iiiiiiiiHSselfiilllilidtl-iiffalllfitfi-T, =51, To Celebrate Our 40th Year We Introduce Maritimers enjoy fine tea—Here“ie our very best effort to please you. Exquisite Flavour ‘ PER Economical Price 40c lib Roberta. with a smile that robbed her speech oi all brusqueneas. “You see I've known them longer." .1‘ “ l-l I HAN 050M i - M A N \- asaaeaasr ruasllal. nsswllllvsle e-"c: r. can.“ ' (Continued) "Only what?" . "Weli,-I like other people, too." "As well?" "Better," liie and tritunphs, audthm tea-a ‘dissertation on‘ Roberta, be;- bbguty andtaients. and-finally to a short resume oi "Bob's diiiicultiee with Listening, Aggys lips has closed tightly. She was not one to approve oi halfway measures, and was jn lull sympathy with her brother's de- enswered the honest “The iiret time I saw you," Jack EM"- Thisis a": "anairmaiirecordwaschalkedup, Au - nI ll iR m g. ESTABLISHED LOOK; n¢¢i@l ,,$1|' starting Ihuredayfitlo x only at 9" a. m. l ... Twoewaliownbflclb. Browultcttyuflclb. ledlleeelilbbllc OITAWA. All]. I — (B! The l0 lie. Canadian Pram-Another Cansdi- 1:2‘!- lothepcstalserviceoithlaeounq Ieellb lelfll llllrtellorlle _ n_'___ IUGAI' _ . will! e“... 0e RVIII u‘... tle . Vinson last _While Blew!!! BAISINS try today who: letters-mailed in- ‘Bulk lac e ior zse Iondon at a o'clock on Saturday alter-noon, were delivered today in Montreal, and in Ottawa beiorc e Sweatblised‘. Bailiff“ as. ..... ‘be run u ea. ue Harm's dial: Quality" are u, our-mash .. n. lweet Inna .. Ila lb. lodaa .._...... Ile pkg p. m. ior Montreal the elapsed time was three days and 32 hours, and ior Ottawa tour days and iive hours The mail had been flown from Dairy Cheese Island .... 17c (kennel! Butter Butter .. I00 lb. seaas ........_‘1ee_g| CAIINID pug-gl- ...... I ills. Ne! London to Cherbourg on Saturday, CANNED FISH Ill-Mo - A brewery at Klattau (Czecho- - - lovakia) has decided to give a div- cnd in beer instead oi cash, and tach shareholder is to receive twenty-two gallons oi bottled beer, We have heard oi liquid assets be- oxe, but liquid dividends seem to {e s. novelty. WARNING Parties who have been breaking‘ Into and entering the grounds oi lho Charlottetown Driving Park of the Provincial Exhibition Associa- tion at night are hereby warned that any iulure damage to proper- ly oi the Association will be fully investigated and the party or parties prosecuted to the full extent pi the law. Signed by ORDER OF DIRECTORS. 13684-1341’. A With an 8 first-baseman, last Sunday, was fired by Manager Bill McKechnie yesterday when he objected to the pilot's disposal plans. The manager intended to use Shires in a. trade with an un- named minor league club and the WHAT-A-MAN lllll 0E GAME BOSTON, Aillllst 3. — (AP) - unconditional release hanging over his head, Art (What- -Man) Shires today appeared doomed to some more minor league experience. Braves coloriul who was benched The Boston ‘great one" voiced strenuous pro- tests. Shires has been handicapped by ~McLEOD 8e BENTLEY an injured knee most of the sea- son. I-Ie was badly spiked by Joe Stripp in a game with Brooklyn and, despite the injury, insisted on Professional Cards Stewart 8. Lowther J. D. STEWART, K. C. N. W. LOWTIIER BAERISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC. 84 Great George Street MONEY TO LOAN tire from the lirle-up and since his return he has tailed to measure up to the major league standard. B ' ourassa Resigns From Newspaper J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. Barrister and Attorncy-at-Law MONEY T0 LOAN Oflice: 180 Richmond Street MONTREAL. Aug. 3—(By The PFOEIIEJIEIOII Commission Chas. II. Black, Chairman, Charlottetown. ha. B. McDonald, West St. Peters. John Simpson, l-i “‘ Send all information regarding infractions oi PROHIBITION ACT to the above or to Inspector J. Fripps, R. C. M. P., Charlottetown. pendent member oi Parliament ior the constituency oi Labelic, has resigned as director oi the Hench language newspaper Le Devoir, the