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THURSDAY, APRIL 22.1915- province_ lt is one of the first chapters in the new volume more of Prince Edward island history. which opened with the replized that on this side ofthe Atlantic ' closing of the era of annual deficits and of practicall_Sl0l'Iu stagnation. it represents the healthy vigorous progress of m0l'0 n province that has round itself, knows the foundation outburst of speculation. This characteristic rebound from war upon which it is building and has well grounded faith in exlfellle ¢l¢Dl'95Sl0l1 10 ell-l‘9»0|‘¢lln“3°Y DUUYHUCY 1118)’ B60!!! glad the future. remarkable, but is only in accordance The majority of the members have already told their Slll story, reviewed -the administration, gone carefully over Of the history of each department. The figures and the realli’ history given. the progress made and the details connected and Weallll Wlllcll ld Bllll 80ll1E 011 mu!! - with all the departments are now in black autl wniie before Permanently ininrious effect upon tho social and economic endo ‘ the people hi the records- of the session. Nothing haslbeen “'9lfal'9 Of U10 W°1'lil if lame- coticealed, nothing held back, no apologies offered. Indeed N9 l the opposite was the case; the members were justly ”°“` ~ proud of their record and are not to be blamed if they Parts ' courted the‘fullest discussion and invited criticism. ‘ And there was some criticism, but it was more pitiful than effective. The men who had conducted the affairs » of the province for twenty years and continuously failed 1 they madc whllc they had their opportunity, side by side Ba also with tht- record of' thosc whom they criticised, and C0 they will Judge between the two. - pe The hlathieson administration is not only to be, hut is g@an5__ __ _ -- bt-ing heartily congratulated on its record. They have potatoes ~- l alsl'o aa 'asia 'o_o' ` ‘ Vi §l°l*°°1m ._ ,. fl flf.. ._ ima lille.. ony slum .. t... .. .. ..tsa county April Old _. ""l§`l`l`l`l`l'l""""""`""."""llll"lllllllllllll l and m »- a THE PRESENT SESSION to stock l l'p||e preach; session of the Provincial Legislature is lu the business world adjusted itself to new many respects the most important in the history of the final outcome of the colossal struggle in od are the chief of police (who ploldod guilty) the and an election board clerk The about the same kind. They were needed. :xl chu] . ~ _ - if ' 2551.3. ';‘.§ZZ.'§{f..“ii?tZZ1“7L‘LZ‘F;.lf.`ZI.‘f“ll1i.f7.Z?‘f..§3Z Goss into the iiutter ul'Fliii1llc¢s ilud Brings ’ roi Money than thus. rsnfbef ‘ _ I: 1 l - sontenc ' l . ' l ` ‘ " e l I the circuit court, the sheriff the prsisidentof the ' l o _ . of public works, the assistant city engineelr, the \ _ '_ sealer of weights and measures. the city inspector' lg op ' weights and measures (a. former member of the Indiana md _ . - ~ *f*”_ g P uusasssuw '_ _» V Tailored-Materiaiand United States had previously had some clean-ups Mui] TEMPLE M“°DoNAl‘Ds “nd g°“°"‘"y' l" the "‘”'3' “me dl” vel! with the financial s-spout. increase in horse tax has been simll e ended and whilst the rate of - » and he showed clearly and concisely ni-ly that the Governments financial policy gaxguqn hog been in th mae :vas one deserving tue greatest praise raised the remuneration for labor has _ nstea ry Claws & Co's financial report for the week ending Mllilg- b Um' gives the fouawmg optimistic rev|ew:__ dal; pea er I was a sent or severa ing man who is willing to work on the -time activity has returned to the Stock Exchange been said by the speakers who m.eced_ more illion-share days are no longer a novelty. From time ed me, ti of censure. been TEMPLE Mai:D0N1?LD said; creas and did not hear all that has roads time the favorable changes in underlying factors in the Will lin Bh0l't as I do H0! Wlull I0 lilo sa apparent, as fear disappeared and the worst of the °”° freely until at last it developed into a surprising gl; ce one extreme invariably follows another in due course _ weary market have been pointed out in tl;i(t]i;o“o;l)t;i§eom tt; hagslready been sam my of ' e calm judgment very was ov`er. confidence began to assert itself more and llllll l with precedent. Efye