,3, llrlnlut or; STUMABII iililllilii run SEVEN inns lldllli ltsiilltll li"FrI1l-1-11Iv”- ALFORC o 7/ l v 1L “For years was a martyr to Chronic Constipation and Dys- pgpllfl- I tried various Cathar- ms, galls, and so-ealled vegetable hrativcs. but without l-‘ilullly I decided to try “Fruit-s- lives", and in a short time found my were all that is claimed of lllem. They always act naturally, never causing griping, or nsuses, M,» having that weakening elect which so many other laxatives lllve. I have been using “Fruit- l-lives" now for seven, years and have never had a trace of con- stipzltion or stomach trouble since.” _hirs. Laura Alford, 28 Florence 51., Ottawa, Ont. “iruit-ll-tives" contain the health- giving properties of fruits combined with valuable tonics. 25c and 50c at all dealers. Try it tonight before you go to bed. Note that it Riva-s you instant relief from the most turning itch and pain. Then when you rise ls ilu- morning, note the almost unbelievable I In mvement in the condition of our skin. K fluid. bcautiiul in color. st rlless. with a Easing "or—dclicute. yet a powerful agent skin diseases. Th first 81.00 bottle "than you or peer my bub. D too. l‘). A. _llU(illl€H lllt ti v v SUI), {To ull POULTRY owners. Do . you know thllt wn specialize In Ilu of POULTRY 1'00]!!!- Froln lllt‘ DAY OLD (llllllltfl llll us‘ Intro l|l stock sllltilblls D's-lulu the [rowing (lhiok and the bird. Iii-eds that will lI tho (‘Ilir-kens to IHIW, ll y ore toil with them, nnll for llu- LAYING IIEN why. she must “Lily or Ililst" when tell lvlih ‘ Blatchford’s Egg , ' Mash ' We lire sills Agents in I‘. I6. lslliml for the llliitvllfnril Gilmls. Literature on Poultry Raisin: given tor the lflklns’. (‘arter & C0., Ltd. ,. * PWIEI) flTOBI FEED STORE , :- 3 POULTRY a Professional Cards Dr. A. J. LaCoursiere p DENTIST ‘F l Montague, P. E. Island _..-_. Ofilee ot Late Albert J. Fraser ~- ______________________ McDonald & McPhee, BO A. 1. A. MoDONALI) ll. I‘. IBPIIII B. Ilsrrlstsrs, Attorney, Rte. 111w annual-gnu" h flbtletewi m In. c. c. Archibald ‘Graduate at n. r. rim Graduate Indira! leheel nnrl Ilos tal ltmltell to liiye, fir, ess and l?" r1122‘. llfll‘: s s- - l‘ Telephone MO-Js v link R. McGuiga/n. DAD Ilium-as. semen-op.‘ no. t? "'1"! sue r.s.i relief. l ‘llrtllllltiil Fraction _ - llIE CENTRAL GUARDIAN SHOP from llolulauls Catalogue l KINGSTON BAPTIST CHURCH _—.Sullii.ly school and prayer meet. 111i; us‘ usual on June 21st. PRINCESS sciPs WHITE nullity $1.25 stripcd lrnoud ciovl; white and sand $1.30. l-lowse Bros. 1-“1- » 1006-6-19M2ii. LOVELY NEW SILK GLOVES in many colors, regular $2.50 values Ion solo here at $1.50. This is one ‘of the most o tstundlllg vlllucs we have ever offeled-MOORE d: Mc- LIGOD, LllMlllTEll __. ‘ 1711-6-20-m1i KNITTED SILK SCARFS, Rune l 111118. Pink. Sand. Purple, Black, (lrcvll. Flood width, and gqofl lsllkihs, spcriul snle price 98 cts.\ MOORE & McLEOD, LIMITED. 1711-6-20-m1i ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME — ‘Among tho many way-s being taken [to lldvertisc ‘tho vllrious events scheduled for Old Home \\-\~.ek, Jilly 13 to 18 urv two cxcullcll-t vpiogmlns both of which lire bclng [lrclzzlrcil by Mr. E. F. Acorn, Ono "l 111550 1-‘1 111 lllc form of a scorc Icllrd ill which all.» given the nnmes "1 111v iilrsfv livid oi‘ horscs which will rare Wednesday and Widzly. 1111.1‘ 15 ilnil 17th. Altogether the W011 curd iiill“1llll.