Phone 880-889 ' Inst liiill'8'”ll'iiglil1ifliif It P. J's All. IIAY SATURDAY altolsza szeiapa; , Medium HEINZ BEANS .. . Medium , usmz KETOHUP. 1.1m .............. If‘ "Heinz SOUHTOMATO w. 3 for 25c l HEINZ Assoarso sour 3 for 21° P. J. IIGIIOIALD 2 for A z M 2a» Kent Street liount Stewart X a it ' n4. A most sisccesslul school lair was M141 in the 1. O. 0. l". Hall at Mt. gmm-t, with a large number o! pgdple in attendance. The following schools m: pm: llama Stewart, Plsquid bet, Pis- qufl West, Savage Harbor and It AzidrUwS. Judges in attendance were, Su- rvieor H. H. Court. Mr. Brenton and Miss Rodd- Clsas I-Gralna 1 Oats-l Al-ian Macdonahl. Mount ampere, 2 Sheldon Coffin. Mount Stewart, 3 Katie Piggott, Savage Harbor, 4 Harold Jay, Plsquld last- Whcat—l Elisha Pigott, Savage Harbor. 2 Gerald Hughes, Plsquid west, a Katie Plavtt. Savage Har- bor, 4 Ora Rose. Mt. Stewart. Barley-d Ilishs Pied-t. 2 nus Mr Harbond Mscdonald, Carrots-i 101s Bryenton, 2 Roy Clark, Mt. Stewart, Ora Rose, Mt. Ziwiuid West Parsnips-I Eleanor Douglas. Mt. Itewurt. 2 Roy Clark, 3 Ora Rose d Waverley Jay, Pisquid West. CIAII lkvegetablea ‘llouistoeu-i. Eleanor Douglas, 2 ixcil Jay, Pisquld Dist, 3 Bessie Clark. Mt. Stewart, 4 Roy Clark. Cucumbers-l. Margaret Douglas, Mi. Stewart, 2 Roy Clark, 3 Rena Jay‘, 4 Illelen Hughes, Fsquid West. Beets-l Bernice Mecdonald. 2 Eleanor Douglas, 3 Msrgartt Doug- las. 4 Laiia MscLecd. Mt. Stewart. Cabhago-l Jos Macdonald, 2 Margaret Dougie-s. 3 Gihofixic Pi- gntt, Savage Harbor, 4 Donald Mec Donald, Mt- Stewart. Pumpkin-l Hamid Jay, 2 Joe. Macdonald, 3 Meriadora Maodaiald 0t. Andm ‘a, 4 Aeneas Macmtyre, Bt- Andrew's. Squash-l Ileana‘ Douglas. Mt- Oimwalt. _ Class lV-flowers Sweet Peas-I Iidns Glover. Mt. Stewart, 2 Florence Martin, Mount Stewart, 3 Eleanor Douglas, 4 Ems Jay. Mt. Stewart. Mixed Flowers-l Eleanor Door in, 2 Margaret Douglas, 8 Winni- irod Mscdonald. Ml. Stewart, June Joy. Mt. Stewart. Gladiolus-l Harold Jay, 2 liliea- nor Douglas. 3 Florence Martin. Potiod Plant (Geraniuml-l Florence Martin, 2 Lois Bryenwn, '. Eleanor Douglas, 4 Ora Rose. cu» v-rnui‘ Winior Apples (Spy)—l Isabel Pigott. Savage Harbor, 2 Helen Pi- Rott, Savage Harbor. 3 Rana Pl- Wil. 4 Garth Pigott. Apples (Wealthyl-I Isabel Pi- Ivtt. 2 Rena Plgott. 3 Ines Plgott, Savage Harbor, 4 Helen f‘ pbell. Savage Harbor. Crabs-l Halon Pigott, 2 Garth Pilott. I Isabel Pigolt, 4 Florence Ii t cisnvr-ounins bIiLrcaaspeei-nes-a mumm- 5'14!!! Deans-d ‘Lois 3179mm. CIa-VII-Coehing I loaldllaad-lflaknfllifihl lmnruysntm. llnealfllotna DOrisJALIt imuaaaaunlyumsmsyre. WCI-POOfiaa-llois School Fair ‘ Stewart. ‘Ilsa llmt-l Jean JIY. ma. a w; Iryenton. a mm "Vi" I-id. I Hematite llscdonald. St. Andrew's, 4 Ora Rose, Mt Stewart. single-l Berna- d. linen-i Eleanor Douglas. I, Div. 1B, double --l. - Eleanor Dowlas Mending-ll. Bernice Macdonald. 