,, 7L errAr-svsx-run MAN A q; aft-u! mow will her ‘teen age years P Hc will show on possible rotecuon yourself g l-IYNDMAN & C0. LTD., Provincial Managers » Charlottetown Rubber Footwear at Lowst Prices See HOWARD McllllllS Tweel flog. Gt. Geo. St. The Liguorian Players present “Ain't It The Truth" A comedy in 3 Acts Iloly Redeemer Hall Tuesday & Wednesday Dec. 5 and 6th Admission 25 cents L-7I al-s-al. Lemon Juice Recipe Checks Rheumatic Pain Quickly l! vou suffer from rheurna" or neuritis pain try this simple in- expensive home recipe. Get n k- fiiie of ON ircm your drugglst. Mix it with a quart oi water. add the uicc oi 4 lemons. It's easy. No trou ls at all and pleasant. You need only 2 tablespoonfuls 1W0 times a day. Often wthin 48 hours sometime overnight -splen- did results are obtained. this nrescrlpticn. Feel good. Be wthout rheumatic of neuritis pain again. Clots only a few cents daily. Monev back ii it docs not help you. RU-EX PRESCRIPTION is for sale and recommended by Tm: JENKINS PHARMACY THE Rl-IXALL DRUG sToltn CIIARLOTTETOWN 01166-11-20-22-24-28-12-1-4-5fl;_ Christmas _ Carols Through the Ages cone, ALL vassrsrnaans "Come. all ye shepherds, and not afraid; Sec where all lowly the Christ-child is laid . . ." This shepherds’ carol originated in Bohemia, where peasants tend- lns their flocks sang it to the ac- companiment of flutes and reed hires. The shepherd theme ia found in ac many carcla because the singing of Christmas songs ilrst Shopping Days Trinity United Church TUESDAY. DECEMBER I Mil-Mission Band. Lib-Bangers. ‘EASTERN GUARDIAN .."I‘hia column ll rcoorvld III news of local interest but adver- tising of a newly nature may be Inserted at d cents a word strictly “are .n adyance "WUBSCBIPTIONS to the uardi ma be Charlottetown an Y to their Rent. Archie GEORGETOWN SCHOOL Flo is the standing o! the upils o! eorgetown school for c month of November. PRINCIPAUS DEPT. Grade X:- 5% 1. Margaret Wood. 3. Julienne La Coursiflre. 8. Fern Bovyer. Grade IX:- l‘ mnBxQll-sau 3i Gerald Solomon. VIGE-PBINOIPAIIS DEPT. Grade VIII: — 1. Rose L1 w l1 n. a. w... strict. 8. Bobby Hobbs. Grade VII:— 1. M Burk . 3. M-gile Prosper. 3. Herbie Parker. MISS MAODONALWB DEPT Grade VI:— l. clsi-re Roach. 2. P!‘ ce Flt id. Grade V:- 1: Richard De wry. c. r-ruwss prosper. s. osrth steel. MISS AGNEW'S DEPT. Grade IV: — 1. I-Isrry McConnell. 3. Theresa Burke. 3. James Fl d. Gifliil llutlatton . O G . 2. Eleanor Hobbs and Julia Pros- DUI’. s. .1 M lilan. bilge clgsums nnrr. 3. Iorrsine Landrey, rade I A:— l. Levers. 3. Vera ‘rrsnhoim. McConnell. Pa Donovan. ghhhtlilisiiilih ‘rig-heir s. messes Prlncipgi u. McConnell, vise-reins. . . on ENJOY uen____ ween AGE veuns? ALI. TOO SOON womanhood will come to that little girl of yours. It’ you are not here, 0 _ girlhood be one long hard stru gle or Will s e be able to continue her e ucs- non and have opportunities to enjoy her WOULD YOUR DAUGHTER HAVE TO LOOK FOR WORK " Whyhot like advantage of the broad experience of the GREAT-WEST LIFE man? how to get the best for your family and _ om themoney cu invest each year til life insurance. Ii sound and long-established com any which is safeguarding the future for t e sons and daughters of J-ousands of parents on this continent. Gs! in tam-b wllb tbs Great-Wm Li]? Mu Q s=PI¢S¢l1U l King George To Speak 0n Christmas u, p . 