r f%i1%di1"i vt0C', Quoations ‘natal Nil" /. ,Yo I i’ ($11G). .. we: in w» ‘1-1- . =1 e - sif-sieiii n Pr u [aware i ... .- 88:1 c .. nd Bud p ser N . lo <- ~ 1d n1 N I g 1w’. - w, varhilis .. ion Pacific . 1w; tmrp .. s Rubbin- 5 flee] . B-‘llillllll .. pliillflfliillll! . uoiuvrlh ... ... AL lfi (FIJI? (Oinidlii Preii) tkl: m" Vvnn B ..1 .. s, m]. Pow a U lilti El . tier Serv Bnmi slid I 1:1 llufl 011 ind Montreal Stock Market ' (me-u: rm.) ontreal Power .. at lirew . wer Forp igilpeg El . Currencies I [vilvn of id c ivtlvlty in terllng which idvnncerl moderately usinv-s: [IIQGGBCIEI] it i dull piree nu v foreign exchange market today. Strrhn; finished the day it $5.08 mprred tq yegtertliy‘: finil rite o 011M it ringed tod ioiinu quoliuun unl- $5.065» fanrdiirf dol-ars continued to more irtnn i narrow range nnil the finu |-.re it 131L146 vent: showed in im rorement of L16 pert-int Th» l-‘rench frine einied it 6 5T, up point over- the previous rioie. .\i0.\‘.l‘lli'iAI._ March 1-~’l‘ho Illlil nniouni. Pfllill. Tb: pound eloied neir it: openln rel uiinlnl i cent over inst night o finuh n» di_v a: in m rr-m The reneh franc trided it 0.111 cent: ind is dollar eised l-l2 percent to 17-83 ens percent premium. * Stocks winner awn» ‘ NI-lll‘ YORK hfnreh i-\\ith the ex- i puillltil ' be! vree n the pound toriim: recovered illghtly tori-l)’ while he French franc {Ellllilflfl unchanged :11 the lintted But-s dollar IAIN] l: Other currencies were Markets At A Cla n c e h o- ri ulirly lower. orouto Minii-Goiid hi; New York-Stock: closed blew fork-Catt , Q g. fei higher; ~m».°:i.'a"-'..';'=¢'.“ m 1?hf()L)l}tIlZ _ (Ciiidhi Press) , MONTREAL, llirsh 1-3“ price: weri i littii eiilir on thi llontroii dilry ind produce miliet today i: rs- celpt: grew lirgsr ln milder weather. Graded shipment: in urloti or leis were generally quoted it M cent: i doien for A large, 42 cent: for A me- dium ind 41 cent: for A pulleti, about i cent below ths previou: levels. A total of 1,‘.'1i1 ciie: wi: offered for pile, compared with 911 ciiei kit Thuriday. The butter market held steady it 201,5 to 30 cent: i pound for cirlot: or lea: of no 1. lleeeipt: were 8644 boxes, of which 2,900 horei were New Zeiiind butter. (‘urrent nrakg Ontirin cheese firmed Iilxhily to ml n: 11 to 111' Csilll : 111mm] with receipt: amount n; to 11L box-ea. Quebec potatoe: inid for $1.10 Rruniwirk mountain: at ll l5 to $1.25 for ilrnllir quantities Px-ince Edward lilnml mountain: in B0 pound iii]: sold for $1 80 to $1 35. MTTLQURB (Ciriidiin Preii) fltieki tltoclri B A Oil ... ... ... .. Br-utihurnoi: . . . . .. Uuul Hug . imp Tnh .. Imp Oil int. Pete .. Wulker Pftl (Cihid MONTREAL, . foreign ext-hangs In relation tunndinn m-llnr ii compiled iiuyal Bank of (‘inidi closed today i: follows:- Argentin: peso .2680. Australia purrnll 401m. Austria schiiiing I911. Belgium beltza .23“. filulii luiiieis U910. (‘hinxr lfolig Kong dollrs (‘Zwhufiiinlikiil v-‘ulln 0:2.» Franco frnnc M61 to the ilollnml florin fluugnry‘ pengn Jnpun 3,. J\l|;0riu\ .1 New 21- mui pmrml 4 i honr-ay- krone ‘Lilli. Poland zloii 11120 South Afrir-u ponmi a mo. Sweden krona .7131 su-ltzi-rliiul frinc "’ . iiil- . 1| innir . .' ‘ 07$ ..i u _ , l‘nite1l rltnte. dollar 17-32 per cent prwiium. ~ (‘losing exchange mics:- At hiuntr-.1sl--i'oun-| 510 lf-lli; U. l B. dollar 1 00 9J0; friuc 6 dL. At New York pound ti OS; Cinidlin dollar D0 T111: frnm- 1i 57%. At Daria-Pound Tl ‘J5 fr: (‘inrdlin gnliar 111.11 fr; U. B. dnllir 15.23! r In goid—i‘uund l2: 5d; (‘annrllin dollar i!) l4 cents; U. S. dollar 60 06 cent: NE“! fOllKyhfurrh 1 -(Af’)-Foi'~ sign exrhinra iteidy. Great Brltiin hixh 61B: low n 001,4; cloie 5 08: 00 rliy bill: 5 0111/3: Franc-e 11 511,4; ltnly 8M: Belgium 23211; Germany 30.61; Clllldi W T16. f __i_.