t" i t vi gi i 51,, ` 'y P - - _ _ - "`il`r'i-ie., Any field that man has abandoned is .tal¢e;_i- fi A .vii »--Qu: T' ' -¢:__ " ' ' 7 'ti tant lei-i _ ti th; 'ft f _ l ilxbicmdemnn cons a ness n 'C pa "9 ever! tral( ?) trade gave them their support. It will be »~. interesting t_o watch the Presidents attitude on the _ __ _ _ _ Hun "per Ta". Trum For oh" new legislation. He has hitherto been cautiotis and, l » \` Mom water. iiiorcover,_lias been friendly with the Allies. Wlieth- r' \ I H _ -'- . . _ . . , The Wolff bureau is hopelessly un- ei' his .hand will be forced by the influences which _ _ g ,ble to do gh., work engaged of it, inspired tlioseaiiieiidnieiits remains to be seen The I > "`»-"L Q ' but this iv H0 F0880!! Why WI' Wfffltli "" ‘ » ; . ' Q _ ` 'du journals should feel themselves com-` Allies_are pretty busy at present btit retaliatory nieas- 0| f peued to print ¢h¢ mos; idiom ¢¢i9. » ""”F3_f_ t i ~¢_;.__, -e ll; l £2 t. i s / _*J _Q li`s, isays: “We sincerely regretthe course of con- ""_ i_t_._belicyes that" American intere_sts,’ An_ieri_ca_n_ flillles' ‘md A_’l‘¢fl°3“7ld°'“5'W_“’° being isewed 4:' 3° 3*- °*‘._3_"¢P¥lY 'ell e iii th ht ii i oi-Ktsnd i ` ww N ~* ~ A ' _ ‘ ' ' ` E nations who si-e' lighting Germany, and it believes; lamented and _extended all_over the ~counl~y¢.Stiilq`6il,ilees_v Hiip ni:s¢o'iwi¢s~ii-:having ,day iiiililiiiiiii w'm'_ X I ' u' ' ° one was i i W_CpQRlA` _ r ' _ V' ` __ ‘ ' ...___ _ _._ _ T” """__’“__“i_ ‘i”_”,_TI§;‘,’_”_ t '_ __ §@’?`EM?¥§.i_l»_M,_ _ f_.~,»&»'_ -_ '_ ‘» ,»-~~~. ~ _- _ ‘- -- - _ _ ‘ _ lit lt d - " _ 'x M , --»-_,r-~ ~ ~ _ Wiltililiilli Gtiuiliaiif "'-“’“‘!"%°_"°* '“'“ _ ,,,_ ' ‘ Red ross ecessities ._ _ __ __ _ _ _ .' if 1 = ~ ”`~‘ ",#"`~>sta" "A =»='~_f._-“ _ - _ ._ » " _»_'__ - _ _j_ _ pi*ivileges_-._f__rgm_ships,_ _up so became uiiralmess in he _tu 1 ,um U G h bo R d * 'Cr “_ , _ »__i¢i‘=grap'ii, wii~»i¢ss/0f_f¢abi¢=iaciiitieshimit°ii§_tiiaf_ ing. ..mi_i_»cam the °<>n=mu"°“ i.iii'nii3i. °3vif.ii ~ffi°iii'|_,it impmztation of commodmgs-_“om ,lations foftmt. \Va_l;a:_/I1_8;_;l_;rfa‘;l’l;i_§‘___ _', M ‘gin howuver..it'should'conbls ¥’s usrter -.,_i - _ -i ii i\"* ` til.: _~li_f‘\ __»g‘r- _ .-_‘ 'T' , "-We ._ -_ C .I0 - ' ""‘ `_5_ _`, ° ° f 1_ _ !|i=iM°r_»r‘i\ii¢\t n_uréjiu »i_cirw\--\'°'\°'- _ t ding "W lF?i>°¢\H"_0" of Uw°°\"f§l“*°° °°“““°"“‘°*‘f-t.1»1r°_\°°»~'=1'\ ¢\\§§fi.\_»¢t°f-._ Hefii-si _cniwrf »::°2ni‘iiii'§"‘m"iii:q'iii-ilce'iil'i»°i-2'.: Th°r§e‘_§1f~:f¢__°°dP9i;;’W'“3°€lY°f”9» Fl3“”°lal°tlt%_9»>‘TWllli 1.- ;_ ~I _.ij _‘ __ _ _ ____ -__A__________f:____________________: not injurious to hgklth 0|' morals. “~-1l_'7'_»;'#__ ` , "`,ll\F“ Pt ~l'h°ie%°9g]¥5_1‘Wfi ll'--' "’“5»'\1:° Sll`fl~Cpl11D\ll!0l’y. A_ll'lH¢_l\ from the __ __ a erns_ _an __ numermlls sm , T... _,,,,,,,,,, ,.g._.,.i.,.g ii.. ...aiis ' mmm, _;”g‘;,,§3,}1‘,j,‘;i,i,,»3gf;;§l§{;g‘;“”:,i1;; ‘,,‘i 35°,-;;'_;§;,g‘3,*¢gg,*v,gf¢g;§v~,,1»§;1g§,fiiliertgclestqéiitikeour $<>ld1¢fB0ye_c° ortablethiscoin- j _Q " `_ __M0ND‘AY»"`5EPTEM“ER "Y 1916' with netltr'al countries contiguous to 'ermany is still&U5iq¢;`_lfi_.