_ ~ OCTOBER ’4-_’9‘S- ‘ _ - - ' rv 'rim cimRi.o1"rs'i-own GUARDIAN p,\<,i-_ 1-ws, » ;__ » __ - _L L _ __ _ _ The Best Coal We have Aa big stock ofthe very best Coal all sizes. When" you need coal let us quote you our prices. A. Pickard &' Co. Phone 240 Ch’to wn L _ GERMANY MASSING HER FORCES AGAINST PARIS. Oct. 11.-The view is enter- tained in diplomatic and other official quarters that the operations in the Bal- kans Iinve iissiinied new ami Import- ant significance. The Austro-German drive to the southeast is ragarded as a sequel to the French successes in the Cliampagiie and the manner in which the Riissiniis Iiave prevented en- velopincnt of their armies. Gerinany‘ and Austria. according to this view, are compelled to seek a new field of effort toward the accoiiiplislinient of riot.-_isivo rosultn, as well as for the at- tempt to break through the envelop- ing ring of the allies. it is conceded that the Gernians have gained substantial success ini -.~..s_.m_sa ~. . \\\\\\\\\\7lIIHW§\““\\\` “sas ew Awful _ ` ' 1 It is simply enormous the early property loss from he depredation of Rats in is country. ' Hughes’ Rat Extermiiiator' I stofi this unnecessary -wil save your grain, ultry, eggs, harness, build- ings, furniture etc. Hughes’ Rat Exter- mmator is a sure remedy or R_ats and Mice. It is no experiment, as hundreds of peo le will tell you how many Eats it has killed for them in the past year. It’s a sure killer-Get t today. 15c and 25c per ackage at o. E. Hughes "The Peoples Dniimist" lllll i\\\\\\\\\7IIIll|lll.l _.__ I \\@WIIlX\\\\\\i glllll)VIIld\\\\\\\\'/IH///0 G .D .... ,_,_ @ er of resistance in all directions, ex- cept on the soutlicast_ Germany is now niassing her forces against the one remaining point wlierc she may be able to break through the encircling wall. This is believed to be one of the chief reasons for the extent of the Austro-German movement to force a way to (loiistiiiitiiiople and the routes leading to the Orient, as well as for the countei'-movement. of the allies in landing large forces at Saloniki. inter- posing a barrier across this path of. ex t. The Figaro says that the outcome ot the new operations in the Balkans compares in significance with i_lie his- 'I Devastation _ _ The .Central Guardian _ BEAN SUPPER 5'to 7.30 at Hearts ,Memorial 'Hall Saturday. Tickets 20 cents. ` 3434. O ' .. ` ` i-|An'rNsv HAi.i..-service st I-Iartiiey Hall on Friday evening, 15th, st 7:30. _~ - ‘ Po NAI. cincurr.-ssrvioss on `. W ' 'October 17th will be: Pownal at 11 aixdt7; Miliview at 2.30.. ~ I ‘ 'rnvou sAi»'ris'r.-The services `next Lord"s Day will be: Albany 10.30; Tryon 2.30 and Westmoreland at 7 o'clock. ' SCHOOL CLOSED.--The Toronto School No. 179, has been closed on account of the prevalence of typhoid fever in the district.-T. I CIVIL '8ERVICE.- Fifteen gradu- ates of the Union Comercial College are now employed in the Civil Ser- vice Department at Ottawa. A num- ber ef this years students will also try the examinations. 3425. PLANT LINE.- Anyone interested in the Plant Line Sailings will please note that there will be no sailing from Charlottetown this week. The next sailing from here will bo on Friday, Oct. 22nd. _ 34tti-2I. RED CROSS.-The first meeting of the Red Cross Society met at the homo of Mrs. Cephas Mallett, Union `Road, on Monday last. There were thirteen present and all were eager to do their bit to help the good work along. _ REGIMENTAL FUND.--Help it a- long by buying a ticket for the big Patriotic Bridge and Whist in tho P. W. C. on Monday, Oct. 18th. The Second Heavy Siege Artillery is comprised of Island boys and every cent received will add to their com- fort and wellfare while fighting for their King and Country at the front. Tickets 50 cents. 