flBlEA`RANCE$ ' `U"°“ °i Uluor from Canadi td any f '., 1 , ,___ . _¢.~_ ._ f»':' , _f '. -.__...-_¢§_/ MAXIMS Mnxuvis Levehaabutene native atmos /'.17 Diilililll il DU HDI --. IIEIDW /I ` \ _ ‘ . “~¢_1'.._‘~. “ " pgyff ///f -1 sg-.is \\\\\\ _ ‘ _ ' /f/~ PAW" 5*' ~ '..3.f.:t‘.:'°.;'..‘i‘.:.“”°"“°"“‘ »s P . The Peop|e’s,Pape" Readb Everybody . _ tid ,. .l ' _ y . 1 . Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew " I l i ._ $ ` _ it ‘Asiymauhapublioeursewhois ._ a. greater consumer than he is a pro- . duoer, ..; _ __ __ . _ ._ . \_ .'_i_ __ _ _ _. __ _ ._ , u _ \ ,/ _ _ 1 ./... 1. ~` , f I’ A ` I _ _ ' `..: _'i _Y`» ` .: ' "I -., . _ MERCHANT A _ . ,.~ /1 . ._ . _ ._ _ __ . . _ Mcncllnri r _ If BQ ' ° ' ° _. .»r,;;_;-.‘:‘.1..2;;_-f»;,~,,'2...l:':“i'.:'.‘é2l'.. _, , CHARLo'i"l‘l:'rowN, CANADA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1929 . 12 PAGES i' - ._;...:.___..._......_;,.....__..._......_. ' F -, an n \n . S. . .50. ._GDVERN_M_ENT fiilll PRDHIBIT Of Liquor,From 'Can- `_ ada To The United States - _Will Intro- 1 duce Legislation To_ This Effect Ai Com. _ ing Session. ` (Special to the Guardian) _ _ ori'rAwA.` 6ei. 2-'rhsr the gov- srnment is definitely moving, reward the prohibition of liquor clearances ' 'from Canada .to the United stares and will probably introduce legisla- _tlon at_ the approaching session of parliarnent. was indicated by Right Hon. W. L. Mackenzie King, Prime Minister. following the Cabinet meet- ins' this aftemoon. l - Asked ‘ by the correspondents .v/hetlier there lad been any develop. mel-lk since his intilnatlon, ln Aug. uat. _that the government had been impressed with the efforts the Unit- _ed States is making to suppress the lilioit importation of liquor into that °°l1rli~fy. .the Prime Minister stated that the Cabinet some time ago had ..i°'i=‘\1°¢°d the Department or ns- `dea.1ing with the- matter of liquor elearaooea. and subnit it to the no parm-lent of Justice for an opinion ‘Cl i0 its validity. In compliance with ml* illdfffllotibni the Oommisioner of Crmtonia submitted to the ‘Justice N V cl \ - . Y ° ~ ' » ew en or_ BRATES Prohzbztzon For Summerside Mr. P. B. Clark. of Summer- aide, has received 'notification that at a meeting of the Prohi- bition conunhsionors hola ln Charlottetown on 'rnasdsy he was appointed from quite a num- ber of applicants for the position of Liquor Vendor for Summer- side in the stead or su. J. s. rar- ry whose resignation, recently re- ceived and aceeptedj is to take effect on October 31st. S. to the City Hall had been tapped John Synod asking for Sunday _AT STELIARTDN '(Canadiarl Press) B1'liLl..AR.'I'0N, N. B. Oct. 2-What the i'Jiurcii needs is a revival of home 391185011! life and of the family pew, » where fathers and mothers may bring their children on Slmday mom; ing, said Dr. A. S. Grant of Toronto. Secretary of the General Board oil the Prcabytrian Clvurch at ionight’s session of the Melritime Synod here. Dr. Grant reported that the sup- -- Ply of ministers .and oldained men (Special to the Guardian) ' available for sllpllly work in vacant NEW YORK, Oct. 2--Discovery pulrpita had increased, and that the that all the. telephone wires into the Presibylerian Church generally was office 'of Mayor James J. Walker, in a healthy condition. Several ov- wss tcday's pre election sensation school missionaries during the sum The discovery of the eavesdropping mer months and for ministers to sup believed to have been going on for Ply dll-\'i-“B the winter These were two weeks followed anti Tammany Nftrrod to the Home Missions Ooln cha\v;es that more was known in miiko high places of the murder cf Arnold BTELLARTON N S Oct - Rothstein than had ever been made Rev. D Macvicar. Moderator elect public, and that the Tammany and D O Mackay