’! l p In ; Used. Bars for . We have on hand several used cars taken in trade for MacLaughlin-Buicks. l|l low enough to do it. , ll _ I (‘nll 11ml HM‘ illvlll and arrange for a drive, or if you live in l the country write us and we will go out to see you. p . I?‘ _ Every car sold on a written statement of condition E1117 which will constitute a full warrantyi to the purchaser. ~11 he 5r "3 One Master Siecial Six cylinder MacLau hlin-Buick five . 1 . 5,1 passenger touring car. This car has been used three years by a 5% ver careful owner and is in the verv laest of sha ie. Looks and “i? run" like a new car i I ] B - “J5 $51 One Master Special six cylinder touring car. In use four fill years. Has just been overhauled in our own shop, newly painted ‘Elij and is in splendid running condition. Engine is as good as new. g2 This car is priced very low. . I ' |~ _ ' 9% One Grey Dort touring‘ car 1920 model. Has run about gs 6000 miles. (ruarzititeed iii plat-feet condition, Priced right, l |_ . gig One Ford Cotipe—‘.~\s good as new, run only one season. Llé gwneli‘ has bought larger car. ‘You shouldirt missseeing this- Lrfi rea snap. 4 , _ ii Several cheap cars from $l0lt00 to $35030 all in runninil; t5 order, but not overhauled. Just the thing for some one who $5 glaénts tot fix up his own -ar at small expense. See them and try H‘; m ou .. . up, . 1% Several wagons and sets oi’ harness at very low prices. -l| E43 Call at the Show Rooms and look them over any time. -.Jl ‘- "$575? L155? s dDt't 7 ewlmgmwfinmmmsmn IYOUR CHANCE OWN YOUR‘ OWN HOME AT A REASON. ABLE PRICE. A LIberah-Cojservative Conven- tion ‘wiii be held u. o... Board oii lining $75419 700708. Charlottetown, oirSti-veiisoii and MPH, ._"@l"1=l~l’- Jlwe 12. 1923. at onqu-iii still by rumiu A _o clock sharp, for tho purpose QfIIIIOIISUS situated on selecting candidates for the forth-ppposite the coining election. Chairman of pollslFilvl "'3 requested u: have their dole-l Elites duly addressed and instruct-t 9d TBEflPdiIg the convention. authorized by Nlr. J_. Alciiintion we? uctiou the. twoi lCsIicr Street; (‘liarlottiztmvn Can,‘ ory oii Tuesday 5th June, 1023' at 12 drloclc 1 buiigaloiv, rooms‘ f’,",l°“""‘ fllflll‘. ullhliliffl unfinished tlliis house is practiciillv new l 2 small houses, ilcv\',_iilllfll'lf.lr u“. 1§EORGE MimpoNALplifiiiis-Iii-il, , ~\~ 1 .' i All llllrlirulars ‘ A. WILLIAMSON, Auctioneer, Fourth District 0ft 7 Queen s t, FOR SALE A i ‘ F0" 5"!" i" a ‘bargain fifty acres Liberal - Conservative‘32.33553. ‘tilt X35.“ .‘,“,*."" with»: Jlll ililFS, s tilat- éil at Vernon Itiver, i quarter mile ioiii HIIIIIOII. Sale positive as I um "‘__ l“! I" ' i l ' ‘i ‘ '. . Will be bold In the Fourth Distrlctigtfzlililiafvlll m “mm w “m” "Queen's. Eldon Hall on Saturday, June M. at 2 o'clock u. the after- "°°n 1°!‘ "l9 Dlllfilflue of nominating candidates for the forthcoming _ election. Chairmen o1’ polls are requested tn adviiss and instruct delegates rc- gardlng tfhls Convention. N. A. GILLIS ANDREW MaoDONALD Conveners WM. TOBIN, Vernon River. 11661963-29-111’ I offer my farm for sale, con- Elfillns of 152 zicros, 9U acres clear with uood buildinus. land in good ' “mllllllflll. will still with crop iinil machinery If necessary, good grow. AUCTION SALE ~ lli oi‘ tiiiiibci", sultaiblia for tiny pur- ORWELL COVE, ON FRIDAY, pose, fziniii is halt‘ (Vi) mile from llcail oi‘ St. Peters liiiy. JUNE 16TH AT 1 O'CLOCK SHARP £64371. JOHN STEELE, Ilead Si. Iletnrs Buy ii66i993-30-tl STlOOIC-Z ‘horses (9 years old.) 6 milch cows, 1 heifer. 2 years old. 1 calf, 8 sheep and 12 lambs, 1 roc- Istered brood sow (with young), 4 P188. 3 mnflths old. IIMPILHMENTS:~I hay niowni- almosl. new (Mossy fiiirris), 1 hay raika, 1 broadcast seeder, 1 wheel harrow (new). 