i Seeds i f Grow '~ Plant sortie and you will b-e pleasantly sur- ,_ prised, ‘how they will grow. l. Li swat-Yr PEAS Large bloom, beauti- i." ful colors. Over 100 g different shades. GARDEN PEAS - Early and late. Tall and Dwarf, best var- " a » ieties. ON ION SETS Ohoice yellow and red SI-l A LLOTS .1- _ l Large, sound stock. v PO'l'A'l‘O ONIONS Early large multi- pliers, - GARDEN BEANS ‘Best Wax and Green Pod varieties. Tall ' and Dwarf GA RDEN COR N Early Sweet and Yellow varieties. \'t<;ot<1'r.\1u.t<.s AND A t=t.o\vt~:tts1-:t~:t>s ‘in great variety. taunt SEEDS Ask for our high grade N0. 1 “Ntckel’ ‘Timothy Seed. No. 1 “Queen" Mam- moth Clover. No. 1 “Rose” Alsike GI‘. ‘ SEED GRAIN No. 1 White Fife Wiheat. N0, 1 White Russian Wiheat. " Marquis, Red Fife and Colorado Beard- ed Seed Wheat‘ SEED OATS Choice No, 1 Ban- ner, Victory, Abund- ance, ‘Goid Rain and Island Blacks. Also Island recieaned-anid graded“Ba~nner” Seed Oats. Seed Barley, Buck- wiheat, Fodder Corn, Fiei-d Peas, Vetches. SEED POTATOES “Eary R 0s e,” “Beauty of Hebron." Mixed La-wn Grass, Gard-en Fertilizer. i i OUR FAR-M AND GARDEN SEEDS are tested at the Seed Laboratory Depart- ment of Agriculture, Ottawa for purity and germination. BUY OARTEIPS TESTED SEEDS and you are safe For sale at our Seed Store Queen St., and by up- ward-s of two ‘hund- red merchants in P. E Island, <0arter& 0o. Limited / Sneedsnten to the peo- _._ pie 91,1’. E. Island WILD HORSES Iy Honry Herbert Knlbbc IQ O P ¢-'QQ.Q@QQQQ i‘! Percival got heavily from his horse. walked up and down a few paces to ease his stiffened muscles. and t-hen turning raised his hat with mock politeness. He assumird the attitude and manner of the generous tyrant — for Johnny Trent's benefit. “We-ll, Grace, I sup- posi. you call this a vacation; but I don't." "Why, Sam! I_dtldn’t expect you." "l guess you didn't!" Percival took in the surrondtlngg with a de- liberately scornful stare. “So you prefer this sort ohthing -to Solano? And God knows that's bad enough." Grace Percival hleoltated, glanc- ing a; Johnny. Then she turned to “I suppose you know what happened, or you wouldn't bs here?" "I know, well is-nottgh. You seem mighty glnd to see me, don't you?" “-I ant very glad you have recov- ered from your accident." THIS new kind of laundry soap makes a thick soap- ime broken sudsy solution. Pour this into your tubs, boiler or washing machine. Use it instead of bar soap. now. hi re?" "Doing? Why, mak-Vng the best of it. Try to do that, and you'll really feel ‘more comfortable." Johnny excused himself and iéd the horses striding beside him raind- talking earnestly. Percival stepped close to the gti-rl. "What does it mcan—tlne whole business?" he queried brusquoly. "it means that I made a meta-kc Iwhen I allowed you even to think USE enough Rinso to get goodlastingsudsthatstand up aftcrthe clothes are put that I could marry you, I medic another mlst-trke when I thought I ‘ -ould flirt with Joh-nny Trent and not fall iin love with him. W-hen I "We "Bfdn" 4'11""!!! that» 1"" der long. He turned to walk back will" "B, Y0“ do"!!! “P to the cabin, glancing about uierv- to the corral. Lows mnnn what the other wanted, but l I l as perfectly as Lux docs all N0. 1 Early Red Clov- _ 1 Prince Streebon Wednesday, May effects comprising parlor, dining magnificent furniture all In perfect rY-IIJEFETTE” from any person or persons will- the Rocky Point Ferry for the per- epecification, terms, conditions etc to be seen at this office. t d i’ Department ofPublic Workl, Char- harmful rubbing! SOAK clothes an hour—- ovcrnight if you Wish- Then rinse. BecauseRinso dissolves completely, it rinses out thoroughly leav- "ing clothes snowy white. - O l i- Rinso is made by the makers of Lux to do the family wash fine things. Cot Rinso from your grocer today. - Don't imagine I am unhappy, - ' teceivcd the telegram about your m‘ nch soap-suds accident, I started for Antlsilope ‘im- SOAK till‘! 