expenditures, _' tion, the House by repeating what is a v se the extra expenditures made for their purposes-none of which I am their to see have been criticized the The rnment has managed to come have with an excess of receipts over badly time. Recent developments connected with the war The reduction ‘of debt since the two L ertheless, there is a sense of relief' new life new hope and fresh cond -so GRUB. 1 not but a red herring across the trail by ad- great changes have been made and vancing the plea that the auditors did important public works completed, be- . not make a complete statement and 'sides n it bulletin recently issued by the Department of Agri- left 1° Dllllie Gillis meeb Wll0 Wllll “lem” Promises "W ‘l° culture at Ottawa. it is pointed out that in the past Great by ~ b'etier_uext time" or "never to do it any more." kept up Britain has imported immense quantities L’ their own and their supporters’ hopes until the latter from ~ absolutely died a natural death. might perhaps be expected ga|.y_ The average imports from these ' to-'fecl sore and jealous at the success scored by their they opponents, but that their criticism would be taken seriously " was not to be looked for. Their criticism has been heard when _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ ,_ _____Bu31m|,, and the people will place ii side by side with the record QMS _ _ _ _ __ __ Russia, France. Belgium, Germany and Austria-Huis but 'ears 1910-13 are given as followsz- rley..... . . _ rl .. . “ 1 7,621,374 the as... ._ " 703,051; *ll 4.121.590 at sense' ,_ foreshadowed; and the dawn of peace naturally i111-lggxl . d ._ mad 63il,6:1.i this started _thc present rise. The frightful waste of life G°"e""me“t has Wm” l“t° l’°“""` this of course have 8 ‘ Iolgolilot be denied by any person who and egartl for the truth or has been fitll_ attempts have been made to draw sent out all mention ot’ the assets left 1 over former Governments. Assets rc- vthree important steel bridges erected ented by a College and insane two pr .s °f staple mods Asylum on which I think there was n eral lders lieu and some unpalnted bridge which thelatc Government al- countrles during Hilti RECKLESS LiBERAL FINANCE. “~'11i’ A (onsidcring the short time the pre rusting steel bridges. lowe 11 effort has apparently been made _ - , scllt is is .:;':.ps.:';:;_::s: :anis tc.: ll 23’585‘304' public works into consideration when 'hm' " 15.192268 figuring out the financial standing of 5"” Province. We observe however, “lull at tio direct statement has been e that making a list of assets of l in figuring the financial standing tion given a splendid account of a splendid stewardship and Onions _ _ _ _ __ , _ _ " 271,569 of this or any other Province. The The thc people 'arc satisfied. Premier Mathieson a11d the heads plea; __ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ of the different departments hope for still better things Egg in the future, anti the people look forward to even better gutter and Cheess _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ records in years to come. \\’e have _only just emerged i`rom the hole in which the late administration had left us The 31,0,-e memjoned Sou,-ces of suppiy and we are only getting our stride in the onward march. are ._ Lbs. .. D02. S ... ... of now. in the main, cut off as a result of the _121.1i2_s|1t. gggt LDS- I 91,765.23-i That it is what the taxpayers has to step make good and it is useless to talk education and I have ua doubt that staple foods about assets such as have been men- further iniprovetnents along tnat nue war. Great ills? There are even better times ahead, times in which hope gr; t md °°‘“'“5‘l wm l’l“?` 3 Dmmlnem 93"' l’”“a“Se ‘lie W0' shortage. Every individual farmer has a duty to perform. for vince has found itself and has found also that it was not The 1,u||etiu also points out that |11 ten yea,-S the nom, this system advanced by our political 1, _ . . 