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'° __ -s --Cured for ' 1 _a f rippe n audi Cold _Ninety-nine in every one -hundred remedies for colds, cogi_sinQuiaiue. _ here are .a good uiany peo- ple-.id-‘ Wl.1,0m`,Quinine, is not thebest medicine to give. f Il`i:il,ig_s;i:S" ~rl_nging» noises in the eers»lllli1“_8ometlmes brings ‘on ‘most unpleasant and en- noying headache and a feeling of- general prostration. I-‘oysters laxalive 'l,C0ld (ure is agreeable to everybody-to those who cannot take Quin- ineas well' as those who can. -'It is a pleasant and sale tablet treatment for the.. re- . iiel of-colds, and is one of the most prompt and efficacious; .it will cure an ordinary cold in a day and night. ’l`ry it. - 23c a box E. A . Foster ' \Ccnlral Drugstore ' Sunnyside s g .P 3 ` ' _ _ 4 SPECIAL l.0CAl.S One lisll cent ner word each in lertion in this column. Cash mus accompany order and live per een discount sllowed.Minimum charge twenty-five cents. . Rites lor locals in Chslotte- lown news column two cents per *Subscribers and others arc asked to remit by Money Order or by Register- ed- Letter. The Guardian is not res- ponsible for remittances forwdrded others than as above. MEtf. 'The Guardian welcoirics reliable news from persons throughout this Province. All such items should he mailed to "The Guardian News Dept.," Ciiarlottetowii. immediately nftcr the events, late., have trnnsnir- ed. ‘ MEtf. 'Ally llcrson in this Proviiicc, who intends to visit New York City, eith- c1'_,for business or plcasui-e,""mn.y find" ltf;to' their advantage to’ write "F. PL." cnro ul Giinrdiun, Chnrlfiiie- town. » < __ MEtl. *Any boy who desires to ruii_errn'nds should call at Guardian early today und learn of an excellent position for the right iioy. Mtf. , i ' I 'The members of Court Garilcii Ts- iand. Canadian Order of Forestcrs|\ar__1 nil requested to meet at thc home of llrothor George Ballum this evening, *The W. C. 'I‘. U. will hold their first meeting in lfieartz Mcinoriiil Hall todaynt. 3.30 p. ni. Mrs. J.S. Perry of Sumnierslde will give hex interesting 'report oi the Convention. hold i`ri`Cpmpbelltoii, last week. ‘All mei`nbers.and friends are urged to at- tonh. ' ~ ' 1 ‘ i"l’|1 1 ;_§_Q_13N_-,____/ fil0NAGHAil-On Oct. ith, 101.2, to John lthlward and Mrs. Mouutqhan, but 48, ii son. Cong|‘at.|ilntioiis.' A s~' -. _ _ _ wh rfulzziniin-At _Noi-tn wiu.siiir_s, Oct. 17, 1912, to R. G. and Mrs. lfrizzell, D, son. Coiigratulntioiis. ' LlF_E IN ANCIENT ROME. Its Problems Were Pretty Mueh the Bums.-ss Then of Todsy. Innviewing the book “The Common People ot-_ Ancient Rome" a critic says: "lt should be something of a corrective to modern touceit to notehow httle wel hlivef sll,v_snced"'sinee peternaiism iii-st becanio' doininanl: in .Roms‘and since, the ilohihn kovemment prlded itself on opening public 'baths and whshhouses; for- tlref people. Diocletlan denounced; tlieiriclrsnd their luxuries, attributed., tb'_ them the high prices of »nece§sari°S.“ iii' ilillilihlo-_ slmost' identical with s iudicdl newspaper of today. Plautus. tells' uiof the trusts that were founded to control _prie`es. and the “trust prob-_ Iem"' was samuel: s reality in ancient Rome sl it is today. ` "Capital end' labor were highly on zsnized, and labor was indefatlgsble in its efforts to secure special p\'lvi|€S¢l for its guilds. _There were benefit soci- eties. bnrisl societies and insurance I0- cletles. ffito msn la the street talked lhea1ust.ss he talks now. Ho discuss- ed ins claims or :ini iwilftfll “"01- ¢|§¢g_ hp iyuqieq 'dig political pint- ‘roi-lus. its me tiis.a‘nvsi-tmmenu in , public pisees. and he D\‘0l@”f°d 'Fins' their defhsement ofthe seenerl- 'lf ll indeed hard to find ii single feature of modern' life, s single reform. s si|1l¢|0 problem. without its couuterviiff 1" im' clentdtoms. _, nw. huxqgygg borrowed the Roman suing. 