___-._ Iliinl’: Llnlmint fir Colds. Mldvirtlslig liaise-Payable in Advises ‘can-u cur-iii: loeili. Ier word; Aiiiuieiiirenli ill h per wir | In lemirtiri N tics. 70:. rm iirln LI" 0' n‘ lptritiil M a Approeiitmi. m. m l"! '1' it I" nu: in iunlhfllel- lir Al, _--- liimell IWIIQY":'Q "F"- pep innit Litter: if Coidilineg ‘lie. IAII:—IQ poi‘ DO!’ For Sale i SALI - inc-non nonv- Iive, Bridge ind Whiit Score Oardi. Guirdiiu Oentril Job Printery. I BALI - Au. irinismnor rnlnt binding jackpot mic as. Awly Box No. us. Lem. 1 i lALI Q- iucno: mirr- hu. Bridge and Whlit Boer: Oirdl. Pnntery. Nov. l-tt. ' BALI. — OII IIOIITIIID Ierefordlltill i yiir: old Bert Warren, North River, 1t. B. Corn- wilL 1 ‘ 1.457. _~_ —- DIO& IUITAILI POI 111111: outsource. m. 1o w 0811:: ihaet. a l, fir" iiiie- Iii: for tli piles if IIO. "Ill"! 1 li l: aim-uric. '_: WANTED - canon: sum NOV. l-tf. Ouirdlin Central Job T0 work on firm. Amos Rodd, Mll- gm-L L-‘IBZ. through our special low cost course. Hundred: of sucosisftrl graduates Writs Molar Birbit College, 578 Birrinllbn, Hilifi-‘l. H. H. W. N-OU. Wanted WANTILD-A 000D FAIM CIN- trilly locitsd. “ll." cire Guard- iin. 1P7“; wOUNT/LNCY. A llsmi stud! ill initrue- h“. (Oiiillii Peiii) Toronto and Montreal-Stock: ir- her. dlntly °nT{&vh"fl‘.i1| a: ti: lgid u i I P“ II - . 190x20“ iftir the first hour. lower. t “Winnipeg-What eliiil inching- tn 81.15 for n0 pound hag: with New. Oil O1 5x051: NGE. I inn Press) h! urch 1~'Bl'ifiIh ind hy the _ Mfllrlielfleatssik. . BROOKE EXPERT BAIIII _ garden .. Pottdoni Royiiiti Rtid .. . Iloar infill I l0 1y tieiitivi to wiihaiii :9 P- nnitiilinii: on t: W o gar ind Wright Hargreaves. The forriir llilhOd T0 cent: to 1410 ind the littir B to Shore ind Tack Bu!‘ chiigid ind Iclutyro Pioneer I einti. Shell closed un- oit I 1111i TORONTO, Hitch 1- Townmac . Viuuuln UNLIBTID Alderrnic . Algorni . . lirett Tr Brownies .. Buckingham (‘in Kirk .. Pap Rouyn 1'en ll . Eel . Pirk Hill Pend Ore .. Pore Cro .. t.- ci n33’ Robb Mont. £1‘ a kaori Qauaai id'- (Oiiillim iriii) f IONTBIAI». Miran 1—- l 41. wheat patent: first: id...- iaeond: 4 it). Ilsur hiker: 4.00. Flour winter pstiit: eholei Ilonr white cor: 4.40 to 600. ' ton I.I. 8.10. Dome Like ' TOIOITO, Iinl i-Thi Illil] iictioi i! the Toronto itock eichinri wiltiltflltliliit lair to iifuiii anti of IIOIIIEI iid llinth with i pripiidiriiei of . Todiy‘: lit: iotioi wi: chiefly i the gold ihir iiiior I0 regular with ti: weight of influence. ANDREWS Ll ‘v’ E F. a (Zl2zlI7\i (Oiiaidlin Priii) WXNNIPEQ Mirth l—Wh9it futur- ei moved within i rings of only $5 cent on the Winnipeg Grain Exchin[s lllldly ind closed it unchinged lev- e i May option flniihed it 61K with July it. 60 centi. Price: were siiisr in early trading hut fiir buying, some of which wi: in connection with s!