1. i L `* _ _-TWU summer :mrs nnsrorxnn ’ ' THE ' " ' T f’ ‘ ` _ _ " if*.UQ_U’lB"E1’5i '¥§¥3 ` _ _ _ __ . _. __ _'___ ___ __ A, _ ,_,,.,. - -ir 4' rv-_ » P* ~- '~°* -el--:_ sz gies or s appearance or s con _ _ _ _ __ __ .d__ stronghizd.-The ____hmeatlon oceu Died a tc at tht of Lake On ldvcrlilinl ,FIM ---------°<~-~°-“Mugs lon In this way the money hereto- m.|°_ at th’ p|.*°n¢ ut of Km _ ~ .i _ _ t = _ ~ < 1 H _“:'|n"“i=5`;”° fore sent abroad yearly for apples gon, md Wu mug by pi-°ne,¢ng¢Ki.u llawzandldilfllidht Phone,-e..l32Cl3l will be circulated among our own 1613. After the deferlt ofthe Enz- ch __ ____"__'__ people and the general prwpcrwy of lish at Tlconderoga, in the Summer , _ . l"H¢ld 01”” I* * ° _ _ of 1758, Col. John Bradstreet urged, S g- Branch Omen at Bummersiiie the l"°""‘ee Wm be i“°"°“"d by °° Abercrombie to sand an expedition _ fmllcll- ainet Frontenac. Th 1 a ‘2:"___°n' s‘lu_--3 md 'DIL-T.-iut--~ The Weelth °f the P"°"i”°e deeergsaled to the cémmsniferprglllgshe dl; _._ ._ H T l D'lRY 0F EVEHTS not depend upon the great accllmu-_tached 3,000 troops for that purpose We have 3 Very choice ‘lations ni the iew hut nn the little and placed Col. -'Bradstreet in corn- SCTCCITOII Of real Havana -I-0_DAY g,,_ddi¢i0,,s to the saving, of the mend. '1‘lie‘arn'iy was doin-posed prin- .ciiai-s. You will readidly_ _ __ ='“°"Y~ (nv ,\1,,gistmt¢'s (`ourt ‘I a.iii. clpally of provincials. Bradstreet went by way of Oswcgo. crossing the ~ _ , _ ‘ - ‘_ . . t , 3 _r=¢°sw2= H1 e > <= “dl .S soiiruiuc LIKE ¢LOSvRr_ l.i.‘ii..‘.'I..I:3.._°“.‘1f..3‘“.?.i.“.i,lii?.£i£‘;_ .32 n “brands annual tournament continues. l3e1V\` army and its el bt cannon and two k ow T 'lem Li“k`“- “L30 “' "Lu I se _ "The 008*-ll Of COUST-it“U°"l1\ 1""`mortsrs took ups position within a . . . . _ _ . - _ _ , _ l`~“_"‘es ("1 I'1”“e1 b uv' L0 y erty" is the exaggerated phrase in mile of the fort on the evening of Bock Q Company E _ Henry Clay Carolines Ofers iDay lu-inn a stafiiiory public winning. 'sir wuiml had handed they surrendered. 'rhe Indian auies or MIHIITTTCOS lhulidayv The Mormns “lr mn U '_ V p 0 _ fire. and there were only 110 prison- ` ' Y be ll Y ' ' ' V I ` ~ ' '- ` H Upmann lgwntng d |(`ni~veli, Mr. Macdonald and Dr. sixteen mortnrs, prov sims and rui- T ep’ n ‘ '(‘lark, as lieutenauts, succeeded in itary stores, n “Nei _ flllllillily 0_5 Rgmgq and Jullgf ‘ “Th F . G dh" WH' holding up the business of the House 9"le11_ _ firms. “hd “We Mme 5 venlng "ar by ri series of guerilla tactics as dis- vegneg d th ° ' ‘ _ ra street, the common er of e Also A time assortment not be issued on Monday buf g.-fieefui ns they were nnnamlieieiiin ,,ic,0,i0,,B arm” had served in the , - _I W1" be published 0|] Tl-ltldly tiiehistory of Parliament. expedition against Louisbiirg in 1745, of Egyptian and rurklbl BS USUIE To bring this state of nfliiirs to an and later was lieutenant-goveriior of cigaretics. Advertiser, wi" p|¢,s¢ ,mic end and to enable the minority in SL J0hl_1'S. N@“'f°_\1h1<‘S hilt Simply l>€Cll\1S0 wc du lionient to deinziiid the closure, and not loud zifter them. lt is hlliniliut- ‘ if thirty-six members of ii. House of ing to see tlirougholit thc _co\iuti‘y, nearly two iiundreil and thirty con- ilainfy Souvcn Jewelery' llicnniiiclled bell pins, brooch- es, cliff links, spooiis, slick pins and fobs Special Siock_ G, ll, Taylor jeweler Optician | l ‘ Good Black Foxes We own and have listed for sale ii number of options on he-st ls_liind traiu,binck fox pups with reiiubie certificates. Sept. (D. Oct. Delivery 'i'ieiiephi>ne for particulars. Montague Black Fox' Exchange 6,4, , _£5 L‘V(‘l1lflg. Tl.