_iv »._~_. 4, _ . _.. Jr' >- `P i I _ alarm calls at the desired time. _Every so seconds' for 5 minutes it sings, unless the silent switch is turned. fits the neatest litie elock you ever saw. ,Price $2.25. W. W. WELLNER Jeweler. _ W<..f.¢;.*¢ . But toned ` Boots--I All the latest lasts, smartest styles, comfortable, smart, chic and stylish. I' Every size $4.co to . . . ALLEY of I ,' \ f , . “lg `\{Wi@silsiiil ‘ _’<._ __ _,__ $5.00 CO gf’ ( _ Collegians Studeutsof the C.B.C. s,D,C_ U_C,C and I-‘.W.C, are each and all invited to call and see cur samples ct fine photo- grapby, _ Cook Studio Here is a Snap 8 _day American Black Wood Clocks at $4,oo each. They strike every half hour on Cathedral gongs. Are good timekeepers. I Every 'one guaranteed. Well worth $5.00 our price $4.00. C. W. Patterson `\'\'\ST F - R - E - E Coma ix our office and have your testh ex inyd free o cha . 0nly takes a few snintues and we Wmifteli yep exactly what yo nee nd i wont cci you one penny. ah ni c tselh d aritsethem to lit exarklg, We fi amen perfection in Crqwn 5 _ Biwe work Extracting and filling without p , price moderate. _ DR. R0lllllS Rgilsaen Btr{,iLt_,’J:e'§:_Jdo0r Beer di Golf l Specialties Are l i Photographs For College Groups 1 -.Mise=.D.=» Rudge. - 171 Great' George Street Charlottetown Manufacturer of all kinds ot’ fine l-air goods. Special atteiitinn given to miii orders. _'I-28mwim1lipd. _ _ 1 *F 1 SPECIAL ENGAGl MENT _---1=oa_-- ' Opera House 3 - N I G ll 'l' S - 3 coMMENc1No Monday. April 2| Perry’s Peerless Players ---WITH-» Dan Malloy and %azel~ Corinne in the latest of New ork successes, with all special scenery and ef- iects. “ihe Blue Mouse” _“Polly ol the tlircus” “Just Plain Molly” » Each Attraction a,Monster Pro- duction Complete in Every Detail. 4 siov.-m'n1:viLLsAci~s 4 All. FUN N0 WAITS Prices 251:, 35:: and 5oc.Reservid sale Monday moming Io a.m °’ yn:mb coal it this season MYou'w`;n% tnmnwor your money wfu unison- pn... atm ii 1 _ss ordasncvzsnd we willsss ltlede 1\ve°4~r_1s'si>¢'y-, _ - sll`lm\|r|~;ss|.|._. e _ co. ~~- Bayer Studio L__,:_r¢:eph0ne ig.-5_-_*I Ilysnansia From Stomach lcilily is immediately relieved by Bisuratod flagnesls, a simple. sate, palatable, nexpenslve remedy for indignation heartburn, sour stomach. belch ng and all stomach disorders due to acidity: Bls rated Megnssin neutreiiass excess acig t mach all 0 teaesgoitiil in w2l:¥a.f(lisi?g:l1lng."Rellle‘l ls lmmo lets . Sold by all druggiets. _ ii._c...i..yo a..|...... General Commission llsrehanie :Sydss0y» N. S. Consignments offarm produce lolicited ' Farmers having hi-at-class dairy butter for sale should write u stating prices. -sdattrsompd. "The Ladies' Home Journal and Woman's Home Companion for May are both beautiful numbers. Price only 15c. per copy, by mail 20c. Now on sale at Carter's Bookstore. 4-23M2i . ! 1 -ps l _ AilCTl0N SALE ot Morell Cheese Factory To be so.d by public auction at Moreil on Tuesday, May 6th at I o’clock p. m. _ r. Building of Moreil Cheese factory. 2. -'I he boi'er,engine, vati,cheese press, churn &c, complete. 3- The lot of land on which-the budding is situated. 4. A lot of sundry articles. Terms ro p. c at sale, balance on delivery of trans er of titles. _ nn and Pint I i _~~ '.=<. ` ,¢,' i . 2 :‘ __ ‘-._ - H _ , in -1 \`f `~' _ . _»" X .. ,. " 1. ~. . _ r.. ~ “ ’-‘ " t ‘ , e» -1 -_ ,. i .’~l'l- f'-.= .,~' 1, ._1__. __ _ - it s if \ I .. Ll "' “nm ~= ~' " ` " t . -."“»f‘,', 4,- ‘ » ~ \ di F' .' 9' ‘ - f.’2;». . _._. ., -, .~ _ _ _ », 7.. , -v ..