H2 1110 Guardian. flhariottetown. Fri. Oct. 19. 1962.».g::1atlon service and dedica speaker at the evening 1100 am North Eldlllgfi h gfv Ealllh nhnstno minis- PEDERATION or AGRIC NEWSLETTER .. ............ ...... ls... .. ............. . .... .. W... - ' ‘ sum, . ' . 0' ' »-Lood’ supperwillbe.ohurvodshIp.11.00a.m.Ba D so CHURCHES -.-. s-mm school. new mv-.53; .......:; $3., ‘.;‘.?"....:....‘.’.:.'. nnggghrgg-gyg, g;;g_~- ...u'........ no Rev. D. or. ....-.. r......s...u.. "5 .1; ~ . o 0 '”°”‘’ G“”'' ‘A’ 35- "“"“"”' lot can a.m. Choral euchariat at 3,: WA who my Arc bald - tn! Bedeuuo uh Worlhhh 7-.39 A,-ln- Lay- c tinued from a e 2» . ‘nu: rnnsari-nnlAN'11 am. The hl!h°P °°"3“°‘°'- minister-iofl charile. cripaud! °“‘°"‘“*"- 5- 7- "M"-°“' ‘“"‘ mm 6 "{°" “V”, ..“"““’“ O S Cnnladlhll Mr. Hugh Lollvtgy. Cate-lCllurch in Canada. wood Is- celehrant and preacher at hath Sunday school at to a.m.: wor- "M “ _ .3"""’ “" ‘WW’ ‘ . chish worship (Dv; Mu, ands: servicelol worship at 11 services, Veo. Davies. The ship at 11.a.m., Tryon: Sunday ‘L333-1-0N puom-.1 chm-go.‘ nmnnqul United Baptist och: 9.30 a.m. Harrington; 11"-"L The sacrament of .”‘°.oraanlnt and choir of St. Paul: school at 10 a.m.; Clpe 'rrnv- United church. Rev. David Church. Sunday School. 10.00 a.m'snd 7.30 p.m.. Mt. Stewart Lord's suvuer will be disneuied Anglican Church in Chtrlotte erse. Sundny Sch 1 at 5~m2Mac aid. as- a.m.Worshl 11.00 am. Rev. li. . .; tel‘. pr a service. Preparatory ser- . town will attend the St. Ellsa- p,m.; worship at 7.90 p.m. The ‘ comm sunny sohool, 1o mm, 1,_ Egtabrooks, Assoclate‘pmo,._ rs of Cape Traverse wr. slit . 11 am. Tlgnish wor- Masonic Lodge will ‘attend this . .;.s§, 2?p.m.. Sunday School. 3 NEW WNDON Perish - service. ,/ :p.m. Alberton Sunday School. 1o,u-m- H01! C°m!§uhl°h at St. smlhmflsmn C h r i 3 t i a n a.m. Worship at 7.30 13.111. 'M'“‘l‘'- 11-00 3-“L 9 3’ C°m"“1h- lion. St. Thomas. 2.30 am. Even- Church. Minister D. L. Hewlett. FREE CHURCH 0!‘ Scotland. ; son-g. St. Stephen. 7.30 5) m. Bible School 10.00 I-m- W0!‘SlllP Worship Milo. 11.00 am. Sum- Confirmation at St. ‘Marks. 11-00 MIL (Broadcast OVH‘ shot :30 am. Rev. Kenneth Rev Ron Parsons. rector. C.J.R-W-l Evening Service 7-30 W. R. Cameron. Minister. -:_—-—:' The service at eventime will be. - lconducted by the laymen of the! FUNDAMENTAL B a on st lchm-oh, Church - Central Bedeque. Mor- ning -Worship. 10.45 Sunday sch_ TRYON -Bonshaw U n I t e d.12.oo noon. Evening service 7.30 gelitlat §Il!;f.l:Igat.e.“l’1::iflL- ‘Rev Bernard Toner, pastor. r v s, er. o : - “ ° F PRINCETOWN .— Lot 16 Pas- . . . ' M M K - at “O gulgsl lgpsesrikernrtllt vice Thursday evening 8 v.m- ihelrvs evensong at 3 s ‘ T H 3. s I o o Alrlng At Moncton Meet . . . wart ervlce. Rev. . . o-.Rev. Donald Nicholson. mlflll-eblshop coadjutor, preacher. Rev. h e 1 h d “m I ' lcanon, 'I‘.E. Loder. rector. The decision of the Executive T ere is apparenty to e nolgrcun ‘ even a e me can m._,.5_ The Kirk 0; sh Jame; . Council acting on request of the letup in the weather pattern. be serious. mgr ’. STEWART st‘ P°'} EREETOWN GOSPIEL Dllall. federation to allow the h i g l’I,EV€.'l days which are forecast The _ 4' ‘ y , o h lers Bay Charge. The United Services for the Lord I 83’: schools to close should be much to he s un n y are overcast. and and the co-operation of the M‘. ANDREW S Tlllted Churct Church’ Mount Stewart. 