Shirt Waists from 50c. to $1.50. Fine Lot of Summer Lawns 9, 10 and 12c a Yard. Full Line Gent's Furnishing Goods. HOSIERY, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, ETC. A General Line of Goods to Meet All Your Wants at m MIS troa ilford, NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. Wash Fabrics And Woolen Dress Goods. Staple And Fancy Groceries. Shoes All Styles And Sizes. Wall Paper And Border. Hardware, E-tc. Paints, Oils, Varnishes. Agents for DEVOE & CO.'S PURE LEAD & ZINC PAINTS. W. & G. MITCHELL'S, MILFORD, PA. Perfect Ice Cream Powder Is Infdniitly retuly for use, requiring only Mie addition of one qnnrt of cold mik, half milk and half cream, ur all cream, fo make two quarts of ts fine Iio Cream a any confectioner ran make. Flavors for lee ('renin are, H iKplierry, Strawberry, Vanilla, Chocolate nnd Plain (unfavored to he usi'd wild fresh frulta or in making up fancy creams. ) Perfect Water !' Powder refprre only the nihtirion of one quart, of eolfl water to make two quarts of Water Ice or sherbet. Klavors for Water let are. Lemon & Oranpe Send us Oc and we will mail you n package of any of the ahove llavnrn, with our booklet, full of valuable receipts for lnakinir hM kinds of Plain and Fancy ('renins find Ices. O. .1. VYKKKS A: CO., 01 Murray St., N. Y. TRY ARMSTRONG'S EMULSION OF PURE NORWEGIAN COD LIVER OIL Wih Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda for COUGHS, COLDS & GENERAL DEBILITY. SOc a bottle. Manufactured by C. 0. ARMSTRONG, 1IKI IHilST. HARNESS Of All Kinds and Style. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. Repairing ;-NEATLY Done. Examine my stock it will please you. The price too. L. F. IIAFXER. Harford St. - Milford, Pa. Stoves and Ranges. the: Round Oak For Wood and Coal. Bust II oat or and Fuel S.iver in tho Country. CAREY'S MAGNESIA FLEXIBLE cel:eht no o Fine FIREPROOF DURABLE . & CHEAP. N&w EZrja Radiators, Two I- 1161 in one V . A 1 t. i isiivvAiti:. i 1 1 i n v, A 1. 1 , I 1 I X, lr ROdFiNDAltD PLUMUIWO A 11.' I A LTV. J.tlirj pr;:-rt!y I'.Ur.lii to n U -iH will i il, n LiO Pa. u&5l! tin THE LANE INSTITUTE, THE LANE INSTITUTE CO. 1133 Broadway, St. Jamea Build ing, Naw York. For ih Treatment and euro of LIQUOR, OPIUM AND MORPHINE HABITS. NO HYPODERMIC INJECTIONS. A PWItrKCT IIOMK TIIKATMENT Oil 8ANI TAFUUM AIIVANTAOEH. STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Kant HtroiiitMhure;, P. This POPULAR state Institution ia lo enled in tile must UKAITIKI L. PIU Tl HKSyi'K and HKALTHFUL part of the suite. It Is in the (iRKAT SI.M.MKK KKSOH I' KKUION of tin- HI, UK HIDItK nml POCONO MOUNTAINS iinii within two miles of Kin famous DKLA W AHK WATKR GAP HKSOKT. Tuition Absolutely Free. The. total expenses for Doartllncr. Knr- nNhed rooms umi other expenses only f:i 60 Fb.nV M MMv. In rulilitlnu to the regular Departments in the Normal proper, we haven line COLI.KXiK PKKPAliATOHY DKPAKTMliNT. Wo can save you one lull vear in your t:oitege, fr-repm-ailon. Departments of .MlMl!, KI.OCI'TION, A II I' DKAWI.Nli. PA1NT1NO IN CHINA nnd WATER COLORS, taught ty t-peciiiiisiB. A New Herltalion llullillug. Is now lu course of erection, which will (five a fine laboratory ami foitrti-en other rectta'.ion rooms. A 1'INK liY.MNASl l.M. Our own KLKCTHIO LlliHT PLANT. A .Superior Faculty liack WMiii pupils CO ACIIKl) KKKK. Nearly sivk mi.Nimku pupils knkoll- Kl till year, KALI, TKHM OI'KN'S SEPT 8, llr.W. r'oi- Untaloue uud particulars u.tdictts lil.MI', A. M., I'rlurljial. Ryman a Wells Millinery -:- Department Hew Spring. Goods I. Hlfe1 Trimtm-il tltil. Al.511 to H I.. Ml ..I llal.. I.li. . Trimmed te( V-t o-WeHr ,1:1 from nee i.f 4 11 KIikU. l I III K II M , It' - I I'l : Hii-l VI V !H V , 0011. 