. ‘,‘“v_ . .10.). “TARZAN and A STRAND LAST TIMES TODAY, With JOHNNY wEIssMULLEE-IMAMBN oiggpuypy A1480 . . . MUBICAL-“MR. AND. HIS. IQ TI! NAME” STBAIII) --a DAYS - _ v ‘ COME UP AND SEE MAE IN [HE PICTURE E WHOLE COURY IS TALKING ABOUT! ms MATE" STARTS MONDAY‘ Parana-uni‘ APufuro w“) ROGER PHYOR John Mack Brown Duke Ellinqtoxfs Orchsstrs our Mal‘; now pa‘: . . . us Iisr gowns] nssn MAE snwi . . "MEMPHIS BLUES," "TRDUBLED WATERS" 'AND$)EI,'I0O...-.. ADDED . . . .WEEKLY NEWS AND MUSICAL REVUE TihtEE sliuws mum: MATINEE 3.15 P. M. EVENING '1 d: 8.45 P. M. “MYOLDFLAME” A“ .. llo-Zilc. . . . 250-310. Poyal Couple Go Picnicking (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) PORT 0F SPAIN, ‘Trinidad, Feb. iisThe honeymooning Duke and Duchess of Kent returned to Port of Spain in tune for dinner tonight lifter spending llhC day by them- selves picnicking under cocounut trees on paint-fringed‘ Manllls Beach. ' Insisting on absolute solitude, the couple loft servants behind as they set out in a car borrowed from Governor Sir A. Claude Hol- lis for the picturesque spot in the eastern coast, about 500 miles from here. Prince George drove the ivliclc trip, and Princess lvfarina entered into the spirit of the pic. nlc by serving the lunch they car- ried in the car. e Charlottetown: Male Chorus GRAND ‘CONCERT MONDAY EVENING NEXT in P. W. COLLEGE HALL At 8.15 p, m. will be under the distinguish. cd patronage of His Honour LieuL-Govcrnor DeBlois, Hon, Premier MacMillan, and His Worship Mayor Kennedy. _Speclal_ numbers will be given by Mrs. Frances Wood McRae, Miss Lucy Blanchard, Miss Nan Shaw and Mr, and Mrs. Raymond. ‘ L-4246 ' Tllings We Print Bills Tags Docks Bonds Drafts Labels Badges Blotters Dodgers Cheques Bxolilcts Placards Circulars Vouchers Iland BLls Price Lists Bill licads Pamphldts Prize Lists lilvltations Catalogues Post Cards Debentures . “atcmcmts Note Heads Menu Cards Score Cards Blank Notes Programmes Milk Tickets Filing, Cards Legal Forms Meal Tickets Mono Bonds Letter Beads _aisnsslluuulul—ldunllull uslluuvssulslukulpqnnussqbsucnMusnldxhilulsucbsusssn "-1 Stun s». _. ‘_ The Gua-rdion‘ __ ‘Control, Jdb c Discussions With F ree' State Held GIPITDLl-a Days cannon-LAST‘ rm ' 0 “AGAINST; THE LAW” WITH JOHN MACK BROWN ALSO . . . . BUCK JONES IN RED RIDER ‘ MICKEY MUGUIRE COMEDY Yesterday . . . Honored - Today . . JFriendlcss ALSO . . . PATHE REVIEW AND MUSICAL .00 Islam». Iliiillilf“ Central ' Guardian This columl l: scanned for now: of local iutsrest bui sdvsriililg d I newsy nature may ilsctod I d esntu n word strictly pnyifln i advance. (C. P. Cable, via (By Guardian's Special Wilt) DUBLJN, Feb. 8.—It was reported in political circles today that, fur- ther discussions between the gov- ernments of Britain and the Irish Free State have been held since the trade agreement covering exchange of coal and cattle. However, no of- ficial confirmation was forthcoming. The Earl of Granard, s meinbe of the Irish Senate slncg i921, was reported to be prominently con- cerned in the negotiations. 11o m- ccntly held a long conversation with President Eamon De Valera, im- mediately after which he want to London. Among the points at issue between Britain and the Irish Free State are such matters as the oath of al- legiance to the Crown, and the psy- ment of land annuities by Ireland to Britain. "An agreement providing .cr increased imports of British coal t0 511B F160 State in exchange for mcfeflwd GXDOrts of Irish cattle tn lgerlitaiu was made public Ln Decem- ‘Gardcner Liked Being Dead (A. P. By Gll-lrdlllfs Special Wire) LONDON, Feb. s. _ England to- night had the; word.of John Puck- erilng, who liked being d d so well hes sorry they brought h m back to life that everybody is "supremely happy" in the world to come. Puckerings picture of the hereaf- ter, as he saw it during 4% minutes his heart was stopped while he lay on an operating table, was painted‘ in these words: "During those five minutes or so. I was worried and disturbed. Sud- denly everything cleared and I was filled with great