Coal for _ We h'lv'\ vessels at o _ _ u wharf now with the following coals: ' _ \ Albion" Nut ' Invemess Round Drummond Round Reserve Run of Mine We will be. discharging for several days. » Order -your supply to-day A. Pickard & Co. Phone 240 - - Ch’town CLEAN HEAD LOTION Effectually destroys all Nits, Lice and Parasites in the Hair. It acts very CilllCkly, perfectly, harm- less and has no injurious on the scalp or hair, ` Used twice a day 1.. rr save tc buy in `¢lui’Pr-ovince. are noted in the regula services in another column. V8 _ yo\u»1_HoAlove'eli_ supper at the Kozey CROSS(- The Guardian Korlier 'Saturday night. Home-baked that Mr. Francis Trainor bean_s._'steamsd _brown bread and, has charge or the Mason _pumpkin pies, etc.. etc: " “ "' ‘ ' jfsm. ,_ Catholic Church at , ` ` ». _‘;,' 11,. ! / Cross and not Messrs Rice as-~ ~»-PRESINIERY DF. PRINCE ED-_ pre- on DI*-Y BRITISH RED CROSS.--The fol _ ~' HAl.'|.iowz'sN.euP_l3ln. - Have' WARD ISLAND - The Pfesbytery of Prince Edward Island will r -P_REA_CI'llNQ CANCELLBDA- Tliel Preaching Services planned and pi-9. vioilsl .announced for Bunda Oct ` Y' _ . . re- 31st in the Fairview and Caiyondish Wo-_ _Baptist Churches. have been cancell- ed.. .!i‘l_lere.‘§§ll, be no services in these e churches on that date. _ l it will keep the head free f dandruff and invigor- te the hair, giving it "a nice glossy appearance. I` IlIIIIllIA‘i\\\\\\\\\\*]IIB\\\\ N < U1 N Q It contains nothing ticky or greasy and is a ery agreeable 'prepar- tion to use. Price 25c' Geo. E. Hughes . The Peoples’ Druggist” ' ' llllll'I'l/l\\\\\\\\‘|llll A FAMOUS VOICE. - Madam Clara Butt, who appeared r cently in “Peter lbbetson,” is the most famous contlfalto of the English con- singing ailshe knew "how, but qui cert platform. She was "discovered" unconsciously. "What a magnificent; of peg-plgwho have acquired this as a singer when 'she was fourteen, voice your son has," said the lady quite accidently, although, of cours e- . Clara Butt's would never have been voice to be hidden under a bushel. 9- my daughter!" exclaimed Mrs. Bu gi and b basket social was held at Cherry V ley on Thursday evening. A fine pr gramme was rendered. Mr. W. J. M also Mr.»Vernon Jones, a graduate L. Jones, of Pownal, gave a numb l;'r\f." .4 H-~f» ~»\ r. McLean, .50; Neil McKenzie, $1; Mrs. ` ”""»~- -- “lf/i ei' 'Nell Campbell, .50; John D. McLean,l ,- / _ _, _ " ` _\_'f.)l _ of excellent humorous readings which .50; Angus McEachern, .50; W, M¢_ __,, ~ _ -_,` brought down the iliouee. Messri- Bell- Kay, .60; _Duncan McCanneil, .50 ; Mal- / 1,, j `:".”-- 3 Jilmlll Carter Bud S- A- MCDOHBIG colm McKenzie, $1; Donald McKin- “jr/'-,' "5" .- ll/ acted BB BUG'-l0I\60l'B. 8-Hd the PTO- non, $1; Margaret J. McKinnon, .25; 'M' gf* fl '::`.‘_` `. A ceeds ofthe sale, about $60, will be Ar-ghibgid N, Campbell, $1; Hugh A, ,,- ,-3;' if _l r ._‘_’.- ‘ devoted to patriotic purposes- Alto- ci-srrt, .'l5; Margaret Campbell .so- .f}_-';.*_- f-if gether a. veryinteresting evening wa _j,_," " ' f` ' " ‘ 8900!- ‘ _ _ Rae, $1; Duncan Darrach, $1; Hector ' 5 l A. McNevin, .50; Ewen D. McKinnon ' ‘ ' - _ , 14 ` uNe1'A|v|PEp cHEQuEs.-- Th .obligations in connect_ion_ with stamps are either notfgeherhily BASKET SOCIAL.-An enjoyal al Wal' Kinnon; .50; Albert McDougall .50. un- derstood or are beingpurposelyhvad- WEDUWG 5E|_|_'3__ M the home wardedfor the Red Cross from Canoe -_ti x ¥.v.`f _+~‘~ 1' _gf - oore & _ (_;'; 1-_ - ir ' ' A > '-"12 l ' . 