'evr&s” E “Z " _» . ` \ _ \ -ru .£3 iv \. -nm vmsrnrwa , -~- -- may ron ' ‘ 'No-clogged pens i .No ink blots 1-_` No thick lik in the 'well _ lf you lise only » ; _ >§~ 1?' Non-Corrosive Ink 3 It preserves the pen poin's. l . Made in Amherst bold everywhere i` Everett Q Barron Co. Also makers of ‘ U. N. O. - Shoe Blacking. Pi|tman’a Corn Extractor cured letter-carrieracorn Mr. J. McGuire, of the Kingston, Out., Post Office, says: “I was al- most crippled wlth corns. They made me so lame and sore I could scarcely walk. I used a rumber of remedies but got no relief. Fortunately I tried "Putnam's Painless Corn and Wart Extractor.” A few applications per- fectly cured my corns. I recommend 'Putnam'-s Corn Extractor. Price 25e at druggists. _ _ _ _I-‘or ' Interior and Without a doubt the toughest and most durable finish made. Easily applied, dries over night A aumvrs ’ F ennell Q. Chandler Victoria Row,Cbarloltetovrn. P E I Brace. Mcllay 4). Co Ltd Summsrside, P E I | :|- KNIIJHTS OF ST.JOHN. TORONTO, June 24-The legions of the Knights of St. John have cvnded Toronto, the occasion being the tbir. tieth international convention of this honorable body. Six thousand knights had arrived last night, and four thou. sand more are expected to be here to- day. A grvat parade of the order is being hvld this afternoon. The convention will last four days. ' THE CHICOUTIMI FIRE. (fl-IICOUTIMI, Que., June 25- Tlie fire which raged throut yes- terday in this town did damage to the extent of $2,500 ,000. Only one- third is covered by insurance. 'The beautiful cathedral, the Hotel Saguenay and hundreds of house; were destroyed, while 5,000 families are without homes. It is thought that the conflagra- tion was started by an overheated stove in the Hotel Sagucntw- The flames leaped from the hotel to the cathedral nzeepie. with 'n high wind and poor water supply the fire rapidly spread thru the whole town and ultimately consumed it. There was no loss of life. Financial help is being asked for. _l"5 The folonial Stock C0. 3 NIGHTS and A Mal. COMMEN€|NG JUNE 28lh Under the Auspices of The 4th'Regt. l-‘sin/lv Niour ’ “A Soldier of the lling" sarunonv MAr_iNl:l~: “Boss ol Z Ranch" S.’\T_UR DAY NIGHT "The Prince of l.iars" linux)/lv Nu.li'r` ` ‘fllosw Ol Z Ranch” Seats now on sale at regular plates. . Z6 l5M5i _ _ _ ' _ ` _ ~,;;_-,.- '-:_.1»t -';zx:_f,:< :aw -A:-- --i fn l Stylish Shoes _ 'Foil “Wom`en I comb of our shoes ___ _ his oo D 0 ll nfl. ° ' sl or $4.0l _. 1 _.__~,¢ aboea at Port Arthur. ` -It pays to buy in tbia Province. -Shop from Holman’s'Catalogue, _Bummersidm 6-27ME3i. -Holmau's store, Summerside, will be closed on Dominion Day, July lst. 6-27ME3l. -Mrs.'George U. Sims is visiting in Alherton the guest of Mrs. John Agnew, Lawnside. ` -Mrs. `H. ’J. Fraser and Miss Mc Nutt, Summcrslde are spending a few Thomas MeN|,\tt.-J. W -Mrs. Neil Mqlleod, Mrs. B. Col; don and Mrs. W. A. Stewart, Bum' merslde, are attending the Prcsbytiir ial of the W. F. M. S. in Malpeque J. -Beginning 'with Wednesday, ‘ J org' 10th, and .continuing for the summer months the store of Sinclair & Stew art will close Wednesday afternoon a l o‘cIock for the.udual half holiday. -Miss Margaret Keir, who ' hs. been attending the Summerside Con vent, left yesterday at noon to 'spear ber holidays at her bomc Mill River She was accompanied by her moths who was present at the closing exer °cises of the school on Tuesday.