“aa. cn Al ELIE LL LOO LAL LLL LE LE EL LN TS ER COED ews irr 2 Pi DAILY KAAMINE® ° - . - : - ~ ‘This SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, isos, Lo Oe sernemmen sie . ee serpentine : Rcongpera aioe ~-cnee> =teeeapnlieine aap onene Sees eee ar opal, AND GTH22 ITEMS.) FekowT WO. 4. FACT WO. 2 #; FACT WO. GB. = | | Fact No 4 Fact No. 5 | coveeinninsatien z “ nen = | S ‘ x | > i? ‘ Beer Br “ oe | Always bear in mind that ‘oe : Always pear In mind that Always bear in mind that] our motto is small profits and —_- i . i Taxi ‘wecarry the best goods made we carry the largest assort-| quick returns, andin conduct- ; i s in clothing, ever) article is ment of Clothing on the Island ing our business we never We are the largest carpet dealers on the island, and That our Mantle Department has ju aped to the fioat { & shoukd elected with the one great Eve, dollars’ worth bought | loose sight of our motte. See make specialty of handling ail standard lines and novelties: — with leaps and bounds that has even surprised ourselves, as 2 se TA ext and sory se yjaim in view, satisfaction to | wd cold cash in large }|our good heavy ulster fur Wiltons, Brussels, Papes‘ries, Ingrains, Art Squares, Rugs, | well as thousands of people who have visited it. and we have ian — w/the customers; and any cus- quar Uties thusplacing us in a | $3.99, lt is a corker, and only Mats, cates Mats iat Matting, and Fl ad Oilcloths, Linoliuma, bargains enough to surprise Jthausandés more. We have no ; is omer that thinks he can get position to guarautee to you] one ofthe the thousand bar- Face and Chenilie Curtains. Don’t fail to visit this depart | old sacques that are over one hundred tyears old to offer you ' | ‘s r better gvods in any other ery best value in the] gains we have secared for our}™ent and inspect the attractive designs aud positive novel-| fr 9c, but we have the best value in the city. Make no mis- ; —. he Noten customers this fall. ties that we have to offer. Our prices are the lowest. take, come and see for yourselves. : i} pen ilens | qe fond $2 or 10 day" | Prowse Brothers. Prowse Brothers, Prowse Brothers PROWSE BROTHERS. PROWSE BROTEERS. aa re . 2 s w : Se a EE ara = peace eee meee mambamanen a _—— ——— —— oamreapeeiagmapent — ' rat LECTURES AND CONCXKTS. , i” et? mA lay eveniog next, | QCAL AND OTHER ITEMS.) | Col ~We are in receizt ate 4 el t lay) of anothe : Me re icKwinbon & MeLea } . y ap} - Wiwpow ; Dow’r M Rev. M Nicholson : w , \ lelivet ti mm Monday night} 2 ‘ nwo & ext at § oO ciocK, m “My it years tram} | r = A % ; ; ny a7 -—" j ' n Colorado and California. Admission [ey f : -. ily ten cents, Jpper Methodist church : : - ~ ; ag se of Eiwa - w wwe. — Lhe aw : ria | Upper Meruopist Cucren.—Revy. A.} 6 al ‘ = oem *| W. Nicholson, an ex-president of the Nova} TU Gar, ® ; ; - NICDOISON, al : y . we Go wae desiroved ©» : y ut, , | Scotia conference, and an ex-editor of the ' hen J ou want a good farnivure was *4 : as ee | Wesievan, Halifax, N. 5., wilt preach 10 article mn ance & “s ithe Uon M iat hureb to-morrow. i agi Fast | Si ecial silver collection are a ked at each j i fi " , \ ; = a ante ; . Prem Hat ; ; he ule thie | eervice to meet OD IBA Dedaess OF the! we arrived pete nealing r . hei T r his | puar terly Board. as syrning, & . : Vi , . Oe ane had 0 ral cargo both | —— When you want to be we . i not ve Hi i rt 8S ao | nection with | ; j < } 42 » The Fastoe oe : eect a Tues. | SUTE of the rigat ariicie at the : ~ lay next tl t., tickets at half fare; Tight price drop into Hi be issued on the P. E. I. Ry on the] Geartt Ms ul ; : cieaadiete | he People’s Store ( rom Cb ottetow and imtermediat 124 é Cpe S S8L0OTre Sanday * ‘ * aI