content. "I lmew I was dead because I saw many villagers of Arley (where the 'msurrected" gardener lives) I knew before they died. hurry. and 1 was nanny. too." clouds." Puckering asserted. garden." Labor Opposes Relief Bill (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) WASHINGTON, m. tl-The United States Government's $4,- B90.000,000 job-relief bill today bucked succesfully a surging in- flationllst wave, but ran into such a strong iloodtide of organized labor opposition that fincl com- next week. Spurred by pleas for more peed lest direct relief money become ex- ft appropriations committee would have rcqulmd fcr the works thodlvisionon Democrat. Duke ‘d’: Baldness ‘They werq all "There were hundreds of smiling faces in a. bank of hazy, shining "I was never extraordinarily re- llslolls." Puckering continued "nor had I ever any active inter-list 1n fillirituallsm. But now I'm convinced there is another world, for what I saw was as realistic as my own back mihteo action wls deferred until hausted before final passflsfi. rein- ‘d administration forces smoth- ered an unrendnlent in the Senate which imuanoo of $4,000,000,000 of greenbacks to pay pmgraunnes. Four more attacks on hhc bill were bcstan back, but so clam was tho MioOuu-nn amendment approved l2 to 8 yes- terday, requiring pnymezrt fo "pre- vsiling wages" on public works, that s " to reconsider this unti-slinlnhtratlon change wu postponed. _ President volt is strongly ‘opposed to this mange, offered by Bonnier Patrick MbOol-rsn. Nevada To _Visit Jamaica m, . (C. t. by dun-Ian's spacial who) 81805108 lib. 0- STRAND-MARCH lil-lilr-“Thc Blarney Stone." L-4226-2-9-tl29. AFTERNOON BRIDGE—A very enjoyable afternoon was spent at the Legion Rooms ycsteday whom several tables of contract bridge were played under the auspices of the La- dies Auxiliary of the Canadian Le- gion. Valentine candy was served to the guests and was much ap- preciated. The prize winners, were as follows; 1st, Mrs. Sidney Green, 2nd. Mrs. J. Gordon Wmth, 3rd, Mrs. Haoper Horne, 4th, Mrs. J.E. Sterns. Consolation, Mrs. Georg: Chandler. BELLANGER all cast ranges at 'I‘r:linor‘s Plumbing Store, 80 Graf- tOn St. L-4245-2-9-3i SECTION C DEBATE-Om Thurs- day, section O of Prince of Wales College Debating Society debated on "resolved that cosmetics are an aid to beauty." The vote resultcd in a victory for the con side. speakers were: Messrs. Wallace Francis, William Ellis, and Maurice Gahlll, and the can speakers, Misses Ella Gestson, Sophie Newson and Winnlfred Burns. Mr. George Dcwur was the critic. TRINITY Y. P. S. MEETING — At the weekly meeting of the Trin- ity Church Y. P. 5., held last right the Dunstaffnlge-Marshlleld, Mt. Herbert, York and Cornwall groups were entertained by the Charlotte- town society. The devotional period led by Nfr. Donald Bonthrcyd was followed by a business irssion presded over by the president, Hazen Wig- more. Plans were completed for a Valentine Tea to be held in the near future. The proceeds of thc tea arc to go to s. charitable pur- pose. The study period during which the usual clsssrs were held was followed by an enjoyable so- cial hour when games were played uni contests conducted. After a delightful lilnch a lively sing-song cxmqluded the evening. Mr. Jas. P. McQulre, Nova Scctia representative of the ‘Toronto Star, is a. visitor to the city. Mr. JJ. McDonald of Pinette, was in the City yesterday on a business trip. Excursion Rates 0n the C.N.R. MONCTON, Feb. B.—A consider- able influx of ex-Maritlmers visiting the homefoflks Ls- cxpectcd on fi bargain fare coach excursion be‘ operated from Boston to stations in New Brunswick, Nova. Scotia and Prince Edward Island on Thursday, Feb. 21st next, according to R. J. S. Weatherston, General IPrcight and Passenger Agent, of the Canadian National Railways here. A special train will leave Boston at 8.30 P. M. on this date proceed- ing through to Saint John, thence passengers will continue on over Canadian National lines to destina- tions ln the ivfaritimes. This coach excursion should offer an excellent opportunity for people in the Maritimes to invite their rel- atives and friends living in Boston and vicinity to visit them on this coach excursion. A generous return limit is allowed, tickets being good to return leavingdestinatlon not Igg- than midnight Tuesday, Feb. Another of these popular bargain fares coach excursions is being op- erated to the Maritime Provinces from Ottawa leaving Friday, Feb. 15th and returning not later than midnight, Tussdaygklb. 