‘fitifi4-‘fvflie’ ma.» 1d... ~ 1 N‘. a ‘r-‘F, A Strand The Famous Serial Star Matinee sis Sharp Tonight 1 and 8.45 WILLIAM DUNCAN - éurwoarsoiav lnnnrrl ' JOHNSON IN “STEEL HEART”. old weet A story of the with 3 "lat strange twlet keeps you in suspense springs many eurprieee. “RAPID FIRE” A TWO REEL RAPID FIRE COMEDY EDDIE POLO IN “THE SECRET 4” 40oe0e0eeoeeeeovoeovooooaoa-veeoeoowa O§§4O 00004 Prince Edward TONIGHT AT 8.30 SHARP l THE KLARK-URBAN STOCK COMPANY “Three Wise Fools” NEW PLAYS. NEW FACES. NEW SCENERY -.--..z_'; - ;_4_‘ _ . SEATS NOW 0N SALE AT THE THEATRE. TICKET OFFICE OPENS DAILY AT 9.80 A. M. EVENING, 80c, 52c, 37o. EE, APULTS 37c. CHILDREN 16c. Prices MATIN MATINEE sarunoav 3i€i PAY IT TilDAY MR. READER :—- If you promised to help a candidate win one of the big prizes, “make good” on your promise now. Clip out the _coupon below, fill it in and send it direct to the Guardian or to your candidate. The most votes are given now. Get your subscription in by next Saturday night. HELP YOUR FAVORITE WIN THE STUDEBAKER DIM ..............._._ Campaign Dept. ' The Guadlan Find enclosed I ........ In payment of my aub- eerlptien to The Guardian for one year. credit votes In the greet eenteet to (Name e1 your favorite candidate) ie eubeeription new or renewal? ___..._.............._._.._. (Name ef lubeeriber Manes A renewal er QIIJIIIIIICPIQIOII hr one year eerne ill veeee. ' ' A new lubeoriptien eerne 8000 uetee if pull l OIIIII Odi- "fll. ' ‘ DO IT NOW. HELP YOUR CANDIDATE ‘ ‘ w, IHQUWWQWWWWW“. w‘ . ""'1 _ PEI-l. on Monday. Oct, 16th. 5* at 8 pan. for the purpcsg of 4 tdJl , . ._ .. SHOP from Batman's Catalog. THE w. 1'. wetmsa Co Les. Queen St., watch. clock and jewel- ry repairing. 100058-1141 possess/turtle WANTED.- Best referenoep. Apply Mrs Wright 193 Hilisboro St. LADIES AUXILIARW-The re- gular monthly meeting of the Ls dies Auxiliary 0t the P. E. island Protestant Orphanage w be held in the b ietsutlluhrltoo" on Fri- day, Oct; 3th)?“ p. m. Each member requesfe tosttend as plan's will be made for the win- tqfsiwork. Oct 12-21 ion. c. W518“ IV, F! n. s. ilh London; Inglis .‘a worlds-e» nowned authority on social hygi- ene, is coming to Prince Edward Island. He will speak in Hun "r River on October 21st. in the even lug; Charlottetown on Sunday the 22nd, Montague on the 23rd, Ken- slngton on the 24th. in the after- noon and Summerslde on the same day in the evening. HKMPSHIREN-Standlnfl of pup- ils of Hampshire School for Sep- tember. Grade X.-1, Gertrude Ack- land ;‘ 2*.’ Hilda Ackland; S, Florence Ward. Grade VlI.—-1, Annie Easter; 2, Jean Easter. Grade Vl.——1, Ella Edwards; 2, ‘Louis Noy; 3, Reta McNeill, Grade V.~l, Willie Moly~ neaux. Grade lVr-l, Eleanor Ack- land; 2, Mary Edwards; 3, Edna Easter. Grade llil.——1. Edna Holmes; 2, llanimie Waits; 3, Albert Tre- mcre. Grade ld.—1, Dorothy Easter; 2. Garnet Tremere; 3, Lloyd hioly- ueaux. Those having perfect attend- ance for the month were as follows: Edna llolmes, Ella. Edwards, Mary Eldwards, Hnmmie Watts, Lloyd Molyneaux, Annie Easter. The per. centage oi‘ attendance was 90. STORDV--HOWATT WEDDING. ——At the Presbyterian Manse, Hampton, was the scene of a pleas- ant autumn wedding on Wednesday, October 4th at 7 p. m. when Miss Elsie ‘Melvina Sturdy. daughter of Albert Stordy, Crapaud, became the wife of Mr. Heath Harry liowatt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albro llowatt, Tryon. The bride looked charming dressed in a navy blue