e i Unilke some ot oul neighbors. the Railway Strat : on 4 : ‘ i : by Rails : é tions ) retu » the} we dou’ t claim to know every weicome. + . t } od i-| 4 ] } ra | the darauess. Db ret : » é . osohal : vat i tiibe—put wiat we aon a . . st PIAA x 7 ¥. MC. A. | ase <now about goods in our line - rey} : . tale a Minn t Braixe -s ' i » ( ‘ nj se awe | Ww ouidun t take & minute LO te] aie ¢ Writ A v | ‘ i nose WhOT az, aia eee met. icles puso 4 "8 thw : , . ev g} set ft rate We re able to ope a: | the R ' i tee that what hiv t a {i . eA ti Ive Jam i tee Lilt WHA Ou Du wie ; 3 < te s yr , on | na “onlt i ll rigl } a charg i : oe _| Ot Us Will be Ail Tight, because for a i e ool . ~~ _* "3 — l xr : 7a ie ‘ | ak 5 sented to deliver a lec we know that what we buy 18 ; ip . 4 a a Pe + ~ . “a pots £0uU dip dal ; : > am tt 1 ete eae the imnreesio! Ror is rae | TATOI Lhere is lan rer Go Papers Willi give u oo ie ton tt : > \ +, iit that 8 goo tyler ape Breton potatoes and varied experiences of the secturer i ‘ W i AR EB I ULL ot se@ason- crop wil be los vear through rot.|during several weeks’ visit to the Far/able goods. Ladies’ furs,Men’s : (ss choos . @ Wes Imission 15 cents. a : : . In some places, at least fourteen per cent West. Admission lo cent Coon Coats, Girls’ Cloth Ul t tr ay: } eee RD of ihe crop is ost this Wav; and the : : 7 I sters ] adi all Ca yes A d Ja danger is that the ntage w esse} Call early and get morning | * ee : Mill: = aan daw t KY uber re left a kel « r_} Kets, tri P nery from day waker—Alarm Clocks at W-| trimined Millinery, ete. round.—Cape Bretou Advocate. in the g ° W. Wellner’s. fury Were Hexs —A city alderman was] geet in a Wild stat f excitement near the ah le i tp ee ee ee@ market yesterday. He said he had located é sfluck of seventeen partridge, and rushing > ever to Elliott’s gun store seeured @ rifle 2 & S f god *tarted. He had k ‘ es e rane @ geear by farmer's ficck before he dis- covered hia error, He is now counting uy '@ YES ! Ted MARY | ! | the cost.—Moncion Times. i iT + ; EAR — \@ = WANT TO GET CL irmueric.- At the field sports in Bait if OF SOME QF THEM. pere, Md., a few jay Ss azo, Berna! $ Wi fers eded in equalling two ; « or winden record He covered ahundred yard i showing a complete $45 seconds, which is a world’s record, god 220 vards in 22 seconds fiat, eve fifth I a I work's record. On measuring Swas found that Wefers had ft farther than 220 yarde, and all thet he had equalled the record of 21 4-5 => > eo > a ee ~ whico 18 hive ri azreed | aeseneisiiinanaaie FxOu Boston —Th > steamer Ha arrived yesterday afternoon about half-past three, and sailed again about nin¢ 2B ht. Her inward passengers wet Chas. W. Hales and fe, Mrs ; M Beth, Maggie Hyde, Thomas Coute 4 wife, Alex. Lewis, Angus Jelons, Miss Me-| Kenzie. The passengers outward were :) Mrs. Dodge, Mise McKinnon, Mrs. M ir | meh, T. Hamill, G. W. Gray, W. H.| Woudley, James Smith, J.C. McKay, H j } | , 4 W. Fox, J. Choquette. ——~_ Satvation An WOK piace in thes Qysrigtte Street, St Joba, on | A wedding e 7 ation Army Barracks WEDDING sursaay @rening ! fficer to pe rm the { sptain Gage, a it | Edwards of fi remony Was Sial happy couple were Ex Charlottetown, and Lieut. Elia Secord, « &. John Ensign Edwards stationed in St. John durioeg the past years, and bas made many friends there. Yesterday morning Mr. and Mrs. Edwards left for the gr om’s home in Prince Ed- ward [sland. From Charlottetown they wil proces ito I En- lericton where the tiga will be stationed for a time. | 112g siZ2n bee n two has ene Thats what we're here of his medical attendant, Dr. J. T. Jen- Seeees von tHe Bise.