-. “i1 ea t t -. Mjificl-l S11. 1948 , _T HE WESTERNGUARDIAN ' AGENTS: J. llmer Murphy. Ill Hanover Strpet. and George CioI. 1Z5 Ottawa Street. IUMMEBBIDE and PRINCE COUNT!‘ Toronto Vince Grocery. Bakery. Water Street; Jtfarh Gaodet, d1, Grenville Street; Russell Street; Alyre Doiieettefi‘ GFoeerflSeeorid Street; Island Motor Transport. Water Street. fifth"...- will be delivered to as; bone in liirniaerlde o; _p()n SALE-Quantity of feed --25% discount on Wallpaper. Also _-a-—-v.. _- ti SIARTD WITH l KISS ~ IND ENDED WITH A KllllNGH T” ', THE GUARDIAN. CHARLUITETOWIJ Confirms Potato Warehouse To Bo. p home in Sunraierside. confirmed the report that a new frost proof warehouse would be built oii the Railway Wharf, Summerslde. An cm“, B" ‘g g, w u; qr ma w neg, "n. m m. m4 m. "u, item of 590110000 was included in I ervlee or give your order to the boy responsible for delivery on your the estimates for repair . of the L’ ' u - railway wharf and rebuilding shed 2 g . i and it was assumed that this i_ —MABOH AND APRIL SALES. meant frost-proofing one of tile- potato storage warehouses located here. ' min. Also seed buckwheat. Elric- special‘ prices on numerous other .1 Mbymon, Carleton Siding. lines. Ivan R. Brown d: Son, Mr. MacNauglit gave some ad- - French River. dltional information on the plans ...WAN'I‘ED nniniiuiaritnr-zo ‘I cows young. large. and in good l flesh’, to freshen before April 15. :. we "v can 32;". wii‘.§£;.°.i;‘. 1948 FREE LIST te. . , w phone “2_4_ sgucguyltwiifi] la terecttedfor; lilléii. B I ~IIOCKEY Kensington Rink. ——— 5 6 i1 W We" l! B? W ' e a . Wednesday. March 17. Last game Tfirlgigllilfifarctlfelnasingttolrid Sig? gregiragi Ltgeizrépresaelnet Lwizlliidlrlilfiwl/‘X; g =3 r\li\'l‘.fl!1Il \-.-.»'.7 ' "goo-k. in series of high school playdowns between Keusington High School ihSchLNewA .Klt Le- , ‘ems 3l:€?e§%ge Safe an" o0 10m Q,_',§‘:-';y,‘§_, 3;? gilt: I“; makle: return‘; for ktlhls ‘extension. Mr. terlel for those who ' ' ' _ i Mac aug cou no say or sure demmd u" BEST m m th k ' id b d thi sum- ‘ _ _ ‘mm KE"sm9Tg“'%m“' Tlzcggggytergogtltléhaogflgt- Wat's “nun nicer h???“ suie iiintiflllidsii the "Motrin" low priced m5!‘ I'm“ “n”! T71“ h! l ‘I’! l1» “In? sitligiiglgebrgeaiiali 9x222]: Court of Prince county opened lllllfltlctiIm-MARIIJI cstimates “me pass“ h‘ “mcws- Battery river Ions scr- m°‘““"‘ mi“- l‘ " "l" d""b'° Wm‘ lsiiiliion. Marchailth and 18th. Mat- yesterday at Summcrside with iv Arr» own v oirwec s. ~ vlcc. Write for prices. “i” yarda“ l” ‘he Pmmd- A Twin U"! is hire Wednesday. March 17tih at 3 ‘Judge I... G. Lewis presiding. KI - meme bvllllv susur Wm ‘m, zvcry m,_;fl,c“un_ Evening performances at .15. Good specialties. Sale of candy- ‘; Admission 50c 811d 25¢- ; _We(iiiesday, exhibition game. Heath Strong, K. 0., E. H. Strong. Magi,“ Thurs“ 3.30 - s I . “w... t... Bulid08s x. c.. n. o. sow... K. C. t. s. g Y Canadian Citizen my gins . Comm,“ Km B H m iviiddleton Bombers- No school DeeRoches, K.C., rt. s. Hinton, . . - - M I - Corner “we mdsy, Thursday, annual 1g Q" '13 L“ gompggn mg p; n Tubing - Ignition Coil: - Scrap Leather M“. o! the be” mum, ‘bu. irri Wines‘ Central Bedeque "8' Free‘ ty Court at Summerside yesterday - r .- Hmddleton y5_ Bgdequg_ Skate __socmL GATHERIN _ ML v _ ' Hatches - ignition “ire - Lobster Cleav- 6'1 "l"! Bhlfl‘! "Vii". ma“!!! I _ town scholars 10c, G the oath bf allegiance “as admlii- also Hot Shots - Depqid- c" _ Marlin _ oakum _ 0a" _ rum,“ _ better fishing Net that will not go flBlllililQUlfl _IG;K PROGRAM. "mating of rink and school hockey alter. Admission, teachers 15c. Adults 20c. Proceeds in aid of Charlottetown trip. Personals _.i\i.r. Lorne Lockliart of Cole- ’ man is attending a trade school . 