f ll;;hleli;iaoslinvila`l:_1¢'_sildnuili-' E- lions Beaver our will ,_. if '- '|1\¢\Yorkkl§softi\ciItill\snBod}fCr|pplcd. NW os1irlfl"ro liiluaons. 1 -- xla»»yll>l»¢m'rs supple; on vim ~- ol Americfs Manhood and Wom- -‘llliwnd-Wlrnor's Sato Cure _ Cure. Tile Kldnoys are by all odds the mm] portant organs oi' the human body m. Tlley virtually control all theother organs. Should they stop working for even a few ' hours the blood would become so thick and clogged with uric acid and other deadly Witsto matter that the most werful heart would_brea|¢.down in the egiirt to force it tillioilgh the veins. \ tor Tie tro nest] ld lla l.. 3.1, .Bet ‘l§'.‘il..‘.l°lll_...°é’_ "°°""”~""’ D0 lllithout pure, rich, rtinl blood there can Will boi:l_o_healtl'l-lic l_il`e. __ __ to s rue some 0 us tl ith sick kidneys, but it is_His`i°wiii|iiil1gniolistliem P1 to get a. little worse-t ey never cure them- we sl;l\'cs. llcatil is constantly hanging over us. It th comes instnlltly to thousands; with warn~ it ings to many. _ ‘ ne ' nckaclle, headache, rllellmnilsm,'slecp- I-ssllees, illdigestioll, etc.,ure certaill signs of f0 nilected kidneys. 'n licaith, though, we can never know while tho kidneys are out of order. __ Thorn is but ollo medicine that's lit toilso cla for lilo ltidlleys'-only one rr-.med that will ,mf-llivcly purify, strengthen and' cure the no iillllcys without injury to the dellcnil!'11'!-_T0 stirs. ltis Wnrllcr‘s Safe Cure, discovered at over thirty _vellrs ago and used ever since hy` doctors in their families und practice, and Yi’ in. hospitals throughout the world. |10 It cllrcswllen cvcrytililig else fails, wllen Bl you have given li hope and expect to dio. 'l`ho cllange for liie better will come with 59 the first fciv doses. | All druggiets sellit or can get it for yon. pe “0h, youknow, mammal I'm to be etty the maid in the‘plsy we're get- ng up a!.d am to have the white dge of servitude on my head and ear a white apron and carry,-a broom something. I'vo told it all over ore, only your head.'s ln* that hook. o please shut lt.” The older woman obeyed, with a sigh, d tookthe' bit of* Beeey lace between iuid lni-llliiill lnlllloof this paper. The gl.-li: hm' “No, it won’t do at all, May," she d instantly, a ripple of amusement 'euklng the dreamy quiet of her face. t wouidn't be appropriate.” _ “But why?" with an'_ air of disap- TRIAL BOTTLE FREE. To convince every silffercr from diseases B of the llillnvys, livcr, bladder and blood, ti that Wnrin-r’.\» » \ S rin wheat ilour makes _vvboiesolne, nutritious bread. ff; Winter wheat flour makes qu ight, white, delicious bread. '° bu `n-EAVEP. si' FL O UR a_`blend of '°<'>'.':‘i‘1i1‘:mi"ivii-i`.'.°_‘ in tho ifi"§ff5§i"i.'l'.§f-2° malic` our baking successful. _ . Ask your grocer for it." __ , -___.-- __ _-_ ---___ ._ _ 5 -o 'iff"1_f..1_.f:r...f_-__.;f._‘"1ra _ L_. _ Ii[E_..Li,|_-'_E.;$l|t||(E_.-_-,I-,f-.i_g,g ggimm3|i[|Hi_gm,_..¢.,._.f_._.__,.._.._....__._...........