V» no. m V’ cenlqeoine preferred. roumounomudsmgevscuusaa Voting, gacalzlcrlr QOO-O Woman's Realm f/ we“ oounnnuuoltezm. HAPPENINGS . 0F THE . . W E E K . . ,Queen Mary has sent s. pink hell . ‘me of the films lrinket-set to Joan, her li-year- n considers“ skill, The Duke ild protegse under the a" ‘l is keenly interested in ltalkin¢ wild animals with a camera. In- cluded in the films are several lsihcvwing typical scenes o! colonial fe. scheme at the Princess Mary Vill- age Home, Andi-estrus, nli...y. ‘l _: set comprises a tray. two candle- ltlcks. two powder-bowls. and a pin-tray. The parcel. which was _ ' ' sent fronl Buckingham Palace, also Mrs, A. A. Pomercy is the guest contained plwlvifallhfi of m6 of Mrs. Murdoch McKinl-lon for a Queen and Queen Mary as well as few days. . a card inscribed “With Best .' ' ' Wishes from Her Majesty Queen Sincere sympathy will 8o 011i w ry." Mrs. (Dr) Rcgerson of the P. E. ° ' ‘ I, Hospital Staff who met with a Over six hundred ladies called very serious accident on Thursday. at Government House Tufldfll! Mrs. Rcgerson was returning from afternoon to pay the": respects t0 fa friend's home when she acciden- the Governor's lady, Mrs. DeBPlS tally fell. breaking her hip and was assisted in serving b Mrs. severely injuring her shoulder. Yhane A. Campbell, wife o Prem- ' ' ' ier Campbell. The cosy loveliness The many friends of Mrs. W. A. of the old colonial residence W85 Cutcliffe will regret to hear of her emphasized with bright grate fires. lconflnued lllnefsft‘ hel- home. Mrs. R. E. Mulch has returned a profusion of exquisite red roses, and the Christmas decorations. l ' ' ' after a very enjoyable two weeks’ visit at Plymouth Park. Stellarton. N. 8.. with her son-in-law- and Church in Canada and Mrs. Mal- daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Jimmie colm A. Campbell. of Montreal. McLean, were in Ottawa for the openin Of v ° ' Parliament, guests at the Che. eau The 1m 5mm o! M11 H. R. Laurier. Large. Hill: r0 Street, who is in ° ' ' the P. E. I. Hospital for obser- Hon. Frank R. Heartz was Te- vation is deeply regretted by her ceiving the congratulanons of his numerous friends. friends last Saturday on the oc- v ' zasion of his ‘birthday. The Duchess of Kent. is wearin her hair unswept at the front an nde, with ringlctf at back a . Hon. Duncan Marshall and Mrs. Marshall attended ulc openinc of Parliament and their Exoellencies‘ Drawing Room in Ottawa on Thursday. l The Moderator of the General Assembly oi the Presbyterian H. D. Bidm of boat for New Yol- tor from there to Flo do. for l two months holiday. O I O Mr. and Mrs. C. J, Wood, Bun- bury, celebrated their 30th. wed- ding anniversary y, the centre of a ha. family group» In the evening t eir daughter-in- iavv. Mrs Franklin Hamm enter- tained at a. dinner party in their honor. O I O » Mrs. lemma Pierce returned home Tuesday from London, 0nt., where she was the guest for the past four ' ' ' months of her brotherHMr. B. b alimTbuléamnk fgamilyhcelge- Rea h Hooper and Mrs. ocper. ra on on Y g a ' ' giving him s dinner bridgey in honor. of the happy occasion I I Mrs. J. A. Mathieson. Effie MacKay of Summer- ~ t ' side was one of the young hostesses Mrsf A. Victor Saunders was entertaining at the tea hour last week for her college friends at the among the Bridge h-stesaos en- tertaining for her friends yester- home of her a-rentn Mr. and Mrs. A. Sterling day afternoon.’ _ ' 201E013 Mrs. Murdoch McKinnon entcr- Mrs, George Hogg gave a two tained delightfully at six tables of table bridga on Thursday evening bridge on Wednesday and ‘Ihurs- for hclr friends. day afternoons at her attractive ' home 6i Grafton Street Addition- al guests cams‘ in. for the tea hour. Miss Edith Straw was hostess Thursday night at. her parents’ home 80 Uoper Prince Street. at a much enjoyed six table mixed bridge. . . ' Mrs Ii’. l Olawoon left this week for her home in Toronto. call- ed there by the serious illness of her mother. who has visited her daughter here ornseyeral occasions. O Miss Isabelle Jamiecon, who re- turned lasl; week from visiting in Fredericton, N. 3., is entertaining at large bridge and tea at the National Hotel this While members of the Royal family are at Sandringhsm for holidays the Duke of Gloucester will show several of wild life in Kenya Colony taken by him while he and the Duchess were on The Thursday aft-"mccl-l Bridge Club was entertained this week by I O Among the hostessu entertain- ing this week for her friends was Mrs. Harry Ice of Bummersldc who gave a two table bridge on Thursday. I I O Mrs. MacNeill gave a preéty trwo table bridge on ‘Ihurs- day mt her home on Granville Street, B M!‘ I I O . and Mrs. ML L. Bradshaw. Summer-oi‘ are being welcomed homo from Ottawa where they have been visiting their daughter, Mrs. Donald Dlair. . The young people of tist Church, Smnmersid progressive dinner evening in honor cl Miss stance Lefurgey, eldest daughter of Mrs. Lefurgey and. the late H. H. Lefurgey, who left yesterday for Montreal to take a coarse in nur- the Bap- a Canadlan afternoon. sing. The hoetuees were - Ociin Stewart, Mrs John B. Tay- lor, Mrs. J. B. Wilson, Mrs. F. MacNeill and Mm. _‘To-Day’s Popular Design By Carol Aimes John a .. , a ‘IIATOWIIIB Milslum rv t tmvotnoierolchc lMlh:g0ef:ll:.BOhl:3fll¥°lltV0tQ 770$ Readers: ‘revtuvvels are v all the owul as e general rule, . : i @512 t pronnicthilill . . when?" llowflgfimdi w" 7 ' puiho , mums/nu». pa .. - ma: ls ma. Ndllbflllld imiYfi toyour af oflladwidea m: - toodolftyouflilalk , ..~ iodine-manna: of thededml. one: ma and cola chem. 9* norm . -. ' llowWomcnfscape PERIOD|C PAIN$ ._ s, . ‘fled: aboe/Iwl/Mdioitlgg COIISHPMIOII wllilillillfflll Womaniy ailments are usually accompanied by backache, cramps, headache, restlessness and the “blues.” These symptoms indicate that you need the gentle assistance of Dr. Hamilton's Pills. Certain in action, yet very mild, these tiny sugar-coated pills are quick to reg- ulate and cleanse the system. Quick results follow the use of Dr. Ham- ilton's Pills which are well adapted to the delicate constitution of girls and women. DRJ-IAWHILTOITS PILLS AREGUIATORh-libnenr/IL: Miss Icfiurgey was presented with a lovely traveili bag at the con- clusion of the d ner. Her many friends in Summerside and other parts of the Province wish her every success in her chosen pro- esaion. . O l A country home. Adsdean. Sus- sex, England, st which many Roy- al guests have been yntertained. and where Prince Edrvard spent, part of ills babyhood. will be the scene of a brilliant ball on Feb- ruary 3. The hOSiESs of Adsdearl. Lady Louis Mountbatten, has not given a ball there for manv years. She was abroad seven years ago, the last occasion on which a large gathering oi’ county neighbors danced in this house on the Downs near Gocdnocd. Tile ball of i931 was arranged by the Hon. Mrs. sturdy. who was then tenant of Adsdean. A real county ball, at which county ball, at which coun- try-house hostesses entertain. in the idea. of Lady Louis. Friend-s who are helping her to plan-it in- elude the Hon. Mrs. Sturdy‘) Lady Bessborough. Mrs. Ehlan allace. Lady Hardwlcke and Mrs. Denton Carlisle. The hi h-cellinged bill- ard-room, with is walls carried out in a stonework effect. will be used. together with the panzleil-ei. tapestry-hung drawing-room and canvas-walled dining-room. THE cooks comma PECAN BALLS: Mix and sift two cups sifted ‘ Q R1026 N ll l0‘ flour with 1-4 cup sugar, 1-2 tea- spoon salt. then chop in 1-2 cup butter: Add 2 teaspoons vanilla, and 1 cup chopped pecans. Roll mixture into small