1a. 19.4.2. __ .__. ‘HURCHES TOMORROW UNITED CHURCH . PflER-S CATHEDRAL inc-moan of CANADA peril": 5:13;.’ TRINITY [UNITED CHURCH ‘in ELJIh. w“? 5y SERVICES Rev. Hugh Miller, M A. p, p, limp on g “gym luaizihnm. ma Se,“ ev. Donald C. Boothroyd. BA. 0 t 5- 34°! Kfllliil-ii. LBJ-Mn LO-O-O. Orllnllt 11.00 A. M. Public Worship. Sermon: Rev. Hugh Miller. Vocal Solo: “The Bestitndesm. Malohe. Anth mhnhignihlfiellr em: o o v e l —Stsiner. word Sunday School meets with eon- gregation and retires for Bible Classes. 1:00 P. lll-Public Worship. Sermon: Rev. Hugh Miller. Sacrament land's Supper. Anthem: Communion Hymn-LE. Jones. Siiidfngsfifimsermon. ugh‘. on ssitvwlls M, gmnmuizlon. _ u“ t “and? and Fri“! i l 9.3 - ’ gpy-EVCIIWH" $1’ PAUL'S CHURCH ' due: Beotor. y. l- g2gfllfifih. Assistant. fib-DUSS 14ml"! guée‘ ph- Director-nll- ' ' l’ "flfflggnmilllwh gilillitllfl 561W"- I, csgullflllfliitlll School. W Nomi“; Prayer 8t Semen. wsundny school. c, gsgxfimyyjglgibalze Class. PRlzSBY I ERIAN 5T. JAMES CHURCH “ml: a we r ii , Ll t. T e e . - i“ gilitmrrsfiulvLAn s, T. M. R- C- Visliors and Students cordially Welcome. BAPTIST THE BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Prince and Fitzroy Streets Minister Rev. I. Judson Levy. ILA. The Church School meets at 10 snin. for its sessions through the Summer. Morning Worship II a. m. "Children's Day." Sermon “Habits Worth Forming." The Junior Choir will lead in the music of the day, singing as a spec- ial number "Tread softly" (Donne). Evening Worship 7 p. m. Sermon "The I-IOme oi the Soul." Anthem. Selected. Organist and Choirmaster, John Inch. Mus. Bac. You are invited to worship with T!flE_l}51’Tl.$T_C!lUR._ 9i! . f. o m“ M15; Lillian MacKenfle. are. n; church school- llA ll. Morning Worshlli- hem: Jesu, Priceless Treasure , b. i . “klrglnrllnis, Mrs. Henderson. jruce and Choir. 1P. lll. Evening Worship. m”, Hymn - -— - Russian sir (iii-ls Choir prlflay, Juno 19th, 8 p. m. Pre- w n e. rliln er will conduct. t; and deliver the sermons. u PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH [gimp and Grafton Street Minister CHURCH 0i CHRIS? CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH ,K 0 St 00 B"- G- 03"?“ wflm" Rev. Neil [airman]? BA. “i” " M!“ Bu“ wood Minister ‘nillogrigqhfi giggfigm Mrs. V. L. Dingwell. Organist. w“ ohm As I Amn__mw1e, Minister will preach ll s.m_ and ‘I . n1. EVE- Nffnxfgfrsim’ Link}. M. Subiect-"The Missing . . n l“ lo' “M Saviour"—- ' , » "i" 5° - Y 2:30 r. M. Union Bible School Ser- ‘ ices. All Classes unite in one ser- June MacPherson V‘ b I h l n ‘Egnfilllflily School will meet at gaggle: lanai: ‘o: Aconverrsc n . M. Su eo “ Mix: an- glignilfiuxfflsfajfétg? L“! ads. Can’t Mix Hitler and A Vic- I. xvi-in] mfdlauy invited w ‘mlilllilihserc hlhi: or Canada must go. Wed can; Ihaveh Clillnflilia IIlIGIT dslfivlel olngTo Change ‘ °' " ' “" ’ labfMust Report Vichy. Lieutenant Leigh Dingwell will sing at the evening service. “ No man can serve two masters.” WTAWA, June 12 — (GP) Gillian in selective service regula- tiutobe announced vrithln a few hyi, will provide a constant inven- llfi tnllliflymellt 0111111898 by B Mrs. Harry Yeats and daughter, ' 11 Wfllliline B11 10b 011M898 Kathleen of Montreal are visiting W1 deli 9-9 imempif-lllmellii ill- Mrs. Yeats‘ sister, Mrs. Arthur Du- offices, it was understood vnr, Mrs, yo“; was can“ home ow, ~ mg to the serious illness of her Wlve service authorities are mother, Mrs. J. ca. Jamleson of - to be strongly oppose}? to Charlottetown. ange ~ng" of labor and no c *___. "lifiimled in miiifiegflrg- Th‘! Mr. Herbert Lowther spent last ‘u- Press was orme . o» M. do...» o n» €°.‘$ii2"<§.‘le.