__,._ _..._..._.._.._...... _ 'il 'M ._ 'n thi' Only vermin looney/ll' ` if-_ r() is nr Alllriiisosppeaf from un; eleva- wlth 'a bit of lace in her hand. Sho ked thm`ngh the rotunda, looking right and left: among tho masliive rs and drooping palms. There re few persons in sight. Most of e gn`esl$*wors‘ over on the beach, for was the bathing hour. May went arly across the rotunda before she und the object of hersoarch-a wom- lu a- retired cornerreadlng a navel. Here, you are, nialnma," sho ex- lmed* reb\lk.in§y, “and reading that vel, es 1 mlghrillaie expected. Deir: u know the characters in it would ay exactly where you leave them if u should closo"the‘ book for a few urs, and this glorious weather out- de is soinething ottho present. But e here," holding up the lace for ln- ction. "do you think this will do?" l bl _ .-1 "Yes, and costly. Child, child, don’t on know that bit of‘lace is worth as __,Q§l"“`R /`(@“ pointment. “It is so pretty." Lb/@ i Y _ . ' _:_ much as Batty the maid' could earn in :':‘_'f_L* Q5 ’ gm tive years. You mast have something _.al f,2~,j|y~L[§l1. p,,,.,,,,,,__ cheap to_be'l.'n characbon" ~ “I don’t believe I have anything." No, I suppose not. You will have tljy at one of the stores. You will ed"-- Mrs. Allyn's gazo`went in- irlngly about the rotunda until it und one of the hotel maids dusting it . _ lnnt. She waited until she eau ht the Clthcr makes Peffea l-Head. girls eye, then raised n finger. K “l beg your pardon, my dear,f’ she d as the girl approached, "‘but my ughter here' is to be in the church Q THE RE'M'EDY OFTHE DAY .0 dell its pr arafion of Jpruirle _Gunirllllld Charly. 1 ' Hoarhound and Tar. 'selenelflosllyfesmslnos in the form ofwgrbonblo and plia- tnbla Syrup. _ __- ` "lu’.nl:. Ammw, uns rr Posslmenu l" our 'ran courvr mirrunollsrlv. ` the immediate Relief and Cure of benent and Wm have t° Wear n °°5` _Cong/ls, Co/dr, Bron:/lilz'.i, Hoarre- _ tame something like yours. Won ness,Wlioo_0i'1_§g Cohigll, Crair/1, Arlll- you mind my looking at your prett ma, and a I iscas of the Throat mcg cup I, moment?" _ _ Th l l ed i ith le se Taken with Cod Liver Oli ln the 'coke g r “mov t'~w l D A “This is exactly what you wan May," went on Mrs. Allyn, holding up critically. "You"- But May had snatched the little ca e/li. cn. 1;_lnill¢d, lvlenzmll, cmmla. '_ from the upralsed nngers lrnd placed _ Mu““.S .u,,,,,,,“,,, P||_|_s ,on ,` upon her own fluffy brown hair. » One of the most reliable prepare- _ tions yet introduced to the public for » i and Dongs. first stn` cs of Consumption, it will be found invaluable. Far sale :wig/where. Pr_ire 2_5 ds, _,_ 0r by mail on recalfl ofpnre. f Sole proprietors, Tim Wluosrn Cnam- » -_ ' Q ~ i -.. Q o n_0_1v_o__.°.°-’ _I _ . -_._‘,___.,. _-3.2-'-'.".'...'-‘_-'_ ¢_,g.° "Why, really, thut*dos`s’ very lice- lr-" _ » A “'.l`hore’s. May now!" exclaimed Mm. llyn. “Suppose we wait a few min- 5lle twirledftlie bhllll With li PM! . utes and speak with' her." _ unconscious movement thatfcauseti two The count’s face w eager, am! _ , Km ti_pst_of its_ feath@l‘;"to"0i¢|i_rl;_¢r§ss_m09@| words et an, elaborate apol began 0 10 DI! H1 f_ l'0\\\Y_ 119111 if Ill .P to form in his mind., but as Egtlgures °5“8ilf U10 <¥0\_ll\l'5 #WGHYIQFS dtew naar and he saw the expression “'0l\d¢l'iliB ¢0l1Bf°U_lB$i0l»\ ill! i on their faces _as they looked at each fl'0lH it YO i-\¢l` Wl\l¢¢"_lP!°\l'3_ ‘_ili?‘f _ other the apology died away and a badise of s<=rvltud°‘\»`i>0n l1°rfh¢il¢¢;a _ Pin-islm elim, muttered- under 'lair iI\f0 PFOYGSUDB l'990\‘V,9-_ _ ' _ __ bowed politely and then waited for Pardanmm' he rebii ed* blthiet is- Mis Allyn to give the signal te ge on ._ . _ _ ,K ___.. _» so hurry I am `now.