'lowing has been collected and for city l e cove school. district by Archibald M. 1- - Campbell:-Mrs. Carrie McLean, $1;' _’»‘._f~Q.i_!if_ffl` tr Neil Darraeh, $1; Mrs; Archibald Dar-' _,__;g_--'-_ _-_._.:_-.1-'__ c- rach, .50; Mark Inman $1; Colin Mc' ~_'._r;_':_-._-.rs _Eachern, of Mt. Albion, favoured the Eachern $1; Mrs. Archibald McPhee audience with a splendid solo, as did .o_0; Hugh McPhee $1; Neil R_ Mc. - ?,-\:- l_ 0! Nevin, $1; Neil McNevin, $1; Nell S. ' __'.’f~r;; _ the Halifax School for' the blind. M ` B Jcirn D. iviclclrrrrcs, $1; Roderick lvlc'- ° .50; Donald McDougall $1; John Mc- od. it should be remembered that it of the bam, PM-ems_ T,um_ by the is an indictable offence to issue u ‘stamped cheques, and the issuer liable to a fine of fifty dollars. only this, but the man wllo cashes unstnmped cheque or _who stamps is equally liable. A great deal of ` convenience is being occasione 9-B, nicious habit. Several_iines_have “' Rcv. W. . obertson, B. D., rector- of ls St. John’s Church, on the evening of N0* sept. 29, 1915 at a quarter of nine, the an ma e of J. MacDonal C. E i rriag I. d, .. t of Halifax to Helen Gwendolyn, fourth d m' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dix- ' es' on Parker, 'took place. The bride Pe°l“llY l“ the ballks by mls °‘"°l°5B` entered thecparlors on the arm of her te' “"55`”°" ls it °“Pldlty?_°“ the part father to the strains of Lohengrln pg: Wedding March, rendered by her sis- e_ i d h t _ S _ _ , - _ ter, Miss Vera Parker and Miss Flo SP0 SDDH 01° 911 011" Wl\Y.thats'ready been imposed in other cities Flemming played vlonn obugdm ml fm' this “fence and it 'may be news' Tile bride was dressed in a. selni-mili- A "Never mlnd,” said the lady, "just you. lady camo to drillk tea with her moth- see that she gets singing lessons." ' er, and Clara ill all adjoining room was Mrs. Butt did. sary to adopt similar measures h ere' tary suit of natural' colored corudroy velvet and black picture hat with - ~ rs.-_ . ` ,_ `pULP|Ts__Th°r° meet in ¢-- quarterly _ gegglbnl ' exchange of pulpits in St. .Ia.mep’_ Hall on Tuesday" » city churches tomor- Nov. 2nd at 3 D- lu- ' patriotic Sunday.` The " ~ - ~~‘- ' -- '" ’ U PROBABLY THERE’S NO ONE THING IN CON- NECTION with the apparel business, in which the buyer, must_ so entirely depend on the dealer, as in FUR8. _ It is a matter of such difficulty to become ggally ex- pert, that in most cases the customer must rely' on the capability and the“square deal" principle f of the' dealer. So, to make the customer doubly safe, We add 'to a long. experience in choosing good honest furs tne fact that we will only buy furs from makers of established reputation-makers who simply cannot afford to turn out a bad job-makers who, if something goes wrong stand ready to make it right. busier every year. .~'-. ‘f T do That is why this fur store of yours gets bigger and We’re showing handsome furs in Fox, Lynx, Wolf, Mink, Blue Fox, Coon, as well as a host of cheaper furs_ Fur Coats here in Muskrat, Hudson Seal and all or skill can choose the rest. We ask for your visit, because we handle the biggest range. ' We ask for your visit. because we offer_ the best furs that money can buy We ask for your visit, because our ONE PRICE means a saving. F Navy Blue 40 inch Saxe or Brown 27incli - I Velvet 2.75 for Velour, 175 for _ . CLlFTON'S CREDITABLE Fl SPONSE. - A patriotic meeting Epi; _ pin -i *F _ __ »‘__-_-t fi the threat “fm Syrup / 'l 1-. _ ..