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ztfi i-5".' i 1.7 i . . k, rf ...,- . ' ." - " . -.ri h v 7 r f : ' ' . t " " ' .' &; . . - .. "" . " .-. - . 'i , .. .,..'-' - ?T' .. ... " - v ' ' " , L '' "V 1 ' .. ' w - tHi . l . F R..- r ' B.liTA ( t tff fe "n V If- h i i - . it ir ' -rt i i ..; - J v Ml' N, LOCAL ITEMS. Money to loan Wise. V. 11. Itocck makes n trip to Muni liy today's Kinnti. Miss Jones returned to her home in Honolulu today. J. R. Rergstrom tunes pianos nnd or gans. Inquire at Owl Drugstore. 1911 1). J. McKay, the 'Frisco tea and spice man is In the city. FRKSlt FROZIJN OYST1JRS Hilo Mercantile Co. M. H. Diggs celebrated his 311 birth day last Wednesday. Julian Monsartal Is it Honolulu passen ger by today's Kiuau. The Cinch Club meets this afternoon ) at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Klliott. I'nn SAl.lf Kallmann fire wood any length desired. Iu(tiire nt Kallmann store. is-imo J.W. Mason of the IIllo Mercantile Co. has gone to the Coast on a briel busi ness trip. Grenadine Punch made with White Rock mineral water, is hard to beat; we deal in lwth. W. C. Pkacock & Co. Harold Cruzau is helping out in the Tax Office during the indisposition of R, A. Lyman. For Kent Office, corner King nnd Pit man streets. Wish. N. C. Willfong goes to Honolulu to day to attend n meeting of the Hoard of Initialization. Rubber tire work done at the Kilter prise Carriage Shop; reasonable prices; satisfaction guaranteed. Mr. Whitehouse has commenced the work ol grading on the new l'lina plan tation railroad. WIIITK ROCK The best of mineral water on the Market, to be had at the Hilo Hotel and W. C. I'KACOCK & Co. llridge St. Senator Nicholas Russell of Olaa Dis trict was attending to business matters in Ililo Tuesday. Philip Dinkey has accepted the posi tion of clerk at the Hilo Hotel succeed ug I. ukc I.ellloud. The Teachers' Reading Circle will meet on Monday, Mar. 17 nt 7:30 p. 111., in stead of the usual time. Our Scotch Whiskies are nil that we crack them up to be, T. V. P., O. V. O. Centurion, Imperial Institute, Whyte and Maekie. nnd McKczies-Highlaud ltlend. W. C. PKACOL'K & Co. After April 1, nil poll taxes, road, school nnd dog taxes become delinquent nnd draw ten per cent penalty. W. D. Westervelt and wile after n pleasant isit with friends in the city re turn to Honolulu by today 't Kiuau. A new shipment of Kastern Coinfed Turkevs and Chickens received per Ro derick" Dim. IIII.O MF.RCANTILH CO. The big passenger list on the Kiuau this week was a welcome change to Hilo. They can't come too many or too often. Prof. Carvalho received by the last mail a lot of new music for the Hilo baud. The boys will soon have the new pieces well in hand. Just arrived single and double barrel Shot Onus, Colts, Smith nnd Wesson Re volvers full line c.u Iridges.I'ocket Knives, Scissors, Sew ingMiichiucs, NeedleaudOil. Spectacles to suit nil sights at WHIMS. One half dozen "lleauier's Special" bicycles arrived by the Roderick Dim and are being (.hipped to various points in the island. Chester A. Doyle, special officer of the Honolulu Police Department, is in the city. Hehas been 111 Koiia anil Kail straightening out kinks. Mrs. 11. K. Patou and chilil arrived by the Kiuau this week. They went to Olaa where Mr. Paton is assistant mali nger in the plantation stoic. Mr. Gere, representing the Department of Public Works, c.itiie to this island 011 the Kin. in and will investigate the storm damage and repot I to his office. P. C. lleainer leceived by the the Roderick Dhu a consignment of fine machine tools and files. He has matked them a fair price. Pert lVteisou of Honolulu is here 011 a short business tiip. All ndversc reports to the eontiaiy notwithstanding, Mr, Peterson s.iys liusiuc!s m Honolulu is fine. A., V. Gear, Win. A. Sexton, A. R. Hancock. P. C. A. Peterson, C. P. lieu ton and O. Oeltich are registeu-d at the