AMiffidy Beautiful By lnlslaele FOR TlllGHS AND CALVES ' Evqlrly. piail brings letters from ei-s uho wish to know how to change the size and shape of their legs, 4hr} “thighs. Though the majority of {HESS-pit} ZIDXIOLIS ro reduce the lower- ilrnbs. there are a goodly num- lbcr WlICMLWlITIlIlIRUl ni skinny legs. The v :3 ‘ " v12: cvzerni. < will be beneficial ' r hcih reducing and zisvclopifll U '€Q§€§~EQ_.,l'QdllC€. the exercises should - lbe dbnc briskly arid repeated many wime “Wxerl. < rlcxeiivpiiiig, p0 through the iiit-icmrnt" slowly in l-\ leisurely lush- ’ fgmr 91m fewer repetitions. Avoid ‘. [Tiazigug-by resting occasionally. Exercise l. Smnd erect, hands on 1:11:75, l~."."i;; together. Slide the right .n fi-nrt we pointed and ‘,4 leg musgles vscil szretched. Describe .11, wide circle on the floor with the l: f tip ofihc toe. moving sideways. back- , ward and Z'(‘Y.ll2'"l to starting position. .I'ii.“.“.'* the lee from the hip. Bend the kggesiigiitiy on the backward _ circling movement. Go through same ‘- ilexerclse rising left, foot. Repeat rive il-giro tcn fmes daily with each leg. i."‘.‘lll5 me isc Will do much toward ("Hicducinz flabby thighs and legs and , l, the thin woman will find that it ls ' ffcctivc as a. developer. ' Exercise 2. Stand erect with arms iianginv loosely at sides, feet together. {Bend and straighten each leg alter- ziately pa though running, but. keep oes on the floor. Do the exercise as ‘rapidly as possible. This is a splendid vxercise for reducing excess flesh as well as. mrikins: the muscles of the » hips aiirl thighs more supple. _ Exercisc 3. Stand erect. feet slightly _ "ipart, hands on hips, abdomen in, wips back. Bend the trunk forward i-om the waist until it is parallel virh the floor. Slowly rotate the trunk lio the right, back over to the left '5 rid around again to the front. Hold _ r4168.‘ stiff. Return to the erect start- - ii iig position and repent the rotating ‘movements to the left. Exercise 4.1M? doim (m your back and raise and lower both legs to- gether. knees held stiff. Exercise 5. Lie an right. side. Raise l ‘ l-Jli knee tn rliest. then thrust that. cg out and upward iii a sideways Elepcox with icit lcg. Exercise B. Stand screval step; . "my from a chair. Bend and place ' "i hnnris on sen: of chair, trans- ' your weiziit. in hands and ‘ Iver; and holding body straight. Raise land lower each leg backward ten » Y Itimes. " Excrrlsc Strinrl are", mnds on . iiilx‘. Spring up. tiiroiviiig the feet fr’); 0|"! v 7. - "I took Lydia E. Pinkhamk Vegetable Compound for mis- erable and tired feclirfgs and it gave me strength to do my work. My nerves are better and l feel well and strong and have a good appetite. I sleep well and am in pretty good spirits and able ro work every day now. l recommend the Vege- table Compound and you ' Jnay use this letter as a resti- monialF-Miss Dclvena Wai- lace, Union Street, North Devon, New Brunswick. ' ‘I i‘ ind Miserable gélahle Gnmnmitil 11v "i. sruiitil one begins to (eel fe-v e Woman ’s Refialml l IF Ytlli couiu I Whi- Candler: . T3; Dorothy Dzx "L153? l SEE illil Til-MY »----= i l - i... . llivdmw Illfilfiirlfifllfi The Blest Way for a Girl to Insure Her Pupularity I "Thib *° 'F3m*mw With the Boys is for Her to be Pretty, But Haiti. i»; Not too Pretty; Clever, But Not too pristine of m ' ml i095! lmnb— . sound sleep and :00 mz-ggvfiiltfh4lfli they ell re-cppur to bfe worth . living, u noon u vou_ inks t)! IMHO}- * lous medicine "FYmt-eytivnefl nude , from fun; juices courbmad with tbO finest me 1mm! mnedieli - _ Mr. Emery Iemny known this. Wilb- iug from 88 St. Fnmlle 8f... Montreal lu Itgtel, "I was alwnyu constipated end bilioue, which made me feel tired , ehould ace mo tvo-dar-in peljlwt health. full of 0:887. Ind the eonehpr tion all gone." I Thininouaoftln greetvlrtuelfll “Fruit-bvtivO"-—|te