0N6 remarkable than their durability. And price of these popular, easy-to-clean rugs. patterns are eztecuted are as permanent as wat¢rpfgof 1388C bCIICEIlL All you need do to secure these excQtion is: look lor the Cold Seal when you buy. sir.‘- urinal‘. Your Dealer Sells v congoleum R1188 CONGOLEII M ART give you a well furnished home. ' nib-L‘ wz OLEUM comer-ran. ............ . ART-Russ Beautiful- Low Priced The beauty of Congoleum Art-Rugs is no more amazing when you consider the exceedingly low For the rich, fadelese colors in which Congoleurn CONGOLEUM QANADA Montreal, Quebec Buy yours at PROWSE BROS, Ltd. \ both are the sturdy, al qualities LIMITED suds l FOUR Summer Sandals \ And Patent Slippers ‘ AT UNBEATABLE PRICES (See Window Display) LINES “or N01 ‘Brown Leather Sandal s Oak tanned soles and rubber heels irlants, sizes 3 to 7% . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90c Strap and Patent Leather Sandals and rubber heels. The women's are on a much neater shape Ollilds, sizes a to 10v, $1_~1° "w" P‘°""°' - ' M, m, Gm,’ 11 m g _ . $1.26 Creepers iior tzaiiy 7%. 3V; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . =~ m - - ‘ - - - » ‘ ~ -- W‘ 14.2122‘ :.::: . s; $1.25 Men's sizes 6 to 11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $2.00 ‘Mines: ‘in; 11 m g _ _ , , ,. .. $1.45 ' women’; gllc; 21/3 to 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,. $1.911 NO2 buckle as cut, Oak tanned soles 'NO. 3 Fawn Elk Sandals Awonderfui wearing leather, 00mm"!!! with smart appearance, Oak soles and rubber leather ‘out Strap Slippers Patent Leather, low rubber heels and solid NO. 4 A Pippin. ~ tar River 7.00 pm. hula. |nhnm4io7yl_‘_'_.;:‘L._'_ ...$1-10 lnfantsmi 107V; ...................... chi“, Ho my: __ __ $1.25 Child's, a to 10y, “is, goy,indcirl"11to l‘ $1.50 M‘isses,11to 2 . . . . . . . . . . .............. u” w°men.u'2%t°7"nn_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ “$1.90 Women's, 2V2 107 .................... - i I _ . . While They Last Any of _the AbOi/e b! Mail , Same Price. FASHIUNABLE FOOTWEAR ~ ,1 CHARLOTTETOWN, P. s. l, L . 4 _ . , ~ t ”“.“ ANNANDALE NOTES. "léiillinltilrasgtiliat ugriiltliiggnsiiffslgarn Tho lrlcnds of ‘MP8- nobm-qgon, River Viicw, are pleased 'io ‘know that she is recovering aft-Oi‘ ll...- rocent illness. -___ .INSIDIOUS . EYE STRAIN W0 uas this adjective ad- . WW" Tho lohstcr fishermen of Anrian- rmle and VilCllilLy are indeed P198594 ‘aoitson liil-S 119"" 1199"” ‘um a Muy 4, owlm: w ice W" °“ - Mirrors from’ Eyeotrain l7 have perfect vision and More do not suspect the Imenoe oi any eye defect. Nsverihok-ss they ll"! a" ""7 The motive pqwgr-Qflfuag [may melting prcpnrutions. Irtira human "flmun- ' ‘ ____.. "W! Energy, ' Lur. ‘E. Mcidurinnc. Annundaic roturned homo from Uharlotttattnm: inst. FrldnY- whim’ “h” film“ gruirtvl‘ Dllfl. 0f 1W3‘- Wae ' N°""'i W". it is computed "1' about 20% ‘of “this "vtEnei-gy, but when Eye- """ ll iirflrwt. s much larg- 3 Priiliortion is required. Milli“ defective syea, through cm‘; ‘°"'""\ntlon of an ex- . VI amount of Nerve En- “Yhmly seriously affect the ° "ii"! of other organs‘ "I b .. mm:- "W. and produos Ill , ,~ lll Vi rrlson, Aunundaio itellldllorNethciUiiliieil‘ ‘Sums h“ Friday. . 