.»-<...~»»..-a. .... ._ ,_. ,., Fire in the Grate Will be apprec- iated these cool RELIABLE f = e Fishing Tackle' , ¢ “"*'ei?enings. _ _i _i _ have the _ Our stock of reliable fish ing tackle,Rods,Reels, Lines, Flies, Baskets, etc, is most complete. If _you are plann- ing a day’s shing depot .. 1 _ _ s»~'%-sifigf -1 best Coal and Wood for the fail to_give us a call. ‘ Take a “KODAK” or .BROWNIE Camera * W°th Y ! Open fire place’ they add tb the (dgys pleas- . ure and give you a reminder ?i§..¥.“?f°?.§’&fi‘.‘flo ..§i°....‘.‘“"*’ A. PIGKARD & iii). Phone 240 _ Geo. E. Hughes Ch’town L__LE]E LJE§;i m Ji ___ y +s m»H il Millulilll , PBIHI MISS CECILIA MCMILLAN qualities of mind and heart, und the news of Iier death will be learned with deep regret by a wide circle of friends. She leaves to mourn the fol- ~ lowing brothers and sisters, Duncan at Cynlbrla, William on the homie- stead, Brackley Point, James in Syd- ney, C. B., Mrs. Henry Hooper, Mrs. Mutch, Mrs. Margaret McMillan, of Thursday morning at 4 o’clock, lifter Brackley Beach. The funeral takes an iiines of several months, oi’ Miss Cecilia McMillan. Deceased was a daughter of the late Joim McMiliail of place at 2 p. ln. today to Brackley Point Cemetery. Brackley Point but for a number oi’ --_-Q-- years she has resided in the city, ‘_ 49 -§P i . £S“.L“" 'where she ami her sister Miss Morgar. et have been conducting the Lennox Hotel. She was a lady of splendid The death occurred in the city on Charlottetown and Mrs. Seaman, W "A snap. A new piano goliilr at a bargain. Call at MILLER BROS! 1802-7-3n11i. W Q 1" i i "Rowntree’s English Candy li Reg Good Old Country Candy fresh - ° from England-Just arrived. It’s Rowntr_ee’s you know--that 60C 3 lb, guarantees purity, flavour and delic- lousness This is real box cand -tocla Today special_.at_.i..._:.= ...... ...-.._?’49c_ll¥ ¢ McKinnon Drug Co. Cor. (_}rcat_`Ge<;rge and lK_ent aStreets _ E i \. * V ' I ~ ' '11 4 ~.- `¢ V . _,._,,'.,',_.__.j f _ ` # 'P "I Y" ' - '\\\\\\YlA\\\illlIIlll$\\\\\\\\\\ZIlA\\\\\\=’.lIIl ` have earnestly striven to establish such a reputation, and believe our old friends - will say that we have never disappointed them. I-lickey’s Black Twist Chewing Tobacco represents not only our best efforts but the best to be had in the tobacco line. Hickey & NicIioisonTob. fo., 'Ll- . Phone 345 - I Ile Skeptical oi. . ' Bargains , i I Nu .ni l. coll uni ciliin. [\ ff' if t, ti, _ ...sc .rs _ i all honest manufacturer. W 2'-~1~~:'sé`:-.i-1-7§l:'~’&E-':i.-._'_-.:-5-.aj-;~;:_-.';;.j._:=; ` \ 1 f@ I-C’ ,»' :°..~ |\::,____ - Manufacturers Z \\\\\iIIIlIA\\\\\\\\WIIlIIII4=$\\\\\11I'W i\\\\\\\\\@'lZIIZIIA\\\“§'f/ ...A . Province. cl-|fl»\RY .VALLEY. _--Service l Sunday at 2.30. Mr. A. G. Grlbb willw School picnic. Carleton Point, on July 6th. Lots to eat. Visitors table. POLICE ' M .erous persons in the district gazed .lasted_ He said the scene was _tlirl_l- ling. ` ` Little Sand.s, through Mr. Campbell Macdonald. Uigg. This is the third contribution made by Miss McNell_| whosepatriotlsm and loyalty are colli- mendable. At a meeting of the Newspaper Patriotic Com- mittee, yesterday, it was re- solved to hand the balance on hand $106.52. over to the island Patriotic Fund, of which the Rev, Dr. Fullerton tain-money for a tobacco fund and I am quite sure many poor fellows at fund a little. We Britishers are not societies. With very best wishes etc. Reagh, Milton 25c. each. " ‘ ` . SCHOOL MEETING-At the an- nual. meeting ol, the M9unt__Stewart School, James Patrldge was appointed to succeed Alfred Grant on the Board of Trustees. The same supplements were voted. namely. $100,to the prin- cipal and $50 to the .aSsistant.:_ The principal, Mr. Green, has resigned and the