_ --= - “ff ""=‘l*‘ l __ 4 x 1 l . l V. l ‘.1 ._ .lla 14 t ' -sf. l _.i 7* :-1 ;.» .l - U 5. ,,._ ,_ ll' it ,___.__-r.. l. ____ »~ .,» ,| ‘ l _._ » T. il ll I i l f l < I L ll. _._ ~...-»*...i_ ._ ...I ~\ wlggptnx as wanna an martin” _ ......,..‘f.,.° uonmsan Z.°;l‘.'i'1’2 ` I / a... __ ° PAGE TWO THE GUARDIAN _ ‘ _ 1 MAY 21. 1925 _ ‘ill ;_ _ _ _I _- l II ` _ _ #_ " THE RED ` , _ ~Do»t»m.>...p1¢z¢ 1) "U§}`URE _ 20 Pvunfls ‘ FREDERWK SLEATH "Ssvsnynn’a»¢ad|.1ob.4asfls ;Soal0°§`i.`l..l""”° '“'" l df__lé_‘l__,§'_od:;‘ _ful gffllhfg derful tonic. You'll_bc surprised "Bring him under the light." coln- bow quickly you start to improve. § bb allnq, las 6 bottles I Tanks madssunsnllandhqpytua. [boss |dn¢J20l$s.-asurfsl|'.ssu¢4ll"- Otto Bojrln, Portland, Oro. TANLAC is Nature s greatest _ tonic and builder. Msdeirom roots, bsrks and herbs after the 'I anisc formula, it revitalizes _the blood, tones up the _digestive organst and puts the whole system in fighting trim. Don’( go about your work sickly t 5 _ _‘ ~' _.3 la'1'Y_“l4El.l.|cl< scl-loot. Pansy Jenkins, (equal). John Henry was pushed nearer -Ptlitct Attendance - Frances the hail lamp. Both muster and Wood. Margare; .\iacD0naid, Char-lvsiet stared at him intently. Their . l0l\¢' Drake- Hi-'len Drake. Lbullilclothing was in disorder as though. Tlfk Tnkc Vxadknm Iilt-Ke-anna, Robert. Mac Rae, Ei-l-lot hastily put on. They were nervousu ' _ Robertson. Percy .\lt-Kenna. Mar-ihguated_ he could picture tbeirl I N ‘ FOR YOUR HEALTH . nlanded the City gentleman. 2” For Honour Roll for Mt. Mellick school for the month of April. ‘ Grade X--- Ftrances Wood, 2_ Margaret MacDonald. Glade IX-1 Helen Dralre. 2 Charlotte Drain, 3 Elliot Robertson. (ll.ldt~ Vlil-1 Percy McKenna, 2 Hen-ry Boswell. (lrulio V--1 Harold Robertson, 2 -art-t Mt-Kenna. Harold Robertson, alhrm as lhey rushed from me Lollge Lane, Rtna Boswell. Lill'i1inll,a¢lr premlses 0| Numher 15 lll reg. iiolnflt_son i<:\.-thel Mclnnis, .\larion Danse lo the umlmely l¢m,Q'lllhg_ ll°b9m`l°"',,.l`*‘l“'a"‘l “°°'l_' Clarencel But never had he been subjected .._..... lm... 3 ....~..... M.. l$.‘i.`1li"E‘-..l.;'.if.‘.`. “""“°“'§'° “~“="““~ “ "‘°'° °"“*=“ “‘_“"~'~ Kenna. 1 lull-¢ell.age of Attendance .92.S%_ Tllell elf” were E“sl',el“" 'llley 'tied across from Praed Street and ilrade IV-1 Alex lliacilale. 2 Islay Jean Macilaren Teachler lluoked Smlsler' menacing' For me on wwards Wesllmllme llmlll' ' limi llme lhilllgllf ‘ll lllll °“'ll llall' Nearer, under the island lights ilobt-rtson. 3 Lodge Lane. .____<,,¢______ (mule ll~1~lll=u-lou ltooertsnn. 2 n|eHT Back AT HIM ge’ °°°_“l`l°‘l l” llllnglle “W 'lm lwniins Oxford and Calnllmize l-2tll.~l Mrlnnis, 3 Lillian Robertson. ll ll WHS lllfleell l'eal~ lTerrace, a policeman stood listen- llmll*-' ll~-1 Ellie Lane. 2 AKDHS Hubbv-You are so stupid? l "'l`lleY'll be lllwlllg lllll llll5el"`illg goodhulftouredly to the drunk- -W‘lI11\lS~ O \\`lfe_\~.-l admit lt. Ifl wasn't l"`l"lB at llle \'ll\'il» l'l" lllllllllll~»"_en conhdences oi an opera hattod ilraule l. Sr-1 ll- len _\lclnnis_ 2 you would be single today. \'1 nl\H'@¢l the Befllellhh *ls llle SCl"l'l' reveller from/'the West End. Louis Cannon, 3 James Cannon. »----_- liny became prolonged. l Before lhl, hrehlh of the high; (liaide I .ll'-1 .Mary (`£il|||on and l~`ur I'3\'rr_v Ill-M|nard‘s l.luln\ent_ _ "You d0n`t know him, then?" lllve of the clty his qenge of Derhlln. "~ ' . lenquiretl the Clly Sehllemllh al ‘longer began to gn.