___.___ _________ 1 .I:.Z..'S3.ZL 44H.‘ '"""..‘.'."'. ’" " iii; , P8582525 Ebllélilhil ‘lilww ‘T Lil: lsorttuuo LOWE m" ' n" C.=¢.'IET\T\‘~YW""”“W _, --\‘~. ‘Pad. wrlt-Li- ~00 ' ' CAPITOL TODAY ('.-\R'l'(‘.-f}." I I ,-- f'Oi'v‘lHl)\'—-.\r"{l) . l/hlrlwmd AIl-Talhingwestcrrl. ‘t.- at? a owRanclfl ~ursll.~..‘.-.-lnr1'~_mE_":;rI:-Im£av ll '3‘: ' w u ALL NEXT WEEK ;Z Seats Now Selling MAE Ed WARE 3 FLA YER$ Opening Plzly Monday Night “lliiih? EVERY ‘m! NEW PLAYS l ACTS I ‘I II II ‘maflmuw ,,.....s..a.<t---"""" v .3._r,-_,_-;¢-._-g;-;¢_17nxsr¢e1wn M$vf""‘ 2 Lillian McLeod. Sea ning Sohool: school; 3 Nonvo I721 VlCW scllol; Txnlzfng school. ‘View 2 Barbara Moi“ 3 Elva D111; 0d Campbell, hing Sclfwl; 4 Ruby Fountain, View schcil; ‘View school. School Fair Il ______ l l S?" l icll-l Enid Ramsay. Farmlnql Sec. L-Arl Work ‘Y K/‘lliiilll Owen. Fanning 1 Nnl-vartlcl C" ' Contimlccl futtll face 2 "zit 10".}; 4 Elva Duggan. ‘- L-"llfg Pickrrinj. San View min llrwlnlwn. Fanning. llllg Sober}; 4 jvnfl-ll-r-l l; wit Cwen. Fanning srlvvl. Iierv school. Sec. 1. m“! 11m ‘lfl-fi u s“. . . V r1 ll)\...1 Lcls Rams-try. Fnn- V:c".v school; 3 Frlnccs 11ml" ,. "m. lim- 77 M. a “Ely Kitchen ” How proudly you’ll display the "work-shop” of your home . its gleaming enamel and paint and spotless drapes set olf by the colourful and permanent Dominion Inlaid Linoleum floor you have chosen. It's the same with any room. Its appearance will be enhanced and your housework lessened from the minute Dominion Inlaid Linoleum is laid on its floor. Delightful designs and colour- ings . . . original and appro- priate . . . to choose from, all made more beautiful by the love- ly soft-lustre Domolac Finish. Dominion Inlaid Linoleum is permanent because inlaid, easy to lay and to clean, odourless and moderately priced. l '1 Other Beautiful Dominion Floors Dominion Printed Linoleum and Do- minion Linoleum Rugs offer lovely and appropriate designs for cvcry room. Durable, practical, work-sav- ing and sold, of course, at popular "”"""""‘ ' ,____.____._ f l _. ‘l t. G 0 0 D ALL TAU- IBYFEIVTTONS " mt. at 3.l5—llc; 2st. - ALSO \ Eve. 7 and 8.45-—2lc; 37o. L A R E L - _ ‘ ~~ , H A R If, “ LAUREL-HARDY MURIDR II CA " - ,I 7 ‘ VAUDEVILLE n , NOVELTY New York Society Comedy ' " l ORCHESTRA . Om" "lays A" I I 1- IZAT IPZIHERIS n l I ‘ ‘ PRICES “WHY WIVES \VORRY " '-'- "TODAY'S VIRTUE" g 37C-—52C—-80C u E M O U s E n I b31123 loot l i": i ' ' ' ' H. ' ~L' :, _ l lazing Srhocl; 4 L-aura Pickering. Sen 1 hool. Central Guarllianl l. OI‘ Ct-ocoiumbus Day Bunday. Oct. 12. All members must be at the home. Queen 5t. ‘at 2.30. Parade to; St. Dunstanis Basilica where serv- ices will be held- KiNG CREPE BACK SATIN. 36 inches wide in claret. green, eggshell white. independence blue and brown. Wcel: end price only $1.49. Prowse Bros. Ltd. 14ll1-10-10-2l l l JUST ARRIVED. new flat crepe in , the season's leading shades. 36 inchs: iwlde. Price $1.39. Prowse Bros. Ltd. ,1‘ 1491-10-10-2! I -_i. wmvmnoa Isaac. st. Cathedral Schoolroom. Peters rates. P.E.I. HOSPITAL CAMPAIGN-e District meeting in Bridgetown Hall. 14 with addresses Prince Edward Island Hospital Cam- paign. and an entertainment by, Charlotwtown artists, to which all, ‘are invited. No contributions at this I B, meeting. 