Mr. MacLean Entertains ; Min ~ WEATHER TORONTO (cm _ Tcmpera-I ' tures issueg byffptlée D°m””°",ton and Saint John 23 public weat er 0 1C 2 Max Page 12, The G - I Friday, Jan, giafgggli I Upper St. John R1 and 33. IBay of Chaleur: vet Van . Ov . 7 ° (Night) (Day)‘~occasiona1 snow; co,,§f,ff.‘s‘ with on Dawson 7b 7 mild; light winds L “'3 Very S u n C Vancouver 42 46 Edmundston and (':am°‘:~high at Victoria 4; and 30. p em“ 3 OTTAWA, (S er:ial)—- Fisheries fish and to realize how delicious nutrition standpoint by reason of Edmonton _ 15 i h tide Minister Angus MacLean enter- fish dishes can be made. its high protein content. . _ ' Re_g1I_la gb 10 togng at 7.34 :ntd%I1a1'lottg tained a large group of new mem- The test kitchen, the Minister After partaking of the delicious Winnipeg 30 33 At Rustic‘) at 2_17 pm Il.m_ ’ bers of Parliament at the “Minis- said, gives demonstrations to lobster bisque, _bak_eCI 5311119“. T0tI'0n 0 24 31 lside tide eighteen rim}-“tum ' ter’s fish luncheon” held in the women’s organizations, hospital haddock fillets with rice and olive 1(\)/It azva 1 29 35 Ithan Charlottetown. sun e_S late; ’ departmental test kitchen in the and public pervice grooups afnd has Stl1J.ffén%i1efidP ’:latl;I1Z)(liltNh‘OI‘§IIlaie Ql(1)(l;lb:(;a _ 29 day at 735 am. and Setglztissm { west block on Thursday. evolved a arge num er o new sa a , - - _ v ' . 30 _m_ ' .- é In a brief address of welcome to recipes. The fish used in the Lean that they W_€1‘e 1“ wmplete Fr.edte1:I‘°1t°n 33 p - V the M. P.’s Mr. MacLean explain- kitchen is not specially selected agreement with him on thegvalue Sain t o in 26 30 OIL UNDER WA ed that the test -kitchen is an‘ but is fish available from the of fish in_ Canadian diet and the Molnfc on 30 35 , ,'l‘ER. - important branch of the depart- usual retail sources. The dif- high Culinary_ abilities of the Ha Limit t W“ 27 32 More than 6,000 derricksd ment ‘whose objective is to fur- ference between fish cooked by home economists and cooks of Chgro e 0 g 33 surface of Lake Macambofmlle ther popularize consumption of the department and that servedin the Fisheries Department. _ Sy Hey th 32 39 ducing much of the on my-pro. fish and fish dishes in Canada. restaurants is in the preparation, Among the guests were _m_ines Yailrjniilyy , 25 26 Zuela. —Vm It was desirable, he said, that cooking and seasoning. Mr. Mac- and Technical Surveys Minister St. 0 n s . 7' Members of Parliament be in- Lean recalled that fish contains Comtois and Rayipond 0 Hurleyv HALIFAX (CP)._The weather formed about this attempt to in- many healthful vitamins and is parliamentary assistant of that office says a low moving north crease Canadian consumption of particularly valuable from a department. I’ east from Cape Hatteras is ex- pected to cause snow and rain in most of the Maritimes today. Snowfall amounts are expected to range up to four inches in sec- tions of New Brunswick. In Nova Scotia one to three inches of snow Another luncheon, for’ another group of new M. P s _will be of- fered by Mr. MacLean if sessional arrangements permit. More Than 100 Teen Ageri: To -Be Inducted On Sunday EADING 'r‘195s executive § ‘of the Charlottetown branch of ,7‘._t.he Canadian Legion elected at I2 Legion Members Presented I With Long Service Badges Twelve members, including pro- vincial president, Comrade And- rew J. MacEachern, M.C., were “presented with Long Service : -Badges at last night's annual Elected t0 the executwe 1“ ad‘ PRESIDENTS REPORT recently appointed lieutenant-gov- the service and will speak brief- The senior c-hoir of the church ‘ -m°etIng °f‘ the Char1°ttet°W” dim“ to Mr.’ Leard were’ .J‘ E‘ The president’s report was ernor-designate, F. W. Hyndman, ly on the- significant motto of under the direction of Mr. R.