§JUNb_4,.l1e23 . . » All the qualities of superfine coffee-IODSIIECI l0 f! turn, crushed go small, clean grams-every can perfect coffee; ~ a _ ‘ A" r1 vvw CLASSIFIED VADVERTISDIIIIENTS RATES-Alto p» Ila per in. Io nu tum I0! III I" I hy- or over. fie par line yo! lay In! I days on over. Goull | ‘mm. to a Ilse. Groups 0| Ii llltlll letters. count s: m, "Mo. we per cont- dhconnt In cull. Address luv-s uurll ' “L ‘m, nu“ ye ‘will for. Iposlnl Itch-c lfurnlslrd Rooms f. 1st- In! wvr-ll won-h In: on work- Illlyllflill Wlllifiv 59° "P ' tncn nonl- per Iver ‘- '- . ' ‘fi 4--::___ '.‘Q§v-v ,4 gents “Wanted Miscellaneous ICE‘. PHONE AGENTS TO‘ “T” “V5 nsslnsl-zluu. u“ Watkins 160 Products. Wm, “may J. R. Watkins wpmy, (De-pt. ll.) 379 Craig ma, Montreal, Que. 4-17-1111. RODD'S ‘TAXI SERV 4m. . INO. A—.—M:D~ONALD, LAND BUR- voyor, Harmony Jot. ‘ 1l6803-5-8-1mth CHAIR -LOST BETWEEN CITY and North Point. Please lcavc with lilac liic-Pllull. North Point. |~TS—SELL RECENTLY IN- "(ed chemical Fire Extinguish- fl Price of only $2 milks! 5"" I“ everyone‘ Over ‘may’ ‘Toxin (lcorgo A. McAuluy, St. Avar-Is. writ:- for details and iree er 3. my rights; rrotex Fjlre Elm" __. ___ ___D_____,_,_.._____ ‘tuner Co Ltd, 614 hclw Drive Lawn MOWERS GROUND. us. omwm QnL 233i pair ‘work of all kinds. Black- smithing, Acetylene Welding, S. To Let lciimllbeli. 2043-1-61 R oLET—TWO OFFICES NEXT‘ Defuse‘ APPLIANCES.--APPLI A I n Consulate. We" ‘Ilillhtednehllzlll hosted. A091?“ snccs for Rupture, iull particu- . - f. Two Mack v @4718 25 t‘- Zars. Write J. G. Smith, British Appliance Specialist, 15 Downie St, Stratiord, Ont.’ 120935-2341 ‘Mussel. MUD ORDERS-DELIV- ered at your nearest station, " 2'13: l RENT OR SELL-AT K n: [pl-u Station a largo store. dwc 'ldlngs.| i111»! 110115" “m1 m" "m M H. freight paid. $20.00 per car of JPPIY P- K" Tralnor‘ 2F8a7‘2&1_|'irl I 25,000 lbs. Order now. Address, ‘locket, M-"ilne- ‘ d l P. E. I. Dredging Co. Montague. ‘ROOMSHROCKY I 1-2-1.’ , 5 lllinutcs walk tolfcrll?’ I-- ~-~ . ltrallcc. Ill? flllilndlillllglhilllllllxll 2020-31-41 ff/fl BLACK " -r OR SELL - lfllzlllusllless well astablisbod" s‘“l“‘)i;\{ oi 115 yours. Owner t0‘ hnhqhncoutinul: business. Will 2:1...“- suil ut a bargain. Situat- ffisfif- _ ___ Situations Vacant MAN OR WOMAN TO TWTRI- buts well known line llouetaold necessities; tremendous demand; territory arranged; work pleas- ant; pay llberaleven" for spare time; experience cr capital un- ‘ Tiiéi Calida] Gudt-‘dian SHOP from Holmalfs Catalog. NOS. 2 AND glBstteries Artill- ery drill tonight et 7.30 sharp. All ranks urerequested to be present. ‘RESERVE MONDAY JULY 16 a grand tea party at Bay Rivcr Station in aid of St. Msrgarots Church Fund. ' NOS. 2 AND 8 Batteries Artill- ery drill tonight at 7.30 sharp. All ranks are requested to be present. MONTCALM HERE. —Tilc C. G S. Montcalm undcr Capt. Mcrcler arrived in port Saturday afternoon and after loading supplies left lust night to place the western buoys. P. E; I. HOSPITAL NURSES‘ graduation will be held ill Prince oi‘ WIJIBS College Hall, Tuesday, June 5th llt 8 p. nl. See programme Silver collection at door. LADIES OF CHARLOTTETOWN ,and Royalty please remember the meeting of tho Ladies Conservative Club on Tuesday evening, June 5th at 8 p. m. in the Club