y. s 1 1i l i L .._...-..__. .~>.-~,...‘~.—.-...._,_,-,, PAGE TWO WE NEW WHOLE WHEAT CEREAL CONTAIN THE VITAL I Just ivatch the youngsters pile to Cubs at breakfast time. See tilt-m enjoy that tasty, nut-like fluvor ofnie-llow malt blended with INliulC u-lit-ilt. You'll be glad this tenlptiuy, footl is also so sustaining. It contains the energy and good- ncss of whole wlieut——the bran, mill Ask your grocer for Cubs. SPOON-SIZE READY-TO-EAT CEREAL SUCCESS W. I. The June meeting of Success W. I. (irahlims Road. was held at the lioine of Mrs. J. A. Campbell. Tlxt- meeting opened with singing tlil- Ode followed by the Creed in 1111' in. Roll call ivns answered by f‘ can mcmbcrsfiome visitors ivcre pl‘i“l'll‘. . The minutes 0f pre- vious m‘ ting ircre read and ap- prove-cl. On inofion u bill for seeds planted on "he school LTOUTKlS was paid. I was i". ufvrrtl that $5.00 be d011- aiul to e "Queen Canadian a l that nziothcr "War Sav- te" be purchased. he . _- was asked to write to tho lidli Cross. to find out what i ' u-ns ninst nvc-clcd. also to pur- ig material. ‘.\‘i.~‘. tlvclllvgli t0 pack boxes amp for our soldier boys overseas. l\[l'.'~-, Wllinms lnvifcrl the members to hrr home for the packing. Some finl-herl cirinrnts were brought in. ltfli‘. Roy Ailictmd and Mrs. Fred Caitlin/ii \l’l‘(’ the delegates ap- polll d to attend the Annual Con- w. m- _. .4. BAYBERRY LEHF MEDALLION IS UNUSUAL 4 DESIGN NO. 860 Bayberry loaf medallion for a bedspread. ls easv to crochet vet it is lorry c-nnuah to serve as a. tablecloth. if desired. list nl malt-rials needed, illustration of rim-m: Write or send above picture with i5 cents in coin ccdlewurk Bureau, Charlottetown Guardian. tail insmirzi ‘lik To order or stamps to To Charlottetown Guardian N0/.‘(ll(‘\\l)l‘k Department Drhslgn No. BBO ‘ NANIE_,_______________-_-___-— $133111‘ ADDREB8___—_ _...__.-.-_-._--.-_ puu-......q.-,.¢--¢q5movmg-~-r~--.--ill? lll8 and precious vitamins. OQQ-OQQ-OOOQOOQOOOQOOOOOOIIOOOOOOOIOO-OOOOOQOOIOQOOOOOOIQOO%Q 3% ‘ Woman's Re alm '1. Social and Pe sonal if. Fashions-v. GIVE MORE THOUUGHTV T0 YOUR BREAKFAST RHUBABB ORANGE PII 11-2 tablespoons quick-cooking tapioca, 1 1-8 cups sugar, 1.4 “i. 5900p so". teaspoon grated Orange rlnd, 1 tablespoon nutter, 4 cups cubed rhubarb, pastry. Method: Oamlblne tapioca, suggr, salt, and ora a utter, then stir into rhubarb and lei. stand for 15 minutes. Line 9-inch p.e pan with rwh lmtry t1 part shortening to 3 parts flour) and rolled 1-8 inch ihwk. having it come 1 inch be- YOIIQ K314291111 $188. Fold edge back to awe lush run. Fill with rhubarb mlxiure. moisten pic rim and cover top with lattice strips of stry about 1-2 inch wide. Flute e as usual. Bake for l5 minutes 1n not OVER. 4:50 deg. F., then 30 minutes more in moderate oven, 35o deg, F, PUMPKIN CHIFFON PIE 1 tablespoon lain latine, 4 tablespoons colcia wins, 1 cup brown sugar, packed firmly, 3 eggs. 1-2 cup milk, 1 1-2 cups canned pumlpkin, {teaspoons cinnamon, 1-2 WQ-"YDOOH gnger, 1-4 teaspoon all- Slblce, 1-2 teaspoon salt, 1-4 cup white sugar, baked pastry shell, 1 cup whipping cream, Method; Soak gelatine in water for 5 minutes. Combine brown sugar slightly beaten egg yolks, milk. pumpkin, and spices and cook in double boiler until nurture coats the spoon. Add gelatne and stir until disolved. C001 to luke- waim. Beat. egg whites and snip then beat in while sugar and fold into cooled custard. Pour into baked pie shell (Q-incti) and cull until 581.. Top with whipped cream, T1_ deified. cream may be garnished Wlblb chopped nuts or hits of candied orange peel or ginger. wlullr cramp/é Wheat germ is recognized as an important source of Vitamin Bl. Cubs are made from whole wheat in which the wheat germ is retained. CARAMEL NUT PIE 1 1-2 cups ground Brazil nuts. 1 cup sugar, 2 cups milk, 1 noble. SIT-On plain gelatine, 3 eggs. 1-2 tea- SIJO0ll_S8ll.. 1 teaspoon vanilla, 1-4 cup sliced Brazil nuts. Method: Combine gonna mm and 3 tablespoons of the sugar figorvlishlv. tlhen press over 9-inch p.e pan. Bake 8 minutes in not We". 