paper announced today. The announcement said: “Mr. _. Bourassa. having resigned as dir- ector oi Le Devoir yesterday, Mr. Georges Pelletier has been named managing director and Mr. I-Iomer Herouk, editor-in-chiei." Mr. Bourassa has been associated with the paper almost since it was founded 23 years ago. He was a membe oi parliament ior Labellc from 1896 until 1899 when he re- signed in protest against sending Canadian troops to the South Ai- rlcan War. In 1900 he returned to the House o! Commons, holding his scat until 10M when he resigned to iight a provincial bye-election in Belie- chasse where he was defeated by the late Hon. Adelard Turgeon. The following year he was a candidate in two provincial seats, being suc- cessful in both St. James, Montreal, and in St. Hyacinthc. He sat ior St. I-Iyacinthe until 1912. Mr. Bouraasa returned to the House oi Commons in the general elections o! 1925, representing 11's old county oi Iobeile which he has held in subsequent elections. The Long Bob v Popular Goiiiure brow Yorax, Aug- 4-(By The Canadian Pram-The long bob. ms-pircd by stars‘ o1 the silver screen, has almost entirely disap- peared from the feminine coiiiure- The longest bob is now just an inch below the natural hairline. Most women preier an even closer cut, with the hair deitly thinned out t0 shape the ‘head, but not shinglcd. Even locks which reach to an inch below the hairline are turned upinrollsaroundthe heedeurl- ed into 148M plastic ringleie or swirled t0 one side. Short hlir gen- erally is curled up to the middle of theheadandlithdheirislongit should be coiled and pinned up high to meet the requirements oi late summer and early rail miliinary, New chic and increased variety i" Provided by parting. One coli- iure shows the part very joy on the side of the head following the line from the end oi the eyebrow aroimd the head to the hairline. Women are shunning the plat. inum bleach as too theatrical. Periodic- Eye Examinations Don't wear your glasses for live or ten years, as some do, without rc-examtnation, ior in that time serious changes Ara vitally important, wha- ther onc's eyes are good or otherwise. may take place, which i! not discovered, may work per- manent injury to the moat ~ precious sense you possess. Guard your eyes. F. llllTlFllESllll OPTOMETBIST 4-_- BINDER TYllllE , Should use only CANADIAN ‘ MADE BlllllER TWINE We handle only CANADIAN MANUFACTURE made by the spans-roan counaoa co b-m, of nnanrroan. onhnio. Thelargaat BINDER. TWINE FACTORY in the BRITISH EMPIRE. Their TWINE is well known and used from COAST to COAST. buy CHEAP made BINDER TWINE Canadian make is better and cheaper in the long run. Every pound we eell is ‘uily guaranteed as to quality and guaranteed B50 ieet to the pound. Get ~our LOW PRICES the lowest for years. . TWO CABLOADS just ree- elved direct from the FAC- TOBY. Garter & 0o. O-O-O-O-OO-OOO-O4 ¢o+oe+o++¢++¢ EYES TESTEIIC AND GLASSES FITTED Jack asked her again. “I ask you to." There was something behind the voice, something hard and in- playing. He was later iorced to re- slswnt’ someghmg mocking, some- thing that said that she was only a woman and must do what he asked. It was the first touch oi the iron hand oi his will behind the velvet glove of the ioreign manners that so charmed her. rily, "I cannot come tomorrow.‘ I will come Wednesday." Canadian 91159-391111 1317RPM". spoke oi displeasure on Havana's said it so softly and with such Inherent calmness that Roberta wondered at him, and at herself. "l loved you so well that no one I had known before counted. ‘there has been only you in all the un. iverse since our meeting, Roberta." Roberta drew a long breath. It was marvelous and so tremendously grown up to listen to a man-not a boy, but a lull-grown man-saying such things to her! Why, Jalck must be all oi twenty ilvcl And her lather treated her like a child! But though Roberta was dazzled she was not blinded, nor carried off her ieet, yet. She was conscious oi a great disappointment with her- self, that his words did not raise more tumult in her breast. It must be because she had grown older and morcvused to things, that she could listen to such speeches and ieel, though her breath came faster, and she liked it. that she was not great- ly moved. "Will you not come tomorrow?" "No!" Roberta said it 5117108?’ 