. I if __ _ . li _.-4, ._ ._=, _,__, Zin . <-fr ,. .ipi _- , . in V 1 ..r'»\ `\" r." ____ tiff. fgri.-. .£_5,,_ I ii -'1,‘-_i » I . Li-f iw I r 1 _, SC 31 . 1 v _i i» .__ ,_ .»_»._ 4:? _ . ,ai ._ , ._ - ~;'.x,_ _._ =_ . “ ‘ : i ,..',- ~. ‘- . _ ‘v i 1 1 .. . - _ 5 r -. . __ ._ _ i-¢g_~.» . . f' _ _,_ ._, _, _ ..,__._,. ~, _ __ _ _ , _ . . _ ____/._ _ __. ., _(__ __ __.__7__._.__,i,\. . . . _ .. ', 1.. A ¢ - » . 1 . _- __ . ~ 4" ' F f f ¢»,f,"‘ '~..;;r~',;.~..¢,,;‘~’” ~ -gf ’ ~, '. .1 ' /~i,._._>__~'_~_~_-, . ,i_ _t i~.,&__ 0 1 “<, ‘..~‘ _ e 4 . I »»==‘.- . -~~ rwi- "‘ _._, ' '~ ' - . ' ;i_.__.. -Y, e-,;.e9_- _ __ ina- eninaorrerowu cmiem-'.iiva -_-_-isle, and clears the system e!_ and Miss Mmi°,P,g°t,t_ who ue “_ .ee fcnfw- wr 1° eff°¢U"°lY- U' tending Pj w. 'o., ciiariotteeewii. . fi-iii-=_~a." "Friii1.-e-tives" us ...__ -.~i~.- or oranges. apples, tin and ...A- very pretty and happy event . iiinined-by a process that toolrplaice' on Wednesday last, at the ores their medicinal value hour' oi’ tive in tht evening at the ' . -i-tile :miles nndlnternsl an- home ol James- and-' Mrs. Ailieck, _ ,, ~ - 1 1 1 “bm _ Cherry Hill, uber Mt. Stewart, when ~ .Tl“'i°w.f` ‘f-r...i..f...iv..- fheirt yew:-i_r___e:;d fiaiighrgr Mi==_M:_;- _. Z 1 1,-uigarewaeu neondsow- __,_ ,'T_,¢\:)|l;n}E;'ux,,r,:;: oh.; lock to Wm. McKenzie of St. An- __ _ le". yum 50° -_b°|_‘ drews, in the prieeemice oi nearly forty _ _ _ -..__.,u| me 25c_ 5-,.u|¢.|,, invited guests mostly rexaitives. Wlhile i . . mtawo. Miss Lilly McKenzie, sister of the _ groom, played t-he wedding mairch,the young couple took their places unat- ltemied. Rev. D. N. McPhall, M. A., Moms ABOUT _ ‘B. D., Ph. D. of Mt. Stewart omaiat- »pHE YQRK L0A_N_ ing. The bride was most tautetully ____ gowned lor the occasion. After the T0R0NT0_ January 5_ ._. A mu. ceremony the company partook ot a. tion is being circulated asking for well prepared- Burner- Mwuv useful the release of Philips oI,the York Present# wer” "°°°iV`°d- Mr- and MTS- Loau notoriety, because the com- Mel/iieinzie will make their future p,,,,y»,, mai,-B an tupniug one better home three miles east oi' Mt. Stew- Qhnyixvne a_vnnr°t¢"(l. A *nrt l _ _ _ = ~; j.-ii ilvc.--constlpated bovlell- _ 'GUI' WDCB My Per ton six bo eight ed For the gig, of tim Umfo.~m_ » Io; th" dm,-awar Wm be doa, in 11,09 Wi; ' _i ,:." 2 V' . ` lii -- nvcrworked 'kidniyl -- in F.°°l.m'n' Mt' suwwrt' has r°` d°n5"9v turkey PW lb `I5W°lV° °9Df~5.| ldear Hunting is andthe! lllt6l‘$tIll5 'than in 1908. I ‘Iyw ll .--_.A itil I ` ».i -li £,// -I , .»- f~a~°°= :cc ~»~ me ef ~» ii. -ir.. im 0.. of 1 » There is 0nl_y Uno I “Broma Uulnine' 'iT'.':.:at ls ' Laxative Bromo Duinine asm rn: wuiun avm ro nuns A ouul In ans mr. Always remember the tull name. Look w- this signature on every box. 250. jvyb I i C hri_~t nz s ‘ongs AT i ‘ Miliir l.’rothers , "'~""` _ “The Message of the ` ' An~els” ’_'f"' `\ ` W “The Birthday of the _ . \ __ _ Kin-gi: t - M _ “o Quiet Nighi, -__ U Holy Night” “i`he *angels Xmas Son I) “The I-loiygChild” Ere, Etc, lot of