1 spike Inirrow, 1 spring tooth barrow, 1 gang plow. 1 single plow, 1 scuffler, 1 roller, 1 cart and wheels, 1 truck, 1 wood ~-— sleigh, 1 driving sleigh, 1 trotting, On Wciincsdiiy, the sixth tiny of sleigh, 1 b11881’. 1 wiikon, 1 sit June iii one n ("iocif p. m.. I will so! scales, 1 wire stretcher, 1 cross cut up und si-ll iit pubIio/iiiictiiin on the saw, 1 hand saw, 2 crow bars. ilprimiiseu of the Into Lila A. ll. Mr- Masons $710k, 2 sets driving hor- Donald, at Alonfauur. all her house-l non, 1 cart, saddle and breechlntnholil and personal effects consist- 1 trudk wagon pad, 2 sets working inz in part of Parlor. Dining Room, harness. 3 pair leather traces, ZiKItoheu and ilriirooni Furniture. milk cans, 7 shares In Orwell lliilryilleiltllnir, Carpets, Hugs, Stoves, etc. 00., 1 milk separator. Other articles iviin. iinrl inrluilim: ll. number oi foo numerous to mention. idem-vs or solid antique mahogany. OROP:——200 llaushels while oats, Also i coiv, 6 sheep and 35 hens. 50 bushels wheat. Terms Cosh. Sale will start sharp TERMS-Al months on nll summon tlmo. over $10.00. 8% off for cash. DANIEL F. MacDONALD. Administrators Sale 0f _ HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS Of LILA A. R. McDONALD, DECEAS- ED, INTESTATE, LATE OF MONTAGUE We want to clear those at (mce and have put the prices J Look Over the List il. Stanley Wiitllnnli, ltd. Ihstributors for h/laclaiughlin-Buick Cal's- fififissrrtssgpgmgtsgmssmsssssrrsssagisasn%sssss I rim sumo; ‘r Sale which ‘have been ' formed Digging “Human Interest” Out 0i Pompeifs Ruins NEW YORK June lr-Putting the breath of life into a town that has been buried more than eigh- teen centuries mny be an Imposs- ibility. but modern archaeologists have learned to do the next best thing. The excavation methods -ln use uowdays preserve not only the articles of stone and metal, but give reproduction of those originally made of wood and other perishable materials that have‘ long ago disappeared as a result of heart or natural decay. The work of Dr. Vittorio Sprinazzola at Pompeii is a case in point. The old Italian city was overwhelmed soon after the begin- ning of the Chrlstlaners by an eruption of the valcano Vesuvius Destruction came so suddenly that the inhabitants were caught In their daily routine of life and killed so quickly b)’ "l9 "mum's vapors from the burning mountain that many of them had no time even to change puse. The torren- tiul ruin of mud and ashes cauflhl them us life dellfllled “"11 per‘ petunted their last acts-almost their lust tliouglits._}leld thus in living attitudes. they were cmler‘ m, Wm, miiny feet of ash untd fort; thousand Yell“ the ‘ery s‘ 9Tb ‘Ir their city was forgotten. e bodies wentdhe. wuy of all fleslh uud everything about their? ma“: of wood or cloth suffered t e nan . fate. Reproduced In Plaster. But the mud and usher! b £33K held U101]! iii its luiii’; u" " molds whose interior: .-<. -'-~ lint of from uu iiibil-“iituiidiiiiizoyii niioii with iilflflwl “m1 tliun broken iiwuy. revealed stone limit-ll!” ""11 ivere lifelike in their buse of arrested "molars; ’l‘he sumo lrftiltllllllll. l-.-l\f- tigors; II at as of the wooden ziiilili-i-izli-il‘ from their metal hlugllll- IFIIIVOII and locked iu Illflf-‘B 1"“ u“ tl:ilyl were In tho articles so long tables and other furniture flllll pin-ts of Iiousea. The lélfillllejoilfgéq “Qyiq-hjg tlliivlrtliiuizmto I . 