/ 7 \ "'.'---m-...___ AN D NEW Send toons and get hi hest 'ees and dail fa.. turns. ,, psf gs 11, ' -' ` _ tion #quarts nc l éllotatliortls otrany y i¢lS¢c.Pi1 A- Rich & Co. xxnqwwwllb Atlsnde Avenua_los¢on»l\Ie_.ss ' . _l , F i / _ "”"°".‘}T»°‘_~i»‘i'i°»»-"'~ . I _ . i » _ :"‘_"_”"""‘“*".*°= ="1_lh' Donor. ii ' 'iss llaakmari strest. Pulesn rlarkst. New York ' é,,,. SUE!/1‘S AND EELS A srscuirfrv i Dino RE1~U3NS_ tmwukxha-fwgdfglnbfgqp -snow _=’a‘§%§ -isis Q la _ _ _ »1ns.osA_s.r.ofrrs1~ows.susanrssnil¢;;susss _.7 im _§!§i3`i is I gg 3 - i’ ii if ‘E ~iEi§§i°i’ ill; .~23§»§ii§_i_i.i.i;_e§§ isis sm._Ysa Wsllhl ‘l'lrel. with lonl \'1.‘i'.i!.*‘.§‘.'?f‘ Bmltlfs “‘»i¢"i* y is the weeks tiara thy wh cam cents. They alwsyseurs sick hesdaehgem- 01 og '_ e mission Dealers and Shippers of sa RESH FIS _ I5 FULTON FISH MARKET, NEW YORK. A~ J- G--WARNER. _ c. M. PRANKARD Prompt Returns. Stencils furnished on application. tion and billousness in one night. ten s°n“1l1° lished W. F. smith. wi. 4! "'_'*'*-'im tion pronounced she came to the pul- --------?_..._._._____?V . Pit tor -Ei" V -i Ez: >U'| UID _'C I' I-0 U11 C 0 V Prozsnpt Vveekly Roturnm. Wholesale Commission Fish Dsetlsrs. ln:|.¢1tm_ and Eel; a. _.mp_eo;|.a.1ey. 150 Biekmsn Stnet, NEW YORK. Consignments Solicitcd. no ¢¢~e~;y-use rnuzsn on imssmsas. l JOHN W. Ricii si co., Wholesale Commission Dealers in Fresh and sin i=isii-sincns and ms ya specially. no. no A'ri.AN1ic Avenue, sosfronf Consignments Solieited. Daily Return 1. Quotation i when desired. v Stencils on opplicstion. rr-22 tts aw 3 m pd _ (WILLIAM H. BANKS. Pres. and Trees.) FEES? Frgi We guarsntiepersonal attention and prompt returns io all P. E. I. oonslgn~ msnts4¢ds|wha~seaso_n....._...x -.._ __ IIO FUI-TON MARKl'I'» NEW YORK. ir--dthlwgmpd . ' i=~.‘ "';.`~ - "Consignments Solloifsd Dnily Returns N. S.“”GATE,Si G0., o 5 Fulton Wholesale Fish-Market, New York. I ‘ ! ss»|:c|ai.1°|`as,-snin."rs. ' A _ sets. sssa sun ot.-ssss. All oorrfespondslnce promptly answered. Stencils furnished on application. 8.1. \/\/II-£\’ $1'-€$|Ni, Boston, Mass, Transfer Agents. References-All Mercantile Agencies and National Bank of Commerce. - _ - -_ eoLD.s1'oRAGs:. . ww--wr-or t _ _L T. _ ' _ <:lm'.l'LBr..:|:mzmn :.a_aa.> ' ,_ _ A..=....._F.:.._... FRESH .AND FIIDZEII FISII _ ` - Ns |3 'I' WIIARP. Boston, l`lass. lm: tis,-#tw gin pd _ B ' I - J-V __ ev nsrssnxsnnn isp.” ____ ' ILO OI] ,;,_`$L‘ “_ ...D at ' ~~-,:\i_ *Ati L _ .Ju Fllll IIUIE UUUKS for home baking-for women phy who take pride in theirculinary of ig, seoming in3ignifg¢.,_,°,_ A. 'ith Peter-‘s shadow, it may, all unknown skill,‘and their ability to nm the house economically. to BEAVER FLOUR is 8 bind °fl‘.f.i"..".:‘.‘.°..5.’i'.ir»ii‘...°°‘ lf makes bread, rolls, cake and pies that every ood cook de~ bread to the barrel than any other brand. a re . Ord" --Beaver-» mo", nut also have their unconscious influence when they are walking through the invitingandtoothsomsisevery- stmets' *md sittml in th °|9VBi»¢‘| time-and see how much more thing you bake. 