f_§;_.r:ii:. G ___.t f °. . _i ~' '~ " 11 " oo. ; *1S&e'eia_lly Prepared Fruits- A _irverypleeenugerest-s1.co. ‘ 'obei-_rlesgin Msrsshlhs-'eos snd`45o. Chocolate Sundaes-80c and _ 5' » ~ ===;::==.-==¢¢»¢'»'v.c,=:;:;::::',__ _ Chateau-’l5o rnd 40c. - DeLua_re-_'lilo and wc.” Claasiés-000 and Bde We guarantee all our choco- lates to befresh. Call on ns for you next supply. E. A. Foster Central Drugstore Sunny side r . pn-»»'»'»¢a¢==-_-=-i-____ Heli--N'9!0l!\9»ot_kthe_packages -,lf ~_._.= 2 \ ...nn E' 'inrmnsp aannnulauanraanpanr lulls-.film ill ullul culnllcllllllllsl Nearly all travsllin salesmen and E visiting business men have their type' writing done at the Union Commer- cial Collegefor as a welhknown com. mercial traveller from the Mainland says. "I can always rel-y _on getting accurate work done nt the Union Connnericisl `Col1ege."' The Journal Publishing Company, Summerside, appreciates the super. iority of the Union Commercial 001-' lege. Miss Neva Matheson and Mrf Earl Reid, graduates of this college are _both employed in its office. _ . There isno boundary to the lleld open to the graduates of the_Uhi0n Commercial- College. Miss Bessie L_°\"1 ii- ll0W elllllloyed as stenogra- pher in Kerrobert, Sask. ~ ; ~f»If, you want to know what business men think ofthe Union Commercial College ask ~Mr. C. F.`Fisher, lob- ster -exporter. .V - - _» . _ ‘ ‘ 5-1( your _penr,nanship_'needs_ improve-_ meut. yomshriuld -~a`tt_9\l§1~ the _--» night sessions' of the `Union Dommercial College. Our special writing course is 3 decided benefit to advanced stu- dents, bank clerks, bookkeepers and all others who wish to 'improve their penrnanship. The course is thorough and complete and the tuition fee is very small. What do' you do between seven o'clock and ten every evening? Your spare time _spent at the night study classes of the Union Commercial Col- lege will niean increased salary de- served promotion and a larger field for your activities and abilities. You can qualify for position as bookkeep- er, stenographer, accountant, report- er, correspondent, bank clerk, broker. commission merchant, secure the fundamental principles of commercial law or prepare yourself for the Tivil Service examinations. - - Our night study classes are com- plete, thorough, most modern and -practical _in every way. The same staff ofteaéhers and the same courses of study taught in the day school are odsred night students and each and every person gets practical, per- sonal, lndividual 'instruction-_no re- tarding the progress of the fest or pushing forward 'of the slow-no favoritism. The attitude of the teachers ‘ls courteous,` attentive, par- tial and just. A number of students are going to enroll ;et-the _Union commercial cel- lere _the 'Christiiiis holidays so if you intend to 'enroll right new -is the time before the alter holiday rush begins. If .you__den't pleee your qppllcatl'os,_`new when the time come some other 'fellow-~.msy -have .vour Beat. » __ __‘ _,2§Q_7_-l1~_112Mwilllltf. DR.‘B FEE EXORBITANT. .',_ : ' __ did-lih' . from which COE* Will -Amount l““..¥."..'l he eu sem oi W5. considered to considered a sleoto r _ ' ::§9°,°§:_., -_ - A "Disk" Danes." 1. ‘The Guardian has s11_ the and other _news and the .lf\¢i§flH,t_i_0i1 oi' -being' the rertr _for-‘__Prinee “lowers _'_S_ubseribers. and others are “nee ¢° remit -by Money order or-by neg. '0il\llr'Wh9~'\‘.hau 5' 5 news from_ Persons throughout this P\'°V1l1°°- All such items should be ::USE THE PHONE, When you order. The telephone brings our store to your door for you can shop- your order we will give it prompt attention---give you just what you ordered delivered at your house in the shortest possible time. Our Phone nomlber is 219. The MacKin- ::Buntein, Bell & Co. for best coal; lowest prices. 