o! f" muggy-gt and beaver farms) woe ssso. gn increase over the‘ weenie: year of e01, while the voiue of property amounted toyil, million dollars. an mgressaiof-l million dollars. "The silver for ii of ceuraecr chief im- purtance, ‘but other kinds of fur bearing lhlnrais are raised success- fully. including ‘blue fox. patch or cross fol. fed for, mink. raccoon. skunk, marten. #141101’. wrote. chin- ghllll. and other kinds of rabbit. and Karakul sheep. Muskrat flrming and beaver are also engaged in. but these comprise g, separate industry and the statis- tics for it *are shown separately in the report. The number of sliver foxes on the farms at the end of the year i927 numbered sue: and other, kinds of fur-baring animals. 14.104. The val- ue of pelts of ranch bred animals was over 2 million dollars. of which silver fox pelts accounted for to per cent. price received for thepeltdaranch bred silverfox in m‘! wee ma. . Copies of the report may be ob- tained onappllcatlon to the Domin- ion Bureau of Statistics. Ottawa. cAvonr uvn wow (Special to The Guardian) SAUUI‘ are: MARIE. Aug. i1... "Bobby" nuns beaaecemau oi the Aigoma Central Railway. is in the limelight today as the result of hav- ing caught a live wolf with his hands. He had seen it close to the tracks within tbfpast few wcelu. He and a fireman, Shield, maneuvered the wolf into\ long gram and there lost track of it. but Burns» noticed where it went. 21mins his feet on his neck he got hold of the hide between its shoulders and thus held it. Thorton. llusb Hotel ,0 i and nome- nllkplloielalaldoddrstcprioe. Iblfgo and Ill! lighted 100ml with hot and cold water. I Solenoid table. courteous servi '- ce. , i "‘ . Centrally 100M011, betraying flag limit street in the cit-Lend in rifle mflmlty to churches. de- pot, theatres. sis.» . _- Bales $03-00 and 53-50 a day. ‘Woiil! rates on application. MAJOR D. A. MACDONALD, '0wner. _ > e s Miss Mary King 0'Suilivan. mu; rax. Mrs. 0'Sullivan. Halifax, nr. A. 340110011. Montreal. Rev. A. A. Scott, Weetvort. N. S.. Mrs. s. g, megs, Mtllcfllie. 011th. Mr. J. O, Cameron, Ottawa. Miss J. K. MOLatln, Met- vllie. Ont.. Dr. Harris. Truro. Mrs. Harris ‘and daughter. ‘rruro. Mrs. 'w. H- Bililhlnfllli. Kemptville, Ont., S. H- Pnyne. Annapolis Royal, N. 5.. u. E. Mitchell. Bridgewater, N. 8., J. W. McPhee. Boston, Mass" M", Hlltld Colder. Trurc. N. 5.. k M. Bmr- Birlhrion. N. a. Mrs. n. M. 3M8 and denshter. Stellerton, N. 5-. W. H. Ramsay, West Slimmer- "iw- More» Mrs. w. 1r. Ramsay. West Summersette. Mass. Mrs, Leg, 11° Dill. Chicago, Ill. Mrs. George D- Muflnr sllflt Jfihn. George D. Mlrtln- St John. Miss Bessie smau- mlh. Summerside, Mn. A. M_ 5mm“ Campbellton, N. 3., M1,; p_ q_ Bhekney. Monoton, N. 5.. o. w. Amherst. S. Robertson, Toronto, N. Johnston, Toronto, u“, N. Johnston and son. Tbronto. J. w- "is". HIJRIX. Leon Jos. Sim- mond, E. S. A. Bale. St. Paul. MONNTREAL, Aug.‘ ld-Sir Frederick wuuaaas Taylor. Gen- eral Manager of the Bank of Montreal. has resigned to assume the position of Vice-President of the bank, it was announced here today. ll. B. McKenzie. formerly Assistant General Mnnbger. suc- ceeds Sir Frederick as manager. HELP THE KIDDIES Ind the Protestant Orphanage. Buy a flow- er Tuesday. 