E3???“ _ _ 19¢ Shredded Wheat Natures law and a nourishing "QUE IN OKNIDI‘ t * WATCH. YOUR. BOY EAT fl 1 _ Don't curb him eatjive sins Ggg a one sitting- alll die o needed‘ sgilvyork or body W” fortifiedyaqainstm * disease. Two Mliillygllllkm‘ cream makei ' q! i at a costfof aiewgcents? ' “i ' THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN. are. play-Eatin in-harmon ' i .5 .1 l 1 l Twenty-five years ago $100 to $150 was paid willingly for a bi- cycle. In ‘those days. riders carefully examined the specifications and equipment before buying. They took pride in their bicycles. They kept them clean, polished and bright. ' Then came the slump! Country riding was dropped, People became careless about their bicycles. A111’ kind of a bicycle was thought‘ good enough. P1'_1¢e—c_heapness—was the main consideration. The Bicycle of Quality Has Come Back To-day the bicycle-the Bicycle °f Qua111Y~has come back. _ The few blocks of good pavement 111i our cities have grown to miles. , n some cases to hundreds of miles. _ Country roads are being steadily improved. As a result, bicycling for pleas- 111B. _as well aslfor utility, is gain- "lg m P°P1118f1ty every year. 3i"i:.":n".n‘2§-"- Imizrerehiiiix: ‘hwuli T°'°'|°- 7115791‘. 0117-, Winnipeg, Vaacnvn 01101410061114. Service .-'9lations 1n can“, Y)‘. \ , ‘I /. \I_¢_ C. C. Prices Only‘ Half Those of Twenty-Five Years Ago A c-c- - a M Bicycles RED Bum- MASSEY - PERFECT CLEVELAND ‘—— COLUMBIA 90% Made in CariaJa-IOUZ i v.1... Canada Cycle & Motor Co., Limited t '1 ldllvfflfédn / filieliih: Riders are again taking pride in their mounts and showing discrim- ination in their buying. The)’ E118 demanding bicycles built of the highest grade may"- ials. with all parts accurately made. They_ are demanding bearings that will not only run perfectly W111i" 116W. but that will continue to run easily. They are insisting on bigyclgg that are not only easy and comfort- able to ride, but with a quality of materials that assures safety in rid- ing. They are ‘demanding bicycles that will retain the bright lustre of the showroom product, The demand to-day is for good bi- cycles-—the highest grade bicycles-Abe parts of which are always interchange- 111118. always procurable and have the "Dutation of a long-established manu- faClllrer behind them. In other words, Canadian riders are insisting on C.C.M. B1¢Ycles -— the Standard of Canada __ used and sought for by Bicyclg Rid"; in all overseas British posseggiong throughout the world. C. C. M._Bicycles are sold at prices consistent with C. C. M. quality. < To pay less is to risk disappoint- ment. '_'- This trade snarl la on the frameof every C.C.ll.Bicvele. I12“ Representative ERNEST RICE. Phone 690. ,_,,fl__'____ Farewell Gathering Kensington ls at present experi- encing a siurfei! of’ farewells. Sever :il have evenluaied within the past four weeks. But not the least of 111988 11/115 11110 one held in the Strand Theatre Ulll Wednesday night in honor of liiessers. Harry and Lloyd Warren who will 50011 ilcpiiri for Western Canada, A large and interesting audience was present. .