F; ~ .11 ___1 1 1 _ 1 1 .`\. A J* 1 ‘F 1 .1 r- n - -.1 _*£4 , -a' _f"' J .%'1_ ‘,.-#.13 ee ~ . 1,.; _ Y. ru 5 -xa- ‘is "`l,'§»_` '\.}1`tff»‘, 5 Tlx.. .,"_. ;1.-*_ "I . M1.1i,'. .1 - ' I ~,a 1 '-1910-_ 1 FAU” TUWN ' _ ,__ AA- .» __ Y - - ---f A' ' ~ The llitatlullelttvtt Guattltall ` *_ _ 1 _ .._,__ _ _____.. “nd om" ,g gmftggtqtqwn, Branch Oificaa at Slmlmlr 1.1,, Atbgrton, oourls and Montague. lialurday Weekly (f°U'"|°° 1387) 515° 9" "mum by 'mil In Canada or U. 8. A. _AENMW Dany (tnundod 1907) 82.00. (delivered or by -pull ln Canada. and $2.50 for U. 8. A. l-`rld11\' .\p1-il (ith. bt-ing (iood l<`1°itl11_\' null 11 :~1i:1t1tior_\' l1t1lltla_\‘. tht- Mor1\i11;.1,1`(i11n1'tlittn will not bt- isis-111-tl on Saturtlay. lh1-`l.\ur- ing (1‘-ttttrtliatn will not l1t- ietsttetl on l' l'ltlil.l~ but will be pnblishetl an nsttal on Sat111°tl:1_\'. 0..... . ,._~\.-~,.»-». --v-'- \tl\'e1°tlst-1-s pil-tint' note tltt-se elntttgt-1-1. ,_-~. _,.~..--~» MONDAY. APRIL 2nd. 1917 ‘ on.. .-.~. ,,.-~»..--~»-vv- un \ns1-:.\'_\1'1.'1‘ .txn un. 1:1-31.1. _\l1‘_ I‘1t'Il 111'1'11111e1l l1\1 111t11111ts l111ltl~ 11| till ill' 1 . - _ ~ _ . . - ~- ~ 1 --rn- t1l thc- I.1-_;1sI;1t1111- 111 .111 .1tt111111l t1111111\1 tht 11111 1111-11t`s |'111:1111'e.s i11t'111'1'1-1-1. .\l1'. .\I 'st-11:1ull 111 l1:1l|-:1n- \[ 'I' lI`s 111111 li--u1'es and atrgu- I111t11'111't11‘1.-1| i'1'11n1 . 1', 11: . 1 s - . -- - - - .\It'. |‘1-ll 1111-nt that tI1e t1t11t111n1111t \\-l> \‘!s'l‘I -"“l ’ \\'ro11t;. .\I1'_ _-\1'.se11:t11It`s logic is 1111:111s\1'et':1ble. anti nne 1\~t1111ler.s what .\l1'. liell`s f11llt1\1'e1'.s th1nl< ol his - :1 ear. 111tI11str111us n1tt1n1111l1n1t .ts .1 I.1.11l1r. llc 1111 1: at 11:11'ti1-t1l:11'Iy 111:t1'l1'e1I 1Iis:1tl\':1t1t:r;1- 1't111111a1'etI wltltl \lr \1'st-11'n1lt 'I`he1'e is 1111 1111-n1l1er 111| lllf U|‘l"~’-“` '." - - -l'1'111 l1111\ l11'11t'I11'f~ .-1 n|.1l1I1 111 1l1l1.1t1 1111 ll11_11I1111l1cr 11 >1.;guM|1 |1111 11.- it tl1t1rt11tgl1l_\' l:11n1lt:11' with tht 1-U11-e 1.1' tin- lltntse, :1lw;1\_s well i11l'o1'n1etI 1111 lht' \'i\- 1'i11u.s 11111-.sti1111_s 1-11111i11g; 1111 1111'1li=.1-nssit111:I11'_\lC\'1'\' llll' .1IL'1e‘t.~ss'1I'iI\' 11l1ll'111l1's hilnseli' i11 tl1'l1:1l1'. :intl \\‘he11 ht' 111,(-;'rise'l1e _s11e;1I1111t1sition 11le1l'g1-tl to 1't1-o11e1':1tio11 witlt the .\lit1istry, ztbjtlring Till barren 1'o11t1'11\'e1's_\', anti passing 1'o11st:111tly i11 vigilattt. 1111i 11ot ;111t:1g;'1111i_stie, 1'cview the :1tl111i|1i.~st1'atti1111s 111' the i_i11\'et'11111e11t i11 11u1\'e1'. Hui an U1111osition such as \\'e` have itl L`:111;11Ia \\‘I1i1'l`1 ititittlges in I11-atilottg and t1n~ ;_;enerous 1'riti1:is1n and railing attaelts, 11ot only uni'ai1 I111t injurious to the 11ul_1lie ittterest. wltolt-sale 1I1-nun- 1'i:1tion in advattee by 1:riti1's who trouble neither t11 111'o11111te the gt-111-1'al gootl. It is not 11rg:1ni7.:1tio|1 but l'IL'5. 'I`11 be \1'o1‘il1y 111' tht- t1:11ne l_.':111a1Ii:1n it rt-n1:1in.s then for thc ()11|>osiiiot1. lttlowing wllat is at st:1I\'1:, to t11:1Le inst:t11tIy the 1'es1>o11.s,e that the hour anti the is~ sue 1Ien1:1111i. --»---)11t-------- .- (‘.\_\'.