GUARDIAN . l i. ._ ' . ` - ,. ' 1 i. ` » ‘Li 'V 9, ' __/', U ill - . 1 so ° /' Q ’ \ _ _kv _ _ __/__.__-____-;s~" _ id _ _ rl ay -and Saturday ‘ . <__\."” 4 MEN- f ` 3*’ line of Men’s Box .Calf Blucher Boots. withdouble soles, on. a medium--last-4 A Dandy-Sale Price 4.50 $4.50 x .-/»° . ,_ _ _ ff `~ $z.ae We are offering a new LADIES- _A patent button boot _ with a dull calf top, made on a good fitting last with a nice toe`and heel-Sale Pr1ce............ ....2.98 See Our Window D P 9. sent' Messrs Dr. Fullerton, A. J. Mac- _ A Marv" 0, snub an Unhmng cure Nom MwHame_ A_ B_ McLeOd_ Tay thing or that kind at alll Something . f0l‘ 0|d.Chl‘0l1|¢ C386! lor and lrvine, Mintsters; Messrs ' -1 1- Campbell and McLean elders. A __ - ~ - _ __ _s"5"_"_ }_ ` Clerk pro-telnporc. Tile object of the U Wiiil rolilllllo Old Nerviline yOu cull meeting was to consider the proposed _ rub ollt the pain of Rheumatism. Scia- union ef Clyde River with West l'tlv- ` and Paint Up ALLEY- & C0. ' The Eastefll l FOR presentstlve in Sourls. MEM. and lnllklng el' artificial flowers. - ,\,~,.f.-\.-\,._., e -_ .x,.,_,.,`fv-.`,\-\,.,\,~,-. -FOR- ' all others wllo trnvol from Summer ville to Montague. aid in the 32nd year of his age. The lu which he lived. He was only a- bout a month sick after having return- _ . ing the best medical aid and nursing, ' as woll as s ritual consolation from ' _ tica.'Lumbago, or Neuralgla-rub it 135 QUBCII St. away so completely that you feel like -'-'-'----"=""""‘-"ff-`-‘~`~‘~"~'~i~';"-'-‘~‘-~-=-v-'-'-'~=‘-‘~`-‘~`-1'* thankinryou for good wishes, l remain '..*lT PAYG to buy in this Province " .JUNE CENT per word each in - _ DON MwoNAL°_ sertion for advertising in- thmoolumn. .°D. F. TIERNEY is Guardian re- Cash mu|t_aceolnpany~order. ` Bd,._ D_ A-_ M,,D°,iu|d_ .‘ -_-. . i' ..~'r. eonoou was ls oudrdldn 18, B,"-me _ ..°MR. G. MARKLE HOWLETT is Representative in Montague. éanadian ’|,-|,:|d_ Amnury _ Guardian agent for Annandale and vi- _‘- B_ E_ F_ ' _ oinity.-J -..*A MEETING of all tlloso lntov __ on Ac |ve_Se".ice'_ Fnmco___x_ osted in sheep raising in Eastem . t ‘z -' _ _' _ . _ ‘ ..*Tl-'t_iNlTY CHURCH George- Kings will be held in St. Mary'a Hall. ' _ _ , . '---~-- ------»~ ---~ -- . ._ \ ltowu Palm Sunday morniugfservlce 11 Souris. on 'I‘uesdey.»Aprll the 18th, "WE K'LL§gnp:_:Vg'°EE~D amp WAS 4____ ,,_____`__ ________ =' ~ ' - . ' 3. lm. idvelllllg Service 7 p. nl. Sunday 19‘10,_at 2.30_p. 1:1.. for t_he_ purpose of ' . __ “ " "‘”`/“""~*'”“"`"""~*--~»»-~---»~_~. c oo at the usual hour. erm its -a Doa Bssoc at on to fur- __ ' " ' " _ _ _ ° ther the interests of sheep breeders 0§:‘g;g|':l§e,Y::,§'d f,‘|‘;\::°I';B-‘$‘lf“;ll‘)¢9t'he 'THE ST PETEWB l'“’m"t° hem A” tm’ 'mmm Mr J I’ Temmm' icrew of the stoamship (‘l'lantala were its monthly meeting of the Women's district representative for Kings kmed when the vessel QV” sunk by a _ pl . . . _ . - VIII ll 'l' Sh i " 0 ° _ » l _ ' Institute on Thursday, April lain. County. will be present to discuss tho. - _ _ _ g _ ‘_ _ Miss MacFarlane was present and benefits and advantages of such an xlggzggfaod u':E“|(:'Kd%Z°hergurv.¥'l?;§ it . - ' - \ .. gave a demonstration in Stencilliug oggenizatlon. 8250-4-141/12|. dqcmi_e_m6y mano warms ofthe ,m_ Bargaillsl te __.__,____.___. THE SCANDINAVIAN ARRIVES ..