\lr. Jumes Peuilergust presided and introduced the occas. ion in adequate language. He pre> sented the following address: .\lessrs. Hurry and Lloyd Warren; Kciisingtonf _ ‘Dear frlenils:—\\'u, your young friends here in Kensingiou and vicinity, wish to mark [ills event in Your life with something more tan- gible ihan mere wordy effusion and ‘V1111 110111111 regret have we learned 111111 you will soon leave us, and [flko 1111 residence in another part of thiiiiiilii. lhiring the years that you have resided zinioiig 11s, you have grown from childhood to the estate of 1111111, hi-nci- we liuvie been oblo to wnitli ili-vi-lopinoiii with interest. You liuvi- bvvn 0lllPl']1l‘lSlI1lIg ziud industrious, iuid have mi-rlicu u u... sired DlilCf‘ in our affections. 1B1]! in the eternal fitiieug of 11111113.“. you hiive ilwlilrd to express. your (lCllVlllPS in n ilisiunl hind: hum-e- we hasten lo assure you that wi- wishior your unbounded suc~ cess. When memories of earlier years occupy the mind, we ask you 1o cherish the recollqctious of tho numerous friends that will \‘v'lll(1l1, wiih absorbing interest the suc- 005s that we know niust crown your labors in your new field of action. Signed by your friends: VJumvs Pendvrizost, 1P. N. Lollliinc, (‘uh-lii .\li-l\'innon,, id. i(‘. lliltz, ll. l6. Sllflih, A. L. Rogers, l’. M. (ifPPll, (f. l3. lliliuhivson. liiii llzirrui-h, Ed. Urvli, \V. l.. Dillflllv)‘, Wm. Xiorrlsou, -I). 1C, Nli-Kiiinon, f‘. Ki-uni-ily. l’. lii-unruly, Friinl; lloudv, lCnrli- ki-niiviLv, Jns. Dun- pliy, Jzis. Nii-Kiiiuon, l’. McMahon, llodd .\li:.\llll:in, Em. Alt-Donald. Jus. Goriuuu. ll. MoDonulil, L. Gormiiu, in bi-hiilf nf self and brother Hurry iii'l(ll()\\'l(?(l]1l‘ll ilio zidilrcss nuil lliif prezioiiis-wi mililziry si-t for si-li’ uuil n ivzilcli for Lloyd. lii‘ iliiinkr-il his frii-iiils oiii- illlll ull from the bottom of his hvnrt for lho kindness shown. li will 1J0 n pleas- lllll iuefnory‘, he siilil, when many . \\'t'ill‘y llliiPs divide us from ilii- iuziuy Illt-‘iluéillll associations that we hold most dear. We only liopo iilill iho some good fortune will .'ii~ iond you us you have invoked for 11s in our iii-w lioiuo. Again l [hunk you for your beautiful, but perhaps exaggerated address, nlsn for thesi- tokens of your estecuL-Y. ADlEU _ At ‘d stlclill gailllPflllg at the home of Mr. tihuiies Looko, Kensliigion, nu elaborate club bag, filled with n selei-li-il collection of beautiful zind usi-ful urlicles, “'21s pi-osviitiiil 1o Miss ‘lluzol “iiirron by her school friends. The event was (‘lllllilib sized by tho reading of the lolloiriiii: address 1 Missdliilfil \\'ili'l'fiil, Kensington; Dom" 1‘rii~iiil.