MJ, -14. ‘Zmic-hk-Idl-JKM H l! wlclzsix i=r__,,___._______r" PRINCE EDWARD - now Dfalinrc 3.15. Adults 35c. GorLTa! 20-370. Children 15c, un\l..'l‘ax lc-lfic. Night ‘l o 8.45. Orcbeltr: 50c, Govt. Tax ZIr-SZI‘. niumiy 40¢. Govt. Tax h-flc- Children 25¢- Guvt. Tax lc-Zfic. E V E R Y WILL UNDERSTAND EVERY GIRL will know...why her heart forgave and her love en- dured. Hltlill tIupuq/i H GARTB R€AK ta Iwppin u: "Dogs 1S Uogs” UUK UANU s‘ HOR T PARAMOUNT PICTURIAL ’l“\LKIES “ Puff Your Blues Away” MUSICAL Farrell Flashing Star In His Latest Pavel-He's Best Role So Far With Fair Madge Evans in “Heartbreak” Nclv Serial At (‘zipitol ‘ wsice Uotiglas rhirbanks ap- (IJll "The Lamb" which I was his first picture. many, ymi-s iuzo has anybody on the en no closely suggested the lul Uouu as Ilarold (Red) . - uho is starred in "The ' V. "ckilltlslf the imr Iblascot J-L sonic serial, the first 1n- i i". of ivhich was shown at uJol yl-stertluy. "The Gallop- r ithivst" will continue at the Triangles may mean one thing in a geometry class, but they are of unlimited variety in motion picture plots. This was convincingly demoli- struted at the Prince Edward Theatre yesterday when "Heart- break" Fox romantic drama starring Charles Farrell -anrl Marlee Evzius ti until Sniturd-ay’ and the sub- with Hurdle Albright and John ' t i-iiisoilcs will be shown on Arlcdge and Paul Cuvanagli featur- A1121‘ days i-iich week, ed opened to pleased IILIdICZICCS. I iin the first flashing shot on the] Hardin Albright is seen ns the - you, Red cnrorts with the old- twin brother of Madge Evans whose , 2e l-‘nirhniiks zip that kept the’ i r- t‘ i i rilzht thruuuh IIlt‘ CJlWlllllPll. 11m; {hum-d him I I)ll‘f‘CI.()l' Alfred L. Wi)i'k<‘i' lills i sq,“- 1r...“ ,1 irycrk» Qshoivti rare dramatic skill iii ucuv- . ‘Phi-re is soincllziiig of i lug the elements of the plot intn in hi< manner. ton, and l an ordered sequence of events which ‘ill! uiufc I transpire in ascending tempo until Tim ug- [the thrilling: cfimax in which um» ‘in- (‘iii- i hritzht (liq: through Farrell's " .. ch‘ deft nnil l. How ht- zltollrs. flIIIlOllLZIl tli| ‘slew mu vi‘ action and the pays include-s the forfeit n5 fame ' is said to please i and honor, and succeeds in ivinnini; irlwl "Fliclitrc. < seen us a daring 1' :i frontier settle-I .. l‘1ll‘I,V davs of the who matches wits ivlth a oi tlaiuzeroils cattle rustlers. to iivciige the Iii ltl iiuiliriiecs. It is show- ‘ the forgiveness of Miss Evans, cnm- 7 I prises the height of Fairells splcnd- i id performance. Claude Kim: as the genial old father of Albrlght and John St. Polls as the American ambassador to élustrla. have been splendidly cas . Is Native Of P. E. Island FREDERICTON, Feb. 24.-Dr. W. H. Coffyn, Bathurst, M.L.A. for Gloucester, who will second the ad- dress 1n reply to the Speech from the Throne, at the opening of the Legislature here Thursday, is a na- tive of Prince Edward Island, hav- ing been born at St. Peter's Har- bor in 1878. Like so many others who have entered politics in the Maritime Provinces, he was at one time a school teacher. Dr. Coffyn was educated at Prince of Wales Collcze. Charlottetown. and after a short period as a. teacher entered Dalhousle University, Halifax. being n perilous FlIllflIlOll. t ‘biuese Refuse T0 Be Driven Out l1; Jliirris J. Harris, ‘ssociatcd l’i'c~\' suit‘ Correspondent. Copy ' 11', liiz-zt, by the Associated 1':'P ' sll.\.\'G1l.»\1, Feb. 24- Japanese sii ll hiiiuhvcl the Chinese strong- ‘ i‘. "t liiuiigxviiii in a furious at- . t.