"Th S6 f’ all ant. with” ’ Priced from $50.00 (not-nun! only) upwards- “Riversitle”—the Business Man’s Watch IITH the unfailing accuracy for which the name "Walthnm" ia famous. the "River- side" combines the simple. straight-forward grtd a _ i.:e desired by the conservative lE-IT- ~ ’ ’ ~~~ Like all “Hltham products ‘he ..t\ » owes its reputation to the sc.~ ' . undardixed method of watch- II- "it. i. tssures unvaryirg quality of material and workmanship throughout every detail of the mechanism. Your ieweller ean show you “altham "Riverside" models. eased in gold-filled or solid gold. in both lZ and l6 sire. . WALTHAM THI WORLD'S WATCH OVER. TIME Waltham Watch Company, Ltd., 189 St. James St.. Montreal liken and Dbtribvtloru of "althnm Products in Canada Factories: Montreal, Que" and Waltham, Mass. (‘LEARANJE SALE t l‘ am authorised by Oliver Warren to . River Thursday. Nov. 3rd at 1 o'cfotk. S head t. coming 4 years. lBritish Soldieri. 2 fa: pigs. 30 hen y 20 loades straw. 3'1") bushels grain. 5') hush '1 l‘, 100 bushels potatoes. Also all farming furniture. - whee’. implements t a A HUSB T0 IIARCIA Dy CAROLYN IEECHER g». -- — - Chapter LIV John had been a bit. troubled over keeping what he had done .or Kenneth Bauer a secret from slarcia. He hated deception of any form. and when he revolted against Iiar smuggling he also felt a hit cHXISClEDCB strickq, on his own ac- too. he would have to . x- svrt of an excuse if ht- nsed to give a part of his ' " to the buy. Marcia would .t. qu tion aim. So azter a lzttle boy 1 , Aiarcia?" .... .o u seal of him ni-e aken -. . “i, -_ ..:.-.i—" -~. _ su can . 1...: ‘. .. . t. -p. to XX\A.~C him .... . t. l should think" -... o... h d as..ed no questions t- to» or where John had lived while she was away. She had taken :0. granted h.- had lived at his lub u:d he had not undeceived her. Had sue asked he would have - r a: once he had b€cl1'“'l1ll . ‘Turner. but as she did not he .l..i kept still. 0 "hlartza. 1 want to adopt .,-_\' If a bomb had been thrown at ger hiarcia would no‘. have shown greater consternation. "John Aldrich! Are you crazy.’ and household . a._ _. -. ing places. p and on cars at the Railway wharf Charlottetown. Apply to MALCOLM MARTIN, in charge “MANOA” Passenger Steamer j Leave Montreal for Charlottetown-October 13th. O:[ob¢r i g - November 17th. ' d Arrive Charlottetown and leave for St. John's-outdoor ‘Eth. i" Imber in. November Eth. "x Q g l‘ Arrlvs Charlotteown and leave for Montreal-October o amber 8th, November 28th. t l i t t Carvell Bros Agents IJ _=u_>__-t_:;.'7L_‘ ...t.. ~ - .- 24tn 1 ,8- it ;\ S. S. “Canadian Sapplear lllld this season, namely:—- ' From Montrial ff October 29th From Charlottetown November 3rd Should there be sufficient car go offering the S. S. ‘. Newfoundland direct. For further information apply t0 BUNTAIN. BELL l. CO» Charlottetown. Sept. 26th, 1921 RAII- AND TO MAINLAND round trip daily (except Sunday) between Borden and Tormcntine. Connecting Train leaves Charlottetown, 6.45 a. m. CONNECTIONS AT SACKVILLE WITH OCEAN LIMITED I V I I i Saskatoon and Vancouver. , 13 train Connections for ST. JOHN A BOSTON by No. Moncton at 2.30 p. m. W. K. ROGERS. City Ticket Agent W. M. FLYNN. Station Ticket Agent INTERNATIONAL LINE Ii-IIII GOYIIIOI IIIIGLIY Illl louvo It. III! eve gul m l. Q0 oven Insulin st O p. 5 (Atlantis time) _- runnin- talps ovate “he! ' l...