1.1(1 1- Please Call and See Our Stock. We Can Save You T'oney. Hymen u 7c!!s 0 f I)!cy Ho 1 M ATA MORAS. M.ss Llz.in Fur-nun lins roiio to Ilohnlton, N. J , to visit, relativus nnd fi iciiils for a fmv ilnya. Mr. hud Mrs. J. Pulrnor of Wvst bmy, Ij I., me ppnmliiiR R fow dnys with Mr. l'lilmc'r's Hunt on 1'emssy 1 vnnin avenun. Mrs. W. C Conk of Princeton, N. .1., nn aunt of Mrs. Hi-nry Mulilon brink of thn Allun Hotiso, sails to ilny from Nmv York city on the Knlinh rIuhiiht Umbria for I'ros dim, Germany. Mm. Cook lins a son, Hirry Cook, nttnndinj school in that city. ' Thero will ln a vpry intorosting game of bisn ball In our village on llio aftomooti of tho Fonrth bet wewn thu Hitiglo and marrind men of this place. Frof. Johnson's photograph up. pearrd in the commeticeiuont num ber of tho Mansfield Advertiser dat ed .Tune 17. It is a very good pic ture of him. He waa formerly principal of tho schools here. Miss Mabel Walker visited Mil ford Tuesday on her wheel. Miss Sadie Hloker is visiting her friend, Miss Laura Ackerson, at Passu iu, N. .1. She will be absent two weeks. Miss Edna Van Akin, a teacher In one of the grammar schools in New York city, arrived home on Monday evening. She will Bjiend her vaca tion with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Van Akin. Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Skinner and family are visiting relatives in Jer sey City for a few days. Miss Nellie Pidgeon of New York, who has been spending a week with her cousins. Misses May and Ruth Seybolt, returned home Saturday. Miss Emma Hillnian left town on Sunt.'ay to visit at Rutherford, Put erson, Brooklyn and New York city. She will be gone about a month. Miss Blanche Watts is visiting her sister, Mrs. Harry Moore, of Jersey City. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wilkin nnd family are nt Westcolang lnke. They are taking au outing of a month at that pleasant resort. Miss Mary Squires spent Sunday at Highland, N. Y., visiting her brother, Oliver, who is a resident of that place, and who has a position as head clerk in C E. Brown's drug store. The L. A. society contemplate holding a picnic on the Fourth. The place has not been decided upon. The Pike oounty teachers' exami nation takes place nt the Matnmor as school building on Thursday, July 10. The directors and other interested parties are oordjally in vited to be present. Miss Irene Kimble, who had her eye oporated upon a short time ngo, is now at her work at the Matamor as postoffloe. Her many friends are pleased to see her out again. Miss Blanche Magor is spending her vacatiou at Pateraon, N. J., vis iting her two Bisters. The L. C. U. will have a supper at Proscott's Hall on July 4th. Sup per at 5 o'clock and later in -the eve ning ice croain and cake will be served also, Peter May and two little sons of Honesdale were the guests of Miss Anna May, his sister, on Thursday. R. S. Daulev has had his resi dence on McCoUuui street recently pnnited. It presents a very pretty appearance. Mrs. John Simpson has gone to Passaio where she will visit her par ents. Edward Langton of Deckertown was the guest of Floyd Space Thurs day. Keep Your Bowels Strong. Constipation or diarrhoea when your bowels are out of order. Cas earets Candy Cathartic will make them act naturally. Genuine tablets stamped C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. All druggists, lot. Dark Hairl " I hae used Ayer'i Hir Vigor for great many yean, end al though I am past eighty yean of age, yet I have not a gray hair in my bead." Geo. Yellott, Towion, Md. We mean all that