,Atlantic Bond Company, Limits Is Time .To __ 0 Buy Municipal Bonds Write for our latest list of Municipal oderings yield- ing ‘A51 M81* “B 5% P" ¢¢11t on high class Esstcin Munici- pals.` . _ 'I Bank of Montreal Building , St John. N. B. _ roar-8-2iM3nios nautic experiences of Miss Jane R d Jndk McGee, an aviator of note: Plcreiu LA AEROPLANE Providence, R I. papers give t ley who made a long flight wi "Jack McGee made three flights his hydroaeroplane ay Crescent par yesterday, taking Miss Jane Rohle of Pawtuxet as a passenger on the course was closely followed until he third trip. 0n>`his second ascensio f. dropped and circled over Miss Roh- he was accompanied by Arthur L00 ,"McGee arrived at his hangar the park after 5 o’clock, and imm Y - . e two and one~half miles, and returnad, McGee's flight was watched by peo . , h following prominence' to the aero- The mean height was about 200 feet. o ` t 1,- _ h ple all along. the upper part of the river on both shores. Hundreds of Fromthe in glasses were levelled on his aero- k plane as it swept into view from- the y grounds at Crescent park, and his n descended. At the Pawtuxet side he at ley's home. e- By her flight with McGee, Miss E " - ' 0 - ____` dietely went up alone and tuned the Robiey achieved the distinction of "| _ Stan field°s 6 lp. c. Bonds are secured by assets valued at five times the amount of the bonds outstanding, The net earnings of the Company for the past five years averaged four times the amount required to pay the interest on the bonds. ' We offer a block in lots of $100 and upwards, at a price to yield nearly 6 p_c.on the money invested. bay, and with his thrilling dip which concluded with a run alon the water on his pontoons. He also| was wrecked and he and a passenger of fell fift feet into the Pawtuxet river, engine. I-Ie entertained the crowds being the first lady to ascend from which watched his flight by playing Providence. __She is enthusiastically lelwlfvg' Over the steainers in the interested in aeroplaning and pian- gave his passengers the benefit. this exhilirnting sport." The flight started about 7 o'clo across to Pawtuxet, a distance s. ned for a second signs with Moose; g hut some days following his machine Y They were rescued without iniury. _ k This, however, has not dampened c in the evening from the aviationjthe young lady’s ardor and she an- park and McGee took his passengers ticipates still further inroads into ofthe air. _____________.Y____.____Y__.__V____._._._________._.________,_______._._________._.____*.__l MAN WHO HEARD SERMONS OVER 'PHONE IS DEAD AT LOWER COVE. He was the only Hollander in th: S Garth who was a night watchman A sr. JOHN MAN naownnn, HOLLAND, MICH., Sept, 1!l_f-Ry- ST. JOHN, N. B., Sept. 20.- er Van Zwaluwenburg, Bl. years, Charles McCarthy was drowned at old, a pioneer, is dead from heart Lower Cove yesterday .afternoon in trouble after an illness of five years. spite of an heroic attempt to save his life made by Martin Burns. Mc- far East _ to the ~ great West, coffee reigns at the table. supreme breakfast ffl' ' Seth* is the recognized standard by which all others are V 9 Baby 301148 _ ment ol bout 100 (including aocured interest) upon on short notice ` . _ L_. y ;| ' ui , on-n qi, .gg A parchaso'of $100 Bond of the Canada Cement Company `reqnirss__a_it The Interest return is $0 per annum and the Bond can always bb Ask for particulars. _ _- » Rova|Securltics_- if Corporation Limited 1 o I-Ls.-»a».a.u»u-» L, .lllollis8trld.lsll|lI|l.l» Ohm Leadsmlhl. 1' ~. ..» Adi #JG _ _ _nn . _L ‘.