-J -A. D.Stratford, Toronto; F. Bun tain, Toronto; A. W. Allen, Toronto H. J; Abbott, Toronto; A. H.Sl:n'lth Hamilton; S. M. Spooner, Toronto J. T. Lynch, St. John registered ai. the Clifton House, Summerside, br, tween 5.30 last evening and 5.30 th previous evening.J. -F. P. Hinton, St. Stephen; L. M MacKinnon, Montague; J. C. Mac Donald, Port Vernon; I. Cr_oken_Sn;r- merfield; A. S. Howe, Boston; J. S Olive. St. John; C,G. Dalton, Si John; S. W. Harley, New Glasgow Donald Campbell, Long River; J. I-` Messervey; registered at the Quee Hotel, snmniernide. hetween 5.so1nr ‘ evening and 5.30 the previous nigh~ -J. v -Capt. Herbert Muttart, former] of Bedeque, bllt now -_who is engage in Salvation Army work in Por Arthur left last week on nn extende trip including Canadian and Amer’ can cities stopping off at Toronto Niagara Falls and proceeding to Ne. York, Doston, etc., after which b will return to P. E. If to visit hi mother and sister Mrs. Albert Week; Carleton, before tdking up his wor -An inqdest was held by Coronc . P~ N~ Flite. Summerslde, on the bod of Peter L. Arsenault of Howlar 1' whose death by dtownlng was repor ed in the Fflllatdian yesterday wa- found is only -about 20 feet wlc’ and 18 inches deep-_ According i the evidence of some of the witness/ the deceased was subjected to faint ln!! speels, and it is supposed the it was in one of these the accldav occurred. The vepiigt of /1 the ju, was that death was accidental. E COLONEL WHITE RETIRES. _ OLTAW-A, June 25-After man years of faithful and efficient wor in thc civil service of Canada, Golonl Fred White, superintendent of tl Royal Northwest Mounted polli- is to retire. Calonel White was n one time in the service of the Gran Trunk and latter fought as a privat in the Fenian raid trouble. He bf ‘ came secretary to Sir John Macllol ald and cnjoycdthc confidence of th great conservative premier to an ul usual degree. As the head of th Moun-ted Police administration, hi has done valuable service. Latter! ; he has been in Door health and bee - on leave of absence. His leave ha' been extended at his own reques' till January lst, when be will re tire. ' ' MONK'S TOUR. 0'I"I‘AWA, June 25-The Hon. 1* ' D. Monk, minister of pllhlic works leaves at the end of this week on 1 tour of inspection of public work from Montreal up the St. Lawrenc and on the great lakes. The minis, ter will take in the Upper St. Law renee and the lake ports as far a Fort William, He will. be accom. pnnied hy his daughter, Miss Monk and his son. On the return of the minister, he will proceed to the gui ports ns far as Anticosti on a tour of inspection. Beware of Ointmenta f`orCaiarrl that Contain Mer. ury l th 37 l.".§'2`il"l»lll" .12.‘§?nl.t‘.§i',f"‘.’d....i’¢2°i'i'}. Zl."°'° "’°°*1'2.I¥i}.‘L'5 %'.‘.‘.°i¥ .!‘.‘€ili.l'll{’.!%i‘i§ e mueou . i‘°"' "".`li.‘i" °il‘°.‘.’i"l °‘J "."il‘é’¥ll’°"&2i tliii; iv°lil" do ia° fan' fold 'la' ill: eoodnvn; ii7.'2.l’.°’“’é’.li.“°5..'.f’...fl.fl.'i‘..¥...i"‘i»y"§"J , . Uheneati Oo. Toledo. 0., contains nl merour and ls tattoo internally, actin; ?.'£§§‘L’i "£2" !§Z¢'$..‘§f"' i‘.§“'i.&'§l‘.?3“i'l.“»i"" il‘i°°{"i} °“f.?¢"? 'l‘ii§ £33 ¥.»°l.ii"l‘n'?.§‘|'l.'l2 s s en e n §)l_li?, by F. J. Cheaeyi! Oo. Testlmon “fillets Dru lets 'llc nr bottle __ Taka isllwvamlly Plills for constipa- mn. » "Uncll further notice we will pay 34 cents 'cash for washed wool and I6 cents for tlnwashed. -Prowae Bron Ltd. 6-2 l'Mtf -'mmm lu clullnw' ‘ _ 'rssxu roruml-a. sAsKA'rooN, sank., June 24- Flfteen ‘thousand people visited the Made-ln-Canada train here Friday night, and Saturday making rectal attendance to date of over 250,000. Saskatoon merchants thfnld to good account the vfaft of the train DY advertising their "Made in Canada' atere wflldowa. 