r ~_ ‘ _ _loratng Daily (humid till. Nm par your (Dallvaradl lnadvalooi pit mr (Nuttall In new in __cu,m». u»a.as.so,fqr u.. a, A. . . Heal Oillea at charlottotown, lrum, omguai lummnaido. Aiborwu- ‘Curia _und lAon¢a|uo._ ` _ ' L - p"||¢"\g....|Aa]or A. A. laitiatt li-tim and vuutuhm - ` KNIRIM U|*°'= J. I, lurnott- °~ l(~ °“""I' _,,,,,,..,,,,,,,.. ._ ,_..-._ .-_-_-.-sf.-v4.-_-_-_-__ ,-___-_-_. _...__-____-- .___-__¢~.v~.~f .` ‘ TUESDAY NOVEMBER 19. 1918 -f _ . _ - -- ~ -- - - -s _ _-_ _~_ _-_ _-_-_-.~ . ._ _-_-_-_-==-- __ _ _-_ _ __-,-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-.~v~ _ _-_-_ _:_-.-_~.~." - ~:f . =».: _ ~-L'.\’ii.-xi-PY.oizitai.-\NY _ _‘ ‘will arouse the, perhaps _also un- Lhristiaii, thouglit tliat_lliey richly deserve the starvatioii they are now fihtlering- -if`tliey are sut`fer- iiig if. . _ Une of the great curses that Ger- ni:m_v has brouglit _upon herself is as ‘the Indian's gun was mended, that her word, living or dyng. can- ' by-`suppIyiiig_a new stock, lock and not be accepted. \\ e note that .\l- barrel. .\Iuch of the old govern- lied airmen have been detailed to iiio_iit remains a.nd it is still under \vatcl_i the retirement of the (Jer- sttspicion of being rotten. man :irnnes to pi°eveiit_treacIiery. a The wonien of lierniany are ap- sad commentary on (Jerinan lion pealiug to ;\lrs. \\`ootIro\v Wilson our. _ _ and other .-\niericaii ladies to use There is no' doubt want ui (Jer- tltcii' influence towards securing a man_\' and aiiarcliy and revolution. mtidfication of the arniistice terms 'l`he revolution is the protest of the to prevent “unspeakable disaster.” common people against autocracy ltithcir appeal they claim that the illld inilitarisiii a_nd one _of the ser- woinen and children of Geruiaiiy ions features ut tlie_situ:itioii _is “have been starviiig for years" and that :iutoeracy :ind nnlitarisin Still if ihe arinistice terms are insisted hold the reins of power, still con- uppn, ¢-specially in the matter of trol the army. 'l`Iiere is much yet to surrendering rolling stock, “they _settle in Gerniany before her nat- will die from hunger by the mil- ~ional signature to a tréaty will be liQi1_” of an_v'valuc_ I'erhaps before the ln reading this pathetic appeal, present revolution is over the peo- piiihetic if not h_vpocritit‘aI,one eau- ple themselves may settle it: per- iiot help wondering if these women haps before the treaty of peace is were concerned in the iiihuinan signed the .\Ilied armies may be cruclties inflicted by the cultured obliged to goin and restore order. \\°omen of Germany upon wounded lt would appear from present con- and siiih..lh'itisli prisoners; if they ditions that almost anything could were among those who held out come out of the situation in Ger- -fobd and cold water to starving many. There is rooni however to and fanishing prisoners and then hope that they have had so much of drew them back and laughed at the war that they will not be anxious to look of agony and disappointment. again take up arms in a. hurry but Uf_co},1r_se it is not Christian to it would appear that they still have rake up these thoughts but they too inany of the old regine at the will obtrude theinselves and theyl head of affairs. __,_._._< ...__._.__. __._....._ .l.._.....__.. .. The cud of hostilities has evid- enfly lrruiigIit_ little _ peace to tier- inaiiy. __The Kaiser is- out_ot the country for\ good; " the ' L`ro\vn l’rincc,_ it appears, has not been killed as at hrst reported; the gov- ermuent has been mended, but not 'l`\\'O LIB_F.R‘.»\I.S--.'\ DIFFERl2.