AUGUST 23.. 1913 _ _ __ __ _ _ 'mELA'I’ES'1'N1llws nnsroranu _ GUARDIAN ' ` uornmao nnur. " PAGE THREE lg~_- '§ -l Kits Have. you seen them ? | They’re certainly the slickest article made. You can pr "nie your I lunch the evening befoli::s.Pr`es' for Queens- W' B' li It gives =to him that self- Vics Pres. for Kings-J. W. Car- eéter the event. etc., have transpir- Class A.-Any silver fox shall be ru c ' MEtf eligible _for registration whose par- __Bu__tam Ben-F Oo for best coal pntatand ancestars pmle dand female ri " » - . or wo. genera Oni an upwards _ lowest prices. 9-zalm. who are silver in colin and bred ni -W. B. calls nad- 1 considers a savln s 8 Queens- Dr. S. R. Jenkins, R. H. 3 Secretary - ‘Tre_as'urer-D. K. Cnr- . t e. Charlottetown, Executive lPrince, -John Agnew, y and otherwise. He recommended e Island in November and s. book- 0 t on the subject ‘to be circulated d n Consul, in boosting the industry Mr Fred Rogers of Alberton, speak- 8 g on the subject of publicity, said _ ad now arrived when the Fox in- ustry required all the publicity pos- 3 ble and the assoclat.ion`s v.oi:K in n to the work of U. E. Convol Frost who in his opinion nad done thers ` " ~ M 0 u ey set aside . makes a man a better mployee, a better man. onfidence so necessary Osuccess, _. _ _ An employer general- _________ _ cnount as the highest Kingh-Dr. McIntyre, Mr. Poo1»And- or H. S. Sharp. tion, _ Mr. ~J. W. Jones afterwards addres-1 ` ` ' d the meeting on the best means ind _of recommenda- If you have not yet -developing the industry by public- bgggmg 3 fggglgr dg- convention ofthe fur industry in ` P oadcast. He commended the great rvices .of Mr. Wesley Frost Amerie- S the United States by his reports is line, would hava much more ect than that of private parties. ositor, come here and pen an account. On'e I-liar is sufficient to tart it. You will be allowed and otherwise. _ - 4 p.c. and interest will be ded quarterly. ~ You will be extended very courtesy. _ You will be a better man in every way for conclusion he paid a high tribute lllc 85011. il I0 I priced Steel Range with scores of excellent points market for many years, and every season sees some new improvement added to its many ad.antages. The “Kootenay” at a glance will prove to -you that it is better than its contemporaries. I Buy a Kootenay and fnioy Solid Comfort _ its baking and healing qualities are unexcellid, -V and as far as price is concerned it is within reach of every household. Call inio our store and give us an opportunity of explaining the merits of this Steel Range. We will be pleased to tell you why _ you should install a “Kootenay” in your home. A Kootenay Steel Range, with Nickel Plated Legs, Warming Closet and Reservoir. (Wood and Coal linings) on P. E. Island, 5 To be`inco'rpo`rated under local and All work fully guaranteed and A Plcmc AT ' lfederal acts as executive think ad- personally atiffnded to by ' F. S. .Ml'l`Clllil.l. Expert watch and cglck repairef. No, 168 Queen treat. a gredt. woik in advertising the fox H industry of the Island. , throughout ` I he United States. - ‘l 1 The Rogers Hardware (Io llil. _ Banos Will ~_l_. : ‘ This full you will _ need a new Range in your kitchen, and _ ._.~_._ __¢.,.i . F/ w h e n wondering _ _ vlllat kind io buy, ` why not Say? A o “l.`, - told the party, was among some of= were the dara red, the pure white; and |5118 White. with red centre valie- _ p1,0ne397_R_ _tles. There was an interesting and fi 1 _ii |'T_l-li ,U.C.C. . _PBIIS ._ _l Sepl. 2nd. _ .