=’V’°’? ss~.s'ffs.ette.' AUGUSTZ4, 1915 _ _IRE ~ GUARDIAN PIG! Slvnll J ' ~ ' ' . 0 V rv '_ V ' V . 'YH V v _ ' A ' W ;`.` CALEDONIA DISTRICT. -. A _.__ ;*i.;\.. Q e "f" G' ` __ @» -a---1 _ - _ ' ' I3 YOUR can buy A ll lining them-iedcept yohggp ‘§ Mare an apwmmleimaay. The Cooke Studio New DeeP'isav Alock _ PLEASING others is more than sentiment - it’s almost an obligation. Your family and friends want your photograph. Make the appointment today at The Bayer Studio A. E. LYON, Studio Good Photography _ Moderate Prices. ‘ Personal attention to Am- ateur Photography. 1(_)_7 Queen St. Phone 68-J. ' g The Magdalen Islands S. S. Co. Ltd The S. S. Amelia carrying H. M. mall-I. Passengers and freight leaves Picton every Monday and Thursday al- ter arrival oilmorning express from Halllax. for the Magdalen lsianda call- ing, going and coming et Sourls. CI-IAS. W. IVES, Agent, Plctou Wi ti. Starrett, Manager, Amherst. Harbor, M. I. Eastern Steamship Lines ALL-THE~WAY BY WATER. INTERNATIDNAL LINE. B. S. CALVIN AUSTIN AND DOVER NOR DINGLEY. COASTWISE SERVICE Leaves St. John Mondays, Wednee days and Fridays at 9.00 a. m., for Eastport, Lubec, Portland and Boston. Return- Leave Central Wharf, Bos- tnn. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri- days at 0.00 a. m., for Portland East port, Lubec and St. John. _ ' DIRECT SERVICE. ' Leave St. John Saturday only at 7.00 p. m.. Return--Leave Boston Sundays on- ly at 10.00 a. ui, _ MAINE STEAMSHIP LINE. _ Direct between Portland and New You-ki; Steamship North Land and Nort Star. V _ _ Leave Franklin Wharf. Portland. Tues., Thurs., and Sat., at 6.80 p. m. Also Mondays at 10.80 a. m.. June 19 to Sept. 11, ine. METROFOLITAN LINI. Direct between . Boston and New York. _ - ‘ 185 I-leurs. Route via Cape Cod Canal. Express Steel Steamshlps Massac- husetts and Bunker I-Iill. .Leave North Side india Wharf. Boston week days and Sundays at 6 g. m. Same Service returning frtom ler is, North River, lpoot _ot Murray Sl. New York CIW. _ St. John City Tlekss Oilloe. 47 Klnvt. A. C. Currie, Agent. lt. John. N. A. _a. Flaming. e-P. A- li. -NM . . I. _ ~ l C'ANAn|AN 0 P__&c|sr|c 1| TORONTO fExisIB1T1oN _,_ Rates From Clftown 34.35 Ausust 251h`io ' .§ur.Lun' s - _ _ 13_h1_t eiitem - ' _ "“"_‘.“‘_l!~‘¢‘. u?§|‘.’;"~'.t"""' ness ~ ` -r V » |eI?a'rm{ .`LaIi‘orers j _. _EXCURSION-f__` 3# | l_Auz.‘_.l26tli. in New ' T o.P.A., l lllI1.\\\\\\\\\nV/Jlls\\\ *~' 1/////lA\\\\\\\\'rI1wl/M ss > 3 3. ‘ sw ca ul - BooTs. __ _ We ha've_suDDlied _ijuite anumber of Officers ang Men, with oil tanned hig laced Tre nch Boots, These are spoken of by those who wore them in the trenches as being the best boot made for the purpose, waterproof and comfortable If you are interested in ending a pair to relative r friend at the front, call nd see us. We make rrangements t o h a v e hem shipped in a tew ys direct from the fact- lley & Co. *N .P IIIIII This should be looked _ after at once before the rush starts to get them to France on time. _ \\\\\\_\\id f""'r"'1i'E1`~i`c`iD ’ < _Th¢__Eee¢¢1?1. 