liiiiiiiiiliiii " Lymy/ ,, MAXIMS OFA MERCHANT MERCHANT UAR!!! '§\l\ \‘\ \\\\ The walking ma. ma, has no ferrule sullen ntrodoully in it: Iplnal Quito a lot of valuable mu must have evaporated through not being written down at the time. 1887 llornilll Guardian» Founded Ceutn Charlottetown Guudlnm Two i The Pe CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. FRIDAY, JANUARY 25. 1929 o e’s Paper Read by Everybody Covers Princlldward Island Lilia the Dew column. .\ uuuul 4 lly Mull Subscription: Delivered Ill-M (‘unucln and KILL. $4.50 5T. CIIIJNSTANB ; NIVEHSITY Biiillfllillli Date of 75th Anniver. aary Celebration Ad- vanced to August 7th and Sth-Jiarge At. tendance Expected. The date for the celebration of the 75th anniversary of 5t. Dunstene University has been advanced to was listing badly lflfl mum not, Wednesday end ‘Thursday, Augunt much lo er contend against the m,‘ woken“ Md [mum H H I ‘mhvfl n, “as, from ms 5mm“ . _{ ' ' ‘ii’?! 1a 1n . ‘ ‘ ‘ , , iiult‘ of peace, vurniv F.-')l(llI‘|‘\'. dis- mm“ ‘w’ “Ongralulutud by m" 1th and 8th. This change, it Ls be- ds-vad. will be much more suitable to hundreds of former students who are scattered throughout Canada and United States, and who are keen [y desirous of attending the anniver- sary celebration. iiev. Gavan Monaghan, secretary if the St. Dunstarrs Alumni Asso- uation. has recently returned from gtwnding branch meetings of the Association in Qpebec, Montreal, New York and Boston. He reports that there is much enthusiasm over the prospect ol a. reunion such as is planned to commemorate the 75th anniversary this tail. At the meet- ing of the sub-branch of the Asso- elation in Boston on Jan. 8th last. a large number of former students of St. Dunstan's. now widely known in their adopted country, met, to- g-“thcr, some of them for the first tune since their graduation‘ twenty- flve or thirty years ago. So enthus- iastu: are the Boston members that arrangements are proposed to make up an excursion party which would mm direct to Charlottetown by steamer. The anniversary programme has been arranged in outline as follows: On August 7th, there will be Pontifical Mass, followed by luncheon for all at the College. In the after- noons trip to the North Shore or some other point of interest and ' O _ ' ""“" "‘“ "° °“ nn d 88 ln 2221i, ‘issui- t?.“‘i.,‘;‘;“§2,%2§i. zr“n:.riv‘;“*eeu%r:i . . t i t» ‘general muting of the Alumni Wm - nd shi ments which have recently by The uardian is forwarded in t ‘ BOND?" 481M 24~—T\l° mm“ b‘? held- . ' a - p “t ' s . e ~ Eleetiei-reacnu i a will be oil-tun On-AllflllL-Bl-h- the morning pm- , yedm Halifax, and JIllli-‘ll; tt-ls hula an 3114px‘; into {two Miguel. ._. ..._-._. .. M: - ‘ ‘ said. can be landed there at as 1-2 prints suit Maritime t . in lflvuwl “gen Pnsmtfrngflfrtisiél: 8119K "S i1 PWPRS; G-D l" l‘, - , l gramme will be largely when 11D with class reunions. The Alumni and ladies will be entertained in the at- ternoon, and in the evening _the , " i ' celobmtmn Wm be concluded with ‘n ' ' P f A ' ‘ ‘ l Hbl" to hem" him in five different "m" “rust _ Splendid Report of President Dr. W. reml-er - o - erta M"gf“'°°* N“ ‘° Relief °f C“ 1‘ my d‘ 1°11 1,,,.-..».,~. tn There has already been a wide re t I _ _ . _ , - ,, ,r mouse from ‘owner Students and the / H1811 1118., ‘treat. an interesting precedent. In I. . _ a o o -. . jthis resisei". the Prime Minister will ,. < anniversary celebration promiits to a’- P, MdCmludn '-Ml8S mltton I (Canadian PM“) . back through me Strait’ and spam b“ beam a, “thingy Bu“ wmch 15m Ev; HALIFAX, N. S. Jan. iii-Vainl last night at ilubitutits Bu)‘. on the “““““‘"“" ‘l“"""°“ wit“? a b5"°1°°‘ ~i , nntl never before be an outstanding success from ev- cry viewpoint. ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMING EVENTS, MEETINGS. ETC. "ROBIN HOOD FLOUR. is guaran- lred to please you better. “Dr. Clift, M. D.