~ ~I»v;lllfsss.f M. Bethune will .tell »yon`._ ws .not reeglster yet._ I.wlll do eet‘n`ovr." -l_-14-.1 Hnlty Ublervstlonl. ` me years ago an authoresrot' con- hls sloping shouldei°tl_~st_iVi!en‘cil'-`sn`dllenQ bmw, took ig. p|ace_ H, mg,-,ly de , _ _ _ _ - S0 May Wnched him hurfy' .°fV'.”`{'_"'“h ' si rable note was entering o place of an odd |°°k °f mq‘m'y 1“.hl"°:°”i; public entertainment when the sound "whnfs the mime" Wlth`t_h°":““'"." of her own name uttered by a group she “sked i““°°°°"Y~ “Rini” °` mr' just in front of hor attracted her st- 3°¢te“ °°m°im”3?" ` _ _ _ tention, and she discovered that a gou- ’B°th““° mulhed 3l°Y°“5.|7~ 5' nw' tieman in the- company of several ls- ment b°f°'° ther” 'md been b°th"`°_' dies was pointing out another lady st 901'” “W l‘°Pl'e9§1°” in lin' eyesi “°‘“ some distance to his companions as they were suddenly eager, glowing, de- hersem _ ' termiued. “Oh, dear, she's not at all pretty!" "Tile C0\ll;lt'B ull Oddgddrt 01" lfl0k"_' ‘ ld ~ |_l th | di tu h he answered, "and hiss visituhere iis :;em°:;;_ 9 U es' pu ng up er confessedly lusearch-'of' avrich Amerl- .lquite vulgar lookmmn mm nnothen °““Wif" ` ' an 11 r bn r _ H.. mi... .__--_..._ ..,........... ... ‘;;;,,';;;'_,,;,“,__§,,;’,;,_<;§i°__,,_,, _ _ Y ‘ W'“`d"h4°" mad' but f°'f“ '-“°m""t 51"’ third. "Any ons might guess she was looked‘~pil|lllled. then a quick. comple- B bluestocklng. I pity her husband, I hendingtiush rose to her' face. dec|u,_e_.. _ “Oh, that!" she said thoughtfully; _.she is mascum1e_»_mid the Kenna "And 3'0"?" » ' -_ man complaeently, pleased to have ln- r ' It Bethune laughediagain' Hs could t ested llls companions. You can see - e ”°t_he|P‘it~ that even from here. But you can’t "Can’t you see, Miss Allyn?" he de- B prcciate her ugliness without seeing _ D manded. “I fancied it was sticking hm. fun mea Sh, has a most ap_ out all ovor me. Over yonder I was a pawns. squintgr poor devil of an artist and _you a rich The authoress in question, who was heifesiv and “°W"‘°h- Muyi" neither masculine nor ugly nor athlet- There wss the soft rustic of silk with a squint, had sense of humor _ ed moving across the carpet. May raised enough to enjoy the sm,,,_ti0n_ her finger. ~ “Mamma is coming!" she warned. “I don't care," lmpetuously. “I've I Little Marin Edfavvorth. : Backboards, iron collars and dumb- 30': `t° °p°“k"“°w' I’ “Mft walt au' bells were the ordinary calisthenlc aD- °the" day' Wh°"° `°““ I "ee 7°" purtenances in boarding schools for “'°“°7"` young ladies in 1776, about the time 511° h”1t“t°df"fh°“=a9P°"°d`t° °°“' when Maria Edgeworth was a school- side" girl. In a biography ot the first great “The-maids-andiuiirseeusually walk msn novelist Hen. nmliy Lawless says 0U fh°'be'ich Bt‘“b°U¢`3'°'¢i0Ck-" 9119 that these devices were not deemed sufficient in Mariu’s case. For her special benefit one more had to be add- , ed, one which even the judicious fam- 1 ily biographer seems to have regarded _ in S as rather severe. When she was four- ' t een years old her shortness was ob- Q ' ` served with no little disapproval by ‘ ng, he members of her family The Edge t . - worths had always been a well grown \l\'D r.ly u use of lIall'.~ Cutul-rh Cllre. _ ~ ' I"lt.