E r t i 1 *\ __ . J l A -_ WIAN _-‘_ _ 30011 llllnlt list' quickly the liver hlofod will be you. The most ciiieient all disorders l Best- world over remedy, digestive regulate the bowels, stimulate byesth Ninas s bsd‘usin if You will clear rid of present ,j may be worse. ` the stomach. » Then your _ your nerves won‘t bother- - Pills are known as a but sure in action. For they are regarded as the ' and Corrective 11'. __ _ _ \ _ l-. ».~ _ Pgroposed Sailing _ _ _ _ rf . .i \ 1’-fi:-.5-Z ’. 1.3"; 4;. 'l»‘ - _. ` '=` -.~~w -' -if-'._¥»#”‘f< 'a_’a_"_\- 'é-<-»‘~;.2-'~'='»__~:_; L __. \*' r 4 " 0 .In a ._{_,__ ` _» filllock Diamond S. S. Line ` _ - P"°P°'°d B*m“§ Pf 0 mfnlt 'Diamond Line of Steumma From lilomrcnl fo `) hslnucp of Season, |9|z`.';‘sim¢|)\,_ ' °'M0r_#e|\nr" "Ci=u;§\|1a" "3 l ' f S d “ The above mentioned €;‘;am,l_,-:,"\z;|| ¢a| , vi! 5) dney, C B. _ Nov. 9'h. Nov. zolh. _ Nov 25\h. lat Ch.Town, eu rome to St. Johns, New Bulitrlin. Bell fs? Co. fl: _' Agents 1 _ crm" amid-1 ~ _A vglugne-jgbuld b'e_.'_%ed with amus- ing_qtqrls_s §.,_,oi _.sf [__ nd mistakes, the greater _ pumbspof them due to mistaken vowels: " For__,_instsnce. ;;_'l‘h_is day is bi¢_ __w°_lA)li_ Ist?" »wa_: anscribsd "fills y. s bgwu. lat." wthile ;‘A“ ous_e_2f maAny___¢l~ble¢'_ was rans armed n o "' cuss o. many ‘gabblés,,-!' 5111( use of a wrong _ ;;w;:_»1nay._* ,aisve the mop; ampsing il . e brass, “ an, now »thya:1f,&B wlhicli `vl1’,as _ once; converted, -in the report of a‘se'rr'n`on, into "Man gnaw-~thyself_.'_' To- misplace ,, vowel is, ia, siairthand, thfeaaiest _tlhing in he wor . T. A. Reed, we -known l'0D0l_"¢€l‘. tells of ,, pupilawho by this nieazégt turned _“mighty acts" into "m ‘y cats," and smother report of a serlnon was spoiled by 'the advice, "Return R blow with an axe" instead of "il kiss." The "reporting style," in which the vowels are omitted altogether for the sake of rapidity, isresponsible for I the famous American story of the shottixand man who took down s note of his wits's instruction tn "Biz sr-re and remember to bring home some Castile soap," and, as a result, returned home with a tin of ox-tail. soup! ` _ Newspaper readers are sometimes astonished by mistakes on the part of reporters. Consider, for instance, the _ surprise of the reader of a certain slald do,i1y some years ago when they learned theta public man had the night _before solemnly announced that “All reforms _ in this country have been brought about by Prussia!" The-wordthe grcs/t.man `had really ' used was "pressure," not “Prussia." So, too, considerable astonishment _was caused when “curates," instead of "pew rates," we'!s reported to be _ "tba greatest enemies of the church.” A somewhat similar type of error was perpetrated by the reporter who made Lord Cansrvon say that "In these days clergynen are expected to have the wfudomand learning of a lullrneyman, tailor.” What he had said was, of course, “a Jeremy Tay- l "11 lor." Another reporter referred to i'. l John Bright as “the gamgcogk" in. stead_ of “the Gamaliel of Birming- ham, ’ and yet another transcribed u.v____v_ _-_-___-_g-__ ____i_ _ _ __ Ono conf per word flip! insertion in eseb eonunusimn. Cash must secs - count allowed. Minimum charge vK_»' _ T __ GUARDIAN ic|.Ass|rn:D aDs mpany order and live per conf dis- weniy-live eenia. _ mark. “They bringi up their puny Povguns and spattsr me with abuse" as "They bring out their penny pop- guns and spotter me with pens.” The People of Edinburgh were once highly indignant that Professor Black- ie should have referred to the “grea- sy” atmosphere of their town-, when _ he had really been commending its ‘_‘b_reezy atniospherel’ l 'H -_. __ .. J _ _ aoanosss wliurso ' t Bomnnas wAN'ra'D a'i"_ 1ssKhN"r Si- . _.11-zsikeipa. A _ FEMALE HELP ' _Ginn WANTED. APP11! AT Mo rell Hotel. Q _-‘ll-27M6ipd. .7aN'raD A cum. rQR.;.'