“.fll“§n§§§ selective service. has repeat- friends l siircssed the importance of es- ... n; a "running nventory" of Canadian labor situation and Mu‘ i new proposal is considered an llfll part. of this plan, keeping rifles constantly posted on la- mo ucut. lhdl Brilzle- l o-Ee With Clever Shower—lt's Simple Personals Lionel Illndsoy and family o! Montreal are leaving during the present month for Beaurepalre, where they will occupy Mr, A, c. Gardner's house at Thompsonh lgclnt. for the summeit-Montreal ar. BIRTHS MORRISON -At the P. E. Island Hospital, June 12, 1942, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Morrison (nee Verna Hill) Bradalbane. a son (stillborn) MOFFATT-At Mayfleid. June 9, i942, in Mr. and Mrs. Davis Mol- fatt, u. son. Chester Davis. DEATHS CAMPBELL- At the Sacred Heart Home, Charlottetown on June i2. ‘i942, Mrs. Mary A. Caznpbell, aged g 82 years. The remains will be for- ,» _ u-arded from Frank Hennesseyh Funeral Home this afternoon to her home at St. Columba. P. E. I. NELSON - At 133 King Street, Charlottetown, on June 12. 1042. Mr. Samuel Nelson, aged 88 years. Funeral notice later. NELSON-At I33 King Street. Cherlotleiown, on June l2, 1942. Falrnuellgk Ntélloli Jin hlssstlxth yeesné. .. . nera on sy, one , roam . mug“! :3°w"A:“'m3 h" w" Paul's Church, service starting at us; s‘?! ‘e d i" Y°"- ti" a pm. Interment in Christ Giurch u?“ .91“ a pudchon with W“ Cemetery, Cherry Valley. "llmceflbv-flbbmed veilwille HOUSTON-At the P. n. r. Hos- ‘, °,- i181! oven and halt hiding nun on June 12. 1m, Mrs. Frank mu“- 1" IOPRHOi i! 0f Pink Houston of Mayfleld. aged i4 years. htaém“! Whifih Y0“ 8086b W101 Funeral from her late residence on F-c ‘aim; Sunday. June 14 at 2 p. m. ‘i’; ‘iiirtirlll l: the powder-puff __ B’ e ride finds at her , M You make this easily, as our Too Late To Clasify W311i shov-s. Cllt I t ‘ ‘ from MWPRPEI‘ dolly and overlap and I the cut edges. Wires through WANTED - hiluifs not as “sten-is" and bows at writer. Perfect condition. Write ihllylré "P! dive "flower" centres. "M" M" Guudian- 6'13"“ in! satin ribbons at wire ends LOST_STUDEBAKER “U5 (m: " ‘“'“°'“‘i"- Phone 1111, Reward. 6-13- . ‘luiiiy Glamou " Shower s Iilt M: bride-to-be would he de- itilled with this clever "Beauty- PORTABLE TYPE- ktxi the guest o. honor discovers Ila-prises under the parasol, all ,. glbgnea in n“ "l! and sprig: of llliet of the °7 The gifts may be powder. Mo“?! a lace nightgown-ell for Y°l1il find complete plans for this "Miler novel bridal showers in he!“ iii-Page booklet. Also has m ens for engagement an- “, “will. stock showers, birth “limit-W. Suggests invitation: Miami? ins r q - 00 or your copy HMIAGiUOUIIOGIIICIIiS, Showers and In... Y Pm!“ i0 The Guns-dis; for Christ, as though God rvfce GOSPEL TENT _._._-_________...__._.. ' having held the pastorate of crunu CBASWELL for Photographs. OONFIDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-BTB HEAR MRS. W. it. Campbell at ee" C“ lo Red Cross m . tietown Hotel, Saturday June 13th, 68:11:16.“ POLICE COURT-In the Police court yesterday a. drunk and dis- orderly was fined $20 and costs or 30 days. RED CROSS Crippled Children's Clinic conducted by Dr. Acker at Town Hall, siunmerslde Monday. June 15th. Adults by appointment on June 16th. 6-13-li. YORK UNITED CHARGE. Rev. J. A. Nicholson. Minister. Service: June 14: ll ani. Central Church. 2.30 li- m. Pleasant Grove; 3 p. m Brackley, Adjutant Mercer oi the Salvation Army; 7.30 York. Semioi. subject. Hell. 6-l3-1i NAVAL MEN HERE-Command- er- c. H. Bonnycastle and Captain E. R. Brock 0f the R..C.N.R. 8.!