'nj l _ :-1f~ _-__- .. ,i tl ‘. . s‘ 'I -:'11 - :eil .: sw. - r .,_._ _.- _. _.___ ,_ fi? s e it l » ,uf t -F’ _ ja li".- »» *_ Firth/ll ._ \/. Cold Breakers _working ll. Forster . “Wi-.'\ ~:\”’* Ill ti ‘v Central Drug Si:ot’e__ * lrlslltown Meetln On Tn_es_llay lght ‘The meeting at lrishtown called by Hon C W Crosby on Tuesday even ing was well attended among those I6 illl, ll US ll, PICS Mr. Harold Palmer sD°ke at con- siderable length depict-ing the opposi- tion to fMr1 Crosby, ‘generally acquies- Clns in the_promise_s made *by _the Bell candidates and as generally con- by the Arsenault government. Mr. Thom-as Wigmore, the Liberal speaker. This was Mr. Wigmore’s first appearance inthe role of a can- didate, and he.cert`ainly made' a good impression. He _referred _atjthg outajet to the -promises made b the Liberal candidates to secure a $3000 gratuity for the soldiers and -their admission ailter the election, that the grant was impossible, Per_sona_lly_he would favor such a grant if the finances of tho, dominion would warrant it. He also took -up other. Liberal pre-election promises claiming that on the strength of _these the party led by Mr. Bell 1110114--They were now up easiest _their promises and found they could not ful- fil _them_. .He contended that in the in- ~‘ -' -~ -' ~* ‘ -‘ -‘ -" ‘"~'-~"'-"- “ -“ ‘“ " "* ~‘ " Hon F. J. Nash followed. He was in ...___.._v....__,.._._..._v_._._. l____ Pcllnmo lovtll-rlsululs .. _,_ I. _ ___ _ _ ~` _ __ 1 non same _ - l . FOR SAGE, HORBEAND CARRIAGE. Apply to Hugh McLure, Bradalbangli FOR SALE, BLAOKBMITI-I8 HAND blower, new. Apply P. J. _Proud, 223 Great George Street. 1319-10-2-M2ipd FOR SALE--'DEBIRABLE DOUBLE tenement house on Upper Queen Street. Apply. Mrs. W. S. Batt, care- Victoria Hotel. 1229-il~27M6_i _ _ _ FOR SALE .TZHOROUGHBRED PED- -igreed Pet Bull Terrier pups, im- ported stock. Apply'G. C. Temple, 49 Longworth Ave. 1287-10-1M3i. __ _ _ » v__ FOR SALE,-DOUBLE TENEMENT house No. 51 and 58 Orlebar Street. Apply to Geo. A. W. Robertson, 55 Upper Pi-ince'Street. ' 1831-10-3-molpd. FOR SALE OR R-ENT-HOUSE NO. 100 Edward St., containing eleven 'well finished rooms, three lots ad- ',jolning, -well stocked with, fruit trees. Inspection solicited. Apply to owner on premises. _--` - - 1220-il-27M6ipd. FQR SALE A DAIRY. FARM 100_ 'acres of good land 70 clear. Bai- ance hard and soft ~ wood. Near’ churches, school. TR. R. station, Charlottetown. Good house and cvatbuildings. Beautiful hard wood grove around house. Apply “Dairy-_ 'man" Guardian._ _131'1-10_-_2M3l_pd.. FOR SALE.-AT PUBLIC AUCTION, on the premises on Saturday, the 4_th day of October, A. D. 1919, at the hour of twelve o'clock, noon, beautiful residence and lands of Sir W. W. Sullivan known as “Brighton ills," and lately occupied as the vernment Hone. .Property will be sold in parcels. 'For further par- toouiars apply to Gaudet dt Haslard, Solicitors, Charlottetown. R. *Bontra- tb. Auctioneer. 1140-9-24-M101 ____ _ Z; 5 _LOST LOST-A_UTO TIRE. BETWEEN Charlottetown 'and Montague or Soliris. Finder please notify W. G. Gillespie Davis Hotel Charlottetown.- Reward. 1308-10¢1M8i. l~ _- ` - _ _Waxman WANT¢D.-TO RENT_A HOUSE. 