l l ‘it . , r_ ‘lll.iiS'SliEil“ItDV|lRTlSElillNTS'“ . i‘ qsystnlrussumusesfihsueunm= osst to edwolr Inns _ Osn stuns eons u on word, In lllO as one Ossl stances so owns Isms. In ease esn this Ills llllllllllil clean-multilatl l‘ ‘ Si! 0- H. eonuteonrsspsagqbs . 1.. '95,}: ’ n.1- |‘-* “fl-ti L501‘ cadej’ tl-loilinbh 3 . x’ 6k l "umllhir¢ “§“v_: - a _ "t Milli-m ig- loss sees " slvssssse- ." w»: ‘FOR lALI-HIAVY IIIOWN Mi pas. snihhle it: until spot. I cents s roll ct Miles. mama HELP wantrsln IA MONEY AT ttwWImlrW-rtrn‘ ‘ "l Jim's time writing o _ no antes- gsn sis respecting lslelmsn hose ambition is beyond his cream occupation" might find more congenial employment with fi and at the same time double _. s income. We require s man of OM11 character sound in mind Ind fbcdY. of strong personality cumin» spprecistesliie post with: tut growing concern \re indus‘ y wool‘; be reward with fa.r_ above average earn s; married man. preferred Apply to Mr. "J. C. McLean, Bell lpcond floor’ Riley building, Queen 8L, _cpposite Prowse rothers. ’ ‘ ' THE OPENING - SVESSION WILL ‘TAKE PLACE IN LONDON ON MONDAY NEXT. lLONDON,“ June lit-Tile opening of the conference o-f British Pre- miers will tarkeplace next Monday. It~ was originally intended to open ifinnexlt Thursday, but a postpone- ‘ ent was" considered advisable on account oi-the inlllspos-ition of _ emier Lloyd George and the lun- certsinty about the ar-rival of Premlre Meighen, who sailed from Quebec last Tuesday on the Em-v press of Britain, but which had nbt arrived‘at Liverpool today. lT-he iManchester Guardian says that the gathering of the Premiers irys been called an imperial cab- l t. ‘but it would be difficlllt to ck two words more tightly -\'»vil.h tkor. "The conference" the Guar- d l1 Bflyfl- “is essentially a consul- twtion ‘bellween the United King- dmn and a 110d)’ of smelller powers towards which she explicitly and 393°C? disclaims an imperial re- “mm- "- l! 8 meeting rbetween a mother and adult selling daughter. None of the Dosninlons would thilllk of entrusting its ‘Premier with full powers to accept any dgqlglon a; a body in which he l]; always “awe to be olrtvoted on fbonlething about which his own liiillntlymen, lfeel deeply. The chief-Mae of" the meet! ing is to enable delegates to see "Hit l8 spins on in other people's minds and w-hat chance there is oi ‘securing on certain points unity ofiyaction between so many free stlfles. none of which will take or- ders from the rest." . . . g ____ shirt», Cost oi the Navy. t Touching the problem of shsrin the 9t th l s navy. the Guardian my r71 r "it "ilsrpassed eycnd our pow- er d‘ defray this p rental expendi- ture.’ We ‘are hoping that the -full "grow ominlons will feel it one" mfiilviieges (Tlidlr maturity i 0L. " i to no‘ ke a percentage of this his l G?QWI%‘.IW%UHTYDH 1‘ . es questions of iorelgn policy and ON-——- "the extent to mob the Dtilllllllifllli, . WUtL-in-llshlmd. d protect on must ' depend partly upon the foreign' p! cy, tb hoinqflgcvernment," \ YINIOL%IB ian quotes the warn- ing of Lord Morris of -Nowtfoud- ‘ land that in the inlons tile whole business sr - ts is being Mqrcllcv" ed when . .... to activity by Choschl- Kid . Q. Q. .. 4‘, ' ii! "“ . Z§§r§~TrJy° uiiifilisii h l . ions QKN“ m sqwpfithelsdvereign. There would be, .- .~ . ‘TIL . - "easy .- calcite»... earl-lusci- x lbs-setters. sis“ theilersb.‘ early? l- maturing trapneststi, mired-w“ ~lwy> . WhitsiLegborns. They yers he- end sc- clmaaised to cesl‘=fss_verc,.wini_sars. 020-. per 10mm delivery. flee circular. BATIHURST POULTRY FARM. Richmond Hill, Ont. mu. urlcALLtn FOR surrs cults and overcoat from our 80 branches throughout Canada will be sold at 814.00 each. Odd trousers 88.05. Odd vests $1.60 lnmsssycasenthispriceisloss than ouethird their actual val- ue. Merchants buy these’ goods for re-ssle to their customers. Wise men will bu! two tn- three suibs and m overcoat. For sole at our store only. English ‘it Scotch Woollen Company, 1 8 Richmond Street. _ .' 