PorCol So ¢roup.d§i‘o_i£e£‘i`i?st; ._"_“‘_ _W°““d=- .l0lll|S_0_f|’8_; AIICDYNI LINIMENT - is the never-failing rcniédy. Keep it in your home and be ready for boih intemal and`ex- iemal ills. In use los Yssss llc and 504: nerywhm I. 5. Jamison si co., nn. ` lesion, lllsss. Parsons? Pills' nflnc nunerlnauos ' Alle! l|¢adis¢h¢ 'rnunsoan PRIZE WlNNER_..1-h, Gnu. u mid the Pleasure Saturday of needing ‘U1 dmltid Piece oi work from the pencil of Mr. C. P. Thorne, ohm-rot. temwn' It W" 5 “BUYS in charcoal §1f§d°dil18lY well done for which ii,-_ ornc received first prize at the Hsin” Enllbmdh. Mr. Thorne is °°’ti:-*DW td be congratulated on his :rt tic efforts as he was in competi- ‘°“° with e large sein oi entries “did M°n¢ree1. Toronto, nraniiorn and Quebec and was highly g“¢c,¢¢_ WEDDING BELLE-B was the scene of a li’app`y event Tues- dev morning, when Mies Mary A. Len HBH. dd-“shter of Mr. James hannan, Of Mdmdslld. became the wife of Mr. Martin J. Mnhar, son of Mr. John Mahal; of Summerville, The gem-_ mony was performed by Rev. Father Croken. The bride, who wore a beau- tiful costume of cream silk, with black Picture hat was attended by her sister Misa Katie M. Lannan, who was sowned in grey silk, with net to match. The groom was supported by his brother Mr. J. T. Mahar. The Church was beautifully decorated for the °°°““i°"' with P°tt°d Punts add ‘§MA|Cl' THE' “BOSTON” HA ,JF \swnN-iiiissiiii. co., Munn "T]iat's your guarantee" For sale by all leading dealers. I my rim N6 cut flowers, After the ceremony the l Wdddiflg Party drove to the bride’s homo where dinner was served, the guests being the immediate relatives Of the contracting parties. In the e\'ening, Mr. and Mrs. Maher drove to Charlottetown, where they will re- side. Mr. Maher, is a well known and popular railwayman, being Buggage_Master on the western train. Mr. and Mrs..Mahar will leave today Mi- George McRae who bore deeply grateful And thanks I A with Mr. Lesrd composed the mittee that had in charge the cally fully mst, there being less $50.00 due ou the outside. preacher ofthe Sunday was the H. A. Goodwin of Central Meth Church, Moncton, N B , whop than the physical. The morning Cor. 2-2: ‘I determined not from Luke 15: “There drew near to hear him" set forth in thew tractiveness of Jesus." Both s ons were clear, eloquent and for and to the delight ol all who cr tive and inspirational.-A. tendent of the Station at Charl showers and very favourable c e robabl 30 with Mr Leard thi eongrcgati provementl on the.cxterior. The tal cost of $600.00. of which the z"g°'“°n bm" ‘a5°'°°' 1" Praia' _ There passed away to her eternal Tig rest on september 1tn, im, 0 _ _ mud was a daughter of the late Ro Munn 5 big man in 5 yu!" "nm Macwllliam, Sr., of Eldon, Belfast. ,_ Mu.y»B_ course on “The Single Aim in Roman 0a¢h0u,, Church Montag“°"Christian iLife" was based ri and the spirit of power “The e o P ed the church to hear, Mr. Goodwin with a shock to those who so t revealed himself a preacher attrac- or-ly cared for her. Sho bore her fering in that true Christian spirit STATE OF CROPB.- In the - _ . a cent issue of the Census and States- her 57th year and leaves to mourn tics Monthly, J. A. Clark, Superin- a sorrowlnE h“°bHud. one daughter which has now been saved in ex ent condition, improved so m that the yield is likely to clcesd SOLID GULII WATGII FRE I1’ NIITI VMI ll0'I’I|INll_ T0 TRY. we offer our 'll Lsdfs BDLID GGL!! WATUH. Ei E ll d li il K ggvemrnsn I mpc . guarantee me erpvr. ll. ill?