Ah BEES TAGE TWO, : JULY |} Gold in 3 Guilight AUGUST Z..coerrrese SEPEE% [ion street. i Mrs. Campbell Laidlaw, of i . . - ® . s 3.x | Mrs. 'Hansord Hora, West street, [arrived in town on Friday, | was hostess at a bright and interest- [iting her mother, Mrs. G. ing bridge, at the Country Club, - on nell, University. avenue. + | Monday afternoon, given in honor of | Mrs. J. F. Knapp and Di. Buapp, |, stained very little damage as the re- | the visitors in town. Cards were play- | returned, yesterday, from Montreal, | It of running ashore last week. Not ted at seven Lables, and the prizes for | where they went Lo see Misces Luella plank in her hull is erdcked. - Duly | auction bridge were won by Mrs. W.| and Stella Knapp off for an extended|, = .r three platiks are bruised. 1t was { Randolph Sweenel, of Toronto, and |trip through Europe. | lan old Wwresk.- and not-p. Fook. that the | Mrs. William Harty, and the bridge |easpian struck near Hoint: Asn, She | prize was won by: Mrs. W. H. Craig. 3 h Who | ccaped with remarkably little dam- | The guests included Mrs. R. C. Carter, | has been in hester for some time, |" "Ty i. synected that the Caspian | visiting the Misses Goler, returned | iy come out of dock, on Thursday, | home, on Tuesday, bringing with ' } Mrs. BR. E. Kent, Mrs. Frank Strange, Miss Pauline Goler, who will spend 3 THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1911. DAMAGE VERY SMALL nin ay. couse |Radford's Automobile Road Map of Ontario and Muskoka Lakes sews 6,000 MILES OF GOOD ROADS - Throughout Ontario and Muskoka Lakes. friends in town for 'sever: Tuesday, for his home expeots Sep- lopen visiting lal days, left on in Three Rivers. Mr. Stewart to go to Chatham, England, in | Miss 'Nan Saunders, Alice street, res {turned home, on Saturday. 4 ! Mr. H. Fowler, of Londom, is the @ [guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Low, Besse Not a Plank in Her Hall Was Broken --she Will Likely be Out of the Davis Dry Dock on Thursday. Hull Inspeetor M. R. Davis has given the steamer Caspian a thorosgh ex- amination, and finds that the vessel Ottawa, and is vis Store Closes Daily M. Maocdon- 5 O'clock. - JOHN McKAY FURRIER 149-157 Brock Street, Kiugston, : which can possibly be The Map is carefully compiled from authentic data. and clearly defines all roads to North Bay used for motoring, from Detroit, Mich., to Montreal, P.Q., and from Buffalo, N.Y, via Toronto, and Lakes Simcoe and Rosseau. There are 6.000 miles of roads shown, and the distance of any particular route can easily be ascertained by measuring the map and computing the result in inches multiplied by twelve, which gives the mileage The Routes are distinet'y printed Red, while Cities. Towns and Villages are represented in Black It is issued on goed paper, size of Map 17 x 48 inches, folding to + 1-2 x9 1-2 inches, a convenlent pocket size k : Every City. Town, Village, International . Ferry and Bridge is correctly indexed in alphabetical order It was formerly published at $1.00, but we have made a fixed retall Price 50 Cents. THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE RELEASED "CONVICT CAUGHT Wiss Edith Folger, King street, who | Kenneth Blair, Mrs. Francis Hill Maec- {Charlotte that evening. At any rate Mrs. (') Crookall . of New York, Mrs. land may possibly be able to leave for | we, Mrs. Hallaway Waddell, Mrs. P.