AN-i 11-rs ' wN Guano: Two Whole Months Of Fun Make His Holidays Healthful ‘And More Enjoyable With A NEW BIKE The Guardian '3 $3,000 Subscription’ Campaign HAS cor THEM TALKING. T Now Is The Time To Enter While It’s Just Getting Started, Says Manager. The chief topic of conversation around Charlottetown and the Province during the past week, was the Char- lottetown Hospital Bazaar. which is a most worthy cause. Next to that was the big $3.000 subscription Campaign announced by the Guardian in which a. beautiful New Chevrolet Master Coach and a Ford V-8 Tudor Sedan, and hundreds of dollars in cash prizes and commissions are to BAZAARi ' Today And ‘Every Day This Week Dinner from |Ia.m. Supper from 5 p.m. A full Meal for 35c R’ Ellar Day Bargains SIX SHEER. SUITS i $5.75 I CBEPE SUIT? Bile 88 to M $4.75 LARGE SDRESSES $1.95 '-ro $2.95 At The Modern Hal 8. Dress Shop (Over Canadian stores) lNEMPl0YEii PRllTE_8_l_ llllln P o l i c e Precautions Taken In Winnipeg. (C. I‘. By Guardian‘: Special Wire) WINN‘H’I.'.G, Juno 24-—’I‘he north- end headquarters of several hund- red single unemployed men were closely watched by police tonight for signs of further demonstrations by the jobless against alleged poor load served in relief dining halls. with the men were 38 others re- leased from police custody after a night in the cells following the slapping and boarding of three sweet cars. The men pleaded not guiiiv in court today to charges of (il.\0l'f‘i(‘I‘iy conduct, and were re- maiidcd for trial until June 30. The demonstrators. protesting ss- rlnsl. what they Kid .was the F001‘ llualily food served in the relief inlchens. pushed past the operators without paying fares. Police re- moved them from the cars without trouble. arresting the 38. Following a night of bedlam in the police station. as the a.r'l'eStA’d men shouted and sing throughout the flight, gcVPl‘B-1 hundred of their supporters massed before police heariqlrsrters todaay in protest ax- lindi. their arrest. The demonstra- tion ended quietly when the pris- nnenl were released. ._._____—:— MONDAY NIGHT DEADLINE FOR. EN'l"fl.lES TO SAINT J0!-IN OLYMPIC TRIALS cc. r. By GuIrdinIn'I spec!-I Wire) SAINT JOHN, N. 3.. June 26- Mnnrinv night is the deadline for l‘t‘(‘t"l\'il‘tfi entries for the Maritime Olympic trials here and none will he nroepted after that date, of- ficials announced i0di1.V- Ami°i'“ who mnke a good showinfi he“ People all over the Province are talkinghbout the wonderful oppor- tunity which the Ouardian is offer- ing to ambitious persons in ex- change for :1 little of their spare time taking Subscriptions from among their relatives, friends and acquaintances. Each Subscription earns thousands of votes and votes are what it takes to win. A few persons have entered and several more are thinking about it. so take our advice and make your éntry right now, as it is s distinct advantage to get in at the start. The entry period is during the first period closing on July ilth. after that date no more entries will be accepted. However, don't wait until the last minute to make your entry, don't. wait. to see who is in it be- fore you get in yourself because you will be losing votes by doing so. In order to give