‘l'. (Silver Watches are preseiiisd to (in l M IN tf lh t I th .....' '°“.........‘ ':..° risnini r wneii. wnen u.‘}§i..'|'&, nJ!i’.’.-.5 see... io.. I , . Th In is UmmI\l¢M tomb' ns to we:r wltliilalvxliq. ` lilies! tl!-I ps sisstbs mentioned. Pi-iss wins is- ellis! scmpstitisn were 'ill .n 8 ll I ||;cnerous presentation of Mr. J Miss M. J. Fiizgei-aid, P. 0. Mobile, Winnie, formerly of Alberton, Newfoundland. Mr. (3.|!'.Jollrmore, Mill U ve, Lun burg Co. Nova Boot ia, Canada. “_ Know of Charlottetown. For this ‘ erality and kindly interest on part of Mr. heard, Mr. Dinnis generously made by Mr. NLR. Leard ' that he should bear the expense of “em” 0' th” (§°1°r“d°tP';t:;‘§ £21 refurnishing the interior the congre- d‘“`l“g the “"7 PM ° M gation immediately raised a sub- bein? g°?e;`auy' nutga' b any” scription list of $250.00 and ap- cu" ‘ms ° "mera “ve em ‘ ‘ retained mum 0( his vig.) (1 fr h. pointed o committee to proeeea with tg tial; stetionl, tgeuitgengzaeg mm “ya” “B the work on the interior. The roof 0 “Te” “5 9 _ `° d' bi 1; 1 _ _'-" oi the eontn weu une been sningien, than double that of s year ned- ' ‘m "Or B ““ “"1 °'°° '““°h “bat the whole building painted, a new, -””' substantial fence is being erected SHUUTING TR(_3PHIES~"‘ At E I and s concrete wnur iam to the nnnnal pains mcetinsi of the Pri; esgn gnu gy A y,||_|_,“,w,| mm street, the expense of the latter be- cial Ri ° Assocmt 0” 0 P' ' mg home by the _Epworth League which has already been hcld, t l The interior of thc church presents were competed for Coucurrelzuy a most pleasing and artistic appear- the Sttawa nA§§r€ga;§ic‘;;'§E mg? ance us the speaker of the day said, tmp ws °°“ “ 0 .. ’ .. _ fth 4th Rc iment C nadinn Ai 1x`iiii:Ii°d:\i'n‘i'i‘in°|i°°'i’e‘2ir’i.’n'Lhi'i°'i\iidi: filiiikliilfeiififiiilf It is R g'emri`hethe1ig1(;\l;1:;:h\‘;:;(:\:;,;_ l)ery. ethe Davigon Chnlizmge Cup " mg 'f’w“ . wa G on ii c i 1' ipered in tan with leather effect and gh” d°’§p““i' Ba&e§i‘;i° “;‘h’§c‘;n in fling. X _ an o. . Eg; Egeaxgoglcgléhégl biiaustgullé gggréle case of the Cqmpany trophies the Five sons and fdur daughters surv *{.§,‘f handsome and valuable oak pulpit “W l’¢l`P°t““l` challenge WW-_ r-I ennire upholstered in ieetner is the Davison Cnr may be wen ddr" R, with the three liens by the same lib- `ly. The winner of the Davison the this year and also of thc No. 3 and tery Cup was Lieut. G. E. Ritc i "who with aqaggmgate of 347 points the house and at the Erave bl' _ 0 IIUTEL' KEEPER CURED ` OF DRINK HABIT He hs`d been s coniirmarf druuksrd for over IH years. and was s physi- cal wreck, He came to tne Gatlln lnetitutel. _tooit our treatment. sua wss cured in iidnye, Although surrounded by liquor conslanm he ic new 1 w“leI.i.,;::ig?lthnnks and appreciation and fu I particulars ofthe above case may be seen s! our oliice. ' We give s written Gunranioe fo cure any case no matter how serious. in 3 dsys. The '1‘reatmunt'is p srieeily hsrmlssi and lsperni nent. 'Phare are no drugs or poisonous liypodermlc irlectidns All cases, or enquiries. are strictly oon identisl, _ _ _ The Gstlin Home Treatment is fir those who canno find it consen- lent to oome to the Ineiiiute ' ressonsble distance. wil hout . 