1~q;¢,nio,-O. . the hostess, assisted by Mrs Percy lzenship_ _ - MacMurdm '55-“ Mm‘ 07mm“ Mr. Heath Strong, KC», who was I M“ m“ an‘ " wen’ m” h" u '- -Mi"r- W» 9- Dhkw" "id M11 Fftnk 3881m- MI$~ "ma" present said that as the oldest ' ' h" K.'“"""" m“ “d m" daughter Jean were visitors to paynge,’ and Mm Ram“ c553- member of the bu. in Prince Comp _ mitli than: shialrp. firm ‘tlwlnnpdgu- ' \ Q me SCVIKQ l]! Ill O 0P Charlottetown on March 15th.--O. ~.\lr. James Burleigh of ‘Bide- icrd was a week end visitor at Olieaigv the guest of Mr. and firs. licorgc Jelly-O. ~M:'=. B. F. Hunter, Claimant. lei: or. Friday morning for Tor- oziio. to attend the graduation of he: husband from Toronto Uni- msity- She will be gone about ten “L” M“ Hum" ls grfldmltmg i ther Father Ronald Delaney. C. Mr d M. R b and her husband would cherish and g a lilOfi,liClli'.‘il‘y, and plans to locate 3'“ ' a“ ‘i ° m 9mm“ “d i id t or til id i~ fC u- F T I d E c TM!’ "NILE-RS — Save time ill Sunimcrside. ' Bur. 88' l fiwfffoigfifig (s; Bvi/zleinestfiry? i; citlezriisiip. 1E5. ca b o mm n i :3: glint": i"'1"i'ei‘lhel'l:|i!:: i “in -l\frs. Robert McKay returned to iier home at Amherst. N. 5.. on Friday. after spending the past few fills in Kensiiigton where she was "it Burst of Mrs. Lydia Sims and hiss Lottie Sims. Bur. -WANTED—Maid for general housework for family of three. in final series NorthShore League. There were sixteen cases on the docket and they were set down for hearing at various dates in the future. Lawyers present were, J. Watson MacNaught, K. C- Atrletts-S. and Mrs. Fred Paynter entertained on Friday evening. at the latest of e series of card parties spons- ored by Kelvin Women's Instit- ute. Highest scores for the even- ing were made by Mrs. Morris Caseley. and Mr. Crawford Pick- ette. Refreshments were served by Bur. from Moncton. N.B.—The ladies of Baltic W. I. are busy collecting ‘for European chi1dren.—Mr. Claude owen ‘irwislting in Hamilton.— :The people of Baltic and sur- rounding districts are pleased to hear that Eddie Delaneys condit- "ion is much improved. He is a patient in Toronto General Hos- pital. He spent last Sunday in ; Woodstock. Ont, guest of his bro- nonnou - (c?) - A oetinon to urge the government to plan atomic bcinb shelters end bell" building them immediately was suggested by Councillor Edward Martell at a Ioridoii Count)’ Ovens" meeting. intro 1i yiiliiiliflliilt iii s siiiisoii nu Also NEWS and PETE SMITH SHORT Show: his-ans ~vc.*‘°‘° “"°“"'~ “"é&¥>\€¥>$» Regent WEDNESDAY end THURSDAY Matinee Wednesday 3 :30 ~ a A.>\XRRRJ‘\F\K\R"‘ARF (Vleary Notes Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Dlgnan of Bloc-infield wcreutilsitors to OLeary on Thursday ‘V. . . as“; . Miss Margery MacPhee of Brae was a visitor to O‘l.eary on Thurs- day. —Tha many friends of Mrs. Ur- ban Paugh of O'Leai'y Corner who .. ’ it a major operation in the Prince county Hospital, Bummer- sirie, will be pleased to know that she is resting comfortably. . ~ Mr. Milton Sifnallman and his son. Ralph Eizumerson of the "Ver- dun" Theatre held two benefit show; on Tuesday and Wednesday in aid of Elmer Matthewrwho lost his house by fire on March 5th. The show was entitled; "Two Years before the Mast", The C.G.I.'I'. of OLeai-y United Church held a St. Patrick's tea at the manse