Rooms over Dank Nova Scotia Building, Graf- ton Stree-t. All ladies llro \volc0n1l>- STANLEY LOADING. -—-Tllc C. G. S. Stanley is now loading cup- hues M the Marine wharf and on Tuesday will proceed to the Mag- dalen Islands, and from IIIOFG to 31rd Ruck, where she will place buoys The crew are ull islanders llnder tho capable (romlnau-l 0| Capl. Ithudc. OVERSEAS MAlL-Lettor mail will he forwarded via New llork up to Tuesday morning, the 5th. The next full mail to leave Mold-re al will he by the MON'i ROSE.- On Friday, the 8th. and another fllli mall will be desputched _by the ERIPRESS OF‘ SCOTLAND from Quebec on Saturday, tho 9th. ADDITION T0 _ STAFF—-MIHH Mona Wilson of Toronto, arrived lu Charlottetown 'l"hursdzly ovcn- iug to joill tllc stufi of llcd Cross Public Heuith Nurses. She and lliiss MacMuhon loft today for the country. Miss Mary Mill ls_ lll- rendy working ill the schools in Prince County. OIL STEAMER HERE— Th!‘- oil steamer Tularutite, Capt. (Ieddcs arrived Friday night with 23,000 bnrrcls of gasoline and re- fined oil, 12,000 barrels oi’ which she discharged at the Railway wharf llcre for the imperial Oil d“. vuluge of Hayfield, N. B. necessary. Gllrretson Limited, Sill! llllll‘. from Cur-Ferry. For Brantlord, Ontario. 26-121. t m..- particulars aplllY 9 lilllut ‘lxiut-néogug-{iglld- We“ Fcnlalc Ilclp Wanted (o. 1'. - " ' _ _ WANTED — A HOUSEKEEPER about 1st June. ~“"““,,,,,.,,,H"N.. roy St., in the evenings.’ Apply 300 Fitz- ti Q ¥‘WANTED—A CLEAN NEAT WO- man.us housekeeper in family of three. Highest wages paid 4+++¢++o++++o4ooo+¢ Apply to C. A. M. Cure Guard- ian. 2017-31-41. IVan ted WANTED LIGHT AUTO TRUCK | or o. second hand roadster Car ; in good running order. Write I particulars. State lowest cash " price. M. C. McGowan, Kilmuir I l’. s. I. ~ 2030-31-31. public a comfortable, up-to-daic hotel. Con- tains 44 rooms with privitobaihs. The Cul- lne is famous all oval - Canada. Telephones ln l I Offers to the travelling o _ _____.__.__.._,_ i" Pevml- ¢°\"='°"' !WANT.ED--LADY SUPERINTEN- CsFVIOO. - dent for I’. E. i. Protestant Orphanage. Applicants must lur- l nish reference and state sallary expected. All appilimtlons must be in before June 6 to Mrs- G D. Wright. l3 King square. Char- H. C. BROWN, Manager z O%O4 $69090 O+OOOOQQO4+O—O The Charlottetown Iottetown. Hotel Co» Ltd- - BOARDERS ACCOMMODATED . I 11s c illlerlfllltl st. 000004 Q-OQ-OO-Ofi-OO-OO-O-O-QQQO App y n I 2013 31_tf_ Lfiziw/As-rl-z PAPER CLEAN FOR "mm"; thc carrying llwglykAnply —— — om .-., " en '1 - RANT.—III this city Juno. Iirl m“ m l 304i antes Wood Grant. aye 67 yours. llrull ut (‘amp l-iill Conlctery, “CAN as ACCOMMO- RS mm?‘- Bfilgtigallt 39 Grafton St. All '* - - I nces. cPHAlLv-At Soutllport on Junc modemyopwnc . 2iIl4-31-6I ___ __,4.' ‘he -----»__—-—-::.—.——: POSITION WANTED FOR GEN‘- eral housework b)’ comlialell’ maid, Country- IITOIPTIPfl-HAPM,’ Guardian Officv. 20.1 dl-Ji _. .._....-.-_-_...__.. .