4' .slsv»__,l_n s our 0* \}““_“_" ni-ni ‘Do no sumti im? 110110” i" touch the old msn' for s loss' (iangam '-° ' i;»f.1::i.ii:~?=~°ii=i.2i'“..‘:i i ‘_ 1' vsimqnllil > ' o - _ . 'Y " l 7 "v A . . nr...-.__ _..-.....~-~~ _.~ , `_ .. _ . `.._... _..-.2 __ CHARLOTTETOWN » L. W. and Mrs. Watson, Charlotte- town, returned ‘last night from 9, visit; to Montreal. . \, Chief Justice Sullivan, Charlotte- town, was a passenger retprnlng on the express last night. J. Williamson, F. J. and Mrs. Wit. iisimson, Chicago, and G. W. Cheet- ham, St.' John, are guests at the Arlington House, Charlottetown. `_ Dr. alley, .who has been in Panama for some. .yen.rs, is homo-ona visit and is beingdiéartlly welcomed by a wide circle of 'Oharlottetpwn friends. Rev. W. H.`Sarnpson and Miss Fan- nie Sampson, St. John, are v_islt.`ing Dr. and Mrs. Petliick, Pownal 'St., Charlottetown. Yesterday the Northunilieibiiid _ar- rived in Picton from Charlottetown at 11.55 a. m. She left again about -L55 D. m., with passengers, express, mail and freight and arrived at. 8.30 p. m. She leaves today at 8.20 for Picton, returning at night. At the intercollegiate sports iicld at Toronto on Saturday last, Spur- geon McKenzie, of McGill college. son of John 'l‘. McKenzie, Charlottetowii, won third place for running high jump. He cleared 5 feet 8 inclics. A young lad named Steele wllilti riding a bicycle on Pownal St, (‘hnr- lottetowii, had the misfortune to col- lide with another bicycle coining in the opposite direction. Btccle was thrown from his bicycle with such force that he was rendered uncon- .scious and was removed to liishome in a carriage where he received ii.(-di- cal aid and on last accounts was wi- ing as well as could .be expected., ::If you want, to get your horse in the best possible condition you will need the aid of our horse medicines and stable preparations. We lia'-'P everything you could possibly want licrc and can put up special prepara- tions for individual cases. Call in today and see the line-get odr pric. cs. The McKinnon Drug Co.. fforiici Gt. George and ‘Kent Sts. 10-23Mti`. ::Biintsin, Bell & Co. for best coal, lowest prices. _ 9-235% A RAZOR PROOF SNAIL. lt Strollod the Entire Length of thi . /Blado’s Koen Edge. . _ “When photographing a snail." writes Professor Ward in the London Strand Magazine, "1, was surprised at the tact that even the rough cut edge of a sheet of glass presented no dim- culties to its locomotion. its even pace was continued in spite of the fact that the sharp corner. appeared' to be pene- trating its body. 'There ws have ex- hibltcd the anlmal‘s delicate sense of touch. and this led me to make s fur- ther experiment. f "After l had placed the snail on the butt of n razor’s blade it slowly moved along the back of the biadennd then climbed completely over the sharp edge. the razor being in excellent eon- dition. As the successive waves brought the fore part of its foot near the edge of the blade its head was held low down. and the lower and shorter pair of feelers nearly touched the blade, as if feeling the way. “At the moment when the sharp edge was reached tho small feelers were fully _extended toward it. and just°at the very instant when l expected to s_ee_ them cut off they were both in- stantly retracted. They were little more _than n halrbrendth awny, and, though the lower feclers possess no eyes. yet by‘ their sudden movement I was quite convinced that the snail at that instant recognized danger. "Still the