._, ‘j I cm UARDlANuu" qt" /WHEN PRAIRIE HOMEG AND TREES. In twenty years tile Doilllllldfl Forestry Branch has distributed usluol‘ SHOP from Holmgn’; Unplug, ICE CREAM SOCIAL at Lower _ w ‘\ sixty million trees to farmers liv- Montague, on Friday evenilltl’. J-uly \ ing ill the Prslsie Provilnces. HOPE RIVER TEA, Saturday 7-th. Proceeds ill aid oz‘ New Ull- That this has been wort-h wbilm. ion church. f , FLY PADS . - nun DIRECTIONS ‘ (AREFUILY AND" " rultirwiuzn 8th. l! rainy on Mondiy 10th. and that it has been 0i‘ great bene- flt both financially and in tile W!!! of added comfort and pleasure is made clear in ‘forty letters wrlttvl by settlers telling of their B\l(l"e:la ‘THE VERNON LADIES‘ AID NOTICE—P. E. lllilnd Fqx an. will hold an ice cream festival 1n cult 60., wllh to Inform Qllgif w; “"3 Mmvlew QPBIIBB Hull 011 Sa- ‘omors that they are able to nup- Thc Best ivrdfly evening. Jul-y a. If not ply nced: m nhelm as ulilll. manly with ire-in The» Mir lei!"- fine on Monday. July 10. ____ _ , v igrnléhe principal pllrt. oi‘ s-llletln .. ‘..._L~.t.. ___ \\ / 0. ‘. "Sheet-lass in Prairie ‘frec- When your mllll earplugs-etc ti» much for your UNITED ‘FARMERS Ltd.. 01' CilsilileaalilidAgrbsyDaifjfigglfilogpyg 7' ’ Planting," just published by the ’ "l“""‘""""'""' w" “"7 " °" °"" - ‘ _ Kensington, are offering for sale outing to Pictou on Monday. July i. n F] Kmus ‘o: Forestry Brunch. The Wbltfifq are No__ their retail store, property 0n 10 from Brush Wharf Orwell..$ Bat o a y mo“ entmllmsuc i" regard m me This expense In not llecelllury wlfll a “RENlPllllhV-‘f Broildlvay st. also goods on ban i ' per Packet at all Druggisia. value “l sllelloulmlls wuucu have . equipment and goodwill. See-the ‘ A GENERAL MEETING of the GIOCOIB and General SWIG not. ly greatly increased i-lle 0 a \ Ily nil-ginn- from am m 1.000 Ills. Tilt-y will In the add in another column, l=_ l1 lgluuu uyruum, uheede" cash value of their farms, ‘hut also llralrcw lmlnllmll frame. . - ____ Club w," be new u“ the Agflcuu SPFI _ have made tilclr plilceq more hone , ._ plnkp your lh-nIn-w fll-pnrnlor any lulu YOII Wlll- MIODONALD WOMEN'S INSTI tural Hflll, CTNIYIDILGLOWII 0H Frl- I CLOSING “k0 and cnwblpd them w BMW Return the smaller purl: 11ml fltllnlzll lllul we make you - lubnu-“ul u TUTE l5 lwllllug u uluuwuuruy uuu —"-——— apples, plums, Slflilll fruits, and unlit. z dily, July 7th at 12.30. M. Mé- wme m: our 102: Cllllllolille “III-IS.” ' , The annual exainnation and clos- lgg emu f u“ |Y \ _ tender vegetables where these » Hllflllllflllnfl (‘Kellfiylouflltlhnebulllllrll in“ -—-—— - ‘m5 or Sprmg valley School wok we” mnmsflm“ |""""“- T“? °"|"3l' The [many evening‘ Prone“. m am RESERVE SATURDAY the 8m place on the evening oi June 291.1. llilrt oi’ the bulletin explains the ' ' ‘ ' w? - suit-cw 1v. n. . of tho new Orphanage and the July for the great Dlcnlc wt st. Amwllg“ m“ Wemhe“ w“ "m "‘*°P‘"“""" PM". "lillvv which " ‘ ' schools. Peter's Bay and be iuleilrell it will "HY “Ml- over a “Mar”! vlmwr“ wee“ “re “em u"! "P" l" Iii-line llquq (lull-p 11ml .\VOI'KI ____ _. I , be up to m; mg“ standard u‘ (up were present nt the examination settlers. (loplclll (ll- ll". bulletin’ ' ‘ ""'"""" """ rs: LADIES 0f st. Andrfvlfs Ill?!