on Wednesday. March 10th. The tables were decorated in traditional Irish colors_ and the girls under the leadership of their leader. Mrs. W. G. Dickson served e nice tee and took in $17.75. To honor the birthday of lVlr. ri§bere of the W.M.S. of the Baptist Church met at his homo on March 9th and enjoyed a very pleasant evening. Each had to put one cent in the collection for each ‘year of their lives and a splendid lum was raised- in that way loi- missionary purposes. Mrs. John Matthews. a funnier teacher. is teaching the u ton. New Hampshire. U.S.A. to visit her sister m.» is ill. About the middle of April. Weldon Mat- over until the end of the term. ‘Nit 0'Leiu'y Branch of the Canadian Legion at their meeting on Monday night decided to live drawn up- to accrminociate- potato growers and shippers at. Summer- side. ‘The present warehouse oii the tracks between the two warehouses and one track will be removed to Aibertoii ifloman Welcomed As During the opening o! the Coun- lstered to Mrs. Sarah Handler, wile of Dr. Sidney Bantlier of Alterton. by Judge L.G. Lewis. At the some time she was presented Willi a certificate of Canadian citizenship. Prior to ndmliisierlng the oath Judge Lewis read the statutory explanation on the meaning of cit~ fight a common foe are now iii- evitably drifting apart. “I would be- burying my head in the sand." lie said, "if I did not lace Lilo issue f think we are drifting liiflVilliiliy i0 another war. Today we are in tlic some place us when Ciiainbei-liiii went with his umbrella to Munich" ile said that Mrs. Handler was entering into citizenship at a nio- mcritous time. He hoped she and gregations at all services which were marked by special singing and earnest evangelical preaching. There were rarloiids of people ai- tciiding from Eiiisdale, Mount Pleasant and from Sunimerside. The young pastor of the O‘Leary Church. Rev. HM. Burgess pre- slded at -sll services. The special messages were brought by Rev. Roland, Stanford of Sumznerslde and were much appreciated and greatly enjoyed as were the spe- cial singing under the direction of Rev. AI‘. Cone of Elmsdale, who has a special talent for bring- iflB “H message in song" and his fiiie voicc was hoard io advantage “Kain and again. Mrs. i-LM. Bin-g- ess was organist and special Fhusi- cal instruments were played by Ar- nold I-lorne arid Rev. Mr. Burgess. The theme of the services for Youth Week was “Christ our Rc- decmer" and this correspondent was informed by Rev, Mr. Burgess that this year's nicetirigs were ‘some of the most successful ever held in OT-eari’. The Y0ung.Peo- pies Society of the Church have had an “Attendance Contest." for Youth Week servces. attendance was increased and the finances were greatly improved. Since com- ing to O‘I..eary from Boston. itlziss. i553 MISUSE Rev. l-LM. and Mrs. BUfRoss have done splendid ivork in their Church. The Church has been painted outside and shinglcd and new presents a very attractive appearance. not likely to miss. the opportunity to follow up oii that. tary leaders have been pressing for it as the only alternative to e vast- ly increased pi-"olessionai military establishment. Recent cvcnts in Europe have handed tho President Fishermen i - - Cat Bigger Catches - - - And More Profits Newl. becrlitlona Advertlallll. fljmmsnsmi Iii S'8ifltt ~ - . ' F‘ °.“"““‘........‘t'3..'1'.2°‘é‘.‘.‘.i.l.'..'.‘li.°' "" "w" iwriii Tlllili. M, w, T [f3 ANS F . ‘ up Bookstore, Water Street. Goiirllee D _ re, It Central Street.