\l)l\`S NE\\` lll_li'l‘ll "i Iioslon 111-\1's11:t11e1' of the lirsl 1':111l1, :titer t'eIe1'1'ing to C;111:11]:1's linaneittl :111tI intlttstrizll 1'on1iition 111'e\'_iut1s to tl1e war-wliich conditions, it alleges, evinced but in- 1lii't'ere11t 11rog1'css-s:1y.s : "'I`I11-n 1'a111e the war. and with it :1 desire on tlte part ot' the Dontinion to tio its bit. lint- how? Its 'l`1'ea.~'11r_\' .statetnetits were-til-re:1tly sltowing tlelicits. 1It \‘ent1t1'1-tl, however. upon :1 loan, and was su1'11rised by the ease with which it was raisetl. Since then the nation has floated two other loans. It has eolttributed liberally to the I11111eriaI Treasttry. It has spent 1110- ney like water on the e111ti11n1e11t of an a1"1't1y. It has gone on with tleveloptttetit. I'lnter1'1rise has been given :1 fresh itn11c-tus. Interest on tnnnieipal, provitteial. anti nation:1l itttlebtetlness, tneanwltile, has ntounted to what onee tvoultl have been a most :tlttrniittg tigttre. Yet we have this .».tate1ne11t front Ottawa: '.'\l'ter paying oft' :til enrretti ittdebtethtess, i11- clutling interest on all war e.\:pe11ditnres and all - 11ensions. there will be $50,000.00() left in the Do- 111i11io11 Trcasu1'_\~ on 1\l:treh 31. at the end of the l'1se:1I _\'e:11', to assist in paying oil' a portion of the e:111it:1l expentliture inettrretl during the war. The yeat"s t'e\'e11ues will :1n'1onnt' to $250,000,000, $511,000,000 more 'than last year, :tntl $100,000 111o1'e than for the lirst ye:1t' of the w:1r.’ “N1_1'1l1_1t1bt there will be n1an_\' things in arottse wontier \1'l1t-11,.11e:1ct- retttrns, bttt 11ot n1;111y of lhctn \1'ilI be tnore 111:1rv1-lotts than the 11e\v brth, in \1'.'11' t_i1ne, of tlte l)otninio1r"t1l' Ca11ad:1." _ ' ' '_J»--~1<»t-_- ` No'1‘:~'.S - 1" 'l`|1et'1- is, s_:1ys the Lontlon Daily .\IaiI, to be a new l‘1I11nr11c tloetritte of e11ual rigltts lor all 1'ountries,-l1ig :n11i .sn1:1lI. and in 1-:tell the governtnent tnust l1e \\'itI1 tl1e consent of the governetl. 'l`hc old ;\lont'oe doe- trine,as two distitlguisltetl .'\1nerieans. Captain 1\|:1l1an and IIo111er Lea, have pointed out, was t11:ti11t:1i11etl bv the :tid of the lflritish l\'a1vy. is there to bt- attytltini; so brutal behind tile new version? l"resi1Ie11t \\'iIson lives in :1 r:1re atniosphere. \\"e have no leisure 11ow for :tbstr:tctio11s. \\-'e h:1\'e got to "carry o11.” (lttrs is .1 htnnble duty-lo prevent the (ierman armies front ovet'-r111111i11g us, I"1':1t1ce, lt:tly,- or littssia, :tutl to drive thent ottt of lielgiutn, Itutn:n1i:1. .'\`et'bi:t, l\Iontene;.1ro and other 1'ottnt1'ie's where iltey liavc no iittsittess what- ever. -¢l-#_--___._ Inste:1t| ol trying to :tvoitl e1}1_nn1itting an overt act that would drag the United States into the war, says the New' York (,'o1n111ereiaI,-the ticrinatt Government seems bent on linding out Itow mitch we shall stand witltottt fighting. (_)1n' .ships are tied 1111 in ottr own ports by (ierman submarines just as surely as if they were cruising outside ll1c three-tnile litnit off Sandy |Iool<. i__)ur eitizcns are detained in iicrtnany against their will and in defiance of interttational law. (jer- n1any‘s attitude towards us is one eontinttotts overt act of war antl the