'jrai A1' voun onooarva ‘"9 , when they think no stra.ng~er’s nys in watching them and no strauger's ear is overhssrlng what they say. They have their unconscious induenco when, unknown-to them, people are wsigh~ ing - of are tian g rcsu 1 in mighty tidal waves of blessings, ' in mighty 'east winds that dam back for lien lmlasls, lllsaa astaah, the Csasaipatlaas ; Foal sad Dlsudarad Qi lbik, CLJKK, I* ut B soasssslymnmsaal. ssaas llslewllrlan :am Solo psorissers. Tas Winona Clmsus W _ W Willis ll. llllliflisiy ||_ M||_|__[_|| 3, ,_g0_ Wholesale Commissivll ..i.l§,’§.‘.’l§§?.i°ii‘I.‘.i‘$‘5i°§.1’§£’i=?$i1f'i.f.“i.‘f Flsll I “l'l:ls£,`*Sl;l:’llt’s,s:cdd Eelsaspecislty. ' ' os roms MARKET. New 7FUl.l`0N FISH MARKET, ' l YORK. ‘Now York. , , B WILEY 8 SONS _ is - consignments solicited ' Boston. Hue. Transfer AK°nts. ’ Pmlln Ruérm' Clarence G. Miller, Miller Lenglaoihsm is-as ttslw sl Pd-‘ ` ciao. g_MooNl. O - (Ineorporataml out. TNQGURIIIOR was wasted. But some time aft.er~ wnrd I heard of the result of that HLADDBR ILLQ, > sermon. That women that night. Hana."-I ' `_ ‘ v|;'1a.s deciding whether or no sho en then was by hér side, urging her éaal __ :w tide. She wrote to thank-. me for I ' \ 4 ‘ , V ...~- "‘ ` \vha.t`I had said. That. letter was // \\\`l_§ ,_ v “'“ one of the most impressive lessons ,go 1 - - 1 l - _ \ QW Ds §>l Esver had. for it. taught. methat. no ‘ 'I I V /M __ _ J/ > n ristlan man's work is unimport- EL; _#I!:____l__ s t, even under the most unsatisfac- \ tory and discouraging conditions. , e _' (C Our unsuspected and unreported in- -’ nuenoes are so great. for good that only God’s recording angel has a “ _I _ ledger big- enough to keep the re~ Beaver Flouris thetlour cords. Never, oh, minister, lawyer, soul may 'ho healed by the Holy Spirit/s power working through it. The public man has his shadow. The private man has his uncon- scious induence also. The Ohristim »°~=~=~ M0-of .°.:z°:..‘.‘:°.i:’.f...':::.::';::: .°.:;';':§.i.‘; standing before a jury or prescribing lu the sick room or preaching in the pulpit. They have thi.-ir unconscious ' influence even when they are "out of , harness" and think thny can do as they please and 'thigh no one will ever k ' noow what they do. li, the unconscious influences ol -°|“|'“‘.°°‘ "‘°‘°:::.r"|°V.:"'d" svi~ry Chrlstlan’s private life! Likr 7 “ °°'“ “° the snowflakes, they bank tliomoolv,-5| , up -into great drifts. Like the grains . of sand, they lift. themselves into the i _ mighty mountains. Like .the littls drops of wnltfr, they slake the thirst many va eys and meadow lands. UUTTERNUT These little influences of private lifs _ barrlsrs,'keep the children of. Israel "‘°“*“““Y ""°°"*‘°‘ ' from seeing ins riiarsoii hosts aria rea 'esta svslvwwns, Els sta ssl. marching on to the brightness of al av lan. on nssslrr os sill. God’g promised lnnd. But I find the Christ.isn’s shadows 3f4N7'°N" FN" Fl'-"fs or unconscious influences not only in * “""""“ ‘" “"'°"“ "°"" ma.n's own gospel seed planting, r iss the same kind of gospel har- 0atlhalsal,llaamal,Csaua. vest. I find e, minister’s induence, _ llko Petcr's shadow, within the four ails of his church. I also find' a lnistsr's unconscious influence ovor Pkcscnsirs unusun mens 1i'.{‘.“.2f.‘.°'..f’£..:.‘%".i.“" "xi", “l°‘i.".....?."’ -*___ ' I lsslsty Atlnrgdlaiameas ly tls Usa- men and women and children after “an” I., g,-““_“,“““ “ .g he is dead. How multiplied must. be -f - the echoing sounds of his voice long ““'““' '_ .u n°"’ 'ut ul after the speaker‘s lips themselves Cssvsilsthl-llsseasellns lllllles have been sealed in the unbroken si- lxansa ly aaa oaa|2¢" ug ug. .