‘ ones held on the same g‘l‘(llll1tl. which‘ W“ florid-legion by thliellelaclll- ill-av] be 113d ire» upon‘ input-anon i ' U Presbyterian Church. Montague If Saturday is wet come Monday. a;:4$filfigdgleuil11322135513“: “r5 8W2“) "90"?" Qt lmfidlll’. 0!- nnlrtlll. P. é. Other Lin" will hold a social on the league --~—- s ‘ ' d r . ‘ ' ‘ ' nenm-w Trill-k gruuuuu, Tu u, J l u“ R _ COMMUMON A1- BmQH HlLL Ernest Smith. The perlect iliscip- __......>_____. _ _ _ _ nn......l...,~ ,,e__;*3-,';- 0,, imlnlntntlfsmhyii...“yglnml of. --'r1... Stlurllllliilllt of r1..- 1pm., line 2nd tarot-pl»: nnswedrl 115x198 purl; GRAZING Ouogilguvwsvs This 1s positively the greatest cloth- . ' ' , . . ~ a l ' ' 0 T ' ' t "- ~- ~~ Sisal‘ 1.2.5.22": ha; Y? H" , wl. 9 9 n I ti“. u ' _ -. .. u ' i. i , , _ i Cream i dzlY following. B‘; oideenrp L vices at 10.30 and ti. Services also A T“"““"‘g “mm 0' ‘he evemm; '0“ the “"“"‘g"““l“““l “"1"” "I lng clearlng out Sale of the season’ aside as YIIPPHI ri-servrs there ilre cunslderablo 1111111», which have] ibeen delludcil of llll be!‘ but whicl1| W111i Protection Will, in time, that. the crops u.’ IIJIITO glasses w-hiclll i116)’ bPilr illziy Iu lllzldo 11s useful‘ .__n_ on A BRILLTANT YOUNG STU- L’ D DENTw-simcng the list uf success- ' ful candidates ill Grant Bros. Pcn- COM‘: To THE '35‘ CREAM ‘llElTlRIlIp COIlIBHI, New GInsgQWQSOCIIAJrThe New Annan W0- 1\'. S., awarded to the pupils of St. “m” luflmllifi i016"?! JWYIBK ‘"1 Separator Thursday at 7 uuu Saturday M was the reading oi i111 address and _ m_ - the presentation of i1 suitable re- membrance to the teacher. A very pleasing programme was curried out‘ after which pupils and visitors were treated to candy. All our UncalIed-for Suits 0nd Over- coats are offered at an absolute V. HUGH MILLER, OF CAMlfi-lby the ftOXl§f9gflIl0I1 0t‘ Si. David's gELLTQN, cALLED "l0 |Preslbyterlsn Church at 11 meeting 8T. JOHN held this evening. It. was iln ounced Jghn’ Acudem L u tll-‘riday evlriilig. July 7Tb, on New The N" “"1 W“ ‘is ‘mums: as p°"“lb"‘g“ “'9 “m” “mdillg “c” . ‘_ ___ at me ‘nesting m“ Rev_J_/A'1uac_ Miss ilwafle .l_yaqipllu leTlilfilulllmtaa Anna" Park‘ H stormy, Saturday . I pR|zE U31- ilenlents, nu- glriilllli,’ of cattle, Frlendqnaking M0ney.saving price. -l- JOHN N. s., July c.-An uu- Keisan. the recent minister of Si. Miss is tile ihnlgiltt-i- of Mr win J “venilig- " ' Pm” m’ D“'“°"““°“‘_A““‘ S“ ‘owes’ M" “"""" is °°"'“‘"”d - nlous call’ to Rev. llugll lililler. David's who had gone to Moose lhliluot formerly POSIITIII-Ilerrflf. - ‘ bury“ umml puny!‘ nlgnhmonp‘ There - v _ '~ ~ ‘ , _ .uri=aso , mbBiltll»ogqsgAwgfwgxifgxggg fig-e!" “ccilpmllce °i '1 ca“- W" I" filruillso tn; fralldl-{lfllllflllter 0t’ Ju-lrynvugg 225x83; iliRi/IICEB-I: turn.“ n" Atlteudance, Jeml Pm forest rezrlll-tilssdlpdsslllifllallyxflliqtlll); The patterns and colors are most attractive-styles and eon... 5H acre, usl. \l- -- ~. . _ . - w ' though only nlue you“ ‘Lid tier Tryou 7.30 D- m. On Friday evening Grade Vl.~1, Bessie Campbell, (Iiilgtli-II-ullh.