New I Price ‘m1 nccrued Interest yleldifl! 1 Eaisitcm DOMINION UF CANADA LOAN 3% Perpetual Bonds callable on or sfter September 15, i966 vnhic without charle semi-annually March and September m}, ,1; nny brunch in Canada of any Chartered Bank. ‘ w, will he glad to look after your requirements. Phone, write or call Limited. south 96.50 |1|Ir ‘ximatciy 3.11%. Interest 1 PRICE PRICE final coupon detached, accepted i‘ issues. QIAILUITIIWI w. n. v. DUNBAR Manager 531m John Moncton Halifax l Summersldu I} M22: j 5 saw ISSUES- DOMINION OF CANADA 1% NOTES DUE MARCH 15th I941 3% PERPETUAL BONDS Cash and conversion subscriptions invited. Dominion of Canada 5% Bonds due I-iov. 15th 1936. With Irving, Brennan & Bompany Ltd. E. M. BAGNALL-Manager. ' BANK or NOVA scorn nunmmo CHARLOTTETOWN 98.25 96.50 at par in exchange for these to per word; in hlernorlnm Noncel. our Inch; Notices of Thnniu nnil AD vvuril. Other rote: on application. 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CURB (Supplied by Pltfielrl nmi Corn. - Boarders Wanted STUDENTS ACCOMMODATED— 224 Euston Street. 11-6297-9-8-31 STUDENTS ACCOMMODATED— At 165 Kent Street. L-6288-9-8-3i STUDENTS ACCOMMODATED- 25a Fitzroy, handy P. w. c. L-6289-9-8-3i srilifsfiiiiifcfifiivfiiiriil Boys preferred, 82 Cumberland St, (near College). L-6294-9-8-3i BOARDERS WANTED. REASON- sble rates, 23 Elm Avenue. L-6308-9-9-3i. STUDENTS 0R OTHER. BOARD- ers accommodated. Comfortable home. Verycentrai. 135 Pownai Street. L-6302-9-B-3i (i; the ucw Currie Buiidii.g. 1 hone 835 or 865. Orders filled 1 8nd deiiverd. J. A. Moore, Sun "Unmgfi ASEVfIIMTVQeEATEQ 1,11 -. near egc. ra . 8 Offiic, Charlottetown. Kent st. L_6335_9_9_31 i BOARDERS ACCOMMODATED anted WANTED - MAID FOR GEN- eral housework. Apply Guardian. 1 lgfeircnce. Apply Cumberland é“ '"‘““ff’;‘.‘?f"£" WANfriio-sr ONCE, AN EX- IéQIIBIICCd maid. Apply "M", c.o. unrdinn. “ANTED -WOMAN T0 no housework for and take care of invalid woman. Apply Florence Mfl-md. Vernon River. L-6296-9-B-3l at 20 Grafton 5t. Students pre- ferred, near business colleges. 11-6304-9-8-31 Wanted WANTED - SECOND . nsrm Tractor. Maritn MacDonald, New Dominon. L-6370-9-l1-3i. WANTED — PRACTICAL NURSE or woman to look after infant and assist with housework in coun- try. Write "B." care Guardian. L-6346-9-10-3i. WANTED - TWO 0R- THREE furnished rooms for light house- keeping. Write “K." Guardian. L-6346-9-IO-3l. ____ m" _____ _~ WANTED — R00" FOR TWO To Let ..Nurses. Ground ‘floor. No $199015! “l: hLET-TWO UNFURNISIIED a; l housekeeping rooms. Apply QB"? S" 2-2flw-ca-=i TQDJ-ET-rnorir ROOM, DOWN ‘l- Apply C. Guardian. L-6352-9-l0-li. izeliifl‘ _ wsu. runmsnrzn m d room. Central. Suitable ‘a gentleman. Write P. O. Box hariottetown. ; ___ u-aazi-a-o-ai. QELET Rrrmrn HOME ron m)’ Persons or convaiescents. rkiiabic experienced nurse in “c010- Phonc 5-65-11. 34 Oriebor \".°l;_______> 1..-6366-9-l0-3i. Lost to _ ' "‘“— nsnn WHEEL anon as- Mn“ KFmlnill-On and Charlotte- Mnfl Finder notify Box 203 _ “W- L-6345-9-i0-3i. M~.._ ms ski] i? ‘F315’ 6i "in..- ma" f4 in black case. Finder (invest office. locality. Furnished, Apply X. L. care Guardian. L-l3350-9-lo-3l- MARRIED MAN WANTS WORK oti farm. Able to take charge. Good references. Apply Guardian 0m“, L-0342-9-10-li. i __.