\Nl( .i. Clll'lNl‘l\’ Sworn to before llle lllld subscl‘iln_:ll ill A. 1886 _(SEAL) A. W. Gi.l< '_ \< ' _ _ _ 'lui ' _ ' _ “en nomy thatiignini Y-dgngvgsladi the l;f:take_ mn this; mined toward buck 9li_An oven keel, csrllpillir ilisoater. I e n _ _- _V _ _ _to Bud you. hot§f&_lllM;Ailiyu._ Youri th; bgaeh pam ,they "W two “gums -Severe weather with intense cold pre- _ _ .f__F“`kN‘ U- swmr . presence will " a mnob' tn-to our qppmagmg them only a tm, yum vails./ _ _ __ - pleasure." ' ~ nw; ` i9l¢;_w_lyg|_s. me ' l ~ in our Shoes- don’t believe in letting well enough all-:uc and have made sonic ladical changes in our new lines. New sla_ie1y Lasts, good fitting Patterns, and Extension (Baltimore) Edge on Soles give our Sl.ocs the smart appearance that you like to sec ill :l Shoe. Tell your dealer you want iiic A. H. C0. Shoe-lllcy'lc no experillleut-ifllc does'nt happen to carry tliclir, llc cull get ilicln from us. ' llC AMES HOLDEN C0., Ltd.. sl. Jehu N. B. The L'-rgest Shoe Ma liliactiirws in C.lnal", D im_vive_ one son Thimms i__ in South ’; Afriox _ ‘ ls cutarrll which llrril liitlu‘k.~ the nos _ lnnl throat and iinnily sill-calls tin-ollgil _ the systi-ln. 'i‘lic one sure cure is irli|;~l rililt llcllling Clitlllrllozoliu \\'llil~ll is ricllt i hy tho nil' you lirolttlleilirocl to the root of __ i thc trollbli-. Mr. T. Y. Mllo\'icul~oi \'nl'~ f'. ,lllollth, slllllirell for years frolll clltlll'l'|li ‘ and says, “ill lily long exliliricllco with | lo lti iii I - l fouliil ll few lllillillltiolls of Glltlu'l'llozollc wus slliiicicnt to uluill' uivlly thi- lll|ll:oui»¢. _‘l I uni pei'll-l-.l_ly l-urcll i»_y fllltlirrliozlilll- and i frci: frnlli the discllnl- 'clltirciy." Use only ‘ Untul'l~|lo7.ollu .Colliplvle oiltlit $l.llil; f.li:ll size 2.5¢. _ . _ ‘ _ 5 _ . i /is _ __ /// /_/. .fl .<1-»=~.-:.~ or _$ _ . l \ __.‘ l _ _ _.{/__/ _ I 'llhn » *» .,.._. _ _ Your doctor will ° _ ..` tell you that i Park’s . Perfect Emulsion ELEGANT ilVllll`lllllT ! liiciy gord ¢il'c-:ser aiplceizllis all ci' galil (J\'cl'i r ai. 'l llc Ovuroat is alviays ill evi- delzic :il lliis seaion ci lllc year. You mlniile :onle overccnis ullile you ntver have a second gfalicc at others. The coats you ~=_\ _(___ oo :.< mile llavc certain _-nap about __‘_f'_,' ` ll:ci\l~' illry ale su ell, .~.vvzlggi r and ;_ ' elllull. lt is just _such coals that § _ __ __ we \\:illt io rllow 5011. The-y nic ‘ lczlilylc.-vie-al' and vie-rc nladc by = our < wil tailors oil our own plrn.i ses :ll ll ilint is illclnust ltcoulllcl da- tioll any one should look for. Prices s little lower than you pay to loudly adrelti-eil clothing houses who sell only the ilnported clothing- we have some also. Ifxalniue ollr $lo.oo and $12.00 tailor made coat. A- B R UC E, Clotliicr and Fllrnishcr. .U "Now, let me have your apron minute, please,” sho~ cried merrll “Thank you," as the girl complied she fastened the apron to her wai '» _ _ » with deft fingers, “And now the dus D ` lug brush. There, mamma, how w _ ' _ this do?" with a nourish ot' the brua _ _ 9 _ ’ and `a sweeping courtesy. _ The girl laughed, and even Mrs. A lyn smiled indnlgently ns May dune ‘ ` away toward tllc nllildle of the rotu -'- _ ‘__ da, flirting the brush indiscriminate! _i `_` '_ over Jardlnleres and palm leaves _ V _ ‘ .she passed. Soon pillars and palms l _' _ tervened andconcenled her from th _ i - view. i _ __ 