J MAY‘ 18,121,215. 4 1 .- APRINCE- EDWA iin SPECIAL snow TODAY ONLY Matinee 3.15 Night 7 & 8.45 IN AID OF THE STELLARTON f “ MINERS RElulEF OUR FEATURE Pi-CTURE “CHAMPION OF LOST CA .8133” A MYSTERY ROMANCE Vaudeville by Stellarton Miners Bagpipe Selections by the Miners Pipe Band Novelty Plano Act -Billy Williams At the evening Performances the Miners ‘will be Assist- w pin: JOISQMIJd Aq pars. Fletcher and Harmonica and Piano Ouct Bggplpfl and Plano Duet _ Accompanlst-Bllly Williams Assisted by Miss Laura-Mellon , Sword Dance and “Seann Truibhas“ Miss Anna McRea Sailors Hornpipe Matinee—26c, 16c. N ight—~37c, 26c, 16c. SPECIAL PRICES. Pumas EDWARD One Night Only Friday May 22nd Mount Allison College Players Will present A. A. Milne’: Comedy Success A Romantic A ge Full of ilfe from start to finish, with romance and fun ' ADDED ATTRACTION Mount Allison Conservatory of Music Artists SEAT SALE-éliflednesday Morning at SLBQ a.m. at Ticl<ct( office. PRICES-Reserve, 80c, 52o; Rush 37c. '—T’\ —, MINERS RELIEF FUND. _ __ §.='.ZG;.T..H~‘*. -,<$' .:' m"""'r'"“'i;h?—_ Z z: a: Z -. . . spur‘; u . “ l’ Sleeping Car Passengers Only will comment-v the 1925 Season SUNDAY,‘ MAY 1'1 Leave MONTR EAL 6.45 p.m. daily Arrive WlNNlPECi . . 10.45 nan. second day Arrive CALGARY . . . . 9.25 a.ni. third day Arrive VANCOUVER. . 9.00 o..m. fourth day Sapes a Business day to_ Winnipeg and Western pomts Steel Eqizipment— Dining car Standard sleeping oars Compartment oars Compartment observation Open-top observation oars through the Canadian Paol- flo Rookies between Calgary andRevolstoke. Oil-burning loco ‘ivosin the motuitalns All important commercial and tourist centres reached at convenient hours i .3 a 0.1m. 40x" st. G me swim N l; m“ iws-a-ii-za Jtlllo e-iii. M lliokinsjwion and Walbank (Members Montreal Stock Exchange) (‘Direct niiheapenu with New viii-u Exohsnlall) "0 teoount tofildglsll to receive ouv-wsreiul attention. we "amino ‘be planed to olvi you our ‘Opinion "on any "all"!!! in which you may be interested. i g-euw i. " .| l‘ nlfl, 0st. M. e fill-In in v. i - Jfi " .1 . ‘ C‘? Avior» 1‘) ind" 1 We ‘K 1elanl|p § m, 1% - THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN THE cuiiii suiinlii SHOP from i-ioiman's Catalog. SEE OUR QUEEN 8T WINDOW of ‘Men's soft ‘huts ‘WOIRI! up lo $3.00 Special price to clear at $2.00.- Prowso 'Bros., Ltd, 1070-5-16-21 NOW i8 THE TIME FOR $OlL-' GRO.—Got,your supply at once from Sollgro Selling Agency, liiiinu mum Kent Street. 'l‘oluphone 4201.1. 917-5-9tf. SUSSE; MINERAL WATERS- Just arrived 1 curloiid of this popul- ar and refreshing beverage, Your groour hiiiid-lcs it, oi-de-r a case from liliii ‘Lo-day. Curve-ll Bros, Whole sale dliitiribu-tors. 2i. l r 0RWELL—Thc people of Orwell 110v? are using Tree Onion iae-bs "for hc past ilhrcc wcclcs. W-lieut [and Sweet Pens arc over ground. OUR BOYS’ surr DEPT is over- flowvlng -wiilli all the newton styles zuiui ‘puttreirs iii suits for boys ut ‘lowe-sl. ipricc-s-diiowsc llros, Ltd. 1070-5-1ii~2l DO NOT DELAY AND BE DIS- APPOINTlEQ-The first cur of, Svllgro is going lust. Ontario rc-j ports a tremendous buoni up Liiero also. 176 Kent Strcct. 'l‘clcpliunu 120-1.. oils-ear.‘ -i~ i MEN'S SPRING HATS—Look zit your hiil. everyone else docs. See our nuw ones just. arrived, priccs $2.00 l0 $ii.00.