25i'1915- THE GUARDIAN §l'l'\\P` oi Hypophosphites When a person feels “blue” -“all tired,-,_,out"-d_°¢gn»t feel like doing' anything_ 'complains of poor appetite -and _sleeplessness then his nervous system is run down and demands a good up. hiiillililigtonic. Gu \\ J Foster’s Compoun - Syrup oi _‘ Hypopliospiiites forms 'the best nerve and brain food known and has restored thousands of suffer- Q ers to health-Large bottle 75c. E. A. Foste A Central Drugstore T Sunnyside lllllfll/.A\\\\\\\\\\\ Il _r" _' nl F1 null/ .ss ‘ i ; e’ 31% 'o »_ _ WE .` I, v- 1 _ . 1 15.*” ._< .:::.'. _ ' 'dt - f _/' Yes Madam: .0-SO-BRIGHT Stove and Nickel Pol- ish is the best. lt blnckens, bright- ens and beautifies the stove and gives it shining lustre to the nickel. Try it ulid see how iniicll quicker you can get through your work. It cleans the stove and nickel in tlio one operation. O a r-va I I B ro s LOCAL DISTRIBUTORS 9089-3-20MwsEmws3i .F ._ _l A A -HAIR wonn Wigs, cor nets, transformations, puff-chignons and under-ruffs, etc. made from combings or cut hair. Gen- tlomen’s' toupees also made. Work guaranteed perfect. MISS D. RUDGE. 171 Great George Street, H Let Your Eyes Catch T Up ! Mostlof us strain our eyes loo much. We csn't stop to restss time isto pres- ious. But a pair of Our Glasses will rest your eyesand allow them to catch up to normal again. ` lu. s_iLvi-:Rs'roN E Ol’ (J \\ ' EXP RT Tl Il l7l Great George Si. Clftowii I -W Clearance Sale _ _ oi Salt Herring We have still some good salt llorrlng in ilulf-barrels which we wish to dispose oi lil' “|090 Of I`.'eiil.cli scnson. in order to do this we urn ollcring them nt $2.75 per half barrel. ilorc is ii _ clluiico for those who desire to rcduco the cost of living. lie- moinbcr thc price $2.75 wlille tlioy last. - Diftowii Fish' Supply Company Phone :no-J ini umnmi st. __ -3 t ,i-_.__ .fp--_-_ '_ \ .. ., .-‘A *fl-lcsne GsArd..No. +1;h5_Id;-lixifol, t last evening. Much inte st was man- ,ifestedand some good shooting was lluade.~ ‘ _ _ Poulble 59. A. It. Wise 45 -A. McCabé’..... .. . . 41 G. H. Taylor....... . .. ...40 'l‘. Harper 39 A. E. Heartz . . . . . . . . 89 .-gi léolylef 87 . andler..... . . . .....35 H-La `o g,ge;i_T_ii;?,.i'...... . . . . . . . 33 . .~ son... ili;.Moore .~.,.. _ 25 . awe ....'. . . 19 K- Fersussh'..., is G. Harper 14 J.Gi1lls . . . . . . . 7 The highest averages for the three companies now stand: - No. 3Gompsuy-36.7. N0- 1 Company-30.6. No. 2 Company--26.8. No. 3 Company shoots Friday even- ing and will need to advance a little to keep out of the way of the others who are coming fast. ' = i MRS. MELTilli’S TETTEB To Tired Worn~out Kothsrs ‘ Jackson. Min.-"1 msn feel repaid for writing this letter if I can help any tired. worn-out mother or housekeeper to_find health snd_st.rei;_gt.h as I line, 'I have u family o five, sew, cook and do my housework and I became very much run-down _ln health. A friend asked me to try Vinol. I did so and now I am well and strong and my old time energy has been restored. Vinol has no lllllefloij as a tonic for worn-out, run- down, tired mothers or housekeegnrs.” -Mrs. J. N. MELTON, Jackson. iss. stcr, Drugglst, Gharlottotowii, "\Varu»r,oles Emulsion of puro cod llvcr oil. is unequalled for curing couglls, colds, chest and luill; trouble -Fillliflly strengthens the run dowli system. I’rlee $1.00 pcr bottle. Mne- Killuon Drug Co.. Cor. Great George and'-Kent Streets. Muir, TUE ts? °-‘=.' ' o MInard'| Llniment Co.. Limited. Gentlemen.