'GLO‘IlH, CLOTH. CLOTH-p no your women folks need meter- dais in good qualities for their dresses and suits? We eve thousands of yards that wil be sold as low es 82.75 ner yard, half regular price, in goods 54 to 5s inches wide. ‘This is an ex- cellent opportunity to get mater his in better qualities than us- ually found in womens tshritss. and also take care of the mild- ren needs. Osll at our store. Eng lish d: Scotch W091i“ CW9“!- 158 Richmond Street. of the results ‘of the’ Dominions ml insole (hi, ‘ welwere l-rsls- Q __<. ‘ . . "in our relations with Japan ! anlexcellenr lever! ~ hldicét jiseogiftlpn. ", E. 62 centsl-‘pe _ stv e Rogers "l us s ens ~ Um are ‘ti! ‘be et. Try o t ylaud get the habl Johnson llohnhu. TAY~LOR'8 widfitiws or wed ‘pg i). ' i for out glass and silv guts“ . ‘ -. ..l--. . t; i, T _f o gfisrgrt En 4951(8)"!!! rthsiecnss shut mad 355.92% {Nil-WE ." n-altl . ‘~ "JSHOF consent-blur.’ '1'.’ Vernon ‘Itoddhs chop at .2061 Grstton Street will. be closed until, Eridny after- noon, owing ‘tothefidetitb oi his ffl-thcfilllrlaw, rile-John - Crockett. e-q-r; ’" i BAND PsAc-rlcs-rmhe, r. n. i Regiment (105th"Batt.) Band hail ratilce" idst night until crrof a very success- ful bandxwau shown. " . TOMORROW N|I.OHT.— Hear Walter McCraye tomorrow might in Prince of Wales College Hall on "Thaficul of the Nation" under suspioef-of Great War "Veterans y commsrtnsetsr- at the" ii IServics, ' examigations holdup/May for Store. Clerks, Mr. Woodside. a returned soldier of this city took 5th place for n-l oven Canada. Mr. Woodeide is a student at Union Commercial Col- lege. ‘ rSLlGHT ACCIDENIIX-Jiraliinx off a load of merchandise whlcu he was taking in his team along ‘Elm Avenuelastevenlng. Mr. Leo. ‘Dolron received" 'e bad shaking up and was taken to the City Hospital by :Dr. McMillan. His condition is not serious. ' THE HARLANQ-The S. S. Hat‘- land arrived from Drwell yesterday morning about 10 o'clock with thirty five passengers. most of whom returned again to their homes on the return trip of the steamer in-the afternoon. Friday the Harland leaves at 1 o'clock for Victoria-and returns on Thursday morning. SUCCESSFUL STUC-ENT- The Guardian congratulates Miss Hazel L. Moran, daughter of Mr. M_ J. Moran, city on having taken seven- th place in the civil service exami- nation held _lu May last for clerk stencgrephers "from all over Can- ada. Miss Moran led in. the “Bi 01' Maritime Province. She ls a Sfadll‘ ate of the Union Commercial Coll- oge and a writer of Gregg Short- hand end is now employed as stenogrnpller in the Fisheries De- partment. .71. tn r131 t; r b» ,_~ ;.¢. A l-tidt-r- aooumeunsrlcu- Capt Taylor. of the Marine Depart- ment. who recently made a trip on the S. -S. Constance, speaks both Canada and Australia give. going to be parties ‘to any treaty which might force them to fighting for Japan against rthe United States, whatever the United King-' dom may do," the Guardian con- tinues. "This should make the standing aim-of our policy to im- prove the relations between Japan and America." The Guardian also directs atten- tion to how the Dominion states- men; on arrival in London, always point to the completeness of tho exclusion 0f the federal proposals -from the business jbeilorc them. The color "Lln-eT-F‘ The Daily News agrees w.ith Pre- mier Smu-ts’ speecll- on ‘Saturday, wherein he asserted that the found, ation of _the Eimpirecould n0t_be a‘ mai/ter of race. "It would golfur-ther, and say it could not‘ "be one oi ‘color either a! Japan already was‘ one living and formidaiblis ‘answer to the color line. If they persisted in drawing it there would be oth- rs. ~ The Times says