\'L`l‘f ' l' On Saturday llou. \\f'. S. Field- pire keep its head and all will be ing, Finance Minister in the Laur- right with the world." icr Cabinet, issued a bitter partizan statement in which he repeated all The two utterances reveal the the old Liberal slogans and proph- two men. The little narrow Canad- esied a return of the Liberals to of» ian Liberal ~seizes` the most solemn lice soon after the war is over. On' moment in history to fan the thcsanic day .\lr. Lloyd tieorge,|1“laines of political strife. The great speaking in London, said: “The_l‘lngIisli l.iberal-who is the real next few years are charged \vit'h‘Libei'al--tal\'es advantage _of thc fate for Ilritaiii and the F.nipire_iuioinentous er_isis to call for the Let us banish all factions and lift suppression ol faction in ii true up this country to a position it nev-_spirit of national and Imperial un- er held before. l.et the Ilritish l".ni- ity. 1 I Tllli COST OF i\DVERTI.\`lNG _‘__ \_\lhen ai merchant decides to in-_ pciiditure is alway.s made in order crease his expenditure for adver- to develop a larger volume of sales. ` tising he does so with the purpose Increase of advertising expcnse,up of reducing selling costs, not in-_to the point where turnover is at creasing them. _full capacity, works logically to- If we admit that ad,fc|»¢i5iug ex- ward steadily reduced per-sale pense is a part of selling cost, it' prolits. lt is through _ this process may be reasonably asked how s'ell~|that_ the custom(-r profits through a ing cost is to be reduced through mcrch:mt’s increased “selling adding to it? I COEL" _ .\ inerdhaut has an overhead cost Ill lil'l1CS liI<0 thc ' PFCSCM Wlierl to nicet which does not vary great- `bU)'l'\iZ 55 fl0ll<' \\'IlI1 "TOY0 f0fC' in periods of dglhjggs and activ- Illllllglll lllilli Ill I`lUl'l`llBl lilllCS, ll i5 ity. lie has about the same operat- ’ lI_\C (lilly Of C\’Cr_\' ll1¢\‘Cll8llt t0 keep ing expense to mcg( in 3 week his _orgaiiizaton operating near when he dow busimss to "ea,-lylinaxinruiii capacity. Unless his inaximum of capacity as in a turnover is as large as he can mag~ week when he does half as much 320- his 0"¢"l‘CF“l CXPCUSC “'hlCh way to the tomb la a picture of me Hanna. “Nothing will be purchased business. His profits must coiiicdllll-*I ITC ¢`i1mC‘l f\'Ul“ *IW P|‘05fS 0" way we woriy about imaginary _.------- l'l1f0U§Il k0¢l"l\'|g l`llS Sf0Cl\'5 m0VIlll-‘I 5aI_"'5 made- will enforce Illghcf trouble. accept of their evidence without, as ' ' 7-_ l _.gl-,rough frcqucm turnovers _ prices than he would be compelled They ,,,,ke,|_ »-who ‘,_,|,,,|| ro" Us well us you can with an oath. "‘°"“m""' t°.Edm‘ C“v°" ‘md ul” through (he greamet ],0§_=,il,1e vol- t_o tix if running to capacity. away the _mmc,,. _ ` ____ ' Caiiiidt¢1n_..nui~sps__ lgilled _ by___ the 'omg of Sales in 3 given p¢riOd_ The merchant who can take care We my -lnow cm, I bca, me mm, LIFE AND DEATH: “Notwltl\- G""‘“““ l" "°'l‘I° 0" C““°‘""_‘ I‘°“`. Failing to make a certainyolumc' Of 0 lf1fB'¢¥' \'0lUm°' Of ‘fade can fortune mu; LI. fem- ,my coma to me standing the nature of man‘s umlii- pmllsv WI" bc -°'°°i°d I" 0'-"°WP In. of, sales, the n1ercliant’s over- secure that larger voIume~ ,0m0_.mw_ "on ___ me “___” is generally hm MaJor_lllll Park._ The nimiumont will head must be earned by a liiglieritllfougll fldcqlliltc advefllsng- Alld we f,-cg and won-y and c0n,,,},,|,, chief concern 'at death?" asks 'l‘.H.B. be °'°°"°d"’V D"b"° ”“l"’°"IV"°““ "M" pcf-Salc pf0Ht_ or V it i c,]n|\(`){ be UlllCSS IIC iS Stfilfillg fOl` il i`I`I3Xi' becau e