&|‘i;_it‘=l'\_§&l5_l:_lil.i;'~__fl1_°)'plete Ui N02; wiceioniy begins 'st the sge~pt~t_wsnty,; l|}§;;Wlnter-` _f .tart Kmttmg any Sewing' but befQl'e _b_0gll'l- ’ ******* ti'\s¢f¢l¢f::"U **‘°,?';‘vP°'“‘€i*f *“° _‘_’_'i!*°F‘ 5“*"'~‘_j 3'” _§'<§flii»g§gf§§q,};,g>~hf;>_»§°1ii°g~75»55d°g3 -;#'§_';§i1i»‘ii5»°f1°»Z_'-§'§i§_a-§»`ffa;'¢i'»s§°_v_:: =” ami, 3°’ PATQN S PRICES' ;'__ ' ___,.¢',~;'*‘____-.»_______ E ~_`,_flié'j'All_i 'ggspeotiv y.tl1==\l H ‘tary =_=~>-f-A-V-=¢v-== ---------- -_-A-= -' _ 1”""“"""”’ quite jclean. Tlie-‘Caiiada thistle, Couch grass, iiettles,_ large, propori-ioii__of the goods s;i'il to Swcdell, NOT' Ileut- ' the Hendilflilism Alllttir _ ,_d_aisie_S ang qthers have_a mm grip Wm mppy-farnésf wiiy-jand '!:_iolln_m! is Uin_§ei=de:__ti:__ :t-at-li agid doc.; _gl¥ihe‘¥|_1’_;»I!;l;l_:l___.io5'hA:'t_s..'1_._'s°:\nil in the _pro_v_iiice. While ri_i'._iiiy are badly. _i_iifeste___, ie.jicli__Ge.n\_.iii_v __ ii er t '_ guise# o neulra dun-dur munnm Fume' unto” h A 'rtiall s occasionallythere will come 'under trade iarge qiiauriiies of supplies :each Germany itz- wud” mg mm“’_Cm" mr M. ot ers _pa y o _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ `~ l a farin an mediatel the tuestioii as _<`lli'C_CflN- ` ~ _unguishediconduet lnimsking s reid notice a ce n , A41? __ Y l ' ' ' ' " ' ' - - ~ - ' trendhss oftheieisemy. Lietlt. 0 I ._ _ . ` hi ` sible naturall arises. ,_ i °- L- ti Ai] _ | _ _ t ip ._ °°_'fl\° ‘° “°"‘ P” ’ t i .._f?.i_‘:-f“:I1_i;°;°._‘_;_“.;..::;..2"‘_;i1.:..°1;; W _ "_ _ _ _~ _ ’ , _’ ,in (he fell of 1913. s_ud_entemd,t.he hesitate _to exercise these rights iii clear conformity -,,1`_.”_,_,| A,¢,i»17__`¢_¢';_?¢‘¢°mm.u¢¢m¢g¢ tvithiiiteriiatioiial law. Yet one of the accepted Zot_the se_sslom- of ,$1445 he became . . . _ - 9 aniendineiits provides for reprisals if the Allies do il WWW' "9"" °l“' °¢'9°1°"°° “- - _ _ - < - _ it . ~- - . ~ On the delth‘infsictiouotliis~brother. not gi:/_e United States ships _all facilities of coin- _ su Henri mmm Fm”w° hmm' iiierce. Moreover, every belligerent country _has a ‘ho mum* to mum", ma ,wk out right to' prohibit the import of luxuries wasteful of `_,,_¢¢mm1¢s'i¢n in 'ins in-other‘s reel- national financial power. Britain practically- prohi- 'inent _Helms born in'_1.B94. md ll ited' the importation of United States motor cars. 5". W” °f'"'° nl’ !_°“m‘ B“°“ 0”' ~ . . ~ |'|.ston,meJur-general in the u-my, who Another amendnient provides for_retaliatio_ii in iii- *vdm me Gum* .ner the hu of stances where such orders of prohibition are enforc- "*»“mP°3_ ma ¢,m,,¢ th, campgm, _ _ed.- Another amendment is aimedji denying access -qslnst the Zulu. Lieut. Per- P0SSCSSi0l\ Of by Weeds and if' the days to mme' “"“_l,5 to United States ports to ships that refuse to United Mn VU Ul°4¢l\1l'¢ll~ Ucmllmm ¢° 5° again produce crops. Man steps in and interrupts I' States go0ds;__that iS_ good-S‘Pm_German mms on the Mtlgilbl-;‘:__0f‘;_°'-:3';_‘;2‘°_‘; _ , . .