Eval 1. ,if i ,f wil lil; .fir l 1 l ..-- *.111 _ . _ asv* 1 l- -1 ’ yr. f 'fi <12 .` I Ni .li . lr. 3? uri . M .Q ii*-S ,fl "13' `_'."ll .~_, '¢. i _ .li 'li ffl :_"?:li:'.l' ill." ill-= " ,\- ~ ‘ .._,_y, .. ,, . ;§l il;-l 'fail 2* ig' 3. Z nf." 5 :»V '-_ 5; .... ..s-»`=- ill ff. ..».,§,. llfi ‘ *il E., \,'.. V U ut' I ‘i lil- ; rj -‘.l "ir 1 l gilt. vw- - l Vo 211 i _"IV, *liz -.' v. <, . 1" . 1, N_V 1 ...°nssns'rro.-'rll i" ' 'A it INVESTMENTS I §f.T.`3‘i'.'“¢‘l§. 'fl'f.°..’¢.°2‘.l’..°°° l...1l~° .fill ‘$1.2 Provost St. Phone 90 New Glasgow, N. S. SACRIFICE l Olferl ' ' " .....'s.a.l. _gl-_ _ $l,noo.oo- - -5 ..._ _._ _ '- ummllélla |lallwgy;lg.»l'l’rllllr'i-fiV*V , .. V, ~0 S ..-rss rgoaumonsnnsw ` I (iithld p. epComymon Stock Dime; "":;:':.'.r°°gg.“-l-“V A. ugh- , ...°WAN|'lD.--lprues, lie sndHsrd- , I' _ ~ 1 ‘ charlot", cg ji THE l\0l.l.AR ood . he ` ‘~"‘ 5** B‘”‘°”‘ “”' ‘ _ ` *‘ °° ‘EMS °" l'......."‘§»‘.-’...'% ...‘°§..‘Il?‘°i'.....?.2 *°;;;,;'" “° §,*j°*°'“° "‘“‘ "°°" °“l " ‘QQ ~ I I ` " mm” “"‘°'=° "°"°‘° °='=-°“-“"1 ~* W V *V _i B _F _q the Montague Skating Rink Bstlsrdsy U.. --.MA 11'- ' #"5 a [ V seemed to enjoy themselves.B. ss __ `. fjmqsruild ‘bad times aul h. we V~l" .bility Nova Scotia Steel & Debenture Stock. application. Members Monlfesl , , , ll e offer them at prices that will snow from 5 30 to 5.75 y`el:l oil the money invested. ‘ l 'l`hey al' 1 Novi Scotia Steel Sr Coal Co., 5`s. Ma: itlme Telegraph & Telephone Co., 6's. " sl... asians Llmirsa 6-S. In denolninzltions of $100. and $500. Prices apo” Ilslilss, Moniresl. St. John. Sherhrooh. Otlsws. Charlottetown. Sydney, _ St. John s Nlld. 1'-"'-"'"' Se¢1SO7l¢d _,BO1ldS” '...°sUnsonnmns swarm:-new s Bonds of colupauie\ that have colne through good, 3°* mi" DD 1ll\l°. ll Ill FGDC! U0 fully demonstrated earning Bond-., list are readily marketed- Dewar, Brudweu, was in Montague .’ ` ~ _ ' W d d ' _ t Coal C0., 6 p. c. ___1__ 8 Co_ Church, Souris, next Sunday at 11 Stock lxchsnge. INSTITUTE MEETING. l BTOCK QUOTATIONS. Maple Leaf Institute.-This Insti- tute, which has been doing good work for several years under the able man- agement of its President, J. F. Jenk- inshnd Secretary, James McEachern, is now in a flourishing condition and thte is little doubt that under the sldlful direction of its new President, Shaw McMillan and Secretary Wm. Cain, it shall continue to be so. Threeyesrs ago this Institute pur- chased the thoroughbred Ayrshire hull, Randolph registered in Scottish und Canadian Stock books. This fine animal, which has been kept. by J. F. Jenkins, during the three years, bormme his property at the end. of that time. \Vell pleased with this purchase of three years ago the In- stitute considered it their very bestl interest tg make a repurchase of thisl anhnsl w ich now weighs seventeen-_ hundred pounds and won the First Prize .at the Georgetown Exhibition of 1912. At the cost oi one hundred dollars this purchase was made and Randolph is for this year in charge shall this year not be limited to -_v embers of the Institute only. l to ll l ' ' V oo glri s l ,Exhausted Nerves 1.; illsssehsr, muy spells ann , 1 lesilnees Dveroomo hy Dr. “"_` 0hsse's llerve Food. _ A , L .1 ,¢_l‘é-l"‘;f¥,i`~"'lf4.; ar’ "~-fre' ~ - .'