‘ESDA\", AUGUST 20. |9‘3 which Sir Wilfrid describes the ex- tremely modified form of closure passed by t e House of ommons last session. This rlile was not in- Aligust 25th. The construction of batteries was immediately commenced h C ,ond on the 26th they opened fire on the fort. The garrison did not offer "M nd! S¢ T- 'Sli Llbof troduced and carried without due ing day, finding the works iintenable, 0 yi G d \ei the leadershl f the House to the defendels had ned at the 'wht lie Gd 011 Tlltidh , M' Wm Pugsley “Tm “nh Mr ers The spoils included sirty Cainou, rule in the Hous Mr Borden avail- lhegg (ghnnggs. _ _ _ _ e'-_ ' _ 1' after his victory nt Frontenac, and 0 _*__* _ ing iimsef_ of ri cause p acei on the in 1764 he made n trip through the """”"' 'T book of ru es hy Sir Wilfrid hlmilclf. Indian country, and concluded treat- J° G* 0 FHUTT CROP REPOHL iiiti-odiiced the closure, by which a les of pence with various Chiefh by -m __ _ A _ debate may be terminated by o mem- ;‘_"m°l',dth: rtealskrgns l‘T7e_:etb°§nd;°dr°l1' fx The fruit. crop repoi' or iigiis , ,mr nf the Government giving notice _er ai o e _.;ct;_l;e much resistance, and on the follow- commissioned n ma,or general shortly _1 T H E G U A R D I A N it to his euseenisrs without speio l“1¢°‘1 in 01° °ll>¢\_1re._°! that French ANOTHER Wlilelaggg PERIBHEIL SEATTLE. Aug. 22.-Another hero story in the annals of wirelesa tel- egraph! was told bers early today when forty surviving members of the steamer State of California arrived here on the ste mei- Jefferson. Donald C. Perkins, of Oakland. iCal.) who went as chief wireless operator on the state of California in hope of encountering adventure .was oi! duty and asleep when the steamer struck an uncharted rock in Gambier Hay, Alaska, last Sunday morning. Awakened by the shock, he rushed to the wireless room and ordered Walter Chamberlain, the operator on duty, to seek safety, Then he sat down at the key. but before he could send his urst call for help a falling mast went through the wireless house ond crushed Perkins to death. Of the three lifeboats launched. the survivors said one was useless, hav- ing been smashed by falling wreck- nge and one was carried down by the suction of the boat. AUSTRALIA TO "' BE REPRESENTED. SYDNEY, Aug. 25.-It is ofiicialll’ stated that Australia will be repre- sented at the Imperial Defence Con- ference iii (.‘-aiiadu. at the end of the year. T-IUl‘1li'l‘A KILLED MADERO. NEW YORK, Aug, 23.-Arthur lsert of Siin Francisco but lately 'engineer l iiiithority for the stiitcineiit. I"ROC'l‘illl'S 125'l`l-l STREET for the Mexican government here to- day says Huerfa himself killed Mada- ro and that ex-governor Gainorrn is LATEST EHUM THEATERS 'l‘HisA'i‘RE, NEW YORK. Musical treats, rare comelly_ and irillinnt variety in general nwult the the col TJ. wil lin thi me ns ull cli To Fire 8000. feren Wh hand thel put thei ins, card ducti Be fanc are cou clea A BPD 'I' sho gal shii This line will iiienii something to T the G Sllldli SALE GPENS _ TODAY AT Puoii FIRE 'SALE .__-_-_.1---_¢ day will he a biz dey he PM-°“'5 ' Sale, as some exceptionally La discounts are offered on the dif- und t lines shown. 