Mrs. B. A. Williamryon dict} in Cnl-I lingwood on Saturday in her 80th! yCI'. Mic: `F A Prittlo mr-mhm` nf Mid- igg Reg: SHll\'l\`ll'l-'5 g4... B T? lb. Fi)f3:`} [EAL 350 T1 d lb. PYEIOFJTC HAMS 190 a;;.;;:.acms lb. 293 -n---um. v nun---:--u `awpsIb. 159 NEWS OF ELMVALE !:()Vl OXYDOL . .-..u\ 55 Elizabcjlr St. Phone 293 T Snmil l`:1c1-;:u:<- MA_MALA I5WE" 25 Tins Brdli` mnday 1 HQ Managed and Operated Exclusively by Canadians PURE SEVILLE the CROSSE 8: BLACKWELL S "Perfection" HAROLD HlLL Floor: Wax Lemon 0'! `Z I ':..11- 4 ChUl`(`h. I R. J. Hisey and his men were busy Monday afternoon and 'I`uesda:~'. `moving the building from Yongc St. gm Queen St. west of Gracey`s ser- vice station. ! uugunu I (an: rnucu III uu ' *- - i All roads led to Wasana Beach on On Saturd:i_\'. 'E\lund:iy night and Tuesday morning {when Fliers. J. R. Ayling and L. (J. 5 People held th `Reid in their plane. '"I`rnil or thelmeeting in the l(.`aribmi." were to take off on their I Innisfll Park. A v non-stop flight to Bagclad. The lane tCl'm>(m spent and fliers were there as were 1. ous- and other sport: 2ll`.(lS nf snectators. and a score 01' bars and friends lpolice officers to keep the course tuous picnic sl gcloar. They had a busy time as peo- cast its shadow `mic and cars kept wanderin on the the anticipation .course. The plane was oiled and` ter picnic next ~ lnaded with fuel, ready for flight 21- meeting will be `bunt 3.30 a.m., awaiting favorable on Thursday. th weather reports. The hours slipped Jones in charge. (`llxhlmmv Plain ()|.l\'|CS .`<`f.n \'-w. i Tin l'll`l1|l' .` l'l('l\'[.l ( :11:-ll: < _ SI',-\( 31 l I-`.'|'TI 16 oz. hn I mu sulcctotl Scvillv .\Iurm:Ll -% ('r\N Ht '.H:u'k\\'vH (R l.`..|.... ` ' .~xuLuu1. Baxdad Plane Failed to 60 ll .-.~\n;I.- l..A 0,. `Ila.-nun Ilnqnk IHII IIU 1||I lIl|'(lIl|.\ VVl'). . II):|n'irY;.{r~, Imus Iwvn up tripul of (`nlrlwnl-Ar public mzlnry of $1.00!) nor yr- prinoipnl, :1 m:u'r`r=rl in u-m'.<' (!)(D(`l`i(`l1('l`. '11. 41.. 7. _ 117:: Pkg. '1 ll. tin n .\l1xv .38 oz. Jill` 25 plus Farmer Style 3 SAUSAGE lbs. lb. }I?)n'll(isbAST C BLADE ROAST Mina 2 lbs. 25 yu/. hat. lOO OEO 0O Ol'.'.'JO% -`qr-..-._`-...--. _-_-..._.-.`. 0 I 10 Inns` (`.1l(l.~'\'\ Hlrt J Special Value. Old Dutch Cleanser ii milb. 13c 32-o1. Jar HVKJ . Qlxnllty O hmlity 10 Tin Tins CLARK'S PORK 8: BEANS ITml1unrIs* Ql7[('l( I)[.\'\71-`.L'.'H" gran .-1.11.24. AV;-CVVLI IOO OO O O$O \V|xi1- 'I'l'\T.\ (Thristivs " x\SS()R'l`F.D nm} VVIIIH` 'l'l,'\'.-\ I-'l.\'H I On July 21. tho Young 5P:-oplo their monthly l.<-atzue lmceting form of a picnic at Ilnnisfil After a pleasant af- in hast-ball. bathing land sports. about thirty mem- sat down to a sump- `tuous supper. As darkness 'cast shadow. everyone left with of n blL .L'Cl` and bet- 'ter next year The August held in the church the 16th. with Oswald Jones in chnrue. 