Demosthenes hostelry till W'ai iiiucuue street. If you're a judge OF r.OOD I.IOL'ORS WIS are willing to incept your opinion of our Manhattan Club Bourbon Whiskey II oii are nut a judge you may rely iijmhi our guarantee of lis pllilty mid age. Hoffschlaeger Co., Limited Pioneer Wine and Liquor I louse CHURCH STRF.F.T mix. Will Uelobratc St. 1'utrlck'n May In (Ircnt Stylo. The patron saint of all good Irishmen will be duly remembered ntOlna March 17. The Committees have been nt work oil elaborate preparations for some time and the events of the day nnd evening will give evidence of their skill in planning for the anniversary. The day's sports will be followed by u ball ill the evening. The sporting events nre to be 09 follows : Foot race for Iwys tinder ten yenrs old, fifty yards Girls' rr rncc, under ten yenrs old, fifty vnrds Race for married men, 100 yards. Race lor single men, 125 yards, Sack rncc, free for nil, 25 yards. 1, iiuas' foot race, 100 yards. Three-legged ruce, 50 yards. Foot nice, Japanese, free for all. Running high jump, free for all. Japanese wrestling match. Rifle shooting at 150 yards. Sparring match, five rounds. Sparring match, four rounds, lilcycle race, quarter utile. UORSK AMD MUM! HACKS. 1. Luuns' race, three-quarter mile. 2. Japanese race, one-half mile. 3. For trotters to harness or under saddle. 4. I, Unas' race, one-quarter mile. 5. Japanese race, three-quarter mile. 6. I'or ponies under ten hands, one quarter mile. 7. Free for all, one mile. H. I'or natives and their saddle horses. 9. Mule race, one-half mile, to be rid den by Japanese, At 7 p. m. there will be n grand ball. OltNKRAt. COMMITTKB. Sports J. O'Rourke, L. J. Sanborn, N. lloylc, and George Thomas, jockey. Finance IJ. A. Horan, J. Thomas, J. Lino. Refreshments I. O'Rourke, I?. Ryan, J. Hamilton, P. Dorlaud. Decoration i.aiilniti, J-;. Kyan, w. Strateuieyer. Kntertaiumetit J. Thomas, Jennings, Gothe and Wnrd. Arrangements Wlckes, Walker, Wil liams and Armstrong. Judges of the Day's Sport J. F. Clay, Peter McRac nnd II. Gerlach. Starter Win. Matsou. Assistant star ter L. Starr. Sister Teresa Dead. Honolulu, March 5. Sister Teresa, aged 6S years, died nt the Convent of the Sacred Heart this morning. This good sister was born in France, January 3, 1833, professed in 1857 nnd arrived here May 4. 1S59. She was corltiuuous in her duties at the convent, nnd was always de voted to the care ot the children wno came under her jurisdiction. She was greatl loved by nil her pupils re. quicm high mass will be said nt 7 o'clock tomorrow morning nnd the funeral will take place at 9 o'clock. McStouker Selected. The local committeemen, Messrs. Walker, Kstep nnd Ridgwny have unani mously endorsed F. II. McStockcr to rep resent this district 011 the Territorial Re publican Kxccutlvc Committee. Mr. McStockcr goes to Honolulu by today's Kiuau 011 other business, but will take the endorsements and present them in person to the Honolulu Committee. Will Repair Landings. j Superintendent J. II. Hoyd of the De- i.irtment of Public Wotks will make re- Chronic Diarrhoea. Mr. C. II. Wingfield, 6f Fair Tiny, Mo U. S. A.; who suffered from chrome dys entery for thirty-five years, says Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy did him more good than any other medicine he had ever used. For sale by Hilo Drug Co. IIOUX. Drown To the wife of I. M. llrowu, in Ililo, Friday, March 7, a sou. " Faith In What? " will be Mr. Cm- 1 .m's subject Sunday morning. In the evening he will speak especially to young people on "llic orantlcsl llitug 111 tlie World." The meeting of the Teachers' Rending Club was postponed from last Tuesday night because a number of the teachers wished lo attend the services by Rev. Mr. Westervelt nt Hnili Chinch. John T. Moir was traveling through the Hmuakiin district during the recent rain and among other innovations dis covered, he reports that the people out that way have ordered ruin coats for their hogs. Win. A. Sexton, special agent of the Greenwich Insurance Co,, of which K. K. Richards is the local representative mid A V. Gear the Honolulu representative, isiieie, lie is Inspecting Hie hazards of lus company 111 nils city. 1 The plans of the trustees of the Hilo , Hoarding School to raise money for the 1 purpose of erecting new buildings ure ( taking shape. The members of the Hoard are hopeful of receiving some financial aid from Honolulu people. 