25 1924 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAQE ELEVEN _._--» oi ilnnsiipailon Endad ii Fruit-a-tiles l ____ Wlndlliul Fruit pow fee 6 for $2.50, trial size 250. or goitn Fruit-a-tlvq ll . lor Eczema stainless. with \ a powerllll agent ryourllonlil fav n. n. n. sou' 'rue FOSTER, DRUGGUST DRUG C0., LTD. AN UPEN liiliill Jr. enables you to shut door quickly. skin ll Nature's own When it that protection closes a scab safe must you Ollf one in the you at your QU'-\TA /fc? N.D.MAc`LEAN <" ' Q~ ”"".-"*f1ul\'° 'am i\iir».i'r Uv I A .______-_-la ’N+¢¢¢4~¢or+»o-oooooavhi I Have Your XMAS Photos Taken At The BAYER STUDIO ' »¢+~ »¢e++»+ooo+o-0-so-ora »`.___ Trofessional Cards Palmer & Balmer H. J. PALMER, K. c. Barrister, Etc. Money to Loan Bank oi' Nova Scotia Building . Charlottetown, P, E, I. W Mcl)onald & McPhee B. A. J- A. MeooN.Al.o. H. F. MePHEE B. A. Barrletero, Attorney, Eta. ____ Money to Loan 'Y Buiidinu Charlottetown R. McGuigan Ba Ao / BARRIBTEM SOLICITOR. ETC. Money to Loan Clmoron Block `°*‘°"°*i°¢°wn. P. E. inland Edward Island Cable Head East Institute hold 'ls regular llieetlng at the home ol' Mrs Gus Oldaliley on Sept/embei 2.lrd whell eighteen members and one visitor were present Alter the usual opening n discussion was held on the repairing of the inggi tute Building lt was decided to lime Vlr Gus OI-Iahley repair the woodwork and ‘i/li Wm Lewis the brickwork A paper on ‘House Dresses" was rclid The next inf-ei illll will be licili .ll -.lie school on Oct.ober 14th. Cent.-ai Bedeqse institute met at the home of Mr... .l..;,n pr|zze|| on October 6th. l-.ight ineinbers and one visitor were present. After the meeting had lieen opened by ithe Slllgillg ol the Ini~lt.itute Ode and the reading.; oi' the minutes. the re- port of the Flag Committee was read. l‘lal'..- were made for the Bean Social fo be held the follow- ing week, The next meevtin‘g will bc held at thc lior.‘-_- ol' Mrs. Murch- biink Webster, Borden. Tlilr"~cli members met nt the hollis- ci' M";. Frlillk Dalziel on Sept. 24th. for the regular mect ing ol' this l`illb, Alter the usual opening plans were made for ii ll-.liickeli slipper to be held on Oct. _l£Ith, part proceeds to be used to help build a now rink, .Tre next meeting will be held at. the !‘ime of Mrs. Neil llarracli. i Kinross. Nino lliclnliors and thrce visitors inrt at the liolilc oi Mrs. .l'. A. Gillis on .»\li,'.'|ist 14 lor the August meetillg. ll was de» I cidfd to pay the balzznro on the Uigg school floor. Alt thc Siiplclli- _bor iiicctilig, twenty nionlbcrs and ‘si-roll visitors ivere prcscnl at the holne ui' Mrs. S. D. Campbell. Af- ter the usual oponillg. roll-call was responded to with coliundrums. The members decided to send some jnln to the l‘.E.I. Hospital. and each member to brim: her contri- liiiltlon to the ()ctobci' meeting, at the home oi' Mrs. D. A. .\lci’liersoll. Money was votrd For the School Fair alid plans were made by the institute to serve lilncli at that Fair. The program lor the oven- ilng coiisisted of readings by Miss Katlilccn Mcl.uod and Mrs. R. C. Mi-licod. and li song by Miss Doris .\lilrtiii. Throc new niclnbcrs worl- adllcd io tho roll alt this iiicctiilg, Emyvale institute mot at the homo of Mrs. Peter Hagan on Sep iclnlici- 24, when nine mcnlbcrs and three visitors were present. \\'lii~:i the meeting had been opened lin the usual manner the nlembcrs iilcciflcil -to hold another ice cream |socinl and dance. The proceeds ol' ,thc hi.