.. ..~ _- _’ Q5I-r~yYfQQnI Special Sale of Ladies’ Silk .Hose in a Few Broken Lines dilladies’ Hose all sill: from top to toe. not all sings. Regular $2.50 clearing at $1.59. ‘Another line good quality Silk Hose with mer- cerized top, all sizes. Regular $10031‘ $159- PROWSE BROS LTD. - -i--. Dialogue-"Tbe Obstructive H!!!’ Motion sonsifisrry whim" Day." ~ solo-Haber MacAuslan Duet-Sadie and Alice Chowch. Intermisaiosn-Sale oi Candy Charon-School. Recitation-Arthur MacRae. Dialogue-‘fmother Gridden‘: Visit" Motion Song-“A Christmas Lul- laby." Recitation-Ada Swan. _ Duet-Alice Chowen and Iliilda CENTRAL ROYALTY CONCERT 'I“he' annual concert and ChriSl-mllfi Tree was held in Central Royalty School, on Thursday evening, Decem- ber 10th. In spite of the unfavorable weather there was a goodly number of parents and children present. Mr. W. P. Macleod Occupied the chair. The following is the program:- Rernarlis—Tbe Chairman. choruB-schooi. Recitation-Jean MacRae. Solo-Irene MacLeod. MicAlmlinfi- Recitation-Donald MaoAusland. Read1n8—-Ml1‘l°n NWT-Md- Solo-Eila Chowen. fink-Bi)!!- Dialogue - “Trials of Christmas Dialorue —“No QhIl-Slm" l" °\"-' ghoppmg," House." Duct-Harvey and Donald Mac- B11114 8m!- Aus1gn¢ Recitation-Betty Macliacliem. Exercisc-“Santa Claus." 01107115491091- Santa Claus then arrived and dis- tributed the glits irom the loaded Christmas Tree among the teacher and pupils. The singing o! the Na- tional Anthem brought the evening's entertainment to a close. Recitation—liarvcy MacAusland. Solo-Lila wood‘. CHRISTMAS CONCERT A successful Christmas tree and concert was held by the members oi the Sabbath School in Central United Church, Dunstaiinage, on Decembe 23. The members knew and acted their parts exceptionally well. Special mention is due to little Miss Fame Mill, who is only tour years old. The Jimmie Jinkle Says: It costs no more at any store. The best in what you're looking for. members were trained under the skill- ful direction of Miss Minnie MacKay. teacher oi Dunstaflnsge School, and the secretary, Miss Edna. Boswell. One o: the prettiest chi-istnias trees ever seen stood in one corner of the Church. The snot, Mr. w. J, Gibson, cap- , -Stewart‘s Bread ably scted as chairman and the iol- lowing programme was periormed:- Opening Chorus — The Sabbath School. Address oi Welcome-Lila. Thomp- son. Exercise-Ray Murray and Dorothy MacCallum. Recitation-Allison Stewart. . i, - .. t ' Solo-“Jesus Bids Us Shino"—-Ber- ~¢o+¢+¢0++oo000o0o0oooo+o ma Henry’ 1- G i Recitation-Tamer’: Presents" — ‘a Cordial Solo-Jessie Jenkins. Recitation-"The Twenty-Bixtrtj _ This has not been on the market for some years, and to O Borden Boswell. Duet — "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star"-Lila Thompson and Margaret Webster. ' Recitation-"A Lady Santa Cl_a_us"_ Rena Boswell. Exercise-Ray Murray and Winnie Blackmore, Re..\ition-Margaret Webster. Duet—"It Came Upon A Midnight -Clear"-Amy Hume and Edna you. well. Recitation-Dorothy Gibson. Pantomine-"Sllent NightP-Acfed by iour girls, soloist, Miaa Mary Ferguson, accompanied on the harp by Miss Jessie Jenkins. Monologue—-“Elizabeth's Christmas Presentf-Edna Boswell, Dialogue-Maid; and Marion p“. guson. Recitation-Norma and Isabel Jen. kins. Recitation-"Chrlstmas Is Coming" -Ferne Mill. Duct-“Away In A Mangei-‘k-Bqg. tha Thompson and Bertha Henry. Recitation-Dorothy MacCallum. Monologue-"Writien to Santa"... Lloyd MacCallunl. Solo-“The Little Bird!" - Ibrne Mill. Recitation-J-lelen Dennis. ‘Diilosuc-"roui- Little oiris". . Recitation—-lerna Stewart. Exercise-Christmas dfoekinga" _ By four little girls. ‘ Recitation Ralph Murray. Dlldlr-"Kflll xringlw-anlda and Marlon Ferguson, ' Recitation-Mary Arising. . " Recitation-Wilirod‘ ‘llicsnpaou. TPW-"JQIIY Old It. Nicholas" 4-81- lirgrr Mill, Dorothy Gibson and Issac I II l» “m”! Hm‘ t Moitatione-Oarth stem-t.’ " lam. hammers. pliers and limitation-Ray Iladvallimi. ~. gtocureotflrcd for c004; cinema Chorus-Tho Cabbalh the homo can to bought , , - tial aavima. Bandy like to Isiah their m re- lln the wide amrt- " 5504-0-09 flllgthe want we are putting out a very superior Cordial oi uu- z equalled strength and purity. , For sale at all high class stores in 12 and 24 or. sizes. Wholesale distributors P. E. DcBlols Bros, Limited. J..& T. MORRIS LIMITED ior ‘ 00-00 &O-O+OOQ+G§OO-Q-OOOFOQOO-O-OC§CQUUO§Q§§OQQ§C Q DO-OOOQ-O-O-OQO 0 6 OOQ-QOQOO-OOO-Q 80l-l2-30-mwf3wks. Western Guardian. -.aur BAGS-ad. be: twine, at amen. I, ‘ m-i-a-ai. --II.IN‘I COTTON in assorted shades and designs. 80 to 3d inches wide, 22o to 27c a yard. special 10c. At Sinclair's. 1001-21. —I.0A8TlI-l and carvlnt sets. bargain! at Bruce's. ‘004-1-0-31. —1N0 YARDS ICC! SILK. 35 shades in select from. Former value 56c to 00c a yard. Cpecial 49o. At Sinclair's ' 1001-21 --MBN’ B TWIID OVIBCOATS. good weight and quality. new styles. January Bale Price only $0.05. Other lines oi men's overcoat: at equal re- ductions. At Sinclair's. 1001-21 -‘wmran nmialon remodeling. repairing and painting supplies sold at Bracob. 0044-0-21. -l'hI.‘SlI FROZEN I'll! ior fox iced. order now at Brace’:- 1002-1-9-31 —-LADIBB TUB. PLUSH 0R. CLOTH coats, a.ll selling at special low prices for January. At Sinc- laifl. r 1001-21 -MIN'! MACKINAW COATS. plaid affects. all wool cloths, $5.75 ior $3.05. $7.50 for $5.00. 88.50 for $5.05. $0.70 for $6.50, 810.50 for $1.00 and $11.50 (lamb collar) ior 01.05. At Sinclair's. 1001-21 —BOY!' HEAVY ALI. WOO]. mackinaw coats, 04-50 tor $3.00, $5.05 for $4.00. $8.00 (lamb collar) ior $5.65, $050 lamb collar ior $6.35. At Bino- lllfl. 1001-21 —UNI'I‘ID CHURCH OI‘ CAN- ADA. Kensington, Jim. l2. Rev. J. n. saint, o. n, Minister: 9.4a a. 111., Sunday School: 11 a. m. Lives That Refresh; 7 p. m. "In the Land oi Egypt"; I p. m. Summeriield. "ANGIJCAN SERVICES in the parish of New London on the 12st inst, will be as iollowsi French River. 10.30 a. m.: Burlington, 2.30 p. m. with Holy Communion; Ken- sington, 7p .m.; Sunday School at 2 .p_ m . -DISTURBING NEWS — Ven. Archdeacon 8nd Mrs. Willie leit on Thursday morning for Sydney, N. 8., on account, oi the serious condition oi the Archdeacon! “" , Mrs. Anguin, whose serious lniury by a iali on Christmas Day. Is previously reported in the Guardian. has re- sulted in pneumonia. ‘the latest news received was not reassuring- S. —D1ED IN VANCOUVER - Mrs. C. D. MoCallum. oi Summerside, has in Vancouver. B. 0.. oi Mn. John W. Mellish, wife oi John W. Moilish iormerly o: Charlottetown. Many irlonda in Charlottetown will sy-m- pathise with Mr. Meliiah in his sad bereavement. The deceased was a bride b: only five months and he death was qlilie unexpected. Mrs. Mellish was a native of Vancouver and beiora her marriage was on the teachinl Jtaif of ‘the High School