7537-10-11-31 MARRIED DOMESTICITY vs PASSIONATE LOVE He had a. wife who adored him. But what he craved was inspir- ation-lle found it ln a. flaming rom- ance with n beautiful singer. See this powerful dramatic picture. Judge problems fnr yourreif. WITH LEWIS STONE AND PEGGY WOOD lottetown. m“ P.E.I. HOSPITAL CAMPAIGN- District meeting in Orange Hall Uigg. at 8 p.m. Tuesday October 14, with addresses expiainin Edward Island Hospital Campaign. and an entertainment by Charlotte- “f!” . y, ", No contributions at this meeting. "'—‘”___ 7537-l0-l1-3i l ALSO SHORT SUBJECTS ll . l PARTIES WISHING T0 RENT w a7 lbooth space at the fox show kindly “I'm 4 Bruise coulson, Sga, "orrepond with the Secretary. Char-f g lottetown. 7494-10-10-31 Sec. 4. rel-l Rosa Wall, Fanning THE FUNERAL °1 m9 15W 311"" , y], 2 Ruby Mountain, Fanning beth McDonald, will take place loci: a Lillian McLc-cd. Sea View Sulldfly Rllefnw" Bl l’ utt. Fan- ‘ring school: an. Sea New school. Sea View zlloIcl; 4 Len. McGougan, Fanning 1191' residence "l? . col; 3 La .11 Pickering. sea View ~h~oiz 2 lViilir . "fir. Sm". zilool. $pflngkm Cemetery. , 1 Fanning _.__..;,..,,,I l: ‘; 4 Amy Champion, Fanning "few school: .7 Rush I Frnllizn: Sac. 4.-(dl—l Kenneht Owen; 2 ““"“ II, I =4 Lillian M Grad. s-n View s3 m. rnnl Rzrmsny. Fanning school; 3 PE-I- HO§P|TAL CAMPMGN- ‘ '° “we $9,; n p;- = r l Pint-c Bcaristo, Fanning school; 4 Dlslrlct meeting l“ French Rive’ A“ mp0“ 1 59a Vk.“ I. __ l /:~‘--~1 Vwaart Atlallv ‘FT. 34h» 1 l’ Pll“'='l". Fm» "my Chnlnpion, Fanning scllcol. .Ha“‘ Fltench River’ at B p'm' Tue» the ‘potawes Ese. 1 ml C31 l." r1.- $."llCClZ C Lois Rm 51f" " 1 5‘*‘1r".l: 2 . Tlzlr-"wn. °"" daYl 09ml)" 14- WW1 ‘dares-mi 9X‘ Clot-Id .*~~‘-‘ ""1 :.Ta:lll.'l~'_- s‘ l-ocl: 3 Ruth M ntg. n "cw: 3 Ccwa Dlf"’1!"‘.'ll‘. 1 "' r;- ~n~ =~l 91f‘. 4.-el_1 Elva Duggan, " school: " a s“ plaining the Prince Edward Island LOB Ramsay Fan_ Hospital Campaign, and an enter- _. h“, 3 1331.53,.“ MCNUHI Fa“_ lainment by Charlottetown artists, to | 5,9,. 4 __,,.I\_, r-pnnfl r»;- _ £11,: 5mm“ 4 Rum Munwomtflg, which all are invited. No contribu- this fall. a, f-hr-rl: 1v [..~~--9,3~_\ p, n- -._I,n',,,3 561.60, lions at this meeting. 7537-10-11-31 51cc. l m» irl-mw _"~ -~..l 211'. Farmilw school: rs". I-"wwinq r"‘"*"" 7’- Walter M:- "‘ l pm; g . 7 Fflfllfl"? sci "l f? ‘Tcilk Fannin: schrol. flew raw". Y‘ l FLIITZES WISHING T0 RENT: 7494-10-10-31 Fall- . lcsmadian mess) at the Red Cross. Charlottetown. '1'~ c OTTAWA. Ont, Oct. 10.—Cana<l- élliltflagomgrftedlatjnlgitfai-IB?c;)::f zrm egg; markets are holding fhrn tn- er o, HamaxI 7537_m_“_8, day with very little change reported ‘ ~ "ith the exception of a. further ad- vance on extras at Toronto. Toronto D -There is an increasing firmness on H fresh extras on this egg market and l I l t l ____ 215.1. HOSPITAL CAMPAIGN- istrict meeting in Whsatley River all. Whcatley River. B p.m.. Morl- day October 13. with addresses ex- , l Iceipm here today were 1277 cases as NEW SHIPMENT 0f ladies sill: purchasing n ‘HON-Dy J.H. Ayers leaves this piles are always to be h“ h, . , - .1 - morning for Montreal as rapresent- stnte- Prescriptions dispensed » 5107 1o o 21 , I drugstore m us," d u atlvs b: the 9.2.1. Dental Society I i I snlts. Our rhrrmlrstlilgh‘ It i119 811111131 ""99"? 