___--—-————-—‘ FOR SERVICE - REGISTERED Yorkshire Boar. Fee 75c. Hollis Jenkins, Mount I-icrbcrt. L-6325- -11-i2. FURS REPAIRED, RELINED- Reasonable prices. Mrs. Dlwlfifln- 170 Prince Street. Phone 1165-J. L-6767-8-MWF tl Sc 28. PUB COATS REMODWJJ-ID. ill-I- Pllred, relined, glazed. Prices ren- sonsbie. 206 Euston Street, Cni- der‘s. 11-01123-9-10-12-14; CAN ACCGMMODATE TW" illfiwngers, Charlottetown l0 Sydhly, Saturday morning. Reru- onabie rates. New cor. sane-goat pun! lnomhoro of Montreal otori and curb mnriioi) “MRI Open Lint B A Oil 235/‘ 24 Dom Storcc Ford A lino 011 201/, 20v. Inu-r Pele 31s‘ 341,5 Mcli-hi-rs A “l, 1,17,’: 39 3i) IVnIkcI- (‘i oinl PRODUCE (Canadian Press) MONWEAL. sept. '9-—Potato prices eased on Montreal Open pm. duoe markets today whjlq other lines held steady. Potatoes sold at 90 to $1 for Que- bec no 1 $1.10 to $1.15 for no 2 and $1.25 to $1.30 for no i New Bruns- wicks. per 80 pound bag, Butter sold at 24 3-4 cents per Pound for cal-lots or less of no 1 while lots to retailers were 26 for solids and 27 for prints. Graded egg shipments in carlois or less were quoted at 28 cents a dozen for A large. 26 for A med- ium. 22 for B and 19 w l9 1-2 roi- C. Cheese averaged 15 1-4 to 1-2 081118 DH‘ bound for Ontarios‘ and l4 l-4 for white. New York Curb Press) (Cnnnrlinn Morning Stock Letter (Received over Pltfieid and Co's Private Wire) I NEW YORK, Sept. 9—In addit- lion to civil strife in Spain the lFrench difficulties seem to becom- ! ing more serious every dsy. In view i, f as though they were getting ready 1 to move forward. ‘;Bium has about decided to call a l MONTREAL. Sept. ll-Francoeur |_of the spread of labor trouble in (France it is reported that Premier fspecial session of parliament for i a vote of confidence. The Radicals have been pressing the Govern- ment to aid the Loyalists in Spain. |The increasing difficulties in France no doubt caused the ad- vance in sterling yesterday and i there will probably be further pres- ,sure today. In spite of this, how- lever, the stock market has acted (rather impressively although in iview of the three day advance, . and the uncertainties in France, it 115 very probable that the market ‘will riui into some profit taking (during the day. Unless the sit- uation in France grows worse, do- ‘ mesticaliy news is sufficiently good - to maintain a. strong market at least for several days. Dividend , meetings are Aid Reduction. Cream of Wheat, Gsnerai Printing Ink and IIILBFIIRLIOIIEI Shoe. In addit- ion to the sicels and rails, which lcok higher, also believe that all the merchandise stocks will do better and the rayon stocks look 1 —Dccii.ne in Francoeur due to over lbuiicd market condition and to ‘unconfirmed reports that drill hole between number 69 and 70 I "In 011131 $3.85 over 8 1-2 feet and detest hole 100 feet. west of num- -_ber 60 ran $7.00 ore over 4 to 5 lfeet. From surface down to 5th 1 level of mine grade averaged $7.70 , to $14.70. . i TORONTO, Sept. ii-Pascaiiis lGllbec—Advici=s received from the ificid tho new find recently made atPascztiiis Gold is d high grade one running