l’ *‘~Gl‘§-§!.-L _ c-————~ lllO W S A 'l‘ 3.15 - 7.00 — 8.45. SATURDAY MATINEE 2.30 PRINCE EDWARD-Today & Saturday BIG \Vlfl_‘K-END BARGAIN SHOW/l my Fill T Pm l b. "Wluqfézwl h I; b, 1‘ a . " N 11th‘. LOFIiIi JONIJH" . debate was Sllllifll in New Port-h r - Hlnll. on Saturday night inst. _‘ 3M‘ _I Jr ‘ H: _ wivn a large audience greeted m I ‘Illlinlj’ Lil“? ‘Illa laefilll“ Wllllt loud appausus tho vxcollvnt V“ t ‘ m“ Ewnrdl Ram pom s put forth by 51X local de- E-nnii. ml \\'ll:' oi Locke Pillow‘ Mr‘ A‘ Dmmr‘ cnpnply _ Jun»... 1. ..-- utuli \*'.ll‘ oi licr age fnmd as Chauman‘ The foumvmg " _ . v » , g 4 All». J llll‘ daughter o: is the mum all‘! delmwrsTRE' k mu H,‘ ‘v “H Jenkins m. mlved. that X11018 plemsure is r8- wfmlilinq Ftniliii" mill U! l7. LANG Lnmlftly v.-,~,..f.., 1 _ ii-_,._Y,,~...1..-.~ haying Qmlsfd g?" fiillilllil “fall/rpm- died \v ~ 113,1.» 1m intzmt. she gkponA S L genlb) ‘ 955m NE W POPE YE CAR TO 01v .;;;,;,,;;¢ , §;;;;;;;; .:;;:. .. ' J.‘ ‘ " con side bcing capablv drfonded ~ -»-~- ‘l I .. "1 t x. ...;. ' __ I hmal ‘l l L l\il,l\ .\ \\ i l.\l.~.\.\ . . I 1,’); flu‘ . i“ Vi)“ m “Wino” .b_v Messrs Frank Murphy. Wed - I r l. ~ .,_ .~ , v _ V. . _ \'l\*.; Jun- . v. u. (‘s-flllllllly a I gflfmlguagf J‘ dmnmgll‘ Dflggt home primu. hut. ninny found in M1ecpherczo ngsju 88:!‘ 1%‘ I: r _. _. . . . f... __ lirr n lrul: mill ln-lplul lriend. Git,“ Mécgrenargaveagqeclgieh a?“ ‘ Slic ltmvrs basil‘ a surrmving favour mfipm Side Two‘ chomsag _ ' 7 l llllFlXlllfl. ihroc (‘llll(ll'f‘ll. ltlnrznret. , , M 6 N ' 3 ‘ M " llurbcrt Yuo, Charlottetown; Igerexqiwoglfitg} finaifilectio? m -\\ n on ihl- hummtcnd and £885" Penna Mogm sbzssngRgv t. 5., __ I tlfii . Puxiiuil. also ten grrmd- MaCNen tenor’ aim stgrlmé l TIES-HE'S *1. '~|\\-\' u» mourn also a Mflcmod‘ sopmnm msummemal ' ' ‘ " '. . ' ' Music was supplied by a Imrne ' l 1"‘ 41w s». ‘z c ' ~.hl.p‘i'l"lut lglllWllJlll.‘lllfillnlllg hill? ggucly Cabin: ‘ma???’ Nmssrs l .\. r~:=. \lr~. l", 1., l).lll'_\'lll]’)l(‘ and Mafia. émigr‘ axigm‘ ‘[91:18’: I .\ll'>. l" 1-‘. fiuulil. both 01' Frce- ' ' . bull. \lln.i. iuo HlhPYS, Mrs. J. | ‘lglzcnrgsfiiga Qggani (a I?” , ls. 3.1 ll! m KflllflllilltllL and a sewing club 1 a ew e1 l‘ .‘\ll'~'-. .l \\".illn:i ht Brighton, ____ _' i- Mn _, . )\l'l‘lli‘t't‘llhL‘Ll her. l - ~ -- t... held in Personals lluzl-llivnfi: (Murcia. ulld conducted; ——--—— h)’ ‘l? (i. A. D Elliott of‘ Mr. Hotrard Carl‘. Oyster Berl I P0\\'llt\l. .lv<l hv Rvv. J H. _‘ ‘Zrldlze. WIIS a welcome visitor on llmnr n: ll~ lwok. A helpful Good Friday fill the home of Mr. ‘ .l"l Ifxti (ll T HF A .l.\.\l '.\'ll'll JIILLY fun _ Jolly ' ~ o! tiny old lug them sum with‘ plucnv, . 1" .nrl ending ' .~lii.'.\.~~tlii.'ii of powd- Dim" i-rcd ' oft a log but FARM FOR SALE The u|ideix<ig||vd utter for stilt‘ furm consisting of IOVOIILY-OHC (Tl) acres of land siluuivd iii (iruhunfs Road in Qua-unis t‘ouni_\'. uiih buildings thereon. House in good repair; now burn ‘l't'('lk‘(l in i935. This property was for- mvrly owned h_\ tlunn Harding and is nun being" occupied by John Y. (‘ash unslvi" yearly lcusl- which expires on Decom- hor 1st ucxi. Land in a high state of rultiuiiinn and Situat- ed in one of the must prospviwius and thriving sections of the t'(lllllll'_\'. For further ynirticulurs .