9’ m‘ cm‘ ' are obtained fromlthe Sig“ . adian Dental Association, which Iflflnufafltufgfs. Fm. hes, "w"? meet; there next week. this your drugstore. ‘ Viola ‘Ir-enters. North Wlltshlre has sent the Guardian a strawberry blossom picked-by her on Oct. 6th which also contained a strawberry ‘“ "'""7'1'*"""" on the same vine. -R.ev. ELM. Aitken. B.A. Minister Saturday » , , _ _ _ Sunday Oct. 12. 1930, 10 a.rn. Sun- evenlng, seven ociock. 74901010 ZiIdIIIY school n aImI worshlp with . ' Children's sermon. 7 p.m. Worship WATER RATES: Friday the 10th ‘I is the last day for paying water subject Th’ church Behind cloud 1503-10-10-21 mm“ - quantity 0f snlln tllrrt will Note change of hour of, on the market the Coming l evening service. and w)“, dbmsmm can be I 12th BELFAST-Sunday Services Oct. in Bridgetown. at 8 p.m.. ‘Puasday Oct. Qhuygh, 0m inst l, l not large al d t1 . I Quincy MoDowlll, (Mr. n‘. H. myner Reviews ill! demand for lax-pill; :1“ s," lng the will preach at 11 a.m. and Reva suulflon) , P l’! Allister Murra at '1 p m l m°“"""‘"° “l” Wlllilinz t. y i I l M m n n Pr sldenf a candmons“ We b°“°"“ "wt . ,_ r R ,1 D l" ' ' 55mm e ' an ian Fur Producers will be m); 359M755 sum“ s I P“ “Manager of E. H. Rayner. Limited,‘ C. Keeping of Georgetown has’ been awarded a scholarship under the Rockfeller Foundation for a year's l PARTIES WISHING To RENT training in public health in the Un- l booth space at the fox show kindly wersmy 0,. Toronto leadmg up to the cor-respond with the Secrsgfyviocaaia"; degree of DI PI HI The Donor 1e“ I YESTERDAYS MARKET-butter sold at 35c; eggs 34; chickens $1;l g the Pm,“ ducks $1.25 to $1.40; apples 10c tn,‘ straw 45c; oats 35c to 40c; turnips town artists, to which all are invited. 15° and a TRYON BAPTIST PASTOBATE-Il services Sunday, Oct. 12; Bonshaw,“ missionary on furlough. Myron 0.1,; Brintan, minister. SOMETHING EXCEPTIONAIr-The o-clockI from i:sk of digging potatoes ls well und- Rose vane), m c: way throughout the Province and while a number of the potato grow- .ers have finished. there are yet some housewife finds a good second growth o‘ vegetables and better from Newton re Pave laid upwards or two dozen eggs l l . TRUCK DAMAGED_C,.lsh,ng ,n_ seII or RIISSIII IIIIII beIIIg IIIIIIIIIIIII agmmt IllLBS of silver fox pelts and we l the is“ of a Pontiac o“ which lthe more ‘civilized ‘countries of the stark pa’? mzhth’ m" 1m“ slum" l world with an effort to glut world, ' _ , s u ng e Chang n! of a an’ markets with their products in order —————-——— GRIIIPLE Hm I a Chevrolet delivery truck from , D .C DREN S CLINIC - Summerside proceeding in the dlrec I Sofie, and t" roman, mtemaflunn, lion of the City sustained damagedl the police report. ed by the which was parked beside the Pontiac and that the latter car carried no LONG CREEK-There will be ssr- . vice in Anglican Church at Long Creek, (tomorrow at 3o'clock. Rev. Edward Brfdgewotsr will officiate. ATTEND! DENTAL ASBOOIA- STRAWBERKIY BLOSSOM- ‘Miss J. Ernest ll. Wt DRUGGISTS 142 Princ- s». u“ PBINCETOWN UNITED CHURCH quantities from tlm demands require; P. E. I. i,’ . lllTERilEWEH u or F7 l: a o ‘d m l3 4 them under prevent coming hold-over of skins r1- fllR PQJLSPEBIS John's Presbyterian vised to be in sel‘ . . ,Montreal, has been visiting his not I e, mm f, m légfivtIffIm ~ ,ivc province for a week and return- feed the market grrndlizillv ell Saturday afternoon $0,,” 0,. a, least IIIIIII IIIgIII When questioned regarding the, I