~» l--'.l'3‘<i-=ti~‘.ii\altu1fiv.~ -- -.-.-..--...~. Jewelers, Summersm New Ea Bracelets Bought m, mount buying trip lending muhns. st new low prices. Gold- filled white. yellow. and pink. 111.50. semi»: 18-50 Ind 8M0. No rliru tax on Stainless. To lit Ladies‘ and Gent's Wstdhes. Sel- mt yours at Mono Jewellers. Summerside. Ordinary Bracelets from $1 ID. ' Aquamarine or Bloodstonomugg for blrilldlil in March and diamond engagement rings for liifiiiiillji in April or wcddln in June. At llioasc Jewelery Store. Repair service on Ronlon or ‘flmrrn-‘s Lighters. Parker and tyaturmlzifs Pens. Heads for Electric Shavers. Gold and Silver welding nud raeldcring. Engrgy. lng, or l-Jnlbussing. 0n Gold. Sil- rcr. Leather. or Fountain Penn, Besides firm watch repairing are some of tho services Moose Jew- ellers. Sunnrerdde, offer. limw» Jewellers are selling Solid th-id l-Lngujement Rings from $8.50 plus tax up to as many hun- dred» of dollars you wish to spend. An nsmv-hnsent to delight all customer: wrsneni GUARDIAN scan-rs; .1. sum run-iv. iss mum at, and 00cm 61w. so Ottawa se. sunnmasms us rumor corms-x Iblerivtlnns. Alvis-fling News. i ‘lilfllllfllnnnyllobolghtdgflym-"QQ; i I10 m” Monk", ° "it stores in Iuluussltls: -m.mukumunnmmnnuuu: - The Ourdln will b; “u Carrier lloy st lancer h: 0r "Tar Th1’ wnfiwfie?" I s!" "Ir M" w the l»: Nliwlulhla m dslivsrlq u "Jflumu i -—GALVANIZID Oil ._° _ nines. Bum-i’. Mslpeque, m. A“ 1 s 1 I -'rmr HOOPS. $1.15 per hnd. Burns. Meipsque. —GALVANIZI'.D Wash Boilers, Tubs and. Pail also some Enamel- WIN in stofl. The Summerside Hardware Co. Kensington Service Sta. —!"LEECE LINED Underwear. _POTATO PLANT!!! F03 _Bur.ns’. Malpeque. time. Limited number available -WANTED.-0ne cnall sin R n (lléfice Safe. Write Kensington, Box l '~ ___ lska-Lzlolzlnxlflhl — em 0d tube -nr_:nnmo mars at aurnsz. swmn'ers,d:’ "°"- PM“ 469-3. l-l/peqtw. —-IOI lALE-IOO N.H. llnd Bl. Ballets. J. W. sheen, Kensington. —FOR SALE — Rebuilt bicycles. —BELTDVG FOB BALE. _. Rubber and Leather. N" Con-rent Mixers, Pump Jug, New —l% AND 5 FT. (Pros; Cut Saws, mualmrm: lArgglggg ~01! vrlcu vain present meg SALE-The Moody one set at a Order now. W. D. Croken, Emerald, All widths. Find Used Electric Motors, stew. Good condition. L WlS M , Blowers’ 175m- ADl-‘tly W. D. Crolten, l New Ann,“ c 0a“ Emerald. 11R. i i -ar 110m: - Mrs. Lydia —C0I-E1ua1~r Gas Iron-l. Lamps‘ ""'"'"' Sinums. KCflSlllgiOil. will rcccivc “m1 Lmwma Gemrllllrl N"! hcr friends on her 89th birthday, hiamles l“ stock‘ The sulmmuflde G Monday. March l0. lmrdware Co" l l ""1""! by HENRY iiATiiAWAY —ST. PATRICICS PLAY, ‘The Light Eternal“, at ~Grand River Hall. Monday. Mar-oh 17. ht 8:30 PM. Specialties. l —ll'lSllEilMEN get your Rubber Boots at Burns’. Malrpeque. —li0CKEY — Bedeque Rink, Saturday. March 8. Milton Hor- 1.01s vs. Lower Bcdeque Minks, Grime starts at B o'clock sharp. [Regular skating at 9:15, —1.0ST — In or between Ohar- I lottetown and Summerside, hm)‘ cap marked Packard 12. Finder ploasc notify Lorne MacFarlane. Summerside. Reward. “OAS! JIHVELLERS SUGGESTIONS ihrzrh-Jn Pen: nnrl Pencil Set; from $1.60 to $55. Lighters (m; llavn many styles in Itonaun. too), "nhos! (l Biiifuitl or a Tia ‘ c II very acceptable gift ie-y or for best mun at’ —-HOCKEY - Kcnsington Rink. Saturday. March 8. Third game in final armies. North Shore League. lNew Annan versus Darnlcy. Cvamc girls at 8:30. Admission 35 and Web Saw Blades and Fromm. Double Bit and Single Bit Axes and Handles available at The Simmer. side Hardware Co, —NEW LONDON Presbyterian 'Cnurches. Services. Sunday, March 11.11. Clifton 11.00 A. M. South chm» ville 2.30 P. M. Long River 7.30 RM. Rev. D. A. Campbell. Minister. ‘W —MF.N no reason to be uncertain about that Wedding in J1me. She too would proudly weer s Fine Dia- mond Engagement Ring from t}... 