~nniiy a1 .1 und ‘insures-FIR w! 11w; weir-zoo 21* 1c- i . ..._-- I" " pa; ma: drama dflove’: not? Oil thrilling lwriemce ever filmed l h ‘William Fox iresent! m A story 0F the racetrack ‘B d tic]- p ,"b HeryMJllossorrn-lr. ““ If“: picnic-wow» “Wolves Of The North” ‘EIGHTH CHAPTER l Barge Lobster Pack Predicted " vAre You Prepared t0 Handle and Care for the FISH the SANITARY, WAY ? Have Us Make Your METAL SUPPLIES BOILERS, TRAYS, STOVE PIPE, SINKS, ETC. Made at Short Notice- FllEil Ii. TllAlil0|l phone 3g3.J_ opp prince Edward Theatre B0 Grafton Street “Love Mania” TWO PART COMEDY anon rriou Helium's Oltulsg- PLAY m vmmilre filer: aim. Everybody come. a Ml 4 ll It 10v FOR "ri-is wiiotenniw HOSIERY GHECIAL AT PRATTQ Saturday, April 18th and 25th be- fore 1 p.m. Ladies’ stockings, black Mens’ ‘Sodks, 6 pairs ior $1.00 C. E. ‘Pratt & Son, St. Peterg.__ 4004-16-81 ON A WSW-Mr. Welter T8140!‘ arrived home last night from De- trot-t, -w'here he has been employed with the Kelvinutor Corn, of that city. Mr. Taylor intends visiting in this city for about a week, before returning. FIRE ALARM. ~_- The firemen were called out st half-past ten last night for a alight blaze in the Central Garage, the wrappings about some heating pipes having caught fire. The blaze was quickly extinguished with the chemical. CAVEINDISH‘ SERVICES-There will be service Sunday, Apmil 19th in the Presbyterian Church at ‘Stanley, at 11 s.m. and at North Rustico in the afternoon at 3 p.m. The Young People's Progressive Group will meet in the ‘Presbyterian Church at Cavendish, Friday even- ing, April 17th at B pan. ZION CONGREGATlON-An in- formal meeting of the Congregation of Zion Church was held last night with Mr. Henry Craswell in the chair and was well attended. The regular congregational ‘meet- ing will be held on the first Thursday after the tenth oi Ju-ne. The purpose oi last night's meet- ing was the consideration of certain matters‘ concerning the Church The state of its finances was found to be very encouraging. The col- lections ior March were the largest ‘t —— i t t lies. That there is a infi- “TUNE IN” [Ulllllirtflig romance about the sub- on» will iidiiiit. lt By 9 A‘ K‘ ‘ifPllllT in ilie wonderful results al- “ ~ ‘ lislioil as much as HE NEW c NTROL litilil} illitlllll)‘ . ‘ “l 51c that you iigift know linwii" U!» lW“fi1|l11|ll9-‘i of the mmra i luilt’ this sci." ll" nlii-vrri-‘l. us , . ~ Ho’ began muumng .11“, duh.» Unc oi those rcsults will be tlic w i; ' ‘ "ta . With “But do,“ 1m that worry you‘ "M Lliill nitioii of dis nce _ , . ,. . . siioh n combination in prospect as Bra-Ill“!!! FFBIIUOII man’ We a“ MW w 1mm’ ‘Hm the iicropluiic ‘und the radio, what ‘S know. Now, then," ho COllLllliilWl, - " -~ .~ ‘ r i the “Ind you “(M60 the men/fig“ Tnhnn iiiuicsting place to live u I ume of sound as I turned that liistmorld i“ "ecommg dial‘! Just put the finishing tout-h . _ - ‘in view of the on. perfect reception as 1i were. “ _ H . d Ui course, one cannot [Giltll you fiftisuf ilriltfriikiiég tlrhdlgznfie tho whole name zit Olle sitting, but ‘ ‘ ‘ icci of radio broadcasting, every- ‘is not: alto- immense nudl- Laurentide Plr . . ,1 ' <11 ~ i‘i1 say this much; youd do well “m?” Hm" ‘he broadcaaung r color must indeed be a most v01"- to pay particular attention to| He must know . _ tile person. iii-at dial ii‘ you want good \oluiiic.:*“ r. ' _ l That is one or your mo“ Soudrriiiusic .111 tbs. ivay from jazz o ., . ., . _li-§i‘ill'lil opera as well as sports, msyffnltrol‘ umdenau’ I “up cum-lent uvivs, market reports, WHNL)’ Hm’. replied ms hOSt-llilllyii und lectures. The announc- .,, . ._ _ - iLh-lit-ut ic of mut- Ywhsfe’ n l“ "k" Hllhmu I Mn,“ liibh-odirzlol (‘and 1:18:50‘: tlie honors one 0e too lllilily n 1c pziiin, H’ ' x _ ‘ i-iid thou put that dial oii to hull-hm‘ we pcrmnners themselves‘ iiic liolo. it doesn't coiiirol ziny- . . -, .. 