~ _ . . _ e ree en s si I-ii-itisli and French blacklist desire to ship abroad. Lwmt-‘ons or Met .fm OD.” D_ “_ The Allies assuredly have full legal and mora'l_riglit, ,m¢‘q,1,¢¢n, ot`Siiéi_euos"0'1; and Lieuti _ uiideriheir peculiar circumstances, to extend special Ins B. Hughkiones, of Science*-18. privileges to each other’s_ commerceaiid shipping, ~ _- _\ _ _ __ _ helping each other even at the price of excluding neu- _ V tral ships from enjoyment of _the same privileges. _ ` 1 _ Yet the President is authorized to retaliate in case _ii fy \_'\\\\\ X _f T'hQ',,,,¢'edS have, 5m,|ggled~ag'ai|ist adverse circui1t_- distances for generations, have grown and produced seed 'in themost barren of places, have withstood the- efforts of iiizin and of seasons, and have grown hzirdyj and difficult of eradication. The weeds of the prC~,_ sent represent the “survival of the filtest." The far- mer iii his fight against weeds and iii his efforts to 'raisecrops has to combat iiature's methods of feed- ing the soil through the gr0Wfl'\» dealh and decay °_l“`b weeds. lt is slow but undoubtedly sure. How true this is toda can be roved iiiaiiy times in a day’s‘ ri_iature`s method _by cultivating and fertilizing and the-ii _rezips the crops, but immediately his efforts are slaclccned nature uscs the opportunity, and we see the weeds in abundance. _ _ '_ Is it possible to rriaiiitaiii a clean farm? Yes. Care- ful, thorou`gh,_intelligent cultivation, rotation and fer-' tilization inforder-that-a_good crop can be-grown ev- ery ycar, cohpled with care in the purchase of all siecds grown, are the only methods whereby the more persistent weeds can be crowded out. In such cases' iiature’s method is unnecessary' to restore fertility. _ Weeds are spread by the wind, water, machinery, seedgraiii, birds, roots ai_id.ii_t_many other ways* -firmer." Maw mains at tiistiiiiutimi 'af me seeds _can be controlled partly by legislation, but the great¢ est factor in their eradieatipii is the iiidividual farms er. A-,ll__p_roviiices'liave noxious weed acts that are of _but little or no avail because their enforceiiicnt is ini- iossible in thc majority-of cases. ltiis, and always _ill lie, an individual question first and foremost and Jllcctive afterwards. If a ‘few men iii 1”. E. lslaiidi _an ra_isc`_crops ,practically clear of weeds in spite of tlielargc numbers siirrouiiding their farms, then there is no reason why all cannot do so. If some are prac- tically cleaii then all sections might be. _ The loss from weeds in plant food and moisture, to say nothing of the inconvenieces, is sufficient to ‘iii- duce a niziii to keep them under control. The roads arc infested and always will be uiiiil that is taken by each and every farmer iii order to keep his sliai"e` of _the road clean. lf one farmer in every settlement, would keep the noxious_w_eeds along his road eiii §.V¢f}f S¢=lS0l1_,_hundreds of others would follow the exainple and soon entire neighborhoods would have clean roadsides; in a few years the cutting of these weeds would be little more than a small chore. _The coiiibatting of weeds in every country is a far- mcr’s qtiestioii