7373-8-19-11. ‘ . l JOIN All!!!) MACDONALD. lend Surveyor, Hermanville, Souris. ' l _ ~ / 0574-7-i1-1mo COIIIIIONDINCI CARDS AND envelopes with address willed- Just the thing for acknowledge- lnenthlnvitationneto. Guardian Job Printer; ' i! An Unusual “Opportunity can be earned weekly $35-'f$5oin‘ spare time selling wely known line Personal Christ- mas Cards. Scores oi Stenogra- phers, Accountants, Clerks. cw. exceeded this last season. Beauti- ful new portfolio free. Master Kraft 00., Limited, ‘Toronto. Representa- tives wanted ‘small towns also. M. 1-1.. W. B.la,1o.i9,2i,I3,26,38. ‘Aim ‘HOUINING cards at shorten notice. Guard- Wanted . ___________________._ ian Job rrinterlv wANrnb-rurcmsnnn noolu IN ‘, _ -- good locality. with or without ' board. Write "s. A." care Guardiiill For s,“ rass-s-ir-si. om rarsss ton ssllula-‘e GIN" bundle. a an w " w” em-a-re-tf. ron ssnhl-nll" oorrA mlbr. e i years. mariners McLeod. Brook- neid. ’ l ,~ 7843-B-i7-Si roa sunk-non I. men rgvogll Street, ppcsite at. rs u - he niusborc. ento- g e 3 1342-8-17-31 ‘ nionmd . § ' u . t "Fibres-iv... 7 l.“ Salesman Wanted A BALEBMAN WANTED T0 CALL 0N shoe and departmental stores. New- ly invented shoe laceJiasy to make 816.00 to ‘$20.00 per day. North American Elastic Shoe Lace Co.. Ltd, 37o Broadway West, Vancou- ver, B. C.. Canada. sw-B-ll-dl SALISMIN WANTED - SALSI agent for Prince Edward Island. Good pay. Free outfit. We want new a reliable, cnerletic represents- tive to handle the beat districts on the Island. Our new is unfli- able. Write. Pelhani. Nursery; Co. Termite. fir. Male ‘Help Wanted 4 i on Revel. 7f!!- race-wins: ANTED-A MAN to Manson wsmall ion: ranch. militia and wages Mill! AW!!! ' aanchencare cf Quartile ‘ wsrtjrsn-a good‘ nullity. iivffovn» was. Aug.» sl Attractive duality titer. pty‘ ,2: a. hey a. o0. Iunter larvae, s. s. tr. rare-soars: "l Ar rill dnssm orunnloicrthe uvsl rows. WANTlD-We are nrlublupu tonightinaddition tctne band MraJrancea Boil Trainohwill sing..'.l'hle will be seed news to’ all lovers“ of music. - ‘buying’ uve fowl Tbursdl! More! Aug. n. nreepticueliy gcce arms on large, goodvquelity stock. Inert! crops. J. A. Cutliffe. rrsdericton, P. . , .. .-.--_ , . n.1, van-s-ro-sl urns hairsms of the latelillen ~ . ....._ Maud sen will arrive this evening vrsrrmo norm-w. some. from nurlinctcu. w. my‘ will be taken to the Msciiean Punerpi Home and wilhbe placed in st. peters Cath- edral tomorrow morning where fu- neral service will be held privately at no. ? Interment sbembd Cem- mm. . . brvs from. wANnn-r will be buying hive fowl all day musty. Ailg. 2o, at my hatchery. barge; ood quality iteck. commanding high prio- ce. Empty crops. S. R. Pendletcn. l ' 7373-8-19-81. Hughes. formerly linotype ONTO“! with. the Guardian and now em- ployed on the ldoulten Pioneer, Boui- tcn, Maine, is visiting his b e Mr!- tbe guest of his mother, _ s. Stelih- en Hughes, Spring St. i LEFT FOR EDMONTON-The Rev. Monsignor Moflulklh. Vi“? I911‘ erai of Edmonton” who has been visiting his mother and friends in Charlottetown left on returnAtlt 12th. MonsignorMcGuigan was sccom panied by Jr hnneli who has been visiting his parents and friends for the past seven weeks. Their friends hope to see those both gentlemen return in the near future. EVERYONE W110 LOVES ‘good singing and appreciates trained art- ists will be pleased to hear Mr. and Mrs. Raoul Raymond sing in the great big Inhibition Building this evening at ‘I30. BUSH FIBEu-Bad bush fires were yesterday reported in the viclnitiea of Fort Augustus, _and Alberry Plains, the latter near the property of Mr. Shaw McMillan. Considerable umber damage has resultdd. the latter case but it is understood that in neither instances no property damage occurred. NEW SlDEWALK-Cn\ Queen street between Rogers Hardware to the Royal Bank. a new concrete side- walk wsa laid last week at the cost oi the firms fronting on the street. ‘Rh sidewalk u a considerable im- provement on the old and many oom- piimentary remarks have been made The contractors: held-by“ Major D. A. MacDonald. . VPIIOAI-IDUS CONDITION-The Newoundlander, Elli] Strong, who. on Thursday morning fell of the suction, dredge at the new railroad yards and was nearly drowned, was reported lastnight tobeina-ver! precarious condition. ._.