3 BIG SALE DAYS FRIDAY, FED. ‘I8, SATURDAY, FED. 19. MONDAY, FED. 21 Here Is An Opportunity To Stock Up and Save CHOICE MEATS CHUCK ROAST BEEF, Lb. ROLLED ROAST BEEF, Lb. Fresh PLATE RIBS, Lb. - __ Leg or Loin I PORK for Roasting, Lb. — — BEEF LIVER, Lb. - — — — 19c IOMATD JUICE 20 oz. Tin. PASTRY FLOUR, 7 lb. bag - — — Chase and Sanborlfs C0r1=EE,1 1.11. T111 -- - - - — — ROBIN HOOD 0ATS_ plain pkg. - EACH 8c 3 Tins 22c — -— 11c — — 19c - 15c 39c 23c 22c ‘rm: CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN South Granville ' m. Olmrls MacKenzle. Jumm. made a pleasure trip to North Granville last week. - I Friends oi Mr. Henry MncMil are pleased to hear that he is well again after a slmht accident. zlisnleasmztorenol-tthstun.‘ Sterling Corbett is arlduslly im- urovlmz alter her serious illness. It is with profound sorrow that the peooe oi this place. have learn- ed oi the passing o1 Mr, Chesley liowatt. Messrs. Johnny Kiev. Jock Mac- Leodund William Morrison made a buslillex trill to Hunter River rec- enl v. Mrs. Hector Keir and datlghtleri Annie. made a. trio to the cityj lately, the guest-s oi’ her dough-tel" Breafkast BACON, Sliced, Lb. 29c Sweet Pickled CORNED BEEF, Lb. 12c SAUSAGE, Fresh, Lb. — — — -— — 18c LYNN VALLEY No. 2 Squat PEACHES “N 43c TIN 15c 3 Tins .._.._,._.......-¢-- »~<\. .- 3 a I ,‘ 1 i Clark's inverted SOIYPS. Except F F ,3" Chicken. :1 Tins 20¢. Each -- - 1c glllyglfn FLOUR“; "1- $2 1 - 1 l ; WHITE DEVIL CLEANSER _ - Y all — '- ~ ' 1 » ' l 1 3 Tins 13¢, Each _ _ _ _ - - ac Bulk lclhc. SUGAR l 1- 151111111 Brand PORK & ISEANS 1.11. 9c, 2 Lbs- — — — — — - — D 5 No. 2 squat Tin. 2 Tins 19c. Each 10c Island Brand 16 oz. Tin 181: STRAWBERRY JAM 2 for 35c ea. H-441“ l JAFFA LARGE SIZE ‘ GRANGES voz- 29c FISH COUNTER ' CELERY Large I{cad———-é-E——— h 1 L‘ ~~ HPJAI) 1.1~;'1'ru Fres , 1 l 151. 2 For - - - - - - 29D HADDOCK FILLETS, 1.11. - _ 190 .» 'I‘O.\I.~\'FOES. Smoked _ "‘ g, 11h- -— f7 — f1 - - — - — FILLETS, 1.11. 14¢ 2 Lhs. _- _ _ 270 ~ l, _ _ _ _ _ 35G Weebzill . ‘- l. HERRING Each 4c s m. ._ _ 230 l<1rst Grade ’ CREAME 11v BUTTER, 1.11. _ gamed 2 PURE 1,1111). 29c hmckEREh, 1.11. 13¢ 2 l.l1a.—— 5D Lb. 15c, 2 Lbs. — - -— —- — — San KflldPak Z7‘; e01) 111511.111. 14 2 Lbs. - _ 27D STRlHVBERRI ES. Pint. — i‘ A. Macleod is doing a rushing busi- 1 11855. ,of his iornler neighbors. where a , lion. visiting l ll. three weeks. "ant of Granville. and Mr. William Mrs. Willard Ferguson. ‘I110 genial blacksmith. 114:". John He hm insznlled an. engine band suw and otller necessary equipments to aid his work. Her friends are izlad to hear that 111m Elva Chabpelle has success- iullv undergone an operation for appendicitis in the Prince County Hospital. Her many friends widi her a speedy recovery. Mir. Thurslow Hiscott of the 01M. adbeen visiting relatives in Stanley BFIClEG. Einroute he called at his old home in Granville and visited many warm welcome luvluts Mr. I-Iisoott. _Mr. and Mrs. Leanna: Murphy, hllllvnle, were recent visitors m (irltllvilie, the guests of lVLr. and 111-s. Peter A. Morrison. Mr. Mur- nhv fornlerlv tautrht school there. 1111 has many friends in that sec- Mr. and IMrs. G. Roy Morrison are friends and ielativw in _ A. Enrouta they intend call- 111: in Montreal for a few (lays be- lore proceeding to Boston and 11111011 American cities. where Mr. .\l(>l'l'l\0l1 is combining business ulith pleasure. _ Thev will be absent for Mr. John Stewart. general merch- Murrlson motored to French River recently. via New London ice. Mr.