approximately two ounces a ton. No widths mention- ed. The discovcry stated i0 be =c1ose to the Gilhcr line south of the spot WlIPTF‘ work was previous- ly done on Gilbcc. ‘ Profit-taking Sets Montreal M a rt B a c k (GP. By Guardian's Special Wire) MONTREAL, Sept. 9--New fav- orites appeared in today's stock market as profit taking depressed leaders of the preceding bullish session. Volume expanded. Closing trends were irregularly lower as realizing brought losses to most metals, utilities and rail equipments banks and construc- tions advanced. Buying interest centred in Gyp- sum Lime which jumped to 10 1-4, highest since 1931. and closed up 1 3-4 points at 9 7-8. Sales reach- ed 4,000 shares. Brokers said buy- ing was inspired by a vast increase in production of Gypsum. Among other building supply stocks, Canada Cement Was a. firm spot, advancing 5-8 to 7 1-2 while the preferred icst a. point at 87. Steel of Canada gave ground while Dominion Steel firmed. International Nickel met profit taking throughout the session and the close of 56 showed a. loss -of 1 3-4 points. On thebiher hand. Smeiiers jumped nearly two points higher to 56. Hollinger and Nor- andd sold lower. Canadian Hydro-Ecciric pre- ferred led the firm utilities with a three-point gain at 45 while In- ternational Pete firmcd 1 1-2. Brazilian, Quebec Power and Can- ada Northern Power weakened narrowly. Selling continued to depress Can- adian Car issues and the preierrcd and common lost around 1-2 each. C. P. R. declined. Sherwin Wil- hams preferred dropped nearly five points while Famous Players and Ogiivie Flour firmed about three each. Sales 29.247 shares; bonds $5,400. Miscellaneous (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Sept. 9- Price trends were steady on Canadian commodity exchange produce sec- tion today. Butter Spot: Sales: 350 boxrs Que 24 3-4. Cheese Soot-Que white 14 1-4 to 5-16. Eggs Spot-Ont A iarSe 28 l» 29; A medium 26 to 27; B large 22A; 020A. LIVES TOCK (Canadian Press) MONTREAL Scpt. 9-A 2s to 50 cent drop cu gloss cnlvcs featured "k markets today. Trading was i . tlons with prices about steady. Receipts caiilc 50; calves 1561 hogs 31B; sheep fiiid innibs 275. Cattle offered were ivcst/crn cows of medium to good quality selling a‘. $3 to $3.50. Good vealers brought $6.50 to $7.50 while fair to from $5.50 to $6.75. Grnssers went from $3 to $3.75 with the bulk around $3.25. Good owes mid weihers sold at $7 while buck lambs went. at $6 and culls at $5. Sheep sold from $2 to 4S. rnvly dmllnfzs on , mediums sold 1 Currencies (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, Sept. 9—The pound sterling reachcd the highest level in two yenvs iii world exchange markets today, influenced by the French political situation and the , consequent flow of funds to 1on- ’ don. - _ In New York. sterling rose 7-8 , of a. cent to $5.06 1-4, then eased ‘ off in late transactions to close at i $5.05 3-4 for a net gain of 3-8 cent, still the best price in two years. Th:- Canadian doilor for the first 1 time in several vireeks. closed at a. premium of 1-64 of one per cent. The French franc gained slight- ly on control support but ended unchanged at the equivalent of 6.58 3-8 cents to the franc. just above the nominal gold point. MONTREAL, Sept. 9—-Pound sterling advanced 5-16 cent to $5.