__ 1 nNsolrAnnli PICNIC-The annual picnic ‘s: the Rotary club took place Saturday bfternccn at Canoe Cove on the Y. M. C. A. camping site. There were about seventy-five present ‘in- cluding elghteon crippled children andtheirnursesfrorntheH-edoross. Soft ball games. lwimming and other" recreation whilod sway s. pleas- ant afternoon. An excellent repast was served. PEAT SAMPLES-Excellent samp- lea" of the pe.1t to be found in this province have recently been discov- ered on the farm of Mr. Spurgeon Gillispie, Loyalist Reed. ‘they will, be placed on exhibition in the booth c: n. '1‘. Holman at Co. The spade which was used to dig the peat came s11 the way-from Ireland and was owned by Mrs. ‘Dominic Doyle.- wnex-aun . cAsuAb-rrns-eevea drunks were taken into the Police Station over the week-end. Another was taken to Pslconwood suffering from "delirium tremens, and two more are in the hospitals suffering mm the same complaint. On sat- urday evening several street fights took place and a number of people were entertained infront of the Police Station by the orations of ‘s drunk behind the bars. Rumors are in circulation of an isffrisw of worse than ordinary bootleg liquor in an- .__._. HANDSOMI TRIBUTE T0 IS- P. E. Island" the St. John Telegraph- Journal devotes an appreciative editorial in its Saturday issue to the LANDi-Under the heading “GO To tlolpation of Exhibition this week. auras 1029. to Mr. and a son. , ' DIATBS boro. David D. ‘Coffin, aged 73 Funeral ‘ruesday at I p. m. JAY-At Peakes Station. Aug., 1e. Mrs. Edward E. Jay. COFFlN—8uddenly at Head of nuis- tourists attractions of this Province. It. especially recornmen’ New Bfillls-g wick people to see the Island at this time of year, and preferably during Exhibition week. RETURNS IBOM MOUNT ALLI- SON-Mr. Lloyd W. Shaw, supervisor of city schools and professor of ped- agogy at Prince oi Wales Colege re- turned to the city Saturday night from Mount Allison summer school which closed rrldsy last. uncrswaa 100 students enrolled: the Maritime Provinces. Newfoundland and the . nAnY-trs this city on Aulilet 11th. Margaret Daly. dearly beloved wvife of thedats ‘rhemaa Daiy. seed s0 V6111. ' eastern states were well represented. Among the students from P. E. Island . were four of the public school in- BLACNQUIIRI-JIH-ie death occur- red at North austicc at Pculock Sunday morning of m. Prosper Binoculars. aged as years. MCIADYIN-At Canoe Cove. on Sunday. Aug. ll. Mrs. Ann Mahd- yen in her lath year. Funeral notice later. ‘ ‘\- NICHOLSON-At Mount Buchanan. Alexander Nicholson. aged is. rune:- al messy It I p. gm- to Mount apectors. Credit is given for this sum- mer course work in the regular uni- versity session. nltnanv. Aug. m-ns Zep- plin works are willing to gall the Grsf Zepplin if the price asked for the huge dirigibie, is met, it is understood here today in connection with "flirts that "ll lliilnese Government is in- teeested in purchasing the air. liner. The price was not disclosed S. W. Dell-Iv . Buchanan Gemetuy, i 1N Mslvlorum , menstruation-scratching Tholgbfiefycsaraverydeer. A t’; ~ FOR l \‘ i: I'M“ '1 i‘ Flt li'Foxes E $t'.1't'..“.':.c".‘.';3“""°'. i. t‘t”‘° ~ 1i I ease, ‘lees i’ ‘: but it was believed to be about- ILBMMO. 4 t , 4 > i,1zALT l». grovssess-eflbeaseseelsst» lvllllllelsfldfiflyhglle pill. ~Wsflrlinfailjneef indeterminacy-accusa- 4 microns-revs ousnmsigi“ Y. ‘ ' r ' '-"' oounocrons Elli-Messrs c. b. marks. it. J. Nocnen. l. Moors. 0. W. ldoManlI. A. A. Ayers. 0. I. Morton of Monetoo. J. l. Suther- land. Jollictts. Quebec. and Angus Probert. 