ow .. ....» ..a.~.~aai-uomcmavalssis Wmsfij’. ‘ T ““ T-V ' ‘ ' ‘ "A ‘i’ ' l I . - ‘ I . . V ‘ .rv.o,gai:sfi.§,«»..|iuisu»sl‘fll-sklfl1ii’‘1Aoh'auxitidlsiis. rt‘ - «V -on e. 2. «Few Pea. » pa; _.______ . t a if if “Q, wins the -«vi-bigétusbi-hi-s use a-=-33;;-3 “':§P;“_':f;¥_;f on _. m<>;ithTat Upmmdinuaxriiwh in -chow fM°'7- "90 1'0 '°*'°° — of The was “Ad the mm scusn DllUGSand T ,, M‘ - ,. . _ .. - 3111395. Dining Room Funiiture. '5’ 3° mumhmm °f,,°h°°” Mn: ::li‘agnded round, and thor0'18h1}’ enjoy n.i.Tii.oo...,'m 330%’ *1 liotditrioas baIi:i!mi;"’ lb“ 0 G T hem eaauccsss ontislsland. , ' _ , _ v A V’ T. Eng“-5 _ v ._ ta‘ '5" ‘E, 5 M‘-_ Amhihyd’ of ed by the tattered children. towhom such Bfllsllf-8. CGfl,$1c3rvll'l61t8 Drelllo 6'12. a” .1 mmnl % -5; 5. 3? . 4; 42; Ti PROl'lBlTlON. Tits TUNNEL. EQUAL RIGHTS. COUNTRY before ranrv. iiumcirai. REFORM. Issued every Morning by ms GUARDIAN ’PUBLISHING Co _ f 68,000. 1,“. -T - ' -- 30” “Rm °“"°" ‘“ ““ ''‘‘‘°‘‘ “ ‘°“°"“'°"‘°' 2”" if b°"". Th‘; mite Eooizeuiork this May on. “Ameri- 1.333, s ytio'§hia?iilrg‘iluPi'rot:::i.f°ouli:& 33;-cog" k}, ‘d t ausiceso , H ' _ _ , A. .. T . ' ‘T Caxneron Block. R‘:gg°;;";ch‘:)‘;1““U:‘;onA° of P which :ae:tfio.i(i)s!;n Ahoomod 1:1: to til: native mfnowwfimefigfi “mtg: 325 ‘Soils Pare Halitlla Rope. "' . . . ,, .. e an s r asimi rmove- ‘ - . . ’ , u «T ' BRANCH OFFICE-—Central Street. Queen Victoria 1. the patron and the menumm fife slums of our Mm Am while, what is of equal importance, we '5 "5 "'"1""=- Suuimei-side.—-S. M. GRAVES. A8°0t- Earl of Abe;-deg“ the prggident, am“ 3 8 lI:odV‘0;a:le_0Ell1l0WlBAdgA0eAt()if the cpiunznss which 10 Clzlnl Rosin. . P . th A A“ Hello. Charlifis where Aniight you be ' aha ‘my b?°d:;;‘ :1‘; m it: 3:33 :2 1\1'!;|tl!¢- . Tl16 0I1lV aper lll 9 going? Now, don’tbeafraid; Iain no’ Pointer for Advertisers gb,m;ng,.;¢“tP.,.If°°fionA W. h“. 3 C"’°' ‘gr PYOVIIIOG. the School Board oflicer ! ” The speaker __ complete of testing Aseedg. 5 : ' 5 L”! ' "1' wasashort. wi|'Y man. with a Yankee No one who will take the troubleto T E'°’y°°° """”°‘l“’d "ll d° "H ‘P -""T°‘l“uv"""' "voted on the Breakfast Tables of the City, and all over the Province by con. kt lfli 'htb rtised’h . Terms—One Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84.00 and wins theconfidence of the youth. ::(:dei,.,;itlcinA Tggenerfil my; Somzlgf ma0dur figottiugtillltoflfllo ‘filth 1892, will be p —— at ‘nil: —- ‘ ss 3;, uontha . . . . . . . . . . .. 2.00 «.1 am; going nowheres, replied the them ave gained a moderate sale on 7‘ “ ° ° : s°“dmm° T Ioress ht PK . “ Single Copies -------- -- 9-°°“‘~‘* lad The little fellow was dirty ragged their own merits and Trithoutpushino “““ “‘“'°" W‘ "° ‘"" “‘“-'1" °°P’ f"°‘ LOWOSl3* Market Pl'l€0S ' ~ w kl Edition ubliIhed0liTl1\11’9dI.V- T ' 1. ad a it oi.i Tm. condition of things seems to he °rl¢M'9¢- T T T ’ his ear: rasiitihiiiti. in on so y P 31 25 'h°°l°°" md e .e.' 8 co . satisfactory to the proprietor; possibly N? “°°d °f '°"fi"3 '”°"°Y "W “° . T " I ""“""‘= 2 . i‘ Teriiu-\Ig’r°;ege,:;’d 1:00 581*“! 