3424-2i. ANOTHER SUNFLOWER. - Con- siderable interest. was taken in two sunflowers, the dimensions of which were given in recent issues of the Giiardian. They have both lieen out classed. however, by one brought in last night, the seedpod of which mea- sures 13 inches in diameter. This one was grown by Mr Wallace Field) of Bayfield Street. The seedpod con- tains nearly enough feed to keep ii hen all winter. he past your in Ilclgium, France and toric lnltlis t S li “ ' l` I ' l‘ol:iud. l\lev':rthcless Europe, as al]Tl\0migt(),¢1@;f fixsmlly ;(,I:;l‘b1,,l,I(l;kwl£|(;(l, C |`;)‘?I;n=:;|r‘;|(`:l']S0fJ(I?,I'l!"`T'I'()-hlllvg' ~ hole. is n vas! theater of war, and the Porsians. city is anomor young man to OHM. """"m` 7’°‘v°"“ MT" "ow “S ‘mc mam' his service for King and (‘ouiitry hav- tainiiig effective resistance against fur- ing recently joined the No. 2 Heavy ther German advance through Franco .~ _ _ to tire west. tliroillrli Italy to llie south, “A special showing of men's pvja- xlfgeiiigzigclig forth?-bcrsnm.; S9gv]j\e` or through Russia to the cast. Thus inns at Futons. 31332. classic sfiuii-fl; 31,; q,,_;kvi|`Y,;“Ma,,,i mi; only one weak spot, it is pointed out here. is left-to the southeast, in tho __i _ tsegisvoé 3; ll;,_;](:;,l\2?§Bt§7gl;a?,w£ Balkans. ~ _ _ if at allies. having demonstrated their pow- $1.25 to $10.00. 3331.’ me sam-|nc¢, is a great mm he is Gum, contented. He will be sincerely- miss- I ~ ' - _-"2 4 ed in social and musical c_lrcles` at There are over 300 Rexall Remedies Rexall -`-one for every ordinary ill. They are standard home preparations-no secret about them-we will give you the for mula, in English of every remedy. A Remedies full, money back guarantee on every Rexall Remedy. ' » McKinnon Drug Co. i » Cor. Gt. George Street. 1| -in 5 r ..~ -_-~_..-.__..s-, ' '"1-' '/IlYI”IA\\\\\“V/III////Il\\\\\YI have earnestly strivcn \ '.\\\\\\vll.i\\\W¢.zlllllllllA\\\\\\\\\\YA:'llA\\\\\\fa/0 _ ,' _ ~ ° l " (_ I . Be Skeptical of - ~" - , _ Bargains - / = Not All is Gsltl that Glitters ' - ' \ If you want, good, pure " relia ie tobacco go to an is H honest manufacturer. W :-:-.-;-_~“.~~.‘-.-;;_;"';,_`;§'_;f;._~ ,_’_=;_ ,;_,_:,»__'_:;'~.'.'=.=1.»-1=_ _ £0 _ ._ establish such ri reput:ition._and believe ru. 'ilu _ fi'icmi- will Sarthat wc have nevcrrI|SaDD""“"-‘li Umm- "Wk"-V " Black Twist Chewinil Tobacw- r(C|\l'uS6l1tS DOC Will/ our best efforts but the best to be li ul n the tobacco imc Hickey & NicIiolsonTob. Co., phone, 345. _ - Manufacturers v//I/arf.;\\\\\wmnvmmm\\\\\\\\v//larlur°_.\\\\\\vll » \\\\YlII§\\\\\\\\\YHlII$I 115511- ___ _g H F? ------°'~“"""i Phonographs, Phonographs Phonographs, Phonogfaphs See -Miller Bros. Window `EdIson Amberolas _6 Different Styles p Thousands of records to ` choose from. ~ No home is complete with- out aniAinberola‘. lt- izggriglté L" e n , a ‘ ggzsrgtllttnevng itggntertains visitors mth the worlds greatest- isis. ' ss las. bf Amboro- suits you Terms to Pathe Machines This DISC. machine does away_ with edthe trouble of chyglncgiigemaelge the music! Q , . _ . loud br as soft as You desire ' without an cha e of needle. RER You _ffoubis-sided. recordset the wor d’s itreatest artists for oa Pathe sound ' ingliildigéigiiiclii `wilI'play` Patlié geetirgsorin any D cl machine of o 9 ‘ ' Y bu a__P_atlie mach~ ins‘°i`io°iIin$22.’60 so-1, t g, mffordfm buys show.- eRUS; i home and in Sackville and will be fol- lowed by the well wishes of a large circle of friends. SALE OF CAPTAIN PROWSE’S INVESTMENTS.-Preparatory to set. ting out with the 2nd Siege Battery for the front. Captain W. B. Prowse sold a number of securities. etc., by auction in the Market Square yester- day. Mr. Beairsto was auctioncer. and there wasa large attendance of representative citizens. Twenty shares in Prowse Brothers realized $110 each; 5 Rink shares $05 each; 10 Rink shares $60 each; 17 Rink shares $64 each; 5 Bruce Stewart & Co. shares $95 each; ii double-seated wa- gon.