011B N0 mo“? mcdiateiy. ii think you know the rest." - "Letting yourself off easy, eh? . Well, l don't know This rest, bttt I'm goting -to. I am-strpposeti to be your guardian, and llm responsible for what you do." , “Yea? Mr. Trent asked me to marry him." “Huh! Is that all’! "Absolutely. But of course I can't It would not be fair to him. l shall go back wi-the you. There is really nothing e-lsc to do. But I want you to know how ll feel about it all. or that ti have been mistreated. To U"? flmllfflry" l have rathL-r enjoyed thvis experience. -I am wondering “that would have happened if you had not come. You see, I can trust Johnny Trent." "Trust h.m! And 1a,’; the {nan that kidnapped you and bundled you off up here to this shack! You tnean to stand there and tell me that you cure enough for that cont- mon oow-puncher to marry lthn? You'd look swell washing thedishes and his clothes, and mopping the floor and deed-ling the hick! Why, he couldn't buy you a pair of shoes a year! Ate you crazy‘? “IF-lease come inside!" said Grflfip Percival, gtzstu-rlng toward mp R-Ml‘ “Furniture Sale By Auction We. are authorised by Mr. M. W. Reardon to sell at his home .188 13, commencing a: 10.30 a. m. all his choice furniture and household room, Hall, kitchen and bed rooms, piano,‘ side-board range, stove, carpets, mats, linolcums, oil-cloths dishes, curtains, shades, and nil the condition, terms at sale. BENJ, CARTER d Son, Auctioneers. B68-5-6-wfsmt 5i. Rocky Point Ferry snatfsp TENDERS will be re- ceived at this office until noon on FRIDAY. MAY 8, 1925 lng to contract for the running of ‘od of one year according to the The names of two good and res- ponsible persons willing to become hound for the faithful performance of this contract must accompany each tender. The Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any fender. Each tender must be accompan- ied by a certified bsn-k cheque psy- able to the order of the Minister of Public Works for ten per cont of the amount of the subsidy ask- 0 . in the event of the tender not being accepted. the cheque will be returned. Tenders to be addressed to the undersigned and marked "Tenders for Rocky Point Ferry." L. B. McMILLAN, Secretary of Public Works iottetown, P, E. Island. April 28. 1925. 714 4 29 30 5 6 7 6i OOOOQQOQOOO-O-O-OOO-OOQQQO-O 9 For Fire Insurance consult " II. M, SIMPSON’ 15C Richmond ltrcct cabin. "You are tired and hot- "nll utterly out of your element. lWe‘lI be having supper directly. lAiter supper we can talk all we wishnwhiie I wash the dishes." "You wash the dishes! You must like the life!" "I do." Percival stared at her, unable to ‘believe that she meant whut site said. So that was it? She intended to live on her own income, and dllpimrt that fellow Trent. She didn't know, however, that her in- come and capital were involved- her bonds put up as collateral in a speculation that might or might not turn out well. The broker .fol- lowed Grace Percival into the Cabin where he m-ade it obvious that combing his scanty hair with a ten-cent. comb and washing in a. common itin bash was not what he was accustomed to. He glanced at the table—-the cheap knives and forks, the flifltesand cups. and the nugur in a iidless coffee can. "You mean to say those guys out there nre going to eat with us?" he queried as Grace Percival fetched some biscuits from the OVSII. “Why not? This is Mr. Trent's home." "And you're the cook, eh?” "Yes. I'm not altogether help- less." “Well. l'm damned if ru sit down with those highbinders," de~ clared Percival. Grace