11D to tihe Day Style: at Moose Jewellers. —NOTICE. - Will have for sale at my Farms, Bayview, and Ken. Blflfiton) Ln March. 2 cars Quebec horses. First car about March 12th. Also some Island horses Priced to sell. Quick satisfaction guaranteed to every purchaser, Watch for date of arrival. Walter B. Weeks, Ken- slngton. your uuultlirlg. —PRINCETOWN United Church, Moose Jewellers. Summerside. _ Mflloefue. Rev. C. J. Crowdb. Min- havo resumed their mail order -—CHURCH 0F ENGLAND S01‘- lervicc and will treat your in. flllldl‘ nrvmntlv by mu. and consider the Report of the l in bent: 10.30 Holy C'ml’i'1l1liim|,Si. Committee on Pastoral Relations. 1 Thomas’ Church. New London. 2.30 ' Evening Prayer, St. Stephen's. Bur’ -NEW SHAPES end sizes in as to replace most. broken Crystals. Crowns, Stems. etc. same day left ' here. Wallace Mouse. ' l --ANNUAL MEETING of the {Kensington Dairying Co-operative . I Asociatlon Limited, will be held in the King George Hall, Krnsington. Tuesday. March 18th, i947, at 1.30 P. l\’l. l -s.\1au. sun-loom‘ Presto Pressure Cookers just reofiived. New , pricg $15.95 each. The Summer. side Hardware Co. -R.ETURNS FROM DENNIARK ~ Mr. A S. Johnson. Belmont. Lot’ l farmer at Belmont. At the close of the Second World Wa-r 119 d9- cided w retum as soon as ramble and visit his people. He left from New You-k and landed at Oslo. Norway and proceeded from ihfle . to his hcme in Denmark. He found ‘m; parent; and other member's of ' ‘his family well and in fairly 800d _ circumstances The PGOPIQ 0f D55“ mark am not suflfl‘ much m“; - h ormmi cu 0n as 90m Wmrznraoor - ANTI-MAGNETIC gfmf cm, wp,efi“coun...es my unsaeaxnsm GLASS ‘being mummy m agflcuuurul ° ‘country. they were never threaten- OBSERVATORY MOVEMENT ,cd with starvation. Mr. Johnson w. _ found. however. a lack o! vmrk for s nr-wr too lute to trndc in people m, engaged in 9811mm" four old Wilifh fur n fine modern and much unfl-nploymmh _ 5_ 11-1~\1w::'-'~lr- uaitrfr nt Mouse Jew-z _________ Plll‘ we cffr-r you [rustling "lulu-s including Longincs. Mido ‘little-war. Rolex. Elco. Hamilton lnfl fifteen other fine watches in I grunt x-rrrny ""1 values. cf leading styles Th]; erunpenion fos- your Silt ed collar and fallqfled front. The also! are from PABTMENT. ru- n", vtiso smd dlserim Youth Centre has Dr. Demon's frlrosrl Sleepers will outs-ear any ring-trey gas-mun: l" the YOUTH counts. Heivy Scobehdnvrn Yam Alfie In the Dry Goods llepu-tm of lovely colors. it is nnshrinhahle cents each. - - - A , W PRICED FUR YAilllE Ben’ md Girls‘ Wrist Watches i mm “M w‘ through the When I crane in rm, SIM“. ‘Mk m.“ “In”. ing a very handy article. Ind l"! t Westlox Du or Ingrahsns. oflllhsifsgrossleltwhilethevyi ll-ll plus tax. lie and 10o hold clothing on hunger. or other gnu-yep fnfvn It to the wall MW‘ u‘ "u" "h" 5"‘ 7°‘ it is ired d wn to 2 for 19 cents. Get several to resrrmge on e . . . """" ‘m ° . * 1 h e a 11 ° “l” mn- ‘loloflres closets n house cleaning thin-HARDWARE osean-r- hi: 523i‘? '&=$_;."u**&t' I lint}; "m ' Schools.” was won by the sffirrfv Y lcnso l u?" u‘ “Luminary styles- eArurul. I Xhhna churn. lummr Oloclnl 112T... S...