\ppl_\" to H. W. l’l.l§'l‘-".'l_ Acting Nlzinzigcr, Th0 llutuul Life Assuzzmcu Foizipuu)‘. Chzirliittetinvn NoTlcE Paved Highways Closed to Motors p. __:-._ Until Further Notice ull paved Highways in this Pro- vince are clnsvd tn motor vohiclcs when the combined weight of loud and vehicle exceeds 4.000 lbs. Dated this 18th duy of March. A.l)., 1937 By Order 4 P. S. Fl ELDING, lflllifiil "A35 BRUMMUNU " ‘ und comfoiii . Fingcrs Cnrwr. 01.111‘ liymnls wore. "When cover!’- l Sunw." ilu‘ Wondrous Cross." -._.__-___f_~ .--. i "Nonrv" M" (‘mrl to 'I‘hco" and "Alwl" Willi Mo." Maffpage Sale Tin- pulllvrnrvrs worn Messrs. ‘J H115 _ (_JHAKLU'l'l‘lS'lUWN GUARDIAN |'l.e Central Guardian - "u... ‘.- CRASWELL for Photographs. _ conFuoaisATiou 1.11m moun- l-vlff .\( HON DIUSILAI. ‘Neg, p5193-7.13-313, \\ I; S l! N SPECIAL ‘ "' DB. J. P. LANTZ will not be in WANTED yo" MURDER! his kcgflioe during the next two wee . L-l115-4-2-ll. omo on ALIVE! (/1) M A prim on his hood... l lisfelfillltlgh Ignigljilglfrid a ‘~. ‘X "Hiker" by pastor. L-1113-4-2-ll. o song on his lips... new udvonlvros with ————— the u“ Qhh‘ gbmmg " a PKESBYTERIAN CHURCH SER- ' ~ VICES. Sunday. April 4th. Marsh- fleld l1 A. M. Mount Stewart 7 P.M. L-1110-4-2-1l. SUNDAY SERVICES. - New Glasgow 11.00 A. M. Bradalbane 3.00 P. M. Fredericton 7.30 P. M. Rev. Wm. G. Qulgley, Minister. L-1109-4-2-1x. HUNTER RIVER Unit/Ed Charge. YOU lone vital nerve force if you allow your stom- ach to distress you Acid stomach, indi- gestion, gal or bil- iuusuess and "cos- tivencss" cause the blood to be poisoned and will eventually destroy health 5nd This is what W. J. Fisher of N., Hlmllton. Ont. llld: nerve fun-c. I Sanford Ave, "I iullvred with my stomach, could en but very little and thn would nun: dlstreu l [rt-w wanker dai and suffered from hud- lrhcs. My wei z wen: from 176 to I34 Biuuds. I look. Dr. Pirrcc‘; Golden Medical lsoovcry nnd was noon chic to n! nor- mally, I gained in weight and nlrength 1nd m mum: my work. T ‘Di made a well penon o! me." Buy nowl Cardigan Congratulations are extended to Mr. Rebella WBIHIBILL, St. Peters Services {or Sunday, April 4th, will be at Wheatley River at 3 P. M. and Hunter River at 7 P. M. Sunday! School at Hunter River at 10.30 A.M. Rev. W A. MacQum-rie, Min- lster. L-1ll1-4-2-lt. BACK mom isumvo- Miss Doris MauKaracher Ls back from Charlottetown. P. E. I. where she has been taking a three mouths course 1n the Mason school of Beauty Culture and has received her dlplomih-New Glasgow News. a? . .,- Tl’! "-coiunny wsucom: VISITOR-Mrs. Ed- iwad, who ceiefixfit: s: 63rd birthday on March Zlth and ls re- ported still hale and hearty. It is with regret his friends 1n this vicinity learn the illness of Mr. M. J. Power, Sommervllle, at the King's County Hospital. Mon- tague We an: pleased to report his , condition is not regarded altogether serious. w. w. u. MacDonald, Miss MSP- I gnret MacDonud, Murtinvule and Mrs. Walter Dowue, Charlottetown, attended the funeral o: the late win Macdonald of Summon-side, P. E- I. was u welcome vtitor in tcwn over the utirk end. She stayed with her father, Mr. George A. 1301181!