_._._.,._ _ _ Thatfs ‘Tie "Ti ii.-i- ~ . i ‘l“¢ii¥"°== _ Whet~h`erf'it is- not better to keep con- stantly.-. on hand good ~ liberal supply of “Coal from now on. _ We can*-give you good/ Co al and prompt service. A. PIGKAHD & G0. _ Phone 240 Coal and Wood . . , glllllI_f1__\\\\\\\\\\\illa O ;Fresh Fish We have _on hand always a choice line of Halibut, Salmon, Mackerel. Haddock Codfish, Eels _ and Smelt which we are offering a the lowest prices consisten with the quality. ` Cll’town Fisli Suppl I Company A Phone 340-J Grafton street. YI//IIIL\\\\\\\\`”IIIIII£i if “All the latest, right-up-to-the-minute patriotic music can bo secured at our music counter. Mail orders receive our careful attention. Miller Ilros., 123 Kent Strect,'Cha.rlottetowli. 8405-l~28M3i. \\\\ % rr rr (ll _ IIIIIIlllA\\\\\\\\\\Y/IIIA\‘ I N ,CENTRAL '_-_;-_-_-; -_ - - ~ -_~; -_-_;_~_-:.11 :_ _ _-_-_-_‘_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-7- -; _._. IT. PAY8'to Ili!! In this province THE STAN LEY.`-The Stanley dock. ed in Picton yesterday at 10.23 a. in with 54_tons freight. five sacks of mail and 17 passolllprs. ,~ '_ Lei 1'HE"MlNTO. - The Mlnto docked in Geofgetown yesterday morning at 10.10, with 17 tons freight, 26 sacks mail _and 10 passengers. ' rox conrznjencs. _-...Thaw roi Conference has been--fsinnmoned to meet on Wednesday afteriiooli. SKATE AT ST. DUNS'l’AN'S.-An- other skate will be held . t St. Dnn-- a` stan's College rilik next Wednesday, Feb. 3rd. This skate will be in aid of St. Vincent de Paul _Sewing Circle and a good time is in store for all. 8430 “SATURDAY NIGHT" of‘.Toronto has a circulation of 45,000 and goes to all parts of the world. Seo advertis- ing column for club offer to new sub- scrlbers to the Guardian. Old aub- scribers write to A. MacKlnnon,'P. .0. Box 432, Charlottetown. 8288. POLICE COURT.- There was no cases at the Police Court yesterday. A summons has been issued. return- able on Saturday, to Joe McAieer for an alleged breach of the Prohibition Act by the sale of intoxicating liquor in the James Haynes house, Rich- mond Street. For selling in the same house Michael Kensloe has been serv- ed with a summons. NOTICE. - Subscribers are notifi- ed that the price of the Morning Daily Guardian (inailed'in P. E. I.) and Montreal Daily Star is $4.00 per year. The Morning Daily Guardian (mailed in P. E. l.) and Family Herald and Weekly Star is $3.00 per year. The price of the Evening Guardian and Montreal Daily Star (Mailed in P. E. I.) is $3.25 per year, the Evening Guardian and Farnily Herald and _Weekly Star (mailed in P. E. l.) is $2.25 per year. WEDDING BELLS-On Wednesday afternoon, January 27th. Mr. George Bruce Noy nlid Miss Sadie McKinnon, both of North Wiltshire. were united ili the sacred bonds of holy inatrilnony by the Rev. George Orman, at Corn- wall Metliodist Parsonage. Both the young people are highly esteemed and have the fervent prayers and earliest good wishes of ii wide circle of ac- quaintances, frielitls and relatives for their future lifelong happiness. llolh are interested in thc liiglicst things and ready to help ill every good work. ::A few oi' the diseases for which I). Il. D. Remedy is invaluable. Ecze- inn tin all its forms) Psoriasis, Pimp- les, Salt Rheum, llives, Barbers Itch. `> Ring \\'orm, Erysipclns, etc. We know niuny cases of Eczema that have been cured by using this wonderful remedy. Try it sample bottle 25(-. E. A. Fos- ter, t‘entr'.ll llrugslore. t E -L, _ Guaranteed Hot Water Bottles . We are now showing zt spleniiitl_lilio oi' tlie_liighcst quality I3, Hot Water.