FO ‘QUALITY MERCHANDISE AND LOWEST PRICES WE LEAD OTHERS FOLLOW INFANTS MEN'S FLEECE LINED Combinations" $1.49 nqdn u» in; $2.50 Garment in the City. f MEN'S WOOL AND COTTON _, worm nosr: WOOL GOLF HOSE 29¢ 39¢ 49c BOYS FLEECE LINED > COMBINATION $1. lfliENTS—_DRAWERS 89c EXTRA SPECIAL Flannelette Blankets $1.00 We have no com- petition here. a MEN'S FLANNELETTE BLOOMERS 49c INFANTS FLANNELETTE SLIIEPEBS BUSH SPECIAL , Flannelette WhitcsndCoion 15c YARD raccoon rmoapo sun: ntoomaos $1.00 BOYS WOOL SWEATERS $1. 1.19 Sizes 22 to 32 Ladies’ Fall Felts 19 Hand made for lo- "—"' dlviduxiity $2.49 SHIRTS Why Pay More? 89c Fleece Lined Farnelul ’s Concert Pa rt y T0 THE GOOD PEOPLE OFF OHARLOITETOWN, ALT) P. E. I. I am bringing over a concert par- ty from Amherst, Nova Scotia. to put on a musical entertainment in Zion Hail, Charlottetown. Oct. 7th. at 8.15 These are all trained artists in their different lines. You will hes-r a won- derful programme of vocal solos. trios, duetts, piano monologues and piano solos, I am giving my services 8nd time free of charge to bring these people here becciu: I know how much the Island people enjoy a‘ good musical programme, I have had them all over Nova Scotio and New Brunswick: in Halifax they played t9 a. packed ltciltc, the people were standing, the same existed in Mono- bon, Truro. Parriboro etc. There are places where they put cn their con- hi 00-0-0004» 0 4 o ouaooooooeod HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMlNbu AND GLASSES FITTED BY E. E. PARKMAN Registered Optometrist I Montague. P. E. L OTOOO§GQOQGOQO&:OQQ4Q‘@OO i i z i i ............ EYESIGHT EXAM] NATION Filling and supplying Glasses. ct “H. J. MABON OPTOMETRIST Oiilrd (‘nnnrrtcd With Ilrugslorc Montague, P. S. l. QOQ4 O-OKO-O-O-QOQ ‘OOOOQO-OO-OO-O OQOOOOF cert that within three wccks WEN invited back to repel“ U19 same show. The most of them have c8118 in Boston, They have all broadcast- ed. 1 am Boing to ask you to help me by turning out in full force 0n Oct. 7th., in Zion Hall at 8J5. I am sure you will tell me at the close 01 the concert that it was worth more than the admission to hear this won- deriul concert pmy and your flaw was well spent. I am doing this for the Charlottetown people to give them a real treat and I feel sure W“ music lovers will give me your sup- port. Thanking you for your valuable space in your paper, I remain, r ELMEB. C. FARNELL 8065. 4 CardinalPoint Of The Labor Covt’s. Policy BRIGHTON, Eng, Oct. 2—(By Geo. Zambia-ion. Canadian Press corres- pond-2nt)—l=alestine will remain a national home for the Jews; British evacuation of the Rhineland will M complete by December l4; no pledges have been broken in seeming agree- ment with Russia on exchange oi ambassadors and a new treaty with Egypt will be made when the people lot Egypt signify they are in support of any Egyptian government. ‘These were cardinal points of an outline of the Labor Government's policy on the outstanding Foreign and Empire questions of the day, given by Right Hon. Arthur Henderson, Secretary for Foreign Affairs, to the Labor Party's annual conference here to- day. - Kaysefs new “ Slendo ” Heel Silk Stocking $1.50 PAIR “ Slendo Heels" NARROW CI-IIC FLATTERING Just y, glance is proof that it is Port; inspired. There's lust an air oi Dvrt chic about the narrow heel that captivates. Yet, despite tho slender linen, it completely proiccto tho $1.50 SERVICE CIIIFFON WEIGHT