0 riificuted hurse can oe sont 'withins ix ra char e. Write. to~dav for Booklet and iuii p irticulars. sent free. The Gailin Institute Co. Ltd., of the meeting This is the Lie 3 it; One of the oldest inasibitants of hom ness to the last. "His e e was theson was born in the Isle of Skye, era his bers country with his parents when qu my young. He wu.s_ one of the ca 1 Pioneers of Dundee. a splendid tyre ne nwnreen to the boy or girl who 9°" The death occurred in Amber °\‘° Mr. lllchscl Trainor, forymerly are due and expressed to Messrs. Geor e Gard. iid Robert Rankin Gharlottnown' M" Tumor' "bf has been ill for s few months, le °°m a husband and three small chi l m' ;mothcr’s care and guidance. con-, . Bam Cambridge. Mass., Flora, the bel od," wife of Thomas Dec. The dece It °“*° s monday oi saith nun , wiie B. im' to mourn the loss of a devoted N of f who yes dren at ved ased bert gig. She leaves to mourn a sorrowing n I of Pinette, and Daniel, of Mt. ow wart n . anything among you save Jesus -- Christ", and the evening address The mling iriehds of Mrs. Henry the husband and two brothers-Charles, Ste- un- Williams, ummcrslde, will regret to ords took place on September 18th at rm- ton, Winsloe, after an illness ceful about two months. Although wd- death was not unex ected it c which assures us of a brighter h re- beyond this veil of tears She w to him all the publicans and sinners learn of her death, which sad event the at- home of her sister Mrs. Chas. Bryen- of her sm.e end- suf- ome s in one and four sons; also three brothers, di- Bryenton, residing at Winsloe [1 . “ons have prevailed for B11 crops, funeral was largely attended testify- The hay crop, about one-bali of ing to the esteem in which the Wu. ceased was held. Rev. F. Littlejohn, “ch pastor oi the Methodist Church, Win- um sloe, conducted the services at p_c_ home and at the grave, where _ _ J ti t b D _ on a honeymoon trip to Montreal, Gtgfnegagna begged out, tg; growth remains were laid to rest be Winnipeg. and other points west. gheing tau and vig0,0us_ one-we "" and root maggots have been trou _CHURCH REJ0PENING"`F°r thelsoine, while the Carrot Rust-fly \ Methodist congregation of Albertoni destroyed many name, 0| can T' Sunday' Semember nth' was a any Pastures are good and the sup , of the rculization of great expects- i 0! milk at the factories is gre ";’1°“°' Fur some “Zeke tgepalrs have than last year. The potato crop een gomg on' ccep ng an 0 er looking well the almost entire mu those of her father and mother. pw Horne and Henry Horne. tei h community passed away after an town, P.E.I., reports: "No extreme Messrs. James Diamond. of Hum- temperatures have been recorded dur- 110112. Milllldddlldi Jdhn Mid Jacob ing July; there have been frequent Diamond, and one sister, Mrs. Chas. o The de- the the side The b1e_ pall-bearers were: Messrs. ' John has Boundy, Isaac Saunders, George 0m_ _Tiirner, George Howard, _ Edward the ill- a ` ness of two' weeks, on the early me morning oi the 13th inet. in the p 91'- mn son of Malcolm Matheson, Dundas, EE ut the advanced age of 92 yeurs. He the nine years and bis beloved ‘I sympathy is felt for the family ' their double bereavement. Mr. 1 Scotland, and immigrated to t 'ggi of D. citizen, universally respected tné his sterling qualities and fine spi thi; him. Three of his sons are progr gm sive citizens of Dawson City-one pup Wnncouver and one in New York. amount of the u,.cha_B,,_ The pony . “His children arise up and call h but ‘;ty, not necessarily-made consecutéwke- blessei.. HM funeral was ‘arg BM? attended by sympathizing frie was second in the Ottawa Aggregate pastor Rem M__ N- Mcheod aegis ut 's ' _ ' C _ 1, ,fit by Rev... J...,Cl. Martin ._Gar.di_ssn. J. n ‘ e er s. f' trophy. The wBi.n;i:r of the élompaiky ’ . 