'I‘rur0. all o. N. n. conduc- tors. arrived in Charlottetown on Saturday evening to attend a ohth- ll‘ meeting of the Ofdlr 01,17. ilway Conductors. A monthly meeting u held in this city every year for tin benefit of local members of thg or. der. PERSONALS a Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Black Androm- ily arrived home from Sydney, N. s. liter s. visit to Dr. Black. or that city. Mr. Chester Rackham c: Whestley River, arrived home after a lengthy illness in the P. E. Island Hospital. Jack McKennie Knocked Ouf Jack McKenna, the Capo 5'9"“ middleweight. suffered a krwfillfiilii when Young Dillon stopped him 1n eight rounds at mdlauapolie Wed- nesday night- Celebration“ —--- MEMORIAL SIBVICI A grant gathering from far and near attended the special centennial service at the ‘U!!! 3599i" 911W“ yesterday st 2.30 p. m. Ti-le special service was in charsfl of Rev. (Mayor) J. C. Martin. The order of service wu as 1°1- lows:- Scripturg Lesson. "HOW" °1 Filth, HQWQWS 11. RfiV. M. A. MC‘ Lean, n. n. Solo-“The Lord is My shepherd." Mrs. H. S. Henderson. -- Prayer-Rev. x.’ Pierce. Solo-"Beautifui Garden of Prey- er. Mrs. Garrick. ‘ Sermon-"Oilr Debt tc the FIB," Rev. J. A. Gordon, D. D., Solo-"Fs-ith of our Fathers." Mrs- Vaniderstine. Prayer-Rev. A. A. Mcleod. Address-Re . M. A. McLean. D. D. solo-"r tel you, they have not died," ms. Geo. McLeod, (Montreal). In a aorviceso interesting and so deeply impressive it is perhaps in- vidious to make special references but ‘rue Guardian representative was rather particularly impressed with the delightfully appropriate musical selectl-r-s, so wonderfully rendered by the four lady soloists. Commencing with Mrs. Henderson's impressive "The Lord is My Shep- herd," iollowing through with Mrs. Garrieku sweet rendering or "The Garden of Prayer," Mrs. Vanidcr- stine's beautiful "Faith of our Fath- ers," to the triumphant -closi.ng in Mrs. Mcleodh "I tell you. they are not dead”--the music wonderfully ‘supported the underlying thought of the day's service. / Interesting vto note that all the singers are members of the fourth generation of the old ma: Pioneers. "Rev Major) J. C. Martin made an ideal presiding officer, Ideal weather. great attendance. and wonderful addresses by the speakers combin ‘ to produce a won- derfully moving and deeply worship- ful service. ‘Settlement.’ Of 1V. S. Farms to be Pushed by C. “P. R. i HALXPAX. Aug. il-The inaugura- tion of an active settlement policy for British and banish families in Nova Scctia by the Department of Colonization and Development ofthe Canadian Pacific Railway, working in conjunction with the Provincial Government. is announced here. Col. J. S. Dennis. Chief Commis- sioner og the nailwly Ooionisatlm basement. arrived hi‘! yletereay from the southern part of the An- nlbolilllalier and that portion oft-be Province between Windsor lildwsl- ton on the Mines nasin ninvss cons t 1 can't nasal-r “Fruit-a-tlvee" restores goodgbcalih iillTES u ml EXHIBCITIIIN Sill Lynchh hi8 midway‘ With twelve oars of vhlflllhln°uls Wm arrive at 5 o'clock this morning. and will b. get up all ready for business at. 730 this evening. i _ Secy. Boulter informs The Guard ien that the stock entries are ex- oellent and that those from Prince Edward Island are the largestfor yggrg, A11 parts are represented. from Elmsdale to Souris East. The Poultry Show in the new poul- try building will be exceptionally good. The showing of vegetable! ll the best in years. Everything is pret- ty well set for the show and tonight at 7.30 all details will be oomDlet/ed. k Death Of Mr. Andrew Bowness __._.. Mr. Andrew Bowness, one of Ken- singtonk most prominent and respec- ted citizens. psscd ‘away on satur- day afternoon at, six o‘clock