" i .__.~?`, Qi , ` s _ <:~:f_-ii' fI.'.il=`;‘f`i_ », 'i ,f - , I f _ . ~. -‘i ,- ,.» '_1»' _ ," .-1 __ _' .. »»_i‘f'*;-._‘,',i_~ ;_;.,.,i_ ._!:»~ i_<,_..f-`- _._ -_. »» . __»"'__ '_- >_f- 1' 'f .,.», _ ‘ v 1 ~_ g,-~ .- ¢-,..- . » _ _ _.f_ -' _ ._ __-1;, _ ._ . _ _ _ ,,_'._.-'-.i_,~,_'.__ -/..;'/».g/¢,_._- _ ‘ "" ' ”l":'»'~_;`_.."-fm -fav.-Ve' , 1’ 0-.. _ - .»-1". f-in .fn .a f_v`-‘ r\~ 4 in .1 _ _._..-1 _ .~ .f 1 f I 1 _ _~.. - A » _ . » i =~»;" ' _\=.:f-ii-' _t ~ i _ \ . ` _ .raonsofihsuif _ I ' _ - ' ORNING 99"' l8=.-nw- all-IE CHARl.0l IEI OW GUARD 1-1-'-1--J ~ ' ---l=!l:An A|_|_ ovlzn PR|NQz_ EDWARD |s|_AND--- _ _ _ 'rain mrssr Nniws CI-IARLOTTETOWN. CANADA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY iz 1912. FIRST OF' ALL <- EE 32 ig. :ir- C* W 5?. :iz _ §§ is § ‘%*' _-~ .fs 0 i=> ` Ea: "§ Qs ai” pgviaxlhiiydeovagcln F’ FU i-ri =-s Q2 _________T__-_-_ $l|00,000 More Spent in Wages Than in Same Period of ' l9li (Canadian Press) _ V M()N'l‘lll<}Al., F‘ebruary ll - rplle iiarniiigs of the Iu- W,-,,l,.iiiiil liailway show three llllgrleis iii ri million increase for llie present yeur and the fact that the wages account of the system had lieeii iiierensed about -$400300 0*/01' what it was over a year ago last .luniiari'~ This is the declaration of i<`. P. liraily, (liiuirinnn of the Governmciit lloads ffoniniission lioiird. The 1-.iiriiiiigs of the liitercolonial from the begiiiiliiig ol the fiscal year iii April up to the lireseiif. show an iiici-wise iii $000,000 over the same period- of the preceding year and from iiiiliriitioiis returns for the remainder of the yi-nr will show n proportion- nie iiii-i'i-wie. _ ` iii ii ixiiiiiii His iiiiii Mini, ilciisni iiiviius llfil~‘i'[‘UN, Feb. 8-Directly after visits by Doctor Anderson of the Newton Theological Seminary and Rev. Herbert S. Johnsoh to Glarence V. T. Richeson, at the Charles street jail, Hon. William A. Morse \vas cal- led by the prisoner and found him in a very nervous condition, brought about, according to the statement of the prisoner, because his visitors counselled humble submission to the majesty of the law and advised him to expiate his crime bravely in the 'electric chair. ‘ 'There were other reasons, also giv- en, why the prisoner was in an ex- cited condition, mainly due, it is al- leged, to the keen interest the visit- ors took in interrogating him about the crin.e for which he is convicted, and this troubled the prisoner so much that he complained to his at- torney. _ Sheriil Quin said that he had issued no orders to stop clergymen from visiting the prisoner, but it is said on reliable authority that in ~the future clergymen desiring to call on the prisoner will be expected to give more attention to helpful suggestions tending to soften the finial decree of the court and to prepare Richeson for the future life, rather than learn' the iinpublished_facts connected with the case. lloth Dr. SAnderson aiiil- Rev. Mr. .lohiison went there at the request of the prisoner, they said, to adminis- ter religious consolation and for that vary reason _ have refused to discuss llie riiso. TWENTY FOUR PERISH IH STEIHSHIP VIRECK VICTORIA. B. G., Feh. 8-'I‘wenty- liiiir persons lost their lives in the foundering of the trading steamer 'Fathra oil Ainbryn lslnnds in the New Hebrides group, according to word here today bv the stcamsliip Miiriiina. Seven of the victims were white inen. The Tutbru went downtin 1| mile on January 24. ' Miaards liniment cures, zarget in cows meg Snow eiiiiiiiiii ici|uiiciiiLL's sPEEcii ` 00|) lNCRl;ll3E llllllili Hill AND HALDANE’S VISIT QVER pligglgpllqli YEAR _ Bllllllllls _ _ NOT A COINCIDENCE Mlllltlllll IS il illl|EllSl| _ ((Yiinni|i:iii l'i'es.