*DiED AT CLEAR SPRINGS, on AT ST JOHN- the 8th illst., John (Cielnellt) Mellon- . ---' ST 'JOHN April 13 -~ The Allull death of this very popular young man Llll0l'. Scalidlllllvlllll. . reached hero has cus; a gloom over the community early this morning with 113 retumed _ --- ' soldiers. ` ed from the Maine Woods where he _ Lotions, Harmful Drugs, Smoke or worked all winter, and though receiv- _ Electricity. pi mg pastor' heI_?i“°‘;_“mbe‘§ to UM’ gym At Charlottetown and within the hall Heals D ay A n d ss n er. r . - was leltriely atte?lde'{in.eI‘;e(l):a1ave§“ ‘lg or Zion Churc1Athi‘lm ion Tuesday the It is "fuew way' It is something ‘ mourn him four sisters and two bro- ‘mum day of apr ’ 1; notcmi hundmd absolutely different. No lotions, me,-B besides his moms,-_ May his Q33 Fgféggghan at°°ve“ °_9l°°k 'in sprays or sickly smelling salves or 1 ri _ ' creams. \No atomizer, or any appara- Bou res L p_ea___,_ce ____ wmch place and time the Pr°Bby` t of an kind. Nothing to smoke or tery of Prince Edward Island met and Tarun" °f Rheumathm was °°mm'“ted' jectiorls. Ne electricity or vibrations Mr. Archibald Sutllerland, Modera Yum N This Rfmedy tor ro-tem or with whom were pre- or m“s,sage‘ N0 pnwdorl nu GET A TRIAL BOTTLE TODAY Mr G W lrville was appointed er. Messrs Campbell and Brown re- presented Brookflcld and Hunter Riv- new all over. er. Messrs MacMillan and Murchison - .- » -- ~ f--f . _.»_.....f-t. ._._. c-.. ,_-~\, _ _ _ It matters not how deeply seated- were thercpreeentatives of Clyde River ‘f _;=‘ the pain is. or how long you have had and Messrs Lowther, Mcbcan and Ste- __ 3 1--q it-rubbing with the king of all lini- wart were the representatives from ___ ments “Nerviline” will cure you. West River. After these rcprescnta- _ 'I HAT C_0l1ld be more accept- A E d* Nerviline is highly concentrated- tivcs had spoken on behalf of their able for an Easter Gift than s o , u lo about -tive times strpnger than the or- congregation it was lnovcd by Dr. Ful a daintil tinted Ph°to_ G d Ph t 7 h ltlllnary \-_vllite ammonia llniment- lertorl. secpuded rl_J__y MG. Taylor and . 00 0 0 lerefore t penetrates quickly-sinks ullan nlous y ca cd lat. &3Ph_ endosedy ill One Of OUT gran y in deeply-llnd gets rigllt at the core “This Prcsbytery having hoard all autlful frames? M0d6fBte PIFECCS. ofthe pain nt once-draws out the parties concerned agrees to sever P lumeness, takes away the stiffness- Clyde River froln Brookfield and Hull M3k€ 311 8DD0lIltll‘l6l'lt t0d3Y. ersonal attention *-9 Am' eases the joints that have hurt you so ter River, and to unite it with West &t¢Ul.' Phbmgfaphy. much. River, and instruct the clerk to intim- , Out comes the pain every time you ate thc same to all the parties with Th B r di 107 Queen St. rut. on Nerviline, which contains some certification that oblectlous if any will ` e u 0 _ 0 f th t al bl ai - haul be considered at a meeting _held in YOUR Flusnos can buy all o emesvuaepnsu n Phone 68 J remedies known to sr;ieu¢e_ Worm ng this place on the eighteenth instant at ` weight in gold to every family in the eleven o’clock forenoon. It was nlov- lend. and sure to cure the emergent ed by Dr. Fullerton. seconded by Mr. dhd minor ills or rt hundred kinds that Taylor and carried that this Presby- _ _ » constantly arise. Getthe large 50c. l-ell' l1DD1y l0 i~llB_l1\1Em0“'|\ll°r C°"\' ythlng you can give | . - family size bottles small trial size zse. mittee for a sro t of Four luullrcfl ` | - Nerviline is old b 0 d i - Dollars for Brook eld and Hunter Riv- th.