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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1922-02-09, Page 1A.. $2.00 PER YEAR.°IN ADVANCE.; ,=2.00 OTHERWISE:• 4 LUCKNOW, ONT., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1922., • JINGLE COPIES, t CENTS 'Forged to, the. Front The :oSitiola*of ve-' lock Flour in this community has be- come established. As much bread: and as good bread (some of our customers say better bread) as can be obtained -from any pa- tent flour. Present Prices,. $3.50 and $3.75. W. E. Treleaven 0 o -o --o '0 o=o•-o---o---o---O I ` 1• o -EVERYBODY'S COLUMN o o-o-o--&-o-a-oareee.)-ate VETERINARY .SURGEON,- Dr. W: J. Keleher, Ripley, Phone 29, night or day.-t.f. LUMBER FOR SALE. -Hemlock lumber, Cut to order. .Enquire at John. Joynt's Office.... 27-10-tf MONEY • TO. LOAN on mortgages• and' notes, at • .reasonable rates.' b'ire:.Insurance, .. both stock _ and _ Mutual . Companies. -Conveyancing • done with neatness .and despatch. Geo. A. Siddall; Broker, ,Lueknow, ' DR. PARKER, OSTEOPATH, at the Gain kiouse, • Lucknow, every Wed- nesday afternoon. All chronic dis- easee successfully treated. Osteo- pathy removes tae physical causes. of disease. ' Adjustment. of . the spine is more quickly secured and (with . fewer treatments. by Osteo- ; pathy than by any other method. Toronto prices paid for all kinds of ,poultry.. 9:4-U `A: Grospopf,, Lueknow. • • FOR SALE -Stove wood; short or delivered, red, _long, -any-quantity a pp, y __atWdOen .Cs_ ollice,-Lueknow. _ _ :.. • - FURS, -Highest prices paid for all 'kinds of raw furs and skins. If you T have any, let -me know before•-• sell ng: B, Pearlman, 'Phone 85, Residence" '`-°Statiolr$St.i Lucknow, - April 30 I will pay. • the highest nia ket price for-all--kinds-of-raw- furs; y will pay - better prices if you bring yoitr furs to Me instead of Ailing them at home, as exPensee mill be less. ' B. Blitzstein, Dry Goods Store. • -Urn -22:- - ` , '_ • FARM FOR SALE 104 Acres. -In the Township of Kin1ths, good clay loam, about. 95 scree---olear, ;remainder- :hardwood- biish; brick house, bank barn and strawy barn, 2 wells and spring ,creek,• otchard=an ,ak-dellent property; "well o w:_ locate ,,. �4x�ply to Eox f'57., : Wingham, Ont :. • • , 2-2-e. FOR SALE S. et light sleighs and • a cutter, -both second-hand.- Can be seen .at my barn. Apply W. L: Mac- kenzie: • - - AUCTION SALE George Haines. gone -half mile west of Dungannon, non will ha ve a clearing an g :Auction Sale of his farm stock and impleme'nts on. Ella ne arY • 11,• coin-. inencing• at one o'clock pan. 9-2-125 • o' .o _ 0 0_ o. O 0 0 U 0 0 o LOCAL AND GENERAL .• o a o s o t. o_ 0.•o a..0 • Keep • February 24th. open. Boy Scout' Concert, Reserve your seat at the Chautau- qua Concert Saturday evening at Mc- Kim's Drug Store, -• Andersen's "flax mill was put in operation this week, and threshing last. year's, crop is under way. Don't miss the, Chautauqua concert on . Saturday`.evening, Of this- week, • Adults, '35e;, children 10 tied 15c. • There is. a 'movement on foot 'in Ripley to have the place incorporated as a village. The population is 650. Be sure ,you de not miss the Boy Scout. Concert to be •presented in Car- negie.Hall, on Friday. February 24th, Car Feed Corn arriving in a few days, to be ebid off the -ear at G.T.R. Station. 'Cali and get our prices, -A. :R. Finlayson, • The ice harvest • is in full swing this . week, and we potice Mr. G. A; Greer delivering some of very fine quality in town. - 3ames- Lyons -and -John---MeDiarmid were irepresentatives from the Luck - now Agricultural Society to the Fairs. Association at Toronto this week, .