450 C198. F. Combine milk and gelatine and bring to scalding PM!" 510W1LV. 111 top of double boil- er. Brown 6 tablespoons of sugar in small skillet until golden and 51111111’. Add browned sugar to milk, stirring Constantly, pm.- We; 6E8 YQBQ beaten slightly with 2 tablespoons of the sugar and cook. stirring constantly, until custard coats the spoon. Add salt and van- ills and cool until partly set Beat, egg uhites stiff. beat in remain- ing sugar. Beat custard until foamyythen fold" in egg white mix. Lure. Pour into cooled shell, sprinkle with sliced nuts and chill until set. A product ol The Canadian Shredded Whoa! Company Limifad vention in Charlottetown. For the program, Mrs. George MacLeod gave a demonstration, on ‘Bnrgelld’ work- which Wits very interesting and very beautiful. One member- ship was paid. A dainty lunch was served by tlze hostess assisted by ' Mrs. John Macbeod and Mrs. George MrlcLieod. Collection was tzikcii amount to $2.80. Meeting closed with the National DIES AT l0! QWMBY, England - (OP) _ Eliza Kirk, 103. wlho gave away all her mirrors because she said she did not want to See her face since she was getting old, died‘ recently. She was Lincolnshlrek oldest res- Antlielii. July meeting to be held at {deny the home of Mrs. Ray MacLeod. I The Highway Grouch Men Who _"“—(:_a.n't Dance" Well, well. if it isn't our old friend " ' of the microscope squad, Mr. Foul.- Leam with Dmgmm‘ Finder. This roving iunbhssadcr of - lll-‘Wlil. is a past. master in discover- ing the curving sins ol others but for the life oi‘ him iv.- can't find anv- thinsc wrong with his own habits at the wheel, He is veneered with a double coat of conceit and it iust doesn't soak through his thick nice that it would be better for all parties concerned if he \\'0'll1d growl less about. what the other fellow is doing and iiav more attention Lo his own driving. Take this pledge now: "I will drive safely." Nu Way To Please n Pnrincrl The minute he laid, "1 hope you won't mind my dancing," she knew it would be like this! His tango ll a tangle. Why do so many of you attractive ' males let yourselves look ridiculous on a dance floor? If you'd only consult footprint diagram! bcforo going dancingl You could learn to be really smooth and expert in every p. The Tango Change is one you may have seen and thought just out of your class. Olll‘ diagram lhowl it's only. You count 1, I AND l, and on (1) step forward on left foot. i2) Shift weight back h. right foot and bring left foot back to right foot, rising slightly on balls of both feet. (AND) Shift weight back to left foot. (3) Step forward on right out. To dance in rul tango style, to be in tune with the haunting Argen- tine music-move with" n definite cstlike trend. Partially lift tho foot before stepping precisely on the beat. Instruction: and diagrams in our JI-psge booklet show men and girls how to do all the smart steps, and variations, gracefully. Hal the rumba, Conga, tango, fox-trot. waltz, Westchester and shag. Leading and following. too. Send 20c in coins for your copy of Home Course In New Ballroom Dances to The Guardian Home Service. Be sure to write plainly your Name, Address and the Name of booklet. Pam-m N0. 