JULY 22.32112 Advertising llam- for n 70c m In word. °°'“"°“' Luxddrollh gonad... " ,- ._._¢_._. Payable in Advance Minimum Charge for Au Alvurthuanu u Qq‘ word: Wanton: and lulu-n fouls word; In lclorhi Cinslfl . g s tuul 0ft Colds. 0b.. k Lffifi... 1 w llwhmilln Corning Ii . Notion 1o..'§§."i§°h.'?":,££“§; 60 words for oticnl of ‘flunk; and Subscription 81.00. Other m... w ‘PI-IF. CHARLUFFETOWN GUARDIAN bsrocx QUOTATIONS ‘ ———— m Yorkfltocli liollflllziisrocr Ex.Langa (Canadian Prue) t k cl (‘For Sale Wanted s °° °'° Aw Tel a Tel 11s 3.4 yon sou; - 0L1) IPASIIIIOgEZII) warez: - IIJSFiD lvgur cans. Anaconda 2s s-a filruiiure- "Y- °"-“"“";‘l'.__'_'_' Cheese 6a Bgttellgéo “nag/gal? gllrlgillzlnAIv-"Oco 1.4 TBRESIIER BLOW can,” Beth Steel o: f-i ther bolts. Also trues. Teachers Wanted chcs s. Ohio a1 i-z F‘°“°"°”°“' "ML .vr.'r—"— m4.....—.."" €‘""'é§i. f? 3'3 o AC IJRS ron on 0n - FOR “L” '25”? $5 £3,131 Rustfco Cross School capable of Elev Auto Lite 25 5-8 gonrrllsl, Dex‘ 1130 Dun, teaching French. Nicholas Gai- Gen Elec 26 3-8 u“ - " lt,Se t. 7-2-i.G - . immmge cheese 8' Bumrrgfi-al m m My 8 3 c€“~?.‘.°'{=’%§ LI To Leg Kennecott so {iii}- Mont Ward 3o ______________ Fem“ “°"’ w“"‘°° "i“i".?$"°°“ ‘so. so s: .1: n . st- t. -2o- . . - lino unwrap Air 020E137 RBI/E's- std on NJ 33 3.3 crencCS wowed 309% , mon- ro LET - SUMMER. cornice Texas Cerf: as Donald MhcNei , I‘; 8 m near city. Phone 67l-J. 7-29-3i, United Air 26 1-4 Road. . - , l8 fir . _ ee o 41 v-s ‘V.S‘.~“PL.'T.?. l...§'.°"l§“i§§§.'§§ M955 Room Chatter yilgylggggncow ;g1-g ,,‘ .. _ _' - v- 3- Amwv B Guardian. 7 27 3i west Elm 67 3-4 {Srhi - rum ron TOURIST Home for August. State wages. Apply X. care of Guardianuz-zmu. Wrriii PRACTICAL Nuns: and hnrlgckcepel‘. Small family. “inn Box 3G3 Pictcu, N. S. 1-29-21. IIRIEVI) - WOMAN ron Ur- strfir work. Revere Hotei.7 29 3i Women and Men Wanted \ SP1. ..\‘I)ID OPPORTUNITY T0 es! bifsh your own profitable busi- . At leisure or exempt from m. tnrv service. sell tea. coffee and rrhf-r high-grade household cs in exclusive district. .. finder thirtv dav trial. cooperation granted. Anpiy nail‘: Jito, 1435 Montcalm. Mon- ctrelli. _ N-7-li-S-W-10f; cry-inn PROVINCE or PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN TIIE PROBATE COURT ' The 21st dllv of July A. D.. 1942 In rc Estate of Hammond Hooper llle of ‘South Milton in Qucem County UI liic snlq rrovince, kctired i-‘urmi-r, deceased, testing, ‘lo filo sin-rm’ of the County of Out-ens County or any Constable or illerzilc person within the sud County GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the peti- ilon on lllc of Gerald Hooper of south Billion aforesaid, farmer, ircdcrick iluupcr of tno slime place, farmer, and Lisle uopor of’ the said Suuth Mlilun, single woman, the executors of the above hauled estate. praying that a citation may be ts- iucli for‘ ihe purpose hereinafter set furiil: iou ni-c therefore nercbv rc- qulreli lo_ (‘llil fill persons interested the said hstnte to be and appear bciurc_tilc duuge present at ll fro. bale Lourt to be held iu the Court Iluusc ill Charlottetown in Queens 9911M)’. in the said Province, on “runs-sully the 20th day of August "F" "IIIIHIK. at the hour of eleven of-lork fort-noon of the some day to illrw ralilsc if‘ any they can why the Accuuhls of the sud Estate should nut ifc pusscd and the Estate closed . ls prayed for in said petition and on muuon of lt._ Ii. BCll, Esq. Proctdr