| Morrison was the Quest of Mr. and, llirs. Ira. MzlrLeod and Mr. Stewart was tho mlcst of his sister. ‘They reported the motorlnz conditions -; And Vicinity’ lLaid Up For Weeks By Sciatica _ " At 76 Kruschen M mmoth mi Pre-Slnck-Takintlala yous 1.1m still going strong, yet 10 years ago ‘ for about a. month with a severe z ooffee and my sciatica gradually Conquered His Complifnt of age, this man is AtM 11¢ was laid up for weeks with an attack of sciatica. Read how he beeps fit in spite of his advanced» IN?" "Pen your: no. I I“ laid up attalk of sciatica I ‘Ins quite un- able to sleep and I suffered a great deal. I triad several remedies. but obtained little relief. At last I sew one or your advertisements. and decided to give Kruschen a trial. I stuck to it and took about half a teaspoondul every morning in my went. I was 8d last ntonth-stil going strong-and my friends ask me how I keep my clear skin and healthy looks. I tel thorn all it is d to Kruschen Salts."—C.'I‘.L. ether you are in your ‘teens or t your prime. it Ls neither too ear y nor too late to start on the “little daily close.’ Just a tiny, tasteless pinch in your morning tea or coffee-Abate the Kruschen rule for constant fitness. 40th Wedding l ' Anniversary On February 7th, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin 011s of St. Felix received congratulations and good wishes on their fortieth wedding anniv- ersary from their many friends and neighbours. I11 the evening they gathered at their homo where a. very enjoyable evening was spent in music and darlclng. An ad- dress was read by Olive DeRoche and presentation was made by Mrs. Edward Martin. The following ls the adores: Dear MI. and Mrs. Gilllsz-We, the members of the C.W.L. of St. Felix. and a. few of your nmny friends. have gathered here this evening to convey to you our hearty congratulations on your fortieth anniversary of your wed- ding day. During the year you have been in our midst you have both shown yourselves worthy and honomble citizens. It ls not given to many to have the road oi life so far together. You have been permitted to enjoy each others companionship these forty years and we "trust that God will spare you many more years to enjoy life ~ Dates (Fresh stock) i A Ottawa Reception Largely Attended ulTAllVA. F1 b. l7 -(CP)~S..\:‘, himclred CQUPAL‘; were rcceivedl Thursday last 11v Lord and Lady; 1 . _' Twccdsnlulr at the f.r.<t of their; cclch year in‘ Iilvvvnwv-v 1 t tlccl Prime‘. l I t la u, members‘, 1 11s. the Cab-j , r Colnlnis- ' 1 1, 5 United _' " I w of illo Suprenlci - t, c Q1101‘ Courts,mcm-‘ 1'" ellale and Com-1 l‘ . lid oificials of His i Majostvs defenw forces and CiVlll pervanw ‘ 1 . r1, \Vll'..5 oconnnhj t. . ‘(le-tlo-caliip, announced ‘ l‘ y s “ho bowed in greeting q .11 E ‘Icllci-es at the en-- trahc" to ' lrrnvllll! room. C01,‘. Eric Ainrl». . .. . Captain R. Scotti Caplrun (l Pairluk Cnlnpbclh‘ ' l Proton null A. S. Dedfern, at- tended Hi.»- Exrellmic ', . _ , 1 Bizlck not tic-signer with vol- i umznozl: skzrt, 101v neckline and ' _‘ h narrow shoulder straps formed the - l. gown oi’ her Excellency. Medals l r were pinned to her bodice and she _ , wore pearls and a. diamond Tiara. , ~ Attending ller Excellency was -“ ' Mrs. Georlze Pope. ladv-in-watintz. ' who (YilCSB a sea blue velvet gown 1 the llecolietauo marked bv wide = 1 velv shoulrlrr straps. A string of 118111.: 4.11111 her honorarv medals q-n-‘o ll’l' nnlv iewe .