1| . ~ ' 1 _"fri p'~r1i:i;i. 'cn-.i iivri- zt..klr.;' tilcni? l l l ‘ ‘ .1 " . . 'i its tl;<‘:t‘, _ .‘.Ir._.1\r_~'.t‘|i;|ult:-Yes, bill you W~”l!'ll-Xi . ' 1 - ..l ii _ ' » ;t, :uit tiiem more than Milli l)i'_oni\S- _ , _.e ._ it 1 ti , Ill. _i ii1~,`_ I tip.- ": _ _1_-ic] _ _tl zu-R "“” . 1 “ is ;I~<1r.:.“-all "'“. I _ _ _ _ :~2C`-`-Tf`*E‘?‘-.~._.__.. ' -» _ 'rlarq-11 t' _-1. Y ‘_-_,___ in liiui bbliiiigtiig to tlic 1"r0hlbltl0i1' . _`-*'52 _ 14": _ H _ 5 .-~,~1--~~;~1\__/~_.-'.,1.1i;_,., /f-» .-_`¢.1¢-1 _ Pd ` _ t; 1...--L. J t'/_,L' fl, 'V1' _.» tL-\»td.'- my 1 ._ .t wi :iii bs- 311.-uple \vi\t|tr ull. but the ol cciitsc. lit: uuultl give it to tlinin.. .,,. 11 . 'to ___ ._ _ __ ._ 1 ` ' _ » ‘ "1 Is'-”.'.'.i;.`i`.1'_1i_.f*..‘~-T ______ ___ _ ruff c!l1\'>.1.0'l‘Tt3To\i_'r_t '~~_l_.~.!‘.l:_'.-._ . - -‘ - if-fy _1 -; _..;_.,.-“.eu..._i..é_ »~-¢-.»_-__ ._-._~ -' ~ - - »--~-i___- - ._,__,.__.___ '__'1;-.--- ____ -- - -i_.__;-_ ' :",'._,,,.¢,;;_,_,:,', -,-,,,,_. ;;;______,___,,__ -- - ,_ _‘__._,'_ ,_.__ _.`,';,‘,;'_'_"_°_*",_ __' "‘;“_ _ __'-u__,»_-`_‘_ __ V ,_ . ` - _ I _ _ .__,`- "’ ' ” do:i I; $2 $1. QQ" to Fi' iii (3 Qu Q Ffa (U -'\ . 1 Ln ii ;°.if~.~ l'l 1;:.:~in_»1'i1c mi lt;r.ii \-.'i::c_> and beer, as me *' . _° -E,,5------------_-- .ticil as luirtl liquor. Hs suggested Lh'\t z ’lti§',_;'t.'h:‘_'i-‘_~ t‘l‘_ 1u.:t “‘l;:le our' ;;1:'»'i tie limc 11 third qxiesticiii on tho plen- _ i ’ ‘I l I ' i tl .Z ~ ;..1't;e ballot. tu find out whether le pers ~, . iz.-‘_ iiivr: lion. .\lr. .\!t-lntyre: l_‘.ii't that \\'m\! _ lin. _ _vii in ;i.l< in H127, becailsc ii' you hull dun the _ _ ' :-._ ;;im_~='»~lc§ t1:i':l iu_ My hon. frictztl i`i‘0in lttisttcu llil-S mm SCC() on self i':'_'i‘~_ i.u‘lui't‘ the iieoplo, and IIC _ l:i .~_LI».- tu ti.;i'_.:it:c tlicrii tilt-.t he is still rl-lm .iii l.=ii;,ui;,` fu '..i_his priiicipics. " - -_ - .i' -un iiieiuber froin West River. easy _ _ ; _;_ r 1.'.:'~i,- I iuuli him to be an aivfully ~ - _ _'ii if l;,;'i.-.its mztzl. Yet he told us that he » 1 _, _".12 _Iiigus .\li\cl’lit‘t': But I repent - _ 'ou n.ii.~:' ivrtkc allowance lor are say to t this ; .'i-_i-_iiuultz Very well; you re- ~ 1.3. lzut why not _let somebody citiz :cash tz-mperzince in that way. It ii about him, amy Mi-_ gpe-k¢r_ ygu not being taught properly today. ‘Wt will agree with me that those things I - Q , _ __ . I are no; kind. I do not wan; to in- ' _ . - D _ 1 dulge in any personal remarks; but 1 ` i think perhaps the Premier is respon- .-. sible for those unkind words that cn tits prong prlnziplc. We be- e that the effort t_» ciwiizi” tue citizzen so tl.:\t tii:-y may be iu';i:=_ le sulijccls, rim for ri benelicitil :n:=:‘, is not the proper cotllwe lihenisylves. And nice people will Stock on at them; they are not scan- ldalued as they would have been it lfcw years ago. Little by little they _get used tc it, and it is so hard to us prrzirh ti-mperiini-e by nersu- have Prohibition enforced under :i-inn; let' us preach trmperanct- ml those conditions. schools. I believe every Lunorablel The Premier has complained that uasion and cxainplé. We should teach a man who is in the habit of abusing liquor that it is not good manners, that it is not polite to talic two or three drinks. One drink may be all right. if he is offered a k; but it is not polite to take second or third drink. l\Io're than . he shottld be taught that the nd or third drink is just as in- _iurious to his liciiltli as the second bowl of soup or porridge at one meal. t is what we should teach our _ peoplt, tt be temperate in all ‘ 1 ‘ ` i' “‘“"i" l Ulm' 31"' I'°P““°‘ Absolutely' things, and not abuse liquor oi- any- thing else. In that way lt would be to have ix tC:nn:l'aic people ill Cheaper Liquor - But my lion. friends say that we advocating more liquor. They that during our term vie sold it he extent of $lS0_O00, :ind that Govcrniiient last your sold 0n`_; 'I _- __ i:.:.u t~i1‘._. fi.i._ [lint is no objection $130300 “'01`ll‘- Wi' “ll k“°"'-3 Mf- I. _____.3 1_5 _.__ '_::.:';_.'. llus lic got to repent before U0" -_ _ _ 1..., lic _|uin'i, or after. tlncrcased laugh- by Y ,1g|1' - 1 .l l..._ _~ 1 arm-._-_'_ _' . __ `is`1_i-" _' °- Tl. .. . _ »*‘_- - _ < t‘..1l»' ‘ __ -lr. ”'.‘_'_z# _ _ ___ _ » 'i 'i» l '_ ui ...' liar: l.".~.'.', to rcndri- Prohl- I .._......4 ;.._ __ ._ _ F _:_ ,_. . , _ _ __ __ _ . .i t _ » _ _ _ _ _ etfiwtf. of drunkenness, to curtail I l I ‘ ‘ ' ' t . e 1 _ .._._ _.‘.. '_ I I 1 . I 1 1 » ii 1 -igfilhli iii" t_.i .r 11. i iw; i'~lfu_v- i _|~, , fl ff* ' _'.'_"i::.s Il; lJ“ ~ ‘»"--[;1...` L. ll.. ‘__ '_._"."_".~;~lltI_s tv '| I _ as 1_f__.} 'i :\_.l ' .. __ 1" _ :tie liafii i '=-~1I1~2I§` ’1‘.>`_t "/ "ri3>ti'r" 'i cc."- = -gk :£1-}:;‘__ 5': M) _{u_.e`i~'l". .1 A1’ l. 1'/ l'i.ul'.i_~ ,io|i‘t<'1i.! " " _ __ *f*.~ 1' 'e‘_'mitcni_ ti \ » _ MB GQF1 '1 l l_.tl‘ .- lu 11:/~:':-; and lio.i'_ »I $2, __ui_i` I C it -' ~. _ ’ l T.\'f- 11 » (_-f>ii\\iii<'slr‘ti :i;\;i1;tiii7:l I . P1 l“l`t`r»tIf‘.' iii L-"_"1-1'it\;.ii': in tit.. , -Ill ' ‘I uit .r1'l».il\ `rrv_iii~e A _. Y"t.. ‘ , , '; ,__ .. _ _ _| n_, illt.t‘)‘.;r..i_.:ii ci:.z;i~_ .xi .-ii. 'l'lu~..~ .1 '@0719 Cfiii‘_iiii::..‘.ii:i ti Q :_i1\uv;. very I - _ 'lzlioivm 'l`.i‘_v iiiielv' l:,.- <~.;:ti_‘;:|':i}p , _,__ __ _ I .__ __ t> _ _3 ,___ fl B lf ( ii t' ill. 32:/ have to wal wi'ii ui'.‘r~::,> inzrt--' _,_ "_ia_ ot l tl _ 1 ii nv ._ _ ' f",_l U in this _“mall Pi'o."u _nit une_ I _ _ litrrr- coi:iir.~_v .; - fr .im vrlicre ‘ _ all in lldiziuiiui. i. l'-_ " §»(iucsiir»ii; of t':'t~‘ei ntui :;_‘1".ii.il_ty~ ` csqyytrnvel over in ri rlc;-_ _ ._;1y; ni :i_a'ma:‘l; ci i\'e.il:~\'-:< i-;~. 1;; _r -_rt of' *~_é"‘Y'lover1iin_ciit to call in oiilcmiers to solve our prolileins. I _ HMI - I ‘ 1._I’roliib2t!on Enforrcizirzit ___*~ re is another matter wlilcli I_ __"_¢'. 'L to c;;il"fn your a'.tcn|ion, an'»€ hrirlciples seem to 'cc i::i::_~.=‘:l into the heart of every T¥r.i::li _~ubict‘t_ :incl when a man is f'1':i.<~_'i the riiglit to appeal to the . C:.~i;'f:i to `pi‘o\’c his’ inno- c_“'_i;~e. ft lui vt ly; I;-tciicls begin to iu’k: the ni:i..r.i;r 'slntis and after is -_~_.i.ic you li'-.ir riiiiiblings and pro- tr lf.; the iieziirlz nic disstitlsfled mid :.ii`_'.' no lo;:_l!€‘r Collie to refaiicct the _"val ctiactiiicnts ivhicli give them zliat l;_iid cl ittsiice. Perhaps there -.ir-_~ rasrs ivlierc the right of appeal 1-_ifrhg he ivbtise_liei~e :t man was charged '..:‘li tirilzxwftilly having liquor in lu; p:isse.,_~.iuii. I-Ie was surn- rnf-iied to Court anttzomc evidence 1.