io. lar lens Audi' 2 Prcjrc-as ani; was teams in delightful rporr, unrestricted to my xenon .ol flllllsp `_ fra' delightful begauu, b following ilrnnonr, any amateur Y _ 05 any age can get professional results with 2° “-‘~§.‘;‘.:».<»°~._..»~'»°==i°°__,..°f _.ss lm _ '_ : arigifffz' the prim-wia.. ning ps lp and view the various _m9dQ§_I;32?oT%r4hdgetsdulogfm. _ E. A. Foster Central Vlliliilll _lillliillllillil On the evening of June 8th tha friends and relations of Private Damon Ross of the 105th Battalion waited on him at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. John A. Ross, Flat Itiver and pre- ented bling with an enslgnette no. 2 camera_, a. ten dollar toilet set and the sum of fifteen dollars. The following address was also read by Miss Earlu Gillis and the presentation made by Mr. David Baiderson, Mr. Ross, though taken by surprise replied in a few wcii chosen remarks. Among the guests present was Mr. W. A. McQueen D. C. M. _who,hp.s_~re_turned from the front and who 'is new convalescing at his home. Mount ,Vernon. _Tea was served and, the remainder of the evening was spent pleasantly with music and sing- lns. A » ` ‘ After thankingthe `host and hostess fo;-"their hospitality and kindness ex- tended the company dispersed with the‘-_singing ol"‘God Save the King." Deai Damon:--We your neighbours and‘friends hearing of your departure wltth _the 105th Battalion consider it our duty to express our admiration of the decision you have made and which certainly entails-the sacrifice-of these prlvillges which we all enjoy lu a land of freedom and of peace. It is evident that our rouutry needs _ a supreme effort put .forth by loyal subjects and we trust that you will be spared to return and have the satisfaction of looking back and realizing that you 'have done your part in laying the proud head of tyran- ny in the dust. Perhaps it is not umlss to remind you of Oliver Cromvrell's .cd- monltion to his men “Fear God and_ Keep Your Powder Dry." ‘ - Pleil:n'6’l0t:e’pf'-tliislsmali gift asa to- ken of our good will towards you. The home fires will _be kept burning and we shall look for the silver lining. Rest assured that whether in camps or on the battlefield _the good._\yl_shes of your friends will follow you; and we pray that our'_He'av_ehly Fathervwill be your shield inthe 'day oi battle ' and that he may 'restore you safe to your friends who will be watching and walt-- ing with open _arins to receive you. Rev. Canon Simpson has returned from Halifax where he attended the Anglican" syno`d: ‘ Rev. 'I’. W. Murphy who has been attendingtha Synod in I-Isllfax. has arrived home. ' _ Miss _Florence Ramsay returned to her home in Bedeque yesterday after spending a few days in the City. Mrsl' W, F. H. Gill, Citydeaves this morning on a visit to hor daughter Miss Fdfrltle Gill of Halifax. Mr. J." B. Hogan of the Dominion Government Engineers Oillce. City crossed to the mainland by the Cm' A .sw 1'., ,z -rr »\ Mr A Jus- tice from thCMi£é€hWir?&b' xlfgruhigg ogiftiitiim e nc - ca' ii ‘ on Cross "to the Mainland via Picton. ’I‘of-awiike each blessed morning yesterday. He greatly enjoyed his stay on the Island. ness and subsequent death of their mother, left yesterday on return to Brockville and Montreal. Rev. George Irving and Mrs. Irving from New York were passengers to Vernon -River yesterday where they will visit before returning to Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. .W. H. Aitken, city, returned on Thursday night' from Halifax where they attended the An- glican Synod. `Mrs_ Arthur '.l.