‘ NOVEMBER 2o [scam noon "‘ m sacs a Bite.‘ ROLLED o/vrsf OATMEAL . , . ‘SPECIAL pnlc'é'e'tu ‘s= mo. 111.1151... 4.01s. Y' .‘J‘ WHOLESALE Lafiaatvnvc onn SUPPLY or ' AND FEED SCHLlM-ACHER FEED ‘ CHISHOLMS‘ cow cuow CORNIMEAL cnacxzo conu _ SPECIAL PRICES 1N TON All ofnjwhlcli W63}; selling at lowest price], Getiour‘ prices before buying, A- Home 6'1 <30- , 1924 Western Gtlardian . -Ii.L._-Mr.-,.I1ouls heard. Sum- merside. ia'ii'l ‘st his-home with a eevefie attaplt o! pneumonia. . h > no -—NO'TICE TO FARM,ER8.—We will load Live Hogs at Albany Sta- ‘ “ BEAN gilon Tuesday. Nov. ‘25th paying - . ' sheet market pr cee. Green ROVAL HOPSEHOLD . "SHORTS Bros, Borden and Albany. QUEEN Cit V . .. ‘_ __ ‘OIL CAKE MEAL 349.11.30.41 ‘Bggql-INUJ‘ y, , _ COTTON SEED MEAL ' -FUNERAL OF 'THE LATE FRANCIS LAWLESB, will take place Friday morning, leaving the ‘houfle at eight o'clock thence to Surumerfield Cemetery. --TO CHICAGO. —Mrs. Charles R. McLeIIan, Summeraide who has been confined to tho Prince County Hlospirtal for several w-Ialds leilt yesterday morning for Chicago, where she will undergo special treatment. She was accompanied by Miss Currie. trained nurse.‘ LOTS & RETAIL —D_EATH REGRETTED. ——Tbe death of Mrs. ‘David Walker of New Annan, occurred at the Prince . Central? Jl-IOP from Holman’: Catalog. CARS COLLIDE-Yesterday af- ternoon at half-pant one two cars crashed into one another at iihb cor- ner of Queen and Euston streets- Most of the damage was received by one car, whose two rearvvlieels and mudguard were badly smldhetii Island Foxes» liiontlqued I-‘Qrrtfijage 1),, Charlotittetown, _ _ _ Fourth ---‘Rdyne'r, Internatlohal, Summerside. Fifth-Magic Summerslde. Sixth-Georgie Callback, Summer- side. , Seventh—— Rayner, Jnternatdonal Summerslde. Black F0! C0-- Pale Silver Adult Males: First-Peter Clarke, Second-George iCal-I beck. County HOHDHBI Ill 10 OTIOCK Mllfl- Thh-d__,COL D_ A_ Muclfllmon. ,3|_1|.~2p;s13|_ M gay night ungcir peculiarly sad‘cir- Cha,r1°uet°wn_ I ;‘ , - "i" iifswhiif“ ..i‘.'.l‘°co'ft.i'é3fii'. F°“""rP@‘" “The nueovecrevcflolele-Weoeoeewwrereme-owvce-cet 104+ from a hcrhtch from a pin on [he lamb-B- G. ‘R0391’!!- t arm only h; recently u l“, we,» - x.ll1‘—Maglc Silver Black Fox I , ._ » nestiuy eveninll- Her condition Co‘ g ' quickly became such that it was z Nov. 21, May 21, dosmed advisable w have hi" m. File Sliver Adult Females: g v ‘ moved to the hospital where ties- - z tiitte evelrythlng that was done her FirsitP-Magic Black Fox -Co.. Sum- ' r t e cou d not be saved. Deceas- merside. 1 ' ' T & (“OW ed was formerly Miss Margpret 'Second——<l3. G. Rogers, Summer. .0 Q Q Q O O 0-0 O0 VO4§§i<OrOO§~O4OO OQFO fQ O-Q Q+O4;O-O§OO-§§VQ§§§-§ Th0 ll-lll-mlii. Ferguson of Summerside, and her many friends hero wll be deeply n u o o v 0+0 vouooeowo-oa 9§+§9-O4-O44#4-+§O-Q CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 6 O 0 um- Iuun-rtltin Four lnnertlunnn . HIKHI Insertion! .. . v O06 O GOO 0Q $§O4009Q'§O flOfi QVOrOOOO COO OQ>VQQ‘QQ"QQVVQO-OO- v grieved to learn of her death und- er such sad and unexpected circum stances. She was forty-three ytors of age and leaves to mourn besides her husband. two children a boy and girl, wlso a sister, Mrs. Taylor and one brother, Mr. H. Ferguson, who have the sympathy 10c par Ilne of 5 words Iic per line of Ii word» ‘Ir [WI line of ii wurtln h‘ Sittmtloils‘ Vacant , »' ’ - l . s ssu. HOUSEHOLD Mac'- (‘.~l:liiil§S——gi‘Bi1‘i-89I. imaginable llt-muud; have business o! your own; muko ilve dollars up daily; tuipilnl or experience unneces- snlyv. (l. Gnrrclsoil, . Brnntford, (Jul. - 7-12i. Miscellaneous M?