“ -..’.."."'<=1..1.°1°°l" humus l’ ' ' SINDIOR Trnsglmsvvsshsbls appliance with till llsmis firmly with sgsntis u tissues sllissiuvAppiianos. Iils Illlfl CHAIM. ill. e lugs. "ear-u er. mums-mews, .. Alli’. Summerside met bell presented IAIIQIMJUDYBONDUeI-hglhbellvvitlh is h Fretted Crepe. - - - Exquisitely tslored and very Inert! 32 to I18 and the price is His-LADIES’ WEAR. DE- fnr the smell chi-Id. fillho pwsrd prsuun so shes in rupnrsd nits and ehsrnpcursis oooqosrsdfonvsr. eenlcmbloyoewitiaoskeowyouhsvcicon. Msnydocwusrswesrleg llngton. 6.30 Sunday School, the Crystals, etc, just received enable Rectory. 7.30 Evening Prayer, St. days_ Mrs sum!“ was Mark's. Kensf.ngton_ tiltah, 12th and 13th at 7.30 Lenten services at St. Stephen's. Burlington. 14th at 4 Hand 7.30 St. lVlarlCs, Kcnsington.) _ had resided In mi Rev. D. E. Noel. Rector. i ——-—-— 1 —GE'1' YOUR RIG ready andl with one of thosc valuable Bedeque l Carnival prizes on display at l Cnhtbcclfs Store. Prizes have been l tmnaird hy Herman's. Sinclair Gal s-rcnnrt. Rogers and Arnett, Mau- rice Mill. Heath Strong. C. C.‘ Baker. lion. Horace Wright. Wal- Everett L. Bradshaw‘. ~-~ a —TBINITY EVENING AUXILI- Ln Ep- worth Hall on Tuesday. March 4th with the vice-president. Mrs. RS. Hinton in the chair. After a brief business meeting Mrs. Lorne Camp- r-he programme l "Medical hiisslons in India". Dur-. lng the devotional period Mrs. Eric 1 Shem and Mrs. Clifford Rankin sang a duet. An enjoyable social hour brought the evening closc.—S. t0 l another Ista- insflng Mother of nnall children, the Sleepers with extra pants. - - - These other kind-they are the superior es are from 1 to 6 ho use for Hooking or Knitting ls eveli- enL---'l'irtsYernisins 4 md oosnel in Z ounce sketns at a relliy good hnyl-DBY GOODS DIZPARTIENT. Hardware Department this morn- s real bsrgshl. might my eye. - - - It is mum ~11. Clcsct Door 1mm" but it an be 1M w nowhere-tn erfldes. The "Loop" is e ‘reel space or the beck of a door and it will holl qite a nunber o! things. The regular price was ll cunts end: z TRUSSES ABOLISHED ly Isndsrlui New Support- lndorsod by lilo Msliesl Prslssslos. FREE BOOKLET AND DETAILS O! I!!! TRIAL OIIIR dshls British sppiisncs for relief from Ruptum Nos en old-isshionlli lllllthlt holds lsny cuss 8o light all sn ielsred sir-cushion 10-3 gltlllllltshlliilolotllfi. _THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN SUMMERSIDE TODAY (Friday) m SATURDAY link flit-won! um] iltitnyrgrupql m -. SIEVENS ' " AHl] u said/mm“ ,. llllllili lilllllli- Milli illllii l Produced by I srcnnrusr l l! g Also SPORT REEL and , MIGHTY MOUSE Shows 7:15 - 9:15 [ Matinee Saturday 2:30 1 —Y’S DLENS hIEETlNG-liie 1 P98111111‘ meeting of the Summersiclc l Y‘; Men's Club was held on Thurs- day Evening at the Baptist Churc-h liall with Mr. Fred Biligiham in > the chair. Guests were Don Scazs and Jock liopkirk, or Summgy5jdg_ 1 It was decided that the annual . radio auction would be held on iMarch 27th. AS. llopkins and Al- ,‘ 13in lloltman are jclntchairnwon of e ‘ttee in charge and, thgy l reported natons coming in satis- Jflcmflly with many finc articles I ister. 2.30 Covet Gifts. 3.45 P. M. A 5 vices for the Parish of New Lon- I ,ecelved_s Congregational Meeting Will receive don hlarch sun ,t-he Third Sunday- ‘ ' -1m-:n IN nmrlsrr 001.1111- BlA--Al/il$. Allan t‘. SLcWarL pzLsCd away in Victoria, B.(.'