- port huainei: developed ind the frictional decline wig recovered. Foreign huiinesi wi: not ipprec- 000 buiheli wis iold for shipment. Pit volume for the day wi: imill, but the market. displayed remarkibli firm neii in the face of declining Chicigo price: ind bearish crop estimate: from gouthern lfnlted Stitei. Liverpool qnutitioui showed gain: of ‘A to 14d while (‘hlcigo whiit sii- ed. Private eitlmite: of the winter wheat crop in United Stats: indicated hetten contftiou: than i year ago ind i larger _1'l'~lii. The failure of Russli to export wheat for the uecond week in iuccei- sion pin: sruali-r Argentine ihip- went. featured outside news. (‘ash and coarse grain: tridinl III pruoliv ."v (iuflllniil. (‘l' <;()_ March 1—f.ower price: on u i- .it formed the r-ule todiy_ larg- f c-ly lil a fteflllit of Dllliflh 1 mama ei- tirnites on the condition of domestic wtnu-r nil-at. 'l'r|1l:ll|\1‘ figures put the 103i prob- -'- alrl» production: of United State: win- u-r wheat ii 4Tli_1KI0.000 lmiheii_ com- pared with $31,000,000 harveited liit yrir. Unofficial return: suggested that ihnnrloxrnent of winter wheat acreage would b: only about normil thi: Ivngnn. Wheat viusmi unarmed Qi-QQ under yeieirrlny‘: finish. vnrn unchanpcd to higher. oat: 15-54 dowm ind pro~ v iloni unchanged. Fish Quotations (Cinidlin Press) IIORTON, hiurrtr 1~Seven vessel: lflvPtl it the fish p111!‘ hers today. Wholesale quotations»- Largo rml 1i to 7 rent: per pound. Mitrkel: 1i to 7 v-euis liatlritvrk 9 to 10 vents. Pollm-lr f» in ii r-ents. luv, 1| m l0 rvlliil. (‘risk 1i tn 1 cent: (iruy sole: S tn ll rent: l-‘lntrntiers 1 to N rents Sort-d ll to 7 (‘unis Ii. NIH! (Canadian: Preisi Bank; Close (‘nmnwrvs hltintrn-ni . . Nor-n Nt-ntia . ltoyul . . HIUi-j . . ..Tnqtinte1l .. .. 10111; VERNON RIVER. SCHOOL Report oi Vernon River school for month of February: Grids X-l, Cecelia. Currie; l, Margaret Currie. Grade IX-i, Frcida Carver; 2, ' Lloyd MacLeod; 3, Myrtle Coidy. Grade V-1, Mack Carver; I, Edie llinmin; 3, Cecil MacDonald. Grade IV (oi-l, Estelle Lei; 2. Reginald Masters; 3, Clifford En- min. Grade Iv (bi-l, Ann M. Tweedy; 2, Kathleen (hirrle; 3, Harold m- , mlll. Grade Ill-i, Johnny Wilson; 2, Victor Wilson. Grids 1-1, Herbert Etnmin. Mirgsret 1". Huntley-Teacher. MODEL M21001. February honor roll: Grids VII-l Beth Rdbinson; I ,9 ' Jean Robinson. Grids V'l—1 Francis Michael; 1 Harold McKay. Grade V 1i) 1 Join heaven. Grids V (b) 1 Uilil-n Kl?! Grids IV-l June McPherson; 3 Donald Crockett. Grade Ill i) 1 Join Oirnemn: 3 Join Molein. . Grade I11 1b) 1 Marlon Arsen- suit. Grids II-1 Ann Duffy; 2 Hilde Link. qradi 1-1 Alfred McDonald; l Elmer Blanche-rd; 8 MQYSOYR 3"‘ estis. Beavers 6 Union 3 Then was i K116 lllnumw d hockey fins Ill-MN‘! Rink 1m. Wedneidly mum to Wit- ; vgry h“ p519 bflWBfll "l0 Vlotarii Union: ind the Bedfltue "~“$%t final ofl I01‘ D ‘m N” of the nu- wsrs in d i. ' $5 Eiiiigiis gétggiéfi??? 2-15 E85 =5 § g isi Eg°g5% giioi. r1 §11§-z1 gag-fig Egan igfig §€§§§s§i§§s%§§sri§§ iifiagii?“ 1.15% g O E’ ‘*2? 2r§i§§rv .5 h 11 i? m». Herbert Donild ind family of b: View hive received the follow- h; interesting review of thi recent 100d in Yellow Blvir section, dri- mllrllliii: AN UREA] GIANT Iuthsirinrnirolllllthipipsm ofthsworld ‘iooountiof ilrofbodinzoflirgeireiiulini- cultural lindind the destruction of hsmdmds of village: when the Yellow River bur-it its dubs. This rivergstiitiniureitomthscolor libls but it we: eitlmitsd some 200,- W11 the river bed. To prevent ter spilling out, the been rilaed 0n both dykes, fortified wit. topodthe stalk). As thispmosm of sllting up the river bed and riising ths banks on both sides his gone on for centuries, the bottom of the river i: in sour: cases higher than the mrmundinu country. Conse- oountry i: flooded», incl the witsr, finding i lower level, makes i new course. Th: devastation ind misery this brincs in it: wile his liven w the Yellow