L :1 w -n “v ANNOUNCEMENTS ARE CORDIALLY invited attend Gospel services ne~ ing held in Belfast Hall, El. don, Tuesday, Sept. 29 a lid Thursday. Oct. 1st at 8 p. . All welcome. RESERVE SATURDAY. Octob— , er 2bt‘h for Trinity UCW CA!- (‘ITV 2 QUEEN; {Him ' "my CERAMIC flLE“. ° \" home buyers should look im- (‘eramic Tile features. sea psuglas Bros. and Jones Inc.. fu| tree eslliiiates. RBI-AIRS To automatic wash- .v dryers. electric ranges. . _ retragerators Factory trained “M”: 33:3") 10 lm- ‘0 T , perv-ICE men. Storey Electric. p"“‘ “M 9°” "wed 13 w 1.30 pm. Supper fro. 5 to 6.30 pm. 75 cents each meal. KINGS COUNTY GENUINE KEMAC burners, $59.95 at the Montague Electric Company Limited. Telephone 4567. dial 4-734] day or night. TURKEYS FRESH killed on order available for suppers. banquets. individual orders. etc. Delivered Charlottetown area. Gil Henry, telephone 4-9313. Parker Jewell. York. telephone 417074. 'SEE THE DISPLAY of uun dr'crls of colors of Ceramic Tile in Douglas Bros. and Jones Inc. RESERVE SATURDAY. Nov- ember ZIst. for North Win- sloe United Church supper. mm TIME fiddlers and step dancing contest, Vernon River Hall, Tuesday, Sept. 29. 8.30. Good prizes, specialties. Send entries to: J. Thomas McKe 11a. Village Green. ~ nINGO KELLY’S Cross 11811,. \Ionday niizhtsé)(.).'i30p.m..I WES); l I.\' prizes . . ac '1 M oncton Tops I O O S sucle High LOOKING FOR a home in“ Mentague? Contact S o u t hern Kings _Real Estate. Telephone BINGO WILL BE HELD ever, gonday night in St. Georges all. ' PRINCE COUNTY “FERRY To Hong Kong". An outdoor action picture by llth Century Fox in glorious tech- nicolor and cinemascope. $110.00. YOU ARE cordially envited to attend ospel serv1ces being held in Belfast Hall. Eldon, Tuesday. Sept. 29th to Thur- SUM‘mRsmE . Moncw . . — . n aiizogit‘ m at 8 p‘m' An High School crushed Summer- slde High 24-6 in an exhibition football game here Saturday. Moncton took the first game in New Brunswick 19-8. The Hub city team, solid in depth and coached by Ed Sinf- A. SOCIAL evening for the ECCE Band will be held in the Kingston Branch Royal 'Canadian Legion Home. New Haven. On Tuesday evening CHANE wms 20 .11» m, Charlottetown, Moe. Sept. 21), 1084. 11 Harness Races SPORT ECHOES By Norman Maodouald . Summer-side Bureau of The Guardian Held At PInette There wore two double-dash “lingers at the Pincus Race— u-ay Saturday, September 26. Pepei First owned and driven . . MacPhee heats of class A with in 2.1872 and 2:9. 5.. Johty Guy (M - Si Walter Bree-ks (Malone) Sorrel Mac‘ owned by Rind Gillie. Valley Boy owned the time 2 Young. Times . Eileen '5 Allan . CLASS I) m'ned Mrs Yogi’s 'Ihe American league champ- ionship is once again in the Yankee bag. but we have to feel a little grateful to Yogi and his I! nds for allowing the race to be a real exciting hat- tle almost down to the a" . The Yanks got hot just In time to cook Baltimore's and 011i. cago's geese. and if they can carry that momentum into the World Series, it’s going to be hard sledding for whichever National League club is pitted against them in the fall classic. We’re not exactly a Phil- adelphia fan. but we felt sorry for em as we watched them blow a 4-0 lead over Milwaukee and lose the ball game 6-4 on Saturday. is a team. enjoying what looked like a safe lead of eight games. suddenly col- We saw Summerside and Moncton hiai school football teams in action Saturday and think the boys’ ground attacks are improving. The offense. with its necessary blocking is getting better. and the have make more spectaoul r gains. The aerial attack is still pretty the teams get much of a “kick” feeble. and neither the fans nor September 29th. Ladies of ‘the Legion are asked to bring lunch. REAR. MR5. John H. MacDon— ald of Murray River tell about 1 their centennial farm “On Tour." featured by Douglas Bros. and Jones over CFCY radio. 