NTA CLAUS Over c EV"! TUESDAY, THURSDAY and TO l\l;lY rum illlllltll . f‘ RAYMOND MSSEY n‘ ‘Ilflllll u, m; Blcltlol fiiliam“ “M51”: itecll a. nlulne v.4 c‘ ,. ‘ IOIIII RESTIIII MW‘ (A MIIle Iolodlo Dolor Our-1n.‘) PRINCE EDWARD - SHOWING at 3.15—7 1r ~ a 0MP”? wit_h the greenest cost eifcr asscmb‘ d! A eelolu l . Wallet Hamill“ lanai Beecher A New w“ WYMIAAN. ADDED 's'i.'u"u“.|"s' :- TO-DA 3.551s. '»' and 9-31.: EARLYU t Mr. 1313A}. “~ fiilllilld 1'1‘ nu lavendish And Vicinity neeently, friends and ueilhborl “sesfi 'é“t..“.{'s $3- T3313?‘ e o e - finer lVn-e. Alfred Moore to cele- m their 50th. ANUVB59J7~ age; l eumptmll two-It served by daughter, Mrs. Moore. to upwards o! twenty-four gtlssts, the evening was pious “_, spent with. HILEIIJ, reading’; and stories of oxien tines. Many wkene o! remem- brance Were left by the guests, who d0 wishlnl m. end Mrs. Toombs many ‘happy returns 0! the day. Mr. and Mrs. Hulhle lhcllimon llld son Gardiner wen recent vie- ltors to cevendieh, the Quests o! Mr. Nld Mrs. Jemmlloh Simpson. Mrs. Charles Malcfllrlolno end lmsll son David. paid ls, visit to her mother, Mrs. Ellilce Lcwther- Tho W550i Alllh and Pauline Webb and Miss Uns Green left rose-titty for ‘ml-onto. where they viva w ipimd the winter. Mi~s Com ‘roambs, atenwrs-pher i" the c. u. a. ‘ltatlcn m». Charl- ottetown, sr-gnt, the w-elqfl-v-s w't‘1 h" carrots, Mr. end Mrs. L. Tombs. Meylirs. Mia: Ytfiarq-eurttc Houston of Mava u!“ i- ntimriim. me short course man is being hold at Charlotte- -.-__.... W1’- Wrbent Wvcnd. lrs v-etvrrr" tn w- ‘w... m». ,, seqyv mvneflflfifl °"“'"‘_"'"v rt W» Prince Ocuntv Result-l, sl-mnwrvde. A shnwov- we tendered m ‘Miss llilwcurito amt-i... l," M. lite-vie "“» bnw- m ‘lflfl “g u»; flar- Ilce stswvrt N"!!! to her marl-inst‘- W" msmv Pvt-mu m vim, nsrr-fev Claw mo". 1., ]enwy\ of h”. Infliq- "on. Mn. 01M: who i- in " "W- venr. hm ho-n vvr-tlivivll" "We ""- bw ""0. "A h-s snent. Hrrrrer visftdwv bit-ads. Ufwerriish Hahn-vi‘ is nmvrcsfln" 0d Miss CBPOIIDO MoOabe. Enid Clark, Sbflllbgmpllfl at -‘.he Bank of Nova Scotla, Charlotte- town, spent the week-cud with her parents, Mr. and Mn. John L. Clack, Rlust-ico. ‘Ilhe spacious home 0f Mr. land Mrs. Jeremiah Siimpson \\'.'\s openszl on Thursday Eve i vtihen up- wards of one hundre and fifty friends and neighbors guthered to feature of tihs eveni was q full- ylgged bgrqug, mile Mritrinlony, where the brlde w": seated on a WMMQ deck chair. After hem: escourted downstairs by Miss Mary Stewart to e serenade of Weddinrz Bell; “m; by little Miss Wlnnolu elm; who was rdbed in a. floor length dresg of rose silk, The hostess then enjoined M's: Simpson on the ilutility of tryinr her ‘voyage qvlonle. After the sing ng of an origtnai chorus to the music eailinc. Miss Simpson wee presented with am oar and fishing rod. On Tfiilllhllllig the fishing grounds H1 l-Bn proceeded to try her dick, and was fortunate m her catch of rifts, re- ceiving gifts from the sand Dooms. Blue Bea 99°01! family. GT8"! fields, Garden. ard the canine pets of tlho neighborhood vritih W710"! she was a great favorite. The verses acocmpnnvirsr these v'f' wine roar by Miss Mary Stewart. l-luvlnq exhausted this shims R yvwlv l.- (‘in t-rrrmgv npccarid viiheclcd by littl- M'ss Clo"!!- etftg were own-rd by Mrs. Newton ‘ifflplfllrfl’ as<"sted by Mrs. Georg" (Work, and verses rrad by M"- Flrnest MIIOLUM. causing miwh merrilnent. Helen. in hel- usual onmrntul mnnrvr. tihmiled one M"! Mid bellutifnl amid "Ifts hearty crucial-lee. Miss Mew Stewart norition as Chairman and the! yogidwginq men-mm was nresentcsi: miflinfil ytogm by bliss filemml" qimnllrm. chants hv the mcie choir rhl‘m n-y on oflclua‘ (‘FBIOIUB bv Ethel Monro and clemmial iii-Mow" n; me brfflg and groom Mtv vears 9mm n Chorus bv l ml!