w throughout Eastern Canada r EDWARD VTO-DAY " ALL-TAU!!! THRILL!!! '$BDACK 5MWATCH” will!‘ vwroa McLAGLlN Adventure and mystery . amid the perfume Asiatic lflrhfs. ALso “lulu: vaunsvuu: o! -m-s-_. CAPITOL TO-DAY "If: gnlmnitm p iMYBifl 1.0‘! Mmafi. isyTMs Palpliatlng SERIAL -— CAOMEDY in the speedieat ‘hi!!! Love Sh?! 0f l!!! and only > Glenn Tryon at his laughing- est best. See hill reels — a comedy AUDIO EVIEW " PROMINENT (Continued from page one) rier with the late Andrew MacNalr, establishing the firm of Bruce Stewart 6t Company, founders and machinists. Under their nble direc- tion the bilsiness rapidly 8x05110941 until it became one of Charlotte- town's chief industries, well known and points beyond, their plant consisting of machine shop, boiler shop, pattern shop, and foundry, being well equip- ped for carrying on varied lines of work. _ , ' 1n 1910 a Joint stock company was formed known vs Bruce Stewart s; Company, Limited, Mr. Stewart be- ing elected President. ‘The new company continued to expand, taking on n. number of new lines of ‘manufacturing and repairing shop, blacksmith"shop and other buildings in 1919 until now the plant is one_ of the ‘establishments of which this province has every reason to feel proud, being a great asset to this city and "furnishing employ- ment to a. large number of men. Of the many activities of the firm the building of marine gasoline engines was one of the additions in recent years. A man of magnificent physique. ulnar}: personality, and an expert forebears. his manner but believing in fair play to all he was highly esteemed and respected by his business associates 1nd employees, while in his relations ‘daily at 6.30. p. m. “arrival oi’ the Ocean Limited from 31mm 199/51 1'0 U115 end- T710513 111 W"! Montreal. The train is due at Tor- W115i’ W110 115W be?“ fimdYmB 11115 {nlentine at 8.15. p. m. and is sen for 1114111491‘ l" °°11V111°°dfi¥1l1 0 1111111- ward by the special night trip of the be!‘ 01 Car Ferry steamer as far as Borden mlsht 'be fundamentally re-organiz- As the crossing ls necessarily "QTY ed and mwemhgi h‘. "i?" "D Pm‘ another ‘uncertain at this season of the year. 1111* 111 Prices m" Wm “Mb!” them program at th° Y‘ The first mum "the Rum] of the ma“ at Burden !m wmpebe wlmwhe worlds. “For will be between the All Stars and C. few. thus furnishing the means of vim-s. so that it is not forwarded to the first time the whole forces of "'1'" T" 5115*" h" 111111-11 11'"- Wther Summorside or Charlottetown BTW-ah 1111111106 B1’? DTBDBYBd f0 511N111 up scwuebunh R‘ Spmet- H" sPmeti with the public he was known as n man of honour and strict integ- rity. . By his skill, industry, intelligence and enterprise, Mr. Stewart was in- strumcrital in building up an import- ant industry in this province where such industries arc unfortunriflciy too and livelihood g $0 many families giving that mechanical training to until the following morning, the train behind BrM-Siflndll-Itfl" young melrwho have won success at being due here at 10.30 a. home and ‘abroad. 1n this way h:- mail thus recei rendered i. signal service to the com- munity. ’ Guardia D The Mails instant, a also a member of the KnlBhfs o! Pythias, the Caledonian Club, and the Charlottetown Club. In 1883 119 Carter, a nathe of Nova Scotia, who predeceased him months ago. There are left to mourn, two daughters, Mrs. George Larter and Mrs. Edward Lynds of this city, one brother, Mr- Georse Stewart c! Charlottetown, Mrs. Archibald Link- letter and Mrs. letter of latter at present being visiting in the southern states, and Miss Anna I. Stewart, nurse in Philadelphia. To the bereaved relatives The n extends its deep sympathy. l A number of enquiries have been grid erecting p. new brick muchineflnme M the post, office with mgard to the mail from the mainland re- ceived in post office boxes about noon, each day, and also delivered by the letter carriers on the after- noon delivery. public may fully understand the facts the Postal Authorities here wish to advise that since the