10:15 Tuesday morn- ing Enter our (in Tour con- tes . SIS-T ASIDE TIME to attend Red Cross Blood Donor clin- ms at Zion Hall on Tuesday. lifednesday and Thursday of this u'er-k' You are needed; fi fi B fa SPAR IRE- Sncieta Corelli at with fumbles ngton opened the scoring in the rst qu a rter as halfback ruce Dick went over on a .double reverse from 15 yards tout. The convert was no good. Summerside picked up 25 first downs to Moncton’s 27 but their offensive did not generate nine.) of a threat as there was no sus- tained attack. Summerside Wle weak through the air lanes com— 1 pleting two of 11 passes. Monc- ‘ ton completed two of six tempts RI.- The game. played before 1r sized crowd, was riddled and interceptions. Righthander Dean Chance (left) is embraced by infielde er Bobby Knoop at Los Ange— les Saturday night after the young Angel star became the first American League‘ pitch- er to win 20 games this year. ms 1-0 win over Minnesota “as 'us llth shutout of the season. Knopp preserved the Neill Re-ined Entry l Nora .A. n a w a y owned b ' 5 A. Calbtck, Summer- ent. but applications will also be less or no experience who are accounting career. or Science. dance. applications so warrant. considered from persons of seriously interested in an .. Applications will be especially welcome from persons holdlng degrees in Commerce, Business Administration, Arts All applications will be treated in the strictest confi- Interviews will be arranged with all persons whose 1 with; Guardian . "Patriot 'Bax'347ao NOTICES NOTICES 3an INSULA By Johns-M . “Many Jobs Completed for Q The most inexpensive home 1 us_provc it with a “ ’e Ask for JAMES .MONARCH ROOFIN Fh’town 894-4560 ROCK - SHAKE SI'DING TION FOR OLD 0R NEW HOMES anville '. Permanent Centennial Colors Your Inspection" care REE ESTIMATE“ r Low Cost Financing STEWART G & INSULATION S’side 436-3410 r ' N O T .Change of Location In O’Leary The law office of Campbell and Campbell in O’Ileary will be located in Office hours Wednesday ICE the office formerly oc— --('upied by Dr. Bugden on Main Street in O'Leary commencing Wednesday. September '30. 10:00 a.1n.—-2 :30 pan. lTerra-‘s Hal (\l'. Captures Two Dagihei Dickie) whitewash with a sensational unassisted doubleplsy with two men on in the Sixth I AP Wirephoto) Times 2.14:1 and 2.12:4. DASHES 5 AND 9 He!en’s Dream (0. Poulton) SLalag Hanover (E. Bernard) . .lliss Jo Jo (G. Murphy) Nimble Knight (5. Stead) Dennis Herbert . Ferguson) Port Hill Boy (L. Neill) Janet M. (R. MacKenzie! Pays 13.50. 5.80. 5.00; 2. 1D- B‘IU’“ (waOt-fi v do“ W“)-.. George 1'} "nines-2.10:3 and 2.13. the Centennial Theatre, Wed- um , I": side and reined by Lem Nell; Jolly May (A. Pineau) 2. nesday. September 30th. R “GEES N as the lone double dash wm, flissLEtlilis éJ. Arsenau't) 3) Merchants from Hamburg. ner on a nine dash oro ram at 4 y 3 Y - (A- Smith) 4‘ consortium cogent “Wee- Germany, mum mud meat the Charlottetown Dmgg Pm. Toast Girl (w. Downs) 31 cost-lay. Seriem .r 30f... at home from the Baltic nylon.” Snu'day night The New Colt Nick (E. Bernard) 61 :21: (.n Cintennisl ‘l'h‘eatre and the dish changed in “me “3de Entry i'e-d th‘gyav‘ {U grangel (R. Mackenzie ’f. tesson hc._.et.s axaiabc at from Steak Tm” to limb“. i tho “1" in 214.3 in the gecond -ree Chance (E. Larter) 8, he box office Wednesday ai- get . - c ' - - ' _- --_' Pave R40, 560. 