MAY 11, 1925 A RADIO ROMANCE AS FASCIN- ATING AS RADIO ITSELF . ' ——c/ln»-- l RVAJWIIIAT I ucI: Herc is the first great radio romrne: A super-thriller by the author of “Many handled" and “Emp- ty Hands." By Arthur Stringer Screen Play by Wctor Irvin Photo Play Magazine's $5.000 Prize Title Contest Story Made into a Prize Winning Picture. “Poor Butterfly”-—Two Part Comedy PRINCE EDWARD I TUNE IN TODAY AT 3.15. 7 G. 8.45 MATINEE-lfic, 11c. NlGHT-Zfic, 21c, 11c. H’ —-»-»_--.__ ..___ _ . _L_ ..__.._._._ SOUTH MELVILLE SOHOOL (i-raile lll. Jt'.—~l, Nlelvllle gins; 2, Edwin BFIHIICY. "about May 18th with a _._.L.._.___.__ of Pisiiuid IOEIHL Jlili‘ THE [IENIRA THE CIIARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN . GUARDIAN SHOP from Holman'o Catalog. l . ! S-DILGRO the very thing for a backward lawn. a backward garden In ll. backward farm.- l ____ | REMEMBER THE PLAY "Crllll- berry (lorners,” Cornwall Hall. Fri- day. 15th. 950. amuse Auo viriusr in Knights of (folziic-uus aionqciy, .ii.iy 1a iii aiu ‘of St. Vincents Orpliaiiaige, 960 I ICE CREAM sociAi. m New ‘IAJIIIIOII liull 'l‘uesdaiy' evening May 12th. 055-5-111021 SOILGRiO MAKES THE CROPS GROW.-¢Mako no mistake, use ex tenslvoly and you will be amply ri paid. Soilgro Selling Agency Murdoch Macliiiiiion, Aiaiiaizer, l7 Kent Street. 'l‘eieplioiie 420-1.. 917-5-9tf “HITHERWOOD."—Thi' from Montrea cargo o general merchandise for Cliarlotti» town. load a cargo of Produce. and Livi- S. 8. steamer will sail Stork for St. John's, Ntld. For lspace uiiil rates apply (larvull .liros., Agents. 9213-5-51". ACADIA CLOSING. -— The pro- uiam or lllp iligiilysi-venth annual cmivoi-iitioii of Acadia lliiivi-rsiiy. riiil ll‘( closing exercises of its ai- liiialcd iools is now completed and uii (iunrrd ‘by Pics lent Pat- ir-rsiiii. 'l‘lii=. outstanding feature of ihis year's program will hi- iill‘ opening and (ledii-utioii of llie new 'llli\'l‘it‘»lly llall. work on which is .iust ‘hr ,, iiuishcil. The building ‘s .: of wli I'll iiol only ill!‘ _l5l"l'lll- ails and Irli lids ol‘ Acadia but tiio pi-opli‘ of tho Maritime. Provinces generally may be justly proud. A MUSICAL GEM.—The (liiaril- Ian is in receipt of a copy of the :'ainiii:u‘ hymn “I Love Thy King- Jliilll, l,-ord, written by llr, Timothy lllwiglil aiiil ileillitateil ~10 his wife. ‘the music of which has born coin- poscil by \‘\'illiziin E: Fletcher. A. R. C. M. A, T. C, L. of this city. iwlriso. niirkwil genius is iio\v ‘IilllllIlfll‘ to our readers. 'I'he niiusi Lcai srttlng is exceeilingly fine and iwill lllllllllllliiftlly IJUUUIIIL: very pop- ular. i ——— ' PISQUID EAST sci-iooi. The following is the llonor Iioll School for tliu iiioiitli of April: ~ giiraile Vlli. — l, Earl Jay_ tirade VII.—--1, Isabel Jay; 2, trod llirt; 3, Muo Mcilonalil. (ifllllo V. “"11"? Roll 1'01’ AlWllI Grade II.—l, Goldie 'Miacl(enzie.' (Ira le Vill.~ l, Wilfred llradley; (trade I. Betty 'I‘raiiior; 2. 2i Mtl-“rlce BTMHBY- i Myrtle liiggins; 3, Miirioii ‘Flood tirade VI.~—l, Ai-tliur .\lucl\'iiiiioii.; lH-i-fect Attegiiluiice — Wilfred (\"_ tirade V» i, Viera 'l‘raiiior: 2. lil‘ll‘lll'y, Alauriiae. llradley, Vere. Vii-tor 'l'i'uliior, ‘UPIIIIG IV.»