-Last Winter I received great henollt from the use of MIN- ARD’S LINIMENT in a severe attack of LaGripI>6. and I have frequently proved it to be very effective in cases of Inflammation. Y0\ll'l| W. A. HUTGHINSON. THE TATAE UEHEIENCT The School Room of the Baptist (iliureii was crowded again lust night io hear Rev. L. E. Ackland preach ii moving sermon oil The Fatal Defi- ciency. lt looks as lt' the meetings would soon be crowded out ol' the Scllool Room into the main auditorium of the Church. Some took a stand for Christ, and it was a meeting of much power. Tile preacher’s text was: “And Jesus looking upon liiln loved liiln and said unto him, one thing thou lackest." Mark 10 : 21. I-Ie said: One of the wonderful traits oi' the Master's character is I-Iis un- erring insight ilito the nature and needs of men. His Judgment was never at fault; He never had to change His opinion of men as we do. “He knew what was in mall." l-le neither underestimated nor overes- timated tlieir worth. in our judg- ments of each other we sometimes see only some outstanding talent or virtue, and allow that trait to blind our eyes to the faults and deficiencies. More often we see only it single fault that hides for us all the existing vir- tues nnd graces. This was not true oi Jesus. Ile weighed men in the per- fect scales of his uiierrlng judgment. liorclii lies the liiestimahie vuluo of Jesus’ frielidslilp. lie shows tile faults and weakness of our cllarncter and would correct tllcnl. llc never fails lil 'that appreciation which stimulates their virtllcs. Wlleu Jesus saw the young rulcr Ile loved him with it love of approciutioli for his inun|iood's wnrili. i. lil this pensoiiul interview bctwoen Jesus and the young ruler we u11\.V discover thc qualities which Jesus lid- lnires. \Ve see moral upriglitiicss. clcmiiioso of heart and life. That yoiliii: man could look ilito the .search- ing eyes of Jesus Clllrsl. and say, ”All _those (coniniilndinents) have I kept from my youih. Yet he had a sense of lneonipletelless, all ambition to be hotter than bo was. therefore he`cnnio asking, "What luck I yet?" He wo-s no moral trifllcr hut in deadly earliest, came to Jesus "running" in his eager- iioss, and was not to be deterred ol- tiier by ii. sense of his own dignity as it ruicr or by the presence of the crowd. Further he had is great res- belloved in Him as ii A in siniiia `iiiui_iit£1|in Sf °“*e“i2ll...o. fmiiililiiiiiillillllll - Sllllliii THIS EVENING What will undoubtedly be the most important annual meeting in the history of the Anti-Tuberculosis "Society will be held this evening in 'St Ps.ui's Church Parish Hall, and it is important that every citizen who can possibly do so shall be present. A new era is just opening in this province in the tight against the Great White Plague. The Dalton Sanstorlum will be opened during the coming summer, and Dr Garrison, who is to be its medical superintendent, will address the meeting this evening. The information he is to give will be of value and interest to every citizen. He will have something to say about preventive