fi \ _ f -fl.: _, » _ ls Q 'Tl .c-_ ‘ - e __ _ ,. .. -_ '.1- T 'Z I .P li ‘ `_' -»». _r 1 _,i .. \`§ _ _X _’ s 1 ‘_ _+ fy _ ._t‘»_‘ _ -___‘5~s ,_>_',~ _. 3,. ~__,f_`; .» _.,- "ff . _:Jr A", lf _. , f _ _ _ ~_ i ~ .; 4| 4 .~-r,l ‘- -ff A ide, ~ _ _ 5' r as 1 V ‘f’f; Q A' " F Y ' -rf, ~ L . _,_ 5, ,-_. _- ._ -_._ 182# 22;- " xes,~"‘_~ _ 11'- 5." ‘ 1. ltlfzf. ri.~» = _t LFAD ALMOST A PERSONAL REM ARK. _ o_ " “hose goods s ii' lo us iv a. . ‘ .»_ _ 1 1 sf Ei _ ig 55 ~ ig. . f _»- _ 'Ill ‘ V i rf; §` -1 io, IW " Y . 20a mf 98,-E ’= I Eff _- I* ae ial li _,'_ le li :to 5 i a ' 7 _ _'\ r 9 -_ _'E . . -- ~ ` ' Seeourliceoi Fan _GJedsfoeXmutrade. .V _ b' cle race ln ew 01° U18! _D by_youarein such demand that youmfght Pginrg and cleaning, ami? 801181' lt \ ey _ if I iii’ U"S° Aliaeten' 'hemtfiiz ':earl:m¢é N34: ligen Dre-a11au2¢‘-fhbllllifl “'19 Just 9"” 5" a °°“pl° °f mmm” mr? md om-.ho t Y* I " _ ` lll' _ h d tem. you will oblige yours sincerely, baxra Y mf’ °’ ’° mY_"Pm' 5” nic Di'°a.e’ undahigu ‘ gg eifectlveasifll. a Cnarrs. 811011 l in I O V w ¢ VV If l ' are f` l S Alltlieclimi slmialmeuielr I 1. I - f 3 P Bantley'a Linlment is excellent for P 'en D _ » A ~ 9 _ - _ MMBMILLAN ' _ - hows taken ior Xmas and New Yeafe é ° _ _ _ _ .{£.'°.'l‘l°..T.'.i".‘1§.‘3'i8&ii'f."'¢3 ..i..i.., i....i...~, tice...-1-. 0°-me _ §-sofa# ue we Su on-is _an in Gm can sl ,Z _; _ The Floor lllreallhance _ $275 worth 4 e , . _ __ ._ _- --.»- - _.;_-.< .-__.,._,,-<,l_-__-~»-_ ‘< ._ f` _,..___-._-._~ .- __ _-$11 ...L_- » _ _-' ._ _ » 5-- 1;- ~._._:. __ _ .. , _ es., ..»__ _' fx -' -- ~ :-*ff rl. .___x. _-*~2‘“=,.- _. _-‘~ -~»s» - » - ;¢s!'°*'* ` ____ -,-53;; ,_ g ’ _- '¢- -__~i~. _,, ,_ e e - ._ - ~ ,x .» u __ .t - _ __ __ _ _,_-..~__i=_. 9 _ _...,_n,~_ -_ .-_ _ _-l. f- .- .~_- »..- _ < »..» "5 .- ._n=.. .s» ~- -- ' ; "" " IEE GUARDIAN UHARLOITETOWN IRINCE EDWARD ISLAND DELEMBKB 26, 49 ' Y _R NEED Nor re A GARDENER mu., ;..n'i lim-cssarily ll Slflfdenel' A - _ .d heisnlile to remote u wi ow s “$088 _,___ 1 . - ~ - -~-~-~ lle Walked _ .um with Paine In the Back-Sleep *gable-Medicine of no Avail Un- ¢|| get Dr. chaste ltldney-Liver Plllt. l “L Patrick J. McLaughlan, Beau- ipmw, Que., states:-" I was troubled 1,'-“M Kidney Disease and Dyspepeia for lnnus and have been so bad that I lcould not sleep at nights on account of lpam in the back, but would Walk the lmo, .11 night and suffered terrible :“..°?yti-led all sorts of medicines but lt” no relief until I began using Dr. Ichasgs Kidney-Liver Pills. They made in," man of nie, and the old troubles ,nm to be driven out of_ my system." _ D5 l_'hase's l\'idney-Liver Pills have ln enormous sale and owe their popu- kmy to the fact that they can be ab- _mmuly relied upon to cure all ail- ment; of the kidneys, liver. and stom- .cn They are purely vegetable in _ pmpggiuon, prompt and elective ln -=f°»- "<1 °“" ‘1::'°”:°°l‘>.i 2°' °;‘.