~l, Gerald ilionaghun.‘iliadliwy, Melville (trade III. Sr.—1. Itllellfltll‘ 'i‘raliior; 'i‘raiuop,- Myrtle lllggins_ 2, MIN‘! Monugliziii, “Vvhon. !“ TIIOHQ‘ sidewalk sighs that stopped “l§ill" and l‘\'l‘l'_\'llllq~ else. were made with MURESCO “Doesn't Show Brush Marks” The Oddfi-Ilinrs wantril something that would stand up under the stczidy rains and l-hi- wear ot‘ pciiesiriiiiis feet M UNESCO was their sclrcfliln - [Usi- JIuri-si-o on your walls—ii~ floivs smooth and c\'ui|l_y-—ilo0s not. riih off and Does Not Show Brush Marks. Sold in ('|Iill'I0i1l‘iI)\\’ll by AFFLECK & CUDMORE R. T. HOLMAN LTD.‘ t I Idrli-Wllllill Imperial Fox Biscuits CONTAINING PURE COD LIVER OIL ' Manufactured By The Imperial Biscuit Company Charlottetown, P, E, i. RQI- Trude Marti The Ideal Puppy Food Ranchers who fed Imperial Fox Biscuit last Y!" "ll" anlmoucly acclaim It the ideal Puppy Food. The little foxes eat the Biscuit u soon as they show out to enjoy tho cur-chino. Tho biscuit requires to be locked in milk at this early stage. A little later the Puppies love to chow it dry-tho NATURAL method for foxes or dogs, SEE THEM GROW l imperial ‘vitamins: in the locrot. cod Liver oli in the ilflltoot "body builder" known to science. Largely ted to under nourished children-a euro preventative cl rickets. l 7")‘ Our, specially prepared "Puppy Meal". Jun the ‘._\N|llfl for “I! ,. n.‘ yll "Ill Highly I " " . b! experienced tendon. - ' vvaiii» Ill. -1, FT-iirling 'll'llilltll‘, (loldie MaizKt-nzie, Edwin .1<]]1y,“hp_|_]| mpjfannplL lliggins. Betty, Kelly, Grade I.—-1, Johanna Melloiialil; 2, ‘Charles Kelly, and Ilella IIINIKCPSOIIz-‘Glllllyii liirl ieiiclier, .\IIunrd'n Llnimmit for the (lrlppn, The Married Flirt Returneth ‘Tls folly to weep when hubby disappears from view. With the soul ‘mate he found within the last week or two, They always come back to the first love, my dear. So don't worry and fret-it's ‘ a'n act he'll always re- gret. REVEALED IN “Married Flirts” Prince Edward WED. THURS. NEXT It's Fun With I A Brownie Bring Your Boy or Girl in to see the Brownies BHOWNIES are Camera: of‘ the any to wank. handy to » carry and lure to take kind. A ehlld Marta right in to get good pictures: It's nothing ‘at fun from the first. BROWNIEB from 52-10 f0 $10.30. PHOTO FINISHING. 80r- vice ‘emu RIGHT and right on TIME. - MacKINNON . WDRUG C0. - After (liscliurging she will Ai- 1, Iluutrlce Kclly: 2. Iiiilila McCaniicllfii. Annie Mitch- Iiirt; 2. (lrude ll. Sr." '1, llesirr llirt; 2. Arthur ‘Mitchell. (lradi- ll. Jr. l, Iiella lioilgivrson: 2. Francis Mcllonalil; 3, ltegiiiuiil Perfect Attendance dsahel- .1:iy “ Grade IX." 1, Mary M. Campbell; ~i2, Donald I. Campbell J THE MT. HERBERT Milling Co public grinding Mondays and Irri- days only until further notice. 9546~11M2i. NOW is THE ‘ruvie For: sou.- fiROp-Get your supply ut_ once from Sollgro Selling Agency. 176 Kent Street. Telephone 4204.1. 917-5-9tI. THE NURSES GRADUATION of the P. r2. Island Hospital takes place Monday evening at 8 o'clock in Prince of Wales College llall. Silver collection. 