-w less acute, ._i..._._i.__ _il __ .sg - _ Shilfllly- ` and with its passlnf' his weakness _ » ' "Oh." muscles' his movements became - ._ "N0, Sir Weeilium.” lreturned; the tenseiless left his°lBl°ll' “ml me dolls' _ th ’ _ As darkness fell nil sorts of mlm Henry did not "ke eh" regular and wnstmlned' Heldrendful noises arose ill the forest. -*---0 ,Bound Ol that Oh. Ol' lh<;_l00l‘ Wlllcll suddenly felt very lifeless and ° __ .muster and valet exe anged nt- ll,-ed_ The Lieutenant Governor requests that m__m____ly _m__w____,_ He ,_,_,,_ ,,,,,_ _,ye ma mm,__ You ____ ____ 'r....1..¢ =rtddea`~»----~ Hansel and 'Grethel COLOR CU'l‘~0UTS v ¢ s ¢-ooo o-oo-ooo-0-000000-004 all °l' ` r» \ l _ f ol _ _ ill hi THE PLAIN WORKS l'1`his is one day’s chapter of the story of “Hansel nnd Grethel." |Childrcn who save the paper dolls ‘every day can act out tus whole lhirds ilapped their wings and chili- tered sllrilly in the trees over tht- ' '° beasts rowl the many people who are using the Govern-‘eller “eel away- “hd felt 11-or his to in from me ..l.k'm.w_~ ...ld o...,°hi1f1f@“» h@f“"~ Wild lm ' liSBl0h WHS h09lllB ‘ser eant deceived concerning the “ll lll llle lllslallce' Blllll ch re” ment House property near Victoria Park as a " --,md I ...nk yog, ...ld he .......'c,_,§, ,,,',,,e change ,__ ,,,,,,_ -.,,,,,,, were frightened. -Lane Gfeowl 1... ' ' ' H “ ntl 0 Cry. h d b b d d tioned ‘inspector Branluk ser- hp, mal-l K __ ___ ___ c0m_ ____ __ _ ' _ 'THE LOCK IS ` . - A GOOD ONE ‘I erected O miles of kan. 1-’ . sidllansssayirwssinets " streteh md all the upright Ilrno wan not in good and ssrllllls. The lock la a good . ons.”-WU. RUNNING. RR. No I. Chatsvanh Oat ¢ (ll:-Q 1// I l Eos' of ortrinsr fence ` ‘ production. value ever afforded. st top of this announcement. \,’|`_/...___ .”,.c._$...yl. -_ __ _,_ . _ ___ li? 1' lil 3 i b 5 '"f\ /. '_///_§\ I ‘/7 More years of service ' I: I nothing HY pay the price of Frost Fence for ordinary fence tvt cannot be expected to last as long? ' This one fence anl has the genuine Frost lock-waved lateraIs-pre- riaion in even spacing-Nrost quality wire-and Frost Fence costs no more! Not only is the hrlt cost low--erection handler, cheap_er-rnaintenance practically nothing after proper erection-hut* Frost Fence will still be stand- ing u strai ht, even and strong, years after you would have to pay for renewal y _ You buy Frost Fence from your dealer, who depends upon Frost Fence psrfomuncl to hold your trade in all his other lines. You ser the fence- . now it is right-before you buy. Your dealer gives you better value than you can obtain by any other way. I. Because the maker can accept the smallest profit owing to immense fu. 2. Because our dealer buys in carload lair, pays lowest prices. pays low- est frei t rates and saves you money in many ways. Above all. the Frost lience he sells you outlast: "c cap" fences-it is 'the greatest Read what one of the Provincial Highway fence builders says, in letter 1 Frost Steel and Wire Company, Limited, Hamilton. Canada Hahn ul Gafvaafssd and Bright Wur-Hay Wire and Hale Ties-Woven Wu!