8B0 con- stitches and complete s Inn Adana ml THE CHARLUITETOWN GUARDIAN -——¢‘ l Dorothy Dix Says- GIRLS FOOLISH TO SELECT ROLES; BEING NATURAL ATTRACTIVE Baby Talk Or Clown Capers Often Out 0f Character - Draft Offers No Easy Problem To Loving Couples Dear Miss Dix-Theme are some girls who are cwcet and tie: other! who are cute and witty; others who are vamps. I know ls of each class who are attractive to men. I have tried to ay the port of each. _ but in none the mlevsdm cg; I gllténeiigcdacitn mgkjni myse papilla: s. - ing a ool and cut up, but at doesn't seem to please the men ei er. yet I know girls who met like idiots and who are wild women and the about them. is Wh um I not nttramive in menwhenlamdoingl thlngsth uct the at they find attractive in some other girl? M Recognise a Copy-Oat ANSWER — It is because you are not the real thing. You are an mutation and you ring false, and men instinctively know this. The greatest mistake that a. girl can make is to be a copy-cat, and yet it is a blunder mat thousands or girls commit . A staid, sober girl sees some other girl who has quick-silver in her veins, who is always laughing and dancing and full of animation and who is much admired by men, and she thinks the thing w do is to be vivac- ious. S0 she begins jumping and hopping around and giggling incessantly find screaming at the top o! her voice, but instead of atcracting men they ee rom er. Yet this same girl would have been attractive enough if she had just‘ been herself-dignified, practical and sensible. She would have been a relief and restful alter the girl who was always talking and always on her tiproes. Or a girl sees another girl who ls little and cute, and who always si.s curled up like a kitten on a sofa. who r0 ls her eyes at men and asks them fool questions ,and who always has a s ing of dates no the big irl tries to imitate her, with the result that she looks like a performing e e- phant when she does babyish tricks. and when she tries to make sweet eyes she looks like a dying calf. Yet this girl might have won the admiration of all beholders if riie had kept to the stately part in lite that Nature assigned her when it made her a daughter of the gods, divinely tall. And remember this for your comfort — that there is no one particular type that men admire. There are just as men who like sensible. practical girls as more are those who admire fl f ruffles; just as many who like quiet girls as those who like vivacious g rls; just as many men who admire modest girls as those who fall for vamps. “So if you want to be popular don't copy-cat another girl Be your- so I I I I I I Should Couples Marry Before Drlft? Dear Miss Dix-We are 24 and 26 years of age. Both have jobs y- .i.ng small salaries, but together we could be self-stipponmg " b 0.11 working for a while. There are two major difficulties. The first is that he may be drafted. Also. he is attending night. school in order to fit him- self for advancement Ln his chosen line of work. Would our being mar- ried ha/mper him in his studies? And also should we wait until he is more certain about whether he will be drafted? We are tired of waiting, but. we don't want w rush into a marriage be Spoiled b 011!‘ going into ii; before we are ready for it. Are we m-istfl-kcn 1n 0111' 6W4! to take our happiness while we are still young. especially since in view of the world's situation the future and its possibilities‘ g 2% uncertain D JILL. ANSWER-I wish I lcnew how to answer that uestion r every mail brings me scores 0f letters from other troubl youn lovers who as whether it. is better to marry or not to marry when the go from the altar to the army. But it is beyond my poor abilities m solve that problem. 