'Q_-"IVA~VILLIaLI)¥ is no substitute “Mil. And no and for mdonplnceitcosu hgoreoobeedvennged the skilled profes- ggpsl services of this ,_ pmuipdoo Pharmacy. m»: u. wont t DRUGGISTS N2 Prince St. A?‘ b‘: “(at .v‘...-.t§'i>":ii rt‘. 1 is War-Four Years Ago p; Tip Canadian Press will! to Vichy were placed aboard a1 [AILY SHIPPING HISTORY ‘ capsdion ocean shipping dates to European fisher- “days of early us who frequented the shores o pwfoundland and the yorinces. |:=='—— INDERS FOR COAL AND COKE ‘ Federal Buildings-Maritime Provinces w TENDERS addressed to d. and endorsed Mari- "t. v ‘can ay, yiti, 1945. for the supply 0i me Dominion - s 1n the Provinces O1’ "move. a1] m ‘ -: undersigne .... for Coal -- Provinces" w .. a p.111. tons for and co-ke for New Brunswick and Prince rd ls.ant1. cificoucns and forms of h can be obtained from the Pur- ~< Ascnt. Deimtmcnt Oi Pub- ‘ Works Ottawa. the Resident tect. at. Halifax, N. S, nnu me ent Axchitec‘. u-t. Saint John, I: . Tenders should be made on tho W! sllPllllcd by the Deparunent M in accordance with depart- = i= smlfloaticns and condi- . attached thereto. Coal deal- ‘ltoence numbers must be given Iiltu tendering. The Department. IOSEYVCS the flirt to dun-anti from any success- tcnderer, before awarding tire IN‘. u security deposit in the lm c! s certified cheoug on char- Ilei bank in Catutdn, anode pay- ‘e to tlrc order of the Honourable ‘~- Minister of Public Works, equal hi0 per cent of the amount of the ' . 01' Bearer Bonds of Minion cf Catmda qr of the Milan National Rstlwnv Cum- oud its constituent companies ticnally éuurntttccd as to I ‘- lple and interest by the Dom- u" of Canada. or t2 atoretnen- - bonds and a certified cheque. lceqtiixud to make up an cdtl By 0i‘ d1‘ J .M. stjsmavfbns. - Secretory. Rolrtuzent of Publl" Works. Ottawa. ltiay 9. 1945. O-O-O-ORO-OOQ I POULTRY We are buying live and, ssed poultry daily. cities supplied. Ship no llilr in week than Friday. "Di. returns. TEE ROYAL PACKING e J. D. JENKINS, Prop. Charlottetown o+0+e 5-12-3l. y m”. _,. _m.’w;' illflnizingii-rit-e is 11ers! Work expertly done mle-xarrangemenis now by w. o. simoo, P. 0. Box I92, Charlottetown, P. E. I. m" number of birds and date hatched. l t I ; HT Blsulllu I, mi-Presldent Roose- pmposed Fbicnch‘ iion with Germany and leaders not to I100 to the Nazis, Armedi chattering about ships then in U. S. harbors,‘ come to the dance arltlme ma; bought and paid , . on t You KIMNI? f....'i.‘.'1‘..¢.‘°2'.°°' fiiifi“ ti...“ ' m 41107‘ come fiitio§§°b ‘lift. "$3.. m‘! ti’; we liflzln the paratlon f _ them untiitliii M" W" hn m m. I" "lull! education, Summer Hostess .-by_. Lucy Poate Stebbins V11 When the Hudson rived at. noon from mg‘; :3; playing doubles with’ “Graléd 1s ‘guests of the hotel. 0°, T18 car. Slzhed one of the girls "Cute chuuff , ' . exclnimeedlrantiotger.lsnt h’ cute?" ' u perfectly gorgggug third. The y pert . the Wglku‘; What male!" moaned the moan was» The fourth giifntieiiiir rgfiiitfleigifi "$111118. but she missed few tramps °f m‘! mflsnificent car- the small neat chauffeur in “gum-m the‘ staid elderl woman who' with the splendi Huntlelgh, m’, 1...... ,lng some trouble in extrlcating I his two rich relations. The girls resumed the game, the “gorgeous gm think he'll n night?" RS118. you really lmow Mn tsgndem will’ doesn't he leave e desk enriier t I Bmgley m hlmwo dance? Wont “Isn't Eric Sanders sweet? Isn't he adumblcllfs pathetic." ‘They sa he used t0 he en- Based to t e Baron girl in the lwvk shop and um he ammo her. She's awfully sold on him-still." I.es1ic hated the way people talked. It wasn't. only the cld ladies crochetin or knitting in the row of r0: ing chairs with 1 mule." "Leslie, do f their backs to the 50s view. The young