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XJfJ.lUJ&Ji-iM,L,a. - HHWM.WH. ., inVtoil&ti!&l'mi!JXi!t i linn .rjL .Tr. ... ..... ,v-.. r n, tJwUI' " i fc.4 .l II THE NTiW AGKE, POItTliAKJU. OREGON. Some Distinction In That. Don't let my refusal of your pro posal onibittor you, Mr. Siiupkins. . He Oh, not nil. After nil, it is something to havo been rejected by a girl who owns n $500 dog. Detroit Free Press. Nothing New In That. "You can't dlsputo tho miracles In the Bible, man. why Just consldor tho raising of Lazarus 1" "Humph! I've Been pcoplo raised that have been dead longer than Laz arus. Why my wife raises Cain every day I" Donver Times. Dogs of Alaska. Tho dogs of Alaska aro called mnla tnutcs. They nro a cross between u dog and a wolf and work in harness soon nftcr birth. Thoy do not bark, but havo a peculiar howl. Thoy havo long hair and can slcop in tho open with the thermometer GO de grees bolow zero. Their usual food is fish and seal blubber. They nro fed onco a day, usually at night. Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. ISth.-A Medical authority says: "In many families tliroURhout tho world Uarflcld Tea often takes the placo o( tho family physician, (or practically everyone sutlers at limes from dlsoiders of stomach, liver, kidney or bowels. Certainly trom no other medicine can such good results bo obtained. This Herb remedy makes people well thus rreatlv Increasing their capacity for enjoying Ife. It is good fur young and old." Brotherly Assistance. Rodrick Thoy saw that Beaker was hold up by masked men tho other night. Van Albert Yes; It wns nt tho mas querado ball. If they hadn't held him up ho'd nevor got homo. Chi cago Dally Nows. Lonfr. 11 vo tho King I Th King is Wizard Oil; Pain his onetnles, whom he conquers. Rather Serious. Wife I had to got a policeman to put out tho cook. Husband Gone, is she? "Oh, no. Ho proved to bo her boat follow, and thoy'ro both waiting for you in tho back hall." Lifo. Good Reason. Arthur Has tho widow given any reason to bono? you Chcstor Yes; bIio told mo last night that I reminded Iter of tho only husband slio hud over really loved. CTS P.rman.ntlr CurKl. No fltj t rurroumor. r 1 1 Hrnrit'I7'.i.of !r. Klln'(1rft Ntm BMtnrtr. 84ml for VKBKS'J.OOtrUlbottltandtnM. !m. la.B.U.KU)is.Ltd..v3IArchiit..PhtladtthU.i'a, Par Sighted. Littlo Girl Plcaso, mamma, can I hold tho baby for awhilo? Mother No, dear; you'ro too lit tle. You'd let him fall. Littlo Girl Well, mamma, can I havo hi in when ho's worn out? Kvsrr man, woman and child anfTr Iiik with colds, asthma, cruup. pneu WAR 1 1 Umonli monia or conuioplton to write us. American Lung lllinl.'ad Co., Chattanooga icon. Depressed. , "I am nfraid Bliggins has mot with ro verses." "What makos you think so." "Ho goes nbout with a gloomy look, saying tliero is no such thing as dis interested friendship. That is almost a euro sign that a man has been try ing to borrow monoy." Exchange I nm sure Plso's Cure far Consumption anved my life three years nco. Mm. Titos. HoDiiiNS. Mnple street, Norwich, N. Y., Feb. 17, 1000. ' Not Unusual, May Havo you heard of Clara's hard lurk? Bollo No. What is it? "Now that thoy nro married thoy havo to retrench awfully to mnko up tho monoy ho wasted while courting her." Life' Mothers will And Mrs. Wlnslow's 800th. 10 Syrup the best remedy to use tor their llldren during the teething period. The Hour Was Late. "Now MoBrano has moro good sonso than anyono I know M tinued Mr. Stnylate "I ho's tho coming man." tell "If ho has all tho sonso you say," remarked Miss Peppery, making an effort to suppress a yawn, "I should think he would bo tho going man at this hour." Philadelphia Press; SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. ...Columbia University... Academic and Collegiate Halls. COURSES-Clasalcal, Literary, Sclentlflo