_*_* » ~" ~ i i 'd \ EQUH _ ____ ____________'rHE r>HA1a.ofi~rsrowN ,..,,i. .___....._.~.'. ,,.;,___. , .___. _ ._ _ __ , ~ '-- . tk is all Q *B 5'# ‘iii W il* li 9'# Sli W 5 il! HB 710939 l¢g.l_§0l_1l._ Ns*-rigiit resting on__lt\nQvierq_ to problems in the ' ' A Btn ' ng' ws : Ff_ 1 . ¢~»-v~'-¢.¢¢»-f ~ 1 as-~, .Q--,__;-_-_-__.. _- 1 __ . _-_-__ I I _ 'I' l\ ri be se va ue la ll lt' t-tl ( of oo\fF_l`2NoR _ois.\'F.R_-\L's vis The visit of His li-xcellency the Duke _of Devonshire, Governor “Gen _l_ ot' Canada, noiv deiinitely slhggdqr December 5th, will be an eveilit _Qfniore than ordinary ini- portance. ` _\\'e' have no doubt our cw.- _go\'ernn\ents, provincial and muni- Cipal. will llluke all iieces_“sary pre- to 4. paratioiis to extend to him the wel- come and accord him lhe' honour of i due him‘ as the r`epresentative of lixc our sovereigii. ~ ' is a 'l`his will _ bi- llis lfxct-lleiit-_v`s 4-si first visit to the province:iiitl,_\vhilc i it is to he regretted that it takes serv iT_ _ and sho ept the f\ taiililies in linglaild and ierson:`ill_v given valtiahle public ice to his country both as a place at a time when the Island is member of parliament before not at its best, at a time when wea- s“ue ther conditions are somewhat nn- war certain, yet the warmth of the wel- of come given him will more than arly compensate for any wintry chill in uifairs and was at one time presid-' the atmosphere. ¢ om Apart from the fact that the vis- heir it is taking place in the winter it is a happily timely_ _The shadow of the 'l war has been lifted; the Empire was has been gloriously victorious and fron Caiiada has played a'part in the p lt) S _ `re erssioii to the title and after- ds as a tneinlier of the House Lords. The Dtike was particiil- iiiterésted in Navy and .»\rmy of the Territorial Forces. lie l a position in the Government Financial Secretary to the asury from |903 to |905 and Civil Lord of the `/\dmiralt'y i '_ i<)l5 to roto immediately receding his .ip iointment -is Gov- livls his : 9 "a` most unexpected message" from 'is a remote chance that your husband °-5 General Joiire.. lt_ was s bslnted'w.lll get better. but as_lde_i'r-om this _ _ ,", - ‘ fi #_ obo a`rigl"`hl__i_§l`§lt_ _on Qondé, ‘oii;l_"gi1d _hence write you -__tor advice. _ - _ . ---~ ~_`-_ »\_~ .._”-. -__- '__- 7' .t-31;; _ ' ' ' \ if ¢ll0 Ugill 801118' ogitinst hiin, ,received ivrltes' "Worse 'Phan ii Widow." Ther-1 . _ '_ ~' _ i ' ' tl* of-trial in August, 1914, the great .me _ nnllkeiihmg of n'B|.msh ,umy en_ made; he would fall back upon tho tering Maubeuge ln triumph in "ne Ma” " 'I ° 1918. - There were 80,000 British V9 troops encased st the beginning or'f°' _ the operations which are known 'as defend the M°'-is P°3m°" “S if he the ret,-eat from Mo,,`,_ such hug? knew nothing of what had befal- bodies of men have figured in suli-'len sequent ‘battles that one is inclined, ' _ _ _ __ to think uint nie ngining of tin-_|S=d=" W" Av°'d¢=i- war tiiat places its sous shoulder ernor (irneral of (_`anada.lt is inter- lC°“"e“‘P“bleB- "0 matter how glor- sliouldcr