1; | ti, Annamloie walialrilnhllilahriivfflll": m“ “'°°k_ m‘ business. |_ f n“. llilttlo P0110 8,111.31 Lallililizlfllliie hold s very’ HAVE you" EYE. successful bazuur and 09"“ l" m“ ' r t r lMondflv EMMWED -. ,'},';,',*,".‘_1‘,“°,,,§‘Z llairgelyaiitiendod and a F n the ‘Difilfloefls sintzlilililleg “frggwéfl: I i ‘f olwmndm, (lhtlonii on their ldeserve eongrstu t- . Oatunnrlsa vvwvv .. Alfred I ‘Tho Annundhis BlDi-ifli- Church h; now closed because of r8981" being made. ‘llhe work is beinB ‘done by Mnflesba‘ Howiott. Mrs. ltoy Hewlett has returned to hor home ultor having spent fl- woak vmmm; llflBDdB win Mount Albion and vicinity’- M_ “n; (Ml-s, George Jackson. Ffiflllilitl ($90M ‘smiday vmung irioniln in Annundaio- ..__ l A h r of tho Annnndss pwplzuglttguued tho concerts in Bridgetown and ‘Fortune and report both ver)’ 800d- ,M|-_ and Mrs. Ebby Hewlett. Jenkins, ‘Ituth llowlett and Mr- Louis Jonlnnis were in Bridgetown recently the guests of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Norman McLeod. Mr. James Mills. Howe B07 spent Sunday in Allillliiliiflh- l lMr. A.J. McFarlsme. Aimandslol ‘dmve to Fortune on Satunraillild [Qpoftl the mods trad- Mm palsy Tsssoli, nuns Pond is recovering after an attack of appendlcitln » ‘ iii rum Mary n-nasmuumrsaour. v 4*" Central Guardian GRIST MILL for sale at Grail- villo .u. never falling stream, Her- bert ‘Muliett, iiradai-bwne ~ 9115-5-6-21 T0 LOCATE IN IVIARSHFIE-LD- Mr. and Mrs. (F, C. Thomas and two rdaildreu of Pembroke, Wales. have secured u, farm at Marsh-field and lcfit yesterday morning to take up their residence there. GRANVILLE OlI‘RCUlT—-Unitsttl Church of Canada services for Sun- duy, lMay 9. Pleasant Valley 11.00 u.ni., Whsatly River 3.00 p.m., Hun- R. ll. Baxter. minister. HOME FOR BURlAL-Wnrd has been received from Philadelphia of the death there 0n May 1st of Edith French. beloved wife of John A. French. daughter of lMrs. lBurus. and the lute Jesse -S. Bums, Esq._ of Freetown. The remains will be brought home for burial. PURCHASES PERCHERON MARE.—.4Mr. Edwin Reid, ‘Sunny- siope Farm. ‘Rollo Bay, ‘wa-s- in the city yesterday 0n his way home ironra business trip which includ- ed u visit to ‘Horne Bros. farm ‘at ivlnsloc, where he purchased one of the finest Percheron mares, seen for sometime, and pronounced by horse-men‘ as an exceptionally choice piece of horse-flesh. The horse will be forwarded to-Sunny- slope iFarm on (Friday —-HONOR ROLL-ASL Mary's Acad- emy. Silminersiile, Grade X-Msr- gal-ct Doucetie. GraddiiX-Yvonne Arsenauit. Anna Arsensuit, Miriam Cameron. (lmdeVIII-(Jlu Perry, Murgziret Morrison. Dora Wedge. Grade VF-Puuilne Arsenauit Doris rGaudet (equal) iIcien McNoill, Nlary Ann Arsehault. Grade V—— Bertha. (‘rcrrle-r, Olive Douceltc, Mary lldcNcill. Grade IV-Jennlc llinkletu-r. ‘Mury Arsen-ault. isrg urct Dclllnchm and Kathleen Ciow (I-quoi). (lrzulu lll-lleien McPlicu. and‘ Mnry McDonald (equal). Inez (iflllillli, Bella Blucquiere. Grade [l Midllrida. Gallant, Winn-fired Arne- . nauit and Cvceiia Perry (equal), Florence Giliils. (llrurlc L-lidrnost Pcli-rs, lmrccn (liilis, (film-lug llogzin. CIVIC IMPROV EMENTS-"-Be- ginning today tho local police dc- partmenl. (leciarn a "close season" for (logs. The law reqllirvn that no ‘dogs slniii bu allowed l0 run nl. lurizo during the summrr