‘(\i (_ A Suggestion ,_ ’ ,gg For Those in Doubt * 'Ii id ' ;t.. Now. ifwe were asked t0 upgra- a suitable investment selection we would s s y: "Buy Nova Scotia I Underwear Preferred"-u in I e a I you showed a preference for bonds, in which cue we could recom- mend some very good ones from our list. nh. (til Have a thick coating ,_ of velvety chocolate, of delicate strength, ation that Nova Scotia Underwear COIlSCqI.I€l`ItIy, yOu Can Preferred lock is decidedly dc- _ sirable. Forthe first six months of But you will find upon examin- _ judged. , this year the issuing Company earned a large surplus over the eat as city who had written aycomplete ac- ut theysugm. Regnery was on the endr count of attending public worship. He never missed a. sermon preached Wieteli 11110 COIHPHHY Hi? lille LOW" of the wharf occupiéd by Thomas Cove, when he slipped and fell into F. B. McCurdy & Co °9 Members Montreal Stock Exchange. Mcliurdy Building-Iislifsx. |\ by his pastor, this being made pos- sible through the installation of a t*>l@[1ll0ne equipment between his home and the church. 1 “lil-lllill-00 l1YSPEPSlIl Otlullolaa FURNISHED BY .THE MARITIM FOX EX(lHAl\GE AND INVEST- MENT COMPANY LTD. Model ...100 Belmont - (original Issue) ...100 Smith . . . . .. 100 Standard ... ...100 Barkers ......100 Dalton ... 100 Weeks ...100 Invincible 50 Mount Edward ...100 Brighton ... ... ...100 Upton B0 Charlottetown... .,100 115 105 _ 110 110 140 100 50 160 100 GI 105 o' \ 0 0 o a o ¢ n ~ HJX STUIIK UUUTAIIUNS' O » (Quotations furnished by F. B. M Curdy & Co , Stock and Bond Brok- E ers, Members Montreal Stock Ex- numbers of entliiisiastic letters that we Char MARITIME PROVINCE SECURITIES. , \ change, 164 Richmond St., lottetow P E 'I. Par Listed price “' ' ' mo Ask Brown Machine Co., Com... 50 Brandram-I-Ienderson, Com.. 30 East. Can. Sav. & I.oan.....140 Eastern Trust Company.....146 Halifax Fire Insurance... Mar. Tel. & Tel., Pfd... ...103 Mar. Tel. & Tel., Com... 83 Nova Scotia' Underwear_._.., 98 N. S. Underwear, Com... 45 Stanfield‘s, Ltd., Pref........103 Stanfields, Ltd., Com... ..... 76 Trinidad Electric... 73 'l BONDS. L Bid Brandram Henderson Bl p.c 97) Notice of Adiournednnt... 5..... _.Zim _ .Fox Meeting The Fox meeting which was hcl mljmirnell to meet in Board of Tru N. S. Steel it Coal, Firsts, .N. S. Steel & Coal, 6 p.c. d Dehenture Stock_..`... 98 0 Porto Rico Rail., 5 p.c. ..183} in St. I3n\il‘s Hull, Summersidc, has Mar; Tel. & Tel., 6 p.c.......107 I 1 1 ' .. ‘ Ronnie, in (lhnrlottctown on We-.d< Stanfield's, Ltd., 6 p.c........102} oudn next thc 2-ith iust At 0 Trinidad Electric. 5 p.c....... 92 ii. Y . , . ofclock n. m., tn further consider the BANKS. question of the Registration of Foxes, Bntish North Ame,.1,mn______155 nnd other nmtters of great import- Canadian Bank of Com___“_203 mice to the fox industry. Everybu V Montreal . . . . ._ ....230 i\_ interested should attend. Those who Nova Scouam ___ _H259 attend can also take in the 1"\‘0"l""'i“l Royal Bank of Ganada.......Zl6 lvlxhibltion, for which special train ` rates huvc been arranged. ALEXANDER ROSS, Prcsiden 1644-0-22i\i2i. MISCELLANEOUS. Acadia Fire Insurance... ...100 l/~ Acadia Sugar, Pfd... ....100 Acadia Sugar. Ord... 70 'ivrnrinme Nan 5 p.c-.. ...ioo | 5 per cent... ... 92; ... l.ongSeifvice .