59 °°03ld°?A9d ellglble f°" ‘ cm!‘ because he_ does not realize how profit? foqitfin firm.’ “G1?/olguan . Seeds FM MU ll’ ((113311 ’ '-‘hell’! ll0lD9.'-0‘ Which. think God. th°1‘9 ably advertising would be for him, possi- ‘ y9°°d’ m - '39’ ‘d‘Pl‘-Ed 59°“? — T .A A A_ . - " Single copies, 4 cents. Semi-weekly Edition.A published on Tues- days and Thursdays. Terms-—Per year ...\ . . . . . . . . . 31.50 “ When paid in advance, 1.25 " Single copies, 3cents. Advertising rates furnished on application 3. D. "lac?! T ‘T “nwld _ '“i'°'_yf which but_ for brain matter expended on the making up Chhwn’ Feb’ '0 -iaéeiw Editor and Managing Director. the interposition of ProvIden0'—‘ of an advertisement than in the construc- II' F-‘HOOD, ' Manager‘ Business X . its TI-mo tannin. ——. FEBRUARY 17. 1&2. 0”‘ Gen. Booth’sTGreat Work. A writer in the Forum gives an ac- count of the working of General Booth’a scheme for helping the English poor. The £100,000 which the gener- al asked for was speedily raised. Fac- tories have been established in which depots night lodging and board are furnished for the merest trifle. Parts of the farm are used for dairy, parts for market gardens,’ and parts for _ gathered around the lad and his friend. dispence with advertising 1_m.Auld dryup . A Annandale, Mega: sugar, " I poultry. Brickyards are soon to be “,3 the am, p.,.t;¢,,1,,., ,,.. euaed from commerce and turn back cmhzation.-— Summerside, Jan. 16--d lmo. M°mI¢!=o , , , , T; T‘ put in operation. Shops for carpentry, each, and duly entered. Thelade then ' ' « gfinmm lb side I A I if painting, brush—making, mattres-'-mak- acamAper away, in different directions to A 9 3,11, cmh mm, ugh“ now, C A‘ Fl _ V g A A a_:,-;-f— A 1 ing, etc., have commenced work—all obtain mothers consentto “go pith {Ah}: A -o . o» o , ~ - — ‘T AA.A A _ A . Bedeque, T ‘ 9 9%’ T‘ ‘T ._ the work being done by men and 8°n“§‘“‘“’ 5"“ ll‘? P“"l‘="’°"“'f““_8 "fl - . .- ~ -. -~ . T . _ A ea, . 1 . ‘maul, boys ma girl.’ ‘ho Ind p,.._ other boys—and girls; for the invitation Egfgkmlxtfixsgggigfié Reading Room, Gymnasium, Educa- Northltustico, P T T viously been degraded denizens of the lid boon amended to ‘even! ‘ho of John McQueen. Victoria Cross. The stock l-‘mud chase’! Recr°"t1°n Room.’ at . .: . . — R A . hadmad h' .Ad' ’ T , T mprises -.'— -R T .B°d‘q' l""°" . ‘hm’ ‘"6 sane" of um 3”“ city h flrsiaxlipedi-fislzeeut ltiaysudnd ezggytlilingglgiindiiifla gctiiegl Store’: A LARGE. well-lighted." comfortable c"'1‘3"v ’ : b- ‘ 9 VP”. 