i `: 2410-10-80Mtf. NEHS FOR THE GUARDIANS SATURDAY _..' ,_ _.-.Am and from e e nm p.. . llul'T ‘ 'l`i'<-_V f1l‘G cl-nm wl ilu `Mag,¢_|lelic llirl. HOW She Compele Others To 0b y llef Will |00.P°0 C°D\l_s el Remarkable Book des- Giibinl psculrsr Psychic Powsrs lo he distributed lo renders at "Fha Chulggh. lawn Guardisn "lil "Thefwonderful power,o! Personal 11111001168. Magnetism, Eascination, Mind Control, call it what you will, can surely be acquired by everyone no matter how unattractive “or un- successful," says Mr. Elmer. Filla- worth Knowles, author of the new hook entitled: "The Key to the D~- velopment of the inner For- ces." -The ‘ book lays bare many ss- tounding fact! concerning U19 practices Of the Eastern Yogis, and de- scribes a sim- ple though ef- fective system of controlling the thoughts and nets of others; how one may gain tne love and rl-iendsnlp` of those who might other- wise remain indifferent; how to quick- lyand accurately judge the character and disposition of an individual; how to cure the most obstinate diseases and habits without drugs or medi- cines; even the complex subject of projecting thoughts (tclepathy) is explained. Mies Josephine Davis, the popular stage favourite, whose por- trait appears above, declares that iPr'oi. Knowles' book opens the door 5.....--_-_-_____,_1._.-_...-7. - _to success, health, and happiness to Sixry Thousand lrsppen now senduseheir iiaw Furs. Why not you! We psy highest prices snd express ohsrges, ehsrge no com- mission and seridsnoneg suns day goods src' received. Millions ol' ullsrs sro Enid tup- iers rsell yesr. Dell with rreiis ls house. ive src the largest in snr line in Csnsds. FREE HALLAMS TRAPPERS GUIDE Fnnels mil English. , A book oi' 96 psges, fully lllurp'sred._ Gsn-is Lsws revised lo dale-tells you how, when sud where to lrsp, hail snd traps to urs, snrl many clber valuable facts' concerning lilo llrw For lndmlry, sho 1;: =~ Us-ro-lbs. mirnue" fur quoisiionr, se ABS LUTE- LY FREE for line asking. Write !o-dsy- °=|‘|'==* JOHN HALLAI(,Limiled Nail Dr if. 36': lll l-`ro|ir Sl. Essl. T 0 every mortal, no matter what his or her position in life. She believes that Prof. Knowles has discovered principles which, ii universally ad0l\t- ed, will revolutionise the mental sta- tus of the human race. The book, which is being distribut- ed liroadcast free of charge, is full of 'photographic reproductions show- ing how these unseen forces nro lic- ing used all over the world, und how thousands upon thousands have de- veloped powers which they little dreamed they possessed. The free distribution of the 100,000 copies is being conducted by li large London institution, arldacopy will he sent post paid free to anyone interested. No money nccd be seni. but those who wish to do so may enclose 5 cents (stamps of your own country) to cover postage, etc. All requests for the free hook should be address- ed to: National Institute of Sciences Free Dlstrilllltion Dept. 94.5. D., No. 2E8, Westminster Uridge Road, ‘lion- don. S. ld., England. Simply say you would like a copy of “’l‘l10 Key to the Development of the Inner Forces," and mention The “Chariot tetown Guardian" i _- if “V Y-is-------_ rw ..¢ _-v-_ _ _-_-_-L'-_-_-_-_-_»_~ 1*- - _ v - ~ - - cunneuu cl. ASSI FIED N ADS l fills column half csn`f per ward / One cznf per word iini insertion n _ - _ for ercn conlinusiien Cash must scwllliwlw °_l'd°l’- ”"'“'“‘"“ °h"`5° Twenty live cents. ~~ ` I .. ____A -A- AA---AA_’ ' i*"."