I I Halifax, N. S. I _ 1 JULY 27, 1915 nr- A THE , 1 qq“" LET us develop your films and make your prints. We have a complete and very modem department for handling this woik Send us your exposures we will get the best there is in them, The G. H. Cook Studio nvvivvawwewwlowuweu l Telephone us for an ap- pointment. We will be glad to make portraits of the children, yourself the entire family or any gathering` of friends. The Bayer_Studio r ~ , Eastern S . S . Lines _ International Line li‘::‘.::.“..:;i°v...':e;:i"i-22";€z":.:“l.?¥.‘:z:f land East ort, Lubec. and St. iohn.' l Diltiilll :-Leave Sv. John, Tues, Fri., :ind last. at 7p. m. Return. leave Central Wharf, oston, Mon Thurs and Hun . at I0 00 a,m METROPOLITAN LINE BTEAMSHIPS MASSACHUSETTS AND BUNKER HILL .i§‘.°§¥§ §.‘.’.§'.".iIli‘ °.\l’.‘..f"ii'.'.‘lil"f.’2‘i'.l2 §‘f’§1.°J'.;.§"..°.'.’ vice returning. MAINE STEAMSHIP LINE STEAMSHIPS NORTHLAND AND NORTH STAR mldlggf lgglgilslin \Vl;a}rf,Portland,Tues,,'l‘hurs ii. . M ., _ ' New York. Snménservlige rélrilirnaililrll 30 3' m' for City 'Picket (lflice, 41 King t~iir¢.¢;_ Bteamahlpa Calvin Austin, Gov. Ding- _ ley and Governor Cobb. (_:i(iI'_Ar‘_liTW|_l!§EI Le_ave St.John` Mon, Wed an ri a e a.m..or Lub Ln I ° ii “- =">°" “°" as you can get in 1*’ . m1 SEAL BRAND I .._< vv' ,._,_ _ 7 ' .--¥"` 'ii.~_uv 5' '_' _\ -_ )' mw- P I; ‘ ll .:~"ib"jij'.‘, .T COFFEE l As _im I ~. gp 2 U 5 - 'r Eg - near perfection this world CHASE 82 SANBORN MONTREAL Ill A. C. Currie, Agent, St. John, N, B. I A. E .Fleml T.F.&.P.A. New Bruniwiclkgl st John' F' . Furness Sailings lfrom LONDON From HA|_|FAx STEAM Eli. July llih ' Messina _iuiy 315; L . / _;-» July Zlst Appenine August i0tii From LIVIVIRPUOL From HALIFAX STEAMEII. July 22 Durango Aiigiist 7th Aiisim ii-il Tabasco Aiigiin :mth Furness,Withy & Co,Ltd. town are cancelled for the present. from HALIFAX 'to Boston every Mon- day and Thursday morning at 7 o’clock. _ ._ _, 7 »PLesT.-r=- All sailings to and from Charlotte- ’l‘iie S. S. “EVANGELiNE" sails JAS. CARRAGH ER, Agent. Charlottetown. l From Montreal-Quebec MISSANABIE - : JULY 31 ‘ ' METAGAMA, - - WB Howard I) P A P R ,St I0hn,N B Geo, Waller, Dominion Express Buildini! "ANADIAN ' _ PACIFIC Direct Short Route l'lE'l‘ \\'El1lN Alley & Co ll.-_________ l July -, Shoe A Snaps VlllllihPlls'§_‘§i> $1-48 1 La:‘;:f.P.saf.. $2.29 -’ L.5E‘.ii?.‘2$‘§f`l.?»3 $2.29 L.:<:.fsf:;sss $1.-is sisss ss; 48. l l _____T____ ,L_ -‘ima-A11 135 Queen St. l I- Guardian ..°'I'. GORDON IVES is Gua Representative for Souris. Representative for Souris. ` ..*TRANSFERRED. - The friends oi’ Mr. J. H. Beatty oi' '_Canadian Bankot Commerce are _ry to learn that he has been wish him the best of success in promotion. His place is taken Mr. Richards of Shelburne, N. S -..*TRUSTEES MEETING HEL Principal, Emerson Warren, Glasgow; Vice Principal, Frank in Boston. He will return in Longpie has arrived home from his old home in Souris.-Mr Jos 'WlliI0. Souris West, has retur home after being several years iialifiix.-Mr Horne, representing iloii McKay & Co., Toronto,.wns Turnbull and Feeliaii, who have b cruising around Annandale and time by motor boat.