\'. _ v lluctl tulins and cvcllzmen 1 .3 - " ilnrcissus and -=_ v ~. ~ c used to decorate A the drl z . ms trld ballroom l and bankrxl the bannuct SUDDEI‘ T tables in the ralsquet courts. _, Mrs. Rediern. wife of the Secre- 1 .' tar-y to 1h’: Gfl\.‘(‘l‘l"-Ol‘-G!‘ll0l"[li. was l semen as IQLLWQI {w ' go .'lli‘tl in cloth of told comple- A large number from Belfast, and melnlty utlelltleti the Bltrns Concert hclu 1.11 yvoult lsuancs riul on Jllll. 20111, and 11.111 weather colmluolls been more favourable i1; is understood a. larger number would have been present. 'l‘alent from bills vicinity nus well repro- ' ’ Address "file Poetry and. Teaching" of Robert Burns. By Rev. Wuilllzc Wadlund. Sctloll Songs "Bonnie Jenn“ and "The Wiggle Wagglc Wig-go of his Kilt" by Percy Buchanan. Song "Danny Boy”, by Herbert \Vorth. Song "Loch Lamond" by Harold MacTavLh. The Eldon Boy Scouts are off with a gJOd start and we hope t0 hear thezr numbers are always on the increase. Several of them have passed their tests and arc on istcd as real Scout. 11nd we hope success will be Willi. 1110 Cubs too. "Camp Buchrm“ will b“. more than ever 111 the limelight. 1111s Summer accord- ing to press reports and it will b2 "All roads lead to the Scouts Camp.” We hope the requem for places that need sign boards will be met and that tourists will have no difficulty in reaching this ideal spot. An added attraction for 1968 will be the Boy Scouts Jamboree on Jl.l"_V and Bclfmtefs are pleased to antidilate_t_hBtvJt_,_§Nflll_be_,tl'lQ mented by a wreath of filllmec gold leaves in her halr._ _ Greme rle menthe satin with tulle insest in the skirt fashioned the gown worn by Mrs. Willis O- Connor. Mrs; i=1 L, C. Perelrn. wife of the assistant sesretary to the Gov- crnor-Gcneral. wore a graceful chanel model of glaring blue with accenza of deep pmk. N’; ‘ED.- . 7’r‘~[@5~§1»\$9~ “Buck Iwlsrtnrwmo l-IICKIEY e Nltl-IOISDN Trusty as an old trienci-"it never Jails to please with its lasting flavour. . Belfast And 111111111111 biggest Scout event ever held in ihe_Mal'ltln1es. It is not l0 curly t0 begin fer it boy, Gocd Luck. Residents of Plnette had the rare experience on Wednesday. Feb. 9th, of examining at close range an aeroplane that arrived at the Norah bridge at 10:25 a 1n. with Pilot Jones at the control and Fire Marshall Beer of Charlottetown as passenger who was out in connec- tion with the recent fire that (les- troyed the ccmmodlotls ltore o1 GE. Dcchcrtyl also his dvvcllinu house. The plmle was flying very low and circled above the river seemingly deciding the condition of the ice before landing \Vill(‘il was done by coasting on the lce for r1 few hundred varcls before landing at the bridge. The plane took off at 11.35 p.m. and judging from the interested crowd that gathered it was a “Red Letter Day" in the history of this nnrt of his- toric Belfnst m this ‘was the first time anybody left Charlottetown and arrived at Pinette in 7 min- utes. -—l3. ._.__1.____._.__...__ AUBURN AND VICINITY Mrs. John MacCarron has as who arrived from Boston. l\'i'.a.ny oi’ the younger Set w? 0n- joyinl! the sledding and coasting. Mr. A. Anw MacNeill is slowly improving after his severe attack of rheumatism. Mr. Joseph Morgan. Auburn, l'c~ turned from Scotch Fort after a visit to his sister. The public school examinations took place in the Auburn school. soectlve grades showed decided improvement in all branches. Ailss Curlcv, teacher in charge. 