r if \\§ lat rig, iuy $5.98 or l so cheap. for ig daily. oria low- TS hing and tl or diS» llllllil 5 irsr mistake i§'3f'°' ;es$23 8t¢l'3 UBFBI1' Q £7? A _ ,_ W _ I _ _ . __ ,-._,___,,, _ _ tp. __ -1,, ~._ __ L Y. .» _ .<.»-9; _gt_ ~ - f ._ _, _-. .,; _ ;_»=.‘£5 _.~__s.,-5- ‘ K ' ~_f~f .-.sc i~.w_.¢»»anu ~n.- is ,_ _ THE GUARDIAN, cHAP.Lo'rrErowN, P. E. 1., Novniinnii 6. less. . - 4 I _ A _ l A his 1;’---"" ”'”' ` "W "rv é i .., /,_' /,_,. axg; ,l,, /_ll ', ‘ i_\ I.. .;___ . ¢ ~.‘/ . - _ ._.',' i _ i, `- -i _ -2=_`_, ;\__ 5-. ' -i .1 ~.i~. ‘.._ ' ~ i 1 5 f `ll`!~ ‘ ' \ 2.*-.21 ;_ / 1 \\; Q- , _‘- '~'f _ To buy 0 t»-L.<~~. .» 2 ~ s ° Ulsters 6 fo 5.00 » /in’ Overcoats 2.75 4, Pants 75c. 1.00 1, NIen’s Suits 3.75 ' "” f’ i| _ ` L /\_ i’-'iso\`f °@C3i©1'g@ Cl--ISDQCD Cbci-7l.©\Z2= QQ. CD i ercotits, .00 /.50 9.00 10.00 and 12.00. The largest stock ever shown in the citvf of Charlottetown. 0ui trade was never so good as this fall andthe prices and qualities are the drawing PRCWSE BROS.. l\t`\_=, L , . . - - ’ Alllllli d s ‘ Se { _ judged by the care he has shown in til- l Bad we Bs ___ lliug up his garrison with food and war |; Fitness fer Conimandvllis Power to Deal m°t91°‘a1- with s Monster" Miiiisfy As to the irst there cannot be much Crisis. doubt, for the investment is not re- -? ported to be complete, and rations may [Ian Hcallan inthe London Mah.) 1351; be gathered iu_ For powder and A yi-ling man, with the Hgh: f°XY Isbot he must, however, depend upon Md llle Wtufllul’ 5"°g“"‘° 00°* this stock in baud; for the present his i, _*hw Wi “"bf‘~"W°9d- N "t ‘S magazines cannot be replenished. liis case, bv tro ical and South Afri- em d' r will nardl have look his age, which is but a few muse ‘”°"’ tm” 42 H9 has the Baden Powe11’s mos* marked charac- SWCWY fum' that 13 dimmed terislic is, probably his versatility. 1° * °a"'1'Y °m°°"> he 15 This has been shown in many lines be above the middle hei ht' h ca S » 9 U side soldiering;bnt even in his own- .. P A prod sol ie y ¢ilm"‘°°) fu" ‘°k°9_ °ff Y°9~1`s- 5° neglected these first essentials in de- not ' .' _ li 5° °8u°d h°Ud5°m°§ but U9 has 9- .profession he had had a varied exper- ,-stated th” "' 1°” th Pa1'li*m°“"“' ri ' ‘ _ - Shi f*°°1f'}°‘ finely f°*1W"°d ience. Ahussar, and then a heavy °f P\“`P09° F 5”” "1 his firm dragoon. he is at this moment 'colonel “lm 1`°5_°l“"°“ in his P3l°» |‘ot the 5th Dragoon Gaards.which forms °Y°5- Willie he can °“ °C°a5i°° l part of the South African army). a “d d"° t° ‘h° “lm°°t° slrlkilli °“L staff oiicer of the social, ornamental k°°°k'd°w“ Baal” “_ he 5995 ?” ,kind. aide-de camp and military secre- °°_° wait for H' and this l tarv. an othcer of the general staff, and Ol patiolico. Of \lIlSlliill‘cD lnlf- sifprederiek Cxrringtonu righbhand in arduous affi.irs,is 'dst that on ‘ , J _ manlas deputy adjutant-general in the '"3 my P‘°°° ‘mr MP" lust lilatabele war,. all these in the _ _ regular le itirnate business- but. also, °“°_P°'"n _hs bmw" 3"°_° u' lm as has beegi said, he was the, organizer int) his character in the _ ~ _h I t home und: _‘Dorm nun and leader of local l-ivies on * e Wes P; d 7 i A coast of Africa. This is a fine record 8°l”_°‘ ° “Y” 1° V" hiffor acavalr odicer. but the day has when his value was first tested as _i long Pusedysiucs the “Plungerii was °t _1°°°1 1°"°f °° ll," "°'tl something of a feather -bed soldier. ex- , _ of Africa under Sir Francis Scett~c6 t M wut.” 