• Mr, Jack Watson, whom we report- ed severelyburned last week, is back', at workagain, his injuries having, proved less severe than at first ap- peared. .The Alexander Trio' is elle .of_ the: _ finest, •musical organizationsever booked ;jn Lueknow. Hear them Sat- urday •evening: Admission: 35c., Child- ren 10 and 15c. 'The Fire Company is' putting on a ` dance in -Carnegie Hall on. the night of St. Valentine's Day, February •14, Lochalsh Orchestra, • Good. Lunch. Couple. •$1:0O; Ladies and •Gahere 'Those who took in the special show at the Family. Theatre Tuesday, even- ing thought there could not possibly be •. many at 'the, Carnival in Lorne -Rink;:,there were so niany•atthe show. But .there was a big crowd at. the Carnival too, awl those who were there thought -.the.. Theatrehad:-a. slim. 'house. .Evidently all the fun lovers were' -out, Mr. W. J. Ross, of. Stonewall, Mali.; ,who--: _ een.v'. itis . ba__:b ethers. _.has -...b �_ g _ � ro - -.. and friends in the . Lochalsh. district W.M.S. MEETING The 'regular meeting of the. Pres- .hyterian W M.S; was held , on Wed- nesday; Feb, let.'The President, Mrs, MacCallum presided, •and Mrs, Struthers assisted in the Devotional exercises. Mrs, T. Aitcheson gave' a, reading, showing the duties of Home Helpers . and their relation to the So- cicty, Miss M. A. McKenzie read 'passages, of •`Scripture' -relating' to Prayer and Missions. A duet reijaered by Mrs. P. Steward and Miss Clubb was much appreciated. Mas. Iii, Mul- lin gave an xollent paper on the topic, "The Einanclpation of the W'o- men of India," =^ -o-Q-o --- • ST: VALENTINE SUPPER; •. AND„ CONCERT' The Ladies' Aid . of the Ashfield Methodist circuit are, giving a Valent- ine Supper, and, Cpncert in ithe.Hack- ett's Church, on Tuesday, Feb. 14th. Supper will be served from 6 to, 8 o'clock, after which an Entertainment consisting of readings by Miss. Edna Rivers, of Lucknow, an address by Rev, R; Fulton Irwin,' of. Lueknow,: and musical, numbers by local talent, will be given, Admission: Adults 50c Children 25c. • - ' WAS A TEACHER HERE • Lueknow old-timers will remember a school teacher by the name of Jen- nie Wallace, . who, in the early days, of the village; taught the "young idea. how . • to shoot" here. Annoupcernent of the death ofthis lady wasmade in The Globe of. the 7th. inst. In. Toronto, she was, known as Mrs. H. B. Somers, .and_ t wouid_a.preax that_ for• a number of yeats, she took a highplace in her profession, making • a specialty of 'physical culture.. •- :" In' connection with .her' death, The Globe said: "The ' passing of Mrs. Somers will leave . a niche not easily* filled. cause of : her ability to . read human nature. and her untiring efforts to raise the standard of physical effiei-;: encs, especially in young people, Mrs. Somers has left an• indelible impres- sion on the record of the city's pro- gress' iii training the body as well as the mind." `--000- ... _._,BREAKING: "THE' LAW 7 I Some 'Lueknow dealers in cigar- ettes and-tobacoo are -an a fair- way. to getting into trouble. They' appear to have forgotten that there is :a law in this province•'forbidding the sale of these things to boys under a• stat- 'red- age. saidYthateboYsof-any m'o th spent test -week week -with age can buy cigarettes at almost any this past -month, p time: This violation: of the law .starts, his. sister, Mrs. M. MacRae, of town: so it is. said, by mea sending, the boys Mr; Ross went to .the West in 1888, to ` do their , buying: That, however,• and has been, Eiji- only, twloe. in: that 't t etter' the •matter, and is no time. 