-* THE MAHKHS Cl["1‘0WN MARKETS Print butter (per lb) i~‘owl (per lb) Chickens, Wheat. (per bushel) Buckwheat Barley Oats (white) Oats (black) Hay, pressed per ton Eggs (per doz) Tub butter (per lb.) Potatoes (per bushel) Tiirnips, (per bushel) 10 to 14 to Pork (per lb) carcass Oats (Black) bus. _ S’SIDE MARKETS Straw (per ton) gg 'I‘urnips, bus. Wheat, bus. 1.50 1 Wool, .lt-. Eggs, dozen tlay, loose ton 810.00 11 Hides, lb. Lamb pelts .30 ats, (white) bus. Barley hus._ 65 to 9 Buckwheat Butter, lb. (dairy) Butter. lb. (Creamery) Calfekins lb. Oats (black) bus. Potatoes, bus. .80 .20 .22 . .10 . (TIIICAGO, July 26.-Wheat No. Rod, new 114 1-4; A 114 3-4; No. 81 1-2, A 82. Outs No. 3 white 55 1 A 56 1-2; Staiidnrd 56 1-2; A 57 1 itye No. 2, new, 1.02. Barley 74; 79. ‘Timothy 450; A 550. Clov 850; A, 1325. Pork 1325; Lard 79 A 797 1-2 Ribs 925; A 958. Souris yesteriiay.-Ainoiig the visitors 10 SOUFIS on Sunday were Doctors $1.25 $1.00 $1.00 514.00 .19 Hides -_12 Beef (per lb.) retail 10-12 .11 681 H . . ‘. ay pressed 10 00 U gene Meldncliern, Ciiarlottetowinwere :E0 among the visitors to Souris last gaimeai. pei- ioo 3.75 Week-“" as hard, new 115 1-2 at 118. Corn No. ello " ..*IT PAYS to buy in this Province rdian ..°CARL MGDONALD is Guardian many the BOP- trans- ferred to Winnipeg. However they all his by _ _o D.- The meeting of the Trustees of Souris High School was held on Wednesday Ilight last. The following teachers were appointed for the ensuing year: New Tier- iley. intermeiliate Room, Miss Agnes Miilnnis. Primary, Miss Mary Walsh. ..*SOURIS AND VICINITY.-Mr George Mooney has arrived home in Souris alter having spent three years about a. month.-Miss Margaret Butter, Char- l_0li€l0Wll. is at present visiting trieiids in Souris West.-Mr James (Ion- cord, Mass., to spend the summer at eph ned in Gor- iii een For- 20 to 25 ll 16 .60 .62 .22 .25 .25 .00 .15 .60 .30 .15 .00‘ and Water Wings at the Central '24 Drugstore. E. A. Foster. 23 gg WEAPON WHICH ONTARIO 27 Nan: y W 82, A 8 1_.,, N0 4 Yellow ment will supply to the Canadian forc- , . .. ___ E A() ml Lewis Automatic Machine Gun," but it 0'. weighs only 25 pounds wltliout its ' tripod support, which is four and aiilt' pounds iii weight. '1`hus the whole gun MARITIMEAN_I_’ROVIN CES ‘ Montreal and West “ALL RAIL LINE” T0 BOSTON See The Canadian Rockies EN ROUTE T() SAN FRANCISCO EXPOSITION _ cl .- g-ii-e ee Q B AUG. 7 Charlottetown Hard Coal _ . To Arrive We have the following schooners, and Ice Cream, the best iii thc city. from us then you will be sure of get- tin tlie best rocurnble. Our line in- grnplicr could desire. The T-wo Macs. 149 Great George Street. ' Fl 5° PPP @3333? uu'e1u§l'=U'U FFF? 2.0 8.00 4.00 We carry a com lete stock of --}woster's Drugstore for Soda Water 2275-7-27m3i "Get your photographic supplies E 1 D ~ udes everything an aiiiziteur photo- Time Table, Rocky Point Ferry. 8. S. Hillsboro. ‘S 23 is gi: .5 FF \-IV-I . 9°5°!“.°9° oo."'.°‘£*oo=.=eo= ¢°®g¢Q©QQQ® __u'ei'or,u::~a~u:»a» .5.5F.55`s`s`s5F555 .00 a.m. .m. .m. .m. m. SUNDAY 13 - 2.8 8.30 5.00 p M. MURPHY, Manager. Coal L_ l IIL\\\\\§YII/III I priced'-ioe now on way and due from New York and Philadelphia with car- goes ot Best American Authracllo eoal/in Egg stove end Chestnut sizes, namely ~ieAiAH icsrerson, wan sooem "n. Powsna" with 610 wil "F. A. ALLAN" ....wlth ..650 ion! 