5' Count l'Ortegan and a young Ame 3 V` V _ ,_ lcon sculptor were just entering t ~ rotunda. They had known each oth "in Paris and met again on the steam ` 5 coming over, and now_they had co i 1 to Gray Harbor together, not bscnu ° they had much in cotnmon, but th were acquainted, and all the poop May did not :sixties them until th mil consunlptloll. ’i‘in- cxccpliollul curative properl ics _' f urpclllinc and llilscnll urn well known a -i lil l)l‘. Chqids Syrup of Lillseed um' fllrpclltillc they are combined with half ll _lfvzen other illgrclliclits in such a wily n:~ o bc plcnsnntto tlio taste, ltilrl ivolldcr Sully po\vl'l'fililli tho cure of throat lllid ang d is-cases. ~ Such ailments as oroup, bronchitis and a-tillnn are quickly relieved and entirely :urcrl by this tri-ntnlcnb. There is,\ve believe, ne nlerlicine so well suited for illlnlly use lie-i n cure for coughsi zllld colds, and as ll snicgilnrrl ngnlllst thc iicmlly ailments which so frequently. arise from them. Mus. Euollml-2 inns, King Street, Truro, N. S., states-ii ‘ i_"ronl an illfilllt one oi' my ehiidren`wnN troubled witllhrolluhitis, llnd tllo least cold \v¢lllld»lg:_gl'avntli tho troll hle. l ecouill not get any iilng to help him and were often greatly l\|arnleri_ Hearing of Dr. Glm:4e`s Syrup ol' illnseell and Tur- pclitilic as n in-lit_nlollt for I rmlnliitis lvl ilserl it and are gkti ln state that it cf looted a colnplu _ euro. li’ any oi’ the cliilliren take _ll cold or cough _l uive this moliiclne ami have never known it to fall to itinq' relief. _ D '. bnlso‘s Syrup of Linsccll snd Tin- pm'Inc, 25 cents li hottie; falniiy size. than timcslis |iiuoh,fl0l'cntl~, at nil deni- crs,. r llldlnnlwnll, liiltr-l~i & Cn.. Torolilo To protect. von ngaillst lnlitatluns thi gm'-'ra.t. ond- slgnatllre of Dr. A. W. hase, tho famous receipt book author, are on every tex. .V 'rmNDmns For Finishing Basement in New ' Market Building. 1.‘i_Ssalbd‘ Tgnders addressell to the enniienigned amlcmianed “Tenders for ‘ ,an »~° ~ ii' "'”'“‘ ""‘" ““ "l."_°.I‘.l°=-"':.sr='i.‘.°‘ “fn "°'*f: _ L, 1 ug? rosa at th E It ;2°:U.t°_:__:;=:_tU:;»d‘;=;i;s;:i*m°“mV _iili‘ice__uIr_l_tt__l noon on W__ellnesd|ly the lst I Y _ ° _,i 11° Q llilrlv wi. A son _ __ 'pi "ills MMI. all ll lwlllll-lli!!”‘orFmoa1wtl‘lliglo egifiialii, fiii-"tin the count ra terously- "Eat tin shin efilie lla-ement ln the new - ` " CH” D _ _ ‘¢ H "' ._ __ _ .lm in Parts that' yon' vanish nth _.f.\Inll_ietl¢_lllldl»_¢§_`proor‘rlingtoplifll and _ » _ _ ,. _ _ .- ~._l mt. mga” “M__`"_n¢ya||»¢ ggggypm =_}:ef'._i_fl_ca\i;>ll l_o scttliat the oillcc oi ' ‘ 1 ""“"_* 5°“‘° "Y '° "“"°' “nd '°“‘° `~li iifif "'ii»iy°d1si` li 'riii°h°li°'iilhi ~ me ee sy been to heaven where- r Y ' "'*`~ ' "° “__ ~ I _ thcmselve-sto aéreptlhc lowest or any W” “W W "nl" 3" ut 1' ””"* 'lenlli r Itncll li-lnlcr lllttat bc accom A f|il¢1°ll_Ulk° l°Y‘Vh"'~ NW I _.panic-l'lly certified cheque of lo p. c. oi pl - W‘|1!`¢||9 PNN ‘NN 'Wm I0 DQUUNF* llc nlllmliit of iellder sud mulefpayabiel ‘ ` --~""- _ QOH! the angel." _'o the City of Clinrlhttetowll. I tcndci ulgfbi Pol "Elf my lgujllsd and [|10 hh! I0! not nr~i~pl=-il clllqlieaelunml ily ordri ~° el All 0 £l' vdy “tm” Mgmt’ rw sunt.” abc nili' "li - _ ` ° i'";'ile»\ °'°'.:¢,i“ _JOHN Nswsol5_»§f1ta§_nsin_o»s~_s9s.sncs§ "‘)".f._'.Il§.