~ The Union Com- melcial College re- opens forthe annual _ full collegiate term on _ _ ,__ Tuesday, Sept, end. - _ :J The courses cover, » Sienography. . _ _ Typewriting, _ Book keeping, ` l Commercial Law, . ,» Banking, Brokerage and Ex- _ - change. l= . M o d e r n Oil i c e Practice . ' . Write for annual ' yearbook to the Prln- ' cipal. ‘ Union " Commercial _ College -l Wm. Moran Prin. ' limp _ I . _ ._ , -....,.,..._._.__ _ .~.-_ --_ F-3'-~ --'il ,»,~: ,-..».,_ 'J _ ._ '..~ -. . _ .|i'f".`>:45 ~ ._;fJ._'»' 95'.. ' xiii- £75? P.` E. I. Railway Commencing on M011d4y» z5ih ‘instant and continuing up io and \ou O.~l* i i*04.*5.ll!\1tst1ll ' ‘- » . ‘ 'l ' Y This motion was seconded by Mr. and 5“\'P|“§~~-----~-~ 52.000300 uegmld to their on deuvery Bystenh lwhich led to the withdrawal by thc company of their oil team, came up before the City Council last night at u special meeting held to consider another question. _p __ Col. A. G. Peake, the local repre- sentative of the Inlpcriai Oil (lo‘s ilsiness ill this Province, allP€9»f°0 ed. _ _ ._ _ __ .. _ _ _ The rlocsuon of imvQrtar_ien_.s1 in " '-»"'- - r ferior breeds »of foxes from the West- _#Evo in. Hi. f°°lIlcd_ii.l5o. M.-,_ '.4.l=i»£_..~'.-..._ CASTRO S ARMY Beams.- ,for his oliillion !i‘_Qm)3i.he,'lfr_§g1i.l tend- IN BATTLE _Pm-,,t_ _ »- __» -_ \vI'nrI vENlqzUaLAN FORCES 1 ton- * ‘ ‘ ""' tucked and completely defeated the ,pu Provinces, was ,`pro_I1ghii._uD` hv "5"" ~ s fr t Mr. Callaghan. _.wh.0_..'._inqvired _ if -~ i’ -.- somsmovs ,donl _no_t_.ba__rn' pe to _ fliould be m.adé_n`1ucii'stronlzcr~'by ex. General Léon J\1rsd0.' governor 'cf * _ _ dance in ins other part.. of the f,,m'._. poration they could obviate znat__,¢....dili¢_ o time or quarantine, and the Hints 01 Fslwn. in co-operation were willing to pay li mu of also uw could, be legally. _stopped but CARACAS Venefauela Aug 21- cll a few days since he had been lcd 0 éonblfldeghby " n‘|5i,h§`é`y_he"fU110w1ng with the gunboat Marescal Sucre, ut. matter might be settled. He wroto . _ _ _ ._ , ,_ c ll before the Council, and stated that hougll Previously it |150 bw!! Btllf-ell thc Com an that they were not thing . . . . ._ und cuter into the sp`lri_t of the play with tlic grcutcst cnthud- iasm. " Tho cast is composed of experienced actors, several of whom, (myself _in- clndedl have appcarcil in thc All i~`»iur prmluction of “Arizo|la_'_.f._1\t Ulf* ldi- .-io 'l'hcutrc, this Spring: Played the lead in tho 'Fllrce llcel Feature Film "The Streets of New Y P Y In 9, position to pay more than a. tax of $100 on this business, while the Council demanded a tax of $200, in‘ _ conversation with the chairman of l the Finance Committee Of the Conn-l understand that if thc company a cordingly to the head clfilce ill Hal- lYork," recently and receiving many lflattering notices for my work us "I3ndger". Suppose Charlottetown will see this film ere long, ns thc (lanadinn rights have been sold, :uid believe mc, it is annlc picture. lifnr- cus Loew will show it at his houses here, so that spcnks well for its merits. type. There was a double disc her- rower which the Superintendent was pleased to announce he had success- `ful1y recommended to several of the farmers who had visited himi. It was explained here also that the method employed in bringing in the crops of grain from the ilelds to the barn for threshing was to tis them up in cot- of the latest and most successful. supported this BU2K¢B¢i0l1- The l'°esou` i’ '. ' ` ' _ Chairman said he had been in com- '1"haf:`tbis` as"eodiiifiori"‘ lsfofi the P61101 f01l0Wel'5 Of General CiPl`lB110 if opinion that‘the"‘pre‘ee‘fit ouarantinc Clwiirv. former Venezuelan dictator, $1 he could.assure them there would be of*tbree" weeki4,"-is not of's\1fH¢ient Yesterday. Rt COFO. scwrdihg to an DB utils dlmoulcy in inc way ol gct.r.irig._ dors.uo'n` to ‘hits i>rone;'~‘_'clloci~'_ and crucial announcement issued by the he _ that the duno;-'fm'-int byaskod to ex. government here to-day. All _the of- ll-» If the (`f0“nC11 Hcwpted *hah the. rn rnunication with the Premier and incorporation at next session.