I l l_ _ ._ _ .citagvlitle ._ t he male_.griiiluzii..e.s. .we.l'c ,r..,. li Q ' , »I ' , _,Clin , ii-lla ciiliiiL__|__ijl_l5___lj_ily_ G lllilllii 1 f -~ -_ _.-____»._.___.. . ,_._ __ A ,_, , ____ - _ vp lX3.?.l‘l'.i; ‘ill‘.ill§.‘é’.?.?.l’.l2i°i‘l'»"i’ "" cHARLoTTi~.'TowN, CANADA. SATURD/xv, iviiiv 11, isis gg-go ig- vvw im-dl ld-)~i----»-~ c-»--lla --4 um in vu. . BF Cal' Q VQYQ . - ~ - F ' r* -- T-~---~--~- - - -- - _-»~--.~__ ---:__ _ _ V A _._ g AUSTRIA’S DEFINITE OFFER FOR PEACE Austrian_ Emperor Offered Not Only to Restore Belguim and Alsace-Lorraine but to Break with Germany, i i-1-is . (Special to The Guardian) LONDON. MHY 10.-important re- velations regarding -Austrlofs peace offers to the Entente have been made before the French foreign affairs com. llilttee, showing that Enlpel-or tjlrm-1e_s proposed not only the complete res- t0i‘ation oi’ Belgium and of Alsace- Lorraine, but announced that Austria TIICBC Dfovosals were coiitaincd in a second ictlcr writtcn by the Alis- trlan Emporer to llle Fri-.nch govern. ment. says the Paris i-orrcspoiident ol the Manchester Guardian, and wcrc rejected by M. Rillot, then French Premier and President Poincaro be- fore they had been conlinuniciiti-_ii to ilnd Bulgaria were prepared to break the American and Rllssiiin govern- Premier. Lloyd George greatly. :sith Germany ii necessary on uns bil-E incurs, Their retention iiiilpietisi-il IIIIIVIMENGEMENT DAY AT Prllcrglr interestin g Programme llll_iis llilllnli ' Carried Out Yesterday Morning. Addresses by Principal Robertson, Premier Arsenault, Mayor Wright and Pro-' fessor Shaw. l 300 'Students Enrolled During ' the Year. I' I’rincc of Wales t‘ollegc closed t'or tlia summer vacation yesterday mor- ning with appropriate exercises, a con siderable number oi citizens being present. lion. A. E. Arsenault the Premier. occupied the Chair and with him on the platform were the Principal. Dr. S. N. Robertson and staff, Prof. ii. A. Shaw. Actin-g Superintendent ol i-liiucation. Mayor Wright, and Mr. D. A. McKinnon. ex-Governor. l Tile young lady graduates, iooking| very attractive in their white dresses formed a group on the platform be- lliiid the College staff and the speak- seated in ii body _near the front oi the hall. The Premier, lifter a few introdui-_~ tory remarks _called upon Dr. Robert- lion. who gave an interesting outline of the year’s _work. V The number of students, he said, that were enrolled during the year was slightly over three hundred. but unite a number had left to join the colors. He pointed oilt tllat owing to the unusual conditions caused by the war. Prince of Wales College, as well as other educational institu- tions had been directly affected. Those conditions had prevented the efforts piit iortli