foot traveled on. and slowly the snail dragged its whole weight of exactly one and a half ounces over the edge. later moving toward the butt and remaining perfectly unharineil The species experimented with was the Roman or edible kind. which ac- counts for its comparatively large .welglit. it being the largest of British snails." STREET CAR PHRASEOLOGY. A New Yorker tlempsrss Cultured Bel- tsn With His Own City. "Did you ever think now much thd temperament of a city In expressed in its street cars?" queried a New Yorl: msn of an observant turn of mind. "l,i1ave just returned from a trip to Boston, and never before have the es- sential dllferences between that city, and my own New York been so lm- pressed on me as by my observations in the street cars. .~ “The tlrst thing I miss in Boston is the familiar ‘Step liveiyl' Instead I sm exhorted 'Move as quickly as pos- sible. please! How could any one shove 'and push and crowd after that? “Once in the car I find myself still surrounded hy sn atmosphere of con- sideration and of correct English. In our own subway we are liiconicllly ordered ‘Use both doors.‘ in Boston we are requested, ‘Kindly ieavo by the nearer door.' _ "This atmosphere ls further maln- tslned by another sign in the csr, ‘The passenger is requested, the con- ductor is required. to name' the vslus of any coin or note tendered in pay- ment of fare.” Cen you imagine a passenger being requested to do say- thing in s New York street car? "At Dudley street station. the prin- cipal transfer point for suburban cars. time nnubanatepnmisbls sm; Us the seam _ll» cars ' til 1" l»ni¢berdfii\xlhd_ izilfdliylpiz __ . " .f.*/ I . I It pays to buy in this Province. ., Miss Carrie Grady, ,Sumrnsrsid¢_ ig visiting her sister, Mrs. John Munro, Charlottetown. _ Miss Georgie Green. who has been spending s few days in Charlotte- l0WD. returned to Summerside yea: terday morning. __ The Presbyterian Mission holds its annual entertainment in the hall at New Glasgow on Thursday evening ‘the ‘24th, refreshments to be served after the program. Homemade candy for sale. Admission 15 cents. The _.four masted_ schooner Mc‘l bourné Smith, which has been . at Chariottetoivn discharging coal' for A. Pickard & Co, was towed to the harlior’s mcutli yesterday morning by* the tug Amherst. The amount snliscriiicd for im- iirovoments and advancemoiit iii the work of the Y. M. C. A. last wee-Zi totalled about eighteen hundred dol~ lars, leaving about twelve 'liuindrci dollars yet to be.secured. It is h0D&:\l to clear this sum up this weak.Boir:c good subscripticiis have already noon secured and there are a number ‘of business men and others to be heard from yet. It is now up to the young men to show their interest iii the proposition by subscribing such umounte as they can afford. Any I~'0\\I1ll‘ man not now a meiiibcr of the association nind.who subscribes not less tlian five dollars during this week will be given full membership privile- ges for one year. A committee of young, men are to push this part of the campaign. :f:0ur cliocfilaten arrive iii fi-rsh shipments weekly, therefore. we can guardntee every box in our store to lic not more than six days old. i.ip;- gett‘s chocolates, the choicest of A- iiierlcaitswcets $1 per lb hox. Moirs chocolates in elite boxes i lb, 35c, l lb G0, and in hdlk 'B06 ai lb. The Mc.