NOVEMBER 26. 1931 rm: CI-IARLOTFETOWN GUARDIAN 1mm: Agnew, 2 mm Sullivan, ann- ne Ryan, 4 Ethel Shepard. Backward Race tor Girls ever 13 1 Margaret MacEachem 2 Isobel MscLcod, 8 Annie Ryan. 4 Dill-By Agnew. , - ' Jockey Race Boys under 13-1 R. Maodonald and 1110111138 Bhevhard s Joe MncAulay and Chs Hoyt-er. 8 Harry Green and Rlchd Green, 4 Chs MnoLeod and Chs MacArthur. Jockey Race for Boys ever 12- 1 Francis Macdonald and Billie Mac- Aulay, 2 Jamie Maeswaln and D0118 Agnew, 3 lhrl Macdonald and Den Flynn, 4 David Macdonald and Geo ‘ulli hn. » 1 Hush 111C141”- L°m° lmkighz “Girlie Free m- s11-1 Gertrude ' David Mllcdimflld‘ 3 Claude Bro n. ‘Macdonald, 2 Margaret MacEachem “'5' fardlgan‘ 4 Park sharkey’ cor‘ 3 Pearl Manderson, 4 Anna Maccan ravil e. i - 11:11 and Rita Flynn. and” Zlgalilidy 121151;!!!“ drab? Wheelbarrow Race Boys under 12 MacLeed. . B e - ' mond, cardigan, 3 Ame Moore’ c“ 1 Chs MacLeod and Chs MacArth- cmnenl 3 Ne“ mcCumell, 3 Annl mwannell, Lorne Valley, 4 Anne R , Cardigan. Erma v and VI-l Patk Sharkey. z Stella Sharkey. 8 Irene 1111101111"- 4 day-um sharkey. Corraville. Grades v11 and VIII-l All” Moon, corraville. 2 Mary Landri- Bln. Glenfanning. 3 M1111!” 3°11‘ mend, Cardlsfln- 4 Mltmml Mu“ un, Martinvule. Grades IX and X-l Margaret Dixon, 2 Dm-othy Flynn, Iona, 3 M. Foggfly, Glenfanning. 4 M518 51)" key, Cerravillc- Map Drawing, Grades V and VI- Matlnee 8.15 18c. 87c. 1K4 ( $21 l1~I§./‘_} _.'\I—T1 s 1 ‘Ive. 1 a us w‘ v- . mo»... l. luv/s us’) The Funniest Comedy. of all Talkies Busters a d yen. tures in love and among the rough. necks on the side. walks of the Big Town make this one of the funniest, fastest, most excit. ing pictures in months ! You'll appreciate this new convenience in your home- Old Dutch Holders“ With l: , In Colors! ANITA PAGE Mac- mvluih 4 Mflrgarei’ Martin’ Mam“- ‘Ant-hazy? 18:2? Rgslxlivzxrird Allan ""- Walsh, 4 David Macdonald and c. Brothers. Wheelbarrow Race Boys over 12 1 Jamie MacSwaln and Douglas Agnew, 2 Billie MacAulay and F. hmcdonald. 3 Geo Macdonald and Hugh MacLeod, 4 Gee Sullivan and Lloyd Warry. Leap Frog Race Boys under 12- 1 Lloyd Macdonald and Chs Mac- Arthur, 2 Jas MacAuIay and Ber- nard M2acGlllivray. 3 Clarence Ry- an and Harry Green, 4 Tommy Grades III and IV-1 Rose Flynn Shepherd and Arthur Brothers. ,. z Francis Ranaghan, Corraville, Leap F1118 Race Boys over 12-1 Clarence Ryan, 4 Phyllis Agnew,_ Frank Macdonald and Billie Mac- ‘ Cardigan. i Aulay, 2 Doug Agnew and Jamie Grades V and VI-l Rita Sulli-i MaeSwaln, 3 Hugh MacLcod and 3 Stanley Myers, Geo MacAuiay, 4 Geo Sullivan and wwA naama or ARI- CLIFF EDWARDS ANI) nsfriiicitswrlizlltllhnclvlsligfls Old Dutch Cleanser has so mony uses around the home that It's good practice to keep a can handy in the kitchen, both- room, laundry end garage. With this idea in mmd, we hove designed on attractive metolholder which comes in u cholce of three colors . . . green, blue and ivory. Select the colorwhich hormonizes with the room where it is to be used. There's nothing else like Old Dutch; you don't need several styles and kinds of cleaners. Think