-it social are to be used to paint the school-house and to give [three prlzcs to thc school. A paper lon “\\’ollilin’s ltespolisiliility for Otlioril' Homes" was read by Miss (Mary Murray, alter which a pro- |grnlll of vocal and instrumental ,music was carried out. I I Grand River lnsll-inte mei at the lioiiic of Mrs. Nell McDonald on .Sr»p1. 2:trd. Ten -members and nine 'toon visitors were present. When the ml-ctilig hall been opened ili thu usual manner, the business was transacted, Tile report of the re- <~l~nt llcap Year Dance and lee (‘.ream Social was presented and a coiillilitlco was appointed to visit tho slziiools and report. the require- liiulils. Tile al-ssistantfs room in (Truss Rivers school is being paint .1-d, and new blinds, utensils for hot. school lunch have been pro- riircll for both rooms. The exterior of this school is -belnl! Whi‘iGWH5l\' cd. A hot lllnch outilt is also being placed in Bayside school. Murray River. Eighteen members and three visitors mot at t.he h0m0 ol Mrs, Duncan McCanncll. Dovcr. on Supl. llth, lor the regular meet ing ot this Club. Plans for a Cake Sale and Bazaar were made. The sriiool has liven thoroughly clellfl od. and a hlirllwnoll ilnor has been laid ill one of thc rooms bythe ln- stitiito. Tho October meeting will bc liclti at tho homo of Mrs. A. llcynolds. Searletown Instituto met, at the homo of Mrs. McQll*li.rrie on Oct. lltli, when live-members ami lour visl-tors were present. The mem- .licrn planned io send $35 to the l’rot.o>ltant Orphanage, and the re nininder oi' the money 011 lllmil i0 be given towards re-pairs for tho -hall. $37.00 was realized from a play which was given recently,tlin ral-do oi’ which consisted Oi’ i.W0iVl‘ institute nicmbers. Eqmont Bay. Eleven mom»bc\'¢-l and five visitors niet. at tho homo of Mrs, Azade J. Arsennult. 011 oelolier 7th, Pliins were mnd0f0I' n Whist I’ai~i,y to be held at the homo oi' Mrs. Claris Galllleh 0" l<‘riday, Oct. 10. Roll call is to be allsworcd at next meeting hy ox- ciiaiiging recipes. The Novelnller niocting will be held at the llomfi lil' Mrs, Azade Bernard. St. Philill- 'I‘wo now ‘members were added to thc roll at this meeting. Birch Hill. On Ootolicr 8, eight- ovn iiiombeiis and three visitors niet nit the home ol Mrs Cyril D0 bio for the regular meetinl; of this institute. Alter the singing of tho Ode and tho reading and adoption or the minutes ol the lirevlml-“ meeting, is reading on "lnstliliite Work ln»Eli.gland" was Elven bil Miss Jean Montgomery, and 0110 on "Making Your Head Save YOU' Heels." by Mril.‘f>an M-aYlN1Nl- A pump strainer was Dl1l`Cl\"°d fm' the school pump and a damper i8 to -be -bought for the stove. and the blackboard painted. Tho next Dr. C. c.; Archibald Graduate or N. v, Pon omliim _,_ M°¢ii¢ai School and Hospital aetice ‘limited to Eye, Ear, Non and Throlt Office layer Building Great George om.; £Z22§ 5.222: PPP* E039-» ’ liilii i§ % » -'= 'lf-.:.=.::~.=';:.°~"°....::l'.e.~.=;i:::: I0!-D IV LIA - ' Da.|.lCt. lu lol. lfav|nto¢hld.l4.W.l, Losers `l'°i°Pi\ono IN. °'"°¢ Hoon-no ue. oi. 1 to o .I coca Inoivr 51'. lair. Towns 2: glial. 