River the name of "China's I SHINE ‘I'll! SIGHTS l was recently invited by the ma- gistrite of Huilnlen, Mr. B. A. l-lsiehtoml-ksit-‘riptopirtofthe flooded are: of hi: district. The visit was i brief ‘one, ‘November 7th to 9th, ind throughii smivll area, yet what wi: met with l: probably typical of the whole, and may be of some general intetfi- As we ipproiohed i village where s. boat hid been irringsd for us, we passed through one amsll irei that had been sived from inunda- tion by the villagers hastily throw- ing up s two-foot dyke. Further in towards the flooded region we siw some very promising whsit sown on iind which hid emerged from the wom- iirly enough to be cultivated ind seeded 1n the regu- lir way. Still firmer‘ oq, I siw two men trying to sow i field that was still wet, Either they hid no firm animals or the ,, ‘ was too soft for them to walk on, for one min Wlfpilllilll the iced drill while the other guided it. No attempt hid been made to plough; initeid, they hid attached to the ends of thin seed tubes, sharp iron points, which drew long slits on the surface of the ground. into which the seed: fell. This is i frequent practice in case: like this ind while the crop wfllbe poorsomehirvset maybe "M106. _ We entered the western gate of the village over three improvised bridge: of long pole: lashed togeth- er. Beneath thus the current was running quite rapidly. Communica- tions eistwird from here were en- tirely by boii. There I-re now re- ports of arrival ind de- parture. At. these are to be seen pile: of roaf-beirns, rafters. doors, etc, for ails-salvage from wreck- ed homes which the owners in the stress of immediate needs are sell- ing for whit this miteriii will brim, regardless of it: nonnil vii- ue. Whit they will do liter if ever they rc-bulld, they leive in the fu- ture. This pirticulir village hid been sived from disaster by the enterprise of it: people. It hid the goodforttrnewbeproteciedbym eirth will. As the rush of yellow witerollnnfflhilhéYbthkduvi-h? rites to prevent it. entering the vil- lage; this their sirth wall. intend- ed to win! of! bindlta, became i Eye-witnesses‘ iStor-ynOf Gallant Struggle or . lhelnumnqlPumdm 1s 2 5 E 't.* it §§';§ twelve were rescued. Aiwigotfirtirereishthiwiier trees ire the ipple, psir, qgincot, quently when the dykes lreik, as their they do periodically, i large are: of will?" B1111 will die. A rALi or Masai! We stopped it two villigs. At th-sfirstoftheeconlyths higher spot: have emerged, so it looked like i group of islands, each of which was covered with ruins. We sailed through the middle 0d it i-nd dlsembarked from our boats it the northern end, which. i! the esters hid come from the south,‘ wi: the best preserved. At the plies where we stepped ishors there was i new- ly made grave in which i body, rc- oently pulled from the water, had been buried. A little firther on them were two more; those buried there had been killed», the survivors said, in the collapse of their hous- es. There was only one house left standing. Beds, wagons, women's wheels, tables, pottery, ill the poor furniture of i Chinese peasant’: home were out in the 0pm. In some oases were still standing, in other: a mill stongoriheipcrfnvudindibrn- kin bowl mi-rked the sits of i for- mer home. There were mill people hire, men, women and children. It wi: i warm iunny diy, ind there- fore they were not it the rmment suffering from the weuthor. But whit stories might bs told of whit they hid gone through- lt was about