~.;1_i givrn by tt witness, who saldz' f-'The liquor that was found was mY_ liquor. iuitl ll‘f:_necused had no know ledze of it r_‘li:itcver," But the Mag- lt.2t:z said: _“I doift' believe your t>viLlr‘ii<‘c," and he convicted the man iihn was charged. Immediately af- ter the conviction. a charge was laid .afmitiit the main who alleged that he f :tts liquor, and a witness took i._ _l and tcstlned that he had heard this person confess in Court to bring the owner. S0 that man was t-nii'/ictcd also. Both were 'Con- victed :ind fined-including the one whom the Magistrate did not be- lieve when he gave his evidence. It seems ridiculous, and yet, accoilding to the law as we have ft, it was tiufte possible. In View of these things it would be well. perhaps, for thu omrnment ui are tow ‘cou- _ ' ¢\f¢l€5f3kt'rl brrfhe Minister ulceration the question of`api'ialt_'~7We ,__Q&b»i: vf- this afternoon; sud tpef;-.ze will to surpruea to ltnmv lm this Cldt Of th! HUUSQ do HOL bb _ lieve in the prohibition llvr ll It il, mv no is uyugwlnuwuct I mtor°_edaitt.|»y_.lv|tlittit=lti|19¥£t_l; ent would be in such a nefarious business. and yet I got it on good authority that they were. You would be surprised at the number of peo- ple wlio will yield to the temptation of making a. few dollars in this Wav- In fact, there is a great combine op- erating today. We are told that they are so well organized that they are keeping outsiders from encroaching on their business. It an outsider comes into the Province and attempts to scll liquor, he is liounttcd by thoio bootleggers and put out of business. I might tell you that I wrtf; shown two or tlirce youngsters in Summer- side of the age of ten or twelve yeais, and I was told: "lf you want a tefifiv of rum, ask those fellows, they will get it for you." My heart, was sad- dened to see those boys, who should have been in school, in that, busi- ness. My hon. friends say there is not as much liquor consumed today. I would venture lo say that there is just as much. if not more. A friend front s. country district, was telling me that years ago, under the Scott. Act. or before the advent of Prolif- bition, they used to watch for ncign- bors coming home from Summcrside. If they knew that a certain neighbor had been to town and was coming home that night, they would make it a point to visit him, because they siispcctcd he would have a bottle and would treat them. “But now." I was told. "it is just iv. matter of going to any neighbors liottsic. We know that he has not get :i bottle, but u keg. of rum; and it is just a niatter of choosing the mos; generous man and visiting him." It is quite true that at this time of the year the supply is about exhausted, that the collars are getting dry; but they will soon be replenished, because the temptation is there. Owing to otir long coastline it is imptxisible to watch the sinuggling traffic. Hon. Mr.`LcI’age: What has l'rn- hibltion got to do with smuggling? Mr. Arsenault: If you smuggle it they will soon drink lt. llon. Mr. Lc!'age: But Prohibition has nothing to do with smuggling. Mr. Ar.»~.cl1ault: Wasv\‘t_ that the purposejto stop smuggling and boot.