‘ VVulllllCllvlvl-Wlllle un- sizes to w" an Inen‘ -. munds “are Wm be plleusod w July 7th the new _]_ B_ 9111438112, Ella McNeil. ‘ [mp WW7!‘ ‘llvl .1511: 11.._..re or _f0r know ma; she “us uluu uuowu will give an address on tuberculosis Grail? V-‘MHRHIB bfllllllbell; 2. m ' f‘ 1- “if composed oi‘ tull- marked prowess in m. .1 u , its nature, prevention and treat-Madge -\‘1L'N9|l|. l MMYI" L l” “w”? "150 5W9!‘ . nlusic during the 1'1 ‘t Lesa u 5 M ‘mcnt. The pilbllc ls invited to-ut- Grade lV.~~l, Jean Prufltt; 2. i“ whim" I. 'i‘l1i- settlers iii tile Vames ma‘ ""11 d” “will as $‘l5"m‘* “mm” 3r” such 3'5 t0 .__l_‘_a y L lend. Mr. Duggett speaks with u Allllillwlle Cflnllivk- ‘Vest hm?’ rmdnrv "vm1"d mem‘ -» ~ - - WEDDING acute --iC0l‘L'ilr'ln Wiile experience on this subject. Grade ll.l.—-1. Fred Bryanion; 2. SPIYPF l" W's“ iuivileses. in n11 ‘"91!’ “il-“Y QWFYIMY- “Wsiigaie- "i" "115 i" really a" the iwvvirt-us zin- nninln-r of sltgck associations -llii:<l increased which is indicative oi‘ the growing fnvollp with which STDCKUWITGPS view the cilbollPriitive use oi’ filrcst range.- ‘Ulnllill Hvhvrl Director oi‘ Ferns. try, Ottawa. “WOW-n- Tl-ygu Bapligl, Roland Champion. Grade Ii.---1, Roy Brysnton. Grade l—l, Leigllten Harrington; 2, Wilibur Bryanton. Grade I, 2nd Dlv.—1, Fred Camp- bell; 2, Ellen Harrington. ‘ l Onkels. CTlBVOfS—0lIlH‘l9.——l\ vr-r Imemhudy 00019- lprelty dnllble wedlllug muk place Church at 8 o'clock Friday even- ,iu the church ol,‘ the Holy Rosary, I118- Thorold, Ont.,z1t 8.30 a. m., 011 'l‘ucs- day. June 27th inst when Miss Mamie Onkels of that city and Mr. ‘I Ambrose Corcoran oi‘ St. Teresa's, P. E. l. also her sister Miss Leona u Oiikels and Mr. Joseph C-IBVGPS were united in the holy bonds of matrimony. The ceremony WIIS per- unusuillly good offer. i-i-it UncalIed-ljol’ Ilickcyis Black Twist The Chew 0i Satisfaction How different the flavor, how well bodied and how juicy. and splendidly manufactured Hickey Chewing To- FAREWIEILL GATHERING Mr. Thus P. Hughes of Emerald Junct- ion who sold his homs-izlrm in the spring to Mr Fred Kelly, has _ . law“ “'9 his resmence i“ mm?‘ The matinee races at Riverside More Nmm'8h'“9‘ lottotown. Mr. and Mrs. Hughes Park, July 1st were u grand such - —€-<0>—-i RIVERSIDE PARK RACES Millions of figs ugod yearly. \ . Hickey 8i Nicholson Tobacco 60., Lid. Manufacturers CIW‘|°"°*\°W“ lzetle. They wore large white hats and carried shower bouquets oi‘ while roses. During ‘the ceremony I i1 beautiful rendition of Ave Marla was given by Mrs. Wllllnm Oates. ilcronlpilnied by Miss Minnie lir- ~ lecher, the organist. A violin “Obli- gitto‘ ‘was rendered iby Miss Jcail lliuttle. Alter the (EGPPIIIOIIY n. wen~ ldiiil: breakfast was SQFVPKI tit tile ONLY THE FINEST OF THE ‘TOBACCO CROP" lloiue oi‘ the brides’ brother, Mr. _ Ray Onkels where :1 reception was ll llPlil in the afternoon. Both {HIFIIPSL _ u _ then left for Niagara Falls, Newm ‘mlhw- $111517"; |York and Buffalo on ll brief honcy-“CPFIVIWSMIKYVI- at‘ and lliilrynian and n highly res. planted resident of the place. Previous to removal a number oi‘ his brother members of the-B. I. Society ll(‘.(.