1 Hoffschlaeger Co., Ltd., nre offering1 , the public the best Wines mid Liquors 011 1 the market at prices which come within the reach of eve.-ylmdy. lly ordering I your Liipiois from them you will save 1 money. Give them a trial and he eon ' viuced. Tel. No. 23. I The Hilo baud gave n concert on the Hotel lawn Inst Sunday nfternoon. The threatening rain prevented 11 large at tendance. Those present beard the best concert yet given byn Hilo baud. The members nre faithful ill practice mid show remarkable iiiprovements. Work 011 bridging the washout in Front street at I Iackfeld's lumber yard is pro gressing under the supervision of Jim , Lewis. Piles are going in rapidly mid the next freshet that conies to Ililo will find an easy exit to the sea under 11 70 fool spin bridge, where the former grade existed. OL,lAS SON'S MII IU Will . B.-I1..UU." .,... .. You, ,mvc J,, t,,,.,. t,le .. Ifmj)ire oil this island, w hicli are enernlly speak T l)le , of uffillo lug in n state of di amdation. rile land-, r , t ,f to NJn lug at Kealihou, lately washed out. will TIms llu;r' be replaced. Repairs will be made at Ami 9Vt right down iu'tl.e Kaoids ;apoopoo, tiooicciia nr.11 iioopuioa. 1 MKMOUIAIi WINDOW. In Honor of tlio Lute Davies. Tlu-o. II. The congregation of the Panitllo Mis sion Hall is to be congratulated on the improvement recently made to their building in placing n coloured window in the apse which gives n most pleasing effect to the Hall's interior. The window is the nrtlstic work of Mess. Tiffany nnd Sons of New York, nnd displays colours which so plcnslngly harmonise that any one would pronounce it to be nil one could wish, a more suitable window could not hnvc been designed. A class panel nt the lower part of the window benrs the following inscription which states its purpose nnd names its kind donors "To the Memory of I TIIHOPIIII.U.H IlAKKia Daviks. ! Horn January 4, 1833. Died May 25, 1898." ' This window is erected by his widow mud children, reminding those who have the privilege of meeting together for worship Suiiday by Sunday how they arc Indebted to the liberality of the late Mr. Theo. II. Davies, for which he was noted having born the greater part of the ex pense of erecting the hall in which they meet. His example has been n good one nnd it would be well for other plantations also if others who have the means would erect like buildings for the good of their people. "Kxninple is grnven on the rock, nnd the lesson is not soon lost." Tourlsls to Volcano. A party of nearly forty tourists took the early train yesterday morning for Mountain View, from whence they pro cecded in vehicles to the Volcano House. They enjoyed the ride over the Hilo road in the new koa finished coach "IIllo." The party included the following: Miss 1 F. G. Moore, II. Moore, II. Moore, Miss ij. Lamed, C. C. Phillips, J. II. Ferris, Mrs. J. Hi Ferris, .Mr. mill Mrs. G. W. Moore, Mr. nnd. Mrs. II. ltury. Miss A. Anderson, Dr. K. Young, K. P, Williams, II. A. Koehler, O. C. Koeliler, II. Y. Koehler nnd wife, Mrs. II. Prisler nnd son, II. M. Hairc. K. 11. Sturgess, Miss II. Hacigalupc nnd Mrs. C. F. Cuulhcr. The Ovcrenil Trial. The trial of Harry Overcnd on the charge ofnssntilt withn weapon obviously and imminently dangerous to life wns begun Inst Tuesday. Wednesday even ing the trial was postponed until this morning. The two days were occupied wholly with the introduction of testi mony, several witnesses being examined on both sides. The prosecution will pro ceed with rebuttal today. The trial has awakened considerable interest, the courtroom being filled with spectators. The out come of the trial cauuoi dc picuicicd ni mis singe. 