The G... ' an. Page 9 Friday. .Aiiit- (10; 1956 7IN MEMORIAM g1"”.t2l.E-in Ioving'- memory of ;., . I ! Ilse a.....ii... Iirlll S'cele who lost his life by ,i,....iilog on Ai.IS- ml. 1955- .... .1). cu sit and.tl-ink of you, in then of how you died. '1. .i.lnk we could not 8137-200!!- .6 13...... you closed. your eyes. Ti. pain was hard the lhock "V' ..I:”."e.v... thought yohr death was A,l,l.7a;iily those 'who have lost can -11, I 111: pain of parting without fare- cll. ' ' hirer remember-ed by Harry. ,u;.r.iarct and Carl. , in Y: In memory of our I1...-pillfw Walter Murray who was killed in a car accident at Clyde 1;”-er, Aug. 10th. 1955 also our Illtlc niece Margaret Murray uho died Aug. 11th.. 1955 from injuries received in accident. Joy and Charles. Agents -Wasted INTERESTED AN ABOVE average income the year round. An independent business. selling household -and farm necessities in nearby rural area. can be yours without investment. Pro- ducts established and nation- ally advertised. Proven Methods. Free insurance plan. For inform- ation without obligation, write today Dept. 1-c-la. The J. R. Watkins Co.. S50 St. Roch St., Montreal. Apartments Vlanteil UNFURNISHED ATED APART ment., Apply Box 815 Guardian. learders Iceoinnodated THREE OR FOUR MALE BOAR- ders. Dial 6215. 0 BIAKENEY-In loving memory III a dear husband and father, Atwood Blakeney, Sea View. ulltl passed away August win, 1947. Calm and peaceful he is sleeping Suoolish rest that follows pain, llv who loved him 584"? "U35 him i:.i trust in God to meet 8:81!- lnscrted by wife and family. MURRAY-In loving memory of my dear little neice. Margarita F), Murray, who passed away August 10th. 1955. Your memory to me is I tread!-In Your loss a lifetime regret- Sweet memories I cherish forever Of one I shall never forget. Lovingly .emembered and sgdfy missed by Aunt Alice. Mt-GUIGAN-In memory of our mother, Mrs. Philip McGuigan, who passed away August 10th, 1954. ' Two years have passed since that sad day, when only we loved was called IIWBY we little knew when we woke that morn. The sorrow the day would bring. To part with one we loved so dear. Lovlngly remembered by bus- band and family. MURRAY-In loving memory of Walter and Margaret Murray, son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Murray who were killed in a car accident at Clyde River, August 10th, 1955. We little knew when we woke that morn. . The sorrow the day would bring For the call was sudden. the shock severe, To part with two we loved so dear. sometimes it hard to understand. Why something have to be, lint in his wisdom, God has plan- ned . llvyond our Power to see. God gave .us strength to bear it- ind courage -to stand the blow. But what it meant to lose you lluth V no one will ever know. .-llways remembered by daddy, mummy. brothers and sisters. AIURRAY--In loving memo y of my dear nephew Walter Mur- ry. who passed away August to. 1955. world may change from year year , And friends from day to day. lint never will the one I loved From memory pass away. Lovlngly remembered and sad- ly missed by Aunt Alice. BERNARD-In loving y of our darling sister, Betty Ann Bernard. killed August It), 1965, as a reault,of a car accident. Dcop In our hearts there is a pic- ure Wnrlh more than silver or gold, his a picture of you dear Betty wliuse memory will never grow old. Ax angels keep their watch up there, Oh God, please let her know, That we down 'here do not forget. we love and miss her so. l.ovlngly'remembe ed by broth- er and sister-in-law. Raymond and Thelma. - BERNARD-In loving memo y of our darling daughter and sister lietty Ann Bernard, who died as a result of an ” at Clyde River, August 10. 