longer we submit to such insults the lower we sink in the estimation of all self-respe1:t- ing people. We have given (ic-r1n:1ny time and the si- tuation is growing Worse and worse every htntr. tic-r~ U many is waging war against tts 111111. n1eas111'e tliliicttlties or :1see1't:1in intentions. does noti foooooa I One plaeo still Is tnugle found; , One place still is faery ground; 011 tho seashore at the dawn Of some wondrous sunnnor 111o1'n \\'l1en the joyous wind doth blow 1 Sun~dried seaweed tc und fro 1 Rnstllng over yollow sands ` Where the happy faery bands 1 Dance their rlnglettt ere the day - Ilrlves the Little Folk nwa_1~ I-lore the tnermald on tho rocks I Singing, cc-tubs her golden locks. , And the seagull pauses by With his wild and 1-tolomn ery. While the spray comes blowing ln, Beaten into laee1vo"k thin. And the lark. high overltcatl. Sings for joy that night has lied. While to ltearts that t;rt~1\' not oltl Magic see|'ettt shall be tt-ld. ltlveryotte wI111 has livetl for any length of time by the sea knotvn that strattge l'a1~1el11atlon wltielt aI1\'ays draws on., back to the eternal watetzs which cleanse the shores of all the worltl. To me the great river Ocean- ns which joins together all lands and all people scents also to bridge ovct' all little; it hat; not eh:1n1:1-.tl its ever- lasting way since the tlays wltett Ody- sseus, with ttltstoppetl ears, listenotl to the sc-111.: oi' -tho Sirens u11tl strove to break his bonds. When I think of Zlloiher Earth I feel that I ant ot’ the tlust. and must return to the dust; 'but by the oteriial stream there dwell the l1111nt1rtals. a11tl I :tin as one of them, wltlltntt l1eginnlng and witlttnti, end. I wa:-1 ln;-l'11>l1_v the tit;-;1, and, walking 1011 the shore I11 storm and .~11n1sl1ine. : I lntvt- learnt to love tht: \111se111'el1ul1le 1\vute1's i11 all their tnootlsz the sea- ,Shorc hatt hetsn my lrttest eotxtpalliolt, ll11os'.~1 of the ert;-wtletl town I havtt ttlrlted to the wt.-l-l~bt-lt1v1-tl l`ut-1-t1ltl1»§1 soa and fonntl the f1:|lt1wship wltleh I sought. lt has hccomt- :t part ot' 1n_\' vc1'_v soul. and I trust that wht-n I am free oi this pot"/1' hotly the t:111pi_\'_1-use 1 will 1'1-.stbettentll the waters nl' its dc- I I sire, 1vh`i|t> the l`1't‘ctl spirit. see-ks the sea of tzlass tnlngled with fire. 1 I cannot. believe that thosp who Spend tht-I1' llvt-s In the ntitlst ot` the 1 “watt-ry \\'asto“ know lt bl.-.st: ratht-r 1 tli.~o1'g:111iz;11io11 that is brougllt about by stteh vaga-1 is li those who seek tht- 1-ave.- wilt-rc 1 Protetls keeps guard anti tlte 11:11-11- 1bt-atcn slnxfre. “\\'hcro strange tllittgs I were done 111 the antzlettt ages." llt-rc the- oltl ntugic we-ents to hnvt-, rnnnn ns ‘last strottgllultl. and ht-rt-. the l.ittl1~_ 'I'00Dl0 still meet "to dance theft- I Fill!-fit-ts io the wltlfttlitlg wlntl". \\'l1iit- a1ni1I¢tl1e slot-nts the .spirits of the tlead, in the shape of hirtls, pass tt.