2 Iois Bryenton, 3 Jean Jay, 4 Ada Isolntylo. cm- III-Manual hum; Hammer Handle. Div. A--l Garth Pigott, 2 victor Macdonald. Mt. Stewart, 3 lrancls Griffin, St. Andrew's. Bird House-I Louis MbAskill. Mt. Stewart, 2 Martin Birt, Pisquid West. Poultry Iced Hopper, Div. B- '1 Roy Clarke. Nail Bow-l Jos. Macdonald Miscellaneous-i Joe. Macdonald, 2 Cornelius Murphy, Savage Bar- QI X-Ilve Block and Poultry Heller Calf—l Rena Pigott, 2 Freddie Collin. Mt. Stewart, 3 Lois Bryenton, 4 Allen Mecdonald, Mt. Stewart. tiePlMlJIiaha PigottJBoyd Maodonald. Mt. Stewart Pullet and Cockerel, White 19¢ horn-l Ora Bose, 2 Iorne Rose, 3 Gerald Ilughu, Pisquid West, 4 _ Katie Pigott. Clam ill-Collections (Exhibit School Woods-d Savage Harbor, 2 Mo. Stewart u " is) 3 St. An- drews.4)lt.Stowart( ‘ Dept. ‘Leaves-l Savage Harbor, 2 St. Andrew's. 3 Mt Stewart (Senior Dept) 4 Mt. Stewart (Intermediate Dept) Samples of Wood-l Mt. Stewart (Sen. Dept) 2 St. Andrew's Plant Diseases-l Mt. Stewart (Senior Dept.) Insects-l m. swwm (Senior Dept.) 2 Mt. Stewart (Intermediate Claag XlL-School Work Sec. l (AL-l, Harold Mitchell. Mt. Stewart; 2, Jean Alfleck. Mt. Stewart; 3, Ioona Jay, Mt. Stew- art; 4. Alice Res. St. Andrews. Sec I (b).—1. s llnz Plsott. flgvggg Harbor; 2, om Rea,’ St. Andrew's; 3. Bflwe M1113“. Mb b! Stewart; 4, Phylis Allleck. Ml- Stewarh, , ‘ Sec. 1 (cl.--i, Helen Campbell, Savage Harbor; Z, n-ancis Griffin, St. Andrew's; 3, Veronica Doyle, Savage Harbor; 4, Theresa Mac- Intyre, St. Andrew's. Sea, 1 (d).-1. ‘Ihelnta Griffin. 8t. Andrew's; 2, Bernadette MacDon- ald, St. Andrew's: S. Ruth Kelli’. Pisquid East; 4, Rita Meclntyre, St. Andrew's. Sec, 1 (e).—-l, Bessie Affleck, Mt. Stewart; 2, Ines Pigott, Savage Harbor; S, Joyce Stahl, Mt. Stew- art: 4, Jean Jay, Pisquld East. Sec. I (i).-l, Bernice Murphy, Savage Harbor: 2, Joanna Mac- Donald. Pisquid East; 3, Rena Pig- ott, Savage Harbor; 4, Helen Pis- ott, Savage Harbor. Map Drawing:- Sec. 2 (ax-l, Zita Handrahan, Pisquid West; I. Martin Birt, Pis- quid West: I, Cora Collin, Pisquid West; 4, Margaret Douglas, Mt. Stewart. Sec. 2 (b).—l, Erma Jay, Pisquid West: 2, Ida Coffin, Plsquid west; 3, Rita MacDmald, St. Andrew's; 4, Florence Martin. Mt. Stewart. Sec, 2 (c).—l, Walter Jay, Pis- quid West: 2, Mary l-landmhan, Pisquid West; 3. Rena Pigott, Sav- age Harbor; "I, Ida. Clark, Mt. Stewart. Art Works- Sec. 3 (a).—l. Vernon Meclfii- non, Pisquld West: 2, Leona Han- drahan, Plsquid West; 3. Alice Jay. West; 4, Leona Jay. Pisquid W Sec. l (bx-l, Evelyn Handra- , uid West: l, Junior Col- fin, Piequid Wat; 3, Bruce Allleok, Mt. Stewart; 4, Austin Griffin, St. Andrew's. I00. 3 (ch-l. III-Nil Orillin. St. Andrew's: 2. Waverley Jay, Pis- vagi Thelina am, Piequid last; a, H34 . em, umm, m. Stewart; a, mo. . 4 pupilsL-l, l3 run Eight more names will be special free coupon. 1st List of Bonus Winners DECEMBER 2 $ 5.00 Winner $ 2.50 Winner $ 1.75 Winner $ 1.50 Winner $ 1.50 Winner $11.50 Winner $ 1.50 Winner $ 1.50 Winner The ebove cash bonuses to The Charlottetown Guardian in our Bonus oiler. nothing extra to enter this Bonus ofier. Simply ‘send in your new or renewal subscription accompanied by Mrs. A. E. Farrow, Central Bcdequc. George Mahew, Msrgate. J. D Stewart, Royalty jet. A. C. Foster, Dunsiaifnagc. i Wm. H. Cousins, Kensington, J. H. McPhail, New Haven. Laurence Daley, St. Mary's Rd. East Harris n. Wright, Kinkora. were won by subscribers announced later. You pay 2, Joyce Stahl, Mt. Stewart: 3, Florence Mhrtin, Mt. Stewart; 4. Hens Pigott. Savage Harbor, Scc. 