1 lie prosecution is in charge of Mr. Ross of Wise & Ross; C. M. Lelllond for the tie fensc. Dedicated to Our Friends In the East. Docs it ever rain in Hilo? Well Yes. Take the Mississippi river nnd sweep it louud the sky From n double patent sprinkler (With n sprinkler rather spry) Pour in the Rig Missouri when the Mis sissippi's A'" And mid the Rio Grande mid the Colo- rado,- now You'll have n little inkling Of n L'cntle Hilo snrinkliiiL' When the weather's been some dry. t ,f ,, u , t ,( k j.()W rajus in Hilo llelow the Horse-shoe Curve; And when that little show er-barth Comes tippling o'er the rim To nestle on your forehead Then unless your fancy's dim Why then you'll sure know How it Rains in Hilo. Outgoing Kiuau Passenger List. The following passengers left by the Kiuau todav: T F I'rentis mid wile, J V. Miller, 1' Feck. W II Lambert, Rev W I) Westervelt and wife, Harry J Craft, Julian Mousarrat, Miss Jones, O W Moore nnd wife. 1 ! Williams, Dr I? W Young, II A Kohler, O C Kohler, Miss J Lamed, Mrs C C Phelps. Miss F Hadlock, Miss Alum Anderson, II Kohler mid wife, Mrs Lister and sou, Miss F C. Moore, Miss 1 M lien der, II Moore. R R Ilurv nnd wife, W S Sexton, D J McKay, Miss It Ilacigalupe, Mrsc i'Uuntucr, I O Kotliwell, W C 1 Peacock, I W Ferris and wife, II M Holes, 1 K 11 Sturgis, N C Willfoug, F C Davies, ,( F Davies, J F Woods, P P Woods, R i Hind, R C A Peterson, D Mallon wife and sou, II lloeck, Mrs J F McKcuic, MrsjK r.reun, II M Alexander, V. V Low, II W Horner mid W R Foster. Ahead ofthn Herd. A. V. Gear of Cear, Lansing & Co., nt Honolulu arrived by the Kiuau nnd will remain over next week. While here on business, he will incidentally look in 011 the ceremonies connected with establish- ing nn F.Iks Lodge in this city. Mr.Oenr 1 is one of the ring leaders nt nil F.Ik stnui- eiles nt Honolulu nnd on occasions of ii-jiuks is a successful peace conservator. RoVal Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum. Alum baking powders nre the greatest UKnaccrs to health of tin: -resent day. roval bakim poworii co., hew ton. l'OVL'HTY HAI.Ij. Calico anil Jeans Dance by Cotillion Club April 1. The Kxccutlvc Committee of the Hilo Cotillion Club has arranged for n ball at Spreckcls' hall on the evening of April t, which will be n novelty of novelties. It is n "Poverty Hall." Dress suits are tn booed nnd patent leather shoes will be thrown In the scrnp pile tltnt night. The curds issued deny the privelcge of danc ing to all who are not arrayed in garments of calico and jeans. ' Still it will no doubt be a fancy diess affair after all. A prominent gentleman in the club will go dressed In n hickory shirt nnd overalls, mid n leading lady will nppenr as "The llowery Girl." Wide latitude is furnished by this affair for the display of cleverness nnd originality. The refreshments to be served have not been announced. It is understood that , no one may come to the hall in hacks as that would be mi extravagance out of keeping with the general arrangements. The invitations which nre printed on brown paper rend as follows: "Kin u Kum TO tile KouNtv IwLL nT tile BIG HyLL nl Hilo ToWn' ON Toos dav night ApTil ONK, kum onk kum all. Kommittcc n.b.: Nob'dy Kin DnnCK -"ccp GaLS in Kalico AN' GKnts luJKansanb JUmPKrs. P. s. this nlut 11O APRIL Fool." Death or Win. Atild. The funeral of William Auld wns held Inst Tuesday at Honolulu from the Ma sonic Temple with full Masonic honors. William Auld was born August 7, 1842, In Honolulu, where he resided all his life, mainly nt Palmua. He was trained ns n carpenter, nnd worked with his father. He was afterwards n