55,35 5 _-_ 3,. .._., . i _ ii ir! 3;? Vw ill ` .~__ , Q ,»l. -i~ ' i ' _ :.__. Q » l~ vrf _. ___ .1 l ii' _ _ii A ._ i i“1'::.l*". . »,.' ik] ‘ lf. ,- ‘.- ,°-, it '-1 'rn .*l?‘.'§," if , _l,"l_!_~ __ __ f till". i f 1 ’.-"ff .‘ ' _y1J,_.l_,__,<,. i ~ ".'. 5* _Z __ ,Qt ._,‘_":`;- A-35 ' ` ‘ . . f. dh ~» _tain .___ . Qi- ri. » }_l¥f». Mit. ‘ if li- . 1. ,.f » .L §i, - .ll-ii vi" ;' li _ __ y ___ _ _,._, Y...- ‘ .[5 ' . l7’v\:.!,_. . "_ __'r'. ”".-.wi ~i l i i -5:57 ` -.£2 vi" .» ' 5.18 ‘ * . ` '. .- f 'I S _ -as -as _.. . __ _ -__|qi_;,; _.___ _._ ‘ ll-ialir 5_,___il/_- 1 a_._ iz _ .. . ,ir yr ~_.i. 1,. L, 1 . i .,__. _f /..;_ t f _ »1 at 3 -`-LE - " rr _ ily . I l; - _,, < =;f'»‘,l'f»“if‘i “' " en... . ..»~~.', _ .‘ _...v ,i ;f's_.‘ in i ,_ .Y __ 1 . ‘ _ pAG_E'-l__}IGl-1,'1‘ --'rnn as-riis'r saws ' ____ See ` Summer Sui It is only when you get into realize what suuinier comfort wou`t feel the weather on a hot "less you liiiiiip into zi therinoiiiet Chee. ful idiot asks “ls it hot for 5oii"" iit-ss to the suits. Ruben Tuplin 8 Keiisiiigloii, l’. F.. I. iltiisftlitf. our smart summer suits that you ful y suits :ire as cool and_ refreshing as an ocean breeze, as stylish as you cotild want them and will last many seasons. With one of the comfortable suits you 'l`he prices give a-.ldilioiial attractive- New Styhsh. and Cool (S one nf is. t)ui day un- er nr a ent ugh C0. l-; » vniiv \'ooNo .icroiis ‘ _ _ __ i is _i~:i.oi~iii~u~."i I». Y J Gniliano, the Minister of Foreign SHl\lllBll0l_iKE ment cizse froin Millvenu . (liicsiiie ant, 17 1-2, :ind luis been uiairricd oui~;iNlJo.\`, -Iiuic decided that the shall be used for King und l’rincc Flllili I>Il‘1ll(ll*}:s` Wl°]I\"l` Tl) Dloth l-lollanders, Canadians, Ameri- cans and Britishers figuring therein. The London representative of the bunk is the well known banker, Mr. Uppenherimer, who will visit Calgary early in July to arrange for the es- tablishment of local agency. The bank has excellent *connections in Germany, Belgium, France and other _continental countries, and will do a general banking, loan and mortgage :uf Rotterdam, the bnnker's inspector business. Mr. (‘hristinn Bnndermnrk now in the city, and it is undcrstooi that thc local agency will be handled by the Western Agencies and Develop- ment (`onipuiiy, Liiiiitfrd. UNITED STATES T() HEMEDY ABSURD BORDER RULE. WASHINGTON, June l0-Immeil- inte steps are to be takn to remedy `tlie absurd condition arising fi'oiii_ a .recent customs court ruling requiring duty to be paid on domestic aniinals Ihelonging to people of the United ll , put it :iriiiind hor neck and pulled itl_,md (1,h,,ir,mm Um1eywg0_i\_ of th tight until she fell unconscious. She ‘ she was found hy died soon iiftei inciiilicrs of the family. llllY flli(lWNl‘Il) \l'I'I1l .E llA'l‘HI .\`(l. SWl€l _'ax \ ».\f“" - - ` ,Z /f' .e T._;____.§ / l f' l’r4>vidciice to Home in ii 25-foot yaiwl '_ will bc begun toiiiorrow by 'Plioniiis Fleniing Day, editor of ii yuchtiiii: R. Goodwin, presi- dciit of thc Nurriigniisett Yaclitiiig .1i;,i;_::w.inc, and T. Association. ’i`hc craft which the ventiiresnnie sailors expect will liind tlicni in the ltnliiiii capital iii 40 dgys is the Srzi ‘llizird, one of the niont fiiiniiiis bouts of hcr class along the const. 