PAGE TEN WESTERN MOUNTAIN Mount Gorddn in llistrlrt. of British Columbia In allilurin of l0,"lil loci. ,. . L.... ,L4 the Kootenay, . ms-m - I or earlier. MODERN CARS 15 me I bl I , - , . -- - M: m?;fmda”,'ne,V9'f.,'2y da,e:”,,I:,",:,”.19;; A soiirvrs:-Moivrsourz: Herold rr. Landry. Mrs. Byron Stewart, Mn. ,-I PRINCE EDWARD TODAY MATINEE 3:30; EVENING. ONE SHOWING ONLY OF FEATLRE ”CARRIE" STARTING ,AT 7:30 P.M. ADMISSION FOR THIS PERFORMANCE-ORCHES- TRA -I80; BALCONY 400. Wll.l.lA'.lI lill.ER'S Pknnvcrlo Afuuoc-r.-nun Can it ever he 'I)acI' .. . to LOVE llll CAIIII DIOT LAURENCE Olivier JENNIFER "Jones BREAKING NITVV PRODITTION NOIV (7OIlI)S AT ROXY THEATRE. N. Y. .LI-IOII UNI") PICRFORNIANCE ONLY AT 10 P. M. GICNEIIAL ADMISSION FOR PREMIERE - 600 g NCAL SH ,4, (9 x. cLiI:”i'oN N . -VVEBB":: llillli "'iii"ii'iI' run Z PAIIEl'WAGNiR'HUSSEY;,.. SEDIAL PREMIER SHOWING DF ALI. IT'S A HIT! 552? (062-n Philip Sousa's ta RE- VT I . caprroa - TODAY ”SAN FRANDISDD STORY" NEWS - MUSICAI. - CARTOON - SHOWS 3:30-7-9 IlDII'T MISS THE IIIIZZIL IIAZZLE IIIIIAIILF X DF, SPDRTSI EXTRA! CARTOON - SERIAL W . per ha: cop thing whom the trap ADVENTURE IN THE WHITE Illlllllll lill till lilllllliit l THURSDAY in: men. ua"z'I enduring "ITO -mun. -9 nu: O. ssxr. Only a god or iii beast can boot the wilderness . . . end this mean is a little of both! The woman who trembles in his arms is like a wild d and gentled with love! THE GUARDIAN, CI-IARLOTTETOWN Christmas At Continued from page I I THE EASTERN GUARDIAN Bruce MacI'hee. Miss Joyce Wlgglnton, Pius McKInnon. AG!-INT GEORGETOWN: Weldon Lovers. The Guardian may be bought at the following places In Montague: Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office; In Georgetown: The Post Office: in Sourh: The Snack Bar and II. Richards st Son. the delicious lunch was served by the Rebecca Sisters bringing an ex- citing day to a close. on Christmas day a. turkey din- ner was served complete with vege- tables, plum pudding and- all the trimmings that go to make up an "Old fashioned Christmas dinner." After Santa Claus's gifts had been opened and excitement still ran high among the children, Santa Claus appeared on the scene ac- companied by the Masons of P. E. I. Preceptory. Beautiful gifts and books of all kinds were presen- .-.'l(iNG'S MILL, Montague, .31-fer many friends will regret will be buying the following size to learn that Miss Ethel Thomp- logs daily, spruce 8 ft, 2 inches son. Montague. is a patient in the long, 6 inches small end and up. P. E. 1. Hospital. All wish her a speedy return to health. Funeral Yesterday At St. George's . 'CASE ADJOURNED - Rus- sell Brown. Dingweills Mills ap- peared before stipendiary Mag- istrate for Kings County. Joseph W. MacDonald, Q.C.. in the Court Hm” RI Georgeww” Yeswrday ted to each child along with fruit and was further remanded in cust- and candy. ndy. and his case adjourned to on Cmrstmu Nygm-, Mr. 90;. ..tThe funeral of the late R. J. McLellan of St. Georges, who pas- sed away on January 10th. at the King's County Hospital, was held Iyesterday morning from his late lresidence to St. Georges Church. deli contrary to Section 237 of they . . - .. .iwhere Solemn Requiem High Mass Criminal Code of Canada. Thtlwas Celebrated by ms mom”. incident took place at Dingwell'sl , . , Mms on January 4m, and Brown Monsignor G. J, McLeilan. with Wednesday January itlst at 2 p.l m. at