§ 70 104 , ' 100 100 89 TIBLETS _Proud of Great Value to Ita”` c, _ There is only one explanation for the _ receive praising Na-Dru-Co Dyspepsia Tablets, and that is that these tablets certainly do cure any kind of stomach trouble. Here is a typical letter from Miss Eliza Armswortliy, Canso, N.S.: “It is itli leasure I write to inform ablets have proved of great va uc to ine. I tried remedy after remedy but without any lasting good. Having liea d r 4 of your tablets curing such cases_as 39 98 65 mine I decided to give theiu a fair trial. They proved satisfactory in my case.” The remarkable success of Na-Dru-Co Dyspepsia Tablets is such a success as can only come to an honest remedy, compounded according to an exception- ally good formula, rom pure ingre- 4 dients, by expert chemists. lf you are troubled with your stomach just ask $ your Dru ist about Na-Dru-,Co Dyspepsia Tlsgilets, compounded by the National Drug and Chemical Co. of Canada, Limited, and sold throughout the Dominion at 5oc. s box. \42 _ \ _ I . _ f _ 201 ;. 225 257 215 90 97 £0 "If and satisfaction are assured apt lf you purch:meknives,forks, spoons and serving pieces bearing the trade mark laijioerns nos. ' /fi ., 3 This bmnd is known as ' ` "Silver Plate that Wears" ' i ` and is made in the heaviest f E ,__ The Prince Edward Island 0 ‘ Exhibition » And Horse Races _ Charlottetown, Sept 23rd I0 26th, 1913 . Open to the Maritime Provinces , f $7000.00 ln Exhibition Prizes $7000.00 2 Days Horse Racing---7 Classes 2 _ September 2401 and 25th $2400.00--In Race Purses--$2400-00 Special Attractions in Front of Grand Stand Lapham will plunge into space from Harry Bingham Brown Aeroplane when speeding at a mile 'a minute 3000 feet in the air, Margaret Hill’s Animal Circus. Nerve, The Human Comet, Diving from 6o feet ladder through psace-the Death-Defying Slide for L e Will H. Hill, the Death-Defying King of the High Wire, ion feet in Mid Air. _ Cheap rates on all Railways and Steamers. . For rates see posters, or enquire of nearest station agent. For prize lists, entry forms and all information write Frank R. llearlz C. ll. Smallwood ` President Sec’ Y°T1‘¢°5~ 1:31-8-z7tstMEr3i. - il ` grade nf' plate. Famous for ‘ over 6oyeurs for ltl durability and beau . ly Bold by Leadlng Dealers | Lands at Lot 50 for Sale at Auction To be sold at Public Auction in front of the Court House in Charlot- tetown, on Friday the twenty-lourth day of October next, 1913, at twelve o’clock noon, two tracts or pieces of land. a 1. All that tract, piece or parcel ol land situate at Garfield in Township Number fifty-eight; (58) in Queens County bounded on the west by the Wood Island Road, on the South by land now or formerly occupied by Christy MacEachern, on the East by land 'in the occupation of Donald MacLeod and on the North by land in the occupation of J arnss Falconer,(ex- cepting thereout two acres sold by Annie MacKay to William Ross,) the above land to be sold contains Forty- eight acres a little more or less. 2. All that other tract of land sit- uate on Township Number Fifty-eight t 58) in Queens County. bounded as fol- lows-Commencing at the South west angle of the St. John’s Church land at the east boundary line of land formerly in possession of the Widow MacLennan,. thence south sixty-threr chains and fifty links, thence west six chains and twenty-flveginks, thence south to thenorth boun ary of the 's ‘ four degrees, thirty minutes east ion. . the dock on th,e south side. As he struggled in the water his cries for help attracted the ~attention of a number of men engaged in unloading sand from a scow in the slip, among whom was Martin Burns. Some of the men started in search of a boat. Martin Burns ran down to the end of the wharf. When he reached there McCarthy had gone under, but a few bubbles indicated the place where he had gone down and Burns leaping in- to the water, a distance of twenty- live feet., dove under and managed to get hold of the drowning man and drag him back to the surface. Hard- .ly, five minutes had elapsed since the .nan had fallen in, but by the time Burns got hold of him, he was np- purently dead. ___.