“ ow. , Reunion bv "W <‘-- -°'"‘"" 22g’ Th.” a ems sonrr comnleted v1 * . Iiunch uut.;"::':."..'.llt":.u.s .. m; enmmmlnifv and "he W?!“ 49V“ lv-eiuu. mvv" "M mn".q,m,,n¢e I m ' w "deity-w ‘(pl/m NM "Orin"!!- .. I GRAND OPENING DANCE iTYtifillTON CLUB WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 2 Good company, good band, good entertainment. Novelties, Lucky Spot prizes etc. Conn along and bring your friends ADMISSION 35a ' dressing. who give a Club this evenin new discovery. adopted been held over in DEC movcd across territory- of Mr. and Mrs. tell A. l’. o! Kitchener, Ont. insulate; elmfifiyfiflfg-cl f.‘ liq; "If. l3“ “not SPECIAL Nlqwg H. estc irxve the Marceau methods. Benefits from the lecture and llizlll- monstration will go to the Red Cross. Mr. Jalcque; arrived from Moncton by plane To-irllv- will, § SHOWS AT 8-15 _.. 1 A 345 §\\:i CAPITOL w... MARCEAU .111, creator of the uu method of hair- wlill Jncqzlvs, Can- udirin director of the nicthocl will iicnltlnstruiion at Mr. Just returned from Hollywood, He- wlll lecture on stlyos time. His method is revolutioniz- ing tlle hair styles across Can- ada. Mr. Jacques will remain in Charlottetown for a row clay; to teach this new Marceau beauty at Mr. and Mrs. Beauty Salon. Mrtl Marccnu is now touring Canada to introduce his Seventeen in Ontario, eight in Quebec, four in New Brlluiwvlck the V Marceau for War- way to Hoyts salons ulreuriv rday having t, John for two I ill Miss Caroline Gallant. Al» days owing to bud weather. War-ZS Years Ago Today . 1, lillL-Allled Supreme War Council held its first mectl in Paris. Gonnoli-q urea recaptured by 13F @1811 M0096- Isult German farce bolder ll Cambra East Africa Portuguese h“! George (hi m, who is now with the and at present. taklnl e course C. W. llational Film Board FREE SOUND MOVIES (llllth Gillie) gprlng Perk and Alexandria — Mhli, Hunter ver - Tuceny Borden — ' Wednesday llredelbane - Thursday Porkdole — F!“ ‘Y North lueilce — leturdu .. GlldEDlflN .. , St. Andrew Greetings '1'!" 1011""!!! m some o! the Brfltlntl frvm etetq- orgmieetlonll read at 5t. Andrew's Dinner in ‘rho (Jlleriottewwn lut evening: cletiel on thl; s Noveber 30th, 184.’). The Call of the Highlands m» the land of the bell, of the grouse and the glen, The lend o! the clear caller eir, when the busmlwe note from its warlike thros Bids! the clans to m. D. P. Bethune, Pres, '1'. M. McMillan, Fredericton soetet, s; 5|, m." A" 70 mt pug". W“?! in your distant Fer. fl: from Bcotlnnd of the mist the homeland and storm, 1n dI°W$Y airs. the run lmlte on your faces, The days so long mud wumj When ell ermlnd you lie the strs e fields elecpln Th. dwzsrv woods where no fond memories roam Do not your sad l-lserte oversees come lo To the hlglllf lands of your home! Let torrents tn , Emit winrsollglly, m m m. Snow-silence fall li ht l Tb it'll“? s"... g " "' I 1810 ome sblhtl in the valley, ° r‘ y Andihclexliialed Ion of Scotland, it is Fbr you have wandered over seas of longing, And now you drowse, and now ycu well may weep, When all the lwollectlone come u-thronging, Of their old country where your fathers sleep. By Nell Munro. St. Andrew's Scelei With fraternal grgrtllnug?