gMoore t? Ltd. OIABLOTTITOWN I. I. l. , and Mra. ‘Jcnsntlus Morrison, Bay- ] Western Guardian ~ -xnusmo'tou r... a. s. Club ioldlnl hogs, ismbl. ht ‘boon m4 vca-l calves wcdnudly o! nob was up till noon. John A. Douglas. S061- flM-‘i-lo-tf AUCTION SALI A‘! Seven Milt Boy, B1411. Oct. 4th. st 2 p. m. Driving hem five yearn old. One driving hum six years old. one drill horse thirteen yclra old. cm milk cow nine years old. three‘ pigs, two spring pigs, one driving sleigh. one sci. driving harness. double harness. quantity of shingles and boards. ‘Iva-ms st sole. mv. W. I. Monagbsn. owner. sou-s: -—__-. —AUTUMN NUPTlALl-St. Pat- rick's Church, Grind mm, was the scene of s. pretty wedding, on Wed- nclday moi-ding, Scplcmbcr 2s, when Missnertho Mm-riaonnicughtcr of Mr. side, was married to Mr. Harold J. McIntyre, only son of Mr. Jod. B. McIntyre, of Cross Rivers. The bride enicred the church, on the can oi her father, who gave hcr away, and was nttcndcd by nei- only sum, Miss Irene Morrison , teacher at Cross Rivers, while Mr. Celestine McLellan, cousin of the groom, performed the duties o! best man. Rev. Theodore Gallant, the noted musician played the Wedding March, and also played during the Nuptinl High Mods, While the marriage ceremony was being performed by the groom's uncle, Rev. John B. McIntyre, assisted by Rev. John 1L ,McDcnz.id, P. P, Mrs. Roy Grant, cousin o! the bride, song a beautiful and appropriou hymn in her own artistic ctyic, The sitar was draped in white, caught up with wedding bells, with sprays of pink glsdioli and white asters banked with font-all of which lent a. touch of grandeur to this scene of rare beauty. The bride, sweet and win- some, was a picture ct grscc and loveliness in her wedding gown of white satin ani brocade loco. She wore the conventional veil, fastened in cap style with wreaths of orange blossoms and phc carried a shower bouquet of white roses. The brides- maid looked charming in s becoming dress of beige silk crepe, finished with ecru lace, and she wore s felt hat to match. She carried an srm bouquet o! lukspur and pink snap dragon. As the impressive ceremony wu drawing to a close, Joyful strains pealed foith from the organ, and as the horny Mole passed down the aisle, the church rcsounded with scul- stirring music, such cs only Father Gallant can play. After ‘receiving congratulations from upwards of one hundred friends and relatives, who were present at the marriage, the bridal party m ‘ ‘ to the b " "l home of the bride's parents, where n. blhqllfli-féllébticn was held. Among the guests were: Rev, John A. Mc- Donald, d. P.; Rev. John B. Mc- Intyre. llllclc o? the groom; luv. Theodore Gallant, and Rev. Urban Glllis. The dining-room was artistic- llly done in pink and white, Over the heavily-laden banquet table, hung s centre-piece c! wedding bells, from which wen draped pink 5nd white streamers in Grecian style. The tsble was gsy with pink and white Autumn flowers in the contra and gorgeous "M61118 cakes frosted in wreaths of bridal roses. During the reception o mualoll rrosr lntdrtllned cm suests. Among those taking part wore, Mr. Bordon Inner, teacher, Cross Rivers; Miss Helm McIntyre, sister of the aroom: Mr. uid Mrs. Roy Grant, Miscouchc: " . J. D. Mc- Lcllan and J. J. Mclnnis, uncles of m6 Broom, and lost but not least. Rev. Theodore Gallant, P. P., Mont Camel. Before leaving, a group picture was token of the brldsl party and