- _ __ _ ¢t,____ .1-. ,r , “F” _,; -»f,;,_._, __¢< _ 4 ._( ., .,_ r,_ ,,.,__.,,___,__...' _ ,.,-_',_,`_.. : ___».__ _<_.» ._ . _ _ ._ _ ,~_-.|_;._,~_; _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ __ _ _ _ ‘_ _ ‘J f ~~_*_‘ ~\- -' _ ~~ . ~ - ~ -_ - _ 'L - » ' ~ 't-_t._1g.,__..-,~-.__ \ .. i , _ _ _ . . ._ ._,i;3,Q1:__.,-_»._"} __\ . _ . . _ . __ _ V i _._ __)________r§,______ _~_;_. _, rim __ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ ,_,,__.__.._ _ ‘__ _ -,,,i_.__ ., _ _ _ _ , , ___i, ..__,.,.._{;_,,.£€ _ _ , , 'e , . ,_ , ` ` ` i . “ » '~ ~' ~1. » ~' »~ _f<'.'°-.l~f~.f.f::». 1sn.fr.f.:- 5. 1 if _ _ _ ,|_?l l 1;, . \‘\.i...\'\ to ._-,:..~i. . .. __ ‘»‘ll’1*¥I-,,,-ti.;._1ais. P1ssuxs»i_»enfn....i.t»- - 1 ~ U _ . We ,_ .-_.~.~--~ im.. s.-.~.. _ e ~ I as i IT PAYS to buy in this Provtass. uxcai.i.itN'r P1~xo'ms1-In the show case ol lr. J. A. S. Bly". Photographer, ls an excellent photo- l:l'BDli ol Bt. Duult.en's College 1001*.- ball team. A photo of the Columbian Society. of the college ie also shown. -1.. 'PHE MARKETS.-Although yes- terday was iiuch a bee.utlful,day the markets was very poorly attended and prices were very mueb the same es lest market day. Eggs sold at (rom 17 to 20 cents, oats white at 38 to 40c., and black at 40 to 42. Butter sold from 80 to 82 and was very scarce, A RESOLUTION.-Resolved: That we, the oltlcers and members of the Milton Branch of the Farmers' and Dalrymnn‘s Association, are heartily ln accord with the present law pro- hibiting the running of automobiles, rind would respectfully ask the Legis- lature not to repeal the same. Car- ried unanimously. George Bolt, Sec- rotary. LATEST DEVELOPMENT.-Att.en- tion is called to Mr. G. F. Hutches- on’s optical ad. ln this issue. That Mr. Hutcheson has been able to de- velop his optlcal practice to such an extent that he is able to devote his entire time to this business, speaks well lor the quality ot the service he gives. The Guardian bespeaks lor him an increasing measure of patron- age in his chosen avccation. THE AUTOMOBILE:-At a large and well representative meeting held lu the Kingston Hall Saturday, the 19th lust., Mr. Daniel Fraser occu- pied the chair and Mr. Reuben Bar- rett acted as secretary, at which the Automobile Act was discussed. It. was moved by Mr. T. P. Cnss, sec- onded by Bertram Younker, ‘that this meeting place itself on record as be- ing against the running of autos in this Province and the electors ot this section would respectfully urge upon the Government to keep the autos where they are, clear of the public highways. On motion being put by the chairman there was only one die- senting voice.-Com. (From Yestcrdny's Evening Guardian) POLICE COURT.-There were no cases before the Charlottetown Police Court this morning, MARSHFIE-LD.-Rev. A. B. Mc- Leod will preach in the Presbyterian Church, Marshfield, on Sunday next, April 27th, at 11 a.m. BRADALBANE.-As formerly nn- ,nouuced from the pulpit, Mr. C. A. Hatfield will preach in Brndalbaue next Lord's Day at 11 a.m. and 7 c'c1ock p.m. WEDDING BELLS.-The home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Btordy, Try- on, was the scene of a most happy event on Wednesday, April 2nd, at eight o'cloclt, when their daughter Currie Jane was united in the holy bonds oi matrimony to Mr. Austin R. Toombs of the same place. The ceremony was performed by Rev. G. M. Young in the presence of a large company of invited guests. The brid- sl chorus from Lohengrin was beau- tliuily rendered by Miss Gertrude Thompson oi Crspaud, as the bride entered the parlor leaning on the arm of her father, who gave her away. She was attirsd in a handsome dress oi cream sllk with trimmings of lace and roses and wore the traditional bridal veil caught up with lilies of the valley. She was attended by Miss Campsle Clark of Cavendish, and Mr. 