¢ lonce of the tomb! lvsn the lnwllese al aa Continued from page two. "mYW`q`___`_MV __ iight on this side of the lx.-autlful ml; to practically throw it any-" -'river or aiiiriii." A young warrior " °-" “n"'°*'°d my *H93 "¥°\l hid was about to be married, but just hotter vrolvh it- You have slwmvs nsiom the weaning his ni-ids to 1... ,made it a rule to give your peopla aged wa_, Hip 1 v ~ W 1 1, the best you Ind. If my one comes ijnnsiino iiiinygriei. igseivvouifi :owls °U¢ f'0`nlKhI' 5° ae“"'" Ybur be8t.. and could not be comfortcd. As he _ , Bes'd that, G d h l I t "wi hi lif l l 3.- _*f ‘5/v_|l._m:\' as scrum. n°.ioi.,'1h»¢. i.f"°.§"“‘f.'i°°~`o..‘°‘ "‘ "'i"§“"'.'2,,“~°'§#,_'°"°°,,,,,, blesire? your °w°ri° °°:°y.¢.{'.»`.‘.’.'y iil°°i..'i.`.'.i`iff.'7‘ ii.; ....§»ii.1:y..i“wi."i§ rr-25 us.-\w;3i:s__pd _ _ f1‘m,,g¢, AK,,m_ “§B“'§_m:, ,,,,,.P',;‘;°fh”';°":_ ww, nights." I said: "Yes, time is true. miie that there wus s path issuing _ ¢, g iv _ |_h..mi|°p,|,,.nd,.§|°|"n",m “ Pm” I will give them the best I have. I to the south which if followed would " V C0Ns[(]NnB'N1'.5’-’s`o|`_'|c"-BD ~ 1 ‘pp|,'|,,“‘|,o¢h, hudugml gm” will preach the sermon.”-5 '1‘ha.t. night. bring a traveler to the land of spir- ~ °' - _ ties of hnttsrnut. They improve dlgexgn, the audience was very smell But its. No sooner did the young chii-f usimilstion sud nan-luo sud in eve _ q ' - I ` \\» UN- while the (ew people were gathering hear this than he decided to go gnu N Y 0 I-1 I 5 H :.P:::“°r|:'&`;:“:;°:|m:g;’a‘1r:"f‘;°:":;|:l|:|':l“|.h”°¢ I saw one woman ent/er the church seek his lost love. He journeyed on g v ° madman of the bo“|._ A; .H duh". 35 and come down the aisle to the lslt. and on until he left the snow cover- tho pulpit. She seemed to be in- soly interested ln the sermon. n it was finished and the benedio- and said, "I will send you a let- soon.'»l Then she passed quietly I went homo feeling that the night uld desert her home. Her tempwr a. life of lin. That one sermon that stormy night. under the pow- of the Holy Spirit, turned the siclan, neglect your work because you, reach some whose sin sick doing; their public work 'Fhey ne. and eating in their lioine din- room or in public restaurants, them in the balances as they are despised by some so-called Chris- workers. but i_n the end they lt in mighty avalanches for good, Red Seas which. as lnipassabli also in the Christian example he for those who are trying to m ministers who are working in adja- cent churches. I not only und a I f/ -L_.__=_=, i . ii t ssttstiwsm. y _ H. JUHNSUN & Eli.. ' Z physigis.n's unconscious induence over o i OVGI' " 4 h re ' _, nas r-’\i\ C/C Z* ` her .I-» lyk.. §\\\ _ I , t of a find the his patients, but also a doct.or's in- dusnca over doctors, and s. lawyer's mothers, as well as her unconscious lnduencs over her_chlldren. I find 9 . he scholar’ in her own class room. 1 Q A Christ an msn always, to more O » \ or less extent, makes or mars the _ 1- J-__~‘_f`f,'» \ success of men of his own ilk. When " ` wander among the hallways of his-_ ory I do not find there the picture v,e , e ry way from all other soldiers of his day and generation. I do not. lawyer or poet as a mountain pc`ak _ lifting itself solitary and alone from lawyers, and n mother’s over that a public school teachci her unconscious influence over fellow teachers as well as over great. soldier which dilfers in in s` country'a history a great centre of n vast level prairie. [Successor tl`}rM0°\l 3! cLl°P11I¢*f-] Wholesale _ Commission EBIT' n¢s'1`¢r ii. isa .hippo sf .ii |48 FULTON llllll, lull ITIIIT, WHOLESALE OOIIISSION DEALIRI IN ALL KINDS OF W l:.wlo||.