I I , n ...,...__._ ........_, l ‘.1--- .. ..4,»-,..._.... ..._,......._._.._n.._. _ -. .4’.-,.: .~ $uo.'...'..' .. ‘ ' “NEVER, .IN THE SUCH ACCLAIM I r a MOTION ‘ PICTURE! NEVER ever seen.” “Orchids to M-G- «W. Included in Program COLOUR CARTOON "NAUG HTY BUT H ./at /iol . A L S O CARTOON ,1/It 114:’- I Ch'Town Royalty And Vicinity All those who wltnescd the grand historic Parade, on Mon- uny afternoon. when viewing Lht. Iuaint high carriage owned at one time by Alcxa..;.c§ .v1:u;l.'.a1u, Standaru Oll Magnate, of Cleve- ‘._and, Ohio, laden as it was with ml: maidens and gallmnt swains, lubed in fashions of the same period, could not but thrill to - rm and romance of other days ut no doubt there were many persons among the throngs to whom ‘he crowded streets, and street rounds. became the umealltlcs. while they fancied themselves once nore on some grass grmvn. wood- ld road. while the thud of horses’ floovs warned them. to make way for the apprcacll of the million- Llrcn carriage, when. for one breath- taking moment, they would be per’ mitted to graze on the passing glories of wealth, prancing horses. glittering harness and carriages. gorgeous blothing and the some llverled conclumn of now, Mr. 'I'homs.a Horgan. But just what latent memories must thin event we rvuu\d for_ Mr. Homn mm- -:1‘ ?’ \— ' . ,s§§—‘...l1.._\ FEET _7 MICE”- ni, c'E'?s‘ COMEDY AND . ' _KAI'llER|NE DINILIE Mr. Chips’;-destined to make movie hit history." —WALTER WINCIIELI. “A screen masterpiece you will want to see again an again." —IIOWARD N. Y. Harald Tribune ‘ ‘The best moving picture I have ever seen."—A|,ExAun:][ wooucon "0119 Of 1119 greatest. if not the greatest motion picture I have i‘ '.‘Qne oi the. finestpictures I have ever seen. Robert Donut’: pero tormance exceeds any acting on the screen." M's ‘Goodbye duced." MINES ii ‘MARY HART. Ill! 1 ncE'€I|N""” JACK LA nu: self. Born in Ireland, he migrated to New Yolk, hired with Mr. Mc- Donald and later came to P.E.1. in full charge of his stables. when he first occupied his beautiful sum- mer hcmc D1lvay-by-the-Sea. on Tracadie Beach. In the Dalvay stables were from 25 to 30 of the best blooded horses that money could buy, some were Arabian steeds. As Coachman Mr. Horg;-1n was lrl_wv1'~:ible for these at all Limes. ma mg the trip yearly ml and from Ohio, by rail. Durin midsllrnmer these horses truvcll mini! m11eS.dm,wing the many carriages belonglng to Mr. Mc- Donald, and laden with his family and their guests on their pleasure trips or canrterlng over the beach;-,.«. with the smile ladies on their backs, but always accom- l panied by our friend 1-Iorgan. Ia.t- _ er Dan Cupid played his hand and Mr. Horgan wedded an Island colleen. Miss Annie Mccube of Stanho c and purchased the Lea.-oh estate 11 the same district. where he still resides. This is not the first time that Mr. I-[organ has been called upon when special skill in horse-manmip was required and no doubt it will not be the last. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Vessey and da hter Shirley, cu Victoria, are visilna in York. the guests of Mr. Vessey's parento. Mr. and Mrs Warren Vesscy. , . Mrs. M. F. Rudd and daughters Misses Fl 1535911 and . are cpendin '3 pleasant two weeks holiday at orl: Po t. _ ., Mrs. Thonru oolridu who was injured in an automobile ac- cident" on Govehesd Road. is still in the P.E.I. Hospital. em in a.