and Commercial. For particulars apply to REV. E. P. MURPHY, President, University park, Portland, Oregon. ORKGOK. POHTI.AND. St. Helen's School for Girls. Thirty-third year. Commodious build lntrs. Modern equipment. Academic and college preparatory courses. Spe cial courses In mutlc and art. Illus. trated catalogue. All departments will reopen September 16. MIBS ELEANOK TEBBETTS.PrlnclpaL Beat Cough Syrup. TaMesGood. UatH M In time. Bold by droarlita. Wt . I NO PLAOfa LIKE HOME. That I tho Sentiment or Children of L.onilou'4 Slum. The children of Loudon's slums think there Is no plnce like home, be It ever so squalid and poverty-stricken. "They miss the flaming naphtha lumps, tho winkle barrows, the hokey-pokey man and all the other things that havo been their lifelong companions," said Father Stanton, of St. Albnn's, Ilotbom, when asked by the Dally Mali representative how the children of the slums tnko to their summer outings In the country. "Then, too, they are nfrald of tho dark at night, and are lost In the day time In tho country." continued tho kindly faced, great-hearted friend of thousands of street Arabs and gutter gamins. They have all sorts of rea sons for preferring the city to the coun try, and Borne of them nre perfectly In explicable. Ono little boy wroto to mo nftcr his outing last year and said he didn't like the country because whllo there a wasp had stung htm. "Another youngster took n day nt Brighton with me In preference to two weeks In tho country, and could glv no reason for his choice."' It never entered the modest mind of this favor ite of the slum children why It was. "They like going out In vans best of nil," tho father went on, "and then they eat green fruit nnd thoroughly en Joy themselves. But though they llko tho hubbub of tho city best, nnd are really glad to get buck to It their brown checks and bright eyes tell n merry tale when they return. Then you should hear the amusing stories they tell, nnd you would see how their cramped, warped and stunted little minds havo been opened up by n gllmpso of tho green wonderland they know so pitifully little nbout. Never mind what they say about It. It's tho good the outing does them that wo aro after." London Mall, Tho best way to advertise Ih Just to advertlsp. Get nt It with a view to hav ing the people know what you most de sire to sell, and Incidentally letting them know that the specified Items do not represent your full stock. Say In terestlhgthliigs nbout Interesting goods, and havo the goods to talk. Men talk of tho secret of successful advertising, but it Is all very plain. Tho essentials aro to offer what people want, at fair prices, and to offer It In a way that will make readers know they want It. The nrt In writing an ad vertisement Is to speak as the Interest ed and well-Informed merchant would spenk to a prospective customer. Tho mero appearance of a business man's name nnd address In every Issuo of n leading newspaper will do work to Increase his trade. Every business mnn, however, Ih nble to glvo facts nbout his establishment which will encourngo people to deal with him. To state such facts clearly In a nowspapcr Is tho prin cipal secret of successful advertising. Tho lden that it takes a number of Impressions to mnke thu average adver tisement effectlvo is not now. Forty years ngo an English advertiser Bald to the publisher of the Cornhlll Maga zine: "Wo don't consider that an ad vertisement seen for tho first time by a reader Is worth much. Tho second time It counts for something. The third time the reader's attention Is arrested; tho fourth time he reads It through atid thinks nbout It; tho fifth makes a pur chaser of him. It takes tlmo to soak in." Insect Pesta In Brazil. I should take n small gang of prac tical coffee planters from Ceylon with good digestions to be