wonderful clear»- iul Mien. ll. uta on the time eliminnhngcrupntbebvvflle- w! ulna. knew u» bod! d new, the blnodhy u qnqqy. Ige. n: we; n hex-mt l mrywhnc. i in; position. Input rapidly. l Ens-cue B. Lie on your back on i the floor. Raise both legs It right angles with the trunk, feet together. Now open the legs in u V-nhcpe. Clone and open ten times. l, If miiady will conscientiously give ifrom ten to fifteen minutes daily to these exercises the results will be both surprising and gratifying. While ' they may be undertaken for the ex- press purpose of [mining or losing flesh, the results are more far-reach- ing. For with them one gains n. sup- plcneu and flexibility o! body that il delightful. This suppienq; And g1“. tieity ll After all the very essence of youth, end she who would hold lather Time at bay will and conscientious, systematic exercising her very best ally. All o! the exercises mentioned can be easily taken 1n one‘: own boudotr and l! these‘ simple move- ments can be supplemented by a weekly or, better still. tIlCI-l-WOQK swim. lees. thikhs and hips will grad- ually assume the graceful shgpe de- sired. LOIS LEEDS. Etiquette By Inbflll LOO Q. At l Wlfldlul. Whln should the “hrfymin- IPOBm Ind belt man enter? A. At the first strains o! mum; the clergyman enign 1mm u" n“ of the church and the [£00m m5 best man follow. Q. 1r the purse will not permit ex- pensive table decorations in the win. W- Whit l: I coca eubotltufn? ‘A. A potted iwllnt of some kind, or n vase containing a few ‘prey; o! l Wandering-Jew, or some eueh plant. Q. 1s it proper for I guest to Ap- piaud for an encore at a. print; g1- flir? A. No, it is n“ p04 (gm; ' Character Close-Ups DENQTES THAT’ ‘Ti-us CHHP lS A PQQR LOSER 3ND sHOULD NEVEQ GAMBLE? us; Acids In Stomach Cause Indigestion .__._. Medical luthoritiea item tint near- ly nincmexiths of the cases of stomach touble. indigestion, aourneu, burning. gas, bloating, nauun, etc, an duo to en excess of hydrochloric lcid in the stomach. The delicate lwmlch linlnl is ifritbibd, (“RGIHDU is dill!“ Ind food wure, causing the dlllllfllbl! symptom which every stomach lul- ferer knows so well. Artificial digectnnts Ire not needed in such cues and mly do real hum. Try laying aside all dlliithe lid! Ill instead get from my druufst 0&0 blunted Mined; and take e tn- lpoonful of powder or four tablets in voter right after entinz. This eweetfl ens the stomach. prevent; the fol-mu‘ tlon of excess new um mm i) no countess. In or ‘muted - node tin powder or tablet (UM-v? liquid or milk» ll MIMI! t0 the lwlfllcll. 150879501" l0 III III U the moat efficient fen: of nllllille lA MomingSmile down their annuals beefs. time the old lldy wltehed um In \ Clever; Companionably Near, But Not Quite Within Reach "Whit qlfliiflel A young women asks: PONIIIT" phouldellrlpeueutobe I should sly the» l clrl’: first mid to popuitrity 1| mediocrity. She should be able, to strike n [bod gen.- eral avenge, but not be preeminent. in my line. [he should be lust enoulh. but not toe much, if you get what I mean. For thus does she inspire udmintlon without arousing envy, She should be pretty. but not; too petty. ivory one enjoys looking at n sir! who in balm la the eyes. Men like to take her out. Hoetdllee npprechtc her vuue as a parlor u: film!!! at their parties‘, and as s drawing card to their Vlbtk-flldl- Even other girls like to have her about beclusc she helps nuke the picture. and doesn't present a u» lnvldioul wmblrllon btween themselves‘ and her. Iut if she u too good-locking, that is mother pelr of sleeves. Her‘ beauty throws every other woman into the alum-d end lt is the beck of their hands for her. and while men may rnve over the living picture, few of them desire to hm; it on their own walls. - They feel that it would require a. more expensive frante than they em afford. Or that it