Dental PR. T. CO. CLEMENOCE, DENTIST, Office over Andison's Tailor Shop, 19 King St. West. Phone 231. \ DR. T. 8. TUCKER--DENTIST, OF-| fice over Hogg and Lytle's store. Phone 948. 1-yr, DR. 8. J. PHILLIPS, -- DENTIST. Office over Royal Bank, Phone 959. Residence 306. (4-1yr.) DR. JAMES, DENTIST -- OFFICE over Jury and Lovell's Drug Store. Phone No. 97, Help Wanted--M AGENTS--150% PROFIT. SELL the Afrmeter! The air control for Fords. Makes starting easy--cuts running costs--increases efficiency. Quickly installed without removing carburetor. Moderate price. Write for particulars now! Airmeter Man- ufacturing Company, Dept. 4. 219 York St, Ottawa, Ont. 92-h WANTED--AT ONCE, AN EXPERI- enced bookbinder. One who under- stands ruling. Good prespects for right party. Apply Intelligencer, Belleville, Ont 91-b DR, TREWIN, DENTIST EN- trance to office one door east of Detenbeck's Store. DR, W, J. LANGMAID, DENTIST, Otfice over Engel's Store, 16 Simcoe St. N, Gas for extraction. Phone 1243, DR. ARMSTRONG, DENTIST, OF- fice at his residence, 201 Simcoe St. 83-tf Medical DR, C. E. WILSON, PHYSICIAN and Surgeon, Union Bank Building, Simcoe St, North, Phone 57, 110-1yr DR. McKAY -- PHYSICIAN, SUR- geon, Accoucher, Office and resi- dence, King St. East, corner Victoria St., Oshawa, Phone 94. DR. L. J, SEBERT, 73 BLOOR ST, East, Toronto, will be at Jury Lovell's Drug Store each Saturday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. for consulta-| tion in disease of the oye, 12-1yr DR. D. B. NEELY, EAR, NOSE AND Throat. Diseases of children, Office over Dominion Bank, Telephone 1155. Hours 11--1; 5--6: 5--Y; Satur- dnys 2--5; 7--9; or by appointment. 45-6mos DR. A, A. HALLIDAY, 143 COL- lege Street, Toronto, will be at Jury & Lovell's Drug Store first and third Friday each month from 2.30 to 4 for consultation in diseases of the nose, throat and ear. 134-tf Help Wanted--Female D--WOMAN TO HANDLE sale of Christmas cards on commis- sion, Apply at once, Reformer 84-tf. WANTED--LAUNDRESS TO TAKE washing home. Apply Mrs, David- son, 169 Centre St. 91-b WANTED--AT ONCE AN EXPERI- enced stenographer. Must be 1st class, wages to start $15. Apply + Box "E"" Reformer, 91-b WANTED -- GIRL FOR GENERAL housework, Apply Mrs. Langley, 76 Elgin St, E, 92-b Board and Rooms FURNISHEL ROOM TO LET, SUIT- able for two gentlemen, with or without board. Apply 51 Ritson Rd. N. 92-1 BRIGHT ROOM WITH BREAKFAST od and evening dinner required by gen- tleman, P.O. Box 129. 92-a FURNISHED BEDROOM TO RENT, suitable for two young men, with or without board. Apply 318 Albert St. 92-h ROOM FOR A YOUNG WORKING girl, to share room with another. Comfortable home. 143 Celina St. 92-c WANTED--TWO GENTLEMEN TO board and share furnished room with private entrance. One block from General Motors. Apply 149 Col- bourne St, E, (92a) DR. F, T. BRYANS, OF 160 BLOOR Street West, Toronto, will be at his office over Miller's Arcade each Sat- urday, ¥rom 1 till 4 p.m. for consul- talion and treatment of diseases of ear, nose and throat only. Legal JOSEPH P. MANGAN, B.,A.--BAR- rister, Solicitor, Notary Publfe, Con- veyancer, Money to loan. Office 14% King St. East, Oshawa, Phone 445, D. A. J, SWANSON--BARRISTER, Solictor, Notary Public, Conveyan- cer, ete. All branches of Civil and Criminal Law. Loans arranged. Of-| AT], TO RENT -- HARDWOOD | Celina St. fice, King St. Chambers (Formerly Oshawa House) King St. West, Osh- awa. Phones, Office 940; Residence 619]. GRIERSON & CREIGHTON--BAR- | St. E., furnished or otherwise. Phone | furniture, risters, Conveyancers, Notaries Pub- lie, éte. Office over Standard Bank, entrance Simcoe St.; Phone 13. F, Grierson, B.A., T. K. Creighton, B. A G. D. CONANT, B.A, L.L.B.