Georgetown. No evidence- was taken. Brown is charged with intent. to do grevious bodily harm, did unlawfully wound Allan Blas- don Roper organized a party by first taking the children around Town to see all the Christmas lights and then to Ment's Tea Rooms where the children were served refreshments. Here the children were greatly thrilled to meet a number of the members of the Islanders Hockey Team who . . Rev. Phalen McKenna as deacon - A v y,,, 1, g d. . m L , treated them very kindly. dare, em m cm”) I Mme '1 lmd R9V- 990139 M9-C0""'3Ck 95 The season ended with a lovely ' sub-deacon. Rev. Joseph Leclarr pm-Ly for 3 number or the chug. ..tFl7Nl-IRAL ar nmcir norm .”S,,,:I,:f,Le;.e';I,,f.f;eE?.ie5Mass W” A The funeral of the late Chester Bung by the chm. led by Rev. 53,1, Strickland, who passed away ativere Gallant Mrs Earl Macnony his home in Beach Point Saturdayilald presided at me organ. ten and staff when they were en- tertained by the chlldren of St. Vincents Orphanage, under the capable management of the Sister Superior and her staff. The Christ- ll?II1elll'IiiIJI)n10IlI)()nlIIliTlSS )lt:sSIgltE(lill::I;I Pmsem ,1” the ”"”,”"y We” mas programme which was me- to the Murr.z,i' Harbour ChristianIMoSL Rm" James B0He' Mom Semed was gmmly "I-myed by 311' Church, where Rev. Kenneth Nor- I;iIgCrg2ghf;nAi1:I,ul1PxhIJ' Igggggnnoi-wgi ris conducted the service asslstedlr, F Mm':DDna'1d 'Re;v Own; mg: I? Rf"gII'j D. Ma(I)h"5?”' R"V'igins, Rev. Bennett MacDonald. Oillx tho-c as his text. John,.ReV P. L Mullah, Rev J W May 144' qt" "OI -mm" hnms beicardlel Rev Louis Cal.lahanIRev troubled." iiyrriris sung were "Face Urban'Gimg Rev w Keefe ' To Face", and "Abide With Me" A duet. ,,NO Disappomlmem In. Rev. Bennett MacDonald led the ,, V I H . Y service at the grave. Exyealygg 'IjIO?j:(i;grxI;f1:”L1tu1I5 5ungI I-lonorary pail-bearers were Dr. mm Mi” R. J. MacDonald. Frank Mclnnrs on December 23rd the :4C;caLPEgck'GwI::2 bIf4”a1CeI:,l:i1;Ie”vviIE,Mq Far. John F. M015-lac. Alex-Clirrstnias concert was presented mm gage, wmmm J0,.d,,', Lo,,,C,nllu9l' 0Henle.v. Alexander Acomlby the children to their friends Gordon 12' MacNe'il rntinr-rm... IN”? ”a”lb”””'5 Wm M511" land neighbors. Major T. E. Mac- Mu m'meiMu”ay tnglrbourfcem:,Johnston, Allan MacPhee, John trout; was chair-mm; for Lhg even- very Somers, Patrick Doyle. John Far-ling and Mr, Frank Johnson was ' i 4'9” and PMS cBmDbi'”- Iaccompanist for the children. The Following this all retired to the Dining room where a traditional Christmas dinner was served. Be- fore leaving the children were also treated to fruit and candy. The children at the Protestant Or- phanage enjoyed their visit very rnuch and are looking forward to entertaining their little friends in the near future. annual ' TTCT-T Interment was in the church following program was greatly en- D f .CCmel6lT. Ijoyed by all present: I 0 Mr. I." - Recitation: "Welcome" - Patsy. Openmg chorus: "Jingle Bells." Chorus: "Snowy White Snow" - Welcome; "Please Feel At Home” all the pupils lohn Landrigan by Margaret Ml1CD0llRld. iltecltatiori: "Santa and the Mouse" I Monolmue; "Between Father aud- -Barbara . u.