. is <.<, 4 i . . . r i. 'r nn, ._ ._ , . ~ -- =. i- V- . ¢ 1 “ ' _. ..~=.,,~».-__. , » . , Y 1 ua* _» , . ,- .. , ‘ .- ~»- . ' ' ~ .r.~ » . * `~ ' ..- _,.. tele. »--... ~ = - . .fi .JH _.`__,.J _ V ,. ,_ _ I . _,_ .iv ; ,, _ _§q , _ , VK ,, .. ___.\;_ 2 _..__._ ,_ -_:_ , __._w.1;.._v(`._v__v,__'_, :._é;_,.___ _ _::r__.`:,,'7_ .X-._.~.;: ,Qtr ,_ _rf _,:.i._ __-_.-.' ye .`._,_. .,. ,. __ __ _ _ Ho ',"~.’.i’~i~.-¥.~’-.- ‘ ' i ‘ ~ '\»' “X” .~"" 'i . ui ri- i . a -.. \.~ -. i » .» ~ _»~.. . 1--_ < __ ` vi f A- ng.. .3/. .\ 4°.. .`"_ ~.=i-- g. . . . . _ . .--..,..,. »-~~~' \ > ' --~ > ‘ - r , i . i Gil Two r "' "mums mi THa'cHAsro'r'riri‘owN GUARDIAN - ‘ fmroi mf" VUNE ` ' rii e . ` ' - 0-..- - i‘ ow. .- _ _ . . i As- . ~-»- 5 J - ~ -~ ‘ - - - -rf - C E °~ ~ '_i'ussDiw, Juni: 15, .gn A ' THOSE N. B.. ELECTIONS. A U (St. John Telegraph.) ` fm" John Stand”-d,_) The government did altogether too It is a wonderful victory and well lt viill now base to face the shows that the pen le a reciate _ most trying experience in the life of . D pp It I t d 1 honest gmernment and a progressive an i c by :O I a par y' an he one policy. Mr. LaHillols, who has a l. ._ Fine’ clean, healthy ,my and p,m.e,.s of e,,d,,m,,c,,_ -“mt longer continuous service in the- sport for Young and is to say, it will he beset by tlious- House than any other member, _ and ` 81108 Ui F9@\‘@l'B uf*\‘l"i\utl'0llHK¢ and Mr. Copp, the Leader of the Opposi- old. Its also quite in- `expcnsive, we can lil you out for very liffle' money. Our rods run from i5c np, lines frtiiii 5c up, reels from " up and so ou. We ' HEADQUARTERS Fai! 1 FlSlllNG TAC KLE and experts iii this line We mini tell you _i-if-'. wlifit 3-in hill require nt :any slr:-fiiii nr ii iiiil. - \‘l."t' ill _--live will . uioney. ~ -sf' -\J or J. G .laniiccoii C553!!! CHA .RLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN u' ic most severely tests its stab- politit~:il favors of one sort und an- otlier, and, having no stout opposi- iiroliahly luck coliesioii and be tempt cd into nuts nl >olici is which 'ill lenri in the end to its downfall. . | 'NW Umwsmnn muy yegterdny H? worthy of the name and the electors cl-i'\'i-tl the most si-\'ci'c. defeat in its liist-iry. The '.vii‘.i~'- had ii t rc.ov ciw-<1 iron. iiic great. reverse of Sviiff .-uilu-i' lust, und sonic lu ckwitsli from tin- l-‘olcral eh-ctioiis .'ii=i-iisted in the ill Y .V .\iiu-li i~ci:i'f-i nuist lic ft-it in r.iir- lute oi _\li'. .-\. li. Ciipp, ,,i'.il iiiost of tin- i-riii»li.l.it.5 '.-_'lui riii'ri.-d his color _ i l . I' f't tl tl er'oi strata li!ti.,. \\.»-pr men oi niicelleni stiintlinil Q: uxkiiglssihgnhibegzlspalrtlys was ll_e_ ‘€. lit-.ii i-.iiiili.liiiuu yi=in-rally to say that .tml priori iniitives, wlin foiiizht rcaol nciy. :it ii peix~:iiiinl sricrifirc, iii the mf l.r,pl- of i'i'iulc:'iiii: thc province -~_oi.i ~.»i\'ice. 'I`o iii:iiiy of l.hi>niilcien.t 1,R,»(-_|§l5-|- ~'i`ii iwii relief, iii the i-ieiiise that 'i‘i...- 'li-,-.;.»..i i...1i '-~--~r~:.'» _\ v.ill iii’ iihle to devote thi-ir eii- gacs to tliclr own rtilliiigu; and, .idly benlcii as iiiiuiy of t.li.»ni have _ . -~ .iuti.. it is hui just to i1-r'ui‘il the _..._._._...... ......................- 1 y;.i~i iliut the Clmructi-i' iii the ' 'opgusiti-»ii f-:iiuliilzii-is in f~\t-ry riui' l;|;i-;.,,|i-y uns iiitgh :ind tlint witlioiii , ._\_<_i-iiiioii ilu-y rllzsi-r'\'i~ii ii miu"i . 