9-23Mtf. been in the interests of a syndicate, for the purpose of purchasing kara- tire lot in Texas or indeed in Amer; ice., thereby gaining for the syndi- cate practically the control ‘ol this sheep industry in the continent. 'l‘he sheep will arrive in the Island in about a fortnight's time. These, to- They will be ranched for. the present at Dr. J. T. Jenkins’ farm at Upton on the North River. The syndicate intends entering extensively into the production of Persian lamb fur. Mr. '1‘idm1ersh's trip to Texas was very interesting. While there he visited Juarez, the headquarters ‘oi the rebel Madero, leader of the 19114,-evolution says there is great unrest in Mexico .to kn_ow~what the outcome will be, and commerce is ‘at a‘stand-still.” _‘_ ‘ TROUBLE _IN LABOR CAMP. American Federation of Labor to-day Painters, Paper Hangers and Decora- tors' Union, and ordered that he be excluded from the floor of the con- vention hall. Tazelaar was named by Col. Martin M. Mulhnll; 'former agent of the Na- tional Association of Manufacturers, as having been employed by Mulhsll to work against the election oi Be- presentstive (now Senator) William -Hughes, of New Jersey. Mulhall swore before s. congressional commit-_ tee that he paid Tazelasr $1,800 for his services against Hughes, whom the National Association of Manu- facturers were seeking to defeat. Much of the morning was taken up by the reading of the report of G. W. Perkins, president of the Internation- met _ at Zurich, Switzerland, last September. Largely through Per- kins’ ellorts the World's Trades Union Congress will be held in San Fran- 'cisco in 1915. The Federation adjourned _until to- morrow morning, _- - BIG POWER PLANT. BUFFALO, N. Y., Nov. 11.-A .e- port received here from Birmlnfiani, N. Y.. said that 5 newer nlsntlwould be built costing millions of dollars on the Oanadisn side nt Niagara Fa'ls. Surveyors have already been st work a'e»iird|_n`.; ro :epr.rrs. This new commission is expected to plant will cover un 'here of ground. MAKING THE BEST OF IT. than the regular prison fare, once Y "Why have you got your ventilator closed?" ho asked. . _ The prisoner ,answered "Well, inspector, _the lust the ventilator open- s wasp you see, and carried off my while _my ,beck was turned.” ` . -a-9_1-lured-,¢-_-*i their woiifd fancy. Recently wtaithy banker, "freak dana!" dance," was in- the Chronicle which each couple _"t_°‘_‘°d uttns The Gud.r'\1lan`il not; -responsible' fer- remittances ierwaraed _ I \)0V8. ` MEK!.,1or the _ . _ _ I °Th°_ Gulfmmi 'W'l?°m°' "°u°bl°`IZ;x$eo111;n2oge(h;b?g;i5dfl;r:l2h :gil IMI Nov Young Pill oi- which in mel- qnestion will* most important subjects, social clubs coming- next- in Discussion as -_to workf w G A smug high in Japan, -India and China..-~ -Among. an t .. ,the eminent speakers who will- ad- §, :fl oga1Th° -u'““"_‘_u““ NW’ -dress the convention w-ill be Proteus-5 -,,-,,f,,.' the ,,,§,;’,t°?,',‘,‘,,"“,-;,,;,°‘”‘“,_,,a;’_2";:°f,’- or Grabs... Tenor. or emerge, sesa- ‘ . wg -’_= _f'~`-- P ° '_ of_the_fschool of clvics. and\_.Miss»-1;..-. ' ' - 1-'folmquist of New York one ofthe’ leading sstreftarles in Y' W~ C .A " °“”“°t' “Mp ‘”' 1’9"_'°.“ P‘?°‘.‘° Y°“’ .work in this pert of che'wei3la.` '- by Phone with the assurance of “ng the same individual and satis- “ ' _ gctory attention that would be giv-_ - ‘i if vo. ...pres l.. ,........ rr... _.. .. =» ._ CHICAGO, ILL., Nov. 13.