“ who is recovering from his recent illness‘. She loft today for homo-New Gla-gow News. ........... INTERESTING DEBATE — A very interesting and instructive v i.» was giygn I Crisp Moore, Weslmoreland. out. Ziornal God 1 i—~—- .= ..1~.rl llll(l"l‘ll(‘f\lll are l The many fflclldfi cf Mrs. W M. T1“. mo“. l Chnwrn 5 Hayfield St. who has been for sour-val days with a bad rttnck of the flu. will be clad t-o know she Ls making u good re- ‘ Tliv ‘n11 Arms." (i :1 solo 11ml chorus "SnvFd tho xcfo part. being >11“: hv Mrs. Harold ‘ (wt. \. Bmdfmvl Nlillznnn. Alfrcrl Burhoe. Nov Jnnixv. Josvph Hnlcv. SlPwurt nml Arthur" Moore 'l‘u lu- sold hr public [l-inl ul- llu- l,:i\\' (‘uurlx l'||il|'lt)llI\l<I\\'l| l.“ .\|..n _\_ 11,.- umr, ut in.- in n uvl inn Guy lVlJhy lJPllllllllll flnrnl trlhlttes "F "l ‘Yul’: A“ "'- "- '* '~l frmn iricndu at home l5 “I?!” " "hmk -""""' ‘H’ “lip 1‘(‘~1\l( ~ lllAi I iii‘ luull ulllniti- nu ’l'n\\' 11nd fl\\"l\', TWmihIi-rl ul'l\\'t‘lll_\' lvur llllllllllhll ,_ ., . , t vucri lI'l y a lino 4- unuivuviu: 1| lnl nt \\ .15 at Hnzelbrook H“, ‘WM Sh“, M. m" ‘Rnmw “ma; null at tho Nnuili v-ust rnriwr .-t' luuil mnv or lulvly tn [Ilivllwlulllll nl' Allun Mvlvr-uulil flvrlni-ll) l-lrllllll Ilium-itch. laud llu-nwv \\'<-.~'t uluug .~:iii| lurid m" Allnu hli-lvounlil furiy 1m; i'l‘llll.‘l t» laud In mum-swim m‘ Aullrvw .I. I'm era; tliv-ui-i- soulli along llu- |‘:ll."ll"ll llllllllillll‘_\‘ of Auilrl-u- \l. Pull-rs Flllll Ccmvli-iy. Professional Cards - ‘ wan-um a EGAN 50. (Tlmrtered Accountant unwr- lnnd l~‘l\'1~ iF-l Vlllllllti ur m llllltl form erly ln prism-whip nt liplpluuu- lu-u» .\l\4ll'l‘\\' lJull~ Plum of cvlli- now or flrflllvfly i-i-lli-‘s lllllil; iliv-m-o uorllu-ru lmuuilnry m-iu-‘s sulil lnuil l". ulimg lin- .'\lllll‘l‘\\ \ 16m ihuluu In lln- until rllllil; tln-Iu-v 1mm. "lo...- lln- _ i-mld tum] ti» Ih- ~'~-~ vi‘ i H" Rmhmlmd 51"" nwum-uiont contnlullu: ’l‘u'i~nl_- (20) Phone 4'7. l' O. Box l2- l\l'l‘ltI of lllllll u |~ . and llfllll}! nu" I -—~—- -'————~— W- (25) nerds of Illlltl coon-yet] lay EH80- he linlluut unit \\. . tin by Din-d Iii-tiring: tlil l‘ il..- ~ . -| dnv of Novvuilu-r. A. l». l\.\l. uml flui)‘ ruglslvrvil nu Lln- '|'\v.-..|_\~ \‘l'_'l|ll| iy of llu: fullmvinr: mouth lu Lllu-l‘ 10 at Folio 733; 'l‘lu- illmvv mil» in mldr- nmh-r n powon of uulo i-ouiulucil ln nu IIIIIPII- luro of Mnrtgnizv ilalvd llu- lllh t|Il_\' Mcheod & Bentley W- E. BI*IN'I'I.EY_ K. C. J. A. BENTTEY, K. C. Barristr-rs and Attnmoys-ol-IAI MONEY TO LOAN of Juno, A . W13, Illullv hi-twi-i-u Andri-vv l‘. Petvrn of (Ln-tor ll..| ..____. __.___.L___i llrlilgv. l-‘nriuvr. null (‘nllu-rllu- l'--l- urn, lllll wgl-I.‘ of‘ H“? gin-l llrilfl‘ll‘l'lll A -l ll ll > 0 I . Alex. W. Matheson .:.;.'. 