ocronaa s, 194s . TODAY - a SPECTACLE IN coton “A THOIIGAHO AHII ONE NIGHTS" I PLUS “TIME” - snows ans . 1 - a --"'=-"PRINCE EnWA1m= 3 DAYS - 1111111. - 1=111.- s11. losslo, lighting, floiwort-hooriod cilompion Intro- ducing Loddlol With ‘I heroic muster so lovo o . . on a thous- cnd odvomuros to thrill you! 111 rccumcoton o». PETER 001111.11 LAWHIRO -OR|SP vi illNE 111' futurist-stills IIIIIII "lllly" S!!!“ - llll LIES llllll CURTIS - IIiIf ISIIIIII 1001i LENIS m M-G-M rlcrune , UISSIE anti IAOIIIE ALSO NEWS EIIPKRE-Thur.-FrL-Sat. ‘w - .. . orangutans sritlnm silmlile ififilfiv$lllllldlhhflli I 115* 111115 111111111121: WALLACE? Monday-Wednesday-Friday 2.45 1m SACKVILLE IAI. 1070 ORIGINATED WITH GREEKS WEST ROYALTY SCHOOL _._. Tm origin of how a ship ca1ne Report for September. tn be called "she" can probably be (‘trade VIII- l, John MacKin- traced back to tne Gieck mariners non; 2. Ral h Fbizzeli. who gave their ships feminine urade VI -1. Betty Hurry: 2. P‘ 111 a 1 “m” —-——— ‘only s Carr, 3. reda MacK n- oma-I-N 0F ALFALFA Grade vr-i. Stewart Wakelln: mum is probably a Spanish g‘. Sidney Hurry; 3. Denzil Ma‘:- UTE version of the Arabian word alfac. , facah, which means the best sort Grade V-l, Elaine McInnis; 2. lgfrlilc MacKinnon; 3. Glenda Camp- E . of fodder. Gnzde 1V Sr.—1. Lovell Glover; nrzasunrz-s 2. Mervil Sounder; S. John Chow- The records of Scotland. ft- en. Grade IV Jr.—i, Violet, VanIder- moved to places of safety during the war. now have been restored stine; 2. Myrtle Vissey; 8. Fred at the Earl of Brcadalbane‘: Mor- Chotven. enish Lodge on loch TRY. 8110115 Grade III-1. Joan Vlssey: 2. three miles easfi of Killin Livinfl Carmen Glover; 3. Lorna Hurry. more or less in exile. a staff under Grade II—1. Miriam flurry. David Anderson. a senior officer Grade I-No tests. of the Record Office, kept a con. Perfect attendance: 1. Mervil stsnt vigil. Saunders; 2. Miriam Hurry: 3. The treasures included docu- ments, returned to Scotland in Betty MacKinnon; 4. Ivy MacKin- K101i. 1937 in fulfilment of a clause of a Highest avenge: John MacKin- codyear-olrl trealy — documents B011. 09.4%. which affected the ecclesiastical TeacheF-Ursula Morrissey. and civil liberty of the Scottish people. tionoar mnouon nuoav SACKVILLE - ruewcnantofrfrerowu cuaanrm ‘IO-DAY When Strangers Marry News - Musical Shows 3:15 - 7 - 8:45 -=- CAPITOL-z- 111u11. - r111. —s111 Added: SERIAL Laurel - Hardy Comedy and Variety Jlffffn Washing Tips; Expert Teaches OENTIIII- GUARDIAN This ooiunn is reserved for news o! local Ania-est, but advertising olanewsynotarenuy hsinsctoo s advance- ._____.__i__________ CIASWILL for Phologrlpill COOKS lb! HWWIPIIII JAMIfiONT DIUG 810R! will ho o Wednesday afternoon and mafi? 10-3-11. UONFIDQ-ATION LII‘! IN. IURANCI aunt's GROCERY, Parkdale, new open for business. Plggsnilll. NYAL I I03 1 SALE now on at Wortlfs Drugstore, Prince Street. and at Worthy‘s store, Queen Street. Buy one arlcle and get another free. 9-29-31. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCE- MENT.-M.r. and Mrs. Hector Mac- Kay, De Sable. announce the en- gagement of their daughter Reta Mae to Neil Kenneth Campbell, son of Mr. Harry Campbell and the late Mrs. Campbell Elrnwood. Marriage to take place in the near future. 10'3"“- BITUIN T0 P. E. l. — Mr. llld Mrs. Glad-stone Hissinbviham. 