. ...,.........-.-. . ' PAGE EIGHT Bisoni Bombers Eliminate Summerville Beavers Ottawa Visited By Mrs. G. S. lnman OTTAWA. Feb. -77- (Special) - Edward Islanders visltinglottawva in recent weeks is Mrs. (15. Inman of Montague who Amoni: Prince A The Bison Bombersr throughout. the game. but eliminated the Bummervllle Beavers 10-3 at Montague last night in the inter- mediate C hockey series. and will now meet Murray Harbor North. The Bombers held a decided edge each goal was contended by the visit- ing Beavers who rendered a good account of themselves despite the THE GUARDIAN. CHARIDTTETOWN THE EASTERN GUARDIAN Bruce MaePI:ee. Min Joyce AGENTS:-MONTAGUE: Harold P. Landry. Mn. Byron Stewart, Mrs AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden Luau. Wigginton, Pin: Molinnon. The Guardian may be bought at Blue DWI! Realm-Irlnt. and Guardian Ofilee; in Georgetown: The Post Office: in Souril: The Snack Bar and E. Richard! do Sol. the following place: in llhntagne: NAQUEEN ELIZABETH ll Cor- natlon Cups and Saucers. and Plaques, t2.5O and s4.50. V. R. Pepler. The Jeweller, Montague. ..'CAMEItAS, Films. Flash Guns and accessories. see us about all your Photo problems. V. R. Pepler. for some time past has been in sczlgieups; I The Phi?” shop: Moni-38119- the capital visiting heir son, Lieut.- Bombers .. Goa), vnuzm; de. V g g C0ii'llillfIlt(lFl' W. Robert Inman. ex- fence, Mgccan-on, Jackson, T, ':':'5rANEl,'”l'llS ""dftm'9"l'-T95 R.C.N. 0'1 burlllct night. Mrs. 10- Clair, Murphy; forwards, E. Clair, lab” c”ml,””"”'""5 'Ti"f5' Bil.” "mu. Mn, ,5 an omen of me Commas. VanIders,mm Sormyy label combinations -N3.9;i. Other Natxiiial Federation of Liberal llennlgar. McEwen. h"l"ll5,1'”l””?il i”"P0”l0"tl”Y 31 Women and pl'0sl(lf'llt of the Prince Beavers -- Goal. O'l-lalloran: dc- H0019-V5 M9715 W9”- Erlwarrl Island women's Liberaliicrfce, .1. Fraser, Naddy. Doyle. J. p r '"f g Assrwintioii, listriicd to the budget3Cain; forwards. Reid. White, G g w-'TRhM't3N"0lS SHVIHI-ZS Flur- spccrli from the Speaker's galleigx-.lIDuiiii, Oil-lalloran, N. Fraser, In: last um-rlrlc of February at This ucck. Mrs. Inman met and Dunn. B. Cam. HOOIIHVS Mens Wear. Montague. talked with Liberal members of . . -A” Wlm" -lack?” Wduwd 1” the Cnniinnns from the Province S'l9?”l"5-' P”"”5- FPW Only NM and three Senators. she has also Bombers. Mccanml FIFRFIIIZ at your spent soinc time with top officers of tho Nntioiial Federation sot Lib- cinl Woinrn and witl: political fig- several provinces with it view to obtaining: a precise pic- ture of the it-dr-ml political scene urcs fi om at the present time. LONDON, In :1 veterans ICPW-The Canadian iV()nl9Ii's Club here is celebrating ll.S Bisi nniiiversziry on June ll at 11 the Savoy Hotel, Proceeds will go welfare fund for Canadian in the United Kingdom. 2-Bombers. Mccarron 3-Beavers. Reid 4-Beavers. B. Cain Second Period SAT imbers, Ceilings 6-Bombers. Mccarrnii 7-Bombers, E. Clair 9VBombe-rs. Colliiigs Third Period 10sBonibei's. Mccarmn -Beavers, B. Cain I2-BOl'IlI)6l'S, Colilngs l3-Bombers. Mccnrron. Referee-M. Clair. .. dMIiN'S SWEATERS 4'lc;ii'in;: ZIS 51.7.. . Oveiwsnziis. suits, jackets. sweaters. shirts. every- thing reduced greatly. Buy now and s. '9 Few only men's licavy at Hoolcys Men's Wear. t('Hl RFI-I OF CHRIST. laizuo. Sunriay. Mnrrli lst. lit a.in. Bible Svlioril for all. 11 ii.in. Lord's Supper and prcarliiiig. ldvciiing service at Murray River. .IIiirr:iy Harbor, Bihlc Stilitml ML THE DRAMA AND EXCITEMENT ANYONE couui ASK FOR... MON.-'l'IlESi.