'nm “ms -‘-‘f-11 :.1 .1 . . _-_ _-_~_~_ _-_ _ _~_ __~_»_~_»_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~_-_»_ _ _ _ __~\~\f::::_-r:-‘:- -_-:_ . _ _-_ _-_-_~_ _____ _ __~_-_~;_-;_- \‘ 'rmsnscs » ' » ‘ tlsswaltham Vsngusr¢l"`“"` ` lf, 5 I |e5:sa_soneewhy:s'essniIroad=: » throughout eheworldsimethsirsuove- ,_ 1 _ penn with Waltham eeeurecy.._ it se smprovemessts such as thsextra main- » Ulgrlsg. the sgwslled mamw the ' &.‘Z‘;°..f'5"l.‘f$.l‘°" “'a.’i°.'.l..“mY' J A sh.i:..‘““‘a.‘:.° i?..;-=_.:":'»i.".s.°i’__._§___.;. 2? el f union e s ..'lT PAYS to buy Vin this Province. ..*T. GORDON IVES is Guardian _representative in Montague. , L‘u"n, wle mnssnwrn 0 _ in Bafter fcreameryy ni prints sl Butter (Tub) lb. ` .24 Butter (fresh) lb. ?_ to 27 Eggs, dos. to $8 ass: in. (retail) ‘ .15 to .20 Fowle lb. .18 to .14 uhlekens, b. 18 In 1| *HDI (D|’§l.!ll)» t e lil to |10 eww ivnssoai we i tl-5_0 Por! lb. V~ _ - $83 r'l°nl'lli hill. Potatopgd. bus. B0 to 00 Oats (black) hun 65 Oats. White) bus. 62 ,Bseta bus. bunch [_Carra_te_ T bunch .Wool lb. li to 48 Patsnipe. ls. i 1% Knee lolni Siiff.,Thrse Years CURID SY NIRVILINI Anyone would marlvel at my recov- ery. writes Mr. Leonard Latham, a ,young man well known about I. Chat- ham. I had inherited a rheumaticteii- _dency through my .mother’e family. .and in my early days suffered. fright- iully. About three years ago the pain and stiffness settled in my.le!t_lmee joint. I _was lame and walked with a ‘very distinct limp. Nerviline was brought to my notice and I rubbed it into the stiff joint four or five times a day. It dispelled every vestige of pain, stiffness and gave me the full use ‘ of my limb again. I don’t believe there is a pain-relieving remedy, not a sin» ‘ge liniment that can compare with W erviline. I hope every person with mains, with sore back, with lamenees, flwith lumbago, with neuralgia-I do .hope they will try out Nerviline which I am convinced will quickly and per- manently cure them.” ' _ If Nerviline wasn't e wonderful painless remedy, if Nerviline `dIdn’t quickly relieve, if Nerviline wssn’t known to be a grand cure for all rheu- matic conditions, it wouldn't have been so largely used as s. family rem- edy for the past forty years. No heb ter. stronger. 01' more soothing lini- ment made. Get the large 50c. fam- ‘ilyslze hottie; small trial size 25c.; sold by any dealer anywhere. f5§ M nts Pillai W ix F...“i*’:.:;.fE‘::,§°'3°'i:.°f*’*~.Z:"°§’-.-5"‘=`i"`°$:‘.:z oo. saonasnap 0mm.” - '» ‘ nu' - - - _ . - _V and Yiilli:y;for Nerve and Brsim 'inereaan "grey xglfo; 'I;o¢néc-will build y¢=_u up. as a_box, "UNI, DT .011 game. *hu s5“°‘m.x. nm cd.. sz. cssim‘nms‘ Sol at Hughes Drug Store. Montague' Horse Races WEDNESDAY, ' AUGUST: 30lzll' 1915 Dil. DeVAN’S F|lElICllYll.L9"‘a‘f_ ..°ONlV CENT per word each inser- tion for advertising 'in this column. ..°MR. R. R. HOWLETT is .Guar- dian agent for Annandale and vicinity. ..°SlLiCTED HARDWOOD FLOOR- |N¢}.