==¢==--- /' < _ \ _ - ---for That Cough - cold, sore throat, hoarseness or tickling in try Rexall Cherry Bark Cough It is' truly a splendid cure, with a pleasing _ taste that tickles the palate without affect- “ -I ing the stomach, like some cough med- “d licld in the Clifton “hurch last icines do. n the money will be refunded. A bottle__.25c MacKinnon Drug Co Cor. Gt. George and Kent Sis ~".‘..:L=L..l~W- - -/' .“ if - .__ enillg, under the allspicesof institute. The mluistor. the ltev. . W. Irvine, took thc chair and g lin eloquent address oil the pres imperial crisis. He was followed effective manner made li. stirring effective appeal for men to defe their homes and their country. 'Ri~v. Ur. Fullerton also spoke on fcellds oi` tho hour. Under the lea( ship ' of tho choir, a number soldicx"s hymns were rendered, congregation joining in heartily. E _their names on the honor roll. At close oi' the service the large cong gation adjoincd to the hall adjoint where a royal repa-st was given. - is understood that over $100 was nott for patriotic purposes. Between m - and money this is a most excel ea\\\\\v(nx\\\§!1/(llullI¢a\\\\\\\\\\lvm'1n\\\\\€0 YI Guaranteed to give good satisfaction or O 1 showing for Clifton and should hc I inspiration to other parts of the Pr ince to follow suit. IIII.\\\\\\“VIIII//Ilf_§\\\\\ Bargains Nil All is Gclri lim Gliiicn li von want, good, pure rclinhlc tobacco go to an honcsi manufacturer. W have eamestly striven to our best efforts but the best lie' Skeptical of _ _, '11' _ - IlA\\\@§ l 1 ~ ~> im WEDDING BELL8.- At the ho of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Martin, U parents of the bride, Oct. 27th occu 1~‘lorrio'Ann to William Gordon 'M Lend of Vernon. At sharp 7 as ul . lg*-" crtire Engineering st§vl'cr"'l~l.e Heil- "' 'o l ed the marriage of their daughter' mx WP" Lem nam' the rose colored plume. She carried a v`§f_ shower boqiiet of white roses, lllics _thc of the valley and orange blossoms. G Mrs. Silver Currie assisted as lnatroll- a f_ oi'-honor and wore a pretty costume' W; of 'tan with large black and white 8;; hat Her flowers were pink car- y nations Misa Llllali Ellen Doyle, 'Captain Campbell' who ln his “sssll niece of the bride, acted as flower 1 girl and corried a. baske.-t of French _- This 49 inch Velvet is splendidiy Two attractive colorings in rich adapted for suiting. It is a handsome handsome velour. These fabrics come fabric, very nice coloring. but is the last 27 inches _wide. fine for suitings, very of alot. So, to clear you can 1 popular this fall,also last of lot. 1 _ 0 . _ _ .. .. ~ buy it instead of 275 for._...... 175 for. l -1 - | ;" lilarigolds Miss Flurcllco Bigelow Y _ lille' sang veryisylnpatheticnlly ‘f'l`l\e Voice P ' 'V ' ' » ~ » ~- _ al' -ame. It dro ped le That Brcatlied O'er Eden" imincdiat- .ls when the arm c p ler ' ' , of ely preceding the ceremony, which the took place beneath a beautiful arch lc _ of red maple lcavos and cut flowers. v Amon the fts was a handsome one _ g gi ml 'ccmits came forward and plaifm from the staff of teachers in Aberdeen rl; Model School, Montreal of Which Mrs. Macdonald was a much beloved lnem- nlgt’ ber. The bridal couple left on No. 9 ed for New York. The News extends en -lonald~cnifwyp ‘shrdlu mfwyp hrdl lem fxongratulatlons to _lVlr_ -Macdonald-he an iss won one of our finest Truro girls ov_ -and wishes the young couple a long-and happy .wvedded life. _Thea- oove is from the _Truro Daily News" 9 =ont 30th. Mr. Macdonald was former- ly of Vernon River, P E I and now C, '-"1-°‘-*“‘l'~__' ‘ l bomb on the guards tent and killed ill wllo were in it. Hundreds of _ ' MANXLAND'S PLIGHT. The utter failure of thc isle of Mail '.l.