. FEBRUARY 1' l?“ ‘Prue CHARLQTTEIOVYN GUARDIAN THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-QIilB-‘I-ZI-Illi. ISLAND RECRUIT — In the cur- rent issue of a Nova Sootian ex- "nuucnw~—duo~ Ago Today I'M: column is reserved for news oi ‘Ltlfl-fihialinlnade Chorus — Socltli local Interest but advertising oi _ - ‘ , a newsy nllure may be “menu; . 1.45—btugi' cusiiiw. M. s-Home. at 5 cents x word strictly pay- __...°I "I (By The ‘Junadliln Pres!) able in advance. . cruits examlning a dissected mine is ' > y _ V q shown. One of the ‘recruits is Sea- R n 1jf§fim{,°“f§§u§,§ “fizz? i: ragga CRASWLLL u” Phwograpns lulu“ “m? %“'ghe°’flffin1ff Mn‘ t z and further south in the vicinity A RACK FULL of Mews suns‘ “comma u“ e5 M ° c y‘ z - . ____ , lot’ Albert repullsedrlklrks suffered _ _ a serious Osses n lg ting in the I moltlullcl d2lifu“?ii.‘°..if°“.fi ‘llfluiffiltfi:-C.l’,l‘E32§,§§gg,§i,,°g,lg%g" Sig? z P“ “"35" "m" ream». See windows. Henderson 8c Cuo- vices next Lords Day. l-lartsvllle 11 ODDFELLOWS "ALL z Eveavone REQUIRES Tl-IIAMIN DAILY BECAUSE n IS not mm’- L'1°°“"3°'”'1< A- M- Fla-W" “W1 3 P~ M- B'°°k' ,1;l3l*l£;1,;.{,'i‘,-.,i, , - STORED UP BY THE BODY. onowmc (HHDREN 5;- HAMPTON outrun CllAltGE.—lglellglerli'iiotlg‘Ilggfflfilaetgtlllily Blanahardfili‘ antics". £ . Sel s u ,Feb _4tl ‘J h8. .P hl - erésmens i PECIALLY nsso m: HEALTH azuzms iplllvlfi Euugilfifiy 1i Alulvril Atlplisi vllgufitlceécutgfliusbliieszeifieeilfig?" I Admlssltm—55 Cents : , {i . °“""*MI~. i~i......,,,,,,,,,,, Mad a M‘ V°wn“7%'¥*""'"’ MR ANDMIXI-S-TIEDLIE-ielllvi-O-IIL muiftstihi "sit... . I ’ M m ——-—- , - - - ~_-_-- - ° “' l I 0 ERS EVERYWHERE ARE SERVING N01’ cllilglllglggltmvltlvtzllilg NlliagQluT-‘rirli? SIDE, Britdalbrarriiel, daanniliquzicenatbizel PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (lgwgtivruv théee iqihtxlvierdniefintlteeinciiix; ' I - - - v 8n 3. time!) D 9t‘ Llg l‘ ' ' i 1011s a All “W53 II $5 , g g Services Sunday, February 4th. u“ Dower ,5 mmgscorrecged m i i B. D., Minister, Services ior Sunday, February 4th at North l1, Wheatley River at 3, Hunter ter River Bit 10.30. L-13-2-1-1l Charlottetown, wish to announce th; ellgdglfimem of their daughter Ethel Baden to Sgt. Major J, R. Campbell, Sailit John Fusiliers (M, G), Saint I“ “F” i “r"rr:‘ s -~—-- irr- rhe ‘ft? MON“ CUE Bmtrtsrsbllljlgllysksg 1r Ilgzrlltlie-even those DerFl-lininfl to pa“ “ m '____ I“ ' ' ‘ ' “me- a“ mmfefilwn and lwr- sap NEWS RECEIVED - Mr. FREDERICKSBIJTEE. vii. Jim. 30 -fQPi— Court Clerk Mason H. WlI1.s who knows whereof he speaks says tile proverbial blushing bride has vanished a5 completely 5,5 dinosaur. ‘ Since January, i939, when Freder- icksbtirg became the quick-marriage centre of the east. Clerk Willis has met more than 2.000 brides. He says he has yet to observe a blush. file hockey match which pg Q have taken place in the commun- iLy rink on Monday night, between tile Mount Stewart Rays and the Montague Hockey Club was post- polled. A stxscial skate was held in the community rink on Monday night. The snow Though left Mont. ilgue Tuesday to open the road li'0li1 Montague to Charlottetown. take the leading role in pro-marital a arrangements. Nine times out of 10. Willis avers, it is the bride-elect who wrltesor telephones here for fxlgrt-ihandl lnfoirnartiion rm Virtriulaial Mr nd l. rage aws. An Just as oticll i-l Privy‘; ‘Asady“jsere‘l€fifigrs‘7igkggnlgf Isshe answers all the questions Willis I ll