/ _ “'12 \-=»/7 . /»~"_=~/ _ _....1 ev’ `\ \ J )", A -1/11. I 1; 'fi- '&f_ . , ' ,-Ill//_' ` _,V. _'Isl'/I Q- `-"‘!!l ` . gli( ' \“_‘..‘».`i ~ - $17.' ;_; .__ 1; 3' £'.~` ll / [_lt_ X _‘gr !l!.'l.`.. 5, Htl . Gallop. that most girls sro at school studying there are important taking place strain on the experience in nd grind. her let- to psr. r Oll Quotations furnished by l'. B. llc. Curdy sr Oo., Stock and Bond Brok- srs, Members Montreal Stock Bix- change, 164 Richmond Bt.. Dhsr- lottetown, R. E. L NEWI YORK STOCKS 30' 18 . Jan. ,Atchison ` Am. Beet Sugar Am. Smelters .'AmaI. Copper Brooklyn R. T. Erie Lehigh Valley Miss. Pacific Northern Pacific Pennsylvania Reading Rock Island ,Southern Pacific of Thornas Dunn of Summerville and Sugar Union Pacific U. S. Steel U. S. Steel Pfd. Beth Steel. Harvester Illinois Mex. Petroleum Utah Bigl Low Close 1054 105| as 14; 31 152 -41; 1191 122 153; 22| 1085 117% 159; ss; 1102 113% ‘I3 Ml 322 168| 42' 120g 123g 166 22§ 1091 117| 161 65k 1102 115} 74§ 55| MONTREAL STOCKS. Canadian Pacific 241% ,Detroit B0\» Dom. Str/-I Corp'n 56; Minn& St.l’aul (S00)14i} Montreal Power 239 Richelieu & Ontario 1l7} Shavrlrlignn Twin City Bmzlliafl Spanish River C. P. R. Rts. 171 17 171 High Low Close 240i 801 55§ 140} 238i 1171> 100 Q 101 ` 701 70 COTTON. High Low Close Spot. 1315 unchanged. January 1278 1266 1210 March 1242 1227 1234 May 1225 1215 1221 CHICAGO EXCHANGE. ,May Wheat May Corn Hay Oats Msy Pork O High Low Close 98) 92; 51} 51\ 34 B3\ 1980 1915 1920 ask ¢_'°_“"°'_.-....3 CONCERT LAND SOCIAL AT CRAPAUD. an 73; '14 7l¥ T12!" 73| 91| 911 91; 105)' 271 31; is 1 .ii 119; 1231 1651 22; 1os| 1111 iso ss 110; ss; 115 12s: 14 54; 2401 801 5G§ 140i 239 117) 1-I4 106 101 7041> 93} °5l| 35] ' Seldom has Crapaud and vicinity enjoyed such a high-class entertain- ment as was provided by the excel- lent talent of the community Tuesday evening, the 28th When the curtain rose the large hail was and with R. H. Cameron the best of out. for 'Tl' PNY! to DW ...°.l' O ‘JORDAN B Ok . ‘H .-*Ill MORNING DALY Oil* Furnlllllnl C0.. llontlflie. 1-UMU. e on af matle Club ,sts busy now every night month. ...°GOOD SKATE.-There was a nd Tuesday nights and everybody l. _ook or twobeforstbslims' they have psid for has expired and thus iscontinusd promptly on expiry liste. ...°A` BUSY BEABON.- Albert e nes ay with his gasoline out fit hroshing for Dan McGregor. Mr. Dewar has an up-to-date outfit and has threshed well on to 100,000 bus. grain .this fall.B. _ (From Yesterday’s Evening Guardian) ...'S'i'. PETERS.-Rev. Aubray Horwood will preach at Bt. Peter's on Sunday the 2nd of February at 3 p. in. ’ ...'SOURIS.- Rev. I-I. Scott-Smith will conduct services at St. Alban's a. m., and 7 p. m. ..,’CONDOLENCE.