‘-i 20 piltlcn mld ‘l: vsly nttrli-tiviely put up. The oillur is n progralu of the sports bcillg put on by illo Filvlllirilf Mr. \i'0I"ll lms ilievoti-d llluch time and llttintioil lll thn l)l‘l‘|l."ll'illl()n oi‘ both thcso folders flilil iloserves "111(‘11 11111111! for the excolicui work donc. - ' —i—*-<ZQL~_ PERSONALS Mas. W. Greenwood. Mrs Laur- iu» .l:l<l.li=ll xrcru vlsiurrs to the city yc-stcrdlly. Mr". Jnllu A. M lllllnu, Kvilsing- ‘"11 rclurnwl to her homo nitor a lllifllillll visit to her ilnuixhtcr, Mrs L. McLeod, Orwell, ' \"'lri1w Mnl-Lin zllld yolllllg my are vis-Ylilnr: In North llI‘-“"lrr0. Lilo gui st nf bvv- iuiluvr, Mr Proms-r Bhlcqllinrl- flllil olln-r re- lzrlivcs ' STUCK QUOTATIONS HALIFAX, Juilc 10.~-Quut:ltions lullllsluu oy Johnston uud Wurd llllttlllllcffl oi’ lllt. illolltrneill Stock luxullllnge 1M, Top. k Sonia Fe Ry. __. 117% New York Air llrukc Cu. __. 681/2 Anlcriclul Cull. Co. _______ .. 1851/, lAnlcricilu Cur & lil-iluilry Co. 1021/2 ‘Atlantic Itollllirry Co. ...... _. 2i) Alll. Slucltiilg uuii lltg, C . 104% Anucolldu Copper Min, Co, _ 391A" Cunuiiiiin Pacific Co. ____ __ 139% N.Y. U. iuld ll. IUvor lLR. _ 1161A K, Cuba (Juno Sugar UoJPf-d, _. 531,5 “ lntirnntionul Pupi-r Co. __--‘ 68 Kelly Springfield 'l‘ire Co. 18% Pnn-Anloricuu Petroleum 76% lieudlug Co. ___-_ ____ __ Souilu-rn Puciflc Co. - v llniun Pucific Ry. -__-_ _ -" U.S. Industrial Alcohol Co. _ 86% l ihlJtcd Slates Steel __.._-.__ 116% I Cruc. Steel Co., of Am, _ . Bell Telephone ____ __ Brampton St. Lnlwrellce Flour Canadian Steamship Pill. -: Dominion Bridge __________ .. 91 ‘ Winnipeg Electric ....... -. 46 National Breweries _______ .. 431,4; ,_ BANKS Bank Commerce _________ __ 202 Ililnk Montreal __________ __ 248 Wheat-July, 1.511%; Dec. 154%. Sept. 153; Corn——.luly, 110; Sept. 110%; Dec. 00. Orlts—July, 49%.; Sept. 50%; 1700.53. ' Wheat-July, 165%; Oct. 13711,. LIMBER UP l l 111T The Great Blood Purifier This is the day et pre- vention — By keeping the blood pure you resist lntee- tloll and disease. This old and well known blood bulld- sr has sitood the test et tl_me and costs very little. Try one bottle of Burdock Blood Bitters , every part of the body- T110 V1111" dizziness and plllpltatlon have left me and l bless the dily l ‘tried Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills. I just the medicine for those who are weak and rundown." 1 dealer or by mall at 50c. a box from The Dr. Williams’ Medicine 00., Brookvilie, Ont. ‘FIGURED VOILE DRESSES ligihlt and dark colors all szcs, very special ‘$2.95. Prowse 1h- .-:-i., Ltd. 1666-6-19M2i. HAMPTON CiRCUlT-— Service in I-Iunlpioll congregation for June 21st, 1925 will lbs as foll0ws:\ Tryon 11 o. ul.. Hllmpion 3 p. nl., Bonshllw 7 p. in. ltov lif‘ T. it. Davidson will be the preacher. SALE OF SILK GLOVES.-I.ov ely new gloves of very latest style shades of Beaver, Silver, Pongee, Black and White, Pounce wlith Ce rise Jcgillur vuiucs I0 $2.50, sail price $1.50.—M()()RE & McLEOD LIMITED. 1711-6-20-m1 ANGLICAN SERVICES-In nu Puritan oi‘ New London on the 21sl inst. will bu as fOll0W'SZ—FI'9IICl1 River 10.30 a. nl., Seilvlew Hall 2.30 p. lll. Sunday School ani. Confirmation Clllss one hour "be fore tllise two services. Kensing ton 7 p. 111. Silnduy School at 2 p. nl. 0n Monday 22nd Confirms» tion service. nt French River 3 p. lll., Kenslilgtoil 7.30 p. ill. BRIDAL SHOWER.—— A very eujoyubls cvullllg was spi m m m; home o!