-WED. You'll find them all-and more-In this movie about the kind of love . . . that makes people do brave, dangerous, foolish, amazing things! I -:5) vouu NEVER FORGET gk THEIR AD ENTURESI TO-DAY Shows 2:30 7 - 9 "Tropical Masquerade" "Fright Day The 13th" PRINCE EOWAR I liiitt inii's”l'iiiiiii iiinii J niniicr sun EAEVIILIIEIINESS I TECHNICOLOR .and Iiord's Supper 5..'itl p.in. Mur- ..'COURT AT S0l'RIS-Several cases were heard before stipend- iary Magistrate Joseph W. Mac- Donald at Souris Tliiirsday. A resident of St. Catherincs was fined 510.00 and costs for creating a disturbance. Four residents Souris were each fined 520.00 and costs for intoxication in a public place. Another resident of Little Point was fined 530.00 and costs on a similar cliar,r:c, and a resi- dent of Dingell's Mills and anoth- er of Souris Line Road were cacti fined 520.00 and costs for the same offence. The case of a resident of Annandale for until March 12th. as was also the possession of illicit spirits. United Kingdom market as had another Liberal Govei-iimeiit in the 1020's. lslfforts should he made to regain the overseas markets. Dan Riley (L-St. John-Alberfl said that when Mr. Rowe spoke of recession and depression ”my mind harked back to the great experi- ence he niust have had in such such matters". Mr. Rowe's experience in such matters was probably responsible dying days of the Bennett regime." Mr. Rowe was appointed to '.':e cabinet a few months before the defeat of the Conservative Gov- ernment of the late Viscount Ben- nett, in office from 1930 to 1935. Engineer. mg Continued from page I reached the deck. "I went down to the engine room to start one of the engines, to warm it up and do some work on it," he said. "it was the strangest thing. There was an explosion in- heard tell of anything like it be- CAPITOL TD-DAY ONLY- ”BLAOII HILLS AMBIISN" SERIAL - COMEDY - CARTOON - Shows 2:g30-7-9 comma MONDAY 3 nave i their hands -g:ii.&,when they take each other in fore. "There was just the one shot of flame. Then 'the whole engine room was a solid mass or flames. I couldn't get. to the fire extinguish- ers. so I started to get out." Robertson's clothes were ripped to shreds when one oi the explos- ions hurled him into the hay, but two walletsin his hip pockets were left intact. Fished from the water. the face, chest. and leg. Gives per min! In tutu! we arm when Iuthml. 75! at nil NW1 limos. M from Pvotrmonrl Product: lg iquipomr id, 9 Syrinly SI. saint ion-i. N a. MIDNIGHT SNOW Monday at 11.30 ' 4 cusimr o; ,,w,,,Tlie First Aid Class at. Wood Is- wool jack shirts t-leaving at 53.95.: Wllvh D Elli Showing me” allpreclr M,,,,.i few ray River. Bililo School and Lord's Supper ii p.ni. Coinbincd evangelist service at Murray River at 8 p.m. Inspiring van- zrcrzational sirinin nnri special. rnusic. Sornioii "A IIUZIIW ' lioldup." lx'cnncih' T. Norris. Evangelist. possession of at sawed-off shot gun u as ;1(ljfilit'llCdl case of a resident of souris for side the supercharger. I never he received treatment for burns to caprjror. ..rPURINA Amateur Contest. Lower Montague Hall, Monday. March 2nd. .. AC-I-L. SPEED EASY "SATIN? The new washable Interior wall Finish, in ten charming moderrf colours at Stewart as Becks. ..'I,.0Rll-I and Bulova watches, High class guaranteed repairs. V. R. Pepler, The Jeweller. Montague. Mrs. Thomas Murphy. of St. Mury-'5 Road. was a recent visitor to Georgetown where she spent a few days guest of her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lavandier. , JFIEST All) CLASS ENDS- lands was completed on February 25th under the instructor. Mrs. chnrlm Nicholson of Flat River. Thirteen pupils completed the written examination, on the above date. At the close of the exam, the pupils presented Mrs. Nicholson .,ation of the time she had spent iviith them. Mrs. Nicholson, in a well chosen words, thanked them for their kindness and for the cooperation she received while working with them. , 'Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dutcher lleit on Monday. February 23rd for l their home in Medford, Oregon, af- ter spending the past seven months visiting Mrs. Dutcherks parents. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Delorey. at New- port. P E. I. Mr. and Mrs. Dutcher ,arc calling at saint John. N. 13.. ID:-troii. Michigan, aiirl Dcnvcr. icolor-ado. to visit friends on their E way home. OeathEN;Mague iOf”Thomas K. Cameron . 'Thc death of Tlinnias 'K. 'Cameron occurrui at his home lin Mont:ir:uc late Thursday night after a lengthy illncss. The (IP- ceascd was in his "with year. He was born at New Pcrlli, the only son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Alcxaiider (Iinieron. He resided in New Perth until moving: to Brudcncll ulivrc Irv uas ii pros- .pcrnlis f:ii'mPi'. Last fall ho ro- tircd from farming and had lZll'(' on up iwsitlcricr in Montague The Week at S..D.U. O During he past week the execu- tive of the local M.I.D.L. was in- formed that the U.N.B. Law School had been delegated by the Reg- ional Executlve in wolfville to represent Maritime Universities at the Canadian University Debating Fhials in Winnipeg. The Law Senool was one of the five Mari- time Unlversltles which has won two debates, but they were chosen because they had won by unanim- ous decisions. St. Dunstants won at st. Mary's unanimously but with a split decision over Mt. A. on the 19th. Three choices-were given coiicernlng the disposal of the Eaton Trophy, emblematic of the Maritime championship and which St. Dunstan's won twice - either surrender the trophy out- right. have a five-way debate-off including U.N.B. Law School. or a. four way debate-off without them. Although the local executive chose the third plan, the other Univer- sities chose the first so U. N. -B. Law School gets the Trophy for the second time. The executive oi this year did a very efficient Job and are to be commended on handling so capably this very ac- tive organization. Art Pendergast is chairman: Bill Quinn is vice- chairman and Alton Craig. secre- tary. i use Father MaoGuigan and his troupe came through with flying colours as they now hold the N.B.- P.E.I. basket-ball championship. Last Saturday night Mt. A fell before in. second-half onslaught with a score 39 to the Saints '15. The first half was close and at one time Mt. A. was in the lead. In the third quarter the Saints clicked to the tune of m points while all the Mounties got werr six pionts in penalty shots. Rear- don, although not up to par be- fore the half-way mark, put on a splciirw performance in the lat- ter half and had a total score of 29 points. Johnny Taylor display- ed shooting iibility”as he collected 16 points on difficult shots. Other scorers were Mooney with nine Dorm: with seven. MacDonald and I phy with four cash. Mullally. MarKinnon and M clsaac with two each. Yesterday the boys left for St. Thomas here they played last night and for U.N.B. where they will perform tonight. Whether they win these games or not, they still have undisputed claim to the NB.-P.E.I. title. . . . Mr. MncAdiim and the first hor- kcy team played the Borden Youth Club in Brircicii on Tuesday night and won by the score of 18-0. where he marlc many lricnrls who will regret to lcnrn of his pass- V . Suggests Govt mu. - lie is siirvivml by his u'i(lmv. Cnnimmin (mm 1);. - 1 the Iorincr Mniirlo llcuiir, tn LE;-Bfgghra-(ssh -IE lxvhnni the synipzitliy of thc vom- , , H mi 't,' '. xle d d. glgsgfgrgsflgaigloll alld "T15-l"dg", lliriilnlw.-illg oarrdlnzpcnicnts are to ' : ' . h it I. The government had lost the 0 nnno,,n:::ggg,,gg,g Former Union Continued from page 1 esteem of Communist leaders in Canada and elsewhere. Walsh said he decided to come out into ,thc open because of the Communist insistence that United States atom spies Julius and Ethel Rosenberg be saved "at all cosm." "Moscow's emissaries want to for the "reward he received in the save the blunderers. otherwise it would become much more difficult to -keep and recruit Communist spies," he told newspaper men. Walsh said in an interview that during the