~"°‘."1°‘“"'°“"""i ipolee. .;_.L,- .-- < _ ,- . ,_ . ,l ,_ , iustration of his belief in the old German motto which the Queen oi Roumanin-, "Carmen Sylvo," sug- gested to him as the text of one of his most touching pictures: "What I spent, I had; what I saved, I lost; what I gave, I have." "Our little lilo," he wrote once, "is poor indeed if bounded by our own personal wants and fancied rc- qutrelncnts/' Among. countless instances of his generosity is one which he often re- called because of its connection with his picture, "Love and Life," new hanging in the White House in Wash- ington, a work which he considered his most. important message to tho world. A poor artist's wife, whnm he had ncver seen before, came to his studio in sore distress one day, and bogged for a loan of a. few pounds to enable her to join hor husband who lay dan- gerously ill in New York. Watts gave her all, n`nd more than all she naked, and she left. him with tcnrs of gratitude in her eyes, promising to como and see him on her return. Two yours afterward she appeared, nc- companied by her husband, who was restored to health and had found work fn. America, and repaid the money which Watts had lent her. When the painter asked what had led her to apply to a, total stranger like himself, sho replied, "The sight of your picture, ‘Love and Liie_' "_ She felt that 'the man ' who had painted that picture must have a heart overflowing with love and pity for sorrowing humanity, and the is- sue provod that she was right. __ wad his candor and gullelessnslls tt! never slirsnkjrem giving his attests good advice. A thorough- gel# idcaital: himself, Watts expect- ed ltis friends to live up to the level of their art, and was pained to see any inconsistencies in their con- duct. "Come, King Arthur would _noe he/vo tallied in that wsyl” he llsideto 'lhnnylon one day, when the moali wtf in a more bearish mode ithan usual. Bat when the laureate sliolrsalllm ins lemma and swell.-il halts, ho umhrltood, and felt satis- lodfthot it was "ali the gout.'L _ 4 . The easiest way oi saving money iéiiire the public just now is io buy i c t from Moore & Mcbcod at Oed. Stencils sent on application. - colliziills gilsiacol, ‘ Lll€l{lllel‘ of C011-' ' silulptiou germs, ` a llling which no other emulsion contains. . u [Boston and New York Ads. _ ____._ ‘ J. PRICE. I. PRICF.. PRICE BROS. _ in a`l kin is oi 'F' I € I-I Smelts, Eels and Lobsters are spec- Wllolesale (`onlnllsl~iou Dcalcls I" in J; ’ ' _ _ .All --Y v- ---- lv" is best because it _ . ` ' o Some Halt _ Price Goods 75 pairs l.adic:~.` Cloill Griiti-l'_<. 50 pairs l,a 1 ~ 1 ,ik i». .,_.‘. _ sh..-..._._+__¢,~_ ._~ _` 1°--_ __~ Y _ _ _ .>. -_ .i iw 1 . 1 , __ . _ ‘ ` . ,V ._ ‘F l i, _~ _1» - i 1 v _ . ‘ _ < '_-3 ,'. ‘ 1. . '_ _ ,_-. ‘.__t'=___\ ,_ . ._ '_ _ ‘ _ al - _,f_.~__\_ ‘ _ \‘,`»_._t _.___ __._`.____ _ __. ,-.\"‘r. \.'_i ., _fx xl i* 'fy _ : _" _ i ~'\_ s ii*-_ ._»_ .0-._ .`;f;_ l1"‘li~f"\3lx 5 i \§`\` _ ~ _\ »;\‘f__ ._ ‘ 3 .~`fl‘_\~s ga is l _ '- ._ _ __ ._ 5 L 1, .' .“.:.=‘-‘-»f_~‘=>..l.»>f fs .».?'1i¢» §"“? ‘ . ~,l. 4. . _*ff* C... /»'-=' »j;,j,L.', .. ‘¢";'.I fo `/1’-lsr” v\)\ \ Q ` i \_ 0. ~_ \"\-.»‘,i_;_ !`,\` ` ‘_*A" , .. .. ._ ~..\_ l l_.'\`,i:-. _ ~_~,. '_ Rx,-~.<_~"."‘° _ _~`_. _,, . ' -\ `\\~‘. 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