l learners Iccsnnelsted I P22: 10. The Guardian Ed Wv Oct 19' 1956 .'”””"”"5-f3l'i.”2.”.i1'.E.'i'.;'i”.i IN MEMORIAM ””"””' .. -L.;.....u..r ...1.1-.- I ROOM HOUSE. For Sale T all Housecieaning? Sell Those Unwanted Articieslior .v I. Fsnsle T rams L I I FEET OF 1 INCH PIPE. AP- FOUNTAIN GIRL WAHID. APB sly A. 11. Phillips. linrrl.iIl!0ILl piyinpmonwtiianaaoavous. sent an waicrnn: GIRL ron noun- 1 MALE ' aoannw EIISAA-CCOMITIOZ dated. home cooking. Central. 1. Loving Memory of Dial 6215 Amclia Beatrice Jenkins, Ociuber liars and Irnslis For Sag. i9lli, 1940. "Love and remembrance last lor- .52 chmyc. HALF,-I-ON TRUCK. Pi?!” Sterling Taylor, Rocky Point. . ,,,,5,,.d by Mother, and . N .e....m.--.e- 1952 PLYMOUTH SEDAN. GOOD ,1 d E in. .:?:-.a.r,l.. N condition. or will trade for older E I I 7 AM l model car. Phone 7897. 7 IN MEMORI i;T00.00 CREDIT NOTE on NEW l)odi,1c or Desota for 570.00 apply 630 Slemon Park. TM9T0l.l)SMOBlI.E SEDAN. ur- drmnatic drive. radio and healer Cheap for quick sale. Phone 4431 l MRS. nun. PROI-LITT l M;-., William Edward Proflit p,;.u-d peacefully away. 3i ll" home at Builinsinn on beplfmbei” 25th, bringing gentle release to I spirit bound to a b0d.V Weaken by a series of illnesses over the past eleven years. Formerly Laura 365000 Apply 57 DesBr'uiay Cres- MacLeod. site was born at KensiI1B' 1'99: W Ph0EVi453- 7 Ag ' ton eighty - Tm" 3”” '3”- 'i ms FARGO 1 TON. 4 NEW daughter 0! Hush M8101-e0dF"idi tires. Enod condition. May be i115 W.ll9- Margalel Ha,5am1 mm seen at 15 Dorchester St. the time of her marriase HI 1393 hone 3223, coupe. 1950 in A-l shape. Price Of Burlington. after n short service at the home. and was conducted by her minister. Rev. W. Eric in- graham. The hymns "Abide with Me", and "Sale in the Arms of Jesus", were sung with Mrs. W.J. Profitt at the organ. The body Wu carried to its last resting place be- side that of her husband in the church burial ground. by six neigh- hors and friends of the family: Willaitl Brown, Borden Campbell. -'.':.':;r .?..","..".2. ”?.'i.'”'.?...'.'. mt: ,, 1356 c;;;omn-;,- to-,3 The many beautiful floral offrl-l or or, ,9 an! 3' ram” inns bore silent tribute to the mem-,lT3nSmiSS10n. heavy duty cry of one who was held in nfv equipment, signal lights, un- fectionate regard by all who knewldercoatedv with heater and CF. is i r conditioning, 14,000 Card Thank3 ,miles, perfect condition. A The family of the late Mrs. Wll-l to William Edward Profitt untiit 7 V -- 1- homestead. i P -d d l tn ferred to Newfoundland. Dial IlQlI'lel:IITIlll)'.eIlTt?lnph:?sillllTITIQwl::CICl 5333 07 WY"? 35 71”!!!" 9-- she and her husband extended hos-1 Darigvuth. N-S. pltality to all Willi!) crgssedl theigl Lhreshold and w ere S!!! I In neighbors spent many haplpy hourf. She was a regu ar wors ipper n - u ,- St. Stephen's Anglican Ci'lllICl1.. Tali?” bne" Shootglb glvlth For many years she sang in the:Y0U- SUV? 3” 9 dV9 church choir, and was R faithful myself. member of the Women's uxi iary. -- D E EDA Following her husband's death in 19)ir.lCOeId)(;,o cslear N l9-17., her health biclgantto Gail vary ing in degree unt n en ay ser- ious illness proved fatal. F- R. 1:: to ;II'l0lll'II the loss 0; adds; Malpeque Rd. ,m Dial 7353 vol mot er. are one son re a - home, and three daughters, 1393- Open Evenlnp sic, Mrs. Stanley Sherritt, Ind Fannie, both in Maiden, Mass. and Myrtle, Mrs, Harold Payntcr of Saugus, Mass. Also surviving are one brother, l-l.B. MacLeod of Burlington, three gran: - cthillgiren and three great gran - c i ren. . The funeral was held on Septem- 1955 Mayfair V's Dodger her 27th from St. Stephen's Church New ti,-93' new shockt Very good condition. Special Price Phone 6346 FOR SALE in aau-:s or Pnnsslsn rrnaw. . our: ENT . ed r ly-Ii: PASSENGER PONTIA-CL . 