- 05 11-16 on Monti-col foreign ex- changes today. The French franc zit (1.58 cents and the United States dollar nt. par were unchanged. (Canadian Press) IVINNIPEG. Sipt. 9—The urge to4takc profits weighed heavily on Ivinnlpcg grain exchange trading today. Nibblino away at more than one cent n. bushel advances built up an export of 1,500.000 biishris over- seas. selling whittled dollar wheat in all three futures down to close the scsilon with prices 7-8 to 5-8 cent. lower. Octcbcr finished st 99. DICEIlllYi‘ 07 l-Z to 5-8 and May $10 1-2 in 5-8. Liverpool suppiicd the construc- liivc ilifiucnce in early dealings. l malid flilfl strong shippers‘ offers. The Etirirh tmrkct closed 1 1-8 to 1 l-4d hichcr. Bucuos Aires at noon was 7-8 to 1 cent. lower. Movement of wheat from Prairie farms contiuiicd to exceed the S,- 000.000~bu.=h~i mark. Tuesday's marketing: (otailod 2.386.000 bush- els against 3.235.000 bushels on the corresponding thy a year e-go. Cash ivhcat rind coarse grains trade was slow 0nd ivithout fest- urc. Fractional gains wrre record- ed for the top grades. MINING (Canadian l‘rcs_ TORONTO. Scpt. ’9—Irreguiariy higher prices wcr.“ bozivdri on the Toronto minim: markct today and volume ivas tlic hcrivicst in nearly n mouth. The indicator showed a slight drop in thr- price ievci of the golds but ihc miscellaneous mines 1 index recorded a new high mark ‘ for 1936 n1. 15D 23. The former mark ‘stood sitter- Juiy 2'1‘. ‘ Heavy action on pricc advances in tlli‘ junior golds and base met- (rnising tho gcucral level. Moneta lcouiiniiecl in demand fiiiCl a gnin l of 23 cents was ciinlkcd up on top ' of Til-ssdrtyis advance of 35 and the -prlcc closed at. 1.08. Among the higher-price issues the big volume ivns iii Ivrnncortir. up i3 cents. Mc- i Bacon hogs sold at $9.25. fed iand watered. Selects drew the us- urtl $1 premium whllc biitchcrs and hcaivcs sold at. $8.75 and extra hcavirs at $8.25. Light hogs went from $8.25 to $8.75 with sows sell- ing from $6.50 to 7. . Mt’l. Stock I Exchange {Q . 1 (Supplied by Pltfleid nod Cona- pnny members or sionirsnl stark nxehnnge nzd era market) Ahitlbl 1781 Asbestos liflil. liiitliiirst 121; Iimiuhriruois 2’. Evil 'l't‘l - ].'|()'_. l-lrnzilinn '., 1L"; Brviv (‘o Cun 1Q) 1H1 Brio-k Silk hi4 hi’, B i‘ POW 31 3i Ihlllll Prod 43 1'1 (‘an (‘cm 6"’; 7',’ (-1111 (‘iir Fri f)“; fr). (‘on il_vri PM 43 4ii'_ (‘iin lilll Al A 7 7 (‘an I'll". I2 i2 (Toloilcso 271,9 271.; (‘oi-k Plow (i 6 (‘ons Suiolt 54% 556's 1min (‘uni Pfd 17:‘ 17 llniii liriiifia 4'2 12k llnfii .\'i B i‘, fir‘ lloiu 'i‘cx (gq (gq l-‘l-nsor (‘o 16 15.x‘ l-‘ouud (To 20 20 (tr-u S! Wnr ,, Iiow Smith imp Toh inr .\ll‘lil'l in) imw pm ilnki- ‘Vtlnd! Mos iIiir .\!c(‘-il F: .\iii i'r Nor llrcrv .\'.'ii S1 (‘i11- Nivrliniiii 1'1“ (‘n (Jun i"r Show S1 Lnw Foil (‘n11 p, Ft (‘nu S1 (‘an I'm llANRsi Bk ("s11 m. c»... 57 57 ilk mt 2/10 w, m‘ *3 F- 2s: 3142 Rcrnl Bk 11o I55 ‘m MARKETS AT A GLANCE 5 (Clanadian Press) ' Toronto and Montreal-Indus- trl?) stocks higimg er. oronto Mines-irregularly high- New York-Stocks c105“ 1O Winn-‘ne1z~wn t <1 Y” 5-8 cents. 