balls. and place on greased bak- ing sheets. Bake in oven of 325- degrees until browned. Raisin and Peanut Butter Spread: Two cups seedless raisins, half cup peanut butter, boiling water dash of salt Put raisins through food grinder; add peanut butter to gloimd rai- sins; add enough boiling water to make to moist spreading consist- ency. Add dash of salt and mix all thoroughly. Keeps for da s in refri orator. If it hardens a all, mere add a little boiling water and mix to spreading consistency. Good with brown bread. Soft Cream Cheese With Chopped Nuts One-third package soft lnento cream cheese; cream spreading consistency, . adding enough cream to thin. Add finely chopped blanched peanuts or wal- nuts. Makes two large sandwiches. very good. CHEESE CASSEROLE (Milk used-ll cups) i2 slices da -old bread 2 cups gra ed Canadian cheese 3 eggs. slightly beaten poon salt i teaspoon vtglorcestordlire Paprika, DEUCE is find . sprinke with paprika. Place in a _ hot water and bake in a slow oven l 1-4 hours. Serve hot. 6 generous i-OfiOO-O-O-O Modern Etiquette m dean's-a uni "Ii- l \ THEJLHABQIJIIETQWN Social . ‘L; arid Pers n44‘ a an‘ a GQARDIAN anal rFashi _ Dorothy Docs Letter Box into a he has him cg married she can Answer don't I should the more Dear 1m and marri considerate person in °“°° m” w “hi? i.*"."‘..*.‘fi ... ...... e w h" and do“ vafleotion torphim. but she never believes in again as the hero of her girlish he can no more muse in her that he couldsumnlon a dead ain. is no klndi oi‘ Cathay." is tpeci-aily if proof of while if they happen the When a Man Enters “fFooPs Paradise” He Loses the Love That His Wife Once Had for Him and He Never Can Regain it, No Matter What He Does ed. Miss Dix-We are a middle-fled couple. with husband we 1188 tent-ions so dear to a wifes l . ways adored him. had when I learn my husband tells me. as h NOW that I " asks I can't feel toward him as I u lied she may still o on having an e never sees hilm She never loves him wholly again. And heart the passion of love she once gave him woman from he'l- tomb. her with his affairs, He has neglected her and humiliated her and tortured her with has hurt her in a. thousand ways to forget it all and‘run into hh arms relv Jealousy. He able bridegroom It can't be done. dead When a woman has an incorrigibly cnl two courses open a. disio al that he cannot be true to her. self withu 1e philosophy that. “titty years of Europe is better than a cycle ll-Alldc-rer does have every other quality 01 a husband excel” °Yfl1lih and he lavishes on his wife the cnal-nls, l-he graces, the attentions that he does upon his lady loves. d l ting l , but cite "Y c" "f r......:lr..... " his shallow little heart a dropof The phllanderer is incapable he does give to his wife the best ings from flower to flower, there is in real love for her. Dear Dflfoiihy Dix-I am a man of 50 who married a. very woman twenlty-iive years ago, but 1 find I no longer love her, three children, the youngest 19. husband tablished in a fine apartment. w She is h woman whose d e. ashes. ii‘cr "often tile know of my way to ccli is dead?_ A MOST Answer. be ut anduthc lamour a - . y than ygu could breathe the husband ___. estroyed ‘And that is the bitterness for the woman as well Uh Th wif uld lad b k.t th ldlo ifdle could. as eman. c ewo g lygo ac o eo eliearandthm wandering husband comes home c his wife she has waited so long that her interest in him is gone and she doesn't care whether he ever returns or not_ glilandering husband, them u! rid herseJ of a man so weak The other is to condor-t her- The rire has burned out. on the By lhe time many a t0 her. One is o! thatisinhilm claildrcn grown y; _ d H1051’. the world and has never failed in all“??? git-vi: at: run the only woman he ever loved and e me after all the hurt I have been throrgh, if 96d i0 d0. D0 8W back t0 1i! that hidh would’ You can no more brini b!