of this added convenience in Old Dutch; it's all you need for oly/eur cleaning. Cleans l‘ ' ' , quicke then anything else you con use. Help yourself to more time with Old Dutch. Cleans Safely . . . because it ' ' no horsh, chunkygrit and doesn't scratch. Old Dutch protects the surface. Keeps lovely thlngflovely. And it's kind to the hands. MADE lN CANADA It is easy to obtain one ot these holders! Clip out from three Old Dutch Cleanser labels the windmill panel appearing lbOVu 1410i"! WBYTY- the directions. Mail these, together with l0: and your name and address. Fill out Sack Race-l Jamie MacSwain the sou?" 1°d°Y- 2 Doug Agnew, 3 Allan Walsh, 4 D '1 Buck/I Keaton SHOWS YOU WHAT REAL LAUGHS ARE LIKE ON THE IIDIWN °F NEW YORK COMEDY and “SVENGARLIC" CARTOON Grades IX and X--1 lvflrlflfeli Sullivan, z Stella Sullivan, 3 Marie Brothers, 4 Geo Sullivan, Cardigan Art Work, Grade I-1 Gerald Ra- naghan, Corrsvllle, 2 Kent Macdon aid. a Kathleen Ryan. 4 Inez Red-r mond, Cardigan. Grade II—1 Louis Macdonald, 2 Blanche Burke, 3 Aba Green, Car- digan North, 4 Leah Brothers, Car- digan. in first of great wcsicrxi adventure series. Itlarvr-linns supporting rust including: BEX,KI.\'G OF WILD llOlhl-IS FRANKIE ILIIKIUHV. \\‘ll.l.l.\.\1 DESMOND van, Cardigan, Martinvale, 3 David Macdenald, Cardigan, 4 Beatrice Green. Cardi- gan North. Cardigan School Fair Grqcn X111. GRAD! Oats-l Alice ltloorc, 2 I J C Mr:- Mlllan. Corrnrollv. 3 S 1-‘. Johnson, . ravllle. Wheat-l Aiicc Aloorv, 2 I J C hlclvilllan. Cerravllle, 3 Bgmm-d Ca vanah, van, Cardigan lid. l Sweet Lorne Valley, 2 Mildred Redmond, 3 Kent Macdonalzi, 4 Gladys Red- mond, Cardigan. ‘Fhreshcd Beans-l Alice Nfoorc, 2 I J C lticllillnn, Cnntnill). 3 L. Glenfanning. dignn. ROOTS Green Mtns-l 'I'hos Shepard, Cardigan 11d, 2 Neil Alcclanncll, L. Valley. 3 Cletus Sharkcyr, CJllflYllil) 4 Harry Green, Cardigan North. 111111;.- Lemc- Valley, 2 VEGETABLES Telnatoes-l Phyllis Ag- new, Cardigan, 2 Florence McPher- son, Iona, 3 David Macdonald, Car- digun, 4 Margaret MscEachcrn, Io- Cucunlbcrs-l Dorothy 114110159011- Florence McPher- son. 1011a. 3 Chs Mncarthur, Lorne Cardigan lid, 4 Cletus Sharkey, Cor l Valley. 4 Harriet McEachern, Iona. B-cts-l Allan Welsh, Cardigan, Ira McMillan, Corravlllc, 3 Ber- nice lvlacArthur, Lorne Valley. 4 H- Glcnfmming. 4 Wm Suili- lLnndrigan, Glcnfanning. Cabbage-l Lawrence Corn-l Isabel Maclmocl, ' Cardigan, 2 Harriet MacEachern. l‘ Iona. 3 Lloyd Warry, Cardigan, 4 Alice Moore, Corravlllc- Pumpkin-l Charles Burke. Car- digan North, 2 Gladys Redmond. Cardigan, 3 Thomas Shephnrd, Car Warry, Cardigan, 4 Blhry CliVflllflll, l (lignn Hd, 4 R0110“ 14116110110111. C31‘ Pumpkin-l Charles MacArthur, Lorne Valley, 2 Mildred Redmond, C rclignn, 3 Patk v1.1“. 4 Cassie McGillvray, Glentan- Ira MacMillan, Corraville. Special Prize-I Margaret Gal- lant, for one hooked rug. SEWING ETC (Over 12 1—Jean Buchanan, Cardigan, 2 Celena Wilson, 3 Edna Macdonald. Cardigan Northq 4 Dorothy Flynn, Iona. em, 4 Arthur MacEachern. Iona. Duchess Apples-I Bertha Hay- ter, Cardigan Hd, 2 Catherine Mac- Swain, 3 Allan Welsh, Cardigan, 4 Sadie Sullivan, Cardigan Hd. Plums-1 Beatrice Green, 2 Evelyn Burke, Cardigan North, 3 Lawrence Shepherd, Cardigan, 4 B. Green, C. North. _ 2 Marguerite l-Alico Moore, Sharkey Corraville. 