Gluyt1iro_s.,,lif___il_1strels l .;I.s:;~<i@mrany 0f . _ ~ White Pelfqrmers . "nil" A rumor is apparently being cli- Qulcated that "The lGuy Brothers Minstrels (who play in the Prince Edward Theatre Thursday and Fiiidoy ofthis- wacky is a company s: colored performers." 'l‘nia is not correct. The manager has attflitdflilslwfwflilallfifi of the .0"? Brothers-JltiiiiBi-Pfili in days sons by’ lpampeljfprpicrs H were white. soc aiwayi ita,llc_ been. A well nownflhariottetown ia- dy attended the performance of Guy Brothers Minstrels at Ani- lisrst last ‘week, and informed Mr. ‘$115.00.’. ‘hi. httfs; _-lu. —-—- tilt-was attended." and this yoillfg lllddflff: i’ 55W“ Pallwmmhces Elven at a Prince Edward asweli a3 Bug. 1°11 and 01116!‘ cities during her holidays. Local theatre goers will have In opportunity to see for themselves below Thursdav night's perform- anec as the Guy Brothers Mms, trels Will parade the principal streets Thursday HQQIL The“ Parades are one of the features 0f the mlnistrei organizations. - The report from all towns anti cities in the Maritime Provinces where the Guy Brothers Minstrels 118W limited are excellent, “iurn away business in every town." NOT ALWAYS T0 BE CON. SIDERED‘ “ls it ever the right tliinglfor a man to pay zittontion to a mar- -ried woman?" “Sure, if she's his wife.‘ . I v EXPERT KNOWLEDGE "i bet you don't know what a featherweight fighter is. sis"? “Of course. l do. A feather- weight fighter is a game rooster." ‘i CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Alvcuacnutnnlnntllnlndlll-Ioloqwnallosaolh- QOIIIOIIQIOUQ Ins-willful. In out: uvupocsagn, ate. gqflltli . Wino mph: 00-0 ' —III l0 allol ‘p an h uooutuannworl- an allowed an one Gull rahlttnloel manta}: no QIIQ an till IIlo TEACHERS WANTED WANTED- A . SECOND CLASS teacher for Afton Road School. Supplement $85". Apply to John R Lend, Secretatv. SECOND CLASS TEA- WANTED char for Hopefield School, Dis-y trict No; 122. Supplement $75.00. Applyto-John A. McDonald, sec. of Trustees. TEACHER WANTED FOR OGEAN View School, No. 154., 2nd or 3rd class_ mid summer vacation. Sup- - plemont $76.00.’ "Apply to Mrs. Sarah Rockwell, Say. T8- EA HER-S , TED —-K ford School, district ..o. A0, Prince Co., by the 15th August. ‘Primary Department. SilpplO — iizcnt'$150'_00. George Yen. Secre- tary_ ~ - i {TEACHER WANTEDfOR BET- - hel School. Apply to Ernest Luud, , 'Secy_ ‘ I WANTED-TEACHER FOlR AF- . ton Road School. Apply John _ Lund Secretary; IWANT-EFTEACHER AT so?» folk. Supplem $75.00. Apply nt .' John Arbing. gee. . . tre-Aci-ind-i“. ‘ wdnrsu ' FOR Wood; Island West School. Sui,- ' z plonioht $85.00. wPj D. McGregoi, _ Seuy.‘ ,- l‘ It WANTED-At once. a teacher . for Bradaibane- school District- ;_ No. 105; Supplement, $80.00. Al» \ ply Robert J._'l.'~0Llll. Sec'y. . NURSING ‘THE.-STEPHENJEALEHCWPIT al 0f Huverhiil. Mass, offers a complete course of three years to young women desirous‘ of’ b:- i coming professional nurses. Mod t . la ern hospital of 125 beds with i; complete up-to-dute equipment. Active, medical, surgical. ob- *~.—--——~?~———---—-—-—- stetricalraai‘ edintnlnal. sex-vie . slgywggflfclyoga UNusEp Fog 1 es. Gradua f this school are sale, nvl-ollel‘ D N“ g A bar- . fully equipped for private duty. gain. Apply Harry Crflig, 135 - institutional work, army and Elm Avenue. ,_ ‘ . ‘navy nursing, Glthmiflggliilél ' a . wsgsm - f. flli-QFQR- L ,, SMELT Demand”, £5 all supply "antigen! lsogllftnn horse _ Modern nurses ave good food. ' eight hours a day after January 1st, hoard, room, laundry, and allowance of $15.00 a month ~ During July and August arranllfi monts to train may be maria . with Miss Margaret; Nicholson. Assistant Superintendent, Dun- , das enter P. E. l. Cali in person ifposslbie, otherwise write bar for full particulars. .