pnpiiisir _~.o:i_gs_;ir 5c, xoc and Igc per co r thc reiiiuiii<_I<_‘i' of thi; mouth. Mil ER BROS, |23 Kent St. itsd&rti Ctiurlotietown _ mm; If" fe-f" H 'Ld .millil 3 °m°k°“° eight °e°'°° W' n’ and 933° grandest: pictures' ever shown at this twentycents per dozen mpulu h°u,,__ _ ’ . T-he song by Mr. Dodge, It Looks ' mi";l;d;;m3:;;_sCgrhmgligtsuemrtz Like a. Big Night Ttnlght, is one oi i ` _ ' ‘ ‘ " I t hi t thi d '1it.era_ry inst.iti;_t;ion, which many oth-_ £13 “West and ca ° _ es “gs hm er paces tn't s Province could ,es- ’F'°,. tonight the managment am tablish with instruction s/nd plea-Iouermt _B prog,-Bm gh” is superiar sure. It was organized last Octotxer; to anything yet seen he,e_ by Miss Deacon, oi Toronto, a lady Th-8 _announcement of the subjects who has beers visiting Mrs. Geo:-ge_ Wm. aww m- -the evening pap”s_ Thompson for several summers past. I Admig-Sion an cem_,_ She takes an enthusiastic interest in - literature. and is one of the valued contributors to the Toronto Globe, Une Monday a month is devoted to Canadian literature; and the other Mondays to the study oi 'leunyi-son. ...The funeral oi the late Mrs.,Mary McPherson took place on Wednesday, the 9th December, nt. thc residence oi ner son, Laughlin Mcl’iif.rson, in Vai- leytielii East. Early Monhay zooming 'ueioie this respected resident passed away at the- age oi 86 years, lament- ed by all that knew her. Among the numerous relatives and friends pre- sent was His Honor Lt. Governor D. A. McKinnon. She .was laid-to rest :in the family plot of Valleyiield. Cemetery by the side of her husband, the late Alexander McPherson,. who ,pre-deceased her four years ago. The ‘following chil-dren ol the deceased ,lady are lf/it to mourn: Margaret, Iwiie oi Donald McKinnon, Brooklyn; Flora, wiie oi John Gordon, Cardi- Igan; Kate, widow oi Angus MacDon- ald, Head oi Montague; Christy, in =Bostun, Mass; and Laughlin, in Val- Ileyheld. The lsrgeninnber of rela- ltives aind sym-pathizing friends pre 'sent at the funeral services testiiled to the esteem in which this deceased Iwas held‘. Her pastor, thé'Rev. A. S. IStewart otliciaited at the home, and 'conducted the last sad rites' at the ...Santa Clause did not forget the good folks of`Stra`tbco`na this year as was shown by the pleased faces of the children oi the audience and a iull school room on Christmas night. The children ofthe district gave an excellent entertainment unider the di- rection oi their teacher' Miss Floreincq L. Matheson, who spent mruch time and thought on the trainiinig oft the little ones and arranged the dialogues so that evefry one was satisii‘ed» and pleased with them. The program was as follows:-Recitation' Malcolm Mc- Leod; Reci-tation, Myrtle Hunter; Dialogue, Five Girls; Recitstions by Walter Burdett, Russell Hunter and nlizc little girls; Recitations by Doro- thy Buzidgtt, Helen Spindle; Dialogue, 'Fourteen young people; Recltatiousl lihy--~’ioy Burdett, Willie Spindle, /_lax I-‘cle-md; Address by Wm. Bur- .' in 11 .