by teachers and students from attaining their full frui- lion, and the results were not _so sa- tisfactory as might be expected under normal coliditions. Nevertheless llie students had done their best un- ilcr uncontrollable circumstances. As li body they measured up to a stan- dard worthy oi’ the Prince of Wales (foliage and of the Province. The Doctor then dealt al length with the obligations oi’ the students to the community and to themselves, and he trusted that those who attended the iiri-it _voar woilld be in a position tnl return and take the second and third year courses. Tho college closed three weeks earlier than usual. the Principal said, in order to give thc -itudentii an opportunity to assist their parents with farm operations. Then followed the preseni_ation by the Premier of the medals. prizes and diplomas as follows: Following is the Honor List:--Meil- iils and Prizes. The Alliierson Gold llleilal,-Janet Mosse The Govern- or-Gei\eriil's Silver' Medal,-Wiliiiini Spindle. The Governor-General'_= ilronze Modal.-Neil MacLeod. Thr D. A. MacKinnon Prize.-Dorothy Duchenlin. The .John (‘.aven Prize.- iilias. Vickerson. The T. A. LePagi-. l'rize.-Ruby Dennis. , ' Honor Diplolnas-.lnnet Mouse. Wil- liain Spindle. Gladys Sullivan. Edward Aitki-.n_ Dorothy Dllciiemin, Melville Aitken. Ethel Enmau. Aggie Goodwin. llaltleld Dymenl. -Second Year Certificates. -till (order of merit)--(Tiiarles Viclierson ina Phillips. Ainy Llnkletter. Mary Miicbonald. Joan Tait. Myrtle Stew- iirt, Cecilia MacDonald. t‘lal'n Murphy liorace Walsh. Nellie Bi-rnard. Hiiila tiillis, Homer Norton_ Adele MacPher- son. Lowell Compton. Louis Dunn, l-‘rancis Nelligan. Alba Shaw. Hodg- son Morrissey. Annie Muclntyre, Ver- lion Smith, William Wallace. Harold Cain, l-‘rancis Schurinan, Laura Dris- i-oil, Bernice Rodd. Ruth Beaton. Ar- thur Boates. 'Edison Wright. Eleanol' Lowe. Florence Craswell, Mildred Con rail. First Year Certificates (Order oi’ merit)-Ruby Dennis. Nina Wald- l-on, Grace Dockendorff. Edgar Web- ster. Helena Monaghan. Bertram Moore. Agatha Monaghan. Cecilia Cul- len, Maude Chlni¢_ Isabel Bourke. An nie Chaisson, Belle Bruce. Ethel Mes- servy. Clara Fraser. Neil McLeod, Hel- en MacKinnon, Adelaide Humphrey Loretta MacDonald. Walter Darby. Miller Maclfadyen. lluth MacArthur: Bruce MacKenzie, Mamie Sutherland. Reby Grills. Jennie Dolron. Annie cols. Emily Miller. ails Warren- Myr- tle Ross, Lathe Laird. Catherine Mai-~ Phee. Mildred Rose, Milli MWKBMIE Aubin Gallant. Florence MacCarville. Charlotte Munn_ Kathleen Brown Florence Hughes. Raymond Barrett. Gregory Gallant. _Harrison Bell, Mar- garet MacCormi\ck. LUCY M°°|““I°~ Evelyn Mellett. Richard Anderson Dorothy Winchester, Hone How- lltt. ' Sara Matheson. Mary W. MacDonald, Mary ll-icAdanl. Mar- jorie Peake. Clare Cahill. Florence ings, Genoa Lewis, Corinne Arseni- auit, John Wrigiit. Eleanor Dynlent, Ruth Matheson, Alice Lacey. Margiir-' et Nicholson. Liiinena Gaudet, Sndic Bisson. J. Frank MacMillan, Susie De- Lorie, Catherine Murchison. Aggie Birch, Oiedine Wood. John Kenya, .'