-~\\'i1l1 ilocpvst ro- gret illlVl" we lenrnod of your ill‘- Dill‘ll.1l'ié‘l‘l‘()lll amongst us, Your friends have tuken this opportunity to express, 10 n siniill extent our feelings. (ll losing so dear :1 friend and companion. The missing soil; merit iii our circle of friendship, ihnl will be roused 11y 111111‘ 11111111‘- ture, will bu one tliiii Wlll be, iii- (iced, hard to fill. lly your cheery. yet. quiet disposition, you have on- deareil yourself 1o all your friiuiils. What 111111103 lliis purliug svciu iloubly hiiril is the fact that llii- mnjorliy have grown up Willi you ziliuost from iiifnncy. You have been in close contact with us in ilil our vuiious pleasures 11nd zim- usoniciiis, from childhood io lhi- present day, We zisk flint, iiltliouizli you miiy form many now friciiils in your future home, you will RG01) u treasure spot in your nffvvlioiis for your old friends away homo in Prince Edward lslwnil. ln conclusion, we iLSk you lo nccepi this slllllli reineiiilmiiice, not for its mziiorliil vnlue. l1iit for u token of our love iind esteem unil may hup- plilvfis nud prosperity zilli-nd you on your long journey, and i-vi-r hove-r uround you in your new home This is the sincere WlSh of your olu frii-iiils in Konsliigion. ‘Signed by all your friends. Misc \Vuri'eu ucknowlrdgvil i111’ iiililross and presents with luioom: lug uuimnteil face, exprossivi- oi llio (loop si-nsv of Kfllilillilt‘ slii- sus- tiiini-il on being so kindly l'1'llll'l1l- l1i>ruil.—\'. __-_1¢0>—--—— WORTH MORE THAN FACE VALUE At one time Rudynrd Kipling n1- wnys paid bills, no nizittcr how Klllilll they liiippenvil 1o 1N‘. with 0il(‘Cl(S.,Al‘1('1‘ n while ho illsi-ov cred. lo illg amazement, thui his bunk ziccount allowed a much lurfl- Pr illfllilllfll‘ than the slulbs of his checkbook ‘warranted. lii furl. 1111111‘ ho W119 drawing checks for small amounts nlmost dnily, his mnucy in the bunk llllll not seem 1o ilwinil lo in the loust. For n long time he was at ii loss l.o account for this nslonlslilng fncr. until he happeufiil 0119 11")’ 111 V15“ iin office, the occupant of which wnn an enthusiastic autogrlhflll collector. There the author sow one of his own checks, framed and hanging on the wall. Thus the mystery was 101ml- 11 appeared that the local shonkoep‘ ers found that they often 8014x1379 for Klpllmfn checks ~11)’ 89111115 1 “m in autograph hunters than the)’ could by cash/lug them at the bank and so, iilthouiizh the author kept on drawlnil 91180115. 1115 15111111 h” lance remained almost lnlac. , n k ep the [In]: lgroistifgoii/liiiiticgr hiker? solids in Q cugmrd from sinking H11 All‘: bottom. A soon W81’ 1" 11"" ‘ [q to have the baking-dish filled wilh boiling wawr "11 11° 1%"h;““,‘l‘,§§‘{ ‘he Cunard is pm “t cook the thus generated 11681115 ° k_ egg at once and 979793“ m” d“ Charlottetown ‘a-J in; of the heaviest parts t0 11W bqfllflma » - ‘ Dick MacKenzie ls Back on Job NEVER MISSES A DAY FROM WORK SINCE TANLAC BUILT HlM UP "To look ill me now you would never think ihni for ulglii yours l was u very sick 1min, luii four months lino, l sizirioil inking 'l‘-.in» lac, iiuil llio l‘t‘l1|2\l‘l(ill.llL‘ improve- iueni in lily‘ 110111111 ls entirely due to lhzil ui. iliirinu." rp-clzirod llicliiiril McKenzi". of 51.’ liUllRilHl liiuiil, l-liilifux, ivhi-ii in :11 Ripley's ilrug store ihi- oilivi‘ iliiy. "When l look llilifk on zill lliosu yeiirs oi‘ suffering, ii‘s u wonder io mo. how I i-vi-r (‘ll-llll‘ iliroiiirh. The trouble >‘lll1‘l(3ll with indigestion. Afli-i- i-‘Ji-r)" iiii-ail iii_\' ‘llliilll would liirii siiui. ziiiil I would blriiii iip wiih gals. 1 svvllioi] to hiivo in- flumiiiiiiii of lllt‘ Flolllilldl, 1140211150 l iilw ‘ lizid ii pziiii and ‘i1 burning sen iiioii jusi ll(‘l‘(' ln-loiv lllf‘ llfllllrildllllll‘, \\'l11‘ll('\'1‘l‘ I iiii- Jill)’- lliiuiz. For :1 long \\lllil‘ l yiiulilifl l'1'lliill l1l_\' li1'lll, iind liziil to 1.111 on i1 milk flit‘! l was l1:iilly con- islipiili-il, uuil ffi-roil also from i1 dull ‘z zlinii; piiin AIPYUIES the Slllllll o‘! my ,b i ihni hurt zit iiiulii tlinl inziiiy ii lllll‘ l liiivi: lliiil lo gi-i oiil of bi-il illlil 11:11-11 iliu floor. l li1~»'. \\'l'l;!,lll uulil l uiily :'~t'1lif‘ll ll llllllil- red llllll iiliI‘l_\‘~|\\’\) ]1Ullll(|>‘, illlil 111-- riimi- so wi-nk ihut for eight months l lliltl lo lily- off from ivoiik, iinil huil hurdly slrvllglll enough io pui iii_\' (‘lOllH-‘i i111, “Friiiliii- i-uiuu in my 1'1*.~‘('llf‘ ju~1i in lime, for 1 \\';l~§ iiluiou lil1\\'l1 .iiid . - 1 - " Vnr llii- first out \\'lll‘ll I 11:11 ihi- lll‘.\'l 11111111‘ "In" (luimi -l1liil-iiic]iiu (lillivlln ju ‘.1 But ill!‘ \\’1l_\' ii >1‘ll11'tl ill)’ 141011 ii “PM” t hi1‘ "l. d]? worm h,“ ‘WM. uniLpuHiil u.-- roiiuil wus- lllllil’ . ‘mum 1m‘ U ‘ 1pm.. ~ .l1i~|-|i wiiblislii-il lry d #11111 11111 shy, ‘1‘:1ll$',t‘lllll‘l1lS nri- lu-iui: llllllll‘ fur 111111115 from ilii- illusion ioppi-il foruiiiii: iiiid l 111:; llill of burning, l soon hzid :1 pom] uppi llll‘ lillli l liiii ' ' liiiil u lilllVil 11' indiuvsiiiiii lfiHll lillll dil)’ 1o iliiz. Alliigvlilvl‘ l‘\'1' iuki-n 1on1’ 11111111 < of '1'.inl:u~, uni :i111 iiuw iii 1)='l|1‘i' ll1‘t1l|ll ilinii orvr l Wiln in iii_\' lifr- liofiiro. l niiiv iip ilii1 ~i‘lli1:1 :11 ll hunilri-il .i;id ('ll.{lll_\‘ piiiiuils niid Iilll 1111-1111;; lilac :1 now iiiziii. l'm illl tlPijli 1:11“ llll y i-vory (iii_\' ll11\\',I1llll 1'ii»1.<1i'o1i1:.i'=il full i11' <‘ll1'l';'__‘~'. l1‘ llll_\i1ll1' \\ill1l.l 1o vorify lill. uifl-iiii-ni |llI'_\' uifli- 11w‘- ciiiiii- ill l'ill| :11 my ilflllsi‘, mill 1'1‘ i111 1 pii'.~uii:illy wliiil ‘l‘..u|:i<~ h.i dun for uni." 'l‘:iiil;ii- i ~l1lll in 1‘li:irli11l<-l.1'\'1: by livllillll Elms" In .\lu111:is:i|i» by illt‘ l\‘ll1lll\‘.' 1111111111 um] ill.‘ i‘ I11 I \'ll' >\'l1)\\'ll. PROFITEERS PUT UP COST OF WIVES .\;>i'il Ill] 1 .11 lli~ LONDON. \\'1l]‘ _' . i-i-Iiiruiil 1.1111. li-nri-l»: iii Fviiliiil .\': l'1‘l1t1‘.'l.< lllili 11:- illl-{il (“U51 of ii\lll;.§ is l'1'li>'1‘i1‘1l (‘Yvll in ll1i1 u-ifi- miirlii-i niunne .-\ li-nn miilws. l-‘our S]\1,‘1ll'ill‘l1i'l\ :1 good prion for ii win; iii prewvur (lznrs, but now "oiigiii :~"||i‘.1l'~ bonds is C0l\£‘~lll(3l‘(l1l_lf1\\'. lii i.i\~ ‘Lie ilislricls o wife now costs eight czitilo, lllfilbllll o1 fiiur. island Girl Honored PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND GIRL ELElCTED TO THE MEMBER- 1SH|P IN PRESS CLUB OF BOSTON UNIVERSITY _.\li>'.