the 11 ;’ . » 1 ..',“i_1'.t__., _-1. ,,1_.,1".;_-. ,‘ ' -5” 1.' ci »>‘>* ' -”‘ _." ‘.1 .» \ " , 11 .' - ,~s< 1* _‘ I ‘x -.'1:-5-" 3* 1 1:. ‘ f-` ‘.1 “ \_i:~, ~.i1. _r‘-_:;.:~_i.1_"_ '_'.'.}i}' 1 1 1 1 Sworn1l'Cii”H¢\;ll&tion Statement Ftirnished Advertise -Ml “_ _ . ._-ff.1_-_-.-_-_-ff.-_-:_-_-;.1.-_-_-_-,-,_-,_»,,- .___-______,;.,___;;,_._.;;;._._.3__________:____:_,_______ *_____________ - _________:___ _ _ ______ ____________ 'vw _:___ __v_____.______'_l11 .»‘_.‘_‘-. .;.1` -,_ ._ ,_ wr.. _ _ __ _ . _--_-_-";'1 .~».,, ._ 1. , ,_ _ ,, _1-_., ~ H 1 r 1 1 1 __.,s 11* ~ 1 ~ _,,,. _ _______________. do s _Y Y ___n.._____. ________ ________ ‘ l , _ I _.3 f U W I ` ' _ .- < TTETOW AR 1', f no ' l,_ms1.r~,.1,._{,1rrr 5T_;rf,,§'¢;11 _ 1 {¢»r.1l..1....1..;1.......1s.rsr___ “.3 _ .4 \ ?¢'u_ ,.- mv -at ____ rrrrnsses1ilase rn1Csr;sls1oi ‘i=4ir¢i||ii_‘sol°¢rii- _ ment Bonds Will _ be1Sulllected' in Siiecla Income Tax to Preserve Canadian Market for Canadian Issues. llll. -N (special to1.tils1, Guardian.) OTTAWA, Aug.-13.-In view of the 1|;-ge purchases made in Canada of Anglo-French and other government bonds issued in__the__Ux_iited States and tht serious effectwhich the continua- tion of such purchases will have upon the exchange situation _between Cana- da an dthe United States, it is now rs- garded here as certain that at the next session Lewisiation will be intro- duced imposing special income taxa- tion upon all no__n-Canadian purchases llsld by Canadians. The effect of ' :_ |_'. i i‘ 1 such legislation, which will be 'along lines somewhat similar to that in force in England and enacted for the same purpose, will cause the liquida- tion of the securities specially taxed. This liquidation will tend to benefit the exchange situation andpreserve the Canadian market for purely Ca- nadian issues. There is abundance of money in the United States to take up all these securities, the proceeds of which have been expended in the Uni- ted States. _ WHAT SHALL BE ITS NAME? n. &-` ` _ (ly J. E. B. MeGready.) _ Cape Tormentine. N. B., is almost exactly the geographical centre.of the Maritime Provinces. it lies close to the boundary between New_Brunsw_lck and Nova Scotia and is the nearest point on the mainland to Prince Ed- ward Island. Across the Strait on this side and distant eight miles is Carle- i.on Head. Between Carleton and Tor- msutine lies the route of the interpre- viucial ferry. soon to be put in'opa'ra-, tion. 3' . ‘For almost s generation'»»sa_lt the Railway Department and will no doubt be announced in due time. Carleton _will hardly serve. as there are already some six or seven towns and post- oiilces in three or four of the provinc- es in whole or_in.1part bearing the name. But' that the new town will the beginning nf this happy new order grow and prosper must be apparent 'to any one who has looked 'over the site and surroundings and has con- sidered thesubjeet in all its bearings. It is beautifully situated. in the midst of a1 rich arid prosperous farming G0\ll\t\‘y~ lt"h,as manynatural at- csnsaisn rsiiwsy system ht, |,e,,,,_.1trs<=`,r1on»- as e summer resort for counscted with the _projecting points on both sides' of the Straits. But the Mlrslus L_i_uk_in me chain or interpre- vincial transp -on remained until. the Borden Gqyernment undertook to supply it. ltiwas ‘fortunate _that this undertaking who begun before tlieout- break of thi great war, otherwise with the