in tbmt city and was very highly es- teamed. - -QUIE'I WEDDING-A quiet wed- ding was solemniaed at St. Mary's rectory. Bummesvids on Tuesday ev- enlnl. Ven. ‘Qrdeaoon White oi- iiciatlnd. when Mill Mildred V. Mut~ tart. eldest daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Muitnrt oi’ Summerside, was united in marriage to Mr. Neil Mcleod, manager o! McLeod Meier Bales. Bummesstda. ‘me bride and groom were unattended. Mr. and Mrs. Mclaod leit on Wednesday morning School. . The acmmpanisis ior the aveninl were Misses Jessie Jenkins. Marv Iicrguson, Iona Boswell and Minnie Maoxay. Rev. Mr. Boothroyd wished everyone a Merry Christmas. and aanta Claus called on his way to lou- ris. , The singing of "Blessed Ba The Tia ‘mat Binds" brought a very enjoyable evening u: a close. cathodic us cs1‘ 1:111‘. CHAR!.U'I‘TE'I'OWFT.GIYARD¥ w ., ' " m a wedding tour through Novul Cootla. The Guardian some that: git-l olrlflonaiiy wide of 111mb and : acquaintances‘ in whining the happy yum: mp1s. who will reside in fut- ure in aununersido. all possible hep-- plaque-a. ' l ' . ___.. ., -cays'rar. colon-w.- oeoi-sef Carroll o! Monoton. N. B.,-who ia to coach the cry-m Hockey team thu‘ season arrived on Monday evening int time to give the boys a tryout beioi-el deoidinc iomtay with the min. m‘ crystals are very ‘fortunate in ob-' ta-inlng Mr. Carroll's services as their ooachasheiawollkndwninhookoyl circles. He reieflsd 1n at. John two‘; years ago in the play-of! games in‘, which the owns-u took part and was! referee tor local Maritime tea-ma int! year. The Crystal: should do well’ under his uiition and, carry oil the honors tbh yam-C. -M.r. Carl Dickie. traveller ior the International Harvester. has return cd to Bummerside from a two wet-k vacation in Nova Booties-a. Eastern “ Guardian ..'UNITID cannon or ca». ADA -'- ceoraetcwn and Sturgeon services Sunday. Jan. 12th: Sturgeon 10:0 a. 111-; mutown Cross 22o n} ni.; ciemetowntgnm. Rev. c. u. MaeNevin, Pastor . RPRESBYTEBIAN SERVICES . For Sabbath January 12: Cardigan at 11 a-m. and 7 p. m. Dundas at 3 P. m. Rev. W. E. Davies, B. A.. Min- ister. . ..'AIMADALI WOMEN'S IN- STIISUTE-‘Ihe _Deocmbes- ._ ‘ o! this Institute was held at the‘ 110mm 0f Mn. AllanMacKinnnn. Nine , members and three visitors were pre- , sent. ‘Ina - meeting opened with] singing o! Institute ode. 1 business‘ program followed. a5.00.wo.s voted‘ r J u 4 Wholesale Prices in all Departments In every departmnt there are great collections oi bargains, reduced iorclearance before stock taking. Savings oi all sorts f or wise shoppers-savings oi-whlch many oi your neighbors have taken advantage. And then, in isddition to the lines spec- ially advertised, we are offering. ~ ‘Wholesale Prices in all Departments showed by theirjprempt and accur- ate answers that they had been well trained. A short bu-t interesting prd- gram was carried out. Mr. Edwin ed on Friday, December 20th, ior the’ Mr. Cedric Boulter, of Charlotte- Chrlstmss holidays. were examined in all subjects by their relatives in Tryon and vicinity. teacher, Miss Pearl Weeks, (Princi-' pal). and Miss Retta Toombs, (Assist- ant). These examinations were con- sidered by the largo number oi visit- on. and ratepayers present to be the beat heard there ior a number oi_ yours. The programme which was‘ extend congratulations to the prone:- very interesting and entertaining was parents. as