girls were Just ss bfld. “M155 Daron doesn't look to me u l! site suffgred lfrom a broken heart," .' c sci codl. "An s, buslianess is it o}f' nursWyw y what “ ut you know him so W911. Iteslie." retorted one with girls maliciously. Leslie laiuhed. "I don't know his love affairs." “We wonder about that," said the tiresome child. “We wonder e time." whf-‘ll they went in to freshen up for luncheon, the space before the elevator was crowded with new arrivals. To save time chose the stairs. At the hand of the flight she ran into Hunt Hui-downy. I-Ie carried a travel- ling bag which he put down when he saw her so that he could choke both her hands. ‘fSti1l here, Leslie? I was horri- bly afraid you wouldn't. stick it till the aunts arrived. I want you to be nice to them. They're sw- full good souls. "- Really." " hey won't need my 3mm- tlcus." she laughed. "Rocky Point has set itself to fascinate them. And they came prepared to amuse themselves. I sa/w they'd brought their cur. their maid and their chauffeur." "All very nice." told Hunt. not smiling. "Such services can for. I thougnt . you might like to be friendly. Not if old indies bore you, of course." i Something in his words made i her face us grove as his own. She would have to be kind to the llurdnwnys because Rocky Point paid her to be nice to peopled l-luntleigh wanted her to friendly, but her friendship had already been bo ht st so much money a week pus maintenance. It seemed dishonest to be atten- tive to old ladies and make be- licve it was because you really liked them when you were enm- lng a snlury as Amusement Girl. She could scarcely say to Hunt.- lel h, "I am not whet I mam." "Od ladies don't bore mc.',‘ lh said with feeling, "I'l1 do the best I can." He picked up his bag and walk"- ed beside her up the next flight to the third floor. "Aunt Caroline lost her only daughter in May. Aunt Caroline is my father's oldest sister. She's very eldcrl. Mildred was about forty herse f, I think. She hasn't anyone else but her sister. That's Aunt Emma. And Aunt Emma isn't exactly in the pink. Her iris- bnnd died a ‘your ago. It's not so gay being ol and lonesome." They came first to her door where he def/lined her only long exmugth to nsk if she would go for n little ride that afternoon when his aunts were rested. bit uneasy." he ex lained. " atls why we brought he cur. The chauffeur is s nice little chop I met down at the Y A l sun-i- mer down here won't do h any hzmfl." While she wu chmllflf lunch she wondered what. n world Huntleigh Hsrdaway was doing at the .M.C.A. Thu was n queer lounging place for s. million- aire sportsman and'polo player. At four o'clock Leslie wss tact- fully trying to make half e closer: girls in their late tepns believe that they had thought up the picnic for themselves end had per- sonally decided on nil ltl details. 1t was often difficult. to get. these ideas absorbed by young heads and then out again with the , r- sonnl slant, but it was better s- inesswhan to have them realise that she did the planning. As e mutter of fact she had the ll‘- rongmnents for the picnlfl already down on open-it we: to hire P"? ssaut“: .......-"' aim or y wou an time for the regular weekend R1106. "Why don't you tech up e sheet on the bulletin board in the lob- by?" she asked luily. ‘Then those who want. to go can out wn t eir names." "we-e to get some un- qgmiltz‘ ted e pre mt 0 5'11... co ytiibgnnmes of ell we ti-éantsrildethelgllllotlze. They can check e’ c ." mall's heeitnted. It wle hurl in these big efhire to mete “M. "iii. "13. 2...?’ "Just ssn‘ c - ve me the list "ed end put on for ' n» sure debw t a 15m Randolph, have left for Charlotte- e for ten months in a German mili- b9 City "The ‘re e C This eollmn is reserved for uewzi of local intone!» but MIVIIIIIIM 0| u newly nature may be murtou at llvo oeate o word. strictly pey- pble in advance. ——_-_...