|.sr'r 2i’.i'.’4‘.i‘.'l PIII( AND WHOLIUOMI. Iiiisrrrs, sc. ,_ , * I Esstern.`8P¢oiaIties:--Bsss,_8melts, I l qi" G fills Eels 1 Specialty. ;,‘:.i...°';:'.°.'.‘.'.'.f'2.§.'i:.*:'..°.:.'.‘:"i:; c i A i.-i-.f.:r,?;f..i.';‘='.ii.i;‘.°~“f°° ~“ 2 "“”‘”i 'f'l‘°'°"'°""' im' s s wimsnas sum, lm iulrmw WRX' i A . En‘m»ig`hd so ylulltention ,n¢na§i°iii¢ii\“fiieiesNEw Csref\$‘pdrssns x V, .r.::.:-¢....°~°~*==-"' _M-....... _ ons:_sou_uo can ass ` TOIUNTQWY. WEAVER’S ` SYRUP It. pnrlhes the Blood and onrsl lblll | .shale as well as great. armies. I limi - llnnltillg ihe "I.itl.I<\ (.'ol'|ior|\I" ii Belt Rheum ' Dsvll I lawrence Co., Ltd., lfonlresl. But, like the stars ln the heavens, I find that ons great lawyer is always in juxtaposition with other great lawyers. Ons great physician means other great physicians. Great poets. authors, silstssinen. rc-forincrs, selen- tlsts, move through tho ilrmament of the historical hoavon ln galaxies. in constellatlpnis, like the stsrs in clust/ers. Whin l inontlon the names of scientists I flnil that thorn is a scientific I-'leiadi-s, with i\ Darwin, a Tyndall, a, Huxlvy and is llorlierl Spencer, all existing at tho sunn- tlme. When I nientlnn thi- naino or P ll I1 ll Y greater- must that influence be upon thousands and tens of thousands of There is s iicdutiiul 'Indian lcgsnd about the “Land of the Shadows," which relates how the living are in- fluencing those who struggle and ed mountains of the far north. Hu journeyed on and on until all tho trees of the forests were full of sing- ing birds and all the fields were fragrant with the incense swinging flowers. . In that southlsnd instead of the elk and thi-_ moose and the grizzly bear the fawns came out of tho woods to lick his hand. He journey- od on and on, until he came to a great gulf of still water. There he found ri shining white canoe, into which he stepped and begun to pud IN 51 nn matter how humble the position \ i Ill | ,V 1 '_' I V 'Y _ -» _ I umsmsssmmmsmml ~ _ _ ' ` conscious influence over men ot thcir D »' '- ' , ilk as well as over those who have A » ' ~ \ n t. brains of the some calibre as v Tm _*_ ~ \;l‘:'l‘il:°l‘i1e:consclous lnfluc-nes of - 5* QQ ,_ _ , o - . i o i, \ ‘nm .,. , _ /_ p ' _- _ _ rss niscmno lMPon1'ANcE or A hrlltim msn over the people of _ ‘fm Q ,_ ‘» ’$§U’_\hOMW_lh}AIlPHyd gHn|51'|AN |_|pg_" ` ' his dsy and generation in very great, \_'r ;;’/4, I ‘ '_ Q f; \ _ ~ ‘ f ` ‘_ lgttv-uimléw ' ' ` he occupies. But if the unconscious ‘ Q- ' ` ~ _ ' V What are " Fruit-a-tives" are ,fruit juices in tablet form. They are the laxative, tonic and curative principles of fruit--oom~ bined into pleasant tasting pellets. They contain all the virtues of fruit-but by the secret process of makingthemi their action on the human system is many times intensiied. _ What “Fruit-a-tives” are for “ Fruit-a-tives ” are the nl~ tural and logical cure for all Stomach, Liver and Kidney troubles. Their