iollows:- | l t Reid acting as chairman. Special mention alight be made oi the step- dancing oi Miss Leona "and Master Johnnie Cbaisson to music iurnish- ed by their rather Mr. Joseph Chain son. Santa then appeared and pre- sented gifts t0 pupils and teacher. Complimentary remarks were made by several oi the men present and ailier a generous treat oi candy ap- l pies, etc, the singing oi the Na'tion-‘ a1 Anthem brought the examination‘ At the Prince County Hospital cl sgo toi- Mr. and am. me Boulter, oil Albany, P. E. l. Everyone wishes thc‘ ncwarrival a happy Nay Year and‘ veal Their Welcome". Recltatiom-Everett Howatt. Ebiercise by 5 girls-write Christmas to a cloec- i Grouchffi _ _ . Song-"Little Tots" - Christmas curse inbutler making. An enjoyable wliist party was held 7 My WNM- ’ ———- , ' 31m ANNIVERSARY The children‘ town, is spending his holidays with torla during the iestive season, m by Miss E1516 Boswell, in honour d! the beautiful daughter arrived a iew days; 110116831. l Adam Mexicans. t Opening chorus by School-“Bells Theniany irlends in this vicinityj ;he W. M. 8., BrMB-lbane, wsh id of Mr. Lewis Mabey, son oi Mr. andl convoy to you our deepest sympathy Mrs. Albert Mabey, oi Tryon, will re- in your reoem, sorrow. Your n» _,~ret his departure s. few days ago ior, tljicrs ' death removes one of ou Juelph, Ontario, where he wilhtake a. ildest and most valued home worl- Qers and also‘ one of the communityi lmost respected citizens. Among the social events in Vie. very enjoyable card party givtii college students home ior the LITTII. OF SYMPATIIY To Mrs. Dan Buchanan and M“, Dear sistcrsz-We the members oi She is no: dead to us but ssleq im- criminals tree. All bills were or- "l the h°m¢ °l 1V"- "ld M"- JOM dered paid. 1t was decided to hoid i MRRM» R0119 3W Wt"- On ‘I'm- ua‘ emu-Minna!“ m the whoop day, DOC. 0118 315i. Ewen tables house, early in January, for the pur- ‘ "B" PIIYM- the PH"! W108 W pose oi increasing Institute iundsJM-l" MUN?" Mwnmllld- B981‘ Alunchwaseervedby the iiocteevmm North w! Mr- James J-~ and . "n. 3356mm, “mm; wuichaisaon Bear River South. A mat spent. The meetinglcloeed with the"wla rallied and the- score oi forty Mrs. George MacMicken and son‘ Wesley. oi Cape Traverse, returned‘ Recitation-Ralph Somers. Exercise by 9 boys-"Christmas in in the Lord. thei- Lands."_ to their home alter spending a row,‘ Slsnod on behalf v1 the menthol Monologue - Elmer Mabey—-"Pres- days visiting relatives in Hampton,‘ ~11 this sccioiy. Mrs. Gordon Mit- nts roi- .11." u - Victoria, and Tryon. Key and Mrl- Hush McKlnnon- Star Drill by '1 girls. ' _ ____ _ l Brndalbane. Jan. sth, 1930. Recitation by Vernon 10rd, I Mr. Freddy Watton. o! R. T. Hol- Song by 5 glrls-“Chime Again mans Ltd., has returned to his duties,’ received‘ the sad news oi the death‘ ‘m. December the 20th.. ER a .' |i singing oi the National Anthem.‘ home oi Mrs. Michael McIntyre. That Throat Needs Minardh. Rollo Bay And Vicinity Miss lilary While, Sourls West, is visiting her aunt Mrs. Joseph Gal- lant and Gallant. 8t. Charles. Mr. John .D. Chesaon. Bear River. south. left recently ior Vermont. where he will spend the winter months. 