1955 at the early age of 15 years. We little knew when we woke that morn The sorrow the day would bring for the call was sudden the shock ROVQIT T" part with one we loved so dear. Styvmctinies its hard to understand llhy somethings have to be. Bulnlin his wisdom God has plan- II Beyond his power to see. . (WI save us strength to fight It And courage to bear the blow Fill what it meant to-lose you It-0.ons will ever lmow. We knowonot how you suffered 3: Lilly not see you die, know yea -pasaaa away .I ROOM HOUSE. M IIGISTIR ,FOR, SALE ( 1 PIOM, I151. I I . I I iuyss ' aa-eel MALE STUDENTS 'ro BOARD. Near r.w.c. 32 Hlllaboro St. Phone 0891. . -rwo cosmos sEf6Eii”rs AC- commodated. 38 Upper Hlilsboro St. Phone 7196. IOURISTS. PHONE 8083 FOR room and board can stay as ' long as you wish, Central. Or students in privatelhome. MALE BOARDERS ACCOMMO- dated. near Federal Building. Home cooked meals. television. Dial 5221 or 88 Pownal St. cars Leaving . ' CAR LEAVING FOR TORONTO. Saturday morning. -Dial 5774. CAR LEAVING FOR OTTAWA. August 19, cantake 3 passeng- ere. Dial 7919. .j........jMj. CAR LEAVING FOR BOSTON. sat. a.m. Aug. 11". I d atlons for three. Call Irving Tweedy, 1312 Vernon River. ACCCOMMODATION FOR TWO. August, in or 17. Augusta or Bath. Maine vicinity. Covehead 4-.1. CAR LEAVING FOR WINNIPEG August 13. Desire passenger to help drive whole or part way. No charges except own expens- es. Phone Telephone Office, Mt. Stewart. . can and Trucks For Sale 0' AUSTIN. GOOD CONDITION. Phone 3843. I153 METEOR SEDAN, RADIO. Ileller. seat covers and new tires. Dial 5883. I15! NAVY BLUE METEOR coach. Above average condition. Owner returning to Ontario. frwife 81050. Phone Summerside CAR BUYERS For the connoisseur of cars. 1955 Plymouth Sedan only ',,driven 17.0(Xi miles, 9,000 of which were on one trip. See this for sure. F. R. McLAlNE LTD. Malpeque Rd. - Dial 7358 Open Evenings Fer llent TWO ROOMS To LET. PHONE 7295. CENTRAL. Phone 4683. ONE. FURNISHED. LIGHT housekeeping room. Phone 6063. THREE BEDROOMS. 11 ORLE- bar Street. No Phone calls. FIVE ROOM BUNGALOW. Brighton area. Apply Box 311M Guardian. APARTMEN'f'.. FIVE. ROOMS. central. heated, third floor, Dial 4555 . FOUR ROOM APARTMENT IN the Warwick. 90 Fitzroy Street. Adults only. Dial 8715. IMMEDIATELY. FIVE ROOM heated apartment. Very central. Adults only. Dial 9888. IMMEDIATELY. C OT T A O E. 4 rooms. sunroom, Brighton Shore Electricity. hot, cold water. 11 Admiral St. Dial M08. HEATED 4-ROOM APARTMENT. Available immediately. Elderly couple preferred. APPIY 303 3" Guardian. HEATED AP 'lTMEN'l'. NEW building, three rooms and bath, hot water, ground floor. Private .trance. Apply P.0. Box 172. For Sale BABY CARRIAGE. DIAL 4111. NINE LITTLE PIGS. 5 WEEKS old. Clair Greenan. rs. Iilcaasows srunto. sussux. N.B.. fer pianos. chosen organs. luau. aouss: R x u. BRICK- aiding. inside unfinished. Fred Smith, Albarton. A ONE :00 GAL. FARM TANK with pump. Andrew Crosby, Son- shaw. MASSEY HARRIS NO. II POW- er sprayer, Elmer V Friuell. Cornwall. ' GOOD WORK HORSE. APPLY John Van Duinkerken. Freder- icton. P.-E.I. - WHAT READEST TIIOU .. .l'OR the best in books'for young and , old - visit The Bible House (0 posite Eaton's). i It ACRES OF LAND SUITABLE for potatoes or pasture with Bood brook. Apply Box 813 in care of Guardian. T- QUANTITY or YOUNG HOL- stein calves, 3 sows. due to far- row soon. Otto Curtis. Bedeque. Phone Z2-.'il. MODERN 5 ROOM HOME WITH small apartment upstairs. Large lot near Belvedere Corner. Box 302. care of Guardian. 