IUESDéI IIN IISIIAL manship are perfect. MATTRESS VALUES! ERFVEST 1N f, Sii11ii.c:i"s ‘il-iiiidsor Grain ‘Finish. Sturdy constr Sixty pounds, best grade white layer UIEtl‘ $10.5 felt, covered in Beautiful Satin Tick- ing. A regular $19.50 value. All sizes. Clearaway .... Here is an Excellent Value in a pure white layer felt Mattress. Just a few left in Standard Sizes. Regular $15.00. Clearaway The ever-popular cotton felt Mat- tress, roll edge, neatly tufted. Regular $7.95. Clearaway .. ' -.i.. ly touched with rust. values. . EYE-It"??? SAVE on BRIDGE TABLES! Strong, Sturdy Bridge Tables, in your choice of Oak Frames. with felt tops or Enamelled. with Leatherette Covering. Regular $5.50. Cleara- away . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CLARA RICS 0H Kitchen Cabinets and Tables! Porcelain Top Kitchen Table, in Snow White Enamel, with Handy géfiiill;i'Z§?§"§ZyFi5i‘?'?‘_' $15-95 Oak Kitchen Cabinet. Sliding Porcelain Work 'l'zible. Complete with '10 F; Glass Utility Set and "5 Piece Grocery OJ > Outfit. Cieiimway .... KITCHEH $2 Large, Comfortab _ CLEARAWAY PRICES on Magazine 3111i Smoking Stands Every home should have one or more of these handy lvlugr-izine or Paper Racks. Secure yours ‘now. Clearaway . . . . . . . . . . . .. 25 Per Cent. Off /\ v/Ecle variety of Smokei-‘s Stands in Walnut and ‘i/ainut Finish. Complete with Trays. Clearaway . . . . . . 25 Per Cent. Off Top Bed. Beautiful Walnut Si. Clearaway .. .. About a dozen Guaranteed Sagless Springs, slight- Regtilar $11.50 and $9.50 Clearaway . . . . . . . . .95 Hardwood and Golden Fin- ish. Clearaway .. THE CHARIJOTTOWN GUAnnum FINAL wimp-or or REST ! uction. Reg- a bed by night. $8.75 A few Adjustable ..... HALF PRICE THREE PIECE Chesterfielgd Suite ! $57.50 This is positively your last chance to sec- ure one of these Three Piece Kroehler Chesterfield Suites, at such a Very Low Price. Attractive Tapestry Covering. Deep Spring Constructiomand Reversible Cushions. Easily worth $85.00. Clearaway BEDRDDM HALF P ROCKERS le Kitchen Rocker. $2.95 Chairs with Cane $9.75 —CHARIEOTTETOWN— HOLMAN’S GUARANTEE SATISFACTION Head Couches Spring, Cotton Filled Cretonne Covered Mattress. Regular $11.50. Clearaway . . . . BATH RDDM CADIHETS Take advantage, during Farmer’s Week of final wind-up of Holman’s Clearaway Sale. The values offered here are the best that money can buy, and the quality and work- COUCHES AT LESS ! Simmon's Double Purpose Couch. A couch by day Cretonne covered mat- tress. Regular $11.50. Clearaway . . .. Strong $1.95 White Enamelled Bath "Room Cabinets. Very convenient for Kitchen or Bath Room. A bargain at Clearaway Two Only English Prams. Carriage, which will be popular for the coming year, 1932. Clear- .... HALF PRICE a.way........ CHAIRS RICE Afew Walnut Finished Bed Room Seats. Regular .. HALF PRICE “Take Advantage of These Low Prices and Buy Now” R.T. H0 MAN Ltd. $9.95 $9.95 $1.95 .A=RY25_ REDUCED ! BEDRDDH SUITES I Link One Only Five Piece Bed Room Sui 1‘ olman’s 1932 Clearaway SALE! One Only Four-Piece Solid Walnut Bed Room Suite, comprising Dresser, Bed, Vanity Dresser and Bench. To make room fornew stock is our only reason for selling this $145.00 Suite at Clearaway ‘l9. Dresser, Large Three Mirror Vanity away . ATTRACTIVE PRICES oli I . Baby Carriages and Sleighsl Six only good used Phonographs. Records. Each one in good. condition. Clearaway Price to j The The balance of our Baby Sleighs Plain, some with Hoods. away .. .. CLEARAWAY BARGAINS! Radios illllI Phonographs! Bow End Bed, Chiffonier and Bench. Regular. $195.00. h Clear-I Assorted Styles and Colors. Some Clear- 20 PerCentOff A Famous Make of Battery Radios, cornplete with Batterys and Tubes. Clearaway Complete with Lilli! Annual ' l."(I 101' ilIlliiUH 111K. 9115.009 - “i . . 3 on» _ I“’l"'~I-_;l::'\~QFIJMEQINJO wrfiz; . 1.\11\)ll’1.-\NT N()'l"l(2i~;___ i;_,i_ ' I. liirvnligpfiv Wm, me final of L. .'\ll(ii.l'c'(lil requests I111 unmod- "ii ~ balzi‘ "" at PTO!“ 56 iiuiv- swlllwncnl. 0f ovcrdur zirtcounis. blue line fooled the B. Y. 1". U. goalie mcl thc rcd light twlnklcd M“ AII"III’I“ PIMP? <11‘ Pnrtfrrrrdon mo. Ithlnk thi- goalie; 7-',__i3'1l_::i iii "110. lirrri-iincs urc _ I - N. B- arrivril la"! ii-ri :in<l =triyi~d in his Ilcib-sn thiil made: I fir: n in Ilnlnlnio and Provincial I (riwrnlnrlit scrur ‘ and hfunicis ' mini: i fliPflsillli \isi‘ wlfli rmlv flvc. Anyvrnv n few mlnulosi 114i i-i-iiriil .. A wrrrusc zs ahourn . ~ ;,,,,],,fl,.,n;_, ‘h. , ~ . I I ' , V, ‘m I Ram“ m“, “m” bonds; Um‘ ‘H’ I . . . a irl iliswciftcrvivards lhrxv added anchor. so’ T '- . (Iiiiuncnsiirziln willi lhc rcclucwl ‘ ‘ ’ ‘ “IIIII” I "I TI-“OII- (‘filled the Ram" 2-24 MR1‘ 1'11‘ "mn- tv in the security markets that The Ilnc n11 ‘i ii. {rill I [soc another. rkw n l crease of 87.758.161.57. - , “Isis-ii CIQPIBIHI“ ns IWITIZ! dun in _IIV_"SIIIII‘I m" ‘II TFIVQII l~~' 11b Ccntre Incrmsvd IIOTITIWIPFS by lviuniclpnll- I “I ' ‘I -II’~' "IPIIIVPS l" C911" R. Wing Pr: and vrnln customers. (turruil u". Briliquc and S||mm¢r5|(|¢4|L_ wing flnnus mid Disrounls rillicr in." i l'l W111i» in sum“, C. How‘? and I no score. In the second pcrlod a WmSh-re wing shni from just OIIISIdB lhe Md “FM, 9,3,5.» ma“, m a O4, cvcr rcady smile mnkiniz deadlock. Although‘ it xvns first game cl the season hrilh teams M1‘. Edi-Eur NPWSOIH “IIIIEII IIIEI the visitors nt Rink, Siilurrlny Jan.‘ . ‘mil fi..m STL"i.8IlD..'l83 ~ ,, , ,_ .. _ . v. _ _ i i vs.» 13.... I I iiiiiiii I-InIiLLIIIIIC‘ iii}. iiiiipiiliifi ‘IbIIIII midway I" II" I°°“°‘I' “uflflrvd fair hcckcy- I T ‘folul (lvpnsils nrv 9203446959. as?‘ I I l‘ IIuJII 5III~ ~""I‘~"‘II-'I‘~II- shot from centre ice made the l t‘ PIIHLYCLI Will! s2wc.o42.25v81-_ Tm; _ ——_-~j~ ninii shlnc mzaln bcliind thci w im- .._ L: ni,,,_,._.i_ kpvnplllygyr iKIIrLIXHLTLI‘ ..~.\in\ i AG! l», TIIFRHDAY, Bnpqsvs goal“, so l - new; (tr _ :.'f':‘ "J _ .. _. ' l‘, II‘( ‘icirifiiiit limiiiiir, iulvrcsi. z ‘MTJHIIIII pm“ “Pgh FCPImd IWTIQFI WIIII IIIQ YOIITIIZ 23‘ ~ (-_ , h()1(_]1nfv\;, rcnnislizn: iif Ciir- “ I I "I" ‘VIII Sm“ (‘IIIII Peoples 2 oals up. 11in. start of . . _ xlAyl-‘I f >| r i i g t; T (Lin. Ihlifllllltlli‘ ‘N ‘rs “and S} ~' - -“_'- "I IIIJIII-"IIII DIG“ the third pcrlOd saw the B. Y. P, U.