- ‘ who-sp-enbltiigélwfeiziillaliightfidié _ e n . a Dependable Fishing Equipment A wiurr: son uoLuAars new f Evereaily service. “EXIDIP Storage Bat- "Eveready" No. I Batteries, able and made to give long Hook s. ctr. Lobster Twine Loiv Prices tin- for Hinges - Caulking Cotton - Compass” . A KING - FISHER cotton, properly woven and twist- Primliig (‘ups - Scales - Sivltches and Trap Moore's impcrvo Union Jack fuy in the vratter. In Kingfisher Nets the 14-6 twine is full elu and the Note weigh from 10 to l5 per cent more than cheaper Nets In cheaper Nets. you get a poor grade of cotton. not properly woven eo that the twine is softer and smaller, with the result that they Light-Medium and lleavy Weight of l and 2 yards-priced at ' a yard. aid program is another current is- sue iii Congress. along ivitli Ciiiii- csc iild and measures for curbing the Communist fifth column in the United States. The President also might take ilie opportunity to discuss‘ ‘the United States position in the Un- lied Nations-with regard to the de- batetover Russla's'=recent coup in Czechoslovakia. That comes up. in ihc Security Council today. with charges. ~ The great issue before the Un- ited States now, however, is how to put its military potential squarely behind its foreign poiicy. The object, is to convince Russia that. having come up to the line of (ifimhffllitiml between Commun- ism and anti-Communism in Pin- iind and Czechoslovakia. any lur- iiier expansionist moves will be a except with the complete collabor- iitloii of Congress and the Ameri- can people. Continued from page l . in this country," and asked what Prime Minister Mackenzie King. who hmi championed the rights of Waterproof Military Duoli ia In widths her, the sizes are 36 to 46. White Duck-ZS 1.15 and 2.75 10 and l2 ouiiee WRITE FDR PRICES in Quebec. Mr, Matliicsoii maintained that. the Quebec law had "frequently been referred to as :i Fascist step." He added: "This Act will make the people highly iii-dignaiit wiicii they learn that they won't be allowed to bc like other Canadians. You are try- ing to seal yourselves in a nice little compartment where we have our. own laws. speak any an individuals right- anohher dictatorial piece of logis- latlon." Premier Joiics said that Prinvc Edward Island "would lioici on to ~its property and provincial rights above all things." In reply to Mr. iifathiesoirs sug- gestion that a union could be autonomous, izikc its own vote on provincial matters and still be ri unavoidable unless blocked. Local iiierii-bers oflliiiird Pack- spccificallyy autumn. even though they wished to do so. because of orders from Toronto. Mi‘. Large said. Supporters of the biii etiipiiasiz- ed that its purpose was lo preserve Long-Lasting RUBBER CLOTHING Include Rubber llals—duiiblc-liib Pants-long and short Coats and Aprons of heavy quality black rub- leY- ty and as a citizen‘ he welcomed _ ; .___ O h M- e Sh. o, al‘ada' _ g _ llas long been preferred by tirriity weevinr. can always be relied -' -Al1\°"3 U1°5° Wh° auenud u" —!-IELPING FUND-There was Iliieer siild ‘that iliiflliilnsilepfllld lijer hus- h made to “ltmund a" “lhm fishermen. A Copper Palm; 91 gu- upon to pay for themselves in bet- 5 Flt 5w“ 5m“ P” Amh°'“' N's" e very successful auction sale at band had come to this country Stays on longer-in all colors P°':°' "Hwy-u" l‘ “uh Wm‘ i" "mi"! m‘ "W" m°i 7v-rrfi PL 5' Mumen» 5'4"!” the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce from Poland and they are now as- ' 5""- Zlmdg!’ “d G‘ My!