1 MILK COWS. ONE REGISTER- ed Polsteln Bull two years old. 2 steers. IV: years old. 2 fat calves. Apply Pat Hennebery, Morell Rear. IN CLERMONT SIX R0031 house and garage. We acres land. Brook running through lot. Also 80 lobster traps. Eddie Mill. Clermont. IDTARY POWER LAWN MOW- er: Willis Piano; Dining room suite; Bedroom set; Fireplace screen and mirror. Odd Chairs, tables. boy's wagon. small tri- cycle. 57 Ambrose Street. ONE 6 FT. MASSEY HARRIS binder with sheaf carrier out three crops. One guernsey heif- er to freshen. Sept. lst. One shorthorn heifer calf 50 high bred pullets ready to lay. Rob- ert Jewel, " i 2.. SI! INCH BUZZ PLANER HEAD. one Stanley mitre box No. 150, one carpenters breast drill, two drop aid! couches. One with mattress one without. Moffatt electric cooker, small tables and lawn chairs. A.D. Warren, lllti Fitzroy Street. IRAY CAN SUPPLY WHAT YOU need for egg - broiler - mark- eta. (Order Ames In-Cross in ad- vance). Still a wide range. Mix- ed. Cockerels. Pullets. Order broilers now late summer. Full information, agent Chas. E. Worth, Cor. Chestnut and Elm or J. Spenc Hughes. Emerald. PROPERTY FOR SALE 4 acres of land and dwel- ling. with bathroom, water and sewerage available. Location suitable for fac- tory. Phone Summerside 2927 FOR SALE 6 room house and lot at North Rustico. For par- ticulars apply- Mrs. Bert Blacqulere, North Rustico. ' FOR SALE Four room bungalow. Apply 8 Beach Street. Dial 4282. ,I'WO. CONNECTING. ROOMS suitable for light b ' ,' Also single rooms. Business gin or nurses preferred. Apply in an. Guardian. APART . SECOND FLOOR. Livia rn. two bedrooms. Kit- chen and bath. Electric stove. water rates. continuous hot water. Garbage disposal paid. Rant 88.00 per month. ll Queen - It. Dial 0135. For Sale .. ......."'i"”.'.'i.E.I.'.F” , If a IALB CLUVII in field. aid. LOT FOR SALE 100 by 150 ft., Maple Avenue, Central Royalty. I-:xcelle'nt view, near school. PHONE 9588. FOR SALE AT MURRAY HARBOUR furnished 0 rotla hona -d lot. Electricity and plumb- " Lot also contains on c. s. III. One on iu-.af. ltseonl '3; Pm” mm d iieeo. iaui;.'m.u. at uni ml 'I i.;.':"I,,'3':,".,,'” '"'.""""' mam clia:iottatwa ea paved A ly: B laad Lebachelr. Vain.-ray Iiarbour. P.l.I. FOR slut . Feuala liels (mu 3 WAITRESS WANTED. APPLY in 'person to Island Grill. KITCHEN WOMAN. ALSO WAIT- ress. Apply in person only 'I'weeI's " i ---t. ' GENERAL MAID FOR HOME IN Montreal. Three children. in family. 'Apply, Mrs. Bruce. Un- ' 2 Office. COMPETENT BARIDRESSER for one of Charlottatown's lead- ing Beauty Salon. Permanent position. Write, giving qualifica- tions. etc. To Box No. 310. a RELIABLE BEAUTICIAN 10 work in Corner Brook, New- foundland. Good wages, estab- liahed clientele. Arrangements can be made for transportation. also room and board; For futh- ar information write Mrs. G. Pickering, Plckering's Inn. Corn- er Brook, Newfoundland. TRAIN TO BE A NURSING ASSISTANT Expert hospital training -- with the same pay and benefits as the men you serve with - can be yours as a Nursing Assistant in the Canadian Army. You learn such subjects as:- Physiology. Anatomy, Nursing Procedures, Care and Treatment of the Sick. and will work in a military hos- pital in Canada or Europe. If you're 19 to 23. single. Canadian citizen, physically fit, with Grade 10 or equivalent, it's your oppor. tunlty to learn a vital and ra- warding occupation. For complete details, mail the coupon below, write, 'phone or vi.slt- Please send me information on how I may become a Nursing Assistant. Name Address CityiTown ...... Prov. ....... .. 