vast expenditure which that colossal struggle involves, we might llave1been’ compelled to wait for weary years. in the future for the be- ginning of this vastly important work which is novi approacbiugcompletion. The s is I th tl ame __ true o e more cos y terminal works at Halifax and Saint John. _ _ . The undertaking to establish- the Car Ferry involved the location and ‘onstruction of_artiflcial harbors or loth sides of the Straits where -nature and not only failed to provide them, but had placitll almost insurmountable obstacles in the' way. Sufilce it to say that these obstacles, have been met and overcome by engineering skill and construdtiva ability of a high order. that giva__promise oi' making the work a greht and end_urlng` sue- cess. Much the.more difiiuclt and costly of the two terminals is that on the island side at Carleton Head, to which the writer recently paid a visit. Every visitor in Carleton I-lead-_and there have been ipany during the time that tha works have been under cou- struciion must have been impressed wtih the extent and variety of the Dlant of the construction °0lI\Danl’ and Q the arduous na- ture of their work. Prince Edward is lsnl stone is too_'soft for use in the piers. and the Ifone had to be quarri- ed in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia and towed long distances in big scowa to its destination. Tha cribs' of rein- forced concrete for the pierwere also moulded s Point ii Ch ri tow it tain-ist_s._ a waplendid broad beach of bard sand. h a` very gradual descent under sea ai..ail states of the tide, and abundawgwuent -sites for summer hottages, _lf links and tennis courth, near at hand. An hotel here should pro__ve remunerattva. at the future gateway of the Island, the point ef landing and departure for all w o como and go to and from our shores. As a warehousing -and. distributing point forali inward freights and -as e collecting and shipping point for all products of the Island at all times of year the advantages of me new town and port are too apparent to need any argument in support. Already im- _porters and shippers are taking note of those advantages and will become investors in the new town, and it is safe to predict next year building op- erations at Carleton will be moreso tive and important than at any other centre within the Province. We hope great tliingsin the future from the development of.-manufactur ing industries in P. E. island, render easy communication with the outside world which the car ferry is expected to give And what town will have such facilities for receiving the nec essary supplies from outside and for shipping its products to all parts of Canada and the world as will be ai'~ fordod at Carleton I-lead? Investors in town lots in the Far West. many of whom have had sad experiences, must now regret that they had not turned their attention to ihasplendid possibili ties now emerglngiabove the horizon here nt home Many of them will, I ani assured.desire to retrieve their loss es abroad by an early purchase at Carleton To get in now is to antiodp ste, the boom that must come when our people awake to a full realization of what is rapidly coming. Watch t _ u ene an e across the gtmg from may 99|," ¢°'|Garieton l~lesd»sud see it grow. srlet ' on. Windy, weather ,aud. rough "ll" sreatly hi tiered and _obstructed the operation ' d s et cause , The early opening of thecar ferry ‘route to the