L~I_-___ Boys’ Blue Chinchilla Overcoat, $10.50 Boy's Rliie (‘hinehilla Overcoat with fancy plush lin- , inc. 1i:-.lf belt, sizes 2a‘ to 33, a great vaiiie ‘ I Iii . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. llo_v's llluc (‘hincliilla or Whitney Overcoats, fancy plaid uool lininu. half belt or Guard model, sizes 28 to 3.’. a line you uili approve. I Navy Pilot Reefer $3.50 i I\iavy' Pilot Breeches $2.50 Flnny a boy is ‘icing made perfectly comfortable ior fall ziuzl \‘{1lli'.‘l‘ in a suit composed of these tr. o garments. Warm, heavy. smartly made, very atlrnctiw. 6 The suit of Reefer and Breeches $ 000 l MOORE a lfl°LEOD ' Limited i l-------i--~- I seine-w ems. not: co~¢+£1~w¢<i c: czwm-soecccooouoooooooooooocirwo SMELT ‘SHIPPERS Ac u-Q are short of storage space we are offering‘ for im- mcriiatc sale one thousand choice number one smelt and mack- ,.,-_-,| bqrrpls vrith iron hoops top and bottom. at one dollai and i\\‘0l'li_V-i‘.\'0 cents each, l". O. 1!. shippiflfl Poinl- l)" “"1 "v91" looli iil!_\'i.'ll',‘ _‘- .'>'.il' barrels now for this season and next, as this L: your opportunity of making" a irrand savlflk- IjLlVlER E. SHARBELL POIYFAGE, l’. 1i. 1. rook-recon c cir-soa-vccwocc are common bncicmococwcazinn no 9215-1 i-ih-Iil. iuz-fl- ' - -~ - . . - ', o alonc IIETTH, m, 533,13“ "y the tinlllt.‘ comfort which G d _ 1-“; “hp. m pm- he abundantly till/B" .. . - < Hi. race To ‘.71 ' fun" ll»".\;iit, II-lioilu ‘m ‘Wm and mm um ‘I'm! § “time I and strength Sllillttflli, in every » Dear Amlfi- ‘ ~ As v-n m". at tlu‘ lat nirrliill "i "l “Md- wr ‘,_.,,_I'S m”, 110,“. “.,_..._. “u; “ha, To the other mcnilicrs of the fam- ‘ H p13,”, t." qt bcycqu. -1i-- vc cvténd our sincere sympathy irr l‘t‘lll."ll .<"-~ - ‘ ~ - ¢~ ' ~‘ ' t ~ - -- v , ra that mm, wimp,‘ h“ ,.,,,,,,. (f, 31;" in this illll!‘ of S0110“ and n y m m, 0,1111,“ ‘an. the God of all comfort may lie evci’ [H ‘ inn.- mu and ln-liir: you consolation. .1 i ~ . - .,,,- A“‘~ni\':l1 the owl \\'.'l'. n"? 11'1"‘. 51ml“ n" mm‘ Oflmlmlc g1 1 ' ' , ‘ . --.- a ' o..' n. r08- yrvfl, my, h" ha,‘ l. “t, d911,. alh|t_,i(‘,.vi1]'1. .\ll.. Hii ,1l Nicitxgdr G01 ‘W, “mph W. W, pump Hm,- pm-gmgi rlcnt: Airs. Phocb. Stcvar. .1. 343e, dcn Weeks. >1, ‘:1 and irccnlid lnqq yup, ]nnr~]i,1r‘-‘.'~ and sorrow lRST class food, perhaps \more than any other onc thing, contributes toward a hap- py liome and a contented family. It‘ the food is poorly cooked the children become ill and an air of gloom pervades the house. Ser- ious sickness may follow in the trail of an old-fashioned cooking stove that is worn out. Better take no chances, install a Fawcctt Range and tlius solve your linking problems. We have a range to fit your particular need. lf you.- denlcr does not carry I} Ranges, write direct NAME]. ANDHEATING Piiooucrs . LIMITED Ruocon ma! ta Cur. r Fawrrvi L-n A4. flV/Lf/ /i’/.9—A\iusnsr Fouunnv Co. LTD Avflf/VST/{J SACKVlLLlL. N13 ~ MONTREAL- WlNNiPEG -VANCOUVER. Dealer for (Ilmrltittetown .Westem Guardian —"SAI‘I."I'Y FIRST-Use Preston: or Alcohol Anti-fleece. Sold Ernie's. 9198-11-17-21. —FRESII CEMENT in many-ply. moisture proof bags, sold It Bruce's. 9231-11-18-21. -SAVE YOUR. BATTERY. Buy Moblioll Zero Light Motor Oil at Bruce's. 9198-11-17-21. —LOST. AN ELECTRICIANS rub- ber glove between Mr. Rlnkin’: house and Electric Llgiht Station. Summenside. 