-Y-`;A_`;__'1 L-_-_-_-_-_-_ _-viva '_-_-_1 _- -_ -_- -_-_-_ _ _ _ -Ii -Y - - v - - - Y 3 ,___ J* _ AGEN1l`S_ “'#\N'E0 lfonrniirr Aomufrs wnwrlifqi l-lend for Catalogue Solar and Bro- mide prints: Portraits fiat and Convex. Frames andsheet Pictures. Merchants Portrait Co., Toronto., _- -- , _ . __,_q;u_gl__i.°r; new WANTED IMMEDIATELY--A COOK. Apply at once to Mrs. A. A. Bart- lett, 175 Fitzroy St.,10-21-2428mtf. MAID WANTED IN SMALL FAM- ily, to gg to gg, John, N. B. Good Wages, Apply at 235 Euston St- ‘ 2»i1g;1_t_i_-3oM4_l_pd. WANTED-GIRL FOR GENERAL house work. ,Applyat once to Mrs. D. stewart, ies- Kent st. ‘ ~'*‘ » 2411-10-30Mtf. crm. wisrnii. ursnr *ro uns. or. M¢Ml1lan,,-._14il Prince se. - __ _._ _..._ __ _WANTED.-A GIRL» FOR GENERAL housework. Apply #116 Cumberland _ Se, ___*_______z3o4-io-zsmr. WANTED PUPIL NURSES AT 'Ill-TE Tantou State Hospital. For par- ticulars _address Dr. Arthur V. Goss, Superintendent, Taunton sms Hospital, Taunton., Mass. 1872-10 3MBMos WAN’1‘EiD-LADIES TO D0 PLAIN and light sewing nt home. whole or spare time; good 'PHYS W0\'k BUM- nny distance; charges paid. Bend stump for full particulars. Nation- al Manufacturing f _Compauyf M011’ ,,.,,,,|_ _ -lsses-nuclei FUR _sA§.'l-l » _ iF<>'rT’s-i7G.`r"n As; _ urns FOUR year om Clydesd.dle`,'ma_re in foal. Apply to nlex_e_.miibi~_;, A. Stewart. Ha,-r|ngl;9l|_ H..-. -_ _ZQTT-l-_lll:29E3i. FOR SALE AT ST. PETERS HAR- bor, 3 house `and lot. For further particulars apply MBl`BU-\`¢*- Find' ny. 21- FOR SALE-HINK. BLACK. uLlJE. cross, and red foxes. 'l‘. G. Ives. M'0nf,"\|Q, Danma- ____slru/nllm. v »cl\N_r WANTED SALESMlDN--EXULUB- ive lines, permanent, big earnings guaranteed, no experience. f-BH VB' caileias. Write Luke Brothers. Lim- ited, Montreal. $314-10-271661. MALE .HELP _.W 5.NlED winrrmo.--. rooms .ms WITH some knowlsil - of bookkelgaissé but mm ..._-~, I me _sme- wrltef; olh.,_.;i’w_{lll`l\¢ to do elsrkingst »=- _ ‘in 'kcnsrsl If-5?* of lumber! ' ` . A_ good Op-_ ening' foe’ 1 __ _ msn who is serious 'lm-* Address; . Y WANTED. APPLY 1h'8 QUEEN Bgt . ` 2375-10-29Mf.l. »_ Y Y Y: T0 LET . ”’”"“*“"""""i"_"Ei-iifi 'ro LET, WAREHOUSE oN wharf; also storage space. A. Pick- src is co., coal Dealers. Cherwtta- town. ___ ___ 2428-10-§i1M1w . 'ro l.E'1‘.",`1-rouse.. APPLY zaz Great George St. 2l05-10-30MU- T0 LF/l‘ IN A PRIVATE FAMILY. bright furnished room with hoard. Apply here. 2399-19-80m3i. "1'_6Ys"i"-?ns§1RAs1.m nnsrnsmos on BB Upper Prince Street. Also good stabling. Possession Oct. 15th. Apply to J. Stanley Wed- lock, 99 Upper Prince St. _ 4 1876-10-Slldtf. WANTED piece of land, about 8 or 10 acres . with or without buildings, about one mile from city. Address K1 Eddon House, Charlottetowo. s_ ________%4£"I:ll£°_'_@1!‘ih WANTED-EGGS, BUTTER AND dressed pork. Choice quality only. John Hopkins, Pork Packers, Bt. _Joll_\h_N_. _B IMD-10-'2>\;d1n_io FOR B`ALE.- ONE ISBAND BRED cross Fox but of litter of three, two of which were black. One pair Island Bred Cross Foxes out of litter of three one of which was black. Ono Bilver Dog. One pair Cross Foxes 75 per cent. black. Apply to Calvin Reeves, Isower Freetowl. or _ Roderick Mn (sy. Bra demons. 211 t-10-'1BMl'f.' i ‘ we wll.r.`|».\r rou $120.00 » to distribute religious l,~ters¢\Lre In your oommunityslxtx days woi . Experi- »nce not require . sn or wonxsn. UD' or nnitv for Promotion. Brsrslt me ms i:..l.l.:‘1-.l.';¥f'.'~°.::l.':.'::.l B °.'.i...ls:.-...l‘i. Fxlra Fancy Barbados M0l;ilSSES Schr. "Hazel Trslxey" now on ,vi sy to this port with 3< o Punchoens 50 Tlerces _ _ f :oo Barrels Quality Quarsnteed I A. B. U., I D, dum, Hin. flue' (5 Y . ' iiisiiilrifcisliaaf-cyst; __ iwra Mess :.-:r=@';: r=f="-'» “= _ ` ` \ MONDAY. - BEING OVERHAULED.