wheelwright, and then opened a butcher shop on Nuiiauu street. His first government position, under the monarchy, wns qs tnx collector for Koolnu nnd districts outside of Honolulu. Lntcr he wns nppoiuted n clerk in the Wnterworks Department, under King Knlnkniin. The King commissioned him superintendent of the Insane nsyluin No vember 15, 18S6, which position he held until the overthrow of the mottnrchy in Jnnunry, 1893, when he resigned out of sympathy for Queen Liliuokalaiii and the royalist cause. His resignation came through his refusal to subscribe to the oath of allegiance to the provisional gov ernment. He remained in private life from January, 1893, until Inst spring, when the Hnwnlintt senate refused to con firm the governor's recess appointments to the Ilonrd of Health, nnd William Auld was selected as one of the new members. Mr. Auld regularly nttended the meetings until fait, when he began to fall in health, nnd therenfter wns not often in atten dance. During the political campaign of 1900, Mr. Auld was among the democra tic candidates for the legislature, but failed of election. Ilnrk'n Rough Passage. San Francisco, Feb. 26. The bark An nie Johnson, from Ililo, reached port yesterday nfternoon nftcr n stormy pas sage. On February 21st, in the nfternoon, n sea struck the vessel, smashing doors nnd windows in the pilot house nnd flood lug the cabin. The enrgo wns nlso pro bably slightly damaged. The Enterprise The Steamer Knterprise is now slated to sail from Sail Francisco March 15, Her arrival in Hilo will in all probability be marked by a rousing reception in which all the business men will partici pate. The advent of n steamship line be tween San Francisco nnd Hilo will be n . distinct mile stone in the prosperity of I the city. The importance of the event ! will not be overlooked nnd the officers of . the stenmer nnd representatives of the ' Hue should be given n grand fete. j Iluslncss Men Here. . W. C. Peacock nnd J. O. Rothwell of Honolulu were in Hilo this week between the arrival mid departure of the Kiuau. Mr. Peacock is the head of the firm of W. C. Peacock & Co., mid Rothwell Is the manager. J lie two were very Imsy while here, looking into the varied interests of ' the firm in this citv. The faith of these gentlemen in the luttirc ol Hilo cannot be more forcibly expressed than in their two story modern stone business block on the corner of llridge and Waiautienuc street, which would be a credit to nny metropolis. . Kliiiui Passenger List. The following passengers arrived by the Kiuau this week: II. L. Williams, 15. Sawnuo, F,. Ariole, V.. C. Denton, C. F. Smith, Mrs. A. W. McGuire, Vamamura, wife mid child, Kobayashi, W. A. Sexton, Mrs. II. C. Paxton nnd child, I. C. Roth- well. W. C. Peacock, F. A. Griiuwood, 1 C. W. Fnrle, S. K. Sergent, Mrs. Nott, F. H. M. Render, J. Ilnuneberg, Mrs. C. II. llrndlcy child mid maid, I). II. Hitch cock, A. V. Genr, C. A. Doyle, A. R. Hancock, I). A. McKay, A. W.Moore and ' wile, Dr. I. W. Voting, 1$. P. Williams, 1 II. A. Kohler, O. C. Kohler, Miss J. 1 Laru?, Miss F. C. Phillips, Miss F. Mad , lick, Miss A. Anderson, Mr. Henry Kohler nnd wife, F. C. Miller, Mrs. Tris enr and sou, R. R. Ilury and wife, Mrs. C. F. Duucher, G. W. Ferris mid wife, II. M. Hoies, C. Sturgeir, R. L. llonhillier, II. Moore, R. C. A. Peterson, II. Croft. The Kits' Plans. The committees which will have In 1 charge the various matters in connection I with the installation of the F.Iks in this I city next week ns appointed by Chair man Dr. R. II. Reid, are busy nt work with the preliminaries. The Reception I Committee consists of all the old ljlks in I the city and a few prospective ljlks. The i old F.Iks nre Dr. R. II. Reid, II. L. Ross, nnd A. W. McKenney. Others on the committee nre L. M. Whitehouse, W. S. ' Wise, P. Peck nnd W. II. Campbell. The IJiitertniumeiit Committee is made up of W. T. Hauling, I. II. Schoeii