- nnd l`ro througlt the mist anti spt-tty. Wiliiiing here among the 1-111-ks, with the white cliffs towering overheatl, il" ll0iH0s save the wlltl whistle t1l` the I curfew. I feel that I have at last freed ,myself from the weary world and ihave reached that st1'a111:1», Isle nf :Dreams wltere nothing can surprise, ifmd it would he as n:1tu-“al to meet lodyssetts with his wa_\'\\'11r11 crew as a storm-beaten flslternlan. And_here I spend the ltuppy hntn-g_ scart-.l11n|.; :tniontz 1't1t-its a11tI stzaweetl 1 i`0I‘_ that knowledge which shall re- main. 111:. the Itnowletlge of nit-.11 which shall have no strent.-;th or en- durance, knowing that my life is bottntl 11p with that of all things which dwell in the watt-1~s. and 111111 uit- sea I and thc land are mine t`or ever, F01- I know that tltough my l1o1l_v passes HWFLV. anti luy name is forge-ttett by men. yt-t the elllls anti the blue wut- 1£_‘It1'11n1I all creeping thing.-1 will not o1t.,Lt. and none ,eau take away iny patt In them while the wind shall hlou' alum.-5 the shore. As | num 1,. 910115.! the roeks. with the gulls sereatn tug above mo and the ln11[.f,-ozcu "I"`“.\' bcallllli lltzainst my face. or In the drowsy _ttttnnner wentlter with the ripples ntttruluring along the slim-1-, anti mingling their sound “.1111 me distant breaking of the waves on ing rocks far out to sen. I lt-ol that I have gtdlast l`ount| mv place- in the nuturnl I' el Of thilll-ZH, that place from which man has travelled so far. With my 1 11eart filleti with wontler of the croa- ures of -the depths. I long to robuild the altt1"11 of I’ot1eltlon. that melt mnv I again know that it |11 he- who has 1,6. 1 wer over the hoart 1.-I n1t1n :intl can ,ovt-.reomo all things saw. 11|," who I llas said. "I-Iitltcrto sl1alt'thon come Iantl no lurtltcrz and here shall thy Dl'0ll4| waves |111 stt1_vt,-tl." - ` Yvt there have been times wht-n I lhavc been almost l`t'lnl1teno1l bv tht; t=:l'11_y llorror of the sea wllcroin 'arp 'I`l1e L`l11'isti;1n Seiettee .\lonitot', an intlepetttlentl beam" imc" I’-V 'he' “’i““ ‘hill ‘I"0“'l\5 ~vvv»-»~v»~vvv~,.,.~,v.,¢»~v-v-v~.~»¢¢.,.»,~, o000o000000000000v0 DIILY SELECTIOIS FOR UIIIIDIIH. IIEIDEIS “fl at 1 no-ua Furnlahod by +;+++++++ 0400000009 VII. 8. Loulon, 0060600-0000000000 MINISTRY OF ENCDURAGEMENT It IF F0Dortod that during tile-adage ol' llutlyttmltli 11 civilian wttn nrro|ted_ tried by court-martial. and nentenoetl to,o _v'en1"'s1 imprisonment for ht-lin; a ditteourager. 'Pho man would go UIOHK the Dleltel-lines. snylngfdis- hcnrtenltig wortls 111 the men on -duty. Ile struck no blow for he enemy, Ho wan not dinloyal to the cottntry. But. he was 11 dtsoourager. It watt a erlt- ical ti1ne.‘ The fortunes or thc- town and Its. brave'garriu'on were trembl- ing in-the balance. Instead of heart- onlng the men on whom the detainee depended and ntak-ing thomvbraver nd stronger. he put fatntnettn into heir hearts and made them less cottrngc- ous.’ 'f`he`cot1tt-'martial atrittdgedy It a crime to speak disheartening wot-ds at such n time-. And the eourt~mar- tla-I was- right. 1 4 "Talk happiness. The world in snltl enough Without your woes. No path is ' wholly rough; Look for the places that are smooth and clear And speak ot these to rest. the weary ear tmaln ' . ,_m““_1. 0000+-|111 ea 00-11-1--1--1-00+00+~>_+-M# -°--'- -I--I-*N4-**** .