040 DO NOT DELAY AND BE DIS» APPOINTED-The iflrst car of Sollgro is going fast. Ontario re- ports a tremendous boeni up there also. 176 Konlt Street. 'l‘cleplione IZO-L. ‘9l7~i'>~9tf. THE ANNUAL CONVENTION of the Women's institutes of l’. E. iiliillil will bivhcld iii Prince oi Vales (Iollcge liall, Juiit. l0 and 11. 048-5-11-M0n5i t BEARS AND lNDiANS!—What boy or girl doesn't like hciir stor- ,i's‘! Anil ivhcn there's a about ii DQlll‘ and an Indian boy .both, no one will want to miss it. iTiirn to COLOR (.‘l.l'l‘-Ol"l‘S on page 2 and start the exciting story low the story every day" and cut ou-t and save the paper dolls will have a whole set .of "llgly Boy" dolls with which they can act out ilie story themselves. A SUCCESSFUL ISLAIND STUD- ENT.—Mr. Jiustiu Hughes, L. It. H. has very siu-i-i-ssfiilly completed tho liaw i"oii'rsi~ in the University of Saskatclii-ivan. Saskatoon. Mi. Hughes is a native of Norboro, P. E. Islam‘ and a grailuiitc of St. Thins-Ian's Vnivirsity. We extend hearty corgraiiiiatlons to this bril- iiunt young man. —-£~O-}——i~— lRieiHTOW-N SCHOOL Honor Roll I-rislitowii School for the mon-th ‘of April: ‘Grade VllI.—-l. Arclile Mann.‘ Grade VLI.~ 1, Anna ilavison; 2. Bertha Davisun; J, ALTIIUSl. Peters. Grade Vl.~~l. verna Cousins; 2. Jessie Cousins; is, lilkid Czimpbcll; -I, Kathleen 1’roiitt_ Grade V.~—.1, Ilattl Campbell; 2. Lorne Campbell. Grade lV.—-I, Itutli Campbell; 2, Edwin Campbell. Will Manii; 2. irst 519554.01] at 2.210 p.in.. June l0. _ story , of “Ugly Boy." Ciiildren who fol-| Once A Flirt Always A Flirt The married flirts of today... Arc wiser than you might know, Th9)‘ giggle and nod and wink their vampty eyes, Until girls-foolish creatures awake in surprise, To find that their precious idol has a family of five. When wlfey gets wise-and , pleads for him to re- pent, He nods his head "yes" but next day he ls again out on the scent, With his vampy, flirty, tricky ways. REVEALED IN 1 “Married Flirts” Prince Edward ' WED. THURS. NEXT FIINGWOOD INSTITUTE . ladies of Rllli-{Vftlilil Institute rlrd on ilie 30th of April for r annual inceting at lhngwooil rzliool. ' a large attendance of and much useful work was iluiic. The inectiiig oprii d by singing the “Institute Ode." thi-n the minutes cf the lust me ijug were read by ihc sec r-iary. .\li's. James Smith. The first work taki-Ii "I! by lhi Illl'll'.|ii‘.l‘S was t‘he appoint- ment of a conimilieir to sec tiic Yviiairug of the school botli inside and out. Illoiicy was roll-ii for the painting and clcuiriig up of ’ll’ in‘ tcrior also for the passcinrloulting of new pictures for the walls of ilie school and arrangi-iiieiits inaile for U10 ‘DllTlJllZlSC of wiring for a ll‘\'\V fence. New officers iverc then elected for the following y ar as follows: l'i'c.siiii-nt~Mrs. Joseph Dolrou. Vii-e l'l'(‘Si(l0ll|_ —— Mrs. Currie. or. The last but most praisewortliy of works taken up by the members ivas a request for the donation of a gift to the suffering miners of Cape Breton. 'I‘ii's was heartily agreed "0 by all iiie members and plans were uiailc for immediate work, lhere was one new member re- ceived and riie iii-voting closed to as. Stllllillf‘ again on the 28th of May at the liomi- of Mrs. William Match. {iii Grade III, (Sr.)