muntirs, and Chiof of PDllCcqJJs< Hutchinson said this morning that tho law will be fully enforced. Hens are also included in the notice ulvcn, the sumo rule applying to [hem n11 your". "Filo iubovz- iirnl in lhc Glam-inn "Frunscripl. has lnwn llll‘. cnusr ol" lu good deui o-l‘ Ildvorirblo. commcni. l-by amateur gardeners in this oily. ‘nnd they are unanimously of tho ‘Oplillfm that the some law could ‘be RiiDPllPil in ilw city nl‘ (“irarlotlo- wwn with oxcclicni offl-rvi. MITE BOX OPENING. —- ‘The . M. S. of Zinn Presbylcriuil Church in ‘Canada held their an- nual mile box opening in Zion Hull yesterday afternoon. The i‘i’l'9!i'ie"i_ rMf-‘i G- W. McLeod was in the chair. Afler the usual busi- ness was over there was a short program consisting nf pluno solo by Phyllis Hooper, vocal solo, Mrs Rlchnrds and an inspiring ad- dress by Mrs (-Rov.) E. Eustace Purdirv. .ln her address Mrs at Iiilver View spent the week-end in Annandaie the guest of Mrs. ‘Morrison. Miss liiiury Jenkins, student U. C. C. Charlottetown, spent the Easter Holiday wdth her parents Mr. and ‘Mrs. Wm. C. Jenkins. Alnnsndsle. fiO4§§4404§§4 Sour Stomach “Phillips Milk of Magnesia" Better Than Soda in.“ _- Y vvw Instead of soda hereafter tslrs n or sour. acid. gossy stomach, and little "Phillips Milk. Magnesia" in water any time to indigestion relief will oome instantly. For fltty years genuine “Phillips Milk of Magnesia" has been pres- cribed by physicians because it overcomes three times as much acid in the stomach as a saturated solution of bicarbonate of soda. leaving the stomach sweet and free from all gases. it neutralizes acid iermentationa in the bowels mid gently urges the soaring waste from the system without purging. Besides, it is more pleasant to take than-soda. insist upon "Phillips." Any drugstore. liow Often Do . You Shave ? ’ Have you ever tried Colgateb Shavlnfl mum? Quality created this dnmand- damand made possible the ’ prlee, that is vIiiY i‘ ‘I "i. cheapest and best Shsvlnl > 3°", i! you shave your- self make It a plllIW- BY using Colgstsa Shavini Cream. We earry a complete line oi Colgahfl. Harold L. Worthy ORUGOIIT rnona 211v‘ - .‘.. lltfn . s3.» sllglht me imparted i», three amt» IIIGYIL the small standing collar, endinl just 1n front. whore the coat ties with beige silk ties. it opsoai straight up i-n trout sndtlrere m‘ no other tsstenlnss. nvrrruvnn umnrirrnrowvuo wt for health eat P E P éZéP ‘l’!!! PIPPY BEAN FOOD lPnrdie stressed the need of great- or interest in ‘Mission Band and C. G. l. T. work. A very generous sum was realized from the clien- lng of the mite boxes. I. O. F.—~One ot ‘the ‘largest at» tended and perhaps most euthuniafl- ilc meeting of Foresters ever held in the city took plsco Monday night in Castle lHall, Grafton ‘Street. Court Hills/born No. 1012 at her re- gular semi-monthly meeting open- ed as usual with 0. ‘R. J. J. Storey in the chair. Several sp- plicstions for membership were ro- oolvied and three initiations took place ‘Some necessary ibuslness wins then transacted after which the Court ‘was ‘placed in the hands of a Programme Committee ap- pointed u; the last meeting an-d the following numbers n-ero then splendidly rendered. Plano Solo- A. (Imnlolly; Duct—Mis‘.