1| _ 11. l 1-' 1 l if f A . 1 riff’ `,;' } W _L 'tl lg: 1 . , , 2°'-1'* 1.. _..._ .1r_- ¢._: - 1 ‘I 4 _ 1' W -1 1. v -'ifl '-1-ll l :iii 711, 1- .-.1 5;! E f--‘_ *1 I :,, , _ _ li. 1 1 il 1 , , -Jr l l _M1 _-1 ‘ ` y _ _ d v ‘. If -t 4' ’ ' ‘ -----~ . - . - - ~-1--- - ..1 . 1 , `, ‘ ` nr PA(`l1 FIGHT THF' C'HARLU'l"l EIUWN GUARDIAN -2 ' = ZUGUST. R, 1736 . I- ~ _,_ ___ _ _ 1 |_ ___ _ *_ - A ' ' ~ f d ' ' ' ‘ . - 1 OO-0+fO OOO* v-Géo 6-OOO-O0-0-040-OvQ§v¢ ' Woman ’s Realm -.°- Social and Personal -.°- Fashions -:- Literature OOO-00-0000 -.___ ._ ..-_.-- 000000460-Q O 1i` - Happenings of the Week 'Inc lJ1:_\1- oi York 1.-1 lo l.-cronie Lliuzid .\i:1_~i1-1' lvfus-_in of 51-olluiiii ill l\`0\'11ul11-_'_ 'l`:'1- G1'.1i:1l I.o1i_-1; of $1-o__.ui-_l tins _\1-ur 1-ein-b1'_111-s its bi;-1-i:t1-11.11-V1. l`:11- l~;i11;_~, ~,\1,,,- P11111-e 11! \\`.1.1-_-. 11.111 1-uh.-._-11111-1| to l1-_- i:o:11_1'_.1_1.1 .1.1 Liiuillri ,\.-ldswl' .\It\>5ii. 1.1'-tt \\l1.-1. E11.-. ;11'e1-.~s.oti lu the `l':1i1-lie 1-:'1\1~1-_.t-.1 li..-1 .11:1'e11l.- .1111-v 1-1 1.11- 1111,.,-1, 'lic Duke nf York .1gt'i-ul to luke lizs bioih-_-1"s plus -. -'3_§~/ 1.. ::'/-‘ tl;-,__ :Lf “f 1 .'.-...l111_11:. B1-,'l1'.1-:; .1 1.-1:~. .1...1-.;1i'__ _\l1'_ .inll .\l:_~. f.. '__'l1s .~`;;..1i;- '1:. 11 l_11-11, Li '.\ l. -1 l'1_-..1111E .uni S1-..”.1-.1i. ~`_ 5. L1' -l`. \I_1i_i. 1£11\ :_ :;.1°t1Z H1 _1-1° 11.1. i1.e g,»(.n__. 1-: _1 ;.1'_.111'::__' o: _\o-_nie Llliilc 1 1_1:::1_; _.1 _. ';1::.-1- .~»i_-_ if \'.- l1'_ .-1: l)1lS111.~ in -11-u. 1-: .: 1-_-1» _-1-ii-11 11-1.1111., »l. l.. ' -. 1-; l_111-_-ioii. Or.- ._1. ._ ._l _*_ ` 1 -111. l5f11‘1'01i 11; ~`.....11l tl. _ 1 1.- \.\1t-1_1_ 1, 1. 1 : 11 i-:» I:1.'.11_. .1:_.l 1 _'.~ If 1 1.- . \'__ ' 1 Q-~ ,{ 1 _::. - - .1 V I 1-..__i`i-` :._1-- l.1'-'1- ,.11 1 .» _, ._ _ _ ._ 1- 1 _ It l. :i . 1 _ P:__ 1 ` 1 ll ._ C .- ._~_ . ; ll1'l._ .. , 1 `-S. 1 1 -_ t 1 111 ‘ _‘-1.1 or 1 1 1 1.- 111111- .1 1 1 !1l1‘l-L 11 i11;;‘e'.. - - .1 .1..1_'. Mrs. .. _-`1 1 - ‘111-_ . 1 - _'.{.'.~ W .*._ M_l- _' _iz 1. 1'1-1* .\l1'.~ 'I`i'11e- L 1- 5.- .~ .V u fie- >-_ \' I-:' .\li.'~= 1 2;--.111 __'».'J i.-...~_- _., asv ‘Fil \\'- .~- l' i 11.11-11 l_:1i:'cl _.