5, nur wnr. I is- "_ \\ _ _ . I P LS oi Sick Headtlclies meeting will be held at the home of Mrs Ernest \iewcombe St. Columbo The regular monvtli ly meeting of this institute took place at the liome oi’ Mrs I`hos VIcMaholi on September 19 with an attendance oi eleven members and ioui visitors After singing the Ode, the minu-tee of the last meeting were read and adopted. Tile school committee reported that since last .meeting a map of the World and a black-board have been Purchased. No new business was undertaken. Lunch was served and the remainder of the evening was 5196111111 Singing “Old Time Favor iles." The nexit meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. John J. .\’lclni.yre. , ' Mt. Pleasant Women’s institute .met at the school on Oct. 8th witl . i seven members and three visitors present. The meeting opened with the Ode, followed by the rad- ing and approval of the minutes. lt. was reported that matched boards, cement and new sink have been bought to complete the ili- terior of wood and pump house. 'Ten dollars was voted -to pay for the hymn books and Bible for the Sunday school. li was decided in purchase one and a hall dozen cups, saucers and plates, also a tea ket tie tor the use of the institute. and new window fasteners for the school. One new members was welcomed. The nexit ‘meeting will bo held in the school. Montague. Sixteen -members and tive visitors met in the ileaguo Rooms on October Sth, where the regular meeting oi' this lllstitiite was hold. After the roultilie busi- ness had been transnctell, it was decided to purcllase a "Hectlgrapli" lor the scliool. A committee was appointed to t-onsiclereplcparations for holding all entertainment of some kilid to raise funds: Miss Msthicson. Supervisor, was pre- sent and gave an interesting talk on institute Work. Alberton South. The October meeting ot’ this institute was licld a-t the school house, fourteen mem- bcrs bcllig present. Tile meeting oponcd in the usual manner. It was decided that maps ot' Canada and the World be bought lor the new school, also 2 wire door mats. A Pantry sale was arranged for-- to he held Saturday, October lllth. One new member was welcomed. A special meeting ot' -this Institute was held on September 'ith when of Mrs, Frank MacAl|la_y. _---1£0->i-- -Birmingham Age-Herald. Blood is Enriched vate the trouble. New strength is given weak stomachs by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills because these pillls enrich and purify the blood. This is the nat- ural process of giving strength and tone to the stomach. and it accounts for the speedy reliet' in stomach disorders that follow the use of Dr. Williams' Pink I‘ilis. The appeltte revlves, food can be taken without discomlfort and thu 'burden and pains of indlgestlon nro dispelled. Miss Mollie Averill, Clan-_ william, Man.. proves the value ot these pills in cases of this kind. She say: "Some years ago I had is terrible attack of stomach trouble. My stomach rejected all food and il could not even keep down a light custard. I tried some tablet; recom- mended l`or dyspepsia. but they did not do me it particle dl good. Then I got medicine from it doc- tor, but with no better results. By this time I had changed from a robust, healthy girl to ll complete skeleton, lo'sin-g flesh daily. Then my parents asked me to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and ‘I began their use. Alter taking them tor 9, short time -I began to feel better and continued the treatment until I was completely restored to health. Since. on rare occasions when I ‘hlweifelt the need oi’ a tonic, I turn to .Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and they never disappoint me. Most members ol’ our 'family have at some time taken the pills with good results. so I now always recommend them t onli in need of a reliable tonic." You can get thas, pills from any medicine dealer or by mat-l at 50` cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brookville, Ont, -_ Eden snnrii, Mr Stowe. 2. Eli Jewel, Bedeqlle. 4 Bessie Ma” Donald Bedeqne, 5 Alina Gould Bedeque ( ) 1 Mary \iacCsull, North Bedeqllw. 2 Cecilia VlacDonald Bedeillle. 3 unrlon ri-izzeil. lvl: slowe. 4 Hd Noonan, Bedequ_e (C) Pennianshlp, fourth reader- I Alethea Smith Mt Stowe. Z Baker, North Bedeque. 4. William Ross, North Bedeque; 5. Mary Mac- Kenns, Mt. Stowe. (Penmanehip, fifth reader.--1. Blanche Noonan, Becleqne; 2, Hilda Noonan, Bedeque; 3, Lillian Stav- ert, North Bedeque; 4, Hazel Green Mt. Stowe; 5, Arnold Henderson, Bedeque_ CLASS 14-SPOR-TS (A) 50 yard dash for girls under 9 years-1 Mary McCaull, North Bedeque; 2, Elalle Ramsay, Chelton 3, Etta Jewel, Bedeque; 4. Audrey Clark, Nortli Bedeque. , (B) 50 yard dash tor girls from 9 to 12 years-1, Bessie MacDon- ald, Bedeque; 2, Mal-Znret Mac- lnnis, Bedeque; 3, Alice Bagnsll, Mt. Stowe; 4, Alice Noonan, Bedeque. (C) 75 yard dash for girls ‘over 12 years-1, Bessie MacDonald. Iledeque; 2, Lillian Stavert, North Bedeque; 3, Alice Noonan, Bedeqiie, (A) 75 yard dash tor boys under l) years-1. Lorne Wright, Mi. Stowe; 2, Howard Gould, Bedoquc; 3. Alball Noonan, Bedeque; 4, Hen- ry Maclnnls, Bedeque. (B) 100 yard dash lor boys from 9 to 12 years-1, Lorlle Slnith, Mt. Stowe; 2, Leonard Leard. Belleque; 3, -Lea Toolnbs, Iledeque. (C) 100 yard dash lor boys over 12 years-1, Austin Murphy, Chel- ton; 2, Walter Bownees; 3, Joe Mac Donald. Bedeque; 4, Arnold Hen dersou, Bedeque. Obstacle race for boys over 10 years-1, Arnold Henderson, Bodeque; 2, Austin Murphy Chel~ ton; 3, Joe MacDonald, Bedeque; i, Renllle Bowliess. (A) 50 yard sack race lor boys under 10 years-1, Lorne Wright, Mt. Stowe; 2. Howard Gould, Bedeque; 3, Henry Maclnnls llc-dc-q-ue; ~i, Stewart Carruthers, North Belicque. (B) 50 yard sack l-ace for boys over 10 years-1, Leonard Leard, Hedeque; 2, Lorne Smith, Mt. Stowe; 3, Ivan Dawson Mt. Stowe; »l, Ren'dle Bowness. 50 yard wheelbarrow race fol boys-11, Arnold Henderson and Joe MacDonald Bedeqiie; 2 Harold I . , , ‘ -U 9 - _._, _,_ ._ - Miss Windsor was lircsclit llnlliNu0nan and Randle Bownesst! "til spoke on Institute Work .uedequei 3' Alben R°bbi"5 and' L5' r-A' * ' ' iEverett Bralisliaw, Mt. Stowe; 4,i ' ‘ “GIenmere.” Ten members anrilgeai Timills and Lifonfiffl Leilfdii four visitors met at the. homo of' 9101109- _ _Mrs Allan J. M-ac(‘.orlnack__ wher_e|__ (A) §>0 y_'_ard _threillegfeil F1106 lug i ` the September meeting of t is clui oys- -. rnod en erson an iwas held. Tile meeting opened lniloe MacDonald, Bedeque; 2, Lorne the usual manner. A new broomiwrlght and Lorne Slnlth Mt. was ordered to -be purchased lor Stowe; 3_ [van Dawson and Ma",-.l the school. Miss K. L0nill>il\@ fltlifliice MacKenna, Mt, Stowe; 4, Lorne H DHPPF 0_1; Viifi_ml"l;i-a_f;\eE°_°__iai h_‘_;g;`,MacCalill and William Ross, North was .gres y en oyel e c . Bedeque_ ‘lf .'P‘° b'"“_T_°";“ (-B_) 50 yard three legged race for m"""ti“l: “' ‘E “ ' ' iAlice Noonan, Bodeque' 2, Alice liilda MacKenna ‘Vit Stowe' -i “l've seen better days. Inllmzz' Ora Maclnnls and Alma Gould, said the