-"" BY WILFRID OMER-COOPER. ` 0! earth, so hurt by one contlnuoutl Ol’ human discontent and grief' ttnd -1. n. Miller. D. o. 4"l"l'§4'l' i +'l»*i"|"l°'l\'I'1'+ '$115' i“l"Q'l"l*'l"l'+°|-'|'+'|"|"l-'l'~|°+ 'ii' +'|"|"|"l"lH|- 'the dead without nnlnber :intl the nhapeless, eyelcss tl|i11I-is that creep along the unseen slime of the tleptlnr. At such times ns I wander along- gathering "the l1arvet~1t of the storm." I seem to untlot-stand why the Celts spoke oi’ the hostile forces of the Llyr. Lord of the Sea, tts lntge- and monstr- ous. and ever striving against the _ (‘hlltlrcn ot' the I.I|.1ht. But. even tm. ‘the grandeur and the wonder of the `1111r-.mtttuemble waters tlll my soul nn1l"l- feel that, come what may, I 1l1uve I1-uguctl myself lol' good or Ill . with the Masters oi’ the Waves, anti need fear nothing while I um tI'il8 i0 my huntl. ` Anti the dull days give pluce to the wilt] winter seas. t'11ll 1:-I strength and the will ol` bat-tile. u11tI 1-o\-orlng` the short; with white flakes of foan1._'_At such titties tnosi of all l ft-cl tho do-y ol' e:tIt1te|1e_e |'1tll 11t` st:-1-ngth and \'lgo11r. ttntl rt-,jolt-int: I11 tim t'on1]1at ‘ tts I pros-.s l’o1°w1t1~tl against the wind. `gatIt1-1'ing l1etwtt1n the rttslt ol' the l waves the strattge i'o1'n1.s that -lie n- lntung tho sea-11-1-at-lt: 111', with the trt1st bindlnt: the very .sttntea t1n .tht- l111at-I1. attd the tlt.-ad sttatvcotl l_vi11f.' still' and while along the title 111:11°k.s I walt-I1 tho wild geese rise and pass 1te"o~'S|"0 lim" some of the men. The l(lng's l1lgl1wa_\' cannot longer retnuln 1-losotl to the present eentt11'_\"; the' women 1 ol' the ptovlnee' will tletnund the utloptlon ot pt-ogtessivo und -up-to-dale n1eus111't-.-1. lf tlhe' men will not. ' 'I`ht-_ 1Ie111antI l'or opt.-11 rotttls is :rt l1'1'csistll1lc as tho int:o1ni1n.', title. IIUTO MEETIPG AT ' i\Fl`0ll HAL I- Si1‘.~- I saw in t11day's I’atri11t al (I isoclation at Afton Hall on Monday. in which it was sifted that 11 resolution against the running of the auto In this district was carried by 86 votos to 6. This is misleading. The vote was not taken of the people in the tlistrlet, ibut of all who chose to be Dl°059“l- \\'l1en the vote' was trailed for a lnrtzn .number of those present left tho lmeotlng, and when the heads were ‘etluntetl it was stated that 36 formed ' tho anti- resolution and 26 uglilllll- Ttnn was what_wns stated ' at tho meeting I n111y‘1'-ay that Icireulateti a petition in favor of opening 11p a cets tain defined area t'o1- tiutomolilloa which was clgnctl hy over ninety bonu lltle' rosltlents lh the' district. Tho ro- port 111 nie Patriot says that “wav uf those who tilgnutl were duped into tl0~ ing so. 'l‘hl~1 is not true. When thu tatutcntent was made at the meeting I |ehnIle'ngod anyone whose' name was I $2' _ f ~----¥~ '_--~‘- 5 ' f . ' A' W 1 , 1 , \ 1 ` . I 1 . ` _ nm- ro en auspices' of the Alltl-Al-\l0ll10iIi‘l0 AB- 1;_t1‘~ , ‘ . ... 1/ \ 1 _ ~- ` 1 1 - . 1 1 _ on nn- petition. to substanstlate this 1-.lint-g'e. and only one -man tvtooti up lam] Said when he slgttodf the petition I he tltottght it was for mo only; I defy IM1-. John l\-lellottuld who Higlwll Milli 'report to contradict n1.V Blllielllelli- . I .. V .. most progressive invention of tht-1l\lanv poople »\il0llt,1Y 1650111011 U10 1-time merely lol' tile Dulllosc of ral.