3113‘ There was a silence, {silence that sake. ’ 1y. "I ‘am puzzled," with the irankncss of the truly great. "What would you do?" ed Lady Sandison promptly. have seen her but the once." to open rebellion" tremendous lot oi sense and I'm in need o! a woman's eye as well as my own. Could you be persuaded to run thh house ior me, Aggy, ior money?" ' love," Aggy told him eternly, since a love is not a word to be used often and requires cautious use even- be- tween 'relat'ons. termination that numb anemone: ‘o on m“; w“. for m‘ ‘ins. own Cilbtthilll $116 C. P. R. 1111GT. Emp- ress oi Britain. It was picked up at 8.80 o'clock this morning by Can- adian airmen in the Strait oi Belle Isle and flown in three stages to Montreal, where it arrived at 12.55‘ o'clock. "Very remarkable," was the com-' ment oi Rt. Hon. Stanley Baldwinq leader or the British delegation to the Imperial Conference. when let- ters posted in London last Saturday were handed to him before six o'clock tonight in the Parliament Buildings. Mr. Baldwin issued in- structions ior congratulatory mes- sages to be sent to the heads of all the services which had co-operated in the achievement. Other delegation heads were “What now, precisely, are you thinking to do?" she Iinally asked. MacBeth looked at her appealing- he admitted "It is not ior me to say/‘iretort- “I “I'm not one. ior driving -a girl "No." screed Assy. "Come, Aggy, you always had a 7 Boiled Oils ...'. 25o BEEF BOASTS Sirloin ............ 18o Clams . P Pink Ealmou- liter ale Mackerel I for tee ‘Chicken “hero-m cllfil some 100' e m as. Canned a-aaben-ue m, eea . PORK SMOKED Sirloin '1‘ MOLASSES 55c Gallon Bill‘ ' lTlAlS‘ 5m°k°fl~8bouider ne Smoked Baas ...,, 11¢ Lard lib. my,“ 35° 14rd s lb. tine eoe 01love. Boas M“ he: t 13¢ “miller Boast m, Onions 1o 1b,, 19,, 80o - see . 2 bunches 15o can}. 10c each 3% Ilbs. 25o lPotatoes 15o]? Pay cash and‘ y less‘ no’ delivery during this sale, Farmers , we ta e-your eggs at top prices for Groceries. Cash endear-w Meat Market 1s": Great Genrge Street, Charlottetown 47 -wfmw-4i equally ielicitous. The last leg oi the trip from Belle Isle to Ottawa, that irom 8t. Hubert Airdrome, was flown in a driving rainstorm. Despite this "You know well I'd do-it ior am sure Mr. -- did not let one‘ alsolan afternoon each week so that of those errors pass out of his win- dow-wi the thousands that were printed in the honcat-lo-godis, iair “But that would deieat your plans. Use sense, woman. Nobody. but you and I need know our ar- rangement, and would it not be better ior you to work ior me than ior a stranger?" ' "It would depend. How much authority would you give ma? Tlfngs must lie in my own hands. if I'm to make headway and help you" "Bebe," said m» Macbeth. "r paid my last housekeeper two hun- dred and fiity dollars a month." “Mlchty me, lRobl I could not charge you the like o! that!" way. And bow many were not? Will the commission now working at the general post oiiica look into this business?" " - To which, Mr. House replied in part: "In justice to the post oiiice oiricials. to the trade printers and hindrance, however, flight-Lieut. Harding and Johnston oi the Royal Canadian Air Puree, made the ‘hop’ in one hour and l2 minutes. Leav- ing Montreal at 3J5 EDBT. they reached the Rockcliiic airdrome at 4.8’! p. m. at times the ceiling was only 10° m?» m myseli, let me assure ‘our.’ The more“ of Bflflin "l" dockflhlt r personally ,urchesed tau 8t @195" °l mumlly- “d °r"block at the stamp window of the 1111151’! m!" Wm m‘ b‘ deuvend m general post ciiice about 8.30 pm. Ottawa until Friday morning. To- on my 19th’ and at the “m, I day's load “III-IBM °1 "5 Mn“ did not realize that 1 had purch- °1 ‘elm! "d m“! pwhges‘ ,ased an error. I may add that I can prove to the satlfactlon o! an! prospective purchaser that the Veteran IIEWSPB-Pfim-flh and iflde- part. Then he saldz: "No, I cannot come Wednesday, but I will come Thursday." It was the girl who hesitated, and then made up her mind. "All right, Thursday, then. Where?" "Here." Why waste words on an obstinate girl? “No," Roberta said quickly. think you ought tc come to the house and meet my father. 4°01 you? I don't like dodging about to avoid father and the crowd." Navarro frowned. This girl would upset all plans unless she was kept in hand. "I'll come ior you. I'll wait ior you on the river road." "All right," Roberta agreed slow- ly. "Come to the house i! you like." "No, the road," Jack replied. He paid the check and they went Odd Surcharge "It will be a saving ii I pay you‘ three hlmdred," said the craity _._.-.- . ' ' " )—-8 i th crte. with nothing but her own ai- mtcmmun‘ Dungeon.” o » l; fizz? ‘thud m’ 5m “at m“ sued in recent years-from the col- . 1 ' i t t vie —h come ‘Tine’ I m your pun‘ but m‘ 0:502; giwiolfndlan: Bzxral is- fif, n’ t” msh‘ my "o hum” sues have been, marked by “Billy. ‘ ' 4 . oddtl . Th "Three hundred or nothing; xatzfyzdggnsjcggm theunoa: "Have ityour own way, but I'm m“ “and ‘or me m M“ when not to be used openly against the ’. d~ ,, the giant German flying boat m! e ‘ - mng- h . Itob was so busy planning his ‘A Houltulzttlc glarbgnmu campaign that he did not notice chm“ w‘ ha“ ‘v block o’ m“, how her little blue eyes were twink-nod; ‘hm! Wm‘ ‘ inverse m“ ‘mwnrm Jun “m: m n?“ m” charge on them Philatelists in l-ligh-and-Mighty see where she gets this ,0" cgmd‘ and “mm! . ., . domin- . 0"’ u ‘h’ dam“ Nun’ h. ‘um States are aroused, and the tradinfl ‘um Ihave but one block"-"It u stamps are bone ilde errors, and Travelling Bank ani- the pupils at the Daily Vacation Bible Schools oouldheve an out- ingaGrWPl were taken to the parks for picnics and on educa- tlon tours. the guides teaching the little studnetmthings about the trees, flowers. and animals seen while on the tour. Other groups have, through the courtesy oi the liacicries, industrial plants and mat institutions oi various kinda. been taken on sight tours. also educational. Everything has been happy-and not a major prob. lem cropped up,~ although. there were nearly 10,000 children be- tweenthelleeoiiourandliun- deu- the jurisdiction oi the schools. L"'I‘he only problem," Miss Eadie stated, "was space ior the many who wanted to attend." Banking has taken to wheels in Ionil. Michigan. The travelling banker Mme! to town in an armor» edcar: alsomeohinegunsarepal-t oi the banking equipment. Or, mlybe the Idnia National Bank has hoard oi the success oi thl Canadian Pacific Railways trawli- ibg school. Anyway. on ‘meadows and m- days the bank on wheels tours the smaller towns of Balding, Orleans Muir. Lyons and Clarksvilie. The purpose oi the moving b-eesury is lie-minister to the needs o! commu- blues deprives oi banking iecilltiet through closures. In inaugurating the system, the to be hoped that the above explan- ation will save the countfy "l6 l!‘ pense oi the investigation by com- mission which ‘GAIL’ so particu- larly suggats." Bible Schools Largely Attended ‘IORDNIO, Alli. k-(BY The Or nadian Presto-Great success he! attended this year's session o! the Daily Vacation Bible schools- Nearly 10,000 children have attend- ed the schools, Mus Marv 1141*. the organizing convwfl’. "m- ‘out into the soft spring dusk, and aniaed. ment oi bills lllltrendereil. All he put hcr into her car. killed h" hand and whispered that ehe W88 adorable, and then stood lighting I cigarette as he watched her tee!