- rlved in the city last night, The) are senior naval officers and wll. inspect the H.M.C.S. “Queen Otiarlotte" while here. The men registered at The Charlottetown. CRITICALLY ILL — Mr. Hank Stewart of Bruce Stewart and Com- pany, Limited. is critically lll in tne Prince Edward Island Hospital. He had been a, 1miicut ,n_=re earlier in the spring but. since mourned to his home. However, he suffered a m- lapse this ueek and was removed to the hospital on Tuesday. C. O. T. C. BREAKING CAMP— After completing a successful two weeks training period the members 0f Si. Dunstan's Canadian Offl- cer’s Training Corps break camp today. The boys, who were student: during the past year at st. Dun- starfs University and Prince oi Wales College, return to their homes for a well-earned rest. The commanding officer of the unit is Major, the Rev. George Macdonald. WAR WORK CHAIRMAN HERE —Mrs_ W. R. Campbell, Toronto. National Chairman of the Women's War Work Committee of the Can- adian Red cross society arrived in the city lust night. Besides being chairman of the War Work Com- mittee, she ls President of’ the 0n- tarlo Division and a. member of the National Executive. Mrs. Campbell will address a public meeting while here. She leaves Monday on return to Toronto. -DIES IN MONTREAL - ‘Ilhe death oi Rev. W. P. McVle occur- red in Montreal yesterday. He had been lll many months. Mr. McVle was widely known in this province the l-lazelbrook group of Baptisl Churches for some years. l-lis wife was the former Miss Edna Yeo oi Charlottetown besides whom therr are the following children left: Mi: Dr. Henry, Pauline. Douglas. anc Jenn, all of Montreal. SEA CADET RECRUITING- About 25 more boys applied for en- listment with the Charlottetown Sea Cadet unit. last night. This brings the total number of appli- cations up to approximuiply 135 for the first three evenings of recruit- ins- Those signing up last night were between the required ages oi’ 12 to l8 years. Messrs. Albert Roop and Norman Saunders were in charge. Recruiting will be held again this evening at the Yacht Club between 6.30 and 8.30. DOGS DESTROYING BIRDS — . C. M. P. are mvestlgstlng com- plaints that dogs are destroying same life in sections of the pro- vince, it was announced lust night by Const. Spurgeon Jenkins, Game Warden. The latest cmxplaint came from Cross Roads Where a farmer caught two dogs in the act of kill- ing a large, male Ring-necked pheasant. The incident occurred Wednesday. The farmer noticed the dogs throwing something into the air and rushed to investigate. l-le found the pheasant almost dead and on further examination discovered that the bird's back had been badly bitten and many of the fine tail feathers were missing. He took the pheasant home. fed and watered ii. and at last reports the bird was re. ported i0 be recovering from the unpleasant experience. It was plac- ed in a fox pen and has been kept there since. It is believed-the pheas. ant was pounced upon u-lien it was hiding out, A. R. I‘. ADDRESSES—Parkdale Auxiliary Firemen, ARI’. were addressed last night by Councillor B, Earle MacDonald, Controller of Fire Services for the Charlotte- town sub-ccmmlttee and Fire chief Angus MacEachern, in Park- dalc school. Conn. MacDonald gave an interesting account of pe- cent trip to Amherst. Mass" of the course he had laken at the Civilian Defence School than; 1-19 dealt particularly with incendiary bcmb control outlining the-most effective method of handling these destructive wea- pons. He also complimented the Parkdale firemen on their organ- ization which ls headed by Capt. Preston Senlner assisted by Lieut. Percy Cay, It contains 14 mem- bers. Fire Chief MacEarhc-rn. in an lnimrostlng manner outlined the various methods of fighting fire in an emergency- Pink- "H! with will" " We Are Ambassadors did beseech you by us: we pray you in Christ's stead, he ye reconciled i0 G01!