f THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE. ONTARIO. THURSDAY, APRIL 9th, 1936 PAG-E 1EVEN -Social and Qet Your radio license at the Post Office today. Mr. T. W. SItanley, Organist of Port Hope United Church, was in town Saturday. Mrs. H. P. Hutchinson, Toronto, spent Suniday with her mother, Mrs. P. C. Trebilcock. Mrs. R. H. Westaway and Mr. Harry Grigg visited Dr. and Mrs. P. E. Ireland, Toronto. Miss Lena Haddy, Toronto, vis- ited ber aunt, Mrs. H. W. Poster, and other relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Peters, Stittsville, Ont., was recent guest of bis sister, Mrs. D. R. Aldread. Miss Beatrice Cryderman, R.N., Toronto, spent Sunday witb ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cry- denan.. Mrs. James H. McKeown of Montreal visited ber aunt, Mrs. W. C. Washington, and otber re- latives bere. Wallpaper Easter week presents W mnany an opportumity to get that de- sired redecorating accomplish- ed. Your task wilI be consid- erably lightened because Sun- worthy and Santested Papers are unusuaily attractive both in design and price. 10e per roll up SPECIAL ROOX LOT BARGMS Paint Flo-Glaze lias always been re- cognized as Canada's highest grade paint. The sharp re- duction in price assures you work weII done at a minimum Of Cost. Now only $1.10 quart Also OId Colony Paints 85c quart J. W. Jew e1 Phone 30 BowmanvilUe 1Per Mr. Art] Saske., was aunits. Mis. Miss Peters Mr-. and !ainily, Mn wes'c SunÈb Mrs. John Messr's.J Cartwright o! the 50! Toronto on Mi'. Fri Florence ~IN near Wood tenchng thi cIe, Mi'. W] Mr. and1 Miss Marg Douglas C and Mrs.1 kIllen, visit Mr. Ray in Taranto tending thE ing o! thie Association York Hatel Congratu Oea. Gillicu their fifty-ý versary ou Their man many retur Mr. and Valentia, h aunta, Mrs. Chas. Ric: the !ifty-s \'eisfly o! In the Schaol on name o! Bi Jewell, sh, Harvey Ki: third prise omission w Dr. Nainr Building,. writes: Th. scriptian is serve as e, tinue toa Hoping yot siucceas. Messre'. F Trewin. Ji Manninz, Bounsaîl, A W. James, day attendi late J. D.1 known resi( Mis. Thc resident o! siding in C in-law. Rei brated ber at the bau Toronto.1 FACTS are F 1 ý 7rEVENIF TH-EY DOSO For exaînple it., a wve-known fact tli -ire Canada 's biggest nioney's wartlh a maybe. The saine manufacturîng and that aperate ta yaur advantage here in ter also iielp you save money inithe spi This is espeeially true this vear for wvai prices have galle up, yet our qualitya unelhanged. Above ail picase remnmbe word.s make value. Let camman sense1 Clothes Shop anîd save 10 dollars. FÂCT 1. You save the middiemn FÂCT 2. We have ino wholeaale sel FACT 3. We have no credit expei FACT 4. We have no delivery coc $16.OO to $2 Made to Measure- MAC'S'CLD Mgen'a Exclusive Haberdas] JCowan Block KASTER 5 F.W, Shortelng 2 fer.250 flandy Amnaoula 50 .....M............. per tin POIX' a Br£ .............large tin GOLDEN BANTANX CORN KANLADE. tin - -.. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . ja r ! CHASE & SANBORN COOFEE....... ROLLED OATS .. .. ..... 6 lbs. PRUNES . .... -...... .....3 lbs. IPure rMaple Sylt 11,R Discul F. W. Phone 599 -___________________________ Ars. iShane, questianed Mr. C.or- 81111IÈ1 TEMPLE ATAToi bett as ta the matter oifc+ui9iik WEE5K'.EN MAINEES &J2? Beverag PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY reports over another teacher s sign- t s 2 L S. 10ature, asking if be considered thils, 'Et'u cld attendlng the Gives quick ________2 _____________270 _____ onest. matinees at the Royal The- Mr. Corbett replied that Mr. John. atre on Good lday or on ~vitality N ELLES ~~~~~~~~~~~stan bad explained that it was a mis- Saturday will recelve freebewswligt cetbsexln hre epe ou a hl I x MCeo take, and. as aIl people make mistakes beauU!fuly colored plcture of!38 - 58C Bowmanvile I 5teeral people present questianed fer11Io e 8" by 10'.T he o!