'Phona . lelp Wanted Male&FenaIe START A PERMANENT YEAR- round business. You begin earn- ing good money the first day. Strictly your own boss. All fam- tiles are customers and users of our many products. openings in your surroundings. Write for details. Familex, Station C., Montreal. Lost And Found; DOST ONE N. B. LICENCE plate No. 43123 with Green Cross attached, between Vernon River and Morell. Please leave at Owen McKenna's. Vernon Bridge. Iilseellaneeas nous:-wnumi. AND REFRIG- eration salsa and repairs. Stony Electric. WOULD THE. PARTY. SEEN picking up an Angora Kitten on St. Peters Road please return to 11 St. Peters Road. .D...........D.D....D.g ATTENTION IIOUSEWIVES -ax change of blankets and car rob- u for old woolens. Free pickup and delivery service. Phone 6875. NOTICE Notre Dame Academy is ready to receive students for Commercial Class open- ing September Fourth. Pu- pils must have Grade Ten to be admitted. Please apply before Sep- tember First. NOTICEA I Rite-Way Cleaners will be open during Old Home Week, for your dry-clean- service. 192 FITZROY ST. Attention The new High School at Morell will be ready for classee this term and any student intending to make application for Grades 9. 10, 11 or 12 should con- Iali lull Wasted iWT"”'ra'Ti?c"s nuvn nu -mi. V ClD'9iIIAN O:pBOY work. I WIl' '.':':,',':'., ... .l...i'....... leLHID'S:IIdJ'l'0 B001;-.8P5A-I: able rates. 80 Allan Street Dial RELIABLE WINDOW CLEANERS FLOOR POLISHING Anywhere on P. E. Island. . Free Estimates PHONE 8727 or 8054 IACDONALFS DRIVING about. A provan series of driv- ingleaaona '.dual-control equip Inent. Dial um. llurf GRILL - QUEEN Street serving lull course din- aars: pecialiatng in Chinese Hark Wanted EITHER OF THREE CHILD- sen one of school age. requires house work in or near Charlotte- town. Write Box 2 Guardian. following regulations: 1. The work must be done 2 hou-rs. 3. work is started. name. 4. The owner must The money shall charge for the 5. Young men to work in la . Ads - Dial 8506 tlaril Warm IXPIIIENCID CARPENTER mllaallldlll or repair work. Teachers Wanted ASSISTANT IN BOYS' HANDI- crafta and Woodworking De- partment for 195&57 term. Tea- ching license not essential. Ap- ply Halifax School for the Blind, I University Avenue. Hnliflx' N.S. Telephone it-6747. MT "TEACHERS WANTED. FOR Hull Catholic School. Initial sal- lry 82.000. plus allowance for Fast experience. Send applicat- ion to J. A. Bouvrctte, Director of Studies, 97 Hotel-de-Villa St., Hull, stating axpgri nu qualifications." en" Tj Vlanteil IIEDER CATTLE. I. MHIIN. non. Mermaid. WANTED-GRILL Pol III! Austin. Dial 3860. WANTED - ALI BOTI'LES lnnta or quarts. Dial 3595. STUDENT WILLING TO BABY lit 35 per week and board. Near Colkle. Apply Box 300 cars of Guardian. WANTED -- BOYS BICYCLE IN good condition. Contact Bill Henley, 622 Slemon Park. RCAF Station. ONE LARGE OR TWO SMALL rooms. Heated. Unfurnished on ground floor preferred by Sept. 3:4 Mrs. John B. Andrew. Dial DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS Province of Prince Edward Island NOTICE POLICY ON FARM LANE IMPROVEMENT Operators of Motor Graders may now use their ma. chines for the improvement of FARM LANES under the outside regular working Fences must be removed by the owner before the The operator must report all lanes done to the County Engineer or his assistant, giving the owner's pay one dollar and fifty cents (31.50) to the operator per machine hour worked. belong to the operator. There is no use .of the machine. This policy