-Bottles,,ili a nuuiber of differoiit colors and tltluulity timutm-ln,ls',l.at prices that will' not i'ail to please. " l These llot; Water Bottles are guaranteed for two _j'enrs, ' should any one become defective i`roni ordinary use wiililli that ‘ time it will be replaced free. Get one of tliesc-Anfericaii Beautf. i>l`lC0 $2-251 UW-Ximum price $2.00, or Sovereign $1.75--it will give geiiuiile satisfac- F ` ,tlon. Cor. Great George ‘ Coand Kent Streets -- . - ' " M"-‘TARV " RUM°Rs"" Rumnrs Cor. Great George and Kent Streets. §IIlL\\\ have earnestly stnven to ' h t i`on and believe our old friends ' $f.ii2§§‘ir2‘€i.e“h§5§?.§vL..neppoined them. Hickews Black Twist Chewing Tobacco represents not only our best efforts but thc best to be had in the tobacco line. Hickey & NicliolsonTob. Co., Q Phone 345 - ;\\\\\YIIr\\\\iIIIIIIIlll@\\\\\\\\\\1IIA\\\\\\}".l/; Be Skeptical oi V Bargains ', '3 f ° ' ‘Not Allis Gold that Glitters I' f _ lf you want, good, l>\11'P- _ ll f- .reliable tobacco go to ar honest manufacturer. We - Manufacturers 1 III/A§\\\\\\\\.WIlllIlIIII'£\\\\\\\ F "SPECIAL BK TE -All. sh uid., sem wsanexdgyaifeb. _srdqror tif; special skate at _Bt. DunstaI1'a,Coilege Rink.< V- ' 8430 .T-p-TEA.-‘-Don’t forget the Tea; and `-Apron Sale In St. Pani's Parish Hall on 'I‘liursda_y. Feb. 4tli,_ Adniissitli 5 cents; tea, 25 cents. ,_ _ 8236. TORONTO SATURDAY ,NlGHfl'._ - See advertising column for a great club offer. The Morning 'Guardian and _ stoves’ culr’A~sn.__L.niies .mu gentlemen may, have _their white or colored gloves cleaned by leaving at Moore and McLeod's store. ' ' ' ' ' 8433. THE ICE BOATS.-The ice-boats left Cape Torlnentine at 11.30 a.m. yesterday with 59 bags mail and Cape Traverse at 11.25 with 28 bags. Their departure was delayed on account of the storm. '_ Y _ BLACK DOMINO MASQUERADE DANCE.-. Miss Gorman requests the ladies and gentlemen of of the Tues- day evening Class to come costumed as Black Dolninos to an informal twelve o’clr.~ck dance on Thursday, Feb. -ith. 3421 NOTICE T0 SUBSCRIBERS. - Subscribers will please note that the club offer for Canadian Countryman is only good for the Guardian sub- scribers on Prince Edward lslgiiéié APPRECIATION.-The committee in charge of the Patriotic Bridge party desire to thank Messrs Beer & Weeks, .Paton & Co., The Maritime Stationers, The Patriot and Guardian for court- esies extended; also Mr. A. E. Toombs for the use of ii Vietrola, the music of which was much enjoyed. 8436. the Coulicll of the Board of Trade was held yesterday afterliooli. After the transaction of ordinary business the' Chairman submitted a draft report on the fox iiidlistry for consideration. A number of gentlemen expressed theft- vlews and further discussioli was ad- journed until this afternoon. ` ' AT SYDNEY.-The following young liien have left here for duty with No. 4 Buttery at Sydney Mines since Dec. `l.. Coyle, Cliarlottetown; l’. Gauthier, Mount Ryan;-John ll. Cliile, Union Road; Orin Bell, A. McKay. Clarence White. Geo. Ford, Murray Harbour; tA. E. B. Murplly, Tignish. FUNERAL YESTERDAY-'i`lic inli- cral of the late Mrs. Elizabeth Hogan. who died at her home at Lower Queen street on January 27. took place from her late residence yesterday- morning to St. l)ullstan’s (fatliedrnl, thence to the Catholic (Teliiotcry and was well attended. Tile Requiem lligll Mass in the church was celelirzited by Father Peter Duffy and the funeral service at the grave was condiirted by Father Frank MeQuaitl. AN ONLY CHILD DIES.