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Taylor Jeweler & Optician 0181-4.-11111:. feet. beam 10 feet. sllosd Gish! I0 10 which has foldup wash basin with se- miles. very light draught and V-shaped, wet-age, dining saloon, forward saloon, bottom. She is equipped with s. 15-, hall etc., horse-power Imperial Gasoline Motor Also. including tender and pair of and' tools .and 'Joe’s heavy duty Re- cars, davits and holsts. Engine has al- verse (leer. two Henriclt's Comet Mag-' ways been‘ cared for and overhauled netos, one for ignition purposes and yearly by the same competent machi- tbe other for charging the two storage nist, and is In first class condition. batteries and lights, three K. W. Coils, No tender will be opened until two anchors, eleven life-preservers, after twelve noon ednesday, May 17 three burner Perfection Kerosene Q _ , . ' W l I lifebuoy, electdriz: lighting outtfltk freah 'Spa highest gr ani tender next neces- water tank an wo gaso ne an s.t e ear y accep e . arms cas _ _ ’ _ latte; hgldllng 5:1 gaglons, tinotwonsepa- T311; intflrior olt the boait may :Je sus; '° - raeee ppes,wo ags,w aw ngs,pece,wer senow esa ooo ~ ‘E Cqlgattffs finest Er-°duc_ electric horn, searchlight, sailing lights Queen Street," except between noon of 110°, m is ine' . la ex and riding light, chart, two compasses. 13th and noon of 15th Inst byapplylngto .Q\\IIl¢¢3P¢l'fXm§g|£ htgsdé BIllll'S 0103K. hnwi;ers,h rcatary bile? the undersigned, who is for the present ggmg ng, |11 Q e pump, an large w ng an pump. o - at the Revere Hotel. article Try a an next clostlh, lgigl, :steam dau X Reasoins for selling:_vlThe owner has -' s - e as s een B accomo ons or remove from the pro nee. 099 312° fm 35¢- twelive peoptlte and is nttiea with Ped Add,.e,,,_ J, p_ Hood, (owner, 2?; “$51.25 '.i’2Z§°'..l’.‘i'i.ii.'...§’°.§‘.‘l.‘Z.€.' P~ 0- B°X-1°3- furnlture mirrors, cooking utensils, Ch“|`l°“e'~°‘V“» P- E- I- , 5-12MtfE1l. - i For Sale 10 arces land situated at Auburn, Lot 36 convenient to churches, schools and shipping points by water or rall- way, 60 acres clear and the rest good wood land. House and new barn with pump and large pump house. Soil in very best cultivation. Apply Mrs. Charles Tralnor, Box 271, Millinocket, Me.. or Frank Murnaghan, 113 Rich- mond St. City 9752-5-15M6lpd _ . P. E. Island Hospital Annual Meeting Notice ig hereby given that in pur- suance of the act of Incorporation. a public meeting of contributors to the l l _ ~l°'l»'l'O4'1'l"l°‘l'O'l"l*~l'#OO'|'#\l' ‘|’ “Soldier on thy knee tonight -I' 2 Pray that God defend the rig'ht_": §'l'l"l"l'*'l»'l§\l»4"l"l"|"|"i°i'l'1° Farm for Sale AT WEST DEVON, LOT I0. The desirable Farm formerly owned by-.the late WILLIAM NICHOLS, sit- uated at'West Devon, Lot 10, will be sold by public auction on the premis- es, on FRIDAY, MAY 19TH. AT 2 O’CLOCK. P. M. 'l“his Farm consists of 100 acres, of which about 60 acres are cleared. There are two brooks on the Farm, an orchard, dwelling house, barns and other buildings. It is convenient- ily situated near a. school, Methodist church ost oiilce andrallwa station. . - » D Y » Prince Edward Island Hospital will be Mussel mud is within easy reach. held in the Board of Trade Room, I About 3% acres of MARSH LAND ' ' .MAy__ Market Building on Wednesday, May will be sold at the same time. ,V _ msn Wm," Low wager 31st, 1916 at the hour of 8 p. m., for TERMS ¢A5H_ I? 4.99 5.29 I 0.04 0.42 7.19 1.59 2.37 I 9.22 10.11 11.18 01211 amf¢ F” 9° eras 9- HH FPPPP§FSF¢P»wwN“ P0 .Len ra o' ' "- ' ‘ mw2w=o§$»Q§$gS§$ 25 ""= ’§'.4s-| _ ‘ .2 _ |2334 || l 11.30 | 12.02 I 1292 , _ 12.09 ,_ I I 1:-1.30 I 14.11 15.20 11.54 15.15 , 19.20 I 20.2s I 1.27, 21.24 2.19 22.18 3.10 | 23.10 II 4.00 IH 4.49 5.39 I 0.29 .I 1.10 19.39 9.10( 14.:is 905| 15.50 10.04 11.17 11.09 19.30; I 19.49 20.5 21.4 22.3 .