01 Trenton, left on Thursday for For. tune, P.!J.I., where they will in future reside. Their many friends here deeply regret their depanure for they had been residents here for a lengthy period of time and made many friends during their sojourn in the steel town. They were accompanied by thclr wri- in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Irving. - New Glasgow News. INVESTIGATING BREAK- Po- lice yesterday were lnvestigatiing a break into tlhe homt; of Dr. 1 J. Crocken, Water Street. A sum of money was stolen from the hand. bag of Mrs. Crocken. Police were unable to determine how the thief or thieves gained ad- mission to the premises. There was evidence however, of ram. saoldng on the lower floor. The break took place late in the even- ing after Dr. and Crodcen POLICE COURT — Previously convicted under the Excise Act. a woman, facing s similar charge, at the City Police Court yester- day was fined $500 or three months. Another woman charged under the Excise Act was fined $25 and costs or 80 days. It was her first conviction. A man facing a charge under the Excise Act was remanded in custody until Tues. SUDDEN DEATH IN TORONTO -Mr. and Mrs, John I-lli-wkins, Euston Street, received word yes- terday morning of the death of their daughter Ethel in Toronto. Miss Hawkins, whose sudden pass- ing came as a tremendous shock to at fir‘: ocnts a word, strictly pay. ‘ H“? "i? °°‘ “mi "HFE-lflswt B’ ou h case un er c e c was adjourned untilelfiiday 5th M"|""°“* Buck" Oct. A dnmk was remanded un- _“;,,;.,_,__‘___ _____\__v_n______>Q,_&-_.Q_ til today. “Here anage sending out their ow ITVe re ” Above are two little chaps from the Protestant Orph- 11 appeal. The Annual Drive for funds for the Orphanage is now on. — In Charlottetown the Drive opens OCTOBER 15TH YOUR GENEROUS SUPPORT IS URGENTLY NEEDED Escape From Heartbreak CHAPTER XXIX All that morning, Models, Inc , was in a. ferment of excitement as fsirls dashed about geiting them. selves ready for the style show. some talked largely of offers they claimed already to have received. .1 w. her parents, was twenty years of age. She died after bein ill wily a short time with the “lu." She had been working in Toronto for five years and was living with her Safest Methods Others hinted mysteriously of un- portant contacts 111,1 could use. "Listen to lhcm brag ," scoffed Helene as she and Valerie sat m the make.up room, putting finish- LUX YNASHABILITY EXPERT Miss Doriswinchester of Messrs Lever Bros, is making her period- ic visit to the province. addressing school groups. 111 addition on Thursday, Friday and Saturday shc will be at SA. MacDonalds Store to give advice on how 1o clean and care for clothing. Nowaday/s, when it rcquircs all woman's ingenuity to maintain or- der i11 her stocking budget, c011- scrvation of this vcry important item of her wardrobe is a problem uppermost in her mind. It's no fun to sec that last precious pair of slicer rayons spring a run be- fore your c,vcs...and on the sec- ond wearing. too If one has a “stocking problem" ...if one is concerncd over the oprr care that will keep stock- gs looking their siikiest, and pro- serve the sleek fit they had the first time worn 11s well as giving cxtra wear, one would do well to visit Miss Winchester, Lux Washability Expert. at her Booth on the main floor of the SA. MacDonald Store. Miss Winchester will be in the city at the MacDonald store on the dates mentioned. Miss Winchester has an instruc- tive and entertaining "Right- Wrong" display that will show women the \vhy's 11nd wherefores of many hitherto unsolved stocking problems. Visitors to her Booth will receive a l1andy chart. giving thcm f11ll, easy directions for the’ correct washing care of all fine fabrics and garments. NOVA scorrrs nadir/mos Some of the largest apple orch- ards in the British Dominions arc in the Evangeline country of Nova Bcotia. 