' arty of A t nnonsiirv up: --'l‘he raid Hi0 Riv; 8Q _' The s lspv P. Brady on Cumbesflnut{_ I 069ml at suction on Gourds; was sold to Conductor Mwsrron of the P. E- l. lyfor $2,600. Mr. Ben). Carter was the Aisctioneor ‘ ‘RECEIVES MEMORIAL MEDAL ~Mra. J. d’. Moors of this city. has received from thfl Milli"? nnttiorltles tho Memorial Meilab in ‘or her husbsnd. John P. Moore. who died in tho Hospital Jygceniher 5rd. 1017.. , - B w Mr. 5r. B. army. simerintsoq Ill. FRANK HALL Wyevsle, Ontario. "For some two years, I was a nuiercr from Chronic Constipation sud homil- I fried every remedy I licnrd of without any success, until the wife -ofe local men-hon: recommended ‘Fmif-a-lives’. I procured a box of ‘Fruit-a-tivcs’ and bigsuthe treatment, and my condition commenced to improve immediately. The Dyspepsia ceased to be the burden of my life as it hsd been, and I was freed ofConstipatiou. I feel that I owe o great debt to ‘Fmiba-lives‘ for lhc benefit I derived from them." 1" RANK HALL. 50c.abox, G for $2.50, trial size 25c. At all dealers or sent postpsid by Fniitstivcs l-Limiird, Ottawa, Ont. m osconne your uvmc ' ROOMS by using a selection "v from our splendid NEW STOCK of 1921 PATTERNS _ of ARTtSTIC WALL PAPERS . Tho LARGEST, 3EST, ar-d v CHEAPEST line we have ev- ' er handled or to be seen this ' year. Beautiful designs and col- ‘, orings for any room in the house. ELEGANT sonosns ‘ to MATCH. sec our stock. Get prices. WALL PAPER DEPART- MENT 2ND FLOOR IUI‘ R. ‘E. WHITE 'Ati {The Gray DortiShow rooms if you are con- sidering the‘ ‘purchase of ai-new or second hand car. Allcars sold under written warrant“- ty. Ssles-olieasytcrms ifréq ' ‘if A ‘lilctlollssr. eat of the P. E. l. Railway roi- $5,826. Mr. It. Betti-irate was the PfiEiiflTATlOfl —Rev W. V. McDonald, late of the Cathedral 91"! staff_ city who was recently trans {erred tr. Hope River is to be "pre- sentod in the Anbfilllgly" Hall of the Cathedral this evening at 7.45 = contract for thenoil I DIOD- ‘cgyflg r WAR vltnol to. eiyctsit at V has "WKPTW. . N tlt art oly ,»o or . tumours. st In ssnecteii that the. wqrg will coinniencg about Jane 1st..'l‘hlp aclwol will be I time. building do by 36 feet with pomh S by 8. The foilndstlon will be of concrete with floors of birch and! IPYIXC€ . JUNQRAI, 8litlll0EB.-‘-Ths funeral of‘ the late Mills took place Moods; afternoon from. the Episcopal Church. 8t. Elosiiois; and‘ was highly attendod. The lath Mr. ‘Mills was beloved bin-ll, who‘ knew hint. A ' widow.‘ two sisters. Mrs. James Auid and Elisa survive him. also a b or. Mr. Hidden C. Mills of Suniinerside. besides sevsndaugbt- are, Mrs. Ernest iponpton. 8t. lfiesnois: lit-rs. Amos Mbwiiillsms. North‘ Tryon; Mrs. Stanley Comp.- oon, Mrs. Robert Muir-head. St. J-Jleanors. Mrs. Reuben" Hobbies, . Mrs. Wesley‘ McLeod sols. m5. Richard srocorninc, st. Electors. There srenalso three sons: Bent, St. Eleonora, Arthur and Earl both of Saskatchewan. _-__-- with a purse. The parishioners are invited to be present. FARM SALE-F-The sale at North Wlltfllllf’) on Monday of the fifty acre farm with crop sfock and implements of Mrs. ' Margaret Matthew's was very largely attend- ed. The fs-rm sold for $4.500 While the movable properly, Block etc. DEPARTURE" ‘iieonerrsiz-A very pleasant -ev_ening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. tics..- nit. Y bo . .r-- IMQIQOOK Stew» _ ‘I 3*. loll of homes. this, s C? arid- In: {logistic-u l'lood’s, is ‘IIGUI-Illfiifb; if! trims; fAqRlllV u; -- The rclidolilirbom. _e madnlsndjf yo. arrive in Charlottetown this sea son was the Joseph 0., (‘Apt Treii holm. from Port l-Instings with a was of inversions 101' 0- Lyona k Co. This vessel arrived Sunday night and was followed by the arrival on W ‘nesdny night of the. Loo from Plciou with a cargo of Albion Nut coal for the some firm. ODDFBLLOWS TO PARADE.