f / l? gfimlzvce 1:11» WARD i JULY}. 1944< TODAY ONLY —- -Y(IIU’LL LOVE IT. ALI. STAR CAST-IN COLOR . “BROADWAY. RYTHM I’ - SHOWS AT 2.30 -- 7.00 and 9.00 - ~..=.-..~.u-s.-:..-.-airn'uwa PLAYING WEII, amll TNIIR, 0NLY All Romance n a furlough d: Dr. Gillespie faces his N quest dcngonus . adventure TNE “IIAPITOL" TNEATRE WILL “BE IILIISEII TO-IIIIY and WEII, FOR IILEANINII AIIII PAINTING nalrw Q; EIAPIRE .u¢ ro-tvw -=- wen. OAIIITON RIDING W-I. ‘ltie regular monthly meeting or the Carleton Siding Women's In- Stewart MacMicken on Tuescla eve lng, June 6, with the presi- d?“ DIQBWHB. Meeting opened x151; ‘etge bsinging of the 9dr; I . Y repeating Creed 1n - - gnQRfl unison. Twelve member responded ~ Afi to roll call by giving name of rav- orite vegetable. one new m5m_ ber joined. Correspondence was read and discussed. Mrs, Stewart M licken Was gate to convention. It was moved and seconded that two dollars be paid for delegates fare to conven- ion. The committees gave their report and new ones were appoint- ed as follows: sick: Mrs, Robert Carruthers and Mrs. T, B. Gilles- pie. Program: Mrs. Thomas Mac- Micilen and Mrs. Gordon Ross. Lunch: Mrs. Arthur MECMICICGI], Mrs. William Stevenson and Miss Mary Qulgley. Next meeting to be held at the homo of Mrs, snmuai Carnuthers. Roll call to be answ- ered with "A Change 1 would like to sq’. in a post-war world." Collection taken which amounted to 66c. Lunch was served by the 11052955 assisted by the lunch committee. Mqeting closed with "The King." Four gals to c ‘ lnd..' might 0 u bath liar Font Ailments III. J. A. BRUVt/N, DJ’ Orthopedic WIIIRIIPUIJIST ' It! Great George Street (YIIARLOTTETOIVN I’.E.l_ . Ch II _ 1 - ' - fIAAISMAII- \ Ei‘.11{:_c1'cA\1X;‘=I$ngivtffiilrijgsd "is Sacral)‘; — NPIIITCVS BQWCT‘ ‘iglicsfnd gamed n bnuqud or i RONALD B I N (J O Pto. Calvin Hart, who was serving Llla- —- Katno1'h1_g_ lyiiorrls _—- Al?‘ Tl groom was supported by his gonna" with a Nova Sgiatia and fmklr. bérA-glsissglégvFiigwegaturfii brothrr. Mr. Bing; MacDolzialld of ' Reg‘ t. Pt , art's ncx o n ~ . _ ' - Ch ‘lott town, essrs. o n - UNTIIQNV iis IIIIQEIIIOIIIEII, Mrs. Janie I-Iart, June — Bsrilam"? rfllill"? ~ CoNAins 90f Kensington and Mr. lcuzma “My II°“I““'“"' Ha“ |O’Leru'v. P. E. I. Alanna those re- Amnd“ “Y PM“, mreurrm; Mutch of Mermaid acted “fir; T0_N|GHT ,'p:1rted\killcd on active service in J E01" G13 _GI'fi°uaw51,—nMa1"I_', as ushers. lgyAn . rillc latest casualty list of the ° ‘Emmi ‘ my Con- Eam“ R0 ' lmmcdiatclv following the cere- ~~-~- 3-10 Royal Canadian Air Force is W0. “YB “d J°-"°° J“? ~monv a wcdding breakfast was ,- " " - ‘Gcorce Richard Coathup. W0. G95 .53“? the Kmg- ‘served at the Charlottetown Hotel AISO 'v 1 . TI": time! are lhc some n Cnatimps next of kin is his wife. Gmmmes “e 5W9“ I“ mph‘ where the brides mother and the "m" Plfvaflllll i‘, fr!!!" Mrs. G. R. Coathup. Summer " , “hem”! “d” _ Mam“ Rmii-Ieenigroomv; mother assisted in receiv- NEWS - SPORTS Bl-llos In the city. ‘P, E. I. Among those previously campbfin- ‘cmheflne J°s°PhIn°1ng with the bridal party. The Ow Ireportzzd missizv: on active service. c°mn' Mary All“ COIWMI" “WW bride's table was centred with a CANADA CARRIES 1 FTEGZOUI. and n31" fo official purposes pre- 3g?‘ Algiglolgstgfirmefiaggary‘ Efinlm" three-tier wedding cake, and vases . - . ,. °,,-J. s.T -l '9 - “Te 9,9“ . ‘lama: "idltlcd v.