10 am_ ,|su-e;:lklng Sofhbrlead 30.30 a.m.. appreciated by the potato peo- ; on overcast days rain falls more high_scho01 boards will be of Belle River. Spec service ‘a senior Sunday School A dul t un av c oo an gospe we who at this stage are at. : or less continuously. ccussderable value Provided the 7.30 p.m. Speaker. Mr. Reid B“ Class 1115 8 m. worship , meetmg cancelled 50,- specm gehatlly beginning to fr};-.t th ej With rfespect‘tvonpotatoe-sd A h e gigs” its part. Sangstser. music by Harris u1m9a m J-unit-n_ S“-nd-ay School: 1' meetings in Crapaud. lly blasts of late fa . Irisk is rest. I so e n . . singer . ' ' ROSEBANK GOSPEL aim Last week the Maritime feed 230 pm‘ worship‘ st‘-‘V d mm a_m._ ACROSS THE ISLAND r. J MOUNT government’s decision FA Bristol. BRANDED INSPECTED gfmght Committee met in MM.‘ CAVENDIS!-I CHARGE. The Peters l_3_ay: 10.30 a.m._Sunday Breaking of urea ‘ , ctou with representatives from United Church of eagtalhea. St-tlool.M:.3l£ p.m. w1%:1ii;pérRev- Sunday aschool 2 p.m.. gospel S T E A "son the three provinces preheat New Glasgowdll a.m..i a23%"_I)_£ic. ennoh.» Z-_____1sorvlce p.m. "ONE 'Il.€mS under discussion were‘B“dE9 “HY 33’ 3°” C9 ' ’ NORTH -"WON md Bmhdhl, Y .on. 11.00 cm. Weatmoreland. ,_ BACK 11312111?!) l;rresbvterlan_ Churches ;o_oo ,,m_ Sunday school -moo toral Charge. United Church. 0 . ‘rumours that certain changes 33-911 C5"°'1di5h‘ Service °°“'l 0"‘ 5°""“ “"13-m-l oo a.m. Westmoreland 11.00 “ BEDEQUE Eare planned in the freight assls- ; Cllleled by members Of the L8)’; . . PAS TORAL i Sunday 5011001 and Bible “"5 l am (advanced summer time). . ’ n ' 4. . . Z - ‘ h I lthat am" "’s”°°“"‘ ‘l PRESBYTERIAN cnuncnrCl'a’3°- The “Wed C““’°" °‘ ‘t P15 pm Bmwbm Bib ' Don't M188 ‘"1680 At St th ° B . a a P . t" ;mcn‘s Association with mal re m I V I S I d { §‘’"ff._’,._ "§,1,’§§'cf";'lo$°¢§:g%?,s,§§2 g chair in attendance 7.30 pm. legisl . . ‘ . - _ storage policy for grain is to be ‘ in Canada St. _mm.s' ems‘: Canada. Bedeque 11 a.m., Bor- 19 ‘lass 5' 7-3° 5‘;-'I1;i"!§s° ‘t UN ED CEURCIL K9531“ 1'1‘ . _ _ _ ta]. H3 0.111. Rev. G. ‘ en. ter- ‘.1011. Layman’s Sunday. Church introduced. Dropping of the annual rahyhay servlce at 11 den 3 p in No service a ‘school 9.50 a.m' worship’ 11.00 . . I subsidy on corn before fe e d _ _ _ .-_ -_ b3fl."- M13 Arthur, MUITHY “"11 I THE [1 R E 5 B y T E “IAN . wheat became available and -Eolggldwggisclfiafizgo §1$iste!,_" i(‘Cndll(‘.l both services: Rev. . Church Rev E.H_ Beam BA_ [333 ic‘;n%§b32 gmhfgnifsglgid . c also caused concern. »'- Ronald M. Cameron. minister. ;B.TH, BD_ mhhsten Kenshm 8- A- in - - . , BY NEIL A. MA'l'HE_SON Final decision was to neck on THE p R E 53 Y-1-E MAN : Eton. Sunday school 10 h_m_; di‘ Y» - -- . _ ‘ _ ’ Provincial-Fem 3'1"" . l’°“3". 0‘ “'9 M“i‘"“°.5 3 ‘"99" ; Church in Canada. Central Par- U,.?:e'§'N§§,l,fi§1D ch 3,1‘: ; vine service which is the mournosa Pastoral charge FOR TODAY'S column _I wecht to the Stllathnatrn home of mg with the Hon. Alvin Hamil-“Sh Clyde River; 10 ,,.m_ 5hn..Sp'fing“eld 1-1 am’: o,Lem_y; ommunion service 11 a_ _ 1-1-he United Chm.ch.Bmwn J“, Premier Walter Shaw. who is Just getting back to work after a ton in the hope that morte lcanhay schohh 11 a_m_ mommg; 7.30 I . Both vices in.F!