- '¢~ Tho P. n. 1. irfsnds p: _ ihlotthew Cronsn of Halls: will v I g {Yr-t ouniiso. a- H etl hero today that‘ the big ‘paper gown pump; 1.090 out o! work. orrsws, rhlflliii iii-President‘ not... yesterday of‘ moon was waited upon by a committee re- questln §hnt all the anon dropped by the rdcent reduction at the Moncton shops be reinstated tem- por-srllyon it four tie-y psi- week basis. until more satisfactory an imllfiflflléllll with the msnogéiiietit can be negotiated. The foreuoon the decision was to be given out and tbs Mouton, delegation are most tspiililféi ‘result. 0.. fiprn 2!:- Homs-rd Banberr, aged 15 went to April 1W1- il; W"! Pugmllllfi ‘Scar ‘Ids-mi tailor shop to set saga? $3351‘: bomguaa. ms pants pressed. The only trouble nephew of the latp Patrick Stelilwas m” when in“ “m” Press“! hens of Orwell and a relative of‘ them with his hot iron he forgot to pars. Jnflies l‘; Mtfigvnlzleilaflmgvzi} take the boy out of the breeches. 8811- ° “' ,° Howard's another hold Jildge Mn.- a%'°§:fh“z‘} ‘Qgggw f1’: D12‘; son in the Covlbgton police court ' that in spits of‘ ‘the fact that the Wpl. regret; to hear of his passing avray at his residence on Tower Road ' mills of Price Bros. at Kenogamla ' imtl Jooquteres lave been closed; est West Indies ‘business in Eastern Tlhe Oddfellows of this city are P. MoNuti, Malpcque. on April 15th when the young people of the vicinity gathered to Md farewel so their daught , Miss Gladys who "was leaving the following morning to enter the Royal Victor. is. Hospital, Monti-cal. to train for a nurso; ‘Miss Esther Profitt. on behalf of the young folks. present». ed Miss ltlcYutt with a gold wrist watch A8 a token of their esteem and although taken by surprise, Miss McNutt made a fitting reply. tihsnklng tho donors for the gift and for their kindness. sfbcr which an enjoyable time was spun. with games and music. supper was. served liy the hostess and all dcJ parted for their homes‘ after wish- ing their young friend ovcry succ- ees in her new work ---—— FRIDAY LOCAL $Uc555$-—C8Pl-i 301's BAOBBALL NUISANOE- Base. mlsh Doucctto of Rustico mentiy ball is a was some when clawed! B35994 ‘W11 swat success his chic. in the right place and under condi ' gal twmdays examination for Mast (lions wlioro it will not prove danger or hizirincr bcfore Captain F. Wqoug to H1059 not engaged in it.- Mltclicli. Chief Supervisor and eX-‘Tho attention of the Guardian has iuniner for the Maritime Provinces boon dlrectq; to the fact that :1 Th.) examination was held in the large number of boys and full Navy Ilessue building. Chsrlotte-igi-own men luvs utilized the East IOWII. Captain Zilltcllell cominsieiic of Hillsborough Square as n. hero from Halifax for this purp.’ball grounds to the peril all ‘brought excellent prices. Mr. Ben]. Carter was the auctioneer at the sale. BICYCLES STOLEN-The bicy clo stealing epidemic has again broken out. A bicycle belonging m Ms. Cameron of the McKlnnon Drug C02‘, was stolen from tho h-ont of that. store a. couple of days ago and yesterday a bicycle belong in; to a Mr. Shaw was taken from the front of‘ the Prince Edward Theatre. Vi; msntling the present brick building ose. Captain Doucetlirwlio was a student at the Navy League School is loud in his praise of tho work being done there. I -DE.ATH OF MR. ARCHIBALO Gll-LlS-Tlrc deulh took placc at hliscoucliq on fiaturdity of lilr. Archibald P. Glllis. lie is sur. vivcd by his widuw, three slurs: and three dsuglitcrs. vim. Sister .