'l, Weather Chart-l, Rena Jay, Mt. Stewart. CllIXIH-Contcdl Sec. l, School Chorus-i, Mt. Stewart; 2, St. Andrew's; 3, Pisquid West and Mt. Stewart (equal). Class XIV-Sports Sec. 1 (IN yard dashL-l, Roy Clark, Mt. Stewart; 2, Loyola Fee- han, St. Andrew's. Sec. 2 (75 yard dashL-l, Victor MacDonald. Mt. Stewart; 2, Waver- ley Jay, Pisquid West; 3, Jerald MacDonald, Mt. Stewart. Sec. 3 (50 yard dashL-l, June Jay, Mt. Stewart; 2, Leona Jay, Mt. Stewart; 3, Jean Aflleck, Mt. Stewart. ' Sec. 4 (75 yard dash).-l, Cyrenc Maclntyze. Mt. Stewart; 2. Frank- lyn Jay, Mt. Stewart: 3. Alden Birt, Piequid Wat; 4, James Grillin, St. Andrew's. Sec, 5 (50 yerd desh).—l, Mar- ion MecDoneld, Mt. Stewart; 2, Mary Jay, Mt. Stewart; 3, Helen Campbell, Savagg Harbor. Sec. 8 (50 yerd dash).-i. Bessie Clark, Mt. Stewart; 3, Jean Jsy, Pisquid East; 3, Rene Jay, Pisquld West; 4, Catherine MacDonald, Mt. Stewart. Sec. l0 (100 yard dnsh).--1, Wal- ter Jay, Plsquid West; 2, Baron MacDonald, Mt. Stewart; 3, Cyrcne MacDonald, Mt. Stewart; 4, Arthur MacLcod, Mt. Stewart. Sec. 11 (50 yard three-legged raceL-l. Leona. Jay and Joanna MacDonald; 2, Freddie Alflcck and Lottie Jay; 3, Florence Martin and Stella Alileck; 4, Edna Glover and Bessie Clark. Sec. 13 (50 yard three-legged race).—l, Alden Birt and Cecil Jay; 2, Baron MacDonald and Cyrene MacDonald: 3, Loyola Fechan and Roland MacDonald; 4, Joseph Mac- Donald and Cecil MacLeod. Sec. l4 ('15 yard dsshL-l, Sadie Mmccomiack, Mt. Stewart, and Joanna MacDonald, Pisquid East, (equal); l, Mary Hsndruhen, Pis- quid West. Sec. l5 (50 yard dashL-l, Bruce Aflleck. Mt. Stewart; 2, Peter Thomas, St, Andrew's; 3, Alphon- sus McDonald, Mt. Stewart, Sec. l0 (50 yard jockey raceL-l, Roland MacDonald and Arthur MacLeod; 2, Cecil ey and Basil Kelly; 3. Franklyn ay and Cecil sdsod M . Sec. l’! ('15 yard dashx-l. Sadie MacCoi-msck, Mt. Stewart; 2, Rita Kelly, Pisquld East: 3, Joanna MacDonald. Pisquid East; 4, Paul- ine Doyle, Mt. Stewart. Sec. is (50 yard wheel-barrow raceL-l, Martin Six-t‘ and Waver- ley Jay; 2, Cecil MacLeod and Ranklyn Jay; 3. Joseph MacDon- ald and Gerald M lcod. Sec. l0 (hall- e relay team o! MacDonald. alter Dirt, Pisquid rillin, St, An. Mt. Stewart: 7. East; 3, James drew‘s. Sec. 20 (shoe race. girisL-l, ma Griffin, St. Andrews; 4, Edna Glover, It. Stewart. Sec. M (shoe race, boys).--l. Al; Ian MacDonald, Mt. Steiart; I, Waverley Jay; S, Martin Iirt l, Walter Jay. (Patriot please copy) i Gave Good lor Evil- lt was revealed at Southand that QmenIromwSQIIlHSI hll stolen m ice. angslal s salutes: to defend ber- utAI was . Harold Oiowha leniisorth- Showdown In U.S. Department Of Agriculture (Aloclalcd Prom) WASHINGTON, Dec. ‘l-Henry Wallace, Secretory 0t the United tonight, ollercd a new post Gcorsfl N. Peek, the larm admin- istrator, in e. shakeup o1 the de- among his aides. Just what propo- sition wrs pug, up in Peek was not disclosed , “ a decision by the letter. - It was believed that it was a "take it or leave it" propmitioll and friends of Peek were divided onwhether he would take i; or resign. The showdown came alter con- ferences at the White House and Agriculture Department. Wallace went to the White House with Rexlord