termination of the regular double mail and pass- enger service on Saturday, supplementary has been provided, so that the Pro- ‘vlnoc still continues to receive two mechanic, Mr. Stewart was a ivorthy ‘malls daily. The first mail is by tr. descendant of his stalwart Scottisllpiz clue in Charlottetown daily at 8. Frunl: and outspoken in =3r p, m. There is no change what- ever from the summer service in the mail arriving by that train, The second mail leaves Sackville Linkletter married Miss Annie about eighteen (Major) Link- Road, the In order that the the 4th. service o _ with? a smiie-a-mluule jgwe]; __ a speed and I IWWBI‘ 111i!" Happenings, o! laughs. ' - PRINCE EIIWABIIVAMOIIII Wen adored her- A Thmuh undolfuwi-‘EQIL Bllvlcd her. ‘in leaving a trail of iv The . All zfalkingj tr 11mph Bilded society shQ "m". i broken hfilfls_und “d”, p cture filled with wit, gas scenes. unexpected Potato Crop Report Issued Prince Edward Island's potato Iii-fed with 5,708,000 cwt. in 1.928, a reduction of 33 per cent, according partment of Agriculture/The report is for December, 1929. Although the $101k totals only 67 per cent of the previous year, the report states, the net value to the growers should ap- proximate 200 per cent- of that of the 1928 crop. Prices paid to growers averaged 80 cents per bushel for, Cob- blers, 90 cents for Mountains and $1.25 for seed stock. The total Canadian potato crop is now estimated at 44,668,000 cwt., which is a decrease from the 192B figures of 5,527,000 cwt., or approx- imately 11 per cent. Final estimates indicate definitely higher yields in the Eastern Provinces, slightly high- er in British Columbia, while the estimated yield in the Prairie Prov- inccs are considerably less than pre- viously forecast. The per capita pro- duction is about 4.5 cwt. as com- 5-1 cwt. . BRITISH (Continued from page one) interested in placing industry upon a broad, ‘sound basis and is ready or after the, m. The] ved is the to support any plans that in its op- our important industries MANCHESTER, England. Jan. l0‘ crop will total 3,825,000 cwt. as com- to figures issued by the Market Ex- tension Division of the Federal De- pared with the five year average of ' ' besung in St. James and Zion will s1". ramps arm ZION cnuitcuss There will be Joint services with the above Presbyterian churches on Sabbath the 12th. inst. Murmurs: will occupy St. James pulpit in the morning, and will preach-in Zion in the evening. The morniing theme will be, “Does it Matter What We 391M117’ T11°118ht is the man: it is the sail which carries ‘the ship along. What you believe you either are or are becoming. Sabbath School and Bible Classes meet at 2.30 in the afternoomlviin- _ister's Commudrants class after Sabbath School. Evening service in Zion to which the members of St. James, our own people, friends and students are invited. The topic will be "Where Man's Dominion Ends." The Literary Digest for Jan'y 11th. ccn-iains an article on “Favorite Hymns.” Titles of 25 which led the list in the British Churches are giv- en. It is a record of hymns actually selected and used in 50mg 3,000 church services in the United King- dom within recent months. In order of choice the first six arm- 1 Olir Blest Redeemer. 2. For the Beauty of the Earth. 3. Praise my.~Soul the King of Heaven. ' 4. 0 Breath of God, Breathe on us. 4. Jesus, Thou Joy of Loving Hearts. _ 6. Jesus calls us o'er the Tumult. It. is likely that the selections to ibe taken from this list, of twenty- flve as given in the Digest.- The Church Treasurer's Books for current and budget ‘- iu-e istlll open for 1029 donations. ' CITY LEAGUE BASKETBALL Tonight at 730 there will be double-header basketball vlni. ugngguurlblulu uymwilaiglf- l, . wit-i i‘i~ilti‘*l ‘ l in a ~**~*"-"»~= "*=»~~:.-.. ttlltclllllill" Ill . am closs socmr! ANNUAL amour/inn. in st. Paul's Parish l-lsllu e p. m. ~" 10l0-1-1h-1B-16-l7 warn BATIB-Iikidny, the 10th Hearing‘ . Flllfthél‘ Ad- is the lest day for plying water ‘MEETING Will be held on Hidny rates. . 