trlcolettee suit. with a chic hat to match, wearing a set of coon furs, gift of ‘he groom. The bride was attended by Miss Catherine Murchison of Bonshaw while Mr, Brent Howstt supported the groom. Rev. ‘Mr. Mc- Pherson tied the nuptial knot in the p-esence of the near relatives oi‘ the bride and groom which made two hearts beat as one. Alter the ceremony and signing of register the happy couple motored to West- moreland to the home of the bride's uncle and aunt. Mr. and hlrs. Heath McVlttie, where a bounteous supper was provided. After supper a large serenade from the surrounding set» tlements gathered at the home to ‘shower congratulations in-the happy ,young couple. The evening was ‘spent in music and songs until the wee small hours oi the morning twhen amidst showers 0t‘ ricentnd’ ,old slippers the happy young ,couple motored to their future home "i in Tryon where the groom is one of the most progressive young lfarmers of Prince County. The [bride was the receplent of many valuable and useful presents, also cheques from ‘Mr. and Mrs. Albro Howatt, Mr. and Mrs. Harry l-Iowtitt Mr. Albert Story. Annual Meeting ‘ The Annual Meeting of the Three Rivers Silver Black Fox Co. will lbe held in the office of McGregor McMillan, Montague, at 7 o'clock, p.m. D. J. STEWART, Seem-Tress. NOTICE A meeting of The Liberai- Cou- servative Electovrs oi’ Clifton Poll. will be held in the New London Hall, on Saturday, the 14th inst. ap- pointing delegates to attend cont veniion to the held in Charlotte- town on the 17th. inst. By order: ' G.,M. MOKAV, Pres. ‘ H. s. MOLEOD. Secy. 10091~12flll The "cow? is going l An "awful" lot of people have colds now, and many find it hard to get clear o: them. , li you have a cold don't‘ neglect it as serious ill- ness may result. We have something to "fix you up" O. K. We don't merely sell drugs, we render service. Part oi our service just, now is helpful Dwille get rid oi colds. <ii you have a cold we can help you. MclilNNON DRQIG Cd. . . ,1“ "The Rexaii “l ‘ Kodak MON" Piotr 2n ‘ t his conduit alumni REMEMBER THE L.0.B.A. Tea in the Merhet ' Hall, Oct. Ililth. Proceeds for Protestant Orphan- age. HUGHES COUGH MIXTURE.- l-‘or coughs, colds and bronchitis. Price 35o and 75c. Hughes, Drug C0,, Ltd. ‘i; f“ u HUGHES CORN EXTRAOTOR relieves the pain and removes the corn. Price 25c Book free. Hughes Drug 00., Ltd. . BROOKLYN $CHOOL.-Stand~ ing of the pupils of Brooklyn School for September. Grade Vli.-l, An- nie Matoklnnon. ‘ Grade Vd.»—l,, All- nie Bruce. Grade V.-1. George hfaePherson. Grade 1V. Sl‘.-—1, Bes~ sie Benton; 2, Agnes Macliberson; 3. Russell Boston. Grade IV. Jr.—l, Moe Hume; 2, Sadie Bruce; 3, Wil- lard Bruce. Grade, flL-l,‘ Louise E. Bears; 2, Archie MacDonald; B. liiarjorie MacKlnnon. Grade iii. Jr. -l, Mary Bears; 2, Louisa Bears, Grade l. Sr.—1, Annie Hume. Grade I. Jr.—1, Isabel Bearl';_"2fJ_ennie Jardine; 3, Jacli tlfticldinnonr; Chrisiene Bruce, teacher. MATHESON - CAMPBELL. — A very quiet but pzgetty wedding. took place at 8 o'clock on the _ev- euing of Tuesday. September 26th at the home of Mr. and iMrs. Angus Campbell, Dariingion, when their third daughter Miss Ethel was unl- ted in marriage with Mr. Hugh John Mstheson of Oyster Bed Bridge. The ceremony was perform‘ ed by Rev. di. }l. Stavert in the presence of quite n large number of invited guests. The bride who was given away by her iatlier was beautifully gowned in white satin and carried n boquet of pink cnrna» tlons and