'Mn brnght “ce my, do so long as there was _no change in. l the campaign against Prempeh “ P ’ _the persoznel of the Government. The _ ' face with his foe and he now stands in Ah .~Sol, 1, -i .’ -_ - _ °! 1,7351’ the £g"°°£§in‘:‘t‘: 3, the first rank with tl;eh_m)st into-ll;gi:`i;ti adopted then, and he buoyed _lglllgnlyggy ggtgdgr “gm re ° “Right Ph'1°°.‘;phi°;1‘rEtn.°;“°l°1il Coi.'Badgn-l’ow,ell has many accom- ‘§‘$f.‘ili.?i..i1` if-'S' 311%' .` ‘ll--£,i:“.':°~:.§‘..‘1?.f....‘ °';'.‘.i"“i. " Hisililudoc waiwin online-lm. “'"1.d 5,70; lisa:-rate.nrtist, soon sstablhhed over his fellow- and in Lk* ‘gd wg," but hu go , sad he get more work than lost ..“!k"'|.5g- . ot.-"ug" mg. || N823? ‘;h:r:::,‘h: n°g”°t lambidextreiisi; can `drdlvv`, with either" H h mu K 5 12° hai_id--s rare power. His dusucy ss s ° " ° “I m7 rm writer of good,vigorous English is well lip this his present peril, and if know. from his b°°h_ at ,nick h, hu mme man In Cd .H°r°‘° written several -technical, sporting ...lIii7J'if".1'ifil'i.°i.f‘.‘.I.itii°.“'i.‘.fi'._“rd i"°‘°°»‘f'°‘f- 11° '_-°'°° °° "Pie “.55” Utne. lstiehiug" his manual Of CIYIIYY il' ve little doubts 1 its resistance. They are all salted, tested. hard- i-tten of that great class of British so numerous ou the Soutii fl‘0ull1r. den-Powell has only had the to prepare for the siege he long expected, as well as constancy to withstand at-‘ we need have no very lively the fate of Matching. place will probably resist cap- vice force. It may be more tried b rtlon ed investment, Y P 8 couimandant must be tinally orfo N 'In rib All the poetry, all the romance, all that is ideal in the wide, wide world, i' o und up in that one wor : “Mother- hood." A wo- mari’s greatest happiness, her greatest duty and her greatest priv- ilege is to become the mother of a healthy, h a p p y child. Untold thousands of wo- men fall short of this because of weakness and dis- af their wo- case they live childless Either brief s ll are the mothers r a sickly childiin that brim( th¢m and leave them only sorrow. Woman who sufers from weakness of the distinctly feminine or- tertain to become an invalid. No can suier in this way and b¢ 9 happy, amiable wife and a compe- otlicr Troubles of this patu_r¢ SSP mek the n?i-es, paint lines of the face, cstroly tht i¢mP¢Y» bright eyes dnl and the o_nce sluggish, and transform a viva- an into a. weak, sickly, 1198115- ls all wrong. It is all unnecessary. Favorite Prescription is a mar- for ailing women. It acts on the delicate and important that bear the burdens of mat¢O° makcs them strong and hca.lthY~ inflammation, heals ulceration, pam and tones and builds up the It banii.s.v.ri'¢ns,siieu¢,ii.¥. ha . z g 0) felstructied, and works en scouting" and reoonneisiance are both useful and interesting, while in the last Ashanti and Niatafiele campaigns he acted asl war correspondent for an illustrat d, paper. Yet more, hs is an ainstenij; actor of the firit order, and when there is no more serious work afoot his dose much to enliven garrison life by his taking part in amateur thestricals. All who served with him at Malia will re-1 member him as the life and soul of the place, a leader of the revels at the palace, and yet given to more serious pnrsu_its,snd espi-cially in his researches into the ancient hiitory of their knights. ` A good man all round, Bsdeu-Powell has also lived so far undcr a lucirv stuffy and that goes for much in the dread hssi-‘ ness in which he is engaged. INJURES BOSTON. nies: -- ‘ Taking of_Steaincrs For Transports Caascs ii rsiiiiig on in i=i»¢i;iil;ii|ii ;_riiu¢ii¢m. ` Bosron. November 1 .