1220-21. "mun a’: rnsnmx this after- noon. I 1040 The preliminary hearing of the f v " - four men, Earl Lund. Maufice Lncruaa AT COBNWALL- Gormley, Andrew M ms c a day. Lian. 16th. at e p. m- fort is to be niade to open up the Mount Stewart. V~ _.___ I nannies: vmren casino Rev. A. J. Reynolds. minister. Serv- ices Sunday, Dec. m-Bedeque, 11 a. m. and’! p. m. Rev- F. A. Robinson of Toronto. will speak at both serv- ices, and will hold a meeting for men only at 8 p. m. bliss Robinson will 51118- Seulowwfl‘. 8 p. m; Cape Traverse. ‘l p. m- TBE SALVATION ARMY CITA- DEb-Service for Saturday. Sunday. Monday, Jan. 11, 12, 13. Saturday, 8 p. m., praise service; Sunday, 11 a. m., Holiness meeting; 3 p. m., serv- ice of music and s’ ‘ .' Broadcast over CECE; 7 p. m., Salvation meet- lnx. lubject. "The Extent of the Atonement." being sixth of the Fundamental nuth Series. at 1o a m. and 2 p. m., the Junior companies will meet. Monday evening at 8 p. m. lantern service entitled “The Stowaway." All are invited. i. FINISHES WORK filial-Mr. R. W. Low, who has been in charge of the construction of the founda- tion of the new Canadian National Hotel, leaves this morning on return to Halifax. with the exception of some extra work, the foundation is now complete and in about another week the contractor, Mr. R18. Allen, will have concluded his operations here for the Drcsenyflifter a visit-to his mother ‘in-Halifax. Mr. low will A-eturn to California.’ whet-she his’ made his home for lthe‘ lest ten years. . / . rnmrrv Ultimo clnmcn. "- Early prayer meetings; 10 a. m. At morning service‘ Rev.‘ W. L. Out‘- housc, B. A.,‘ pastor‘ of Central" Christian ‘Church, will preach; his subject being "My Master's Cross, and Mine." 111a choir will render an appropriate anthem. Junior Congre- gation and Sabbath School meet at usual respective hours. At" evening service Rev. Dr. Ramsay will preach on "Temperance," and the music will include a (‘anti-alto solo by Miss nu- IIanMcKenzic, and anthem by the choir. c. n. o. 1o. will broadcast this service. Everybody welcome at all services. I PERSONALS , l Mr. J’. N. A. Gallant, .of Abram‘: Wilage, is in the City, lManding the meeting of mg and Poultry Ann. Mrs. Thomas McCarvflle, of Kin- kora is visiting friends and relatives in Charlottetown. _ ’ ' P. IvTcInnis, E. Mclnnis and E. Gam- hum and the C. N. R. team is com- full mail —As ifto emphaslzg u... fufljfly o; posed of n. Warren, a. ncbib, s.i that was formerly received by the all eflvrt to reiievefimemnlovlnsnt Mmmim- E- °°"- “'- D°Y1° "111 5-‘ late train, due in Charlottetown at 841011186 B0 far. the fizure of uncm- WTRCMW- A! 33° P- W- 0- 811'" will 1npo1igiggiur_ sgQwm-t, was a siren; 111.20 p. m. The service therefore, so V pioyed this WEQICiCITtfIQ first time P1119 P1111“ 3W”- Bfleke“ ll fans 515mg m4 an active works.- 101- me ‘for as mails inward are concerned hwnore than a year exceeded .1,500,~ _ "e W111“ 01 1W0 ffl-ltlnd 610M118. party. He was a prominent member Ii?- prflvtlfillly 115 8°04 115 41111118 131° ‘of tho Masonic body, being "Past Master of Mictorlaiodge. He was Pains Around Heart Weak Spells . Would Fall Over Kn. Jmesvinslsilns, Pibroeh, H "Vrféfj-llh-"I lied pains around _ ea, l would r- as the 5111171514?!‘ months. There is also a despateh of mails to the mainland by the train leaving‘ here at 8.40 p. m. but no connection made for ls Maritime Provinces. Howeversolonv present service lasts, it is much preferable, from a post of- fice standpoint, to any air mall ser- vice that could be established under present conditions and from the suffered with week, ' WM“ 111559 by WTPOBNHBJNP ' which , V‘ h" w 5° Pia“ ‘paper some time ego, it would upp- ‘ear that the Depa-rtmentm does_ not wnwmriuu the starting of my» mail service whilst the train services are continued. CARD Mr.’ and Mn. John of F01‘ lhegledge with sincere thank the‘ i iii fWiililm. the poepipiefwzamaiis, uimy llilrflvrlillith n4 newsman. i" u...» ii-u. ~ points beyond the “fin this existing 0F THANKS Ontariomvisntoee- w . 