with the world’s great- esting to note izi this connection lwus' mum "Ot 1" me "Mural °°“"“°| -Back went me Heavy transport to .is m - __ _ _ _ 'E “1°“°S°= 01° British 00111liiHml@\"tl1@’ Inevitable misery which “'°“lfl - »-.. . - ». - """"" "' "fy" ._ _ 0 _ French on the retreat from Mon-i Wi" """`°“"“3 lWf°f“ V0" u"’|"“"“‘ A consideration of these events alll S"""”‘l G*”`"""1 A"""’ Th” "rms" Drove lo this military hgsmriall of commander knew the terrain in his this war that if the British general "el" lmlmuely- f°" he ‘ms “'“ ‘"1 had blundered ln those terrible days "’°""y ‘m me F"¢’"°h Camllalg" of -past. His decision was quickly be ge-Jsnli n, and hat night preparations were made retirement while he continued to Lanrezac, Dangle, -and Ruifey. est soldiers and its military ach- that the armistiec which brought l°f events “He” the destmy 0! “t"“5"clem the “ads” and “ie ambulance” ievenients side by side with the peace to the world was signed on lgung millions' lcarrymg the Wounded f°“°wed` ' In proudest traditions oi' the Finpire the anniversary of the`swearin in. 'the morning Haig?-i First Corps _And _m these as Well 3,- m all the of HN |.jxCL.||L._,_._y as _Governor French 3 Great General. _ _l-coiiter-ata.cke¢il to clove( tho ra. ]`» rince Ifdward Island has borne a ernlier li activities connected with the war tjencral oi' Caiiaila, namely Nov- ` luremem of Smlthnomenls Se°°'l'l Moreover there has been a notion COIN- The féillf ileflelved 01°- - ---- - . - -- ' -_- _ . lin some minds that the British a,-m_-,lsteady tire of Haix‘s 120`g\ms that l_'.'\'(`Il.\.\'('iI7.l) 'l`I[R(`)I,7(il'l 'l`llli_ :\(il':S WW blundeflngly led- 'H19 l-i`\lfll|the is that considering the number ol,Wll€“ ‘Smill1'D0!`li“-H llilll limi*-“4 ' ' _ ' ' . . ~ l . ll t l Il .‘ 1 llll th. In the ruins of an ancient Assy- lwerc six tliotisaiid years ago. U19” af- his dlSD°S“l» Si’ -Wh" -F1'0“¢l'-'h“?"'k "vc mugs f"""' th” Cond" l,;:::;.ic,n ;,:§?ee,._? |,,,:H:,T,L::'m,, bu: n Cit th f I I -gave as tlne an exhibition ot gener. Canal he took up it strong defensive _ ‘ Wm _ me __ __(___{____ ___ _hm co_____ r of tablets on wliicli were in- ago as it is toziav that “”°"“""g"“ --ff “ihm gym" a nation 'wing _gr _‘rl U 5 ti) e. siren l>’I°“'5' him. will not suilice for ns. .1t.we are \Vh ` I _f‘ I ' `l ‘ _ vlg 1?' e t lt °.W°5‘ _ __ ' " to go safely, to work successtuly, eu tie at it-r and mother uho lost him steal up to his room to _ wap' ` _ ‘ V each ol' us must receive -personal _;\\iiat word shall zz” nation send tlieni, to liglitnn fha' “.at_.h me-,.__ m“ml“““°” frm me 5'”-t S°‘"`°‘ _ keep? _ - _ - - _ ~ 51 ot Llglit.--Exchange: _ _ _ _ _ \ __ , _of not in ,._»},;5,i@S 0,. mjmpcts and not `in the “mes the _ I ' ‘ ' _ help you solve your lxenrt Problems 'those tsmtlinr yells-yes. at least tivo ___ _ - ~ _- _ - “_ ~ ___._;_ __ _ . "Shall the broken heart of a motlier firil_'-_l?7'P¥.=.iI\&,l>_ the h‘"@°\'- -» ' " ' ~` ~ _ ' _ ' ~ ' _ _ - _ '*"“"""_" " Lead 'thou me on. ' pfcplexes you. _l-Q.