M. agile Sunday. IZ IIIIIIIVEII THIIIISIIIIY-FRIDAY-SIITIIIIIIAY MANY OTHER Mi L "W188 of her inten “every now nd tn . f0! the llcegoe." en we “omen my the transformation is that mot women who 910m to rederi ksb “ ggletyljgiid the €b h c mg ‘lCS revert t at t e Fredcrlcks-burg bride 15 311mm 30- Ithirty years Many present-day brides actually honest. Willis saiys they give their 3W" the“? who are rive to 10 years older than their admit their age, required to ask before issuing a ‘ able precaution to be ITEMS ON SALE NOT SALE SHEET DELIVERED AT YOUR DOOR. ORDERS DELIVERED THROUGHOUT THE CITY FOUR TIMES DAILY. John A. Murray, Clyde River, left yesterday afternoon by plane for Moncton en route to Dorchestcr, W5 Mass. in response to a telegram received early yesterday morning are Ithat his brother-in-law. Herbert F. a593- msyCampbell had passed awav Pucs- avefage day night. Mr. Cmnpbell visited L116 2'1, and the ‘Island almost every year for over and had a host 0t frineds here who will regret lo learn of his passing. ‘Ami don't you knew." said Willis, ‘Vim? Cnly explanation of lushin But the tinblushing brides are gcs without add tion or subtraction Fredericksburg weddings aren't the roduct of jazz or gin. He refuses I30 issue licences after four p. m. or would-be mates Thditllii Willi. doesn't subscribe to m theory that mutual!“ “e made before nine m in (cm ' ' , ~ . ., - pllan e 1 heaven‘ he Inked "cw _ 7955M‘ with his edlict: “No wait unless suio that you're 1MB SHIIY SlItE —MOIIIIAY, Feb. 1, 2, 3, 5th LISTED HERE. LOOK FOR BIG EATONS ORANGE MIIRMIILIIIIE 32 Oz.Jar--—---——z3c I SHELLED W I-\ L II II T 5 Halves- Lb.--—-————35c SURPIIISE S Arrow Brand PASTRY FLOUR EATON’S sullcio corrr: rllroirs BAKING POWDER IL"- T‘"_———2ic KELLOGGS coma FLAKES EATOWS BULK cocci l L“ Bak-"mlic resh Ground 1 Lb. Bag-—---— 8 Oz. Pkg. 2% Fach 9c. 3 for — - I’ Each 5c. 10 for — — — — — — No. 2 Squat Tin STANDARD PEARS Eaclflvc- M» ---- --Ji9c STANDARD ccmi 17 Oz. Tin 90- 3 for —— -- -- 7 UL Bag _ _ __ _ _ 29c oliciiiiisc-xojt Large m. Each ____ -- 23c DOMESTK: 1602. Tin 10c. 3for——————z9c Gyfiai/EFIIIGBBYEE-l-s 160z.Tin11c- 2Tins—-————~—z‘|c g,,,gg-_______ 53c BULK SEEDLESS RAISIIIS L“ ‘M’ Lbsw- 25c MAPLE LEAF EQISEISJAM _ lT/Ilifiwated _ P u R E I- A II n §.L,”'__ __ 25c EctwQlILTQ" 25c Algal 12a 2 for ____ 230 Breakfast 27c Corned to. Tic. 21c 1 PKO- MARVENS DAINTY Fresh Made SODAS 12 Oz. IS AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKE DAY! rooa f. ""’ " \ AN PANCAKE DAYS IS HARRY 12.515 BACON Sliced. Lb. - — SAUSAGE Lb. 180.2 Lbs. PORK HOCKS 2 Lbs. Sweet Pickled CORNED BEEF, Lb.- 35c 13c r " d CHUCK ROAST BEEF 1 PKG. MARVENS ASSORTED PSQQEHOPS Lb_ __ 260 UL _ _ _ _ _ __ _ I30 BISCUITS, 12 Oz. Fresh Lb.13c. Pork BOTH FoR____ 290 PLATE mas 2Lbs. 25c FENDERLOINS, Lb.-— 29° summer unawuns Med- size. Doz. — 29c HEAD LETTUCE Each 12c. 2 for —- ——- 23c LOCAL CELERY Each 13c. 2 for —— — 25c LOCAL CARROTS Lb. 3c. ‘l0 Lbs. —- -— 29c SWEET POTATOES Lb- 12c. 2 Lbs. — -—- 23c . \ ,,... ‘ ‘“ " . ' ~ ' Med. Size AUNT IEMIMA llllll,,l,i'l,',',’,"‘ M°Kmt°sh 350 - * - - PPLES o .18. 2o .-- ronnilllbltdilhrs t; FOR PANCAKES A °’ ° °z PKG. 21c. PKG- 15c. .1 d- First Grade ‘ CM“ m" CREAMERY BUTTER CHEESE. 