maiden hair fern. ‘liliss Susanna. liathesoo, sister of the groom attended the bride while the groom was supported by Mr. John A. Campbell, ‘brother oi’ the tbridis. The wedding march was nicely: dendered by Miss Isabelle McLeod’ of Charlottetown. Alter the cere-l mony was over all snt down to at daintily prepared supper to which all did ample Justice. It was not long before the blowing of horns and the ringing of bells made it| plain ‘to ali.. that. the“ chivariers: were not fur away. 0n their arrlv-l al they extended greetings to the, bride and groom and after havlngi received a generous treat the 1 wended their way liomewurd n‘. peace. The wedding presents were numerous and costly. Among tin-l other gifts were several good BIEQI chcques—one being as large,’ $100.00. Alter a very pfeasanlt- 2;] enlng the young couple left amid showers oi rice for their home in Oyster Bed Bridge. The bridal-r going away suit was of navy bin»; serge with but to match. The Guard? ian joins in extending Mr. and Mrsnl Matheson many years of happyi wedded life. IN MEMORIAM +luléiila+r mssiesiru ‘s1? STODART‘ l I Something oi a shock was feiil by ‘Prince of Wales (lollege stu-| dents when they learned of the death of their fellow student Miss Edlith E. Stodart, which occurred somewhat. unexpectedly on Tues- day 6th, instant, Miss Stodart had not been in the best of health ‘for seriously indisposed until the end! oi’. September when she entered the P. E. island hospital for treat- ment. There her condition was found to be not such as to antici- pate any grave outcome and there- fore when she took a serious turn for the worse on the 6th, instant and passed away ‘quietly the 1'01- lowiug morning her relatives and- friends were greatly taken by sur- prise. Miss Stodart it. appears had been suffering f-rom severe pains in the head and it developed that she had been subject to an outer- nal trouble that proved fatal. The funeral service which took place on Sunday from the residence of Mr. and M-rs. J. H. iluntcr. Grai- ton Street was largely attended. Service was conducted at the house and grave by the Rev. Mr. Ryan of the Methodist Church. ‘The pail-bearers were school and college friends of the deceased, namely Barry Tait. Eric McDoin aid, Roy Tanton, Roy Carter, Wil- fred Large, H. Duvnr. Miss Stodart was lust in her eighteenth year hnviiug been born in Honolulu on October 26th, 1903, her parents being Mr. A. G. Stod- art of Lanark, Scotland. and Mrs. A. G. Stodart, born in Honolulu. Mr, Stodart, who is Superintending Engineer of a Sugar Estate, transferred later from Honolulu to Cuba where be is now in charge of the Mechani- cal Department of one of the larg KEEP!“ WZl-I¢——Itn m Tablet (a vegetable epnleatl taken n night will help keep yen well, by toning and strengthening your 4i. gutlovrend elimination. I . 1, ~ 1 / ( the past few months but was nail ‘ bridge, --_-. e- sqt sugar factorl tin that oou Mrs. Stodsrt an? r tgaafi B" - e to 6B . ' ' ilsqbil lihwlm for the children's an cation.‘ the". tab-hr lltendtn; Prince flzraet School. lldith wae- a. re- markably clever and industrious student and n credit to her school and Prince of Wales which she subsequently entered being in her set-curl year at the time of her un- expected demise. in addition to be in; popular with her fellow stu- mg, m“; awarded the James f3... ‘in-lie as the most popular scholar in Prince Street School, she took an active ‘interest ‘in church work and recently be- came a member of the- Methodist Church Choir. m" eta or whit; attended for the stein servit- at her funeral. Miss Sl-OQQPIE sun vivetl by her paférts, Mr. and m: Stodsrt. the-former that-in: react)!