- .P1ONCE92 DRUGS WB DELIE tehe Board on various maltera con- mtnee@4 Manager C. T. R4m. ccrning school administration. It announem.___________________________ ~' é f 141 T. H. Follicli, was formerly sci- JOHN D. KEACHIE was pointed out that whcn'.%r. John- DAYLIGNT TIME ceived and referred Wtb te Fin- Viola, ta John 0. Coale, youxxgest ence teacher in Bowrnanville bigb st- a, s ick in bed a member of ance Committee. son of Mr'. anld Mrs. Coole, of school. FORMER CITIZEN the Board phoned his bouse to ask MEETS OPPOSITION Thie Clerk v'as instruùcted ta Bowniainville. Tbe marriage wilI ,s n iMr. and Mrs. C. H. Mason en- DIES NTO N O for hisresignation. âMrs. Jewell in wr'te tbe bead office of tbe Cood- take place on Saturday, April 11. tertalned a jolly party of rela- explaining this. stated that she was (Cantinued f ram Page 1) Year, stating Bo'wnrianile's In -________________ tives on Saturday evening in (Continued f rom Page 1) instructed to ask for Nir. Jahnston's tnin oosresadr i hu oeZealandia, boor of tbe 76th birthday of Ex- resignation and was doing oniv wîlat faotory for four bours each day tients Pros ectd rt.______________ ren Jones of- sMayrwJiJ.essn wette fwasiceoasaesnge deebmuh iesiden intruscdo! o.Priospect t wStreetd h recnt uet o ~ ayr J J Mabtiwhn te mvcs and. n er were muoB o'vw t d.Had counel assed the day-asked counicil for tbe installation HOUSEHOLDERS R. D. Davidson and ily were all present ta loin i didn hsVst O' Amaong the charges directed by light. vote lt would bave corne in- of a sewer. No action was taken A~ETO S. ~~congratulations to their fathes'. manville following bis removal to varions speakers at the meeting were to effect at 12.01 a.m. on April a.s the cost vas considered tooAT E IO Mr. . aie adA very tempting supper was ser Toronto, Mr'. Keachie was always that the matter of the copying wvas 26tb n nddo Septeniper great for the nuniher of residents Painting and Deeorm.Un z. Oeo. Edgar, 0saa ed and tbe evening spent in a besieged with 0vi ta s sng ofiîj a shield ta f ire NIr. Johnston. 27tb at 12.01 a.m. Counc i 1r sei'ved. It wes said that only Peasonable Frices ay ueta ! r.and, pleasant social way. Besides the at lodge and other functions. He.h tIlewaootut ht hlrn rn, b e thet.ak bree would want the use af the Sn.h ape Challis. Mr.aMb rs. ! the f ay ndw. ont n eflely loYleWdtu, boo211 wNelitup, tathe High School flot ainst daYlight savlng, s tat t sewer wbich wouldý cost about ~~cîngaate Jak*Living and Thos.Jakd Mr. and Mrs. . H . ty ead cowt ndorony e e op qualified, aund that teachers who the counicil bad been yes men for $1500 to install.Saifcongrmte Yac Jak ad' r. nd J.B.E. th on rcunywente ttfe-tattled'jo' niembers of the too long. Deputy Reeve Edmnond-1 C. H. PAPINEAU will attend a reunion tpsTonweersn. portunity presented' stself. Board were largely respansible for stone pointed out tbat it Mr'. and Mrs. Lea Keeler, Osbh- ~ ,ry a Bowmanviflle b attrcalion C .E Mr. Ken. Pearce bas been Suriving are bis widow Mai'g' the lack of coaoperation betweîî tt b ard to keep the women satisfied awa, arnuiomie the engagement , HOE50 Sauray prl lt.transferred ta tbe Canadian Bank aret; one daugbter, Mrs. E. ROS teacliurs 1tan ieadmoesPHterONetEagatr Emma ______________ nk Wrryand Miss of commerce Brancb at Lansing, Cooper, Sbeliy BRay, Bermuda; Sanie* of. these accusations were they bad Wo get meals a.t two dif- ___________________________ ferry were at Currie's, north of Toronto. Mr. Pearce will four sons, Vernon C. of Toronto, answered b% ijiembers of the Board, feren.t tunes. He was speaking,______________________________ stock, On MondaY Iat- lie suc.ceeded by Mr. Ripley of Ray A. o! Winnipeg, Ronald P.anatimshed'a axdîrg.bsadywyo!qflinhs e fneal f hei u- Ohaa.There is general regret and Jack G. o! Toronto. and personalities began ta f ly, so that remarks, p'Urely from the anglEE ým. Werry. that Mr. Pearce is leaving, as his Tbe funeral service was beld at the chairman denmanded order. of a butcber serving his custom-.~"R P C A Mrs. H. A. Millson and eigbt years' residence in Port Miles Funerai Chapel, St. Clair Latroa h eus foeo r.E S E P C A aret, Orono. Mrs. R. Perry bas secured for him many Ave. West, Toronto, on Monday, aroa thoupe e ruestHt aied Lfters.rbsns f mot RRD Y N AUDYOL ,arruthers, Gait, Ont., f riends. wbo will watcb bis fut- April 6th, and was conducted bY toepeetTuteHtl ie iteohrbsns !ipr-TUSA N AUDYOL BetBnhm ni-uecre îbmers.H a e.D.AeadrMeM i]n s" views. He deiilored the condit- ance was transacted at the meet- ed Mrs. L. J. Barton. been a valued and obiging offic- first niinister o! St. Enoch's In xsîga h ehoadw.ig ornn'leHrîutrl __________ J. iling CG.A, ai at the bank. and is a favorite Presbyterian Cburcb, and life- heartily in accord with the commit- Society complaîned about tbe un- amog be oug eope.We isClG.A.ind, ecase, onu tte' . rccoinimnc rdai:ions. \\'ehave tidiiness o! tbe Cenotapb plot and Don't miss this unusual mid-season offer annual diner meet every success. - Port Perry ed the service. In a brie! eulogy, passvdl upi on these things before. lie suggested that tbe caretaker be P IG CO T NS L Meanulday er enip t- sihiSnnm Is go1asked for instructed ta keep the plot cdeari, S RN O NS L h eldra An tayt'ai r. Fe i.Mr.C .Bhe ereaco he fand bthe lt hi'. rt'ignatiotn because of the bad and, tbe police keep children from TWeeds, Plaida and plain materials. Ail aises includiùng Wight. Mrs. Meliburne Wight. were cbums in boybood days in lisci<1>Iîti. but ai 1er the motion ivas using it as a playground. half sizeS. Distinctive styles. The late Spring leaves us lations to Mr. and Ms. Mrs M. H. Wight and Mrs. I. R. Scotland. They bad continued 1ta tp o passA r. . oH.Cr eanoasked issionvilear a ske ode- overstocked. Here's your chance to save money due to 't on the celebration o'Brg were in Belleville Tuesday cbums tbrougbout life, be said. anth i ltberplaedo themirssintoeRrec dsgnoutsie w'ather conditions. Apilan i- week w ere tey attended the en- Dr. M a M illan recited the com - a d i fate w s dr p d.h.r so e. R ere W Roads Friethday, 3and. tertainiment. "The Lady Minstrels mnittal prayers at the grave in Nlr. Hateli- questioned Mir. John- and Streets Committee witb iiow- 1% t 0 F A H C A riy fiendsfrom Dixie." a play recently put Moun.t Pleasant Cemetery, wbere stan". ahbilitv, and stated that lie did er to act. îy ftedayws. te on by the Providence group o! the the laut rites o! the Masoniec ciaft flot tliiink lie was either a goad prin- Society for Caippled Civilians Jus5t Arrived . .. New Tafetta Suits ,. .. ee them 'ns. o! . t hea rs W.A. o! Trinity United Church were exemplified by A. J. Trebul- cipal, or a teacher. He f clt that in aPpeals for a grant. Laid on the Mr. ho. habeshere. These ladies were deligbted cock, W.M., and past masters o! appointing an assistant principal the table.f ave been visiting their witb the performance in Belle- St. Andirews'.' Board had done everything la help Bell Telephone Company thank- e E l nDu IO ýhards, and attending townsman. Mr. R. M. Mitchell, chie, Winnipeg; Ronald, Vernon