-1 .1 ».'.' L' 1.1¢ ;-_1_p,__ _\'--11 1 .~- .-'.1-fi on 1'1- .~»:i1- 1': 1 '_' of '.111- 1 _;1'_ 1 1 __ ..'i 1-1' Nl_~_- :- 1: - . _\"_ 11 1 1'.~._ ` _- ,; 1 1..-,1_~_‘. \.'. iii . 1 '.1 -11 .1 .'...1 .01-__ .\.l1:~. Fi ._11‘. C-_1.i".-. ii11'. -.\'..o li-.ts ‘.1'l`1 ' l11' 11 'I \!..- l) . ~ _ 1 . .1 11.1 111'.-.' Y ii-_ 1; 1 _ 1. .\...1-<‘_ .1. 1111' s an.. .1 ._-_;' ri' i\l1.~_ 1ilr.- ZT1 :..f .\l.'_ L<111'l D '.v.1i' 11'.-zo .1:1-1-:_':-j.;z'1;11slio1'€ 11111 11;- 1;-;p, . -1 ~ ' \l:_ .\ I‘1:<.11'1'l_ ‘.\:-r- 1.1. h1n 1:. .1- _; ._ 1111.11: 111 i‘.l-. I, it -.~; _ .1 _'.11 - ._:t-.- 1':ij1__-'_s11-i'1-- t11_ll .\.1‘ w .‘.(1:'. o 1- 1 0:.-5 - ~ 1:.jo':1bZr- 1l;1l1rc.s or il; ' .1 .11 1:1 -.l1»:> it _ 1;; i . 111:!-_!, -_\i-.1-ii 1 1 ._ -1 _. 1*. ._ '.1'_, v.i>._ 1 _ . .1 2.1- I’_l` I. lli;`11- 1 ». 111 .-111111' of 1 1 - 11 1' 11 ii »'.1"l":1e 1 ` 1: 1 i I_l"1>'.` _ . -f I` 1 ., 1 _ '_ .- 1 111:11: 1 1 .'11i‘_ - ' 1 11.11, _ _ 11 1 \ fa 1 ' I ‘7 ._ _;= , _1. . -.__:;; _ _,,._...-,._.q-~,_,_ _ _ ._ __ ,-1, 1 1’ i .9 1 __.l 1. (` _ 'ti .1 .1 1, `. 1 , 1 1 1 1 _.;.-,_ \_1i1-i .1 1 1 11 1 1.11..-~ lnu.-~.1 111 1 1 1- 1 1.,1,.,1;, l-.o-.1;_>-_ 1 » . M1. ~ .\11_..._~ l-.1..-,'. ot l-11111.11 :.» 1...- ~~: 1; ?.l..\,. 1\`.-1.11. 11.11151- \\o_I3.. ll:1lh.1:'.\'__ I\l1‘_ .11-.ii .\.l.'. I., l-lar, _*.11-lin _.1`tl 111.11 1111".: .'i.111'-`1-.1~'-1' l`i1-i'_'.l .i:'f- 111\'- irtg l.1._~_ n.11.':'_11.. 1-1; 11 `1.-1`;1:-y \'l..1 :ri N .\' York. , _ . A i--'.\ .1l11l 11:‘,"'ill'»J-!1f:1'i1..l1 li 1'1- i111 111 l-1111: I_‘1‘.1\.1'1i VIII. nv .\ii‘_ I{.1.11.‘.;'1l 11..1_-1'. . li _:_ _-1111.’-.'11 .'1L !l1:3 I/‘l!'1_»'1‘l' (if ` _'il' , 1.1111111111. 11'; 1.--l 11:` H1111: _ s 51.1- :1';,.1111: il 1; . 1:11-1:11. 1-_-'_ l:_;.._ _,i'11‘_;.'_.'-_ _ 1' .\E'_o.- __ .. .. . 1 1 1 l1._._-111'.; .o 1110 1. .1._-_ ii-111'. ..11s urn rf- “<- ‘."1; _-.,,.:» tni- l~;11z-, 1-_1 just 511-11.-1| 111; In Ili-» ;.:‘.'f-li‘.i‘1li_ flliil 1_1' _ 11 11.11. ;1_..tc~11-i l`1"! lofi fi li; _\l11 'lh King .s \vC_i1'i1.z (;1.11'_1s_.._-_- l>_\ the lr. ri"-'i".1'i1 fl. U O U l - Hugh Julm Gordo-11, l-`1Lc1'oy St1'e.;, whose marriage io Mr. l“1'e<.lt-rick 5.1111,-11.011 O11i1.»te1l oi Eu.; ll.1;'1.