~f1'»¢'~‘ -“J I __,-. ' ,I .i \ .rs I r -_; I e» _ _oz li," » ¢-_ 7! 1-`i',2 'a » ,._. si . l_-", as'-ir-@1- i"7tfl” II I I5 ‘_ 1 ~. _ '. l- 21'* I i _f _ I u I ¢ I' ° v _ .l _ _-__ __ I gi I I ¢ I , si r ,__ ., . I _l ~-~ '.1 5. gl. __-;__.. _ V I; . 'z if" ;,,s‘_.. let. ‘--1 iv -_ lil, __"f~ \__I;u, 1_)_¥_;_‘_ _ -' 'Q zésf |»:.'\r \ `,‘ I 1 i’ \ |I v , _ | fr ' .I i.. |. , . I., }.r;.I, 1- _M itll :__ j* t -#_ etlv -. _fi " v ci '="--ri tl. 'ggi' iii" 2'-' _ il- \i'_§’ I IH.; I5. I I , .f I _rr >f= .sl ;_’. . »_ ig _; , ,.’.. I .M- »)I,/ Il; 'Ii 4 ~n";-_ ”,__5f.i' I ‘it _- _"If _ rt* .¥' I Il I*-tiki' s : _ .` I `~ ‘ ri - 1., _ ;__ ,i Mi ,i . I_ _' Igli ' I *.. i" I "lp . ,.y' ...__» _ ,_-__ _ ,\ - » . . . - . » 5 ~---“iw” -_»_;___ .,___ __ .l .. . __ _.___. _._,_. ,__ , ._ __ ___ _ = _ _ _#__ _ __,____. . .,_. _.,-- = _,_ ,. ,-I. _-_,_., . .--..__-p » ~,-_-_~_.i_ - .- _ -_ -___, _ \ cg » _ mel: Two _ 'rr-rs cnliatorrarowu GUARDIAN. _ - ~ FEBRUARY 7.191% _--- - i _ g ~_` __ _- ' , _ _ _ " .__,_,__ ;‘ ~~- <-» ~ --_.-» ....»...-f _-asf - .__ M1” HI--=\-rf- Mr- In THE flErl_w_ns_f°;,\_~_-_'S'-t°»= -fy-"1, wllpp g I lalllzullult slum I ' Prince Edward ".l‘lr‘calr¢e,'33-J, T and 8.45 p. ln. __ _ ' 8 §_ou_¢_:_ert. St. t‘.~ver'a :_-._:lrf.~>i lioom,_ uuuiuu und Geutlumeu: 'Pea and Sale. St. }_°uul.- III-ll, T210 ‘ Iilrrfins been raquested'_ by a largr ad:_;‘;__a“d B“Z““'"- 5'3"* U“““3 “" mrurI»<>r of citizens go nominate in t¥r» l`»»rfhf~ourInr: election 'or the Mayorm _ xy, I have decided to accept the inyi' _ __ ` ation, .-md I take this opportunity |- ___v_~Gs1_oNE____ARGE__ - At the solicrtin.; your votes and influence. _:I- home of the bride’s parents, Chariot- il WIII be IIIIDOBSIDIG f°l’ 1116 I0 S96 “I ".;::r:.':..f°‘:..t.‘.:..'~..:r:.::;:.. D.; Edith Large, both of this city. | I also wish to thank the elector- . cAMPBE|_|__ADAM3__A¢ the pm.. \'.'Ero in the past did me the honor .\ sonase. _§ld;t<;_rd, Jurgrsrv_3_i:_thC1918» ol..-.tins me to the council In wmv . . _ . . am i’.".."3I ..._-----I-.Z2.§'.¥... E35.” M... .IT --=»»--to 1 we fo- sf- y-»» 1 *-li; .__-__;'.; _ . si _MARRI AG ES Adams OI’ POPIBKB- P- E- I- during which time I have endeavorecf s_'__3;__;;n,;;:_::__;..-'v.-..'.._-.._v. to faithfully perform my duties. . gE_q'1';|'§ if you now do mc the honor of ei ___ __ _ ____ ____ ef ting me the position of Chief lilac PowER$__At Tracadie Gros; ____ istrate of the city, 1 shall endeavor Fen 6th_ 1918_ Malcolm Powers_ aged .n the future ns in 'the past, at u. 78 years. _ times to work for your best interests _rRA_N°R___At Maplewood Lot 29_ We arc no\v _passing through a crn February 6, James Trainor- aged 84 ical stugein the wor'ld's history an Years; while we must continue to make pn sHAw___med in mls _env on me 6th gress, it is necessary to closely watt; gusuhe li;l_§_s_ §i_s_?l;__f_\_.___Sh_;s._w él;1au_g_u)t_e; expenditureuitf revenue is to be marl- nleet expen i ure. ~ Cemetery Friday at 2.30 rfclork; .VOUF SUDDOPI- ' . I am ' `” ""“””_ ' """”'_ Yours respectfully Farm for ilale 160 acres land, 125 acres clear ba- ' lance under hard and soft wood. Si- tuated at Milton Station, seven miles ‘ from Charlottetown, near Church, _V school and mill. Also two dwelling I houses with pump in each on _ farm. Also two springs on farm. _Ali buildings in good repair. Two hay barns at back of