Emir. r9; 1941 éyt/ESTERN GUARDIAN ZfiGENTB: J. Elmer Murphy. 1B6 Hanover Street, and George Clow, 90 Ottawa Street. SUMMERSIDE and PRINCE COUNTY News, Subscriptions. Advertising. fir: Guardian may be bought at any of the following atoree in Bummeratde: B," Bookstore, Water Street; Gourlies Drugstore. l1 Central Street; Tuongo Bakery. Water Street; Mark Glullet, l‘! Granville guy’; Guardian will be delivered to any home in Summeralde.’ flirrler Iloy at L's per day or 17o per week. Phone 209 for this aervloa u, il.»; your order to the ‘W! Iflnllllla for delivery on your routo, 15w- , q eggs every do! escort -lll IIISIITOWN mavens, sundw paying highest market laaeltown Hall. Monday. May 19th. przces. tiinclair a: Stewart Ltd. ’ ,%tah 8.30. Spangirod by Albany _____ |Vlllage institute. , 0ST in Summeraide -— —YOI SALE-Dunlap Qty-gy- _.',>__. on 12 brown-ribbed rubber "Sfllll He.“ Fjndgr plgasg phqflg‘ berry plants. Louis Moose, New Annan. Am.‘ 551149)“; Deere was.‘ —-CATHOLIC WOMEN'S LEA- W hart-air ln good condition. f QUE I-lld of C. Bridge and Forty- nmt \V3Llgll. Wilmot. Phone "veiat h- ‘Y! C- h°m° Tueidfll’ (H. “Piling 8 ocloek. Lunch will be ‘ ‘ s served. Admission 50 cents. __|l" YOU ARE PLANNING on dmn; iliit cement Job this sum- m»: and iiiint a good mixture of gvnirl ("til sand. phone or write rcrir -l1'il(‘l' to Weston Raynor, (antral Bcticquc. phone 13-4. ' l t l -WA.\lTED—-Girl for lighthouse iirork; good ivages. Apply Mrs. lltcster Jenkins. Summersidc. ' ~Ar.av;n'r0a'. zitoniisy. May 26th, “Dance"_ Don lilcssefs Orch- estra Ilfodern and Old time. 9.30. i0 l o'clock. i -¢‘F()R SALE-Fawcett range in; - .: contVtion. Apply U RIO‘ | i l t I t -Blt‘.(ill\'i‘\'lh‘(i Miiy '30ll1. or!‘ rl-re will be opcii Tuccdayu ’l‘hurs- . Street. '-~ Reliable »-\i \\"l‘l-.ll l‘ _ i ltoucf- (lay iirid Saturday evenitigii. closlvt? " '~“"" 3mm“- ‘llffl-‘i on Wednesday at noon. Sheldon Roach. Box .01 mxmm -—l-‘0lt SAUL-One thousand ‘ I CiHMhRNN" Baitmllbusltcln of Foundation A Cobbler t""",'f,', ‘tmr ii‘*¢“‘,t1utaiticr-. Nelson Casvley. Ken- lhiv (‘win 'l'fl'~.dngronl llrflfd“ llal! r-rt ‘tltfi. at S n P M.‘ ______ ____ llcdcqzic .l" L'._ " .:~v~ s: s ‘ M t Personals I _mli .\'_\l,l~.'- -l\tinc-ptcrc itai- i -.\'ii1~:t Ethel Reid of New York nu: tllll?ll§~l'ilO‘ill suite; one Eiitcr- has flYrlWfl 111 slllmmefiide l0 pqis ylanqi-cti mllgc Call after visit hcr aunt. Mrs. H. R. Crock- 6pm Dill Winter S‘... Sitnimcr- Pti. 5 m» n:- phone 150. ' -- lilr. and Mrs. Albert hfacNut: and family of Summcrsidc have left for Culgaryu Alta. where they plan to make their home. S mlfl-QNSIXGTUN v. v. v. pru- tcilis their varicty concert at Travellers Rest Hall lilonday. lliay l9 at 8.30 p.m. Spoiisorcd in rild of Travellers Rest flail and t —Mr. Wendell Callback has re- s<hocl Sale of ire cream. 'iurned to his home in Summer- » _sidc for the summer holidays. from Mt. Allison University. S Y’s Men's Meeting ‘ it Summersitls ‘Wellington 0.W.L. Annual Meeting Dr. Hillard Clark was chairman for the weekly meeting of the Eurrimcrside Y's Men's Club held lrt thc Baptist Church Hall on ~- ltfay 15th. .\ ‘llVClj,’ “as led by Rev. Chis and Albert Hucstls ren- special piano arrange- 19: annual meeting of Lhe Im- t inoculate Conception Subdivtsonfl C. W. L. of Wellington parish “as hcld on May 4th with a largo attendance. ' The president. Mrs. Clifford Gau- det, opened the meeting with thc League prayer. In hcr _addt'\.Ss. Mrs. (latidct sircsscrl thc “titr- mony that, has existed liclWCEll the executive and the members and she thanked tlicin most sinceicl/ for their cooperation and goodwill at all Limes. she also thanked the Chaplain. Rev. Father Glllls.