—il’rowsc Bros, Lid. 1070-16-11 —Up to 12th May the reispunsc to the iippczil of lllL Archbishop u! Nova Sculls. aiiiiuun-icil lo $1339.14. The island parishes contributing were St. rctcis Uullieilrzil, Charlotte- .uivii sud Urzipiiud and Sllfdlgi-Cili. THE ANNUAL CONVENTION’ of the Women's lnstlluics of P. E llslzind will be held in Prince 0i’ ‘Vi/ales College Hull, Junt 10 and ll. lhlrst season at 2.30 p.m., June 10. - 948-5-11-Mo,n5l PRESIDENT Moons. - wiiuo zittcmllng i-he closing of King's‘ Jullcgc the Dean of Divinity of the UlllVLfd-ly of Bishops College,‘ Lcnnoxvillc niiiioiinced flint his LU1lL,\e would soon caiifcr a iltllrce |0i' U. C. L. upon lluv. A. ll. Moore,- ‘M. A., President. of King's College. | THE STORY HOUR.—The Story Hour ln Prince Soreet Schol llull on Friday afternoon was of’ more. than ordinary interest ‘the zitten-i lllflllCQ hc-ng large Llie clilldrcii eu- lhusiustlcally entering to the spir- l-il. n! the occasion Miss Curvell has the happy faculty of interesting the inlilhlren mid Miss Watson (lelight- ind the young people with suitable ‘music. The Story liour has become in regulur institution of the Chil- dren's Wnrk Board, the president of wh‘lcli hi Miss Janie Patterson. MADE FINE SHOWING. -— ‘Aniong the imnics of successful Is- land students at Ilalhouslo Univer- sity appears that of L. A. Dayle, Eitfllfittllfftl. lii first year work of thc Faculty of Law Mr Doyle iucci-criliril-iii obtaining first class llUllOiH in (iuiitrzicbs, 1; Property, i; Torts and (triiiics; while in |C0lllrZlCiS 2, and History of Eng- lish Liiw lie passed with second class honour-i. TEACHERS MEET. —Thc rc- guliir mcetiiigol the "Teachers Ini- provcnieiil Club of Uigg" was held at the home of the president Miss Florence Scott, on May 13th. There were seven teachers and lii- spector Sliuw present. The moot- ing opened by the reading of the minutes by thc secretary. The fines-Lion ‘box was then opened and various questions lii arithmetic uiiil English were ilii-icusscil. Mr yhnw gave a very lilHlfllCllVi! Lulk on composition work, grading of pupils. iirllhiiiotlu, ctc. Miss Margaret Scull. ruid a very in- lulu-rusting paper on lunguiign rm- llllllii-‘lllllg ihe lniptirlziiico uf punct- uation, of correct. selection of lupius, and tho necessity of having children write correctly. After a livcly illscuss-lou in this piipcr the lllililllllg adjourned. The next nirrliiil-t is lo he held u! Lhc home of’ Miss Al-lcc Nicholson, Orwell love on June 3rd. Second Payment Pledges on Orphanage Campaign iii-e now due. Your prompt inten- llnn will siive the committee ii lot of work, Please mnkn your rcnilt- tancas from any part of the Pro- vince to It. H. Jenkins, Treasurer. Charlottetown. i073 iii-i- ‘MHIIIPIPI Linlmeiit Finn for the Iliilr. ' iidvurlii... l; . ll ARRIVING DAlLYé-Ml the iii-t- eat Blyltii and Patterns u suns ior iiieu iiud young mom. . _ Lgrom Mid-U to $55.UU,_— Pm ', 9, Byog, Ltd. 101o56-16-2i COMPLIMENTARY DANQE yo, ‘the cast of "Vi/sou Bill" swediios- llfly nigh! at Casino. 'l‘lckel.s 11113 ll SEE OUR NEW SPRING HATS {for men and young men medium "l"! 7119b grade correct sty-lcs, qual- "Y find pi|ice.