farm_ If not sold before Feb. 15th, 1918. will be offered at Public Auction. EDMUND COLESI I ‘ Milton Station. I Ladies and Gentlemen: Having 'been nominated at the recent Civic Meeting and also re- quested by a number of the elec- tors of Ward Five to contest that MZL \Va.rd at the forthcoming election l __ _ ____________ __ _°“°_] lcnr_ir.jrS 3 =~ he stmaltczs Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned up to Saturday Feb- ruar 9th at 7 p rn for two cheese- . y _ . makers i. e, one for liensington. Fur 1-'ry and one for Hamilton Factory .rndels for Kensington Factory to .ff .te price per 100 lbs cheese mace I-hor only 'l`o1-='-»;= or ilxmilton Facziory to state r. ges per month. Sr-.rsirn June ist to Nov. ist, 1918. J. F. PROFITT, Secty. Kensi gf-cn "airying Assn. i§.nsington. Feb. 4th, 1918 2127-2~rM2lpd. ' _ - - »- W-\-*.-._.¢~»~\-f».nr-»~»un-.a»¢_ `llh~~rs» nz- lf.: if F-lcniei tenders wil' be received b -4-3** .tv-1' " ~4 EY' pe- . .4 vw - r - _ - v thc rzzulmsiizncd until thursday Feb. lfrtir. 1918. alt I loci: p, m. from pin-ries wishing to manufacture cheese for the Egmout Bay Dairy Co., \bmm's Village for 1918 Maker ma . _ y tend.”-r by the. 100 lbs cheese or by the ninth and find his own help. Ii'.~.:° ”urther particulars apply to CYRUS F. GALLANT Secretary 2529-2-7M4ipd°. _ ._.-.-.¢..¢~5.___ ~?.-.- nw! ~~.~» _ I 1 I ` U l I ll C' lrlliiffll ' Y. Commencing Monday,. February 4th, 1918 and until further notice the as Councillor, I have decided to do so. _ With regard to platform or po- ' licy ‘l'would refrain from ma- I king any promises but will set I forth a few matters that the in- coming council ought to deal with. _ What is the financial position of the City? Is the present revenue suffi- cient to carry on the business for this year and pay unpaid debts of lust year. and grant proposed in crease of salary to teachers. rrolire. etc? Investigate present system of assessing personal property and real estate. _ 'fake up the question with the Legislature to have the Income Tax now collected by that body diverted back to the City. Extension oi’ Water and Se- werage to all parts of the City where necessary. Has our method of putting down permanent streets and side- walks proved satisfactory? Should we proceed with fur- ther construction during the war? Introduction of Meat Inspec- tion, Milk Inspcction, Medical Inspection of Schools, Electri- cal Inspection, Fire Alarm Sys- ‘I tem. Incinerator. All these are desirable if finances permit; im- proved method of cleaning and watering streets that will extend to all parts of the City, regular service. . Urge the Dominion Govern- ment to build freight cars in our Railway Shops, also take up the question of shipbuilding. Assist in ever possible way to promote the wel}iare of our work- ing men, the extension of our In- dustrial Pinnts, and establishing _of new industries, if possible. Should the electors of Ward Indies and Gentiemen:- .luence on the 13th instant. No per- \l in me in the past, and I have had here is nothing alarming. yet it must \e patent to every thinking person hat we are facing serious times, und uch as I appreciate the progressive .