~“'~flcfvis by Melville Spindle, _Ew.:._1‘~."c'..eod, two little g~ir1s,Janet |Hunter, "frills Bryden, Walter I-ilunter ILoulsa Ross, Earl Hayden. Alter the children dnisiied, Santa Clause ap- peared and distributed the presents, then gave an interesting comic song. A vite oi tbianiks, moved' by Wm. Bur. dett, seconded by Waite" "‘-'si .‘.t,vrns then jemdered to Mies l"» “von by Eeichairman Stuart Hurt... They rose and dismissed by singing God Following are the services for the week. Wednesday evening, January 6th.- Christian Church leader, Rev. Geo i, ' f S 5. 2 'x F; ‘i if Ii ls. i i ‘ ll. ll. BROWN - Brown’5 Half Price Sale L did not want te cut. But by jilgo when I do. I |ot the Goods, I get the Pluck Anil the bargains are in you. E. Ross, People’s Church, leader. Rev. G. R. White, subject, Family and Schools. Thursday svenng, January 7th.-~ First Methodist Church, subject, British and Foreign Bible Society, address by Rev. Wm. Harrison and Rev. R. G. Strsthie. Friday evening, January 8th.- Zlon Church, leader, Rev. H. E. Thomas; subject, Gambling and In- tsmperance. Saturday evening, January 9tl -- St. James' Church, leader, Rev. F. . J. Floyd: subject, The Signs oi the Times. All these services will begin promptly at 7.80 and close at 9 o’clock. An otlering will be received at each service and devoted' to the P. E. Island Hospital less necessary expenses oi Ministerial Association. On Sunday, January 10th, t .e usu- al exchange of pulpits will be made in the morning as follows!- Grsee Church-Rev. G. R. \'lhl.i;e. Baptist Church--Rev. William Her- risen. First Methodist-Rev. Geo. ld. Bore. Zion Church-Rev. H. lil. Tho-uns. St. James Church-Rev.J. F. Floyd. Christian 'Church-Rev. T. F. I’ul~I icrton. ‘,b 0 C 0 0 O .O p...- s}o:e¢:e0:ee:o¢: ,o¢:e{ea,u:se.ee.e¢.ee:eo:oe.eo:n: 3 "Lustre Dom" Under- °,_ sl-irts. Feather iiglitsilken bright fashions height and prices ri ght. ¢¢%NM*Nk?N ._i_¥-_-ge-._ ‘ :Urest bargains it P¢ton's im-| nense clearance sale. lil-29ilrt!. ‘ I 0 -S- »-:~z-e~:»-:-c~:- -2° AIIIANIAISES UI THE. PHiSEIIT IIME IIHLI 'I‘he` winter time table now lu~ op- 'eration on the P.E.l.R. appears to be one that gives good service con- sidering the number oi trains which are used' to do the work over the iliie, on Mondays. Wednesdays and 1 d t ins ` fr ,Fridays mlxe ra are run om nd to all olnt on the line and on MORE TROUBLE ON INTERCOLONIAL. OTTAWA, Jan. 5. -»- Following the institution oi the eight hour day on the Intercolornlal, with a _proportionate reduction of ivages,the mechanics employed on the railway are demanding 9, lull day’s pay. _ n.;ia;.T.T ,__ C. P. R. Fireman Bully Sesldcl C. P. R. ilrsmal, Geo. H. Datfns, who liven il Robertson Street. Fort William, while in i |his engine near West!-irii happened n ni\~ty| I accident. The water gauze ef the lucuinotivo i burnt and scnldcd the whole If the loft side ot j his face and head terribly. ` ‘ "it So hnpponcd."sn.Id Dufl‘u~i to our repro seutativo, 'tlintl had abox of Zam~llnI; In I @s'€..5, . '__ ‘__ aw. Fel . if ‘.2 ,i ti. Z , il _ _ _ Q92 Different \_~ .lust a (cw of the Brands MADE li’ EVERY i{”OW"( FORM AND VAR! _/i EDI)Y’S TOILET PAPERS _ No Nec-’ to Purchase Inferior Importation;- ._1;_',-‘L5-) Po- 'vcly l. :rsnst in getting Ed|'ly's , ‘- /.i.wi\vs. c\ ...ri := ¢.