'IIIWI _gf _f‘1,1,_:|r_ _ _ »-.-~s»s=_ - EBEK. 'WBC ` l is bound' to be great the iirst cold snap that strikes us. If _you havé not ordered your wlnter’s supply- don’t_ be caught in the rush, hui ~ order now. ' , ` We are receiving-_ good clean coal everyday now. __ '_ ' 1 - _ Phone 240.' Chamberlain_’s a- _ ` _Q § `1 ; .i' li? Cough Remedy The Chlldren’s Favorite °-~UUl!'" UOUIIII. Oolds, Group and .I.'.‘Z".‘I¥.‘E‘ °°‘?"“ z:':.';"..‘::.“ii‘~'°" .:'.:.':a:.':.-.'=."i""..‘='.'..-:.°.:-.r.‘.’. 95 sto; I-arts lilo, I0 eta. » .i-»~. CARD Ladii-rr and Gentlemen, Electors; _o Ward Pours' it __ Y, a nfs nested b a lar enum iiiiir Havingbe¢ q ‘ Y ` 3 _ - . her of electors to contest the ward at the __ forthcoming hyd tion I am at (your 1_1. _ .... en principle, and _the electors cf __ Four are. too'“in1'elli§_int a élns§i§!"df` citizens to he dictated to by any, p_g”'0,~,-,_ A ._ I as to how they shall vote. Thd resgipn ` aibility is yours. if you do me the H9115?- to eledt me. 'l shall; to the utmost of ability, serve the heat interests of those' whom I represent, always haviugin initrd- tho welfare of our City. - ` ' ` _ ' Yours very truly ‘ i _ G. D. waiuni. _ rr-rMfmwtt - _ New Phoi0 Studio; Mr I A. `E.~ Lyon, ' Photograplxerr for the ast r years operator--for 311'! "°§“l8"itY. for a reasonable F01! FALLING HAIR You Run No Risk When Yon Use Thls.Remedy. We promise you that, ii your hair is falling out and you have not mg iii E0 W0 IBF. you can repair the damage °h`°9»dY done by using Rex- all “98’_' Hair Tonic, with pe;-g-|g1;¢n¢v length or time. it is s seiencine, cleansing, antiseptic, germlcidsl pre- paration' that destroys microbes, Sliimlllhf-el' good _circulation around the 113-il' 1'0°tS. promotes hair nour- ishment. “moves dandraft and Mtg to restore hair.health. It is as pleas- ant to use as pure water, and is deli- cetelv perfumed. It is s. real toilet necessity. We want you to try Rexall "93" Hair Tonic with our promise that it will cost you nothing unless you are Derlectllr satislied with its use. ‘ It comes in _two sizes, prices 50;; and $1.00. Remember, you can obtain Rex.: Hu R°l11\?dic'B in this community only at our store.-The Rexsil Store. Qhe McKinnon Drug Co, ___ FINE STA'l`l0NERY We are showing this week in ourshow window, a splen- did line of new stationery in- cluding two newlines which ' _ are bound to give universal satisfaction. ‘ ~ ' ' "ras hucussss" is a twill finish paper which is very smart but in no way bizarre or con- trary to good taste. _ "TIIE VICE REGAL" \s_ as pretty a sheet as one could wish for. _It is lor people who like the very heat of Eno stationery, VICE REGAL and BOUDDIR _ come in' the three mont popular shapes. _ ’ Boudoir, small sizs for notes. Salon, the long narrow shape. Ducal, the ordinary oblong shape _ I sllome of Good Stationery ¢° bil! A. Monsanto, Wal a passenger from to her home yesterday afternoon. Mrs. A. Monaghan, North Wiltshire, The Morwenna is expected to hs uri. ~ ~ .dren's Aid`Soc1ety was held in Char- Th ' r8o Queen St. ' Phone 367] ` I YOU HAVE. n.. o. ii-_ cs`f‘.i==sessis,<_»..in-spe..`_ I his new photo studio at |07 Queen_~ Y ? ( St., _next to_I’ost Card Shop. Oil Monday,~_._ _November rxth'T`~a'i`1t_i',h _ the production. of the vel'-'yjiloebt photography- from the.f.