cannot concmdp IIMIIIIII situation in the fur markets of thevermg my 05mm“ “m, CIIIIII world and the pronects for the com- Imp,” as go“, a posmon u ing season Mr. Rayner expressed him- mes, munch, 3705mm ,II' we“ ;self as follows:—People I mdayI we have a ‘mum .Prince Edward Island. under pres-Iwxh unumuéd Muuin, W50 ent world wide business conditions. papukmon “m1 11mm, MIIIIIIIII do not realize how many reasons they _ , I _ _ cranberries 12c; hay 05c to 70c; Ijhave for being temnktul I“ IIIIIIIIIIIII- IIBIpIIiLlStl/detjtregtp; civil: I313: IfIrI-Zn ,ed with People in other sections ofvcompetnkm Wm, comm” and the country. especially the inhabft- ,n,e,,,gent recognmon I, me I m5 of huge clues‘ Isupply and demand and must It l5 generally conceded by lead‘ ize that we cannot force other .- cono isfs hat business de res- . m.; Westmoreland 3 P. m-; 'I‘rl7- is]; ethmulglhouttthe United Stat; is "dies to pay high prim‘ {or our " pI mI The speaker at the c“ “he worst WIIIIIII IIIIIIIg memo” ‘ducts when they can srrurer . service will be Miss Laura Bain l l I ‘olher sources “will Ilcqlmlnlen“ ' '- The number of unemployed m the the same articles at lower flgur nited States ls generally conceded to ,1 NO one can m, w-hnt prices wll I,be not less than five million people firm, m: buyefs from the {our III lwm‘ the probability m“ the num‘ iera of the World assemble at the ,ber is close to seven million. In Eng- Imur saw on "Us contmm, on I II lland the number of unemployed has her 15th and demnnshmte “I II “heady passed we m0 mlmoxlmarklcomiletltion at what prices they while in Germany the number ex-Imke our oflermg 0,. mrsI A; “e45 three mum“ Wm‘ prOSpCOtSVbUSlDBSS conditions improve‘ u l ,‘anything but encouraging. Unemploy-“m, be a gradual mpmvemm, ,ment in-Italy is mounting into largeIme fur trade: bu, m“, mam», lfiglnesl and fiance‘ “rhlch h” beenlforcing the market or holding SIIIII III Ildy,until recently the most Pwiperfluilhmh pm“ “m ,n my Ihmmen, . fountry m Europe’ and had to lmpor the same result as we have with ports her zcese wlabor from neighbouring countries. is)", the marketing of Cflnadmn , I Innw face to face with the problem offlw must no, frrge, “In, F", II, providing for the jobless workers in 8,3,” and a mnnbpr OI, Euro ‘her own country. countries are producing large q .- The vast population and resourc- morning for Toronto. potatoes 60c. ____... ____- a great many acres to dig. s. good crop. Not only are a good crop, but the et our fox skins in eolnpetl tn theirs. lto establish foreign credits for the l l Borelelgh: "I ilnderzland ynilr - summer house is SltlllTfl n‘. w: e , of a steep fill/f." Richleivlz‘ "Yes. hope you'll drop sconP-Pulhfilider. cy of world revolution, It is against such conditlonsand that he w“ bu“, ,such competition that Canadian A;- ughm o; “nether an rieulturist-s. industrialists and Fur breeders. must contend and compete that‘: rich‘.