- SHQWS 2.30’ —— 7 — 8.4.) I Far (il-hrilahlc Purposes gumed MM, anlTh-l 23g gcltlzkaiyRatlxi-leen hlgfariyrviiyfccarvillev, aim?“ T‘,§’,°§,§§{“,_,°,‘,,, ‘,,,,,,°,°",’,,,. fivAhvfi5fi-fi-_“v_~v, l1._ mother. Mrs, J. 0. i‘ "5 91" ~11 l; b! - 1 groom was nrovuflvd b!‘ R01’. G. C- -—~' ' ~ '"'" . 0 King Street, Charlotte- camem“ Mhnon“ ' NIaIy m“ Webster anzl responded to by the- , ~__' '_'" TT" ' ' ' "TI E, I i Mflclsaac- Milbel Tera“ “Imlaghanfi ro m. By KQII Rflyll“ --_-'-———-—-- MHYhPhYIIIS hwnistflunjMna MymfieJ; Liter Mr. and lvIre. lvlacDonald . . ,. . -0LD 110MB WEEK and romMIIIP Y- Mary c“ e‘ “e “a”? ' left on a honeymoon rip to St. ' ' Vin fill EXhibiI-Iflli» 5115"" 5"!‘ Helen Punch‘ Rygn- cat f‘ “.9. Andrews. N. B. The ldt-‘s trav- lli‘h 17th 18th. 6 ERR“ smmi- vwm“ Anni” "“I1I'l¢-lling costume was a two-piece . |'-'o'o'n'h'u'o'h'a\‘-’o' stitpte met at the home of ivfrsf appointed dele- ' Thin column 1a rcaervod foi- new: of local interest, advertising of u newsy nature llily be landed at five cents u word. strictly uny- IDIQ_II.I|_‘IIAVIDUI. _ I _ i‘“‘i COOKS for Photos. CONFEDERATION LIFE IN- SURANCE. _-- .- _ ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCE- . MENTX-Mr. and Mrs. Albfli. Pauli Brookfleld. announce the eruzagefl ment of their daughter lilorencei ado to Malcolm Bruce, son of Malcolm A. Mat», ld of Halifax, forme ly of. [Glen William. P. p. 1. Marriage w. take Dlace in July. 74-11.; POLICE couwr — At the Police: Court Yesterday. a drunk received a twenty days‘ suspended sentence, a man arrested for vagrancy was sentenced to three months in Jail; and a motorist arrested for reck- less driving was released on $60.00 bail. His case comes up today. I ‘ REGISTERED CATTLE PUR- CIIASED-Mr. Wesley G. Bruce. Bothwell, P.E,I. recently laid the foundation for a herd of registered 1 Ayrshire cattle under the mlrchasc bonua policy, be selecting an aged 00w in milk and one heifer califi] from the herd of Irving Nelson. ,01'well Cove. Under the some‘ Policy, Mr. John Rodd. MIIIOII, ad- ded w IllS previous selection with , the purchase of a cow, and a heifer oalf from Ernest I/und These animals wer bv Mr I _.=r,. L,W. Rclper, Live-Stock rieiaraanj Dominion Dept. Agriculture. PRESENTATION — A surprise llJarty was given Mr. and Mrs.‘ .Tl1on1as Gass. Hunter River. on I Miday evening, June l6 ilvhen about I45 associates of the P . 'I‘e - phone Company from Charlotte-i tswr and Summerside arrived and‘ riled the couple with a beauti- Mr. Starrett the manager gave the address. Mr. anti Mrs. Gass greatly appreciat- cd this kind act. Their former home was in Alberton and Mr. Cass has retired. A dainty lunch ‘was served which was greatly en- Jivctl bv all. Mr. and Mrs. Har- lzuni HlII, New Glasgow, were spe- cial guests.—-G. FINE FIGHTING SPIRIT - A stirring account of fighting by the Cane Breton Highlanders in the ' c that pushed the Germans z from tho broken Hitler line in , was givcn recently by a 1 Canadian Press correspondent. Among those mentioned as par- ticipating was Corp. C. T. MacDon- ald, Baltic Lot. P. E, 1., who was wounded but who carried on und- er fire, reaching his section's ob- jective and helping to consolidate it. RELIGIOUS RECEPTION On Wednesday, June 28, at the ‘conclusion oi an Annual Retreat int Mount