§m_'except yfmr photograph" ° 'i`_ orywhere. E y very ea er' eY er. to date frolll ny lst. On motion Make an appointment today. The Cook’s Studio New DesBrisay Block F* -- 1 Farm Bn' Sale The undersigned offer for sale the farm of the late Ambrose A. Malone. This farm contains about one hundred acres, almost all clear, is situated at St. Cstherine's about two miles from the Town of Souris. ‘ On it is u dwelling house and two large Barns ill first claus repair. The land is in ls good state of cultivation and is well fenced. Immediate poss- osslon of same will bo given. F\u‘ther particulars apply to A. F. McQuald, Solicitor, Sourls, P. E. ls- lnnd, or to the undersigned. FRANCIS J. 0'DONNELL, JOHN MAL_0NE, ' Exeeutors. Souris, P. E. l., April 3,1016. ‘ 81084-5-M18# t . l _ #gr-e . » f-» Take VINOL the great strength pro- _,.»-"T1 i li' 1,- ducer. it will build you up and make $1.00 bottle. Fostcr‘s Drugstore Only.. - 8228-4-14M3i. Quiet Week In ____ ____ ' llonse of Commons 1"”-o '_ _`__"'-__=’~_'_T o'r'rAwA, April l:l_-considers ;‘~-6%/ 'l and of sonle minor bills, furnished the _ _ SUCH SPLENDID RESULTS. Witllout actually trying it you would never imagine the wond- erful results obtained by tho lll'0Il0l' UBO 01'. O-Cedar.l’olish. l~’urnituro and woodwork that you tllollgllt llothlllg could -be dollo _with can be transformed- nllulo bright and clean again. ~ _m ». » - lllrs of upproprlatiolls were passed iu all with little criticism from tile Op- position while a bill to permit thc trnnsfor of prisoners frnln _common Jails to industrial furnls met wltll ull- aninlous npproval._ The week has been uninteresting one and promises to bc so until the ond. ._ _, - 9 3|; ---\\\\\, (mads in Canada) Not only pollshes- it cleans. it removes tho dirt alld scum und makes the wood as it was when new. Without this clean- ill no real sntlsfactor "°“" ;"`illlllll>‘s"'f. \ \\\\\\ ;KluNl»_-:Y lg'/_/__ PI LLS ___ ‘< .E4 L g \ \\\\\‘-ibfsf B lb' Y 1'0- sults can be obtailled. And the beauty of it is, it cleans as it pollslles. lt .does both at the one operation. Try lt. yourself _ and be convinced. lt is guarau- lf.. K I D N EY ~ f ,rl wed. _ - _ Q 5i,,E-U,-g,/_“ist” s .- FROM YOUR` DEALER 25e to lil'-___ MGMT 5 $3.00. _ '_ Di/itll; -l '_'-O _._ vi T-rw lir- _'E7 of Mr. MncNelll, seconded by Mr. Tay- -lor. Dr. Fullerton was appointed to support this application on behalf of , you st,-0ng_ 5pec|a||y henencml for Brookfield and_ Hunter River, before rlellehte children und feeble ohl people. llw uuslucuultmu Committee. As Dr. l<‘ullertoll intimated tothe Prcsbytcry tllat ile would not be pre- sent at the General Assembly it was agreed that Megane Sutherland. Taylor and A. MacKay _support the overture which was approved at thc Murcll meeting before thc Assembly. Presbytcry then adjourned to meet ill tllo same place on Tuesday. April the eighteenth at clevell o‘clocll forc- tloll of estimates of the trade and conl- noon. of wmch pubuc iutinlauon was meme and Public work-5 d‘~’D“""“’”"’ made and this sederunt closed wltll the bollediction. j program for todays rather business- “_ SU-I-HERLAND) like _but exceedingly dull session of Moderatoi. pm_'|~ompm.,, the (.ommous. Soule five lnllllell dol- (G_ w_ mr/|NE)_ _ Clerk I’ro~Tclllporo. P.E.i. SEEKS