action is that of fresh fruit, only very much _ surer and more edective. Then too, they are free of fruit acids, sugar and woody fibre which often prevent fresh fruit being beneficial. I Try “Fruit-a-tives " and see how quickly they cure you of Constipation, Biliousness, Sour Stomach, Bilious Headache, Loss of Appetite and Kidney troubles. A! all Drugjlotl. In 501:. boxes. _ \ ‘ in l his canoe leave the shore than ano- ther white canoe just like his own came alongside, in which was sho* whom he loved. ’l`hey paddled on und, on toward is, beautiful island, whcruy there waste palace in which dwelt; his departed bride. As he came to-5 ward the island and was about toi 4 land an angel stepped forth anilj said: "Nay, nay( Thou canst not como as yet. She whom thou lovest will here wait for thee. Go back to the land from whence thou cement.. There thou must. llvs and rule over thy people for many years. Live ns she would have thee live; then, when thy work is done, and Well done, thou mayest return to thy loved onr-. who hero will wait for thee." As in the Indian legend, so it must bs with, us. If we are bereaved, ns was thi:` Indian warrior, let. us livs as our departed ones would have us live. If‘ we are taken sway, as was the Tn- dian maiden to the "Land of the Shadows," then those whom we have ` the work he has given us. °"° °“* i“‘° th” 48°F- N° S°°"°' difi l BEAUTIFUL SCENERIES hmid painted in oils, all fitted, at prices to surprise you. Scenes, Fruits, Game, Sport, &c., in Prints, Water Colors, Pastels and Oleographs. All sizes and » hundreds to select from. Every portrait made here is . TA VERY MANY KINDS OF MOULDINGS FOR PICTURES A large stock of portrait frames, also photo frames, photo easels, picture wire, eyes, hooks, framed mirrors, etc., Portraits made in crayon, sepia, water colors, oils, porcelain, life size or miniature. warranted. E” Remember the High Grade Art Parlor, Queen Street, Agency for Parkers Dye Works. RBUSH. lsft bchinrl '.vill be living out. thai 5 4 __ - __ .5 ‘ Chester’s Cure is no unknown, nn- lried remedy. Way back in the ‘7o’s this famous specific was curing Asthma. Every year since has seen more and more people relieved of their suffering. ’Th0ugl.\ it has iicver been ‘ widely advertised in the papers, asth- matics in almost every rt of the world are regularly suppliedpafrom Montreal with - Cliestefs Cure the only remedy that gives them relief. It contains no alcohol or cocaine., No ntomizers re nircd. E ualiy egective in curing Csisrrli and Khrodehitis. At all druggists, 5oc and tr, _ Ii your dru gist has none in stock, write the Canadian xgenisz , l TMI LIIIING. IILII G0. LTD., UONTIIZAL lst Post fre; ‘ Pretty Cushion Tops, stamped with any of the following town names : Our place of businessis the finest in the c t information for Fishermen. teachings and the examples of our F -’ ::::l:l;I L‘.:'§;..';..<.°;”°i:‘:.‘;.§.':;“°;‘.‘;‘;: i OSTON AND NEW YORK ADS- dies. May Christ help us all to do ____-&___...~-.~_.-M ».