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N - 4|: sstrwalllaaw ,, soy Hooper from the estate of the his limited ol1l>Ul‘i»l11illil€S il B006 ' A meeting ef the dhhcw,-5 of the _ me Dr-_ J, 0, Caikin, sarkviile, N. sire, while her dam Marjorie Keith C,md.an Nntrenal silver Fox g_ 's br:-d almost exactly like Emily Breenew A$.0e'a.ien was held on Ellen by Todd. recsgiiized as onc,Wednes.n,y_e\.e,nne at their head Dr. Britton is sired by Great of tile gli-atcst. if not the greatestlon-ee an Snmmerside The Dream- I ¢¢v>Nr.- nravfsn rvfrrzur»_€vairze¢f.»n “ r 2114-1 "c 1-e4¢&tt1-rrf.a9 fsck: B is T I A VA ` I _ ' r .f2'f~"' ' ` / ` tl, 1'3"* - r . fs” ` '»‘ ii aowuuc B°X‘N° Hockey ‘ " NEWS °'mi SPCRT WC RLD frail-liii g 5 h ' " " 1* TwEE;_ WFEY |11 2605 extra svn.- tobacco APRIL MOTHER 'EPS G\F`l' IS T0 MAN 3510”-,Nc BEST - Chabot after seven minutes and 34 e seconds of overtime that gave Ran- IF YOU PREFER gors a I-0 triumph over Leafs and PLUG TOBACCO won hockey‘s classic series for New t P SMOKE Your at three wma in four starts. "T l°$E|UD Alex Levinsky, bumping defence- so l - ¢ MG PLUG alty box as Butch Keeling grabbed Large package 1 Oc xira large 15c , the puck down from a me-ea lust outside the Toronto blue line, step- - _ pc-rl over it and handed the elder of the Saskatchewan farming brothers e _, his big chance. '~ DCWN THE BACK STRETCH [PUR U N There arrived in this city a. few produced a big percentage 0’ hlzh da 9. o a. colt that should make class race horses includln th.re`e1R S E A R c H is B U ~:_ f, name for himself in the future, if champions at their respective galts brecdlig, size conformation and and ages at one tme or another soundness are requisites. \Vc refer The dalll of Duc-tor Britton has to Doctor Britton registered num- brecrlilzg crllnll to thc best, being _ ber 70959, purchased by Mr. Hoi- by Capiflill Aubrey. \i’ll0 W=lS 101’ _,___ Britton 202 1-4, one of the great- of brocd ma'es ' en ‘ Gem- e Callbeeh rr-sldgd - . ' - ‘ t, Mr. g p - vst iwlters that ever went d°Wn _ Directors from outside points at- the Grand Circuit, and the sire of *M tending the meeting were, Messrs. .fl Troma B,.‘t¢,0n 2_0() 1-2_ Wm-1d'5 It will be interesting to recall Charles Fremont' K_ gn Quebec champ' o of 1931' n raeh-g mare the seagon some of thi- history of the forbeurs| ony; L_ D_ McKenzie’ Truro; F_ H_ , also the sire of four fn Oi' this colt. Years ago there wasl Conn' p_~rt Elgin; Hon. G. Shelton 2.05 and ten in 2.10. Great Britton a mll`l°llilll'¢’ 'leaf B°°`fl°“» named sharp, Charlottetown; Capt. John was purchased by the Nova Scotia J. MillC0lm Flfbes and he bewme L. Read, Borden; Major Robertson. Government, made one season ln ll1ii€l‘€5i5‘d in hmses ‘md their Charlottetown; C. C. Baker Bild the stud and died early in the breeding. He purchased a colt call- DL A_ A Lockhart, Kensington. illiillii °i' 1932- ‘ ed Bi“g°“' “'h° “S “ fm" ye” °ld Aft" f°"ii"° “laiicfs md "9" osvanolen P A s 'r o It A I. Loviuslry sent ossio -ormunuson, _°""° Look 5 homing recom of 206 1_4`| di5°“55"d' Mr' Caubeck wh° had CHARGE - Church service for Ranger forward, sprawling with a 'Phe sire of Great Britton was He esgblished “dfarm it P°:l;:p°gijust returned from England gave April 16th: 11 a. m., North Rustico, too~hea.vy bodycheck and was ban- Chenault 2.04 3-4. Sll'€_ 0! “ear °5 °"» 3" SP0" 3' ° “M an interesting report of the W°l'k 3 m Stanley Bridse. 1.30. Cav- ished. Hardly had he got seated 205' H” ‘WS " 5°" °f Peter in smug it up with mee imck§°f the Wefczme Rciearch Labm-_ engish. I Communion service in and Lester Patrick arranged a. five- nw Great’ the Worm-S greatest brecding barns. etc. He also Duf' stories of London, England in con- North Ragtime special mnsl.