such lielp. \Ir. Hatelv charged that and stated that designs for a n er.enhdd ilbanni who sang with his old-time vigor and Jacki Keachie, Sdney Turner past baards were nat interested ini builing, were now under way and Phone 594 wn vilI Mi. ndMr. iler.and sweetness. Tbey were guests and Wallace F. Maas, Toronto. improvixîg the discipline ai the that the new tleepbone system report o! tbe High 1 o! Mr. C. A. Bonisteel wbile in the TefnrlWslreyatn-sehool. would be ready by the summer a!of ___________________________ atarca.lconestathecity, and on the return trip visit- ed representatives being present One af thase prescrit stated that ____________________________________ i1 Jollow, and mot Bill 'ed Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wight at !frým St. Andrew's Lodge, A. F. & if lie used an animal ini the sanie A letter was received from the nuld- have appeared. Cobourg wbo also delightfully en-1 A. M., Rosedale Lodge, I.O.O.F., manner as saune ai the children were secretary ta, Premier Hepburn ac- c in tas al s a ndtraie hm IL.O.L. No. 675, Ulster B lac k used by the teachers he wauld be knowledging resalutian regardin.g AN in hecotet.an A happy company o! forty Wat.ch. Standard Brands (Tor- chargeid with crtuelîv bv the Hu- representation o!finunicipalities Ave inregretLe.dYoungpelenjyd a jolly ev- onto and Winnipeg), Travellers marie Societv. Ht stated îlîat child- on the Ontario Hydro Commis-i E ST R B & I ERV SP CL man Ali,51 c eodeng on Friday at the home of Insurance Co., Grand & Toy Co., ren i lad thti r hands and wrisîs blis- sion. E S E B KR P C A Edmonton. A 1 b e r t a. . Cecil Alldread, Elgin Street. Durham County Club. tbe Gun- tered lîy corporal punislinient. Department o! Public Welfare 1 1 encoe fac hatnm souli- je she entertained in honor o!, ners Club, as well as a number o! Several women present alsa criti- în!ormned cauncil that as the fed- CAEadO eFUTLA enloe wl n duitIthe birthday o! ber sister. Miss aid friends o! deceased from .BOW" cized the action ai tht Board and eral government had reduced OOR 2 5 ývidence that we con- Clia Anderson. The first part o! manville. spoke ai tîîe severe corporal punislî. tai'io's relie! granits, the govern- Any 15c Cake & Dos. assorted COOKIES ppreciate yaurper the evening was spent in playing ,,, . ment was forced to reduce the ~~... ui may have caninedcrds, crokinole. etc.. and later a .ment... mted out. at the -'""'o"' ?rant ta municipalities. The or- Speia Ic Ceai ri cks81~~ F. F. Morris. Vli delicious lunch was served by the SCHOOL BOARD iginaI 75% promiseej will lie re- el 'shvprd e apci bckfr£ tr.W Winllnty iam hostess. the lacc-covered table be- dcdb !2% Gus Baunsae, F.' J. ing ccntred witb a prcttily decor- U S PRINCIPAL SOCIETIES HEAR du1 b 1~~ have only a limited supply, so order your's early H.s Bonsall and '.ated birthday cake. while yellaw Tetne fD .Jmeo Oea.. connles and pik npdagn (Cantinued f rom Page 1) KOREAN SPEAKER te repair and vulcanize firemen's Pull uine Of Eaater Eggs and Novelties wrinToronto Mon-cadesd arcienkssnaagtwole !bs g n obsbenhr1oîtuudf o aeraîncoats was accepted at $12.00. ade trcieesttewoe ÇniudfonPg )HAVE YOU TRIE) IT .... WATSON'S MALT LOAP Ling the funeral of, the Amang the lovely gifts received o i g n h a enhr eouinfo h ono Keachie, a former wel! by Miss Anderson was a pretty so long, but we must realize that Murray made a strong ajapeal for Lindsay, regarding asse s smn e n t ITS DELICIOUS ýdent a! this town. bdomlm nrs hd o we bave the welfare, Physical, belp ta carry on the wortb while and taxes on property vus ap- s. H. Follick, a former her girl