- (2.Cor. 5:20) Come to the Special Gospel Meetings. continuing next week in the will of the Lord Sunday at 7 P. MrNiiZiliiY fli- 3 P- M- (cxcept Saturday) " —Co'nducied by- E. P. SPRUNT and D. C. HOWARD. th in uneven PRINCE STREET _ 5\5'n%'n'u\ -:-13_ PAGE rung; New l9ll2 FURNITURE FEATURES OF A GOOD Enjoy The Smartness and Comfort STUDIO coucii See These New Arrivals at 9.95 standing 1942 models. Enjoy It! If y0u’ve planned to buy a new that have everything in _ good looking repp coverin New! Smart! Studio Couch come in and see these out- Comfortable! the way of sound construction . . . _ gs in a choice of colorings. Priced right to of- fer good value io wartime budgeteers. Every home needs a Studio Couch and these are as good as you'll find anywhere. See them! 5.00 Down — 5.00 Monthly On The Holman Easy Payment Plans Studio Couches long wearing, Buy one! lf\\\iif W? l, /// %_‘\l afluifvr cinch, Exciting New Beauty In Lamps“ at Interesting Prices We’\'e just unpacked a big shipment of new 1012 Lumps and thcfrc really smurf! Come in and sec them 5mm! Brighten up your home with a new lamp m" two- therds nothing so dismal as a dark improperly lighted room. NEW FLOOR LAMPS Big. handsome Floor Lamps in the popular iri-iite style, complete with harmonizing shades — revelations in beauty and design. Choice oi’ styles in standards and shades" Moderately Priced New Table Lamps Ewell one s beauty in It!!!- shape and coloring. hob complete with pretty shade, In pottery, alabaster and New Stucco. See them now! Priced air- 2.95 4.75 5.95 _, zrno r . .sroREsf "Major T. E. Mcllutt lie-Elected To Head Free Dispensary Major T Edger lvlacNutt was re- elected president of the Charlotte- town Free Dis ensary at the an- nual meeting eld in the Police Court Room at City Hall last night lvir. W. F. Tidmarsh was re-elected Honorary President. Other officers re-elecled were: lst Vice President, Hon. Dr. W. J. P. MacMlllan: 2nd. Vice President, Mr. C. H. Black; Secretary Treasurer, Mrs. D. J. Riley. ' The executive for the coining year is as follows: Mrs. Louis Sadlei", Mrs. James Harris. Mrs. J. D. Mac» Gulgan, Mrs. W. W. Clark, Mrs. S. R. Jenkins. Mrs. Sidney Green. Mrs. J. P. Gordon, Mrs. Gavan Duffy, Miss Cotton. lvltrs. J. J. Morris, Mr. J. H. MacQuald, Miss Amy Earle. Mrs. R. L. Cotton. Mrs. Harry Tid- marsh. Mrs. Gavin Harding and Mrs. H. E. Miller. Dr. J. A. MacMflan was the guest speaker last n.ght and he dc- livered an interesting address on world conditions at present A par- tial text 0t this address is given below. ‘The President, Major MacNutt. spoke briefly outlining some of the uork being done by the Free Dis- pensary. In welcoming those pres- and cnt, he said that the meeting was more than a month later than us- ual this year. This was due to the Red Cross campaign being held in May as the organization did not want to interfere with this drive. The Dispense was organized 33 years ago and an continued to carry on its good work ever since, he stat: l. He thanked the executive for the work done during the year and mentioned particularly the Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs. Riley and Miss Earle. l-le also referred to the annual collection ‘of the ogarilza- tlon and expressed the hope that the contributions this year would be generous. The Treasurer's report, submitted by Mrs. Riley. showed a satisfactory balance on hand. This was followed by r. compre- hensive ievlew of the yen-rs activi- ties wlvrn was given by Miss Earle. Part of this report appears below. Mr. C. l-l. Black moved a vote of thank; to Miss Earle for her valued work and this was seconded