°.° S'-'S E U?oo~l Q'-“rsagsl IIE SSEES . ` 5-} §?5"'F' .$25 §?5|=.g .°i°9°."I°§°.°'t*.°’?° 35233225533 _ _ _-43-It-4,.. ¥°!"!'° 'S-as-»-4 '$33 Fr is 19 20 21 19.46 21.33 22.34 23.39 12.16 55k\}h\$ QIDOQNI 2".°’!°!".° E;tew»t-,.5 dac|¢r~:» 28 57 28 14.18 29 ` 15.10 14.38 23. 16.42 DIARY OF EVENTS. 30 81 TO-DAY. City Magistrates Court. Peoples' Theatre. 7 and Prince Edward Theatre, 45 D. m. ' . BIRTHS LANE- At Southport. iv`iE§`"12tn, to Mr. and Mrs. William Larne. a son. 8ULLIVAN.-- To Mnand Mrs. J.i’l‘. Sullivan, Souris on May 10th, n son. Congratulations . ' DEATHS Mse»e\°]I?:tI“ m gooey* Ip. B: Bub~Ag¢ncy for the slqtrict. Entra; 1 proxy Synopsis of Canadian Northwest’ ltendin may pre-ein I quuggoet “i.°:.:'.':.'n.~..-f.:.r:r',,°i..$i1.:...:°:- years after n emestee i urea Pre-e bee so soon as lunn evlvbmient will rm l-v pnluiot - tlwil. may be sudo at any Dom nlon lands. ua-Aleufion certain oondl cfm” u _ ‘ka mo 1 n residence u .nd ¢u|. tivltldliol lllmi meeehof th ,ag A Immsstaader may live within nine use lils ".....°“'r"::.:r....' '"1 °.‘..:.'_.'.:.'.'*. 5'°'i.~.°° - IO l~ trordtceot where residence is po ormed In $lIi"°me¢nIl»i datum 1 bmw " 4..-l in e f-1 row #ar '.:.3':»s‘iii»lii¢ u | Mm. tlaron W W. 00lY.,0.j'I.G. mom' or tm ninisitfm lilo into-in, P *DDL th America. undersisned or J. D. Stewart, Solicitor-L G. F. DAWSON, For Methodist Conference. W. H. DENNIS,.Auctioneei'. 9759-5-15MM1iES1i. lun; I ' noun III/Ilun" CANADIAN GOVERNMENT RAIL- 'WAY8' POPULAR TRAIN HALI- FAX AND MONTREAL, MA_Y 15th. From its initial run the "Ocean" lwon popular favour, has retained its friends and is always making more It will be welcome news to thousands of travellers that the “Ocean” is to be restored to its regular run on its regular schedule May 1-ith, from Mon- treal at 7;25 p. m., and daily except Saturday thereafter, arriving at Hali- fax 10_45 ,p_ m., the following day; I May 15111, from Halifax nt s_o0 it. in., land daily except Sunday thereafter, larrivlng Montreal 8.05 a. m., the fol- K lowing day. _ I The time table is so arranged as to permit day-light views of some of the :most picturesque parts of Canada - the Wentworth Valley, La Baie de l'ChI1lB\lr. the Matapedla Valley. And ‘when you travel on the Ocean you ltravel on one of the best trains in -9775-5-12M-ii _ arch 1 1 Dear Mother-I received two parcels yet but they always take a Y tions. I suppose the sun is -beginning` to shine on -both sides 'of the fence saw. and the snow will be getting soir. illicit we had our little snowstorms. I-don't` think there will be much more cold Walther now. I suppose you get all kinds of rumors and war stories down there but you cau't beat this place for rumors. We have a new one every day~about moving or solne- thinl. There isn't much to write about I am well and healthy. Give my love to all. _ Your loving son JIM Somewhere in France. March 27, 1916 Dear Mother-I have just received Your second parcel