1s to be highly commended on her work. Mr. Angus MacNclll zlctcrl 11S chnlrlnan. Mr. Irving MarKrnzin i: vlrltlnu in Luke Verde. anrl is one of thr- largest. on the Island. Many new members are joining. Jns. Curley, little son of Jnlnes CllFiPY, is home from lhc City 110s- Ital. TRY SUNDAYi-IDEIDA 1' PENANG. StrnlLa Settlement: ~- (CP1 -—~E.Xl)€l'lm(‘lll1 oi’ a regular Sunday holldnv. being trlPfl it‘! 3"’- eral Chinese firms. ls 130111,; watch- ed with interest in Malaya where the week-end habit is becoming popular with Chinese. BRINGING UP . .-~-.,-1---..-.....1 WELL- GIT BLEY C P WE ... mzvghiuzrui-Iidiifiii» .. her welcome guest, her son Arthur. . The pupils examined in their re-l The Credit Dillon is Q0111; strong, FATHER A VM GLAD THAT YOU THOUGH H BEEN SlTTING AT THE CA MP - I-‘IQE WITH NO FIRE AND NOT KNOW WHAT WE WEQE MISSING- favourable. Mr. Peter Morrison received the $1111 news of the death of his cousin. John T. lvlorrlsnrl of Plttsfield. ‘M21110. who 112185661 awav in Water- vllle Hospital after a brief illness. The lafo Mr. Morrison was in his 74th "oer He l=nve< to mourn a widow. three sons. one daughter 11nd uni‘ sister Mrs. Jane Pottery of New York city. Cardigan Head And ' Vicinity Mr. Chester McQuaId. Baldwin's Road “Hi5 a visitor to Cardigan on Monday. lvir. John T. Con-man. Cardigan l-lcml was a visitor to St, Tercsas on Saturday. Mr Martin Corooran, Baldwin's Road was a. vi ltor to Montague during the past week. Mr. Danie-l Baldwin, Baldwin's Read wash visitor to Cardigan Head on Sunday evening. The mhny iTPlEIIClS of Miss Mary Carter. 4B Road. are pleased to know hlmt she 1s able to be about agaLn after her recent illnt-"s. 1\1r.Urba1t lvlcQuaid, 48 Road.‘ loll. hlonday morning bv train en- routc to AHMgOYIYh NS. ivhere he will trike up a months course at SB. Francis Xavier College. Mr, Peter MacKenna Baldwin's Road has been confined u; his home for the post two weeks sui- fering from a severe cold. his 111M111! friends wish him a. speedy recovery. Mr. Bobbie Ferguson. C. N. R. emplojrod at Cape Tormentlne, M‘ rived home by train on Saturday evening and will spend a couple oi’ mcngihs at his home in Cardigan Hca There occurred at Cardigan on Friday morrlEn-g the death oi’ Mr. James Mflllftl‘ at, a very old are. Funeral was held from the home of his sister Mrs. M. Ryan to All Sflllit" Church. Cardigan. The storm which swept. the pro- vince during the past. week lasted fro: nvo rl'1_\'.< uiakinu some vcrv bud hunks n1‘ snow which blocked. the 1~r:111< mnlrinc t-1-nvc‘lin2 nlmrrt im- norsilvc. On Sfitllfdriv quite n mlm- 11hr of _vr>1‘n2 men turned out with their shovels nud aim.- reveral hours oi 11nd bofltllnz with 1h= snnun o - cnccl 11p [he reads in this vicinity. On Wednesday. the young people of T.~'11'n.'- Valley and Caldizan Head elflluwerl nt 111'- hnm» n! Mrs. Mal- colln Mllmrcl. I omc Vnllev for their urclzl" card party. A very smlablc cvonlntr Wits spent in nlavinz cartka rltirr \1'l1’rl1 s1 dainty lunch was Mrvwl l-._v the hotcsa assisted by hrr thrro daughters. The remainder of the evening helm; smut in some ilhrouuhout the community for their n met trials February date prevent the attend- _The_1lumerous_ friends gt’ this 11e- together. As members of the C.Vv. L, we could not let this occasion go by without showing you out esteem, and we ask you and Mr. Gillis to accept this small gilt as a token of our good wishes for your health and happiness. in the years t0 oome. Signed on behalf of the C.W.L. of St. Felt! Although greatly taken by sur- , Mr. and Mrs. Glllis thanked friends for their thoughtful