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The New Era, 1884-12-26, Page 41 1 1114. •01S1041'. Tbe ingliirsioi .41100 or Irrenibirri''' Of all the ilavorittg substances used cookery, the .001M218, after salt, per. baps. the most valuable, and, as many * a honsekeoper can gtvateethoony, when cunningly concealed in the sauce, • ragout, or soup, it yields. .enjoyenepe seven to Woo Who would carefully put it from them, if they yaw it, in thole abhorrence of everything pertaining to , the garlic tribe. There m uoaoubt that .• lour is meet valuable food Li a hot •"elimate, speciallywhen eaten raw, remember reading in a 10007. called • "Angola and the River Coego'" that the author never traveled without a supply • of, garlic, whose beneficial effects on the stomach wore most marked, "When very huilery Had fatigued,'" he - goes on to Bey, " 1 have found *mating to equal a few Fleece of raw garlic, eaten with a, crust of bread or a biscuit, for produoing, a few inhale:* after, a. delightful sensation . of repose, and that feeling of the stomach being rawly to xeceive food generally absent when ex- cessive, emptiness or 431m:esti= •is the case." Very odd contradictions in regeril to this vegetable arises; for exiseeple; Henvy of Navarre had his lips burned, tho Dion:cut he was born, a ith a clove of gerlic, a time•honored custom in hie alive place. 'On the other hand, garlic was forte...1(10r by statute of -Alonzo the Eleveuth to his Knights of: LeBanda,. and Dou Quixote calitiouvd Saneho . Pana to ho chary of it. So must honest Sancho howee e or this garlic garli vjieli the King of irraisce had rubbed upon his infant's gia 'le en has entrance bite this . world. To tile Al nera.e.0 tate the pronounced flavor of gele•e is uustipportable, and the odor os it, shite it has been called the eeet of vegetables," is aeything. but a deleotablo perfume. 'Still people have it:oxen...1 for it ; for example, the Hebrews, in Over wanderings toward the Pro:liked Laud, complained to aloese of tilt: W:titt of --the leek ami the - garlic, which they ii :feaued • hint they remembered : or, ft e the poet sive, "The Hebrews gave el ,.s. tis teu:lerstitlel -that the scent of the (men: hung roiled them still.“ --11. .1. it. es i://1,ilyn • Shiva Lon Prof. 11, (tam If. (if Philadelphia, suggests a 10110 of althreviaterl *king hand, and ilteeeeer in these words : ley the application of seven einiple rules a. large part of the labor, time vota., tion of the pelenser is saved, also, the reader's time. for • whs.)!woit r .(are)abbreviated the eye e•in take i niore.at a glaute.7. Letters sue:ding alone,as u for you. r nore legible than words. We easily read the a 1 ilf the woest scribe, because the frau of the, letter ie, not change( hy 'wining with • tithe: This, is why ordinory print, is so much plit.inri• fha' t von ongreve.1 sea iet, • The average penman writing- seven hours a day writes "the" 700. thine; & 'several other words nearly as frequently. Some of those weeds occur 1,000 thitee41S often as vords to Which abbroviateets have loeg been giten. The frequent ree tie rence of 20 words makes of Engliele • These words represented by single letters, would b die) as plainas a & 1, would afoetonernioam ecenoitey of thue 46, save millionof dollars annually iu printing. They