21c u, _ _ _ _ __ 33', Demonstration on AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKE FLOUR. Lb_ _ Visit the store and see these pancakes made. 4.1.2’ AL R-ver at 7- Sunday school at Hun- take place in the middle of Febru- - ary. ——— t am. AND MRS. 0.2. CHAMPION,‘ change a, picture or two naval re- Amella to Wyman Boyiier Large, Large, Albany. The marriage to L-29-2-1-1l. DEATH REGRETTED —- Many relatives and friends on the 1s- land will regret to learn of the death of George E. MacDulf which took place in Baker Memorial Hos- pital. Boston, Mass, December 24th. He was a member of’ the Atwood Paper Company firm of that City. Mr. MacDuffs wile who predeceas- ed him many years ago, was Miriam T. Simpson, formerly con- nected with The Evening Standard The funeral of Mr. MacDuff took place Wednesday in Brockton. He leaves twin sons, Francis H. United States Army aviator, stationed at Mitchell Field. N.Y., and Orton S. of Hartford, Conn., and two grand- sons. He was a Mason and a Knight Templar. and a member of foentral Methodist Church, Brock- ‘ n. I ENJOYABLE EVENING — Oh Wednesday cvenir; January 24th, time members of the intcrdenom- linational Mafe Choir of Kingston gwith their wives, were the guests of Mr and Mrs. Bert Warren, Cornwall. A most eqijogvable eve- ll.g was spent in music. both vocal and instrumental, with Mrs. Holmes, the genial director of the ‘choir. at the piano. During the course of the evening a. bountiful ,luncl1 was served in Mrs. Warren's IIIOSDILHDIC manner, after which ithcre was more music and anim- ated conversation. A'l too soon it wits time to say "Good-Night." but llrfdre distrerslng the hearty thanks ,of the party was tendered the host ,and hostess for their pleasant hos- pitality. Mr. and Mrs Warren ‘each responded joyously. Several cf the gentlemen expressed the smtiments of r‘i present that l-"ch a mingling tcivther was abo- ywthcr foo r=rc in our crvuminwlties v nntvadimvs. "Blast be the Tie," "The ,K‘n¢" and “God Save our Splen- ‘rllci Merl." with the benediction by iMr. Stenhen Ackhnd brought a mc=t profitable evening to a close. ANNIYAL MFWIYNG OF SEA- jYlflEFZE CREDIT UNION - The annual meetino of the "Sea- lT-lrcele" Credit Unilrl was held at Canilridve H~ll m“ ‘he evenln" of Jan. 93ml. Mr. Willard McClure urosidcd an’? the several retort-s twro subnlittcd showing favorable urcqrcss of tho union, from the financial standpoint as well as the functions or the Mcial nrclor. A discvwon ionic place as to the v1’.‘<‘=l“'P hens-fit to the fl=herm~n and farmer. who comprise thr- hulk of the Y)"P§'=vv‘ memhdr: as we" "is the "rosncfllve members. The territory clttlkied in the o"i""l'll miles and Regulations of the Un- mn are: Pwnmure "loud. P-mbrolc“. ‘furrav Hart)" North. Sturgeon. "nruhiwlv". l"‘l’ov'i. Si lihrvfls R""d Elsi. Milliown C""<'=. Alma. "WI fiflmweoux. The o'.'l""'< for the ensuing term are as follows: President. Mr. tvlllzvrd IVIPYIIF“ (re- "ldcterio Vice-Proficient. Mr. Y-"tw- rence Dale" Irc-clcctczifi Sec - "Ycwurrr: Mr. Cameron Rwd (re- rflocteri i Sllnorvlsflrv C/"mmittfe. Rev, F‘ fl/Ylflally, ‘Ifltn. Dunn and “woe S‘c'.v~rt Dwoctors. John M"'<enrl/= Gavin Hicken. Harry Millar. WiVard McClure. CIIMWWD RN" Arch“ Lannirran. James T-dunlvnn. Lavtrronr" Daley. F."