trustees are to be congratulat- ed oii securing Mr. Ray Newsome, of Charlottetown. as his successor. The semi annual examination of the school was held on Friday, June 25th, begin- ning at 1 o’clock.. S_i_x_té`e`n ratepayers and visitors were present and the work in both_depar-tments -was fully enjoyed by all present. The- children of the primary room excelled in alert- ness and promptness in answering questions, thus reflecting much credit on their pa‘insta.klng“teacller,~ Miss- Claire Walshr Though the time was so limited that only a ,felw classes could be examined in the senior de- partment, yet what was done gave evi- dence of progress during the term. Af- .ter the singing by the pu ils of the \ D patriotic air “We‘ll Never Let the Old Flag Fall." the examination was brought to a fitting close by the Nat- ional Anthem.-L. ::PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES. - Wo have an agency for the celebrated "Ansco" Photographic Supplies and carry a full line of Films, Paper, Plates, Developers, Cameras etc.- Special attention given to developing and printing. Bring your films to us.-E. A. Foster. Central Drugstore. H? .€'.'§L_*' 4 f r" -1 “ROGERS” t Guaranteed Roofing _ L.- _..I --.-_ Absolutely _ Fireprool » Contains Neither Pitch nor Tar P-1_¢¢$z.00 in sq. » ___»;.Deiivered any Station' -I on _.P. .E. island .ll 2 _ _,_ ._ - nUaiNc°"JUi."‘r sr AUGUST; wa. cnoss nvaav SATURDAY A1' ~ oNs o'cLoc.lr ling og ~_rsl\ovo\i>ore€o 1 iMiss Ada Bradbury 88 Great George Street. Art Needio Work and materials for working. Stamped Linens and Threads of iill kinds. 88 Great George Street. 2036-6-22M1Mo _ I Echoes of _ Dollar Day We have 30 pairs White Canvas Rubber Soled Athletic Shoes, slightly damaged $1.85 f0l’$l.25 'l here are, _20_ pairs 'of Bargains for Loo . W; have the iineystnand fullest line of i' Summer Shoes ‘ ever shown in Charlotte- town in Ladies '" ' `Gei1ts,"' _ .Childrens All .sizes-_-.=Aii Prices Chr s Cli`urch,"CIiis'ri*y 'Valloyl next July AND James and Bay the usual oiliciateui . ._ ,_ ALL SHOULD remember the sale of choice milch cows on Wednesday. A FIFTY CENT FARE.-Best out- July 7th. at Daniel Moreside's, North ing of the season, St. James Sunday River. This is choice stock. ' 1816. 1786 ,to provide a` table at the Orange Cele- --- bration on July 12th. Net proceeds ALL SHOULD read large ad. in for the Orphanage. Contributions of Monday's issue re Grand Orange Cele- cake, etc., towards this most worthy bration to be held on Exhibitlonil-object_.Mill be thankfully received by Grounds, Charlottetown, July 12th. Mrs. Rev. D. McLean or other mem- ‘ 1818. -bers of the committee. -At .-one i-Police _oHusci+» ol= ---scor|...¢l_u_p_-rits a countryma_;i--».yuas=_°I__:._lHri 3. »M_:cLean'_wi;l prgalch at Nino otllr e ness, 9,, Be, O _ _ aux- ay. uy3rd..at.'l. mtg' 'Jigs guild' p. ‘m._. iéhnoqsibgive on sabbath the mi igtgl; $11-'flint 1h‘li‘ving-*at`10‘ii. m.. tsnohel at 3.30 p. m-IJ 'a'nd" "l`he"People's, Church have decided -¢.- .. ... CARLETON P0lNT»- The fare to St. James picnic July 6th ls but 50 cents and famous cooks prepare. the meals. Plenty for all. Visit this fam- WINSLOE PICNIG-Tho. Farmers’ Agricultural Picnic to be held at Wir- sloe-on ‘Monday Julylith, will begin vlted to come and enjoy themselves. TICO.-A patriotic meeting has been city will render a number oi’ selections ton, Rev. Mr. Trlvltt, Rev. Mr. SSH ling and others. -_ _ _ "TE`A'.--0_rg'ltn‘lzatioi1 for the great wondcringly ni, me unusual spec, _Evangeline arrived in this port yes- tacle. A farmer in town, describing lertiay at 8.30"fi°bm Boston and inter- _hln imp,-“along 1_0 M;-_ George Rack. 