~ FEMALE ‘HELP WANTED i ‘WANTEDQE-PTEMBER 15th AN experienced maid. Must be good cock. Good wages. Apply Guard- inn. FOUND t -.__._'.__._...__. FOUND-Jiuto tiro and rim. Own- er can sectire saint-nut Brace tit i" McKay Co. LttL, by proving pro- ' porty and paying for adverti- sing, r -’ WAN/BED- ~ WANTED vliPtkAOi TO" HIRE BY i - I 'l y|yigtAlileynlglilhxng >__ li- __'-_;__ o. =. '__. m WANTsu-ws-smmua soar-ma: " or tenement to rent with modern conveniences. Apply to l’. 0. llox R4 or Phone 747. LIVE FOWL WANTED-Jh-ndle- J ton 0a.. Suffolk, w!ll be ill"- ; rhns Alva‘ fougli‘? lbs; ‘weight . undru it] ma; “wk v N,=“WI,1”H."."0ivi .'-‘.¢H'\-fl wished to do light hlinlsework for board. or small wages. Ap lily Guardian. W A NTRD ‘nous; warn ' wsuirzn av. September 1st’ rcllidenceto rent ,,, 0|’ Purchase in ‘a dgairnblo lop;- - "ell-thin Cbiriottéetdvanhxiiibregt l orun rune. uurs 'Pl7m§aa. ‘nmy- "urn." “care WW‘!- ‘ . so eovsfoibt wot . ~ West-m i but lln Iguana, (u Ilslfl] “In! noonpily‘?! IIIQIQIJQ- overlook venue-u k 5 ‘kind-f a MALE HELP \VANTE]) *WANTED TWO' Machine Siilcsmen Canadian ‘ made line specialties on commission. M1151 have selling uud organizing ability and clean, successful re- coi-d. Permanent, profitable posi §l106ll for rigid men. Apply G 13px LIVE FA R M to hand lc ‘SALESMEN WANTED T0 RE- present “Canada's Great Nur- fleflfli." Handsome free outt'it_ ex elusive territory Jligbest com- missions. Start‘ now in sggg e31;- isg nine. Stone d: Wellington. "Tbs Fontbili Nurseries," Toron ‘ to. Ont. _ _ HELP WANTED MALE.- ANY intelligent person. anywhere who would like to earn money writ- ing news and special articles for daily and Sunday newspapers, VB Will show you bow. Send for free booklet A Straight Talk to Prospective Newspaper Corres- - ’ ‘- " National Press Bur- eau. Buffalo N. Y. ‘SALEBMAN WANTED. --8ALE8 man a self respecting salesman whose, ambition is. beyond his present occupation, . magi“ tind mots ._ congenial ' atnploymen; wltn its m.» .5110 lame time nou- bie his inoonln. we require a man of clean character pound in mind and body. of ltmltg per- sonality who would appreciate a iifeposition with a fastgrow- ing concern where Industry would be rewarded with far above average earnings: marri- ed mairpreferred. Apply to Mr. P. E. Ross, second floor Riley building. Queen Street, op- posite Prowse Brothers. F013 541.113? ‘FOR BALE-HEAVY BROWN gainer. Apply at Guardian Of oe. . " meat in cold storage. Inquire of Box 44s City. 1 t-"on sALE-s BEAUTIFUL LOTQ at Brighton, b-i-gh ground, facing "south_ Ample roomfor barn and back gardens. Easy terms. Phone 314 Tomlins d: l-fynes. ‘FOR SALE, 70 ACRES OF LANA) about 30 cleared, balance partly in wood. 7 miles from Charlotte town at llazolbrriok Station 1i. iii. B. Smith. Pownnl. ' -' ‘PORTABLE .' GROCERY FOH‘ sule.