\lllr_y Reginald. of in... ffongresa Lian dc. Notm Darmc. (‘hlcsgv $3 st. 1033,11], Ilotcrborougb, OiiL, and {Main-a at home, The sons are ‘Dr. John and Dr. Austin at Mcr rett, B. C.. and Urban at home. liter. Father Gillis of Indian Riv m‘ ls u buotlicr of the deceased. .' Funeral tskcs plflfiC this moi-pins at 9 o'clock. THURSDAY. com-moi’ FOR new sum-- The contract for the erection of tho new hank of Nova vSnol-lfl " onjcrstibola corner has lbeeu award ed to the M. F. Schurman Co. of Summerslde. The work of dis will likely start. immediately. FIRE AT MONTAGUE — Fire was discovered in J. W. (‘lamp lion's stare at Montague. about 2 o. in. on Tuesday. and for a. short time things looked serious but. the arrival‘ of the new chemical ma... uOlli this scone pxtlllllllihed the blaze lnlmtlol; time. wlivsLsos r-iuscnaru —~D1ll' the past three days the wireless station‘ at the Technical School has been in communication with Acadia University, several mos- sages for Charlottetown citizens being handled grmtls. A station ls to be opened shortly in St. John by tbc' Signalling Company there, when regular communications throughout the ltlaftlilmg Provinces ivlll be possible by citizen wire less. .__._-_-i 0N WEDDING TOUR —- Mr. Prank A. Fulton, Upper Stcwiscke. ‘N. 3., and bride, formerly Miss jlalfil Mtken, who were married yesterday’ morning at the homo of the bride's, father, Mr. 8TB. Aft- kcn, lpwcr Miqntagtm, arrived in the city last. evening‘ and are guests at tho ltuss. The marriage ceremony was performed by ltov. J. D. McKenzie. Tho young couple leave fills afternoon for a honey moon trip through tho provinces. ‘She Guardian extends congratula- t ons. tcr llolau "Marie of the Order of‘ words _ - " ‘innny iledesuians passing through- .ilie Square on tho way to the rail flwsy depot and the little children who gather on the square to ploy. Ons swift blow lrom a passing ball woulil he suhlicleiit to very serious ly injure or perhaps kill a chiid_ There should be sonic loss d nus places titan this for baseball. —FE‘-LOW-8H4P CLUE-With- out doubt the most entertaining mWl-lnlr of the Holman Fellowship .Club, since that organization was formed. was the one held in the Holman Store Hall on Wednesday night. Tliero was lots of fun all the time. with a, tsp dance by Commodore Ell. selections by the K8100 Build. u. quartotie by lilessrs Baker, hfatheson, Ford and Moun- tain; solos by Bud hlounmin and Win. T. Mstlieson: a reading by .0011 Balccr and several popular Ichoruses which were led ‘by the. Kazoo Band. William Curtis and mlber. Gordon w-ero the accompan- lsts. The oalteiing under the din action of J. J. Goudct. was an tut could be desired. Before the close of the meeting, President A. W‘. hicDowell announced that the next meeting would be a "Lsfies night” when the lady einiployew would \e invited to attend. --A M°NuMlENTF-'A correspond ent ivrltiesz-IA. returned bfoldler. who is a. citizen of Konslngton and who witnessed thoremovnl of the Soldiers’ Monument from the cars hero. recently £0 Malpeque, em phssized the patriotism of people from that} centre and incl dentialy noted the apathy of the people of Konsinghon towards s slnilllar purpose. The Kensfngton district certainly contributed their portion 1n men and tmsicrlsl to wards the successful prosecution of the war. Among these tbs fell are Lfout. Ralph Rogers. Sergeant V. ‘Lynda, Privates John Somers. Percy lllillllfil‘. John Ls. bdbe. John McDonald, Garnet Mc Donald, Michael Augustine Me Donald. Wverett Drlscoll and Milt on Drlscoll. people, who "lpdsy or? alloying the rewards purchased in blooiln the war. not mall-la some effort‘ w ppsvpotuatc 1th?) memory .9! Mid brtwe lads by gomé monument that will fell future generations that patriotism ill lives and has a consistent being‘? loci, some of the abnormal profits amassed d-urlng and since the wsr be apportioned uo erect.’ s memorial that imurh. prove flint those brsvo men huvo notudlod? in ysln. See that: your serious are consistent with you; l L J I , , .A~SIII'G_.BG s‘ on Iclontiflcprliiclples. t cannot hi? but 7’ htlndgitl ‘l’ nnddfoss. 11.11;... Womeifs Disorders I_ mllns-riirihrr I'll-EB s Lily is o cor- lef for all disor- doirs of women. it is c matter h igstedirieglon‘ in ex- " .» 1 n; , filsttoii ls Whlclris ioinoifiit’ sat. moon for so srlng tvolpsn who of the.‘ pending to the Methodist Church Sunday next to attend the morn- ing service, where tihepastor. Rev. G. W. F. Glands-lining will- deliver an appropriate sermon. Tho Re- bekah Lodge is also attending and intend meeting at Hearts Mentor. isl Hal-l so as to march in church in s. body. If the day is flno n largo turnout of the mem- bers is expected. The following death is from Rumfortl ‘l-‘alls. lllfla-Thf) death occurred in this city on March 29th. or ‘Mrs. Charles, Sliortlo formerly Miss Julio Arsc-nsult of Howlan. P. E. l._ after _a short illness. interment took place ‘hero after u High Mass of Requiem and obscqules in St. Francis Church. Sho leaves to cherish her mentor-y ono son. Prosper who is teaching in Howls-n, l’. E. L. and her bus band in Iluniford, Me. Two slstors in Dgmont Bay. Mrs. Adolph Gal lant, Mrs. Arsennult; four brotliors Felix and Joseph in U. S. A" John at Richmond. Maurice in llowlan. P. E. Island. -$UCCE88FUL lSLANDER~ Mr. S. Edgar Moastyson ofliir. R. T. Mouse. Konsltiglion who re turned from Revolstoke, B. C. Sept. 20. 1920, and remained on the island until Monday, April 8th, Canada. His wife, who p-edoceas ed him, over two ‘yell! 880 W“ lilies Cragg of Halifax. A sister and brother, Mrs. John Murphy and Dsnlsl c. Crouan, survive ‘hhn also a niece, Miss Frances Clarke {ormurly of Orwell. P. El. l. who has made her home Will} lilui since childhood. The deceased was 70 years of a80- YARMOUTH, N‘. S. April 21-- Tlie miblic ai-ero excluded but rep- esontalives of the press admitted to the prellluiuary hearing ofvClara Elizabeth Pom‘. on the cliarfle 0! IDLKHQGHIQQ her husband, flupialn corge Perry at his home on the iglit of Ffiilfllllfy‘ 20. OTTAWML April 2l—1’remlcr Melglien and lion. C. C. Bullsh- ~yne jtlliiister of Marine and Fish- erlos, hove lbooked passages 1o England for date of June 2nd for lie purpose of taking part. ‘in the Premier's conference‘ which is to. )6 held in London during that outli. Whether the" Premier and is colleague actually sail on the ate fixed or not is contingent pun the session being over by the associated wllih in one of the larg hot iron was applied to the port of lldivaads anatomy that should have been more or less calloused fmim application of a shingle, the boy bras badly bllstvereil. Tliu tailor said ho didn't think lion was so hot ' The court litflinslsdio the tailor that it came cheaper to blister the ‘buy good naturodly than in anger. Hc said there was no malice but llazil tllo tailor was simply careless o: that account let him oi! wllh u fine of $50. -—-—<o0>———-- PARIS, April 2l.——-.'illlc. Cecile Sorel, tho celebrated actress of the Comedic Franchise, provoked a dis- luirbuuco at the Salon deslluinor- lsts yesterday by attempting to don- tioy u vsarlcuturc of hor by Bib, tho famous Parisian cartoonist. She succeeded in breaking tho glass flint covered the carlmturet‘ but was sclzcd by attendants before she could do more damage. When ll t- smokc of battle cleared tho act- ims dLscovoi-ed that ln breaking the glass Silt) liud lost a iuby sits nil of Dlifly. _ lvsluetl at 10,000 francs. She worc ___\meri‘ flic- gem lu a rim: and it was loos- NEW YORK’ Apm 21 y uni-d from‘ its setting when silo can shipping will be complete! Q who had been phoned for; NOW_Wll)‘ arc tho‘ L-q for um “m” again “cOmpaM-u tied up on dirty if lilo owners 1,._-,-Mr3_ Blouse andfllree chmmm persist in (‘llfilf cllorts to rciluct Tlicy will visi. iittmiiiomont. iii..