1cm ‘or r111: vr-otnr One of the oldest flowers in cult- iva‘icn is the pansy which belongs to the violet family. an. oven 1161a The tiger is fourid in every part or India, from the slopes of the Himalayas to the Sundatbans swamps Abraham Gesner, a Canadian om. 107 s 4.45 PM csa geologist. invented and developed sister, Mrs. J. T. Armstrong, The funeral will be held from her sister's residence in Toronto. WILL VISIT DELMARVA AREA -Mr. F‘. G. Ward, officer in charge of Poultry Marketing and Produc- tion Services here for the Domin- ing touches to their faces "Theyll be lucky if they can model four- ninetyxeight numbers in the small ivholesaies. I'll bet a lot of them never get beyond strolling through a dep-artmentrstore teeroom dur. lng the lunch hour, trying to sell ion Department of Agriculture, to jggppigsr left yesterday for New York where em I guess qmugh ‘I shodlcfn-i he will attend a meeting of United States hatcherymen on October 5. From there he will visit tht Del- marva area, where a huge broiler industry is being carried on. He will be away for two weeks. Messrs. W. R. Shaw, Deputy Minister of Agriculture. and H. I. Spiliett, local hatcheryman, leave Sunday for e visit to, the Delmarva ares. They will meet Mr. Ward on ar- rival snd will visit some of the large hatcheries and also maize some study cf the broiler industry. BRIDAL SHOWERS-A very enjoyable evening was spent re- cently at the homt of Mr. and Mrs. Wylie Gibson. Marshfieid. when the people of the community and surrounding districts assembled to tender a miscellaneous shower to MiSs Ferne Mill, whose marriage to Mr. R. Edmund Passmore has since taken place, To the stxuins of "Here Comes The Bride” play- ed by Mrs, Rupert Godfrey. the bride-to-be was escorted to a nicely decorated chair by Miss Jean Scott. Former schoolmates assisted in opening and arranging the gifts. After the guest of honor had graciously thanked everyone talk Maybe that's how I'll end up myself!" Valerie glanced avray from the mirror to smile at her friend .“No, I-lelene—I'm sure you're going to make good " "Thanks. I feel the same way about v0.1.1. Val" Heieire pails-ed them asked casually’. "By the way, What did Duke Maxwell want tli.s mornzng? Is he sflll claiming you can ge’. that Nomad job for you?" Valerie hesitated before answer- ing. Should she tall Helene what Duke’ had said? No, she wouldn't It might sfart an argument. and she wanted to forget all that until after the show “On, he lus‘. wanted me to have dinner with him." she said “Well. don't put 1m much faith in any promises he makes you, ‘that's all I've got in say " "I don't. Let's forget Duke Max. well. shall we?" Helene grinned "Ckay-suits me. Why bother about men today when there's the style show to think of? Gee. Val, wouldn't ‘t be great if we bath make a hit?" "Do you taink we will?