ft ~ .. . PAGE aren't‘ r-_“ t FHE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN \ Ma "KAAA A AAAAAA AAAAAAA A AAA QALA roAo PRINCE Enwgfibvlillljand SAT. ’\ set:- THE EASTERN GUARDIAN honors: MONTAGUE: Harold r. Landry, Albert AIIKQII, am. Byron Stewart. Mlle Harriet Clair. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Weldon haven. AGENT sovtus: M. a. MaoLean. The Guardian may be bought at any of the following places ln Montague: Annear and Llewellyn; Mrs. Clay. In Georgetown: The Poet Office; in Soufll: Conrlonh and Florence Roper; in St. Peter's: The Poet Oflioe. FVERYBOD wAflfs . Clark Gable To SEE est/Rhett Butler, tame ‘y tempestvous Scarlett! The flight from Scarlett defend theconqueranl herself from 4 _ ‘attacker! 1,000 romantic thrills in Technicolor, brought to the screen bythe greatest cast of all time! SEE the burning of y "7' Atlanta-most gripping conflagratian ever to be brought to the screen! DAVID O. SELZNllilVS Itfnlios tl MARGARET MITCHELIJS Still ll ill lid Sill “GONE Willi liiE lllllll" hrrcnmcoton tan. CLARK asst: 1 ,_vlv_|su LEIGH - LESLIE ‘HOWARD r OLIVIA nttnvtttnto 2 EhOWS DAILY-AT 2:30 and 7:30 ATTEND MATINEES! 0-06-o~o»-e-e-e-0-o++4+e+¢<e+eoeee4o~eooeoe»eeaw4+-¢§oo‘ OQOOO‘O-OQQO-OQOCO090$OOfOOOQOOOOQQQOQQ§QOO§Q§QQO§O-O-O-OO~OQGO§ fQ-§+§§-§—O-§§—O-O+O~O—§—§4'§Q>§£Q§-Q§§O#OOOOQOOOFOO9§§OQO~Q HERGE FLAMING FURIUUS FABULOUS ADVENTURE! ‘Shows At _. 3:30 - 7 - 8:45‘ _ y TQBAY ,, rat. and SAT. “FABULOUS TEXAN” Starring WILLIAM stuor - JOHN CARROLL - CATHERINE McLEOD - ANDY DEVlNE - ALBERT DEKKER ADDED: NEWS and MUSICAL 010-0-0- § ‘+9 0-6-60-9- routcttr-EMPIRE-rnt. and SAT. 3 snows 14.45 - MATiNEE SAT. ONLY ‘t ._..-v~ vvv vvv SERIAL - COMEDY - CARTOON v§§fl¥§§§¥OfQff¥fffffQ~§fi O-Q-O-O-Q-UO-O-O-QU§§-OQ' §O>vvQ~OO§§§4§§Ol§§§QOO$Q00660900000066OONOOOO-UX- MOUNT TRYON SCHOOL Grade 111 _ 1, Dorothy wgn-m, 2. Doreen Walsh. 3 Jack Walsh, ‘closed to the public until further ..°NOTICE. ._ Th, Bgy view Hotel, at st. Peter's Bey, will be "i o! I?" with Thwush the sood services of Hilchy and VanIdcr-i stlne. one set of goal pads. one ' dolen hockey sticks, and two goal Mr. William Ives. was a business INC-kl were obtained from T, p, visitor to Montague on Tuesday. Calklnathtd. This equipment was ‘ Purchased by the club on a vote from the meeting. 1t may h; "ado here that the club was particularly fortunate in obtaining ttfls new set o! pads which are of heavy bWWfl leather with approximately “m inch" 0K padding and thick felt toe guards. Discussion then arose concerning the club-room for the team. lt was decided that the boys themselves would on Thurs. notice. Frank Larkin. ..'Mr. Ronald Norman was in Montague for a few days calling on regular clients in this vicinity. Messrs James Clark and Bow- ard Vatcher, Lower Montague visit- ed Mr. Clark's brother in River Herbert, N. S. for a fetw days. Mr. Fred Aitken. who at present Gleaming: tit A Rural District , New Glasgow Messrs. Miliar, Christopher and Iseith Orr were in the capital recently on busineu-N. Mr. Sterling McLean was a guest of his sister. Mrs. W. J. Mc- Leod over the week-end. Mrs. Murray Orr spent Satur- day with her mother, Mrs, Wil- fred Whltlock, who has been in poor health for some time. Mrs. Domise Pineau has again entered the City Hospital for treatment to her hand. It is the hope of her many friends that she will soon have it restored to normal use. dBy and Friday evenings pfflcegd to the rink and tear down the club rooms which were locgtgd on 1 the second floor. With the lluflbef thus obtained, it was decided that The schooner "Vera l-lumby" ar- l partition would be placed in the rived ln port at Montague Tuesday old curling room thereby maklngl from Newfoundland. The vessel two new club rooms on the groundi will be taking on a load of Produce floor. The two rooms would open supplied by local exporters for out on a short corridor. thus pro-| Newfoundland ports. ivlding access to the two rooms without the necessity of passing Mrs. E. P. MacGuire, Montreal through one rOom to get to the} accompanied by her son Dion are other. The construction oi two new visiting Montague. guests of Mr.