were this morn Tiger" controlled a. “tax racket" by |118 Bllliointed "Prcsentatives to the which the poor were made to bear General Assembly C°ml\'lii¢°° i-0 all the burdens oi the favored rich. Point standins committees at this There are seventeen telephone in- m0rl1ill8’a session of the Maritime struments in the Msyor’s office in Pmlbyilrilll Byl'1°¢l- . the city Hsu. and all the wins run G. M. Dunn. Secretary ot the Department a proposed reguission, spliced to this in 'such a manner °0il¢h¢d ill tho simplest possible terms. and the opinion of mg be- pertinent of Justice. was thee the Governor-in-Council had no author- ity to ~st/op by order-in-council ship- 'tional revenue to drift a regulation Of WWW! Wlletoin the importation of lialwf 1| prohibited of nisn-iorea. in \'¢'Ply in further inquiries. the Pr _ 3°’ lfrlild-'illlt an act of parliament 'wld be required to prohibit the traffic, which now goes ehiefly ww In Australia-_ On October 12th. Lakes, and it would be for psrligmmt acclamations were recorded when the Detroit River and the Greet ` n to decide where such an aef, would be passed at the forthcoming session ii ein Whether the govemment would in; Re troduee a bill to make the necessary 5 chances in the law would be disclos- td in the Speech from the Throne. The Prime Minister's statement Will' _was construed te mean that the sovammeot had ueilhirsly ee- oided to accede to the requests ,of the government of the United states, and refuse absolutely to Urant clear. ailces to liquor-laden vessels destin. ed for the neighboring republic, 'MONCTON, Oct. 2._.Effe¢e|v, October lst, M. F. Tompkins, in-emu manager of the Atlantic region of the Canadian National Railways, an- nounces the appointment of J. B. B. Mitchell as district freight and pgs. senior agent of the lines of railway comprised cf the former Quebec 01-. ieniai and Atlaniic°Quebec and' west- ` lfn extending from Matapedia to 0l_ll`1l. QU!-. now part of tl-le Atlant- _ieregicn of the National system. hh. Mitehelrs headquarters will be at New Carlisle, Que. , 'l_\NNoUNCEMl~;NTs. coM_l_NG EVENTS, M ETINGS. . ETC. "Borden Line Club loading hogs. hubs, sheep, calves, Thursday. Oct. md. at Albany. Hours li to 3. W, J. nam, xinrors. ‘ me-ai sam, Quit, M. D.,-Start now., time prev-ration cure. new at vii' ' Queen Bt., Charlottetown. i “Club loading. Murray _Binh o Uiiiobol' Oth. Lambs foranootl. #bla W treading Lamb. lsiirray. '........' °°‘°"°'.......i:°‘:....':“f'.;' .ts sees., _soei-io-2-ai. t Hunter p, m. at sooo-io-s-si. _ §g 5 ist in gif-. sl “il is ‘il sk g". 5 .3 § tr ‘x'_‘..‘ through ‘a padlocked cable box in Blldstt Committee of the Board oi the basement. 'rhis _sox was round aeminlsti-anon reviewed the work, is have been wi-ei-.shed spm, An 014 needs and achievements of the Pres- shsndcnea wire from the basement byteriau Church- He quoted facts and to the third floor also ran throlllh f|Z\ll"0l fb “WW that l1°iWW1Bii\.l\di118 this box and s short wire had been losses lu men. money and material. the church had made great progress. st it could be hooked on to any Mlyor N. G. Munro welcomed the the cables to the executive oiiiee. Synodon behalf or the town of stel- Talnmany candidate for re-election ertures were received from the St. s ' ' _ _ ' _ . . .. _ 2 th larton. ____._____, Genera-I .!`\_Elect1'ons..f. It __ __ _____'_;,__`__ _, (slweiel to The Guardian) ' EDINBURGH Scotland Oct 2- MELB URNE. A . Oct. 2--Nin ' ' ' ' ° O M B Union of the Church of Scotland and omhmuom were made why for the United Free Church of Scotland he 75 mu in tha 1,.ed_,n_1 Hou” of was solemnly sealed and ratified amid presentatives. The general elec- °°°“°° °f 3"" ”“W°”“'°U°3l Way- 1on.