‘ zocentea La a eaera, aekp, Bat” BBG C0; T9E9liL_ Xmas Buyers l Leather Dressing lses. llallisllles,&c._ NAPPBUBATIUN - ' ._ ' To wash Luce Carta. ns and -- ‘ll HOUSE f l. ~ ' _ er our approv i. IF _Bake ,hem a Splendm color’ It ill becomes Mark Twain to make- ' is any thing that suits you it will Se Warvll the 1‘¢P0f¥f¢1%- The N I _por ers are wld cheap “ad pub away num! ' usuallycbaritable, and sometimes gives 1:; dayill ba returned at the end spvsacjhtagteslplleogbho spring ag-ed jokes.-V Call and see them now, they are u 5 - - D NDU-his “‘l““°" “‘ _ I To rove to you ' 1* _ .- alles. Some splendid Ebony ‘ sri; of Curtains on ’wa$l - Chase., ointmcmis _. ,,°d3_ - 'e g l and absolute curf- l . ' . If Holland and Portugal should go to . . _ . ft A N U I N G S c H 0 0 ii;eili3§‘§c>ldi`ie Iylgli has; war there is no telling how treat the any of these _symptoms not a mcimcllt casualities mightbeifeach nation began 0Li\ISSES.-F01; y0‘};l;§ shguld liclost kl,r1|l0b%1:llé1lI;`l§‘0r](1;;‘-gIQea‘;:_‘;€" to hurl its language at the other.-New~ and asters mee- 2 ki ncy- lver l S, ” , . . - M 'l ltd E . . and Sat-urday at 3 o clock. kidney cure. One Pl” 3' dose' 3° cents a_ al 8 ‘Xpress CLASSES ~- Meet _CVCTY “Ven clock. . - - ers can join class at aDyS llllllll ll. TURNER but the troii e S R Sv , 1.- - i- C l. °f°"”“l°.f_.ii.'::§ ;*:.f:'.'f._ ‘§i.‘.‘i“.i;‘°.‘.;'.‘;‘;2 _ trance through Cisr s roc ery bewme au th W te hmm. _ litfi. Grads y 2 as _ .lin Lewisold stand. ‘?"‘“ 8° - ii h mess °f fe m ___ _ __ ___ ______,__,_ _ _ - .- -. -v--~-vu. Nu .aw ' \=“~°W=-si “ \.1Ei`22‘€. s-~.~..-.~¢i."= -.<.~.~. e -3~."‘.- :.'=~ _ . nu. & rw; , A* _ _ __ _ . _ __ __ . _ _ ~ - J *H W » .e ._ ef _ ,_ _s....__- __ _ --.‘ -»~-.ie 2.- __ u _ , ~. s ~ ~ R < _ ~ of -f - _ »- - - F __ __' _.L _ _. _ _ _ _ ._ ._ ____ _ _ If-.___ 6;, ,_-.{:;.,__.._.___..__` __ -_ _,_ __ __ _*._v_,7 L_. 2.-I! _,_>__,.¢.__,_-_W-__ -_A * v_,___ ,_,,______A,% ~,;'__`__~,-A i; (_ ,‘__.."__-_ 1 ___.__~;____>__ 3_5 -- ~ _ ' _ _ ~ _ ~- ~_:_» -_ _ ~. ~~. < ' < 1: f~~ »“ ._ '- _= ~ .:--‘» -.f‘-- -_ _"" - --s i ee. ' =.::'$<‘_§lr<»>.‘_ 1*; _ff-.»».:>.,;; - sei rt’ 2-e;:sis2~ ' »-»v.~. _-.“. gs-_»~ - _ - ~ ~v ». -~ ~ \' ' » ‘ _ '~ ‘ _ ‘ ' - L . _ '-‘ -- ‘ _- *‘ I'-_ '~-r‘ »-“-i‘1.>r;':‘-*\“=_" "- 7 _/_-_ _sf -_»-_-_»=;__~‘fe-__>‘.'§=`f---¢_ 215, _'_-_:-_-_‘ _ff f. Q: T =_--`~___~ ‘.1-»;.-__.~-.»?4f___ __-_ fe »..-=. - *_ -"_ ' l "" 1 _ _ 1 ` ` .1 .' V ‘ " " ' ' ' ' V _ I '~ I 5 9 - 90 _ ~ \ _ ‘ _ - _ .sf-_.L _ _ V ' f ' _.__ ; _ _ . _ --__ ~ _ - _-r l* *_* _ _ > _ _ . _ - ' n ` ~ 1 _._~ _ _g » `_ . 1- ;. _ - i, vis- _'_ .5-'~ _ __ _ __ `" _ _ l .` 'aww-s. »` 'F """` 4" ,_ V ,_ . - ` si. rw \-.. “ei L_ 1 islet NNE A..-..._ -- _- - ` ¢ A Want it on Any Actounl. I _ I E 3f2"¢l'l. a Native of Sulnn:rsid:,as Ageil oi til: __ Bank of Nova Scotia in Boston. [Boston Post, Dec. 17.] Mr. J. A. McLeod, the new iminrlger o the Boston branch of the Bank gf Nova S20fi1\. who is to take the" place of _ Manager W.E.St_avert,lately appointed to the general nisnagciship of the old and wealthy Bank of New Brunswick, of St John.arrived yesterday from Newfounfl~ , land, where the Bank of Nora Scotia- has one of its many important branches Mr. McLeod talked interesting to a Post man on politics