'l'-he trip wriy of thc .»\v.oi‘i-s will be made by :ind llibrnltiir. l’I`Al.\”S l\`()lll-ZIGN I‘(ll.I<`Y. llflllllil, June fl-Miirdiiis lli Sun ' ' iv- - f -; ' - I *fi-":7"'v` il ' l `-fiiv.i,E-~"'3~. ,`_"` -.f¢___\_ e" <<\ _ / F,” _;;f;_T _, - 4/ " <- . .,,r..,¢i~e.if' ;iif»'-.'l»f:'..-ith. //I. ’ if "~ift'f£`=‘:,~‘r'. L 1 ,. raw' 'V'-W i ' l / ' *°~ "z i | '~i-_é>.'2_5f:i%" __ .i‘~'>"" 4-_i ___p. ..-fm..- ,.-,?i.;_ _Q ‘ ,imqyv you one qiiitc :i good ilcnl your new iieiglilior. Mrs llliiiidcrly-t.li yes, indee :ind I find her very eoiiiiiiliiul con |)l\llY .suiiMHlSlllis, liiiiniioll ANii_l'_iiiiii:r _ -There is no place like_Brnce, Mc- Kay & Co‘s, Slliriinerside, for value -The Bonnvista left Montreal for Summerside Sunday morning and will be due in Summersdde about seven o’clock this evening. - . r -Mrs. T. B. Grady crossed by the Empress Saturday morning to meet her daughter Mrs. Brown who was expected from Calgary. -We are paying 24c. cash for clean washed wool, and will pay freight on` ~shipinents of 100 lbs. and over. R. T. Holman, Limited, Suinmerslde. G-13dr3i. lb for clean washed wool. Freight al- lowed on shipnieiits of 100 lbs or over. Sinclair' :ind Stewart, Ltd,‘ S_ummerside, 6-13dr2i. Mrs. John Cumming of Westville, Picton, iinnoiinces the marriage of her diiiigliter lVfurgiii~et to Lemuel D. H McCoubie f S l fo rl eii 1-isgoii _,_ ydney Exe. Hungary were sfitisfactury. these b“'<_>' _ fresh stocicin tight iiarreis. is-8dr5i. -Wedding Gifts-Real English brass and copper kettles, also rich cut glass-splendid assortment. Fnrni ture Department. Brace, McKay Ai Co., Ltd., Summerside. 6-13dtusrw2w -Miss Maud Hayes of the Summer- side High School and Mrs. E. B, W'lli l h tl their home from Etlmoiitoii. has a capital Of $1.00U»000. dull 15 'll' B_€“ aitpliivge leger received fron" the list in a class of fifteen with an os on is arne that F. W. ,Mc Sween, and Arthur Lockhart, both of Summerside, had successfully passed their final examinations at Tufts College, both graduating with the -Applications for the position of Guardian representative at Summer side should be forwarded to the Man- ager at Head oflice, (‘.liarlottetown` prcsentative finding it impdggible tn devote as much time as he desires to _ the “-0rk_ 6_7drtf_ and athletic sports will be held on .___ Driving Park, Cliiirlottetown, on 12th_ - ”T“""“ll"fl\’€ Years ago nn Tuesday next, Rev. J.U. McLean, the esteeln- ed Dnstor of St. l’aul's Church was raised to the priesthood. The im- bressivc ceremony was performed in b¢‘ in Quebec on Tiiesila next and ` fhéill day in _the lliisilia in commemo- ration of his first celebration there. t c four criminal casts on the docket as follows; King vs Georyc sziult, King.vn Tlioniiis Murray, and _(‘liiii'les Birt, cliargcd with intimidat- ing witnesses in connectioii with a niiirner case; und King vg- George Mcfliiughy, charged with stealing lninbcr off the hind of James Fan- lllflg. The civil docket is niso alzirge one containiiig eight _liiry cases, five of which are trcslliiss crises. besides _ii lurg,e number of absent debtors :uid non-_lury cases. -()’I.eui‘y wus again visited by fire :ibout 9.30 lust iiiglit which complete- ly destroyed the dwelling- house with ull its coiitciits owned by Prosper Perry, Boston, iinil occupied bv Milf. ' dock lluchniiuii. 