M53, 19. 1948 rfiEwEsTERti GUARDIAN (‘I . noon-r . rouowiu M“! Water Strait “mm Water steam B” Bakery roi-oatv ' u Vin“, Grocery. if; he Guard-ill "m h. “unum day or 18o III - -- - SY- KEG I00 “ K w F10 '15‘ 5,113.3 rigiiert for quick I61!- g:;e1i,',yp(;:occry Co.. l-lowian. ‘ALE-Choice registered .1170}: Four in Septemba. gidel llaslani. SllflllBlllld- lL-Manure spreader No. ‘l. Perfect work- Wallace Reeves. _FO3 55.1. mm.)- Hitrris ‘ 0 .‘ .151‘. pnerali. 4.0K 5511;, - 7 room house m no t. r M it. in good condition. 4...... for quick sale. Wm. Koala!’ my Lciirlmi. [SSINGTON United Y.P.U. ".\lcriia's Baby BOY". 5 y tcniedy in Kins George uton, Wednesday, May _LOST. — C81‘ Summerside - ~ be: v cii {,‘§,‘,,.,_.~ h‘ Finder please notify imp-n ‘H nnrti. Kensington. '-.][ST in-ILERIED three lovely NCO,,;1;~ Planes, recently tuned, t; an: Grocery Co.. Howlan. Phone P. lO-iil. lllltAiii Royal Black meets Thursday. May liciieqlle Orange Lodzt.‘ time“ sour. - in Al-IOLSE 59pm Gisinilie. ‘Main house 9o- » 35' wliilr porch across back. 0 r-q 1-,, m, m, _ prOpCULY. For par- llcllilrs wrzzo Box 131, Kensington. P. E. l. 4113B. 32 INCH and l0 bar 36 inch close spaced (6 inches be- tween nprlglitsi gaivatnlmd hog Ind poultry fencing in stock at Braces. .._5L'M_\IER.SIDE WELL BABY Clinic held on Friday afternoons in the Town Hall by Miss Whaler. public Health Nurse will be discon- tinued until further notice. 3 ca. —-H0.\fl-‘. FRO)! Mr. a. R. Brennan. Prcsldwt of. the Journal Publishing Company. Summerside, returned home from lionrreal on Friday evening last h, piam. Though he is convales- till; at his homo it is pleasing to report that he is much improved in health following a serious oper- ation in the Royal Victoria Hos- pital, hfonti'eal—S. — MISSIONARY SOCIETY of the Laura Baln Missionary So- riety of summerside Baptist Church was held at the home of ifrs, CB. Jelly. Spring Street, on iiontiay evening with the preli- dent, Mrs. Roy Daye in the chair. Opening with ‘My Faith Look! Up To Thee" with Mrs Clifford Smith at the piano, the Scripture lesson was read by Mrs. Roland Gal‘. 'lv-o poems "Home" and "Alli! of l-lome" wero read vby llrs. Clarence Mercer and Mrs. Dayc. respectively, followed by the lord's Prayer in unison. The tinting of "Pass Ma Not O Gen- tle Saviour" closed the devotional iiariml. Dilring the business ses- "liu" wll call ivas answered wi‘h s. llcllilluro verse containing tho word "saith". A letter of thanks WM rereivcti from Rev. K.W- Parkhursi, England, for hhg box l’ lllld cloilllllll! forwarded by the ‘Smith’ t0 lie distributed. A nom- $8.111: fllllililiiei‘ consisting of ll.» Tctl Poo c, Mrs. Bruce John- Hlfl niiii .\lrs. Ernest Morrison “as llilllillillfrl lo bring in 5419.9 (‘if oiiicci-s at the next meeting for 1943-49 tci-m. The mission- “ll 19W“ on Narsapatnam Field Ms retrofit-rod by Mm Elmer aellmllll and ms followed by the "filth benediction in unlpon g gffiluhollf‘ followed when dainty llfiunmbllls were served by the S. Stess _ l. Illlmse of the seunn on the "Nth"! It's a nod time to choose "first ‘will Siiim Suit while the selection I 5111mm“ lmev Ind 1am: Suits Elusive amuse. mmllll" an ‘M. ‘VIM d xav days at the Dtlltartmant. z. ~~ .. the Ha ma“ U" tilvlrmnt‘ or II y“ Drona o; ~.._ tau,‘ ll ii lm “Lilli how to "Rifle: l. Ind Cons-lion Mark Gaucho‘! LE ‘$1.1, Stilton. 411-4, Summer-p one - pile. license plate Ne.