|some time here. {she will be on her week-end trip down. Mrs. J. E. L. Goodwell, from Peter- boro, arrived in town, on Wednesday, to spend two or three weeks with Mrs. | Robert Fraser, West street. | The Mr. D. Smith and Mr. Frederick | : 3 Hooper, of Brownsburg, Que., left on| leased ' Wednesday Morning. Wednesday for an extended trip! Rev. George M. Atlas, the Persian through the west and to the coast. Fa who has spent the past » - » . mrepener mnt eee--. ATLAS FREED FROM PRISON. Persian Missionary Was Re- year in penitentiary here, was, on Wednesday morning, released, on order tawa, of Miss Dulcibel Jemmett, | of the minister of justice, and leit on i youngest daughter of the late Rev. |(he early afternoon train for Toronto. | | George Jemmett, M.A., to Mr. Marcus | {t was only a matter of time for At i IC. H. Little, of Cobalt, youngest son las to be pardoned, after his acquit- | Mr. Henry Dallas, of Toronto, spent Jot He late Mr Robert Little, of | tal before Justice Riddell, in Toronto, | i rishane, Austraha. recently, ob-perjury. When the witness, | ! The engagement is announced in Ot- Sweeney of Toronto, Mrs. A. P. Christ- On Furniture | Mise Loretta Swift, Miss Mabel Dal- . Ottawa, L. Fiteh of Detroit, i Elgin Peunse, Miss Phyllis Shortt : G. C.Cumpbell, Nrs. Andrew Forman, mas of Montreal, Mrs. W. H. Craig, Miss' M : a | ton, Miss Aileen Rogers, Miss Frances Mean a big saving to you, and If} yo ipl co Smythe, Misses Emma and money and have no inconvenience otc Tadden, 0 . ee | Mrs. William Harty, Mrs. J. Randolph ~ Mid-Summer Prices iM Mary Hora, Miss Helen, Fraser, | Sullivan, Miss Dorothy Cotton of ins we store your purchases you save; ian Irene Swift, Miss { and Miss Grace Hemming. - - - . the 'week-end town visiting friends. | : ve 'week-end in 1 to street. | (Continued on Page 3.) | who practically sent 'the preacher to} ae e---- | prison, swore otherwise in the recent | INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. ea ilhailime omission EB Miss, Marion t to. visit Mrs. Elmo | ore. co] trial, the justice department could not | left on Sunday in Orillia, for six weeks, While Burglarizing a Store on Front youl I | "Ted." "Rogers has been a {cepted in the service of the Bank | Montreal, and entered the Kingston {branch on Monday. | Miss Jessie Smith, who has been en pension at the Y.M.CA,, left for | Brockville on Saturday to be the ruest of Miss Mildred Jones for some time. Miss Helen Campbell, Emily © OFFICE AND HOUSE DESKS over 30 styles, reduced 10 per cent | street, left on Monday for London, where she | Dorothy | 1 will be the guest of Miss Reid, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Drury have re- turned from their wedding trip and have taken a cottage at Dorval for { the summer. asx | Mr. Frank COUCHES AND FOLDING | "Who has been visiting the DAVENPORTS, and. all -the._ latest] ohuston, Earl strast, weut io Mon- space 'savers-- Couch by Day and | real, to-day, to visit his sister, Mrs. Bed by Night. $14, $17, up | Dorchester attest, | Mrs. J. M. Campbell, and I Marjor je Campbell, Emily street, {pect to leave for Alcot Beach {spend several weeks. --- | Mr. and Mrs. R. Uglow, and the . | Misses Helen and Marjorie Uglow, will {leave on Friday for Muskoka to spend | two weeks, | Miss Eleanor Phelan, Johnson street, lis visiting Mrs. E. T. Sweacy, at her {summer home on Wolfe Island. Mrs. R. H. Partridge, came down from Toronto on Monday, and will visit her mother, Mrs. R. Easton Burns, Frontenac street. Mr. Arthur L. S. Mills, son of the Bishop of Ontario, having passed his examihations with honors and receiv- ing the degree of B.A., from Oxford University, where he has been a stu. dent at Merton College, for the past two years, is now on his way home by the Empress of Ireland. ; McMartin, of Chicago, Owens, ' Miss ex- to PARLOR TABLES. Surface Oak, Mahogany and Circassian Walnut, $1.50 up to $28. RUGS, CURTAINS, CARPETS, LINOLEUM, etc., all cut in price, 'Phone 90, Yours, T. F. HARRISON GO. etatestteststtess Lace Curtains Our showing of Lace Cur- tains in Irish Point, Brussels Net, Marie Antoinette, Arablan and Nottingham qualities, In White, Ivory and two tone ef- fects are as exquisite in design as the most fastidious could desire. NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS. --Speclat values at $1.00, $1.26, $1.60. IRISH POINT CURTAINS, $3.60 to $8.00. MARIE ANTOINETTE from $6.00 upward. ARABIAN POINT, $3.50. Mrs. Arthur Chipman and son, Mon- treal, are spending the summer