B. B. ATLAN l‘IC. Gross Tonnage 98, net /tonnar 67. U is n t tw b el :ble goal for this season of the yen. as you can get s hut up very quietly, end with very iiiiie vell- eridrwe will dee: unit -aliéefletm sptl""'rh _ el ' sms e. '- -.f‘rri_1_'§rr"rirrr.`il_'ir. e co. setting Agesesgenlnleu r eel co. Led. *- for .E Island. »iamru.»rn'~ ' ' f 2l"3..2...‘l.“.°..'i""'°` Hill 13 Si diilmdnd we can _supply you Our diimoltds com " ’ c . . _ _ pri e onl stones f- s eviiiiagfrrbleing f_re_e detects are agiowywith brilllanldyilfect e ricca. - .rent from the manufacturers ue af b' rreehuren: testes preemea. nest to sell them at as low a ° ` v e a ° le e 9 'rionrsu -'rh i r 1 ’ _ P1-me as .ou 1am bu avcs a and 2.30. _._ _ . e c os ng exerc ses in Canada. 'l y anywhere ' "_" 1-- °' - 11-‘Pars to hu, in thu rrevineef 5 _VERYONE _ SHOULD pay their Monday, June 30th. The ratepayers June eleetricc light bill before July present were loud in their praise or eris S ggnphat date is the llllt to get a ghework accomplished. The classes _ 4 _ _ _ _ -__ and choruses, all of which did credit _ _-. _ _ __ _E c.azm'r'rEn.- The len. iesue oi the to - _ _ _ V __ Canada Gazette. contains the follow worthy of special mcntibh were those ._ z ,V - . ' _ " VV ' -‘ iug:-Prince Edward Island Heavy delivered by Miss Bibyl Palmer, Max- J _ 0111611 S Canvas -' ~ urlgeee,-uh Heavy Battery end au.. won Murphy end .newer Henry Per- Ox to W h C . Ijluhétioli Colugpglaieutenant E. E. At the close cal ttheutixamination _ V or an s per e to resign' hi a resses were rea o e teachers, ’ r _S9 Ort comruissfoh, 151;; May, 1913, To bf h it §_\ li m 5; _ _ _ ' ' 1301. 11 a. m. Meetings are being q Schooner “Sylora C, Hall” 650 tons Hard \- Coal in Egg a n d Chestnut sizes. I . ' ,_ Ian Hamilton, the distinguished Brit- of G. Lyons 8|. Go. 1- --1 6-I6.\/ltf. F F' 1 -_J -° 7** " - _ 5 held .every night this week* proceed- g ` mg” t0 be addresled bY l1°lZ‘b0l`iD£ careful work being done by the tea.- ar - ministers. Preaching, Saturday, at cp _ _ ~. 10.30 n. rn., ' _ U Grand Tea Party 5Pl'iilfffi¢|¢l.‘l.ot 67. on Monday? _ July l4th. ` Athletic' Sports. Amusements and etc. A grand tea party under the auspices cf Unlon_D vision S. O. T. will ieirfirten the beautiful :hid of H. B. Haslem committee in charge are sparing no pains to make this one of the most enj-'iyable outir gs of the sea son, varid and pleasant amuse ments, well stocked refreshment saloon, ice cream tent and a bill of fare that cn ' ~ ncot fail to pleae the ,, most exacting taste. Amu~ements K and Athletic Sports trgins at. 1.30 w__e.:vlls|__d__r:_{r_r_> __if_:r_;-:Hw_fewi:)lr;i;_e_y|r}u;g_e gold brooch see with .mary and to le ntruat ourdontaln»edl_t0ul vlsassure the "°°msma“ 9 get 0! 'wld initial is ou ofa undantsutisfsctlon. cuff-links. "th p. m. Meals served at 2 p. m. 2 Springfield is_one of the beauty ’ spots of the Island and an ideal plice to spend a holiday and erjoy a days outing Everybody cordially invited. Come one, come all, If day should prove unfavorab'e tea will be held the following We-:ll nesday. Pr oct edt in aid of the hal- C building fund. By order cf C m 0 7 3ME8i We Olfcr For Sale the l"oIl _w- ing Steamers do arr s s ou ar r s under ack H. rl. ANl'l‘A Gross tonnage Ni, not tun- nags ll. Usrrlss 10| barrels under deck. n. tl. MABlll|e K. Gross tonnage iii. net gangsta I0. Carries about 50 barrels under e _ L. H. NOBA J. Gross tonnage I0. net ton- ' nage fs. t. rries 100 bin sis under deck. o BTI |'0Ull\ ee, tl. Balwtl It. rl Gross tonnage le, n t Il.0\l por da , adj .lniug the hall on Monday July x4ih_ The I- il I, 1115 € at 0111' Sill 10 ish soldier, 'who visited Charlotte la C. Martin of Lardigan rwili pr-eaeh, get your phgt., taken whip, in Monday, July 14th at 10.30 a. m. (From Yesterday's Evening Guardian) D116 tO a1'I'lV¢ pei’ CMP- V01 will S *beet Set- nvipnovmc. RTa§1_nENcns.