‘ M<r and Ali's llUll. Younkcl Klili-r-stizll. when 1| icw of the young people of Kingston llllil the surr lilllllililrr-i districts gllthurcd to dr llmlors to lilvir illuiglltcr, Misr Esillcr who it; to be tho principal ill lln lllltfirstillg cvcili shortly The parcels were opcneil by Mis: Mzly G‘l't:t‘ll Wllllu the versus wen lead by Mlss Mllrjcric Newlnall lllstrulllculzli music was rendered by Miss hiurjoric Newman anu Miss 'l‘lll.c Iloylc. A dainty lunch was tbi-n lsorvi-d by tllu young- hlilics lliicl" which tho cvulllng was piczlszlillly spclli ill playing games ctc. lli-r lllillly friends join lli wishing lshtlli r ll vr-ry llllppy wcdd ed life. IN MEMORIITM , MRS. PATRICK BRADLEY llQfHPflCP has alrondy bcell made to the sudden dclltll under sud circumstances of Mrs, Patrick Dladliy. ill Si. ‘Teresa's. Her fun oral, which look pllici: on Sunda; lmil to StI 'i‘cros:l's Church. W11:- very largely nllcudcd, irlnllds com- ing irhnl lill and lliill‘ lo pay their inst tributes of respect. -licr six soils ii(‘ll‘-il as pnllbollr - nls, nnluoly Philip, Adrlun and Ur- blln of Si, Teresa's; Mltlllllill, o. Smith Street, Iirooklyll, N. Y., Lco oi Charlottetown 1nd 'l"i'lili‘.l'lCl{, o‘ New York. Scrvicis worc conducted by Reverend Father John A. NiacPlloi-l oi Cnlubridgc, Muss, assisted by thp Ilcvcrvud l. it. A. Macllonnlih; ltcv, Fnlllcl‘ Rooury, oillilnrcll £11111 Filtllel Clinton. whose ilrdinlltloll ns priost took place in Cllilrlcttt‘ town recently. I Reverend Father Allan J. Mo: Donald, of IFortAugustils. and Rev-- erond Esther Theodore Gallant. Sturgeon, were in the choir. Mr. and Mrs. Bradley had been blcst with snvelr sons and two' daughters, one of the sons, Sixtus being ilrowned in the Dcluwars‘ River. Philadelphia. scvcu years ago atdhe use oi’ twenty years. The two sons, Messrs. Freder- ick and Micllilel, and their sisters, Misses Mary und Marcella Brad- ley were accompanied trom the unusil Stélics by ltcv. Father John i» A. MacPllce, of Cambridge, Muss. 11 a nephew of Mrs. Bradley- T119)’ 12 arrived on fiaturduy morning. the 13th. Fred and Michael will leave on return the first of next week. The others will remain for some time 101112591‘. Nealtiilg A Briqkiown A Condition That Calls tor a Reliable T011"? 14 mun s-i Many women give so much of their time to the care of their‘ household that tile)’ 1191111191 the“ own health and sometimes reach. the verge of a breakdown before they realize that their health 1B_ shuttered. 01KB" 1110 1'19"" 118191, tutes vloloniy at slight exertibn, ‘ the stomach fails to M8951 10°11 and discomfort follows. The nsrvefi become weak and headaches grow Your stiff muscins by rllhbinil i y L The body grQwl-i 44 well with Minard's. Lending $33: agaqtfigy are always depress. 46 athletes use it. Splendid for ed This condmkm requlres lmmed. 47 “prams “d bruises’ late treatment with such o. reliable 43 tonic us Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills which enrich and build up the blood, carrying renewed energy l0 of Dr. Willihms’ Pink Pills in a rundown condition is proved b)’ Al"; following statement from Mrs. Alex Mclnnes, Ilowsman Ihlver, Mann who says:——"About a year s50 l had a serious illness which l8"- 1119 very anaemic. 