'mediate ports and left 'on return at hum, galil that more was 9, U-emend.. _neoni_» She-had u general inward and ous.rush of water while the "spout/' __0_ut_wa_i_'ll _cargo and the following ln- _ ISLAND PATRIOTIC FUND. --The -Miss fC MCK8.y,`M'ise A--McKay, Miss Guardian has pleasure in acknowledg-i J MGKHY. Miss S Titus, Rev Mr Gren- ing the sum of $10 generously con- i ire- MVB E. MCI-0fl\1» M138 F MCLGGII. tributed to this fund by Miss McNeill, Mrs J Mcvnrlsli. Miss E L Roberts. I- 1, presidem and DL V_ L_ G0odwm_ unusually good shoe to stand the wear Tmasm-el-_ of a hardy.boy in this changeable cli- ____._ mate. The_oriiinary Boy’s Boot is 1-QBAQCQ FUNQ W|DESpREA9_ little better than a "joke” and such a The following letter which has been km Wm Pmmd if to 5mm\el`99“5 in “- received by Mr. H. W. Vinliicombe m0“m~ In Cmsblfs "Y°““g Canada" from ML 0_ A_ Ho,-n8by_ of the First School Shoes,you find something that Company of Cubm Ha,,mm_ Speaks for will defy the stoutest youngster-solid itself:-Dear Mr. Vinnlcombe I see "5, a "°°k°°f selected leather and still not too heav -but will wear from _S- ..S. Ev_/_\uoE_LlN,s=Tlle s. s. lvarilrpasseligers; 1Vlis5_M Mcl_._ennon, ‘Wm Tladeniaii. C Coldlfeirg, Miss A Davis, Miss J Bruce, Avis Schroeder, A MeLellen. li ll Mclsaac; Miss M Decourt, Miss»M E Bagnall. Miss li Emmart. Miss E Emmart_ Miss M E Brown, L Dalzell, (7 Crowley, Miss M Healey, Mrs G li Burnett. J"l'l Camp- bell, James Mull. A Yisson. Outward: Miss M B McPlierson; Mrs. Plckard and daughter. iss Connolly; 1l'1` "I ~ =‘-lint-Bmdalbane-at 7.9. ml, Mr. _M. C_. ' . _ __ ____ __ ________ Maqxhmon wukbreach on Sabbéth Car Ferry Tea at Carleton Point is VOLUMIN0U€_.,_WAT7,fl§FQklIl1--7, .tl_\%,4§ii i1l’,.lD.30._a._m.. Highfield :nigga Yesterday mornl g somet ine abo_u_t_11_ a _in_ the _People s Church at 7 p. . o’clock there was'~n"'vll.st“ia.nd'voh.iniI`n'~` Also on Monday. Jull' mn MCGIWEDW ous waterspout on the Nonth River int R0ad"at 7-. ' -.i ~' 'I" ' » _ _the vicinity of the Bridge when--num-2 ~;~.i. rin. 1 - .1 - -i--1-emi .- /.12-‘ now completed and every arrange- _hientimade for the comfort of the ex- cursionists. The new spur line to the Point is in readiness to convoy the multitude right to'the grounds. Re- serve Wednesda the 7th inst for Y. » -- the host outing ever held on P. E. ls- land. 1818. FOX NOTE.-The Westmoreland Silver and Patch Fox Company have n their ranch at Westmoreland a record litter of twelve blue fox pups nearly a month old. They have also in their ranch three pairs of cross foxes which they purchased through the Canada Fox Exchange two years ago that have produced Z3 pups, six of which are silver blacks, beat this who can. ACQUATIC CLUB ORGANIZED - A meeting was iield at the Y. M. C. A. _ Hall last night for the purpose of rc- ~ " organizing the Charlottetown Acoustic Club. A series of races will be held during the summer. Four cups have .. ' been donated to be competed for with "PARENTS KNOW that it takes an the co-operation of all who are inter- ested. A special season is looked °' for. The following oillcsrs were el- ected: Bruce Stewart, Hon. Pres., Dr. A. B. Reid, Pres... Arch. Irwin, Vice- c Pres., H. C. Bourke, Secretary-Treas. . Executive: Edward Irwin. B S. Bra- _ ' con. Augustus Aylward. Malcolm lr- wiil and Frank Hennessy. by the Charlottetown papers that I , Y receive you are W0,-king hard to ob, iour to six pairs of the other kllid. the front feel grateful to you for the “Visit this fdm°"3 'P°t' ‘|“'Y sth' 3*' pyeayre you h,_ve given :helm I am James Sunday School Picnic. Return SIPICNIC AT CARLETON POINT. HARRINGTON SCHOOL. -A very successful term in the history oi' the iiarrington school was brought to a happy concl_usion on Wednesday the 30th of Julie. The long locked for oStrawi1 ‘ ` " ~»i\ . to at 1 pfm. sharp. Everyone are in- ‘ - ‘_ 5, \ _ PA1'l=i|o1'lc MEETING Fon aus- S tico. The Artillery Band from the _ - l~ ` ` ' 'LL»--- '_ and a programme of vocal music will - _~'\-~ :_ __ is you ! Try it ! Now. l il bi it I Y - .