1 _I fum: nniv ar.-*u x»'.M .’@'§ 'tra ‘liledi Rings. ivipid PNG h_‘»-O- I`m _L_ fi f ~Z Z-II. “.1 Fl tiiiic, ‘.‘..» ii-\'~ ii lx;-fi. _i _,\ ..iuiiiiuii>.i_iii iinsor-inltiiiiii:,i 2 > 5 i.'iigi'~i' =~iippui‘l. than l.\1f‘y I‘f‘C¥‘l\'\¢roli_=:l1 these nnil the* ,.__.,| in _ Bread” i 5 . Sweet --l’ure-- W liolescrric (Always The 1'7arnc_i _ i.'.=n lin hail al lhrsr gii\i_~r-‘i'i- Coffin 84 kin--r\l SQ A .\lt L1-od, Cfruitltcll X' (ff--(.`li.p|\i~i's;(1roi'iiy, Cr:»hbe:'fJ (ln \`i'r}'» |~'. fi-.ii.ii‘. job.: (.`aiii.-i-_i-i---ii-.lin \\ l.i'.\ll\»_\', ' \\'m l'lilcl‘iie<- --l`. l.. Sin iilivoo l. l’. »\ili»l!ii.i liit~i\\‘ii llit-liiii-‘iiil qi. l‘ii\v:: il Si--) hifi. 'I i.tii\oi lib... i-l-iril 51 M i \. \i.‘.'.i _\lui‘ii~ \‘.'.;i»i hi ---*ii‘i\\'cf'ii Qncvii Sr' |’o\\ii.ii. ._..- " i~. __.-_.T PASSEN(ll1lIi l_`l-llifl .»\l%liflPi.i\\Il'] 'l`(.l ii\'lulm' Mr-clianics Magazine. l l l | 1 l i l . i ii.an suoiilil he hetter not worse, lui uiviii a healthy body and ti'z\ining of ln-...-il nuil liziiiil. These do not neces- ,fiiisrimil int`lueni~¢-. of the officers of the institution, or in some other' uiiy, he L-<.»iiic=; to n proper under- :-‘taiiiliiig of himself und his relations t.» .soric-ty, nnil hiis ii ilcsirc und =iti'L-iigtli for an lioiitst-life. _ N0'l‘lCS. Silas <`.lii‘i.sl.ofi`crs.':n, un ainuteiir iivintor of \`ancoiiver, is credited with bc-ing the first to attempt to lla-iliu-Sn iiyspepsia Talileis Quickly Put llisoiiieieil Siiinachs Bight It's n revclniioii to the chronic ilyspqitiiz to feel no disconifort ufler a lieziriy ineiil, when that meal is followt-d hy one Na-Dru-Co Dyspepsia Tiihlct. .llc ishzirilly prepared for the :iliiiost magic rclicf which the tablet gives him from tlic various discomforts to which lic is iwciisioviied after eating. Na» I)ni~Co llyspcpsia Tablets sweeteii Stoninclis that ure sou r-relieve sloiiifir-lis that feel as if astonchzid been s.w:iliowcrl»-stop licarthiirn-utirl give thc iic-cried assistuiici: to stomaclis that ure werikericll. ` Coiilainiiig iri tlieni~;9l\'es the active principle uct-ded for digesting every Lind of food. .\'a»l.\.-ii-Co Dyspepsiii 'l`ahlets ciiulilc even the weakest stomachs to get the good out of what is cxitcii, prevciitiiig the uvciiiiiiilzitioii of iiniiigcslotl food on/.l gas. Wiili a little help for si while, the di;.5e.~ti\'c organs recover their sirunigfli, do their work properly, and your trouhh-s are over. Don’t go an siiiirrriiigl Gt-tn 5oc. box of Na-Dru-Co Ilyspepsiii 'faihle-ls from your dniggislt loilay. National Drug nzui Clicmicrl Co. oi Caumlii, Limited, Moiitrezil. |47 it - - azrimrm , - : i i New Perfection ____ _______"________ ' ,pw 'ramps and that only. A large _burn on the grounds has been made into l rd;-LW tit-_{)R[_}§J g§~l)||:_LLn .st-iirriiifc in jail, instead of liopi-.-3 wM_ M0Num_,RQULT-|-1.;_ MH, _i=:.¢.~' »ii:~_i:riiti- it should bring disci-, i'ri.:iLi¢ liiitiih, iiiii.i.iiig_ \‘.:ilr~i' :\.ii1l.lllll'il' -'lllll Still l`l‘=llli'(fl_ Iii the New “H ""“""";Yi»i'I; llcfoiunatiwrv of lr, six iiillcis flie- tiiiit, and lniiderl there l2 minutes later without mishap. 