‘ F. If You .Need.' branch of the Canadian Legmn? (Larry) Tranmr’ h°n' president; short and'.to the point. He said was also a veteran. the Hi-Y movement: “Create, Mugford will render appropriate I g ’ ~W‘1-lich 315° saw pr-°5‘de“t Spur‘ Rev‘ R‘ Phelan’ RC’ padre; Rev‘ that the past year had been very Annual committee reports de- Maintain, Extend.” Assisting and special music. : w _ Makes of geon W. Leard re-elected for ano- E.C. Evans, Protestant padre; F. Successful due mainly to his livered: at the meeting included}. _ , . X A ‘_ ther term, and three new mem- Pius Smith, 1st. vice-president; “energetic and efficient eXecu_ house, Vemon Larter. relief, I . . pp-13111088 hers initiated into the Branch. Vernon Larter, 2nd. vice-Dresi- five" He Said that while much Harry Mortimer; poppy’ Ernest S YOU NEED US. Also . _ Included among the recilpéents dent; Ira Brown, Cecil Palmer, hadbeen accomplished much still Fardy; entertainment, Bob King; Y I - BILLY wA-pson I ‘ I of the 25-year service awa s in ‘ ' . ‘ , L d - h‘1d , F_ P‘ s '31, cil consider an interim raise of at. ed out to the members of. the 10- g S t PHONES 8543 _ I , In ms remarks Mr ear ex C 1 ire“ ms ml least ten cents an hour for all cal that the national union had “wh. er" Bin Watson for ys ems ‘"4 ‘ 3 ' ' pected that -Major MacLeod Wm civic employees unaffected by the in théf’I>ast year negotiated a nun: met Cnilpa m p i 37“ Heavyéveightr DIAL 6565 E ' I . , , assist with the adjucation of the r°°°m1Y'3m‘°unCed P33’ adiust— $6‘-‘s1'i"nf t3h3g'i3:;‘a:*r:‘itif:;V1‘;‘:f)‘v$::3‘;,,Tgb:_ wrestler whosehobby is assisting addition to the provincial presi-' dent were: George Martell, Dr. IA. Clark, John Robinson, Hud- night are, left to right: Comrade‘ F. Pius Smith, 1st vice-president; son MacLeod,‘Art Coffin, Percy Keenan, Ray Acorn, J. E. (Larry) Trainor, Archie MacEvachern, Louis Mccoubrey, and Amby Smith. ' Ernest Fardy, Harry Mortimer, Kenneth MacDonald, J. J. Con- nolly, G. W. Craig, Robert King, and Giles Cantwell, members of KNIGHTS of Coluxntus pre- I lenten Dance. Rollaway, Feb. 13. PRINCE STREET School Ice : Sports tonight at 7.30. VISIT H1 -srrmr Millinery. ‘ Great George Street where every style is Hi-Style. , FRESHLY killed chicken and - Fowl at Producers Co_-op~Fitz- I ’ roy St. 1 SALE AT HELEN’S. Wool Jer-I sey blouses, half price, also car 1" coats going half price.. RUMMAGE SALE basement Social Hall at Trinity Church Sat- » urday Fe‘). 1 2 o’clock. Sponsor- ed by Trinity Guides. WE TREAT the sick well. Gig- ‘ gey’s Pharmacy, open 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. COAL, we have in stock, Al- } bion Nut, and Acadia Egg. H. R. 3'_ Large and Co. NOW IN STOCK. Spray _motor starter fluid. Tanton‘s Acces- SPECIAL PRICE ON Screw dri- vers. Ratchet type 5” 69 cents, 6” 79 cents, 3” 89 cents. Handy home sets 99 cents, flexible type screw drivers 89 cents. Tantonfs . Accessories Ltd. COOKIES watch the kids go for ’ Stewart Bakeries home type cookies rolled oat, chocolate, chocolate chip date, peanut butter, sugar. Choose your favorites. CHARLOTTETOWN electors .' Ward One Polls numbers 70 I West, 71 Centre, 72 East, will meet at party Headquarters,'Gt.» ‘ George Street, Charlottetown, Sat- urday February 1st. at 8 p.m. for purpose of naming five dele- gates for fifth Queen's Annual Meeting. ‘ FUNERAL THURSDAY The funeral of Bertram Joseph Stanley, infant son of Mr. ._and Mrs. Ernest Stanley, 50 Water Street, whose death occurred in the Charlottetown Hospital on January 29, was held on_ Thurs- day afternon from‘ The Henes- seyi Funeral Home. The Intel- the annual meeing held lasttcomrade J. E. “Larry” Trainor, dent, and Comrade Spurgeon W. p honorary president; C o in r a d e Leard, president. Vernon