St. Marys, directed by ;Rev. A. Canlogue. C.SS.R.. two lyoung ladies of the Diocese gceived the Religious Habit of "ne orable investiture with its. tradi- |tlonal bridal ceremonial marked ,the first visit of Most Reverend IJames Boyle, D.D,, to the M "her House. Bishop Boyle wasmssls‘ d by Rev. J. P. E. O‘Ha.nley' and ,R/cv. A. 0. Murphy. Following the Mass. 1-115 Excellent! congratulat- ed the new novices and their par- ents, stressing the nobility of their ' u ‘vocation. end pointing out ittutli of tile Gcspcl saving. l harvest indeed is ilaborcrs a1‘? f ' ‘ladies who r?" IIEIITRAI. GUARDIAN . Mt. Herbert, has Kinkora Hall June 23. and and __, (Notices . Bog Iflemlng, distinguished young I music featured by the Toronto Scout oi.’ ewan. Bob's father is also active in scouting. being Cuismaster gzsllfldlhh composer, who“ 67.. is a former Saskatch InSeska Wapella. is a small Saskatchewan to n M l ah 500 , n% a Q5838 I an population m show orme Scouts nlist- ed. three killed. oner missing? one a prisoner of war. the D.C.M. been appointed a meynber the Executive Committee which organization has always shown a keen interest in Scout aining. Boy Scouts and Wolf Cu t,- arlo. Western Quebec. b5 c! on toiba have been asked by the ricultural Supplies Board to assist in adrive for milkweed pods this fall “are used ctlo rerglace ltcflzgok remen ous eman or military Jackets. The Duke of president of the Boy Scouts of the Nottingham County Council. 1n his annual report said that e wc-rl purchase a Scout uniform to wc1 at official functions as soon as i: cégilld ‘gave enough coupons. ‘e5 ‘ Millions to purchase B‘; Scout mom. shirt and socks. I To m displayed in thc Bov scout Move. mrnt during his tenure cf office as Polish Minister to Canada. Hon Victor Podoskl was honoured re- centlv by the Bov Scouts Associat- ion. Before a guard of honour of Ottawa King's Scouts. cflflclals of the notional office presented M1". Podoski with a pair of Scour beak. cnds. engraved in English and Polish. toxiither with a aserles of Canadian Scout books Mr. Pod- wkL. who was himself a Scout in Poland. has shown much interest in the Movement here. Kinkora High School Closing The closing exercises of Kin- kora High School took place in on Friday evening, An interesting and instructive progiam was presented to ~an ap- ‘preclativc audience which filled rhc lmlilf to its capacity. t er in: certificates gfrsscntation of prizes- Lt. My. J. R. {Weir names in religion are IMUFPIIY 856195596 the BYMIHBIQS G 1, .. .;,-_,~¢a»and complimentary remarks were ' art), is.’ li-II. Ttrizecca SarkWflade by B6B- . M- Linkletter. Ann Celestine), Lenqgxllvilh, Rev. Father Callaghan of Fort Augustus, and the Trustees of ____ the School District. ‘ " ARMY CASUALTY LIST - ‘Following was the program: Among those reported slightly 096E111?! fIhOPUP-“Lflfld 6f 11°96 wounded in the latest Canadian‘ 8nd GIOYYY Armv casualty list are Ptc. James L.a\vr;=1~.cc (Gallant, and Pte. Jos- cph Alphonse Arsenault. Pte. Gal- witli u Nova Sco- ;1.f:t 1111c’ P. . Regiment, and his xicxt of kin s his mother, Mrs. hfargztret Gallant, Coleman. P. E. I, Pte. Arscnault was serving with a New Brunswick Regiment, and I his ncut of kin is his mother. Mrs. Wellington. lunt was :1 Arscnaull. ‘ . Also i\voundcd is Ptc. Richard Joseph ,Quiun, who .