-eetown; Sunday Selma] 2 p._m_ dm,_ Mmmeh Mimmeguh 11 several months absence that followed two manor 0l,;CI‘a‘1'!gnS.i Doc- bf 1earl1?dl0I}l"SOV(l;rlsI'fl("l‘(‘?;1 ePa9;‘“d'l worship. Canoe Cove. 5ip.m. raly E charge of B_Y_p_ gmup,_ sun, lDivlne service 3 pm. Ord1na- a_m_ Mom-o5,_ 3 pm_ E1m5do1. ours assure him lies making a splendid recovery. l1l0LS t_”pla1_olr:n ng on re gt an t 3!-flake day service. Nme Mlle Cm. W day School as usual. 1310!, of Eiders elect, K31, Mom. 730 h_m_ be several months yet b one he can attack hits prob ems or a h an opportuniy given o 7.30 pm. HaWest_m sewlceh ‘ 0,131. Mah,eque_ S U h d ay 0* his uS1.IalVl8°F- . . . "*'"mm€"d3“°“3 °" ‘°°"‘ ‘"3" with Mr. Stephen MacLeod and- ANGLICAN CHURCH, Crap- School o. p.m.: worship ser- He .d‘5p°5°d "I ."em‘°m°’.‘.l mm“r5- 3 "‘.‘rma",,Lh""P when m‘ l°"‘°' . . . the Bel Quartet providing aud and Springfield. St. John‘s vice 7.30 p.m. Mr. Hugh Lowry “€35 5'-"”“*5 3 ma“ 1“ l"‘b]-‘C me‘ when he 53”‘ “*1 lead ms pa”-V A5 “ """’" "l “"5 memng ‘t ‘ special music. Churchill: 1045 on Saturday. October 20th, con- 5 of the Marshfield Charge will 5am/77ers/0/9 Store 297/ 9.00 There was no suggesl.ton he'd run the election and quit, I section (including Ontario andl CHARLOTTETOWN STORE OPEN TILL 4.30 P.M. SATURDAY » Just Plans or Vlrlts and we will hold-your urdsr 'tIll Saturday, llctobsr 27th Pharmacy out 4-4219 Fall 1 NORTH BEDEQUE Pastoral ‘ Charge; United Church. Travel- lers Rest 9.30 a.m. Freetown d1dn‘t ernbrrass him by asking just whet he may retire. but I'd- Quebec, and the federation will imagine the "Squire of St'ratImalrn" would like to be in charge hold 3 conference on grain and when P.E.l. observes its own version of the Confederation centel:- mo-stock in onawa and seek g. trial in 1964. and he would be. unless of course the Libeials install meeting with Mr, Hamilton In therr own leader when the election comes. "likely in 1968," a November. possibility raised in our tallg. and something any political leader it has been suggested in some, must always keep in mind. quarters money C/78f/0//[8/[OW/7 5/‘ore 2‘///' 9. 3 0 ON SALE AT 2P,M, SHIARP CWARLOTTETOWN STORE ONLY . furniture 12 Only Students Desk Lamps Reg. 4,49 93.69 home turn. Tumblers 9 cs. Reg. .‘»‘0 6 tot 88° -.':=..~.:..v Plaid car Rugs 100% Wool 64 x 54" Reg. 9.98 comforters 60 x 72" Reg. 3.98 4.49 ul- Toothpaste Deal 1 Ecounmy Size Colgatds Ilcothpaste plus bi-us‘ Reg. 1.69 HIS CHIEF ambition now is to get small industries. perhaps might be saved from freight as-l Elam-i.ly industries. established to the province. The "tremendous sjstance and used to promote. response to the idea of liavndvlcrafl t-navlntirg. for example. “was heat production under ARDA. most encouraging." Axgricuttural curiosity is arous- I was interested to find the premier hm turned in D.’-ltllIl!l;; in or; and the proposed meeting in, oils. to occupy some time during his enforced idleness. ‘m Nmvemher will seek some of the emulating Churchill." he said with a grin as he showed mr‘ <cw:r- 3]-,g\vers, at canvases. Incidentally. I Sllg;,'f‘Sl you keep .