Q1135! C2‘?! 5172*”? '35.??? Cihltllbcir- iii. -—Today list: .4 NANEY. til-nit nit a! ad i‘ Jr? I L with llllll DAVIS - DANA ANDREWS Mi ‘ AFN - UFRY (RABBE iii AlDRlC-GE - HARRY il/ALLY VERNON {in and ”5ifl.°? ’ the sfowoway baby who scuttle: the war games ...und runs a romance ragged! Shorts Reel Recipes Tested BINDE TWINE We sell the cr-li-hraied "Sil- ver Leaf" 'l‘wlni-. made by "l! Brnnfforfl (‘nrvlnqe C0" Lid» (made In (‘nm-ula). Om- car 1.1;"! just arrived and selling ‘g mantifiirtiirers Dill‘?!- ' (Large anrl srnzill halls. Ever! ball gl"\":\1'.it‘l‘(| 550 i014 1° gyp- nounil. vviloutsaili: and RETAIL For Sale nt Olll‘ Fjllljl) SW73" out; lzv STREET CARTER 8i 00. Litiiited Ilflfififiiizfitfiflflfl ED WARD fi I p" ,1} to meet Public f‘ Mic N0 SHIOKYD TWINS IN TNVIN COUPLETS Adventures (if Nit» ltz-cl — Camera Man — "Flying stewardess’ - Kennel Kings Marketing Service. Dominion Dc- prirtment of Agriculture: l Broiled Chicken Select broilers weighing 1 i-2 to 2 pounds. Split down the back, clean and sprinkle with salt. Pie- heat broiler rack for i0 minwes. ‘ PIECE b TOilQF-i. skin side down, on greased broiler rack, about 3 inch- ' es from heat. Brush with bi t and broil_ l5 to 20 minutes. rn. Brush skin side with butter andI broil about 15 minutes longer, or‘ until birds are nicely browned and tender. Oven-cooked Broilers Select broilers weighing l 1-2 to 2 pounds. Split down the bllCk, clean and sprinkle with salt. Place on a greased rack in shallow bar.- mg pan. skin side down. Brush “fill butter and cook in a moderate oven 3a0 degrees Fahrenheit, for 25 min- utes. Turn and cook for 20 minutes or until birds are tender. The birds may then be brushed with butti~r and placed under the broiler flame for 5 minutes to improve the colour and flavour. Fried Chicken Select lump. Younl ohldmnc wei hing to S pounds. Dlsjoint " "Eiidgciit birds into portions for sci-- ving. Dry and roll in flour season- ed with salt and pepper. Use a heavy frying an with l-B inch on more melted utter or bacon fat. Add chicken and brown well on both sides, using moderate heat. Cover pan and finish frying chicken over low heat until ten- der. This will take 25 to 30 min- ues Note: If top stove space is limit- ed. after chicken is browned on both sides, the cooking may be completed in oven at 325 degrees F, using covered pan and allow- lng approximately 45 minutes in the oven Roast Chicken Select A or B Milkied chickens. Clean. sprinkle inside oi chicken with salt and fill loosely witii well seasoned stuffing. Truss bird and place in uncovered roasting pan, breast side down. Runs-t in mod- crately slow oven, 325 degrees F, allowing 30 to 85 minutes pui- pound, dressed weight. A s-pounil chicken requires flTTpfCXlillliiPlY 2 l-2 hours. Baste frequently" dur- ing roasting with melted fat. Tiirn bird mi back to brown uniformly‘ during the last hour of runs: .. Note: Chickens mav be suits torily roasted at 350 degrees l". lowing 2O to 25 minutes per pii" dressed weight. or fl]7‘,)"fll(‘ll l 3-4 hours fcr a Fi-pouiiti ('ill' If roasting at this temper ' the birfs shnuid be hawtl ‘l freciuenilyn It is fzund that shrinkage is sightly greater the higher temperature. l ‘.-.=.l".".." ."."..-.='.=.-.. -.-.-.-.-.-.-~.-.-.- 1.11.1 MPO RT\T{f'l€"-—“.\I.I. GIRL Ri'l\'i7!i"—“'l‘i<ll§ ___i'i".'.'t.~l§€§ilt‘.-fi Woman 55f :5 — By — i: ELiNORIZ BARRY I" I -“u"u"- ll": ‘ii k a‘ a n ‘f-“tl i ‘a’ I '1' a a |*'n"|' i li.