“ Pllyurfboxes was taken under dis- and Mrs, Dr, T, v_ Grant Mrs; cussion, with the conclusion that, MacQuifg, who nrrlved by p199,‘ they should be erected within -the cxlpecls to remain for a wreck near future so a: to provide the. while Mr. MacGulre is in the DIBYGH and officials with an isolat- United States on a business trip. ed area during the hockey games. ___ l Mr. Bryer Llewellyn and Mr. Athoi Mr, Jack “mark ha; none on- Robertson offered their services as tenslve work on his home in lmrer 8M1 Judllfll for the season which Montague. Be has completely re- W" Blldly accepted. Mr. Ben Mac- modeiled his home so as to make LUPO 8nd Mr. Glen Reynold! were selected to contact the officials of the Rink Committee s0 as to acquire a definite period or hockey Mr, “n; M“ R" K_ gummy“ practice. It was lurther uggested Montague has as their guest Mrs.‘ that the not! be subjected to some J mm,“ whq arrived gram repair to the season. The meeting Philadelphia, U s. Friday, expect. decided that should conditions be 13g m remain he” for aweekMrg I satisfactory, the club should Furlong was for some time em-' Bil-Quint t0 acquire a new set of ployed 1n Goose Bay Labrador, go uniforms for the members of the which ghe went about a yeaf 53¢ hockey team. After some discussion Later Mrs. MacCvuire departed for i! W!!! decided to contact the England to visit her parents in "T19"! ilmrbgfltld! 11011595 to Romrord, Essex county, reqummg ascertain whether or not uniforms afterwards to rejoin her husband "mild bE ll/lilflhlé Within file 1,. the u s, A short period. _In the event that the new unifon-ns are not. available. A truck gram the Mama puunry the members would wear the last company, Bangor, Maine, has ar- Y"? 08"“! iweliefi- In l! much rived 1,. Montague ,0 bake on a as representatives from Georgetown load or poultry for delivery in Bud Murray hrbflur were not ore- United states. The load has been sehi- it was ‘impossible to further guppned by Mn Q, gnnnrqnnlt, the_ formation of the Southern local s“ and poultry dealer. The Klan uncut. It in wooded that trgngport, o; 1h, nnnnnodtty h" those communities will IOon call been pamculafly gdvanyuequ, u, their hockey meetings, and that the farmer 0g gha dmrm, who t, representatives will be selected to able thereby toremove excess stock 1Y0?" the low-Elie W that it Will and at the same time establish n be able to let undefwfly at the future market which will undoubt- t bealhnins of the season. 0n motion edly develop in years to come. y the msetlns ldlourned - Low. ls employed in Nova Sc0tla. wal a visitor at. his parents home in Lower Montague over the week- end. lt one of the loveliest looking homes ln the community. The weekly meeting of the‘ Christian Church Junior Young ilquitania Docks With llcw Citizens. HALIFAX, N. 5.. Dec. 2 -Two ltundrecl immigrants ‘l5 displaced persona. 25 Orphans and 50 brides of Canadian servicemen are among the iwfpuaona who entered Can- ada today. when the liner "Aqui- tanla" docks at Halifax. Of these some 1300 will travel westward to various points across the Domin- ion on four Canadian Nations.