- Rev. W. D. Wilson, Mrs. G. W. Hihbet, J. C. Manllsl and Mrs. Thomas Henry, on behalf of the Georgetown Baptist Church, have forwarded a beautifully worded letter of condolence to Mrs. F. G. Bovyer and son of Georgetown Royalty, telling them of the 'deep sympathy the congregation feels for them in their recent sudden and sad bereavsment.B. the literary part of the program H. J. Iuce in personating the colored orator dealing with a "heavy" sub- ject, brought down the house. The farce by Messrs. Green and Arbing also provoked much merriment from the audience. The former appeared in “pin-cushion costume" and was cer- tainly -at his best. His readings also made a "big hit." Miss Wadman, al- ways a favorite with Crapnud audi- ences, also- gave a humorous read- ing. 'The musical numbers by Mrs._ Metcalfe, Miss Fell and Messrs. Fell were beautifully rendered and much appreciated. The solos by Miss Thomson and Dr. Bovyer, as well as the female quart/ette, delighted the audience and elicited hearty ap- plause. At the conclusion of the pro- gram the baskets were auctioned oil by “the genial Arbing." A snug sum ~wa.s realized which goes toward pay- ing ior recent improvements to Lady Fans Hall. ~ , ARE GIVEN GIFTS OF GOLD. Benjamin and Mrs. Clow, 120 Spring St., West Roxbury, celebrated the 50th anniversary of their marriage the 14th inst. The couple were mar- ried in Georgetown, P. E. I., on Jan. 14th, 1863. In his youth Mr Clow was engaged in the shipbuilding industry. Thpy came to Boston 81 years ago and Mr Clow entered the yacht build- ing business and was known in yacht- *_-.-v~.~»-~»----.vv~.~.` SYHUP if FIGS IS I lllsl lull l cllllll .-1.- Cleanses it’s little stomach, for- ' l\0WQll| Mother! look at the tongue! see if it is coated. If your child is listlsss, drooping, isn’t sleeping well, is rest- less, dosen’t est heartily or is cross, irritable, out of sorts walth ev` - body, stomach sour, feverish( brgh bad; has stomach-ache, diarrhoea, sore throat, or is full of, cold,” it . means the little ones' stomach. liver and 30 feet ot’boweis are fiIled with poisons and clogged up waste and need s gentle, thorough cleansing gt once. Gi" s tesspoosful or sy;-up °1 F188. and ln s few hours the foul. de- ¢HYil1g constipated matter, undigest- ed food and sour bile will gently move on and out of its little bowels lWWh°“f- \\l\\l¢&. lfiplng or wea"ness, Bhd You will su:-sly hsve s well and smiling child shortly. ~ V ‘ W"-ll BIND Of Figs you are not 611188111! 1001' Glllldren. being compos- ‘sd entirely of luscious figs, sqm; mn it cannot be ,l`mrmful,_ pe- desrly love its- dslihieor should slwsys keep syrup _ It is- the only Imm- howsl slealsss sod ss- ..l.r°...-.:"- W oplnow, for smlm-ami in Plntnly print- di it my than is 'the last train) and 10.00 use pre- '~Thos Cas North River pid liver and constipsiell ~-Mrs Macs.-mic ana Mr and mrs as ;|»rrseslll.e I llrs. E? ..Vii.i iii a eltdp ...°Lsosss°d Grant and Mr. Pat- ’ " M “mum ridge, ol Chsslottetovrnf were ln. » <15( Hostages wednesday on s budness . trip for their flrms.B. . ,,,°Ws11sos Campbell, formerly ol Lowsr Montague.. but now of Nova with his brotherin-law _John N. Mo- Donaid, Union Road. B. Parlors will be in Georgetown Febr- uary -ith to~7th., Murray RW" February 10th to 12th and Morro! Harbor South February 13th £0 mn. 1 1-amnsal. lllllll llllllllls The' following registered at the Queen Hotel, Charlottetown, between 10.00 last night (after-the arrival of the last train) and 10.00 the