not afraid of ghlggars, ticks, and Berno llles to say nothing of tho dear littlo mosquito. Tho writer had extracted during four years In Brazil no less than 200 ghlg gars from underneath every toenail of both feet. Tho Portuguese, Brazilians, Italians, and Spaniards culled It a rec reation on Sunday to dig them out of each others' feet. Of all tho vllo in sects 011 earth, tho Berne fly Is tho worst. Sho lays her eggs Insldo your tlesli, and hatches three very ugly In sects an Inch long, with three rings of bristles round tho body nnd sharp nip pers. They take about six weeks to develop under your skin; then com mence to turn somersaults Just when you want to go to sleep nftcr n hard day's work In tho sun. Tho natives of Brazil adopt a novel way of extracting tho brute when full grown; they tlo on a pleco of raw pork and tho Berne comes out of your skin and takes a header Into tho pleco of pigskin. Cey Ion Observer. A Doubtful Compliment. Lady I always como out so plain In my photographs plainer even than I nm! Photographer (gallantly) Ob, mad a me, that Is Impossible! Moonshine. Boston mid Philadelphia. Tho 'realty valuation of Boston ($002, 000,000), with a population of 500,000, Is moro than that of Philadelphia ($802,000,000), with a population of 1, 300,000. Probably the firm establishment of the golden rulo Is due to the fact that the exception proves the rule. Every man may have his price, but the market is apt to be overstocked. iiffipfi BUSINESS LOCALS. Everybody smokes tho celebrated Monogram and Pandora cigars. Thoy havo no equal. Call up Union 401 when in need of anything in tho fuel lino. East Mor rison Street Wood & Coal Yard. Tho A. D. T. Messenger Co. is tho oldest and best scrvico of the kind in the town. Readers of Tho New Ago, givo them tho preference Money to loan, on furniture, pianos, or any good securities. Notes nnd moragnges bought. S. W. King, room 45 Washington building. C. A. Wntson, Marino Drug Store, 88 N. Third street, Portland, Oregon. Specialties: Flcckcnstoln's Lung DalBam and Celery Setlzcr. F. F, Johnson. Second hand goods bought and sold. Stovo repairing and upholstering. 182 Burnsido Street, west end of bridgo. Portland, Oregon. Jno. P. Sharkey, manufacturer of harness, collars, saddles and strap work; importer of saddlery, hard ware, whips, pads, etc. 55 Union ave, Portland, Or. Portland Transfer Saloon Chas. O. Siglin, proprietor. Choico wines, liquors and cigars. 321 Glisan street, corner Sixth, Portland, Or. French Dycincnnd Clcaninc Works. All work done at very modrcato prices. Dyeing nnd cleaning of nil kinds of ladies' and gent's clothing. Morn ing cloth dyed in 48 hours. J. Dc Icuu, proprietor, 455 Glisan street. Armory Drug Storo, 81 Tenth street, northwest corner Tenth nnd Everett streets, Portland, curries a full lino of drugs, toilet articles, Bchool supplies, cigars, etd.t Tho Nationnl Polico Gazctto pub lished by ltichnrd K. For, ToUco Nows Standard, and all other Sport ing papers. Subscriptions taken by A. W. Schmalc, bookseller nnd nows dealer, 220 First street, Portland, Or. Mnil nrdnrs nnlinltpil. Wo want your trade Musio half prico; musical instruments of all kinds, cash or installments. II. II. Wright, wholesale and retail dealer in musio nnd musical merchandise. Tho Musio building, 340 Wusighnton street, Portland, Oregon. TO THE DEAF A rich, lady, cured of her deafness nnd noises in her head by Dr. Nicholson's Artificial Ear Drums, gavo $25,000 to his insti tute, so that deaf pcoplo unable to procuro the ear drums may havo tlwm free. Address No. D 3381, Tho Nich olson Institute, 780, Eighth avciiiie, New York. CU at 188 B street for fresh fruits, canuics, cigars. Tho latest brands. Tho finest ico cream in tho city. Fresh fruits of all kinds daily. II. Duustan, proprietor. Mr. Dunstan was 10 years with Washington streot car lino nnd ho invites nil of his old friends to call and sco him. Carl Hocber. Furniture, uphol sterer nnd carpet layer. Repairing of Furnituro a specialty. Drapories. Mattresses inado ovor and returned tho same day. First class work at lowest prices. 