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England _ I1 December 19 ,_ 5 March 1934. _ 7 May 1934. _ 8 October 1984. § Shipping bags mill' o ~ ;. charge upon nvvlifflllfl" V Summereide. _ For full particulars _ apply to Q 212 Fifth Avenue, |:-_:_::z_-_v_ 1-; __.:*x-__;_;i;_:_:_:: :: '.’ _ _ s ol-t~\,\n\ll_\ ‘ __ ._ ` _ _ _ -~~re oreac oxa oes - V :lr lllilolllinl inlllllclli. allu itvcltecl his "llow do you do?" Adele Palrkill-_ (hd K _. t be mahed to Do" las Be" Ca e Traverse__ _ rltlsui l~.'u\\.\|:n |~i,.l_\l» -_ nl 'Ima srltsorlsrn cncltr NTB GEORGE V. A D H133 _ lll Ill: l-1~i.l||> l-l` .lllslzlll l‘._i‘lllo-l_\ ].-lll- of I‘ll.ll-llllil-luwll ill Oli----lls <`-will ly ill tilt! :-_‘ill l'l<>\-lil-c ll»-<.»,.-l-il .ll ~ it-_-illlo ny the li--»...u\-..l.lo li.lii|ll.l\ l.1:u l ' \'<\llI) ['Al,llIl~2lt. Sllrrllgilc, Jlvluc -ii Pl-.shut-‘_ on-_ tt-‘ 'l`n till-` Sllerllf i-I till- t`i~lllll_\~ 1-tl Olin-lil-l tjllullly ul- lilly |'lil_-i lllt- or lite-rlllc |»\>r.\‘ill= uilllill .~':iill l'ul:l>l_\ (i|ll‘II‘1'l`l.\(i \\'lll'l‘e:l- \i|»\»ll llultlill-_' till- lltliilul 1-li l'~ll» of .le-ml.. l'.li-llllulv l-l' illic- \|,¢fl(q\\|| ;|l`i»r.§'l|rl, \\l\'»~ llilllwl |'T~- l.llv\ |\r:l_\illq tllrlt n fll;lli<-ll lll.ll- iw _.,.“,-fi for ||,o |.llr|ul_~4- ll» l--»ll :ll`l| r _-l l_ ful-tll: Y--ll nrt- lllul'-fov ll i‘~l-_\'-r<-- i|l\ir<-ll tn cii- :ill |ll~1.--l.~' il-ll-:--sl-ll V tin- noni l-; tilt- l-- l..- .lint ;l,.,..»=ii~ llfnrc im- nl _-l Sllrrui:-tl' Cllllrt ill llc hold ill the l'olll'~l -I{»»li_».- .ll Fi allotte- I-iv~n_ in Q~l f»ll'.~x Cllillllv ll. flu- slllll l‘rr\rlncl- oil .\Iuli‘»f~|l :lull lll~l_ l$s'l:lli» -'l-_-ell ns |ul_v-ll fl-r in .lIfl, llltltirlll :lull oil lli~li -ll of _\l \ll-.lnl ltlllml-r, Esq_, I‘l'-vor for slid I‘c- tlnllrn. .\lld T dn hr‘l'<~'»_\' fl"""r' flint a trll4\ rliiiy ll 'riot' Im fl-l~‘llv llll ll lllli Illll ill l :I--inc lu-li' |-ill--r |-lm] -it ll lil |'ll rlol- ll il lil ill \\ k l|ll‘ l tlfllrcslllll ll »~ ` lu ~ l" ‘ 1-~r :lt lv-llsl f-.lil l»~=l»-i-llli\f> ul- ks [l-lm the ll to ll.;-~--l' :lvll l!l.~ll il llwo l--lpy llvr--of ho {»~i'lli\\'itil 1»~\~t1'i iii the folloiring null]-c line- i'l'Sll»'c- Dates of Silver Fox Sales F ALFRED FRA 13 November, 1933. 33. 8 January 1934. in regard to shipping , chiffon which showed glimpses ¢f_ing. awkwardly clinging tc his ser- ?’1>`V` _ ' » l ` .~‘ f ~7 ' 'l ' ~' r* .___\_» _ _, ,._..,__ _ ., ___ .- _.\ e = . Raw Furs _ \\ to be held in London. , I "' -3 ' ` ` D | l CHAPTER H BREAKFAST VISITORS _ l lie obtained fret' of _ ills. lic loluld Jeanne _conlfortubly She ‘WCW me Y°““5 “`id°"" ""0 to R. T. Holman, Ltd., _ disposed oil the chaise lol-lgue wen,-_ 3, chair at the side ol tlle table and When Henry Harrison was sn- ilouiiced at ll the following mom- 1118 1 bewildering' creation of grey Silver and heliotrope, V HUFFI-SOD. whose knowledge of _ breal-:last attire, was liillited to the Iowa," SUE lJl'€‘S€11l9d him W Adel* N, Y I: N Y _woollcn Mother Hubbard of his I-larrisoil has just bou8hl» 5 e or . . _ , W ’ A l:,°`.ndladTy"_"'d the “"°°mP’°mf-“HB large "Mi °f "md mlm me" mel Show open to registered and unregistered foxes of the ioun solve or the school teacher in explailled- The “le B W be exe' fourth district of Prince only. Entries will be received up# l "if inson into the room. _ “I‘m tremendously glad to see you," she prevaricated with