‘ Mflpeouc Hall. Wednesday. May l9, HOSPITAL — ilEETlhu - The May meatlngl J. Elmer Murphy. Ill llaaovn ltnst. and George Claw. 1U 0th” some. QUMMEBSIDI and PRINCE COUNT! News. Subscriptions, Adnrtldng. nuh bwghkatuy of tho tal s street: Alyro Donoetu‘: Croouy. Bound Strut; Motor Transport. Water ikcot. g ll IIIIIIDIIMQIIBQIIIIIIIICIIHQI IhoaslUar-lI-tforthlsatvlcs Numerals folgdallvsry on your mu _. .Underwoodi 4am barbed ant-no to... staples at" Bruce's. i 40a sail 4mm auur cow, wfrsshcn list weak in May. R0- llud Hill. North Bsdoque. —fllll "Aunt. Buaia Shflotl the Works" in Travellers Rest l-loll. lriday,»Mny~ 21st. Presented by Bummer-side Baptist Playars. Our- tlin‘ 8.30 P. M. —WAN‘!'ED_ IMMEDIATELY — Girl for general-housework. Ap- ply Mrs. Andrew Perry. 20 Eustane street, or phone 497-2. Summer- sidc. ' .—MAD! T0 MEASURE Cloth- ing.- dry cleaning, pressing. re- pairing and alterations. William R. Cameron. Smallmanu Build- mg. "——SOUTl-l FREETOW} Players will present “Aaron Slick from Pumpkin Creek," a rip-roaring comedy in three acts at the Mal- at 8 p. m. Come and enjoy a good laugh. —-PLACE YOUR. ORDERS NOW for egg crate shooks. Buy at home and save freight charges. The Island Box d: Barrel 00.. Ltd. S; Eleonora. P. E. l. Phone 302-4. _LOST - Ladies brown pocket- book, containing sum of money in vicinity of KensinZlOH- Rewflitl- Mrs. Walden Sudsbury. Sprmz Valley. -l.0'l‘ l4 players will present their play "Apple Blossom Time" in Wilmot Valley Hall. Friday. May 21. at 8.15. Sale of lunches. boxes cakes. pies. candy. Proceeds’ in aid of hall. Admission 25 and 40 cents .-POL!Cl! COURT — In the Surrmerslda Police Court yHWdlY a speedcr was fined $25.00 and costs. A~rnotorist for failing to stop at a stop sign was fined $2.00 Ind costs. Two drunks were each fined I85 and coats. -S i -MEN have fun. Are you tired ‘of yourties? If you send us six old ties and $1.00 for handling we iwlll send you within one week six different tics. cleaned, pressed and lready to wear. Dominion Tie Bx- : change. Summerslde. l, —I-'OB SALE-Horse, five years old. weight about 1400 lbs. Also ‘i928 Chev. motor in good condi- tion. Suitable for boat or stilon- . ary engine. Also quantity of loose. straw. Storm Carruthers. Wilcnot Valley. -ur1vnniss will be received until Saturday, May 29th. 1948. for than pain-lung of 8t. James Church. Sumnurfleld, P. E. I. (1) Tender for painting exterior of Churcli. QAPIIOI. “sunken ll! Lost Showing Today m‘ Tickets on Sole After ‘7230 for ' the Men's Show at 9 PM. Adm. (All Show!) 55c Doors Open 1:30 and 6:30 THURSDAY ONLY "THE BACK LASH" with JEAN ROGERS Shows 3z30-7zl5-9zl5 ' THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY Matinee Friday 3:30 Lost Showing Tonight WILLIAM BENDIX In "THE WEB" Y.‘L,$;._‘;\_}J.§‘<_Z~“*" ____________- OOQM KENSINGTON Wednesday Matinee 3:30; Evflllhl [-15 and 9:15. Thurldny 7:15 and 9:15. , Molt famous Sn Story ever flim- ezl. From “Richard Henry Dana's" Story- “TWO YEARS BEFORE THE MAST" Starring Alan Ladd, Brian Don- Itbabour only). (2) Tender fro: painting interior of church. (Lab- levy. William Bendix and Barry our only). Lowest or any under not Fltilorllfl- xcessanly aooapgf. stAdda-eu #0 °4 “M” L” "kl" P" “m”! attempting to cross over that cmmh’ slumuneld’ mmfld’ street from the West sida onto R. 11., P. B. Island. _ All-IVE BY PLANE - Mrs. Murray l-lurlburt (the former Shlrloy Cmith) with her son Allan arrived in Summits“ on Sunday from Toronto by plan; and was much impressed with the scenery. especially Prince Edward Island. from the air. Baby Allan makes the fourth generation in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford SmPh. the grandparents. and Mr. WW. Sirnith, tho great grandfather. Mr- i-hrrlburt. who was fvflnfill’ i‘!!- tionad with the ECAF. in sum- merslde. is a large contractor in Toronto. — S. -IN.IIIRED IN ACCIDENT — Mr. Ronald MacDonald, 2'18 Eus- ton street. City, was taken to the Prince Edward Island Hospital n- bout 1i o'clock lest night with a fractured left wrist. The injury was sustained when ho was knock- was "fire Department-lulu’.