;`_,_ _ _. _~_ .' - -_» i""'_.- 1_6; ' " 1 f _ - -5.; _ 1/3 ., ~ cnricorrsrows cdiiinzas . ,asia lo.- gwiff’-{ _ ' _' , all Head~ in is Hallam "0ht-"About, ¢..§y.m»¢owhssacnmchs¢¢n'. Mvmuj” ""mNGSlAC"01l'PL1`SHED- .>l\s3\~\>°°°"fd°1Q¢ °\Ii= ho *helm A iew' ,al worse and it _-which mldvlh ,_ _,lil-l\l_u=°n _ Lina . _ veal iigby,.\,¢|,d gave .ma nf , , uswioncyidlq scratch lc- whicnl I ` f _ made it one, I aiwaysbsii __ . townrlly ns_t.whsthsrJs_tlls= , lwlilhatw _ oz-out. When- ` ~' even! _ ~m¥hsirlas0ni'_ tile:-doudrllll all over. ‘ The hsirwns outlnsrcew bunches _i um-il- I .wat newly held sud; when it was at-itllW0rl$ it came Out roots -and ull. _ r - _ _“I tried -_--v-which made it worse than liq- mrc. I tried sevemlthingn after that but , Inav was no sand. After nine month! like ” mn 1 mid hardly our heir left when one day _ | |,,,_m,¢,ns|1 ,m .seo the advertisement of 1‘ni|l~urn Soap and Olntruenllin this MDW- ' l nl-ulxiitwhy sent for at lwmuia _ Alter first waslnng with the Cur,|curs_t~iosu I- applied ...uae oumcura oisiuiest had I ccvid'-reel 3 great rellsf. After finishing the sample I wcnl. and got monks of Cutlcura Soap and is ' lm of Cut.lcurs_(llltment. In three weeks any had owed my head-'Z (Sianed) il. llurn. May 15. 19.13- - Cntlcura S0ilP.|_lid 0|fl°m°lW QQ somneh 'fur poor oornplexlollil. red, rough hands, and in-_v, tnln and fclifns hsir. and cost so llttls. min. it is almost criminal _notto use them. A single set iloftell sllhlcient. Sold every- wbero. For liberal “'00 Hlllplo of Bach, with l :r_»-p. hook, send -D0°l¢"¢ur _ MUST -PAY? :1R _ -_ i1"": `=_"`;; =l'.l‘BEIsFl i "_ »~ MAN tl‘le§ét'id me a hoisel once. He said if wusn fine o and hatfnothlng the mar-_ lcr with l_t,_ l wsnad l: fipc horse. buf, l didn't t‘ l rl ‘ll u ‘ falls! Aml'l\aldn'¢ ~ me man very well Gravity' Address me personally. V.K. ` llnrris, Manager 1000 Washer Co., 215 Young St.. Toronto, Ont. Easter Cards ' C' and Booklets » A Large Assortment to choose from. Also ‘ I-Ioly Week Books Just Received _ _ At W. 1. Brown’s I Newson -Block vlctcifia Row _-_.___ » _.1 ` »...~ - _,_ ~ _,¢_ ' :_ ,/ ll at ~'f - Reliable __\}_v_atg:l‘ies,' Accurate clocks, - ii _._ __ , _gy,_ :__ /masse gusty,- UD to dliigéffpilverwme. &C. &c, at A50 "G, ei. Cor. Gt (Continued from one); ent standard and it looms up' lm- ruimscly. m_0re that I need refer to. In the es- timates you \4`.ll find on examine.. £1011 that welleve decided to make a l§I'.snt‘f for exhibitions in al,bsrtqp,;mq Bouris. (Hear, hear.) The Govern. ment' is assisting with the.ide¢ that th“°- °‘hl‘bi540ilB. hsld in places re- mote from the central _exhihitlonml BYU Ghlishle of_ doing a greai; deal 0( gcod and perhaps, relatively, doing 'HOW Hood than in the oid establish- ed centres. Both E-louzis and Alberton' arc for 'removed from any other ex-' hlbidllon and we think it ls only fair' -to them to give them an opportunity ll0w to share in whatever advantages may arise from the holding of tha exhibitions. | -L had it in mind when I began to speak to give n list of some of the things done during _the _ pgs; two years, hut the list- is not compute, 1 think there are only some sixteen itanis here; I /might; _ pep- naps read thcm*, and there may be 9, certain amount of satisfaction in realizing that they are not all here or I would have moral to resid, fLs.ll¢hter.)} $100,000, subsidy; $25,- 000, agriculture; oyster areas; roads; vot-s.by ballot; (a promise was made to introduce vote -by ballot and that has been delle): the introduction ol the short course and long course in agriciiiture and the short course for teachers; the procuring and establish- ing of agricultural haLl|\:‘t\1e_ con- Sfl`\l03i0l1 Of a hospital for_;tu"liercu1os- is liatients, insane and poor; _the construction of permanent public works including steel bridges, doub- ling in two years the work of the former twenty; increase in gthe pay of teachers- providing 'for normal training in the Prince of Wales