friends a! the Bell Tele-mrladeuainl !le- medical wark and educationalpredb oucladwllifr-I7l SBowmanville. naw re- phcne Company office. The prize tween 500 and 600 children at work. B. WVtotheprpefl mcites irantan witb ber son- winncrs were Mrs. Ross Grant for heart. That at least is my judg- Fu itegrsl b r.1 B. B-Furber apPlied for a lease WU o l M.B aeV birthday on Match 27 lieve Mi. Johnston bas failed to enPotrsagapet mis- ham Textiles, Mr. Furber wauld Phone 97 ak0 r me o! ber brother in tan for the gentlemen. The bal- pat.Itisrotisot'sioniary chorus. Th'e speaker then 1suli-rent ta the Textiles, if nec. ow anBle Rer usbnd. he ateance o! the evening waa hshwcasids ! hewak se ssrypFnaceComxte wIf______________report_______________ot_ Her usbad, te penti aiu te ~~-adepted I shall resign from the soe ldso h okseesr.Mac omte a mpents. aiu ohraue school board and never serve and otheTs were engaged in. instructed ta confer witdi Mr.- ment. aain n apubie cpacty.(Ap- Mrs A.E. Bllet o HamtoniFuber ho s pan tog uses plause froin the audience greeted moved a hearty vote of tbanks 1 the top floor for a dance hall and JU L.~ BILEE SINGERS this final remare.> which was seconded by Mas. Geo.fri other reoreational purposes, L& ~TrseeMr. .W,,Jwel Haney of Newcastle adMs n the bottcm floor as a fan- LARGE ~ rue Mrs. J .wel W.xrcse er e Hutchinson o! St. Paul's United ers' market. S E U G S I N "A C T EN ERT INL RGE r,.Jewll xpresedherre-Church. The meeting closed with Mr. Oke askesj counicil ta belp AUDIENCE MONDAY grets at the situation which ex- a bymn, followed by prayer by him replace a fence which, bad j iyPant R SGES I N ____istcd and wbich brought about Mrs. Wagar. been swept away by floods. R- Ll lns... .....ec 0-7 10 15 20 JND) BIG c Couitiuuturd f rani Page 1) 1h.er committee's recoin mn e n d a- Dr. Murray spolie at Brooldn ferred, ta UtheFnance Commiittee Carnxations ..........................oen...0 ons.heIBoas reuant ta sea.nd Oshawa in Western Section to report bacl. The matter o! a.......... oe $10 Mebane contributed two numbers, onfh orst add u so Oshawa Presbyterial. guardraiî aI ngthe'- et u Rss..................... iat Miltex Clothies "Nîta Gitani", (De Koven), and 1 went ta school here and later .__________ n . rpryws Rss- .. Dozen $1.50 nd we don't niean "auysLtl Coal Blacki taugbt in the saine school, as also, referred for a report ta tbe selig coonye R se"Lberep i1 otat both pupil and teacher under theTY NECUL Ro&ls and Streets COMmttee. r Tulips .......................................... Dozen $1.00! selngeonnis oe, erde, ih otrlosanie principal, I felt I oweda Y O E C U L The auditors' report wsr. ithe fail and wini- voice sbowlng ta splendid advan- service ta 'the scbool. I amn in- GOLDEN JUBILEE Snapdragon........................................ Dozen $1.0 ring- and summer. tage. Mr'. Shaver' and Mr. Butler terested anly in the children. I afds..................... olens paend te udenc wthtwne can honestly say I bave neyer (Contintied fromn Page 1) B Y afdl...........oe O-5 an ltî'g ceflent numbers, «'The Vol ga been influenced but by thc earn-BS Hydrasigea, Plants ......................each $1.00 aud prices i'e'lain Boatman" and "Shortenin' est desire to serve the sebool. i suicl a degree ai gaod lîealth ta sec How would YCu ike ta WIN BASE. ci' that facts. flot Bread." Miss Pemberton. whose feel we cannot sacrifice the wel- thieir fifith anniversary . We con- O JLRLMSL>etc. Wit fr nA'rs, iN lead yau ta Mac 's fine soprano voie was at ail fare o! tbe cbildi'en. I bave tried gratulate vonI on baving reachîed the an how 'Yau can autft a whole tearn. V M NS N times well