-f The C. G. B. Earl Grey is now _undergoing s thorough overhsuling preparatory to entering the ,winter service. A number of men from Messrs- Bruce. Stewart & Co.', Ltd., are cleening= and repairing the machinery. _ ' ~ \_v-' ._ : A TO BE 0RDAINED.- Mr. Jones, of University of Durham, arrived ini I-Isllfax;_by'.'ths Molgonian,~ and* willl be ordalnedto the discounts,-in Ad- .veut._ At.pres§_lit he iu__r_lctlng"as lay, reader' in "the missions, 6l..Georgetow`n . and Souria, " P;“ E. Isisndp-says.” a’ Halifax exchange. woRK_ ; cournnrmn.-. Messrs Bruce Stewart & Oo., Ltd., Charlot- tetown, haye just completed fitting up an up-to-date drying room ln thai laundry of the P. E. Island Hospitall Ihey have 'also installed in the Hos- pital a new up-right steam boiler for- sterilizing the water and bandages and running the machines. This firm also shipped two of their famous 4 h.p. Imperial Gasolene motors to Summerside Saturday. _ RESIGNS POSITION.-Mr. Arthur Corney, who has for the past twelve years worked in Crockery business in Charlottetown in the cstalllieh- ment now owned by 'Lila-:lr'.z Co., ‘nas resigned that position to accept another in ' the crockery deport.- ment of Messrs R. T. Holman, Ltd., Summerside. Mr. Corney has a thor- ough knowledge of the crockery busi- ness and will be a decided acquisition to the stall of this large and enter. pricing establishment. i_-Igglgft for" Burnmerslde by the afternoon train Saturday afternoon. f ARBITRATION CASE.-The evid- ence that is being heard by the Court of Arbitrators appointed by the Supreme Court in the case of Waiter Low against the Government, which arises out Ol a claim sixteen or seventeen years old, being in connection with an annex that was built to Falconwood Asylum, is now drawing to a close. The witness that is at present before the arbit- rators is an ex'g0V9l”I\0r of the prov- ince and ex-attorney general also, Mr. D. A. McKinnon, who was in oi:l‘lce\in the latter capacity at the time, in 1900 when a. practical set- tlement of the dispute between Mr. Low and the Government was made by the payment by the Government of certain amounts to the majority of Mr. Low’s creditors in respect of the work at the Asylum annex. FOXES AND '.)YS'l"ERS.- Among the recent organisations in process _of foxmution in this Island, ls a com- ua y of n. character diderent from any of the corporations nt present operating -.in P. E. Island inasmuch as it is intended to prosecute the breeding of foxes and other fur-bear- ing animals jointly with the cultiva- tion of oysters. The proposed name of the company for the incorpora- tion of which by letters patent application has been made to the Governor-in-Council, is “Malpeque Bay Silver Foxes and Oysters Limit- cd."_ The proposed capital ,of the company is $95,000, divided into 950 shares of the value 0! $100 each, If-,s office or chief place of business will be nt Hamilton, Prince County. P. E. I.. and the provisional directors are nominated as follows:--I-I. Mont- gomery Jones, manufacturing furrler of New Brunswick; James W. Keir, E. Fanjoy, merchant of New Glas- gow, N. S.; J. Ross Miller, physician, oi Mallieque, P. E. I.; B. of Amherst, N. S., and Fred J. Lock- erby. farmer of Hamilton, P. E. I. TUESDAY. - REPAIRING BELL TOWER-It has been found that the roof of the clock and bell tower of the Court House Charlottetown, is leaking and at present workmen are engaged in effecting the repairs necessary to render it water-tight again. _ | Aoo1nsN'r vnsruupnv.