ewer so • frequently that reading a. few pages of n, hook thus printed fixes thorn in the nionioey. Wo write 1 instead of ei or eye. ; why not Ur you r, aro ; and; b, be, etc.? Script circulates most among tho intelligent 'elassee, yet 'J persons write "you" 7,10,000 times a year for fear 1 dull per- son Will not understand u. Better for the 1 dull person to ask some,- 1 to help hie, read. Even. - the majority of the tseitors still writo peel & aotol, 'ante, the prietor would. understand ..0 and a. • •••45,4 The Language of the Lunch Couuter.- eeff 1" called the mace,. • Tho .reporter looked curiously to see what the unusual order meant. _The waiter brought the oustomer three emelt cakes and u cup Of coffee. - • .• • "Oue brown buck," ciao." anothee waiter. la a. few minutes he beetle:IA tho eueconaT a plate of buckwheat cakes iloms browit. • "]3ecr anti" and "ham and" were fre- quently heard and tho orders were tilled with heef end beans ante hare and .egge. 7 "(live me a plate of bes.iiee• he seal to tho ai tete - • 7.()ile plate of BON101.1 St,141Wbf.11:100)::[* Feilethat hinctiouary. •• The eld gentleman as startled, 1»tt.' sono received his favorite dish at a cost of ten nente. while New York straw• herriee eat leave cost him fifty. • ,•Dincinuati quail,. have it fat." was the next order. Tbe cool; clic nit a largo slice .of hit and put it on the range. "AB n e.re," said tho 'proprietor, who sat at i.t.; door to see that no ruait escaped Without paying his. bill, "have a, system of abbreviation -and peculiar I:menet:11.U! f• for food. Some of ..our custoincr,:esw this technical! form of ordering so \ ell that they use it theme selves." . • A well -A:1 %earl ei au hereentered. and, taking a, see,. at, the table, ordered the waiter to le ieg him two :fistelialle." "One 51C(•• enttan cried the waiter, while the cook softly repeated, "sleeve. •• The Editorial Blotter. • In the aute.ebamber of the eilitothai. rooui•of a popular monthly magazine 1,1 New Yerk Many contributors' and would - he coutributors spend much time in waiting to see ex hear froin the tenter, in, the corner of the room standa Vane. en which is a large piece of blotting paper. ()n this the waitheepersone free. quently scribble the thoughts* whieh °con? to them durieg their vigil. Sortie • of the lines ere' the following : "A II t•hiugs C.01310 1701110 to U1.084! *he "'Vattuli led pray." .7. "('a'411 tie broad upon the waters Mel after 14,4113, sleys it 741111* reeurnefi witii. thanks,' A e 41114.11°w') 'writer eheuced tb H down by this table a few days ago, MA letter reading these suggestive seetetteoe he pet' ne hie het., geribliled at Iiiinenhet lea -de 1 is vela lie Oleo hey imbee• imetoly real 7. ;Lay lett it little ; I will cnme agaii16,' —.y,ti• Fork :amt. ••°'•••,,,,6.6,66.reor- Schedule. or • •••— • •••,••••14••••••••• iCorlictions Returned by Justice** of the Peace in and for the Cellar' et Iforee• for the Qtiarter euding December 9, 1881, pureuent to ReVisedtaeutes ul thetario, Chap. 47) $ec. .• te4 c Name of Prosecut or Name of .Defendent. 1 2 .4 Blattbew Mounteilay James Dickson 44 11. 1 41 .„• 44 5 Margarete MoVicar 6 ot ti 7 Constable McKay 8 Ann IVIcIntosb 9 Peter Shea 10 George Acheson 1,1 it 4$ 1.2 Rev. T. M. Campbell 13 Rich. Tichbourne 14 Neil McIver 15 Henry Liffett 16 Daniel MeLeed 17' Geo, Stewart 18 Constable Leo 10 4. 