\\'?.S serving with a .Nova scotla and P. E. I. Regiment. Pte. Quinn's _ncxt of kln is his mother. Mrs. Mary Quinn, Cardi- Evangeline ! P. f, tiflcaies. J. R. Murphy. D-D. reported slightly , Young Maggie " Graduation ' Pageant Life's Action Song - Jolly Sailor Boys Song~“All Thru' the Night." Valedictory, Presentation of prizes and cer- Nced Address to Graduates — Rt. Rev.» Line's NEED.” ' Life and June instill into the minus c1 flour Mairlcus facing the g9 problems of life the great ncedf of pressing ever upward and on- ward in a" true s I WWO whose honour 0 sand he cout has Won the D F C. and another‘ Superintendent Herbert Darling. the Boy Scouts Association representing the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Portland. who is ‘I orkthe keen interest he has , Duet - “When You and I were’ I van. Agnes Marie Tool St. Clair Trainor. e, Emmett‘ New cream i AULD-MMDONALD Zi P byterl Chur h, Char- Deadoranr llotteggwnfes a isIIcallv cdecorated with early summer lowers, was the scene of an interesting event on Saturdav morning. July 1944, at 11:50 a. m.. when Mildre IEclna, daughter of Mrs. Allison A. IAuld. of Charlottetown. formerly |of Kingston. and the latc Allison .5, Auld, became the tie of, lGorclon David, son of MrsJW. H. MacDonald, and the late W. H. MacDonald of Mermaid, P. E. isl- and. Sa/elybelp: ' ' Stop Perspirution i The ceremony was performed by Rev. G. C. Webster, pastor of Zion shifts. Doc: not 1mm: skin. I Church, in the presence of relatives 2. NownitingtodrynClnbeuRd ‘ and friends. Hshrlfwrshaviha- ' Mrs. E. C. Johnstone of char- 3. Prevents under-arm odor, lottetown, beautifully rendered the hell’! srvrrersrirlrlvn "TEIY- “Nuptial Music", and also accom- 4. A yurc. while. antiseptic. ' I panled the soloist, Miss Norene E. flawless vlnishms cream. Auid, sister of the bride. who. dur- 5. Alvardcd Approval Seal ol ing the signing oi’ the/ register, l. Docs not rot dressesjor men’! AmericanlnsriruteofLaunder- sang very sweetly, “I'll Walk 156-, ingf-hifmIcfit to fnbnc. U» , aide You," Armlrcgulafly. Attractively attired in her flourl length wedding gown of white brocaded satin. with finger-tip veil, and carrying a shower bouquet of red roses. the bride entered thc I church 011 the arm of her brother- l in-law, Cpl. T. H. Ferris. of Manc- ion. N. 8.. who gave her in mar- riage. The brlde's only ornament was a three-strand string of pearls, “They lay you can get anything with fluarcllan Want Ads- In than!" A, ,, 5‘"..?.'.‘!‘.°.!'..°°!“-..-- -. p. a, bride was vice-principal of Park dale $011901, Charlottetown. 1st. " ' ' formul l -avoitl omliar- .__ITIIE..,,QILIABI-QQTTEIOWIY_ GUARDIAN ,. . l "Aichic", as he is familifrly‘ know ‘i . --”'" ' THURSDAY, JULY 6th, TYIIIRSDAY, J ULY 13th, ii WEDNESDAY, JULY l2t ' FRIDAY, JULY 14th, at. A Father Pr... Wings 0.. 5.». mlinstone had the honour of pinning the _ n to his friends. N TUESDAY, JULY 4th, at MOUNT STEWART. WEDNESDAY, JULY 5th, at SOURIS. ‘ rmpav; JULY 71a, at MURRAY RIVER. l MON v, JULY 10th, at omaanv. , TUESDAY, JULY 1,111., aTHUNTER RIVER. ...-. F>1FV¢I The only Prince Edward Islander in the class which Efflduflivd YEC- wily at Ml. Pleasant B ti: G. School was Sgt. A. M. Johnstone, only son LicuL-Col. and Mrs. E. W. Johnstone, of Burlington, P. E. I. ‘ coveted wings Col. much on i’ i at VERNON‘ RIVER. Ti‘? h, at KINKORA. at NORTH RUSTICO. VICTORIA. f. companied by their parent h‘. only attendant, was becom- ingly gowncd in a floor length dress of heaven blue sheer over PIT". 