' _____ _[_ ' .rui-_:' criAizLii>1'rr:1'i» Gu ~"`~ " ~'*‘~-‘“ ' ~'.»*-iii " wN ARn'|AN ____.___-if _§_._ . UQ V- " - _ 4 . _ ronx, N. 2., Jan. u_»ra.' Quotations fumIahed.|hym.i¢h.=¢¢.‘|_ » _ _ duwsslihflirm ::imaul::°`y=s'sra=y ! mm ‘_ ' ' -gi .-|': _ ' 3 iN°I_U~‘-'lh4.Bt¢4is. than it no and :gala 'hugh' ~ lmslllnse. Curb Market. 150 liohmand Charlottetown). ltochaf ~ Gpsled <°-r°°'r.- 1"'-1.. Air Red Allied Chem ... ... .. .. 184 ,inn cuoim Aoi not Amer Ca] ... . ..... 118 ,im Car Found ... Ain For Pow ... .... A’m Loo . . . . .. ... .,... am Pow Light ... .... Am lied ... .. . ... 14 Bad ... .... 1 Smale Rfg ... .. 80% Am Sugar ... ... ..... 08 Ani 'rel Tel .... 104% .\1n 'l.`ob B ... ... .. 88% snucnnda Cop ... ... . 11- Atchison ... ... ... 00 Auburn Auto ... ... 1.. llnid ooo ... ... 1.. . liuli: Ohio . . . 1 ._ agbg Yi Am Ain Si.“s=S2.°ES,i‘$..8 a=a=af=><»<-i2 agltm. Yoda' rsméiinllng hhagi UDIIUDODIIIIDU Q0. it ou’ did not buy back ’ the other ba-11, do ,so if it goes to 88 again. The °°:.‘~.'.='°i..r"."° . °"'i‘.:‘ °~. . ... Bl 010 0 Bl I iilosed nt 18.' Btiifns' purchase near American Bank note gained another it. ~ ' - ' Dqlhhtd I.;ght and Power pfd did not gain yeeterdny ae mistakenly stated by Te. I confused it with Utiiitics 2 wer- and Light pfd The ~former' nmnius a purchase near ll. -Woollen pfd should be bought below 40 if you get the chance _Wilson "A" may be bought at or below 26, lu»t'l Paper pfd at 10 Corn Troduots acts. well and if the market has another dip of a point or two as it should before long, this stock should be bought. In that event would buy also Allis Chalmers below 13, Fairbanks Morse below 18;'United Aircraft oraund l. and more if it goes to'12, General Electric- if it goes again below 22. and American Bo ing ills below 21. _We have probably seen final lows Tuesday. but they could and should lose half of ehla rally be- fore going to~ new lhifhs.-~ ' 1 ` Banlng. M11w1vc TORONTO Jan.'20-Led by tb-.\ big gold; the Toronto Exchange mining st- moved higher on Saturday und closed at the day'a best prices. Act- iva bug! developed in Hollinger Lake bore, Bralorne. Pioneer und' Wright Hargreaves had in sevemlsof the secondary issues. Bale meta-i andsiiven issues also had 'n prolpon- deraneo of gains to show- at the v ose. Tile severe aellott in the rarity part I (Canadian Press) PI' ofiths week appeared to be do niteiy in the »b chgrennd as traders reached for.stocks yesterdaxd Holiingen _climb- ed '00 -cents to 19 'and Lairo Shots and .Pioneer each added 75 cents. Brslorno and lfclntyre held guiuyof 25 oentreach, Wright Hargreaves- 5 and _Tack Hughes 2. Dome trndnd ooly.s broken lot at an advance of 00 cents. ’ Li-ttle Long Lao traded actively on a 10»cent rise and San Antonio tacked on 20'cents in small turnover. Pickle Crpw.- weak in. the first hour,~ re- bounded before the close to ahow‘ a not gain of 11 cents. Advances of one to t ree cents each were boarded-for Bilcoe, Bylvani»te,.God'e Lake, Con- isrum, _Besttlc_ Ventures and Mc- Kensie. ' (Canadlhll Press) ~’l'0RON'l.‘0, _.lan 20- Btoeks - Close Acnia Oil ... ... ... . . ....` A.iaX0ii...'.. Anglo A ... .. .. . . ._ agsm.so_... . . . . Barry 11'... .. .... .. Bsae'Mst . . . .. .. Bear Beattie . . . . . . Big Miss ... ... . . . . . . ... Boio.................. ~ gralorne. ... ... ... . . ... 