Larter, 2nd vice-presi- the executive. Comrade Arthur Hale was re-appointed sergeant- at-armsfi , Received~ into branch member- ship were: Everett Wotton, Wil- liam Campbell and John Camp- bell. The initiation ceremony was Connolly, and the new members were presented with their official badge and emblem by the branch president. . remained to be done, and caution- ed the membership to choose their incoming executive from members_who “had the cause of . the branch at heart." conducted. by Comrade J. J. . (Guardian Photo) pressed the pleasure that heand the branch experienced when it was learned that Captain John J. MacDonald had been appointed to the Senate..This veteran had re- ceived strong recommendation- from the branch, he stated. Comrade . Brown reminded the branch that Mr. MacDonald’s appointment was not the only honor conferred recently on a local veteran, pointing out that the Clover Club, Joe Hughes; pen- sions and welfare, Cecil Palmer; finance, Stan Bryenton; canteen, Frank Rush; sick and visiting, Comrade-Brown; and retarded N, W. Lowther, Q.C. Chair- man of The ‘Salvéition Advisory Board and Provincial Chairman of The Red Shield Appeal has re- ceived word from the National Office that the 1958 Red Shield ‘dancing classes in the competi- tions held outside Charlottetown. This announcement was made last night by Mrs.. Gordon.Mac- "Millan convener or the dance Committee at the, semi-annual meeting of th_e'P. E. I. Musical Festival Association’ held in the library of Prince of Wales Col- lege. Mrs. .Wendel1 Wood announced that the 1958 syllabus had been .distributed some time ago and was now available at the usual centres. The meeting was chaired over by the president. Mr. Gordon Bennett. . ,.-Southport Boy Dies In Arichclt Mr. and Mrs. Alyre Gallant of Southport received the sad news, yesterday that their nephew ‘Leo “Junior” ,Gallant had died on Wedneodaytdanuary. 29th at his home-‘in Aric,hat,i Nova Sco- tia. L_e_o,, who was fourteen years of age, was the cl-dest.son of Mr. and ‘Mrs; Leo Gallant who resided for iiny years in An event almost unique in_ youth activities in Charlotte- town will take place at the Sun- day evening service of Trinity United Church in Charlottetown. when a group of 125 young men and women will be inducted into the Hi-Y groups of the Y.M. CA. in an impressive ceremony.’ Theevent will climax Y.M.C. A. Week which has been observ- ed in Charlottetown this week.- during which the “Y” has been especially recognized by press and radio. ‘ Rev. A. Frank MacLean, Pas- tor of the Church will conduct Mr. MacLean will be John, Evans, General Secretary of‘ the local Y.M.C.A., Arthur Du- var, President of the Board and Bruce Hodgins, Hi-Y Mentor. The induction team will be directed by Kenneth MacKenzie, assisted by Pauline Johnston, Constance Davies, David Arn- fast, and Judy MacDonald. Ron- ald Storey and “Y” Secretary John Evans are responsible for the arrangements. V The general public are not only invited but urged to . at- tend this service of consecration and worship with hundreds of Char1ottetown’s young De0D1€- ' Civic Employees At Meeting A suggestion that the City Coun- ments, was made by guest speak- er, John F. MacMillan, at a spec- ial meeting of Local 501 of the National Union of Public Employ- ees held last night. . ' Mr. MacMillan, representative of the national union in the Mari- time Provinces, expressed his pleasure at the Council’s decis- ion to increase the salaries of the Police Department, but indicated his disappointment that the mu- nicipal government had not seen fit to grant a temporary‘ raise to all employees “pending the settle- ment of the Summerside appeal.” The union representative point- taining increases in hourly wages ranging from eight to forty-one cents. - At this meeting the Chairman, Sergeant A.J. Dowling announced that attorney Charles McQuaid had been retained to represent the local, and that all legal matters arising from the proposed ‘nego- tiations have been placed in his. hands. ' » Matters pertaining to these pi a- posed negotiations occupied the greater part of the evening’: dis-' cussions. - Brig. i.