- ly returned to Cuba after n yacrq tion spent partly herb and pdrtly in Scotland; also by her two sis- tors‘, Jessie in Boston and Cechia with her mother here. The greab est syntpathy is extended to the bot-caved family in their great loss. MRS. PETER TRAINOR Sunday, the first day of October, Mrs. Peter -Trainor, especially in Charlottetown where she was known and respected all her and mourned in such a sudden, tlic sad circumstances woven round her untimely end reported next day in the daily press. Truly "in Little did ‘the now bereaved and wile for that accustomed drive out into the country that beautiful Sun- titty ziflernoon. think that like u bolt from the blue heavens his lit:- lovcd partner should be culled away from earth to eternity; “Man pro poses, but God disposes" and though so suddenly summoned be lure her Divine Judge we are as‘ sured by her perfect christian life, her mugnunintity, generosity of soul and charity to all in thought. word and work, that a sudden death is not therefore a sad death. Before her marriage the deceas- ed was M-iss ‘Mae Benoit and he- sitles her respected and bereaved husband, she leaves to mourn her mother, ~Mrs. Clement Benoit, llali- mx, and the following brothers and sisters, Mrs. W. J. O'Riley, ..\lon- iroul; M-rs. Alex LeBhmc, Halifax; Mrs. Batchelur, Chica o; liLrs. Wm. Butler, llaliinx; Mr.‘ . ll. Beno (‘harlottet0\vn; Mr. Peter Benoit. Charlottetown; Mrs. Joseph Paquet Levis, Que; and Mr. Reid Benoit, Chicago. _, _ ii‘ additional proof of herfipop- ulurity and sympathy for the ber- shall ever recall sad memories to - _ the numerous friends of the late “f1 life _ tragic death. Needless to repeat the midst oi life we are in death." I ivounded husband, when he took his , ‘I ’ _ a - . " ' condor. l0.—'I‘§e lifts“, belt bed real-row c8 . night. The dines “i: alibi" half a mile of the town. and the lmlldlngs of’ the Hudson Bay Ziiillefl were tonsamed. The courafle "i the people 0111111 Y l5 "ll-ll"? ing. ‘ u ' "Sure we wil rebuild. as“! Buy Gibson. “We - m shim a uls- rhl/zuw/ltzize lf/f .1‘ -. 11/71 ger and better llai eybliry than ev- ' en before." d . A Octob THESE REDUCTlONS MAKE EASY TO BUY YOU A SUlT Dark tutor-d and brown pants. Friday and Saiturday . . . . . . , .. in at nice dark check, has Sizes 28 to 34. Regular price and Saturday 11 ONLY MEN'S WINTER coats before you buy Saturday . . . . . . . . . . .., . . . . . . . . . - , BOYS’ BLOOMER P Separate from tho Suits, tweed. Sizes 2T l0 .15. Saturday ,_..'..;i,...._...,_....v caved ones were necessary, it yus, l shown by the immense throng that - visited the stricken home and were _ present at the funeral to Si, Dun- siarrs Cathedral on Tuesday tuor lug. October 3rd where Requiem liigh Muss was celebrated by Revq ercnd Iiiaurice McDonald. The pull hearers were: John lifuruzighunh William Moron, llr. John hlurni l Lawrence Douceiie, J. l’. Dufiy and i), J. Riley. -_ Ilcrthebbereaihstl hush ntives the sympathy oi the wlhoiel icommunlty goes on-i in this their- I l hour of sadness and bereavement. ltequiescat in pace. ‘Spiritual and Floral tributes were received from the following: ‘Spiritual: St. Vincent's Orphan- age; Mr. and Mrs. John McQuillun, Quebec; Mr. and -Mrs, H. ‘E. Cant- well; Mr. and Mrs. G. J. McCorntac; Mr. and Mrs, Vllilllam hiornn; Mrs. A. Illunchardp- Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Murnnghnn; rind family; ‘Mrs. Gerald Kelly; ‘Mrs John Percival and i‘-nmily; Mr. nml Mrs. Lawrence Kelly; Mr. and Mrs. P. Trainer; Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Stun- ioy; Peter Benoit; Mrs. T. B. Riley; Georgie Trainer; Mr. and lilrs. John Quinn; Mr. and Mrs. J. Pele!