~~`suiall§ est to llfe'_ slzahand fiats_lt`ed_ pon- traits, _ hopes fto _merit -a fslpte *ot public patronage. _ _._‘_' ____-.\_ ' 1 i B|hy's I’icture’" A own over a large par! of ' When HUGHES' ' _GERMAN CORN _EXTRA- C'l'0R',» ’ _will ~»remove_ corns quickly, surely, conveniently, _ patiently.- It is _not an ex- perienced but a tired and test- ed cure. . _ Mr.'- Lyon’s .phenomenal success with children, wellltu ' _ _ _ _ the island, will endeavor to _irllige tbl! Studio the favourite one for baby s picture- - Xnm trusts; _' " _ We arg 'shdwing~'a_‘magtiil0islli`.lli\é` °‘ I5 “nv ` 'l.hemF¥2_pijt` outglbr home. On the gl;Ivory..Maoist‘n”;onots._;;%¢ih-l...§&E,;';:1_ ‘ _ ‘- ' " Th ' tain down they encountered no ice, r.l!!|ts_l _G-_ °f_ _ ‘ . . ‘ _ ° s vs onssmall berg; this, thanks to ' ` _ “ig-yi _"'95 "G, "°°"°' tho; splendid navigation qualities ol It’s a“Sure thing” Corn Cure worth $1 . but [selling for _ ' _ Steaming at_,sn average speed of L » fourteen knots and ,making the trip ul 600 miles thru those almost un- Db R059. M5! M¢D0He1d~ (fi Bl I9' msg-Pet. ~ land Railway), Principal Seaman, R. `f\%iQ|r-istie Carmichael, Vernon ‘lihll morning on a visit Boston. 1-ti was e-passenger from Chsrlotrtetown '~ _'U8l1i!11` l»°°0lDU\0\lBi»i0l1 f-0.1102 l10m0. yesterday afterudonl ` rivsd in Charlottetown yesterday _ ' 12.05 p. m., twenty-tive minutes lat Rev. R. H. Stavert of Harcourt, the eaaterniaceomfmodat on at 6.00 N» B-. !0I'm0rly Di this Province, has nl. forty minutes late and the Ti left 'ern o. short visit to New York nlshexpress at 10.15 p. m., twont and- Boston. / five minutes late. ‘J. A. McDonald, Vernon, was a Yesterday the Northumberland ar passenger from Charlottetown to rived in* Pictou from Charlottetown Hunter River yesterday arte;-n00n_ at 11.00 a. m. She left again abou ' .___ _ 2.55 p.~ m. with passengers, express, _ A. S. and Mrs. Prowso, Sydney, mail and freight and arrived at 6.15 who have been visiting in Charlotte. p. m. She leaves to-day at 7.30_a. town, have returned home. m.- lor Picton, returning about 5.30 p. put on the New York route at the 1 close ol navigation.-Sydney E-,¢¢,.- on the Charlottetown market squar The _Moy-wanna isiweu known m this yesterday and have prevalltad si4nzc _ _ t port; ml is 0 ~ Ch \ t t last Friday.-White oats, o nh' ntafphnmda M ot B own black- oats, 42 to 451:; potatoes, Z 0 _ 3 ~ y___. to 30c; beet (quarter), per lb, 7 t J_ E_ Ben 0| up _ur I Hunts, Bc; beef (small). per lb, 10 to ltlc. e m o n __ nd B11_ Ch 1 t (_ The prices quoted by the wholesalers ‘R - B »aiQt"°-3 own' has bw” are;-Potatoes 25 to asc; asv. so appointed organist tor the new Zi - 1 `C,_,,,¢h_ .rm . new -Organ _,S _ ng: to eos: white sees, io to -izc, slack ~i-sal1y.sn.1 is to as-installed in their °*’1t“- 42 °° 44°? “‘““'~ $550 ‘° splendid new building in the near' int- win' _ _ _ l°tt°t°wn M°nd“Y gveniug' Dr c°“' ‘f0n November 12th, 1849,'iust six my °°°“pyi“g th” °hah" A lengthy ty,-three years ago yesterday, Island “"0 °””““°d» ’°\’9't 0* th” Ag°“*» ers purchased and leaded the Bri was submitted and also 9, short fiuan F,',_,my_ which left Qharlottetgwn for cial statement, after which the olh- o¢',m°,.ni8'='_v1,,_ Cape Hom, ‘Meer cers for the ensuing year were elected voyage of seven and B half month M t°“°W°~:"'H°“°"“ry President' sh' the Fanny arrived at San Francisc L°““ Dams- P’°“‘d°“*- D’ °°“'°Y- in June isso, where nie vessel as Vi°°`P"e°m°n'tB' Rev' T' F' Fuller' cargo were sold. Each oi the own- t'°“ and Rev' C“‘“°“ S“”i’B°“~ H°“‘ ers, 'alter getting his share ot th orary Solicitor, D. McKinnon, Secre-,pncel went his wal some 1-,Q th ta.ry-Treasurer, W. L. Cotton. Board mines’ and others remaining in th B. . r. . .~ ' ` _ h r _hteelielivteis Hardware Bn. v . i L1M1TED_ I' ,_ I ueen Street ._ _ _ Q of Management, the oiiicers, ex olii- city M, that time mom-a was r cio, Rev D McLellan, Rev H mg were Captain Irving, one oit 3°°“`.5_“‘m»‘.»'R°."~ M'--M°D‘?,““_1d» RW-. sliareholders,_ ,cgn_§racted,_t __ $11868, J- H°°'W°Y- RW- Z- I-» 1‘i°=1‘» ’ mv- ana died. oa`€ ofau tns lor y elm Wig Marshall, -Mrs. Rogers, 1Gove_rn- h¢|d,,rs_ we know of but ons alive ment Holme). Mrs. W. S. Stewart, the preswt time, nnrnsly,'_ opr_ r Mrs. John Byrne, Mrs. McCready, ,D,,cted‘cmZen__ J; H, Gates, no i' ‘ _ Edwin' Chandler, Mrs. Huggan, Mrs. Men up in ye,§,.§_` The muy other su 7 . _ ' Mrs. W. L. Cotton, Miss Cavan, Mrs vivo, of 1-_bg Fanny is -Duncan M James Warburton, Mrs (Dr )‘ Kelly,‘ 'Gnu an 'of Ma1peqne_ one or the sa' Miss Mildred Delaney, Vernon. - ‘ vesjthls hvlrnlllg for Boston, ll_`ln'§l‘lfll!g__`Iol' Tlgnish. _ _--.4'..,_‘s3_f_ ._ _.__- , m. The following prices were secured e B On Sunday Nov. 10th the services ol the The City of Sydney, which is due in the Methodist Churches in Sydney hom Montreal’ is “peep Murray ll-Iaglor Circuit girel conldgict- ed to make two more~round trips he- ed- byl-t e ev' Gezrgst eg 'thw Su _ lore the navigation season closes. travel mg 2,1" tha itat? SNS; ed, 3 'rue city or sydney will probably ,‘§“‘}'§‘"f, (§‘“d, °e,,,,,° Ag Nf, “‘§,,,,,,§ make B round tm) t° the west Indus wits sgytioneginfiiri the Island at on with A party of tourists aboutlJanu- t~ e d hm, ,,-,sited Mm-,.3 Harbor ary`_Syd;‘eykEx°'__'Ilh° (MV °f"BYd` olgntwdmoccasions previous tg this, h ney is wel nown in Charlottetown. ¢<;(|;nes to some of the people as a o iiriend. and they Wish m'9“¢i`°°5 A successful meeting ol the chil- mms w,,,.k__C0m_ ~ _...- -Hs'l'o1d‘?__;Br0th¢l'¢. Vernon, leaves to - ~»» 1. .__ .‘;'.:'.:..‘1:".°;’..:,=.u‘s.'.:::‘.;::_:~ yr Ig: ,slggfdby "h° mm' ml' M~ D°1Bl1°Y. B0sl1on. who has terday afternoon. _ N _ _ we einen :E ';]al§°i. been visiting rlsnds in this province, -- _ \ _ I A al one 0! the 5108;* eumulx leaves on ret rn this morning. Pearl Brothers, Vernon. who h A B _ “ua Immun 0! the regiment tor _ _ been on s, visit to Saskatchewan re- wmch M is no' "wmmended Mrs. 'l‘. A. Cuthhertson, Grandview, turned _homo recently. honor," ,omni " 1°*""°° tml m0miD8 On a visit to Bt. 1 ‘ -- ' John. The S. B. Hallie! (rom Boston, v Port Hawkesbury and Halifax, a Mrs. Geo. Buchanan, Charlotte- riyed ih 'Charlottetown at eig town. leaves this morning for Bos- o'clock las), evening. Bhe carried a £011- very large eight but law passen- -- ' sera. as in ,_ ht lf' at S: g- _ Y- _ ,II9-IZI Queen Street Charlottetown t Ci 5 o ia 8 B B g . a s o d B B ' ' ,\»_-. l Q _ R,” -; VA -_Ls ' remnants. aviaé _ 100 Remnants Dress Good_$ I 1 _sale This Morning é" llllalvl/iauyfbatk ' -at-ve*`?