—Io the list o. To embellish a kins, that His Honor the Lieutenant- Sames of contributors to the building fand | oy oa nas : Governor, who has been ill : for several ef the ahove istitution pub shed in tl hom » With vile it ind- 1BY8 pa x sy recovering rapidly and will lifax Hers f vesterday we potice the} " at Meee is a a} | be all right again 1n a few days. oe were 1 of yesterday we uotice th BOIRES* Httings a. ~~ { Mr. F. B. McRae, of the firm of Jouss Beni - ' x 99% of every ciever house- | & Mcttae, left this morning on business mm ow ee "on Ot wife Those who are | trij Halifax. Mr. McRae informed Tue ' aaue Kennedy, © a ce oe ri ; : 1 i EXAy er yesterday that the firm have a. ‘D — er ‘ : , the ' Si postea say that abou £65,009 worth ot canned yo9ods to Se ha,’ és ae 19.0 nowhere can this pe dove | iispose of. a 1s ae t tha oir > W.A. Weeks ‘ 0 go well as at our show i°'s int in Sacing & grOnlajie market eat on unaeies : i Mr. J. A. Nichols, of Montreal, is amoug 2 mrerner Hi ; room Coi iplete variety tI rivals atthe Hotel Davies to-day. ae Ra : - - ‘ Ay ertect taste at prices 11 rivals last evening included : C. A. J] MeLeol, : oe ae and eo ee es Hl, Toronto; J. W. Richards, Bide- 4. Pitblado, treeeeeeee O.UV so low as to compel ford: A. EB. Nilhaun, Halifax; C. E. Pye, dir Justice aie; . tronncton st | SNE “ode SS. Halifax; E.G. Constice, Clinton; G. B. Laird, Surameraide. . . . ...-..-+ee: 5.00) trace W. Hunter, New Clasgow; Geo. B. Burny, on estimated cost of the building : AR Ft WRILNF ir fy PE Mow real; Charles B. Parent, dao; W. pment etc., is $22.000 The amount j# HA Vs, Riri @ uu joi Wr a. eabverib 1 to U r let is $17,625.50 ana — psec were registered at the Queen tie amount acknowledged $5,753.19. Who Setl at Selling Prices. Hote! this ferenoon: Nap Guay, Montreal; = gn ~ | and J. A Livingtons, Halifax. The arrivals Fu We are ] all kinds — ladies’, ns and children’s, We srantee some of them r 1 vearand only charge 25 r them Pri range from 3 cents up 5u cenis €aci Johnsea & cohnsor Graduates in Pharmacy. ms . >. ses > ”* NIS 2 hh “SS th ee OOD GS OOann &* >> = a @ oa GS INGS. ee anevernnnenrnnentTttt S| THIS MORNING We received ! Hand painted Silk Japanese Habutai E in a variety a _ | Four handso: = > -- = SUUULAASauiAAAbAUALAAAAUUAAiAAba bbsadedded $ APPROHETAT ITP NET TDPTTPMED HET IPAM 1y express a number of novelties in silk goods. Table Covers Very handsome, only a limited number, $1.50. Ari Silk of rich colorings, 40c. LADIES SILK BLOUSES, ae styles,— beautiful et- fects in all sizes. ~ BEER BROS. AMID counter between the popular bill poster and “> a kpightof the goose, having a loi of young ones following him. The Bill-poster had 2 | none or did he get a mark, but the goose | —% = received a bad wound on his cheex for — inau'ting without avy provocation. Nemo -» 4 = | (AAAAAAAAAGAAAAAAGAAUUUAUAALLAAACDAAUAAMMUISS duauinana CAEL SLMAbehLaAdAbd tat nri prices on Dress Goods are Double width from 18c up in nice shades. Black,brown myrtle, green and fancy ef- Our i l OW fects. A range of elegant cos- tume goods for those who are ‘ | about to wEp,buttons and trim- ;ming to match. Fall lined gloves worth 3c for haf price lowe sf Hosiery and Corsets at prices, WHOLESALE & RETAIL. Gotten a8 \ESALF : PERSONAL. Mr. Finnegan, of the Emergency Station, Roxbury, Mass., is visiting Charlottetown. Mr. John J. Fairbairn, the weil known commercial’ traveller, ie at the Hotel j} Mr. William Wright the popular repre- ntat of Jas. Cor:stine & Co.,Montreai, } is the Hotel Davies 7 : on Mr. John T. Rowe was a passenger n Sheet Harbor, N.S., in the Fastnet, whie rived here this morning at nine ‘ ; My . E. Williams, of the Bank of Nova ‘otia, Halifax, arrived here last evening, and will spend two or three