- itaiiways boat. trains, 1". L. Dougan general passenger agent, said to- Cay. Included among the 200 immi- Jants are the wives and children of men who emigrated to Ontario, recently, under the auspices of the Ontario Government. The remainder have been selected tot People's Society was held at the Manse. Monday December 1st. with eight members present. The variety program was led by Joan Johnson consisting of a number of choursee. The devotional period was led by Anna Macbaren. the theme being "Confeasing for Christ", Afterwards the business session was held, and plans were made for the coming Christmas season. Mrs. Martin Currie was elected President of the Young Women's Guild of the Presbyterian Church. Montague, at, the annual meeting held at. the home of Mrs. Claude Nicholson, Monday, December lst. Other officers elected were Mrs. Claude Nicholson. Secretary. Miss Mildred Smith, Vicg-President, anti Miss Thelma larter, ‘Treasurer. The meeting opened with the hymn "O Come, All Ye Falthfuil." follow- ed by prayer led by Miss Janet Dewar. and the scripture lesson read by Miss Thelma Larter. Roll call was answered by ‘fourteen members. The minutes of the last and the Annual Meeting were read and approved. Mrs. Martin Currie reported for the work committee and material was given out to the members to make bazaar articles. Following the election of officers.‘ plans were made for a supper to be held in Februrary. A letter from- Mrs. Bruce Currie. Charlottetown. was rcad exrpresslngg her apprecw iatlon for a gift given to her on' her departure from Montague. The meeting closed with the Itlizpah Benediction. Lunch was served during the work period. . A special meeting of the Mon- tague Hockey Club was held in the| f Grade XI room. Monday December| tlst. with the president Mr. Cecil. i Beck, presiding. The secretary, Mr] settlement by representatives of that. Province. The 'i5 displaced persons who have come to Canada under the sponsorships of rela~ tlves are bound for various points across the Dominion. Fifty-five persons, including new Canadians will travel to points in the Marltimes on regular C.N.R.. trains. Of these who will travel on the boat. trains. 138 will go to Quebec. 080 to Ontario 398 to Western Canada and 107 to points m the United states. 1 In addition to civilian passeng- f crs, the trains will carry 15B mill- tary personnel representing the| British and Canadian armies, the R.A.F., the Royal Navy and the Polish army. e ___-___ . PARSON PLANS~TO ALLOW CONGREGATION ‘r0 "raur BACK" MUKWANAGO. Wll.. Dec. 3 -, if s, Matthew Report for Novcmhcr. (‘it-non 11 gr, __ 1_ Vivian Grade 1X - i. Elsie Martin. Martin. i I. Eleanor Warren. Grade 1i Jr. ._ 1. Everett Grade V111 -- l- Vernon Martin. hint-tin. Grade V11 ~ 1. Velda Martin. Grade l Sr. ._ l, Helen warren, 21.0fm! Mayhew, 3. Albert Warren.‘ Grade l Jr. _- l. Gordon May.» Grade V1 — 1~ FY0511 MacDonald. l hew. 1 PPQSQO" Warren. 3. Jack‘ Perfect Attendance _- Vernon MflYhBW. Marvin, Vcltla Niariln, IPreda Grade V —- l. Betty Anne‘ MacDonald. Dorothy Curtis.‘ Curtis. 2. cteorse Cum‘ Charlotte Noonnn, Shirley Noonan, Grade 1V — i. Harold WarremiBcity Anne Curtis, Amy Noonan, 2- Shirley Noonan. Gcorso Curtis and Vivian Martin, _ 3- Dorothy‘ Curtis. | Teacher - Teresa A. McKenna. Ptctttso cuttso coortslt We have now ready for shipment, and will deliver freight paid at any station (within the Province) in fifty pound sltip- , ments or larger, pickled cured fish, well pressed but undried, at the following prices: LARGE CODFISH MEDIUM CODFISH . SMALL CODFISH ll cents per pound HAKE........‘....... .. ll cents perypound Send Money Ordttr for quantity required and you will ive prompt delivery. & McLean Limited t SQURIS, Li. I. l6 cents per pound l4 cents per pound ' . ' race ,Archie I-Iilchy read the minutes, (Bu?) _ A country “non an, lot the last meeting which were, nounced ppm! today m, a new naoopted as read. The primary dis- | cuaslon of the evening was centered around the purchasing of a new‘ Contains 25% Prepared Wheat Germ ltici is Proteins . 