Perciva-l smiled. The brok- er appeared ludicrous. out of poise, and unable or ttnwliing to exhibit the slightest degree of courtesy, even for her sake. His "My-dear- yottng-lady" attitude irritated -her. His coarseness she could overlook 8 l6. as it was innate and not deliber- ‘ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN back and,have dinner with, you." Samuel Percival could not ad- just himself to conditions as he found them in the household of Johnny Trent. Grace was actually‘ cooking and wa.ting upon Trent and Lopez as rhough the y were her kin. Nor did she seem to find pftasure. He had imagined his ward would consider him s tes- cuer, a hero—-one who hud risked‘ his life to find her and take her home. ’l‘o he contrary, Grace Per- clvai had show-n no great surptnse at his arrival, but seemed, alto- gether absorbed in the menial oc- cupation 0t‘ ‘housekeeper, not even pausing in her tasks as she talk- ed with him. He took his hat and strode out, as he thought, im- pressiveiy. The heat of h s irritation carried him briskly across the meadow to the edge of the silent and austere forest. He paused, surveying the unfamiliar solitude with disdain, then, gradually, with respect anti awe. For the flrst time in hs life he teaiized how infinitesimal ht- was in the great plan and move- ment oi‘ the universe. -But his egot- ism would not allow him to pon- ously. To his right, a few yards from wher he stood, he saw the figure of a man, crouched behind a tree, evidently watching him. Percivafs first impulse was to tie- he lacked the nerves. So pretend- ing that he had not seen the other,‘ he took a cigar from his pocket and lighted it. Then he begun to walk slowly toward the cabin. As for the fellow behind the trccfhe was some friend of’ 'l'rent's set to guard the place against n surprise. So Percival argued, but changed, ills mind before he was halfway across the evening meadow. Chane es were that the watcher behind the tree was one of the deputies front Solano who had trailed them that afternoon and was waiting l'or the right moment to make himself known and arrest young Trent. And. the idea appealed to the brok- er exceedingly. With Trent ‘out of the way, it would not be difficult to persuade Grace that titers could be no reason in the world for her remaining in the West. The cow- boy had been so sure of himself-— s0 ttutocra-tic. But there was a sur- prise coming-and soon. Percival feit elated-so elated, in fact. that he entered the cabin and took his place ut the table with the others. and even assayed a jovial remark or so: but he got no response from either of the men. Lopez ate hur- riedly, and picking tip his tiiie, left the room. "l suppose that friend oi‘ yours stand-s outside so that he -c:-1n drop anybody that comes or goes\with- out the boss's consent. uh?” saitl Percival. Johnny glanced up. His gray eyes held the broker's uneasy glance for an instant. "Yes- thnt's my friend. Frank Lopez. He's a good sho-t when he's sober. and he hasn't had u drink for twol weeks." The outl-nw, Hartshorn, crouched behind a tree. had been watching- tho cabin as the sunset shadows draw down. He had seen the two riders cross the further meadow, and he bud wondered what the fat city mun wanted up in that coun- try. Lntcr, nnd ilelieving ltlmself invisible in the dusk of tho tim- bcrluntl-s, Hnrtshorn had viewed the city man at close range. He looked prosperous-but the out- law was not after ntoncy‘. Ht- need; ed food and a horse. And tho oth- er had not seen him, but ltutl lighted a cigar and had strolled across the meadow. The four per- sons were all In ‘the cabin, prob- ably having supper. And there seemed to be no one else about the place. He had about made up his mind to cross the clearing, but hesitated on account of the faint light whi-ch still flickered ovcr thb meadow. In a few minutes it would be dark. And as he waited he saw the figure of u ‘man come through the doorway, and proceed to the back of the house. Then came the sound of a horse plotltilng toward him. I-Iartshorn drew buck into the deeper shadows. The horseman rode past and continued on along the ttrail toward Solano. it an effort to do so, but rathet .