weeks with relatives and friends in Char- lottetow'n and Bideford. It is pleasing to hear upon the authority, Tue Y. M. L. A. in connection with St, James’ Chureh have arranged the follow- ing course of lectures end concerts to Le ziven in St. James’ Hall during the sea- son of 1896-97 ™_ Nov. 13—Lecture by J. M. Harper, Li. D. Dec. 1—-Concert. Dec. 15-—Lecture by Rev. W. H. Spen- cer. Jan. 19—Lecture by Rev. Moss. Feb. 2—Concert. Fbb. 16—Lecture by Rev. Mr. Bryan. March 2—Lecture by A. A. Bartlett, Ex . March 16—Concert. WV. Te ® The subject of the lectures will be an- ; Lhe Same auspices. last evening included : William Patto, Boston. C. F. Gorham, Halifax; H. M Me Kay, Ottwa: G. M. Atwood, Tryon; J. J. V.C. Gay, Pownal; John McEachren, Cherry Valley; Mrs. Metherall, Bridge- port, C. B; J. W. Reysolds, Halifax; Rev. A. Gunn, W. R. Gunn, Helen Gunn, Bloomfield; W. 11. Coffin and wife, Boston. The Montreal Daily Witness says that * Archbishop O’Brien of Halifax is one of the niost lovable, kindly, refined ecciesias- tical personalities in the Lower Provinces. His disposition is gentle; he loves the qui2t and repose of bis etudy; bocks are bis (clight. Especially is he devoted to ancicnt learning, aod the thought and ctudy he bas given to musty tomes which flippant day will have none of, have stamped upon his countenance the impress of the scholar.” THE C. B. FP. EXPLALNS. nounced from time to time in the prese. The lectures and concerts given under the auspices of the Y. M. L. A. during the past twelve years have always been of the best character and they have attracted large audiences. The programme pre- pared for this year is a good one, and no doubt the same measure of success which attended these in former years will charac- terize those to be given during the ap- proaching fall and winter months, The Literary Comwittee of Zion Church have also arranged a course ef lectures and entertainments to be given during the fall and winter months, which promise to ve fully as successful as have the previous ctures and entertainments given under A lectnre will be de- livered on November 3rd by Rev. D. Whit- tier, who was for several years pastor of a church in Australia, and some of his observations while ov that Island will con- stitute the subject of his lecture. A con- cert, at which the best talent available 1s expected to take part, has been fixed for Nov. 12th. Rev. Thomas Cumings, pastor of St. Andrew’s church, Truro, will lecture the last week in November, his subject be- ing “Palestine” Rev. A. L. Geggie; also of Truro, has consented to lecture early in December, taking the timely topic ‘The Silver Question.” A social, which will otfer some special attractions, will be held on December litk. Arrangements are also being made for several lectures, papers, authors’ nights, ete., by local talent efter the beginning of the new year and of which later announcements will be made. <--—ssansnmeuilin- einen JUST LISTEN T0 COMMON SENSE. Learn te Recognize Kidney Dis- ease by its Symptoms. AYQD GRAVE DANGKaS. Never Neglect your Trouble in its Miner Ferms—Never Des. pair at any Stage —Bodd’s Kid- ney Pilis Always Cure. —— It is far easier to prevent than to cure the serious forms and complications of kidney disease. We don’t say this because we doubt the efficacy of Dodd’s Kidney Pills, but it is better to avoid the wear and tear by curing at the minor stage with a single box. The dangers of every sufferer are of a three-fold pature:—Not to know what ails; to neglect when he knows; and to despair when everyone says he is going to die. If you are not posted in the symptoms of kidney disease write to the Dodds Medi- cine Company, Toronto, Ont., for