1 was not able to Eel around to do my work; 111 111" 1 could scarcely walk. I was ‘troub led with palpitallen of the heart 1 with the least exertion. One day n friend advised ms to try Dr, WM- liams’ Pink Pills as they had done her much good. I followed this ad- vice and took the pills for some weeks when I felt as well as ever. I have since been able to attend to all my household duties. The ‘They are You can get these pills trom any ‘ vvvw vv Z8 and make the slim. For Fire Insurance i: Odllltll! 30 11' L‘ WORTHY n. M. SIMPSON g; 1711111191" m llohmefld emu n1 11s ounn crass-r not» sss, ll» ~ r t . , t eeeeveeeee-eeeveeeeveew 43 Key to Cross Word Puzzle No. 156 - Belonging to a country. All» fill lllllltll v .51"; a TlllllfCHARwTT-ETQWN-GUARDIAN \ Famous Forsylk Fabric O Shirts _ A highly silk-finished cloth, made from Egyptian yarns, that retains all its lustrous beauty after washing, and will give unusual wear. Fully Cov- cred by the Forsyth Insurance Policy. Exceptional value with collar to match. $2.50, $2.75 AND $2.95 MacLcllan Bros Queen Street crass-wanna Puzzu 1 1 v - s lo ' ‘J _ '2 2 i‘ 4 rs l‘) 1 Lu 2s -2a m, a 2'1“: 2s 34 s: I. 4 T H! so s7 l? "z l 4s 44 J . s1 2 s4 “"15: s; 37 5, 3'5‘ I e0 l . Cross Word Puzzle No. 15s lr. A kind of fish, Ontario's day law fab.) 51 Anger. Hormonal 52 To partake of food. 52$ .\ membranous pouch, Domenic ummalm 5.’ Eastern time iab.) To set; fasten us u ship, 56 Gm! wmlng lab‘) 57 Master of Hounds. Boy's ilunlo iub.) 0f or belonging to the lnoru- L0“! Island (ML) ing (Fa) A beverage. "@1115 HIA N D s I L o A large variety of sweet potato ME o A s E s N T £3,213 E L s w o sllurp iustrunlent. R M E Fodder for cattle. A M A l- T E White plague (ub.) T A N S Y D O M E 5 Consumed. 5 0 5 P 5 A Au exclamation. T O W E D 8 E A L S To enlbrncc; squeeze, o N 5 E " A 3 5 O Corpulsnt. _ 5 N 1- Unit of nlezlsuremeilt. A South Amcricnn nllinlni. s $ A a 2 i a z A ¢ T Transport. , . What sulllc automobile llcnil- lights do. Requested. Answer to Puzzle No. 155 A light repnst. Sonoruua noise. Know (Scotch) _ Like. A “n, Happenings of The dtefuslll. A ticket. A movement of the head. ——-' - In the direction of. (Continued from Page 4) For keeping food from going ————~——'—' ___ bad. pl.“ yr p, Tupper, minister n Silas (zlb.) clmrge of the Mt. Stewart Method- Conallnled- lst Circuit for the past 111119 A 111111011- . iensnut The sap of certain trees used nlomhs’ received n very p surprise lust Thursday evening. ll number oi the members of his con- gregation gathered at the Parson- ago and presented him with i1 purse and an address. Rev. Mr. Topper, who is leaving ML. Stewart, ilns accepted a change at Mc- A wQy-lhlggnpgvlng, Adam. N. B. I-ils departure is view- Royol Navy (ab.) l‘il with much regret by his people. A printer's measure, r ' 0 g: m?“ Dr. J. P. Lantz arrived homo U118 Twfccoggbnanm wnnk on o short visit to hispar- An exclamation of surprise, (‘"10 N11‘- "ml M"- J- T- Mm” o“ Antique. his rrturn he will enter the Royal 0118MB 0111-: cause, Vlvlnrlll Hospital us silrglcai in- udgment; one of the senses. “Wm for varnish. Meaning three times. Vertical Pertaining to one's physical condition. To excavate. , , . A container, f h kl c of Swells out or is protuberant. 