` Mr. F. L. Rogers formally moved that to the local legislature next session. ' Mr. Callaghan seconded it and it. R tend the\"tfIlle*`-‘lrorlil“threefvleéks to ficers commanding the rebel forces del aplllication be made for incorporation’ six weeks. ‘ ' ‘ ' """""' Were Captured Mid 9-F0 “OW On DOBF0 1'” The 'motion was. seconded' by Mr. the Venezuelan warship. _ (1081 Of lnwnveninnce £0 f»f1‘-d@Sm°n- ` ' Counclllor Taylor said that the re~ I-cn) is taking n Q38; she bm.. boo" aynorf-an`d‘ iiilanimoilslv carried. Thebrisoners include General Cas- ivery system would he renewed the oval of whichhad causcd a great Trust nll my fricnds are wcll nlrd ax and he had been informed that h . t th - i tl , _ I. so' was ins limit or what cnc com- ‘_f’t‘:_‘;‘c" I“b;‘;°t0. §;‘_’n_‘1‘_‘f_‘f"’ " ‘L ‘““ ny could pay on their business- ' ' re, and they were prepared to pay ' Yours Sincerely J. W. HAHTMAN (Billy) I’. S.-Mrs. Hartman, (llliliill Wur- ton` sheets so as to prevent any loss. was agreed to. The loft in' the implement shed ls _ _filled with many small bags of I PUBLICITY. samples and seeds. The barn origin- ally was intended as a grain barn, Mr. McCready at the request of _- nut is now both horse stables and the chairman addressed the meeting-~: cstils stalls. Concrete rloored all and gave the lollowins intsfestinsi over, its exceptionally clean condi- and important information reznfding tion is easily understood. The horse the present position of the fox indust_ _ stalls are planked with wood over ry as oillcially reported by the Got- Yesterday there W8-H “Other fflfm’ portant invasions of Venezuelan tsrri. the concrete scoring to save the emm_ent_ ers' picnic to the Experimental liarm tory continue to be made .by rebel., livcry business for the present year animals' hoofs, and, by B clover B1-.l Number of fox ranches 169; I/hi’ V19”-IPS 281'!-Y, alnout B hlmdfbd- from across the Colombian border. D0 rangement, the feed troughs can be Nllmber of foxes-Black foxes old S_tl`°¥1§. l‘0Dl`°B°“tl-UE the Dunk- River A few insurgent bands are operating __ tilted so as to be filled or emptied 698. Y0ullg 614. T0fnl. 1312- 1"”-"liter “'hl°|§\'°°mP"l5°5 L0\V°l` 3°' near Coro, but General Jurado has liiim WHS C“f1`i°‘l~ from without, not necessitating the Patch foxes old-156; young, 163, 1191106. Uentrevllle and Central Be- asked pe,-mission to muster out H stableman's going _inside the stall Total 313. »d¢\1“°- THEY Came by 5Pe¢l8l "Bm part of his troops. _ " _ for this pm-pogo at o11_ A cons;-sto Red foxes old- 221, young 257; and arrived at the station at e1e\_e.l The entire army of General Juan drinking trough stands conveniently Total 478, _ 0010123 ln the 101120000 &nd_W91”== Gonlez still remains at Maracay, 60 at the entrance to the barn. Two Cross foxes old, 13; young 17, warmly received by the Superlnten- mil", west of CB,~ac,,s_ l-larrcls supposed-to contain cement large stalls are provided for the cat- Total 30 _ dent, Professor Clark. After luncn- Th.. news of the victory of tho, gov. and tar seized here were found