“ W’ the faith and trust oi love breath of life has betrc ed her. that n her place, b - h teh to be hi‘; eiallpecbrideertc her good flitt- We a/ve Fifteen years ago I fell in love with a left her because of me and whom. Now my. wife has found out about this umiliatod and heartbroken, but she says nothing, works hard and sheds no tears over me. no alimony got on her sothat she can live comfortably. as I do not want a divorce.‘ She has a can't she let things go on as they are? heart, can I? old w e of yours some of the mone five Wald gfsedvtge at la adios you cou or se g mcrous l u in love nests. children and wem through long p . She has made youaoo or owed an honest debt, you owe one to decency in your system you, will pay it Nothing you could give your ire uld Eulllehuénggatlora mu lhav? inilictgi £12231 hfiieg; r a , an e as asks so that she can gel‘) swwai? live lmytohgégglfkfer the I t e money 5m You don't want a divorce because your lady love and because of the con griddle-aged man who remakes his laithlu. Did wife and lne mother of °“““"’le s.."°.l..“<o.:.l:~'.l.t° ‘more i“ I do“ l like an o.d work horse of which‘ yglllluvvergetirggf" old wife out to starve Dear Miss Dix-I - that Wilhl-Il a year bolfiifi} h? fortune “u” h“ night put I look at him but I am c nervous wreck after hearing such news YOU '1' my belief in her predictilonc? in this State she has asked me t0 She elped ears of lmbor and anx table home and if her, and ii’ you her and mother would die I cannot believe ma; he wer: Nobod i’ th money orgiisggtxlilng-rglelgrs. °<>=’“.§‘ii"..n“;“.iili‘. lllreuigirouirhedlt: consider the fact that nearly all o1 these ake seems had any oi the powers they claim of mum; what is y could nlakc a fortune any day in the stock manket. DOROn-i! on: to finish the first oo+c Household Scrapbook (By ROBERTA LEE) Stackinl Boiled Dishes When it is necessary the dishes for future washing. try to find time to let the cold water run over them while ing them. This will make the job much easier when you coma back the task Mnrbleauggovcnli gttiicking m es ac in a ket- taining anygbirlgwhich re- Several mire” tin ed stirring es con u will r . vent the contents from scorch) e or sticking. New Shoes If talcum - new shoes, y DAIRY Mllifl you are pil- wder is sprinkled in will seem much more comfortable-when worn for time - to stack chiefs white? when they have to doc-rs. toes more mealy‘! ing but will bake more qui - Q. How can I cure A. Many people have ( CHUFTI She at‘? She wants a divorce and "home now, so why I cannot help my ghcrlnge of Well. ML-J. H, as your heart doem't seem to be very i-alble wh ou change it once more and have a heart and give iiaiis fai y she has helped earn in her twenty- you build your fortune so that- thful bo your ietyinrrleearirlg manever oneiotaof y her for the heartbreak flauntl our mistress cu don't want to have to marry pt that the public feels for a lame you. es- andshetoldmc u fllik . Do yo n Father is in line health. and is about to Ross away, Lions. For lre poac- going to How Can l_ 7 ‘I . (By ANNE asnum Q. I-low can I keep my handker- A. They can be keg: white, even dried in- if washed and then allow- ed to soak over night in water, in which has been dissolved one ten- spoonful of cream of tartar. Q How can 1 make baked pote- A. Before baking, soak them in hct water for about a. half hour, then wipe dry and rub with but- ter. They will not only be mealier, ol c’ ' s p as found that 83122‘ will can» lusaw" '°' T? J may mean your one abandon ._ you ex e00Ks/Aar/ MUSIC 811KB) Ivvwvvv the ed o1 A A ma; by heroine mo. __ rum "All ma. mo Heova“; tho Wells. "The u- of the story that terrified o. nation Groa- sctandDunlalpbroilgh/toutaloo rem-int edition of the book. llt has I bright rod Jacket with black let- tering f newspaper clip- which reported its frighten- cffect on radio listeners. ‘This month the art of Dhoto- Dhv celebrates its cnc hundredth irthdev. A Frenchman named Joseph- Nicwhore Nieoce was the first Kcnuinc photographer. He suc- oeedod H early ls 1816 in making - more “i.” ..