‘ . shook the countryside to- . u ugaln failed to blast out flunese who still swept the I .‘_Ili_|' with an ever constant rifle 4rd machine gull fire. ' '1".\;o (YIllllFSl) :u,~ropl-.ines in turn lirul‘ Kldllglfllll. missing-their tar- [‘“I. by only 1H0 feet. The air uttnek was followed up llnvt‘ is dv=lrcd by both FfllTPII niiil ' "Lllll' Al- ' Miss Evans proves herself a izrzmd i emotional actress. John Arlcdge. as ' Fanells friend and fellow flier. I li- IWZIYIFLI fighting. The Japanese i h. ii Jinn-lied ll. desperate attempt tn izikc Kiunuuiiii in the darkness before dawn. Their batteries on the Klu nil Golf Course opened fire on rim. Chinese positions, but the iu-tiiliry- utiiii-k brought them noth- graduutgd from that institution with a B. A. degree in 1903. He lat- cal School with a degree of M. D. 7: then shifted the style of tick, in which for almost they’ hurl sought to cap- i<1<11l.Q\\'fll1» IOFHI mint iOdP-Y a few years at Pokiok, York County, H- flu‘ $tlilllflllill battle line from , and removed to Bathurst in 1911, to Wvosunc. and took to: when- he has continued to practise lll ll bPQIIIJICIIIZII’ offensive. ' ever since. In addition to general itiuiirtcrr; of Lieutenant Gen- medicine and 5,178,313,’ Dr_ com,“ PIPHIIIPIII UYNIH. Japflncficihas, for the most part, devoted his mir-utli-r. behind the Klangwan attention to specializing in eye, ear, .'..iirl more Japanese soldiers nose and throat ciiseases. He built i .n- i‘.\'l\r‘(‘l(‘f| to come to the aid and maintained for several years ii , l»! Illh IFli‘l'(‘.‘§. How many would ar- 29-bed hosltal at; Bathing, This j lvc nnd when was kept a secret. institution was later taken over by ‘I Juimnse ofiicliils said two oddi-I a public board and ls now malntuin- ‘ tionul army divisions -—aboul: 22,- ed as fl. public Ilospltal, , 000 lnen-vrould sail from Japan in Dr. Coflyn first entered the politl- I the nenr future and that with their cal field in 1930, when he was a i arrival. Lieutenant General Uyeda candidate for the County of Glou- l Wflllifl be superseded by a full gen- caster in the Conservative interests. era]. He was defeated in the general clcc- i A fleet of eight giant bombing tion for that year. hilt was clef-it'd I planes ilarkcncil the skies over to the Leiiislntilre in 1931 at n h}, l Kianrzivziifs northwest sector and election called following tlii: death, set lrinse the rain of blows that 0f the late John P, Inrrlon. Bat. ‘made the ground fairly tremble. hilrst, regaining this scat for thcl They used 250 pound mlsslcs in Richards administration. The mcm-y their attempt to obliterate the ber for Gloucester has been immun- Chinese defenses and open a way Ont in the Masonic Order and the for the Japanese to enter into the provincial and Canadian mpdigfly bcli-agilcred village. “WCIBIIOYIS- The rnid lasted less than a half -- --___ ,_\__ hour. causing tremendous damage mfltlcally homblne, them, the Jn-t to the Chinese positions, although Danesc bnttcrinr. again opened “m; Immediately afterward little hnp- Fmd l1 gr-ncrlil nilvnnee of nrmorcd i pencil in the way of a Japanese “"5- “lnks "m1 Inl-"ultry Wns ord-i Ildvancc. erad- I-low nny Chinese survived the The Javanese fliers apparently‘ terrific blasts remained a mystery. Sought to cause tlin greatest possl- ‘ But when the smoke and debris ble damage from their huge bombs. laden air hud partially cleared. the The earlier JllpllflPS/F push, him Uhincsc still were there, continu- ed at the Chlncile machine gun po~ Ing to pour rifle and machine gun sltlons to the north of the villnm. bullets at. the Japanese positions. was broken up hy tiii- Chinpgg do. After the plnncs had flown up fenders who quickly ljpinghcd u, bud ilnwn the Chinese lines. syste- counter attack of their own. pltal and the Manhatten Eye and Ear Hospital. l‘ min: r .i' "i or graduated from Dalhoilsle Medi- ’ C. M., and completed his medicaf education in New York, taking ' special courses in eye, ear, nose and l throat at the Knapp Memorial Hi5. ; i He practised general medicine for $411170], -NOW PLA YING’ ltlatlnec 3.15. Ailiim tic. Govt- Govt. 