‘ _ .1 GET YOUR PRINTING DONE AT the (lunrdinn Central Job Print- t-ry. Phone 133. - 2879-5-6-tf q>< JNO, A. McDONALD-LAND SUR- vt-yot‘. llermunvllle, 664Ii-il-27M3in NOTICE—'=ERVICE AND PARTS for iWiAlVili (Tut-um Separators. (‘uuirul (lrenmcrics, Ltd, 225 Filzrogrfltreot, YSQ-II-iil-mltslii. ACCOMMODATIONS FOITTHREE pith-s- hoarding foxes. Three fe- nutl: s uud thrct- rtnirs pups for salt; Arthur C. Wood, .\It. llcr- ilPll.‘r'i<1:i'11'19'|n'4i' PLAIN SEWING OF ALL KINDS dotu- ut 30 Pnssmnre St. honn-maitlt: Xmas zifts for stile. 8i2-ll~20-in-1i For Sale TYPEWRITER, PRACTICALLY nt-w for snh- at bargain, Apply >2 School Sl.~8-I-11-20-m-3I __ _.__ . FOR SALE—AT A BARGAIN, 2 Milo Knitter kitittiitg machines. llillm- 1310s., (‘hnrlotlt-town. 839-11-20-n1-4I F0‘R SALE -- ‘rwo PUREBRED lorhshirt» i)i)iil‘H—~i)1l(‘('fl ‘type. 8 iutlllills old.- Frank Hailiday, Eldon. $09-11 lll-m-Il. h‘ ‘. ‘000000000006060100604000- . Hotel Victoria Water Street, Charlottetown oooooo Offers to the trmclllnq public a comfortable. up-to- date hotel. Contains 44 rooms with private hithe- The Cuisine is famous ' all also‘ of the community In their sad loss. The funeral takes place from her lute home in New Annan- Wednes- day afternouu to the Peoples Cemetery. Help Wanted WANTED—A MAIDEIT-‘OR GENER- nl housework. Apply 234 Fitzroy St. 829-11-20-11121. --WEDDEIJ_. —0ns of the most interesting hymeneal ' events in Summursltlta for some time took place in. St. Paul's Catholic church Stimme-rside yesterday morning at 5.30 when Miss Helen Margaret Noonan, third daughter of Mr and Mrs.‘J. M. Noonan became the wife of Mr. Edward l’. Foley, son of Mr. and‘ Mrs M. P. Foley, Kildare and for the past ten years of Gourlles, Ltd, Summerside. The WANTED—1 GOOD MAN TO chop pulp and lath wood and timber for boxes, with his wifc, no children. Apply Lcwis (lon- uors. West St. Juhn- N. B. 502-11~19-m2l eta sanmuos STEADY EM- ployment for Barbers. Become expert in 8 weeks. Write Mol- botiqtict of American Beauty roses. She was uttundod by her sister Miss Pauline Noonan, who was gowncd in navy blue tricotine. with Isabella fox fur and carried a bouquet of curnatlons and maid- en hair fern. The groom was as- sslteti by Mr- I-iunry Noonan, cou- sin ct‘ the bride. The nuptial _".Vinss was celebrated by Rev. John iJ. McDonald who also performed the marriage. Mendelsohits wud- -dlng march was excellently play- ie-d by Mrs. Roy Silliphant and dur- WANTED-OLD EDISON MOVING Picture.- lilac-blue. Apply Bruce Yco. SourlrL-Slli-l1-20-m-Sl WANTED—-TO RANCH A FEW pairs foxes. Apply Guardian. . S40-11-20-ni-2l Reid's car (Continued From Page 1) i‘ ism ing the Mass an "Avg Marin" was P901118 Wailing i0 011M‘? a blIS 011 ilwllliiiliiiy sung in duct by Ma's. L. Topsail Road, the cur turned cont-iii, Afciicllnn and Mrs Roy Silli- plctcly over and crushed six man-pliant. A sumptuous wedding to death. The court milmuncrl br- kfust was served at the home to tho scene of the ticcldcnt when-lug 111g 11,319, arm- whwh the wed. the witness dcmuirstratcd the facts ding purly titotoritl to Borden, en upon which he based his conclu- sions regarding the speed ot‘ thc car. He polntt-J out that from the absence of trucks after the car struck o. stump near the bus, the car must have cittnptiltetl twenty five fcet through the all-r, turning completely over. He testified that the foot brnkt- was operating only one hear wheel and that the hand brake was missing. The crown rested its case and the deft-rice will proceed tomorrow. Ottawa nnd other points of inter- est. Th0 brlile and groom are held in very high esteem. being popul- nr members of the social life of Summerside and the wedding gifts wore many beautiful onee- On their return- Mr. and Mrs. Foley will reside in Summerslde. The Guardian joins with a host of friends In wishing them a- life of uninterrupted happiness and pros- perity. , __._.