-.. . For Sale lid (‘atilcrlnc -W. ilicl-‘hull, daugh- er of Iiir. and Mrs. ll‘. S. McPhaii. ‘Illlilcral on hlfillllll)’ I-lt 1.30 to Or- i‘ ll-‘zui. s 'i'O-}—€~ V -— ritish Steamer Goliides with U. S. Graft and Sinks (Canadian Press) LONDON, Juno .'i--Jl‘he British‘ li'ill"llf‘l' ilrupllic sunk toda_v oil‘ liasl Lough nftor ll collision United Stats steamer,‘ ISUMMER COTTAGE FOR SALE Summer cottage and 86"!" i" Brighton shore. Apply to Revert Iinlcl, or l‘. C. Brown. FOR SALE 2 (turn) Ford Roadsters, squint‘ l od (one! 1 Ford Touring Cl"- (ons) 490 Chevrolet (Ynr. Ii passen- ger I Perfect Bicycle» Annly North Tl-yon Garage 209-1-3- ..iIll. Th” passengers and crew of hlphiv were transferred to nnoth- i!‘ lcsscl and Illcrl- wus no lllSa oi‘ Nerves That She Would Sit and Cry u Mn. Hocking, “aloe, Ont, writeu- I DI. Chou‘: Nerve Food his "clans me s wonderful lot of good. Illltered from general wcskneu Ind wu so run down and my hurt ' nerves were in such bud shape that I would sit downsnd cry and not know what I was crying about. I also used to have weak spclln. Thanh to Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. however, I am real well now. I shall always keep s box of the Company. the balance of which McGill MONTREAL, June 3. Results in faculty of arts of McGiII {Jniver- sity published yesterday show that island students have made all excellent showing. in second year Harold Brown and Ella Brown of Margstellsss 6' in all subjects. Dorothy I-lutcheson, Charlotte- town. passes in all subjects and is awarded honors in English. Lois Owen. Charlottetown. nas- ses In all subjects and is awarded honors in English. Malcolm Rona. Charlottetown, passes in all subjects and is a- warded honors in English. Malcolm Ross, Charlottetown’ passes in all subjects and gets distinction in English and history. in first your David Keir of Mal- poquo. Charles Palmer of Char- lottetown. and Lelia Saunders of Summerslde pans with high cred- it in physical education course. Dorothy McArthur, Sunlmerside passes wth higil credit, and at Bilorts she won the broad jump with thirteen feet ten. In divinity course, Duncan Liv- ingston. Summerside passes soc-= oud year and wins the scholarship} of onchundred dollars. i Til work of the Island students‘ in tho second year of arts is con-- sidcrcd remarkable. as they enter-- cd that your direct from Prince of Wales (lollegc to a University whose standards are considered the highest in Canada and yet‘ mndo a splendid record. . in IZFSI. year S. A. MacDonald: Charlottetown passes in all sub- iecls with a first class standard. -——-—_—<o>--—— PERSONALS t ———~—— I Mr. Herbert Curran, Frisian Road, is reported much better. . Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Wise retllrn- cd from Montreal Thursday nightJ Mr. II. V. Vaughan, St. John, is a guest at the Victoria Hotel. Messrs. J. H. Dunlap and J. M. McMillan. Iluiilax urc registered at the Victoria Hotel. llicssrs H. D. Muir and Kerr, Toront Hotel. Robt. o. are at tho Victoria Mrs. M. S. Lea, Vernon River, wus a guest last week at thcl Queen Hotel. . ‘ s, Amherst, is Mr. J. E. liiaclnui at tllc (Queen Hotel. shc is taking to Sydney. N. S. Tho Mr. C. B. Wctmoro. lialtpto lfltflillllel‘ loft at daybreak this'.N. B.. is at tun Lyn...“ “ULZL n l, morning. ' AT ZION CHURCH—For the first Iilllo since his illness, ltcv. (l. C. Taylor preached ill Zion lCilllrc-h yesterday ‘congregation wore pleased to sec Ithcir pastor llblc to rcsunlt- his duif ics again. l-io preached an able lscrlnon. The evening service was Ytsken‘ by Ilcv. Mr. Mitcheill. Rev. Mr. Taylor filling the pulpit at St. James. FINE STRING OF HORSES- ulorniug. Tile- Mr. I1. A. llliliknlnlll, I)_5fn@l_;; 1111111111101‘ ol‘ tho illhtfilllill. llnliiJf-I went an operation IJ‘ llpp -lli -iti lit thlc Charlottetownllloslhtlllldaei ' "i"! 