--BAR- rister, Solicitor, Notary Public, etc. Ofifice (entrance) 7% Simaooe St., South, Oshawa. Loans arranged on mortgages, conveyancing and gen- eral practice. Phone 63, H. E. MORPHY, B.A.--BARRISTER, Solicitor, Notary Public, ete. Office 11% Simcoe St. South, Oshawa, Phones--Office 210, Res. 160. IF YOU ARE SICK, TAKE CHIRO- practic Spinal Adjustments and get well. Examinationy free at office. Dr. S. M, Jones, 86 Simcoe St. North. Surveyors M. M. GIBSON--ONTARIO AND DO- minion Land Surveyors and Civic En- gineers, Whithy. Phone 231. Suc- cessor to late W. E. Yarnold, of Port Perry. 73-tf Undertakers & Embalmers LUKE BURIAL: CO. -- FUNERAL directors, embalmers, private am- bulance; morgue and chapel in con- nection; picture framing; 11 Simcoe St, South. Phone 210. Residence 19 1 gvision St. 26-1yr THE DISNEY FUNERAL SERVICE Office and Chapel, 31 King St. Kast, Oshawa. Finest Motor equip- ment and Ambulance service, Phone 1082, Day or Night. (89-1 mo.) Tire Repairing ALL KINDS OF TIRE REPAIRS AT Ideal Tire Repair Shop, over Oshawa Sales & Service, 99 Simcoe St. South. . Tires for sale. Jamieson Bros., Pro- prietors. Phone 1162. 11-tf Storage FURNITURE STORED -- IN CLEAN dry building. Also storage for cars. Day phone 552j, might 552w. Rit- | son Road North. 91-11 | Ce -- Patents RIDOUT AND MAYBEE, KENT Bldg., Yonge Street, Toronto, Regis- tered Patent Attorneys. Send for free booklet. 20-tf ---- : {OFFICE TO RENT | Work Wanted WHAT ABOUT THAT LEAKY Roof, we do all kinds of roof work. Slate, Tile, Felt and Gravel or Shing- les. Chimneys repaired. 8. J Gascoigne, 50 King St. E. Oshawa. Phome 1232. 89-tf. DRESSMAKING -- FANCY OR plain, also embroidering. All work done reasonable. 357 Centre St. To Rent FOR RENT--HOUSE AND ONE acre of land 1 mile north of Union | Cemetery. Apply 156 Elgin St. E., | Oshawa. 92n 88-f |floor--heat light. Size 27x73. Al- iterations to suit tenant. Apply to {H. Engel. 47-t1. | HOUSE TO RENT -174 COLBORNI | 784-r23. 092-1 -- A BRIGHT, *|clean, up-to-date office 18 x 21 ft., in the Royal Bank Chambers, immed- fice. Hardwood . figor, heating. figure to suitable tenant. Apply to John Bailes & Sons, Hardware. hot water 86-t! SUITE OF OFFICES TO RENT. AP- ply 91 Mechanic St. 92-b TO RENT -- WEBBER PIANO FOR $5 a month, practically new. Apply 1 | LOST--NOV. 3rd BETWEEN MILL St, and C.P.R. bridge, twenty five dollars. A good reward will be given taker, Simcoe St. school. St. South. FOUND--A SMALL BUNCH OF keys. Owngr may have same by proving property and paying for ad. at 42 Bond St. W. 82-tf LOST--A BIG MALE HOUND, black and tan, small scar on head. 520 Simcoe (91-b) fy Mr. W. J. Stacy, Stacey Ave. Re- ward. 92a LOST--WHITE YORKSHIRE TER- rier, black markings. Finder please return to or notify Mrs. Gallagher, 185 Arthur St. Reward. (92h) WILL THE PERSON WHO PICKED up a parcel contairing a pair of boy's boots in Ward & Dewland's store, please return to 134 Celina St. 92-a Lumber LUMBER--WE HAVE ROUGH AND dressed lumber, lath, shingles, sash, doors and interior trim. F. L. Bee- croft, Whitby Lumber and Wood- Yard, Whitby. Ont. . 69-tf 5,000 FT. NEW INCH LUMBER, $25 thousand, delivered. Apply A. C Cook, Alice St. E. Farms For Sale WILSON CROSIER FARM, 100 acres, nice frame house, good out- buildings, and eighty acres cultivat- ed. Price $4,000. Terms easy. W. C Pollard, Notary Public, Uxbridge, Ont. 83-j 83-1 MISS EULALIE BUCHANAN Medallist, London, England y Method of Piano lastruction, SHARP & HORNER, 73 King St. West Toronto, Schools, Churches, | Public Buildings, etc. Economy in| design, efficiency in administration. 