.l- berta Rose, Leona Canieroii. Cather- ine MacDonald. Annie Smith, (`on~ stance. Wheflr. Maisie (fruwys, i\iar_\ MacQuaid, Vera (Ioslnin, Myrtle 0'- Brien. Bessie Barrett. lliargucrite Driscoll. Nancy MucLeod_ Rita Cullen (‘i-.lesta Dunbar. Alban l~`arlncr, -liatic .$291/le.-.lYlary.._.l.ol\es..Marie ll- Arsen ault, Mabel Jenkins. Thonlsoil Callip- beil, Elvira (‘ainpbell. Hi-len Mac- Carville, Ruth Caineron, Mary Wedge. Leo Doyle, Dorothy Nicholson, Vi-rii MacMillan. The Principal next road ii list oi those who hail won 'Painter t‘i-rtiil cates for Pcniniinsliip. Premier Arsenault i'oIlov\'i-il with iii iiddress to the graduates. I-ic llcar tilt- congratiilatcil Lheul. Their pri zes and corliilciites werc prooi` that they had applied tlicinselvi.-s to thcll studies during the past ycar. -iii' coun-soiled them not to rest on thc ho nors they had won. This was only thc foundation. They inilst conti iiue to store away the grain ot’ know ledge that was to prove their main stay in the years to come. llc stron): ly advised them to rcail the best of li teraturc as mucll as they possibly could and to assimilate what they read. Most mon in public life i' they hail to go through their studies again would pay particular attention to' history. Not merely the histor- ol one. country, but of all countries. The man who has done this has laid ii great foun dation. lie did lint lnciin to sa) however that they should colicen trate all their efforts on history. Othei subjects. particularly good litcriituri and sciences should receive attention Reading light literature was not ailvi sable. ‘lt gets to be a habit, ilk( attending moving pictures. which. people find it hard to give up. lliivi -an object in view, in reading, said the Premier. Get il few good lionkl and road them again and again will the idea in mind ni acquiring know ledge. Prince oi' Wules College iin<` Noriniil Schools are iilore or less training schools where knowledge If acquired that it may be passed or to others. As teilcliers, said llc. _vol should occupy the first place in th' distrli-t. Teachers should take heal' in their work and if their hearts wer# not in the work lic would not advis< uno one entering thc profession, llc ri minded them that the children undo their tuition were as clny in the hand- of the sculptor. and that they wer( forming character. The chiidrei should ibc so formed that in limi-, thc? will grow up to he useful citizens. l' was