con- vincing graclousness. "Youve lllbli in time for hot oodeceand I‘m ex- pecting fresh toast at any minute." turned to I-Iarrison. who was stand- viette. "This is Mr. Harrison irom-er- ark Silver- Adult Malo Adult Female Pup Male Pup Female Light Medium Silver-- Adult Male - Adult Female Pup Male Pup Female Palo Silver- 'Adult Male Adult Female Pup Male Pup Female 5 CLASSES '\ ' i Dark Medium Silver- Adult Male Adult Female Pup Male l Pup Female Medium Silver- i Adult Male Adult Female , Pup Male | Pup Female ____.___~___._,. __-. _Y-_,Tr 1 th* sccoilu~fl - ~ c, l_ ' - _ this ‘n' :ls S00rl B5 I' . . - km UWA* v -A V- Y lvtllv lllilt Jcd)l(iile1`;;0l2~~\ ffoif' Instinct !iillslid3Obl';Idlg:ir\st." i to and mcludmg Nov' 22nd' Entry f.ee of spc will be "’ `“w“""" d f h f ll f x to be in the rink at 930 G \'cnl'.~. old. l lilirsc l‘.~ ,\'cul's l bull l‘_-'_- mrs old, 2 hcilcrs ll\'<-lv_ |l:luir~l_\', ill the hill] of tilt* l‘-lurt Ililuso in l‘l'.'lrll-l'<~|-ull :l"fll‘l‘~l ,.-ol,|_ .tl or lu-:lr ll|.- l:,.,.»l1 lillllt --l' l`»|ll:lll.| :lllll :lt ill' ll» l|~ ll.~l 'i;lll'- »i', 7\'o\:l ,\'.-..ll;l I, ill li. l‘i~;l~l-l, l-no _ "fob g..i.|.._~l. illlt :ll| It i'---li-. :lt »l- _ r-t ll ill lilo --ull! ll<:.<1-- l'~l»‘-=.lfl lily hflrc flue vow-= lie:-~-l' G‘~'ln ull-lrr my ll:l'id -"ll, rl-o son] of lilo .V.l.l f'-~ll,l il»l~ lf. li fini- or \. --..-lol...-_ lI,l‘- time since Jcaimc had inet ner. was ° lionl~;l:'r A. .<'l'.\\‘l~:u1‘. .bm Mppm lm ch" “"0 ‘l-lllltlly wulioul. nor orlo:lt.ll earrings and "UG" [_-_ MORRISON-_ .uni ilibbiccl all il lilly bllttcrcd roll. oimuig and Lilo heavy 0i~1@n¢a11|-ag. ____-_ ---L_‘f‘__t_°-f’-L1 llnsnr Takes .lisassa To raski "““°“ Whmh Seemed "° °m‘“""'W | to have such grave doubts krioirll 7 Q I and elllilivlilly propel' glllqiwill I I , k - , __.: > _ - ;_____. . ,rcplzlccs the old fusilioilud and sit. V `_ . _ ._ _ :‘ ,, , V' . .- __. ,__, Entiles o 8 » P ,cy is ulth leddenlllg enlburrass- xt -nded her hniul lraiikly to ' am ment mu e L ,O K, M mm WMI or R. S. MacKenzie, Borden. Admission to Show 25c. \ - _ . At i He stood aero.-_-5 lilo room by tll ]HH~m;?»1'1h¢_.i-yxf ‘L-‘im-c, "Allyonc` ' ‘ '__ l _ _ e lei lg WUI' `-lllll Ilflsvlvtl with his hat. - would know you were from the west. I ' " - . . . _ _ _ _ . . ,. ~ -I -- ' but ll_o\\il ycul il.ll .ind come Youtlliuif these ridiculous clcatniesl rm! m person who attempts “___ 0l'<‘1`ll¢‘1't."Jeu.iiilc oicllleti hlm,1n- in New York who cull themselves W C' T. U Notes Y ` tllcaliiig a chair wllicll faced her meng- ° It zwarns 3 Whole hOte: 3:10 lacross the low table besl - » . ~ “.» B *'*"' tht U19 S €€5l5 "P1139" B ll! 'vii-also loliguc. "Sun l llllvc Zicuifdl goilllldu l\th.l?dli§e': WHO WANTS BEER BY THE should be made to the Ontario lioi' you lllilii and <~~._'.;s, though 1‘ c_\;,,l,,,ml1on of his P-.-esence, gave GLASS? ' Govemment through its local mem- llimk the chef is lliiiily convinced I wily lv a friendly simlc. e *l* bers and committees that have been that nu iuillccllc or-_~pll_sll53.l<‘allcy ~l'1lnt's mighty nice oi' you! I Wh” “mills B°e""bY'm°'Gl““? formed.” Rumors from Queen's lia\llil,' n digestion ll»l.li can deal dollt lnilld telling you, I lecl like a "I-" “ld th’ B"°W°"' ' Park suggest that the Government with il.illl and eggs .ll this hour!" img; liuliy. This is lily first trip to "Th0\18h 50179? m€l’l'\l bi f€WEl'. has be,” for som, time under