~' ing troubIe` ltt ottr tllstrlt-t. The m.1- 101-111- of the people here have signed 1111" 'petition to have tho toads open Ifni' anto1nohile;~1 not\\'lthsluntllniI- lil" i nn~_t-tim: in ttncstlon, I 11111. sir. 1-te. ARTEMAS BETTS1 Imvefmg being held l1_v otttsitlt-.rs who I t‘111nhe1'l11nd, 1\l:n‘1-It 29, ltll7. 1l‘:1trio1 l’lc11st: (`0l>.\'-I . f- 1-.I5-HI rt-putt t1f a tneetlng held under th I | *"- __ ._ ._~ ._ _(_ V .__;-Y _WQQ1 éttii . I ,I .I1i?‘7'°i]l ' 5/, 1/ ,- -` /1’ / 1 -I ff 1 1- . V _ _ 1. in l f/ \1 Boys 2 piece Norfolk I ~f‘The 'llabzrdashery" _ Lone Wear Q Good Looks _ ,_-hose two m ost desirable 1 1 " _ iii characteristics long wear and I ` I ‘ good looks; rnother interested it1 the -ap~ ., pgatance of her boy to see / 1’ our new stock of Norfolk Suits you’ll_both admire our spring selections. ' Boys 2 piece Norfolk' gray hairline ...... ,....$5.00 -1' Boys 2 piece Norfolk brown hairline.......... ...........$6.00 worsted brown. ......... ._ $7.00 é‘ '- Boys 2 piece Norfolk pin ~ I checktweed .$7.50 Qt Boys 2 piece Norfolk brown ' 1 check tweed ...........$7.75 (59 . 11, \‘ Boys2 piece Norfolk -Black ' ' . ` _ and gray stripe $8.50 11111 11 also broken checks, overplaid I " tweed mixtures and blue serges 41 MI--, at most every price up to ` .........$1d:50_ " Henderson &_C udmore ' ‘ 101 Grafton.Street ‘ and Our B0y’5 Suits combine We would like every i'Von’t: you bring the boy to see them-we think - 'l 1 \ stripe ww U~- 1 1\\\11\\ YI -all , _ JI., r-_.L_ able and tleptmdable. HYNDMAN = COURAGE THRIFT ‘ I Extt-avagunt:t_~,. always :1 fully, 111 these days beeo1ne1-1 u t:rln1e, thrift alwtlys u virtue, l11 these days beeotnea 1.1 national duty. In thero any more lntclllgont tntnlntir of exercising thc vlrtuo 1 ot’ thrift th-an b_v regularly saving the amount ltocesnury to pay for I sufficient Life lnsuranec protection? The 1nt1n'bc1'le1t1~1 premiums con- ` tributed by thrifty people, are redistributed by the tiotnpaniet-1 ln ltol~ ping to finance the country anti tho war-an well as In providing homes and other necessities for tllpusatids oi' widows und children. More than half a century of statistics develops the fuct that only three men I11 every hundred are self-rtuppor-tittg ut the' age of 65, and that the other ninety-seven are -absolutely dependent upon othors for the common necessities of life. A large proportion of this unfortunate situation ht due to tho failure of yqfttng men to establish a definite financial phtn for the futttrc. For such tx plan Life insurance is the medium tnost avail- Managera P. E. I.. Ultarlottétown. 1 Wig, I if ' 'l`l1e policies of the Great West Life give tho most protection for the least money u11d pay the highest dividends to policyholders. 1&COqUHl Come In -and See The Latest in Spring Footwear During the past week we have received many pretty lines of Ladies New Spring Boot,a Medi- um and I-Itg cut. All kid, kid with cloth tops. Patent with cloth and kid tops. . ~ 1 115.1 ct... 111,111- B iw° tttiiiiiy °"1i'1tt1i°i"tigii°' mg Done Here _ ttarantee 4 \ \ 1 ~ _ _f I _ 1 I' 1 I f / B \ ` ,.n»-ay; _ I /' 1