tramp M V119. il°°l`~ _l Bedeque. once did bUBiD0BS in Wall BUSH' 50 yard jockey race for boys~i, “You surprise nw." said the Wm' Arnold Henderson and Joe lvliin. psthetlc housewne. ‘~nla you desi nnnnid. nededne: 2. wiiiio ness ln stocks and l>°HdS"" - _ ,, and Lorne lvldocnnll,Nni-li. nedenin. “N0 mum- Pwsils “"1” M ‘me s. any sinmi and Cedric Robbins; Mt. Stowe; 4. Leonard Leard and Lea Toombs, Bedeque New Strength For - ‘Biscuit eating con-test-1, -Harold Noonan, Bedeque, 2 Arnold Hen Weak Stomachs rlerson, Bedeque; 3, 'Everett Brad: shaw, Mt. Stowe; 4, Lorne Mac- indlgestlon DisaPP°“"`9 WM" l-l"° Cnull, North -Bedeque. Relay race-1, Bedeque School' ley, Mt. Stowe. 100 yards tree for all race i'or girls-1, Bessie MacDonald, Bode- que; 2, Margaret Macluuie, Bedeque; 3, Margaret Affleck, 100 yards .free for all race for boys-1. Harold Lefurgy; 2. Har- old Holl&nd; 3, Albert Robbins ;-i, Austin . urpl-ly. ARNOLD HENDERSON, Secretary -_>--<-O-}-- THE MOON ON FISHING French fishing circles just now are nrguhg with much heat. llic question of how muon etiect the moon has on lisliing. since a fcw days ago an old time poachcr, \vho claims to live byhotlilng else but ._flsh'ng, produced ii diary purport ing to show that or various periods oi the moon fish were more plenti- ful than st others and the catch was more certain. The poaulier says he has the record for the last 30 years to prove that fish bite bei.- ter during the new moon than at any other period. Every day is a good day for fishing during the seven days of the new moon, the fourth and fifth days being the best days and from midnight until 3 p. m. being the best hours, sc- cordlnz to this authority. During the first quarter ot the moon the sixth and seventh days' are best, the biting being good all through the day. During the period ol’ the full moon the seventh is the best from noon until nlghttall. The second day is except'onally bad for the fishermen. ‘ The last quarter of the moon is the worst period oi’ all, with not it single good day recorded, although it is shown that on the seventh day een Dawson, Mt Stowe, 3 Alice B Penmaiishlp third reader.- da MacKenna, Mt Stowe, 5 Aiico Myrtle Noonan, Bedeque, 3 Erma i RBI)0l't of W0men’s ssoeous school. i=/ua - __ Y 7 .i ==l====='===_ _.fl 6 B x Institutes, of Prince S ,c,,,,,.,,,.,,,",; ,..,,. 1°, ”'li\\\\\. / ,/ /’ .f/ ff, \ // Tall -7 °,/,T//y 1 if rl( . 0 longer need mothers car Vto give up breast-feeding What a period of anxiety it used to be when mother discovered that she could not continue with breast-feeding. But now she knows there is a food so like her own milk that baby’s digestion does noi; know the dill- =- ence,-that baby’s little body thrives ar. if it bzlcl ,_ ~-sf.-\'~~-'... -. - dd 1 o e into 'ts own. ____ ____ Su ef? Y C_ ffl __ 1 _ mgconv/if' Nestle si Nestle s Milk Food! , W,,,e_,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.;,,,a,,d Nor _is_Nest1é’s an experiment. The 'leading baby " “1<>f'wf11vf»f¢” specialists of almost eve- y country :rl the world pre- ‘ A f~'°11>°°'<°s@ Of N°»="""S /‘Wi scribe Nestlé’s. It feeds more babies-right now- | Food ample _for twelve fcatillzgs . 1 wfllbe ss-"won /we onfeqiwsf- than any other food in the world. _ unldififlliirfi]i?i;y;i'J1ii'i-filirgiiffiff When necessity demands a cl'iange‘ from mOtber`s ' irlgfrom nlafller's milk we 1\/nultl f 1.-1mi....¢...1y.... ivfsnt-'."