HEAIIH BUYS Iii IHENEHES . The letter below was received bl' Mrs. D. It. Morrison, Sumlnerslde, and speaks fol' itself. Dcnr Mrs. Morrison:- First of all before I write anything else I_ will try and explain exactly who I nm, and why i write so that you will not be sllr- prised to hear from someone you do not know anything about. Well, l anl the lucky person wile re- P S. was a note from_ you and a packet of smoking tobacco. The soggf'-_ were given me by George Brady a l’. E. ls-. lanller in my battery. and he told .me to tell you that he received a number of pairs alnlolutely free, and which he has distributed amongst us follows. ,.;`s-f;:_'- f fl'-1'? ` ` . - , -J ml- - - _ » -cl-|ANNsl.l.' cltlsullc/ll. co..l.1'o. ' - ,nm ' Va" gfliigstgreedlmgAgulrallgféydgrxdllg I5." v“` V". "9 Boflurln AVO.. Toronto. _ , ` _ in the rainy weather when you are in mud and water at all times However. we have had almost a weelvof bright . (||| _"D M :_ __ _ ... - l _ _ ' " " "'"" _ ‘r I ` _H ‘ i - s O spring w;eath_e_r wllllcg-, has dried things h-‘ - ' ' 'f Q ’ ' _' -f up wo lerfu y. e mud though is ..‘ _ ' -"I" ` _ ` , not atnall gone. does not depreclate . 1 -` _ f " - ` '_ l l`_o tesoe inthe nst. 'These gsgenordoqlbt lmksgine howlo ood S we feel all the nice weather for it is- HK. . '~'5'». ‘~ .- "1 ` ‘ . ;_ "<. ` \ . ~ ` ‘ ` "` " 0 I 0 the first wo have soon for over four P _ an X¢¢Pfl°ll& Y~ Nl.¢° :.':,§::."‘.'.°...".‘:..@:::.‘“‘°2.l‘:.l.':::.':.:l \ 0 Q ra n s ` _ . _ l F|r¢3 _ All the n'e_w spring styles in boots and shoes for men, y°L.h'i.`2°wb°§d'dhf.»ili';?l§°tgfrllfgeisslrg When in need of-Coal for Domestic or Steam purposes. telephone us your order or call at our ofhce. _ Our prices are lowest and _ quality the best. Prompt and satisfactory delivery will be made. _ I Phono 404 . & c”= nf Reuben Tuplin &f0- - .issues-_for Dominion 0 _ Konliuzwrl women and children ayellers now. - See the new, swagger miligry ed' I _ rt ?r2gles',tgl9es:y tgietglanfie btgatgtigui flnisiie of these really hislwlass shoes -try them Oli. For shoesathgi fit Bitoegtlhie Hugh* as 'J gig; sggsxioltveilew thrgérst seam and ;£9ri;N_ satlsfactionr - persons left from the old first oontln gent. There are several P. E. I. boys ln this battery, namely.'0eorge Brady, Wilfred Higgins. Keqneth Mclaan. Then there are a eoup e_or boys who have been wounded. Bowden and Steve McKinnon. Both or these chaps got it at Ypres last April, the latter being back to Canada now. l forgot to men- tion Richard Burhos as also being a P. E. Islander. ' Nth perhaps you will be wondering about myself. Well, I came from,the western part of Canada.. namely Rs- glna, Bsslr.. where! was bom some tw y-one years ago l sm s Student if '.'f\ I would fke to tail you all about the war me lm-08100# new lt is gots; aw. _hut owls o Censure .ssh I Milli W *gills orlssmlss l\qa_l1\'\°. .Built hr oat know H--sv ==~.ff°lv».-es-_~».a§f~.~» _ li- £2 ..» ,_ ..'° E BOURIS WEST IN TITUTE _ - ' . .*COMPLAlNT.-The atteutionoftlle held-%*regular~ln0nthly mieting on ` Thi, °t th°‘Ch““§;h:l' “ T183 Road Master is calm: to the had con- Wednesday. April 12th at the home of :féuf Lohdou °1'JI':“.