- lpadla — Ihovola-Iorko-Lawn fyqnm of ‘PM Barrows - Utility Carts-flaw! lollm and Grass up mull kinda are hm for your selection . . . You'll onioy clun- t ' "W99 With lhll fhao equipment and you'll b0 pleased tho hfsut. . . ed down by a car p. ceedi North on i-lillsboro Street while he was SWIM SUITS for those hardy souls who fwd on having their is atlll complete . . . In the Ladies’ “l” mlmimsnt you'll find osorsaoiror. printed ma nripoa cotton, ore- prload at ll-IS to 12.96. In the ulce- " "t Rani Marie Bald Swim Bolts. thus saw-mm mu an ax- ‘illh llolmanb in Bummsrsldo. la shah also In Viceroy Rubber M" CAPS In tho popular helmet style. those are In a variety 5 “ml M1 priced at Blunts ouch.‘ Prepare for the good old Sun- boaoh-got yourjwlm Suit. from the Lad- IIIIIIIQQISIQODQIOIIIISII Hardware Department. ‘°""I Fellows am a wonderful um with oaks: Illflil-tlsoy M“ "Handgun tool In tholuld IQDIIIISIIIIIIIIO l“ E lilac that are mechanically fully guatantul- those Ale mn excellent safety catch and an priced-at Ill each. Coma x ""- "a NII-lflnfl u» s soars Dopartlalt. i. fly!’ in thong: ‘ax: Itiiyunuzi; WWI It hi! a pal: . "fat Mrfiyll: III Mir. Thus E W oiiidumsrinr and '_ "Hartman. Illllillthdhllo "lllllvonosllsus adauuesseuolmhavuhstboaaro- M Ill!!- ll denial p?“ tlr pencil ll a lb . Q 1-}. ll‘ - known makes - -Ysu my buy than In hdl’ limit. King Square. City police who took the lniured man to hospital said they did not hold the driver of the car- responsible as ha had sounded his horn and that the man had apparently walked out directly in front of the oncoming car without seeing it. City police further stated that they had checked the brakes of the car and found them in good working or- der. POEILIIIS -Mr. and Mm N. W. Paynler, Burlington, were visitors to Char- lottetown on Friday-Bur. —'Mr. Irvin Cotton, Srrn-merside, and Mr. Morris Caseiey. Kelvin, returned to their respective homes on Tuesday, after a business trip to H_a.iifa.x.-Bur. ‘ ' —Mi|s.McGillivai-y of the Rog- era and Arnett Co.. Summerlde, returned on Thursday from a visit to Hsllfax.-K. ‘ -Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Rafuae of Lynn, Mass" are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ccale. Bummer-side. for a few days while on their honeymoon-S.‘ —Mr. Frank 0'l<eofe of Goran Brae. medical student at Dalhou- ale Univeraltmovas a visitor to -K. -Mr. and Mrs. Robert Murphy of Waterford Lot 1 ware visitors to Mr. Murphy's homo in Clsrmont whore his mother has been ser- iously ill for some time-K. —Mr. and Mrs. Louis O'Connor. Clinton. returned on Thursday frcm s visit to the home of Mr. end Mrs. Patrick Gill of Barmby River, N3- (Mframlchl). While there they attended the wedding of Mr. Gill‘: daughter Rita. -Mr|. 'l‘. J. Cudmore. who has spent the wlntsr months with her daughter.- Mrs. Percy Tucker and Mr. ‘Pucker, North Bedaque. loaves on Friday for Toronto. to loin her daughter, am. Willilm Brooks. This weak she is in summorsidc with Mr. and Mrs. Everett lrooks. __s_ 1 . -Mr. Francis Arsonsult. has u- rivad homo from Oamp l-llil l-fos- pital, Halifax. lo spend two tohurch association officially Kenslngtcn during the weak-end. TiE_§P_AB_DI_£~IS»_E!:IARI-VYF__ crawls Lord's llay Alliance Meeting East Prince Mihtoterial Associa- tion in the Church of Christ, sum- merslde. on Monday evening. lilay i7, with Rev. J. A. MacGowan pre- siding. 