19th. stions have been made by 1818-!!! officials to drive the couple inuned- iatsly ma» their ui-lvsl u. the colony to Monte!" Bey. than they will mend their visit ii. s private house which hos been prevared for Tm days sitar the arrival of prim, cool-go and Princess M4- ins, the Duko 0f Gloucester will be welcomed. Planning to tour the Is- land, he will reside at a hotel hate. making trips to Jamaica's points of inmost from that place. Ho has smsdy aocupted nn invliatzcn io The pro 5TH CIIARLOTTEIOWN PACK This pack held its regular meet- ing last Monday with a large num- ber of Cubs present. They practised knotting and concluded the evening with the “Red Flower" (camp fire). at. which it was the-duty of each six to take a tum at the entertaining. 5TH CHARLWITEIOWN TRKX)? This troop met on Tuesday night with 25 Scouts present. Mr. Cam- eron was invested as Scoutmastcr by R. 0. Parent- The outinaster then invested Donald McLure, Stanley Thompson and Russel Mc- Kinnon who were successful in passing their tenderfoot tests. The Wolf Patrol is now ledaing in the competition for ths T. V. Rodd ‘Trophy. Wholesale Trade Active During Past Week (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) WLNNIPEG, Feb. il-As in the past few weeks, Canada's retail trade lagged behind its volume of L wholesale sales this week, it was indicated in the weekly trade re- port of the Canadian Credit Men's ‘Irust Association issued here t0- day. Wholesale trade during the week was reported as generally good. but retailers, while reporting business considerably better than during the salme period of last vesr, said it was somewhat quieter than had been the case earlier this winter. Businem failures during the week were five less than in the some week 0d i934, 2'2 compared to 2'1. The report, follows: Halifax: Wholesalers report normal volume of business. Retail trade showing very little change over preceding week. Collections continue fair to slow. saint John: Most wholesale lines continue to reflect fairly satisfac- mry conditions though most whole- salers report retailers are not buy- ing at all heavily and heavy snow- falls have restrlotcd business in country districts. Very little change is noted over previous weeks in rc- tail trade. Collections fair President referee Roy Both Prowse and play-off town AbCBWQV-i verines in Halifax Wedne bv the assistant referee. "spud:- diao with the Manchester Regi- msng tbs by foiigwiflg his snivsi. Tiiiiiliiéfliémc. vyiN CURLING“ H .Malz‘efl Trial Spin t’. iims liABlllllil ilgli Montague C urlers Successfully Defend McArthur C h a 1 - lenge Trophy. Montague and Summerside split honors Jtsterday in. the Provincial Bonspeli. bald at the local curling rink, tlls Western town th" Gaboury Trophy, emblematic of th‘ Island champiossmp, m the (ma. noon play. and Montague success- fully defending the McAl-thur Challenge trophy against . side in the night's contest. liu- ghoul; the afternoon and early part of the evening and fol- lowing the resumption of play after the hockey match the rink resound- ed with the clash of stone against stone, swish of the broom and the _ cheer of the contestants. Charlottetown curlers who were holders of the Gaboury trophy lmt year were runners up. Following ale the total team points. oummemide 75; Charlottetown 64; Montague 47. ' 1.80 P, I. (Gnhoury) Chfuwn 511d; Art Spillett P, \Veeks Dr. H. McIntyre Ill. E. Parkman A. Iielcher T. A. Campbell B‘. . McLuias M. B, McNelll _ g- UWTIIWI Montague lllbhsrt Howstt G. W. McDonald C. Zif Williams Geo. McIntyre Hal