-.. 1"-'ln"u‘-‘-'U'ln' 'd*.-.-.-P.-.-.-.I.I.'.‘¢‘l.'u'l-'u'-H.‘-l'H'h:'ln!u'L Eastem Guardian a.-.r=.-.-.-.e-.-t-.-.-.n.-l.-u-.-l.- ‘Today’: Short Wave Radio Program (All Time is Eastern Standard) THURSDAY. JULY 27 SCHENECTADY 4.30 p n1.-Sclenre Forum. W2- XAF, 9.53 meg, 31.4 in. LONDU N 6225 p.m.-—“Pysma1mn” (PH-IWL indefatigable enthusiasm of tour- A romance by Bernard 5hW- ists. They've invaded Paris in G515‘. 15 14 mean 19-3 111-; G59. thundering droves, coming uibfrom 11.75 meg.. 25.5 m.; GSB, 9-51 Che)-bouxg’ L3 I-Igvre and leprpe mes. 31-5 111- by dozens of extra boat trains. All PRAGUE and 6:55 p.m.—lMusica.1 Program. OLRAA, 15.23 me ., 19.1 in. BUDA§ES'I‘ 2R0, 11.81 meg., 25.4 m ; IRE‘, 9 83 meg.. in. 8:00 p.m.—~"Schubert," Maurice C_oie Trio. GSF‘, 15.14 meg-. 19.8 m., GSD. 11.75 meg.. 25 5 m.; GSB, 9.51 meg,, 31.5 m. BERLIN 8:15 p.m —The shelter I-louse- s radio play. DJW, 11.'l’l meg.. 25.4 m. PARIS 8:80 p.m. — Chamber Music TPBII,11.88 meg.. 25.2 m.; TPA4, 11 '11 meg., 25.6 m BERLIN 8:45 p.m.~'=ongs DJD,11.’l7 m 1., 25.4 m. HEREDIA. COSTA RICA -9:00 p,m.—Broadcast in Eng- lish. “Voice to Costa. Rica." T14- NRH, 9.69 meg., 30 9 m. NEW Yonrt 10:00 pm —Moon1ight WSXL, 0.10 meg., 49 l m. PHILADELPHIA 10:00 p.m.-—Columbla Workshop Festival. WSXAU, 9.59 meg., 31.2 m. PARIS 10:20 1) m.—Ta1k in English by Mme. de Gramnnt. TPBII, 11,83 meg.. 25.2 m : 'FeA4. 11.71 meg.. 25.8 m. PITTSEUEG 11:00 p.m.--Dance Music. W8- XK, 6.14 mag, 48.8 m. from ' Peru. Music . ..‘Thls column is reserved for news of local interest but adver- tising of n ncwsy nature nuy inserted, at 2 oents .n word _§t_5lctly payable .1: ndvlnne ..-susscnrrnous to t he Charlottetown Guardian m be handed to their Rent. Archie gums ..'J. . SCULLY of Georgetown. and C. . Maclnnis of Mt. Stewart continue as sales represcntntlw s of R. T. Holman's Ltd.. Charlottetown. They will carry a stock of Radio: only but will be ecgllpped with catalogues and price 1 ts to handle orders for any ype of merchandre carried by Holman’: in summer-side or Charlottetown at lowest prices. - L-404-‘I-2'1-ll. Push Plans To Adjourn Parliament July as-rUP>—Primo Chamberlain today panh- luna for adlournlru Parlia- days from now doipitc oggposltion demand t 1 member: kept ln_ unload the late summer minke an I caution Against I. poulblo Europ- ean crisis. , Persons close to the Prime Illn- isbcr said he" had no intention or postponing the two-months‘ re- gocgfigrmaolxcduled to begin Au. rincomentu to five pull aupervaim oi hi: policies 1! meat “One of the few really great pictures the screen has pro-1 "An author’: dream fulfilled!” Paris Aflutter With Seasonal Oversea Influx of the shopping M685 are equlpggd with cameras curiosity, air terrace to part)’ able thirst. 7100 l>«m. — Frfiflmelfl-B "0111 The Parisian: have left them 0 rettas. KAT4, 9.12 meg., 32.8 the fle1d—glad to be out of 1lr—and m. it would be tactics and impolite HOME 19 address any cafe waiter within 7:30 p.m.—Opers selections: five blocks of the Opera in any Manfredi Azzarita: ‘ ‘The Italian nmgu 9 but, English. Center for American Studics." A 13%;” on both heels, three good relations after .4. week of guide service. sity of being able to answer stock questions at once. 