‘0illlllllllt‘ll by their wives, called llpnn Mr. and Mrs. Tluglles =10 make known their sincere sorrow ill parting with Sll(‘ll valued friends and neigh- bors. They were warmly wel- comed and zln evening of enjoy. lllt-‘III ivi-rn participated in by all present. After i1 few hours spent ilnd pleasant ‘Rev. Father .\Ic- is used in the manufacture ol‘ .muuu_ on mau- relum _\l,~_ and yll-S, Quitid was culllcil upon to preside bacco is. That imakbs it the best tobacco and favorite by Lorilned thy the Rev. F. Staley. The ifiggldys ‘Eissegfitrrgifh all: cess from every viewpoint. The [uslpuu of “um... gmug Cuuuy ,_ -| _ I I ‘. n 1 x u, u __ w‘ IM- l. a" mm who demfimi‘ "h: b-u" and ma‘ be" l. Hickey. Clllllrilqlllllflgllirlwggivlll:alllgllglffiélozgslg vicinity. as he was n model fnrm- sppctawm ‘Vere highly Diem?“ to m‘ Lmmllni “PC1510!!! them to and declared they had the great- est day‘s sport evnr held on River- side Pnrk. ‘Theo llorsenlcn (lec- lilred that they never saw the iilce course in better condition and that it is now equal i0 ally track on Prince Eillvarii island. "The (lily was line and the seen. icenbllufoillurg oi’ tho largo crowd was the ]l(!l‘l'P(‘l.0l‘(lPl‘ and barin- ony. There was not :1 sign 0t‘ lll1~ our. lilspectors Bradley and Coyle were present and wcreo perfect- ly Convlnrvd lhnt there were no lllIOXlCiIIIlS on the grounds. Tile first sporting event of the ery as usual, beautiful.’ One not- _ TIE‘. iizllcs and iirioil prunes. You will find ihcy will i‘lI_]O_\' them lllld TJEITPIIT by 11mm, %¢i Itmllibfll‘ Hons till us forests burn down, take time lo exlinglllgh your camp-fire. - Q (Ycoais Your Choice the cigars we ‘handle. And it is used only after thorough "lCorcornn will reside at St. Teresa's, "fill 11 Illiiivfiflil ildilPPt-lfl W118 F810‘ |R m |51uu,l_ mu and 311-5’ glmvm-Hlby zvlrfll‘. “fllltn. president of llli-l curing and ageing. carry always satisfy amok- the dealers who sell KXLPS. We can get them for you if he has not already a supply on hand. Lamllros Bros. That's why the brands oi’ cigars wc ers and make customers Torn them. Ask your cigar mnn i'or our WCZIIllPFIDGS, Oill. The (luilrdliin joins ‘Willi their many friends in wishing izrltheul every joy and Change lll Train ‘Service Elmira-solids. Tile attention of a the publdc is directed to change W. T. H-uggan District Passenger Agent. slea- w.“ - 7 New it She j atGOFF’S For Ladies’ Canyons Flapper Pump $3.00 and ........................ ... $3.25 Clnvau Sally Sandals in button and buckle straps, on- amoi or covered heels, $3.00 to ....................... ..'. ......... .. $340 Canvass Oxfords, $1.00, $1.50. Excellent values at $1.80, $2.10 and $295 was ' Canvass Oxfords, piifl‘!!! trimmed 53-35 Cinvuu Boots, $1.00 and - 31-93 innit‘:- Whhe Kid Boot: 88c an 51-00 Infants White Slipper: ................. .. -- 25° Mines White Canvas Slippers with elk soles Children's White Elk Sandals ....................... .. Men's White Canvass Oxfords at lowest prlcel. $1.00 /POL|SHE3 \ White polishes for canvass and all kinds of leatherl. gum", Bggofgyl/hlto-O, Fu-jl, stay White Etc. Etc. U. N. 0. Tint Tablets for all kinda of colored suede. U. N. 0. La Bells for Whlto Kid. Heel Enamels, Liquid Dressings, Viscol, Dubblnl, Eic. HEADQUARTERBd-‘OR HOLEPROOF HOSE corn BROS" LTD. **!i11'-'\i"> - * R. BROW 14c Richmond Street ‘x. Charlottetown ‘ ‘I Fire, Life Accident, Sicknessllnd PlatdiGlass cc at lowest rate- ‘Agelit at Sutnltle ‘Ide, Lloyd LeWii Golld Stong. Stock Companies. _ n . ,. no‘. C. N. ‘Rysu (‘lrtnwn I’. E. I. NOTHING TO EQUAL ‘.