'r‘ is "E 0'0 3": :3' gal-9 wwzwwwwwzwwweewweesweeewwwwwwwweeweweeesweweewxweeeweewwwvewe~ 3'4 oâ€"n '- w ‘ Weight. f 200 ecing on _. 25c Shawls. 2 50¢ \Vhite. .1 251: l 20c - pperette, h Stripes 48c . ml. with $1.29 different $1.95 'oile and n a, num- ‘ I ‘ V i i . I I Ii. . ‘ ' ,- PAGE FIVE. ,;- Evening". Oct. 10. ‘,. .{ggzws closed to-day day, and corn tn. : wheat closed 1%c 1.1:, and December -, y, December oats Store Open Until 10 p.111. Saturdays up to January 1st. Other days until 6 p.m. . ~. . I LINDSAY AND OSHAWA. . 11l<' Options. ,.,;;<v quotations on n WinniP9g .I-L1SK‘JG, December Be as keen as you please for the money’s worth. Don’t take anything for granted, but investigate and compare. Do as we doâ€"insist on quality and style along with fair prices. Our aim is to make one pur- chase bring another, and you can depend on better everyday values here than anywhere else in town. We mean to make this the safest store for you to buy at every day in the year. We sell only the. best of clothing and insist on a perfect understanding with each customer. You run no risk at all in buying here. Our prices are always the lowest for which equally good clothing can be bought anywhere. Wish}, December" W 1 - .- . e re making a spec1a1 feature this season of clothing for boys. The rule is not to consider anything good enough if it wears out too quickly, and the average boy is hard on his clothing. We’re ready ‘ now with distinctive style as well as quality in Boy’s Suits and Overcoats and the novelty of it all is bring- ing us plenty of business. Give the boys a chance. Appeal all you can to their self-respect. Well dressed boys are made so nowadays at very little expense, and values such as these won’t interfere with your buying. a _ g5 , . g A, Q, Dâ€" (D .31... 7‘ r in and Produce. _\' 15v.-\\'heatâ€"Spot 11:â€: Winter. is llEéd. is 113.11, March 73 .l..".‘.»."1i'i‘.ll mixed. 7S: Il'W" :15 Sl'bd, Jan. ‘ L ’- ', 495 6d. quiet. 505 6d;I .t\5 rid , “ta-x Ifif.â€fiait3,51e:i’ILI Because they are cut over individual patterns and guaranteed to fit. â€' “ = double shrunken. Because they have all the characteris 'cs of fine tailoring. - _ absolutely pure wool fabrics. Because they have more This store’s purpose is to dress men better than New York Dairy Market. v wâ€"Buuerâ€"Steady, I \Ve can show you more and newer fashionable cloths than anyone, and can promise such perfection of style and o c: :u o l‘ o ~1 E 2 o 5 m 111 (9 fl 0 a! 14.49. , :3 ‘v'i;f.\', 4101: state. full colon-d or white, ' best, 12% t0 Ezhave ever been :dressedâ€"to provide such styles and patterns as will express the indivnduality of the unchanged; re- " vv .> . ,1 ‘ . Q.» .... c, 1 r ‘ 3 ..i, wwwswwwwwzwzwzwwmwwzwzwmzwwwwwwwww CATTLE MARKETS. 1,5 Steadyâ€"Hogs Down l5c to 25¢ a: Buffalo. ‘ :-sl..vmlon cables for .~ :3 inuc per 1b., beef is ' Slilr‘rltllll‘ L». ._ if“ :"1‘ lb. Toronto Live Stock. 2031‘. X lu-Reccipts of « r-rywrtcd by the r311- “ ~ ;.'..ril<. were 102 .3... ‘ :..j . -' - f 1563 cattle. .713 ,7?" ' .;.«i lambs and 90 Exporters. ~ . .- 1::: Peers were re- 1 fr =m amongst the .7}, wrighing from ';‘ SC yer cwt.; bulls Butchers. ‘ ï¬bers sold at $4.9) . $1415: common, ' f. " ~. , 21- $3.73 per cwt.; 1-. S" . Feeders and Slackers. 