by Mr. J. H. McQuaid. At tho conclusion of the main ad- dress a vote of thanks to Dr. Mac- Millan was moved by Mr. W. J. Brawders. It was seconded by Mrs. W. E. Bentley and supported by Mrs. Miller. Dr. Mat-Miilan’; Address Followln is a partial text of Dr. J. A. Mac lllan’: address:- "As we sit here at this meeting this evening the whole world is tak- in stock. Ideas. ideals. motives and ou looks are rccelvlnz careful scru- tiny with regard to their useful- ness, feasibility and value. Every nation seeks the solution of its par- ticular problems and has lll most cases adopted stern methods to solve them. If we were to look into the background of the present tur- moll we might be surprised to find that fundamentally the nations face the identical situation of trying to obtain a practical decent living for the majoi"lty_ of its citizens. "The Russians have attempted in the past to meet this growing need by a. collective communal type of state wherein all contribute to the same pot and all draw similar sub- sistcnce-from the some source. The Germans, Italians and in some measure the Japanese have altered the scheme slightly by affirming that the stale is the only real en- tlt , and the family and individual on y exist in and for the State. The so called democratic nations reaf- firm their bcllef in government for and by the people and stoutly main- taln the rights of lllC individual pro-exist and therefore cannot be abrogated or discarded without the loss of the precious gift of liberty. “So far has this conflict of ideas and methods gone that the whole world now finds itself in a conflag- ration the like of which has never been known. "If this present war is to old in anyway to solve the problems on which the blame for its inception are laid, there must of nccessltlflbc some form or criterion by which may be judged the principles uscd in outlining the peace. You and vou and you and I. we all agree that the totalitarian nations are wrong. we feel it, we know it. but if I were to ask any one of vou to prove it to me could you do it? The Germ- ans and the Jabs think we are the decadent races. that we nrc the dupes, and can vou nnd I really prove that we're not? “If there are no immutable first principles that adinlt of no change in any country or among any peoples, if, in other words ideals and rights are nothing but the cus- toms and modes of individual na- tions then the Germans and tlic Japs have a right to do things their way. no matter how much these practices may differ from ours. 1f nothing is inherently good or evil. if there is no such thing as right and wrong everywhere, anywhere alwa s and at all times then the total tarian slates have the right to set up their own standards when and where they like and we must admit to them this prerogative from our own principles. Re Mercy Killing "In other words if murder is only wrong when we have a liiW of tlic lurid prohibiting it if the stale hak ihc jurisdiction over the natural lnw. then how (‘an we frown on vii-- mass slaughter of some hundrcrk ol fizechnslnvwks hv ibc cihlr" rf iii." own-n P-"Wc! *' i~~ f“ -~r _ (Continued on page i1, Col l) ‘6113-21 Unlvorsiiy arrived in the city if!“ night. He is registered at Inc Charlottetown. Mr R, 5, Inca, retired engineer, Montreal, arrived in Kile NW 135i’ night. He registered at The Chur- Personal ML w_ E_ Trnppertcn of gMcGfll lot ietown. ihe mother who ‘ , ‘ breakfast ln bed the fcLcunug tended her, said the woman's pulse and respiration suddenly‘ and com- trr she gave blrih. pletcly ceascd of an incision l-Ie immediately m"de LONDON, June 13-(0?) British Medical Journal_ reported 20-year-old and ate Di‘ HEART sroyrhnin SHE RECOVERED "death" of a rerovercd Alan M Enslon. who and pros-sod line heart. Rhyilsmlc ccmprcrshns and ‘re- laxation produced an almost \m- mcdiatc ;o.