everybody inter- ested n chance to get their name in first list of contestants published. we will not publish the list until be given away absolutely Free on August 8th. next. Monday. Your name in that list will help you, as it will show your friends that you have entered the Campaign, and they will save Friday, Saturday and Monday I their subscriptions for you until you find time to call and ask them for it. Otherwise, many subscriptions that might go to you for the asking will be given to some other candi- date, simply because your friends did not know that you were in the , campaign. because your name did not appear in the list. 1 Make your entry now and mail it I to the Campaign Department, can: i of The Guardian. if you want it! included in the first list. ‘ Come in and talk it over with the Campaign Manager. who will be glad to explian it to you and advise you the way to proceed to win one t of the many valuable prizes. The office is open from 8 s.m. until 9 pm. If you cannot come in phone 1 132 and you can then make an l appointment to see the Manager at » your home. The Central Guardian This column In Ielorved for news of local Interest but advertising of n new-y nnlurl mny be Inserted nl 4 cent: n word strictly pnynhls In ndvnnco. K ROYAL RESULTS from Royal Feeds. L-5325-6-22-41 CON!-'EDERnTl()l\‘ LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-8198-'1-12-312. CRASWELL FOR. PHOTO- GRAPHS. L-3494-8-28-ll. DINE AT THE BAZAAR today and every day this week. Excellent Dinners and Suppers served in the Market Building for only 35 cents. L-5357-6-24-41. CCNFEDIIIATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-8798-7-I2-312. GAS. Oils. Greastug and Wash- ing. Mallr.-tt's Balicry service, L-5102-6-25-July 4. MEALS SERVED at the Hospital Bazaar in the Market Building to- day from ii A. M. to 8 P. M. Only 35 cents for a good dinner or supper. L-5357-6-24-41. ASK the Egg and Poultry Assoc- iation their experience with Royal Chick and Poultry Feeds. L-5325-6-22-4i. PUPILS RECITAL -- Hamid R. Shophllrd, st. Paul's Hall, 8 p.m. Friday. June 26. L-5440-6-26-1i. THE BATTERY isthc heart of your car. How yclirr. tested regular- ly at Malletts Bntlrijv Service. I.-570.1-ti-28-Jilly 6. HOME COOKED MEALS at the Bazaar today and every day this week. Both Dinners and suppers server‘. from 11 A. M. to B P. M. in I KYANIZE Self-smoothing pslnt,j varnishes. enamel has no objection- able odor. Toombs Music Store. ‘ L-5530-6-26-1i Our Final g Dollar Bike Sale Of The Season BUY NOW! NIEOE OF DR. C0l7'F‘I'N—In re- ferring co the relatives of Dr. Coffin ] yesterday the name of his niece Miss Lillian Coffin. who lived with him. was inadvertently omitted. l Brakes HAZEIBROOK 0IItACUI'I‘.-—5er- vices Sunday 28th as i'ollows:— Alexandra at 11. Hazeibrook 3.‘ Cross Roads 7. The Charlottetown‘ Octette will sing at the afternoon service. Preacher J. W. Hliyter. L-5521-6-26-ii. Bicycles with C.C.M. Coaster S P E C I A L L Y P R I C E D A T 3l.0O Other MODELS up to 48.50 Balance 1.00 Weekly NO INTEREST NO EXTRA CHARGES THE TRUSTEES of the Protest- ant orphanage acknowledge with thanks receipt of $43.83 from col- lection at servicc. of Grand Orange Association of British America. also $45.11 from Social Club. Mt. Herbert Home Auxiliary. L-5331-0-28-ii SCOTLAND - SUMMERSIDE CHURCH OF Divine services will be held on Saturday. June 27th. at Iris, 7.30 p m . on sabbath June 28th at Murray River 10 30 n. m.. Kinkora. 