applies only to Motor Graders. The use of other machines after hours its not permitted. J. GEORGE MacKAY, Minister of Highways. WANTED Service Station. Experience preferred but not necessary. Apply in writing to- BOX 307 do GUARDIAN Apply in person to:- oecessarily accepted. . WANTED EXPERIENCED SHORT ORDER COOK Preferably female. Good wages, working conditions and benefits. Permanent position. References required. TI-IE RENDEZVOUS, 189 Kent St. DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS Province of Prince Edward Island NOTICE TENDERS are invited for the" placing of Gravel or Sandstone on roads throughout forms and lists of roads to be done may be obtained at the office of the Undersigned. Lowest or any tender not the Province. Tender R.' G. WHITE, Deputy Minister of Highways. on Wednesday. A m on the 1 Coca-Cola dispenser. 1 Safe (small). 1 (5 lb.) Counter Scale. 1 Cash Register sNatlonal). g .AUCT ION SALE The following items will be 15. 1956 t. Petera' 1 Soda Fountain (General Steel Wares) with carbonator. compressor and other necessary fix- sold by Public Auction at 2 p.m. at the Macifay Road, Charlottetown, P.E.I. complete 3 Electric Milk Shake mixers. I 1 soft Drinkcooler (electric). 2Wall ShowCaada.leadedglaaadoors i 1 Automatic oil water heatar (Fairbanks Morse). n DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS Province of Prince Edward Island NOTICE The Steamship Inspectors have direcfedv that the M. V. FAIRVIEW make no further crossings after dark. , . J. G. MacKAY, Minister of Highways. Charlottetown. Prince Edward Island. I9 July. I956. USED BOXES FOR SALE We have for sale a large quantity of used Wooden Boxes. approximately I3 In. x I3 in. x I3 In. waxed Inside with covers. These can be purchased in whole or each at very low prices. Interested parties should confaci:- , G. G. DOYLE or F. D. WILLIAMS. at CENTRAL CREAMERIES LTD. PROFESSIONAL CARDS BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS. Etc. J. A. Corruthars. R.O. M. A. Former. Q.C.. LLB. Bank of Commerce Bldg. Allison M. Glllls. lL.B. J. S. Taylor. I.O. Corner Kent I Qleea Ste. Office I183: House 4756 OPTOMETRISTS Bella Nicholson I15 Grafton Street I. A. MocG-algon 6. Keith Plckard B. Arch. M.R.A.I.C.. bmenile. P,E.I. aarlattatawa. Tuesdays and lhlhlIdg,Dia.IIdMOneanSt- "I'"'!l”'1""' Chas. R. McQui.-ild. B.A. MUSICIAN5 X IKIIIQC KL DIAI III! R HARRIS. . a. c. 0. MucPheo ls Trclnor Md. 3” mchmnuu 3 j St. Dial curl DIAL 4318 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS McDIJNALD. CURRIE 8. CO. CXJOPER BRCTPHERS & 00., Charlottetown o-nu alas. 9'" 9" H. It. DOANE S COMPANY III Great George St.. Charlottetown pg... r.o. Be: an ARTHUR J. GARRETT Palmer Electric Building uiaeiuieun too many Street Dial I88! ERMA P. MORRISON CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT envied-i ans - II mil We-I IONCTON. NJ. I wzigjlllfi, J... II aldinma St. pm 4747 H. J. Mabon. R.0. ahgn P.E.I. h P 4 : LLB. cninomcron Palmer In Haslom 07- w- at c"'”” leak of Nova Scotla am. iJ't......L".'.2l..” Mafhaacn. Paaka In ” St. Mbrks. BURTON Friends of Mr. patit-lacs sister. Glengarry. are sorry IGIPA , has re-entered Weston for treatment. I. Hospital. He was triatrnent for an lniured toot. Congratulations are extended 10. the following students who Inn. cesafuily completed the P.W.C. Entrance EAxlapns. Stella" Glengarry. cc Colllcll . ll Cooke, Cape Wolfe, Francis Mac'- Dougall, Palms Keefe and loll. Hardy. Bloomfield. Mr. George Coughlln. Long Is- land, N.Y.,-was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Dllhlu Burton. Mrs. James 0'IIalleran. Capo Wolfe. la vistingin Hamiltois and Tomato. Ont. son Jackie. of Boston. . ON Bridget M cG . Burton. ' - Mr. and. oliarold Iiowartl, in-d' ster- - T''"”' "I." I.?.'”'