1 —(OP ' l- aguefpesx to his people hristrxsas Y. OAnnouncement wasmade toda b his mil-telly &atilsgogiilai?ailhiesaditure c! an 3119110" 3 "trims... inn ohms-a with the United K111840111! "van b; gram, the theme of whic an the same scale i-h “n” broadcasts which qgffiigflfhfli “fits .m. <11 a. m. ABT). ere willlbxedrpellll- a, i116 India. Mid the Ml.- spaaker will repu- share 1n the prgram arid the mawlsl} in-the-street/s first wartime Christ- {nag blélga the f‘??? sinrtcfiagelliflddwslg: n w , riiged Kingdom s?“ "l scum: PARENTS ray ALL Ev THEY CAN - N —-'(CP)h1-c-;\I‘he n“ ' to the cost “Ki fully bill th ir children in the evac- uatloflr-iwaresss came into cficct Oct- 28. . i d it were was’ who tihosluiiuiisalt o! nine for each lid- toward the cost f" been met out or government fluids- __M______._ GREETINGS as USUAL LONDON — (OP) -"You can't black out my xreeliils" is the phrase on a wartime Christmas card shown New Nazi Mine Warfare May Be Result Of A Effective British Defense Against Subs B! MILTON BRONNIR NEA Service Staff Correspondent LONDON Dec. i-The Brwsh ability to devise means of hunt» in: down submarines lust about as last as Germany can multiply its underwater raiders may so- count in a large part for the new unrestricted mine warfare ol the Nazis. The coastal and nearby watora of the British Isles already are beginning to swsndwith trawl- ers especially designed for hunt- ing U-boats. Armed with guns and depth charge bombs, the swift little trawlers, supported by air- planes, make life for submarine crews pretty miserable. the British Parliament that the Nests were probably turning out two new subma-rir- per week and would, therefore, have per- haps as many as one hundred by the and oi’ the year, looked very serious. but there are a num- ber of buts- CIEWS MUST BI SPICIALLY TRAINID It is the experience oi’ all naval countries that it is essi=r to build submarines than it is to train officers and crews t: man them, especially st far distances from the bass of supplies. The submarine is one of the most complex places of ma- chinery that makes the watara. [HGARET Minn _ devout peasant talk. Till Christmas Men have to get used to crsrupsd conditions e! life as to operations. The statement recently made in_ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PACE THREE lhc Central Guardian Chqmm “Gym if‘“é‘gk‘;"uniciii t i .. cusu s. cunnv SPECIALS a news; nature may be inserted at I cents a worn strictly pay- abls in advance. ._.._.___M_- M?‘ CONFIDEBATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. lr9'l89—7-2I-8i CHRISTMAS CARDS. -- Personal greet cards printed with name and dress $1.25 to $2.75 per dos. Make your selection st the Guar- dian Office. ti. SCARLET FEVER. immunization clinics st Prince Street School this Tuesday and West Kent Wednes- day. Pre-school children come at 3 p. m. Other school clinic dates later. L-iiil-12-4-2i. T0 FOX RANCHElts-Our De- pa-rtment is in a position to slw information concemi fox ranch- era who have had elr ranches graded and have "diamond mark- ed" foxes for sale. This information is available to s11 who apply for same. Provincial Departure-n of Agriculture. 