“ Valerie asked wisffuliy. Wonder what aii these Semi B; about and admiring the rings on them Valerie, however, was paying little aweniion -she was too ab. sorbcd in her own appearance She wore an emerald green dress and a short leopard coat, with a leopard hat pzrcned atop her brown curls. Bneathlessly, she surveyed her. self She must look just right- carry herself jus-t right Her fafe lay in the hands of the aufirncc out there i11 the ballroom Some one just must notice her today! But oh, Wh_\' hope for that when all the girls looked superlafively love. ly? Girls who had seemed quite commonplace heretofore looked glorious today. llhrpert hairdressing and makcuup, the thr'ill of the show, the marvelous clothes given A blonrle wearing black velvet slacks and a white iioublmbreasted jacket, paried the curtains and made her entrance A spatter of applause rose above the music Valeriels ltenrt was pounding Sh’: was to be Number Your Soon now. . The blontlc returned, and Num. bcr Two went forth in a blue satin hostess gown with a voluminous skirt Bv the time Number Three had stepped bctwtun the Cliftillilf. Vale erle was 1n a daze-scarcely noticed whet ‘he g.rl wore Her turn was next . "Number Four!" Valerie stepped forward, heard some one whisper in her ear, "Re. niernber~rcmovc your coat WIlCll you reach thn cncl of the runway." Helene grltlpccl her arm for an insian‘ “Good luck. Val!" Then. the glare of brilliant lights was in hrr eyes and she was mov. ing down thp runway Aware of the musical background. Aware of 1'1 sca cf faces looking up at her from rows upon rows of chairs A\v11rc of people inning forward to rcznrd .101" cri: ailv She reached the end of the run. way, silpptfi out of her cont and worth?" she said, waving her hands [TEIEIEIEEIIEIESIIEIEIIEIE l1-1os The Event DOOR PRIZE “GIVE US A HAND TO GROW BIG 'N’ STRNG" BINGO Hoiv Redeemer Hall TO-NIGHT 8.30 = 11.3’ ",'1Z$l.1i'1i§,"‘°n""$§s: Bingo: in the city. Freezout For Charitable Purposes IMELDA pornox Imelda. Doiron, daugntti" of Ml‘, and Mrs. Angus 13011011 went to her eternal reward at the early age or twenty-two years. Miss uouon alter matriculating from Misooucne Convent attended Prince or Wales College where she received teacher's licence. After obtaining this license she BAZAAR OPENS MON DAY, OCT. 8 Sporting Club Secure your tickets for LUCKY DRAW EARLY GAMES, FANOY WORK, AMIISEMENTS SALE 0F HOME COOKING DAILY In Memos-ions At St. Marys, Lot 22, M155 a took a teacher's PAGE THREE PITAL o! tho Season I 1 EVERY NIGHT New Rugs For Old i NewBroad-ioom Rugs, i reversible for double I wear. Made from your i old Carpets or Woolens. i Three patterns, Tone on Tone, Highlight and Solid. AI] the new fall shades. Mr. Wald, Queen Hotel t I I I For information call 1 I EIEIHIHEIEILIEHEEIIEIQIII Telephone 1511 | ally grew worse and lll spize o tender car and careful nulslng by her mother and sisters ner gentle spirit wok flight un tile above‘ mentioned date. _ During her long illness she was never heard to murmur but bore her burden u"1tl1 perfect resigna- tion to the Holy Will of Goa. She prayed constantly for renewed health but her prayers anvays end- ed with Thy Wlii Q Lord not mine‘ be done. During her illness she was frequently visited by her ivasior.‘ the Rev Earl Dalton. who bcfcre l1cr death administered me lust. rites of the Roman Catuclic Cnmcn. i-ier funeral one 0f the largest ever held in St. Ann's Church showed the love and high esteem in which she was held. Besides her scrraw- mg parents the following brothers and sisters are leit to mourn a lov- iugs, sister and dutiful daughter. Jonu Leo, a prisoner 1-1 v.ar in Japan; Joseph Nor.“ Rusttco; Mrs. James Quinn tl-flilll), Mon- treal; Mrs. Aiban Peters tEsteilei them. had brought out the best training course in S1. Joseph's Ad- in all of them 4 ademy, N. B. She tnen taught two Vaiflfic Mid Helene l?" the" years in her home school, Deciding 1mm Dob-On dressing room and joined the to make teaching her lites pro» Leo {imam smut» of girls gathered about the Iesslon she entered the order o: M, and M“ M", L PM,“ curtains-cl entrance which led to the sister; o; Nome Damq M“; My‘ and Mrs Jack Rue“ the 10111-1 curving runway inic the Lrcai, m orcer to prepaio herself M1.