.'sENnsaL work. Good wages. fic washing. apply 112 No.-sn Riveignoaa. _ “ 11-21 Mu. wsN':=a:n, A GIRL. arrlixf ar mL- don I-lous&_ _ "' '11-Blilltf. WANTED--AT FALCONWODD HOS- pital a cook. Good wages for one experienced. ,11-,11 M ._Etf. ron sam- ~ _ FOR SALE.-BASE BURNER HAIL- stove, New Harvest Moon. Number._ 11. Used only two months. Price; $15.00; will sell for $10.00. Rsasgn for selling-hot water system in house. Apply to 57 Bayfield Strott- 12-2M3i. FOR SALE--TWO PAIRS ._HI..ACK foxes, also two pairs entree' cross-I " ed foxes, three pairs dark -red, all ranch ` stock. Further _ particulars . apply W.F. Weeks & Son,” Frederic-_ ion. ~ ‘ i1'-aousisips Boon HOLIDAY HANDBQECKS.-_10O. 3.!or 251:. 110 comic il1i!»lil0DS. 1400 Riddles, Humorous Dialogues, The Minstrel Show, Amateur, Plays and Forces. an for soc postpaid. " C. F. Johnson, Engle Hin. All-F" _ 11-80__M3ipd. FOR SALE- TAME FOXES -_ FGR1 breeding purposes. One pair reds. Price reasonable, delivered. Address "B" corn Guardian. .`l1-27M-E6lP5$ __ _ -1--*-8”# must' ommaar AND LETTU E. 10 lbs onions for Bile. J. J. Gay & Bon. ' - _. 11‘29M5if FOR ,s,iL,,]:;§, d0M¢§Lm;1mon?cET iii? 'Den umen an _ ' nlsnmnta ew. outfit yi *ll* 1”? nr. G, I. Moors, For urtheriilar- ticular; ‘MlPl_>l__¥é ¢° Puri” n°7_'\ . on ue . . -_ _-_'F71 ' 11-zomuo, 4 ron. sans-s'roRn oourrrsa. mont Black Fox_ Co., `Ltd.‘For ful information a t once to B, A __ pply a _ McDonald, clty:._John B. Andrews, East Royalty. and sam craig, city, 11-19 M Etf ross E- .h _ " AL sHaRas1N'rHnas:L_ Around l l.0ii'l` ._ .red and white cow with rope on h `_S't`.,5'a parcel containing 3; yard _of cloth. Finder will -knindly leave a = ._ Ml3CllI.l.AN»r_0US WHEN YOU WANT T0 BUY OR sell Foxes, any lrind write E. W. Douglas, Stanley, N. B. __ _______ 11_-22ME18i_p;d__ LTENDERS FOR ENTIRE STOCK, _Store and out buildings of the Eastern Trading Co;, Elmira, will he received until November 15. Ap- ply to F. S. McDonald, Souris. 11-5metf». A QUIET TRACTABLE DRIVING horse may be had the winter for its keep. Apply P. 0. Box. 375. ' 11-28M6lpd. LEARN THE BARBER TRADE. Special rats to our Opening Glass. We have opened one of the most- up-to-dato institutions of its kind in America. Write for particulars. modem _Berber Collars; _es se, La.w”r`encs Blvd., Montreal. 11-1'8Mtf. -T _ _mit in-:lr _wsNrsD *‘% .5 _ -I ro gm' \ fro Lair-'run PROPERTY ~oN ~_Euston Btreet known‘as North _ Bakery, with shop, dwelling l10\ll0. i _bakery and stablts.. APPIY '90 FFA” _ _n__ H_¢.2_:;¢], _ ll-25Mtf. _'ro ._ inouana omrlou IN Prowqt Block, Bunn¥lld°~ 3°" , moderate. _Posssassion £_t_.__onM. LP' pr . . _ my "° 9"' M s-mm ‘_ .~ > ' _ !!l! 2 _ _ WANTED 'fin ‘hardwood deep. 'ich °l`“l' "mats, wsu finished. Length 10 it. `»wiae.h'~.a se.; angst, s ir.. I m. ‘ _ Will bb sold at n bargain. APPIY ' "Advertiser" oupraun. 10-15116!- aud Folders sonic -‘L1o.1-rr, iianlnuu Asn John Hopung pm-L. pgcknm' St. .1°\m,N_,-s. ' 11-zzhzn 4 - w Your Eosi' 1’N cHK§Lo'r'1irE7rowN ons BF . 