~ lord. Colin., is taking plat.-e on 'f'u1.-s1l.1y moriilng 1115i. .itunes P1'esiJyte;'lui1 Cliuieli » ~ . The indlsposltioli of 1\l1's_ L1-1t`:1 Wrigli., \\'ho is in the P. I, llos- ;i1.:11 ultli 1111 iujurt-it siioulilcr Ls ;'e_j1e:t-:tl by hor 11111115- _r1e111ls_ ~ . . .\l1'.»-_ \V_ D. Heri-11131:. who went .1 1_,...1.\_1 to t..~.1L lu-1 u1'.l;l11-1', :li-. lion R. B. Bt-111-.1-.1, pr.1-1' to hzs li-.iiilig on his ekeilitilci tour, li11._-_ 11.-111'111-tl io st. .»\li1li'e\-.'.1-bj.'-_he- at-11, '.1111--c slip \\'1.l re1n.1:n lor u lou \\1..ks lofi,-ei-_ - ._ . 1 .\Ii'_ li.1:ol1i 5. llulorook lent(-S this 11;111'l;.i;5 Loi' 'loit1_1to_ul1e:' 11 pleas- _11:2 \11l`:1 _-..1- 11.1: :.'__ .\li'_ ._1'_1l .\l;s_ G. ll, I-lo1l11'ook_ --.1-» Mr mul _\l1'.». C. l,-`.1';1p-1,-_ Monc- .l;1. '.1110 h1.1- `>1e1i e:1,'11_\;:1g' a \.1c.1!-.oii \\1iI. .\I1's. 13111,;,'.> pi;-_ .11s, .\l1'_ .1_' .`.l1.>_ Ci. _-\`. l-Iugnis. l’1'i1'.-ce 5.11- __ 1-el-.ii-zzecl home on 1-`:11l..j~'_ 1 . 4 .\l1_~ E I1 lilll1-i'_Mi.111il_;\:';roi1:\, _1._1_ - _ _\l111i11.1'y 11l.1;':.1><.111 .it \'.1_ 1 l,o1`i__-e. Nurili 'l1j.11ii, iii 1;~_- 1-; _\l1'_ 51,1111 1\l:s_ Julnc-_- li_1- . 1.-'_1l .\lt' z1:.1i ll'_\_ .-\i'.-':11l' 11.: ». » . 1 11-11' J. J. I-f11__.;~ 11: 5111-1; ._.1'_c_l his 80.11 u_:';i11l.1_i 1.111 »1__.:1i.1, l1\si_ » 1 . .\l.-1 Joun .\!<.\'-.;L ‘1i_1.s bu.-ii ,._.11ii1i,- 11 11-.1 11.1,. 1;; _`-111'1'i'_»; \\i111 lit-1' i1'i.i1¢1_ .\l.-_. .111-.iu .\l-_-li.111 Dr. Es11i1»111!.- lt. e.11.\.111. 111111 _-ius 1;,--_n v1_\.;:1-__,- 311', .11-.ti .\l.s 'l‘. ll. G1'.1ri_'.. 11-‘.-_.111-11 ';11_~ ue.-;~; _.1 i11.~ 210111.- .:1 _\.'111‘.11 .-\1i.1i1i_-_ _\l_1.,s, .\.I.'.~. b".1ll.'..111 \-,.1 i'--111..1i1 .1 11-'.1' 1..-_lt_-. .o;.,_1-.- \<.:_i1 li-<1' p_1;-_1'1‘.s, . . ~ Sniuri. '.vu1111_-11 .1l'e sf.-;11\‘l'.\1:ig Lrii- ilifi- »ll1~- 1 i\»_.C1'» 1111- scouruig the \-_or1i 11. -1-i1i_-:':1l:l.\_ I-`.1.\hloli h:\s 1.1-1-1'1-111 1._,.- .»._1n.1-, uzire sliuliiieci bv 1 _ ._1.1o'_..., for Co:'o;_.1..o;: s‘..11e11Ls_ 1 1 » .it 1.11- C;1.1rloltcto\\'n 'I`11:n..~ '.1-_iris '_-his uilci-iloon 1-_-11 \v;_. bs ...-.'.ec1 b_\- _\/liss 131-1;; lto5_-ers 211.11 .