rl 'gi-s..____.__,.__. __ >.l|li sulllnlll wal lllws.-< --f tl S .u "mn ln um d I ` _______i_ ____ _*_* _£5 i__~_n i i“:::: i i Ty: VV Y in 0 i ` ' in A A DR_ AND M35 BL‘N(;|gAgD hgyg return. n,|,°u'il be p m°'“ "I ‘, JOHN HAYDEN vemo R, _ ' ' " ' ' ' " ed from n two months visit to Montreal. - the city baturrla' D ver' was In WAT” tm' Th” G“‘“"““° ‘°°m'° |"‘3° Lizur. Govirimon McKiivsoN was a lv;-;-.f74“'_”‘ _‘ _ "“'f`°-"_`*’* r --- _ Y " _M 11",, i". . _rf f _ _ I, . . . . ii _ ._ . _ _ _ U.. _ __ _ _ . - _ _ - . , - __,.-,i _ - _ '~ » r . . `~"‘ 1- ff ‘ V fi f 1 _& - -ff- m Tin: Pollno sailed yesterday morning bei ;,lE::,?:,‘hf;§iitl€i’)i¢lux: muh ' ' -'~'~'-'~`-wr'~-~----=-.-.-.-. .-.---.-.-_-.-. ._.,.._ _.. ._ _ _ ________ _ _ _ _ _ _ lohtissss Nz-rrm and Pearl Hobbs spent d, omces in New Prowse B|0ck__Char| n Sunday with friends at Murray Harbor. I _._ . 55'" y' ‘ every Saturday morning M*w i%WN O“,,N“m th , ‘ Passenger from Summerside Saturday _i)MWfv`-W °s“°""t`h° CIW °f L°“‘l°“_‘ li. Paicn Wisniinn and his D0P\1\1\l` °V°“i|1E- (ll l lr ‘ _ l "° 8° t‘° ("`“1°““d 5“i'“|”dl¥- company will open an engagement. in th TH Tris Loyal Tc-.niperanceLe|zlon will meet Oper" H°““° °°‘““‘e"°l“3 NW' zifd' _ ' ' in W. C. T. U. parlor at 3.15 this after-2 THE Cacouua arrived Saturday morning I -70111150". Mvlllfelll- NN i~Nh\WNTxl NUR FPIi.‘F.'PP\ ,_-,_»f=-'-'1""""':':`_ 4 range on 'iliursduy the 23rd at the usiiul liour.-Captain S. J. Good. All` d v ,7 arc cordially invited. 1 » 4 me ,,,,, Hpgdaigy ANoNu the passengers who came over '~'§r°~"\.¢»-'kr-v:-~» \‘_,`p¢»l-hqwNél\»h~¢nn|l\0n» ~ 1,1 beautiful cloth They are selling fast. First Meuiodar. church. call.-mlv and get y°uf f;iV0l'i.l'€ POEI has been appointed caretaker of thoi fc. ,lull t\v\vly1‘~ Ir you want to know how to live long l»wA|iMi;N0MNMR*lWM\’MVNNh\’NMMP§ 1\`fld die happy come to school room of i ____l___ I' irst Methodist Church Monday, Nov27th,` Q the loth inst of Ernest Crockett, son of E. 1 iJ. 'r. cmckritt, city, to Mas Miner, of Barrister. Solicitor and No'ary. Boston. A i-"rits TANU/mv and _v HOLMAN BU|LD|N(v Tiii-: adjourned annual meeting of the 0FF.h:iioor to Royal Bank, Water St: M~ C. A. will be lielri tomorrow even~ Ql£lLI’!;L_r§me_ MONEY To L0AN_ ing at ii o'clock.:All members are request- 0-DAY. . . » _ lDi‘. and Mrs Blanchard, and Jabez Lea, apple Pies irc each. i c sch .\i:|icc Pies z e tueaiii Pies ia & i5c each Covcanui Pics I5 & :oc each lr'-ik Hriiit Cake 152 pound -:nliana Cake loc per lb Nut Cwkc 20C lb \\`lnu- Cake i6c per lb llicndof all kinds, all fresh and good. IP". Qs; lrleiinonc ali. Eclipse Bakery Hakes Bret Bread. STEWART _\\'\\WVM‘8MM\\lMMMMMHl* , _` . L MANY friends are glad to see Ernest Foster of A. \V. Reddin &: Co's employ kstorm out again after his recent illness. l E a note of Dec. 7th for ilie iilizh tcu to bc held in the schoolroom of the Carrais JohnNicholson of this city. Dominion Government wharf Tiin niarriuge took place in Boston on ed