nn unfortunate fact. the Prcmie: i-ontinued. that in this Province as il some others. the tcnclling professloi is so under-paid. The Government has done what it i-oulii. in fact i’ has done more than its share. Ovel 71 p. i-_ of the total amount paid tt the teni-,hers is paid by the Govern ment The people would be more in terested ln education li they them selves were putting more money ii it. The districts must pay out more The people must be aroused to i sense of their duty. lie hoped thi supplements would be more generous than in previous years The peopir have been looking too much to the central Government to help out Edu i-ntlon. The people have responsi hilllies and they must wake up if them. He trusted that an time wen' by the teachers of Prince oi' Wales and all other teachers would recelvr better remuneration. but. under tht war conditions existing lt could not be done. _ Next came the reading of the va- ledictory by Mr. William Edward Alt ken. oi’ this City:- VALIOICTORV Mr. Premier. Members or the Facility Fellow-students. Ladies and Gen- tlemen: ’l'odii_v| marks the close ol another GERIIIANS ABANDONED_ -ll Noi-ABLE lllcroiir ALL RECENT ollll-is F01* Ml? “itil”-f -----*-A- _ _ _ (_ Ex-Premier Asquiths Motion for Special Com- Several -Bitter Attacks l'lave Taken Place in. . mittee to Investigate Maurice Charges Valid Voormezelle LaCIytte Sector in which IC)]0Wf\ 593 l0 |06- I~I0)f¢I G¢°"§¢ GM" mans Gained Initial Advantages but They ' will V8ll0l\. I Were Subsequently Driven Out, Allied Lin¢5§ _ _ V --~ ~_--~- ` "“ are Firmly Held Everywhere. V"(Special to The Guardian) I was illllrk(-il :lt'li\'l`l_\ ll_\ lliltli :ll'tiil.-r- \\illi Til-E liill'l`lSll Alti\lY I?-.' , li-s on ills-_ llllill(----Aloilttliilit-r |'rlllll_" ; ll ’ l I i~`ilAN(`i<}. Muy 1i).~i"igliliiig was sll ill progress this morning ui-nr \'li;r-, WAN1-ON Dggrpuc-r|0N 0|; stract. on the front soiithwosi ot- AM|EN5 Yprcs. Al, oli_c time thc British wi-rc forced hack slightly l>_\' inili'lliilr--;;uil fire. All the ri-.st ill the origluiil ili-- i`i-ilircs. Ililwcvi-r. appl-,ill‘i-tl to Lil- iigilill lil thc llalllds ill' thi-_ ili»l'clill(-r..- in thi- Vool'lllezclli--Laiflytti- si-i~_iill'. .-\l`tcl' thi-ii' ti_i'st siici-i-ss ill _\'cst;el'il;l_\".- lighting thc Gcrlnaiis wi-rc ulliillli-. lil gain liirthf.-r grounii tlcspitc r-:;lc.iti-il -inlasiii-s at the Allied line. Blitt-l' struggles took |llilt't- about Kit-Inc- Vierstrilct llilhill'i-t. west of Vi(-l'stl'ili-I -ind in thc iliilgowooil. but thc llritish tfllllll-Z tlcspi-,l'atci_v to their |lo.-iitioiis. 'I‘hc British oi'l;ilnizcd n collnicr-alt- filcli during the night which was so rigoroiis that the Gcrinilns \‘.'i-l'l'-_ lill- -:ihlc to withstand it. and griiiiiiiilly fell back iilitil they hail iilmiidoncil ill the ground gained (Special to The Guardian) Lt)l\'I)0i\'. May l0.