-i\lucli sympathy is felt for Mr and Mrs Sticlilleii Morrison, Savage Harbour, ili their sore bercavenient caused by ‘the death of their only child, Donald. aged 4 years. The funeral to St Andrews Cemetery on Thursday morning was largely attended.--L. McGUIRK.--To Mr and Mrs Robert McGuirk. Dronlou, oil Tuesday, Jan. liltli, 1915, a tlaugllter. Coligratula- tions.-L. _ , are curront to the effect that certain officers stationed ill this vicinity, says the North Sydney'-Herald. lin coniiectioli with the militia arc to he laid off. or perhaps sent to the front with the Second Contingent. -Those well versed in military 'affairs cannot seo how any of the ‘officers quartered liereabouts can b`e spared. Of' course it 'is admitted that without a single ex- ception tllo youth and-~vigor of .thc brave oliicers (as well as tho -men) fits them for the rigors ot’ the trench- es, and without a siliglc exception they are only too anxious to answer the call, should the above report. bc correct. it would be a shame to think of laying them off. especially after the visit of the Minister of Militia. At any`rate, the citizens would greatly miss their presence. The uliovo will bc oi‘»locul interest in Charlottetown as`niuliy of the island boys and olliccrs are stationed there. P /I”fi\\\\\\YIlfA . P. E. l.- ']g,’,,,‘“\`\i,,,,I,,A\\\`\`\'vI,I ,_ -1.4 'I`h,o?cRTv:s Sxiviigfizy Viiatch in the l .,_l|,_. (5 arriage Builders Supplies feet in every way. Carriage' Stock; XX Rims “ »X_ “-_ XX Hubs “ ,.,=»;» » -. Youfwiilfind here acomplete line of Carriage Stock. This stock is made of _-the iinest_.;ii_it€r;<;\_l obtainable, and the workmanship and finls IS P Let us quote you on your requirements: X and XX Spokes from ‘ Sarvin Spokes from - ’ ‘ l.'r rut ini ical- ' 2X5 Fly Wheels' ‘ or0:)\v;iil?i;3?ii`ir iie)$viil mack; »l>l-1|-» Q I-15:4:-s. 00-5-_cog h to 2 1-4 i_r1Cl1- to 2 1-2 inch. to 9x11 inch. to 1 1-2 inch. 5.- - zgj, y., a-.L..t- '\ ',»" ~ 2'-‘ ' _ l_ ‘-P --. ’ Stratllcona rilik Monday night, the . -- ' ‘ contenders being a “scrub” local 0 0 ’ ° I team, and a picked septette from the guarding the big guns at Sydney Mines says a North Sydney exchange. The spud friends kept. the affair well nd- vertlsed. so confident were they oi' success, and a crowd assembled. Joe Darke, the big master of ceremonies of thc crack regiment, had his heroes in the pink of ’tention, ami an extra menu of Rustico-grown spuds, iiiclud- Fourtli P. E. island Heavy Battery il Y game would be :l victory for t.lle ls . Tl Iii fbotli teams landcrs. io ic up o was as followsz- North Sydney, M. McLeod. C. Ingraiiam, W. l\icLean. G. lngruham, L. Saunders. P. Bill, l. Gal- Burke, l..‘ Davidson, B. Murley. S. Gor- don. N. McGuigaii, H. Stanley. Billy Wilkie refereed the game. while Jani- es Cuilcli acted as judge oi’ play. And oh. what playing it was! Of course lt. was n good game-it wouldn’t be other- as good a soldier-laying down- as ` E' ~Caft Stock; he is a goalnltcileper. tlilét it wéasflianil- 1 ‘ ' lftutro eau aus. ‘i _ X and XX Spokes from 2 to 3 mch' th' help osgntry ci$§r\tl1e|n;£dfortTogi.' . _ - H . th s G. e s e ` 'Cart`R‘m8f Hubs and anelwguiiie coiieloiifilon tlie score :Vai ` Also Carriage Bolts. Tife Bolts. HC- etc- §nt<;__`§_;af}1cf§;:n;“fg§\°\\ will be Played -U Our prices are right. Give us a call. ¢,,_,_,_,,__ __...,.