pro- vtous night : -‘ ` B. Gallant, Bloomfield .» D. Dsrrach, Kensington John Rlensi-ds, Bmelora Mrs. John Richards, Bideford. The following registered at the Re- vere Hotel, Charlottetown, between 10.00 lost night (after the arrival of vious night : J. A. Cameron, New Glasgow. N. B. VD. J. McLean, North Wiltshire J. T. Bentley, Calgary A. Boswell, French Fort B. Jas. A. McNeill, Summerside R. E. Ellis, Montreal A. W. Bruce, Red Point M. Kennedy, Bradalbane R. 0. Flood, Boston Miss McNeill, Cavendish B. McNeill, West River John H. Myers, Hampton. The following registered at the Vic- toria Hotel, Charlottetown, between 10.00 last night (after the arrival of the last train) and 10.00 the pre- vious night 1 J. F. Parker, Georgetown - C. F. Fisher, Montreal F. M. Fay, Chicopee Falls Arthur Gibson, Ottawa W. Y. Yielding, St. Kitts lW. J. Nagle, St...Johu. .. . . Thos. Crahsn, Michael, B. C. L. B. LaFoy, New York , B. M. Bechwitt, Montreal S. I... Tear, Toronto ‘ James Reid, Toronto . , ' T. A. Hilts, Halifax. --ov. ing circles throughout New England. He retired about twelve years ago. Nine children were.born to Mr and “Mrs Clow six of whom survival- Sxxuel of Lexington, Alexander of W t Roxbury, Mrs Minne Stewart of Prince Edward Island, James W. of Boston, Mrs Jussie .Sickeisof Atlan- tic and Charles of Waltham. All, with the exception of Mrs Stewart , were :with the parents and assisted them in receiving the many guests. Mr and Mrs Clow were the recipents of many valuable presents of gold and hund- reds of congratulatory letters and telegrams. ' Among the many guests were Ern- est and Mrs Graham, John and Mrs McKay, Mrs John Henderson, George Henderson. Mrs William Henderson, George McKay and daughter Mattie, Miss Mary .M_cClure, Miss Ollie Mc- Kinnon, Mrs. Benjamin Rollins, Plill- lip and Mrs Miller, Mrs Bears and daughter, Mrs Parham, William But- ler and daughter, Charles Brescut and daughter Maud, Miss May Miller, David N. and Mrs Read, Miss Bella Read, John and Mrs Clow, Mr and Crook. -- ‘ For Two. Years sulllllU_,Sil£ll Pllll ,°|N ,Many pcople‘ fail to understan# the jgoriiah ' oeotsisme,wesk,sorom-sehing _ ~" 4 '_ .li . '. When tb# bask lches or beodlhee wool ‘lt is s _wu-ning_thst sre f_A5eof»od'ii1 _ -_ Q _Take notice to the warning and cure the bsekschs on the hrst si , ,forlf you \ion't. do this, seriousfo'gr_np%dstion`s_are. '°V ““°-1.2.* ‘r.‘.';ll:».°°'°‘°°Vi "1": lm or-»f.il.."".“....",‘».f.§"~'£._.2 23 W- we -fl fr ,_ L; '.1 Er -V ijiiiiiiil “ d§lf§.=?.V 551; lat ~ " or ...rears £3 3. , EEL Scotts spent s few days _ this v°°l‘ ...°Dr. Fraser, Montague. Dental -ss , ,, Iurgenti recommendGlNl’ll',I.B tg friends as heiug the one fhigsthst _ does me good." E. G. WOOD _RD. It is worth s trlpacross the Continent to tind GIN PILLS and to becured’ of Kidney and Bladder Trouble. But' dbn't wait till you are sixty, beforsgoll * iesrn by exrenence the grestgood IN PILLS wil do iyou. you hsvstllo - Q-st signs, swo on jlimits tl ankles, V ' in the back, biac special ilosti . ln front of the eyes, take GIN Pllea nl ence. Tilety will free you of _these s m toms o Kidney and Bladder 'I?l'ouhle. 