09min: with “All Hail the Powor" Riv. C- A. Hicks read the Scripture in Deuteronomy o and luv. ll. R. Woodside led in prayer. After singing “Jesus The Very Thought of Thee." Rev. L. G. Mar- shall of South Maitland. N. 5.. Field Secretary for the Maritimcs, outlined the purpose of the meet- ing. It was one of ten being held in the Maritimes to celebrate the Diamond Jubilee cf the Lord's Day Alliance. The anthem by the Church of Christ choir was "Awake Awake. the Year of Jubilee" with Mrs. Winsloa Morrison at the or- gun. _ Rev. George C. Webber. D. D., Toronto. General Secretary of the lord's Day Alliance. spoke on fac- ing the problems of today ancl of the future. In his opening remarks the speaker said that the Lord's Day Alliance is the first inter- ap- pointed by leaders of different communions. On April 20, i888. numbers of Christians met in Ottawa to confer on vital sunday problems in Canada. Out of this meeting the Alliance was organiz- ed. Dr. Webber said “Let us never forget the gratitude we owe to the early leaders who have carried on until now; remember we are all building today on the ivoi-k of those who have passed on." There is nothing in the law of the Alliance to compel people to go to church on Sunday but to iecog nlze a rest day oi one in seven. In closing the speaker said that the support of the Alliance is from the free will and generous offerings of the churches across the Dominion. The hymn “Lend on O King Eternal" and the pru- nouncing of the benediction brought an inspiring meeting to a close-S. Must increase Gash Reserves Says Abbott OTTAWA, M83’ 18 — (C?) '" Canada cannot be tco hasty iii removing its exchange and import controls c-r on the export-import ban‘: loan from the United States and “ver- taln transactions of a - "Q"- recurring character.“ "Making clue allowance for any abnormal factors on bah tlie fav- orable and unfavorable sides, I think we have a riglll- to be 2T3" ified with the first six monfhs‘ operation of the oilcrgtlliti‘ ii?"- grain we put into effect last hi" But'Mr, Abbott said "our cash reserves must still be increascd substantially before we can re- gard our exchange position as satisfactory." The European recovery program would help Canada by slrengi-h- ening other countries wirlcli are Canada's customers. It would also enable Canada to se‘l more oi its ercports for United Slates dollars. “These are clearly great ad- vantages but I wish to emphas‘zc that the program will not in it- self solve our exchange problem. "It should help to assure us much larger cash markets for our exports than would otherwise be available but we must make the goods available for export by in- creasing production, by being sparing in the use of ilIllptJfiS and by holding ollr domestic con- sumtptlon in reasonable check." Butter-Margarine Taste Test Declined WASHINGTON. May l8 - (AP) Acosta finance committee mem- bar; declined n butter-oleomarg- urlna taste test today. Mrs. Stella E. Barker, Des Moines housewife tesllfilnl against repeal of Federal taxes Oil olco, opened up a cardboard bow. It contained two one-pound but- ter- cartons marked butter. but one of them actually w-as view Mrs. Barker, who said slic fortn- eriy ran a Des Moines restaurant. said she put, the oleo in a butter box to show how easy it, would be to deceive customers. No senator tasted the butter or oleo. ______,_.