___.._.,_i 000KB for iIllvtvgitlDlli- UNUOADING TODAY. - one’ oorloed Portland Demon-t. Fen-i or cit-rum. 5-15-21. QONFEDERATION LIFE LN- SUBANCL , "uuboitomo ‘rormv. - One cartoon Portland Cement. nell do Chandler. RUMMAGE BALE Hall, May 19, 6 P. M. 5-15-10-21. CENTRAL ‘DEDEQUE HALL. - The United Chmch Choir ‘of Cape Traverse will preeunt titclr Variety Concert, Friday, ay 1am. A blues Edith on Y us. TICEIVILS ROSES —- Mrs. P. Perry of 50 School Street has re- ceived a beautiful bouquet of roses for Mother's Day from her son. L.-Opl. Arthur Perry. now serving in Holland. MB. AND MRS. IIEDLEY WOOD- SIDE. of Bradalbonc. P E .. wish to announce the engagement of their daughter Dot-Ls lrcnc. to Flying officer Thomas Ewart, scn of Mr .and Mrs. Ewart. Wallis, ’Ih VISITS BROTHER Rosaleext Hsughey. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Haughey, Charlottetown, left Friday morning for Montreal to visit her brother. Jerome, who arrived back from overseas. Jerome ls now serving with the Merchant Marines. HEAVY POTATO SHIPMENTS- Up to the end of last month 6.234 cars of potatoes hnvc been ship- ped from Borden to Tormenitnc. constituting probably the heaviest movement on record, reports Mr. J.H. Norton, C.N.R, traffic ma ~- sger, Moncton. who was in Clio.- Jottetown yesterday on routine business. RETURN FROM U. S. A. Revs. D. J. Morrison of Brad-i albsne. and T. W. Goodwill of‘ Canoe Cove, have returned front; o, very pleasant trip to Bcstozu, Cambridge. Providence. Lowell. Belmont. Dorchester, Concord anu other historic points. Mr. Morri- son preached the Gaelic service in‘ the old Scotch Church. Boston, and Mr. Goodwill preached in the Church of Scotland, Cambridge.’ Mass. 1 i ATTENDING WEDDING —Mrs.‘ town, PEI, attend the wed- ding of Miss Opal Gray. West Saint John, and LAC. Fred Quinn. R.C.A.F., also of this city, the wed- ding to take place in Charlotte- town on Monday. — Saint John Telegraph-Journal. PREMIER. JONES AT OTTAWA -- Premier J. Walter Jones is on, an official visit to Ottawa and is expected to return the latter part of the week. During his absence. the Hon. George H. Barbour, Min- ister of Public Works. ls acting- Premier. ' RELEASED FROM GERMAN PRISON -- After being a prisoner tary prison comp, Pic. Arthur. James Quinnywas recently releas- ed by Allied troops and is now safe 1r. England. according to rm of- ficial telegram received yesterday morning by is mother. Mrs. Mary Quinn. 100 Dorchester Street. . Another brother. Augustus. served with the Eighth Anny in, Italy, and is still in active service. somewhere in Europe. i I A LOYAL FAMILY-Mrs, Clcva‘ Roberts, of 46 Edward st, received e hydrsnge from her son. Cpl. Ira Roberts in Germany, for Mother's Day. Corporal Roberts has been serving overseas for the past five years. Mrs, Roberts lists three sons, 1 daughter and ltcr husband who served in this wnr. Alton Roberts is serving on H, NI. C. S. Uganda, somewhere in the‘ Pacific. Her eldest son. Inuit, Roberts. was overseas for one year where he was wounded in Italy, and later discharged. Fen- ton Roberts served in the Navy for three years in Newiottttdland‘ Later he was declared medically unfit and discharged. Her hus- band, Cleveland Roberts, served‘ in the Veterans’ Guard for four years, being discharged as medi- cally unfit. Her eldest daughter Bernice. is sen/ins: with the W. R. - AQYQIBY; the group. "If you're ready. Miss‘ Vance—" As an Amusement Girl, she; knew her duty. Men would he scarce at the dance that evening end if she didn't introduce Hunt. why. She was generous enou h to leave him wlt them while s c went to put on