4 - . » ` g`e`§m?ninN;)irho w:s xgvelitlaisonotllie Ot- FLORAL ASSOCIATION MEE “wa Aégregate of the rms meeting ING-A general meeting of the P tm 1 th t hi Island Floral Association was h The comps i on the°§amees;ea:3_l;90;s last night in the oiilce of the Sec girrigeniben nthe victors each year t‘“`Y» Mr- C- M- WiuiBm9~ Mr- J- hnve bison: I The Davison Cup-1908, Clarke, the President, presided. Aft Gunner F_ C_ Fume; 1909’ Gunner A_ the reading and adapting of the min Séaman; 1_9w_ Bombm-dim-_J_ lim. utes of the previous general and ex lmgan; 1911 and 1912’ Gunn" F_G_ cutive meeting, the secretary su d 1913 ment G E Ritchie mitted his financial report of t ' . r c . Th ze Sgt’ A' Mcqabel HU’ sit' _(il Ja; then8tiIi.k;i1su\)l; gbdtlbiavgdl sliil Ritchie; 1913, Lieut. G. . Ri cic- gestions were made. It .was ee-:ide N0. 4 Bnttory Cup-1903. Calm-‘in to hold the subject open for sugge n 1909 Gunner tions during the winter session of th not ed." His wife predeceased him about son v.“_ George about two months ago. Much in Mn- sr Mg Lg Allen Church Street W oggin Victoria, BC and Miss Rossie l-lunter, at home Mr. William lil. Hunter, locomotive engineer, Moncton. is a brother of de- ceased, and Mrs. David L. Smith, Amherst, Mrs. David T. Lawrence, Fort Lawrence, N. B., are sisters. Mrs. Smith was at the bedside of her brother at the end. FRIDAY \ SERIOUS COMPLAINT - Com- plaints have been recelved that cer- tain parties belonging to Rustico. are clfaeing birds with motor boats ou the Bay and shooting them with rides. and they are rendering themselves liable for penalty of $50.00 or impri- sonment. ‘ _ , BANK CHANGES-Mr. Jack Hegan of the 'Canadian Bank of Commerce, who was some months ago transferred to the branch of that Bank in St. John, has been transferred back to Charlottetown. Mr. Harry Acorn, of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, Sourls, has been appointed to a posi- tion on the staff of the Canadian Bank of Commerce in this city. OYSTER MEETING OFF-It was arranged that a meeting for the pur- pose of organizing an 0ystermen's Association should be held in Sum- merslde yesterday but, unfortunately, the weather man interfered in this sl- so and owing to the absence of a number of prominent men the meeting was called off to meet in Charlotte- town at s date to be named later. BIG FOX INVESTOR.-Mr. and Mrs. P. Boiidrout, leave this morning by S. S. Evangeline on return to their home in Roxbury, Mass., after Slldndidg n. week in this Province. Mr. Boudrout has been investigating the different fox propositions null has iii- vested quite heavily in n number of the leading companies now being formed. Mr. Boudrout claims that the American people are becoming deeply interested in the .P. E. I. Fox industry and states that there will bc un enorm- ous amount of American money come to the province within the next year. DUNLAE' PONY ARRIVES.- The pony that is to be the prize for which the boys and girls of this city have been competing during the past fcw months, in the great Dunlap con- test, arrived in Charlottetown on Wednesday night, as thc time is up- lf-0 prouching for the close of the com- rlv il petition. 