today editorially that in Canada in a whole section c-f the press has been speaking dor weeks past as though it‘ were an elaborate plot between Downing and» Fleet Streets to entrap the Premiers into acquiescence in al rigid constitution. Such comment the Times says, would be amusing ii it were not of such serious p01", tent and revealed n complete mis- understanding in this country. "in! this country." says the Times,- “there ls even greater ignorance of the current opinion oi the Do; rninloné. The remedy is much more flrequent individual intercom- munication." . Premier SIrt-uts ln an interview with a representative cf the Times, says he favors periodical meetings, of Premiers such as the one this mob-til. He does not think a solu- mu llt- Dominion consultsti s Q should come through the. Dom n- t tendering independent advice IMI- 225i: F's"- he thought rar- too much danger of conflicting advice being tender- ed. They must _-flnd means of co- ordinating their‘ several views to meet their common interests, colt; ' iidentfillaat‘ wise-l will suitalble mucbinfigid be found. ceA-rl-t " AT ‘rts volts." The ‘death wil"... . areal; "at Little velar. oi Mt. John "n. Crook- ett. at an "advanced age. oscssssti had been sufferilig-for- tbealplst is iii few months‘ will ‘u!’ The. t. '1'.‘ ‘lei in the!» nth-motion for n1 iiy vears sud new the Canadian Serviceditbdsll. ‘ . . He logos to mourn wife st iutle Y dsulhtei‘ Mrs. T. Verno xhlrlctt iownFttndJ-itfrs. l ill ray, Pym: Grove, one n don; a Also two Inn .. l s bereaved l: g. . l . "Pills . .r-..».su..».~. - Mme-ml will rake lilacs til-s- dsy at 2.80. interment ‘v I notice lplain-ly that they are not’ ‘(hutch crlh r Perfection solid materials u l’ at n. tun. very favorably _0f the service on that steamer. l-lo found everything crmfortable and satisfactory The quarters were clean and the equip- ment i_n excellent shape. l-le be- Llevcs that aftime g-nas on citizens vzill apprecla emote and more the conveniences of this_routo_ liev. 1-Mr. iicPhee - l. The following ‘is a clipping from the Worcester Daily News cf April Rev. ~. Anytime ‘ cf Greendalc was called uh nirnmaly to the pas- torste of Jamesville Baptist Church st ‘s. special meeting last night. Rev. Mr. lMoPhee is n native. of Nova Scotia, and has held only one pastorate in the United States. that of the Bapt st church- in Graf- ton Center‘,- m. iwhichf-he resign- ed. lsstlune because of a throat trouble. Alter a period of rest he is now able to take up work again. and for the isslfifolir or five weeks he has been plying the pulpit at the Jsmeezlllizirchurch.‘ .'l‘he Jarnesvtile shut-cubes been without s pastor for two yearspince the resignation of Rev. C. l-l. Mor- row. Students from Newton Theol- ogical Seminary supplied. Rev. Mr. MUPhee, referred to above is a native of this lProvlnce, His home being formerly in Long Creek, where his mother Mrs. Sarah McPheenmd brothers George and A. K-stiil reside. . ,1. Ad! Ice Gre The plant of Central Cronin- eries. Ltd" “Ch - now th m ‘ m ‘ nrligttrtgvllrn. j u myth. ~45: t.§r.i*.§...~uf.:.".§:. 0 08 (NORM QCI (Wm U!‘ rib '. on cr- . u. il . ~ i if iritfiiiryi ‘gar “mgitliigualik rsn ement r. Y r l- ill I e :’t'tentl%‘l‘\,‘|"°?: |' w rccc vc specie " fir! (l? ‘.5 newl- t opportune time to tslnin W I e srlst __ii_llsor__itl "to “r . ' and; out‘ opts-lists “l re in". in tits stat are mat tithe require- . our‘ Ins. sf i ilk-most- - §Strllnge Tales jyifldll0lll Speaker TORONTO, June 14.