`Di'iscoll (nee) Louise Robertson arrived Monday from her home in Boston to spend the summer months with her motther, Mrs. (Dr.) Robertson. Mr. William Dalziel employed in the Imperial Government service, Quebec left for that city yesterday after a short visit to Charlottetown, his former home. Mrs. Dalziel expects to arrive shortly to spend t he summer here. Bill Bill _v There will be a came of baseball this afternoon at 3.30 o’clock between the old rivals the Abhies and Vlcs. As it is the first game it no doubt will prove quite interesting. _Why Shamed ily ' illoichy Skin /V J ____- I _ _ If you are a sufferer from Eczomn or uuslgutiy plmply skin, you know just what it mean to have that hum- iliating, backward feeling about meet- ing strangers and oftimes friends. Many a time you havc looked into the mirror and wished that your skin would be like other people that 'you know, "without a blemish.” This wish can be yours i`or the asking. If you_wiil go to the druggist and procure a bottic of D. D. I). the greatest _Of all skin remedies. apply it according to directions, in asliort . time your sku will bo as soft as velvet. ' " " Come in and ask for a bottle today _lon our money back guarantee. Ask 'zxlso about D. D. 1). Soap, that keeps -th kiu healthy ' o s _ ` __ "k` " For 15 Yilrs D D D the Standard _ ° ° ' Skin Remedy E. FOSTER. C`entrsl Drugstore. Charlottetown, P. E. l. Ferry steamer _yesterday . _ _ _, _'__§-'M;'._t'1‘:i>.____,-._ __ ' V A., _`_"_.- ` _ . . . ` \f-- __ - _.-_,_.‘f _ ` >»-\__r\\\‘;\>\f~\-_ . _ 4 '_ » ` _ ‘ _ v _ _ _ _/T`_\\ “na \ _s 1 i _ _._» _ --__ _ :_~._~ » s \ __ _ p .f -:_ (5 ‘ I I _ _ In .¢11_e__Li;_1e of'F1re THE mortality table shows that nlnelokrit \. -of ma 1,090 digevery rw. SPY” ° l 1,lfe_iInderwifli¢!i’!’-Iliiews. _ V ~ _I A mmiber of sol- » 3-» -~=» -\-;.:,?l:.°.‘.-'..".:°....*:‘=.".;..¢';.‘.:: _` 15:1 bullets. _ , these men are 35 Y°”9_°f °l° ‘nd they know that Him’ Of ¢h°l*'i'1“:§’e°;' fell when UIQ °°_m”_”~“d t° 5" S - 'nm of course they are unaware who H1959 0 will b _ _ _ -if --1- i »°r°°*...*.i:;°..‘:i:r1.:. ii: . _ °s;§§:,§°iyag;fn_'}r;mug nimult assi-ful* ; * .- _glgiggoggmty of desthia the ratio of e_ I W In ° _ l ' _ l' _ ~ _ siblqms of _ Wiliam h' igiualsig-laglf -"died » ‘ that _ _ _ _ __ “gunning _ ‘ rites odtlifelnrurmce. Yet; cron _‘_ ~ I of ilrel Have you A lliitul P0 C! tri.. Mutual Life s Of Ca1'.\8¢_l__8 ggraaro ` J. o. Ansnnautr, omni was ` _1s|x¢nise,.ciiariotMevl~P»¥-1-__z_ ‘L_ ‘i JI i 1 > I( »\ »l' “l ` ‘ - _ _ _ M _ _ _-3 ;~_ _ ' . ,_ .- /f/#1/7.//f‘_$ dub side ins \ \` V i .__ Tlllba r ` .-1 GOOD old Warspiiel " _ _' _ ;'Toll for the brave " ' ' *` fi _.The brave that '|f\_i‘c'__i1'<> mera". " Ex/EN 'ri-la es"nMA'Ns will and the \‘°Y°.__°! f“°1°5Pl\ "_“_'%’.‘_’ _*P 3_Ef}T_l" "”"*“i'iiE GEi1MA`N'_S_`ar'e`_happlesi.'when redueins an unfortiiied town to splin- ters. _ Their love _for us is "kindiing_” IN FACT 8HE'S l'iERE_AL'FiEADY. The summer days that are to come! Oh, what a precious boon! The maiden in ber outing suit Will have her inning soon. IT'8 hard to put a good man down. but the peslry Huus seem to have sc- complished the trick to some extent this week. durn 'emi All the birds are gaily singing, Though you'd think ’twould make 'em blue With their bills all over dew. » _ IT I8 PLEASING to learn of the Messrs William and Charles Earl. German defence being shatter:-1il"“!