13-53-12-441. THANKS EXTENDED —-At the annual meeting of the Fishermens Union of Prince Edward Islamd held in the Board of ‘Trade Emmi. Charlottetown, onl glib/ember m the following rwou on was un- animously carried: “RESOLVED that the grateful thanks ‘of the delegates of the Fishermens Un- ion oi Prince Edward Island ss- Mrs. W. O. West. York was re- cently the recipient o! a small voi- ume 0i poems entitled "nuushlne m Grey Lays," trlnuy bound and oontasnmg iuty poems, which ‘Wal forwarded to ner by an old mono now living in basin, who is also the aumor. Mrs. E. r1. o1 Winslow and Union Road. ing here tor me west with her 1am- iiy somemirty years e30. ‘The vol- ume was accompanied by a wpy o! "time lndlln I-leac News", contain- Poetess and letv or topics. Peardonb w range of readers." Two oi’ Mrs. Pearclona sisters, liaisscs Charlotte and Sarah Holman who have spent mission iield o1 India visited here last summer. ac- companied by one o! her grandsons. Mrs. Peardon is over sevent years o! age. Mr. Isaac Holman o Char- lottetown is a brother. The follow- ing is one o! the poems included in nhe collection. rnnasns A My life is but s. weaving Between m Lord and me. I cannot ooae the color; He worketh steadily. 0ft times He weaveth sorrow And in foolish prld bledi annual convention be i141) His Worship the Mayor ['01 charlottet/Jwrt; Hon. J. P. Mc- Lntyre, representing the Provincial Government; Mr. J. L. Douslu. M. 9., Hon. a H. Cox. Chair- man of the Fishqrfneds Loan gong; Mr, J, J. Larrabee, and Rev. Dr. Murphy for their attend- ance and inspiring addresses, also to the Press for favorable 911M141‘ lty." ‘ _ ouasrs about r. a. r, - Mr. 5M Mrs. Frank Herring hadl a; as guests from Thursday 0i week until ivuondny 1W! vcuns men, friends from Bedtql". P-E-L They were Davis Jule, Seaman Bell. Lloyd and Keith Alflecir, It was their first visit to New Glas- gow and they were ssreceblv Ill!‘- prised by the size of the town and line homes and cltified busi- ness section. Mr and Mrs. Herring took them to Green Hill. Pictou and other polliifi that 8W? their visit added interest and DiPQH-"F- They were motoring and went on to spend a. few days in Halilnx before returning home. -— New Glasgow News. The manv friends of Miss Gcorfi" etta McNeil], Nillv- lllllc Crock. W1“ regret to learn that she entered the p_ E, 1, HQ mltai yesterday and will undergo an operation for appendic- ills today. M___M__- Use MinanPs for dalllirilii- .__M__M__- In Memoriam Mn. 101m KENNETH MACLEOI)‘ At the Prince Edurard Island l-IOS- ‘ pitai on Nov. 2c. i939, the senile spirit o! JClLll lxeuneth Macllelviéi winged its night honlewaszl. MaiiLeOJ wrs cum lll spring Brwk. New LQILQOII, 37 years ago. the eld- est son oi the late Jolin siacbeod and oi Mn. lviacLeod. Of a quiet, unassuming nature, "Ker," 5,5 he “'35 familiarly known was highly respected in the com- munity wihere he has always resid- ed. Ever readyto lend a bruins hand. hi5 passing at such an early age will be deplored by his neighf bors a/J runny relaives and friends But it is in the hcme he will lze most sorely missed. where he leaves a grief-stricken widow (formerly Minnie Lamont), and daughter Jean, who was his constant com- ion. There are also left to mourn lifinsorrowing mother, one sister Muriel (Mrs. James Bryenton, Hartsvilie) and three brothers" Georgie, Allison and Duncan all o Spring Brook. Another brother Edward, passed away three years a- goTiie funeral services were held Friday from the Geddie Mem- o 1 Church, and were very largely attended. The pastor, Rev. W. L. Detlor conducted the service, taking as his text Isa: 43:2. The pallbearers w.re: Messrs: — Oliver Bemaid. Lemuel Orr, Elmer M Donald Lamont, James Couslru and Andrew Bain. Hlsremalns were