-More than 1,000 prominent surgeons of the non Drug Co., Corner Great George _United States and Canada today 're- and Kent Ste. Mtf, 'ccived degrees atjthe ‘first convoca- tion of the new1y`constitnted *Ameri- can College of Surgeons. The degrees were presented- by Sir ‘Rickman ‘God-‘ les, president of the' British `Royal Among recent passenger, to theilollege of Surgeons, ‘who also "deliv- city was Mr. W. Harry Tidmsrsh, 1-e.!ered the eration of the day.-‘ Among turning from Tegag, when he had the recipients oi the honors "-were Charles F. Stokes, surgeon gener.-ll' of the United States Navy; George. kule sheep. I-le succeeded in getting Hr, TUPWY. surS°°“ E¢ll9\'Bl Of the forty-uve mil-bloeued sheep, cue _en--fUnited;"States Army. and Rupert Blue, surgeon general of the Public- Health Service of the United States.- _Thle American College of Surgeons was' organized at a national medical congress held last May in Washing- ton, D. (‘-., along the lines of the getber with these already here, com-_British lloval College 0! Surgeons. prise uh-out all the animals known as. "’-0 °1°Vat° the Btandllfd 0! 9\“`€°\'_Y karakules on this side of the ocean.'0l1 the Amefimn °0llt1“¢“t-" It ‘S not a school of surgery, but an es- socintion embracing the leading sur- geons of the United States and Can- ada. Tlr. J. M. T. Finny' oi Balti-- more is president of the organiza- tion. _.1_..._._l1 against General Diaz. Mr. Tidmarsh HUNDREDS WERE . ' KILLED AND IN JURED. on account of the warlike situation . ______ _ there. P£l0_DlB BIB (Il.Vll1`Bd bellwadll - LIMA_ -Perm Nov_ 12__0ne hwndred rage and uneasiness, nobody seeming and _twenty Penn” am known to have been-killed _._`lm‘ndred's of -others ~ are belie`v‘ed»‘ to’ .have succumbed and -ten small towns in ‘thc mountainous Per- ` -'-----»-*- _ avian province of Aymareas were \des- troyed by an earthquake last Friday, reportsof which hnv_c__re_ached the authorities here by carrier,- SEATTLFL _Wa9h_, N°v_ 13,.. The Oificial telegrams report a contin- _ nance of the earthquakes in the prov-. lrefused to accept the credentials of, ince of AP\11'ilY1l\° ill Ulf! d°Dl\I`¢m9l\t Jacob Tazelaar, a delegate of the of Apurimac. The city of Callhuanca, with a population of clearly four thousand, capital of the province, is reported to be in ruins. A private telegram says that the deaths number more than two hun. dred. . `Apurimac is a south western de- -partment of Peru, with a population -nearly 200,000. It is com-posed of :bs-provinces oi Abancay, Aymaress, -Arita' and-Uotabambas, and a. portion _9g._Aye¢»'_=_la°'- _V ~ WINNIPEG, Nov. 12.-Crop r_e1ol‘ts gathered from one hundred points in Saskatchewan indicate that r.znet_v of the thre hin is 1 w _ » .per cent, s g c theogserrnlzvirtlllgbrl Iglaicggtagrdtgawbighl°°mp1°t°d' The mzhest "v"m"° W1-‘mt yieldin anv district was thirty-live bushels and the lowest for the dis- trict ten, with an average wlrut vield for the province -.~ln.l»out_twrn- ty bushels. ' 1?i':§\'1'HsR srnm is 'rwrsrnn There was a prediction some time azo that the day of the ostrich fea- ther was fast departing. save ‘the In- dianapolis News, but the latest fash- ions ii _lnillinsry give ample assur- ande"&ut this feather wil be quite ai'popular this winter es it ever has been. T6 be sure the ostrich feather thst is used today diders much in sp- oesrance _from 'the one that lids ‘been `a' standard in millinery. Instead off break ground o a short time. The ‘being deftly curled, the dues, often very suilrse and qhite uileutiiid, 'stand ' _cut full lenggbirrem th`e's't‘e'm' ei the Rather, so 'as to be fnoved by everv seas. Occasionally ‘the stem*-of the A clever wuvlet. who wanted more-'feather le-‘tw'i‘s`Ued"se 'that the toe df “the feather resel'nl1l'Ds'a"corkscrew inane a complaint in rather lngeniouspi- spiral in outline. terh':e.