1---. i )lllrby reported ' l~,"'~l"l‘S and stock- lowing quota- Eivs: :1» .» to 11210 lbs. each. * '1 34 -<' ‘ 41's. \30 to 950 lbs. ' i ~51 stoekers, 650 to ‘ ' $3.411: common and ilkcrs nail Springs-tn. ‘ milkcrs and , - firm prices, . $7» Pitch, the ave- - » ‘ 21.: about $53. Veal Valves. .. 7.9.11 a: from $3 t0 :3.“ _-.1‘ Sheep and Lambs. ' r -<;i€>(-iall;.' lambs. 'F easy, Export :tLS, 3.35 to $2.50: .3 "l"; .‘I'- ~r .’. i. . . "'5. 54. l 5:. Hugs. ' < ï¬rmly. Mr. Har- 3'1 and lights at .7 Vt. East Burial-3 Cattle Market. "' ‘ ' " litâ€"Cattleâ€"Re‘ ""ve and steady; . «.11: active and 50 ‘5' Lead; light h0g3 2w.- others fairly (1.x, $510 to $6.52 gixs, $4 to $5.50; --: ipts. 13.000 head; ..1n)bs slow, un- 2 Stock. 2 -, Hoovesâ€"Receipts. .-;'. in live cattle: '~ :o-morrow, 2.960 niarkot steady for a nominal; veals, E:--m‘-~p:s, 1902; sheep : 3.001), $2.50 to $3.75; . 4" to $6.30; culls, - v -.. .. . f‘gï¬ï¬‚vm market a shade ‘ SMIUM 514’.- gc 9‘10; pigs, $535 ~ Chicago Live Stock. utAuO. .\-.-1 ,â€"Cattleâ€"Recelpt8. ichrj steers, $4.40 to . fu‘ heifers, $2.50 to $4.â€; . a. \‘ 33 t0 $7-85;stockâ€" \..- $4.65. market weak to ‘ ‘3: shipping, 35 to can; light mixed. .;.:‘::, $5.70 to $5.90: tâ€""s, $4.25 to $5.35: ts, 20.000; mar- , ~ . rep. $4.50 to 5: ~ ' '. yearlings, $8.85 to That Casablanca Affair. ï¬lls ' . .. 2mâ€); Ml; 11.1.th new form of m 0‘ tho (":isziblanca affair . .. £35: moans that its acceptance 9, . Prnmoziz also is assured. 36D?†question of law and facts Conn? The Hague tribunal and a: . ry “hose agents are adjudg- ., Ian; shall apologize to the \â€" In the Supreme Court. .w v . V2130“ Iiiâ€"In the Supreme . cone} adios" aztornoon arguments 1131i :ddm the last case on the “gen ule the Ontario appeals .. ï¬gcase called was Chatterâ€" Iluems lpess Systems, Ltd. The .,., â€1 Which were not con- \â€" ""7 3‘9“» of Washington. . .Nov. 11.-â€"â€"Rev. DT- bflezrdmg, who for 22 years .. Chn rector of St. Paul’s ..., “WWCh here, was elected 3°! 11 -~.. H. I ï¬nish, as will tie your trade to us. The sum of our in- I vitation is that we meet every requirement of particular people with our special order department which is operat- ed in connection with the ï¬nest and biggest Tailoring or- a wearer and give genuine satisfaction. We allow no one as. t_o_ give 'a greaterjequivalent for your money, and the L Suits and {Overcoats we have: ready easily discount 9“ approvu-z l Em W'lâ€" '11 8‘ 19 . peror 1 had been taken 1 , , g it will “hington, to succeedthe are invited . . enry Satterlee, late yes-I each â€omits?“ .. ' , mom: will be‘ ' , ganizaticn in Canada. You select your own materials from a wide range of exclusive fabrics, we take your meas- I sure and guarantee a perfect ï¬t or no sale. We don’t charge for fashionableness in cutâ€"it don’t cost any more I here. W'e’re after the particular well-dressed men who We want them to give us a chance. 3‘ Everything in the past. To men of good judgment these T: ues make an {appeal as; immediate as they are inesistible. . I. are hard to suit. At the same time we’d like you to see what we call style and ï¬t in Clothing Ready-to-wear. -. __.______.__..._.__»-.w___.__.-__._ I Form l.