- sev- 1., l5f‘1Cfi°D. prompt work and gral t_;1n_si_ght1y fences surrounding A moderate does at the eau u omes and lawns in Sum- fo P mereide and Charlottetown. have net wee dismissed. Herbert Mnreheii _ been removed, adding one hundred per 10,- mat ,md disorderly driving was Cook cent to the appearance of property. 5,, This Wm become m0l`e §°l\°l`8l in shall for abusing and insulting an ol- Deabrisay B1, ck wmmen with other cities, as proper- deer pleaded guilty end was lined sa ty holders see the great improvement Dr hood. $2 _ wot/IN AND Tris: wns'r.-"A :Q young woman able to fry bacon can *ii go to the West and beat Daisy Mark- EXAMINATIONB _ The closm “_ I ' ham, because she will be able to get - - ` g ` Hare your _’ both the man and the mone " was gmmatlon of the Victoria Higll o Y. _.__ ___ the statement of conditions for wo- Fllms men in the West made by General Sir fn - town yesterday, on his return from a be ____ nesday, July 2nd, at the home oi by _ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Frizzell, Cornwall, I li ,es NEVILLE CANNERIES, t.l":';..‘..'_§.'§..l Limited i . Hatrsax, N. s. °i Apntclllnros Coal Wholesale and Retail _' ,__________ if tonnage i9.0arries |50 barrels under ueolr use df Pubil W - uri: . _ . rsnoerrvnveo' ‘We have a supply of nice' fresh lned cold ou herd. A very desir- .--‘tiend usyenr or-der or tefevlleile »>=»>°s»s° ¢-s».v:-F-`° asses assess: "*’9'.¢'¢ P "?'P‘?'S"F!? asses sierra dsl! slid nb ass. All assolurztr rilunrsooi ’ lie Coax Ch'tow _v. 7.00 a. ln. 8.00 a. m. ~,f»»..:';»- -' I ' 'h;‘;‘lri`l4`:¥!:` V ' V I . ' ' V 1 Str:-_‘¢:=>' <21' _Q .ft::eMe4?f_”xel'z!?.ri£feri-f=>r- ~ nd wo guarantee them to tit exactly. We to the bl-me was 8 handwme piano. sc i lo .,l'ed:|,°,;|||w|: f:n,§,°,:i°¢n% lit," ,t,°v°:“¢|£,°n'f cased organ; and to the bridesmaid a ing r’ Nvlinlil’ Q' :1Jengen's Violet Glycerine Soap is no n°Now Ensaend. &oum|_Jvl¢t. ans floors tripped _ Vacuum ""°"’ 1.* .'.°':'.i>:'.°.::°° "°-'°‘ rdfnwfelra erei rue. STORER F. gRAl"l`S 7 ' nam. nruumv 'l`lM|i.'l'Alllrll’f‘_ - _ Rocky Point Ferry- Bti' L n ' when their daughter Miss Esther M. ,Q was united in marriage to “Mr. R b- | ert Tremere of Hampshire, Rzv. ‘I George Orman officiating. The bride, t who was charmlugly gowned in cham- W pngne silk marquisette, .with lace M trimmings, also carrying a beautiful d bouquet, entered the parlor leaning m on the arm of her father, While the th beautiful strains of Mendelssohn's ‘M wedding march was being played by 0 Mrs. Frank Howard of Cornwall. Miss ‘Zella Frizzell, sister of the bride, was dressed in white embroid- L ered batletc and acted as bridesmaid, S while Mr. Hilson Tremere, cousin of J the groom, acted as groomsmen. At' té the conclusion of the ceremony all re- se _ paired to the dining room, where a R l` 8 presents were numerous and costly ty testifying to the popularity of the ca - ' young couple. The groom’s present; Rei |25 Queen St so _ G ff' Phone NJ ° ’ one ol,the best toilet soaps we have a & -35": eg? \ ~._; _ if 1".