- rrel- some ti ,for success and prcsperity: and tll" what l5 that sllun: ma” b V’ parking lights. lbattle promises to be long and hard Iupon the eifrl; w, , __ l brokers report sales of this grade a? Dunning the pmwe Edward ma.” wanadmn when, GmwersI who rem? “m? it 8°95 “l-“WII ' 41 to 42 delivered. Other prices arr Hospital Campaign. and an enrer- Miss Edna Munroe. Milton. leaves ed through their marketing organlz- The Dogs of w“ ‘Le ‘L g 1 unchanged. Deales are quoting count- tainment by Charlottetown artists, t0 this morning for Quincy, Mass. af- ations $1.45 a bushel for wheat a Y Pi?’ h c ,1 "mp n“, ._, ry shippers for ungraded eggs ex- which all are invited. No contrlbu- tcr spending the summer with her little more than a year ago are nmv m", sbt i ‘a m tras 4o, firsts as. seconds 2a delivered I tions at this meeting 7537-10-11-3‘: Sign Mm Han-y Meow wgkmg m bu ‘ l?“ f’ " ("uses returned. Montreal-Egg re- yers at approximately I.- Fsil cents a bushel. ll-r-s firm with little or no chanz" Edward 151*“ Hwplm inilllrices since the first of the week and an entertainment by Chlflotw- ‘Whoiesillers are paying producers ex- town artists’ w which n“ “e invited’ tras 40 firsts 3d to 37 pullet extras l No contributions at m“ meeting’ _30 to 34. millet seconds 20 to 22., IPl-‘ees to retailers Iof fresh eggs are] I WILL m: TAKING 1 "if" 43 l-O 45- “W” 4° l“ 42- P“? lambs Tunsdfly. Oct. 14th, at Belle Jet extras 36 to 37. peewee seconds, Rh," 5mm,“ DI JI nueyI I21. Chicago spot unchanged, Novem- 74"_m_9_3, ,he;- 21 3-4 December 22. ‘ another? Q. Whon propriate? P.E.f. HOSPITAL CAMPAIGN- District meeting in Cavendish Hall, Cavendish at 0 p.m. Monday Oct- ober 13. with addresses I the Prince Edward Island Hospital, Campaign. and an entertainment by Charlottetown artists. to which all receptions. MONTREAL. Qua. Oct. 10.--To- day exports of cheese to Europe reach- ‘rd the total b: saooo boxes already ihigher than the previous record for ,the season, although there was an- Iclher day for export. It was expect- prices. Mad: in Grands A! I louse b!’ 1'" "Mi"! Fnrnlrbing I o/ lb: famous ‘m, g Dominion r I Bqlllnblp Dlparlrncn/al ' Llnoluul. Slpyu, a .'- Dnlgn IlhulrusIJI ls D0- nlrrlon Morbid 11!: lnltiri Llnulrm Nv- 75ml ‘"3’ ab]: la two ill/WW‘ ' rolvuvlflll- aihnl l t l led that this week's total will therefore {be the highest for the year. Prices lheld steady at 14 3-4 to 15 cents a lpound and for Ontario and for Que- _bec‘s l3 3-4 to 14 cents. The butter are invited. No contributions at this mfllillllw 7537-10-11-21 IKE-T. IIOsPITAL CAMPAIGN- District meeting in Town Hall George- market was generally quoted at 24 w“ "mm w whim ‘ll “'5 lnvlt’ l, k, n ,3-4 to 30 cents for eastern township: Wm‘ mam“ "pmnml m‘ "m" c n‘ ' {number one pasteurized creamcry Mn"! mm‘, Hum“! o“ ' ‘stock. To retailers solids were as “"4 '“ °“"°m“‘m°“‘ by “mm” Ieents and prints 34 cents a pound. ,The egg market held steadv with the , w‘ N° mmmbulllln’ “t this mmm" 7470-10-94! anouncement that no regular wesklyl ____ ding. advances were planned for Manda , ‘mums ‘lawn, 1,531- in view of the inability of the mark- NlGllT-Tha remains of the , b I Elisabeth McDonald. who died m, m“ ° B08140“. M!!!“ Gll Thursday. 0M0- et to hold this week's opening level. Potatoes were steady at $1.10 for New Brunswlcks and ll for New Bruns-" , Se ,n heav , i h, r l, The problem facing the Canadian ‘compared to 946 cases on the cnr-, i" - Y Bfirvce We: . u o F F mod , h, m w, Iircsponding day last glear. The market l fg-fllmned- a" 51295 and Shades» Pflfif‘ Eflqlletfé ‘e528 aémzg, fcryo": X"; in a,_ P‘ ‘mm’ b“ ““°“*’“¥@d l“ “"6 ""1 ,8 '25‘ Pmws” 3"’- Lld- 74’1'I‘°"1°'2 n, about; u» ‘h-lnptlnz to answer this question. m" MM“ shipment‘ are keeping there is no sense in