-farm, Factory sad On, rl I‘s»cu~l'ss Psa Fabric-Chin Llak Fence-Gafvalused _G..1es»Pl.|y|wund Aqurpxnsnt-lanulsclursrsemlwh Supplies. - Stlmmerside- _-tif .\ l. THE GENUINE FROST LO C K vi hi l ...S .......l""'l‘.,|`£“;’&‘»'.'°.t‘.‘£ :llc lrlli ac kinks; llm CGC l_l¢l\ U ’sndt|J:lsnes;Llnl:s.c“. Ml Ulf lhcansstihloob l5¢l»n°»_nu umm. ‘M \.- _ I f QQ _ _ 'll A -5 1//1;? .__ _ .+..»,».¢' '§’ »»<' . _ , l ~_»}1 nlll. 1° u. _l 'Us W \ 'lol' :fi H: ’»'// `J». i N.. LOOK FOI THE ..:g7 _ YELLOW TAG 2_¢_:_l__lI0_:J::ulns Frou mr lu " °"" ruff/ . _ 1- . _ A Montreal Office, 505 Notre Dame St., West MESSRS. BRACE, McKAY & C0., LTD., Agents, t oroug are an ase a groun wl Isl-`geant"” the questioning voice con- Ha hlldvgilllmbled The sergeanti "D0 ll°l Cry. l ans '- ' ' ‘ ll lilllll 'he olr ov.lcu- , llvlcl.enn & Mcliinnon Ro al ilaok continue this pl-a¢ti¢e_ New ‘fences are llgwlnlnoeti “That name seems n veryloolr mme, hold ..l5 mm, ,md helllls little sister. "wo P@_ltln_ to the nolth, out nl ' ' S S Hochela 3 ~ _ y ll d ' ` tt lflm0llB name ‘to me l am interest~ leaned heavily on the supporting 'H000 N825 and the" We CD11 011SllY ation of the capital ls not yet mln-I . . g lhlll¢llhg_ 4_‘llhrl0,ll_el0wn_ h t d N ‘ find our way home plete Although lt has in-on rf ___ Dated this 13th day oi May, 1925, being placeda aroun t ls proper yan 0 .1 l lm. l y ‘y 1......-. ..._ _ _ e n (lr no og l ou ' Mm' l ' h oorl came up the ported that large forces of Cllaug Tlm s_ S_ lloclmlegu w,lll smrl BAR.BAll.A Gll.l:.i|0it. ' ” ° ' ‘ ' ° lgeant. And his motive? ._ _ ltl |His nerves were but beginning to \\l1i‘h l C l" rrgspass slgns age &n evldence’ and as ghls _lslwould interest me greatly-'?" sliow the effects of all the aston 9hllill"'lll followed _l_lle, lllllll lllllltllell ll5°"l‘lll“ _ Mllll°lllll`lllll “'lll`l"‘l_l"`f Ilor daily .~:uu\luor sl--.rvlco on ldritluyl ANNIE MARGARBIP PUMEIKUY l)l'lV2lte pI'0pel’ty, lt. IS f0 be lt "Bluff, Sir Weelllum. Nothing ishing changes of that astonishing by the little white stones. ’lhey were m_ov__ng o_o Pelt.n, _l|_l_l_l_le l_l.|_s ,m,rl,lul_r| rll,__ lm" leavlng llmwl Execumces or Baum or h t ‘more We get them claiming-" ievenlng- a reaction was fast set-[walked the whole niglrt thrrugh l’_;tw;irr ve_ . e_l:_gs vlI_t rdV\_11_._ 5l.,“-,ll-l & (;0__ |_,l(l wllhl-l, (_-hhl-l¢,l_.: James lr Gregor i h d d land arrived home just at break of Ver- “V99 B “lil "DUI 0 teloun .tg ti lo for Picton .llltl re ;10.ll 514.9141 not be necessary to take any furt er ac ion in -lv... ...ld .ot fl... 0... f......;...... 1... h. W.. .. 1..... 1 ..._ .t ._ A _“___ _ - 4 . - - - _ th _ ` him? You could. not ask him?" lalso, as a result of the severe blow day. ____ ___ _ __ ` turnln on the arrival of the Sy.1_y___ _,___ R e ma er The sergeant smiled apologetic the truncheon had dealt him Eos (Here are the coat and tl a A"D S lnvy Express. l ]ll9`5'20'al ally. l‘Hardly," he mtlrmllrodled of the sanctions with »_ whichillansel wore into the forest. Color _ |1031-5-14-7i VV ' "T'h€y'll be tltllflg 'that Bl. the Bill' ll(ll`l1l,3llY