§'¢.L>l4-5 f lil Niillliiilllll W. S. BOWN ESS. Mrs. William Bowness, Summerside, yesterday received news of the death of ller sell, Mr. W. S. Bowness, Monc- ton, whose serious illness was report- ed in yesterdays Guardian. Ht leaves to mourn his wife, 'three soni and one daughter, his mother, who re sides in Suhimcrside, and two sisters Mrs. John Dobson, Summerside, and Mrs. lt. S. Pago, Brockton. Mass. The deceased left Summersido 25 years ago. Previous to leaving Summersidl hc had been engaged in tho watch lorsos stampedcd. Lots of horses :alloping with the blood spouting from them. Some were so badly dam- -_ged they had to be shot. l have just been to see ille holes eft in the ground nothing could be :een of the soldiers but fl‘agmcllts"of ~lothing and smaLl_pic'.:es of the bodi- es, It is cetrainly grewsome but no verse than thc Germans are doing all he time. I am anxious to get a shot at them rut we will be training here for some ime yet. Don’t worry about me, vould not write this only I know you .vould read all about it in the papers. ________________ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND STU- DENT8' GIFT FUND. stl'nins.‘ of rt wedding march faded wily thc bridal party took tll \\\iI estallish sucha reputation, and believe out old iiiends will say that we have never disappointed them. Hlckey’s Black Twist Chewing Tobacco represents not only lIllI$\\\\\\ \.._.,,.. to be had in the tobacco line of ever recns Tile bride was v supported by his brother Malcolm an bella Murchison. The ceremony was of Latlrippe. and ave equen y performed by the pastor of th\ youn ring ceremony was used. The R J. C. Martin of Cardigan was also p people Dr. W. H. McEwen and the Of il1llBll\¥?\§ll0D- _ _ v, ' ' Yours, rc- ‘- the bridesmaid was her cousin isa- ARD-'S LINIMENT in _S sevtire attack ’ I- i r tl e a" - 1 nir ` ' - places in the parlour, under an arch -Mlrliird'srLlnIment' Go., Ilmltem- .. .. _ g ., _ , gi on §m'Hsf.l,i- _ __ _ away by her father, tile' groom was Gentlemen.-Last Winter 1 received d- great benefit from t'e use of MIN- g proved it to be very effective in cases making business. ln Moncton ‘he con- ducted a jewelry store and was la List No.7. leading spirit ' 1 _ well as leader of the Moncton Band Pupils 111) An5l0'Tll§I1isll School. Z t M. Ho 'ai MISS FLORENCE DALTON.- O'Leary School. 0'Lcary (total $9.05. as follows)- ' The heartfeft sympathy of all wil` 'UDUB (22) Wlllliml N- Ste“"“"l"5550 go out to Hon. Charles Dalton on th( Dept' n, none the less to his wife and othe 3809 TWVGTB9 5°l\0°l» C399 Tm' in all musical circles a ’reviouslv acknowledged ` $215.49 He was 50 years oi' age. Tlgnish, per e it g 1. i._?_..¥-ll5 (23) Berne S~ Bum” 5 of his daughter, Miss Florence, and Dept- ' 355 holiday season has disastrously af- fected thc majority of the islanders, who depend upon holiday makers for their livelihood. Thcrc is a strong fooling in the towlls and villages that the Manx Government proposal to grant £50,000 to be advanced in loans to distressed boarding-house keepers, will be alto- gether insufflcicnt to cope with the situation, and a mo4cn\ent is on foot. to secure payment of two-thirds of the local rates out of public funds and to obtaili a grant from the Imperial Government. -London Exchange. .._..._____i'__i- i u POTATO MARKET. Ontario is very short of potatoes. The Departlnelit of Agriculture is rc- ceiving enquiries from dealers in different paris of the