t dim lu thi k V Death lt is Hunt in n great leveneh ZYBIIIB fl’0lll the D0ll\Il1i0fl. Tilt! _,m0!ll1-._ ¢_;,m¢d at a]|_ \\';,|, ,,0|,,,,,c of _uium volume, he_ is not placing _ 8 ° °“ cs we " “'“_ _md It is canal" that death to ,hose ment is beinsnixeeutad by Hapilltop , _ . n our path-only t il d th t ~__ _ , sales falling below the margin of Illm-‘icll ln H P°51I'0" t0 i\CC0lJi mth is not blocked Ei 8: H 0" just about to pd” mrwgh “B p0_,m___ Me(,ai-thy, l't..C...tli well known Lai\a._ 5af,,,y_ tow p,-;Cc5 become i,m~,,,§S;. miniinum per sal_e_prolits. ' W ___ __ _md ` - 'B _I great eye_dmne_._ The ,.om,,,,,,idiau sculptor. - V . _ A I _H _ _ __ e y o cross gee before we _ _ _ __ ' _ ___ l_5l¢_ __ i e advertising for a store come to _hem _ _md “___ _m___)___g__ or _“___ ____ __mb__ _ ..;;_..i...,..,s........_.._....\ __ _ . .~ . |'» 1' 1 _ - . inthe Samt m,~,,m,_,-_ ag Volume I e a lttc knowledge for a man our eyes are “md ____ __m_b_e and "ons and Bubterfuges fa" away at Mlnardal. Imont Lumbormana ¢rlon_ ` ` ‘ -, _ ' I -mi ht be a dan rou‘ tl ` TI ~ ' ' '» » iii ifiiltigcictlylfnlbtgoioliaiiililllz adveiiiising .must gicatclistliidnsiiored-e ‘"'°“°_"':“l‘d the *;_“l”,I" “"5 dl°““*°" ';‘_:'°1‘__“ "'“°' ““de:_:_'_':e;‘:_T_'_'e see; ‘ ‘ _ . ' ~ _ ur o , G " gg e proper p ._ _ - ' brofits mav be steadilv reduced - 'lm the STO” l`U"'""g ‘It half Speed' e n or M B 8° “Bs and htel: at death is doubtless. i\\\\‘“\iijlfl._I dn ' t Y t ' » ‘but the store as it niustf b ` »- mercy ev” f°l.l~9“i "sf and ““d°"'°“"‘ C Concern ~ V ~ . _ _ f1‘-\‘»_- 5? "‘_" 3 l"°I’°' I"°f" “I’°"° d d d f H -- °,_f'" °' us sreuie icvenasting Arms; concerning nie future-life. W1 wt- >~=f.ul.i. ». 1 -‘i...=l L.-. .. , _. . . f I ' ‘ ‘ orally men feel serious when vat other Tha v _ __ Ari-increase of advertising ex-~ C0"‘"\l“1‘ll» l~X» __ "mes they ma been _____evmm,_. t - _ ~\|||;»,» __ |_ .nn gpg;-,mng ,05¢s_ er er to ren er ti service to the 1 _ _ ps thirty German and Austrian _liners with accomodations for 4,000' men ` each. Jn compensation for tha "loan" The crying oi a child.- NEW YORK- NOW 17--The Severn- of these vessels, he said, food ,would ment. intends to return to this country be sent to the people of Central But yet ill know the ntarn were there IDGMIIY l large part of the American Europe on their return voyages. ` Above the warring elements; i expeditionary forces, Edward N. Hur- Mr. Huiiey said the shippiniboard Too long mine eyes had seen their lay, chairman of the United States would be able to bring troops heh at shipping board, announced here to- the rate of 800,000 a month, "if the night on the eve ot' his departure for mr department wants them returned L Ellrvvv to -rfwre the details of :neu ss mt i. uni." ,ua mil i ami his im or ood trlhlporution. i-to would meet General Por ing at T0 Ulf) %ll,¢'|0lll.»0£: traoqpl top-|lAvnorioa|a flelddnadquartora. ' 0 ad- When through the yearn my iaith up :uma m wnmimmi of im- asa. to aiwun me umm disu- ing American soldiers overseen, Mr, l could not see the warn last. night U, S, Hurley hopes to utilize twenty~1_)v¢_0r For angry clouds and tempests .\ .ii ”' (Adapted The Prayer" by J It _ Fagan. “Tha Answer." by Dr. I. _ _ D. Logan.) ” 1--THE PRAYER ` tide runu free, * Cheek by jowl, our watchdog-1 prowl. Grey liulkri in ii greyor sea. And the prayer that Eugluiid prays tonight- _ 0 Lord of our destluyl- ` Ak the foaui of our pli.\uKlug prowi_»i, ` ~u white: Wo have stood for pcaeo. .und vm war for right. __ - Goh give us vletoryl- < . ' . Now slack, now titruiiu. from the malnmast_ flung. 