to t1¢,_-w|1;1,'a~,1|¢¢1u ysyoliq :hour 'is B Unclassed foxes old, .0; young 56. son Mr. clark conducted them over ernment troops in the state-‘of FHL ,contain_ twenty _gallons of whiskey roomy threshing room. where tus Grand total .lumbar 2,209. _ _ cnc station. and went into lull ex- con, has served to rc-csmollsli luisi- hidden In '1 °°“t1"S °f “ment 01' oonq-sts. floor suables everything to Continuing Mr. MCCNBQY S810 planation of everything of interest ness coundence ut the cupigay tar, - be swept up, and not much go to thu/il an in"lPl`0!Bl0n-R WHS g\'é‘|“0“Y and importance in the work of the waste. The building is exceptionally being 111300 00 BI' ish capitalists station. wsu ventilated by means .of four re ga rd l n g til B V 31110 °f For his efforts, be was at the con- THE “MBE ' ' _ 1 cleverly arrangedsir intakes and sl .the lndustry _which he felt certain clusmn of tus party’s inspection ol '|' _ children of -W. M. Robinson of Bel. similar number of outlets, by whicli'w0\\1d S0011 b¢nI‘ E000 h‘“it'- H° the station, accorded a warm vote oi ' ' " ' " m° the quantity of fresh air so necessary: _would he Kind When the A55°°l°u°“ thanks on the mot on of Mr. Horace nc 1- _ - The fruit cellar is of concrete nn' V# ‘l0'° S “ - . < . The picnic on the previous day was THE WEATHE __ ' can be Well =°°“'°" “l¢“*“‘.‘e~"“° £°“’°“1“°° °"'°"d ~-“‘?°“'i “lt-"°"°d the lsrzslt of the season. ¢\‘°'° \'_°‘ bsaucllillly mild .Ellis l(il;'litfrdByv.iilg: fdcts of the weather. _To conclude,_, _p_srties. __ __ __d th ... 6 _ml ing no fewer than four hundred per- _continuing mir at ____;h__ _ the :hole place ll llllhwi With °l¢°'_ ___0\£'_.;__:Z__':_°__W____:_‘§Y:__ __hg¥iI;~________y 5 :opel.`rcIlrese;_l¢i“K§lou_r different instl- T0R0NT0_ Aug 2é__ Strong moi y, _ . » i ‘f . u s, presen . _ S hu - With reference to tho _new land'_ _'they Kelli! if- D‘;F¢-“gg °““‘°°'*‘n-_;":e}{ In tho morning about 10.30 the w(_;l;l;hw|:ds.t\1r1i§inytow;i'lt;B‘lo;c`Iril‘ ilhdirdd which jspoing ialfrn in asetatad al-= they were to mp0 _(Diff _;‘..__ox__B members of the Long River institute etsgorms. i " rendy On U10 0'-5°' “ld” °f l'h.°_ mu? _;th°m1-as '°”§°"Isilu;%' hégé Im. thé »Whi°h in¢l\1¢iBS PB" C01°n°l'. LW! The highest temperature ricorded way line, just- north of' the Abe-“there WB# “O ~‘°“ cannot, River and Irishtown, arrived by spe- yesterday was 75»deg,°°s above "ro The' meetinf then a.diourned.~ tro’s brother, General Simon Bello, _ _ ~ the ex-president's two nephews, Julio ' Vazco Castro and Viut me Po,_rra Cas- . -` ' tro. the former dictator’s confidential ` ' ' ' ' assistants, Juan Liendo, and also a _ nllniber of Colombian and French oi- ilcers - - The whereabouts of General Castro _ __ _ still remains unknown here. Unim- lU!~t€€lCl Of 6 3‘5’3- ill Gwfge' gweits' grounds. it cnmorlhes forty _f“¢“f°- Hi’ th°“¢h¢ 'h° B” cinl train. About noon the members 'and me lowest was 53 abo,,,,_ The iown at 5.2o a. lu. insievd Of. 5.30 a. ni. and Elmira at 4.25 _n. m. instead of '5.3ofn nl. _ Passengers by these tram- will gconnect' at 3 R_0y9-'ty Junctiog ilvgh the GXPTCS train `h'oin‘ H`arlQtteiown_ fOr Sunlnlerside and p0lntS 'OU the mainland. ‘ H. McEWBN,' Superintendent. lo3o-8-zz Mtf. “Futons Store, mirance._on_ Sydney Street, opens todo; U i0 a ln. until I and from iq 5 o’eiock. lo5o-8-2zME2\ sessions. This is already in force ex- cope as it applies to Cenade. i being pus forest fires acC’0fn¥lnY Nl” “ml forliwns saved from disaster yes_§-_lip duy only by ri shirt of wind. 0 flames were almost ul>0l'\ the t""“- 'FAVORED NATIONS BFJRLIN, Auz. 22--On U"'- °P°“l“¢ of ills nslciisuis. chill will as sub- Britain, her colonies and other D05' ' ~&"'?.".'