o. V ' . i SOURlS-Thurs MONTAGUE-Sat. Christmas And New Year At The Protestant Orphanage The Christmas Season at the Protestant Orphanage was a most JUYOUs time nncugnout, made pos- sible by k.llld_ friends at home and abroad. Greetings received from: His Honor. me Lieutenant Gover- nor; J, l) O'Connell. the Orphans Friend. \\...i1 his. unnual special Santa Clflus rune; Lsute George J. Regen. Prim.- uovvcrd Prncceptory s; Gym Club visited in DEILOXI with their Gifts. QPECIAL, CHRISTMAS DINNER: Dr. W. J, P. McMi lan, city; Ladim Aid ClllllTLl o1 Scozl-xnd. Cape Triv- ersc; Mrs l-l. S. Henderson, City. Fancy mites. Cookies. Etc. for Chrisinras- Sup;er: Chzrry ljihl W. I. Mrs. H. G. Nlattucus, Souris. Special New Years Dinner: Davis ‘ & Fraser. City. Doughnuts for Sup- ‘ per; Mrs. H. H. Horne. CLY- GIFIS IN KIND Mira. Victor Saunders, city; North Tryon W, 1.; James Jenkins, Mt. Herbert; Borden W. I.; sesrletown W. 1.; Lily Davison, R. N.; Etta 0010s. R. NJ Miss Mair, R.N.; Mlfil- os Coles. North Milton; BelJevue W. I.; Ellen and Bilhe Morrison. City; Mrs. Alex. James, City; Mrs. Waiter Grant, W. J. Brawders. Mrs Edgar Heartz, Mrs. W, G. Bruce, City- : Montague Orphanage Aid; Carvell - .; Mrs. J. H. Stanley, City; Mary . J. Mcliure. Murray Harbor; Queen Mory Lnstitute. Murray Harbor; n- tral Lot 16 W. 1.: Fredericton W. I.; C. North Enmore W. 1.; West Devon Improvement Society; 'I‘y.n_e Valley W. I.; Evelyn Ha znrd, citgmMm. \/_ W. Clnrke, Mrs. W. H. wse, DaBlols Bros, City" Mrs. Earl Inga. Mrs. e Munch, Mrs. Emest Mutoh, Mt. Herbert; R, E, Mutoh 6v: 00., Capt. T. G. Taylor. Metropolitan: Store. Mrs M , . . . Gibson, Halifax; H. G. Rogers. St John; Ladim Auxiliary City; Mrs Lindsay Goles. Mt. Herb- ert; Mrs. Ollvcr Rsfuse. City; Mrs. . W. Delaney Malpeque; Kl . 1.: rs Ralph Williams, Sum- merslde Chester Cox, Cl , t. l ope W. I; Mrs. Fred Moore. Mrs. l - W, C. Davies. Joseph shame, J. Pope Clarke. Sidney T. Green, City; Kl ston W. I Murra Harbor Nor h W. 1.: New Dom on Ladies Aid m Mrs. Guar San . and Stanley Bricléi Y. P. S. United Church Bailey. _o. Till Mory are. Bros, Ltd: Pembroke, W. I.; Orphanage Stall; The Mizses John- son: Mrs. Dr Smullwood, City L-GTZ-I-lO-ll. GOING CHORUS!’ LONDON. - Brentlford club supporters sang the "anthem" for the first time this Christmas, The English League , first division team ran a competi- tion for a theme song and “num- bers" poured in. football teams . __~3—— _ __r BIRTHS __ ROBERTS-ll Kelly's CrO S. P. E. bland on Saturday December 24, lflilgtlto Mr. and Mrs. David Roberts n . ('l‘\A‘IPBEl4ll‘"kAL North Wiltihirc, P_ E‘. Iland on Friday. Dczenbcr 80, 193B. to Mr nncl Mrs. lou.s Camp- bell, a dauph 2r. l'l'ZRRY—-At St. Patrick's. P. E. Is- lrnd. on Weclnzsdny. January 4, 1.139. t0 Mr. and Mrs, Jfijliih Perry, a son. SlMlilS-A: Hurtmulc. P. E. Lland. on ‘liiursdnjv. uanunrym a 1930. to Mr. and Hrs. Douglas SllflmS. a son. lLJCLOSFII-ZiP-At Eznyvale. P. E. island. on A Jtlay, nnnunry 6. 193i). to Mr. 11nd lvlr... J3me; T. lvlcClos- gygnigipunhtcr. DEATHS r—~~~~ - 1' ' f LOUGITRAN-Dled in the Cit-Y Hospital. January 8. 1939. Marv Iounhran. dearly beloved wife cf the late Francis houshlran. Fun- ‘ oral from A. A. l-lennesceyls Fun- . oral Home Wednesday mornl at ‘ ' to St. Dunstan» ififl ism to n. o. CDUWWTY. Cpard of Thanks and Ohn Belg’: is fem i --.'ir."...*...-:.-,:a""..,_.....'