-a] man atacking 'charge when Thoms Peter four in the doctors think are inmune. They have been placed in separ- ate breedllls quarters and the pup- pies wili be tested out. The Wel- come Laboratories are constantly exchanging ideas wiii the Canad- ian Government research labor- atories in Ottawa. . The report was received with much interest. Morrell of Amherst, official audit- or for the Association, that he had gone over the backs for the past three months and had found every- thing in order. The meeting closed in the early hours ot Thursday moming. csiililiil. iiiiiiiliiiiii -»-- 'l'hIi column la :coined for Q\10¢l’l county nun of local Interest but od- rertlolng nf I lowli °’""° mi! 5° Inserted at 4 oenta o word atriotlr vnyobll Jn advance. 1 di h. :ln-nnult was sold to New Zealand record pr.ce for a trotting horse. sneer foxes for dmempen *service n Cazven s V wiicrc he is making good. The Arion had just established a new in by Now Doctor us see us. .Alii to Johnn Sho was 2.01 1-4, in turn !-4. lay the ion, was also the ll 1-4. Todd l-4, dam the dam Belgrade L19 1-4, lam was We ha. mica will not he a year °l‘l “ni” ihe 37th of May, because in our ip'nion he is one of the best blfd .oils in the world today- A =if°ll8 statement, you-may say. bill* °“° that we can prove; and our reas- ons are that his`slre Great Britton was undoubtedly one of the zfeli me horses of his day; °ll° °f th’ worlds champion- mt in-ea, .ua roi- no opo°ri“liiti°° Dr. Yloo|l’s Cold On Chest ` Dry, Hacking Cough m,‘_F,“h3_I¢pa,Quoao'oAve.,Inr|dos ___lin, viator it is my misfortune anhrhad coils!! have le in my head. N13 ittlnooadooasdowaaodaettiaeinmyoliolt- Il "Meg ,lmeklngeooglifmmwlaial i ig eine onbilbf-" pruaasaaiioubi .r».Iz¢\°=\l ef CII I Mini Cf i..°°s.':.i':‘..:“.i..'.;l»»-““».-.»%’1ff’»=i» -ai- 5 It l Iii is Glehm-B by Belmont 64. of lt. The result was that many "They are of the opinion that it O. G. s_ Acadia which “ned in *"°’“"° ‘“‘°d' tm” ‘peed nb'f°'; ’“’“‘.‘° "”n“‘:"f°.“;’l° t° ’;°v°,th;h:f,: this port last fail. By utilizing hilrh ve gona to some length in they were ready to carry on mai:-ling V118 0805 ll W “ frequency uemmleelon ghd 9, dell- tiving the pedigree of this colt. eventually the Blngens were con- posaeslon or part of them, re- lm vi it is ann by J atc t ing de cs P06 C- 9 - ’1d°"d ‘ bit "wrt" Blthwgh Bm' turned t° canada in cue M m Ifecording the length of time occu- (ex officio). sen pmduced some of the world* °“tbreak M disease; they mum led by sound travelling to the Presentation of Prizes greatest trotters including Uhlan then be put into diseased ranches P et _ Tn mee wen b the member-5 to th cho r urn e P Y 1.53, in his day a world'a champion. to provc whether lt is canine dia- °£”8°b:;e mnmgice eeoe dere,-mlm; during the year were presented by Blngcn was also the sire of the, temper, as the animals DM? MW ' gh r Col. Leigh. amid rounds ol applause it d the ri 0 ' dm °f M mcil 1-" “°~ ° lm "W lr" "°°“ ’“°°“’“°" .`Zl`.°.7.‘i.`Z.i.”..2.l.`I.°$...“..i..... ..."."....... J. B. M-uma. -im <=~»= M- A. J. lvlocubo, silver cup: Ralph , onrien is sending to ottawa and - mmsonus Jenkins, silt-or cup: Arthur Spllleii. Just about the time that Mr. our Association a memorandum 0! nn cnu._ Silver Cup; J. S. Moore, silver Cup: ld . (Continued on page 13) work, which they consider advis- RW' nw” U' ' ' Umm Wesley Dennis, Silver Cup: Ro! D°"° ' , 7 able to carry out et-Ui-NWI. N14 hmwm’ Ie" Thursday m g Prowse, Silver Cup: W- Willill. Sli' G 0 I N I H I N . M °‘m’bdd"’ Mus' `ver Cup;W. R. Seaman, Silver CUP; r on of ' , A. McDou all, Silver Cup; E. A. léxaeddgdaif dmemm in y put Mm Peter Mncmugall' Bangm’ Iiilerguson, Silger Spoon and Medal! M,-_ Qgllbeplr further atated that |°°"¢° "'15 \"°"'“"' f°' `B°sw"' H. H. Horne, Spoon and Medal: C. _ "mme of tn, exne,.