*$80,_ and an automobile $625. It Is worth noting that the latter sale was made to a prominent farmer, Mr. John Andrew. St. Peter’s Road. the first auto sold to s. Prince Edward Is- land farmer. ' ::FIEGULAX, the gentle Laxative. When your bowels are slow to act and you find it difficult to remove the ac- cumulated waste of your system. one or two of these pleasant tasting laxa- tivo lozenges get results quickly and gently and without harmful effects. 10c. and 25c. boxes. E. A. Foster, the “ Penslar " Store. ::FALL MILLINERY.- Call and see the beautiful display of miliinery at tho Victoria Miliinery Parlors. Miss MacDonald will be pleased to see old customers and now. Hours from 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Special line oi' new hats for children at 25c. each. 3366-109Mc4i _____i,p,i;- Miss Ada Bradbury 88 Great George Street Art Noedlg Work and' materials for working. Stamped Linens and Threads of all kinds, 88 Great George Street. - . 3710-9-29Mtf. iYoii Can Benefit ay;rih,ami¢ro_s¢ope_you wool / Our Big Buying. Qin' large and ,extensive bus- " fuels permits us' to buy drugs and sundries in such inimen e t quantities that we receive the ‘ very best price concessions pose sible to procure. » . , -Th».t's why oiirgprlcss have - not-ndyanced onstient, notwith- standing the incr‘asso`of from I 25 per cent. to 35 per cent.,'made _ by all the leading supply lioulsl. Get 'youi' drugs and sundrles here and-nt the best. Our ability to buy In large; quanti- ties means 9 distinct saving to you on every purchase. ' s-. scones served for 5 o‘clock tea. at the Kozey Korner every nay. _ 8441 ' PRICE WEBBER BETTER.--_I ' is pleasing to hear that an irnprovemgnt is reported in the condition 61"!!-I. Price' Webber, the veteran actor, who recently underwent an operation fin Portland, Me.. hospital. Many old friends in Charlottetown will be glad to hear that there is every prospect' of his ultimate recovery. - ~i.ooRiNe Fon Heins.-A winni- peg despatch saysz- The Toronto Ge'ners.l Trusts have been named ad- ministrator of the $200,000 estate left by William' li. Orr, the Elwood re- cluse, who died on Friday inp. miser- able shack. A. I-1. S.Murray, who iii solicitor for Orr, believes that a sister and somedistant relatives of the dead man live in New London, P. E. I. ‘ SCHOOL WORK. -i_- The following is the standing of pupils in Donaldston ichool,for.tho month of Septenibqr. Grade I.-1, Stella Morris; 2, Mac Mer- ris. Grade II.-1. Cecelna Dougan; 2, Margaret Stewart. Grade IV.-1, Wil- liam Dougan; 2, Annie Bowlan, Grade ill.-I-1, Lucy "‘Arbing. Grade II.-1, John Arbilis; 2. Reggie Msooonsiu. Grade I.-1, Frederick Lynch; 2, Louis MacDonald. Perfect attendance and Dunctuality. Frederclk Lynch. RUSTICO SCHOOL-'Ilhe follow- ing, is the standing of the pupils ,of Anglo Rustico School for this month of September: Grade VII--1, Leith 'I‘o_ombs; 2. Hilda LoPage. Grade V- 1, Roland Buntain; 2, Stella Rollings; 3, Earle'Toombs. Grade IV-Victor Buntain; 2. Bessie Stevenson; 3, Dorothy emma". orstio 1-1, nuns 'l’oombs;- 2. Helen Buntain; 3, Eva Stevenson._ The following have had perfect attendance: Earle ' Toonibs, Stella Rellings, Victdr Buntain, Helen Buntain, Cyril Toombs, Ida Toombs, Bessie Stevenson and Eva Stevenson. SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS.-` The following are the results of the ex- amdnations held during the month of September in St. Mary`s School. Grade V.- Angels Gallant 80; Marie P. Plneault ~74; Janie Gallant 69; Roe M. Petro 64; Joseph ld. Pineault I2; Roe A. Pineault 62; Julith Pine- :iult 60. Grade lil.- Eugene Pitre 03; (lliarlotte A. Gallant 92; Stanley Gallant 89; Marie llogcrs 80; Adol- plie Rogers 86; Benoit Rogers 82. Grade II.- Firin l’ineault 80. Grade l.