“ caseley’ Cbrrutiiers of Howlan in the in- sets to the town of Albertoh. he - Kviilil- Bu’: terests 0i’ “The Velda Matthews said that Canada is a great and j" Wild" Ind I 11119 811m 01 lbfilll ‘Wealthy country and no country in 3 -kllcr HESXILYfiQYIgghZMAbPHfi: $46 was realized. The Howlen the world has such promise. M 7 d B , g‘ l0 119W i 5- ~ i school section also raised the gen- , fllleirin. is gradually recovering Ho“! um o! '90 for "The can,“ so" w" Chum s F‘! 2,5111!- :l.‘0ili her recent illness and is now dim Appeal gm. Children pundp ' l" - f‘ able to be up for short periods. _°_ Mr. J. Watson lviachluught. KC. '- Bux‘ M.P., recalled tiiut a few months GALVANIZED 505T “A1115 - - -BALTIC PERSONALS - Miss agg he amended a similar cm. Men's lines length and tlilgii length Rubber Boots. sine l" P" 1""- E —.\1.rs.WilliMfl J. Plllllw’. 3111" Grace Riley has returned home ' mony for her husband. He said b to lZ-Boyki knee length Rubber Boots, sizes l to B. ~ 1318M" W“ 5 Vmuww aha-rum” from spending a vacation with that at that time the clouds of war Also Sport King Boots, with full length leg and laced RQPI-W‘fljm. m5 Mum. “ 511W“ dim“! the week’ "he" ‘he Miss Millie Cousins. Park Corner- were not, so cmitiolls as they are‘ vamp. sizes 6 to ll. " u“ o]; p50" . ‘Zliiflldfil ‘11°fD'c~1s~é“¢°u“3”B°!.- . Bruce Crozler and little Show, 7.15 and 9.15 today. It seemed regrettable that ' - the Church o En an . ur. . ' ' . ~ , . v 3 daughter Sheri-en have returned two ways of lilo that could unite to i TAMMedium Seine m“ be “n” PRICES. inches wide in 6-7-8- Neigh t. this year-so, get yours early to avoid disappointment. ANCliORS~lslaud made —- M and 40 pounds. STUFFING BOXES — Shifting and Propellers - WRITE FOB ENGINE! - for Trap Haulers — Briggs and Stratton. Fairbanks, water eooiciL. air cooled. R. "r. HOLMAN LTD. SUMMERSIDE. P. E. ictild and hunger and was rushed ‘by ambulance to hospital, along with the Olivers. illeaniviiile, other rescuers set up a brecclies buoy oii the Lake Shore Road and shot one line nfterfian- other some 500 yards to tho QFWD of 115 suinmcr cottages isolated by water. Finally one rocket went clown a chimney and rescuers pre- pared to take out other families clinging to their roof tops. aged to scramble to their house top as the boiling waters of Etob- icoke Creek, released from their ice-held check by 5 sudden thaw and steady rain, burst their banks an surrounded the homes sane sev u miles west o] here. Most of the homes were uiioc- cupicd and it was believed no one lived in the houses swept out into children, ranging from 2 to 10 years. and his wife and Mr. Mid Mrs. Ernest Chataway. who made WASILICICI ‘Continued [rem Page i) "Turkc .\'- ‘ opcan Union of free countries. Suuh a declaration has been considered, but there is no def- inite indication it may come 110w. Current it. B. Budget Tops 20 Milli Mark riitizionmcrou, March 1o - New Brunsiviclcsibudget for the 1948-49 fiscal year brought down El"! Jeni! B-Ao 55'9"“? ""11 er‘ . . - ' “There is no reason stated 1 - - M 11 - - about one mile from O'Leary. the “an s ° m“ dun“? u" u ' g q y s cancellation. The secretary can om;- a house an“ They l“; m“. D0011 IOdKY Sllliwld flsi-lmlwd m“ enue of $28,774,174 exceeding esti- mated expenditure by $311408. It was the first time in New Bl‘\l‘iS\\’iCk'S history that estimated expenditure had exceeded the $20,- 000,000 mark. In the previous fiscal year ex- penditure was set at 818.047.0112 while revenue was $25.574.373. Two items accounting for a large part of the $4.3l7.212 increase in a primary _ ' _ _ _ . n I mam or m. Clea“, Echo“ since direct threat to the peace uf the "lamb" of nauona] orqnnlmmonx iilfilitdki‘. Families iflciltigled Rslstig expenditures were “B28373 1m, the departure of Mrs. Mae Palmer _____ world. b 1 ed Attorney General Frederic A. ““‘“ ‘"5! rim“ "g4" e H c?