~< 'E27 .., ar t » _ i ` _ ,_H~I‘lRE"!E_'_P_k CLE \NING OU FSALE THAT will give you u chance to buy. some gittirglctive dress ‘goods very cheaply. ‘ , ' _ D iring the last f_e_w'\\-eeks we have been selling an immense lot of dress _ _ goods-and of course that means the making ofa lot ol' odd lengths. ` There are fabrics of all.kiuds in the list--and all are marked as we mark _ ` i 6 ,J Get I The . \ Oak Heat Sunbe am ing Stovei _f The illustration alongside gives only a faint idea _of the remarkably attractive and high grade construction ing stove. This stove is madelby ufacturing Co. which fact appearance, superior ii.-ish of the Sunbeam Oak heat- the famous McClary Man- in itself is at guarantee of genuine worth and durability in all ihe_ points that 4 _ . . - ,'..., . ,' ~ The body is made of cold rolled steely with finest nickel trimmings. It is a nice looking stove and it is as good as it looks. Shown in sizes 3 Nd. I1 $7. No. 13 $8 » and No. 15 ._ . . ,... ._ ...$9.50 These pricesincludc first l tnglh cl pi]t-_ Blazer stove, a high $3 to grade heater, No. io $3.50 No. 25 $7.00 and No. 7o airtight heater, for wood only, all sizes priced at. ._ _ _ _ _ ._.$.\o. cation. ` known, and much' shunned waters between Cape Chidiey - and Belle Isle. the Canadian Government stea- mer Minto,under command of Cap- taln,F. Anderson, arrivedin Halifax this morning the proud poasessor oi two records both for speed on re- turn and lubenese ol stay in the Arctic regions; and had she not sn- countered s. heavv southerly gale in the Gull of St. Lawrence,she would nave been able to tie up in Halifax on Sunday morning, making the en- tire trip irom Cape Chidley to this port in less`_tl1an four days. Those who look .eskancs at voyages to that region will; stand more than amazed when ‘they~=rlt_arn tha'.t_" the Minto’s'- Cavtaln and crew, ' found November 1 a`_pplei(,¢l_id__iriontir there, and could =liave__sa_t_ely_`_steysd [at _least three _ weeks longer lied” it see been for the Mit t shorts of fuel compelled H. Campbell, Superintendent of Edu- 5- -” ’ Best Your A Horse ~ The Condition Powder which will give prompt and positive results is ROYAL PURPLE _ STOCK SPECIFIC We guarantee it to put your horse in good condition in less time than any other. _ '70 days treatment 50 cents |28 days treatment $1.50 Johnson & Johnson moderate. s reapec Dm", li in - _P _~~ - -l _. 5'.-f,"-,~“,\»` , . _ - _ _ Captain Anderson h-lmsell, who chose ‘ . 1 N K - \ wh' » -iv _;».‘.'_ vi 1 ~ _ ‘ "". ` ‘ ‘ lr”"‘ s. route about 100 mllts oll shore _rr-itll ati. " "“~' ‘“'~r"\'_ ' ________ ____________ _ .____i ._ tnjvom this danger mature: and ----- ~ ;-_ .--_-1-_-_-.-,--~ 1:-_-: wr _»_~~: -~ -'.. 11'----“.71” __A . ~ \-__-..._ »- f ».~f>a'=1~t<~ , #A s u _ ‘Chi -_¢=&;{c`_3£;§.i§,__ruP -` Ir* °"Y-. - I ~ 'ri _:ti .. move _ will cat-s_svsa the “pagan _!»n‘,',‘ azsgiiteiierc Cliildnn '“m“"°"°" mm; niis' lismlitism' while it in =~u\\llY‘ °“‘°‘°“l _ ‘°" iilre it on accoiln o p _ 1 °'a°'f°""' 'rws .usa \.snieu.rf‘°° ”°"““~’°‘- ~ _- ‘ _ / . A The MacKinnon _ ` I Cor Great; ffCp`1,¢gh Cure _ ' as sssrssais p.