-Ernie Muttnrt, one of the pin boys at the Charlottetown Bowling Alleys, mel/ with n. serious accident yesterday, from the result of which he may lose the sight of one of his eyes. While he and another ofthe boys were playing with a bottle that contained carbolicacid, the cork flew out and a portion of its contents went into the boy's eye. 'He was imme_diat‘ely_.” taken to the Charlottetown hospital where everything possible is being done to save his sight. wAN'rsn 'ro BUY. A sMAl.r. ` “___>__V_ ___ CASTURI A For Infants and Children. ills Kind You liars Always Bough Bears the ,dgnatnre of ka.- -$3.5ll Recipe Free For _Weak Men. ._ Send Name snd Address To 'day -You Can Have if I" ree A and Be; Strong and _ vigorous. We hsveln our possession s prescription turn.-#vous deb litl{.lnck of vigor, weak- _ened manhood, fsl ng memory and lame gsck. brouqlht on by excesses. ugbstursi rslns,ort efollles of youth, t at has cured so Lanny worn snd nervous msn rgmtlnt e r own homes-without any \ tlonsl 'help or med‘lolns - that we gbink over! man who vlrhss to Tags ‘l:a.°°‘.'.°‘.:l:.°l".¢. :“.ll."-°a:.°‘:.' °" sgtegnifnsg to ishdceopyglihs prefcrfiii’ tion aloof charge. n s pls n. ordinary :fits “mg Yes to sny msnvrho wil blur ser pt oneorn s fr-vm sD'hysic- I? sz' fzssm ssscrge slvudr o mea s d_ 0 ra ocnv use rt as esiarest-so in mom nséloo ortho cure of sflolsnt rn vi sn vldoxievor nuttwsthsr. e t Ink we ows t to our ellow msn to ssndt lomoeogy in oonfldemi: so thist any msn snyw ers that s was and d s- cour: ed wie repost d fllurcs ms! :sed ':,f:.:sf‘:‘c::l'.g`i°.'i_§.:':.';lii.»;~.'; ditzccain :'.'.'...l°'.':':.“2 ldin¢,Ds'rgt. i2h,mxé\ws lil 'en /_ - .. ’\_ - . Laeoun :N r. s. 1.1Jrhe_ Quar- lottetown correspondent of The Lab- our Gazette writes as follows, ip the October number of--that publica- tion, on the labour conditions in this province. “Activity prfsvailcd in all branches of trade and conditions were some- whht better than for the some per- iod last year. The Fall boom com- menced and the wholesale buyers of Produce are DF°Darinz..for 5 big ex- port trade. The diderent trades were active, more especially `carpenters,. machinists, stove utters and un- skilled labour. The Prince Edward senger business for this season dur- ing Exhibition week, carrying into this city in two days about 8,000 or more people. Every passenger ear fit for service was in use. The rate of' wages remains the same, no changes of _note being made. Labour in gener- alis quiet as regards strikes, etc. Cost of living, while on a par with more active communities, remains as ig the past. The Brotherhood of ailway Tralnmen held a' meeting in Charlottetown on September 21. The reports showed the Island mem- bership to be almost forty, and -the Brotherhood to be in g, good con- dition. The crops were good, consid- erlng_the lateness of the season. Wheat is reported exceptionally- good. fishing industry was almost at a standstill, very little coming to the local market. Lumber mills in this city were all having a brisk trade, The managers of the fox exchanges report that there is an unusually brlsktrsde in--forshsres at present. Stock in old companies is being dis- o'osed of at good premiums, and stock in new companies is eagerly sought after." WET WEATHER. DAMAGE.-Fron its correspondents in different partr of the province The Guardian hal received many reports regarding thi effect of the recent unprecedented rainy season upon the crops. The re ports ure, to put it mildly, unfavor able. In the vicinity of Tignish then has been serious loss. Much 'of th- grain was late and practically al that was in stook at the beginnin; of the rainy weather is still in th fields ungathered and unfit for any thing except feed,_much of it even un _ Sit for that. Grain that gave prcmis of excellent field and had been in tended for seed is practically value less. Some farmers have as m-any s 300 to 700 stocks out yet and littl of it will be worth saving either fo straw or grain. It is estimated tha half the grain crop is seriously dan aged.