in the Prince County Hospital at the ad- vanced age of S1 years. The deceas- ed hls been in failing health for some time and entered the hospital six weeks ago and gradully W!!!" weaker until the end came peacefully on Saturday. Mr. Bowneas was born at Norboro but when a young man removed to Mal-gate where he was a successful lobster packer. He after- wards Joined the iirm~ of his late uncle. Mr. Reube Tuplin and about forty years ago he started an un- dertaking business at Kensington which has now grown to large pro- portions and which he carried on until three years ago when he re- tired. his successor being Mr. Ryoy Phillips. Mr. Sowness was a very promin- ent Msson, having joined that order when quite young in life. l-le was also an active member of the Pres- byterian Church and took great in- terest in the civic affairs of Ken- singwn for many yesra- Since his wife's death sixteen years ago, he has resided with his daughter. Mrs. Beni. McFadyen of Kensingten. There are also left to mam-g} m"; sons. namely: Harry in Loo Anltles, Ernest and Rezinald in the Canad- ian west and one brother, Mr. John R_-. Bowness. Also five half brothers and four sisters of whom the follow). 1H8 reside on the Island: Mrs. Dr. ‘-‘..- i vvwvv A 4 A 5O ‘PACE other; .'- .v » Y.‘ f-~e~e‘ooobooeeyewpflewgj l i i l $ i ‘ 7314-8-15-51. NECKLACE. in COLOR shipping. duty and advertising. This Offer Limited to only TWO Sela to s. cllawmef. If Ordering by Mall add 15c for Mailing with Mon!’ Order. " Coupons Redeemed at ‘THE HOME 0F QUALITY DRUGS" H. L. a WORTHY 118 Queen Street. Phone M1. C” with Beautiful S Dllltlesfl ct o sey. _ S THIS COUPON and I"! to cover cost oi paethg. lottetown, P. l. l. I “SPECIAL SPECIAL 01>‘. J. ivlocDONALD A " Cash and Delivery We ‘carry s full line of fresh Fruit and Vegetables all’ the time. Special prices on all fresh smoked meats, Exhibition Week. ‘ . island Cucumbers, each‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10o 2 Tins Clams ............... .. 15o 4 Packages Jelly Powder . . Z5“ it lbs. Blpe Tomatoes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 29o PAY CASH PAY LESS 20 LBS. SUGAR $1.25 z rms rsAns e rms culsslo 29c CLEQQSE“ 1 BOTTLE cnnr s CAKES rAnMoLrvn 25°- 5”? BULK cnnAM rAnrAn 23c. sec. ran m. " ‘S5 OZ. McCREADTS MUSTARD PIOKLES 33o. 82o. SPECIAL i LB. PACKAGES TEA $1.95 MUSTARD PICKLIS SPEClALi. as oz. came: MARMALADI g r ffifieeoonoeeooqoe < Alexander MoNeill of o . Mrs. Sims of Remington, _ mpg-t’ "14 ("first of Norbcro. The funernl lfllnkrmeht! will be made" when Word has beervreceived from mg. MacFadyen who was visiting in cg]. ifornia st the time other father's death. / Church Services TRINITY UNITED CHURCH . ' ‘I I-leil to the Sabbath day, The My divinely given, When men to God their homage Vi)’. And earth draws near to heaven. Writing in the Halifax Chronicle of the 17th, "The Bellman" says:- "One of the outstanding features of contemporary civilization is the week- ohtl. and it promises to exert a detri- mental effect upon the futureAof the church. A week-end given over wholly to pleasure means the end of worship. ‘The American Church Monthly asks the question with great serlousnees-“Will the week-end Kill Protests urn-ll" 1nd one writer in a Protestant. Sunday is to Christiana the Log-w; Day; it has always been a day o! Wmhill: Christians won for it also rest after three centuries. I); i; only g day of rest in Christian countries. To rest only and not to worship i; to own oneself a pagan, however up- ixht. kind and intellectual one may m"! W" l Bond attendance st the mmlihg worship. Rev. Mr. Brown spoke from the-tent Acts 1-0 to S "Ye shall be witnesses unte, me both in Jerusalem. and in all Judea, am m