and it was cer- tainly welcome. lt arrived on Sunday morning when I had lots oi’ time to enjoy it. The cookies and cake were certainly llne. I divided them with some of my pals and they said you deserved a vote of thanks for sending them. So far the Canadian mail is pretty irregular, but It always gets here and. that is the main thing. I suppose the snow is nearly all gone now. It will soon be my birthday. Last year llost track of it till the next day l am getting old alright. l’m almost twenty-three, but perhaps will be back in Canada for my- next. Has` the Island Regiment recruited yetlf l see by the papers that Nova Scotia is doing a big stroke of recruiting now. Well mother dear I must close now. Good-bye with lots ol’ love I JIM ROD AND GUN. _ p _ _ p ,,.,,,, , ' _. . ;. f ~ Col a-ws A I Tenders lllllllS lllllll lllillll |ll$l’llZl|llll ill Plllllilp To M;€§§%ori1s 5 IT IS SELLING FAR BE , al I Tenders addressed to the nnderslgn.,-Cooker, dishes, etc, etc., wood-work _ ' SIC VALQE I “lm -- -»--M -- »----- ----- rzzm. 2° C :,‘;°_‘:;'::s"__*?1°.;‘;“~..ff.~ ::::_:._ .__.1°.i¥.s.s..:_1°1.*.:‘.-1. .. W . ed “D l‘°.wed"°'d“y next' May 1% at with sewerage' wuhwum and tone! now. 'and youmhgt gel 3\i‘l9lmap‘|I`r>eciatI; inspection of the’Prince of Wales URE DIVIDENDS e twelve oclock noon, for the Durc ase room, each with sewerage, engine room them A person sure mms a change C H C d t C d th i THF OTHER BY BUYING STO(-K _ 1 _ of the Houseboat "Doris" length 40 and cook room, two state-rooms one of once~m a whim from me arm rib 0 059 H 9 OWS. “U er 9 .”' _ MPANY WHICH- a W W.i_m'_ _ .= “.1 ' lt.».f' "ff-f-lizzie- struction of Lieut. J.. A. _Murphy and IN A PROVEN CO HAND Lieut. W. T. Dawson on the collegeuls JEARNING AS%’1::,n§AYlNG grounds Friday afternoon. The_,Cap» p DIvmENDS.wl,1.H‘,ACTUAL <1-slusliy It is nice and warm here-~ “ll” °f “‘° C°°°' C°"’“' Pm" L'°“" vALU1ss BEHIND 1'r. JZ! W. Godfrey. was in command, SEND Us A L15"-,op THE STOCKS having co’me-` over for the’ purpose YOU HOLD _-on CONTEMPLATE your letters todly I hnv’nt got the BUYING A STOCK WHEN - ____ , r% Q st. Jo-im *U4 "ll F ' ‘I fi rc."-:s. -9;/1; BOHHYCMIIS D9-19 COIIIFIDUI-GB illeiof such vegetable extracts as Man- Onsnins article of the May issue Of* di-ako and Butternut, and possess march past, company drill, physical exercise, extended order work and squad drill under the platoon com- manders. At. the close of the- inspec- tion Capt. Black made the members of the corps an address which was very well received, and expressed himself as well pleased with the effl- ciency Vol' the college unit. It is pleas- ing to note from St. John relJ0l‘¢9 that Capt. Black lg meeting with uni- forni success in the orSB\\lZ°U0“ 0' corps in schools where such have not previously been attempted. As a con- necting link, through the school. be' tween miltary and civil life the or- ganizer of Cadet Corps deserves and doubtless will receive every encoura- gement from the educational authori- ties. Why People Feel Depressed ` in the Cold 'Weather l Why is tiredness and langour so prevalent just now? A physician ex- plained that the cold of winter drives blood from the surface of the body to the liver. Normally one-fourth of the whole blood supply is in the liver, and when more blood is accum- ulated in that organ everything goes wrong._ No better remedy exists than Dr. Hamilton’s