., on February 1st after an illness of about [m fcrmexxy Annabell MacLeod, daughter of thc late Mr. and llllis. Anrlrmv Muc- l-Cod of Stanley B1‘ go. Pills but ‘. Columbia for over fifty years whcr: her late husband Allan C. Stewart held the position of. laispcctor of Schools for mnny yvrnvs and up tn the time of his clcnlh five years ago. Mrs. Stnvart i. st11'\i\'t‘d by one son. Mac 0i Victoria 11nd fivc sisters, Mrs. Frank Gladtrin. Van- couver: Mrs. George Barney. Flo-n‘ lda: Mrs. Charles Barnes, Rustin-l L» 1 ll" M- B°“'"°95~ “all” Calllbwk-ldale. Miss; Mrs. A. Stirling Mnc- Improvement Committee cf thc lKay. Summcrsidc 11.111 Nlrs. Agbrrery Summcrsidc Board of Trude was _‘._I,_U_ MEET _ The regular, Burial wok place on itebruarvmzl-pd pvlcscnted to the meeting on 1h - '15, h, "turned 1mm l 1111-». , , 3- day night by the chairman, month: visit to nu former home lffkymfigjfllggoxffillg; §;lfrfem' to Royal Oak Bar. Victoria. B-C- George Melkle. and aoowted by inlbemnetrk- Jvhflm 930$: was held on Tuesday evening with th 8 wit“ 11' l 9W Y?!" B»- Mrs. Elmer Jordan. conduct the , _ . more or tho First C-reat War and. dmuonal period‘ The busmhgsep filed “Pol-ills: sane res conunlttee. held our mean-rig this is 110W (‘Siflbllfilwd B5 B Wwllermlslsion tvas in charge of the presid- ° ent. Mr. Elmer Jordan. Rev. mo. l Barres: conducted s ‘ "Homes". The meeting was dis- missed with prayer after which play practice was held. -8, Brown of Stanley Bridge. -—5- the Beard for their consideration ..—’l‘W0 DIONTHS m‘ JAIL —-In| previously pleaded guilty two months in Jail and ordered to, enter into a recognizance to keep l the peace and be of good behavior for two years. Another party. (the same articles) and who had pleaded not guilty, changed his dies to guilty and was remanded for sentence. In regard to these two cases the court was advised that restitution had been Counsel for the Crown was W. l‘). Darby. I\'.C. and for thc D.0. Stewart. K.C., J.S. Desltochcs, 10d V —-—- ‘a (ll -SEASONAL SHUT-DOWN OF msal. We have learned on good K.C. and ‘IXL, Compton-S. , JENKINS CANNEIIY -— Jenkins Cannery, Summcrsidc. down this weekend having com- plated the seasmfs operations. About seventy persons. fifty wo and twenty men, will be laid until the plant reopens on 1st. This represents s weekly pay- roll oi’ $1500.00. The factory l9 closing slightly earlier th tihls year because they have had larger staff all winter and complet- Kl their Dick this much of s new oil-burning boiler. installation will be complettfd time for the scheduled re-opec oi'_ the plant. They have been enBHB- ed in packing chicken -YOUNG _PEOPLE MEET — Members of the Young People's Ae- sociation of St. Mary's Anglican Church. held their regular weekly meeting in the Parish Hall on Tuesday evening with the presi- dentullaroid Rodd, in the chair. Shirley Ccles acted as secretary in the absence of the secretary, Blanche H033. Routine business was disposed of at the business session. An interesting debate on etive, Speakers for the affirmative were Ross MacKenrle. Albert Ten- ton and Arthur Holland. ‘Iihe negative speakers were Marjorie Nefiwcombc, Earl Crane and George Key. Following the debate a three- nct comedy was read. The play will be presented scmctinro in the spring under the dirzcticn of Rob- ort L. Shaw.-S. -O.W.L. MEETING —— The r08- llad n1on~ti1 and though the , l" a merits -_w on gharge ‘fl ‘hi’? d mu" °ll bllmers decided to deal with w.hat we con- rom s. ccal rm was sentenced to swued the “m. important’ first “i! . your approval, and to be passed . . 