0 mm T y y. A115; fghegood gm - 1, t - - Reading Room, where the following 0'‘'°u- ‘ MoreAthan 4.900.000 meals have been gun might hm been ‘eon muchmg dong pdces tcian be seensrtnmy égcecaitd pt viiiiiztfii Paws ‘ad Hquiugnn be seen 2- Dufla’ supplied by the cheap food depots. the busy street, each child being decorat- cross, 0, will be f,,m;51,.d to “you ,,,p1,;,,g 11 Acgzuzgs ,_..A,,,,,.;,,,,, G,,,,;,,,,, A,,,_ .‘dA figswkgpfitafiovij Nesrl 100 000breakfasts at a farth- ed with _a bit of scarlet ribbon, the for Same. ,_ _ . . £1911’ W0fk..1_5l8¢kW00d. Ch’-Ifllm’ Jollfllll. , - ’ 7 ’ The do a oi b a 1; 1: (assell's Famil I Cent ' 33°“ P“‘°“°' ----~--- ' h -bee v d to “cl-Pfains’ (for some had been already an waned can» in ‘me to '. - -’ Joann’. my’ “mum . T 108 01-ch ‘V3 3 3°’ 9 P00" _ _ . , accept the lowest or any tender. Terms cash. Witt}. l'0l'tl1I£lItly. Nineteenth Century. gnaw“ , R I-“Wm children. Halfpenny meals have been ‘P_l’°‘“::3 l’° lb“ ‘_’m°° °f)1°‘Pt"“Lt° '_‘A‘;‘“’ D_ G_ Cgugkgn, fiuimhm G104 Fm mun " dd 00 bk number 0‘ 1,200,- t:llIti‘te°ed 8;.) ‘curing ‘ no ‘as '1 . Assignee Estate Of J0lslI DiCQfl&8o outing’ Scknx :} Fort 000, and meals at one penny. or more, g 03' l ~ ummgue B"dg°’ F5?‘ '5"! 3"’ é’ ' R¢'l°"‘n 33343!“ 3059: 5°“'l?,''°l'- my“); 3‘ I" . ° ,0 f b M 1*” “"PP°“‘ '1'“ ti” 3"? P"‘°°“‘°“ ILLUSTRATED WEEKLIEs- Harp:-'s Georgetown, M“ smmw‘ our- n ave aggrega ~ ~ _ . ' . . "P 1 ml” °°' d M, » Abe t h|_'5°PA*53”1°l1°°5¢f'l|¢A3AT°"—b°ifA3*?3°8°T we haveinstockafull lineof W_eekl_y, Punch, Penny. Illustrated. Queen, , A , s,,p,,,,., B,” 3”’ Y ‘ '5 1°“ ‘“ ‘ - _ '1 friend lives. He cries Halt! when all ‘n ,1,‘ but Cough uedicius no, (S;cientific rgpgplemeut, London Hum“ Rim, sum pm 45000 P050133 “D b0 ‘h°ll491’9d ‘W91’? stand still, and in a minute or two their "in the make‘, i,,¢1,,d;ng,,,¢h we“. II 0 Y NE“: . night. The factories employ about leader reappears with some glaring known and tried Remap, ,,,_ Yd.‘ mm.‘ 3%" ’ p"'"”" xflhlmn 7'70“ Hill 4,000 men and women. Em yment "M395. 5031108 m°W’°3s ""35 5'1“ 1"!-‘HOW!’ Sim?» A73’! Ch“?! EDUCATIONAL PUBLICATIONS :-— Iaaird's Alla, Victo . ' - Q . A , , . _ . . . , —. ’ f -' 000 b b “JESUS LOVES THE ‘CHILDR ” Pectoral, Allen’: Lung Balsam 8’ Educational Journal, Kindergarten, Popular 14!! 40 stlliofi Valleytgeld, h" b°°" mud °' "’ M" y t ° ~ WE WANT BREAD NOT BEER." - Syrup ofRedSpruc¢ Gum Sharp's WWW» °'““‘““*s*=i“°°‘S¢ie-icesnd 14"" “wet”. Vernon River B-idze labor bureau. Two hundred ex-con- , _ k . B‘, t A Industs:al.Art, Educational Times, Ednea. Little Sands. . T victs have been received in the first Ti” much '3 rammed ' ti” is L mu’ etc ' cc’ 1”’ : am’ T“°h°“’ I"‘5“"° . T w°b“°"' ’ IC°fl1¢|’. v ‘ - .A A b _ h _ i-eached——and what a boon is Victoria Wigc of Beech Tree, Creasots I'Tridel'tlIelel’lIlIOf~lfiliIfi0lI between fig Halpeque, A A. wood 1.1.33 of un “noun mass‘ ‘it I we‘ Park to East-enders !