\i1_~_. Doiis .\lt-L31.-1i:1l1i. _ 1 AI1'.~ 5.1`l_\' K1-..1'1' :'e‘.111':1;:_; tu '.1-,\ Y11_'.'_ .`\l111111__j. 11 '.11' .1 il.-l1j;_.'.- ..1`. i1o`.1.l.i1,- 111 11111-rinan \\':1h .\lr. .1:;1l Mis. G, C1\;i'1lo1i lI'.1_."li1:s_ .\l1‘.'_ .lol-.ii A. l“i'11:~<-1' is li-_-;1._ .-.1~.t‘1"~11-_ li--1110 i_oni 1-li 1\.1-.1i_--.`: l.»"1. -' -.1.»~i1_ \\__'_.1 1.11 :\e-, _1:1£i 1:'.1.:1_s .li 5:1.-.1. itll. O O J Mrs A_ I. _\IcI.t;1110i .»\1'..h1-:'s'. .11_1l Airs. Il. P. I-o111:1l'oi l~`.u111l_~_ _‘.11 l.'-_ \\'<-re \._1 111.1 l11:11- L11' l-_':.li;- o_1.1111. 131,- ::u st ni .\l‘.'. 111_1l I\ll'.;. (.i.;'_'i11 l1'11r:l11:-,- Wt-.~_ S-ire,-1. 1 1 ». 1l1.~.\ F1'.i1-.1'l.¢ S'11'\';i1s has retitrii- 1-ci io 'l1'.11'11 tiller tt pl:-:1_~."1i11 \'1.-.it \\'iIli E:--r s1.'.1t-1', Mis. I~l11i'i'_\‘ Brotili 111111 _\f:'_ li;'11'.\1-. .1. 111;- Q-.11-111 .lic t__ 1 » W1 Mr_ ."1n1'l .\Il‘.»'_ B. Hog: Iloiinun !i:1\e 11.1-i' -_-'.11s:.-. Mr. anti Mrs. ll. C. Il11\\'11i'cl of Slif-i'bi'1-ok, Q-.1e. _ 1 . The 1-si h11.~11-sses nt the Golf l..;_.;». tli1_» ;1i'1-i'1.oo1i \\'1i`. be ).li.~_s .lx-.-11 (ll I. M11- lf_ ri. !'lf_1ii11-, I‘.l_.1»es .-\_ r1n1'. 1. lirirlle. -. - . M1- :intl Mrs. A O. I. Ci'ui:‘k- .~;1;11k of l-`i-.1-ri<-1'ie.oi1, AN_B__ liite 3- -"i- T5'-if .i-'.1.'-.~.s of '.111-ir 1'l;:1_;.11»_-1'. xlz. ti' _\11-s :incl .\.11' Nil.-s for .-1-'1'l’.11 (lays, » 1 . 311-. \\'.1l1c1- Axicu.-s ol Cliicuuti. ll _ .- -, ._ _;.:1_, in _-\l-c-'r.'1ii the t;1;1-_>'. ui .\li.. .;_ .-\. vi/:`.~'11 ;11icl ol 3l.~ ll1"1i 1'. f`L1:i'l:_ (.11 f\l1u-.1l.1\ 1.- 11 .`.l..»_ \.\':_on 1-:.11'L;-.ii1eti :ii .\i1'._ _\1;_;11s’_, lionoi- .1i11l ft rlel;i;l1~ lui _\11:-_.il 1111;.. -_\;'.. froiii t1-:11- Ii __..-L, .\f1'.-_ \-.'1.111.’_- 111111111.:-1'. Al:.~- l~<-1<'l 1111-. t1'_1- ;;_-1-_ . 111 ill- 11 1.1-,1 \\'h_l»- _llrs lit-;`:.1'l CI:1i'1-: u.\l1'-:l` to ;.1~- cl1n1n_; 1'~'11111i. ivhicli. 1-.1-' 11:';-‘.t.l'. 11-r1'»:.1'_1-il -,\1 l1 1.-,~,'r1\\- 1;.,»,1__ .-rs. .‘.l1‘.-. lilrii--_~: CE111i11p;11.1 of Cl1i1i'I11fI1"_u'1\'ii 1111.111-ti ‘.1-:1 11111 _\I__, ll11.11-11 (1 .:'1i1111 st-1".c1l le-_--1-1' 11111. I\l1_~_, .\l..:_<1:1 Wil.--111. .\l'.