measures and this will in- clude some references to meat and milk inspection, subjects which are now engaging the attention of all CIBBSSS of citizens. lt will be not only interesting, but of vital import- ance, to hear what Dr Garrison will have to say oil this qucstioli, with ‘which his professional duties for some years past have made lilm familiar. Reports of ofllcers. on the work of the past year, including the report of Miss DeBlois, Dispensary Nurse. will ;he,glveli and citizens will be given an opporltuuity to hear of tho splendid work ‘this institution is doing quietly and uuostentstlously for tho bencilt especially of the poor. Every citizen can help iii this great work at least by their presence at the _annual meeting this evening and by leerliins what they t-in of the work that is being ilono and of the necessity of doing still more. _Tile meeting npclis promptly ut 8 Oclock, and it is llolmil llie lilill will be lllloil.. To lisuovs Dsiloliurr /\, Get a 25-cent bottle of I):-.ndcrlrie at any drug store, pour U little into your hand il-nd rub well into the sea-lp with the finger tips. By mol'n- ing most, it not all, of this awful scurf will have disappeared. Two or three applicasions will destroy c-:cry nd felling hair. Aliilllll MEETIMS P. E. I. TELEPHUNE Eli. The annual general liieetiiigof the sliureilolders of the P. E. Island Tele- phone Co_ was held at the head otlico of tliitt Company at S o'clock last night. The President's address showed that very substantial gains were made in the business for the yenl' just closed, a net goin of 437 installed telephones having been niude over the previous year; the revenue showing-a propor- itloiiate increase. A large amount of l-olistruction and reconstruction work wus done during the year, including a. new toll line from Marshfield to St. Peter’s, and a new ldxcllnngc opened at the latter place; a new switchboard at Murray River; the exchanges of Souris, Mo- rcll und Mt. Stewart were ~rebuilt; ex- tensive cable changes were made in Suliinierside and Charlottetown. be- sides it number ot' new exchange and rilral lines built in the various parts of ilie province. Nearly $20,000 worth of ilcw plant was added during the year. Quite a. large quantity of new construction work is contemplated for the coming year, among which will be changing the present grounded line from New I-iaven to Searletowii to.a metallic lille; reconstructing Alberton exchange; new switchboard, etc., for Sumlnerside. and replnclligihe pre- sent cqulpment in two of the smaller oillees with nlore lnodorn equipuisiit and opening up ii new excliungc. Tile old board of directors wus re-elected us follows:- Presideut-li. James Palmer. Secretary-Walter S. Grunt. Directors-S. ii. Reid and J. II. Winllcld. m n~w does it colnc? Only from l~liin whose volec of niltlioriiy speaks saying: "’l`ak_e up thy cross und follow nie." Miss Vern Bukor sang sweetly ll solo. The congregational .singing was splendid, everybody sung. The scr- vico begins to-night nt. ti 0':-lock. Tho sulijcet of the sermon by Rev. L. I5. Ai-.kiiinil will he “l"rouipt Decision.” Everybody is welcnnic lil. tlu-.sc scr- vices. 'l‘l\cy ure not conducted along donoininntioniii lilies. ~ ff°g _...U1-A -_ " poet l'or Jesus, . ‘I ieaciwr tltld a moral guide. He camo _ \i]i_-*my ‘_ lriflf, ,yi BOSTON FISH ADS. A. HA i.