\norc\v ltlaclisc zu llllnu’l5Y‘-l-l-ll\'G POTATOES . when the party does select a new leader. His farm hat-kgrourtl There IS tlollllng Vet‘! l‘EW_'fl; in this alarilcultural province. the fact. he was chosor. for the acting the 1301 that C0mP€tlt1Ve_ lellllll preuniefs role du-rin-2: the past l”-ltt‘H= month or more. rhnd llow Ol I10t«'_il0€‘S leads 10 Cllltml 03 has the acting role in the diffu-l,llt highways post arc some of my quill 1005- ‘ . reasons. Whenever there is pressure to move 8 product for any reason , ' -- re is I a e ur sin 1950 Convention ls Recalled .§."‘;......f‘..”".t.i“.i.’1.....t‘i.;°..%...-._ ‘in at a lower rice. " REMBVISCENCING for a few minutes I recalled tliie .I.ibar-all §;ene;a11y of: one ig inter. l gloved-nment had sent Mr. Shaw. then deputy minister of agi-icul« ; estod in gémng .5 much as pogo ‘ ture. to Europe urn an international agriculture federation tour in SW9 for 3 product‘ but when 1.950. so he would not be available for the Conservative leadership the chips 3". down 3 mnventlon that summer. It was never adm-itted openly but it was must he arrived at cmmnoo gossip among Mn uartv men at the little» ;h..-ldiug for a price or the possi- Slhaw had not been aware of it at the time though he “did L mum. of losing 3 an mink they were most ent:htisiastic" over getting him away. Also pf some sections of agrjcu]. not generally known is that a cablegraun from the Conservatives 1 hm, producers have attempted went to his London hotel asking if he would accept m0n'l1‘ll'a‘.'ll0fI ‘to get around the shortcomings don‘ leadership. Mr, Shaw was out nrf town :01 a few days on a pact of competitive selling hm._ gate tag itinerary. and the convention was over before he saw mmihg the number of dealer‘ ‘i‘V1 “"‘~ . to. in some cases. one a enc . lint there were no reg-'el._:. Acce-ptmg would have meant toss; Undel-Standa-bly the agegts in of his (‘.1V'Ll service ,lob seve-rat years before normal 'l‘€tl1'l11g a-ge. .;di‘ph1ced have not always been It would mean immediate loss of salary and a sizeable reduction ‘th i u "d h ' an - d -'11 t Id‘ ff rd t"h t ldmcrranhl °“ 9”‘ C 3” ‘V’ “‘“ "' -m superannua on. us mo. in a - o 1 . e o y. ‘ h,_ many cases with huccuhi . , ‘ fought the move towards centr First PC Winner In 28 Years. sehnhng as _ lam mum of MR snaw admitted. that he had gotten a terrific thrill on persons are ‘$910118 8 Product election nigltt in 1959. That‘: understanldaible. for he was the first ‘here ‘5 ?°Tt3l'11Y 50103 '0 59 ‘"1 man to lead his party to victory in 28 years. Ham, J. D. Stewart °l’P°Tt“mtY fl?’ the buyer '9 93' ' had scored the last previous win in 1931. But his answer to "now courage shaving of the prices- lc-ng had you been thinking of party leadership and the premier-'5 Fm‘ ma“-V Yea“ “'3 d15_3dV3“' office?" surprised me. . . ‘ taxes of the system used in salt- “I had not been thinking of it at all". he said.“ The first den "'5 the CTOP h3Ve been T990801” clslon to enter politics actively came when 2 very s-thong de1ega- ‘ 9<l~ but 70!