mid Messrs. Stone mid Jackson. The II.111 quel Committee is composed ofl .Messrs. Whitehouse, Stohie, W. C. Cook and A. W. Richardson. - 1 The installation will take place in I Spreckcls' Hall. All the vacant rooms on the upper floor have been secured for the comfort mid convenience of the guests. On I'liiirsdny evening a b.uiiiuet will be tendered Deputy Grand UMiiled Ruler C, II. Cooper mid visiting ljlks from Honolulu ut Demosthenes' Cafe. i J Ready Hade Clothing This Suit is an American Worsted all wool. The style is a four-button single-breasted round cut jacket vest single breasted, rather high cut with lnncl the trousers are the latest cut, medium size at knee and bottom; with side pockets. The linings arc of the buckskin type, will wear as long as the outer portion of the suit; the color is a mixtttte of blue, black and grey in a neat check. T"e Price $15.00 m. f. Mcdonald, E. N. HOLMES IIKADQUARTKRS KOR I. A N K K T S COMI'ORTttRS. MED SPREADS, AND HKDDING OF Ahl KINDS. OUR STOCK 01? BI.ANKKTS IS UNKQUAT.KD IN TIIK ISLANDS, RANGING IN PRICE FROM 85c. TO $15.00 PER PAIR : : : : WIIITK AND COLOR E D E X T R A GOOD VALUE : : : : : e:. n. holmes 1). Howard Hitchcock. D. Howard Hitchcock and wife arrived 1 011 the Kiuau this week nnd were the guests over night nt the old Hitchcock 1 homestead. lCnrly yesterday morning 1 they were oil" on a trip to the Volcano. 'Mr. Ilitchcoock has established n wide reputation ns the volcano nrtist nnd no doubt his present visit will give him conceptions which later will appear on canvas. The snows hnvc been unusually heavy in the mountains the past week nnd the contrasts between llorcns mid Villain nt the crater will be vivid. 1 Luke Lelllond to Coast. ! Luke Lelllond the gcninl clerk at the I Hilo Hotel has resigned his position at the desk of Hilo's best enrnvnnsary and will ! sail for the Coast in the near future, where he expects to remain. His de parture is not only regretted bv the man- , ageineiit of the hotel, but by Ills host of friends in the city. He has been in Hilo two and one-half years. He has n flue position in sight at ban Francisco in which his friends wish him happiness I,,,a micccss. 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The Making of a iiiaieiiioiiess iiur- licit. Annie Denne Slnde. The Tory Lover Jewell. A Dream ol Umpire Veuable. My Lady Peggy Goes to Town 37 jK 2 .MlllUCW'H. 30, Marietta Crawford, Wall Nichols & Co., Ltd., Hilo. f!t m rvC'iVM 'Jm I 1 is I fa X Lost Couple. A lnrgc reward is ofTcrcd by Mrs. Clara A. IJlv nnd Mr. mid Mrs. Jnmes C. Ro gers 713. Hinmnti Ave. F.vnnston, 111., for information lending to the discovery of Miss Florence A. Fly nnd Frniik IJ. Rogers who disappeared from Kvauston July 13, 1901. A circular displaying photographs of the two missing persons have been scattered broadcast. Miss lily Is forty yenrs of ago, about 5 feet 3 inches In height, very thin, and weighs from 90 to 100 pounds. Face rather long and very expressive, dsrk brown hair. Large dark-brown eyes, with nu intense expression, nre her most noticeable feature. Good Music teacher nttrnctWc to children. Frank IJ. Rogers will be fourteen yenrs of ngein March, 1903. Height nbout 5 feet 2 inches, weight nbout 80 pounds. Me dium brown hnir, gray blue eyes, long, slender linuds, is left-lmuded, writes with either right or left; draws well, always using left hand. Is found in shoes that conform to the outlines of the foot. does this and more; It fits tlio foot accurately and gracefully, smoothly mid without pressure. It combines a wonderful amount of foot comfort with the height nf shoo clegancu and the longest shoo service. Call in and sue our new styles just received. Economic Shoe Co., Ltd. WAIANUENUB STRUCT. HILO fort p I ,J '4 A 1 .-. A ' fc . :-4' .' ?. E '.I . ..i ", ' V M 1 ti (' ' $i '. v -y? A ,, t "v-. fintti '&mm0i& nnim,Kjemimm-fK vrfrtWW' 'k-r-J'V