1-Alice Moore, Corraville, 2 Ber- tha Hayter, Cardigan Hd. l-Isabel MaeLeod, L. Valley, 2 Bertha Haytcr, ‘Cardigan Hd- 3 Alice Moore, Corraville. MANUEL TRAINING Milking Stool-l Hugh MacLeod. Lorne Valley. Nail Box-l Russell McAulay, L. Valley, 2 Claude Brothers, 3 David Macdonald, Cardigan. Yard Stick_1 Arthur Brothers, 2 David Macdonald, 3 Alban Sulli- Crabs-l Geo McCannell, L. Val- ley, 2 Daisy Agnew, Cardigan. 3 Jss McCannell, L. Valley, 4 Florence Mc Pherson, Iona. _ Pears-l Jas MeSwain, 2 Edith Ag- new, 3 Douglas Agnew, Cardigan. CANNING Beets-l Alice Moore, Corraville, 2 Ethel Shephard, 3 G. McDonald, 4 Edith Agnew, Cardigan. COOKING (Undeo 12) W. Bread-l Ethel Shepherd, 2 Leah Brothers, ‘Cardigan, 3 Anna MacCannell. L. Valley. 4 Edith Ag- Shepard, Sharkey, Corra- new, Cardigan. Tea Biscuits-l Edith Agnew, Car digan, 2 Rita. Flynn, Iona, 3 Ethel Shepherd, Cardigan, 4 Bernice Mc- Arthur, L. Valley. Sugar Cookies-1 Edith Agnew, Cardigan, 2 Anna MacCannell, 3 Bernice MacArthur, 4 Helen MacAu lay. Lorne Valley. Apple Pie-l Rita Flynn, Iona. 2 Anna MacCannell, L. valley. 3 Ethe1 Shephztrd, Cardigan. B S mdge-l Edith Agnew, 2 Mar Jorie Shepherd, Cardigan l-Id, 3 Bea trice Green, Cardigan No. 4 Anna van, Cardigan. Hammer Handle-(Under 12) 1 Harry Green, Cardigan No. 2 Iri. Macmillan, Corravillc. Hammer Handle Over 12-1 Er- nest Burke, Cardigan No, 2 Alban Brothers, Cardigan. Hand Sleigh-l Richd Green, Car dlgan Ne, 2 David Macdenald, Car digan. Miscellaneous, Under 12-I Olaudel Brothers. 2 David Mwcdenald, Car-l dlgan. . Mls etc over 12-1 Douglas Ag- new, 2 Alban Brothers, 3 Allan Maedonald. Backward Sack Race-l Lloyd Warry, 2 David Macdonald, 3 Doug Agnew, 4 Harry Green. Blindfold Race Boys under 12-1 Clarence Ryan, 2 David Macdonald, 3 Claunde Bmthcrs, 4 Ronan Mac- donald and Tommy Shepherd. Blindfold Race Boys over 12-1 Allan Walsh, 2 Clarence Ryan, 3 Doug Agnew and Bernard MacGil- vray, 4 Lloyd Worry. 1-2 Mile Race for Boys-l Lloyd Maclntyre, 2 Jamie MacSwain, 3 C. Sharkey, 4 D. Flynn. ' Grades VII and VIII-1 Isabel MacLeod. L. Valley, 2 Margaret Martin, Martinvnle, 3 Alice Moore. Corravile. Grades IX and X-l Goo Sulli- van, 2 Gordon Scrimgeour, 3 Stella Sullivan, 4 Lloyd Worry, Cardigan. Penmanship- Grade I-1 Kath- leen Ryan, 2 Inez Redmond, Cardi- gan, 3 Sterling MacLeod, 4 Margar- et Quinn. Iona. Grade II—1 Leah Brothers, Car- digan, 2 Louise Macdonald, 3 Chs. Burke, Cardigan No. 4 Alban Sulli- van, Cardigan. Grades III and IV-1 Anna Mac- Cannell, 2 Neil MacCannell, 3 Geo MacCannell, 4 Dorothy MmcLeod, Lorne Valley. Grades V and VI-1 1 Jennie Low cry, 2 Neil Nicholson, Cardigan I-Id. 3Lauretta MacAulay, Cardigan, 4 Kathleen Wilson, Cardigan North. SPORTS - '15 Yards Dash Boys under 9- 1 jtlchd Green, 2 Joe MacAulay, 3 A. ‘MacEachem. 