9a Own 7 H to Toronto-J; , h "llvhaliized atic8ég5 t3“; o” truck London-Bar silver. COpper and lead "W": zinc higher. Montreal-Silver lower, New: York-Rubber and cotton lower. ccffe: higher; sugar “n- changed. _ EXCHANGE linflucncrti by a fair milling de-_ (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Sept. 9—-British ‘anri foreign exchange in relation l to the Canadfan dollar as compil- r-d by ihe Royal Bank of Canada cioscri today as follows:- Argentina peso .2857. Australia pound 4.0379. Brazil miircis .0601. China Hong Kong dollars _3120_ Czechoslovakia cdown .0413. Finland fiumark .0225. Francs franc .0658. C-rcat Britain pound 5.0568. Holland florin .6775. Hungary pcngo .1980. India rupee .3829. Japan you .2965. New Zcaland 110mm 4.0704. Norway krone .2543. 1 South Afdica pound 5.0322. Svreden krone .2609. United Slates dollar par. Closing cxchanue rates At Moutroai-—Poiind 5.05 11-16; U. S. dollar 1.00; franc 6.58. At New York-Pound 5.05 3-4: Canadian dollar 1.00 1-64; from: 6.58 3-8. Al. Pn.i'is----Poilnri 75.89 fr: U. s, dolUir 15.19 fr; Cnnadinn dollar 15.18 fr. In gold-Pound 12s. 4d; U. s. dollar 59.50 cents; Canadian p101. lar 59.43 ccnls. .Lcod Cockshuit. up 25 conts and l Premier up 18 cents. ‘k Psrkhlll was iu stroll: dcmnud 1 and the price shot up 13 1-2 cents ' to 39. Bobjo gninccl 8 1-2 to 33 and oth-sr prntiy issues up 3 to 5 cents ‘ 011101‘ SN‘- , als playrd an impnrizizii. part in wore Barker. Mcvittlc. Morris- ‘Kirkiand and Temiskamlng. Tow- sgmac added 12 1-4. GOVERNORMEENERAIIS _SON VISITS RADIO SIGNAL ROOM ((‘.I‘. By Guardian's Special Wire) WINNIPEG. Sopt, SI-A student of radio. Hon. Alastair Biichan, son of wrd Twcodsmuir Governor General of Canada, visited Winni- peg police hcndqurirtcrs today to inspect fhc mocicrniy equipped sig- nal rcom. I-lc is rcturning to Eng- land to enter Oxford U81‘ ersitjy. Stocks (‘lose Alum (‘tr Am Ah Cynn ll Ml-lfl Am Gnii l-Ilon -4ii Anl Sup Pow ' 2% Assoc Gas Eioc. A Atlns Co IfW-i Can Mar 11's (‘it Srrv i (‘roolo I'M 211G Eicc Bond Sh ‘J.')‘1'r For-d (‘an A 1:15 Gulf Oil Pr-nn 1H) Hum nu iiof 1W6 Imp Oil '10"; Int Polo Iii‘ Ning Hiid 10% Std Oil Kon if)“; IIn Light Pow A 7- IIII Light Pow pfd 011/; JUST KIDS I rinxci-z 6'0 FJRTfi/Efi. BEFORE You NEED A QUART l‘l(lllt’ {r1 (jAl/IAIIII! 5...... 067110.536 Lower On New York Market 1 r . l (By Frank Maciilillen) ;‘ (Associated Press Financiaii Writer) . 1 (AP. By Guardian's Special Wire) l NEW YORK, Sept. 9~For no lparlicuinr reason, aside from profit inking. industrial loaders back- 1 tracked in today's stock market for . declines of fractions i0 around two points. There was a. little more nervous- ness cvidcn: over European affairs. ‘(but whether this influenced react- tent was said to be questionable. The list “'11s ragged from the be- ginning and fniowcd devious by- ways throughout the sosslon. Tilt‘ Associated Press rivcragc of 60 stcoks lost 3 o.‘ n point a‘. 68.0.1 just half of its yesterday's advance.) Transfers totalled 1.571.870 shares‘ against 1.716.000 Tuesday. i‘ .Th;. (‘Oplivlfis ivcre not $lilTPd by 1 nnotlicr advance in ti)!‘ 111199 01‘ the export metal. A tiotcrrcut may have been tho announcement that DOMINION Oi“ (‘.