3...: 22 30,. "! mmoon' - [event and was clocked in 2.1. 3‘30; 350 . FMP ___.______.___ as she took top money in the Time 2.17:3 sixth race. DASHES 2 AND 8 ‘” " Single clash Winners on the Nora Annwey (L Neill) 1 l ‘ card included: Terry’s Hal ' Smart trad) 2 3i (2.17:3). True Lady Lou «213). Egbe files: (A. Pineau) 3 3: First Dreams (2.13 2). Garth's Siglgdyfilfini’g- 13mg!“ 453 I a e . _ ' ) '- Firm of Chartered Accountants has attractive positions i251 (éziétgl’ Belg/$3 Mcgm 33 Hi D1393} (I, N35) as 7 available for a number of students, male or female. at several (230:5 Hum,” (“3L Home me}! (A. 5291?!!!) 7 6 I ‘ points in the Maritime Provinces. such students should ‘ ,The (largest return of the "(g “giggim 8 81 HALIFAX (CP( — ‘l‘he Marl preferablv have completed three years of training or equiva1-_ DIEM was the fir” “fly double Pays mob, .430. 231; 2,80, time Amateur Hockey Associa- event which was staged on the 3m~ 230 430, 210, 2.50. 330. tion Saturday approvedach'ange Racing action resumes at the paw. Q90 .50. 2.50. 3.40. Charlottetown Driving Park on 2,30;‘ 240 5“) up 2.50. 7,89, Thursday night. 5.30: American League ew York ~ Washington Stottlemyre ard; Ostcen (2) Ridzik och (7) NY—Pepitone Baltimore Cleveland Pappas 000000000— (9-2) (14.13). Stemouse (2) Bronstad 0 21I (4) f 20010110075100? ooooiooeo— 3 71: (16-6). (15-9) (17-8). (7) and Tillman: Navarro (8) the Royal visit. Signed s". A. Me ATTENTION ALL RANKS NO. 5 Signals Regt. RC Sigs (Ml All personnel are requested to be on parade Monday evening at 7.30 pm. in preparation for Carey Lt.-Col., Commanding Officer. (9) n r Tillman (17) Chicago 100 Kansas City ehan. HRs: Conigliaro (24). 801001— 5 1.1 0 Carreon. Martin (7): eyer (2-8), Pena (.4) Wyatt (6) Dra- bowsky (8) and Duncan. ICC—Charles (16). Minnesota 000 Los Angeles l0100000x- 2 (I Grant (13-12), Worthington I8) and Battey: Kelso (10) and Rodgers. BR: LA—Smith (11). National league It. Lilla. 000401001— 0100 Pittsburgh Simmons (17$). Schultz l9) REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE GENERAL MOBILE HOMES USED TRAILERS ALE. MacLennan Trailer Sales Ltd. Raids Corner P.E.I. Phone 43.6-5l I7 Open Evenings Till 9 p.111. and McCarver; Veale ‘Iay. fills: Belle (11) P!!! y l - 1 CW . Milwaukee M 0” 013— I 14 1 Wash. n 000'100- 7150;Locke (8) and Gond and How- rain. (8) and1 Jackson Lau; Tiant 19-4), John (7) Mc-‘HRs: SF. —- Hart. (30). Chi. . Mahon (9) and Romano. HRS: Santo (29), Bel-Snyder (1) Powell (37) a. lrmt Robinson (27). 1 Cincinnati 000 100 021- 4 0t) oston 001300 101— 6 10 1 New York 000 001— 1 'l 1 Detroit 040010 30x— 8111 O'Toole (17-7). Ellis (9) and Connolly. Heffner (2) Radatz E d w a r d s: Stallard (10-20). Lolich Wakefield (8). Cladding Taylor. Bos— St: Louis Pittsburgh Peters (20-8). Wilhelm (7) and Bean (7). Face Fax-lane. Milwaukee Phlla. 1m ry .p! Phila.—~Callison 3 010 001 100— 3 10 0 Cleveland Robe 118-12), berg (7-9). Bell (4), John (6). Slsk 18) Bork (7) Face (8) and. Abernathy Alley (5) HR: Balt~Sieberr (11). BASEBALL ROUNDUP a referee. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Tsitouris (9-10), McCooI f7)l Edgar Peterson (OCT) of Dal- dwards: Ribant (i - 5), er. San Francisco at Chicago ppd SUNDAY National League ran. 000 000 001—- 1 3 1 _ 4 7 1 00004! and Heller: and Bertell. and Brumley, HR: ~ First (27). Sen 1“ Chicago 000 (208) '23-10‘ Marichal Hunter (9) and m 01.0 M?»— 5 11 1 000000000— (7-9). Schultz Law (12-13). Me- (9) and Mc- 2006:0110—14220 001022— a 12 1 (18-4). Olivo (a) . Running (18-7). Stevens (5). Wise (3) and Dal- MIL—Torre (N). (4), Baldschun e. HRS: 000M000— rts (12-7) and Lau: Sle- We’d like to see air-Island hockey league next winter. but only on certain conditions. If Charlottetown. Summerside. RCAF.' and a King’s County center are going to enter only one team each. we think Sum- merside would be ill-advised to go In. Last year Summer- side beat Johnny Reid’s team. and had a tough time doing It, which is what fans like to see But Charlottetown had another team, a firsfrstrlug gate you might call it, ashamed to face it. for after all then is a big differeuct in population). The pick of Forces lapses like the Phils did, It must make for some bitter post-mortar! remarks In the dressing room. When Rojas caught that fly in left field and then dropped It, and the base-judges started their yes and no" routine. Dizzy Dean got a bit dizzler than usual. but ee-Wee Reese came to his rescue and clear- ed up the mystery. Yes. the Phlls are going to have trouble thinking up a list for Thanksgiving. but it’s an Ill wind that blows nobody good. and Ted Poole. one-man Cin- cinnati booster club in Sum- merside. is perfectly satis- fled with the way the wind Is blowing. Ted hasn't talked about anything except base- ball for a week now. S’side Football Action out of the kicking. Saturday’s high wind was probably part- ly responsible for failure in the last tWo departments. The old “college spirit" was ram pant. and an attractive ' cheer - leaders contribut the entertainment. all in all. the playens. considering they are bilginriers, put up a credit able shoving Island Hockey League? Charlottetown In hockey these late years is too good for teams in other centres of the Island. and Charlottetown could well have two teams and still be In the thick of the competition. especially as. ac- cording the rules. it seems ther are privileged to pick players from the St. Dun- sten‘s College team if they so wish. Stick to the Prince County League. Summerside. if you are faced with a choice of playing an all—star Cher- iottetown tee!!! in our Island league. T‘ie fast - growing Australian eucalyptus tree can. under some conditions. shoot from seed to;l|OOOOOO O. O O OO O O O. CO. zsfoot tall tree in one year. AnantETkQEIS Dream W" (Mr: Hughes) . Bush Button (J Ryan) § Urea... _ ,Hughes and driven by . Hughes captured both heats of' lclass hm l Other winners on the card in . lcluded Ru b Chief. He'atherlEgpngaaang'izmmcme) 13$“ sorrel Mac and ‘3"95" Eilecn‘s Dream owned by . fAlan linghes 2.” and l Canteen sen-Ice was nipplied,2,33 lby the Racing Club The next race will. be leld 'I‘he presiding offic‘als were. Saturday. October 3rd at I.” h . : Donald . . TORONTO (CPI —- Areas IN?" M0va #12:" :Tlafigg': squad detectives are w ‘ . -' ‘g ‘ ' ing a fire that destroy . IROB'SZULTSH“ “he mafia” .‘nf thc Star‘s Canadian Weekly l magazine. Police said they be- . CLASS A lieve someone forced entry to gPepsi First (C. MacPrhee) Il‘t‘le suburban East York ware. Bold Debbie (E. R055) ‘ ouse where the magazina lMy Jeannie (S. MacMillan) 33lwere stored and deliberately lFavncy Choice tC . 