1t needs one with the wisdom of Solomon and the 1ft of pwophec and who is. besides, a d nser of good luck to know ether to tell these youngsters to listen to he voice o1 prudence, or to the cry of their own hearts. Prudence says: Wait. Don't load yourselves down with more and heavy responsibilities when you are cnteringhupon a new phase of life in whic you cannot foretell what is going to appen to you from day to clay. You will have plenty of things to worry over without thinking of the young wife you have left behind , and possibly the child that is coming. and wondering how she is ge ting along when she is no longer z-hle to work and has no one to lean upon in her dork hour. w ‘love Tested by Absence? Prudence also says that the test oi love is absence. Perhaps yours will not be strong enough to stand it. Perhaps the girl will gmw tired of waiting and fall in love with some other man while on are gone. Per- haps when you are away from the girl you though you loved and the physical attraction that drew you to her fades out, you will thank God even for war that kept you from marrying her. And you will not have to lie awake at nights wondering how can suigport a family when you get back, and maybe some other man as your Olnglb. ROTHY DIX. Your 1 Individual H O R O S C O PE -———By Frances Drake—-——4 Fof Thursday, July 17th E 2'1 to APR-IL 20 (Aries) -Especially favored this friendly 26 to JANUARY 21 (Capricorn) - It's tops (or you in personal and general lines. Just day: Romance. dcmesihcity, enter- be careful not to make unpremed- tainment. theatre interests, shop- itaied changes or decisions in ping, handling wearing apparel and weight matters. Be hopeful, confi- toilet accessories, travel, vacation dent success. activities. JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 20 APRIL. 21 to MAY 20 (Taurus) (AITIRIHIS) -— A friendly, inspiring -General business and personal per 0dr, especially opportune for scientists, researchers, engineers, dmughtsmen, salesmen (and sales- wcmen), technicians, brokers, bank- ers, manufacturers, army, navy and a em. I IWRURY 21 MARCH 20 (Pisces) - Your rtunities may come through other lines that your affairs are sponsored in today's friendly aspects. Bet/ween 10 am. and 1:30 pm. unfriendly Mom- Neptune rays advise great caution in shipping and other maritime in- terests and in handling chemicals. MAY 21 to JUNE 21 (Gemini)- Ve good indications for indus- cwn and from unexpected scrurces Be ready to act quickly. Extend your cpreations; improve every way ou can. The prrivtl es we l0 on- oy up worth defen . A BORN ON THIS DAY will be clever, inventive refined; a quick student with a photographic memory. This individual can be tria and financial business; mat- ters pertaining to military and na- tional defense; lrduous activities; your particular line of endeavor, and ROMANCE. JUNE 2B to JULY 28 (Cancer)- Your own planet, the Moon, is in bene-fic aspect to three planets in the 5m. and again to Jupiter, the 4-0+o-o$c vvv vvvv Complexion A Problems SlIIr-smooih lather freshen: and lone: your skin Cleanses without the slightest irritation Keep: your complexion "Schoolgirl" all over Mode with fiéew/fiévfifi Iwo of Nature's final boculiflon Was It Montelli? B! LESLIE GARGILL “What ha n P“ ve you not to say about "Weu, really. I don't cue to ex- press an opinion." mm‘ to " nvean was he do it Marisa your wish?" "Phat isn't a Ami‘ question. either." P. C. Willis pushed bac met to scratch his he . “I-O-O-Q telli person "slim Annie," Jerry reminded him. "She's Tony's wife, 1 believe." "This here lady " began the constable. when Elise cut him short with