0na .nrfnll eardaranl ed by special df|eo_un'ta.' .. _ 'nn spun mm wary 16: veit v. days in Mslpeque, the guests of Mrs.; goods-on neatly-pflatedcarda Ac!" »dlrcctly'*'an~d~‘°P¢culiar]l ‘ than 1' "Made in Olinda ily” obletv- f¢_v` .lb flair an nam* ba _obtained at Latter-t1'l Tonlorial Pal-fora, Bllmmerstda. -' _ 1 ' ._-_ o. ' ~, _ Sul11lg`¢_r_§_i§e. 6-fI'Mtbiint` w. lwllcleiltle- ailil retail-$t Breeds, ;Sun`.1mel-side. ' 6-'Z tbmllltblw. `-_Get prices on Pllrla 1-Green from l-iolmsrn‘s/, Bummtrplde, big ship- ment of rrqeli, run strength Paris Lil-een is received. ‘ ' 6-27ME3I. --rr. on-n-lr, n¢_¢hr.- will he gina to receive all news, ldvivtlslng and subscriptions in Atherton andfgvicin- ity. H1! offlcb phdlia N0. in 1. -sunset-lbers should -renew -A week or two before tlie'~tfma they' have vaid for has expired lull thus not* niss all issue, an-nlkipiliers are dis- ontinned promptly on expiry date. ` -OM. 009” PSF word Blah insertion ion advertising in tllib column. Cash nuat accompany ordegiahnd ,five per ent discou t silo )tiniu_-um barge twent;-five celitl. _ -Miss Jean Ourrie, agent; in J. G. Jardine's Bookstore, .Wa_i:_tr Street vill he glad to receive all news, ad- /ertising ‘and subscriptions in Sum- ncrside and vicinity. Her office phone .s 45-1, and residence phone 26. -The Empress arrived. in Summer- ide last even-ing at 7.40. She had 30 fer' outward cargo consists of zattle. Her linwand_carg`o was 2 ca ‘nixed freight.-J. _ -- -Domililon Day train arrangements some alterations will be made to nake it convenient for those attend- .lg the Summerside races. - Special ,rain will leave Charlottetown for -lummerslde at 8.15. Race horses 'ill be carried on this train. Return- ng, leave Summerside at 7.50. The ‘ape Traverse morning train will also onvey race horses to Sumrnerside, eturning, leave Summerside at 7.15. ‘be Western train will leave Tlgnish -.t` 6.30 a.m. (Special reduced fares »n all trains.) -Dominion Day races at Summer- =ide will not be eclipsed by any of he Maritime Provinces racing events his season. In the free-for-all class- ‘hollghtful 2.11}, On Wilkes 2.l5}, "rince Louis 2.l5}, King Brazilian l.24}. In the 2.35 class-Campbelton re a large number of three minute rotters available and their owners re anxious to start them on Domin- wn Day, the management has decided o add a three minute trotting class »urse one hundred dollars. Entries vill be received by the Secretary, G. f. Reid. ::You should give your teeth best are. Good teeth aid or mar 'our complexion, help or hinder your ouversation. In tooth preparations ve can give you n splendid line of vowders, washes, creams, and all the ‘opular forms of dentifice, and 'ach one is the best of its kind. Our bowing of tooth brushes is one you hould sec, comprising a large line of ill the most sanitary, satisfactory ind durable brushes, priced most uoderatcly. The McKinnon Drug Co. orner Great George and Kent Streets MEtf "V ixol'rEMlsN'r IN House OF COMMONS. LONDON, June 25-Intense embit- terment has been engendered in Eng- and by the forcible feeding of the` mprlsoned sufiragettes who declared l hunger strike while in jail. This las reflected in an extraordinary scene .bis afternoon in thc house of com- nqns, when George Lansbllry. a soci- tlist