-E v even in the spirit of humility “kneel- ing” before llim in deference to the Master's fame and power. Here was a man who could appreciate true mail- hood when he saw it iiicarnated in .om ' N i .Ai °°“M'SS‘°“ “’°“°“’“"' - 1.22:;2.52::;¥.l°.;:i:sl‘12°.t:.::; Small Deposits fa t could be found with FRESH and SALT FISH Ciinii'ed_'doods, Lobsters, Scallops. ' Clams. 1 in A-ri.AN'r|c Ave.. l°ST°N- . ' ooN‘siqNluslN'rs sonicrrmn. 81152-I tfI|os12wks _liii`yl,_'_roiiK ADS tliishro ilmliiirs Wholesale Commission Deilléli ~‘ and Shippers -mah: rt.-ii smeis, sm. Letters and Frm are Specialties _ m'lMlFul8ldhWY* “W” '° miss ’ it. What ul such ii life as.thls? It seemed com- l t . . , . 9 sul ihe'c`iii=lsi looked into that soul and saw its fatal deficiency. "One thing thou lackest." He was living for self. He lacked the pas.-lion of de- votion to a noble cause. . He was like well built engine, complete in every ,ed, but without the fl ' d make steam. There -was no driving force. and without it the engine is on- ly a useless pile of junlr. The measure of devotion is the mesoirre of the man. I-low much pressure ‘do you exert in your neighborhood for the suppression of evil and the advancement of good? lion't be content to live li negative mg; be good but he good for some- thing with all there is of you. Many s mail prides himself on the evil he hs.e'not dons. .By that test 1 marble msn is the ideal; he lies has no weak- ness oi- rolling and has done no harm. ' _V _e _ .i :nm-n nm _ ~ ,_,__ N , M _~.__,,, ,___ J- can w_`n°M°“““____ “mn __ »".__l._¢_.,i_.i__ _. gan, nothing-omitted. nothin; lifelo- ro an water to Welcome ll you wish to sllrt I Bsvliigs Account do not hesitate becuase ou have only s- smell sum to begin with; you will lie welcome st our oillcs. Some of our has accounts began as of . ' lthourssnmhneoustoinus 2‘l°1'..‘”A'l::"i~.;-."T"‘°"i°"'*°""‘*""*-2*. The Bank of Nova Scotia hir"-l...;.-.;.-.1 -_'sw ISLAND BRA.lCl'lB&`~ Charlottetown ll Your nlllllltent lseek.-selliégzui have but ogg cause- DISEA D KID- NEYS-and they must be Strengthen- ed before the back-ache can be cured. Your but remedy, and the quickest to act, is Dr. Hqmiltorfs Pills; they cure kidney back-ache in 3 hurry. Simply wonderful is the action of this grand old medicine which for' liv- sr; kidney and stomach disorders has no equal. Dr. Hamil'ton's Pills will surely cure your hack wearlness,tbsy will bring you appetite, color,st»rengtii and good spirits. Being purely vege- table they are mild, not drastic. Get 3 251:. bottle of Dr. Hsmilton's Pills to-day. ‘ "'l‘ry Rexall Kidney Remedy. it has proven itself to be a wonderful reme- dy fol- treating any form of kidney dis- eases. Guaranteed. In liquid form. 50s, and $1.00, in pill form 50c. Mac- Kinnon Drug Co.. Cor Great, George and Kent Streets. ‘ MEtf. “All ladies within reach of this ltore's service are cordially invited to he present at the great ,milllnery opening this afternoon. Moore 0. Mc~ Leod. 9171 "Tho great opening of new spring hats takes place at this Store this afternoon. Arrange to call... Moors 6. McLeod. 