11v BETHESDA an L'njO}'iJ onveyed Nu. H()1!<;!. I |'| l'\ =9 l Iu.1_n vzlhltr Thu nrinx `(ghrysler and Plymouth DEALER _ u-u Pa ge Eleven m`url ynf, mnlh pin fliuhiu hi I`-Zlll. )Xe's Societies of Central attended `nd Park on July u\".al)lr.- uflernnnn. ed them in his I III} ' 23 .s II 216 DISTRIGT NEWS .\IIl|. I70 :1m')Iit';xn1.<~' VVM. vI\|~ir'ur- hn-: Imnn txnl (VII. :n'Ir~y m`n\v( on have hm II... ,L}UZliH I)! 1'a(llIL'iH.l()Il C. A. MacA1pine. , [ )l'in(fi[')E!l of Byng Mi.ss E. A. Pritlle, member of Mid-I lad High School stznff for sever:.1l| . . years. lms rosuzm;-d. N0 1`cn:~:r)n vvas` given. , ` I` Rfzuvnnv Tinrn-r1 n. I~`.:Inr-.'11i(`m h. |`:! T-Inliday will be; . the same day as` u,-st of the Vrrlcr-` my. who has con-` :11 Elmwnod, has Hunlsville Bap- H I r'nrr\n`nDl1I'h H in |JlIllll(`(l ' st-lmnl nr. Tho .. .a. l..... I G. W. Corbmnn has purchased the !building known as the West End Presbyterian church. Collingwood. While nothing denite has been de- |cic]cd. it is understood there is a possibility of its being moved to an- other part of the town. to be agaiii lopcnetl up as :1 place of worship. I 1-........n... ._h.... :1... Au: n... .:.. Recently near the old Rankin farm at Wyebridge and less than 1 half a mile from the village, a be":-u` twzxs observed by motorists, c'r0.s`.:in:,' [Highway 27 into a thicket. The zm- irnnl did not appear to be very ment- Jvly alarmed at the approach of a Im',*.5e truck and ambled off the marl slowly into the bushes. 11in-iv-ur an vnr-nnt ctrn-rn Hal-uhninrt. I -.l.-..\.\. ..,, .... .. V.-. `!> ,,.. -ilU\.Vl_y HILU LHC UUi)HL`S. | 1)uring :1 recent storm, li;{htnin_t: struck the home 01' William McCu1- ichenn. Cnllingwood. and did con- ' cirlny-znhln rlnmzxxrru 1'-`.n1ry-inu Han |lll.'UH, L,UIlH'1gVVUU(l. EHHI (UH CUM` si(lernl)le clnmage. Entering the | chimney the bolt travelled rlmvn the :pip(-5. lifted the lids off the stove and twisted the tea kettle into al- most :1 knot. Fortunately none of tlw ncetxpnnts were x'njur<~d. Among the 2,000 piI;.{1'imS at tlw M;1rtyr: Shrine on Sunday \-.'as `.1 prn-t_v of between 75 and 100 fourth (tr,-,v1rce I of Columbus. who `matured frum Tnrrmtr) to ;`n*ri\*o in time for the late Mast; at 10.30 a.m. Crunrl Kni}.{ht, Frzank Cnllzuzhnn and Faithful Nnvigntzw F.rlwnrrl Clzxrlc were leaders 111' the nil;zrinm;.{e. Re::idL-nts in :1 szevtirm of T0950!`- nnt,iu.'1re v3(:tim.s` of s_\'ste1'mIti(- stc-ul- intz nf pnullr); and other pm_nerty. One fnmilv were verv rnurh upset lL.. 41... 4:, mm.-. Aunt-I In Uuulllj gr. l`nmil_v very uuu uunvn ]l| -/3u_: nhmll. which thny had ('(I!h])l2|i!1(`CI ViD, O1`<)\l.