G. Tugwell, Assistant Sec- retary, who has been at odds with Peek. Peek later had a conference with the President. Should Peel: resign Chester C. Davis, director or the production section 0t the Farm Administra- tion, was mentioned in official circles es a. likely successor. Presentation _ CIl-IARETDWI}! _nnuiu , Already 8 Charlotiotowl have won BONUSES ranglag from SUI! to 81-50 each. Subscribers are showing great interest in this BONUS oiler and are requesting sane to be continued. To meet this request, plans have been made to extend the oler to Saturday, Dec. 16. If entered in this oler, rush It in at once. 8 Weekly Bonuses 18f B01111! 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Q- cloal yellow labl-I Nams I IQI\>1;\(n ev-"I"nn<aekiaoaoinsataiiioeaan Your new or renewal subscription for any of the above “d”. __,__,,___, ,, ,,___,,“+,,__,_,__,_ i periods, with coupon, entitles you to euterBouus 0hr. " I . Is-rua ems ooorow II areas: Iowul raaa _, lN o Comment [vow 5e05,, Fruit Grain Elevators Youth ,Wounded ; On Free State are w ‘m ‘Wt-ML In Argentina Refuses To Tolls . -. .~..£.?.flz..°fi crusts“: up Qmvention ...";.'..°°£°.°"r.°.i..‘i‘2»°"'.-t _""'.....% "sh? ‘;.‘..°'l g; nor a. general eledion to decide the issue vrill be the answer to the London Government's refusal to consider secession o! the Pica State lrom the mum-e. it was 5m“ °°P""'“°“° °' Ammmflj; learned mien, on highest mm-‘nuai convention o! m. Nova, mo. or-lty. _ Jl-l. Thomas. Sec- re o! State fw the Dominicans. part-merit aimed at ending disputes zhakpme mm,“ Kingdom '9,“ al as President. C. Perry roots, of not consider the “hypothetica-YW ' "anal %gatas gave long consideration q olsecaionwus inDublinwlthaahi-ug or the shoulders. A. Bravo Roslme said "De Valera wants Thomas to declare a repuls- lic, and Thomas prcierg to let De Valera take the lnitistlve." Loyal War Comrade PLEA T0 SAVE MAN PHD" PAUPIEBI! GRAVE A men's loyalty to h's war oom- radc, and an appeal that the latter should be saved from a paupefs grave, were lectures of an inquest at Stcpncy. The coroner. Dr. Guthrie. in- quiried in the death of ‘Thomas Morgan. 43. a street singer, who died after having his leg brokm. On Tuesday evening Nov l4 a large number oi’ friends and neigh- bors of New London and surround- ing dlistflcts met at the homo of Mr. and Mk5. Harold Mayhiw w express their appreciation in the efforts which they put forth in the ‘ building of their new home. I During the evening an trem by Mr. Tupper MncKay. Mr. Mayhew on behalf of his wile and. family very litflngly thanked ones present for the kindness bes- towed upon them Lunch was served by the iudios ment in music and dancing. Following is the address. Mr. and Mrs. Muyhew, Dear Friends, We, your friends success in the building of your new hune. Since you have come among us you have won many friends have taken an active part in hing pertaining to the wel- wish and esteem. of New London and surrounding l; was engaged by Mr- and wiliiam G I~¢Y|Oi smug-urn nun Mr- Robert Mason, of Perch- strcet, Dalston, gave evidence that he and Morgan served 1n France together in th" flying Corps, and parted company in 1917. About d: yeirs ago they met at Stepney. In October he was told that Mor- gan was n hospital, and since then died later that day After being - ‘ d by tht the coroner on the way he had behaved Prince Mr. Meson remarked: "It is only for any other old omrsde. This the world.