“ to Brother Scots from Saint. Andrew's Society. Quebec. on their lmtn Anniversary. November 30m, i942. M. K. CRAIG, Prvsident St‘ Andrew's Society, Kingston, tnrlo l'l To The Sons of Scotland A 5°93‘? i-O m6 50ml of Scotland, A tribute indeed well earned. A toast I am proud to ofler To the sons of my native land; To the sons who have fought for freedom, To the sons who are fighting still. To the sons who have fought and bled and Jled, W110 fflllllht of their own free will; To her future acme who know no war, To those who may live ln a¢¢_ Maynl offer U115 toast topllll who V6 When all hostilities cease; To those who have died and are free from care, A11 W! can offer is n silent pra er. BY Alex Busse . St. Andrew's Society, flgmflmn, Ontario I've watched on Sunday mornings The Firth lie still es glee; nu Bell Rock Light 1 could m But not. the fer olf Base, rne Kirk-Bells would start 1! Fkom Broughty and Dundelg? ‘g Over the waters peeling Md lllvfllliflil out to eee. This would ‘tel-t the mils 31:1 3.1L Blow and deliberate, Rewinding all the Kirk-folk ‘I'M lhcv must not b0 late. Then I wee but e leddle, i..'?f‘°.’;d Wtlifidlil’ s... e on c m As lonely o; e star. an Bells ere no longer ringing, They're silent as the grave: Borne morn they'll wake rejoicing To welcome home the bravo, Lleut-Col. John Stephen, VJ] Bard. n ll. Andrew's and Oeledonlnn Society, Vancouver, 3,0, 0i!- ewcet. hour of victory, to thee our prayers ascend, ld the thunderous tumult. along the battle trend, Beeeechlng Cour c. Strength end Faith. to com at to the end, And triumph in the glory, when 10o shall then be friend Nicol K. Wright, Ben], loot!’ Oherll-lble loch OI the City of B06011, "I'll-e m’ doom o‘ human life An ke e fat revel; But e’ the warl . on’ hie Iifo. Moun lie at ee great level. An‘ that's e thoeht for me m’ you When fate‘: awards perplu us: In calm eternltyb wide view There's little that should vs: us." George K. (Iowan, President ll- Andrew‘: loelety, Albany, NJ. Herc upon this earth, 0 God, whet? warring hordes of men have The s irit of Thy Name in dust: We es of Thee, in full accord: Direct us from bywa e unjust. Dr. Gcorlie M. Wley, President from the It. Andrew's ll. Andrew’. Society, lhlifn On our hundred and seventy- fifth anniversary the North Bri- lsh lociety of llallfex sends at. Andrew's Day greetings with hill confidence that e new end better day is downing for this darkened world. , John Doull, President. ll Andrew's Soolet v N" Glasgow. N. . ‘ Cordial and fretemahgllcetlngs l-New Ole-govt ‘uh.’ ha...‘ i118. and; and the 1ow-' OEIITRAL iiIIARIIIAII This column of local interest, of l neway nature It flvo cents ‘u’ m l. Word, strictly pay- advance, JUST A REMINDER. 1f you hayg ‘Jvelmdifid RB-Ynlelit of our account, Fenllell 6s Chandler, 12.1-3.5 SEASON (11.03 SZ-Jfhe . ferry service 1mm wood islands to Carl- bou has been closed for this season. WEDNESDAY. Hall Holidays are Over, Our Store will he ope-n dill’ Wednesday, starting December 2nd for the month o1 December, Prowsc Bros, Ltd. 12-1-31, IN HOSPITAlZ-ghs many m. ‘end or Mrs. Percy ll, noun-Son, New Glasgow will be sorry to llear that she has enteljetl the Prince Eti- WBIVI Bland Hflfibitul for treatment. All hope for a sn dy recovery. COME to the Special meetings being held in thé Gospel Hall, Upper Prince Street, each niznt except Saturday at 8 o'clock. "He, that being often reprovctl hard- encth his neck, shall suddenly be destroyed. and that without rem- edy." Prov. 29-1. LZB-ll MlSCELLANEOIIS SHOWER. - On Wednesday evening, Plov lllth a host oi friends of Miss Clara .Clarkln gathered lit the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cullev m tender a miscellaneous shower. ‘Illa mom was artistically decor- ated for the occasion ulth shite streamers. ‘The brlde-to-be was escorted to the scut of honor by Miss Els‘e Kelly. A well laden basket was then canted 1n. The wrescnta were opened and presented t0 the