/ii..i/..». milk, keep baby close to mother’s breast; change to ,.f ` i "' "~".m - ~"J ` -,‘ 'R . »~».',; as‘l.l.l. ' fx nina ep _- f f.°.°..'fi;,f..ff,§§i°,“§";,§f},‘i,£;°'§,f§_(f?fff,,'§ Nest1c'»"s. Simplest to orepare. Most; ecoooiriical to i crlsy lo umleratarill. Coritnins_uIl uSe_ Cannot Sour \ Sold at all the bettgr 5f_01"eS, i essential l'rl/'orniaiion and practical ` hints. Sendfor il. FREE. ‘ “ Mothers, N ursc your Babies-If you can’t get N estlé’.s” , -girls-I, Bessie -MacDonald and Bagnall and Aletnea Smith, Mt. NOT A PLUNGER Mt. Stowe; 3, Marlon Frizzeli and 2, 'North Bodeque School and Cliel- The urgent nrpd of all who sul- ton School equal; 3. Mt. Stowe, t`cr ilronl 'indigestion is a tonic to Free for all 1/i, mile race-1, liar- cnrlch the blood. Pain and' distress old Holland; 2, Hudson .lel’i`rey; 3 after -eating is t-he way the atom- Austin Murphy; 4, Walter Bow- ach shows that it is too weak to ness, - - perform the work ot dis€Sli|1g the Teachers ‘Race-1. Ruth Camp- tood taken. -in this condition some bell, Bedeque; 2, Lillian Donald, people foolishly resort t0 purgn- Mt. Stowe; 3, Marion Townsend tives, but these only further hggra- North Bedeque; 4, Frances Brad- ,gervig-e_ Bn; the m,,;|_\- “»..,,, woulll be a|l|il‘cl‘i:ltl=ll if lliosi- wlio “"f_","" __ __ _ fcllollllll li|` lilile viriiii-.s and coll - nil tid ea l Q Mrltle in Canada by the nulkcrs of ."v'r:.‘=l.'é'5 .';`vlll:. .=.- ' _ »‘ _' ` - ' 3 _- ' - ‘ glad to learn ol’ the synlpatlictic,f""""`,'H"“ '° " “'l‘°‘"' f“"f“ 'i“`f FFR 4' i ,/ / i Dilttrollagc that isdlcillg (io\'<=l0liliil`I;rhmc Mnnugelvv Luther I\' lh‘.H‘i 1”” '_ ' I “ _'A V.. among all Classes or busme“_ hm latl'olia‘,'c hurl hcl-ll lollnd pl'<_ihi-i `. _._.'_.__....i':_. _ .. L' --_ ‘ particularly nm,m_,_, banlm _________, able to all those accounting tlliie_ *__ _» i , , -_ _ ' to be an important factor ill tlicirl - `Y - _.'~ _I - biisillcss lranisactiolis. Tin- rliins; " _ / `. ._\‘ " ' - a_i»e lielic_\'ed to bo reasonulilo, Vl'ithi N _ T _ ,» . .General Su er|",(,mh_n_ C F tic reaoustliicut ol' sclilwliilvs .\ug-i `- »“-*___ __ ,, __ Eggm in __ mpgrl fm, tho mst m._|u_st_ l. olit ol New York. Clow-ial|o will hc aflorlii-ii. al- ,h,,,_ out of A mm, of XDAUU mms tlioiigli lniprovr-d co-ol'di-uatioll “own not eve," __ SHIKI? _"___, was with thc railways at (‘lilca.}_’,0, defanled. of this lninl, semi`iiilit»ni“’@"""“‘“- -‘““"”‘- "'"“i‘"- lll’1\"@' were “own M ni_gh__ of me m_______iand Clii\\'cliili», has air(-ad_\' beelil i` nlanufacturili: organizations. dis- tributors and other largc uscri-l ol the general nlailr, ___I"_“li` Y“"l“"`1 "Stir-_l"lil. \\`-lS1l`t it cull- of these Hlilzlisli 'fi liaiiiu til.~ .lltcr our old Abc? ~-Lollrliip Opilliliil. going nm] @1e(»[r|,»,,1 ,iihlm-|,,,,,,.,.,,. _ ` e .\lr .\lail .tri-ii~ is in ro '_ l""- ' '_ siiilor, "liar I l-;iii| Do not iii- trolihlbd Iwi-liiiso you preseuung a ,,,._,.iu,,6 pm|,|,,,“ ,D Hu, nm; nf m,m_y ,.l|<_»g¢l,.¢i,,,,_.- ,,,,,| ,ti bull- __.\ll liilligs colin- to hliii who hart- not great vii‘iii1-.-. Olily have through. Tliosir iliiii have bei-ii ill--,-l""‘ l>=H‘li<'\1ilH`l.\' ilil»~i'<=.-it-il iii <.-i-. \.""" """‘.""l ')"."l""" ~'~""¢ "“"“ " ~‘iili~~-' and you not-ii not 1 the fishing is fairly good in the at- temoon. i lllgh¢e_ eight were ,~,,r_,. _q,m.m\,_ llrolli-Zllt about. I “You niai' rcliist- luv lion-," said v|RTUE5 7° . ' ’|l| Q. . , lllt l~i~li<»:iii.