their Calendar for 1897. It will cost you only a postal card and is worth a hundred. If you suffer and neglect kidney disease; remember that nineteen out of every twenty deaths result from this disease, and that every such death is prevented by using Dodd’s Kidney Pills. & 28068998 @ S £6204 % 6606 CCOGSS00 =-.a ~-2> Ho! you sleepers! Rub your peepers, eeeeorre Open wide each eye; Don’t be creepers, => Bargain Seekers, Now’s the time to buy. aoa ALARM CLOCKS CHEAP = ——_4 W. W. WELLNER JEWELER.... O28 D> @ Se @ 06000990 m= & 898602999 > ALBANI Grand Operatic Concert Including the 3rd and 5th acts of Gounod’s FAUST. ACT ISi.—The Garden Seene. ACT V.—The Prison Scene. -The scenes from the opera in costume. sepssant tee Sek Desnices MADAME ALBANI, Prima Donna. MISS BEVERLEY ROBINSON, Mezzo MUONS. L’EMPRIERE PRIENGLE, Ba MR. BRAXTON SMITH, Tenor. MISS BEATRICE LANGLEY, Solo Violinist. HERR RUDOLPH VON SCARFA, Conductor. The scenes from the opera under the di- rect supervision of ERNEST GYE. Subscription lists are now at Dodd’s & Rankin’s Drug Stores, for the appearance of the aabove artists at the Opera House on November 23rd. HORSE CLIPPING, As the clipping season is now here parties having borses that they intend having clipped, would do well tocall at Nichoison’s Stables, Grafton St., where all work is done at mcderate rates. OST—Four-oared row boxt, about 15 feet, 4 color brown, Reward fer information eft at this office, ocetl4— NEW Se GOODS ROW OPENING Japanese Terra Cotta Ware in Jardinieres, Bowls, Vases, Water Bottles, ete. A taw handsome Flower Epergaes, Bronze Figures, Candle Sticks Fancy Candles, Fancy Work. Boskets, Chinese Lanterns. Finest Lot of Purses in Town Bermuda Lily Bulbs, direct from the Summer Isites. Other choice bulbs in serson tiaszard & Moore, Booksellers. Collere ana School Rooks ALL SCH8OL oe Complete Assortment McMillan & Hornsby’ QUEEN STREET. aug29 — LANCASHIRE FIRE ASSURANCE 60, OF ENGLAND SUPPLIES Capital: Fifteen Milion Dollar ESTABLISHED 1845 DESRRISAY & STEWART - - AGENTS - - Next Bank Nova Scotia, Ch’t-w FOR SALE ‘ot.5 = office : 500 Flour Barrels as geod as new. Alxo a rvumber »? Potato Baskets. W be sold cheap. Ajpply to” JONES & McRAE. oct8—462 wky. TO LET That beautifully situated two siory dwelling on Prince St, now occuyied by Mr. Thos. R. Brooks. Possession given about lst November. Apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO, eept26t—tf To those who suffer and despair of cure we briefly say: We have never yet heard of Dodd’s Kidney Pills failing to cure. We have letters from more than a thous- and who were cured when given up by physiciaus and friends. We have pub- lished many scores of such letters, and he writers are still living in health and comfort. Over one hundred thousand persons in Canada have been cured of kidney disease in its simpler forms—cured by from one to three boxes of Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Dodd’s Kidney Pills will cure any kid- ney disease. If in need of kidney treat- ment don’t permit yourself to buy any- thing short of the original and genuine. Why should you try experiments to benefit thosefwho say they have something “ just as good 7” sSHiP NEWs, Port of Chariottetown,. ENTERED, Oct 16—SS Halifax, Pye, Boston; Ethel Aggie, Phalen, West Point; P L G, Mclsaac, Pictou; Swift Current, Murray, Port Hawkesbury; Etoil du Matin, Davis, Picton. CLEARED, Oct 16—SS Electra, McLaren, Monta- gue; P LG, McIsaac, Picton; Carrie M C, Coolen, Hubbard’s Cove, N 8; Swift Current, Murray. Pictou; Blondell, Camp hell, Crapand; Victory, Livingston, do; Etoil du Matin, Davis, Pictou. — Prevent sickness and save doctor’s bills at this season by keeping your