\'l_\ 10 the (mo SllHDl'(.'t(,',(l of nll tho .hi(-vim: nf fnwl. Late in the ow-nim: the chu-ks came home `1'ncm~ x(~lv<,-:-:. . up! 1.Ynunn-rl `Dan! in II by 1110 (1i.\'z:pp<\.'11`:1x1('c nf sumo dnc'k::1 lvxere pilgri nntiu nrv : nnrl othm r ' : ..-In In Olnn nI'\n pr Lu u. .u..v...u ,,.v.... .... ... Durim: the last few dn_vs thorn hn\'r- hr-vn numm`mI.< malls in The A1- listnn Hcralrl In lonrn the t-ntrnncu oxumination results. In almost vvory (`use them was m difficulty in honring the voice at thv country (`ml of tlw lino. T110 rvnsrm. tho {ole- I... ...4.. n..,\.\|.. :.~ mm an rn-n\\' JJIJI IIUVIIIU, IH HlK'l|I('X lic strhnol. Bmdfm-cl'.=: L)`ivir..- I] held on August. 13. H Bm-rio. at the I`(`([ll('S ant` /`.\'<::.r-i inn Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Jamieson are visiting: in Torom.0. There will be no meeting of Thornton Junior Insttiulte in August. Mice T~`.dvth (;u-none of Moose Jawl mother. Mrs. L.. L. Greene. A number from here attended the Corbett-Cunningham reunion in A1- listnn on Saturday. My-c Em-! Bovd and son of Snzi-` listnn Saturday. I Mrs. Ear! Boyd and haw. Mich.. are spending :1 month` with her mother. Mrs. Jas. Spmulcnl I Raymond Enston left on Monday rgvc-nin for Owen Sound where he is enr.-nmpecl with Simcoe Battalion. t 11.1.... T T `Won:-v and Isnv .-1m1rr`h- Thornton Junior Instmute m Augusnl . Miss Edyth Greene qt M0o_se Jaw IS spending her vacatmn wlth her mother. Mrs. L. L. Greene. l A nnrnh(>I' from hero |:1t Sandy Cove. 1 Mrs. W. H. Green, who spondim: some time with Spmllle. returned to her B:n'rie on Tuesday. Rr-v R R Revnnn. Mrs. `IS L'nl.'ilInpt'L| wun QIIIILIJII 1)uLLuuuu.| Nlrs. J. W. Henry and her dau;:`n- tel`. Mrs. Earl Porteous of St. Thom~ as. are .<:p0nding :1 week with friends at Sandy Cove. ' I Mrs, Green. has beenl |Bm'rie Tuesdz1y. Rev. R. B. Beynon, Mrs. `Beynnn. Miss Do:-me and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mason attondecl the United (,-h1.n'ch rnuniun at Il`m~nin;{`s Mills on Sun- . rlnv clay. Smwiccz in Trinity church next Sunday morning :11 10.30 will be (~.nnrlu(-led by Rev. II. E. Payne of Cpokstown. Sund-.13, School nftm` ser- VIP! Mr. and Mrs:. mm; and M .` Mary EIli< \ with Mr. and Mrs. .1 Elliott. 1'0maInin;: f xvilh hm` ciru` rice. M1`. nnd Mrs. Kingzsno of I`orrmtn mrl R/Hun: Mm-v 1~`.I|inH uncut Slmrlnv I 1:,1vL-n. Stuyncr appointed Lnrncvillc, `I In n..I-...nI THORNTON ', I|x'mI'I(`-. lronn 1"r:mc1."~. MP.` 3. Skvldinsz and CHfTm`d. :11`. um, spunt the weekvnd withj I Mrs. Clarke French. `ICII nl Tomnm L spent Sunday sh. I`(>rr\'. Mis l`0rr_v, JVllI-S few (lays lmcn Mrs. Jas. home In! I I H ' nn nf H`rmumu~n nx :u (`r:|i:.:'.<. S1xml.'L\'. The I,.ndius' Aid held :1 very suc- oossflll Lf. \l`d(`l1 n;n'1_\' at the homv of Mr. nnd Mrs. VV. L. RIISSOH. A large -crmvrl :1ltm1(l-cl and e~\'o.r_\'onc hand :1 \'x`l`)' (~njnynblr~ 1-\'(`nin;!. The 1`o(`vnl oh`clri( 11 storm ur- mmxmminrl luv :1 fivr ' wind nlnvml _.;.n` \'I::1u~u Ins. \\\un u. .;.