000. So far the Labor Government had adopted more or lcss admitted "tinkering" methods, efforts in re- lieve unemployment by schemes of, construction of public works, but the government, and ‘the men particu- larly concerned, ‘ Rtl Hon . J. H. Thomas, Lord Privy Sénfahd Min- ister of muoyment; " ind that? the onlyeffectlve way m" deal with the greatest problem in Great Brit-I sun's present difficulties il to revive‘ the export trade, and Mr- Thomsi making” en elcerly awaited state- ment before thrMnnchester Board 10f urededodeyydeclamditbat . the first time British" finance. was wholly behind British industry. Through the efforts‘ of the Labor GOVOFIQB/Qllt, he motored." a concert- ed effort "lid bounces for rehab- iiitltion of stabs eemomiedife and conleqently, rei-[i-uelutwuc: u» mi- - "cm. mmu games. A good attendance at these games will do much m boost the game and bring it back to its former high position as a clean and fast line of sport. An admission» of 10 cents will be charged. Pompous Person (having collided Mr. J- M. Murley, maxing of the C. N. R. Telegraph office. is visiting his son Elmer in New York. MrJJ. F. Fraser is acting manager in Mr. Marley's absenee- ' ' ' ‘ ' ' “ Sign of GeniusF-The boy who wanted to work in a bank because there was money in it.‘ ‘ 6t Home for - snow with smell mam-I wish you'd look where I'm going. sir. "And what ll a plum-cat clad in?" asked the teacher of the tiniu "wm is from protects lid-from the cold? Does she weer a pinafore. " or does she weer a shawl, or does she weer) new 1mm" imaginative little pupil, never seen a eat?" nuke 3.191. eeltnilittle to vve n r You'll be liflfiiled w" m .. “m” "Bu" i‘... the lecture on “David Liv- ingstone." by Rev. E. M. Altken, in Cornwall United Church on Thurs- IMG-Tua-“Phur. SNOW PLOUGH OPERATING- The Government snow plough has been in operation successfully be- tween the city and rbiconwood and the city and minimums. An e1- road ticfsummerside and also to 1| Doyle's "pvldence " journed Until Mon- iifly- Jew» Roberta. chlrledwith break- ing and entering the Earle Fisher- ies and stealing» goods therefrom, was continued yutcrday afternoon-at the Police Court. the time being oc- cupied mainly with the examination of witnessu for the defense. - Mr- E. D. Nicholson (sworn) stai- ed that he has known Andrew Mc- Leod sinoe the letter was a young boy. He has been helping witness in tobacco factory for six or seven years. He was always on time. did-his work well, and never gave my trouble. Mr. Nicholson stated- that he would start him on work if he came ‘back now, McLeod had left the tobacco factory last spring. ' Mr. Joseph McLeod (sworn) stated that Andrew Mound is his son. The latter had been working wtih Hicky 6t Nicholson for seven years and three months. The witness stated that he had worked there himself s: yeirs- Hisson left lfickey and Nicholson's last spring during ashortase. Since that time he has been working on the waterfront earning goodimoney. He is married and has two child- ren. ' ‘Questioned by Mr. Campbell on be- am of the Crown, the witness nift- edthat his son's wife had left husband two months ago. The y had always been strictly honest, but had not been working fertile lest few months. He use appeared pre- viously in the Police Court charged with drunkenness. The next witness examined for the defence was Mrs. Lund (sworn) who stated that she is Earl Lund’: mo- jher, a widow with a family of five living on Hiliaboro street. The child- ren vare too young to work.