'l‘a.\' lc-ltlr. Nlflll 7 S ——42c. Children 234‘. GOVI- Tl“ DARING STUNTS sr "u, ‘ PRINCE ED WARD Tax 10-260. Children 15c, 3.45. Adults 40c. Govt. Tu 2o 1c--26c. GET IN TODAY 0N THE FIRST CHAPTER OF TllE GREATEST STUNT SERIM. EVER MADE NEVER BEFORE SUCII SPEED! TIIRILLS! DARING STUNTS! Japs llurl Forces .1‘.<:;;iii1st. Slizulghai i suciittctl ‘ Copy- thu .'\:-r».)l.'il\I.L‘(I SITAYCII ‘ I. Fob. 25 ~Jftpf1fl mus -,I »- - » <uinsh Japanese lilies MORE THRILLS A D V E N T U R E EXACTLY AS YOU LIKE IT : TIM McCOY IN Wlll money buy lupplnua? This giant of lndultry thlnlin so, Imtll ho find: himself alone In u GREAT HUMAN CRISIS. When gold turn: to usher and Love becomes life's rarest treasure! ALSO SHQRT TALKIES. Starting NONIIIIY IN COOPERATION WITH THE "" Yb MENS CL UB‘ PRESENTS ifiiifiiiizilrl ‘lllchttans F ll GENTRM. GIINRIIIIN BUY fill-DIN CITY IUITII~ 1 lb. 130; I Jbl. 656; 10 1h. 83-10. _ I 0754-1741 3-—IMYS—3 ‘IOXOID CLINIC it Provincial Sanitarium OM00. Saturdny from 10 In 13. l-fl-Ifl-tf. DIPIITIIIIIA. — Immuniz- in: Clinic for children :1: months Ito fourteen your: at Prince Strut ‘School, Ifldsy 4 P. 1f. llll-I-ll-If. I BAPTIST SIIWCIS -i- Sumac: of the Tryon Baptist Church. Sun- dny, ab. 20th: 11 n. m, Souabnw; 7.80 p. 1a., ‘Ryan. CORNWALL CHARGE, Ileb. 20th: New Dominion, at I! l. 1a.; King- stun at 3 p. m.: Comvrfll at '1. Rev. D. K. Rosa, Mlnllbtr. MILTON. St. John! Church. Bun- dny, Rb. 28th: Morning Buyer 1nd sermon, 1080 s. m. Evening Service. 7.80 p. m.: "St. Kirk's. Rm- tioo, iI-Ioly Communion and Sermon, 3.30 p. m. Rev. Geono Wink. LIE, motor. P318521‘!!! MEETING -. The Presbytery of Prince Edward Inland With FRANCES DEE ROBERT AMES IULIITTI COMPTON DAVID DURAN!) “ TIIE .the landing of more troops drove FIGHTING FIIOL” the Nippon” for» wit“ u" Chinese strongholds in the heaviest fighting yet of the five day drive on the Klanswn front- Forty Japanese army and navy aeroplanes, the KIWI-Est 11999 m"! far unleashed by the invaders, mined down explosives in an at» tempt to crack the Chinese resis- tance. _ The Japanese said they not only had broken the Chinese lines at Mlaochungchen but that the Chin- ese were retreating from that area and that the Japanese had reached Kiting-wan today in a conflict that rose to new heights. Japanese officers said today their troops at Mbwchungohen, northwest o: Kliingwan; had broken through the Chinese 111185 and ad- vanced 1,000 yards in a. southwest- erly direction towards Tazang, with tho active support or artillery. Threats of a Chinese offensive to and block JIARITIME EDQUARTERS" For Good Foods at Low Prices g Prices effective February 26th to 29th I I AYLMEWS CIIOICE QUALITY N0. 2 SQUAT (EXTRA SPECIAL) Iilill)~1l‘l' MORNING ONLY FROM 9 A. M. T0 10 A. M. TOMATOES Per rm 5c u--.¢_--J Finely Granulated SURPRISE SQAPI RAN GOON RICE AYLMER s 0 U except As k Brunswick Brand SARDINES In oil or Tomato Sauce ...... ..Tin Choice Quality 2 for lb. .. CLAMS 11 oz. tins Choice Qua? LOBSTL Z21‘? ....... -330 ' Choice Quality Cooking F-[Gs lb........ Heinz Tomato Catsup Per Hciuz Vinegar, Cider, Malt 1/4 lb. Heinz Cucumber Pickles Fer Jar. ., Peanut Butter (Glass Barrels, Libby's or French's llust 9 oz. jar. 2 jars {o .. Macaroni. all kinda 2 packnqcn .. ..I Kellogg's All Bran Packaqc Quaker Oats (CIiirat-ulro PZICNBPYBI .................. .. While Swan Buckwheat Flour "lc F-iliing Powder ‘I; Sh. tin .. These Prices Prevail lliifltl L-ARIL-l (tr SUGAR 5 p.125‘, s hm 22c u I All flavors 2 tins or White Wine, pint sIzc........................ 23c ........................................ .. 17c F} VEET PICKLEI) PICNIC Wllllf SAUSAGE. 2 Lbs. . ~. PJKIST ORANGES (Med. Size) Per Doz. .. . . . . .. 28c 1H Hour Special Tuesday 2 to 3 p. m. only Eaton’: Artificial VANILLA Chicken gig: ELV"""' For Maritime Fish Choice Pink SALMON 1 lb. Tina.................. Smoked Fillet: of 2 tins HADDIE Freshnel: guaranteed 2 m.’ Brunswick Brand Chick“ HADDIE l4 0|. tins................. ......... ..Ez-.. . . . . . . . . . ..5g 5c 25c 19c h 15¢ Aylmer Fancy Quality Tin". Asparagus Tips 45¢ 7c .- 10c 15c Rey-I or White Stnr Vent cum Each. EATO S Jelly Powdgrq t" fllvwl) uch . . H°"""' mills or Cherry Punch Per bottle...“ cum 28c Per box ..........,..,.,.._,...,..,.,,,,,_.,,_,,,,__, 0x0 curator a u.élottlu.................................................... xo ordlal For bottle.................................................... Rlmo (large pkg.) Gillan’: Lye Per Tin. Fall-y Soup 25c ..... 19c , 35c 17c at Both Our Charlottetown and Summcnide Stores HAMS, Per Lb. 12c 2Lbs...............21c Lb. Blocks. will meet in regular ruulou at 11 n. m. on ‘murky. Much llt. in Zion Church Bail, Charlottetown. an "rcclable advance sllflhtl? northwest of Klanzwun. The Japanese threw into the battl¢ p11 their Lvlilllble strenflm of armaments and lnfantfy- '1'“ 359m fgged aver i; line extending from Klangwian to Mlaochungchen and beyond. While the Ja-nmm MI guns and mummies kept "P l" “'1' ceasing fire, the Mikado‘; soldlm advanced under the mum in the mace of a steady stream 0f 011111988 rifle and machine sun bullet!- The Japanese said thfly hid pushed farther wwml nuns. I sizable town five miles due west 0f Klangwan. There was no confirm- ation of this mdvance. Tenn: :1- ready was virtually destroyed by Japanese bombers, nlt-houzh 017N118 Chinese hm hmvllfu wen It!!! there. The Japanese laid details for the attack with the break at day. Br. Minister Afler Hockey. Ilnrlfl-Ilo Itlffpcll- Garment Workers Strike Ended MONTREAL, Que. Fob. 22- (By The Canadian Poem-Agree- ing to accept a ten per cent wage reduction, 1,700 workers in the Garment Trades on Saturday pav- ed the my towards resumption of their Jobs tomorrow morning. The workers wont on strike Ihursday. On Saturday the quel- tlonwasputinnvoteandthema- jorlty decided to accept the reduct- ion until ‘Iuch time u condition in the trade improved. ' I. Flneberg. organizer of the lo- cal branch of the Internmnnu Ladies‘ Garment Workers’ Union. to which the utrikarl belonged, In- nouncod the settlement last night. l-fc stated that he believed all those affected would resume work todlv. ' New Manchurian State A Republic MUKDIN. blnohllh». m. m- (APJ-Jlbc northeastern executive committee of the new Manchurian elite announced today that 1t vvwld lbc nationally a NPIIDIIC for the time being with awry Pfl-Yl- form- OIbOYCIIIPCIIOfCIGIIHO,IS"WIIV- lslonal chief executive.” But both the Mme 0o be given the country and the title of tt-l head would be carefully chosen to lmo the my wen (or the estab- llshmqnt of n. monudxv 1n the future. m outline d the new state's constitution imitated. Gives Views On Potato Bug Fear ST. JOHN, N. 13., Feb. ill-The Colorado beetle-or potato bug- might be introduced into England in soil adhering to tubers or, during the insect’: active season. 