months at Tadousae. o Mrs. J. Sweeney, who has been visit ing Mrs. Halloway Waddell, Frontenac street, returned to her home in Tos ronto ,on Tuesday. Capt. and Mrs. Kenneth Blair, who have been visiting Mrs. F. S. Rath bun, in Deseronto, returned to town on Saturday and will be the guest of Mr. land Mrs. William Harty, "Otterburn" until Thursday, when they will for Kidare, Irelund. Mr. H. H. Gildersleeve, Sarnia, is Gildersleeve, King street. Mrs. E. J. B. Pense, West street, left to-day for Sea Bright, to visit Mrs. Broadwell. Mr. and Mrs. Corpelius Bermingham, lin New York, Montreal and Cornwall returned home, on Thursday, Mr. James Macdonuell, of Toronto, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Mac- donnell, University avenue. Mrs. Stanley Chown, of Renfrew, the guest Alice street, Mrs. John Macdonald, avenue, left on Monday, Mass., to visit her daughter, Mrs, H. Kingston Carpet Warchouse, B. Munroe. Mre. A. P. Khight, and Miss Phylis WEBER ERE ee Knight, Alice street, left on Monday, for Peake's Island, Maine, where they 3 * expect to spend two weeks. BOE0000000000000000000 » is FIP III IIIS IINIIIIIIFITIIIII FIFI IRIS INT University R. McFAUL. Miss Kate "Forneri, "arrived in town @ | on Monday from Ottawa to visit her * : "l . ® father, Rev. R.: 8S. Forneri, Alfred (1]1] ist : street, for some time. . >. . . e a | Miss Lilla Herald, who has heen en for Morrisburg to sass escent Re " pension at Mrs. Brooks', Earl street, » oS jlett on Monday ispend a week. Mr. Philip Lyman, of Montreal, is : ® [visiting his mother, Mrs. Lyman, ay ® | "Calderwood," Union street. Are you playing safe ir ths : . fastes a insurance Would you : a Xe Dyde, returned home on i i" ollar, all you 9 Saturday, from Picton, where she has owe in case of the destructionof ® hi , : : YOU Property by fire: a ele spending two weeks with Miss In the event of a conflagra- @ | ubbs. : : tion xweeping Jour business ont Miss Mav Lyons, Ottawa, is visit ex nee, & w It rhaps i . Selby, G } the savings of a lifetime are 4 Gare niset. tected by enough gol 4 . are ite, of i insurance to put yeu "en Hamilton, spent the week-end in town ue feet againr (and while 'here were en pension with : one ars. serious guestions : Y mpbel! 0 reet and the issue is one you SARROt 3. y ba - b Earl i : WW avoid, pu eannot afford to 1 . i . take thanees. Property losses in ®| Mr. Gerald Despard, of Utica, N.Y, wy are mou 1 8 pwr ° J NE @ was in town, vesterday. y Ieep fully insured and charge Yhplage Targ ha cpniing price of the same as reng, 'Sick Headaches-- or taxes. We solicit your insurance business, essscssisnscece i i is Pr. Morse's # k leave the guest of his mother, Mrs. Charles | Barrie street, after spending some time arrived in town on Saturday, and is of Mrs. W. L. Goodwin, for Lymm, Fx-Cadet Kenueth Stewart, who has sessenssanes, Indian Root Pills of Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By Keporters on Their Rounds. "Buy Infants foods," at Gibson's. Get ready for the Old Boys' coming. Drosis destroys perspiration. Prouse's |drug store. : 2 | The steamer Scout arrived at Fol- | ger's wharf, Wednesday. : |" The city is to kill the fatted calf for her returning SONS. (Gibson sells ice cream bricks. Get vour decorations ready for the | y | | {ol boys' home-coming. | An automobile ran ove: a {longing to Dr. H. E. Day, on street, this morning. dog, be- Brock visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Anglin, at | their summer home, Barriefield. | "Buy Infants foods," Gibsons. Miss Anna Hanlan, Division street, left Wednesday, to take a position in the parliament buildings, Ottawa. Johnston's Foot Soap, drug store." Mrs. B. Hanlon, Division street, left for Ottawa, to spend a couple of weeks. The steamyacht Bay, called at Swift's wharf, Wednes- day. removed to ile Hotel Dieu, to be op- 'erated upon. Beaupre. "Phone 1778. © ar- received at McAuley's. Miss Brouse, of Syracuse, N.Y., rived home