"~ -- ~ Dlvlilnmaaia _ ' ‘ __ .J _. » ._4.. '_ _ "_ Y ,_ _ U _ 1 - Wfnprtlisnail ' ' _ _ --mira onanaorrmown ommfuan . ' . ' _ "` '_ ‘ v. OP ` prices at Strongs. ` 3370. The Utmost in Xmas Gifts for each and every Member of the Family I French Ivory Perfumes Choice Chocolates Toilet Accessories of every make » Dressing Cases Travelling Rolls Cigars-in tenths-quarters and halves Pipes of every kind and description Singles with case and without Companion Sets of one, two, three and four, to case. - And one hundred and one other attractive Gifts that ° naming does not give credit, to where credit is due. REDDIN BROS. assi-12-iaiuu. _ I .. 2 - - v -i _ U Here Is Where You Will Get the GOOD Gift- If you are puzzled about what to give--and want to select apresent that is pactical, appropri- ate and useful-call in here and see the many sug- gestions offered to really good gifts at moderate. prices. For example- ..Meta| Clocks, good timekeepers, in a variety oi sizes at $3 to $5. Dolls, made in Canada- a big variety at 25:: to ss.so. Brass Goods in candlesticks. kettlos jardinleres. trays, etc. 'B Hand Painted .China- the famous _ Nippon ware- odd pieces and complete ' rg _ BetS. " Electric Fixtures- hanging chandller shades for indirect lighting, etc. _,»_§__°_... .gn Crown Derby Ware, Dinner Sets, Tea Sets. Chamber Toilet Sets, Water Sets, ~ §-§i- A' _ 'Glassware Statuettes- about every- thing in the line of LAMPS. Seo our bargain counters- _ nothing over 15c. i ; _ Black & C o. *._, &’; Sunnyside Crockery Store. _ A iw 'S ` “X \il <1? ` _ ‘ _ ` ...:r.§=’._.~,.. ' ‘ lm- _W ? ii \ OVERDUE _ at _,Q ~ ‘Gi-'fi . __ .5 9) P / -1.11-.Z-_--` _ ue, for Novemberz- Arthur Link- _ leti.er's Department. Grade Vi.'-I., Jennie Callbeck ;2, Hector Leard;i;il;_ - ' Prllll-=. Wright. Grade V.-1. Ralph Callback ;2, Richard Johnston:=- "8 ~ John Green. Grade IV.- 1..‘ Doris ' LAST CALL to all unpaid overdue ac counts. We are preparing the best for our lawyers. It will be ready for them in a few days. M Ill Ill 1. 3. WE DONT want to send in a single name -“its up to you"! IF YOU COME QUICKLY you may still be in time to avoid the unpleasantness- the noteriety-the additional expense- of having the acsount collected by pro- cess _of law. , R @ 5) ta\% as ¢"_*`“ ) _h Tup|in’s is S§iiih’s Headquarters ifiéar I' --at Taxi _ The place to get that Christmas gift is at Tuplin'a where you can select from a ls_rge_ gtock of t he most l»¢C0DMb|9_- DYICHCHI and useful gifts to be found any- where. Look over these sample suggestions- Bkatoa, Skating boots, lo 5* 4, ties, loxsd gloves, lured Mum? ~ i ' ara, Shirts. Walsts Ladlia' eoilars, House slippers, um. Iaraiiaa, Ovorsiiooa. Car'pentor’s tools, Kitchen utensils, - aitll s local otMr'_¥ood souonsois gifts. BROCK Y OEF - This la the plaoo to got your I K ‘ iplsoa and eooklni supplies -not to mention candy and " ' fruit for oils Holi( sy toast. Reuben Kiuplin & Cd. _ _ ensmgtcn '- YINI ¢V¢"}’ H 3'. 1 ll New Cast-Ie where they will be buried W ' . Fr ~ sc-naul . . _ ` ' zzoll and George Cahill. Grade l.- culara concerning the Grow Of U10 Schooner 0'!-lara. which was wrcck- d ivov. inn have boon. received. Mr- ownor was at the _scene of till! WTBCK Thursday and returned to Tyne Val- ] . '[9110 smelt fishermen in and around Darniey" aro'_catching large quantities of . ' ' " Darnley still holds the I'tlbbon_ lor - _ _ _ quantity.-D. f _ Q \/\ A ;` - _ wias'rEnN Ppftso`NA1.s 4. - _ . __ -\ ` \_ ‘f 5'/ ,‘ ‘, _ `,, , ,it LQ) ` --Mr. -0:-,ville C/lark. Kensington, ’- ‘_‘_~_ 1 * T", __ _ Pm: '_ J _ _/ has returned from Saskatchewan.