€|';°§%' Zn. °Cuf;‘;tfu_ . ditloll of Edmond’s _wamp ill Green- Mrs. James Kickham. Miss MacFar- was |_op~oned’veBterday'm a dispatch' l field. This place has been left in an lane was present and gave u demon- mcelved. bl Lfoyds at London' impllssnble condition for the last two stration ln thc making of artificial y -' weeks, greatly to the inconveniences flowers. Altar ilw Hweiills dnluty rs- _ ol' the lnuil courier on that route. and frtwlllllellls W°l'° H0l°V0d by tho hos- ” . ss. _ f'f”_1 ss ~ ._ p:_E.?:_v__¢:_r»ét_y_;__l|aou|.`__lonn»e¢li_l.;| _-_“I _ t _Yours ay we hear from him but not as often as he does from us. ‘ - Now Mrs. Morrison 1 must cioie. ' ‘ Sincerely 043636. lst Battery, - _ pending attack ~ Without Apparatus, lnhaiers, Saives. us Y inhale No steaming or rubbing or in planters, no keeping in the house. No- new und difl'el'ellt-solnethillg dc- lightful and healthful-something ill- stantly successful. You do not have to wait, and linger, and pay out n. lot of money. You can stop it over night-and I will_gladly tell you how --FREE. I um not a doctor and this is not a so-called doctor‘s prescrip- tion-but l' am cured and my friends are cured and you can be cured. Your suffering will stop at ollce like magic. | AM FREE-YOU CAN BE FREE My catarrll was filthy and loathsolllc, lt lnademe ill. lt. dulled my mind. it uudermlnded my health and was weak- ening my will. Tile hawking. cough- ing,-spitting nladc nle obnoxious to all and my foul llrcutll and liisgllstlllg hull- sccrctcly. My delight in life was du|l~ ed und llly faculties ilnpuircd. l knew that ill time it would bring gnc to all ulltlulely grave, because every moment ofthe duy and nigilt it was slowly yet surely sapping my vitality. But I found n. cure, and l am ready to tell you about it FREE. Write me promptly. RISK JUST ONE CENT 142 Mlltlllll St.. 'l`ol'nl_lln, Ont. Solid no lllollvy. Just your lllllne and address oll ll postal card, Say: "Dear Sam Kat'/.: Plellse tell me how you cured your clltarrll and llow I mln cure lnillc." 'l‘llat'rl nil you llwlll i_u ruly, I will understand, nllll l will write to you with complete illfi>|'lnllt_io|l. FREE at once. Do not (lcllly. Send postal card or write me lt lottl-.l~ today. 1)ol\‘t tllillk of turning this page until you have asked for this wondc [lll treat- ment tllltll 'cull do for you wllut it llnli done for llle. ‘SAM KATZ, ROOM J-2560. _ 0ll"£UWN Butler (creamery) In prints lluttur (Tub) lb. - ' '30 Butter (fresh) lb. Eggs, doz. Beef lb. (retail) Fowls lb. ` Clllckena, lb. _ Hay (pressed). ton $13 to $14 Straw (pressedlton _Pork lb. Turnlps, bus. its made evell my loved ones avoid me ‘ nuumrs___i ‘ V sip-no ~ 1 (Colrected on Tuesdays and Fridsygg 32 to 35 20 12 to 18 13 to 14 12 to 15 $6.50 12% ‘ 20 to 25 Potatoes. bus. 80 to 90 Oats (white) bus.. ' 50 Oats (black) bus. 62 Boots. bus. 40 Carrots. bus. ‘ 45 Wool lb. 25 to 40 Parsnips, lb. 154 Geese - 15 Ducks 15 Hides 14 to 15. Turkeys, per lb. 20 to 22 SUMMERSIDE MARKETS. (F'ridRy.) 75 to $1. 32 to li-i Buckwheat. per bus. Butter, (dairy) per lb. Butter,' (crcaluery) per lb. 34 to 36 Calfsklns, per lb. 14. Chickens. (dressed) per lil. 12 to 15 Ducks, (dressed) per lb. 12 to 15 Eggs per doz. 18. Fowl, (dressed) per lb. 10 to 12 Hides, por lb. - 14 Hay, (pressed) per tou. $10. to $13. Hay, (loose) por ton $10. to $12. -Lamb pclts, each 40 to 60 spots. Bun . l-iere's a to try a guarantee will not cost you a penn! moves the freckles; while give you clear--complexion, the is trifling. Simply get nn oullce of othiuo- double