--l"l'ei\t-ll lliltl British have coinpleli-l_\‘ l'c-cstiilliislr oil their positiiins ill 1"iundcrs,lictwci-ll Laclyttc and Voorniczecle. (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, Miiy I0.-The Britisil arc -ising gas shells on thc western front with excellent results. .thc ilritlsll war mission aiilloiiiifcil todii_\'. llurilla 'he last icw ililys. said the staiciul-nl. ‘thc British hav(-_ coiisistcntiy slit-Ili-il the Gcriiian support trcllcllcs and traiiiiicails with gas silt-its with lniil‘l;- eil results. Tile 'Gi-.rlniin i-oili-i-litm- °‘.ioils hzivi- been iiisturiicil iilitl their pl'cpai'ations pill‘iilyzi-.il hy thc i-.i‘i`<-.ct- ivcness oi' thesi- lioillliiilwlillcliis Pris- oners i:iipt,iircil on .\lil_\' 4 saiii llli-_\- iiad been ilniillli- to illltaiil riltiilus sii\i'c"Mir\'- l-: o\\'lilg,lo the coilstillit artillery ilre_" HEAVY AFITILLERY ACTIVITY (Snecial to The Guardian) l’.\ltiS, May lil.---’i`llc \\‘il.r oiilrl- all iloiliit-cllii-ill tonight rt-lids: "'l`h»-l~- I l i l i l l I l l l l I I I I (Special to The Guardian) I’i\liIh`, Mall' I0.--'l`llt: l'ily l>l` .\llil i-ns is il ill(-rl: shi-ll. hillllhi-tl ilalily lll- spiti-, Illi- la(-I. lllill llli-i'i> :il'i- ii1lii'ilo|i- tlli-l'c_ 'l`\\'i\.lvii llliiltlri-il lltlllsi,-s ll:i\'l- lii-,i-,ii iii-stl'o_Vi-il, l;Itl,tltlll i-iviliallls halve- llccil l'cnlovcil slnrc thi- G(-i'illilils started di-st\'oyilig thi- |llui~i-_ BULGARIAN TRENCHES BLOWl\' UP (Special to The Guardian) l-1.\S'I`l~2lll\’ 'i`lll-J.\'l`lll'J. .\l:l_i' ltl.~ \\`r-sl oi Liihi- llilirilil il llrillsll i-illll piiny elite-rt-il lili- i-ni-in_\' lri-_ni-lii-~s iii-ii lllew up iiurililrilils shelters \\'licl't- U..' gal'iaiis hail tak(-li ri-filgi-_ i<1lii-lily rl-<-oilllilissliiici-s -.\i-ri- i'i-pills(-il lli-:lr i)i»I>l'(lpii iii wilali hi- hail si-i-ii. llli-lllioililig lllill hi- \\':i:»' llilriii- illllrlj-' illipi-i-ssl-li with till- pIl_\'slqui- i-I illi- illi-ll ill tllf- lriiillilil.-, riilllps. BRITISH NIIN_E SWEEPER SUNK BV MINE (Special to Tlic Gtlnrdiail) i.t)Nlltll\', '.\l:l_\' lil. .\ i¢l'lii.~¢ll illlllv- :l\\'i-i-pi-`i' .~.li'|li'Ii il illiiil- itilil silllli ill; .\lii}_'_ __l.V llli- .\tililii':ilt\' zllliiiiiiiicl-. 'I`lll'i-l- ilili~~i~l':. and 3221 lllcll \\'i-l'l- lil-.lf -.-..,..__,~,c.,,....~._ ,~,.._..~..~_ ,...~-.~ _ :__ ....~.._,..,..-~...,..,-..._....-. -...wee-,-.¢~» CARFERRY NOW ON ENGLISH CHANNEL , __,.._.__._,_..._.._____ ._ l l I l I I l I l I (Special to The Gu.1liil.ln) \\'.\.\‘|I|.\'tl'l`_il.\`_ .\l.l_\' Ill, .\ iii-i lil.lll lllilil ii-.llil l'i-i-i-lilly lllill(-il iillll till- lll'iii.