—-the captains are C. A. A.'aiid thcY. II. C. 41,, all uicmlicll. I ' to protecting them and giving them work till permanent places are found for them. » - The Genersl's great scheme may prove only a forerunner of similar ones. Already we hear of 3 movement seton foot in Paris by Comte de lmubespin, which is something analogous to that of the Geucral’s. It aims at the ele- »- ration of the fallen women of that city by supplying them with remuner- ative work. The Count has presented in building cites, tenements and cash, capital equal to a quarter of a million of francs. - Cheesehlaking; The people of L—it_tle York are con- Antigoliisb. N. S., tried the experi- mentandthe result is that today “cheese iIIaking_in.Autognish county is a very feature. la the the industry is sunning -rid {run GUARDIAN, 0 Loimorts ‘DRIF'l" CHILDREN AND sous srroiiis ro SAVE -rum BY “om: AMERICAN corsui.” (Golden _Rule). A few months ago, in England, we met a bright. energetic, wiry American, Mr. C. L. ‘Boyer, who is known as “our American cousin," and who is doing an immense amount of good for the boys and girls in the East End of London. At the hurried close of the meeting we had time only for the shake of the hand and ii “God bless you,” but we believe heartily in Mr. Boyer‘s mission and me- thods. Here is a picturesque way in cut beard, and with that “beaming" ex- pression which at once attracts the child are so many,— for the boy’s parents were living, and his father was earning what might be called good wages. But-—the same sad story—-drink had wrecked the home ; sapped the energy from those who ruled therein ; and sown seeds of must bear fruit in time t I come. “ Would you like to come? with me into the park 3" “ Yes.” “ What is your name ?" “ Willie Johnson.” The name is at once registered in a small memorandum book. “ And where do you live, Willie ’! ' “Number 54 L———sI reet. ” The address is written against the boy's name. “ Is your father living ?" “ Yes.” “And your mother ?” “ Yes.” These particulars are also entered. . “Have you any brothers and sisters ?” “ Yes, Johnny and Tommy and Sally ed are set at work——-at match- making boo ' nittis , laun- ""1 Mflfile-" A _ dry. etc,‘ At the ‘baker. 5 These names, with the respective ages, *I=~o4~l1i:@Tered, together with the names of the other \(:hTldren—Jo38in2_in Willie J olinson’s house. ‘’ Meantime, half a dozen other boys have made responsible for the banners, an honor which is much appreciated by the poor lads, for they were never intrusted with such fine things before. Their friend then takes a whistle from his pocket, and with it makes a sound,- well, itis a mystery to me where that whistle could have come from ; I cannot describe the noise which it is capable of producing, but it is a shrill, discordant sound. which seems to charm the young folk, and like a magnet draws them into a group around the leader. He says :- “Boys and girls, I guess some