|m,n¢e gh", Mass., for a short visit with rela- Burke' spoon; H_ G' _n"n|es°n_ Mg. have been carried on with the UWB- dal; stuart Jones, Medal; T~ Tll“5» fury foxes supplied to the Wei- '-'_- Medal: Henry VUSU.. Medal; J. D. come Research Laboratories by the Bev. Dr. R. M°0l'l`i°°d Le'-wte' Jenkins, Medal: C. McKenzie, Me- Assooiauou is being sent to me Minister of st. James church, who dal; r. lvremren, Medal; Peter Feld. Association for their perusal. list week received his degree oi Medan He went on to soy that the D. D. at the convocation of the /is a token of appreciation from fifty foxes were subjected to very Presbyterian College. M':‘Cvill Uni' the members ofthe Association, Col. severe tests and only twenty nine. versity, is expected to arrive lionic Lcigil prcsclltcd Mr. W. Dclllliil With ,Jurvived the onieel. These foxes, this evening. _ B 80l¢l illC0il~ ,_ li with canine distemper virus. Dr. also field work lf there is any out- Hls l'BP0i”l2 Wild HS f°ll°W3!'-° ` BWTIST mnmcu SERVICES For a few seconds Leafs fought dmn of Great Br-jgton was Fimmr- world's record of 2.10 3-4 to high i-on March 28th I Visited the _ desperately against the handicap. T t , S Om-lily Bi'iii°il- Wheels' which he 5“bs`3q“e“uy l°W" Welcome Research Laboratories _Rem A'nG`“f Pfosgr R lg Joe Primeau and Murray Murdoch ‘ “fd W 2-07 3'4 “t f°‘“` Years W and mot Dr. 0'Brien and Dr. Dall' xy’ iAmWorshiD at Bedeilue' 114; "" ‘T7 that wc have looked into bike silky- Aim" was extensively ing. We had a. very free dixiisslon °mng School. -H5 D m M° " t R 'fl Brittons dad's history. let bred, -but was not a successful sfrc ,egandme the work they were de.;.’.vell;1n.1g5lsl;lr‘i]*‘;'e at Fre»etU~wn’ hast: lnla ure l e what the “her side “Wes of dams' He produced “neun 2.13 mg and what is being done in asa es at both services. .Banquet nia, his dam. is n sister and she was subsequently bred to ganuda at the Research station in 9’ me 5 y Miter 2.11 1-4 trotting. Binzen producing Todd 2-14 3-4- ottawa. They thought distemper MDT "SSM _ Many ____ .fred by Captain Aubrey "*“'°“ was occurring each season among fnljilsus this city and her homo The fifth annutaii hanqugaifnf sire of five in 2.10. who Todd was bred by J. M. Johnston the puppies after they were Ween- town of summemde Wm mam mth Charlottetown Mania uae Arneorm’ was sired by Peter the of Calais, Maine, who was wcll ed as it does in almost every dog 1 th death of Mrs Fred sociation was he n e Y Great. dam The Mayfem 2.11 1-2, known in Prince Edward Island, kennel onee they have had it, fegmt ° ° ' on Thursday evening. Lt.-Col. Char- = \ also the spied src. Several years ago Peter chased Arion for $125,000. Hier* 3 llection with the experiments oil _ ' ' followed him for holding Art Som- so Gate of Ariaconda. Mblll-ilnii. 101' dam of that great Aust- being a particular friend of the Whm informed that last season meN;'M1ssmacmbbcywhich 0ccm__ les Leigh wns thedgneshigfrelhennx' rinn sire Lord Revelstoke (3) 2.12- late Hammond Kelly. Ho PUFCUSS' there was not a single outbreak on red at her home yeseerdav fonowmg f°" me eve; nga?" “ bers or the’ ed immense quantities of wool in any ,-,Nh in P. E. Island that we a short mnessl DeepeSt~ sympathy complilnlen d theimernd Drk dur- .