=Iec.,ke Electedfl-Ieacl Of Hospital Men’; “Ass’n. That the IMen’s Association was able to present to the trustees of the P. E. 1. Hospital a cheque for $1500-.00 as a result of the Pan- cake anddsausage Supper held last‘ November’ indicated the great success of this‘ fund raising event, Mr. Jones emphasized in his presidential report delivered to the annual meeting of the known just how the province would raise its portion of the cost and that this also would have to be resolved before too long. From the information now available -it would seem that the province would bear 45 percent of the cost and the federal treasury the re- maining 55 percent, he said. Dr. Maclienzio chairman of the To Inaugurate Campaign. Here "handicapped children is now tour- ing Canada at his own expense on the Easter Seal campaign. Mr. Watson is scheduled to in- augerate the. Island campaign at a Rotary Luncheon at the Char- lottetown Hotel on Feb. 17 when the local “Timmy” will be intro- duced and the young Canadians from “all over” who will be com- peting in the Dominion School Boy Curling Championships will also .be in attendance. warn IT comes TO I=iNE rdoo More AND , MORE FOLKS ' com: to The - nrnnrzvous Cl-l"IOWN 2 rain. Forecasts: . 35 11001]; Northern Nova Scotia: . cast; intermittent snow beginning this afternoon and changing to rain this evening; continuing very mild; northeast winds 15. Low-high at New Glasgow 28 and is expected before it changes to I Over- Prince Edward Island, eastern ‘N. B. counties, lower St. John River Valley: Overcast; intermit- tent ‘snow beginning this after- continuing very mild; northeast winds 15. Low-high at Charlottetown, Moncton, Freder- DOUGLAS BROS. & JONES LTD. Well Drilling and Water MOTOR nnwmn I’ and ELECTRICAL‘ REPAIRS - I PALMER ELECTRIC u \ I, d V so 11 Iooogoooooyoooooooooooooooo ii gories Ltd. t t k 1 - Th C th _ Appeal. for Cana a will be held Southport._ He _.atten.d.ed. ut - organization held last night at the’ Hospital trustees, J. A. Likely ‘ ' ~ ._ ’ DOUGHNUTS. f e h d .1 : t’ “Ce,,‘,’§,e,§°,_a°° m e a 0 duringthe. month__of May. Mr. port school and was_'.a favorite, Y. M.-C. A. ’ treasurer, and N. D.\MacLean: FOR THE ‘E! ‘ . r 5 , “Ly 3 Lowther IS planning that the with --his _fellow pupils because - At; the a,mua1 gecuon of of. manager of the Hospital, follow. C ‘ h .,\~ . 5t9“’:rt 1]3tak‘:1?1e5t 13131“: Sugar FUNERAL AT TRYON‘— The Prince Edward Island Campaign of his kind. and pleasing dis- flee,-5 Brig, G_ G, K, peake was ed D1-_ prowse with brief remarks amera3 --kl * g ‘or C ocoa e ip. F funeral of Lorne C. H. Carruthers, willcoincide with the national position- elected the new president to sue- concerning Hospital affairs. Dr. SPECIAL at Stewart Bakeries Augustine Cove was held yester- dates‘ The fu“er?1 is be“-‘gd hem Sat" °eed'Mr‘ F' A‘ 5- J°ne5- other 'M3°KenZie Stated that tenders 1'01‘ “Nd Lady Baltimore cake a delicious da afternoon {mm T1-you United -‘ - v urday. mftmmg 3'3 A1'1°h3".- _ ‘ officers elected are as fol ows: the construction of the new wing ‘ 36$ 5: combination of chocolate and Wa1_ Chi’ h d d t d b O inion . .; vice-presidentil G. E. Ha lem: would be called for within a few 9 .. °".“ “°;: ” P ~ Pearson Takes isitzrr.§°.i..’.