'I‘YD1C|1l 01193 are: “Where can you set sood gloves cheap?” "I've heard that you can buy the best: perfumrs for ‘—-EDDIE CANTOR -PMII. MUNI" .—wIu.ulu BOEIINEL N. Y. World-Telegram -JAMES IlIL'I’0N | outlier of the non! BY GLADYS M ARNOLD Canadian Press Correspondent PARIS. July 25 -—(CP)——A tour proves the und for the first open- an unquench- 5-8-ll. ATTENTION Advertlsenientr for flee not later than 11 3. in. HAYING TOOLS. bay to , h blocks, hsrpoon forks Il'el.|.l;ldll;y1 PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION IN- time is short and early entries will to date. will you help them. L-368-'1-22-51. LOSSES AMONG FOX PUPS— Many ranchers througlruut, the Pro- vinoe have reported oases of pups at various ages when the cue seems to be due to digestive dis- turbances. In discussing this matu-.r wlth Mr. Aloysius Roberts Kin- kora he was asked if he had lost any pups so far this year. "No sir.” he replied, "I have been feeding Purina C for the past three years pilllng to pelting time I hev “And from now on I'm taking tine advice of Purina Mills on how to feed my faxes." . L-380-'1-22-25-2'1 VISITORS ‘FROM WINNIPEG — Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Pierce. and family, who have been visiting Mr. P1-eroe's sisters, Mrs. James Bryant- on. Charlottetown. Mrs. Allie Bry- enton. Brsckley Road, and other relatives and friends on the . have left on return to their home in W1nhlP9Z. Manitoba. It is twenty- slx year‘; since Mr. Pierce last visited the land of his birlfh and noted a great many changes and improvements. His family were de- lighted with the Island, its and its people; this first visit here, Miss Alice in cash, double the usual arnotn-rt pairs of silk stockings wrecked, and a. sore throat is this corres- pondents sacrifice on the altar of one now knows the neces- a song?” “I'd like to pick up a smart evening gow'n—so1nethlng inexpensive-—but l5‘renchy—— some- thing that will be a. knockout, at homel" The most surprising Canadian citizens ask "Do you know an in- teresting little ‘hot spot‘ where I follow can get an eye-full of local color?" While others say senti- mentally, “Boy there used to be a little place in the Rue de la Gaiote during the Wa.r—-now I wonder.... Another‘ side Complaints begin about the third momlng. “Say what's the ldear— having to pay every time you take a bath?” “The only way I can get them to ive me an butter is to order shr pr: or ra lshesl" "Fun- ny system putting red lights out side cafes to indicate you can buy alamps—don‘t they have post-of- fices?" Chief enthuslasms: "The taxi driver didn't. go far enough down our street last night, so I said ‘avancer” and he understood!" “Gosh champagnes cheap!" Tourists crowd through Notre Dame and about Napoleon's tomb. Les known but more beautiful is the Salnte Cihepclle with its slend- er flamboyant; arches holding walls of sheer lath century stained glass, unequalled anywhere in the world except in’ the Cathedral of Chartres. for brauty of workman- ship and richness of color. But in the comers they stumble against piles of boxes lost in the shadows. The guide points out that the northern rose window is not up-but is packed awe in the boxes where it was pla during the aeptmober "alert," “It's not safe to ut it back yet," is the common . Tower And Books At the Eiffel Tower the elevators are doing 3 roaring business our - in: visitors up its 1000 feetto e platform which was for many cars mm’; highest construction. they are familiar with its up- pnrancc end know what to ex- Wlut they do not expect is "water mirror," which inflected in color the pattern of he tower, replaced by cement trenches and dredging mnchlnen tourists ere not surprised for 393°” owing to.