__----- BIGGER SALARIES FOR WESTERN CLERGYMEN. 40 ° 1%? W P . _ 144 you that your Na~Dru-Co Dysfiepsia . . -- 99 n meeting of the executive commit- tee of the Synod of liupert's Land, ies of married priests $1,000 n. year. FOUR MILLIONS IN Canada, '_ This '_"silk train" is the fastest _freight train in North America, and is used by American importers i_n preference to the United States routes owing to the-faster time and connec- tions made by the Canadian Pacific route. Although silk is the main freight, this particular- train carried nearly -4,000 bales of linen and cotton goods requiring urgent delivery, and also carried such things as fur; from Alaska, Panama huts, and other goods subject. to the caprice of fash- It is`now possible to ship silks from Yokohorna to New York und Montreal in fourteen and a half days, .which is six days faster than any all- American service. .___-___..._,__._ Minard's Liniment Co., Limited. Dear Sirs,--I had a Bleeding -Tu- mor on my face for a long time and tried a nilmber of remedies without any good results. I was advised to try MINARD’S LINIMENT, and af- _ter using several bottles it made n _complete cure, and it healed all up and disappeared altogether. - DAVID HENDERSON. Belleisle Station, Kings Co., N. B., Sept. 17, 1904. Farlii At Auction . ‘ ~ To besold by Public Auction at Pine|te.' ‘ on Tuesday Sept 3otl1, at 1 P. M. . The fafm of Alexander .Stewart containiugfi 25 acres of Prime land situated at Pinette ,Brldge.'Lot 58 There al'e_` good ouybuildings and a large dwelling House, almcst new and in good~~repair. -'I -his farm is in s°°d condition. and aimmdaip a good farming settlement. near léiiiilroad ststIon,l(2Ilgirqhesi§qhqols. ere are revere e s ries neat' by and `2 Fagftlirleshcfi? the Farm. Any person wanting to buy _ - ' " 'T Htglelie Lando thence north seventy- agbod fl-rm ipkgpvdamn of the Schooner for Sale We offer for sale the Schooners Freddie'A. Higgins and- R. P, S. These Schooners are 74 and 78 tons registe both rigging and hull in good repaih For further particulars apply t0 _ , Weir £3 Fy fe . _ . Stanley Bridge, P. E. Island. 158s-9,»r9Mtf . ~ s twerilzy-one chains thence north six .degrees west Sixty-four chains, thence west to the place of commencement containing an area 'of sixty-eigpt Island, this is t e piece to buy There is a shipping wharf almost on the front of the farm..There,is a contract uovrlet to have this wrarf Chaie & Sanborn, Montreal. I44 81108, and wet: were bud and say. own UE the Cast: ELEGY. The wood is bare; a river-mist is sleeping The trees that winter’s chill of life _ bereavcs: Only their stiffened boughs break sil- wecpin g Over their fallen leaves. That lie upon the dark earth brown rotten, Miry and matted in thc soaking Forgotten with the spring, that is forgotten By them that can forget. l Yet was hcre we walked when fern springing, and bludcz- Here found in summer when the birds were singing, W[NN1pEG| Man” Sem" 19__ At A green und pleasant shade. "l"was hcrc we loved in summer days gI‘CCFIUl'] it was decided to increase the Balm' And now in -this discousulnte I come to see her whcrc I' most have ' SILK ON ONE TRAIN Ariideltoxdecli the happier day a mourner, Nor hears my voice that calls. : _ 1 branches head; dc- si ` New Glasgow, Fredericton And through the mossy bank shot The “Silk Train,” running from For on this path, at every turn and Vancouver east in connection with corner, the C. P. R. “Empress of Asia," on The fancy of her figure on me 