-1 IU ous place for only _50c. ' ~' - 1786. , ‘ ~__ § . is '_ arranged for Monday evening at Rus- :_ _ -_ , __ _\. » t _ ` - »~»- I ._,l.° line l f X 1 -S tion except in a few cases. that were particularly worthy of notice. A very interesting address was given by the FHINEE iilwliiil lHiiiHE _ .fl Rev. Mr. Collin who took as the key- note of .his remarks the word “Eiil-I . _ . _ Other amountslately re- ' _ celved are Mrs. Reagh and Miss “ll-|’,’,/-\\\\\\\\v//Jul" S” Prolong _ , \\\\\ 7 lL\\\\\"_7{lI//I/A\\\\\\\\\ZIll‘\&§lZf/l“\\\iIII/0 I/J (D N O (D (D N % ___ _ D N rf _ F . enclosing a money order to assist your fa" °"|Y 50»°°"i° ' 1755'7'1M3| idle here and are contributing to four HKOUHKS. Bl°0WIlI0_CU»Il1@l'&B.iPl10l0- different funds already. we have ixrniiliic Supplies. also Developing and meetings frequently and 'iiave sent Printing. at Johnson & Johnson. The considerable money to the dl-ire;-ent Quality Drugstore. 1- i 9972-5-15Mtf. . I _ _ 16 _ Pleasures of .» our Vacatio Any. outing whether-it be n extended trip or a local xcursion, can be made more njoyable through the use f a_ Camera. _ Picture making is an ar worth while. It- affords im- mediate pleasure, develops the artistic sense and pro- vides a pictorial record of your life ,which will grow n value and sentiment with dvancing years. An Autograpiiic Camera _ ill enable you to keep xact data regarding each icture wl'i'ich you take. Come in 'and have- Camera‘“talk~'with us. making a 'selection - 0ur~Stock - - 0ur`"ExEerience ~ And Our nthusiam S 'U in Photographic Supplies. 93?' ei Qualltv Drugstore i°'."Keiit &` Prince S_ts. |-.- il. A* /I/IIIIIQ\\\\\\Vl\\\\v]IIIL\\\\\ _' I///III/A\\Y %Il'lWIlIIIlIf5\\\\\\\\\\ hould beinvaluable to fyou. We also' provide the best inisoii `& `.Ioli'lison lllll Yllff4`\\\\\‘\\\i.Ill\ ,_ ~ i 1 - » *~:'i ‘- i u_ ri? o "za,- -' -='E'_ A / _ \ C 1; _ra °m° 'if-f1\‘.“” i"L‘§.'.1."."A°‘ 1%" 'f 'riff I »‘ 357- Here lor _ .- _ T.'i__m =\ - Y"-\ ""’..,,,~ . 7 Photo _ ‘ 13'* S’»l@",!¢vilU|_1__= ' ` _,» ‘iféi ' ' ` 4- ~ supple-.1 . l »'i(|¢t your pliqtographlc supplies from us and you will'-be sure ol‘ Setting the~_best procurable: at most inodefllc prices. We carry a large and very complete lille of everything the ama- teur photographer could possibly 'rc- quire. Make this store your head- quarters-our information department will give you expert advice on picture taking and picture making, free of charge. We are now displaying s new line of the-famous Ensign Cameras, they're priced from $1.50 to $100.00. Special attention given to developing and printing. You’ll get satisfaction if you have us attend to your photo needs. __ -Morris--Smith-'iiBeer _fi . ~;',»~ i*.iifznt»*>‘i‘<¢qf_f;.n»-li:wi:f»n¢|=la-=-seiiiiilfg.ff »' ‘ ' - ` ' THE TWO M ACS _ 149 Great George Street period of vacation was really _ about to colnmence and the chidlren, who always anticipated wltli pleasure the approach of the holiday season, were dismissed by their teacher during the afternoon. The usual custom ot’ hav- ing the parents and guardians in at- tendance on the closing day was somewhat departed from, and a very interesting programme was prepared by the teacher and pupils and render- ed before a large attendance ot’ inter- ested resldents of the district and oth- er friends who graced the joyous oc- casion with their prcsence. This de- parture from the customary “Closing Exercises" from this school was cer- tiiinlyanadvanced step, but entirely in keeping with the splendid