==~=~ c. l.“ so. suppose e did not really achieve the fixation of the images His W116i’ was a Your husband is following the common pattern of the philandercr. - W . _ He. has got old and tired ordain ing around with other women The love alga?!‘ Louis mgwques tegugmdkogMbairakisl at nothing, the chase has lost its allure. e satiatcd with painted lip. and will mwtwwumdw“ u“ outcome o! He who "deg - . kisses. Per-ha he realizes that he is growing paunchy and bald b is their cmtlmd emakme The “ever dmnoum 6% “m? hots ade amongtheglrisashousedtobe. Pcrha about ya duwnw o; erreoilvov W88 Wh ti 1i r ' warm and steady lire DB€1IIS to look better to his rheullua knees than Bmmlmod g m Hm m en a ren is in your fruit galavanting around nigh clubs. Anyway, he is 00mins bmk to home Jmun 1m _ galrlden in attention is ms true “M Mmhe" tinu oi’ the invention mp-gfiglgn ‘fljmblg m“; ‘g m. u-llslronycxnsudnllclraacdyonllsulsllisoloecurcuxswb" my memoir-l T“ v. , wtligholéi‘ love where hegélid it down and for his vlélfaxwmlie ableotg lovoxfi ‘MBMIOJ January 28, 1838 Ever-yon, mm,‘ |, “ma. “m; e some flame» wanton and til-III- h-lm Mm 13111 ‘ - —-—- fore he h deceived . He has flcuted her and insulted ‘Bridh to ennlein it: it en- sho gave him be ad her _ ‘Ne. mm (“mm”) w Mm CHILD REQUIRES! DISOIPLINI with the ‘camera obscure.‘ an en- m-avinw Dower for the copies m wocluced near rmemble anutinta engnlvi scmeof hug: thne force ofRembr-mdcu etch. also ex- Anzeig wri "Towimtoiixf ti - tions is not only aum eigy (uhasbeenohown vgyosl-i- ous many) but borders on sad-lien. God h own image and no man-anode machine is able i" “Pa!” the lmflfle of God; n would be to betray ‘immediately his own eternal urinoinles to permit a Frenchman in Paris to launch on gr‘ you-id sum s diabolical inven- But the most important work We in at ulls time W" 11°14 110M by Dltuerre but uy e "n6 . wllusm ‘(Continued on carom. Ool s): AMorrdzingSmile you for some time. You're one of the best salesmen we ever had. Oklawish-Jrhank you, sir; I al- Odd Dreams? WI u your unecnlci go tcgccutcfyoirrwaytc Ind . ' v nmmmulsla dreams! m» u. mnfllgigwg giagmwm , comic our-c, w rgggg; wrist cuffs m2.“ .,. m?" 8181c No. I148 is d 0d l‘ QiIBIGJI-ndl 12in?! ‘tr-mu. o’ M“ "w" ttbltin fer own more comfortaba and, ll under a reasonable home m. may not know it. but he do ' on it, needs it and trusts t, or should. And he will. if his parents are reasonable and tutorial. Otherwise clonfidenoc and the urge If every child to decide and he has to put ulr-hia desires ins turnl sense of in. and oo men on dging as he wan . subconsc ous cps, to a: told. it is a relief notto have men will work long der pressure w loaf and die on own momen- tum which fails than. more ‘wom seated at l» ‘because mm? m" ulce- way ‘Hie lord Oh . Déitly Mail acid has decided thre- {ion on the grounds the appllcanui: $54111” illegal-eased peel-eases Boss-Good . 0’Jarwish ' I've been wantfigmitggcongratulatc Th’ “ti” Prwfiu" m‘ ""9"" tetion is b i chnn ed dl m... a all l... Micah?! ed as "presentation for gain." More than o. few puree-poor I no‘. mites,‘ "a H / Literature JANUARY. 