`wul be held an october It MBmb¢¥B Of i'vhQ XCBPOCNVO ll5¢mbu6l met in their own Assembly Hail and marched in procession to Bt. Giles _. i i '_`,girls,_over twin; graze wl{o§e‘ Cathedral As both proceasions con Pensions versed near the Cathedral. a appeared in the sky which was taken t as a happy omen. (Special to The Guardian) h and 'rho nuke ei York. Lord High TORONTO' oct' 3'_F°ur un Commissioner addressed the Assemb- thcusand dollars will be paid in old nsions in November, the first ly “ner th’ services' ‘mum th" Up to the present approximately 400 are from Toronto. Dr. Jamieson was of the opinion that there will be the Dominion government and twenty percent from the municipalities by _ M W way of reimbursement. ' ,_ . Htsygwgrf At the last session of the' legis 88° Pl 1 th '_ b 0 nb King George had been keenly dia- th Fvfnbr C; Sagiestsn ersiggismaeie of apwmud th” h° W” “mb” w the Pensions Board said today, basing “ny °“" his h°p°‘ °t °' vm” "° um his figures on an estimate of 20,000 Maembly ln P°"°n‘ Mahmoud Pasha resigned today`in order to prepare the way for new parliamentary elections and give the people of the country an opportunity to express their opinion regarding the proposed new treaties with Great Britain. It was understood the decree for new elections will be issued after the new cabinet is formed and affairs are restored to their normal con-, Bou. Pierre Baslie Mignaulk N480 of the Supreme Court of Canada. who retired on his 15th birthday. Sept. 50, 1929. Mr. Justice lllignault now residing in 0tta.wl» 'll 501'" in woresoies. Mass.. ana ls s nad- uate of McGill University, _l!ontreal. llewas ca11edtothebarlnl82'|.11e was the author of several prominent law books. -. BARE KNEES ARE B-GRRED LYNN. Mass.. Oct. 3-Exposure of knees, dimpled or otherwise, will henceforth be prohbited in this city as the result of an order issued today by Mayor Ralph B: Bauer. The Mayor instrubted the police to me the ns..." andreasw; su legs are exposed from ankle to above the knees. If the offender refuses to give a policeman her name and ad- dress the officer is under orders to take her to the police station and charge her with indecent exposure. Cabinet Resigns (special to 'rho Guardian) camo, ngypt, oct. 2.-'rho Egypt- ian Cabinet headed by Premier stitutionsl position. 1 r . ..' New une url Pmrrc E EDWARD ISLAND ~ _mm Ig/ ff/ - -‘ .rn Prince Eruoys I . Stunt Flying (special so 'rho aaa:-dino wunou, oct. 2.-'rho Prince or Wales in behalf of the King held sn iavsitiiun at at .mass runes this morning “ _ - _ 5 _ ' I 'ni' ` . n , - . ° y f ‘ af -- \’.l‘h`tl’_riweyasterdayrnotoredi*rom§- _- ` ilk lunningdala residence to his pri- . ` ' '. vets aviation mia in windsor me f _ , __ ___ and met his recently appointed air pilot. I. H.!'ieiden. Both wsatlliin the Priaea's two-seater lisht aaro- pima and carried out various evolu- uans in chosen-n or s laura! fiisilt. ` ‘ , l A4' P .bw lature, 01,000,000 was placed in the _ _ nsqwd estimatesfor pensionsfcr the flscal I year commencing November 1. /if , cam. ‘ In -_""7`*& urmerds ` ` _.EJ " 'lr 5 \_ 1 L. _ \___ . "§l= fgrg fr. grit” / 53° giig gi I ¢ if (lpoolll in the Gissttlilll) (Sp6cla1 to The Guardian) (Canadian Press) minion for some time. Well Known (Canadian Press) MONUION. N. B.. Octl. 3.-Dr ””5T””"“' lr slllll lug l Physician Dead John T. IAWU, ond 0! the bwt annum, oct. 2-aei-ma.uy's rms-_ ___. ident, Paul Von I-lindenburm IDN", (Canadian Press) his 82th birthday today. quietly with MARION, N. C.. Oct. 2-Three men, his family at Bchorfheide, the pres- were dead and at least one otberi ldential hunting lodge on the banks is dying and 14 others were ln thef of Werbellln Lake, about 35 niiles General Hospital here today as s re-_ north of Berlin. The oetogenarie.rl's suit oi a strike riot at the gates ol; health was excellent. Throughout the Marion