0 oils: YOUNG canviar naas Spring Valley, TWENTY-FIVE Euonr suiinx puliets, five months old. Gordon Jewell, North River. NEW HOUSE IN PARKDALE. 0 room and bath. oil furnace. Dial T139 or Apply Peter Creamer. Bargain for quick sale. Thomas Cnrcorsn. Baldwin's Road. or coal. Good condition. Priced reasonable. Dial 5068. like new, large size. Alex len- derson, North Wiltshire. NE. GIRLS. BLUE. WINTER coat, fur collar, size 10, Phone 8904. also four ewes. W. A. Simpson: Bay View. YOUNG CATTLE FOR BALE- Apply Joe McEachern. Web- steris Corner. RANGE PERFECT CONDITION. Reasonable Pllced. Apply J. J. Curley. Vernon River. AYRSHIRE MILK COW TO- freshen soon. Eldon Wright. Kin- kora. 1”4'sna'rs, in rear LONG sin-r. able for Church or Hall. A.B. Cutcliffe, Charlottetown. I IARGAINS. IN. BED.. WARD-,r robe. squares. table, curtains, hail-tree etc. 114 Prince Street. SELECTION OF LADIES CLOTH- ing sizes 14 to 16. Good as new. Phone 3366 after 6 and Satur- day sfter 1p .m. 3 nuii.nnvo's.EII:iAcii'Aa6iI-F1": ft by 21 it. suitable for garages. now on Palmers Lane, Parkdnle. Dial 4737. oivz LADIES BIC-FT-(3-ITETDTE-W-l Complete with accessories. Call :t 214 Kent or phone 6489 after SPECIAL - Anti-freese. Perm- anent Ethylene Glycol, 82.5 per gallon. also Prestone. Western Tire. 181 Great George St. OIL FURNACE AND RADIAT- ors, suitable for small house. Ap- ply Nelson's Barber shop, 108 Prince Street. SMELT NET. HEAVY TWINE and scow used one season. is in good condition. Lyle MncNevin, Bonshnw. SAW-DUST BURNER, USED about 8 months is in excellent condition. Write Box 482 Guard- inn. COLLIE. AND. RETRIEVER pups. I months. House broken. lbargain at S2200.00. liam E. Profitt gratefully acknow-l DIAL 9292 after 6 RM. ledge the many expressions of. Aug " sympathy offered in various ways, and wish to thank neighbours nndl F”, friends for their many acts ofl Two Rooms 1. KING '1 kindness during the illness and phone 7295 passing of their loved one. .:..m;)mjj. FURNISHED BED - II'I'TING room. Dial 9589. ROOT " infra (LET. I nnwuf hat; orated. 247 Grafton. nines"-ii o o as TivA-ii.Tnfi-: now. Apply to box 484, Guardian. IIE-ATEDTFTAPARTMENTTTAPPLTY I in person to the Fashion shoppe. (WE'- N. B. Safety League Reports Fewer Accidents SAINT JOHN (C?) - A drop in the number of traffic accidents was reported here at the monthly. gm ggm, meeting of the New Bninswick'lIEATI-ID. FURNISHED ROOM, Traffic Safety League. l second floor, Dial 6268. Accident flgu s given by Law-ib'yTEfpJgjQjgjii;b"-jg"-0 My rence Hnchey, Registrar of Motor Bo”-d H desk-9d. pylon. uyyo. hll.Sh dthttltod: --:A --c - IIITII cygr I: ceoi'rl,p'ered willi ONE FUUNEHED RENEE” 4.100 in 1955. Fatalities also were i"”'"- AgPPljW1l5'E37'E'f)' 5"'9”- down. at 94 and 88. respectively. l FURNISHED FRONT ROOM IN Motor vehicle registration in- quiet home. Dial 6365 or write ereased 10 per cent during the, Box 477 Guardian. past year and there were 20 per ”TjT'”"""TTT'mT cent more new drivers. About 15. l 1:3 nlgljrgrenlfgyggldnogoni unruniibnnn. nnarnn room, 12 Upper Hiiisboro St. Well mannered. Pete's Orchard View Cabins. O'Lcary. I'l"l NOT T00 EARLY so PLAN your church a nchooi Christ- mas program. For material and suggestions. visit The Bible House. lopposite Eaton'ev MAN'S WINTER OVERCOAT: size M; Man's coat, sheep skin lined, fur collar. size 44. Jacket heater used one month. Dial 