Pads 14 1110 Guardian Wednesday. August 4, 1954 .0'i.ury -The regular judging class of the Maple Leaf 4.-H Calf Club met at the home of Mr. Robert Wood- eide and son. Heath. last Monday evening. nor. was a large attend- ance. Prizes were won by the fol- lowing member... First, Rankin Macxinnon; Second. Lloyd Jelley; and third, Fenton Shaw. Two films were shown by Mr. Keith Clay. gistrict aieldman for Prince Coun- Mrs. Lulu Martin and children. Lewis and Shirley were recent vis- itors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce MacDougali in Unionvaie. Miss Jean Stetson. who is em- ployed in O'Leary. is now on her holidays. Mr. Percy Boyle. and son, : George of Hunter River were uests of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mac- ougali in Unionvale for a few days. Mrs. Floyd Smaliman of Sum- meraide spent a few days at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. . William Lockhsrt in Coleman. Mr. and Mrs. Frank England of Texas were visitors to 0'Leary recently and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Jelley. Mrs. Ira Ellis and daughters of 0'Leary, left for Greenwood, N. 5., where they will spend a few days with Mrs. E1lis' son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Leith Ellis. Rev. and Mrs. Amos and little daughter of Halifax, have settled in O'Leary where Mr. Amos will be the preacher at the Nazarene Church in O'Lcary for the summer months. Mrs. Elia Jeliey, 0'Leary who has been visiting with her sister. Mrs. Blanche Dyment in thc States for the past month. has arrived home. Mrs. Floyd Smsllman of Sum- merside was s visitor to Union- vale recently. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce MacDougall and iam- Ily. Many frirends of Mr. Bszel Wed- iock of O'Lesry. are very sorry to hear that he is confined to his Professional cards E. E. Parkman 0pt.D., 3.0. PHONE 8187 I REGENT THEATRE ILDU. summer so. summer-aid Chartered Accountants T. Earle Hickey Canadian Bank of Commarsa Building P.E.I. - Phone 2688 Sunzmsrsidu, W. Albert Robertson r. E. 1. MUTUAL numnrno Granville at Water Street Summersida DIAL P. 0. BOX 3844 5-". all I N S U RA NC E R. E. Ellis & Son Limited Firs - Auto - Casualty I Summer St. Snmmersid Optometrists 3. F. Hunter. 3.0. lammarsida. P.E.l. - Phone Illa 8 N's BUILDING A. Raymond Grunt. B.Sc., on sat Water street Sunimarairle Above Maurice Mill's Men's Wear PHONE 8530 Dentists Dr. J. A. Doiron Dental X-Rays SMALLMAN BUILDING Mai 2806 snmmersid PHYSICIANS L. K. ZIELINSKI, M.D. General Practitioner Maipeqna Road lesnlngton. r. 1'. ii Phone: Kensington 1 VETERINARIAN Dr. J. R. Cunningham mar. am Water at. East surnmoralsiu PHOTOGRAPHERS rim msan STUDIO home mmugn when and all hope he will soon be out around again. Mr. and Mrs. Frank England of Texas were visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Jelley in O'Leary. recently. Miss Freda MacAusland has re- turned to her home in 0'Leary af- ter spending a few days visiting at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Collie Pridham in Montrose. Miss Dorothy Smallman of Sum- merside, spent a recent week-end with relatives and friends in O'- Leary, Knutsford and Unionvsle. The many friends of Mrs. Ken- nedy are sorry to hear that she is ill at the home of her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Clay- ton Stetson. All hope she will soon be restored to health. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce MacDougall of Unionvaie and Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Smallman of Knutsford were business visitors to Summerside on Tuesday afternoon. Miss Eileen Howard of New York is visiting with relatives and friends in Cape Wolfe and vicinity. Her acquaintances are glad to see her home again, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Horne of Bloomfield were visitors to the home of Mrs. Horne's mother. Mrs. Daisy MacNeiii of Mt. Royal recently. Mr. and Mrs. Raefurd MacLcan and their two sons of O'Leary. motored to New London recently and were the guests of Mrs. Mac- Lean's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gar- neit Campbell and family. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Waite of Victoria, B. C.. who are visiting rclatives and frirends in Knutsford and Springfield West, motored to Montrose recently and visited with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. James Dunbar of Alma ucrc visitors on Friday to O'Lcary and vicinity. Miss Freda Strang, who is em- ployed in Ontario, is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Strsng in 0'Leary for two weeks. Mr. Francis Riley who is em- ployed in Ontario, is visiting with his mother, Mrs. Lawrence Riley in O'Leary. Pic, Phalen Riley of Ontario is visiting his mother, Mrs. Law- rence Riley in 0'Leary. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Flint of Massachusetts are visiting with friends and relatives in Coleman. Mr. Lorne Lockhart of Oshawa. Ont. is spending his holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moody Lockhart in Coleman. Mr. and Mrs. Heath Laird of Bedeque. spent the weekend with Mr. Laird's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Laird of Coleman. Mr. and Mrs. Waldron Barbour and Mr. and Mrs. James Dunbar of Alma visited with relatives and friends in Springfield West on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Gilmore Brundage of Medwsy, Mass. were week-end visitors to Coleman recently and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Lockhart and other rel- atives there. Mrs. Athol MacNevin and three children. Alex, Gregory and Beth, who have been visiting with Mrs. MscNevin's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Moody Lockhart. have left for their home in Halifax, N. S. The sympathy of the community is extended to relatives of the late Arthur Smallman. whose death occurred at his home in Mill Riv- er East after a long and trying illness. Mrs. Dorothy Major and son. Al- lan, who have been s ending some time at the home of r. and Mrs. E. D. MacDougall in OlLeary, have left for their home in Toronto. Professor and Mrs. Ted How- lett have returned to their home in Toronto after a pleasant visit with Rev: and Mrs. C. 0. How- lett in O'1.eary. Mr. P.Mi1iigan of Somerville, Mass.. is spending his summer va- cation with relatives and friends in Coleman. Mr. and Mrs. Leeman Waite of Toronto is visiting with Mr. Wnit's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Eston Waite. Springfield West. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Cordell of Halfax, are the guests of Mrs. Cordeii's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert England. Springfield West. Sgt. Edward Lockhart left on Sunday by motorcycle for Halifax en route to Toronto. He was rec- ently married to Miss Wanda D. W. SEARS Zahorski of Regina. For the past OUR BOARDING House ', BOUGHT THAT RAFT AND I'D .7 on Aresr MXMMXXX4, . y new You WATER WHAT Kn-IDA M BUFFALOESII FI6i-IT I5 some 2 TRAINING F02 OM THOSE '2 Tlgnish -Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Richard and family are mending their holi- days in Tignish. guests of Mn Richard's parents. Mr. and Mn. Jmeph Doucette and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Richard. ' Week-end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bernard. Nail Pond. were Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Poiriar, sumrnerside. Mr. Ray Handrahan. Christopher's cross, was a business visitor to Char- lottetown on Monday. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Doucctte. whose marriage took place in the Immaculate Conception Church. Palmer Road. on July 28th. The bride is the former Rosetta Peters. daughter of the late Mr. Sylvalh Peters and Mrs. Peters. Palmer Road. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Doucette, Tig- nish. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Foley and family. have returned to their home in New York after spending a few days with Mrs. Foley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Burke. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Kenny and children, Paul and Anne of Med- ford, Mass, arrived in Tignish on Wednesday evening on their annual vsca tion to the Island. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gaudet, Tig- nlsh, have as their guests their son- in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Camille Gaudci of Moncton, N. 8.. also their son Mr. Edmund Gaudet of Toronto, Ont. Miss Catherine Harper, Tignish, is visiting relatives and friends in Halifax, N. 5. Mr. Alfred Perry, Toronto, Ont... is visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Perry. Tignish. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William D. MacLeod, Tig- nish. were Mr. and Mrs. GOYCIOR Sullivan and family of Summerside and Mr. and Mrs. Duncan MHCLk0d of I-Tench River. After spending a pleasant holi- day in Tignish with their brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert J. Gsudet, Mr. and Mrs. Emile Arsenauli, Rumford, Maine and Miss Mary Arsensuit, New York, returned to their respective homes. Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Gallant and family, were Monday guests at the home of Hon. J. A. Bernard and family. Tlgnish. Mr. Bernard also had as his guests for the past sev- eral days his son and daughter-im law. Mr. and Mrs. Alphage Bernard and daughter Joanne of Frederic- ton, N. B. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lakin. Bos- ton, Mass. who are visiting friends on the Island, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hsndrnhan. Tignish. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Adams, sr.. and son and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Adams Jr. and daughter of St. John, N. B., are visiting in Tignish, the guesns of Mr. Irving Costain and Mr. and Mrs. Gunnar Peierjen. Cooling to Tignish to spend their annual vacation with friends and reiativu are Mrs. Bessie Bowness. Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Dawson and sons, Paul and Lloyd and Mr. Harry Dawson all of Boston, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Cogswell and children, Judy, David and Billie and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Lecisir and son Alan of Milltown, N. 3., are vacationing at the home of Mr. Thomas Leclnir, Tignish. Rev. Francis Neiligsn. S. .l., of Ontario. who came to the Island to six weeks this popular young cou- ple have been visiting with Mr. Lockhartls parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Lockhsrt in Coleman. Mrs. Lockhart will join her hus- band in the near future. The many friends of Mr. Robert England are glad to see him able to return to his home after be- ing a patient in Halifax for some time. Mrs. E. Buchanan of st. John N. 3., and her two children, John and Ida. visited relatives and friends in Springfield West. and left for their home last Friday morning. Miss Adele England of the United States was a visitor to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ro- bert Englsnd of Springfield West, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Dignan and children of Charlottetown, are vis- iting with relatives and friends in O'Leary and vicinity. CP MAJOR noorLs ING ALL . THEM POTS AND PANS, skrzzxse ear- MINUTES 85- I-IE comm lfgggffbg F0925 we HAVE sow THE nee - DEPARTMENT BEAT IT! AFTER SHADOW 8O)('' 1 coon: Roscoe! waive REMARK6 OF moss RAFFISH 6oAw.oer25, ".9 "K 4 Howlan '1'-here arrived from Hamilton. Out, on July 25. Man. Albert Finnan of liowian, Aubin and Isidore Richard of St. Louis who are on vacation here. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur De.sRoches and sons were to Fortune Cove on July 24. Messrs. Joe, Basil and Arsene Dealloches are enjoying their vacation at home. It has been 10 years since those three brothers were here together. They are brothers of Mrs. Albert Peters of Poi-tube Cove, where they are visit- mg. Mr. and Mrs. Fideie Arsenauit have as their gueata Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Arsenault and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Arsenauli of the U. S. A. Mrs. Julia Perry who was visiting with her brother in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs. Fideie Arscnauit has returned to her home -at Leoviile, P. E. 1. Master Allan Cook of Cape Wolfe. is visiting in Howisn. Miss Leone Arsenauit has return- ed to work in 0'Leary after two weeks spent at her home in How- ian. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Bryan and David motored to St, Eleonora on July is accompanied by the Misses Diane and Mary Gard who had been visiting with them. Mrs. Arthur Gallant and baby daughter of Charlottetown are visiting in Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Arsenault and family of Halifax. are visit- ing with Mrs. Arsensuit's folks at Hfwlan. Sympathy is being extended to Mr. and Mrs. Pius Doiron on the death of their infant son early in the week at the Prince County Hospital. Miss Margaret Ann Perry of Charlottetown, Ls visiting in How- Ian. Henry J. Gallant who entered Western Hospital as a patient on July 1'1 returned home here. Mrs. John A. Gallant has re- turned to her cottage at Wood- stock her niece Miss Lorraine Pi- neau of Summerside is spending the week with her grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Burton have arrived from their home near Bos- ton and will spend the summer at their cottage here. The Misses Leila and Lyis Crssweii, nurses in training, are enjoying their vacation with their parents at Bloomfield. On July 20 they were visiting at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Dignan at Howlan. Mrs. Jack Piatts recently spent a few days as a patient in Prince County Hospital. Master Lloyd Shields of Char- lottetown, is visiting in Howlan at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsenault. Mr. and Mrs. Tenis Peters on :.M.?M.:M.M. attend the Centennial ceiebration' at St. Dunstan's University, Char- lottetown. is spending a few days inNorwsy with his sister, Mrs. Alonzo Keough. Congratulations are extended to the former Miss Hilda Keough, Christopher's Cross and Mr. Ben- nett Kecfe, Skinner's Pond, whose marriage took place recently at the Church of St. Simon and St. Jude, Tignish. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Keough. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Keefe. Mr. Everett Richard. Toronto. Ont., is spending his holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E Richard, Tignish, -C L. FAST CONNECTION LONDON (Reuters) - London subway conductors will soon be able to talk direct to headquarters in case of trouble by merely lean- ing out of the window and clipping a microphone on twin wires now being installed. London Transport announced Tuesday. July 18 had the oilowing as guests: Mr. and Mrs. Oyrus Arsen- auit and son Raymond. haunt Bay and Mr. and Mrs. liier Oar- bonneau and four of their family of Montreal. Mrs. Arsenauit and Mrs. Carbonneau are sisters of Mrs. Peter. Miss Laurette, Arsenauit who is employed at surnmerside is visit.- ing with her parents at Howlan. There left on return to Toronto on July 2! Mr.-and Mrs. Lawrence Gallant and daughters, Linda and Glenn, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gal- lant and daughters, Ellen and Shirley Ann. Delraa and Alfred Gallant after two weeks vacation with their relatives and friends on the Island. Mr. Jack MscDons.id and son of Giengsrry Lot. 7, were on a recent business trip to Howisn. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gallant and daughter were in Campbeiitan -on July it at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pius Finnsn. Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Gallant and daughters were in Alberton on July 23. Mrs, Bruce Csrruthcra has left for Halifax where she will spend the next few weeks at the home of her son and daughter-in-lsw, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Carfuthars. Mr. and Mrs. Alban T. Arsensuit and Ralph. John and Sandra went to summerside on July 23 from where, in company with other rela- tives. they plan on going to Port Eigin, N. B., on July 25, to visit relatives. There arrived in Howlan on July 34 Mr. and Mrs. John Arsenault and some of their family of 20 children, Mr. Arsenault was born and brought up in Howlan. son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Cola Arsen- ault. Mrs. Araenauit hails from Nova Scotia where they visited last year. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Burton of wey-mouth, Mass. who are spend- ing the summer months here re- cently visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dunbar at Alma. Miss Revada Raynor of Green- mount, recently visited with her grandparents at Woodstock. Mrs. Jerry Arsenault and Mrs. Jerry Gallant attended (as dele- gates) the annual meeting of the St. Thomas Acquinss society in Bummerside July 25. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gallant. Mr. sylvaire Arsenault, Mrs. Ovilds Arsenauit and Mrs. Joe P. Arsensuit of Lot 6, attended the annual meeting of St. Thomas Acquinss at Summersidu on July 25. Others from at. Anthonys par- ish were Messrs. P. A. Arsensult. Gilbert Gaudet. Mrs. Urban Pineau and Mrs. John F. Gallant or Piusville. Rev. Pius Finnan, with his mother Mrs. John Finnsn and sister, Miss Ethel have returned from their trip to the U. S. A. Mr. and Mrs. Tenis Peters were in Egmont Bay recently where they visited with Mrs. Peters" folk. ' Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gsudet and family were in Egmont Bay last Sunday. -AG. TOO MUCH TIPPLING JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) -- The general manager of South Africa's state-owned railroads told a staff conference here Tuesday that railroad accidents are being caused by increasing drunkenness of rail staff while on duty. There had been 22 major train accidents since inst September. he said. IT MAY BE YOUR LIVER If lifa'a not worth living w I H lit may be your liver! as not its uuptotwo im. in MN I '1”! W 1099 your qauuvfmfi. Io: -hie-I your liver b e u not dowlng freely your food may not digest . . . pa bioata up your stomach . . . ion foal aonntipated and fish In -M war in so out of life. That's L. In proud mild nails Carters Little mnrl - hue famous vavtahia pills help m.m"u:I0 gzlfufixow fl liver lie. Soon your ..m... ... .?i".'y."'i'2'i.5ll"".;L”..'."i..!.'.'-i war a . Al ' - ..... s...-::i.....-er. :m-.'::.;.e-- weather g and lines required by the Canada Highway nmsnnumou none: There will be an interruption of electric power on our Borden line. West of the CFCY transmitter Friday, August 6th, between the hours of 8 and 16 a.m., and 12:30 and 4:30 p.m. permitting. for the purpose of moving poles Maritime Electric co. Ltd. on :30 (Standard Time) construction of the Trans Alina -Mr. and am. itsiph ones have renamed to Toronto am: a - ing their holidays at the can of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jeffery. Alan and Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Green. at. Lawrence. Mr. and Mn. Harry Barbour and daughters, Marion and Wanda. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Baairsto, Darnley. Mr. and Mrd. liimhfield You. St Eioanors. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Dunbar on July 20. Master Freddie Hunmiii, Green- mouth. is spending s few weeks with,Mr. and Mrs. Alton Gordon. Alma, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Prey. Bel- mont, Maaa.. accompanied by Mrs. Mary Maclesn. Cornwall P. E. 1-. and Mrs. Amanda Leonard. Florida. U. B. A.. and Mr. and Mrs Isaac Dunbar and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Trenton Boyian, Poplar Grove. and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Boyian. West Devon, on July 25. Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Crockett. and family of Montreal. are guests of Mr. Crockett's parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. Hammond Crockett. Wood- vale. Miss Mary O'Connor and Miss Judy O'Neil of Boston. Masa., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Wallace on July 27. Mr. Leigh Donald, Aims, who spent part of his vacation in Char- lottetown returned home on July 24 and will spend the remaining UNUSUAL DRAMA AT, CAPITOL THEATRE SUMMEIISIDE -One of the year's most unusual and dramatic stories is unfolded on the Capitol screen in "Sasdia" M-G-M's striking Technicolor pic- ture filmed on location in French Morocco. with Cornei Wilde. Mei Fbrrer and Rita Cam in starring roles. With its settings the palaces and courtyards, the market places and bazaars. the people and the pag- esntry which make Morocco one of the most fascinating and mys- terious places on earth, "Saudis" tells an absorbing story of a civilization in which the modern and medieval are curiously juxta- posed and where enlightened rulers struggle to free their people -from ancient beliefs" in sorcery and witchcraft. ssadia, ll. beautiful. proud and spirited Berber girl. is the story's heroine. Brought up by the sorcer- css, Fatima, in a weird environ- ment of black magic. she believes herself to have the Evil Eye and to be responsibile for the epidemic of bubonic plague which fal s, on her village. Two men fall in love with saadia, one the progressive young Cold, Si Lahsscn, the other the French doctor. Henrik, who has come to Morocco to escape the past. They form an alliance to rescue the girl they both love from the evil power of the sorcer- ess. It is Ssadia herself. however, who escapes her bondage in a spectacular act of heroism in which she saves her plague-ridden village, and in the film's stirring climax, in which the life of Si Lshssen is weighed in the balance the fate of both the Csid and the doctor is resolved as well. ”CAMEO"' KEN SINGTOIV Wed. Thur. 1:15-0:i5 Charlton Heston at his best as chief of army scouts, Jack Pai- ance, magnificent as the deadly Apache, Katy Jurndo as the sui- try kiss-and-betray beauty in "ARROWHEAD" A story of two men. one red, one white and a beautiful women. Bank drawing Thursday. llortlmi -Mr. and Mrs. hank Mcxinnon and family were recent visitors at the home of Mr. Moxinnoni sister. Mu. Lloyd lllil. Mr. Lloyd liiis left July 20, for Goose Bay. Labrador. where he will be employed for the next few months. The Missal In-ma Grigs. Norma Dyinent. Blanch Golwiii and Rita liiis left for Charlottetown on July 1!. to attend a short course in handicrafts. Mr. and Mrs Howard Moore spent. a few days in Northam visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. George March- banka and fa.rn1iyof1!' ”N.s.. were -the guests of Mrs. March- bank's father. Mr. James Dyinent. A pretty wedding was soiemnisad in st. James Anglican Church. Port Hill. Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock when Mary Esther, young- part at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Donald. Miss Veronica O'Connor of Al- .-.. UV dllilhuf 01 III. an SI. Birch. became the bride of dim Watson llainsay of lot 10. Rev. 21 J. Findlay was officiating clergy man. Mr. and Mrs. 0eorl0 Dymen of annuora. Ont. -re vinltinr - the home of Mr. and Mrs. spurseoi Dymeut. , ix. Leigh sunny of saint John I N. 8., spent a few days with hi: parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. 3. Ram- say. . !i.ev.'and Mrs. D. L. llder am son of Hopewell. N. S-. were th- guests of raw. and mi. nun Mawhinnay. Mr. wunum Dyment of Bolton Mass, ll visiting his father. Mr Janna Dyment. PIMPLES CLIARED IN 7 DAYS or double your money back I. Wash with aoa and hot wat . s. Dry-then rub bx. Chase's oiii. inent gently into the pores. . Leave on over night and wash off in the morning. berton. spent July 27. vismnz roll- tives in Aims and vicinity. n. cimrs oinrunii” trict Association in Prince 9th at 8:00 p.m. The Provincial present. I-Nerbody welcome. NOTICE The Progressive Conservative Party's Second Dis- inating convention at O'Lesry public hall on August Leader Hon. R. R. Bell County will hold a nom- will be K (IN GREAT VIIIII-VISNN SCREEN the story (III wild, sensuous. haunted beauty-who lured men into a hotbed of danger) nouns; ' i Mi) IIIK. - 'IIi itiliiii IIIVI Iilii rta rring illornel. Mel . VIIIIIE-FEIIIIEII Rita IIAM 1. usltichtl SIMON - Cyril CUSACK ivlanda ROIHA - lineal roucm ' CAPITOL summer-side am. srsnsonioiuc iollilil SUI shoots Latest News & Cartoon nnonnfr IE! Iunll .H.-....... ul mo s..I...... -. Today .. 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