9171 MISSIUNAHT MEETING AT ST. JAMES' EHUHIIH (Continued from Page One.) entered Picton Graminiir School, ilinh went to the Academy, passed on to the study 'oi theology under Dr Thos. M¢Cll|l0Cll. tile only professor the Presbyterian Cllilreli tiiol_i liutl. Willie ii. faiilitul student, Gedille never dis- iliiguishedliinisolf, o.ud_tliere wus no prophecy ill ills college course of the work he wus aflerivards io perforlli. Willie ut college his health failed and lt seemed that hc would huvc to give up tlic iulliistl°y. Again he solenlnly dcdiciiteil llllllself to the Lord and vowed that if ills health were restored lie would ssl-ry the inessuge of sllivu- tion to heathen lnnds. _Licenced by llie l’resli_vter_v of Picton, l\l2\.V iSZl7, 22 _velirs oi' nge. One old fntlier solemnly ilisseiltcd i`rom his licensure. ln lliurcii 1838 he accepted u c_all to Ciivenilisli and New London, I’.lo.l., ill the hope that his way might he opened to rulill his \'0\\'. I-l_ere_ he labourcii 1`zlitlii`illly, liot only in his own eollgregutioil, but throughout thc whole Prcsbytery, showing ns great zeul and earllestlicss in the work of home missions as lir- wns aiierwarils to show ill the sphere to which he lluil itlrslldy devoted his lii'e,_ lie at once formed a liilsslonury society in the coiigregution and regu- larly sent contributiolis to some society for the propngntioii of lin- Gospel nlnolig_ the lieuilieil, iiiczln\vli|3~~ lllllifllll; ill his efforts to sill' up the ,little hand. then l~oiistil.uliilg the Prus- liytery. to zi deeper init-rest iii rim heathen. In ISHS) he married l`iiar- l0ll€. danilliter ot' Dr Alexander Mac- ililllalil. Ol' /\_Illig0llTrlil, This uliioii was entered into under it solemn pro- mise that if the wily opened their lives_ were to be devoted to foreigli mission_work. I-ly this time inissioii- ary societies were forlned -in all :lie vollgregatiolis of the Rresl>i'tci~i'.liilll in 1840 they sent ii united rxoliiriliution of £17, Ils. to the London llli_ssioimry S0Cl€’-\l'- , it may seem it day of sliiilll thliigs, but when you relnelnlicr that there was almost no really money on the Island, the whole trade being coil- ducted by barter. and rcnienilierlng too the comparative. poverty of lim people you may readily iiiilltiply it li_v 20 I0 enable you to form some idea of what it reully meant. Geddie now began to urge upon the "h\U`(`-ll U10 (lilly oi' sending out a mis- sioliury of their owrl. lflis proposal wus received wltli lilnlost riilioille by n cllurcli oi about 30 congregniiulis, with about 5,000 lneliibers, the congre- gations inilliily rural, most ol' them stru_ggli|lg. llolie wealthy. only one n\inlsicr’s snlalry reaching $800 and most, of them in arrears. It did seem u. hopeless task. 'Pho first uiiiii to give liiln whole soulcd support. u mail \-en. crlited, and worillily so. in Prince Edivaril island, was Rev. Dr Joliii Keir. of l‘rliu_~cioli coligwgatioll. li nlan of tho ilncst spirit., who in true iiilssionliiw oulliusiusnl linii devoted his life to prclicillni; (ilirist in those proviiices. Af l’l`0S|>.Vl0l`Y Slii‘i'aii1l-iiinl gntlicr- ings. wherever it was possible, nd- d\‘l‘-HSl‘-H “'<’-F0 Elven and plans talked over. Of course strong opposition wns eilcountered. Geddle tells os thai, pf the close ol li rilcelllig held lu one of tlio_ most lutclllgclit 1'oligri-giiiloiig in I .lm lsiund. il liinii rnnio up lo hilii mul put. the