-1. O_-»'_.».11'i1e l._Z-_1.---_ _1ll1i .\1'_». .l.-un 1'l'.1It-111 _~ 1'.. _1 "- 11-.11 _v r1-;1_- 1111.1-1.‘ 1. 1 X1... .11 .1-. 1- .1 _1il'»'- 111 1-11111111.11; ;. 2.1111.-1. \ 111111 .s tlCll;hC1'd \\'ilh her i1:'.»t -.i.=1_ to Priit-.-Q Eciii-.ntl I~- land 81111 ¢-1iil11islas1.i1= orc-1' the 11-:111 ._-.il set-ne1'y and cleightiul 1-l11:1:1_-_‘_ ¢ 1 . .\l;_' llc-len Iloi'i1li_v_ R,N,_ rr-tum. e1l :o l_i::l!11‘_ioi'e, _\lfl._ l.1sL 'l‘.:1~.=.ri.\y ;1li11' :111 eiijoyublq licélclay -with hey 1>:ir1-:il_~. M1' :intl Mrs. J. J. llcirnbi' . » ¢ 1 M:-.»_ .l, If. ll11-,-lies and dangli- 1_1' .l.1:. 1.. .\I11:1i1-.il 1-.ho li '.1- li;-'ii '11-:~t.'» 1-_t .\l1'_ W. I-I. \'. lnui- l_-.1i' K1-ppo.-liBe1ch.lc.'1\e fo1'l1oui1- on .\/lonclay. U O O _ Mr.. 1Dr_) Hi11'prr '»\'i1h hfr t'.-so 1'|.1.'1.:§1i_1's and ni:-.tri icrizes this 111o_n111: on i'e'u1'n 11 S1-lnia, Ala- lzt-.n1:1. after a pier- _.1 l.oli1l11y with l11-1' iuntiu-1', Mrs. I.1.ibeZl Gorcloii, l`{o1‘_lifnr1'l<-y M. B1-Il. Mrs I-Irie Mc.{:1\'. . -. 1 _Nl.:"s_ l'if>‘1>.llf1 M1‘l°`i-ii.-iii-_ Ne‘.\' `11or.;. 1-1 v1.~1'1:--3 'hr-1' 11117111-1'. Mrs. N.1tl1un .\’l1'l-`-.11-:ine ol S-_11iir\11-1-_<'_i1i1-_ » ~ . g 1\/I..\. li-'_ j' l;11ff n.1s rr-_:11'11e1l 1:11111 11. \i=:t io New (lla.---to-_'_ N.S , 1-fl’->\1\1'1-111--11 111- 11-1- ri-11~1111_ uri 1-jl‘:i Stewart who is vlsitirg M1-_-< _I.11f. Norlh Ili-.1;' l.".u:l, -one -1 l . il? `_~- ’ -~ 1;- ; _ .=' _ 1 - 5 oneo 1-'Fsherma ' i ' raw s ltotrst cnmRirt.;y I' `; 1 0 _ 3 ‘w A/-"* ‘ ,_-..-_-~=~-~~ - -» 5?'-‘$°'-;~_.~. ii-ii.. 1 ‘M _,____} _R , TEA in the rf t _ risnmo nam ‘i 'MUG-Ui>”°r _ ’»,f`, "1 f Accies etti ' -~ -: aboard ogs ri _t fl' in tothes ot an is - / tn 1 ~ - ¥%f§`f% ._ : -_ _ _»-». --wi-_- Molzslsls H -1 BUOKSJARTJ I MUSIC (By F. R. H.) \oo+o+o¢o+ovoo+o¢¢+roo+»é A very ii-1tei'1-.-11:11; book Which- `_~ vo o-oooeovoofvea-+>v+vv-o - i ’ U ’ AMommgSmzle A young man who wislied to get inniricfi wrote to his father for sonic advice and received this re,- ply: ,1,~1-111-11111. to Pi'ole.~_-.--1- J_ F. Muc- "My dear son, your mother and 1i11i1,1j1i_ uiiist he 1111-uliril iii lilly I iroiilcl lik- to see you happily 11,.; 11. 111,. 111111-.