ll Wil! Cll'CtlmBcl‘lb8_d,yl1`lBltlle 000'! Sfeenl allll make the lea B Gul. two ounces of ln-roxllw pow- tion And lt's there we had better mind began to wander Into the ther on his hat green too The < der from your tlrulgglin >‘|»rlnlt|t- __ l l l be going now he continued You medley of thoughts and notlonslhat itself and the legglngs sh uid mu |_;'|‘;k'lyl"'fll__‘;'_f; l|lll_l_'l__'_\_I'_'_l_ l_'_'_lll_°_l~ ___ W The one snh- surt nn ~nn 1 To be sold b Public Auction ln V I l " ° .. l. ` l ' ' ` ' ,; . _ - 4 - -lare perfectly sure that he has doneliilling his consciousness front the be bro n.) l' dlss°lV°d` _ V l l I nl: l y _ _ ' ~ no other damage, Sir Weellium'."' iPresent, .his memory introduced (Copyright, i,925,_/issociated Edl- way to remove blot-kliends_ from or me Law Courts llulllllm ‘Perfectly sure sergeant l will older notions, older thoughts from’ tors. inc.) _ ' I ln Cllnrlorterown ln Queen.” Clmlr -___-___l_____ I _. _MARTIN SENOUR Y 1 ..._=.._... have appreciated your services. and /Yotlzin like it /br ll floors git wears li Write fro Read Office. Monlnlsl for Fran Builds( non: PAiN'r|Nc MADI ¢AsY° Vi 5% eh MAnr|l_|_;_§_sNoun es 1. *T i _» 1. fn Wanted-~Yes--Wanted By luly First 1925 or Sooner We want a man to take full charge of the breeding. raising and maturing of Silver Black Foxes on an up-io-date fox farm, 100 pairs of good foxes with good ranch and good equipment, beautiful location and weii adapted for fox raising. The man must be a lover of animals. He must be experienced In feeding, breeding and caring for foxes, mm though mev were lhpy c0m_ "Whoa, ma mannle." He must have brains and know how and when ta use them. He must know the meaning of the term “elbow grease" in a practical way. Ho must be absolutely temperate. We will provide him and his family with s new modern seven room home, electric lighted, furnace heated, with a bathroom and in every way nice; also phone and radio and the use of a ear. G _ Sfll IQYTT I -\v This ls no backwoods place, but close to schools, churches and half mile from town. We will pay $1200. per annum, fren home to live In 'and s bonus of $15. per pup raised to maturity In eloeess of 100 per cent production. In the event of the msn bslng right the second yesr he will receive $1500. per annum and bonds. ~ __ _ _ Another quarter inch and l » This ls an opportunity for a real man. Don't apply unless you know you can do the wort and make good. _ A. rl_ 1104.-nh-lun-fl __l}_‘;" landed ln England f ' ` _ March 12. after nn, , . l Glvs references to whom we can Inquire, l _ _ ¥ 5# ¢=?»-J' 'l " Fhnnrellornhlp. and ~ » ' *_ '*' the rebel Bnrdnn. supporters of Prince Y "“‘“\\\\\~\\\\\ \ fe / \ . _\ \ _ _ \ . EASTERN STEAMSNIP LINES, INC. ,, norton-sr. youu N. n. tlsesfssasn-ll use _ .. “___ ,___ "_," ,_, _,<54 . alsvnrnonolrnssorrranorasssnann snvwl Writ... sou on pm- »\ as-rwssn sr. loan. n.». a aoeron nas as. was ,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,¢...l .,, 8. S. Gov. DINGIIY _ ' the King. lla- wont to ._ lilly with his mother. " .T-‘.°_F.'*.‘ _ _ . . s.c.cu|uus. l\|»s¢.8¢.l»\m.N-I1 ‘ """'“""’- ` s ' - 4.. _ _..._ __ .....___l__;__.-l_.__l__.