‘\rin I/faz-Tinnald. Credit Committee. Chest" lVfcClllvc John W. J""l‘c- son. Josorh lVIcG-v. Ifarrv f?"id. Wm. Graham Althouoh the Un- ion is still in its infancy stages (two months since organization) yet we have every reason to ex- pect a fair measure of SIICCPSS. Our office is very FHbOTflI/Pll‘ fitt- ed xvii-h all accommodations. in- eluding now safe; and the owner of Hm office. Mr, Reid. who is also our Treasurer. is being compliment- ed for the efficient way in which he is fulfilling his diltles. At the close of the bilsiucss session the meeting adjnuriled uu“l the second Tuesday of January, i941. ANNUAL MEETING — 'I'he an- nual meeting oi’ Central United Church coltlgregation of Marshfield and Dullstaffnage was held on ‘Monday. January 29th. Rev. J. A. ‘Nicholson was Chairman. Ml‘ H. B, Dennis was secretary. Reports were received from the Sunday School, the Young Peopfes Union, Women's Missionary Society, Mis- slcn Band, All reports showed ex- cellent financial progress. The re- port oi’ OTdlTl/flfé’ expcngs ang are missionary fun were yon y e Treasurer of the congregation, Mr. Wylie Gibson. He reported that the allocation of the Church would bc raised in full, with stibscriptions ‘available for a Sill" ' ‘s His report indicated the hetlrtv co-opcration of all the members and adherents. The Parsonage Committee was re- elected. The following motion was introduced and carried tillanlmotis- ly: “That this congregation ex- tend to its minister, Rev. J. A. Nicholson, its "teen appreciation Ifor his oxcellcnt work and faith- ‘Till serviccs duri". r the past your." This motion was also passed un- Ianimotlsly: that the congregation iextend to John T. Ferguson its at)- prcciatlon for his work in the ‘Church for many years. Tho min- listcr was asked to convey this io ‘Mr Ferguson. The following cf- ficers were elected: Secretary-Trea- VSlLeT, Wylie Gibson, Parsonage ‘committee, W R. Dennis, W . Jenkins. F‘. W. Andrew, Fcnlon Court. I. 'I'homp=oli. Finanflal Stewards, two rciircd and Ray MacCallum rnd Lea Mill clcctcd "i ihrlr DIIIOPS, Tito other stewards all ro-cloctrd. Auditor, Mrs J. T. “crgtlson, The elders of the Sos- slmi nrc: J T. Ferguson. W. J. Gibson, W. E J/‘rsscv. I. H- Tilonipson. Organist: Mary Fergu- son. Assistant: Mrs H, B Dcnnis. A vote of thanks was e~<'~n"rd to the orzan's'= and ("Jvilr our‘ ~l‘ cf- wmyhire at only son of ML um Mm wiveue Mount Stewart ll A. M. Harrington 3 P. M. Marshfield 7.30 P. M L-ailz-i-ii. BALLOTING RESULTS-In yes- terday's reference to the first balloting for candidates at the Queen's County Conservative con- vention the names of Messrs. Wood and Turner were inadvertently transposed. The result should have read: Mr. Turner. D2; Mr. Wood 9.. Mr. ‘Turner then moved that Mr. Hyndmans nomination be made ilnanimous, and was second- ed by Messrs, Wood and Kennedy. The tellers were Messrs. J. P. Hillion; Louis Stewart, A. R. Innis. James Hasfam, L D. Bea.- wn. J. A MacDonald. Lester Mc- Innis, and Frank 'I‘ra.irlor. EJEfl‘ FOR EDMONTON — Rev. Edward Berrigan, C.SS.R, left ye - tcrday morning for Edmonton after visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Berrigan. On Sunday he celebrated High Mass at the Holy Redeemer Churc , and ‘Tuesday eve- ning he conducted the Mother of Perpetual Help Devotions. and preached a very instructive sermon o a large congregation. During his visit here he renewed the acquaint- ance of many of his former class- mates who were with hlm while at- tending St. Dunstanfls University. and numerous other friends through- out thr- cit_\'. Mr. William MacDonald. and John Dougan were in the city at- tending the MIFNITEI Show at the Holy Name Hall, Tuesday night. III IIEMORIIIM MRS. FRANK WALSH Friends in this city and in dif- ferent sections oi the province will learn with regret of the passing in the City Hospital. at