u cold disclaimcn’. ' This was the time to begin ex- planations. Clitheme did his best. though conscious that the story sounded so incredible that it was hardlv likelv to make a. favourable impression. Staxtin t. th begi - runs. m related w? he ehad r2. t» from a Business trip to ting the whole yarn o by heart. although tne incident with Slim Annie was still one he regard- edasnsecretnotwbesharledwith anyone-least of all Elise. It was l0 capable of being misunderstood. By the time he had finished the decanter was empty. and P. C. Wil- lfs was mellowed but not convinced. "It's a beautiful niece of work. mister." he pronounced admirlngly. "Best I've ever heard and some of my-cnv customers can spill rcal items. No. never have I heard anv- thina equal to it. You ought to write novels instead or helping yourself to other people's diamonds." "You don't believe me?" “Not a word-but it's been a treat to listen." “Have another drink?" "No. thank youi "rum the least use your trying to not me bottled I'm the cfharnpion darts player of the division Osteinsiblv the two seem Jerry stared. statements did not to have drink o. lot of "Come any connect n. beer." P. C. Willis explained. along. we must be going." ed. ficc- End r r i Literature ng s. Leisure J PJ1Y._17._ 1941 --_:.§ —-THe Woman ’s Realm Not-hing in the world can the to place of por-rimnoe, Tflflnt will nob-nothing is mom ounmon tbln unsuccessful men with talent, Genius will nct-unrcwarded gen- ius is shoot c. proverb. tion will not-the world is full d educated derclfcbl. Persistence and determination n- lone are Omnipotent. —0o1v1n Coolidge. SUMIMEB PLACE CARDS Nothing could bring a gaycr note to your luncheon table than 1111c place cards decorated with gauze butterflies. These little- ozcutures arc posed at the ends of wires to hold them upright above the cards, as if they were resting on a flower. They an vividly tin-ted in realistic col- ors, with two tiny bright flow- ers resting at the base of the wires, against the delicate green of the card. It is surprising to find such exquisite place cards for ten cents. A hard-cooked egg will be more bender if allowed to cook slowly in grater below the boiling point, for at least 30 minutes. Extreme heat tmighens egg-whites. Oo-storoilondcoaltar aroused Constable Willis drew himself up majestically. “sir? he rewrtcu “Duty is duty and you must be re- ported, whatever- else happens? Somehow the unwmpmml-Bklll simplicity of the man's code AD- peeled to Jeri-y as admirable. Not for the world would he have caused trouble. and it was with the inten- tion of shaking hands that he mic hurriedly to his feet. entirely 10r- getful of the bonds which naturally gifihtvgnuefiedsobafi-laét he was automatic- v . “Better take these 01!." he added- "And don't be afraid of anv un- pleasant consequences. Ygubgveae in the manufacture fumes. of mm P" Prsotloo of 1n roof over an shut‘. l1!!! i 00101913111251?“ resistance w he“ ‘me lop part dmilns table Cwilsls mi- that can desired angle. A banana. d 1 eve Wiles is 12 lnchegpignlzn ill? .s°"l1 around and weigh; hi1‘; a DQ321591 J0}!!! J time first banding Altilggilmegkadevilll gram American wild birds ir “m? new two." °i a a mi: be turned w a,“ - Apfll s HERE'S no v casr wmilsn°r‘i..i"t'i,.,,',‘ggg; before Often _- day's jaunt, it lSgollxljflgE (lbnh on ' Y°l1€h idea of whether n, L; El‘ ' 38W W fill‘?! a mac. arcund qrlffi; a red sunset ' i ' Ylni; hign you k m” “i L‘ "$115111! a sign no“ 515° 1! You are “"11"? Mid notice whi gvlenxfi 10w‘ you the meadows “g. G CHINE i night on high gzmundffirédfillgcoffg: None of us lik ' clothes drenched o? hgiiitjtl 0"“ in shelter waiting for in; nits“? 