-a personal aiisgvei' _ “I-l_.a,ve‘>f`ti'1y'<:'lilI_l_¢\`ll "li" 3"e“ll»V'_` and ' ‘ Notiii -the horns and trunipets~but e'cn ai. the mourners kneel .i Nh” “ight” ‘l‘“'k» ““‘1il' *lm fal' "Gm lsreriuirea, enclose a. ilve_-cent stampq- tomorrow -will sta!.»il1't0Wll» 149 __"“"'° ' - 'j ' _ __.,__, Thus shall' aiiation whisper? "Know _ve-tliepride ive fecI,`- _ _~ ' Mme; " ' N° “am” Wm 'W °“b"“h°n7 il' 7°” ‘“'?!l.‘”\_'_°_j_'il‘W‘l‘§5l9:§~"li'i whim ‘_l~9°m°s_'_ ' - _ ‘ 101 A A I _Ye who have paid our r;m'som, p';ii(l ii in _blood ,md tcar5_ Lend thvll me 011- - porter, sign your initials only. or uso l-in i _ _ . _ _ ~¢- _r _ Your son`s_ha,vc1iot_1glitfus frcetloni. Look! They have cleansed thc Kem’ lb”-“ my niet; I _d° “°t “K t°_' ll pseudonym. ` ' ' ~ .- -_ __(_C_q!\¢iUl°‘1 _W1 “_¢° .B°!°‘37 _l 5 I _ f' _‘_ _ _ ___ ___. . _ " _._ ,,, ` _ ___- _ '-1_- _ years. _ - _ __ - flee _ _ - _ __ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ -nhnd the' [lijug gh(-y }mv0.bOug|" Us is_{i“cr than palace or' jewels Orr The _distant scene; ondntep en0\l§_ll A MAR,|1»A|__- 'g||_gMMA; “My_ _ ` " __ ‘ *rr* ~ -~~--»-~._-__-__-____,___ __ ___ _ _ _ _ _ "' ' _ - lltlid ' ' ' ' - ~- » -» - - for me- lnisiinnti in in the asylum tibanletlsly British had been reinforced. rious 'bits of more or less eon»iFroin thc descending \vestt»m claimed at this time. when tlirf}ri-<>l‘@iif@- £0 MBUl>c\\z0.af0li1‘€BS Of - '_i_"_e__-ng or _he i__s_____`_ecm;__ in _ _ _ _ _ world. as is right. is sliowerinn the ilrst class on the Samhre. To ‘_’:m‘;‘;_a The S_ock_0n__m may ____"__d_| tion was tlilticult but was finally we have coin`e§~t'he-~deep and dan-lpraisc upon Marslial Focli, Sii-_'tile lofi 01' Iliff Ufliisil f0"C@ 11'” ` mn _ I_.h,_t Lieutewmt iccompiished and many of the doc- gerous gullies are obscured b\'_dis-lDouglas Haig, General Petaln anilleneniy -had crossed the frontier. iw! dresse; _fs Mmig' _ke°R__sm___ _ ruents were valuable as well as in-_-tance, the pi-ceipices which we'other nillltaryleaders who survive the British right resting on Mau- “Eder” M' _ ' ’_mvl Lnvoqmk Rus ‘H res_ting.- _~\mo_ng them \\-'as the au- [barely escaped are not discernible-;'on active service to sec the greailbffllgv Wvllid iiilve live" Secure if UH* “gay ielivice ga°;pS'Am;_i__,_n` (.;m,_ul tnhiogfaphy or n sage. lit- iamem- .tho pranks of our childhood assoc-'reaping uint was sown iiy .ioffi~»_»,;l~`1'<=r1cl\ had made -1 Junction with ii- `°’_“' Sa’ C Y . _ " ` ' that the youth of "the preseiitliates wliieh brought i‘cnionsti'ance_s F‘rencli and others who have been This. however. was out of the qiios- ["ff“(e"“"t (_`l‘"`k w"_teS'_ '_ ____ _-_“__ lay"-'\\'ere uotr_>riou_~‘l_v disrespect-lfi'oni our eltlciw are softeiicd by less conspicuously in the -public eye limi. The Fifth Army WHS "Ci ill ` 1 haw “tamed hom? UM m`_e`_ ful to old age :ts coinp_arcd with tile the long reztclist- uf memory intii for the -past year or t\vc-.i Of Gen. touch with lt and had no aitcrna- l"'U'°"s_"h'°“gh tr”1ur”f’_';r1__l“:_°;osozné contemporaries of his own boy- acts ol iiiziiilim-f~_< and heroisiii. The lfrench. now Lord French. llistoiwtive but to retire to new p0Hlil0“S- _hope Hey Come “you A K ` hood-days. This sage lived some ‘_li0_\'s oi' today are the same as the inns niust say. viewing his career as-N Von Kluck's design was to outtlaiik °f um' omcers “iemtlo p‘;sm_?