an early hour yesterday morning of Mrs. Frank Walsh (nee Catherine Kelly.) The deceased who was born at Kelly's Cross seventy-nine years ago was a. resident of this city dur- lng the greater part of her lifetime and enjoyed a large circle of friends who will regret the pass- ing of the last member of the f*'nily Sh." leaves to mourn one dangli- fer. Miss Dora. who for a number of jvears was accountant irith the firm cf Saunders 8r Newsom. Hcr husband predeceased hcr many roars M0 and only a few years later her two sons Michael and Arthur passed away within a short time of each other. The funeral wil‘. be ltelri on Fri- day morning from her late resi- dence 182 King St.. to St. Dun- statfs Basilica. fit-lice to the R0- l..an Catholic Cemetery. GIIAIIA TS ROAD Report of Grahams Road School for the month of January. Grade X: 1. David MacLeod 2 Arinsl MacKinuon. 3 Joseph Wzgmore. Grade VIII: l. Louis Campbell. 2. Willard Vvigmore. 3 Elillll“ Campbell. Grade VII: 1. L-zltlrn MilcKay 2, Lois MacKinnon. Grade V: 1. Rapli Wigmore. 2, Velnon Frrgtlsoli 3. Goidon Campbell Grade J’: 1. Jolzn Campbell 2. David MacGregor, 3. Louis Maclleod. Grade III: l, Dlrrarh Murrav 2 Brit-cc lvfacGregor. 3, John Ward. Grade II: 1. Malcolm Campbell. Grade I: Absent Teacher. Blanche MacPherson. (Patriot Please Copy) Mlnardfls kills pain. ficlals for thrir work. 0n motion. the meeting adjourned. touch with the outside world. FEB. 1. Nib-Five German air- some extent as Russian aircraft range over Finland droppirik bombs bv the thousand without discrim- ination as to objective, From Bergen, Norway. the arriv- al of l1 United States-made our- suit Dlanes. destined for Finlandl has been reported. The Finnishl air force has attacked a Russian, l harbor. Russian motor lorrv col-i umns and Russian railwav stations. Out of an estimated 200 Rilssianl planes which raided Finland in al single dav 20 were shot down, l Air DOWElj asumes inureasinzl Lmportance iii the FinnLsli war as I sDHHr: aDbroachz-s. Mllitarv cx-i certs arc more or less agreed the countlv is unsuitable for large- , scale land operations except in win- -t_t*r when the lakes. marshes and rivers are frozen. If the Russians are stopped on land in the tvinter thev may tr: unable to continue a land offen- sive later when the lack of roams will tell against them. ‘There will be nothing to stop them from carrying on the warfare from the Bu‘ the VH3!‘ round except a grow. ing Finnish air force, The Itdliitn Dlanes and pilots sent to Finland early in the war are reported to be giving a good account of themselves and if the Finns have pilots to flv the United States planes now 0n their wav they should be a welcome addition. POWNAL WOME NS INSTITUTE The regular meeting of Pownal Women's Institute was held Jan 18th, at the home of Mrs. Arthur l Moore with 12 members and three visitors present. | Meeting opened with the Ode followed by the Creed in unison. Roll call was responded to with gduestions. One new member join- Mrs. Parker Ings, on behalf of i the School Committee reportedl having bought paper towels. ‘ The Secretary reported $1.00 sent Santa Pals. In the absence of Mrs. Pearl Hermann, the report for the sick committee was Elven by Mrs. Roy Hermann. Fniit sent two persons and a Christmas gift sent to a Povrnal patient ln Halifax. All bills were presented and , paid. Mrs, R/Jyiiermann of the Red ‘ Cross Committee rc-"ortcd l5 pair sox and '7 pairs mats ‘r1 been