- w "Uncle Sam]! she said, knowing] how he disliked to be considered cs1‘ fiztuvc watt AGAIN m Mother Nature's storehouse jrlfgwfi gathered the roots. barks 1.4 pubs which are compounded» under the famous Taniscformulo. make Taulnc. This great tohio and bottling htltrugtI-lgught health and m . "aha-m;- body is weak and under- iburlshed, if you can't sleep or eat, have stomach trouble or burning rheumatism. iust- 10" "9 hi" quickly Tanlac can help you back to health and strength. Most. 1102MB notice a big change for the h tter after the very first bottle. They have batter appetites and more pep. The sparkle comes back to their dull eyes and color to their faded cheeks. Don't delay taking Tanlac an- other precious day. Stop at your druggistls now and get a bottle of this, the greatest of all tonics. Tabs Tanlac ‘hgsfgbis Pills for Comfipohon TAN LAC FOR. YOUR HEALTH THREE SPRING HATS EXIPLOIT THE VOGUE FOR SMALL SHAPES er shapes, despite the Spring fore- cast that larger models were grow- ing in favor. The shapes shown here are typical of the new mode. At the top is shown a more or less tailored hat of fine straw in black, with an inst-t band of gay Roman- striped ribbon for trimming. In the ‘thc- shoulder IN‘. GIIMEIIL Doa-i- PL-EATED mom" ‘ 11L‘ l l anything other than a suitor, “hadn't you better take a walk over to the edge of the woods and back-and cool off? We'll wait sup- per I'or you. when you return—and when one Is actually hungry, tin plates real- ly don't ‘matter so much." " ' You'll be hungry "Thanks for the suggestion, You can teed those two cow-poachers. and when they're through I'll come MORE H UMOURS Tho father of Thomas s Becks-t wan s pris- onrr In Palestine In the reign of Hcttry I. A Harm-en Indy fell in love with him, and sided his‘ KIWI"!!! but two words of English - "Gllbert" and‘ "Lon- nho followed and ultimately found and him. Their son wan/Thom- ss s sins-t. l» [rest Plll‘)! PF. don," married Phone III t Archbishop. -' ' --° ' t .. .~ '~ 4 NA vpucsnoev n t; Gray is coming to the front In flshmn again, after a prolonged period when beige has been the fav- ored tom. Tbs new Summer groys arc vory pale and postal frocks of gray are delightful In goorgetto, chiffon or any of the tbinn materials. Voile I; also Included in this lot. The gray crepe dc Chine dreu \ _ llli\\ll ‘ i - . .- ._. -__....__._ Hats continue to favor the smal- . I t‘ canon: our-ours §0ta Mother Goose vx. I.._"Q§Q4vOOOGOQQO A WICKED MAN This is one day's part of title iatnotts old Mother 6005c IIIWIII- Chiltlreti""who cut out and color t-lltse paper dolls every day “"11 have a vvltdle set of tho-tn. hy illl‘ cud of the week, to act out the story of the poem. l I II Jack ran to his mother, 'l'llc news for to tell. Shc culled him a good boy, And said it was well, l Jack sold his gold egg 'l‘o a rogue that same day Who cheutcd him out of The half 0f- his pay (‘olor the man's hat and coat gray His trottsers should be blui- and his shoes black. The egg in his hand is a goldcn color. (Copyright, 1925, Associated Edi- tors, Inc.) i} WOMEN SMOKING LESS LONDON. Mny (i - — Stlluklilil ‘among English women is rapidly (iecrenrsitig, and mny disappear n!» Imost ultogclhlzr, nccttrtling to t.- tui tobacconists. 