aiiil`hiiiges on cultivation, rotatioii, and fertiliziitioii :ind unless thought is applied to the farm operations thc weeds will gain the ascciidaiicy for a time. -`l’rob';ibly itotliiiig is itiorc pleasing or satisfying than to see lields of ripening grain lrce from weeds. What would it mean to P. E. I. if the iiiajority of the fields wferc as clean as the clnaiicst are today? i ' _ , ___iill\;e'iiii"iiiiiLii _ __ }_'1__ “i_" _ I i The New York Tribune commenting editorially on the__prop`osed _measures of reprisal to be directed by ‘the United States _against Great Britain and h_er Al- ,` ' _'_in_ `=aee%"|§lig}_ measures _,of repri_sal__ directed ‘ the Ehtente Powers. h_e Tribune regrets the action, United States ships do not have the same privilegesi ,' hill. ""' _ '. _ _ _ . _ l_ _» ' I as French ships in British ports, or vice versa. __ . _ ' W _ _ 7 - ~ 1- _ _ - _ 2: '-_‘ ~ '~ .- . _ .ooNALDsoN NLP. ` ` Undoubtedly German sympathisers iii the United ___ I’ __ Q '” giiingg: of _‘Le meth Baténiom i '_ _ f States had a__iinger in these_amendm_ents while it is < ' _ 3 f _ _._ Prince Aiiieit, sunt. poi. musta- equally certain' that__the various commercial interests _ I which st_and_‘to _reap a rich harvest from this nen- __ __ ______.0( __ _ Atiiiiciii.ruiti\i _iusrnucrion _ The 'allotments to the different _provinces under The“Agricultural~ Instruction Act, passed 'by the Dom- _ iiiioii Parliament iii 1913, have been made for the year _ ending March 3ist, i9i7. It will be remembered that by the t0r_i_ns of this Act ten million dollars spread over a period of ten years was to be divided between the iiineprovinees of the Dominion, according to popula» tioii.'for the encouragement of education in agricul- tl.ire and doirlestic science. Inthe initiatory year, i913- `i4, $7oo,oo0_'wiis to be divided. Each year the aiiiouiit was' to be iiicreased by $160,000, until |917- i8, wlienthe grrints under this arrangement will have reaclicd a total of $i,ioo,ooo, at which they are-to re- _inaiii iiiitil_~‘i923, when the 'ten' million dollars will _"have been exliausted. The sums received by thc dif- ileréiit provinces _ for the year ‘ending March 31st next will he as follow: : ‘ ' Prince Edt-/ard Island .. .. ......$ 30i443~7S Nova Scctia_ . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . ` 74,859.23 New Brunswick . _ . . _ . . . . . . . . . .. 59,209.60 Quebec . . . . .. 243,212.23 Ontario. . . . . . . . .. .. ..3oi,i58.45 Manitoba . . . . _ . _ _ . 70,767.21, Saskatchewan ..; . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ 74,86g,76ii‘i° Al_l_i_erta .__ __. . _ _ 6i,747`;22_ British»Goliéiinbia-... .r ., “63,732_5q_ _ *lie _§ll_d of thesefgraiits ,agricultural eilucatidn, anddomestic science lmowled i h be ‘A tires on thc part of the United States could easily be- ¥ ` _ 1' _ . _ _ . ‘ » -_ ini heavy type on their unfortunate coiiie the occasion for similar measures on thepart i" |39_;_‘q¢i-B," giiysmhe Munich (Bavaria) of tli_c Allies, ~_:ill__of which would.bc cxceediiiglyre- ~ » _active from Zurich and Bam nw grettable, and it is hoped -the good sense of the Whito “ _ gi-sms from Wolirs agents there. H ` 'll ' ~ - » o_usc wi _ibe so exercised as to prevent oc..ut‘rences / __ ext_____cm from cemnu swiss Immun, which _coul only lead tc regrets. _ ' which in Bm, ,md zu,-ici, 4° no; mi. 4 - \ fy ‘~ \ authority, and in pious awe it is print- ` '. ed by the greet German journals. As ‘ e rule the despetches are the mol! 