-—Rt. Hon. James W. lLowt-her, former Speak er of "the British House c! Com- mons, addressed the Canadian Club here and received an exceptionally hearty twelcome. "The speaker's chair" was Mr. Lolwithefs subject, which he dealt with as symbolic of the speakership itself. He re marked that the days of his own poli-tlceal activity were so remote that he bad almost forgotten to what party he had once belonged. in the old days, Mr. Lowther said, the speaker in the British House of Comons was recognized as the first commoner. "That dis- tinction. however, had rpassed to the prime minister. - flu the passage of time the speak- er had ceased to be the servant of the Parliament, servant of the government and expotneut "of party wishes. The ofilce of speaker hall become in its development, judicial rather than con-traversal or parti- san; hstlniuytPebTa-if s amidshtuy . sen; his duty was to assure free libertv of discussion in all public matters-the safe foundation cf democratic government. Recalling some of his predecess- ors lm the lspcaiteflfs chair, Mr. Lowther referred to Thomas Hun- gerford. thefirst speaker who took his sent in .1357. as a fighter of the crusades. ‘Speaker Chaucer was a son of the famous poet. -Str Thomas Moore, speaiker, died a martyr to his devotion to the liberties of the pcqiie. » . - . .. ‘.,--. . "All our spealkers Jsavc-dlctybecn "T-here was one whom I shall not name. who gut himself into un- savory notoriety and was abiiged himself to put the questiontha-t he (the speaker) h-ad been guilty of high crime and misdemeanor, in which case it carried unanimous- ly." Speaker Cornwall had ‘been chiefly distinguished for fhis, ad- diction to porter. In those ‘ o’! delectable pork pies. ‘filietorians have recorded," M‘r. Lowthbr don- fided b0 the audience, “that William Peel's last lwords were: "Oh Eng- land, Oh (My Country," As a matte;- ofgfact. whet heqsald was ‘_‘~l.‘~ - lieve "lmiifiilqd eat one of Bellrifiggs’ pork pies." - . "The Drwedure -of parl with the times to meet difficulties‘ as," they had arisen. Parliament, he bald," was the temple of-free speech, of liberty, of discussion, withih-"detined rules. “it is only by sound discussion and free speech." he said, "that we arrive at stability (or the state. The best guarantee for the liberties of the House "q Commtjls and sound ad- rnlhidflsibn of the_ country's af- fairs is fair and free discussion in the House, and to -ha\\‘ that you must have an im-psrtlai speaker." i H‘ ‘ . . \. o’ ‘f BER-SONALS jMr. Arthur Horne, Winsloe left l-“Pislsiitsrrsstalltlrfivr lain-entail- aMr. Horace McEweu and, daugh- tbr Miss Evelyn, have ‘gone on a v-iiilt tc friends in Halifax and Liv- qpool. N. S. > v I I Mr. J. W. F. McCellum engineer of. the IKE Jsiand Railway leaves this, morning on a business trip to. Montreal. Mrs. Thomas H. Campbell, (nee Miss l-lclen Larter) who has been on a briet visit to the city leaves thisrmorning tor. her home in 3v John, N. B. . ' Mrs. J. B. Gordonof, Roseneath spent Monday with her sister. Miss ‘Hattie ‘Campbell who has. been ser- iously ill in _.the Pr. E. i. Hospital Miss Campbell's many friends will be glad to know she is now stead- ily improving. hurl-hath; "Industry nanni- Nttl" Stllei PAliiH, June 14.—A new style iu furniture was demanded rby repres- entatives of the French furniture industry at the Furniture Congress recently lleiri here. _-Ai\ch "acts are blamed by the smut t of the Furniture Makers’ rflflciation for the continued DW- u on st false Louis 2W» ‘Lo is X lrfllfldflfll 1.‘ ties - lilli erlltylell of sptlllu ca» interiors to an wit‘ ‘furniture’ an naturally the donut. he says. ' "rile president hers l ' tr f" “W? IO Q, 0 erisinmqixbsfl" of artiste.‘ are §i§°°T°dWQrsa1 "We ‘lull as did _ the styles oi the _- aloof the 811K918 0f 118m." Mirk-Ilflwirhfll‘ egldqof his speech received in Moscow . lgriérillii L ‘ Lowthpr continued. ha change“, .5: msnuisotltrsrs ha a. to meet the. l“. T. ills-qr‘ '-¥o>'7;7l'l-~""‘.'