8WD, so here are some warnrlutc ‘m’ “flying a mac. 2' A Stout bank of cloud across 1m file evening m.“ looking 1M0 m, With yzur eye, 1 h ". or 15W!‘ 911. ghgn r2131 xigurxilgailhe lik?” the wind 7-5 hlfil. doors are sinner? 1111118. and the trees are shfvwjq the back of their leaves to till g wind _ be Dfeitflred, a mackerel l seemed n wring?“ YOU about hours "Ihank you. m. He dipned nu n hand mm his pocket. tried another. ' "i" midflglhen regarded the mariner! The“ L" sometimes gm" m edorll" he exclaimed. "Here's c. (310115; on the horizon, clcarwcill pretty kettle of flsn You'll have w come along to the station after, all so we can unlock the handcuffs.‘ .. no .. "gg mi" Jerry and misc spoke simultan- eously. ‘may mulled as they realized how obviously the situation was beina enloyed. and Police Con- stable Willis. reoollccting the scene which had met his Ram when ho first entered the room. winked. n you have while I no and net it." he mid. “Please hurry." Elise blended. n ll break your neck, Jerry threatened. I I I I I I No more intriguing state of affair; can be imagined than for two young whet-lung about a woman probably people. newlv discovering that hney are in love. to find themselves broilght close together in unbreak- able bonds. , "Almost like a symbol.’ Jerry mused “Or a wu-ninz. oonsiderlnx the habit. you have of ailing into the hands of the police." ‘l; was thinking how this habit ha resulted in brlnginl u: closer together. more so at this time than we've ever been before." “You're not" often u serious as this. old main. "No. 0111'?» when I think how much You mean me." They sat in silence. looking down at their lettered wrists. “Till death us do port," Jerry quoted with fervour. "At least until the constable rc- turns with the klev." "You're laughing at me." “Not now. To-ni t at. dinner we be able to e." "And you will marrv me?" "Escape is out of the question." she answered. with mother signific- anIti downward lrllm seem iod of tim when amino con- stable appeeared with the miss men. (To be Continued) and aicntl . cguihsniotionless, 11.95, ‘ B e clo sideways owing isms slowly we“ warm air, there win be 3m day. But if these W4" lzww upwards locking like muses of glistening snow, =0 brim an you can hardly look at lflPm_ en a thunder-storm is not in alwuy. The fleecv white clouds vmicll like snowy streaks across m. flrv m formed of ice crystals Bbmll 51X or seven miles mm the earth If their tails point upwards m. weather will be fine, but ii down. Wards then bad weather will fol- IW- Th“ $1811 is more effective in spring. at which time most sign: are not ve reliable. W" U10“ now have some help 1X1 mil-king up your minds as to what you require for your day out. Providing an anti-cyclone or ridge 0'1 him ressure does not exist. Remem r a barometer falls tor Wind, snow and thunder. and does nbb necessarily mean no rzlln when it rises. unless well over 30 degrets. GOLDEN CHIFFON ‘PARTS 1 tablespoon plain gelatlne. 1-4 cup cold water, 4 eggs, 1 cup sugar, 1-2 cup lemon juice, 1 teaspoon Rroicd lemon rind, 1-2 teaspoon salt. 6 baked tart shells ill-inch», 3-4 cup whipping cream. Method: Soak gelatine in water for 5 minutes. Ccmbine slightly beaten egg yolks, 1-2 cup oi tin sugar, lemon juice, and lemon rind and cook in double boiler until hhickened as for custard. Add gela- tine and stir until dissolved, Cool until partly set. Beat egg whim and salt until stiff then beat in re- rnaini nus-tar l-Z cup sugar and fold into mixture. Pour into m! shells and top with whipped cream- Needlecraft- It's en to new and inexpensive, too, this ttle wlrni weather frock for your little