'l`lie fire was discov- ered by Mr Uiiciiiiiiiin, who was con- fined to his bed throngli illness and nud _as far as can be learned started iii the bedroom occupied by him rind, he being alone in the house which was situated some little distance from the main part of the village the fire gained great headway before the iilnrni cuiild be given. Before help ar- rived the house was practically des- troyed. 'l‘he loss will be in the vicin- .ity of $600.-S. f the Suninicrside town council at which the mayor and councillors, (1 Holman, Brace, Gallzint und l.eard ,_ \vers.prcseiit, was held in the council chairibei' lust evening. Bills to` i1- mniint of $21G0,0ll were read, approv- im l “Where The Styles Come from" _ ‘,_ “`i". ll. *I l M ___ 5. /_. W. S O 'l`iiiie to put off that derby, and put on one of our cool. crisp straws. \Vc are showing a splendid lot of new straivs- really new. Boaters iii narrow, iiiediuni :uid wide brlni 750, fd 00 t » 2 50. llipnnd l"lexil>le briiiis iii Split.-~ Seiiiits and Milans at $1 00, I. 50 to 2.50. (ieiiuiiie l’aiii\in:i.s, in f'oiir,sli:ipcs to suit anyone. These \\ill please you, :it 33 25, 5.50. 7.00, ll_00. ~ Ci-iivzis iiiid Outing lliils 250 to L00. ' race _.fe .éimff ~ . _ .i......_._.»/mi. ' ed of and ordered paid. A number of cmnmiinicat'i0ns were read including one from the school board informing the council that the term nl Neil Mc- unrrie K C had expired and ask .their attention to the present condi __ _ _ _ _ A ______ », , .f._____._._._._._._._____._._._._._._._._._._._._._.___-___-_-_..-_-,-_._-_-_~.-_-_-. .-.-.-.~.-.-.-.-.-.-.-..-.-=.-.-.- _.R paysfto buy in this pn-,v1n¢¢_ l --Hon J. W. and Mrs Richards, _'__ Bedeque, were ppsengei-s DY the Ein l - - » _ _ » _ _ 0 »»Att,_,nti0,_, is drawn to the new booklet and get their special propo-Y mverin ‘_ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ __ __ __ _ I I _ll ind. oi Eastern securities oo., i.rd..'°l“°”- °'°‘““°"’2W' 8 ‘ :_J_f__e§vt__e_:;phn, N. B., which appearsi _Brace McKa.y°_’& _Co__ Ltd" §_m__ _ - __ _ _ _ . o _ . _ _i merside, are headquarters for highesti “nc Price to ‘ll and shilcny cash _ S -The _Morning Ilnily Guardian can Q 9 S def,-i~ee or ii. ii. s. -s. “ Mr. I.ufl'erty, the present esteemed rei- 5 Mrs K,,“.1,._,~...y S,,,,,,.._c~9_ Mm i;i,,,,_ -The regular monthly meeting of (i Q . . - ing that a successor be appointed. AS SHE EXPRESSED IT_ Upon motion Mr McQiiarrie was ro- appointed. A communication was al- so read from the wharfinger draw-ing _ ll ’ l 11| r`i - 1 ,Y fi _ l \_X _ l _ tion of the wharf at that part which \_ _i \s». . press last evening from Ottawa.-S. Summerstde, (oi-_ shade card and grade Portland Cement and all build-l ing hardware. 6-6dtusrs2w. be obtained at 1.a_derty's Tonsorinl Parlors, Siimr`n`e`r`s'i`de. 12-liirtfd scriptions in Xlfierton and Vicinity should _be handed to H. Clark, Agent. ' 0-25ill‘tf. ij The S. S. Cascépedia arrived ln port late last evening. She had two passengers to this port, Miss Morris and M. Morris, 'l’orouto,. who are re- -We are paying 24 cents 'cash per igistered at the Vi'5t°"i“' T -Donald L. McLeod, sod of Neil McLeod, Summerside, yesterday] for Copper Cliff, New Ontario, where- he has secured a position until the reopening of M Gil College.