1 ' Anti Minerals " “ll/r 4 aw’ n-uv " type of church service. in which the congregation will be permitted to argue with the preacher. Rev. Armon Cheek said he would try the idea out at. his small Unl-‘ tarlan-Unlversalist -Church on Dec. '1. His parisioncrs will be invited to interrupt his sermon, disagree with him if they wish. and present their own ldeas. "I'll bet it will keep them awake, anyway." hl llid- It will be the nation's first "talk back" church ‘service. the pastor‘ said. The idea. he said, came to him several months ago. l-Ie said. he believed that only one other church in the world, City Temple in London. has a similar type of" service. . "I'm sure this ‘talk back’ sen. vice will keep the congregation; alert and give‘ members a hence, to speak out on spiritual problems that trouble them,” Cheek said. | The idea la designed to "help restore the church to its proper. place tn our civilisation.” he eaidu "I want no blackout of Qirltual freedom.” he ma. "The church todey\ has ‘become too smug with lb aenvv drele It theological A party consisting of Mr. and Mrs. George Brooklns, Mrs. Wm. McMillan, Mrs. Blair Andrew and Mr. Ira Hickey motored to Am- herst last week, thus combining business with pleasure. l Mrs. Brenton Dlckleson is re- calving a welcome to the village. where she has moved into her beautiful new home. It is always a pleasure to call on Mrs. Dickie- son as she is a very pleasant per- sonality. Mrs. Wait/on Houston, accom- panied by Mrs. Bruce Moffatt ar- rived from Sydney on Friday evening. She and her husband will renew many old acquaint- ances. Mrs. Wm. Toombs of North Rau- tlco is convalescing at the P. E. Island Hospital after a major op- eration. I-Ier host of friends look forward to her early return home. and that she will soon regain her forrmer good health. Mlle Ella Wyand had an enjoy- able visit with her sister. Mrs. Edison Railings. She returned home with her brother, Mr. lem- uei Wyand, who motored here ac- companied by Mr. W. W.»Smlth of Summerside. who visited his sister, Mrs. E. E. McKay. who has been somewhat lndlspoeed. Mrs. Ella McCoubrey returned to her home- after spending a pleasant visit with her daughter. Mrs. Blair Andrew. Mrs. McCon- brey enjoys good health, although she suffered a stroke four years ago. which left her right side par,- tially disabled. The Sunbeam Mission Band held its sixth meeting on Saturday afternoon. Nov. 29th at the home of Mrs. B. Andrew. Miss Shirley Moffatt presided, opening the meeting by singing hymn "Away in the Manger". followed by re- peating‘ the purpose. and prayer in unison. Roll call was answer- ed by naming a book of the Bible by l3 members and l visitor. Miss Anna Stevenson the leader of the bend when it was first organized. was also present. On motion by Marion Moffatt. seconded by Don- ald Hill, the band will meet in the United Church next Saturday in order to practice the Christmas Prokrasn which they are preparing. One new member was added to the roll. Proceeds of meeting includ- ed: Fee 10c, collection 98c, com- misslorp on sale of calendars 1:30. making a total of $2.38. Devotion- ai period was opened by singing hymn “Jesus Bids Us Shine". scrip- ture reading Psalm 33. Mrs. Gough then gave the story of Shlrky pear-tree, based on the words. “Give us this day our daily bread." closing by singing the Mission Bond hymn, followed by the Mlz- ___i_______------— speculation. The church must get down to where the people live if it expcct! to bring the Kingdom of God on earth." , Cheeks parishioners were equal- ly enthusiastic about the innov- ailon. One of them said she had wanted for years to "speak out. in pah Benediction. An hour was spent in arranging program and practice for the Christmas serv- ice. Lunch was served by Mrs. Cough, assisted by the hosteh. The Cavendish‘ Young People have re-organised their Society, and the following have been elect- ed to office: I-Ion. president, Rev George Cough; president, Mr. John Toombs; vice-president, Miss Bernice Axworthy; ‘treasurer, Ml. Billie Stevenson. They have held meetings at the Manse, Mr. Olaf Stevenson's. and last Friday nilhi at the home of Miss Jennie Moore with an attendance of nineteen. Alter the devotional period they go into groups for the study per- iod, with Rev. a. ooush on lead- or, assisted by several members. the subject for last study was on citizenship, which was very 111"!