0”" LEATHER ooons. dies' hand-satehels, the stylish always stocked by Paton's, in ed at bali price and should clsnr sinks, sA'r1Ns, ETC. ` "l“i°"‘Y' at appeals to a lady more than on, at sharp ten this morning. mor r full range of fall sllks and sat- Han stocked before the fire in heavy cord board boxes which protected Ba from llrs and smoke. The re- _at ons are sweeping we III: r, ilrm in texture, are shown in y, plain and stripe. The colors 0 red out. die” bout 1600 yards, no sn-mples, no _ rovals, no phone orders or C. O. E51" orders from city and mail orders day l be handled in rotation. LADIES’ WAISTS. T he daintlest silk and lace, mull, lyrlt ii and pique wnists go on sale 3” s moi-ning also and the curly ty: pper will dsrtainly catch the bar- g ns. They are handsomely trim- il in many ciises with contrasting des, buttons, briiid, etc., and ure A diiinty us they _cnii be iiiiil not nt on soiled. F00 _ pnrl l<`l.ANNl-JI. flU'i‘lN(l WAISTH. whi ~ i will e young liidies us the line in- is t exquisite and at the wiide dis-1 T0 ni merited shnuid he promptlypvefe- 'md W1" be °°ld at sweeping “mounts and is valued at about h We llll ldes pretty patterns in the heavier the ight tiiiliired shirt wnists with tha stor I' MIBBEB' FALL DRESS. some sllks or satins? Today Some stunning styles are shown in r long waiting ends, as`Pston's misses' dresses to ne put on sale this ning at sweeping discounts. dsome checks, plaids, vslvs¢_i;_ uroys, all the top notch style, sure and see them. Store opens 10 a. m. and school opens next . Be ready. . ek _ autiful sllks and sntins, rich in imp “'*' "‘W TODAY’S STOCK, day's stock is ALL NEW, no left Just think, $500 worth ol bur- s going on sale at, 10 n.m. to- Sydney Street entrance. HOUSEHOLD LINENS. is department will appeal direct. o the housewife and if she ciiiln y she will find big bargains in ns, towels, towelling, blanket. , etc., etc. FURNITURE. sweeping clearance is being miiiie what iurnitiire is left, dining- m cha rs, bullets. music cabinets, or sets, and mnny odd pieces ch ii. visit to this department show. he surest way to get the bargains o visit Paton’s and go through different departments. Remember e opens at 10 o'clock, Sydney eet entrance, ./ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ 1 . g fxoirienlmt in thc. neni future but is doubtful hmml. of 0,.gam7_mg_ Hut _ng of Um Great western Circuit is patrons of B. F. l’1‘octni"s 125th Ht. ftiest zippciirunce possible. _ -St ir” \V‘ll th d c o \‘\' L_ M. M_cK__innon, Manager Iontagiie BIRTHS llUiiN.»--At Stonoway, Sass., To w. il. iinii Mrs. Weeks on Wednesday 13- th., August. 1013, ii daughter Mrs. W. A. Lirennaii, Slinimersiilc, and Mrs. lloriice Roberts, of Devon- port, spent tlie week eiiil in Ubnr- lottetown the giiests of Mr. und Mrs. W. l’. Doull. 'l'i) \'0'f‘lok, _ iiithough it must have been ii difli- “_ price. cult place for him to get to Anil just before tiiiit, ii wcck or so cariicr 11 ilespiitcii from the slime pliicc made city eilitiirs iili over America glisp by telling how ii citizen of ('oaticook, sitting on his "stoop" during ii storm Huw li shaft of lightning make .ii splash in the water, iiiiil prcc'eiveii ii large fish floating on thc surface. UUTUZ fi’ lt, he found that it wiis un eleven-poiind, biii-is, dz-nil, struck by lightning, with ii hole through its head. A fortnight ngo Coiiticook was al- most unknown. To»di1y it is fiiinous. thanks to Thaw and that eleven- pound bass. The moral of it is that no man and no place is so obscure as to be sure to escape fame. Anybody or any place may wake up any morn- ing and he-the taik oi the world, Smith (lot Wise _'K .sore corn, he said, was has aiiolllh. but to have it mppsd on lla tha limit. He lnveafad ine; bot. tie of Pntnarn’a Painisaa Corn Ex- tractor, and now wears n happy $11110. »Corn is gone-enough laid. ry Pntni_un’a Extractor, zsc, at an dealers. "ll i lin P ' ii.. sliii' ° ii!i.