11R. Late last night he was rc- portcd getting along nicely. " M“ J- C- Dollllias oi’ Montreal, arrived in the city on Saturday. He ‘begins the instadatiou oi‘ a modern DRS-Scllger elevator in S, A. MC Dsnaiifs ncw dry goods, store to. day. Island Student's. “at! Probably nnvcr before ill recentl Dr- 411111-3179- RO-Hs do not louvr- numher of promising horses trnin-lThB 5091-91‘ 111191105 ill-landing 1hr’, ed on tho Charlottetown Drivinglciillvenllil" 0i 1-118 Cllflilflifln Medi? Park truck than is being prcparcdfcai ASSOCIBIIP1 in Montreal, Whip)“ years has the“, been a greatm-ltor the West until next Monday, r this year. Among the best DPOB- pccts tried out. Saturday wore. Pct- er Verde, 2.15% and Wiltawah, both owned by Mr. lienry Benoit of this City. The Wiltuwllh trotter has no record and looks to he bet- tor than a 2.18 prospect. Mr. Ben- oit also has an addition of a very fast green pacer as well as Zua Bauglunnn. and a three year old green trotter. They are being cap- ably nlanagerl by Mr. Mack Steele and each animal looks to be in the very pink of condition. EXCELLENT MUSIC- Two vcry Ill)!‘ zllusical Pflllilltltlllll were given at tile Central (lllristlun (filurl-h last cvnl-Illg. An anthem. “Lord we pray Thee" by J. V. Roberta was sung with fins effect, the solo being beautifully token oy Mrs. Milton Stewart, tho sec- olld numbcr "My faith looks up to Thee" by Bschmanl was mag- nificently given by Miss Ethel (‘combs and Mrs. Milton Stewart. Miss Ethel (‘combs is a new de- Iultllntce and (wonsidering her ngo me might he termed n wonder. linr high clcrlr notes nbovo tho stavo and Ill-r beautiful dictation wcrc indood a surprise to her hom- '!l‘.‘l. Tllcsc two young ladies am to bn congratulated on their beau- tiful voiccs, nnd fine renditions oi’ Inst evening. FROM MONTREAb-Tlle s. s. tlascnpetlin. Capt Wm. 'l‘rem'h|ay, arrivcrl from Montreal yesterday zlurl docked at ‘Bruce Stewart & 001s wharf. She carried a general cargo and some pgggenggrg who nre lm-aking the rmlnd trip. Fine weutiwr was encountered on the trip. Tile sienluer, which is on t-lle second trip this 519218011, leaves to- lay for Sum-mersitle. Nerve Food in the hollle. and re- commend lhcm to my friends: they are s wonderful medicine." (Mr. I. W. Vince, Dnluim of Madoc, Ont, myn: "I have cold Mn, ‘Hocking, your Nerve Food. and the rnelzgcinc hsfidone her . . . m-d- CIASES NERVE F001) "*- 5"! lnlln. a ans-moan £13., DR. lion‘. Pas r Suspsuosns omucyvwflo“ Gmwmhgllurulhvi I ward Crelgllsn, Grndr IX Queen Square Square School, Grade IV » Square School, Annie Creighul. ' begins on Tuesday 12th insL, be’ fore crossing the continent to Vau- couvcr. . —€-<+>-___- -. IN M EMORIAM. I in loving memory of Ptc. Albert.‘ GPOPW CBmPDB-ll. Cape Traverse. was killed in action June 2nd Honor the country he loved, Honor the colors he wore, . Always remember tho bravo and tho true, ' Sleeping to wake no more. l (‘over his grave with pnppins, Sonlc of the choicest Ill store. is not to choice for ollr soldier boy: Slccpng to wake no lnorc. ——inserted by Mniilor. 