- Lawrence Piiieuiilt 86; Ignacc Pincault 74; Lucie A. Doiron. Teach- _,I__.1. NOW PROVINCIAL PATRON. - ills llonor l’. W. liciiluiic, Lieuten- int-Govcrnor oi' the Province of Que- bec, has accepted the position of pro- vincial patron and a life member of _.ho llritlsh ami i<`oreign Sailors’ So- ciety, of which Their Majeslics the King and Queen arc patrons. The lion. Mr. Justice Craig is chairman if the National (louucil, at Toronto, ;ind_ the Rev, _Alfred Ilall is .senior chaplain for the Doniinlon. The affi- liated institutes are at Montreal. Que- bec, St. John, Halifax, North Sydney, Union Bay. Victoria, Vancouver and (lliai'lotteto\vn. P. E. 1.- Montreal Exe. RAZORS FORWARDED.- Rev. ilanon Simpson, Charlottetown. re- :eived llic following letter which ipoalos for itself. Dear Sir:- Messrs Fennel] & (lhandlcr in sending me their package of Old Razors to be forwartled to Shcllicltl with others to be put in order for the troops at the front. mention that through your efforts 200 of them have been collect- ed and I wish 'therefore to thank you specially for the interest that you have takeii in this matter. That your efforts will he appreciated and go iniich towards the health and comfort of the inen who are f`ight_ing for us. toes without saying, although really after all no matter how much any ot' us may do here it is very little in somparisoii with what those men are doing for us. Again thanking you, I beg to remain, Yours very truly. Thomas il. lice, Toronto. ‘ ::l’resci°iption compounding is not a 'side line" with us. lt's the most im- portant part of our business. We are ‘quipped to give' best. possible ser- vice. JOHNSON dt JOHNSON, The Quality Drugstore, cor. Kent and Prince Streets. III _\\\\\\\l/I/I llll gout Skin is' More Delicate .than tlie ¢ Finest ‘Fabric When th‘e_ skin chaps, it causes considerable suffer- ing. The delicate cuticle be- comes infiamed from dust- Iaden WIIIQIS, extreme cold or other iuliuences which _ ~- cause it; _todry and crack. if youtshould' examine it \\ta\\\\\\‘7/1lA\\\.| ' nd thousands of minute fissures, wiiiare the under lying tender? _esh is exposed - _ VeIMet.Sk_in Lotion ‘imparts a grateful sense of coolness to the inflamed sur- ‘ face and_ fiilifthe little fis- sures with " healing sub- ; stance and- protects the sensitiyekiieiggee until the natura s , ._ vers. . Velvet ggi; Lotion has a dainty re, lung odor- it is not ' ' or sticky and is rea 'ly,a rb_ed. . lt should bein before or after exposiite tothe wind. Price Bbppsr bottle arid_i's put imsarid-sold -by us. -ii r >-_-D;--af-s;--:_-;»,.¢a-n;-`:»ll R .i "“ ,T ' § i by 0 f § sort. | ._l_i;|i|i|s»’li|ill\.ii\iiui 1 E” f’-3( all _|_fnill1iiI1n1l\|iiii|:‘iiiiiiiiiiuunu __ )' 1* "I rr New Hats---New Ospreys it New Ornaments Have .lust I Come in by Express. A very striking Assortment of smart New Triiumings Ready THE SWIFT SELLING THIS SEASON IS SIMPLXK inf keeping the buying end of the department “on the Jump to secure the new things fast enough. _ _ To-day we’ve a very attractive lot of new things Just to express, to show you. _ There are new hats, new ospreys, new ostrich feathers, new ornaments, new buckles,new flowers-new things of every Will you call to-day? -1--__-_-u-5 _-.-.-,-_-_-_~.-_-_-e.-_-_-.-_-_-_-,e-_g-_1-_-A;_-_-_-;4.-_-_-.-_-.-.-_-.-.-,-.<-_-_-.-_-_-_-_-_-_-..-_-_-_-_-_-_-:.-.-.-.-_-.-_-_-_-_-_-.-_-,-_-_-_g-_-,,_-_-_-_-, -, , ~'*‘ ` _ , , .- - , i1' imvs to buy intiiis Promise. ~ ixozev ~» _ t :_- . E 'V'_ exe-risplzstebfslk the the Those Wonrleirul New Silk Waists at $1.98 IF SUCH A THING WERE POSSIBLE as to pin a sample of silk of which these blouses _ are make-and a photograph of the garment-to the GUARDIAN this morning-the waists would all be gone before 12 o’clock. _ _ , That is the mark of our confidence in them. We think they re best waists we ever saw for $1 98. _ 'l`liey’re made of fine, good weight wash silk. They have pretty sailor collars-with low neck. The sleeve is new, and_show_s a neat. cuff. _ The front is finished with two inverted plaits. If you were buying in the ordinary way you would gladly pay $2.75 You c oose here for ................................ _.$1.98 1 E _ Efléisiliif Céiflit I( i 5)?-)`§)i§) Moore & McLeod 119-121 ,Queen Street Charlottetown - Y' ¢~-~~'»-r»r-r-asv'-~ ew- . . ._ ~-,_-...__._._ ! - ' _ _ - _ ECEQEC =-221?-==2» ii: 1 |1132;-§ |` 1iliuniiliituiiunuiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiin ](im|u1:;;\|ui|||||iii||u||i.||i||imuiuu )| ` 1 .s _ K. oF P. To ENTi~;a'rAiN.,-The Knights of Pythias are issuing invita- tions to the members of K. of P. ol thc Siege Battery who are now in Charlottetown to an oyster supmnd smoker to be held in their Cas all on Thursday evening at 8.30. A very pleasant programme is being prepared. aint all members of the K. of P. of the Battery are hereby cordially invited to lic present, even if they do not re- ceive further invitation, as it is feared someone may be overlooked. The K. oi` l’. know how to entertain, and a warm welcome will be extended to all visiting Knights. MURRAY HARBOUR. - At the Methodist. Church on Sunday evening a special service, largely attinded in spite of foul weather, was h rl under the auspices of the Sunday School. The programme consisted of several bright choruses, ably rendered by yhe choir under_ the efficient leadership of Mrs Albert MacLeod. organist. The recitation by the Misses Gladys (Jlenients, Lucy Lumsdeii, Minnie Iruinsdeii. Elsie Herring. Louise Her- ring and Mildred Cooper, also Master Harold llerring were greatly appreci- ated. A duet by Rev. H. A. and Mrs Brown, and a short address by the pastor concluded a very profitable and enjoyable service. Much credit is due the energetic superintendent ui' the Sunday School, l-lon. A. l‘. Prowsc. METHODIST W. M. 8. - The thin ty-fourth meeting of the board oi' man- fwers ofthe Methodist W. M. S.. con- vened in Sherbrourne Street Church, Toronto, on Sept. 21.-The prcsnieiit Mrs. Ross. introduced the Rev. Dr. Endicott. general secretary of the Mis- sionary Society. I-Ie was listened to with -:truest and *deep feeling. Tin. increase for the year ls: Toronto. London, $19,226; Hamilton, Quinte, $19,124; Mont- Scotla and New- New Brunswick $13,479; Manitoba, $5.843; Saskatche- Columhia, $6,978. of statistics, Number 22; sux- wan. Mrs. made llfary 6,776; crease. circles 0,757; Increase 615; crease. 47; members, increase, 398. 1 FORMER of the Baptist N. H., gsvs a cently to their and Mrs. J. H. Mr. and Mrs. forty lhlo In- rg. ` _ fledged minister. The Rev. Mr. Vatcher referred to is a son of’ Mr. and Mrs. George Vatclier. formerly' of Charlottetown, lint now residing in- Bosion, Mass. AN INTERESTING TRIP-Senator Murphy and bride were expected home last night from an extended and delightful trip to western Canada. The Senator in.writing to a friend under date of Oct. (ith, says that their party, including lion. Mr. Pugsley, and bride, were on the C. P. lt. train just pulling out east from under the shadow of Mount Sir Donald and the Great Glaz- ier where they had remained for twen- ty minutes sight seeing. The Mon- day previous Senator Murphy had the interesting experience of hearing Sir Richard McBride on the stand at the Dnvidsonenquiry rc submarines and the pleasure afterwards of an hour's chat with him. He considers Vic- toria a very beautiful city, reminding obo of the East.. 