-Irit of many wllo are seeking your vpport, experience at the Council :oard and knowledge oi` our C_ivic af- -I»rs dictate caution for the next two mrs at least. I think the combined rrergies of the Council should be de- nted to “keeping the house in order” :I1 attending to the financial prob- en. Under “House keeping,” we irv. more attractive and a more de- .chtful place to live in, and do it \ltIrin our means. Streets have to \ opened that our citizens rnuv re- ne greater fire protection. others .-rnrit, better sidewalks, and in the -lst, if elected, that concrete cross- ug be laid. and in such a manner as ‘ot to interfere with carriage or aut- mobile. The majority ot ollr By-Laws are 2.1 and should be replaced by some- Hing modern and effective, especial- " one pertaining to the protection ot' rprovements around our homes. ‘he foregoing can be accomplished to- rther with the details of civic work. I am opposed to a furtller issue of ehentures. except at par, und then ily for Permanent works of necess- .v. With our expenditure increasing ~' thousands yearly, a firm hand orough re-adjustment is absolutely -ccssary that the burden may bear ‘ore evenly, while not increasing the .tc-on Real and Personal property »=pecially during the war. This done wenne will meet a systematic ex- ~nditure. f Regarding the working nlun:‘ 'i‘lrc .~`-sent Council has increased the _.re rate several times. until now 'I-» lowest rate is $2.25 per day up. (I ervever conditions demand a fur- . ‘ increase, the working man knows I .=‘ where-I stand; ani if Ile does u. let him ask the Railway men 1-use interests I was in a position. ~ pwitect from 1896 to 1910. ' Should the general policy herewith 'ivreri meet with your approvalr .~`r'rll nppro: late your support on the' instant and, if elected. will ex-I I: my best efforts in carrying out; /I .~" '.\.'lsliI*S. I I am, respectfully yours, f L. B. MILLER. 'UG-2-5MttWt'. -._.._..~.-..___... _ _ __ wr--._ r »..rn can appreciate more .highly than U 1; yself the confidence you have plac- W rust take hold of the finances. X 0Vli|lWOIili[D I-._ cuulsfl ’ dies and GBDUBIIIBD Ladies and Gent'Tenlen - ` At the earnest request of u large Ha\in been nominatel a a c i ' I ' g' 5 ‘md d' -' lt 'l short course was iirgimbe:-_ oi electors ldlligve consented ate for councillor for Ward 'i‘wo__ I_he‘lI_:l hu" \,,-_ginnipg on ln again asking to be returned as cu our representative at the Council th '-.»ord for another term, I shall, as in 5| Ire past. respect the spirit and inten- va 1--rl ol' the ballot Act by not annoying u -=.1 with a personal canvass, but m _I.e this means of most respectfully -.sking you for your votes and in-` y ll .rnple proof from time to time that VI _ny presentation of your interests has th .eceived your commendation; I there- tl" ore appeal to you with confidence. "I Regarding matters Civic: While Ill I w ta fa ln I 1 u make Charlottetown a more heal-5 2 non na e as a can ate for Coun take t‘rls opportunity of asking you ,, __ d li I ting until the oven or in the above named ward As to give me your support at the forth ildilul glue 1211, “gp uctount ot the ir _ _ 5 is a large ward it will be impog coming eiettion "5 W "' e ble furuine go fnakeiutlgersuraal tcigl- ___Shcu_r_ld___y9u u_ec_§de ts) elect me lu ;?_'§:I‘;;'t;uLu;_::.°“i;:" llilltflespgff. ig; “pit ' _ ' sso eeecorsw n e e ` ‘I gflftl __. , ._ .- ' f ~ mit at my disposal. I therefore avail mys dutles lnstlills ?rhp?>?