Manufacturing Com-i Germany local patriotic bodies ar- nany‘s cotton mill early today. Five; ranged special celebrations in honor -other persons were suffering from; of gh, ¢.y__ less serious wounds from plstols,| when the trouble ended. -------_-_ Sam Vickers and Randolph Hall. union men are dead, a:l;i'sevei'o1; others so seriously wounded. their* death was expected. George Jonas dirt-rd shortly before noon. and at the hospital it was said that W. S. Black was believed dying, bor of Montreal arrived yesterday on D , d F d __ _G _ _ 3;: 2;’ ;__s';t":l";'__:; tk; gif: lscusse ee ii moe in interior trials. rears oi thi ' ' o ___ ivnglnes and other individual parts. 5°"-5 °‘ ‘"9" which W” °"°W°d 1” And Taflff (canadian rum .here is no reason to believe the ;rel;'_°ar;:i_l;i_l_1le7s_p‘;ci;_,_mil;c:;l__ln_;P:l_l_': _ A _ TORONTQ Om 2__cmadl is ex__R. l01‘s markers are anything but chnzed he-re' 'while the remaming _ t Sackvlue periencmg a congestion of gum at satisfied. She was so far equipped 1043 mm Q! consigned to New its port, characterized by shipping mday 5° V’ be “ble W tal” mf CN' ' -;' officials as unparalleled in history. ‘md fu" °°"“P1='“¢“" °f 200 PASSW- York. 1 ., . _ Hon, W, ' M_ ;,eg_ Minmgr ¢f‘Elevators at thehead of the lakes. “"5 °“ ward Wim” 5" h°“'5 11°' 53, viastgrtugtiiallgx agriculture has returned from slbay ports and ¢>¢l>°11 ports are proc- °’°°' The "*““' ”°"°"°“» °’° °*P°°" “pl of that ye" but wu htel; meeting _ of reuresentauves many cmmmed_ In me ‘bsence M ted to inet at Cardington from three mined by me British Admh,am;_ from the three Maritime provincial govemments held in Sackville Mon- day, the question of cheaper mill' feeds was taken under careful con-g ‘ slderetion, and a report submitted* Insurance Man ......... o.. ...ooo W.. ... ...._ _ chase and distribution with sugges- Dles Suddenly tions for bettering or amending the situation to be submitted to the pro- ___.._. vlncial governments, before united action could be adopted. OTTAWA, Ont.: OCD. 2-Sdiéd The Cuban tariff situation was also with an attack of heart failure in discussed by the representatives, and Nl hW|° \\"°» Auf” G' 3"_°dl°7' the °DiDi0n was general that under 'lianléir oi publicity in Canada for" existing circumstances nothing could _Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., bg d.-,ne_ M no hearing wasfm be pep died today. f. mitted similar to that granted by the He was born in T°r°nt0 49 were Ways and M.-ons committee of the ago. Mr. Bradley had filled the post United stage, government before an of President of _the Life Insurance ine.-use in their tar... on pomtcem AdYUl't|-S1118 A-!¢°¢i|»ifi0¥\ °f the DO- could be considered. _-L Issues Writ ` For Slander _ (Canadian Press) _ 0’Connoz' K. C., counsel for Louis Singer, Commissioner of the Amal- gamatcd Builders Council, today is-I MAR- “Non RETIRED CELE ,THREE EMHS, ,iii ISESMDN Inspectorship it is understood that Chief of Police Birtwistle has been offered the position of chief prohibition inspector for the Province at a salary of $2.500 a year. and that changes are contemplated in the prohibition enforcement stall with a view to reducing the num- ber of inspectors while increasing their individual efficiency. These changes, it is felt, are necessary in view of persistent activities in boctiegglng, both in the city and country, it having been found that a. large number of officials does not necessarily mean better temperance conditions. No reply has yet been received from Chief Blrtwistle with respect to the offered position. :£§`xl "E overseas demand no vessels are mov- ing. More than fifty vessels loaded with wheat are unable to unload at the elevators because of the conges- tion at Montreal; and the same sit- uation exists at Port Colborne. At Fort William and Port Arthur ship- ping is at a standstill. Loaded grain carriers are awaiting orders to proceed eastward with their cargoes. but with no sign oi alleviation of the situation in the east there is little chance of their moving. No vessels are upbound to the head of the lakes for grain, owing to the lack of de- mand for tonnage. 