to be present DoN'r forget thc shooting ut \Vinsloe by the Princess Saturday morning were Victoria., returning from a trip to Nova Scotia. A couniai. invitation is extended to cvi-i'yliody who wishes to cnll and sec ’,l`hc Guardian V\'eb Perfecting Press while runningat l1.30n. m. on Monday or Wednesday of each week. This is the only press of its kind in the Province and wcll worth a visit., if IN FURNITURE “Always the best value in the city. Mark Wright Furnishing Co’s. W ,, .fi .‘ Saturdays Selling ol 7 Q “lie ca” H 49 . Caused quite a flurry at the silk counter. 'l`here's sti‘l a. generous range of shades to choose lroui-not so in-iny as on Saturday but every shade is exquisitely pret'y. what “lima” Silk is Here; is every thread silk. In:texture, finish, Bild appearance it resembles taifeta of best quality. It ,.. is twenty inches wide. llerca is an ideal fabric for woists,shirt waist suits, _ drop-skirts, silk linings. etc Herca outwears tef- fetn and won’t cut. The colorings are exqu1site- perfectly dyed. liow we sell “Berea” Silk at me The silk bu cr of a. big wholesale house rcnliziiil! the s\1Reriorsil.Y nf "Harm" sul" Swckrd very heavily. Unfortunately the business liecams eip" barrassed-deep price concessions were iplal e H every depi rtmeni-vi e secured a share 0 UCB silk at a ing reduction. There is little possibility of our selling mm? °f lf' -hence the advieability of iinmidlntd BCU011 0" your part. wi", \ r~»._ . ' _,»,,€*a.'-‘Q17 i‘diS5 -3 , \ ~ ~li~\ v __ . ‘ " Emulsion ~ ',f. ‘ ff). ' é ',.. 'il _ ' - "' Kfllis We phi* itup in ` " f li l i l I , t > . a \ ‘Sgt f//I P5’/l£6 5; ;_€l¢|$lllH_ _, ' 'W0/f6`»4[£ di #[54/A I SX' < '_/.3 5:” 'l \ /.` having experienced is rough time Friday _-70hilB. iid. with afnll cargo of produce, the storm and anchored at the three tides. Moncton saying that Mr. Kendall, who was to perform here this evening, has been forbidden by the doctor to proceed on his trlplowing to severe throat trouble Tilt: Teachers’ Federation will meet at 8'clock to-night in Queen Square School. Miss Fcnnessey will read u paper giving’ hei' impressions of the Boston school [ which she visited.Members of the Schoolsl Board and all persons interested ln ` education cordially invited. Afi' the Police Court this morning the case of Ronald Steel, for interfering with the policc while searching his house, i comes up for hearing. It is charged that Steel took the tap out of n barrel of beer after the police had seized lt and while it was still in his yard. G. Aariiem Essaitvof: Grafton St. Livery Stables luis sold to John McDon- aid, Suminerside, his _Bay Gelding Klzer G. This horse. is by the celebrated Mclburnc King and has u race record of 2.24, and is without doubt the fastest pacer on ice in the Maritime Provinces. Tiii-i funeral of the lute Miss Fowle took place yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the residence of George A. W. Robert-son, Fitzroy street, lo Sherwood cemetery, by carriage. The pallbearers