4520. FURNITURE ELECTRIC Range. large wearever utensils, other miscellaneous articles. Mrs. Hemming. Connnught Apts. Sale continues today 10 to 9p .m. DUAL EXHAUST KIT (Half Price) Pipes. clamps, brackets. and muffler for left side of car, used only 3 months, fits 1955 or 1956 V-8 Dodge or Plymouth. am more licences were issaued this year--some 6.000 for peasenge I I: :1 ms?” dun!" d"' cars. Registrations were expected, m-C?FAI9.E .ib.dM.EEX1;ib .51 PHONE 6343 Evenings. to exceed ioo.ooo next year. ' t N b n t t ' .. ph d gr 0I'l'('l'l. OVQHIPI I'I -IOVC kIr":',z3a:'ol:uo:..:,.r: raga; and frigldalre. Brighton area. under the motor vehicle act and 5'" "Fl" '"W"'d- 3” I”- am warning letters were nent.I G""d""' ten suspensions occurred under the points system and there were F" S... 40 interviews. Suspensions under gmnvy nu-nr pnnm 11gAn,g,1,. on, including 483 for impairment. any 3,-uni. shop Nam, Rh," th . . dl lod I t - -- ----N --------A-m' l'l.. 5.aZ.?'.'.?.'?.l2i'o.323.'.'..a..'.'a mgg, srcsgg gall. Goon For the first year of the R.C.M.P jE tra"ic patrol 815.01!) was collected JERSEY COW DUE 'ro FRE8'l' ii fines in 1954, 337,000 in 155 and en in a few days. Budeon Jef- usmo so in thin year. ICY. 394000!- FOR SALE AT CENTRAL BEDEQUI2 For sale: I milk cows (three Holstein, four Jerseys. two half Iloilteinul. 10 young cattle, lti calves (half Shorthos-iii, tractor trailer, wagons, slcighn. other ar- ticles not linted. The following niachlnery nearly Fitzroy It. l work. Dial EH. ONE UREKA ELEVATOR POT-, PART TIME y no digger. 8125.00 Ivnn Adams, pA1uyq1-s- mgr"-U-I-I o';N. lag and expanding in Marlttmes will place 8 ambitious IIIIKTII well paying lnta-viewing posi- llons. Introduce Parentf linge- zine to mothers. Use of ear nec- essary. 4 hours daily. Write to Parental Institute, Ml Franklin St., Boston Mast, for iocll lung. view. No experience REWARD sioo.oo For information leading to and resulting in the re- covery of the following articles stolen from I. car, - - NOTICE A meeting of the Hazel- brook Telephone Co., will be held in Hnzelbrook School Monday night, Oct. Training provided but please give details of qualifications and phone number. Ielpllanteil Male at-'onsio NEED MORE MONEY? BECOME our representative Ln: Chlrlolih town, North Rustlco. Southport. Mount Stewart, Hunter'n Riva. Crapaud. Emenald. Highest com- mission paid. Free catalogue and details on requmt. Familex. Dept. 5. Station C. Montreal. Lost Ami Fepnil FOUND A sum or MONEY. AP- piy Damian Cullen. Hope River. ITOTSVTT BETWEEN souius AND Charlottetown, tw o oxygen tanks. Please return to Lester O'Brien, 207 Great George St. LOST-TRUCK TIRE BETWEEN Grnnviiie n it d Fredericton. Should party who picked it up please return same to John Mac Leod. Granville and receive 310. reward. this Help Vfaiiteii ' ELECTRICIAN - srunv EM- ployment. Apply National Em- ployment Office. wauri-zn YOUNG-MEAN-18-TO 2: years of age for service and rc- pair work. Apply Electroiux iCanads) Limited, 158 Great WANTED First class auto body mechanic. Painting experi- ence necessary. Top wages. Apply- MAC'S AUTO-BODY WORKS 39 Pownal St. Services offered ISLAND GRILL. QUEEN STREET serving full course dinners: specializing in Chinese dishes. Dial 5228. muons AUTO BODY. SPRAY painting. and welding at reason- able rates DI Allan Street Dial 9751. service. cleaning and placing of windows. Phone 8612 at noon or evening. MACDONALD! DRIVING school A proven series of driv- ing lessons i. dual-control equip ment. Dial 4937. WlNTER'S COMING those cold winter days ahead? For all your insul- ation, roofing and siding needs PHONE 6911 Russell Construction transportation Vlsntol rinseo"-ivfsiisn voiiiifofiiii wishes transportation to Central (hands Saturday or Sunday. Will Insist with driving. Phone A 4718. Vlaatoii WANTED - ALE BOTTLE pints or quarts. Dial 835. WANTED IIOME FOR YOUNG collie dog, Athol Roberts, South- ..'Z”"'....:- .