ confided, "I think its the nicest H t d thel slst M~, M - don’t have to find out what each other thinks and feels The know the O U C O - Y other soul responds to their own. But this grand passion comes to but very few people and is, not to be (_/Omed' to Chalrlottewwn as me Princess Margaret Rose have a real Mfg, (Di-,) simpson enfgnained confused with the slight attraction that men and women may feel in bride of Mr. Erskine K’ MCNLM fondnem for Scottish music and last evening at a delightfully ur- meeting strangers for thehrst. time. A mim may be taken by a pretty received yesterday afternoon at her diancing. One who was present at u ranged bridge of six tables at he, face, or a'g11-1 by a mans line of talk and this may mean much, or nothing Indeed, most people fall in love at first sight to tl1e extent that they u`d not pursue the ncquaiiitimceship if they had not been attracted YA - _ r _ ~ _ wo _ _ _ b M _ E N I cesses tripped the old can t _ _ _ _ 1 a particular indlvdual when they met, but this surface attraction ls not igpty iea_;`§nt1m;E5 551500133” '£3 dances quite perfectly md (3312-gl Di._ ,md Mm E_ T_ -Iranian ve the real bona fide love at first sight. Taking it by and large, and miracles excepted, I think that the lovl at is of slow growth and that comes through long association in which ople .know each other’s faults as well as their virtue-._ wlien they find noir other congenial and interesting and when they establish a. back- ground of mutual experience and memories, is the love that is most llkcly endure the test of time. ' Dear Miss Dlx-I am a. girl 20 years old, in Iove with a man of 40. He fine Ln every way. Is a bachelor and would be able to give me a 80001 nm 4011 SU-E~ “"‘“'°" - - 1 1.1>111 rcvidcri I do not consider twenty years difference in age DP0 1 V8, D finlerlainiii llils k i- i hfllillg taken another ill t11_rn re- For a few days lm di tl be- th ` lis ldf lers. Plenty oi’ men friends :mg Mondayednd 'gbesdfy genfililgi While Rev' Mr' ‘H*‘S!“m"' fo” and 5"" the Cg;gn:“';g» the tal; gfiiofiiliigmmljieyzxliils aeieglhiatuie :1t0§0,1a11d I see no reason afwmoons and again on Thursday _:ma not critical the illness Canadian and othel- dominion why you Slwiild no; be lmppy with ll-lc man of Kam. choice Even li he is - i ‘_ A dd 'the f id f thc future. Remember Svclinllsiedhbaiglygrbgilibifbdlrinyou will b¢;)rgl'r0win; blld aiso and faster than he 15| cud when he 15 so you v/0”" be “ “"*"’”' y°“r°seu' D_1X-_~_._ _ ,intend to insult yOU by Plym! Y°“ your bill. But I have left "you I handsome legacy in my Will Doctor-"VCYY kind 0! You- I am sure. Allow me to look at YOU: prescription again. There is H- Sllgh alteration 1 should like to make lr ther for so long, _‘>_“,?"' E. d° hw? |17.-_-;--_-J _ .. -v »- Fashions’ Ldfesf For Chic Dressers A novelty rayon 010156 made “his wearable day dress. It is designed to make you loot: taller and slim- mer. The soft throafline has white crepe next, to your face to flatter you. _ Shirring contributes new sm\lO~ nas to the becoming squared shoulders. The wslstline raised 'ri n point on the bodloe narrows the effect tiimunh that____a:ev.. Youll especially like the decided swing to thc snugly fitted gored skirt- pm- |, mom dressy version, velvet ic cimmiing with glistening metal vestee. The neck is rolled to form revers. See small view! Woolens, lustrous satin orepes, marocain crepe, etc., are other sp- propriate fabrics. Y'ou'1l sow it in a, jlzffi' W1*-h 0115 1: easy to follow pattern. Style No. 1913 is designed for _ .sizes 14, 16, 18, 20 years, 33. 34- W» ‘ il/ li] AMomir|3'Srnile Two wiLL1NG v|c'rIMs Prrtienf,-“As we have known each i915 as. 40. 42. 44. 411 and 48-inches bust- size 36 requires 8 3-4 yards of 39- mm matcrini with 1-2 yard cf 35- inch contrasting. Price of pattem 15 cents tn stamps or coin (coin preferred) wrap coin carefully address to Charlottetown Guardian giving- Btyle No. 1913 Size... ..... Name Street Address L ony sim l 1 - _, ' .iw - , "' rr1asa.x/_-.1.h..'.,i_.<,¢i.1 .»f~ ._ -» » 1.--lo -»----