MARCH l3. 1 iiliiiilbtofifllie. lge ied tendon willile w m“; March 10th, 1w. I " if‘ _i "f, it the Offices or 1.1.". 7 Architects, Charlottetown. 1i 5 DH!" w‘ p} THE CHARLOTTETOWN in: vmio T0 inovllllllll. siiiuroaiua rzeeived st this Office until noon, . or the construction of s wing Sanatorlum Bulldinl. Chsrlotietowmfrince Ed. island, accordingkto plans and specifications to be Harris and E. S. Blanchard, ... attain" a":.tr:.:::::.'i.""*"' "Y - The lowest orsny tender not necessarily accepted. L. B. MscMlLLAN, . tTMinister of Public Works Dom Advertising liaise-Payable in Advance linemen Chess m ‘Advertisement gs c,“ Gllllrll tluuitJ-‘itelll. le "wfilblfl m; 5mg", m“ ~ FP“"°"" ‘mlhslveuao . i i..."::"r..‘i".::." l: M"... in"; 1-» i» »--=-"~"-=1'-'i'-‘si i wndolenee do pee inolnnm sugefimnpgruumfh "w: t and l0 cents forever! additional I words. Notices cl Thug,‘ q i; sari...“ :'..“.* no “"- - Moog?»- ii srllllostlon. i" u” an‘ om" u '5 ... u b‘. t. ——-- -— I rem-ale iielpfill! n[g_(1__ For sale ausrsn MAID 1N suAu. “ . apartment, family 0f two. Ex- Igflegfbngtgflsmflfifij” periollcl.‘ necessary. Good we“; Apply Mrs. Walter M. Saint Allflrlmfilli-s or phone il81. .1. Wanted wsnran IMMEDIATELY iioiisi or apartment. two bedrooms. Tue/allege 1m. 'a-_2-si. aural: - noor rvariia. AP- ’ ply Lester Roper. East Hxaiyasltyb; {WANTED - ELAINE]! AND ¢ iviszcher. Ray Bagnall, Hundr- itivcr. 3-8-21. WANTED T0 PUBCHA E BEV- erai acres land with dwelii house within seven miles x3 Charlottetown. Apily to McLean at McKinnon, So icitolns, Char- lottetown. 3- :5 aforesaid. Farmer. of the One Uri-I mid ll. Francis MacPhed of . sr zritctown in Queen; 993113;"? e psyfneiit of princi I "We! and Interest scour p. L glen this so- a» of resins-y riiaucis iuserilas: (Tutsi-eel. Mortrsgee. ll. 9 corraos FOR SALE AT KEPPOCII Furnished, Fire nine. new tool‘ and garage. Near siiMe- ll. .\- l‘. SCART“. b Grafton Sin" »~..___ s l-l-I. Professional ilsrils ;_..._-__. McLeod £0 Bentley I I. llNTl-IY- l. U- l. A. IINTLIY. l. G Barristers sia'Atterisss-st~ Ill PIIIIQI Illfli ‘finlii 225141 iliisfifiiu ."- ALF‘A""‘_'R"ER~ FA M i fimllffiaiqflrol. rho e uosengg-"gg u‘ “WVM-‘Hvvunmnwnv’ - as or‘ .- "1?4I#IIPI- S ~ R .- s a 4 - .. . a Z s es n t zen-mi I u i- t. F. Aliiililbltli Wei-lens sue-nus r. listen Inst semi" P “lllltbiows Bears, l ,0 v‘ Isrrellsoa aqua” Wfi- P1100 $125. ChaimersaNew- FOR. BATE. CERTIFIED SEED lloiitreai Steak '1l.')RDN'I‘O. March 2 — (GP) ~ Clcsiiu Toronto Stock Quotations sroclr YQvoTA TYONSH] Jr . llevv York Stock generally Albert itt $10.75 for “teem. MOOSE JAW 591118 Ottawa, Oauado-Jiebruary 24, 1M4 GUARDIAN Weekly Live» Stock 3t.‘ii‘."?.’.‘..£i"..£i"ti8f..t .51‘; and sn odd ll 50, wlm medium :tllxllglielgfizlllglzrlflxlislggegf it“: lower. with PRINCE 'mostly s11 dawn. BmmA $11.25, SASKATOON F1100 to siiso, and‘ l painting " Hero's cm interests At the close obe were ll/r-‘il/t ii her with May at. 81.29%. July $1. ll/i-ii. and r $1.28. V111!