1025 RX............ ....18 Buff Ank ... ... . . .. ..288 nurrcrri 1% Bunk Hill ... . . .. . . .. Can Mal ..._... . . . . . . . . .. Caidboo . . ... . . . . Castle T.... . . . . . .. ... Cen Pal Chem Res . . . .. Uhiboug ... . . ... .... Conlagss . . ... . . .. Coniarum D lllines lldurndo F Bridge I' Bridge ... . . ... . . ... -Fed Kirk ... ... .. . . . Gods Lsks . . Goodfhh Graham [lreena . Gunnar- Haicrow Hollinger Howey ... . .. I' H Cons ... ... ... . . ... ... Lakeland L Shore Llshora ... ... ..i ... . . ... .. Lalnaque . . ... Lee.Goid Lliilll L lfacasaa-... .. .1 - . .. lll|'Ell! ... . . ... 20 as 400 11 . 0% so ... -.1 . . . . ...... 18 206 R6 80 4 BU 128% 225 ll W5 225 8875 ... .. ... . . . ...120 ..... .......345 342% IM ... ... .-. . . . 12 ... M 56 5 .1035 101 =: ...ia 5275 4 ... ... . . . . . ... ... ... ... ... . . .... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... . .... ... ... ... ... . ... rl"..I"..I' `. `..`.`.II_f 1.. .. .. ._ ... ... M a L gggli-yrs ... ... . . ... . . ... ensis ... Miflliilan licvlotie . . .. . . .. llelvatiers . . lfnrphy li rub: . . aiig»inr'.°.. .._ _ No nds gg” 0\l'¢ 0\l - . ... 4% Psymsster . ..... ui P\t'Cw . zoo ‘ Pioneer ... .. . . ... ... ..... 1100 Premier ... ... ... ... .... Lil) Bello -Gold .'.. ... ... . . Roche - Royalite gaigéant llltor.. lb 5%: 3 015 246 3 1.3% 126 ill B3 03 I 1 ¢ . 138 1- ... , ]3§ ... \.. . ... ... ... 1100 ....... .......4|gg. '..'.'.::'.::'.::: "iii . . . » .. .. 30 183% 4| 3 *'10 ‘il '(}oba'... . . .. ..\ ,... gliyan ... . . . . . ........ ‘Units ... . . . . ... ll .. . . ... ... Tlllr... '... ... . . -»» ...'ou §‘f.i'i'{;‘._?.' ..'."; '."..:"..:':.:':_:: wl°f_._ 1_3: ::: ::: :°: :::'.tt_-il. Ml nu: ... ... ..... _IM w,|i»s.u J _ uunrsrab ` A ’-Fw-° ' ._». ... -.. ... ... ... _ . ... .-» ... ... ... .. ...'... ... ... . ... an ... .7 ... ... ... 'i 4 ... ... ... ... ... _. ... ... .. ... ..".. ata iss asa aus saassll . . ... .ss o». 1"." ... .. ... ... ... ... '... .-1. . ... ..._... ... s... ' . . . .. . . ... . . , . . a¢s¢‘ #- .PRQDHCE t i _..._-»~ _ ' 1 I i .- if.. I _ (Canadian Iran), ` MONTREAL, Jan 20'-A sharp gain in.'butter» prices.. al-'drop' in thrpriee of egga.and ai1esdinesa.in'»other ines were noted duri_n§ the. past week'l trading 'on , oiitreai dairy and produce market Batter advanced 155 enis.a pound-lo'a i £23558 cents for sriots or less of no 11.. oiida and rriuts guined a cent a pound, beconl- ng 24 and 25*cens.s respectively. Ar- riaia for the week totalled 4.13 oLes.a'eg\hisl 2,093] week-ago. V ~...~ .Gra edmhiipmgnto in cariots or less of egrfali one to two con-ts. becom- ing cents a dozen for A large, 22 cents for A medihm 20 to 21 cents for A pnleil.s,'=18 to 19 ceni.a,for _B and- ’1'l’~ to 11% cents for C. . The cheese msrkat wss steady at recent advances, no 1 current 0n- tario selling at 10% to 11 cents 'a pound and summer lines nt 11% to 12 csizis a pound. Que ec potatoes were again quoted at 45 to 47 cents per 80 pound bag. New Brunswleks at 48 to_50 cents and Prince lidward Islands at 50 to 65 cents __ os i lm Ms No .i 'si or 1 f r §=5§§.;r;§§§§§§1§°3§*‘ ..§!;;§§§§§§ii§;;E2 ig' fiiéng .WWI N Hawk ... ... ... ..._..~~. ou sei Pottdoai .. Preston Ribs o . . . . . So fron . . . sta n ... Bud Mines ... . 