. m ireraawmaaznanramsra Tau. wewwcuacaramozrr: .. -...-le.b-i-av.-.ncrqtnnmcinmuww»s. um mnunuons (Continued) _ CHAPTEB XII 5 {Q11 get to bod now. Jamie. Ilka. MccPhcraon said. ll Jim m!‘ lshéd a heartening mid-afternoon lunch in the kitchen at the cottage. You must be ready to drum. No sleep last night and all those ques- tions this morning. It was down- right bad manners the way that judge or whatever he was talked to you. Official routine. Jim said. smil- ing to lighten Mrs. MacPhersonks concern. I'm going to bed pretty soon. Right now I've something to do. Mrs. ltfac-Phersop sighed. Jim went out of the cottage and down my Clydn The MacPhersnti. too. had boon present. and stepmother, her brother, Joey. the one who sans. more closely re- uoniliiinr Dolly t.han any of her Iamiy. tho same flax-blur- eyes and lrmpudont. rhnmt. Seeing Joey in the mngistralls office thzs morn- Inz had given Jim a bad moment for two The hearing had been less of an ordeal than he had anticipated. Benn-uni :\'l(‘CH‘ll(lv presented a re- port from the hospital. Body's con- Illtlnu was muwh liu‘ saute She Bind regained partial consciousness. toward morning, only to slip back Into unconsciousness again. 'I‘he doctor in charm‘ of the case would not. as vet. maize‘ a rlefinim stato- mcnt. The inference secmr-d to be. Scrqcnnt ftlt-Crcarlv statrd that the Dolly — Dorothy Quinn. how strange that sounded! —*.va.s in a serious condition as a result of a fractured skull Following the hearing. Jim was deinincrl in the magistrates office until Mr. Vauglzifs lawyer came out from the city and signed the bail bond. acting on authority from Mr. Vauxzhzi ivho had made the rirranwcmcnts by long-distance. even seemed to be distressed about his predicament, Jim thought. re- zallinz! Jeremy's white and shaken nun". father' -'—.v-—.-_q-¢q~v-,y_...-.l~.. , t The Dionne Quins . ‘use 0n| ' A PALMOLIYVE Zzeoonlbnzzw&ur1l% (%t@@£/ IS THI SOAP _V_O_l_l ARE USING AS GENTLE AS PALMOLIVIY Diplomacy, Practiced in the Home as Arduj- ously as 1t 1s Elsewhere, Would Makefor ~ Better Living and More Happiness mnootherplace lnthe worldlltliomluchsgreatandcryhgnecd for diplomacy as m the home, and nowhere else is so little of it used. We in dealing with the members of our own houleholds. We go at them with bare knuck- les. tboush why we should be more careful of the fcellnfl of people we cam nothing about than we are of those we love must for- ever remain one of the insoluble secrets of the human heart. It is just one of thou things. We disdl to use any tact in dealing with our families, yet there is not one o! us who docs not know that. the use of even a m of diplom- acy would prevent nine divorce out of ten of Paradise and one that. is a hell on earth. It. isn't a matter of money, social position, good looks. brilliance ,or even the kind of a. man and woman the husband and wife are. It depends entirely on how they treat each other and whether they make u home that. is a place cf peace and rest ,or one that is a scene of perpetual strife and quarreling. A success- ful marriage is invariably the result of a. husband and wife using dip- lomacy in dealing with each other. There never was a family spat that couldn't. have been stopped by the soft answer that turneth away wrath. or that couldn't have been prevent- ed in the first place by a little tart in keeping the topics that always pre- pure, gentle and safe as Palmolive? science! other soap, it brings you t _ lovelier, more alluring complexion! noorftomorrow. The matter would be cleared up speedily then, But Jim wanted to talk to Tommy. Susan was sitting on the steps of the side veranda, a disconsolate little figure, her chain resting on her knees. She sprang up when holding her off, looking down into the wide hazel eyes upturned to him. look durinrr the brief public inter- view