4 Patk Sharkey 100 Yards dash Boys 9-12-1 Chs McLeod, _2 Claude Brothers, 3 Da- vid Maedonald, 4 Bernard MacGil- vary. Canada Believes Depression Ending OTI1A1WA, Nov., 23—There many reasons, and in the opinion of experts there is considerable Justif- rccent weeks and for the develop- ment of confidence thatso far as this country is concerned the depres- sion has seen its worst days. 100 yards gash 30y; over 12_1 The improvement in wheat prices Cletus Sharkey, 2 Jamie MacSwainyflnd 11103119015 111011111 1111111y 11111110115 3 cosmos smswomh’ 4 Dem“, Flynn ' oi’ dollars to producers and bright. 50 Yard; dash 313-15 under 9._1 cncd many lines oi’ business. Other Rose Quinn, 2 Teresa, Murphy, 3 p_ important interests bcnefitted equal- Agnew, 4 Tillie Maclntyre. ly by the advance in silver. Retail 50 Yards dash Girls 9-12-1 Anna trade has made gains, car loadings MacCanncll, 2 Anne Ryan, 3 39,-. are out of the depths, wholesale Gentlemen: Please find enclosed Nnsnn Qls-IQD Cudehy Soop Works, 64 Macaulay Ave.,Toronto, Ontario I _ labels for which and‘ mn___Old Dutch Holders. Color wontedi IVOIZYE] GREEN l] BLUEE] cents end recent weeks this urea has had heavy rains and the soil 1s in cxcel- i lent condition for next year's crops. Rural Children Educated By Mail REGINA, Nov. zil-Teh thousand persons in the province of Saskatch- ewan, most of them children but in- cludlng many adults as well, are re- lithe Government, according to the ‘announcement oi’ Mr. J. T. M. An- I :sons given-by printed instruction1 ' have been added recently a. series of lhall-hour radio talks five days o. week. The correspondence course was 01'- ganized in 1925 to reach sparsely- settlcd districts in the province and its success has been gratifying. Te- day those enrolled include children whose homes are outside the organ- ized school districts, crippled and ailing children, adults anxious to ob- seldiers whose education was inter- rupted by war service. The courses for the public schoo grades are prepared by prolesslona.‘ _ teachers. There is no charge ior tui- tion and readers are supplied tree oi charge to the six junior grades. Ap- proximately 8,000 students are tak- ing high school courses, some study- lng entirely at home and others sup- plementing the work of rural schools. These courses are organized are ceiving an education by mail from. 11y university 51111011111818 B1111 51111111 tuition fees are charged except in special cases. A year's work in each ication. i'cr the wave of optimism dcrson, Premier of the Province, whol 8111110111- 18 41111111911 111190 3119111? 1W which has spread over chhads in nlsoishlinisteroiEducatienflrelcs- lessons, each requiring two We! study. The supplementary radio broad casts give instruction 1n English, French German, Latin, History and science, and answer questions of students and rural teachers when they are of general interest. “The first day out. was perfectly lovely," said the young lady just back from abroad. “The water was as smooth as glass, and it was second MacCannell, L. Valley. COOKING-(Over 12), 1 Marie Bro thers, Cardigan, 2 Selina Wilson, C. North, 3 Marguerite Dixon, Iona, 4 Daisy Agnew, Cardigan. Tea. Biscuits-l Gert Macdenald, Cardigan, 2 Selina Wilson. 