\:u.z.m-_/isn ron :ears uxrciuzs :7 ///__ ‘ “Nil in-‘\ ,-_ _ _ __ /My/n _ i .' 5;-,3 ef;i°.»\ F-"»'»_..f» 5...., /_.fr Cilfiqm. is . -T3-7-"‘#~' , .=" ' `“~`.. ~§` `“.._ 3 -3'5": Ii fi- "lil - Ip.; 3 -»_ ». 6;,,"é.!:f»’i'\ 5; ¢,,___»_,i‘iI;.;;i-_ "'~'_. U ‘-1 .li f”=-'~ii..' f ‘°;;.~/- ‘ii - .I = -.Iii li. ____ ,ii El ,_ ` tu, ' 1 \~ - " _Lin-’~= *gf //» *I __i ' New Y rk F»»h'AAds'f_I B P mypoeket,vvhi hl df a lip ` . ' ' _ _ ‘ - Tuesd_ayB_ Thu,-shaya and g.a¢u;~¢~a,yg and ,,,,,,,1h,,¢c,,,.::Z,¢;l},,,ni°,':;:,,,m,,iI,,,,,k To fisliermen__ rii..y_ref_r~n <_|_=iiir; itll! _ pf_1nii?ni'nlil`i:tiiIeA:Roh‘i'0 I‘¥\‘ll0 \'0u linvu exivi-riivii-ii . we “fe established 45 YEARS :ha :et.lll‘?1ngth;a:a.!§1€‘da.y having tour but withina wonderfully short time Zuiu-Tliilt Ii Y LJF. Ili' rxirlflil Hill" il"li h “iid ""Ic" 5'0" fm' 5 “Udmll ‘° _..... . _ _ _ _ d |, m\iii~,L_ [\voiii|.t tviiiii- hours them From Tigmsh gud in. gave mc cuss. loss able to rontliiiie mi _ ' 'i`i» iisliri-iiieii risii heaters:---Kiiialy lavor I ‘ 9 us with _,'oiir name and adclresssothst we y _ Vhiiiiy fiuni time to tiuic mail you infor- mitirn of viilue 1 s I7iii.i\‘~ Bluitautile Agency, Brad . _ _ _ . , . - - .. _~ . .1 _ _ _ . _ . . 5 . iills ie.i.liiiliii-1 .ii ii.il, struts or the Market an te1`l1l€diB.t0 Bfatl0U5 Dasgengers can ‘]"mc"a-dum' rmcmrg humd ommmd Y 7" 'ni'ciI :inii s;i'i.-f:ic\oi\' .icciiiiiii Fiilmn 1\'.'i'ioni»i| B-ink or an whole - ' i ~ ' mureZi\ni-Lliikmil eoutinuiiii the troalincit he 'H' I' ' - - y &0ll-9 'ii'l','°"ef>'3".i°i'.."..i§"i`§ii‘§ °lo1°5'§pi`.iiii"‘9ni.‘iiiiIfiii. I ' ` e ved" g ` Ia_Dd_ three qllértej l10\lrB ill the City. superiority. I`lnwo\'or this muy ho,_ the i’-cl 3 fprom soufis, Georgetown and inter- remnina that in tour continonlstu which It line . ,b ` I. d Pd 'it ‘ t ' it h . b _ m¢'d»i-U- 0 5f»5I5i01_19 .d`3i1Y P3399D'EU|`5 9511'cgilihgcigaiiiiikhrhiriiliiiiideliialhhurs M 8 N0 12 Fulton Fish nafket Nigw Ygrk come' to Charlottetown and return' ' - r ' i- ‘ ii _ _E or b\ii_'ris, tiitu, fi itllillu, br\_i_is oc1elI_;a,_p_iIe ~ ' - In cell, rngr wot-iii i c _ me -r cum, ai eu, -1 thé same day having upwards of ,our i festerin some :lr l ia. ` oold~nor l»~< hours here. The steamers are due to ‘arrive at Ge`oi~,'g`e't'6w`n'e`t Ida m and if , 1 .ippoi p css, oil. frost bites, umlixll sklii hjiiricn unri oiaeai -~i, Zani-B ik is beyond doubt. a most mnrveliou cure . Fe -.A-_ \ ' ~ Bti FISH, LO ii '»‘ i?lfS t-he mania ‘audi passengers are run in’ Drllimiet iuiil stores soil atéll ncn'l1 i but M I N' 9 V1' 9 i-*Y BP*-ecfal tram t0' 'connect with "lm ‘mid the Ziiiii-Hiik (',u.,' 'I‘or~\nti\. will miil ii we:-itieirin train at Royalty Junction or box, posi. free, |ii|mn rccciit of prim-. » my Charl0tt€1§0WD. ‘l\1\_l_S 1081118 D0 UIDB- gf,t°,’,'f,‘;,,§1;",'f‘f,",',,,lv"[,f"m',&%;§,,ff,“‘_ Con=ig‘mnents .