wouldn't be a useful household utensil. And. uiyny, they went I. wife who will admire them insteld of one before whom they will always have to be burning incense. Observpticri shows that beluiiee seldom make the beet marriages. Nor do they have u many dates n the girls who are just merely pretty. A girl should be clever. but not too clever. Nobody has anytime to wute in than dnyu on the Dumb Dons who never reed Aluytbing, who never understand anything and who have w have every Joy dlelrnmmed for them. Men like girls who keep up with the t imee. who u: bri|ht and wide awake and carry n peppy line of conversation and who can entertain and amuse them. . But Heaven help the girl who feta a men find out that lhl known more thin he does, rind who is always ficuntin: her colleen QdUCIUMI in his faccn and who thinks she makes herself entertalnlnz, by dlieolltllng by the hour on high-browed topics.’ And Heaven mdmil the skint; preserve the girl ffor the will need all the help she can let) who is earnest-fie and witty st men's expense! Many a clever girl cuts her throat with herown tongue and ruins her prflpecb for the u-ke of nllaulh. ..._.._..._.__. A mm like: l klrl to have enough Iumption to listen intelligently (0 whet he is nyirig without trying to be a spell-binder herself. hurl enough sense of humor to laugh at his wlsmacks without hullilfll him anymspp! comebacks. but. the thins he won't stud for in a Iirl is for her to iuvrmm brains than he has. l _ She should dress well, but not too well. Every mun likes to sea g girl dolled up and he likes her to have on the kind of skirts and hale and doodads that make her look like a this years model instead of something that has been fished out of the ragbag. _ '_ ‘ But he reads pricetsgs on women‘; weir in‘ the shop yrinilbwe end he shies off from the girl who always looks like a million dollars; He known that it takes reel money to supply that kind of scenery. and that the man who undertakes it will spend the balance of his life slaving for mllllrierl uul dressmukers, and the prospect leaves him cold. Many a girl loses a good husband by overpllyinz the clothe; racket and making men feel that sheds n luxury they cannot afford. She should be gay 1nd lively. but not. I00 fly Ind lively. Nfllwd! like! l dead one. Nobody wants n iarunes-end-prlsms girl who is always shocked at. everything and is never willing to play the game. But no other girl is such a bore as the one who is always glzllinl ma! no one gets more on our nerves than the girl who is ulwlyll keyed up to l. point of hysterin Ind who thinks she is being vivacious when she shrinks contin- ually like a steam siren thnt can't be silenced. And nokirlirllkeb I nectar mlstnln than the one who thinks me makes ii hit with men‘ by Whig the limit in drlnkink and swearing mu telling dirty stories. i‘ " Hen like girls who are bright and cheerful and who have laughter on their lips, but with it may not womanly reserve Hid modesty end tender- nus and sympathy. They want a womm they cm go to in their troubles, not I. hard-boiled sport. who will make a merry Jest of them. iii-i- She should be willing. but not too willing. 0f owrse, every girl wants lt- tentfnn 1mm men. 0f course, every Iii’! Wlflie w Ni mlfllld- Md. 0! course. every girl who wants s. huiband has to put herself in lfl attitude w receive the blessin , es old-fashioned Methodist: used tony about spiritual benediction. Gone are the days when the tactics of Delrlltdy Dlednln were effective. and when men run liter women who flouted them. Human icicles no not to the taste of the mod em men, any girl who his cum new has tn lhow some enthusiasm over the nttentions men ply her. But it is still true that man is the pursuer and like; to be the chaser in- stead of the cbued. and that. the more fact; that he knows that. he could have a certain (irl