‘ and Mrs‘ 53.11,... 13,10, the ballroom to take the vows of that uongregs- Mr and M“ Arlyn},- Fete" The show was about to begin tion where she could speno ncr Eva" G511“, ' The director tvas already out there 111e- in serving ner Divine Master M“ Adele Malone in front of the curtains, making an by teaching his beloved "Little Muse Mcgoubrey introductory spectra. Ones/f , , L Mr and Mrs. Revell Dickiscm Then ‘Number One!" some one Owing to iii-health she was iorc vit-mn Dave.» called sharply ed to return home where she gradui M,’ and Mrs Wilfred mgmn Frank Dolron and Mrs. Will Dillman and Mrs Mr. family Reta Murphy Mrs. Agatha Prunty Sr Helen Reid S1" St Jeremie hlartyr Sr. St. Ignace Martyr s1; St liierv Reta Eddie Pineau Mr and Mrs John Call har. Mr. and Mrs Edmund and» hen. Gard 11f Thanks Mr and Mrs’ Angus Doiron and family wish to thanks express sincere to the Rev. Earl Dalian. ' ‘bots and friends \‘.'llu so .- them during the illness and death oi their daughter Imelda, also those who sent Mass Cards. Spiritual Oflerings and Messages of Sympathy. lO-Zi-ll. n a Mayneld; Edward, Vincent, ivan Louise, Mary, Yunno and Lone] at homt‘. The Rm. JUSEDJ Pmcau. SDUXGHC, Wash, is an uncie a11d 1m,- Rn", sr. Si. Juan Dcessc, Mis- file ban Lear- Aubm iJoirou. couchc, is an aunz. for their lovely gifts, all joined in "sllre~l'auill 5"‘ I he?!" l-hl-l pivoted tzraccfuiiy Us ‘lore’ “IesTsm . - sin ing "For She's A Jolly Gocl mlirlll"? Fibnu} llmlh?!‘ b1? Jim" A vfilrfc ‘Lillian, fifgjf,‘“Q1Q1“‘§‘gg...“flg,‘fian,’”g‘f§,lf Fel ow." Lunch was served by the Wlios go n; o b’? illeiT-rl-lllli!“ hm" rlo vo-t 1,‘, ‘Doing ‘ ‘ ‘“ ' ladies and the evening was pieas- Presfilll 5P1‘ 0W1“ Ii l-‘IE Flol‘? C"! With 1; r .1c ‘ ' “Aes- (-4395 Mmy spent with Tusjclatnd 3113;’. ggswsrmrwhere Ever hCIQ-[i of ,_ . ~< . lng. A few even ngs aer. rs. I ,, , . ,, KAI. ,. . ‘ . i. d no MacKay. (Xiariottetown. was ‘Yrs. said ‘Yfllcric briefly ‘Irv ., . a Q21‘ [fhlgff 1P3“? hostess at a shower for the popu- htfifd 0f li-BY- lgrgjfl _ W,‘ “T, ‘Mr. Joseph E Dam,“ 1'“ Wu“! bfla°'m'b" when 5m M’ one Owllock‘ the b-udd “g "Nice 15ml ll?" the “will” "Id M1- and Mrs‘ Firmm L7o1rnn and received man useful gifts fotxher models were n-lvd 1911c taxis "d Then, to Valciic. “Stand 111111 a pmn‘, new home. uring the social hour 00km t0 t-ie Sovcrczzn hotel m0n._,.._.|;_ pleas‘. - “M1. and 1W5 Angus 9mm,“ which followed, Mrs. MacKsy serv- From theumozncnt ' aravcd As Vglgf/J (jljgygd_ the “y gm; N“) and Mrs‘ Joseph emu", ed a dfllllll’ lumh- there, evervtnlnr; was ‘v 11ml self to u ~l:. The woman was M15 mm My}, Fran}; is t.a.1.a1.1 On Thursday evening the stall bustle Dressing {Of} 5_ ‘"9" Lillian Prescott pup,“ 0g at Mmy5 mlioo. of the Bank of Commerce and crowded with girls sunning Off (To Bo Continued) s, Mary-s women}. 1.1511,“.- other friends held a shower for their own clothes and donninz ______@___ M‘. and m5 Joseph Dom,“ and Ferne at the home of Miss Georgie those they were to d play The di- Cngflrgy GRAvy “mm. King, Highland Ave.. where she recfor of the shotuuns everywvhvre - M}; and M“ ‘lemme Dom,“ again received many lovely gifts. atdonce, gymg final instructions To make (gmkm 31b1,“. gray)». Urmm Dom,“ i" Bil f-‘HCOIITRSGIIIPYP. simmer the edicts tlivcr, lzrard airs, Audi-cu" Liailont Personals whim ihfl Fills m‘ ‘3511 Wm‘ '1‘? and hcrrii and m" ii-“Ckg iii I ii/iotiqzizil Sugzcrirr c1 Miscouchc hell) 9g (‘KP-WI mnlds- mermutg: Quart of Water for an hour, or 1111- convent, - es . emu c or e .. . - . . . -,-_~ T... m... 1.1.... a M. tzzir..t.