and tinance in the colil colony of the north. Speaking of the *financial troubles of the colony, Mr. McLeod said: _ “In the beginning of December, 1891, the Newfoundland people were confronted byu situation in matters financial which was almost beyond the imagination to conceive. The local banks had failed, as alscrhad the larger firms engaged in the 'aflsh business (the great staple indastr .vi with only two exceptions. . It was the biggest financial crash that had ever occurred in any of the British possessions in America. “The currency of the colony, which was simply the unguaranteed paper money issued by the local banks, was brought to naught. So much so, that the vice regal representative was forced to borrow three sovercigns from his butler to keep gov- ernment house going, and some of the richest men in the piucc, millionaires of St Johns, could not even buy -1 cigs _ It was a land without money. and for the moment the people were beggars. “This was the situation when repre~ houseen the premises of a vegetable _ I-IRA 01-` PROSPERITY. T0 euggg Qld in Q , .VS l _ -- ~ _ _ may be said to be in the en_]oymenl. of an to cure_ 5% E_ W_ Gmve»s signature is? mt _*__ l ‘ -in each box. ; I Mr. McLeod thinks that Newfoundland sentativesof the Bndk of Nova Scotia air has “ brmiant mmm’ "nd than me lieople (th U°tedStat ha t peared on the scene and started a banking ' }“w"._“0in iets géveio meist, $31; .glgif frll of piosrerily. The exportation of tis-li has again assumed gigantic dimensions. The lumber trade of the country is being gradually built up to zl position of import- ance. A new industry in the-shipment of slate to the English market has just _ been begun, and the Newfoundlanders are giving their attention to coast whale fishing, having imported rl steamer espec- ially built for that business from Nqr- ‘ way." Mr. McLeod was asked to give his opinion of whether No wfoundlnnders werr correctly reported in recent despatches, which said that a considerable number of the colonists desired annex- ation to the United States, He said that there were so few annexationists that it would be a diflicult matter to find l _ lkmf- J-A- MCI-20d. the New Manager who Succeeds Mr.-I ! one if a "whole day was consumed _z in the search. “Aunexation`,” he said, _ is a dead issue in Newfoundland.” ‘ Mr. Mcleoll does not view Robert G. _ Reid, the great Newfoundland railroad king, as a monopolist. Mr. Reid has great ' concessions from the Newfoundland Gov- ernment and people. He owns -it trunk ` L ~ line from St. J ohn’s, a steamship line the l docks. the telegraph service and the '- railroads. \Vhen Mr. Reid came to the colony it had ilone of these things, and it -- was glad to welcome the great capitalist who has, it seems only fair to say. lived upon his contracts. The Newfoundlanders are very de- ' six-ous of establishing closer commercial standing that lhcv want nothing to do with any question of annexation. There isa likelihood that some elfort will be, made by the new ministry toestabllsh a reciprocal treaty with this country. ‘ relations with the United States, notwith- THE ISLAND NOW IN APROSPEROUS CO"ll)lllO‘i. ' -‘ I “ ‘ ' *- rglt ll in mls. i ttiiwsoassso A Pit-lifips you have foreotteri some of your friends at l Xmas times and would now like to make them QNBW _ Yeah-’s Gif". if so we’ve~m=l.ny nice things lel`tyel,isomc liantlsome Furs for Ladies. Collars, Ruff; and Jackets. ” Some .v.