4... ":§:r§.<.~'£ ___,____..-1-- . (Canadian Prsssl A liookl MF! Boauhnrnois 5% Brow Corp _Cum .,._'.-. 4% Brew Carp Pfd ..‘.. Brit Amer Oli . . . ..._ Con Paper . . .,.. Dist Seng .. . .. Dom Ssoream.. ,Ford of Cnn A.... ..... Green Stnbell . . .. imp Oil _. p 'fob . '... Intl Pet ... ... lcbers A . . runda . ._... Tack Hughes ‘... ... Walker ood Walker Good Pfd ... Waker llrew Wright Hot- 880 14st 12% -10 11124 um 15% 115 11:1 11 11% 111/, 11% :im mv, 34 1e\,4. 1:11/1 :mtg 10% 'YZ az* 1022 8375 301 30% 17% 420 W0 8300 .. 301 _ 29°/1 17% 405 _iii MEMURIMI uns. s. n. iutnwmsou ral-_ 5; _ The depth occurred on Sunday. Jan. 30, at il pm. at the Prince Edward Inland Hospital of Mrs. Murchison, wife of Captain S. D. Murchison, ofthe Dominion dredl- ing service, Pinette Bridge. The deceased, who was formerly Mlm Polly _ Nicholson, Cross. was 68 known and circle of friendli- pioneer siiook: her grsndmother having been a sistcrof the noted church lender of his day, the Bev. Roderick MacLeod, of Scotland. Associated for many years with the activities of the United Ch\n'eh, llrs. 'Murchison took I very keen Commercial d was Iam sturdy rest in church missions and W1. inte _other work, and also'in‘ the Belfast Womcn's Institute. she hadmade s life-long study of_plants_smi flowers, of which she was very fond, and was probably the only woniarrin me Province able 'io gmlrluocessfuily the lily or golden-rayed lily of `.All‘ the 'trees `and plants rinwis sridsé. QI. llimlhil- Dllt twenlr from beau- sttrse- rs- horti- in all- va years. eompldn. sickness _,__ _ _g _= 1 ._,_._._ A|)VANi}E$*|ii€Mf'1. steel. PRICES iii iiiiiiiiii-:if ..1__» (UI. By Gillldi.sll's lpeohl Win) IHWTWEAL Jill. I)-'R5 14'- vanoe middle was rig; ilu; 1 iii institirhdinihe eekmtlmlfon carried session. BF 3.§ _ 1 E vial; §§§i§€i A rf?-E outnumber 2,000 shares dian Pscifio set had _been more for seyeral days. Bruins is reported to be emanstiuil fzounlpndonsounvasasaremiltof 'i.l1einc1`ensedtradingC.P.R..xoee 5-Bot I-p0i!liitasellat183-8. Canada. Bteamships preferred lumped a. full point at B, reflecting the improvement in sale of the oompany’s bond issue on the Mon- itzcal bond market. Increased strength in Nlaisra. Wire and Doble Company was shown in heavier demand for the stack which 'xe- sultedinnriseofzpoinia s.t18. The com»psny's strength is based on activity on the newsprlllt industry. which it supplies. In the intcrlisted group Braail~ ian firmed 1-4 at 10 1-8 md Ln- ternational Nickel was up 1-8 it 22 'I-ii while others also showed small gains. Canada Cement. pre- ferred was again strong with s gainofmpointatoiartertouohind a. new high of 64 1-2. Bniok Silk rose 1-2 and Canadian Car pre- eir at 17 1-4 and the latter at 15 3-4. sales i,otalled_12,020 shares; bonds $11,450. _ Markets'At A Cldnce _ . (Canadian Press) Toronito and Momtoeai-Industrial! docks closed higher. Toronto Mines-Higber. New York-Stocks closed slightly higher. Winnipeg-Wheat up % to li cents. Montreal-Silver unchanged. New York-Gmsdinn dollar down 1-32 to 1 00 1-M. _ Halifax Port _ Arrivals AlBIVA!;S:-- ‘ Drottningtwim from New York. Liilemor from local Harbour. . Nova. IV from meal Harbour. ‘ xiigntuup rm. 15, from men nur. Regus from Local Harbour. O'Lea.ry Lee from Local Harbour SAH.INGS:-- Cathzart to Jamnica. Chinese Prince to UB. ports. Belle Isle in local Harbour. Gezina. to Nfld. ports. Leif to Local Harbour- Liiiemor to Jamaica. 