'l‘lie aeroplane rose from ii |75-foot i'iiiia\\>n_v airl iiiaintaineil ii grailiiai incline iiniil an altitude of about 1,500 feet had been reiiched. The Montreal Standard rtptly re» iiinrks tliiit W. H. llickiiisoii, M.l"., upcnkiiig at Whitefield's, last. \vi=.cic, on thc world's peace, said that $l,~ 50il,0ii0,000 was spent a' year in tea- ching 5,000,000 or 15,000,000 to hrcuk the Sixth (fommandment. War injur- ir-l the interests of all coiuiig-i.,n_ ,mi social reformers of all nations were on the side of peace. The working- uiau lmew that in war he wae ii... first to suffer and that possibly lic \~.~oiilil be maintained for life simply for the aggrandisement of ii few imc- ple. Out of the Labor innvcnu>nt ii star of bright hope for iii/ilinutfou i=.pa1-kledl The ‘way to secure pence wus to get nations to iinflcvstzind that iii international ilisiiiiizca the reign of law, and not of force, must bc established. :When you want what is right in patent mcilicine, no matter What it may be oi' who makes it, or what the price may be, you can get it here without delay and at the right price. our stork of patent medicines is large. We have made .1 careful selection und stocked all the more popular and re- liable preparations. Everything is iuidei' gliiss to insure cleanliness and purity. (let your medicine here. The McKinnon Drug (‘o, corner (lreiit tleorigv rind Kent Streets. Ml `_ yoii’ll lose nothing. fi re You Afraid Of Fire ? li you have your piopcity insured hy one of our .strong Fire lnsiirnuce Coiiipanics you will not longer leur the fire alarm. You will know that astrong coiiigiziiiy takes :illilie ri.sk-- and lhnt cvuii it` thc worst slroulil lmppi-ii, lsn’t it worlli fi fi-w cents ii iliiy to he five iroiii :ill this worry .“ l`liiii'.~‘. :ill :i policy t~o.~ll>i -- ter :iluuit il. __ _ _ _ _ _ W. K- Rogers Co., Ltd.. S.; Great George Street Gel Profeclion While You Can . ~ f - . JPublic Auction . BEAVER Flllllll combines the rich gluten of Manitoliz Springwvliezit and (lie lighter, but equally im- portant, properties ol' Ontario Fall wlicat. The two com- bined forni a perfectly blended flour that iiiukes lm-ad light, wiiite, iuitritious uiui cxirciiic- ly palaiiilvle, while pnsiry made with lieiiver Flour liiin A crisp, filly texture that brings many a roiiipiiiiieut io the cook. \l` ` will :ill .il i\\\“n -\l ; 'TF ‘=`..'\ \\\ l "£5-ff; //, ll . - ' _ ' V , i » i , i . i l . , ¥,_ ' _ I .i L_* _ - '. ...r._,, E _,J _ _ié -_i El, E. 3'- _/` ' wlilch is to take charge of all the X `~;___'__ ~ ; , _ _super-vlsory. work in Canada had rf/ You don't need to be nn expert iii baking to main the best results with lll'lA\'l‘1R FLOUR. But if you are an expert, you will readily reeogiii'/.e in incomparable qualities. ' Your grocer has llii/\ \’l<`.ll FLOUR, and will :ethni- nieiid lt. DFALh`.R1Z-‘Write for plies: un All Feed, C(-.Arn Crain; uid lleiualx. Tllll 1'. I. 'l'i\Yl.0l C0. Llmlled, Cuhttull. ost |05 __,.___..._~... . existing between the local Associa- .. A § vii. \- gl /I , \ " _ull n §f=\;§ <" #K '_ 4 1 I ' T .-_,-'_;;;,_\j;_ f -r-`.`;>.»...;. _' - i _ . been elected they were called to thc Y ' '*'.~1,§;. /_>f_;_\',.-_,I-;_='_.=".f'-_f;-' ._ _ _ ` Platform hy the President of the. g__, ' _~_;-7 __ »¢ ~_:`:;:__, Convention, R, (;_ Mg;-“_ of New ` ~ - l ""‘ " I _ _ Yoi'k,_Genaral Secretary ofthe Inter-, , _ _ ...- _.__ _ national Committee was 'invited to L_ _,.7 <1.: .ii ....L-. i=h..¢_ 0il Slove ..._ _ ls. the one you want 'l'lii.