“- Sllcressiu island Civil i " Service Candidates The-recent number of the Can- ada Gazette contains the results of the recent Civil Service examina- ticns_ ' Among the successful Is- land candidates are the following? For junior clerks, f-ile clerks, stores clerks, supplies clerimsts- tlstics-l clams-launch rt. News!" Charlottetown‘; P. ~ .3171“ -"‘=‘*"'~" “ For clerk stenographersal-Issel Louise Moran, Charlotetown} Ade Smith. Charlottetown; . llitqwlidlu- Donald, Charlottetown. ,__' For statistical clerks’ ‘supply clerks, stores l clerks. clerks- Percy D. Crosbyfi- "Sumulerside; Lemuel A. McDougallfl Charlotte- town; Allison H. Mnclrenn‘. Cher- lcttetown; William Morgan Wood- side‘, Charlottetown; Robert F.- Acorn‘, ‘Charlottetown. * ' ' For clerk book-keepers, account clerks, and audit clerks—-Louis it. Mcflonaldr, Charlottetown. For postal . clerks-Lemuel A, McDougelP, Charlottetown; Louis Ronald glvicDonsldfi Charlottetown John James McDonald‘. Charlotte- town; Walter E. Bearlsto, Char- lottetown; Francis Jos. Cronin, Charlottetown. lFor railway malls clerks-A. Gaudet‘, Charlottetown; Edwin E. Howard‘, Charlottetown. For letter carriers—James Wm. O'Brien’ Sum-merside. Returned soldiers with a '. are marked German Communists lions to Lead ill WodtL Revolution RlGA, June 14.—<That the Ger- man Communists hope to take from the “wavering hands" of the Rus- slnns rile leadership in the can.- paign for a world revolution, was the announcement made by Kari Ratlek, at a meeting of‘ ‘Russian Communist party called, as a preliminary to the gathering of the Third Internationale, to decide the attitude toward the ‘Commun- ists‘ comrades abroad. liadek, according to an account advices, declared the German Com- munists were stronger through tits split in their ranks, and would, m future, be the most influential Com munists in the workl." materlalihe a one-hundreth part of our programme is through Russia's has" recovered economically, will come to her assistance." Alter expressing his agreement with Lenine's alleged" belief that dtussia temporarily must live with the aid of capitalism, Radek assert‘- ed that Trotsky and other promin- .Ql1t,‘C(liiliIlllil|Sl8 after careful study ‘ i the problem, had arrived at the cnclusion that the revolutionary movements were stronger than ever. Action Against l Census Evtders OTTAWA. June 14.-—The Govern- men-t is about to prosecute a few Moutrealers who have steadily re- fused to give the required informa- tion to the census enllmerators, a commissioner stated this morning So far objectors have been given every chance but as the time limit is-now drawing to a close. the com miasiouers are reporting cases where information has been refus- ed dlrectiy to Ottawa and they will be dealt with from there. - l-t in not the poor or the middlu class citizens who refuse to an swsr the questions put to them but the. wealthier people who live in the more prosperous sections. he states. -ln several of the houses the-census takers have been refus- ed admittance, and have received dlecidely rude treatment. they coin DlalnnT-hese cases are comparative- ly rare the commissioner said but W6 to deal 'wiih. On the other hand some people are moat anxious to be enumerated he census man called at hour-e where, the mistress was away. aha when he interviewed her thenext day she greeted him en- tillleilaticlnll . "i was afraid I had been misse ," she said “and as it only appbns once in ten years l waiite to‘ bc sure to be in it." Handed Over {ig-ilflsllégsjiotss. " Juno ~i4-'l‘lie l_on Nordstern. built 4i rmusy was delivered to Frolic v mill-swarms...» peecce g0“?- s33 s lvtl t t. r. .