were Matthew Allan, Iloruce McEwen, lienry Collin. D. A. Bruce, David Mclnnis and John T. McKenzie. Rev. Mr. Sedlzewlck oiiiciated. Tim concert held at Cardigan Bridge on \Vednesda.y last realized $65, in uid of the hall. The program included solos by Mr. G reen of Vernon River, Ed Ryan, George- l town, Miss Maggie Stewart and Miss Edith Macdonald, choruses by the school children, dialogues Bcc. The ples were auctioned by P. D. Bowlen, M. P. P., land Mr. Ryan. Tim schooner Fred M. Reynolds, Cap- tain Harry Bell, an old vessel of about fifty tons with u cargo of potatoes from Stanley Bridge for Charlottetown ran ashore Thursday ln heavy weather oil' tliel entrance to New London harbor. During Fi'idn.y night's storm sho was forced farther upon the land and it is said will likely prove a total wreck. Tiii-I Princess arrived in port about B Saturday morning leaving Picton at 1.50. She encountered heavy seas and was obliged to run at half speed for three hours. A heavy comber struck her when oil' Wood Islands washing the deck and smashing in one of the windows of the lower wheel house. She left on return at ll.30. Till-J death occurred Saturday niorningi at Fort Augustus of Mrs. Wm. Hayes. A bout ii week ago. Mrs. Hayes gave birth to a son, and her condition from the tlrst was very serious. She was an admirable woman and it husband and three little boys are left to niourn a devoted wife and loving mother. Deceased was the younlt- est sister of Hon. J. H. Cummlskoy. The bereaved family have the sympathy of many in their time of sorrow. Faan IC. li. Loki-:, of the Canada Cycle 8cMotor Co., was in the city on Sutur-. day and gave the agency of their well known bicycle to Ernest Rice. Mr. Luke reports Lsuch an improvement in the bicycle situation durlngftbe last season that tho riding public may expect a treat next season, the 1900 models showing some improvement; overfthe past season`s, wiiile the racing genie will again be irrouglit to the front. Partial arrange- ments have already been completed for the circuit of six 15-nille road races to take place in the spring. Threeiof these will be held ln New Brunswick, two in Nova Scotia and one in Charlottetown. Interest in racing revived to great extent in Ontario this past season and Mr. Luke expectuto see It meet with the same hearty support from the fast men of the Marltlnic Provinces during the coming season. At any rate thc C. W. A. will give them an opportunity to see wlint they can do. Try Our 7 two sizes _ ,/ A. 3St and Sllc. /f//. I-eaoivig your md" to-day 'lvill be Mufually ‘Beneficial- Most orders are received late in the week- fa-ly ordfrs get attention that‘s praCtlC8|iY impossible when the milllners have to hnrrY and rush. We want to maize you the verY Uifest im we know how. Give us vo_ur order early" to do so le mutually benelicial. _ Contains 50 per cent Norway Cod Liver Oil combin- ed wiih the Hy- pophospliites. Pleasantly flavor- ed. You’l1 like it. I = - 29 l Tim pulpit of St. Peter's church last evening was occupied by Rev. George noon' ‘mm M°“""’“l Wm' “ i‘“`3° “"5” Da. Goonwim. will readapaper on Pay- _ _ Mus ANNIE Coviii-1 Saturday' paid her-` billdlflg " line of $100 and costs for violation of the ‘ 50 CENTS 1 oholcgy at the Young Men's_niecting in night-.