of you are hungry. I have some biscuits in this bag, and after you have sung a chorus. which I will teach, I will pass the biscuits round." - I . The lines are committed to memory, Tand admirably sung. . Why, the poor things are real luxuries. Then a Scripture text is learned by heart, a few games are indulged in, an- other chorus is sung, and the proceuion is formed for the return home. The starting point is reached, the choruses are sung again, the text.is repeated, the decor-ations—-ribbons, sashes and banners —are collected, and each child,’ after? a kind, warm shake of ‘ the hand, runs hastily home to relate the experiences’ of one of the hours in his life. In thisaianiisr in-. c. L Boyer-for George *:h'u_igAthegsut_lcmauof whom a some- . - -as . From the commencement of the “Drift Children's Mission ” work it has not been Mr. Boyei-’s wish to erect new bill? to gather the “drift " or neglected Ohm- ren, for recreation and religious instruc- tion, into the mission halls and schools already in existence. Mr. Boyer is now known to more than 20,000 children the east end-of London; he has paid over 60,000 visitsor calls upon these boys and girls at their homes, in many cases reaching the parents, who never attend a place of worship, and in- viting them to a Gospel service. There have been upwards of 295 special meet- ings for the children, with a total attend- look into the mat tor can doubt that there are many articles now re ularly on the bly because he does not know how to go about it. In either case he needs waking fie Well-written advertisements are more than fifty cent news. Assertions can be made and sustained that there are cases on record where there has been more real tior. of nuiny pages which rest under the dignified name, liter-ature.—[South Bend 1nd,) Tribune. T Never fix the price of anything so . low that you can't afford to advertise it. Circulars hit only once, if at all, and are then consigned to the waste-basket. Don't advertise spasmodically—-keep at it. Your particular line of oods in y not he wanted to-day; they will be sought to-morrow, or the day after. Don't run the same card from January to December. Change occasionally. Don't get into a rut. Have some vim. People won't and can't guess that you have a good thing. Success means thought. It costs no more to publish good matter than poor. Prepare your matter carefully; make it attractive; don't crowd; let your catch linesbe bold. Gre it fortunes made ‘by advertisiu Napoleons are often. referred to. But who has counted the moderate fortunes, ‘the comfortable competencies, and the “Bid! sources of income that are to be credited to newspaper advertising 7 To H and Elixer of Terehcné, which are 5 ‘ highly recommended; Cod liver Oil, Emulsions of different makes, % and Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil,ondraftandinhottles. fl . mm . T ‘T A‘ All mencan’tbe_Apol- "' _ 1 - losofstrenrtliand form ‘ - . x . J, bntallmai/Agaverobusf health. a mi’ nerves ‘ cud clear minds. ; Our treatnient liiulios «rich T lnvll. '.l.'ll6lli¢'liio'.l‘|asrQ v- 5-» T_ .0urowno:;cTiisiiel; .:iml ~’ t“'ll£o'|'_.l|f*ll'l.lg is left fl’ I in ’ ' ..