my tune he uks he: keep: him from ever akin: her It all. Also it is true that lthe more a girl rum utter '0. min, the more he rum nwny from her. 1nd that the more she hounds him over the telephony to know when hula coming to sec her, the more dbllflhlhld he is to 0805M the trap he lees being laid for his feet. It ll the girl who is pleased when he enlll. but oppirmtly doelft mini him when he doesn't come; who shown him that she hu a (and time when ha taku her out, but who apparently can get 110D] perfectly well without him, who plqum a mln into trying to find out why lhe is indifloruit to him- ft ll ainys tho peach that hangs hllhect. on the tnq that look: molt lulllolll Ind uut a mun u willinl w m: hie neck climbing in pa. so there you ere. girls. The Iecret. of popularity i: mediocrity. liner the middle course end you will ranch the hnven of safety. D0802’!!! DIX. "Can't you two lfll! mlke it up and be friends?" m0 mod re- pronchiully. n! 0m Lune cottons ‘I've eentriu were marching up ind l For lune I wmuhpurpoaq." i! ttlirounada of people who 125:1...» ullfllhbfllfiiilltbf, ulna. But. at 1m she could imp m." I millet m» lenin aim mbbeu 1 the um b; M ma. l. ma. mm 1m minted m the mm. i i And now-King Cole Coffee HE wide-spread sale of King Cole Tea over a greatmanyycare asun- quectionably the ability of. its blcndcn to satisfy public taste. . The lame sincere care for goodneu of product, the urn: untirinz application of expert knowledge, the lamb watchful regard form-epon- tion, established and to be established. is behind King Cole Coffee. Your liking for King Cole Teawillnetumllyleadyouto uy this equally fine cofioe- A iNeCoIJ-Z . Coffee _~_,.._,..-.. House/fold Hints‘ nypumm I i i i r l i l l Cleaning Wbllc Paint The next limo white pulp: is to be 01881186, try using water in which two or three onions have been boiled, hm: see how readily the dirt, i; rgmovgd_ Cike , It is better to mix cake in m ""1"" WW1» "will!!! it before put- ting in the lngredienfg. The wgrmfl»; wlll facilitate the mixing. Flufllefl Muscles "filmed muscles can be relieved by WW 4. "lhlkimonful o! vinegar in ‘from DRINK-Anon siinviop i ‘ A1.‘ CLYDE RIVER Clyde RlVQl‘ Baptist church w“ attended by an exceptionally large‘. “WW” "l Wiirshlfifllira on Monday "WW- ‘Nwflmber the eleventh, the "m1"! @119 ordination of four young lmm-DuncarLMscNevin, John m. "Nd Hearts, John Huber MacPhuiJ ind John Alexander Murray-Lo m; dilemm- The turmoi- of mu belu- W"! WWW Qmlffih wu mailm- -W “COMM! with flowers, the ef- fect being not only pleasing to the W‘ “but also conducive to the spirit M worship. The minister of the church. igRev. Wllllce Macwnlker conducted the service. Assisting him were Rev. J. J. slew. D. D. 0f Bede- qllv; Rev. "M. O. Brlxiton of ‘Pryon; Rev. C. Vincent, D. D. of Oh: nbtetown, Deleon: Percy Proud of Ohulobewwn. Peter lnmln" of Bonshlw, Th0!!!” Morrow of 14mg Creek. up} Robert MacPhall of Clyde Riven, =- --Mn. richer MacPhnli presided at the organ. The choir was composed of members of the choirs of Um: Orlek. 3031M”. Kingston. Charlotte-i town and; Clyde River churches. ' The soloists were Misc Rita Cnwys. Mn. A. C. Vincent and Mr. J. B. Lewis. The Bcdoque Church QuI-rtette-lileears. Bidey, Bchurmnn, Lewis and uwis-wls nlso present nnduendcred a eeicetion suttabli for the service. The mimic called forth much favorable comment. ' 110v. Dr. Bldey preached a. lieu-ll warming sermon from the text. "Thlll ltbecometb u: to fulfil lli righteousness." luv. M. O. Brlntan give the cluirge to the church. Ind Rev. Dr. Vincent the charge to the fillldldltee. While the writer does not wish w assume the office of critic it u difficult to refrain from words of Bruise for all three speakers. A solemn stillness prevailed u the four mm i My chosen for the soared woe knelt to receive the lay- ln: on of heads. Rev. Wallace Mut- Walker offered the ordlnltlon prayer. While thecandidates were still kneel- ing. the hymn "Bnvlor. Thy DMD! Lave" no um: softly by the choir. me lmbrenlve service was cguclud- ed by the obnrvlnu of The 14ml’! Supper. the newly-ordained dams l provided a banquet for the clerlyma the deacon: lad their wives 1nd m Hr. mum wcnmn kindly Agni CHI 01 ‘ hie bonito: tluepurpoaepaahu mm we. mar 1min. a aims: mMtli-elmviflflel. '.