ge- You llocd to cut hllllll llllsh lor New york," I want Beer-by-the-Glass!" Vere bomb,,_1.dmem_ _breitklusl iii your Alllu Elliily's," Hal'i'i.soii rclllilitieci llrr, as llc gin "SHN, Jolie," he said hesllantly. "You Lloli`t lct milily fellows come up limi llnve breakfast with you like thi-\ do yall? With you nil sort or iuidrcssed-" Jeanne put down her cup with it litllc shriek. _ ‘ _seemed uliusuallv cmbnlrassed this (I " I \. c F U l iilolmilig. My dcair Hciiiy, let me as- iii al-liiilost 'eve-ry port oil the globe lull-c you that your reputation will A remain unblcmlsliecl by my attiro!"` _ she went on mockingly. “The mea. I Lion about whose propriciy you gopm as H Wil ti0\\'ll.` It is a colivclliioiuli.i which is worn at :lily hoiu- of gm l day when a. uonlun receives visitors' l ol' citlicr sex in her apurtirieiit. li rucloils house golvli." I-lalrisoli had retldcned us her rocking explanation progressed but he returned cloggeclly to the g¢|;a¢k_ "But you tlolit have many iollows urouncl for meals without all older wonluxl&" Jeanne reassured hllil. still with a trace of mockery. "You, my dear I-leliry, have thc honor of bcllig my first and only bicukfast guest." He drew a deep sigh. "I hoped so. It's not right. for you to live iii a big hotel like this with- out a chaperone," he was begililiing, when there was a rap on the door, 'Tliillkliig it was a wtliter with lrcsli toast. Jeanne called "Comel" The door opened on Adele Park- iiison. “May I really come?" alle asked, hcl' Iirighr. eyes resting doubtlully on Iiclrrisoli. "I dldll`t walil, to ring you on thc phone and wake you up lf you were still snoozillg. so I thought I'd just come up and llgtgn :lt your door." Mit. IIARRISON I-‘ROM IOWA Jeanne sprang up with a swirl of grey drnpei-ies, and drew Mrs. Park- IF IU INN IE S S ‘Red Cross .Cine ¢.i1l Q H del' htlull" Adele "R' ‘y ow lg ' Who wants Beer-by-the-Glass? scttlcd herself coiiifurtably in her _,In and the hoteh Bom _majm political parties are gerly scaled iiimscli ol ilu chal ' cl 1 rth hei ci arette ' ' "MW d vided °“ uw q“°°u°°‘ Du' ly tailored suit, and, for the ilrst from her bizarre gowns as she mov- ed. I-lei' manner was frank and un- - ailectccl too. WHY NOT SOME WI.-3S'I“.’ Harrison regarded l-lei' approving- ly. His embarrassinent had deserte¢l‘ him. the first; time I'\'c lived for awhile ailtl itfs licalt-rciidlilg to think that no matter where I travel. I ani ablc lu say to myself: 'We're getting near thc city ilow! I remember those flour posters! Or; The sca`s only a few miles awtly. There are the same old suit llleatio\\'s!" "Elo-r been to Iowa. Mrs. Parkin- son?" enquired Harrison. bending loi'wiu'd, his hands between his knees. I-Ic shook his hcaci. "Then you`vc one new experience! Why don't you come out there?" Jeanne laughed over hcl' choc- olate. - "Why .sllould aliyonc wuiit to go to Iowa-or West at all, for that matter?" “E\'erybody's not like you. Jane.” rcproachcd Harrison. Joanne hushed crimson at his use ol hcl' name. And "Jane" ot alll I names! Adele Parkinson raised licr brows a. trifle, but gave no other sign that she had heard. Harrison, entirely innocent of his slip, went on talking to thc vivncious widow, painting in flattering colors thc beauties of the West. The phone' rang. It was Canby. “Thought I`d call up to tell you that I'll motor you down to the Forbes tomorrow afterllooll. like a rotten