~fol' his interest and attendance a‘. all . cxcrtitl-vc nteetings. After all reports were read. l-‘lB following officers were re-elected for the ensuing year: President: Mrs. Clifford Gaudei. Carncgy. dared a ment of Onward Christian Sol- dzcrs. l-‘mc Shccn was inducted as it ll£‘\\‘ member. Robert Willcit uas a cttcsit. Loivcll Hancock re- nticszccl and received the promise of members‘ cars to transport Sunimcrstdc school chlldrcii to the ilusic Festival in Charlotte- l’l'~\'ll llPhl ivc k. The dirccto"; alro \ ttcrl tit l n with other sar- llrc club; lll providing a bus for the saute uurposc. .\l0l'lI‘,\‘ M. Boll. ltt.P.P.. and a mcmbcr ill thc Club. gavc an in- terciztrc ant-cs on fi..l and - _ W". ‘lr ttllitlincijtl mcveral‘ instuiv Mfig"nyécc President‘ Mrs‘ Herbert Pfff." ""‘“"; m“ m)" “fmmls 2nd. Vice President: Mrs. .1. Cy- Qqbi-rtttmc cicriily iccltitcrl Li m Gallant“ m‘ m‘ and m some cases are 3rd. Vl-ce President: Mrs. Joseph itorv extinct due to thc itticoit- McNeil ‘ trialled activities of sportsmen and Recurmng Sepuemrv; M“ Um ‘ c. tr.- llllfl to the lack of udcfl- De_§RL~/P"€s_ y u?“ ‘4""'"""“u"" nlca5lires- H" Corresponding Scrrciaigv: ‘Mrs. iisrd Flciicral support. for inc Than,“ N00“... ; ‘iflvus tirolccis now underway in Treasurer: Mrs. Leo Gallant. Prince Edward Island tsponsorezl After the appointment of con- lntl financed by the Fish and ante Association and by the Do- lnton and Provincial Govern- rnlrt ti» itialntaln and increase hi’ supply of ilsh and gamc. “Kilt 11¢ hoiiitccl out. were not nil’ for the benefit of local ortsmcii but were of consider- hle economic valuc as natural mutton rind attractions for tour- l‘= if liiopcrly developed. veners. the chaplain addressed the meeting. He sald lie was very well pleased with ihc work done by our subdivision. He appreciated our efforts to extend beyond home ..i- t/ercsts into broader fields. flhd $0 being faithful to our motto, "For God and Canada." He said zliere was important work done. being done. and still more to be done in safe guarding our Christian idea's ——G. H. M.— » t v BATHING AND SWIM SUITS-for the aun and surf are stunncrsl u"! season. Beautifully made of colorful, sleek fabrics-satin, bengallne "'5 "lilurl. In plain colors with contrasting trim and handsome prints! iiese one and two-piece modeh are in a fall gc of sires. The prices ' m "um 4.95 to 10.95. The Swim Suit of today is figure flattering and l "Humour-they're a. far-cry from the cover-all of the '“gay 90's". i "'1'" BE smart and FEEL smart in one of these new BATI-IING' IUYTS- —- Ladies‘ Wear Department. I The 5 and l0 Department has oodles of soft. thirsty TERRY TOW- - T"?! got them from one of the biggest Towel Manufacturers in tlils couniry- These Towels are in three shes-email, medium and JllQ h"! bath size. In solid colors, stripes and cheeks, rose. Ifeen. red Ind I “ti” Price ls so reasonable too-only 28 to 89 ecnta each. Comc “Pllfillr III-write In for your supply. - 5 and l0 Department. i! '7 Fuu are contemplating painting your home this season. you ‘Wm lmrfllflle your supplies of HOUSE PAINT-now. while there ls ‘ “firs! stuck-we expect that there will be shortages later in the aea- l Sh’; The llardyvare Department has a complete stock of Moore's and 3 “will William's House Paint. Sherwin William's Green Seal White firm-fl"! Master Painter White Lead as well u raw Linseed Oil and m ntlm. Come in and consult our stall about your needs-choose "it"! Ind buy your Paint Snppllee. The Hardware Department ‘ “illedarlest stock of