3 p. m.. Pt.,Pllm 7.30 p. in. Prayer meeting and sabbath School at Bangor, June 28th, at 10.30 a. m. J. H. Bishop. B. A. student. Mr Allison Mar-Lean. formerly of, Charlottetovm, and for the pest[ ten years on the permanent staff of the federal Printing and stat- itirlg relatives herc. L-5446 , ‘W’ Mrs. Daniel Mccirclzor. Montague, accompanied by Mrs. William Mc- Gregor. Charlottetown. were pas- sengers on the S.S. Hochelage Wednesday enr-outc to Westvilic. N.S.. where they will visit with‘ thp former-‘s daughter, i\frs. Wil- liam McQuarrle. 1 Friends will regret to hear that Mr, Carl Greenan, of Newton, Lot ‘ 26. is confined to his home through 7 ANGLICAN SERVICES Buniay, June 28th. Milton: St. John's Church. Sunday School 10 A. M. Morning Prayer 11 A. M. Evening Prayer 730 P. M. The evening ser- vice will be in charge of Rev. if. D. Raymond. M. A and will be the annual A. Y. P. A service. Rustico: St. Mark's Cliurcli Evening Prayer 7.30 P. M. E. 0. Lancaster, Rector. OOVEHEAD CIIAROE. —- The Sacrament of olir Lord's Supper will be dispensed at the Eleven o'clock service at West Covehead. and after the three o'clock service at Covehcad Road on Sunday Julie 28. Preparatory service will be held ionery Department, Ottawa, is vis-l A blislered back means that you are a t/enderfoot. _.Q__ other subjects to be taught in camp, are the following—axemarlship. map reading, map mailing. poisonous and beneficial weeds, scouting de-I vices, trackintz. judging distances and heights etc. Lashings. bridges, telling time by the sun, ftndtngl way by the stars. finding true and‘ magnetic north. i _Q_ ’t: Scout Construction--To be actu- :\ 811)’ made by pairols—map of car-np,i_ ‘out. door ovens, incinerators. lat-' ‘lrines. shelters. camp utensils. brld-‘ 2 gas. News it , \ I t. —o— ‘tli.7‘.§“§?s.»}ii§ :3: "$3" 5i.'id.5°"il‘....’.1_i ‘ and » . i “’”““°“’“v.*i'h M’ will be im- frlcnds hope that he will soon be ‘ [Notices ili mm. and VLCHOYS day at mo pm". restored to his usual good health. i "mcm Boy 871°” Camp’ A“ We"? _ i patrol competition in Scouting ac- Brother scouts.—It was with tivitics \vi‘l take place from 2 mi Ieelinils Oi SOTWW i'h<"‘i' S°°‘“5 5 p. in. There will be Cnlllfsls in: scouting Instruction —— Among VEHSELS IN BER.TH:_ i25—1iariy Nelson from B. W. I. the Market Building. L-535'!-6-24-4|. CAVENDIRII Pastoral Charge Church Services for June 28th, ii A. M. Cavendish; I! P. M. Stanley Bridge; 7.30 P M. New Glasgow. Rev. W. A. Paterson, Minister. SUNDAY SERVICES-—Nt‘.w Glas- in West Cove-head church on Friday evening. 8 pm. Rev. G. A. Christie of York will be the speaker. L-5447-6-28-ii. ORDAINED T0 SUBDEA(‘0N- SIlI'P—uVli'mdny la‘. the Grand Sem- inary Halifax. N S . Mr Joseph Trainor of Sollthport. was raised to the dignitv of the Subdeacon- WW “-0” ‘M4 3“““‘“"“‘° 3-90 ate by His Excellency Bishop Bray P.M.; Fredericton 7.30 PM.. Wm. 0, 3L John. The best Wishes of throughout the province learned on‘: the sudden death of Patrol Lcaticri Davis Green of lst Sumnicrside Troop. Scouts of all rank; join in .tendering very sincere s_vmpath.V ito the bereaved relatives. A letter 3 of condolence has been sent to the " parents in Provincial Commission- J. J ‘Moms. Mr. Morris was the law: Scoiils first SC0llllI‘laSbt”l‘. 