%::t‘zi..ii::.; tr. r“.t2a;:.i::““°“°" W°“*“ TAYI-035 _ ev._ oug as are. ymns o . , ,. - ~ - . ‘sar in . GENERAL meeting music 'fds- sung were “The Lord’-s my Shep- FBOTU res MQSTII1 ' members; 11- 13- Hyndman. J. W-- Following a lively question-and Q Jsweums tival association tonight 8 p.m., herd” and “Unto The Hills”. A P Klrbg'.IRi‘J-RRu‘I{>iert.G D1tl- answer period the AAssociation - V j in -the Library at Prince of solo “No Night There” wa beau- A court of opinion program, - ° , H1011, - -_ an H. - - urvs President Mr. F. . S. Jones '3 Wales College. tifully rendered by Mrs. Everett in which a panel of Y’s Men MOI9IIIZe Pa “Y D. K. Martin, _G. MacMillan: conducted the routine affairs of WE DEVELOP AND PRINT A“- , _ Howatt. Pall bearers were: discussed current topics of in- and «Te W-,M0I‘eSlde- the new groups annual meeting. TYPES OF MR- FAI_tMER- Rid your 11ve- Vernie Webster, Wendell ,Mac- terest, featured. the weekly OTTAWA (CP)‘—Liberal Leader DR. PROWSE V I He reviewed the year’s activities COLOR FIL 3t°°kA 0‘ 1199- Get “D°°md“5‘" Fadyen, Cedric Campbell, Nor- meeting of Alpha Y’s Men’s Lester B. Pearson Thursday took Dr. Lemuel E. Pr wse opened with a special mention of the , ’ at the Producers Co-op, Fitzroy Street. WE WILL BE closed all day Saturday February first, for stock- i taking. Miller Brothers Ltd. Gt. ‘ - George St. 1 7‘.‘Y” SECRETARY-John E-vans will be interviewed by Y’s man Ches Cooper or Radio C. .F. C. Y. Saturday at 1:30. ' I C 0 A L . UNLOADING Acadia Nut, Old Sydney, St. Rose nut, and Dominion Coke, W.D. Gillis co. Ltd. Dial 3776. - recital by Susan Haras- . zphy with assisting artists Notre Dame Auditorium February 1st,, February 3, please contact Mur- icl.-Maclnnis. Borden, or the Char- lottetown Hotel. ' ROAST CHICKEN, turkey plates patted meat, baked beans, fish cakes, salads, cabbage rolls are among thevfavorites at Stew- art Bakeries delecelessin Coun- lei‘. . 4 - ANYONE Wishing to attend the luncheon in honor of M. J. Cold- well, M. P., at noon, Monday, February 3, please contact Muriel Maclnnis, Borden, or the Charlot- tetown Hotel. man Campbell, James Carm- thers, Leith Carruthers. Inter- ment was in The United Church cemetery. The funeral was very largely attended. I PERSONALS. Friends of Mrs. Maude Wakelin, St. Peters Road, will regret to learn that she is a patient in the P.E.I. Hospital. ‘ Eunice Phyllis and Austin Mc- Cabe and Urbie McGinnis of Charlottetown also Mr. and Mrs. Louis Trainor, Hope River, visit- ed at the h:ome of Mr. and Mrs. town Hospital on January 29th to Constable and Mrs.-‘ R.C. Pettitt (Anna Prosper), Monta- gue, a son. 7 lbs. 11 oz., Ronald Gregg. ‘ LEARD —- At the P.E.I. Hospital Jan. 23, 1958, to Mr. and Mrs. Clinton -Leard, Albany-,‘a son,- Eric Glen. . MATYS — At the Royal Victoria Hospital Montreal on January 26. 1958 to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Matys (nee Betty Gorman, St. Charles) a daughter weight 4 lbs. 10 ozs. ' McMILLAN -— At the Charlotte- town Hospital on January 27,, Club in the Y.M.C.A. ‘last even- ing. ’ ’ ' John Gorrill was chairman of the panel which consisted of Dave MacLean, Edwin Johns- tone. Wendell Mutch and Vic- tor Cameron. The -president Roy Smallman, presided at. the business part of the meeting. Plans were dis- cussed for the forthcoming Y. M.C.A. maintenance campaign by George Wright and Arthur Duvar. A sing song was conducted by John Evans with the club pian- ist. Mrs. Keith Rogers at the piano. - Eric Coffin of Halifax was Musical. Festival Mrs. Fink, Shearwater, N. S. and Major Calum I. U. MacLeod of the N. S. Department of Edu- cation have been engaged as ad- judicators for the 1958 P. E. I. Music Festival. , Mrs. Fink will judge the danc- ing -contests and Major lVIacL‘eod the Gaelic Classes. It is also ex- the first step in setting up a spe- cial election committee to mobil- ize party .organization for the next election campaign. He announced ‘appointment of Senator John J. Connolly, 51-year- old Ottawa lawyer, as its chair- man and said other members will be appointed within the next few days» after‘ consultation with pro- vincial representatives. Mr. Pearson's office said it is not yet known how many mem- bers will be named to the com- mittee. The move-,is in line with a res- olution adopted at the recent na- tional Liberal convention which said there is an urgentneed for and provincial meetings “when and if required by the exigencies of the. campaign.” Senator C o n n 0 1 1 y, who was chairman of the convention’s pro- gram committee, was named to the Senate in 1955. During the Second World War he was execu- tive assistant to the late Angus L. Macdonald, then navy minis- ter and later premier of Nova Scotia. I the meeting with a alk on Na- tional Hospitalization and its pos- sible costs and complications. He stated that there are many un- known factors at this time but that committees are wor 'ng out details and we should ’ ‘ave a clear ‘picture of the scheme in the near future. ‘ He also said that it was not yet Queen Mother In Honolulu HONOLULU (CP)——’1‘he Queen Mother stopped in Honolulu for 90 minutes Thursday arriving in a “breath of fresh air” and was greeted by Governor and Mrs. William Quinn. 2 The governor placed the tradi- tional flower lei around her neck as she left the plane but he broke one tradition by not kissing her. It was the first time in 38 years that a member of the British Royal Family had visited Hawaii. The last visit was by the Prince of Wales in 1920. ATKINSON’S ANNIVERSARY SALE Pancake ‘pnd Sausage Supper which washeld last November. After a vote of thanks to the re- tiring president, Mr. F. A. S. Jones, and his executive, the new president took over the chair. Following brief‘ remarks from Brig. Peake on behalf of his exe- cutive the meeting adjourned. 7 The meeting was very well at- tended. WIIDZ i HA1‘! ““@’c$° INSTALLATION _ ...i. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IN ALL PRICE RANGES LAY-AWAY AND TERMS MAY BE ARRANGED. PATTERSON'S JEWELLERY EGGS Our paying price to pro- ducers for ungraded eggs delivered Charlotte- town today is—— Grade A Large . . . . . 27c Grade A Medium .. .. 23c Grade A Small .. . . .. 21c “VOGUE” for women I p wonurs Mosr Arrnncrivr = EYEG LASSE H ETARI NG IDS “EXECUTIVP for men 7 earl room New! World’s most attrac- tive eyeglass hearing aids . . .handsome EXECUTIVE for men, flattering Vooua for women. Built with superior Zenith quality. They let you look your best while you _ hear better! See how well they look on you. Eugene Mccabel Middleton’ 011 'mmediate ‘mobilization of party . Authorized Dealer 113 Kent St. 'Dial 6723 . 3:30 under auspices st. Dunstan’s Sunday. i “est °f the °I“b' iorces ««because of the immin. file °aY1Y'f1°1‘§m3 ‘éarlfnefis °3 “TI-IERMOPANE” . V '- § Baysmca C‘W’L‘ ' Ado do en,§§.°f 3 fedgral e1eCt1i°:‘i'" .d Aiirsitrvdfiii’ 0 ew ea an an‘ Car Glass tsllllplrlied and ' ~ K ', , .‘ ". “ W , , II I] re 11 I1 I . ' ' ANYONE ....i....g .. ........ the BIRTHS I" ICGWS .... ,°:’.“;°.t°........i§’.i..°.i..f3i.. In my weaim-r she stew-1 0,3833 3 T pER|:Ec1'Ep By ZENITH 1- luncheoll in honor of M_ J_.C01d_ _ A _P,. k d F function continuously throughout from the four-engined BOAC air- _ BIR , . ’ ,,,a_1,_.M_ P” at noon, M0hday' PETTITT .. At the Charlotte- re IC e or the campaign’ holding regional Hm at International Ai,.p,,,, for [57 King st. Phone 3043 - 1o-nAv mom-sncx cunnmuru - ruu 1-rm wnmru wnmuum o 5-YR. AFTER-PURCHASE Pnoncnon PW ‘ I I most eyeglass frame SW19" Eight other models! 011? f°’: every need. Sens1b1YP“ $50 to $165. 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