province who are open io buy l'our or iivc cars weekly. They are. however, all ask- ing for wllitc potatoes. The big en- quiry is having a marked effect on tho local prices. In Charlottetown to-day. ‘October 29th, potatoes arc from 50c. to 55c. per bushel, the smaller stores offering the latter price for their winter's supplies. Hickey & NicholsonTob. Co., Phone 345 - - Mandfacturers I/II RYIIIII sent. About sixty guests immedi wedding supper was served. T friends of the contracting parties -w nessed the ceremony. A bountiful -- fts were man beautiful and racti- ar., w. A. I-lU'rcHmsoN_ lt- - he _ members of the family, who were will Verse (mml $425' as ml' her at the last. A telegram receive( last evening brought the sad n‘ewr lows)-- Pupils (13) Morley B. Ncwsomc's that she had passed away yesterday ' Dept- L75 P pils (23) Bertha McInnls's qw evening in Boston, where with her U 250 U f --“ Queen of Instrumental! _ “ deservedly popular and have th he ' Muslc washes awa wishes ofovery one who knowsethem. other afterwards. The Two Macs, 149 -“ Prince of I’ianos.'_‘. -“ Nohlest; Roman Of A1l.’.l -“ At the Top.”- - So people describe the Heintzman & Co. Piano (Mule by Ye Oltle Flrne ol llelnilllan lr Co.. Limllod) And it merits the highest praise. ' -“ Excels -any piano I have ever used. S--Aibani. Miller bros. _ 123 Kent Street. from the Soul the Dust ol Everyday Life” But you say you do Rot und erstand music, and t ereforc cannot be a partaker in its de-lights. Here’s where the J si ' y. li IIIIIIZA\\`\wMll““\\`\il’”,’m\\"YI,” cal, The young people have grown _ _____.__i1..-;-- - up in the community where they will make their home a few miles from "Have you tried our ramous "Irish the parental homes of both. They are 'l‘wlst?_" You'll likeb it. Jiiist try it wltllout that liamssing exertlon- F 'celleut. 25 and 50 ct. bottles. E. Foster, “Penslar" store. Sunnyside. Miss Ada Bradbury ::l‘enslar White Pine Spruce Bal- sam contains just those ingredients '- that tend to allay that stuffed up, feel- ing, that soothe the lining of your bron- HJUST ARR”/ED- _ A new lol- of - chial tubes and cnablo you to breathe UTIUTY KITS' °°“lal“lI\§ Bandai-KGB. coughs, colds and bronchitis it is ox- M“5U“`d l"lH5l0l`,» Shllillllg Cream. Helllllllldll C0.’"~d° *W 3;; '88 Great George Street - '~ st once-it’s a sure et you use no Glmt George Street. Mtf. or A`dhesivo Plaster, Absorbent Cotton, A_ Toothache Plaster. Corn Plaster, Talcum Powder, Papoide Digestive Tablets, and Synol Liquid Soap, lil for 25c. Every soldier should buy one. JOHNSON Rr JOHNSON. _ Cor. Kent and Prince Streets. P-i1_-I |ul__1gn-_ia mother and sisters and her brothel Depl- Dr Howard. she had spent the win ?’\lDl|S (15) HEUPOIIMSCHOQB gleb- an invalid for several years and sl risen. teacher that money and the love of devoted Pupils (7) HHZ€lbl'00k School. `parents could do for her was done HHZ€ll1l`00k. Def UMSY M- Sho had undergone treatment in th( Willibfmilh. l-ciwliur ` basl. snuatoria in the United States BBH0 Rliml' SCh00l- Bell” RlV0l` -and Canada, and although doubtless (total $2-75. as follows)- ller life had been prolonged by the Pupils (9) U- S» MHCD0I\8ld'H culosis, from which she had suffere' Pupils i16) Lcoville School. lico- so long. Slle was Z3 years of age am' “ 'Vlllflr Del' -l0l`0m€ Gdllilul-. will be sincerely mourned not only il PUPUS (39) DUl‘I\l0Y S0h00l. DMD- the home but by a large circle ol _ ley. per Everett Bearlsto. residence in Boston, had spent much Pupils (20) Sea View School. Sen of his time with her. had most regret View. DGP Lllelle B€Bl‘lB_l0. ten. The late Miss Florence had beer 1`0n» 119'- _sr Del' 9-'lon - 0|" 100 1.15 lovlngrcarc bestowed upon Ilcr nothing DPDL _ 1-35 could stay the deadly disease, tub`er l’\lDll8 (_9) A581510!"