-iy beautiful Fur Collirs for Men many of the “ best gloves are-here yet. Tailor-_made Overcoats are selling fast, in fact ive’ve j had to repeat three times already, but we’re willing tio sell the balance now away 'below the regular price. 5 ` Any of our Tailor-made garments are a fitting gilti from the old century to the new. l Come and see the boy’s about _ » a < - ` P. E. Isla.ud’s Greatest Clothing Store. N 1 l i Mr. J. A Mcljcod Says Ncwfoundfanil Docs Not O ~ I if 4 , _ l 1 _ l l _341-4 4 l 1 " at ‘\ » _ _ 1 ~--- "l w l If i l _ y _ as a_ summer resort and) as a hunting and auctioueer. Since that date the colony ““*“U8 Rl0\1|“l~ , , 1 ,ms gmduauy regained its pmiuon oil After thlsgveek Mr._McI.eod will be an charge of the Bank of Nova Scotia ' this ' _ ln 8 independence. | city. P id ou can -V 3' gf~_d,derangcdand dlseased._l-laveyou back- _, ache or a weak, lame b_ack_? Do you hawe W pain or dilliculty in urinating or athf/00 frequent desire to urinate £ Are ere d box HALF CRAZY WITH PILES. ' All latest society ¢*“¢`° ‘ -- - Mr. nm Foster Erie View, Norfolk caregiven them` THE DEWEY ARCH. Co. Ontario writds: “I 1 , , was roubled‘ _ - __ 'th itching piles for about two earn’ Highland Fling. sailor - _ W' _ Iri=h Jia- "Ski" “nd SP““‘“h The Dewy arch “rch”-‘* ”‘_’1°"i¢¢f- All th” giiiitifiilrd diggyslgrgiriaingiiili-?i`bl<=Inll€ii€'i»I ,U on it my hom. is left of itis the holes in th; D8-Vemenlf Readgng Shogi; Dr;M(E;iai;’s Qintgientl "` "" -' ’ . ° _ _ se shoul serve as pure use a x. r esecon ap i- GEO “.h?re'lL smog ghheyew Yorkers who cation I experienced relief and one Eox ° .h I Lt town riding Dlafffs °f` _ e* _ 5. t to cured me thoroughly and permanently 5 _ , L "ro e ' failed so i2D0lI1\l\l0US|.Y ln the e or V and thatwas two years ago.” Dr. Chase’s ox IH’ IM; `\"Mm° perpetuate the bclutiful structure ill 0iiit.ment.60cents a. box. all dealers. _ A lasting s bone _ ____-g---_‘- _ W ' l Those whojumped into the twentieth l ) ` C 6 % ”,.D1/If century a year ahead oétime _have had a _ _ lcng and tiresome wait for the main body Laxati1eBromo-Quimne1'~b1<~ 3,;-¢m¢d_ye1m;curcaa¢.old bo, _ __ ma eva-_ydfo-'m nj F T ,f _ l[’Y'\{"'¥`l "» 9 Cakes 9" at "H 2'” r ' the manufacturers havenglifbahleed if. . ~ l ' ' _ _ timonials in the daily press and nil; - ow _ ef*-"` _ _ ’ `bor3 whatthey think o'fl:. You cnn U- c i ' | -- *f ~- get ourmonggaack if not cured. 6-'lc ajif. < - \VITHOU'1` A DOCTORS EX AMIN A all seniors or uaNsoN,BA'rEs & C0., " '~"~ ‘ _ ~ _ _ l 'r1oN. l A I ‘ ____i»4- Oppeste' P 0 Y find out ifthe kidne s are clo Dr' chase S olntwn 1- fhis signature is on every mf Q1 um 3°n“m‘ Of the procession. 0 ro-mar.