strellgth- from any drugglst and a- few applications should-‘ slxqW_ you how easy it is to rid yourself of the homely freckles and get s_'bedl._ttl- ful complexion. Rarely is more tllall 'pnc ounce needed 'for the worst case. ‘ Be sure to ask-the druggist for till: double strength othlne as this is the prescription sold ullder guarantee oi' money buck if lt fuiis to relnovc freck- les. ' MLIHE 4 . FREE ' CATALOG ` _ _ ‘ Write today .1 \ Say whether ill- ff". Q ' Oatmeal, por 100 lbs. $2.75 to $3. '0ats, (black) per bus. 54 Oats, (white) por bus. 50 Potatoes, per bus. 65 Pork. (organs att.) per lb. 9% to 12% Straw, (pressed) per ~ton. $6. Turnips, per bus. 20 Wheat, per bus. $1.20 to$1.40 Wool. per lb. Metal make quality and prices. and35c tin per und 26 to 40. _ terest c d lu \1"{' Band -ilu-ltl'u» ` - . ments, Violin ~' or Bagpipes. CWLINDSAYL lay slmaxs sr. OTTAWA CANADA Make Your Home Spicil and Span Now is the time to clean wood and _work around your home, to lt the cheerv spot lt should be,_ and we are offering such good l pollshes that you cannot afford to Y put off the work any longer. » This line ol polishes listed below cannot be beaten for f NOTE THESE ITEMS 1 _ _ Re-Nu-all Wood Poiish,a very fine polish for fine fur- niture, woodwork, etc. 25c, 50c and $1.00 bottle. _ Liquid Veneer, for all' kinds of woodwork, etc. Will renew, refinish and clean. Price 25c, 50c and $1.00 bottle. 1 Sapolin Furniture Polish, a very high class polish 25c _ Shinon Metal Polish, will clean anything from tin to sllverl-2 pts _ ea Putz Cream the very best sliver_pollsh frcm_10c to.j75c Butcher.s Floor Wax, the old reliable Floor F lnlsh. rice .............. ....... ....70c %cClary’s Stove Dressing, endorsed by the makers, and is the best_on the marke.... .................. ..i0c and l5c tin. Electric Wall Paper Cleaner, makes old wall paper iooll like new .... ............. ._ 15c til Call at our store and see the 'supplies here for cleaning ' and painting,_ repairing, etc. Everything you need-from Paints, Valnlshes and- Brushes to Putty. We o clsiiulolsore WHOLESALE & RETAIL 142 Mutual `8t., Toronto, Ont. i` \ ’ ‘ alone. »7S¢5 celvsd li air or soell inside or which -- A Battle of St. Julien be Gbserved on April 22nd ` _ -By the hoisting of Flags on all Public Buildings. _ A _ _-Private citizens are.a_iso -asked toitake part in this grand celebration. _~"1§heGuardian has on saleia beautiful large-Flag, which isjust the `the‘tiiing~ fersuch Celebrations. $1.48 will get you the Outfit i" _ just think a whole _outfit for $1.48, which means _you will get Flag, Rope, Pole, Socket and moe box; to pack it up in after using. - .$1.10 will get Flag alone ' . \ What better chance is there of getting a large Flag for so little money. _ _ _ ~ These beexpreseedto any address in Canada. The rate of mage in_Prinoe ward- Island will be 8 cents an outfit and 5 cents on Ge od l . l l if `li if -we .T~"‘-7 --._ 5. 5% li _,. . l `l’ -_T-T2 M Ill. .,- H 3?. 7 3. 1' S' l . .\,-_ : '_» *.'-f l-‘.- lg > ,l fill .i l. . li ay 2-* ll 1:. ll' l-gi r,- at .-1. li ,.; i~/ il- ti" ii) _ii .___ lil ' li. "T .fl :hz .55-3,-_ _ri i i` ;_|: _ "ii _ t ,ll li l.i_§'_ ii? "ii _ vrg.-.~:.r: v-F :w¢-7~,_-_:.--,-._ ._»..=-.zivr ...-muse _ tn. 9'. 1;-_ -:if ii! ' i -2;, ~=-:I-3' lj.; .vp ;i. _ll li; iii ...ose- ‘. . 1. _- ..., i.l i.l 5 ,.1 _ fl l 4... ,- -......¢» v