¢helcaves this afternoon for St. Sm James. HB" this "enmg 100,li@m1 of ,,,,m,§ ,md 200 sheen R. B. Noivroiv, the Misses Norton and Miss Bernice McLeod, were among the Tan a SMurda;e;x_ill`iDLI;‘::;?lt :,:|;:.c:§§¥{ visitors to Vernon River on Sunday. ll iZ€l'\0l‘I1l cargo and cattle and sheep on I1* is probable that the Abclrweits will deck for St. John's, Nild was obliged to arrange n football rnatoli with the St. return about an hour later on account of; Dunstan’s team for next Wednesday. Sui*Er¢iN'i‘s.Nin-.‘N'r and Mrs. Sharp of the Mn. Ai°.ciiinai.n, Secretary Y. M. C. A. P_ E, 1, R, returned yesterday forcnoon received n t-clcgram Saturday from i by the Princess from 5 vm; to Nova Seo. tin. Vnitv uiuoh appreciated solos were sung last evening nt First Methodist Church by Miss Murray, Halifax, and at St. James by Miss Down. _ ' Asioivo recent deaths in East Boston is noted that of Mrs. Emineline T. Campbell. widow of Allan Campbell, formerly of Prince Edward Island. P. A. ann Mus. McKenzie of Picton Landing lense this week for Hunter River where they intend to spend tho winter returning nexl. April. lluntei' ltivcr is Mrs. McKenzie's native pliice. Tiir: storm which raged from l:`i~iday till yesterday morning; and which con- tinued with decreased force during the day was undoubtedly the most severe of the season. As yet no disasters have been reported along the Island coast., Till-1 Princess arrived from Picton yes- terday morning shortly after eleven. The trip over Saturday and on return yester- day was very rough and thc str-aiucr was covered with ice. She leaves again on return at the usual time this inorninir. Rav. J. G. Siiisani-rn, (lenewil S oiewny ofthe Doniinion Lord Day Alliance con- ducted service yesterday iiioriiiiig at Ol- weli,ycsterllay afternoon at Vnlleyiicltl and last night at Montazuc. llc went. to Vernon ltiver Bridge by train Saturday afternoon mid returns today proceciling to Halifax. Ri-;v. F. C. Snirstm, a former pastor of St. Andrew‘s Presbytcriiui church, i3y-l- ney, and now of P. E. island, prism.-rl through town this inornlng on his \va_\~ home from Broughton.; liev. Mr. Simpson conducted service in the Presbyterl;in church at the latter place and orcaclied an eloquent sermon.-Glace Bay lix., 1'Ttii. Tim Bonavista with a large general cargo arrived yesterday niornin;,; at seven o'clock from Montreal on her last trip this season from that port. Despite the storm which she found vcry__heav_y she inudc this port in almost as-good :time as in mid»sumnier. She will load for New- foundland and the Sydiicys today ant' return); next week to Cape Breton bring a cargo of coal to this port. The Cacouna will likely sail this evening. Anoiir