~i‘»il‘i'3i I rcudy snic for them and nt prices which would pay them ii. liiindsonie profit. This is triic of our surly lind winter viirictics null xi littlc atten- tion to it would siivc the province mlmy hundreds of dollars which shoiiid be circuiiitcil iiinong our own people rather than sent nbrond to build up orchards :ind ilirms in other provinces. The apple season is now opening. We have more early apples in the province than we ought to have, but this is all the more reason why we should dispose of our crop as profit- ably as possible and supply thehome market with nur product in prefer- ence to the imported. Let those who have orchards take np the matter Pitht new with their gi-ocers, ar- range for the regular delivery of cer- tain quantities weekly or daily or otherwise. _Let them arrange for the careful handling and Packing of__the fl I` cities ure stocked up with apples tiiiit uri- in no wily siipiwiiii' to our UWl'l. And why is this? It is simply and olcly due to czirelcssness. Our :ip- Ie growers have not learned the eccssity of properly handling their B P n fruit: We have seen iipplcs slilivcileii 'n to bags, curted in t0 market, hrown on the sidewalk. and handled generally ns potatoes are handled. W P l t ompete with our sister provinces in pple growing and hc straightway oes out of the apple business or so eglects it that he might us well be ut of it. Our fruit dealers and rowers W ie imported-if they could get them n decent shape. They recognize, iiiattrnctive, bruised, broken apples ir grades nt li ridiculoul-ily low _lf our iippie growers paid some nttcntion to the marketing of their n vcly and uniiijiirod, tiiey would finil ppics, if they put them up nttriict- lmost evei-ywiiere, hunilreils of bar- Stiiiited 5, ,najgrify in its fm-m. the CTS UT -'\Pi>l'?S 9itll01` l‘0U2ll\l! 011 tile debate was at once strangled. No i-Il`01Ifl‘l UF lleilllf fed t0 TIUKH While notice was necessary under the pro- UUS Hfllffifl in C0\lllU‘Y. Villl\lZ9 allfl posed liiberzil closure bill, thus heur- use to liiivc uiiything to do with _ga “ms om t0_d,,y_ iem, except to offer them as infer- ___@_____ "' 1842-Island of Hong Kong ceded in perpetiiity to England, Amcrifa established at Bt T - A S I ' I 1873-F‘lrst kindergarten school in _ Louis., . _ ' " ' _ _ a e 1891-Decennial census placed the pop- ~ fruit so that the merchant can oi!er~_ :mm b’ th’ “Mun TT” wmmencm ing out Hon. Mr. Fic1diug‘s nonteii- tion that the minority hui] only siicii rigiits as the majority allowed them, ‘ Whnt inust one think of the pro- ,tens Uf fl ilflfiy who had thus pre- pared to eiitrencli 'themselves behind _ii closure the most stringent and ef- fective ever limited by ii responsible _Go\'ei'ninent? One can merely con- clude thut it is ii regretful longing for "the hay rustling in the stall," hen the fruit merchant refuses to which makes Sir Wilfrid and his ii ny a stiff price for them the pro- friends so bitterly wreciiless and re- W icer becomes discouraged, com- sentful in the language they use, “- lains that it is no use trying to *_---_-__ 0%' , s o » o. , on _ 3 .:. .:. ._. .;. 0.0 . . ae e so ~o‘».n e e .o ¢ s a a e a e o ego o e e e o °‘° »,~.»¢_o¢.»¢,¢,:, on §§§iHiiuii°i'ui'iil'ciss|li 3. eoaoeoaoeoes 0,0o,s».oo,¢s'n,u.¢e.ssf¢.vo‘eo.u:qo:oo:oe:u:»:ee:»:ee:¢ oo eo so » ‘e g . ould undoubtedly stock up with (°n"-7mt“1“tT°l19 £07 1 . Rf. R. . 