‘ all- ‘lbs tnInstpseoI-nba ass n. Joan. d h tlIlflllmIl-OI-Q consul: Isslsurnmt Istsepsltsa dsQssass Ieuivhfiaosoolosnna QtIUQ-bclalllhnallalxflsnannifl ___ c Terms-Ail sums exceeding 51min Mr. W rreti has sold his farm and everything must go. Come one and all and come early. n‘ ' BENJ. CARTER G SON F Auctioneers. ' l i i MUSSEL MUD i _ We are prepared to supply a 200i quality of the L . ' above fertilizer when farmers require it in the follow- _ Now in Orwell Bay landing at Vt-rnon Bridge. China Point, Hallidayfs and Brush wharves, later Ill the season at Pownal and West River wharves or to D LMcKINNON, Montague 2°th NOV "l0! _,. The following are the proposed sailings of the S. S. "Canadian l Supper“ from Montreal to Charltretowh and St. John's, Newfound- . "Canadian i. _ t gum," ‘m i034 gem mg 5311 a bout November 20th for St. John's Agentl. STEAMSHIP SERVICE _l Commencing October 31st S. S. Prince Edward Island Will make one For Quebec and Montreal-Connections at Montreal mith "Contin- ental Limited” for Ottawa, North Bay. Cochrane, Winnipeg. Edmonton- leaving 4 W. T. HUGGAN District Passenger Agent EASTERN STEALTSHIP 1.11m», PLIIIICZLID IRIIBIT IIITICI IIIWI-I fl‘. JOII AID '1 IOITOI Wollon- ohoolly tripe are vln Instport and Lnbee. due legu- about’; In: Intends! Boston laud Ins Inlay: otlommtlhrlult Adopt achild when we have all we tan do to get along as it is. Talk about bang a business 1 should call ;t pretty poor .5 to take t‘ e support of som- to clses chad upon yourself if you have a ‘ money to waste in d over eath other. so her indignation. _" 1 ever thought. Mart-is that 1 m ht he lonchv?" "Lonely-f When 1 am constantly pfannzng good times for you! What in 'he worid has come ove- yoti. John?" “l know. Marcia. Bu‘ 1 am lonely ii Healthy Children Always Sleep Well The healthy chill! sleeps well ;und utiriiz; 3's w-aking hours l i vnr cross but always happy uni --';~.i.i; l’. uly the szcitly and pecvvsh '1'1r-.>n i» l‘J' they are. cross and t.) ' ' ‘ vii-a] give them Baby's Own Tabletsan-i the} twill soon , be well and happy ‘again. The Tab " lets are a mild but thorqugb lava ‘tive which regulates the bowels. sweeten the iftllflliCll. banish con- stlptttitin, colic and indigestion 1.1.1 chad . lluthr-rs ll lsleep well: if 7' -1 promote healthful sleep. They are absolutely gtiarariteed free from tpiatt-s and may be given to the new born babe wi‘ ,They are sold by "or by mail at 2?- cent. t lThe D1‘. Williams Mehzcine ' Brockville. Ont. :1’ 3U al . box from Co. E m C- s Desirable Fox Feed During our killing: season we have a. limited quant -, ' Fresh Hearts. Tripe. etc__ at sl~ ‘ of special value to feeders a. this season who aim at prolucin. tn- hest fur. Shipment by frright in any quantity rvquin-o THE ISLAND COLD CO. LTD. IALE FOR SALE I Shropshire Registered Ram. alsi ram lambs. A Registered ratu costs parties no more than a scruo ram now. who never used a Regis- eral grant of the Live Stock BT/lfltll. prize winners at our Exhibitions. The value of a purc bred sire has been demonstrated many times by experzments conducted at various Agricultural Colleges and Experi- ment Stations To quote one: in 1913 the Xiissourl Agricultural 15x- perimental Station conducted a test to show 'he value of a good ram. Seventeen ewes were bred tn an llli°1‘l(tf' snub ram and .-cv- ram. The lambs sired by the purr- tired ram made 26.6 per cent. mur- daily gain than (host- stroll by thr scrub. The lllllllig from the pure bred ram sold for $7.35 per 100 pounds and the scrubs for $4 5O pcr 1'10 pounds. For furthnr tiurtictilars apply at the Curravill» itegistered Sheep Ranch. Limited. J. E. FLVNN. Manager. l‘ f). Atirirery Parriigan, R. R. No. t. P. E. 1. s. s. Hill-bib!) For your pleasuw and health a that ‘ you bought and for '11-'- - lor. dining room. bed room furnlt are. made in hiahogany. quarter . - t“ ‘rry and other wally woods ,1 valuable typewritin; desk and fnd lot of good goods. Charlottetown - l- l BENJ GARTH‘ d so" I . I“ tered Ram before owing to the lib-i Man;- of these rams are‘ -ntecn tn .1 fairly good registered‘ x .»,.,, -'f a; i _- <1 WN GUARDIIN A ' strange as it ma. seem. And this