-rib -~ ._ -.. _.__ - C _ -- I-_‘ » -_ _'.""‘. . _.»_ wa - _Misa Helen nunphy, Kensington, west.-K. -Mr. Alban Sheehan. Norboro. IHS e Boston.-K. Mr. Jo D - ' mont Bay. wont to Mlscouche on Mon day afternoon and returned on the. _evening traih--_"M- o visit w Bsmohtnsr rxefiw H1. "\°. in lsthly expects to underlo ill! 0lI0fl_¢I°|I- recovery . -W . v Clinton. have returned from the" an- sdian Northwest. George has start- ed a '»bualnoss" at the old ltlild It , _spsntths week and st Amherst. N. or U.-' _ _ , como from me wen on their wit! o ' mfr, r The West.-i~”.i.`ooaf 1 -IT PAYI to bil! ll IMI Plvilldl -HOCKEY SKATES, Boots and sticks the right kind at moderate -THE MORNING DAILY Guatdllll can bo obtained at LaBorty'l Tonmr tsl Par-lor’|. Summersids. » , -CHRISTMAS CONFECTIONERY of all kinds, wholesale and retail at Strong's. 3370. -W. K. MoGOUGAN. Globe Full! change, is Guardian-sgont tn Summer side. -AT H0lVIE.- Mrs. l~l. M. Baker will be At Home Thursday afternoon. Dec. 14th from 4 to 6. 3373. -XMAS GIFTS of all kinds at re- asonable prices. See our 5 and 10c table they are loaded withwonderful values. F. W. Strong & Co. 3370 -SHOP EARLY at Gc-urlies Limi- ted, Summf.-rside where you will ro- celve every attention and courtesy and a BIG DOLLARS WORTH. 3369 -SILVERWARE.-A big shipment of new COMMUNITY SILVERWARE received at HOLMAN'S. Suminerslde. 3349-12~12M2IE1l. 1 -CARVING SETS are practical. useful Christmas gifts. Brace's have splendid values. 3375-12-13MwS2lES2i. -COME to the goose supper and Bazaar in North Bedequo Hall, Thurs- day, Dec. 14th, Supper served from 6 to 9 for 500. Proceeds for Red Cross. 3376. -COME T0 THE GOOSE SUP- PER and Bazaar in North Bedeque Ilall Thursday, Dec. 1-ith. Supper served irc-m 6 to il. Price 50c. Pro- ceeds for lied Cross. 3372. -SMELTS PLENTiFUL.- Smell) fishing at Holdlmond bridge has been very good during the past few days; thc catch averaging about 25 lbs. pc-r nel.-M. -INTERMENT AT NEW CAST;LE. -Summerslde, Dec. 11th Mr. Andrew Brown, age 89, formerly of New Cas- tle, N. B. The late Mr. Brown was a resident of Bedeque for the past 10 years. His son A. R. Brown, Winni- peg will accompany the remains to ednesday afternoon -DEPARTURE REGRETTED. - lt is with u source of regret that the citizens and those of the sur- i-oundmg districts of O'Leary‘ have heard the news of the coming de- parture of the much respected sta- tion agent. Mr. J. l-l. Nicholson, who has been appointed as agent at Georgetown. They congratulate Mr. Nicholson upon his appointment also the citizens of Georgetown for in their agent they will find a man who is ever willing to be of service to all who require aid.-W. -WEDDING BELLS.- On Wed- nesday the 6th inet., the Rey. R.- Brodie ofliclated at the wedding of Mr. Clarence D. McWilliams of Mil- burn and Miss H. Gorrill of Glen- wood. The- same taking place at the Methc-ilst Church, Maddock, the ceremony being witnessed by friends oi’ the bride and of the bridegroom. They will reside' at Milburn. Their many friends wish them much suc- cess in their new sphere of life.-W. -SCHOOL WORK- The follow- ing is the standing of the pupils of Mount Stowe School, Central Bede- fi uncey; 2, Bessie Wright; 3, George cntz- Grade III.-1, Hester ln- un; 2, Elloen Smith; 3;. Irene Ar- t Grado ll -l. Kathleen Fri Hazel Groon 2. Louis McKenna; Bert Cahill. _DARNLEY.-- No further partl- on ontcring Malpoquc llarbour On . J. McNeill of Tyne Valley, the in the evening by Motor Boat- smelts. Mr. -Meitord Woodside 0! as returned from the Canadian North- turned from a two weeks trip to ___ se h P Arsenault, EK __ Al\.i.