to visit her parents Stuart street. Gibson sells lime juice. {Mary and Ellen, of Chicago, are visit ing Mrs. D'Arcy, Wellington street. James Carrigan, Sr., and son, Wil and Quebec. Mrs.. J. Cleary, Bagot street, Tuesday, to visit friends in MonYreal and Quebec. ; A rush was made to the oflices o the city treasurer, to-day, to pay wa ter and light bills. H. Cunningham, piano King street. Leave orders Auley's bookstore. ,Gibson sells ice cream bricks. Mise Emma Wilton, Princess street hae returned home, alter spending week in Murvale The steamer North King brought Inrge uantity of berries from bay ports, Wednesday morning. D. Levery, of New York, arrived the Cape boat with his car at noon, W ay. James Reid's ambulance tuner, at 1 Station, to the Hotel Dieu, Wednes . ~ * Hudnute shampoo," Gibson's, Mrs. James McKenna and little on excursion to the upre. Miss Belle Brown, Normandale, is Mra. A. G. Williams, Albert street. been visiting her mother, left, to-day for Ottawa, to visit friends dren take part in the flag-raising at Victoria park on the civic holiday. of the old boys, is being got ready. "Hudnuts shampoo," Gibson's. The young ladies Bible class of St. Lake Ontario Park, this evening, supper. Carter's Hair dye but restores original eolor and at Prouse's drug store. A large number of passengers stop- ped in Kingston, Renewer is not a ay hair to auty, 50c. bottle, day viewing interesting places. | The young ladies' Bible class {Sydenham Street Methodist Sunday Ontario Park, Thursday evening. Maddock, month with her sister, Mrs. Wyatt. "Hudnuts toilet water," Gibson's. the people from wharf to take the Quinte Queen for i ednesda; i . 1 | Miss Mabel Albright, of Renfrew, is | Misses | "Prouse's Rex, of Alexandria | Mrs. Geo. Taylor, Garden Island, was Mrs. lsanc Tuttle, Seeley's Bay, has gone on the excursion to Ste. Anne de William Swaine, piano tuner. Orders on | left, 21 Me- a a fine touring removed Mrs. Thomas Garrett, of Erinsville daughter, Beatrice Marion, have gone Ste. Anne de a few days with her cousin, Mrs. R. McClymont, Sarnia, who has Parents are asked to let their chil The foundation for the flag pele to be erected in Victoria park in honor Andrew's Sunday school are to go to for its to-day, from the steamer North King. They spent the| of | school, intend holding a picnic to Lake | Mrs. J. Hunter, Princess street, left, The street railway company sent a l car to ning t House of Industry to Swift's [do otherwise than order Atlas' to be | freed. { | ATHLETICS WENT TO NAPANEE | To Play a Junior Baseball Team in | That Town. | The junior Athletics went to. Nap- |anee on the noon train Wednesday, to {play a baseball team there. Although members of the team had been expect ling to go all the time, final arrange ments were not made until about eleven o'clock Wednesday morning. | Ends of Fingers Taken Off. Frederick Clarke, who was hurt {the Kihgston and Pembroke | house, on Tuesday, had the ends tak- {en off three fingers, on his rizht hand. | He, in company. with F. Conway, were down watching the men, unload coal, {and he grabbed the rope, and at the {same time it pulled his hand into the {pulley. Mr. Clarke is fortunate in not having been more severely hurt. His {hand is very sore, but he hopes for a {quick recovery, at round- No Bowling Tuesday. There were no scheduled bowling games, Tuesday evening, owing to the {fact that the teams were broken up | by those who went to Prescott, word as to how fared at Prescott has been forth ag vet. ! Thinks Highly of Kingston. H. R. Connolly, formerly of Mon {treal, who hak taken up residence ou | King street, thinks that Kingston is Mrs. Abrams, and her two daughters, lan ideal. residential city, and will re Lple took {main here. He was formerly {newspaper business in the {metropolis, but retired. a in the Canadian couple of liam, are visiting friends in Montreal [years ago. Srv-- For an Afternoon Sail Take the