- Kinnon Drug Co., Corner Great George and- Kent Ste. 10-23M0ti~ CUT THIS OUT /tND PASTE IT UP. ' It is surprising the large iiumher of neople in Charlottetown who, when they want to inquire about their Vlorning Daily Guardian or subscrip- tion, ask Central for the'News phone No. 133, or for the Advertising phone lo. 132.3, instead of 132; or when they want to inquire about advertis- ng ask Central for the Subscription ihone No. 132-2, or for the News Rhone No. 133, instead of 132-3'; or .vhen they want the News or Editor- al Department ask Central for the Subscription phone No. 132-2, or the tdvcrtising phono No. 132-3, instead pf 133, although' all those depart- 'rients and their respective phone numbers are plainly given in the telc- ihone book. Some people, instead ol ooking at the book, even phone one 'if the above departments to find out rhalz number to ask for tu :£65 uu- ither department. All this is a zreat waste of time on tlic part ol ‘thc person phoning, the operator at Elie Central, and the clerk in the dc- iartmeni: wrongly phoned. The news stall, on an upper Hour, cannot give ihe necessary information about eith- er advertising or subscriptions, nor he advertising; staff about subscrip- zions or news, nor the subscription stall about advertising or iie\\'.~'». Iii other words tha clerks know and can io but their own work in their own departments, and if it were otherwii-is they woiild bc continually runnini: rom one department to another, up- stairs and down, mixing work, wear- ng themselves out and causing the greatest possihlcconfiisloii. On and ifter 6.30 p. rn. dailv it is useless to ask for any phone number except 133. ` Patrons who consult their Dhonc books for 'the numbers they really avant will greatly lessen thc wprk of the patient Central telephone and iuardian clerks and idnis help innifc “heir lives much brighter and hap- .im-_ 3-ltidti. e_iANT swonorisu. _Monsters Fifteen Foot Long Armed With Three Foot Weapons. A queer fish ls ilio swordtisii. It is found in the tropical and subtropical tones of both the eustcru nnd western tienilspheres. Some of tlile tropical spe- cies um of enormous size and uieasura from .twelve to fifteen feet lu length, with swords at least three feet long. The sword is much the shape of s. i-one somewhat flattened. the end sharply pointed. lt is smooth on the top And sides, but the under part is rough. it is really an elongation of the bones of the upper jaw and is pos-~ nessed of very great strength. for with these weapons they have been known to pierce the copper sheathing of ves- sels iind heavy plates and timbers. but. although they can drive the sword far into these substances, they cannot draw them out, so break them oil’ and swim away without them. A large tin extends nearly the length of the heck of the creature, which is folded back when the fish is swim- ming in order that its progress may not be impeded if speed is desired hui: when quietly swimming it is often -erectediand acts ss s sail to carry it through the water. The swordllsii is very aggressive in its disposition and will often asssil fish much lnrger than itself. Even the whale is not exempt from its attacks. The food of the swordtlsh consists of smnlier fish, which it kills by stabbing them with its sword. There in quite a Inrgs busi- ness dons in swordlishlng. ns the flesh is used for food. 'Flin larger species are caught by harpooning. the smaller lil IIQKL . |- ,therears large placards on every plat- 1 0 no mug; |form, jWomon dest, please! l must ‘ I gg? ,admit uni: i aiu not onserysensi Vi ,,§,,,{.’ ,,,,.,§,I __ 0 .~;st'°r- ` ' _- ._ _ pkon “i§i§f°l:f..i"‘l.r? '....i'.:“i.i,lf"u [gg i tionl B Un.. l.lm'|leii.‘ Sample box lrucll yn" -fi-~nii\ii\ iliiit _ cnrlcso '.‘v. ra'.'ii~.i1i ii- _ ':_i,o .-_ 3g§ -----~ Y--*v - -»~.._....._~......¢....._..»~~».~.e..-___ s.- Money -[0 /_ T 00 ig? Mow A _ _ Q itil _."` §i§HEi§1‘ Q 5 'A " *QP 5. D nl-» , '/.;-<\._;_ i<_a§{i¢..,i».;; .- ‘Lf-Si-.»i~ i _ ;-3 _`;'.'