001m l l. charged wuh reccwlng stolen goods zgnslilzieililflogl?“ °ll I“ l l“ is to enjoy the benefits o1 the rev- enue_ from the Tourist trade, the town must be made as attractive made as possible to the visitor. and with the natural beaches very defence, hem B will close "l1! Knights Wadrimd-aycvening with the D"!- men idem. M o“ siding. The League prayer was said Mgy by the president and the minutu of the last meeting adopted. The following comvvernors an usual were prean s 13.1". McNeill. Rea Oroas and Girl Guides: earlier. inc; They are planning the installation ship; ‘This Murphy. Letters were read from in lvirrs. D F‘ McNeil], Diocesan 0on- ing vansor of lay retreats and Mrs. Henry this winter ent. A letter was also reed from and when they cpcn again the fish ma. Parnel McMahon. SOO-Sfln‘ will have commenced-S. correspond Lines U Sinclair 6: Stewart Limited Town Improvements Urged By Skide Board Of Trade The following report of the Town "We, your Town Improvement improve- suggcslcd were many, we "We therefore make the follow- recounnxendatlozu to v0“ for "1. We feel that if Summerslde handy trcng effort should be made clea up the beaches and pro- e sanitary bathing conditions by fferent method c»! sewerage dis- hcld in the on League was of Columbus Home Ls; Margaret Wedge. pre- werre read and t and reported: Mrs. Mrs. Leo Wood. mazes- Ml-s. Laurier Peters. member- ptlbllcity. Mrs. Josephine ‘Ihnincr. Diocesan Presid- Sparkling an incinerator ‘was too expensive. d: town. and the rubbish covered or some arrangement might be made of the dumps used by tho Airport on the road to Miscouche. l1 the waterfront Ls going to be Clmfli up and kept clean. must have immediate attention. Most Acceptable For Style And Most acceptable for style, qual- ity ond serviceable from Sizes 4 to 9 ond from Shrine; Footwear A Dash of Chic New ready for your choosing, newest styles, losis ond pot- lerns in block ond colorcd kid, ‘calf, sucdc and fobrics FULL RANGE OF WIDTHS AAtoE AT PRICES RANGING $3.95 to $8.50 SHOE DEPARTMENT (Main Floor) WEUY. l/z Sizes I SIIMMERSIDE, P. E. I. authority that this can be accomp- lished at not too great a cost by providing tanks to accommodate the savvcragc which 15 treated with. chloride o! lime and dwnpcd “lien the tide is flowing out of the har- bour. "2. Ws also strongly recommend that some method e1 garbage dis- posal be arranged by thc town. If it ha; been suggested that a vwastc piece of land be obtained outside with clay by n tractor or bulldozer with the Government to make use this 111M181‘ Most of the dumps in ‘Town now are owned by miratc individuals. and if they’ decided to close these up as they have o perfect right l0- hhe people in the town w'c=uld he in o, ban spot regarding d1sposal of‘ garbage. In this connection we also recommend that the by-law regard- ing the dumping of garb-ago on the beaches bc enforced. "3. Last year the pavcxncnrt on one side of Water Street was wid- ened, and the Town Council should be wmmgnded on this action. We would recommend that the same thing be done on the South side (m; year if possible. "4. Note-e Dame Street should b0 paved from Cedar Street West to the Western highway. and the elld of Harvard Street connecting mth me f-[jghrwgy m, the East end‘. this would eliminate a lot of through town traffic from Water Street- "5. u 15 also rooonuneirded