‘ along the highway at sixty miles eh hour. It was slow work, he told somewhere and learned somethinl today. | I I O Iady Sandison, havinl finished her own tale promptly. had had W listen to hcr brother's recital oi his ii______- FILES Ended Without Cutting or Selves Ii you think a surgical operation is the only way to get rid of itching, bleeding or protruding Piles, it's be- cause you haven't heard of the harmless internal medicine discov- ered by a prominent western phy- Aitcr years of study, Dr. J. B. lleonhardt found the cause o! Piles to be internal-congestion oi blood in the lower bowel-the hemorr- hoidal veins flabby; the bowel walls weak; the parts almost dead. Right away the doctor set to work to llnd a real internal remedy. Ha suc- ceeded, and with success in over 1000 patients, with success in over 000 cases, he named his prescrip- tion HEM-ROB). The doctor wants every Pile sui- icrer to beneilt by hie . andsotherewlllbenodoubtingor delay Hughes Drug 00., Ltd" and druggisla everywhere are authoris- ed to eell HEM-RDID with guar- antee oi money-back ii it does not end Piles in any form. So why waste time on external treatments or think of an operation when I-IIM-RCID tablets are Iuar- T71e Vogue ‘Bequests an immediate settle- I .I. l. TAYLOR I. W. TAYLOI 7 Optometrists , e ins Ilehmend street , eWO-Q-OO-Q-OO-OOO-OQ-OQO-OOQ 00G‘ Limited For Bale at Our Seed store overdue accounts will be placed ior collection aiter August tenth. ' himseli, but at least he had gotten . “nave it your own way," agreed Aggy. demurely. "What about Blr Geordie? Can" you no help him to apleceoruaebimhere?" ' " Rob-MecBeth stared at his sister. I-Ie said nothing for what seemed to her a-long time. ' . . "I can't aakhim to do anything menial," he announced ‘puzzled. "You cannot," ‘ she declared shortly. * “I don't know-whairhek titted ior." ‘ ' "Ida's had‘ a lot o’ expensive schooling: a lot‘ o‘ still more expen- alveseldterlng, when he was hard- ly more than a laddie, and a thin time b1 it in the wilds o1 Central America." "I-rmm," said her brother, irown- ing; "I'm away," announced his sister, rising “to, look over your kitchen and see ii-I can get together a tea for you. and him and me. You eau be thinking." She started to- ward the door. ' "I'm very nelelrpuszled." add her brothers ' '0 strain youreeli," Lady eandisen told him drily. "Item's such thlnp as secretaries in Amer- ica, are there not? And you lying here helpless iar iron: your office." "By George! That's an idea." (To Be Continued) . . Off On Holiday OTTAWA, Aug. 3—(By the Can- adian Preeei-Chlei Justice Anglia o! the Supreme Court oi Canada. accompanied l?! Mrs. Anglin left iodayonamotortriptoNewYork State. He will spend three weeks with his sister Mrs. Howard I-Iull (Marie-rat Anglia) the distinguish. ed actress, near New York City. The Obie! Justice has been in ill health for some time. but has ra- eovered euificiently to make‘ the trip. Kalb-Well, ma'am, I ain'a done. M lllltln‘ to speak oi ior years, but‘ iiyouallinsistsuponicyeucan- aeea-e-s-n put me down ior "The Rely cjev," ~U l1 Jlbzenl i at’. i: l.-i...'.'..."'ie"lf° Home of the schools have hid In enrolment o! more than 325 and have changed hands at‘ diiierent nggrly all have had an average at- prices, ranging from cents to dol- iendanca oi.’ more than 100. The lara. Recently a New York dealer respohbe has been most sratiirins- has been advertising 1n local nan- She paid tribute t» the eo-oaera. m. oiierinr $5.00 ior each mined tion o! the noel-anon m- commu- copy. nity service. with which @110 One local collector, signing "C. genools are affiliated. ‘The public ASE." wants to know how the in‘ health nurses, she said. WW9‘! l“ verse fllthlfll 015011394. "14 l" the schools and gave W817 ch94 suggests a government investiafl- a health examination each week. tion to find out. '.l‘han the police had been wonder- “Well, after all," be wrote. "there fully kind in helping the little iolk were just two P15”! "m" EM" across crowded streets. "We can re- stsmps were hatohed. Mr. -— It port that not a child has been lost the general poet oiiice places the or injured and all have been very order