'llltil steel helmet, worn by Gernien 'shsrpslmoters on sniping duty. il 7 formed offmet.s.l`bent so thst_lt will deilectbullets. It'is_ out any ol - J / ~ _ , _ _ f ot 100.000 Italien ii - I _ _ _ ' Q# \ *' ` ` ' Q `. _ Switzerland to France, or the invented _ __ § ' - - ` * dictum of some statesman of the llln- i » - - - 'iff ado ts it and the 'lfelt __ ,Q tente, Wo D _ ' _ __ ‘ , ` \ ~ German press prints lt. _ - =‘ “ I ' _ _ - ' _ ' , "It is'-quite certain thstwere Wbl!! , to telegraph from London that Ar -_ "_, ‘ , , __,_ . __ ___ _ ' ll .4 ' ‘ i g at breakfast. 'nsii air im G R d f F ,_ -lSli?uIeiiltrenz,' or that the news had ' ‘ a ‘_ | \_ _“_ _gn gi.” .mg g°_._\|¢'» gghguaghg come from Rogie that the Fream§ons _ , _'___ f , ti ' eo _ _ N _ Im* had killed the ope t e eiéimazii .ii A W/ . A \t `__ _f f son ‘was for many years with _the R.N.W.M.P. ‘_ `- tiizitiiiiiiirs ue' iiuitsiiua ' ' rams of the bureau and inflict them -___ _ A / It’s The Only f _ me . I '___ __ Safeguard _ i _ _ _ Always Be Prep`afed`" __ ___T__ if o/,4 _ _ Carry Insura- ‘ "' . _ A __nce"against ev 5- _ L. ery continge- _ A ~_ ‘_ ‘-9*' ncywith Hyiidman & Company, .Limited ll Established in 1876 _ 61 Queen Street, Charlottetown _ 1 ' The Oldest Insurance Agency in the Province Post "Several times every week we These messages are carefully selected loy any authority. The same applies The Swiss news comes with ofllclel _uv __ foolish and imptident lies which it is _ `?_,/ possible to conceive. And always. no i Queen S* ' _ matter whether lt is n telegram that A' press. the ‘instructors o e _ns , ‘ ""*“°°"°"""` ` " would print it right honestly. with f _ w” leaded tyre. Whlt- un unsui-passable If you are going to houseclean this 7- _ i“°"°“ °' "’l.‘“‘°" "° "° “‘ "mf fall you will save time, trouble and ~`/ DAILY SELECTION! F08 '° °“" ""°"‘ ~-- "` worry and money if _you get vour sup uuiiiiiiiiii iiriiiisiis ...... _ ------------ _ plies NOW and sei* em HERE- ‘ to the Wolf! despstches from Holland. I The Wiiiis is a Truly Good Home _ Piano The beautiful hand-polished case, the light sympathetic touch and mellowness of tone, combined withits honest strength __ and durability, ma es ' ..._.._i“‘ ' _ the Willis an ideal home f A * piano. ~ _ _ Call in and see and ` _._..._,, . here the W_iIlis.`-,_ We can , ‘ ” ‘-=* _ prove its superiority to i " "1 5" your entire satisfaction. _ ~__`_,;_. ` ` .- _ ~>___ _J _ _ A. E. Toomlis ~_ “""` _.ii qulth and ‘Grey had learned German secretly, and that they ssngevery Y bo oiio oi' '/oailoun mid oiithiislastlu SlIOV€ Ellalflil iS the f)f0PEl"'?