her hat. The chauffeur wasn't coming with them. l-Iuntleigh explained that he didn't like h aunts made him go at. ten miles an hour but they didn't venture to interfere with their nephew unless he went over fifteen. The old ladies were already in the back seat so that Leslie was tvidently eocpected to sit with Hunt. Leslie approved the aunts’ looks. They whore shrunken gut. sbziisificrsticé te wore expen ve ac an whys touches; their hair vras white and beautifully dressed. For some time she could not tell them ert. w (To be continued) HEAD COLD? Oct le nlicf! not lrnur ‘rtosrwofiud in each noigtill. amm- n llll so open r t awn . udsfilouiwn soothes, ' lubricatez. dhlnf helps more and keep your nose thy. Brinp comfort swiftly. Convenient. Pleasant. for Idulh and children. 500d ' Stocked By: bee Dru: Co. In Bros. I. L. Worthy le-, ‘ e leigh waiting on the outskirts of L these girls would know the reason M is driving. The be“ __."1l‘3 FHARLQf§£E£QYQ‘L_GUP-RD1AN GEIITIIALMGIIARDIAI j my 1,‘, o To Pacific i Lieutenant Sianhcpc Lciatb. U.S.l\l.,, who has been on convoy‘ clu bringing supplies to the European theatre of wsr, spent several days leave at his home in Monte ue. On his return he ex—! pects o be transferred to duty with one of the United Stttcs fleets in the Pacific. Li. Mu: Leod is a son of Mrs, A. J. Mm- Leocl, Mozitsgue. Fulton James Adavrrts, prisoner of war in Germany im- nc,rly tin-w: years, was officially rcpo ted safe ' in. the United Kingdom on May llth. He is the son of Mrs. Michael Hynes, Prince Street. . Personals Mrs. Margaret Cole, City. well enough to leave PEI. 11 pitttl, and is _wlth her daughter IMIS. John Burgoyne of Granville. Mrs. Thea, Sentner. city, re- ccivcn ttvo lovvly bot ueti." t. ‘IIOWQTS from her 5012-. _-y u tPercy who are ut p esent m E: ~ ‘land, Percy having recently rt- iLurnecl to lituglnnd front Germany. i Mrs. Percy Scutncr, city. rcccivu: a lovely ‘ocuqttet of flmvers from ‘her ltusbund. Tuocper P. (.1. 3c: - ner, who has rcct tly PCUTIICLI England sftrr ~, cndin save... months in Holland and tcrtnrltrv. i Annual Meeting P. E. I. Hospital Ladies iiitl annual meeting of the Prince Edward Island Hospital Ladies’ Aid was held hiondily] afternoon in the Cundoll Home,‘ with ttventy-sevcu ladies prcscnL- Mrs. MocKelzzic, the prcsulcnn] prcslticcl. Owing to the absence of Mas. Pope Clarke. mcretnry, Mrs. G. M. Avsrd read the minutes of the last meeting and the lost annual meeting. Arrangements were contpletcti for the Nurs:s' Graduation Exer- cises which take place in Hearty. Memorial Hall, Tuesday, May l5th,| sn-cl for the League of Mercy dis-l ploy of gifts and test, which v.'i'.l_ be hcld at the Cundall Home; ' 2.11’ - . were rend hi." the prcsidcnt; trcnsurcl’. H. L. Sear: . W. E. Cotton. chairman of the buying commit- tee; it/jys, (Dr) Campbell, who has been in charge of sowing f. 11c‘. past yciz‘; and Ma's. Lstth \ _,‘ treasurer of the Lt-ngrue of All reports showed tliut a V profitable year's work liud been ac- complished. These reports will appear in detail following the an- nual meeting of the P. E. I. Hos- pital Tucsday, T-irty 221111. Mrs. Ben]. Rsggrs, Jim, 1:11:11‘- man of the nominating c:~in:nit.