~_ _ _ 1 ._ -__M,-__James I-ilighes agent for the rest West -Life inau nce paid a terest of his comblm'--° - _...__ .~.M_ W _ rdsn of Hamilton riot; as mimmorsldo whore he is many friends wish him s 898%!!! L ...-2. -f-~ onlrnltoii,-K. _ ._¢¢»- -Mrs. J. H. Follsy of Msddock` izzell. Miss ’MacMurdo's Depart-' .Gill -TWO GENTB por-.word each inser- tion for advertising in this oolumn. Cash must accompany order. llini-` mum charge twenty- Q emu, -on.|.E1"rE sarrrv nazons “for I\im"- special sift assortment at -JUST RECEIVED illlother lot of -IMPROVED QUEBEC HEATERS chase their Xmas presents- Watch 412 pages ot crisp, clean' immensely interesting short stories for boys and girls-board cover. Price $1.00. (Post-_ age extra 15c.) Order from It. T. HOL-' MAN, LIMITED, Summrrslde. | _ 3349-12~12M2lE1i.| -HONEBTY IB 0UR_POLlCV._ - Honesty in values- honesty in the' quality of our goods. Read our ad- vertisement in the Western Guardian, today- Then came and See us.! GOURLIES LIMITED. , 3369 - I -EGMONT BAY NOTES.-Mr. Ar-. ing for the lumber woods- Mr. .los sph L. Gallant recently bought a nice year and a half draft more and feels proud of his purchase.-Mrs. John J. -Leclare and her sister' Missa Marie Blanche of Charlottetown' spent a few days visiting in their for- mer home at Egmont Bay- Mr. Sy-‘ lviere G. Arsenault of ‘Maxlmville haslreturned from Western Canada whither he has gone on the harvest excursion- Mr. Adolphus 0. Gallant' has been spending some time visiting. some of the American cities.- The recent unfavorable weather has some- what impeded the work in connec- tion with -the saw and grist mill re- pairs at Wc-llington.- The meeting announced to take place at Egmout Buy hall last week has been postpon- ed indifinltely. The roads being al- most in an impassnble condition on the night appointed-M _ lEllER lROM_|V|i§MBER UF 98TH SIEGE A member of the 98th Siege Bat- tery. writing under date of. November 26th saysz- ' “Ml ls well. Letters and parcels come regularly. Well, lt. is just a year today. since we left our Island home; :in one way it seems lee-3 than that and then again it appears to hfo almost a lifetime. dn the 98th Battery, in this eventful year, there have- been thirty- five casualties so far; tivé were kill- ed, eleven wounded and .majority of the remainder are su tiring from shell shock. Considering what the Battery has been through, I think we have come out pretty we-ll so far. I need not tell y'ou how terribly sad the boys are ovcfr the deaths- ol’ our gai- lant comrades, who have fallen in France. Their. memories will always be cherished and L hope in time that their graves will 'be kept-green. The Bill-121'?-rec'eived word a ievmioiys ago to he 'ready to-move out for-=a."monlb’s rest.-We are to rmove out our-the' third of December withal will 'a`llow"us»‘to celebrate Christmas anti New Ye'ar's, behind the flrlngfllne. '1‘he`l_I_i§_t.lr,‘ls the iiratvslx inch 'hatt.o‘ry'ln our group to bo chosen. udthvugh ‘there are batter- ies that have beon'u\l1 twelve or tif-' ten months. s-till thc Ulith. has been' chosen' first, so that speaks pretty highly of our work. The boys me in great shape and ready for the firing llno, still they aro glad to have- u chance of a rcat. l-loplng all- at homo will have a merry Christmas and a happy Now Year. 2 _, goodbrlght Pickled Herring. F. W. H hi . f . f_ s"’°“5 & C°' ' 3370-' feiiglv-aaiiaiigisfoinvshfcctioislLegal: hp I and' down their side of :ue line look-lug another shipment just received. they | (w|||¢||~|5 Bogus ave, me -gg, taking, are money savers and cannot be beat-I picgmgs 9( ,my,_h|n5 on ms g,.0,md_) 0° “B healers- F- W- Strong & C0- |'rneee different stunts, bonds a row _ 3370- t?sthfllgbta, ar? altli included in sixty- s x ours' auc al ying. ' -THE "3_TRAND"-' KEN3|NG'i “She is also rdsponsihle for two To"-"' DDD! ml" Chilrier 2 "Tlw I-lun machines _being shot down and secret of the Suhmarinez” Friday and! crashed' when they struck the groundli) Saturday evenings. Every scene al The il"s1i. by -, which was a Fokker' thriller. 3380. blplanc rnd ther second by myself, a --- . |RoIand 5-' out. Sho bears marks of a _ -THE SUMMERSIDE SUPPLE- number- r' 'ier trips across the lines MENT to be issued on Friday morn-_ by thirty patches on the fabric of the* ing the 15th Inst.. will be of unusual_ machine. caused by the shrapnel shotf interest to those who wish to pur- at her by Hun anti-aircraft guns gen- for lt. _ I machine. gun bullets. \ ...gp-|A1°1'5R5Q)(_._1915 Edmon; ing the pilot of the Nova Scotia mach- chie A. Arseault left Tuesday morn-I ,. mum-0 figgsrsi'-wind-jammers. were 4' ‘U Y Eu' ,.-,--.1 4 ~ » si_','.-v 14i~,I\4l l'l'L , _ it; _ _ - -4_ !NOVA"8G'OTlA'8 FLYING MACHINE Sent Two Hun Machines to the -rgrfwif-',' _ Nova-Scotli_:’_s flying machine at the front, in France. has`be`e'n doing good work. Flfight _Liout. Drummond Mathowson. a Plctou man, one of the two operating her. writing to Hon. .l. D. McGregor, New uzaagow, says: . _ "To date the machine has taken B,"c°° 3375"12`13MWS2'ES“"part in twenty bdmb raids: four line 'patrols (which ls going up and down our side of the line to make sure no_ *' WNW lKI.\\ for troubIe,) and six pbom stunts, erally called 'Atchies.’ and hostile "I at present have the honorof be- ine. and got my first Hun machine on on my second trip on her, and' at the same time had' a running fight with two other Hun machines. On my first fight with a Hun machine my machine gun jammed after the third shot, so I had to rely on my flying to get me back over our lines safely." I How do you manage to miss your ~ way so often when you go touring" ",That's e'a\:-*Aly explained." replied Mr. Chuggins. “lt's due to the kind of a car I bought. They give you a joke book with it instead of a road map.” Do you think contentment is a blessing. “li depends on the kind of content- ment. If your contentmet is due to the fact that you have bought e'very- thig you want, it is highly desirable." \\\aa ISLANDER WRITEB OF WINDSOR. (Written for The North Sydney Herald by R. C. McR.) is\\\\\\\\\\aa1:114m|msn\i\\\\i\ '~ __ _ Christmas Goods For Men Give a man something to wear and your gift is sure to be acceptable. -._ Select your gift from our_stock, and you can be sure that it is right in quality, style and price. Our showing of Men’s Goods forltlie C rist- mas trade. is complete. Run down the list below and then come in and see the goods. Paris Garters in pretty boxes . _ . _ . , . . . .25c pr. Silk Armlets . .. .25c and 5_0c pr. Lawn Handkerchiefs . . . . . . . .. .. I $1.00 doz. Linen Handkerchiefs, plain and initial ~ _ ...$2.00to $4-00doz. Cashmere Sox, plain and ribbed 40c, 50c, 75c pr. Unlined Kid Gloves . .. ...$1.25 $1.50 ea. Woollen Gloves, black, grey, tan. .75c, $1.25 pr. Lined Gloves, Kid and Mocha _ . , . .. . . .$1-35 up -Silk Mufflers, every style _ . . _ _ .$1.25, $1.50 ea. Fur Lined Gloves... ... ... ...$5.00 pr. Men’s Shirts, every style . . . .. . _ _ .. .$1.00 up Night Shirts, warm fiannelette _ . . . . .