'Q The flag throbs fast in the breze; Stinined o‘cr'tho foam. like the.lieart.=i at Iionie That beat for their sous on tho seas, For iiiotliers and wives are praying to- ni|;lit- _ O Lord of our destiny! ` But we've no time. for our lips are ` tight Our lists are eleiiclied, and we’rc stripped to iight God give us victory! . ll-THE ANSWER Tlicii our God on lilgli heard our citin- cst cry I ln ills own good time at last: i And the boastful Hun is at length un~ done- » - His Kaiser and armlos have passed. But our~Enipiro still stands, by day and, by night, The warder of liberty? For wo fought for peace and we fought for right, ` Anil praise he to God, who was Brltaln's might, HE GAVE U8 THE VICTORY! . mwaoaomaeawuuwwm ;Your Problems _Solved ,B ‘° uv asv. T.a.t,|`Nscoi~1',o o ” (Ali rights reurvodl W-‘$$¥¥’t"¢¢¥5¢8‘°¥tl‘%=l¢‘\l¢= sooo #see Dr. Linscott. in this column _will help you solve your heart problem- religlous. nntural.~ soeal, financial. and every other anxious care that preplexes you. if o personal answer ls required, enclose a"iivc centhtainp .vo names w_iii -be piibit-med; ir you perfer, sign yo`ur initials only, or use it pseudonym. . A JUDICAL DATH! "ilu u niaii'~‘ statement under oath of any greater evidential ‘vililuc than without an oath " asks "Rlioduf Ignoram, and superstitious people perhaps are frightened into telling the tiuth when under oath when they would not do it otherwise, and intelligent bad men may be induced to tell the truth uud- or oath because of »tho severe law against perjury. when they would not do it otherwise, but so far as good and truo nieii are concerned you can gooouoaaoouoooot »1¢ Daily Selections For ~ 6 Gliartllllll Rendell I Furnlahed by W. B. Loulon U¢`OllOl&'lCUllllo THE FEAR FOR TOMDRROW 5€‘%%%¥ “GOO- The question of the woman on, tho ABOVE THE STORM wild. fl heard the dashing of the rain. iight _ To fear that_it were spent. Beuniae of war md cruelty, hath kno Wlrvo shut. the gates by Dover* ~ Straits, and North; iwliéro tho , . ‘1 Iv A vw . .',_ __ .. ..~._ Q vi Alun! the fold to Arran we wqit uvtnfing throuh the gloom Elo the n_ioi-nth; pcm grow ple to poet the light, - - Ali thi Oli-Ulstiglothed tl\¢.vi\lley in the silence of tho touib, 'And thfioullefom our eyesgdcnked long and white. ' We were grey with dust. amiL,weur,v; ws were hungry, worn laid qiarciiod. And from our lagging steps thp spring had gone. ` But our hearts wem strong aid slngllgas along the road we marched- Along the road to Arras iii tlii dawn. _ Never breath of wiiul wasfstirrlug through the .towering poplar-tops, _ Nevcr li"`ll0uiid save our ov'vii _foot-stetufeiuuching by. Till we redimpd the last gi-oy-1iili~to’p Where the inadwoy turns and drops, As me ni-at dim my or uayiig& iiusiuui ure sity; . Then u'l_§rk's‘§'o_ng broke the __ illness with a joyous uiolody, 'rin ui imis tin-apt scented bursting with its my, _` V A_l1d it li\‘o9Il§’,l;levv up the vaihy, ludoii sweet und' lteuvlly 'With the perfume of the llo\vu`£t_ along the" way, H " . 'So \vc cninogt last to Arritii i li, but who can eyer tell _ ,All Llie Iloryiwpes and iicliirirfeurs we knew? _ _ i All tlio‘~p¢_iiu ol those who tattered. ull tlio grief. for tliuso who fe|_l,~ _ And the ruglng`w:ii'rliig hell up journeyed through, ' All the folly and the glory and. the shameful waste of war. And tlio gain that may be loss before the end-'A Dust und ashes in our memories that Iioldibut one thing inure- Tlioso tragic inounds-and every mound ti friend. . . . . O the long white road to Arripi where the poplars sentinel! _ And the plain below the road-thc eilielbswopt. plialii ‘ VVliere we raised the rough white crosses to the friends we loved so well \Vlio will never, never trainp the road again! We are fur away [ruin Arras, _whore the wliitg Cutliedral glepmg I `O're the valley when the morning mist liasgoiie. But when darkness pales ,to dawning we go swinging- lu our drfcaiiis Aioiig the road to Arrns- '1`o_ battered. sliellsscurred Arias-» __ ' The road we traniped to Arms in the dawii. V __ . . (The ahovo Is the lates: poem from the pen ol~ .'