1t» nil, ‘h th stains of thlng-cxcppt’ u“: "nammmulk sombmiiiinzlii citltiiviixzcd eNow York In tho Saturday Evening Post of Izlliiiljg’il?"glaenlgifggethgfiepl$513011); ' ‘i. '1' '.i ' .?.':."f.'.:.f.'.':..'i"*:.i....':." 1:1.‘ ".:f.11:i.»‘-- a- fllsflng which ‘M 5,0“ worth Lhuliillliliililg to note their reactions to ' ’ ', - _ 'ili1-1'i~ nnscoir audience. Some of attention of a“ ‘who fan's’ thciii who ‘night after night per I r r ' The [not that iiingiiziiics of thisfgfllliml, bfiffigeiye “Tgwglffl tfihiwgles’ mini-is nri- ilevotiug so much spaceI W‘ 15”" l“ a] 5t tier am‘; io rziilio, siioivs whore tiic popular}z(;tl'l'czKfifq"gghools “gmfle and Bale A . . , inn-n were almost as embarrassed us ilic women. The idea of talk- ‘ing into :1 small disc to an nudi- oiici- oi‘ millions was almost too lniiii-li for theiii. l ii I (‘my Winnipeg. was the first ‘stflllfln in (Ianndn to broadcast a ‘service ffroni a cnurch and claims Jib-.- record in the number of ser- vices broadcast from various Can- "Ilillilll churches to date. Over .,i‘-1<l' by special wire and a service 11s broadcast from a d-iifleren-t one ,i‘i’ll'll Sunday evening. Often two ‘services in n. day ere broadcast land occasionally three. I-f radio‘ “Islunkruzuexnesplantdrlllh llilllYvfFtlly niic-cia church attend- "m" ° ° "' "' “P °' once. as it has been claimed to do. """"“h"""°'l" °'- u“ ‘mu’ [Wliiiiipog churches should be sui- .516‘ mu 1:“ iiufimhlhhfi; d? jfPriIU-z more than those in any Cau- u mmmhnynuuon iilillllll city. According to local mmgiegiyouyiime-p-m-nzpi-n. ‘lnolvspnpem however, church at- li Isl ow is“ mur- ll II w! ltoudauce on Easter Sunday ex- . . cecded that oi any previous year. “in”: (‘hnrchce of l1" denominations m‘ rhuqhmnfldw“ were crowded to the doors. Nev- - ‘ . ‘ u m” er in [lie history oi Winnipeg hU _ "4", "1 l‘ “m.” there been such e. crush st Ihster ti.“ Lcentol Mauro: services. dghurch sgzr a phfistbe- c urc was crow out. e ma" man wishing to intend, motored " from one end ‘to the other visit- I ing five before he could flu-d one where there's was even etahdhg . room. is tpreeumptuous eug- g suAlA-ro‘ figs: that broadcasting may have l pod in attracting so many peo-| ".‘|.-‘.¢_ u, mag‘ pie to church? Certainly, it hos “d-‘hh- ""'.‘.L g been demonstrated tn _Wiunipeg ~ » n that the churches have nothing to. ' . I -- w» ~mowsrwsiq~m - A 9Ihuul4n for that ‘month in the history of the Church. The resignations of three of the trustees, ‘Messrs. H. Craswell. S. Albert McDonald, and E. E. Claw- son were placed before the meeting and were moved left on the table until the next meeting. Short ad- ‘dresses were made by Rev, G_ c, Taylor, Messrs. John Anderson and F. J. Nash. _ STOCK QUOTATIONS HALIFAX, April 16.-—-Ql1ot&t|0ns Yurlllfilleil b? Johnston and ‘Ward. Members Montreal Stock Ex- change. ‘ At. Top, & Santa Fe Ry -... 121% American Can. Co . .-_-_ . 173% Am. Car & Foundry Co. ___. 2,00 American Locomotive Co. -- 123% Am. smelting & Redlin, co, _ 95 Anaconda (Rapper Min‘, Co. . 38% Canadian Pacific Co. ..... -.. 143% INK. Cen. & Hud, River RR. 116% .Cuba Cane ‘Sugar Co. .... _. 12% ‘International Paper Co. ...-. 54% Kelly Springfield Tire Co _. 