-B. Hales 8, M. Billings- O ' ley 7, W. Johnson 6, Z. Pratt 5, G. Eyres 5, R. Martin 4, C. Brown 4, J. say 0 Parkin 4, L. Rowan 4, M. Sutcliffe 4, J. Collins 3, A. Ranson 3, H. Wil- liamson 3, L. Bruce 3, I. Clarke 3, W. Clarke 3, C. Marsh 3, E. MatchettI 3, A. Bea] 2, L. Jordan 2, L. Nesbitt I2, G. Ryley 2, R. Tolmie 2, L. White ‘ . INVENTOR WAS A CANADIAN AND LIVED NEAR MARMORA.â€"-WAS IWEDNESDAY, NOV. l8.â€"-By Joseph _Chalmer‘s mill is being run until! “we give below a list of the stud-I 2’ G. Channon 2’ Z. Thurston 2, R. 8 O’clock these “Timings ‘0, ï¬ll the b1? ents in the various forms of the L.C.l Wilson 2, H. Jackson 1, E. Stewart VERY POOR AT ONE TIMEâ€"CANADIAN GOVERNMENT om Meehan, Auctaoneer, vaguable p3,... “15h 0f orders being recmed' II. who have obtained honor standing 1, H. Watson 1, L .Warner 1, E. Sug- NOT USE HIM WELL. HE THOUGHT, so HE KEPT HIS Stock and Implements. the property â€"An advt. in The Free Press'in a subject, and the number of sub- gitt 1, H. Brown 1, M_ Frain 1, F_ INVENTION FROM TH E BRITISH NATION. of Wm. Hodge, lot 9, con. 3, Verul- I“Want†column pays handsomely. jects in which honors have been won. Hart 1, B. Thompson 1, H. Workman am, two miles north of Dunsford. iThree issues 250-: the week 400- The percentage for honors is seven- L. A. Kennedy 1, Sale on the premises at I o’clock â€"Mr. W. R. Keys and Mr. E. Rich- I ty-ï¬ve. commercifl Form.â€"E. Abbott 4, L, sharp, and without reserve, as Mr. iards returned from Janctville Fri-l Every student has been provided Brown 4’ G_ Wilkinson 4, W. Johnson I H ‘ ‘ Hodge IS going to the West. The iday, where they have been install- I with a report book containing a state- 4’ J. Kenny 4’ C. B. Cinnamon 4, Mira . tlenian in this town who was more or I31:13:;oafro;;dtou:l:1rx:1‘o\ra iii) $1233: :tock comprises'_ 8 headd o; hoI’ses. . f.’ ‘t ‘ 5 S cows, year Ings, an ca ves. -' he the a )aratu‘ for Dr. » h' sta d'n for the ast two ‘ w . . mg a steam ~a1 a p1 a .mcnt of IS 11 1 g p Ingram 4, L. Cook 3, H. Hungerford loss connetced with the now fainouslpmmS at 0“th Mr. Tenlil was one of The implements include Frost Johnston. . . . . smonths. and 1t becomes the duty and. 3, R. Dean 3, M. Varcoe 3, H. coadIGatling gun invention. Mr. L. H. In“, friends who assigted Gatlin in Wood Binder, Seed Drill, Cultivatâ€" -â€"A large 131‘le portlon 15 being er- or Mower Horse Rake Plows etc $1371:ng tohfexiihe parents to examine I 3’ M: Sander-1:101:33, tA.2B{;7mmMell 2’ IZ'I'I‘erill ,however, claims this distinc-lcoming to a satisfactory bargain with g ' :DucL 2’ W“ c at y ’ ‘ oynes "tion. He know Mr. John Gatlin, the Ithe purchasers. A ï¬rst-class organ will be offered. FOR SALE OR TO RENT. ___..._-._._â€"â€"â€"._ â€". TOWN TOPICS £1.51. Honor Roll . I For Fast Two Months ISTANDING OF STUDENTS FORI SEPTEMBER AND OCTOBER. â€"â€" . Adv}. under this heading. .3 lint-s and limb: insertion iota. 311iscrnmi~ 251.2. ii for 401:. . ITO RENT.â€"â€"South-west quarter of lot a un nventor l, in con. 9, Emily; good clay land. I 50 acres cleared. Apply to WM. -..-_â€"_____ . PlGGOT, Downeyville P.O.-w2. â€"The Sylvester Mfg. Co. expect toI start up in a few weeks. â€"The Suessex-st .sewer is being ra- 'pidly pushed along under the man- agement of Inspector Begg. .__â€".___â€"____-__'.