'Apply "G" Guardian Omcel 1263-960-mtipd. wsnrsof-urlsesso Hoes Evsnv Tuesday. Wili'pay highest market prices. MacDonald and MacDonald, Tracadio'Cross. ' - Moipdl splendid iorm and made s -stirring speech which abounded in extravag- ances and strong denunciation of the Arsenaul-t Government. He produced document purporting to he 3 finan- mber Sth showing that during tliis short s ace of time the Ar n succeeded in securing the Govern-» s llildy been the supplies so saved the money purchased practicail for the current year Y present being several gentlemen from th ' ‘ Charlottetown and Prince County. el ovemmnt 6 ex an M bu _ Mir. And w L d B rli to id- B l 5 p e Y- ing them. -Mr. McLean placed the ex- penditure at 8872.000 which Mr. Nash had placed at half s. million, but the audience did not appear to mind this. (One in the audience remarked that if -Mr. John Csnmhsd had the hand- ling of that statement he would easily have made the deficit a million). Mr. demningpevsryithias-done or not done M,,1,¢¢,, .iw oondemned the gygggm _ _ of roe.dlinakil1tlfollowedby.»theArqql- | _ l suit Government and stated that Cousevaltive candidate, was the next mouund, of M115" were hams g°°1. ishly spent on the. roads, whilg many thousands were lost by -the exemption of road masters-and their horses from taxation. - The meeting was not large and the speakers were all given an attentive hearing. ONE WHO WAS PRESENT Prince County Prize List ,__ CLASS IX. FLORIOULTURE. Section 1. Collection Astors 12 Section 2. Collection Carnations. 12 blooms, lst. Mrs. Lemuel McLaren, Montague; 2nd. Mrs. D. J. Stewart. Lower Montague. Section 3. Collection Dahlias, 12 blooms, 4 colors. 1st. Mrs. D. J. Stew- Section 4 Collection Gladiolus, 5. cial statement from January to Sept- art; 2nd. Mrs. Lemuel McLaren. _ __ _ _ _ _ 9 _ _ _ _ Go . WANTED HELP-4 MALE ` _ LABORER8 WANTED FOR RAIL-_ way construction at Moncton. Dominion Construction Co. Ltd. it Wheaton, Moncton, N. B. _ 1310-10-2M8lE7i. WANTED MAN TO WORK ON A _ farm. House and board and other extras free and good wages to the right man. Waiter M. Lea, Victor- ia, P. E. I. 963-i¥~16Miif. WANTED-BOY WITH OR WITH, out expelience for general store and warehouse work. Apply in own writing, state age experience if any. Address Merchant, Guardian 1293-10-_1'ME4i'_ SUBSTANTIAL MANUFACTURING corporation wants capable man to establish branch and manage sales- men, S300 to $1,500 necessary; you -handle your own money; will allow expenses' to Baltimore if you will qualify. For articulars address D se ault vernment had spent in round num'- bers about half a million dollars. He forgot to tell the audience what the Areenault Government had bought with their heavy expenditure or how much of it was handed over to the B311 Government. While Mr. Nash ex- pected to create a sensation with this document. it fell flat as themalority of the' audience saw through the trick at once. He next took up the education question which, like the finances, he declared to be in a deplorable condi- tion and intimated that it was poe- slble that -the pupils' of -the province would be without teachers for some time to come. He gave no solution of the education problem but said the Government; would handle it in a busi- ness way. -He hinted that a tax on the loans would amount to $53,000 an nually -and this means might be re sorted to _ 'Mr. A. E. 