Col- lege; the procuring of new telegraph cables to he laid 1 and settling terms of an agreement by which, on the laying of these cables, combined telc- phone and telegraph rates will be provided that will put us on e usllty with any point on the mainlalld; in the meantime, reduced rates are in operation; the procuring- of a fertil-l izer from the water surrounding our" coasts. I dlil DOC tlllflli (lf m_B,l{i|1g up _ [hig list until it was too late and there are some things which I might have' added. _ _ P. E. I.'5l OPPORTUNITIES. Now, Mr. Speaker, I think I have reached the point where I might close. _I feel that we have before the people of ~i.hls.pro.vince-_-an exceeding- ly -“hopeful ou`tlook.' 'fllewidenlng of our ‘markets will create _opportunities that were hfitherto undreamed off fo`r“‘ that can be carried to the centres of population far and wide and car- is for ns to ses _that .onr_‘hlghwaye,' and means of tr,ainsportation_ are oil he taken from __t'he shoresi and in the shortest possible time _placed in cold storage cars. If cold shorago can be provided for our vegetables and fruits ws will he placedyl ra position in relation. to the mark§igl`almDst_ as favourable as that of the »iarmc_rs_ »-nd vegetable gardeners in the su- burbs of great cities; and lin _sbortf-_ the opportunities are before us, and' we must rise to ftllejhelglits of -them. I may any that our people-have the courage n-nd other qualities that will cnalhle them to realize the highest destiny of which the province is' capable; and there is no province in Canada that offers better opportuni- ties than docs our little province. (Applause) 'PHE f)PP(lSI'I‘ION`S UIISEIIV A- TIONR Mr. John Richards, in reply to the Prc-mier's speech, desired to make, n iew observations on the motion he-‘ fore the House, though he wished to; say at the outset that he was not in A position tio criticise his hon._ fr‘iend’s very long speech as he would like to, for the very good 1°ea~§ son that he had had no npport.unity,; or practically none of looking over the public accounts which were not tabled until Tuesday. What with the session of the House and other duties which he had to perform there had been really no time to more than ...~...~.~c-.~v.~».»..- "_ElSClH[lS" ELllN.Sl Feel hullyl No headache, sour stomach, had breath, ' . constipstlonh, , ' Get A 10-cent box now. ,,'_ , Are you keeping your ,~)ii(sr, stomach and _bowels-clean, pure ,dirt fresh with Csscarets-or merely fort ng s pass- ageway every iew days with salts, eathsrtfc pills or castor oil? This is important. . - Oasoarets immediately., cleanse the stomach, remove the sour, undigested and fermenting food and foul gssesi the excel bile Icom the liver and outof the systemthe consti- wslto matter and poison in the , bilioul s Csscsrot out lor s gentle _that day- N0w.~acccrding- to rail. fruit and fresh fish and vegetablfdeal of ancient. history. His hon.§ ried through in prime condition. -It--f¢`i_1d__;1q¢__,tell them tha,t._i;11s (11-gt ye,”-f __ _\- , -, Q .. _ to the vcry best and swlftcst that canuthe gun, bg; $90,000, His poi; be obtained; that-our fresh fish ca1\.l_ii'_ien.‘i1 _had taken care not to tell- pl_us was very much like history rc- ~ ' ' H A U HnwEl$I~peating itself, as then as now they _ ` k k f th wr” ` ' ` " A' r , ' ' \ scan (sic),the accounts, For the first- time, perhaps, hewss sure ln the hil_t0l'y`__ of:: this. °_province, and very liosly in the history of any province '¢ln=f_the Dominion, thepublic accounts fl' yan abouthey . received I an .advance ' __I do not 'know that therels much sgéet-and ‘on Tuesday the full rs-l: ports. The some might be said of f the estimates. These pracliically were not _tabled nintil the afternoon of British practice so far as he had ev- er heard, the estimates were supposed to be laidon the table at least twen- ty-four hours before the Budget speech was brought down; and he might say that but for the -fact chat' he was anxipus to get through with .this already., too long session, be should have raised an oblection, and very properly so to the Budget speech being delivered that xf,lght,lor} the reason that- they had had no‘ time to look into the estimrrtes. It` was a strange th-ing t-bat his hon. friend, having been lin opposition so long, did not profit more bl' the good examp1s_set;;him ny the late Liberal Government-' in th»Ls.t’¢spect and in many other respects-_ -(_Lnughtcr.) Bac it -seemed that their good example had been entirely wasted upon him fRsnewed Laughter.) Under the late Linernl Government the public accounts and reports. 'of ev- ery department were laid on the table almost :immediately- aftcr the Govcrnor's speech wus re-‘ plied bo-in fact, the reports oi near- ly 'ull departments vrere, nnd if there was any delay they would bear s long and' loud complaint iloni his hon, friend. He was free to any that it was not an easy matter to prepare these accounts and have 'them print- cd in time .to be laid on the table as_ they should he to give the members' of the House an opportunity of look- ing ln.to the accounts .since there were- perhaps a good* many tlvlngs that might stand ventilation. l-ie recognized the difficulty of getting these accounts out in time and for that ver-y reason, if be\mistooir not, the fiscal year which some years ago closed at 31st December as it was now, was put back to the ;s0t’n Sep- tember in Order that the public ac- counts and reports might be laid on the table in the month of March or as soon ns the House met, and he thought that his friend Of the Gov-_ ernment would either ha-ve to go back. to the old practice, or else they would have to call the I-I‘ouse at ar much later season if they wished to` lay the public accounts on the table early in the session. But it was( really scarcc`f worth while making; any change- of this kind because they had only one more seasonin office. (Ll.\\lg;l1.ter..) _ _ ~.,. is-~, " . " _ANCIENT HISTORY ` = S, They hsd__besn treated to a great; lrifenrl-_had gone back two years and' _spoken of the debt inherited, but no tha}fl~~ 'they were in.. power they lett a d behind them , them that, and many>“~other2`things he had also cnretully avoided. There wasf one thing that could not be corrtra~; dicted and that-~was that the trans-' actionsof this year -were all their own; last_year and tha. year before they took shelter helnnd the stats ment-that they had to .share the debt with their predecessors. This year. they were obliged to some out in the open and shoulder full responsihllityl for- their trsllsacticns. His hon.. friend had referred to Messrs. Rosa- borough lind_Dench, two very estim- able gentlemen; but what were their instructions? To ascertain the true staudiikg ‘ r.-I this province? Not at all. 'U ey were told to ascertain the liabilities _ of the _ province but not thc assets. Hu did not wish to go back into these old times and affairs and lie did' not think thc_people wcrc pur- ticnlarly interested in them. , AN-UNEORTUNATE DAY `His friend laid great stress on the surplus and intimated- that this was perhaps the mst time in the history ofthe province that there was n sur- plus; he was not" sure that his friend 1 I “ publish a re'port_of some two hund- red pagescontsining a guod dead of information which he - thought ~~ was appreciated hy. the people; -today, it 'had dwindled dovm toe matter of fifty pages. 