-,.»`_|-swgg-q;|9_|3 _ . ____,__.__._.. Pills ailments which which all lrlle Save Doctors’ Bill: T°'°°m° s““"`d“y Night fm' iiné yea' on that iilght Before the skate a l ff’ “W ““b°9f-93°? $.19* WW $5150: 8288 § hockey matt-h'will take place between ;‘,:)u$\§g}cf'2l§’:)i$;79;h‘;'ff;.,§’; Eggs TEA-.'The household table will be a striking feature at St. Paul's W. A. Tea next Thursday. Aprons and~d.¢ll- cious home-made candy will also be on sale. 8436. to the island and interred at Souris.- still growing business. In the new de- partment they will niake a specialty of Pork and Poultry, and will keep on _hand a constant supply or pork,- fresli, salt and smoked,-poultry of all kinds; ilicludinll l~'.alne according to season. The Messrs. llollliali &~ Co. has always specialir.ed.ln poultry., ln. sistlng upon the best quality always, alid this year they have handled more ot' this product and of better quality quality of poultry and to extend the niarkets abroad in this class ot’ goods. Tholr new departnieiit is on the Great George street side ot.tlieir store _and _Will be iornially opened for business t_0-day. _ _ S435. THE PRINCE EDWARD.--An -ex- cellent programme of' entertainment was presented at the Prince Edward Theatre yesterday and witnessed by large crowds. Tile feature picture 27t.h:-Hollis Rowe. Robt. McPhee, “Tl T 1_' 1) ll 'f ~ .. f . GIDSOII 'I`Hyi0l‘. Will- \VQl'U1i'. John S/aarsls. lt); proxlilniioligiilisialliiiatoiirlrh ` In the ready to Wear department' /‘ _ . . N Shaw’ A' De"`°““" M“'°°l"' M"C“""”" f,’;“‘;{‘,§e’§§5;‘,§’ ‘:'.;"*},°,§,§§§°"f§ef_’§iglv" 33:” " ./ There are suits of many styles--smits of many fabrics- _ celitrated action." it was a tletec- and Suu 3 good range of Slzes' tive story, the detective being Phil Kelly, Francis Ford, wllo with his playing partner, Graci- Cunard, in a triple role, acted in the excellent manner that has iiiade them probably the most popular moving pic- ture performers with Charlottetown theatre-goers. The play was most cn- tertaining alid evinced intense inter- est throughout its entire production. "Rcagan’.s l)augliter" was a drama of the lliountailis in two parts. A delec- tivc captures all outlaw who is his sweetIieart's father. The outlaw saves the dctectivc's lilo while the former is being taken to jail, at the expense ofliis own. The outlaw's 'iii words shall not tell his daughter of his crilllc. lt was a real good play well acted. ’l`wo comedy plays were lnucll enjoy ed. Mr. lluskllis sang “The Last Rose ol’ Summer" beautifully. llcxall Blood Tablets are just what you want for to strengthen your blood and build up your hotly. Try tllem, pri/ce 50c per box of sixty tablets, 3 boxes for $125 MacKinnon Drug Co., _ MEtf. np*-_ss an V QUALl'l`\_’ is more import- ant lhan price when it comes to buying rubber goods. From cxtoriial appearnlicc t_herc may seem to be but little difference bclwecn the high-»‘t ani lo t ad -. U B A is I Wes gr e But if you happen t--Jgetlmld of the unworthy kin the dc- fccts will soon become aplpar- ent. The rubber goods w lich we carry. are strictly high grade and our prices are reasonable. Slili US FUR lioi \\'liicr llottles. Nyriligcs tall kinds) l~`_ick Room supplies and .\ urscry Supplies. li you are not cniircly inni- iliar with rubber qualities. then rely upon nor juda- meut. We buy rubber goods .' full ll dr :-3 as care yas we uy ug Soc our_w\nd_ow all goods marked in plain figures. "ras sronie or valt- r.