1 -,‘ o4 O l -‘ - difirhi: ElATqI, who first startcdl sought only stone and inotu owe ctu iiuil, except in ii few cafilfllfi by Spaces thut has been occup ewe": bodies anti \\'00ll@ll lWlV-gesho work “"““°y"“ "y [he ‘mi? tonueii with mien without helllgl l9 ch M the “(Him plasmrbriluh ltmiln the older Iiuiuuii note was Ios H the “Bu” —iiud it nlltilll *“1"t of m], ‘wuxmuvatlons’ w‘ “ioss been in lugging’; tlniutilki Ditty “ivhile that the Iieai- o l? , , - v ‘ b, now iu IHTIKTP-Yi-‘l '3 m “hm pm a) 1y was the suburbs. nmmod I I fill n: I I DOMINION OF CANADA k Province of Prince Edward Island‘ IN CHANCERY Before the Vlce-Chancelloq No.-C-1538 A N D J. McKinnon &. ors Defendants i I Pursuant to and‘ by virtue of n’ Ilvlfftfllll Order made in the above cause oit the Twenty-sixth day of May, A. 1).. 192s by the iioriouruiiioi tho VicrvCliaiii-ellor, d will set up, unil si-II by public auction on the‘ DYOIIIISUH FRIDAY 'l‘Iii-. ldll-{Iliil day of June AD. 1323 At tlic i-lour of Eleven O'Clo_ck ll. Ill, Alil. 'l‘ll.-\T tract, piece and par- cel ot‘ IlLlILI situate, lying and being on lot or township number thirty- two, iii (Queen's County. in Prince Idtlwortl Isl-rind, hounded and des- cribed its follows, that is to say:- (YONINIFINOING on the West shore of York River at the southeast “III-Till of Donald hicKlnleyis farm, thence running according lo the Iliagiiotii- Jioretllan oi‘ the year 1764 south eighty-seven dcgreeg west for tho ilistziiice of one hundred Phillis. thence south five chains ‘lflll svvllllll’ link-B. thence north "llfllly-soven ilegrees east to the said shore. thence following the various Cflllhii-l of the snld shore uortliwarilly to the place of com- ‘Inllllcmllfilll. ‘containing Fifty-seven dukes 0i" land a little more oi- less, the delfmm °l twellly her cent oi puichnse money will be re- quired from tho purchaser on the premises being knocked down to 111m M the sale and the balance on ilellvory of ihc I)ned_ Mrkxgixlg.tqiéilTwenty-slxlh ‘m °' J. D. STEWART Solicitor for Complalnant G. S. INMAN. Master In Chancery. Connolly Estate Scholarships ADPIICIIIIOIIS will ‘be received by gulrqllllflllrfilgiied until June 12th, i. .... from students desirous oi competing in a written examination For one of the Connolly Estate Scholarships offered annually by l-lic "Trustees Iiistnte of Owen Con- llllllvw This examination, to he held In lho third week of July next in (llinrlottetirwn and Sllflflnprlfldg will be open lo those students who shall have been found cliiglible in ac- i-nrilitncc with the provisions oi‘ lht Will of the lute Owen Connolly. Flui-h ZliPllIIClIDt must state his nume In lull. iuzo. names of both parents, _I"nsi. Office address, and the nature post year. M. J. SMITH, oAPT. J. lAo NICHOLSON, Admlnlfllrsler Orwell (Iovn J. A. McDONALD. Auctioneer l. A. MoDONALD, Auctioneer Mnntitizue. May 25th, I923. 9454.5; 1166198130-51. l operations. nnd extent of his studies durlniz the- . A 1,, ‘ilso, the bIlln-‘L/ln _. ruimuis mots about“ Ffglllglicgat; llllllllllill! kfflllflll‘l‘léiil"l‘(lf‘lniqglt|d among iuethoi excnvu - - i ' . f that period “cu. no ¢ ~ A . - d. .t -s has been usscrte ‘ iiiirrieeaiioiidunt of the blanch- _ ~ . '- 'Itin' ester trliiizlrinil) (allolflllilgzcgif “I; '- i -- from the v w h". pumsuys: "lluiztcailllg (l3 - . my; ‘ind so ies ruyi _ (hlilligiilltllgl IIIU; contusion everthinE . _ KI Jane Hcndersontiors Cumplainantsjiot iictuully on tho i-ffollllll floor ithat is found liurieil iii the 800F189 or in the ruins of the building. n", ,,,.0L.,.,_.,i_.; iii horizontal stratu- Tlio topmost parts of the building are consolidated with iron l-igfllizils" nnd supported by ‘bulk ea m. Fresh supports uro built for roo and Illllvlliiitlrl, and the old tiles and YHILZSlOIItHiV replaced in lgoulti iuii. 