1198.6. Nvtify, Buntain Bell & Co. - ‘.*_»L.__.__“-______1E‘é’!1l?_i; LOST-BETWEEN THE STORE OF "M°°'° &"M°L°°d “nd 102 Fi""°Y sensatiops and' sinking turns, that come -'Moore_& McLeod or at Guardian Office. li-28Mtf. ` The Hearl: All S|d|_l'l'llElllB;FEELlIl$. .ii The terrible smotheriag and choking up 9 to those "whose heart and nerves are t deranged or disordered call for prompt relief. » There is nothing that brings with it such a fear of death as to wake up in the night with that awful feeling of smother- ing. Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills are ths'only._remedy that can give _prompt relief and effect _a complete cure in cases _oft such severity. . Mrs. Wm. Lee, Uhthoff, 0nt.,_writes: --“I have taken three boxes of Milburn’s Heart and N erye Pills, and am now well. I' had such p_ams around my heart and such smotherins feelings that I thought I would surely ic._ My head used to be propgedup with pillows to keep me from smot ernag. Que day I read in a _paper about yo r Milburn s Heart and erve Pills, and three bores cured me.” ` 9" Price, 50 cents per box;_ 3 boxes for Sl.2§, at all dealers, or mailed direct on .receipt of__p;_1c_e_ by l`he T. Milburn Co., Limited. oronto. Ont. _ -§‘=`a`=§2€s5-.=.==.._ ~ 1 . rf? .,.- *' ` ` `\"§‘¥?`¢~f:'15:'7 . , . ..~ .» . ,_ wAN'r'mD-_'rwo soon BELL nova. ` “ victoria -1-mel. 11-mat: _~ _ ~='»as.z_ I 1”* ‘:- ~' ' _‘K '»-._'=.£-s-3 " """"' .W "’ ` Enioy You\*“'f~l_lesc|ing ls; l;)1_voai_'._s_=_t.,yoi:{_¢ay,es and il the 2 58 I' 0 0.' _ M. .°§l|.vessroN ‘ sxrnar orr1c|`.\N |68 Queen Bt. Ohsrlottetown _ » . i s , ssosrissuunsssvvas' »- ~ Comfortable reading »is-wi}nti we Prom- iss- . .~,Yf__.,._._,. The Charloticlown Guardian heavy Poultry ....a'sg¢s sua butter: ___' ___ i and » Family lersldlpnd Weekly Siar The vldorning Guardian and The Family Herald and Weekly Star, one year each, |‘ iufiadingthe hielaatiful pre- in um p cinre “ ome ' Assiu'_'_for=.ouly _ . “'00 The llyening Guardian and The ‘ Family Herald and Weekly Star. one year each. iueludinigvthe besuriful pref _miem p ure "Home Again ’ ferouly _ _ I _ Address 'sll`i:liib`}d§ers to _ 'ran ofidiltorjrarown occupies” I " n Chsrlottetown, _ ' ;§.f.._.i.- P' 3.-Ii* = sogshfllf ~ ' N. to. Udo ' f N0 Oils sr Shoe Blocking ` '_ , E For allleathers ‘The polish that outwears any other, ng Awarded Gold Medal at Halifax Exhibition. _ _ 4 Made in Amherst, Sold everywhere. Everett Q. 'Barron Co' Send for free Booklet on '°The Care of Shoes." l NAPOLEON THE 1NDoMI'rABLE_ If Nopoleon's fortune was great, his genius was transcendent; de- cision flashsd upon his counsels, and it was the same to deqide and to per- fo|'m, wrote Charles Phillips. To in- ferior intellects his combinations ap- peared perfectly impossible, his plans perfectly impracticabie; but, in his hands, simplicity marked their de- velopment, and success vindicated their adoption. His person- partook the character of his mind-if the_ one never yielded in the cabinet, the other never bent in the field. Nature l1a°d no obstacles that he did not surmount-space no oppo- sition that he did not spurn; and whether amid Alpine rocks, Arabian studs, or polar snows, he seemed proof against peril, and empowered of Europe trembled at biholding the audacity of h"s designs and the mir- acle of tneir execution. Skepticism formance; romance assumed the nir- YY' 5 incredible 'for