. 1...# .;.~ _..._ Iii n¢u‘09. und. H9 it li' "°"““`°“ 'M tm? has “°t me" "Mmm t°° 80°" to of the Clyde .River institute from lowest the prev oils nicht -w s 48 sprlnll. nt "”“"‘t "h" wmkt "”..g°"1°r,;'§e"h° mdunry' App"““°°' Kingston arrived by team. and a lit- above. At nine li. m. it was “'75 and .wasting fi boundary fence nn 1 U3. ‘R2 imma _pam ,m._-Island mn, tls later a vsrty from West River ar- at nine o, m. so above. “ml “h°“‘l~ ‘f,w,,, M ,nd ,§,,,,_, hngi, than mm I-ivaa. - - ‘ bssutllslly mud with iight. winds ' l'for.ll\Yf-other I I skllld.-Quit. -eo foul! Mt” ming mow" “round U" ‘arm Th’ ¢l‘l° will l.’° mill “U5 il"-W' " DR0U(.H,1.|l~u they mpt tg,” stock D-“.18 they the DUTY 8Bli\l°l'*0 -'On the l_Bwl1 in noon at 2.53, tomorrow at 3.38 and FIRE FOLLOWS_'l‘l-IE . u_'__________, __°_________._t0 m6___t_N»»~ mm, fr-out ol the superintendents rcsi- Monday at 4,42; it _Wm be high ¢0_ - 1 reputation. at high level nfilrdcee. If d°°°“» “`h°"° th” "°"° °d‘"°”°d b7‘ '“°"`°W "'°"“|“¢ *lt 7~33.`M0\‘1llBY Bt ND A 22 -Destructive* tbsrwanted to Bet.an_outsi5ss.1n1;o¢_ U. H. Consul Frost. and Mr. Justice 2,59 ond Tuesday gg 3_33_ PORTLA ~ . VB" ' »_ "*d__`h" __ mn¢_,yDm,,_._d°',‘,‘ to the Fltzlrerald. Both gentlemen gave ap- The sun sets this evening at 6.56 nr. l s uehwssi Mslns nidds- .iillrnatefur velliei./of. mass, ,sa ) in lirnpriate discourses well up to their tomorrow at asa and Monday at drunk n 0 - -. ». _ i h' ,Md 1,, dm “og usual emcfent standard. 5.57; it rises tomorrow morning at t . giizkemxg hiiidcee of' young foxes Till! VON 01 thanks to Mr. i_lll3_K 3.10, Monday at 5.11 and Tuesday at ' ~ no (1 M mi-.hi I5, mm, was moved"by‘Mr1~"Millman, o 0 .».12. ::l$,1,lg';‘1`;ll‘oa,;,'o° .£ll2.0il`ll*i“il>eii‘, Au Long Tiiver institute. The moon rises tonight at 9.22 and ._ planes. y. __ The farmers were given a drive tomorrow ut 9,z_ M-,_ Mayzmdrlck 4199,-ghted mo around the city in the automobiles, The moon was you gut,"-(1ay_ Aug. cm,,_,;‘;“ ,O ,,,.,v,,'\e,,¢ ,mon "muy which they enioyed very much. some uso 15¢\,_ of, 4,37 ,,_ m_ ..,,,..1., of r......lns~-.l.,w,,"~0nc Moths. nfthcm went as far ss to se-v that 'rho-last quarter cl the moon will imittcd amhorninp the extenuan 0| ,,t0c|¢_ ‘_ the next meeting held concerning the ba on Sunday, Aug. 24th at 8.18 p. tho “most favored nation" trnhii”-`7_‘t ln commercial maroon co. Greet motors will be in their, favor. _ in. _ 0g\|1q0]3mg_ _ ' U Dr..C. C. 'Young 'lddreseed the The length of today will be thir- fnrmers 'at tho rnllwa nidlngni. the teen hours and forty-eight minutes The nnmlnarloo oommlttss r¢¢_oiu_.?farm,‘-'on _Karakuli sheep for about nnd of tomorrow thirteen hours and owing office bearers, 15 minutes _forty-three minutes. ' '"l'°°°§’I°°“& . .1 moval of the delivery wagon had 'been n source of great inconvenience to merchants and hc thought- that the Council should meet the Company half-way and make the tax $150. Councillor M.cKenna agreed with this. Councillor Wright tllen moved that the tax to be levied on the lmperilll Oil company in respect to their llc- $150. Mr. Taylor seconded, llnll the mo- SMUGGLING WHISKEY. _ SOUTH l‘Ol'l.CUl"INE, Aug 22.- 4 BURIIED IN THE SAND; 6 PETERBORO, Ont. Aug 22.-Three nt township, playing in thc sand were buried by a'slidc_ All were dead when their bodies were recover- cd. THEATRES fir t release will be Augustus Thomas or-ganilation is giving his pcrso;...l appearing with The Pilot Film tio. and with the All-.