-S. Want it When you oidcr it from Italy's foreign policy. He said that Of' N . G, i y’ .01,_'y,(_fw¥’ Srme y Holmaiils, Siimmerside, You'll Get. It.-.1 Quickly. _They have iust received ur- --Tlie S. S. Cascepedia from Mont-il noon yesterday and left again about 5 p.m. for Charlottetown and Picton. On return she will cull at tsummer- ' side e_arly Friday morning.-S. _ real arrived in Summerside about ? ~ Luke's Hospital in Bedford, Mass, ` and passed very successfully heading average of 04 per cent.-S. _ -All advertising in Summerside' and vicinity for The Morning Dnily_ 'nd Rural Daily as well as all new and renewal subscriptions, should be handed to Miss Amy G. Burrows, a-_ gent, Simime Street. All news K' ' should he given to J. F. Laflerty, .1 Guardian Correspondent, Water' -The L. O. L. tea demonstration July. Robert `Stc‘ad, chairman; W. 1). l\'[cPliee, Secretary; W. H. Dennis,.. Manager. The Manager wishes deal--` ers in confectionery, ice cream,- driiiks, strawlierrles, fruit, etc., to ~. -All news, dvertising and `sub~" *W I . C _I -When you ‘want gasoline You-, -The many friends of was Nexus' CALGARY. June 9-it is annoanc- ,5‘t__“3‘S cmssef 5* le Emp“?Bs Acorn, formerly of St Eleianoi-’s. will cd tlnit the Rotterdam t.‘iiiinda Mort- er,”-V_stm0"m_‘_‘_g to meg? MISS be pleased to hem. that She has ¢0n,i_'j '11 0 Ullnk Willll llefld Umce ill Romer' y.H in ers “ 0 are retummg to pleted her first yenr‘s trainiiif-5 dt St‘ "treet. _ 1-25drtf. ] in furniture. 6-13dtusrw2w. "‘P“l“t*A9k' Bmcéi M°K“Y & 0°" hfedi 3 _'flu .~»»' Jute Carpets lu stair and body widths, all iiicc p:ittti'i`i.s :it stock reducing prices. Slaii' Carpet 86016 4-llc per yard. Body Carpet i2c to 350 per yard Tapestry Carpets In lizill and stair patlcriis 250 to .‘-'oe per yard _ ` }5.cv?e'r.S_ 1 99" 93' I F loor Oilcloths l-landsoiue Floral designs only 2 per sq yard. _ Block patterns zzc per sq yard A better grade and larger range pzitteriis price 25c per sq yard. .»'?v'ill"'.... S ac of ’l`lic_ best oilclotli that money can buy 38c per sq yard. _ Lfnoleums ~ . l'iiiited. liiioleuins the largest stock in the eiiy. Prices 350, 4oc, 5o`c and 6oc Body (,=up'.~ts a large range of pill- criis toclioosc froiii 25c to 85c per yd. Brusselfs »Cay.i‘.pets Stair :uid hall patterns Prices 750 to I-40 per yard. ’ Rudy lirussels lizindsoiiic designs prices 55c to I 40 pci' yard. Room Sized _Rugs Tapestry, :ill .thc uewestidesigns 2.9% to 17.50. _lute 2.00 to 4 50 Brussels 9 oo to 35.50 Velvet squares i'1 .50 to 22. 50 Wilton squares 32.00 to 42.09 Axininster squares 18.50 to 38 . 75. A1-f~_»‘;§i§§§ Prowsfe Bros. Ltd. ,=,-;,;f-;,~= cannot l"ill pci' sq yard, _ _ Liiioleuin 4 yds wide and the prices range froui 4oc to 5oc per yd. Passage Oilcloths _ _ _ ____ loc to zec per yd i assnge Linoleum 35c and 45c r yd _ Iiilaid Linoleum 75c 1.00 1.25 sq yd. _ Free _ F ree The only Carpet iiiacliine on P. E. I.sl:uid, and with it we sew all Tapestry carpets whileyou wait. Absolutely Free, Straw M attmg E _lust the thing_f ryoursiiintner house Prices gc to z5c yd. Ftraw Matting Mats 6 feet long by fl wide different patterns I Remember we made the price 