spun-z: W, A. ilcnllgglln A- Fraser Wighiman -—10 7- B'Blda Montague 11- M- Bell o. Gordon L. Hi1 McPhee A, C. McKay L. S. Jill-dine H, McLeod W. C, McDonald l0 H, L. lifcGrcgor iL. I P. H, (Gllbullry l |. i Bluebird likely will be secn on the we publish his selection of an a1 Maritime Professional teairl DAYTONA BEACH, Fla“ Feb. 8-(A.P-)—8ir Malcolm Campbell's driven by the world land speed-king at possibly 200 miles an hour. It will he just a trial spin, if the beach is in suitable shape. The beach is a. factor that cannot be foretold from one tide to the next. wé are rather intrigued with a suggestion of a hockey fan that made up of former amateurs of the Big Four. His own words are: "The 7-00 P, H. (Gnbolll-{Q ClfTown Hibbcrt Howatt C. M. Williams M. M. Bel L. II. lifcPbco HM Sbllloiit 1i. l’. Jutillns J- A- lyrneer w. n, McDonald -6 1g_. ChTfIWII Mont n 1t. Worthy 1r_ klchfif}. P- 90m! M, Reynolds D. A. McKlnnon R. Beck A. Scott J. McIntyre B'Side Montague Roy Holman G. W. McDonald L. ll. Allen Geo, McIntyre H. '1‘. Holman W. A, hfcLaggaa ii, L, Horne C. Wigbtmnn —l4i -il MOABTIIUII. CHALLENGE MATCH brand of amateur hockey they are racing in where others fear to tread. It is easy to figure out an Allan Cup team on paper, somehow when you come to put the parts together they do not just click, Then there is disappointment and chagrin. Many are called but few and out of Saint John, princirzw" cog in an Wry ,N.B..Fcb.8-Due to conflicting evidence, the Mari- time Amateur Hockey Association has deferred decision in its investi- gation of an alleged assault on Prowse of Charlotte- town by Captain Ernie Mosllcr of the Halifax Wolverines. President James wry announced here tonight. osher sent stainmeflts regarding events that followed s Maritime. Hockey league game bztween Charlotte- sild Halifax Wol- sday night. The Wolverines captain said in a sworn statnment he skated off the ice after the referee to secure more information regarding Prowmfs ac- tion in over-ruling a decision moxie Mauro’: Beasley of Dartmouth. l-fe swore he dill not assault the Char- lovrtown referee. Prowsa in bure- port declared ho was followed off the ice by Mosh-ar. but said unth- iag about the Wolverine captain 8'Slds Montague M. M. Boll G. Gordon L. McFsriane C. McKay It, I’. S. Jnrdlne II, ilcLcali McDonald H. McGregor Skip 13 Skip l2. Wilde afoiilliguo ill. Foley F. McIntyre B‘. Murphy iii, “Cyfllhtii \V. Brooks R. Buck M. P. Titus J. iilclntyio Bkio l0 Skip 2i. 5's“. ‘llontugns P, Weeks G. llcboilald Bl. Parkman G, lifclntyrs T. Campbell W. McLnggan \V. Mcheill C. Wighlmlin Skip 11 Skip l3, Totfl Montague . . . . . . . . .. ... ..... 46 Sulumersido... 3i .__..__.____. (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) BOSTON, Fob. 8. — Sinclair Lewis, his wife, who Writes un- der the pen name of Dorothy riitlllfllhll, and their son Mich- scl sailed from Boston on the Canadian National Steamship lady Bomors today for s six weeks rest cruise to Jamaica. assaulting him. Halifax Forum, and siouud tion. The trouble started sliced l-fsrry be protested. do so from President Wry. the chosen few. deavor. It was Mayor Hymn York who said to the said a mouthful!" That Stewart on leaving "Rcd ‘ ago Wedn esdzi Forum a week Abbies team were fighters," "Red" said a "mouthful The i014 pattern will be allowed for use in s: rifle competition at Bisiey year. til it had a great many shooters, these being action and has a heavier Defers ' Decision In Masher Case, ConflictingEvidence, Given Spectators had followed Prowsc and Masher into the lobby of the then hung for the referee to come out of the office where he was taking off his skates. Piowse made his exit undel- police protec- jus‘. after Charlottetown SOONd the last count i of the night making the score 3-2 in their favor when referee Beasley pan curl-lo of the Ab- bics for tripping Owen Lennon of the Wolves. Prows». over-ruled the decision and told Currie to stay on the ice. Masher at that time told tho icfsme-in-chiei the game would Another report heard by the