0 on of Canada increased 34 per cent. while the number gggollellls lo lls loglllll wllllllllloll a bankrupt conlrnilnity as was believed during the years 18;; wht-11 deficit followed deficit as regularly' as one year of followctl nnotllcr. when our public works. our schools, pop oilr roads und even our prospects were starved through con inlstilaiiagcliit-111. rm. cattle increased only 17. Moreover, the city and town me ulailon. which may be looked upon as essentially the bui A ' lil this connection it is interesting to note that the popu- the the world,tl1at for all time to conieit will be known as the lllg llle same pelll°ll‘ lllcleasell by ls Dell llelll" wlllle lls of , _ ' ab great divide in the stream of human progress? Afteriliis came lllcllellsed by llollll Dell cent' lll llle Lllllell klllgllolll llllll llllovlllcllll lllllcllllll llglll lllllllls' war is over there will be a new map of the world. new his- the llolllllalloll lllcllelllled by tell Dell cent' llllll llle calllll by llll tories will be written and n new path marked out on which lollll' Allsllllallllllllgary lllclleasell lls poplllalloll by len Dell ru" u civmzmiou Sha" proceed to me “ext turning ponm what: cent. and its cattlo by two. These are the European coun- worse than they have done-if-they of ever that mmmg point may bm whmh er another world tries upon which the Gnited Kingdom has heretofore de- Eric shaking Wm, or n mmcnium penderl largely for its food supply. Thcrc are other Wt- who nrt; living ill tht- nlirlst of this struggle. wliu :tru so '\l‘uit~l|lug its tlnily progress nntl who, on account of its llopulallull dlllllllg me 3'llllll‘ll lllllwc lllllmlllllllll by 40 W' inc ilenrlicss, are unnhlc to grasp its tremendous proportions, °" lslhoultl not forget that every record. the history of every la" effort, the nantes of those who have taken part in it, and "5 came declined 30 Dell cent' ll; Only one of the countries tabulated increased its cattle aiu is looking to Canada to supply a large share of the Wm-ds repay-ing the money bo,-I-owed I suming element, increased by 62-2 per cent. wlille the “emi Permallem Public utlmles “S llll| al population, or the producing element, increased by gg; msumcient to meet more t/han u the "_**"“‘0**** °"ll` 17 Del' cemr ' small portion of the expenditure anti "Ile lation oi' France since 1900 increased by two per cent., ""9 l° P9-V lllterest 0" me money 5° Oh _ _ . ' ddfl llt'n f -111. te Du we rwuzt, [hm me present year of gra___e'1915’ Wm while during the same period the number of cattle |11. elroen e ora 1 le o co e g Y throughout future ages be it red letter Year in the history of creased by lw° Dell cent' The pomllallml °f Germany' dur' W°\ll_vvtl1oCos‘f"o¥_ _ “» Material. Most of_ these Sultsaretn Bl_tte_imd, Black with about a dozen Fancy colors _ P ink Pa|;°n3’0l-lKhtl£0haVe8 111811 Wil l ' j ' _ ' Legislature), the street commissioner, the inspector of Head Oillcs st Gliorlottstnwa lraach Oulu at lam- paving, rrln-:li out rui11ii'ng`iupto~-ig. Styles while not ` arelgstill styhsh. The coats are_ silk lined, -Suits j strictly Men Tailored and fimshed with Hair _ cloth bust forms. Samples to be seen in the' _ Eastem Window. h The regular prices of t ese suits ru_n up to $25.00 and are one' of the best bargains that » Paton & Co. ever offered. ' Checks, the sizes e 16, 18, 34 and 36 _Blacks _ ., _ B8USf9-0¢0\'Y and I feel sure every- distributed to a few political friends. was agreeably surprised tq ilnd But this Government expends the n spite of shrinkage in revenue, money where it is collected and all d by the war and notwithsiand- whoare willing to work can commute the honor to represent was very because it persisted in sending SY wed with ordinary comniuli True kind has _usually been employ- mcndution of Government i‘or its nc- noie with pleasure that an effort being made to preserve the health the school children and prcventtlie cad of that dread disease tubercu- low up the suggestions made by se inspectors. The preservation of health of the rising generation has en somewhat neglected duty but present war has made it, if 'poss- ty. If we-wish to survive as we solutoly necessary that we should our vigorous young manhood which s gone forth to do battle for the Em- taxes by improving the roads in own immediate vicinity. district that the Premlerand I JUHN treated by thc last administra- iberal Conservative members to ments House it was c0uf_mua||y ignored (colored) for