'Transit of wheat from country elevators to the head of the lakes has been curtailed by car rationing by the railways, because there is no place to store it when it arrives there. Grain will only be hauledircm prairie points when the urgency of grain transportation is immsdlatc. The tie up is virtually complete with virtually no export market for Canadian flour. Flour milk of Canada are operating at only fifty percent of normal as e result of the grain blockade, ac- lif THE Al!! li QBDUT P.F"~"l (Canadian Press) OARDINGTON, Oct. 2-Whethel Great Britaln's latest and greatest airship the R. 101 is fully up to ex- pectations. or whether the doubts ialready voiced about her capabilities are well founded, will probably be known in part at least. in a very few days. The R 101 Was to have started her trial flights today. but weather conditions will prevent them for at least '12 hours. The Canadian Press representative today inspected every part of the great R 101 as she lay in tlv- giant MONTREAL' oct' 2";Th° luxe" l--l-? hangar at Cardingtorl near Bnedford. °‘"° °‘ “E” 'D °v" “ter uw h"'<' ` " She was riding easily under almost F R A 'ull gas capacity Upon her perform “ro six months, sue ultimately wiu be extended to the bases abroad. Wlll STRIKE (Special to the Guardian) NEW YORK. N. Y.. Oct. 3-Capi- 'ron.oN'ro, ont. oct. 2.-w. F. hundred to two hundred and fifty ivessels are tied up as a result of the col-ding to an official of the Domin- ion Milling Association. From two An Anti-Cancer surgical university clinic, that three Alleirian baetericlogisis, Edilmann William A. Maher. general manager and secretary of the Association of Markle Workers. announced today that 5,000 marine workers at New York harbor would vote Sunday to strike sometime next week. A strike by the organization would mean that ocean liners, freighters, and coast- wise vessels could not be towed from quarantine or docked at New York, Serum Discovered VIENNA, Oct. 2-A report was ia- sued today from Prof. Elselberg'| grain stoppage, it is estimated by known medical practitioners in eastern New Brunswick dropped dead at his home at Hillsboro, Albert County. art 6o'clock this evening. He was a nephew oi' the late Dr. W. J. lewis, who for many years represented Al- bert County in the provincial begis- lsture and one term in the Federal Parliament at Ottawa. He had prac- ‘lcsd his profession at Hillsboro forty miseioner, investigating the work-'Limited ing of the A. B. C., under the! combines Act. at osgose Hall. 4 The first writ for $25,000 damages. was withdrawn. In the new writ! O'Connor claims unsiated damages' for statements alleged to have been' \ ,F -olrvh Alrmvrzo when yt!-P8 and was sixty-two years of age. ‘ made by the Commissioner during the A. B. G. probe, r f `\ `\ » ~ ’ 1** -nv-°"¢:°.ia'5;l.i . eeatraet for the een- te Plilltl. a dk- contractor. 1 ‘foot/in Arrceo ' ~.’-.ul foxes 2 one sued is new Writ for slander againstild. B. Clark. Secretary Treasurer of: Gordon Waldron, K_ C,_ Royal Com- I the Matthew Steamship Companyw l i1ldiC8-ted discovery of an anti-carb wr serum. According ie the experiments an- tiseolioally sm-ceded and tri:-....ee human cancer tissue, when inoculat- ed into boulllon and preserved for s week in an incubator at blood tem- P°f¢\'~'\11‘°. Gives rise to the suhstancs which dissolves any flesh cancer cells. lt was said iliat it would be scientifically correct tc assume rust tho-‘JC '~¢'SY4 Could be applied practi- Schoenbeuer and Schloss-have con- firmed previous experiments which (Canadian Press) BIAIMER, Scotland, Oei B.