cum-l. and than, amid showers of confetti, and rays of Soptombcr sunshine, the bridal party 1m, by my, foe Borden, _on their honeymoon trip to Boston and New Jersey. The "PM" Ivlhl-IWIY drus was of BPlI-llsh wine brocade velvet, with hat to match, and aha won a brood. cloth cost with collar snd’ cuffs of scotch mole. The bride is a ioldntod mllliflm» 1M I Ifldum oi’ the Commercial Department o1 mi" Dame Academy. Sh: was organist in St. Pstrickk: Church for sovcrgl Years and hos always been o cont": ilourcnmntho social lifo of the pgrigh, H" I fricndl wish m.» nanny years of mtriincnm bliss and niche thntlhcwiiiflbilmbflllndfllwi to reside. The groom is alloonoct Grand Rivcfl most popular m4 m. tolprilinl 101mg 11mm woli up" in drlmltic circlts, and ha; 515d token a lcddins inn in the soclsl ufo of tho community. To this happy 7°“! W191i» 110W 5081mm! wedded lilo. s hoot d: nutivu and mo“; wish them l. jqfifl jwg-ngy w 1m. The ma uid mad roclivcd numoroiu and costly waddim gnu, hlilUl-lll b flllif Iidfifidgq pop- uiority, ' A 4n’: mm- mpnuod u no we Hobo lhvnsrd. udmiui. home . THE cuswmjijprowu dunno"- PRIZE LIST Cmttnusd from pogo ll shin. 1. C. l. Clay. Soc. h-Rlim Lamb, Shropshire. 1. C. B. Clay. I. V. Show. 8_ C. B. Clay, Sec. k-Yosrling Shropshire Ewe, Registered, i. C. B. Clay. 2. C. B, Olly, 8. V, Show. Soc, h-Purcbrcd Ewe Lamb, Shrop- hi . Sec. 6-Rog. Rom, 2 Shears and Over, Oxford. l, D. P. McKinno . Sec. 8.—-Rcm Lung Eligible for Ro- giotrntion, Oxford. 1. John Norton, Annandclo, 2. Alex. Hamilton. l. Alex, ‘Hamilton. Sec. l.—-Purcbrcd zen-ling Ewe, 0x- fo . 1. Joba Norton, Annandale, 2, Bold Undcrbsy, Fortune. 8, A, Hamilton, Now Perth. Sec. 11.--Pcn Rog, Sheep, Shropshire or Oxford Consisting o! 1 Ram, 1 Yearling Ewe, i. Ewe Lamb. 1. John Norton. 2. C. B, Cily. 8. Vernon Shaw. Sec. i2-Pen or Sheep, Shropshire o:- Oxford. ‘ 1._Aiox. Hamilton, New Perth. 2. John Norton, Annsudlio, li, Alex Hamilton. Sec. lib-Grade Shropshire or Oxford Yearling Ewe. 1. John Norton, 3. Alex, Hamilton. J. Alex. lhmilton. Sec. ii-Grnda Shropshire or Oxford Ewe Lamb. i, 1‘. J. Donahoo, Rosoneafh, ‘ 3. C. B_ CilY. 3. Alex. Hamilton, . Soc. iii-Champion Shropshire Ram, C. B, Clay, Diploma. I Sec. ifi-Obampion Shropshire Dwc, Registered. C. B, Clay, Diploma. Soc. lib-Champion Oxford Ram, Rog. C. B, Clay, Diploma. Sec. lB-Champion Oxford Ewe, Rog. Jolm Norton, Annandsle, Diploma. Sod. lib-Reg, Ram, 2 Sheers or Over, Leicester. » 1_ Stewart Bros, Murray River. 2, Otis Jackson, Peters road. Sec. zit-Reg. Yearling Ram, Leicester. 1, Preston Bryqnton, Rollo Bly Wen. ZI-Jtcm Lamb, Leicester. Eli- gible mi- negimrtion. , Stewart Bros, Murray River. 22.--Pure Bred Yearling Leicester. Preston Bryenton. Stewart Bros. Otis Jackson _ _ 28—Pure Bred Ewe Loin-b, Lei- caster, Stewart Bros. Preston Bryanton, Otis Jackson Zt-Grado Yearling Ewe, Lei- cantor. Preston Bryenton, Stcwsrt Bros, Otis Jackson. Zd-Grada Ewen Lamb, Leicester. Preston Bryonton, Otis Jackson Stewart Bros. Sec. 26—Leiccctcr Sheep Consisting of 1 Ram, 1 Yearling Ewen, 1 Ewe Lamb, 1. Stewart Bros. 2. Presto 3. 0t ' Sec, Zi-Pan Leicester Sbeop Consist- ing of i Pure Brad Lamb, i Grade Yearling Ewe, 1 Ewe Lamb. i, Stewart Bros. 2. Preston Brycnton. 3. Otis Jackson. Sec lib-Champion Leicester Registered Stewart Bron, Diploma. Sec. Q m o PK"? 3 saw.“ ID PP“3PFF u Bryenton. . Ram. Registered. Preston Btyontcn, Diploma. Sec. 30—Pcn Market Lambs. l, T. J. Donahoo. 