HOUSE PAINT at the moat moderate prices "ll- — Hardware Department. t ‘H’: Gmery. items worth mentlonlhg today are-Groves Brandi "m" SYRUP: if there la anything quite aa delicious u the tangy "M m "7 "Rule Syrup on waffles or pancakes-J Just wish someone W". "ll me about it! This shipment is of the 1N1 sugarlnl- Th"; M l; lloitle ls Bil cents. The other item is frealt. pitted Jalln l“ Plililrea-elean. plump. firm and ready to use. The l-pouml t i . ‘It ll 35 centa in the Grocery Department. area's: modern KITCHEN UTINBIL la colorful. light and easy to n. ‘ma!!! the China Department are Ladlea, Mixing Spoons. Z-prong It Potato Maahera of atalnleaa steel with red plaatlo handles "M! each. Another line la made of shining Chrome with nai- :.';‘:""°°'| handles at l5 eenta eaoh. Bring your Kitchen up tn m Dora-hat these bright. umlile and necessary. UTINSILS. , children .l'Li'LFlJ'Li'Ll'LFl. CAPITOL At seventeen, o girl's heorl is so wise-cs boy's so oehlngly unsure M-G-M hos ceoglit, with vtbrontwormlti end under- standing, the spirit oi this thrilling adventure of youth in love! AN '0'” PICTUII Shows 7:15 l 9:15 — {FIR __CP_T_ABLOTTETQWN __ QIJARDIAN "tnrnmnnrtmmi Summerside TODAY (Monday) - TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY 3-DAYS—3 F’ T‘ CHAMES COBURN says "My brrl role — - m s0 years cl Ll<l|ng"' CHARLES QUE-URN luv BEV t" ttumt .-llRliKE-TYlER BRUNYN tltlillYS 000m DEAN _S,T0tllt_lt_EtL _. . ltitlililllllllllli . Matinee Tuesday 3:30 ‘ U'U’l_~"L.l'l..'"l.l'L."lJ Ll'LFLFLl"Ll'l.l‘l.l'L-“|.l'Ll'l.l u’|.."t.t‘u‘t_t t iand that. the itialor nurden of this ,“'°1'k T911 on the ivomcn. and that ‘all must play their part, hand-in- thand ivitli other Canadian ivomeii. The selfish ll('l':~0llS. putting all tlicir thoughts on their own hCiIIKS, lscsltiding themselves from outside imtereitts, iicre living a very 13pm- ed life and should be shown the ilefll beauty and goodness in shar- ‘m: ihc burden of spreading truth ‘and fostering charity", lie 1mm”. ed Carl's blessing on the mcmncrs so that. they could vutiillllle ir-fi- jtflod Work and fulfil their "ties, and in conclusion, he urged them to have a vcry spccizil devotion tc our Blessed Mother ln this year of (h: Marian Congress. After a vote c-f thanks had bcca ltrcseziied to the chaplain for his lund ivor s bf encouragement, ria 1119919118 adjourned by prayer. Secretary's Report Follotvin: ts thc rct-rctziigvs re- port for thc ycar 1946-47. The year just ended has been a very successful cne both finan- cially and socially. Wc have held l2 montlily- inceb ings llllfl 8 CXCUlIllVf‘ iitcctintzs Willi a lflll' tittcnrlaitvc at cacti. We have a membership of tilt) ivhich includes 24 new members. During the year ivo have L-een called upon to bear thc loss of 4 members. We liaic G Pllid*'liljl'$lib‘if‘f‘l§)tlflflf to thc. League magazine. Wllltii are dilly ilislrlbutcd to the members. Monthly meetings were regularly reported in the press and all co:- respondcnce was attended to promptly. All not‘ llfll and Dlxiucsati fc:s and ohli ions have hccti paid The financial report shows the total receipts as $580.61 with b-LJI disburscmentl of $535.58 leaving a balance an hand of $45.03. Itieiiihcrs asslstr-fl thc Mobile X- Ray rlinic tltirlttg their stay in the parish; the Czinndinli Legion and School-Building Committee with their entertainments. Donations were sent to the Holy Father's Appeal for the Children of Europe; C. W. L. Scholarship Fund; Prince County Hospital; Sisters ‘of blar- ilias Building Fund; Sisters of. Service; Tuberculosis League; and a, first prize given for a school