member, denounced Premier .As- luith and the government in such Jitriolic terms that he was ordered to save the house by the speaker, who .hreatened to have him ejected unless is went out voluntarily. Tlmot Healy, the nntionalist,hnd lppealeyto Premier Asquith the rc- ease th women, an`d the premier rc- ilied that they could leave the prison _this afternoon on undertaking not to repeat their offense. Mr. Lansbury immediately projected himself at the treasury bench, shak- ng his fist in the faces of Premier lsquifh and thc other ministers. With hi! face onlv a few inches from _.hat of Mr. Aa/1uith_ Mr. Lansburiy screamed: Your beneath contempt. You know the women cannot give such an undertaking. It. is dishon- drable to ask them to do so. Talk of Russian atrocitcs, why you with go down to history as the tortures and murderers of innocent women. You ought to be driven out of office. The house was quickly in disorder. Phe speaker. however. finally Benn;-ed quiet and ordered Mr. Lansbury to leave. I-fe replied : I am not going out while these. contemptibe things nre torturing and murderino women. He yellled this out in a loud voice and lplleared to be much over- prought,but. when the speaker warned' him that be would be forcibly thrown out unless he went out of his own ae-, cord, tile labor members gathered' 'about their colleague and induced him ié _;3arsapar_ilIa1 on the blood; purifies, enrichc.~ 'iyb ll thewholeays -1 » ‘ lawn ni-mug Park with -planets §,‘,f"_,‘f,'f._“`,L°°,'.'i'¢,"2:?,;°,‘,_,"'._{"°'_"‘¢ '*.°` “niE~|isii»;¢°=`ll."|,,,,;`|'- inlaid ~ ,' i,iT¢'_»iiioi°* brawl: "im"-n' ui' " """ """""""""' ,_ ,,,"""""'. _oiull _al eialeyea English abt tilt jult to hand. 'Bow prices-. 'assengers going and _70 figturning. ~ \ it U-ri rn .` __‘___ __ 1 ___1___,__ ___ __ _ _____._ H, ,_ _:_ _. _._,, `f ,. _ ~ _ _ __ ' _ ;_ _.- ".'.,;_,,'_»___J,_ ______/ '_ ' e__ __. _ _' _. i~.'_._r__, f-_ . '» i - »~ .. w ' _ ~_, _ . r. _ _ » _ . _ __ __ _ _ ' '_ ` ' _ -_- __ _ . _~ -_ ». . __ . _ 5 s _ ini rvésel f nn.. _,. ___ .. _ _ _ . _ _ _ _,-=--_-- f,-_,_ f __ ._ _ __ __ A '___-,__,f,,;,__,,,‘,_,,,_“.,_ _ __ . _ _»\el'al'e..e'lA.‘:luli.n 1.5¢-e¢g,»n<~;-s.i_rl1ne=_l_U°ii¢snn»~. ~.l,.f.nn;,,.f,__..,.,_._ t - r- ,. _ , ' ~ _ . < - _»_ ' ;_. -_. .y 3 .1 _ . g- _ ._ _ .',- .'_~ 1- ' ' ~ ',~ ‘- ‘~ .~ _- - '_ : »_ _ _ “*‘ mi .yn 5 , _ . - - ~i ., " -'flag Morning'Dall;y Guardian caa` ‘ :,- 1 -Flourl! Flour!!! Exoepttonalrvaé lue-_|_1bolaa_ale and retailé-it Brlrfs, ll ,F _ _ . _ _-i _. ~ - _ ~ _ . __ ._- ‘ _» ' ,_ Q-dy .. .___ ______).,_ ____ “_ ‘ » r ~ .- . ~ ~ _ __ ~='< __ »~ . Y-w-1-~ fi, - ~ if =' _ r 1' * -'-E ' * ' _ _ __ _______,_`__$ _ ==_ _=____,-a ,_ __ __ _ » -_ all _ :F .\- .X4 ,_A ..___\ ‘_ \ l ._. 9,. _"-55 I _ Aix 0*' .io 4- '_ v ‘U4 l I .'~ 2,: ,§- ,‘_¢ *`.‘>l‘>l‘*l‘*"`l‘*_~ Jr *_* l 'li » . smart silk dresses lllht Exeepriomu Sa)¢'f5, I _1i‘>fe'w_5,°))¢ 0 _ 1 \ Commencing Wed. _lune 26th ' ‘_ il. l 1 - i $15.00 Dresses for 07.50 _ $2000 ‘Silk Dresses for $10.00 y ‘ _ .. _ has ever _ been announced on _ _ _ P. E.1s1...a. ' " ' 4 ` ' ' A ,l f ill ‘ _ A large quantity of them-fresh, crisp, new, fine. . \ _ They are made of splendid silks. They are made in ~,i ,-- ' ~ the most charming styles.'I`lley are thoroughly WELL Q made. V - __ k __,,_ _ 1 ,; , . - . The dresses are of striped satin foulards, silk . _ , - , _ serges, natural ponge_e,blaqk taffeta, shot taffeta, shep» ` Q | . llerd’s checks in black and white and tan and white- \` \ , _ 1 all of the most preferred silks in the very choicest ' I I | _ _ - necks-dressy and plain 1`hey are trimmed with _ ____} ___ _ patterns .md e_olo'riligs._ Th_ey are made with hi_gh » . I l ' - I \ ll' l l ` l . ¢ .TN You will see lheln in our windows today _ I the sale starts Wednesday at 8 o'elock sharp. , I' l’0SlliV¢l¥ l\°_ *Pl|\'°l'°l' We are confident thatyou will find a value you 0 J/ - Dilflng "I" s°l° A I have never seen equaled-a low price that would not l buy the unnlade silk +G-i- --111 -i-`.»r -rr .vi >i‘~'r o We get these dresses to sell for 'such an astonishing low price simply beca_u'se the season has been so cold. The maker has a large force of trained people who had to be kept busy. His usual rc-orders which “ should have taken these dresses did not come. A dispersal-even at a large price reduction'-bécaine ‘heees sary. Our reputation as the largest dealers in lad-ies ready to wear, coupled with the fact, that we -always bu for spot cash, are responsible for the fact that the line _was confined to us, and cannot be bought _anywher _ else on P. E. Island. __ ` - ~ ' A aces and nets, made in the ways that are most desir- 1 l 1 H || l 1.2;", ,.- ei " _[6 ii _ 1 _ , ,;:»~., ri/ ~. 'fins 1s"'-rl E BEST EVENT in w_onien’s- f ` ’/I A' _ ` 'lil/4 M' "~ "ll T ` 11 ' ,\'\\\;~i“f». .IL _ ' is / if I __ _ I _ _ ,‘ i _ able now. _ _ ‘ i _._ ~l< E _.. .p M. _E -r-1.-i-r~i-_-r - \ - N I ' .' _ ' '.»f»- , I _'lil - ?.?.?.{I..§i{f.¥.l rowse Bros Ltd.~.if.l‘.’3Z...'.1‘f‘.'Lf.? _ ,As ,ra I . 4. .1 ..._ __... _.._~... 4. lé_‘_*' _-l- -5- -1- A+ :- as it.. -el ‘°* present time in possessing two excel- lent trainers in the PCYSUUB Ui Ffell J~_ Cameron and Peter Conroy. llnst week a write-up was given Mr. Cam-` eron Zinn his methods, and today The Guardian is furnishing its readers with a short account of M*_r. Conroy. Mr. Conroy has been training horses for quite e, number of years. ~He is a lelle, Cherry Ripe, Ionn Girl, Throb, ff; _vi H ~,v:_ ‘,y_, ,y.!_,;.'_m“_,{.‘ .pf'.p`,_'.1,~"‘_'.\-‘ 4-1-1- _~l~ ~"~ _>i~` -lf »l‘,-P ~l‘ 'lr >'r‘ ¢-* ~'-‘ -l* leorge R., Yankee, Titanic. As there `i '*` ` " ’ " ` 1' l`J"` J M ' ' it i - ' » “ Charlottetown is fortunate at the I-Iildn. H. 2.205 anllothorl-1. That Mr. Conroy is making good with these is shown by the cxecllcllt trials which they are giving in work-outs. One great advantage which Mr. Conroy possesses is being H perfect master of the horse’s foot. Ha has made a careful study of balancing and being n blacksmith he is in a position to do his own shoeing. He is a most care- I L_, _4 t" GEORGE CRESGEUS- blacksmith by profession, and therein lies the sycret of much of his success with speed merchants. His first at- tempt was with Money Maker, who came lnto_ his hands direct from the plough. His initial work-out scarce- ly showed three minutes speed. He was rough 'gafted and altogether not a vary promising candidate for bon- ors. Under the pflotage of Mr. Gon- roy he developed in speed rapidly, winning race after race, and in his four-year-old form, making 5 mark of 2.18_}, which was the reecprd for four- year-_lzd geldlngs. Mr. onroy's suc- cess as continued with many other lesser lights in the harness world, but perhaps his greatest success was achieved with the now. celebrated Baby Logan fn( ber five-year~old form. This mare starting out practically green climbed up race after race, makings mark of 2.18; and winning nearly $700.00 in pllrses. She was the favorite on every