2. C. B. Clay. 8, Alex. Hamilton _ 3l—Pon 6 Market Lambs. 1. C. B. Clay. 2, T. J. Donshoo. B, Alex. Hamilton. 4. Jcllm forged. 5. 0t I ac c m. l-Yorks 1?. lou- a month! and over _ l. Stewart Bros, Murray River; 2, C, B Clsy, Sridgctnwm; S, Micboei Kecnsn, Georgetown. Sec. 2-Yorkshirc Boar under I months and ovcr 3 l, Stewart Bros, Murray River; 2. Jas. Gordon, New Perth; 3, Michael ltccnsn, Guvs etown.» Sec. h-Yorkshirc Sow I month; and ' over I l, C. B, Clay, Bridgetown; 2, Mont Annesr, , Soc. k-Yorhhirc Sow under d months and over 8 l, Ju. Gordon, New Earth; 2, A. S. Hamilton, New Perth; 8, Mont. An- nur, I... Montana; 4, Mont Annesr, L. Montague; 5, Jas, Coin, New Perth. Scc. lL-Ycrkshirc Sow with litter of not less than I pigs 1, D. 1?. MoKinnon. Georgetown. loc, IS-Ohofiibion Yofklhi-rc Mole l, Stewart Srol, (Ribbon), Soc. ‘i-Chsmpicn Yorkshire Ibmolc l, James Gordon, New forth, (Rib- hon). CLASS ll IAOON I00! Bo l-Bfli non two blcon boll l. Jas. Coin, New Porch: I, Jll. coin, 10w Darth: i, A. l. I-lsmilton, New Perth: 4. Mon: Annm, news: "Willi": l. J0. Cordon, New Soc. 2—Cbsmpicn isccn log ofsbow i. A. l. Inlniitbfl. New Path. ‘o... mo: cumin lwitlcrland scquirsslwpairaotnowiastsflory dlitobaop up wiihtbostyisa. TonliovctbolhG-hnofroomfd burial moss ictbc csmctsryot ("h mu ur “whom. icr animus with in cu mm ‘mount, opill tcconltrud immune-nonunion; m. 4].... . See, L-Reg‘. Yearling Rain, SIIIOR: llwc. 20—Chcmpioa Leicester Ilwc. N 7 GREATLY - IMPRESSED WITH TALKIES Mr. P411. Flcidilll 9f I‘. G. 590m‘.- 00., m.. stoflyuhlrbttetown n- i-etui-ncd from s business MD John when he spent“ 8T9" of ‘m! time vicflfll ‘h! "W" talking pictures. m enrolled him- "11 g; being gently impressed with ihis new form of entertainment which has captivated theatre 808m as well as many who seldom l-twnfl iihc silent drum, in nil i-bq III-PI" cities, m, midlnc MW that W“ iomwwn, will very llwflly fall in linc with all the larger cit-lo! lo W! Th, talking pictures src omvlns tnmend ' bowler 1M the n" Strand ‘theatre which F. G. 599W" Co. Lid. recently opened with sound muissiieoiuwoldunlqlwlnflfl John, still continues to turn WOW sway st each performance. ‘more is a mod deal mom to WW perly equipping o theatre with talk- ing pictures than the ordintry thee- trcgoei- might suspect. Evofyihlnli must. be arranged to assure the ut- most silence. The aisles padded, spo- cial "silent" seats installed. all sound from the projection room equip- ment eliminated and in many 1n- stanoec new floors are rodlliffl These arc only a few of the many details necessary to get the beat re- culls. However, Mr. Fielding feels that the results obtained Justine; the ac- tion. In his opinion tho talking pic- time is something to be considered as completely different and apnrt from cilontdramcasitissiaombccon- sidcrcd different from the legitimate silgc. You get n combination of the boot fcltfires of the two, the gor- geous sets and thrilling action of the film combined with iihc spoken iinu. singing snd music of the mac's grcltost lrtists. Mien all is blim- med up, the talking picture is a combination of the two most popu- lar forms of entertainment. 8066 Eastern Guardian ..'JOHNSTON—McGOWAN NU!’