9202-11-11-31 -I'EED R-M. MEAT, milk and cod oil Fox Biscuit and Kibblo in fall and winter. Lower price at Bruce's. 9231-11-18-21. _-.,_._ -->'I'IIE BEST IHOVING PICTURES ' procurable will be shown in King George Hall, Kensingtcn, on Friday and Saturday of each week under, new management. Popular prices and best of music. 9211-11-17-21 —SATURDAY NIGHT IN KIN-| SINGTON-Complaint has been re- ceived from a correspondent regard- in: alleired rowdylsm in the town on Saturday night. and calling on the authorities to see that law and order are maintained. —A'I“I‘END THE AUCTION SALE on premises of Lewis Morrison on ‘Friday. Nov. 21st, beginning at 1 p. lm. including house and car and all l. furniture. 9211-11-17-21 -Dr. Jacob Schurman. a native of (‘Freetown P. E. Island. and former {United States Ambassador to Ger- imany. W35 the speaker at the 15th i annual meetinz of the World Alliance lfor International Friendship at ‘Washington. D. C.. last Monday. He lurked better understanding between nations. .__i___ NINE MILE CREEK SCHOOL FAIR ’I‘l-ie following is the prize list of was held in Afton Hall on Septem- ber 10th. The following schools took part: Nine Milo Creek. New Domin- ion, Ric:- Point. Rocky Point, Long Creek and Fnirvicyv. cuss i-(inaiivs Oats-l. Jenn Gorvcatt. Nine Mlle Creek: 2. Wilma Gorveatt. Nine Mile Creek: 3, Mary MacKcnzc. Long Creek: 4. Annie MacKenzic, Long Creek. Wheat-l. John Campbell. Nine Mile Creek: 2, Roy Campbell. Nine Mile Creek: 3. Jean Gorveatt‘. Nine Mile Creek: 4. Everett MacFndycn. Lariat Creek. Corn-l, Doris Currie, Fairvlcw; 2, Eleanor lviasnn. NOW Dominion. Beans-Lilenncr Mason, New Do- minion; 2. Lloyd MacPhee. New Do- minion; 3. Angus MacEachr-rn, Rice Pout; 4. Ivan Wilson. New Dominion. CLASS 2-RO0TS Green Mountains-l. Velma Mac Lean. Fail-view: 2. Gracie MacDon- lzall. Rice Point: 3. Mae Betta. New Dominion: 4. Donald MacLcan, Rice Point. Irish Cobblers-l, Louise MacLeod. 1.401111’ Creek: 2. Mac Betts, New Do- minion: 3. Gracie MncDougall, Rice Font: 4, Lloyd MacPhee. New Do- inlniun. Carrots-l. Effie hfacl-‘adyen. Rice Point; 2. Pearle Mason, New Domin- ion: 3, Arthur Wilson. New Domin- ion: '4. Louise MacLcod. Long Creek, PRY-finillh-l. Lloyd MtlCPhEC. New Dominion: 2. Pearle Mason. New Do. .a.__._- ZAM-BUK Soothe: l Quickly Hells BURNS a SGALDS U/n/ ~..'~/ _~,,, w IO" OOCO-OQOOOO OOO-OQOOOO-Ol/q g EYES TESTED m, 3 ounces nun g v _______..i_____ l. W. TAYLOR 2.0:‘, TAYLOR oinetrintn Richmond QQOO ._____ a |Crrrki 3. Ivan Wilson. New Domin- Nnc Mile Creek School Fair, ivircnl BRiNciNc't3i7i‘.7\Ti‘Hi§iY THE CHARl..