-I-here passed mm). on Jang'Mother" by Jackie Lewis. Ichrlstmas Carols, - Nine pupils um... 12”, m the 1.,.m.mc,a1 simyi Recitation: "Seeing Santa Claus" Duet:"'Rudclph - Ronnie and atorium after a lengthy illncsefby Lenme Macxhmmh B0b, . . Mr. John Landrlgan. Sturgeon, in, DTHIZ "Christ-mli-5 Initials" b)'lCh”5”ml5 D”)! T Nme I;),”y5 his 431,11 yea,-, Grades 1 and 1;. iDriIl: "Alice Blue Gown -seven Tire deceased was the son of the, CIIOYUS by JUlll0I' Departmeirtziglrls H , ,, late Mr. and Mrs. Mathias Land. , "Rudolph." "Santa claus Is Coming 5019: Away In 5 Man" " rrgan, Sturgeon. He lrnvcs to mourn i To Town" and "Here Comes Santa." mmf ,, ,. V , .. three brothers, Rev CnrncliusI Recitation; "StlrTit1g Times” hv Due" h0”IIy mp Smmman ' Landrigan. Eclmnulovr, Alberta: James Corrdnn I IROHME and BDIIM .- Wrlliam P at home. and ClementI Dlalouge; "The Battle of Erowri."'.(.;ms Chmusd The Lmem and in New York and um sisters. R.eoltat.ion' "We're Scared" bv G"d Km." .. .. M”-I3 M” palmk Km”-Vt New David 0' I-Ianlev and Helen Ann ge.K:.t;:n0IL A Lime Mm - . , , . York. and Elizabeth. Mrs. B.rnard R Mnccanum. KLUUHM: H Three Ems Recitation: "The first Christmas". C ii i , l 'l ' . H 8g m" Cm! OHMOVW I Chorus: "Don't Look out the Win- Th. r "l -'1 b ' . . m0lilIIIIlIZulIl'le'OIlTl lioifrrehelgf IIIII:Ibyqa” O H;m1ey' . Idow" T A” the pupils b,,,,he,. W,”-mm ,0 5.. Paw; Dialogue: "Catching the Spirit.” Recitation: "Good Night" -Bobby Intermission Instrumental music and sale of candy. Chorus by Senior Department;I "Angels We Have Heard On Hlghfi "O Come, All Ye Faithful," "Silent: Night." "The First Noel." IPTIHCC Ed'W5l'd Recitation: "What Do You Sup-I PTECGDI-Olly N0. Church, Sturgeon. Interment willt The Quee" be in the church cemetery. CASH DONATIONS ISL Peterls North 35 lcrystail Chapter Members of Lodge 218 B. M. W. E and "Jolly Old St. Nick” by Charles and Gerald Glllis. Recitation; "Suppose" by Lillian joyed by all. During the inter- mission violin numbers were render- Whrtlucks Tire. Service . ed by Mr Patti Glllis, accompanied r Anon) nious Mr. Alex. O'Hanley very efficient- ly acted as chairman, and the fol- Two" W" 1' Diaiorzuc: Mr, Particular." - -- -- -- - Coiicctzon at Orphanage Service 1 tree. A donation was made by the W. I. for treats. These and other , Old English i Tea Blend iii”-m'13.Z.f”3i225.”Ss”Z2'..'?. ”””””' ' As Santa made his way home- ward, the National Anthem was sung to bring a pleasant evening to CHRISTMAS GIFT LIST School Room KINE'I'I'E CLUB -- a close. As each wended his way. these familiar wishes were echoed in the night. "Merry Christmas and I a happy New Year to one and all." Album --Fl ne ll.J. Malian lt.0. Optometrist. Eyes Examined Fitting and supplying Glasses, clo Office Hours: 10 to I2 A..lI. 2 to B I'.ltI. and by appointment. Office Connected with Mabon Drul Co. Montague. P. E. I. -gm-1-M-z:--1-M January Clearance Sale At HDDLEY'S MEN'S, WEAR MONTAGUE All Lines Greatly Reduced Special on Men's and Boys' Jock Shirts From 54.95 to 55.95 Stonflelds I-leovy Underwear , Red Label Combinations only . .. . . . 56.45 Blue Label Combinations only .. .. . 56.95 a drama of savage anions and spectacular adventure in - IXCITINO COLOII PRIIIDE Large range. Station Wagon Coats. Jeo- liets. Sweaters. Work clothing. Suits. etc. all reduced at least 25'ls - Some to am presentation of a beautiful record cabinet to the children. A Estate ,Gcorgc J. Rogrrs -550.00 50.00IRlngwood . 50.00lPembrooke W. I. -i0.o0Iclothes, mitts, socks. wrapped gifts I. - pose?" bv David Lewis, ' Christmas conceft Recitation: "The Light of The N0- ll.0-Flt-gfa j Star” by Mary Maccallum. 