209 Fourth St., hot. Taylor and Salmon. Phono Clay 700. Portland, Oregon. Cold or hungry, call on us and wo will try and attend to your wants. All kinds of coal, wood and feed. Western Feed & Fuel Co., 154 North Fifth. Phones: Oregon, Main 1018; Columbia, 263. For first class dental work and prompt attention, go to tho New York Dental Parlors, Fourth and Morrison streots. x THE COMPUTING SCALE COM PANY, 225 Pino street. Col. John L. Poolo. Genoral ngent for Oregon and tho Pacific Coast. Canadian Employment Agoncy, E. P. McCroskoy fe Co., 220J Morrison street, rooms 10 and 17, Columbia phono, 81; Oregon, Grant 231, Port land, Oregon. Work of all kinds nlwnys on hand. Skilled labor a specialty. Help freo to employers, Ileal estate brokers, Maohino, gun and genoral ro'pair shop, Forstner & Co., proprietors. Steam engines, pumps, bicycles, luwn mowers of all kinds repaired. Manu facturers, of tho Forstner patent snfety gopher gun. Key fitting nnd saw gumming. 05 First street, between Oak nnd Pino, Portland Oreogn. Pays Claims on Sight Tho Wash ington Lifo Insurance Company, of Now York, has just paid tho claim of Honry Davis, of Medford. Mr. Davis secured his policy just ono week be fore his death. Tho proofs of claim arrived at tho company's homo ofllco, July 2, 1001, und check in settlement was sent to Mrs. Davis tho samo day. This company has not had a .contest ed claim in tho past decade, an envia ble record. Tho Washington Lifo is ono of tho strongest and best of all tho great lifo insurance corporations. Its assets aggregate nearly $17,000, 000; claims paid, over $30,000,000. No other company in tho world offers larger guaranteed cash returns at maturity than those contained in tho Washington Life's policies. This company's .$5,000,000 oflico building in New York City is one of tha world's finest structures. BUSINESS LOCALS. Always ask for tho famous General Arthur cignr. Esbcrg-Gunst Cigar Co., general agents, Portland, Or. Go nnd see J. A. Rotnn for bar gains in furniture, enrpets, stoves and picturo moulding. Pictures framed to order. New store. Now goods. Let us repair your old furniture makn it as good as new. Don't forget tho place, No. 80 North Third st. Tho plcturesquo lino nnd tho royal ono back to tho homo of your child hood is via tho Northern Pnclflc. You will rldo over tho Rockies, along Clark's fork of tho Columbia and tho beautiful Yellowstone; skirt ing tho shores of Lako Pond d'Orellle, through tho famous Bad Lands of Pyr amid Park and across the wheat fields of tho Ucd river valley you go at fifty miles an hour, and sleep and cat in perfect comfort as tho solid vestl bulcd train rushes nlong. For detailed Information, tickets, sleeping car reservations, maps of routes, etc., call on or writo A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passenger Agent, 2G5 Morrison street, corner Third, Portland, Or. Rtductd Rates. Aro now in ofTcct to Buffalo, Now York. Do you expect to attend tho Pan American exposition? If so, do not buy your tickets until you havo investigated tho scrvico of tho Illinois Central Kailroad. Our accomodations aro tho best that can bo had, our trains aro al ways on time, nnd employes cour teous nnd accomodating. Through tourist cars from Pacific coast to Boston via Buffalo. If you will send if) cents in stamps, to address given below, wo will for ward you, by return mail, ono of our largo 3 lx-10 inch wall maps of the United States, Cuba and Porto ltico. Any information regarding rutcs, accomodations, service, time, connec tions, stop overs, etc., will bo