=oli_ctcd mid prompt returns made. The outgoing m-alla all como to Ghnr- nom tiieiriiii.-iii~ioi-ii . Send all stock in ¢are of 5 R_ Wiley & Co; Boston .dass lottetowu during the aiternoan and N Y k"_‘-_-M i 4dm‘-'fi‘mi\v Refuieiiccs Aiiv -‘ holesale House _ r e iii i e ‘ __ __________.- ___ -__;,_~_:_____ _--.___ ;i:;.,‘.§’.‘.Z'§.i.“.“‘.1. l’..°.‘i."€‘;. 53.2. ...Z __ ee; 01 Fish Ads = Sf»B8.iIlBI`B. ' '“___"` i mms- -- l ` *L From Murray Harbor 5Wi`"""li13"" termediaite stations passengers can come to Charlottetown and return the same dey having upwards of tive hours in the City. It is generally un- derstood that the people along this line are better satisfied with an ex- press traiu three days oi the week than a mi-xed train every day and it seems as ii the people all along the fine are pleased to travel these days. Passengers from Cape Traverse and intermediate stations can go to Sum- mersldo and return the same day 'hav- ing tour hours in Summerside Freight I want your consignments of Smelts and Eels and will make, prompt market returns. WILLIS I‘I. ROGERS I move into No. 24 New Fulton Market in January, where I will have more space and bet- ter chance for displaying all fish consigned to me 12 i6dmwfrm6,vvpd Successor To Ahiifiii-iM L'»‘0N G0., WHOLESALE ii iipigii niiiii |50 Beekman Street nsignments So'icted. NEW YURK 1 .timer _'H-*' M to and from the Steamers at -George- » ___d__§j.__`__l:_,___\_§_l_i_;.i_'i\' & SUNS. Traiiisicr Ailenls Boston Prompt Returns town is_ well .taken care of as the -1-fi-.~_-~_¢> ~<-_ ----- -_--:-_~~ ~;~-_--T=f Gcor etowfn 'train is a diali mlixed - ' ' ' ' ,,,,,,f,,,,, 0,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,’,,,, ,,_ ‘ 1# 'S' ‘fl ' 1” ff Shipyoursmeltsandcelstothisfirmaboveallot c Robert W.CoIe . , ~ I ' ._ .__._,_.____ ,- h‘Ki H press is run between Bonds and HECAU E Nr l\ici_~s pe-rsoiially liavill.-s iill consiirnmmis and gusrame SGW Ii 0 HK." Geox- egown this -tm;-D »|g_b|-M, hy, m_ 0 _ DAILY Ri*)'l`URi\`S. The hiighr-si possible prices :ilwiiys paid. -L_ ___-~ - »-_- e __ ____ - n______._._ _i__..&__ C’ “l iii. fzziiarieiiteiriwii and reiiiigiie nie 'I All Freirhtand Exnressvze Ouaferltced MONTREAL, Jlan. 4-The promot- ers ei the cariiivar have eeiree iiie` railways to subscribe liberally. stat- ing that .ii this be done they will abandon the idea of mn ice palace, thus destnoving the main obiection- to the project. . I cured my Cough with "SPRUClNE” Why don’t you? __...______ KONTLGUE MARKETS. Corrected tor every Vieneeday and Ssturdsfs issue. Herring per bbi. |6.00 to $6.00 Flour, holler Proenlper 196 lbs. ,til Cod, per_quintal $4.00 to $5.00 Oats per bus. 40 otaatoes, per bul. Oatmeal, per ewt. Butter per lb. (ersamsry) Hides, por lb. Herisy, ner bus. Hay, per ton. loose eei per pound Lamb (per'lb.) uausuns, per tb. Osblieco, ber los. Bam. per pus. _ Osrrots. Dir lls. ‘_ Turkey (per lb.) me tw' lb-l Dueks (pet 'i ) Chickens (ye. lt.) Eggs 10 sms ea ee 2: ll $8 ~s .,a: $8 3° glass; ‘Ist -a o Paton A Oo are ollering t.heir_ immense stock oi dry geads and