31- Jdllla Efihmls 39 Sp ”wH I Monolgue; "A Flower On A Leaf" Ca(if:gi1;, Lggidfi I V . tOn Friday evening. Decclnherl by 1.015 Po.w9I,1j , Charlottetown I .. 2.5.00 isth, the pupils and teachers of St, PP"””f.ll”' Georges Cmismms Dr. W. J. P. McMillan 10.00 Peter's North School prcsentedl, Igieghtlmy "Samak secret" by Mrs. H. S. Henderson .. .. 10.00 their Christmas Concert before. al I 3 t - Eastern Start L. 0. B. A. large and appreciative audiericc.IRIcm”d III-V”".' ,, E35l9l'll DISIYICI5 - 10-00 The musical selections were en- DMI5 'Ch"sI'””” I” Km"my by Mr. James Giliis on the piano. Pow.e”' ,, M” G: Gt K' Peak? " The accmnpammem for me group Dialogue; A street In Beth- Mrs. Kitty Saunders . singing was under the direction of cL"'”"; " H Mrs, G.wBi;lce . Mrs, T, R. Ledwe”. Recitation: Chimneys by Ghar- Gnslleleall g - v- - p - -- - lcs Grllrs. Murray Harbour North W. I. 2.00 lowing programme was presented: Sn';';atIgiEfl;05;3rr?E,egI':n”;;?ET;I::mf: pm. R4,... G. C. webs”, 35 m-'- rrrrrr r- attire. much to the pleasure of all. A f.”9ld c L I especially the younger children. As :':a.-IOIC M;CN;uLLCIhemn" ' he entered, the school chorus sang. Eha bola I ' , "Herc Comes Santa.." Having greet- Cnlkdoma W II Zion I” 5” 1” Ills mendl-l' ”l'- "9 A Little Friend,AEast Point .... 1:30 distributed gifts from the well laden Mm F. E. smanwood H L00 THE HOYAL ARCH MASONS - Lovely Radio and Dictionary for Two splen- did Record Players and Record WILDLY LODGE No. 27 I. O. O. F. Record Cabinet and a number of lovely recordk BUSINEE AND PROFESSIONAL WOMENS CLUB-Charlottetown. Album of Splendidirtecords Mcwilliams st Turners, O'Lea.ry-- Box of clothing O'Leary Friends - Per Mrs. L. G. Dewar: Box of Clothing, Toys,snd Drug Supplies Anonymous, O'Leary - Clothing L. O. B. A. Clyde River - pillow cases, Baby clothes, 2 quills. pre- serves, pickles, home made cookies Mary J. McClure. Murray I-larbour North - socks, mitts. books, puz- zles Harrington Womsns Institute - Lovely wrapped gifts Kenslngton W. I. -- lovely quilt and crib blanket A friend -- second hand clothing Mrs. lottetown - 8 prs. mitts. books, candy and wrapped gifts. Belle River W. I. - 2 prs. panties, box note paper, toilet set, slip, mitts. socks, dress, 2 skirts white Sands W. I. - gloves, scarf, sweater, B prs. mitts. socks, pants, bed socks. jig-saw puzzles, games. ks boo Mrs. W. A. Johnstone, Montague- 2 prs. mitts. pr..socks Fredericton W. I. - Lovely wrap- ped gifts ' Womens Auxiliary. E. C. A. 1''. Station. summerside Lovely wrapped gifts for each child Enmore W. I. - Skirts, socks. mitts, doll, wool cap, dress, 31.00 cash Vocational School, Cha.riottetown- 8 hand-made slelghs Miss Viola Allen. Wellington - 1 case choice canned beef Central Lot l6 W. I. ped gifts. toys, sweaters North St. Eleanors W. I. -- wrap- ped gifts Queen Mary W. I. - box toys, second hand clothing, mitts, stock- ings, other hand knit articles. books, lovely quilt Pleasant Valley Ladies Aid -Un- ited Church -- lovely wrapped gifts Mrs. James Bell, Cape Traverse- beautiful gifts Mrs. R. R. Palmer, Sum.merside- beautifui used clothing for boys Orwell Cove W. I. -' pyjamas, mitts. skirt, caps DeBlois Bros. - four 'boxes as- sorted cookies. box candy Mrs. Frank Jardine, Charlotte- town - lovely white mitts Mrs. Lemuel J. Orr. French River - box new dolls and toys The Northam United Church Lad- ies Aid - toys, books, games Belvedere