—-Start. now home prevention cure. Purdy Station, West- chester 00., N.Y., U.S.A. 12-12-3m0s "Reserve Thursday, February 14th for valentine Tea at Zion Church. 4131-1-23-31. ‘ ‘Borden line club loading hogs Ai- bmy '1‘hursday 24th, i2 to s p. m. w. J. Reid, secy. 4125-1-22-31 “Bring your dressed hogs to Oli- ver Campbell's, Kenslngbon. will be buying every day. Price l2 cents, or- Runs attached. 4123-1-22-41 "Hockey match in Milton Rink Fflday night, January 25th between North Rivcr and Milton. Skate after. mulch. 4l8_'l-l—25-li "Victoria Rink Friday, Jan. 25, hockey match, Cape Traverse Royals \'R,Vletnria Unions. Skating after- Wnrds. They both have some team. Come and lee a real game. 4148-1-29-3! drilled hogs every do! i! It Hunter Rive Btoti organs lt- ti , th tinery f ublie tached. Apply rJohn gFAndi-ews. "wmnlnwk t or I was ten times otlilfi Tlzllr lac-ill?! a stgealn of auspices of the Osledonlan Club of Mrs. F. Nash was heard in a de-‘ u“'1'23'31 Many ' 41954-3941 baton the Ju a ' of the‘ Juvenile thought cleared of fallacy, prejudices NEW YORK, Jon. ZL-The this city. lightful solo “The Maid of Dundee"; "Ty and superstition, dependent for its American Exchange frying Trust The performance took place under and Miss Mary Trainer-always a @“"‘ "Ohiidrem Aid "society, annual meeting, 5t. Paul's Fetish Hail, Thursday evening the 21th January It 8 o'clock. Mtg; wyiittcn, Secretary Canadian Child Welfare Council will add ion, : invited. we mun" maldif-“afii. W311i 9M "W" "*4 W‘ 1”" " m’ m“ ‘mu “my ‘gum 8m lflflllnl of the serene Theatre, ing," ‘"1110 Auld Scots Songs," "mu "m adjourned annual meeting 80ml wblsht- illfl-l-lt- "Theplprogregn glpencd with lelec- Caledogila" ‘grid "The Hundred Pin‘- _ °' ‘h’ °"'°“ e Tm‘ "mm" tlrmodim n mar. our AND um. TO was oaemnr mrron "i" W1 v 1mm Orchestra. m." u- a mom soar-ow. w ~i comm-o. m. as[-- Maritime y)“ b, m‘ m cm H,“ m, "Bunion- ena _m _ , magnum _. specially augmented rol- the occasion. a well trained voice of excellent tone mo“ mmmm w,“ I 1 d m ~- ~- m - = 5,3», ,, ,, ’ "m" M"..._""'*"- ““ ’ " “ °“““““A“°“T" i‘““‘°. 5”?” w“ , stave. "re..."*.~,.i"r'izt,i,ti; suds. ti; s; if ‘i‘?=»~,,“°;= " ’ ' ~ r- . V 1 , ‘ ' 0T1 . CG‘? on: n. u. c- I eFAflnl-Abblfi n. Vinyl-ultra‘ , rendered. ‘rue personnel of the or- the audience were delighted with her Qmbm cloudy m m ___“_ . _ ll l - omen-e was u follows. seloctims. chumwmn, d”, _ __ mud, IQ i on ‘-“““" $39K»? tit";- hold m mu on run- e: . _-__- Ood It i , , on pmlilltyat a o. m. 1w. harm!“ u. " "ma; who oumuun lime‘ (immlalumfinhogiiaxgt amuiiimiiimfiuigvflm? ‘fills?! “W” °‘°“' ~- nmm - ____ “""1““’a any“ ' ; p ' ' w Mr. is inimitable: H: deed New Yon‘ cloudy '“ ' w 69:41:. Mwilxzlgfi; "M" “" ' v 4y 1.5.11 $tiim-e\pupil"of.figt;.......ili‘..f.afikgo 0:10pm.! em into- 1- ufifif, "fisbbmfil-Qfi Stimuli‘? LTIJYIATQTOWIFuYZ m m“ m . 511mg“: '_ 331.52 flzenxn-a-regi-Qdciaid‘ m ca: grenades held their sidm with laugh- Condensed speck!‘ ’ * ‘ " - ' ' - - " a dance-the Highland Filng-- very m. cool-ye Johnstone, who ms in‘ nan-ea pfl om; m; Halifax and two weekly trips be- dian capital, Montreal and other western points for destinations inthe Maritimes, as well as overseas mails Heroic Rescue p On High Seas (Special to the Guardian) ‘NEW YORK, Jon. ZL-A new chapter in the heroic sages of the seas is being written today is CIDi-oln "‘ _ Fried of the Un- ited States liner America plough- vs his way to New York with the 3e members of the crew of the abandoned ltalian freighter Flor- ida. rescued in pitch darkness last night between 9 and 10 p. m. in n. "I" llle upon the high sea ‘I00 mile: of! the Virginia oopee. The Florida Itself, waterlogged, rudder. Ien and loaded with pine pitch from Beaumont, Tens, Qnroulg since Jan. i0 to Italy, f; my“. ly at the bottom of the eel. It ‘ violence o the cold westerly buf- fetlug gale, when the hot search light from the America swept from it as the triumphant rescue vessel, America lllhtfl IDOII l0 race for New York. Maritime Air Mail Service Next Monday sanvr JOHN. Jan. a-m Mar- itime air mail service, providing a rally service between St. Johnpnd‘ tween Saint John, Montreal and Ot- tawa. will be inaugurated on Monday with the arrival here at noon of Fly- ing Omcer R. K. Rose. R.C.AJ'..from Ottawa, with letters from the Cann- The struggle for having obtained an lnjunc NEEUHMINB TORONTO, Jan. 24.