-—l’rowse ‘Bros, Ltd, 1070-5-16-21 l FOAL FROM TWENTY-SIX YEAR OLD MARE. —-Mr. Nell Mc- ‘Eauhi-“l- 110118 Creek, is being con- gratulated un the ownemhm or a licuuufui foal, the lllllll of which» is ‘he lwemfiiix Year old inure, Leila lviood unu tu. sue Eris-so Umeci. PROGRESSIVE FARMERS AND GARDENERS buve already ordured “W” Bllllllly 0f Soligro. They know ill-i value. Still time to gel. supplies but do not delay. - Soilgro Selling Agency, 176 Kent Street. Telephone 420-1.. 917-5-911. A FINE ADVERTISEMENT. -‘ The Empire Mull uud Overseas Trude Magazine, published in Lu“. d0". England, has ii finely illus- lrntisil iiriiclc on [he pox Industry cf lhiis Province, wriit-cn by Ur, 111.0 Frank of this city. S. S. “HITHERWOODW-Thls steamer will sail from Montreal HD0111. May'16i.h_ with g‘(ya,rgg 9f general merchandise for Charlotte- town. Aftcr discharging she will load a cargo of Produce and Live Stock for Si. John's, N-fld. For space uiid rules apply Carvell Bros, AgrijILS, 9265.911 ALAiBASTlN-E. — Alabsstlne is grnwllll’. lii popularity due to the now receiving by those whv» we uiiiiigun, Alabastine can be mixed with water "cold or hot ‘~ ii_ ...il..\i.»' not," as will be gggn ,r.v i118 ads. appearing from time to time. SOILGR-O MAKES THE CROPS GROW.—-Make no mistake, use ex- tensively aiid you will he amply re- paid Sollgrp Selling Agency, Murdoch Macklnuoii, lllanziger, 176 Kent Street. 'l‘eli.-phunc 420-1.. 9l7-5-9tf. POLiCE COURT. ~Al the Poi! we ‘Court. Saturday morning the (uses of two men for having liquor in “"3" lWSSC-“Aiiun wcrc zidlourned to Tuesd‘ the lilth. A mun ch-zirged with ilruiikiiiiiics»: was fluid $5 or, iweiliy liIIY-"l l" in l, illlfl u uisae of assault and llilliiify was adjourned till the 19th inst. Reunion Dinner of Second Heavy Battery Tho re-unloii dinner of the Sec mid Canadian l-leiivy Battery wzi: ihcld at Windsor, OnL, last Thurs day, uiid elected as oiiicers the ul“ boys’ association: President, E. A Bird; sec. K. B. Vonle, Chathsm Sh, East Windsor; trees, F. M. lllnman. Twenty ex-meinliers wen- present. The new secretary is ask lng that the names and aildrense.‘ of ex-members be mulled to liin lor future reference.’ COMMENCE-MMENT WEEK qv . ‘) AT MT. s1". BERNARD _ 1,6561 ‘MW As usual. Commencement Week kLflttef if" zit Mounl Si. Bernard was ur-ihercil in by Solemn Boned ctlon, Bishop (l Morrison officiated ns-srsteil ' by the llcvcrcml Lewis McLeliiin and llevcrend A. J. Johni-uton. His ‘d5 lordship previous iu the Uencdlcl- q i)“ i011. address ilic student-body in $9“- ‘ii most eloquent and impressive c, 1, sermon. 5 s 0§ L“ a; Probably thn moat enjoyable 09C a function of th‘c week was the cg“ Q0! f'\l‘(.‘Wfill banquet given by Class s \ 99%? c 2n u) cums 2s. The lillilslllllflilrflllfl. one ,,_ C0‘ illary Fricl Willi very hnppy lii her CA5 AL‘ ‘h, ntrcrluclions and allusions, Whlk \\35c _ ,3 W‘ -“ fill‘. speeches in response to vzir- (“i-nu g5“) A Oi iuus luzists ware cxccilcnl. “an s“3ii\€ _ A, . a v0 PROGRAM 54: X qqfi V‘ W‘ cl c Uil \V('llll‘('i<l(iily afternoon lii thi ‘a “Q, ‘h ‘QXW illllllliflillll of llllllllliJllliilftf llziii QYAY “<4 go :lul%rlvs in Arls were conferred on *3“ s-‘ngx’ S ‘ [he following : ' V '3. O Janet Cziniuruu, M.A. Oakland. ‘hQ-‘by hcgfimg, gbvl“ I (‘ulforiiiii. O00 Ad“? lilurguerilc Michuuil, M.A. Uucv S - (B? A . , - m \ B“ 0W (iuchc, h. ll, fi. ‘h. ( , Mary Sonic-rs, -M. A. Auligonish. “g1, bu‘ XJ“$ h‘ f N. S, ‘ ‘$1 i lilllllillifilll MhUNillllilfLi, uA, ivm D15‘ b dor, N. S. A“. i Mary Muchciiiian, Li. A. IIIVUYIICH . 