\.\‘.\Il.\ PIIOYIN F " l1Il\\'.\IIIi I§I.\.\'I‘I Ill tin) (‘uurt Isl Iitinziril \ Ill. A. II. 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Irniit oi in.» {school-h m- 11.111 in Itmlii-n no.1»- l l n n11 nor-nut. lnIrriwlt-ii ll! i , iiili Iliily int..- I t-iii-n Illillflf m) of iin- mm (‘nuri ' unto-i .\. n. llVili n I your of Ilil .\in.ic'~l.\‘s Y("-'|\- l (L. 5'.) I.. i l 1 1 I Make the “first Quart" festl Drain and rcfi ilwitii Quaker Scare. Note the mileage. Prove foryour- self that you do g0 farther before you have to wit] the first quart. Quaker State Oil Refining Co. of Catiztda, Ltd, Toronto, Ontario.‘ ionary LDIICICIICICS i0 any grout ex-' zsprings running ivutrr. liuul. fiirmi-r. tho i~\:~r~iiiv=r of tho "INN" ‘ ‘ ftml hath, iinl iinlrr llP-Illlll}. is’ 0i 111,. forciuli copncr cun- frve pct‘ cvi _ Share gainers included Allied Stores at l3 l-B. Bzirlrl Mfg. 14 1-8, Republic Sac‘. 2-1 l-R, Oils steel l8 l-4. U. S Rubin": " l-S. C115 cngo GTfJl \‘i'i~.~" ‘ii d 10 1-4, Canada. Dry l7 irid Wlirci l0 3-4, Norilivrti Puclfzv 29 l~8. Blicylrus-Rric l7 l-L‘, Sparks With- ingfon 7 , Pure Oil 18, American Type F ricrs iii i-B. Johns-- hiniiviilc 11.3 1-2. A and Elrwtric Powcr and l Among the cum . Steel of. 71 3-4. Lt nil-“hciu 60 7-8, Gcricrnl Itfotors 67 7-H. Chrysler 115 1-2. Vvcstcm Union 8E) 1-4, .W€S‘tll1gl1fli1SC 140 5-8 American .CCin 113G. i Central 7-8. S Kennccoit 47 86 5-8, J. I. (‘m0 1 T 5B l-2. Grovlio.zl1il Cirrp 55. Nu- fional Distillers 30 and Standard Oil OI New . ‘i‘.~('V (23 3-4 F OR SALE Farm consisting oi‘ one iiundrfil and IlfI._V-t\\‘0 zivrcs siluiiicd in Springfii-id, fronting on thr high- wsv, 1 1-2 miirs from Briidnlbiine Station. (im- liundvcil illlll twenty- olght acri-s in it high stoic of cul- tivation. Balance unrlcr 1mm and soft wood. Largo new divcliing ‘ house and good outbuildings. Three An itlcal dairy farm. Will ho sold in two separate lots or in block. ANGUS IIIATIIESON. L-6329-9-9-21 I For I SALE‘ Onc of ilir- lint-sf lliziit rliii-lliugs .. 11-- llcfllltlllllly siiiiiiivil . l‘|iprr Priliri- $1., ( 11.111011: .'l\\li. |I.Il‘(l- ivoml floors lllflililllhlll ulicl fin- lflliPfl in l](ll3'_|;i~ i-'ir. Hcicii rooms hourl- .lli(l Elli’- lvl; 11nd Piiifiiiist‘ iiz~i xiii-I'l- "1' i-ii \llliiilll'l‘ ah '11-, ::11il (‘lllll v l t l.'li‘l','i" all“ Pcrnniiviii l pricrri sui ii ii t m: 1'1 rucnt it couitl l‘l' 1'4") (l. iiiilvtiirq 1hr |'llli‘i"llil\'i‘l' ll _\i~.ir|,v lll\'l'l"ii'l from livi-niv (o iI\('Ill\-l|\‘ I)(‘r("')).l. As 2i. NlllilillPl‘ ri‘~i<.li'iiiw- llil‘ ~iiiiziiiun and i-oirifnrt iziuiuil lu- iicnirn. if irroprriirs ziz-i- not lintii sold piiviilviy iviiiiiii :1 ucci; will hi‘ oi‘- lfvrod for v:i'o nl ziu-‘fou 11v J. A. flint-Donald. ililrllnllvvt‘. Aiivcvtisc- mciit (o iippr-iir llll'l‘. ‘tppiv to FR \.\‘K ll. CLARKE. Proilircr llcnlcr. Priuci- Si. Wharf. PIIOIII‘ 212. Rcsirlr-ncc phone I076. —By Ad Cavicr Write "3" M. Quentin. L-mt-a-o-l M“. NERY . \ CAREFUL oi= \ '_‘ GOODNESS; GEAClOLlS ; TQELAWNEY -~ YUH‘ SWALLEDED THE TWENTY- DOLLAR ULP‘. GIT YUH CIGAQS FOE HERE'S YUl-l TWENTY DOLLARS! ‘i. I'M SORRY I COULDN'T YUi-l —MR. HOUSTON. BUT