90m“ ° l e 11°" n“ a a” Away llntoil pearls are quite lnnlz reach- Ifhe inner wail or side of a ditch at the footpof a ram- 1""1- ' ' n d l. To romp rudely or lndecently. M“ H “no B“: . A festivity; il show. _ Used to propel a bdst. Wm‘ ‘blwk ‘"949 in: almost to the waistline and finished ot the end with s. larflfl shoes with comfort, Jet buckles are worn stockings of Mlsrafo. _ very pale yellow to match natural U111V°""1Y 11°51” l" '1 shndo chilmois gloves. A Scotch plaid or f rle. , , , A ilntt of msslsrlnlellt. , .. weeks ego. was honored by tbs Preserved fruit. = ,_ v , L.» Modems Alhillll. who only s few ' of the it is this season. Are‘ at the Peak of Popularity $8, 10, 12, 15, 18, 20 If ever there was a rage for the tub silk frocks, Hardly a woman but is planning to Include several in her summer outfit. since these cool little dresses will able tubbings and keep their smartncss for sports- wear, buslness, and even for dances, stand Fvlll silks. Ipunelia silks, silk broadcloth: and silk crepes. Stripes on white or colored grounds vle with charming plain colors. Long-sleeved or short- sleeved, chanel-pleated or plain, these frocks, one and all. keep to the trim simpliolt mode. All sizes 16 to 44. No wonder y so characteristic lnnume IF YOU DO YOUR SEWING AT HOME E |C BUY A BUTTERICK PATTERN BU |CK The Largest Assortment of Pattterns In Town Fzg-rg-ERN I - _ I i. DINO g’ DELTOR Butterlck Fashion Quarterly 15c No Coupon DELTOR . In good style! Striped” English Silk Broadcloth The outstanding success of the season in new and fascinating versions! broadcloth that washes so perfectly, wears so splendidly and represents the ultimate Wide stripes and narrow stripes, novelty and block swipe-many mp cringe-all toned In harmony. Softly toned or as strikTrlg as you please. dominant color combinations are Gold and Sand, Gold and Green, Sand and Tan, Grey and Rush, Rust andGreen, Mauve and Sand, Mauve and Yellow, White with block and colored Polka Dots, Blue and Brown, White with Blue, Grey with Yellow—-the majority with a line of Black to act as a foil to the gaycr colors 36 to 4O inches wide. Silk Among pre- Children’s Gingham Dresses SIZES SEE our: vmiliilws white. Silk Hose , 39c. Substsnclards of the regular $1.00 Hose in which the imperfections have been ncatly mended and in a great many cases they are so small that you will be unable to find U18!" a hose that will give you a lot of hard wear, _ All the newer spring included Moresque, Amber, Cocoa, Huggar, Sunset, Cheri, Fawn, Cork, Dawn, Black, etc. Sizes 81/; to 10. PATD double heel and toe. shades are \ Kilng rlllil nlndc a Dame of the 0r- dor of the British Elupire, has suf- fcrm] ll heavy blow in the loss of her husband. who died at ills n» sEdelu-o ill London aitcr all illness of smile weks, Ho. was lilrncst Gyc. an illlprcszlrin, and had been oi‘ great assistance to his wife in her professional cilrccr. Mr. (lye W115 with her when she visited this city on a concert tour some ycilrs ago. U O U Mrs. .1. C, Sharp, of Edmonton is the welcome visitor of hcr motllvr Mrs. W. A. Ilrcllniln, oi’ Summer- shin. llcgrieliul farewells worn Sllll] to Mrs. Volgllt and lltllp (laughter irlelon who lcit Tucsilzly fol‘ their homg ln Calgary. after n di-lill11l' fill vislt here, tllc guests oi‘ Mrs. Voighfs mothcr Mrs. Fullerton. O I I Mm. Evelyn Mllizrzlo, llt'i‘illl‘llilllll- ed by Miss Kathleen Mncrllc uni‘ Miss M. Milcrno of Toronto, uru guests at the Cilmhl lioiui- having arrived this week tn spend thi summer holidays. e s e Rcv. Ernest and Mrs. Wei-k". Hayfield, N. [1., who hnVo been in Toronto for llln past wi-vk, rc- turncd homo on Wednesday oven- ing. They report ll. splendid trip. They spout last Saturday nl 6 TO 14 YEARS Dainty tub frocks In smart