\u. ... .......,\.. 2 roooooacoooaaeroooooowwooooooo) | illlh l\.\.`||IL'l:I|.l\ll|. Rev. John (}:uI!m.\'ny. ductcrl u |')a. I acccpta-d :1 call to HI! tist (-lmrch nnd will (: pzl.<:trn'.'l1(s un Aux:n. 3. While ultt-ndinxz n h the farm ml` .1. 7,\T('[.cr)(L Sunnirlult-, IVIi::s lhwn, Fred Huwn. |'(-ll uni n Suifr-rt.-('1 iniury Ir) hm- W ANTED 3 ONLY Y9`:4 Gf 3f??`395P1-E l.\l\J.l`\.D 3.'_l\JI.|L-l.1__I \ with \ _\`c;121< liigln Sclnml (n1'l`cHc1')-tn mtin fur C`I"l"I1I7"I" A I )! A I I-ILI'\2.ll.l\r\2<.`l an x.uuu.n.nxn._. Al! (`oursos Guaranteed H<)Ik.<, ClC., pl'H\'iJJ. Mmicrutc nmnthly r;-Jcs. Shari, inlcn c-mx'.~.c.<. Stud_\' :11 hn1cit'_\u\\'i>`l1. Write imm(`div.tvl_\` for full pnrtir-ul:|r.v. to It ,3. , ,1 1),, ,. ,-- c_l__-I Specialists in Business Traxnxng All (`nun-en: l'.u-Jr-II\innuI `I13 Npilulliil 1\"I'.. IUFUIIIU NOTP2: Thi-.4 i:: .'m unusual! O] I (')R'['UNITY [0 H1115!) who IIIUIX u.n1u'Ii.\...- 4\I\4| uyillinn In Ul'1'\1I\lU1V1L 1 LI) lllilhlj wins are .'unl>itiou.x` and willing to work in orclur in su('c0e(l. IHIFLYVIIYXI IV`. ll United Business School J2`... I nu 'I`n\u-nuiln I as 9.... b.J.I.4\/.n\.1._a .1. :. annns --.1 and Accounting I1('\ C` 'I"'l"Wf'\\\T C "Eii%ii:f;A.`5R7i`ga{L` LJlIIl.\\.-1 ldllclllba I.l\rll\l\.r` H5 Snndinu Av:-_. Toronto dr\'l`I'`- 'l`hi i. nu nnn I1. /1. lVIiIlIxlI|_`v. lIl`.|| H'| l|lll' Mu. (lit-rl .~;nr|d< x.I_' :.l hm ` in Pn':u'(-hri(lL:r- l'(`,`(.'(`|\H_V. Km M:Jhufl'_v. h:u'ri.<:lr-r, nl` Hunlsvil the only mm. 1.~.-nm vm ..m.|;.-...m,- wm MOUSJT PLEASANT "Rig Shipmc-nts of ' .\|v .n`. n\ll..n mu-r 'i5`ofj:6`1?i" _IvH)HuRsT THE BARBIE EXAMINER, BARBIE. 0NT.. CANADA MINESING .Tr.. of Torah- Campbell. sf Orillin visit- 1 Miss Mary Hopper is holidayingl at Burks Falls. I Alex. ML-Millan oi 'I`o1`on`.o is {home on his vacation. U ' Mrs. J. A. Agnew visited her son! I Frank in Toronto last week. Unvirl Qmith nf Rnntnn ic vi r rzml~: in '1`()1`ont0 last weex. ; ` David Smith of Bccton is visiting] wi1.h Bertie Harman this week. _ Orville Smith of Toronto is visit- im! M1`. and Mrs. Wm. Cooper. 1 Nlrs. Milton Sherman and Bcrtl ` (1115. Mrs. Ross 'I`nmnt0 are men. T\/Ticc 1\I[z~n~u prim-I; nt :1 5: unu .- um: M1`. and 1\'ll`S. Wm. L,'00p`l'. I Mrs. Milton Bert. Lemmx spent Wednesday in 'I`01`on- tn. nell. Miss Mary Coleman spent the weekend with relatives at Wziubziu- $110119. M:-v. A W `Kirlri Nlnllv nnrl F711 10. _Mx's=. Packonham of Burlington is vnsiting her aunt. Mrs. Frank Ev- $110119. Mrs. A. II. Kidd. Molly and PM have returned after holidayimg in Tumnttv. Mr and 1\Tr< Lrnirrhtnn Millignnl 'L'ur>ntu. | Mr. and Mrs. Leighton Millignni spent the weekend with friends at ' -es. . Nettie Harman u[ Toronto is ::pcn(li!1_<.