for said‘ Petitioners. ul ll. ls hereby ordered that a ‘Fllv l-‘Pdly hereof be forthwith bub- i|l_¢i m some newspaper published in Lharlottetown aforesaid once in each iu-t-lc for at least four cou- rccutire weeks from the dllte here- of and that a truc copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following ilubhc plucfs respectively. namely. in the lmll of the Court Iiousc in (shortcut-town aforesaid. at or nclr Ihl: iluyai Bank of Canadia in Chur- iotleiuwn aforesaid. and in front of the llnll in Milton in Queers Cflllnty aforesaid. so that all per- sons interested in the said Estate u aforesaid mfiy have due notice tliirrol. iii-NESS Ills Honour Harold 1 .....:-.-.', K3,: cf the sziii Prouolc Court at Charlottetown lion-said. the diiy and your first lllovc written. By lhc Court than.) nulrfbL c. LOWTIIER. Registrar. CANADA rnovlxcls or‘ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN TIIE PROBATE COURT Tile 21st day of Julv A. D., 1942- 111 llc Estate of Francis McGu h Inc of sourls in Kings County n the said Province. Retired I-‘arm.r, deceased, (estate, To the Sheriff of the County of Jill's County or any Constable or Iltcnitc person within said County GREETING: WHEREAS upon rearflng tho petlv g"! 0n file of Francis Grime: I ‘curls aforesaid, Mall Courier. the vivcutor of the above named estate. lzllgllu: thnt a citation may be in- ‘ P ior the purpose hereinafter act 05th. You are therefore hereby re- l" {oil to cite all person: interacted he said Estate to be And lb- EB; before the Judge prelent at a on" Me Lourt to be held in the 0 "It Ilousc in Charlottetown in "Mons bounty, in the uld Prov- mgo. on Tuesday the 25th day of Kllst next coming. at the hour of Yen oclock forenoou of the lune y to shew cause if any they ca "Iv the Account: of the aid Bill: lllouid not be n . . M - ualo, Esq.- Procwr for said Potl- AM it is hereby ordered that u Elfin"!!! hereof be forthwith bubs true co y hereof be forthwith u fl in the ollowlnl public plncu ‘hlln-‘ctlvclyi namely, In the hull of if Wurt ousc in sourln aforesaid, M or near the m» of Matthew A m Limited. in Sonrlu afore- Th rind at or near the store of e J. J. Ilughu Co. Ltd" in Souril EU’ LOUIS HUNTER. Canadian Press Staff Writer WITH THE RC A F. SOME- WHERE IN ENGLAND, July 28— (OP) — Pilot Officer B. D. Murchleb popularity Will his fel- Iow officers won't last if his baub- fng continues to be so effective. Tho fll-yeanoid St Szcphcn. N B, school teacher attacked a warship with such success that it blew up and pieces flrw into the engine cowling of tire plane be. hind him, Six Hum-bombers were attack- ing three destroyers off Cherbourg. Murchie dropped his bcrrlbs at sea- levei and they apparently struck the vessel's store of mines or deplh merges. The destroyer. he said. “just blew up in my face and my Markets At ii Glance (Canadian Press) Toronto-Stocks closed lower, I\l0l1tr€i\l—Utllitlcs higher; gold; M30 Dflllfifi lower: other indus- trinls steady. Y0rk—Stocks closcd unchang- \’I'I!1I1IP¢E—\Vheat unchanged. ____________ MINING (Canadian Press) TORONTO, July 2a. kite J pod 100 feet. Sgt D. S. Conroy of Plymouth Stock q”, who was behind Murchie got the worst of the deal When he got Alderman 53 hack the round crew picked two Anglo Can 40 iccesqgf a iltmfnum out of his cowl- Annoy 1'05 ng. we " ropuics’ rrw firing in Ilzlsc Meta ‘ the flight’; dispersal hut. Beanie L; 14 Murdife found romance since his gidgood ‘M l 2 arrival in England more than a Bmukm '37 ' ar ago. He was married recently 301m, '09 a W.A.A.F, Jessie Andrews of gonna] '07 Coichesier. Bun- Ank 1'1 m. Sgt. D w Wescoi-L of Win- Cm, M,“ ~5 nipeg doesn't talk much about thLs, Cm, P2,‘ ~35 but his companions will tell you all chews“, '75 ‘bout’ n‘ COCLIGIIOUI’ W '60 The 2Lyear-old Hurri-bomber Ens, Malamc l-gg pilot suddeni missed the rest. of Eldomdo - his section uring a flight over mum A8 France. He locked behind and saw n 2-45 three aircraft so hr,- unlilorl for Ggdfmillli‘ 391-3 them to catch up Wcscctt wasn't Gold‘, a e ~09 5-3 particularly anxious to be alone G m?" .09 with so many Jerries about. ° E58 .05 ‘Ihe three machines drew up and GIIPm“ .07 1-2 one overshot him. Tilen he began In"? R°°I< 35 to 88f. worried. The plane in from. Hmlmilfi‘ 7.20 him wasn't a Hllrrlcarlc or Home Oil 2.24 Spitfire-ft. was a Fcckeyfluif’. inspire .30 Wescott was stumped for a mzn- Kerr Add 3.90 ute and decided the wisest thing Lnke Dufault .57 was to sit tight. The pilots behind L“ LL .81 him couldn't fire without en- Mncassa 2.05 darlgerfng their mates fn front. MncLeod 1.17 Wescct continued flying in fcrmn- Morison _4g 1-3 tfon with the Nazis until srme of Molar-tic 11g his companions saw has plight and McKenzie _53 1.2 chased the Jerries away. McWatters 99 3_4 He's being kfddcd now about Mining Co p5 l‘? teaching formation flying to the Moncta g5 Germans. Nfplssfng 35 — Norauda 4g 3.4 - 8.5.1:." ~50 ~ o .03 3-4 Ganucks Heroic glillkmrlst J5 c crow 1,05 In Premier ,4; grcslton L60 9C e .02 3-4 B I t Sun Ant L51 a d, e a ck .23 m Steep Rock 1:37 IDURENCO MARQUEE, Portn- Sulllvlm .53 gem East Africa, July za-for Cable Svlvmllw 1.4a —'f'he former Tokyo correspondent Tflmblv" 9 7-8 of Reuters News Agency today iolo‘ Tcck Hu 1.55 n story of the heroism of 200 Cnnfi- UPD Qdfl .70 Cite defenders of Hong Kong who Vfllflliws , 8.80 stood their mound and died to B. “(Vmild so .1: manhwhen that British colony fell m‘ .03 3-8 to t e Japanese. ciiiefcorrespondfint relieved ;he UNLISTED s or rum a an on un versny n- strulltor whocsaid the Calmdiafis ganfmsle ~16 put up a terrific fight considering 1-2 that they were unfamiliar with the terrain. "I know of 200 who went on fighting and were killed to the last man," the correspondent quo‘e:i the instructor as; saying. It was said here that the worst atrocities of the Pacific war mclir- red at Hon Kong. Amerfcnr. Ro- man CatholII: priests reported that one group of Canadian soldiers was bayoneted fn cold blood and that they, themselves, were saved only by news that l-long Kong had sur- rendered. NOTICE After Aug. 8rd" 1942, taxes due Hunter River school will be hand- ed in for collection. l Sgd.) LOICIIIO Smith. Robert Smith, Wilfred Whitlock (Trus- feel). 7-27-31 IIIIBTIOII 0F IIBME FURNISHINGS 1M Iillroy Street, Charlottetown, ofthc lute Mrs. Mnrgnrct Campbell Monday, August 3rd at l p.rn. I um lmtructcd to sell by public auction the following household furniture: I Ilall Ruck with long mirror; l piano; l Chino clblnci: I loo box: 4 sliding couches: 1 ollelterfield; 1 Iideboard; 4 bur- elun I wardrobe: 1 chlfferobqj Ifor m“ ~f=5"il."'.i.". ‘I52. ‘LIST? lift: bud); i" .33....“ "'i'.‘i....i‘-"°'f’ Ill m; huvs n" nnflgg ma”: dining room table and o club's- 1 WITNESS Ill: Honour Ilnrclil In Ih (used one cal)‘ Imam Palmer hm of the uld c my?’ a ttressye - 1' Probate Court ' at Charlottetown l; - i‘; n?