Pills which are composed Rod and Gun Magazine, published at Woodstock, Ont., by W. J. Taylor, Limited. “Tales of the Trappers and Hunters of 1914-1915" is the title of the article by this well-known writer who can always be depended upon to know what he is talking about when he writes of the creatures of the wild. Frank Yelgli, another well-known Canadian writer contributes “One Eye Bunny and the Tenderioot: The .Tail oi a Trail," a story that depicts some of .the ldiosyncracies of the sturdy, little pack ponies ol’ the l\lt. Robson rekion. There are a dozen or so other articles of interest before the regular departments, which are up-to-date and full of interest to the lover of out- des rod, gun, dog or trap. of-door sports, whose equipment inclu-I tops and French Heels. Alley & Co. wonderful liver stimulating powers. It's a marvel the way Hami1ton’s Pills clear the blood of the poisonous hum- ors. They put new life into worn out bodies, build up the appetite, br- ing back a reserve ot nerve energy tide folks over the cold days of wint- er and the depressing days of spring. For your health and body comfort get n 25c. box of Dr. Hamilton’s Pills. to- day. “NEW BOOTS for ladies from New York, Gypsy, Kid, shown -in lace and Button, also Patent Button, with cloth 9717-5-12M3i _ ii mix- __»-- dord each eoettlnuatlon. Cash nl l ' GUARDIAN IILASSIFIEII llllS. One cent per word ilret Insertion In this column, half een! par ohnrus Twenty-five cents. *Q-éZ%d:HH%+ %H@%€H uct accompany order. Minimum ' 1-' I ' -_ --'- 5 Agents Wantetlw _ ___ RETURNED SOLDIERS AND OTH- ers making big money selling the only out and out war book publish- ed, we have it. Sample book free_ Linscott, Brantford, Ontario. 9694-5-11-M121. AGENTS WANTED TO SELL FOR “the old reliable Fonthill Nurseries. We teach our men to sell; Experi- ence unnecessary; highest commis- _aions paid; handsome free equip- ment. Stone & Wellington. Toron- To Ont. 9493-5-1M&Bl till May 81st W ______ Help Wanted--l"en|alc WANTED-A MAID FOR GENERAL bousework.‘ Apply 313 Euston St. 9460-4-29mtf. L_.._..l -E _.B F o1_°_§ale 'Epps for hltohilll from Pu‘re Bred Barred Plymouth Rocks. The Bred-to .lay strain. Price $1.50 per 15 L. H. D. Foster, Marshfield. H 9579-5-5-Mfsw6lESl.i.6I. Tenders H __ ~- Tenders will be received up to June _ __ __- _ _I-,_ " . for the purchase of about 350 2.- ‘ -,__";_.' "~' _ fl éces of wool. ' Island Stock Breeding Co. Ltd . ‘ ‘ I1. n_ 3. nunstnifnugc. 909955-11M4i_. Regitered Clydesdale ` . Stallion 1 ' _ ~sI|r`ooNAf.u"rso1s)-- 2 , , Certified dopy of pedigrees recorded In the Clydlesdale Stud Book of Cana- da. P. E. Island enrolment No. 10. Bired by Lord-Donald (8058) (10650) ny self Ent-sem (Ima) (377) (.5344)- Dam by Flora (2476) by Margaret (1675) by`MnggIe (Imp.) (1673)_ Color, handsome dappled brown with whith face and four white feet. ':Wby mate-» your mare wiith any |i:lhfe{:‘t;r orse when you can o so w s Imported .registered horse who has proven himself to be one of the best ‘stock etters in P. E. lslsnd:- I He will idikmths season of 1916 at the stable of tba manager. J. DINDWILL JENKINS' ~ Vernon. .. ’I‘lRMS:- Eight dollars for season ‘¢&"»leiI return privileges to be . 'Hornby 25 Fitzroy Street, West* ~ Duffy, Attorney-at-law.