last 10 years he was induced by a group of "patriotic. ariti-Communist citizens" to re- talii his Communist ties and gath- er information about Communist activities in Canada. He did not name the group in the present circumstances. but em- phasized "they are not the R.C.M P.. the government or anyone like that." there. too, were "risking their lives daily" as undercover men in Communist ranks. He said the orders to prepare sabotage plans in forests and hydro-electric plants in Canada come directly from Moscow tlirougha union official who visit- ed Russia last year. I West Coast Planii Walsh said his next step will be to expose Communist activity at the hydro-electric and aluminum project at Kltimat, B.C. ”"Communist cells there and in other large industries on the West Coast are co-ordlriated by a man named Harvey Murphy. a Russian whose real name is tChcrnio- vinskyl" he said. Walsh added that Murphy was a graduate of the Marx-Engels In- stitute of Moscow. a school for saboteurs. and iii "apparently" the west coast leader of the Iii- tcrnational Union of Mines. Mill and Smelter Workers Ind. Walsh. who joined Communist groups 18 years ago. during the deprawion of the 19305. said hit resigned from the various organ- izations. Termed Fabrication roaonm. (OP) .. Tim Buclt. national leader of the La.bor-Pro- gressive Communist party, has termed ., "fabrication" a report by Pat Walsh that Moscow has or- dared Canadian Communists to blow up hydro plants and burn paper mills and forests in the event ofewai-.' "Walsh was never ii t of the LPP, much less an organizer of the party," Buck said in a state- ment. "His .-it-owed reason for not joihing the LP? was the claim that he was is member of the Irish Re- publican Army and that the con- Ii'Ilf'.llDil(l. Mnclnnis. and Read) leach made four goals, while Mac- Isaac got three and Paul Jay one ,Also pluyiiig wr-rc Pat Rossiter -alld Arnold Mullins while "Bunny" lGillis was in the nets. . n o The W.U.S.C. coinmittec has lrecently received word from the National Office in Toronto that financial assistance have been obtained, that orgaiilzatlon will hold its lntcriiational Studcnts' Seniinar in India this summer. St Dunstan's has been a 'tem-her of this national group for six years now and besides playing a large role in its program of student re- lief. has participated in three seminars. This year St. Dunstan's will most. iiirely be represented in this study group which will last from the latter part of May until late in August. The committee this year has been very active and has simnsor 1 many activities to raise icontinued on Page 15) Geo'tciwn Midgets Win Series From Montague In a well-played hockey game on heavy ice at Georgetown last night, Georgetown Midgets defeat- ed Montague Midgets 5-0 to take a two-game series 10-1 and earn the right to advance against. Mli.'- ray Harbour in Kings County midget playoffs. Georgetown: Goal. Walker; de- fence. Lavers. 6. Murray. Hatch; forwards. Hansen, MacPhee. L. David, J. David. Gallant. Gotell, E. Murphy. Montague: Goal. Stewart: de- fence. Reynolds, Bears, A. Steuart: forwards. Poole. Annenr. Thomp- son, Ballem. Claitr. Murphy. Summary: I-tint Period l-Georgetown. L. David tMIacPhee. Hansen) . 4:12 2-Georgetown, G. M.ui'phy.. 10:43 3-Georgetown. L. David (Hansen) . 12:23 Penalties: None. Second Period 4-Georgetown. L. David (Layer.-ii . ' . 3:29 Penalties: Hatch 2:21. tClair 3:18, Gallant 7:12. Reynolds 8:06 Third Period 5-Georgetown, Hansen (MarPhoe. L. David: t:2l Penalties: E. Murphy 8151, A. Stewart (minor and miscon- duct) ti:5l. it ' Referee: Goodwin. Montague: llnesman. MacDonald, Georgetown. damnation of terrorism in the pro- gram of the LP? conflicted with theaim ofthe1'R.A.... "Walsh's fabrication about nab: otage and plans for terrorist action to pure delusion." Sttlrttctl 'iN(il: lllliill. (Kr. i , ten soldiers Georgetown . Girls Win Opener Froni Montague Strange -But True I In 1. tiuuhu Marlrlagea performed by clergy of the Methodist chm-ch were not legal under Upper Canada .A... Legislation until 1831. Why? Be- In gh, mg; game cg . mmumgg cause the Church of E3813”! 