- lezzing? Or in it only to tl<'ercu.ae the amount. consumed for medicine? I am told some very i1_:iuis'ng stories, which show what it creat innny_pco- ple think of Prohibition. I am lu- formed that at a certain dance in the country, held not very far from Summcrslde, it so happened that a good many of the young people of Summersfde were there, and among them were quits a few bootleggers. It happened also that/there were a couple of prosecutors present. who had como for a good time. There was considerable di-lnking on the part of some of the pcoplejand the man who was calling out the danctls, on one occasion when a quadrllle was being formed, shouted: "Prosecutors In the centre; 'imocieggm a_n uouaaz* inoua iaugtiteru. Ana they trams ali night to me tuna or "rite camp- bells (and Saunders) are coming, hurrah, hlrrahl” (Increased laught- er.) They had a bully time; and on every occlllon that they can in 1x-snvmvrigroiuvsmmxz this Proviiice. I personal opinion. it was not the opin en will do all in his power to some personal remarks were passed were spoken of him. The trouble is _ that we can see in our good Pre- mier. three persons, all of course, hu- man, all liable to err-very seriously We see also another man in him; that is the man viho says, when he is tics, etc-“That is all right; it is _ » our platform, but that was only my I | ion of the Daffy." Let me tell my ' hon. friend that those promises should be binding on a. Premier; that they were not made only to the Temperance Alliance or to any class of iv'-"lviduals but to the whole pop- ule;' i of this Province; and he has no right to come how and any that they were his personal opinions. They were included in the platform and they sifouia can-y umm out. tap- plause_) ‘ We also find another person -ln him, and that ls “the Premier, as- sisted by Mr_ Campbell." This com- bination does not seem to be very popular with the people, and s good many are finding fault; because this Province is entitled to a, one-man Premier. We should have a man with 'll the transendentel qualities of be- ing one and indivisahle, For that reason we sometimes' discuss him critically. Mr. Lea. Defended I might criticize my hon. friend from West River who said he was proud of his Premier. Perhaps there are a great many who are proud of him; he has many qualities that we admire, as every man has; but why should my hon. friend have gone out of_his way to attack the Minister ol' Agriculture, a man who is now sick in bed? Why should he lay' that this gentleman talked too much. that he was at the head of a depart- ment tliat was not giving value for the money that we spent on it; that stead of being led by them, and so forth? That was pretty severe. com- ing from a Liberal member in this House. Even the Opposition has not cone so far as to censure him be- cause he represented the Govern- ment on that occasion when it was necessary to extend u welcome to the British Psrllamentarians on their visit to this Province. True. they arrived hers on the Sabbath: bitt I do not think any man has the right to reproach the Minister of Agriculture for doing his duty on that account, or to attack him, as the member for West River has done, of breaking the Sabbath. After all, that situation had to be met. Those parliamentarians had their programme settled long before they arrived here. It was unfortunate that they had'to come on Sunday that when the Pharisees were scan- H P a Minister should lead his people tn- _ I I i - » any part. of the Island. Be sure and him out on the Sabbath day." There was the situation that arose, and we °“°l°” “‘°“°Y “lm °’d°'- 35“'4`3°`“» at $6.00. Moore sv McLeod. Limit- 1 expected the Premier or somebody ______ _ _ _ _1 _ SHAREHOLDERS of the Chnl' ent departments of the Government.; I have criticised the sdmlniatratien of Justice, and shown when the At- torney General was a little remiss in hh duties. I have orltlelled the De- partment of Public Works, and I havoat my back othon who will' re- view this department at greater _ length when we have heard from the Minister. I have critlelted the Dl- partmeng of Agriculture, ani the MIL member from Wm plver has aaalat- ed me and has dons much of the criticism for ma New than are M more demrm|+ to deal with, All there are none that have not been shown to be Inelllelent all negligent _ so I shall resume ra°y seat. (Ap- pleusm ‘ ::A Power of its Ovnu-Dr. Thomas’ Eelactrfo Oil has a subtle power of _ its own. All .who have und it know this and keep it by them la the mol! valuable linlmeny available. its uns are innuntex-able and for many yearn lthasbeeiiprfaedasalleadtiiglml- vat tc lla _» ,_ also t 1 h.w.x.ii .,l _- _ 1-»~ ""°'“°" ° r" °"°" cuctisiirninrcn nansrnaans 1 . D. A. ltluelilnnon, liquidators, but somebody had to meet them. And o l TWENTY-SIX LAST YEAR. Spring do we not read in the Good Book Central Guardlan _ Coats. Tweeds, Kashas, etc., worth to » S I moo f ° 11 sm s me me GOOD PAINT PRESERVES 8 BEAUTIFIE _ Ol' II - L :lalizcd at the healing of the sick on _ B:_];__?EF_E:rl§;:_§e:; £2; May Sale, Wednesday and Thursday. the sabbath, the Lora said: -‘walnut “ - _ 1 Moore ar McLeod. Llmmd' M ` “\.\> -~ / of you shall have an ass fallen into pw” 01311; Lina' an; ot t§mi°_§r; ____ `§"`=_=,§_ it, and will not strsigmwsy putt ““°"‘ W .° 9 Ve” l°°‘ I" oNr: Lor or Misses' Tweed suits, ms* - lioiisan S ave ‘ N interesting and profitable experiment awaits you at your Goodyear Dealer's. He has an ingenious machine for testing tire cords, which he wants you to try. This machine, operated by yourself; will demonstrate, indiy putably, the superiority of Supertwist cord, used in Goodyear Tires, over ordinary tire cord. Drop iz. today where you see one ofthe Goodyear Selected Dealer Signs shown here. Rough Roads or Paved Highways What Happens Inside Your Tires ? You are driving along, when suddenly ‘your car thuds into a hole in the road. What happens inside your tires I Nothing is likely to happen-if your tires are Goodyear Tires, made with Supertwist. The extra elasticity of this Goodyear-developed tire cord allows it to stretch under such i acts and recover, like a rubber band. It enema Good- year Tires to withstand the constant flexing that is experienced every mile you drive. Under the heat and strain of every»day driving, ordinary tire cord becomes fatigued and loses its strength. But the tire cord test shows this superiority of Snpertwist--shows it so clearly _that even a child can see the difference-see why the Goodyear Balloon is called “the world’s greatest tire.” Bald It IM machine on which you may meh 'lu lb' cord M11 at your Goodyear Dul»r'|. Prove /nr youufll liar, dur 1 :union :hal lnvn Ihr ofdinavy rovd li/clan, iyrrnviu he.-pr in lift-u;;1itvL|'.‘_¢nJ how Supcmviu L’ J "_\ ,`\"_ `~ v A ~_-k ' ,rg . » *L_' ~»m1,_,"’ _-t at times. As Premier and Attorney; . . ' O _ _ General we criticize him very often. e a r A w _ a ~ ' at . criticized for not fulfilling his prom- r 0 iscs to the electors, for not appoint- 0 sy ing Magistrates in the three Conv ‘ ` °© 3_,1z_|_30_3| $1.25 at the great. May Sale Wed . ` _ I Wednesday morning. Look for ttie1 -__- _ ‘_ _ _ _,wean hr Ye."