-—Sir Richard Squires, Premier of Newfoundland, tonight broke the silence which he has maintained over the purpose of his visit to Canada and recent trips to New York and stated that he was ondeavoring to negotiate trade and. postal agreements with the Canadian trical engineers o! Montreal and New York with a. view to merging the four unconnected telephone systems m Newfoundland. From this latter, be said. would arise a system linking by cables or by wireless telephone the telephone systems of Newfoundland. Canada, the United States and other leaving through the ports of Saint John and Halifax. . The nineteenth annual meeting of the Children's Aid Society was held in St. Paul's Parish Hall last night. The President. Dr. W.J.P. Msclidlllan presided, and in opening the meet-- ing referred to the fact that the hall was not filled but remarked that in meetings of social welfare societi- es those chiefly interested end upon whom the work and support of the society devolved were normally pre- sent. _ The Honorary Treasurer, Major T. E. MrtcNutt read the tinancialstate- ment for the year ending October 31st. 192B. Receipts for the year, $1214.81, with balance from previous year ol $866.45. made a total of $3,- 081.26. Of this $934.86 had been cr- pended (chiefly in salary to the Bo- ciety's Agent) and a balance canted forward oi’ $1146.41. It was explain- ed that the grants from the Govern- ment and the City, the Society's chief source of revenue, are received just before the close of the financial year. _ In July or August the balance on hand is likely to run down to a "The Oyster Bed driving club have postponed their nee till Monday Jih- mn, n -ll ..._'.._. "Arena-d some: tmlzht. 801110" and intnrmediate Abbie: and Viol. 4108-1-54! “Intermediate hockey will our! ma; ' vollclaiv l1‘ iii-Md confines... countries of the world. r i childvab FAid Secy. of Canadian Council on . Child Welfare Addreses Illeeting. l i (ill Lsion of the Canadian and Inter- very low figure indeed. " The Treasurer asked that his ec- counts should in future be audited on behalf of the Society. _ The Agent, Mr. L. E. Shaw, who also acts as ’I‘ruant Omcer for the City Schools, read the following re- port:- AGENTS REPORT Mr. President, Ladies and Gentlemen: Another year has gone by and ai- though our work has been going on quietly and without much apparent show, I am pleased to be able to re- pen that a very considerable amount of good for the welfare and happi- ness of our children, has been accom- plillied. Five children, several of whom were living in improper homes and under very unfavorable conditions, were made wards of this Society end are now being properly cared for. Besides those referred to. a number, seven or eight, have been dealt with and are now living under better conditions than they formerly did. vacation, July and Au ust. I visited several of the homes w ere our were: are now living and found them in every instance, happy and Court, in matters dealing with my W?! ll nt of thib Society and Trulnt o m: for this oiw. wd- I am planed tn be able tony that not once Its it for delinquency or any pert of any boy or girl. solution of the Salvatlo ion through a chancery court to stay the appointment of Commissioner B. J. act"): able! Wlflllllliloncr oi‘ the Salva Commissioner Higgins Wllllie onpolntmoilt as Taylor; who was a rtaident of Canada for some time; General Booth; (1) his daughter, manager of the Sun Life Assurance New Zealand ‘Butter’ Invades Local Market Shipement of Nevv Zealand Butter is on Sale in Charlottetown at 1 government and consulting with elec-f PROMINENT FIGURES IN “ARMY” DIFFICUL TIES Mrs. Wesley ( Ihcu per ’l‘h-.