Star Group. Trinity Church - lovely wrapped gifts Trinity Sunday School, Charlotte- town - candy West Kent School Pupils - treat candy, oranges. apples Anonymous - coloring books crayons Hope River W. I. - socks. mitts, nighttc. books Miss Eva. Beer, Charlottetown - records Queen Elizabeth Iristitute. Beach Point -- rubbers. stockings, over- shocs, panties, pyjamas, mitts. games wrap- 6; ma M. Sutherland. Char- W Stanhopelw. I. -- Mitts Hughes Drug Store - Chocolates. noxema cream, tooth paste and brushes, candy Cherry Valley W. I. - shirt, stock- ings. sockees, mitts. books. bibs, lblarrket, wrapped gifts W. 1., Rocky Pt. Isocks. mitts. slippers - second hand IE1don W. I. - mitts. soap. face clothes, towel, baby bootees Sherbrook W. I.- beautiful over- coat. hat. shirt, slacks, shoes, stockings, mitts Beach Point W. I. - Christmas box Belmont Women's Missionary Soc- iety, Lot 16 - wrapped gifts, face clothes Fire-side dale. Trinity Church mitts Mlminegash United Church Auxil- iary - mitts and socks Lady Patricia L. 0. B. A.. Long Creek - lovely pillow cases and towels Memorial L. 0. B. A.. Charlotte- town -- pillow cases and runners. Anonymous - coloring books. cra- yons, story books Mrs. J. Pope Clark. Charlottetown -hamper of apples Mrs. E. S. Burleigh. Ellerslle - 2 pairs socks. I pair mittens Jessie G. Murphy. Kensington - mitts Princess Mary Lodge, Crapaud - lovely second hand clothing, few new articles. face cloths Women's Institute, Richmond Street, Charlottetown lovely stuffed animals Riverdale as Churchill W. I. - 2 Pairs socks, 2 pair panties, under- vests a sweater (all new and love- ly) Princess Mary Lodge. Crapaud - Flannellette blankets, 2 boys sweaters. pillow cases North Milton W. I. - lovely quilt mitts. Jacket Bedford W. I. - beautiful dresses. pyjamas. pillow cases Bearletown W; 11. - lovely quilt Gaspereau W. I. - lovely second hand clothing. books. candy, fudge st.-Peters Road West W. I. second hand clothing Good Hope 1068!. Lot 16 - quilt. toys, books, pencils, crayons. face cloths Anonymous - box lovely wrapped Christmas gifts. hockey stick Ar-nfast Coal. Company -- pail of candy Canadian Legion B. E. B. L.. Bum- Ciroup. Jr. W. A. Park- Lovely mer-side Branch -- 2 hampers , apples Mr. F. Reeves. Bouthport. - 8 bags of apples Masons Preceptory - hamper ap- ples ' EDVIARD F,l,l.I..g and SAT. i ..... I Y1 I'. G. H. Toombs, - oe.udy , Hazel Grove W. 1. Hunter River, socks, lmitts. slippers, nlghtie, wrap- ped gifts Atlantic Wholesalers - pail of candy i Prowse Bros. - case of oranges Lower Montague United Church school - fruit Juices, white gifts Kensington W. I. - lovely dolls sa cradles Mt. Mellick W. I. - wrapped gifts for each child Lynda an Joyce Murray. Bedequ - 2 lovely wrapped gifts - Ralph Raynor. Mt. Herbert --10 doz. eggs Rogers apples Alberton People, Members of Dack . I. -- wrapped gifts for each child, second hand clothing Mrs. Robert Waters, Mt. Herbert - eggs . Anonymous -- wrapped gifts and books Womens Missionary Society. East Point Baptist Church - large box used clothing. . - Mrs. W. L. Mcliachern, Mermaid - 20 hockey sticks Mina Shaw -- 1 game of ten pins Mrs. J. L. Lockhart, Charlottetown - 3 pairs mitts Lady Argyle L. O. B. A. - 2 large quilts Argyle Shore W. I. -- Candy, nuts, socks Presbyterian Girls Auxiliary, sum- merslde beautiful dolls and cradles Mrs. H. E. Miller, Charlottetown -- lovely christmas