=.~) QUElil*](7, FUI). ll-']`l|e(Yllll{lili;1|l giiverninent ste-unier Miinti-.nlin,\vhich left Quebec Friday for Seven Isiaiuls :ind _/inticosti, made a s;,cci»ssfiil trip. Miii‘cii|iigi'miii-9 i_ridi\y srtiii l_hr sten- iner rcnclieil lilllis liiiy nl. ioiir o'- cliick in the iifteriiooii. _ There is much ice on the nortli shore but it in oprii in tlic gulf. HHITISH lil” LIST l l]llMiSlllll HUUK Iil)Nll()N, Feli. Tl-This inland llcv- eiiue Uoniiiiissioii reliortn that tlieri- are 10,000 persoiis iii the liritisli Isles who have iucoiiies of over $25,- 000 a year. There are 11,000,000 properties_in the Kingdom. '|‘h|: income dcrivcil from invest- iunnts abroad lust yenr, so far as can he usccrtiiiiied, was $466,000,000. Much of this vast suin cirinc from American. seciirities. The receipts from estate duties were $128,000,000. There were eighty-six estates valued at more than $l,250,000. Approxiiiiateiy $4,500,000 was be- ilueathcil last year to national and iniinicilial iiistiwictiiiiis, ns against more than $100,000,000 bequeathed by dying Americans to similar pur- poses. The Domesday Book of William the Conqueror' is the only parallel to the land valuation now being carried out for the purposes of the land taxes, and it is n curious fnct that the sur- vey has revealed to date one case of an estate that has remained' in the hands of the same family from the date of the Domesday Book until now-850 years. The estateis 2,295 acres, owned by a -gentleman named Luttrell, at East Quantocks Head, in Somerset County. It is now assessed ai $134,000. His' direct ancestor, Ralp Paynell or Pagenal, got it for $55. There were four swine on it then, and a mill. SCORES 0F DEJlD IN ~ lllllilflll TAOUS FLOOD LISBON, Feb. 8-Heavy loss of life and great damage to property is being done by a flood in the _Tagus River, resulting from rainstornis throughout southern Portugal. Scores di dead bodies of men. women and children are being fished from the swollen waters. Hundreds are home- less and hospitals. are crowded with injured. Crops are ruined and many houses have been washed away. The damage is estimated nt $500,000 so far. JUDOE SIYS NO IIIWS LOVE IS WORTH $25,000 NEW YORK, Feb. R.-When the suit of Mrs. Amelia Nieman of No. 314 Central nvenue, Brooklyn, to Ye- cfiver damages for alleged breach of promise from Louis llcinn.. il Wellltlll' retired clothing ninniifacturer came up for argument in Brooklyn yester- day, Justice Mnrcan of the Suprtiile Court naked: "lIiiw inucli does she claim!" "'l`wi-iiity-five tiiousaud dnl~ liars," nniioiiiiceil Mrs. Nicinairs iyt- turnoy. “l iii n'i_ iielirve any' mall s i\f‘lecf.ioii's are worfli $l3"i.0ll0.' ` Nm justice retiirncd, smiliiiiiziy. il ""'"""'”"` King Thinks They Should W"-`"""*”*"w"M”Wf U ` ' I lMPllllllllllN 1 Shafeiiviiniiafaid Sllltllli IS iSllllUll.i lllll (Cunmliiiii Press) l”l`. (Canadian Press.) NEW YORK, Feb. ll-One hundred the textile war. lllllllllllll T ' _~ NUW illllllllllll Nillll lillWllll (Cnnadinn Press) ______ i 'l‘0ltON'I‘0, Feb. ll-Addressing the (_(gH,m,]im, |_»,.,.,,,H) I‘m`f`€‘ry] Hgcietyi Ula Mcnalasliurléllni' li"ii|iailii\ii i’resi»‘.) ((‘uiiudiiiii Press.) o'r'i'AwA,Feh.11~A deliiieatioii re- "“"“'_ Y “~_*' '="““"_H 0"- - _“"' s'ri<: sol-io1..is'i‘1Qiil»:, Fei). 