__â€"â€"_â€"-_â€" It will be news to most Lindsnylï¬rm heard of the new gun and bo- citizcns to learn that there is a gcn- Icamc lllll‘n’SWd- They 591“ TCPR’WH' I ected at the rear of the old Ford drYl F 4 R S' 5 D F b 4 M 11 I oood store to act as back shop toI orm ~â€" - 155011 , - renc HR. Weldon 2, W. MC 11 en - . - . .2 - - - _ ____________._____ lib ew Greek restaurant which is’ A. Souch 3, B. Kingsley 3’ 11- MC'I 2 G. Grey 2 J. Conway'imemor of th? Gatling gun, when a“ l Kept From the BrmSh Nation. I e n . Lau hlin 3 E Townsend 2 H Kirk-I , L H od 2 ,G Lamont 2 inventor was llvmg near Marmara, On-I The American firm dealt quite gcn- WANTED. g ’ ' ’ ' ‘2» - arr ’ ' ’Itario. Gatling at that time was very lerously with Gatling in the wav of _ _. -._.__ ’ WANTED TO BUYâ€"Deer Heads with expected to start here. I ’ . I â€"Messrs. Anderson and Nugent, connell 2, M. J. O Neill 2, R. Hardy .2,; T. Power 1, G. Koyl 1, A. Hopwood 1,I r and he and his wife often were I money and he on his art ut few furniture dealers, have one of the E .Hart 2: W- K- Anderson 2: J- Li V. Laidley l, M. Coulter l. G. Skinner without the real necessities of m... lcondiii’ons of sale beforcp then}: One I], N. Vickery 1’ B. Babcock 1’ M. R0. says Mr. Terrill. This was about 36I thing hOwcver, he insisted on, and ï¬nest Show rooms in Ontario. So Richardson 1- . years 380’ when Mr. Terrill was aIthat was, that no British nation "aid a traveller this morning, and our Form 3A-â€"G- Mitchell 5. P- Oliver: bertson 1, b 5 E' Dix 4’ N' Davy 4’ 1" Rogers 4’I -'â€"‘â€"â€"*â€" oun man. He was uite intimate . , I .y 3 q Ishould ever be sold any of the guns. ' ' "11 f l 'nclined to believe icilitiii‘ens “I ee 1 IH' Flavelle 3’ A .Jackson 3’ F' Mul-‘ NEW FODDER WILL BENEFITIWM‘ Gatling, who then lived a little I Mr Gatling felt that his own country I â€at 3, E- V. MCEaChem 3, V. Pr88-' FARMERS. old-fashioned and wornout 108 shanty. I had used him so badly that he was l l l â€"The governors of the Ross Memo- ton 3 P Perrin 3 G Peel 3 M Sta- . . _ . - - ' - ' ' ' . - ’ - ’ ', Peterborough Review. Mr. T. M. about four miles east of Marmora. - Q - - . , - - - , . lnal Hospital “in addition to Hosp1t_al les 3’ M. T olmie 3, M. Br okenshire 3iiHunter of North Monaghan, showed where the famous Gatlin mines areI Ju.tiï¬ed in lsCl ping his 111\ ention from I tributions mentioned In P . , vtht’lr Ilse. ISundaY con 1d the following' St, V- Bailey 3. F. Callaghan 3, M. Fal-gthe Review a new fodder that has now located. I U d , th Northwest R bellion st Peterboro Ont â€"w3dl Irepor’t: aCknow eLged $6 95. . the us 3, L. KOYI 2, K. Mlllel’ 2, J. MC-Ibeen grown in this locahty. for the A Struggle Against Poverty. I 5e 'n e . e - u l - - I Pail} S cgmib’t chrilrscliy,$66'14’ Dougal 2, V- Sproule 2, 13- TompkmSIï¬rst time thiilseasond It is known Mr Terrill tells an interesting storyI As s1:33resultiof this Cinada’ hind tc; WWWALKING-fln ,Lin 533’ ap ls ’ ' ° ' . ood 2, L. Neals 2. B. Beg 1. as “cabba e k e,†an in appearance ‘ . Ipay ,0000 or a ew ours se 0 2’ L W 8 g 0‘ the struggle against poverty and the Gatling gun in the Northwest some MATCH. __ , Dr. Johnston, Of Montreal, , 1, M. Jordan 1, I the leaf resembles that. of a cabbage . - Rev M. Flett l, J Harcus 1 Idiscouragement made by Mr. Gatling. years ago. When this gun