pudding Douglas Mayne, Charlottetown - sharpened scissors Earnscliff W. I. - lovely clothing. stockings, mitts g Malpeque W. I. - lovely wrapped gifts, dress Mrs. Wilbert Younker, Kingston- lovely present Anne, Alex and Elizabeth Horne- assortment of candy Mrs. Bert Willis - baby cloths Pleasant Valley Ladies Aid, Unit- ed Church - beautiful wrapped gifts North Bedeque W. I. - blanket, wrapped gifts and cards blanket. wrapped gifts and cards Central Creamerles - treat of Ice Cream Christmas day. Mrs. Ralph Proud. St. Peters Road - second hand toys and clothing Earnscliffe W. I. - clothing Hardware - 1 hamper 3ANUARYWi.4,g19s3 Edith McPherson. Alliston, ..Mm, --lovely C as gifts Parkdale W. I. - candy Mrs. Boswell Jenkins. Mt. Herbert -- wrapped gifts and candy Zion Church Guides wrapped presents New Haven W. 1. - mitts. socks. towel. pillow cases,, soap chips, soap. pussies. 2 beautiful quilts Bevan Bros. Plumbers - candy Ben Cousins. Rose Valley - box apples Kinsmen - Summerside, - toyg, books. baby toys. dolls , Murray River W I. - Wrapped gifts. Inittl. tows panties, comm, sockees y i w Presbyterian girls Auxiliary, sum. merside - lovely wrapped gifts Miss Janie Acorn. Mlllvlew - 5 pairs lovely mitts Miss Ruth Wood. Sunday School Teacher - wrapped present; for the girls Trinity Church Cubs -- box of toys Peters Roed west W. I. -- Christ- mas parcel Miss Flora. A. Stewart. Eilerslle, R. R. 1 - wrapped gifts, other articles Reeds Corner W. I. - gifts Tyne Valley W. I. - lovely Christ- mas box SIL. N. Grant, R. C. A. 1''. station, Bummersldc. lovely Wrapped gifts for each child and candy Mrs. Wright - boys skates and books Shams Bros, Grocers -- ease of or- anges Pownal W. I. clothes, books, can Department. of Health and Welfare - 1 new tricycle Mrs. Harold Stewart - candy Ray E. Stokes. Ann Harbor. Michi- gian - 2 boxes of beautiful used clothing and candy Member of the I. 0. O. F'.. Chu- lottetown -- very kindly cut all children: hair for Christmas lovely - games. mitts, Carvell Bros. - nuts, candy and grapes Mrs. A. B. Fisher, Charlottetown - ll pairs of beautiful socks CRYSTAL BEACH. Ont... Jan. Ill --(GP)-'Fire gutted the. historic Edgewater Hotel on the lakefront here early today. The three-storey, 32-room hotel. a rambling wooden structure was valued at s65,000. only a few of its contents were saved. DOROTHY DlX'S DDLlIMII- Contlnued from page 2 friends. My problem is that the boy will see me at the dance and wonder why I refused his invitation. parents are so strict. I'm 14. ANSWER I'm ashamed to tell him my C. B. Drm't. ever be ashamed to tell the truth. Can't you see that the boy would be far more hurt if he feels you wouldntt go with him than he'll be when he knows you couldn't go? Miss Nlnlen cannot reply personally to readers bull wIII'enewer problems of general Interest through this column. ' ' Ererytome I CANADA'S lASTI5T- IT'S ALL PURI I I I IXTRA SOAPY Nothing can take the place of New. better than ever Sunlight-it washes everything washable. Makes more suds faster. Your bands will love it. Get New Sunlight today! SILLINO IA! SOAP E.R.BroWEc?Son Fire, Auto, Life, Accident. sickness And Plate Glass Insurance At Lowest ltatss t Agent at Summerside. D. 0. Stewart 144 Richmond St. Charlottetown p The K. & R. SELLOIIT STILL Goes on . CLOTHING FOR ALL THE FAMILY We hovento niove-the stock must go RIOARDLISS OF PRICI 111 Richmond St.