1n any produce packed in the district: where the beetle is prevalent. This is the opinion expressed by Sir John Gilmour, British Minister of Agriculture, In a. letter sent to Lord Apsley, British M. P. 1mm- ter made a recent inquiry on behalf of Lady Diana Sheddon, formerly Lady Diana Beaufort, who had re- ceived a request from W. H. Jones, of Darrygolan, Lakeville, Carleton county, to do whatever possible to- ward having the British embargo on Cmaclian potatoes lifted. Sir John Gllmour wrote: "Dear Apsleyn-In reply to your letter of Jan. 21, I write to assure you that the embargo on the importation 1n- to this country of Canadian pota- toes was imposed and is maintained NORTH WILTSIIII SCHOOL Report for the month of Junu~ ury. Grade X.—I. Albert Bowman, 2. Beatrice Hatherloy. entirely on account o! the preval- ence throughout the Doullnlon of the Colorado beetle. "'I‘be question oi this embargo has been carefully explored on more than one occasion since the issue of the order nearly seven years ago, but none of my predecessors at this ministry has felt justified in remov- ing the restrictions. "I regret that. I am unable to le- cept the suggestion made by your correspondent that there is no rill: of the introduction of the Colorado beetle in Canadian potatoes. ‘rho beetle may well be brought in soil adherln: to tubers, or (during the active season) in any produce which bu been packed 1n a district when Grade VIII. (Bra-I. Hbnry God- frey, I. Reta Euler. Grade VIII. (Jr.)-1. Victor Dea- con, 2. Arnold Godfrey, l. Hilda Noyo. Grade VI. -1. Nolloa- Ilathetlw. 2. Keith Johnston. 8. faith Enter. Undo v. -1. ma!» chm 2- Fay Johnston. 3. Thelma lithe- Lean. Grade IVs-I. m1 Jobnlton. 2. Ralph Noyo. Grade IIL- I. Donnie Mac- bun. Grade I.-I. Claude Godfrey. 3- bomo Easter. 8. John Berrlnn. Florence J. Want. Teacher. ._.__.______ Turrett Cigarette °°k¢Y Contest i———-—-_ I A representative array or Judge, merits of fore. wly for prizes allzresating 315m, TM widespread interest iii mi can: teat is indicated by the great num. ber of entries already received which necessitates a large and ,,,_ P011 clerical staff. The wimui-g wiii be those who estimate correctly m» nelrest correctly, the number oi so“ m“ Wm b” m7“ by each National Hockey Leagug club during the regular mbeduled race ending March . The Illdlea named are as IOIIOWs: I. W. Ferguson, sporting editor oi the Herald, Montreal; Albert Lab- "89. Hbvrtlng editor of La Please, Montreal; L. A. Larivee, sporting Irlllustration, Momregi; James P. Fitzgerald, sporting edi- tor of Toronto Telegram; chime, P- 000d. sports writer Toronto star; 6191101180 Pmulx, siaortini: editor of 18 501011. Quebec. The decision oi m!“ fvdses will be final. While Toronto and Montrgg‘. operate the only Canadian team in the National Hockey League en_ tries are being received from every known point 1n the Dominion from coast to coast. Tells llyspeptic; What to Eat Strict. Diets mien Lllllftfrbill)’ It is a well known fact that some foods have A strong tendency to produce excessive stomach acidity and consequent indigestion. By omitting from daily meals those foods that fiii-plerlence proves do not lime and ting the diet lo cer- tain tnabuleu ltomac‘ ltancu. be slowly overcome. tlmesin ten, ‘7 . ., indigestion, us, eta, are