-so lr with hot and cold vvatorfor mlb' ".‘il.§‘.l’a.’.'.‘li‘ii.‘.“‘li‘l.‘irli..ll't! - The Eye is one ef the ,_ ,,,,_ ,, J, ,,,, ,,, most delicate and com- ° °“""‘ “'°" "' ” plicated of the human gil- * ar 1 fer pr :ooma and os re first "_ Mm organs, and yet, probably through ignorance of this ` picnic .is being held at Westville to- S'I‘~ JAMES Promo rs__heiug held dey. Bent lenves ec 9 and 2.30. vist- oday at Westville. Vistors and re- .ors table provided. ` oth of which were accompanied by _ _ \ provisional Lieutenant Gupernumei- _valiiable presents. Mr. Neliigan, the -_ We have 3 hmit d lot of Women,s Wh_t d b _ at-y); John Stanley hagnali, gentle- ir _ . 6 311 1'0Wl1 man. 15th May, 1913. fountain safety razor nd Mis Kinch canvas oxfords, laced styles all sizes. ~ - ' ` w B 8 _ _ _ _ - I eovnnnmanfr s'rnhhrnns.- 'rue - _ They are natty,neat and styl1sh,wr1l givelong wear °=°“'“°' IMY Laurier and the Steam- L Ip£:r.ect com"ort, and are light and co`oi forsummer wear’ Zlneslflrrllsl llgihirbuhhre lrmmmauon of Hampton School W" _ _ _ _ _ av e been se.l1ng all along at $1.50 \'0urS_ today mince, which is to rnnlre rr trip re n all ,_,`,__" _ _ _ _sac , ` H\\d50l1 BSU. is expected to arrive interested in the school work present. F _ here next. week to load. She has been Mr. Guy McKenzie (student of Dal- ji l-Fiili’-il' repair at Charlottetown and ho_usl_e), Mr. J. H. Myers M. L. A., _ is-»____ V will load here under the supervision Miss Minnie Inman, teacher at Stan- ey 0 si. \ ' _ - Oi Oificiele Oi the Hydwsrephlc sur- ipy end Mies Edna Nelson, teacher at _ 3 w ‘By DePartment. Bideford, kindly assisted the teacher . _ ' >\\\ ` __ ’ ORWELL HE? Mr. E. Stanley Brown in a thorough l I5) Queen stud . 1" r of the Lord’a supDle)r_-:r~ilIlh:ies.‘ll"el`t'>1t;hl;lrl shammativon' in each 0( the vanous __ 3, g _ V ___ _ L_ - __ _Ji et orweu Heed next. snhheth, July an rincipal, was presented with a e1d_on June 30th. ’l‘h r wer _ g g ac uitted themselves very creditably and ave evidence of the thorough and ier. All present expressed their en- in Gaelic, by Rev John tif ei i h k d d. S 0 I d 1 2 1’ S \ Gillis. also in unelieh er 11. Rev. J. r§§e§rlre.l¢a§ie?i';_ e_i.`rrn;__r1r'ii_:rp:et yein POLICE COURT.-At the Char- ttetown Police Court this morning llan Bolsner vs. Frederick Roberts r an infraction of the prohibition it max” W U19 Street Bild l1°iBl1b0l“ being drunk and disorderly was fined' 0 or sixty days and Wm. Power for saulting a police officer was given ree months in jail. chool took place on Friday alter clemency of the weather the number' rge as it would otherwise have cn, Those present, however, ex- flying l“sP°°t‘°“ trip t° th” °°“°t- pressed themselves well pleased with I Jo iAo S ' "`_` i 9 ' the work done in both departments of | WEDUING -BELLE.-A quiet but th h I Th in ti - th V Pll0l0g|'A|Jll¢f_ _ pretty wedding took place on Wed- Agesisfaggs depgrsrffgit xasrinfglctei l e Princlpal's department the work as examined by Mr. Guy McKenzie, hc close of the examination, prizes ere distributed, after which Mr. cKenzie gave an encouraging ad- - .' v sl s inds of the pupils "that they had urs. "- LIVE STOCK MEETING.