§ olawvylnlnoiy mas-"m" "WUISUIPIIOII h . flu Charlottetown Gtlllldfll m? b0 bnndodtotbuikcptuchio umc. L- 841-414. “QIDDUC! - ‘me Lott? O. d Como - early Sstruvdcy with 2,000 boa of tabla stock potatoes and 100 hi8 0f vege— tablm for . a cuwo was asaanbled by Pooh a Tb of Monhgun And. W A. a 0o , of lower . G. Government snow through to night. in learned that the plough ed off to Cardigan and was not coming through to Georgetown, however contact with the Ministers office soon straightened out this little matter. G. ..'MEDICAL EXAMINATION— Town Clerk C. M, McLeod, has received word from Miss Mona Wilson. Director of Public Health Nursing that the Tutgsrculin Skin Test will be given to the pupils and teachers of the Georgetmn School during the next visit of the district nurse which will be. in the not distant future. Parents would indeed be well advised to land their most earnest ctr-operation to this work so that a full one hund- red per cent of the town children will be iesied, aherwue much of benefit gained by such test will be lost. G. ..'NEW TEACHER-Allis Annie Keenan of Georgetown Royalty. joined the staff of Georgetown School when it re-ooened after the lflllldflyS, Miss Keenan comes to the school with l. fine reputa- tion as a teacher. A very ex- cellent standard of work however was given by her immediate pre- deoesmr and many wonder just why the change was made before the completion of the term. Things cf this kind do little to bolster the co-eperation between home and school, without which progress must of o necessity be retarded. G ..'SPOBT CENTER —— The Georgetown skatinv rink under the capable nranajement of Mes- srs. Harry and Roy lovers is now in rull swing for the season. Ex- is offered and large _ . The local is a ut ready to get underway, and some thrilling encounters of the nations] game are looked forward to. this time it would app=ar that the mar- ried men's team the Maple Leafs. will have the edge over the other two entries. G- ..'MASONIC MEETING — St. John's Day was duly observed on Tuesday, Dec. 1| by St. Georges Masonic lodge No. getowvl. The following officers for 'he cn- suing year were installed by past Master A. 1L, Levers assisted by past, Masters Robert McLeren and Melville Ross. Worshlpful Master --Norman McDonald. Senior Warden —Spurgeon Walker. Jun- ior Warden -Gordon Ross. Trea- surer —Melville Rom P. M. Secre- tary -.A. E. Lavers P. M; Chap- lain -Robert McL-aren P M. Sen- ior Deacon —Douglas Gordon, P. M. Junior Deacon --Howard Mc- Leod, Director of Ceremonies — James H. Skinner. —Senior Stew- art- Innis L. Qy-ntellc. Junior Stewart. Albert Acorn. Tyler — Anchow lovers P. M. On oom- pletlon of the installation cere- monies s very enjoyable banquet was held. The toast list directed by Toastmaster J. H. Skinner was as follows. The King -God Save I 2 King. Cur Order -Bro. Andrew Layers. Our Absent Brethern —Br0. Gordon Boss. The toast list was followed by an intend-sting period of instrumental music and friendly discussion af- ter which the National Anthem was sting. G. -.