- flALbr-Two of tho moat popular and prominent young people of the community were united in marriage at s very pretiy wedding, 0n September 28th, when Miss Annie Catherine Mc- o! Dr. Louis A. i, a. successful dentist of Montague. The marriage was izolemnlzed in the Caledonia Prcsbyierlan Church in the presence of a. large number of guzsts and friends, by the Rev. Quincy A. “:- Dowcil, who was mist/ed lzy ' John Stirling of Mantegna. r the ceremony Mrs. (Rm/J H Allen, of Westville, N. S., s- Dswning" and iibe Caledonia c ung "0 Perfect love.” And just aitc. the ceremony m. Allen sang "I Lcve You 'I‘ruiy." The bride was gowncd in ivory satin and wore a. tulle veil caught tothe head in Clp cit-act with smell blcsoms. She carried l. shower bouquet of white lions and maiden hsr fern. Her ulster, Misc Belle McGowan was bridesmaid, and wore a gown of shell pink Sltin and carried a bwquct of pinkcarnaitcns. Elizabeth McGowan, youngest sister of the bride, and Sondra. Johnston. mice of the groom, were flower girls. AM each wcrc dainty frocks 0t yel- low wgsndy and carried baskets of sweet pen and ferns. Mr. Allison Mc- Lean of Merriam“. s friend of the groom, wu best mm. Both the groom and the but msn were in full-dress. li/lr. McGowan of Dundu, an uncle of the bride gave her away. The church was beautifully decorated wiilh out. umn ldcvca And flowers. ‘The sitar wasamasscigreim covered with flowers md ferns. The ceremony was perfomiedunder s huge bell mode c! white frame cwmd with i-ed gild- ioiiasmithwhitc momma. hllowlng iiho ceremony in the church, fifty guests were invited to the home of llrl. Jcalc McGowan, Mother of the bride where s delicious and sumptu- ous dinner was sorvodlrhc dinner and happy fellowship was greatly enjoy- cd by everyone. Tho groom's gift lo the bridesmaid wu s ring Ind to ‘the best mun a. pair of gold cufl-links. The bride and groom left amid show- era or rice Ind the good wishgg of their many friends for Cape mm when they will spend their honey- mfiflfl- TM! Dim i4 tour that beauti- ful isilnd and oround its lokos. Going owl! libs bride wore s printed iron» parent valvot dross sod fox fur and hot sbosa and hind-big to match; amqmworcsdsztblus’ suit. ‘rhayi have tho hurry can. grstullticuslnldthcbcltwisbclcil bolt of friends and neighbors. rnaoxm _ . ' “fills Morton Ilclniisn, Cardigan, recently vhitad Gaorgcccwib-A. ., a-__ .310. John A. ilcbonlid, C, I. llsrmsnviiia, pm c business visit to clcalmwn, h-ldsy. ‘Daniel r. udomcd, Gownn of Kilmuir, became the bride ' Jndrscsivcdmanrfriondsnbml I ity, 5 ydsf for . . . .. Week-end Sp f English Flannel ette, 35 inch wide, 5 yds. i0.- Special English lfiannelette, 35 inch. Good heavy qual- ciao ~\ 1.00 ecials Hollins’ Twillinta. sail-ting," a pieces only. 30 inch. Regular 42c. Special ‘ Guaranteed fast color prints, boil-proof, good assortment incolors,36ln.wide,peryard L. i orrroaim ,. $1. i 25 ya. .35 New French Kid Gloves, Washable New French Kid Gloves, washable kid Six different colors. Fancy cuffs, both flared and turned . . and 2 pair . I I cuffs . Pair Special peryard....... New Chamoisette Gloves, fancy New Neckwear, Vestees and Collars, Crepe dc Chine, Geor- gette and Lace, 85c, 1.00, 1.25, 1.50, 2.00 2.50 and 4.00. i New 36 inch Chiffon Velvets Black at $2.75. yd. i i Saxe Blue, Copenhagen, Burgundy, American Beauty, Goza. Red, Brown, Tan, Almond, Green and Whi ooowso .--.¢----.--..-.i..--.. Heavyweight Cbamoisette Gloves, fancy nnd plain 1 cuffs.Po.-ir..... .. ' Lot Handkechiefs, white and colored. Regular 25c each Special vice 2 for . . . . . . . t6 -.-.¢ 4.00,4.50 and Silk pluited Hosiery colors. Special l perpair Ladies’ sizes i. ...».