-“"="‘~'"-_ vclikiyli 1"“_"“*"1I,~ 9M9‘; home o; Mrt “was... ‘Maw on w- dcul ul tlio Flllfifllflllllllili bcamans k_n.,ve]5wke_ ML M0350 is an linliru declarsd today. .Furuselli onglnocr on the C. P. R. and his .55“! ‘he "eimlmhwlii m)" Twang‘ scene of labor is from Itevelstolie m“) “m” "m" ma“, present M“ w ‘Kam-loopm Gold,” and 4mm. iuid predicted that .1 striltile woiild points. lie first wcllt West thir 1RY°1YQ°Y°Y¥ member: 0G‘ etbn m: teen years ago last; August. and °“ 1mm “u” “a i °_ r?°'_..1“'_ii‘°“, his present position proves Wlllti; ‘ ‘ ~ success sttemdetly-‘his efforts. Ho] goes back accompanied by the} best wlslie, of his family and; many frlnnds. Before dapartint: be and his brother, MuJOI‘. DOESN- tlio stock and fixtures of Aultl and. Sou; ‘tforchsnts, New Annan and, tho-re ‘is a. Jiolfl that 11o may return‘ ats later date to take an active mart in the business that his brothers are now conducting. Th5 tfirlh and industry bf these young - men are‘ but the reflection from conscientiously industrious psi- , cuts. Y ,_ FOLNJE COURT OQl:NGS.- At the rpolloe court yesterday several "early birds" appeared on complaint of the proprietor of the Chinese rostsinunt on Queen St. It seems UhQY wen-t. in some time after 12 ddiocl: on Saturday nightw- i early Sundsy-morning-snd one of tho plumber, it was claimed. poured -a glass of water down the China- ’man‘s neck. As he did not re- iquire a bath ‘the treatment was lresented, and wiiwn one of the number started for the door. the Oriental stood mlsrd with a knife, waiting for the arrival oflllio police. tho Chlnsman was disarmed and the crowd got away. The outcome was their appearance yesterday, and as the guilt o! the party who "potired the water" at the early morning lunch could not be fixed the cam was dismissed, but not before His Honor lnsdructed the police to arrest anyone they found iu the restaurant on Sundays. morn. lugs who listl no uccil to be luoro, I I . ill _. llllllhfi; it. large gathering of Basket bsll fans turned out to see the game Wednesday night between Prince gtrecg School and the Y. W, c, iii! "ll-iii? ‘iii ' .: ll ‘Iiho ganlc was played in tho "T" ltym and oniled 12-4 in favor of thePY. W." The 1st period cndgd 2-4. in the second the esoi-o re- mslmned 4-4 until the lsst three mlsuncq t.’ plsrfivhém the "Y. w." Mind iii-y ‘basket, four times In on su essidn. o P ace Street forwards are vcryfsst and it was only the ~ brilliant work of tho "Y. W." de- tonoa. that 11cm: the score from being reversed . The game was remarkably clean ozcopt on several occasions when the “Y. W." players threw in a fow thrills by way of goodness- urc. ivollls Scantlebury refer-cod tho game in his ususl capable manner. Tho following was tlie llnetup. "Li! HII i] p! igl n ll m l} m’ Prlnoo 8'rs°t 8ohool Y. W. O. A. FORWARD‘ Ella Jenkins Jess Mobood Muriel Weeks Doris llsrper _ OIIITII = Louise Bastard Illinoi- stem, Kllllet r 94°F" struck iit the plclurc with lit-r hand- baip. Mlle. SorcPs attempt followed ll. suit for 10,000 fruncs daausges slie brought: flsiilnst llie Salon des llurii- oilsts two days ago because it dls~ played 1.1m caricature wlilcli, she declared, made lit-r cidloulous. 'l‘lio ffdtl-v-i preparations in Iilanisachusetts . “,1... ' . ~14; Ql-AWQLW . rbqu (Bloom. ‘glad-J wéhlogoimla , ,. . v good forssvcrsl Klan!’ - Y IIUCUS CHOIGI MIXED. A ‘mlltttim. 10hr 506.. 25 for Wlmfotfiflpoetplld. ' BRUCE‘! QUPIRB A fnllttilfeof Ill I011}. l0 for Oqfifor 8183.100 for 86.50 M?