'He. has followed farming'most excuse for'making the sale, It'is a of the time and evidently has. •pros- pered, He •is enjoyinvery, easy: step for the boy who buys g' his: visit tothe i arettes--tor-a--man to -buy -thein for: scenes of -his 'boyhood very much; G g y • • himself.. It. does not appear that ,the, law: against selling to :young boy9: is • i 'COLD our WEST •very. effective in preventing • smoking, but the dealer who breaks the law While are enjoying ane; of the -tale--a-chance., on hapdmg•, e finest • winters ., on .record' here, our .profits -over in the form of a fine,. oat..on•'t• e.- raiies:are:havin • friends ... h prairies lt1 .... g • , .,., very severe winter. A clipping from a Winnipeg .paper h nded to:_us the -- __ P g p F � •' CRE'svE• other day, reports a temperature of 38 - below- -in- the Manitoba capital,. while out at Brandon it was ,down to 46. Further north, 'in Saeltatchewato -the---people--were. 'enjoying .tenpera! tures of from 47 to .$0 degrees below zero: Of course, they don't feel the• cold out there. • • •-0 0-0 HOCKEY FOR SA I.E -A Ford Runabouit 'Th good condition, without starter;', Price low. Information at ,The Sentinel Of lice. . .23-2100 Large . sum of money . to*lend lend on farm properties. at lowest, current rates. Also a number of ' farmlrs on hand forsale or rent. -Geo. A., Sid - dill, Lueknow.. 6.4.240„ NOTICE . , . I am prepared to act as Aectioneer 'in the 'Counties of' Huron and Bruce, • -and *I;-respectfrvlly solicit a share4f your -patronage: -Elliott l4Wie�e. u: AGENCY ;• • Manufacturer of High Class Flay. • orings . wants local agent, Must have - best of: efer_enees. No,Capi'tal requir • e Splendid _:.. rtunity for lady or ed. opmo , man of.ability, Write /lox 2465, Mon- - =trot. LOCAL'' MARKET .,. .40c. Butt Eutter •25 _to 30e, Hogs •.,.. .... o -o -o•- • :GETTING INBAD A young lad in town who for sonie time was observed to be very flush with spending money . was caught noon from a.till during the noon hour last Saturday. Constable Moore placed him under arrest and the 'cane will come odor Mar Ql l* l�$IJ1AWa$1 Iii$&ii. O. Wingham Beata Kincardine 6-5 • The hockey game between Wing-, ham - and; Kincardine senior teams, played :t Kificardine- Monday night as a close one; but resulted iti a win for Wingharn,. Wingham-' was -having it, pretty much their own, -Way up to the end of 'the second period. when the score was 5--•0 in favor of Wino - ham. In the third period Kincardine appears to -have -wakened .tip: scoring five times,. while Winhgana made' only •one. _SOUTII"KINLOSS W,1iI:S, The• regular meeting of South Kin- loss W, M. S was held in the church on Wed., Feb.- 1st; -.-India was the theme of the study•'period-and Mrs, Duncan Ma'Connell .explained in a pa er, Br'itain's-Plan of -He om-Rule p r there and how she kat furthered Mission. Work. A paper on the need of educating India's women was 'read by Mrs. John MacLeod while Mrs. Alex MacLeod showed how Missionaries gladly receive and care for baby' girlie. Mrs, Duncan Graham quoted s paragraph on "The Madras Wo- men's Christian College" after which Mrs, Gollan and Norma Nicholson gyve a duet• The. Viae President RaaEve the Scrip•: tura talk, from Nihemll► , atter wkiah the 1111111011 111611$11 TO *0 SAVO al!TI? ,i.fl unfits,. --= We are sorr'y:,to report .Mr -.