he'd harl with Cecily and her guest Will they put you in lail? Her lips trembled: her eyes filled with tears. Jim's arm. Neither Nora nor Rose know ev- Gfything. Stop crying, silly. Your eyes will be red for the wedding. People will think you have hay- fever. I don't want to go to the wed- ding. She pressed closer to him. I want to stay here with you. Oh, come now. Jim says coax- ingly. They can't h a v e t b e wedding without you. Think how disappointed the bride and groom will be and all the people I'm afraid. while I'm gone, they'll come and take you away. Nonsense! I'll be here when you get back. Truly? she asked FOR THE A simple wool dress with shirt collar. neither too "dresy" or too tailored in character. You'll wear pencil slim lines. Flor afternoons. crinkle crepe or velvet is enchant- lngly lovely. Add s little glittery rhinestone clip to accent the high Are you sun the soap you're now using is as You know Palmolive is made only from real beauty aids . . . a secret and unique blend of Olive and Palm oils—-the finest known to beauty That is why Palmolive gives your akin such matchless beauty care . . . Why more than any e promise of a TO KEEP YOUR OWN COMPLEXION ALWAYS LOVELY, USE THIS BEAUTY SOAP CHOSEN FOR THE OUINS ..._.. She nodded. Did they put hand- cuffs on you, shc tanked, like in the movies? No. They treated me very po- litely. Where is Tommy? He's out on the front lawn writ- you just the same. I do like you awfully. Jim. You're a pal, Jim said gently. But. you must go to the wedding. Go up and take a nap. The wed- ding isn't until six. You'll have wedding. she asked, and bring you some cake? 1'11 probably be sleeplnlz- Y0“ can put it under my ill-MW- He smiled and waved his hand. The smile vanished as Jim walk- ed on around the side of the house, m5 prospective interview with Tommy was no smiling mat- fer. Tommy was writing at a card- table set up under the burp-e beech at, the far end of the 18W"- He glanced up as Jim lillllfiill-ch‘ ed, his face lighting with interest and excitement. l-Iil he called, knocking a 00X of stationery off the 110010 in “:9 colt-like exuberance of his we- 1 azed. Ho had c1000‘- CdJQI,‘ Xx aqxfbmmy either terrified car lut night? k C ll’ yo“ m e e0 y‘ obviously, had l. The question. gtaggetllii effect- you take Dolly driving last night in Cecily! car? Me? Gosh no. Jim! In Tom- my's startled countenance amaze- pened 1,51», night until ceclly told us tau morning. Gosh. Jim. did you think I ran off and left her when she was hurt? I mean U01“ clpitaw a row of! o! the carpet. versation by outsiders, no one knows. telling them to their faces just what. ment and conversational abilities. times before. not hesitate to remind their mur. "Oh. stop." BY found with them that blame runs oi! he won't pay the slightest attention. lng what lovely manners he has and she was getting fat and that she should not be such a heavy eater. 1 would we tell Mrs. Smith that her new hat wu ten yearn 100 F0110! 01' her and make her look like a figure of fun. on his pet story would we remind him that we had heard it a hundred tlon and heard its comments on her new il0Wn in the ash barrel. Not without reason do we call ics to which we are ever subjected “home truths.‘ But instead of doing this, the great majority of married people g0 out of their way in start acrimonious arguments, or drag the hair of the head each others families or religion or poll- tics that they know are the fighting word to the other. Then they wonder why they are always sore at each other and fail to get the happiness and companionship they expected out of marriage. , Why we feel that it is not incmnbentvupon us to show the some con- sideration for the vanity and susceptibility of our families that we show to We would not wg’ thought of their i-uste and Judd- We would not tell