71-tf HERBERT C. TRENEER, AT.C.M., organist and choir master of King St. Methodist Church, is prepared to accept a limited number of pupils in Pianoforte, Voice Culture and Pipe Organ. For terms, etc., apply on Saturdays at King St. Methbdist' Church or Phone 564J. (65-t.1.) Accountants Mattha; will aceept a limited number of pupils in Oshawa. Preparatory Classes for Children. For fees and further information apply 58 AVENUE RD. TORONTO REGENT -- TO-NIGHT MUSICAL MAGPIES VAUDEVILLE ACCOUNTS RENDERED AND GOL- ections made; books of accounts posted and fipancal statements pre- | pared; income tax reports prepared, adjusted; general and cost account- ing systems installed; audits and investigations made; authorized trustee in bankruptcy. Hugh K. Mid- dleton, Accountant, Auditor, ete. 92% Simcoe St. North. tr 3 Will rent at a reasonable! if returned to John Crossman, care- | Answers to Pat. Finder kindly noti-| Jl | money is discounted now. : wo § OSHAWA, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1922 APPLES FOR SALE--SPIES; HAND picked; also winter vegetables. F. Shaw, Park Rd. 8S. 92-¢ BIG SALE OF FURNITURE THE People's furniture store 17 Prince St. 15 stoves, ranges and heaters, side boards, dining tables chairs rockers, carpets, rugs. Bed springs, mattresses couches, cots----cribs camp beds, hall racks, piles of tin ware at cost. Furni- ture bought and sold. 84-1mo. BIG SALE OF SECOND HAND carpets, cheap. Lots of men's clothes, Don't forget to call hefore Saturday. 442 Simcoe St. S., phone 117-J, WM, Hannick. 9 BIG SNAP--SIX CYLINDER Mec- Laughlin, royal cord tires rear, new tires front, just overhauled. Price $285. Phone 846W after 6.30 p.m. 92a CANARIES AND YOUNG SINGERS for sale. 173 Church St. 92-a FOR SALE -- LARGE PARLOR stove with oven, in good condition. Apply Mrs, McClennen, 12 Mill St. 91-b FOR SALBE--FORD TRUCK, HALF ton, in good running order, very cheap, storm sash, doors, cedar posts, Phone 1249J. oe 92¢ FOR SALE--COAL HEATER, ALSO Perfection coal oil heater, in first class condition, Will sell cheap. Apply 87 Louisa St. Cad 91-b | FOR SALE--ONE LARGE PARLOR | cook stove, in first class condition, cheap. Apply 12 Mill St. 91-¢ FOR SALE--PERSIAN LAMB COAT Sable trim, 40 inches long--just new --a sacrifice; Hudson Seal coat, opos- sum trim, almost new. Apply No. | 11 Muir Ave, Toronto. Phone Ken. 5678. 91-b | FOR SALE--WASHING MACHINE {and wringer, cheap. Apply Mrs. A. { Pratt, 40 Hilleroft St. N. 92-¢ | FOR SALE--1 HALI. RUNNER, chafing dishes, 1 auto hammock and hassinette combined, 1 crib. Apply 76 Elgin St. E. ny 92-h FOR SALE--SOLID OAK COUCH, | upholstered in black leather, good as | new, Call at 2: 7 Mary St. gen FOR SALE--BOSTON BULL DOG | will be sold if owner doesn't claim same before ten days. Mrs. Bedford, 1 mile east of Whithy. 92-0 | FOR SALE--BOY'S BICYCLE RE- | cently enamelled and overhauled. | Apply 224 Mary St. 92-1) {FOR SALE -- HORSE, HARNESS and wagon. Apply A. M. Farewell, phone 345-W, Harmon a 92-h {FOR SALE--STEEL RANGE. IN good condition. $ Apply 117 Church St, { FOR SALE--VICTOR RANGE. ladies' clothes, selling very cheap. | _----.-- -- rtd wT Wanted To Buy WANTED--A LOT ON IMPROVED street, small payment down, balance at first mortgage. Box 'K', Reform- er. HOUSE FOR SALE, APPLY Celina St. 91-¢ Wanted to Rent WANTED TO RENT 8MALL HOUSE state locality and terms, Box "1" )01-b) WANTED BY QUINT MARRIED couple 2 or 3 unfurnished rooms where light housekeeping could be done, South Oshawa or Cedar Dale. Box "G" Reformer. a (91-b) Notice "T hereby give notice that 1 will not accept responsibility for any debts contracted by my wife, Mrs. Willis Richardson. 