___ DBVONPORT. Devonsthlre. EH8- iand - (OP) - Given a Penny by an unknown passer-by willie on his way from. school, Philip Oliver, five, ran across the road to spend it on candy - and was killed by l. bus. ' months with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Arsenault. llanoticr street. Bummersids before return- ing for further treatment. l-ie has been a patient in the veterans‘ wing of the Prince Edward island Hospital. Charlottetown. and at Camp l-lill Hospital. all wlnten-S. -MQIII'I. John and Phillip Gil- lls of Moncton and l-imrpton. Nlflroturned on Monday to the mainland after attendinl the fun- oral of their brother Joseph in ‘Plgnlsh. Joseph was the unfort- unate victim of a motor truck ac- cident in New Brunswick recent- ly. ‘Their sister, Mrs. Gallant‘ cf Dartmouth. NS. accompanied them on return to the mainland. Tho Lord's Day Aiilanca- meeting was held under‘ tbs auspices of the L09 optimistic about‘ it . " it's l "’l’?>ll'§°'li-l’§)vv <o>c €n :3 B! This Scotch Net group is breathtakingly beautiful . ‘f. kl.’ W ‘ ~ . PAGE THIRTEEN awoeos-oco-aoaawoéoomofisoommwéxwéeommcmgo we're ringing up the curtain on the loveliest selection we've had in many a spring. 4 a good show from WRGPIWRYDU look . . . . the outside in or the inside out. now showing 3/5 -. 9 ‘i (lbliji/d.) TL i7 39;‘; ">”i_§99 "I. 3/45 ,3. t" _ Here's the Venetian l‘ waiting w ‘ivfii- Qcoi-yo A Window 6>c-tsiéot~l~§>co@oo-aut-codra>.ro~sst . .. . . , - Q o<@co$q"p>co§co<$co<§co<®co<$co§co<a>oo¢>oo¢,¢ i909 (ihief Justice Campbell 0n National Group OTTAWA, May i8 —- (OP) — The External Affairs Department- today announced appointment of a “national group" to nominate candidates to the international Court of Justice. The group will function under the provisions of the statute of the International Court of Justice and has also been asked to make recommendations to the Govern- ment of candidates who might be nominated to the international law commissioin lvlmrbers include Chief Justice Thane Campbell of Prince Edward Island. Members of the International Court will be elected by the Gen- eral Assembly and the Security Council of the United Nations during the t-hird session of the assembly while members o! the International Low Coimmission will be elected by the Assembly. Space Short 0n _ Ships From u. K. OTTAWA, Mo)’ 1B -- (CP) Passenger accommodation on ship! leaving the United Kingdom for Canada still is considerably short of demand. acting Resources Minister MacKlnnon said today‘ in the Commons. He told 0-K. Fraser (PC — Poterborough West) the shortage of space caused the Government to decide recently to move im- migrants by all‘. I Mr. Fraser said he had received letters from various persons com- plaining that they had to wait as long as four months for passage frcm Britain to Canada. kmwwvrr- wiws Movies MOVIES RIALPEQUE HALL "CLOSE CALI.’ FOR BOSTON BLACKIE" with Chesur Morris and Lynn Merrick Also comedy with Vera Vague. Thursday. May 2o. sac. M >1‘ a '15:‘ with REMOVABLE for! Designed VENETIAN BLIND ' p 5 - . . . zvfizeilyurgg"loigftlgollllfiepggrlgerief Curtains. 45 inches wide, 2 patterns. SLATS Blind you've been with removable Magic at “Cllffallli Call" Hm; 3* SNALLMAITS And this year we're happy to announce that m?‘ IQ; Eflk’ Q “Scotch Net” Living Room Curtains in coiion \ Per poir....... . Light Ecru Cotton i2 point Net Curtains. 2 1-4 yards long. double border. Per pair Rayon Net Curtain , 38 ' h ‘d b 2 . , Double ‘bordered in slight clguezhtilcies- Y 1 4 yards long. three different designs. Per pair "l I Rayon Net Curtains, 35 inch ‘d b 1 1.4 ‘ Double bordered in light ecrufsinxlhree y yards long. different designs. Per puir Light Ecru Cotton Net Curtains, 36 inches wide by 2 1-4 u yards long. Single border. Choice of two its ability to give furii". ‘assistw. ‘ ‘ l H d? i P . an“; u, world rocovcry, _ Finance s.a s-c caned viithuuf. trouble or fuss. Ar- - 5 Qll5- 9|’ Pill‘ - . . . . . a .. . . . . Mjn|5[er_Abbgit said tonight. _ 1;.