half past nine o'clock last night the police were suinnioned to Upper Hillsboro St. by a telephone message announcing that a girl was on the street or in thc field above screaming but could not be located. Several olliccrslinn'ied to the scene but no trace could be found of the cause of the disturbance. Later in the night a girl was secn going down Queen Street crying and this it is thought was the same person. Tiiiz Guardian regrets having to ari- nounce tlie death from typhoid fcvernt Clifton, Arizona, on Friday morning last of NcwtonMeKenzle,eldest son of Captain R. K. and Mrs. McKenzie, Flat River. Mr. McKenzie left home only a few years ago and was fast making a naine for himself in the land of hisadoption. Owiiiir to his steady habits and strict attention to duty he was recently promoted to thc position of manager of a branch store of considerableflmportance, and from letters lately received by friends here it is known that his work wus not only agreeable to himself but much valued by t-he firm which lic represented. He visited his home at Flat River only ri few months ago and looked llie picture of health and strength and apparently with many years of usefulness ahead of him, but it. was not so to be, and his death in young inanhood will be a severe blow to his parents, their family and friends to all of whom The Guardian extends its wnrinest sympathy, AN APPETITETEMPT ER. Clnrk's Devcllcd Chicken or (lame with crisp crackers or toast well buttered and n cup of. Cocoa. 'I‘r_y it. 5-tnulllnlnhuvnuuuit lladi sl who are fond of good bulk perfumes will be interested in our stock. We have some elegant odors which we will he glad to have you sample. We will be greatly mistaken if you do not iind a favorite here. Prices 25c lo 75c per ounce. “The Two Mace" illlilllllllilllll lllliilillllll DRUGG!S'|‘9_ Cor. Gt. Geo. and Kent Stl. S E i l £- Caps from . . . . . . . . . And every article shown is t ony. Cali or write for figures. Moore (il. I Ruffs and Stolcs from... . . . . . . . .....$|.|5 to $5(",`00 Vluffsfroiii.. . .. _ ......$|.50to$46_00 . ._ . ....$2o0to$|2.00 Coatsfrom . . . . . . . . . . .. .......$2900up. ._...____. ._.~__.._.,._..,.__..___ _ __ __ .__._._T_..__._-_,. _ __- - -fa ._ i Us 5r\i__~ _ The |1rr\|:crty of Mrs Geo iiryeiiti-ii, _sitiirilul on the liracklcy Point Road, 5 " miles lroin Cli’town,cmiiaining 30 acres - of choice land, a good dwelling house and oulbiiiliings Near to school house and cliurt-li, making iliis a very desir- able home. There is .ilso a spring of water on the north side of the farm which is valuable for watering stock. As Mrs.Bryenton has gone to live in western - Cunadn,ihis property iiiny l.\- liiiiiglir nl private sale et any tinic. l"-ir further ariiculars, apply to litilley liryi-mon. oyally, or james Bryc1i‘.o;i next faiin. 10-'l5iiiwf _ P. E. l§LANl) RAILW Y Tenders for Water i1tr»...= i umnierside Station Scaled 'l`¢-iilioiw. iidrl\‘e.~'~cd io ll.c .