¢,»..»ns... n I Drug- _Company ' ghd ‘Kent _ SIB- wbish 'route -may from this time on be regarded ss the odicinl one.'I‘he Mlnto sailed from ‘Halifax on July 24th, her purpose being to conduct a series of'further surveys to the ap- proaches to Fort Nelson in line with the construction work ot the new udson"s 18|!! railway.. This survey ork wssgohrrtsd on until September Sth. at, which date the steamer was i ed t0"1“Te`,'ow'lii§`to slirlfrtneslol ei Om' as the would have ‘ ro- you are smoking a Bright __ Cul' know when fu _ -_ ‘_ _ _ lnalned to’ take advantage of at, least three wee`¥s longer. _ .- \\_ ._ ‘rvorrs lluln vs mal OI-Dll WIYH EACH Tull. A druggist can obtain an imitati0n of M1NARD’S LINIMENT lrom a Toronto house at a very low price, and have it labeled his own product. This greasy imitation is the poor- est one we have yet.seen_ pl the many that every Tom, Dick. and Harry has tried to introduce. Ask for MINARD'S and you will get it. I _ _ MAY wma Bnvon MANTLE. ,___- 'LONl'\GN, Nov. 11.-The "Washing- tml. correspondent 'ol the Morning Post says that Ambassador Bryce in- formed President Tait that he would retire shortly and devote himself to literature. ' Sir. Cecil Arthur Spring-Rice, now British Minister at Stockholm, will succeed Mr. Bryce. Cecil Arthur Spring~Rlce was born in 1859, and was crested K. G. M. G1- in 1906. Ha has served at Stock- holm, ns Minister, since September 1, 1908. ti Third Sec- In 1880 he was ac ng rotary, at Washington, and as Secre- tary to. the British Delegates to the International Maritime Conference, _August 27, 1889. _Alter serving for s, _time at Brussels and 'lTokdol,. he was transferred towashlngton in‘ 1893. He was Charge D’Ailairss at 'reheran in 1900, and 'Minister _to_Persia in 1906-8, and is considered one ol the bestol Great Br_ltaln's regular diplo- _mkl'.ists. ` ' 5.--1-1'?- M_ILLIONAIRE’S WILL IS BEING CONTESTED. .___ ` general housework. References LOS ANGELES, Cal., Nov. 11.-- quired. Good wages. Mrs. J. J The contest over the will of Frank H: McKinnon, 157 North River Road Holyoke, involving am estate estim- 11-12 aces at $1.000.000 and Wi“H’°“‘“‘°°' wXri7ran-A KITCE Gini. Fon tions extending from Maine to 0&l' QM,” H0f_e|_ 11.12Mf,¢_ ifornia, came up in courtyhero today wAN,,,ED_- ,,, FALCONWOOD Hoe in the courts ol Maine, was brought by 9, son of the deceased millionaire, Rev. Sydney A. Holyoke, whose home; .ls in Milwaukee. Frank l-I. Holyoke was s, wealthi' lumberman ol Bangor, Mc. He came to California lor his health and died at Pasadena a year ago last October. In his will he cut oll the widow with $1,000' and gave each of his two sons' $100. Both sons had little to do With their iather for several years. When he made his will, the lumberman charged his sons with lack ol lilill devotion and justiiled his treatment ot his wife by the statement that he had already aflected a settfiement with her under the terms ot which she was to receive certain property in satis,- inction- of all claims againstthe cs_- tate. 