lof- tery. Christmas gifts were given to our esteemed chaplain; to inc Sisters of the Precious Blood; to the paijcnts ai thc Provincial lu- flvmary and to a bereaved fanzily. We provided transportation for to attend Catechism classes and tie also provided some children with the necessary clotti- in: for First. Holy Communion. We contributed $170.00 towards equipment for a new classroom, and every month a committee was Calendar tlauses Excitement In liensington School All is serenc again in Kcnslilg- ton High S~hool and and things ltrtv: their normal p iticns. That i=. with one exception. 'l‘licic 1.. .-i blank spot on the “all of one of the classrooms and '- out: looks t-lcscly hc might d‘ 1i mo. ...l.. line of some that. once co‘:- cind it is fupl-sscd that the {Slllli- mersldc inciwshant WilO disirtbulctl it to his customers ltopcd to get some reasonable amount. of zidvcr- tising in rcturzi for it's ment but l’l(“-(‘l' rilfl he thin ‘lVOlllil hcqaiizri a "t"lll*l" ' and a iiiriiiei" of \‘OZll|‘0\ would split thc ‘Yoivn factions. Whcre ls tho That ls a m,\< to he solicvl. months it. haul livI-Jli unit surirlctily * was thrown on ii and it liuii; for 3 short time tbs- i-cntrc of all l'_\'."ft. 'l‘he picture on the calendar ikiili of the type that would dcltrli placrttfltinhc "pin LHTMT-‘Irftfpi . lllll. among tho niotc tnottr-t i v ‘that promptly" tnoved anrl passed that the calendar be removed. Feeling: thnt this» uroup ha’! no zttitliorlly in lllln iiiiittcr the. lcaclicr ln qiicslion appczilcd to the school board and on rocci any Llie backing of at least a liunibei- of the members decided to let the calendar remain where it. had hung since January. Another meeting of the llonit- and School Association was held and the calendar was observer} to be occupying thc usual place Vi'll.l\ no sign of cvcr having been (lla- turbed. Thls of course was not vcry pleasing to the titover of thc motion and thc (IlICFtlIOII was very acldily asked why had not the calendar been remoicd. 'l‘licn ric- vcloprtl an altercation which rc- sultcd ll‘l one of the trustees \\llO hurl been vlgoi"otisl_i' supporting the teacher handing in his ics.;.tia- ltion. To show that they stood b:- hind their champion a number of the teachers promptly submitted their resignations also, to take appointed to visit the schools and ‘effect l“; Fl-ldnyg report on required articles. Study clubs are organlaed. Meet- ings are held hi-monthly and deal I primarily with religion, education Ind Ciklllmillllly ritat-ters; Masses were offered for the League members. the dead of the parish and the souls ln purgatory. Messages of sympathy were ex- tended to bereaved families and visits made and treats proiiied for the sick. Quilts were donated to a needy family. Members have taken care of the church linen. of the altars. pro- vided flowers for holy days ond fitrliishcd nil church music. To raise funds members assist- ed al. the entertainments in the parish hall. and at games during the winter. Funds were also raised by tees. blngos. a bazaar. a share in a, lo‘.- teigv. cash donations and a sala of apples. We ivere represented at the Dio- cesan Convention ln Charlottetown by two delegates who furnished us with valuable information concern- ing the wonderful activities o! the League. ll‘: wish to express our appre- cla“ ‘ll to our chaplain, Rev. Fat-i- rr Gillis. for his tinilvln-g interest in our work and his attendance at our executive meetings; to the press for puhll-shlng the reports of our mcctlngs; and to all who lIEiP- ed in any way to make our "car a successful one. Respectfully submitted. Welling- ton