0.. Drought Damage To Crops Mounts (A. I‘. By Guardian's sprcial wire) CHICAGO. Jllllt‘ 24-A Juno drollght which burncd into middle west crop prospects with an in- thnl of 1034 For the benefit of those scouts’ TOM‘ Sillnnihz. knotting and spl . mg. sxvlnlming and (ii\'lfIE. first‘ D -CHARLOTTETOWN Newfoundland to Boston O’Lcary Lec. to Local Harbour Pentland. discharging Marshal F'rl-irik. discharging Barge No. 2. berth lrisbrmk. discharging O'Lcary Lee. discllalfiging Newfoundland. dischnrciiig Apockmachcau. loariing Jean Morac. loading Mary Currie. berth Acadian, berth. VESSELS DUE TO ARRI\'E:— June Erltory from (‘xdvnln Zendn from St. John 28—-Nrwviollndland from Boston Portia from Nfld. ports Chednbllctn from E. C. ports 29—l<‘ort Tolvlisr-<1 from New York Fort Amhcrst. from Joim} Colhovnc from Mnntrrnl aid. scout pace, judging distanctni Ciss from .liirn;i:m Slilnflliinlz. etc. ‘.30-—St. lnuis from Bremen —0—— l-‘teo from Canso If you play an instrument. take‘ i it to camp with you. -—-Gl‘f‘_\' Wolf 1 STKATIICO. A WOMEN'S l Il\'S’I'ITl.'TF. —— l Japanese Threaten l l His ‘ ral" Is a Picnic ‘Flllie wnsny appmacmng taking Prince of Wales College en- i ——w~‘ 0 :i;illMh:1&:x;]i. tothe Canadian trials G. Qulglp)-_ Minister. 1.-5441-6-re-ii. mm, remm,,5 and m,.nd5 W with add“ ‘““““'"m1 10.5.... t,, ,;_. t n ammmm“ me mmmmi The June meeting of the strain. t - ' » —~——’—.— —.~,-—--—: . . . Mi‘ Trninor in his chosen field of mounting million: of dollars lo— ‘ 7“ C9 ‘X I “ ' E "in?! \V0m€‘n's Il’l‘lillll(~ was held at , l’R_I-SBIBTEQLIAN -— labour dn-‘V’ » Colincll has rlctldcd in oxl lit: l.ho]l_),p ham‘. of MR wmmm Tmqorl _Vfi___ “"" “ " " 7 S"‘"°"' ‘m H ‘mm , '1' On‘ --———~ From the eastern slopes of thr lp”“m°“‘1 3°-‘ 59"“ Cami‘ ‘”' inn Juno ltitli. rim» ilIl"flibf‘l‘s and _ . m"uc' Comrmmmn sewsw “'00 VISITING THE ISLAND — Dr. Rockies to the foothills of tho A2lr~—i15“‘ -’‘‘1.‘'- This m9*‘“5 “ii” “N19 ‘one visitor bl"ll'IK present. Mot-ling ‘-‘i "- 35’ G“*“‘‘''“"5 ~‘l""“" “""“ a.m.: Dundns. 3.00 pm: Cardi§5‘“' Benton Mr A 5 Middle and party ghnnies the moisture fi€‘fil‘l(‘Il(‘V cnn— ”‘“-“f‘ S(‘‘“”5 “'h" “'1'” ‘”“ml’ 0“ t0I"«(‘ii(‘(i liv I‘I‘l><‘n‘ing the Crrcd io'- TIm"'T5m -i”“‘‘ "7 “"‘-'V"-’-*-‘ eon lune clearing at — — Special Discounts for Dollar Days Fifteen cents. last year’: atyee to Clear at sm..___...__-_.____._.._.— Another assortment clearing of. — — — — — All Spring coats and suits to clear at 33 1-3 per cent discount DRESSES one not of Dresses. regardless of price. to clenr otenoh—_..........——-———--——-— All other preteen at special fleeounll. MILLINERY ""“°°"‘”"""""‘50c""'$l.0l). lull line of. wholesale prices st THE VOGUE p $5.00 $1.00 " $1.98 "" $2.98 —-«Mr. and Mrs. Miller J. Rhinehsrt celebrated their 25th wedding on- niversary June 14, at their home in Lanesboro. Massachusetts. Mrs. Rhinehart was formerly Miss Mary Mncxinnon of Johnston's River. and made her home with Mr. Daniel Driscoil. Mr. and Mrs. Rhinehart have two children, Mrs. Phyllis Col- lins. and 3 son Merton; also a grandson, Miller Rhlnehart Qolllns. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lampshire. brother-in-law and sister of Mr. nhinehart. assisted in the receiving. as did Miss sarsh Schultz. Mrs. R.hineh|rt's bridesmaid. Mrs. Rhine- hert won a chiflon dress of allover flower design with I corsage of red roses. Personals Dr. A. A. MacDonald. soul-is. was in the city yesterday. MAI)! 1110!! MARKS — Inthepniselistofllotre‘ Dome Academy. publish- ed recently the name. Lois O'Brien should have appeared in grade III as I-iighest sureuto. the 2nd Jilly will leave on the lit Ca mp Rcgistrar—K. McMillan . lrtvcrl bv roll call and the miiililns l.ipanosr- hinted itllll ll ‘ ‘ 70) p'm' please “me “me of 3”’ ‘ “ i di Ch ti (1 Hi i t"m raillrcs an - M 0 , / . ‘ t ,‘ T_ , of New Hnmn.=hlie arr vc n ar- nue . gr . ‘pc . . L ‘ ~ _ . _ V‘ 2 . V B V “ N ‘ N :fl;5hc;n;ATn‘$L5;f1: _3,':\‘,W_,5_ men lotietown _\tstcrday afternoon on drying winds in parts of the Dak—_£111‘h?ihSm:1i‘;:;0I;{-hfmlig‘hm: ngirifittof plctlolis mcotlilz. i(;‘tll“ww“"I‘)-fir if" I‘-'i“,~’|‘l ‘iii 5”‘ Wily Fittln and Supplying OIIIICI ' _______ their way to Flat River, where the otas added ih(‘li‘ damnrzc and Gm-l _n 6’ - , i Lihrflrv books were disclissrrl and " ‘ “ "*‘ ‘ ' I — Doctor will ‘ifililfi the summer at crnor Elmer Holt of hinlllalia rr‘- I1‘?! 07 the 10”‘ “"5 T‘‘m4‘‘“ ‘mm a month's (‘Xlf‘li\lnll rr-qlio-xl.-ri The i“"“i‘"” ~"‘“‘“'~" " Eu. SERVWER IN YORK pasmml his old ‘I0l1lf‘lthCl’0. Mr. Middle and port:-ll conditions were "grolvinszi ihc 16111. l(‘I‘iZ'ilf‘l' Miss llvlen nurdmh yo.’ A -"l‘“k“-'“‘“ ii’ 11"‘ -1i3“=’>’ ._ l'l ii. I-ilm H J M 0 I “"”“° °“ S“"d“" J“"° 23 Wm M party will mum to the States In worse hourly" in SOlll'.‘.\.i.'~tt"l‘l’i Mon- ~o- i,,.,,1,.., ,, mU,,¢,,,,,, ,,. M, Wmirnlisxilnlv iliriirnl-vi .1 .»—n'wii' .i of m. 1, L ;~.,n-my 5n_ ml. ' ' Cenua£,,.ech‘gg‘§ l51er:i:;'fl?.,:dcg:£ about in days time. They left New tnna. _ The staff of the Pi"O\'il'l‘('la.'i I303" for Red Cm-s society. 3§‘1““~"‘:";" “"‘-‘ ""‘i“‘F ‘-"“’“ _i3"““f ‘ linmspnrt. ln«l.. fnrmer-naturalist. OPTOMETRIS1‘ pm'k" slzarilicb ymtponed) P]eu_ Hampshire ill. lioon Wednesday and “Only the fact that it has been scout Camp will be As ro.lmvs: S,.¢“.m,,. “.93 Wquoswd m send‘Ch1:;“./\ll1ill;]i0(‘r1’:llh.0i wot G ..f :1 iii pimmnl Mum, “S h, d,,"‘.e”d ZNTAGUE. 7- 5 1- muck 230 m. Y0“ J,” pm arrived in the City yesterday sfter- cooler generally has given this Camp chit-f~W. Warren ‘E ,,.m.r M svmmbhy tn nm, of mu, 1”: 111%: yr; 3- ii‘: i hm mm mm”, m.a“m, m moo Office Connected With 0 A CNN” \p4.m,§‘er . . ~ noon nt .5 o'clock. Dr. Benton de- month a better shoxving than June Asst. Camp Chief -R, <‘. Parent. mrmh‘.r_.\_ Mrs M_ Jm.d.m,_ Sim ml f.“n1l1nl do il‘l"f‘r. \ imiml "MUM M X‘ mrmo pan.“ Drulltore. ' ‘ ’ I ‘ I ‘M-n_fi_m_“ clsres th"- HON?" hitlhwiiif W“ '-he 193‘ “id N” M”""-‘' “mfly 55-“ C"'“|" Cm“ “R A D“‘“‘” iconlmzllcc. reported and the iol- m 1' .h “H ((.mm‘ . " In ‘ ' 179" 5°C““"| °[ mm "‘°°“m"°d in A5-‘V s"°”’"‘35i:‘” ‘H- Gi"‘~‘5 ‘irvuilig new sick f‘0l1l. \vns appoint- i (Nn:.I:;::,(;‘1:“;‘i?,:\"':“ Pi,’ ’= l«l;\‘norl .i.lp:iil»—~li‘llr'I. a crisis _ 27" U10 730‘m”‘—‘ -i°“m°Y ‘mm New ' ' " 7 ' A55‘ S°°“‘m“5""‘#R- T“-"10’ ed vi7.: Mrs John Hunter‘ and .