_ifeU_t:)t`l (OW Ur 5"* ill'l“5f“‘d )'*`i*r-“' l’*`{*"'*` l’°.“-" "f 3 t]_m_u"`“"‘l f"°‘"~"' 1180- Wllilia whole, and not forgetting the ‘ iiuei th British lett and. tcllllit Sir Jolm ‘lay “ml assonei it on 0 In _l _ - (`l,ri_-¢_ J -_ . .|_..,_. _ _ _l _ _ _ _ _, . - - ' _ _ had been there for us nearly f1i\ ‘ ll” "1"" l”"l i-*-"~ "U "ION flilllil spirit he has shown evei since he it- breach to give battle under the pic ____ __ _ _in more mm "l`li'erc are `sages" today who atons, no _more criminal tendenc- 1|,,m,|,,i,ed the C,,,,,,m,,,d of ini. motion or the Maubeguc tortsfi 'fbat m°'m“" W1 ‘I "‘ pu i. niakea siriiilar»con1plaint.Tlie boys ies_ There are rliiierences in en- B,.m,_,h arlniés -.There was u Soy “.0u1d` ' havé been fam to, me 5,. ii* -J’-9"” ‘"1 the 'Sway °f Russmn their boyhood days were manly, vii-onnieni but the lioy`s relation to dim... we are glad the New york. pedmomny :Orca wmlbut s`uDpm.t_ lllllglliltle. blll W1llS0°.“ Caicll 0”- “Q S °"“r(""“""'~ uldiw lg i“'l“°‘l- it Tinies` has taken this' occasion to lt would have* been Sedan over* it i” an nussmu now' I .' _ _ . . .. _. .. _ ' , _,_____ ' _ _ - " ‘ ' “ ‘ li 1 1 ery bright lot Ur QM 1K6 in ‘hi I-e`(rSC' Mm “ "3 ‘_'H.lh_e ‘l=j_"" “mi -irc l~50l_l'f- _ point out what tremendous military again. The British ai_~_t_ny _was /it_ The (Z_°° °S ar; ‘ V ____ _ ___. _ i I" ‘ld-l""U"‘.ll Uf the m"'"m_l problems he was called upon to dc- about the some strength as tlioand c‘m__t‘llk ure anguuieu 0 Sw >lX lil' Seven lh0llSl1lld yellfs. ill!-lineiit tp the _needs of U10 )'0“tl‘ '§‘ clde almost on the spur' ot the mo- l<‘i'oiicli army that stirrentlerptl at- tives" mi.: mme I 598,; ,EE fuleri he t'is< of tie elders 'intl llicirs is . ' -‘ more I admire tlieiu. iey - _ _ - _ _’ _ " _ . _ " ‘ , ‘_ ment, wliicli, had they not been llc- Sedan in the late summer ot 1870. _ _ _ _ _ _ 15' in tnatty _thotisands ol years; the .respoiisibility of so adjtlslitig cided -_.ight might wen have ,,m,,.,.,| _ _ looking. well drilled and yeiy cour that the youth may be siitfcguard- _ ' _ ' i00UB- cir relative ‘tiiilcreiices throullli ed, may he 'iittirit-d into wholesome the “hom mms” or the war' on _ms Resources' _ - "Tl"5"" ls lllemy °f f"°‘1 i“ Vm‘“` l. ~ ages of di\'ersii`ied history, through paths. inziv be dffvelopcd into cle:in_ , - -. f _ _ vostok; wareliousos are lull or every- ii' ' -- _ __ _,.., tl:u°»knprehistorie et-nturies, tlirough _inaiiliness. VViit‘ii boys go wrong, The sem” Megane' me B'_Ms}‘__°°“’;”“‘_':l°‘___;2_____;f: _tmnm _md priceS_ c0,npm.(,_d to what - _ ` _ he dawn and into the mi ur res- _ A . _ _ . -rim-it-fried potatoes or . _ . _ ` llr¢¢l>Cl‘>\1-`ll¢’>‘>‘ Oi l'@l1iil» <5-‘l'<’f=l'<'L‘i l0nsii>ililv \\'h<‘_ii owe assert, as is` 55' “Nh” F""'°"’ °“‘“g°d "1 hh "la" °f gm“g bam" "“ lm’ Miufilfriie nite or exchange is 10 runies for “Tl-TIE _.tht-if @|(|L.