.»bdr. Edgar W. Melhniis, of this city tiufl was reeoiveil from liini it few days ugo. ‘lt will be n valued addition to his book of "I’ociiia wrltteii at thi: l"i'oiit," recently published und wliieli has received miiny very flattering, notices from the leading iiewspapers in Caiiada. Bbdr. Melnuls who is iittll only a boy. though iiiatuiied by two years on the battlefield, has already made a iinme for lilnisolf as ia poet rind, if spared,_ will unquei-itionably rank among the foroniost writers ol' ilie day.) __ _ ' ST. JOHN. Nov. 16.-'i‘liui'sday's damage cast of Moncton than was at first supposed and it is now thought that practically all the poles are down between Sackville and Amliei-st and -a. great muuy lictyvgeu Dorcliestet' and Sackvllle. , _ Yesterday afternoon the Westeiii Union succeeded in getting one wire through on the cable but that is the only comunication they have to the cast of Moncton. Large crews of men are working night and day to repair tlie dainage but it will likely bo,.soiiie days before the service is buck to noi'-_ mal. l 'l`lic (I. P. Il. report that they have* been able to get only ual fur east :ts Monetoii and their estimate of the nuiiiber of poles down is one hundred. They hope to get .bpd wii'e___tlirougli to- day before noon. _ " TELEGRAPHI AND TELEPHONE SERVICE STILL HA‘NDI[lAPlPED __._,_.____.__._ storm caused it greater amount of` The New Bruiiswlck Telephone Coni- pany have only been able to get as far as Salisbury, but they hope to get u line through to Moncton this morning. Reports received by them would indl~ cate that conditions were nearly as bad as they were last winter at the time ot' the Halifax explosion. At Petltcodtac the roads are blocked with snow and it is very hard to get around with a team. Owing to the storm all stock wires were down und tt was impossible to get the market returns through In the regular way. It was yesterday decid- ed to go back a. few ages and send all mesagcs by the courier method. On each train leaving for tlio east was one or more special messengers bear- ing in his grip private telegranis and press iiiattoi’ for the several stations 'along the line. ' . 'I`Oli.0NT(). Nov. 15.-'l`he llonrd of Directors ofthe Cttfihdlah Ndfthcrn WILL RAILS FUR unless it is absolutely iicecsnry for the benefit of tho roiid." gmail;-____¢. i \ - | _ _ llllp dresses by the Diantha eXp`ert_ at reproductions of everything"ltl‘liit‘§i new and novel in dresses for evening afternoon and street. I -1 ._ Q §\ v zqiigi ~“ »' ~~' ...» _ ,;- , Aii New e York Exclusive rp N- 2% l Oni” L7J'°Q» ag? "'”"’»~"‘* . Fashions' / 1 _ _ _ . _ _""1 Mr Newman' of “Dia_1ithail_1r "" will have on exhibition at fP.'fl_TO' LIMITE D. Todiyf Oily, A grand display of evening. an afternoon dresses-from .rnateri 1 rope De Chene-, - Georggu Habatui, Sergesz 'Ve1v`ets, ]`e_rs_eys an 1 ther combinations: Made tolmea sure, and delivered in ten Hays; " Diantha Dresses are made by a exclusive dress house vtith years experience, in special made toprde work is at your