girl. Whether she is or whatever it's called. Tlhey may... know something BDOllb bhebusiness or the doubles. Mr. Olithenze nu told you the honest truth " "And have you h it while I'm at the telephone! N likely!" "We'll no to make I move. lock the door 1f you like." STRANGE BIRTHMABKS Son-Well wh did '1, m 1:: ulwrcsififlg’ v0.2: for wigs}: mm w‘ dmug’ fl M Work rcalizati of Ohérllhtfi. b m '--—- 0n the filo... nu m. owimi WEI-I- EXPLAIN!» improvement sung to NOVIIMZBIIR 22 (Scorpio) —~ This should be n dc- lighhful diver-lg: and reductive duy for u a our ac lvitics. If on vtcaton or toi ing away at your desk or bench, friendly rays cn- "I continua u. t0 (Sagittarius) - Home cn needed to avoid mental confusion, --——--——-—- inquire the reason for the incron. i§°LiZW§M3i "lllim". ""‘" ' e a n r E1351; 1W" In lnvbvdv else’: lili- slx months or three years old. this is the dress for her. Make several in tiny cotton prints and she'll - .. "it" "us-c- .°..".’1. °.r'.l'.°'..'€i. 3i. .1»... ‘K2 .1. neckline or the round collar the most practical dress in her word- robe. men if you have never sewed an ouspcous ay or . u-rsng or c Th gummy mummy m- s c r . illflndlefelg Mars after 1.83) Dfl- ‘£3: Ann aftistic fieéiflxlin u" inform, u u ‘ill ocléive making this happiness and achievement. profession. Must guard inst c?’ quest‘ thoughtfully. all»: all. Inil- yle No. 2914 is designed for nmv 24 to AUGUST an (Lcol- ewivv Qwenditum an dinng- takes were made in in best-regulated um 0 months. 1. i Ind 8 yum, An especially fruitful day for 1H8 Position m- locctfon loo often. Dolice circles. "Pomona it wont d0 sins 2 r 1 3-4 yards of 85- Lcoites. Difficult ixroblelns, tc ous Rfilllifin its reliable guide, any rm." he conceded. "But I inch fa c for dross and Pint-M details, per-severing efforts are fov- can't afford to take din-up”. 9°!" with. 1-4 yard of contrasting for cred equally with money-making in over here-both of you. mu“, constructive and useful enterprises. " lfimblizig in the Wl- l!" °! m‘ Bend Twenty (20c) coin is pru- Amuselflimwftnvel, vacation uc- A" m. h" "flaw I Wmflmfluuv fernd, for Pattern. Vmlwmplagil: d, b‘ - i N , Address a e c. °".‘.’.'.°€..?§i'°=. u» 2$ ‘m L “d?” w" m“ 5,‘? KI, liiigiézzmds sure m ma. the nu “m3” " Y“ m” ‘m’ n“ ‘y the ‘BONDS while the talc one coii- Y°“ - . 77...... rticularly interesting intellcc- w“ 1 “m” " uallv or e for mental W111 M" - i press- st is N . m4 size . all other “lines of industry nnd T" PUPll-‘l VIEW m“°§“"§°§w§;°§_‘{;‘fw i: y ° ' ' trade are favored. Domestic and "u": Th ma" kngw .11 whom, J9: _ social inmmcts, mmance, lmuae- ._ ‘l l‘ E mml" M m! Olithe ii and Thev nu Name mervis also sponsored I°“M"' h‘ V" E Wilmlflfllt mode inquiries and verified the . ailinmmim 24 to coma-m thaw"? l- Kc uw 1mm cums he could not vflssiblv be m as (Libra) -. 1m rhino» in which ‘° °°' c: ftheflmfl- ti" h that as he lived the are: covered from that particular police station. l warn hid been vnn. This had not boned on all the men as the message was of rec- ent origin "Seems You were right. after all." w sud r ll . th m“. ~v'i.".i..“..'£u'."'..."lll'“,‘%’.w ii oesrrt alter the fact that there's an engéimgft runnink ldlinst the m- "There's the question of an . vou know." Jerry murmured significantly. "let's strike I blntlin. You forget t the cu‘ and we dgnent, li t1 d: - fiégllhemm y m‘ om A 01cm milking machine produces from the right kind mm‘ fund J i a - “u”, mum ‘l’ °‘"' Y‘ "‘ clesner milk ohm a dirty d ma: . cranky! Ionian! don't sloop! Tin nlil 1 Bcalulo of lam o functional man dic- sbou ’ll ll! nothing about the handcuffs.” ‘ open, and a heavy morning dew, l. ther, i