bridc-txi-he by lvltves Anna and Elizabeth Custtck. Miss Clarkln then cxmcssed in a few words her cmtefillness. A delicious lunch we; ‘hen served and :1. social evenfitg “ms brcurzht lo a clusn by singing "F0. She's aJolly Good Fellow. lvlsson cannula. nnrumvs HOME-Miller Cpzier who return‘; 2n ed to Les Angelo-s on Nov. from Prince Elwilrli Island was ordered to ‘l’ l its he suifo ed a complete collanse. It is though! the trip h-‘vue land been too much for him us he was tinder the Doctors care before he started. However on his lefurn a committee called on 1\'I"._i0r Clrziel" uskinr! him to run for Coimcilmqn in ills Ds- trlot, He l5 past-pit. ‘lfllli. oi’ the Westake Chamber of Cimmerce. I15 well as past President of the Cun- adiml Club of Gnlifornlll. The Major has not yet declrlr-ti as} tn whether ‘he will accept the nwuln- ntiou of Ctwurilman as he feels it; nrclj would be n verv st-rnuous ‘ lllsl cflfinult position to fill and health is his first consideration. Personals m. a. F. Deva: mid 1m; Llcvd Dewar are leaving this nlnrnlug 0n an extended visit to Vancouver and other points. LAG J '1‘ Poirler. has returned to‘ Sumnlerside after spcndulrz ‘the iveek-clld in Clltlz-loitotruvlt visit.- in: his sister. Mrs. Hcllfl’ Alden‘ ault. 241 Euston St- Mrs, Bernard Gallant of Rich- mond and her dllilglitci". Ml"?- Arthur Wcdqc. are Vlfiiiillf; i-l Charlottetown, the gilvat; of an»; Anthony Burke, 212 Llusion Siljcct. Mrlrnrsozrs-sarrsmowrr BECAUSE iT SERVES uP JUST ONE DOUBLE TISSUE AT A ‘HME ,1? totes a SILKS AND ll reserved for news but advertising Iflfly be inserted ii-i_______ A§8NFEUERATl0N urn insuli- E’ ‘f- el-ai ol MI. James A MCCOHHIQ smcc I eooereo me Kite/var men; MY nausie-scnucams o»! me oven! ewes MY coco u~e~ hammered f eAves on LAUNDRY cites: wulN PO13 AND "N11955:; | U5 L m WIPE on _ MY RANGE. ii’ SBYV-G-TISSUB Box we: "MP-- 5AVE§ TDWELS FROM QECQVIIN5 SMUDGED I (Iron I lens! A7 I-l-SJ so now m WEARING A xterlvsx eovli awn-mo 1M0 A WI WOULD APPRECIATE, prompt pa ente 0d all cwounte due us — ill Ob er. Uol-l-l PATEIUPIO WORKERS "- At the Legion meeting on Thursday thanks were extended to Girls of theRed CmssCornolortbeirex- taelicnl showing. FUNERAL SERVICEE-‘ITU Illn- wus held yesterday morrum lrom me residence 01 his eon MI. Geoffllt lvLCCUlilllfllJ w 5t. Mary's Church i’ #911118. wmre ltequlelu Him Mass was celebrated by Rev. D.P. Cro- IKGIL Tne pallbearers were: Patrick on. John. wank Sterne. Arthur Mc- Quuiu, Adrian MCuLD-IS. Charles Mc- 1x11111011 and Angus Mccormac. o'er- vlce at the grave was conducted by L‘ other Mckcnna. I REEVES-BROWN .- Chalmers i United Church was the settinx for the mJJTiilRfl of Miss Beatrice leobin H.055 Brown. daluhwr of Mrs. lzl-ovm. and the late Stanlev David BFHWR. to MI. Malcolm Fmlavson lccevcs, son oi Mr. and Mn. Frank s. loaves. suutumrt. Prince Ed- ward Island. which took place at four o'clock on the afternoon oi November 7th. Rev. D. Miwvlcar was the ofllciatixlg clergyman. The bride wore a graceful gown of white satin in princess style. With short train and finger-tip veil held witn a halo, Sine ClLlTlGd a shower of sweetheart. roses and baby's broom. Miss Lillian Willong. u maid of honor was attired in rose. and the bridesmaid, Miss Emily Hill wore blue, while Miss Grace Brown, the bride's young sister wore rose with blue accessories. all the attendants curried arm boquets of chrysam" theumunls. The groom was support- ed by Mr. Keith Kennedy. B. 5c lormerly of southport, P. E. ., and the ushers ire-re Mr. David own, brother of the bride, and Mr. Nor- lnnn Coulter. The church was beau- iriully oral/ed with autumn flowers