20 " 21 to it 22 Artbur Sunnier 23 61 24 25 26 27 64 • is 28 J. G. Klinkhammer 29 Constable Dunlop 30 A, Dillon 31 J. Miller • 32 Wm, Rinn 33 Inspector Ballantyne 34 A. a Pattieon 35 Samuel Barr 36 Wm. Pennington 87 Michael Kelly •88 Bridget O'Domell 39 Ann, O'Toole 40 John Johnston 41 Constable-Paieley. 42 Edith Bezzo • 43 Constable Paisley ki it • 44 45 • '" • " • 46 4, • Wm. Burris John Donaldson Constable Paisley .14 • .. 44 Joh Donaldson Henry Carrick' • Henry. Beacon Wm. Orr 44 •48 Inspector Ballantyne 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 5e Thos. Turk 58 ,Toiseph 3/IcKinney• 59 60 61 62 03 64 66 :66 67 68 69 70 71. - 72 78 74 75 76 77 78 • 79 80 81 82 • 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 ,92 4 03 94 95 96 97 96 99 100 101 102 103 " 41 104 " `a05 " " 'George Wilson • Jonathan Hill E. Duncan E. Auburn •• John W. Walker E. Auburn Wm. S. Miller. • James Drewe Dimwit% MeAri r 44 4, Inspector R. W. Tuck 46 fi if •• • if. 44 44 .44 • Wesley A. Smith Chaisseeukine! nectar ;McKay Donald McIntosh Atm MoVicar Robert 13/1eLea,i. John McCarty Jas, Bailey - Henry McDermott John T, Mitchell 41 4 Neu.ilMmeeKel oLed.a John McLean Dau, Augna McKay JOB. Goldthorpe je Patriek Dnggau ,John Tolgoney etudrew Donohoe Walter Fulton Chas. Dowling !Edward Demme Daniel Folgoney John McLeod J: S. Smith . Jar. Weir jas. Findley • John Toth Wm, Sherrett J. Smith Wm; Dale Perri h Patrick Hickey , Geo. Leslie Keppel Disney • Duncan McCuaig Ann O'Totile Mary Kate Grimes Edward Dailey Thos. Brownlee Jos, Wheatley Hugh Achison James Addley Michael O'Toole Edward Sullivan John Donaldson Wm. Burris James Addlay Edward Picket Kaine Win. Berrie Thos. Brown . • Hamilton Johnston Arch, Anderson' Jelin Rodgers . . Yisber. 4. :44 Nature of Ohe.ree. 1,•••,•19,•^.••••,•••••646....... Wage; Stealing grapes Stealing Palm Stealing grapes Assault Sureties of the peece Drunk and disorderly Assault Assault Assault , Libel Libel Drunh; and dieorderly Aisanet Assault Assault Assault Disorderly conduct Disorderly conduct Disorderly conduct • Disorderly conduct Disturbing religious meeting Disturbing religious meeting Disturbing religious meeting Disturbing religious meeting Selling liquor on Sanday Selling liquor on Sunday Larceny Drunk Larceny Oct. Fraud - • Assault L. T.Act Dater of convie. tion. •••••••••••• re** ••••••••• Amount *awe e f coneletieg Juatice or justices oiPonal• Time naid or tY6Fine to-berrate to To whom paid over by damage. seiii Jesus* said Justice. Oct. 16 Sept., 18 4'. 18 44 1.8 I• 44 24 a 24 st . 26 " • 30 Oct,oy.2 13 N " 14 " 14 " 19 64 20 4, ss ' Nov. 18 M. Y. 3.1e1...)::::ao, Fe41...011*!°,..../!' Seelf•91,1crti: i Dec. 6 es 67 /8 9 4 4 • , • 4 18 • . 7 s. dr, it .7 4. ., ' s 4 4 . 44 7 66 7• •eat a '•• (6 6 M. 1Z, McLean and A. 'zit colig, J. I.'s. 66 • 15 .6 ., ,.Sept.1 Alonzo Str•;),g, lasie, J. P., , , a 12 4 i i 1 lif not paid why not, and were! observations, 'if any. Per Adams= and Tiorace Horton, J. Pe,, co; Matthew Mouutenay Horace Horton ,Esq., Mayer, Dederick 44 ti By consent Committed 4 days labor 7, it Pr 1, • •46 44 44 4* 14 11 4-4 • 46 41 . .1 00; TiViksurt a , ' 1 00 , Tieesaree 1 00, ' Tamperer 1 On. . - frotieurer 40 !Nov ... . 