belief, or too fanciful for expectation, when _the world saw a subaltern of Corsica waving him his notes of Mn Ghamb,H_,aiu,E_ ref imperial flag over her most ancient capitals. All the visions of antiquity plation; kings were his people- na- tions were hls outposts; and he dis- posed of courts, and crowns, and camps, and churches, and cabinets, as if they were titular dig'nitani'es of the chessboard! ` Through all this pantomime of his hs caprices_ At his touch crowns tumbled, beggars reigned, systems vanished, the wildest theories took the color of his whim, and all thn was venerable and all that was novel 5, drama. Even' apparent defeat d tb f ict to empire. Amid all these changes hs' stggd little whether -'rn 'thefisid 'or t same military despot. HICKEY ADMITS ment of the confession was made to- in Central Park, New York. about ten years ago. District Attornet Dudley's snnoun¢g_ ment wus: - "Hickey has confessed to me that he murdered the Josephs boy in Lack- awanna in October of last year and also murdered Michael Kruds, a newa- boy, who was strangled to death in Central Park in 1902. There are av number of details in connection with the confession ‘which I do not care to discuss at this time." Detective Sergeant Jeremiah Lynch to-day identified Hickey 'ss the man whom hs arrested for the Krnck mur- der in Buffalo ten years ago. Hickey recognized Lynch and greeted him. Hickey’s confession clearing up these two mysterious crimes, did not come as a surprise. Ever since Hickey the authorities had expected the sus pect to confess, as they claimed they bird overwhelming evidence against h rn. with ubiquity! The whole continent bowed to the prodigies of his per- of histo nor was there au ht too became commonplaces in his contem- DUUCY f0I‘tune played the clown to _ ,Z )ust the recipe for one of the finest changedplaces with the rapid,_ty of as~ 'l`he secret of ri successful irish stew ia sume e appearance o v ory-- ` ' ‘ ` -` _ " his flight from Egypt confirmed his Make the stew ns the recipe tells you- destiny-ruin itself only elevated him don't forget the Edwards’ Soup-anrl-- M the plate through. 5 immutable as adamant. It mattered _ ' llé _ . _ _ » ` U drawing room-with the mob or the levee-wearing the Jacobite bonnet or tha iron crown-banisihinga Bragan- ‘» gg3|¢¢;‘-‘gp ` Za. of °H!>0\1Bil1g ai Hapshurg-dlctat~ 'V - lllg Peace on ri. rafi'to the Czar of ' Russia, or contemplating defeat at the gallows of Leipzig-he was the 5g, PSF packet, ’ inAN Awsv 1mou_ _ F0__BTE'R FATHER. BOSTON, Nov. 255-1' ohn Chisholm. 12 ‘years old, is atiths immigration statlon'ro¢0veriug from severe hard- ships which he chose to sufler as a stowawiy aboard the steamer Gover- nor Cobb from Bt..Jobn, rather than risk discovery. Chisholm says he ran sway from his foster father, George H. Oflen, of Fredericton, N..B., made his way to St. John, where he un- observed slipped aboard the Governor Cobb, and hiding ln 5 lifeboat, made three trips between that city and Bostcrn until hunger and frozen limbs drove him out. The little fellow'g condition has aroused the sympathies of the ofilclals at the immigration station and they have raised a gene- rous sum for his benefit when he re- covers from his present condition. A week ago Tuesday the boy said hs succeeded in getting aboard the Gov- ernor Cobb at St. John. Hs removed the cover from one of the lifeboats and secreted him-self. On the