°CHRISTMAS CONCERT-Mr» and Mrs. Outhouse and the com- mittee in charge. sponsored a very interesting Christmas concert for the children, in the basement of the Montague Christian Church. with Mrs. Outhouse acting as chairman and Mr. Outhouse as- sisting with the music tho program was as follows: The Superinten- dent Mr. Robert Beck opencd the program with The Lord's Prayer. repeaod in unson. Beyrl Melllsfr gave the welcome speech. A Christ- mas carol, It Came Upon The Mid- night Clear wu sung as a chorus. A candle exercise was given by the beginner's class led by their teacher. Miss Elsie McGregor- This was a vezy impressive number as each child carried a lzghted candle and gave an appropriate verse. Charles Dewar gave a recitation which was followed by an acrostlc by the primruy class. June Moore gave a rscitartion, I Wonder. The favorite carol, Away in the Man- ger was sung by the children. Mrs. P. Moore then led her class of Juniors in an exercse. partied on the guitar, uy Abnor Dewar. The Junior Boys, taught by Fred Nor- ton gave s most interesting er- croise, in which Edward Outhouse The Edith Outhouse. lnglc l sang J , its: accompaniment by lid-ward The clodng number was In 8 nd Show 1nd World by choir: _by Groin z. Patrick Ila-toll has re- to in: nun» m George- o plcomnl holiday an _......Tf=<>.......l~ .. “Til-refit. v. t. 0mm: tly regretted by O. W L. mom- all over- me Dominion. Mrs. Frank Murray '0! Charlottetown friend of the dc- oeased. addition to 1m- work with the executive she wu alo 0d- itor of The Canadian tonal magazine of the Co Women's League. A former rd t of Edmonton, AMA, Miss on was appointed as national secretory in July 1934. succeeding the late m? Margaret Jones 1n that posit- WAR OFFICE ____(_ _L) _ , searches, and it is pomble that. such cases form the basis for pro- Pflflullda that Arab prisoners are snot in cold blood and reported as ‘killed While trying u; QQOLpQI" Warned ‘Beforehnnd Inuit-g such searches. it pointed out. "i abitsnis are warned be- forehand to leave everything un- locked to avoid unnecessary dam- age. but where these orders are dis- Obfiyed some damage is inevitable OWUIB to the neoessit, of breaking 012611 locked doors, cupboards. etc." ‘Women are not molestgd in gny way. the statement said, "and are only searched on one when the servicw oi’ licewoman searcger are avallab e. Women searc ers are occasionally em lo ed 8s a deterrent against rebca gis- uising themselves as women, as has RPDcrsed on several occasions." that British troops were wan only destroying Arab DIODE-WY. the War Office said :— "Much use is being made in the propaganda on the demolitions of horses by troops and the impres- sion 1s being given that the whole demolition of the houses of inno- cent Ambs is being carried out. This is not the case. "In the eat majority of instan- ces, indlvl ual selected houses only are demolished. for the following "wmttii? tn tn pmpm "l. en ey are c of a known active rebel leader whl; is absent from his village with the QSHKS, "2. Houses from which _ fire or other TGSluLSHCE has been directed. _ f3. Houses in which arms. mun- ruons or equipment has been 00n- gcaled. gs which are ved to have sen us tor re purposes as court houses, bliletls, etc “Occasionally! thg statement continued, "dernolitions are carried out as a collective punishment" in cares where "the responsibility 10(11- n B. Out-rules. particularly sabotage a striping. can be definitely laid at the door of a certain village but in- formation as to the actual perpet- rators is lacking." OFFICERS (Continued from DB8! 1) Kenneth Webster R. 5.. Herbert Thorntm: F‘. S.. Reiziirald . Gregor; 'I‘reas.. Norman A. 1ch- olson; Walden. Percy G. Acorn; Cc-nd. Daniel D. Morrison: O. 0.. John H. MacKc-nzie: I. G.. Wil- llam Munroe.