{ hm` vacation with her mo- lthcr hero. I Vvillinm nnhinmm nnrl m~nnr1 'thmr -utlngrr :11. Hahn B(`E`l('h. M"s Donna I~`r:1. and Bobby of B:u'ri(s visited their Lzrunchnother. I\T1'5:. Rnl,wrt Mnrlimr, last week. Miss G1m'l_vs 'I`hnmp: visited her parents in iH.\`d1lf` last week, ow- im! 10 the HIIIPSS 0|` hm` father. (`r;v)|:::ltI\\'II rm-mhors 01' Simon!) r.<...~.wn. |nl'O run T\/I'r\nrln\I In an inlu (`rm|`..':UI\\'H rm-mm.-rs nl mnwcnl Fm~vs:lm'.<; lc|'t rm Monday to {:0 into -zuup at ()wen Sulmd till August 2. Tho Anuliczm (-nngregzltirm nnrl Sundn_\' Sohnul held their annual picnic at Innisfil Purl: on Wednes- rIn_v uf Ins! week. The Pmshylerinn Sunday S(.'h(l()] held [hr-iv zmnunl nicniv un Wvd- ll(`l(l tlwn` zmnuzll [)l(`lH(` \Vv(1- iu'5 of this wool: :11 lnnisifil P:`li'|:. A unml time \\':is onjoyorl. M vs Mnr_im'io Davis. Lillian l):i\'1s. Jnnn LH\`.'l'L`n(.'(`,, Jnzm Kirld. Ruth Allison zmd Mrs. Wm. I.m.v- 1'vm'o lmvo rotL1rno(l nffor spontlinu :1 \\'r`r~l: :11 lT.nk(' Simcnc. F. f`. H2n`tlv_v has pr0(`m'o(l :1 pos- itiun rm tho (`lmlsxvnrlh (`nnlinun- tiun .~:vlmul stul'f. Ponplo lwro r(-grol. tho (l(`|):Il`illl'0 of Mr. and Mrs. Hurt- ley us: they were well liked by cv- (`l`\'rmC. orynm`. The Cunningham and Cm-hett fnmily rt-unirm was held at River- zlulo Park. Alliston. on S:\turdn_v. |Jl|]f\' 21. The register showed an :Il- tondnnce uf 260. A full pmgrznn ml`! gmnvs un(l r:1<'os was pm\'i(I(-rl for thv uvrnuun. Full p:n*1iculm's ap- nmxr in mmthor cnlumn. I zmrl r:1<-es pm\'m(-u mr nHvrnum1. pvnr unutlmr Wvvkoml Vi.s'itm`.< in town wr.`rv: M1`.'<. C. Smith. I\/Irs`. B. Bunko of To- mntn. Mr. nnd Mrs. Tum Evans. BrnrH'nrd. Mr. and Nlrs. Tom King. l'lmrntun. with Mr. and Nlrs. W. J. 'I\-I(`1\/T.'1stm`: Mr. and Mrs. H.'n`vvy Spinrllm` and sun, 'I`urnntn. with Mr. unrl Mrs. Wm. Spindlnoz Mr. and Mrs. Frank Agnew of Toronto with the farmer's parents. 'l'hnrsday, July 26, 191} IVIISS unwmnn. L nnmgzwnon, . hnlidn_vin_L', with hm` sister. Mrs. Baths. Miss Chaplin 01' Parry Sound is . a couple of weeks with hm` ::i. Mrs. Em`! Reid. i `Ivy and Cnokslnwn played their lr:n:in\ name here on Werliinsdziy (`V'- eningz. the home team winning. A number from here nttendori thv hum:-zil nf 'i\Tx~~: Rnvri R1` (if Knnrk ftliwrul of Mrs. Boyd. S1'.. of Knru".<. who had roa(.'hc=d her ninetieth yoar. Miss Lorna Jvnnett. Tomntn, and her si.~:Iol'. IVIis.< Eleanor of Barrie. urn 1'eno\\'im: old m'qunint.:mc<\ hen`. Mrs. Homzzirth is improving as well as can be expcctvd after :1 sor- iuus nporziiion in :1 I`nr(mtn hospital. A number from here nitondorl tho `(`m'bMt-Cunningzham picnic at Riv- ordzilo park. Allisltm, Sz,mll'tiuy af- tornnon. T\:h~ zmrl N11 : Vivian Jrmnnit nnr] t\ IHHHDCI` i'l'0lTl h(`1`(.