- cioilgihifiglrsnegenting. it s gird of" the largest Zsppclins ever built sad Only recently was completed on Lake Constance . tt_ P. ‘E. I. Regiment li§§€:$§sli“ia"i“~ ri ' on , es l mini ht l‘! the - “We are aware that failure to y isolation," he said, “but if Russia _ -is able to hold on_ until Germany .4 is porter _.as_‘ d. by Bo was trig)" AplN-‘Q-cr" ttr eb are. neyertheless most unpleasant one - Sister-duly under the stiuulati ns ‘ recrul ed for comb i lot Prohibit _. West-flue about. lt-An in- tbrflflflll out confer- once. in ma» li-he United States would take an active part. now may be regarded as s. probability. It be- csme known for the, first time to- deythflt this Government has rc- ’csiv"ed information of readiness to _ lk on the subject of disarma- ent frcm- some of the great pow- ese..-..- .. V fllh-e pesult . will be to ‘expedite ‘of ‘finfqqmql feeiersiiput. out in stile lastrtwo monlilhrby the wormin- letrstlbn." The opinions of the oth- er- Goyihmlnenis lwere struuded by Ambesasdu George Harvey at the meetings of the Supreme Council in Ismdon. Their wulingnees to oo- operalte, it ls believed, hes been communicated directly by Ambas- sador Harvey to President" Hard- lug. The result will be to expediate the calling of auJ-rternntionai con- ference which probsbly will held in Washington and at which representatives of all the lintenest- ed powers wil-ll be present. - iiollisrence. Delayed - . . - , , s For Canada s Prtsler LONDON, June 14—'l‘he opening of the conference of British Pre- miers will take place nest Mon- day. lit was originally intendedi to open next Thursday but the pcst Punelmeut was considered advis- able on account of the non-arrival of Premier Meighen, twho sailed from Quebec last Tuesday on the Empress of Britain but had not ar- rived in Liverpool up to today. Pope Benedict Confers Honors ROME, June 14—'l‘hree Italian Cardinals were added to the Sac- red College today when PopeBen- edict in a secret ccnsietory raised to the purple, Monsignor Giovanni Tacca Porcelli, Papal Major Domo. Monsignor Csmil-lo Laureuti, Sec- retary Congregation Propaganda and Monsl rro. . Achille Ratti, "iliiusahfsii ditch... ‘- ' L. be_, junction was asked _Gra.in Commission Illegal And Void WlNNlLPEG. June 14—An in- for in the court of the King's Bench here to- day to prevent the further opera- tion of the Royal Grain Inquiry Commission by aibout forty grain, concerns, including practically the entire grain exchange. the claim sets forth the ‘Canada Grain Act and arnenflrrerrts there- to as ultra vires and beyond the powers of ‘the Parliament. of Can- ada to enact and that an order-in- council appointing s. grain com- mission is illegal, void. It is said unlawful and Forest“li‘ires , , . Rage In Quebec SUDLY, ~QUE., June 14—Forest fires areraging in the upper disr- tricts of Kstrtioursska and Tami!- couats Counties. Practically ‘all the growing grain halsghecn des- troyed together with scme burp idreds of .cords..of plallywood. i —.¢ DEATHS GROCKETT-At Yonk on June 14th 1921_ John D. Crockett aged 6B. Funeral from his late residence at 2 o'clock on Thursday 16th. to York Cemetery. onlFFlu-isutidehly at the city Hospital on June. 13th, 192i, inlay . . Pap Nunoic to Poland. Llninlent- so: Dnndrufl daughter cf, Mrs Alice Griffin Em val L H985. and see how “the fo'lks” will alpp mrltl... Easy to get, easy to serve “easy to take” is" iCE clllllll A delightful finish to a delicious meal. I v Try it for liot Days reciate your thoughtful- clillrlllt CllllAlliliililS LIMITED. Wholesale Only u tum. cutout-assumin- The. ao__.arr.a aryrgr om- ~ ' listtst "stress word. 1 flfifllY-lliilldlyl" ‘l -" 1o no} om l .l'r it m mt W'luy-8ell~fl.ent-Birs, tits out" iciloii Guardian. = " a ~- - - liaise 10o scrim stu- dsy, or sat lino ‘prairie; or om- ntfi til-cups 6H!" all mustard‘: Count ilvdglpsess W's _ l i saurutrfrspmy 4M jpstisi llatss-Ihrnished Boom ad. ‘its for one week. simian. . . - ~ ‘or... H j.- Olsctuili M cmr ..- T . z... .,. "l"? n. it?!“ i ,".“il.lI-f- ..'. rt... .._ ‘l. "til" .,‘.. n cc. A an y a e titrated u made tstown ‘ l‘r"sl'.“i*-'é““'l‘t\ "r Si? any, Thurs lty hair's} even- .__'". v. e. onto. r rtbintl” thistd l ' ...l~ '