‘ the winner of the previous week not being ptesent at the time of the drawing. Guest of Honor at the dance was Mllss sally 1-Iughes, Queen of the recent celebration. POLICE COUR'l‘—- At police court yesterday a mum was fined twenty dollars and costs or tzhirty days on a - 1 and disorderly charge. Another charge of drunk- eness was dismissed. A man charged with theft of a. motor vehicle was remanded till Saturday. A dogmas ordered to be destrcxged. A vagrant was given fiflern days in jail. A man pleading guilty of being dzrunk in charge of a motor velidclc was given seven days in jail. YOU CAN FEED YOUR. PUPB to pelting time on no Flor Growing checkers and water. I! you have not tried it do not be afraid to do so. as others are getting excellent results from stralgh Foxes at five dif- must be something this Foxvfleed." one man said. “when ' feed alone produced the Grand I Champion Pelt of the Pr Ed- ward Island Fox Pelt Show " SOLD LE ALEE8 EVERYWI-fl'.'R.E. L-380-'1:-22-25-2'1 SONG SER.VIOI"r- On Bundly evening. July 23rd the Haaelbroolr, E W. M. A. 5. held them‘ a:nnuI.l Bulb I (lay evening service. The President. Mrd. M. w. Wood presided. On the plutforrn with her was the ‘ .1 Miss Sadie Jones. who read the: scripture lesson. Music was under ‘ the direction of the or . Miss Pearl Jones. Two solos. " ‘Ib- morrow" and "When Ring the Golden Bells for You an Me". were pleasingly rendered by Mrs. Jack Macnae. Miss lltene Wood played very effec‘.lvely as B violin solo "Abide With Me." The stranger 0! Galilee" was sung by Miss Evelyn Wood in her usual capable runner while the otfering was him by members of the W. M. A. 8., Mn. Joel.-ua Bailem and Miss Julie. Carver. An wnthum Tenderly Calling rendered by an and September. fifllilflltlflllll Ibcralf'?:uaItAd that t Inset only once Anna . - . lrreewwn. ___"”7uu'u\unfr-mar conlfilzaiigudlwmta cmswau. for rumozrcpno. In active intamt In nor! turn! at- ._.;_ lbe ottainedha m moldmlgufi he an- loyed good ed a. year ‘”Y..'*.‘.‘.£.‘.?..““‘..‘.:=or m» we. foiiowing day must be in this 01-!‘ ' °°'"’° life 1 friends and a genelrlgl fnv stones, for handles, acytzhes, sluts. .01.“. W uh an ho new h 3; ’‘°“‘’’‘ "1“—'——‘”‘°°""""°' l';'1€?..§‘.'2§' us ..-.u°'=.:.~.“.- I conrnnnnnron urn msuu. at m an a: ‘ _ W. ms “now: ONLE. L-9789-'1-21-81 ‘gm mgdwu waft N may cnuucn or scoruuvn. —-who 3 8 "1"-*~ 8"“ 1' ”‘ annual meetlnc the members of ,‘u mm’ 1”“ M‘ V°“"‘- h‘ V“ the Peoples Church will uoue1am,:‘;f°=°°N“lW‘“ in “M the church Wednesday the P°“‘°"“"‘°° ° ll“ "WP" **':,y.,,,,°3 mm at me, war... as s i‘.'.“.°i..“..3‘.'* .E’°........““"..t.*.““..:’.i m ° " —— ''‘"'’‘ and ".....““....“....*“‘:"*3..‘.‘°“§¥.‘.' rs: noonns IIAIIDWABE ha 1 9 ° » - ,,.,e,,,_m,,8 ,0, 5pm,,,¢_ mung: calmly resigned to the hivtne Will “me. Amen,“ 1,,‘ PH.“ _ and fortified by the last sacraments bluestone. hydrate limo. lumpfigi; °‘ 3°” - “‘*““'““"°“d 3"" olsmstocked and Oreounil ca;t.tlof“’u2‘:;' 3”’ mu:_‘°t§°R'a“ém‘ 5P:lf spml" 1""”'7'm'”' lwud in the seventy-f0u.rt.h year of his large tuners! cortege TBIES —-Please make your entrluuames Church Wu mucm st‘ nx tr!