‘ wlltsmre ‘l --~rl Star's rind liiictyzii ruiunrr- 1lpi~ nziil I)lllf1l Hand of Boston. D0,; come out Wm‘ that never m ‘ . 1 11111011115 in S24,2fil.f\"'l. which ,\1,,_,-_, 2,,3_,_2_.,_._,, l 5- _ liockcy team wi I 5 ; 751,-, nf mum nun!» Quipk; g ‘H ' be forgotten look ill their eyes "Do Tms may bc n , .' n I.‘ )I'lI $121,130? 641.1111 in- 54 62" ; , ‘ ' "* ‘“ im- dlyg and Sim; enough uflm-Wwarby team I i~i !ii‘>‘i;il.i»~. l Iryon zllKi VICIIIIIV nboul. l2 minutes nf hockcv lhcy I v ‘I Tfi- lliinlfs lll\'l".if‘ll"lll Accmuitsi ' I ' . l - Tl \I rcziisiziiziim (‘Olmlilrvrl willli '~*‘°°I'°“I m‘ I‘ "I" SIXmIIIII ‘I'M’ mas. ROBERT imnnmiinci. on Dec. 15th of hfrii. Ruhr-rt 1mm. I . si- _ ' i - , _ I "i i Drwiiilcd durlnlf the yrnr. Cali 111'. lirniivlh MacDonald allows‘ Imam“ and 92 sows‘ Although in The tuners‘ service was Con‘ . .4 1/111215 in ciiniiiii iiri- . hslnniinlIy T,-.».,,, ,...,,,,. ., bun"... h. . H ,_ ' "ed frdllnz health for some time Mrs. ducted by hi! Duster. Rev. Mr. " , j“l"iIf‘!‘(I Iflllll srioiumi . R to s13.- h _ “ ,‘ " i‘ ‘l’ " ~ 1U" l Dgmmdtell hiid bccn IlI)I(‘¢ iii rbe Paielhorpc at house and church ‘v h _,,._ F0691 and Mmnmm C?“ an,“ iifhnlfliil‘ mp. iii (lil Tllffidlb, Jrin-i- Goal Km f‘ "nnrnnyuround m] wimiu i, fflw dqyg oriThe hyflml. 5MB ln the Arms 01; ‘ _*_ rirriad from 37.298.059.93 n . f6" "'\' "-1. R_ Defence Ausim 5mm]. . ‘ - ; z 014.78. Current Loam in Conn/la ____V _ L. Donn“ w‘ Le“igigrlxziemrhilrzfmwtlllnlfit sndly miss~ ‘Jellll ind When Ho Comcth. When '7' MIIIIIIIIIyear of both fnlhcr rind 4 K- MI"‘D""aIII,qulet unassuming wiiys crsidc she p1~ns spuresz-G. Hewitt. A. Crossman 1m- w g1], mere ‘m. M, “Ansportss and Brook nble child, his winning ways their friends love hlm. He will be great- iiy missed by them and his de- iparture from this llfe will leave u jvold 1n his home. He was taken suddenly ill of spinal menlngetls ithe previous Sunday and all that nnedlcal skill and tender nursing , could do was of no use and unexpect cdly to all his dcnr ones his gentle [spirit took its flight. Ii; ls hard to iport with those \vho are near rind dear to us. Still wc bellove it 1s God's will and being II. God of love. ‘would bring all things to work to- iicthcr for good. Wc cannot but rcsl. assured tluil he is now _. Safe in the firms of Jesus safe on His llflntlc brEflSI. There by His love dershuded sweetly thy soul shall rest, iv s among boasts ul u ladies ‘.11 no moan ability. l1 chnlnige lo nny ifliiéniaiznin he death occurred in Freetown and many The pull bearers Cemetery. partner, the were leading figures community. . Since her within the- motheryed. Pallbearers were: Edwin-d and in the ccmmuiiiiv- whore hciwiuiiiiii nuracrnc. Unfit}! of the cats of public welfare. Mrs. Kellyb worldly ‘Trowsdale, John Stewart, ' Glow. 1mm Mcvlttlc. and