‘ nearly many tion from the Cardllgan district liird Kings» came to me to 195 years any move to chance the men's wear It. had been a mistake. he emphasized. to no so far from his own system has been met w it}! fumitnro men's wear dd5tI'iCl'. of 2nd Quefims. He would naturally ha;/e llllaed to run at 3 V6-'l'.V Stiff 0DP0Sltl0t'|- 4 On“, 2 Only Men’; Thermal Men’: home in 1955 but i. ere was no opening. a: ve erall campaigners ‘ PLOUGHING - ' ” r R. . Betll, nvnw on the Supreme Court bench. and J. Pit’ . Ploughiniz long recognized list Chmme ~ Size v _ L Mathesnn. now highways minister, were rlilnnuiuz. So he accepted 3 the basic farm operation is now! H’ h " - sh“ Re‘ 175 the invitation in neighbouring lst Queens instead. ‘seeking its share of the dwindl-h _ 8 ' ' Ilzee 5 - M- 1- TIIE PREMIER "enjoys political life" he told me. He ‘lkos l ing tlm e before freeze up.‘ RBI 5-90 I particularly the personal tours he has made through the province. Whilp still regarded hy many as ‘, Reg. 14.95 Drawer“ Rea. L99 esy get. tlhe politician out where he can meet the people in their ithe basic operation even p1ough- l ' homes. and their |')lla'(‘P5 of bttSll‘l(‘SS." I-l. hrllps to break down har- in; on no any {arms 15 being’ a rlers. to ahnllish the feeling the p()lll'l(.'l'8lN doesn't. care once he is hshaved into the hackgrnund. Tho ellecterl", he commented. = grain farmers of the West out But an almost constant stream of vilsilors to the premvier's ‘dopom-ling to an Increasing ex.j ofvfice is difficult. ‘Sometimes I don't get. anything done all day. tea: on discers which actually’ but talk to people", be told me. There's a great deal of important ‘ plough and do the cultivating in . malt r.~l:ns.se.= a pro-mic=r's des. cm-respondrnre that is vital tngthp one opefati()n_ Even in mist some phase nf the economy. It doesn't seem pnactlrsl to keep him f prnvjncp 3 hm,-;11_ hm inoreao. ,‘ from attending t0 it. ; in: number of farmers are plac- ‘ reater emphasis on grass- ! O O , , Office Vlslts No Problem E|sewhelre.1W”="m'h= and in s°m°.°ss°-, 3.99 shoes Women's Satin mm-h ma, children’: -wear child:-en's wear é THE SAME thing .happe.-had to Alex Mattlr.soo wt an be was pro inter. and to Walter Jones before him. tllnugh it‘; probably worse. now But. it doesn't happen to premiers in other provllict-s. Nova .Scot1a‘s Stanfield told me at Hallfa 7-: last _\«'r..M that he has no vts'.t— or problem Quebec's -lean Lesaze said the same thing when he was here two years ago. -doing little if any ploughing. Tho operation is a vastly dif- . fczenl one from the day w hen ‘ with a team of horses is good -days work was an acre with a lsimzle plough for a ploughman requiring in stead hand. a There's ti feeling the pvcmler is all powerful. that he can a d gm“ eye‘ and 8 mm loot’ The [1 I , . . . . . I . lgang plough made it possible will do things his mlnlstcl. have refused. But Mr..S.hal\v explains for the less skillful N, do good ed. a pramlcr nankonty :3.l m accordance \v.th pollclcs that have Wm.“ and ted“ with tractor and been approved by .he legislature or by the cabinet as a whole. A-rid . either t I 8 U 1 n g or mounted that s as it .-thmllrl be‘. Anyuung else would he chaos. ‘ plough‘ mp good ploughmhn "DID PUBLIC speaking always come. easy to you?" I asked: must have the quahu“ of “I the man uhnse platform performances Iwe admired for mtimyl - ear years. even when I wasn‘t atw-aons in agreement with what he wlasl FARM l‘;-ORUM saylnz. ."'