-on Hillsboro si.. it house ' f , _ ontaining six noons,also dry cellar, an table. Applytolohn Prowsc, Royalty ~vrea’t Street. Wanna.-A girl for general house work, to whom good wages will be4paid Applyattlilsitlioe Dec tf eegsiwkpd _ bed with a firstfclass bath room, sewer _ Y V T0 BE L‘E'l‘.-'l`h_i: desirably situated, rn I dwelling house on Grafton Street west. - _ l .’ lately occupied by Mr. Duncan McLean. ` l gtith coachhouse and stable. House is _ 4 _ * and all other modern conveniences. - Rent moderate. Ap ly to Thomas Camp hell, Richmond St. Vgest THE HORRORS OF WAR. ` ` l _ . zstf -j`~f _ _ O ‘_ - WANTED.-lllark Wright & Co. want *' m 6 a young lady typewriter and stenographcr _ _ _ » . One who can write a fair hand preferred. ` ~ ' Apply at once. _ 'l\'ov. 28tf ' ._ _ To LEr._'ri.¢ dwelling house on Queen ‘ f Street adjoining the residence of Mrs. » Edward Palmer, heated with hot water. Rent iuoderaleflmmedinte- possession ' given. Apply to Mrs. E. Palmer or to I-1'. ~. anyes Balmer. ' zotf -_ _ _ TO I-‘ENT -A d el . . new w ling on King qiluare. All modern improvements, in- _'_' - cluding hot water heating, hot. and cold bath, sewerage, commodious cellar. All ‘f - hardwood floors downstairs, blinds and _' curtain poles go with house. Possession ' given between February and May. Rent _l.7o. Apply to E. H. Beer or Mrs. A. L _ Beer. ‘ I5 tf ' WANTED-A near, intelligent girl so do housework in the forenoon, and attend bakeshop the balance of day Wages $8 8 ‘ ° month at first. and $10 if satisfactory. ' Apply t0S.M.McWilliams, 208~Mer-rimac - Street, Newburyport, Mass. ¢tf T0 LET-The dwelling house on Prince § Street, at present octzéiéiied by -Mn James OFFICE T0 LET A comfortable oilice Unsworth. Apply to . W. Wellner. 22 tt p _ gi the Stamper Block. Apply to Piow° ' P3. Feb. 3 l9(Xl-t' _ - A LONG WAIT. SESSION |901 |902 Matrlculatlon Examinations. prelimiii- y to the various Courses of Study, vl ill _ - held at Montreal and at local centres n 10_h June, and at Montreal iii Septem- _ as under' Mllllll'lllllllRlflll, lllllllllllg rv Facaltyof Comparative Medi l _@_ . _ - , -l` '18-11 Rn ers Bt‘0S.A1”knives_ _ w.vavsnan,negismr l -~> on-ooo-oooc-o ---»-d--M-by ~..l-Ml g in me cv The big bottle of Benileys Llninient .Fmmy ,f Mit, (Me, and 'i I°"°‘¢iKlli0l1 W0l»’f» buff led 'My PU Y ‘"- contahis three times as much as the 10c., W¢m¢||)_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ |' fd HOW THE DEFI IIT IS MADE UP- Size and is the largest 2-ic. bottle of #Faculty of Applied Science |_ Wed, Iltli Sept. le. ER, -- H rn. f Liuim ent sold. EUI13' °;Q:“¢|l¢ - - - - - - E _ _ _ I 4* The Paris Exposition has a de L 0 ` ICI 0 W . . . . . . . . .. A 1 7- ~ CCHS l 118118 (i.L€WiS 0(1), b 5 it is a deficit that is not a _ _ _ _ _ _'_ _ - . ` ,_ sor tot ie A sooo.. f run was provided for More they The lmymem Smkpf ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5,8. ne miveieriury srlme, siiziil s¢,i_ E _ U _- _ _ Jeficlf- 0 l played here at any (price from 10 cents to I* Iii the ‘gacalty ol`A1-to Revised cur- Opposite mark et H ouse - show opened. FAILURE? t $7.o0 each.