Mrs. Jones that into the con- dream o! insulting strangers by Nor Nor when Mr. Brown started t t i dealln 1th own. Husbands do But we show no such sow“; that kg“; areouémmg 0km and dlwng th ir 1 ks. W1 gape in the midst of their husbandfibest esan mur- e 0° ves the time sister has run the gamut of family 1116900- she is rend-y to throw it the most merciless crit- ed m h vi "don't" said to them and having fault Children get so us a n8 o! mam like m“: on a1 dugkgsnguk, 1 .11 1 lve to praise. You can tell lltte 0 Y l tlllildutslrbeib Ltlrriissxiigityoilit‘ gtafgfipibgsup when a lady enters a room. holding his fork properly answering like a litt e gentleman when he is SD01!“ w. 5nd But once let him overhear you W11" you can turn him into a little 10rd t | 1 THE cook's CORNER r COULDN'T EilT BDIILDWT SLEEP Now Free of Bad Liver and Kidney '1‘ “ and Feeling Fine CRANBERRY-WALNUT TABTS» K Four tart shells. 1 cup cranberry. sauce, 3 tablespoons cream cheese. a marshmallows. 1-2 cup 0118-111. I tablespoons oonfectioners’ sular. 1-4 cup walnuts- Pill tart shells with cmvbefly sauce. Mash cream cheese: 011$ cup hot water. 1 cup 10100- 1 egg white. 1-2 cup heavy cream. 1-2 cup powdered sugar. 1 film Dissolve gelatin in hot water. Add orange juice. Chill until slightly thick; beat until light. Fold in beaten egg white. whipped emu-m. sugar. Chill until almost firm. add sections and peeled grape halves. Chill until set. serves six. t mg: éidtallccidt? he asked You halved. seeded white grapes. l - __ l baked pie shell. 1-2 cup grated Exactly» Jim continued. ma coconut‘ nAnr-A-caown WISDOM In a. certain parish church the bmns between two parishioners had been read for the first time. After the service the vicar was it. ‘neath any sort. of coat. The men,‘ and passionate protest were awnswd , _ , _,_ . . , _ by the prospective bride- zséilyscigilrzln down convincingly blended. I dldnt grapes, puurtinto plEhBlhklSpIln-k]: growth "ML ‘ma’, I Wm‘ w WW"? know anything about what hap- with coconu . Garn w orang speak to we about mm bums‘ can I 'ava ‘em changed?" "Certainly, if you wish." wu the suprisod . "You are not married yet, or legally bound in i collarless throatline... short or u. m m t 1g m; ,. i brwem length 51m“ u W“ Eduardo Ihdi]: liuoggbOdy a-knouldybe M the mnlnont. Jim said wcar- “QYAKELMQ, l Sign o. rend __ . clfl-Efl- The 10W Price 811d the as low as that. Nobody would. ily your taking the Pierce aeenu Y0“ we’ 3v, been mum‘ ‘M, 4-4- ahort time it actually takes to out it out and saw it will prove a revelation. An instruction chart accompanies the pattern. Style No. 3226 is designed for gizes 14,- 16. 18. 20 years, 32, 34. 36. l8 and Gil-inches bust size l6 re- ltamps or coin (coin preferred) somebody did. Jim slid when were You last 1118M? Tommy's expression altered. H0 slumped down in the chair at the table. Oh just. around. he said. dis- playing. for the first time. a sul" svcrnly. You've got to tell me. date with the girl whok Betty ‘Beach. relatively unimportant. Tommy brightened- Bhe’: smooth number, he uld dreamily. She went home this morning, And you're writing to her al- ready? Well, I thought I'd better sign for the moment "Hui/s what I wsriiod to knmvl seems to me, I'd rather have her sis-tor." "You can please yourself." re- plied the vicar. “But, of course fresh banns must be publishgd,’ "Ah!" A pause. "Mr. Vim. I . quires 3 3-0 yards of 39-inch ma- f m Wm h; h Jim d . h _ "u lerial. gifiitlapgctadf e on w c hter urp fin-signs Thanksgiving dance w m; ;g1;i\:s_ 3h,“ n? hfiififlf, Bend fifteen cents use) m d a ‘c 00' e h” h“ Mum‘ i“ “Nth” h‘“"°"°"“"' Th1; is important, Jim sai Jim sighed and smiled, amused "Qf mm.” W,“ wmy "Ohl" A longpause. Then. with It's So Easy! Makes a form well known for its prompt Action on throat membranes. I; , / rimn a uumrso IOIII- SOIOFIELD-NATHEWMLTD. (M119 Iliifl’ envision) SAINT JOHN, Ill. "Today's Short Wave WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 24 JOHANNESBURG 1:00 p.m.