-,.....‘.v..; got-oifllen it ezusily. qulcltly. :v=_-rumnenzly re sor- : ... ll euluio er. I vosisnom-. be [In , ‘ ' nidsll the train or on s fruincorlyerrorsorlater _ can-sols the result of , aver-,wn:-k ilcknessarog-. ‘ eta.‘ Iurever cured. l strength. develop- .toue ten to every oi-gnu sad -oruon ofthe Y- slmlilt‘. aitura‘, methods. inniediate gggruvemené sec .s failure, fin-, Ii. . rs ._ I ll. merit an springfmpn-om Iiverpool. THE CLIPPER BARK 700 TONS REGI8'l‘ER, &-c., are. . A A _ an s.Te£sit£ NEW squat: 3 of London, P,arkg.r.B_avis-AU chariotféown 01>.’ E. 1. ssaéori I892. I E ii bus ' for T W n?i'.?s'2.'1..i.._s.’.l’.f.°"‘.§.‘?“i.. .3223 Business. ‘ fining’ our attention Ttbf the of Prince Edward Island-, we offer to Farm- ers and Gardeners onlysuch Seeds as are suited to our soil audcliinstc. watch this space from week to weekas we have some things to’ say that all should know. T T climate, fully aglow, or lower in prices and without any risk of delay or loss. Address Seedsmen, Charlottetou ii 8 ‘:L'.°9.'!.ER ,1; offer for sale by got. 1 as vate contract the Sc 2. “..B’ostivo,” 75 t us measurement and 7' y rsold, now lying in Pictou, N. ‘S. This vessel is a large carrier. and it good Tsailer, and is in good condition. For particulars apply to A. M. WRIGHT, , EPHRAIM READ, Assignees Estate Joe. Read All: Go holdingfull memhersliip tickets are entitled to the use of the Gymnasium. T Information regarding the Educational glssses on application to the General Sccre-‘ rm... adm‘tti ‘to I mnasium, Reading sndbther Rooihs,n§5.£’ per Year; age, half price. You are cordiallyinvitcd -to call and look throgli the institution. Visitors always wel- ccin - — ~ ic. TA. MAFIT, G , . Apotheearies Hall. 0 DAe'abi-la,ay’s E‘Iish,Frencha.ndAmericanP —choaceng' odors. dun“! Physicians’ Supplies-— T ermometera,‘ As’. Patent Medicines and Dealers’ Supplies in our line cheaper than-any house inure mag, Pius ro surr svnvsTonTrT-T-'- Phil: Pin; and Nasal Balm (special wliole_iIe'prie¢a;T) ‘ Crc1uis—AAA1arge_j.stock-wholesale cheep. ToirAocos——All “kinds. APipes, Ciga:¢tg,~ .——.—.........—.._— LoTTETo1§oIAsLAtin Making a spscisltyof Seeds. onijoon-3 The- Telephone Go’y Rooma—lcuc;$z.oo; Boysuuderi6 years 5” 181O;}89é - -isisr. 21’:.“’i:“'- i0'rso’s T s’ D Bandages, Crlit €!}TG"¢. 6'0.