5k " ll C. . Marion 0'Leui'y, ILA. Si. ilohn N, l). After Ileneillctioii llllil llziccnl uurcafe Sermon at the (Yuthrrlrrii the Alilllllllli‘. AFSOUlZlliUll held it. iinnuul rc-uiiioii in lilo Foyer. , The Prisidcnt Mury Ch SllOilll M.A. mnde n chzirmiiigly-worilcil iind fellcifius address. AfLc. cordially wilconiliig all the ineni hers, ilie touched lirfvfiy nn- flu principal zicilvitivs of the your and outlined a prugriiiii for fulurl ilevelnpniient. The minutes and executive l‘l‘|)fli'iS were then rend by the Secretary Mary E. Mac Isaac, ll. A. (‘ieucriil Business was follows d by the cltctlon of Offiflllffi l-fliiuoriiry Prrslioiii ' llicvcrciid Mother Supvriur, (Y. N. l). .. l"ili., Mury Chisholm, - ‘llcnl, Mrs M.T. r n Buy. Miiry E. Muc- liuizic ll. A. Mrs A. K. MililDiillfillfl Recording Sircretury, Annzi Muc Giilivury, ll. A. (‘urrcspiindiiig M.' A. Sull- necrclziry, Auiiu CAUGHT 56M; lT.—Clcan L... week is being vvry generally oh- dently some people must. have work ed at ll: too lute on Szit. night to clean up for Sunday, .‘\ number of burrels, empty crates and other r0~ filler! along the smith side of Kent Street looked unsightly. RECEIVES DEGREE-Tho iminy friends of Mr. Fred Jennings the genlni Professor ~01‘ Si. lluiislaiiii University ziri conzrzitulzitliig liliii on his success in having received his M. A. at lhu recent convocation exercises at St. Francis Xavier's University. ANGLICAN SYNOD. ——Ai. lilo. recent Synod of the Diocescof Fredericton (New Brunswick) tho. address of President Moore of King's College was received wil-h great applause. At the final ses- sion eight Governors were elected by the Synod on the Board of King's College. ACKNOWLEDGMENT- Mrs (l. J. MacCurmzic, Cor, Sedy of lllf‘ Catholic Women's League hue rv- cclved an acknowledgment from Mr. J. iS. Morrison, Sedy-Troni-i. of the Glace Buy General Relief Com- mittee of the receipt of nine bags of clothing collocled by Longin- members and forwarded May 11th by the committee in ‘charge. SERVICE OF PRAISE. -- Lust evening in the Methodist Church ll special service of sacred music was given by the choir, which rend- ered the following anthems for which musical settings have been composed liy Prof. W. ii]. Fletcher. "Depth of Mercy," “We Give im- mortal Priilse," "Still, still with Tiiee." "l hove thy Kiiigdnni. Lord." ‘The solo and duct parts were iiikon by Mrs. Fletcher nnd Mr, T. W‘. Bentley, and tho rendi- tion of the anthems was very cf- fective. The preacher, Rev. W. M. Ryan spoke on the lasting popular- ity of the old ‘favorite hymns and dealt with the essential features that made them so well liked. RESULTS couur i PACIFIC ‘ j war-amt wanna Ono good lob deserves an- othen-thst is why our busln. ess III-growing larger every day. Satlsflfd customers tell their friends oi‘ our excellent service. Try us with your next pres- erlptlon. All our drugs are fresh and iip-to-date. I Pi-ionsim R. O. N. V. R's. GO IN TRAIN- INCL-Saturday uhtornoon the first quota from tho Charlottetown Half ,fnr a four weeks’ course, [lowing young men were in the pur- ity: W. Cullen, A. B. R. Dell, A. l3. 'R, DeCoste, 0rd. Sea.; E, Doucetto. Ord. Seaman: F. iMnrrlson, Ord. ‘Seaman; Ingram, Sto. lii Class; W. Locke, Sto. ‘Ii Class; R. Ward. Act. A. 13.; A. ‘Lallerty, Act. A. 11.: D, Murray. Act. A. B; E. McLcl- ian, Sto. ll Class; S. Campbell. Ord. Sea; J .Mclsnac. 