tenderly laid to rest in the adj0lnlmz cemetery. there to await the glorious Resur- rection. "Until the day dawns. and I. 8. F0 et l-le sees the upper Anxxl the under side Not ‘till the loom is silent, cease to fly , the canvas And ear-plain the reason why. The dark threads are as needful In the Weaver's skillful hand. As the threads of gold and silver, In the pattern He has planned Friends 0i’ Private Lloyd McIn- of St. Avards now stationed on e mainland with the a. c. c. s.. who has been in the hospital ow- irlg to a slight accident, will be pleased to learn that he is again on duty. The sudden ins: oi lVi-r. Cecil tt in the C t)‘ Hospital on Sun- day will be deep y regretted by a. wide circle of relatives. friends and acquaintances throughout the pro- vlnce. Mr. Scott had been in health for some time, but went a- bout his duitles as usual. He had been a resident of St. Avards fcrr sOme years. rendering valuable ser- vice in the ODQYBCIOD of his flour mill hcrc. Prior to this he operated Scott's Mills at Clyde River. To the bereaved the Guardian extends sympathy. STANLEY BRIDGE SCHOOL Honor Roll for November‘.- Grnde X:— 1. Kathleen Reid. 2. Francis Bolger. 3. Norbert Reid. Grade IX:- 1. Helen Reid. 2. Joy MacLeod BRIGHTON CLUB TO-NITE Blanchard’s Orchestra Dancing 9.30 - 1.00 a Admission: Ladies 25c _ x Gents 35c L 93-11-29-tues ti COMING PAY CASH AND SAVE Join the thrifty-shoppers who shop here con- tinually and save money. - Wednesday 11cc. 6th ST. PETERS CATHEDRAL TEA and SALE of FANCY and USEFUL ARTICLES Sox, Aprons, Infants and Children’s Wear, Antiques, Bags, Hdkfa, etc. Also Home Cooking and Candy L18-122-4-6 Protestant Orphanage Collections ‘Mrs. wu m. Large llld . Earle Mduy-nard Mrs. Amy Iowther NLrs. Thomas Stcrdy Robert McDonald . §§§§§§§§ MIS. J. F. ; Bwrdv: Mrs, Percy Dawson; Ethel Dawson; Mrs. Eric Lgywthgr, Qvlrs. J. McDonald. 25c each: Mrs. Cora Leard: Mrs, P‘. McDonald: Mrs. Geo. Mcbon- 111d: Mrs. Frank Myers; Mrs, Rwis Mvels: Chester Stordy: A Friend, Mrs, John Nicholson; Al-l fled Simmons; Mrs. Wilmot Mc. Donald: Mrs. James Roger-mgr Mrs. Thomas Best; Mrs, A, 51ml T001155 liirs. W. La ; , Ml “d. F89 Mrs E. 0ta.l—$l8.50. “at Rflyfl-liy Der Dorothy Jenkin and Dorothy E. Toombs a w!» Grant s. . M Mrs. Ftmliellacmnnon F. Gates L. Frizzell r-est-le-nodsd Mrs. J. 3. Marjorie Martin and Robert Reid. Grade VIII :- 1. Janie MacLeod. 2. Eileen MacDonald. Grade Viz- 1. Vernon Morrison. 2. Le.gh MacKay. Grade V:— 1. Donald MsoLeod. 2, Austin Reid. 3. Brendon Reid. Grads IV Sr.:-- 1. David Bell. 2. Frances Held. 3. Lois Hiscott. Grade IV Jr.:— 1. Roma MecKay. Grade III Sr.:— 1. Kathryn fiieming. 2. Kathleen Berger. 3. Harold MacEwen. Grztiie ‘III Jr.:— 1. Scott MacLeod. 2. Aline Retd. 3. Duncan MaoKay. Grade :- 1. Walter MacEwen. 2. Virginia Fleming. . 3. Francis Roid. , . Grade lJr:— Perfect Attendance: ——J'o Mao- Leod, Marjorie Martin, Janie Mac- Leod, George MacEwen. Keith Hen- ,Lois Hiscott, Kathryn Fleming, ' 2 3 '8 S 2 8 8 "IIIII'I'IIII'J"DZQTIIJIIIIII Mrs. Lee MacKinnon is .59‘! is lglckardivu Mrs. B. : , S. M Ki ; A. some? M... 12% c2232., H. Sanderson; Mrs. Wm. MacKny; Brackley per Ethel Bryenton Mrs. Guy Rodd 1.00 50c: Mrs. R, L. B ton. 25c each: J. Jackson; Mrs. W. Newsorl. 