--Albert• McQuoid is under the doctor's care et present. ? _ =Mr-;- and •Mrs. Creirer_visitedat the home • of her mother airs. -Campbell of; Westfield. • Mr ndFinnigani; 'and Mrs. Raymond visited at Mr Richard Finnigan's . in Wawanosh during the -week pare.' John Blake o '•rasa ekinb visited lt- thehome of her brother Mr. Wm, Hasty one•day, Iast week.. Mrs, John Metiary has ' returned a home after- speeding few• weeks • with her son Mr; Herb - -'Curran, of. Mafeking. BELFAST • Tuesday; Feb. 7th. Mrs Stothers, Mr 'Cecil Mullikana `Roselle; *Of L'tiel iibw-iiseiit Tuesday at- Ralph Nikon's. ' • Mr, Will Alton and Miss, Olive spent, Sunday with Mr,. and • Mrs, Charles Alton of Lanes. Miss - Zelda Sherwood, spent the week -end• with•*her 'grand -parents Mr. and Mtv.'tSamuel Sherwood., ' 14Ir,1anii` dxs:: 3.Iefb -Stothers-and Lenore of Dungannon visited at Joseph Hackett's' one day last week, The Ashfield Ladies Aid will serve a hot supper in" the 'basement of. Hdckett's''Church St. Valentine'§ ev'g. Tuesday',Feb.l4th, from 6 to 8 o'clock after which a good program ' will be given, -----o=oro--- ADORN POWIPIIVW ArmatroIII —xn Loudest Ont., on 'iii. 40, Tebruuv trd,, M Ur, and Mn 1, Atrm��tra h! u hull htr • • CARNIVAL WAS SUCCESS There was heaps of fun at ',Borne Rink on . Tuesde4r :night when the manager. put on -the first masquerade Carnival of the'season. There was the usualbig crowd; and the costumes were even more elaborate' and pictur esque •than ttorinerly, There was ,.tlie keenest competition for the prizes, and the judges had no easy. taskin rendering decisions. • Prize winners were as follows:- • Fancy Dress •L' ady-Ethel Ander son, , ComicLad •-F Dress y lo renes :Cirok, ,'Fancy Dress; Gent.. Jack Johnston, Comic Dress �'G'ent-C. • Gollan,. Fancy Drees Girl --dean Stewart, Comic Dress Girl --Jean Gollan, Fancy Drags Boy -Grant •MacKen- zie. . - Comic Dress- Rey --Tom Alton. i • Gent's Race- Archie MacDonald. Couple Race -Mae McInnes and •C, Gollan• • ' Girls' Marble Race-Winnifred Douglas. musical Chairs -Jack Johnston, Boys' Race --Bill Henderson, Greenies' •Race-•-Gordui. McInnes. —o-o-o--- EIGHTIH CON, • KIN'LOSS eo, a well visited his. aunt Mrs. Jos, Culbert on Saturday ' Mr. Alfred and Robt, Hams spent a day.laht week with l3ervie blends. 'Mrs. Lot,; Culbert attended the Normal Reltnion , in • Stratford ®last week, , ' Mr; and Mrs. Murdoch, McPherson were visitors with Lueknow 'friends recently; - Quite a number _of L O. L's- et, tended the County Meeting in Ripley on Tuesday,- ' Mr. and Mrs. Walter, Hodgins;; 10th Con, visited their.daughter Mrs. Earl Culbert on Tuesday.: . •, We are sorry to report Mr, Jno; Robb seriously ill .His many, friends hope to s,•oon hear 5f •a recovery; Hay pressing and drawing is: the order of the' day' and mos't farmers .will •welcome anothed fall of show •• Any Mho, ere. wishing to •havie'' a real good time•'will be , given an op portumty to attend.such on Theirs-• day,.•evening _of • this week. When. the' "Ripley Hustlers" wilFgive an enter tainment and Box Social in the Twp',• Hall HTyrood. Come a enjoy :tie evening, A good tine -is assured; ;. o We are glad to report Mr_ J'no, Watson's injuries, is improving: Mr. W teen_ i --c ttiia od'. hi__M ._ �-.- ...wk�le.__ u, g �v�z - - rs. Jno. Gambel's bush had the misfort- -tune to -some way --to have •hi:s'-clothes- catch on fire while' about : his . engine. His face,: hands:•and wrists veore badly burned. He fs however. -able : to • be --o 0.0 -- Mrs:, Robe Sullen Spent a couple: of days- in Goderich recently( ^ ._ Mr, Jos, O'Loughlin was appointed assessor -for 'the„council meeting held on ,Monday: , . . • Mrc.