- The ive Stock meeting at Mayfield on r, was well attended, the adjoining ctlons were well represented. Mr. sid in commencing to judge the “"mPt“°“° “past was 5°"'°d° The horses, said thereore three distinct ' pee or classes. The roadster, the rrlage, and the draft horse, he dc- ribed the necessary size weight and rmation of each class. In the jurlr- sson was given, in having the de- cts and the correct construction in prevalent in cross breedin havin proper type of animal it is neces- ever sold. This soap has an enor- sary to breed al ng straight lines. In mous sale in all the big American ju _ _ iti d i f t b i bi f - t grilles! ibn Casnaldla. Oellgnhl-‘least 255 llidix th? beef animal and outlined the- dif- is the same as in the States. Ask for ferent formations of each. The North- PP°|l\l5fl""°“|°.B°|\°|‘.Mn9 sample. lil. A. Foster, Centrhl Drug- um store, Mtl. receiving the valuable instruction in ._ ..._,_____ __-.- __ r connection with live stock from Mr. _ Reid, and hope the meetings in other __.______.__ =‘-- , _ _ sections will be we,l attended. ._ V ,Ig ,','lg¢`; ‘Iv-le ::0ur Det hobby ls to be able to __ _i_~',jf-j., ___ __ ‘ _ hand over our counters just what l - 1 _____'__ H un1an -` :ery man likes best in good toba.c_ ll"";'5' `l’-»`:`~.f'f~ f"_”' I Eye 1 dging the cattha he said there were as Prince Albert, Velvet, Sweet Chest- - I nut, Master Workman, all moist, fresh ahril 'ragrant. Make this _v0\lr i1Ob&C¢0 headquarters. The MacKinnon Drug WESTVILLE '1’0DAY.- St. James 'l‘iBl1lBl1 Hlsh School were held on ere interspersed with recitations the performers. Soya recitations ith a gold cross and chain. EXAMINATION.-The semi- annual e e e quite number of the parent and others hjects. The pupils by their correct swers and eneral knowled e - ed S5 or 20 days. Charles Mar- ten days. Edward' Hennessy for ~ ____ on, June 27th. On account of the parents and visitors was not as' Mrs. Jabez Lea, a former teacher this department of the school. In student of Dalhousie University. At css to the school im res n on the clr part to play in the working out the destiny of this Canada of turday July 5th conducted by W. Reid, B. S. A., live stock instruc- of the animals quite an object different parts explained. ` Mr. d strongly condemned the practice K g distinct tyre -r- _ o _produce distinct types in the Dairy and Institute wus much pleased vith We carry such well-known brands Edgeworth, Capsten, Old Eng-_ Master Mason, Old Chum and Corner Great George and Kent in nr _J nothingwood but tho_door ` with its own Samtar; . Cleaning Plent- fact, it is being constant- - ly il!-used and overwork- ed. ' Eye-Strain Be wise and do not ig- nore sn of the sgrmp- ; toms ofgye-Strain; end- aches or pains in the Iegion ofdthe eyes,ffnabil- _ t to re or sew _or any Wm "“° _§’,“_°;,';,'; F' lehgth df time, - blurred , _ `_'r.aosur.- Vlll°'l~ "" Allow as to- Examine your Eyes. _We will give _ you expert reliable advice. 3 This is our business. G. F. llulcheson Optometrist gases? assess; °¥'°'P'P.* '?'°'°'P'P.l"P UBB? _BB-.$55.55 SUNDAY ` ' - _'rs..<=.se'es W. K. Rogers TI-IE_ REASON why you should patronize this office in becsureoflrs convenience _ to all. Central Location. - everythirg, tickets, infor- mation and sleeplng\ car berths all attended to in the _ one ohiee. _ " Un-biased opinion with re- g_s~ d to thedifftreat routes. ickets sold vis all _direct rail or-steamehip lines. Au u town office fel neces- sity lla all ttp~to-date cities and the maintenance of this ohlce depends on your pat- tounge. 