'Tha late Govemment ai- 'so _ organised »a --department aol - vital statistics, recording the lf-ll-.ths,desths and marriages in the nrovince,_ and it _was carried ‘on very successfully for' quite .a number _of years-in con-' nection with the Agricultural Depart- ment. It was. not by any. mmm, 8, perfect system, still the annual rs- port made such Year of tklcsedltatis- tics was ofconsiderahla value. Every civilized country attached _a great deal of importanceto these records. Under the present Government ,there was so much additional assistance that they absolutely dropped itlast year. I _ _ Reference had been made to long and short courses which doubt had been of- considerable and they might have imposedj the - Agricultural Departmellc more-fwork, but they all knew that thc Dominion _Government had given u. very great deal of assistance in connection with that, and it must bc remembered that they had a large sum of money at their disposal, $26,000 lust year; but this money had not been obtained, as his hon. friend had said, by the representations of the Conservative Government-it was only the lsland’s due proportion of the grant which the Dominion ‘ (lov- crnment had given to all the Prbv- lnccs throughout Canada were get- tinglpropértionately as mlich as we. the no value upon so me A FLAT CON-TRADIC'l‘»ION THE l’[lii}MIEll: Mr. Speaker, I wisn to contradict' the hon. gentle- m.an. There is no province in Can- ada-and that can easily hs proved- that gets as large a sum propor- tionately to its populaflion as the Is- land, und when the hon. gentleman says that the increase has come without any representations on our part, he is staiing what is not in accordance with fact, It is in tile power of any person to ascertain by reference to the records precisely what we would be entitled to gn thc basis of population. Mr. Rlfll-IAI-IDS: We got it be- cause it is the policy of the Domin- ion Government to give this amount to other provinces. Proceeding, hc said, however, that it was B, large amount and he was glad that the Is- land got it. He referred to the sug- gestion he had made previoiuly that it would be a good thing if the Gov-1 ernment’ were to send a competent man through the country to ‘give the people instruction in the drains-gc horewas had on account ui t‘he want of proper sub-sol-l drainage. In re- gard to education, on which his hon. friend had dwelt ai. semelength, Mr.» Richards, while he was sure that it 'wassatisfactory to the teachers that an increase had been given them, said that after all. the amount _ax- pended in that direction was only $91,000 more than theteachere were receiving- under thednte Government G0V0l‘¥li'il€l\t' had got' sllch"a\ largely increased- ~_revenus`.~ Mr. 11-Richards quoted from the report; olths -Super- intendent of Education statomillts to the effect that the teachers were-iliadel' quatsly paid and- also inadequately trained, and that the great maiorlty were too young forthe worgkznit was to be hopcd that this condition of affairs wouldsoon bs changed; He condemned the present curriculum of the public schools. - _ _ _ PUBLIC WORKS ANI) ROADS With regn-rd to public works, he ~v\»~»~»v»--~»~v.~_»-v~.-»_-.A~.»~..,~»- AH! MY lllllll Fill _AUHISCSU Fllll "Ill" H __ .___ C _ g l>if_Il'V ‘"1 Ill" EABES SORE, SWOL'~ I.EN, SWEATY, CAIlI.(lIlSEI1 FEET ANI) CORNS. was correct, and iii he had gone hack a little further in history he could have told 'them that their Conserva- tive friends in 18419 claimed to have which they sold our old piers to the Dominion, and as that was not suffi- cient to make things meet they drew $200,000 from ourzlntsrest-hearhig capital. He was induced _to mention that because the Conservative Gov- Ernmept of today claiming th/e sur- too itfout' of tha poo ets o r e pso- ple. 'llhsre was 'one thing ccrtsln,and` that wnrtbst they Qld act, get _ it by the practice of economy--in fsct,` extravszslice had been, a marked char- acteristic of the present Government a surplus; that was the year in - ' ` _ . waitin nik. my has _ , / $; _- ' e Q /', f » , “Just co\||dn'\ I§_;_\'s" J;-_ I ,,,\ __ _ II, !_ll_," ` wr' >{_ _ fi ‘ ’ ,_ _, Just take your shoes off and then allies init niilortimats, day, ilsagnturi; when the 'people of thii country hand- `cd-ovcrgto them the reins of powclzl Hin,-irisnilrmln1it‘iaagn when he said uQiort'unats._ (The ,Premiere 'Yss. from nlvcrtheleh, snd'ft could easily be ‘_ nam. to the Agricultural De-, llfr Richards said than ls ly on account He thought when about three in clesnliuh £09- , I . , _ _ _,.