-gilt hoslltion “leetmg un __n`uu'(m`v dmwnonul da Now she I3 Stffml ind ysolr of the opportunity to sollcn to tue best of my ability P"°"‘°““‘y ‘“""‘g“"' .I Heart our votes and influence. Yours' respectfully P"°fe55`”'S Tcmlm. and Shaw “CMJ . ._ Y. - should' you do me me honor-of else. P|c'rou c anowlv "We" 'he "M "ve "””“i°"°` Ml' Te" ` PI"I°d°Iph"" Pa" I W” °"°" ‘ . ` ' ' 't d-alt n the topic of soils. Lui- worked, run dovvn,nervol.ls_could not -- 1-- --1 If f the C" I g structivc nlunncr tue colnpostnor. ot time I tried dlEerent remedies with,- ” O y n geneml and of """' ""'?! " I ' ki I' 'l` 'oil 'ind now it out benefit. The doctor said it was a I9-Id Five I" 'P“"I0‘1I”~\'- C0“i'lId0I`In§ me dmvmm .m 5 L I ’ I .I wonder I was alive and`when Vin xl e strenuous times un. must bo tuitlyutod to cn-\n0 -ul 11 - < ' Dug-h which we _ ` ' .' ,. - 'gil r- was iven me I began to im roy . _ - t I; "~ t. lruttssol l_I\- 8 _ _ P 0- e passing lt will behoove the rnconr- _‘__‘_“_‘__*’______ _mms u|u___muu___._ I have t_-_pan mght homes and am g Council to practise strict economy "___ _________________ __~__________ _“__ ‘_____i_u__. now stron: ard pe,-fecuy lmulthy in “II depafmlents °f U16 City =@"'I¢‘-‘ eu |, ,,., 01 |,,.ol und .am every respect, and have g.ll.cl in arn_however in favor'o_f paying the _I’_“'_‘ bl _ .~ , . . w¢il1t. I can not rcrse V' 'orklng man a good living wage und um also disposed to encourage tho es- . l 1 l» Iir- |ull\ Iolmrncd llli -HMI 3 __ P “I” fe`|u.,: U1- lp.. |-ulim\. 01- kuupiug H Mm enouglr."--Mrs. Stllah A. gynes, long, a . 1 ' .' ~. N da St. Philadelphia . _ _ _ . » . . . - I . 1 s :_ QV3 ~ _ bluuuueut of industries by l.eaB0u_ At the porslsterrt request ol it num-. _ri 11001 >i°‘I\- I*-°""‘I=.II“"' °" scan V We guaran‘cc Vmol 15 mah; Q--L-_ , _ I. » . . .. . _ - ,- - I expel-tim! in return lH'\" ` '_ " able exemption from civic taxation. I "U °\ People I" Wald 4 I hflli "U" "I_"“* "'"‘_ _ _ , _ _ _ worked, weak women strong' or ro. vol. of these iu Drum. to ueuem not sented at _the elevelltlr hour _lo _ul _ tit ln p|_oporti_on_ iL_> _thc labor .ind t.\ t_______ your m°__ey_ Formula an c______y only the working mau but the ,my iu low myself' to _be put to rn rrornlrrzrllon _ vorr.""" ’i“f‘_“‘ w. E. eenuoy, K. c. _-_s or the Wm-(1 and have “Q pro. shall make it our policy, if elected, to _\4cD0NALD_ ESq__ to sen on his guru, ill c_lt‘ur ullrl You C1111 breathe tice- __a_____“°r _md A“°____ey'_“___._h ~<»storuztkcattlrlstimc other than restrict expenditures to the lowest _|0|mswn»B Rive,-_ ‘ he miifif lillllllv-'-S.ll01\¢I1l0I_1Q. H9 Mo _ __ __ _ Say that if you show by your vat. possible limit consistent with the vl- uuvkrrrg. suuiiims, mucous \ii=~e1\1_r1- My 0 °= - == on election day that you consider tsl necessities of the City and shall ON WEDNESDAV ‘S 0l‘ llryliessi H0 BLFUESIIIIS 101 Office-Bank of N. 8. Chlmbere. ‘v Coilllieteut t0 fill the position. I advocate only such improvements HS February 6th, 1918 ~l‘_cutIr ut night. Charlottetown. P. E. I. -all devote my time and any little the welinre of the City. present and Commencmg at 1 0'¢|0ck_ p_m_ I`0I| KONI' fI_l‘\lsi;ist 3'0\\ Willll USIIIUII .