20112 il-li JOHN CREIGHAN The runny friends ni Mr. John Crvlitllan were sorry In loam n? his dclltll on Friday. Juno Ilrsl. at the City Hospital. 'l'llc lall- All". Croighnn wul a faithful llu-lubl-l- o1‘ lilo cilurcll and oi" a itiuli and lov- nbie disposition, ho was always willing to lend a Ilciplllg hand. Ill‘ lellvcs to mourn besldcs llli wit". two Mons and illrcu. dzuluiltl-rs. Charlotte, Annie, diary. 'l‘lloulas and Edward and the Ioilowlnt; sis» tors and bncthers, llilcilaezi Thomas, Bernard. all residing in tile Vniu-tl IStotes. the sisters are Mrs. \\'m. O'Brien. amt-u: Mrs. Tie-HWY" Quinn, Auihurn; Mrs. (Elias. 'l‘ralnnl~ Millluonkot, Maine. Tho iunvrni which was held yesterday from his late residence, 227 Fltzrd)’ 5L- to Saint llllllslankx thence to R. C. (Jenlctcryv “"18 ‘"5’ largely attended. Rev Father Rooney officiated a‘! the grave. The pail hearers wcfel (m), w. McKenzie, Laugillul Ml" Kensie, Patll. McMahon. Thomas MnMllilon, Wm. O'Brien. TM following splrlllllll offerings were recelveiz— H Wreath, L. o. Henry and fem")- gpmy, Ernest and Harry Clld- 1110791 Show. EIYYIIITYPQ“ C“d"‘°"’ Bros; Crescent, Mr. Jc-bn Ilarpel‘; Spiritual Boquets, Mr. and Mrs. Putk. Dennis; Mr- nnd 1""- P- "- McMillan and family; Mr- and M" E. P. Lsverty, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. (TBriQn, Mr. and Mrs. James Law- Ior. Miss Elizabeth .\lcl<cnzle, Rich ard nnd James 1.00101‘. Ml" “m” ggrpfl, A, Weir, Thomas and l-Id- School. (hrllde \' Q1194!" Roclllortl and Mary Cathedral. I .1. m; icnaitnonsrowu GUARDIAN 00rd equipped. l nun- Wiilrjflljril "hunch and IIiOVlll-f crts. Nl-w York. are i'l‘_l',l-‘~Ii.'l‘l.‘il :lt' lllc Ill-voro Iiotcl. .\lr.'.. 1-‘ T. l-ilggs. ZlL‘('0lllI)ll.l’1lL‘lI by llcr . ‘tcr, Mr iialnnlond John- son and ollild. wr-rc passcllgcrs by‘ tho ilordcll train Friday. MIL -._-.--..__-. . i“... _.. ..- ~.. .._ _r\ Passions‘ a 3 Hartz and 500 Mile . International . i Swecpgtakcs, at I dtanapolé ‘Tommy Milton Ina H. C. S» Special won today 011 Firestone Cords at average speed 0f 91 44-100 miles per hour, being- the only driver in his- tory 0f this race classic t0 win a second time. Cooper, who relieved Hearne, finished second, third and fourth in order named, in Durant Specials, giving clean sweep 0f first four places t0 Firestone Cords. Eight 0f ten cars t0 finish in money were Firestone Murphy and Not once in entire 500 miles Ives any driver using Firestone Cords forced t0 pit with flat tires. At Indianapolis were gathered the most fa- mous drivers and the foremost racing cars of the world. It was a contest of driving skill, a competi- tion of automotive science and a “Battle of Tires.” Around this sand-surfaced brick oval, Firestone Cords swept through to victory. Thegrinding wear, the scorching heat, the terrific pace were conditions that only staunch cord plies and scientifically compounded treads could subdue. The tough, wear-resisting tread and the heat- dcfying carcass of Firestone Cords reigned su- preme, jlist as they have long done in the daily pcrvice of millions of car owners. building year by year. performance. mileage. Halnilton, Ontario A Horne and Co; Brtlce Stewart 8a Co. Ltd.