~ llfllclilinl. The wbmln o! the chum: ' .- Socialiand Persoiral imhiola}. For The Cook GODDARD‘! XAOAIOONI shredded coconut. mi q; Vllluli, g very atln. u: undue!!! but m; I can: and can uushi cook over‘ boiling water for ten miauicmpr ubtlll the mixture become: crulty nouns,‘ U" Bdle. Remove from but IMI fold} in the cocannut. then dmp from e ""9002: on to e but-tend bikini lhwi. B!‘ bln- like la n very dew oven until nt coupon noun weave ouauarr mo etmuwtx -u-_- ->_ WNW“. mum Nov. 15-431 Thou. T. Chlmbibn. Ouudim Press florresondlntn It Wu n mum’ able night on mun then one we; cunt at, the Savoy Thum 1mm when the D’Dyle can: Company, utter an absence from London c! several years, opened a meson in ‘ Gilbert and Builivnn open extend. in: over sevenl montlu. who; 1| nlvtlcula-rly interesting is tint for this new ueuon in London the com- rmv find their abiding present the ' Eiivoy (Theatre. ‘min theatre wu rpecinlly built by the lute 3.11pm Ubyle Cute to stage the Gilbert. end Sullivan opens, Iollowin‘ n“ phenomennl success of the eulier “mk-‘i- "W!!! b? Jury." "Plneforu, and "The Pirates of Penance." ‘H10 Savoy ‘theatre. during the lest few months. hu been gimp» entirely rebuilt. It we; on opt, 1Q ma! that the old savvy was opened with "Pntiencc", which w” um. m?“ "l"! "W" the Opel-armin- lque, o. flinltre which long pine; qu- lppelred. It used to stand some. Where around the lite of the prflpgt Aultnllln Government Home, ebut URI 0n tile Stand. ‘the older Ila. oration of SIVOY mm lovm would "I" "MM I "reduction of "Patience" for the ennui; night or the present uuon. liut I/hQ-flqg complly put it m‘ l» Condo the open was a compleh ‘flflll. ‘flip "I50" "filled wifla "The Goodall- "l" 0n file 11m reduction ct the Savoy in llll it nu for I64 perfor- mances and la nld to new yielded Men: receipts mu nu u m pre- decenara. mt wu mm use u be the lut eperc u be produced more the famous aellnbormun hm their ' ion: quench-and all our the but of" e. carpet for the envoy foyor. Gilbert and lulllun oufllulhlle here are somewhat disappointed.- too, thmcfwtll thmilnottn be u revival of "Utopig, ." This was the lust but one o the Gilbert- aumvm-Clrte hint production; and never has been revival.‘ Al! musician krwwe thatthe music ll ll“ tuneful I4 my which lulllvpn Iver wrote. But the "Ink? did not: ‘inlet with lpprwll in and: Hum‘ quarters. ‘more is n. long pdellfl. for immune, in wild-i ceremonial associated with I loyal Court h burlenquocl‘. No member o! the 1mm nmily W" new I mend vlslt- to the Savoy during In “Utopil. Limited." 0am M!" n"; uflgn Qppellld for the revival of the work, but the only chum of human‘ 1t nowndpyl is when IOIO qmgfgu: mum: mm WI NW1" ticm. I Malpepuc Mmyfrlendshere Illibllelflte im-n of nu mun; o! Mn. wou- son, other of the Ilv._'.l. I. HUI’- chlson, e former purer of this oce- gngptlbn. The members of this em- munlty will 0:00:14 unu- mlvltbv h, the bereaved member: of the family- ell of whom are well known here. . “u. winniirakyvrlqhc of um .1. . l What the Fashionable Are Weaving ..-.