‘ll"i‘i.li Y] \' .Sllil(l\' illllfilllflll‘, luv‘, the hec-lutiid liiUfU llllflfilllilll i» \ PIOIBCLBQ iillflll 5Q k . l liliit-irt time for any (‘fllllillly Ol the. to set» hing is 0K3‘. nuts thc doctor! in,“ sne replied, to to her that she b1: too wcll if l-he‘ ' \\. . and l.itii iL our ll i|l'lll‘l' who \'.i‘lv: trying to draw her lllil’) lill‘il' riciivitiers. “But it. sit .-: ii;c up and I'in going to cut’ out sonic oi the jam: for this vveeki iiiiyiioiv , , , You might tell peop.e' its b5 vour orders." "iii! You don't expect anybody ivcittti lit-lime tliiit you were obey- ill," tiy Ul'(l(‘i'a ui mine, do you? \\ tutti.- you ever tukcii niy ad- 'iti, in}: 4 lady?" , He Still’; tit he: with such a sud-i i “l-t-ii SuJlCllillg look in his blile that JOIiCE hushed deeper than r CNCII. "Ativ eYoniQs natural to a doc- tor i‘ " lie went on. "ll you are ,gol; to ‘tiike advice, I wish you'd i ltliin ie Ive given you long ago. Quit s excessive smoking! Lcok at ‘tilt’ w; you lidget," “lint I haven't smoked since day bcitre ycsturdajy," retorted Joyce tri- lllllpillliiily, "so can't be that?’ '1'. tutu t? Wiicwl No wonder you re iitrvousl Don't you knoiv you cuiii cut it out all at once? Not a ,t;irl wilii yxtul" highly strung nervous systvzii, wlios bcen smoking at the IAJITXIIC rate you have! Use a little commonsense. Here, take this. If yOliWliiilll to cut out smoking. do it grzidurtlly." He handed her a cigar- ette “lili a zlccisive gesture which made rt-iusai impossible. Joyce took it, hcr hand shaking. But ociore she had even raised it to lit r mouiii,tlicr.' were interrupited by the ;il‘l‘i\'ill of Roxie. "Dr, llison, the (stilt-g hospital wants to speak to you, sir." The doctor junipcd t0 his feet. "Thanks, Roxie, just tell them I'll be right tlicrc. Gooy-bye, Frills, I'll drop in iigrilti later," and he was 011' without a bitckwiird glance. Joyce drew a breath of relief. "An- othcr onc killed oil! That message l\"lS ‘ * luck. I couldn't light this tic with him looking on," she mt inurcd. Slit.- successfully lighted the cig- arette mid iitlliCii at it daintlyz After n fcw iiuimtuls. however, licr atten- lion tins suddenly distracted by the ll])})l‘t,'i\('ll oi a woman. Iii he!‘ 1'8- neivccl agitation, Joyce swallowed a iuriuiiiiul oi smOkO. which to her surprise slu- found herself expelling llllilllilll her nostrils and mouth w "rut mi)" sensation of strange- AllPlllllliCiltiV her breathing it|.i .ii.tiu:. \‘,llS performing a famil- llll‘ operation! F0 tiiict in mret another vislton. ' r- iti her ir-ct and smiled at the newcomer. l ' " ' is, what A TOP‘ i qr» c. 502i ted herself‘ i fiilflll! forty tears old stltiu still ililf‘ Iii Roar . . . as Mickey crashes cafe society Howl . . . as ludy saves him from being thrown out on his ear! Thrill. “as the whole Hardy family hiis~the exciting Big Town for their happiest hit! LEWIS STONE Cecilia PARKER Fay H 0 L D E N ANN RUTHERFORD DIANA LEWIS i! (.01 y, you ..i \v.i_\' _~,<.u cliti ‘ 1i n:.t gti milit- \\l‘.l) lint» iu use ll fl Mrs, Paul Packard Xl1lii'iJl0_i)0l‘i('ll. She illltl l-flllCllifti on; .- oll tiic hordes cllu multitude oi m, jn\‘1[flli()1\"(‘ii into another rut: (IHARL()'I"I‘E'I‘UWN GUARDIAN Deb No. l. . .or bust! key RODNEY and in. GARLAND ~ .1710 7.00 I\ (lfl W PLAYING \'l\llll ‘."i' in beautifully fitting white kid walk- llli‘. _5.ll-l1t'-1'>. 'rl't'1m the to.) oi i.cr not to iitr ieri, Airs. lnlill Pack- arzi Vii» liiiiii;i;iil.i;vl\' iivlt CLPhLUd and ' l tqfiifiillfii, e zihecteci Frills one-half as un, i ~ ~ ' th 5t » iiglr rrlizhrd her.