Blmlrll. and unto the uttermcet pert o: the earth" After the resurrec- tion of Jesus his deeeiplea were chief. .dayvwero ivir. A. R. Gillis who senfl The subiectfor meditation at the evening service was The picture of Jacob as recorded in the 28th, Chap- ter cf Genesis. The soloists for the at the morning "The Garden of Prayer" and Miss Berna. M. Huestis at night in a fine Central to solo “The Golden Evening." ‘Predicts Big l Mrs, Weldon, it being w. Wefifid’: first visit to the Maritimes llfifl hi] " recent marriage, and Mrs. Weldon‘! " first visit. to her husband's fol1$ " home. '. Death (if Miss Ball A Business For (Special to The Guardian) BURLINGTON, Vt, Alida Its-BK ' Maude Ball, aged 03 of New tron Maritime Ports ,.____ MONOTON‘, N. B. Alll- 17.—-“WB gxpect as big season in the winter port business for Maritime norte this year as last, and we hope bot- ter," declared A. T. Weldon. Pres- ident, in charge of traffic of the C. N. Rye. in an interview this after- HOOIL \ Referring to business conditions gencrsllyMr. Weldon said, “the out- look is promising except in the west- ern provinces, where the severe drought will result in decreased crop, l‘. have lust returned from the west and saw a great deal of ter- ritory some of which looks encour- aging while in others, due to lack of rain there will be. doubtless, a lower yield. The opinion of those who are in a position to know, is that there will be a heavy shortage in pro- duction. With the large carry over and Charlottetown. P. n. L world , war heroine, died of heart failure in ' a sanatorium here and todayhol body was sent back to Prince Idwalli Island. for burial. ' ' Early in the year, Miss Ball enlisted b_ with New York r. w. o. A.. and bu work soon won her the most danger l ous and testing assignment tbl . firing line. she also did iced men - work with the French army. and was awarded the Croir: Do Guerra and _ the Commendation Medal of lief . French government. Her aid I < American troops wcn recognitlsl from the American government in I soldier's discharge from the A P. I She came of a distinguished fdiniig her great grandfather being ‘Boa ' George Colea, who surveyed and nflp- ’ pod Prince Edward Island when til _ Island was first settleds . r \- t’ ronomo. Aug. , . maximum yield oi Woolf! probably more than 100,000,000 bush‘- eia of last year's crop and an esti- mated yield of 260,000,000 u; 3100,. 000,000 bushels considerably higher firicee are likely to prevail. The fin- ancial situation should be all right. .hvnl The railways. however. are bound to feel-a shortage lb tonnage. Ontario crops are looking very well, although l! tonoflned as to when lrismhg- they in common with western Can- dcm would be setup but Jssua pro- sda have suffered somewhat through MM that the Holy Ghost would the continued dry weather. m hay cosneuntctbem. Thework oftbecropinquebeelooksvery wellin- Holv Spirit is to take any the duehies generally are busy. so that "PW!" “"50 mlfiflllllldtnquicir- taken ss awhole the outlook is prom- !!!" hi“ in more to thsspirit- icing. The results so far as plsaengsr he; hm Oillljlltld the worker u- traffic is concerned m- thdsumnrer teblilbirullisonurcn eueartntomcumisuotscgbedaswehad Ifl-ilillviiwmteoevarerapcas- hoped ha. net because then we iluercrbearinstitemsanesetotbisrewer pecsirnevinrabcucmas- slneretientcdeetrormenowersthai cease private auhmoililsssndhle, areobceeetcohrbtanseoseinile- a ~ ~» wheatinisyearwillbelllfli ooobasbenaaetueuuuaealtm nreanaay show only AMMQIO , buahclaaceordingioanestlmetsl madebyvernonlnewlesoltbai lfall and lntpire after a survey! ocveringhdollmileeoferopeln-l ,_ dltlonsonthspralriot '" l 0000000 000-0000 ' no.1. P. . neural. llllllij ‘A