|n the (lllllt. The attention of The Guardian was called yesterday to the retail sale of New Zenland butter in Charlotte- town. This butter, which is put up in flat. prints resembling Prince Ed- ward Island creamery built/er, but committing reference to the place of origin on the wrapper, sells at 4t- cenis a pound as against the mar- ket. retail price of t5 cents for the cents. Company, Toronto, and (4) his ioungesl. daughter, n Army difiicultlcs has been removed to the courh for the time being, General Booth Captain ftuth Cent a Pound Local Creamery Pro- Our farmers at the present time are experiencing dimculty in selling their dairy products. The influence of the New Zealand importation hast been felt for several weeks past on the Nova Scotia. New Brunswick. and central Canadian markets, Syd- ney, which is probably the largest outside market for Island butter, re- ported st, present to be glutted with -_¢—_— 'I'11<-se who are planning to take part in the Prince Edward Island national Oratorical contests, as well as the general public which follows them so keenly will be interested t0 loam cf the progress of the contests in Alberta. l-Ion. J. E. Brow-nice. premier of that province, has this to say about the contests: _ “I desire to express my apprecia- tion of the success which attended the similar contest in the past year, and my best wishm for its achieve- ment in the future. “A competition of this description has an extremely high educational value; it provides an incentive to young people t.o turn their nLlnds to a systematic investigation and con- sideration of matters of public and national interest. and a, stimulus to express the results of their applica- ticn and thought in a clear, attrac- tive and ccnviucing- manner. ' “It is vital to a democratic com- monwealth ihat its people should be able to think straight and speak clearly. The expressed thought of in- dividuals is like the ore which is submitted to the refining operation of public opinion: the manner of ex- pression constitutes the flux; the smelting agency is provided by sense of the people at large. Just as the output cf the crucible is the pure metal, free from dross and impuri- quantity and quality upon the emc- tency of the procem and the amount and nature of the material brought for refinement." ' l-lcn. Perren Baker, minister of "I am glad to‘ know that. Alberta is again to take part in the Inter- national Oratorical Contest. All of the subjects selected are of national importance and their public discus- sion throughout the province must tend to bring a better understanding of the problems confronting the Ca- nadian people. You may be assur- ed of the hearty support of the de- partment. of education in this un- dertaking." Among a large number of schools competing in Alberta are the follow- ing: Claresholm, Canmore, Okotoks, Benn, Drumheiler, strathmore, Red Deer, Carstairs, Lethbridge, Medicine Hot, Innislfll and High River. In Alberta the contests are spon- sored by the Calgary Herald and the Edmonton Journal. Other provinces. besides Alberta? and Ontario, taking part are‘. British l Columbia, Manitoba, Quebec, Nova. Scotla. and Prince Edward Island. in Prince Edward Island, The Guardian sptmsors the contests, with t the co-operation of the Departmenm of Education and the Teachers Flcd- | oration. ln this province school contests must be held on or befon: March 15th, Principals of schools intending to ctmpete should send notification at once w Oratory Editor. The Char- lottifozn Guardian. Charlottetown, P. today announced the purchase of approximately 5 million of gold In Inndon. This it the second shipment to New York on the current movement brought about by the lower Inndon oehloe. onaromenriv a n unuaerfi ‘dormers » v . > V. ._ , , lift}?