“ here. was an advance of 50 cents to $1.00 0n bull prices, with good 0m" kind; making as high as and a couple o! outstanding $10 00 ones Exam-i. Exghahga SUMMARY VANCOUVER $12.00 . l The steer division el the cattle “pm u‘ “MW! 591M 53,9,“ ' n 34 market came in tor some over- Th F , at o. n Amoonds .. t. not» a t. d“ .....:.':;. r521. ‘in: “ami- Beil ‘Del 153 Am o" and ,- 35 1,4 past week, possibly due in part to mg ‘h e . _a s ul~ lsathurst i5 1-4 Bari-i 5r”; 5g 1-3 the commencement of the Lenten W, e 9”“ “wit “limllmed With gm 5cm a $3 N Y can“! m m‘ “awn Wm‘ “a "ma, ‘waned d” head in ms same vieek last m PM 10 7-8 Ohes & Ohio 46 7-8 mend for meivs- Oattle bill!" W9"! ‘ I mum i’ 3' c“ mm i? inclined to t.‘ cautious in their ‘° d“ ‘his W" are 2-811 dairy 0dr lbuiid 0 Elec Auto mu as a-s h Th ‘e m, kmd o, cattle. compared with 3.541 in the Cw 0dr Pld 1B Gen lileo as i-e W" m" ' " " i, f d same period last yea; 5.15,, '1’ ‘g2 “"1 M" 55 5-: §'.°°.."...‘lZ'i.§i“é’. ‘tit; f.“i§..°.i“ls Dom Cool Pfd is’ 1-8 m m” PM 2° 554 oents in so cents. ‘Other osivilie °"'°' “m” "'1" ml"! D0"! 3W“ - - h . ta Fwd A lit l4 Montewerd 2 L: §$§o°§'p.fll°l§§a1.’."’ili Brxlxgll due" “'°'° “° "m" l“. '1" firm} “m, vTc a h“ Pa 45 b‘ Bold wen with “we! m mm db emand for veal calves, .111 markets] Ham 3nd“ o U 5 R 43 3'5 rnand hogs firm to a. shade hi/gtier reporting continued 3mm W “m1- hn-Nwh - a l" Am Tel and T“ 153 3" on some maskets and the small ergpmes Best. "ems m‘ Tuwnw m” o“ 13 7'8 0° i" 3'5 Qlltlntlt oi lambs ‘offered soiling ta m“ "6 ‘° w‘ M°“."'.°“’ milsiiy Intl Pete a1 34 United Alrcrut as l-B Y s16. Winnipeg 1m to $1.» .0 Cal ar 1 Imprrob 13 vanadium m” 1334 a steady to strong trade. up m s" Edélonum r3- P l; .v Eel? igimvlr ds n ‘i: we” “M” ‘s s: t c ttl \i i-k ts Ame" $1550 noose Jo's? Slrlmglle l e oo w El M i-a as ' ' - - - » ~ Mu Powfir 2i s: u 3 Steeecl 51 3's f“ l e u e fags $14. 1nd Saskatoc-p siz 50’ g3; iitggigg 1g 1;; ..‘¥.iii‘.‘.i..'fifis.f.fi?~°°nidflé’f.iif ,,,,,,,,,, M, , m, M m 1 shawmmm L5 x,‘ A ally held steady The toprrice for o . . a et i St Law 141-3 Echmce “e575 ‘We iw-"bv “hue There was a shade firmer feel- Doin Textile ‘i8 butucher steers and heifers were mg in me p“, weeks ho t d Dom Tar 9 all the way from $10 to $11 ‘l5, and mice in a ,6 e Ht i; ra c. lélmmfilec A 2;! with a few reaching s12, Some 20o a “me Higher iq_iijzp.rz;s“i‘i€il}tgels tiger: , n . _ ,. , . . , . . ._ w; ma?! o‘ can a‘ ____ plain quality cutie vicie llflgifialilflsglny/ Toronto was an ,5 but many the close. TruJe was fairly wmnypgq, Mm), 3 _ (cp)_ TR A w‘ n‘ b 5t Missiles were made up to $17.25 Mont- . Rye futures advanced in broad tra- F" MON F 5- W -- I e real was generally £17.13 fol- th if in mnkin $12 75 . . the gm may old me Gmliin B313 fetches?!‘ 20$ Rkinds cgown to basic grade‘ wmnmez 576 3o w ~ e un er o ii _v _ - - . IOOBLS-nENHIHlSSiOHQYlLUSCS aynggeast- $12.25. A feature ‘l! Till? "MW $16 40' camary 3133')‘ Edxtwnwn $15.85. Prince Albert $13 9.’), Moos: Jaw $16. Regina $16. Saskatoon 51590 and Vancouver $16.60 to 6 '15 ‘ The 55°“? Priics do nut include toes. Bee . 