-At Alberton and vicinity an along through the O’Leary distric’ conditions are little if any better Tl ti t ' this section is 1 le 85 1118.6 III Loss of Appetite `~.‘_€ Prevents Sickness Are you one of those thousands who, though apparently well, catch cold easily and often? lt's ai dangerous condition to tolerate, and one which you can easily prevent by faking two or three bottles oiNa-Dru~Co Tasteless Preparnllon..of Cod Liver Oil at once-this Fail. This pleasant-fasting food-ionic gives fone and vigor tc the whole system, and so strengthens lungs and NA-DRU Cod Liver Oil Island_Rsilwsy did the heaviest pas- , if H ea] th By virtue of its remarkable combination of curative and nutritive properties. Ns-Dru-Co Tasteless Cod Liver \ Oil is one of the very best remedies known for chronic coughs and colds, bronchitis, asthma and caiarrh. I1 is also an excellent reconstructive Ionic after fevers, and in diseases such as scroiula. and rlckeis, which are dll! io constifulionsl weakness. - Tasteless Preps.rsticl`l0f~ ~ would otherwise fake hold of you. bronchial tubes that they readily fhrow elf the colds which NATIONAL DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO- OF CAN your Druggisf. Prove its worth by getting s 5Oc or $1.00 boffle from 307 ADA,” Lrnrrnn- _ . _ i L1 if " _i I v. l nuch worse than this.--Through Wol- lington and Mollt Carmel, where 'lhere is considerable low land ri like 'ondition prevails, at least 25 per ent of the grain being yet in the ields and growing in the stocks. lta.cks"6f grain, owing to the con-' tinued wet and warm weather are ~rops, for the most part, having *' ieen harvested before the wet wea _'ally all. The reports so far received ‘rover only part -of Kingfs County. ‘here is, evidently, considerable loss ‘ere also, although perhaps less than n the other two Counties_ ` ‘.The funeral of the late Mr. John darshall, Kingston, took place from lis residence on Tuesday, Oct, 21~t_ it 1 o’clock D. m. The day \ lerneucy of the weather many friends 1 rom far and near gathered at the F rome to pay their last tribute of re- . lpect to one whowas held in high es- eem by all who knew him. Inter- nent was in the Presbyterian Cern- itery, Clyde River. The late Mr. .Vlarshall was 67 years of age. He ormerly lived in Covehead but a (ln ston He was a rnerrber of the ease. _ velfare. Of a kind and hospitable It il °°'i°“’ 'nd °°p°°l““7 9° “V lisposition it was .his delight to en- _ _ Wop 1° that must' k°°D “D ‘nd 'hm' ° ;ertain his friends, and particularly ~ `_ ’ ~ _ TWO SIZGS < . - A _~ A. I r. _ ret behindhand. - vas the hospitality of his home be- 5% 1 I C ll th Rev A W 'rue potato eros is also up to the il? cent iiemoycda and very “cinch iw °"“’°" ‘md ‘he °°“““`““i°y° He "i"S“"' standard of any previous Venn Th-B _ B ref““"'1d°‘;1 ba 1yi3‘“““g° ' ‘ . leaves to mourn the loss of a kind h»_-ad. ' 'ow lymg “n B cond "ms "re vcryl and loving husband and father, rl Road, rery stormy, but in spite of the ii- l will he sadly missed in the home, the siding sorrowing widow, two sons, Duncan town, at home, and George in Cambridge.,f}‘1_thy Mass., and one daughter, Mrs. Boyd io the Livingstone, Clyde River. Three bro- bereavement. in Covehead, and five sisters, .lone and Margaret, Cove- Mrs_ .lohn Hughes, Wlnsloe and Mrs. Douglas, Charlotte- also survive him. The sym- _ '.5 ._ of the community is ‘extended sorrowing family in their Sore ome off xunscathed and the loss willi, I l ' i" I __ ‘”¢ ' Abbcys l2.f.e-..sa1r At Any Hour .fr ~ _ gsm L1r,_ .