-- tee. read the following report: Honorary President. lilrs. F. P. Taylor. President. Mrs. N. H. DeBlois V1, President, Mrs. tDr.) J. P. Lnntz. Secretary. It'll-s. G. M. Avnrd. Treasurer. Mrs. H. L. Scar trc- elected). , ‘ Ways and Means Committee: Mrs. J. W. Maciienzle, Mrs. R, T. Holman. Mrs. G. T, Iinrdie, Mrs! Earle Baker, Mrs. Ben]. Rogers. Jr, Mrs. Roy Quiglcjv. Buy-lug Contniiztec: Cotton, Mrs. C. A. Beer. Sewing Committee: Mrs. DQ111121 Campbell. Nit-s. Large. The i i I W l i i t i i . l l (Dmi Church Vice-Presidents Zion Church: Mrs. terson, Mrs. George Hooper. Mrs. Earleh McDonald. Mrs. H. Gordon eitc . ‘Trinity Church: Mrs. E. A Large, Mrs. F. G, Hutcheson. Mrs. Lotvthel‘. lvlrs. E Mrs. E. l". Jenkins. Mrs. Mrs. Stanley Bry- ant. Mrs. George Binns. St. Jnmes: Mrs. (DrJ C. H. Beer, Mrs. tDr.) Donald Camo- Seller. Fred Central Christian: Mrs. Milton Carter. Mrs. Milton Stewart. Baptist: Mrs. E. D. Nicholson. Mrs. R. D. Quigley. Church of Scotland: Mrs. Neil lVllcDougsil. Mrs. Ewen McDoctt- sl . , Aid Representatives on Trustee Board: Mrs. N. H. DeBiois, Mrs W. E. Cotton, Mrs. Garrett. REMEMBER ywusu By The Canadian Press ssn: m umrso xuvcnon~ i umbcrlnrtd Ferries pirlcv and Co . lvitttch tho ‘KILSSf to bring: port in rth of actual operation of the ‘For’ i‘ l 1Y0 _____ '1 lint“... cmtntonrrown Aorta... “ Opening Announcement ” in this Newspaper on THURSDAY We say ‘ Sitowrootns-are ‘OPENING’ Auuouttcenteitt because our Charlottetown like a “New I-I0me,”—0r will be when completed. The (hienittg Presentation will be on Friday and Saturday 0f this’ week. We d days. o hope that you will plan to visit us on one or both of these 0|". this occasion SIMPSON ’S extends a special invitation to their out-of-toxvn friends to visit them during’ the coming’ Week-end- F. A. STEWART JONES THE 129 Kent Street Reports Hwflillt: of North-mutant permitted for depreciation, took but The zmnunl Limited the clflce of Bruce Stewart President R. E. In submitting swtentent for the had been prcviouslv antong the sharehold- chainnan l'("v‘i£\‘.'C(i the in i110 fcllotving ari- ' tunic-i’ in ho srcretnry of Ltd. prcsided. fittunoinl Wnich ted I 1 tation "I om pleased to be permitted you another Annual Re- our undertaking, the s cf Service. itinued increase in traffic "n and I um giving you the for each your of our hist- l “ n t r’ i; ar Autos Truck: Rooster ‘Contin ued increase in Traffic ‘Airs. ‘ -* only tcn years, four cf u'hicl1 are gone. I think we should be given a short time during under txork that tended to, ind time permitted, was clelaycd until 1945 been attended period. and I do not know of single thing that would help im- prove She. on May 1st, 1945, took up theI service for this season. place some of the ship's staff be-. Special Representative SIMPSO 1to give n‘ report on the matter to w“ ‘M- the annual meeting on May 12th. "R. ‘VIUTCH. ., AliiiTliiN‘ sou: The board of directors was re-I _ elected as follows: Messrs. R. AT KINGSTON on the premises of Mutcli, president; LL-Col, C. MALCOLM MacSWAIN MacKuy, secretary; W. N. Mac- Donald, L. R. Allen, Dougald Mac- on Wednesday, May 16th at '1 o'clock 129 Kent Street ‘EASTERN LIMITED t Klnnon, R. L. Cotton, A. W, l-lyntl- msn. E. T. I-liggs. MINE SHAFT COLLAPSES BOLTON, England (OP) The collapse of s filled-in mine shaft at a disused pit caused u. minor earthquake at nearby Kears- icy. Housrs rocked and Ll. cavity 900 feet deep and l8 feet in cir- cumference was formtd because our contract is for norc allowance for depreciation. “Although on the slip for such the period review. the “Prince Nova" ms been kept in good repair. Some would have bcen nt- i Consisting of Household effects iBureaus, bread mixer, conv lmodes, carpets, chairs, dish- les, tables, wash boiler, lamps and draperies, chamber sets and a number of articles too numerous to mention. If not. fine will be held but has nwv to and will be next accounting a, hown in our her but has not been safety and usefulness; attended i0. "We have had occasion to rc-i 19 Passengers 41 "5303 9 l’! 