“ estjng, Mrs. Cough led the re- creational period ill 81m" 5nd contests. It was decided to have lunch at the meetings. Next meeting was invited to the hocne of the president. A dainty lunch was served by Mfl- 9W3“ “d Mrs. Olaf Stevenson. assisted b? the hostess. Miss Itrrne Toombs was organist for the evenltlk._ The committee apPOiHi-Bd $0, Pill! the Nursing Home. infill Thin" day evening with a 800d li-Wlld" snce. Mrs. Wyand was aPPi-lmi" ed chairwoman for the evenln! while Mrs. E. Hill presided as secretary. The executive appoint- ei-l vrere: Chairman. Mr. L-ornr Stevenson. Father Dalton. Re George Cough, Mrs. Wyhfld. DI Sehaplro, Mr. Clarence McGuiBBni and Mrs. B. Andrew. There ‘Ila! also a finance committee appoint- ed as follows: Messrs. Andréw Gallant, Frank Nicholson. Campbell, Ernest Houston. Stevenson. Howard Carr and Roi- and Buntain. This committee de- cided that suppers be held, and that New Glasgow make the start taking in other districts as far as possible. Mr. ‘Theo. Blanchard was appointed to the comnutl-ee along with Father Peters. Mrs. wyand wrote for plans to build a small hospital. The men of the executive are to look over I01!!! houses, which might be obtainable- Mony estpressed their opinion with regard to size of building. and oth- er mattera of interest. With much regret Mr. Preston Campbell was unable to be present, as he was taken suddenly ill at the home of Mr. C. S. Diildwell. The Mayfield Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Miller Orr on Dec. lat. In the absence of the president. the vice-presi- dent occupied the chalr. Meeting was opened by singing e verse o! the Institute Carol, followed by repeating a. club woman's Creed in unison. Minutes of previous meeting read and accepted as reed. Roll call was answered by nine members. A letter was read from the TB. League. Mrs. W. Orr reported getting six blinds. i creamer, 1 hand pan. and drink- ing cups for school, amounting to tBM, which was ordered paid. Mrs. Orr also reported school needed cleaning. Mrs. Coles is to see about same. New com- mittees are as follows; Sick, lVfi-s M. orr and Mrs. Blair Andrew: school. Mrs. David Johnatone and lvitrs. Willard McDonald; program. Mrs. lllrwin Andrew and Mrs. Wat-field Orr; Lunch, Mrs. Blair Andrew. The meeting was invited to the Andrew home for January. A discussion re digging a well a-nd placing a pump in school, Mrs. Blair Andrew is to get a report on cost, etc. Mrs. Werfield Orr re- ported commission on cards, $6.70, s/ale of thread $1. '0n motion by Mrs. David Johnstone. seconded by Mrs. Willard McDonald. lt was agreed to send two dollars to the T.B. League. Mrs. Willard ‘ide- Donald put a contest. “A Farmer‘: Love Letter", which was very en- tertaining. Mrs. Erwin Andrew had the highest score and Mrs. Milton Orr enjoyed getting the booby, which caused much mirth. Then Santa. Claus appeared on the scene. and in his jovial mood, dis- tributed glfts to all from a pret- tily arranged Christmas tree. One new member was added to the roll The sinclnjlof the National An- them brought. the meeting to a church" on problems confronting her. Booms Hear: zwfii/tim m” in}? l‘? 54717 ~ [HAIR JOB‘. 