“ municipal aid and $1,521,838 for on Monday. March 8th for Littie- cqnunued [rum page 1 The 051°C‘? Cami“ 5 PWP“ Large said outside influence was Lussle ° s ~ 3°59’ 3"" ‘s out the public debt service. The conslstentlncrease in motor vehicle and gas taxes, JJ. Donne Provincial secretary-treasurer said. I - -- ‘thaws. at present a student at Congress so far has bottled up —-'°-'--—-' lnohouse Workers (Gil-OJ coilld "W? way 0V" FOOT Wt! l-Owflfd “minted greater productivity and lhousie University in Halifax. the‘ administration program for not go back lo work during tho iilf‘ vrnilllis bleerhve biwy- camp-m power Lhgqugh grggtgf .f' i p . i. ' ‘ o a former teacher. will take universal military training. Mili- ~ strike at Canada Packers inst cqmnm-cgli "giviiy, The new high in estimated spending “reflectimprogrese and the inflationary trend." he said. Among the larger expending’! anticipated were a jump from B17,- . it v ~ _ g _ f. r ,_ . ‘£100 w hThe Canadian Appeal wmQJ-ww “gummy; 1o;- umi, labor for ‘years. would think about the agricultural welfare of the ls~ some member! of Congress 740 u, ‘M5999 for gefl.) gm-"ys _ “ for Chlldrti WM- "5-00 f" F-l- Renewal of the Greek-Turkish it llnd- Rm Wt Ccmnlumel" - W‘ thought the President might: - by the Lends and‘ Miner Dmit- i _- I g _ . _ I y , i » . nier Matthews who lost his new a "m 915m English, ma, i; the "individuals such as Ada-tn Boi-sk 1_ Propose a“ increase m the 4,4,", h, n, attempt u, prevent m; ~~ ‘ __ _ j _ ‘w’? i; ,, l ‘ limit by fire on March 5th and p ¢‘~“"'.\:\.\'7\5\"§7\'71L§¢§ culmination “of the Premier's lWinnliwR nation!!! ntllfllilw” f"! 3114100300000 he Iskeaffor the discover forest fires. ~ . i i a - _ =..~.~.;..-'~:.:ssr.:: fill: iioiisiisoirs ill‘ “Fitted; iifeciiiiltilll. i~ll~%~‘»“i‘;1i ii?» “mi- Jill“ .i.l“‘.’...ii'.":‘.'.:‘. . .. " . aw un s.‘ iaro - 1 ' 1g) m 1 A a ree per ce , ’ u“ E . ind lan to ‘havea Benefit-Dance . physician said. vent occurrence of serious strikes. 12.01.29??? kg‘ ggjéuvgtm r o; m, Drown“ WW“ b, “quay”; ' ', = i - . esdev. Nafoh r 1W1 1'01‘ - Hon. Horace Wright. minister —~-—-———~' ‘g, Ask g "mm to the w". in 31 years. i... . _ , e e se eoien. . i _ . - ' “A. ..;€.l.."2l.'."§..u‘l'." "’ - "W" m"! - limit. "liiilil." ‘ti!’ "'°‘i‘°.“' ‘t’ "ATS "S!!! iro- o-o. .- 1......- st... Ymmm m W m, ‘ . , ‘ f‘. .. V A g v g . ._._..-V t A1- icRApAup “ha; m. bill was intended "to ' -_oomnubd mm ma‘ 3:22; it ‘Egffsna? will“; — A new method ‘o! extracting ~ , ' ‘ r _, _ ‘i ‘Yo!!! rm will ""1"! f" keen Communists out of the Prov- ,______________.__.__.___.. Truman's top advisers are herring oll has been evolved by i‘; ‘ _ ‘ ,_ W ~ ‘Youth Week" in the 01ml‘! Nor Wlll-‘open Monday lace.” . ' weeks-old daughter into the arms 58311151‘, mu, however, nutrition scientists" of Britain's de- » it i‘ ..' arlltfdllllffm M" “"‘|‘7~‘“"”h. - Mgygli 11ml, H. "14 m! "Willi"! "@1011 9' of a lifesaver. The babv was re- 3. Pledge military backing to partrnent of scientific and industrial r . r - 1&1; o, ~ . _-; ,- i z» * ~ .- _ _ ' “h i° ma." Mmh- 1m‘ mm" i," 15%.“: n: lmégafiogremfi poried in dying condition from‘ the now-forming Weetem Eir- "INN?!- ‘ ' ' . r b01111 I 0 9 mo. ‘time vmeyery large eon-