~':f»i-‘,’§,";;r_§-»i_§,;,,,§._-"`_i ' 1 T . l i ~ e i .ii it _ _i _i 2 i _ i it :` i ` i i ' , ,ai-.r" *I :_ _ _ ,_ i as . ._~w --‘--- "4‘ H A Z. __.eiii.---\.-'s-uil1li....,._-. -im- 1-* J- , _,,;- _ .,.,¢ii|i-.Ilia--»f~|‘i'|i ~“ . »s__ »..... .qui ..i....- mi.._ ._ ._i_' _iv-._...»;¢.'.-§=.»g,-, .'_1‘u~g>-ara. `1»Z»;`|_.;i'* .: J-'r "1 }i=,¢.'.`;_.,,,-~» .---- - ` `.} It-wir f: e -il* ‘wid _ / ' "'< Prize Every size iii stock sto.~k............. and $2.50 guarantee-cl \ 1 ~ '; ll \ ‘_ i _ -lvl., ~=2§1_ I _ iii » _.i_ _.' b .i. ' ' 1 ..,',L_V_ _ VV';..»;_.,.,;.1;f,_,T.-1:.¢s;.§&i`7 ata 15 rich _y em. Hi iii' ii . _ if~.Y‘ir- ,-i»~'°‘iii ', mx ‘ ~ i 195 ‘L ; T B Q . "9 -i-.--_-_-.-?1J No 0-Absolutely guarant- eed notto sag or bag in 25 1 _ _i __ ; . years---double weave strongly .' a “- made solid hardwood frame. ,ix ‘ i ~ ii $4.50 No Z4-A strong reliable spring matic by the “Her- cules” people- is double weave supported by steel ropes every six inches. Every size always in Cheaper spriii-gs at $l.75 best value for the money. Q o iarganis ..._....._» -~» .`...‘__-_-5 'This - high hack ' Solid-Hardwood Rocker is one that should be in every home. Made for comfort and dur- ability. Very strong- ly constructed with neatly triniecl legs and spindles. The i-. 1 61], ‘ _§J . T: if'-' bossed and 'the price is an unusually low one for such a iinc chair. "Biggest Potato” Competition All you have to do is to bring us the biggestpotatd you can iind and if its the heaviesiof any brought in you will win a valuable prize. ‘ @-.~.ff?"`§_if"‘»‘~.~-., _ ,‘,'»§ ` "~ ._-1' A _` -e»_,..-.,<./_ ...Z L * E-£=¥£E+ _¥;`\"n\,_ ‘_ ___.' _ _ 1 " f -=;='_r=. I,f.;;; ' ..=-. =-1:" _+1-; -; " i ___.»,J_.. -,-_ > _ J; ‘ _'“7fl f.""' - _.., ._;.,___, llie in Beds ' » Sir.-ing while enameled iron beds, neat. dc- S sigii, nil sizes. Anrillicr neat style with ' liigli head and foot all brass T ‘i§II?.iif..ib.°.f`fTfffT`i'.y..$3.50 Brass rail beds white enaiiieled.lirass knobs neat and stylish.. . . . . . Twenty other styles to select from-sec them and compare the prices. You’ll buv liere. _ Buy An "0slermeoi°” Mattress and have solid comfort for the rest of your life. We are sole agents..........$]-5'0" Bt ers Weeks I Beer' £6? Weeks and Furniture And llouseliold Goods--The Biggest . . 4 ._ g... Stock--Bigge_isi i/arleiiy Alld BCSI Vdllii3S 'Value and variety cou buy furniture. nts when yoii‘re out to You’ll find greatest variety here-you’ll find lowest prices here. We’re quite willing to have you compare. Come in and see us--it talk the matter over. wont cost anything io i Solid Hardwood 'Chairs i A Iii Q' - 7 i 40e ~ - Lirke cut made cf solid liard- wood clark or light finish, well made and iinislied. Onlv _ _Mic iighback diners of solid lmidwood, turned rungs and , spindles embossed backs, double stretelicrs. 5.93. i_iio"i'_io ilzs no DRESSER oi solid lmrdwoo;l like cut, but finished in Aivoriisa coop vALt golden oak and-fitted with plain 13x22 iiiirror. Three large drawers lockscind solid brass pulls. Fitted with caslors.5 Our price only _ _ _ . _ ._ . .. . . . ' Ili is a surface oak dresser fitted with 13x22 best bevel plate mirror-3 large clrmvern, castors, and brass pulls. Note our low price is only? ..-~...».......-..»...-.....-.-».......»..._». »......... STYLISH DRESSER beautifully finished in dark rich surface tak. lifted with 13x22 bevel edge OVAL mirror of best quality. Has 3 large drawers, lock solid brass pulls casters. Beer ik Weeks price only...... . . . . . . . . .. ' Many other Styles and price ianging from $l0.0il l0.75 I2 50 l4.50 l5.75 |7‘.50 Ciiiupzuc :ind you will find our price lowest on P. E. I. $3.75 2 buys iliis preliy their Suitable for :sil- liiig rooiii or p:i;- lor. Iles lit-:ivy roll back and ariiis P’i°.