__.my I muy uouuesu to further the fum,~e_ may suggest _ >_ottlc of Ely_s (}r_~eanl Ilalnr. i\_pply :I .st interests- of the City. I Owing to the short time at our dis- STOCK_5 General purpose Hur little oi this flagrant. untrseptic ‘s our street lighting contract will posal we shall rlot be able to visit ull .,@S_ 10 Mile), (]0wg_ 1 pup.; Br.;-(1 H0] '-f0i\ll\ Ill }"0\li` lrostrils. I0-L II P0110' nxpire in the near future, it will be the electors and take this means of stem Cow-_ 2 gow.; to frU,.|,¢n in I`2\il‘ i|lT0lli-Ill i2VUl”Y HIV IJi1H=if1i§f‘ UI -rr duty of the incoming Council to soliciting your votes and your in- ',1m~Ch_ 3 young C;,_me_ go Heu5_ hc ilwui: S-OGUIG 411111 IIUID U10 1i\i‘0I' ‘ ‘ . 'lake new arrangements, and may say fluence. Should you dorus the ho- |MpLEMENTg_Hay Muwen Truck en, inflamed mucous nlolnhranc, and S ) _ 0 _ Hat I am in favor of Civic ownership nourof electing- us we promise to use yvpgon (new). Cart (new), Driving °II“f "U“‘@** I"*‘I“”‘I5" _ _Lt i` our lighting plant which I believe ull the influence we shall possess as vt/agoh D,-gym 5101 1, (n V) W 1 Il- l‘i JUSI Wllill UVCFY PUIU' llllll CU Five elect me to a seat at the Council Board, rl will do every- thing within my power to serve them and advance the interests of the City in general consistent _ with financial resources. No. 22.--Advertised to leave Souris, - II05D‘*"U`\\IIY- Monday, Wednesday and Friday at __ W- A- STEWART» 1.35 p. m. for Charlottetown and in- ~506'2'5MtIHiI- ~ termediate Stations I N. 23. -Advertised to leave Mt. Stewart, Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 9.10 a. m. for Georgetown, and intermediate Stations. I following trains will be cancelled:- No. 21.-Advertised to leave Char- lottetown Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 7.00 a. m. for Sourls and intermediate Stations. _ T..- Ladies and Gentlemen: Having been requested by a large number of citizens to ot`l.'er as n. can- didate at the coming Civic Election No. 24. Advertised to leave George- town for Mt. Stewart on Monday,_ Wednesday and Friday at 1.40 p .m. for Mt. Stewart and intermediate _ Stations. for Councillor for Ward Five These cancellations are made nec- I fake IIIIS UDD0l'l\1Dity Of essary owing to freight accumulat- Of SOIICIUDS y0l1l‘ Support. and in ion. weather and track conditions. fluence, and if elected will do my District Passenger Agent'e Office, best, to see that the streets are kept 2470-2-2M13i. in better condition, that our fire- imen receive 'better remuneration for their services. that a reduction in water rates will be made and that the working man shall receive wages in proportion to the high cost of living, We’ll -be wishing once again land shall endeavour to work for the pm- 5 ¢|mu¢e to ,hot-9| 5n°w_ lbest interests of the City in general Il Yours respectfully, GEORGE WHEATLY. CARD To The Electors of the City of Char lottetown. _ . Ladies and Gentlemen;- Having been re-nominated, at the _grin _Civi¢;_ meetzn_g held on January. ' - s., or t e pos t on of Water Com T he Annual Meetlng of mlssioner; I wish to state that I will *"° ~°°°""r-' '-We D=i~ff~=1°‘iL"?:.z:.:.:";':":‘.:z .§‘.’.':,.t“’.1.°..'.£'.n.l Cf), 91|" bg t.¢-_lil \n the Htl] at of a general canvass of the City, l s _ . _take this opportunity of soliciting §?.dl'lIt§V Bfldgé Oil T|.