‘ | "i - aforesaid the day and your first m‘ mrror.‘ in. biinlrc s, lbw.- w,]“en_ l"! . lheetl, chairs; tables. , ‘he Con" rockers: and mlny other articles. (Rm Mumhl. o. Lowrlmn. w, n, neg-mu ‘g, Iarlstnl. ,___ Auctioneer 29,a_5_1z r 740-304 ‘ refuse rs Salads For Health Salads fend ihcnlsclves so readily to (lccoratfvc effects that for many years liley had no more important part in diet than Just, that, But now, besides being highly deem-- alive they are regarded b nutri- tionists as vital to the WGILDBIBDC- cd‘ diet. Rim in minerals and vita, mills, me mixed salad or lettuce alone is becoming g staple food, LETTUCE ALONE 1S SALAD Epfcures prefer lettuce salad mixed in a wooden bowl with wooden fork and spoon. House- wives prefer them because they ore so easy to prepare. After foll- owing directions once or twice, anyone can main; an excellent salad and make ft of Just r few we. 111d ends but always beginning with SW53, crisp lettuze, either leaf or ca . HERE'S HOW Into the salad bowl put nit pepper and paprika in quantities your Judgment suggests and your inst? confirms. (Use extra salt liCfII7ftll 1:1 summer to hei m- vcnt iii effects by heat). Adtl, co tablespoons of vinegar preferably ifiragon, and d or 8 tablespoons of salad oil. Mix thoroughly, adding a button of peeled garlic if ou want to be seriously regarded as o salad maker, then chopped celery, especially 1m green leaves, chicory, water cross, grated carrot or raw cauliflower, Grated checoc, well seasoned or definitely aged mst. fllen the lettuce. marl leafed out. Stir up thorough- ly 03d serve in gmcroun rtlons wfih crackers or thin well tlcred rcnl whole wheat brcld. RABBITS DON’! MIND Rabbits may color willed lettuce. llumnns, t .- l? 10111188“?! don't 'l‘lt‘l'€'d be fewer salad if the vegetables, fruit and lettuce were IIWBYI lPPfl/II" ingly fresh and crisp. I whole been“; EXBIIAIIGE (Canadian I'm) Stock C1000 Bell 1R1 135 Brazilian 10 BC Power A 2i Bldg Products l2 1-2 0m Gem 4 1-8 Con; smelt 34 Dom Brf 3a Dom Steel B 7 3-4 Dom Textile 69 Dryden 4 Imp T01! 10 1-8 Int Nickel a 1-3 Mt! Power a1 1-3 Nat Brew 24 Noranda a 3-4 Shawinlgan 13 St Law Com 115 St Law Pfd 10 Steel of Can 62 Steel of Can Pfd '10 Produce Prices MONTREAL, July 28—(OP)\. Canadian Commodity Exchange. Butter spot: Que (92 score) 34 g-g. traded. sales, 1.100 boxes at 34 Eggs spot: Eastern A-large 33 1-2-34; A-medium a2 11-35; A- pullets 28 1—2A; E-B 28 f~2-29; E. 25- . MONTREAL. July z8_(CP)_. Pmdlwe Prices here today as re- ported by the Dominion Depart- ment of Agriculture follow:- Eggs: graded 543MB 34; A-medium 33 1-2-—.‘i4; A-Dullets 29' B 28 l-Z- ' f-z-ze. ' m‘ o 25 Butter: first grade creamcry prints, Jobbing price, 35 124g; first grade solids, Jobbing price, 35 1.2: ;current receipts, Que no misfit"? 3* :0 = e e, ue no 4 .3- 330124. I ’ n° a eese: current receipt, western and Que white, 1o s-a FOB Mont- real, wholesale western and Que white: ale first grade FAs MontreaL o s. s.