-H DUN- -90 was a general favorite, and her deatl l0l1Dh0l` 1.25 friends. Her father. who during hel teacher 5.10 4.00 tably left several days ago for the teacher old firms Player Piano "°3?'53°“ comes to your aid.- Anyone can play.lt. You do not need to know a_ note of music. Want- ing ln this knowledge yet you may know Chopin, Schumann, Mendelssohn, Liszt and a hun dred other masters, and play' . their choicest selections. - Art Needle Work and materials 'Phrnafls of all kinds, 88 Great_Ge' lzmo'-9-zmtf. ‘ ' ~ -- i Working. Stamped Linens Gnd |'|_\`\\\\\mi|'-|| orge fn Street. ‘ ` ' ,_ l A 'Safe-and Silre. 'run bNLY PLAYER-Plano wrrn AN AL- I I Uiuiivuiu ACTION ~ A DISTINCT! VE INSTRUMENT ` The swelling and the shrinkage of wood which take place ' ~ ' f through whi h ¥iié“.°.l’"23.§i°.f$.‘“2.f§Sr?”f.’;l?..‘Z.é“‘2f .§rl’“f§.?f§§°rr.¢¢, fre.. rf.. _ action immediatei deteriorates. The Aluminum A¢ll0li_- ill- the Heinfiman &‘(¥o. Player-Piantgirovides agllllii this C0917 mon wealtness of other Player- anos. __ _ _ voui;,__ot.o ,PIANO --NOW N0 - USE- 'rairsn in ` 'ax- _ ensues I W Fill out this coupon and mail tbl _ to us. and we. will' send you a _ heautiiurart catalogue -_ of the Player Plano. , _ ~ _ MILLER BR08: . G tl 'n:- . elglelilllao send me catalogue as above. _~ - it Cure lor. _Worms l » On the market toda there ~ are many different kllrgs of worlineureai but -among ‘a `, the different kinds ‘ " Worm Po_w¢l_er hniffalone as the oile"best. safest most satisfactory and edlciellt cure. ' __ ,'_l‘l_ie__ b t.for the individual 'di‘lnrent».- ¥le'bcst ici- the cinnrs health and the most 'rehsonabiy _D_q;8d; . _' _ _ _ you are interested -in the _ lwlth__;or, shale! if_yc: , W __ .uc y an ‘en ~_ ~ly‘{'lll'lll'h7l all worm troubles _ 1;;:;......._._.. ...... ;_....,, _ _ _ _ ms; Kelli ‘sti- r _ ~ , _ . l , . / _ 1.. , , A . . , » ,_ ,__ _ .N w _ ~_ . 1. ‘ ' . ~ ' ' ni.-.~ ‘ ‘ arm 1 r »- _ ~ _ l )-_pi I.. Aa “ .. ' _ ' _-\` r . ` ‘\ ’ _ _ _ ,_ i _ _ - . ,, , . '1'49'iGr¢@i33ivri§__s¢.__> for - _ 'Sanitary Soaps Most people buy toile soaps indiscriminately.The _take it for granted that a soap used for cleansing pur- ggses must bepure itself. - me soaps are pure others ‘< - us. ’ _~.`_`. " , FY' &V/IIA West. The remains will arrive this Pupils (il) Stanhope School. Stan- eve ing, ac mpanied by her mother hope. per Helen Harper. eral will take place to~morrow after- Pupils (17) Centreville School, noon from the home in Tignish_ Thre Centreville, por Robert Gor- E are left to mourn besides her father don. teacher 2,1() and mother, four sisters, Misses Freda, Pupils (13) Rustico Cross School. Nora, Edith and Irene, and two bro- Itustico Cross. per Cornelius Master Gerald, a student in St. Dun- Pupils (23) Springfield School, stan's College, who leaves this morn- Springfield. Lot 67, per Bessie Guardian extends sincere sympathy to Pupils (18) Bayside School. Bay- the bereaved relatives. side, per Pauline R. Gillis, lsistzrs andogr. Howard, and the fun- teacher 1.05 thers, Dr. Howard, of Boston, and , Pinenu. teacher 1.20 ing for his homo in Tignish. The J. MacKenzie. teacher 3,75 Z/ thing within 100 yards or more ' '_ -°°" K°”*_ ‘“,.»'i.?__l?‘??,,._.‘_,?'.!'_,_./'f t_'l.lrr¢_§cri..'..ll1¥a.1\§"'f§" - . A '. -' ’ ‘ J