-Extraordinary dry and carefully mil ed, write for prices. THE MONT- Acuni FURNISHING co., urn., MONTAGUE. P. E. I. 1581-8-22mlil8i British Sailors’ 1- Relief Fund' GLEN MARTIN DISTRICT. Miee Marlon Martin, Collector. s .sn 1.00 1.00 1.00 .so 1.00 .so .so .so .25 1.00 .so Mrs. John Nicholson Dan R. McPherson Mrs. Angus Nicholson Mrs. Murdoch.McKinnon - John D. McDonald Finley McKenzie Alax. McKenzie _ W lIam__ McKenzie » Mrs. Norman' McPherson Mrs. Sam_Mcl_’l1ereou _ Mrs. C. K._ Martin Malcolm _B. Martin Miss Mary _B. Martin Mrs. Dan McDonald Miss Elle McDonald Dan McKinnon ~ ~ 310.75 caan wu.|.|Am. Miss Mary Mebonsld, Collector. :1.00 1.00 1.00 .50 .so .50, .so .so so .50 .50 .50 1.00 Mr. Angus J. McPherson Mrs. John Mclnnlei Mrs. Sarah MacLeod Mies Christine McPherson _ Mr. Alex. J. MacLeod Mr. John M. McDonald Mr. John J. MacDonald Mr. Wm. D. »Mac`Pherson Mr. Locky MacPherson . Mrs. Alflnn J._MacDonald_ Miss Christine MacDonald Mary MacDonald _ Mrs. David Murchison .25 Mrs. John H. Stewart .25 Mrs. Joseph W. Acorn .25 Mrs. Chas. Murchison .30 Mrs. Jessie Matheson ~ .50 Mr. Angus Matheion .50 $9.55 .50 .50 .50 A ALLISTON, LOT 63. Mrs. M. R. McLeod, Collector. $1.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 Murdoch R. McLeod Mrs. M. R. McLeod Jas. E. Collins Wm. ‘Martin Nell McAllum ‘ 1.00 Mrs. Angus McDonald 1.00 Angus J. McLeod .50 John A. McPhee ' .50 Mrs. Archibald Mclnnis .50 Mrs. Heston Beck .50 gre. Jas.`A. Bock .50 ra'. Minnie Masters .10 Mr. Alex. McLeod .40 __ . s10.00 catsooma soikm olsrmcr. _ Allan Cameron, CoIIector.' ‘ Claude I., T. Gordon Ives, _Molifllll-le. . _ $7oo PURQES. $l7oo ' Races ~8ta'rt 'at One 0'CIook Sharp. . 2.19 TROT AND PAcE_'\ Purse $200. 2.30 TROT AND PACF - Purse $250. _ _ 2.30 PACE, Stake, _(_e_os_ed.) Purse $250 ` 8 SECONDS ALLOWED TROTTERS. , Entries in the 2.19 class close Wed nesday, Aug. 23rd. Entrance fee live per cent. of purse, and tive per cent. additional from money winners, _'_ Five" to enter and at least three to start. Purses divided 50. 25. .15 and 10 per cent.; of purses. Races to finish at tli_e`end.of fifth heat; All mile heats in harness. Any horse distancing the field, or' any part t-hereof, entitled to one money only. Right reseftedto change order _of program, or to .declare 'race off where sufticient number.of,en_t`rle`s V_are=not received, and to make a new class. to reject any entry, or bar a.p`y_ di'-Iver.. Two or more horsee'trained‘or own- ed in the same stable may start In .the Lsams class, when full entrance money is paid on each. National Trotting Association Rules to govern, except where they conflict with the above ooitditiols. - " The following horses 'have entered, and' are fully paid up in the 2.30 Trot, stake class:-~ ‘ . t \V `- '° ' ' j V Lloyd Achille. Angus li/lcGilIivray_, New Glasgow,_N. '»S. ‘ _ Upton Prince, Dr. J. 