tur- niture dt from I5 to 50 per cent dis- count. Goeerly ind get ilrst choice. ll-Mdrti. ;'l'hs‘ i_ alt lid mist c lets emu efrdrfseeus 'mr nfizhiire .t Iron 85 to I0 Nt' Gilt _dileeiilt st Patou A Co's great clearance sais. il-Mdrtt, 1-4 :Cone early and get your pick ot the isrgemtenk which Paton ep Co is ole;-las' st unheard oi discounts. Ll-lbdrttf. @NM*NMWM 'eeiiiees seitwiieimie i =--- . ll notoiiuy: - ‘ .EIIPIRE LINIMENT. B Meuuwlt tara we 3 'am 'i t-tion! an nt. bl i°_° me es 'lt woul pn bsbly l the hnrspvus for three months more." _ toppled __ lu'ih`n|i: tixmssr. in stunt tb as we had Mei to 'work “Ft and A enntnsn stirs. 'We »» ave- It \i_t1“ie_ '___!_`-_ George I. Nloiinto. _ Wholesale Commission All correspondence promptly answ»:i'- ed. Stencils sent on application. Boston, Mass., franefer Agents References, Greenwich Bank, Trust Co; America, or any wholesale Fish house in he United stes. Bdrmlm B. Ee Willis Wholesale Commission Dealer - IN Smelt els and uahau |42 Fulton Market, N, Y, l_l-ledmwtrmmivpd. uliesebro Brothers Wholesale Commission Deal- ers and Shippers, FRESH FISH Saielts, Eels, Lobsters and Frogs are Specialties. F“""°“'°"° »FwE ii;-_._ FISH -_;- _ _ ---- »-----_-i\--- -_- ---- Isame day, thereby keeping the freight: 'ilnom-porated.> S- li. Yi/II¢y 6: 50U5 Transfer A2'¢“tS. H050". _ »- °1°°”"d “P~ ____ Fulton Market CHA3 C Meigs &'L`o , |09 Fulton Market, New York City. Wliolesale Fish Market, New York \\'hult-Sale Commission llcalers - ALL KINDS 017-- il-28ilui\vfri'.»l DdA\;1 (Successor to Hoon and Lsnphear) VVhslcsaIi» Coinniis»ion Di-alers in and shippers of ull kinds of Fresh Fish, lobsters, E'°.,. Canadian S.II.W|LEY& SUNS. ~ - imeltsliiii Eels A iiecialty 2 Fulton Wholesale Fish Market NEW YORK Rsl:iIiIIslicil go yriirs (lareful peisoniii ettfriilion given to all Consignments, il--i6eiti_ilh‘iii3nipr'I ’ ____ _ ““A`I`.i`zh`li7=Ii§i?v". "` ' eaesuuv iii iL.».Y’ if-I ii'-I l-.’h_`I_sT1`l`Y tk! L30.) \\'hel<-sale Commission Dealers in all kinds of ___ _ __ ___ _ _ I4 Fulton Market, NEW IURK 4 ‘ uneismeiiaimusisn-1 _ _ _ _ THE Hl;»(rH §l0CKI:R C0. Who iesalc Ccmmissio Fish Dealers 114 and 115 South St., Fulton Market, New York. Cold Storage on premises, Consignments sollclisg Smelts and Eels a. Specialty, Ne.l Fulton Fish Market,New York , Consignments solicited. is-zjidmwfrm in . L Fresh I( lifrli lil. dd t °“:ii~,i;i;..°r.. - glhfll Il, I ff. ._ .. Ar., la -. Prsnpt Returns ir-irlnwfrnizw . a -~--ii . Y _ -uf ` F BJ-.l.!i! _.91 §. -9lQ.X E5 and Frozen _Fish |44 Fulton rlsrket, NEW YORK Winter Specialties, Snelts and Eels.--~Suia\ner Specisitlu, Cla s. __ :=A|i_.Y Ft -r' AN s. s. witav p sons, rrgfier Keen, -smell ,' > L e wiii ii Piiiiii midi N., Y... ii. ii n§..i...;s_e"c...ii.a.y '" “°°i Fresh ffl nd Frozen Fish I. ‘rf , !\".‘ _ ~ i . \ i ,_ ._ ..\_.____~..~_j .~ . \~§\.`», _~ _, t i -‘ >-e ' i"\ » as u » ie: .;»~» ~" , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ~ . 's ,~'. ._ .__ ";" _ . .~_{ ~»»_ gp- ~`~ _ -'..-e. _ . -_.\»`. _ _ \._-_ \ <_.}\" _~. ....2 __~