0f christianfsatizx with coronet of blue floivcrsi suit of rosc crcpb with matching hat and topcoat of white polo with whim accessories. Previous to her marriage the On their return they will reside at Mcraiald. P. E. I. FAI-S ETEETH ‘LIIEIITFQIRML-Y .511. ' Q Eomfoill- Igushion NOW WEAR YOIIII HATES EVERYDAY IIEID COMFORTAIIY SNIIG TIIIS WAY It's so easy to wear our plates all day when hold firm y 1n place by this “comIort-cuah1on"—a dentist a a. I. Dr. Wcrnot’; Powder lots you enjoy aoliil fonds vent sore gums. 2. Economical; amnll amount lasts longer. rnasmcnt of loose :1. Purc, harmless, plateiullclpspre- pleasant tasting. Aflflugflflgv-TQN-MOIIOYASOCRIIIDI delighted Ilr. Wern’e“t"s“-Powtl‘er ,_ 1 |nna1s1 shrink ma, POWDQR IN IIH WDRAD NO ADMISSION — ALL WELCOME Children under l6 will not“ be ‘admitted unless ac- { l S. “STERLING w. 1. Mrs. John S. MacKay entertain- ed the members of sterling W. 1.] at her home Wednesday cvenlag., June The president, Mrs,‘ Elmer Fyfe presided and opened the meeting in the usual manneixi The roll call was answered with: m a donation of a bleached flour sack. ‘There were sixteen me1n- bcrs and two visitors present. The minutes were read and approved. The unfinished business was dis- cussed and disposed of. Reports of the committees were received. The following new committees were appointed. to visit the sick, Mrs. Gordon Pyfe, Mrs. Melville hforrlson and Miss Geneva Mac- Kay, To prepare program Ernest MacEwcn and Mrs. Ffyc. To prepare lunch, . S. MacEwen. Mrs. F. S. Bell, . Fleming and Mrs. The annual ' opened and contained $5.80- motlon it Was decided to send cigarettes to the boys overseas. A contmt prepared by Mrs. Lorne MasEwen, won Mrs. Bulge!‘ and Mrs. Fleming. It was decided to hold next meeting July 5. Mrs” James E. Hlscott kindly invited tne members to meet at. her home when the roll call will be answer-i e with hint on etiquettc“.,1 nch and a social hour follow“ "d by the singing of the National Anthem brought the meeting to g close. In Memoriam In loving memory of our rlear Mother, Mrs. Hugh J. Lamont who departed this Iilc July 1st, 1942. Somewhere back of the sunset. Where loveliness ncvcr dies. She lives In a land of lory ’Midst the blue and gcrl of the i And we who dearly loved her, Whosi; passing has brought many e ars. Will cherish her memory always, To brighten tho passing 38H‘ At the Itllzawn of a beautiful day, hvfilltememberod by Her Family. , —-W.O, Norman HI CANADIAN ARMY ,; < IIIQBILE MOTION PICTURE . UNIT This Unit will show Special War Pictures at the fol- __ lowing places in the Province: I“ v city. and Mr. and Mfrs, i , field, who a ér 1.- 111 Mr. and lVfrs. Jannm Flow‘. .! cph Flood and \ 1'" s I ‘ ceuml ........1 l '- l Thin column ls reserved for news. of local Interest, but lliAVffllléllllll of a newsv nature may be insrrttd at five cents n. uorfl. strlctlv nav- able In advance, ' ‘c-irfsvvrrifiifiaaiaairi" I coNrepennirTciN LIFE m? SURANCE. l W. 0. N. MucKI-INZIE MISSING MacKc-pzio. 20. who formerly residcti Willi h? cnts, Mr. and M Frrunnn if Kenzie, at [I13 Pr lll(‘l l ' Battle-ford. has ham r ing in action- over on . Born at Saltcoats. \‘.'