August l1 iihst the waters reiched their peak. For three day: they hid tn keep to the tree-tops. They were out off from the world, no food we: left, there was no wa- ter in drink but the half-water hi1! silt of the midly swirling current beneath them. One man pointed out hi: old mother, eighty years of age whom he keep from filling info the water through those three long days ind nights. When finally they could some down, the only food they could get was water-soaked raw griin which itheyhsdtoeitasit was. DIQPQATE GALLANTBY Yet the nerve of this sturdy peo- ple was not broken. They had lost everything they hid owned, and is they looked out from their nur- now minding-room they saw the witer, three feet deep, still flow- inc northwards over what had been their fields. Yet no one whimpered, no one isked for anything. They scarcely even crowded around us. though the villige heid-man m- rnet u: ind escorted us Irbflllt. ‘they even asked us if we would not have the customary oup of teil And iireidy they were do- in; whit they could to repair the dirniqe. In some cases in earth dyk: hid been thrown up and t": water billed out from the inside. so a: to Iivs more standing room, in other: mud will: for future hou- After inothsr iill of i mile or two we some to the ieoond village. E5 ii‘ first .r§:a igi i 8: f” tit X siw wi: only i smnli AND Till i population of pro- .000. On the Other hind, n i: i plea:- lm; contrast to compare whit the Government is doing for the riliif of flood victims with the trrdifler- ence of some decades ago. 111i pre- sent magistrate, in official d the first, from the Central Government ind. ’ from “in-.- li- vied upon the people of the rcmiin- ing flares-quarters of Huxhiisn not affected by the flood. I have my- self men several of the reported forty-odd food ’ centres in which free grunts of grim are made. Large quantities of clothing have been given out. Now that the cold weather is coming on, those whose homes were destroyed and who have been unable to rebuild are being accommodated in the home: of those living in the imit- fscted districts. 1111s briiletting wi: made on i. proportionate basis, ic- oording to land acreage. Brut what of the fumref The pre- sent is but one of recurring out- break: of "China's Borrow," ind unless something more radical ii dons than merely patching up the dykes there will be similar occur- rences in the future. Is it iUtop- ian dream to imagine i permsn ent solution of this problem, so that the river, ill the way from where it emerges hum the moun- tains to where it enters the sei 811811511 J0, i-fford navigation to steamers, with iii the increment to trad: that this would bring about? A further elaboration of hhi: pin-n would bs the utiiization of the wi- her by tipping it at its upper le- vels, for the irrigation of the Great Plain, the area in which lie the three large provinces, Honan, Chih- ii and Shantung, which region, ac- cording to some scientists, is stead- ily going dry. It would, indeed, be a great. accomplishment, but is it. beyond human means? Certainly beyond the power of Chin: ilone, at the present time, Distracted i: she is by internal conflicts, by the disorders incident upon trying to mike in a. few decades political and industrial changes which in other nations were the result of an evo- lutionary period of oenturim, she cannot alone undertake this glint pmiect on s scale commensurate with the problem. Would t-hifl. therefore, not be a fitting amor- tuniiy for intematlonal