remembrance. Mr. John B. Gavin in his usual manner entertained the crowd with old-time violin sel- ections. A few hours’ dancing was enjoyed, after which dainty lunch was served by lvllss Annie P. Gulls assisted by IVIlss Olive DeRoche. Will Celebrate 60th Anniversary Many friends will rejoice with Mr. and Mrs. Neil Penpraise oi‘ Victoria. hot 29. who on Sunday. February 20th. will celebrate the sixtleth anniversary of their mar- riage which took place at the Par- sonaxe at Tryon 1n i878. Both oi them are hale and hearty, Mr. Penpraise being 1n his 88th year, and Mrs. Penpraise in her 79th. Mr. Penpraise as a youth served his apprenticeship as a. shoemaker and in the day when families pro- duced their own leather he -travelled from home to home. particularly 111 the Bedeoue district. building the shoes for the various members of each household. At, the time of his marriage he entered into :1 rmeral. i merchandising business wt Victoria. and became well known for miles prise their ".11; "v 111:; 1 was and bmmht up at Hampton. | She in the merchandising- shmed activities o! her husband and be- came known and beloved by folk! near and far. She has always been active in church and community circles. and her home has been a centre oi true Island hospitalit . The bridesmaid at the wed in: oi’ Mr. and Mrs. PennrnLee was Miss Thompson-now Mrs. W. L. Ar-nett of Crapaud-the lrroomsman John Cameron. who met death by acci- dent at Winnipeg over fifty years ago. To Mr. and Mrs. Penpraise has fallen an unusually heavy burden oi’ sorrow for their family oi’ five- three girls and two boys-have all naseed on——the death of the last. Mrs. Nelson Mlclltwen. occurring in January 1937. Yet with serenity ond_faltl\ tilts hlllhlv respected coune carrv on. beihe known torzrltv 11nd real worth. and for the couralle with which they have and overcome tremendous 11511111191 111 Ontario will 111. this anniversary has been delayed until summer. klndlvy invited the members to her heme for the next party. Mr. Lawrence Myers. Lake Verde snected couple will uulte in cxrtend- A! LOWER MONTAGUE In Order to Reduce Our Stock’ Before Stock-Taking We Have Decided to Hold a MAMMDTI-l SIX DAYS’ SALE-Starting TUESDAY, February 22nd and Ending MONDAY, February 23th All Goods In Our Store Will Be Offered At SLAUGHTER PRICES] We can enumerate only a few lines but below quote just a few remind"; Sugar, Granulated and Yellow, per lb. - — - -.- -_- 51A,; Beans, white hand picked, per lb. —- - — —- -—- -- _ 31/2; lRi-ce, per lb. — 5c Pot Barley, per lb. — —— 31/20 Rolled Oats and Oatmeal, per lb. — — — — -- -- -- 5c St. Croix Soap, 6 bars for -- — — - —- — —— 20o Prunes, 3 lbs. -— - -— — — 25c 4 lbs. for -——--—-—--—22c Bulk Raisins, Seeded and Seedless, 2 lbs. for — — — 25c Bulk Cream Tartar, per lb. - — — — -— — - —26c Molasses, per gallon — —- - — — — — — 50o Tomato Juice, 10% oz. per tin — — -—- —- -—- — 5c Shortening, 2 lbs. for — —— — —- —- — —- Lard, 2 lbs. for - — — — Evaporated Milk, different brands 9c per can. $1.00 doz. Pure Cod Liver Oil, 16 oz. - - — —— —— — —— —— 39c Russian Mineral Oil, 16 oz. —- -—- -— — —- -— -— ~— 39c Tea in Bulk, guaranteed quality, per lb. - - -—- - -— 45c Tea in Packages, Red Rose, King Cole, eto., per lb. — Brooms, each — -— — Men’s Overalls, regular $1.85 for — — — -—- -— -- —- $1.39 Men’s Jumpers, regular $1.75 for — -— - - - - $1.39 Men’s Work Shirts, regular $1.00 for - - -- -- — —- 69c M en’s Bannockburn Pants, per pair — -- —- - — $3.24 Men’s Heavy