‘ , ' .~eii:>i:s iti- .i - lo sat- that he iviis a lei Havi- ttviit‘ llpi.‘ \\llll r-cd- ll llllliit.‘ a llicr-i . I illltClli i-ohliid "c, Her \\t~ll"l,ni.ii_' sii.i c l .d shins (l: .ii Zl",‘.till at lc. ‘ ill i.i'lf‘ll ive l" iie A dc iver l . ch illl ‘ii . A siltcti iii iliiie lltv -‘-'~\'\'-*' D. S, hiciitgcmery, Aciutant, Capt. Pill _ ,_ , _ D E. Gallant Paymaster, Crpi. L. I": vtuilfiiflPli ' _ m‘ “"m‘"" l’ 1“ d- “Ami “n, E. Prowse, 2nd. Ir-eut. Darrach, 2nd. .i i.ii ill 11~II1_ <"=1511.\K QDUW“ “f” k‘ " ‘W951 L, t. Seaman. 2nd. ljeut. Francs. W. u, M“. ‘nth h...‘ l.u. ic ]-.t-,)l . vli ‘Zlil: now t Elle}, Lieuh Scot, Lem" ‘H-"t u" “*5 N“ l §p""°uk1*l“k“° Ni holscn, 'L.eut. Casey.’ Leut. L "‘.‘p_m*.9ml,.‘ . . L . "PM » . i. .», Stewart, Lleut, Nlilligan. Lirut. Rar- . slit iuclliu. > flit iiie siiojttt. ,1.“ bu“ D1,”, Lleut Kenrwy must nave ihoujglt ‘Lv 11 ' p. t .t-r lovl- to you .iii<i “‘ ' ‘ ' ' "‘ ' ' “ ‘ IOQJUn YOUR}? 1C.‘ ill]: (lilllil YPCJYCI- oil lloiii ilie accident and Paul said to toil you licd sometime iouliy, He's hziiing liiiizli Cnruithers- rit the ciuu vtiili Otis Clo , bust ("as iiiciiu from the city, aiicil tliey nccn. with Art Belinztin to tnake up oi ; a foursome." ' p: obuhly run iii rlc and a c uoinll to ulziy golf rill ailer- _It_ ivns nearly an hour lat-er ivhcn| lU-‘P front tlzc subjct .s, ranging. frcin the iieivrst. colu err-tun and its, wonderful ellcqls, to the details oii the rCCLllL coniinctneiit of a Mrs.i Weilmaii. The effect of this call on Joyce was a wcarily annoyed feclin that .~lie' had suffered more than tic nct rc- siuts in llic any 0i etiliglilenilig fut-ts were worth. "By the wily. Delphine told me that she saiv Arthur Maitlaiirl one niaht huung dinner a1, the Puiacel with what she called a ‘jazz baby‘ in. a verniillion evening dress. And l= heard frcin somebody else, though I won't repeat the name because there's one thing I pride myscll on, it's not spreading scandal 0r gossip -‘—but it's a woman who spends iii tot of her time in the city, and you know her almost as well as 1 do- that Maitland has two separate apartments in tlic city not Just tliel one where the iiicn have their slag parties. I think you ought to know those things because you're so care- less about appearances and it's a crying shame the way you run around with l. man like Arthur Maltlland." . In the midst of the resentful fury that seized Joyce at the nerve of the woman for mixing into her pri- vate affairs she could not lieip feel- ing admiration for Liiurines cour- age. She had thought of Frills as a dynamic being who would not for a moment, have tolerated the rebuke or advice of such a complacent up- holder of middc-agcd convention- atitics. She herself was speechless, whollv utiprephrcd and no match for Laurines methods of attack. It 000u1'1'cd_to her, however, that this information of the second apartment might be used later in her iiandlin of Maitland. and she could not help being a_ lit-tie gratciul to Laurine for iurnisliitig hcr with tiny weapon. Lauriiie, not waiting ior the scar- let-laced Joyce to reply, went on calmly, "When y-oure .1 little older, my_dcar.uiid have had its much ex- perience as I have of the word, you'll realize it's foolish to put any ifllfiivvlfl a iiiiin who is so lackiny in Drinciplc that he can deliberately compromise a married woman. Nine limes out oi tcn. lie won't bc faithful in her, lillii tt-licii she's been made a fool of she'll find that she vras