~—1, Jean hell; 2, Leigh ‘Payiiter. Grade III .(.lr.)—l_ ltuby Cous- ins; 2, Norma Ilavison; ‘.5, Billy Stewart. tirade I.—~1, Arthur Campbell; 2. liiarion Ready; 3, Lillian Ready Perfect. (lampbell, Billy Stcwu-rt, Ruby (Jousins, Hilda Campbell. Alma (lampbell, Verna (lousins. Kathleen Profitt. Will Maun.—Ruby E. liowuess, teacher. i-ét-Oti? . RED POINT SCHOOL Honor Roll of Red Point School for the month of April: Camp- Gradc VILv-LIMlurlel Bruce; 2, Mary Whalen. Grade Vl.—»--l, Frankie Mclnnis; 2, l-lelen Campbell; 3. Foster Garrett; -I, Francis Campbell. Grade lV.~-1, Mary A. Campbell; 2. Mary A, Lu Pierre. Grade IIl.-»l, George Bruce; 2. Gus Whalcii; 3. Dorothy Chapman; 4, Basil Chapman. (‘trade I.-- l, ‘Iilltianor Campbell; 2. Ambrose La \I’iorro_ Perfect Attendance v~ Francis Campbell, Frankie Mclniiis. I.y<la Bruce, Donald I. Campbell. WGT Program ‘TUESDAY, MAY .12 WGY (Schenectady, N, Y.) General Electric Company 790 Kllocytzles (379.5 Meters) Eastern Standard Time 11.30 a. m.—-Stock market report. 11.40 a, m.—l’r0dueo market rc- port. 11.45 u. m.—-Weiiihor report, 11.55 a. m.—~ii. S. Naval Observa- tory time signals, 1.00 p. m.-Music; one-act play. "The Amateur Crooks," by WGY Matinee Players. 1.30 p, m.-Organ recital by Ste- phen E. Boisclair. 5.00mi). m.—l’roduce and utork market quotations; news, baseball scores_ 5.30 p, m.—il'llnnor program by Ben Bernie's lrchoetra, Hotel Van Curler, Schenectady. 8.30 p. m.—-l3aaeball scores. 6.35 p. rn.—Addrsas. “Coniribir tion of ‘Chemistry to Radio," Dr. Charles B. lliurd. Department oi Chemistry, Union College. 6.45 p. m-Iiiatriimental tlons‘ by WGY Orchestra. a. "Venetian Serenade" __ Olsen b. "Entr' Acte" ..... .- Cazabon c. "Dance" ____________ _- Bagley select Attendance — Arthur_ LONG CREEK INSTITUTE. l The regular monthly meeting of the Long (‘reek Women's Institute niei at the homo ot‘ Mrs Alex. Mac- IJPINI ivciliiesilay evening March 1.1110 Drcs drni in the chair. The minutes of last in0nth‘s meeting were read- and adopted. There |_\vere (il‘\’i!ll members and ton vis- iiOffi present, We were pleased to welcome one new member. The unilrunis" which kcpi the nieiii- "fir! liliv-“Hfili-K for a \\'|lilC. Some dainty aprons W(l‘l.‘ handed in and adnWri-il also semi: other ilftiiiiiu-l of wearing zipparcl which were sold t0 Rri-ie Maclloiigall. A li-tlit-r was read from the Tourist Associ- ation. It was moved by Miss Rose MacDougaII and seconded by Miss Jean liicArthur that material. be irurciiascil for a i|uilt to donate to the Ladies Pane Work Exchange. in aid of ‘the Prolv-stciit (lrplianagc. Miss ,Itose Mai-llougzili and Mr Norman Streteli have ilie Institute thanks for a huinouroiis reading and a i-onili: coon song‘ rrpirctlvelly which Wt'l‘(‘\’(‘l'y much appreciated. Itonntiful rcfres-Iiiui-nls yvere ser- ved which brought forth a griic-"al prol st. en the part of the meni- |tl'l‘.~» for having ilii- I'lllii broiu I Sonic ilisiwussions took place on “ways and means of iais ii.