blood rich and pure with Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Sin,—Having seen an article in Tue Ex- a dated the 16th of Oct. of a fi>tic en- me iupune jascessit, lie C. B. P. 60c Kach—A bargain in Mew’s Flannelette Nig! . ghtsbirts 75 only, made of heavy Flan- nelette, best make and finish, turn down collars; sizes 153 to 174, 50 to 55 inches long,only 60c each at Stanley Bros’., Brown's Block. ssortment of faney goods received at MeMillan & Worn: by’s. matter at McMillan & Hornsby’s. Get your stationery, books and reading New shapes in Ladies’ Felt Hats just | opening.—Moore & McLeod. A fresh lot of Children’s Underwear just received.—Moore & McLeed. . 1 Come to the big auction of clothing ' shirts, etc., to-night. Store next to Jobn- son & Johnson Drug Store, Queen Street. , See add. Come and hear the “Gramphone” to- ‘night (Saturday) st Carter,s Bookstore. New selections; all are cordially invited. Miss McDonald wishes to inform the public that she ‘s prepaired to do cloak an! dres:‘m:k nz, and also plain sewing, at her rooms, corner cf Grafton and Hillsborough streets. 1 in. } | ‘ Physical Culture — Miss Maemillan, Prince Street, is at home to intending pupils in reading ard physical culture. We are making the nobbiest suits and {overcoats in tke city. Don’t forget that 'wearethe high class tail ?1—McKay just Woolen Co.,. a lors. \ TANTED—A girl for general housework. References required. Apply to Mrs, Jas, B. Hegan, Hotel Davies, between hours of 3 and 5. octl7—tt a “ lishraent. style. $To Be sure Of a suit or a pair of trousers that will fit = you wel and give great wear, you should é call at Bruce’s, the popular tailoring estab- There you can see all the new- Geax BD. Me BRUCE, ~ WOOL UNDERGLOTHING SHIRTS GARDIGAN JACKETS — HOSTERY Tod. HARRIS, LONDON HOUSE SSG NA NY SESS SS Se Se SYS -. eM re eee “ape ape Ge “> om “oe SeSeSeSe ) SZ ~ Underwear = E“or Hien > Pe : Gs Cold weather comes nearer every day— we and brings with it a reminder of your oe ueeds inthe way of warmer underwear- tee re? > We're here to supply your wants, and , were better able than ever to do so. tlehe 3% tibbed Underwear, 39¢ suit ea si Heavy Ribbed Underwear, 85¢ “ e ‘Se . ovOrs P] 7 | HOY . oT “e ok ain, heavy all-wool, $1.14 RV Plain,heavy ail-wool finer, 1.35 “ — : +. Fleeced Underwear, 1.50 “ Very fine, plain all-wool 2,00 “ Heavy Shetland, allewool, 2.35 “ > ej And up as high as you like. Vigee eeDeVBQeqwss Moore & McLeod. ¢ { § %, Se -# ons % { x Ti { 4 x % ¢ waif fit ‘IP \» N II» tye hie Ih Ip iy [> : & Is Time... § Joreplace that old dining table with one of Extends 8 ft 2 leaves, finished dark or To ya o> our Stylish Extension Tables. inlong, 6 legs, 6 antique, >a > a -> -at ’ i i - sangves— «-Viade in Boston —SOLD ONLY BY— sennel & Chandler, Charlottetown,J uly 22, 1896—246 & wy claPike BLEND TEA 13 the Tea that brings trade and pleases customers, Every pound satisfactory, but remember that there ara two or three kinds of Empire Blend. Be sure and get the est. For sale wholesale or retail by i. J- MORRIS ee BY SPEUIAL PERMISSION We invite visitors to the Charlottetown Exhibition to inspect the JEWEL RANGES Now in use at the Revere Hotel, the Russel House and Morell House, Reterence to hundreds of private hae her application at “The City Hardware Store.” R. B. NORTON & CO, We carry acomplete stock of wood, es0k and all heatin stoves at lowest prices. g | } | | | AD Ee ong Reng = me rycen teppei ag OR Ma ey meee nse AR mena eo: aR: A yee ME Bote iy ly en camel i RTM eR Ig 5 n Mi ‘ o _ M " p ot nd . o Se m ' 7 - é - — " * Ps a oie "a * pe ™ ~ Poe qa Poo tage - AP HA A OREN MN AO A NE A egy OG LAE AAA: OE LE a : fs $ a iz ' ‘ i > ; 8 ; ——