- Pcifcctinn Oil Store is s bmiity; it has n blue flame that is entirely crlorless, with ri cou~ cciitrstcd heat that is riiosf eff- icient, yct that docs not spread tliroiigliout the room. L_", ' This 'clove saves lime. fuel and temper, ls an ideal article for the hot sumfner mouths, neat in design, attractive in app- earance and very simple. Good for cooking, baking, broillug. touting, in fact everything you can do with ri range. Twowicksize,seecutabovc.... ......---~- 3-5° Oven,extra....................... ....... .....$2. F ennell U RChandler , - Victoria ow. , 1 i - 4 * li - 1 ll place for camping. In the centre ish' hill and this has usually been the centre of the campus. On one slile there is a "shoot the shutes." ally- ing trip down these nhutes lands the boys well out in the water' and many happy times nre had at this sport. These shutes were invented and constructed under the direction of former Secretary I.. W. Archibald of this city. The sliutes will be entire- ly rebuilt this year. The camp will be under the con- trol thls year of General Secretary Reily of the Charlottetown 'Associa- tlon. He will be assisted by several young men- from this city as well as by a number of men from the other °.9.§.T.9..'3.iA Tlilllitllliliiltlllllyflllgll provinces. The camp is open to any boy in this Province who is over I2 yess of age and not over 18. A splendiil .program is always carried out nnil the camp is a source of grcut profit and enjoyment to every boy who can go. Detail information may he se- cured at the Charlottetown Y.M_i"., A. or bv writing the Secretary. A most interesting study of what may be possible ln the line of united andharmonloiis/ effort in the work- ing out of great problems may he found in the report of the recent Y. M. C. A. Convention held at Win- nipeg. Thlr organization is not only lnterdenomfnational but Internation- al and world-wide. On the seventh day of June in thc year i854 the first Convention met at Buffalo. At that Convention there were present delegates from Canadian Associa- tions, This made it an International Convention and at that Convention the first supervlqory committee was brought into existence. This was the Bears the llmsturoof , »- beginning of the International Com- mittee. From this beginning than has grown tip the various State and L-‘rovlncial organizations. The devel- opment of the work in Canada has bean very largely directed from the committee headquarters at New York. In recent years as the Canad- ian work has grown it has called for more and closer supervision and there has been a gradual placing of more responsibility on the Cana-dlan 0l'88lllZatlons. In the last few years there has been overlapping, and with the growth of the Canadian National spirit, there has come about a feel- ing that the Canadian Associations clded to form s "Canadian Conven- _... ____..._ ,_,.._ J li very once iii as wliiiif the daily paper 'and lo he pro\'ii.'lcd against as such. Our |Giiaraulee and lfulelity Ronda, insurc an ciiiploycr aguiml iliclosii niilailcd hy such a-rcideiiin. We hivicl clerics and offlcialf, mi liicra :ind collvvloi-s and trusted cm- plo_vec.~i Iiaiulliiig money in every dcpuri' ment of Iiiiiiiiiess Our hnnilq :irc an asset to the employer, .incl ii reliable crcdcntliil for the employee: London Guarantee QI Accident Company of England ii. ii. siiiwiiii Gciicral Agent Clisirlotteioiv N. Il. Tlic boiula ol' lliis coiupany :irc acrcplccl an security by the llonie, ernmeuts. li- l5l\li iiiiw l f _ _l of Farm I um liiutruct.od_ by M rs Alexander Mc- Leod to sell her Iiiirm uf1u0 acres oi' excol- lent land at liartsvllle Lol 22(known its thc ivicliinis lurnil on Wediieuday the Ilrd day lil-lilly ncx_l. at the l.