'McLean followed. He poin- d out .that Mr. Crosby had been elected and chosen Commissioner of Secretary, 416 Howard St., Bal- , _n_ 1 timore, Md. 1288-10-1MEWedtf,_ GOOD WAGES FOR HOME WORK. We need you to make socks on the f st, easily learned Auto Knitter._ &perience unnecessary. Distance immaterial. Positively no canvass- ing. Yarn-supplied. Particulaa 3 cent stamp. Dept, _ C.,`Auto Knitter Co., Toronto. ` __ ~ ‘ _ 977_-9-MEtiliDec.i0- -11,--1l._»-_|..._-._-i _ MISCELLANEOUS JNO. ALFRED MGDONALD, LAND Surveyor, (Hermanvllle. Souris. _ 700-9-3E1m0.Dd. WILL THE PARTIES WHO TOOK two coats from the Morell House on Sept. 25th return same as -they are known. 1307-10-2M8ipd. WILL THE PARTY WHO TOOK THE, ‘_wrlrp from fthe City Hotel, last Thursday, -kindly return same at once and save purther trouble. _ 1829-10-3-m2lpd. _ co'rfrAes AND"l.o'r A1' Auc-rlou ' I will sell by public auction on the. premises No. 181 Water St. on Fridhy. Oct. 10th, commncing ai._- 12 o'clocle. This cottage hog all modern conveniences also a -nice barn. _ 'i‘e'rms_ at sale. Ilenj.; Garten Auctioneer. ‘ ' 1325-10~8M4lpd.“ ¢@i HELP WANTED-» 1u_olu.aL1ll __ - __ __ _ _ , WANTED, GIRL FOR GENERAL ilolgework in -familylof three. Apply C18 _ itzroy Street. ~_ ‘ 1306-10_~1Mtf. WANTED-BOHOONERB TO CARRY: _N-ANTEDI MA'-6 #Fon GENERAL stone from Wallace _to Souris. Ap- ply to Wallace-Quarries, Wallace, ‘N. S., Charles Brister Son, Ltd., Street. _ 1818-10-2~M6ipd housework. _Apply_ 18, Lower Prince Halifax, or mulls anogutbll, char lot_tstown. 3, 1230-9-2'§Mtf_ -_ .'riia¢H1=Bs-wsltrvb-~-s _ - , _ I wAN'r:o_-_-_A_ olaL ron eauanal. - house_work, no washing. Apply to Mr.s.'J. G. Sims, 249 Upper .0Prince Street ' 1808-1 -2-mtf. “I SIJFFEREII _ __ - SEVEN YEARS” Was Eventually Cured by Lydia E. Pinl¢l\am’s Vega table Compound. » irregularities and __ _ pain. I had one ` physician aftor sn- other but the did _ me nogood. lyrosd about Lydia E. _ _Pinkhsm's- Vege- I `- J tsbieCompoundand ll gsvaitl trial and in 15’ _,_ ‘ a shlart time I felt ‘_ _| bsue ted and sm ., now feeling fine, L '_ and without weak- ” '/ .\\:.°f.:.°*r..f1:..‘.'.::=.: l o /~ ' also g'lken'__L' dia E. ' Plnkhsm's _egos . . - sn sn- e lt-"-ll ll ` N l :lllIaAvi:;I;hl;._;s!e'm » -' ....?2'.f'*-it-Y..:}’y.l2I-':sZ5;"‘l.lThl."sE¥ll.'»’3'. ulceration, hackacllli, sidssehs, 'bead- aches or “the blues" should not rest until they have von dlis and liars 'Lyon Vogetsbl`eO `m"ou'n'd._o .- f llcatlons exis write L a E, ill Polilllij notion --.- - _ .Giieat Glearince Slle wsnrso rs/icr_ls_n‘_ lm e'ur_r%_l_sunf:T-f»¢i\fs;~` 'oilvnsn my have. suns by app ing at °'"‘""*° 000°' and nsrzs _zor- uia ul. ‘ __ 1190-a_g_l_l_tl.___ PUR!! FOUND-POUND-ON . ray Harbor train. purse wi & money. Owner can have 5 __ lwlylnl to Mrs. Jas. P Irving, Clwrrr valley. _1‘ -:als-abou . rouuo;-L 'Els' or mddsv. ogre' 01' ml! have same b i - Ivins fs' . ...:°l.’::.':'i..f.°‘:..',l:';°l.:‘_-’1?;,f- “-1- i_.-_.¢_-:- _._' ll_i1~u.-_-ll?-el¢a.i'rl'mire§lunia:\u---- 1- A ` ' Millard; linlmont cum sarees in cows lti»i»f¢'¢` _I-l»ill»ii_i’i\»_il\s¢c»ss»»'» truss ‘vVAn1'-lo.-Minot! Assn Houns- - Wmrcoi- Béfssaalt .Milos J »- ‘§5iI;y,- _ .» A l "s"_-pox 1ls,‘clty. \"°°°°' N’ Y lsso-lo-s-mano. P - 5 r .‘ . 7 "‘ ~ '-' “_--_ -_ lb csnswl. lg upto. _ lm- `.l._..-A. - ' -" VANCOUVER. Sept. 28. _ 'The o currci he e at the n al of Jewelry, Watl:_lles,= Ulocks,-_ tles *ft-.