'l`i:‘Je'_nkins,-`Charlottetown. Electric Cresceus, Peter J. Cong:-oy, Charlottetown. ‘ Brenton l~i..'l-l._ C. I-looper,‘VCIssrlottetown. _ ’ Keltie, John McPhee,'Freeto`wii. , Jelllcoe. Hammond Kelly, Charlottetown. Cap. Cresceus, I-l. H. Horne, Cliiirlottetown. King Dodds, H. H. Acorn, Sonrle. _ Kitchener, J. S. Wedlock, Charlottetown. The 2.30 Pace Stake has the following entries fully paid up:-- Nutwood. J. S. Wedloclr, Charlottetown. , _ , Miss.Layburn Forward, _James Rile_y_, Gesperaux. ` Cassey Cresceus, P. .I._ Conroy, Char ottetown. Helen A., Gordon -McMillan. North-' River. Zealot, Michael McKenna, _Vernon.; Commodore Grant, 1llllis_Pharma_cy, Montague. . Lillian Patchen. Hllllliliond. Kelly, Charlottewwu. Derby, J. S. Wedlock, _Clfarlot‘_etow_n. __ _ V _ 'lihe teatables this year will~:b_e»i charlie of.the_ eyadies of Montagueand the vicinity. and the obiect is 'a worthy one, toVi-als funds for "Our Soldier Boys" in the ._tronche_s. and .the “Sailors” Relief Fund!" und “Red Cross Work," and we trust thatyog will be patriotic'enough_` togive thankyou: hearty support, as they welIV eeervo. They will give\you'th_e best inee1V'in° town, and you are helping win the war by doing so. ` Montague horse races have alwa.ys,been noted for their good mealtahlos, and they will not be behind their high standard this year. There will also,be' well stocked ice cream _and refreshment saloons,.and the usuel am\`lser'aente.l The management have spared no pains in preparing for the pleaeur_e,‘c0lufort‘. and convenience of the public. . ‘ _ . . _ . _ The following Train Arrangements "have been made, carry” _gn-,nu M well as people:- _ __ . » . ~ ~. Station _ V Fare. Summerside... ' .. .........$l.2_0 9 " ss I _BI Mrs. John Camerpn __ Mrs. A. B. McDonald Mrs. Chas. McDonald _ Mrs. Malcolin Matheson' ‘ Mrs. D. J. McD`onald` _ Ewen McDonald ‘ ; Wm. McDonald » Mary Bruce, Collector. Mrs. Margaret_MatI10son , Mr. Lauchlin Bruce Mr. Henry Campbell _ Mrs. Robt. Thompson Mrs. Esther Thompson Mrs. Geo. Moore -_ Mr. Archibald Matheson Mr. Leo Clarey Mr. Archibald McPherson Mrs. Malcolm R. Stewart 'Willie McLean . Wm. Molltgan Mrs. Wm. cLellai`i Malcolm McLean Mrs. Donald Stewart Mrs. Christy Nicholson ' Mrs. Chas. Martin Pile W A McQueen Pte. D. .R. McQueen C..Devld McQueen Mrs. John L. Morrison .John L. Morrison Mies Maggie A. Morrison _ Mrs. Dan Nicholson V V $0.50 , .40 l, _ . _ .. _$3.70 MILTON caoesu nlerrucr. ‘ Mr. John .1 amor . 51.00 Mr _ Donald Marcellus 1.00 ‘ $5.35. CALEDONIA WEST DISTRICT. 'Mrs. Malcolm McLean, Collector. John P. Stewart $1.00 ~ .50 '_ _ $5.10 _ _uouwr vsnnou oiqrnlc-r. _.___ - _ Miss Effie McQueen., Collector. 1.00 .25 .25 .30 1.00 1.00 .50 .50 .25 .25 .10 .25 .25 .25 .50 1.00 .50 .50 .30 .40 1.00 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 .50 .25 Butter, (dalry,) lh. 23 to . l;r0portioaate fares from .w|ll‘see'one of lbs biggest Kensington ... . ... .l... 1.15 _ Freetown 1.15 Cape»Traver_le .~.._....,...._‘.‘a. ... 1.15 ‘ Emerald Junction".5.'... .'..` V Bradslbsne ... _... .._»' ... .. . 116 Hunter River . . .;. ...._ 1.00 A . .‘ . 1.00 North Wiltshire ~. . . Charlottetown . _ Ybrk Bedford . ‘ Mt. Stewart . lmlra ._ . . . ..._L15 .Souris 3. . . . . . Bear`River . _..... 