-. lluth Il-Issoigv, formerly of Viiiini Loi i115, Prince Eilulnril ls- lnud. has recently lii-en elm-toil ii iiiiiiilmr f the press club of llos- loii l‘iiiv "ity. Miss Essi-ry, who 11-11 lii-r iuiiivu hoiiii- iii lllt‘ iige of twi-liri- is u sophomore iii the Col- lUKi‘ of Liibcriil .\i'1s and has spi-ui her ruirutions ill the “Garden of the Gulf," since she hus been u Slllllidli iu liosiou Fnivcislpv. ‘liven wliili: iiwiiy from Boston, on viii-zit- lo: - ‘lliss E5501)‘ has iiui lilllHl 1o zictivilies of llio m: known llll‘ “lluli lliiivvi'.=.i1_\"' which liais ii mi~iij1r~i'.sliii1 o; 1)\'(‘1‘ six iliousuiiil s1 llilPlll. . Plans lire now unilcriviiy for llil‘. furihi-i- exlousiun of Ill!‘ iiui\'i-r.<ii_\' Wild very stun) iliir1i1i1iii'ii>'s will 111‘ l‘l'\‘1'l1‘(l illl llie- rvi-i-uily ni-quiroil silo, consisting.- 111‘ fifli-i-n Ll('.l'\‘$ i111 z li- llivi-i‘ lhislii. 'l'liis )'1‘ill‘ tho universiiy 1111s "osuiblislii-il 11 i-liiiii" of Business Ailmliiisiiuiliiiii iii Niikiiig, l‘liin.i, niid 111.41 111-11: 1'uu1'y, l'riifi1.~:<oi‘ llrucv, lit-nil iii ill\‘ Mlitlieiiiuiiriil l1\'l1-'11'1111“111 “l ilii- Vollogi- of lxliorzil Arts, \\'t‘lll lo Ndlilllk‘, in ‘rll't'i)l‘ililll(‘l‘ Willi 11H‘ 1ilziiis o!’ cxuliniigini; D1‘11l1‘~“*1’1'~“ ouch _\'f‘1ll‘. _ _ Alliilllvl’ feature n1‘ lilf‘ uuivoixsi- biu 1115i) llll ll1l.l‘l’llll1l0llfll insinu- lion is tliwl‘oiiii<liiii;_uf (l (‘UHPKV 111 llusiuvss .'\(llllllll$il'i\ll(1il iu lluvu< 'lir:iiii'li lo roiiiploiii ilii- lust two _‘v'i‘ill’.w‘ of lllvil‘ i-ouisi- lii lluviiuili. iliu< ziffiiriliiii: 1111-111 1111‘ _11l1l11'_1""“" 1y of living iii priviiii- laiiiiilivs so us in ui-quziiiit ihemsi-lvi-g \\‘11_l1 1111‘ lnuiziuigc- uud 1611111111115 o‘ the n mi-nunzihli- _\'4'11l' iii lill‘ in‘ ilii- lllll\'1'l ily, ouisiniiil- y,” H“. “pill i1fili<~ iii-w i-Uilpfqi- in‘ Hi*(“1‘l‘l.1 .\'l'l\‘l|1'l‘,_ lllt‘ ixiiiliiniiiii: of llll‘ Vii. from ilu- |)¢'|)1ll'll11<'1ll of 11111111111“ ldiluiwiiiini, illlil 1111‘ _11l11'111111I1" ~llllllll\‘l' svlmiil .\'i‘>'.~'lilll :11 _ worili. .\illllll‘. 111i‘ i111‘ 11°11?!" 111 ill ziblwil soldii-rs. __.__<o lllLf I ' - m TOP-DRESSINL. HAY lTl:-_L...S HELPS SUCCEEDlNG CROPS lhi» i-ueliviii 1'1 l. ply _\‘.ll'tl mnniiiw, _!~11 ‘<11 mo; 1o usi- Pfillllllf. :- rlxliv. rs l11l‘\\'lli‘1Il,‘1llll 1111* \' llli‘ 111 11111 i111"- 11117.11" lll‘lii‘illill‘i_\'(‘f1l1ll1lt‘l‘\'llil fi-r |.llY\ " i " . 11.11; llL‘\ :1 ., 1,“. in iiirroiisiiii: lliv ).'{1‘11\\'ll1 o. ~ llllfl '.lii-i'i-l1\- liulil-iiia up iiir- Hill)’ of llli‘ soil liiis iioi lii-vii ll1ll"l‘illl\' iiiiil<<i'~111111i." h‘ 1'5 1'11"- l". lllllli, o: lhi- l'(‘1lllS_\‘l\‘£\l1l;i lix- i: ‘lit Ylllirlll L-liuliiiu. "li is ll'l1l‘, lit‘ ri-miirlis "iliiil l»llllli' l.1l!l1<‘l.\' do iup<1lri~<< llii-ir Children Cry Foods are specially prepared and no claim has been miide years ‘iizis not proven. What’ is C Drops and Soothing Syrups. age is its guarantee. Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; The Childrems Coiufort——The l ASTORIA Fletchcrh; Castoria is strictly a remedy for Infants and Children is even more essential for Baby. Remedies primaril - - for grown-ups are not interchangeable. y pupdmd a remedy for the common ailments of Infants and Childre that brought Castoria before the public after n neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, 1.152% the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep Iliuthefls Friend. ' 1...... CASTORIA Iirwn. Bears the Signature of In Use For liver 30 Years ‘m: CENTAUR comp/any. Nlw vomt ciTv \.a»r. for Fletchefls //Ji\ \\\\\\ \\ \ I for babies. A biibyx medicine It was the need of years of v . tor it that its use forriiiieei-rtahd ASTORIA? Castoriu is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Plltognri. "l - It is pleasant. lt contuins lis I For more than thirty years it MS been in constant use for the rclgef of Constipation, Flninp, zillaying Feverishness zir ' y '_”'_‘~_—* . DR. LleVAN’8 FRENCH PILLS Arellablo Regulating P111 for Worn an. $5 n box. Sold at all Drug Stores. ~1- mailad to any addrvsii on recelni or price. The Seohell Drug 00.. Si. I Oatherlnes, Oltlrlo. iii_- . | PHOEPHONUL FOR MEN Restores Vim and Vitality for Nerve Ind 1$rnlii' increases "gray matter". Tonic-will build ou up, S or two for b, at rug stores, or by mall on race pt of 9110s.. The sooholl Drug 0a.. St. Ontherlnrs, 0n UQLD Al‘ FOSTFJ"! IIIIUG la rln. Qmfl Ill! g The 1s LACK CAT says: Yi\11'r.- iii lurl: who-n you find M111 i111)" ur cigarettes. “I'm LUC.‘ l slain ~ 41nd llll‘ symbol oi GOOD In cigarettes as in everything. l i-ir rvzil Sillfilic satisfaction lccidcs looknt my price." hi” I r c- /j 11;. w" __.__._.___..___. llli‘.ill1l\\‘~l wiili i-nri‘. l1l|lllll‘<, iiiiil llll~é 1x111 igouil ]1l.l4‘ll1'\', illll i» y fvw illl\'l' iippliiiil \'\1llllll1'l‘i'lill fiirl~ ilizvrs in flu-ii" Lil. lii1l|l< .1\ll“l' ~l1l|Ii1v\'i'l|l‘,< of lnvi-u nliou of llll’ HllllJPVl l 1ll‘ill‘\‘l' ll .<.i1-~ :1 u». Ii llllll iln- <,inii- lll\ill1‘_\' |l>1'\i l1 :ip~ pljciiip, ('\1l|lllll_'l'1‘liil l'l‘l'liil'/.1'l'~ 1o 1 ro move . i: ONION Sets l€S(‘ll.\l/|.())'l'.\‘ Early (iarilon P(",\§_ 44€Qooo4oovoooovvocecw e04» Early (inrilvii lie-nus? 20111211-10110; siren‘, ' Pens. 1 (‘l1(1l('l‘ Imium min»! (‘holPo Glziilioli Bulbs. Huniiiii-i‘ Savory ‘mu-d And a full stuck wf (jgrdeng Seeds at Cartefs Seed Store PROFESSIONAL uni Dr. J; C. Houston Eye, Ear, Nose and Throil Oillco—f1iloy iiuuiunii- Q1111 BL, opposite Prowso Bros. Itosidcnco—4 Grafton Si. Oillco hours-IO n. in. to 411-1111 1111.1. E. 01101111 Vi-tvrliizirv Suiizvolh _ l11‘.Sl(i(‘ll11L‘,Jil‘Vt‘lt. loti-l, Ulllce 111 Grout (loorgo Slrcol. Phone X04. o-ovapyooooowooooooQsoa~000o+44 ____’___.- E. S. Blanchard B. A111- ARCHITECT BANK or NOVA SCOTIA CHAMBERS _ 12651-26111.“ f S. S. HEBSIAN b": Barrister, Solicitor, Notary P" ' ate. MONEY TO LOAN. Montague . . P. E. 1011114 McLedd-édieniky W. i. Bentley, K-Q- Iarrlatar and Attorney-flu" MONEY TO LOAN W,‘ Milan - Bank o1 N. iTcLean 8:‘ McKinlllllli larrlatara, AttornsyMI-l-i“ Oflloo Royal Bank Bulldliidi Charlottdtown - - P- 5- "m! MARK a. McGUIGAN. B111 larrlmr, lolloltor, NBWY Public. Money l0 |-°"‘ Oliarlctfihwii, P. l- '- Oamaron Ilooll. .-.__-_,