'As is known, the prize w for has the largest number of votes to rit ive cs- in . E. passed it as being in fine condition. old The competition closes within the re- next ten days or so, and in that A. time no doubt the little people will im ely _ nds hi from different parts of the count 8’ The funeral service was conducted in 46 Crown Sf., Sf. John, N.B. Also Monfresl 41 Toronto D' A' Mcmmo l ' A i ti ii ' tu i t _ 1911 1910 1911 nd ssoca on an in e spr ng A' Seaman' F ('} Ken'nedy_ 1213 suggestion would be considered at tli 1912» G“““°r ‘ ° ' time of revision. The advisnbility C0l°D\- A- S°9-m““- _ forming county floral associations wa _ 1 g --| let stand for the present It was d 1-.ue ‘ -.T-»-. ~~ ~-~ f ' V Y cided that members wishing to secur 1 i-of orders to the secretary, and the Ass - ciation would obtain them from - reliable source. The secretary w bulletins dealing with the growing o .' flowers, and keep them on file, tha. .`___________ _ _ A B the members might refer to them 1 wanuotherwomento Know any time. A list of the standar _ works on floral culture is also bein F How She was Finally prepared with n view to having the ’ placed in the Public Library Arte Restored to Health 0, / ,n--~;; _ i ° some discussion on the holding ‘_:"`\ i 2 D, . % bulbs and seeds, could send ‘thei as instructed to obtain copies of all educational meetings the meeting ad Hammond Ont. - sm passing iourned through the Change of Life and for two -- aches, soreness in the hack of head, was H0011. 8301' B l5°di°“B lllllddir MI' - . een n se c o e n above symptoms by Lydia L. Pinkham’s 1 1 Railw since C mm harm F0 \L` E3, /' , ~ \" Vegeubhoompoand of several important railway d / / 5; 1,, ~ :- . . , ‘ £ _ ' ` ' I. C R, and ae is nit sen of Mono _ __ __ . _ -. __msn. l have taker - f” _ _ 1/. t n he was sem in the _nigneee , ' It for female wax egtecrn by a wide circle of frlciig and /'~ " , 1’ “"5 *nd 9"" “I acquaintances The late Mr. unter R \ ' BEAUCAGE, Sr. I Dnvsiui B/msous, :$5 inter ne moved to syt. Jenn ) ll-3runswlck, gsnsdsihrvey Bulk’ New gg; TI; £1? olir)tl‘i‘s:ul’at§:Jliirl(£i\:(‘*`l5iii‘fit:;"E .__ _ L l E. |nl¢ham’s Ve tsbls Cum-_ W” 1' D ~ ' “P H8 I U ° ll - OPGHS evewbody S eyes’ xiii.-.f':‘;‘;°;':.:;.i.:"::»&s°i‘::i:f ......,.. .. ... \ 0 - \ -1- W /// e » ' M th dist Church bein cla 7 oder _ 13% 5;-' Q 0,, 0, V He m y He was also a membergoi the Quart- \ ig \ \ ` Ltmkdfmatrhkw Zeégoziafl, ;nd“tllio‘i;ssui;ds erly Board. and generally 'took M, :L ._ '\ 87 _ . ° " ° ° active part in all departments of get / °"°°"Y 5" LY““» M*"~» '°°‘” W P"°V° the church to which -he rendered Q A ;_*__,.,.- 'Qu ' ' - s on time. ~ \\\ _ time, runs on tinge, stay _ _ / j .f f*'1d.I»n_:i\. .~ 'Wi "H ‘ ‘ 9";-~‘. i»’» ` qglf i .- i' » 1 ;»:’:1‘if§‘.f>;1¢" .V F ' _ -e“'.~~s'.-‘r il ~. i Q I U tlc animal, being a three-your-old jllly, a rich bay in color and in ex- YY- eellent condition, being splcndidly _ W rounded. Whoever the happy win- l 1 `,’_ _ _ hid ner ma b he or she will certainly I f "L_ fi-Sfiflifiiiii `~""" Ugg ' v e. ' l__,_,_,...._._....-_---- ted be perfectly satisfied with the prize. mid The pony came to the consignment St- of Messrs. Prowse Bros., one of the _ i ____ - __ _ ____ stores concerned in the contest, and .. . 4 li ii l with Sliced Peaches or Other Fruit 4 a dish that is appetizing, satisfying and easily digested. It supplies tliel maximum of nutri- :_ ment and keeps the bowels healthy and active. ‘ Delicious for breakfast or for any meal. i For breakfast hes! the Biscuit in tho ovsn to restore efispnsss; than cover with sliced peaches or other fruit and serve with milk or cream; sweefcn to suit tsslo. Shredded When! is rendy~cool¢ed, randy-to-servo. MADE IN CANADA A CANADIAN FOOD FOR CANADIANS The Canadian Shredded Wheat Company, Limited Oni- i _ ..