PROVEN REMEDY "Ill! P1110! Ezpelltornnt is a 39ml! lulled! and glvu prompt relief for Candis, Colds l-lld Bron. ellltll. Nynh Plnol lrl a reliable remedy for Irritated condition; of the throat and other discuss of the NYALS PIN OL {1- J. Ernest ll. Worth l4! Prince Street Phone 82. lllB n A n on YEAR 11111511111 urns From Burns m o e 1- t Unsatis- mgory, Committee 1°1°'§._ m mpg monthly meeting of woollen Club wes held 011 ‘ __ m“, February ma. m oiensmau -Y- 11- 141°- ,, qcoupied the chair. There ‘m4 ,3, of members, ‘ “d, mm”; wag InUlUQ-bd a WWW‘- , ‘moh- of bills were Precmted. ‘, W‘ duly certified, were ord- a be PM who T. r. white. ohsimton p, Burns Anniversary Commit- . restated a full report "1 u". M, m, wCOmPBIlIQd by a fin- ststement showing a deficit Expectorant to he in a very satisfactory eon- dkimiatthooloesofehepastyear. The Presxlent stated that ow- ing to continued illness the ‘Ireas- m-er bad tendered his resgnation, and 011 motion of ilk-Chief J. G. MdFadyen. seconded by Err-Chief '1‘. P. White. Eta-Clue! John And- erson was appointed his successor. A number of commun cations were rend and on motionof the Club were ordered tq be engrossed in the minutes of this meeting. Clansman J. B. lwanderson brought up the matter of the hold- ing of the Annual Gathering. and ss several dates had already been selected for Horse Racing and other eocte-l events throughout the Prov- inu, he thought it advisable to sel- ect s dfltp for ths annual event without further delay This matter was discussed at some length and it was decides go leave it over till next night of meeting. The members of the Pipe Band, Cl‘ M ‘ -n. Lawson, Dun- can and Reid who were present on this occasion, entertained the mem- bers of the Clirb with a number of selections on the bagpipes before and after the close of the meeting. I0 P. C. DUTY (Cominued from Page 1) \. | 921.15. “when; this reportnihe cam- wmmed the fact thlt it was m“ unsatisfacory report ever as by a (loncert Committee theillub for a. of 10117 ., notwithstanding that the pro- on this occasion was one 119m ever sponsored by the ion. mmmittee had scoured 1319 . .. ofMr. Alexander Campbell i vuwclalmed by the press of 5mm America as the great- mfis singer of the age, and lasts/Harold Sutherland a. boy ..,. m, made o, great sensation Q‘ lin York last summer. The un- Innis weather on the second ‘by, the lack of ice on the ryers. lliihe hodkiy eecciternent R173 i ilvm attending, but apart i then causes the committee '- ~--- the; there seemed to be "pen laok of appreciation of M music. ‘flu members of the Charity oom- presentcd reports. Paymfl111 til disbursements was ordered. its committee was requested ihcontinue any further expend- for charitable purposes for " lmtnt year. lithe absence, through illness. flit Treasurer, Eat-Chief C. I". ' "I" d. Ehr-Chief John Ander- Faults: We would willingly have ifisented his rvport whichothers perfect and yet we amend »- the finances of the Club not our own faults. tariff is designed as a revenge pro- duclng measure but it, was certain that in addition to bringing in need ed revenue it would discourage im- ports to some extent. It was an historic occasion. Since approval o1 the proposals by Commons is cer- cain it marked Britain's definite adopt-ion o: protection after almost a century of free trade. Chamberlain's speech vindicated the stand of his famous la/thcr, Joseph Chamberlain, who resigned from the Cabnet 28 years n80 b1?- cause the Government refused to accept his tariff policy. -'I‘he Prince of Wales” ‘Duke Q1 york and pfme Georg lstenodi in the Peers gallery. Nit‘. Cham- berlains speech was tantamount to the third budget this year. the other two having been delivered bl’ Lord Snowden in M1111 111111 59111‘ ember. The new 10 pcr cent duty will not apply to articles which already are dutiable under the old imrpor‘. duties. O-QOO-COOOO 0 c 640044 g Classified Advertisements . 