- ~ v Hose, sizes 81/3 to 1 l 2 prices, 60c and. . . New Coating Cloths. Fancy Tweeds, Broadcloths, Velours, and Peachbloom, 3.75 All wool flesh colored Under- Coliar and 6.00"‘ , 6 new fall yard . 175 t...- q 0. J5 best quality- 40 ins. wide - - - - - - - ---_50'¥d-= 42ins.wide....,................. 44ins.wide.............................'.....‘..‘myth Irish All Linen Table Damask $1.00 Irish A11 Linen Table Damask. firmly woven fromla H6106 1,1?- dlum weight linen . ,70ins.wide~......... coats, $10.00 and §11.50 set. Fur Trimming $4.50 All wool and silk and wool boot Hose, with fancy turned Misses’ sizes New all wool cashmere Hosc.. Very fine texture, assortl ed colors. All sizes, pair Heavy Round Tweed English A Circular Pillow Cotton _ '" l Heavy Round Thread English Circular Pillow Cotton. s...- Cuff Sets for cloth 'to $7.00 t: 1.50 Our, l weak odd in at. comes. the sum o! Mn. Gus mammoth-A. u.‘ Mrs. Murdock McLean returned to her home in GWPIQWWH. llill‘ yuan‘ m unique, the guest of her daughter. Mrs. Fred Allen-A. mum wu-y Mwwhcm. who h" been visiting her Mother, Mrs. Ann! ucuachcrn. methane. since int mine. loft Friday morning on return u; Boston. aid-w- nu-m-n. xii-i n run 40th Wedding Anniversary R... sad am. wiuum McLeod. who won united indmrrlsge in Ohovsrio. Rants 0o. N. 5.. on Mot. n. mo. olilbnhd at tbsir ras- iduico in Bridgetown. r. ll. 1., their 0th anniversary on Sept. 10th. m9. tolintha nftornoonandiioiin tmovcnlng. . .11» ii-undsozummmodbad ybiio,conloiawiasmongwblcbwas' sin-u flout r1000 ordondmm A ‘tcdbsriottoicwlblsinnliw o . uni-_on» mun spout Nlllllllliionsin latflldlnddisol . MT!- Mlclfifld’! hblith il impair“. ' ‘w. mlyln um m hlppy, m, irOm urinal-mu mm uid minim. They niw received subatsntisl cheques and bunk notes. In tho aftcnoon luv. Mr. Constable read the following letter from Rev. J. M. McLQOfi. Charlottetown. Rev. and Mrs. William Msclccd: Permit me to offer hearty con- gratulations on the 40th anniversary of your msrriosc. and extend moat cordial fcllcitotionl on this interest- ing ocoasion. Many chlngcl have taken place in ‘the ministerial rsnks and wngrlgqtionll life. since that happy day. We dfllll! RIM that but rejoice that while, ha: physical condition is not what we would dc- sirs. her mental and spiritual condi- tion la so bright and vigorous. . Wesrcgladwnou that. withthc bssslngyanrsyou,asagoodsnd faithful minister oi tho gospel, on cnioflfll Iood health. Moses-like, Your "oycia not dim. nor your no- tural fcroc sbotcdfiwo an pisassd inkncvntbotyoilsrcltiilsctivein Christian service. In Sunday School 1M éflfllfllltlollli work in gonorsl, your good hfluum is felt, and your activity is apprsciatnd. "l!!! I001 Illliihll we hld i0- Ni-hfl-ifldlrllmbmwhontla Gospel was soon to ‘in “the power of God unto ldivation." w. ‘trust "In? namlucd ab» your ism: uwniogwwcrdabafulfiiiedinyow ipltilnco. "f" $4.1M: with In ‘Ihbilltddiilmtorwliivhthcfirlt VII made." 7 Mrs. Ml-clcod joins mg in kind res gnrds and best wishes and hearty“ congratulations. " Yours sincerely, .I. H. 116L800. Then m. Constable md a portion: of Dcut. 8th, 1nd briefly commented on then wm-da c! 2nd V0110. "Thou shalt remember all m m u» ma "I! 00d. iod than thlsc d0 yous." smiled in prsysr followed by th! venerable Cppt, squgi-ebi-igp, Four ind! frisndi of Hi1. McIAOii "W" “I Md asks in the lftzrnwll and evening. I ‘lhobastisystioba, \v