-Herb''-Ensign: ' of �L'ochalsli, :visited with hermother. _in- Lueknow during the' week, • Mrs •Wm. Webster Cochrane is •visiting'with:"her niother . Mrs. ".F; AWebster,`of Zion • Mr. John Jamieson of' -Laurier ,en- tertained -a•-number -of etrienda-- - an evening this week; • Wm, Ross who is here from Man - Lochalsh, this week; • Mies. Sarah. McLean of ,Lothian •spent a few days of • last .wee . whh friends in Lueknow Frank • Ketchabaw• is visiting with his parents of Paramount,, and>Will be home for a°few weeks• Miss Mabel McNarmara of Kintail visited for •a week with her cousin. • Miss, Evelyn '•Wellingtere The `Misses Bessie 'McLean and Salem -Grant, of L. IT; yS., spent the week-endwith. their parents at Loch alsh',' The new Grist Mill just erected by 'Wilfred:_Bradley, of Laurier,. is •a.fine•• -addition to :the little -village•ofe-Ainb- eriey, Wm. • Stanley of near Lucknow is suffering from a severe cold which Will confine him to the house ;for some._timee- _ Mrs, Rae Bailey mho was visiting -wadi--her-sister-.Mrs..Sas _:Piel`iering' of Paramount has returned tg her home in Detroit. Miss Verna Hamilton of Paramount was, the guest for n few days with her cousin Miss j'ennie Griffin of the 2nd. Con. of Huron. The Mock Parlian ent at Course's Corners, Farmers Club rooms got off • to a good start on Monday evening. It was very interesting and muchen- joyed by .the: large • crowd present, The .tinging Of Miss Mae Menary and Mr,' John. Menary and the character , *etch by Walter lialton ,Waal 11100 muoh 111 t4, ' , LUCKNOW SCHOOL REPORTS Room I B. Class••=Excellant---W. Bradley; R. Pinner, M. Robsinson, (;1, McDon- aid, F'. Steward, L, Naylor, 'Goad -R. Finlayson, f{; Brown, A McKenzie,. (D Henderson and. Winn- ifred) ties, F. Thompson, I; McMillan Wilson Armstrong, A. Wilson. .• "Fair -M; McDonald, H; McLeod; T. McKenzie, L. Webster, R. Mullin, T. '4 n• . erson. - •Class Excellent- , 'Brabson, L; 'Irwin, '(C, Finlayson' end.W, Rob inson) "ties,- E,Agar-,. K; Ganieron, Good ---M, Cousins, R. Pinner, M. Henderson, K. Ferris, B. Drinkwalter Fair -D. Horne, E. Baker; ,T, Mc- Donald, E, Whitby, A. class -H, Greer, C. Johnston, S. Cameron, .M. McMahon, D. Nixon. Good -J, C.. Durnin, E. Solomon. Fair -D'• 'Douglas, G. Purves; H. Button, M. Stanley,, J. McAllister, D, Ifollyman, T, Wharton, 1'. McMillan, M. Bradley, C. . Menary P: Martin, Teacher I. Murdie Room •II Jr. . II=Excellent-Ada Watson, Ahneda,Durnin, Jack• Brabson, Alan • Murdoch, Harold . 'Johnston, •Good Arthur Andrew, Clarence Greer, Eve- lyn Nixon;iim Stewart, Itynona Pal= mer, Philips Menary,,'Stella Steward, Jessie MacKenzie; . Fair -Margaret • Button, Jessie Naylor, Alex, STnith,. Earl Martin,` Stewart' Mullin*, Grace Anderson. • • Sr. I1--Excellent-Katharine,, Mac-' Kenzie, Winnifred Webster; Mai<garet McA-llinter. Geed=Ruth 'Bradley,`. Malcolm . Watson, . Sheila MacLeod, Charlie Webster, Helen, Maeponald*, (Vera Sherriff and Clifford Webster),. ties,' Rea Watson, Arabel Canieron,• Mary Jewitt, Mary. Bruce..Fair-E1- wyn. Pentland, Bertha 'Milne, Archie. McMillan,* Ivan-'Drinkwalter, • (*),Absent for one exam. ''•Norma F.'Thonipsonr Teacher, Room IV ,S`i . IV -Jean Stewart, 85. per cent; Mary, ; Anderson, '76; Willie Sproul, .71; Andrew .Thompson, 69; Camp-, _p_. • - _ - Margaret -Geddes', bell, Thompson, 69'1VTarg, , , 64; Elliott Burns, 64; Clarence ,Mur, ' die, 61;x' Peter Mortis, 61; Margaret Rivers; 60,,' Lottie-Bntith; 4fi Jr, IV-Winnifred . Douglas,. 