progress made in every department of school__ life .since coming .under theeihcient management of i_he teacher at present in charge. It is not the correspond- ent's intention to flatter, but where merit is deserving of commendation the withholding of such would he as wrong as the approving of retrogres- sion. During the past year the school has been properly graded and mark- ed progress is visible in every class. Tile grounds have been fenced and lieautifled beyond expectation and garileiiing in which tho children ure intensely interested has been in- augurated and carried on to ll. sur-. prising extent, and last but not least a renewed interest has been revived in the hearts of the parents and peo- to the untiring energy and ability of our .respected teacher. Tile evenings programme was elaborate and rnost interesting, every item being greeted at its close with merited applause.- Space will not permit of special men- zzltcservc Saturday July 10th, for Si. Paul’s Sunday School Picnic at Westville. Watch for particulars. ' 1686-6-20Mtl! ple in general all oi’ which testifies was inspiring and instructive and well worthy of being pondered over by every individual present. Mr. Ira Carr oi’ Stanhope rendered a couple of comic vocal selections in his own inimicable style and added greatly to the enjoyment of the evenings GH- tertainnient. Perhaps the most inter- esting feature of the gathering, was the presence of Premier Matliiesoii who. no doubt at considerable sacri- fice to himself, found it possible to comply with a request that he be pres- ‘,ent on this oc:-_al-iioii ill the school of his boyhood days. All were gratified to see and hear Mr. Matliison, and his rfereiiccis to experiences in by gone days were amusing and enter- taining. lie congratulated the pupils, rthe teacher, and the district on the _splendid progress that was being made and ills words of encouragement were inspiring to all. He set before the scholars ideals to which they might well strive to obtain, and the attainment of which alone was wor- thy of every legitimate effort. At the conclusion of the entertaining part of the programme prizes and certificates were awarded to the pupils ill order of merit, the premier making ilu-_ presentations lnucll to thcir dcligllt. A pleasing featiirc also performed by the Preuiier, on belialf oi' tho school. was the presenting of a gold piece of considerable value to thc teacher as ii token of the osieem in which he is held. by scholars and parents alike. After a brief, but .suitable acknow- ledgement oi’ the gift slid ll few well chosen words of admonition by the teacher a very enjoyable and profit- able evening was broughi. to it close by singing God Save the King. ::NEW HAIR FASHIONS. »-Puffs. Curls and Braids are the new c rcation in Hair Goods. We welcome their re- turn. Mrs. White is always pleased to demonstrate the new styles at Queen Hotel. 1643-6-26-Mtf. cicncy." Though brief, his nicssagei l I A splendid and varied programme of photoplays was presented at this popular theatre last night. There were three special two part features and ii. would be diflicult to say which was the host. Warren J. Kerrigan, one of the greatest screen stars of the day and winner of innumerable popular con- tests appeared in The inn of the Wing- od (ind, third of the series entitled "Terrence 0'ltouke_ Gentleman Adven- turer." The story is brief: O'Rouko, soldier of foriuno and in love with Princess lie Grandlieu, leaves to make his fortune before returning to claim her. Chamheri, a friend. asks O'itourke in join in an attempt to rescue a kidnapped child, the heir to the throne. Chambert desires to do lt for its mother. A meeting hctwcen the men and the Princess is arranged