.11 1' flcer MacKenzle received l1 school education av ihlllili enlisted in the RCAJ“ 194-2, He received I125 i lng at No. 7 I.’I‘,S.. and ed at No. 4 _SVF.'.I'.S._ S and received his wings as a ‘go bardler at Pearce. Albm Went overseas in Fclaruarv Saskatoon Star. l Grandson of Mr, Kenzle of L011; CASUALTY LIS frniuin: l reported killed in llCtlOn in fr» est Canadian Armv z Ptu. James John 3hr Mrs. Margaret A. C. .\/l.../i Mount Stewart E. P E l those rcportcrl .‘Ili{ is A/L-Cpl Jilllli" Who was serving 1 lan Avmou ' COI\\‘III'S 11cm ' Mrs, Eva E. Convxll, .\.n E. I. ROTARY I. ‘ TIIIION — At n luncheon of ihu ' . ary Club yrs- Cudmnrr HPVP President of 1E1.- ed the statement rit past District Goviri . that the great fault of m plc is that they are Illllllfll’ ‘Jicial in thought, .‘.i1 Cm ‘(I that iii.- 1110i t and ilial. Iways to see inlprnwan’, qr from an international pain In support of his tho ICudmoro quotcd Illa Arch Cantcrburv first ncc |aud bcitcr ' responsilnlit. ,' which ‘ ..» fellows live." Personals Mr. Colin Murra5‘,/1\i¢;1<io\\' Bank left yesterday for Moncton, NB,‘ on a visit with his brozher. also hie former home. Mr. Beverley R. Newherrv of} Yonkcrs, New York, has arrived in; ‘the ciljv on a brief 1111116111, uni‘. iis receiving a warm welcome from‘ his many friends. Mr, and Mrs. Charlie Roge- l E Donald, Brcatinlhanv. ifrom an enjoyable 11111:,» Moncton,‘ onwutc the; Magnetic Hill. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Ros ‘ and young son. Wayne, Char‘ town, are spending rhcir > l1‘ in Tr_von_ iviih l\ . parents Mr and Ml . __ . AB. Jack H. Cameron. R C. N. R son of Mr. and 1111's J E Cameron. 260 Grafton S cPt. m5 arrived hmnf‘ on furl AB Cameron has been in ih-:- sumac four years Mrs, El R. Norton ant-I eons. Jimmy: and Donald ha umcri to Crapnud. alter slit’! ; 1hr past week w1ll1 Mrs John H. CD111" of Bedforcl. and Mrs. N: ":1 fl. l} rccvniln t . it. ll1c:1's1.='r;' ‘ nf South M" tailue and Flo no where the)’ won‘ John Donahoe- . Miss Marjorie been cmnirwrwl the offivr‘ of Board horn (If l)I\Iz2Imn1:',, Ribliifit l: If a1 is‘ (fclock beginning Wed- uestizl). July 5, and lasting .Ll‘ ‘.‘1'L-d:1c.;dal_\’, ‘7-1-21. l i "Jfl-“Jfl-“r“a"r"u'a'u'a'u'n'u'u'n’io'fln'in' . :|,_.”‘—,~I_. _ . Joyce asked earnestly. than angels, Harknes 1 1m going to stagger him. ‘ l lvc c2 1 I11 1'0‘! ‘ y I beg your pardon I dont kndvl §vvhat you're talkiniz B- , P-I-C-N-I-"C ‘cf-N '»‘|‘n‘a'n There was a than hanging outside Fawlefs house. With iUTlIIIC and few pedestrians he WM nct able . ‘ ground. 7% HRS. vewrinnx ‘ LEAVE CHARLDTTETOIVN 7:60 EM. KELLWS EIRUSS WEDNESDAY 'l‘i.‘l.l(.‘ IIOYIIR nlil wnduci ZEEETIIIES In The FIILI. GOSPEL I'l.“~"irli\1.‘s"l‘.»\l. CHURCH. Elm .Y\\c., Charlottetown W13- Mlihl except Sunday, July ll. E. 5115111’ ES, Pastor. Si“? J . l2. By Leslie Qargill _ (Continued from page I) __ Yowrt- going to do it, Richard For good 0r ill, I am. about littll to merge 111w the back- sunduy is visibility day for guar- murmured. A3 he crossed the road the detec- 1m to edge away until halted sk c ' ' ed, ~ 'I‘yrrell send you bout, sir. Yon".- a biotin-clothes detective. ’\ ~11‘. business! - m. flilil’. to interfere wit? i 511'. v i‘, is somewhat unusual tel‘ mt- Whether the 1n- 11111; rathei "llS\\'liI1 Inspector - be cn-co 03" lac "ie ;' \. be tcz. late ' Illc Cnuuuwil