0rd. Sea; IG. Daiziel, 10rd. Seaman. On arriv- |ing in Halifax they'will enter the barracks whore they will spend two weeks, than embark on the torpedo destroyer, l-l M. S. "Tat- riot" and s minoswesper, and put in two weeks s-float. The drill-on the ships will consist or mine- sweoping. torpedo running snil lAdlsory Board, Mrs served throughout the city but cvi-lhiill". All"?! MfiKhllimi- M“ Mim‘ froe, Mrs Colin J. MacDonald, Mrs -M, Donovan, Mn; J. A. lllricliiaac, Soincns, B. A. 'l‘rcui~iurer, Mrs J. P. Gnrniziu RA. l). C. Chis- Mrs 'i‘. Somcrgi, Mrs R. lllziclivoil. Tho .'innuul iiiccllng of the M. S. B. A.A. llicii udliurmerl and the members prnccodvil lo tho chapel Alumnae by Dr. Margaret MacDon- ald, who attended the meeting iii Philadelphia Nova Sculls, She tried Lux fiir dlshwpshing -now shed uses it ' as a toilet soap, too .Lux for dishwashing, of course. Nothing bcttcrl Bu: use pure, dainty Lux for your daily toilet and bath i tool You will find it delightfully refreshing. Lux con: ' ‘ tains no frcc alkali and docs not clry up the oils in the > skin. The gentle, creamy Lux lather is soothing‘ to " the most sensitive skin and keeps it soft and smgoflL Lever Brothers Limited, Toronto, LII! of (Inlhulic A izirgeconcoiirsc or people gath- (lfPd lo pziy ‘their lust tribute of re- spect to the (ii-parted sister, who - wns lii-id with high estcinn among z all with whom she came in con- I Lari. - I i national Foileraticiii a IN MEMORIAM MRS. CHARLES WALKER. us deli-gulf: from Mary O'Brien, ILA. follower] with nu iii-forming lillk rm Porto Rico, whcrc she hrid spent n‘ year a6 teacher iii lllfl (iollcl-llo dvl la Iiiinizicnlada. The Aiuninm- fr»; Al (‘ulirloiiizi on April 14th. ll"- at, - (ii 2Ii yours, liii- il"-' Mr. (ihurluii Walker, She loaves to mourn l1 grief- utrwvkon husband, u sorrowlng fath- or illlil inoilil-r. three sisters, Mrs. I'll riy fore separating did not fnil to vx-Eqhfhifl, _'“U h, _"“:,‘_'~v' _ ,l)‘irhiu‘nji(fllll‘fill(flg Nii-oiic, Muiriiy ltivcr. \ press their lllPll-illfl! ill. the honor"UlirinkrnLmffl“ ‘.“‘:“',‘$‘l, "Th‘?j)“':i|y||g_ DML M, Mamlonflhp G1,." conferred upon two of ihulr llllill~\gr:,;v‘e_ ‘i’ (‘_'“Hs",'m_ mm‘ i" Marlin, Miss Edna llevrs, Murray ‘ RlVPl‘, illlil one brother, William. i her, Mzirgueriu; hlicliniul, M.A. who ~.‘ ‘FPS in Oiiiwrln. mid (icrtrurle Boyd, ILA. Miss mind's ‘.l‘.lllli|iliil‘lli‘(‘._if) say “Thy will [be ilniue." and 4m zihunilzint gruro‘ Michiiuil has won n sohorlnrship _ .7 , , ' (ind nolhin’: dries nor suffers in i ii recently offered by t-he Govern-lit‘? :22":rfly;"rtgg"gzi‘:::lt,lttowgfiqlhq ti}, hr- illllll’, biz: ‘lhnu WDllidSii. do thy- ‘ uirnt of France i0 the Committee ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ' ‘ i‘ rnuiilsl "ou but sec tho end ,_ _ _ ‘ , ilcoply mourn ‘their loss, yr‘! w.- > Asfgilri?