-oe~c~_. Eastern Guardian m-‘THE VERNON DRAMATIC CLUB intend putting on a play "Dust of the. Enr-th" In Montague llull, November 2-1. Proceeds, \vor- thy cause. Curtain rises at 8.20 sharp. Atlnrlsloii 35c and 50 c. Night BIRTHS McINNIS-At Southport. Nov. n10. 1924, to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mc- Innis. a daughter-Ruth Katherine. DEATHS ' over Canada. , Telephone in all rooms. Codviieous service- H. c. aiibilvil.‘ . Manager (iharlottetown Hotel co. 1.1g; Proprietors ' -voo0¢0oe0+ 0403004040 VICTORIK OTEL 1 ,0>0-o-+Qooo¢>eo eoooooovow i A. .1. Duff. ital-mix; 1.. w.' “Iiftltllik. Murrny River; H- L. Illliiliv. Joggirrs Mines; D. Stewart ‘- none: ‘ iThe North American Hotel, Kent MaoDOUGALL-Ait Rice Point, November 19th, Malry MacDougall. widow of the late Samuel MacDon- gal, aged 67 years. Fptieral today (Thursday). the 20t1h. at 2 p. m. fro-m the residence of her son. Char ice. Ititsrment Argyle Shore lCeme- tery, unfavutirnble, plny following night. _ 850-11-20-21 I bog to announce that I have take-n over the management of -~ RUSSELL-At Gaytown on Novem- 8t-, and am now prepared to cater her .19m‘ John Russell‘ aged 3o to the travelling public. ears. Funeral today, (Thursday) I earnestly solicit the patronage y ‘ - of the frliends of this popular hotel £221, _sff,gf,‘fans,,,fiseriiertiigmji and assure them courteous treat- ment ln return. It Is my Ilntentlon to conduct the 3.80. Interment People's Cemeve ,1. '7——-— 9" BUD" Cmlege- Deparlmem bride was very becomingly attired Halifax. 3-1-ttsii- m a stilt of polret twill, trimmed — with stone martin fur, with black “Tinted velvet but and carrying a corsagel route for u honeymoon to Monlreaf Siwklillv: Walter 8. El-irwent-henibuslnecs In a manner that will In- side. ~ .'I‘hird—Rayne-r, international. F°llPth—Mfl€Ic Silver Black Fox Co. Fifth-Colonel .1). A. iMnoKinnott. >Sixth-—Pure Canadian Co_ Seventh—-B. G. Rogers. Illghch-Hills Bros. K-lttgs-toit. --—-<voa>__.__.. Will Try To (Continued From Page 1) that is the fiscal quits-flan, was a flllblect/tabooed by the chairman of the conference, Hon. James Mur. dock, who was more engrossed In more personal affairs at the time. Claims Cred-It for Tories. "Futility follows futility.” said Mr Meishen. "while the country suffers as a consequence." The (lovernmtut, said Mr. Meig- heh. had taken away the protection» nu which national industry depend- ed and offered nothing in return. Canada "n-eetied not “an uxpen- sive Shibboleth" or tiny new busi- ness nos-trum, but it needed only to get back on to the "rock of c1 ntmonsense of the National pol- icy" and to profit by tho experi- ence and tradition of 50 years of prosperity. he said. ~ , Constructive policies in Canada, said the Conservative lender, had Hzlways hntl their‘ genesis lathe- Conscrvntlve party. Whatever there was oi’ solid and dependable policy In the Liberal administra- tions had been- a heritage from Conservatives. "True." said Mr. Meighen, "there weru some great Liberal enterpris- es which were constructive while they were un\der‘ construction.“ Tht-xe was the Transcontinental Railway. But these, he said, _had come buck as liabilities to the doorsteps of Canadian-s, who were‘ the tnortgagees for these enter- prises. which bad become a monu merit to the folly of 20 years ago. .