\uur ol 3 o'cloi.=k p. ni. P40iic_reii'_tieing clear and in good state of cultivation the balance-can be e a ii y clcured. It hus been nil u_nder stock lor the laiit four years. 'Phare is in good dwelt- ing house on the premises with all the niatqrinl forii barn. lt has ulwiiysibecn conisidi-red the best farm in the iucniity and conveniently situated being :iinili-ii fyom Wiltshire otution and 2 milaii from f--Udo. ulllu col venlenl. to uhurcli.Bcliool :la_leposl_tive as Mrs_1l`lc_Leod is golngwost as souii_as the li_u_‘iii is disposed of. A guoil und valid tltir-. will be given. 'l`nriiin and conditions at uule I). E CAMPBELL, Auctioneer ii ~ .Hiiiiimi iiiiii-mi. cry .ii .lime """'°'°"’ __r.5.\.||.uiniii ____--l;i_;_ *B article to state especially that in taking this stand that it is not in- tended to change the relations now had been taken _ which would prove to' bel long way in advance of the tions and the International Commit- tee in New York or the Internation al Convention. The spirit of b_rotli»_-i‘- hood and friendship continues ag strong or stronger than it has ever been. When the new National Council take ii seat in the centre, of the group and the Convention stood and sang "Blast Be the Tie That Binds." Before such a splrit_as-. this political slurs and adjunct fears have no force. Several speakers in their ad- dresses stated that thy believed that in the Winnipeg Convention a step ?iows the possibilities of largest and at the same time working in ,the closest harmony with the United States. should shoulder a larger part of thai The two afldrcjaeii by Dr. J. A. burden. The Wlnufptg Conventlon,|McDonald of Toronto on “Canada which met the first of this month among the nations," and "The Call was called to deal with this IN". of Canada. to her Young Men" were tion. At this convention it wal do-._ 'P°W°f|\l\ 'Mid ¢°“Vln¢|l‘\¢- H0 'Qlld 'jghat the call of Canada to hor tion of the Young Men's Christian young men was s call to work for A||oeiations," in order to 'give-high ideals aadf such in would greater permanency and efficiency toyevplve A better clvflllatlon the work and to promote and extend _its world . had neon." He the influence sf the Auoeiiitlori. This with. other ' lpsakerl showed th; convention while it voiced. the neitrqagendouq » opportunity (minds his National Spirit lent the commltwo emphtllled the had of strong on constitution back to drift At general idea today, but one which reedom to this country as a 'nation eport the nliortcomings of' an apparently 'lrustworiliy and iespoiinible clerk or of- li.:i.i|. There is no accownliiig for the-so liiiifortnuate a|l`.i.irs. They arc accidents, /\iistraIiun,Ca`imdi.\n iiuil Colonial Gov- ~ ' . - - _. . ----+_;l s'i'i:iii~isiiii> saitiucs Au. rlin wiur nr wiiiizit Eastern S. S. Corporation lN'Tfill{NA’I‘|0NAli LINE - Farce Uhiirlottetcwn to Huston $12.20 to Port- land ill.'i0. Leuven Sl.. John at 9.0011. in. Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays for Euiit port.. Liibec, und Huston, lloturniii lesvcu(.