10o per line of 5 words 9o per line of 5 words . leper llne0f5w0rds 1e perllueof5wonls t gee-com Fear Insertions . llm Insertlons __i Male Help Wanted MM W181i MAKER wanna rou lhst River Factory. ‘lenders re-‘I '11s! u» to the 10th 1m. Tend- grtgfmm’ “"1191 P91’ 111011111 -. -uu sass: - onu PAPERS. s "Diets and for twins. J. J.| cents bundle Guardian Office. us, President. Alex. Mao- “'11 5°11". Secretary. oionnhhsh. - 503-2-4-21 For Sale ‘ARDBOARD SUITABLE FOR lining cuthouscs etc.. lc. per sheet. Guardian oflice. FOR. SALE 0R. EXCHANGE FOB a work horse or colt, truck wagon, cart and wheels. E. Ryan. ‘Morell, MmCdhneGM P. E. I. 526-2-5-11. FOR RENT — HEATED APART- "11111 Amman McDONALD. riso- vmclal Land Surveyor, Herman- °~ ‘R- 3. Souris.) 9378-10-15-1 month. "£1111"! szsso 1:0 ANYONI £011! to Vancouver who will take Y '41 parents. Apply Guardian. 491-2-4-31. Help Wanted 11811011 urwsaps or us WEEKLY m “"1118 mushrooms for us this mwns. in cellars and sheds. Begin cohiiimiifihdmh°°ké°fihpi°§ Toronto. ‘ Junta! '”1N'l'an_ n,” new! csaanrs. rang. t and Cabbage. Also ment, also rooms suitable for light housekeeping or otherwise. Apply S5 Kent Strcgt, C'ty. 529-2-5-31. "Oh SALE 'l'0 LET. BOARD AND room signs on hand at Guardian Office. if. POI. SALE-OR EXCHANGE A__ Registered Ayrshire Bull 5 years old. S. E. MacLeod, Ulrzg RE. 1. 494-2-4-31. ‘FOR SALE - AYRSIIIRE BREED cow. due to freshen. Apply Andrew Dollar, Brookileld. 442-2-2-31 I011. SAUL-om; mew nnx Sleigh. A 800d one. Apply to Win .1: ‘Scott. Marshfleld, P. E. 1.. . 3. Dork. Great George w m: c111 arrmwmr s noon nswlv ‘}‘,'.,,‘,',’,{,',°§"o°§ m is‘; y; ~ e. . . , hi: "' Pun» Street, ohm-rom- "1 490-24-21- W. R. Dennis, ll‘! Street. 4084-3-81. I 0118 204, Genius: Genius without religion is only a lamp on the outer gntc of a palace. 1t may serve to cast a gleam of light on those that arc without while the inhabitant sits in darknesa-Hannah More. 3754-30-81.- - CENTRAL cusnimu VOTE FOR. BLANCHABD F03, mlYor-the people's choice. 531.11 THERE wiu. na A Maarmq or na. nmncnAan-g comm". tees and supporters in his commgg- 1M Rooms. in the market Building tonight at 8 o'clock. 533.11 arcrunuap MEN - 0m: o]? YOUR COMBADES, DE. BLANCH. AID. is a candidate for Mayor, Rally your support for him on Eleo- tltm DB7. 533.,“ VOTE FOB BLANCHABD Ion mayor-the people's choice. 681-11 rm: rmvauar. of the late Mrs. (Capt) Daniel Praught takes place from her late residence, 162 Sydney St., Saturday morning at 6.15 by rail to Hope River for interment. THE NIGHT SENSATIONAL 531g of the season commences Saturday 11101111118 1n ladies silk vests, bloom- 911- Pyjamas. slips and bressiere and pantie sets. Wztch for further particulars. Prowse Bros. 1M. 6314-5-21 REPORTS SUCCESSFUL YEAR- The Charlotetown Fire Insurance Co., held its annual meeting last ev- ening in the Y. M. C. A Hall, a good attendance of stock holders being present. The Company's business for the year ending December 81st, was very satisfactory, the ugug] dividend being declared for the year. The ‘following oflicers were elected for the year 1932: Directors, George E- Hushes, A. o. Duchemih, G. W. Ritchie, E. S. Collin, Neil McKenzie; Auditors, Dr. J. A. Ayers, L. P. Tanton. TllE BEST BARGAINS ever 0f- fcrcd here in ladia silk P14111111“. vests, bloomers, slips, std, sale com- mcnces Saturday morning. see our Richmond St. window display and watch for the prices to be- an- nounced tomorrow. Prowse Bms. Ltd. ssi-z-s-zi T0 PREACll IN BASILlOA-Rev. John MoGinn, o, 5_ 1a,, o; New York City. noted American preacher and lecturer, has been invited to preach the