Wool Pants, per pair - 4- _ -- - - $2.76 Men’s fleece-lined Combinations - — -- — — -— — 98c Men’s fleece-lined Shirts and Drawers, each -- - - 59c Men’s Stanfields Blue Label Shirts & Drawers, each $1.89 Men’s Stanfields Red Imbel Shirts & Drawers, each $1.59 Men’s Stanfields Gold I obel Shirts & Drawers, each $1.39 Men’s Stanfield: fleece-lined Combinations -— — ——- $1.29 Men’s Stanfields Blue Label Combinations — - -- $3.59 Men’s Fall and-Winter Caps, reg. price $1.00 to $1.50. Clearing at —- -— — 69c White Cups and Saucers 5c for cup and saucer. 23 piece Tea Set, Assorted Patterns, per set — -- — 98c Glass Washboards, each - - -- -- — — —- -— 39c Zinc Washboards, each — - -— - — — — 24c No. 14 Galvanized Pails, each — — —— — — — — 29c Horse Rugs, regular price $2.50. Now -t_ - _ $1.98 Horse Rugs, regular price $3.25. Now — — — -- $2.69 Men’s Jumbo Sweaters, regular $2.25. Now — 4- - $1.59 LA few ends Floor Oilcloth, 2 yds. wide to clear at yd. 75c Cotton House Dresses, regular $1.25. Now — - -- 84c Good quality Flannelette, 36 inch wide. Per yard — 12c Print Cotton, per yard - - - -- - - - _ 14c Broadcloth, per yard - - -- - _- -- _ _ 13c ‘A lot of Steel Shovels, square and round point. Regular 75c. Now -- _.. 59c "Men’s Short Rubber Boots, air — - -- -- - - - $1.90 Storm King Rubber Boots, Rubber Suits, Herring Nets and other F1shermen’s supplies at greatly reduced prices FLOUR AND FEED AT REDUCED PRICES. Don't forget the dates, Feb. 22nd to Feb. 28th inclusive. Come early while stocks are complete. W. A- PDDLE & 00,- LIMITED Lower Montague, P. E. I. iii-mi- __--___-__- i112 congratulations and good wish- cs to Mr. and Mrs. Penpralse on this anniversary. It is an occasion which few persons are orivilqzed to aim-and when persons roach this diamond Jubilee in iul.l posses- sinn oi their faculties with the deep affection of alZ who know them then it is indeed a matter of real one» of their son-in-law. Nelson McEr-ven. National Bovs’ Work Sec- fellclthtlon. and in the many 00d rotary oi’ the Y. M. C. Afs oi Can- wishes Oriel-ad this mum Qlng nda. the celebration oi this wedding mo” hea;my_ MOLLISONS MEET AGAIN LONDON-(CIU-Jlm and Amy r flying couple whose divorce suit is pending, met the other da for the first time in a year to ear that lnoom tax authorities had waived claims on iGolden Wedding . Mm, and Mrs. Allan Stuart. 53 Wlglcsworth st., are quietly observ- lmz lheir zoldeh Wedding anniver- sary today. On Sunday they will calebraie with an informal family gathering at the home o! their dauglhter, Mrs. Leslie R. Tarbel. l9 Boston Talbot st. . Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Ellenor Dymmvt) wem minted here in 1888 by Rev. Willis T. Odell. then 11m- of Germ-ml Mofltlodist Ch _ They are both natives of Prince Edward Island but have re. aided here since their ma . Both are in the best of heelth ‘mommies odtheawiitabultfluolmhll Stuart is '10. Mr. Stuart was last slimmer after 50 year; with W Boston Elevated where he serWd “I'll had fr. ohlldre threeei our n whorilyare living: 1.11111 iaelu (d0- oeasad); Mil. Indie Tarbdl (LIP nle) l9 Talbot at" ‘win sister W ch Stuart of Wavetli. v14 léirs. Gilbert 111mm‘ égassie» d gyms‘ . imam and vhuma ‘Iv- otdedanmt l‘ t vid; and, than! ll- W‘ gmbaul tiently Wlioizvfl?! 6m- -—1A. 1100a. ' _ o di Head £4,200 ( 21.000 ded the andl k veers younger than their and music Allan MoSrwain Mitzi-flag,- vislgc-to ar gim 1n a" “an. J awar to m gesfflm. Stuart m u ‘M M‘ 1IPCJIQQ McMonus MIGHT t