___._ this province and all over Canada. knew of, they were amazed and Wm so out to ML oaks* who is a eissotclia on len e r go w The ‘hm °f Ammma' that is W A5 °' three year old Todd was mldimme 5° when wld there was sim- brother of the late Mr. Arthur “ihe ergtilsing President Mi* J. S. Kmnddam °' D°°t’°r BTW by J°hnst°“ and George Leavitt Har twuble in the spring of 1921 Gates of this City- MVS- Wmmm McDonald durins the collrsc .of his Marjorie Keith 2.21 3-4. for $30,000. and soon became one in the same district, and then no Wrmnt' M, Wcstmoune’ PQ” was address made mention of the high dum of Johnny Miles 2.- of the most outstanding sires of further outbreak until the spring Mm her erm, when shi- passed standmfd of shooting which is being She was sired by Todd 2.- speed. but died at the early age 0f1930_ away mamtamed by the Assocnmom Sev_ N 34' 55° °f 1°” ln 205 md her °f “me” "DL osrien and Dr' Dsmng' “_” eral scores of 99 were made and two iiani was Belgrade B- 2.16 1-4. ---- considered a visit to Canada now SOUNDING MAC|uNE_h, wh- perfect targets' the mst by Mn J_ Under the ownership Oi MP. F01" would not be of any Efefit assist' nectlon with the repairing of the S_ Moore and the other by Mn A _,_ was sh-cd by Bingen 2.06- hes, Bihgen received wonderful ,meg to them on account of dis- Q G_ /s_ Gamer at me Mm-me Mccabe_ “neun 2,13 by Al-ion, also opportunities and his get mil/IIC temper not occurring each season W1-lar! it is of interest to note that The following are the emee,-5 ,|. of Sadie Mac 2.06 1-4. good. and became the talk of the irmong the weaned puppies, as th°y e Recording Echo seundlng Mwh.. wud for the comme year; B_ W” gl;-gd hy Bow Bells harness horse world. They came t0 are anxious to study it on the I is hem msmned_ This enum. by Beautiful Bells and her their speed quickly and had plenty 1-rnmhes among the young animals. ne B ment is similar to that used in the A report was submitted by Mr MAPLE LEAF GA!-‘tDE‘NB. Toron- went back to Broadway tonight on the strength of a double-penalty to Toronto Maple Leafs end S171 Cook's last and most important scoring shot of the 1933 campaign. The biggest gurl of the New York Ranger firing squad, leader of all National League xnarirsmen, Cook belted s drive past Goalie mme man and Young Bill Thoms, rookie centre star, languished in the pen- Through 60 minutes of sensation- al hockey, that boosted the hopes of 13,500 fans who came out to see Leafs win and send the series into a fifth alld deciding game Saturday night, Leafs had a wide margin over Lester Patrick’s squad, con- querors of Canadiens and Detroit to reach this series. LEAFS FORCED TERRIFIC PASE led again by Ken Doraty and with Charlie Conacher. Thoms. Harold Cotton and King Clancy racing alongside the little fellow, the Stanley Cup defenders forced a terrific pace in every period. They outshot Rangers, and checked more effectively at mid-ice, And they started as though they would win in overtime when 48 shots had failed to get one past Andy Altkenhead in the regulation time. One sensational splash, an- other-then disaster set ln. TWO LEAFS BANISIIEI) ers in a face-oil. Pendlties Prove Costly As Rangers Beat Leafs 1-0 .New York Team Wins Stanley ' Cup As Defending Champions Drop Crucia1_'Ilit In Overtime. to, Ont., April 13.