11- Nicw vorik, ri-.ii_ ii-A in-ii i-if presenting the- Canadian lumbermen’B ke"z“* K|_“‘~'5 exmessed the npmum i~ltories concerning the actions of Al- qiiiring the services of nearly the on-l Association saw the Government that the time had come when Canaili- ' Saturday in the coiiiicil i~.linnilier. um.; ,llwulll lmve 5 gllgpg in the miigll- ' _ _ _ l _ _ _ 'Flin iligeiiggilin ,,,,_l_l,l, lllmbpr tmlfl ‘ur and diplmnmic m_|_‘_i(_`__M uw Env di-atii suppoit fglie theory of siiiciilc.lt night iii n roiilgi-.sieil seciiiin near the, _ltnve the giiveriiiiieiit statistics tn ill- ‘fire ' ' ' ti'aiii~ipii'e_~: flint lie iiiniie two recent lljowery, tliriiwing the tl;riin;; of ten-_ ll-‘il.l`HlC ill!! illlD0l`tEl|l(!€ Ol tilt! lllflllfl' ___________i__ ;l_{_Ll¢l'|lpl_g 1_4, gllicjlle while llnllel’ H19 11|-lf,g_ Ilotgl gll|gglLf;_ gtg' int() ll pn|li(;_ i"|1r\l:"_J`E_'g“'i"l‘5 ul" ""“‘"“t "I "“l'iml l influence of liquor. Not u single .~:arions injury was re- .I.|ll_"l,,`_,,HH,, v,__Ni;ii,,,, nf me mw U, At the time of his ilenth five ilolen ported. ,,,.,W,.,,L tm. f,-,_.,, impurt uf ‘ml-l_ly _ empty lieer bottles w'eri\. found in his The total ilniiillgi- wus ahoiit $300.' drrsscd lumber was ilecisred to be i callin, ooo. i _ working wi-ll but the ilsputation urgi H;-.i`iii‘i: his ilenth lic called on the A tlif~nlr_i>, ,, ii-iii-iiieiii :nil ii diiiii-ii Hd Sikhs to lll"’V“"t' the mmm of mm _ _ _ _ _ _ hull \vf»r.- niiiiiiii: the iles-itiwiyifil build-f Among prcvnmng w_im_ tn me HV I I yiiiiuglsnii of ll iirlglibiii for ,l li\ilf.l\_ inwh f¢il'i'|-llllflll, uf Hill |;|_w_ ‘lf Wlllskpy' - -- -»-- --~-- -_ --_. bert Illlluur prior to his mysterious ----_-`---- llc was nl 0 formally arrested ` _ .~: in Lowell, Mass, for a brutal assault L `_ but escalied. -- I (Uanndinii l’rr~.ss) ,_____________ i - NEW YORK, Feb. il---Bitter cold -- \ 5' T' weather,_ with the tliernioineter ti-n` ` l degrees below zero in thc eastern sen- t tion o the coun ii: '_ 9 thern New York, where 41 below was ___ ._..._ ' (Canadian Press) (Canadian Press) PHILADELPHIA' Feb_ u__TwO NEW YIOHK, Fel). ll-'2%_00O f _‘guy \ records were broken in the summary scouts rom man mm S 0 7 W cofitests between Pennsylvania and V l D of the record held by Princeton, cov- erin the distance in 2 32 2-5 i Princeton in the 800 foot relay race. ert Baden-Powell, chief of the Boy_ ` ‘ f ‘ .~ _ p,,,,nE_lv_Lnm cn, ed 2 seconds Scouts in l'€nglniilomutic monster" and attack- read ii poem ivrittfii for the iirrnsioii feated Yale ` 7 to 4 taking second “mage boy Bllrrel Heacock_ was here ed the concessions to Germany- which coniliareil llii-_irons iii ii iirylifvr position in the Intercollegiate hockey, Mond,,y_ he related H strange Story; I-le though France should have re- ._,.h,_, was --,,C,.|,,,,.__, ,hp :.,~,.a,_,.,.t Wm. i the linden of WhiCh are the Prince' While the mother was eating her mid- CH-ill0<1 the Whip hand. .rior of them all." The roncludini! 