trip on the train, and I'll be going out myself at hall past folun" Jeanne considered hastily. She dldn’t want to arrive in Can- by's car. She didn’t, wailt the other guests to coilcelve thc idea that she was paired oil' with Canby at the house pal-ty. But how to refuse? (To Be Continued.) coilloiloiloolo-xi: Leave Arrive | Mnntrenl Ch"l`own , & leave for l St..lohn`s ‘ noosllno Nov. 11 Nov. zol nomlnios neo. 1 neo. 4| CARVELL BROS LT Cllarlottietown Agent.; .U .i_______ ____ llo llot Neglect ‘ Your Eyes An examination might be of great benefit to you. E. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYIJOR OPTOMETRISTB Charlottetown and Alhertoll Travel CN to _ onthe' BO _ .‘:.::'..i::l:;': EVANGELINE Two Sailing: Weekly from SAl NT JQH N ‘ l.”§f'.l.°:.'?'.:f iss. .tzliffilf $-I 0 Wh|rt`. Due Boston, 10:30 (s._n_.1‘.l lien moming. Remm ~ .'i‘.'i‘.".‘.I.l'l-f’..".i.i’.";`."i'-`ioT"fli' ““ u_s.1_l one slim Jolla 52:6 ‘MNT 4°l‘|N T0 s m. (ll.‘l'.l following dev. IOSTON Spacious comfort of sn penn liner. , with turn-Atlantic luxuries. Modem mtemoms, accommodating 1 0| 3 ps_sxenggn.ulgwgfll-suueldelu _ with twirl beds. pnvuebelhn-specls blue dinner as lawn ll; club llrelltfssn Md, EA S T E RN `5ll>.»'-l‘.‘ -rfll ,l,\lE;, 1 I‘m not for Beer-by-the-Glass." l who wants Beer-lby-the-Glass? "Not I," said the preacher. "Of temperance, I'm a teacher, I‘m not for Beer-by-the-Glass." Who wants Beer-by-the-Glass? "Not I." said the clad, "Sober sons make me glad, I‘m not for Beer-by-the-Glass." Who wants Beer-by-the-Glass? "Not I," said the coal-dealer, "Beer is s trade stealer, Who wants Beer-by-the-Glass? “Not I," said the engineer. _ “My brain must be clear, ` I‘m not for Beer-by-the-Glass." Wllo wants Beer-by-the-Glass? "Not I," said the tourist, “Sober cars are the stuest, i I ni not for Beer-by-the-Glass." Who wants Beer-by-the-Glass? Oh, sisters and mothers, Save the children and brothers, Don`t sell them to Beer-by-the- Glass!" _ lvlcnlcal. science Poslrlvn The creat hope of solving the dltlleultles now surrounding srl al- most universal cultlvation of an al- cohol appetlte is the stand taken by all reliable sciclitific authority on this problem- Professor Howard A. Kelly , of Jollrls-Hopkins University, one of Amerlcafs highest medical author- ities, says: "There is no disease in the world for which alcohol is a cure." That is a negative side, but there is 9. positive side to an indulgence in spirits. However, science is mak- ing use of this unfortunate side in proof of what it affirms. Profes- sor Kelly adds: “More to the point is the fact that it does undeniably cause thou- sands of cases of disease, all of them fatal in the long run. All this has been proved by innumer- nble tests. Even in tennis or chess or a mountain-climb one glass of beer has defeated a man. It has been shown that A spoonful of ll- quor lessens the ability to form quick Judgment snd sct upon that judgtnent." THE BATTLE FOR BEER Tho battle for beer in hotels has recently been renewed in lntenser form and the brewery interests have galnedmn important salient. The statement of Mr. Home Smith made lest yesx to the Conserva- tive students at Hart l-louse-"We propose to battle until the Conscr. vative party takes this plank into its vlatim'm"-my possibly become Q fulfilled prophecy. The press organ of the beer interests, "New Business," which expired a year ago (possibly through over-exertion), his found a successor. The new sheet is known as "The Commer. cial '1‘n.veller." In Vol. 1, No. 3, its September issue. it declares that "nothlnl else than the ability to purchase beer of tull strength without permit in the standard howls of the Province will fit the , _ ._.