1 Nova IV to Camo. N. S. Nightship No. 15 to Local Hhr. Ragus to Local 1-I.a.rbour. 0'Les.ry lee to Local Harbour. VES_Sl-BLS IN BEB'I.'ll:-- Liliemor, loading. Kyno, loading. Cathcnrt. loodlnz. Portia. loading. Regus, discharging. ' Ligiitrnip No. 15, bunkering. Ba.:-gn No. 2, berth. Cochrane, dischnrzins- Gardenia. iwdinx- City of New York. di8¢hG1'81¥1¥- D.'0ti,n.i1igh0li, loading. cmneoe Prince. dliwhnrsins. 0’l.»ea.1y Lee, dischar8\D8- Navg IV, 1011111113. Ringhorn. loadinu- Beiie Isle. discharging. Gezrina. di3ChBr8iD8- Leif. discharging. Acadian. berth. vessnns nur 'ro iinnrvm- lsr. 11-Pulaski from Gfvdnll- Brumi oily from New York- Man. Hero from St. John. xhdy Hawkins from BSE. Indies- M °°“;‘>' "°;‘.°2...°‘“ enke rom v 10-gmvcrxbriixn from Bt. John. Novo. Scotia. from Ll_vel'P°°\- Lady Rodney from Boston-B. w:1ndier. _ 19-St. J0le'Dh from St. John!- Montcal mirom Livei'l>°°\- Montrose from Sl- J°hl\- Ausonla from New York. Bulsiria. from Glss¥°W- »._cuscobuei.» from mc. wr"- Nubian from Bt. John. meonir. from 1.iverv°°l- 21-ldndenhahl from Calcutta. oncmeoy from n, w- indiu- Dominies from Bt.. John!!- oity of rim: nomue rvrll- oairnssk from st. John- 22.-'1‘hu1isa Walton. nydoboboim from New York- Q-Liyerpool Rover- Brll from Immlllthsm. :M--Nova looiia from Bnstnfi- A` Steamer from Bt. John. 25-Baayarlossi from Bt. John- » Daobsas of Your from Livernovl - from Nassau. Oafil Wlienger from Australia _ruled ii-ons new York. from st. John. ills. Diyklom from Bt. John. ` from st John oiisasbasio fronts. c. peru. _ Iraconiniivwmllewifoek. Wlllmé IMI' B ferred ii. similar amount. the form-| 4 . . . . _ E=°‘-"'°"S¢ .._._... wma ¢....u.s»a. num .-(4 w.‘rs°'°:»-sm .c Mlsl I boo UCI un. “l.i¢::su=°=uuss._ Eauistro £0' gn ' .‘ . _ §‘.2l"..¢a °""§$. .1 u .. neu 'rel .,. _Brss'i.'L:ow ... . . .. BCPow . .. Bnuck Bill: ... Iall 0% 182 10 N 11 culld Prod .. la Bronaa ... ... ..... Can Car Com ... ... .- Can Car Pfd.... ... Can Cel Com ... '. . ... Can Com Com ... .. Can Cam Com... .. Can Com Pfd ... -Ind Al A ... ... .». n ind Ai B n Pac ... .... ... Curr Bmeit Dom_.Brdige ... .... Dom Coll PM ... ..'. .. D0_m'SteSI Coal B ... .. Dom Tex Com .. Gen Steel Wares ... ... How Smith Pap ._ .. Knll Gold Mines ._.. Inu Nick.: lake of Woods ... .. .. Massey Harris ... ... .. McC'oll_li'ront ... ... .. 15% Mont Pow' ... .. .. 82 Natl Brew 82 Nat Steel Car ... .. .. 16% govigr gurl! . . . . .. 853 ll_¢¢° owe: .. .. 15 Bi: Law Pfd ..L . . 1% Shswinipn ... . . ,... .Sherwin Wil ... ... Solsiib Can Pow .. .. Win Elec _ . . . . . . . .. 3 ' BANK! . 1 167 107 2915- If iii* I 20* 2: 1' 153 IUIQ 22 22 . .3 1 .1 :.1 sg; 18 11 1?, 186 .ge at 4'/4 1115 1515 27 120 6% 81 _ 4 ii 1 1%- ‘£32 13 4% éin 82 16% 9 15% 7 1 8% 15 54 13% ii" 4% 18% 15% 14 2 Commerce . . . . . . .. Montreal'-... ... .. Nova Scotia Royal ..-. KI'|.‘CHENE'.l’.l'l AND BATH, Are there communities, throughouti, 'rostemthefloodtidesoftixecluue despair _ That now o'erfluw~ the notional everywhere: 'I'iil spirits wilt, and tainted is the I l'- _ _ . , The evening fire, the kinihy toil. bl’ dl»Y. . . Where nurtured mankind:-‘Where alas are they? ._ . The farm .and home whose ancient - -lines we trace, 1 The friendly charm, the courtesy and graoe, Must they all Join the 11erd's stsmpeding race? " ii -- A neighbor leaves, a foreigner takes on. 