seres of Lenten semmns in St. Dunstazfs Basilica Charlotte- town. Fa/ther McGinn belongs to the Congregation of St. Paul and made his Theological course in the sem- inary er. Washington, n. 0.. com- pleting his turning as the catholic Unverslty of America. His preach- ing tours have taken him four times across the American continent and his voice has been heard in such widely separated cities as Montreal and Los Angeles. His work 2's now almost exclusively confined to preaching of Missions and retreats. Father MoGnn will preach ‘in Charlottetown from Ash Wednesday until Easter Sunday. He w‘ll preach at High Mass every Sunday and on every Wednesday arid Sunday eve- nings. DIRTHB CARRUTHERS -- At the Rince County Hospital, Summerside, Feb. 3rd, to Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Car- ruthers, Augustine Cove, e. daugh- ter. " DEATHS LANNON-At her home at Fris- kin Road. Fob, 3, Mrs. John Lan- non, aged 92 years. CALLAGlfAN-At North Wiltshire, February 4, 1932, Elizabeth Florence Callaghan, aged 5 months. Funeral today at 2 o'clock. PltAUGllT-In this city, Feb. 4th. 1932, Mary, beloved wife of Capt. Daniel Prtught, aged 74 years. Fun- eral from her late residence. 162 Sydney Street. Notice of which will appear later. - MUNN-At 69 Edward St, Thurs- day, Feb. 4, William Keir Munn Aged i0 months, 19 days, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. William Munn. Funeral from his parents residence 0n Saturday, llbb. d, service start- ing nt 2 o'clock. Interment Peoples Cemetery. in usuomsv 1on- —l91' Francis L. MacDonald Lovingly Remembered by his Wife Annie L. MacDonald 4118-2-5-11. N. D. MacLean UNDIITAKBI IMIALIIII Charlottetown lllfl North Wlltshlre Illflelli Trinity llniteo Church m. FRIDAY 7.00—Choir reh orial Hall HID-illlrilior Tuxis Square, Social cereal-Hearts Mem- a 730-0. G. I. T. Conference, under Provincial Girls’ Work Board, registration. At 8.15 Worship and addresses - Zion Church. (LOO-Young People's Society, reg- ular meeting - Social Ball. 019-2-6-11. VOTE POI. BLANCHARD FOR. miller-the people's choice. 531-11 HURON. St. John's Church, Sun- fifli. Feb. 1th: Morning Prayer and Holy Communion, 10.30 a. m.; Ev- ening service, 730 p. m.; St. Mark's Rustico, 2.30 p. m. Preacher,_Rev. George Westbrook, L. TH. ‘ STANLEY BRIDGE AND North Rustico. Services in the United Church on Sunday, Feb. 27th: Stan- 111? Bridge, at 11 a. m., and North Rustler». at s a. m. Rev. rr. s. Bis- hop. Minister. THE REV. DR. MCLELLAN will lecture on the Holy Land tonight at 8.15, Rochford Hall. Musical pro- gram. Silver ollection. 543-11 FUNERAL TODAY-The funer- al of the late Mary A. Murphy will take place this morning at 8.45 from the home of her son 109 Hlllsboro Sh, to Saint Dunstans Basilica. thence to the Roman Catholic Cemete y. ' IZFYOUAREinneed ofsilkun- derwear, don't fail to be here Sat- urday. We promise you r911 bar- gains‘ in pyjamas, slips, vests, bloom- ers, and brassiere sets. Never sold before at such low prices. Prowse BIO. Ltd. 631-2-5-21 THRONE SPEECH (Continued from Page 1) the general depression, it declared Canada's position to be "fundamen- tally sound." It confirmed the date of the Economic Conference as July l8. it announced that negotiations are under way with the United Lawrence waterways, and it forc- oasted the presentation of a report at this session by the Commission of Transportation. REDUCTION IN ESTIMATES Estimates will be reduced. They‘ will conform, in the words of the speech, "to my Ministers’ determin- ation to maintain a policy or rigid economy. consistent with u dis- charge of those statutory and con- tracturl obligations. which is es- sential to the prcservnhon of the integrity and credit of the Domin- ion." Fromvthe glitter and gold of the Senate, the