question: “ Sir, what is n mis- sionary?" Gradually it begun in he i`L~lt_ that if (llc whole cllurch would <10 as well for fouolgn missions ns P.IG. Tillllllli il lllillllli ‘I0 Dlissllilo to solid il inlln yet, Goililic proceeded to luv lilo Ililltlltf U0-l`0ro the wllolc cliurcll. ln the winti-r oi' 1843 he publislmq 8 sorlos oi leltors in tllo " Preshytcrlaii l`iniinor." the ori,-:all uf the Clioroli, Ullilllt forth the claims of the lioatlien. and the possibility ol' sending out n niissionary. Tliese letters were widely read nm] it wus now determined to test the feclilig of the Church in ii formal why hy-intrmlur-ing to the Synod an over- ture urging that immediiite steps be token to engage in n mission in some part. of the lieathen world. Dr Keir lntroduced this overture in 1s43_ ii is worthy of note that the overture was crowded out by what was shim deemed more important business till the last day of the Synod. . After sn_ interesting description of Ill' Goddios missionary efforts, Mr Junieir noiieludéd-- ' ' _ in February 1868 Dr Gerldle and family sailed from Halifax for Liver- Dool. thence for Melbourne, which they reached in 114 days. September 5 they again landed at ` Aneit_vum_ Geddle laboured on till 1872, when on June ith he was stricken with para- lysis. lie was taken to Geelong, Australia. for treatment.. and then, on December l4lh. in hia'58th year, he missed to his reward. Ile was hurled December 16 ln the Eastern Church- >‘f1Nl~ ileelonir. where s suitable monu- ment marks liis resting-place. But his noblest monument is Anelty ll (_ A Til; up-to-da_t__e-Store with _tile _- 1?.- shi +1' if; ‘ Ca et ` iss-1r»-. wi -i 11 pet department. in many respects. or trouble. _ -_- f: _ st Vi' /II D/ff sn ~ L~ __ t.; g our :Eg _ g . “ - "'1f‘-'_ ess if ;=;f|s|li New * M New TP ii léihi’ .-.nal ~ i \\ \\ __ is ia _ .si 3 E _,,_._ iff,-,-érs, _-rf-”=*"':"=i‘*"-TiZ?‘ . A ~ I ' C“'l’°* - I ept " - ` E9 T’ &`.T`.5“'7f.-J;`“»1;=-s ' inept' L1' ~ 4, lf . ,.;,...‘_>§__-_»_;__'_..',;_§;.s;;,~_-_»i_, ~\ ._ _ ‘ 'T' ' 13,2; T Tgbbbg T T ET F` I * _ ,_ \\ “ < ' - “. ’ - - ’ - - ' ‘ -1 ... ..._ a*/'_-.3 -":e` _ ,_ -~. //-N fi..- . '_ W. __ 5*" _ ,,_ _ mi/"3, ~ _ ._ l.. _' e-_ “5J_.- /~ Take the Elevator to our Electric elevator takes you up and down. '<4 - - ,J Kyzg s, _,J Big New A Carpet Department Our friends keep telling us that we have greatly _improved our store. , We ourselves tlliiik the greatest improvements have taken place in our-can Our ' 'Big' i ‘__ ___ J, Occupying double the space ii did last season, it is bigger, lirightcr, bcttcl' Modern display racks enable you to inspect the goods without loss of time v l creased. `\ Brussels, Tapestry, Ingram, every good make 250 Designs A ' All tile new patterns at last years low prices. We bought. them before the present high prices went into effect-landed them before duties were ln- Handsome New Rugs All tile best weaves, Welions, Velvets. Axminster-s You are Cordially Invited to call and inspect them without feelingnnder the slightest obligation to purchase. But, at the same time, when our present stock _is sold out much higher prices will rule. lt’s a good time RIGHT NOW to buy your carpet. Beer & Weeks l Beer & Weeks l Beer & Weeks ' .i‘ l _‘Y ° i 4 13;. EAPT. MET NNUN. ENTERTAINEU (Continued from P_a_ge_Qrre)___ s'ei-`\7e.Tliis'I§iii'g“nliil htjolirltry. and they trusted he would be siinri-il iii i'i-li|_rn to the lslauil when ilu-y proililsuil lilm it more rousing wi-_lcoiiie i-vvn tluih tlirit, thi-ir Godspceil. (/\p|ililul»scl. Captain Meliililion ln ri-ply il_il|llk#'ll Mr. lirowu liliil the i-oilipuiiy lol' the 1':-fcrcliccs liluilc to wliut hr-_ Iuid done lo liorsc-rni-lug, und also for llic lined- soliic llieliieiito with wiili.