only one of n iiunitiei" of other silly wo-l iucii. Arthur Miiitland is no uiiier-, ciit from ttic rest. Well, I must run alontz now. And do come over soon, mv dear, Paul tiiid I arc always g ad,‘ to we come you. and no matter what, liziilliciis, you inust fccl you have a ieiiiue in our sliiiple home . . ." Joyce wits left alone ngaiii, plung- , ivliirl of emotions. m tat-limo so nutirv new things to thin‘: obtill’. >0 iiiniiv angels all ut ti‘ xi. ~ llFTl ‘nrtre pafc Mun citco this hilsuics 0t’ he‘ l'-‘"ls i ' li . lit llitie nose, and it P- - ~-_. tliatit makes me dt v- illl‘ i|,. u .-.r~.illi who're corners 1‘- lfl Ill 131cm togvllirr, Vlhwv, bu (hi... .t»-i my. n Dpiuinnt compiam. M s.‘ Paul Packard is a fearful and lug expression. Her feet were shod! Wfmflefflll femlle! I'll bet all 1 have if‘ of Providence. R.I., aunt and uncle E of pink roses and lily-of-the-val- Ethel MacPhee and Harold Forsythe. {The Central Guardian thin column In reserved for new: ol local Interest but advertising of a newly nature may be Inserted n I cont: ~ word strictly pay- . able in advance. I ; l CONFEDIBATION LIFE INSUR- lNCu. L-MBU-‘I-ZA-Bli. PHILATELISTS HAVING collec- tions for sale phone 132. L-l-li-li. i SEASON TICKETS FOB OLD HUME WEEK. -—- These popular amusement tickets are now on sale , at all Drug stores and at Old Spain Restaurant. They are good for ev- ery performance of the four days and are transferable. The rice is , only $235. 1-101 NOVEL CONTEST —Mlss Char- lottetown will be chosen tonight in ‘the beauty contest sponsored by l the New Dome Ballroom. Kensing- ton will be represented by Miss Mll- idred Cooke, and Summerside by Miss McCormick. MILITARY APPOINTMENTS. — 'P.E.I. Highlanders, John W, Mac- l Kenzlie, John I. Nicholson and Her- ‘ bei-t D. MacDonald appointed to be i Second Lleuts. Infantry: P. E. I. Highianders (details). Major W. J. , MacDonald. E. D.. appointed second in command; Capt. C. R. be Captain; Second Lieuts. R. N. ' , G. S. Storey, W, R. Bur- nett, W. E. Phillips, G. G. Fergu- son, E. s. MacNutt. C. M. Galbraith (and) to be Lieutenants, OLD HOME WEEK entertain- ments at the Exhibition Grounds will be within the reach of all. There will be no admission at the Main Gate. but children under 12 have to be accompanied by parents. Admission to Grand Stand for af- ternoons racing and vaudeville. 15c, children 50c. Admission to evenin performances in front of Gran Stand 35c. children 25c. Season Tickets good for each and every performance of the four days on sale at all Drug Stores and Old Spain Restaurant, only $2.25. ' L251-l0i FAlRCHlLD-COX.-—A quiet wed- ding in St. Mark's Church, Halifax, rrioay evening was that o1 Miss Louise Cox, daughter oi Mr. and , son of Mr. and Mrs. fNcison féllfClllKl, Georgetown. P. E. ls and. Rci‘. W. W. clarkson, rec- .ior of the church. solemnizsd the marriage, The church organist play- ed the trending march. The bride, y who was given in marriage by her 'l.lll(.‘.€, Gilbert Cox. R.C.N-. wore a while StPCEI-AGTIQUI dress. with a.‘ wtilte picture hat and white octet-l 53l'l'.S_ and a corsage bouquet of rss- ; cs. Ml5§ Freda Murphy was brides-t maid and she wore a blue frock with i white atczssorics and a ccrsa e cii rcscs. James A. B. McCcnncl, of the P. E. I. Highlanders. was best mun. Later an iniormalvreceptlon for relativcs and a few friends “TS held at the home of the bride's par- cnls, Mr. and Mrs. Fairchiid will ieside in Halifax. I AT GOVERNMENT HOUSE — The cftcers of the P. E. Island L.g1:t "a were ent-srt-a ned in- fc l‘y on the beautiful Govern- inrni. l-lou e ggcunds FY3112)’ ai.er- noon by Hs Honor Lieut-Govern- or LePagie. Light refreilimeitts were served during the enjoyable‘ affair. Those present were. Lent-i Col. E. W. Johnston, Major F‘. M.