|!'\i5'i5-8|_l»}§@i~' ' _ _ who came home on account of the ill- Must be some fairly good lawyers _ _ handling' the case. .__._,.. . ALA3- ._ _ THE RUSSIANS havecaptured 51,- 000 prisoners wlthln the pastfew days and are gathering up more.. They dou't care what sort of company they KEEP. - GOOD-BYE BOYSI Hero's a health to our gallant young “huskles," ' _ Wherever they go may they thrive; if they e'er meet a Hun- ` ' They will prove everyoue-- That there's weight in that name -- "1-0-5!" __ THE ATROCITIES of war are heart- rending. We read that even in our _own country the soldiers are being "quartered" in many places. ' HOW MANY Secretaries of State for war do some people in this town think we ought to lose to make it 331;? While lglltilllg the flag at half- Rtllhin' week. _ THE MOT_'f0 in many cities now “Malte day while the; sun shines." _ v_____ iN ORDER. TQ blow up ships and fortlilcaltioiis it is first of all necess- ary to blow _the cash. _ is; Hunnau r<»r.rori'uga|i since en- tering this bloody conflict she hasn’t Illilll. -~ _ _ _ - " WHEN THEY b_|NE' IN ssm.\N The battery boys. O.tb9___bat_tery ppys, Hurrah .1or.t- but husky- hunfha .__ They’re_ from_;P. E, I., and 'l never "' ` say die ded something to Seidtlitz hash. -,-_ qt.;--~_.-P_1-'~H'i_» -. __ _ ___ _ has- arrived., in Charlottetown. We put away our heavy duds » ‘_ ~- And we are feeling blue _ _- We wish we hadn’t done _lt`__now,__= _ Achul Achul Achu! ‘ . _ ‘f‘A~MAN sE|_Ec1's a wire s1i'ny`_m'm_ 'self __bpt__he__ta_kes a_ couple of experts along when Iie"‘g6esf' to iiu`y`a` motor 9"' e `_ ..._... .-:.455 :_ _`_w r _ 'MONEY AND‘TFi0UB`l.E are”syno- nymous, says a millionaire. Perhaps they are but it’s a lot easier to borrow trouble. ‘ _ ` LONDON ' NEWSPAPER "declares that William Watson is the first of all living-poets. Never mind. Rudyard. you. were good when you_ were good. ‘ THE 1o5'rH AGAIN. There's luck in odd numbers, said Rory 0’More, So he added one more to one hund and four. red ill MEMUHIAM ‘,,___- _ _ JOHN CAVEN. The death oceuredin Charlottetown, yesterday of a well--known citizen in the person of .Mr. John Gaven aged 44 Years, son of the late Dr. -Cavan. He passed away at his home, Prince Street, at 11.30 _a.m_ after an illness of about a week. Deceased was a man of quiet, unassuming disposition, whose passing sway- will be heard of with regret by all who knew him. He is survived by a sister who resides here and another in Ottawa; also a brother there, who is'-_expected to _arf rlve home to-morrow flight/» The fune ral will likely takeplace' on Sunday. D. H. BROWN. t - f ._ _ If Daniel H. Brown,___50, saemploye of the Bay State Street Railway Co., died this morning’ at his --home,-181 'Copeland -Btreetpsays the BostontTim‘ss' of June 5th. He had work9d'_for}- the .v,Broc_lgton Stre;aiti_R]§ilwg.y;Co._;1ud ¥;r[;W._succes- sor. _e' a ae,snce __0_,»;l-I"’_a_e here from liiewfhedford, *wilére h‘3*l3d worked as*a."'carpe'nt'er, and after ta- king a position with' -the grailwsy people he was employed both as a car- penter and as a motorman. He was thorough and faithful~ _and-his ' s r- iors say' he could be iiepdifded upgigeto perform any task ths1!