&;_ 5,-few.,-¢n¢,. and so t _ _ ,_ _ _ __heugo.Jenlain line, and ordered ii ._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Monmal was as dangerous to tl. smallf `. It is not necessary' to follow the tor- aiter another through he' Chat_eau,_, Landrecies, _ Valdncinnes, Cambria 'and _St.°_Que°nti'n." _The worst was over- when the 2nd Corps reacliodf' the Somine. " ‘ '- -i, Speaking of the _British arn1ies,_ the Times concludes: "They ara. flushed wltli matiyf victories. Tl1ey__ will never tanto defeat again, and tho Gerxiians wlll"risvcr know any-__ thing else. But it is not to be_ doubted tiint if Sir John French had. hluiidered at Maubeuge in those- crowded hours ‘in August, 1914, the' British would never have returnedf, as victors in the closing days oi the great war.” A _ . l _ _ ‘ - ~._. ;sseecnecaosaooo~ 5, 'Your Problems Solved I sv nav. 1-.s.i.tNsco-r'r,o~.o__ _::' *li _ _(sn rum rmrvniii ti is -ss %W~¥i$¥5%$¥¢§¥t¥5‘$$_il'¢¥i__ Dr. Llnscott. in this column will should _have known its ominous till- come to you by living in nu illegal luxe hours befure._ Whileshe was relationship would -more than ottsct _ _ ‘F 3*’ il *ll “Y” ‘F it ‘li ii *li * ‘F ‘F 3* 41* *Fr defending the M-cus position against 'the pleasure. wtilch you inlglit derive iiroud mul worthy part. it is lining ` N0 one need new in-also me ri.-it n roreo at lem _twine in strong as'_-irlnn "it voni- in-.-er win hen servo iiillelyl ~‘lheret'_ore,_ that u-t»_Bi~itinn Expeditionary some that win his °“'“» 111° G`erm=ws 11-'ul iliwwii .your lumpiness if no 'goes iiivny, so _uid _give Hislfxcellency :i rec- bo known in‘-song and story has tho' b“°l‘ il\9_Fl!tb French Arinyt on nls|>that“lie can iioveiwsee you. D5n't run ion worthy' ol;j'ilic time 'ar'ul_ofl0ii1 cnnténiptlbles. It were as super. gdb! and were‘ driving across tho _into mise;-y_ -. - . uccaston,‘ an wie trust tiat tluous s l ' ‘~ ,_ ntnhra between Nainure and Char-ll ‘ '- ____ ‘ _ r_vtl1in_qpossiIile \\'ili_lic done toiory otnthii) gliiltel-l|\i)i;)ipr;nt nn sm. '110V0il“i‘-Ill 3l‘0\l!lll'hi-‘l left 'iff TUUP. making rt lot nl’ _mom-y, what woulil "‘ °’_‘l>' _ “-". 'hi' ‘”**P"‘f5*"“ll\"` lirdny last ttint'i‘-iriitinn troops mul mil- 'Phe British supports wfiro cunciynn advise nm ~o no with ii?" ot-t Om ('m°'0“‘ 5‘“"""°iil” is Hi* 68-iitured the fortress or Maubeu l-`h“d llfiiili- 80110 'tor several l\0\n'.=l. married raise us lui-gn ii tanilly .as ~ - V *R 'rnnni-:t s ellency worthy of honour. lie* ._ - _ g_ and when t 9 8. _ _- . ' . ` _ ~' 6 ` _ _ _t0 l”"l°llY_l<’Vl9W 501110 D! the. prob h message r .wheel Sir you can and invent your money __ _in _de~.ceiill1C`“‘l ll R““l"“ “‘°"° v I ` ` ' -_ - . _. as watchman. but. 14 l_i'unks and ~ , l _, some bugs were taken. _ y _ f 49' i ty-_ and all smiles-ln tact Americans . 1 - . -iff ',,,.