__ . l _ Famous but Simple 0lrl English _ _ ' _ 2 V l '. l 1.' _ 1 _ fl " ' _ ' ' ll* .mf/’ "°‘°“_ “‘ i . i ~ 1* wil., 4 'tlftfir ‘ ~.-1.; \~ -. ._ 1.1* Joh wr-r dispose- " W ` 9 é >-' i//V l`J &" * 'L nsnellll of tlhliir rntnlon. 4 l l l ; ll' _ ll /7 ‘ ' l *_ _ I ,II / , l Ay , 3.] / l . __ Q _ , l _ //H7 . - __r __ ____ _ . _f _ l / __`_"|__ '__ \. J/ l 1; J "A l ll All! , / /1 li ‘ ~ li ' 'I }.;' .5 l ) \ - ` I/ l 4 1 ' M __ . \. _ _ "§ \\ th ° Ai _ \ _\ ~ \ \\\ \ N I U O A ~`~_'.'// , 4 Ijo HQQIQMQLH-ll‘l¢¢¢&n\7P»H. _ _ -_ I ° °~»|i°°l¢v»\»¢g-»¢ I IL Lssasasr. st.. “lm” m""°" 'll ` _' - 17 "'7 ,lr . Portsmouth, and has ,_ _ ,. _ 1 ll _ l , _ gif;-,__-f _ h l&#U nrt I P. M. _ loft It on record lhnt- - /’ ’ , _ ' _ S5 r! _ _ 5* A' (m"‘M _ he found it very - ` ‘ ` / /' _ ' / - .'.°'--.'_f/Y ~ // _'35 _ ~ _ - - r » - af r-#<21 l “f + 10.00 ll.30 L00 3.00 4.00 5,39 ' UN A. ll. L00 . 230 4.30 ln.a»o A. M. I' n.l PM k I "'"° "' "'lm°il0\\’H. tlliil is to say: Commeucinl: :‘ :l :alike ~_§.,\ lhegg vanished, Greatly gratified, relative, the only near relative ile d_ on _ the mu houses Hospital will be held in St. Paul's m__b___d as rnnuwé _hut 'ls tu Buyflllxed ln the hhlllr 0| lhli Nm-ill 55. sergeant nnd countable led their had ever known; and often in his “P9357” e ll Parish Hail on Tuesday, May 2f‘th, _ C lm hood he had traversed lt Down lining that part of the street had at 8 0-clock D m mr lm, m",p:W_ltolllnlencing on the west side nfl ' charge awa _ Bwt the cordlalit Y _ » . . . _ had not degeived John Henry olrllll M5311. Wllh B C0ll€Se friend, he l’ldl'llll'l'e‘l lllm: wllllevel' he wlls' lla of electing trustees and any other llli? l"lYlllllll- ll0llll~ ill lll0 H0\l!h diem-med hlm 01 his fehl~s_ Wllh hh had stolen away fromthe cold hard ll“ll'p°w°l`llll ll'l"ll\`l“- -lollll _llellllt business ns may be brought foril"’llll‘llll`! llhif Ol lllflll IWW Ur for _ effort of will he conquered llis'miln. his uncle. *tcr silend a ccmvlv- was glad wllell the swing "mr ol lll° ll°"9l`lllll9lll _°l lh@ lhlilllilllon. lll°l`lY ll' 11059059011 Of Wllllilm -I wealm(.5s_ ,md held hlmhelf whlclriial hour`in The Bath. and Chelten- llle D0llCe Bliltloll Cl0B6ll hehlhfl in accordance with the by-lawn, .\lourt-, thence running west the ful and ready_ There had been B ham_ or The Norlollr across me him. -He knew \Vh0 those D0\‘/el-‘nnd for tho transaction of such tllstanoe oi' fifty chains nr the look on the City gentleman's face Square. He had 'revisited those llll lrlenlls were' or W-lm Whom Ther hllslncss as may ll” llllllllllll l`ll"ll llilllllllllrl' llhe Of lllhfl fl W 0\‘ as he went out past him that re- Bnclent hostelrles since; lie knew l-lley were lll le“5“e‘ That lmllel elm” lt' l‘"`ll\0l`lY lil llle DOBSBBSlon 0! minded him of a snake, a cobra that the kent faces werll, gone from ll°llll lllld bee-ll “med al mm' “ol ADA E' HARRW llillwllllh lVl<=lrf‘flI\. thence south Hi- ghs; he had once seen ln lrllllalthe one, that* the other was a at llle sel`3e°lll- Ollll' llll lllsllllcl' 5¢°"°'°I`Y- oug said boundary line the distance Smrlrlg our Ol its hole M a buh): hohrdlnghohse _.where h lumrlrerllive start forward ns the reveller May 12-e,q_d. 2 it _ mongoose at play wllh his c0l0h._douce single gentlemen were