1.00 _ _ ° st. Peters... . .90 _ .Morell ... .. ... _.._.f....... ‘ Psalms ... 1.. ~-.» -- Cardigan ... - H0l\t\l\|0- . ;. . .. Gill return mer the races. The S. 8.- naterpriss willmeke an data, bringing over horses and where. 'l‘eems will meet _tlie to the trsek at reesonsiile lates., ' Montague as one oi the best xo. cams slmsud-v`r1f»¢< Admission, Ad_ull:s|‘~ $_5°~ _ nsyany .nawuon.'._. .s0_-_;_ . _ ,__ " :zu ."."'."?'.~'® neocons-En -rcs-ana , ,. .al 4' 1.15 ‘ ..._1.00 ,so O -V .sa __ 1.-1sf_ " __A Mrs. J.' J. McDonald ` =_l‘l-.J- J. Stewast " ‘ ; Miss Ellie McQueen ` $1.00 'I Mrs. John Ross ‘ 525. Mis. Alex. Mcliae _5a Mrs. Numan McKenzie .40 Mrs. John D. Morrison . .60 `~° _ .10 III. John Gillis ' ` .I0 Mi'..J. J. Stewart » _ _' ff _ __|_l . John McQueen - ,ss . '-l..._.___ _» _ ss.s0 mga.-=¢`|s|a=n||saa|l ‘ stations .v e 4.. ~+ ass* . --' CARRAGHER. P.E.l. Agent. l Charles Walker, Collector. Chas. Walker ' $0.50 Murdoch McPherson . .50 Lauchflin McLellan .25 Rev. M. D. McLeod 2.00 Mrs. Rev. Geo. McLellan .50 Post Master (Caledonia) 2.00 ’~M. J. Stewart 1.00 Mrs. Hugh McPhee .35 John McPhee .50 John McDonald .50 'Miss Annie Nicholson .50 Mrs. Ronald McLean .50 Mrs. Thos. McPherson .25 Mrs. Hugh McDonald' .25 $9.60 IRIS DISTRICT. Mrs. John Stewart, Collector. Mrs. Angus Benton .25 Mrs. Adam Wight .25 Mrs. J. T. Morrow .20 Mr. Norniau Boyne _2.- Mrs. Archibald McDonald .25 Mrs. Wellington Hume .25 Mrs. R. A. Mclictle .Z5 Mr, B. B. ivhiieivay .as Mr. David Bell _z5 Mrs. John Mc-Donald 1.00 Mr. John A. Stewart .50 Miss Dorothy Stewart .25 $4.20 LEWIS DISTRICT. Mrs. Charles McLean, Collector. Chas. McLean Jas. C. McLean, Jr. Christena McLean Jane McLeod Ewen McKinnon A. B. McKinnon .. John N. McKinnon John McPherson Mrs. Donald Munroe Mrs. John A. McKinnon .25 Mr. John A. McKinnon | .25 25 25 $1.00 .25 .25 .25 .25 §_ [.19 _.10 .00 .60 Mrs. Donald Stewart , Henry Brennick , A. McLean 1,00 Jas. McAuIay _50 Mrs. Kenneth McKinnon .25 Mrs. Geo. $5.05 anooK|.vN o|s'rn|c1'. Mrs. John Bruce, Collector. John_Bruce Jolm McKinnon Marjorie Hume Ethel B. Hume Chas. W. Hume ,1,00 Mrs. Benj. Jardine .50 Mrs. Bella Bears 5 Mrs. Jus. Be-are Martin Bears MPS. Th0S. B. Bears Jessie Bears Mraz Thus. Bears .John Bears (cooper) Malcolm McKinnon Archie McKinnon Malcolm McKenzie Geo. B. Hume $1.00 1.00 .50 .45 .- 0 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 1.00 1.00 $10.95 $2163.40 $2244.75 J. M. H UGH ES, Sec'y-Trees. Previously acknowledged Total 1629-8-24M1i. SUMMERSIDE MARKETS. FRIDAY. Butter, (creamery,) lb. U »-1: .mea Q. =s F* QS ‘.32 Pe ° mamobwm OQm¢¢.nm'§»l2g Calfskins 19 t Eggs, (fresh) doa. Hides, lb. Hay, (loose,) ton. Hay, (pressed,) ton. Oats, (white,) bush, Oats, (black,) bush. . Potatoes, bush. Straw, (pressed) ton. $7.00 Wlwlt. bush. $1.20 to $1.40 Wool, (washed,) lb. 43 Wool, (unwashed) Ib. 35 _ _ _.._-_......_ . _ . _ _ . -.. _...-.. -.....ga SCROFULA AND ALL HUMORS GIVE WAY There are many things learned from experience and observation that the olde;-hgeneration shoxidn im- press u n' - nn er. on them iepghe fslotylliatgserofula and other humors are most successfully treated with»Ho,od’s Sarsaparllla. 