~i"l‘rainor and ‘Mush-r W. McIntyre; Crayon Drawings-d). MudPhsil; Violin Se- 1e-ctions—IMr. ‘ii. ‘Gallant: Songs ,and ISketches-Jvlr. J. A. Trainor; ‘Solo-JV iMoBnrtyre; Violin‘ soles- Lions andmbep dance-Iii. Gallant and W. Weatherbio. Aw each ilumber ‘was heartily oncored and where all did so well it would be invldious 1.0 ‘pamicularizc. We Isimply voice tho sentiment ofail [present by saying ‘the ‘whole pro- giram was thoroughly enjoyed. Al. the close of the programme Dr. ‘J. liiiisnr-hard wus- called ‘to the platform by Organizer McNoili, and pr-Hsenbed with a beautiful Eni- biem Ring for his distinguished and energetic service in behalf of the Order. The Doctor though taken flby surprise replied in his usual ihnppy and capable manner. ‘The ffonlpiniioius ‘the-n served a ver dusty and acceptable lunch. A jlie-arty votr of thanks was then gendered the ladies. the Committee in charge. mid all those who took lparl 'in'l.he entertainment. The isinging of th-e National Anthem [then brought a very pleasant even- jing to a close. I PERSONALS Mr. lViiliam Stewart, city, left yesterday for Vancouver lMr. Neil lMcOannellJbm-no Valley, was a vvisltor to the city yesterday. lMrs. Ringer has arrived from Watsrtown, Mass, on o. visit to friends here. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. llvlutirlson. Odleary, are among the visitors to the city yesterday. Mrs. John N. McDonald. Kilmuin and her daughter. Mrs. W. A. Bruce. Valloyfleld, are in the city attending Presbyterlsl. Fashion Fancies i College President (ifontlnued from page 4-) find thirty-two names listledto its credit. Plctou county alone has given ninu presidents tolCanadlan ‘institutions. James W. Dawson and George lVLGi-aut are st ‘the head of the ll-st. Few msn have devoted» themselves more unreservcdly to tho cause of education. and fewer still have ‘met with more signal ‘success. James W. Dawson, McGiil Uni- versity yMontr-eal. George M. (lranthqueewg Unl- versity, Kingston. James Ross, Dailiousire Univer- sity, ‘Halifax. ~ John ‘Forrest, Dalhouslie Univer- sity, Halifax. A Stanley Mackenzie, Dalhousle University, Halifax. ‘Daniel (Donald Macros, Quebec. , Clarence ‘MacKlnnon, lPI€8bYSll9L| Ian College, Halifax. ‘ lHowai-d P. liihidden, lilcMaster, University, Toronto. . Geo. l. (Mackintosh, Wabash Col- lege, Indiana. lHenry M. Tory, Alberta, Calgary ‘ ‘ George B. Cutten, Otflglltg Unh. varsity. New York. ‘ i ‘David Allison, Mount Allison" i University, Sarckvllle. l 1 ‘Byron C. Bonden. Moutlt Allison ‘ University, lSackviile. William H. ‘Smith. Wdstmlnster. Hall, Vancouver. i ‘ Kenneth C. M. Sills, Bowidoin O0i-' l Motrin College,- ‘Un lversity of loge. Maine . Frederick Lent, Elmira College,‘ New York. _ 1 ‘ 1A. ‘Rosg‘iiili,, University of M13. souri, Missouri. Austen K. de Blols, Shiurtieffe College, Illinois‘ i _‘Willlam E. Boggs, Unon Theolo- gical ‘Seminary, India. l William lB. Hutchison, Acudig University, Woifvlllg. Boilaiah L. Whitman, Colby Unl- versity, Maine. v Joirn (lameron, Si. Francis Xav_ ier College, Antigonish. _Alexsndr~.r Thompson, St. Fran. vls Xavior College, Antigoni-gh, ‘NM! ‘MfiNt-‘ii. ‘St- Francis Xavier Colic-gr, Anligoui-sh. ‘Hugh ‘P. McPherson. st. Francis Xavier foliage, AlfljigfinjglL (rOOFgO lllcCawley, King's (101. i988, Halifax. Albert M. Ssndfclvi, Coiumbian College. ‘New Westminster, B. Aubrey S. Tuttle, Alberta. Col. logs. Edmonton Oates C. S. Wallace, lMcMa-ater University. Toronto l rrheodore H. Rand, Moll/faster. nivcrsl‘t‘y, Toronto. l J- ‘Siiliiit-‘i’ DIITRPB. Howard Uni-l verslty, Washington, D ‘C. i Pii-‘imieilfl. ‘California. . '»~\'“i"*‘-'\iiy reader who knows‘ of iluinrs omitted from above list are kliiiily-ilrlkvil to send same into this off-cl‘, or direct to Rev. John P. ‘ilfacPhio. 