was being ’ Lind- . . . . . h d . ‘WhOSe pastorate at St' Andrew S’ . . S. McEachern l, S. Sinclair 1, E. It grows several feet lug an 18 aI . . . . t . . I '11 be 1°°ked back upon Wlth 'lTEhompson l V Teevin l J. Grahamheavy yielder, even more so than carnaggtgangd Egdcgï¬gttï¬m‘h 1: his gun it“. returned Mr. Terrill saw it at Peter- Willard A. Hoagland, of Auburn, . - , . . . ug great prna l f _ , . _. _ It can be sown either broadcast ox‘jtion before he was able to complete borough and had the peasure o opcr N. y†succeedded m vmmng the - - sting it: much ‘0 the surprise, he matched race with Jim Harrison, of ' say. WI . . , h by many of our c'11t‘.11]zensé5 as 1. d to lecture On “ e 8113-" ._ . B m 6, 0. Williams in TOVVS. . i . consente †' ch 1; church on NOV- Form 38- H u - L Ithe new fodder, and Mr. J. K. Moore: says, of the oï¬cer in charge, who ac- Peterboro, in the Brock Street Rink (11311 West. in a 5, H. Ph1lp 5, H. Hamilton 5, 'l . _ I _ k 1 th t h did not know asI _ . . ~- C S 4 R Wilson 4. H. Donaldson'Of Smith township, 315° has an “’8' 30" edged a e , IThanksgivmg Day, overcommg his Wm be glad to rues Tilt '3 W Marshall 3 H 0'- of it. The seed was brought out to: At last. 8 perfect Wolflng model was much about the gun as Mr. Terrill Ihandicap at 945 O’clock, when the loc- 4 3- 0° er . ' ’ ‘ Canada this spring by Hr..ScultborPe' secured and Mr- Fawn. J°umeyed W M zal "â€ped gave up the grind as hope? ' 0m“ With his ‘n'en‘m- M 0““ G‘t'in Went to the U- 3- Iless. Hoagland showed himself to be ï¬ï¬eh 3’ G‘ Rogers 3’ 1" Spratt 3’ L. of Port Hope Clark .3’ J' Graham 3’ 0‘ Haugh 3’ Cabbage kale will prove a 8’9“ be- we, however, the Government simply Gatling, after disposing of his inven~ I the same wonderful walker as vcr ,and laughed at. mm, “d be came “Ck tion, moved across to the United I steadily shortened the distance be» . ‘ d sud- around again after a brief an . ï¬ . _ . mm on ., . no t to the farmers if it turns out _ _ den illness falungf igloiiveek taking He‘ll 2’ A‘ Stewart .i'h‘l,‘ lélggtiï¬fes 6 that it does not flavor the milk like I heartbroken and completely discour- States. He studied medicine and be- . tween/himself and his opponent. The Tuesday morning 0 , Form ilkâ€"0° Sim ' ' 1 ’ turnips ‘10- MY- Hunter will experi Iaged “1 '3‘ one of h“ special came a doctor and a very successful Iconditions were that he should give , . t, known . . . .. - . . . him to 1118 bed. It. was no L. Bnen 6, C. Coulter 5’ E Jackson ment along this line in the near in. friends 3" “1“ “me, and 1‘" Ter- one at that. He wrote many times I Harrison a handicap of one mile in. . .' t he . ' u by many of the town citizens the eri' 5, D. Edwards 4’ W' Kirkconnell 4’ ture. rill to the Free Irene. and. I know trying to induce his friend to join ast, not 8 . I 1 ed . 11m ' ‘ that he was comp etely dishearten him, but Mr. Terrill always found so, althougi the local man gave him' 1‘33““ ' ' N. Call ban breakd " . . . - - . . (â€1315’ 593 and those Id town Thurston 3’ 1" Rich 3’ as “d on the verge of ‘ own. something in the way. Gatling died in Ia hard argument. This is shown by d to know that the 0 2, M. Carroll 2, S. Flavelle 2, C. Gra- (Correspondence Free Press.) Bought by Yankees. very comfortable circumstances some [the wonderful time made by the pair. be please _ . k with- citizen mll 1188111 be at hls wor 2, B. Hartle 2. 