“ when the coroner recorded a vcrdice oi’ “Acvdental dcath" Mr. Mason eppeifed f*r perm ssion in be buried in e paupers grave. The coroner granted this per- mission. and added that he would llmfldo everything in his power to as- sity pnd representing Prince Dd- slst. VAOCINI AGAINST WORTH TRYING COLD Amsncunetoaskmeyesvrday (writes a doctor) whst was ti: lined on behalf oi your friends best thing he could do w keep off it wise m place the nutter before ‘thecolds healwaysgoton andolf the e'l through the winter. work and amusements: and than Ivan minigwp o! m; oug- III-lull legislation advocated by the intolerable nui- lord both means d sounding out‘ ‘ 11171118. N. 5.. Dec. ‘I. — Wcading its way through a mase of resolutions submitted in the hope o! Itrmsthenins u» industry. mu an- Ihxit Growers‘ Amoclation came to a close here today with the election o! Arthur Kslsail o! Annapolis Ray- Lakevlile was chosen Vice-r dent. to the numerous motions and linally ended by voicing vigorous protest "Bhin-iv-nsu Association which the resclutim said would increase cost ct motor truck transportation to an imreasunabb degree. They recommend ‘ appointment of u: overseas . tive of ate concerns, including the trade and a railway company, but country elevators have been ieit in abeyance with the raoeplon o! a lew. some of which were built on cooperative basis. The moi-bod sun-ego o! grain pmd l i... the apllo industry, the Provincial Deparhnant oi Agriculture w guar-j antes costs until the office became sclf-nrpporting. criticism of meth-' ods of handling apple shipments in‘ the port oi’ Balilax was ollered in‘ a recommendation for amendment‘ to the Ikuit Act to provide a penalty l for roudi and careless handling of' shipments in transit. Consideration also was given to technicalities of marketing and grading. and dlrec-y tars were authorized to institute a; spacial study o! the possibility of ob- i, tainlng some form of "wind" insur-l ance. Will Celebrate- Gartier’s Discovery lKIlTR-EAL. Dec. 5 -- (C. P.) — Problem ol tittingly cclebating the fourth centenary cl the discovery flddfvts h saw him every day. They ob- ol Canada by Jacques Cartier will W" 118d by Mf- Bert McEwen and served Arunwtice Day together, and be placed belorce the forthcoming I W11 filled Pllrw W“ DTQSETWBG he remained with Morigan until he conference of Hovincisl Premiers. [Framer R. B. Bennett today told a ‘ ‘ ol . , ‘ ‘ ves from Edward. Island, Quebec, Three Rives. Montreal and Iloron- ‘whni e comrade would have done to- Thc delegli-ifll m" i116 Plim- ier here following the Premier's The wmsihdvr of the evening “~15 men had no friends or relatives m attendance st the funeral ol su- lArthur Currie. ' The delegation was headed by Senator C. P. Beaublen and includ- ed: Premier L. A. Tasheresu; Hon. and neighbors have gathered here lpply m ma 3mm]; Legion go m“ W. H. Price, Attorney General of tonight to congratulate you on the m; 01d Qomjfldg would m; h“; w Ontario; Hon. '1'. S. Kennedy, On- is