$1.25 ea. Pyjamas, an ideal present . ....$2.15, $2.25 pr. Umbrellas ...$1.25 to $5.00 ea. Coat Sweaters, all styles . _ _ . . .$2.75 to $5.00 ea- Shop early while the assortment of goods is best. We will put aside until Christmas any goods selectednow. Pretty Boxes and Greeting Cards Free. 1 _ McLELl,AN BROS I MEN’S FURNISHERS I s nas _ sm the picturesque did England town Would classical and Cathedral old Cheste.,-_Roman walled Chests,-_ex. trimming their sails to catch the llc- press' a dissenting word lf told that ki our Nova Srotian Windsor has some Ulefchandise- vostments kin to lt? Deeply lmpres sive is King's College; storied gems of Colonlntl history are expressed hero shouts. its kingly charter-Britain's Y” pledge oi' fidelity to her children in Colonial lands, granted more than a Th century ago' 'There were Windsor ships trim and It is' English; the Pilgrim Fathers English which is spoken; perhaps it is a little more free of accent than when they said farewell to ofld Bristol away back in -the passing past. i ______ | |The Pilgrim characteristics' are -to-_ Se day devoutely proclaimed in its at- t tractive churches, situated with that gh steadfast loyal devotion on King Street. Such names as Avon. that' "Z high-flowing and low-ebbing river. Fel- 9 mouth takes us to the lands end. and_ n Clifton will remind one of the Clifton “B Bridge which spans the river Avon, ‘_ at Bristol, England. ' i 5 But wait a minute for an irish sun-"11 burst! Dldn't Thomas Moore, the llr- $4 ish poet, in company with Sir John Wentworth .Governor of Nova Scotia, *gf visit Windsor in -the year 1804 and dldn’t the hospitable citizens of M Windsor present the celebrated irish .. -L VR is e _"_ of sgegxglie? oge. gland gleieiifi. thgniiglngr. how I was impressed by my visit to the édp°et "scatter" A Shamrock or two ms present occupant. a c0urtly-man. Bar, sure he dm, For can-t you hear nered English gentlemen, kindly point- the silver-tongued “Bells of Shannon" 2: with wishes ot "good mow' to wind- If sounding almost as sri!-lid Oil KIDS Street as on the "Smillng Waters of "°g\;;t¥“;';l;:°;t *;°-°x;`§;1“g> gag spa", at was the time ago when as a lad as a delighted reader of Sain SIIck’s works .How many villas-_ h s Slick- lie given' to Nova. Sootlan villages? NOW. Mr. Editor I must not tres- ss on your weekly columns; I will th. a heart *full of' Windsor and dge Hallburton, have something to y in the near future. the River Lee,” and are you not charm- th ed in many a borne by the music “Dear Cork of Thee?" _ ln the middle sixties *and up to _the eighteien of the last century you could hear nautical terms expressed on every street corner; at the Whllfvel you could smell the tar oakumt Y0\l could hear withva PIGBIIIHE “lfm th* cheering chanting ofthe BGIIOYB’ -39 they have up _tim @,l\0l10l` ~°" “Nt ,,,,,1.,,1 8 mpsaii yard; the romance of Yi on :lie "»"il`e side rt r.--~ ' . -si ""1 _ ' _ IN’ l"- ` 2' (L There is one food, , whois who was in order to It scniwlo is in the 187th 0. Balto ll." F." The Battalion levi? » t f » `-' _ - os|iu\sn.e1mum new-co.. ma., w|nd»or,qp¢, _ ` "Bomewiu=ro."--W- » _ ` __ ' “l‘hos_e o_(___qs _who ge wise," says _ a well-known _doc_ r, ‘fwill keep » §,|m|g_,§q s _that co everything ` Naturelggfs than . J 'good adyifjé, that._ li/limy foods, as usually y cereals, lacking in the vital elements-phospl1a¥e 9t__potas_h, etc., _ which must have for pe ect balance and health. _ Grape* _ ‘_‘. _ e‘re’s a __ easm” 5_4 -..|. . y____,_t_|slng only _ ¢ n 1- .--._ ... _--. -__ ._ ___-17.