at the trade 911119011. M"! happy." Miss Eadie said. perhape Mr. -—or Mr. -— could Quite apart irom the schools. tell the public how itcabie about. which are a morning proposition. I secured what I needed, or rather the staii- a large proportion what I ~could aiiord to buy. 8M 1 whom are volunteers-Java live! Death "Chamber Proves its tPower to r KilltEvery Fly or Mosquito t: tbehllex Research lkabcratory QR I lIfllu flflgd with flies at theimobt m ve da om“ “us: rayer. eaa every Elfin], that lot oi Fighter's has been brisk. The ordinary unused varieties Institute of Industrial Research gyvoltex Retaeuariclh Iilailowahi . We mix???» Periectnuit.‘ m £1215 "'" s.'l':..""s.:";'"'....s's s W en 533.111 to dies. U" F1 4'0! to roteetyonrhome. of some 80 kinds. They mum. inate ail ioods they Th“; bites in ect di - blood. ‘Thongs? 8:?“ and re That's why Fly 1&1: viz“. so certain, mph a ream, it" crea m: ‘m’ m... ‘ii ';;a'~. suns-unfit P"! etitetonda. A Rea Research Product igetor that we leientlfl f ' . Use “it m- eeeflf/ mm ‘ti, y, 1 or 2 cents pa use this Japan- moat aillclent kn . Itis W“ “l7. se latest, moat ' h m“ one pso- ow.‘ n to use a Sold everywhere. Fly. Canada. Ollllldo oisystem. -'.l‘ex new. , bank ls not going hall way about it. All the usual banking business, from deposits and cashing oi die- ques to making loans, will be con- ducted. No need to have idle cash clogging up the works oi the clock on the mantlepiece. No need to have the mice eat up gxeeubaeh buried in the sack o! grain. when the banker comes‘ to town than ‘will be no caucuses to put oi! the bank deposits. What with the recent rise in 0a price oi hogs and the resultant beneiit to people oi the mid-Well perhaps the travelling banker will have to buy three or four trailer: to carry the currency. And that oi course. will start business in m0 tion. Women Urged 1 To Watch Cancer MELBOURNE, Australia, All. 4—(By The Canadian Pieeel-The seriousness oi the problem o! can- cer in Australia was the subject of addresses given by Dr. W. J. Cue- caden and Proieesor Marshall A1- lan to members or the national Council of Women. The urgent need for the public to realise the importance oi. early notification oi any possible sympton oi cancer. which is at present the second meat common ‘cause oi. death among civilised peoples, was cm- phaaiaed by both speakers. . The death rate, Dr. Cuecaden During m, gym», we; to! m!» h“ N!!! lhiflll! "5111! in all‘ friends volunteered and were u- oivilibed countries. m Australia in-cepted for service. 0n meeting el 190° mortal"? m 60 in every 100- the front one said to the other 0W o! the moi-n population m-"wbet on eel-u. arc you do"! 1980 it had risen to 96. At the Wo- hue?" _"Well," replied the other. men's Hospital more than .00 be!‘ f‘! ave neither wife nor childrw. cent crthe women who came tirst andam fond oi war: but v11" re:- treatment were advanced easel. brings you here?" "Just the W m ma they come earlier might on mob," we his friend inn!- bave been promised a '10 percent b; "icrymi kncwdthave to"! eul-e. The Nttional Council u dub. wiie and children, and love been’ norm: the Victorian-Medical we- men's Society m its desire a» retain bdlstraea-Now, mum, r want the present system oi boarding youtoshowuswhatyoucandoto- state wards in roster homes m night. we, have a few very BPWW preierence to the . institutional friends coming ior a musical even- . .' m‘. , . i ~ Highway Traffic Act ' > ‘g (Section 102)“ FEES.; Illhe-costof regitering Motor Ve- hiclea-otber than motor trucks for the balance of theseasonghas been reduced from 70 c911" to-35cents per100 pounds, weight of vehicle. effective ‘August 1st, 1932. -H. R. STEWART, . i Deputy Provincial Secret"! ' t , ...F.=..'-i sruiloiionnlornsiowsn .’l‘h' a.” ed. desdl Swill?“ Crslgeigalowgltwefll becsltyandirrgefor serviw at the Agricultural Hall, Chflfliltteww“ ‘ til after the Provin cial Exhibition. V, i i writ: . parasitism a or acmcunruRE t oa-s-a-n-e. - - g