'rms coin is an or best quality- and will be sold at very lowest Price while discharging. Parties req\iirin8 Anthracite Coal cannot do better than by booking their orders st once, and delivery will be made from veasels_ while discharging. BiiiiI.liIl.B¢|,| & Co i luv - all HY GRADE goals and ai- ways give prompt and careful attenltion to all orders large and smal. We have vessels now en route with HARD COAL-Egg Stove Nut, Old Sydney- Roan , Sydney Run of ine, Inverness Round and Peanut, Qlbion Round, Run of Mine and ut Customers who want the best should order now so as to take delivery from the Vessels. Use our Coal and save money. Plione 111 A nte Dominion Ceai Oo.. LN- -fi£:‘...#. .i.-frsrxlrrv, = ‘ \i91lnlllllf.\\\\\\\\\\\v/1 O 'Constipadon' ‘ , Vanishes Forever 'Prompt Relief--Permaaeai Caro CARTER3 LITTII ."“ ' -~ uvi-:ii Pius 1/ ` Purely vqid-.eva _ A Iail. able-:li aurdy _ '_ /1. .L ,|,';'|§,°,,, ’ " ' i1"ru: Sap Ilia ' ’ 1 ' IVER diem f. ' N PILLS. distress- » " Leave Ch‘town Leave Rocky Point cm ML - 7_0() tm, 7.20 a.m. 'z i:":.';:"m.‘i.‘.°::'.i'r‘°';'..."‘i“.=‘: \ ` ¢ .` , In nuiiie-ii... swim . llllIi\\\\\\\\l/ll Boston Shoe Iiining Parlors pecial Chairs for Ladies anama, Straw`and all inds of Felt Hats Clean- ed and Blocked We carry a full line of Pol- shes for Suedes all colors, mperial Bronze and White hoes. e Clean Our Hats Here -in Charlottetown- erefore we do not ve to Charge Extra for xpressage or Sending them Away ut of Town Orders Prom- rwmg, € w,...... mg-gi 164 QUEEN ST. CI-IARLOTTETOWN |070-51l0I¢f. IJ. Lyons 8. Bn. ,,,._.__<_'_ . __ , _. n....' . , _ ~ ' _- _..- , . _ . . i ~ . 1 '~ . ~‘ 'i' ~ ‘ ~ » ~~.‘-1. _ _ , i . . . ptl y Attended to ‘ 1, ii operated by oiienian, without difficulty. A weapon from the shouldc as thou i it ll .change inagazines,_ each of which contains 47 rounds. It is in operation ii the present time, and is somewhat similar to a l-iotchkiss automatic rifle employed by the French. B. to ary service cartridge, the point ot whose biillct is used to discoiiiiect every portion of ilie mecliaiiisin; and ti ter thiit thc gun can be dismaiitled. and any small damaged part replaced, well inside iivc minutes. The weapon takes the service amniunitioii, and its range is similar to that of ilie service rifles. When used on it fixed mount, ; the butt stock may be reinovcil and a “spade handle" substituted. THE PURE BRED CLYDESDALE (1 No. (4 Dam, "Baron's Lilly,” (imp.) by "Baron’s Pride" (9122). Flash Fav- orite in 1906 beat all competitors at Dominion Exhibition, Halifax and has proven himself first class stock ho Royal’s dam is considered the highest type of Clydesdale breeding in Scotland. Flash Royal is a beautiful individual dark bay in color, well cut ., cl $ .0 0, _;' might rather be termed rifles. ’l‘lic ~ m _~ _ _ Ilia Klnil Yuii ilaia Always iiiiuglii Bears the Blmaatnn. of I iiertlon for advertising in this column. Cash muiif accompany order, .. b- scribers are asked when having their papers changed from one address to another to please give old address as well as new one. This prevents any delays and saves unnecessary trouble in going over the hooks. - ..*MO0NLiGHT EXCURSION. - S.S. Enterprise leaves Montague at 8 o'clock Thursday, July 29, calls at Lower Montague and Georgetown. in aid of sidewalks. 50c. Montague, 35c. Lower Montague and Georgetown. 2281 ..