't • Breach of peace • (Sept. *Carrying fire eine% Resuming to pay wages • • 44 14.88149.1t JOS liiiillg:languagkt iOct . Insulting langutese •a • • Robe Black John Black • .. David Stewart le. Walker Mid R. Fox Aloe. Conover • Chas. Black ' Ed. Sherman Jos. Coventry Jobu McGregor Thos. 11811 Jae.. Schofield , Seanien Lahti Jae. • Rohe Sage • , . • Wan. OhapiuSii . James Laird ?r • Jan Cooper • Fransia Dultuage ROL •Sainpie . John • McDonald John Ceoper. Andre* Brown .41 S. 13, Scuttle • ti it it ' • • Agnes McKay • Ger.. McKay Agnes McKay •. ,, • Samuel Welsh Ala Oeults Wm. Taylor • Fred Gositiolt James Stewart Marshall Polleck. Chrietiati Deshado Wm. Sutton Ignatz Heineman , Wm. McGinn • James H. Hodgins Peter Bradley : James Wilson Wni. Johnson It • • , . ti. 14 1 4i 44 10 •• 2 Do Ao ro).1.1.0.4(1, ntiyf.o'r, 23 • , - • 14 II • is 6 Insulting language 4ne1 ereepeaa Vagrancy ' •8, Drunk . . Drink . re 0 . n• eeeseeee„; Drunk. e , Drunk Dna.* Drunk Dtunk • ' Vagrancy •48 64. 6C Disorderly coed u Abtaeilteit - Trespass , ' • . • 44'! • Drunk ' •1 I' Malicious injury to property • Sept. Larceny • , • Assault . 11. Assault and battery Disturbing religioue worahip Assault • • Oct. Shooting duck Assault and battery • • Assault and battery Nov. Abusive and .iusulting• lang cage • Oct. Grossly inaulting laugnaei • 1 is Larceny . Stealing geode • At Robbery • Assault and battery 41 • 16, • "; • 22 . 4.6 , • • ' , • • I y . it. 84 64 . • , , 41 13 17 " •44‘ • 17 . •• 14 14 • 6 . 19 8. • •• 1 00 Forthwith '4 • '1 .00 Forthwith 1 00 Forthwith' 1 00 Tressetii•t r s 1 (10 •Treasurer _ 2 00 One week; . , 25 ' ' 'crostini: ..,3 00 Forthwith Town-Treaeurer e 3 00 Forthwith. " it 5 00 Forthwith" CI 4.4: 3 00 Forthwith " ;4 • it.. 50 Forthwith 5500 iFirIteilht. uw, tth " 1 ; 50 Zttli:iitthil "` 7 20 00 Forthwith. License Inspector 20 (.)0 • . , 20. (',O, ' ., Inspector • 1 001 -Forthwith ';Town Treasure 30 (10 Sept. 11 I Not paid;left conotry , • , • • ordered to pay Town Treasurer 6, a it 41 1 001k`orthwith 1 00•Fortliwith 1 00 Forthwith 1 00,Fortheith it 0 4 1 00:Forthivith , ." '44 • 5 Otar rthwilli Not paid, ceienuftted 4-001F thwith " " 5 0&Nvv " 'roe% Treasurer U( Forthwith •" . 4 3 00 ForthWith " " • 9 00 Foribwith " • 1 00 Forthwith ' " 00,Vortioth it J 00 Forthwith 26 29 19 Holums, McKay and Mclilivan, j. 'Pa., 20 Thos. Holmes, ,.1 Pe. • . 84 6 16 . 1 29 25 25 14 George Megay, .1. P. • . 20 McKay, Fisher and MeEwen, J. Ps., 10 00 Forthwith '‘• 6 A. Hunter, J. P.,13russels . 2 00 • Treasurer '.3russele and coots . 13 P. Thompeon, A.Munter and. F. C. 'Rogers •. • • committed for trial. 17 A. Hunter .1. le Brussels Seet'al war rant no stolen goods lama . 17 A. Hunter! Jno, ch.Shavi and F. C. goterp,1 ' . arge dismissed 18.A. HUnter and john Shaw, J. Vs., • I 20 00 And costa to be paid forteeeth, ' 1'00 Trine 265cts •-eeeepeestee -forthwith or1.4cls jailsteeet. Not pd. Violation:shop. liceOme law e • . Milicioueinjory to property • • • 14 • 44 - it Thomas Holmes, 3. . • • , - Holmes, Melilwan, faislierij.Ps.; McKay, Fisher and Jelewen, J..' Ps, „ • ' Town Treasurer . 