1dr. l-lowlan Muitlaly, Bouris River‘ ,was a recent visitor to Rollo Bil-l’. West. l His many iriehda are welcoming’ home Mr. Neil Dollie from Western Canada where ha spent the but 11X years. Mr. Deal/lo is visiting his par- ents Mr. and Mm. Charles I... Desglc Bouris West. Miss Mary M. Peters, pupil nurse n; t)“ City Hospital, spent her xii-us holidays at soul-is West the "guest o1 her aunt Mrs. Charles L. Deagle. The whim‘. party and dance held in Courts West School under the aua pica oi tbe Women's Institute was well attended. '11» prises were won by Mrs. C. Doodle‘ and Ifliarrie; souris. sznjoyabls music was iurnish ed. Over twenty dollars was realised‘ Mr. Brl Grant. Montaauo. was a ‘recent visitor to Rollo Bay last. _ Miaallloon Mae Dough. Bear Rivas-Nortlmhviaitinlinnoliolly gagtliagueag oi theMiaaasCer- aldineandnasiocsarcters. - ‘lbs semi-annual examination oi Rvollolpywgltlchnoiwaaholdhl-i will: a largo attendance o! Plllifo nad ‘visitors. The pupils were examined In tbs various subteoie by their Next meeting will be held at the Kinnon. R0110 Bay. ‘niche were: w. and Mrs. Barry was made by Mom's. Hugh Mae- Jerry PineauI st. Charles and "Howlan Mullaly. Souris River. It was won by Howlan Mulialy. Luncheon was served. The? sum oi twenty-five dollars was res-b iced. ' Vin-isms; Bells," v alter spending New Years in Tryon. Recitation by Harold Iioy. ———' Recitation-WP‘ don Rogerson. pm°;q¢._5sn1m Pupl]§_-"Qhfl5@- The year 1920 has come and gone._ m" m m. Airy Now, wa are entering on a New Year,‘ Closing Chants by eehooi-"yai-ew 1930. yet unmarked by iulure or sue-l well to you." coas. It has been customlfy at the‘ Mt. and___Mrs. Archibald Campbell 12 Juniper St, West Roxbilri’. Mass. are visiting Mend-s in Souria West. for the afternoon. - , side; Bpelllnr-Vivian Dawson and‘ to quit Imoklnz clznrettes. ‘Rev. Finlay L. Mullaly; oi the Rum 5051mm (equal; Saint Dunstan’: College stat! was a recent visitor to R0110 Bay. the guest oi Rev. A. L. Binnoirt. Among those attending the mov- ing picture "Mother Maohrec" at Yen's ‘Bruise Souria on New Year's Ciossman. in tings and gitts were exchanged, m“ N°"'Y°lY-"~D- between pupils and teachers andi |overy0ne present was treated with; delicious home made candy. School re-opened January 6th. Francis, Fortune Bridge. Mr. and Mn. Alphondus MacDonald, Glen-i wood, Messrs. Lester Carpenter. J. MacCormac and James Cbaisson, Rollo Bay. VICTORIA NOTES tMr. Jim Taylor oi Daihousie Uni- The smelt fishermen of Tryon and varsity, Haliiax. spent the holiday vicinity are now being rewarded with sol-Wu at his homo in Victoria. Mill Am“ 311KB» 0! 5°90" 15 some very good eateries. although W93“! h" "will" M"? Midldhleariicr in the season unelts seemed BUIDG, Bill’ RlVG/T SOIIIJL !y°fy'|c‘mg_ » ~| -.-_— w. Chester lea, also a student at inalhouaie. and his brother. Mr. I lGordon Lea. Student at Prince oi Miss Annlioa 395m"!- R- N-H iwales College. Charlottetown, spent m. to.» Boston last " week mer- l-irs- 111001" "d “W111i” Wm"- their holidays with their parents. swndihl QM Plot months Wh her 0! TY!” N°“'h' 1°" "may m‘ the Hon. Walter M. Lea and Mrs. outsi- Mrs. a. n. mule. n»...- River.‘ Charlottetown whcitznthgwwtefltft; Lea, Victoria. , / inatning for some o 81M 0 A wbiat party in st. Alex hall. Mrs. Thomas’ daughter. M11 99°?” Rollo Bay, given by Mraylroderlck Heunsascy and Mrs. Pater D. Peters. was well after spending two weeks at their attended. ‘ms prises were won by, Bar nimy irlenda are alodwklmw honis in Victoria. Misses Diana Miss ‘Ida MacDonald an; the Rev. that wit.