*-_ _ -`-_.-.v--=_v,.,.--»-- ivhichisrich in these elem las, containing, as it dow ” pRUSHE3_in Real Ebony ' ‘ White Ivm.y_ ' - _~ all the nutriment of whole " ,agd barley. ,it,__is_ _a ' gaicious food, affording th y,e'_etii¢'88 of bextqiiized - xv eat and the distinctive ypnpf matted barfy. _ _ (L Every table sbouldéhave its d yirtitliori of Grape-Nuts. 3 .Irv e breeze ln carrying. the worId'a- You could re`ad a name and Wind- l A\\\\\\\\'IIIHIH/l\\\\\\“Will ' _ » f ‘ls a brother of M-re. J. E. Harris and Miss Macllae this' town. He is a native oi’ Charlottetown, P. E. I., but is now a resident of S dn‘e _ He vis » \ sor, N. S. In Calcutta and Bombay u could see Windsor, N. S., In Frisco and Malay Y Y - ited his sisters here thlssutum-n. 'li is apparent that he enjoyed his visit to Windsor, hence his interesting art- icle.-Ed TRIBUNE. ' Don't it cheerfully' remind you oi I’ .I 1 ea e Atlantic then was bluenosed. In calm or fair, or storm, bright From the Fastnet to the Horn. Alias! Many brave hearts are sleep- g their long. long "watch below" in e clear blue waters of the “Seven as,” undisturbed are they forever the sound- of "eight bells" cabling em to duty; never more will the cry li hands shor-ten sail" reach them; acefully sleep on, ye manly forms, th the waters which you loved home. Ono old gentleman of the Sea. a and representative of Windsor‘s aster mariners, is still an admir- e figure on Windsor streets' today. ay the winds blow balmy and fair; d may the' Sun always shine out lghtly at noon. is the' prayer of Capt. arsters' host of -friends. The Sam Slick House! Sam Slick Slickville! il- can't make words tell ing much damage. _ Sussex. ~ me' of the everlasting clockmaker. by MINARUS L!-mMENT_ ,__-_ out every place of interest around d about it; bue' every inch of every liilurkhaan, Ont. CL S. BILL-ING. Lakeileld, Que.. Oct. 9, 1007. isuiin AIRMAN siilwis tini_ciuiiti Capt. P. C. Sheri-en, night comman- der R. F. C., has won' the' military cross. I-is led a successful combing raid. dropping bombs o'n. ammunition train from n height of 500 feet caus- I was cured of, Rheumatic Gout by MlNAItD'S LINIMENT.” < Halifax. ANDREW KING. I was cured of Acute Bronchltis by MlNARD'S LINlME§;. _ » -- LT.-COI.. C. EWE READ. I was cured of.Acute Rheumatlsm Iw P5 wi Ju sa "Don't fall to-attend the _Auction Sale of Apples this morning at 11 o’clock on the Market Square: ' R. Bealrsto, Auctioneer. 3374. “A limited number of Victoria Park ond other Island scenes in water col- or. also with calendars, at E. "W. of ' -§r'~ w' '0ld_' Ocean _was all about il Mr. Robert C. Macltae. the' author the foregoing article on Windsor --on » -_ .s - - R1cnT ow1 The Safe Side “ 1 _ _- You should be thinking of your Xmas Gifts Anoop Us. _ Here you will get 'better satisfaction than else- where. __ We want your XMAS _ _ _ ____ _ More than that we want your _trade the year round. ` ._, _ _, .. _t _ _,_. ' _ So _our prices are made,a_s,Iow as ossible and still maintain our high Standard of quality. Useful and i)elig4htf W E. Psnsunss-in may boatitiful Holiday Pact- T _ Ladies. . . easiest. MANY <5 _ In wEA6}.I\Iv`ias]l¢(;>f_¥'toH‘:is to land Ste TayIor'a. south eldo Queen S‘1‘I%rb. _ 3390-12-xanax. Gifiis 4 2 TALCUMS-and fine Soapsfso to s » icountists 1 I . - ff- 1 » The Prince _County s»mu'nio»i>‘.s.| 1 ' _(|281-1l°_|loswtf. ~ ` it.-.,__..i~“..=3=f~"f fl" . _ ... ,_~_,~...-._____,.,_,.~._-- -»-~i _,_-L ,Q T ,_.`~._- ..`.`,._ I I I ‘f i i \ 1 , » 1 ..-v \ . ' f __ .. - , _ - f/ ~ - .1 _ _ 1 g, , ~ ‘ ' ' ' ' a . 1.- ~ ’ -4 _ ,