‘ An inspector entered this ---- _ msu'l cell, and found it very hotand "_ THE _OZ-AR.’B--COOK ‘ ‘ ’etud.` ‘ -5 ` - ”*"“_" “"' Wiener ‘Journal -gives the Resyiiisn -ei-u'peror’s-chief " is reipenslbuimes the table-of the for it is his for threw. the- the riv- cooking kitchen. an ex- a personal f French :wb on Yo way of proving of Bplin b _ figure! Wsfe pert in these things, he likes to tell leve for red else- 'how in July 1908 with twin cooks -he devised in travel im the most de- . _ , , __ I ._ _ - “‘°“_"*l-'-;“_l‘f° “if-I--li-_ f “_ I |“"_“ . » i i- f SASKATCHEWAN CROP. _ -_westerly '!" hw-.showers Htl. -was -rlcnlhina; recorded -nero The wgs 32 38 above ’al'1ove.~ - this morning *ai-.--12.-09; it at 10.84 and afternoon at 4.30 4.29; it rises -to- n':orrow=1'norrninrg at 7 -and Sunday 'hill-. - -- --`~ 'The moon rises this afternoon at 4.35- - - There was a full moon Thursday, Nov: 18th. at 7.1-1 p. m. The last quarter oi the moon will be ofn ldriday, Nov; 21st at 8.57 a. m_... _ -_'--_ _ _ The length of today' will be nine hdlirs andithirty-ilve minutes, " CHARGED WITH TRAPPING' - MUSKRATS OUT OF SEASON. COBOURG, Ont., Nov. 13.-John P. Ghase, an Indian from the 'Alder- ville reserve at- Rosenenth, was brought -before Ma'gls't'x*a.`te` J. L. Squire, at Norwood, charged- with trapping muskrats out 'oi -season. He pleaded- guilty to the charge; an'd the minimum pena,ty of $5 Was impos- ed. It transpired however, that the Indians claim that upcoming to an old -treaty made in the reign of George III., they are entitled to hunt aslong. as the grass grows and the water flows, and it is said that they contemplate making application against the decision, before the Pri- vy Council. ‘ MILDEST NOVEMBER FOR FOURTEEN YEARS. ___, . _ NEW YORK, Nov. 13.-A London cable to The Herald says the present month is the ~mildest November for fourteen years. The reason is that the present winds are tropical ones. They are coming from an area be- tween the Azores and the west coast, of Africa. Bo springlike is -the wea- ther that primroses, violets, poppies and nastursiuma and the rose are in full bloom, while in some districts fnr_'_mers have already sown spring oo n. - » Ripe strawberries have been' ‘picked by the.monks at-Princes Risherough Bucklnghan'.shirel.and second crops of raspberries and-strawberries are be- ing gathered at Hison, near (lam- brldge. 'At Covert Garden yesterday raspberries grown out doors _word selling at eighteen cents a basket; c_lNl\.nA's ranonns i ` ` ` O'I"I‘AWA_, _N_ov. hl2fPrept_1re.tions and datafare so ‘well advanced -by the post--office department that it was ‘an-\ nounced today the'parcels_ post sys-_ tem will he inaugurated ‘as soon as the Christmas mail rush __subsides. Rates will be_ somewhat' higher than those in thle United States, it`is un- derstood. ` tzlf you want long, soft, silky hair you need to treat it with llexall Shampoo Paste. This preparation strengthens, stimulates and feeds the huir roots, cures dandrud, prevents baldness, is easy to apply and shows its superiority after a few duys'__nse. Price 25c, money back if dissatisfied. ’l‘he MacKinnon Drug Co., Corner Great George and Kent Sts. Mtf. A VERY SHY BRIDE The lfollowing singular story is told byaclergynian. who was asked to perform- a marriage ceremony: The marriage service was proceed- ing quite satisfactorily until the clark suddenly touched the clergyman on the arm and whispered: “~Please, sir, thnt’s the brirlesnmid you're marrying!" Stopping short, the person turned -to the girl who was making the re- sponses. _ “Yon are the-- bride, nren't you?" he asked: _ “No sir," was the unexpected rc- ply. “My sister here be the bride. -but,_she _ho so shy that /she asked mc to do the speaking for her." BEDROOM O0NUND_RT_JMS _ _ Ii you woke up in the 'night thirsty, what would you do? L‘ook'under the 'bed and find a spring? ' - ` -What would you do in case _of fire? G0 'to the Window ahd Watch the Ure escape. If hungry in the night, what would 'you do? Take aroll. If you wished fo write a lctter? Take a sheet. ' ' "` ` ‘ ‘if you' ‘ wished a d-inner? 