- The Prineel Royal, sister of the ling. who has been seriously |11, wal reported somewhat improv- ed today in a bulletin issued by ber physicians. WASHINGTON. D. C., Det. 2. -An honorary degree will be conferred upon Right Hon. Ram- say MacDonald, Premier of Great Britain by George Wash- iagton University dlllhs' his vis- it in Washington. .- sr.aaroN,rroi-in csrounnooi. I..-Two men were killed and ah-htsan others wounded. twelve of UQ seriously in a battle between Union and non union werhsaat tllebfarionmanufset- aartng°°lllll7'seottonmiiishers today. WIYKOUTII. N. l-. Oct. |- _ line will Ilrathatdeetroyedtwentythree bllllingalnthablinaasesntaa efthhesqmunttytbisniernlng. broke out again in a supply oi’ coal under the blackened ruins tonight. but was quickly quelled. The total loss occasioned by the blase which wiped Ht more than half the business section of the town _is now placed at bu- tween 82.50.000 and $300,000. OTTAWA, Oct. 2.-The Canad- ian Natiouai took over the two railway lines in the Gasp.; Pen- insula yesierdsy. One is the Que- bee and Occidental Railway 100 miles long, lad the other the Quebec and Weetem, The amount paid for the two was $3,530,000. The population served is 60,060. NEW YORK, Oct. 2.-Offering is expected within a day or two of the $30,000 issue of Canadian National ltailway 40 year 5 per- cent bonds, which was awarded to a banking group headed by the Bane American-Blair ~Corpora- tim, Chase Securities Carpen- tion and the Equitable Trust Omapany. 5,000 pensioners in the city alone. and Li. __,.-- Y- ' 'f - I ~ -. _ .'._____ r 25,000 throughout the province, when P"°l&@d NUHQQQS. i ' ;‘i.“.'.”.1.“i.°.“.‘§’:’.':."°.‘2."::‘..‘§‘1..;if "°L"'§&‘E/ r `... Last Minute News Flashes - »- """ . ~- ‘F Pensions will be paid out of provin S , _1 ____, _ V- __ _ cial funds and the provincial treasury ”'_»Al> kg, ‘Qf .,`.F_ g ,,_..;=,/_'T' will later collect fifty per cent from _ ’ ' __ ‘. ° _ ‘ lli strong southeasterly with occasional wind. . Toronto clear ... Montreal cloudy .. .... .. .. Quebec cloudy .. Halifax cloudy .. . St. Jci.n cloudy .. Bost:/n rain .. ... .. New York rain .. Charlottetown .. .... .. . fic WEAR Aw chu Fon ‘mc horns 1 . rg.-. rl "f`\ .L _.r fm". . Q#-._~-:_ _ _. -._ , _O ag. ""9 '__. ` -L 'f\\\~i TORONTO, Oct. 3.-Maritime winds. cloudy bo-54 62-44 56-40 60-42 56-44 do-M 00-52 se-ss li and not... ... ss. . as Us ss- ss... . sn. ss no sts Hlgh tide this morning at Lonighi, at 11.54. Bun sets this afternoon at 5.30 I-lid rises tomorrow morning at 0.02. First Quarter moon Thursday, Oct. 10th 1.41 p. ln. ' Bummerside tide _eighteen min- es ‘iter than Charlottetown. C511? in the treatment of cancer, and that such trials of the new sub- stance would be made here soon. . _-in l §§§O9¢OOO0 CAO Condensed Specials RATE-dc per word each insertion in this colum 3 O so l - I P e-eeevooe OO4§OQOOQ¢OOD1 WANTED- "\ID. APPLY 177 KENT Btreet. B030-tf F011. SALE-ONE MODERN ALAS _.__..._._._. _ ka range and two slaves. Wortlrr nu-he. shop. ooo vvslvrltn-sxrlrslsucsn M.-.ln for general housework. No washing. Mrs. J. B. Hogan, 291 Kent Street. 8063-10-3-31 *HORSES WANTED-SIX G="`D driving horses. young and so'~:'.d. woight 950 to 1100 lil. to show Still and speed, also six good eil- praas horses. young and sound. _ weight iioo. iroo loo. ist one well broken. apply Parker A. Horne. Giarlotfetown. lol . ,,. . ` _ _. a _ I - . -l . 4 i . _ . re -' .. ., \~ \_ o f _ _ ooo..- no.. ._ 11.... _l ,.,<_ _,_ _ _ __:»‘,,<__..;.‘._-,yo f__",".‘*1_:_. H, _ ' ‘ ~'~° ` . K _ or ~;'¢,f.f;1::.t~. I ` »- _ " “ ' r , »:;~:: .- l - ~ ‘iie""i~ i' ~l`~"/' ~ * ' _ 1.;