__.. _ The» um. l our mile mu, 1 7191090011 corn starch, 1% ' cups.» m“ ’LiteratareT, flllulfietedn Lesson Im- With _ Every Pattern belle Worthington ink, is sheer metal emu, m 601W“! W." M! entered W“? nished _ By Anne afternoon and ‘evening mo“ ~ fuhionable circles. Paton‘; dnhlle purple mo... . velvet. with bows of ccifqamwm” cnptivltlnk. Two-piece circular skirt ‘m, dipping sides seamed and stitch“ to two-piece hip yoke, which hu- been attached to two-piece h9g1“ tells in brief form, ‘the easy “my in which it is made. It 15 dam“ in rim 16. i8 years. so, .18, 4a m 4! inches buit- In the medium u“ 3% yudl of 40-inch material with y, ylrd of 33-inch contrasting. Black lustroufl crepe nltlfl, wig; bows 0! the dull lldl of the 1mm - is chic for ceneervatlve dgytjm. occasions. Army blue wool crepe "n, trimmed is neat and nttnctivu rm clwroom er office. Feather weight tweed ‘m comm brow ntonea with canton crepe ixm in blendihl tone, l: youthiuiiy mm < idea. It will instantly Appegl u, smkrirwomen who realize the im. parlance of including a sheer wmim frock of semi-sports characzer i; their new wardrobe. ~ rattan: price 16 cents. Bmun l4 111! 1n nine of pattern. Address Plln tem Department. ‘ Our mun Maurine is 16 cents but you my ' order |._ pattern and l. rum Mainline tpiether for 25 cents. ._______..-.___-_._-.___. A perfectly chnrming little affair 111 Bvihlsh red sheer velvet roi- the much talked of "Sunday Evening‘ ....----.......---nq NO. 2627. SiZQ .nnuuu-n-n..-.--h.....-..~..u met." 1| illustrated in Btyle m. “m, 2m. It h" m.tch1n‘ svde o‘ plain-x“! ‘eeoeuue "’"' 'it'loulb' ' ' ‘H's-ml "llilfllrent velvet shoulder Ind Street "Adam; waistline m‘. Ami-liar lovely ma. a, little mm “lbflllf. m“! It I substantial eu- ‘sell[loeeilnolbiolellilmlbeceeeannsn] . o"! State "QQW- l! "W Welt of ‘he: friend Ilia mica Ilemuy at her home in Baillie: for the ‘thanksgiving m“. dnrl- ‘ M" "M" A‘- WmPWLJi-Wibi". um. luvgswisimay min-nu»; for Andover. Mum, in ruponu u, n toleartm lnn0us1clllg't,l_1§_|grioq];1fl;. ‘m. of nu~_iursr.~mrs..biiilifawiir‘” N?“ 9! the Bland mey be meiitlom ed the following: We»; Curtig mg Weller, o! running lam]; m” Merlin-in unease and Ida Toombs. u the employ o! Peter MBENULL in ‘an; . ... l ' A very llrkely attended parlor m bl;vvu"'-he1liiait the home oi m. Among the flflbtzfltlllifl} out. Ilnclelr muflvflenn pair beiuplik tinned the tanning: Jumjukc; punt. mm lberl; w. 4.. Tingley, mini-ct; Jock Mceuod. dumbin- aldc; Bruce Callback, iummmlu; C. C. linker. ltd-min: w. n. boll. C»: Revise; Hath lumen, Kenning- wn; L. mun. Summer-am; music bur-tin, Moneton. ' . _ _ lifuiliental music by "kiuline coupon and Elva‘ Dlllllll. Mn. lkrlejhcltny and Mr. Elm." Phillip“ $010k by Mrs. Wallace mental and the Misses Laura Pick- Y urine ma Phyllis Hickey: Readings by Wax-fumes Hickey, Miss Graham. Mlurl. Milton Blmnwnd: 5nd Cherie: Lowe. An hour of good fellowship and the mm; of refreshments com- ltllted the evening's enjoyment. ‘Ibe funnel o! the lctemrs. Wil- liam Cnmucl Cronin. of Baltic. viiou Obit y WIA recorded in the sunt- inenido mlumn cn-esturdcy. mo! time on may iflernoon mid wll numm by a llTBl circle of rcistivcl 1nd friends. Mn. Oronier was I member of the Keir Memorial Church and in the absence of he: pistol". ti" Itev. rmiir wiiiinmson. the scrim Wu conducted by the Rev. D. M- Gfllili. Interment took claw”!!!- Mlipqquu Cemetery. The pill bee!‘ er; were u follows: Meme. Hartwell Crokier, Bull. Condom June: chsm- pion. Robert Cheuipim. Indie Ohm" ‘plan. Bruce Baum-u. Mrs. l" Simpson wu in nt- teudlaon at the fuueni of im- “mic, Er. John R. Binnie, Charlottetown. Anml flwh newline flu holiday Iii-h NW5"! M» I!" the fellow- ing: My. and Mn. George BIMu- Nutt. W. Ind Mn. fibula Rupee/y. aumpnuun: w. urn 1m. ‘Alex. Barnum»: Mlu new tummy, nmwnod: Mum Commie: and ‘Mela HuNutt. Inna Donnie. Jlnetfe Champion, Annie Wooduao, Merton Ilmmn. Mum. > mam fnukmy. Wm; Dunn. Stephen burns end Wdtln Credo!‘- Amen: than mm ‘um wmmai the holldny at their homes in other __4 memo-is .<.-....nt.<.... ovum; i" Wu: daily In; a can of min-w mueencmim at m-aglied i w... N..VNERVII:'A\I_B> l”? IIJMIL. ‘I ‘ "Ffiiflvrildupiifg ‘cult-bi ur "er . sou-Mum» 44L