*PATRiOTiC MEETING. - An enthusiastic Patriotic Meeting was held in the B. I. S. Hall, Souris on Thursday last. A large crowd was present, and the Souris band started the entertainment by “O Canada.” Rev. Mr. Styles was the first speaker. Ile exhorted all young men to obey the call of duty whether at home or on the tiring line. The Scotch song, “The March of th_e Canicroii Men," was rendered by Mr. W. J. Brown, provoking great applause. Messrs. Ritchie and Robins sang several duets and individual solos which were very much appreciated by the audience. Mr. Edgar Shaw also gave a very hu- morous selection froni the “Habit- ant." The speocli of the evening was delivered by Sir Louis Davies, who spoke optimisticly of the war. He explained the situation clearly and showed the necessity ot' mcii at the front. During the course of his re- iiiarks he showed that the retreat oi' the Russians t’rom Wursiiw was only a stragetic move on their part. After Sir Louis spoke Mr. J. G. Steriis, (Tiipt. Temple McDonald, Colonel Peake, and Major Lcigh. At the close of the meeting eight young mon volun- teered for the P. E. l. liuttcry. The meeting closed with the singing oi’ the National Anthem.-* EA STE RN PERSONALS ..*Mr. J. J. lloriiby, Cliarlotte- town, was in Souris yesterday.-* ..*Miss Mary Peters, Rollo l1ay,lins arrived home from Boston after three yciirs absence.-* ..*Miss Jenny ilrowe, Rollo Bay, arrived home for the summer i'roiii iioston.-~* ..*Mlss Mildred .loliiisoii arrived in Souris lust night ifter sponding a three weeks vacation with her parents in Kensington.- .. *Mr. and Mrs. J. Brown together with their little son are spending it Tow days at the Sea View Hotel, Souris.-* ..*Messrs. Hugh Connors and Eu- “A fine nssortnieni. of Bathing Caps 2275-7-2711131 GOVERNMENT WILL SUPPLY T0 THE FORCES iinc guns which the Ontario Govern- ,, ..°oNE cenr pei- word ascii in- V 'ri ll £2? oHARLo1'rs'rowN GUAR_DiAN_ __ _ __ ' __ ___.._~., . PAGE SEVEN ~1 U sod so :i102 > l" <@. U 0 2 -i #1 . _ ' ,f .i is - .. _ .- ___ . ,_ 1 ..~A GRAND TEA PARTY ai Moreii -"_, \ is id 7 rf fl "‘ ui I l on August 9th. A special train leaves ,'_ ‘ I i ti... city at 1.15 pn.. mo-1-zimsi I Q mu I ! __ voivs oi.n Anoiisss - su -" "- -N* 2‘l~*~- -’ f‘~ -41"* ~'~ "P -**=*~ ’ molu Z NOBODY NEED BE WITHOUT THEM _ Perhaps you cannot afford an auto but you can eaail afford Y the time to say to your bicycle dealer, “No, l’ll_take nothing but DUNLOP tires. My friends all have them and I want to be - _associated with a winner as much as they do.” Bill SOLD-BY-BICYCLE-DBALERS_-’l‘HROUGHOU1'-CANADA iii ___ of intercepting oilicial nicsszigc sont to :ind from the Eiffel Tower, but the cimrgc' failed and he was loilgcil in ii segregatioii camp ns un eiiomy alien. His while ment been thereupon arrested and triinsferrcd to it Paris jail. Incidents ln his career are cited as showing that lie was in close toiicli with eil stiiies of the central empires. Geissler was persona griitzi at thc German lilnibiissy, and even iiitciidcd Qiiicial receptions. At his hotel lic staffed with Gerniiin, except. the kitch- eiis, made, i 1 ' . »‘ i- . - ' ‘ MONTREAL July 25___The _“___ dispciist witii the triilii., sirvaiit. l`his PARIS HOTEL MAN closures the expected at the np- proacliiiig trial of Arthur Gelssler who has cnibezzliiig $100,000 bcloiigiiig to the shareholders of hotels iii which lic is interested. in Paris. in addition to the Astoria. which was patronized by all the lead- ing . : s, Campbell, Maiesherbcs, Iieausite, (fol- uinbia and 1)'Autrichc hotels in Paris, the ville, lice. What astonished Paris business men years ago Geissier was pciiiiiless. They allege that at. len:-it tcii 'cars ago most with iicr the best hotels in Paris. 