child. this boy, has become very dear to me. He wouldn't trouble you much. Marcia, and before long will be old enough to send to u boys‘ school. Be generous. Marcia. and agree to have him here." Then- was a pleading tuna in John's \'Dll that perhaps used for anything else would have caught Marcias atten- tion. But this idea of his was s. absurd. so utterly b-yond concep tion, that it only angered her. "1 never shall ba\e a child here as long as 1 am mistress of your house 1 thought you loved me. John; were satisfied with me, my company. Nowyou was‘! t“ ‘err’ me tocare for a child who is nothing to us in any way. 1 don't undertsand you one bit. You are aiways making a poor mouth. too. and it costs money to educate 1a bJy. Whom do you expect to ,.<crinip to pay- for it-—not me. I ".i.el_\'?" l 'o. no: you. Mart-la." weartl)‘ rerlzed John, ; “l never w-snt to hear that boy's izauie again?’ she declared. "l 5 su‘: understand what's come over i ou. .‘ow let's talk of something ‘jeasunt. Claire Sanders is going gi-‘e a masquerade party nex. " 1e}; 1 luQEGJ a_t costumes for both ‘u! us today. l shall have you go as sixteenth century knight and 1 shall go as a shepherdesa Both wostumes are so becoming." 5 For tn:- first time John took Muriel Doran just a bit into his confidence. He told her that afar-ma absolutely reiused to receive lllt‘ ‘boy and that it might make things unphasant if she found out be was caring for him. "A man is sometimes all kinds of a coward." he added. smiling queerly. "and l am one when it wines 13 going contrary to my ‘ a-ishes. She is a hit spoiled . Yet l cannot give the bu," , .. up cnt _ "Send hzm tc- a troy-s‘ school. By and by, when he is older. perhaps Mrs. Aldrich will~—be stronger, feel differently." So 1t w-as decided and little Ken- ncth was sent as a day scholar to f1 school near Mrs. Turner's home ur. l he should be old enough to be a resides! pupil. "John Aldrich. you must get yourself some clothe=l~ You are ab- stlutely shiny on the elbows." Mar- ‘. them as soon as pos- "Yoti will ge’ llirm right away. old tiear. 1 can't bear to see handsome husband looking shabby 1'1‘. nice! you down at your tailors tomorrow noon. Len Morrow hall on a stunning brown suit the other tiny. Yi u wnultl 100k wonderful in one kc it" "l cannot got a suit this motilli Xian-Ea. l have :0 pay for that but tun; chat." 1t iv all 1 can manage." "1 believe you g0 shabby pur- poseh, to mortity me. or so l won't tea c _v'.~u to go plat-es \vi'h me ‘-\' 1. cvcr is 1h;- matter. John: you don't seem tu really love me anyl more?" Her lips quivcrcd like a spoiled child's and two big tears splashed down her cheeks. "Of course 1 love you." John kissed the zears away. but as the i100." clnscdhfter hint he sighed deeply. then repeated his old form- uIa: "What's the use?“ Chapter LV (liter- wi‘e as John Aldrich watched she seemed to him in Auction Stile 0i Furniture We are authorized by “rs Dr Fullerton to sell at the Manse No 20. Brighton Road. on hionday". Oct :11, w-nlmenrlnl: at 1 o'clock. a lct of choice furniture comprising par lvrtionel book cases. roll top desk Auctioneers l1 AU“Tl0‘i 30 a "rs o.’ marsh land at Jobb- son's River, on Aionday. Oct. 31st at 1 p_ m.. to be sold in 6 lots. .'- acres in each lot. 12 months crc llit on approved joint notes. lf day is stormy. firs‘. finc day. J. A. McDONALD. Auctioneer. JAMES DCMPHY. Johnston's River. ifleirance Auction Sale Winsloe South on November 2nd. at 1 O'Cloci< Sharp ilavinp sold my farm 1 will sell on my late premises on above daft all my. stock. crop and luiplcments Stock Horse ll Mares from R tn 1i year's. 2 in mil: 12 choice young Milch Cows. nll in good order. tested by (‘ity Officer. 4.7 p. c.. Heifers, 1% years Jersey Grade; Registered Jersey Bull. 1% years. 