14, 19g vvvvv- The Housewife - AND - 1 ' er Activities Weneededoelch and all, tcln need , ’Il0 feel we have something to give Towards soothing the memo! earth’ hunger, Andnwe know that than only we ve when we feed one ulother u we have been f , Wool the hand that gives and spirit their bread. —~I.ucy Lei-com. CHINESE BAYIZNGB No who is interns advertise wisdom should 1:21;‘: a proverbs which the Ohinug love to introduce in conversation. Hair; are eai ferwtecalp . on uca fir no distigictions of u. u. No needle is at both ends. A maker of id is never an idolator. Do not remove a fly from your friend's forehead with a hatchet. but he ll mull‘; living w. He do udgement not too dic- tbcv for-Mt his to please action is left for the t an... it‘; coslllééfiuu nflict is the cancer of tel content. He often insists pleases, but he tho decide. It expla why some tetlmel im- WOllld OQIIIWHIQ ‘I110 drénms cf nelrl? three en of ple- III 13$ WOIQ N- 58 applications for prenata- private hllf no slurs. No dates have been set yet n; the i089 Courts. Two probably willbeheldintheBpringbefozo a iglog sad Qudeen visittiwcansdn. c era uring at“. mar. after their return. DAILY CARE FOR YOUR SIIOIG a small wire suede brush, ular shoe brush. a box and an extra pair of tiel shoes hand Make it a heventt been hrualledor polish Press ribbon ties often and meg: stitute a new pair as soon as the old ones begin to show 0d wear. An get new leather its as often as ecess y- MAKI WASTE SPACE INT PLAYBOOM o ettfi: most. houses, a section of the or basement - is wasted a x id , . utmiwfiloii ° "°" Hg‘, when such s is swept, scrubb- ed clean aulrazgeorsteq with wan 1150c! o1‘ Mint and bit of linoleum allvéi-llvplfioor. it begomeohlan attrac- adultl. I c mm‘ °' m about loo Em A more h'°"'t ""1"" . m1 relatively. than .In Gibraltar, a local statutc bane mater-oi to all mum bgsuoasllwmen n” M u” If hem is ' their misting. u mvm Weseebutlittiemorethan onc- of the moon's surface. since it ‘$333 E§°’§..'€‘t.t““.l’.lt‘£° “l?” h» beelnplobtcd so ca p" t: are ..'“l?.‘...“...°‘.,,°...“°_ r- - weql‘ to‘: f Oilivflgwagfilfl "ti. and mi under d f b . l... lmaa...'i‘.§"..rs:.r"* fcvlla’ for eatingweglirpgsref. w ‘Hui: llllllllfllnt was introduced for est- Mtc and other foods ti stain the fingers, altn 0!‘ I f0 mlllcjvhile carvin $9118 heforeforks for eating. ‘"319 - i». mwnor zgifilgicg; lqlfl. who lived in file llxth After ‘Motherhood IF you erdweoh, nervous, or have ways do my beat. __ peeroasea sponso Lend e you do it. ml“ puma me is how for socially ambitious ‘ bwhvhm Iidmdlc o.Jawwjp_ma'sy_ ‘In when a return for’ cash. 'I‘ltled women qrheadocilal due to womm “p,” m, do" ,0 mm l run blind want ads in lnndon wrgsalc distur- say: Good morning, miss. is your 9'9"“ “w” u“? h‘ W9" ‘l! MINI-M d mother in? "M99719 m 59095915 Dr» ‘lame’! Ilvcb B_ _ O - ' , MistresP You s v v ur babv": Pa: eilzlggnhmstgwlq$ m Zlelnnliplouelno. name is lum? What an odd °m°° m“ Ye“ h” mm’ m ‘m’ ihewomnlc organs, “ma You ow oplum u, a pm, usually rigid investigation cf ap- u,“ u" um“. duct. of the wild poppy, won't you? Pllmilmkmum"! 1° 1110 W‘ lam- nlrifln. u". mun- can. a ..lsld.lr.irll"rsll w "r:“.'.:..l':llr.:".:."l',.:i's...... mo. l- * “L,” “w” at mo Oourts will be considered fir; Iv-qllmlr u» l- hairb. I n. -~~~ - after next Mondc . A number cf hm“ '7'? "We" Emacs when l1 l» tarmac Dr. n..;’.-."'r'.""*...l.. lf..?..l;i.."."‘"" eir applications have been re- wonla condition ud rm any’ ‘ma: - jetted-but the letters will be Ir w" w! ~Imnh."A-llymd‘ l». Why Do You Dream Thou politely phrased and will contain f" "" " "1""*"!>1"'- , A darling French teed-reel ....in powder blue with n e l. ' u€2““l""‘uu...°“°°'°l'.‘li‘.“ w ‘an collard“ of the tiny puffed sleeves plait in- Irrenn Symbols Give Ola: “m: ‘i; e e ar g y yofimssll°ill "$53113 5% '33 aliquo axon. pa» mil-m mg ate it l b yourself? Probably 9 9P? ""9 9' "im- A" . someone you ove ha! ucglect- mwd ha“ tmgvg": 1' g "arrears at’: name inch pontoon. mml'".r-*".g.,,.."i ‘i’ v-i'?;l‘a°9 a°$I~ Ion;- O .'~“ ':.‘_ TIMELY, TIPS --F0|ij ml: - HOME SEWER‘, . 8 were in use