\i.\' sarlslfacrlou" E Jolinsoii & Johnson The Quality Drugstore For. Kent and Prince Sis. B E R'i`l"§B E R _ __ Birthday Social was given by the lad- ty passes to the following heirs at law f,i;S,‘E'1‘;r,g:’.M\;.A,,t,’,§ ]",?E,A}l?énr?‘1'3,ol:_‘;"\J ies ofthe Central Christian Church in _'and next of kill: Sister, Mary llainil- i formerly of scum wfu regret' to learn’ the Knights of Pythias Hall last even- ton. New Perth; nieces and nephews, of Mrs Mm_mw.s‘ “pam which sad ing, when Rev. W. J. Whitehead pre- Mrs. Fade Gordon, iloseiieatli; Mrs., event ‘took mace hfaoéton on Jan sided. A good programme was ren- Thomas Melllsh. Armstrong, B. C.; l.lalnes 24", ,mer a prolonged mms bomé dered and refreshments served. There Mrs. Joseph McGregor. Montague: iltuii. wi,h’Cm.|Bmm patience Th ds d was a large attendance, and a very Archibald Hamiltnii, New Pertlf; .iolin inersidc; ` 8 ecease enjoyable social evening spent A Hamilton. Viscount Sask.; Mrs Mont- lottetowii was the daughter ol’ the late James ' '. __' . _ Pigou' Sm,a5e_ Ha,.bou,._ and a sister good sum of money was realized. The gomery Waugh, Sunimersidt, Mrs. li.-rate of Mrs S. Coffin and Mr Fred Pigott of 4 1 -_ _ way success. l po . new classes I _______ * K have been made, namely. 223 class ' on ESTATE _The- ' , ' ' - ~, THE HAMILT . trgt and pagan. ollass trgtrlnapmfd' inventory ofthe estate of the Ia-t-e Eli apples rr ee o a green race. These classes will bo is dH‘?“‘m°‘{; tGe°',?,fl°‘:'j“' ll” 1-Ibf°t‘; pulled oft' on Tuesday, entries for 9 n pm “ e' 'B °°°°'°° ° which close Monday at 8 Wm at MT no will, as far as it is known. and BD- Hendersows mrgm . plication has been made for adminis- ~ ,tration by two parties. lieirsl ol the deceased. The estate is va' ned at _XUs';x,'§ffr'§§ w§ffffa"f;LC,fa‘:,22;§ 510.957, including the following: mai 1 town on Wednesday Februaryfirdi "tam ‘md ""“°"“‘ pmpeny M at 430 Dm for suhlmersidc Th.; Georgetown, $1,500; cash in the Doni- ' ' ' ` inion Savings Bank, $2,000; cash in train will convey excursioniats for: . . _ ,_ the special skate in _the Crystal Rink t1%es(i;':;;“=‘|:‘ which were to been mat ned Its chic! greatest nerve grill. and . energy. No harmful drags in to the “Bankers” of Charlottetown and _ tile "Millionaires" of'Summersldeé438 1-§;)s|t,,9¢:2lc§dSil|: ‘|'|l1‘¢g;t:-t’;Egl;{s,$;i‘?gt(l)0;nii)\:`c scopnss 'li-itock, garden implements, farm crops. - ' yetc., $100; furniture and effects. $500; Rub” S°5'°“"‘°*° SUCCESSFUL BIRTHDAY SOCIAL cash on hand $190; iiiiscelluiieoiis. -A» very successful and enjoyable $20; total, $10,957. The above proper- Bcatt I Bowrll, 14-60 ' 1'arnto,0ui. uni that place. Tile remains were sent Y ' L. _ , A New DEPARTMENT.-As will r ' ' W be seen by their advertisement in this '- _ issue Messrs. F. J. Holman & Co., Ltd.. ' have added a new department to their _ tn l » ' ti ' il~t . "1" -as no/inn os TRADE.-A meeting of fagsgivitaoiiél-india tiibrgige alll; (ef ,f . ,/_ .__ . f -s dl 1; are to the effect that the tlctective ` $4 -` H _‘ V Fancy Broadciorh suits, swell ._ __ $27.00 for $18.00 ing tile scabby McIlityre‘s and famous F_é,_,_..._i,1______._* Jenn Lins. was gotten ready. if the ’ Mac s Syrup of | AH ypoplio s'p`liite's pin. P. E. I., over, T. Fullerton, -G, g_____'_ ' V e ____é, There is no other re- _ ,iiicdy that has ‘proved its, -_ cffcctiveilcss, ns a quick and permanent cure for " diseases arising _from ' general debility. nonc other , _lias ,ever shown _ the same satisfactory re- sults as Macfs Syrup oi' Hypophosphites. Get 'a bottle of Mac’s ~ Sprup of Hypophosphites. it will quickly build up your health, ,make you well and strong. . We compound 'and sell the genuine Macs Syrup of liypophoaplilles. Price $1.00 per bottle. _ _ .CASTOFIIA I “Q 0 iZ.