` ."IIlCH(l(,`d HM i I I rornnon. Mr. and 1VIrs. Vivian Jennett 2 family of Westml and L:1ur.'mco .1 next of I\I(mtx'oa1 are lm1ir!a_\'in_L{ \' friends here. Mr nnrl NH: Rnv Vviknn friends here. `Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilson and family. Tnrnnin. are h0ii(i.'l)'in;I wiih the farmer's parents. Mr. and Mrs. (`.mr:zr\ Wilson. A bus load of young people wvni to `Midlniid nn Wedi\es(i'.|_V al tormmr: .14; ii Ynung Ponpiee Rail)`. All voemed to have :1 (mod iime. Mr. and Mrs. W. Johnson and tlnughtei` of Allandnlo and Mr. and I\Ir.~'. Ross Elliott. Newton Robinson. ivisitncl with Mr. and Mrs`. Baker. Mrs. W. E. Lennnx spent the week- onrl at Eui)c1't with her dziuuhivr. il`l'$. Irene` and Orma. of Toronto. i (`- furnori hnmo with her for hr)li(in_v.'<. i\Ir. nnd .\1'1`.<. Harry Buntiiuz 0n- zortuimrd a number of friend:: inst \'Vc-clno.<<'iny evenimz. The-ro \\':1.< 2: iivnmn.<\rut|un ni' iii`(`i(`: cooking. A live-<- dinner was . by the ..-nnwn-\nv enliinn Han nrxniznv-Q Mrs. W. Brnioy. Her grnmi-rizmgzh-` at Burks Falls and North Bay. ; Miss A. Belfry nf Bradfnrd is re-; ,lie\'ing in the telephone oflico. : l Misses M. Baleman and Jean Ral-` `stun spent a few days with Mrs. VV.i 1.1. Ralstnn. 1 Mr: Anrirnw Kina and Nlnrrnv` ' 1 Miss M. Brown spent the weekend 3 l l `.1. Halstnn. J Mrs. Andrew King and Murray `KIM: M Toronto spent the weekend tin the village. 2 Rev. Thomas White. Mrs. White rind children of Scotland. 0111.. 11`? t 2| visiting at C. P. McLerman's. Mrs. Dorsey and daughters of Beeton. Dr. Mallorv Dorsey of Ham-' ilton were Sunday visitors with Mr. `and Mrs. John Broome. 4 I 1 _,-_,-._ ..__.___ Mrs. Byrx71es.WSr.. Cuilingwoocl. re- cently celebrated her 90th birthd:x,v. F.. Dz1\'i.< nmdo :1 1)llSin(`.'~`.\` trip 0 Tnrunln last week. 1\/lice H-nun-sun Fnllinrrurnnrl ix` COOKSTOWN Hm-riott and Rhndn of visiting Mm. Jas. Don- 1930 Bpick Sedan, 1n\:`:_\ last week. _ `wmnn, ('01 lmgzwnod, I.< sister. ny svnum uicl T'nrk t and r Jen-` 1 \\'ith| I l\'llSS ` homo friends H Mrs. 'T`r:'v-nntr ;m w: K . 1 Mn sLmr1:~._\'. I Mr. and .\Ix`.<. George Clemoncc` ganri Wulim` . Sunday with} !frionds at New Vvasam Beach. } F. C. Bishop and E. Fiegehen at- 4tendc-r1 the funeral directors` con-, vc-ntion in Toronto. Wednesday. , Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wright visited the latter's . Mrs. Norman` Neeley. in Toronto on Sunday. !ner nrnmer. u. 1 Rev. W. J. M: the pulpit of the at Wasnr::`. Bmch LIMITED Where Quality Count`: WAX BEANS NUQGET Ll Qiii? Powders 1929 Rose DeLuxc C0upe. l\`um`.".c ~s.1'. 1927 Oldsmobile Coupe 1929 Chrysler 65 Sedan. S;\lc'.1di\i cun.1i'.'nr.1. ll-c.n.\ Hui} '.7.u`<. 1925 Chrysler 58 Sedan