1 u is ' mhuon- 3x35153183 e on stock 'I‘0RDNTO. Mom}, g _ (CP)__ at l0 7stgéiO£ ailtclicr tlilws xfignhe Dominion Goveiwimen". premium 3-2-1”. i2 Western 011 stacks advanced 54 1n bougiilt, a. 26. $9. an up Ill! $3.00 each mi wilde- A carcasses‘. A l5 i-a the index to a now hiizh for the tap o $9 - ‘and $2.00 each 0n gfzlfil‘ Bl ar-. Iolt sALi: - REGISTERED Am e2 year. 1e the Base Metals and icmcs . ° i Illlgrvfiiiigwgar. tltii years 022556 i: grads posted Finormingxkizains dlg- Western Cattle Markets I ' i ~e er, “ _ Arm]; today's oron c an e s - ' 1 F. o. B. cilsiiotteoovernoe Apply 06 llvfl- a The trend 0n steers Wo- definitely “m” Sm“ ‘"‘ W“ “ldmtlnls Clyde River l-‘almurs’ Institute, A; 15 i: bearish at WINWIPEG iind prices K. B. Young, Secretary, Clyde] 3 50 NEW YORK. March 2 — (AP)— ‘gamed d war}, I “Ch M 5o lamb rims were ssusoiiillly light my" ' adai‘ m 1'2 “ti? ffmwm"“s{fic‘,’,"‘§dififlii cents wiaynbest aviation- siteer“ alga pa?” 111mb’ géhangec! {mm a __..._.ii___ B _ . i O Own quoted R ‘up Escaped while mare .or less neglecting the drsiwlfliz M $11 '° ‘u'%30u:l?dk?négfl)rine of $13 50' Mgntrea! selling on _______ senerai run o! leaders. a few Selevhtd lllmdvwelw Y‘ n. u“ 1,351. at $10 u, q) 5.. 1 "i 1 The Associated Press till-stock makini? $11.15 Female stuck how-i t - ~ - ~ Wll-l Esccggggubsgmgffi ggxloyy‘; average ended with a. lint. advance ever maintained a htrly ‘steadvjédfiinggn '°$1§1u2‘.25' Pqa13ar5'AI§11£; . .1 ew - t o. :1 - ‘Oahu-IL °l -1 "1 i‘ Wm" fli- 51-4) “awn” tone Values in he siockcr and $10 25 Rggina no 585,3:- J. Robert Milton, rdottetown _Route _ Personal Yeast Tonic liable-ts for Nervous Char- a- ~61. 15° limb-it"s anti-Lieu IRON AND B NB u OFTOKETIIST Iltlsu uld Slshlliylng Glsnei _. Ito. Iobtsne. l‘. l. I. omeo Hours: io to is rs. is s to e r. as. t lelldsys etc. by appolsitmuni Office Connected with I) IIUGBTOII iiliiek lihiek Chicks Anyone wishing to ordd‘ Chicks I would ills to M“ thbeiir order as soon ls p0!- e. Name of Hatcheries: lllll- slde . It"! HIM Tweudl Issiis Hatchery, N. B. W. bill‘, Hatchery. Mouton. N. B. . Llllv Hatchery has s limited number of Cspons for sols if you not quickly- Agent ll. ll. BRYEITOII . M! ltlolirnonil street i Phone No. Mel-I». asstieisesesssdssssssssa:g M Disorder A general blood tonic. s. Dealings continiiisd light "rt-Ewe $418 messiitsisoau “m iiilsmii‘ not" sits": __i _ . ._ _ ‘ . t‘ ‘ . 755m‘? WILL BE 501-0 by Pub- 2 ti ll twpifitmrtlyuiliteerlntfllie openings. lic llllvllfln in front of the Law Found ‘mains l d h ____________ 1 LONDON‘, March 2E-(A?l)—Th9 “ m‘ '"‘"‘ l" ‘"‘ “t” “Y- ‘ ‘ roman IN CHARLOTTETOWN 5W1‘ M" t” "m" i‘ m‘ "n" - Hthd. ii" .A.D..l1.i. tOdial ittdd. I the iifizli‘; 2r 1-31.33; O'clock ‘l: ilio "l1" ilhm- APPW CJ- w°°‘*- dawns. biwverqyue dis; and lommm A“, THAT Time-l- Bunburv. Telephone 1589-21. 