- glllthreis :°§e’°iia§."§§t°§e"§a"i. acgl1up’tlb“" °‘ "°“p»°°t l’°a “'5 "‘°m°’V' mem_ { be tmnscnbed, uiem High Ma.;s was celebrated Thegtm b and sent to lawn therefore thohlxl allow the staff to keep the work up lmfig {}f,‘{;,e’;‘s,"t§,“‘a”f3‘,;%‘:;‘_“i)a5s‘; 0. Murphy and Rev. . of st. Dunstan’s Universit sumctlan. He leaves to che memory his tenderl lust illness, two sons daughters. Ollfford, Station Agent in ' Leonard ed ,Albert.alItar:i hw coordlngtosch u1e.W°|4: . O 3 Jd gmm|Oorm.:Mn«r8‘I1rot. , not lost Pub?’ 11 single pup during the entire per—| M3 iod." “It's cheaper too," he added. |855l39"'51 M"-‘L one of Boslxm have the sync toy in bearers . 3. Mooarvllle. Colin Campbell. John ' Campbell. Barnaby Croken. wish W ®1W9! '40 31311!’ “=*=...u:.u=..*::.P““°' W: W 3 m9” ’r‘xl’az1y acts of kindness slwwn them Tyenton. ‘auxin: tl-ii recent sad bereave- Nlr. Pluoe's niece accompanied Elm“; “form 311 those who sent them on their return. Mas, cud, and mowers. "—: L-542-'l-2'1-11. "“:cLoslna our SALE n__ -—- .._- _ '__l ‘ll. l! '.u .‘.‘l iv: 4' ‘V I ‘ . ‘ ‘ A if - ' " ’ um: the naunguuhea ht:-ounce at no Honour tho uo-mun:-omym, no nu, n.m.;‘.. mrmn 1.30-—lvmnm..,,.,_,_,, .Central Guardian In Memortam ‘_ .- EASTERN CANADA PREMIERE -—PRINCE EDWARD ronnyl ._.._£.._._....~.:- :: W 'm;;_§3W-gt u.“ u’. s.,.||... HISTORY or OUR COMPANY HAVE WE MADE A BETTER 3,» gag‘ . ...... -........ w~ mm-"?'3m .-M-;_en. ' MOVING PICTURE”-— LOUIS B. MAYER, from . ......». 9:...-. a. salnuol-n,‘Moy19, 1939 ___ ° ‘W ; ‘.....'.'.‘:..... *“‘B‘.’..... .°.......‘.‘ 0 M "'—~'" " " Z ‘ coNII'VnDznA1‘1oN1.n-nmgbg. $"l,.'...1n."§%’§ ‘ CE. _I.- n. prosper- and Iain until his last illness. Although when he contracted ally uocumbed H to w snedm my . e - lnl, ‘friendly d hvznggzu ul word and kindly gree g chearf for all, which made him n 386- Th which follovged his remains to Pasta‘ Rev. P. Mucxennn. a services at the grave were con- tqr and friend of the deceased. Also present in the Sanctu were tafl. 'I'hebodywasthenla.ldl.n alum- ily plot there to await a gloriofltra wa e on and nlhme on the home- Orcu Mrs. u thy of the their brgrcavement The bill- ‘ Aust scale Patrick my his soul rest in peace. Card Of Tlzanksl family Mrs.) nMoCa.rv1lleanmends .o.h d for the New Glasgow And Vicinity tional frashmentsweru Mia Jenn Nuon. who has been visiting at the Parsonage hem re- turned to her home in at. John. N. B. on 'I‘uesdo.y morning. Mr. and Mrs. James McLeod. wcom laid by their 4 . Blanch and George Burlington, were Sunday visitors here. Mr. Harry st-ubtas. Oambrldge. Mass. is the welcome guest of hrls aunt. Mrs. M. Motcod. was Rana. Neill. North Milluon. has returned to her home mflu spending past week with her cousin, Mrs. Alder Dlckleson. Miss Joyce and Master Robert IN.-nrlnon no visttinlr their grand- motlurr. Mrs. Lulu Blrms. The oancrexetflm or the ma Ohvumh were favored by a solo by Miss rm-mum on Sunday evening get and was greatly approached.- ..._...