-ltur I'f:\.'i‘.lll Of "Rosedale" undcr the Brody Schu- bert managemclit. H. lvlac'Ao,' Aug. zo (special)-ond hundred and ilfty fishermen were drowned and many junkl-l were wrcuk- ed in thc roadstearl here by me lvl" plloon which yesterday swept the Chinese const. 'l`herc also were nluny cilsilalities on shore, the ninjority of them being due to houses collnpslug. ALWAYS CONSULT THE Pl-IUNE D1REiJ'1‘0l'tY. It is surprising the large number of people ill Charlottetown who, when they want to inuuire about their Morning Daily Guardian or subscrip- tion, nsk Central forthe News phono No. 132.3, instead of 132.2, or when they want to inquire about advertis- iug ask Central for the Subscription phone No. 132-2, or for the News Phone No. 133, instead of 132-3: or when they want the News or Editor- lal Department ask Central for the Flllbscriptlon phone No. 132-2, or the Advertising phone No. 132-3, instead of 133, although all those depart.- ments and their respective phone numbers are plainly given in the telc- Dcar Sir;-The following may be of phone book. Some people, instend of interest to my friends in your I‘rov~ looking at the hook, even phone one ince. Anl -now assistant director for what number to ask for to get nn- thc All Star Feature Film (Jo. 0ilr'<».ll:r department. All this is a V o rent waste of time on the part f s famous masterpiece "/Arizona". Mr. the person phoning, the operator at Thomas, who is chief director of the the Central, .nnd the cicrk ill thc dc- partnlent wrongly phoned. Tho news direction to this Production. stud, fn an upper floor. cannot. give ' tho il : -‘sary information about eith- constructed out-of-door been secured 'or the ues of the All- Star players, 'nnil for weeks workmen have been ings of the buildings. thing needed in the way of struct- ural equipment. Practically all tho scenes will be ext:-rinra, and that there may be no flaw in the realism of the product- ion. the characters will be shown a ai g nst a background of actual _ 4 The work is f50ln|: on ni. thc newly `er nd.f lsing or subscriptions, nor studio on Fox Hill, near the ad.. lsing staff about subscrip- F0l'£ Wril'lBW0l`th, Stnich lsluntl. Thifl tions or |r'vg, nor thu guhgci-ip\_\r)|\ location was selected because oi the excellent setting it aliordodfor- the stall about dvertising or news. In other words :rc clerks know and can do but their ov.-1 work in their own departments, and if it were otherwise they would he continually runnins, from one department to another. up- stairs and down, mixing work, wcnr- ing themselves out and causing the greatest possible confusion. On and after 6 p. m. daily it' is useless to ask for any phone numbers except 132 and 133. Patrons who consult their phone _books for the numbers they really want will greatly lessen the work ol the patient Central telephone and Guardian clerks and thus help make sccncn. 175 acres have busy erecting the build- r8nCh. forts a-nd every- Ml' Thnnlns is mukinlr perfection of `their lives much brightét and hap- detail an essential point and his Pier. - I f\'\\\. --ey-¢.ai~'=» ¢ sc' asv.-s._ =-»g§,“¢,,- é . fi ,_ _,_ Q ._ _ ,tg sg. fl. *Rf {. . r in is * ‘al .»_.>..._\-, §'_;' 'Vs : il r .__ E ' ___ __ . -L_ ‘»~ i V ,_ ` i 1 . li .3 ~_ lil `.."i _ t _ ."" l §_ _,__ ‘E/‘ il il: .j§_1" :is _,_ __ 'ri _ i _l in ' fi i. `~'.~.;.,`,.s iii' is _.__ Ji' 13; iii. '“ »?»;-or-='.:»,.:. e an L".=.»"' '=.:.‘!:.~1,.,,,. fha.;- -.- iv* .___ ‘l it " lc: .' ii ,_,.s. _ W... _wr _ ..e`.‘-_- . i l i l ....._¢,.» ._