15,115; Tuesday the ninth brought seventeen ‘Yet walks sho with the slow step carloads, vali.ied_at no less than $3,- 000,000, consigned from China. -to .New York, and another $1,000,000- of other goods consigned to points in of S0 fllI`0ll§h my heart there winds a track of feeling, A with of memory, that is alll her Whereto her. fanton beauty ever Titeal- i Haunta thc sad spot alone, About her stops the trunks are .hart-, Drip heavy tears upon hcr down- And blend from. unseen wounds that no sun stanches, For the ycni"s sun is dead.. And dead leaves wrap tho fruit that summer planted; And birds that love the South have B Plant Line. amount necessary for preferred dividends and with the many orders on hand this is Iiliely to continue for the balance of the year. many as The dividends are 7 p. c. and l cumulative. Today the stock can he bought owright or on our Partial Payment Plant at 98 n. c. tu give the handsome yield of 7 p. c. _ you Hke without feeling that you have eaten too .|. C. Mackintosh &Co. ' irrnbiniiea |513 many- Members Montreal Stock Exchange B- ROGERS-Representativv. Halifax, St. John, Montreal J | , _-- 1 A STEAMSIIII’ SAILINGS May we send you further detail S7 li , __ _V __ __, _, _,_ U / . /////////////////lf ( , \\\ \\\ .\\\\\\\ s. _ SZ \r~nl nun lim-lu-<~. 1 l'n€\:i: A L-cordirrr in stonin- crzind .\c.omino|l\i- lion. mr.-| flinirs $§r.'.5’\ Ono L‘ln.~.~' t ‘nbili till 50.10 mul 55.0_| riccbliil t/lu.~~i 52|.-o Third (Slime, Ill.'.€5 and 3>‘.!.5l| Tris SHORTEST RourrToEUROPE 9.2.' 1 _~ 1 _ I \ . ` ` \,\`\_`§\.\`\f¥\`\f\\l ‘ Victurian......... ._ 'l"uo»i Pl(-pt.. (!nrsinsn.................... l‘u<=u H--nt.I¢' Virginian. .......... ... 'I‘=:f»~ Oct. I‘unisian...... Tues Uc|..14 Montreal to Glasgow I-`ret.orian.........-..i_... Sot.Fnnt "" Lihsmnian.. ...........'I‘hurSvut25 Scandinavian .,......... -*lar (lv-.4 Hesperiun ........... ... 'I‘huru Oct.. il , Montreal--Ifavre--London .- Ionian _. ._.. Sun. -`}r~nL.3l Pomeranian... ....__.....~-'nn ?~u|>'.1'&_ .. ~ ' ~= Urtn ' \\\\\\ ~ .\\ -._\ .`.\\ S-ot_.lnn_ uw : t'or|nt.hi:\n Hun. Ucl.. 12 For rates, and full art.icu|n.rs,' ` Agent W K. Rogers-City. apply W, K. ROGEIIS, gity. ¢ J or ` * II. Q. A. ALLAN 1 Z St. Peter Street. Montreal AUTUMN EXCURSl0NS l - ~ ' * 1 nrwnnrsnin Dominion unc , _ ' _ 5.rn;\i,,,;.»fro~ril\ln\it- X V OYAL MAl\;`_sTEANI5_l‘lIP_§ _ taken wings. ' The wanderer, loitering. o’er‘ th scene enchanted, Weeps, and dospairs of sprilng. To Boston 1 e como-eneinzsent, ietnnnpil oct. nun and good for return within thirty days from date of issue. Charlottetown to Boston and -Robert Bridges, Poet Lniireate. ~ Return I The autum is a delightful time to visit STEAMSIIII’ SAILING ii ‘xélriloiriigs from Charlottetown _,_ _ ? Furness Withy Q Co, L-'td STEAMSIIIP LINEIIS I From London Steamer From Hilifa ---- Rappahannock September int ---- Kanawha September* iet Sept. 12 (Vis Bt. .Iohn‘s) Almeriana September' 30t Sept. 24th Shenandoah October i6t Oct. 'nh Rappahannock October ist. From Liverpool From Hulils ---~ Tabasco Eeptsmbeir lit Sept. 20th Digby 0ctobs1l"dt gent. 21th Durango October* lst The above stesmers have n limitl dl commodation for saloon passengers., an Freight Agents for the Allan Line Steamship (Io. at Halifs i . FURNESS WIl‘HY & Co.. LTD, Agents. Halifax, N. S. _ TIME TABLE Lv. Ch'town Lv. Ry. Ptoin 7.00 ii. ni. 7.30 a.. m 8.00 a. m. ' 8.80 n 9.80 e.. m., 0.00 at 11.00 a. ni. i-lr-A »-s N O F B Str Hillsboro will run as follovvs:- * Tuesdays and Fridays at Noon Through tickets sold \'is_ Pictnu and I-Iali!sx.Steamers leave Halifax Wednes- da s and Saturdays at mjdnight. Fyor all information write or apply to Jas. Csrrsgher, Charlottetown. Attent- h ¥ h _ ,_ ALL THE WAY BY WATER n Eastern S. S. Corporation h INTERNATIONAL LINE AUIUMN EXCURSIONS I Cf-fARl.O'[‘TE'i‘0WN T0 BOSTON ' h Boston and return..................... 