92-a ~ Willis Richardson. WANTED TO BUY FOR SPOT cash a small house. Would consider partly built one. State terms and district to Box "J" Reformer. / (91-b) Veterinary Surgeon ALEX WANNAN VETERINARY | Surgeon. Office and residence 36 Division St. Phone 151. Dog hos- pital in connection. (77-3mos.) | ' 2") NNT , NT Are Si es LY Situations Vacant MAKE MONEY AT HOME -- $156 TO $60 paid weekly for your spare time writing showcards for us. No can vassing. We instruct and supply you with werk, West-Angus Showcard Service, 23 Colborne Bldg. Toronto. oy Buy a Z| TRL NOTICE TO CREDITORS | De- IN THE MATTER OF THE ES- TATE OF ELIZABETH HANCOCK. late of the Town of Oshawa, ceased: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all persons having any claims or de- mands against the late Elizabeth Hancock, who died on or about the Twenty-third day of September, A. D. 1922, at the Town of Oshawa in | the County and Province of Ontario, ! are required to send by post prepaid or deliver to the undersigned, solici- tor herein for Leslie Hancock and | present moment. The value of the as many experienced across the bor- The Trusts and Guarantee Company, der during the long coal and rail- production of Ontario's farms, mines, Limited, the executors under phe | Wit ot the sa Elisaleth Haucoek. } over two billion dollars, annually, 1elr names and addresses and full| ..,.egenting more than half of the forests, fisheries and industries is| road strikes of the past year. We in Oshawa have not experienced the crushing sight of homes destroyed WANTED Junior Clerk for Jocal Bank; age 92-c| |FOR SALE--A GOOD SEPARATOR land Daisy churn. Roy Terwillegar, 501 Ritson Rd. N. 92-¢ PRIVATE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD| Friday, Nov. 10, from {| !p.m. at 88 Drew St. 92-a | | PULLETS FOR SALE ALL THOR- | | ough breds about ready to lay. Mr. | Rainish, 23 Albany St. (90c¢) | iately adjoining R. Moffat's law of SWEET CIDER -- MADE FROM | had notice, and that the said execu- {good 'sound apples. "Any quantity. | Phone 908 r 24. (66-t.1,) | WHEN HOUSE CLEANING, CHEER | up the home with a change in fur- |niture. We buy, sell and exchange {used furniture. Highest cash price | paid for good second hand furni- |ture. 1). Dime, 56 King Street West | Phone 271. 75-2mos | : Pipe Organ | (Continued from page 1) | "We dedicate it to God the Father, | the Son, and the Holy Spirit, both now and forever. Amen." Evening Service Taking his text from Psalm 150: 6, Rev. Mr. Cotten preached a pow- erful Thanksgiving sermon at the evening service, The divine elo- quently drew attention to the bounti- ful blessings of Canadians. In part he said: "Thanksgiving once more arrives, and we as a people have much to he thankful for. Each one of us can make a very long list of blessings and after that there will be uncount- ed blessings flowing from this trans- itory but fruitful life. One of the rarest graces to be found in the hu man heart is that of genuine thank- fulness. Lofty and noble is the soul that clings tenaciously to the mem- ory of the blessings received and that bows im gratitude upon recol- lection of past benefactions. The manner of our observance of Thanks- giving Day will indicate the direction {of the currents in the depths of our { being. He who spends the day only lin feasting or pleasure proclaims his | kinship to Esau, that profane man | whose heart was dead to all the {higher privileges of his sonship. | Laden With Favors { "Nationally, this grand Dominion |is richly laden with favors received. Citizsne of Canada, men and women, boys and girls, living in Canada, | should praise the Lord for the pros- | perity and peace of the nation, for a {host of great things of which I wil {name a few, | "One of the first benefits to be ! thankful for is the fact that our Cai- |adian money will buy more today 'than for years; that you can get the | full value of your work in foreign markets and that even American | | "Canada, bounded by 13,000 miles | of coast line, and 3,000 miles of in- land water and land between the United States and Canada, is larger (in area than the United States, 18 {times the size of France, has one- ithird of area of the British. Empire, {and this migty area i®almost unlim- ited