__ at Greatly - Reduced Prices. -- _.___ New is your chance to get some wonderful bargains in- these lines. ` Owing to more important business requiring our attention we have de- cided to close onr‘ Sourls Branch store Everything must positively be sold* 'Section 22. -specimen' Crochet lace. by October 10th. i saiesmrl sais sad Ili store fixtures Don't miss these. como early. ‘_ Dnringthis sale Mr. Ji-‘W. Webster Don’t forget the date, Thursday, we your shots canada had n to Hiller soyoraitimes. october 9 to Wednesday oc W, 1. .iimnnml lz`i._-iii” ~ . aanassafl* .N 'tl _ ' ` Souris, P. I. l.` all hasta. _ spikes. 1st. Mrs. D. J. Stewart; 2nd. Miss Laura Wightman, Lower Mon- tague.. _ ‘Section 5. -Collection Nasturtiums, 4 colors: 1st. Miss Laura Yoston, Georgetown; 2nd. Mrs. D. J. Stewart. Section 6. Collection Pansies. 1st. Mrs. D. J. Stewart; 2n_d. Mrs. Lemuel McLaren.' _ '_ Section 7. .Collection Dianthus, 12 blooms. lst. Miss Laura Wightman,; 2nd. Mrs. D. J. Stewart. Section 8. Collection Antirrhinun, 4 colors, 3 eppays. 1st. Mrs. D. J. Stewart; 2nd. Miss Laura Wightman. sprays, blooms lst Mrs D J Stew Section 10. Collection Verbenas, 6 blooms.'1st_ Mrs. D. J. Stewart; 2nd. Mrs. John A. Gordon, Brudenell. moneys subscribed for -the victory S°°u°“ 9' _c°ue°"°“ Swcks' 6 ~ art. - I i ‘ _ l te Section 11. Collection Phlox, 12 sprays. ist. Mrs. D. J. Stewart,; 2nd. Miss Laura Wightmsn. Section 12. C_`ol_le_ct_ig;_;x Sweet -Peas. 14 distinct cola;-_».1st_ rs. D. J; stew art. _ ' Section 13.1 Collection Sweets Peas 12 d.istinct'coiors. 1st. Mrs. D. J. Stew art.; 2nd.-Mrs. Lemuel McLaren. _ Section 14. Collection potted plants 1st. Louise Jenkins, Georgetown; 2nd Section 10. fi-land Bouquet. 1st. .Miss Laura W-ightman; 2nd. Mrs. D. J. Stewart. CLASS Xl. WOOLLEN AND FANCY WORK - /` Section 7. Pair Blankets. lst. Mrs. John McEachem. Newport. Section 10. Woven Counterpane. lst Mrs. John T. Melllsh, Montague. Section 11. _I-Iearth Rug, All wool. ls-t. Mrs. George W. Aitken, Lower Montague,; 2nd. Mrs. George Wilson, Cardigan. Section 12. 'Hearth Rug, all rag. lst Mrs. Philip Morrison, Georgetown; 2nd. Mrs. John T. Mellish. Section 13. Two pairs woollen sox 1st..Mrs. James -Mlar, Georgetown Royalty; 2nd. Mrs. E. McKinnon, Georgetown Royalty Mrs. Hugh McEachern, Newport; 2nd Mrs. John T. Melllsh, Montague. _ Section 16. Pair embroidered pil- low cases. lst. Mrs. (Dr-l Stevan. Georgetown; 2nd. Mrs. E. Doyle., Georgetown. Section 17. Centre piece, white, em- broidered in white. lst. Mrs. \E, -Park- mau, Montague; 2nd.- Mrs. Topper. _Georgetown __ _ _ Section 18 Specimen filet crochet lst Mrs C H Poole. Lower Mon ta_g'ue;- Bhd..-Mrll. Annie _Wightmani Lower Mont all Section 20. White centre piece, em broide‘red` in'colors. lst. Mrs. Edward Parkinan, _ ' _ _ Sectiolgl. - -Pin' cushipri, mounting to be cons! red,1st. Mrs. (Da-.)8tewsrt, 2nd. -Miss H. Aitken. Georgetown. r ' _ _ » - lst: IIN: J. T. Melllsh, ind. Ellie Ab utifnl oak all case, silent Levers, Georgetown. - - - ' also for sale. - - ,f - ' Section 28. Crochet`Yok`s'.'1'tllissr other Knfslit,-neorsstbxrs; ‘slid-_ ma. R. A. Hyndman, st. Peters. _ _ M __ M ._ snginatetopticisgl will test eyésa -free -1 . P __ ' . -' ~ ~ _ _ __ V( __-1i_Y_.eaest n mostacui hd Seoti ..---so _wot-cut.