‘ rangements can be made to measure your 13,9 country's present LOPEKZDI“ “inflows and install the blinds. h e reserves are 8632600- , _ _ (a; “sii. drawings of simooticm "PP" Fl"? House Furniahlngp stop; Choice of l i i i i and rayon 1 2.00 f 45 inches wide, 9.95 i, 5.50 4.95 t 3.95. t SMALLMAII‘ Where Mate Price’ ls Floods Hit Manitoba Importation (if ll. S. Farmers Hard Blow llahhages Banned WINNIPEG. May 1B — (CP) __ 19ml sheen. latnbs. cattle and horses - trapped by the faynpag- lng Saskatchewan River - tell the W"? of the flood in the Carrot River valley. sac miles northwest of here. Some farmers in the latest Manitoba area. to be stricken by spring floods are reported to have shot their horses and other live- stock when the river rose too fast to permit evacuation. The fan-tiers have given up hope cf crops this year and are getting seasonal work at the Pas or, having settled their fa-rnllics there, nre battling seemingly hopeless odds in the figiht against the waters. Some cattle have been moved inio the town itself. but there the feed situation is precarious. Sask- atchewan Government barge is salvaging haystacks from the re- lggfiilng dry ridges east of the LONDON - (OP) — ‘The credit of the British Unemployment Fund increased by £5s,6'75,550 f$334.698200) during 1946-47 to 5454353368. says a. government report. Tho 1046-47 expgnditurg on benefits _ £28.730.l88 - was "Bally 513.000.0043 higher than in the previous year. FIRST USED IN 1885 Electrocution as a means of in. fllctina the death penalty was first used in the United States in i888. OTTAWA. May 18 - (C?) -._ Tlie Emergency Import Control Division of the Finance Depart- merit tonight took stops to ban‘ tihe importation of United Statues Olbbflaea in Ontario. Quebec and British Columbia. Officials said in a statement it is expected that Canadian-grown cabbage will be available in these Provinces by the time supplies of ‘nrported cabbage are exhausted. A similar ban of the product in other Provinces is being planned as domestic supplies become available. Cflbbflsfs originally were among the goods banned undeir the dollar- saving measures adopted Nov. 17, 1947. However, the import restrict- lied won Quality PORTSMOUTH. England _ to?) _ Th; blitzad church of the Royal Navy B“, locks here was deconsecrated. The site is to be used 191- doggy,“ workshops. Hampshire, r FREETOWN HALL‘ MAY 21st, 1948 Come to see two One-Act Plovs in competition, for Queen's Co. Honors in Provincial Drama Festival "MUSHROOMS COMING up” (Graham's Rd. Institute) ions were suspended Feb. 2 nil-ten domestic supplies became depleted. Only cabbages already iii the course of being transported lo Canada on or before today will be allowed entry. Officials said that in spite of ‘(the ban imposition the current re- tail price ceiling of not more than nin bcents a pound will remain in eifc: . ITALIAN ABORIUINI! t The name aborigines was orig-l inaliy applied by Roman and‘ Greek writers to n tribe Wiflvh occupied the district ol Latinum in Italy. Mi RECORD PRODUCTION A record 22.000000 tons of nziper is expected to fionv from United Stains mills this year. Apply in person lo:- . WANTED otters. courts SHORT ORDER COOKS, Mole or Female; Also KITCHEN HELP and PORTERS Excellent working conditions and good wages. CHARLES COYLE, Leo Ccyle’: New Restaurant, or Box 422, Summerside. "FROM FIVE TO FIVE- THIRTY" (York Players) Admissicn or Door 50c- o-eo-o oo+oo+ood ma. FOR SALE owetuno nous: and one ACRE or LAND Situated on Main Sflgef in Alberfcn, to be sold by Public Auction on SATURDAY, MAY 21nd AT 2 P.M. 5i "ill loo-nor solcfby private sole. Apply to:- W. TANTON Alberton Professional Bards ’1>¢0€>o l T. Earle lllcltoy t Chartered Aoommhg] Office at 15 Granville Qtnoi Pbnno Ml