°.‘?‘f‘.".$3-75 » w Many ot li c r 'V pretty rliziirfa :il 4.50, 4 85, 5.25 and upwardsio $l5.llU. I Beer C-5’ Weeks I .' I, western A 'Mg ' i ‘ _ .-.._\-. ‘.\f""'“" V ` °""""_°‘£“'4f "rr,"-'I~.‘» .'.‘. `~ --.-...',.,,.v»v'»»r°-‘fires-s»¢"»\¥'»' fu'i|’|u|‘ii !`i‘.i‘ . iriviviviwi'm'l‘ .till - mu'»'s'o'»'¢.*‘ *_`....°.` _ \. s Beer ‘<19 _VVee_ks, rancher took the trouble to call on ,|wi¢s.Cs11aghan, taixr to inform him time the eintiws e mice for him -were thc best cut. and tailored garments thsg he had ,ever purchased on P. `E. I. ow gentlemen if Mr. Callaghan can simply such foxy meh ns the nibove there ls, no reason why he caimog givo :you the hbst to he had in the city. ‘He has a _lull supply of the very latest fall goods of every iiescription and the latest from J. Mitech¢ii's fashions. the foremost Dub- iisnei- of mi-n's fashions in America and the most up-to-da/te workmen. His prlcds are moderate and ii you favor him with your order you will be sure to get fgo_0d fit, good work- manship, good goods and good trim- mings. Mr. Callaghan also does the work ol cleaning and pressing suits nnri ovei~eoats- prices from 'Inc to ;1_¢i0_.1,_,m,g Cailaglian, l.'l8 Queen St., (iliarlottetown. lil ?MWfn\Ewlmtl. Something Different Yet. "I hate to meet that man. . time be opens bis mouih he p'uts his foot in lt." “l'd rather meet him than these agents who worry the life out or nie. Every time l open the door they put their foot in it."-.Houston Post. .1ii'l‘|'$”"! 5 ""`" Promised Too Much. " Magistrate-If I lor. you on' this time will you promlsems nothin the pledce? Deiighted Prisoner fexeitediyl-Ol will, yer honor. sa* drink yer health!--i.on don Tit-Bits. ~ -.,___.._._..__.__ Dig but deep enough and under rili earth runs wstar, under sll ills rniis K£\9!f°f!lP!!'°=~ _-._-M... 71.! `~l.lfl *§h&-`¢A;l|-L_ . _ . . _....1‘J....L.. nm 'Charlottetown to lhiriou §l2.20 tn iorl- Au. ins WAY BY WATER Eastern S. S. Corporaicn inraiiivaiiioxii. i. i N n - if nn] inll $1.10 Iisvvn Ft John at 9.00 n. ni. Mondays, \\‘ednesdn_vs and Fridays for Elin port. Lubcc and lloston. _ Returning leave india Wharf, Boston, Mondays. lverlneruiiv s nnd Fridays. at 6 a. m.. and Fortlunzl nt. 5 C0 p. m., lor Luh-° ec. liiinlport and St John. i IM/\lN"l F'l`l~l\M8l41" l.lNl\1-Dire t 1. rrloe be-tv/ec-\ l'oriii\». ii nn-1 new \' or; l.i-nvn ifrniikiln \\‘l\~rl 'l`iiendslys.'l`hurn- .lays .mn Saturdiy. iii. Gp. m an-sliull cnrh 0 ny. For tickets, ilu-r:\'ure and information ii -piv v. -- local iicket nlenh. liiigzsze »- -_»;;,_`_‘_;_;_'_.... -~ --~v-- »- ---5--- --~-r-~ ~ -------~~~- ~-~- -- -- -- » - - --__~;_- _ ' ~ ~ Y V j_ _ _ “"""" *’ " """"'-“Ar--3 :A few days ago 11 llf0miH0“° ‘mi ~- " " ' " ' ' ""' °""` "` Rslieved. 'A' young north side father on an-iw lag home the other evening found nil wife in a state of great excitement. "Harold," she exclaimed. “baby got hold of tho ink bottle this mornlug.”» ._ _ “And what has ns done?" “spilled ink sil over the new dining room rug.” "Thee can be easily remedied. I thought you were going to tell ml me nic misguided enum and into# a novel."--Pittsburgh Post.. . 5 ~‘ ‘ ---- me ""' At Bins; and Sevens. ~° , She-'A pretty time ot night for you ,to como home! He-A pretty tlmo ot night for-.you to be awakel Bboi-» l‘ve stsyedmwsko for the isnt _,poo hours wsltlnl for you to cou1s~_homo.‘-1 niivekred th rough Le destination. L. ll T A T. '. Q .-'l.til’."l‘.li'£,nAgeut. P A Rt lnhn. N R. / 4 ,, Ho-And 1 nsve been keeping slip!! iiwslrs for urs iss: rein- noun se tiioc ciub waiting for you to go to s|¢w_»_»’.', r. ,p >~L3I§F{' Y 't ~ _ ii