9-13 6627 4.541 52B?) 629 i601 1261 31933 30457 cause of conditions that were not- entirelv satisfactory but have re- tained a good portion of our 1944 following day. i Mrs. w. n. ‘i’ 1f I , .l’|llOillLfZ Heb" to those who ucrc so _i,\'. C‘ w‘ Pa)‘ to fro! started. the Government officials and our Government ll "I 44457 5777 1458 tnay, pCFIlflpS, be imrdoucd tukc n certain pleasure in these figures, especially confident, the mcjcct was originally . that wc were not on 11v: truck curl who could not or tzltl not b:- pcrsttadrd to 1min us “The Province should not forget representative who. ililFliitlll c-hmvn, persistcd in hav- ‘ ing their vision ntndc n f-tct and‘. the service started. "I would bcg, ltowever, to point out that we are very far from making full use of the possibilities offcrcri by this route anti \\'l\_v fur- iltcr development is not encour- ncoti and ccnnrtznricrt is difficult to understand: ' "We ncerl: "1. Paved roach; tin connect ex- istinc pavement wih the term- gnnls‘ nt. Wood islands nnd Cari- nu. "2. A second boat of about, the some tonnage as the "Prince Nova" but with overhead clear- nnce to permit carrying a full load of trucks. This would restore about the carrying capacity we had in tho "Sankntv", roqttisltioned by the Federal Government." “3. Port improvements. especi- ally at Caribou. that will permit. movements of the boat. day or l Jlnuny Russell, ‘roroitto scullux, swept to victory in record time at the American Henley at Philadel- hla eight years ago today. Won:- double blue, Russell mile and 5-16 shattering covered the in» 7231.4 seconds. the '1.4li.1-secnnd rec- orded by W. Rutherford of Prince- ton University in 1034. BRITAIN Nuns uunsss ._.._.-._ GRIMSBY, mgland - (Cl?) -- MS. McCot-quodale, parliamentary ROLINE’ i ,..l Cost ‘ i. emvot. mount said here that mmedlnte vacancies exist for 15,000 nurses. He coiled lot voluMeeIs for the yo! ._ the Arzcnout Rowing Club's‘ secret-try to Labor Minister Bcvimi g1 . "4. Suitable overnight. accom- modations for passengers. at or near Wnod Islands. so that per- sons wishing in take advantage of the early mornlr/ crossing may .110 so and still enjoy s good nichfs rest. "Let us have these and Just crew and trust that the for such Company will both be pleased. the period under review, the smai‘; _ dividend of $3.00 per share, " some as we paid for the previous-‘l- -——— year, and the second in our history and assure you that it is the wish of the management matters in such u manner the future may show still further in fore of the indifference nnd op-,nrogress in every direction. MALCOLM MacSWAIN ALEX MacRAE. Auctioneer. s our men ACIIII jknftD 5‘ set-up will be Y and i \- the present season that the public our "We were able to continue. for 5-12-21- the t i conduct that c to Evohoquc (‘curt Artur-i “The award made by the Ex- chequer Court. Nov. 24th, 1943, in our favour for the bulanco due us on ships requisitioned. $128,356.37, with interest from March 1st, 194.1 and sppcalccl by ,fhc Federal Government to the Supreme Court of Canada, came up for hearing before the full bench of seven Judges in Ottawa on the mom- ing of Monday, Feb. 26th. i945, and continued daily until the eve- ning of Thursday. Mrtrch 1st,, 1945. Our Company was repre- sented by Mr. George J. Tweedy, Charlottetown, and Mr. Waltcr S. Schroeder of McCracken, Flem- ing, Schroder 8s Burnett, Ottssva. Up to the time of writing this re- port no desision has been given and Mr. Tweedy has been asked OQ§§OO+§-’ Farm For dale At Alberry Plains 15o acres, 100 acres clear, bal- ance in wood and lumber. watch tho traffic develop. Financial Statement "The financial statement for the pcrioti ending. Dec. 31st, 1944, wcnt to you v/lth notice. calling this annual meeting. It speaks i: itself and ‘i trust will be found fairly sntisfacto . In provision has been mo e be it. -1 running wafer in house and barn. Electricity. Apply io- _ MALCOLM MacLEAN On Premises i _-O§%§+O-%O FO-O-F§+§-§-O40-6§4- l 5-11.!