1'.’ Breeding Ewes. -~|-1 Crop. i.’- tons good Hay: l Binder. (Mi trip on the "Harland" is unaut- passed. You are offered the op-l portuuity any Tuesday. Thursday. _ Friday and Saturday st. I p_ m. Tuesday. Orwell return fars lb cents. . ‘Juradsy, Victoria. return fare Friday, Bast River. return furs _ I6 conta i Saturday, West River, return fora i ll cents. Be one of the largo number who . low taks advantage of those vsrv enjoyable excursions. The sccomodations are fine. We how you will be plsasod with tbs Insults. Passe ‘I'll. Cormack); Hay Slower ll-‘rost fi- Wnotl i : 1 Disc Drill. i Disc Harrow; I S T Harrow; 1 Pin Harrow; 1 Steel Rake Tyer; 1 Plough (Single); 1 Gang Plough: 1 Thrnshing and Cleaning; 1 En- zinn r’: H. P.. Empire Belts; 1 Se! Bob Sleigh. with pole; i Wood Sleigh; 1 Driving Sleigh: 1 Tru:k Wagon (p010); 1 (‘art Wheel: 1 Hay Carri ‘r, open blocks. together with a lot of other articles it... humorous to mention. Sale positive no reserve as farm is sold. 1f stormy on first fine day. Terms 14 months on all sums over $10_ 6 p. c. of! {or cash. Long Search ls Now Rewarded MRS. IDA PICKETT WAS TWEN- TY FIVE YEARS TRYING TO FIND RELIEF. AT LAST SUCCEEDS Mrs. Ida Pickett. 274 South Div- isiou St.. Buffalo .\'. Y.. 531-‘5! "Twenty {ii-e years is a long time to keep looking for something without finding it. and it's no won- der 1 almost lost hope, But l final- l_\' found what 1 was hunting. a medicine to relieve inc if an awful case o! tndigcstion. "Taniac rt-vrarded my long search for TrllPT. and 1 now enyor Letter health than 1 have 1n thirty years." “an; people on verge of despair .1878 taken Tanlac and recovered. Tanlac is sold in Charlottetown: by Reddin Bros. and by leading druggists everywhere. most a stranger. They were so rad- icaliy separated from each other; there was nothing between them but his flimsy thread of duty and pity. ' "Not one thing in common." he would mutter when she failed to re- spond to his attempts at an under- standing brtween them as to his business or recreation. As be watched her. ‘houghts travel back letting his over the :enl1_v loved her. It was shock when be recalled those first months. :t was scarcely years, and rcmembertd that he hadn't felt the constriction of her soft. tearful llOUPflilD-LUOD to have her own Way. .\s he stutlicd the calm. self- satisficd profile of the woman he had sworn to love and cheriaht he knew that he never would break with hcr. Without him she would be lost. almost derelict. She was meant to be cared for and protect- =d by some man. That he was the "nan Wi~ perhaps his misfortune. ‘mt he had elected t0 be that man. Had be any kick coming? lt was all so distressing. after day he lived anti moved Marcia tvi-lied him to live and more Yet they were as separated now ...= when the rut-eon mlled between them. llc winders-d if he should go away. far away. if she would find a lltitfl to care for her as sh.- longed to he cared for, a lite of ease, o. luxury. of self indulgence. Just then she spoke: " are you thinking of. dear? so solemn." "or you." Da _.' tin’ ta fixture there as your inkweil if years. he wondered if he ever hadl rather a l tgreat that a destroyer of ships sailing under their respec- "liow nit-PI i always tell all m. women friend.- how awfully cw.- ;en€n1 we are. bow you ncverl ‘cxiketi at another woman since we So many men. even tea-l _ do sometimes flirt a‘ little. 1'. a terrible thing for ‘heir u lyos. if they have any .\1>n =lrould bc just as faithful as w..- mcn, 1 ttm glad we never quarrel John: that is. bardlv W91‘- 01117 'wu or thrPe times since we marri- ed, and than you were cross with ycur llllln w fey?