‘ The only means 0f suppOrt for the familyis the wages earned by the witness at ‘Stern's Laundry and by her son, the accused, who. always brought his wages home. He was seventeen yen-s ‘of age last September, and isthe odi- est boy. m accused can get work lwhen navigation opens with Mr. Weeks. ' Mr. John Gormley,‘ (swornilteted that he is the father of Maurice Gormley and I. member of the La- bour Union. The witness stand that the gate at the rear of ~thB'I-|lbUu1' Union Hall has been closed for four months, locked on both ‘sides and barred. T0 get to the back door it would be necessary to go ‘t0 feet io-w wards Queen St. and 150 to the rear. Maurice, who is going on twenty years of age, is unmarried- Asked whether he "hed anything to say in his own defense ‘Roberts re- plied in the egntive. Counsel Sums. Up. Mr. A. A. McLean, K, ‘O.. lum- niing up on behalf ‘ohm three wh- oners, Lund. G0fml8y_Blld Mcupfl. argued that the complaint is laid under the act. ‘lfhd 774th sec. is one under which Preced- ure is taken. He contended that when the offence is punishable by more than two" years _the_c'on_|ent of- attorney-General 111M111? P111911. 11!- fore the nntenoe can be There is very little evidenceeon- noting these men with‘ the crime.‘ he ma. HSISIOIOIC. rabid; viduals OI 800C eherector‘. ma‘ to the evidence u Mocrethemeii, ‘fin l5!- previous to eltven-"pelock. 014096 of fiuor. Law nukes liquor, cw‘. a Cfllfifirllllfillml t‘ i not a moral crime. .. "w." Mr. Meuen reviewed Officer V sits muons; when out m» time was "saga:- “lemons of he attic said; while the feet that he was with Monday at 830 p. m. elopement here two years age of Warren Cliff, 2B, who is alleged to have murdered his young wife Betty‘ Cliff, It Atlantic City, N. J-, day before yesterday. from Quincy, Mum, after the nun- poled lmarrisge hero and Quincy‘ Town Clerk records chow they were married. here in October, 1m; that Cliff came from Craplud. P. 1.‘. 1., when his father, John Cliff, born and fonnerly lived. H. Cliff. jr.. who came from Prince Edward Island. was a Princes: Pet hero; died mills World wlr in France and lived in Halifax, N- B. City, N. J.. i! sehslt’ a series of violent quarrels with his young wife, of whom he was insanely- jeaious. cut her" throat. slashed his own throat and was at first rsuioide. Later de- spetches say that he is still alive, but in a critical condition. Mrs. Cliff. his mother, hurried on in Atlantic city from Quincy ind collapsed in the hospital there where she is ser- iously ill. - were asked to hunt for Mrs. warren Cliff who _hed disappeared in New Jersey- Jersey and looked at a body found at the roadside but it was not her. She Ila later found separated from her. husband. lioe were celled upon to help straight- en out marital difficulties of tbs Cliffs, but c. reconcilliation took place a your ago and they were again hop- Pv until a Yew weeks ego. ‘ skins among the eggs are n little ‘cheaper. but other linden of eggs are unchanged- mowing freely and eiookx in Mont- real are getting low. No chance i: reported in the cheese market," with in, again: ‘nominally quiet. flmwQiMperWpound-sixrbulk t: track here. Poultry prices n": unchanged. Spring‘ m» flour was reduces an cenk e barrel ‘here today by wiioleleien. while the price on rolled oelo dropped 1o cats slug. ket conditions are rather unsettled today, inlay points report. a contin- uednervoga feeling. while at other . centres u» market u holding steady ' I to firin- ' Q“ . i ‘ prices bout‘ “ - "‘ . . . . n, connected with the breaking ind criterion. iic bunk:- inois were. in nor in; the build- ingJAppurently thfwcncutore do not seriously contend that Roberts hid-anything to do with m! we The strongest charge which could bobs-ought lsninst the boys is that of receiving stolen-goods. from the fnctthet the can was found in ‘the attic. Due weight should be given to the fact that the young men have previously born Iood chnracfgrl. they are very-young, and one if mir- ried and has a family. 