‘ "-2: ’ ‘r?S+—i (Ex. Baa-k’s. Ills-em_ss.T) son Boxes Coke Tin. -9‘; note. «sum-{um Best” Galv‘d Iron. , 75- Ingotrhamb and Flag Tin. ' us B_s!sTi‘AB1ack sheet Iron. T is _ 33 Cais Linseed Oil. 25 Bales lIaitisoll’s Salmon ndispuled Pacts W'Ehave advertised in all our local paprcs for many years that we have the largest, the cheapest, the best assortment o Crockery, China audGlasswsrc in P.E. 1: land and thatwe sell moreof thisclassolgoods thananyotlier BouseinlhisProvince. This lnsnever yet been contradicted. We have now in stock, and to arrive,’ 6000 Plates 26oo Cups and 300 -Pitchei's,°6oo Bowls, szoo Tumblers and Goblets, over a hundred Dinner Sets, 130 Tea Sets, 150 Clnmbsr Sets. ' andjstand Lamps. Avery largeassortnientof Fancycups and Saucers; Fruit Sets. Glass Table Sets: very nic's‘Vssea Those Goods mustaud will he sold cheap at the cheapest Crockery Store W. P. COLWILL. Nov. is - d&'w iy A '--—-_-0F---.— 9. E. istslln. TOLL Lnvs srzmoigs. "I. .003’! llflll IUPUHE 31.00 . ' see so AA ; srifigr‘ .0 rvssussnusutrss ,. s.;T -' I. H. . . . ; A ' = mum it-1-l0l}E1lS Geo. CARTER & co Ron MEEE lllauagcru T rev-Call Early and get] A A At JOHN Titswsoivs ,—-. .............~..—.j.._..._._......._. ,-....._.......,.._. . —. .. - . .'''.t''''T*~:‘!’'1?«*.--'-.--'-?. -- . i I —. i T T T . . . . ' ‘ o I 4" " I“ g "— W T? ‘ T e fflemnono EYENTY-FWE Suit '0 s. TT T Goods 313,00 one am . w. lot~at $14.00 per suit, to Order. . T’ This is the biggest bargain ~A JOHN M m7UPP°|'QIIesn8treol‘-ochtown mm ionors. uni rsa‘sTu.Tis*a -ins Hera‘ of , is 113"" ‘Ml: NewlyMetaledand;ClassedA1atLloyds. B'°*-*“4°‘h¢'‘¢!‘‘°¢"i*nif-=t===ri . “T”?! Q. “T T‘ greatmocrime raked Ofifihllfi ‘j’ A' A331 Hagan’ Gommuden . HO‘AISlAflAI}CATTLlLflDICl)llu’_spechh’:: Ea‘ wth co AA_o s s_ _artiA byhisoppmsuhisthaths-nilsontlie’ mfim‘ "'E"”‘°“’ willbeou the berlhtorcccivecargo, about ,,§,,§,,?'!“?'{'"“ D"'’ 5'99’ W‘ *1’ . - ' 4;’? ' , , -i-'-- m ---ionic-*4-r-«W'°°*°!"*“"”°'?‘°““?T’“"““”“ *.;*.:.3*.:°‘*‘-:.'..*“i:.'.‘fo'".I:..s:.'<.'.*‘.’."“"****- w ..‘’'‘*°''x,..T... .. ....T :.'.'.-'=.'.:°.*.¥':'=‘:.':..*.“" .. .T T - a T .wliich floatsths Union Iafi. no 1T50‘||I0..I°qUIIIhdAwi.!liMr. Beyer . ‘mu M F _.l_ who-tthe mi; -"' "" °fI°l1rhIndold-fellow. T "old dog" winprohablyoostrsnaiiic icon -3013“ '''l'‘“'' 3“3“"""“‘ io'ios°toAP:Ti:’d.it..oo'T °i"i’i.ni§'.§pomuti“hJ:“i§: ' . cso.sii'r'it'fcnss.TTT .1-him-i T -T .'Peoplewhousetlds;:¢‘t'0u30ly0I1rPf8p&flIhl-ilallihdtwfi T - defect . . i-v-h-do-Ir°rv°*°r=i*i-°‘°“"?'*“¢Tid-ad; I . Isms. d.:f-us-rv Tolirlsib-hlvenotioiihleiui-sfie-tins-1‘hcy i.o....eiT.. om » T‘ _ ooc T T A, , A , ,,.. .. T 7 Now that the force or ‘public’ _lifsA;aud,liariag A A?'«-AA"“-- '=— » ’ - - .,_;- 0;, T v . 5 s'"i'm§"”""""'l'.'3.. -, ‘ I T T « T_ — is no“ '''N’'“'‘ “"""'-'i°*'-"T-i-n-iI=.is'-tutti»!-.-iii;-IHTT TT ii‘_..i..."’.’T7‘T«‘:.i.‘..’.a..""‘<’)“x.i‘°n’..‘.?.a"T'. o - °"'f,l!O.Z£Tu undid in 0 * ~ ~ T T stiaoi;’isuvepootto‘Pnae-osioiies;.‘r '7 , _. . T T T T " . mg, go, 8qsthA,]Aeha§red.orAlicrstoth¢ 5 ~ .l50:AbblsA=BEA1_§l?SToT,T, ros43°T_*§‘v.' ~ 7 ~ an. L T “ e r A . e R