‘ in that precise moment John be- zumn conscious that he never ‘oulti break the hold that Marcia. ind upon him. never change in tlic slightest the life that was begin- ning to rat-k and ravage him. He ~ s aware that he still had an ef- ..0nate feeling for his wife: he Yi-s WW1 had. A protective feeling also; he was NSPWBWW for her happiness. Marcia had always seemed ti; ‘ecl that marriage was the onl?‘ true state of grace. the obi! res- net table phase of living. she 815v, ield the idea that it should make ‘- man. whoever and whats-var he might be. verv happy because .~ "no woman allowed him to marry her, and spend his life 081118 l?!‘ her and loving her. Marcia talkeo great deal about love, the love a man owed his Wile- (iften Marcia would drop her . "IPH. THE FASTEST TIME ACROSS CANADA ‘Continental Limited" on Canad - Ian National Railways. the Medium of Trans-continen- tal Travel. Across (‘anada—from ocean lo icoan, the finest medium of travel ‘s via the through trains of the Canadian National Railways. From the Atlantic to the Pacific the fastest time is made. and the ‘nost luxurious of train service furnished. From all Maritime Pro- vince points the finest of connec- tions are afforded at Montreal, via lliP "Ocean Limited" and the "Maritime Express." with the fam~ ius "Continental Limited" leaving Bonaventure Station at 9.00 p. m. daily, for Ottawa. North Bay. Coch- rnne. Winnipeg. Saskatoon. Edmon- ‘on and Vancouver. Leaving Mont- "cai for instance on a Sunday even inst. tho traveller arrives ln Van- "ouver early the following Frldfl)’ morning. after five nights and four days 0f travel. on onc of the best equipped and most modern traine on the continent. The "Contlnentnl Limited" is a tolld steel train of standard sleep ers, Compartment Observation Car. tourist sleeper. colonist cam and ‘irst class coaches. The finest of illning cars are attached. and the wnssage ls the acme of travel com- fort, with the important factor of making the fastest and most direct trans-continental journey. The route taken by tho "Contl - 1etal Limited" affords the traveller the fins-st variety of scenic views and the most interesting sections )l Canada are traversed. The road bed is regarded by experienced travellers as the best and smooth- est. while the modern coaches are easy riding. The rigors of old time travel are eliminated and train wearlncss unknown. There is no train on the continent that affords such luxurlotis and convenient ser- rice. Particulars regarding this through Trans-continental Service. and all information can be obtain- arerusu” ucuunnsn J. A. McDONALD. Auctioneer. pertinent, at Monctvn. N. B. ed from all Ticket Agents. or by writing the General Passenger Da- "l i‘ H 4-bit", OCTOBER 29, 1921 ___‘ head on John's shtiuldor and non-l r [as that she loved him “awfully ' . ‘- much." that be was a "dear old; ' thing" and that she "wouldn't change places with anybody on earth." Of course she didn't under- stand liusinessy but she wanted to help hill] save-money if it was necessary. and if lic would do as she said. put a little away each month. he would soon have his “nest egg." These spells of affection." as John called them in his mind. were perhaps harder to bt-ur than her complaints. She was 5o absolutely ilwcnioua. yet so lacking in con,- mon sense. that at time; it was all Johnn could tin to keep his temper. Heoftcn wounded ht-r feelings, a1~ ways UIIlDIEDIlOTiEIlLVJiBO then she never rested until she had proved him in the wrong. herself a much abused wits ‘ Her appetite for pleasure. for gayeiy- seemed to increase with what it fed upon. Her bridge clubs, the dansant parties. dinners and theatres left her little or no time for the‘ serious things of life. When 10hr: ublected. declared he could not stand the pace. she would say. "It's a good thing you have a “'39 W110 1111185 you from that old desk You wtitilli become us mutui