'I‘0tal—$Z.0O. Harrington per Mrs. L. Stewart and _Mlss T. Morrow 50c each: Leigh Stewart; Har- eison Henry, Duncan MacKay, the shadows flee away. A German torpedo. launched on meals, sleeping quarters, em, that am unknclw even on small de- stroyers. It is estimated that it takes at least six month". properly to train a submarine crew They Virginia Fleming. _ ordinary war vessels. old Cudrncre; Vernon Proude; Preston Rodd. in the navy. In many navies the rates of pay are higher for s.b- marine crews than for those on TRAWLERS WILL RELEASE DESTROYERS Therefore, it would appear that while the Nazis can tum out two submarines per week, they would have a hard time training crews in advance. so that they can sup- ply the men for these new sub- duty further out in the oceans. Here again the might of the Brit- ish navy will make itself fhit. Ii the trawiem are as effective as they are expected to be in driving the submarines away from the coastal region, the submarines will have to operate at consider- Mrs. . R. D. MacLauchian Ruth Rayner, R. N, Kenneth McLea. Mr. ind Mrs. A. McCalluan wry Gorveatt s. Mrs. Mm Velma lar; Albert Myers; W11. 11am Neale; Gordon Thompson- John Thom ' Walter G. MaoKenzie Mrs. Everett l-Iaelam Mm. George Heslam Mrs. R. E. Howard Min. D. N. MacKa. Wallace Drumlmonti’ MR. Crawford Sinclair The Misses Haslam he“??? bert Proiitt; Mrs. Frle SUGAR, all kinds, per lb. — — — — — — — Gl/p‘ BACON, machine sliced, per lb. — — — — — —- 25¢ DATES, Fresh stock, 3‘ lbs. — — — — — — — 29c APPLE JUICE, good for you, 3 tins — -— — 29c ORANGES, good size, doz. — — — — — — — -— 25c MIXED NUTS, new stock, lb. — — — -.— -— 19c MARMALADE, Sheriffs, 32 oz. — -— — — — — 29c APPLES, McIntosh eating, peck — —.— — -- — 35c LARD, 1 lb. pkg., 2 for — — — - - - - - -- 25c ROLLED OATS, new stock, l0 lbs. — — — — — 45c SEEDED RAISINS, reg. size pkg. — — - — — 16c TOMATO JUICE, Aylmers, 3 for — — — — — 29c CARROTS, good stock, 10 lbs. — —- - — - — 25c HERRING, new stock, fat and large, each — .- 5c CREAMERY BUTTER, per lb. -- - - - - -- 32c HAMBURG STEAK, 2 lbs. — — — - - - - - 29c I-IAMILTON’S SODAS, waxtite, 2 for — — - — 27c CHOCOLATES and CREAMS, 4 lb. box — —- — 99c CASH 8r CARRY STORE 187 Great George Street Phone 747-748 Free Delivery I sVIIIIIIIIIIYsULQTsWNNZWIJJ A Naturalists Calendar FO'R Prince Edward Island A carefully prepared series of notes of Meteorological and Botanical observations made in the period 1910-1937: and includ- ing a short list of common insects. By BLYTl-IE HURST (“Agricoia") Brackley Beach On Sale at THE SCHOOL SUPPLY CARTER AND CO. MARITIME STATIONERS WOOLWORTHS TRAVEL BUREAU GUARDIAN PUB. CO. Price 25 cents per copy rllowrlll/IIIIIIIIIIIII lF/lgéng. ‘yvllizinrseéntp. Murgsesrvngairheur. TMJTMIIITMIIIMI 4 Mrs. 1.. Crosby ' ' ‘z ' _ __ L96-1Z-5-t! 35c: Mrs. C. Hurry. 25c: Mrs. J. Spencer. 45c: Albert Shaw. - 35c each: H. Nickerson; Wald; Total-slim, we each: E. A. Shaw; Earle Gardiner; Ed, Sherry; c, Bogus; E t R u M CflirsigftAPgyrlfiiy glflfliiffe- DOClliiKJ; H. Schurman; O. Doull; as oyn .v er rs. E. Heart: I en. Pl er , Earle Pearson, , and MisspJean McNevin Total-wild. Pilémfléi; Friend. H 0c: . e. Mrs. Fred Andrew _ Braclsley District per Mrs, H. ‘Iiotal-Mlb, Mm. Herbert Love G. Gillespie Mrs. J. B. Andrew 1.00 Bedequs per Mrs. I. Jgwgfl Mrs, Ed ar Hearts 1m J. B. Roper 1.00 Mrs. Water Heartz 1m Mrs. Harold Gilles e 1.00 Jamm Henderson 2.00 Mrs. H. Clay 1m 50c each: Mrs. rent Diamond; Duncan Nicholson so Mrs. Harold Heartz 1m Mrs. Fred Home; Mrs. Jack lvne- 25c each: Irving ‘Iborruhs; Lloyd 50c each: Mrs. Frank Miller: Iced; Mrs. v. McMillan; Mrs. Will Jewell; Frank Jewell. Mrs. n. Clements: Mrs. Neil Dar- Yoll-llker- Tbwl $8.25. rach; Mrs, Allison Hmmes; Mm 35c: Mrs. E. Sellick. Total Bedeque Districtr-Slhiii. Alex McNevin: Mm. W. Wheatley; 35c each: Bessie Aitken; Mrs. ' Mrs. V. Mcwilliams; Mrs, 1:1 M“- Arthur Jackson: Mrs. Gordon SPECIAL RM: G. Douglas; C. Fraser: Mrs. W655. Arthur Robertson; George Abbot; Total-MAO. Bradaibane United Churdh 3 each: lilliss Mathesbn. Y. P. S. . Mrs. W. Holmes. 