well l'~ll'clle‘l llllll lake" lllm °“t °l l'““ge~ W merly in possession of Roderick el's children, He had hung a sloneland cheaply housed and. fed; he (T0 ll” C°“llll“e‘ll Mcllenn, thence east .fifty chains to ht lhe repllle and drlven ll away knew that his uncle had left me '“'””“"°”’_' ' l A the said Road, and thence north .hug ll had relhrheél and lrllerl me neighbourhood, and all his former FENG ls LEAVWG PEKIN l 'along the Road twelve chains to mongoose. Not ill he saw the friends; but it made no difference. M 20 T 0 ___ the place of commencement, con- lll,-,,lghler_ hell_el-,llr thoroughfare The old memories come. PEKlN’ ay “th” ,féohllstlu S --~ taining by estimation slxlty acres or London Street ln "om of mm Ever, ,lull west End _.Weller was Femg-Yulhsiahs. ____le_ _ r ilmnrl ehoaner Silver Bell, Fifteen Tong nr lnml h llllle mol-h or less; Al_3l-llllttle more or less. old he relax ms guard. ol the tn. a ntmlllor. He himself, under that ’l°“"”l' “"‘l W “W “S Resistor- well found in .very par. Am. 1\_nlvr other tract or land. sit- Shore of Mill River and by tllc south boundary oi Alien Mcl’ilce'H form, thence following tile south boundary line of tin- said i'l\\‘l1I west until it meets a small brook thence southwardly along lhi* “lil brook to the shore of Jollllstoiis River and thence following tile various courses of the said Hl\Dl'0 enstwardly to _the aforesaid hsnlt or place of commencement. llflllllll' ed on the north hy Aliall Mci’hee'B land on the west by the aforesaid brook and on the souill and Pall by Johnl-lton's and Mill Rivers con- ltainlng ill the whole an urea of se- -venty-threo acres, be the some s The ltbovs sale is made tln¢l0l and by virtue of a Power of Sale contained in a certain lndl-_nture 0! Mortgage bearing date thc llllh day of August A.D_ 1923 ond nu1d° between lsolena Lena Anderson ui Stanley Bridge in Queens Colm!!- Slngle Woman of the one Part and the Trustees of the Benevolelll Fund of the Most Worshillllll Grand Lodge of Ancient Free llllil Accepted Masons of .Prince Ed- . word island of the other DUT! llllll a i’ower of sale contained l_ll “ll Indenture of Mortgage of the same date between Charlotte Anderson of Stanley Bridge, aforesaid -Wid~' ow. and William E /Bennett of tile same place Farmer of the Fifi’ Part and the Trustees of the Ben? volent Fund of the ilifiost Worship ful Grand Lodge of Ancient F‘\'@° nnd .Accepted .Masons of Prince Edward Island, of the Other Path _ default having been made in lll° - nnyment of the interest due there- on. For further particulars nDillY ll theofflce nf J. D. Stewart. 94 Great George St., Charlottetown. noted the will any or May /ill- l925 l Fund, A. F. A A. lf- ply to 1086-5-14-th4l. _ _ f»\'t.u\ .. _-.. l¢1eo . »»-< _.Q,~;_.‘lY M. mo _ l _ nm ' " ' ONGUV - _' ' ~ - _..,,, ______,,______ ____,__,_ __~~ éllfdfveiif' “r%=°;ii1i'i4lA its N _\»,(. Alstlln °“lk':s'f$',',%§l,‘,.,¢‘,,',, _ , _"fl r .-- 1 ",f_ _ yggvsu .. . . =-1,-;,» r 1 \' e '~¢f»2=,.'=<»'~=»~"l ' l . = ~ ` ' » A : ~ . _ ~ ' """`l" ' ='~ ' .'>»>" - W' », ~ wt-its ~l.. B." els The oust-also, cmr|¢mmwn,' “"”"“°° °' """ ‘_““' P ' $v:}:l;’l‘,,l'l3.l,l‘3‘§§iE‘1‘}’ .25 wllgivllislgllll l""’4| | lfoli“':ll§¢°?l',Z.'§. , §'