deludlng fur up well clue to the mild weather pre- ha," HOSPITAL CAMPAIGN” I ' . ,, . I I Emma, mgeung Town H“, 600mb“ ____ fnnners with optimism that has n Iifllllllg- wwnI at a pImI Mommy October ,3 Q I; a young m,“ ,5 “and,” and foundation in fact. The fur trado; Vancouver-This egg market oon- Wm‘ “dd-‘Nsu "P13311118 "w Prince chamnl? Wm! 18'" l"! Qampgggm the music begins. what I if the dance has been A. He should find her a comfort- 7537-19.11,“ able place among ‘her friends. or a partner among his fr We h0g5 and find his partner. ' l llf tlm . a d A. At formal dinners. dances and no mmpumm n our o a n Q. Is it permissible to push the m,“ food on the fork with the fingers? _ up“ 3 AI “o; K my “shun” u aback on the market. Fur dealers and manII “My "mum, for m“ puma“ u“ iufacturers arc forced under presen ‘ a piece of bread. but if possible dis- pense with both. Q. What should one bs careful of when using the spoon? A. Not to put the spoon too for ln M‘ r the mouth. or give th Q. when are both maid and mat- mwnI l, a pImI “and” comb“. ,3 i ron of honor included in the attend-l ; ants at a wedding. A. At a very elaborate formal wed- h-u Q. What color should ones personal l A. The personal card should be a n‘ power o! the ballroom and throughout the world has suffered ,l should he do heavily during the last twelve months, promised to and many of the old landmarks in. the fur business have been wiped out by failure. while other lnrse 1'11! houses with international branches have suffered losses running into mil- llc-ns of dollars. ,‘ l lends. and then l l l The buying power of the fur trade has been reduced to a point that hi! are hair ornaments sp- the only hope for the fur trade dur- lng the coming season lies in the manner in which the furs from our ranches and forests are placed up- conditlons to Pursue a policy of hand to mouth buying until prices for furs are once more stabilised and their financial position improved. To meet these conditions. a pol- of gradual selling must be pur- e impression or sued. In my Judgment the placing of a tremendous quantity c! skins on any one market during the com’, season will result in such slaughter of prices as fur shippers have nevsr experienced" On the other hand. if the demand of fur markets of the world are catered in by gradually supplying such quantities of skins as can be absorbed by the limited buy- fur industry. a FOR that unexpected cut. F‘ bruise, or bum — anal! About-bins, 1n, at once! Nfl‘ looted skin abrasions or wvlmdl that do not heal clanly ml! "u" scan that will disfigura you M life. A little Absorbine, Jr-r applid to the 0pm WW4 "m stalls: it. mm: infection Ind prunoto quack, clean heallng- II also draws out tho inflammadfik Aboorblne, Jr., h not new "4 does not stain the aHn. Always hep it handy for fidfll . . . at your dfllilll" "' 31'” pa‘ bottle. i. m . fnlr average price will be obtainedl . , J19!‘ 9. 51'5"“ W "16 M" 5W5?" “m Dem white‘ throughout the season and tho furl ll Wk" whim‘ m“, “m” "wit"!!! M‘ llllm- Ind W"? °°'"’°Y°d Yale Poohlnweve had‘ trade will be encouraged to push . . ....,,- r ml l‘ 1mm” an“ l. I“. h ‘will? w h" 101'"!!! N!" ll m“ Wu” miniature courses at our boarding llurs that are reasonably priced and / l.,'.l,...... “i. ,-_ you h inhuman. . was In: 10ml which thaw know can ba muroa in’ """"‘ "-""""""'"'