—Sie\\'di‘t 2 ton truck fitted with handsome ivhiia snnmellcd top, 2 plate gisssdisplay kindowii on side. Complete grocery store inside)? feet out», i4 fect long. over six fret high. Completelv equipped with shelves, bins re fl'|R8l‘lli0_l‘,‘ ir-e cream cabinet, scales. etc. Goes wherever "H"! are customers. * Wonderful sue cess on ruai routes xvhere his; business can be built up. Borzoi!» Write for photos and facts to W, A. 5.. Box 116, city. Poll sALE-in ma‘ vumzc v! . MorolL- a house nnil two ucrsl of land with nztnlilr- and-sarong- Tlc h il§\(‘. is situatefi ,on thQ ‘bu lot‘ of’ tho ilPililllilii Morefl ""l“V0l' and = 15' up-lo-date with hot water llfiilllflg untl- SBWQWiI-Yg The gtlmgc is fitted with m chincry for all rviiillf "(like ‘Will sol house seP-‘Fillfily ‘i Also for sali- at I N90658:! '. l are t, b rgnin as we are non outfit»! Eye ivfisinesai o" F°" ‘wrrusk new). with - box an ; cab. co pinto. lllflt 9"" Fwd .TouiJ aftsflx-Qlell"! B- m‘ Ewen. orel . gremlins A NIH"! r——-_____~z_--. .___.. MAKE MONEY AT HOMIP-li! to no id vastly Mr "l" " spare tine wrftinl Illfllwlm‘ fpr wit. Noysantfllltll- W" of furm . . of a series nf setbacks nu ciisnut _WEAR La Farisienne Shoes and b“ “FY9011? shod. sea Alloy & Co, Exhibition of fall styles. ART pictures make ideal Pi! + ihu W. T. Weiiner Co. Ltd., Queen St. ‘CHANDLER G BELL will be at (-5116 Traverse lettering Tuesday and wadllfiiday and henrltown Tiwrsdnv. Parties wishing to have this work done kindly meet them at the different cemeteries. WOOL TOP MATTRESSES at the new prices. Good quality tick- ing in blues at $5.50. Better quali- -tieys at $6.15, $1.50, $2.50 to ‘mac Batons. ‘ _, CHANGE m . ,.aus|N:ss_-vi:s wi-ll. discontinue the wiring and supply department, of our business at once. All accounts for sup- plies and wiring are now dueand payable at our office. -Al.l electri- cal fixtures on hand will he sold at reduced prices for cash. Marl-- time Electric Co., Ltd. VISITING FORMER HOME-- Mrs. W, D, Crosby, of Somervills, Massqhvith dier two children. Dou- ald N. and Agnes McDonald, are visiting her parents, iVir. and iilrs. Donald McDonald, Wheatley Riv- .cr. They. purpose leaving Satur- day morning on return. Mrs. Crosby and chilfclren have been two months at the old home and naturally enloyed the visit and the renewing of old acquaintaau ces. _-_-oo->__. GUY BROTHERS Minstrels Matinee 2.30 today at the Prince Etlwafil. ~ -----<uo>_._. PERSONALS Mrs. Elliott of Montreal is visa. ing her daughter, Mrs. (Du) Mc- Guigitn, lticlimonti St. Miss Mnry L. McDonald of Cur- diun ivas visiting in the city re- cently. ‘Mr. Abert J. McMillan accom- panied bv his daugther Beatrice anti little son Roosevelt, left this morning for lloxbuiy, Mass. where they intend making their future homo. Miss Grace McDonald, formerly teacher in Wlicatley River school, loft itist Monday for Hamilton, 0nt.., to visit her brother, Mr. Lester McDonald, (Jlty Engineer of Hamilton. After‘ her visit there she yrill proceed to Calgary, where she will resume her former oc- cupation of teaching. ._____4-0->€__ REMEMBER THIS Wlicn Abruiuiin Lincoln was ‘i young mnn he ran for the legisla- ture in Illinois, and was badly swamped. He next entered bus-f- ncss, failed, and spent seventeen fiears of his life paying up the ebts of u. worthless partner. lie was in love with a beautiful young woman to whom he became engugetF-then she died. Entering politics again, he ran for Congress, and again was badly defeated. He then tried to get an appoint- mcnt to the United States Land Office, but failed. lie hctrauie a candidate for the llnitod States Senate, and was bilfiiv defeated. in 1856 he became a candidate for the Vice-Presidency and was once more ilefeated. in 1858 he was lJougiis. One failure after another-mad fnilurciv-grest setbacks. In the face of all this he eventually be- came one of the greatest men of America. wliosi- memory is honor- 0d and loved throughout the world. iwhcn you contemplate the effect like this doesn't it make you feel kind of small to become discouraged. lust becntist: you think you are having a hard time in life?