'l‘akc u spread. ' ' ~ If angry at the cook? 'Take the chef-'on-snr lcbfflonier.) " If you were feeling sad, what would you do? Look on_th'e_` bedfor a com- forter. " ` THEART UF SELF DEFENCE ' ` " o"c 's ' would be wrong ‘noble are of sell- iilelined youth _isles iam. "Do answered his pas- in my youth ray- it 'oi gi-est value tor 'deli during my "Indeed, Did you learn the old English system or Snllivan's sys- tem." "Neither. I learned Solomon’s sys- tem." - - " ' "Bolomon's |ystem.7" "Yes: you wdil ‘find ltlaid down in fthe Bret verse of the Biteehtli chapt- fer of Prenres: "_~.i'solt‘_snswer turn- \sth away 'M-sth.” It'*.s the' best sys- tem of-self defence of which I know." ____ lbrlalns al Beer dweeks ifLAN.1~iE-L E 'r 'rn BLANKETS, in every size and at ’th'e`lowest prices. Big- _vest stork inthe city. - 194: pr. 95|! pr |55 pr. I 75 pr Wool. B LAN KETS. Heie’s where we shine we- can do better for you on 'b1a‘nk"ets' than ever. ' $2.75, 3.15, 3,40, 3.60, 5.85 _ire some of the prices on the cheaper qnslities. Then we oave lhe better grades at $4.25. 4 75, 5.00.‘5.75. 6.00 per pair-and every- blanket is iinished separately you`don’l have to cut and send them. All have fast color blue borders. The Famous -SKI-Il.ll0N Pure Woel Scotch Blankets Aie known everywhere as the best in the world.You’|1be delightedwith their beautifu feel and' texture. They’re the genuine Scotch make "made on the Banks of the Bonnie Doon and washed in its wafers.” They cost ner pair. $5.25, 6 50, 7.00, 7.50. 8.50. 9.75. |0.5.0 ll.75, I3 25 When you want real‘ good blanket value try Beer & Weeks. Household Linens Our customers swear by the qualities and values we give hem in all kinds of household linens,such as ioweYings,tov\ el.- tuble _linens napkins, sheet- ings, elc._If you a_re_not now a customer trv us for these goods. You’1l be pleasedvlilh 'he big variety we offer you with the qualify ofthe goods- .nd with the prices. Beer SL Weeks. Fancy Linens FANCY LINENS Ou~ and many beautiful article .lre oilered at prices which are most moderate. Fancy em- broidered, centre pieces ii. almost endless variety tray cloths, bureau scarves, doyles, table covers, much of it hand work. Beer & Wcrksm See' 0u|j Window ARCASSIAN WALNUT is a very beautiful and rarr wood. We.are showing a beau- liful pair of dressers of this wood, in our window this week together with a beautiful brass. bed &-_-M--_= . . _ P-we .H,_- csv, , ._ ;.r'f1~maezesr»e~=-_f~ ‘ _ Buy a Silv.cr_lii__een .wl\ll¢____ The Price is__.l.owf-.___ We have sold the largest num-__ ber of Silver Moons up to date in our history, and we exprut =`~ even to double our output.of_-last, year. The reason for the 'tré-_ mendous sale is that |hit"‘VV'i'n'd-"`~ "‘=='f=r-as-¢:._~.='m"~'-‘a ~.-=.~.~e¢ - N: rr.. at-”`1s|s.` as le.-.~“” 'Z' make is far superior to a_r@y_ more at these prlces._ ____ No ro -$14.00 No xr-$l5.0l| NJ IAQ -$ 7/-00 7' Above prices in:’\ide dellverv lmnv stal’o1 on the is1aml,nnd _ ‘ also includes the FIRST TICE JOINT OF P|`Pl~`., WHICH . ]ap’d Coll Hocls 25, 30, 35, 5o& .. .... 9Oceach Gn\v'd Coal Ho’_~:, .fo, 60 & ...... -.... $|.00 E'C}`l - 6 IN. STOVE PIPE, I6: PER LENGTH. 7 io. Pipe 200 _ Corrugated Elbows, 20: each. Coal Shovels, 5,_~io€"!'