- ~ I . _~~ ` '-‘f~-~-`-’**'°-== ' To Fishermen Fish Dealers :-Kindly ,_ & favor us with your name and sddress_so that 1;: fhe Ygors’ cure . we may from time to time mail you i'nfm1|F--“" `_""§ ation of value. ~ ‘jrq for ASlh|nUs 1 To Fishermen: It may seem suite All correspondence answered. Price new that there are ways of han ling Lists, Shippin Cards and Stencils Fish on Commission, different or bet- sent on demsncl. ,af ,I ter than you have experienced. . We are established 41 TRY US. Ourcsrefulaitcntion YEARS and refer you for and handling: prompt returns standing to Dun‘s Mercantile ;mI1'esults reached; not tos cal: i Agency, Brsdstreets or the f the itemized and satisfgctory ac- Market and Fulton National Bank, count sales, will be revelations to you. or any wholesale dealer in the busi- 11855. ‘ 7' . _ _ _ H* Send for our "Custoni's Tariff on Fish,” Booklet, containing valuable Wholesale Commission Deal» ers and Shippers. Smelts. Eels. Lobsters 'sud | Fulton Fish Market New York is-il tu sm pd CHATLO TTETO WN ALBERTON. HON`Ti-AG UE GE OR GE T0 WN. SOURIS. SUMMERS. fDE. Name enclosed in a gaijlaiid of tinted Autumn Maple leaves. State whether tan or cream color preferred. weeks s Zo., Charlottetow n. p 3 dwtf _ Wholesale Commission Dealers I4 FULTON MARKET. No. || Fulton Wholesale Fish Market, New York_ FRESH FISH, ""2i§‘?$?f.§‘§‘.iii3?.2§”" _ Al nsof ro-ia lui awp, m pd .41-s= 'Caleb C0. 7;. i>R1ci~;. 1. PRICE. ,M PRICE BROS. in all kinds of Wholesale Commiseion Dealers in all kin is of F='I§l-IF"I§II Smelts Fels and Lobslers are spec lalties. N EW Yo K K ‘ 2ov;;sir]:.ve Xetexfinllisxciliixciiigdlmeus for ~ C.\i.i4n HAl.r;\' Sr:.\N'x\‘ N. ll.\i.r;\' Fulton Market’New York I i-26 tts a w 3 in pd Consignments Solicited, Prompt Rsfuma, . ii-as dwgm CANNEIJ CHICKEN put up by W. A. Leard. Bedeque. It is highly recommended and the price is only 221: per lin. Jenkins & Son William Shakespeare i limi ihul. n Ilacon, a Rulhigh, a, Bun Jonsim, ii .$l_vrinoy, a, Sponsor. ii lluoiiiiioiit, u Fletch:-i~, is l,ongiii~.\'llir». itll belong to the Elimsbutlissll era. When I mr~ii~ tion the-greatest wnrriur ui' thi- agp-s,, Napoleon, 1 limi that the French im- perol' was 3 Inaltrr of gre-ni. mar-` M-.y, s. Bertrand. n Mrlluimld. a I-un~ use ll imonl N ul.-on lln _,W -I Q .__- Boston and New York Ads. A U 8 'r i si I-IA Lav Successor to li. B. Joyce & Co.. Commission Merchant. Fresh and Salt Fish , I I' . Il I l|ll~ parte also wus the iiiiglity obararlf-0 which developed a Wellln ton and is _ V 5 'film-hw. Gres( snldlora have an uv\~ |76 Atlantic Avenue, Boston. m` luis wills iifi;_ii..;i.“a;. SUCCESSORS TO |07 Fulton Market Ngw York, F. G. KEENEY & C0.. -We haves nice quality in tins Wholesale Commission Dealers ` nd Shippers of all kinds of » Fish Dcalcr. ani lists. Smells and Elisa Syotlaliy All correspondence prompt] answer |_ed. Stencils sent on application. N S. ll. WIIEY ls SUIIS, EW Y°R‘iF , Boston, Mass.. Transfer Agents. References, Colonial Trust Co., Borough Bank of Brooklyn" or any CONSIGNMENTS SOIJCITRI). ins tis w _qwrpn ` FI “ ,FRESH FISH, _5PBClAL’l‘lE5;- Srnslts r nd Eels and Clams, .- 146 Fulton Market, ~ Beekman Street Side. S~We have our own freezers on the premises, so we are in a wnoimls rm. new in me lvniieii P°°m°” ‘° h“”‘"° *"7 q“§Futf °l suites. fish at any season. T m»-ia dw ssl pd ii-asus na sd ,,_ _ ,i .l i "" . .-..5 _...slr ._ ' d I8 Fulton Fish Market. NEW YORK. ` *_* llel "QW *Y VY V__“ _*>m1"__>iH_ ` clcsiilii iloiliis, |l_l1_|in|;5n3g,gn_, Frogs are Specialties. l V Consignments Solicited. _ ...-..~_,_...=_~==_»»- ,.1 I \ f i ,i‘,3 5.1 i. ` 3 /