“ v SEPARATICOLDIS- White. Yel- Pi d. lfl . it'll-iii for sliiso, 100,5: $5.50 , - Each - ate and distinct. l2 for $l.12, 25 f0! $.65. _ sumo vnusriss , JOHN A BRUCE Established ‘I1 Year's ' iiiwcirs sums n» s...._...,. I . “WW3: psalms I - grcwitsodrubsrsipqrlgo," 3:: semoun ~ & Co" btmuuo -. declared, made flier ridiculous. The notice of the suit and hung iii un~ der the caricature, with a mike. making fun oi’ the suit. Seeing this.’ the‘ lady lost her temper. Now. the BEWWBDGPB are chuckling over the fact innit the value of the ruby dur- iug the fracas exactly Mull? ill” sum she demands in her suit. 'i__' MONTREAL. Ali-HI 21-11mm- mientlstlcu that Cuuadn should o1!- polut coinsmerci-l agents to the United States to do the some klml oi commercial work which consuls ilu tho Uiidtod Slates do in Canada iwas made by this Chamber de Com- inorct- at its meetius‘ 100w on a [report of the committee of lillSi- illOSS expansion and legislation. FltlilDElllC-TON’, N. B.. Avril 10 —-W. J. Burden, of Lancaster. iilass, n. former resident of Freder- icton and brther o!‘ George F. Burden, cx-M. L. A. for York illlti now of the Department of Lands and liilnes, has written to friends that lie is interested in u. racing stable which will come to Freder- icton curly in June for final pro- puraifions fufitlie season's cani- mlgn, it being thoir intentions to start their racing season with Fred- ericton Park Associations “curtain ruiscrti" lion; on Dominion Uuy .(July- 1st.) The racing stable referred to will consist of flvc horses, two uf which arc owned by Mr Burden and three by one of his friends. imtl they are now getting their early] l NEW YORK, April ZUA-Huglui mum»... writing in the Evening Mail today, says semi-editorially; "Chicago's blnok 80K. the accused players indicted in connection with the 1019 world series scandal are reported to have organized a ball club which will attempt to play exhibition games. Whether these men believe themselves! t or‘ whether they are merely shame- less the organization of such a team is a. dllsgrsceto the sport. If they are innocent, they ought to have sensa enough to wait until proof of that ' ocence is ostsblished_ “The one thing to command them is their Bllbhllllg nerve. ll. takes some nerve for these mcu to attempt to appear before a crowd of baseball fans. Whoever dares schedule them to play on their parks ought to remove oil pop bottles and everything throwablo before ho admits them to the fury of tho crofwtl. ,4‘ "It is the plain duly of cvory club’ semi-pro, auinteur or what‘ not, so refuse to permit these men to play on tliolr parks and tho duty of every club owner and every or- kuiilzstiou to blacklist anyone who pluys with oordigsiiist them until they arc proved innocent. "l have no doubt that crowds u-ould go out to see them play- or that tlie majority of tho speclut- ‘ (IFS would lie willing to puy sonic- thing for a. chance to throw sonic- ihlng at thom. A cheap cont- iloeiiift necessarily make a clionp man, but, it lllilltl‘: him fecl like it sometimes. . I l!‘ 4am _ i ail‘ I For full .lldvvr. for purity and perfect baking. R those ‘quality in who appreciate superior I balring-golden-crustew- finely téxtured breath-perfect flour is the great. ingredient that will help provide if. flour that baking There is a difference about this tvill be noticeable with your first Our csiicful milling all the sweet. nut-like‘ flavor oi w is so fine of telltiire sud Perféctbékintibliiaysiellilh. HUNT BROS" Bib. p» - if. " h w i' t - “é .=.v- -- lliifliflltwwinrwe-stfw-r . wtrimw». ingot. Because it ' aicatsly white. ouooic harass mhwwh l‘ um-uzvz: wuss 11."!!! . ,W'~rv*' ‘F .~ ‘cavwlfltuifliififi