cheer fully furnished by B. II. TRUMBULL, Com'l Agt. 1-12 Third St., Portland, Oregon. PULLMAN ORDINARY SLEEPERS. Tho tourist travel botweon tho East and tho Pacific const has reached enormous proportions In tho Inst fow years, and calls for a special class of equipment. To meet thlB demand tho Pullman Company has Issued from Its shops what It technically calls the "Pullman Ordinary Sleeper." Those cars nppoar similar to tho regular sleepers, being built on tho snmo plan, but not furnlshod with tho same olo Banco. Thoy are equipped with mat tresses, blankets, sheets, pillows, pillow-cases, towols, combs, brushes, etc., requiring nothing of tho kind to be furnished by tho passongor. Each car has a stove for making toa and coffee and doing "light housokcoplng. and each section can bo fitted with an ad justable tablo. A uniformed porter accompanies each car, his business being to mako up berths, kcop tho car clean, nnd look nftor tho wants and comforts of tho passongors. In each of tho trains which aro dispatched dally from Portlnnd by tho O. It. & N. Co. Is to bo found ono of thcBO "Pull mnn Ordlnnry Sleepers." Tho car at tached to tho "Chicago-Portland Spe cial" goes through to Chicago without change, and tho ono In tho "Atlantic Express" runs to Kansas City without change. Pnssongers in this car for Chicago chango to n similar car at Granger. Much of tho first-class trnvol Is being carried In theso cars, tho rates bolng lowor, and tho sorvlco nearly oqual to that in tho palaco slcopors. For rates and full Information, In cluding folders, writo to A. L. CRAIG, Genoral Passenger Agent, O, R. & N. Co., Portland, Oregon. , BICYCLES I qgg!rtg? $35.00. iboo Mtafe, $20.00 to sao.oo. MITCHELL, LEWIS & STAVER CO. First and Taylor Sts., Portland. Private Rooms (or Ldli. Choice Wlnei, 1.1'iuors and Cigars, AFTEK HALL GAME CALL AT Oak Sample Room 755 SAVIER STREET Corner Twenty-third. HENRY I'FLKIDEItKlt, I'roprietor. I'ortlsad, Ortgon Tsjepnono Red 931. I'rlrate rooms. Bamfarinus Garden Saloon. .Andrew Bwansun, Crop. Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Cor, 23d and Washington sts. eoktuknu, 0 OLD PROCESS Krnorlenrcd fccdcrsprc nottncplt to be llicliot and most profltablo fond for Bf Omttle, Mlleh Caivn, Haptos. iVioos, Hug, Fowl, Eta, Kerpi stock In healthy condition mi. 1 mnkrs .ilninlio iihrK n iu hutuuiic hurso or cow, or a dozen, they should not bo with out OH Win, oil Case Muni U sold by all dcalirs In hay, grain, Hour and needs Correspon dence solicited. PORTLAND UNSEED OIL WORKS, MAROUS SIMPSON, Mjr. Shmrlook Ava.. nmar Mtoolml St., Portland. Orm Any Bit Any Quantity Any Style MACKINTOSHES, RUBBhlR AND OIL CLOTHING Rubber Moots anil Shorn, lleltlnf. Packing and Hon. Largest and Most Complete Assortment of all Kinds of Kubbcr Goods. GOODYEAR RUBBER COMPANY K. H. PEA8K, President. F. M. BltEl'AUD, JK.. Treasurer J. A. SlIKl'AItD, Secretary 73-75 FIRST STREET, PORTLAND, OREGON. Drink Columbia Celebrated Bottle Beer aiao-33 So. C Street. Tclephono Main aao. THE H. 47. ALBEE COMPANY ....DEALERS IN.... Second Hand Machinery 260 East Water Stroot. Phone Hood 7C0. Magic Cell Food Is Nature's romedy. BncnVs for Itself. Wo take consumptives alter they hsito been Klren up ny pli)idcian' and their friend, put thctnon thtlrfect In a few iiays with ronewed strength. cheerful 11 ml hflpny. It cleans and rcculates tho slo-naclt nnd I or ols; cures all chronlanUenii. Call and sou ut o are hero to stay. I mi will ho mir lirlned when von learn what cures woaro making In Portland. Two weeks' ircatmont, price 11.00. Call or address, MAGIC CELL FOOD CO. 8B4 MADISON ST., rOltTLAMD, ORCOOM. Ooata You SOo. Pet Weak. Oregon Phono North 140. Columbia Phono 265. FORD'S NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE BOUGHT AND SOLD. If you l'tve anything to soil, aeo him, 214 First St., Cor. Salmon, rOHTUHD, ORE. CIIAIII.KH A. LUOA8, Attornor and ('nun. elor.nM.aw. Itoom 29 Chamber of Com. niercu. I'ractlte In all Federal and Statu Courts, i'ortland, Oregon. Oregon riione Union 211. GRAND AVE. MARKET. Joe Iladura, Proprietor. Beef, Park, Mutton, Veal and Poultry. I will keep only the test and cholcett meats. Glvo me a trial and I will couvlncu you, 22 Grand Ave., N. Poutlanu, Oiiu. I'nones, Oregon Main 770., Columbia 420, The U GRANDE CREAMERY COMPANY BUTTER, EGOS AND OHEESE. All goods wholesale and retail. 