--m.... , OATS AND MIXED GRAIN ' AP- ' ply Frank Mnclnean. Whestley , River. 1 TTFETWRITINGA orFi66i(i'(i:ii3- lng job by girl who'is present- iy employed. Call Ill! between 8.1) and 5. WANTED Home I vie Co. 1.113 tractor harrcw Any reasonable offer conddered. Apply lnftl Iaul. Cents-H Iod- NU- ADMIRAL TELEVISION : 21H i239.95 Fir stone A MORTGAGE LOAN Of 312,000.00. Will pay 99:, interest and have security up to 346,000.00. Write- Cnre BOX 4&) GUARDIAN TH! ROSS BURNER I ELECTRIC LQQITED Ollleefrle L X :' om" and It 3 P-Bk and to the arght and con- i tion of the ty rson, LAWSON wool). grcpemmkg 3” President Stolen from 1955 Dodge :- Mayfair Sedan, License No. 21-860, s Mopar A Aid ta: Clock, Green and n K Tenders Cm,,, . TENDERS will be receiv- Dominion Automobile ed at the Office of the un- A,wciafign CALI. ens. sroim wmnow In your home ready for denigned for supplying the City with Furnace Fuel Oil. 1'””d”"' C”'”" Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. Ten- Tender: den to close on Friday. October 19th, at 12.00 o'clock noon. J. A. FULLERTON, City Clerk. The Bankruptcy Aci InAthe malls of the Bankiuptcy of Cooperative neocl- aumm of Carleton, Prince Cou.nty., Prince Edward Island. Notice in hereby given that Abegweit Co-Operative Associat- ion Limited of Carleton in Prince County, Prince Edward Island made an assignment on the 26th day of September 1966. and that the first meeting of creditors will be held at the office of G. R. Holmes, Official Receiver, Law Courts Building. Charlottetown, on the second day of November. 1066 at the hour of ten otclock forenoon. Dated at Charlottetown this will October. 1066. J. J. MORRIS. Trustee. 11) Prince st. TENDERS will be receiv- ed at the Office of the un- dersigned for supplying the City with 150 Tons of Screened Coal. Coal to be weighed over City' Scales and trimmed in cellar. Low- est or any Tender not no- cessarily accepted. Tenders to close on Friday, October 19th, at 12.00 oiciock noon. J. A. FULLERTON. City Clerk. -MTENDERS Will be received up until Oct. 30th for Buttermilk, also hauling Butter and supplies, to and from Char- lottetown and H u n t e r River for winter months, effective Nov. 15th. NEW GLASGOW DAIRYING C0. Elaine Bulman, Secy. BUILDING FOR RENT IN SUMMERSIDI One of the best locations in town, 1100 ft. floor space, four room apartment second floor now occupied Grend Cafe. Available November let. Write Box 588, Iumnierside. BIO SAVINGS at the . FALL FURNITURE SALI It AyIwarcl's Furniture Exchange, Ltd. All lines of new and reconditioned furniture. Ranges, Quebec Heaters, Oil Space Heaters, chrome and wooden kitchen sets, bedroom suites, new and used Davenports and chesterfields, beds, springs and new mattresses, cribs, youth beds, high chairs, and tables, magazine tables, gate- leg tables, dining room tables and chairs, kitchen chairs. floor covering, office fumlture and washing machines. ATTENTION STOVE on CONSUMERS- CITY or CHARLOTTETOWN been appointed Imperial Oil Domestic lest (stove l Raving recently i Stevenson Makes Election Issue in T '1-I.I.lOIIl'I'I potiai:lonslookingtowardanagree- merit for sinsultuieous stop In either case. Stevenson woul III scientific detective meth- to preserve America's