35c. Noi order 3 e _ _ . cannot The Big One Price Sfors , apprccire A' Qiiebcc and Father Mcbei-in celebrated qlmte prices' Address to O Leary’ a -- _ _ "' ' 1 1... liis first mass in the Basilica. He will ' 5`10d3l' '- (Continued _from page 7.) _ Park' iiii address luis been prepaired His fylillcsty the 1-xiiig. ' The l"rovinri;il Government through their (lity menilier, Dr Warburton, has oliered -to give ii grant of $100.00 to the (‘ity to' help defray the ex- penses of the celcbwition, and your couiiiiittcc would recommend that this grziiit be :iccepted and used to piircliase tire~i\'oi~ks to be put off ut Victoria l"a.i'k at night. Your committee would recommend that the City Surveyor be instriictiid- to erect. ii siiitulile stiiiid for the iicliolnrs at Victiiriu l‘ui‘k, iili-io at plutfoi'in for the .Vlnyor und ttoniicil, under thc direction of the tloroiiii- tion tloiniiiitt`ce. We would also rccomnieiid that your eoinniittee be empowered to nizilie such other ;ii‘i'ringeiiiciits ns :ire liGUvRSil1'.v for the proper citrryiiig one of thc celebration. It was ordered that the :li:»'tei'nof St J0seph’s tfoiiveiit bc .fzrfiiitci thc use ofthe first floor of thc i‘.l-.i knt Building diiriiu.: W»_-'li:-l'li»_y ..i.d Thursday of l-Txliibition ii.-“H lei' the purpose of holding it |ln.;nn.". Considerable rliseiisslon took plnee regarding the rciiting ofthe Market lI~l:ill. (Yeun Lriiic cont-ending that any .lease of the iiliirlzet Hall was invalid ‘unless riitilicd by n minute of Coun- cil. Moved by (‘oiin Taylor and second- ed by (`oun Miicdonald that Coun tluinpbcll be tendered ii vote of thanks for his proiicrous present to the City~0fii liuiiiitifiil drinking cup for the use of citizens who drink on- ly water. l " ) ‘ ' _ Pl V” .- _,. .,_\__\__-~ __ » H _ point the steamers load and discharge ii ) 3 produce. Other matters of import- X lance were discussed before adjourn- ,;,..4| i. -r 'ment. . -,',_ 5 ____ ` ./ . ~,l` ~.'_ __ a" imc """'f """» fl .I e V 0 ‘ ; W0’ ‘/ 0 :. . V ` \ Q; O / ,£2 wi:ARE _ , - » sPi:ciAi.Aai:N1s Empress Slmfes L A |.ady’s Dress Shoe You know that patent Icnthc . is th drelsiest enther made. Nothln can realli flll tliegliue 0| ga if patent leathers ut a pau-.n‘l. leather shoe nt it lmrimln rice in a very ihikv iiroiwsitlvii The shoe howaiyliere is of Iilni- _ prqim quality. __ iiuld look cle!- |\n on your vo . We liiive I0 other styles nt -r 8’-l.003.50 and 4.00 » - ~ fo r` . 1 ._ ‘ ¢<~%\. b °"¥¢§_$>§.. D _pw-. f_- ..,.‘.» / _'\ \_/\ I Q Q / f Grandma-Won't you be,late at the party, Ethel? l .Ethel-O, no, grandma; in our set nobody goes to u party until every- 'body else gets there.-Philadelphia Telegraph. i l i T EN D 'E R S Sealed tenders will he received by the undersigned up till 12 o’elock,, noon on June 21st for the construc- tion of a school-house at Stanley Bridge according to plhns and speci- fications to be seen at the oflico of D ` feinl . he con rector to simply all gisterlg. 'Sie Bulldlnz committee do not Ulm! themselves to accept the lowest / _ __ _ y_ _ It _ , __ . . _ __ _... _ ___,. ..~ ._ . .