_Construct..ivo public speaking never (names easy to_ any-1 The 23” season of National mehdilald. tl"I1:1‘9Pll$(l. lot (‘rt thought unto .h/e Farm Radio Forum programs 3: ‘ an ‘°°"S‘”’° '0" " V ‘'a.5°5' "'91 me" “ 3 -opens Monday with an examin- _ owes a great deal. to the l83tCl'IllH‘fl and uxample of Dr. Maloo.:r.:_ atrch Cummings of Nova Scotla Agricultural College. Truro where Walter’. Fhhm F shaw headed the public speaking class. And he "Md a ma ‘ English lear.htsr" at the Ontario Agrlnllboiral Cxiltelga. Guelph. On-l tar-lo. A couple of years as writer wt. 1 ' ‘ at Gardenvale. Quebec. also helped him. Slrcllhnctirn Story Is Interesting I WAS interested in the story of "StraA7l1n:airn". II was just a wheat field. the premier hold me. when they came to It some forty years ago. Walter Shaw was "a young man. and as strong as a horse". There was lmderstzandable pride in his voice when he said “I out every stick of timber that went into the house and 2‘3}.'.'l. 'l?..°;.‘l,¥.§2..”.l',.”’.‘°...’:‘.‘.‘.t;t;.."f..‘.‘“.%..t‘.‘: $.°.‘i“§..h‘2l nev No-m-n M-one-me. mu- 1,, ohm fim,._._ alonary in India; Graham White 'I'<he lavndscappiruz. including the plantllng of malmy bealu-tlfu-I ol the A“'“'‘“’'“ B'°‘d°“““3 trees, was allso a person offtrl C0” west can look through a "picture window" in the builtontotilieholrseinthepaetytsac-.etn tractlve. ‘'I planted some of the trees". he told me “bdose I left lntiremorningtotgach vooatiomttralnhi¢htlnRmuMocLem.%* gag Manonial . ‘mam-:'s A solid. nld_-fashioned type welcome for the ;1J':m}l';;°';h1‘I3d3-gun -53-; AI: ‘ smwma ' Ovtzrseah Institute. I The program was written by , _ M L-he George salvorson. directed by custom of idle cotmlrydlde. as pleasing now as it was i L3"-V G°3“°“- N‘''""”' "m 5‘ vlhm the first people settled hare. aeecntd a natural part of the: 3°93” S°h‘“"- cture as we sipped a cup of tea. and nil-bled a tasty aandwloh: Tlme °‘ "'9 l"‘°|d°|9‘ l‘ 0 mute ' u revolt-s." M m fed‘ . P-“‘ I ought . I came contented iii If ac-mm-f Jfte” W8 nu..t'".r1'.%'fre in lieu oeacuurui home and com-I roman axacimva mas fortabler It's palsy to see why ttioufiilis of mtlrunaitg are temvttng. W: . _ From Canada. where Farm ""‘“ G"°“""'3 J“““’"“‘l'Fcrum was born and where it continues to thrive. will shift to India. Australia. South Africa. France. Japan and Nigeria. In these nations. Farm Forum has come to mean Information. discussion and un- derstanding. Featured on the program as lnterpretors for the many mu- tetions of Farm Forum. will be 4 NEW YORK (AP) — William 2. . ::r-:- :°~a......-°: e-ot o t . . A‘nO"'I.|' GHQ” Yflrfl COIUHTH company. died Tuesday night In ;Los Anueles. the company an- I HAVE rppoe. I hope. for a ret‘erur_e to last weak‘: ghost nounced Wednesday. Richard- colunmuaiawordolappraciatlmtothemraypooplewlso son was is .suuest:ions,from~1fi4to1fl37w‘l'iea he was P chino Pants Sizes 30 no 36 Reg. 5.98 4.99 _. children’: weer Men's Moulded Stretch llubbars Sizes!-M-L ladies’ wear Flanneletto I hfllQVlI’0I Frcncll Pryor I ' 0 pint also Reg. 2.8 . 1.69 'l'ra.veIIll-r slippers ls‘1ZeIS-M- Yardley Talc Reg. LN ullies’ Aid Raj. 3.3 Mitts 1 Assorted sizes and colors Rog. 1.60 ladies’ wear"‘__ Nylon A Suede Gloves .1 Boxed Panties Simon 4 ~ Re3,Ifor1.c0 _ I A 10 Oodonnt Macaroon: .1lh_Cello_Ba1 111535-"§!' '-:-‘.0’ -:=_=msaea- 9'2’-4'33-'F)