()'l"l‘l'I"()WN GUARDIAN guct bunch, Nina M11: Creek; 2. Lillian Dlrrnch, Nine Mile Creek; 3, Arthur Harlow. Rice Point; 4, Charles Betta. Nine Mile Creek. (B. Senior) - 1, Norma Currie, Rocky Point. mlnion; 3. Ru MncNeill, Nina Mile Creek. CLAS! l-VEGITAILIU Tomntoes-l. Arthur Wilson, New DOMIYIIOHI 2. Harold Betta. Nine Mic ion: 4. Jenn Gorveott, Nine Mile Creek. I Cucumbers-l, m; CLASS "P-IXIRCIEI BOOKS “whim” Grades l and 2-1, Jean curl-in. Rocky Point: 2, Vincent Doiron, Rocky Point: 3, Donald Machine, Rice Point; 4. Gracie MwDoiignll, Rice Point. Grade: 3 and 4-1, Wilma Gorveltt. Nine Mlle Creek; 2, Florrle Currie, Rocky Point; 3, Stanley Doiron, Rocky Point; 4, Ruth Betta, Nine Mile Creek. Grades I and l-l, Margaret Du- i-ach, Nine Mlle Creek; 2, Lillian Dar- rach, Nine Mile Greek; S, Effie Mac- Fadyen, Rice Point; 4, Nelson Currie, Rocky Point. Grader 7 and 8-1, Georgette Mac- Nelll, Rice Point: 2. Muriel MacKln- non. Rocky Point; 3. Margaret Muc- Leod, Falrview; 4,‘Doi-is Currie. hir- view. . Grades ii and 10-1. Ella. MacLlii-ie, Rice Pofnt; 2. Norm! Currie, Rocky Long Creek: 2. Austin Mutch, Rocky Point: 3. Milton MacL-ninc. Rice Point: 4, Alex Stewart, Long creek, Beets-l, Doris Currie, Falrvlcw; 2, Lorne MacPhnil, Long Creek; 3. Lloyd MncPhee, New Domini”; 4, Dorothy Gorvutt, Nine Mile Creek. Clbbm-i. Reta White, Rocky PL; 2, Ivan Wilson, New Dominion: 3, Wilma Gorveatt, Nine Mil; Q1193, PIIIflllklns-l, Eldon Moclachern, Iona Creek; 2, Louis MocLeod, Long Oreek: 3, Jean Gorveatt, Nine Mile Creek; 4. Stanley Dolmn, Mdq pg CLASS 4—FLOWEIS Sweet Pen-l. Georgettn Mm. Neill. Rice Point: 2. Lloyd MucPhall, 1°"! 47"“; 3- lilvyd MacPhee, New Dominion: 4. Roy Wilson, New pa. mirilon. Mixed flowers-l. Ivan Wilson: ‘New Dominion; 2, Angus MacEach_ em’ me P, t, 3‘ A Point: 3, Jessie MacFadycn, Long . °_ “'1 “m” Mm“ Creek: 4, Rae MacNeill, Nine Mile Rlhxwood. 4. Jessie MacFndyen, Long creek Creek. i Potted Plants-l. Ruth Betta, Nine jMile Creek; 2, Jessie MacFgdygn, ‘Long Creek; 3. Mae Betta, New Do- minion. ~ CLASS L-FRUIT Wealthy Apples-l, Jean Gorveatt. .Nine Mlle Creek; 2, Rae MacNclll, Nine Mile Creek; 3, Norma Currie, iRocky Point; 4, Joan Currie Rocky Point. j Rod Astrachan-l, Charles Betts, |Ninc Mile Creek; 2, Dorothy Gor- l veatt. Nine Mile Creek; 3, Zclla Stew- ,art, Long creek; 4. Doris Currie, CLASS l2 Map of New Brunswick-l. Muriel luacKinnon, Rocky Point; 2, Reta White, Rocky Point: 3. Ivan tvilson. New Dominion: 4, Lillian Darrach. Nine Mlle Creek. Mlp of Mediterranean Sea-I, Nor- ma. Currie. Rocky Point: 2, Rae Mac- Neill, Nine Mile Creek; 3. Doris Gar- veatt. Nine Mle Creek; 4, Ray Wil- son. New Dominion. Map of World showing Ocean Cur- rents-l. Doris Garvcatt, Nine Mile lFR-irvlew- .1. Llovd MacPhail Long Creek“ 4 i P|ltImS—l, Vincent Dolron. Rocky Manna Currie‘ Rocky Point . Pojn i. i (‘i-ab Apples-l, Eva MacFadyen, . Long Creek; 2, Roy Wilson. New Do- , ‘imlnion; a. Lloyd MacPha/il. 14mg‘ Creek; 4, Ivan Wilson, New Domn- ion. Pcars-i. Everett MacFaclyen. Long lCrcekz 2. Arthur Wilson, New Do- minion. ART WORK (Junior! Drawing of a barn-l, Ro Campbell. Nine ‘Mile Creek: 2, John Campbell. Nine M-le Creek; 3, Effie MncFadyen. Rice Point: 4, Lillian Darracli. Nine Milo Creek. (Senior) Drawing of ii Cow-l. Rae | CLASS 7—COOKING l White Bread-l. Rttfl- Whitfi- ROCKY] Currie, Rocky Point: 3. Lloyd Mac- Polnt. Phail. Long Creek; 4, Gwen