1 ` ‘ home grown apples in preference to bishop 3;' R,x_'_:‘g_°Rk!i\` éggis' ,__(la';;‘;l_f_§ i old to-day. Lee dc Forest, one of the pioneer Oweven that it is iiggleng to (mer 'inventors in the field of wireless telc- c lirllllhy, 40 years old to-day Owen Johnson auth r of ‘Zito _ . I .. o their customers ami therefore re- ,, m ’, T’ ‘ __` ii . _ , _ v h P Ver. the A crirnn "Tom llrovin, 0:0 ago .za »‘e oso o_o .;. »°¢ » e e e o ~ o o 10.05".:».o»'»a.»,oe.» eo THIS l]lTE IN HISTUHY eo o . . . .:. .:. ._. .;. * 9 0 0 a 0 a.. .¢a‘o¢.eo_oo,- » o o .eo.eo,~.ea °' a eta , a'o OO 00.40 oo ee so so ..;..;..;.. 5. ese ez. .ge ..- no »°» a:o e.. e » » ¢ no s oe so nlation of Canada at 4.823 344 The bombardment or Fort Front WINNIPEG, Aug. 25.-In connect- ion with the death of John Forticr .at Toronto, who was poisoned by taking Epsom salts, purchased by his son in ii Winnipeg drug store, drug- gists iiere state they sold Epsom suits in packages and denied selling it in bulk. They all deny having made the mistake and say that in selling the salts in packages already prepared mnkes mistakes impossible, So far neither the Attorney-Genev al's department nor the Winnipeg police have received nny communicat- ions in regard to the affair iind have not been asked to make nn investiga- tion. --i__&__,_ OPAL IS NOW THE STONE IN VOGU‘E LONDON, Aug. 25.-The reiil op- l, which has long been out of favor gainst these stones. but the new ith the fair sex, is going to enjoy _ f;:1f.;':g";‘;:;.:i‘:i..§.:;.“;.:c.s - RICHARD GRANT Y . Y e ; Alinc Vivian are similarly fortunate. Mantilla and Lloyd, Spnnish»Britlsh -the latter indeed wore them on her dancing combination; Wilfred Clarke wclliling day. and Company in an axhilirnting new Iiiidy do iiiithe (Lily Iiungthy img force, "A Wife For An Hour’ Gord » ) ’; - some fine stones, but probably the on and Rica. ilore-devil cyclists; AUGUST 26, most vnlunblc opals in England bc- -70hn H. West and his Operatic Wolf, --- long to Countess Beiiuchnmp, who "nfl F|0l`lfff-0. marvelous contortion- lll7ii~5-lir Robert Walpole, the first has ii tiririi, necklace, brooches mid inte. I Eiiglisii prime minister n the cur-rings, wiiicii were collected nt _ » f.iil sense. horn. ilicd March 1_8, much below their vlilue by Lord 1745. nenuehsnip when he was Governor or f:'I‘ho»w two soups made by Har- 1792~i"orty thousand priests exiled Australia. mony of Boston-Harmony Rose and from France by decree of the Others who hiive worn opiils iiitely Harmony' Violet--are two of the best National Assembly, iire the Dowuger Lady slign rind hand soaps at the price. They are _ llilll-The allies under Hluciier dnfciit- liady Norah Brassey . mflde "Om Pllfeit lnilfedlente-*V630* cfi the French under Ney nt init- The Princess Royal has ii deep road- table oils and glycerlne-and are ab- lie ui Katzhscii. eu hnrrnr inf them. some fine nniiis sohlfcly transparent- 'I‘h° chhel are _ _ 1.219-~l’i-incc Albert, liusiiriiid of Queen were among the jewels she lost when extra large considering the price 15c, _ Vlctolin Row Victoria, born. Died Dec. 14, wrecked on the Delhi, and she de-_ two for 25c. The MacKinnon Drug 1861. ciares thiit their evil influence piir- U0., Corner Great George and Kent 1'136~Buifslo and Niagara railroad sues lier tn this dny. S18. MEN opened. _ i Theatre the coniiiig week. It lu ll program of such bountiful propor- tions und Viiricd interest that li would be ii misfortune to l_osc thc delights of li single iict. _ First uud foremost in the EHTUXY is Ull"'et'~_e`- the man in blnch, lisslstcd hy N01' l" baffling illusions and shiiiiowgrlipliy. Others listed iire June LeV°3f1Y. the singing couicdienne; ()'l3rieii und Cain comedy skit; Grace Jorilnii und Lillizlii UUUCFTSY. Hinge’-1`9 mm r Austrnlniii and viiiitc photo plays the balniici: of thc hill- l’ROCTOR'S 58TH ST. 