-~Praetoi'ian Guard. defeated b; ‘ it} MANY PEOPLE INVITE‘ APPENDICITIS ATTACK Altpontiicilis is often tluc to in- fct-titm irnm old. retained waste tuattor. Even though bowels move daily, poisons may twcumulate iu the system fonllllliiltlis, The Intes- tinal antiseptic, Adler-l-ka ac s 0n BKDTH upper slid lower bowe. rd- moving AiL-l. foul. decaying iuutter which might start inf-action. . iEX- CEELLENT for gun on theysion. itch or chronic constipation. Adler- i-iiu removes matter which you nevor thought was in your system. (lNE single (lose will ‘surprise you. liughos Dru! ('11-- l-lfil- " i7" ‘Georgetown by S. C. Knight, drux: gust.) r , l . _, p we illve Mailed ‘You ‘ a, statement of .-,yopr..~accgtl_.p{, . ~ . A ., f. hid"? p, lygugeto- 1 day." i W; "Wwllllltf - ' Ltd; stateless s ' l on with instruct and IIIPP Iago! ‘cum no strut J eweliers m tilts! .1 w». . ~ .- l 2- f - i . m: anuuswick phimograpii Iii‘ sweet snusic. Hear than! at The LiA PAMBIENNE UHQEQ for women, the leading styles oi America. Alley k Co., _ Ltd. agents. _ SIMMONS BEDDING at Patoni Ltd. iron beds at $4.75, $8.50, _$7.50 $10.50 to $18.00. . - .' | NOTlOE--Ali acounts in arrears more than thirty days for Electric current for light or power‘ must be ‘settled on or before Thursday 25th inst, or service will be dis- continued without further notice. ‘M-atitimauldlectric Co. Ltd. l nut‘ " . f-ISLAND SCHOONER TIA-MAG- ED.-~Witl\ -'a- damaged ‘ mainsiiil .whfch'was1split during a gala oft’ ‘Svilrllli P.‘~E.-l.. the LaIHave schoo- ner Mildred G. Myers, Captain Bernard »Bell. arrived in Halifax Saturday night from Harrington Harbor,‘ Canadian Labrador, and ia lying at iFa-rrlubai-‘s wharf. She brought only a part freight, 300 qurintais dry fish, says a Halifax Exchange. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Charlottetown Can Co.,‘ LttL. will be held at iii..- Campanrs offices on Wednesday Aug. 31st, 1921, at 12 o'clock noon, with a view to adjeurnement until the first Wednesday in 0c- tohier at the same place and hour. By order C. Fall-elf Fisher. Secy- Trans. ' ~ 1 r’ ‘ ‘ PORT EIJGIN RACES. August 27th. 2.30 Class and .2.19- the 2.19 Class hasslx P.E.1. horses, as follows: Miss Belle Rim-- 2.18 1-4, ColoneLWnltz 2.18 1-4: Upton Prince. Milk-Thomas it, 2.19 1-4; Kumah Audrey, 2.22.14 along with Bomegopd N3. and N. B. horses. This should be the race of the season. Track is in fine shape. All islanders return by the evening boat and the out ing would he an ideal one, lncui ring littlo oxliensc for such bu vii- riciy oi‘ sport. ,-"b_:_kt_'" MYSELF ‘~ l HunItYr-‘(ri-a, ..~-.-o- . .. l have to live with myself‘, and so 1 ivant tribe hi. for myselhtu known . ,_ v l want tops able, as days go by. Aiwwiys to look myself straight in the eye; . ' I didn‘t want to stand. with 111d setting sun ‘ v “ And hate ‘myself for ‘the fthfngs I'vo'_' ‘done. . I don't want to keep on a closet shelf- A lot of secrets about myself. And fonl myself, as 1 come and go. into thinking that nobody else will know _ The kind of a man i really um; - i don’t want to dress up myself in sham. < o'- . . - _ _~. I want to go out with my head. erect, ~ . WlisMs_n-fl'_"w1v>bb!e; side's bent: r Dashboards l want to deserveail men's res‘ pee‘: .. . D But here in the struggfe for fame and pelt’. l want to be able to like myself, l don't want to look tit myself and know ,_ __ That l'm bluater and bluff aiid empty show. i never can hide mvsclf from ms‘. i see what others may never see; l know what others may never ' know; l never can fool myself- Mil 5°- Sclf-respccting ‘and 001156191109 self. ’ ...