\'. i rl-1;- i \ ofllic llu|viii'iiii|_-lit of ltiillmiyft niiil 1 _.1 . _ _ illtaivii, t»ii\.,l\inl iiiiirlct-d on ilic mil.-ii’. `-- il|~rl`ui~ \\ iit_ei~l'lu.~cl»~i at >`\iiniilci~'.-lille," \` l ` ie i-i~ri~i\'ial up to and iii--lliding Priuai. Noveinbrr 24 h, i§-1"-.5 fortliel-|»ii~li‘ii|liiil uiili. ti. .\. >ll.ili-'. eupei-init .l-i L lr tu- l ' liniluay Ullliziw. ('li'to\\ ii, i’, li. 1. l~ .l. ,WEDDING RIN G5 Our Vied ng stamped W. N. 'l`. a to our speci 1 order . guaranteed full qnal representd t-y stamp We einplo. only th manufactur- rs in niaki rings. iW. N. TANT _- IEWELER, `~ unnyside. he best ihit the price can the present.” and no insure - like ours. 1 E. II. E 'E I-3 ‘Ii i P YOU ONLY KNEW When your well stocked store »~ going to burn down, you cull walt to insure until the week '- fore, but ' When it is Destroyed You are too late. Remember old adage, “There is no time _ Representing Phoenix of Hartford `iii"il1A._.1.<» C“”“di“” Q“eb°°' ‘ ,_ Ii’s NoUs _ ilthcrs Duplicate Our Values .si \ ‘grit :Tig C -lldllilllg F . fl; Cillllltli _ i i _I _ The wondrrfnl _sncc are here. Beds of ilie_ s artistic designs and lines price of ordinary beds is special. L __ ment continues. Values you would hardly expect We have them at all prices. Ask to see our $6.60 ‘X ;:.\ ess of our Iron Bed Depart- We are ji-.1 as i- t- l ixcri fo :pri gs ai: il ` niattrr ~se-. \'ri~ o iinsuritiw'-_-if, toni rt giiziraiilei-ri_<»iii ,S :.0- lrlt inlitrcs l- 11 good as is .sod cf - cially for $I5_ot>. S: L- “W trongest construction, most t hard enamel finish at the the story in a nut shell. J \. \e__ 1545-' ' Kilim" 5 to o Z ui , f-_ S. ...-:___ ~W. C. T. U. meets this afternoon at -l o`cloclt. A full attendance icquc.~icd.` -For Sale-second hand butler tub~ in good condition. Apply at tiilsd oiliigc. twl -Any good boy, well rcconiinvnded can obtain permanent eniployinerit. A good chance for tho right boy. Apply here. ti’ ~ The Ladies' Aid of First Mclliodist Church will hold their sewing circle at the residence of Mrs. .lolin Moore, hing- Square, this evening at 7 o`clock. _ip-1-_ Iron Ox Tablets are for sale at the Apcthecaries Hall. 7dtf llritishAlmonrl l’lnk.-The irlcal rein- ody for cliapped Ilianris, rougheiicd skin etc. etc. We havejust put up six dozen this celebrated remedy. A. \V. lletltlin, Phem. B.-Sunnyside. 20 tl li. An exceptional sill:-purchasing oppor- tunity is afforded today and. tomorrow “Heron” silk-sold and advertised every- where at 750 the yard is offered nt 40c in a dozen exquisite shades. \Ve consider ourselves very fortunate in securing evenaliiiiltcd quantity ai ihls price for our patrons. The great Montreal House, the John Murphy Co. Limited, recently offered this silk nt'-lilo and rc- commended It hlglily-guaranteeing it pure silk. To avoid disappointment in securing shade or quantity wanted you‘li be wise to speak quickly-Telephone and Mall orders receive prompt attention. ,“Everytbing as advertised."-Weeks & 2° |i'ililiEl=if,'_ FIRE lo UkANCE iii the SCOTTISH UNION l\’.'