‘ '75 lb be _ __ 1.75; Ont 2.00, as Que 160 New Ruling lie instalment Buying Plan OTTAWA, July 28 — (GP) — The Wartime Prices and Trade Board today announced furl-her restrictions on instalment buying through an order requiring heavier dCWn payments on c, large num- ber of articles. The order was Lsusd by A. O. Heather, administrator of con- sumer credit After Aug l wearfn apparel- including footwear, hea- ear, hab- erdashery and lingerie-will be sub- ject to a down payment of one- thfrd, with no down payment less Ihan the maximum credit period will be six months instead of’ the year previously allowed. Furs, fur-trimmed garments and wearing apparel forming part of tho uniform of any armed ser- vice or 0f’ the merchant marine are specifically exempted from this provision. The minimum down payment on furniture. mattresses arid bed. springs for household use will be 20 per cent instead of 10 when the new order becomes effective Aug. 1. As under the previous order boili new and used articles are affected. ‘The down payment must be wholly fn cash and not less than 20 per cent of L11? balance of me cash price aher alowancze for any irade_fn ‘HT maximum credit period rfmains at 12 months. WESTMORELAND W. I. ‘The regular meeting of Weat- more‘and_ W. I. was held at the irme of Mrs. Robert Mayhew on Tuesday evening Juiv 14th. with 7 members and 2 visitors present. Collection amounted to 57 cents. The President Mrs. Haber Macvftfc presided and opened meeting by repeating Institute Ode followed by Creed in unison. Minutes of pro- vious meeting were read. and lid. opted . The Secretary reported that $13.93 was made at the social, Mrs. Heber Mac Vfttfe and Mrs. Heber Can- field were appointed to tting roof and oeflinll 0f school ixed. Commit-toe we; re-apnointed. Lunch Committee for August meet- ing, Mrs verner Moore. Mrs, fisher Canfield. Mrs. ma Wilson. ' Ngxt meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Fred Fall. Resolved that ii you of’ thanks be extended to the members of Victoria Institute for their astfl- ,-_ lance at the District Conventifln. It was decided to write to The filed Crow for some sewing. Meeting adjourned and a delicious lunch was served by "10 71°59"!- NOTED COMEDIAN DIES AFTER SHOW BLACKPOOL. Enlllflfld. July; 18 —fCP) - Billy Bennett, 55. ril- igh muefcJrall and radio comedian, died following a heart attack after th first rformarlce of Geome slim - ack Vlnitlfl.’ in which he was the leading comic. I-lc left His humor, ill-lilting dress cloth- es, flowing mousllche and catch- phfl-BO “Almost. l were known w thousands. He perv- ed wfih iih¢ British army in tho Flfsl. Greet War and was sword- ed m... n c M , the M.M. and the Belgian Croix dc Gucrrc. He be. gun his career as the rear end of a stun donkey but it was in Prince during the last war that he made ii hit u i. funny man and what he described as l lClnteen Comedian cyan! o}! is SALAD on? ‘there is a salad for every day in the year 3nd ft fr important. to dc- veiop your tum: for them because of threatened shortages of canned goods, A postal cord to the Ifeaiih League of Canada. ill Avenue Road, Toronto, 0ntar'o. will bring you n free vitamin chnri for r-ady reference 1nd a booklet‘ "Salads that are Different." Yllll IIISIIBE Confederation Life Association p_.______ Montreal Curb (Canadian Press) W‘ "" Stock Close BA OIL l5 D011 A 2 3-4 FDHI A l8 Int P€I$Q l3 l-4 9 Yesterday s’ Market CORRECTED FOR EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDATS ISSUE Eggs do: 80-360 New cabbage, each 10-15c Roast Beef 25-32c Cream qt. 40c Boiling Meat 15-200 Por! lb. 20-30c Steak, lb. 30-350 Beef, qr 13-140 Fowl, each $125-$135 Butter, dairy 35-38c Corned beef 1546c New potatoes, 6 lbs, 25c New potatoes seconds, 7 ll» 25c Potatoes pk. 40c Celery 15- Onfons. i lb. 0c Tomatoes. 