16% Pan-American Petroleum ___ 73 Reading Co . --------- -_ 78 Southern Pacific Co. 102% Ilnion Pacific Ry, _________ ,_ 141 U.‘S. industrial Alcohol Co... 84 United States Steel ...... __ 117% Crucible Steel Co., of Am..." 67% Bell Telephone ‘ .......... .. 13s St LawrenceFlour _ _ '30 .- _ 60% punish ‘River Com. ---_-_- 10'! Steel Company oi Canada _. 83% Abitibi __________ ___ ____ __ 55 ‘Shawinigan ._- .. 137% in ____ _,_.-.- s2 Canadian Steamship Cour . 12% Canadian Steamship Pfd, ___ 44 Asbestos Com. -..._______ ._ 65 Dominion Bridge _ 92 Montreal Power -- - 179% Winnipeg Electric 41 National Breweries ___ 411,5 Consolidated Smelters‘_-___ 68 1934 Victory -_ 1933 Victory - 1937 Victory _-_.-_-_...____ 108.85 BANKS Bank Commerce _______ ._".. 199% Bunk Montreal ___. . 244 Bunk Nova Scotia L ....... _. 262% Wheat-May, 145; July. 138; Sept. 132. Corn-May, 102; July, 105%; Sept. 106% Outs-May, 39%; July. 41%; Sept. 42%. , Winnipeg Wheat—May, 149; Ju- ly 1416; Oct., 128%, i i .‘I\\'t'liiy churches oi the principal‘ ‘Ilifllilllllllilllfillfi are connected with‘ Prompt, “qbrug “Service Either by person, phone or mail Try Maciiinuon 9w: 9w rm hairline itedak Store . Phone 21's" 1 ‘P, O. BOX S82 Giltiehltewn, P. E. I. ~ iiiiciiiiiiii —'lor young and o1 we have it llsrshileld, 11am” Pleasant Grove st this cities. Coin set cm! 8' p.m. (Easter service). York 7 word. puule 50 eta. ti. pun. and Brown, 0 pairs ior $1.00 and Mac ..-i uiu "“""‘ l-iiiiill ,5» 5MB!’ vonx ma nuisances...- my. n. Loelrhart, u y. will ‘FUNERAL NOTICE-The tuner- al oi the late B. K. Brace will take place Sunday afternoon from the been & MacDonald Funeral Home, 180 Kent St, to Sherwood Cemetery. HIGHFIELD SERVICES. -—Tlre Sunday School will ‘ meet on April 19th in Highiield Presbyter- ian Church at 2 o'clock in the nit- ernoon and the church service at 7.30 o'clock in the evening. Rev J. Eustace Purdie, B, D. will preach. o LAID TO RE-STf-Jrhe funeral oi the late Catherine Eleen Matbie- son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. M, Mathieson took place this af- ternoon from the residence of her grandfather, Mrs. J. D. Bigger to the railway station thence to Fred- erieton. TRYON BAPTIST PASTORATE lows: Albany at 11 a. m, Tryon 3 p. m., Westmorland at 7.30 ‘p. m. Special Evangelistic service every night next week at Westmorlnnd. The vpastor ‘will be assisted by Rev. A. K. ‘Herman oi Summerside-J. B. Daggetrt, pastor. FUNERAL TODAY.-The funer- al oi the late Mrs. Wm. DdlcEachern will be held this afternoon from her late residence at Mermaid. Services starting at 2 p.m. inter- ment Mermaid Oemetery. The inn- eral will be under the auspices oi the Ladies Orange Benevolent As- sociation. The late Mrs. MscEach- ern was Chaplain oi Eved Onward Lodge, Mermaid. 12TH OF JULY CELEBRATION —-A meeting oi the Committee sip- pointed ‘to arrange ior the 12th 0i July Celebration, was held recent- ly and it was decided’ to bold the Celebration at the Exhibition Grounds on Monday, July 13th. The fol-lowing are the Committee:— Chairman-L. B. Miller; 1st Vice Cheimian-llsaan Carter; 2nd Vice- Chairmau-Mrs. D. MnoLean; Bec- retary—-N. D. ‘lvlacLean; Treasurer ——Murdook IMoLeod. PERSONALS Mr. J. C. Stewart; Northern, was a visitor in the city yesterday. i-~—- - Judge lilacquarrie, Sumnierside, was in the city on e visit yesterday. lMlrs. Walter P. Doull, accompan- ied by her little grandson, Errol McKiunon has just returned from an enjoyable visit with her sister in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Mr. F. J. Holman