-W. P. olwill. 14 tf _lH\:Lll;_\l_U5 :fnh<;l:;11!:tSr?cf3‘{’i:nIl- \ D 0 I '20 G. Dund il Sl., London, Oli D0 YOU FE-‘R HEART ‘ Our stock of Diamond Opal __,{_‘,‘§_}_f§__",;,5;}'*{!, f*\“'“°* °°'°°°° *hs "° ‘L d&"° Lo death comes so suddenli 1"-‘V1 “D ‘ . . _=- M. , In '_ _ ehasgel. swim! =-id I qrlgttetgwn exprciefllyasilms eiiusebi; nyligingailnilgpk and whole Pearl Rings is the ngugg mgm:l¢£»%pe§ .i;;sify,_=;=;-_is_If§=£ _ sy bl Nt ln _ STUDENTSWUUUUI Mdnfl 01211011. ltr.: c.ty_ A pleasure to show E;l"f°°\i>i°m:=';s ifloru; nf'-yr'-'|51'-»'1"£.'.° ' V . ‘i ' come more rapid t an t e p h ` 1111811] IO VOR.-W.W.W€llHBP i?fll1t'g;i»';1=“\T>.ef*2: tlN°!12:a:i'l`l°2§l»l:f>m0??=1he ' .l _ . ~ I . _ BSI-Pa ‘ WANTED.~A position as experienced ‘_ ` ' (cook. Apply at ames B;1dley’s, Upper ' i Did it ever occur to you that the Par Vglgg Q g thousand Shares of Mining Slwh il Milli] Ci _ _ It is often oljected to in Milling tht it is 3;-kéy_and?this is true-but cm you tell of llythilg a 1eu’l._ If a new man were to start in to you. would__he run no risk l everyone in yoir line of business make a fortune? Ill is prcciselv the Same with Qigfgs gg yuh anything else-there are :muah llld flillfll. OR cincern gels a good property llld lllllllfl il ml, with success as thc result. ` I have carefully investigated and management of the Companies abafd I advocate your buying add feel bare that they ate safe as an investment. _ 'Out of my list of four this summer, two struck Ore ; ‘ ' I still have the some lint with Qmglmk |,¢| 1,4 Drop me a lu e and I will give you pprtienlqg, 0 , " ` 1 wal _ - -_ f th heart ave _ e ~ Kingston and other centres. 'f f ' gifiulfsnflly same Over <'>1‘*"§'l‘{""","’ 18 tf Particulars of Examinations, and C09!!! of 12 d& w lmo v us shock has caused thebreat 118 0 __ ,_ eo _ . _ s the Cnieadarmoatnlaieg lalllahmatieamy _ is §?":s.“s:.l‘.‘s.s:..§i2:n~..is. ‘§..“si:.i-_ H2” “bmi a dm". °f - -f-1----»»-M-~» » N is _'_ blood and nerve force, and bul \“3,f01‘kS 0|' Sp00l'l9i 8? 8. Xma-S yn,” t f ' ' ii the svsfem g __ ,_ __ ._..._.- . ” ' _ "present to the friends at Sewing na¢hi|]¢§ Nor PRE-mrnnoso hom 2 . ~ _ ' ' . e _ A full line at G. In _ R c L l F | -- Hutcheson’s. _ 17 tf d&Wi nspnlnsqf h thoaeniiretsyr onesiilglximrf 'm,d°m:1pu;ch“e€°f.'°m M’ n _ I - f h li ' h ofthe six- :_ _ All kinds of Seiing ac ine to “mf 9 0 9" YU "Nfl .__ removed to Hat spring. Theclosenesso e nYls k ot Gentlemen The Photos I had taken DOUG? '- ireatmenl. Reduced rolmll-Ui ` P _ ` .'i»- _s _ ` _ 1\ '~ -\ ' » V 'C __ "VA »_ _:-I-V 1? 2 ~ ’ ' ' .jf " : L_; _ » ._ -_ .g - ` ~ -“” ` _ _ _ o . ` ~-- _ _» -- - -' .' ‘ -.__» ..- ' -fi" -- .- ..;~.'_ <~ * _ _i - _’ _ ,_ " 5. _;/_, ,___ -s-_":~i» ~v_...-P 4.5... =- va ~ = " ~ "As _ - .;-..,- - _ - ' ~ ‘ _ ' _ _ . -Jr. " _ W L e \ .ses _ _ . _ ..;_n-..|»...¢<\>_»».».-_-.....;-.aw»'~¥l‘R~' " ` »"Y"<“t."¢\'\A"‘*""` / _ __ ,_..»4,§,'-_Q ~v_`, "" .___ nc., »-»__. __.._-.~.-1-a~».\i»:=i»f»».-a-ur. - >.- ._ - .- ‘-»' -. '~ .‘-<- ~ £3” _..._ f \ Y 3 _ s i ' _ . ,L 'A -- ' f ii’ _ ` _ wAllrs.losrs_'souun,Erc I ' _ O i