the murder of Miss K. nn, at North Sydney. last Dc- r, arc completed autl the hang- mt.,-., were km, nf pmces want. ` mg takes place at thc county jail here so I will not dwell on it. ini.: repair when election times camc Sll°l'llY “fl” ¢l3Yl”`°’ak this l“°l`“mS~ _ that th`e`end is The external audit made by Messrs around a he faithful und w~uver¢|-S Holmes, the liangstnan, has been l1cre'splr1tu.al requirements have been in it and Rossborough at time this could rnment came into power has sufficient repair to keep them up for fllllgelllellls- H“llf“x~ been disputed as to its accuracy another four years. Since the pre- the public works were allowed to C- D" into thc worst kind of repair. Fembe nd _t _ be found trying to put them into Ellie” Government came into power $9;-is PATON’S $9.48 . t c. wear w|i.l. west lost niuoltsympttiuy when lie BE HANGED TODAY DNEY, Apri 19.-All thc arrange for the execution of John West, tried to involve an apparently inno- cent man after llehad himsslfgivea a frank confession of the_circum- stances of the crime. in which be ac- cused nobody other than himself. Dun ing his confinement he has been of a very tuorose and sulky disposition. During his confinement in tho condemned prisoner's cage, West.s's Saturday, supervising the ur- the hands of n colored pastor from improving roads and bridges all the district. There have Deen wharves practically rebuilt, sev~l ferries improved nnd another ‘ d to fall down and be wasted n- 1 Delicious Jams and Jellies---W Preserves and Marmalades is now in progress of erection. / Government has been in power the amount of rc-organization had to be accomplished 1 feel that thc Governlncnt has done us its could bc expt-.tilt-tl. SCHOOL SUPPLY. ltavc`l1cil.rd consltlcrablc coni- in reducing cost of school books. establishment of the Government towards lessening the cost ni’ be made. CHlLDREN'S HEALTH. by having our school buildings I hape that the ratepayers will ys been a very important though a. more urgent and lnlpcrativc always been a. hardy race it is care to reserve the risin cnc ' D E' E ' u free from contagcous discascs fit to fill the places of the pick perhaps never to return. . \ » \ _ There is nothing cleaner, purer or more delic- ious in the line of jams and jellies than the products of the world-famed firm Cross & Blackwell. The products _of this limi is a standard by which good Jams and Jellies are judged-they are recognized by_ particular housewives as a pinnacle of jam and jelly perfection. _ Right now we have a nice new line of Cross Blackwell’s‘Raspberry. Strawberry, Plum, Apricot,_ Gooseberry, Red Currant and Black Currant Jams and Jellies. These are put up in dainty one pound glass bottles. Also a good supply of Raspberry and &_ Strawberry jams are here in 7 pound tins. Try a one pound bottle and you’ll buy a large tin. The dehciousness of these jams will delight you. .. We have Duerr's Brand of We have Grape Fruit and ltttspllcrry. Strawberry, Pcacll. Green Gage, Dainscl alltl (‘l1crry Tunis. Thces are pllt up ill llicc 2 pound glass bottles. Yuu'll want 11 supply of Cross anti lllnckwcll’s Orange Marma- lade, it is put up in one and two -pound glass bottlcs-also in 7 pound tins. (linger Marmalade in neat glass bottles. This line certainly rivals Cherries ? We have thcm in syrup, 2 pound bottles. _ Therc’s qality, purity and wholesomenessin every item listed above. Every article was selected with the ut- most care-the most palate pleasing jams, Jellies possible pr}oserves and marma ades to procure at our price or any ot er. the merit of this firms best pro- duct. llow about some preserv- ed Pears, Peaches, Plums or FOX TAX NOT NEW. ' ' '_ 1 _ _ sn-u_» f The Fox Tax is .simply thc income up U | B&Gff==- x passed by the fornicr Govern- nt being properly tollcctod and is P11000 Q” _l answered. lt is quite true that me ' l 0 t a new tax. incomes wero taxed t almost all the incomes derived | I \ 0 _ i A treasure with pride everything that has been contemporary stock tlrougl an un r cd nt dd ou ht- f t. hi h_th ll* l l llllll ll ll ll g lll llc W ll ll titutions. But what has been donc ln ustralia.) in 1914 there was a tremendous loss of live th m one of the