in its natural resources. Can- ada with only five per cent. of the world's population, produces 90 per cent. of the world's cobalt; 88 per cent. of its asbestos; 85 per cent. of its nickel. Canada's coal prouction last year was fifteen million tons, worth 74 millions of dollars. If this does not make you feel thankful lis- ten to these facts. Irrefutable Facts , "Canada has the largest grain mills in the British Empire; the most extensive fisheries in the all 15 to 1%; must have good education and appearance, Excellent oppor- tunity for rapid advancement. Apply in own writing, giving full particu- Jars and references, to Box "L" Re- former. particulars in WHALE Of thelr slams | manutactured products of the Do- 20d sta m oh ow 3a a minion, and 75 per cent. of fruit ature ob the securities, If any, | oop in Canada is produced in On- ¥ ) held by the mn. . tario. Ontario mined more gold in AND TAKE NOTICE that after] 192] than ever in its history and pro- by fire, earthquakes or flood, as mil- lions of others in the States, and other parts of the world and even in Northern Ontario. First Anniversary the Eleventh day of November, 1922. | quction is steadily increasing, til} f "One year ago today, I preached | the said executors will proceed to | now jt produces 75 per cent. of Can- my first sermon as your pastor, To- distribute the assets, of the said de- | ada's gold. Ontario has one of Can- ceased, among the persons entitled | ada's biggest cities, Toronto, with thereto, having regard only to the |an area of 32 square miles, with *he | claims of which they shall then have | world's largest annual exhibition with an attendance of well over 2 million. We should be tiiankful be- cause we live in one of the busiest and most prosperous little eities in Canada. "We have not had to endure dev-| astation from wars and revolutions | such as other countries have experi enced across the seagf no persecu tions, such as the Armenian Chris- tians have undergone; no financial loss and anguish and distress such day, one year ago, we began our pas- toral labors in this church. Had it not been for His mercy, His in- spiration and strength, together with your co-operation we could not have witnessed the achievements and accomplishments wrought at this good day." Proceeding, the pastor reviewed the work of the year and the growth of the church. Much money, more, (Continued on Page 8) tors will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any person of whose ¢laim they shall not then have received notice. DATED at Oshawa, the Twenty- fifth day of October, A. D. 1922 G. D. CONANT, Barrister, &e., Oshawa, Ont. Solictor for the said executors. 87-90-93 Right now to train for big paying mechanical jobs. If you are me- chanically fuclined and like working around automobiles and tractors, every day you put off coming to us, you are cheating yourself, Can you afford to ¢o this? Never was there siich a demand for trained men. A few weeks of your time invested now will give you a trade that will mean independence for life. Learn automobijle and tractor operating and repairing, tire vikcanizing, b tery building and oxy-acetyiene welding by the Hemphill practicaj system. Our free employment ser- vice is at your disposal. Call or write for free catalogue. Don't de lay. Get in line for the big pay and steady work. Do it now. Hemphill Auto & Tracltor Scheel, 163 King W 3800 will buy a 6 room brick, just off paved street, in lovely location. $6000 will buy a 7 room brick with all conveniences on paved street. This is a splen- did home. $7000 will buy a 7 room world: the largest inland port in! the world at Montreal; the largest grain conveying system in the worid at Montreal; the largest huffalo and elk herds; one of the largest gold mines in the word, producing at the 