84 Gt. Geo. St. NEW BTEAMSHIP LINE FOR I-IALIFAX. HALIFAX, July 8-A new steam- ship line to Canada has been inaugu- rated, the Italian General Navigation Company having put on dve steam- ers for a service between Genoa and Halifax, known as the Itallan-Cana- dian line. The steamer Palermo sails from Genoa today for Halifax, coll- ing at Palermo and Naples. She will leave Naples July 11th. From Hali- fax the steamers of this line will pro- ceed to Boston. The Palermo will stantly killed at Elmsdale leave Halifax for the return voyage -" '““"""'“"' to Naples on August 4th. The line ,mu Wm, good p,oBm,_ ,or "mc STEAMSIIIP SAILINGS in passengers and freight. _ ._._.',-_1.__-5 TRAIN COLLJDES WITH _ Honssl AND OARRIAGE. _ -’ I HALIFAX, July 8-James Sweeney. was severely injured and his horse in- i mt-sIEAM5u|E§ yesterday morning. He was caught at a. rail- Manuel] ¢° Liverpool way crossing by an I. C. R. express train bound outward from /the city. Lloyal Mail Service and workmanship of good ap- pearance and durability are the only kind to be had at Stanley Bros. The prices too are quite low and the assortment is most complete. Steamer 'Trunks C-mvas covered, iron bound, heavy wide slats, brassed steel cor- ners, clamps and valance clamps, strong hinges and handles. All edges angle steel bound. 34 in $4.75 _ Vulcanized fibre binding, two straps, canvas covered, wide hard- wood slats, brassed steel corners, clamps and valance clamps, exfei- __ siorloclf, divided tray. 34 in $6.75 Canvas covered, two wide straps with protecting' knees, vulcanized fibre binding, line brass lock and bolts, large brassed steel dome corn- ers, clamps and valance clamps, cloth lined _ 34 in $8.75 Regular Trunks Canvas covered, two leather straps, brassed S‘<-:el dome corners and clamps, excelsior lock, strong boils and hinges, leather handles, hardwood slats, angle steel bound. _ 34 in $4.75 Waterproof canvas covered, two leather straps, brass plated steel dome corners and clamps, strong leather handles, iron bottom and rollers. 34 in _ $5.95 ' Vulcanized fibre binding, can- vas eovercd, two wide leather sfraps. heavy hardwood slats, brassed steel dome corners and clamps, excelsior lock, brassed steel bolts, hinges and handle ends 34 in $7.45 Leather Goods Trunk Straps I Club Bags KitBags Name Tags Rug Straps Leather Suitcases Karatol “ “ Hand Bags Purses Matting " “ .Sionlev bros r ‘ , Trunks of excellent finish' i-___ __ - ~. 'r r _:_ ._ ,` w.n_nowaru>_ ' $f_»r;_icgn6. .lilly r uia . . nr tr I".rn»»riur-...... Tuemluliy 22 Victorian. -. 'lues.I.u 10 Montreal to Glasgow Scandinavian .............Sat. July it - tias__.»e{uen ...F_;_»a~..;r._ay;a “res 'lrlnlt af . rl '_ Grampian ........'l'l;ur.Iul§ :ii Montreal-»}lavre~ London Iranian _ ....§_uu.fuiy£ omer-ni»n........_... u . ur ' '_cutlrn_ Srlrl1.`lui;‘e7 Corinthian nun .»eg.3 - F-ir rates, a Sgtrticulora. Si "3: _ha apply W. LI. B ity. ‘ ll. Q A. ALLAN 2 Si. Peter Street. Montreal l Ti' __~.»~_|»--an - _,_ - " 'itil' f.»-‘ne *_ i ir ...i i 3' ef " i "=."’\-et"-*.‘»j‘f‘ ‘ "l@_.>h»§5-1*! l‘lzeShorlllirecliloirle`j csiielerrrralrw Y :vmrnril Close connections forall Points Beyond 2 L New Electric ' tied Sleeper.- oN CANAD' Pacfrrc _ Hanirax-Mo. _ frlrarx. The Best Din _ -f_.,` ,,,.,, ervice ` I _1-lr rr " ` .TING ` THE ONLY LI) _ __ __ _ COMPARTB; _ _ _ LS Montreal and 0| “l nrrmto Montreal and Toro i couvt ' ° 'f"-‘."”