that l Diocesan- ing Secretary in regard an appeal from Archbishop Duke, National Chaplain. for don- stlcms to the Holy Father's Wel- fare Fhmd for Europe. A suitable There was a general discussion on the subject o.’ the C.W.L. Scholar- ship Fund ond a sum'cf money was voted toward; this pffllecl- Due to It being the Lenten season, no social hour was held-S. Personals »i\iiss Blanche Hcgg. side has left for a visit to rcal and Ottavm-S. towm. is visiting her sister. Mrs formerly of Oregon. who have living in Summersidc since ulsr monthly mestinmi Simmer- side lib-division. OM is Wong They plan to rum to Oregon donation was voted for this cause.‘ Summer- Mont- —Mrs. .1611“ 011111111, Charlotte- Wilfrcd Gallant. Summerside. -S. been last summer have left for Boston. Mars. remain- thcse or re- . -S. wwn sweeper be obtained. O11 Sun- ‘by an“ a may Saturday night in the summer. water street and the adjacent streets 111959“! t1 "W tidy appearance, littered in papers. boxes. etc... and l-l "W" streets could Sweeper and b05911 dlJWTl P” Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills be sew-pt by R motor during, l l GOOD APPET GOOD DIGFTI the night, these would present a much more attractive appear-acne:- to the tmlrist or traveller passing through. “6. We also roconnnenrl that thc iuc and snow be cleaned off Water street as early as possible in thc Swing.“ Other members of chairman Melkle‘; committee are: Messrs C B. Jelly. Hugh Morrison, Fred Bell. J. Henry Gaudet. sum SLIMI: (Continued from Page 6) Yellowknife dropped s-s and Lair} Shore declined 1-8. A cut dividend by Pacific Tele- phone put this stock dawn s 1-2! W711i: at 108. Du Point yielded S 3-4 at 182. Norfolk and Western 4 1-2 at 248. Chrysler 5 at 97 1- . General Motors 3 at 59 5-8 and U. S. Steel 3 1-2 at '72 3-4. American Telephone was doun 2 1-8 at 167 3-4 and Pennsylvania Railroad at 22 1-2. both lows for i947. Other casualties included Bethlehem. Youngstown Sheet, U. S. Rubber. Goodrich, hfontgnmery Ward. Scars Roebuck, lurtcrna- tional Harvester. Western Union “A". American W-ater Works. An- aconda. Kennecott. American smelting. American Can, General Electric, Wosti-nzhouse. Dow Chemi- cal. Union Cnrhirle, Allied Chemvml. Johns-Mnnrillc. Eastman Kodak Standard Oll tNJ). Texas Cc.. Santa, Fe, N.Y.. Central. Southern Pacific. Southern Railway, Unnn Pacific, and Great Northern Rafi- way. CELESTITE TRACER a The crimson trail blazed hy trace-r bullet is create! by celcstlte, s mineral often used in fireworks. i111 CRAPAIID THEATRE manner) rm: annex pron-rs" Starring canons cums and wrnnmrvr canons Also Cunody and News Ssturdu Only 111s Ind s HHBUH 104-0 CAMEO l Filthy 64:30: Saturday ‘I and 9x1! Soo “The Olson Kid" __1n_ "SOUTH 01-‘ Muurgggy» Also Serhl and News GG’ Notice Sealed tenders wiI ho 1g- ceired by the underlgned till March 11th for mllk haulers on routes some u season of 1946. Hauler. h also return whey to put-gong, J. W. FARMER. Secretary Q__="__"__—=Z fllllIE ALL LINES MPH iiiITTAR Summer-side I'm n- KSSIUNAL CARD T. Earle Hickey Chartered Accountant Office st in Granville Street Summersido Phone. 515 0 1.. ozone: DEWAR, M. o. arorour —Oifice Hours- Monday to Friday, 2 to 4 plm. and 7—8 p.m. And by Appointment. "FOR bull, l2 months old, weight REGISTERED SHORTHORN CATTLE One cow 7 years old due to freshen April 15th; 0M heifer ll months old, weight 700 pounds; one sxrro choice IVAN B. DAWSON, Central Bedsqus. SALE 850 pounds.