-_<-oc—--—— .-/._.__. “JOG ON, JEH-OSOPHATJ‘ Road gt-ts rougher every mile; (Cluck) Jog on. Jehosophat, show some style. miles gone lame. l!!!’ the liens won't lay; flail; - Hogs no better, steers too cliralt; ‘Gov/‘s quit mikin,’ meat won't] keep; - ‘Oats all heated. spuds all frow- l Fruit‘ crop's busted, wind atiii ' ' blows; Sheep seem puny. an‘ l‘ll be tiuru-l 6 s Rye field's flooded an’ the hm‘ Knacks-burned! r - Looks some gloomy, l‘ll llllllill-—~ (Cluck!) Jdg on. Jeliosopliut, w". - 1~al'n‘t down yit. i t '(?onl‘s in high lin’ crop's in low: Rail-Abbas doubled, got no show‘. i Money's tighter, morals loose; ‘ Bound tn get us--whais the use. Sun's not shlnin’ us it should: ivioed ain't ‘llghtin’ like it, could‘. ‘Airwsoomivhenvy; water punk: Tests ‘yer mettle; shows yer spunk‘. -~ No bssrfioppin’ -to tie-bate‘ _ l . Tomi-k!) cg on. Jeiwwpiiui. ii“ _ $8 n‘ . _ _ n; top all rem, . One ' ha} splih eroti; ' tothor Hail-j- Scat’; hilt-busted‘; end-gate drags. ‘Miiyffiiiihg rgtiliier! ~b'lievo d .... “M!” ,. . . (‘hrlefui ‘tlrivin-u more it still; R.0hd's_s'0me bitter, not so rouizh~~ T1101‘! Gosh ' in: ye! Thaffi tho stuff.--- . ,- _ , Old trabis-‘ilrliovin- right soc-l s (1- , ' . (Ciunktm Jog/mop, 1 Jehosopha . ‘you‘re some old al.9611- -Griff Crawford, in The Gloom Chaser. LOCATION or “sunk House" -L~—d- The city librarian _of‘St, Allis"- England. ‘writes to ‘the _l.nndou Times us follows, a__ thereby seems ttrflhitl! n lit. ry roan"); vorsy. _ "The _‘ is no m.\'§"f."-' he says, "about the town in, or iii.“ Why i err-has ‘vi-r bran any contrcver'y”iii’tilffl nit to unr‘ W T. Weliner, Co. LtdUWQueenMSit. __ Whatever happens, i want to be - an‘ Cam's way down. I111’ wheat don‘t‘_ which plank house is sliun- ’ ti‘ .. fit, l- i ’ / ii Tl” t lizi‘ NOTE The responsibil- ity of a manufac- turer does not end with making n mattress clean nndpure. It must be delivered to your home in a dirt- proof pack- age, sealed by the manufacturer in the factory. .- l pm (§.__-_ ive ‘yourConfidewscB-Y l to the Mattress .MhIc-e- With every ma who do not hesita This condition ~. a 7' . . ... “Any-u I who Deserves if’ g ()U buy your new mattresses with the ‘fullest confidence that they are weil-built-‘lsanitary; all the way through. ‘ You take your dealer's word for it. on the manufacturer. >1 Perhaps your mattresses measure up to every expecta- tion. Perhaps not! chance on the integrity of the maker. There are no Dominion-wide pure bedding Imus, _ For ovcry..respoiisible manufacturer there are some. old, dirty mattresses or even mat tressos discarded by hos- pitals and homes where there has been contagious disease." you. For your protection and his own he is concentrating on Simmons Mattresses. SimmonsLfmited makes this Unqualified Statement to every merchant who sells ' Simmons Mattresses ‘it D , ‘A! ~. sunfld Solis“?- . ,, ,- a“.- ' l l (Bail! “In ’ l He relies axle" i“ -.