- ,. ,. is his intention to celebrate mass on ' A ` _ "` ` L_” ` -1 lstates which are taken out and --'lhe -June term of the Supreme chmhel" m.m.ng°m"`m“ have been' - ~ brought back again. (innrt opens in S,._mme,.sme today made lor truiiiing the scholars of _ _ » _ _ ' Secretary of the Trensiiry MacVeiieh Vllief Justice Sullivan presidingi the Pllbuc Schouls i" smging “mt” ‘ ii ' ‘ H ‘ Q 'Phem H- ' ~ . _ able inusic for the program at the ` "‘* " ~ 'l‘“"“ °"“f°"“"l' “ith th" ""s“1t mm' M'"`pl‘y' .“’“"“°“ with C"i'"i"al 115' “"-“_ forwimm for-~ pwsmmuon mi. 'l`lie old simile of blue. the old slialies, the old ilesigiis are all biouillit out in the new line of Aiiiiqiie Nei-lies. ’l`ea :uid Dinner ware- ` - We fit-ll il iii any quiinlity and have Marked llie Complete Sets at attmrtive prices- » Tea Sets 42 pieces $3.00 ` I)iniiei'Sels on pieces $0 50. Dinner Sets roi pieces $ll_00. lliiiiicr Setr 104 pieces $12.00. .._.-.._.-.;;»___. ._..-._ ._ ' _._ _ ._ __ _ ‘_ -it I .v-._._._._ _ __ -_ "'“_'-__-'P N f ~¢--` _ f ' =ff~*=.i»_--'.~'2* °r&f~e~__; Elm.-. ;'.._,..__.. ii;.“;l'» ;,__¢;4..)‘ --4, ~ :‘=r"‘ ~i§ia‘. f . lliif T Council Adjoiirned. -"‘ " < "The -Range For _lliose Wlio Want The est” Tlials' the iiiianinions verilirt of liiindreds of`liousekei=.pers who are using llie - ENTERPRISE i»i'0`NARcii srEEi. RANGE r (Xiiiviiiciiig e\'ideiii~e is fniiiiil in the fiict that the sales have doiihlcd in a very slieil time aiiid we liavc been eoiiipelled io iiicrexise our iiiiiniifactiiriiig facilities to s ipply ilie deiuaiid. I_|iere innst be a reason for lIii~i. and io put it briefly, il is on account of the siipcrinf rX:elleii c of the “l\lON!\RC|l". _ _ Cnll upon our iienresi :igeiil iiii.f exaniiiie this range. ivlien you will learn Why il is selliiiz so freely __ _llic l\fOl\‘f\RCl| is for sale hy leading dealers everyivlierc. Circular nn app- ivrilniii fo _ The Eiiferprise l_-`_ouqdi°y 'Co Sackvllle, N. B. . ann aclurers ll- ' R-_ i. 1 1 ' THE EDlTOR A _IOURNAL of iii- forniation for all Literary Workers. Thirtcentli year. Only permanent and success- ulnizigazine of its class. Télls what editors want; how MSS. Should be prepared; where to find the best market. An- -swers every question that you want to know about the business of writing for the press. xoc a copy. $1.00 a year. Send ioc for sample copy, or 25c for three »__. *_ ________ _ __ _ ____ _______ _ -_,___ , V __ I i al This Weelder You Ant-W lot of Dress Ginghams in very etty plaids and stripes 14c now Iac. 2. Repp Suitings for Dresses and Dust <7i~_C3”_:~°-’.____f P __ rats bought in Remnants..Re-Quint z5c for A big lot oi Men’s Fancy Shirts 'W01'lh .75c for 60c. __ _ Men"s Caps, wareho`use.s,amp1esl€SS 20, p, C, A few meii’s Tweed Suits _to clear at a bi sacrifice. _ - Also a fresh stock of Whitewear, Corsets,`éloves,Hosiei'Y Sliirtswaists etc etc. _ _ 1 Our late importation of Geiit’s Furnishings consisting:/Of Summer Shirts, Neckwear, Hosiery, Summer' Uuderw af 1 recent numbers. _ .ilraces etc will be found -worth of your inspection. THE EDITOR, Deposit, N. Y. _ ll' -z5dtf - r f .» ~ ' -Morris & Smilll ` »»~~f»~»=-- E F - ~ » “0i>¢i1 Evenings" . _ _ _ _ I __5._§:.m._5._»,i.i... “"""*""»‘Z.‘.§.§’.¢_l§__¥}_'_ _ 6-omni. . -, _ _ ___ _ M \ ii \ _ _ i. , 1 ' ~‘,__ -. ‘Sn _ _ ' _ _ _ l _ _ - i ' . lx ’-‘» ' r'-' -‘---°~°‘~< ' ' - - " < . V "'l‘ ~ ' 'J ' . ,' .il ,:‘ Ma 4 iv r ' ~ . ‘ _ - i _ ` ._¢~