'I‘hoy tlt-t-iart- thnt smoking so trtr as womt-tt art- cottcerned was largely a \\'ill'*llIli" iuaitifestation which t-catt-ht-ti its lpcak in i918 and began sttvztiily middle is a tiny fclg info decline after the armistice. (in the natural tint that is so smart. life Ollie!‘ ham!» A; thq bottom o; m, comm" i, among men appears to bt- sprcttd- -a navy Bangkok. The trimming oping w" nwre widely- ‘pleated navy ribbon is inset into lthe crown and slopes down toward WOULD KEEP 0N WEMBLEV In a smart pointed t-ignret smoking EVEN INTO FUTURE YEARQI LONDON, l-iay-ii-Jfltottgit tltv {tho autumn. tittrc are indications -of u t-tunpaign to continue anti t-x- tend it as an English-speaking or allies’ exhibition. Already titt- ing in favor of the scheme and is urging that now is thc time to canvass the possibilities ‘and make IIITIIIIIZEIIIEIIIH. above has a pleated front, which ‘leave: a plain strip down the front and adds an inset belt for adorn- ment. The model adds long sleeves and a becoming V-neck collar. The littla but ls pile gray felt. HARD PIMPIES All lllfll FACE For About Three Years. llealed by Cttticura. " I had troubl with t 1 blackheads for It»... The pimples were scattered all over my face and were hard and ted. They itchcd and burned a lot caus- ing me to scmch and the scratch- ing caused eruptions. My f"; looked so badly that I was ashamed i050 out. _ l began using Cuticun Soup and Ointment and they helped mo. I continued the treatment and In two months I was completely healed." (Signed) Mill Hden Budnik, R. I, Box ll. Ncocdnh, Win, Sept. 27, I924. Rely on Ctnicun Sosppinunent and Tclcum to keep your skin clear. u-fl, h‘ ‘fir’. “Mm-n xxltnpllclattit. dlnltnn, ull In gnotl run- l .|. .\. Dlt-IDONALII, (Iharlottetown, P. E. It __ mmnflill- Auctioneer $15 ihflllll ' nan rotwfoss in bulk loading at W.ln, t-u c: i‘ WANTED Gillis & ('41., wharf. ' A. AYLWARI) & CO. IN STUD ’ . Frisco Direct 2.24%, trial 2.16%. b! “l! great lit-c San Franoim - 1071/4, sire of 31 in 210, includin Sansrdo, 1.5972. Lu Princeton, 2.01,. SL- Frisco 2.01% Dam Miss K ay, dam of fivo and in“ sister to Ess- H. Kay 2.00%. Frisco Direct is one of the hnndlomctt lntl _ best gaited trotters ever brought to this province. He was trained light. ly as a four year old and showed a mile in 2.i6|/4.>laot quarter in .32% sgcgfldfl, Hc is magnificently brccl and has size. substance and counc- ness. He should tuake an ldcal stock horse for this province. H, win be bred to a limited number of mares and will stand s: owner's stables for the season of 1925. Tcrms 55.00 at time of servlce,$10.00 when marc proves in Ion, Mares at owner's risk- Ask for folder giving full Information. CLAUDE 8. MacM-ILLAN, Owner. Kent Street, Charlottetown, P. ‘E, l, 30-1-5 7M2i. Daily Chronicle ctlitoriaily is talk~| 2'i2ti--i llil-litltott Sltiii. 1N MEMORIAM MR. JAMES MORFll-SSEY Un Wtatlnrstluy, April 33h. U"? lit-alts ot‘ his nruuy iticttds and re- lniivt s wot‘ tlcuply satititftictl, when it wn: lvllfilifl that iii-r. Jntucs Blortisst-y, Xt-wttnvtt, ltud bccti sud- denly "tiird from his earthly scene. I'll ctutst-tl for some little paint iuld bt-t-n in futility, ltcalth, but those iwlm know anti loved him itutl Iumliy l:‘.'i|i|'tl ihut with tctidcr Ollie, ht- m-ight longs: be spurt-ti to ltrightktt thc home, now matlc tli Hillllll‘ by ‘i119 ainii? citing lruntl uI tltttth, but God in i ititittt: u‘ dmu, had w-ilictl oziutwtso and with p‘ mil-ct r ' - iliilltlil and obtllictitet: in tlhr. int-\ utbie t-titntttiotts he calmly lut 1| tlowti tltt- lIl|i‘ll'-‘il oi‘ liit- tn take up the cuxnvu oi‘ tel- tnul ltuppint-ss, Thu l-ttt‘ Mr. Mm'ri.-rst~y WIIR in iris T-ith y '. iln had boon u l‘.l'c long rtslitlvitt til’ .