~» l‘ -,~=-.n==»-a. -. z ttress you buy you have to take this . . l ;.,1~'z tc to slip in material “renovated” ‘from worries your dealer as much as it does ; ‘, >- A mattress resilient,‘ luxurious." Bitiltior sleep. ' Sealed in a carton roll in the great,‘ sun-flooded Simmons work-rooms. Delivered to you sweet and clean. "Cut open any Simmons Mat- tress that comes into your ' store. if you donot find it up to specifications, or better- ship back every item of Sim- mons merchandise and never These fine, sanitary Simmons Mattresses are made in four styles, distinguished‘ by Labels of different colbr Blue Labei—$35 Green Label-$19.50 / send us another order.” —-and yours-of a. mattress sanitary- through and through. Pure, clean, new cotton. Ticking of the best. Stitching and tuft- . lng close, firm, uni- form. SIMMONS LIMITED ~ MONTREAL -<. ’ Your dealer will be glad to point out the Sfmmon r Label. His assurance TORONTO S BEDS I31 ‘Sleep Red Lmbel~$25 Whie Label-vi I 2. 75 Canada has no (Pure Bedding ‘ f‘; Laws-but Simmolrtsfliimited has! Fwdgqgnpokzqrs on " w ., .. .1 Journal-r ("£4.11 Fedlth zines; $93: about Sep- qrq f, Beds ami- Sounfl 1i Sleep," and “Yong-afar aPerféct Night's Rosy." -P».-~ i; l “ W‘, _ .,>_....‘...'/_ . . I s. l ‘nah-av Factories .- wmnirac CALGARY ‘ _ ' ' vancouvsn \ \ dersranti. the identity of the house. it la quite probable there novcr was u building ngrrcing structurally with the one described iw Dickens; but there is a house still in existent-i- which in the middle of tho last century (vo/rresponzictl Rvvfifflilhl- cally. it is siiuaieil nt tho en.i of Catherine strovt, and from 1R1; to_ about 1803 was called ‘The Daili- ions‘ or ‘Dalton house,’ hut from the lnttcr ditto has bot-n known n: ‘Bleak house.‘ 'i‘l1is house when Dickens wroto his book was sep- arated from the town by iioids. but the innd has now boon bnlii upon. Even now thr- abbey tower can be scan from the top prlntiows. '-—B0sion 'l‘ransr_r_ipt. ._-_-¢0}—-——- blah-Ufa: mantra and talc no other The only question in MONEY LOST OR fiisTiiOYau Many trade dollars‘ -»of the va- riety issued sonic forty yeara ago in n filtilo effort to compete in the orient with the far-fumed Mexican silver dollar-Jinn? never come iutclt. They swore not of legal tender for more than $5, thou I when abandoned, a reasonabu time xvss given for exchanging tlum for standard silver dollnrk. Those still extant are of only bul- lion vniur, except perhaps in <‘o‘.-' lot-tors. _ _ ‘Likewise u -suhsianiin1_ amount of paper money is still officially‘ rated as "nutsinntiing." but is nox- rr expected to return for redemp- tion. it is estimated that 1 per, rent of nil pa rr money is lost or dflsgpoyrfl, ‘an ‘when i sat- _halvprh~ the government ‘profiii. This“ is plifid tho (Toionol pitiusiy. “Ali. the longer i live. Arthur, tho more i realize that (fall's ways are not entirely Somlrvell-wlyo.’ "Tito (‘clonal stat-ed at her.Y’-— “Blinkerfl by ‘H. A. Vachell (Car seii). . the case oven with national bunk noiesv-Naiionh Business. Gsttinl Tired "She said that the ebb nntl flow reminded her of love. ‘when tho tide goes nut-' She left her seu-~ fence unfinished. l r ' "" ' ' her Y that some seas are tideless. She thanked me with a lock. l was glad to have said it, though i knew that the ebb had already hesunP-FTho ~ - . 7 . " "=-.'.*i=.:rtv1!r!m r Shadow of Fear," by Nina Toye tiloienmamh). i-QQLE Husband and WWO- “You are partly the cause of m}: uneasiness. You make so uhsoinio- a ' - 1 . Y i; sure that, things are right.“ i.’ i . . ' W "l have faith in my Maker,“ ro- '91- ‘M i