‘ lottetown. A. Horne & C0. ; Brace, McKay and Co. l’ , Clueem. County Garugtg Ltd, Sumlnerside. MOST. MILES_PER DOLLAR iit-l ti”; By insulating each cord in rubberFirestone pro tects tires from heat. This process is the develop- ment of an organization of specialistsrwwbose sole purpose is to build constantly better tires. _This triumph supplies additional evidence of .Firestone's ability to set new standards of tirc Like the winning driver you, too, can trust these powerful tires to give you the utmost in If you're not using them, equip all ’round with Firestone Cords-and set new standards of comfort, safety and economical F IRESTONE TIRE 8r. RUBBER CO., LTD. OF CANADJ. f.‘ h a r- w.‘ ' _fll‘lfllii'_ lust \\'I‘I‘I\' from Boston to spl-nd tho rcmaizlctl sulnulci" ululltlls In and lllrcllrlllollt ifllarlollctolvll lhl- province. Death Yestertiagr. 0i Mr. Jas. W. Gran m," an» um . 0"“ ‘H- .¢-I~ ,,_... ~n-f'“"'" A {(130 mflqwqu-Im __.. .1 e-v-o l» n_’,I.\t\MV Hm,‘ .,,..u-.|lp g1 L“ . i . GT3 IMsy his soul rest In MRI-H‘ (Sydney papcnl pIMIIQ will) Keeps You Fit Enough bran to keep you fit! More concentrated nutriment for bone and brain building than in any other cereal food. unconscious unlli lllt cnd. I 'i'ilv Iilli‘ .\Il‘ (Zranl, who .»*I-\'i.\'->'<-vl~ll yl-als "i HR". \\‘:l.< burn ill! ilillvilrlh‘. (f. li., and mlmv lli‘l‘l' will Aware ago. iit- was sllpl-l'illi--ll1|- {till oi Illn- Fur llrl-rlll-lw’ l-‘ox llzlnvll :11 Iril-llds. lvavvs to ntourll his Illl~ ulctiiuic loss a widow, one daughter “'11s Stella, and two sons, Aiessrs Wal- Jilltl Iwonard (lrant, to wllonl Ult- (Iuarrllau lsxIl-nds deep sympa- rur S, thy. » All the healthfulness of wheat and malted barley. Twenty hours baking to concen- trate the food value in its finest form. Try it with cream or milk—tomorrow morning. CANADIAN POSTUM CEREAL CO.. LIMITED “There's Head Office: Toronto a Reason” e=Nut THE 800F301!!!)Ell- MADE IN CANADA Factory: Windsor, t “hi” at Alznnhfil-ld until ills illnl-ss. 1111 i‘ V I “HRH “Ml, .“€Iml,ghhn,_ sh PM,‘ ‘ -~ — ~ ‘had l"l'il wit-lain: in illi‘ rumll a‘ HAW" w < q ' — _ _ firs‘ who has hm," sppmling H", 'Ill-- ""Illll unlit plum- III 11.110 p-cs- wool.‘ 111:0 lust Svillrd-ljx. Hlflii" ‘ ‘_ ‘ i‘ - film“ ~ “Si? “will - ‘ II‘ "WW "mums in lmmklin”,‘hwdwy murmn: m- “It Link,“ was MM l“, night m m“ 1mm‘ Mmlll llll< illiorlllcli the press illztf. .\I.'l<".s. tlu- Kill-st of m. and an». \\">I"'l iir-"Hu- u!‘ this cilia The lau- nth-tn |il\ll' lirmli. 1..- llfli. w. u. “' ‘ms _““”"“""““l ill“ I"'°J“"‘"i ' l l‘. li. Tllllllllliifill, llalucnl-k Si. rc- -\l1'- ill-Ill! IWPIIHH‘ i‘i lllllllll il \\’\'\‘|\' Il_\al| dill llll‘ rvlllrlin; will lu- m ‘Yoilm m3)" 1"" m" llresmn- H“ \- illruvrl homo Friday night. n?» and lVili I'])l'l'lIiI\Il upon lm" zlp- ],-.--,. [1115 ,,,.,,-"5,... H“. hum“, “I li.-lib vXlti-IIIWLI ‘l-ilwl I19 had been . --~---- llPllllliillm. I.‘<- “IIS uniting ilinll: (g-mm Hill ('..,,,...,,,.y_ “an, ‘A unabll» In act evcP-‘lilillg FBBIIY ill '- \ir. Nicholas Wnitc, Iorulvrly oiwvll uni I Iu- look u t-v-rvbral llvnl- '11,.».1.~.-.-.|<.-.1,\\-1|;, w,“ \' y high ""3"!" i" >111" i" ihh‘ BT14 0f All?" ‘hi; I'n:u OITu-l- staff llt-rv, 5il‘i'l\"‘llillivrllilLli‘ at (3 a. m. _\'l.‘.\‘1I‘l'IIil_\‘ and 1y ]‘|*5I~(\("[\|I 113701“; ,1 [nygn kirk]? "-1ii~'ll il-"i 1i l" iilfl-"lilrlllv-i 111M" s,