768 Highland Street, Pasadena. California.) I Iiir. Samuel Abbott. Com-wall, was a visitor to the City ygatgr. day. Mr. Abbot came over the road with wheels and reported thorn‘ ‘in fairly good iffillflltlOll. X Mr. John A. rMllfrflY. night clerk of the Victoria, left Monday for ‘Peabody. Muas-‘sr, on‘ account of the serious illness of his moiiher, Mrs. Ellen Murray. { Mrs. it. A Pcnidioion, who ‘has been visiting her mother, Mrs, W. A. Maulaerinzm, Wosit Swim John, returned to her home in Charlotte- town. M-rs. Alex dilcDonnld. 206 Dor- cheste-r ‘Street, who is under tree/t- ment at the City ‘Hospital, is im- proving and will benble shortly to M. Gordon, Queen's Uni-‘ I varsity, Kingston. 1 ' ‘PACT’. ‘FIVE u Royal Corporation Montreal llartefs Tested Seeds For sale at our SEED STORE, QUEEN STEEET. CHARLOTTETOWN. and by our AGENTS a" °"°.' ‘ ‘ No need to send outside of the Provmceafi: W ‘SLAM-it seen sroma ea svPPW W" Seeds OAHTEWS ' " with the best Seeds obtainable for PUHITY and GERMIN- ATlON, 47 YEARS in the SEED BUSINESS. Should b: i guarantee. you are sate in buyifll! CARTEWS SEEDS- Dom. iron d. Steel Co. BRITISH EMPIRE STEEL l - CORPORATION Nova Scotis Steel d. Coal Co. Hosltlon of Bondholders of there Companies Outlined. Members Montreal Stock Exchange 152 lSt. James Street Montreal I I I Moire, Limited 6%% First Mortgage Bonds Due January l, I946 An obligation of one of the largest, oldest and beet known Canadian producers of high chocolates and confectionery. Secured by first mortgage on assets valued at more than 2.8 times the amount of bonds, and by earnings which for the past: 5 years have averaged over 3% times present bond interest requirement. ' Price to Yield 6.22% Dercriprivs circular on request. Riley Building, Charlottetown Toronto Halifax Winnip _ Vancouver New York Buy OUR SPECIALTIES FOR 1926 High Grade No. 1 “Nlekel" Timothy. Genuine sale and Retail, lowest pricel- CARTER 8L ($0., Limited Seedsmen to the People of P. E. IIIIMI grade Dom. Coal Co. _ . i i r. l ' .1 I | i {Dickinson 8t ‘Walbank Saint John Quebec v . l‘- Old English Mammoth Late Red Clover imported by us direct from England this year, “True' Canadian Mammo1h o. Clover from (Northern Ontario, High Grade NO- Alslke Clover. Choice N0. 1 Ontario Grown White Fifb and White Russian Seed Wlheat. i-n Seed Oata we have a etvti: of superior Ontario Grown “imPmWi-i 5mm" Laue" nvicgm-y" gnd "Abundance". Also a Carload of reeieaned White Seed om No. 1 (amt vliur-i NM "W"! GPW" White Banner Oats and White Fife Seed WM!!- Rose Whole- r return‘ home. By Mario Belmont ml the ‘tones of cream and beisfi are good just now. and the ifliibr shade is never smairtor than who'll ‘it is used rol- a simple town“. to be ‘worn over light frocks. I Kasha ‘is the materiel 118041 f0‘? the delightful little cos/t eibovo. It is ‘straight of line except for a lnoet at the- left side, elightiy t0 tho beck. These are stitched at libs lop with beige silk arrows. The, lower sleeves ‘have each a single inset pleat ‘to ca-rry out the treat- ‘A narrow ‘baud o! beige fur tops ¢ Sguflgmrn Pacific Co. . . . . . .. 