11.‘... ° A" "~"~'='*"'~"- Sm-"lfi? ,,"° .".:'.'.'..".".:'.‘..':z' ‘ M°“'Y'° "m" '"°° ‘m’ hldB-Ilt vninf \ 1-.‘ l‘ (MHCE: m] are.‘ Goof‘: sue“ Anilllllllllllvlllollillfilvlslll: "lf‘ll‘llr“l'l|ill_\’ ' Jlnunry. A. 1035. dr-fnull huvlvu! box-u uuuli- ln puyuu-ut of llu- prin- clpul hurl [morn-st tllorohy sol-prod. ‘l. AbBAlfinfggllgllfll ....".'::,r...f'f'.':::i "-.:'.!.i.".::;" .:-.~.'.'.~.!i...::: I I ‘To Churn now BARBISTER. M ONE‘ T0 LOAN lmted thllnlot dly of April. A. 11., 10.17 ‘and Miss Jennie Mucbeod, Cardi- ‘ Cnuii;:'.\n_ Bill! 0| CHM! Blfll- cums-rum ANDERNIN. Annllnola 11;!’ Dlnrlml u. l-‘LD-I Iowan. Mr. Alex MacDonald, New Glasgow, N. S., last. week Miss Margaret Douglas, Char- lottetown, is spending o, very pleas- ant holiday ln Lorne Valley, the gueat of her grandparcntanMr. and Mrs. Donald N. MacLeod, this pop- ular young Indy ls welcomed to the conununity by a host of lrlends. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mlnchln and lumlly, New Perth, left last Wed- nesday morning, March 24th, 1.1- their old home at Kurrubut, Sask.‘ They have been on the Island for me pust three years. Miss Inlz Nicholson Charlotte- town, Spent her Easter holidays at her old home at Cardigan Head. Misses Margaret Hughes and E. MucCallum, rackley Point, spent a very plc ant Easter holiday in Now Port-h. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel MaoPherson and fam- ily. Among the P. W. c. students who spent their Easter holidays 1n this community are Mr. ‘Charles E. Mac-Arthur and Miss Bernice Mac- Arthur at their home in Lorne Val.- ley, Messrs George Dewar, and Frecl Martin, New Perth. Hts friends are pleased to report that Mr. George Mhcbeod, Lorne R/lllfly, has completely recovered lrom a severe attack of the flu. Miss Ethel Cobb. Mllbum, spent the past week visiting in home Valley. the guest o! Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mncmtyre. Among the recent visitors to Charlottetown were Ml‘. D. J. Mac- Arthur, teacher, Lorne Valley; Miss Annie MucPherson, teacher, Mur- tlnvale; Messrs. Dan and Willi-BX’ Shun. Alex MncLnnis, Lorne Valley grin Hood. ltliss Mary Carter. who is attend- ing Business College at Charlotte- town spout her Easter holidays at her home in 48 Road, where u party “as held in her honor on Saturday night last. The first meeting of the newl? organized Y. P. S. of Lorne Valle; I xuzs lucid in the Lorne Valley Pres-i bylcrinn Church on ‘March 26th. ivilli a large crowd Ln attendance. A touching flddrcss was delivered by the President Mr. Alex Mac- Intyre. At the next meeting an ad- dross will b0 nlven by Mir. Nell MacCanncll, L-orue VBUEY- Mr. Gonrge MucAuloy, Curdlgon Hcnd. Spml. his Eustcr holidays m Avc-ndnle the guest of Mr. and Mrs. v Jack Power. An eloquunl ‘Easter address was delivered to u good congregation at Si. Andrew's lrcsbyierian ChuYCh. on Sunday morning Alum-h 28th by the Minister, Rev. T. O. Hughes, who took his text lrnm the first chapter of Acts and ha. vlvvcnth verse using the foi- lnwlnr: words "This some Jesus." The