at the inn. Arrived here. O‘l'tourke is drawn into a broadsword duel and narrowly escapes with his life. Later, at the hunting lodge he kills the plotter who turns out to be the younger brother of the l’rincess's former husband. A thrilling exposition of the art of fenc- ing is shown in this picture. Mr. Ker- rigan ond his opponeiit being experts. Anotlior ilnc two reel picture was "A Night's Adventure." which contain- ml a good moral. Some excellent views oi` the Indian defenders of the Empire were also shown. fa ‘. Ciiarlcs Chaplin with the funny lit- tle moustache and ilie twinkling feet kept the audience laughing uproari-Z ously throughout thc two reels of “A .liinoy Elopenieni_." The him starts with a cliuckle and ends with a roar; Tile funn_v business loading up to the elopemenl is excellent. preparation for the flight of the young couple in the Jitney Auto. Two reels of clean. gen- uine iauglitcr. The same programme including the Hearst Selig weekly showing the Duke of Connaught re- viewing the Canadian troops. will be shown today, afternoon and evening. P _ .__;]._ HE BIG FOUR l For Turnip Crops llo you want n big. llllllliicl turnip crop? ll' you do. 1150- oilr i`crtlll7.ci‘s. li, is the simp- lest. surest and most o_conomicai way io Increase tho ylchl and improve tho fc-rtlliiy of the field. Get s supply without do- lay--wc have only a limited ‘ quantity left. Canada McLaughlin Tudhope Dominion [@° _ _ l Each season finds new ideas and conveniences incorporated into what has already been proven the best by previous experience and every _purchaser of a_ vehicle manu- factured by either one of the four factories named above is sure _of getting his money’s worth in a high grade, well made Carriages-one that shows the highest point _of perfec- tion in careiiil, thorough andartisiic workmanship, latest designs and superior finish __. R. all _ -\ .1 = J ._.,_`~ b'~“"" » i Cali in today and see our large and beautiful display. _Pick out the carriage you want. You will find it here if its one of Canada’s best. Eveiy day our large showing grows smal- ler, the best styles are going fast- make your selection while the line is complete- step in and choose your carriage today-NOW. _ ` ' '1 _ _..._ Supplies for Drive rs We specialize in drivinll supplies. (lur stock is large and very complete. BMW' ing everything that YOU could desire in this line- ilio host quality lit the lowest prices. Seo us for .umbrella tops, whips, cotton iiusters. horse rlusiors, heavy seal and wool wraps. _ - maid I . ' _ , ., _- -. ' ° ~ ~ <44 .fi"' §_f§;i-::-».§¢A“L<%': ___f __\ Big Display of Superior Harness Our big harness display shows all tho host styles made in two oi' Canada's best liar- iicss shops-the Heaney Harness Co.. Mon- treal. and Trees & Co., Toronto, You can sel- ect the harness you want from twenty-uve different styles in single and double parts The mountings are of Nickel. Solid Nickel, Brass, Oroide and Genuine Rubber. Don't fall to see the special line of track harness for men‘s light driving. &_1-is--il-J ,-liz-ki-1` Famous "Daisy" Barrel Chum - “Dalsy_ filo churn ihaifs easy lo Ulm"-' lf you nro thinking about getting ai churn “ana want the utmost value for y0l\l'__m""“Y_-_ V “ make no mistake in selecting a Daisl'~ Thc Daisy Barrel Churn is made ol sl!°C‘ ial selected and seasoned wood. has electricalll’ welded hoops. compound action. heavy “Ml frame, weighted bottom. adjustable brake. ¢Bll be operated by hand or foot, perfectly balanced adjustment. is light and rapids _ 3 _ li 13-*i Kent Street, P mi Q clulrinnmwn / R N & C O _ _'_' ‘ ' Q Water Strut Q , ._ . ~ Bummonldo 2- °__~ v ..3....,. _ _.__ .-. ._ _ _. _ _ _ / __ all ` . . _» \ l ‘ '.1 . li rf ~ 1 _ . ; ./» /r