~c _, J , ,. _ ~ .; ~\.l_» ?_51ll‘_:l)dl§l¢_:0¢, .Vl°W)'b\"? ll' W",*""“° idk aadfthen _they‘ll ~take another sliotm"i';'5_ " - ' _" -When your feet feel ‘lite“lumps of s_ veryeincreaped or-lcon and-minions. ‘ ' r >e. - - til! milk in lil!-_,the poisonous exedations which puff put- those weary,-snoe-erinkled. ach- inx, burning, coi‘n-pesters,- bunion- tortured fest of yours in "T15" bath. Your toss will »wriggls ‘with icy; 'f~lNY'll luck up " at you and almost dive intlmt "TIZ" bath. load--all tired out-just try “T75-" ` lts.grn_nn-~its ~ glorious, Your feet will dallcc with joy; also you » will fliirl all pain 'gone from cores, callou- (f‘_here__s nothing like "'l‘IZ." It'l the on y remedy that draws out all up- your feet and cause foot torture. fi of land, bacausea great deal of land. _san um- there had-_wa ci enum i large increase of expenditure in that irectio such ex enditurs mi ht he omuc or oo e. u e was not going tes say anything.-on _that the late Government. It colt at 'present some $4,000 more to run the lpubllc works than it did then, and -its had yet to learn that more work had been done. It was true that they were replacing the old wooden struc- _ I _ ‘;'|`I_olnt. He would simply -mdke a com ;= ‘ ., - "parlson 'between the expenditure of ” xthn present Government and that of ~‘ .:¢`fr ' _ _ .’¥ . _ <,y(ere following in the iootsteps of the that and undertook to initiate any dolicy or schema of their own they, would get into a hopeless muddle.' Mr. Richards referred to a certain' bridge concerning which he had c. few days ago asked aqucstion in the I,-louse. the work. upon which he up-I derstood was not very creditable af-A ter all. as he was told that manY of the supports of the bridge were Coming out OI the ground. l Mr. RICHARDS next referred tu. the roads, and said that he did not thing that in the history of the conn-i try the roads were ever so bad ns they were now. That was une wayl i_n which thc Government had de- ps-rtsd from the example, practicc and system cf the late llovernmcnt,' and they saw with what result. 'l`lle roads were never more neglecthd._su\l lis wished to say that the amount of money now spent on them was verl' nluch-greater than under the late Government. I-ie might continue to sneak thus in regard‘t_o all thc other d-apartments. I-ic thoulrht he had shown that this wonderful surplus had not been obtained' by economy but that it had been taken out ci" the pockets of the people, in purt at lenst hy increased taxation. l (Continued on page lil_l 1 tures by steel ones, but in _tlfst theynhale the pure piney vapor of Catsrr- lfgte Government, and so long as they ', to the spots that are diseased and continued to do that they were like-.sore. -ly t0` do well, The very, mpm¢n\:,| IBn’t it railflflhl to Bpilly medicine however, that they departed from where the diseased exists? Certalnly!‘ Dry irfrllaiiiig llaelrof ilrondilils '_ , f 1:0 “L_ , Dum .-b t if _ _ If ~s»§o~;yl__p "1, _` '_ No FAILURE, cuss: IN Evmnv casa 'rsnlrrsp nv causa- rlozosn 'hozone; it dowtlle rest safely- sud, surely. _ a' "For thl’00'1¢`|!o lawn' #Hallw- bothered by a bronchial cough. ‘Ati night I would awake vr'°th~a~li7,»irri- table feeling in my throat; !.lli_1\\ldn'.t_ cough up uilyfthiag, 1- but amy. lcon coughed my t roat into quite an ill- ilammed condition. once I got C0- tarrllozone Iuhnlev I was all right. _fl ; took it to bed, and if an attack ‘awsioned-- me a~~£ew-in-lnu1ss=»nse' ot the inhaler gave~ 'me relief. Catan.- hozone has cured me and I strongly and that's why Catnrrhozone is so` urge everyone with a wenk throat to successful; it goes where the trouble use it regularly, . _ _ really ls, gets where a spra or oint- , .