‘ R. S. N. G.. P. J. Senrtn ' S. Teo. Sentner: Chap. Morley Smith: J. P. G.. Ewen Young. ST. LAWRENCE NO. 8 N. G.. B. C. Vanlderstine; V. G.. Garden P. Rodd: R. S L. Howairt; l". s L. S. BONE PQBVYYZ Beiinune: O. . Munroe: Chm. B. F. J. P. (3., W. A. Outcliff . ALPHA REBEKAH NO 1O N- 0-. Sadie Love; V. G.. Muriel Dover: R, 8.. V Huntin- S . . N. G.. Muriel Low- thcr: R. S. V .G.. Catherine with. eson: L S V. G.. Winnifred HD1115 Warden, Lulu Nicholson; 09nd,. Jean MacLean; Chap. Isobel Diamond: In. G.. Annie E. Burt: Out G.. Flora. Maclrmls; Jr, P, N, 6-. Christina. Court Pianist. Helen MsoFooherml F. W. HYNDMAN ztfggntl 095M591 ._ use“! > ly $1300 in the Provinoc over the rumc dole last vest: the giving of Christmas presents ten of both oxphamgu; with the increased lmerestmani- fasted in club affairs. both locally and in the district. The club won both the Man Mile and Gyret-te trophies at Kent- ville and the bulletin was given the second award in all Indor- nigtionai at the Rochester conven- n. Votes of thank; were named “,1 will be sent to tho Csnadlqn Na- tional Hotel. Beach Cncve Inn, t and Guardian. . C; Keeping m. Simon P. Paoll. Jr., in mm ltnd seoondfnc the a no various reports mid a splendid tribute to MI. for un- tirimt work during the wa- 1nd that much of s duo tgecwu tohflwllylnd Japanese Push" Into Iolotien stmnomr, . __(Ap)_\“wne..l‘esn 1o-cruuam forces rc- W... 1 hi2?” u at‘: J lines lifldfl J um ‘fftmftdttiié! l WATIB BATH. Witter total for the uarter must he mum have been shot during u» W - Tho Central lardlan‘ ..__...... Thh column ls oh Passes In Montreal ,_,,_, ,,,,,,,,, m _, A out o we: k - 3|. h advance. u, Miss Eva M. Dillon, mticlul q- emtlvo cometary of til: Catholic Woman's League of died in OI. L-OTN- 41.313 St. s Hocglltal, Montreal over 1.... the olidn.Bl1eundor- “u.” o’ nun-gums] went a salons on Deoem- ' "ma: g bet c. Miss a scum will be 0-0;,“ b“, uncut q paid by Toasty the 10th. L-flb-l-IO-fl. IAD NIWl-Uiss Marion King. clutgolnotnrllh. dea f her oldest 6 sister. Mu. Lawrence J? Wheeler: in Auburndn-le. Mus. No mrther part- , iculsrs was received, TBAIJI EMIRA- TIONS-Iho ‘ __ are nomina- tions noel-wed. to date for Officers of Charlottetown Bond of Trude 19$, tho annual meeting of which will take place Wednes- day evening. Nominations are stil open until the election is held on edoendsy evening. President --O. N. Biuott; Vice President -A. B. fisher. D. P. Amhbald; e- tary-‘lrea-surer -Wailmce L Hig- gins; Council (skirt to be elected) —D. P. Archibald, A. B. Fisher, R. 1L Bell, Fred A LIN!- l". A. Gordon, J. A. Clark, A. W. , '1'. l’. Mgflutfi. G. El- liot Pull. G. E. Ritchie, Wm. T. Rogers, J. E. Harris, E. na . BOARD 0F TRADE-Annual meeting tomorrow evening 8 o'clock. . PERSONALS Mrs. Chester Simpson. Mal is beln pleasantly entertsinpellquifi Chariot otown and Marshfield, during her visit. Mk‘. P. M. Stewart». Charlotte- townmomberoftheflrmofliruce Btdwort d: 00., left yesterday for New York. It lsamleasirwg to note that Mr. Frank anlderstine. of the Rogers Hardware 00.. who has been seri- ously ill, is mpkinc satisfactory rsxiogress at his home 25 Orlebar The manly friends of Miss Hazel Jardine. fl-wisbant manager cf the Greendal 00.. miarlottewwn. will be sorry to learn that she under- ~ wem on operation for appendicitis in the Prince Ccuntv Hospital re- cenfily. She is new doing as well ‘as can be expected. In Memoriam .