‘entriil Whar_f lloiiluii Munduys, 6Vadneiufii;'u und |“‘rii.lny», at ns. in.. and Portland at 5.00 |i. iii-. for Luboc, ldinitport and t-lt.John. ilir-ct. llniitc~lieavss dt. Joliu nt '1.iiu 1;, ni. ;l‘iiesdnyii, und Siuurdiiyn for Boniiui ( lY1‘(‘ ltcturning leaves Contra! Wharf. lloii- ton, at 100! a. ui. Mondays and 'l‘liuri.- dnyu for .~it..lohn dlrccf.. _ MAINE S'l‘f\IAMSHlP LINE-Direct. sei- vice between Portland und New York. Learn Franklin Whiirf Moiiilius ut. i0.00 it. m, and Tussdnyii, Thursdiiy' and Hulur Ll at G ilu . a ii il in lllE'l‘l£()l-‘0l.|'l‘AN STEAMBHII’ LINE -llirectull the way by water between Boston and New York. heave lnrlia Wharf week days and Hun- ilu. 'i4 nf. 5 '$0 p. in. _ _ 'lllw great. white steel _ueiiiiiiiliiiui Miiuafechuaetts and Bunker Hill tlmi- bet wt-mi Lljticii about I5 hours. For tickets, literature and information s pi to: local ticket agents. Hugger* .zgeeisd through to dest nation. L.ll T oll.'I‘.l|'.lll'A W l!l.Alrvhl R! .lnhn N ll. _ F if? _-B F-‘E S0llRlS, P.E. Island and MAGDALEN ISLAND STEAM-Sllll’ SERVICE 'rites i. stem .nip -'i.i\pv iiriiii.. will iuve the Bnilyvay wlmrl..l’wl'»"- nvnry Monday and ' hursilay iiiornlnirqll nri~iv»io|Ll.ic Express froijn llallfulh lv' the Magdalen islands, ci_il|ing at Souris. l'. E. l goingand rreturninif. F ri.” I rs apply to_Wm- llobrfl n¢»n°<;¢'l~l|l»n“l»l‘gl.-iita al. Halifax, Chun W l\'eii.A cnt :it Picton, -Miuthew & Mc Leiin, zlggeiits iil. hliurls or Win. Mc|.urn Manager and Ownef. . Pict.ou.Aprii 22nd. iiuz- l~1'5dl.l ~ ei uresuic.l iila ver earn euro eri_v'i ~ ~ _ i t ri i bi p ` Direct Route lo Boston 'Coinnienciiig 7i|i May :ind following 'l`nesdnys, steamer will leave for ll-‘\\\ K ESIRURY, IIALIFAX and BOSTON. . Reliirpiiig leave lioaton every Salm- tlay :it uniiii. l-‘in fuiilier iiifurnmtioii apply in T. NICOLL . Agent C li'Town q-1n»lr\li6ii\ ' " Charlottetown Steam Nevijnlion Cu; '- Limited. - Coiiininnclng Monday the I'lf.h uf Mn! U10 Steamer ‘ Nortliumherlmil f leaves Oliurlntletuwn for Plcloll. N H.. it B..2\0 c‘t¢-:cilgk a. m.. losvinir Picton on ri-turll o . in. “Uiiliinoclruna made at Picton for ull points ln Nevis Scotia. Steamer 'Empnll _ s Huininerllde for Point ‘IU U\°|\“» B.. about 10 o’clocl¢ s. m.. IGIVUIK’ |"“l“f du Qhaiia on return about LU in. ni.. 0|""_ iieotiniz witn gaxnripc trains for Chiu oi. ietowu and Tnrnis . I onunetiuna_ malp- iit Polnt.<}u Vlniiée for all pointslnl cull -\ :ind the l nlted tatew. WAKIIUJORUI _ annirar. 1f“hvnI_0I.taf.ovr n. P. E. Inland. Drd MU i . ~ it _‘Nd H 4; 'I 1 o I tne saturday evening Banquet 0! the Convention two tel0l\‘8ml wern___ received which are of interest to all ol' our people. One was from H- Tl- i-1. 'rits 'nuke oi oonnsuzht. in whim* he expressed his hfghelt D;llg° d 2: the work the Y. M. C. A. A 0 r the world.. but partlcularl! l" fo _ ‘ Canada.‘in making the youll! m°" feel that than was-ga home for then; in cumin mn _enough my *W lei tlie~old\hom¢\bchind. 'rite otha; 'il' °“'- ‘:.-.';°..:’°'°°i' co v gm gl » - '° A. on t e noble work *ning lf- hi" d il ex i-and helm t whims ' kit.) _ . ._-.."‘ - . ' . , one, an P - roi- in mst mms 'iii0»\\M:°-_ "l*h¢»¢iwore received with IN” , P Pl_1\'l,°,-_ -, ' _ .. ; . t _ , _ . i _ I .-4 .."5.?i:- _- . . i .. . ».. . ' .if it .. ~. -.'~ ~ .. , \;',‘ __ L_.; ; .»'..-i *ig -Jr.. , t 'i - L , , i , _ ,-.,,,-”bf~- - i _f,».~“.1~~-.- ‘rr . . . _ -' fi.. . .. i.. ;~ ‘ 1 ` =\-