Messrli 5"“ 5°“ To “VII NEW John and Melville Molyneaux. Interment was mode at Crupaud Sum; were. "New" My God To who will long miss her and loving- yThee." "What a Friend We In Jesus." and "Asleep In Jesus." were MRS. PATRICK KELLY The recent death of Mrs. Kelly marks the passing of still another of the good old-time citizens of Montague. For many yours during un era. of tho town's growth prosperity she and her estimable} lute Patrick Kelly, in the busi- ness, AGIIKAOUI and social life of the wldowhood fifteen year! ago, she lcd a compartively, retired life, devoting herself to her ’ home and quietly contributing her share to every 100d work and 3° “I'm-II- "III “WWUY render- the mlny calla miidc in the lnwr- activities ' "Ilwhrcd Idflffllfli» 95"" Buflloync. cousin ceased on Christmas Day when she medical and careful lender 0V0!‘- iii death (“ruin have (lrr-liwd from I I? » » I0 m0llfn 8nd 599739 WIIIL , was atrlckenwllih i1 sudden lil , A I. rungs-in lo 814513619195: *"I‘_l~.-I“Il]'1?khW.sh1eW.is sdrgz-csbyu; o. Lord, s. onion. E. CIETII. m, uuughurs, Mm 63rd,,“ mummy m, ,,, mmvnlc w Iwhlch. dogma Conan“ m“ i 5555i " .. . w .. “""" ""‘ “is. Bic" M m" “I m , "sfimfiz H“ m“ ‘fiends d” I t‘ 0a ma-d i1 ‘and one son son, nll of ri-ec- besides-the heart llrlckcn parents nursing. terminated finally mi i “ha, W ~ u 11v rem m. Defence W r Thomammwii, Mr- Imlh Smith. Mr. m- one sister. viviini Illld "m. brother dnya iiiur. The serene (‘Xprggglon E fl .Nonh.T In . iinmn Mac-Neill of'u.~n Defence 11. wood bert Smith nnd Mrs. Clnrnncc Raymond. Much symnnim. 1., c,“ or peace and repose mm 4 Alli-r llllrlf], Mlnnrd 0-30 IIIIITIIQII-i rs n was suddenly strickenlcentre K. Thcmusuoye are grandchildren [If me db and“; w the bgfcflyqdv 1 spread h" ‘alum Have , 1y remember John Herbert. nnd ; to her. Eternal rest grunt unto her, oh Liordl and lel: perpetual light chino upon her. Customer: are no chickens ln than." Grocer: “Well, how about duck eggs?" . C. N. It. STATION MONOTON N. B. Jm 25.—-The contrlcl. for the completion of the "I want comb but I must be absolutely our! W" ldlfi‘ Report i I with a‘ parylatic stroke in the ea.r1y_ It. Wing Gjlobblee ceased, , a daughter, Mrs. smith MR. SIDNEY TEOWSDALE might well be an indication of the superstructure of the new Cm- -‘ I. ~I ‘fl I part, c1 last ivcck, but we are glad L Wing C. ihcmasIhuving dlcd several years ago, Two ____.___ kindly reception accorded by n- adlan National Railways station oi OI IhIIf‘ ( A 0V4 _ a know that there ls a slight im- 5Dfl1‘0SZ—K. ‘Rabbit-e, s. Clarlgibrothers and one sister survive, The deaLh of the latg Sidney good God to one who always as Saint John N. B. lenders for which fiijflf 111 -"~ ‘provcmcnt in his condition, and Major Wnddcll. M. Inman, LjMr. Thomas Mitchell, Summerslde, flows-dale of Inkennan occurred at/IIBSI B119 will‘! Ubeyed I116 DWI!“ were 081186 1'0!’ recently has been ‘T QUALITY “'°$I°1‘11_I1°1'5° everyone 1s hoping he may steadily Rogerson, E. Lirges-D. MP- wIIIIflm MIICIWII "lid M155 his home on Monday, January 11th. mmmands ""1 the dIGI-BWS °I @011" let to the Stewart ‘Construction ~'I YIEIII I" any IlggIIlIIég 2f , continue to improve. ‘ IEllza Mitchell, North Wiltshira. Deceased who w“ 62 years o; age Science. During her short illness gompany of gherbmoke Qua. ~ “ ' ' ~I —-—~——@—— Rcv. J. W. A. Nicholson of North was m m5 usual = she was visited several times by d; i, an - uncemeni » good health. Autcr 8000!‘ I18 0 n“ ——— I i IVILTSIIIRE usws Bcdcquc United Church o u l;- i . he!‘ 181110118 DESI-Q!‘ Rev- Ffliher a i 1 h m arter cl _.(‘_\Ry[v,\1, and fancy dress On Monday night January 18th. !,d m f 1 c n u‘: eating m5 breakfast “hen making K; i h d‘ d‘ u“ d nd ma e at reg ona e q“ s iiiiiiacii iulm-, _ K t w the Ba i,“ B Y P U H k 1 i‘ e “mm SBIVICI-‘s IIeId ‘In a-eady to g9 about his work he sug- 8g n5 and s e e or e a I119 Pflllwuy here tOdIY- The H" _A H ’ a U, “M? Wm ‘skate "at cnslng on, ednesclay, it D..h . . . . v oc cyy Although a 11mg 151,9 in the ‘Dec. 17th and the same pallbearersigested feeling fired and lay down comforted by all the consolatlons runway station when comphuq ]‘."i‘lli. .llli.i, ~ lilllt liiii Jafl- ~71 "Om 3 11m» B0 9 II-m-i “III and c YIIIIIIK PmpIe-I team season Wltshlre Stadium was WhO last year officiated at. her a the so“ In a Sh”, time n as 0! Holy Mother Church. ‘will be modem in every mp,“ 11ml \l.\I( in- ' l of Niiui I Prlzcz; will be ziwzirded for bcsl. cos- °I III“ UIIIICII Church "WI I" I‘ i opened wit], a record attendance husband's funeral. revercntly bore i‘ ' w The funeral took place on January b d l m o; the my"; 1m. FJVWIIJ II’- " III“ OIII‘ i tumes. Hours skate afterwards. Acl- ‘IYIEIIITIIY 851119 01' IIOCKQY RI U10 - -- '- ldscovered that he had passed a“ em o y“! so e ]{iu)(|;'@(l{h ‘lliili. ui 11in; ,,_ ‘V, t 1 , 1°" JQII- 25mi- Mally llllDrflvcmcnl-i MI”- DIIIIIIIIIIIEIII‘ IEIIIIIIIIII I” III“ wgy. . 6m w vemon “Iver where Rev‘ provements in station design and Lmk. Tm YODUYL M H ‘zustmm mission 140C and 15c. 2711-1-25-31 l c orn Rink, “here n spectacularf have hem added to the Rink this 135i; resting plum jgeauglfui 11mm‘ nowsdale’ who was a s“? P. D. McGulgan performed the last. Wm be m keeping with the growing nry with this lini: riiil liiinlc. 1S n bfflnch 01' 11001191‘ W85 dished °III5ycar. a huge water tank with a IIIIIIII" We" 59m b? felltlvcfl lmd_ "d TIIQ-‘F- The PB-IIIWMQYS We" SIX f t), (m of gun: strum: 01K‘, fillmfillil llffliilin ‘lllTKI-lwi T-‘TTTTT-‘T FIO the IIOEIWY Ian-i who W011i away i ckpacny of approximate“, two friends, Interment in the mggwwn jporterhofiime gnifiedstohurch was Eiof her nephews, Martin Hynes, ‘lyxzllggrtzgcea o raneway ind 0mm 'l.v lllll'il‘llli""li 11cm l S {WI lil", very ich as‘ s1 ed at thefthousand n“ n i “ed d n b United Church cemetery. 1mm e In g e Gem and WI Harry Kelly. Fred Hynea. Leo . vi J - - mi .oni.i. .. . ("IBILIIIUHHCO n1 ii tiiffvllLi liquid posi- ismootl] wurkmg forwards of bum: g ° 5 s I‘ I‘ II yi ' be greatly missed 1n the oommunltydovnanorun John J Hynes and Slrpplng 091111"?