\'<~v\':nwit zlntl in his |pfli<lrili the COlliililiillly tltises uni-l iu-hn-t: lvinrt- czntnlil soon lli' Filled, one who ‘had always a klnti ltcnrtl ‘and 2t rt-Jdy ltunti to hclp and trhct-r lthosc In sorrow orin m! ti. Ilccnusta .11‘ his cltt-t-ry tuanttl-t" and itlndily ltnspztaliiy, tho It cull wv-ns always ltontu. All through his litt- ht- was |kn.,\\'n (lull I-‘J.~|ilw¢f'il‘tl for iris hunts- lty anti Ztrtt-grity .in iris dunlitigs, Edluke 0i‘ Yolk has announced that 3'75 "' "W1" l"'l_“1“|‘-*l\'ll> Willi lilifl Twil- Tzl-is-lNzzLRéifieKRlix-ilisclsiisELlaY tthe Wembley exhibition t-itiscs in "Wlllil" llllli 11H novel‘ failing tlnly in b2.»- cottntry tutti his (loll. A Si)i'l()\\llli1.( \\'lll‘UW and seven chuitlrt-tt uut- lcft to mourn flhn loss ,0!‘ a most ntiii cttiouati» ltnirbtttiti and fatltt-r, whose trntiot‘ sttiIlIctt-ttde for hit-t loved OIIPS wits trhtrngoless and llllitttiiflg. Thu t-llilttlrcn are ‘Mrs. Daniel (ftrntrnn; Powntri; Mrs. Cur- roll Iiurtis. Dorches-ter, Muss‘; Mrs. Joint (‘nnimn Povwnnl: (lcrtr-tttie MUFFIN-HEY. Mount St. Mary's; Wil- |.inni Iiiutrisstiy, fins-lion, Muss, Len and Vcionica at hotne. One son Andrew prttIct-enseti him six yi a-rs flgd. I 0n Saturday, April 11th. a large trottcotttse of syutrpathtizing neigh- itolus and friend's, who had come to i111)’ a inst tribute tio the deported, fmnr d in funeral procession and wtuidt-tl their way to St. Michael's ,(.iturt-.l|, lonn. after ‘which tho rt» infllfliéi were irorneto the adjnuiI-n- IIIIz-tventstery. Whrsn the inst solo-m“ words were pronounced by this pas. tor, Rev. Father Duffy, tho tg-ntvn hid forever =tim tomm of a noble (“hrisuinn and a trtrv mend b"; t! me shall not soon cfifncc the me- PROPERTY SALE | By Auction _...__ I uin authorised bv If. W. I"i . f" W" Tllrwtlov. blui- rm. at IIII bountiful new cnrm-r residence m finpcltonl titroot llllll atljttlnlng ml, ,\|,,,, mom-In; at I o'clock nII his furni- effect parlor, dining-room, klfc||:n (mtfitltlrlblu-ltl: rooms. plnnn, nnvlnl ntnt-Illnc. oll ttfuvr, oll Iumfor. rlrcfrlr hmfcr rclrlgsrauu- I 1 ‘YPPWPNFI. lawnmower, n". L u. cttscar Mn _ cmpkiyt-tl in one tilstrlct ltt (‘hint “wit-onto and Fill! .~'.'l‘vlili.',l'l‘ was nUTWBdQY fiilflllflil. FURNITURE Ash, - ' No. 88- Thomas A. Becket TINA, rm cones m1- no IA Home m nos wonto. muséaw mory oi’ ltl-tu. who was so doa-rly lov- tl in -l to and ticvilly tnourttcd in iIpilllIl. The qmll-beurrs -wcrc Michael \'-ntltl_v. Edw-artl llunn, Iluiplt Cai- iitis, Idruuk Cody, Joseph. lliotrl trnti (it-raid Roach. if "love anti care could death ph- vent, ' \ This life would not so soon be spent, Litt- w-as tit-sill ti ‘but God tllid m, Etern-nl rest was best for thee. Sloop on, loved one. and taltefity» ' rest, (ind tnkcs tho-sis he llovestllo brat. May iris s-tz-ttl rots-t in queues. ‘ Irish Lace hiisltttlon thousand ivorlters are milking "Irish" lncc. In another 1i strict Zfiiltit) wontrtt ilfc- Wllflflflfl in factories producing lat-e of Bel- gian nml Frcntrh puttcrtls. P. R. A. --_-- t The Annual Meeting of the Prince Edward island Provincial Rifle Association will be held in the City Court Room, City Bulidiflq. 12th May i! 7.30. Receiving report». and elec- tion of Officers and any other blll~ iness that may be brought "P- F. s. moons. ool- R- i- President CHARLES LEIGH, LleuL-Col. R. 0. Secretary-Treasurer. ' 790-5-4M8i. ma. vmw Filth FOR SALE Four miles from Charlottetown excellent land with good buildings Also beautiful slto for fox ranch. P. BYRNE. North Riv! 213-4-7tusl0l. "'§tlt.. ‘Enrollment Owners of stallions used for service mllfll secure a certificate 0i enrollment. The an- nual fee is $500. The Horse Breeders’ A8" sociation insists that all such owners mllfit enroll. Apiilv DEPARTMENT 0F AGRICULTURE ._4 WILL INTO Tlfl GNU ti? 9W . r ll i A . |‘ , tim- imuuutctru" H it ti,“ .. __ .