-st. llA||¢|l|h| Q1'-3 \I‘U1~:l'I§‘» ,-1 Hi ‘ow iests'_~ - 8 -c B I I -Mrs. lxmboyie, Georgetown; Ind. lfrs Au' _ __ _ _ _ _ J. T. llellish . . lst. llrs.'C. H. Poole, lad. Mrs. trap-l llodtl 04:18." '_ __ ~ _ ‘-|$sr,_G¢0I'¢0town. ____ __ _ Section 26. Tea Cloth. lst. Mrs. E. ‘~ Doyle, Georgetown. Section 27. Sofa. Pillow. 1st John Fitzgerald, Georgetown, returned -sold ier; 2nd. Mrs. E. Doyle, Georgetown. Section 28. -Pair embroidered towels ist. Miss Bessie Poole. section 29. -side Board cloth. lst. Mrs. C. H. Poole, Lower Montague; 2nd. Mrs. E. Doyle. , Section 30. Tray cloth. lst. Miss H. Aitken, 2nd. Mrs. E. Doyle, -Section 31. Centre piece colored linen. lst Mary E. Wilson. 2nd. Mrs C. H. Poole. -Section 33. Pillow case, embroidery hemming, seaming and filling. 1st. Gertrude Coulson, Lower Montague. Sec_tlon 34. Outline work. lst Gert- rude Coulson. . r' - ` CLASS VII. ROOTS AND VEGETABLES Section 2. Half bushel Dakota Red potatoes. 1st Mont Annear, Lower Mon tague; 2nd. Leith Cowan, Lower Mon- tague; 3rd. George 1McCol-mac, George town. Section 3. Half bushel Green Moun tain potatoes. 1st. Leith Cowan, 2nd. George Mlar, Georgetown, 3rd. Earl Lavers, Georgetown. - ' ' _ _` _ ' ‘ we found it necessary to make sligxt _ _ _ In price during the war period. von oumr _ 1 I Magic Baking Powder may cost a few cones 1 - ' more than the ordinary kinds it is still by for . _ tlnerkntoet eoonoglioal powderd lim the - . me e o-day_w en pm- .s rengthan eavene ind qualities are taken into consideration.. - ' - contains Ne Alum Made an canada _ °.. IBl*9BdS~~'OUthU ,Dl'0Vl1i¢e thars phbuld bl09m5_ 1gi;_ Mrs, C. H_ P0019, Lower l‘3-~-~-~--~---~~---~»4--- be a- farmer on the opposition and Montague; 2nd_ Mfg, John A_ gm-don, "‘_*w~--"'w-"""r-*wr-`-~~*'*--~ ' - ' ~~~~ ' f -' ~- lH'0H1iS0d» if 0100?-ed.. to _do his best Brudeneli. _ ____________ ______ *___ __ __ ________ ________ _____________ _ __ _ ‘ . for tha province generally and for the _ rmers particularly. " Section 4. Half bushel, Mclntyre potatoes. --1st. Leith Cowan, Section 5. Half bushel Early Rose potatoes. ist. John D. Knight, 2nd. Joseph Johnson, 3rd. George Miar_ Section 6. Half bushel any new variety potatoes named. 1st. D. J. Stewart, 2nd. J. Leslie Poole, 3rd. John M. Aitken. RECOVERED MONEY FROM GYPS-' IES AT PONT OF A GUN Liverpool., Sept. 30.-Queens Coun- had its share of the depredations of itinerant gypsy hands today. This afternoon, a band of them passing through Brooklyn, N. S., called at the store of Collin -McLeod, and before they proceeded on their way they had succeeded in taking with them $100 rf McLeod’.s money. -McLeod, who lame here -immediately after -the oc- currence declares that he was hyp- notized by the gypsies. They asked him to take out his purse and they would “b1ess’ his money for him. He complied and after the gybsies -had left the store and moved on out of the village Mr. McLeod discovered that, while the purse still remained in his hand, $100 oi' the money it con- .tsined was gone. He swore out a war- rant in Livepool, and armed with this Constable Pat McAuliffe headed off the gypsies with an automobile and _at the point of a revolver forced them `-to give up the $100 and an additional tv Pvnrrv QUALITY- - monitors? With _ _ increased cost of labor and mate' _ als due to war “conditions.