311- series for the school girl hockey joyed the privileges of a state chammomhn, of prince county. church in that section of Canada. the Gemgemwn gnu. provmcmi The Province of New Brunswick champmnm defeated Monmgue boasts the first institution in Elm H) in A Clem "me n North America to care for the Georgetown last mgm" mentally ill. Prior ton tl':1i.5.t the Lmeupsup uhave mm" were can ne 0 u ' Georgetown: Goal. N. Kinr de- )r)c??tlIi1oillTaerb otialiasiillorvtvehtlletoniilliellsetelils le”ce- J”h”””' w"1k"' I""”d”'5 asylums. The lash was the prescribed treatment for erring soldiers dur- ing the French regtme and early part of British rule 500 lashes on the bare back was the punish- per, McCullough. McQuillan. I. Sampson. J. Sampson. M. Samp- son. Montague: Goal. M. Mcmwen; defence. A. McE'wen. Wigginton. forwards. Poole. merit meted out for habitual Mlurphy. Anriear; drunkenness. and 1000 lashes for Llewellyn. Yeo, McLaren. Nichol- ;-ioung, son. Mccarron. Maclcenzie. Wat- ter worth. Merle run. Sum-mary: ' First Period Scoring-None. Penalties-None. Second Period Of the 5.000 Loyaliats who arriv- ed ,at New Brunswick in 1783. each got I plot of ground. 500 feet of lumber. together with bricks and shingles from the British authorities. who also gave the set- tlers free provisions for one year. 2l3'a free provisions for the 2nd year and U3 free provisions for forwards, Fitzgerald, Martell.Pros-' FEBRUARY -25. 1953 T -pm--j-.:m.M I fioii-Evrii msiic riooii rues . pcur CLEANING mi Flor-Ever PLASTIC noon coveamc DEFIES cm, GRIME, GEM?! M the 3l'd year. Scoririg-None - ' Penalties-None. In addition to these grants. the Third Per,” 7:16 British government paid the Loyal- ists in New Brunswick 3,292,452 . Penalties-None. them for the loss sustained by the. , , g confiscation of their property dur-I Remcer M' Gmdwm Mm" 204 Loyalists living in New Bruns-p G9m'3em"”' wick. were penslcned on account -"T . West German American Colonies. Officers wlioi fought on Britain's side received- . Compulsory military training was The procedure to be followed in in force in this country many Implementing the Bglleemeni 15 of l5 and 50 were subject to mili- I lirllarinlenl Saidg adding: tary call and fined s4.oo if they did ”0ff1ccs are being set up in Lau- offioers the penalty was 58.00. twhcre it willlbe necessary for hold- By an Act, of the Legislatufc of ers of certain of these bonds to the War of 1812. anyone enlisrliigilorf ally lm!v'm5l1irS 0511 be made-" was promoted mi "Canadians who are owed trade unncy and um: eniisimengs pmduolout the manner of settlement with cd 3 Major! 'the German debtor within the over- . M,. A.,...m.m....1 bec families continue the oldand 1 . 13 men we” hanged pmauce 91 sewn up ”"35cSlat Montreaf fqr cattle theft; 12 mm" (mm French None” dayslsliopliftinyz, 6 for rape and merit- wayside crosses as religious meet-;b,.ead' em There wen. 3 total of mg "1395 hem” churches W" 54 hangings in this country in pounds Merlmg to compensate I-Cr80l'ilBliIlWll, Johnson mg the American Revolution alldlaguei 1i"e5m”" A' Ml”phy' of loss of former office in they a yearly pension Continued from page 1 years ago. Men between the ages'being worked out in London. the not "toe the mark” promptly. For don. New York and other centres Upper Canada gr, the beginning or transmit them for validation be- licutengmt; twenty earned 3 cnp.1 or private debts will have to work In many sections of rural Quc- all Mr 0i the Bkfeemem-" with their crops. This is a liandiwere hanged for burglary, 2 10,. when the people set up the firsriegm 2 for me me” of 3 you of numerous. Symbols of the crucifix ,,ms period. exclusive of 239 hang, ton hung on roost pf the cirossesiim Verdicts which were subse, i r (l. g'I'hc Chesapeake Bay l'Ci.l'l(lV0l'iquCnU) mprlenvet 15 Amcrlcas omy "atwc Won” The last public hanging in Can- liig dog. No authentic record of its ma wok mace on me 11 of Feb, origin exists. However. there's n”,.ua”. 