|€S(`l3y,'you|‘ support. I assure you that if _ , v, you do me the honor of re-election. F* brudry lzlhf at 2 odork I will continue to the best of my p_ m_ ipower to serve your interests in this _ _ lposition. Thanking you for your sup-‘ J' H 5IMP50N iw" m me rfxmtmlly Never Satisfied When the roses grace the plain, And the summer sun’s aglow, Annual I Meeting 2456. milk, medical inspection of scho_ols, number of citizens to become u can in u -to-date fire alarm s stem im- :onsideratlon sl¥>ou:_d_ I___l_»__;ayelected. comms Civic couteut_ ’ If you do me the honor of electing best interests of the city, and citi- zens generally, having in view effic- ‘ro iency in service with the least pos- take opportunity of by over due note or account are re- asklllg yOU tO Sl1pp0I'lJ me ssttlement. to save themselves ful- l bl . by Ifour 1;/Iles. at the f°rth' ehiggrlrtois An'rsMAs cAMsnoN o the citizens for both ligllt and power. mm,-_ L'Ugem.,,- Wm, 1.~.,rk,,,_ Hoes voter. _ Respectfully yours. llurru-.ss (light and heavy), mul other "_" I U-"1 IU fi'W01' UI IIUIUK eVeI`YtI'IUg J- D- TAYLOR. articles such ns are found on u farm ` . ossible to encourage industries to B, R, H0|_|v|AN_ CR0p_15 tum, Hu,-_ 300 bushels W9-I9 here- “|50 I0 “VEB the Govern' UI- Banner Outs tclroi<:o`seen?1lecvt,ion` »-"~f uulmsur the “first aid" for human ills for over 100 years. Whether you need it internally or externally, you'll dnd this soothing, healing, pain Publiiéuction IT.-. the Ele¢t.;;r5 gf; 2.-MIM... _ ,f Auusror c/lrlnnu '*/:()!~I'f-ON! Sz DUFFY Garrlstere and Atornoye :rs for Itoyul Bank of Canada 3 Separators Don’t fail to see our exhibit of De Laval Cream Separators, at 149 Great George St. Milk cans, bottles, caps, brushes, Separator oil, Separator parts. The Alpha gasoline and ker- rsene engines, gas en- gine 011. I Jas. D. Offer Charlo ttetown destroying anodync nn ever ready 403-10=Mi.Sl.1m0. Angel of Marcy _ ` ! Respectfully Y°“"9 therewith and a right away Also ' - - ' ' *"3 Ladies and Gentlemen: _ M. A. sAnnoN an ,ce 1,,,,,,,,,_ Sal., ,,°,,mv.,'_ no re. _ 3-355 1 25smf serve Terms cash I U Having decided to noml- - _ I I ° A~onEw'eAl.r.A~1-, _ D. F. nate as a candidate for the N 2.,.,,,130M9,,,, S°°'°“""' _ Omce of Commissioner of All parties who are indebted to Sewer and Water Supply, I me estate of rr. u. cameron te co., _ . » - choice fresh meats. At cost, ten storm coztts coming lectron. __ 'Aviv csmsnou Size 37 to 42, 1500 pounds., ` U d C Should lt be your plea 2,=.= White Lead, a quantlty of _n er overnment Inspection sure to elect me to re re- Beaver Manilla Ro e thrcadil , , _ sent you in this imporgant ~ 59, 12, 15, 21 and 2§;’10 dozf Each wrapper belffs the °.ff'°‘aI Sla".‘I.’: 'Est branch of the City's service ,Suits Heavy Wool Under- 50 fanalda ApI”`°V°d~ Nl' higher ceimlcate °f I Shall endeavour to er- Looms is gosmrtooa to mu blue wear, 50 pairs Boots, assort- qua ny 'S needed' form my duties. faithfellly "°°- ""1 °""" '°fmi“ °° °°"’° °" ed sizes.. ' ld b 31|] y eadin rocers. and in a manner to me,-it §‘§,1,°§g,,;““ '"°“‘ °" "'°°° °’ “‘°”°’ THE Assoo1A'rED FARM- S? g 8 Vgur app]-0va]_ I __e_l_>e¢';;t__ |_>_l;i¢a_r:_>0al;_y__:>a__r_: 3; P. I.. on ERS C0-Ol’ERA'I"IVE C0 . D ' ' ' S17. 0 YOUFS 1`9SP9¢tfi1IIY» on. w. e. cuunol-l. ' LTD" 147_Syd"°Y & Seventy. cnsnus moen:oon._ JOHN McKENN A. ‘ some:-alas, P. n. 1 Phone -546.1 quested to call and make satisfactoryi For Sale - Manufactuffd fl’0Il'l lJ€SlI SPICBS 0bfalIlabl€ Bild I u”n"_7_m“n_ assed-zsumu. 2408_.1_30Mtf_ z1aa.1-lalumonurpa _ 2518_2_6M6ipd ` _ ' Charlottetown, P. l'.`._I. 2 . 1 I _