88; Belle Anderson,, ..81; Gordon' John• Ston, 74; 'Etta Gawley; .72; „Grant.. MacKenzie, 63; Morgan Henderson, 63 *Cecelia Pinner, 51 Clair 111 ne, 5L. . . (*) Absent for eeareinatigns, • Colina Me -Clark, .Teacher; i •: Ts! Quality Tea Annual Sale Eaceeds . '30 Million' Packets' B'LA K � NIXED or GR .Steadfastly►. Refuse All Substitutes. 6. Watch Us and We'll ' Watch You GREAT WATCH SALE Beginning Feb. 11th. Too Many : Watches In Our* Safe. •. (That's ' the Reaion.) about 50 of the well-known. Regina. Watches at very low Prices., in order to reduce our :.stock, quickly.' -1f j::oii ; require ':a Watch, or••if you have are old, unsatisfactory one,; it will rat: you to take .advantage. of these. priers,-•' • 18 Size 17-Jewe('Regina, fitted in •Regina' .Gold 'Fii:r.l ,Case, regular.' price' $3.1.25 to $35.50, .Sale Price ?:2:1,712 18 Size 15 -Jewel Regina, in Regina...Gold ':Filled Ca -e, regular price $26.50 to $28.25. , . .• .Sale Price e21.25 18 Size .71Jevvel Regina, in •Regina: 'Gold Filled ' C'a: e,' . regular price• $20;00 to; ,$21.75 ale Price :416,00 .16-Size17,Jewel Regina, in .-Gold. •Filled >Case, regui: r •• price: $30 -00 -to $33,00,'; ..• ▪ .Sale Trice X2315 77 -- 15 -Jewel, Regina., in Gold . Filled Case; :regiislar brit e • . $251.25 to $28,00, ., ..Sale Price X2;0,50 • 7 -Jewel, regular $22 to. $24, Sale Price,. 414;25 7 -Jewel, regular $14.2a -,777. -:-.........,Sale Price .$1.0700' ' •Ladies'+"Wrist-Watches, regular $24.00, . Sale Prire :`•19.00' o -o -Oe- WHITECHURCH Mrs. -D; .McIntosh-and--Mr-s; .A .1Vie- Qtpllin visited recently With Mrs W, Leggatt,; 1VIrs, •Jigs Barbour and' daughter; of Winghani . ares:visiting• with Mr.,and rs B'eneeMcClenagliene Misses. Evelyn and Olive Garton, visiteda:few,daya' with -141r •end,fMrs: W rmstron .at Lucknow Miss Myrtle Beeeie€t who has been' nursing for the. -past few months at - B,russela; ` returned honµ 'ou - Satur-- day. `Mr •and ,Mrs, •Robert ••Purdon -visited•-one-Su37dayy -with” he elat-ter-'e. parents. Mr-- and: ..Mrs�,'.°Anderson'_at :St; Helens. - . • ' • 'ITa'� ee •vise - ing- 'with his'sister. Mrs:' Wil "Purdon hes • gone ,to visit his sister Mrs, C;.' Rintoul at 33russels. f Mr, and Mrs. Robert Mowbray' entertained • a miniber of their marr- ied friends to, a dance arid euchre n ni ht Party ort -•Wed n. sda Y g . _ • The Yonne People's Guild of the Presbyterian Church are entertain ing the St, Helen's. Young' People's Bible Class , on Friday evening; Dr: Detvyieler, a. W. C. T. U; Work- er, ef'Kitehener spolte'.in the Presby- • . terian Church on Sunday': evening. in the- nterett5 -oi+• the Travelling .Aid_ •Society,-- - , Do not 'miss •this, opportunity of securing a High- • -rade..Watch at a Low Price •• T.. ARMSTRONG Jeweler and Optician 7. • KODAK INISH :NC:. � . - Our -Printsiare-made-- - .p • _ on' Velox. It', gives the best Prints we . can get. Bring Your Films or Mail Them in A. E.' NIaIW4 TH>a IMXALL STORE LuCKNOW, ONTARIO rea O :omnencila • Feb ual nd E dln F For,10-Drays we willg ive VOd an opportunity :to buy shoe at money -cavi prices. ®l 4 -Stock must be reduced. _. _ Y4):4- - will get the benefit. See Post- ers osters fdr list of prices. The very best way to i oY 1VIIIct' yourself that wvu-'- are'-- v -in Genuine i3argaiins .is to visit 'our Store. RATHWELL & :TURN Successors to Ackert & Rathwell Lueknow • t .- Ontario. • / S y. s 73