'Iho entire estate, with the ex- ception ol $50,000 bel:-lueathed to B\au_- gor philauthropies, was lelt to two nieces, Madeline and Mariorie' Holy- oke, of Bangor. ' ~ In his notice of contest, the Rev. Sydney A. Holyoke alleges that the will was not _signed by his father, and that it was draltedby "Certain designing persons residing at Pasa- dena," whlle his father__was_menta\_1Y unbalanced. ' _ _ _ __ » :_ ~» _ mmm ;,-_=_; -_-_;_;_=_' -..e- '_--'> - - - - - -'Y "v" ’ _ d. I' at insertion in X GUARDIAN cmissiru-:n _ films ;f.; this column. hall cent per word lor One sent per war rr _ _ etch continuation. Cash must accompany order and live per cant dns- cnnnt allowed- Minimum eharlo Twenty-live esnta. . A _AA---~--A----,--as-*_ ' - 1 _ 2 in m y 1 _ W - S WANTED YOUNG MAN UF ability and character to travel on l’. E. I., lor one 0! the best KDOWII Life Insurance Companies. Perma-ll ent position to the man who makes good. Salary and expenses paid Address, Manager, Box 446, CN-I' lottetown. 11'1M*~f Exif _; WANTED-A GIRL FOR GENER housework. ADP\Y Bl- 21 Great _ George St. __/*__ _}}j2M_§\- waursofif onion A Malo ron WL FOR SALE TWO PAIRS ~CHOIClil patched foxes running from 15 to 90 ner cent black and silver. Apply D W Howard Milton l18ME6iDd FOR SALE DURING FALL AND winter, red, punched blue and silver Foxes, ___ Mink, hiul‘tea,, Fllhtr. etc John Downham Strathroy Ontario Cen 10-IDM” 0 rescues waste __ WANTED A TEAQHER .FOR T Park Corner Scliobllr Sutéwl ss Army ee irons French River 11 'lM10lEiipd MlsCl.l.\.ANt'.0U$ Eitiaans ron nrvrmu sroox, be received until Novomh -a i for trial. The present contest, which followed a similar-'Battle alreaédy on present. ' For further information a ly to _ E. B. LOVE Q SOW, Charlottetown, . `- 144 Gt- Geor¢e_St, ` ' wsnrnn, A crm.. APPLY .rr ru. _ NEW ADV_ER_TISM_EN_. '/o_o.. House. - 11-emu, -W -~- - warrrmo, A onu. ron onsnlms S"l¢°\\\ T=\1i\¢\1fi_i°f a:.':':'.:‘...::r:;f.'a..,‘";»..i..::; We_eEar,for sale out tnqoemkaotvn up _:__ » ' ._ Kensington Tannery, 'with ` lla; contents ~B§l_EHBIiiR AUCTION _~FALE_ OF, comprising Engine and boiler, machinery. stock. crop, lsrm implements, tarni- lllthlf. bark. 000|! GW.. the plant 19 ture, etc, st farm ot the late Bruce Sid! 3,2201. 151-10? seed, ivvfxivs iv- Leitch, stssssps, saturday aut. | BB l’00fll Of U CD. Une _ A chaneo'lor ay joint Stock Company to 'Nth mutant' 11 uujimi operate on a larger scale, than ia done at pltel a cook. Good wages for one ex erlsnced. 11-11 M Et( UR SALE-STORE COUNTER, _ tins' hardwood, deep, rich orna- ments. wall itntahsd- Length 10 it., sim a re.. angst, a rt.-, s 1... Will be sold at a haraaiat Apply lr- |3M6l.' AGENT ED- A AL f _ L 0. _ _ \ | “_ , _ _ . ' p ply to F. 8. :'=""""i.’r."“”""'- _ gg :_ F _ '." ` OR RENT -*B0 A 8 OF LA with-go 'glouse i£n<§,r.arn.\ Well.” ply to Prawns Bros. ~l-t.d..' ._ _ 1. _ _ WAll’iEh~- "Advertiser" Guardian. 10-lillti. wAmrn"`n-""5 ‘§n'_p{'“n"‘, iso' nia""s’i- paranips. F. . amps! \ ._...._. ..| \ ..»._\_. _ ._ __ l 1 e.. ,..,,,. .- H." ' Ili ~ r 'J. .,. _.iii .(<,. -4... _,_ 1.' / .f~_ .-.. [_ 'l ll enter into the construction of a perfect heating.-_ stove. - t t v F - _'i~ T .it t.. “un _ .tall ._.< , ___- ax Store and out buildings- eo! Eastern Trading Oo , Elmira* _Q 'iii ini _..\ vrat.eretl`lE9aatioQt 0 halt. I tram Bi-__alban\. ioar. r' 1-.. schools, e arches ‘ d lobln»_g.` .Atl _'Dir , 7 s LET, is \ 1 I "5`\.. Proves Blot, s\¥ayai__ t. ,__, moswatmresuaslo at. atom., _