=p'>n=c~. first time in a period of ll’l\\'<’?!l five and six mlllil'\’S the pulsc was arr-in easily Dalpnble at U36 WFS" lBv momlng she bad recovered and for completely. EASTERN ouiiiiiiil fills column ls rolurrell inr news nl advertising of n nnwsy nninre may be lnssrieil nt b l <q1Q g1‘ cunts n word. iutiisl interest. but strictly niiyuiilo uiI vunce. . .'LAC. C. S. Vlckcrs in training at Oshawa, Ontario, recently spcm. a few days visiting his homo and friends in Montague. Strawberry Boxes We hove just our usual large shipment received of quart size Strawberry Boxes. Prices are the some os lost yeur. Small Lots I00 lo 500 90c per l00 500 to IOCO 85c per I00 i000 and over 80: per I00 The above prices ore F.O.B. Chorlottztown. Cosh must occcmpony orciers. CARTER & G0. Limited lc ench -'I'i'le lilO in Kinsmen Milk For Britain Fund The Kinsmen Club of Charlotte- town acknoulcrlgc \\ 1th thanks the followmg comrluui Previously aclinuul .. 8.581.411 Johnston's River ' ' 1.00 5.00 2.00 2.10 3-15 SCOIJIIIRS CLUB On the ululiill of Juuc the Char- lottcmmi scuuicrs Club again lock the open road in search of iudrcni- lll'<.‘?). The pony met at the ap- pointed l‘L‘ll(l(‘Z-\'0ll5 (another 25c word) and having mounted their ll'Oll steeds ibzkcs i0 you) they pro- cuvilirll lo pedal around and around LOWII, but liurlng lllllAlL‘ up their minds finally. they took the open road. Along about noon a small store was approached and every- body had one each apiece ull round ‘ course). liaviniz been . mi the puriv moved on lo new holds of conquest sMl. Ryan o REPORI LIES PRLSENT they tell mo) and the process gelling dimivi" was begun LONDON _.. llflll _. Pr“; rep» lll<‘flllfi 111M €‘\'<‘1'Yb0d.\’ T" S(‘fl[flilVi'S 11.1w v attended 1ll'(?1lll(l Qvlillll! in cvciyvbodyfls v fl\\'a1'd§ u, 101i! llvllo (lrurgc. asleep ilfifll ]1](\;]]l)( -m-n1<~(1 for- Illmm!‘ liuviiv: been fllll l rpgby nrmnm p31- rm: 1m‘ lllll uhu llull on “u; »- mo‘; mynsururps nn lll!‘ s01 nix! vvursv» lll." uunu ric- we“ in . J vidrd to uo on :1 (our of _lll(‘ sur- il l‘0lllllllll'.l' r-ounlrv and bclicvc me ‘ illvuiv of it because l am m: on f‘ll\ll0ll>. We returned In Memoriam in i: o m brmnn crililnc supper ~. which (wmC ml of lloi. Doss and ;| In: .\n:l o‘ HHlKlTlCS lcli. from _____g_~_ ii rlinvlvz‘. '\ll('l‘ s-umwr Wt‘ killrrl time _ until about son-n ifclrwk rind then In lni-liu: liifillury" of nur dem Sillifll loi" 'l‘o\\'n \\lll('ll was rcncli- ml ln time m‘ ionic nf the izmirz to got. ready and :10 m the 1110vle5, KING S(‘()I"I'S Tho {our Kins Srmils from Enu- l.lll.'l "will b0 hrrc on the 25in, oi ilu month and ihc Troops should be il'_'l"llf.‘ all Slll'lli‘i‘(l up to mcct ihcm. llwso boys arc ll(‘l‘0 to lcll the pcnplv aboui tho air raids in if-llfllzmrl and how the """‘"ii7'll10l] of A. R. l‘. workers rcmbnicil this mcnurc. The Scnuis will bc in this Pim .11 - flu" four (lays and will visit yrifc and IllillllPl‘ “rs l).i|i McNeil], who nzisscil mun Jum- liiili, 104i. Loving and klliil ill zill Il(‘l‘ \\'il_\'s Upright lllill iii-i. (ill ilio cml ul lirr rims. Sincere 41ml iruc in lll‘.'ll"i nml mind What ii lcrini; nvmni-v slit‘ lcfl br- lllllfl. Ever Ilcmcnwlw-v-vd in‘ "lhllfillfl and Ririiiv. 6-13-11. ‘rwlrd nnrl oi. t . ‘l " i i 7 . . “1 "‘;‘"' _ N. D. ll/lacLean ’ll_‘.c Si 'llll Camp iluv unv- \\'lll hr» ll‘ July ll in Ju ' ll'>'ll uiui UNDERIAFER " flwuill lll‘ ll " in up mi,» - i“ Y?‘ EMBAIJAER v (‘li.irlrr|ir-i»-_\-i =\iitl l "row ifiif lll!‘ (Timn xvii‘. Nun). ll-Ldilrr i he a u; i r l'5inr.c iin l f‘ Gucci Snxulmg all TIGER