‘ mont can’t penetrate. Forytile relief (Signed) J' B’ BF‘AMI"n'd; _ and complete cure of bronchitis, ns- Rea ng. tbma, catarrh, throat trouble, wc Catarrhozono will not disappoint guarantee Catarrhozone in every you. Get the complete $1.00 outfit; case. You don't take medicine--you it's guaranteed, Small silel50c.; don't take drowsy drugs-just brea- trial or sample size - 25c. at dealers the the balsamic essences of Cstarr- everywhere, ' 5 V 5 xs L _ a el l I -l -M Catarrhozone can't fail to cure Bronchltls; its so healing, soothing and balsamic that every trace of the disease flies before it. _ When you in- hozone, you send healing medication ‘ '- mils' Gray 'Mariilem AMot6rs ~ - : _ _ 1. _ ,r __ Standard the world over, Made in slzesirom 3 to 36 H._ P. 1, 2 & 3 Cylinders _for _ boats of all Types andsizes. _ Write for free Catalogue giving prices and full information _ FOR SALE BY Stanley, Shaw & Peardon Sole]Agents for:P. E. I." 'l" '=" 1438-3-2Mif ~ ;» _ i _ - .~. -:I I “i _ =. D _ Co., Ltd. ii notwithstanding the factfniar _-eldo. ' , $50,000 diVlCl€d into 1000' SHSTBS' of $50.00 éa`Ch. " "“ _ _ _ _ggitions have been received onthree pairs of class A pedlgreed stock of 1 Dalton, _ulton, Raynersnd T uplin strains., , ‘ ' , _ 'l`he?Servii2€,S Qf,3 Xeteiinary have been secured which will be a safeguard to the s'hareholde'r's.'_ " -_ selling rapidly. ` balance payable on 'August _ In case of stock not _Black Fox Co., Ltd. ` the hrst day of August lst, v _ ' . I-Dug Creek ,Cow Ltd' Capital Stock $50,000 1RncToRs President-James A. Robertson, Merchant, Bonshaw Vice-1`f're,sid_en,t_--John McLean, Long Creek See’,y-.lfreatirer-Alex. McKenzie, Long Creek Norman McLean, Long Creek,Neil Mclinchern, Long Creek, and Dunean Darrah, Canoe Cove. , This will be n Limited Stock Company known as the Long Creek Black Fox Carnal stock The liinigcli ` ' §'~~‘ :l';i _ : »"'l_" ,.1 ll i;,:_~: . The ranch will be situaltedlon' l\/fc`Eaehern’;`§ d’oil1t at the junction _ of West, River' and Long Creek, about half a niile_ from the main road awqyfrom ,the of the foxes being annoyed 'or disturbed. The ranch i_s sit1_1_ated_'in`n_-splendid'ggrove _ of spruce and white birch, an ideal location. _ .__ _ ,__ _ _ 5 ‘ ` ’ I Ranching Expenses l All ranching expenses of this Company will be I ree up to September lst, 1915. This is al big advautglge to the shz1reholcle1's. _ _ The Long Creek Black Fox Co., Ltd, offers you tln_s_ chance to get ln on the ground floor is one of the best pure bred black fox propositions on the market. The stock of breeders is the very best obtainable. _ 'l`he Companyis capitalized ata very low figure and allready shares are Avvlicafimls F01' Sf0¢l< Applications for slock can be made to any/‘of the directors or to the Sec’y Treasurer, Mr. Alex. McKenzie, Long Creek, P. I1. I. Terms ‘ _ 20 p. c. of the subscribed amount must accompany the applications for stock lst, 1914. ' , _ ._ _ _ being allotted the deposit will be returned ln full. -_-_ I rwnnnnnl' '*i'**’ ` Applications for Stock Mr. Alex. McKenzie, Long Creek, P. E. Island, Sec’y Treas., Long Creek _ I enclose herewith $ ________________ _.being 20 p. c. of the amount with this ap plicationfol* shares in the above company. The balance I will pay on or before 1914. Signed Name ________________________________________ ._ do the Worh _Which hhill Get a 25 centbox oi "'l"IZ" at ' . uhdél' thslliii-°'auv drugstore or department store- _ Addxess ' ' ' ‘ ' ` ' ' ‘ ` ` ' ` ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ` ` ' ` ' ' ` ` ' ` ' it w_0u¢\N don‘t wait. Ahl how glad your fest - th” had gr-*.3 how comfortable your shoes feel, 1887`4`11MeSat2l then- Unflhr,\’nn can wear éhoes n size s1nnller`if V “"1 “ml °°.ml (mln-..‘ l , » i i l ltr il if -l 4' li r Z -1 <5; '=;'ii_1 ,_, _ __; A55 L?-l", y. ‘ii li =_‘:‘. -,rl in fi; it -ig ille- lil pr li! ai l=< 1 :lf Zi,-P: in r- ,. ljil .,._ I PAQ ir- ~ l ____ .lr I I , I ,- Y ~ r i I r 4 \ _ ~_‘ .; 'll fl: ‘ii ___. _ g, V" 0 'l _i l ic if ==;,-fr-T:-.»-;.-=;@f_s§_=_.,;"._~ '_- ‘iii it gl? ' I =~.»1;.»¢"$'.>i‘.‘.'*.=§=` r`§1\3="E5¥2"s€11-:%»` "' ' ‘“-_-'.=_fr"'_~ fri- ~1f__<-"~f if = °~ ‘ __ .____~_-_~_T_,_. ~»- _#'S=s'»f~a°:~.'..=~. :_-; »ilj §r_ _l‘ I.. _ll r “c ir.; I. in