¢.::fi'.i.l'.“ll_~s/l.'.°i?irl:‘:’l'_.§:’_':!::.:.’m lion | - ,, ~ It Rvl.mu|>on oder . lltllltltifl. . o . Ally pai-ing dawn of th! Pwsram will be disastrous opposed the beer proposal. Hts stand has been approved by multi- tudes in his party; but if persistent rumor is to be trusted, it has all along been opposed by a. portion of his Cabinet. The Premier sup- ported his position by the claim that the Govemment had no man- date from the people for the pri- vate~proflt sale of beer. When an election becomes imminent this ar- gument ceases to be available- : The _'Premier has recently an-` nounced thai; the matter will- be considered by the Cabinet and that it its decision is favorable to beer. the proposal will bra plank in the party’s platform in the coming elec- l tion. This ls an ominous statement. I It indicates that the sapplng pro-_ cesses have brought the beer forces, well within the Government's Announce their coM11vc V SILVER FUX MIGTIUIIS December lltll, 1988 _ ' Last Receiving Dug In London ` November 27th, 1933 January 8th, 1984 Last Receiving Day ln London December 28rd. 1988 March 5th, 1934 Last Receiving Day in London l February 21st, 1934 May 7th, 1984 . Last Receiving Day tn London . , April 26th, 1934 October Sth, 1934 Last Receiving Day in London ' September 28th, 1934 Selling Commission 8% No charge for buying back. No charge for cleaning foxes. Shipping- Tags and Bags will be sent upon receipt of request made to our New York office Please address all correspondence to our New York Ouice, 542 West 36th Street N HENRY KIVER & CO. ' (established in isscl Fur Brokers and Auctioneers Members of London Fur Trade Association and Fur Sales Committee ' ANNOUNCEMENT SIL VER FOX SHIPPERS We have arranged with MR. E. H. RAYNER to handle ln London the Fur consignment busi- ' ness of Rayner Fur Sales, Registered, and Mr. Rayner will solicit further business for us throughout Canada. We oder to all Canadian Shippers a selling service backed by nearly half a century of experience coupled with excellent Warehouse facilities and intimate contact with Fur Buyers and Shippers throughout the World. BANKERS: The National Provincial Bank, Ltd. LONDON; Canadian enquiries through Royal Bank of Canada, Head Office, Montreal. Henry Kiver & Co., I 193 Upper Thames Street, LONDON, E.C. 4 trenches. . Two features in Mr. Henry's an- nouncement should be noted, how- the consideration of the proposal. ever, by the public opposed to the' Buggy me reason alleged and the increase oi facilities for the sale nfl opportunity given suggestiag they beer. First, the announcement do not invitc, the presen on o comes nine months before the elec- I counter opinion t.o the Cabinet and tion. This certainly is not strategy. I members of the House in the fullest It is possibly something else. It mayl possible degree- l in political conflict, to make ef- mean enabling legislation du.ring_ The present faculties for the sale' feotivo protest. Protest should bc the next session. It may be sg of beer uno:-4 ample opportunity scc_ that you get As- ,“ ' "/> ' orl00utlllydrugsl.0ts. pirln Tulllcis. Aspirin Don NolHormlhe Heart `;>/‘-'/ t ,, “ How to Stop a Cold Quic/< as You Caught lt_ 4, 3 f.