3 Evelyn Burke, Cardigan Ne. 4 Jennie Mac- Aulay, L. Valley. 5118M Cookies-l Ruth MacEach- em, Cardigan, 2 Dorothy Flynn, 3 Agnes Flynn, Iona, 4 Marie Broth- ers, Cardigan. welsh- cardigan‘ tain the rudiments of an education L- STOCK AND POULTRY Heifer Calf (dairy)—1 Gerald Sharkey, Corraville, 2 Hugh Mac- Leod, L. Valley, 3 Warren Macin- nis, Iona, 4 Wm. MacAulay, Cardi- gan. Pullet and Cockcrel, B. Rock- '1 Dorothy MacLeod, 2 Teresa Mac- Leod, Lorne Valley, 3 Douglas Ag- new, Cardigan, 4 Patk Sharkcy. Cor ravllle. COLLECTIONS Apple Pie-1 Gert Macdonald, Noxious Weeds-l Corraville Sch. Cardigan, 2 Marguerite Dixon, 3 Do z Cardigan North 5011001 nice MacArthur, 4 Beatrice Green. P1111911 5110W 11119101/01119111. 1111118 P10- 75 Yards dash Girls over 12-1 M 1111011011 i8 higher, factories are re- but prevented by their age from at- day was rough and-er-decidedly MacEachern, 2 G. Macdonald, 3 S. 11119111118 01‘ 011011111118 011 I1 11181101’ tending grade schools, and returned disgorgcous." Sullivan, 4 R. Flynn. $01119. newsprint production ls better, __ . Ii-Legged Race Boys under12_1 building construction is gaining. Chs Maclbeod and Geo MacCanneli There 1e a general impression that i 2VDavid Macdonald and Claundo the tide has turned. Brothers, a Richd Green and Fran- ‘mere Will be no cessation this 01B Shepherd. 4 Clarence Ryan and winter, however, in the eflorts oi Ifany Green. the Federal Government in associa- ii-Legged Race Boys over 12- 1 tion with provincial and municipal Billie MacAulay and Lloyd Warry, authorities to assure work for every 3 1301181118 Agnew and Jamie Mac- able-bodied Canadian, or direct re- Swain, 3 Dennis Flynn and wmie lief i1’ useful labor cannot be provid- Sullivan. 4 Harry Green and Tom- ed. It is estimated that the cost of 1111 shepherd. such measures to the Federal Treas- 3-—L08gcd Race Girls under 12 - ury will be not less than 210,000,000, 1 Anna MacCanncll and Marion Me and a domestic loan is being, issued PTJ-“VERS simply gorgeous. But the Sweet Peas-l Gertrude Macdon- zmd. 2 Billy Agnew, 3 Kathlyn Ry- nn, Cardigan. Irish Cobblers-l Rich Grccn, 2 Hilda. Carmichael, Cardigan North. 8 Warren Maclnnis, Iona, 4 Harry Green, Cardigan North. 'I‘urnips-1 Rose Flynn, 2 Irn Mc- hllxed Flowers-l G. Macdonald- Mlllan, Corraville, 3 Rzl Green, Car Cardigan, 2 Earle Johnson, Cardi- digan North, 4 Wm Sullivan, Carcli. gun 11d. 3 Phyllis Al-ZIWW. 011-1111114111 gm, 14¢ l4 Anne. McConnell. Ilome Valley. CarroB-l Francis Shepard, Car- G1311111111111~1 R119- 114111111131. Car- dggm 3d g Aljcg Moore, 3 1m Mac- dlgnn, 2 Isabel MncLeod, Lorne Val- millan. Coravillc. 4 Warren MacIn- Icy. 3 Mildred Redmond. Cardigan- n15_1ona_ Special Prize (Tobacco Plant)- Parsnips-l Alice Moore, 2 Ira Mc Ira ltfcMiilan. 00113111119- Millan, Cerravillc, 3 Francis Shep-\ FRUIT hard, Cardiga m1, 4 Lcah Brothers Alexandra Apples-l Jae MM- gardlgan, n Swain, Cardigan, 2 Llinrgaret Shar- “my Flymh 1°“- 4 M"? mndrl‘ - Raves-l 311111181111 5011001. 2 C01‘ key, Corravllle, 3 Harriet MaoEach- 3am Glennmnlng’ fflvllle 5011001. "t" ' B 5 FIIdEB-l Daisy Aenew. 