Gorveatt, l Biscuits-l, Gwen Garveatt. Nine Nlng M11, creek l Mile Creek. Penmanship-l. Jean Currie, Rocky Ginger Snaps-l. Sadie MncDou- gall, R‘ce Point: 2, HattimE rM .znll, Rice Point; 2. Harrct CvorvcnLL. ,‘Nlne Mil cCreek: 3, Annie MacKcn- izlc, bong Creek. i Fudge-l. Rae MacNcill, Nine Mlle ‘Crock: 2. Annie MacKenzie, Long Point: 2. Emcst. Garreiill, Rocky Po‘nt: 3. Zella Stewart. Long Creek; 4. Jim Currie. Rocky Point, Rocky Point: 2, Pearl Campbell. Nine Nlile Creek: 3. Wilma Garventt, Nine Mile Creek: 4. Milton MncLnlnc. Rice -Creek: 3, Elva Gorveatt. Nine Mile Print. iCrcek: 4, Eva MacFadyen, long Grade; 5 and 6-1. Eileen White. creek Rocky Point: 2. Nelson Currie. Rocky Point: 3. Margaret Dari-och. Nine Mile Creek: 4, Lillian Dnrriich, Nine Milo Creek. ..Gmdes 7 and 3-1. Margaret Mac. Leod. Pairvlcw: 2. Muriel MacKin- Embroidered Linen-l, Jesse Mac- men. Rocky Point: 3. non Currie, Faclycn, Long Creek: 2. Rae MacNi-ill, Fairvicw: 4. Reta White, Rocky Pt. Nine Mm Creek Grad-s 9 and 10-1. Rae MaoNeill, Milking Stool-l, John Campbell, Nine h-‘flle Creek: 2. Ella MacLninc, Nine Mile Creek: 2. Lloyd MBCPMP- m" P01“? 3- Jmlc MacFadi/en. Ne“. Dominion Ions: Creek: 4. Freda Burdette Fair- Bird House-l. Ivan Wilson. New View. I Dominion; 2, Arthur Wilson, New Do- Booklet on Breeds offfattle-l. Jes- sie ltiacFadycn, Long Creek: 2, Rae CLASS lk-‘SIMVING Apron-l, Eleanor Mason: New Do- lminion: 2, Annie MacKcnzlc. Lone Creek. ‘ ' minion. MacNcill, Nine Mile Creek; 3, El]; MNCELLANEOU; lvlacLalne, Ric:- Polnt: 4. Norma Cur. Airplane-l. Roy Wilson. NOW D0‘ r1?‘ “wk-T 99mi- mlnlon Fmlcct Map of Canada-l. Rice Airp|,,,,,_g_ Arthur Wilson, New Point: 2. Nine Mile creek School. Dominion. . Bonk,‘ Jam, Clmpbel, Nine M“, cuss 13 PHYSICAL mum. con- Crcek. TEQT sen-i, Arthur Wilson. New Do- ' minim’ l. Donlr Creek School: 2. Rice Point School: 3. New Dominion School: 4. Nine Mlc Creek School. Singing Contest-l. Nine Mile Creek 53911001: 2. Long Creek School: 3. New Dominion School. Rae MacNeill-Secretary. ‘ cuss ill-LIVESTOCK i Calf-l, Arthur Wilson, New Dn- Iininion: 2, Arthur Harlow. Rice, lPolnt: 3, Harold Belts, Nine Mlle ism-k. 4, Arthur Wilson, New Do- m‘nion. , "'—‘_""‘—_—‘~ Hens-l, Charles Betts. Nine Mlle "m '"""'STE"ED “CKEREL- iCreek: 2, Harvey hlacEachern, Ricci A FACTOR 7N IMPROWNG PR9- IPoint: .'l. Harvey MacEachern, Rice ‘Point: 4. Gordon Taylor. Rice Point. iExpcrin-iental Farms Note) 1W.- introcluction of the Registered Cnckercl into poultry breeding work overcomes a number of very serious hazards which heretofore have been unavoidable. some of tl-ie outstand- ing of these uncertainties are. first ‘iCOLLI-JCITIONS. CLASS ll-WEEDS i 1. Long Crock School. ‘ 2. Rice Point School. i .1. Nine Mile Creek School. 