check varieties that come in the straight-line styles the girl approves. Made with self, contrasting or belts, with Peter Pan collars in white or color. low, orange, pink, mauve and black, combined with who takes a to 44. dea waste matter in the c0 menstrual Developed in green, yel- . ALL WOOL - BATHING SUITS $3.95 Free and unhampered ls the swimmer they'll wear splendidly tool Knitted 0t tine pure “wool they come in V or styles. with short oversklrts. All have well reinforced double gussets, knitted crosswise to allow plenty of freedom. Solid colors oi black, navy, cardinal and Paddy green. Color combinations of sand with clrce, copen with sand, black with white. Sizes 36 NS LIMITE __.-__.?! A1L~$Ilré.-,_Reli_cf lo r Wonielfs Disorders (‘range Lily is a certain relic! for all disorders dflvomlm. It is a plied locally and ts absorbed late he sufleriag immediate mental sad physical reliefs; nerves sre toned and strengthened, and the dered to normal. All this treatment h based on starkly scientific principles and acts on the actual location of the disease, it cannot help but d troubles inc uding dels ed and painful _ lama‘ el the n35. ovarian treubl , unis, etc. ice which is su ' Ibl-gllgflyflllfllf‘ crloulh ler agape arrld sdrlr-slz ILADD.‘ - 5» . . 98c; A SEE OUR WINDOWS" plunge in one of these, and round neck - .. ‘ ...e~_.. e.‘- ttsspmflle vsssblss ttoalsrsa- i ""2 s. ta all ferns of. tennis ieacorubees, 2 fleas: or I month's srestlnelit. A Ins l0 do worth 7 WINDSOR ONT W“l".' Mrs. till-v.) l.. is} 'i‘ho.'ll-ls and Nil‘. Thomas Milysc. (P. E. l.I On Sunday ovcning it was thvlr grcut privilege to hear Rev. Dr. Morrison, oi‘ Chicago preach. Mr. Morrison is l<filltol' nf The “Christ- llli] Century" ll weekly magazine, widely rend llnd oi a high editorial quality. it is interesting to note that llr. Morrison is zl nepllow oi’ Mr. Chilrlcs Cil-zlllilli-r oi this city. l’. i‘). 1., may wcll fool proud oi‘ a ulllu of the type of Dr. Morrison. --i—¢e->Z——— Palnleve In Grlsls PARIS, Jum- 1S.—~l"r\.ullior Pllln- have lullsl ilflflilthwllfllllfil‘ ho \vlll r-onllnuc ‘in power with ll cllan-gvil Niilgilro Falls fiIIil were greatly dc- ifgllicil with what they saw. in luajority elullnlnlltin-g from the Ilwft Ci-lltrie. "the Ci-uirc and part the pffiill) who enjoyed the outing: of iile ltight, instead of rile old. “loll block" majority, or whether he ‘will refuse to carry on the Gov- Prllllwllt unsupponlod 11y the Radic- llls, ‘and lfc iuuy have to decide t0‘ XHOITOW. The Socialist slc-putlefl 1101111118 _l- caucus tonight, seemed stiollfily 111' cliln-Ili l0 impose abstention from rho 101i nleurbers 0i’ uhe pilll-ty when the vote on tllc Moroccan credits for wnr against mbihel-dt-rim oonlos u-p in the (lllltdlllbcf of lhpnities. But if llle Socialists abstain from voting It spirit in the lcft Jalock is inevit- ablc. Germanyfls Answer g LONDON, June 18.--1l‘he French note replying to Germany's pm- posal for ll Western European Se- curity Pact wns published simul- taneously this afternoon in Phrll and London, ' WClarys ~ SUNSHINE Funsiaet: Installed to meet the exact heating requirements of your home, no matter what the conditions may be. HEATS NO MATTER HOW THE WIND 11.93 . CURRIE & MURNAGHAN 7. 1...‘, ‘d, ', Charlottetown .,.,Q~ Agents‘ forfMcClarys Furnaces, , _ ‘ l. .91....» i‘ l __....- v-rfn. .¢='|-.-J‘4'.:IL'~5:s§a-\ ..... -<r\a.fll4 we‘: In answer sw-.v-..,,,,,,,__,_