and terns. Fbllowing the ceremony e reception was held st Woodl-lall. An orchestra was in ilttenuanoe, and a Large number o! y guests were sent. Late Mr. and , Mrs. Reeves eft for o. weadirlg-trlp , Quebec City. The bridegroom is 3a. ‘grscluate of McGill University, in 1e employed es engineer with Defense Industries, Ltd, Mr. md Mrs. Reeves will reside in Montreal. rllARKEN JVICQUAID NUPTI. AL-bq-A very pretty wedding was sclunmlzed in st. Teresa's church, Othuiva. on Nov. 23rd, when Clara Heena Clarkeu daughter of Peter -Cl:irken was united in the holy bonds of matrimony to John Francis McQuaid son of Mr. and Hirs. Frank McQuaid. The wedd- ing ceremony was performed by l Rev. Nlgr. Fay. The bride who was tgiven in marriage by her father i marched up the aisle to the strains of the wedding march. The bride wns attractively attired In o (loo;- leflvtll dress of blue sheer with marching veil. She was attended by her sister Eileen of Montreal who wore a floor length dress of pink sheer with nmtchlng veil. Both the bride and bridesmaid wore white accessories and carried a beautiful boquet of maiden fern and chrysallthemums. The groom was ably supported by Mr. Maurice cllllll. After the wedding cere- mony the bridal party proceeded to i116 iQuebec suite) Chateau liaurier where a sumptvhs wedding break- fnst was served in the dining room. to a lags nlmber of relatives snd friends. The remainder of the day was _1o_vousl7v spent at the bride's home- 17 Gilmour St. In the even- int: the bride and groom left on a honeymoon trip to Montreal. The brides: lloinu away suit was of blue wool with black accessories. The Guardian joins in wishing Mr. and Mrs. McQuald many years of hilppily wedded bliss. (Ins: a lnnr U MAJ" Bow get-a Beau! In Linen, Brass Ind t & Bins» and COME TO IIOTRE DAME IIIGII TEA DEC. 2nd and 8rd Magnificent cllrlltmee Gifts Special Table of Baby Glits- En-lless variety of Alli"!!!- Certificate and novelty‘ lovely llau SATURDY Evenings at 6.30 YLANDS, every TUESDAY and SATURDAY a.» Leather, Pewter, , Pottery-Paintings Tablet. other Games II"! dwork for Prize!- for K. of HON H. ll. Don't GARII PARTY TONIGHT 8.15 MEN forget Chickens B. HOME STEVENS TO BE CANDIDATE . Nov. l0-<Hori. WilNDSOR, OINT, 1!. H. Stevens, former minister of 2.30 P. M. ’. TEA and SAL! c Saint Peters Cathedral WEDNESDAY, DEC. 1 Home Cooking I Cllllilretfts We" \';!rIt-i\ 111M: \ ‘lJllS ‘Hump-unmet All: Antique T.ibl_. Bunk Tabb G ’ Holy iEs.i1-.iu~;-l' Hall TONlGIIT 3,3‘) The privrs llw the rule no those 171M‘ - Bingos In th. city, | Froez-rzut g For Cllal-llclblo Jxvvx. By Louie Arthur Cunningham, Author of “Of Thole Three Loves," “lllarlonette,” Etc. edby IN par . "That young story is one and about myself. And t ways pleasant of only sin lmpos moi-DAM we shall take i ZYGG 110W SKTINQ ARE SCAKEDUNQW i/v-nl e Imn b C-LK-I we mREAP meow/o csK/rzkl ‘vi v said madame, who waited on me, ii not. support- ing tombstones, are being support- pensions; so 1 Meridel and the Montreal and Bee that. they buy the things they need. Right now they like ecarecrowe." Even now I could lieve -/what are you standing there for. Baron. you imbecile!’ "If madame has no further need me--" "fliers, my friend!" Rudolrphs shoulder. good men, s kind men." "When Meridel learns the truth I srrl efrald she will despise me. I cm tor, e rrsud—" "You are nothing of the kind.” said Madame indignantly you are, what then am I? It is not enough to see these young ones luaiplzv secure at last? To hear their laughter? To know that you "Wdflmle t; ntnutljeiyllpd" face of him draw ll , rn door he! La u old lady. the door and i tow rd t ma“? a eth and who hld taken out her them in again. "w at now. my old one?" "1 have a litte money saved. I voice was e ehoulri like you -" _ Madame leached for a hair brush. mnn, ‘war i. ~ snatched it up. balanced it in hot‘ elewilke hand. then said with sud- _ I. _- “n gqntlgness, "Forget about that. WTkPI. 