'ro hold a place where livlihood 'were won- Thromulgh generations of a single E’ _ _ _ Of blood, that now no longer may incline ’ 1 'Do aught save that too 'vmpid to l define. 1 " 1 ' ` Oh indushry and cubivy holes where ' hive Or roost or hcivl the only half olive: The kitohoxwtte apartments' or the rooms Too small for homes, while, yet too large for tordbs, But good enough for ladkcys, clerks and grooms. ' ‘ ' Buch are the homes cf city rich or poor Today till e’en the dullest 'country boor Would 'cali them rookerles, or box- stalls set ' V Upstairs with both-room and s kitchenette, Yet city -males and females call them "pet". Ye little gods and fishes what s. fall. ' When bedroom serves for living room and oil: With patent beds that fold up out of sight., _ The home by day _the sleeping room ' by night. ' ' What sort of nltwits find in that delight? Down town from such e'en merch- ant prince aspires To find another stall amid the eplres; _ Or, if professional, quite tried and WHO. He leaves one cell and to mother hies: Yet countryside: half vacant neath But this is progrwe stupid country 'I‘cbeafooli.seachona‘srigi\ta.nd For, that as By pimps and kralies. the soulless "3 their profits find. seem the ioke Now rests my f1'ien& upon the city smoke. 0( stall or dive, whose brains are addled Nik. Jams; M. Maclean, 310 Nelson Ave. Newwestsninstcr. December 2'!-34. » 'mfiieen the cow wether. dr was the reply. O B _ . . . _ ....1 1,-You ' I to the veryedsz The alsiliand knowledge is of standards. ° TI LLYE R 1026?' YOU OUGI-iT T0 .KNOW Ti-IIS.-_-_' ( YER LENSES are seonrah below show when scientific achievement _ means to your eyesight. Tillyer lenses ~- -yr rr¢'MADE IN CANADA. Thcyeoet no more than other high quality lenses-and no inure in Canada than in United States. The rlvll oofpresoribingandittlng 'rmnvud Lnifigns 1. ...fined ... quash: ._ men throughout Canada whose professional diagrams _ T .-1- 1 r°°°sI\i“='i Usb _...f moo rom rosa . __ 1 .= .,.._. .1 ._. i.?l;=;l~.=i.._ ..;=- =!§;.-...--.;... .!#,<=--1:... _ _v . 1- . .;= Elf ri.; f".-'-. .,.=22; _.;..`i:'§é;_,,,_.<.fz=rii>=s-' _ , '. " = .._.q_,_.,....L . .., ._,,._._,,_,_;-,..,.._.. _,HW , __ ""=S1 s=====.r--==-' . ' nA'ru=:Nsns 'romcrnusls 'l‘III.Yl1lI.iilQ Amimu only is Bnur :bas /lon Ansmu ra ibn ` rbi :mln Ienm but nu- 1/011115! -“Jie /~ to ~ »i=-ee* r El' LE N S E ii Ilnvc Your l;'L/vs l;`_\um1'/zcffl " WHY Bums FLY AWAY and theories on the migration of awifto spending the Summer around Liverpool. The subject is so baffling and contradictory evidence so plen- tiful that the results of -eleven yea.rs~oif'---careful watching are worth considering. He was puzzled for-_ some time, ,beenu.se.l1e felt that shortgagepf _food could scarcely be the reason for Nasir departure late in Au-mist,-' Insects are as plentiful then as in May, when they arrive( But the days have grown short and the birds have not got insect pie to sit down to so “it seems to me reasonaible to conclude that theyi can “probably catch quite sufficient in, "say, sixteen and a half hours in "May, but require fifteen hours to “fill their little insides at the toil “end of Surnmer'." When visibility lasts less than fifteen hours, they must seek a. brighter hunting ground. The second item of observation is llluniinatlng, moonlit, in fact Great flocks of swifts leave Liverpool n dey' or izwobefore the moon is at the full in August and every last one is gone by full moon. This year the mnln body left on the night of August 24. The sun setting as th full moon came up gave them continuous iight for the start of their journey, and perhaps the moon woes. guide for their direc- tion. People think of gil birds, ex- oem owls and the like, settling down to roost, like the chickens, as soon as the sun goes down, but bird students know how an empty woods will fill -up-with small migrants over n.ight._Robi.us will keep up their fluting evensong for hours in the dusk of a bright; night, and any one who has lived on a. farm knows how the ducks refuse to go to bed when the moon is shining the telescopic quality of 11 bird’s eye is well know. Now it appears that there is added to it the quality of the ca»t's eye, ena/bling it io see. not perhaps in the pitch dark, but by the mellow light of the moon. -The New York Times. SHOOT WAY T0 FREEDOM (A. P. By Gu.ard.lan's Special Wire) CITY, Jan. 20-Alvin Karpis, new "public enemy number one" of the 'United States, and a ..‘. Oili' land, . ` "- l ...-. Wh°f°'Uf° md Nlwfe -yet fo- A patient English ouserv 1 w sewer rem. ._ .,.,d,»_,,.,..,,.,,,»,..,,.,,..,, M, 2.2,.; An Important ._ ._ .r ‘§ Eliifr Those who apprec nooessity for seeing as possible realise that , no duty before them - portant as an exauinatl their eyes. Other things be pl! UE, but not thnt. Rec-..-~ elvlng ald in seeing pays divl-... dcnds in better health, 4-.mime ner-vs, more energy. If any 'I hehltosuoeessihiaislt. r G. Fi. Hutchison OPTOHETIIST \ omm _ "What are you reading these days?" he asked. _ "Oh, I’ve just mad the funnlosi book", replied the modem finpper "Honestly, it’s a scream-it reall; impressed. me frightly." "Wbc's it by?" _ _ “You know that awfully funn; person who writes thaings-I car. never think of his name." "W’hat's it called?" _ “Let’s see-it's some awfully funny title.-Funny, I ca.n‘t for tht life of me think of it at this mln- ute, but it's terribly amusing. Il simply gave me l1ysteri.cs." "What is it about?" _ "Well, it's really terribly amusing -You know. one of those sort oi satire things." "Really, it must be delightful." "I thin-k his books nm wonder- ful. an»ywa.y, don't you?" _ “Whose books?" _ "This man whose name I car. never think of, I mean.” gunman pal shot their way to free- dom from a. police trap today and fied in u stolen car. They left be- hind them two women, one of them riritaginded in the leg by police bu!- e . K.a.rpi.s’ cornpanion, police sold, was I-larry Campbell. . BOS TON ..I EXCURSION via all rail the skies. Going January 25th-Returning leave Boston January 29th. 1°°°= ' ' Secure your _tickets from - b°°m`u1iberty newaefinea W, K_ Amomd °f,f°,\,',1md,;,mhm¢_¢hh,,u City Ticket Agent, 94 Great George Street. _ 1 ‘ " "~1 The "Country Loon" so called. _ laughs up his sleeve of ofiidngfgrfnity, yet nous of om' BARGAIN RAKES or wheat for mm when mind right nm Wly n0i'A8~ (ALL i _ 5°. `