Gives (Continued from pure 3 l ieum products, ior the last quart- er oi a century or more and when we consider also that the miners ‘themselves have gone down into the ‘bowels of the earth with their little torch on their caps, and the lunch Ibox in their hands-going down 500, yes 1000 feet, then trav- elling ior miles in some instances un‘der ‘the sen to dig the coal de- posits them, which when shipped to our fair Island has made it pos- sible for our coal dealers to oper- ate and in burn bring comfort to our homes and ppower to our fac- tories, supplying power to our rail- way and steam-boats, lighting our h0li19e pumping water to our city and bringing nisny other modern convenlences—— surely when we think of all that theilsbor of ‘the miners means in a business sense to our Province, l feci that the call should be most generously responded to and 1 have no hesi- tation-dg will. v in closing ‘Mr. Holman made a strong appeal on behalf oi s-ut he termed a very worthy cause. President Rowe, n member oi the Miners’ Relief Fund stated that the decision reached was the/t 1104110110)’ was to ‘he sent from this Province, ibut -the money was [Heal Wart urai healing is hastened. Even wounds that have taken “bad ways," Ind obstinate cases of Eezeittg.‘ Psoriasis, Ulcers, Rin -, worm and Plies, re , successfully treated ythis wonderful herbal balm. ‘Ill-MINE’ " and.» enoee nAve may preach on Sunder. l! follows:- ~Services on Sunday, 19th as fol- again entered the Hospital in Jan- 'inent and tender ' _'tlie iHos i; economy's sake . Ibuyas let it age / 99 of the economical use 0f “I always keep a good supply of Sunlight Soap on the shelf because I find that Sunlight actually improves with age. It becomes harder and so goes much further. “With this added economy of lasting longer, I’ve learned that Sunlight is by far the most economical soap I can buy. The apply and says Mrs. Experience, speaking: i ' /’/,,<»”’/"§" s». %/\ soap. ' reason is thatevery particle of Sunlight is pure, — a little of it work. Sunlight, cleansing soap does a. lot of you know,‘ is i ‘til-v?! - guaranteed to contain no injur» » ious chemicals or harsh filling materials to make the bar large and hard. These filling materials, of course, are just so much waste as far as cleaning goes. - “To any woman who wants to get real cleaning value out of a. soap for her money,I decidedly = 1*‘ say, ‘Use Sunlight,” and keep a j good supply on the‘ shelf’? Sun» light 1's made by Lever Brothers Limited, largest soap ‘makers in the world. to ibe used in purchasing food for the miners. dt was decided to take the matter up with a meeting oi the Directors oi the Rotary Club this ‘afternoon. The President also read s let- ter from Dstrict Governor Baker giving the percentage oi atten- dance oi the different clubs during the month of March. Mr. A. Tapley oi ‘St. John. spoke oi the Yarmouth Con-ven- tiern, and appealed to this club to send as rmariy delegates us pos- sible. The Convention will be one of the ‘best yet held. An orchestra of which Mr. Taipley was leader, is going irom St. John. A letter was read irom Mr. W. A. Gaudet, Secretary oi the Char- lottetown Orchestral Society, in- viting the ‘Rotarians to attend the concert to be given by that Society on Monday next. April 20th, in Prince oi Wales College Hall. He assured them that it would be one oi the bee; musical performances ever given in this city. llloturian W. Chester MacLure was Chairman, andlthe guests rpre- sent were Mr. James Carrsgher. Charlottetown and Mr. A. display. St. John. IN MEMORIAM M I55 FANNY WILSON Honor Roll, March 1925 Grade x.