—u__ I i l .i-CS~ FOR SPRAINS AND BRUISES The first thing to do when you have an injury in to apply Minardhs famous Linimant. It is antiseptic , soothing, healing and gives quick ' relief. I . “.1. TWO MILLION , PEOPLE II Canada wear glasses to rut their syn or IIDIOYO lllhl- i» Ginsu rally IIVI eyes ud are l sin that tho won-or 1 Vllllbl eyesight procloully. < Our examination will toll if gznr Insight. too. will bolo- DR. E. (l. HARRIS Ipodlllll OP-TOM-ET-RY l The newest profonlohi» um which lmia with the lolentiflo lining of gnaw- I In called Op-tom-QtryJ Thou who lro qulllflod h practice on known ll, ‘u u lom-ac-l-lm. opulmmi .l~ IPO nqlllrod by low, Ilka oth- er professional men. h b0 fully qualified before they 4 can practice u such. Consul! an OPTOMET- RllT about your 0y“. - G.F. HUTGHESTTIT Optometrist j P OOO-OOOOOOQO-O-O-OOIO 5|v-—"*1'§~_I¢" ling lilmsell‘ with the ndverillsed in another column. l ' Murphy‘, P. kl ~ every thing that the "inner mnn" 4. Western cities. ‘will make their future home at SLIB- l~ Society. 1M1‘. P. L. (‘ash onl [bcllilll of lilo society’ presented Mr Hughes with i1 handsome club prosperityllliig and lilrs. Wm. Clarke 0n bc-i iluruugh lll-e_ (Patrlol plplllqe copy) hall’ oi‘ her lady friends presented! Mrs. Hughes with a bealutiifu] silk umbrella. Mr. l-lugbes thanked the donors in it very neat speech tixllreilsiilg his sorrow nt- parting with suchklnd friends. but c0nsol~ knowiledge that he was ilot leaving the prov- illce he would have ille plcasnrs of meeting then). and visiting his “Old home tlpwn" qluiie frequently Brlefremilrlrs were made by 'l‘.'l’. Cash, 1M. T. ‘Lii-mbe Willi. Clarke‘ and others, zlll of whom expressed their regrets at the removal“ of M1‘. rind Mrs. Iluglles front ~thelr midst and wishing then: Iteilltli and unulloy- ed happiness, in their now home This was followed by the hostess ‘summoning all to appear at table winch was lliountlfulll’ laden with could wish -l'or. and was apparen- tly enjoyed by the whole gather- ing. Another hour or music and song. and. socrlnl lntercoilrse brought tllcfjnlcetlng to a close by all joining ln singing“ For he's a jolly good fellow" followed by the National Anthem. PERSONALS Mrs. P. W. Smith, Miss Crozler and IMllss Gertrude Lilian Philil" of Montreal are visiting in this City at the home of Mrs. H. J. Philips 35 Grafton St. Mr. and Mrs. 0.11.11} ‘Mitchell and daughter Violet left Thursday morning on an extended trip to the coast visiting enroute Mont- real Toronto Winnipeg and other Misses Esther and (lrace Ander- son returned to their home at St. ‘Peter's after spending" a'-- very p-leasant time visiting friends in Westmoreland. = Facing tho Problem. yvzlnt to "i~‘sther--What iYou marry my daughter) Wily, sir, you can't support her._ l~c$n hard- ly do it nryliélf. sumlr Muir- can't we chip lin