|ftl6l¢ t0' _ , ° - *X \ wit, us cf mit,” bein; bribes vim _ ____w ____ _ *_ _ _ _ _ L 1- l ` millierds by John Bull or of the march ‘ ' oldlers throu li ruriiisiisii by loyalty w tile Lord Jew Clirjrl- I use on your hall stove_' pipe, your kitchen stove pipe _ ask tlils ln the name of Jesus Lhrlst_ and an the stove pipe In the h°u5e_ ' W, 3, |_ , my Saviour. Amen. _ , °"'°” DESTROVED You will also need _ ` -_ _ T ' _ _ glftal Polishes Varnishes A MGRNING PRAYER Niiw Yoiui>;nmmi'_‘ _'_'i'iiri uosii-iictioir or ii _tai-gs :sro _ _ , _ _ __ _ ,_ _ _ _ _ r_.- i' iirua noomn~ In iii 'r .t siniti hor, B i ‘ _ ' ~ _ T __ -, " ~ thhfliitritishout the bury hours oi if ii;-i-igpiiiiieiiry in -.iisiiiiiiteiiiriiiml-¢eeiv¢i"d "3“d,_l_'°" ca” get them all at 5 _ ,_ .9 9"! V* 0 M1' . Wi 09' -'A l i ii rocked the structure < & " _ -. `;l8);.hwhil&;11mdlandtl_i)aii_d.sre t:_Il_UkS8 tl' here from Copenhagen. i ` " _' ' ' _ __,___~ ___` ' __ .- - r bY}’F\1! H01? Sl>irlt'e Pii':sence°:`!l‘0I11 'whiellf sliciinoiliiiiiiw "‘~i military ner- * l"”“7_ , _ _ i _r_Qi(Gdi»*iiiaiide_f lsasesseiiy to'_ e nie _ ,_ _ _ _, _ _ g_ _ “we hmm pursue” umm _"_ _ _A_____” dispute, ' tlie United States and Great Britain and __‘ ___’___ _-_ ,, _ ,_ -_ _ _i _° ~ _ __ . ._ __ _ “_ _gn i _ . _ _,_____ _ at __ _ express any surprise -at the action iii Wash,_ _of__a_,l_iigh class hayebeen engaged, Dis`tn'bti §;:',|,t,',1,‘;:_°f|,:i‘:,x,’;",‘:,';‘;f2e°;'f 'f|'£,‘gll;'1 _ ~ __ _ g ‘ G _'j__ _ It has been insyitable from the start, unless,-_ _¢_p,_lfc5¢_i_ita_t_ive,, and ,county agents’ expenses have strive also to serve my teiluwiiie; ` _ ' ; _ '_ _ _ f" "fi __ ._ '“ ‘ ' ' ' - eto ount ec d ~l0lt ' " '_'~ "' _ ,_ '_ - '_ 5 $3,-_ ' " Frenc statesm' n were-sufliciently wise to 5”" m°l»_d¢m0"S¢faU0l1S "1 all branches of a ricul-1 “"9 ‘” ° ° l' ‘Y 1 __ bdispiule :ind forego uncssential act-_ lU_|'3l jlllil S|10f'¢___¢_0\ll'§¢S have been liberally arringedg liiifsl iiillri:ei:g:ditiilis;“Fsi:fii’\_:ini)eu ` ~ _ _ _ _ ' a_g_:lct;ltl_:a__l __;nstruct,ion_ ip both public and higlii ';;§L:°'I:,‘:nkl‘l!;;m°:r%;|°"_’:”§”‘gl"~_"h§a__ `_ _Ladief Tall LQCB' llZ;“‘,2 1.'-2_t0 7 g savingichuse and its saving phrases, ?iu?;)t;fré'?f;‘5 getfxgfcd P22225? mu? ”s°f"',' z§;eff'2”'9“‘r:‘:°t‘§‘,° é °{ V H ~ n _ i _ A if ',`};’;'i= » _ ' and ‘_‘iinessential activities" hem bm°5,“d_ kndwldge ana’ pruticeryofsc E;;l:_e;‘f?"- mp-l_\l_y` t\lil.‘_=__Anii ~ ~ _ __ _ }' $ o_o ' i ` ' and ssvour somewhat of the' ékté___déd_ mamm t__a_n_ng __ece___ed an _mwt "wh ::ur.s_s`tc_i;i;:_m°pb_i_;i;. . _ Bring the gll'l8‘ 810112 _ »I~;*,'Y§, __~-_ iiiff , _~_ ~ _ -*ilismain :mics in in tested ‘ ~' i» i, '\*“£" l‘.ui‘ope.- But having said ithls the ’l"ribi.1rli liésn erected and increased iii number, experienhgd holiness nimiiiii and iii main » oss Lili" ui' ' ” li '- "~' ' th U 'd '»fltl.1i|_tlinf[§; lil)/_e'_been 'g'i»ect¢d_¢0]1¢g¢r_ bu_§'|,j|,`,"g.h%$e “J” §>rl>P°"-“nity Of l°f\'|°°~ __1¥_"l. __ __ _ _ _ __ ___*_»_______"_N_“_ _NM _ __ _ _ _ _ _~,us(‘;1¢sgn§A|_¢ _ _ _ _ ___ ,vt-~ sr' .fs _ _ _ _ J " - . » t ~'*"°""""°“‘°*°‘_"’ ‘“’P*'°““r