3-, N831“ 2’ 1; Nov. 10th. â€" Thanksgivingpssaed Just about this time an American years ago. [who waled the ï¬rst seven miles in just. Shields 2. 0. Stewart 2. 3- Broad 'I very quietly in our village, but one minute over the hour, which con- in a few days. stitutes a record for Peterborough, and long necks, salted; Wolves with skull and leg bones and measure- ments; also Eagles. Trappers would do well to write. Everything stuï¬- ed and mounted; first-class work, durable and moth-proof. Deer Heads and Fish our specialties. E. ELCOME, Taxidermist, 692 Harvey- â€"Lindsay citizens Ilearn that Mr. John Berry, the local harness maker ,iS able to be up and ROSEDALE. M H. Rich-i . . s N. Edwards 2, A. Hughes 2. . bro ht a number of Visitors. MISSION AT 57- “‘5'" s? ardson a. H. Wroyvï¬. 1» Fall’s 3’ W-l Mu: w. Craig spent the holiday with left on Saturday for a fer do!!!’ him» W M- 88W“ 0‘ 91w m'd,ms I which will prbably not be duplicated. At high mass last Sunday at St. Anderson 1: 31- Fisher 1. 3'? 3°53 LI her brother, Mr. R. Craig here. in; in the north. We expect to see are 0“ the rosd. Th“ 1‘“ 2:11.12“ for some timeâ€"Examiner. Mary‘s church, V911. â€chasm: E. HoNabb 1, 0 Anderson L F- Bmk‘ Mis sRuby Goodman was homefor him back again with one deer at P“ 919 mm 3m. dream. “1 °°l 1 Vll’I ___.._+__â€"â€" Casey after reading the ‘91â€?ï¬e gag, enshire‘l, M. Nichol?†1- ’ over Sunday from Lindsay. least» W‘?‘ .‘m to “law °° 1° s'rEAMER HIAWATHA TO as sow gospel of the dayâ€"the 22n Sunday Form 28.4w. ‘Kirl‘monnell- 7. . Miss Aggie Everson, Balsam Grove. Nil! Pram, .of FondanII-‘slls. I" "a . 0?th tut -â€"-' ter Penteco oâ€"referyed 8.13 80mg!!!†Freeman 6'. Q. Spence 6: 3- Watergï¬lI visited her sister, ms. Windrum, ov- the guest at the llisses Potts on 8un- mm In 6 he" W- M, Joseph Meekâ€, auctioneer, ha, ’60 the mm“ “Inch “11 0°10,- two 6’ 3' Adm 5’ P‘ Wm? 5’ " n. 6’ sumâ€- - . a" . . been instructed oo sell the steamer Sunday next, and continue . He; 5,6. Black ,5, V. W! 4:_ - Miss Kathleen Junhn m a guest. Hr. D. HcOnmmon, the (cull-leak Haw. Hiawatha .with all equipment. The weeks. . MissiOn will be. . S. Paton 4. C- y Villa for mm. at the R. W W “A post weight’s been lifted off his “19 will be by public auction, and ed by two eloquent, J ’ I camp, med ‘ M “M din my will take place at the Simpson House from Chicago, W110 'm M mm- Goose. phi! "How so 5’" Lindsay, at 3 p.111. on Saturday next. truths of the m, m ' ‘ - Mo. lid on the-dbl! «- “He‘s just paid the last install- Nov. nob. The steamer is now lyiniz' entirety. The “9“ . thlehmkenroï¬sht good meat on s at of books he bought at the Kennedy a. Davis'dock, and sion will bé 15’ , m- ‘ 1 but you! .30.â€. can be inspected at any time. congregaï¬ He'll- mum. have â€"-â€"-"â€"- The terms of sale are 20 per cent. men. "Men! ~ :M “M . .d MIN ..o w 1'“ a W '8'. 0! purchase price on day of sale; bal- m ' - . . And I“ it My. sacs, six months on approved paper Imuhmfmm 17th interest. 1 4-- '.â€" nine hours ,and succeeded in doing: 3r .. «mm»... -... ‘flwov‘. .; z '. . ~ ~ ’ 6'44vM-Qh'd-‘£(- we: in 2-1- “i<~“- ;. r A .Nr - . ‘- duo; ~‘;.-.A_... .m 1...-‘4 .“o ,..