2 samples Weod—1 Forest Mac- To Charlottetown But Delightfully SMART . -.— ----——--s-- ‘unhu-pawa-lma.‘ Severe l-leadachedne- SEWING ETC (Under l2 Miss Marie L. C. Blackwell, Gunn writcsz-"Pkwr two ymr! suiicrnrl from severe headaches, pimrlvll on my face. l\ y lu-zulanhcs seemed incurable, and I_thnugl1t the pimples would never Alin., U'Rl)1(§)'€Kl"' BL 0ft)»- ’ . disappear. B ITTEIRS = A lricnrl recommend lllnod Bitters, and on t I iouml the headaches disappear and l _nm not bothered any more with and Ryan, Cardigan, 4 Stella Sharkey, Joan Buchanan, Cardigan, 3 Doro- thy Flynn, 4 Marguerite Dixon, Io- ADwn-l Hilda Carmichael, Car- ‘digan Ne. 2 Rita Sullivan, 3 Anne Corravillc. donald, Cardigan No. 2 Cardigan I-ld. School, 3 Douglas Agnew, Car- digan, 4 Ira. Macmillan, Corraville. Insects-l Corraville School, 2 F. las Agnew, Cardigan. SCHOOL WORK Exercise Books, GradeI-l Kath. Auley. 2 Edith Agnew and Rita Sui avian, 3 Beatrice Green’ and Anne change rate on the Canadian dollar yan. Macdonald, Cardigan North, 3 Doug Margaret Flynn. 2 Bertha I-Iayter and Isabel MMI-wd. s om Macdenald to finance it, the unfavorable ex- in the United States practically hav- 3"—L088Bd Race Girls over 1z_ 1 MacEachern and Rita new financing. The Government and about £1,000,000 for the relief of an lug closed the New York market to is advancing v BELL. Shoe at a New Popular Price $7.00 l The ed Burdock Irene Macphoe, rymg a bottle Mended Garment-l Gladys Red- 11101111. 2 Anne Ryan, Cardigan, 3 Corravllle, 4 Rita Murphy, Cardigan. Knitted Scarf-l Ira Macmillan, Corraville. leen Ryan, 2 Inez Redmond, Cardi- gan. 3 Kingsley Shaw, Martinvaie, 4 Margaret Gallant, Cardigan. Grade II-1 Blanche Burke, Car- digan Ne. 2 Jec MacAulay, Cardi- 855111131124 Daisy Agnew and area_ in southern Saskatchewan Bukwardltgu Bo where crops were destroyed by 1 David Macdonacld 21: gutter 12- drought, and it is a notable expres- s Claude Brothers .4 c! _ MacLeod sion of confidence in the immediate . arence Ryan] luture o! that great Wheat-produc- mckward “We Bflys ever 12-1 lng province that in most cases Possibly no Shoe in Canada Inmpleqj’ gen, 3 Louise Macdonald, Cardigan Douglas Agnew, 2 Jamie Macswaln, farmers have insisted upon the re- No. 4 Bernice MacArth , . 3 Grade III and 1v._u1r deal/hill: glaedilriirailiflllilisity, 4 Dennis Flynn. u“ hem‘ m ‘he nature o‘ a loan e Girls under 12-1 repayable at a convenient date. In By B11156? ' // / HE CAN mxailmsnn he's seen m» / "Tow HIS PALS THAT TlliS [S A SoUP KfltliEN / X m‘. ' Equals this Chic, Stylish Shoe in Fitting Qualities, Made in Montreal, Styled in Paris, the Embroidered Linen-i Edith Ag- new. 2 Rita Sullivan, Cardigan, 3 ii. 4% ‘l. Jfiallrlgecl;r%filigralr;fijniggn%alteteroe: manullctureri, lor the put 62 yuan, only by Th; MR. AND 1111s..‘ 11 Black Cat is Bad Luck All Right lllllflLl = amorous! A BLACK CAT l- , Yovo Atmsrflnm HE was T1006. WWFYw Peak xmv’ Secret. of the Many Unusual Patterns Shown. "e wmcnr SHOE COMPANY l -—\l"'orrnerly ALLEY’S—- --s=-,=-.-,rnwe~trmar.rr 51'1" c’. "'1 7'- newt! s. -. ~-