‘ abtigtieuiii-dé‘: ‘i: ",4 "m," u, ‘mum, a w_ a ma)” L. Mullaly. Lun eon was now muo f. l’ l’ , . served by the lardies in charge as- to her bed ior several days with a‘ M5 slated by others. severe attack oi iiu. ' Miss Margaret J. MacCormac. Bi.‘ Mr. Nathan Atkins loft 0n Iriday Georges was a recent visitor to Rnl- moruinmDecsinber 21th, for hisboma‘ m, gm; m1 1,, M, ptdugm _.__,_ Mil. DOV-IQ H811! lllfl b0!‘ 0W0 and Mrs. Donald Murchison. Victoria. left recently on an extend- ed visit to Bomarville, Mass. lo new. the‘ cunt oi her aunt ivm. in Bolton. um, aiter tpencins three vctorls. were among the fans at- EYESIGHT James MacOonnac. I months on the island, where ha visit- handing m; (m; "m, o; , “m, led various relatives. For aome time 1mm"; m; ‘bu; m4 MM’ m- g "N" m. "win" on“ ampere;- mltolloflly-paatboliaaboantl-io flfilQbllllllngpllylfllnllllllllllflldthlfldly,gu . w'aa to oiimtow recently on a bus- unit, 1m. Thomas ombio. o! ‘mm night. - ~ ‘ - "H- i -- . t l /-— ’ “aiioldfifi” . _._..__..._;_.._.._ Misa- Adelaide roomy. or north The ‘tanoy dross cerium which Z on“ TRYQN AND VIQINITY mos. u spending the. holiday was to be held New Year's aim at t . tlwlufllC!h0IlD0llIlf.ll1’l.'ll-Vid00fll Rink hasbecaipoatponod daughters have returned to the city, ‘ , which occurred at bis home on 00-. Mr. H. A. MacPhea was chairman 56811111108 03 “vb NBW Yul‘ l0 mike‘ oember 4th...1020. ‘Morell loses mt Th, 1030M“; new “Resolutions? every dsy in sverylog t; best known and most, respect prizes were awarded: Senior oi-ades‘ Wly w crow better and better. I heard ed cilizens. "nie into Mr. ninth: mental ulthmetic-Dorothy woodJ a man only today any he had resolved was in his eightioth (aothi- year iii I also a lite-long resident of that 31mg bom-di happen toknow he has has made the Although he was an invalid for mi w°;~k_1z,um Rohmmm prim 1n Jun-‘ same resolve ior three consecutive, a year he was never known to coma 1m- qngfl; page“ Attendmcgv‘: New Years, but let us hope that moat‘ plain and was always resigned to ilii mtg 1.10"“; 5mmn¢_pnn¢e, 301-1‘ oi us have a little more pep than he. will of God; so that his death cunt imq; 31”; hon-d’ wm-k__ggroldi Bo in the old fashioned way, I will as a great shock to his many friend The usual chyistmns Wllh EWTYOINWA HIDE! and Prosper- and relatives. He leaves to mom-r lone. brother John, iterpie the bad roads and inclt |rnont weather his funeral v-liich wit held on Thursday Dec. very largely attended. The service at the church and grave were w“ Iormod by Rev. J. Rooney, P. I.“ whose irequent vlclia during his Ml illness were a great consolation ti? him. The pail‘ bearers were Mum Patrick Murphy’ bery. Pius Walsh, Michael lilcClflhl Ambrose Hughes and Stephen Kath. His remains were laid to rest bull; those oi his wile who brelectutl him ten years no. May his soul fl in peace. o a 0 O o 0 o e o o Q . consolidated Bohool cia- Marl. o: rut Iain. H- I- will s 10M 4m- ooooooo+v¢oou¢oo+o+nv¢t ln lvlemoriain _ MICHAEL DUNPIIY In the death oi’ Michael Dunplul platt- aiso or Moicli 5th. W Edmund Henri- ~ (Patriot please cool-l ----___- OUOOQC QOXQf§O§O§OOOOQ.'\ m2. J. P. MILLARI DINTAL/ SURGEON [Dull-I M ll.” u I l0 I-W Corner Queen and Bichmfl‘ oeeoeoooooeoaoooonooo". i‘ A a 4 t - - ~ "‘ A |¢A-roo~ g N‘ ‘ r i ‘ rim nNbACGtb ‘A titvnwowi" . , boo-Hoot 4g,“ g3" I'M 9O ‘NORM: ‘ . WDOMHII’ g. “Auw 4-1- s-‘By Molvlaiiuit“ \W§U\n@vl“f‘ martini’? wan. t y