1 *-011 C ampimls- meal at her home in Cleveland ines were: QUEBEC, Feb. 11-Quebec defeated *fb some mend, 0,, S,,,,day_ ,he BANK QF EN(]|_l\Hl) -'And sein. s.~r._.<_< fin _\~»,..~.=_ thc Canadians 5 t0 2' suddenly had . sztrnngc liresentiinent ~ HiS Soul E080 lollli iii lvlll-lv: ml- ,lea h gf hm son She Seiya] I" \nrl in thi, fare ofthe _t ` - ~< ‘_' _- __ __ _ a glass of water 1:1111 with andngoié- l jf \\'l;f\l;f‘ Cl' 'S |f\'*“’- “’ ""“`l- “’ ized look on lier ace screame ou 1 LONDON F ,_ g_/lfgcr pmlmigr-.i in- . _ v "Chi mar” We is lloafiilll-‘I UU’-l`€‘i H05 discussion th;)mte of diwolmf, nf He hurls his gage, mul linls nniiing _---.-' -, - '. _ ih_.-s. FORT DEFRANUE' Mar,_ingq“e_ Deoplelare ru'nnini,- I seo my boy. he the Bank of England was reduced Bmw ni:|I:z`>5ii1viHl Inv “ml luw and had known her nearly ionrtem ye". ' _ _ . - t _ , ' _ -i Feb. 8--A shock nf earthquake was 'B In ‘a"g_e’l`. H I U. day t0 “WEL *md half mf’ “en _ . _ ,_,(__,,.,, _,,,.,m,_ felt l~llf`0“l?.'l‘<“ll3 the island ut 355 ~itffilsgeut:iiiliililffstnlrilihi‘ientllflds tile iid? |1,I;i_tgn§h?,,,c[;_T,yé iiiiiiioi'i.nl liiiigliier niil iiumi'ii'tnl this morning, No reports have yet ' _ _ ' ' I M H ‘ck -_ -_ _ _ tca,~,._~' been received “S nl wheum. any du' Llllyllupiic iiiirst moi hfélieilul m.ld I-n AI,nerlCnt|,amf` tts? t(',T,*1“‘,?é;,,_,.:.';_ A leiiiurr of the calf-liriifioii was mage has been mine. V threw we company into n Billlte Ot cleasmg streng 0 g l t 1! V irililcgraiizi-if fmin well _” excitement, and they had har y E0 003 “md "nl `- _i _‘_ - " _ “"0 Mrs. Heacock composed, several To ‘rnown aiithor_s,, p_ii.ili.~:-:ts iilivilil oflanil hours afterward. when the real mes- _ '-\‘0rIllI1;‘Y1¥t_l>fil»“‘l1h lif"--1 lil -JS ‘U n - _ sage of the awful death of har boy ____ try DW -llflillfff I was received from Niagara Falls. _ '“'_"‘ *°“ ‘ 1 then arrival and after partnking a , NEW YORK Feb B-The officers of hilt mid his wife and Ethel MeCor- , _ I ‘LT 'A _ . I 3 det.. mick, who have been sightseeing here I" tm hqmtab E iilfeliiisillllllhlicptlie) old FOR MONlRElll. '_ 'l d t f ,_ - for ii week, have gone _iJi\_an la\\2t;i~ llaiel’ (;}°c£l(l§i,. headquarters in the ii ~__ bii shop yesterday d had his fnmi ' i ' l _ ` _ . _ inobili trip to Naples. t is e y t C_ b1_ mms from _]_ v _ _ Y _ __ _ _ _ % that they will go to Sicily. 'I‘__”“1c`,;‘;lrg(}ll:trl5vl)0 "IS 95,0 controllim. lli).\Dl)N_, [‘e\i_iifl~_ii`i`l‘ Clic); ii~|_??i.- lie \\'ei.t lo a lmrilw° e .sho asked _ _ ._ . _ . _ _ _ _,_ _ .M ..- . P. - ISHIM,Siberm, Feb. 3-~-A D&l`l»V _t kholdel. are sam to lmve ,man th, ng at .n dm ri if . .‘ l= ~- i.lic ilrali-if for the Very’ best ri\_riil~'v-r ‘ ' ~ `l l ' now 5 UP ` . ‘ ' ' le ~ "°r's /\_s::oi-iniii-ii _ii .`.r~\rc's.lf~. eK’1 Etoiihtywlillsuml.rll€'xelllifi; ml11?J“Esth"' :glam tactgtrrilgtililb \(il?lcimli(i)\ni'inlli;Irr it-£13 r:n_(iN_ Feb. 11-The Morning papers connect (3hurcliill`s speech at illzi.