- h-Jsifil-ag tlon Army by the high council is being opposed by t5) his son, E. l‘. Higgins; district Higgins of London, Eng, ' Higgins. Pictures show i2) Tl] Sllllfl Tfllll. SYDNEY, Jan. 24.—Wong Chuen, Whitney Pier Cafe oiimer, was corn- mitted to stand trial before the Bu- preme Court for the murderer Harry Lappin, 23 year old Sydney youth who was fatally injured in the Chinese restaurant last Sunday night. ‘it to- day's preliminary hearing before lilagistrate Muggah, _ At the hearing a new witness for the prosecution, John Bt, John, de- clared lhat. as he was passing the cafe on the night o! the tragedy he saw the Chinaman strike dovm Lappin with. a stick clenched in both hands. as the latter was walking towards the door of the cafe, _ i tlon of Lorg Newton, suggesting that House of Lords Discuss Tunnel p (Canadian Press) LONDON, Jan. 24.-'1'he Henge qr Lords today discussed ’ briefly the proposal of a tunnel under the Eng. hsh Channel, to connect England and France. The matter came up on mo- the Government approach the French Government with a vicw to the ap- pointment of a JtJlfil committee to ex-| amine litv: ciigineernlg um] finnnyiul- fl-“Pvris of ihv: projects aiveuljg‘ cut-i lined. I livid blrutuu vrlerrcti to tho "limrl s)” FZVLNlliLlk; on iviiu-h inc iWOJCFl. limit been lurvnerly rum-tori. i ' joint coumiiiicc oi hulls parliament, vvlnvh enquired mt‘) ll m IP81, vutcd zignmst ll lvceauso Sir (jar-l guiscri as totirist-s. lulu-ht l-mnc over‘ through ihv tunnel zmcl rwmzr Dover. ,Explosion Takes l T011 of 22 Lives , 1 (Canadian Press) BOLOGNA, Jan. 24—'I‘\\eni;v two -,pcrsons were drowned in a disaster 1 0n the Magdalena River. near Sitpio lNuovo, when the river beat, Social. lsank yesterday aft-er an explosion 0t lher boiler. Advices received in Bo- ,gota today stated that two Ameri- | cans and the parish priest of Cala- . mar, were among the survivors. The |nanies were. not given. ‘The in l au- l lihoritles have begun an iuvs-mgatien ; into the explosion. ' Golf putting greens. a, mitiiature lake. rocker-res and pergolar. are 0:1 be features of the roe-i 0i a block oi apartments benign-porter! m LondonJ. Ice Breaker Under attempting ti) buck the heavy fields of ice in order to answer the appeals of the ice-bound steamer Terrie fur help. the government icebreaker Stanely has been driven back by lea and tide. the Marine and Fisheries agent hero was advised today by wireless from Captain l. C. fthude, Master of the Staneiy. Yesterday afternoon the Stancly had forced her way through the strait of Canso -and had reached Cape Jack in Georges Bay. With the Mayor. Yesterday evening the anniversary of Robert Burns, the national poet of Scotland, was celebrated by a concert which was-if indeed such were possible-above the high stand- ard of artistic talent and perform- ance which one has come to expect of the performances given under the the distinguished patronage of His Honor the Lieutenant Governor, and His Worship Mayor Yeo and Mrs. Yoo, ell of whom graced the ocea- sion with their presence. The audi- enoo completely filled the large audi- Crnham, (piano), Mr. Tom bythoMtIU S. S. Stanley Is Detddined - her Proceed to Assistance of turn of the tide and a strong north- v erly wind, the ice-breaker was driven Rhude reports. Barns’ Anniversary i Fittingly Celebrated Caledonian Club Gave Delightful Concert Under the Distinguished Patronage of His Honor ihc Lieutenant Governor and His Worship the Mr. l. Wlflifir (violin). Mil 0. . lhchr- E. 1., can; "My Own Native Heather" Present Conditions Can Neit- Terne. oft” Atlantic side. Today Captain lihuclrr reported that. so long as the wind held from, the north 1t, would