'ADDRESS -AND PRESENTATION. ---'On Monday evening the Ilth Inst. a large iiunihcr of frlcnrls and iieighliors waited upon Gr. E. (I. lVIcl(ay at his home in New London and presented him with a purse accomptinied by the following address: Friciirl Idinier-(ln the eve of your departure for overseas duty we have coinc to wish you God speed and to have you carry with you an expression of thc esteem in which we hold you. We are and will con- tinue to be proud to refer to you as “one of our own boys at the front." We appreciate the qualities which act.- uatcd you to so nohly resporid to our country`s call and you do honor to yourself. Your parents and the com- munity for we realize you are ilglit- ing our Iiat_t_les. Through the vicissi~ tudes that await you, you will bc in our prayers and thoughts and we trust you will accept this momeiito of our well wishes in the spirit in which It IS Elven. Signed by the following friends and neiglihors. Ches- ter Buntain. J. I.. Loch- art, W. S. Found. ll. P. Fouiul, W. I). Whitehead. D. Riley. Sterling Mc. Kay. John Cotton. Elmer Cotton, Wil- fred Piolwrlnii. wsumi ronmbs. A. Campbell, David Cole. (leo. Riley, Rev, G. W. Irvine. li. J. McKay, Mrs. Gai-is, Mrs. Constable. - SILVER is is clipping “’per, of October following from a Boston pa- and which will be a striking sceuo of hymeneal gaiety and one never to he forgotten by those who were lui-_ky enough to be among the invited ones, precisely at 6 o‘clock all present were ushered in- to the prettily appointed dining room. where a banquet table laden with tempting delicacies and decked with exquisite flowers, was the first thing to meet their gaze. After the inner man was replenislied to tho fullest and toasts moved and respoiirlcd to by Messrs. Wilfred McPhee, J. J. Mc- Adam and others, all repaired to the elegant and brightly illuminated dance hall, where amid sentiments of con- gratuiatlon and felicitatioii, the wed- ding reel was danced in Mr. ami Mrs. McAdam‘s well known inimitable and graceful style to music fiirnislied by a. trio of violinists, namely, Messrs. McPhee, brothers, and Dan McKin- non, accompanied on the piano by Miss Regina Connors. The wedding' reel over the remainder of the ev- ening was pleasantly spent in mirth, music and song, choruses being sung by some of Dorchcster’s leading voco- lists. hriiurlnlr forth tho admiration and applause of all. Tho large amount of costly and elegant silvei'wiiro'rc- ceiveil gave hut muio testimony of the popularity of Mr. and Mrs. McAdam. they being well and favorably known in the social circle of society and Mr. McAdam being one of Boston‘s fore- most. carpenters. The sounds of laughter and revelry was kept up till midnight. when. after showering Mr. and Mrs. McAdam with_felicita.tions and' best wishes and expressing the hope that they would all be together to have the inestimable pleasure of celebrating not only their golden but also their diamond jubilee. All the guests departed feeling that they had spent one of the happiest and most pleasant evenings imaginable In this veritable fairyland of mirth.- (Patriot please copy.) of interest his _'Island as Mr. A. J. West St. Mr. J. J. grand and ` McAdam. chester. friends on the mentioned. a native of ii brother of place. The nf Mr. ent, W8! B ECZEMA Rwulta from neglected and skin Irritation. As ‘ veneive and cure there In no ment to compare with Dr. ' Olntmlmt. Ula It after UW ll Cents 1 Box. all Dellerd, M' i "_ L. .1 .».i A fi ........¢.~~.-._»..._..,< .`.. _._ . ..._ _ lt* ; 'ii u -.tl-, ;'~ I.. Jil -.f . lg " I i r gr? i ‘ti ,ry \ . ._, . . _.i vi \ . _~>.',~ -iff ~_\-'_A' l` _!"l§fl_ __, . .-.\ vs _ 3-. 1 EV ».l Qi 5,73 ti. » ~; 8.? - _ I _L;_3 . Q .4 a ‘,i. _i. 1,-. ;'_‘;f ,_ :'~-il; . 4 ‘Nil ».-i .; ., ng, . 't ,.`., i. _ -I. "ii _ __ -§ ‘vi » _5 'Q' '-fit _r ,ul in Ji ‘_-”`i _l ,_f *f _ii iii .,, ` _il f {~ \:-£2 't F ii- ? `v§ . i. . _yt ng _fri 3-"3._, 9 1 . . i§ ‘M _ '-t,.." / ik ._ . ‘ i ¢. /l,!_~. 4,-it , l._‘< fl »‘. » _,L fi ‘ir t .5 i\‘ .4..=»¢._. is _-a .. '~; .gi fl » ' ' -_ I»`f§,1,. I7 : i