greatest sources of _ __ income i11 thc Province were being nl. ess-sz into »° llllll was lllalul lll llle lllllllllll lowcd to go pructicully untaxed_ Wnii emselves through their various in- tl" in fact everything that can he associated with the greatest th it I I U t t A d i it ag _ _ . . . - " more an s peopc n ie pas en years. n , u . war tht. viorltl has tvcr seen, will in the years to come be ( b°°l:_8 lgl"fp:l§lle;lal qgrglllllfllifllg ill it just that thc man who worked hard highly prlzcd mt-inentos. Men and women yet uubom will e eq S 0 ° llll 0 ' ‘ " r six days in the week for 52 weeks . the year and earned an income of Qualify P8illtS with the war, and those who are privileged to live in these table does “ot show' ls 'belle any slllollgell allglllllem llélldl llvilh it? Thcrc has been very little 10 than this that there is bound to be an increasing demand Ca tipocli making tluys owe lt to posterity to preserve every- ed ‘mug in MW way associated Wm) “_ for beef? ‘Add to this contlltion._ the destruction of live or most of it has been expended for when thu Army Field Service and we },a"_i0m__ Funds stock of all kinds, breeding stock and young stock included, ll 0 lll1D\"0V0m0“l Ol' U10 PUl1ll'~' H0855 whic wc-rc being collected it was suggested tllat the names of llln 1 _ _ ull colitributors should be printed in book form to be kept eel ll the m°'t important mm in me Brltlsl’ soldiers its tt souvenir; also that the names. of all Prince Edward mllonll' He ls almwed l 1'* pounds 0' mls every 'lay' The Islanders who had enlisted at home or abroad either for 'llllly demand mr me” by the British' French ‘md German . service at the front or for garrison duty at home should be soldlells ls ell°lllll°lls‘ similarly preserved. The suggestion of a correspondent Tlle wllll has merely llalllellell llle meat shortage of the in _vesterday'.~1 Guardian fur an Abstinence Pledge button lwolllll' wllell ll ls °vell’ llle lllllmell wllh llve Block Wm is also one that should he considered. Files of the news- colllllllle lo llllolll' lll lllel wulllllls mllllllels' 'md' ln addmon papers. letters from the front, whether in tl1e original 'lo llllvlllg llelllell feed our Wllllells at the front’ Wm be ln “ manuscript or as they appear in the newspapem should position to reap a further reward for having stayed with the itll be sacredly preserved for future years. Those stirring lllle swell lllllllsllly‘ years will looln very much larger when regarded from the ‘ _ Did distance of ycnrs, and even of centuries. than they do to us . who are standing so near to the horror that we cannot ttieasure lt. Let cvcr cfiort then be liiade to preserve all possible bid 1 the several war zones. 'l`l`l`l`“'l'l' ' ll Were you beaten-as hard ns you ll .__ ._._,__ ed la c labor was getting a lurge income ISE DESERVED- NOT CEN- 00 or so should pay a tax on it _ sh collected. It has -been expended ghllst the f°x ma" Whl’ Wllll V0l‘y lit- { h could not bc properly cstimut- T T T 'l k P ° ‘° under thc old system of collecting 0 income tax should get off by paying , - x on a very small portion of - Dlll-Y 55|-Ellllllolls Fon ""’ "°“' '“°"”“°~ Brigéiten and beautify your home with the nsimslis or ` *’“A li Furnished by W 8 Louson. tmlec lo te you evcr fall in the deal that you lll tried? you have to give up anti acknow~ ll" ledge instead of being ceusured for legis- tion which corrected such unfairness TIIE ililllillllii ,v 0-s lu all s* W wed the man who found it inconveni- **WK*¥ unit to ‘pay his :axes in cosh to com. ' mu e t em by abor, wh ch increas- THE REAL TEST' d thc rate ol' wages paid to thc bouring man at least 50 p. c., which tackled., made it possible to collect income ax from those who were receiving arge incomes of which the Govern- cnt had no knowledge as the parties _ _ ti' ii: .fi 1" ` rt-cords. Our l':'ovincc has lost very much by the neglect of our forefathers lu the matter of preserving records in wltlcli to them were commonplace because they were in B _llie midst of them, but which to us today would be of 1. iucalculablt- interest and value. . Tllorc is u good deal of satisfaction, when we have done wrong, in finding that others have done as bad or evcn lin unpleasant reflection. human nature remains as it is a present. li has gone “lil i. sslvos in quarters that came within reach of the Dominion Wil guilty to book and to ferret out anything that ssvonred of unclopnaess. Where the satisfaction in this cue comesl tt __ . ' vu' i fl". ' '_ ._ _ . ,, . ._ \ \ 1»_"~.5. _ ‘ if. is ' ‘ _ ny rate. Germany will not have many surprises in eservc. and her frantic hatred of Britain is a symbol. 