mainland, if it means much to the island terminal town. s. furtiisr sais ut tam hut or tiissl\\°*“° .m\\°l' 'm°f° 1 i° _ Y- 81- ` aoncr`ete cribs haf been safely brought over. »{_.1 _ _ The work s¢'”Carleton cannot be fully completed is year. but it .is hlivsd and con ntiy expected that- it will it 1' ' th" th 1 \ e so _ _,.advs_nced at ir 'iffy ¢sn'ba tn" operation before; ‘T10 Going w er. A'traok1 of stand people of this island vinpa, _ lt_ t mpa,ns_ wa--‘ have inalrlng our Province sn' intergalpari of the great and prosperous Dominion it 1 means ssttiua=!§_eb._1 the _sprinss 1 'oi 'our legitimate tra e a1|l industry. _it caps that for the iirst time in our istory our workers of the farm and 'ltd-guage ,gn md _;¢'¢\|, tgrmlnz the fisher and in all Ines of produc- E -1 as Ter. 1.. it Where ths;1'1l_=.trtdsa "“ 'U mils sua . yt ed possible by the new. constant and .‘, N ' I I _ rs§T\;\\‘d rea ily lnslle y. itlve, industry shall, en_)qy.`_ll`lhl\1_l_|l11Bl-0 i Yequaladvsntslilit spd- eauai- a with tllose-of.1!the other pro Videos. 1 " 5’ N ::'i11- _ -_-M M- _ ei.i'1r..1:.~1“..::~°.;s.~..~r..°#.iinr“ ‘T15 QI lil Oollcflt. _ .-._r1anoft.liana_w town. wilieil '_ 1 awa ts a r ,_ Nan liid off '__ an antarpriai . l eompsa and lots have solar 11 Ny stat ~ . ; f°i\udstim lu considers ' _ . A a oious 1 t1WlhW»m sad l 0 iislliiss onli" " :T eompis'tza'i»y` 1._ °f 15°. U°“\*°* ` 5¥l“"°’ ilav, hgh" 3_~ `____ _. .. Q .M . _ will ba open to u 5 over uraat at good "~_ __ 1 all -J ___ ment Rai sys. A r one Wlminihtarlto tit Lf _ ml xo' 1- W' _ . ' 6°” “ l°“' tllllv. _lofilin ' ' ' ` " 'o-1'* ofts nt: ariiieini tilorougiiairs- - 1 ,_-L-111 ~ _ _ .~l_ 9° _ _ vm , W t 1 ;>uT.T¥ ng ins`t a.rs r w con Wing 'di'-‘l¢el`vi_ll¥ til e re opmnnssiimtiiaf niagar- IDWQ, gg “um .n '“"mde ' ;'-.'_` __ _ ._- __ ` __ . 11` ' , Cl1lI‘l0t B 0 canadian lrrslniar, to whom it owf’ "‘ ' ` 1 “ . and to hue." oz: -32 2;, Ht'-`1__;`_.‘___ '_ ___'_ .z`.._'v_ F _Lei fl '___.t _v` 'Ilia 1 tu ,__ ____ 1_-__ :_ ._ ., _~ 4.1. lute" “ti HT 1+; 1' ~ i»+1“`=-1 ."»$l.ifit“i'~:.:t \. r 1 1. - 1 \‘l N l' (_ _ _ _ _ #is _ 5 <1* T mauv- _ . ‘_ ,Nd , _ _ _` 1” ‘_ _ _‘ _ _ __ _'_ 1 ,.1 -<1 -.___.‘ _s 1 ' -_ L'»’i_"'_l,;\_¢__1.,_` _,y__ _ _ _ _ . _ ll;-__1._~g ,._l, __ f'_"rr¢.__.., » . f _ ... ~1 .1 1. ‘ 1;’ `1 ._‘.f?i;§‘ i.‘>i""`%‘U;‘.f»';w:{f' 1 -‘ _ _ ._ 1 1. __ ' `V GN .L_Ullli$1 PARIS, Aug. 3.-A oillcial statement says; "North of the Somme we re pulsed last night several attacks by Germans on Monacu Farm and or- ganized new positions between this farm and Hem Wood. It has been confirmed that German units engaged in the region of Monacu Farm had to be relieved as the result of the heavy losses tehy sustained since July 10. South of the Somme a counter at- tack on our positions located south of Estreest failed under our fire. On the right bank of the Meuse the Germans delivered several counter at- tacks upon trenches we captured yes- ..-.. ».