voyage he managed to break open P package _ of biscuits and a tank of water he found in the boat. Early in the voy- age the boy became scasick. Later he suffered greatly from the cold, his feet began to swell and he was forced to remove his shoes when the steamer arrived in warmer climate. The boy bundgaged his aching feet with his coat. This is Jobn’s story as itold by himself at the hospital today. _How;_-_to make a stew’ a _really good SIBWIT Here is just the ,weather for a grand, hot, steaming stew; below is Stews that ever a good cook made- 4 nal, good Irish Stew. in the lust few lmos of the recipe below. well, youll be sorry to s'ee tim 'bottom oi Edwards' Soup im- \ I KILLING TW() BOYS day by District Attorney Dudley, who fesaed the murder of Michael Kruck parts nourishment, strength, flavour, undcolour-il'sjust ood for scores I BUFFALO, N. Y., NOV. 29.-- J. oioeherihings asit Frank Hickey, under indictment for the murder of seven-year-old Joseph Josephs, oi Lackawanna, about a year ago, has confessed. Announce- is for Irish Stews. Get a few packets and see. E1-..¢f.f. ~omff..u4 5.1¢: on »m.1..»» fl..-.. va.-if/r.. -amid., r.......r.., uw/._ ri.. arm... W.../_V fr . Hull, |w||r|'1/lm( ull) pnpamf from su/ and This ls how to make it- mxsu srsw. r=\.tlns.s..c?sn twelve peeled pem..¢». .nee in ¢\.uu..¢..- of it penny, 1....: large onisl.. .urea-1 nyc: ..1 em.- wiih sau and pepper lo taste. By ...t-wave uym h.=lm|_:_ys..r es... 1‘nc..u\.c ru... cusp; nee ..r mumm-the wal: end-lay than. sn 1|... peruse; .md enact.. and nu up wsu. suuizitmii men uf pomiaes. onions ur. ls before, in v....m\.\-s-mlf emu sr 1..."-r 1...u ....=~....u-.vlulr su...-s. or unwsuus' wurru- vaour- .\u|.i-; soul-ro. mury Iuinumi .nm n no me tumenis of :ho slew. |...., .mu si.....\¢¢a1\oumm|..|u|; also declared that Hickey had con- /‘wh w.~/»»1~- 1/if ’ ‘ Ilhlr In/I are fllrrly vqrlolh Imp. was brought here '1‘om’s River. N. J., and placed in tht Erie County Jail, H e Gray 8 C0' ‘ 2_1, 25 Common St. , ~ Montreal, P. Q. ;_`_ a' for two luauli. Provinces. ` Cotton and Woolen" Waste Sanitary Cotton Polishing Cloths for Power House, Garages, Machine Shops, and' all General Purposes. Write for l 2|tt\|F Smos. ` ' ` °- _ pi* » 1 “ J ' :gdmdghldd A Successful Tresimeni Mrs. Edward Kennedy of Meriden f'onn..40 years old, was advised By her Plwoioian to try Dr. Msrteilhi emsie gi |,shedid s' with wopdsriu results imunnds ofethsrs won d say ins some so years the standard. at your Druggist INTERCOL-ONIAL nn|i_wAY 1 - _ _ You are sure ofa safe, lux- _nrleus and swift journey if _yon take the I. C- R. Route. Secure your ticket at the f City Ticket Agency and you will be free from sii worry, your boggogke will he checked wr ed and sil cou- V ons arranged, . Coil or write to I City '1‘ickst`Ageat. l-__~_E'___-_»:- ~--_"' __'“"_ _'_ -J Me0oubrey 0. Bulm an General Commission Merchants Consignments of farm produce solicited Farmers having first-clue dairy butter for sale should write us stating prices. -zds¢trs6 mpd . s ,.,`,`,`,._.¢~`.-¢-»¢¢~»-»°vw-»-v'v~f- ,__._.._-_.@--»-_nu--_-°-@ s ‘ . Where To Stop In New York ,Hotel Raymond 'sz nsr as meer new roar a Blocks East of Broadway D 18th Street Subway :Station at the door. to Grand Central Station at sand Street or Penn. R.R. Station si 7th Avo. Convoelonl to theatres and shops, especially suited for ladies visiting New York alone. SINGLE IOOMS Sl.” . 