'l`HEA'l‘Rl<1. very entertaining pro- first half of the week Booth and company in ’s _little skit "The Blonde Liidy.” Others are Elsa Bal- ty and Sister, musicians; Blake and o ram for the ill be Holm eorge Cohan F W G Harvard, comedians; Nella Tentris nd L-i,mpmiy_ vnricty artists; John- s n and Wells, ebony hued comiq-ues; H R iigoson and Brenner, lllggleffl. Klnemacoloi' and black and white photo plays. Ii RO(7T()R"S 23110 ST. THEATRE. The Flight Diving Girls in ii big quatic novelty will head the bill here. Others programied are Janet Loudon and company in the comedy sketch “A 4th Ward Romance", Hanson and Vernon, swift steppers; Will Kenny, comedian; Gaster and Leighton, black face comedians; Ver- onica Hurl and Falls, comedy nero 8. Kineniacolor and 'black rind white WEEK oF AUGUST 25TH. C., C th ni V. heapne It is quality the farmers want, not UJ 'A The farmer knows that Paris WC roll when he buys Paris Green. Green flint flees its work orouglily with one application is ri iiuul di-:ii more eccoii- ical lliriii lower pi'ii‘l-il Paris (`-rc ii.<< lliui lziil lo kill. il S. W. CRABBE Hardware Merchants. ' _ - -- -_ - 'Q1 my _Ar e McKay Aut We have opened Ch`Town Motor Vehicle Co Agents For The Famous onobiles a garage on the corner of Queen and Sydney Street in the warerooriis of W. Grant & Co., and will carry a line of McKay Cars for hire, will be lei at reasonable rates, with or without Ch il T l h bnts;’Vcnetian Dlloioperiiticd singers; a' eureS\ e ep one fOr Car. fashion of long “eckmce °‘ “"°“t In the search for vaudeville novel- Mena!" opals has proved too much for the ty_ the management of P,-Detox-»s 7II-8-4Mtf g°'“e';__t°tr°51st' “nd the Tewelfre Of 5th Avenue Theatre bus scaled the on s lee iind Rue dc la Pal! are -.ery heights of griind opera, result- hard Tmt to lt to get *I Bumeient ing in the capture of Rnuol Roiriito 'T' T -1 J_ r ***°°“- _ _ and onniessn lvuliefioi-i, principal Q“e"" Vlctorm Presented T50 each Of tenor and soprano, respectively, of T" ‘l“"f3ht‘""‘ 0" their marriage H Henry Russell’s famous Boston com- _ magnificent set of opal ornaments, p,my_ As headiinel-5_ adcompanied but these have seldom seen the light by an augmented orchestra, they will ‘lf FTHY- One flight he the Opera. h0W~ be heard in dliets and solos from vcr. it was observed that Princess leading worlis. Scheduled also for F ’ A. G cz Henry Of Blleeenllllfll was Wearing appearance on the last summer bill lem. and no doubt Princess Louise are dainty Kathleen Clifford in male nd Prince_ss (lhristinn will follow impersonntions oi feminine charm; HF “MUD 6- _ Melville and Higgins with a brand I It R The Queen of Spain has always new act from the first to the final e _ worn these stones. for her birthday laugh; Will Oakland and Company in is in October, the lucky month for their second triumphant week; Fost- opals,`nnd Lndy Dcerhust and Lad cr and Lovett novelt ent rtainers T, _ If you want a short, quick, satisfactory shave in °f1H1P» at yo_url1oine, travelling, under any clr- cumstances it wll_l pay you to ugg ZEPP_ The Zepp is ii standard blade razor with a .'i safety attac_li_mei:it and gives the shaver all the com- forb d“_f°*b‘lltYi ¢C0n0iuy and good service you could wish for. The blade is full hollow ground of carefully forged :ind haiiiinered steel electrically hardened. Pfiee $3-00 prepaid to any address. l. _--'C1' f1ifM’Bd' _- -' T... §:;‘:.g.::..i.z.s... 6” if-5° f°e»5° *=-°° ssyem nge' tosiiy ami qnieiny fs; H U T O F F B R S T __ _ 1