~_- ;..~::.-.fn i Ii _ _ i Niagara Falls, _V__:,_._~1.»-..~-,_ __ lv.. ~ _ ' I 1.,-;_ '\'°r°n\° 0ff“"=e= » .."'\',~~.f§-~- _ :"5 _._..'\'..i£~.‘#.-#_=_c".»‘.9i'_ _ 49 Wallin lon " _ W' "`--'fir-:r l.; ~.‘»-`-"-;'*`i\"i';l'"3'J ""5-I` fr/I “W \ 1?; ll 7 g .._~___,_ » __-__ » Struct East ' _ ,_ _ ___,_ ' ,sr - '_ "‘ f _“di=.i,ff.l;fi~',~s;_ ;. . ‘ yesterday it was examined by the » -.__~ ._ ~. T- well-known vet., Dr. Leckic. who ‘_ ‘ ‘ J -‘- w""“' 'S “"3 FR°VcR5 N E : 9 he . . __ _ _ n 9 c V K nne v' - - - - - r h d A lmmfs. _ .ffl S ° N; 3 éattery Cup__1903’ Gunner F_ floral show. Ex-Governor McKinnon °° I fi G ,_ ,_ NA 'M C Fume, 1909 _ Gunner A_ Mcgabe; was appointed an Auditor and exam- ' °" . ._i ' ~ ' t\` léw B-or'nbm_di'er J_ Landrlgau; 19n_ iued the accounts, finding them co ALSO A PRIZE OF §10 $;°N.5: Contest telling us WHAT “ PROVERB _n._| ?;:n umgg gin no T|=r° i-'£5 uri” O N. Somebody sof this Puzzle ENTED by the ahavo'Ske\ohes will receive s $50 G WATCH or -- ~» ~~ $50 iN Goto ivioNr.Y! °:°"::°“.::.:".°.".i.';".::’:;‘: 5 07| y - of a tio between two or more persons for the prlzafs prize ldcntloal In .. ohni-actor and value with that tlod for will bonlven to each nersontlod. B S d o Mono Write `» ` Try at once. lc may bo you. Uso your rslns. en n Y- » your answer on n Poarearn or ieuer, giving nsrno and address nlelnly- : BRITISH w/i mu co., oops. 3 Montreal. Canada _. l at ' W , _ ' P d _ ~ i Note the dressy appearance of this enman K Sweater Coat _ It drapes the figure as gracefully as a custom tailored garment because knif-fo- ‘ form-knit with cxacling care to fit the varying physical types of men. women and children. . » f . .~.~ -il ky I .A Y» - ~/l-‘di .~ _Ev nn",/,,,.,&,,,,, , o_o. ‘ill llllrlllli I 'fu it/if /. \ Penmans Sweater Coats retain their marvelous and pleasing shape- ,f 'E `\ bl ~ Y, . . ’ I ,_ U ` ‘ Q years hail hot flushes very bad, head- About tive o'clock Sunday after _ conetipeted, and hai week, nervous feei. Frederick George nnnter nies at nie ____‘,__ lmess-because made from the basl selected wool. You ‘ M ~ _ ings. The doctor who attended me for hdmd dd Rdbidddd Street. Moncton. /ii" -_'.1-,'-f._‘-_'_',-.‘-,'-.'»._. know you need a sweater coat-there are scores of 4 enumber of ears did not hei rn but Mr- H““*°" ‘md "°°“ ° ’°“d°”° ° occasions when it is decidedly the vogue. Ask for . _ _ X aPenmau: Its i _ ` Vegetable Compound, Blood Purifier and n A ay 0 g I ` ‘X 'I' 3 knit Coat \ uc un _ A L\'1I\{)~l=i\;_hPi’llr. :;§_i£;e_r°g prgamirryg w §e.”‘$§ei'§ni'i‘,‘°°.§§° e‘ZQ1ii§°"il§f.l" “Si » is youll always / \\ ' P y ' nm' " rs' W5 his retirement under the Provident be proud °f_ . ‘ _ . _ \ t _ llnnnl- ~-- 1/’ -- Swcaitor eiimans imi ed , _ “;‘.‘i.°.i‘.';§“' / iv, Af 1:41,/ Tto e""¢ o ,e 4 “G \_. \ \\\\\ ~- iisir coops f \ \ , F ’ I5. _~,......_.,_ ff:;f=.”"=_ ` LJ -, _ '£7 5, na., ir", ‘v ` *ii-»..“f _~ sm-.yr -_» 11: -_. _f < . '»., fsl "r .N i ve- -Jw. 1 r-.=.»’f . i,'i;\. i . lin if rf -Zi;»i»,"i` -§~ _. ,,e ;.‘i_i.§ .<. 7 \ f I.; . _g ,___ ; SW' _1,’§~ I _ ini 5 5: *i "'i. `~',c~:_- ,_ _~___' ~ i ual .-; i if If-_ if .gi 4 in . `f_’;>~ - 'iz 5- iii 1-'_ Fo.. iw. .‘..;1» “ » 1 -il ,~,='i~. '\5..,/ Q.-i l,_,`;~ “T” fi.. 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