\'l`ION/\L I ‘Sift-w ANCE CO. wiili ASSETS of $27-621.615-00 can be effected with E- R- BROW. Agwl. 19 mwf iyi Cliarlo le-im- i. Q 0', llllluiluqpnulek in - _ Clie llorlli <° ~ _ llmcrican lille ftivttli' ' "5/35;-i;_anié_fy‘¢i Continues to pay the Largest SUHd*f _ Results ~' "if ' on its niaiurin lnvestnicnt Policiis to its . c_Qi1_i|__i|_ei_i_i ` numerous policyhopldcrs. ' ` s' Life (with profits] Liiiiitetl I‘e_\'inen\. 1 Endowment and Giiarantceil liivonir- llcnds will produce the best results under ~ the safe am conservative management of the . North American l.ifc. Write us for raics and results. J?/'4/-\ Co. 18d3i. I facharlolziarrnsws, o vonvtlhnlvihmson-»\snn¢~uuv9m..»y\.| i 3 »=-'- ,iris ,.14 _ eff? _ l-.~._ __ . i" , l f i_\~f.~.,-.- -»._ ,-¢;`\,__-.__,-M-.-' -3.: . - NJ = 'l *$51 __ ,._ ~f r v,~§~_-rr 69.*-."'=-.1 .- , ... _ __ s_;.2_...‘ ff'-.;, .-‘ff-_iw " “ -‘__ ll ‘:`f_`.`i.t-.=l‘.l " ~~ -» 4-<*..t_-t@;ff§ ,= -‘ tif iraq.,-l »' -,. ,-'.5 ld,” :1,;’t.,_J: ._ --t -. #se -_ __ . .11 ` *fr .ei '~."" ‘AI-, ,lar - 'V . H ._ N 1 ‘ ' f 4 rr I 1 if-_i<. at ~ _ ' _-ir* it _ A I .ftisj ,L_-,;,,,;, "' f.-iii' :--?if:l*§‘_ii'£,:_ -» ' ";-:if f- -if tt”-i .lift argl _r.~:-sf.-_._ .ar fr .l.- ,.».i.,.. " l -iii-=2"f'-ii `- it -st J ff; ="f`4,`.ii{i ~ .=_1*`_ff;~“‘i‘.i. "_-_ V _-’»_"=" Ml" ' »-id: t`.-~'f"";- _t-‘ "-25 _,tilt-_. fs; -__ :J I '_ §_i.j§‘ -5 .-3_i.‘.';.i";= ;?_‘2‘*"': :U :i;:§..;'»_l§»f ° iii-i'e': Y '- il ' 1 ‘- 1 ‘ 2'--,ity ,_,*_ _ ii# ‘ f’-. Nil t _ .-_:fo-.r . . -I _ ~i.=`;Ji<_"-*%ii,_iiL~ B _r “ 4`_.‘-_’.;_gIt*‘_~ _ vi! lf.'.',f.,’§°\' ;_ r _r 7, rag. “L l_.~;v 4’ rt, . ':..., I-f. pl V _.'; “_'tl=- - .1 ,»,_,,. ,, .,._,'..,_._-,___ _ ts* sl ;;“ 3--viii'--: T; _".1-.l 5 `i -1 f"I§ `i'.,’.'i-;' '_ ‘_;_ ;:‘..- §1.' ' .`., _ {5..:_§;_w’§5 'I1 - "_'~q‘§»3;>1‘¢.> ‘ r?iff,.=!.$1- » f'; /"‘_`..‘ '-=_`°§‘E.f R ~_ -, 11. ' ,_,,»;.,4 ir. ;- ' ‘f~" .7" _ i -..._-.5 _ ”.- ` ~.' 5'* _ I' `?"_",":- ` ’ 'F ` __ _ _,_ ..._~..r_~' '- _-;-,~§;'-,_-=1~:~.e:'.*:.¢” "" f;,:"~3`°T "_ .gg-15,6 . ...-.~ ‘ '-. .it-.-ft. _ _, mf . . i _ i --_-;.-.-.le -»-» all .<;»;=§*‘ f,~_i&_._'_‘>`_ f as :ci ¢-» _'."" ,/_ fi 3 .5 . --im I-' ‘ iéti'/_‘ri".~l: ‘~f~.;§ f' r 'rir~“-"‘_ _ T. ‘.1 f c_‘_‘ '.‘f‘_~-'F-5"? __ -_ :-if --.1»l_:f,- f-<3 ‘z -1-§.i.l` IT" -7 :if r ‘iv 7.1 "_"'.i_ ~` ' 5.- 1 .dill ._- ,V U 'l-~ 1* ` `<.\ '- . i, v."__:§ _- t “ i N; _\,~,`f fn* _.-3. ‘ `:,,\nfA§"*"§%_ :ii ,wig nl' o if l f‘ 1 if l‘-',i.‘. . -_ :r~.-*i l it 1- ‘.- `:l I ,i':,`i'¥Yi` g"‘§ ' '-till »__ ._ -"sir _ " A ' '7.?§f`.'_‘.` __ t ‘ _'.-; l _ - _~ ~ ;: 1'- »*‘.":‘ 1 -5 lui.. _,_ *_ __ _,E .-...wg r ;:_ 2 1... . sir,- if ., - `-iiif _"ho: '-,in 1, ... 1 1:4? “Yf\ ‘* "14 '.1 . ~.~ _ I z . .I ~l‘. _ -I1 _._-it t "sl/'.1' lift _"il--f 1 .~.* '- ,;(;.,;' ._1i‘~.l¢f- .flE"li'-.-ii" _ -___ 1-'»._e `. :fe-if ~ ; 1.-_ rr ““I_’?'T'f-i _1=i\§trli. ' vi _ v;".\ .453 we i _‘_ 1);” W _=’.>,»‘» 1 'ts _,___;-si _ :i'l.~.-._f-§."1 "L ,Ziff M 9.' , ,.5 , i__ ‘ .V _ . __ ._,v r |. -it