9° mow“ “we we mdustrm “it some PIECL AND PARCEL of land sitll~ 3'2"" o3 staibilltv. Kafflrs were tirm alonl; ate lying and being on ‘Iownship -—"“ '— 28 5-8 with diamond shocks- Oils were ll‘- igllimwrEgit ind ‘tel-lee:- County Lost 1 ‘a; raailiag ‘and cornered £1352“ aorta? i rnrc war ‘ ’ - ma]; mad un described as folks“? that is to LOST BETWEEN RAILWAY | 01.79 ended lighser. v an “YOMMENUING i!‘ the "will"! station and airport tubing shaft 97 "' "" N" Q“'"" M" will‘! PM" with flan e Please notify no 39 M0 Al... arch 2 - (c1=>-' "i" divldinr Lots o5 and a1 on the M» ma“ ' "m. 1m exteh.‘ lo 1-4 Utilities. paced by winnirei: else- ioutiicrn side of the New Quinn ' ' ' on‘ I 3-2-2i l7 es, and a roup of blue ltuad. thence west along the saikl “on 45' ' 11 chips in other div ons shaded a N" Quinn Road for the '4 m raiiiy today 0n tire Stock Exchange ti is chains. thence in a scutherl 04 3-4 and Curb hurket. Papers sl‘ ed on direction parallel with the said 6. average Except tor ind vidiual Peters Road until it. meets the F R IE 1B5 in demand volume was on llllllhern boundlrv of John Mw- W, the light side. P“ lml- thence aloni tho said 61 ohln Murphy's ilorthern boundary r 1131-2 ill. I I‘ ' . liifllttontlgllleldislgfllls'::lzl'ggg1qg Property at Murray River, cfln- 28 1-3 UANTEENS T0 All! h“: 1:: place of cornmence- slstlng of beautiful House and Lot. 1-83 IDNDQN 909K535 lliell ' o, ‘use: “itulvixngvrveeiitylgf gar"? This residence has s monthly a4 m, MARGARET mum lliifi or m, m“; “mum h “m” income ss the hank of Commerce 9 c-nmm, P", Sh“ Wm" flldfllv by Jolin Edwin Eiiwlrds by is located In part of it. Ari-Ir 18g ___’__ n rt i» | - us. Krufii. _{‘_';','f ,‘§5§',,,‘,,"Z,,,,fi'}§ ants. PRESTON PROWSE, 15 1-2 IONDON. MARCH 'l- - (or) - "l llv Nillillsrnes (Jurley m Andrey l7] Kent Street, 6.62 Onttario women of St. fhomss, Um- lim i... Dem “m, ~25", d" o; Charmmovn don, Windsor and Timminsswouid December A, n" 1903, " ' 1-13 have been very proud ii’ 'hey could The above sale is made under and 3444- g3 h"? 5m“ °n a d°°k l“ find“ Wm‘ b! virtue of. and tlrsisunt l gum the wind blowing uvp the Thames the mlltrlrildfeiltlilige‘Igwliilolggiln ‘tlgteerrl _ ' - i I 3: 5 ot%lfayf;i t r11 dockside loaded s . s a e . . gambélifly of May. A- 1).; 931, and K J M ‘It. 5.: and lllieiqiidg: the cargoes of war be- ’ ween Bum“ Eu“ "l u" ' ' H. 0t side her. Mrs. Vincent Massey, wife :32“ esssssasaissseeiiisssr- 8 e48 n:>->-eov- Fo- 3 ‘>- t o-Li n7: also‘ 3 S “p F”, ___§4_u,_uro 9.1.358 CURB x cat's’. Foothill Osisio g5 § Temisk Total Bile! This War-Four BABY ciiiges We are now booking or- ders for Baby Chicks. We urgently request that orders be plleell early. First Chicks for delivery February 18th. '. All orders promptly acknowledged. SWIITS iiliioli lletohery Qfirleteetswa. I. l. I. ‘ totalled “E850 ‘with 63.590 Wednesday. shares compared CHICAGO, March 2—(AP)—Al.l grains continued their slow climb today und the adership oi rye. 61' which advanced as much as a cent quoted at $11 lo $11 ‘i5. ,¢—_—_~_ 1 feeder section of tn.