-The Stanley Cup K°i isnsled up in mother race-on to the scramble, poked the puck clear -and started away. The crowd rose to a. man to watch the final thrill of the gruelling gr-_ ies. The former Owen Sound junior star raced over the Toronto blue line, pulled Clancy over his way and t°H¢d I DB-Sl on Cook'a stick. One of the greatest Inarksmen in hoc- key history. cook promptly fired it into a corner of the net. rnrs Is A RANGER YEAR A year ago Leafs dumped Rang- SFS in three-straight to win the most famous bit of ice jewellery in existence. But this was a Ranger year. After finishing third in their section, the Blue Shirts eliminated Canadiens and Rod Wings to get to the final, then won two ln a, raw from Leafs. They lost. the third here Tuesday night-and for a long time it looked as though they would lose the fourth, too. D°l'Bty. tiny wingman who led Toronto to triumph Tuesday, stood out among the forwards. He paved me WHY for half-a-dozen scoring chances from close quarters, but Aitkenhead played the short shots sensationally. LINEUP Toronto-Goal, Chabot; Defence, Clancy. Homer; Centre, Primeau; Wings, Conacher and Jackson; Subs, Day, Levinsky, Blair, Cotton. Thoms, and suddenly Keeling spurted up -7D|'il`|flJ>|'i'| oo’ Y' _.,922-.... e. 1.. a- ¢ _m . vi ICE CREAM place your o Ill FRUIT CUSTARD Bricks or Animal Molds Planning an Easter party? Then be sure you rder for PERFECTION Ice Cream in Special Moulds or Bricks. INDIVIDUAL Moubna $2.00 por Do-r. FRUIT mucus :pineal . . . . . . . ,_ soo sub CENTRAL CREAMERIES Limited PHONE 848-849 1 Sport Briefs 1 A Sands, Gracie, Doraty, Boll. Rangers-Goal, Aitkenhead; De- fence, Johnson and E. Slebert; Cen- tre, Boucher; Wings, W. Cook, I-‘_ Cook; Subs, Brennan, Heller, Som- ers, Keeling, Dillon, Osmundson, A. C. Siebert, Pettingcr, Murdoch. I Officials-Oclie Cleghorn and A. G. Smitll. No score. - Penalties-Primeau, Boucher. s Second Period No store. Penalties-Day, Levins.E;‘_ Somers. Horner. Third Period No score. _ Penalties - A. C. Siebert <2;_ Clancy, E. Seibert, W. Cook. Overtime 1-Rangers, W. Cook (Kceling) 7.34. - Penalties-Levinsky, Thoms. Hon. President-F. B. Conrad. President-W, Dennis. Secretary-L, A. McDougall. Treasurer-H. H. Horne. Committee -- A. J. McCabe, Ralph nklns S. Moore, J. S. McDonald. A vote of thanks was tendered the firm of Purdle & Ferguson for their interest in presenting iz silver shield to the Club. It was also decided to display the trophy won this season in the window of Purdic 6.: Ferguson Shoe Store. Votes of thanks to ihc retiring President, Mr. J. S. McDonald, Col. Leigh and Mr. Fred J. Smith wore unanimously carried. Programme: ph Canada. Dinner. Remarks by Chairman, Mr. J. S. McDonald. Report of Secretary. Toast-The King-Chairman. Election of Officers. The Rifle-Lt.-Col, Chas. Leigh, Toast-No. 2 Co. Signals-Mr, E. Ferguson. Response, Major F. B. Conrad. Dominion Marksmen-Mr. F. A. S. Jones. Toast-The Rifle-Mr. R, Jenkins. New Members-Mr. R.. Prowse. Response-Mr. H. 1-I. I-lorné. Season's activities-Mr. L. A. Mc- Dougall. Toast-The Press-Selected - Mr. Moore. Response, Mr. Ian Bllrnett and Earl Goss. Presentation of prizes. General discussion by members. Music--Sing Song. Other speakers of tho evening were Major Dan Bell and Major Mc- (Clnodlln Prom) MONTREAL, April 14-The 1933 season of navigation on the Sl.. Lawrence River to arrival of four trans-Atlahtlo Montreal began today with the steamcrs and one from the Maritime Provinces. Tomorrow rnomlng port faculties will he ln active operation dlschsrglnl’ British anthraclte cool and feneral cargo from the vessels. on tile same program the same cl program for an afternoon usually consists of eleven dashes or events, the remainder divided among run- ners, steeplechasers and jumpers.. It is not First Period spectators in the stands. Pari-‘ Schmeiing of Germany on the 8th of June at the Yankee Stadium New York, received an injury to his neck a few days ago when a sandbag which he was punching slipped from its pulleys and struck