asso- ciation was that of Vice President B. Frank Lordly of Halifax who mule s full investigation of the happenings s 10w hours after the came on receiving instructions t: Ten rifles were taken haphazii The day was an ideal one and best restocked and packed sm 150 points at made in the Old Country. The principal differences tween it and the present riflc is more, The weight of the barrel 2 lbs. 141.5 ozs. as compared w simple, bringing the price down own Olié. As a matter of fact ihc straight from the rack. Ilticd w peep sight and magazine mid will illcii p:rl'orln ii; well t but are chosen, Since. November 1st and up to the date of writing upwards of thirty candidates have moved in theta with the expectation either on their part or that of the man“ agemerit or both of becoming u Allan Cup team. They have now with the exception of wended their vinyl back home or to new fields of e11- service rifle l'\':f".‘ This rifle was brought out in 1913-14 but was not put into pro- duction during the war, although points in its favor. Some were issued lo sharp Sport Show" fitted with 4th, says: “Halifax is likely to wir. telescopic sights. It is an accurate rifle with a very fins and strong barrel have a play- frcm the rack with the old fash- ioned peep back sight and shot at 200, 500, 600. 900 and 1000 yards- ten rifles without any touching up or adjustment shot as well as the Lee Ehfields. One of the men who was testing made the full score of the 900 and 1000 yards. This is believed to be the first time such a score has been be- iength which is two inches more, in weight which is 1 lb. 5% cu. 2 lbs. 2i‘. ozs. for the present Les Enfield. Its parts are few and vcry a level where any individual can rifle complete with target sights. i-ic. can be bought for less than half the cost of a complete equipment of the S. M. L. E. It can be taken swivel the very best Mai-tin or any other beach here for the first time Monday, ‘scour BRIEFS doctorcd regulation rifle of the present day. At the National Rifle l Ass ‘ matches Bisley com- petitors will be able to hire a rifle at a cost of about $3.75 or can buy one outright for $15. » men out of movie-acting Action Pictures (I? Guardian speeds)! W IDNDGN, Pub. ib-A private via of tho series of action tennis pic~ tures starring Master Frcllerlu .1 rum. the phampiosl, leaves some doubt of tho importance oflths cun tent agitstiin by the British Ila Tennis Association to make ho _ , unsml i! mo. ~ flitflrlon. tennis movies no not dew.- tined to rock tho foundation of the . industry. They are not going in‘ swell any amateurs bank accoinl» much. They no pretty dull. The series of 12 "lessons" which Perry gave for tbs benefit of flu camera before he set off on hi1 present world tour consists main]; of long and lions too exciting ral- lies between him and Danny Mas- kell, the British prpfessionlq... Whils they are knocking thc bafi cock and forth, Bill Tildcn talks a blue streak, at timesaflecting the pseudo ex- citement of a radio announcer at s football game. ‘ ~ Perry, Tllden points outydoes inool things wrong. hlstead of hitting his forehand gracefully o1! his lsfl. foot, as almost any good club playci" knows you must, the British cham- pion smacks it of! his right foot, at Earth feet, or with both feet in the 311a, ha. you mustn't to dl that yourself." Tilden reminds ml audience after Perry has brought of» one of his brilliant drives. “Only i champion can do it that way." The audience after a time gets : little bewildered, for the title of th series is “How to Play Tennis.” by Lester Patrick and after thei arrival there were professionalism by President Gilroy, but the bal was very shortly afterwards n moved and they are now airuiteiu. in good standing. mnlmiiulillrlillizilmv for glwfélwitih E B'Side team that I am submitting to you r.