_fell.to him effec- tively and honestly. He was ill about ilve yours ago, and again a year. ago _bottles fercedto reit~»from»hls\ employ- ment. About a month ago he gave up wdrk~entirely.' ` 5 " ` * - Mr.. Brown was bornim Pownal, -P. E.~;l.,ra{rd his aged _parents still reside more here are also 'two brotherxf and a si ter there. He also leaves two brbthersiin Seattle. _.Wasli.,. one' of wliomls on the detective- force. He also is survived by one Ifister in Bos- _ton and a third sister, rs.'A. A. Hat-` cI'|,' in this city. He is also survived by his' wife lend three children, I-I_areld_l'b whbstudied sc -ntific farming and [is ,eniplo _ed at the Dutchlami__fsrms; o e daa5h¥e_i\`_Marion, is A student at the Bri 'gswater Normal school and Bei¢_ thailill’iRKt the 'Brockton high' soho? Mr. Bmw'_n during his residence 3 New Bedford, built a home there an ‘while continuing as its owner he also built s_ homo here on Copeland St. _ 'rams funeral: will be held from there We nesday at 2 and will be conducted by_&ev__. J. Stanley Darkee. but if of _ ‘e Sd h“Ceng`i-r-gatlonal ehurgii. Mr.;Brown was s member of the Str t ¢li'!ll! 'llrniou and s delegation from / s ""`""~`-‘-`~"`-`-'~'~"'-'ff-'-‘-‘-‘=-‘-‘-‘-‘-‘-‘=------=--_-.-_-_-_-:_-_-_».-.-.-_-_-_-_~.-_»_-_-_-_-.~.»V~_-_-.~V-_gs-t;-_~_~_-_-_-_~_-.~_-_-_-_-_-:es ~the_»uni’o'p and the Campello repair-_ .5'I_-_s _' _ barn will attend. _ 1 alll." Itt. Col. Stewart. 95. on, account. _ of o ' _,ip "i'bi¢do, '_ ` Mrmgutlde Fitlgerald, "Bum- ` ‘:'-lg-*.3 mlmwég n,ii|?;_me da Court;-$'I5..as-follows:- E - '"1 °_‘ iii vim N li; _ forr:ac2 . *X ,_ _'Sly e cu _ _ _ _ _ M K ': ' _r ‘ ' _ _ - "‘ ‘ ' on _M nw ‘mm Bw norms.. asa ci-<»»¢.e¢>oi$y $1'-ti' icalinstniction from e at teac ers on e _¢»°i».'°&-°’ilF'a»yL'i°s......».-.ll’_°l»_|»sl_ _l_§\;|;Ji,§;y'Ps§g=;;°_§; _gg-;5_§n'= gm 5 ~_ _ ' ' “ " ‘,’“"’ A'W°“As°" elniont. per J. J. Simpson £36.45! _ _ -v _ __ __ ____ ~_ ._ _ -.- §_ ~ -' ' 't"'_-1___*_`_‘_‘-§:_`;___V_ A ;_-.lA0_|_-lN‘ AYER3. _‘_ '_ ~. r ' _ `_ _.pt " ‘ On April 20, 1916 there passed desce- fully away at his home 716 Tenth Ave- nue East, Vancouver B.'C. John Ayers at the good old age of 79 .years and two months. I-_Ie was born at Union Road, Queen's_ County, P. E. I. on Feb. 20, 1837, and when 18 years of age was converted to God in special services conducted by Rev. Richard Smith at Union Road and ever since that time he had been a devoted follower oi Christ to the day of his death. 'In the year 1864 he' was united marriage to Rebecca Large, sister of Mr. Philip Large of Charlottetown. the ceremony being performed by Rev. Henry Pope. She still survives him and feels her loss keenly, but can look back over fifty-two. years of hap- py wedded life with many sweet mem- 'ories to cheer her declining days. Be- .lust0ne More __ i ill_rect_ Message NEW BRUNSWICK WOMAN SAYS USE DODD'8 KIDNEY PILLS. ra. sau-lek' williams Tells How. Her Headache and Weakness Van- Ished When She Used the Great Canadian Kidney Remedy, Dodd'l Kidney Pllll. St. Sosime, Kent Co.. N. B., June 9th.-- (Special.)