- Nash, 2nd in command, Major O. W. Campbell, A Squadron, Major F. W, l-Lvndmnn. B Squadron. Capt. Lelut. Carruthers. The ices were cut by Mr. w. H. Ya Dzau. s:st.'r cf Mrs. LePage and Mrs. Louise IiERRELL-WARREN- St. Ann's Church, Hope River, was the scene a pretty wedding. Wednesday morning. Aug. 7. when Rev. Earl Daltcn united in the holy bonds of matrimony. Miss Annie Harrell, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Conieliits Harrell. and Erf-st F. Warren, eldest son of Mr. Gabriel Warren. The bride was becom- ingly dressed in blue, with picture hat and matching accessories. Miss Bertha Warren. sister of the groom was bridesmaid and wore pink or- gaudy with while hat and acces- sories to match. The groom was ably supported by Arthur Dolron. Hope River. Previous to the wed- ding. the happy young couple re- ccivecl many beautiful and useful gifts. Among the guests present were Mr. and Mrs. James flattery of the groom, and from Newton. Mass. After partak- ing of a sumptuous breakfast at the bride's home. the happy couple left by motor on their honeymoon. and on return will reside in Hun- ter River. PRETTY SUMIMER WEDDING. —'I‘wo pretty weddin s were soi- emnized at Bethany nited Church on Saturday, the aving friends also friends both cases, while hero, are from Charlottetown, P. E. sland. Rev. J. D. Archibal wedding was at 2.30 o'clock. when Miss Dorothy Carol MacCannel, daughter of Mrs. Har- old L. Smith, Charlottetown, and the late A. C. MiwCannell, became the bride of Elmer Dewar Mac- Neill, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. N. MacNeiill, Charlottetown. The bride, who wore a rose colored sheer red- ingote with white picture hat and white accessories, carried a bouquet icy. She was given in marriage by her step-father, Harold L. Smith. Attending the bridal couple were the bride's step-sister, Miss Hazel Smith. and her brother, Ralph. In the ceremony performed at 3 o'clock, Miss Lillian Gwendolyn Duke, daughter of Arthur Dukeof Banff, Alta., and the late Mrs. Duke. becamotfie bride of Harold MacDonald. son of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. MacDonald, Charlottetown. The couple were attended by Miss The bride was charming in a gray and rose street length frock, with that she's tellin every one she knows about Art ur Maitlandai oth- or apartment, If it weren't that it hflllled me find out more about life here I should have been bored to death bv Leurine. . . .” She picked up the letters aglain and re-read the ones from "Sop ie" with a growing longin to see the baby. Fired bv this feel ng, she went into the house to hunt for Sophie's’ But there was no Sophie gskin book. (To Continued) address. in t and she carried a nosegay of pink roses and baby's breath. Slie was given in marriage by C. W. sang "I Love You Truly" during the signing of the register. A joint reception was held at 413 Oxford Street, where both Mr. and Mrs. MacNeill and Mr. and Mrs. Mac- Donald have taken apartments. Guests included a number of friends and relatives from Prince Edward Island. Rev. J. D. Archibald. iviio was also present, extended cordial wishes of happiness to each of the hap y YOUPK couples. - Halifarl- Mai, Aug. 6. Personals