{¢e>-____ De Valera (Continued Frgn Page 1) uinet the Government's failure to ca-rry out its "sack the lot." pol-icy against‘ former British sympathiz- ens who are in administrative posts Extremism has developed ‘among the -Free State supporters who de- infl whom they suspect of no change of itesrt toward-s British control and whom they regard as merely aoquiescing In the present state ofnffalrs, which they were unable to prevent. , Thva National group expresses the discontent of the-army officers whose ultimatum demanding a for- ward movement recently creaiteti a se-rzlotre crisis. These lads-tr form a strong militant section which holds um the Anglo-Irish treaty under which the present Govern- ment was established must ‘be util- Ized as n. etepplnx stone to com- plete independancc free of all Im- perial associations and control. They boldly urge that -the Govern- ment ‘has tallied to carry out tthe ideas of Collins and Griffith, has submitted do influences favorable to the British and ‘ restrained tits policy tor-hold t-he di-Iendship and THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN mand a complete cut with the older 60 A little higher in price, but -—y whatd wonderful difference a few cents make. i o a a. form oi" blockntllng the count and Marvin): -the iris-h into submission. As long as t-hc British ie-xercise sun Yesterdays Market Report lin milltitry" strength ready to (Canadian press) iitarch south there 11s no necessity NIONTRIGAL, Nov. lihfiDcmnnd for pu-nltlve expeditions; from local buyers for cash gruinl i In tho domestic market. today was L a somewhat. iilllliitfii and the volume ofbttsinoss was small. Tito cur lot Iiast night‘ on the League Alleys the Alerts won from the Newspap- tratlc was also quiet and prim-s crmcn by u large mttrgin. The Al- were uuchnttgcd with Ontario No. 1i oxtru illiliidllfl burlt-y utiolctl ut. crts wcre in good form and rolled u high scorc of 2047 pins. 81.00, No, Ll grade at $1.08 pcr bush- Tho Ncwspapcrtncn were not I111 oi 0x truck Ontario No. 2, whitc' to their previous rmrfortnances and oats‘ at 62. No 3 grade at 60 (zts. and No 4 grade at 58 cents per bush- fullotl to hold their opponents, Ono of the fans remarked that el ex store. Prices on all grades, of winter wheat flour were well liilPif‘ form was pied. Following are the scores: maintained IlIIiiEl‘ a steady ticmantl for suppl-les. The tone of winterl wheat flour was firm at the recent‘ advances noted. A fnlriy active busi ncss was transacted in eggs and the tone of ‘the tnarket very firm with no change In prices to iiote. The mnrkct for potatoes was with- out any few feature to note. Little‘ Iiuslur-ss was transacted in checsn s ATEKEEL?‘ 1m 1,12 16,, because there was no improvement w‘, J ‘wlcnon'u'l""" " 1,3}, 1'43 18a in the tlemuntl from foreign buy- v ' do‘, ‘LII, 1M 200 c-rs although the trend was steady. g‘ l)*'_g;,ifn‘,'ll'ng' " 251, “Us l“ Extreme dullness marked lilo but- i.‘ nducetie" " " T,“ 151 tcr trade. ' " ‘ ' ' ‘ ‘ ‘ “ Canadian Press , oqvrAdvA‘ Nov 19___(Eggs) "The. 'l‘ntnls . . . . ..t._. .. 