1 lb 20-250 lsland head lettuce 10c island lettuce, leaf loo Chicken, each $1.00-$1.60 Mushrooms per lb. 60c New carrots bunch 8-100 New carrots, 3 lbs. 25c island spinach, in. 10c Potted plants 25c Fresh cod 12c grléashsif-Iaddog, lb. 15-160 s, x wee old, per pair $13 New beets. per bunch 8c Turnlps, bunch 10c Cauliflower, per head lo-llic Broccoli, 15 bunch, 2 for 25c New onions, bunch 5c Beans, 2 lbs. 25c Cucumbers, 2 for 25c Island Cherries, eating, lb 20c Goose Berries, qt. 18c Peas, qt, 25c Peas Pod, 8 lbs. 25c Blueberries. m: qt. 25c Raspberries. x 15-20c 141mb, per lb, 30-350 110MB My mind will o'er hold the pict- ure Of a home where I love best. The house stands by the railroad; Where‘ the trains run East and Wes . The time gently sway and whisper in the sunny morning air And the moon through them will twinkle As ft shines in radiance there, Fond visions of the children That on our lawn would play Where many tiny tots with toys Would willie away the day, And in the hearing distance There lies the busy shore As it laps its gentle waters Just beyond our cottage door. 711cm is naught that I can fancy, That could bring my heart to tune. Ukei a. ramble through the gar- en On n. sunny morn in Juno. And the sunset o'er the watcrl As ft shines along the bay. Bring back dreamy pleasant mem- es At the close of many a day. —CORA MuoNBILL, Summersi‘ , P.E.I. ‘ CHANGE .56; IIAIRDO Every now and then you should change your hairdo. So many wcmen are guilty cf never changing the arrargecrlent- of their hair. Their minds, yes, but their hairdo», never. I cannot imagine what makes them so stubborn! You can, yes you really CAN change your pers onaifty to suit the m‘cd and the occasion Just by tyirg a new way to do our hair vru nrcvc that you no fexfblo. N01‘ "not" in your ways. The casual, loose fuhiona look well with sport-s cicl/‘es The up- iwept, rollrd pommfour forks smartest with ro'l~i"t‘cstsd, ro. mantle clothes. I think you should tlw out new styles both with and without your hot AMI do try a new makeup in suit. You will feel oungeri PAGE FIVE OLD HOME WEEK AND PROVINCIAL LIVE STOCK EX- CHARLOTTETOWN AUGUST ll, l2, 13, 14,1942 THE MARITIMES GREATEST HOLIDAY UPWARDS 0F $10 000.00 IN PRIZES, PREMIUMS ' I, ' AWARDS . PURSES and AN OUTSTANDING ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAM a VAUDEVILLE ACTS including 2 f th WORLD’ .7 THRILLERSe s GREATEST _ _ ‘ GRAND GALA REVUE m. B t'f IGL 4 COMEDIANSWand ilglAliglFUfinLglDgvSsiglillilgl SINGING INTERNATIONAL STAR DANCING TEAM . nevus FEATURED WITH GORGEOUS A SETTINGS AND MODERN Licfggislvrflnlzllgglaélgnmqllvu BIG UP TO DATE MIDWAY WITH NEW ATTRACTION ' ‘ LATEST MECHANICAL RIDES ON MAIN FAIR GllgUlllggdtng OVER 100 of the Best Hor i u. M ' ‘ 4 afternoons with tfigisUDlEVlLLlairlrlillnég ‘Illllallgrdgertsili-Lhonors on Attractive Evening Shows with Vaudeville SINGING GRAN . . . _ _ . . D GALA REVUE Wlth Magnificent Lighting, Effects, FIREWORKS, ETC. Provincial Live $toclc Exhibition Featuriflg PRINCE EDWARD ISLANITS fIQCSl HORSES ITION lJ-r-s ROADSTERS CLYDESDALES PERCHERONS and DRAFT C A T T L E DAIRY BREEDS AYRSHIRES HOLSTEINS GUERNSEYS JERSEYS BEEF BREEDS SHORTHORNS and Other Beef Breeds. ,~ SHEEP OXFORDS SHROPSHIRES SOUTHDOWNS HAMPSHIRES POULTRY PRODUCTION CLASSES TURKEYS GEESE. H15; Plan this for your Holiday Week. Write your friends. Com!’ Provincial Exhibition Association Charlottetown, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND I. W. BOULTER, Secretari- _., ..,' . ,._...- . _._...¢...I.... 1- ‘ .,<_.-r