=- terday. Everywhere our curtains of fire and the ilre of our infantry check- ed tbe efforts of our adversaries who suffered heavy losses. Our troops following their advantage made no- table progress south of Fleury. They have reached the immediate surround- ings of this village and has even gone beyond the railway station. The number of prisoners made by us in Fleury alone is in excess of 700. This raises to 1100 the total number of abiabodied prisoners who fell into our hands since August 1st. On the right bank of the Meuse in region of Vaux le Chapitre and Che- nois there has been continued ln- 1 Q g ‘T __ BK ., ‘ ers and 0cclipied a -Number oi Strongly Fortified :iz resins. ws. " ' concluded between the Minister of Fi nance an the British Treasury For li’nsliions lleld by tlerinans. All Countere-atieaeks 11 ._ Were llepulsed with _illxceedingly lleavy Losses to ::z.11'ri;e§.:1:;:.zs ‘;f..';1::...':;_1:<.1_11°‘11.11_1;1_1 tense artillery fighting but without in- fantry part cipation. The night pass- ed quietly on the remainder of the front except in the forest of Apro- mont where with rifle ilre we disper- sed certain German patrols. On the Somme front Sergeant Chai- nat yesterday had two aerial encoun- ters with German machines and.in each case vanquished his enemy. These victories make a total of eight German machines brought down by this aviator. Anothfl' German serp- plane, attacked at close quarters by one of our machines, fell to the ground and was wrecked at a point near Chauley. A sad drowning accident occurred ln Bouris Harbour. July 31st. About noon _Elsmere Conrad, aged 18, a member of the trawling Schr. Nellie Viola, went bathing alongside his vessel, swam_ around for some time, no one taking particular notice, when sudden- ly a cry was hea.rd. The crew on look- ing over the ship side could see noth- ing except a few bubbles rising out of the water. Pius J. Cheverie, master of the life saving station at Souris. who happenel to be on board, immedi- 'ately jumped overboard. dived for the drowning man but owing to the mud- diness of the water, a gale blowing at the time, could not locate the victim. Capt Cheverie then came to the sur- face and finding that Conrad had not risen, dived a second time remaining down so long that fears were enter- tained for his own safeti' CHN- Che' “S rs The observance of the second anni- versary of the declaration of war be- gins to-day with Divine Services. A Union Service will be held at 11 a. m. in St. James’ Church at which the Rev. R. G. Fulton will preside and other ministers of the various protes- tant churches will take part. In St. Dunstan‘s Cathedral High Mass will be sung arid special prayers 1oi'fered for our country and for those who have fallen in battle. A detachment of the 5th Siege Bat- tery will attend each service. The Government also will be oifi- cially represented at both churches. Those business. places that can afford to do so without undue inconve- nience will close between 10.30 a, m.. and 12.30 p. m., to permit employers stnnin iNii|v1tiilsiliv 1u“uSHiuul lnnivs Pnncliimmt and employees to take part in the ser- vices: At 2.30 p. m., the Special Session of the Legislature will be opened with the usual ceremonies, the Guard of_Ho- nour being formed by a detachment from the 5th Siege Battery under com- _ mand of Col. Peake. A "UW _l?l_5![l_§_ _ fl _ ' 1_, Q _ _~_ _, _t__' __ ~. 1' ‘t 1' A .1-' .,;__,{._f‘_ '."..' ‘H ' A '."\" _ -.1 __l,‘ ”` '_.l_,_1_.,-_;..i 1 1 1 |M1PnliiN1i.lli 1 T ARRANGEMENT nnilniintu _ i enroll Arrival ny wnrit f l '_ . ' . 1 _ 1 __ gi urrowiugs ol Past Y_ear1ii"om l-Iligl`aii'|T'u MilI]E1BYllllIES __ ._ _Since Augustl French Captured 1,100 German Prison- 111111 °~_-1 OTTAWA Aug 3--A transaction i Wm “fit bl’ 5°ld Wt Wm fll\‘l\i1l'|\"`Ti'81 im ortsnce to Dominion basis or imperial bsuldss .eradltéla H the llnited States and Canada. om a period after the outbreak of t e vim. the Canadian government borrow i over a year now the Dominion Flm1n» -1 De artmcnt has borrowed from ‘~ the Enemy. 