1, e 1.1 Prisoner cam initte‘eir trial but • lockup •which Xi' not fit to re .1 00 Forthwith County Treasener ' 2 00 Forthwith e a 00 Sep 18, '84 I. use forthwith 6t *1 o 01 e.tForthwith, .84 4-00 Oct. 80, '84 2 00 Forthwith Biinnol over for one year Payment of mut; Committed for trial Poyment of costs Not paid ent for trial Dismissed with costs Diarnissecl with costs Settled out of court • Withdrawn to pay costs amount due $1.15 to gaol 20 slays committed tell:tot 3 inoi. committed to gaol 5 mos • Dismissed' escaped from Wiugham • cieve or rattan prisoners • ''. • /1' • - each. • •I ,, '• • ' . - Treasurer .Wingliitin ' »_ .4 . 44 • , 4-•••-•••-. '''. ' 1 4 EC; at unter,..T. &meet'. • I ewers, la Thomson& R. -Armstrong, Jane . • • •• • is 15 • 14 ot 11 44 -0 Davies, Iluniete elhi.vi and Thomeon,J.Ps. 6. 44 13 ,. , • . Inaulting language -• i; Insulting language • • . '0 . , Malicious injury to opert6 ti fo . 64 • ' Insulting language , • 66 t, . 6, , 'Breach of Pharmacy Ad 14 A. llenter and JnoShaw P 4, 1 • 44 14 • • 44 g BreaehforofMAltai cpMedical aAt" 1 Sureties s. bakylv pt3 Assault . f -ia 4, , • Stealiug mail bag . 2 00 '" ' " 4 00 Fine 25ele autpeusa'n. forthwith 0.00 Fine forth' .with or 20 days in jail 1. 00 Floc forth with or 14 days in jail 1,' 00 Fine,"2,3eta compensa'n forthwith 1,00 Forthwith or 14 days in jail 2(1 °C'Fortifwith Not paid over yet 20 00 30 daets • • . Bound over 12 in onths. Idinieelf $500 • • or 2 me:41mq eil and 'COM; and costs and costs • or 14dys in jail and COMS and costs . ard COfith• • * • lo* dismissed without coats two sureties szo each dismissed • • ' . • connnitted for trial .. Trespass • • ' • John McDonnell,. J. P.; ieeter.• .withdrawn • , • . , . • • Trespass • . Sept 29 • ,s • Assault • Oct., 10 ,, • • If • • JOIID. W. WILLIKIll Sept..JO `) • Wm* Conlin• TreSpagia NOV. 1. 11. R. Johnson • Abusive languege '‘ 10 Suftie •• • • • 1 GO Forthwith 00 Forthwith 1,•00 FOrthweth. Conney''freasurer • •• It •>4 4/ ' I• .1 1, .00 Forthwith 00 Finthwith e • paid disiniaee.d " • " lo Po • • , Withdrawn, ' Withdrawn . . 7, paid John efoDennell Land Cleo. Willis, Pee (10orthwitle Eseter Treaeurer • John McDonnell, 3. P. . , "•• Committed for trial John Gill Samuel 'Hersey Rachel Wild 'Marquis Wild M. B. 'Mallory D. McConnel Ellen Huffmau zt. Thoenpson John Walket Thos. Thomson Jos. Taman J Gillesbie' 106 Robert, Kere • Emma „Whiting 1.07 Jaceb 'Whiting •• in Alexina Ker • Louiea Whiting 110 " " • IC 1oltl, ir- 111 " " 4 Arch, Reid • ere 11 !' John Reid: 113 1.1.4 115 100 Woe. lohnst n W. Reid, ar. 116 117 118 119 Noupayment wagee 120 Assault sled battery 121 Assault 122 Assault 123 Drunk mid disordeity 124 , W. , 'retreats te about 126 J . ay. them: Mrs. Ann Smith Ineatity 126 Wm. BOA Andrew Tailor Refeeing to pay wage* • ,. 4 1 121, Robeet Higgins I Woe Ildctemine I Atilt I 4% '. IC 328 A. Elizabeth Higgins Assault 120 Elizabeth McQuaid 'Rohe Firemen, Violatiou of by-law Inspector Yates Thos. Ravey Constable %vie • 14 48 J. rielier No. Stewart John McNorten W. Flannagan 8, Barr ' ' J. Gillespie , , W. Daley .. . .0. Renderer:et It. T Erratt J. Clark, jr., %Vim. VVilliams • Herbert Toneg jag. Vide Samuel Clark Assault "- 10 Breach of bliter • . 66 18 lOct. 1 Drunk end disorderly • it ti it • Ailla4lt 44 11 Arsori • Arsoo , Amon • Arson;. ' ' Illicifliiittor soUing Assaeltetud battery Drunk and disorderly •'4 11 • • • John McMillan 44 •48 Thos. Madill Robt. Wray .1Sopte , 4,8 .48 root, 44 , • _ 11.1edr Young,. it. 15 young and Drunitriond, •,T, 15 • •• , 15 , 0., . " . • 20. ,,. 