800 018 839 tintlortone is firm on account of the' (‘mud IOMIFMMR _ scarcity of fresh receipts. At of‘, NlimipApEfimEN‘ number of producing llfiillifl stor- ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ‘* 210 ago eggs are being brought in- ns R‘ Munonmd ' there tire not enough fresh coming 13' Dfmcan " ' '" to meet the local ticmand. Star-u" ("Pmet ' age eggs continue to move into M- 5mm)“ - ~ - - - - -- constimption freely. Slightly 1111s- ier undertone. Storage extras 47 -to ~18 firsts ill to 4-! seconds 37 to 38. MOIliFOZII egg rccuipts IighLI fresh (wt-rat. scarce; mic“, [h-m‘ l-l. Doutrcitc bud high single score unchanged. . i271 pins, cqtizlllng I3. Poolds score Ottawa retailing fresh extras G5, n1‘ lust game. storage extras 5S, firsts ~17 to :32. ' Winnipeg firm. retailing cxtrus "Fotnls . . . .. (irund Total S. Ilcsilochcs had high total. 60-1 55 to 60, firsts 50 to 55, sccontls ~10 pins. to ~15. Saskatchewan markets firm xl-Xg gm“, hosthohed L111 prhhry rtniiling extras 55 to 60, firsts 50, to 55, seconds ~10 to 45. » Edmonton firm retailing extras 75 to 80, firsts 65 to 70. Calgary j-obblng 813.50 per case, seconds $10.50 tier case. Vancouver fresh laid firm, pay- ing country points extras G3, firsts night. The Invllnclbles vs. C. N. R. 'l‘ht.- C. N. R. say they are going to win this game. Y. “GYM”. Anyone who. hnppuited to be at tho "Y" yesterday afternoon could not ht-lp but be imprc-ssctl by the wny tht- junior class went through tht-lr cxcrcises and thc spirit with which they cutcretl into their paints- Over forty of tlicm were in at- tendance 11nd it is t-xpcctt-tl that before long this class will reach tht- sixty mark. Tonight. ut uiilill the Seniors woll have their sucond tiight. A good turnout is expected. SEEKING B5111‘ Herb Jones, Montreal, former , Chicago spot 47 to 54 refrigerat- ors, (Novembersl 351/4, Dusember 36%. New York extras first 58 to (i1. firsts 50 to 57, Dccembers 37%. day when Ihe republic will ultima- tely come. T-he forward grottp holds that present methods and a-ffl-lht- tions retard and will in timeninke dimpossible the greatly desired rt.» public. Between them and do Val- era's panty there is only n differs-u ce of method, in the claims the two parties are making in the pres ail-t elections. These elections will ‘control and ‘hold Northern Ireland . furnish a test of the popular will, since even a partial success by the Republicans will mean they have popular support which in a short. slbls even if It does not put tihe Republicans absolutely in power. .The hroclamatlon of a republic sparring partner of Silas Green- light heavyweight champion of Can- uda is at present in the city and while here would like to engage in u boxing exhibition with one of our iocnl luminaries of the manly art. Mr. Jones is a. likely and well built Suinnn-rsitic; G. I’. Stacey, Monc ton: It. I’. 8e11,, Halifax; J. B. Mar- lin. Toronto; A. H. Deverlsh, Hali- iflX: Miss A. J. Nicol, Toronto; G. -\I- Robertson ani-rwlfel St. John; Proprietor, North Amenloan Hotel. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of illra.‘DavI|l Blrt who departed this Ilh November 20th, sure satisfaction to all who pat- ronlze mo. JOHN T. FIODD. 84011201I Mile mrfl-gd‘ Writes: W ‘ ~ .1 .1 r5‘ TEczemn on M Face Com ‘lefte y Relieved” Bu: 48, Bllockltotne, M5»: ‘ "s... ttfctr wit’ 1 11111. child. t annexed with eczema on my "=- Ai time: my face was completely covered with large sorel- IDII; Just two yells ago, Dear Mother, Mince you have left no. 0h‘ how vrs min your amillni hoe lint you have left us‘ to remember None on earth nn-Itltnke your place. 0ft. oft we wander to your [rave In a quiet cemetery uppn the hill,“ Your death has left n-lonescrcneal ThIaNvorId can never III. issmn-En n! 1- Izauonntn. MR8. BOB”? IA1Y‘_ and i trisd~ nearly every kind of medicine that, I heard oi with no results. Thin lasted for over twenty years. until one day I salted the advice of my drussilt. who bade me give Dr. Clinic's Ointment a trial. After‘ the Ointment for a ‘few days, the mel- began to heal, and soon I was completely reiicvcdof u. - 291%.