4, New Dominion School. Leaves-l. Nine Mlle Creek School, ‘.. Rice Point School. .1, New Domn- fnlac advertising, second, small mi School, 4, Long creek gchoqL linen, third. immature or diseased Wood Samples-l, John Campbell, specimens, fourth, standard disqual- Nine Mile Creek. lficatlons and fifth. pedigree. i Weather Chart (Junior Al-I. Mar- In the first instance false adver- creek: 2. Ella MacLaine, Rice Point; - MacNeill. Nine Mile Creek: 2. Normal Grades 3 and 4-1. Florrle Curr-lei DUCTION ANI) not; SIZE €IE timing i: entirely eliminated. ‘n1:- I, Registered Cookerel u ma 1mm birds y ancestry cart-fully checked by n Rep, ‘lstrotion Inlpector. In the next in- ‘iatmco Relllstcred Gockerel-s are bred ‘from large egg lines cnly- All smnll egg birds are disqualified and never bred under the Registration Policy. In the third instance immature or diseased specimens are rejected by ‘the limpet-tor. Any bird possessing I lstandard disqualification is also re- l jected by the inspector. The pedigree of a. registered cockerel Ls authentic ‘and reliable and accepted by the i Federal Government. " A: was expected, poultry registri- tion wu slow at ‘first but rapid lin- iprovemcnt has taken place during ithe last few years. The first regis- itcrcd cockerels appeared in 1826 Ind ‘since that time the number hu in- ‘ crcued very rapidly. A large number ‘ of these desirable birds will be avail- ‘abld for ‘sale this fall. I It is». well ‘recognized fact that; chicks bred from hens are much fsuperior to those bred from pullets. LEvcry registered male is bred from a _| than as pullcts are never bred until, {they have completed their yearly) record ‘and have been regiaterd. To qualify for registration a female t ,muat lay 200 or more eggs will-itch} iweigh 24 ounce. per dozen or overl ldurlnx the year. Registered rocker-l i018 must have at least two direct ,1 land Faster and Mr. J. B. Poole have ,line.s of 200 egg females which have entered the contest to". the int time. ilnid 24 ounce eggs or better in their , Mr. Preston Mac-Lend has watered his ‘pedigree, or in other words they; Rhode Island Red.- fcr the second tmiiit be sons and grandsons of reg- ~ year. The new entries in tn: f.’ TR. iistcred birds or the sons of 20o egg i are Mrs- Edison Reic- Mr- Cyrus by“, with egg; wgjghlng g‘ 1e”; 34: Pickin-d and Mr. Daniel Cantelo. ounces p” damn Mrs. Alfred Gorrill and Mr. Harold The dam o; the puma-ed male‘ Laird have entered again after beinr: must b: 5 worthy specimen 0g mg ; cut for several years. Mr. A. L. Rog- breed she represents m f" a5 typc ers, Experimental Farm, Charlotte- ‘and colour are concerned, she must WWTI- EXPflimCntlll Farm. Frédfiifi- l,” o, good m, m, “W, an Sh, ton. m3..- Mr. William Sansom. Mrs. ‘must have constitutional vigour. The J‘ H Micpmll- M“ James millin- icockerel before being registered must MY- H- C- MuilaYt “m! M“ S- R~ Pm‘ be passed by a Registration Inspect- -~.- - - . ..\__..__.._=_. ,_ dimer!" . . NOVENTBER. 1a. 1:930 * '""'""-'r-_u»_-=_-, ' with officially recorded pro-i. . 1 qlucton md every. operation bacon» ‘neclion with the recording of his‘ III-III ...__;o use: Your. __..