-“I feel it my duty to tell the public the great relief from 'headache and weakness I found in D0dd's Kidney Pills." This is_ the message Mrs. Patrick Wdlliams of this place sends to suf- feriug ‘women all over Canada. _Like many other women she dislikes talk- ingfabout her troubles, but she feels she_.would notlbe doing right _to let others suffer _when she lhasdonrned from’ her own experience how 'great is the"relief and how`_ealiy'ls‘ the'eure' to nergduna in n°da's'i' =lf ' 1, __" 'ru1_asr_sw1aetae___1§aiss't_ia»¢s_ ` Drugglst -31* l_. sous are left to mourn. ' _ province in the year 1879 when oni- igratior: to the Western _.Provinces fromt e East was more or less in its iultlatlvostagesi I-le settled do\vn in farmng there in a successful wav_ un- til the year`1913, when'o'wl`n`g to fail~ ing health he moved to Vancouver B. C. ull his brothers and . sisters, with the exception of Mrs. Fred. I-lardy, (}renl'el', Sauk. have predeceased- him. His last days, which no doubt from rt were spent in quiet reading and med- itation and intercessory prayer for Y well as for the progress of the King- dom of Christ. it lllliiilllllillll pbell, Darlington, on June 2, there as- embledalarge number of the friends and acquaintances of Corp. Norman _r 4 Corporal Campbell made _a iii-5 _` All WHO lill0fY 'Y0\l’l‘3 311’ l¢il\lBl_l;° » ting,” reply, warmly thanking those tance. and those_Wl1_¢! RIB Illoreintim-_ , At the residence of Mr. Angus Cam- ' L8-ken., _ _ _ bsif _ who- had so kludly remembered him_. A secl followed from Captain A spt 1 _ . _Mein-od _pf 213" Co., who referred to the war and the splendid manner in which so iuany young men of this pro- vince have answered the call of duty. l\ii;._ ;\{c_il__(_`Jgp_i_p,bell of Charlottetown in ,ir w'ell-worded speech spoke of the good conduct of the men of the 105th. and tiiehigh estimation in which they are hold by the citizens of Charlotte- town, and said that although they would miss them, they felt assured that they wouldijnobly uphold the cause of the Empire. Mr. Malcolm Mc- Lean also spoke along the same lines. The: balance of the evening was spent in dancing, ylolln music being furnish- ed.by Mr. Amos Monaghan. while Mr. N.~ ‘iMcDouald supplied stirring pipc us c m . \ _ V -_ _.Following is a copy of the address: I - Corporal Norman G. Campbell. Dar- .j' _ _ _ ‘ ‘ ,_ , _ _ _ . llngtou P E l On behalf of your nu mer_ous_. friends. admirers, and well- wishers, we feel that we cannot allow you, to depart from your native land ‘ ' - - without giving expression to our feel- --_~ ings of regret at partlng._and of pride in you for the step that you hav In joining the 105th Regiment yd; have given' the greatest evidence your patriotism, your courage, and Campbell of thc 105th Battalion to bid your loyalty. No man can do more, and _ _ _ _ _himrfarewelh After a sumptuous re-_Toth you, and your 5,-avg com,-“des in _ - _' _.___ _‘ .- ~',...§a_'».; 5 1(::ef;3sti);]|;“oyided1-,hy .ddélldt MPS- he splendid Regiment with which you ' ~ -M ' V _ H D e a we -wor e a ress *was are 'conue t l h i in d thel ..' ' "M __ ' presented to the gallant youngsoldier tloterminasijn to iigliolil gtlhe eintegrlty mi_pl;;';i5s_ 3:\;'\gtixl‘r:1si_l£oJ;‘h§Il:1t\%rd§Yfat .Iv/ITE* ately _associated with you as compan ions, feel convinced that you and your -brave comrades will _de your, duty l mmmnly. and with href heroism. for- titude, and endurance for’ __wh'toh»- the Celtic races _are_renowned. _ '_ _ You win be sreateiy missed _when ` you leave us, and you wilifcsrr-y :with you en your long voyage »acro6s the ocean, and to the battleiieldsof France, our heartfelt wishes for your safely and our fervent hope for your r_eturn after the war. ;f,'-t";j " ~ Assuring you that"we will ~ watch ‘ with