'Lloyd Stordy, brother ol the bride, -ably supported the groom. Alter the ceremony the bridal party repaired to the dining room where they par- took of a sumptous repost, serves in the hostess' best style. During the early part of the evening a great crowd sereuaded through the house making things lively for a time, which after being treated and having conveyed their best wishes to bride and groo`m, quietly withdrew to their homes. The rest of the evening wus spent in music, games and social con- versation. The large display of ele- gant snd costly wedding gifts testi- iled to the universal popularity or the contracting parties. Among them was an elegant rattan chair from the Sunday School and Mission Circle. At; a late hour the happy couple _drove to their home amid showers ot rice and congratulations. ::Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy has given better results than any other hair preparation we have ever handled. There is hardly s day passes that somebody doesn't tell us what a benedt it has been to them. It will do the some for you. 501:. and $1.00 bottles. E. A. Foster, Sole Agent, Central Drugstore. 4-14Mtf. ::Mlss Lindsay representin‘8 “W Home Pattern Co of New York will he at our store all day today and will be pleased to meet all custom- ers who use dress PM-Y-Brill. 05°- Moore & Mcilieod. *Hull- 'lhe Peopbb Theatre' . .-_~.~.-.~.~_-_~.-.~¢.~_~.~c_>f:.-_-_-_c _-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-,-_-;_-ee; (Fi-om Yedtei-day's Evening tluardlsn) BCI-IDOL, EXAMINATIONB. -' The standl.u8 fo! the Pupils in Hleillerdale School for the month or marsh 1|' ng follows: Grade V11-1, Isabell; nan,- ln; 2, Annie MacKinnon. Grade VI-- 1. John Martin: Z, Myra Vanlder- stlne; 8, ilsleolm MacPhee. Grads V-1, Catherine F. MsoPhee; 8, Al- edaudra Martin and Florence Mao- Pherson: 8, Mamie Ms'oPhee. Grade IV-1, Charles MscPhee; 2, Norma MscPhee: 8, Florence MacPhee. Grade III-1, Jeanette MacPherson; 2, Ralph Vanlderstlna; B, Fulton MacPhee. Grade II-1, Emily Bruce. Grade I-1, Catherine Martin; 2_, Florrie Bruce and John Norman Mac- I'hee;. 3, Sinclair MacPhee. JOHNSTON'S RIVER.-A largely attended meeting of the farmers oi J ohnst.on's River School District was held Monday, April 21st, to discuss the Automobile question. Mr. Ham- ilton Hlgglns acted as chairman and Mr. Leo. Driscoll as secretary. The question was debated by Messrs. Chas. Walker, John Galtthier, Wil- liam Walker, Peter Cummlskey and Frank McKenna. The lollowing re- solution was read: Resolved, "That the present act prohibiting the run- ning of_ automobiles be repealed.” The motion was carried almost una- nimously. AUGUSTINE COVE.-Mr. Ulric Dawson, managing salesman for John A. Hurtle Co., is spending a. well earned vacation at his home in Aug- ustine Cove.-The school of Augus- tine Cove had s very pleasing visit last week of Mr. Chas. Buxton. He was very much pleased with Miss Lord's classes.-Mr. Harry Robinson is planning a great surprise this year in race circles with his speedy driving mare Augusta C.-Major Carruthers has about llnlshed his yearly round of sawing in the neighborhood.-Miss Annie Callback, Bummerside, has been vlsltlng in Augustine Cove. While here she was the guest. of 'Miss Daysle Howatt.