___,__ Ma. Jorm polo-rm ' Th passed t ncutfift Green $35 quhgémfllesr‘ n Bolder a '16, During his long cam of life deceased had on yed pert health until two weeks prior to his death when he was stricken with Pneumonia. I PVT i118 Erector port of his life he - W“ Employed as carpenter in | . Maine. and Charlottetown- whence he retired to Green Road to spend the remainder oi‘ his llfe amo Be des e leaves t0 mourn hi< wife, Mrs-John Bolger two daughters Alice, at home. Mrs. Walter Tools, Green Rood. two sons. Theodore Bo Mm». and David. Sommerville, Mass, Two brothers. Dennis, Bon- show. and David, Roxbury. MIA!" also seventeen grandchildren, 1-0 Church, Kel em Mass was cc dbrated bv Rev. Wm. . P. P., who also conducted the grave. were: Francis Car- rngher. Peinr Carragher. John A. McDonald. sol Conway, Al- fred Msvaughey and James Mc- Gaughe the deceased. Mrs. John Bolger, Miss Alice Boxer. Theodore Bolger, Mr. and Mrs. alter Tools and fun- nnis Boigor. Ella. Toole, Mar- Mr. and Mrs. Michael McCaughey. Roqulescst in pecan. u“ Bruous HEADACHE Omatzrmlrolm mu: mnmluonrs nus Tb-Maur- vouzz n: nun-z was: In m: Momvnvo "My food soured sfm mosh-J had unto acid-pains uul gu rose from my stomach. lly bud Mind, and I full: depraved, tired, im- you. Hidden constipation caused n! trouble but I corrected it with Dr. Hamilton's Pills. Today I ‘an “regularfi-fuli u! pop-digest will, foal like u now run." . Dr. Hamilton's Pills is probably {at what you peak-tiny IN mouth-don't gripe-do 1896i“!- ‘m mystic-W 1 I i fi he .....°~*-='.»..*~..*:'.:='*'=- s (lip/l l.’ \\ I 1 , Brings more . News of Savings ,There’s always something new, something inter- esting for you at Moore & McLeotPs. Indian Blankets, size 54 x 76 heavy quality flannellettc, suitable for couch throw $1 or csr wrap,each—- ———— I Colored Blankets in plain colors of Rose, Blue, Gold, Green or Lavender, all wool $3 with satin binding. Reg. $4.75, each, now - rnoon covmtmos AT armour. mums nim- Ollclnt-h, u» ylrvls will». Llmlmna, two yards coma"- Printed m ldod lniald Linoleum, two yards wide. nu 11rd — 3-35 Mable Tile Linoleum, two yards wide, per YIN - "' 2-95 All Remnants o! hill-id Lllmlellm clearing It BALI‘ PRICE. rlndian Blankets $1.49 l V Birthday Gifts FOR YOU! Three very perfect birthday cakes! Tum will b0 presented to some one on. Saturday of this week. GIFTS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT » Every department, including the office has a special birthday giftumask the clerk who servos you, they will all be glad to help you. L r $1.9: u. $2.95 T Blouses, each $150 BLOUSES. Satin, Goes-gotten, Crepes. All colors. Regular 82.95 and 81-95 f0!‘ — $1.50 25% off lovely Bags A wide assortment of the better quality purses in Suede, Calfskin and Morocco, brown block, rust all green. 46th Anniversary Sale l 26 PER CENT OFF L Glove and Ncckwcar Department Light Service Substandards- pm Subltandlrlll la light service, sins 9_ to 10. palr-————-59c Crepe 69c Crepe Chiffon hose in substandard: $1.00 qual- sorted styles éind pa!» terns. Sizes 14-20 -— Ladies’ all wool coat sweaters. Sizes 36-44. Colors brown, $ wine 8t black. 1 I79 Ladies’ heavy vests, with short sleeve: Sizes small medium an large - - — — c Ladies’ heavy fleece lin- 44. On Ladies’ Colors white - and peach — — medium and large — - — —- ed bloomers, in navy. - Sim 36 to 49 weave night gowns, 4s - - - _ c only — — — Children's fleece lined bloorlrtrers, white and peac . Sizes 20-30 - - 25¢ A line of chlldrenb tweed and flannel dresses green 82 blue knee tlons. Sizes 26-34 Special -— — — special for — — Flannelette pyjamas. In large sizes. 