- tii';_i~i',.m,,g§ rm. the 5w“. nmmml in] - itcflms, and the Oliver-Gross dc-Ifighltilie mlcfigtiungf ilggdnligg T‘: .___ He Ieav“ besm” I‘ WIIII» a daugmeriifiank Hyries. Mrs, Kelly leaves to ________i___ s" 2.2 as compni-cil with} ____ lfencc. which was thrown up as an the cnumim, space can be flooded _ Mfs- Wilfred 308°“ 01' C11)? “mflmoum her loss and cherish her “Jessie, I have w“ w“ "m, and s iin1930.I~1o\vc\'r'r.il_\\'1ll111;; ..'MILK AND CREAM for sulc. iinprengnuble barrier by each of. in “Keen minutes splendid EARL '1‘. BURGOYh crse. also In BdOPIBd dB-"BIIIW- memory, two daughters. Margaret again not to may; when older . , i, . ~ w ; i g , l ’ i - _______ ' ‘I. ‘IfginfigljxayfflllQ0 I In: ‘Ilfitugav I'D. F. MacDonald, Sourls. ylhr- tcims. The first period was a‘ music is supplied by a highly ‘Mrs. Leslie Edwards of Tryon and Eng yum-Mme, Three sisters sur- persons are talking, bu; m“, until ii Ililill‘ 1w ulL t llic- average I79'1'20'1m°nIh“§°I‘S“w struggIe with bmh "PINE amplified Radio and Vicirolui The B11891 0f dflfllih visited the twig aomllcwiulun or Cape navel-Sm five’ namely’ Mrs‘ P‘ oiflauoran’ they 8WD." *'»‘i>""I ‘"1’ I‘ I-"""“ “IS I"“'°" III?“ . '7“ . 1mg “m” IIIWIIIE III° °IIP°IIIIIIIIYIcombinvu which makes n posslblehmne vf Mr. and Mrs. John n. ‘m w" r “I hmne‘ Greenfield’ Mrs‘ F’ Momma’ “I've tried thac already. mill“ , l\' fin. llTfifli/i mpolljrizi WANTED-We will m some m, dmprent Occasions but _ Burgoyne of Granville on T“ d The funeral was held from higchurlottetown and Mrs. J. Power, n ‘ ~ »"’I‘II~" II“"’~‘I' i be buying dressed fowl and chick-l i it” select pmper music my Skatmg es By late residence on Wednésda at. 1'Johnston's River also two broth- may never do Twp‘ ii ll'l'llif‘.il" u! Rmcrvci - ~ I in” A m. Bub“ n“ mmdmg °I III” or time in on any Hockey broad- ‘ Immmg D9“: 15- I'°III°"I"3 "m" y ' First Dole Drawer: "WOW" m“, _ Fmm the (m5 “P IIII IP11 1W1- Hlvhffsl mm“ ,Bnptisl.'s Goalie and the slogan of l youngest son Earl T. who assed P‘ M’ The “Nice w” “Inducted by ers’ Thom” and Jame” Hynes’ - ~ i 1' l. .ui l1 k t I L, I 411151’ 0r R8610 DTOSTMH- i ‘ p P] 1 be 1d be mate, whats btln yer? 11:33,“. rm. 1 3.,“ $131 [Q09 wad’ e pr cc. .151 or trade. MCGOW- m‘. apposgng goalie qqnne shan‘ > yo his “emu; reward at the “fly the pastor, J. L. Lund. Mrs. Heath Aiberry “m. I 9! 8 Plum l‘ Second Dole Dmwu" “seven '- "i - I‘. 5'1 . 'i';zri~ 1 fir"! ‘ " --'-' .-. 1 ‘ ' i-u i-lli l-1 Hihlillifa, uzunu \ ans rni if ,KlI1ll1|11. 20a 1 2.. 2i PM ended we n“, “emu Wm, The hockey gun“: bmwm they“ of mm W“ He w” a ,ov_ ivicvmue led the music. Hymns or nieces. nephews 11nd friend! bunk“? ye“ We draw“ the d," and yesterday ll; was stopped. MW seven years’ faithful service!" {i O I . i Live Foxes WE REQUIRE 100 SILVER FOX PUPS ., Mr. Jacob Kirsh representing Harry Kirsh is at our Summerside Office this week buying all grades Silver Fox Pelts at highest market prices. G. R. MacQuarr-ie 295-l-2fl-ll. em d.