-The Augustine Cove Debating Society has closed for the season. This year has been one ofthe best since the iorming of the club. During the period many interesting debates took place and showed that the young people ol Augustine Cove are not at all backward in the ora- torlcal line. One of the most inter- esting features ot the season was its annual concert this year which prov- ed a greater success than ever. A large sum w:-.a realized and the club ls to be commended on the admirable use to which they are putting the funds. namely, donating it to the Augustine Cove School for a library. ::Rexsll Face Cream ls one of the moat popular toilet rsquisites we sell, It is a delicate cleanser and beautliler. very uticctive in all cases of roughness and redness of the skin, chspped hands and lips, etc. This preparation is frce_ from grease and is rapidly __ _o,b_|_iorl_ied_,_bY .._t.l.‘.° Fklli' Pi-ice asc. The ,macltinnon Drug C0.. Corner Great George and Kent Sts. _ Mtl. ::Miss M. E. Lindsay, demonstrator our store_ Monday, Tuesday, April 21st and 22nd, and will be pleased to meet you and give you the benetlt of her long experience in the use ol patterns, Moore qiglldcbeod. 4-18M4i» Want a Watch?'_ Remember our _big closing out sale continues, until every watch is sold. We’ve sold nearly 200 Watches since beginning this sale, and we still have nearly O N E HUNDRED RELIABLE GUARANTEED WATCH- ES, which we are offering buy watches while our stock lasts. at practically WHOLESALE PRICES. There is only one place to G. F. llutcheson Jeweller- Optician _ .,a_.` , _ _ -°=_ »'3:~”"5. . MAIL CONTRACT SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the Postmaster General, will he rs By order of the&Compsny See 'l`l|e'_l'I\ree llrel geivsahat $3; uneilnrioon. on Fri- JOHN MCDOUGALL, S@C'Y ' vggdncee of His Mgleety's’l!d.Eiltsh°o°|?ng L AVN ' it.l8.ll.¥l llllfll A _ V proposed Contract for tour yeai-s, |13 Pure Bred alalon "no sur of eminem" {_.,_._.__;__._._._.;_ ._§.3_._;.:,__.»__.;._k_g... .... , ', - ' Printed notices c tainin I li' TTI" Amerlcm Plum” PI” information as to cdiixditlonsl olriir: times per week over Rural Mall Route posed Contract may be seen me .(8463) Enrolment Act N03 _Special Music 59051150060 "‘“" '°.“m' °’ '*`°'=°°1' mer bs on tained at the Post Omoss oi llidgell, will stand at the ogmer’s _stables ' l lssrletnrldse. Milburn lapis Lear il th f ason : pt Tuesday _ _ er mis s thromee ot the rm omg; u`rk'§rld:`y.¢when 'hee wlll‘l:e a' ' New nu l_I”'”°°'°" mm, F rim angie sums. chasm Wm ~ siessehnaniss ’ 1‘°“°*‘°°¥°*\>°'==°\‘ "*""‘°"’°'“°‘°°°°“hL<‘.".... ’ " I ._ T __ - Tramor c»3u°p s .f°'“-*‘*‘*°.2.'r.*£x'¢'tf‘§i‘.2flf.. f Fl" “W” ,‘°*'“~i °°~-. ' » ‘_ f"'. l-,.\":~';. vp# '__f`f _._ '-'“""'»g___qi_.,"_-ti” ~?.l:.,a;si\sis.` I 4~,=allwss1__i\s.» . _ --V----I. _ -. i-iii`insi._ -.___ lemarksble lrsneh WMM! |40' Change Power to Prevent Deed French scientists are puaaied over the discovery ot a woman. who, ap pl-relltly. can preserve vegetable lvl animal tissues merely by laylul ill' hands upon them. ` ' They call her “The Antisepild 1361." and declare that she poslellel \ a hitherto 'unknown property of bl- ma`n eliluvla, or emanatlon of somli preservative power from ber hands. \The name ol this woman ls not made public, but Drs. Clsrac and Llsguet, of Bordeaux, made many experiments - with her and they put themselves on record as placing their entire belle! in the powers the woman has to pre- serve both vegetable and animal mat- ter. These doctors have known the wo- man nearly live years, and during that time she kept by her various plants. vegetables and small animals, all perfectly preserved and free from the least sign of decay or putrefao- tion. Both the woman and her hus- band declared that these subjects _were merely touched by the womun's bands once u. day. 