- market. were generaliy unchanged, with feeder steers making up to $9 and $9.50. CALGARY was 25 cents or more lower on heavy other classes held jairlv strers SOITlB but steady | tcon $11. “OIL PAINTING” YOUR HANDS Do your hands have a C355- l i... Our Way of the Oanadla high f mmissioner, presented two well-equipped mobile canteens to the WOYHBIYS Legion, Britain's first women's army corps ‘the plaque on the ride of the canteens said that they were the gifts of women of the Order of the Eastern Star- "Ihese canteens ,. esa the appreciation of Canadian woenen for the work of the Lesion and of the dockers." sairl Mrs Massey. "we hn-ve s. lot to thunk the Gan- adians for." said Admiral Dunbar. Nasmiih, admiral of the poi-it of London, a; he acknowledged the canteens. "1’ have served with men oi’ the Canadian navy and they are _ prime fellows." Mrs. Marjorie Roberts, the attractive ccmmandent of the Leg- ion, sooke and (lockers with cops over their eyes and their scarves knotted iauniily gave three cheers for Canada. “flies: ‘ere canteen; mean a lot to lls dockers." Bil! Ramsay told me over a mug nfltes. free in honor of the occasion. " hen you're working bard as we Work more davs, it does a man good to ‘le rbie to knock off for a cim of tea and a niidwicli! ‘me khaki-uniformed member of the corps were handing out. cakes and sandwlciie; free that day. but Bill lained that. usually three ‘ha’ pence" (l 1-2 oenisi each is charaed for tea. sandwiches, cake and tarts The Women's lesion new have more than 30 canteens, presented by organisations in Canada. United States and Booth America. and operstt ‘ by the members. all of whom ere volunteers, along the miles of London’, docks. Keep Minn-db in tlis home TIT-xiii riiiTrbiLaiz- UNI ‘ Years Ago (Iy The Csnsdlhn MAR. ditto-United lish Channel Iltins continued to Mina points on the Kne- V new.’ CAN ANY 0‘ You MEN DRIVE ATEAM or motes? we GOT SOME SCIZAPEE reams _ AN‘ we NEED A MULE 5KINMEQ NH‘! l5 iTA "iii/l? Anoifl SPA-MONTH Dtcwrcrrv. of turers are expected to appeal for The best of the steer lliffirilll WBSI "emery-board complexion"? If so_\ higher prices to cover the cost of __At ED- once a week. give hands an "oil §l7_lB1l_-q\_i_3_l’i_tliy production B. J. R. William Our Bpardiniz House I 9 ft. Montague, N0. 5. steel springs, are the first tiiscoii-i titluecl civilian items lo be restored i topmductioii across the line. Their‘ prices will be an indication of what. will happen to other items, such as electric irons. stoves and the like as they come back in small quan-f titles this year. So far, the pricing of bathtubs and upholstered furni- ture with steel springs L; being held to previous prices. Bathtub manu- facturers expect to take s loss on the first. few thousand at those prices, but are apparently willing to carry on. Furniture myiufuc- WANTED l Pit Props, any quantity, Spruce, Veal’ Siipnlents to tile south up.’ Black Spruce! Junipers Balsa!