America, Thursday, p.m., on her famous tour of the f| lands. B50c. f Sm ---------- 18 "Fas 'em for sore feel,'" Giton's, » but | a few friendly games were played. No | the local players | A GEORGE MILLS & CO. THE GREAT DRESS SALE CONTINUES Every Dress in our Store is reduced in price, and our col- lection 'includes all the prets tiest effective styles of the both white and We splendid facilities for trying-on, and we season in colors, have i like to show our goods. Black and White Silk Dress, pretty trimming of Black and Emerald Green. Worth $25.00. a Rd am ered o SBD fe Blue Stripe Taffeta Dress, yoke and drop sleeve of white met, for-.... .,.... $15.48 Brown Foulard Dress, trim. med with black satin, yoke and drop sleeves of white lace, $25.00 Snyrios co i808 White Linen Dresses, trim. ming. yoke and insertions of Irish lace, easily $15 value, down te ... ..'... .. 80d WATCH OUR WINDOWS. "Street. Belleville. | When John Campeau | from penitentiary at Portsmouth Monday morning, he never thought that he would he in the Belleville po lice cells twenty-four hours later. Yet he was, and may come back to the penitentiary, where he just completed three vears for theft at Trenton. John immediately set out for Belleville, thinking that he could easily get A little capital with which to start life anew. He put a few drinks of Corby whiskey into himself and started to examine the stores on Front at ten o'clock in the evening, all Belleville goes to bed. But was seen by some small boys informed the palice. Campeau was rested on suspicion. He wae intoxi cated and gave the police scrap before he could be taken. to the station. The store of McIntosh Bros had been entered and a small amount of money taken from the till Cam peau 'evidently tried to enter several stores, as there were evidences of it In police court, John decided to be tried by a jury of his peers, and not by the magistrate. Accordingly he will remain in Belleville jail till Septem ber. He well-known in Belleville, the police having had trouble with him since he was a lad. He is twen ty-six years of gyge. ------------------ Excursion to Picton. was relea sed on out street when he" who AL is | A most delightful excursion to Lake jon the-Mountain and Picton, under thi | auspices of - Portsmouth Presbyterian { church, took place on 1 uesday. Leav fing at 7.45 a.m., from Kingston, the | new steamer Quinte Queen, which gave splendid satisfaction, called at Ports mouth and Collms Bay, and 250 peo advantage of the glorious {day to make the trip Thirty | were allowed to visit the Lake-on-the Mountain, and most of the passengers climbed the big hill I'he genial com" { mander of the boat, Capt minute ristow, { and his assistants, did all they could 2:30 | for the comfort of the passengers, and as the sail was delightful, nothing was | left to make it what everybody pro nounced it to a most enjoyable and successful excursion. be Stop the Speeding Horses. Citizens are complaining of {speeding in the City and Parks, When spoken to, this morning, Superintendefit Phillips stated that the horsemen him a aeal of trouble "1 am after them," when | go up to go down to the City Park, and speec their horses there. | can't bt in both places at once. Last Sunday the) down a child in Victoria "ark, and) is a wonder {0 me that more childres are not hurt. The first horseman catch speeding in the park will brought before the magistrate. | bound to stop it." A Veteran Lady. Belleville"s oldest native-born resi dent died Monday evening, when Mrs Henry K. Lyon, nee' Miss Meliss: Ketcheson, after years of ever increas ing feebleness, passed away in he Ininetieth year. She was married 1843 to H. K. Lyon, who predecease {her several vears ago, and of her fan Hily two daughters survive, namely Mrs. William Johnston and Mrs. J. W Butterfield, Belleville. Nine grand children, six great-grandehildren an one niece, Miss Sawyer, also surviv ther. Mrs. Lyon was a lady of fine { Christian character, and greatly be {loved by a wide circle of friends. horse Victoria were giving great he detlared, 'but Victoria Park they rar he an The Late Mrs. Walsh. | The funeral of the late Mrs. Cathe ine Walsh, Princess street, took place from her late rgsidence, Wednesday Imorning, to St. Mary's cathedral, {where a solemn requiem mass was isung for the repose of her soul, by Rev. Father Halligan. The pail bear iors were: E. T. Steacy, J. P. Hanley, iD. P. Brannigan, T. J. Leahy, F Conway and A. Hanley. A large num iber of oral tributes testified to the lentoemn in which deceased was held by all who knew her. Quinte Queen Busy. The steamer Quinte Queen iv doing a good exeursion business out of King ston. On Tuesday she made a trip to Picton, .and carried 250 people from this city, Portsmouth and Collins Bay She is becoming quite a popular little excursion boat. Trip for the Poor, i The steamer Quinte Queen made = trip down the river, this afternoon The Salvation Army officers collectes {money from certain citizens, and took a number of the poor ple - from ithe House of Industry, oy an ouling tom this hoat. La i Nn ses { The Mintreal Old Boys are ta ar {range an excursion to Kingston i up for junk "Ruy Infants foods,' (iibson's ~ BRASS KETTLES DUTCH OR AMERICAN DESIGN, 0 or >" We do not scription to lens. Bring analyze duplicate. up your BURNISHED OR FINISH need your pre- DUI L replace a broken the pieces. We them and exactly Ori we can make present prescription in any of our popular style of mounts They are neat and comfortable. Dr. A. P. Chown Druggist and Optician, 185 PRINCESS STREET. "Phone 343. PRACTICAL HEATING FLAMES A FULLY GUARANTEED secure, SMITH BROS., Jewellers, Opticians. 350 KING STREET, Issuers of Marriage Licenses. 0000000, )0000000000000000 . . . ° . » » * ° *® . » » * % ¢ . # ° » ¥ - DORCOCTOC ROCIO ICC : SNAPS IN SUMMER : 4 HOSIERY. We are closing out the balance of our stock of Children's 'Bocke, in plain and fancy cclors, 12!c a Pair. . ® (J $ | | * | lL . ® Ladies' . » Hose, Lace. and KEm- 9 broidery, Black, with » fancy colors, broken ® sizes. Regular 48c line @ For 35¢ a Pair. ss Boys' Fast Black 2 Cotton Hose, ribbed, all . SHzZeR, 15¢ a Pair. Lisle Thread { MADE OVER AND REPAIRED W. F. GOURDIER 'A . . . | | . . . $ . Jo ) GOOD DOWNTOWN LOCATION, NO. 108 QUEEN ST. Brick heating fining r aining-r Ladies' Fast Black 3 Cotton Hose, seamless, % all sizes. ® 2 Pairs for 25c¢. Double Dwelling, 8 gas, extensic om, f $2400 exe room hot n Kit and ® Ladies' Lace Hose, 3 fast black, sizes 8! to © 10, Extra Special 25¢ 8 a Pair. a » have an money tunity lent oppo safely at good jntere MULLIN THE REAL ESTATE Big Reductions in the ® price of Ladies' Sum- ® mer Dresses, Call and %® see the snaps we are of- 5 fering in this depart- » = ment. EXPERT. Houses to rent and rentd colle | Money to | Fire presented, ted. Pent "Phone . insurance companies re Newman & Shaw The Always Busy Store. @vetsssssssesssscscsassses Sess sissss rs stent ess s eee een sss esse ease eee s 4 . GRAND UNION i. CY a Xin tT i "HOME, SWEET HOME." Not much sweetness day with steam the atmosphere and soap hanging round nose. WHY Nor LET US bo YOUR WASH? utipleasant wor you worry prices for the FLAT WORK WORK KINGSTON LAUNERY, Cor: Princess and Sydenham Sts. "Phone 22, on permeating wa the smell Your of Tow Norseman to The Norseman, sold week by sheriff's sale for $1,000, likely be towed to Montreal, ane It t R10.000 10 {put her isto an freight century has told apon # in a way. it is expected that her new % will be abl {value for $3 000 Montreal. steamer would cos kind of Besides fan save Special wash "POUND shape for of half marked en of and mons CATTYing, as the wear n k on to scrap her parts fiiheon x for wee bricks Rubident Tooth Pame, 5c. 1: drag store : cream GP Trt etIt Ital etITTTTATELRLLLTLTLITRITILTTSSATTES Rh hh hh hh Th ER TE hh hE EEE EN NE NE NE Ne cesstssssesssResTRTaL WAAAY