~ Charlotte. BALESLADY WANTED-8ALE8LA- dy wanted for general store, one ex- ggrienced in dry goods preferred. rite stating experience and salary expected. M. C. McGowan. Kil- muir, P. E. I., 9608-5-8-ME6l. For Sale FITR sal.:-so susnets BEAUTY of Hebron potatoes. Geo. Mellett, Union Road. - 9251-5-13-M2ipd. DOUBLE SEATED CARRIAGE FOR sale. Apply to 237 Prince Street. ` 9249-5-13-M4ipd. FOR SALE-ONE COVERED BUG- gy, one run about in good repair. Apply to 202 Hillsborough St_ 6|. FOR SALE - 2 REGISTERED Shorthorn Bulls- one 15 months old and the other 12 months old. Apply Francis Chowan, Winsloe Station. 9243-5-13M3lpd FOR SALE-FORTY ROLLS- BEST English Fox wire: one and two inch gauge; W. 0. Creighton, R. R. No. l, West lliver, N. S... _' _-' ‘ 9724-5-lil-M8ipd. -» FOR SALE-TEN ROOM HOUSE. all modern ` improvements. Splen- didly situated. Apply 126 Fitzroy St. 9685-5-11-Mti. - FOR SALE. -LAPELL WATER wheel, and new tank, French Burrs, good flour bolt, Eureka smutter, Elevators, Shafts. Hedley McKay, Emerald, R. R. 9247-5-l3m3lpd SPECIAL-2 STRAND GALVANIZED Twist Wire, delivered any station on P. E. Island in 100 lb. lots or over at 3c. per lb. This is certainly e. rare opportunity to purchase fenc- ing wire at such a low figure. RO- GERS HARDWARE CO. LIMITED. __ 18-5-9-Mtf. FOR SALE-LARGE HOUSE AND good buildings with 3 acres of land in Charlottetown, also 5 furnished rooms to rent for summer months suitable for light housekeeping 5 minutes walk from salt water. Ap- ply 71 McGill Ave. ' 9518-5-2-Mtf. l _ Miscellaneous DRESSMAKING DONE AT 114 Prince St. Prices moderate. 9864-5-10-M6ipd. LADIES TAILORING AND DRESS- imaklng done by Misses Margaret Ahsarn and Dora Trainor, 171 Kent St., Phone 289-Y. 9745-12M3lpd. TEACHERS YOU NEED THE TEA- chers’ Magazine Renew or sub- scribe now to receive May issue $1, yearly. 51. JUST RECEIVED SHIPMENT OF Terrells Sheep dip. The old re- liable, orders promptly filled. Mrs. T. Pell, Southport. 9666-5-10-Mlwpo. | l W y Situations Vacant ANY INTELLIGENT PERSON MAY earn steady income corresponding Rouse ron sm.: o 'ro N"r'.`S-' -'Phe' desirable residence of J.' J. _ -Possession at once. Apply to 0: 0.' town. 9240-5-13M1wk. BTRAWBERRV PLANTS FOR sm.: Senator Dunlap and other leading va- rieties, 50c. per 100; $3.60 per 1000; 5.000 or over 83.00 per 1.00. _ W. O. Creighton, R. R. No. 1. West. River. N. s., . 9723-5-12-Msipa. 1 FOR SALE-AT SPRINGFIELD. LOT 67 an ideal dairy farm in block of 100 acres. 85 clear and in a high state of cultivatlonwith good build- ings. balance covered with hard- wood. and lumber. Apply, Calvin McKay, Bradnlbnne, rt. R. No. 1. » 9722-5-1iM6ipd. FOR BALI. 5ROPiR'fY,,5ONel§'f- ing of Residence, Store (practically new) and out-buildings; large lot. 'ffhis valuable property 1| ,situated 0%. main nun naomdttnsdr 1 .plan cl d professional or business centre. N I.-Unauthorised pwblierlu of this ld-.I use 4-was nu I el. llth. , - -,=~.;'.,_'- _ ',4- nettled for by note at time of service. ‘wnres rl nwnsra riw , 9541-5-3llE8,6,s,1$,18,1l .ll0. A necessary. Address PRESS COR- RESPONDENCE BUREAU, Was- hington. D. c.. szss-4-14-Mime. -";.»1..-:t~..a1i...;;-.. -_ ' TO LET HOUSE CORNER DUEEN and Kent_Streets, known as -the Highland Hotel. Apply 67 Bayfield St _ _ 9236-5-18M3lpd . ro Lev--A summer: co'r1'A6E Ar Keppoch. Apply at Wellner's .le- welry Store_ ` . 9701-5-11-Mliw. T0 LET.”