3-ssttlllilyr w l 'T ND OF GOOD _COFFEE I5 only morévéiioiioinical than the ordinary chap grades, but is an added pleasure to every_ meal. .Br-and is the best that can be produced. L CHASE i "_`;.{-_~¢ ..~ _ . 33?; IDEAL . _ _ Hopper-Cooled Engine P' j, _ l I _ There are plenty of farm engincsou the -xiurkcl ’ 1 but if you investigate every one you willsoon see that _ the Ideal Hooper-Cooled engine is the one you want "__ and the one that will give you b :st satisfaction. ' _ The Ide il is always ready for 11se,nc¢ds no cussipg. ' coaxing or grumbling to set it going and once it _starts '~ it goes until the fuel gives out or you stop ii. it will _run in any weather--scorcliing summer days or the worst blizzlrdy winter days-it's all the some thing. A boy can operate it and it will do all the work that any farm hand can do. _'= ,Z See an Ideal in operiiiozi or write for our free illus- 1-I trated catalog. t =__‘fl`_-" ' ,- Q slam Navigation wmf. 4' ~ l is - 4 - .1 l l . Sydney. N S. ‘ui-mmm :-13-n -if _j‘ @_-1-11" -\ ‘“'l£F-'i-~ _ _ _ _ ...__ , _ _». :gg __- l A _ oooDur.AD » is always appreciated by the cpmmomscnse man. ' ’ EDDY’ MATCHES are the Head-ivont-drop " off kind. In huyingf Eddy’s matches, the House- irf 1 ' keeper sud also the man who carries niaiclllil. in i h’s pocket gets the Most [of the Best for the least _ money. EDDY’S matches are safe. Always iusl_.| upon having 1~:nDv's oN1.v. ` ' THE E, B.'EDDY Company, i.|u\i1eii-:‘ ' 9° H B' ' Makers also of Paper Paper Bugs w _ll D .sas ser isa M I H CANADA . _ ’ _ ’ Re'i:resen‘il:¢i‘ve for Qudllec sr|:dtM::iii:|:e ° ULL' ' T01-et Paper- Tl-"imc T0* els' .H-C' I 1|' {' sam les and qnotalioosioihe mamifaci- _I _ ' 'Y More Money _ _.fl ai ' to I L,"_' s ’ or/" _._ 4 _ _ for the Small Dealers f' 1' .l ' The big man isn’t big in spite of the ttf- ' 'i phone-it’s because of it, to a certuiiiextentf i If_vou're satisfied with the profits _yénr great-grandfather made, if you just want tolelre out a bare existence from your business,\if more business don’t look good io yiu-_--well, a phone will be just in the way---a uomersome ornament' ' business, a larger and better class of customers, straight tips on all the markets, the most profit-_ able of inside infomation and the respect/ of V your customers and envy of your competitors-,~ in short if you want success---you‘ll ssc what we can do for you, and you won't waste time over it either. . ` _ ` » _ ._ . I _ ess~f- prove its worth in better returns, in_actyu_s`l ad- ditional cash in your till. ' . ~ _-_' _ inc relenlionetof ‘ut wr 1,* . I I _ .’ _ . . _ ._ 3blockseast from Hudson tnbesan , - . _ __ _, ._ - ,ici ‘ " 6\h Ave. and 28th Street. Five minutes E. I ` s _ But, mark it down plain, if you want more l The phone will bring you/busln ' t will I 1 " ' Let Contract Dept. prove these facts to yon. ' ' if M N if .2 1 ‘-_ . "fi ir sro 1 . .,- wif' ~ ,» sum _ .. .», , .,'-»¢< ln sl ` ' |53 * r' ‘vf -..__4ls» - ._ .rwimimuvwfi _il _ ` W* -'i i _` __ __ 4. in _ 1 . . v l ' _._ -.A Bruce Sltewart'.f5’_ Co., Ltd. .1 / "__ li li o .__;~, __ _ . V. a .3 ~ »_. . v ." _..._ Q 4 , __ .. .l .’ it f \\ l, ‘»..» -s `»‘ .‘e r _ ¢.*»_»~ '~ . /so "` ifil “-_ ._ vii .~., - *' 1 1%.' ... _, .. 5'*-a ““§~' " “f ‘I . “:" f 1 __ vi’ s~;.i‘f.~; .~ fm _,XD ~ _ _ :_ . was ‘ j;§_%" " *_ -;;e'_»`.f'.‘.f iii _ rjif . ,, . _ J( K i mfr. 2;- an _E ‘lit i a ~¢4.s"*~ ;' L_. -*_~\‘ .. ~~.