=.izit.ila i... Darts. :1.2..:“r; 21:2 MICNWITI- cm“ CW9- 5" 5°77? ballroom Excitement ran his‘?! nf ‘fat ‘in Vihc 111-111 ills-r removing Mr‘ fllVl c. Pvtfrs i0 110i" I19 l! ll PTNEM "I159!" "Gosh, do I look sircli!’ eifcliilm- t‘,~- mos’ ("tickcii Sflr i1 l iii rd Minnie ‘iillti ‘HUGH Gallant 30mg. lmalmenl’ ‘l m9 R E- I- Cd P1919116. 181'"? Rt 119759" i" m!‘ cu‘ ‘iicurI ‘Gridtiallv ‘cool lit-s, Jcscpn LcClmr HO-Bfiiifll- mirror in 1c little room that she ~ cold - "1 A11g11s1111e and Alice Liallnz- - and Vale-r shared ~ ""1 _ 1 1 or» 5 Mrs. Rosella Emit-h has rcium- sin. was to m- given her chance ,,;_.P‘¢.,._..-._.r{¢n12-k Bccialr 8d l0 MOIiW-‘Bl till" Bpeiidlnfl m! to model jewels. \Vi‘l1 an evening rrjhl-‘g Spay?“ My mid Mis Frank Mirtm summer with her son Wilfred 0.. gown and (‘rmino may 51,9 “.01., m “W” V. pa.‘ ‘Wpmr Joseph Rog“, of Carleton, and also her son. sparkling earrings, a bracelet and ‘ '_ '__* ' Mr and airs. Arthur Aisnault Leanus E. of Johnston River. and rings 12mm 1 rxrnnrux M1- and Mrs Jctm RPTOZhP friends in Kinkora and Emerald. "Lordv. --_~ t 4» (-1 113411 (351 cot. Mr and Mrs R048", ROW" ——' guard in r; "1;1_ Mr and ‘Jcrcnuah {cars Mf-i- pwiilllictMslewiilg a? m?" "‘ ' " "- 3:11 33;’; All?‘ flfiiillnagd age la rare. an.. w n as en _ hrs. rts c .1 -_ ‘- the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Russell F O R B E TTE RI‘ M1 and Mis Mchacl PillChJ Farqilharson. Bunbury, left. yes- » . . Tiic Assumption =¢111@i.‘, _| terday on a two weeks‘ vtsit. to Si. "P11011155 Acflu-“Z? Md“) i Mrs. Edward Winchester in Web- Mr‘. and MYS Qflf-llf_pl'°fill°lmv , ster. Mass. Mrs. Stewart will re- m. and Mr? CQ,n,1]1usD_ f-(l-‘ltley! turn to Charlottetown before leav- Ml’ “ml M” dawn‘ ‘m ‘ ing for her home in the west. 1101.11 noMau-rzlrrme Otto the Great. having united the crmms of Gemaanv and ltslv in 950. received from the Poce the tile of Emperor of Rome an-i King of Italy thus ‘ unding the Holy Roman mums of the German na- the process for making kerosene in 13A U £51.33? t MIliED FROM SEiEUEO WAS EDI HARAO Dena and Theresa DJJOn { SPIRITUAL nouuvili‘ '1 Mrs Azarle Pinrau an. massacres 0F SYMPAWY Mr and Mrs Isidore Pins-W M1", and l\'i1'.=. Tommy Johnson Mr and Mrs. Arthur Lcicfe Dorothy Bristol , , Evelyn kblanc Mr. DOUGLAS 155s the largest tree y a‘taln.ng a . 1 to 200 feet. and a diameter of time to six feat. s1.oo§§¥ter1?€a1se Tim pol. ngvut i11 many toothnnsics 1:"='.~ calcium phos Is YtourChestg Weak, Sore? Compare your condition with the symptoms described 111 the following lcttcr. This lady was seriously ill, her Cough and Cold were deeply entrenched- yct she got well through using Polson‘s Cough Syrup. \\ hi! don't you try to clear away your trouble in the same way? “T0_ give details — "I was troubled with Chest Weakness and Asthma and found lasting rchcf difficult t0 secure. POlSOH 8 Cough Syrup touchcd the raw spot i11 the throat find Iiclped to heal it ovcr: U115 1'9‘ iicvcd the Couplrthat hurt $0 much. I used this remedy for several weeks, and cleared my: system of every trace OI Cold- Where there is lots of smkness. due to Cold, Polsonls Cgufih S "rup is held in ugi-GS c6!!!- Fiw the control of fqllghi. Bad 'l"l1roat and kindred 1lls due to cold use Polson’s Cough Syrup . . . 35c at all dealers. POLSUN s ‘Count SYRUP‘