Sub-Division, Catholic Wom- en's league. Mrs. E-mlly Des- Rocties, Recording Secretary. A ‘few days after the meeting some oi’ the citizens circulated a petition requesting this trustee to ‘reconsider his resignation and it is isaid that over ninety-five per cent of the rate payers signed. Faced ivlth this testimony of their con- lfidence the trustee withdrew his ‘resignation and the teachers unto- matically ivitltdrciv theirs also. So far this story" has ltarl all the elements of old fashioned melodrama except. mystery but now that comes in too. Otto morning the pupils entered their classroom to find llllil thc twen- dar had disappeared. OllllIifl/‘fl itnd SIISPGISMDR that ll had tt-eii taken by some of- its dctiactot-s ‘the pupils rleimnilnctl strike and strike they Slliiljl fashioned placards hearing slogans as "ti-a want our ratch- dar hack" niavchcd through the heed lo the school hclt calling them to class. It ls said that they returned when one of the trus- ttees promised them a big lead but whether this is so and whether they will get it ls not known but they did go hack to k5Cll00l after only bring fllluenl. some hours. I One of the elements of nit-lo- drama l»; missing after all because it is customary lo- liavc_ ihc Ill}- stery solved before ihc end. In this story the mysicry ls sttil fl mystery but. the fact that. the source o! controversy has disap- Ipsared. no matter how. has near- led the air and all is quiet 43am in Kcnslnglon High Bchool.--S. {ill ]\"l'~¢_il\.= . .rll rCI-ttvrtfd ti: ‘ inicsi- ~‘ into tan ‘ jnir n.c.ti.r. Parade in Summerisitl? tlmples of that type of art. 0t‘: tiight thc Home and School As- sociation met in the vlassrctont iilifl sittldcnly one of the tncinbcrs siplcd thc rulcnrlar. Althuitgli otlicr nitclingt: lmd hcori lirlrl lll ‘iiiit r rnoni this was tho first ttnic il. had been noticed. A motion was streets of the Town and paid n-i.._ See Them In tlur Ready-to- Wear oltartitient (Upper Floor) PAGE FTFTEFN Ladies’ COATS anti SUITS For Those Requiring Roomier Sizes COATS in order to meet the demands for lady customers who require a little larger size ill coats ond suits, we are carrying o large assortment in both lifted ond loose buck cools with new shoulders and sleeve styles. Tweed: ond checks in blues, navy and black, ‘l6 1-2 to Z6 l-2——40 l-2 to 461-2 ond 38 to 44. Topper coats in grey ond black checks. Sizes I4 l-Z to 20 1-2. Favoiucii by fine. gpriitg weather CliliICllS cf S\lllllllt'§i'\'l('l(’ tnrtlcd out , by ll\|ll(ll'(‘fl$ ycslcrtlilj.’ to liorir the ‘central italitl of thc FLOAT". and sce a parade of airmen and arr cadets through the streets of the town. During the hand concert in lllenitiviltl Pl\l‘|\ that. followed the Wynne 5i.‘ Alrixztndvi‘ Cilll-lflfllllvl» British lligli Ctztiimissionct" who is vrsililllg in Charlottetown, ac- companied by an oLflcial party arrived. He was being conducted on a sight seeing tour of the Is- land and his arrival in Summer- sz-dc was tlmcrl io coincide with ‘the concert. The parade formed up at the Queen Hotel and proceeded down Water Sircct to Granville. Gran- ville to Convent to Summer and to the Square. It was under coin- rnartri of Squadron Lcadcr Lani;- siiiff. D.l“.