100 Sept. 42%. r ‘ ‘ 4 . .. . ' _- ' ' 9%- . Union pacm Ry. its Wheat May, 100%. July. 1 313001! QIIOtlItIOIIS United states sttfeéo... . 13% “Oh'-——-<¢>—————TR|EAL May 5__w“h but F‘ W- w°°lw°n ' ' V l '12s ' l and a-so ha!!! ». MWUIFAX ‘May Srquomflous Albmm l i lifi“ grfr crzileeloii tuggtif: markets this , - furnished lby Johnston and Ward. can‘ Steamship’! ‘Pf l I 96 mornlulz. trading was only fair, A "' ‘ s 0i "l" MONTH“ 5W5‘ Bfld" ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' " 83 few iraltie were weiKhcd up at Exchange: ‘Laurel ‘Pupl- 221% prices that were about steady with At. Top. and ISanta F Ry. . 129% ‘Moni-‘wal mower," ' ' ' ' " 58% those ‘paid yesterday and Monday. American Can. Co. . . . . . . . .. 44% National Brewer esN . . . . . . .. 22% but [he demund [or calves w“ ‘Atlantic ‘Refinery ‘Co. . . . . . . . 22% “beam” cmnmou 5w ' 68% vory llinilcrl. Two or throe 8m!" Am. locomotive ‘Co. . . . . . . .. 961/2 ABM“? Y'°‘°"e“ °w 6U lots or fsiri)‘ svfld veflifl We" "Md Am. Smelt. and Rein-g. <Co_ . 117% General Pemkmm ' ' ' ' ' ' 32V at prices ranging fromh $61M: ti; Am, Boosch. lMag. Co. . 20% 1m- ‘Peimlmim " 45,’; $7.00. but the bulk ‘olf etxtlllluillg. Union Bag and P8111111" Co. 30% si-andarii N°W ‘FY51?’ ' '- 31 were unsold at l0 0f. iced on Co". Anawliila ‘COMM’ Min- '0'?" - 46 slandurd ‘New or ' - D . ' i l ‘her o‘ hell: 7:0]: trezheost solos this Canadian [Pacific lCo. . 156 M my Jul 1383, _ tract st fiver. ‘huge at s“ 50 ‘which chug copper c‘, _ _ _ _ __ 32% Whent—~ er. . Y» M» morning e ~ - ' cu- P» M - . . 1'14- "ii" ""s.isz‘".z.iz“t.issis‘irz.i lCo. .. ................ .. 1sv, Ségrqzglzlsr. 40%. uy. o . w W60 .Y. . d lH d. Rl . RIB. 123 ' ‘ ‘ ‘ " ' ____ gilbflqéililllfiansllflalll‘ ICo.vPfd. . 41%. OaWAIl/my 40%; July’ 41%; ,1. Consolidated Gas ‘Co. 93 ' '___________}i-_______ u .Mls. Kan, and Tex. lRy. J89 u ................. .... 25a [TQEEJPD , Pun-American iPotroicum 64,5 - l ,‘_-‘~ ,1 Reading Co. 83% l O Ql C‘) iii a Q i‘ =1‘ l1‘ U‘ ll f; enomhi Sell i‘ ‘ g . Zndfinmflew Yorlenthls Canadian Psdile World t} . . ~ Crulae-‘ ‘ssvmaesa t." he ‘urpfulng l to twenty lands-always ‘i . efter-feeims Of amcbrthethotaghtltalnma- mouth freshness which Minty‘: Tooth Paste leaves, is due to the amazing cleansing sc- tion of the pleasantly bubblingfoam. Minty’s la more than a tooth paste. It's a mouth wash mo. home from the comer. behind her. lhou lll- ' lily! HURRYING HOME KUTTR. .. kuiir. . . kunrt .- I Marjorir heard it aa abs walhfl The liliie sound cams from some place “ll sounds aa though a Brownie might be following me.“ Marjorie 5 re looked around. it vQT s Brownie. It was a d , brown h! running along the ai e-wsil sfier Msrjoric-‘s ieei. lt ran up the will to the loot oi the Oak tree. and aat_ own “ bi l 't ‘n a ll t d... wagon... dust: spanent of the world's greatest travel system. Reserve new. User-attire froarayour local ljfihfil‘ 0. Dues Barnes, Dist. Pssssnler loin! *.'.Z.’..I.f. 5-9.2 vies l! desired- "JclliIurUl4flvI&iI' <»¢»»a--a-1.