race track where abe Appeared and countless thousands gave their tribute`of admiration and hearty cheers as -she crossed the line. if Mr. Conroy had nothing to com- yiend him more than his ccess with base two horses, he woulixetand out is s pilot of equine flesh second to few in the Maritime Provinces, but there are manv othels, which sp o a On to mention, which have improved and tsien low marks under, his careful ~trainer»htp. - This lar-he has loihll in the Charlotte- TRAINER PETER GONROY. ful, painstaking man, honest and re- liable, having the absolute confidence of any one with whom be has had any connection. ~~If:"is 'a Promising thing for the future of Island horses, that there are such excellent trainers, each with a splendid strip ‘for the contests this year. ' Assoclated with Mr. Conroy is his son; who although only a boy possesses the art of hand- ling horses to a marked degree. I-le has great tact and has rliorethan or- dinary intellfgence and" ability in driving. ~ ~ ' _ _Q - ‘ ‘ _ A * AMERICAN DEMONSTRATION. LOS ANGELES, Cal., June 24.- Led by three young girls a demon- stration which threatened to develop into a riot was precipitated on Satur- day night by friends and sympathiz- ers of the four Magnofstas Mexican f'i°`__°"""'°‘__"` all l _.,_~\<_\\\ ~'f+"-`$ _ . .` 1 imap _ f' UN EY. ‘ l -*_2ff,§'~i?.‘-. U. 3 0 ,<"i siligihtlfi ff! A 0 "F -"<"_ . ~_ rw »-.- o 0;,/,_,,.- _at 1 " br#/'X-_ #fc j' -im] 5,/ aria _ I/ _-§_ __» _ / _ _ a ':.-i' \ ._lf_\_\\\\»\ 1 _ \\ \ D.. _ ‘dit _ll Wh " " e-V l"'\ rf ge? 'mill-_PI Liberals, following a conviction for violation of. the U,nit_ed_ States neut- rality laws in the Federal Court. Only the presence of the United States Marshals, Uéplity-Sheriffs and police in force prevented a storming of the Los Angeles county jail, where the four defendants, Ricardo Flores, Mangon Enrique, Magnon Liberado Rivera and Ansel Moflgeru, _ were placed in confinement, after the jury placed in conynement, after the fury returned averdict of guilty, to await sentence, which is to be pronounced Tuesday. Ricardo Mangon and Rivera WW! found guiltv on four counts eath. En- rique"Mangon on one count, and Mo- figero on one count. The indictments against them charged conspiracy to transport arms and men from the United States to Mexico at the time of the uprising against President Diaz. ’ The maximum penalty is two years imprisonment or ten thousand dol~ lors fine, or both, and each count may be considered a seperatgodence. Mammoth Tea at Souri The citizens of Souris will bold a mcnstel lea on the grounds a joining St. Mary’s Chlircb on ~`.~ -»- J,- .'- .__ T 1.v. ' ,.,,. .\. .\_. >‘: ,V 1 ~i- .lf >'r .v_ »i- a, .\_. .3- J. ~"i‘~'f'~l‘-'r-E*-i-'r »i- ~ _ Thursday July 18,1912 Souris has a reputation for first class lea and the committee in- churg are determined that this reputation shall be excelled. Besides usua S e I amusements and attractions there will be many speclalattractions pro- vided for the occasion. Special trains from Summersidc and Charlotte- town. _ Music by citizen buddy Watch for train arraligements later » -y '; 6-z6Mtf JAMES A. lllcC0llMAC - Mgr' . Master .`~ _ ‘ 1 Our Gut Hug' -_, _ ..'. ,_ ` __ ,__ _,»»r»~_ ,_l;,e'-4_n_»l. NAV!" Plug.. A coblinll IN,-' lloean ten bla e l'ortu¢e.l..-rlnallrla en~‘sa!.ilrn‘g?f* '*'“N°¥l"°¢\‘.£°'l'~- *Nl ll-*'03 -more mv, theexeiliene ' l~ 'jf f ‘ -*seek ei;_r_<5__1§pp'eeef»oe. fragrant aiiloke. _ soul sv au. uname » , - uxnuncruaan iv _ »_~»_~.\I _