Rev. T. O. Hughes of Curdlgnn will on next; Sunday April 4th. oc- cupy the pulpit at Sununerslda-C 716 CIVIL SERVANT DISMISSALS (YITAWA, Mmch 29--A total of 716 civil servants were dismissed or have resigned since the present Government took office in Novem- ber, 1935, a return tabled tOdLy tn the House of Commons said. 0i’ that total 55 were seasonal and 94 mmporary positions. Seven per- esgns wore noted as having resign- The greatest number of dismis- sals took place in the postal ser- vice. where 347 persons wen sep- uovrs voun STOMACH? ' Baie Verte N. B. I MJS Helen Coaching Conference held in Sack- ville on March 10th and 11th. At the regulu meetmg 01 the Four Sqquam Club on Friday evening MuNh 19. Miss lurner gave B comprehensive report. to the other members o! the Club. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Webb how returned from a. pleasant wsit w-th friends and relatives in Bosmn and other cities of the United States. Mr. Arthur ‘rrmholme and Mrs. John Wells, Point dc Bute. were week-end guest; of Mr. and. Mrs. l J. R. “‘ '1 Mrs. Jas. 0. Scott. was a visitor in Moncton, last weck-cnd. Mia E. Pauline T: P. teacher o! . the primary department spent: the Easter holidays with her parents. Mr. 5nd Mm. W. R. Tait, Fmd- erioton. Mlss Daphnea Gorveotln. Am- herst is the guest of Mr. and Mrs ammo from their positions. l Rcflinald Oullom, Mount Unlacke. l} . Mia Greta Cowdle, has returned to the home of Mr. and Mrs R. C. G0odwl.n,- after spending the past wcok with her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. Caiwdle, Bale Verte Rd. The Indies Ald of the United Chumh met at the home of Mrs. R. O. Goodwfn on Tuesday even- ing. March 28ml. Ami- the work. period delicious mioshmenls were aerved by Miss Amelia Goodwin. Mia; Eva Slddall and Mrs. Fred Atkinson. 1 Joe Scott. student wtvSuaissl 'Buslness College. llvloncton. ls sponclixig n shOfl. vncutlon with his pnronta, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. G. 1 Scott. Miss Kat‘e Prescott and George Pucscott are guests of thrir grand- parents Mr. and Mrs. Clem Jones. Urppcr Point do Butc. Mr. and Mrs L. M. Connell entertained on a recent evening ll. thrice tables of bridgewpriuswem won by Mr. and Mrs J. R. Max- well and Mrs. Jan. G. Scott. Mrs. mm StddallL-Sacfivllle, is the guest of NH". and Mrs. E. P. Goodwin. Service was held in the Anglican Church on Friday morning March 28th. The Service was conducted v Rrv, R, S. Morrls:e_v. rector, and an appropriate address was deltvwed by Rev. Geo. W. Tllley. pastor of the United Church. Mrs. Ernest Nllimore. Domhest- or. Muss. ls visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Guy lldiuson. J. C. Brandei- and Miss Mrs. Marion ‘mi-nor were week-end 1 o‘ Mrs. _ Bei-‘ha Cr?- Mont-ton. Dana A. Maxwell rogentlv en- tertained a number of h‘s friend" at the hmne of hi‘ and Mrs. J. R. . Prizes wore w"n hrv MW Emma Scott. any Scott and Court- ney Parks. Miss Edith Glevnk». Amhcr=t N. S. ls the guest. of Mr. and Mx-F. W. H. Prewott during the Easwr Holidays-Q. WVOIIRC DONE EASIER . _ n‘ _.