togeuleri-sivni (ion Oplnio ‘ . \I_'(‘.I'.IT the Vernon and lVluri-‘ay Riv. er teal-ms which -cililcil ill :1 victory 23-14. rang‘ rfor ilorse-raclng at two oclocklvitlrelglitec-n horses |wnitinlz for the start. llllVlilPll into three land (‘. I (‘lass A was won lby Egiéftoll, a beililtiful 'lJI‘0\\'I1 stallion owned lllY Jiliues McDonald, Georgetown lfor Vernon. score I ,'I‘l1e.bell These were classes, A, B This horse showed great style nlml sliced. Although his filslest time was 2.24 1-2. Some local TlCFSOIIIPII caught llinl the day be- fore in 2.19 1-4 whch equals the track record. . (‘lass B was won by Bnby Todd owned by D. Myres, ‘Mt. Albion. Tlllls bountiful horse seemed to be the general favourite in this class 11nd proved no dlssllpontment to her friends. Class C was won by Lucelli Benjln, Mr. Michael Mc- Kehnirs recent! purchase. This green more gives promise oi’ mak- ink a good race horse. , Following is a summary of the races: CLASS A. Egcrton owned by James Mc- Donald. Georgetown, 1211 lVinllle M. owned by Leo Pratt Cherry Valley 4412 Chief Aubrey owned by Ollie Mc- c2 Nclll Southpor; ,, 23 Jack Todd owned by Philip Sulli- van, (Yardlgan 3334 (Majhr K. owned by Harry Jenk- ins, Hazelbrook also started but was drawn) Best time 2.2434 CLASS B. Baby Told owned by_ D. Myres Mt. Albion 1211 Prince owned by A. l-l. Burke Sout hpori 6122 Coretta owned by F. Drake Vernon 2343 Nettii J. owned _by Peter Jacliman Village Green ‘ 4434 -Devlli.sh Dolly, owned by ll. Mllilow. Mlllview, Amy Aubrey, owned by G. Gay -Orwell and Paddy J. owned by J. Mooney, Peaks, also started. Best time 2.29 1-2 . ~ ‘ cuss c.‘ ‘Lnci-lln Benjln owned by‘ Michael McKennii Vernon, 111 Zena Pntch owned by James d-lilg has ‘Orwell, 3 Reltownedlby n. n. Burke,‘ Sollthé 2i ' port 6 Hurry Gem. owned by J. M=c(‘abo lonil. , 366 ‘Robin Todd nwnel by Jos. Griffin, Orwell and Taxi Todd owned by Jos. lMcflregor Mon- tague also started. ' Best time 2.38 1-2 The officials of tho day were. IStarlters: ‘Frank ‘Hughes Chan lottetown. ‘ R. J. Steel Charlottetown ooulnlllfl use KEATINGQ 1'0 PROTECT _ FOB} AGAINST MOTHB E. lb. Harrington. Eldon Timers: F. H. Campbell. POWHBI J. J. McGILVATtY, Vernon Clerk of course: Wm. McDougald Vernon. ,_ ._ . i“ and I EIIdS l SIIIE takes place in our big usy Linen Dept. Friday ‘ and Saturday C o m e expecting great Bargains You won’t be disappointed. SNAPS in all kinds of goods sold in this dept. Clearance Prices ! Don’t miss this op- portunity on FRIDAY AND I ISATURDAY -,_ >“/\‘l-_ '_ ' . _ i u A’ day yvils tho bust-bill] mntcil bet-l \ I , I 21"" ' One Price ONLY glue Serge Suits $45 Included (TlTatiIWOrdSrs 09]) vEsTs §ii~‘:i~Z-l;:.£t°5 éiié in i v ,............. forms. Choice Values up to ODD PANTS Y0 ‘TS .50 Cllilllrfi! 3 ~ These Prices Are Less Than Tho ' Cost Of The Material Alone Tailorcd-To-Measute Clothes With Extra, Pants Add,¥,:f,l;‘|'“tChuge $20 ENGLISH AND scoii WOOLLEN co. CANADA'S GREATEST TAILORS 158 Ilichiilclid Street, Charlottctowml’. E. I. In the latest styles. from the choicest of materials, well-fitting, finely finished Tailored- to-Measure clothes. with a PAIR OF EXTRA PANTS of tho same ... ..._.....Ln