Master Eugene McPhee, of New Haven, is Visiting friends in Elli- erald. Mr. John Reeves Sydney. is visit- ing friends and re ativcs in Monta- gue. Ml‘. Iweves is employed in the Works Office Department of Na- tional Defence, Sydney. Mrs. Harry Green, Albany, is visiting in Emerald, at the hcmc of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hughes. Miss Marjorie Hyndman, Monta- gue, is visiting in Charlottetown, guest of Mrs. H. Stetson, Doichestei" Street. Mrs. T. F. Reeves, of Sydne,v._C.B., is visiting hc-r sisters, Mrs. J.Wight- man and Mrs. D. M. MacDonald, It Malpeque, P. E. Isiaml. Miss Elizabeth Murphy, student‘ nurse at the City Hospital, is spending a pleasant vacation at her home in Emerald. The many friend; 01' Mrs, Winnie McEwen, New London, will rctirct i_o learn of her illness in P111106 EH- wgrd Island Hospilti but all" hope for her speedy i"€‘l‘0\'l‘1')'- Miss Marguet Fleming, Ottawa. is spending her vacation here. Al present she is visiting her aunt, Mrs. J. Austin Murphy and Mr. Murphy, at Emerald. Cormrnl J. Douglas Mlll'1)ll_\‘, of the R.C.A.F.. Halifax. mid lilS ,bride, the former ‘Miss lDadstvoll, oi Tveiirui, Out. 'spending two ivreks on the Isla the guests of . . Aiiii-rlitfls ii. ents, Mr. and Mrs. A stiu Mtii pliy, Eiiiernd. I In Memoriam i MRS. MINNIE rims aiviiicari . 11PM‘: On Tuesday. July 30th the funer- al oi Mrs. Niiiiiiir- l‘l“.‘.Si‘l' Rlllffffl‘ widow of ilielnte Vhllznm W. ‘ ray of Fredericton, E w in the Pleasant V. "' n: {i til" '. Erlivar-i l\iillt~_v, p.i :1 t. d an mo. ' _ to ltfrs. Zvlu s. sustained interest iii ilic ‘ 'c church iii the valliyv." It itcvri" ivtiv- ROALDE LUXE xgtich she Wore a leghorn picture ' Dompierre. Airndale. Clyde Thomas j Cziihcriiie V‘ ‘ll"‘ ‘ not‘ o; l.ill‘l(‘.‘.l for Iiliiilirifs relieves aches. . AUGQELZ. 1940 t l TUNEIN ior uii lite inteiesii ON CFCY n9 Features oi the CHARLOTTETOWN "OLD HOME WEEK-RACES" 1 TUES., AUG. n Wm, AUG. i4 mutt. AUG. is nit. auo u l c}- i ltiliiiir-gfbb" Allililtgliini)" Ailiiiifgiob" A',§,§,'_"°°" 2 30-100 2.30-3.00 2 ao-aoo 2 104-00 4.00-4.10 4.00-4.30 4.004 3n 4,004 ,0 Evening Evening Evening E - moo-coo n.oo-io.oo 7.00-1.20 8.00-8.30 abililkfag THESE BROA Ma "EXPORT" I CIGARETTES 5 CANADA'S MRGESI INDEPENDENT EEG .- crcd, although for the past twenty- four years she had resided with her ‘daughter ltlrs. Ernest Mitchell of . iietiniltei‘, N. H., from whose home she died on July 23rd alter a very. brief illncss. It was front this housc-I zilso that a juncriil service was held’ before the remains were takcn to| Prince l-Jtiwzird Island, Accompanying the remains were Ml‘. iiiitt liirs. Charles N. Flanders, Mr. illlii Ali-s. Ernest Mitchell_ and I~'i".tsci' hfuirziy. t lvlis. lvlurrtiy lcavcs t0 mourn two sorts iuld two daughters. NLrs, Annie hlliclilll, l\ii'.>. AlUClil Flanders and i-rlisci‘ M. Aiurray of Hciinikcr, N.H., laud Jiiiucs Ptrpe Niurray of Meath ark, s. chew Also four ‘i gruiidda rs It rs. Henry Vt, Isltrvtais, Z\ "s. Irvin Uilliiigliiiiti and | MlSs 'l'liclir.it Uoclirane oi Concord,‘ iN. ii. and bylYlfl Edwards of Hen- ! iiikci‘, N. H, L-483-B-l2-ll. 3 POOR GIVE SAVINGS j FOR BRITISH CAUSE l LONDON, Aug. l1.—(OP)—A poor woiiiziiils out oi £159 ($707) -— and, _ n \\'l'l'i(ll\" girl's entire savings, EICO‘ i844»)- .t- hut two cf the generous. ~' < \l(.'11 have been l'i.'(‘l‘l\'l‘d by i the N-li.ioii;il s HR.) Ctiiiiinif-‘tceiind llic Rod Crn s spectiveLv. 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