4 4| set fire to them. I Winning horse owned .' C ‘ ' IMacPhee. Times 2.18:2 and 2. iii l ROYAI. snormrrms {Rm (flu-“(1&5 B Corporation Limited , tMacKinnon Bros.) 1 2 M3“ 9' Heather Dawn (Ste-u art) 4 I ALEX M. WILSON .C‘indy Lou (K. 'Iis 2 3 Stocks and Bonds Golden Spin! (L Younker‘ 3 4 137 Grafton St. Dis) ease: u ‘ owned by Mac- Chat “may”. lKinnon Bros. Heather Dawn‘ Let Beneficial put In your pocket today Just call up . . . come in . . . and get the cash you need for a" your Fall expenses! Left-over bills. new clothes. repairs. school needs. you~oame~itl Remem‘ ber: Beneficial is the one place to call for money the minute you want it! Call up or come in . EHEEIGIA FINANCE (30. OF CANADA Loans up to $5000 — Your loan can be life-inst"!!! 42 month contracts on loans over $1500 108 KENT STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN Corner Kent and Queen 0 Phone: 894-6518 OPEN EVENINGS av AFDOW‘IUEMT—FHONE Foo Hour-s SPORTS CALENDAR A. Public Service In The Interest Of Good Sport Contributed By These Thoughtful Business A WEEKLY CALENDAR OF EVENTS KEEP ABREAST OF THE SPORTING NEWS defray loss suffered in the ser- ies with Charlottetown. Buck Hickey, a player with Bras D" first and second dashes. The 2.90: 5.70 - inname for the Nova Scotiasen» . . winning combination was Ter- Times 2.14:3 and 2.17. 10;- hockey league, s-y’s Hal owned by Lotus B. Mac- " The league made no of testes Building Contractor Place, Clyde River with Wilbur Y DASEES 3 AND 7 a.- 33131'332 _ ' 5.1; ‘ Dickie up on the bike and Nora 1"” “my '4’" (R- A5593” 1 3i Kroé'cto.‘ and “’VividsopbamNth Rel”!!! 13¢! Ramada-'13 9° Annwa-y with Lem Neill holding Ewflgiiv) g 15' now officmny the Man. Kitchens, Rumpus Rooms, etc. the ribbons. A double ticket on Fair Sail .J’ pound, ‘ s time senior Hockey ague, Dill 4-9141 64 Orlebar SI. the twosome was worth .00. First meal-"5 The association at its annual The fastest time on the pro (A. MacDonald) at meeting here also ruled that gram was paced by Helen’s April Budlong (H. Steed) s 2 New Glasgow Rangers or Mani- Dream owned by Mrs James Abner 'C (R. Craig) .' 7 8 time league \vfll be permitted to Poulton Charlottetown. with Bigy G- (506311112; IE4. carry six outside'playe'rs‘ this Oliver Poulton In the sulk 7. The a.“ - - o 1 ~ I v » , t lloweo Poulton gelding circled in: oval 4350' 8'00' "603 £555.” Other eams are a l’lleeldnliriletll: zilféainasthgenlig “mes 2'” “d “M- ' The “man” 315° med m CENTRE “em ' - DASHES 4 “m ' _ manager and 11 playersto: 1theI The Quinella feature was stag- Garth} BESI (E- Bernard) 13 fihggougit'igé’ 3:35.55qu 3, ed on the th‘rd and a winning LUCKY V 'L Taylm" 4 ' . w- d for the am." ticket paid $51.40. The exactor sum Queen (A “new” 3 3 appear fnlh lll/1I 39:: S i AFTERNOON returned $730 in the sixth and Mr- Maw” KW game ° 9 mum ” -°‘ the second‘danv Mble was ((1 oo ge) 4' playoffs last March. The. first AND . Jolly nick m. pnuitom 5 5 $1,000 of the fine Will be given to EVEN[NGS is $36.90. Echo Ridge Eddy (L. Neill) 6 5 Windsor Maple Leafs to her) CASUAL BOWLING " Air Conditioned Wholesale prices on all sporting goods FROM P. 1’s ONLY EXCLUSIVE SPORTING GOODS STORE The Bike Shop and Sport Lodge 185 GREAT GEORGE STREET We Are Equipped Clearer Thar. By by other Previous Met! also Painting and Decorating Contractor Commercial and Residential for full information Phone 2-2747 R. Robison 