-There A was a heavy decrease in im- migration at this port during the month Of October. due le the taking of the lent. The passenger stsamers Pavonia, Cepbslonia and Catsl-:nia and the ;freightcr Lorinthia are now engaged in transporting English soldiers to the scene of the war in Africa. Immigration Commissioner Billings said this morning that the withdrawing of vessels from this port made a ` decrease in the arrivals at this rt of P° about 1500 for the month. The port of New York is getting the bulk of the Boston businessf as passengers and shippers of freight will not wait for the vessels now plying between foreign ports and Boston, as they do not run frequently. _ The Dominion line steamers New England and Canada make but one trip a month each, but the Cunarder Ultonia will continue to bring steerage passen- gers, but no cabin. About 5500 passengers arrived in Boston from Nova Scotian ports during October, over 4000 ef them being aliens and 1500 Americans. During the same month last year 47 00 passengers arrived and out of that number 2970 were aliens. Daring the mouth of September. 1899. ‘ 18 000 asses ers arrived in Boston ber 6800 were returning Americtn and , 6200 rliens. &...` _ the announced conclusions of the Tem- _C“°"d ""°1’ by tl” E°31"h ¢°'°r°° lperance Parliamentary Committee. The » P 8 _ from the same ports, and of that unm- i\THE W.C. T. U. CONVENTION Mrs. Thoruley on the (loverunient’s Attitude Towards Prohibition. The or esing Wed. ciday of the twenty- second annual convention of the O - tario Woniell’s Christian Temperance _Union was atzended by about one hun- ldred and fifty delegates. The dey was almost entirely t-iken up with the presentation of reports. The following was the_ report on Temper- ance. Referring to the political situation of lthe prohibition question, the report session w.-.s crowdeg with party biclrery ings and unsavory discussions. The Washington commission, corrupt elec- tion inquiries, the redistribution bill, the Yukon scandal, not the Yukon li- quor scaiidal,ivhich goes merrily on by p.-rmit, $2 per gallon being the Gov- erumenl’s share of the spoils and other routine business absorbed the lime. A few hours of the fag end of the 'session was all that could be obtained for the discussion of au issue greater in the eyes of the people of Uamida, according to the ballot-box returns. than was the ,election of the present Liberil Govern- _meut. The spiritless discussion of. Angust ended in absolutely nothing to slim majority with which it took amen Lwan-‘undoubtedly the resnit sf lost in- terest and confidence on the part of 0ntario’s Christian men, and it was get strengthened by the revelations of dis- zttonhl election tactics and the fail- President of the Provincial Alliance was at the head of the Ontario Govern- " score of years. He it was who assured them," prior to the Provincial pleblscite, of fair and honorable treatment if the f cause was victorious; that the did not receive if they hand always Igiped was, no fault of Mr. Ross. Nevfrtheless, ini view ofthe unfair and faith-demolish-i ing treatment accorded them