'Probably one of the most astonishing things claimed is that a small animal killed by a gtm was kept as perfect at the end oi four years as it was the day lt was brought ln from the forest. The fur was still clean and bright and shiny, and there was not the least sign of decay about the body. The doctors themselves selected a variety of objects-roses, branches bearing leaves, s rabbit, some un- cleaned llsh, a number or oysters. plants and wine. These they brought to the woman and watched her care fully. Her bands were washed by them to make certain she had no sort of preservative upon them. Some of the objects, at their bidding, she handled, others she merely passed her hands over without touching them. These objects were then carefully wrapped ln paper and locked up ln u laboratory where no one could see or touch them or even get ln the same room with them. ' At the end ot 10 days the rose had dried, but every bit of its color, ss natural as when picked ln full bloom, was preserved, while the loaves were bright and green and adhered to the twig with the same tenacity lt wouid while growing. lt is well known that under ordinary circumstances the leaves would crumble, turn brown and shatter, and the rose leaves would : Astro \ Ania See __ . "*"~‘ See The $6.00 Rain- COdt8 Have,You Bought , "Your Hat ? If you have not We would be very pleased to show you the- very newest imported shapes and copies of French and Lon- t"= ‘itll 'Misuse 1 wins Ethical oussniss Q. ns nnsrrno raid \ don hats. The’re right upto the moment too and have commanded the attention ol all who have Seen them. Trimmed Hats 2.50 to 3.50 etc. S |]:i\r'..g'/eehliivvfbgllflifgeglj G fi . .g 1 R iff... - __ _¢’;i__,,__.,~, =,__ ‘ lm The.- e ¢_*_ li...J ,__ $6.00 ain. _Q also turn brown and shatter. Wine at the end of 12 days had not fermented ln the least. The woman had dipped her fingers in this. Wine she had merely passed her hands over had soured and moulded. Oys- 8 ters she had handled dried complete- P decay. Other oysters she had not handled or seen, but from the same lot and placed ln the same r0om,.he.d ' putrliled in nine days, and turned to a repulsive liquid. Two dead specl- d mens of fish. not cleaned, had dried t ln three days with no decay, and the w and the color of the scales quite as 1 en, patent hnttoned \100tB Wil-H Horne & Co have just received grey mpg' “"9 °1 thi’ “mst l"hi°“' icarloads carriages from the Domin able styles this spring, also patent can-18 8 C , T t g o, oron o, compr huttoned with dark glazed kvld tops, the very latest in steel wud ru patent with son; huckikin tops ima and ,,,,,,,,,,,, me, Bm, §,,,gg,,,,,,, splendid llne ot new styles in tnn “bangs and Briggle; 41gM rioes range from $5 50 to $6 00 B d All C " ly in 13 days without the lean sian of ,,,‘j§,,,‘,’“f.`,,""“ °"' “Y "‘ ,°,'3M‘,,, .___ ED A CHILD “RING A ROUND A ROSY." -- _ , VENICE, April 22.-A Newlo Today Patons will oiler one hun- land dog bdguglng go M;-g_ F Nd WBBU 111129898. B0!-'D6 VGFY PW"-Y Hartley leaped from pier, swa hinge at little cost, sizes 6 to 14, [eat into me ocum and save,-\ _"Just arrived, new shoes for wo- .-FIRST OF THE SEAS(-)N__. m ' - _ is b R - ` . - l \ r m Z DOG SAV oi-th up to $2.50 for 98 cents. An- ,,,1,m»e,.s', ¢ighg.y¢M~.