- fun-is but nothing ili-l'iniie was done, 'l‘iie meeting closiil by rcpcziiiiig till‘ "creeil“ and spging “Auld llang Sync." Thi- following officers iverc i-lrcieil at the Aiiiiiial nicel- ‘iig held on April 1st, President Mrs A. k. MaicPliee (re-rlcctril l Vice Pri-sidvnt- Mrs .liiurr.s Mac- Kenzie Sccrclary- Treasurer Miss Iloso Maclloiigali Ilireiriors-Mru W.E. Stretch. Miss Annie Muc- l‘liec and Mrs AlPX. MIIUIJIOII Iluy- in: (‘oiiiiii.iitci~-i\irs Norman blac- l.i=.'in aiiil MPH Fred Stretch, Sick (‘onnu-lttee -Mrs William MacDon- ald and Mrs (Lit. lilacPliail. Sl-ltoill (loninrlteo-Mlrs Hlnrcnce MacKrnlzia and Mm Malcom Mac- Nelll. Mrs Norman Marin-an and Mrs A. K. hiai-Phee wrie seii-riiil lo represent the institute at the Annual Convention, -<o>-—— Mlmerdhi Llnlinent for (‘IIIIII- "\--i'fii Ernest Sccri-tary~.\ilss Winifred Train- roll cull was zinsvrereii with "con-E ‘ ~-oo+o<o+ e0 COLOR. ' OUT-O U TS Little Ugly Boy o-o INDIAN LAD AN The old Indian grandmothers used to tcll the lliile Indian boys this story of "Ugly Iioy." Perhaps old Nifltoiiiis told Ibis very story t- youiig lliziwutlia, ' Ilere is a llllflllrt‘ oi‘ "l'gly Iioy‘ "himself. H0 was a little Indian llti} who lived with his graudi/ tlier ii. .a \\'||.(\\'iill| ileep iii ‘the wiioils_ Ill‘! ifacc was so very ugly lliat none of ‘the other liitle Indian boys ivislici _to play with liini. ' llgly Boy's clothes wer~ made of ‘the skins of ziiiiinals Will/ii h}. liim~ Self hail caught. llc wore feathers in his long black hair. (lolor his suit ‘tun with grccn and orange trimming. Make his feathers bright colors, too, llis skin should be a eoppery red. 1 After you have colored Fill!’ Iloy. mount him on lightweight carilboarii and cui him out. Then put him away safely, for all this week the Ci"l‘-Ol"l‘S story will be .ahout him. [((.‘oiiyriglit,102:'i. Associated | tors. Inc.) I ~-.-—-—<-o_->—- KELVIN GROVE SCHOOL liiii- Standing of Kelvin Grove School for month ot‘ April. (lrzide Xfl, .leunic. Walker. tirade \'III.—l, Morris Caselv-y: 2, IJavld wiurphy; 3. Arnold Walker. Grudc VI.—I, James Murphy; 2. Lorne (Trozicr. (lratle V.—~-l. Elva Stave-rt; 2. Gladys Walker; 3. ltalph Mar- ..\’I-urdo, Grade IV.——I, Ilobisrt, Slave-rt; 2 Mary Stewart unii Ilorotliy -M..ic~ Murdo; 3, (leorgie Yeo. (lradp lI.— l. lra Miurphy. Gracie I, Sr.—l, ‘Clayton ‘Stavcrl; 2. Margafc-t N Murilo. ‘GFIIIIO I. .lr.- ~l. Albert lNalkcr_ Perfect fliiPIHlIlIlCP-r-JPHIIIO Walk or. Morris (last-ivy, horn‘. Crozii-r. Mary SIPWIIFI. Robert Stavcrt. iior- otlii-y MuuWiirilo, Ira Murphy, Clay- lon Staveri. . -<o>i» BRACKLEY POINT SCHOOL Following is the Iioiior Roll of llrai-ltlry Point School for the month of April: tirade Vi. LI-iurle “Ililie; ll. wlvelynp Iiictfalluni; Ii. Ilrailioril Mei-flare, iGraileIV.—l,.leiiii Stewart; ‘.3. Itolii-ri iMlcCiilluiu; Ii. Waller Mr- Cluro. (trade II. (u)- i. lIorbi-rt Stewart. (lrade Ii. (b) l, llrrbert White. (lrude I_ Srarl. l-Jlaiiie. McCal- liiin; 2 ,.laines .\io(‘.alium. (‘trade l. Jr. ~lllyllic Murray; 2. George McCullum. Perfect Altcnilzinee~ liobcrt Mr- Cullum. Blythe Murray, -I.. .l. Ilousion. teacher. -—---<o->i Stock Quotations liAIullfAX, May l0. aQilililiiiilllli furiilsheil by Joliusiou and ward. LVllivmhc-rs of the Montreal stock i-Jx- (‘lllllll-{LN At_ iup. & Santa Fc ity _ 118% .