rich, dark, color your hair used to have. If it's gray now, no natter; for Ayer's Hair Vior always re stores color to gray hair. Sometimes it makes the hair grow very heavy and lo.; snd it stops falling of the hair, too. IIUl tuliu. All cruisUi. i-ti't t,i;.t ' t1 1 , ym. r? . - li ltUI.,lAiHi;Ll, SANDYSTON, The lib of July Will be quiet enonj;!i lo suit anybody as tbete is nothing going on in this town. A few will go to Wnlpntk to spend (lie day and others will attend the race at MilAinl, but altogether very few will celebrate as the work on the farm Is too urgent. Our carpenters are at work upon the big building being put up nt Sparta by Contractor Kyte of Newton nnd now Mason (lunn has la-en called to work across the mountain. less carpenter work is being done in this vnlley than at any time in ninny years, and this Job nt Sparta comes In very good. An i-ll'ort wan made on Saturday to clear the Centreville cemetery (if weeds, brush, etc., but everybody was too busy to assist In that good work. It is hoped when the next call Is made that the friends nnd rela tives of those lying In that cemetery will lend a helping hand. A small grievance sometimes lends to serious results, A little meddling of out side parties separated a mar ried couple recently In this town and If those meddlers were taught n les son it might be a benefit to thorn nnd the community in general. A story never grows snmller by being repented. The nssessor Is on his travels and every taxpayer la feeling very poor when Interviewed as to his finnncial standing. Miss Maud Warner returned to her home at HtiitieKvillo on Thurs day. Miss Wurner has been teach ing nt Clifton, N. J., for the past year. The "bike" craze has struck this place and almost every young lady or gent has a wheel. Now the next thing In order Is to have macadam roads. The adjourned school meeting on Saturday night could do no business as only four members of the board were present Tho patrons of the school along the river were out In force and persistently opposed the Idea of moving the Fisher school house to the centre of the two districts to lie consolidated and this will prob ably bo the last of consolidation. John Schooley, who has been stay ing with his mother nt Haiuesvllle for some time, returned to Newark on Saturday to resume his duties In the office of a trolley company. His health lias greatly Improved. Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins of Montclalr, N. J., visited with Dr. and Mrs. Hughes nt Layton on Saturday and Sunday, returning to their home on Monday. Newton had a big crowd on Sun day as a result of the rain. . Two excursions on the 11., L. & W. R. R., one of thirty cars from Scrnnton and and one of fourtei n cars from Newark, visited Cranberry Lake near Newton. It rained so hard and as thero was no shelter at the lake for such a crowd, thirty car londs came to Newton and hotels and restaurants did a rushing business. One man was crowded off a car near Scantoti and killed. The rain of Sunday came very ac ceptable and the amount was 1.56 Inches. While talking with a gentleman in Newton on Monday on the subject of consolidation of schools ho sug gested that a similar board of that now existing over the work of our assessors be nppointed to examine Into the question of consolidation In the various townships and wherever it appi-nred to their satisfaction that consolidation would be in the line of economy and also beneficial to the interests of the schools to consolidate the weak schools, for the local board of trustees dislike the Job. It Is not a bad Idea. It Is now In order for our oldest citizen to come forward and tell of a June colder