__\_,~oL‘4 Consider the econoihlc value of correcting error: of vlslon. Work done with loll energy. More done In a thy, with less effort. Better work In cases where clone applia- ntlnn h required. Even than who have no error: ol vlslon can prevent stnlnod eye: I! they ald them whllo dolng close work. C. ‘i. I-Iu-tfiooon Ck-rkmof the Executive (ZouAncLl BRINGING u irtlfltR SAY—Ll5TEN-BE A MAN‘ JLJ$T TELL YOUR WIFE YOU GOT TO GO WITH TH‘ GANG TO- NIGHT- SHE CAN CALL ON HER FRlENDS AN’ TALK ABOUT THE CORONATION SOME OTHEF? NlGl-QT- YOU klN SEE TH‘ \__,, ___._‘ CORONATlON LATER- 1._._._ ,..;5._.. 0m. m1, 1..., Fnmrn mum. In. V-M dob ow“- DUGAN l5 RIGHT‘- I'N\ ENTITLED TO A LITTLE BIT OF CONSlURRATlON AN’ I'LL LET MAGGIE KNUW IT‘ NOW LISTENflHAVENT GQT TIME TOGO W YOU TONlGHT TO CALL '-By George ~11 Menus ITH SAY- DUGA BUN‘ TD (‘ALL ON ME W FQENDS AND FROM TH’ %%¥‘i"1‘5'w'°‘.i.€§ vl’.\“§>u"°.~. BB ABLE ‘TO 5E8 ‘fl-E COfiONATD4- ‘ N-IQOT our on mink 4 I I f a // 57 A i Turner, attended the! I n FARM run snuai um W Pam l . APRIL Z, 1937 euutsion The Famous Spring Tonic Replaces winter- robbcd energy- buildo hcalth.._ strength-vitality- prcvtnts spring colds and infection. 4to5 Gourd against lpring lol- Jown. Take-Scull’: Emul- sion daily lo build health flrilclily-resisfcnce lo ills. ti...» EASIER ro DIGEST than Ordinary Cod Llver Oil . . . " WIN]? Bon Ami pollnhu t cleans them-makes form, Bon Aml in l0 c so quick . . . loot! l0 isn’t messy! Try Bo windows . . . and try Polishes an it cleans! . Quickly - Bon Ami Moves the Grime and loaves a shine " nothing else can. In the handy cake SINKS and BATHTUBS. You’ll find it the best all-purpose cleanser . . . ever! Easily 1&1!!!‘ ‘~ OWS ..,.-._. he panes an it them chine as onveuient . - - long . . n and n Ami on your it also on your “f w- FL?!‘ .v >. q scratched yoll" Two mllel from Charlottetown, by ‘plved road. 35 acres of laud In a. good state of cultivation. This ll one of the most attractive lmall fnnna on P. E. Island. Property of the late John B. Lewis, warm!- olty. Apply on premises. L-l088-4-1-3l. FARM FOR SALE Farm of the late Percy L. Coffin. Savage Harbour will be sold by private sale. If not sold will be sold at auction at. later date. Apply to J. W. MacEWEN, Brhtol. MRS. P. L. COFFIN, Savage Hlrbfilll‘ hoollon F OR SALE Building Lot, 90 It. Front, 165 ft. Back. Formerly Lowe Garden, situated Kent St. Aoiilv L. M. POOLE & C0. L-287-3-6-tf TURNIPS Buying dolly at highest market prices. Places when it ls possible to run our truck we will haul some to Char- lottetown. (Signed) FRANK B. CLARKE Produce and Insurance Ll083-3-3l-3l l If you need a part for your cur we have it at the lowest prices. Write or call. WALTER LAWLORJ Cumberland St. Phone 605-1 outrun S E E D3 Aprll lo here and Spring h jut around the corner. It will noon be time to lion tho Hot Bed. We an Ill roll! with u good supply o! 'SEEDS aaarnifm STORE. QUIZIN W0 have o low onplu cl _ our 800d Cahlugu for GI- trlbutlon. Please lend or all for n copy. Garter 8:130. tum SIEDBMIN ‘