__ ‘ =l ‘W The question as yet is fortunateb not a party issue. It soon may ba. Now ls the time for oitllsm wha cherish human well-being, or who foranyreascvndoxiotdeemttwlss that this issue should figure further made in every possible wsy: to tm Macedonian cry on the part of sl for such as desi” le, The proposed sitting member, to the Oobinet beleasured mlI101'il»y- It certainly change involves an abandonment and to the Premier. Resolutions gives all concerned an opportunity by the government oi' the basal' from all sort; of bodies, telegram.: to marshal their forces. The second claim for govemment control, viz.:| from individuel! mi beet 0! Ill. thing to be noted is that the rea- That it removes the vicious element personal interviews or 90110951 1°!- son cited for the forthcoming con-.A of private profit in the sale of sl-_ ters expressing emphatic opposition. sideration by the Cabinet is the' coholle liquor. Enlargement of fs-‘ it they com, in sufficient numbers. claim that considerable opinion mime; mem; ing;-mood gale, iu.‘ will necessarily have weight. Let ff”/Orillk the beer Dl`°P0ilal exlsts.` creased temptation, increased in-`, them come by the thousmd. “If the It is true this opinion is not spon-i jury to necessary trade, increased people of Ontario want beer and taneous. It has been largely msnu- prlvation in multitudes of homes, WINS in h°l’0ll. I-ll th!! have to do fectured. Its strength is sectional, I increased lmmorallty and crime, is do nothing." A. J. IRWIN not general. But whatever it ls, its and very definitely, increased dan- ` Ontario Prohibition Union, 28' Bloor existence is the alleged reason for' get on the highways. St. W., Toronto. ' H C Y" Sentenced To Five Year Term _ nALn='/lx, Nov. is-‘eentonco ot five years in penitenbiery me im- posed in police court today on Keith Mitchell, Halifax youth con- victed of indecent assault against mill-year-old boy. Magistrate J- L Bernhlll told the prisoner he had exercised leniency because of the fact' he had iso previous criminal record. ' "§\ _ _\ ._ A i \ liltuo|t|uors.crusllst'|d l dissolve .I Aspirin Tsblltl ln e lull glue of water and gergie awarding to directions In box. Tllte 2 Aspirin Tablets. Dflflk fllllllllbf vlltcr. Revert trntmont Rl I hours. 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MCDOUGALL Ind ORS DEFUNDANTB B7 vlrtne fl ln Order of this Cell” dated the wth dey of November lim it was Ordered that the Estate ffl Tlrmus Mcbeug-all into of Bonsllnw in Queens County in Prince llllvnlrd Inland should ho administered lu till' court end that all accounts end. claims against the utah should N received sud tn"en by the Muster 'll the Roll'-. Al] crditfrll of lilo dv ceased or e's'm'ng nny interest ln ll" Flstntc ers herrhv rlndered to roms ill on or hefaro the Mb :lay nf l"""‘°“""' next at eleven ou-lrck fororoon _ Il fore lhel M"stcr of the llflllll *Chumbo-is ln thc Lew Cours F""‘l' debts or cl/~lme otherwise to be ‘ki clmlell from the b-neflt of ralil 01" emi hnrrrd from and nlH1l"'¢ "‘|7 clelm llgl\'nst the sold Estate ill U' so l "mtl . -l I?A"i'I|lD thru sixteenth dey of N°‘ vember A. D. 1983. i _ _ ` IN _ tml.) msn-n sl. nn}_l:f_l:M_-__ Malcolm McKinnon mn.. vompllllvl lli'l~ li.-Iwi r i I. '7 Z'.¢7l. in th Chn‘lftlolo\vli lo pl'l\"' U""'.1y __ ,A1 \' ‘ll