1c way There is so Ii" flldllflldlll! 8 mmnrvxr N. "V? ‘Edie. ggpfg]; 1 Th. plum-e of mr-ual grinned O v mctzkiugly val- hi‘? 1217:, nor drop- "llt ll IO 14ml since I W60! 110p- lng table as ‘will; Li’ l.“ ray, "W "that those shall take little ollel to "But, madame—" The old lady ignored was understood that he was to come to hey- once each ay for orders and plans of operation. did all the talking and Rudolph, for all attrition paid his few timid suggestions, might just as well have talked to the stone statues in the Rltldolph. It Mud-lame sosmp Rogcr- we shall let him drive down with us. He met the princess last night und kept me up until all hours telling me how wonderlul she is, what beautiiul hair slu, has. whet my- ln her eyes. Poufl I have heard it all so often -about this thiat an —and about hough I sneered at. him. it was good to hear. It is al- to a woman's ears pretend to be- $h¢ patted "You are a "And l! M, u m! Rog] In their underwear, setting with DOQI 2'31? olnohlc L313»: the Minnie turo pool. mo; fear out of their lives? This sunlight le I rs ‘he llotlerksybiilddaylllls tftnPtglliillel-Loilllxlt ii it tin and l went lllkll‘. and lust. bo- i‘ wgrg barred bluckly as it. might. be " for her -wllat then? No, no, you went over- must not reproach ever. You must make for them. Please see that the ls ready in en hour and tell Roger German come don-n in a parachute golden and yourself -not things bright cu him with us " Rudolph. You must understand that "lle P-l “q u baron. you are drawing far more could ulltrlflsi w” ,m%m' m, g _ of a Islaf? than You ever dzd as Martin. Egg", We ‘LIMII t Y, e. butler It is kind of yuotootter, but Mon-t 21;” n a to the cottagz . I have more money than I can ever w‘; “m, h, M; gone M1_ ,| encnd and this gives me e M” loolld I an new our P00? 5°" 1 ~ deal ni pleasure. Do not trv u’ mmmo gricot lying dead on . spoil it. please. Let me have m! v at the hommc Fur-o‘ ls time-ll“ h pun. old hag, "acre .. one who didn't you limo your "way l7i'lLh hi! 11h You would n " . " in brokcrilgc oiiise ' s. biscuit f and nnrultvl oil" to lolnbo . b. __ u “Insole-n. p tlll ‘l “I beg piLa-ltlll, lllsclaulo.’ "Moll Dleul Arc loll still Please get out. - "v I have dress. And tr‘. u ones make 115w}! “.1 :' . ilour we lire gong 1o the g: lot clay , lllOlltri-fil " "You are so ltllid, uluudfinel. ‘ shall 8o now " He found Pcl in their undcr Rog?!‘ Fullc ti. a lop _. :13’ nutty was tut‘ "."(l ming. Itogel to s deco eagle wager \U .1 t hem side Den da 11701 Ivllhtin is be me B07119 O t. it'll‘ ("IYKWTCHCPS l“ a man's soul mt‘. 11' forged can mnfch Gods uerioonl. , God's the one to scvlo dlcfa Just the sumo. l.’ you shout stumble on one, he‘??? hi! him on the hem n-‘Mo you am nsifng the divine. old " , "VH3" sow “(WHY Home!» "A great rill this Bone ' » homme Frisco ‘ ' “his COli-‘IQB vnis outside village," Slliil Rue-ills‘. "It will h! llttl, wood dud tllzri dllv Pol Mon fore we came to lilo cottage o plumb "And we llln " Pol Miiftill’! bhn ‘ 1- § eyes were seeing it all again. "We ‘- hld in a ulpllice and we saw l right in the. iv-‘d incl’. oi Bon- ‘ e will’. we saw \I'.\l‘ " d 1'0 up to ‘ OTC‘, and wall: m II “An there was a =l1 J5. W61‘! In" other Morr- 1 5951118’! know Emit it r‘ \ utcd an preset l‘.c \ mme Oilfi- wli q t. .\ Flco now ll “n” fly l; Oontlnuofl '