~ll lilli-~- l-.'ll~»ll :lil I-ill-ill_\ li';lll.»pilri i-illillllli \\il:. ~'l:illllli-ill-ll ll) \lilli-ll| iirlilli-i'_\' lirl-_ .\ l'i-|lilrl toilily til ilu- ll--;lili|ll;ll't<-l\ til' tllt- lirilisll lllil- it;ll'_\' llli:~:sioll. tt-lllill; ill' thi- ill(-itll-lli, saliil lhi- i'.'iplill'l-tl li-tl(-l'.\ l't-ri-ill(-il ai illzlrlu-il lalvli ot <-iltllilsiilsill iillltllli.: illi: vllt-liiy i`i>i‘t‘e_\'_ GERMAN IANIJED , IIN IRISH IIIIASI (Special to The Gi.'al'dlari) i.l).\'l)(lI\'. .\l:l_\' ill, .\ (ii-,rllliili still-l lilariill- iiillill-li al lnalll illl ilil- l'll'lti¢.-ll` i-(lust wilt'll'i- ill- was :ll'l'\-<1(-il ll_\' i;o\'~ i-rlillii-llt ililii-luis. .liillli-s .\it-l’lll-l'_~_lll _i nili'liililli-lllili'_\' .~l_-i'l't-iiil'_\' lil thc \\'zlrl uilict-. iliilioiillcctl ill thi; llou.~i» of. t`illllllliln:< tildil_\' lllill this llliill was i. thi- 'lfil\\'i--l' ol' Loillloll and \\'olllil hi- i-ollrt-lliarliniic.ii-i:l1l_ il|` till- l-.l;lit.ll, llll .i i~|l:ll'i.;t- ill' li:l\'iii;; :itll-lllllli-ll iii llrilli- t‘.l|»i.lil Ill: .\ilill'i-iv l'_ Il;l\'ii-:<. .l llll-llllii-l' il' illi- iil'lli_\ ill--ill--:ll i»~»;il-ll. l-ills(-ll illi- .ll'li-l'i\lloll ill till- plllirl- cillirl. will-i ' l>l'_ L(-gillil-. pil-:itll-il l_-llil|_\- |-- ill. i~li:il';;<- as -.lllill it \\.i~ l'--:lil t.l lllill. :ini \\';l.s tilli-ii 3',,`.tlli :lil'I si-l_ll<-llvl-ll Ill illll 4lii_\' ill jziil `Ii_\' .\lii;;i~tl'illi- _\-:li\\'illl_ WHY EXEWIPIIIINSE I WERE IIIINIIEIIEII (Slicclal to Tlzc Gu.ll'iIi;\n) _ il'I"I`.-\\\`\, .\lJi\ Ill "I| ll :'i'.'lll~-l'ii ‘ lllill llriil.l~ll iw-lllllulir l»\l-i‘\\ll'l-iillirl Iii-mir(-_.i; lull lu-illlkllll-,|_ lilllilll l--ills! I-l t':ill:lil.l_ i' uflillil l-l'--lit lllill |l_ If-ll lll.lt ullill- illl i .il-rw il--illi; fi--vi' lli.'i:l~il lliil' |-l'ili|l|- ill--l ll:l~l Ili-l-il l.ir|_;l-I_'\- iiitr--:i,~»i-ll." lil llli~i- \\ll|'ll~._ till- I'l'iiil» - .\linl:~li-r. ill ii .lull-illi-lil i--»,li»~ll to l|:i_\_ sllillv tip lll-» :iIll.ilii»ll .lt till. irllnl iii ill. |i~l.lliil:l ill lll.- iii-ill-rin I lwlillll il i;iiiil-iliilt-_ ili-- ls--lll|llii»ll\ ui t |.i » I iilt-ll Ill-lui-»»»ii .'|l illlll .’.’ _\i-,ll_~, ill ill.;~- llli-lil:,i\'l- ; ‘silzetl"l\nl`lii`>}}W" i 30,000 Troops Crossing Daily From linglandf Bmhds of wheat- To France ' i ‘ Q I \\`|.\`.\'ll'l-Iii, .\i:l\ ll- 'l'Ili_- t';ill;ltliiil _______L._____ ____ __ l'»i-ulwl -lt' til-.lill .\‘llll--l'\'i.~--l'- lf-ilil:Il‘_ (Special to The Guardian) l_lilit'i‘l(~1I I'_ll;,;I:lilil :lllfl llli- i-iiilllllrill It ill:l\ Ili- :lil .l ilu) ilS'I`I"..\`ll II_\I\’lltlI\' |iI.' lt I\l-.Il IIY |`»I\’I'I`I_\`II l.tl.\'I)il.\_ .\I:l_\ li. _IIl<- \>ti~llil.~1c_ "i lui' liglit l'tll'i'i'~' Ililii- i'i~tlli'ili- -ll llli- \‘ii't°-_\iIillii‘:ll. til pl'i-\'t‘iii il lrllili llillillg into thi' Iliiiiils ill llli- i-in-- illy_ tliii' i':l.