§m,,Linn 1‘ nm,”,‘r‘m'm- ' ‘- ..l\' 't"if“il n (‘\i’-i0n\< cruiser PT:--—’ 1 Eng]-nd‘ ll ' H (L}{8el:"i1':a1 é)lIr§i‘ct:-—A1\1/iLl::i‘ R‘I::lx:li Mrs" H?m"t' Ros‘: Mm “ "°mm1“i. Chinns ‘iI‘f\\lhil"§0Y‘l\f‘ iirniilrni of ‘FM “in n mmmm ‘NS ‘fin Tanzd ? ——:- I . .rr--— .1‘ 9 Wk ht I l ,. r, \ ,' _‘ ‘ . "“-0 _y».p1,-,nrn~ \\'r"’f\ 1~I\pryr‘.n zsm WEDDING ANNIVERSARY "IE Highlands Smith. ypfiav mi ;,‘,’”;“I_._2‘,,,,d°m“b‘:,°,:{,|'., n‘}‘~'“"”“““*"‘* ““‘’i‘ “V “»'“""“' .. 'v.-3.». GEORGETOWN RATES:— Board and Room Inclusive:— S2.:i0 and 83.00 per any or $12.50 and 815.00 per week. MEl\l,5:—- Breakfast cor. Lunch Dinner 75¢. Tee Inc and up. Special Week-end Iutes: - Saturday evening dinner to Sunday evening dinner 53.00. Saturday evening dinner to Monday breakfast 54.00. Wednesday dinner and dance 31.00. Hot and cold spring water in every room. 750. Opens For Season JUNE 27th. Remember our Dances Telephone R5-110. Wednesday °"‘“”7’° t‘W° “W095 in the Pm"s.1_\‘s. An iniorcslimz rflhfilllfl ;gI1il:°&?:;psf:‘y;'::5fi&': °; ‘#33; Gathering of Rural Women ' . . . . as Assistant Scolltmastcr. Mr. F. A. Driscoll will be Scout-v - . mum of 2nd Doaomn Troop Mm for next meeting V\ilf'rC roll ml. Mr rum“ Om“ M amflanb will be answered by my first ro- ' ‘ ‘ ‘ membrence". Meeting closed by singing the National Anthem. Halifax ._.Q__ Best wishes for those Scouts tak- ing entrance examinations. It is hoped tnnrnroup commit- tees will take the matter of trans- Po rt portetion in hand A . I _o__ Mr. Horace smith is to be in rrlva 8 charge of cooking arrangements, at -—.._— the Provincial Boy scout Camp. AR!t.'lVAI.S;—— n-lnbarn ll-om‘ my Eist. Mlrshall I-‘rank from Banks Pentlmd from Local Harbour _o__ scouts are reminded of the dif- ference between sun tan and sun ‘bum. A cost of tan should be ac- quired gradually. Any kind of a bum may be dangerous, wing to loss of body fluids, and owing to the fact that poisons. set up by the destroyed tissues are or may SAILINGS :- Irtsha nk to nos ion be absorbed into the bead stretm. Apockmacheau to New York ou'ttt.'i‘l tt.h 3.1‘ It is the intention this year. toinS£o:FtA,:‘;,:.h prlgcs “,f]r";c§;;,“e:‘f was Vmcm Camp‘ M‘- R C‘ parent'ifii\'EI’I by Miss ‘Helen Burdett on "A ‘ ‘h,, L Members W(‘l‘(\ kindly invlird to V‘ ‘"9 the home of Mrs. John Mrxinnon lliti Vt iTif.S GOOD FUR O'Losry Lee from Local Harcourt 5' lvlrsr er: vo "“'F.EKl.Y I".\ Miss (Mrs. or Mr.) . . . . . .. Address . Campaign Department of I Hereby (‘:31 I00 Frro Votes for This rnupnn, neatly clipped nut. nillno and address or the candidate flllm in. and m'Il"1' count as 100 Flllili \'()'I‘I-ZS. cast. then coupons for your l"-vnritr (-nlvliidaic. and you nrc not restricted in any i'f‘l'|lr In voting. Deilvrr coupons in not plcknges. nun: .l (‘FL 21111 Ill".-ARDIAN (‘ HI!‘ \I G.\' Tit" IH’ . IN THE (‘HARI.OTIF.Tfi\‘.":' \'ROI.I." ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... nr dcllvl-rrli lo the The (‘ii -r.r~.lt*town (lunrdtnn. will It cities not cost anything in Do not foil] or roll. i i.