(J.. commanding officer of the station and consisted of itvo flights of airmen and the Sum- lll°l‘Sll1¢ Air Cadet Squadron under Il'l_ving Officer Norman MacLcod Jr. This is the first Air I“orce paradp siiire the station reopened and it was evident that the people were happy to See their hack by the numbers that. lined the streets. AL the park Acting Mayor Henry Wcdgr- "introduced the band and said that. during the irar _yi;dl‘s the relations hctiveen the people of the Toivn and tho personnel of the Air Force station haxl alivays been cordial and he was happy to have them return. He welcomed thc hand io the ‘Town and salrl he felt sure that their concert would be much enjoyed. The sand ls a, Ell-piece musical organiza- lion under the command of Squadron Leader \V. H. Duiiphy and Sqdn. Lrlr. R. Lriivlov. Squad- rnti Loader Ullllllll)’ is a native of ltcriQv Valici. [KR]. and a. fotni- cr stmlcnt. of Si. Dnnstanls Utii- _ vcrsilyz The llflllll lcadcv is WC ll C. O. Hunt. The band has head- quarters in ‘Prctiton, 0111., and ivorks ntnstlyfin Ccltlrnl Arr Com- mand. They are cmirlnrling a tour of air forrc stations tn the Mull- tlmcs and nii lcavitig here will proceed to Moncton and their to Goo-so Bay. Labrador. It is doubt-- fiil if a. hand of tlicI-r cnllbre ever tplaycd tn Silmmfiffitle bcfnre. Tilnl. lthclr performance mci with an mi- ithusmstlc response by thc people livas quite cvl-rlcnt from the app- ‘lause. Their repcriclre ranged from ll-ght classical itumbers to s-ving and lnvludcd a tiiimher of marches. Selections from t.lic musical "oni- cdy Oklahoma were received wiLli much enthusiasm as was Cc-lc Porter's "Begin the Begulne" A concert ivag hold at the station theatre last evening at 8.30 for station personnel and invited ghosts. When tho llrtih-‘i llw‘ Commissioner ZIFClYIWI he ..is greeted by Acting Mayor Henry Wedge and Mrs. Wcdgc. Mr. J. H. Strong. Town Clcrli, Cotinciliors Lloyd Gc-rrill zzrt/l Mt Ciorrill. ‘l1 D. MtTvrisonl ‘Iririie iT-Trilfifititi H. B. Schuvmaii. Mr. W. M. Mel- ‘ list-i. president of the Board of Trade and Mrs. Mcllislt, Mr. Moi‘- Icy M. Bell, M.L..A.. and Mr. Fian- cls J. hIacNTcill. hiLA. Acconipzinlin: Sir Alcxariricr Oltitlcrlitick tvcre I.:itl_v (Jltiilcr- buck and Miss Ami Ulnitcrlittllv. Miss Bcrl Butt and Mr. U. W. ‘Policy, tnemlrcrs of his, Dllitffdl party, also Hls tic-nor. Lieutenant Aunt Tillie Goes To Town Presented by Baptist Players WEDNESDAY. MAY 21st. AT 9 UCLOCK SHARP In CAPE TRAVERSE HALL FRIDAY. ll ’ Zlirrl. 9 O'CLOCK NIIAILI‘ In FRBETOWN HALL FOR SALE T TUBER UNIT Foundation "A" Green Moun- toin potatoes. This stock, fest- ed by eye index in a greenhouse, shows one-third ol one percent mosioc and possibly some o- mount of leof roll. EARL ROBERTS Kinkoro. Summer-side l Rni-"iasSuiNAUY/KFE T. Earle Hickey Chartered Accountant Office at ll! Granville Street \ Summerside I'hone 675 l t Sizes sun's Suits in dressmoker style or greys] browns ond black. Sizes l8 1-2 to Z4 l-Z ond 40 l-Z to 42 1-2. You will find the above garments ve-ry reasonably priced. Sinclair & Stewart Ltd. ~—$IllfMEIlSlllE- they stopped at the new restaur. Governor J. A. Bernard. Miss _ _ _ Ell/Hit Bernard. Mr. Harold Ber- am wmch '5 bemg bum by Mr’ Hard‘ Premier and Mm J_ wane, Leo Coyle to cater to the tourist Jones. and Mayor B. Earle Mac- ““de'_s' I Donald of Charlottetown and Mrs. MacDonald. On leaving the Square they were conducted on a tour of that " Toivn ivhicli included the Domin- lllflfldivy‘ 6-48.80. Tuesday 8.80 "ion Experimental Fox Ranch. The High Commissioner was much iri- tcrested as he had never prcv- iously seen foxes Ln captivity. especially’ the new initiations such as platlnums. Leavrng Town A Comedy Drama. with Ella Rained and Rod Cameron trl "Tl-IE BUNARODND” O—O—0—-F ~O-Q#Q4'O-O~OQ A T TE N T I O N FARMERS WlTH-TRAGTORS i Wo have installed equipment to loud your iroclol I __A__s_... __ .J_... _.s._ tires with calcium chloride. 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