0 not of her consciousness of coming victory, but of coming ctssli No ur ' venue beyond what many have supposed would be the ll worse. The satisfaction may be pharisalcal_ but it is not 01189. Tlltl P0!Ull l€l'VlC€ P690" f0i' 19l3'14 ell-lll1Bl»€B ll 753,000,000 the number of letters and post cards passing ’_` 'rue political niuiospiiere. like the eurtits. hue it iittbit _ throush the mails in twelve months- All but s smsll vcr- tir going wrong occasionally. This will be so its long no centoso of this srest volume of correspondence this your 5.; without uiuch being tions to prevent it. Recently, as 1| two cont tax on cheques, bills of exchange. etc., in these I _ wall imown, some foul streaks have manifested them- days of wldolvresd oomuloroc and msn! bsukint sccouatu. _ I yield a sum that not many can calculate. The rail- lP"°'l°"”' ’°“ "°"°’“ ‘ q"""'°" 1?., Government and. fortunatolylior the future of Canada. the ways in 1913-il carried over 46000000 passengers and lll.lll;,:lm° you 'ull a°'u°ll lll me l i Govemment took active and immediate stéps to brinl the _loill distance llolenlsra will frlolilvo to 1.60-.1l’l'ii l l li _ Cs s.e our um.. l ` O ' " scoord . . s ° ' in preparatiotl for thc struggle which will bc renewed the spring, the bolligercnts will hc fairly matched. At Did you quit thc grim struggle, de- il ______._____ ll The war stamp taxes are likely to be producers of re- De st pay the war levy of a cept on each piece. and may You were worstcd and whipped on ll ln the face of defeat did you quail, ‘ 8 r else, did you try all the harder. t Each time that you happened to H That counts in the game-not a rovlding you didn't go whining. H And grumbling each time-you were But aid you keep hitting fthe nail Did you rise to your foot with frolll lr Each time that you blaliyoned to fail? ttnouors but little how 'omni ~ _You fell in the iight of the day. jscted fail? is11't the times you were beaten bit! hit. . (gat may have downed you. my brother, CDIIFIKE . ~ , * __ _ , 1' - , :,. _.__ _ __ ___._ ._,.g .lélg .~"_`-lr".--, 1.. . ' ' ‘..~ t. " 7 ‘ ' ~ ‘ ' ' ‘ f ` ecclving these incomes were oftcn t ki f ffhi li i _ l o wor ng o er vng nstentl of being ccnsured for such lcgislutim F & ‘ ha dl each 'sldll nd for collecting taxes impsrtunllyl _ _ n think Mr. Speaker that this Gov- rnment should becommended by the pposition as I am sure it is appre la- l ed and commended by the peoplocns - lvictoria' Row e -' whole. (Applause ) l 11...... t. SURE. h provided for taxpendi. if taxes were collected, which al-_ famous _ randram-Henderson “English” Paint-the paint with the guarantee, the best paint for all purposes. Brandram-Henderson paints are superior to _all others in every way. They can be applied easier and more economically, they- last longer looks nicer and costs no more than many inferior brands. Call a_nd let us tell you why Bran rant-Hem eerson Paints excels on_~-eveig' point why the super- for tqua tty of these paints oes not increase the eos _ 1." l l r » GOFF BROS- _ This is the time ofyear that Ladies look for nice footwear. We are showing _"some very pretty styles in Art Classic & V boot Pgf_G\m.M gg & sud; are the favorite leathers. When outsboppitllglllcttlll & logkthem over. Prizes reasonable. 1 _ » ing to the price of their ticket. while the war it on 7: :ol lllzllllilfitfz illhllt ofbiiulllltlnst, ll N’ Bl\l¢|l¢\‘- S 6 _‘ 1 l _ - , __ _ V _ o eiloioncy _of a small tax on a large number of ,Mme 9°! iucellltins the tlllilu lil 01° Nlfl Blu - fl in il ilu' filet that the flnvemmont has taken such tt st1md__is iikoif to he well shown in the nent few months. _ ‘ _ Bw” time nm’ Lg "_" 7" ‘ g|»”¢'__ h _ _ ' _ ~ - » W ~ -_ __ .. oi ‘ ` = " _ 1 ' ~ ‘ ` l ` / Y _ / s, . ‘ #5 .tg L . .~- . :_ 1 ~ - _