'l‘lu- posilloil oi over)’ 9 I“?! found is carefully noted an photographed. And iiothiiii; l“ iloiie to tho next stratum below until everything has Iieeu made sec-tire in the upper one. IIMOdgrn" Things Not New This careful uud puintaking method has riavenlctl. too. U]!!! many of the things we think are products of our modern 8B6 are not so new lifter all. The Pompuiuns hail their restaurants and hot drink shops In which woro almost the identical arrangements In use toduy for ltceping 100d warm. lliui-blc counters hull opciiiiii-is Into which were fill-ill! vessels containing food or drink while heat was suillllllld b)’ hllnl‘ lug charcoal in u cavity under- neath. Sow-ml such counters have in uddltloii to the warming vessels u bronze stove built into one end tipou which doubtless cooked-to- ordor food was prepared. Iu one dining room is the well of Whllt seems to have Iieen u small eleva~ tor, or "dumb-ivnter." for curry lug food up from the kitchen be- low. The kitchen hus not Iieou un- Corrugated Galvanized Steel Roofing °'"" 37.11.. "fvTdTfifi-J‘ °““ Special Tum: lo Former: The Metallic Roofing 60.‘! aoa ummu 1194 King St. W" Toronto FOR SALE AT PINETTE Real Estate and Personal Effects of the lute Albert VIcksrsmi-Com- inodlous dwelling house and out- buildings very pleasantly situated fronting on Piuette River with nevi en acres of land. Au Ideal Summei Residence. Apply to Mrs. Noyes on premises or to Mobean A‘; McKin- non, Attorneys, Charlottetown. 11667913-28~12l. "I roii an: . At Orwell Cove the estate of lbs late 1).‘ A. Nicholson, comprising house, outbuildings and 7 acres of land. For particulars apply Secretary K lnkorn J. F. HUNTLEY, Vernon "Trustees Estnte Owen Conuully"i1166l957-29-2wkstts. llG7862-23-20-29-31J4 5.8.71. covsred,'ao its arrangement can only be guessed at. ' -Dinner etiquette in those days required the diners to recline at full length and several dining rooms have been found in which the brick and stucco tables and couches are In place, just as they were when the torrent of mud and ashes began to fall. Even the dish es and implements of eating are on the tables in many cases, as if the occupants of the houses had been in the midst of a meal when they realized the danger outside and fled. In few instanc- es, where dishes have been approached carefully by excava- tors. costs have been made of broad and other food. giving the beholder thut intimate feeling o! knowing what those long-vanish- ed diners hail for dinner that fate- ful day . i Much Decorated Walls. _ It is evident that the Pompolans believed walls were made to decor-i ate, as well as to support roofsf and Inclose rooms. Pictures and‘ inscriptions are everywhere. In. one of the dining rooms descrlbedf by the Guardian correspondent: the walls are painted in liirgel black panels. decorated with birds| and cherries. alternating wlthl red panels decorated with Kill"; lands. On the back panels are | three inscriptions painted in white. ‘Phey ure recommendations and suggestions to guests. Trans-l Iated from the Latin they run something like this: Keep the peace; or II’ tho strain Too much is, go home again. Lustful mien and ardent cyes.. away! i Evil to others‘ wives let no one say. . _v Let flowing water wash your I feet A graceful boy shall dry them. ii "rvvb N. a. BO¢S‘ARE noaszo m nos-row ST. JOHN, May ild-Eilwiiril Countreau and ED111061. Goutreuu, young men of Pre D'en tHaut, IVesLmorIimiI County, who recentlyi left St. John for Boston to look for I employment, were held up In that (Ill? M the point of a revolver unil robbed oi all their money. Tho boys cu-quired of a stranger where they could get Canadian money changed. Ho took them to an is. oliiied alley and did the highway act. "“'_'_ _. it llhéldl nasicirito be strenuous than chair. u reach the prosiiltaiitial ‘ -—-—-——<-0->____ SCIENTISTS "ro expt "GARDEN OF Essa-FE PEKINC ,1 l __ , ,. 