-il:iI\ii-> \\'i-i‘i- Iiglll. THE \\'|‘}i\'|`|lEl`¢ 'l‘l‘}M|'l‘}ll,A'l`UIUC. TIDE, MOON. `l‘]'l`(‘ 'l`()ll().\"|`tl. .\lil_\' lil. - Siriiliu Ili'l-i~7.- cs to illililt-l'iiii» iziili-s, south lil \\‘i-si. alliiwi-l'y_ 'l`lil- tiili- \\-ill in- lilgli this ililt-l'il.l<>n at l2.l'»9. tilillill‘l'- day at l.4'.'. Thi- sun _si-is this 1-vt-ning iii .*<.:l2 ioliiiirrow lit lllill and Moiiilay lil :4,:l_t; il rises toinorrow morning at .‘».=».'»_ llloniluy at 5.54 and 'I`\lcnda_\' al 5,551 The tlrsi oilall'tei' of the moon. will hi- nn l~`rlilil_v_ May l7tli iii 4.l4 pill. sl-i/,l-il it lilillltlll Iilislii-l.~ ill \\'Il¢'iit |`l'=i- ilrdl-l' Si-|liilili‘ lllliililpl vurli-l_\‘, Ili-si lor gl-lli-l';iI us(-_ .\I.~'iil lliivi- (il'i-i-ilvllli-_ tilt-li .\lill'_\‘_ Pilkilniokh - Sfrtlil li tlloii-'alnd_ till i-i-ilt~ .i lllill l dri-d Willis-r .lout-l=, iilillliiirr l"»il‘l\\ i`llarlotlr-tiiwii. -lllill-I--illlltii (Spccilil lo Tile Guilldinll) I,il.\'Ilil.\'. .\I.l\ lil. - 'I`ll\- `I.lil}ll- I tit-lll'i.'<~ liiilil.|r_\ non .l liiltilllil- \~ii»`_ lill'_\' ill till- IIl»ll:-i- ill t`illlllill lllt- lllililiiry :llllli.\.’, .\I:i_\' il_»~-l-lx-I’l'i-lilli-i' .\,- iiuitll'- lllillillll for llii- illlpilililllielit (ll .l _--i-Il-cl i~ililliilItf-l-_ lil iii\'i-sligiilc till i-ll;il'_i:i-¢= lll':lil<- Ili' (ii-lii:l'liI .\lililrii-»- \\':i_~ li~_l--i-i.-ll ill Ill<- llollri- oi' t`illlllnilil~ lilliiulli li_\‘ :l roll- lil' 11921 ill ltltl. LL OYD GEORGE AND BUNAR LAW- EXPECTED TO SPEAK ON ` ' CHARGES ` (Special to The Guardian) ` litl.\'I)t).\`. .\I;l\ !I_~-- lt' was l|ilit__-i'- ;iilllll this lui-l'lllli': lIi:ll lliilli l’l'--li'-l--l I.Iil\'ll tii~l>i‘;;l- :lilll t'Il:lii'r..>.x1'=-.f=‘,- . f ~..»-';_`Z.... ' ' -' j‘»',=_-.‘;i": ,*` ‘" ‘li i _wit ' . li. . -Q ,» -J.. -' i r 1.", _- 'l IL' -1 I1-ll '- . .» fi-:‘=.'; ill 1- _ ._;a. ' ,-1 5 »i _-1. ull t-_‘L . .- 1 ' _ 4 _ .. ‘ e-*J "tf- 5- 1 . ri _ #Is ,J . I ll a 1-. - -fl if li l ? an '»..',, -_- if” -‘.1-i is Ill.- .yr-3 .I l ls.; H. ` _.. . ti. .lil Yi-i. ,_ ."'1’l 'l l "= _ 3( . . _fig ' .sri - ---f _ i '- ti _fl ¢ ._ sit, l _.jr - "._z\_ :- '24, _ ill' _-i.-iff ‘. -l ‘lst _ -'ill V5,--, E -_M fl ' jf 'll'-it-'il'-l-:_ il'lI' ” __ `:,"i _(ll _N I 2 U23-. . tai ...ll _ ,(.i§l, l Ty.. ~. _i-. - I f llirl f li” . l l` --....'.s-, »a-_';‘sw ..,»-__ _- - .¢».~‘ li i ""-’v° l.,_v,_jl|' N IQ Y ll- ) ,(5 l’ .I ll l _I ‘-.- in-_ 3' _-ir-», _ . .\'-.,- ~ _.iv -I ilu: . -'f i ‘_-1 f,.- 5. i. ~’ sl. ._, lzi. . ‘__ , I (,- '|, 1* .fr Pl A -:- i`t Q.. l l -l if ‘ 1-‘ig iz. l .sq i if l - \ . -gt i , . -¢:i.:»s, I l -le-' _ -e -el. 1-' -lil - - l -'l _, ¢,_'- it .,.¢~. A_.l ,.- ._ ‘li ._r‘