.5".'i'" if-'-'i M? soa'M3. rn'sca unclean: Inna. . "IN Mr . J de Moss andr- od Eum.'.l'3'..ua were waahutt visitors to Cape Wolfe. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Johnson and family. Toronto. are visiting Mrs. Johnson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward 8. Griffin. Burton. Messrs. Auaton Reilly, Burton. and Blaze O'I-Ialleran. Toronto. Ontario, are spending their holl- daya at the home of Mr. and Mrs- Petcr 0'1-ialleran Giengarry. Mlu Sheila Doyle. Gilli . has returned from a leasant day trip to Toronto. Ontario. Mr. Gerard Dalton. Burton. rs- eently returned from Baffin Is- land. when he was 611191-Oyd. Miss Frances Butler, Toronto. Ontario. is spending her holidays at the home of her mother. Mrs. Bauer. Glengarry. Mr. and Mrs. Peter MacDonald of Rumfofd. Maine. In visiting m E” E" M” un relatives in Burton and Campbell- Ioll. MGIIIOIOH 3- 50"" Byron J. Grant. O.D. ton. They are guests of Mrs. Mac- ISO Richmond St. 1' gm; 3; pm uu Donaldls sister. Mrs. Andrew Lut- j--e-- ..-EC--AE---- treli and Mr. Luttrell. Campbell- J. Elmer Blanchard, BA. G. F. Huteheson 8- Son 1., 3 0"" 3F n""'' nu Gila". N' Miss Anna Doyle and Regina! Doyle of Jamaica Palins, Mum, also Peter Doyle of Vancouver. B.C.. are-' visiting their fathiar. Mr. Thomas Doyle. Campbellton. Burton '4-H sewing club held their achievement Day on Thursday. August 2. Miss Virginia Mathe- aon was in charge of the Judging. Certificates and prizes were pre- aented to second year class: I. Lana Wood. 2. Maria Dalton. 8. Christina Doyle. First Year (Sr.) Mona Collicutt, First year Mr.) Nadine Rogers. lst, Cbryt Rog- as. 2nd, Miss Matheaon congrltr ulatad the girls on their splend- id work. ' A '"" ""1" :'i.:”."::'.”.:”.l.ii ed oung peope I Rudy Cross swimming and Water safety tests at Whites Cove. Bu- ton. on Thursday. August. hid Mrs. Lance Dalton, president 11 chairman ofthe Water-Sa Cam- rnittee and procured Miss -Hllh tha Meyers. Bloomfield. as In- atructor. Mr. Paul Cudmore. Red Cross Field Supervisor and Min Jena Murphy, conducted the tests and presented Red Cross awards It the following members of the clas- ses Beginners, Cheryl Ro era, Jim- mie Dalton. Dolores Da ton. Eil- een Roger. Manna Howard. Dale Howard. Gale Doyle. Adalla Mc- Carthy, Mary P. Dalton. June Rogers. Cheryl Mccarthy. Ring- gle McCarthy. Teresa Stevens. Jgclrle Doyle. Edward McCII'thY- unda Doyle, Linda Mclionlll. Denzil Cooke. Valerie Coliicutt, Cletus Colllcutt, Joan Dalton. Elaine Rogers. Juniors. First Class, Donald Dalton. June Mac- Gregor, Stella Howard. Marla Dal- ton, Christina Doyle. KWIII HOW ard. Juniors. Second Class. Frank le MacGregor. Eileen Dalton. Na- dim Rogers, Elaine Howard. Nor- ma Doyle. Ann Marie Stevens Intermediates. Allan Cooke. Leo na Howard. on Sunday. July 29th, Fr. Foyil and Fr. Mann. Redemptorlst Fa then, opened a mission at St Marks, Lot 7. and St. Bernard attes. Brocton. The weather prov ed fine all week. Despite the OM! season. a capacity CNN OWN ad. both morning and events! I95 vloaa. Cloatnl exercises were held on Sunday 7 II. MIL 5. I st. Bernai-dette's at 7.!) P-In 1 When all assembled to receive the Papal Bleulll III were enrolled in the Five leap alars." SPRAYHANICIAII, aocA BATON. Fla. (AP)-Jrivv amen wales-any vb: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rhyn and Mass. , visiting Mrs. Rhyn'a mother. MIT. ,