-m.. Rogers. 1. Helen Farquharson. 2. lMiinu Murdock_ 3. ‘Eileen Ryan. Grade |X--—vMlIl Scott. 1. Margaret Phillips. 2. Vera Wisener_ - 3. Helen Purdie. Grade V'll|.—M‘lu iTalt. 1. Mabel Mathesou. 2. Bertha Miitlow, 3. Mary iMlacNeill,» Grade Vl|.--Mln Irving. 1. Dorothy Aitken, 2. Nancy Weeks, 3. Wayne McKie. |Grlde Vl.-Miss Acorn. 1. Lyla Vaughan. 2. Phyllis Hooper. 3. Marjorie McLean. 1- Evelyn Simmons. 2. Marjorie Shaw, 3. Marjorie Fraser. Grade lV.—eMl|n Watson. 1. Pearl Hobbs. 2. Doris Whiitlock, 3. Katy MacQuarrle, r. Grade IV.--Miss Yeo. 1. Doris Ferguson. 2. Doris Adams, ,'l‘he passing away oi Miss Fan- ny Wilson, Hampton, on the even- ing oi April 2nd was learned with deep regret by a large circle oi re- lntives and friends. On J-uly last. she underwent s. very serious op- eration in the P. ‘E. ilsland Hospital and inr s time her friends looked forward to her complete recovery. but God willed otherwise. She once Simmons. Grade ll|¢-—M|ll Yso. 1. Doris Blrt. -2. fRuth Acorn, 3. Gladys Laiierty and Miriam Shaw. Grade lib-Min Harlem. 1. Helen Morris. 2. Edith Shaw, 3. Dorothy Saunders " “iv-u? Grade lL-Mlse Jones. " 1. Dena Court, 2. Lorine French, 3. Nellie Mahar uary lust and after almost three months of the best medical treat- nursing both in tel and at home, she pas- sed péseefuily away on the above mentioned date. By her kind nat- ilre and cheerful disposition she made msuy friends and in» the home her memory will be cherish- ed whiie life endures. The funeral which was very largely attended, took place on Saturday at 2 o'clock Grade? lL-Mlsd Aitksn. 1. Margaret Mclnuis. To dc» i: :1: $.';ri:.°::tf:'.z.i%at:::: 3ft? i»... siiiéiiii. l‘. ' any Cut.‘ very "impressive were“ conducted 3- all"! 1'11"“. '" b ii t , ‘Rev. . s , f Buns?" agsietegl ‘bu; gov, Mr. McPhtzalixrlsd-ikr‘. 9"" lr-W" 3611""- Burn, Scald, or Scratch ,,,,,,,,‘.,,,,,d,, “m, w", much m, 1. John McLeod. I with _ m But; means that precllted bylter. The Scriptures B‘ Defl- Blmnwnv. pa“! ‘i . ‘om ' away‘? n“ fiymnalmng were chosen 3. gin MeGregor and Charles that l luf d skln |s B’ the II‘WQI'Q 8l80 U18 . $.71‘. stantlygp; tected against "°"°""?"""'b°' i w- A- m‘ 6- d | m poisonousgerms-thatttat- mm“ Am“ m’ °"' W'""°“ n ° r’- ‘u Tug," Wllett, David iFer sen, Thomas 1- ""8113"- 1141116. Cameron. and George miner-on. Sisergon. “Bellies! sleep, ‘l. Btells Joy. 8. Thomas Manson. Km Now m wen. /e'/'o'7r/ Fnr i aaivibivuivrih Punirnnrisirir. SKIN menus-i... usPfnl} in the hornet" "vmi- ‘most oeflllinlyhi’ yofu can see . not merry in or sn pe1ir.,mu ll-r-"Kid" McCoy, m. °""“”°"i"‘ ' . prisslghter, enteiiced to Sen h w’ "7 "4 ""7"- ttrQu-m Llnllleli rm farm lleir. eon bere today. wee lodged in m1 w» Prince Street Schddl 3. Emma McLennan and mor- An uh rest. . rqzr.'—<*>-—— Pillow thy "heed i _ ,_ _, , Upbogptlifleviourh breast, llgufifldllf)‘ WNW"- w; I "imp ‘an’ Question. st Bo Co t Court I f, ‘ ' ' W [Ill y 5-. u ed m“ but "9 "Dost-Your husband make himself Addresses By The Clergy and City Continued irom page one m, I when our late ‘illustrious Bishop was transferred ‘no the Arch Epis- copal See of Edmonton. the Holy See in its wisdom appointed you to preside over the ancient Sec of Charlottetown. and like a true apostle, obed-ienti to ‘the will oi your superiors you severed the close bonds which bound y0u to the homo of your youth, und friends of your more mature yearn. Com-ing among us almost