~ig._s. 1. Emyvsle. P. E. I. We note that you are sen il Youre truly, 1 Piano to Mfss Annie Green, Summerside Sta., Central 1 Pianoto Mrs Fidele Perry. Summerside Sta., P. E. I. I Piano to Miss Loretto McDonald, Souris East Sta., ' I Piano to Miss Mary Callaghan, North Willshire Sta' I Organ io Miss Mary Drake, Millview Station, I Organ to Miss Minnie lllorti»mer,Charlottetown, We have instructed the factory to take great Clfe in the selection of these instruments and to shipthem freight Pl’°PIid with stool se above directed. - 0 P°P¢\' showing the results of the Contest aigd we would ~ be WW Pleased indeed to have this. i . With 'best wishes, believe us to remain. - _ February 2nd.,-|912 V Traverse and Cape Tornrentine for the perntnre. _ The Charlottetown Guardian Piilrlisliin Co. ‘“’l’°“‘t° l"’"“‘ Wu" "‘“‘l"' ‘md ‘"‘S` ° i ."“““ “t Q“e°" ` -- e ` ni. ' ' ‘ . ` l _ ` _ ‘ _ Pianos and Or ans ii-iii- 'eil-1 ii ii- ==i~-ii r<>“°~T0- "'N°“““;‘.".i.“ °°"°E”“” “”"E'"'“'*'i" - to cross the previous day, and this northwesterly winds, strong ti 1*- (Too late for O _ _eu N >.r _ ' morning six lcelioats will leave Cape coast, fair not much change in tem- _W _ __ _ _ ' n )` ii ii _ oi Amciicnii pints. :immediately to Tripoli to aid the Classiflcati '_'i1ANTPl~}D, at once. s. chamber- Hotel 2-l2d4i. \linard's Liniment Cures Colds, Etc Turkish sick and wounded. The mil- sionwill tnke a complete Held hO!Pll5‘ nl with it. g 1 _ Bengm., The temperature at three 0 Chick AUNSOME QAUQAGEB ' madi ______________._._._._______._._._____.,__._._.,._._._._~_-_._-_-_-_-_-.-_-_-.C_-_-_f_l_-_~_-_~_-_-_~_-_-.-_-_-.-.-_~_-_~.-.-.-.-.-.-.~.-.-.-»»- -.1-. ----= - --- favonr of the 27th iust, is io ship the following,- FU in :- 'Fl '?¢ :- ding us under separate rover _ ChBfl0tt¢*°W“» P- I5' I' It should have been stated in Sat- tliiii morning by the "Rexall Store" S ,rash eval-y day. Baunders, New Deaf Slfsi * urdny‘s issue that the six icebopts "l‘csted Thermometer was eleven be- som & Co’ _ 1_13d1m_ ' ' which left Cape Traverse Frlioy low zero. , "_"”“” *,,`('1”f;x,,'s_ 'A _ morning owing to strong winds, rc- The lowest temperature recorded »0RIS-‘:(I)‘F;5h§€:i'};Ig§v;rd' Milton. P turned to that port at 2.l0dli. m.l ft yesteiwliiymwyasstiten clegieislbgow - - D Y 2_7d1wDd' The *Earl Grey Batur cy 0 and the lzle WB! 00 ~ ' ------~------~--*-’-"`““ Georgetown at 7.30 a.m. for Picton lowest. recorded the previous night \VANTE{),haiasgélgiixencgicggllngf with 15 passengers, 30 sacks out- was 14 below. At nine a. m. it was _Z¢l19l'B~i $1 A I 'to Mm B_C_ ward mall, express and three cars 10 below snd.at»nln0 P- m- it was (muon reqgzrlf hgsllzexl Bt 2;12dtf. hogs and five cars mixed frdlhti seven below. d d PFPWB9. 1 orc _. _ docking at 9.40 a.m.. She leaves to- The lowest temperature lrscor so -‘TOR SALE, newly dcalved co(:)L:1. day at 7.30 a. m. for _Georgetown Saturday was 7h degweidlie 01;; "°a_ pure bred and ETH 9° ‘ij §1cN with passengers, mail and freight. _and the highest was 4) Gifag “_ milking strains. ADPly U’ lzdm' Saturday the Minto left Picton at bove. The lowest recorded 0 lilw Robertson, Marshfield. ____ - _ 7.00 a. m. for Georgetown with R vfous night was 10 desfees be °he; f wmrygng WANTED, for building passengers, 112 sacks mall, all of ai; nine a. m., it was 4l d°5"°,?2 “_ barn. also tenders to supply li‘ridsy’s exgress and 48 tons freight, low and at nine p. m., it was lumber for "ma in whole 0,. pal-¢_ docking at eorgetown at -10.00 a.m. low. m be ten PM-glwlm-3 mn be had. from W. She leaves this morning at 7.00 for The length of todBY W Rhyms' Dun“ammge_ Lot 