finished and more beLng inade. It was decided advisable to have concert material on hand and a ccvmmittee was appointed to pro- cure same viz Mrs, Arthur Moore, Miss Isabel Ings arid Mrs. Harold Smith. I As the convenor for Child Wel- l fare was absent the programme [was left for the February meet-l int: uihich Mrs_ Willzur Jones in- i Ivited to her home. February ‘Bth. l roll call to be answered by "Whistle. ISing. Say or Pay,” Lunch was served and the re- mainder of the evening very pleu- santly spent in games and con- tests. meotin"; closing with the Nil- tional Anthem MODERN POILFS ARE IESS ROMANTIC PARIS, Jan 30 —(CP)— The sta- tioners and postcard shopshdvd 80! l their supp ies of new wartime D08!- cards, It stands in some out-of-thlf- I way places are to be found, still ‘existent if a little yellow. which were popular in the vrar —-but France 15 like that. Every faimllyi album has a. numb- er of those from the 1914-1918 per- icd -tlie over -S(‘.lll.llfl8l1t8l po the "ideal girl." the, "dream sire 1 heart." a sailor gazing at a sgtirtllr looks down. "The Kiss" was a favor- ite and another pose of the theme reads "A soldier's ense. pThe industry of love postcards — ' for it is an industry—is going stroll’: again and the French Willis In 1 their sky-blue uniforms are seen hovering about the stands, a littlc sheeplshly. it i5 Wile. but mWIYSI/“I- ' Producers sav the old tyne 9f card has lost its Wplllafill’ Mid m‘? I boys and girls want somethhtll i0 ex ress their seiitlmchfs Wllhmlt ibe rig over-scntzmental. Thus the cards for 1940 are posi- ed and _se_l_lin_g._O_neMshows_ a_ vrall _ln Outside the dugout a group ol’ British soldiers Ill this picture, listen lo their thousands purchased and tent In Franrt- out of lhc 5250.000 fund set up by Lord Nuflicld comforts for the mrn In the field. The radio; are keenly appreciated, offering a means of keeping l: OYou need not be an expert cook to bake the kind ofcakes the whoh family will rave about. Swans Down Cake Flour is made only from cur fully selected soft Canadian winter wheat. It is ground and re-ground, sifted and re-siftcd through silk until it is 27 time: as fine as ordinary flour. That's why the family are sure to love the delicious light cakes you blkl with Swans Down. I’ 17kg’; ~ ‘Mfllftqklgol/p RECIPES FOR THE 9 MOST POPULAI CAKES ARE ON THE PACKAGE I41 Radon-Hundred: o! Baking Help! ll "Kala Smith‘: Favorite Recipes" OIocIay send for "Kate Smith’: Favorite Recipes"——a beautiful 48-page book. Contains I47 recipel, 87 interesting illustrations. Explain! the bow and wily of tender, crisp, golden brown cake as only Kare can 0 it. Use coupon below. General Foods. Limited, I I I : c0bOUf§,OK1lai’l0- | | Please send me “Kare Smith’: I | PIVOIIIE ndtipci". i enclose a: in ' | postage stamps. g I . N... : ' I : 444m, I | ' I ' I I- . - a window -» w r. 3v growing. Thrctigh the window loans a girl _ . .1 i It'll‘ and ands, filled with root“ nrr- IYld b)‘ a handsome young soldier who gazes mm 1m- m“ .. lie ce- low heads: “Not. ng is sweeter than your caress, in return I offer m! tenderness." BLAMES OLD SOL CAPE TOWN tCP\—Tile "dan- gerou; influence" of sunbathing 0X1 academics is tlcplorvrl by a Capo 'l'o\\'n hortrinimtvr who-c school 1e near tho = a. Ho \\a< "distressed to sec "b. .' purptlsclcs-ly’ basking 111 [I16 >II1'i.' A sward hoad tlsually goes with 8_l_t_\(‘k of . nnc of llll In provide new radio, _ .. ., .. . --_.....~. ..,......-u-\