be inrpossiblc to, get past liiuigravc. The Sianclv was,‘ originally bountl for Capo '1‘or1nen—' tine, N. B. lo relieve the Cnr-lierry. P. E. Island. ivhich has damaged by ice| and which 1s to crlc to Halifax for; repairs. So long as is: conditions re-' main as at present, the Staneiy can, neither proceed to the assistance oi the Terrie, off Margaree, nor to the relief of the Car Ferry, Captain John Weatherbic. This too was splendidly done. Mr. Wlifltllefbic is to be specially commended. inasmuch us. though he had lately been ill, he un- dertook to pcrfzvrm the mnnbor. And step dancing is no child's play, as those who have tried it will under- stand. i favorite with Charlottetown audiencm -danced the sword dance. Of course] she did it beautifully, i Miss Mary Smith of Toronto, in} the course of the evening, sang her| songs: “The MacGregors Gather-l Mr. Martin ‘Power of lifcnnaid, P. excellent voice, followed with the "3 locational on page u p Journal and 'l'he Lancrt. The Lancet ' wild that the story will nova enter an , ‘progress, that optimism is still more l l illis address Will be rel~ l {and a?» n resui: lnoveit-y he is not breaking the rule. PHHCEHESSI] KING l5 HEIN MAINTAINED His Majesty’s Physic. ians Congratulated by British Medical J ournai and The Linn. cot. ’ lftumtdian Press) LONDON. Jan. SM-‘ihc physiclanl who brought ihc King to his present \\'l‘(‘kn' iisilvs oi The Britisiv Medical ilnvu-nliull, rvcn if prolonged, stage z ' i i F l5 t uhih- the lilrrdiral Journal said: "Om. .. l’. l_v the rombinuiioti 0f a sound consti- tution and will i0 live in the patient with the perfectly co-ortlinaied ined- ical care could hurr- zu-himicd the re- sult.“ No medical billlrtlu was issued _ - at ilur-khighnm Palace. but it, was 0f- ‘finally sided that the King's progress has been maintained. Comlnenthig, on this the Medical Journal pointed out that there had been no setback in the illness since Dec. 2B, "If last week we could mite with some optimism on His Majesty's justified now."'soid the Journal. "The absence of any pronounced change in his goiter-pl condiiionin no way alters our view that at last a rum-r; favorable prognosis tnayhe made." tutti wit. Biiiliiélii _ed by land ' other halls. wires to meetings in .- 15,000 pPoplt will be Wm i- in ]7l'flt_'.l . has the Premier f Britain address- ed u mreiing (luring u l)_l'-Y!]€ClI0l‘i. it- boing contrary to the accepted rule for him to dost) in this connection the Conservatives argue that "robot oratory" as the new broadcasting six-item is called. is not the same as rt iacvsonal appearance of the Premier and that uhllc he is introducing a Recognizes Can. OTTAWA. Jan. Zf-Willingness of United States delegates to recognize Canada's special needs in the inter- mediate wave band‘. will. it is believi ed, lead to a speedy conclusion of the international radio conference being held hcro. W8 Now (ortiivrnro 0h) FASHioNED ‘f0 BE Hi1’ BY A Siam’ CAR r Halifax. clear ... on: u. "Jo-At St. John. clear n. n. .. commandment-anon. gr fill rimmed _ ---- g . . t ._ ,__ 1 - “div? Mg; ‘Shannon and Min-bl llo- solo "Merit Like ell the other . “TM ilewmtmwitt z . -- L _ ‘a 3 ' s‘ ~.~..\ u. 5/ gonad, ‘ ‘ wmers, he received a generous o-oo-u-oo-uvo-o-o-oooo-ooeo-o-oooq; q; , . ,4 ' .‘ wt - -,- ' » Alnlletrlo,MelIIiW.l.Hctoh€rmelnrreofappiairse. l-leseemgto- , _ m4 o Jchnlbm and a. Aoom, neat nn- be particularly at home in the Beov- 1-181‘ 501s WAMIo - mew ll ametwoeongfllliowom sweet tisnsongsoftbemorepensive ener- 0 Bh- Afton" and "Bonnie Deon." en- deter.’ o -. . . sembievrdemmthlrmcnloiu . Miss Frances Olswson danced the ‘YOU WAN‘! ‘, T ,. anditiswbehopedthatthistrio sailors Hornpipe meet gracefully. Prleoliltiiorflarlloh- - T‘. "' " will often be hum on the concert ‘time who aw her oa Pixie in the for He; ma»; ‘M’ ltelothhlouou. l h‘ n“ ' _ - .‘..ee,¢m-..a~ I v s-r-ara‘ -' . —-— F