-House and shops. Apply 282 Gt. George St. 8116-4-6-mtf \'/Ntl'v|l WANTED AT ONCE-1000 CALF- slrins-We will pay big prices to secure 'these at once. Island'Wool 1 Hide Oo, Grafton St. East, op- posite Davies & Fraser's. _ for mewspapers. Experience un-= ~j_ » You Morrnv. -f ; ' 'fl . from the Royal School of Infantry, 3( BUYING _ ~ -. -. - Halifax/l'he various movements were mm STANSTICAL DEPAR'l`MENT_ ' 1 ' well performed, and included the MASY BE THE MEANS OF SAVING -'-PLUMMEI1 & co. > ~» _ BROKERS. `- 108 Bay St., Toronto, CONNECTIONS in principal cities. V _,-_ 9756-5-15Mll. ' Y, =....==-.-=-======-- in Barrels and ++++++-see,-0+-as--N-4-so-r CaSkS_ - -1- .--Fight for the colors of cm-ist ' 'I 'M Km" ‘f Phone' 111' Fight as I-le fought for you, :ls Fight for tue right. with “U UW élé mighli I nit and EI fr Fight for t e re<. w B V- C L . blue." ° 0° -|»-1--1--I--1--H--I--1--I-1--I--1--1--I--I--I--t--I-_ V % 'l"f'l"l\'l-4' 1.1 -nik The Shops Imown for good values and up-to»dnte styles are the places to ani: about the D dt A and the LA DIVA Corsets. “Made-in-Canada" in one of the best equipped corset factories in the world, they offer all the qual- ity formerly found only in high .'90 grade imported corsets, but sell at litlle more than , half the price. Style IL... B fa-I li; 'A Good Square Piano for--- ` Think of that, only $45.00 for a good piano ! And three more in the same lot, but the highest priced selling for only $95.00. Did you ever in your life get a better offer on a good piano than this-and the instruments here, ready for you to take home today. These Pianos are the oool old-fashioned squares. They are somewhat larger th; n [the modern upright pianos but igyou have :.1 large parloi or sitting room they are just the t ing. They have been completely overhauled, thoroughly cleaned, repaired and returned and though second-hand they now look almost as good as new. If there is anyone in your home who _would like to learn to play a piano, lhere is no reason now why there should not be a good instrument in the home. ‘ Fo_r here today you can make your selection from four good squares, the 0 highest priced at $95 and the lowest selling for only $45. ` _ Put one of these good piano bargains I in y iur hometoday-use it and enjoy the stood entertainmept it will bring you. I I-_af¢I'.1f you want to buy a new upright _ piano, we will allow the full purchase price of arjlrrhof thgse squares on a new upright. . |soer`ll tltl -- coivis, ToDAY.W' "° as 'mg SO MILLER Bnos. The Big Music House I IZ A _W ‘f I ..,,_ Massey-Harris Low-Down Sp`1'e£lIIer, Having Secured the exclusive Canadian riszhts to the Rude glgfélgziseyggffhniglgmgintgacturing the Massey~Harris Low-Down wrliich has been odeiyzed Io tlIemF9:I}iEm\e[;sI(:1'IiI"leElJI)vI.D:i)wn spreader irl;:11s-f.%2'tf._ __ime- prea er ~ ra pr _er R >lmD}J(ieS§rerea;i3;r , 2 lliabor-Saving Spreader Free circular tells all about it. ehable Spreader _ - . I _‘i°sw11ns-._. eoh u|LLAW A co., Charlottetown are- paying the high- est cash prlco for 0888- Apply to M. D. clo uerdlsn. I 98501-10111!! ` ` , 0065-G-10-Mlw. .r , .,, ~ ‘ 1 0 ' .~.- ---1- 0.' ' ' 1* 1 _ ’ .I 1 1 ‘ MASSEY ,HARRIS co., Limited.- , . _ H Offices. Toronto ' 111-' ii gppflfmgpsgnggilnce Edward Island, Charlottetown I I/ - 4- -, 1 1/ 1 .- ‘ _ "_", ‘~.-._-,. .: »..v , f ,_.i..._ ._ _- 5 ,., -_, »‘ - _ ,-; _,; _._,, N, '<==1‘.=-u',,~~; 'Ji' ‘ 1 < ' ".1 .` ’ 1 ' 1 1,. -~ »., _ , _ ,_ I ‘K _,ill 1. A ` __¢ ‘U _ \ - ‘ , » f.»:_.- \" -ff"