__ ’ ‘ nesdny and Thursday. Moore & Mc- 1 ‘ ` ' : I - I ~ 'rua om-:ar M/tv s/ltr: .1itartsll»@°°l»Llmll°d- *ll _ / \ -‘ biggest bargains this store ever ol~l CLEARING 9|-'T C°l°f¢"'l Mmns ‘. ` - tered. Moore si McLeod. Limited. at with iv $100 yard. May Sale Site- _ ~ -A _ 1' Moore at Mtpeod, Limited. al "Q ’.\~ - Crown 6'; Ancho wHoLr~:saLv: mucus viii over -___ ~ -:"1 ° sum wednesday and Thur.-I-i.1y iit_ SMALL l»0'I‘ of Womens Snr1nti_ `»~__ll_|1Ii|'// _ Palnt ou, I,-an May Sam Moore 4;, MC__ Coats, worth to $20.00_for the M.:y_ l.'luw~_._AN(jlIilV _mr mside and outside work- Le°¢_ L|m|wd_ 3|_ Shit! $8.00 each. MO0!'e dc L1eL¢0:i'_ v-- ' l ','\ | N 'l` WONDERFUL BARGAINS in Wm ricxars ron rm: orwronr- "H3" , II . Mau by men's_ hats Wednesday and Thurs- day at OMG. Moore da McLeod, Lim- lhd. sl ____ Wellner Ltd., or at The Guardian. Limited I short coat styles, clearing May Sale _ --f I at at lin this House would thank Mr. Lea i ___ \ " '» n *_ ` _ lfor what he did for the good name _ _ '1 Ev” _ _ _I _ ,_ r ,of the Province. in Solnl there and loitetovm Hotel (,n. are requested to _“_A IESURAGE THE YOU_NG OIL- _ _ 1 --_- ‘mmMmrmMwmwnwMMwmumhWna .1 -e_ 11a and entertainirll them during the!r.° ~ - I0", \Il‘Sll2y al`¢\’\'D00“1 ‘ ` _ 'B /_ lu Q -/` fl' Shon may He had to “crm” h1m_ _» H” 2m|_ "_ 2 p_ ,,,_ and ,wc|`_c 3,,-¢_ Finals, Zion Hall on Friday. t _ _ _¢ Q, _,J self. ue had to go uowu into me pu, ‘ “ ` ' K _ and pull out-the hon. Premier! l _ ‘ Q, t ' (Laughter and applause.) , 1 ' Now, Mr. Speaker, l think I have ` dealt with practically all the differ- \~ _ ‘ _ _ r car. corrresr must on musty l .1 next may be had from Messrs. W.W.l l EXTBAORDINARY values in silk C. IAMIIBON ltockinls at the May Bale Wednes- D0 NOT MISS THE TIME OF B' Limited. ‘ co’ ` 4!! Utd 'I’hlll'ld\Y. Moore at Mc-_ your life listening to the champion It pays to use good Leod, Limited. 31* orutors of three counties. No speech l- exceeds 10 minutes, so there is no .85 INCH GREY COTTON, a wtm- monotony-Zion Hall, Friday, I p.m_ der at loc. Wednesday and Thurs; Tmketg 25¢ ¢a¢h_ ' _. day at the my sue. Mom aiivlc- ,___ _ Mod. Linlllnd. il WHO IS GOING T0 WIN 'l'll‘_ _-_ om\'ro`nrc/tr. cmannouslln MAY SALE special value in Silk Come to Zion Ghureh Ball -'1I*rl¢a.y~. stockinls doc. pair or 2 pairs roi-_at g |,_ m. mg form your mm Wm. palli. For Exterior and ln- terlor work. Ula CIOWN AND ANCIIOI Pure Pre- pared Paints In _ a wealth of artletlo shades. he llavlweol 'Meera Use 'Il new Vanktg. for leatbrinj dull sak- uso. 'no not miss tau om. more non. 'ricmiaseereii so w.w. wap- rm. vu oeinluao- 'Mmm-ngillunauuibf _lim agua-ain5gi_su. \ l It ' ' *' ‘ "Exit ` ' ' ` 1. ._ ' \ § rar over 'io were H- C- -'““"°‘°'; at co., Limited. have been make" ° good paint. _ Fon Yoon r-‘toons-use Cf‘;‘_'_'; and Anchor Floor Enamel. ll fl". Sou a finish no floor PIU" ""“ slfké smooth and lustrous! wears fron. Drlea hard over MIM- 4-uoun Qvicgt |iNAME'f"‘:; wood work, furniture. 0°- 5"’ W apply because it takes four lI0\lf‘ dry. All colors. _ _ __ ' 4-noun vlmuisn s'rAINT__f__ nom and vvoodtvvfll--9 5"" shades-Dries html in four hill"- roa aan or __ Rogers Hardware Co. Ltd» a mama. IW" __°°'°°' I Come In and In I °°\°' “"1” I