§‘-iso _ .. ._ ..,. - 25°each Wood Lined Stove Boards $1 00 and.. .... ,.. . . . $1 I5 each Pokers, Liftcrs, Slove Pipe Wire, Coasiings,-e'<:. We can save you money on your healing 1e'r1\1irements.- »¢~ ami 'wail A Necessity as is represented by Charlottetown Fire Insurance A ' » -. Then insure in gootl strong stock compan- ~ Ch--msn!-‘gs §-t-Q-ck--is nqwmx-5315 h- -ies. which never contest an honest c'luim“suC}_1.._. ', _/_ - V R. BROW ; . _»..~y<.-, -_ .__ __,..:-.‘-~~ .- _-_-|¢.~.¢= _,.. ». - Ai-_ar ‘ ` __ -f - ' '-_'Lf ' -L "1- -_ali Heating r “H ow About 1 .w..._- _ re,-1.-_ .»‘.|, _ _-.1-__v¢|-r :- __ . _‘_-.,‘_r_v1,.s. _ 'shape for .nxt winter. Vi/e wculd like 'to remind you that this is t"'c _ ' er time. to h_.vc your heating apparatus .pu-t -:n- .good " \/Ve fnu attend to this work promptly ai _the ;5re_sc_h_1»t_ -_: U time. Call up 3;;-] and we will do the rest." Best 1 material and workmansliip. < Fred H. Trainor 8'°Gf-f-0" # n wa = here struck him as of posaihll Q `... __ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ :~_ ~._._ .__ Posf,n.l._ ’.m‘::hi is in the Dominion - varied p\._._\rionsly und Britain cir- tainly had .En bcst of them in con- crnl things hai. .mprcsscd him in the telephone service nnd hc- instanced :. ease at ilttnwa, wan-re on one occu- sion, he said, three hundred and fifty 'telephones were cut out of service for ns long as seven hours. (I.-aughter.) -'He hud hcen pleased to discover that jsnmc long- distnnce calls never got through, :md that wrong n\nnm-V.. ‘were occasionally given, chiefly, hc believed, lvrcnimc they were asked for. (Laughter). There was every pmlmhility, the postmaster-general continued, that Great llritain should soon be ahead of America in the development of an automatic telephone service, and he :inked the postmastcrs of the United Kingdoln to do their utmost to sc- cure an efficiency in _thc telephone service. - _ PUT T0 Tl-ll<.‘. TEST Little Willio’s futher found his son holding up one of his rabbits by the GM”-‘. and said to him. "How morn seven and seven, now?" "Rani" e father hoard the boy say "I knew the household had lighted the oven, I u couldn't. }~lere‘s another <.-_w-- the broiler, and the other burners, l lille, what in the world are you olng with your rabbit?" asked the derstood its operations, she had to ther. Willie throw the rabbit down \l\ll`l'Y fOr l1er_t_rain. I ith disgust. “l knew our teacher She wus absent two weeks, and one was lying to ns,” was all he sold. of her nrst questions to mammy was “'Why, how?" asked the father. “Why how she had W0fl'|°d 810115. lshr told us this morning that reb- -bits were the greatest multipliers in tinuity of ser. We and pensions. Scv-f .‘. li.\i`Y (‘O1\/ll".»\HlH\ll\. _.\l;'{‘<» fl_\(; ' l . ______ A hue made for ihcfnutnmohils is nmdr of :1 yard imnlnquarter of brown dciim cut in envelope sh_n\"»-; with :i nurrmv Slick run in n hem in the top of llnp tu keep if. our. straight. The bag is 29lnches long and 18 inches deep, ilnishr-_l. On the it iiup ure three loops oi brown- shoe striug which fasten .wer three lrroivn buttons. Pieces Ofshor striulz aervr". ‘1 to tir It to the cout rail. This lim!" tied to thu rail is useful forlmlilillii ` iz-\vontr‘l‘s, coats, fi straw lint nr tiny- - 'l thing to be protected from the dum. - -W0ml\|\'r Home (‘o\n|\nl\if\ll. .‘-r l.()'~'lP INSIDE HAT '. . _ ._ ,_ \ uv- e.__, _ My sister is a business girl and fre- - quently complained that on entering the small ofl‘ce dressinz room at., _\hef_ , noon hour, she found her hat await-_ ing hrr on the floor, writes n co`ntri_-____` butor to thc Woman's Home Com- _," pnnion. Many of the sirls were _un-`_ novcd in like mann°- '\`h¢v`usc