3PM“!!! Pvint R086 per Joyce West Cape Congregation United 25c each: Mrs. E. Macmillan; W. Newsun Church per Rev. M. D. Jardine. McLeod 16.11 L-i07. Falconwood Hospital per Miss Ruth Rayner I1 5555555 Elizabeth Carr . 50c each: Mrs. W. A. Maooalliun; MacAvoy: Ester Dixon; 80/16‘ T IPA TIUN FLATTENS YOU OUT peon. 25c each: Cllfiford Downe; Mrs. David Roberts: Florence McLeod: Sernh Gus: Catherine Giliis. O Don't let the burden of constipa- tion get: you down I Millions have found relief through a simple change in their breakfast. For common con- stipation, due to a lack of "bulk" in the diet. the aim-pie auuible trod- ment is to supply that lack. i Kellogg's ALL-BRAN is n u-iept mmchy, rendy-to-cnt cereal which helps form the intestinal "bulk" you i need. You'll like ALL-BRAN with milk, cream or fruits. It also malrna the moat delicious muffinsl Eat T0ts1-»$l6 25 srrinrfleld per Mrs. Walter G. MaeKenzle s§§§§§§§ 50c each: Ellsworth Mayne; Mrs. mBTiTW-i W"? week. E. Haslam: Irving Haslam; Mrs. The British trawlers will release Wm. Easlam; Amour. H3515"); ALL-BRAN in some form every a great number oi destroyers for gaigiic Seaman; Mrs. Nelson Math- dlyfllf-Ink plenty cfwntcnre-eatab- 25c each: Mrs. Lionel Ford: Mrs. M‘ "m" hm“ “d m if W‘ Marguerite Sinclair: aren't soon feeling on top of the E. Haslam; Mrs. Her- Ti ‘ l AlL-BllAli a up 10 nld. Total-HMO. Bcdeque per Mrs. John Davison no boasts. It fathers no predic- tions. But there i: a feeling among its mission of der-th, strikes the water after being shot from the tube ol a torpedo boat, left. Even in peace times the hazards for crew-s oi submarines are far greater than those for men serv- ifll cn other vessels. .In wartime these hazards are increasrd msnv those sea lords that the s blma- rlnes will have such a. hot time that all Nazi attempts to blockade Britain will fail. As more and more submarines are sunk, it will become harder for the Nazi bosses: V to find new crews to venture out. m the dangerous littir shells. l Food. munitiom and airplanes from America and Um grmsh can't be. trained on land pr in a times It is, therefore. harder to Dominlons and colonic; and troops naval college. They must be trained in actual subrnarznea. , find the type of men fitted ior this service than for any other :;&".‘s _ g irotn the empire will continue to arrive in Britain. .;":""...t:f;:..“ni: n;e<;~,,,B,,~;;=~,A,,w~ ion. . " - . SE glllilrlitsthem down. aided by nir- ikrlésartslashlsrsivblis; gfiygrildman ion _‘ 9 ~ - . . . OWTIBSS 1.00 The British Admiralty makes 11""! 5991100 1.00 Lens-d: Mrs. Hugh Movsc: Mrs. J. coilett. 25c each: Miss Wilda. Bell: Mrs. Rania Murray; Mrs. A. Schurman; Laura Lowther: Mrs. J. Davis-on: Mrs. J. lbombs: Mrs. Alice Dearth Mrs. Walter Bowness: Mrs. Gen» Murra ', 20c: Mrs. Joy Hayeg Tota.i——$9.95. ltcdeqne per Mrs. Earle Pear-rm. fi0~ each: Roy Campbell; Fl. ‘Clark. 30c: Edward Gardiner. llslalllsliflilllslqtusla. sirwsnun.