‘ Cobb y Fredplilifi-‘Llg; “"114 "l" the Siam“ °“P- 0g; w. hops that the military men 2- 3c- Mflmlll" W. It Brooke “u?” they “mum feed a g of Canada and the rifle associ- _90tt If. Tuna coach and manager. Here they dtlons will make a determined ef- “e: 5°“, 5mm“ subflmme’ fort to have the Government al- OlfTown unnhuu, Foster, defence, Gill, Miller Farrell; 10w these fines m tree of dutl n i)? Isipnlliegflllyre xii" glenrgeseviggsvqlegébseagéi- kgggigi‘; so we can see a great future for A,'B l be ' _ 3 ' ' ' rifis shooting throughout Canada. u, inf...“ _,_ Lfihflfifi Webster?“ 131s ‘Zvlngs, Connolly, ‘Mc- 5- Mmul- ° ‘m- The lessees of the Moncton s~sl Mann", Hawks Stadium paid an annual if. 1.. Hei-rulm J, Auneur A" dressed up and no pi": to rental of $2,500 and of course had| ‘i: ill: 32:3,, go! w.» wonder if that will ‘~~ the to supply the power, etc. to rim‘ A, B. 1., Horas H. J. Muhon 1MB 0f 51ml; John? with the en- it. As the plant, cost $100,000 the - 0- thusiasm of new comers to the big rental could hardly be called ex- l cesslve, yet even with the somef 30.000 people they have to draw from, this season has proved dis- astrous financially and they have asked the Council to release them from the payment of the final $500. The only goalie who ever scored a goal in a match fixture was our old friend Clint Benedict, ex-coach Saint John Beavers. It was in a playoff game between the Ottawa Senators and the Vlctorias of Montreal. Clint‘; team was going strong and each member-and by the way the whole team only num- bered seven at that time-had scored a goal with the exception of Clint, Just a few minutes before the final bell rang Clint grabbed the pilck, dashed up the ice, but when he got to centre he thought of his unguarded goal and stopped, of New lifted the puck and lo and behold Queen cf it hit the opposing goalie on the Roumania, after siic had expressed pads and bounced into the net. her admiration of New York in a very terse sentence, "Queen, you've rcmurk flashed around the world. Wlifin e Notional Hockey League man- agers are hard heartedchaps and give no quarter and ask none. This is brought out in the case of the y St. Louis Eagles. A win in their night remarked that the present home town would have been a "a bunch of wonderful tonic to their drooping ." spirits and add thousands of dol- lars to the gate receipts, but not one of the visiting teams showed the least bit of mercy to the un- is derdogs. 0n the other hand they endeavored to fatten their score averages, in “The Passing Monday, February Buz 0‘Meara in the remnant of the Maritime League. They are determined to referee and the calling for arbiters after three rd all all vey the meaning. carnival last Sunday Oleman, national amateur in hockey tcamthsiinot‘ inst a gain 15 in two seasons. They recently de ith which contains some players, by a score of 2-0. to iih Tho lax-Canadians won 4-0. R5 Bridge or off down there." Yes, than the present one. Some official sires, even if it has to be secured tests were made early last October. by the attcmnlfid lynching of the new games have been played! As a Halifax paper some months ago said, we must. secure the Allan Cup playoffs at all costs. They mean a great deal of money to Halifax for hotels. busi- ness men, etc. These may not be the exact words but they will con- l At Hi9 Loo Angeles winter sports Casper ski champion of 1934 set a new world's record for ski jumping of 255 feet. Tile Dublin University's field tested Oxford University team. American The largest attendance at a hockey game this season greeted the mntch between the Brooklyn- Hamilton Crescents padded with starry recruits from Western Can- ada and the Hershey Bears. 15,500 people paid admission to seq what , PHONE proved to be a very exciting game. Th3‘ Wiiiiiiprg boys referred to gpqvq ‘gm 4p New York Valentine Parties E SULTANA. ROLL A triumph of the Mod- ern Ice Cream Plant. It has a Valentine Heart shaped center of Whip- , ped Cream and Cherries and an outer layer of P E R F E C T I 0 N ICE CREAM, and a lin- al coating of crushed walnuts-Roll serves I6 . i nil in“... people. n E Ll c I o u s l l llISTliiilTlllE l PACKED A N n ‘ DELIVERED ON g 24 noun NOTICE. é $1.25 PER ROLL , T Brick Ice Bream ALWAYS AVAILABLE 9 CENTRAL BREAMERIES Si?!