34, by Picton with passengers, mall, px- hours and fifteen minutesin Bum” whom tenders Wm be received up gill press and five cars mixed freight. The tide will be high t s "mug Mm February, 2-12d _ A special train left this city last noon at 5.16 and torisrgovzo 31 arrow ‘ wo-F: SALE at 8 bargain’ theyarm night si sais for oeiirgmiwn with at 6.12; ie win se ia wednesday 14 of the lite MMO,-m MB°N,,,,,,, 0, l’”""g°" and °“t"°rd mln' "mmmg at 7'” an Bonshaw consistinz of 97 acres and The passengers and mall. from the morning at 8.40. I 0 n M5 23 3 acres 6( marsh 72 acres Clem. in Earl Griiy on Thursday were brought The sun sets this a tern 05 24. .R ood state or cultivation’ the balance to the city froln G§‘getown by and tomorrow afternion if; md gonna with B good grovth 0, ha,,d_ special train. _and atrlv at 1.10 p. etlizlnxir:-;a;!nr‘i;c’i‘rr:l;1g7 04 . wood- For further particulars applly m- _ ` ' c uchlin,- ‘Nine Mie Saturdn the Murray Harbor and The moon rises tomorrow morning to Mrs. Bells M La _ Zirlipd WILLIS 8° C0" Limited’ ` nie scarf: trains were on time, the .e 5.14. creek, Loi: ss. 2 izdrzwpa ii ` ., f ~ ` 'rignlsh was 55 minutes late, the - , 1 _ 'X1 =-; s,,,_g,_=,__=._..,...._., ,. L. 3,,mm¢|~|ld¢ yu 45 minutes late. illnlrfn Lfniment Guru Distomper. Mlnards Linlmont Cures Diphtiier a First .ii an, inns is the district in the mysterious land of selfhood which is occllpled by our inoodeh It BDPBBTB to me that over this each one of usl may exercise ri useful, if not an easy system iii control. All of us, that is to say, have our alternating periods of sunshine and of storm, of cheerful- neg; mid depression, of energy and re- laxation, of faith and doubt, of hope and despair, of confidence and weak uncertainty. Now we are lifted into conscious joy and throbbing hope; but again we feel ourselves forlorn and deso- late. Life to-day appears a privilege and radiant opportunity for useful- ness; tomnrtow we seriously wonder whether anything is really. much worth while. _ So there are times when our work, ,our duties, even our drudgeries are done easily and gladly. Instead of VICTIMS OF MOODS ties which fill the hours of each day so full. But. then again deep gloom oppresses us and we can neither seem to do nor be our best. _ And all such moods are natural. They come upon nearly :ll of ul.” Very few people can hope to live in such divinely ordered latitudel fi~~of soul that their sky is always allot. We cannot, therefore, put an absolute end to these various and changeable conditions. But we could and.l\\`\\d control them. Little by little We ml). learn by every commonplace exlum-' ience that the gloom and deprellldn need not cause us genuine delpl.i_\‘-.= However dark the curtain of cloud may hang, the blue sky ll hh- hina it stiu. Night inns and yet the stars shine out. .. All of us may work out for ou!- selves a very helpful philosophy _ il this respect, and we ought to finding them burdensome, we rejoice in the various careeand responsibili- . .~~. \_~.-~ __ it one and discipline mn-nivu live by it as well » \ i - _ i 1 ' * _», ‘im ‘ " . "li" ‘;_"""~ i , _ #__ »'»__~i_~‘~ _i7.1__f.__-_.i._._-» »=‘.-iw; if ?l'.»"‘45"1»._,.iz"""li""‘ ~ . \ \ - \ \ _ ` _ -_ » __ .\‘ ,_ _ <1-__ i. il is "‘ . 16 -. ' '7 , \‘-- * 0 4 - ~ - ,- r .~. _, -Ad *L