‘ McDonald. Nellie Gillie; Mr. and Mrs. F‘, H. Trninor; ‘Miss Mary Murray; Mr, and lifrs. l family; Mr. and ‘Mrs. J. P. McClos- key and family; Mr. and Mrs. Jss. I). Campbell; J. P. Duffy and fum~ ily; Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Tralnor, Quebec. Floral: "Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Stew- nrt, Cross; Airs. M. J. lMuMlllan, Wreath; Messrs. Carvell Bros, Wreath; Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Benoit, Pillow; Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Paqtict Levis, Que, Cross; Mr. and Mrs. Alex LeBlnnc. Halifax. Crescent; Mr. and Mrs. William Butler, Hali- fax, Wreath. MR. MURDOCK N. MacIVOR PUGWASH, Oct. lL-The death of Mr, Murdock N. Maclvor occur- red at his home. Gun Shore, on Tuesday, 26th inst, after a long and painful illness, The deceased was a son of the late Nell and Margaret (Morrison) Mnolvor and at the time of his death was in the 69th Ybor of his age. tile is .,surv.ived by his wife, nee Mary Graham; a daughter, Ethel, wife of Rev. C, W. Klerstead, York, P. E, 1.; a son. Wylie (l. of Toronto, Ont. and a sister Mrs. John Fraser, of Roslindale, Mass. Two sisters, Mrs. John Mat-heson, G-ulf Shore and Mrs. Wellington Fillmore, Cam- Mass, predeceased him some years ago. There are flve grand children; Little Misses Chur- lotte, June, Barbara and Betty Mc- lvor, Toronto and Master Fraser Kierstead. York, P. E. i. The funeral was held from his late residence on Thursday after- noon, Rev. J. R. M-lilar, officiating. The hymns, "The lord is M) Shepher "and "The Sands or Time are Singing" were sung by the Choir. A duet, “The llnclouded P I . \ fil/z/ n J fi? 7/1/20,‘ V. ,_ qrr... “H: coated. For children and adults. adored by Mrs. (Rev _ It. Mil- a , Mrs. E. M. Mr. iller paid '1‘ d trll huts to the life and character of the departed and apoltiwworda or . comfort to theberenved- family. m- tsrment was in the For Harbor ‘Patrick hlurnaglmnl Augustine ' Stanley; Mrs. Thomas Iaourie and —“ . _ - __.________ lnuirie btronibcrg, Angus Billflmlltl. uml llytiru gens --,\lr filo; mm. fax; Wreath; Dr. G, L. Smith, liuli- h] Day." which was a great favorite - ‘ _ oi’ the deceased, was gbenutifuily‘ BOYS’ H EATHER COAT All sizes. Special . . . . . .. ‘nova WOOL sour Special Friday and ‘Saturday ...... . .o0c BOYS’ N EW FALL i111 goodhenvy tweed STOCKINGS ‘Special for l-‘ridny and Sn Men's Wear u l Don’t forget Isaiah Wliiinnm. Stanley llobtarhl llclnintiers. The iiorul offerings, comprised the following: Pillow” lVlfc, Broken Clrclcflllirs. and Rev. (l. W. Klcrslcud. Spray Ophelia Roses-,\ir. MPH- “Yvlie (l. llacivor. WrPuiiv-Bir. and blrs. Graham. l Spray. Roses and liiiieswChar- ite, June nntl Bitrbttru )lu('l\'()r_ . Spill)’. Roses, .I,ilies and Asicrs- Master Fraser Klerstezitl. 3i"‘fll'.~lioses.’__Cl_1_rys nthcmums and n. w} FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ~ ‘ and’ Winter Merchandise only received them u. few day's ago. Sizes ‘.17 to 35, Regular prit-c $111430. 