eagerness for all news ofthe 105 th Regiment, and asking yougto accept the accompanying gift, made possible by the encouragement of y_o_\\;_ uncle, Mr. John Campbell, we beg to remain, Youre sincerely." ‘ " _ ` ` ' soolss Fnom M/uvlpsl-uns. ---. _ _ 'rHUnso, seonana, -Juris _ it-_-vis London--Several bodies frolrl-fthe cru- iser Hampshire, on which Field Mar- shall Earl Kitchenerfang melllllbrs or here. Among them 'is that, oi‘._fI..ieut. Col. O. A. Fitzgerald, private military 0 secretary to Earl Kitchener. There is ‘no coniiriiiution of'i‘_\'u`n'ors that some survlvor§1_of the sunkep. Iiaynpsliire have be found, 'and `thes'e'runiors' are believed to be' uhauthentlcl' together with a valuable wristlet of tlleEi.upire, and to iight for thelfree- ` “ " ' ' ' ' ' ` watch, also'a well iilied purse of mo-"dom' of mankind. ' 278`6'10Mu` _ V ' -`."-\" __' |.,¥_:`--':_'." __ l l mum., I i _ _\_ '_ - ` "__ _‘i 1 ` Y ~»i_' 1 -_ - wil Y\‘;"'-__\..__- ._ ' - ' _ . : - ~_f-__=_';_=~.~‘ \-’ IQ. ' .- _ of all times The Guardian undor'date' of Ju To givo_the_public some idea ofthe advance in price un_raw _materials the following is taken from The Canadian Music Tradesdournal. re the advance in price in material used in the 'con- struction of».Pla1ios: _ ' MATERIALS INCREASE __ __ _ PER CENT <'70Dl1€l'__- . ` .. `I.`.l'.‘T"_'.-175 Spelter .. . __ _.450 :H ll _ _ _ y ass-a-ioim. _ ‘ _ li" -` _ _ » “= _ . , ,rl »d" » I ` . 1 ‘ 4 l i¥Ie`re5“ ‘Just Pianos` bought before - _-_-r`=~_ .' A 1 TO sw c Good Plane w A "E';v_V "*1 _ ° 1 Q K9 @ A ' "fl "°””§ V . _ his staff were ,lest,,f_are__-_ ein; broughr even stubbedatoe;-let alone losinga _ __ __ _ _ W' ~ __., _, , » -_ _ .=__ ' . L f 1 _' ’ D l'i lv. t __ -6-10M1i. _ _ ' ' _ _ _ ` `_ _ ITIS SAlD_t),1at-the ripan Crpis- 218 7 -' '_ ‘ -__~ ’ - - _f ~ ~ \ ` er Seidtlitz “wma bgcaus she ~ ' -' _.~ ran out of Se oivder. *it nge i in _H __ ¢'l ii' il §`i. at ff" ,fi 1-. _-,~__=,. »¢,.~ _ ~....¢ 1| __, .t _'l ‘I _ l _ l ' "`-'."l§_‘r~-l'. _ _ ne Sth saya"-- ' - I _ _ _Money saved is money gaineilf-;|nd';if ‘you ever intend ‘to buy a piano, new is the time ' For here _today in our show rooms, we have 14 good, unused instruments that we will sell at the samepriqee we asked before the war started-notwithstanding the fact that the'prices'on' pianos areJumping_hi_gher every dsyl ~ V ~ ' ' _ _ _ ‘ ’, man 'rlm|\{g_____ _ _-_.iso Man.; wire___. _ _ _....100 snn,»steei».._.,. ._ ._ ._ ._ _....93 Hinges of all kinds.. . _.100 Sheet~`Coppsr. ._ ....116 Brackets, bolts etc. ._ ....~.:l0_0 Tackerl3ars.eacb ..._ ._ 20 _ Roll or Commercial bronze . _ _ .133 1-3 1 Cleor_Spru_'_ ‘ri " ' 'I f , ._ t _,» War, will be soldat. before-the-war ~p11¢€S- l ' 3 Heintzman Pianos ,_ _ _ r A 6 Sherlock-Manning Pianos _ £2 . 3_Kam Planes, ~ _ ` fl.. _ _ _ 2 Ennis .Pianos f=i'“i#~§i"'»='ii- .___ ..¢il.=§'.2‘ls:;.':'° “§j;h°tl:;;.'.§f~iifzn rat: s;li°i..';‘:i.'::°»:.°..°l._‘m“_=‘iPt. ` a vented prices Bill) OW)-an t e money yoii will save 'will pay for several quarters of mus- th be h th Island. Seetheseinstruments today. §"y»l"#.ff_ ‘F 2.,.§’i’.“f._».._ °"°'"‘°’ 'rom subpsnbtions mam public is ~ A -_» ' - r » » _ ` $¢l,_;-,-,,,,,,,.,_' am: savmoaoz. T _V Jsalairzsriwl u -w r -_ H- w- llglmrgi __rm"m,_ The Old Reliable Music Store 123 Kent __ __ ~ _ nmggigp, _|».. _ _ - ,.» iv \~ - _ ~ ~ -- V. ~ ,Ja -5 ` 1 -,_ » ` , s Y* _ » . y . rp i . 1 v '.1 1 ,.