20. • 20 •• .. ••. • I 81 Young, lerununotiii, Auderson, ltIctlevean; 31 and McKinnou, J. Ps., • • • 31 • " • , '' • s, e • • 11 Yoang, Drummond mid Katy, .1, 14 Myles Young, J P., Blyth 7 7 1} . • e•17 „ se . 44 • • 4//: Sept. • Nov, • ;(eote - .1 . • 6 130 n'aurY Wahr • • 0, *mitoholl • Stealiug atoer • ''INov. 1.81. Andrew McGreth !John Brown eeete,u • • " , . 18 Yonegund Walhitigtoie 3,' Vs. • i 55. S. Dorland and Ptose, Oorrio 15 If , f• 3' " 10 " • 8 Jas. Braithwaite, .L P. e Londesbore , 1a Win Mellough, J. P„ Dungannon ; .• 28 4411 %Vm J Wilsou, J. P. GreenWay 173, Foster, J. P. Dorlarid & 11 Rosa ) t, heroby eortily tIi above:to his eoerect and true, to the lied of any knotviedge and belief. • Clerk Of the r'eace's Mee, Godetiah. DeeeMbee 1894. . . ift& le1f4W11a, Clerk of the Pence and C. ft 'A.; Comity k IL uron. • •-•• • ' • • ' • Dismistied Diamiessed 5 *(3...Fortlitrith Not yet paid No property 5 IForthevith County Treasserer • Dismiest d 1 001Feithwith 1 001Fortliveith 1 00IForthteith • . • !Dismissed . • iiistoissed .• . • . • Dismiseed •• • . Sent for :ten! • Dismissed , • l ,00 Forthwith comity Treasurer '1 00 Forthwith Treaeurer.Blyth . • 100 100 1 (10 1 00 Forthwith 'County Treasurer • 1 00 Forthwith Treaettrer Howe* Forthwith • " " .1 op Forthwith. - •• 130tind 4 i5 wttfhiti.2L days Wm. Boyd 1 00 For htvith County Treasiwer 2 00 Forthwith Towaiship ireaiturer ,„ Withdrawn ' 8 (*Forthwith Treaserer 1-lowiek • Diaintseed • And coats $2.33 paid ' And costa $2.35 paid Paid over te keep the petite Dimwitted to jail Paid costs $3.6O Settled , • • • '• •• • ....1•44., .14• • d• • . • The Ottawa Sadie authority for the '74 flUttetuent that judge Macao:mid of Brock- • ville will resign his 5e.r 014 the bench and offer himself as a straig t prohibition can- ilidate in South:Leeds at the next eleetion , foe the Tioese of Coromons, . Tire most prolific source of itateage of the' Weep* is traced by iseiitisti to the imnur• ities of the water we art's*. To guard ageing th..t4 ; •1, "Sir Gatnet W014014'y10 liavi ordered 10;000 easels of VAN 'tetverwr Celle for the use of the army. 1,11 the only known remedy that Will onto vole manently all forms of Icidnesedisteesefetyl. ev. tie' family eliculd kepi. Since the passage of the Scott Act to 1878 it has been voted upon in fifty etnistites elicits, in forty Of these i is ELM 1T1 foto°. there haye linen t.i8 contests, tituler t e j Act, in 1111 ; 151.1t of repeal, itt eseeryone of which the Act wa»s austained, land two 77 eich 141 Stansteed, •Que., and Lambton, Ont. Itt forty -Seven of these contests the Act was successful, in ten it Wag &Amami, and in one, St. John, N. Ile a tie vote witi east.. We've of these victories were won . hi Noee, Scotia, thirteen in. Heti Brune-, wick, six in Prince Edward island, twelvit in Ontario, two in Quebec, end two in Manitoba. The Act has sustained eevett &foie in Oc(otio and tbreo latiehee, • • • • dliEwMI;1SrrS! DavCRUG0GilSTS 4 street, cunt.). The piddle will spa our Stock of. medicines cemplete, wareanted genuine, and 01 the beet quail ty. TOILET SOAPS.,111011,'MNIBItIre, SHOULDER 13 RACES, TRUSSES) SPONO P.18 ANTI ALL KINDS Or DRUGGISTS' SUNI/RIES USUALLY lam INT A. Frit814 C't,AfIg Dittrfl STO:tal. iv • • , . •