received, sang "Care ta talli ta Mr. Jobnston, but could fiftieth milestonie ai wedded lufe. Aima how you can wjfl other valuabiaJ1I Selve"(Handl), ad, "Cckoo sh aytlùn. If-he \\e arewell ware f theman p irIe,. Give fui[ namne, address, age, S ej (NS N Seve Hade> ad'"uikO)noacacomplishayhn.I eW r elaaea h aydi schoo, in yaur awn hand writigng la ti' profit. Clou," the latter vas especially bs continued as principal it wifl ficulîjes and liardsbips which yau mate>. (makes fllght drivin Bo m nj9' Ie t lrsa Poe8 r' ~~for the cbildren. . lowver the standard o! the school. encountered anîd avercame un yaur "GAREX"Cme)in ea.et eligoeha.Mr. James Shaver deinonstrat- Rev. John Bunner carlier years while building a home 570 Queen St. East, Trntont. ___________________________________ ~~l]inge ovred. c is versatility wben he gave a '.\Ir. Bunner expressed regret thiat for 'ourselves and famil>'. We feelI enses or losses. splendid reading by the greatiIîrhabencpig.dhait we-can oulx' express in this small _________________________ n egr et, Paul Lawrence Dun- theli as been roadcas. H ad h aid. way aur appreciation and aur sitîcere )ts. bar "The RivaIs." Th, conclud- hliasîe roast.aiht dn c aI îîargratitude ta you for ail yau have L@R1 ing numbers o! this section o! teU eic rsto hecidrna 'at donc for us. ' ou have trulv been programn weîe by Mi. Stallwortb, He aa weuit ta sebool ini the aId Un- h odmte and a ieIte n wbose remarIe/ble bs vie n ion School on the same ste. Hte ae- ( molie anl afin f ca8.n lvd there was raom for improve- w a thli oppardunioghiorurn exceptionally fine tone, o h i ltdv fathis opf rieuaudnigo r. \nd E A S T E RQ IF IS _______________ hehib ndlowreiser sio e nt. and that there liad been sanie' u tnhpraveniend. Ht tlîouglit tîtat Nîr.golden wedding occasion, ta present ta great advantage. iirvJh t ehultthbl .1 r.i -the îîurse ai maney ta von as a The last part o! the prograi d iuitil the tend ai the ytar. andltoena Iîtligi sten i wlîc )TI-ES was a plantation scene by the en- Iliat the board should conipîete ouli o are held by us. Witli Ibis git DO you r Easter Shopping at your 1. 1D. A. CATO tire caste, in typical negro cost- cnrc thd.ihhm we also gis'e aur pravers that vou ;HOP urne, witb Mi. Butler' on the uke-cnratihd tblun will long be spared ta each oîhier Store.. SPECIAL GIFTS IN TOILET ART- lele and Miss Webb at Uic piano, Mris. W. A. Shaiie and aur faunilv.. hery closing witb that dramatic mas- '%rs. Sbauîc stated that as far as For two score years and ten ICLES - EASTER NOVELTIES - EASTER Bowmanville terpiece. "That's Why Darliies she wsas concernîed tht Conmitte You'vt saîled lii e's seas togetbc r C N YadEA T RC R Were Born," and the National was doîig wbat it cousidered the \Vith love thie captain ai vatur ship, A D n A T RC R S Antbcm. best for tht cbildreuî, aiter cousider- lIn fair and dandyv weatlîer. _________________ ~~~~able tboughl ôn tht malter. Her Here's wishing you'a voyage briglît _________________ A T R C N YP A R A honest opinion, she said, was thaI it And everythiuig that ch;eers, E S E A D E KF E rÀwould be better to ava.e a strouiger Todav as you set ssil beyond 25o - 5o - 1.00 - 2.00 principal. She thouglîil i quite fair The part of Fiftyv ears. Y ARDLE'/'PAiEscuits I EA LA Tfto give him irom now until June ta Two little grandciîdren, Greta YARDL Y PAEILàON'S Olloice Asaortmient SP E C IA L S A T f~ind ute wiphsissalryiram Mercer and lMeryl Virtue theuu came NCM teachingbu ihhsalr still iorwardd presented a lavelv bau- EflgIih Lavender Perfume MOIRIS N LEScamîng in. quet ai carnations, a mark ai laveF R B E 1 wý - s,. -________________________________ I 1ý