-li thi-_y luiil prcsclitcd him. lin iipprci-_lull-ll their kindness very iiiiicli uurl_wouid re- member ii; its long as lin lived, I-le was .satlsilcil that the war was not nearly over ycfl, and li grenl. lilully nl' thein would still have to go to ilu- frout in defence of King und Empire, Wherever fate iliigllt send lillli, wliv- tlicr in Belgium, lfrnilee or Gei~inan,\', llc would nlivliys wear llint \\'i~isl- watch and wlieuever he lookvil upon lt. ho would think of the iiiiiiiy kind friends and nssocliilvs ol' the t‘lnlr- lottetown Driving Club wiili ivlioni hr- had spoilt so many pleasant hours, (Applause). An interesting pro- gramme of song und story was von- trlbuted to among others b.V Mr- TW- ing Beer and Mr. Frank Oliver. Une ofthe' inoil enjoyable functions of the kind was concluded with the singing of the'Natlonsi Anthem and Auld Liang Sync. MUCH ADLER-i-KA USED IN CHARLOTTETOWN lt. is reported by E. A. Foster drug- gist that much Adler-i»kn. is sold in Charlottctnwli. People have found out lhiii ()Nl'l SI‘(l0Nl~‘l'I.. of this simple burktliorn bark and izlycerlne rrilxture relieves almost AN Y CASE oi' constipation. sour or irassy stomach. lt is so powerful that ityis uE<'d. sue IEAIII ““\\§IIllI1I&_\¥\\\\\\\ “Tested” Seeds The highest grades in Tiniotliy:Sced i5 ° Island grown and imported seed Buy Carter’s Guaranteed No. 1"Sééds, a'i`id_ you 'are “ Safe. Write us for Samples and Prltes. arter S for 1915 Number l Mammoth Clover Number I Alsikc Ciovci Number l Early Red Clover White Llover and Alfalfa Purity and Germination ' E Our Seeds are New and Fresh, Tested as i`t‘o yilllll 7/IA\\\\\\\\\`fIII///I/i\\\\\\\\\@W&\\\\\\\1 zlllllla - 1 n »i Choice Imported and Island grown- § Wheat, Oats, Barley, Peas, Vetches, Com, j = ‘ Buckwheat, Flax Seed, Turnip, ' Mangel, Beet, Carrot, etc /A\\\\\\\§HllIlIl?A\\1l'l 7 " s li' if \ . .i i Carter & Co. Ltd. ] lcsmen to the People of P. E. island. . as A r ' . `- ' ' '~‘ " " _ imi lin only 4 desc thi g srm,_aii._ 4 _,-,._|_.,,, _ _ d __ _ _ _ _ ‘ ' _ :L Mi . ‘ CHARLOTTET()WN_ _ _-._ ._ _ii-.--____ I- ie »-»'~ ~»~'l*°*“°-»‘f°*' tm: - - -..-_-_ hifi...h°_:;zfi:'::.'¢..:sone :f.=s':'.>;.1",::=es;v;'i~. .-if-I ~ ".`*l:‘t tis linden in 184 uma were im mmm ami rim mu ir ts pm-rerfv ~ , , , _ 1~ . - us°\`{¢i¢¢] V UI t*lii-isnsm sei-e when hs left ln 1872 sate to use and cannot gr e _ | \\\“\\\-p”||1gW_ ____ __ _ _‘_ _ _ ._ _ _ _ , __ '~ ` `powoi~ tor llidl UMA Milli. WMD til re "N no hmhew. ' ' Ti’ ' _ , __ 4 _ _ _ _ l 9 . tary) »¢.,,(g;|,, -tit-"H53 ‘(' " Y " ' -1-.lui wp- ._.- \'lf»,.»i<_- _‘_ \LlM,~:-i,-soil: " `_.,......¢t ,.....»»,... _ . r‘ ,A . ‘ii Til -E /A it , i' 2 iz. 1. .--ll ‘_ _,___ ____ ., .i Lil. __ .-,EJ gi. 'sz' T ii Ti"-" ri S"A|3_` "5, ‘.32 ' ‘»‘i»};-13; W2.. 4 ll _ _#1: _ fy ,_ ""I~..: _ .....f -_ -' 3 it 551; ‘_ ..