'Flicy further allege thot it was on the built iiess into the hotel was-exclusively Gcriniiii with the exception of the clicfs. These uliegutioiis constitute a charge that Gciisslei' zicicd as si-crot agent on behalf oi' Gei‘iii:in_v before iiiid during the war. In fairness to him no publicity has been given to his re- fl croe ply. with At ai'resieil on siispfrioii oi' huviiig evert- cri a Astoria- which oi'i'iipin.»' ii coiiiiiiziiiil- ing position at the top of the A'/<=ii\ic iles A GERMAN SPY. PARIS, July 23.* Astoiiishiiig dis- beeii jailed here on a charge oi' Gcissle was the biggest hotel miin Amcriiaii visitor he run the exclu.sivc ltoches Noircs at ’i‘rou- and the fusliionable imperial ot in the fact that ten or twelve I the German Secret Service, thc ciiicient organization of its kind the world. begaii to iliiuiico liim ii view to ciiubliiig liiin to cor- i(niscr’s own orders tliut Geisslcr the sumptuous Astoria. in readi- for the Kaiscr's_triuinpliiil entry Paris as conqiioror. The stuff of therefore, it must be added tliiii ertaoc boolbiilidlio mm mm min espionage. thi- outbreak oi' the wfir hc- was wiri-less apparatus on the roof iii’ t‘hanips Elysees-with the object hotels wore s`oqi1r>stercil uiiil verifying the books thc govern- audiiors discovered they hail taiiipered with. Geissier was the inner circle in Berlin, heari- by the Kaiser which rules thc de- und\vi1enev0ri~om uints were lie is not inded otiicinlly cliartzed | lent ei touch of mystery to his affairs and people now rush to the conclus- ion that his big staff were secret ser- vice agents. lluroii von Schocii, German ainhasso dor here when the war broke out, used the Astoria as his rcsiileiici- be- fore taking over his oiiiciiil mansion. i<‘ri:iich oiiiciuls now vliiiiii to have l'ouiid evidence that thc Astoria was to be used by the Kaiser on his ex- pocti-d arrival in Paris :it tliv braid of his troops lust August and that a great biinqiiet was ordered for tho third week in August when :ii~corrii spi-cial to tho 'l‘oroiito (lloho siiys: ‘Ncgotutioiis likely to bc coiiifiiiilcil witiiiii thi- next few days will probab- ly briiig to lirooklyii thc most \iiiiisii» ul tis wi-il as one oi' thi: liiggest ot' llic war orilci'i~:. A coiilrzict for tho con- striictioii of 20,000 portiible liouisvs, to lic used in iiclgiiim and Norihcrii i<‘i‘aiii:i>, is involved :iiiil ziggri-giities iiiiiiiy iiiiilioiis of doliiirs :is tho piir- ciiusiiig agciit thus fiii' iii ilic t.raiisa.r:~ tion. 'i`lic plziii calls for the furiiisiiiiig oi' striictures suitable for ilwelliiigs, churclics, schools and biisiiicss build- bc i-roatcil to liousc tho i‘i-fiigi-‘S iiitiilc lioiiii-li»s.~; by the high tiiio ot' the Ger- iiiziii nilvrtiicc in Frziiicc. Sliipiiiciit oi’ thi- buildings is expected to be com- pliiteii by winter. it is believed that Great Britain, P‘rziiii'i: :uid iiclgiiiiii are acting joiiit~ ings. l, sliould his iiitciitioiis prove hosiilc. I --4 I Notice f° Patrons I G. F. liiitclit-son, optician, will be absent from his oillcc from July 31st to August 9th inclusive. ’1‘lie store however, will be open us iii-iiiui t'or the transaction of all business ex- cepting eye exaiiiiiialioiis. Pat- KIN By Kamares, 2.10 3-4-Dam, prices on the markets today D057 ii-14liitusti’Emwftf. (38086) rons desiring appointments kindly note dates. Russula, dam of five includ- ing Bergen, 2.06 3-4. The breeders of King’s County again have the opportunity of breeding to this great Standard _Bred s_tock horse. _ _ _ His colts are all large stylish drivers, and are bringing big _ Why breed to_untried horses, when youjcan secure the ser- vices of a horse with zi good stock reputation .