dtie to excessive acidity and the premature souriiig of fond In the stomach. Keep the stomach clean and sweet by freeing it 0n this extra acid and then sufferers can out flu food: they like best and as much a: tbuywant in reason and hove no stomach trouble at iill. ‘lhousands of pooplsdo this daily by merely taking after every meal u little Biaumted Milnesla, which can be had at my good drug store in either powder or tablet form. Bisurated Magnesia instantly neu- trallues stomach acids. stops food fermentation and meals digest as mt-umlly and painlessly as in the stomach of a healthy child. Stom- ach comfort mung a lo: and moat folks like 300d thfnzu to eat. Enioy them both by making Blsui-ated Magnesia your daily after-eating protection. ____i_.i_ little Educ was told not to make too much noise. as baby Bobbin wns sleeping. Inter on she tp-tocd into Mummy and whisperedf "Mummy, did ‘you hear how much‘ noln I didn't make.” m: nrulm: FISII STORE PHONE l!“ B0 QUEEN STREET Today we open an 119-"- data Fill Shop- We have I fllll lino 0f Irelh Ind ll-It fllll- Flhlh Salmon, Scll Doll. Flfih Haddock, Sl-lt Iiarrlllli ‘FICIII Cod, Smoked Flllttl. Phil: Fllletl. lib-uh Halibut. We lollclt a uhuu 0f 10'" the insect is prevalent. For such reasons I am advised that, whatever precautions may be taken, the re- moval of file embargo must involve some me u of’ risk of its intm- duction. The establishment of such a peat tn this country would have a serious effect on the potato smwinv industry here, and I do not feel that I could properly expose the in- dustry in thnt rink." Piles G1 Iluick Wllllnlt Illvvl 0|’ Gill!‘ momma: of luflmr: from itch- ing, bleeding or P1!!! have loomed tint quick and por- nuncut relief can only be accom- plished with an internal medicine. Neither salve: nor cutting nmove tho cnuu. Ssdciroulntlonofthebloladlnthe lower bowel nun: pllev. ‘nu veins IN flabby, the bowel WIIII IIII— the part1 almost dud. ‘lb end Piles m internal medicine must be med to stimulate the circulation. heal and restore the affected parts. Dr. J. S. Leonhnrdt was the first to dinoovcr a real fntmul Pile rem- edy. Ho called his prucription HIN- ROIIJ, and prescribed it for 1000 patient: with the marvelou: recon! oflucclllirllllloaannnd than do- cldnd awry Plla lufllrur mild be all? to IQ! IIIll-Fbllzlablctl mm er own druggint I rigid mmov but: luannhu. Chinese Bombs Hit Italian Cruiser Apologies Accepted SHANGHAI, It'd). 20 — (A.P.) - Itallm Consular nuthorltla sold tn- day that a stray _ Chinese shell ltruck the Italian cruiser tibia madly. but mflloted no dnmm and they Ind awaited an 0X01‘!!- alon of regret by the Chinese. Emma of strained relation: bo- .nn:imhlulg4 'flom m tweent Italy and Ohlna u n mull "M" "b, m w. aw_"°°'-o"vm of the shell atrlklnl the blbll- WhlWwuto timebgnt external treatments it u lying in the Whnngpoo nflrvorryn u ln opentionyhen ‘M; “m,” um‘ m. Jmmm Rllllhm Drug oo.. M., invite; _ ohm hm Pile sufferer to try HEM- vntorfront dur n: the so - ‘uh-mm o; money bardment of that wrtlion of the notend their Piles. international settlement, were dc- “ubmm Si" "l" ‘ Jtffiiiifi"; . "It" i‘ Immdk" ‘ ' i? In min-n um paw-nearb- , i ~.--..Ni...... Lofllair 8i lllillant iua-z-u-al. l’ EYES TESTED 1m l! GLASIIS FITTED I. W. TAYLOR l. S. 11ml , Opium l4! Richmond Strut fl iii C. M. Lampson 5’ 50' amino. ulluuplfnot usual-Commit Public Auction Sale! o ~ up IUII sum-u m» wm w M“ Ilfh a mm iv mm" :0‘ I. rllflflll LM- 5"‘ Ilvlldo P I l lepnwnted b! Alfred Fraser, 1W m ma. ma» m: val. N- I-