members of the House of Commons returned to their own chamber. Here another unique ev- ent occurred. A Labor ‘member’, sponsored by two other members of the same group, was presented to Mr. Speaker. Humphrey Mitchell, elected in the by-elcction .n East Hamilton, was escorted to Mr. Speaker Black by J. B. Woodsworth of North Centre Winnipeg, and A. A. Helps, of North Winnipeg. The latter two are veterans of Parlia- ment. The Labor membership in the Commons now numbers four. The other new member to be presented, Charles Bourgeois. Conservative of Three RIVBTS, was accompanied by Premier R. B. Ben- nett and Hon. Alfred Durenxileau. Minister of Marine and Fisheries. VOTE FOR BLANCIIARD l-‘Olt mayor-the people's choice. 531-11 > ______ i FUNERAL SERVICES-The fun- eral of Mlrs. Harry Houle was held from her late residence, 5 Kent St. Wednesday afternoon to the Peo- ple's Cemetery. The pail bearers; were: Messrs S. A. Mcmod. D, A. McKinnon, J. J. McKlnnon, Ed Hen. clerson, J. 1". McDonald, and Geo. A. , Hughes. Services at the house and‘ grave were conducted by Rev. R. Moorhead Legato. NFLD. MIN. ; (Continued from Page 1) I i Mr. Cashin. who is 42 years of age and has been prominent in New- foundland politics since first elect- from public life at the expiry of the‘ present government. i The address in reply to tho Speech from the Throne was moved by Nathan Windsor and seconded by J. Green, who established a new precedent, by contenting themselves with formal motions, saying nothing more. The legislature was adjourned until February 16, despite a profcsl from F. C. Alderce, leader of the Opposition, who declared busincx‘ should proceed. I; is expected that the budget and estimates will be presented shortly after the Legislature reopens Features qf the Speech from the Throne were comment on the world, dperessioh oh uowzouhuioho, the. increase in newsprint production and value, the promise of continu- ed financial reform, and intimation of an internal loan and Pglslation to pwhibit, the export of sold from‘ the country. Legislation to restrci the export of gold from the country, to makc legal tender the notes of certain banks dong business in Newfound- land, to provide a system or treas- ury control and to affect 11111111893 in the auditing syiitcrn were forc- shadowcd in the Speech. It is also expected that Legisla- tion will be introduced to amalga- mate the Departments of Fisheacs, Agriculture and Mines, and to con- solidate the gwemment 61181119613 under the Department of Public Works. :iillN BARB To the Electors of Ward One Ladies and Gentlemen: Complying with the request of a large number of the Electors 1 have nominated to contest Ward One ln the coming Civic Election. If el- ected l promise to support all meas- ures that may some up for the good of the city consistent with the rev- enues, to safeguard the Interests of the working man, to urge for a re- daoflon In ear electric service ‘ and rates. Now that veins- tion of properly has been increased I all In favor of s- lower percent- age of caution. There may be some voters that I will mil seeing personally In my W751’ llll l Qlrnellly Iollrlt their support on Election Day. lf you do I11! “I! honour of electing rne 1 will work for the best Interest of the city and Ward One In particular. ‘(and date late lust summer in the PROCEEDINGS BRIEF Promo-dings in the Common were brief. A wcll filled chamber heard Mr. Bennett move that considera- States for construction of the St; THE CHARLOT"E'POWN GUARDIAN —-_ EFFORTS (Continued from Page 1) ing some districts. The danger of introducing the Colorado potato beetle in shipments from Canada. led to the ministfY-i decision not to lift the embargo, stated sir John Gilmour, Minister of Agriculture, in a communication