-—A Medley of Hunt- ing Songs. ZTJ, 49.2 m..t|.0i1 meg. TOKYO 424.5 p.m.—Sa.nkyoku or Trio of Koto (Japanese Horizontal Harp). JZK, 19.7 m.. 15.18 meg.; JZJ. 26.4 m., 11.80 meg. ROME 6:00 p.m.—Choral Concert; "Just wen/king 0n..." Rosita Jemma wade; Concert of Folk- Songs. 2RD, 31.1 m., 9.63 meg. BERLIN 8:45 p.m.—75 Years of German Sewing Machines. DJD, 25.4 m.. 11.77 meg. LONDON 6:55 p.m.—"l=‘rom These Begin- nings," a pagant of radio. G81’. 19.0 m.. 15.31 meg; 06D, 25.5 m.. 11.75 meg.; G83, 31.5 m.. 9.51 meg. BUDAPEST. HUNGARY 7:00 p.m.—"Fbrgotten , Hun- garian Music." l-IATQ, 32.8 m.. 9.12 meg. ' IIUIZEN. NETHERLANDS 7:00 rams-Happy Program. special Broadcast for America. BLIN 9:15 pm-Palprika and Hun- garian Wine: Gay Music. DJD, 25.4 m.. 11.71 meg. SANTIAGO. CHILE 9:40 p.m.— Concert by the thrilling adventures they go air- mlnded. 65D. 25.6 m.. 11.75 meg; G60. sis m.. 9.5a meS-I can, 31.5 m.. 9 51 meg. PARIS 11:45 p.m,-Concert of Record- ings. ‘IPA-A. 254a m.. 11.72 meg. l TOKYO 12:46 a.m.—P0pu.lcr convivial Songs. JZK. 19.’! m..15.16 meg. SYDNEY. AUSTRALIA 4:30 a.m.--t'rhursday)- Chimes from G. P. 0. Sydney. VKZME, 31.28 m.. 9.59 meg. and evasive or [dramatically re- _ CHIFFON PIE Avoid Public EH0" by Know- FASHION GUIDES more" m“ ‘"- latln -. - - " Tommy, he asked gravely. did 0m mime 0mm’ Iv . l mg Etiquette r or travelling. 50b 311d 361113.150 making a Bend 30c in coins for your copy iter TRUE B: THE £644 pa, y? m ID M ‘ D_ The Housewife U ' 15°31:- °r° J" 1x "03’? And Her i " ii Activities Tho darkest mouncnt never comes. I0 only 1mm before; The lou of hope is what ba- numb- Not twtblc at the door. the fimution for the house plmtasukln porcsdofor the human body. it is ilwortant to keep the leaves clean. Water is harmful to leaves of certain plants. But those are exceptions. Ordin- arily wide leafed plants may be Wlpvd gently off with a damp cloth or sponge, taking special care not to bruise the leaves and smaller leavcd plants may be rinsed with a fine spray. P011500 with frills. Its curtain hangs straight down. with a bold yet attractive leaf design breaking through it severity. There is no end to the uae of fabrics. A strip of homespun will decorate a wall alongside a, dlvan, yet in any other place would look incongruous. And a gay pattern on a drab wall will bring life into n room. Modem fabrics tend to give more and more of this feel- ing. If you fancy giving your room an Empire or period touch, you can do so at great expense, and you will feel heartened with the results. Furniture need not necessarily be changed-odd chairs lend a room charm, exactly similar chairs a. comforting solidity. But whatever the furniture, en- liven the winter day! with a length of new fmbrlc and bring pstimu- latlng note into the scheme oi things. Curtain and furnishing faibrics have never been lovelier. STUBBOILN BUBBERS Cover-the rubber heels o! your show with paper when you put your rubbers or galoshes on. 1t PATENT LEATHER Those blurry fingerprints on the patent; leather handbag will wipe right off with a cloth dipped in milk. when the leather dries rub with a soft cloth until the_shlne child when very young to occas- ional visits to relatives over night. It will save the child much unnec- amary suffering in later years when he may have u» be separated from his parents for a. time and it 15 B" Vefy Strange and heart- breaking. FOIt THE BOTTLE BABY One cannot always take time to rinse out baby's bottle with borax water and sterilize it just when he is finished drinking from it. but it tflflawlyauoonumrmizwm cold water and than let stand um, wnvvnlwtw nun 1c. This w... prevent the milk from souring o; the aides of the bottle, Not just. yet, Bessie. Jim i. ___ pushed back his chair and 8100i! handle strangers and casual acquaintances with gloves. We rub the fur BATIING PLANTS THE TAPIR weariiy erect. 