\lllll'i(fllll tun. Co, __....__._ 18W» American Cur a Foundry Co. may, CATCH ’EM ON THE FLY We have just received MILWARUE auousu ' FLIES an assortment of there fam- 7.00 p. m.—iStudIo program. 8.00 p. m.—<BrunswIck Hour of Music. 9.00 p, m.—'l‘ravel talk. "Over the Seven Seas." also b-oadcaat by WJZ. 10.30 p_ m.—0rizan recital by Ste- phen E. Bolsclair, from Prootorh Iiarmanus Bleockor Hall, Albany. ‘N. Y. - ___-<o->-i— GRAPHITE IN GREENLAND The world's richest deposits of graphite. sufficient for large sralle miainiing fior ton years. were reccntilf discovered in Greenland. ouu flica guaranteed to catch them every time. We want We have youto try thou. ollo a complete assortment of all that goes to make a fishing trip a grand uucccll. H. L. WORTHY DRUOGIST 178 Queen Street American IAIUOIIIIVIIVG (to, _. I22 Am, Smclting & Itcfln. Co, _ 91V, Anaconda Copper Min. Co, _ 35-3’. Cunniliun Pacific iCo. _____ .. 142%, N.\'_ Oen, & liud. River ILIt. 117-14. 1.; i’ 1i‘ ieozsdéiiioimyk Tr at PACE FIVE More Pomilar Daily IAII B61‘ is demand ed by more: tea-users lively‘? day, which proves the ex- cellence of this delicious blend. "iii? -. ' ‘a ~i.’i'.i»y¢1‘s A canny young fellow is Jim. lie had four pals to treat and only 5‘ to his name l '71 packer 01' WRIf/‘LEYJ’ pin/Isa" said he -and each lad had a longlasting treat. Refreshing, thirst- quencliing (ligestion- aiding. delicious and benefitial. Parents"- - encourage the children m (‘are for their leer/i / WRIGLEYS cleanses the crevices between the teeth. It massages the gums. helping m keep. them healthy. It combats acid mouth. so remember =-= Consollilatcil Snicliers ____ ._ THE Y. M. C. A. IS AKING THE EN OF TO ORROW Alibi YOU DOING YOUR PART? THINK IT OVER Space Given by Carter & Co. Ltd. IWNDS - 112; Jilly. 11m; i934 Victory ____________ _. ltiiilll Scpi, I12, _ BANKS Oats .\luy (51,; Jmy’ “H: Bank Commerce _________ .. 10s Sept, 4c lsu (k AlOlllH-ill _..._.. ... 212", \\'licut ~May, 175%; July. 1717.54; Viflwat- May, ltli; July. I52; I'M-t, 11015“, LLE Q Co THE T CARD PICTURES A PACK or OI o o OI British Consols run sizt PLAYING Cums WILLBE HAILED IN EXCHANGE FOR A conrtm SET or - wuss: PICTURES - (Silmciuoiiis J oxen) Wiiiiiisiircoiuois mo. lox no. 300 MONTREAIqCAIIABA C009 ovum. Imulcti, I920 International Paper Co, _.... 57%; Kclly Springfelil Tire Co, .. l8 Reading Co. ............ __ Tim, Southern Pacific Co. _ . 102% iinlon Pacific ilty. ....... __ Iii’! IIS. Industrial Alcohol Co. _ 87% United Slates Steel ...... _. 115 Crucible Steel Co; oi’ Am. _. 6X11, Bell Telephone . 136 Ilrompton _____ ._ . 23 St. Lawrence Flour _ .3014 Brazilian Fraction _ . 5i Howard Smith Pfri. _ . ti‘! Howard Smith 00m. - . 35 Spanish River Coin, _ . lui Steel Com. of Canada . Sfil/J, Abltihl __________ ._ _ 661,5 Hhuwlnigan __ _ 138 Laurontide Pulp _________ __ 7R Canadian Steamship Com. _. 11 Canadian Steamship Phi. 44% Asbestos Com. _______ _ 76% Dominion Bridge- _ R9 Montreal Power ._ 176% Winnipeg Electric _ 45% National Breweries ...... ... 51 94¢’ _._j- Cigarettes . i? .. . ‘.