04 Yamhill St., ur, Third, PortUnd, Or II Hlfi HB wrmawi amu hi hi ibbbi lam m umi tarmaam IkW IIEZ1 I 0 I I II ID jffi&SVi$XmavaaaBMaam wAASAS a B H GREATEST STRENGTH H FINEST FLAVOR AND ABSOLUTE PURITV GLJARrvj-TE.E.0 ' OIL CAKE MEAL Brewing Go's Beer. THE BEST IN THE NORTHWEST. a Specialty. TACOMA, WASH. PORTLAND, OREGON. . B. RICH 103 THIRD ST. PORTLAND HOTEL CIGARS Oregon I'hono Illno 784, A. PAUTZ, MERCHANT TAILOR. 105 Grand Aye. East Hide. Poiitxand, One. II. A. Kerns. I'hono H70. Thos. Alexander. Kerns & Alexander, Dealers In New and Second-Hand Furniture, Ileddlnr, Stores, Crockery. Lamps, etc 73 nnd 75 Union Avonuo, Poutlanu, O Multnomah Market THEO. A. GODEL. Dealer In Fine Meats tnd Sausages, also Fish, Poultry, Oysters and Game. 512 Washington S(rc:t. Oregon I'hono Main 033. Columbia I'hono OS IIUANCH MAIIKKT-29.1 North lfllh fit. Colum bia Phone ico. Oregon I'hono Clay 678. CALL AT 171 North Sixth Street, , For tho Latest Hrands of Cigars nnd all kinds of fruits when in season. C. Al. PUNNULL, Prop. UU at 211 Third St root for Mne Candles. Fresh Fruits every day. Tho very Latest Hrands of Clears. M. A. CLOW, Prop. SOUTH AND EAST -VIA- SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. Shasta Route. Trains Icavo Drain statlous at l'ial ji. in, Lcare rbrtTaiMlT... ..... Iiraln Arrive Ashland .for 1'iirtland and l:'la, 111, I and vrajr 8:30 A.M. 3MI M. .... I2.UA.M, ,.. fillOl'. M. .. J; I'.JI. 7... SiMA.M." . IMA, M. .... 7:WA. M. 7MJA. M. 'JOUI'.'M.- 8:30 I'. M. I'M A. M U:V r, M. o:u) a. M 8iA. M. 7,U)A."Ml ostai'. M. 7.MA.M. :301 M. "8:MA, hi". e.w l', M. biilOA.M. lll.WA.M. 7-W1A. M. fi;:) r. M. li:IJA.M. 12:10'. M. nrr iiiunto.,,,1 Han KraiicUco Arrive OkiIoii,. 7, '., " Denver . Kansas Clly Arrhe Los AiikoUs " Kl I'ain " Kurt Worth. ... " City n( Mexico ' Houston " New Orleum ,,., " MaahlliKtoti , " New York, . .. - 6:tWI' M. fl.:w A M. M. M, llU'OA 7.00 A , ii:;yi r m, ! A.M. 12:10 1'. M, I'lillinan and Tourist cars on both trains, f'lialr tars racrauieiiut In OKdvn and Kl I'aio. aiid'lourlkt cars in Chicago, Ht, Lonli, Neir Orliamand M aldington, Connecting at Hun Iranrliio with thoseveral slraiushlp lines for Honolulu, Japan, China, I'lilllppluei, Central and Booth Amurlca. See agent at Drain station or address O. N. MARKHAM, O. P. A., Portland, Oroaon. ADMINISTRATOU'S NOTICE. Notlco Is hereby given thnt tho un dorHlgncd has illod his final account as administrator of tho cstato of Lucy Knanu, docoasod, In tho County Court of tho Stuto of Oregon, for tho County of Multiiomnh, and that Mon day, tho 2nd day of December, 1001, at tho hour of 2 o'clock P. M has boon unpointed by said Court for tho hoar Ing of objections to said final account and for tho sottlotnout thereof. All porsons concoruod nro hereby notified and required to appear on or boforo said day, und lllo tholr objections, It any they havo, to saltl final account. Datod October 21st. 1001. DWIOHT K. KNAPP. Administrator of the estate of Lucy Knapp, deceased. A. C. EMMONS, Attomoy for Administrator. First publication Nov. 2. Last publication Nov. 30. i 5 j i1 ' '"- ik 3' v,j; S'VU 'ST. '! :4 1 j 1 . "V -1 TV '.fi v.3 ! '?! y, 5iV ? ",", ra SXWd y ck jr. g "11 $!fM :m .; 1 V j "'"jli'aiy1 Tywjv,'?'W''"'' .ivi..-..... A .. Tfti;. tfc- it i e. tSesAMmm