\'_ C1111-1-.cli1ini1ovel.> 1111\1'1-.1-ci. She tells me to point 1,-_ -"if-,U l-15,114 \'1.11-s` oy Frederick _'11-1111, lil;-_ 11-.:'1ii.-li-cl ui I~‘eb1‘u1i1~y, 1:.. 5, out 111;- inaiuy advantages ,_ cosy i_-:'pl.'1c1-_ chair, slippers, pipe, \\'.;l1 _vour flnrliiig wife beside you. -Im _.\ U,-5 is Uv ,\,,.;.,,_, _\1.,,m~0 who I 11111 proud to know my bo_\', that _._,.1:1 ills 111 S.--1i111111s.s.11,-e fill' i`f‘0ii\- K9ll) 5131810 F011 dai” 11 11-._1‘r.1_-1! t;.1lI.-- 11; 11.; vi-i1ee1'1£l 11_11l;1i-1.-.'.:» 1-11- 0.11111: to Catilidu 111101.' -.11t;1 ins 1.1u11l_\- 111 the tune of 1.-he. "' ' ' " ` "`"" " ' " 'l-J\111‘i111`1' 111 18_-1i 111111 soon bccnmef ,M H , land 11n:1. -; 1:11- 1-o111111y .ire vuifl and _` - Y Slit- 1-.\:;il.1111.~. that the recently 2111-i11tcd eurth .11§1'1-_11:\' the i-l.1ce liucl. “"°"‘l"’°m~'i' ‘iw -”h“i"~`5 l’i'L‘-`C`il’~0fl , ` 1 l e - , ' 1‘_.» l-.__~l11_\'. thou-ii the sigiis of lt 0' l1"1l' ust by these of luitzisiie 1`0<‘k sui-f.”1c-s Thi-ii ie ' fantasti- \\1-:1- sj>.111;.-:eil in wood instead ol' .' "- ` 'fl `111:'_<_; 1-l-_..~1:1».1l ni :nore ancii-ii: -._.1:.-_ l{11.- -.\:."1- 1111 urniiile 1:01-I- 1-a11e.s, they found, gave an eu- oxniour; fre:-1lo11i of selectirn fm- me ;11'.1.'-1'... 1,11. 11' t`:1 .~1- u111\1l1'i1 \\':1ieli--cron'-1°” U1* `ili1iif‘1`li-` illifl it iS by l;.1_\t.1111~. I_1-_1- \-.'_.s 1111 lioil-un Wuil _u.-l1 1._~ 1-.-u11iii11'1-l tlirou-_-_li the een- 111-'1--. l-1-' -.vt Clyde 111111 lfortli no the (l1v~_'i'se 1-li11i':\1-11.-is of ihcir re- -\li€‘Ci1ve putt:-rns that Jackson, M:tcDona,ld, lizirrls :md Llsmer are ruin:-1l k-_-ep .xiii-l1`11s snr b_\' 1h-.- side; m§f’“’fHY rccoilliizlible- 0110 vff0l1i of the \\'.-.» C1111-.bi'.11-. guzizig hol- 1 IH” ‘f’-h"`I`- 'And it |§ by U10 lll4f0I‘- 11'.-.' 11: i_ fl-'>-_1I1i1- 1111 llie 111:11ii1nn:l_y "ml: Ui” Wfiilifii-°iii\'~”l.\' iiiCiiiiiiiS~ DI, ,,, W, 1,,” 0, Rm_k_\, M,,,m_ile.~s_ or <'ler1v.iti\-e eliiirncier, of .mn 1h,_,,, fm., _,_,5_\.y “,h,,n ymu,_g' tlie1r p:1ttcr1_1.s that the _innuni.-rahlc Itll;ii"11 1-.'1111:.tli;'1‘1-, was a sil\‘<-1';f("H0“°1`5 O1 ih°`G_mUl’ 310 in' -41-1-5,' \-_-1111-r 111 the \\-1-other that` "““tm5" io be d15U1\'5\ilSh'~“l fi'C.