0 »This great medicine is s peculiar combination of remarkably eileotive blood-purifying and healih~gIv_ing roots, srks and herbs, and has been tested tor forty years. Get it today. » In Use For 0ver 30 Years Children Cry for Fletcherfe i_ ' ~..~ -‘ ._ ~'V ~.'.v`\ _. ~‘. K _- * `~' .» V _ , V 01 The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 ycais, has borne the signature of ' and has been made under his per- ' { sonai supervision since its ininn cya . _ Allow no one to deceive you in t'lii_a._ All Countcrieite, Imitation! and “ Just-as-good ” are blah Experiments that trifiosvitli and endanger the Penith of lniants and Children-Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Uastorin. is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paseo gon-lc, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It lspleusont, It oontains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and alloys Fever-lehness. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation Flatulency, Wind Colle, all Teetlsiug Troubles and Diorrhoea. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, aesimilatas the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep. f The Chlldrczvs Panacea-The Mother’s Friend. I l annum: CASTORIA Atwavs I ` -“ Bears the Signature of ! ' ‘ _ i. ii , ’ - ...'i gi .- 2-.f 1 .17`<’ I The Kind You Have Always Bought e- -1 cinsnmntovsnnnfui Rl|'LvJAvs_' _._1_, s s e s o -' Canadian National Exhibition f 2 TORONTO I Aug. 29 I sept. 13 Charlottetown' to l`oronto and Return V Going August 31st. 'Vi Retuming Sept. 8th. 23 » - Going September 4th. Q ' A ' SINGLE FARE August 30 Sept. 5 FARE ‘AND ONE THIRD Aug. 25 to Sept. 4. Returning Sept. 1 . _ "J tininAfs__1__t_ii_1sn|v’[lufs -. _______.__ `~\\ '_, ` Prince Edward lsland----Picton-~--Montreal Fast freight and passenger service via S. S. Cascapedia Fortnightly Sailinge DOWNWARD UPWARD From Montreal at 4.00 P. . . .. . ' it #iii ;“i~i: rrive arc- are e- u ay, p. 5,‘?,§_;__’,‘_§;,_,’E,y‘,,,_§53__'_‘_‘_“"" Qug' ww.. Thursday, sept. 21 . . u a , u . - Thursdag, Sep? I4 Thursday’ Oct' 5 Thursday, Sept. 28 Subiectlo change without notice. Carvellllros.,-Agents. Charlottetown, P. E. I. V I ' 11!-8-1Mll\Bt\ltl Sep. 21. » ‘ \ U* -I -.1 ' ls I W v' _' _- l |q i xl 1 i 2 _ awoke- fI"'*°‘ °'-'T 51... __ `v'»*1. ". ` " i.‘_‘l_i‘f'= =_§¥ ls llestem llational. -llatronal Atlantis _ ' ROUTE QUICKEST TIME -‘ ossanwmon sassrina cans ¢ V ‘ _.. °UEl__EC;-_'IA 1__'_UQl.|__::,_ A$:0S, CSCHRANE, WINNIPIG., Will _ lt. INIIIPEG 5.15 $l.=`i »‘ ._ uruulisusu - - - °9c0cunlun.1s|'i:n¢ mos uosavnoni sa ~ mos ‘ imaraatsstsa. li0¢llllll€_4.l|ll. “ ." “ “ lAIlIillIE3.§l|,a, “ `°°_ I W|lIlllPEOI.ls.a.l'la¢. tsl. lla. " IIIIEIEO l.1ll.a._“ “ ~ ' (sm seam) -mls national." _ -_(tm sons), .mesa mm arse. lllirusnlni ii? gr I 1; \ 1 l Q ¢ il.- .. » ig we" 5 _ as sl .; ‘* ”'2`¢@-”c"""*__'f'_'_‘* ""Ff"""‘"i1P_ '°“"’*""‘2‘*‘*1‘-E’ aan-a~