~.'.`=l‘E-P".-Er: _ I Recommended by doctors. “ne” ‘ f°""“‘m°\' °f Pr°""°u“‘ an uterested in all that pertained to itu At a“ Dtugg t ' _' \s Ss ` ll - ~ _ fs loss of vitality, vigor or tone, md if iresbytprian Chu,-ch and was deeply \ ' The best medicinc to take for It If . /-.-»,.. it ~ tn l n _ 5 -.* me srenr ,constitutional remedy' miawiiréhgn dzncolririlyimiznnsoioirsvggvnri. IEE( ` _[F ,,_,,,_, 259 and géi Hggd 3 Sa|»9apa|»|||a‘,.lre1zev. Mr. orman, Meen0:r;>l;1;`{2l ‘ il '_ In ` W; _ __ Y H V - . __ __ _lr 53.1' 1 7" = [Ai 60c. Whenever you feel seedy and out of sorts take a dose of Abbey‘s Eifervescent Salt. This invigorating, pleasantly bubbling drink acts quickly and surely on the sluggish liver or digestion and tones up the entire intestinal track. It is mildly laxstive in its action and a. sure specific against Gout and Rhcurnatism. °,5"‘_ 3 EE , ,__- YOU \l%!,z ,__ ,_ i ' ,_ ' 2;-_:"2 - .-1 .1 'f~'f_ _ ‘,"Ti'- 2.-1'* ` ' ' A _ Y _ ’_f?‘.i".3_’i""".»‘:~‘T-‘ -2--‘J . . I' ‘ 1’ 'F1 "-- ' C l - . . l i¢;,.j_ {7_-'__. isle loss in Alba y . , -.~ _.f-l.__f._»:.-_-___~v 1 ` ,-.1 rl fact no part of the nrovincc has .- K Se between 15 and 25 per cent while . ,. Z. "ot a few farmers have lost practi- P 1 I i 'Q ' ..¢.~'_<4,i»,:1..-_-_ .». r...- '5 A ~ .1 I \,é..\|_r| -i_=_f»-H' ` __ .-1 ._ _ lumber of years ago removed to l Take A Bbltie Home \ ' s. 1//i//,, li 9 :J` \ \` \\\l| ____ lull lin/ ,-/"' _,-.=>--4-°\,e/“$\~\\ -,,, " ` Sunrise to oo » _ 11 ° _ WG e Flavor lasts "se A \\\\ ///‘_,, \\\\ `<=-" /b im ll 1.. f . . f 1, ~. Chew It After Every Meal It’s the most ineikpensive pleasure -~ known-easiest to get-easiest to carry. It refreshes the mouth before or after smoking, relieves heartburn instantly. - BUY IT BY THE BOX Look for the spear Avoid mutations _ Made in Canada Wm. Wrigley .lr-. Co.. lid. 7 Scott St., Toronto » ='!".""\_ ...l `\\\ ’//" . The fragrant, lasting mint leaf flavor refreshes your mouth, soothes your ove `- throat and impr s teeth, breath, appetite and digestion. .nf ,¢.1, I ii ,, 'E ' l _ l . \i‘~'»ii N ~” G -'a . \ ' \ i , ' .- _ , _ iii. , .ijt l Ifil. , _ . , fliers, Robert, David and Louis re- _ §“_______f______ _____ __________A___ ,_ g V ii |""""“ i ill|llullllllNllill|lullIll|ll|l|l|l|l|||i""""I ful rovered with a thatch of young grow- _~ _ i ‘,»'_ ‘ng grain. Through North Bcdeque, f "fy, I ‘ is ` ",§". iff Freetown, and Lower Bcdeque, the ~ FL/ ,_' ‘ '_ i D _.ii gg. lamage has not been so great, the ,_ ’,’ f " /3 = iii. 'U her began There has been consider-I 1% _ \ I n and Searletol ii ,-1, _ \ " ' _ 1 r`li` .`_ ._., __ li' " .. .3..' ag " file _ =°;_ J, -if , ~ f :_.; i-1-,..-.'. .,,';.=.;j` ‘. ir=\;;, i i. ‘.» .3 ii 2': :'_. lif-“.1 v .ur .‘.Z".'*. v,`»-_ Figflf ."`.‘.' ' 1 1 ‘_ .i »;.,_ r'» EL .,f.2_ i /'.i` » A- ‘ ' fy - 9.' fs- ‘ iiil -‘l." _ X, ...fl- "=i§i,~' 5 l sfo; _K 3 lil-ll 1- ili i"."i: ci ‘J ~ ‘ l vi E- lt, i -‘-3,.-’ 'il' '_ 5‘\}_L.’~,. ~=.-,l= 1 .file J -1,. 1 'ii . 5'? f'¥" ii ‘ i,l:=,,'i ‘.35 51 1'/".5 _i}_z'i`.= hifi! ’ i.,l-v.- - .fr I -rl," »_‘ _= l, .- ./l,..~; :- ' iii". L l ml, V .,, .` .g;,,. ,_L, .i;:.‘-~ ilu.; _ lei; 'i-§;» l .'li`.'-_,T - lfllfi li .‘.;i_;_.f~_..r "-,iz _ll " 'v '_;"'.3~. Mfr' . ,L ffl, 'I iliiii .___ \ 1"". ,-.: »» ? If if '. 'V , , l i I ». gf, ,,. » . li 1' . g-35-__ . _gli-_ lfllril r -I. '».'