than was last mouth. The maximum of temperature was 78, the minimum 6()j and the mean 79. The rainfall amounted to 4.51 Inches, of which l.oii Inches fell last Sunday. "ilingmaiis" thinks he can't spare il. I j. and remarks that there are a few over thero who might sojourn at Trenton awhile. Right you are, my friend, but we have enough of that kind right here and H. Ij. thought 1 would Ik- afraid to stop In Milford. Well, w ell, if he will think a moment he will reiiH-inlx r th.it I did not stop but went right through. ('O-NASIIAl'GII. John Zimmerman and family of Brooklyn returned to their summer cottage in Uulaware Wednesday, Humuibr boarders are arriving in goodly numbers and noon all the houses will be filled. If nupervisors would cut out the brush and trim the troos ulong the roads it would improve appearances and perhaps save accidents with automobiles. rAlTAC. Where have thoso warm Cays gone to that our professional wea ther proiihets were going to have this summer? It wasn't the young ladies only that, were wishing the sun would arrive hist Sunday. Miss Claribel Kimble is spending a fow (lay 3 with her sister, Mrs. Ernil Gumble, at Milford. Tho dime social hold at thu Rod school house was well attended and If! of the minister's salary cleared. Say, young men, the girls turned out rather dear bargains that night, did they-not? If I may be permit ted to answer for the young men I would say that invariably we "hold" them "dear." Tvi-o. The summer boarders have begun to seek tho shady nooks and corners of tho country. Mrs. Krnsl and her dnughter, Minnie, nrrived at their former boarding place, Mr, Vetterloin'd, last week. Tho small hoys are very busy just now talking over the Fourth and seeing which has the largest Are crackers. We hoar that there will bo quite a display of fireworks at B. F. Kil lam '8 on tho evening of the Fourth. All are invited. Miss Etta Thiolke of Itiwloy is spending a few days with friends in this place. Miss Grace Bishop of Honesdale is the guest of Yolande Killam. County Superintendent Hower of Wayne spent Thursday night with W. H. Clark and family. Our new store ia progressing rap idly find when you can not find what, you want in town go to Mr. Wilsons? Dkfacto. Conffolntlnn. Mrs. Stihlnili (i-ngiiging ponk) I'm sure you and I will et nloiifr togeth er first-rnte, lint I want to tell you right now that my husband is a very hard man to please. The Took Well, don't worry, denr; It's bIk.v fer yez t' git a divooroe these days. Ilrooklyn Life. rrrpnrlnar fnr f'omlnflr Rvent. Binks Why did liisley join the priesthood is lie grieving po over his wife's death 7 Mink Not he. His wife was a the osophist, and believed in reinenmntion. She prophesied she'd be buck in six years, so Ilisley's gone in for celibacy. Town Topics. Her Denr FrlendM. Mauri Haven't you noticed that Isa bel is having a good deal of trouble with her eyes these days? Mabel No. How? Maud Phe can't keep them off that young Swooper when he happens to be in her neighborhood. Chicago Trib une. The War of the World. "Things are very badly arranged In this world." "How BO?" " "Why, the man with the money usunlly lacks the digestion nnd the man with the digestion seldom has the money." Chicago Post. The Duty of Parents. Prevention is better than cure, and yet a remedy like Mexican Syrnp for coughs, colds and oon sumption, if not used to prevent consumption by curing a oough or oold in the beginning can be depend ed on to even cure after tho lungs begin to waste away. No other remedy is so nice to take, or so quick to onre, and many families often buy a new bottle-before the old one is all used np, so that they may