0ue French Aviator Aecouuied lor ....;:.. represented by our expenditures in Under the arrangement which is now being madetbe Dominion Govern- ment will pay off from time to time its temporary indebtedness to the Bri- tish Government by the issue't otha Imperial Treasury of Dominion bonds bearing the same rate of interest and having the same maturities as the is- sue of the imperial Government from the proceeds of which the advances have been made. The amount of the bonds will be calculated having re- gard to the issue price of the Imperial securities. The first transaction will involve the extinguishing of over one hundred millions of temporary indebt- edness of the Dominion by the issue to the British treasury of three and s half per cent. and four and one half per cent. dollar bonds maturing in Paid liyluiperlal Treasury Dominion ”'r11_js'=.=11frasv.-1nsa '1928 and 1945. These |‘ll`nl¢¥“i'<-{~ sitter sox is 1 1 1‘s..».*°‘aw This. is _Being Praeiised_'_Each1'Day but Authorities are Making no Oliieetloss ...tlP.°f.’;"t3.i’.‘:§ii5.“5§iii‘5.‘£2.25 Room lor More Candidates. ber at which a. resolution will be pro- posed recording our inflexible deter- mination to continue to a victorious those ideals of Liberty and Justice which are the common and sacred cause of the Allies. Addresses will be delivered by pro- minentpublic m`en dealing primarily with the problems to be faced at the conclusion pf the war. not only a daily, but an hourly and al- the matter. This ballot box stuillng, however. is not such as to cause an investigation V°l`l° f°m“3 l° effect ° "°'°“° the _ ‘ , ` _ _ by election oiiicials. although before it crew of the Nellie Viola besen srei>i>11 "” 1, om- time win irurriiy "oe an oiiicisi ing and succeeded in raising the body. of any kind in the count,-y who will U10 dire" 0" 0f l' ° 0"” "' - 1 '_ 1 The ballot box stuilin is oin on at to restore animation, but after work- ‘ 1 _ '_ _ ' me campaign deparuiemg og Thu ing for about four hours it was found _ 1 GUARDIAN and the stuffing consists life was extinct Whether the fatality of _the deposmng of bundles gf gou- was due to cramps or heart failure tes could not well be determined. but the _ ‘ opinion prevails that itdwas abs latter. _ ' “nes offered by this paper-_ The body was conveys to B un eb The oiilcers and men of No. 5 Siege dance by Gr. Joe Doyle was so good as' l. _ aim? ;°':Yn: any gy gagfweéhséz Battery are certainly deserving of the to fetch a repeat order. “Do Your. GREAT INTEREST NSPLAVED pens and votes by the many con ~ tants and their friends for the valuable es u .. ' Gnodich mnter of the “Name viola" heartiest congratulations upo nthe sue- Bit, was the title of another catchy Wm d _ _ mst shown by cam to th’ boy' moth" who ,Games at cess of;their Camp-Fire Concert last chorus and was followed by the Bst»_ d_dMe;’°g§_°_;‘ "£1: friends gives pm C1111- C11 N1 5” : tetris.-P'.:“°.i‘r; °..."l'1.'i'.:°.“‘°': me of 1 Ueceswl W" *iw °“'>' 5°” °f th” f°“B tf' ' “ °,“°e 1-he peg 15,- ff., ““, ° ,ff W ind uf °‘,'.,,§§ candidate in 'rite ouaimiarrs orsrul h C d An an uh. as n is ery par anc p go ousy cam own e cu me that the late Ari ur onra Q Y ' p,-|19 Campaign must rea to whether the “mama Bhmnd be m_ _'1‘h;i-rtre was crow_d_§i_i___to_otl_;;r__a_li:>o_;-_s. f_e_ll,_ vt;_i_;i__Y11. --""“ _ _ 1 “DE training camp circumstances was re- Comes Back -wi h al jo ning n e one CENT at 'om ‘uh m"__Mm_ s »‘ 1 . - 9 ireshing and gave the people an in chorus.. _ _ to _m mm "_ mn umm” (,____h <1 11 1i5:2f.':1.i1; °' ..2.:1.:..:1..