to Hon. G. Howard Ferguson, Can- adian High Commissioner, late this afternoon. “I need hardly say that for both political and other reasons notlrng would give me greater pleasure than to be able- to meet the wishes of Canada," the Minister wrote, "and I deeply regret I do not feel I can do so, conssientwvith my duty to the potato industry hero. “The general grounds on which I fear this would have m be my decision were explained to you at. an interview yesterday. The settled pol- icy of this country has always been that 1iotatocs are not to be admitt- ed from any region where the Col- oracio beetle exists. 'I‘i1ls rule was framed purely on sanitary reasons. It has been and is applied not only to Canada but also 1o the United Slates and Ih-ance. "You will, I am sure, recognize ll. thus not possible for us to de- part from the principle in favor of 011B Dflrtioular country, oven though .t is the Dominion of Canada." Makes Statement FLORENCEVHLE, N. B., Feb. 4. —-"Nothlng short of a crime," said A. D. McCain, Flcrcnceville, Vice- Dresident of the New Brunswick As- sociated Potato Shippers, when in- formed tonight that the British em- bargo on Canadian potatoes would not be removed. “If our representatives were able to convince the British authorities that there was no danger of the Colorado beetle cntcring Great Bri- tain with potatoes sent from our country, and l presume, from re- ports, that they did convince them . ton of the Speech from the Throne be deferred until lvlonday. No ob- 10011011 was offered so thi mover and scundcr Will be heard then. Probably Rt. Hon. lifuckciizic King,’ Opposition lender, will follow. The House, however, will sit to- of this, I sce no earthly reason why Britain could not give this country, .\n Empire possession, a fair show "I speak not only for our organ- ization, but for all shippers in the Province, xvi-ion I say that the news ' has come as a bombshell. It will 1P1 JHICE F! .' ....,.._-_-t .1 ilireot And "=1 Of ' wom- 4,. ifiil. W111i‘ . for i- '._ In s11: of 4:1. slop :1» .‘(' CX- . ‘Ii by 1'. mister gov- yzglrig : 1. the “rid infe- . and :"1ty '1 i... I . until it" i. :1 . ' ' rmliioxiri vcnt cm 1 mlnihivi '1 -, , ' i-w- '- the known h: ~ - about 9.1 all in(li\'i~" 1' according volition i.» ter than z" _ iblic, liir‘ 1»,- of chihirrn i. ize [his iii.’ marrow for a brief period. when tri- mean that we will not obtain amar- I mum] m V,“ ,_, . butes will be paid to mfilllbuifi‘! who have died during the scscon, and possibly some minor matters (115.1115- scd. The Governor GcncraPs ilrnw- ing room in the evening precludes the possibility '01 a After adjournment of the Sew, ate and the House of Commons,‘- Hon. P. E. Blondin, Speaker or the; Senate, and Hon. George liluckfl Speaker of the Commons, revolved.‘ ed go the 1463511111111; 1n 1923, rm- Both reccptiDllS were very lfllildy, merit, is in Ixmdon with other dele- nounced his intention of retiring attended by ladies and gcnilvluf-‘Ii, gates reprvscnling Canadian Peta“) _, who had witnessed the 0110111112 ceremonies. Refreshments were served in the large railway vom- mittee room of (he House of Coin- mons. MONDAYS DEBATE OTTAWA, 0nt., Fob. 4. (lly the Canaan Prcss)—Debni.c on thc address in reply to the 5110861 f1°111 the Throne will open in the House of Commons on Monday afternoon. Charles Bourgeois, (Conservative- Threc Rivers) will move the 11d- (lrcss. James H. Stltt (Conservative- Selkirk) will be the scconder. My, Bourgeqis l5 p, ncw mcmbcr of the Commons and W115 111E590?" ed 1,0 Mfg Speaker at tho opciiins proceedings of the B01158 14111111 Prime Minister R. B: Bennett and Hon. Alfred Diiranlcau, hlinlstei" of Mrrlnc, were the 81111115015- RCPT"- scnting Three Rivers, Mr. Bourgeois was the successful Government