in 1897. and never since repndiaied or palisted, they thought it only right that the olive brauchpshould be extended before con. fidence is fully restored. Turning to the Dominion arena, they 1 und a platform adopted by the sl- liancc demai ding as the l- a t mefisure of reasonable concession to the iicfor- 1 ali the Provinces and '1`ei'ritories ex- cept Quebec. The Government did not appear to take them seriously. Havirg failed to make provision for the carry- ing out of its own programme, they found its leader, at Qthe ,Bowmsnvlle meeting, trying to throw the onus of blame upon prohibitionists, who, it was cla'imcd.had failed to make their wishes known. This was au amazing position after the pronouncements of the Do- minion and Provincial conventions and need now was for some bond ef union ions campaigners of 1898 prohibition in' ~ Flashed Under The Sea eireipe in any part ofthe building, despite the fact that a few months ago Lacroix had their attention called to the Mr. James Suther1aud,cf Poughkeepsie, N. Y., owesihis life ~to‘the fact that ia week a h h d ° T ' ' can be carried in a grip. 'Mr. Suthcr land heard the. alarm, teak time _to dress and cooll ` let himself down from t - _ _ -___ __ _ /.-~ _ -_i iiiw ininieii listers-w,iiitr_iiiit. a _ site iiaiillii iimiiiitiifiiiii wif.. 7 nrc_tc_»metc out summary puaishinentl 'gg ` " A _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , ic the principals in these outrages. Ile- ¢hTn`§,;';i§§°§yif,gh“f5£°§:,;‘;’;fn°§;,m°b°°9=l ._ . 519° th° lace” _“_d_ Wil” fcrring to the change in the Premier- tion t tment' Ff ‘ li be dff f “nm” ` fmgea 11% VU! -ship, the report asked what might not Tiliitllgvasviilrailvli hegoilildl _ `Confectidiiei'y, fTe'a,'S`i'i'giai-,etc ° ‘ - '_ SGOVBP - _ . ~- . '¢ . _ 1 W’ .“"°°"‘“°" °‘P°°‘. "P°“ “ Y“"° iiiiiiiie tneugninlnliillifil-Iii m2m1 i f ”"°h°'°’°7 zame home very much- intoxicated and ment P They might reasonably hope; f1i°W°°k’l__5° Dwi! IUIPSIW I1=hrew‘ ; _ i ~ to see the large power new held sy’ :§o,°,llt;°f,'“%md°,f§f_’:‘3',?gn,”th’i‘,";_ku§,,*’§‘._l_ s - ~ 1. ` I 9 the Premier used to secure fovorablel saw coming. at all hazards I sent for ~ ~ -git ' Howl ~ . legislation. _Hon. Geo. AW. Ross had" rom-Sa Pi"escr1ption_a_ndi _ tit . »_ - . _ y been an' avowed prohibiqggiis; _1§r;g-l_`,?vi§t‘;‘£§°a°:d triextshmorniilgpailgi , ;.0PP°"*° R' 0° U"°h°d"fl‘ _ _ P J’ or e _res t. A noon I gave him more and alsoatsnpger/ 2 He never suspected -a thing, and I t er iioldlr k°P° "Shu on giving lt regulai_°ly,ai had discovered something that set ever; _“"8 111 my body tingling with nope iinci iappiness. and I coul see a bright futim spread out before me-a gene ul happ; home, a share in the good ings of' life, ar attentive, loving husband, comforts, anc' SVBPYUYIIHS else dear to a womon’s heart f01` D1! husband had told me that whiskey was vile stud and he was taking a. dislike' 5° it- Ili W5* 0111.7 t00» true, for before] mad gen him the full course he had stop ped liking altogether, but I kept giving the medicine till it was gone, and then sent for another lot to have on hand if he should relapse, as he had done from his promise; beforc._ He never has, and I am wi-ici you this letter to sen you how .i,a,,kf,,1”§ im. I honestly believe ft will cure the mirst caseslil’ UID li ' lai , l sent 1Pr;e, gifinéntegnrgoiiizalseiindnfhnedolhi ormation, 'th d' t' h ._..imi..i.i.. `§$m..