°:1.11i1;.-f'.i:.‘:.:.:1._:1..a‘.:t.1::: ma.. 's...:.... ...rf-. -nm To N70 A“|‘m ‘_M°d‘"‘t° '° _ 'rpg li;-Qt item on the programme 'eitlii. lt1brought a mighty round of °lf§l‘§°* "'°°¢7‘“'° °°“" ‘4 s . Er-2? _,__ §?=2°E , . ; ’4'*"t‘ff A Y ~. _ é it. ret.. . 'aiu-i... 1 . f . ..... » i_t.a__ _ _ 'E , 14.1.., .ut--._ 'li °““‘ “W mm ”“"‘“*°1 “"“" i, tits Buttery or-ones sppisuss sua s aemsnii for ers ot Moroa"i'6Fr F6‘i""'l“"FFiHin . BM' A s'e°\u'»d- .z>utr\%?s.0l."'° ' F1” 4 it much change n temperature. V" '.'.°°T°°"°“ Y I* _B _ _ nt M h- “gg 1ggL__ 1150.7.g51v|im¢p¢i_' lu centre of tiis ls, soar .__ __ l` ‘_ “1* '1 ‘ _td :wt *su 'wtf' '°°°“‘°"` 'i<'."'n°¢{?s'li°s'i:f‘ri9r'ui§’i‘f.'étiTffl%T"yu'i°ls sfl tilt T2. ° -Filed ss'i\_":nis t\usrtft_n.ri~ _'.¥°*» ___ 1»_>__._ ._...,i~_ _ _“QQ "_‘_ (Special to the Guardian) V _ _ _ a' teTnp|;r?' .'?&p_q¢“|:: 1. ` 1 _ i-gapaud pour over' the connactilrg '_' rn.. 1 .~1;,*:.-;f.1;;::'.°,1 1.. _ 1 1 ‘ N »"' .». ,"" `¢` 1 W" ~"`s .\.- 1 _.. 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H” Om" mahogany I _ 1 ' " _- -sigh usiisani gpg ||,|,¢,,,- tuTs throughout tiorevan- "“riisi-s's class to. our- Buttery." 1 0”" ‘"9" *° 0"* _‘“ u'u_ Co.. ww dir* _~ 11___1. ’ _- -------- 'H' - lim" °‘.“"°°‘“‘°"'~- li l'T"“"sTli‘i“" T""'°‘" l»°°".X2' 1 f ““"“‘ M 1 =i -_ F* -' I snnsrai Llama 23% alnsnrssn 1_°"f§;_;l;1¥:“.l°:: £d°§,‘_‘§,‘.’,§,_?-',"t_,_,'l. §€_t:'_sf"nm¢:-s°__:1Tfs?§T?__;rness? gamer u°u°°'°f*- AW" ,,,*}‘}"1 ...K an __ 1»i. .__ . 1 u T l t T) ll!! TID* 'W t.‘. WAS ll l G 0ll§1l Y l\ll\‘_. Il ' ' It QW! thx l?'w”::d-“to tli‘;n¢t.hi:“vzaa'° nxt: Ig: ' wTiT;hsi‘:1:d1 quulte I llll- response to an ence; Sit. Bruce IIV9 ` ET: work. A and - gan d in is which can nov¢’:"¢n|y 'rpm (img 'g ,ptengid qusrtette num- "Bscausel Love Yea.” ‘Thea esaael No, 34 Pownal st. Apply 82 Rich- _ 3 pg ieavd‘%irf ras in the uiorainl and ber, "sweet and Low" those tsisins go_'_‘_Len: :-0113 °’I;r‘sil”_1_1;nd me st. B `_v_§___|_:-6 return il‘tMi *MUNI ‘\@l“'\etll~ port baing Bats. Btcrns. and ruea os. _ aw w s in _ __w~'_']f¢__ AT gngg, ' _ sua sensor sirssarfgmgn s a .r.1c. oi ii me or. Pres- Peaks Iellewl lu ."\\l°h.l=~ llslrtllr an mm. surly to W. Stew rt. 1 1 1 __ T3* ri events; is s vn;ni1_ we Tgr. .'i-"il: ssme :\T::Eetts__siterws_;:s tiisni::_;l___.t\;:la_;1__l__l°lm_~ am" 5;‘.‘;'t isa3_porehsster_§t.___”_`_ I _lit . 1 ’ |_ i i__:_ ,_ ».-.._..-1.»-ff-W- 'W' “M” mn°‘°‘“”"w'°' ';°°` ‘"3 "T" v°1°'"" Chmi 'Ten vvs iz niitieioims for sssistlai tires' WW ‘°"" °‘°6"° °"*°’ 7'* ` i _i ., . it tivity attire outside oriai up ia- unity- stu; srssiieni. Leu- 1 __ - _ "_ _Pu M md mm,M_§1» ea for ‘grey school. Ne._90v-“flirt 1 -~ » 1 11- 1 1 with i¢a‘¢)i5l}’U' -.hints Peake in s comic recitstlon create cues ra. e r -i D M _ Am, t, y,¢,,|| ,gp _ __ _ _ 1__ and baaasptiiiliblai ’M¢ HGV- ftlitgaiora. Then “me ii song-- free advertising, the young ladies UN “_ “_ nM__s_‘M3|N_ _ _ _ __ _1 __ *_~_.§_-_1, __|,.1;___ 1 °"°“11*f.ti‘..n1'i.#'ii.‘°1‘ 1* f"“~f°'~ - r--11~"-‘11 “:::°.:1":.i :.‘::.“.::':.‘:'..:':..°°.:.r.ti’.: .‘;:°".°.'.°.f l - L - _ -- re _ ~~~ - - .§i‘:n"§r1'\~._' as . ,.~», ,__ ...`.._,, . __-___ __ _ __,_,_