Use 01a Dutch t... a Clean, MBright Bathroom Porcelain, enamel, marble shining with their origin’ ' a1 lustre and beauty! and stain gone! Room and fixtures hygienically clean! It's bid Dutch that saves time and work; and does a thorough job. Dirt '\: ModslnClnldl 1 didn't. Some wives would jun 3'1 (Continue! on page six) -i—<o>-i- ICEBERG DANCERS The danger from icebergs in the North Atlantic is becoming has sent out to see if it i5 possible to‘ disperse some of these floating masses by means of torpedoes. Although this is a new develop- ment. iceberg hunting is a regular part of the work of American navy vessels. Each year vigorous raids on the lcetlelds are carried iarecommended in all cases of general and nervous debxlil)‘ and in canes 0f alovv convalercence bccnu ae. b61115 ma‘? :"=":.‘“:.*:3-..:z ... .311‘: t . . . ' . a so The lnternahonal ice Patrol, as ‘ulifgéit gluing an). em,“ m. ‘numb, the fleet is called. came into m“ o; the ‘Hmenlgry organs. existence as the result of the sink- ing of the Titanic by striking an BROMA ls a wonderful tonic Whifir :3‘!!! - _ » » .. 1 ' ure y )t£Cl1Ul8 - “Ellen; m ‘Hutu’ 191"‘ fgfslhl. plltilfiasfit mixture the Glycero- Since then it has done much o; ,—_~,.,u,.,,n_ Snag“... ma good work. On more than one 0.- casion ships have been saved from danger by thc patrols wireless warnings. The cost of the Work is borne by all maritime nations using the .-\'.~ lantic. in proportion to tho number tive flags. phosphates [fun with 0n sale everywhere. DIL rm. atmtm e cm. LIMIT‘???- our-aunt: Peptonlzcd Meat Extract. i '~ '~ -~ -\ i.» i- 1;‘ OURS— you can ILJQV ‘I COMF RT by the new Pipelcss method. .. ‘ Z‘ _ ill ll sis .- _ ’~ Ix lmtnlpl OUT a single pipe-WITHOUT tearing up floors and walla-WSIDE OF 24 H have within your own all the cheerful heat and comfort of the big summer sun-every nook an comer of your home can revel in 70 degrees of happy, healthful warmth and comfort. The heating engineers of 1921 have ended t ' home of fumace I ca, hestin stoves and flying ash-have discovered that I carries itself GLADE and CHE LY to the furthest comerrs of a home-have in the wa to EVEN HEATING everywhere, to , HEAL and ‘Warmth home on Winter's he days of dirt and mess, have rid the bittexeat Twice the comfort at half the col is what the new Entc rise Pipelols Furnace oflen EW HOUSES AND OLD-WIT 0R ,WlTHOUT CELIARS-an abundance ol heat EVERYWHERE from any kind of fuel is what we GUARANTEE. Hot air rises and cold air falls. Briefly, that explains caa h ll the hIItABOVE the furnace, none around it-A OOL C Rluitablo for Goring e etables and hen from cumbersome WHAT USERS SAY: DsdnSdisfoetian "You stood behind pica. Hav ' lled ' -...:.:':t:...l‘.'.?.""...."..lm . _ 'th d dosed atai :‘.'..r."";. ::...*“'...‘.l..... urea". are"; ab.“ m“: 1i Jli-"i-I" M» M» “"‘-. SIN DAY is all it takes to install an Enterprise Pipeleasftrnaca ll. F. LEE andturnyourhonsintolNl-IST OF COMFORT. Sujeadtlgllll. ENTERISE Pl PEESS u RNACE Writs us today our “if: u Llllld it to you with aairnple little _ _ _ to draws m hlayontol ur -o..*;r:*.z't.~.:r"-.tzz'st.zzzaisr:i"tr.k?.'..r.iifi§’.t ~-.=*--, m,» I'°==-»-',,,,°"'.,,*'" bomadoassrtugandcomfortablaasanyhomeonearthTho wm‘.| .“;b change can be made without dilturbarvcs to yourself or your home. 51' ' mm “am; CD07 you bow. n. must, m. chart and I “gym Engineering Servteo are ALL ram t. no oaucanxit E I, ouyourparttolnryordoanytldngelsa. dthotuthnodds, Di ‘o’ rsmcmberourguuunteoandwritoustoday. ,.“h,’”m ' ‘l has bu: mamas ENTERPRISE FOUNDRY co., tmman, ..............““..t%._._._,.. ucxvms, it. s. mFw-Inl, III“ F‘ Mslsnolthsuul-knoenthuollnhrprlssfisom Ltylu-ouyf and Furnaces, and Enterprise llandfl krgsa- H} Orendsslsrnprsseiatlvshysurlscsltywillnsksthshstahtisalsryll- In-QL