“ i Highest prices paid. Sizes 5, 6, 7 and Write Box 339 0r Phone collect ROAD . F l‘.i limiiili. fl UhillUflili‘ Tu Jill»: Colin 1 . l. Evelyn Conway ~l J-fHiillJLlt". Con. l.'Jiilr 'l"i'vir‘., Lmoilnrri (‘t-iiiwiy. itlarion lupin John Con“ . . Harold Cnnvxiiy how: lleat. a GREEN little manicure oil ~alxiut a LableJ e spoon —in a small pan. Dip in] Honor Roll for ihv your fingers I01" Lise a small bYlLillL: Fcbrul ,.; and "palntfl the Wiiflll oil all over‘ Grace X --l hands, cuticlcs and wrists. Then‘ Grade VIII-A slip on clean cotton gloves, so you» 2. VlCiLl ‘Poole. can move your hands about n5 they Grade VlI—~1 have their oil “bath.” No time Grade V-l Jvastcd, you szcv! Fifteen minutes‘: Grade V Si'.~—-» is the llililinlum ‘ L’ Cyareiice Toolo Another pointer i5 to smooth on Grade V Jr. — a little lotion before you doll gloves. c. Eileen Conway it's an added layer oi protection Grade IV 5i‘. against nipping tirilizls. way: 2. Margaret ’l‘o0lo. l- Gratin IV »-Jr 1 Grade Il Ml SMALL PRODUCTION‘ Grade I a~—l. --__ Grade I b-l Baihtubs. and furniture Willi‘ Gracie I c -1 2. Joseph Coiirlon Teacher —Mytle (Ins (‘LEAN IT ['1' When 28.x burn become greasy rcmnvp scrub iii hot soapy “titer with a stiff brush. bumers the gas should h.» {mm-q on full for a fr.“- out the inside and prevent. r st» ing Clogged burners can be :- ecl with i-i darling noodle Iii‘ metal skewer. Aiivl‘ :5 (in Ln" [hr-nil .-lu\'d and iicpliiv-itii: tiiii .\O(‘Uil(l:, f0 fl ry in- fine Keep MinsrilslnAtlleiiioliig _ With Major Hoopla you've sees r Bizaeeiue - ABOUT 4on2 ‘ eomesieur , BRNNLBUT \ SOCKEV l-llM -~ HE FELL OUT OF A I cueizml ‘TREE \,_...\\ Aw, Macicoos-r ' Awrum keen. ARENW’ don? I EGAD! PERHAPS one o: you GMNZT-ALECKS can t TELL ME Wi-IM’ Tl-\\§ WHEN HE was A i oesseizi l5 we're EATIN i 10L! Drown‘ ND. AN‘ EVER --TA9iocA-»-- is IT A _ , EVEN Know SINCE. HE'S mun‘ OR uEGETABLE, - l wuar A Been i=i.~iir~i‘ Auo Does iT COME , 1 iAiTE<5 IN Tu‘ FfioM A ausi-iprraeii A CELLAR! MA K 8N0 §ENNEED -~ Sear. stir-air: Frees-J /”/' fl (O71 u-p m sea _ 0P. PLANT e“ i ulitrlllliiillnr F WHAT’ YER "OTHER BIA/LIN‘ AEOUYPWHAT 534E HRVE I REE NOW 7 THE I Ill eq- 1M4. a.‘ n“... ease-vim. Wu ‘P-wwvv AND “CA1” I'M GETTIN’ A NEW DRESS "ro wens WHEN WEVISIT AUNTiE BANGS AT m’ CARLTON ASTORIE. Dndhnrd s. r»; nios- amt. .331 FORM REGULATIONS. IT'S eOT \OU<DQDDV- JUST l-EARD NEWS ABGJT . T STUBBR w! LAND! t ‘ruouem’ vou SAID ‘m’ SCROGGINSS WERE cRooi<s m’ Aurrne BANGS wouw LOSE HER MONEwiF SHE PUT IT m INVENTION ~- ViSiT HER WHEN SHE MOVES Au‘ NOW »ooioé'éti‘~~.~'+o ‘ro m’ CARLTON ASTORIA-- Iioiiéiiiifi" MA ~16‘ A Aw. LJL i DISCOURAGIN’ WOMAN. By transmit AN EXPERIENCED OFFICER H'MM Yes-TM ON uPPé s TD COLONEL DELANEY- I EXPECT TO SPEND ALL MY TIME NURSING HiM WITH ASPIRIN AND A HOT WATER BOTTLE.’ THE WAY 7O REPORT *7 . ’ AS LONG A5 YOU WANT TO NUREZE ME, LET'S SEE HOW FAST YOU CAN GET INTO A NURSES UNiFORM. YOU KNOW" PM l CQLONEL DE-LANEV QT REGULATIO ‘ iiiaesssraasn/Z