in bags These may the open and covered lins, or placed in s . way storage isc heap. Oonsequan inorderiobesucce ul theo sting of elevators will depend the cost to the farmers for storing and handling. Speakng gonna-lb. the farmer produces his grain sells it to (be local stnrekeeper has been financing him. The keeper in turn sells to the trade, which classifies and belorc exporting, and, when sary, dries and cleans. A bill ed last session of Congrem in umber, authorizing the tion of a general system o! ooun and terminal elevators as a public serviceisasicpfrrwardsndnow awaits prromugation. 3r: E 8 - F sic? iiiiiiii , 812i ii 4 . .2 2525 saris? 5 BOP! IIVII SCHOOL Honor roll of Hope River School for November: Grade X-l, Vera Simpson; Austin Graham. Grade IX-i, Dorothy Warren: 2. Gertrude ‘hirner. . Grads VI-l, llrancss Tuner; 2, Nelson Simpson. Si; Grade IV-l, Joan hirner; I. m Claude Graham. M. _ama- ‘n. ha”. GM» IIM- Mus-M Mm: =- aeddqalc-Jw» iii-m.» m? Ari-hi" Bimwn- at. um aseuaiuime knowledge. Grade II (SrJ-i, Andrew ‘hfl- ‘MQ “a k c“ h‘ n’ ‘i, ht!’ ' l3. lbbllld § the of 011410 II (Jf)-—l, Sylvia Simp- ‘tr hi’ ‘n4 ti“ o‘ if eon and Ellwood Stewart (equal): 2, Gordon Simpson. Grade x (JrJ-l, James Turner. |tarlo Minister of Agriculture; Col. Wilfrid Sovey, Dircmor of Extra-i nural Relations at McGill Univer- waxd Island and Hon. Ilbrnsnd Rlniret. Mayor ol Monieal. Ilthecelebrationwasiobeun- ‘dertsken it must be done fittlngly lPreanler Bennett. told the delega- tim. The matter might involve lsrga expendituves and be thought lorthconing inter-provincial eminence. This coupe would af-i 1M0!’ Beasflen Aid that while: LEADERSHIP was secured by making ‘baked baena of Quality. absolute freshness in small crocknlend in the homastylc. . _ . _ . l4 ‘@- Quugh" to mind their (‘hlld- Just as I think l am really getthm T“. l“ when they rvtumed in rid of one, it starts allover again.’ ill Ending o! Jacques Cartier on‘ S I E I S thlhlflahereportedthaimmo» lsed Ithought itwaswaltbflaqeecoastaooyearsagowas . i Ikn in whiYc she “as worth his while trying the riled d flbflib of intefest to the Mari-l 0 _ , , n the vim... n. a Vlccin" mo... n» comma um mum. ma» and mum Leadership is being maintained bysigidiy f Qlllhcaildin the police. and coid-Itistrupthsttheyoniy weaunemincq would be‘ dh - ma‘ rlndf.‘ 1 ' moan amneeueeuy confessed u. good m a proportions: muse theirbackgroundofl l "i"! ' "'9 i’ . - fill i had taken tho they are quite harmless and if l celebration of thol ' » ' 15:1" l ~ L donotdo anygoodtneydonot flihwouldaww the provinces‘ 0UP bOlflI III flllbllh - ,&med the mna s- an harm. . m.» u n “m,” m, 5n m 0M m,’ q I of our up-to-date sanitary plant. _ lfiihvkygtgaitsdcircum- quentlytizeyjiltmghmflg Afiivowastriadlorthelhthe‘ ‘ ~ ' ski. _l§IIfy industrious pygmy mg m; '3 ghmqh baing that he had swell WHI- , 5 h-aand ma wen winter without being rm Q! MIR "W "W" W m" ' mi lor four with a'cold. A‘ u” mumn” r- §. Pijlialreslnr w‘ "I was mysell,“ I told hill. “"1"” ‘mi m‘ "M" eaart-namnyolmrerumaueneanuiy trwlwmiwm lit . ces hflwntalltihlwurlafl Illrlhilmw" was . ‘sure-m ihmnsmmvmnmu-znisn flfltlrvhltwm * 1Q. cw q w‘, ¢ ," ' .__.s.__;_--_- 197 ‘QQ