12 Alexander Drive CAPITAL AUTO SUPPLY AFTER THE SHOW Or Lakers — an Intermed i a t a b — we BOWLING — Casual Bowling clu s sus the. MAI-1A for life for striking l housie. N.B.. was reelected pre- sident of the MAHA. Saturday‘s meeting marked the 50th anni- l versary of the association. ‘ PROBABLE ' PITCH‘ERS I B! THE CANADIAN PRESS l Probable pitchers for today's main league games, with won— lost records in parenthesis: I LARTER’S Drug Sundries (Hal Latter. Prop.) Complete line of Drug Sundries Patent Medicines Sandwiches and Coffee Bar Phone 892-2532 FREE DELIVERY 4! ELM AVE SWIMMING—Girls 3 ' BOWLING — Casual Bowling BOWLING — Casual Bowling (J. E. COOK, PROP.) STOP AT THE Parts and Accessories for all Cars ires -- Batteries v REBUILT morons A SPECIALTY Dial 4-6917 181 Great George St. CHINESE MONDAY AND BOWLING—Casual Bowling Basilica Recreation Centre P.M.: Boys 4 P. . HARNESS RACING —Charlottetown Driving Par TUESDAY BOWLING — Casual Bowling Rollaway SWIMMING—Girls 3 P.M.; Boys 4 P.B,: Adults 7 P M.—YMCA. BASEBALL -— City Baseball league WEDNESDAY BOWLING — Casual Bowling Rollaway SWIMMING—Girls 3 P.M.: Boys 4 P.M.: Famin 6:30 P.M.; Adults 7 P.M.—YMCA. CANADIAN FOOD OUR SPECIALTY is: Up Queen St. Bollaway M : Adults 7 P.M.—YMCA. k Basilica Recreation Centre I WRIGHT S Terese Service Station (JOBS WRIGHT. LESSEE) Phone 4-9072 Basilica Recreation Centre Philadelphia. Short (17-8) It St. Louis. Gibson (17-11). Chicago. Ellsworth (14»16) at Los Angeles, Reed (2-4). (Only games scheduled) American league Cleveland. Donovan (7-!) Boston. Charton (0-1). (Only game scheduled) at 7 Northern Dancer . Galloping Again . TORONTO (Cpl—E. P, Tay- lor. owner of Northern Dancer. this year’s top money-Winning LLOYD'S STA-BRIGHT ALUMINUM PRODUCTS (Lloyd Gillespie, Prop.) Comfort - Value - Beauty Deon - Windows - Screens Awnings - Railings o Siding Sales and Repair Phone 4-7797 Winsloe WE Phone 4-6428 KEITH CARMICHAEL ’ McCullough Outboard OfOI‘S IF WE SELL THEM St... Peters Rd. FREE B’EEKLY GIFT TO ALL CUSTOMERS 11 1TH ANY PURCHASE AFTER THE GAME rALL AT THE SERVICE THEM 25 Bracklev Pt. Rd. BOWLING — Casual Bowling BOWLING - Casual Bowling thoroughbred in North America said Sunday the Dancer has eta-ted galloping again. The three-year-old colt sutv (9) and Romano. York 00000010100—2 H M0100l001—3 01 Phila. l HIM—4 I! Ford, Ramos (Ill, Hamilton Lemuter. Sadowski (2) 511- (10). Beniff (0-4) (10). 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HARNESS RACING—Charlottetown Driving Park FRIDAY BOWLING — Casual Bowling Bollaway SWIMMING—Girls 3 P.M.: Boys 4 PAL: Adults '7 PAL—YMCA. - SAT BOWLING — Casual Bowling BOWLING — Casual Bowling Bollaway HARNESS RACING —Charlotfetown Driving Park SWIMMING—Family 2 - 3:30-YM A 8: W DRIVE-IN (or. Malpeque Rd. and B-Ivedere Ave. Basilica Recreation Centre Ma Ie Loaf Bake AN DELICATESSE (Harry Thomaen. Prop.) Home Made Breed and Pastry Wedding and Anniversary Cakes 118 Ken! 8. Basilica Recreation Centre URDAY 441.32 Bullion Recreation Centre IVES’ Essa Service CA. It was first mported Northern Dancer had suffered a bowed tendon and that his racing ca is absolutely no chance of h!- raciag this year I'll have u. . a defiaita decision on ma learner & the at at camp BARRY’S SNACK BAR (BARRY MOORE, PROP.) The Sportsman‘s Rendezvous PLAY amps Phone 3-2167 BllllARDS PARIOR CHARLOTTETOWN NLmAnD CLUB vow (Bill ires. Lessee) FOR RELAXAT 175 Great Gem-u 5t. Coruor Gt. George-Bum h.