1 ‘ ,Mr. .1. o. o. csmoheu stated that JANUARY u, 1..., ltHAMBER i (Continua from pig. m, Guilds. “4-‘1110 fin-tim- implmm " tation of the Dilnoen report. "t-m ' 111N101‘ 1901191118. of the income in. r; sales tax as and when wun-gnted b, t: the, Dominion: finances and u,‘ avoidance of dflfllcntory taxman "fl-TM Plylflhht of interest m, 111911195 11014 by the Govemmm; which are refundable to cltlzgng "l-Mvm lflquate remuneration d judges. "fl-Tho continuance 01th., cooperation of the Federal Cover-J. while the Crown sympsthiaes- with the femuies. Justice must regard ‘therungmmoymeng. young‘ men u responsible parties. As in the consent. of the Attorney Gen- eral, m contended om this uku- ment was not applicable. Drunken- ness, m order in form a~ defensaivmm mg m, n46,“ Qovernmcn‘ must nnlounb to insanity. The no. were in the building regardless of the way in which the tracks led. With these facts in view the Crown_ would not be justified in suspending sentence. Property in the city would not be safe if no punishment were meted cutie lnwbreekers. The feet that Roberts was’ on the ground floor is in his favour, w. cmpbeil the goods is against him- The hearing was adjourned till ISLANDER CHARGED . WITH MURDER ___ LABRRIMAC. New Hampshire, Jan.‘ 10—Po1iee are probing today’ the The couple went to Atlantis City WI! A NOD10! O! Warren 0111!. John The murder story from Atlantic i. Cliff after He also Some time ago the Quincy police The Quincy parents went to New Twice later the Quincy, Mam, po- WHOLESALE (Continued from page one) __.._ BWTIIUQIIBQ" The potato mm is ‘it from orrawa. Ont. Jen.‘ lo-nq mu- Ohl. Jlhi li-ilbitli eeutinup mo... . and road; . ain- u-gsnnuf t “unanimous; 40 4m ease- Live 601w cents-lower. - 4.‘. a . p» , . heated s. memorandum based on xe- ‘soiutions passed and subiects dis- 1RSARY\“S‘E-A p _ Line of f mfllli in fahb EWIBQ 0i’ season‘: UPBcially with lg. speot to the promotion of public won during such periods. "ii-The com. pletion of anational highway mum,“ the effective cooperation of the Pm. “IO-The development of the Pom River country. "ll-We would alsq favor whatever practical steps s" ' taken by the Government to pro. mote a greater flow of commerce l... tween "the various parts of th; Empire. providing that. the econo- mic life of the Dominion be not prejudiced. Our councillors, both in the West and in the East are of the opinion that the Government might well 8o further and set up a small national omnmittee of business men, who with Gvvon ‘ experts, would make a thozflvkh going business in- quiry into the reasons for that un- favorable situation of which cur fruit and vegetable growers com- plain, and make recommendation: to the Government. OTTAWA. Ont., Jen. 10-—Th( views of the Canadian Chamber oi Commerce on a number of import- ant national questloiu were ‘ itt- gd w Prime Minister _Meckerizil King and members of ‘tho Dominion Cabinet here ‘today. Headed by J ll woods of Calgary, President of till Canadian Chamber of Commexci lrdeputeticn waited upon the Prim Minister and his oellelluee and m cussed at the Cl-lcfly “WWII 0! W Ciumber lest summer. Prime Mini-lie: Mackenzie Kim informed. the deputatiozr that tilt Government would like to see semi progresi in the direction of the st. Lawrence develqment. He mention ed thgscomlng conference between the Dominion Government, Ontario and Quebec on wateriwwm 111 I. meeting which had a been!!! or the St. Lawrence development. fill reference to the St. Lawrence wat- e‘ ye arose out of mother 8111' gution contained in the monwi-an- dup. submttod. ‘Ibis-was that tilt Government call l. conference of re‘ v Jeeentetives of the Provincial Gov- . ornments and the opposition Perl-i" in the House of Commons withi view to mivina at u. polity whltl would meet the approvil of the Can- adian people. Mr. King doubted ihf wisdom of culling such at conference H; lugguted that the matter wu one which must in the final analy- sts be fled-It with by Parliament. i MONTREAL. Jaimie-mu receipt: here today were ‘I56 cues as coni- pered to 481 cases a yen- ago. TM market is firm on all grades receipt! from Ontario are light. and prim are unchanged; . . EDMONTON. Jln. 10-1111: cl! market is holding staady- Prices 0i flesh eggs to retailers are extras 5i; firsts M; pullet extremes; second! 40. ' That Cold _ So miserable m?! lasting- smn it on! _ Blizzard's. Heat and when.‘ rub on throat and chest. znzasvav-vq n‘, ,sus e-nar. ‘.. ....>.-.¢i t». r v Co, , sue-em luxury um, mo, M. '53-. . '. . " A. I0! JONES. _‘ » ' - ‘ Secret!!!’ ' pm“ ,.r i . 4.. .enmmrj ,' 4...... i‘. v ‘_-._mA»-_-_.