have it always in the house. Only 25o at drug stores. Better Cut This Out. Every mother should bo quickly suspicious of worms, when her chil dren act as if they were going to be sick. Worms are known to be tho first cause of much ill health Young and old very often are suf fering from worms when a mother thinks it is something else. Re member, a very harmless, yet al ways effective remedy for stomach, tape or pin worms, is a 23 cent bot tle of Mother's Worm Syrup. Death's Helper. An old physician once referred to constipation as "Death's Holper." There is no doubt many ailments and much distress begin with con- tipution long neglected. Sure cleausors of the bowels that have no weakening effoct on the nerves, kid neys, etc., are Mexican Root Pills. Only 25o. Ba Prepared. Every well regulated home should have a 25o bottle of (iooch's jmck Relief on hand. It is cruel to let one you love suffer puin, eittier in ternal or external, tince a cure al ways follows the use of Quick Re lief. Sure cur3 for cramps or colic. Th Best Way to Health. Id to make the blood puro by tak ing Uooch'a fciitrsap;irilhij. It U tlis only blood remedy endorsed by a goveriHiientchouiit. Pile-lne Cutes Piles! Money refunded if it evor fails. AutV-A 'Utj v'Ut.:S CillU HLld (oVOT. f "A far V"-V- ;J Artistic Monuments IN WHITE BRONZE Cost no more than plain ones in stone nnd they are more durable. Don't invest money in ;i monument Ire fore invest io-afmjj; (lie claims of White I'ronze. Write for information and designs. J. F. HUNTINGTON, Sales Agt., Milford, Pa. J. C. CliAMDERLAIN Real Estate Agent. rlouses nnd Lots and lots without Houses. Dealer lu all kinds of Property. Life Insurance agent and Notary Public. All business given jirompt attention. Office on Broad Street, Below Crissninu House. Milford, Fa. Hero Is SOMETHING YOU NEED! Your own Wnter Works, whlrli 3-011 ran have by cniittiiiringr f. C. rilK.StOTT of Mut iiiiiornti, !., who tft p repaired to frlv enthimtefl nt any tini. Write Mm nt itncti or rail and rV"o hi stock of FORCE PUMPS J. C. PRESCOTT, Mata moras, Pa. We prntnptly ol'in H. and Knrcien f H.Mia model, Una-lull or pi,otu ol invi ntH;ii fox 1 iii't;n-iri, uii puunnini my. rr.r Tree dooe, e':;":;'"i,'r,;TRsn?-MfinSfN r, (Opposite U. S. Patent Cities WASHINGTON D. C. 60 YEAB9" EXPERIENCE Tunr Mark a Designs 'rhH1 Copyrights Ac. AnTOTtf rTii11nii BkPtoh nnd rVufrinttnn may qntcklT wfriHin our ui'im-iii froe wliPirn-r an tn vt'iit f n if prutuiTilv pntcntuMo, ConimtntlR- tioiiHrtlnctly i'l Hirti1nlMt.il. IhlTHlllOOaVOn I'lltKtital aM'iif fr Oi.lft HLMMu-y for "c uniiK pittMiM. I' i-1 it n iHkfEi thn.'ttfh Munn A Cu. ructjlrv fprviji rmfieo, without ctire, lu tho $ci:ti!ific Urarican. A hnnrlnoniety tllinirnert wk'.w. I irtrwt rtr. nilatii'ii nf nt'f m-HMHUJC l-mrim!. T'Tnm. f'1 a yi-itr; f n r tnon i tiB, 1. ly ml newndi altirn. iljNN & Co.36'81"1-''' New York - Ulauch Ouii i). OS r St.. Woablumuu. D.O- Asthma Can Be Cured Pr4 Treatment, Frea Modloal Advice. We Have Cured T.OOO Cases. Why Not Yours? Thla dnad diMtsr; wlikh litu cuuad niur-j untold amit-H tlutn wordd cun de sc'rilM1, hus at List rt'cfivt.'il its JiMtth blow. McJiutil fii'iKv io rt-ent yt'iirs hiu found a remedy thft t-ufct'KrsfuKy oomlmta all the HKKiavHttjd Hyinpttmirt doe to thla distress In KlllWtion. Attor many years of pa Unit ouuly ituil rist iirrh. Ur. A. U Clark, the w.'U kiiuwu hj.-'iii!inr, hiu dUcjverud a positive remedy tlmt cur'- the cmiti, X'v tniniediar rt-licf and erodirnte every ?.-.! ie of the ilihrue. f conlldent the doctor that his A.