8 6’ g QQYNII INN TIIIJQGOIIOMWU- fifittdn... mum co M! emu a w I0! $010104 close. A delicious lunch was serv- SAIIGUAID VOIII ‘IOIOIICIS aghast feeling dull and tired. against ald- acbaa or acid indigestio that result humorous eating ordr’ ' . Bdua gnu go to bed, crfiioy a glaea of no's"l"rultSalt." nowtllsetover- night-you'll wake up feeling great! l. LAXATIVI- ullkly fake ENO Tonight/y,’ Tomorrow Feeiiflglgil s; cleans the eyalern. Take before bvaalitast when needed. /// n. \\\ \\\ t Ill" Tlllll Ill Till IOIIIIII when needed take a glass of sparkling, pleasant" ‘ingErroJtfsaspe-sdy. [lath laxative. Relieve: dulli and mnatlpltlnn. Get a bottle oi Etlda “Fruit Salt." todayi IFIICTIVI DOUILI ACTION! I. ANYACID — _rellevee earn stomach, an and heartburn promptly. lake anytime. rellevee temporary alugglehnen . . s ed by the hostess. ward ramouvlk strict‘: 4mm! YOUJIOOna-y look for these skin improvements in only 14 DAYS! "In Walt o complexion the envy of every woman-the admiration of every man- Illrt the ll-Du Palmolive Plan tonight! I. Remember. the Palmolive Plea was tested women of all ages-hen fifteen to fifth-with ell types ol skin. Dry! Olly! Ncrlali Your]! Otderl And 2 out of I of time wanna no noticeable eonplssioa 4 Improvement ie heel IL days! No matter what skin use they ha] and hi". hi!" slwli for every wense who loepferelevelleroetapleaieateetarttle new Beauty Plea will Palnellve Soul York Anti Vicinity Rev- Mr- MaaOallusa spent Rlday in the city. Mr. Lenard Newson. spent the week-end at his home in York, Mrs. Vernon Rodd. Olty was a visitor to York en Sunday. Mr. Keith Rodd. City. was visitor to York on Sunday, Mrs. Vernon Duck, had u her visitor lest week her mother Mrs. Maclllachern of Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rodd end son Billie, City, spent Sunday in York. Mr. Will Cooke had a pump dug recently the work been done by Douglas Bros. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wyatt, Pleasant Grove were visitors t9 the City on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Lmrta Veuey and daughter Shirley. motored to Mount Stewart last week. W" Dorothy MocPherson. Oity, was a, visitor to York last week the guest of Miss Irene Chappell. Miss Edith Brown. City, gpgng the week-end in York the guest of her cousin Marina Watts, -c_-’ Mr. and Mrs. Edison Hardy, Pleasant Grove. were visitors to U" Oity on Monday evening where they attendw the show "G059 With The Wind.” Mr- Raymond watts. York, left on Monday morning for Moncton N. B. where he is going to take a course in plastering. Mrs. Louis Vcssey picked a lovely bouquet of flowers in her sat-den on Nov. 20th which is wonderful for this time o1 the VIII‘. Mr. Arthur Veesey, has turned to his home after spend- "18 h very enloyable vacation in U. S. A. fG~ Mr. and Mrs. Ira Lewis and Mr.‘ and Mrs. Claude newts have re- t... tz ...;;... Ulints have used this for coughs at llllEST lIIS The Quint ‘ ‘ use Musterole to relieve coughs. sore throat and aching muscles of colds. Muatcrole brings such prompt, long-lasting relief because it , ‘ deep and helps break up the congestion. ludSlrmqthe: ChildiMildMuateroiq Regular and Extra-Strength fat IYOWTIUIJI. \ I t after attending the Royal Win15; Fair. Mr. and Mrs. William Crockett lpent Sunday in Orwell Co" th‘ Klimt of Mrs. Crocketfa parents Mr. and Mrs. MuPhcr-‘son, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Corr‘ and Ion Eric. Oyster Bed Bridge, Ioent Sunday in York the guest ‘Q! Mrs. Carra mother Mrs. Albert Proud. Mr- hhd Mrs. Prank Watts have moved into their new house Which was built this summer, The" mlmy friend! wish them a long and happy life in their new home. Miss Gertrude MacDonald. Union Road was a visitor to York last week the guest of her cousin Glldyl Wilflflla where she also attended the been supper which was held in York Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Oaswell and daughter Murlna. city, m" visitors to Yoik over the week- end where they were the guest et Mrs. CIIWEH’! mother Mrs. Fred MacDonald. A very successful bean supper was held in York Hall on Wednes- dly "Hi1"! with a fair crowd present. There was quite a few pies and cake left which were auctioned olf by Rev. Mr. Mac- turned to their homes in York s, .- we" rosnetmo . ' crammed! if swrtoes MGM’ N_ ‘ _ "tgmmuflw .v ' unaoorms s sumac to MVI our an; pun-wort Al‘ MtNIl THIS I ms THIRD TIME ntmnov wneiwvruucomntxioulfl lvtnliorowl zourorsmtnuusrteosvsi Callum. f.