asa stranger we renewed to you our ordination vows oi reverence and obedience. Today with a better knowledge and keener appreciat- ' ion oi your administrative ability, and your fatherly interest in us all. we beg to offer also the tribute of our love and admiration. Ever striving to raise the spiritual life of your people to a higher plane fore-seeing with clear vision tho uccds oi improvement in the works of mcrcy in thediocesc, and entering upon the prosecution of your wiiso undertakings with un- dnunted energy. and an abiding trust. in the Sacred Heart, you have the satisfaction of seeing your undertakings crowned with success. You have glvcn grace and dignity to tibc impressive ceremonies of our Holy Itcligion, and urn earnest iiiid eloquent voice to the cxpounding of tho word of God. Ais the pure white Silver Jubilee finds prime of life. light oi your you in ‘the so with the lengthen- ing shadows will come the soft mellow beauty of the fading sun, radiating its golden splendour like ‘the glow from an unseen world. Our fond hope is that you may be‘ spared ‘to celebrate your Golden Jubilee; but ‘the ordinary course oi-evonie we ell cannot hobo to be rim of Christ”. . A To the Right Reverend Lem ‘J, WI-elm Bishop of Charlotte- town. On behalf of the Citizens o! Charlottetown we cdiigi-ivluiite you and extend our hearty li _ _- tious on the twe rittn Anniveig-j Ill‘! 0i your ord- ' ed Priesthood oi the Your early pest 41;’ in Lifill‘ native, ifrdvince B"! W101i. whereior Since coming to Chsrlottetowu 7°" ha" elldfilfld yourself to the veonle by the quiet cud unassum- i’? btllit effective manner in which n ave performed your ms acts of kindness and benevoieuw. We an pleased to know that st. Vincent's 01-pin“; ale. W" a Iheclsl object of your care ‘and nitentidii, is now nos irom debt; and the Sisters in charge-o! this ivortliy institution will be .. better able to continue the link. . so pleasing to Your Lordship, oi curing for tlic" Orphan children oi the Diocese. Under yourcurc and guidimlifl the lli'\\' (‘hzirlotitctoivn Hospital i1 nrnring completion, and we W- .. joice with you that in ii. short time . this illdlKihf-CGII-l building will be y, used to carry on more effectively '. tho ivork of caring for the sick 11nd -, this building will be a valuable addition to the urcililvvlllffll maintain s‘ standard Hospital ill this Province. lioul-tli will permit you to continue .3 and extend your iiiuny iicle oi 6011' . is now firmly established and l Your Lordship will continue to r0- lottciowii. r (Signed) JOHN McKENNA. indispcscil people of our coniuiuir" ity. When finished and equipped‘ bcauly oi the City. and a lasting memorial of Your Lorin-ship's w“ , und solicltudo‘ to establish and 1t is our confident hope and fer- vent wish that you may be silflfed for many years and that 1'01" i siderollon and kindness. Wv i801 assured that the harmony exist- ing between nil classes und cri-cdo ceivc in the future, as in the ll-‘l-“ll- tlio runs-ct and reverence duo you as liisiiop oi’ the Diocese of (lliiir- hiuyur. c. P. NICHOLSON. ‘ (my (glcrk. ()lli’ll‘l(liivl()\\'ll, l'. E. l.. April li-lil. 11125. WET H F 1'15 (‘(llltll'il$t‘ll l\li ~ 1- Why“- 15‘. 1'1 i-' rm i. v.1 ‘i I Let Us Have Your Cream The demand 10'1- oul‘ butter has re greatly ‘lnerealpdlllll we are new in s position t0 hgndis s much lnrur 11"" ' my of moi-i enAos: Cream- y]! gun hi...‘ scour!" ‘ weights‘, tests and prom!" "" turns. . Let us plede yo‘... on 9'" crumb patrons list. FOR PRIITICULARI COMMUNICATE