lllm on the back and' neck. It is expected that it will not interfere God save the King. player. the Judgment of handling Running and trotting racing are ay at Japanese race tracks. The hree or four trotting events and urioomlmon to see 40.000' mutual system of betting ls cxten-'h ively used. p Max Baer who is to fight Max much with his training. Tile talk of the Moncton Hawksi breaking up and llleir members distributing to professional and amateur teams has no basis in fact as yet. The rumor is preval- ent that the entire tt-an-i will be kept together' with the object of competing in thc next Olympics and winning the world‘s chamlnon- ship. George Allison writing in the London, England, Daily Eicpress,\ says: "There are hosts of people firmly convinced they could man- age a football club," and llc goes on ic tell of the hii.ildl'cris of onc- siriod letiers that flood the spoitsi au infinitely' more specialized job than people imagine. It is said that Nels Stewart. of the Boston Bruins lost eight pounds in that long overtilne game with thc Maple Leafs of Toronto which was finally won by the Maple Leafs. That may seem A lot to lose, but we know of cases where len have lost six pounds and more in running a quarter of a mile. That occurred in thc quarter mile championships of 1897 when Tom- my Burke of the New York A. Ci. lost that number of pounds when he won the quarter mile in 49 sec- 1Contlniled on page itil Y. BOWLING Bowling Yr. Pansies J. I... Stewart. 176 R. A. Pendleton 109 W. R.. LePnge . . . . . . 258 J. Johnston .. . l4i| 202. E. Bell ._ lrio isa 130 17. ia; 1305 .-___¥__....... 112 Total--2303. Tulips A. H. Burke . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 192 R.. Jenkins . . . . . . . . ._ lil: N. D. McLean..... . ...U02 E. E. Clawson '.209 134 C. J. McLean 176 22': Reg. Taylor 176 171 Ted Chandler . . . . . . . . . . .. 122 l-13 Total-2381. Majority for Tulips, '78 pins. 1558 130 lib desk and lnanagcr's office Wien a, i'al'ol'itc loam .goes wrong. He snysl further: “Writers will ncvcr stop! to consider whether the players suggested are available or whether there is money in the bank to se-I cure thcim." Isn't the world the same all over in every branch of sport? Echo answers. YES! Allison says that some of the most brilliant players have fal.ed as managers. Others who receive fewer honors in the playing field have succeeded. The manager who trusts to luck is riding for a fall. Judgment. in picking out the him right, that is what tells. It is ' "T H. Saunders .. liil W. Campbell . . . . ._ H. Partridge ...... . . T. W. Bentley ...... .... W. Livingston .... .. P. Crichton High single. A. H. Burke, 260 High two, W. R, l..cPugc, Marigolds F. Small . . . . . . . .. G. Hutcheson ... L. Roper ......... pills. 463 pills 205 169 116 130 l.i‘.! ;!~li» lilo 131 128 l45 Total-1996. Daisies ill: 14.7 128 146 211 240 176 165 130 129 201 Total-2011. Majority for Daisies, 15 pins. High single, F. Small, 305 pins. High two, I-‘. Small, 554 pins. We have received Us v no-¢ iE BIKE SHOP,- GFS our new stock of FISHING SUPPLIES And are ready to take care of your_needs. » Look over our stock. Ask our prices. They will please you. Open Evenings. Gt. George Street ~ ' Sporting Goods and Accessories lslnudw Lialmou for runnin. i I | I .. 1 ,~ ., .girl I iq »" <“~ ‘ ' . ` - _irl>iuL_1s, 1933 . =Tl£=_qlqAnl,o;_fraT0WN GUARDIAN _ e PAGE SELEQL, fe ag .-1- . .__ _ Y _ = 1 . _ _ . ,y . ' \°( fr L, i " . . ~ - .ig _ .~ ,,, _ 1 f rl l ‘ . i i l v ' ".;f' 9° A -Q `"f».< i ll i r J 1. »`-.`. -Lf b .12 i i i i l . i . i l . t fi 3: ' i i I 'i if; I “i -_‘ _,..- . » P ; . 1 .. .