`.,,m in c0mm,.i_c`o1i1l for1n:1t;on. of the sky, which on \v1.11 t`-.e h:s.o:-y of his home-, he 5°"“`l1m:"5 m-‘dc '-00 50551 and l:11:;i ---_-=- use bi-vo11.‘l rccorti. it .seem-1 me d"'au °f U1" V°i'Y 11931' fore* fd. slit-ive f`:'r>111 '.':i-- liegiiiiziiigs of'gi`0iil"iri; nnrl Cm-ii1leliael~a1id Cas- ,,,|,, “.0 ,._ m.`_,,.> one da.\,5_ me son, and often Harris, liked to con- 1.-.il-. :1_;1-s. 'l`_1:'1'.» luv tl-.e eternal 1111111111:-11:_~~ ‘111-iii-r than Grnuip- imst the suurp q-111-1-cs of their oartli-s111'l`.iee= with the intensely reclitiigiilor llnc' of hum hubl l l l i 1 l i i 1 1 I 1 1:11-_._ i 1-`-i'».1-;;s 1-riliip.-.i'_so1i.-1 wort- _ ‘ ‘ _ '° Hli_ ' to be 11111111----11111l in the twilight the t“-`k_’“51 ‘mf-4-'C11 m"'Fi` fidmiis il liuy of :1 t1li1`ni-1'-wolf 1-:imc t\~ il-_!_'n`)m‘u§m fmlcssn 1" lm-5_ been; \\-. 1-o fi-11111 11 1.1111- i:el`o1'e Bruce, bc- “qu°°_Z°f °u” of "~Ci~'Ui€ul“’_`\W bl’ i'1-.ve l{:1l<1»n_ of \\'h--ni his mother me \i01='lit of Snow Ol' y03i'5-` limi k1lo'.'.11 -_'sie 11-,--111_l_\." 1 L _ "'“*i_ (if A1, 11 ,,,,_ ,MM 5,,,,._\. M,._ 1 Arvliui-Li.~1i11-1', as Director of iliel Ni'\'1-11 \vi.i1-s in 11_ more i'e_~t;‘:iincd An' L'“1":'~" of ,TOmm°_- rcpousl 111111111-1'. .\1-t it is l1l.\11.\'_»' iiiu-rc-.\‘i1i2. that. me “1""0"m€ lliib 1° 15 be- uiitl Aligiis -_111 1-x-.-1-piolzzillj; lilaerlblc 1 ?.(.,_mmg mufllf mow gullewus in nf’ ».\11ci 11111111111 1.-li.-1i'uct<-1'. Ill. long *1“8§ fum ii;-`_fil‘f:‘~“» Hb(-'Ui PlC‘»iii`CS-V 1t`1_- in (J.-11 11.- 1-o\'.“1'., the 1-'iii from *"1 "`-x“'_~1i~°i\ °~ N10 Caiimliaiii ox c'.11'l :-1 1.:-_ojtl-_.111-_ und. tis- it,Gr°_"_l? 0_‘_ P“"‘“"'5-“°_W C3|nP_°-‘lcd 1l1'."1'.v.. 111 :1 1-'_o.-_--_ 51-oiliiiid 1.-1'.1:l11al-ifff t‘“m-"Cmnt m¢mb°15°'°h° Wfiifsi ly lie1"_11-_iw 111 li.1n his l'nT.'h.”i"s pre-|n“Th_<13 "H1-‘ILS hi"/0 “UL CliiUiS€‘d‘50, 1li1-11-il :£1 _'T111n of ihc ininil--"A ],'“_°l "` C lwOmc', .If_ ml;Ylhmg,' 1-0111. 1'_-. once cl_lll11'\- und ii-.1s11b- ‘KL Lsobpl M°L`m("‘1]ms Tree 1 st:111'i.1 11.. 11 5111111. .an Old b.1ll1iC1, had bc?" “xhlbucd UVCIVC years 35°, 111112’ 111111 dying on the air." Hnbg:"':°:"° “"71§m}{_h‘"i"'e ?