7 that tho lllziriloiincii’ Edi-ii I3§ii§§,','.',‘f zllfislzjlllivtlllzle iii the lund where tliu .1 f. . Iilfll desert is today, tho i third Asiatic expendltiou of t h= American lliuseiim oi’ Mann-I] i i I l ilistoi-y, uiuler leadership of Roy flhapiniin Andrews, has loft Pol‘. lug lo l-xhloro the so-c II " Illlllll of fossils." u 0d gold i Aron-d with implomiinti-i rii r‘ i from picks and “Mm; shovels to the‘ fit-lieute- of scientific instru- “Jm find with supplies suffic- Z ‘ n_ and the Iilg exploring ll-lity for iit. least six months tho expcilltioii is regarded as lheibest equipped that has so for penetrat- ed the hiougoliiin wilderness. u The six American scienlsts In lf- llflFlY “Xlllict to trzivcl most of the way iii automobiles. They will b0 llllllllflrletl h)’ u carvim of 75 camels. 'I‘hc-.Ir plan’ is to explore Whlll- "l"? confidently believe wail once tho (lzirdon of Iddeii, tho tm. pical valley in which the first mun and his iiuciestora rouniod many thousands of yours ago, it lg also believed that the piirty may (Hg. cover the remains of an ancient form ol’ civilization Illllfllllllltllg that of the Eflylltiau phuraoliu, about which no much data him been obtained ns a result of the exploration of 'I‘utaiikhumen’s tomb. Having spent one summer in re- connaissance, ilurlng which they proved to their own satisfaction at least that the theory which brought then to Asia was correct, the members of the expfzdltlon feol thut they will be very Years ago by Prof. Henry Fair- field Osborn, president of tlio from which the world's nnlmul Ilfe spread was somewhere in, Central Asia. Bones illscoveredl "Y"! Dreserved by scientists show- ed the same forms of prehistoric animals and reptiles mastodon, woolly rhinoceros, dlnesiiur, nll monsters of ages long push-ex. isted both in American and in Europe. It was probably that they had n common home In Conral Aslii nnd from these wandered ac- ross a land barrier that once connected Alaska nud the Asian continent. .Prior to the expedition lust summer Prof. Osborws theory was challenged on the ground that no fossils hnd been found Iu Mongol- In. the part of Asia designated as the probable source of animal life. The expedition, however, supported the theory because vast fossil deposits were discovered. This year's expedition plans to muke a more thorough explorat- tlon of the territory than hns ever been attempted before. One of the most interesting "finds" lust year was that of the bones of ii Hsluch- hay, 3 acreg wheat, 40 acres clear balance woodland, good house and 2 large barns. 2% miles from shlir ping port and situate at Gleniun- nlng on new improved R011. lucky if they do not fliid tiilii 11156193230451 summer fossil remains of the ~--__ earliest form of human life. A theory was conceived n fnw American Museuii. that the source ed a; the 0mm; D1 ti", (my Clerk gTIlMIQIIIIIISIIIES AT Th‘ W. T. Wellner 00.1,... I Queen Street Commencing Tuesday Evening 8 p. in. June 5th next CONTINUING AND P. M. P. M. y AFTERNOONS . EVENINGS P. P. 3 TO 5 M, 8 T010 M We require several thousand dollars in order to pay our creditors one Goods must be turned into cash no matter what the sacrifice may be. We have engaged Mr. R. J. Rodger, Toronto, Jew- elry Auctioneer to conduct these sales which will stop when the required amount is realized. Anything in Silverware, Stationery, China, Cut (ilass, Floor Lamps. etc., you task forwill be put up. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF ‘THESE SALES . land animals the remains of which l have been foundJThli-I Kllilllllll! uniinul is believed been fairly common In Asiu or five millions years ago. uvo four toh QUICK SALE Farm 110 acres, 16 ncres good hundred cents on the dollar. _ the line of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, ,Iu1ias Imported Percheron Stallion owned by the Di partment of Agriculture will stand for the seasolnlll 1923 in Eastern Kings County to include the fol 0t- ing points: Souris_ Red Point and Elmira. R011‘) B35’ Fortune Bay, Annandale, Bridgetown and St. Peters. Joseph Cheverie in charge. 1167908-28 80146 Terms easy. Apply PAUL McPH ERSON Cardigan, R. R. 5. Marked Tenders will he receiv- up to Noon Wednesday. June 6th. 1923, for instailhig and providing Sanitary Fixtures to be placed in the Flremens Rooms. Plans and Specifications may be seen at the Office of the City Clerk. The high- est or any tender not necessarily accepted. _ G. P. NICHOLSON City Clerk 2026-31-4l NOTICE CWTOWN-PICTOU SERVICE S. S. "Magdalene is now making daily return trips between this port and Pictou, leaving Bruce Stewart & Co's Wharf at 7 a. m. leaving Pictou on return on the arrival o! Sydney train, dus there at 4 p. m. A limited number of autos can be handled each trip. BRUCE STEWART A 00., LTD AGENTS Phone B28 or 773 itherium probably the biggest 21H! l. m.. Thursday. Raving Time) for Iiiastport. IPAIIE $10.00 freight and passenger \Vent. L. C. CUBIIIIL It, EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES, INC. INTERNATIONAL LINE of Freight and Passenger llervlce Between ill. John mm Ilouf R. S. GOVERNOR DINGLEY will Tgnveaflt. 8 a. m. nnd every Saturday at 6 p. m. (Atlantic Time) for Boston Wednesday trips are via Euiitport and Lubec, due llostmi about 1; Saturday trips are to Iloiiton direct, _ IIIsITlIlfN:—I.cnve Iloston Monduyn and Fridays at 10 a. m. (Daylight Lubec and 8t. John. At Boston connection In made via tho steamers for New York and points south and For staterooms. rates and additional Information, apply to John Pvcrv Wcdncndly n duo Sundays about 2 p. m ITATIMIOOM! U8.“ Metropolitan Lino exprsn Sir Baron Triumph Clydesdale stallion owned by the Dellartmegg of Agriculture will stand for the season of 1 at the farm of Norris Sinclair, Springfied. This handsome young horse is proving t0 befme of the best stock producers ever brought to Prince Edward Island. His ‘breeding includes such valuable Scotch horses ‘as Mount Royal, Revelerta all others. T167907 28 3O 1 4 5- Ballarat Imported Clydesdale Stallions owned by uio Department °l Agmui ture, will make the following route for the season of 19231 ' I i Monday, Mny 2am, leaving Agricultural School u noon. w lltlmmm‘ Waits, Hampshire. over night. Tuesday, iuiiy zaui, To Peter Murmurs. Hunter River, at '10:" ‘° Bryantou Dlckesonw. New 0111850“ it, “£1011 In Wednesday, May 30th, To Alvin iMcNsilPc, Cavendish, Isaac Brown's, Stanley Bridle. M “'5'” n ,0 Thursday, May 31st, To Bert Huslami. 8111111899113 l“ "w Robert Dnmmarors. Freetown. I! "15"" w“ F7148)’. June 1st, To Leonard Schumann's. 130600419 ‘l " ' wiuioru ivoooiuru. Albany. m fill-l"- Saturdny. J-une 2nd. To George Nicholson. Clllllllld’ I John Olflfllelfs. Bonshnw. at lull"- Monday morning. to Monday. Juno 4th, 'l‘o Michael Me Mounds, New Haven. l" “w” Agricultural School an nisht. Tuesday. June 5th. Jht Agricultural School uutll 3 _ by B. B. Harland. m Wednesday, June 6th, Through Orwell Cove to Vernon Bl" I . , Melliclg for olvsrndlmfiiutmnd to chnrlotmofl yo: nu an | Thur-day’ June m‘, gilmirmal "main until followllll “W”, noon. l0 M noon. l° m remain ll" P. m.. thence to Em" e nllll m‘ ‘ tllll This route will be continued, health llhl weather 90;?“ uni" Asrlwm" St. John. N. B. f or to lfohu O'Brien Iuiuhugs. “ _ . Auguot m. roi- further information only m 0110mm"! 11067100230144. l '