'est, Toronto. rate of $8,000,000 a year. Canada is greatest in some things, is very great in others and is increasing in | population and material progress -1 for all these we should be thankful. | I am not a Canadian, as you know, | y but I am thankful that I live in such | a God blessed country. If I have | taken time and trouble to find out these great facts about your native land you will be glad to hear the facts, However, you will be more ap- preciative of some facts about On- tario. for which 1 affirm you should be thankful. * Wealthy and Populous "Ontario, three times as large as the British Isles, larger than France, is the wealthiest and most populous province in the Dominion of Canada. The provincial treasurer says: 'The credit of Ontario was never higher in the money markets than at the 'brick with hardwood floors and garage, on one of our main streets and very convenient to Business Section, General Motors or Fittings. $5500 will buy brick with all and hardwood stairs in North. bargain. We have many more houses, also lots and farms. We write all kinds of insur- ance. OSHAWA REAL SALES CO. 61 King St. East, Phone 793. A. C. Lycett J. C. Young, Phone 625. Phone 909J. (92b.) Test Eyes IT IS DONE PROPERLY } JURY & LOVELL, Ltd. § f Phone28 Phone 1101 § an 8 room conveniences floors down- This is a real Parks, Waterdown, Asthma relief from ve proving ever since; can lie down at night and rest; the cough has en- tirely left me; I have gained three pounds since 1 started the bottle, which is now nearly finished. The good news has spread around this aistrict, and already several want to try it. I feel so good over the new life, as it were, I like to tell others." $1.50 per bottle. Money back if 'BRIGGS' ASTHMA REMEDY' mot satisfied. For sale at Jury and Lovell, and ,8 Drug Store, Oshawa, or by mall from H. T. Briggs, Whitby, Ont. ESTATE pa------ ------------------ LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of Oshawa intends to construct as Local Improvements Concrete Side- walks on the following streets: -- CONCRETE SIDEWALKS 1922 Town's Spec. Rt. per Share Ft. Front $154.90 603.00 125.20 104.00 194.20 239.80 171 40 148.60 642 Owners Share $145.20 717.00 187.80 156.00 223.80 265.20 165.60 192.00 708.60. 68.40 24.50 246.60 79.20 356 40 169.20 21.00 85 80 330.00 240 00 Location Width to W/Limit Let 211 Plan 128 to W/Limit Lot 74 Plan 138 to N/Limit Lot 43 Plan 150 to N/Limit Lot 8 Plan 206 to W/Limit Lot 22 Plan 207 to N/Limit Lot 11 Plan 164 to S/Limit Lot 23 Plan 219 to S/Limit Lot 62 Plan 146 to Gibbs Street to 164 feet South to 24° 6" Kast to Yonge Street to N/Limit Lot No. 1 to S/Limit Lot No. 41 to 103 feet North to 87 feet East to Fairbanks Street to S. End of Nassau St. to 209 feet Jest Length 300.00 Side North South Street Buckingham Ave, Arlington Ave. Oshawa Blvd. John Ave. Agnes Street Dearborn Ave. Grooms Ave. Masson Street Burke Street Court Street Alma Street Arthur Street Simcoe Street Nassau Street Simcoe Street King Street Centre Street Nassau Street Lloyd Street To Simcoe St. $ Simcoe St. Richmond St. Alice St. Division St. Elgin St. Alma St. Connaught St. John St. Wilkinson Ave. Grooms Ave. Ritson itd. Jackson St. King St. Athol St. Nassau St. Royal St. 146° North of Gibbs St. North Centre St. 164.00 24.50 499.00 144.00 594.00 103.00 87.00 33.00 700.00 290.00 252.40 64.80 237.60 139.80 66.00 227.20 370.00 50.00 144.00 594.00 309.00 87.00 13.00 700:00 290.00 nS $3,886.20 Total «8,062.50 $8,268.50: $4,382.30 And intends to especially assess a part of the cost upon the lands abutting directly on the work. The special assessment is to be paid in Twenty annual instalments. A petition against any of the workwill not avail te prevent its construction. Oshawa, Ont., Nov. 8th, 1922. bi F. HARE, Town Clerk. E. re ]