0f than with whom we‘ have business con- —i The tmpir is a very lnuresfln tact: the right way but we waste no finesse - Slaw plant pores pcgorm much animal, because he represents m‘, lame oldest crcatum in the animal world He has changed very little sincg m, distant age when Nature for-mu the mammals. The coming b: m,“ was a. long way off when he mam ed the wilds. and he was much tn. same animal than u he is today To a. great extent he is regarded a, one of Nature's products which Sh. passed over 1n the ceaseless Clllillgi which produced later varieties. Th4 representative of his world, has re. rnained the same from the dawn o. the orchard path. He had to find _.i_ 1mm. before he cOllld sleep. 'I‘orn- fiafiglfi igmemmat oufgliiofiug§k°flj Radio Program wmmw 0mm“. Burn“ the m,“ my hm‘ mt bee“ Prwm t“ the that is needed to make the domestic mach- FEELS —-—— 1W rim! this "vlmlvtl- C's-Pill‘ “all inery run smoothly is w keep it lubricated with plenty of soft ma... (All Time a numb amend) T]. 0.5 .1 mom run monsoon beon (herb. accompanied by Jero- Consider for a moment the difference between a marriage that is a bit shorts g- ladrlig “bbtiavit. iiirslydtlzf Whcb you cook cereal at night. you often find a. crust has formed over the top of the cereal the next morning. U you will place a squm of cellophane or heavy waxed pap. er beneath the lid this crust will not form. When washing glassware, spread a. towel over the draining b05111, and you will find that this will pre- vent chipping and cracking. Have you discovered that doors in your home have begun to warp If so, look at the top and botton edges, You should paint or varnish to keep the moisture out. If thin is done at the beginning, you; doors will cause less trouble later on. Do your metal salt shaker my. rode? Cover them with melted par-- afiln. When the paraffin is cold open the holes with a pin. You'll never have any trouble after that. Wleqcé. BABY? Mr Vauzhu vx-zw returning at once. she caught sight of Jim. ran to 111g a letter, He told me to go o; course, 1f djplgmggy is considered we valuable to use (in 810W‘ PCJ’ 312 m" 959 meg, Cvviv 11nd wit! Jim that at the meet him. 110118 herself at him away so I think it's w a girl. 1 ups in the family circle. it goes without saying that precious little of ii; i8 0555055 will prevent that unpleasant stick- rlnsc of the bearing Jeremy Clyde lmrietuously- don't care i1 m do put you in ever bestowed on clhldren. Yet nowhere is it needed more and never 18 9m p_m___popul,, Musk; w. ing that occurs when rubber meets " and been sympathetic. He had What's all this? Jim asked jail, she cried ve ementiy I'll like p, mom effective. 5R0. 51.7 m.. 5.8 mcfl. T115091? BE S6 writes Mrs. B—-, of North Syd- ney. Then; Consecon mother says: "We have not lost one night's rest. through teething." And Mrs. Wi, of Tbomuburg, uyl: "I have found Baby's Own Tablets ilie but of all chil- Specdy and effective in their work. Safe and harmless in their action. Sweet-tasting and easy to Mk0. Con- tain no opiates or stupciylng drugs whatever. Can be given with safety to the most. delicate baby. Analyst's report with every box. Also praised by mothers everywhere for the relief of umplc fever, diarrhoea, upset stomach, irritability, simple crcup, colds and other ailments. Try Baby's Own Tablets. 25 cents. Your money will be refunded it‘ you are not satisfied with the results. Mr. Vaughn would arrive at Of course not, Jim said cheer- um h 1 m‘; Tummy, _ Meadowbrook some time about fully. What gave you that idea? 5fu§§°“§.,.. “Li? wail-d up; muntlemy. . we do it m” gggflg: zotmmeafiotsmlggusemn‘ CB “m..-m dun.‘ “med.” M, mm.