___._ Ula Mln1rd'| for tattoo. Wliihi ‘lilo’ Sweltc ring Yes-—.1t’nwe1ltobolnone of these this light Weight tropical serge auiu, ape: F g , oially built for summer - V wear. , Iinc Ingllnh wor- sted: and cool cloth: in . gm and fawm. Regular .50 values. only ten in the lot. Regular $22.50 On sale Men! Imagine finding lighter weight summer worsted: on sale at this time of year-—juat when one needs them, and they are reduced too-regular $25.00 and two or three $27.50 and $30.00 suits in this batch of light greys, fawns and blues. All sizes. Only 28 in the lot. Reduced to clear ‘ Reg. $25.-$30. On sale All on Display Main Windows For Wool: End NEW SUITS Bought al: a Bargain Savings Shared Will: You We made a. buy in men’: suits-see them in our window— uotory oleurunoo lot or English worsteds—-every suit TWO PANTS. New shades of green, grey-green. blues, browns and blue- greens in fine dressy stripes and checks. Plain fitted and sport beck styles. Those are better quality suits made to sell It higher prices. $18.50 lo".'.....................-...u....- _; --_-.-3 THE PUBLIC A IS connuuv lumen to mun: Dominion Illustration ‘Station Field Ila A Special Program for the Ladies at each place PROGRAM; 3 2:30 p.m. Ladies Meeting and Tour of Fan“ 4:00 "pm General Addresses l—Fnrm of Hugh J. MacDonald, Monticello- "Poultry Production," B. F. Tlnney. "Local Potato Diseases," Cjeorge Ale“- Wednesdcy, August 2-—Farm of Nelson Sle_wcrt, [lied 903"’- "Problams of the Egg SHIPPWS A- F' D” Tuesday, August "Setting the Pace in Certified Seed." 54 _ Peppln. Thursday, August 3—Fnrm of T. A. Hicken, Al|isl°"- ._ "Th Home Garden," G.C. V,/Iurren. d" "Mixing Spray: for Potatoes. H. Suun: - Friday, August 4-Form of Mctlmon Brothers, Wood lslon 5. "Problems of the Egg ShlplIelr'." A. r. gage“- "Mixlng Spray: for ototoes. H- 5"" ° ' dcturdcy, August 5—Fa m of J. E. Duly, Iona. f u “Well Bublqr Conference". Ml‘3,l'l‘,’“: Y1" ”Sn|f Help in Communilv A”""" ' Morrlny. sd , F fl ll L. T“ °’ A"°"" "u..‘:.'."‘s°..uc°ar:"cuuon"—G. C. "Wood Carrion of Common _ Hunt. ~ V Wydnmluy, August 9‘—-‘Farm of lolln W. MacKenrle, R05‘ Clark, Ruslico. Warren. " Disease!’ I’ busily constructing oi-hers. °“ Mmuy mm“ » ~ » In A F, (I '“:°d'}fi2,“§2l‘:,,§§,,"‘°.§,",‘i;° ,2; alum for Mb: r-nu-sou chonotlouwn-‘—'rumnun ;,..g...,. ~. . 33:333. Diseases." '- .:;.-.:lv n:....*°- . ...... t‘'n.'.. .. . .. 1 mm : i P . P 4oo—-or on oriklml copy of 15. n N M if 3°'°N\‘I‘- Pllflllh A umniui-g at Auction Thundoy. August 10-Ioim of W. I. Jolumono. 1-0“ R'‘'‘'' uwmw. may cnamriy-a 1m- WW0! mt M33303; sun. noun»: 0 °' ' ' ' "M5 Mlflcllvi llama," . C. Wumn er" Iellinl for a few francs. But %h°¢V°'“"3 u. ,, . ,- I u w R_ Show. they usually go away satisfied with lb‘ P“°”l‘ noon, _ -. Qru H0!!! UI|.fl,0|_|W‘°l °"I- ‘ Pr ll -.‘“:’..'.'.?°.°.‘.’."..'.".l'¥.‘;"‘;‘..'l......“:'. iii.‘ .1? '°:l" ' ‘ i°.':" ,..'*- ..,...., Subpor by man oi Lm R"-* Victor false or volmra. $5; (kg 0‘ C_l_|_|W¢lI..f M M K” M50“. . my 4; ‘ cc . , ' ., : ~ Nod rmsmon i all 5 _g§;¢”t.;tlao lg’ S|IlllP°,';r' 's:;m3:.,, our ....... ‘ml.-‘...:;°.. ‘°u.'~.. 1 M "1""! ”' I no&l::1incn,lltqr such a move ma then’ udstto‘ ‘ ‘ l I11!!! 1* I I if SOPIIIIIII Muclurcn , ' is auto answer when Mr. Menu Annie 1 3. ”. ~. 7 1.0" can thorowu' can Momma ,. LIA M, ‘'0. ‘throughout u‘ _ ~ . pyllor of lllI.I‘I|llI0'|"&, 1.-.:* WE“ ...-=:..*,.. ‘J I: *“"" 1 g ‘ , , '‘Y“. I , n$‘:.,,. '§%.*i*".."‘::'°.:-.1. ms « , .. . ~ .. - . . . ,. ..,. . 7 1'79-'7-20-31 -_ ‘ ’ run . .i4\ u-4 - -» --~ . . . .. , ..