safety the ease of n resumption of by'oi.hers. FACT! NOT CLEAR A lot of people who know little or nothing about it are nrzulng over whether this would be safe. some of the facts may be cleared up by an official government state- ment next week. However, in view of the traditional secrecy much of it necessary about nuclear matters. perhaps it is doubtful whether the public will be given enough information to form an in- telligent opinion. Stevenson has said that if elected he would seek an agreement with Russia to ban the tests. An agree- 5 FEE-.3 E. EiE:.:.-.-5' r zizgiaiiiil sgsgggirgi rgii gsii gighggg? EEEF eel; we I 3' Credit. Expansion as a retailer, he was not con-1 QUEBEC (CP) - Santa Claus cerned about the nsumer-crediti may have a restraining hand put on hlin this year if he gets into situation. an over-expansive mood. ''I consider." he stated, "that That was one View which came Ciinadien consumers have all- tlme-high purchasing power. full employment. all - time - high sav- ings, and that in this abundant market of commodities consum- ers should be afforded the op-. hampe ed. portunity to buy at good prices: A. C. Aahforth. president of the, and use the credit being extendedi Toronto-Dominion Bank and the to them by banks I” enclal instlt-; Chamber's second national vice-. utlons and retailers." 5 president. said: l "I suggest that what we shouldl "i don't know what may be in, be afraid of is fear itself. We the mind of the Bank of Canada, should ban that and concentrate but I think they are concerned our efforts on developing this, about retail credit and you may buoyant economy. 1 don't believe; find they will take more rcstric- there should be government con- tlve steps." trols on consumer credit exceptl NOT DIRECT CONTROL in case of ." Such steps, it was indicated in a INFLAION BOGEYMAN? free-for-all question - and - ans-, A newspaper man asked: "Is, wer period. might not take the talk of inflation then just a bogey-. form of direct controls on instal-l man?" rnent buying. but rather advice to: R. C. Pybus, president of Com-l lending institutions to hoidvdown monwealth Construction Company on instalment financing. ,Vancouver, and the chambers Raymond Du puts, inconiingl first national vice - president. re-l Chamber president, and pres-lplled that inflation is not just al ident of Dupuis Freres. Montreal. bogcyman. said that speaking personally nndl It has real meaning today for FOR SALE Television Test Equipment used only six months. I only GM 2887 Phillips Ber Generator I only Stark model T A-I-V.T.V.M. I only Eico 320 signal Generator I only Jackson Sweep Marker Generator model TVG-2 I-6 outlet isolation transformer I-Jackson scilliscopr ALTEEN'S APPLIANCE BOX I90, SYDNEY, N.S. PROFESSIONAL CARDS out of a press conference Wednes- day with incoming officers of the Canadian C h n in b e r of Com- merce-though not all of them were agreed that Santa should be I and the Chamb H-Bomb he U. 5. meat might be reached quickly. providd Russia sticks to her pul: if: statements that she is ready to cater such a pact. -The question would then revolve around the efficacy of America :iafegua.rds against Russian viola- on. Relief from the fear of fallout would be a great thing for peoplg everywhere. For America to take the initiative would enhance her political standing among the neu. first nations. But the experts of both the Brit- leh and American .uvei-nments have decided that it is impossible at this stage of the game. The British arrived at their decision independently. and under far greater pressure from public