-iieiiiiierillllf’ “2§."’..‘.lf gpdence considered sacredly contlden, Address The Samaria Remedy Oo., Jordan street, Toronto, Ont. F_.=l f . - -_ lust a Few Words _ s 'ina policy open te lien of all creeds and litical beliefs. fi i Thornloy that there was liquor selling at the London military camp last veal' are reiterated in her report, which con- ttiined also the purport of the cem- .munications between herself, Dr. Bor- ,den and Ge:-_i-ral Hutton. The report _was adopteilliy a rising vote and Cha- t' tauqua sale' v. __-inii.-_ ‘ i ed him had he not been driven off. As it was the child received alot of cuts and scratches on the head and face, which bled profusely. but fortunately 'his eyes, escaped iiiiinjnred. Only a - Uxbridge Journal. 17° The charges previously made by Mre.| We have them. A large The Rooster is no More. l -~ l One day last week s two year-old; son of Mr. W. H. Fraser, 276 Scro ei I P street, was playing: near the corner of; _.___ Dense street with some other children, ' sealed Tenders will be nceiimd he was attacked by a large rooster be- from “ties wishing to page tha longing to Mrs. McGillivray. The sav-_- . P - - M age bird .Pu I and Picked the bw’-,llillsborough Skating Rink from Nov and it is believed would soon have kill- 20’ 1899 up to May Ist’ 1900’ Ten' str ck at pric s lower than ever' sole* in this city. A good pair of Ladies’ Gaiters for 25 cts. Better ones at 4Oc and 5Oc. Try a pair. Ei... .ll.!lf..ll?_"f"~ A. ders to be marked “Tender for Skating Rink”, to be addressed to S. W. Crabbe, President and to be in _his hands by 12 o’clock noon on Mon- dey,_Nov. 2C, 1899. The highest or? |l\°f"*i'“‘ *g° W9 “W bid °m°k°d any Tender not necessarily accepted a grandson of his»owner,tC1sreuce Bar-N A__ A_ BARILEIT., I ton by iiejipgepn ' _s- __ _ - S8é.’y’_»1i'ré“s_' _ l°"°f’ ID ~ I M’ ' - we to children. and vm killed iitioaee. 151°” ‘“`h‘"'*d 3013 P. o. ana, anim. N. s.-oct. is ctw In Chief Beuiot and Building Inspector _i 1 V ‘ ‘ necessity for the strict enforcement of] the by~law which dealswith this ma t:r. lf. d s ‘ " ' 1 TA. EKRSEWLT. 0' p, ou » Read 1 Q _ ._ J; v' ri 'New Y0l'k, s p A BRAVE woman. sim. t for nearlyaweek, but due day when he ' ' _ .JENKlNS& .SON “ ever offers* We have placed in our iwindow, a 'ne of Gilt Edge Glass -- ' UUgh¢S i'i?§.“étiE. 1 Ribah, the notorious native chief of - . _ _ the Central Soudfin, has niassacrld themmnig’ calm" .mums ' l 1 " ` ' _ ' ' fmembcrs of a French expedition. Ad- fi °" 0°" h°'C°1 359555155. 3°°"°°- " _ I _. . 0 ilniinstuitor Brefoonet Lieut, Braun . -.ri'>l-is&;?§enalt,i.£%im°na'" "h°°“°"‘l A 1 l` ’ s ‘ _ ' _ _, HUGHES’ CREOSOTEIIXT ' f ‘_. i . .~ sxgsit Logi=ik,'1i1i.(:i(;l twenty seven Sane i an el nt. UIEM Should never mg sho if \,, ewere i . ° p Bmncgilltis m r dht-out 805% suppliem, __ _ ' °5°°”"°' ` 1 ` We have everything that DODIVS RHEUIATISI CURE . l i'-` go epure Vase iii oronto, as 't R ii' ° _ ._ patent tire escipe arrangement. which, 5 0 And "I can supply- EVERY _ . : - ~ _-'r - i , . _ _ ._ ' to r_e‘dA_ fn. `1'_ '_ F "1 ‘ » _ Y 1 _ - . his bedroom window by means of his f BODY 'nh' SOMETHING own tire escape.--Toronto Star. 1 ' . 1 a' 'Z 1kiie.p_wiiiii..i.iiii~. » 1 Sn John. __ ' ._ ___ ,L ,_; -if . t p . _ of ,i f - = ,,&_y,,_~.f,.4-"; V _ 'il lllllll HT rs, Ulsters, and Suits at PRCWSE BR-US. 50 9.00 and 10.00. 