‘! 1 , roist reuruftlcr vtiri n1: - benefit ofJIvc-KQNLC. Charity - h v It \ the‘. ‘qlbronbz-‘V . .11 40h!’ 4m," secure the cooperation of the also tlon of aouvhern opinion which believes In- this ten _ cy- Northern Boundary ‘ ‘ensce. Over this maternal sttuation hangs the menace of the Northern Boun- dary. It is generally expected the majority findings of the Boundary Commission will deny the Free State's claim‘ tolargé portions of Northern territory and that this will bring disastrous results for , Cosgrnvltfs prestige and-for that of his Government which has pledged the South to‘ accept the findings repudiation is expected when the find-Irma are publiohed and the con- erg-lng troubles are likely to over- wheim the ‘Ministry. in, thejemote “ , the Commission's findin- satisfying the aspiration-s of the ee State. the Northerners wllll decilpedo yield. Thin‘ confront- ed wvi-th troubl ‘Ielttfer’ wal the Gov- ernment Ia mind for disappointment by preach lug the aaétrhm of "tolerated se- cession" ‘on- the part of the North- ‘erners. _ ‘ ‘ . No member. of theroovefiltflent p sparing ‘the public a that the present. measure of would Immediately follow and the question of further Bnitisit influen- chap and It is to be hoped that some arrangement can be made co would again become pressing. whereby the above mentioned box- whatever they are. Prompt popular - it ls possible that tthe influence, er may be accommodated. If and w-hen it comes, w-ill take the 6-06-0440 Queen Hotel Water Street, Charlottetown This popular Hotel has been completely renovated and refurnlllted throughout and offers very comfortable accommodation to the travel- ing public. The tabla Ia especially good and the public are courteously cared for. Rates $3.00 a day. Charlottetown Hotel 'fCo., Ltd. Pmprlotors A duh oi Clark's Tomato Ketchuppn chops, or all}! V 1 added . ‘ \- _ a QUEEN HOTEL , . I F- J- I-vckarbr. Hts-mums; w. o. ‘It. ; ,\ "j t‘ 501 _;:-_- Anderson, Morel]: B G. {grime i1‘ “ 1- Q". 'acltvliie: Hilfinuaff ' yMl-‘g’, i J- M9"°°d' Itionualflti. Ii»- ulhm 11mm no 1 mu at prefer avoi- makingipaxfle ‘dgea ogthe ..»' .-¢..._- L-vs-wwuwu 1.. ".- . QourIsLA. B. Goodwin, Boston: C. B. Green, Mrs. Fraser, Montague. y...» --- - rtnunlnlntn We require a large quantity of canning stock immediately. This includes old roost- ers, culls, torn birds and scalded stock, drlawn and undrawn. . We are still paying the highest price for crate-flattened dry plucked Chickens and Fowl. Be sure and get our pric_e list. CONRAD & COMPANY Phone 251. 5s Water st. 847-11-20-31 D R Egnfittglfitanh (tilnibta WELL AND SUCCEED Look for the label in the inside pocket Herc are VALUES New styles, new fabrics, new colors are features you naturally expect in Society Brand ovcrcoats. You’ll find them more satisfying than ever this season. Their values are ‘ undeniable. You'll like the new Scotch Mists, Scotch ‘Downs and GlengarryxPebbies especially; rich, deep, warm, serviceable. Take the ulster for instance. A somewhat l long, very full, wide-shouldered overcoat with half -belted back. Correctly cut, it gives a burly effect without clumsincss. Wc have a splendid assortment. As low as h ‘ others up io$55 - 1|. W. IIiIBBLEE 136 Great George Strut Charlottetown’: Smartest Store for Men and Boy's Wear. 1 rr's rm: cur or Your: ctornasfrnar couture ./. .=% —-‘-a-‘-_- * ~.-:a_ ‘r -1.;. I 4 w -“-'-—., lfZllbiuuvfih-fii sr.~.,-m.., t. -.,- .115, .;,.,,-,-_ _ 4:1’ _1s~.. f ‘ ‘ ". i‘! ‘i