“ lummu -——— ‘ '“' Nora‘ Sam they would and 5° hm“ pausing ‘m ‘he veranda “w: 511' m m“ so much “m” we doimif “twirl, right. method is i ' l’ LONDON ‘ complaint collcxand constlPdtion " N AQ" "WW" —_ A w- did Rose’ Tears spilled down W” 5W1“ ‘w ca“ back t‘) Jim: ca“ I‘ 00mm 'An of “§.°°“.,l°'};£§i§§ih3g Lind; iloognyd thels Olli- 10130 PJlL-"Eflfi Pill and SMALL CHANGE And 80,1110 evidence pours in ‘from Chase‘ Nerve Food h" checks‘ she held ‘lghuy ‘D “m” t“ ‘he “iiage m" “h” “km 1H“ '1 p y ° - norwrmr mx. Elmer," in the third of thelr Ii 1-! I 8°00 id“ l0 wvswm I thankful mothers. Certainly. I'm 80mg l0 the 00$‘ i; ll i-l ht. arshmallows fine. Phlp cream; tage and sleep for a day. and a com?‘ tzheg rant? 33d gomdgflx a“ m cheese’ marshmallqws. suggl‘ I ’ half. Will you bring me some wed- an“; ‘ma? that we“ state cops and nuts. Pile on tarts. Serve im- '" w; . c w llfliqrv. ding cake? can't but anything over on Dad. mediatflly. i‘ ' | (‘I u‘wQ ‘k wrap coin carefully, address to d “W, T mmy mum- To Be q u d _ uhmonewwn Guard“! imngF blgdhindamen m will“ o‘ 1mm!“ on nuc Ilélgdgzl E?$ltl0h. Aw. well leave 1gnati.Whi.'t.hide frib- IQYIG N0. 3225 Elfin“; III can ‘Sig: ma?‘ he Lkacd.‘ Kilian". I __, If“ IOBIIIIQIIH “Qyfau- ueadh4n x m“ got s mm to have n date u x , aiiyleyco-w m: :5" w“ W c t k n magi o. Nam; want w? S l d d C h R d u, p4,,“ 1 l1 W0! W l always be the classic f android ,l.n'd h r pre- Y0\l'r8 concealing something. p 1 Y $.13“... m“: lent- it. in a lovely lily design that will lob]; equally esftytractivo inealviewhite hi; said “mg-d we“ u u" . . may gang-gnu Puulcmmil. a ggrilelnmbalaglelrwf: an finoicureaimei. Pretty enough w plane ma»; ElMdH M». street. Address got to lznow — he raid. I had a V u, Jtuwfifi}: fnlothmladtitaplkuim have acgllogguagesfraiwt-YW lmglugllzl ilngitre panel w e ymotive reappears. 1'0!- completo pattern and inltructioru (or all of these dcsiflll. (my Province Jim was relieved. . . . of Etl uettc 11hr All Occaalo A SAD MISTAKE Why did you try to make a mycb Big Saving. N0 COOkIIIQ. ,..§“.‘,..‘.i",§i‘,'-'§,‘.'.'.“’.‘dinlfiilmlié Th0 Gqlllfdllh lime BflvbmMAd? gfirdaraiiegtelorlllnowzxpgefinécom mun“) w Th‘ chulommwn tery of that? no asked. T, "t qukk "m; hm l ‘Mud... 10 ounce: of very eblcient remedy. and drug, 3g m" to "n, 9mm, i ‘ Smith called on his person. "Is Tommy's hands fidgeicd with ob- mun, m; "m. o‘. “m,” l; hm.‘ you ct four time: u much Mllill modi- w", “m”, Mam.‘ ‘M m. U it right for any person to profit jects on the table. co ui .7011 l_t'| your favorite d" i’: Y?" "°"7- It “"" l" "d "an, o; ‘fight _ '0 "WWII"!- Pnni your name and “firewall”!!!- ‘Jy the mistakes of other peoplel" I took her out in the Pierce. 32:11 510010100: l0 "I00 lllllllh llill "ma In‘), “hi. u...“ "m, R h To Th0 4" ' ‘ (hm-flu; 10 flsked» he said. Now. I auppfiié 7mm First. mak b i I lendid. ou can foal it eiratllil Needlework Dept. "Most mrtalnly not," replied the have to tell Dad. What does he ex- mm "numiiedlnllyil-up.“ omflcillll 03f t a air puuges in a way mt mun "n" . Parson mo" I can.‘ m“ a smooth “um. “n” a h“ momma‘ u“ M.“ "m ltiyslgiull. It loosens the lililcgam. liiflfighll DESIGN N0. B008 Smith brightened HS he replied: ber like Carol Ollt in the bmibn Achild could abicm. cooking beam ,.,,§,,',',§_‘.'r'§“?ff'm'k§§ ,','},hfi§:°:,,,° . ‘T “m, "u, ___ _ __ "Very well. then. perhaps you'd wagon. I suppose you'll consider it 'I‘hen get 2 ounces of Pine: from and iota you gut restful sleep. ' I a. — _ __ - _ _ _ _ _ _ — _ — _ — _ like to return that 7s 6d l paid your sacred duty to tell Dad, nngfldruiisist. hl| in n compound can] Just shit, and if not plnllad, your c 81ml Add“: - - - - - _ _ _ _. _ "_ ,_ _ _ _ ,_ _ _ _ _ — vou for marryiili me." i “N311. I10 added "Pfllimltly. t‘ n‘ “u” m“ h “mm "m"! N P01001101!- " Pmvm" cl” a --——--_--—-I|qy|pQQ-_-—-___--—