5oc.abox-6i'or$z.5o. Sample fre; by writing National Dru Chemical Co. of Canada, Lighlibll. j _ B _ q 'o_ , N ‘ _ n _S_ _ ` Send for our List of ll, ,‘ Municipal.. rustic um.. . lrv ....1 coiwolulrlos soups. I = Eastern Secuiities Co. Ltd. Investment llsnlers, St. John. N. B. llonfreshllue. OHAR1.0'I"r1a'r.Dw1e |sAR1{|g'r3_ Corrected for every Wednesday and -~ Saturday issue. ileronto. its ` (lets (white) Oats (bladk-) Straw. psr ton By » Bless. Vrer doa. Sutter x Chicken (pair) Fowl (pair) Potatoes, ‘per bus. 'l’nrnips Cabbage Plelts Hides Calfskins Lomb beei Beef (quarter) Pork as to 42 40 to 42 $s.so to- -$6.50 - 10 to 'Is 23 to zs - - Bs so as . all to $1.00 $1.00 eo $1.25 25 to so. 10 toil li so to so I 12 13 to is 16 :_ee ass ED MIG Gelile $1.25 -_;.___..__._,__ s 3 IB O nys: mxonsnosln, _ _ __ _ MORTALHY FOR LIFE. (From Yesterday’s Evening Guslrdisnl Dsepest sympathy will be extended to Joseph and Mrs. Hume, Cam- igidge, Mass, in the death of their dest and well-beloved son David, who Passed peacefully to his eternal rest on the morning of Jan. 3rd, IFS, at the early age of 18. He had b en' in the Cambridge Hospital for elgiit days where he f underwent an operation for appendicitis, but medl- cal and surgical aid was of no avail, ap his appendix was ruptured . and ggveloped blood-poisoning; and his sth comes as a severe shock to his parents and wide circle of home friends. At an early' ags~ he was 'qwskened from the grave of "spirit- ual death," in the "Revival meetings" ik the Church ot Scotland, Cam- bridge, Mass., and although that Shark of life which had been lrlndlsd appedred to be dim stili"`t`fis was smoking, 'until he was- brought '-down upon a had of affliction of soul and body. 1-re endured his sufferings with great spstience and was upheld. by God’s _grsce_ and favor-*ag found in Jesus christ; whom as 'Knew 'ss ills Saviour, on Him who leurs "Bread 0 Lib." MI' soul was able toflesd, dthus phrtsklng of Him, he_wss s stained _ _ in spirIt_d _ during' t e_ ,severcst _physical distress. His' ntli»btld`~ shdll never lie foristen Ly' » one who _visited him. for" 'heart ss 1-illsd-wrtwrove, and lu;-I mme th thoughts of his eternal wel- f `, and he sdvhsd those younger , sipi .ir lllvi .V Jiri' i Af ndswte ,P _ 5 ~1»§-._/-».~.-1 _ . '\r"'--'v"°¢»\~-.v¢$'lq»»rnse» -_ . .A-~ ..- __ ‘- V,‘ . .; .._~_.~_".._ ~~ _ \ _- _ ~ . f ¢~‘;’|;“‘-sd' '.-' l .JA--..V -45-»¢.~a¢~¢-aixkuir.-»»i. '~~~ ~ 1 » f,;\*._-,'.;;;,-;vi.,;.'>:`_‘_._ ,l . 4'. an himself to seek the Lord while elbtbflbsinmxd and call uponHir:‘ _bile He is near, for He is rich I » ~ ~ . sq kind. sndllovins t t ' lgrlxised-.l'eed_H¢ wil1~not?`b;s:sna‘ 'king flax He shall not quench." 1°i;l.tf.~a'z'l:,°.'.”:...l”".:°l':=-:l;’:.i.'.':.' ' ling messsge hsrisft'-`wiis,"Dfon’t uns: re nl 1 o .1 I ‘_ ,,. I _ ._ _ I . _V __ . ',¢°§vu't6 n0nrn~tno»»‘i.i'u_es»..¢ei>. ' .. ~ilesi|s¢»-lllrsu-¢_w.V.s..s " _ ...:.. ._rs.._..°nv.§..x1g»es'~- lr price of ' 'TOY _'l - .~- ' _ eight times Debenture Stock Interest. xv IALIFAX. ST. JOllN. MONTREAL.” ' ` 5.80 p.c<- ‘ . . '~ . , ' We believe this Dabenture Stock sn excellent and ssfe invsstnrent lla ~ I dl I I ll -,. li.°.'