¢,;d qw eyes were as bright as when taxon other lot at 50 cents. Pnton's. from dmwnh,g_ 4-ZZM2iE1i . __ msn l __ ___ » ' l brilliant. V It ls known that some people pos- sess in a small degree the power of killing bacilli by the touch-that ls, by actualy touching bare tissues lm- pregnated with the bacilli-but that a person could kill them alike in vegetable and animal matter through thick fur, heavy scales and the like is considered a most remarkable thing. This woman, the doctors say, preserves objects by her power of killing the bacilli of decay. A Quran STAMP I Tibet Produced a Crude But Interest- ing Btleker l A pilatellc curiosity that reached England from Tibet is of ruddy purple color. It ls very crudely designed and printed, and was evidently modelled after the Edwardian 1 anna. stamp of India. ln the place of the central por trait, however, there is the mysterious looking beast identified as the white lion ot Tibet. Possibly by an error of drawing the white lion is shown ln color on a white ground. ' English characters. the latter reading.“ “Tibet-Postage." The native charac- ters are interpreted ss (at top) Pod -Tibet, Shung-glovernment; (below)' Ylg-letter. the u-postage or stamp, Khs.-anna, Kang-one. Ons Hundred and One Yesreybld' A native of lnverneas,Hi-s. ll'Knoch.~ lter, who resides with her daughter- ln-law in Buckle, has attained the age ot 101 and is the oldest old age pen- stoner in Banlrshlre. `~ Married Seventy Years llr. and Mrs. Pearce. ot Bradtord. ol!-A1011. -Wales, celebrated recently the sevefntieth anniversary ot their wedding. They were married at Htl. perten, ln Wiltshire. Hr. Pearce la ninety and llrs. Pence ninety-two NUI 9! SKI- 55; lil gt? it ii _“_ _ ,. _» l, _. f ,»-\n.;.\ . The inscriptions are in native and - ii 'lit "ii" Motor Supplies Gasoline, Cell Connectors. Motor Oil.Elec- tric Wire. Primary and Secondary, Al- bany Grease, Ammeters. Spark Coils, jump and.make break Dry Cells Columbia, Connecticut Ping Coils, Perfex Spark Plug; Perlex Vibrators,Rajah Spark Plugs, Red n Head Spark Plugs, Water Hose, Water Stillson Wrenches, Screw D r iv e r Bronze Shafting, Steel Shafting, Bronze - Propellers, Bronze Lag Screws, Brass Pipe and Fittings, oline Copper Boat Tanks Copper Gasoline Pl Iron pipe and Fittings, Gas Priming Cups, Packers for Gasoline En gines, Combination Stern Bearings, Plain Stern Bearings, Magnetoes, Trouble Get Your Fiff'°1'9_?3fi Bruce Stewart ff ., -2.. . _ "‘ " ‘ 'should seeionr line of All °“n°m°H°bpmr£n{°n“ with ackin _ . ‘ iarf' ii p s sanitary equ 5. niievaything you tables, colan ~ could want -e - ' - .' A ~ -,‘~ .- _ as "~ » /1 ‘ 1" ». _.`*"~"4"'l."`i*'~ - 5"’t.=.'i,, . _ end give. you prompt and perfect ' semwn -¢~. the line and see some of our t i ,_,. -.H 5 s Intake _ Scoops, Schebler Cai-bn retors, ` . A _ ' P WF li.-M2. }-3'; 1%-'gli _ ._ /or __ _. _ _ » -_ _ _; __ _ _ . _ _ » ___1\_'_.i _1l‘_'-1..`."¢_-__ ._ ml-;'f_;':~_'_.~;_ _.,,_;,_;._J `-;,\.,.'t`.'._"f 5,; ,. _...___ 1,... -__ ._.,.g , _ . . .. . - » u ~ ‘ ~,».f _-»-~»»~ ~ ~ , _ ~ -- . _ s.. . .- _ .;_ ' v.,»._-' . .,:.1i~". '.`=~1_-=f- ':~ _ _ _ . . _. _ . _ _- _ _ . _ .- _ _, , _ r _ » _ ,~ ,ui V ~'»,_ _-» yin, .1 ~.~ -.,;-~. _,e ~»_ f.--M-»» l " ~ #_ . »~ .gi-;._ we-_,;-‘_ ~ '~.‘~;~,t,.._»;_. .-, ~f_.€.~ __ », '_ =,' ; . .i ~ -» - < ._ , ~ . _ _ .-.. - -' ; - ~:v ‘ - v ~ 1-»~~\».. --f “ 1. .“ . - \‘ ' N.”""" ‘ _~ \- ~ H *‘ . f' ‘s -_ \ ‘ __ . . _e _ - if* 1 rl. . i-.,.__. ,__ M. _.. _,L _ _.1 _\- _ , - , . . I _ or, »- 1 _ 1 ' ~ - , _ f ..=s__~;-.»~»»~; “_-_f‘~._‘_, ==,~~_-ef.. _ ...~»._»,_,_ - 1 ~ ' ' ‘"' 1 ‘ ‘ ~