7 7.50 10.00 and 12.00. _ 1.75 2.00 and 2.25. ,_i, NoFire Escapes. 1 - A A A 7 -i » 1 =f*'°°d°d~i°-i“** - . imiu we -i tm ~ s - ~ --_ i i-i»iwiii’°.°i.-i...§'... ww *_ _¥°°"°_s°i _I.“»i"tl'%._‘1F'_°fl* MoN'riti':sL, November 2 _Montreal 'Special Remedies prep.;-94 fmny p .Pint 1,2180 ' has received' a severe SPl,l2PSIAi IN itcmsrion, comer; if '- ' lesson in the fire at the Webster House PAHOS wc" M' A I H Wednesday moi ning. Thereis no doubt ._ F" EUSUUN UWB Ind , Q I whatever ins: iss iii h ‘he ~ '“°"- ~ _ » V - l` nn lives lostand ff? viliiilld had beg: ~ inj_uicd had thi-re been proper. fire es- ? _ am" “sum V’ cnpee..»As it-was, therewas not a single ' ' ~ s“¢y,id,_ ri , 01? ` :site Prowse l ' 5 Bros. . ..., ‘ .-<_¢ ` _.P ‘ .1 . , . _ \ Semolina- Something new, prepared from , _pure wheat. Like corn starch , ‘ tnly better. ' Stimulating. 1 ti-engthcliing. Makes a delightful porridge for breakfast, i ‘ A tasty pudding for dinner, , A good dish for tea. ‘ fry a sample package. i ' ~ _ 6" P _-'§.°~.='-ri E’ 88"’ ,kerzeg 7 E ""'°' f 12.40 1.5 ZW 3. I8 LS 6.# PNK. l' .i ’ style. quality and s=»=li'~.f4ili- s-liiiiii-.ll by inspecting V- _.W _ ;.‘ i, 78",? price of onr- “‘”t~fr". ' » _ .-2. ¢‘ Sunnyside 44 Roialtgv Junctio 16 Nort ilt-hire. Hunter Hiver Ar. Emerald Lv J unct 5 T' 35 li. Tiitlllssl N iiiiii'iifisi» iiormsr octiiiiiii- ieiii, ' ,f,.?.f:.~.i’.§_f.:i=.:.;>.l..f.'f:: use fm ~» di? mis twain. ‘ 'ri~iiimi nie-_ 1 Red ag; me nil. 6.30Lv.Charlottctewn A U *I sown; tae; E* nemo; N $¥53~ I _ 6.25 siii sis Ai- gms } 1.v.s.4o 11.00 ace gsigo Lv. ai-. a-‘sg 2.53. . . . . . . . . . .. i .....8. io.oi .... ..Port ........ ..7.ao iso ag. yiga rigiiieii. " 'i`." gill ills - l'.......» ni. Y, PM AM. au. lhe Cltalesl Snap ware which we are selling at prices that defy anything in this city. 1 Former prices were 354: to 4Octs; any piece in the window for the small sum, of 19 cents. comprising Cream and Sugar Spoon Trays, Gob lets, Tumbers, Preserve Dishes Vases, at the Modern Jewelry an Fancy Goods Store, opposite P. O Sunnyside, Charlottetown. .iuiiv ei co., TG RENT l 'l_‘he house on Water Street, site Hotel Davies, at present oesu p P.M 2.00 8.3) LN :esse- g&& ? .... ..l{t.StAWart....'. 8.54 ........ ..8t.Peteni... 10.00 Ar .... ..Sourls .... .. M. au. 5 i Am P. if Lv....Chariottewwn. .AL 9.00 ..., .8.(l) .20 11.3 .(3 l.i.§ Fil F235 P F ......7. .Mit Stewart... ..Cardign.n. ..Geor¢etown. . . . » o e e $55; §s§”? ‘ if P s Tl I Qtss ills fi t _ __,nq i .....Lv....Emera.ld .... .. 9.40....Ar..Cnpe 'l‘rav»r»c..Lv|M§ __ E sept R P Piiiisiigs it J" tank.: Railway, rl>l¢>x;:lTitl;‘ ufiiigilldum an: weeg bv mornin trains, wnne--ting with 8. Northnmbeignnd at Snmmcreidc; arrive Bos-~ tsitivixii tc (i:tyh7.2g;). M.;1i;¢»atresl C35 Ry. m. . . . .m. oiiow - Trains are rnnybyllastarn Btnndx 'Illini D. POTTING Geo. Man. Can. Govt. Rye. Moncton, 'Na A.SHARP B nerintend t.P.ll'..LB. hnrlottetown 3ct..i0&.m BO ,iby J. B. Heagan. All modem an-s ‘i . Possession jven October first next. Apply to W. S. Stewart WHOLESALE AGENTS. -D W. S- lctiersclt it 6- llitlilii BREMNER B808.. mutt lin Pionutta 259 & 26| Barrington Street. II&11f&X. 1N'- S- Wehandle on Commimlonall kinds ol P, E. Iilanrhfrodum. ' chuck. suiimrgp. uk. Painful. lids A11 imniu to our we f°°°i__v° iimlivl -*'...........°“'f""i°'°°.mi‘f.f. i “ lllllll IRG- i‘ -ii. Mix; .iii I'