¥S\\(\Y0\\i(l¥2 Kr-;=;~‘»;.:¢A%=~;w ffl-he 2"-"`|,Ma¢s . 8 _ _ , i 119-121 Queen Street Charlottetown ' - 4 . Special January i Clearance Sale of I s I Women’s Suits /l ' one Third off i There’s a really nice assortment of suits waiting your call .- _."3 _.f 1; /.9 <15." ” ` Here are a few samples of the lines that are offered; I " Plain Bleek Cheviot suirs_._...~... $12.75 for s 8.50 _ ' \ 0 Plain Black Venetian Suits ._ 15.00 for 10.00 >°' ,\‘ I Navy and Black Cheviot Suits ..... 16.00 for 10.67 1 ' , ll ll _ fn - I ` 1 ’ ' Here is a Special $22.50 Suit for $15.00-and its r ._ " a Wonderful Value-See it Today ! S N N ing extreme in any way about it, satin lining, ourlregular *' t ‘ $22.50 value, and to clear out before stock- » takillg......... . . . . . . . ............................. .... ‘--.§‘L\Z-s , , _ _ /it lf- if/li ' - : -` f I/ This range is made of hne close woven softlall wool ` t l gli serge, Navy or Black, very smartly cut, plain finish. noth- l N /M _ _ _ ' t ' \l. \» U ‘ Fancy Navy Blue Gaberdine_Suits,. ._ 36 00 for 24.00 _ “ Very smart line of Green Suits.. 34.00 for 22.60 ’ ' Notably pretty Tan Suits _ 32.00 for 21.36 ‘ 00 This is an assortment of Suits from $ $ 0 past season, they are not up-to-date, but 0 the cloths are good-they are good fitters, and for knocking. about they would be great. $16.00 to $34.00 for........... ....... __ . !-_-N _--._ M New Pork and Poultry Market We take great pleasure in announcing to all our customers and the public generally that we are opening a special Pork and Poultry Department. F As everybody is aware, we have been buying and shipping poultry of all V' kinds for several years. This places us in touch with the best poultry raisers all over the Island and will enable us to always have the best quality A \ OUR* ‘NEW DEPARTMENT a This will be made as up-to-date as plossible and will be conducted on the latest ideas we 3 have gathered from the largest markets t roughout the other provinces. - WE WILL MAKE A SPECIALTY OF PORK in every way. FRESH- SALT AND SMOKED and PORK SAUSAGES. We will sell poultry of all kinds, according to seasons, and expect to have poultry o some kind all the year round. SOMETHING NEW ' As this Market will be something ncw in the city, we are quite confident iliat wc have a large number of customers. -,jg » I-n ._ _...gm ,ri We cordially invite one and all to visit our new Pork and Poultry Department soon and often. .,¢ SATURDAY 30th, WILL BE OUR OPENING DAY W I F. J. Holman & Co., Ltd. s4or-1-zsaiszi. ` ~ Charlottetown, P. E. I. _ I t _ it fi .f;l;~. ' f1~-;f:~ -4 r. . 'i ill ._.. .f -jp ry-;" . 3.5,: »e j§l“i`f -. .‘i.l`3`~ 'j':-get ‘ fritllf .=‘~°i.+;~==ee“€::‘ -=~'*"%.=€f=~ z ;~ ,lil --,if 1 ltr .ull J. ; L;‘t>;1.§ _ .if _N ` l "". iliif ' in I ‘\. 1 -.-..-J 'il l-52,11; .1 .-e-_.gg-;.____j _.sl-I ii liiilsr’ if ' lT$';I~..4' if iiiéiii ill' tif itll" al iii-'-1 it “ella 1 *ll 2. .Qw- ;;':> .. '.>~,-.»..~. _ .'.l.,r,l‘_‘ if--.- ,.'.~_“ ».. ;,l..~<,i ._i .6 l~ pills v.Q€.2;f . ' as lr. li. fl? "lr "‘ ltr. . .t .. .-...L_ - “"' ‘:°:f- I. 1.1: Mir -L". -‘i..l -il iv, t . Q-»_`f,`~~; -l is; ‘ 11.' f= `. 1. .tl pglf :,- tfl * I ' s' lislfé: W,”