__ _ KINAROS, will make the season of 191.), at the Montague pl Livery Stables. _All mares at owne_r's risk. it is said (icissler rcfliscil to Further particulars on apphcatlon' 1- ..; 'T' '_ -3 s at the front ai; ii. cost of 200 0 cial name oi' the weapon is llie iiiy be carried about by one inaii, and powerful man may even use the r, gl were an ordinary rifle. The gun can fire 440 rounds ii. min- tc, including the time necessary to i the Freiicli and Belgian trenclies at The Lewis gun is designed in such manner that the only tool necessary dismantle it completely is an ordin- iis operation is such ii simple mat- CASTOFI IA For Infants and Ghlldren. important Notice to Farmers STALLl0N» “FLASH ROYAL" 2790) C.N.R., Foaied Aug. 8th, 1911. inspected and approved Enrolment 52, sire "Flash Favorite" (imp.) 533), i.By Royal Favorite (10630) rse. Baron’s Pride, sire of Flash HEAD and NECK with heavy. clean 'bo tion and a sure foal getter. This gives the farmers oi’ Murray River and vic- inity a golden opportunity of seciirliig the services oi' a first class stallion nl avery moderate price. Stallion will ba Murray River during the season of 1916. Wilihm Kearney in charge. ne anil perfect action, kind disposi- kept at Kearney Bros. Stables, at _ 10345-lillwatroithenwalti .5 / ss '. “ i .753 - é” - L_- __\ _ _ BERGER’S ‘i o Paris Green Purchase Your Supply Now BERGER’S PARIS GREEN in 1 lb. tins. AMERICAN PARIS GREEN in 1 lb. papers. At lowest Market Sprayers. Berger’s Arsenate of Lead for spraying your.Orchard and Trees. The most effective treatment tor the codiing moth 1 lb. 226 5 lbs. 30c ea. 10 lbs. $1.50 -,_ .L-..=~~r.smr §»f__;_s ____ _ ~> ' 1.-ft.:-.' 1..-‘-.'..""T - . vi I`l"I.‘-`1*f1"""".lf>»’f I 1" \IllI"l"" '. . .~.- ~ is ..i»..-'.'f..-.=.._ac'er_2a».............1:.;g I _“" \ o `- ‘ e N/ Bellow Sprayers as cut $1.50 Saves Time Labor and Material J _ , .. ».;\i;‘;\;, »'--.- -. - . ,,. _ _,__ ' ' l I 4 I / ll .1 _ _ _ _, _ _ _ .. T... _ . , _ _ _. .<-qk,..,_.,_,.__,.., , , ______.,_r _ _ _ _ _ __ ... _- _ _ _ , 'ri _ _ _ _ . _ i it i i 7 ;,._";__ I 5... v _-avi - ~-_-_i ~. -J . li The wonder of the century. No water, no flour. Applies one pound of Paris Green to an acre of Potatoes. Will knock the potato bug stiff every time.- The greatest little machine in the world. Worth many times the ex- penditure. Price only ............... . . . . . . . ............... .... $1.50 Store closes every saturday at one o’ciock “ I during July and August lli/cl-Eogcislliiviliiioritlllo l ~ WHOLESALE .AND RETAIL _ . ,. _ . ‘ i .",_:'- . , \" . . ,_ .~ _ ~ ._ - _L '_ r 4. ‘.- I A ..- . \.‘~ ‘djs \ . _ _ .' . *`»~..' ' - ` \ ' ~ ` . . ~ - `,;`-M;-‘r_`~“.L".~:» i _, _- __ _ __ .»__;\-<__..}~.` _.,:_». . _ \ \ ‘\\‘ ' . . ‘ ' “_ 3 4, _§;~=:. Q-§.\:§j Q!- .. ...»..~ i. _ _ ~,..,. f;=s'.~ 3*--~=~:°°__ . ... . 1 < t ~. .- ... ~ ‘ ` .i ‘ l -- -"' ‘ ' ‘ . .=-T"f“`i`?"`~“’-`~‘~“.="¥ M .“ w'-“"'~'~'* ~ ,.;.. `-1"§*»'~I.-->‘»";f.‘¢,. » " " 4