é me only _sue or _tue niiiss they care anything about. Nearly every iiisriiie of the Brooklyn habla Rus~ _. f sp _gp-l 'pnd_tl\gy __l1i-omenlde _day ; _ aulilinllhh-‘ i~""' 2 - * noble lives Falliiigi tliuii. etlllcuto other peoples children and put them in useful positions -._ . _ »_ _ .9 ___ _ . _,`_.r.; f _ . »P. i. lSlANlliR WRITES -_ _ llllllll VlAlllVllSlilK_`- _ _ ---_ i The i'ollowing lcttcr from a (fall-'I itornla exchange will be of much lu-_ ' terest here as Lleut. Clark is a son of; Mr. A. E. Cllltik. of Soyrls, P. E. l.,_ ‘and is now on the Railway conimis-I sion ln l'tussia._ I _ . Mrs. lt‘i'ed M. Clarke, formerly Miss |Annie Carpenter, has received a high- ly interesting letter from her husband under date ot’ August 15th, written at l lvlaillvostolt, where he is stntioiiodl ly with ii group or Anierleau oiigiiiot-rs ilu the -Russian railway service corps, First -Lieutenant Clarke was formerly chief despatchers for thc Stockton dl _|‘i vision ol’ the Soiitliern Pacific ('olu~g when they spent the winter auaitliit; i l i , 1' . v . , ~ `r'l ,» ` ' “ rf 1/ - // I __\___. . » I , c i . i _ _ i ) ‘ _ _ _ _ . .Evtsnvwninnnia , All `Mothers, lFathers, Sisters, Anngs arid Sweethearts will r-be sending 'the l boys christmas Boxes, and the boys will be made happier by getting- the Gifts. Here is Patons List: ‘ » Our OWN boys “Over There" being- pas' masters in the Dry Goods line, they know through experience' what is_req_nii-_ cd bythe boys. Vt’e~-have given TH-'l\t~I»R o pi n i o n our consideration for -the f BEN l:Fl'l` of the PU RCHASERS_._ ' For the past THREE YEARS-_ We have seat hundreds of parcels addressed right up the line and in every case (with the exception of one) found the men. _ _ We will make up parcels in'c.0ttori, address them and attend to the mailingf Our advice is attend to your _“OVER THERE" Xmas parcels RIGHT NOW. Phone, write,-or call personally to PAToNs LIMITED - Your Boys Xmas Parcel rcinki svooi si-on _ lil ll`l _ 1,25, _0 , _ " Klilakiirgwcatcrs - 2 0 Pull over Sweaters Wool Gloves _‘__ _...l Leather Gloves . .. . . ._ ._ l.eath¢=rl\-tilts . l.25and| ' tlauntlcts .. 2.25, 2.65 and 3.50 Sus;pci1tlcr.-1 .... ...50¢‘. 656 and 75c UH erwcar (wool) 3.00, 4.50. 5.50, 6.00' Khaki l'Iandltci‘cliiel'Sf .... 156 I_{hadi _Wool Mitts (best On etlttbl _bhecp lined vests .........7.45 Socks (wool) Islands Knit. ,____`,95¢ oghgg-g_6|)¢‘; ()l'l`iccrs Khaki Shirts...... ...,_2.75 agd 5_5() Knit Ties . _ 75c ‘ Khaki Arm Bands...., ....... ........5'0c Kllaki Silk Han_? __ i;-_ _ '-‘jf-=5'_$~§,~> f . f '~ -_-_-_. ~»...;;;- g.¢-»-v°--:»¢».:§ _ _ n J ast consider a _moment - The right of. the weak to tlourish as tliestron have fio iris: l ‘”*"'“° AU °ld li"""' 0' ”““° i°}'°'” l I i x in _. ~ - - g_ 1_~lt-ani' ‘ s "_ ~ _ _ ' _ _ - v` ` __ _0l°“'¢f‘li“l‘f* ble” m°' “"3 ought to have murried,_wlio hashevcr `_ ' ‘ _ ’ _ e-ye iave sown in your tcars'tliat~a“\vorl`d.ina ' rea in 'i ' Y ' lt still "1 married bet-nuns 'oi his iovs for mon ~ r ` ~ ‘ I " ‘ 'W-"also have cleansed thc- ars. ' _ 1 X 'P is Joy' will tend me on 1 ` - -i f i i ~i i B t 4 A . i 1 4 K I I . ill? N Q ‘ ' “ I 7 - _ - ye' ' ` _ _' “lm the hi* ‘lf y°“r_b0y°,'!;t'i'¢f ~moor and ten. o’er oral; and.. iiixiilwllligtliixnilitizilmtlzli I liia\vrvo(i}li°iel‘lwei,=-i-.tim»ts.i-l