816.35 h Portland and return..... ._ 1516 Commsncins September 20th and con h tinuioz until etober l1ti\ inclusive- hx- cursinn tickets will be sold at above rates U good (orlw days from date of issue. Leaver St.Jonn at 9.00 s. m. Mondays. d Wednesdsyéi and Fridays for Esstport, Lubes an oston Beturoin le vss Central Wharf Boston Mondays. Esdhesdays and Fridays. at 1 ii. m. and Portland at 5 p. m., for Lubes. Enstport and St. John Direct. Route- Leaves St. John st 7.00 n. gi. 'I;u¢sdnys and Saturdays for Boston ree . Beturninglesves Central Wharf,Bos~ ll tonat i000a.m.'Mondsy|andThursdays for St. John direct. MAIME BTEAMBHIP LINE-Direct service between Portland and New York. Leaves Franklin Wharf Mondays st |000 s. m. and Tuesdays. Thursday and Bsturda‘at 6.20 p, m. For tic sts, literature and information sopli to loeat ticket agents. Bennie case od throlhqh to destir¥l.lon. , I. 8. T lMPBON. . F. & P.A. t . A. E. Fleming Agent. _ ' Rt. John. N. P ' Ill l | ?1-q Charlottetown Steam Navigation Co., Lid Commenciug Monday the Sth of May the srbsnsa Noaruunanntaun ,ff leaves Charlottetown for* Picton. N. H. at 820o'clocx n. m.. leaving _ihctou on return about 4.30 p._m. Qoiiiieutiorin mado at I’|ct.o.i for all points in Novo Scotia STE AM ER EM PRESS .leaves Summsrsirie for Puintflu '.`.hc-no N, li., about I0 o’c|ock a. ni. l1:\\'in';lf`uint du Lhene on _return about 4.150 n. ni., connecting with exprjmyn `t.r:unn for Charlottetown and 'I`ii:nis i. t on n actions made nt. Point dut"hr-.|11-for all points in Canada and the United States. G. W, WAKEFORD Manager Charlottetown. P. E. island. May ' 'I " W' " .`(;_ANAb”i*riTu.Ic.‘%fii??§‘ . _- I-:Fl IIATES from Charlottetown EXCURSIONS T0 0 BOSTCN $1 8.00 Tickets sn sale Daily Sept. 20 to Oct. I8. (loud for'l`hirt yay* from llntvol Issue SPECIAL LOW RATES SECOND CLASS, DAILY Sept. 25th to (lctoher l0th, I9l5. To VANCOUVEILB C. fr acres a little more or less. 3. The above tracts of land will purchasers at realonsble prices. at call. 191|. . MAOLEOD t BENTLEY, ~ Solicitors, , 1580-9-ldhittlth Out. 21. sold together or separately to suit ’l‘ei-ms eisy and will be made known ` . oinn-iemwwn be t Dated this ninth day of September, ‘ 0 NATHANIEL LARRABEE, - Auctioneer ' Eldon, P E I dredged out, so that most any sized schooner can -load there. There is also 6 acres of good Marsh adjoin~ ing. For further particulars apply, » mf' 1.80 p. m. $.80 p. in. B.tl0 p. m. 4 90 p. ln. 0.00 p. m. 9.00 L. in. 12.46 p. rn. 0.00 p. in. 0.00 p. m. m I .\ SUNDAY _’ TQYUIU If SBI9. A l h I `t4'w P' I M_ 9.‘7“w'm6l' U _ \h_iil ppp; #Perm §§sess S2282 fervor ?==FF Brass B Bs .53 \ vlCr0|l|a. B. C. _ |'- §u:r::“.i‘:r -55 i Farm For Sale ‘- “mon 'B- °- ` i A farm containing 65 acres |55 particulars apply to _ - , uavuaan ransaa ii“‘“““’ L;;’;ef‘“‘§§*n“;°“_‘ ‘md ‘° l. seanweii Ln: 47 -, P _ ‘& r5i3 9-i6Mttsglpd' il' w.s.aovg¢A£1\iI._i»’,i’ks.. o.r.a. i -1-1: ';.'.° 4 ‘ .V52 »_I\} ,fo 3. ~ wi. 13 f ‘;`lf »?,,.i _ 1' =».._ fggmg-. ef' 015'-§“l;l~'f ;.""'.`, 'T +';?Q"~f.5.: »\:1;"' 4. 'Y jfs- -ig.; ' .‘E»i.,.,i'7.' ~*}`*f.- .‘-_ ,. ‘ I?'f¥f'f-_Tai f~:-fr sf -` <:1‘1".' ' ,nfl ', T x'ii‘i ii ` 5 -»` I _ ,' if-ri; ii' ., .6 ","'f\ .i*_:'i, iv 5 Ii ” or _ 1 ,n ._ `I`S> >e:=>_~. “Wu I V _»'\. ff' ri; fri -is .< ,f~11t`,=~ ire , f ..,,»;l,_ . .;1.'. if .\,_¢T" .‘.~,'. ` ".' i; ‘-'=." .~>. i_ \~‘;~=_',_.. _.rn : ,i}..=:'