-ithnui H-)ntly will i tlt'.'t a cure in nil htjiira rhht he hiut iiniiruet4-d the C'htrk Medk-al Co., of i'ltE tdirg, lJn., Uj forward a oniph-ta treat ment to every siitTcivr of Aslluiui who wruvs for symptom b'Hnk. Tliiu in a very lioend otfT and showi the contlilenoe the Chirk Mfdieal Co. have in the merits of this pi't'pnraiinti. If any of our nailer are, ail!ur(t-d wiih Anihni:. they should write the Clark Co at once fur symptom blank. Why oitiler when a cure ia wi! hin eae h ? nAnrirr? n a i. v r 9 MJ'JI- HA! LCD AO TIME TABLE. Corrsotod to Date. Pollfl ltlllTHl, t.nl,.. T,.. 1 ,. VI-.. ara Kallq. t'h,iiiinui, f...i, -i..J..i .., . ' Z .n.n,,, vicuioilll. I lilrno and Cincinnati. n hets on snio nt Port Jerris to all points lu the West nml Southwest nr. lower rates than via any other flrnt-eiass line. Trains Now Lravm Pout Jkhvib ab t OI.U1TV8. EASTWARD. Dally JTnprewi , Daily K j press , Loeal Kieept Sunday . Way Sunday Only Ijocnl Kitoept Siimlnv.. W ay daily exo't Sunday Dally KxplPHS Sunday Only Way daily exo't Sund'y Daily K.xpress Way Sunday Only I,o'al ilaily eie't Sund'y Milk Sundnyonly I,oeal Sumlay (liily Way daily exe't Sund'y Kxpn-Rs Dail WKSTWARD. No. s. 8 24 1 B ) 6 mi 7 40 7 M 10 -.1) 11 w 13 4'i I 111) 8 W 4 25 4 4U 5 10 6 20 B07 6 50 10 Oft 811, 7n2 80, 4, 74, M 71 , l'-, is, "OH, Si. 14. No 7, Dally Express ja fto A . M. 11, Daily Milk Train. 7 8S " 1, Daily Kxprcss It H4 llh, For Ho'ditlo K'pt. Sun . 13 10 P.M. 15, Divlnlon way exo'tSun 13 20 " BS, Saturday only 4 ty 11 H, KiXpressChlraVo llm rial 6 15 " 811, iKical Kxpress Sunday. . 5 60 5, Limited Daily Express. 10 15 ' Trains leave ChnTnTiera afrnAl. York, for Port Jervia on week d'nv t. II an. 7 .'. 0 (in. 9 1ft. 10 HO a m . I no s m 4 an. A Ho. 7 ho a in. u in c.... 3 .Hi, 7 l, 9 00,9 15 A. M., 13 isO, 8 80, 7'80 9 16 p. M. n. W. COOKK, General rasnenirer Agent, New fork. Delaware Valley Railroad. Time Table in Effect June 1. 1902 aV-O nimoj C -C X C fC JT S -O X "C e'4fs'Ss3'S3 n e S S 5 522J VC !C !C ec tc to 0. S'33!52S2 5'5 3 Xpio Aiipnng B t .-. 1 'idiiDxa Xpwa i Xiipnng id.KiXM Xii"a Xnpnns Xiipims u - - -j a E t 3 T! 3 !$3 Xvpan doox-ji A- jCiipnna Xnpuna liliiarii im c'5 32iS;i5i Xnpnn 4drtc-x; A'aiifl k l d iicoifiidaiaicioia f Ptriips only on notloe to Conductor or Atf-nt, or on S1k1- For Infornmtion as to Fro!fht and Phas engcr Kiit Ob apply to G. H. Hutter, Freight and Pbw. ARnfc, Eanton, Pa. HdWAKU A. W(K!rfA!ff, Sapt., Kant Ktroiidttburft-, Fa C. H. HITTER, rrtjrht ft Vtutm. Agt.t Kaatou, Pa, JSu-ndcliuc PKoiograpKcR AND DEALER IN Photo Supplies, Developing, Printing & Repairing DONE PROMPTLY. 78 Pike Street, Port Jervis, N. Y. DON'T sy TOBACCO SPIT MOKE Your Lifeawavt You can be enred of any form of tobacco usma easily , be made well, strong, mrnactic, full of nrw life nl viffor by taking lQ-TOBA09 that Rinkea weak men jttroiiK. Many .iiti leu pounds in ten ilars. Ovrr BOO.OOO cured. AIL druggists. Cure suai auit-rfl. Htiit-U-t ami A.vtc 1-kttH. Adiirau h I'HKl.t Nli kidjU CO., CiLucatfo ut Mew Vork. SI U LlZ3 i r'lrZJ Mlvrr4 tb KorturMrth 4imoi wtta proiruuinK plies brought on bf oouaiipa' fclin with wbiofj 1 u iiiicttl for twenty yearn i ran aoroaa your l AM aKKTS ih tliB town of Nrreli. Ia.. aud oivr Irniut an vibt tiff to rn.l thttiu. To-Hf I atu riitneiy txv Ituia pi i n aud 1-rtl ItkM - new nin " U a. a bixz, u(i Joum bi., Sioux City. Ia ( I VjiV CATMAKTIC TOAOt MANN I P'tasnt, PalKtatww. i-niit, Tiim Oor4. F ttouO, Aovnr .Si kiA. MtaaatA. ur t i p, iOu, xt, ww- ... CUfl CON 8 TIP AT lO M. ... 0trrtlaic Rr Uau, ttmaaig, InlrjO. at fork. H 13uw Art Y'ur ft. tt t Tr i. i. ii, ilU"'i;rim-.i:U ' 1,-r I t-IiV- V4J (ivi-i-l iii. vs-,i. aii-3 if 'n i n :n tt-d (if a J itriiK- U must htin alv in tns wono