disposal _ Call” PATONS- today and leave. order. - The models show for this seaso ~» (DOD You 'are invited to PATONSLT $17 PATONS LTD.; i _ _ ' ' "ti -_ ___ ~-_#_ --~--»--~»‘ Railway held an all-day niectliig at ~llon. N. W. Rowell, tii_ a recent. the lioud olliecii of='~t1ic"coh1pii;ty iii speech, i-itiited that it had boon iiii- Toroiilo today, when the queiiHon of 'possible foi' the railways' to procure sicciirtug 'much-ne/oded equipment und' the steel rails needed beeaut-io 'the rolling stock wat-i considered. Mr. D. steel was lioiug used in the making of B. I-lnniiu, president of tho board, sold munitions, but tt wus expected that I 1 i at tho close‘o_f`i.h_Q'§'moctliig, tliht he had no stateinent to__i:n\ake. It is uii- derstood, however, that the govern- ment road will have some lurgo orders "We are not going to order any steel' rails and rilllilisblock Ill¢l‘6lY dustries and faciiiiies busy}" said Mr. Y to place ln the near ftltllro. at once engage in ‘productive work for thc sake of keeping the steel ln- way, . umminiumoiiiium - ' . e P _. _ -L _ uct". hon! '_ 5. Qs.” 'Th iirosn 'df'__;'i]dnr'y'.'1 ' , I , all the transpoiti-ition companies would now anticipate their -need of the future and place their orders with the manufacturers, so that theycould He stated that the government iii- tended doing this with its owu` rail- --_-s MEMORIAL T0 EDITH CAVGLL o'r'rAwA Nov is -A Mel ioriui _ _ _-_hevwi *iw* 8 _ .I 1 #\ ’ fountain pen. or lifiafm . have a flue abaort- i gwfupg will 'v_§ audio * ‘ x‘ ortiiat mi an mme - - ` _ _,Y G.H. Taylor _ U -1. _ __ _ ____ __ Mi/.»atssfoi°ve»........1.1....;..fL..‘..;.""'....'."iI " "" _ ~» e 1 _-.'1.: - Kiuiu siiii-i»....i................?iig§“ia:d.5ig3_ -f°v¢1°r -".14 Emu? v-cl , . . ‘ it » La _\‘.'- . , __. he ‘ _ ll. ‘I I U _, _. ` OVER THERE l I EVERYWHERE All Mothers, Fathers, Sisters, Aunts and Sweethearts will be sending the boys christmas Boxes, and the boys will L be made happier by getting the. mifta; - Here is Patons List: Our OWN boys “Over There” being past masters in the Dry Goods line, they . know through experience what is requir- ed bythe boys. We have given THBIR ~ o 'p i n i o n our consideration for the BENEFIT of the PURCHASERS. ~ For the past THREE YEARS we have sent hundreds of parcels hddreaaed ~ right up the line and in every case (with the exception of one) found the rnenrf , I We will make up parcels in' cotton, address them and attend to the mailing. _ _ Ouradvice is attend to your “OVER THERE” Xmas parcels RIGHT NGWJ Phone, write, or call personally to -. _ PATONQ LIMITED . _~- . .-Your .Boys Xmas Parcel Kimkiw°0i.shiris',....i .00 .i Mumgrs....;........,.... .. . 1.25,' 2;oo,’§.~5o Khaki Sweaters ..,...,. . ...'.,.5»3 it Pullover Sweatcrs....... I-501 2.l75..3. 'f _ Wool Gloves ...l.l5 |25 ‘Loat.hm-.Mitts ..................85m'l.25fqnd»1= ‘ gauntlets . i ,_m___w_, _Mm _,___ , at .ti‘l.°l’.°m..“‘l°"- sais ::::::f:::f..s:oo. we t ,~ 6.00 -'Khaki ‘Hmdkerchlefm....».............. ...... _ 15° . iouai wwi Mun _..............os¢ (hutoncai-2; " HES ii..."-.-.»n¢».»»¢¢».... r.¢..¢»u»uvu7» ` ‘ $00k! (lYo6l)v Idantla Knit ......,s-.. ' Kmt .Tm .ue-ina»q-ann...~»¢a»».~~»n-at “Jn 3:V'¢'t4'> Khaki sign Bandl.~..._. .......................i....»a..‘ mi "nu |¢»a»a~|4¢»~|»noplhv'~° Hotllowlvdlf.,...l.............;....‘...... ....‘.‘..ii.5. ... - ‘ unansni A-aninoonnaunna vi-§»»v.uan¢» | aanuih. s Pdf’ I I ~1'i§’»}‘1-"\i.i,= i ‘- ` ._ \\\\\l\l lllllPsn&=\\\\\\\\\\\V'JllIlI£IlZ¢&\\b\\\\‘§.\.\&~__'?¢$////Ill@/A\\\\_sg`_*-3217//I//&\\\\\\\\Z//Z' __<. §-9-,rv-1 S-.D