98c Ladies’, heavy silk strip- ed bloomers. Size small, 39c Ladies’ short sleeve flarir- n 39c Ladies’ rayon bloomers. swat"? Sh“ ‘"3"’ Lo - “it Lures’ ":.""s."::.“...$.il' l2§§i“l‘;. ‘till.- ‘1.49 sl-‘l-“e =~ =~ ‘1-49 ' or ea ro . I if: {Qfdfnl medium and Men's Bannockburn Boys’ Docckln Work Lajdies’ print c o t to n 1811B - — -' - PSM‘ '3 5M!“- s ,,,,,,,m, Sizes s4 to 44 - Sizes 12v, u» 14 apron . 5 Velvet table k Special - - -- c Colors wine, J 29c Children's short sleeve ' length combina- 46c mix "ANNE rs runs SIZES ity, sizes 8% to 10%. "rs-tr" “Tiriiillii” ‘" “was "i" - - - - - °" 10190 Full fashioned botany $1.1m m» v2.1a Pair “Si-gill! a vvool lgoge, figural; $1.00 cqbrgfl Lflrqulszltc Cur-Izmir“ slightly soil ill 3R5 0 , II NW1! 5°" ‘M- "’° mm‘ °"°°"' °'“'__'°§“h"_'_ _ l’ 21%, only pair — - - 69c L “ °'°" "" Q Baton; Wool surface, with mock seam up the back, mg. . 50efor,palr--—--50c r AnmVerSary Women’: Lisle hose, suitable L d. , B t‘ for house wear, pair — 20c 16S ‘ZISGIIIGII Ladies’ crew isms 118' 1194'“ °°“°" - P’ i “ l r 46th AnniversafY in w ' house dresses. Sizes 3f- Men’s Basement Boys’ Mackinaw Roofers. Sizes 26 to 84. Regular i’;“_‘°_".'f°_ ‘Z85 Boy!’ Fleece Combina- tions. c M Hi1! n r Bib simuwu- en's g ac overalls. ‘ 1 39 Boys’ Mackinaw Cloth I . sm- w w 4- f2,¥i'£'it'n"‘"2.25 MW‘ Fm’ z" Cm Boys’ m“ Cheviot ram Men's Fleece gamblin- t ons. ‘ SinsIiGtoM-‘l-oo Men's Fancy J u m b o Knit All W00] Coat Sweaters. $1 I Slsesfltitofl 1.35 Crepes for 98c A range of printed ere Printed Crepes 36" wide, in good colors," regu u‘ regular price 98c and 79c. price 81.35. Sale price Sale price, yard — -— 59¢ gosifzfklzryrs- ggllsggonmsiufslsfl: “Y2: yard — -- -- - - — 98c 3 pieces only figured Sai- e __ . °""“""" "'°°" ‘m’ “twill, w“? “°" s“.'.f.°ii.'i°'tl”.t'lf°‘i“" "ti; °°i..i"§§u'“.u‘i°'i'1§T gfffiizj gifefm $411M '_'_ ..- 1 .00) m prices 8150x114‘! 8:285- ulstpgice $1.35. Saldprice k Sale price, yard — — 98c yard - — — — —- 93° v vEBEccys Frg Students ' HALF PRICE i 25 per cent off Still plenty of choice in My! "d “"4"” °'°*°°“ls Hand tufted and chenille bedspreads worth ltiaffiutielévl inclvflilgzh gzzagala from $3.50 to $9.50, clearing at HALF PRICE 0 . rnglans and guards. Sizes Card Tsble Covers, reversible suede gpstsliagut "in m s 74s m‘ mtnnflflarh‘ fi m — ‘f _ '- . 1.1.50 cost sells for 8.62 ‘Csfilxgrzdboftlfig? ggegiza’: iukagzdlmts’ 1335 w" ‘in’ h" 10' v Size about It) x f!" clearing at — — 39c pair an up - Clearing balance of our Balance of Travellers Samples and slightly combination, two and time soiled Linens clearing at exceptionally low place snow cults. Heavy prices. - blanket cloth In plain leath- __J er trim, plaid and navles. Regular $8.75 to 88-75. All Sn our swell lino of boys and students suits. Great ran a 0f colors and do: _ in at sport back style ‘at . is Io popular for young marl. Sins 24 to 37. $5.75 up to HIM. Every-suit in 20% OFF stock on. sale at l BOO this roll neck pullover 1mm in blues, browns hi! maroon: H,¢1,l,n¢=tv--- Girls’ 1.50 ' jersey Suits , $00 Jersey Sub. Colors Nsvy, Brown, Scarlet 8 Rwfllr vrlu v1.50. am m“ - - - - 1 Tull-In Sins 11. 18, 13117. Short dresses for Business girls and you matron: in ss- sorted colors and new styles ptlib l~8 off. .W-.9lil0rll_.&3ll= orllm Glflll i“ Clpl, SCI? . Solkglllnlfel cplorl nsvyv.browg_ an. ' '