‘ xllvgllllctfilnusttlriayhfi:i ‘izivi- many reasons to in» llllllliillll -. . Pi 1 the fziinuus Sorbonne UiiversltyMm "h" Great Mast” wh“ M‘ W”! Lit pour: lili- for us to look upnii iii (-\ as vvi-il as lie. g iam- ‘ a 1 _ PERMIT G-E-R-MAN FLAGS ililfl thence lo the Library when an informal liiinqiicl. ilvzis served, on-| livencd liy an exchange of joke-H and happy lTlllllllfifillilfiPii, Al liv- close uil settled down to llliliill m‘ an interesting account of the 1924_ annual Convention of the lnlcr- Piirls. Miss Boyd, Teacher in. , _ , ,, ,1, _ l , A-._ w fliifisilfllt- hi"! W0" fl- fillilillflr‘ ‘- ‘ . ' Allied Rhinolzinil Cfllillllllltilflll, ma- , scholnmhlgi ($1.200) having lboon‘ one of three successful candid- ulos picked from twelve applicants. i; ll . Till‘ iunvrul HPFVlPPH were con-dd"?! Rn Pxf-‘iiliiiilll "ll m" "“‘""-“i‘"1 mummy by H“. pa“ ])|-_ pnvldg-qn, ofithp presldiiulial‘,laaiuuuriiiinn tn- assisivil by lirv. .\i, l). Murdunzililfllily lii-innit!" ihf-phYillil 0i’ 118KB m‘ Murray fill/Of, fiirnii-r pastor of ovi-r thi- (ierniuii (iow-iwiiiieini build the mli‘i~i~:l.~‘i-.ri. lng here today.‘ For Stirs l*‘r~et»-—. “n Lliilment. lbsi iiulili Doctors and rlc-nlisls an to- day constantly warning us that we must eat some herd foods that require chewliiit— both to promote thorough di- . Iestlon and tn live heeded exercise to teeth and Innis. The crisp kernels of Grape- Nuts must be chrwed—and their pleasant “we zinchlnoss" and dellniitful flavor tempt you to chewins. This starts digulion hi the mouth-where it should start —snd gives to tbs teeth and sums the exercise which alone can iieev them in healthy condition. O 0 FREE—SsI|Io Psehgoa Send the coupon fodly for four individual packages of Grnpe-Nuts-free. Eiiouilh for four nourishing break- fasts. l-‘reeofler also includes book of tested recipes for nislilng l0! dainty dishes with GrIDO-Nuts. I08 CANADIAN POSTUM CEREAL 00., LIMITED, l5 hour srnsirr Elie-r, Toapuio 0st. Please send me four Ilidf- vidual free trial packages of the rape- Gnpe-Nuts and Nuts Recipe Book. CIQI.......-....».............................. how...-....._............................. No. 1 _ The Amount of Energy You Command ~,§ Depends on the Foods You Eat SUCCESS today depends, more than ever before, upon vitality- upon the amount of energy you command. And the chief source of energy and vitality, say health experts, is your daily food. Yet-and this is what doctors stress most strongly of all-food may have just the opposite effect if it does not come to you in the proper form. The most nourishing foods may become your chief source of lack of energy and vitality, of “break-downs", of even acute or chronic disease. The important elements which they contain, which should build you up and renew your body cells, may be con- tained in them in such a form that it is almost impossible for your body to make use of them. The carbohydrates, as these precious elements are called, must come to you prepared for quick, easy digestion. In Grape-Nuts you get the nourishment of whole wheat and malted barley- abounding in carbohydrates—in the most nourishing form of all. Grape-Nuts is slow-baked for 22 hours, during which the carbohydrates are transformed into dex- trins-a form in which they are ready -for instant assimilation. Grape-Nuts is ideal for breakfast or lunch. Its crisp, crunchy kernels --its rich, full flavor-will stimu- late your appetite and add zest to _ , the whole meal. Serve Grape-Nuts , with milk or cream just as it comes from the package. It costs very iittie-Jour teaspoonfuis, sufficient ‘ for each person, costs less than one . cent. Sold by grocers everywhere ,‘ - in wax-wrapped packages-always fresh and crisp. “ Tliere’s a Reason” (irapedtluts "W-j Made in Canddd A ' ' ' ire-coir‘ ii 4‘. ....i1