__ _ not reasonable to suppose that a really ibakingclmwder can be . _ _"a_‘nd_§ol_d-e.t the ol' prices. Rather than - P quality of _ 1- ~ . _._ ._ ‘_ l ,_ """‘| l (Special to The Guardian.) OTTAWA, Oct. 1-Farmer members of the House again landed on- “that man O'Connor” with both feet when the bill to increase his salary came up in the Commons torTight_ Donald Sutherland, oi’ the great dairy county oi' Oxford was again the ringleader. He had not forgotten that Mr. 0'Con~ nor tried to stop the farmers from raising the price of milk. He remark- ed today that the proiiteer hunter in reply to recent criticism had opined thathis hands were tied. “His tongue certainly was not-tied." exclaimed Mr. Sutherland, boiling with indigna- tion. Nor did the member of South- Oxford approve of the publicity given ln the press to the doings oi' the 'new Board of Commerce. i_li.__...l..._ ERUPTION OF VOLCANO ` -HONOLULU, Sept. 30.-Two ranch homes and much valuable Koa forest has been destroyed by the lava flow from the latest eruption of -the vol- cano of -Mauna Lea. on the Island of Hawaii. The flow apparently is a mile wide and -is moving rapidly. It will probably reach the ocea thirt iles amount of $40 to cover expenses. Il. y m from the volcano. today. Mrs. S. E. McDonald, Georgetown. ' ' ' 1- _ ' I V' _ - O - ut own ue 1 s Mrs. D. J. Stewart; n '_ rs. emue Pllllsflel lil P -"I Ill _ seven long y`;srs`with allsm':'gactl'r' ‘Mcharem Montague _ ‘ -' 1 Use Imperial Petroleum coke. It is the best fuel you can obtain and with it~ you can reduce your fuel bills a third or more. ' Compare the price of Imperial Petroleum Coke with the price of good anthracite coal and note the difference in cost. Now, just remember, that Imperial Petroleum Coke gives much .more heat, pound for pound, than the best hard coal or any other solid' fuel and you can easily figure that your saving, using Imperial Petroleum Coke, is nearer a half than a third. is fd- - l ‘ ° l l=> l ' c k P `1m“sg?ll%bs. Section 14. ' One pair woolien gloves m p e r I a _ e t O e u m 0 e Ipngarpe _sncsisat yourservlc§__ _ lst. -Mrs. Hugh McEachern, Newport. ' - Sectlon_15. Pair winter mit-ts. lst.. nm _ Not only cheaper than coal, but better in every way. It is more . ~ convenient and cleaner than coal. Imperial Petroleum Coke burns without cindere, clinkers or ashes. It is practically all pure carbon and it all goes into heat. _ A real Canadian product and a home-made product,---made in our Dartmouth plant. The cold days are coming. Order your supply of Imperial Petroleum Coke now. Order ffbm your dealer, or inquire af our 'Halifax Branch _-t Power - Heat -» Light - Lubrication _._ _.. -__,‘ llirsslill on . i.l1vli1*sl> _ » - _,- - \ ' . - --. _~ ~ i 4.’l___r - -.».w.wlss°*l"llr‘. -"lessees as. nnlet -mmm-one-y._ " "’ - _Uv fa »: .. . 4 : fl f s » < ~ 1 l r , 1 1 _ s =:.1&T_,1,`,_ /fr .if fl ';.» r if 'Sf- , '». la- -- l `_-. >‘ 1'," /,-,_. _ » .~.- .. . f,"__»,_' -_». `. _/rr’ ."» _-V1 _ .,.. `~ 1 4'.: il'-'- '.;"/ : fa I _;-';;r_i» it /'.’: ¢~_ ~ _ i/:_¢~ G-;; .,‘.‘ , _ 1. 'gt ~`°`°°:-`:‘ 2* -.JN /,f f.",'€‘f . "-lp, fi*-4 515"/` ` an \»\.| -° *Z -~ i- -ff. 3 Iiltf li 1 P 5 P _ 5;!!- l.°’.~`5f’,'-is -;-1:.--\ _ \,§.'_l_, -;!‘l_'l‘.fl§ I ~l. '_ 1.-.__ i ,_ f rl -5 ¢‘.!’~l ,. i __»r= l i v l .,. , -'.~.~..‘-r .1-_:-»'»