1559 at Qua,” The Vic. legend which says that the tirecdl Um Q35 Pi J Wham, "who mm, originated from two puppies. Can-5 derm .rhmInas' D.M,cy'McGee. ton and :ailor.Naboar,-cl anl Etlilgllslli Nbva Scam, ,5 me only pm, arllgcrgaxnofgmu.eellc:ngl:lld0?llM,'?;lflyvlnce that crin boast .a flag of ' i a w n c ' thghiklgishtbligtnoilrcd Eifllmtllg arrciillfifrulllcd to William Alexander by way is nothing but the reflcctioui Kmg James I of England" The mm was designed for the royal coat M me Stars between H" Harm of arms granted our sister province lmb3I';l,l:'oll::3l'w,tl1 1,16 of the pop. a blue st. Andrew's cross dividing ulaticn of the Dominion duringllhetprielglaiigg) theseigznsbflxlscgif the ears of the First World War, Ce" 1 supplied lmth of the soldiers who fought overseas. I, An imprersnient was in force in; the various Cdnadlan seaports, from 1195 to 1820 as a means ofk filling the crews of the British -v Navy Ships. A law legalizing this; MONTAGUL RINK procedure was passed in 1779. y 7:30 An old Scotch adage had thisp G,,m.gokm.n Schooy Girls to say about young thieves. "Hang, ' Hockey Tonight them when they are young and vst , they'll no steal when they are i Montague School Girls old." There's no chance for an ' 8:30 argument there. But one does iiorl have to go to Scottish recordsl Dunstaffnage Bnmbers for such gruesome tales. Indeed V5- Eiot! Rlzht him tin Danae: 319 Montague Shmohawks aw was pd-etiv rec w ie pg . gallows In by-gone days. H('lle'5l Adm' '40 and 20 the revealing record between 1812 TOWN OF MONTAGIIE TAX ARREAR3 All taxes due for 1952 and arrears must be paid by March 24th. 1953, as the list will be published as set out in the Town Act. G. ARNOLD WIGIITMAN. . Town Clerk. ANNOUNCEMENT Cave exploring is routine work for staff members of Moody Institute of Science. in this case they found their descent Into the earth well rewarded by the discovery of indescribable natural for- mations. These mysteries of the universe were captured on film to form a feature sequence in " ldden Treas- ures", the fifth in the In- atitute'a "Sermons from Sci- ence" series. This unusual iilni, revealing the wonders of nature as seen through the microscope. will be shown in the Town Hall. Georgetown, Tuesday. March 3. at 8:00 p.m. No admis- Ilon. All invited. A free- wlll offering will be receiv- ed. and the outer rim of this gig- i m 1525. g a WNW background wnh . .. . .. . . , Flor-Ever is the easiest floor to clean you've ever met. its NON. POROUS-nothing can grip into it. so everything slips off more I easily. And grease. harsh clcanen, even houscho” acids and allialj can't stain it. IV THE YARD-BY THE TILE- DESIGN YOUR OWN FLOOR FlorvEvcr gives you lustrous colon in any combination you want, It will nutwear Iloorings I505 as thick. And every claim is guaranteed. F.A.S. JONES 129 Kent St. Phone Zlli and Heating DOUGLAS BROS. & IONES LTD. Phone 3001 E155 Kent St. Wonderlu . and then somel WALLPAPER makes plain walls i W A L L P A PE R for every home for every, budget W A L L P A P E R the preferred decoration! WALLPAPER 544;” II WALLPAPER T ATTENTION SIIUR-GAIN AMATEUR CAVALCADE 1 Stage Show YEO THEATRE, MONTAGUE WEDNESDAY. MARCH 4tii AT ii r.'M. Sponsored by Montague Home and school . Auoc a on , Anyone wishing to take part in the show bet ecu tliengooftlandlaarotoeeud their entryto x 356 or plio 80 Montague. All eigtrieeto be in by a VSEVMI-TRIMMED WALLPAPERS and they. are sold Ill FIRESTONE IRYENTON a. macro! company 187 Great G90- St Monday eve g, lurch .2nd.