by-elcction in that coiistituflilfll’ 115' for the ridiiiti hnd bvvn 1n 1111* L111- mu-tl column for mam’ $61115» SENATORS PRES NTED OTTAWA, Ont, Fob. 4. (By the Cunndinn Pl‘l'$“.1-—~F0lll‘ iicw Scnn- tors were prcsciited in ihc U119" House iliiz; olicvnonii 111101 1° m“) reading of the speech from thi! Throne by 11.5 Excellency .t tlic op- ening of Parliament today. General A. D. McRac (Vancouv- er) was presented b)’ 11°11 w- 3' Willoughby (Moose Jaw) and Sen- ator George H. Barnard (Victoria. B. O.) m. Hon. Arthur iuoishvu 1101-, onto) was introduced by Hon. W- B- Willoughby and Senator Pascal Polrié!‘ (AC die.) Hon. C. C. Ballantyne (Montreal) was sponsored by Senator Mr-igbcn and Hon. Lorne C. wcbsifl‘. ‘SW1’ acona, Que.) Senator W. H. Dennis (Halifax) was introduced by Senator Mciflh- en and Hon. J. S. MCLOnDllll (Syd- ney, N. S.) The four newly apvolfllvd 5m‘ stors took their seits amid a?" plause. Hon. J. A. MacDonald (RiPhl11011d West-Cape Breton) will 111011111115’ ket there." No Comment SAINT JOHN, N. B., Feb. 4.—-Ol- muke tonight with reference to word from London that efforts 1 lift the British embargo ugains.’ ' nadinn pctatos-s had been unsmccssful. Hon. IJEWiS Smiili, Minister of Agri- culture 111 the Provincial Govern- i Growers. wrsrsmi ousnlnuny --.\‘l'I§C-lAL LEAP YEAR skate? in Kensington Rink Monday even- ‘ ihg. Feb. a, ht s pm‘. Admission‘ 25 i-illd 15C. 540-2-5-3i ‘i the past. Apiirl, 1' from ilii cr ‘from ‘. losinns, 1- - lengthy ‘flung ficials hero had no comment to Hvhm, n‘ the r0 ililvri- city r.» Cllii!‘ i ~ it)‘ c mill uiiii _ . r1111»: igmh '1 ilcrwig, ' Can- -P.lNTltY SALlP-The I. O. D. E. i by 11m, will hold l). Pantry Sale in Erica's, menu ~ Furniture Dept. Saturday after- noon, Feb. 6th in aid of the Pub- lie Library. Sale starts at 3 o'clock. 535-2-5-21 —LEFT FOR. AMHERST AND FIONCTON-‘Ilic Crystal team left on Thursday morning for Amherst and Moncton. The bumpcr house at the Crystal benefit. on Wednesday should encourage the boys as they know 11in; the fans are behind them. All hope thcy bring homo ihc ba- con-s —I\IAT(‘.ll RACE—Th(‘i'c will be n. match i-nco bctwceir Witty Lindy. nwncd by R. H. Srinoti, Sunimch‘ sldc, and Lillian l1. nunicd by Frank Glover, Summcrsiric, on the Sum-é - mcrsido Harbor, Saturday, Fob, 6th. Those two coils, coming 4 ycars old. They have never raced bc- foro. The race is S50 side bet. 534-11 PERSONALS -Mrs. Major D. MacDonald. Charlottetown, has been visiting hor parents ,Mr. and Mrs. Williams of Summorside.—S To The Electors Cf Ward Five LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: At the request of a number of the electors I yesterday nominated for Councillor. 1 have property in throo Wards and if elected your interests will be mine. l nm not making a can- vass as I believe in everyone hav- ing their freedom to vote for who be presented in the Uupor limlsc when the Senate meets again 011 Monday night. The 118117 standing In tho Senate Milly you“, u JOIN T. DOYLE. is: Conservatives 49; Lihcrflifl 47¢ 1,018.1 95. . they think best. so please do not be offended if l do not call on ‘you. Asking your hvill 011d VOW. I remain, boon i114)! ,» Toxoid 11.1.1; fibOllt iii)" '1" against. (Equally. poriunc iur if ed iillil 1?; that . Li? ,;\1. - . iii! . . r i" agaiinsu. l) .. pox Iiciosu 1.. i UL‘ 11w n; llvi 5011i, m» 11.11“ :11 prn\'.~:.<-~ us in Ill)! 1'. » six-unit . dC$i1P ' 11111111.." 11v l'1“' ~ we (up t»: ii)!‘ prr i- bcu ~ 1‘.‘\ icriiy. F-‘cb. i. ‘Homing ‘lilrd " i wt-cr- ‘ r ling Alon- 1 "J- f0! 1 suction w hero ~ < l hia- be. . Pa“ " WTMG! . a w‘: (‘unid- “ 1 3 " 9Z0. " ~11 ‘inn -~ (h n A. iI-n sup?" . ""’ ' f'1.-i l ‘We .» w...‘ 11,-,“ ' onl -.. -, _. ., . m," ~ swiped Maroon l;- Yours fniihfully. ROWLAND L. DAY. 539-2-5-31