co-opsri- tion with China. for doing on this larger scale what neighbors do in i social community when one of their number meets with some mis- fortune? Such an act. of friendly and sympathetic interest would he": effects of mater value thin even the material bent-fits. ANDREW THOMSON- Taokou, Honan, November 24, 1933. (Patriot PIN-Ln‘ Cnpyi RADIO VALVE MARYIL l. 18y The Oinidiin he»! NOTTINGHAM, England, March 1—-\Am0ng the radio valve marvels of the future described to tile Not- tlngharnshire Radio umoheon Club by Ciptsin H. de A. Donishtorpi, or the General Electric Company, fnndon. were the following: A surgical knife operated from a valve equipment; ireceiver wort- ed by one cold vilve without hit- terics or electricity; i set. inside i v vilvu for battery sets would b! LADY I111‘ TWO DUI-III IYI IVIIY ‘III! UIHVILLI O DINOSAUR! 0N1! I-AIIBIID AROUND ALBERTA YAIAI Llllfillilflliltghhlllul —-(O.PJ-—1Altlllll0d1lfin‘lhl$~ ofieptllghnrniddinoiiuri-tli mnitbinmofillt-hioem ~ ginnirompsd indgamhlsd out iheprressntiiti d this foothill city, AnALicour-MnutoDrJtAchiId LIAIILQIBGWIGXPGIDOGJMIIDIB clllituri-ll-Ilstwyit Yile Univqm. aityJnir-iwsiiiiminyaifldl- firintvi-ristiii. Wlththiimevtlouolilnib ‘ ‘in Lib,“ remiinsofthmirirgnimoui _ turu have been found only in N b America. Belly River Valley in Ai- bertiwas ipirtioulir stinging hiriwcrsu pindwithspidmaniofthiiim: type foundlnotherireiglihnldl claims. gamboling ave the foothill: the dinosaurs also lpint i little of thiI time: in family quirrels, judglrt“ min their wirliki equipment. Thi Belly River sp dist than: ill their own, such i: the Belly River. Notugonient with if well-dimmed nus, horn ind n48 mantle, this dinonur grew slfl horn growing out of the nose. Tho Oentrosiuru: developed h short deep muzzle: i isddi: crest with two pilriofbrooeassi rh- ing from the rest; in inwfifl!‘ FOW- ed pair of harm projecting forwird ind overhanging 1n the crest and i posterior curved. 11001-1116 Pli- IHSOOUCIII MINI?!‘ NOIIII Honor roll for month of Fe Desi-inches. . arias vr-r, Mir-y admnoniloz I. 1110mm Keefe; 3, Leonard lbs- Neill. ' m“, vr-i, Alphwim xidit In ma: marrow; s, Louise anaemi- n05. Grids Ill-i, Mavis Mawormii 2, Veldi Smill; 3, Ernest Arseniulb Grid: 111-1, Margaret 04111:; l. Rita. Mir-tin: s, Rita DesRocl-iei. Grids 11-1. Elisabeth Desliochfli 2, louiss Dulioches; 3, Alfred: DI- Rashes. - 1 Grids I (ii-i, Nellie Arie s. Theresa s: i. E" Poirier. Grids I (bi-d, Ddni Mirtln: l Pearl smith; S, Vernon Macfleill. Music — 1, Florence Noonin; A Margaret MicNeill: 3, Rosie Arsen- iult: 4. Mary MwDcniidt 5. M!“ giret Gillis; 8, Dori: Noemi-n. - Apply Iliad‘: Bil-on to rwh. MORTGAGE SALE Tllillll-I u ||.|. m: soul n! Pwifl Auction in front of Lhi [AW C01!!- nnilding in Charlottetown in Qflflfl vonnty, on Tueidi! the imn any i! hfireh flit it the hour of Hrs-iv‘ o'clock noon, ALI. THAT TRACE PIDCII ind pirvcil of lind iitiiti 1 < In; ind being on Townihln number in Queen: County iforsiild, boundid ind deierlbed i: follow: that i: dlitinci of 100 uhiin: thence north ennui. thence iin m m iii: it!!! ind ihinei ionth to the place of e31 . t ‘ l g 0n. Hundii (IN) arrei of hid : little mom‘! lea: being the lind formerly inl r u lid by Ioiiph the iild mo hthi: I. ii dill Ill in lndenturi dited the 20! April 1M6 ind midi between Joseph IcDonild of tho iii pirO-QI the said mortgagor of the othw . The ibnv, iili l: to hi rnili ind lry vlrtu: of o! euntilned in in 1i of ngw tlited Jiiriir! betwiin AIIIII A