¥.2l fl!.li‘§l.il‘2l.l‘.1i.l}.‘l‘.i’2'.§.2‘ll‘I.%.i’§’.?..l».33l..’lEl’J.i..i.'i‘ Jil... .....‘$’.. `_ V C. MACKINTOSII Qi CU.” , Estslallshsrl _|875 ` ` V . HEMDILRS MONTREAL- STOCK llCllANGE_. V Direct Prtvsts W rss. _ . Sieei Dellelllué _ '.1 Isla ‘» ~' '- = §ff3¥1“a‘l'I-i'.'.f'33l.'."ll», ‘°' ~. rfialosl-ma ul IELD _ srilr oissoo v/ m ,_ o`Pr-:N evsumcs ' Authorized Capital Assets Money loaned st 5 p|:r5p_ - - 1 : LOANING COMP cent simple interest Ten month of f whole Iosn or years six months to repsy C- psrt without exif) cost es' honui. _Y“rsL s sl ~ on ` Til-.90 l ee: bli- .IGS '53 or repsyment esn he msds sny; ~ ANY IN CANADA . : -LOCAL iz-3oMtr Business written to date ill excess of '9.50o`,6o'0,0_07 i OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS J.l R.jBrcvuoUn,l‘res A.MoKacaN1s,lst Vics=Pres. and Gon.Mgr. t C FJA. Bnomsl, rsecrgtvy P _ l ~..‘ 11 or.. _ uw. 1-vAa'r.2n lee~ res. Hou. R. E. McKsoHNil-:, ard Vice-Pres. J. J. B4ivs'rs:Ln_ ... .tag- Canaliian Home investment Fonipdncyz LIMITED -V V nous omcc z...l rn... mm. s..a|.n..§. vAscouvr:s.s.c OFFICE- ROYAL BANK BUILDING. _ '_ ' Ciiarlottetown, P. E. I. ,-' _ _ _ _ v sr __-Q n u, ‘ .1 5 i __T.__.~_.--... »-~~.~ --- »- .4 --=- - 5'" "”"i'* * MINARITS LINIMENT CO, LTD. Sire.-1 have used your MLNAR.D’S LINIMENT for the past 25 years ,and whilst, I have occasionally used other liniments I can safely say that I have never used any equal to yours. If rubbed between the hands and inhaled frequently, it will never fall to cure cold in the head in twenty- four hours. . It is also the Best for bruises, sprsins, etc.7' . Yours truly, ~ -- ~ J. G. LESLIE, Dartmouth. ____._.____._..m f Glilll UISEUUNI SALE H-li' S. A. Mci)ona1d’s are conducting one of the greatest discount sales held in the city for many years. $20,- 000 must be realised on this sale by Jan. 31st. _ If price.cutting will accomplish it they are bound to win out. Furs, dress goodi, silks, underwear, ladies’ suits. _coa.ts, rain coals, all going at sweeping discounts during this sale. 1-thltf. FOUR Kn,.r,s:n IN- , 1 __ AN nxrnosros. ,NORTH BAY, Jan. 28-A prema- ture explosion o'f dynamite in a con-` tractors' camp near Spragge on C.P. R. Soo Linn, 85 miles west of Sud-_ bury Sunday sfternoonblew four Austrian laborers to places and seri-_ ously injured two others.\ , UNITED STATES TROOPB ~ V AND MOROS IN CLABH. MANILA, Jan. 28¥Furth`sr sharp lighting between United States troops and the Moros is reported this morn- ing. Near Jolo, the American tr-oos mum? , _‘-Bl.¢1
ihslsr est. nd Bes¢'§>"` AJ' 1"* ||| dllgusftlcldyin %::gd'r'llll-g'lJlIzl?DgiI0 ll itll.; and surrounded by I nt trees mskinzit spooisllrl ._ ' zua summer-_g;qgAsq'n‘, V _ L "‘f"-.'.‘.' -.'r'\rv\ ~ sn-:w.ulr. ~ ciiiosiirsztt l .-‘ . nm Bsririslt)ers. Solieitorl. Quoegernxl l4E:%k|l-giglqqk WWII. ° E. sispll. _ _ ‘ Moser 'ro Loss ~ _ vv. wslrr K.o. il. s. qsstrnlr; Warburton 1_8! :A safflne.-s, Allofaeysfw. roads, me Uiiices in Cameron Rlggk, Chsfisvlstowh _ _ P- L f,-.l»»a=_. SP°°isli 'i-3-7 "N if 1 "s , °~°-'nomar . /1. ‘As ii‘6o“s i srswlmsl V ' I I . ..-. ,f_. .... é if ,. i ~ ~¢ 1 'i ._ as.. Mn 1.1....-_....,__ ..._ e-1.. ._ l . 4