10 ONLY BOYS‘ OVERCOATS Sizes 3i to 40. it will puy you to sue flu-so iSpet-lzil for lfritlaw and Reg. $2.25. BOYS’ HEAVY ALL-WOOL BLACK .l.W. ROBBLEE .135 Great George Street sun, Baxter Robertson and llumum Smkpg were numerous illlll liitiltlfityntc nml‘_\{r,;_ 1p p1 mlium 1'l\ioX-~lii‘-. and zlirs, J. A. llcir. linclvor. lilucivor, Ivor, erisoii. Peers. is o SATURDAY er 13th and 14th: We Present to You lovelylNew Fall and an opportunity to buy at eatly Reduced Prices. PAVS vou "r0 auv voun . Gr IT R BOV NEW SUIT RIGHT NOW. .“»-_¥?‘_~_ 0R OVERCOAT s 2o voum; MEN'S surrs. T}. ch volts. We Bloomer “my hit-pl i“ style, brown, groan and dark tutor-rig, ‘fin- rcgtilni" [irit-o of these stilts Wllre $22.50. Ffltltly ulid Saturday . . . . . . . . . ..$17.95 . __~+-;-.+—,-_~t . . . . . . . . . ..$o,9s 51-1 NEW FALL HATS “uyg just arrived lli all the latest colors and blocks. Special for Friday and Szitiir. tiny . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . “$4.75 l_l ~‘ ._ bell nil uruunti. $13.50. Friday . . . . . . . . . $10.00 The biggest and best range of Men's Fall Caps you ever saw. l-‘ritl.'ty' and Sulur» OVERCOATS -lTL’iI_‘v‘;fi‘ .51 — MEN'S HEAVY WOOL UNDERWEAR Per garment $1.09 PENMAWS WOOL FLEECE UNDERWEAR. Per garment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _,—~i . . . . . . . . . $18.50 ANTS MEN'S FANCY SHIRTS All sizes, Willa)’ and Saturday . . . . . .. $1.09 BOYS‘ WOOL PULL-OVER JERSEYS (‘ulors lililt‘ and lioullit-r, Friday and Sutur- tluy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . .. $1.00 in good heavy Friday and . . . . . . . . .. $1.79 sw-earsns ........ .. $1.25 MEN‘S WOOL HEATHER SOCKS HOSE. -l pairs ‘for . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.00». MEN'S HEATHER COAT SWEATERS Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . .. $2.35 MEN'S WORKING SHIRTS (loud heavy tweed. Sptrt-iaii , . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.19 CAPS . . . . . . . . . . . . .69; —MEN'$ HEAVY_WOQL WORK|NG PANTS. Spot-ml , . . . , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . - .. $2.49 l MEN'S LINED WO-RKING GAUNTLETS iurllny . . . . ..69c "Offiiililllif. ‘Spci-iul . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . , . . .. $1.49 Boys Wear we are open every evening ‘- See Our Windows . $$$ifi$$$ of sterling c, . ruc he wits n Presbyterian and ~ his health permitted, he Will ‘ ways found in his place in“ (Jhurvh. He. was n loving huslit and a kind, indulgent father. , _ largo concourse of people Wlw " (fut l\‘iowcrs— ,\ir. and Mrs. Nell il'll(l(‘(i lite inst sud rites as well tlu- beautiful iiornl tributes. lit ‘(lut Flowcrs—<Mr. and Mrs, Alex silt-n! testimony to the esteem ‘which the deceased was lieltl iul Metcqctimmunlty» and lo the sylillllll ‘twhirh ls félt on nli sides fort sllllly—.\lr. and Mrs. HJB. Robllbereaved widow and family. v ' l Mrs. Johh T. Wood and Kenn! W. liwlllorrison of Bridgetown, P- F‘ I arc cousins of the deceased _l"lii3v_lil>itlii\_ll‘._£ilCliOl‘ was ll mun illrs. Margaret Morrison is an s vor. lit-s. llt-ssic and lluroltl Spray; (‘hryanlhemitms—~Mr. and Spray, Chrysainilionitiius and (‘tilt l<‘lo\vcrs-Mrs. James SDTQY~MiZ and Mrs. l t . “ I ‘ . instill?‘ bruit; ' u‘?! l . %;f.l\ ,» l‘ J 1Z1 / \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\<~x\\‘ \\ t -< .\\\\\\\‘: A I i) "411 (‘f n I/ - L . “Wm “All ;\\\.\\\\ ‘ i etlrya- _ .. .. ,,,. - , Mr. J. A. Reid was funeral dir- ector and the pail bearers were, who like , MACDQNALDS cut Fine or ‘who roll their own s r0 » 7% , v an. ~