opjn. ion than the Washington Idmlnlg. trntlon has ever faced. SANTA CLAUS MAY FEEL RESTRAINT Commerce.Chamber.Gives Views those with fixed lncomen. Further, Canada and perhaps especial), British Columbia, depend on ex. ports and "we must be able to sell our goods or we can't employ our people." G. Arnold Hart, deputy general manager, Bank of Montreal, and the Chamber's honorary treasure. said inflation is a real problem and actions by the Bank-of Cen- eda are merely efforts to "spread out" a boom. Under the antl-in- lfatloaary measures seine parts of the economy'might suffer, but in the long-run the effects would level out. LIFE TRIAL AND ERROR John T. Bryden. vice-president and general manager. North Am- erican Life Assurance Company 's associate hoa- orary treasurer. a n s w e r l n g I question as to when wages could be higher than the country could pay, said: "That is hard to assess. But when we find we can't sell in the markets of the world we will have to do some thinking." George H. Baillie, Toronto. vlc pi sident of Can adlnn Pacific Railway. also a vice-chairman of the ” t 's executive council. told newspaper men: "Don't you think life is a mat- ter of trial and error every day” "But I think we are ya ding along the right line when we are trying to enjoy our prosperity and still exercise some control." I: New Step in Maritime Culture SAINT JOHN. N3. (CP)-Dr. William G. Constable. curator of paintings at Boston's Museum of Fine Arts, said here Wedpeedey the Beaverbrook Art Guilty in Fredericton marks an important new step in the development of lfaritime culture. Dr. Constable. en route to Fred- ericton where he will receive an honorary doctorate of laws from the University of New Brunswick Thursday. said in an interview the Maritime: have " bo- hin " in cultural pment "but this new gallery has changed all that." Lord Beaverbrook, British pub- lisher whose boyhood was spent in New Brunswick. is Rnaiiclag construction of the gallery and equipping it with several world- fnmed paintings for permanent hibition. Oil) Agent for III City I CIIIIOROCOWI. proper. Ili will be devoting run time to iaia trade, I ensure all customers of the In on BARRISTERS. OPT OMETRISTS Am"! 4'" ""V""' '5 "”"" '::?':'..:':..'.'.'”" .'.':.l::.'::.".'3.'. '3-..'l'.-t,"'.:.”,.....,.f':..'f,'.':'..,' SOLICITORS, Etc. ,, g c,,,,,,..,.,,, ,,.,, ll.3'.' i”.'.i'.":. ”..:".."'.;i2." mi: and cfflcientncrvicewifi highest ?- t u(1.y 0” un cult and scvernlcnnndinnnrtllt-I. Metered Stove Oil Delivery "'”.3'u"'3'.'.l' 2'” Byron J. cram, 0.0. . H C MELUSH j; lllantl. y nininii S003 Mlddlt IMPERI ' I II 0--A new at ' .i. s Taylor. no. East VOWMUCH &1 I1 O M3 K WM" MAL on STOVE OIL Ac-:.i:-:1-'r P. M at”: 3...... q.c..:n W ,,,,, W ,,,, A Dang.' 5”. Allison M. Oillls. ti.s. "' L M"”"' M" "4 .J2"I.:”1-Ll'., ATTENTION: FARMERS, FUEL 8: STOVE " "-"' T M M CHROPRACTOR gills the A OIL CONSUMER --- Awa” ”'ui'f"- "r" t or W m ?urIcc in-reg). Richard 0.4;: 1 or-nu . . Canon mm 1-...” CHARLOTTETOWN WEST AREA W t "-'-- "' "”' 't ""' "' " "t"”n....."..:.."""..:."...?ta Ihve mmummurnnmapq ARCHITECT OI-lg M"""""""'E he nnnuouaeuuh . - eIh.I- Nicholson . 0. Keith Pldnerd use Retinal lulu unu- 3'.'1.".."..'.'.'n"n"-"-.e."'.a-".i';.."'.'l'.".l.'.' 3s''.''nl.''a'2a."a 1' 'r-- IN E f"hi””&a. an ,..”:":.3.".'."..”7.".3u" :'-'?:.-":'-".'."-"..'.".".."""-"-'-"'-'-"- .,,,--r,;,-,,-o,,-,,v-;,,,,,,":"-'-i..:.-r.-:.-.--' :..':.-.--.:--..::-:-'.:..'J R. c. BARWISE - -- - -- -- &'?i-:."'-"i3-":3:-5:: IMPERIAL on. mun nuns seam . """" t """' "A I - -'---- -------"" -.;,--'25" 5' gr i1"..