________i dletcn all of whom were in last you; contest have entered again. Mr. Winzani iunsonfs B.R. pm 1| led the contest for the week with z] ezcs, 20.6 points, Mr. James Ttlplin‘; BR. pen l5 was second with 19 eggg 15.9 points and the Ebtpei-imenga; Farm, Gharlottetovmla. B. pen 7 m third with 20 eggs, 15.6 points. The production for the week wu 149- Forty-one eszs were ‘dlsquah. fled for being under 20 oz. to ti" dozen. In this contest 82 birds are from registered hens. or, be at least six months of age. be ; free, from disqualifications and tposscss good breed type. Being bred from parents which in-i 'hert high production and large 6386‘ ‘registered cockerels possess the, i breeding necessary to not only in-, crease the egg production in any Jlock but to insure egg size as Weil- 'Since these cockerols are bred from [mature hens the buyer can rest as- sured lie is getting birds possessinlli , good constitution and plenty of viz- our. A further guarantee of these de- lnd itchad terribly. Lornuaie, Nova Sootia. In Agony With Severe Case of Eczema. Healed by Cuticura. “Myfatberhadavcry aeverecueotecoenia. Hisbandnneclgand different part: of his body were affected with it. It started in At time: he was in agony and could not sleep nights. He suffered about six months with it. "He tried diflennt remedies but none of them seemed to ‘help the trouble. Finally he tried Cuticiira Soap and Ointment. and after u: months’ ueatment be was completely healed." (Signed) Bert T. Glnoil, 5t‘. Oi Z5 Ind 50c. Talc 5c. Sold everyw when CanhtdilaeiiitDcnot: J. T. motile-m, Linda-i. Mantel]. here. Sifinloadafxm. sirable qualities lies in the fact that I! every registered cockerel is approved and marked’ bythe Registration In- i spectcrl - Parties wishing to improve 1111x1111?‘ tlon and egg size in their poultry flock should secure Registered males to head their breeding pens for thc cumin: spring- Poultry Registration work in Can- ada. is conducted by U16 "uiiify Div- “p-m of the Experimental Farms Branch of the Federal Depnrtmcnt of Agriculture, co-operating with the Canadian National Poultry M00111 Association. zoo LAYING CONTEST Note: on the Prince 15W!" 1'1"“ Egg Laying Content for the week ending ‘Nov. l4. 1930. In the 13th Egg naylns Contest just started there are four pens cf White Lleghorns entered. Mrs. J. l"- iEiiston and Mr. Everett. liov-att have . i entered again. The flock c1 Mrs. Ro- OMORROW .,Ta_ke a}Cosccre+_ he can read . (a sta leis THl‘ WORK WMILE YUU HllFv ‘ A CANADIAN i l i Bet H1116 Hardware Co., Ltd {I GIVE a man a pine he can smoke . ample. What :..o.e can Fdison Mazda Lamps add to the pleasure of any‘ story. They cannotgiaire . soft and kind to the eyes.‘ value of the current consumed. ED1._...__.Z1>A LAMPS GENERAL ELECTRlC ‘PRODUCT lB'i?"?==iii€Z. -\ Eli-jog Hie Comfort er . a book and light that's soft, yet hc ask cf a restful hcurl their light is always And they give the full I iyiEaUivW‘ DAUGHTER- osm- l cmdw- \_\i w, i ' canteen...“ sac" =e~‘2"fi/ “$.%T»e“~.‘¢.1f."§" sears‘- - _, _ c. u 1v BE ATl-uuq To l€>N"T q - -; RAfiE AGAisi- . WGRRY ABOUT- arr LAKE fin, ti? WE HAD m AFRAlD HE. DEAR om ,__H, "ih BETTER MIGHT Do some- DADDY ' .' I <53’ OOT OF wind aasw or oua- . R“ g. iill/ T“ "‘°°5E‘ \\li/// n ‘i1 I 1 \ ‘ S. h. . J10 _ , . , . . :1 . i. i l " ’ a 4 . Q1800. hi1 Fnmnlnvlnmfcc. o“; filqonqggpgquj, p ,. _ . , _, , ,_,_ __ , ' _ "~18 OH- MOTHER‘ Tk-ll": l5 DREAD" FUL-