- v. li. `; Bt John. _ J.K.R “'S_lrocnIAz ' House ; Building .Cue i I' ,_ _.he nvv-v-_snr uni-' ¢=.__.._......i Furness With! ' -~ i, iuess ' (ll. €o, i td $`»'i'l:‘..dl*tl‘~°.Zlii`i" ill'r'if`.li5 From London Etaamur From Halifax -- - Kanawha June 30th ---- Shenandoah July lzth July 3m (Vin St. .lohn's NJN l’nppahr.nuorl: .luly 25th July l'r'lli Krnuwlia £_ug|:s°.l~ h From Liverpool Sf_e.:mer I-‘rom ilslrlua. ~ ----- Digby June 2:-i ir - June 28th Tabasco ` Julyiii 5 July 15th Digny July 2:>1!r lim rrlrovtr ntsleme rs lrava s I vr»llr»~‘ no cvmwudatlun tr_r saloon ua|r~r~.'fL’»_.'a as ri Fra-*uint /ag-rents for the Allan l.ir~» Pte-lenlnlrip Ut.. et kiniilkx. lftiliiwthiti Vi/l'i'MY d' t`i). I 'J Li. Agent li»rllf1\'l.N.S. l"i'_@'_1 f_? Charloltefown Steam Navigation Co., Ltd thorrmmencing Monday the 51h of Mit; 6 STEAME4. NORTIIUMBEF LAND leaves Charlottetown for Plctou. N. H. at 820o'cl0cK n- m., leaving Plotrru r-rr return about A :lc p._m. Connections nmrls at l-‘ictou for all points in .Nova :cotta STEAMER BMPRESS loaves Summorsirieior Polntd_u Cherie N. li., about li: o‘clock a. m. leavin? Point. du Lheno on _return about 4 30 ti. ni.. connecting with express trnlnn for Charlottetown and 'i'l2‘nish. Connie-_ctimru mario at P..int rin (Thane for all points in Canada andthe United States. G. W, WAKEFORD Manager Charlottetown, P. ll. Island. May 3Mif, - -- -4 B. . ax sn rom a o etuwn or B'-sion vm Hawke-rbury and Usiilar. -Tu eadsys at norm, and thc Iuxurinnp new f. tl -._.» Plant Line Direct Route Commencing June 2lth, the well known 8 Halif llll Ch ri tt i win screw steamer “Evangeline” £600 Frld t ons nys a noon Returning thu 14. F1. Halifax leaves Bol- rm t_‘~i urdays at no2m,»ind r be el,H.ir.vango- ine Tuesdays ar. noun. For folders and urther information, apply to Jas. Carnghznt Charlottetow5z7'l»‘r.|ll`.l g All THE WAY BY WATIR Eastern S. S. Corporation INTERNATIONAL V I ` E-Fares "t\ar~ lortecrrwn to Boston llzzv as Portland %ll.t0. Leaves Bt. Jolrnnv- 0_0) a. ln. Mou- ayt»\.I}V§dnesd’s5~ and Fridays lor llasv Dlizirirhlgalgavefélmlrai Wharf Boston .‘4ondays. ednerrdurs and li'rleays.et L s.. m- and vorrlsnd at 3 p. m.. for ubec, iilnatport sud St. .Iohn Direct Rout-e~ ‘ eaves St. John at 1 00 fr. nr. Tuesdays Fridays and saturdul for Boston direct. Returning leaves Ce“tfa`_‘Wb\rf, Dos- t loco d d 519” :liars l.frn:i't~.l‘o”h r.l:lren¥5°"' “ hd' 1E STEAM Bl? LIN -D ~t avid: between ltoetlsnd nn§§ew lah. L F l Wh rf d a s ra n a on an at ln); slim. andnéuesdays. 'Thursday and sr alia ir rn.i ras sms ~= sniPf.rNrr-_ Seto de( e¢ii'0l».m Direct. s I the w by water between tl t n on ‘Y lr. lhgalla-nlnoi:' hhrl week days and Biandayl at 6 p, rn or tl`ckelte.Jtstria;:~_v;c and tatoamstlcu hgehedlihiifngh :fr deetihzfled. "N" _ I _ . - ' ' ` 99 “hum st Ch-t,,,,,,_ _ , _ r.n.'rnoMvsoN.'r.r.ar.h. ‘,,_,“,m. “‘"”“"'” .L ___,,,,,_,__‘ .___....__,___. _._ . __ -1 :lie o_l\.'.'f~..~_~'.'.= b’.:5`.’ Slot :J _ ’*~‘“""°r~l'.‘_“.l‘.'..?.f.'sE‘n r fj\_. i _-i ii ' 1 ri- .'-" 5?- tit, ri :ef,?, -r ,é_‘_',._1_;sr.__ $1* -»»';z-. _ _,_ 11:71 fi _,_ l , . l -Z liz? `i.";` -K rr, it f :if _,rt n _ it _._ '_-;___,~ “’~.-ak.. _i -"4 ii? 'f' li' i 54' 5 il? l li .fr _.'15 r'~ r i .."§ i .st ~ 'i it l ills" i"._° `,-i :ii t.. .ff ~` \ \. __.._ _ \ \"\ \ 1*. ' i' r~:. -2.- ‘ n~.";§>i' i .~ .5 ;'