°"}1_b°'f ____ __ 11. r wi i a incs o o en- (~_,..‘,`i,_m M., , |.,,,_O,mm, mme sive ci'iti1-ism_ such :is greeted thcf 111111. 11.1.11- 11 .~»1_l1.1--_-t of p,e1;1-i'11l in- “l’i7,°‘“""“°° `°f J E- H~ M“'~`fl0ii‘l 111-; -.11.1l1-1-_='.;11:cl;ii_:'_ und npprecin-,:;f1‘;s“}§;_‘;:‘%6%°§\ iardmi ycnlhisd mol' ,,,.,,,, , ' y s a. very mi 11111 I_m._,_ VM, (;,,gh_ in \,_.,.m,m. ,CC_ sedate cxprc sion comp.ircd iviih ,.11 15,. of 1,1 t;;1111;1 of So-.-011 ,,-ld; .he painting of todays Cf\11:1rIl11:i- .\,`,.,_k_ 0, M, Nm, mm, ,\;,1._h`hor1i `i‘1inovabors Oi a nc.-1' r111I;.~t1il ;l`_-.1 (21 -_ln 1'li_1_1l:'L'_':'!_»L1-1,1 \\_lii_'hf- ' ° l Ihr- N11t.1o11.1l L1s1l‘cr_v hurl gathered g" | 11110 it l't»_-.i'o_~p-_-c-_.112 l-_ -;_..~i..o11.. `3- K- S“"‘!""- 1-1 Wi'ii»l¥i8 Of 11116 1-l.1ims thfin n`l ug iinquesliozisibly '1°"°m'° P"°"‘°"1"“9 53-'mPli0iiy 0i'~ Wm, W,;m_m_5___..“.m..hy 0 mm. chcslrn eniphnslws some facts that nrt, of one rinollicr. and of the new "ri ‘1"'°1'°L5iiL1liZtt<; remember. 1-ie I ipons ou iii ew things have : --~ - - -» ~-~ - f tfxeen more eriking in the :1r.f=.tic` lhlstory of our gciierzitlon than the Ls -.-tilting hi-1' niece. Mrs. Francis i’1Se ln lwlliilllrlty of orcliestrnli Hoi T1-rtlnor, 'music and in the quality of the. 1 » ¢ lperioi-m:ii1ces of tt. "The orchestra Mis.-_ R-...111-.oiirl Rei-_:ii-d.~r11i. son -fi the lrenicst nrt development of of Mr 111111 .vii-_-1. it. B. itirhfii-11.1011 :1.c -1110 in which wc live. The music .11 _~111mmf~=-~-._-_-~ irf on Fimdiy for ' .hal it nifiys is largely it hfritezcl 11.1211.-1: in _-1111-:-11 the \\-r-riding ot .f"m the nineteenth centuryi bill; ;_-(Lu. Mu,-.,,,-(_,;1m11gomci'ie. _.ze iilnctccutli century had no, * ~ ° lsuch perfornmncat of it as we have, M1-:_ .=;i1-f-11 Paoli, Jr., is enter- ` . . And the orchestra. and the 1.11i1i11~: 111 1111- 1--11 hour this drier- at ience between them. we mei' ivmn 111 11-111.1 .11 111-1 isrotiiwslassitmc. dcve`0n<-d the twentieth- fizincv-c. Nts, Rirlinrilizia Gr1int,,C0i'iiilry coflfiuctor. who seems t'- vvliosr- iii:-1'1'1.-ipze tnkvs place during ' l`¢Dl”€SOYii» i-hc 'lii€hfSi» WPG Of 111.-» omniiig \\-er-k. iochicveincnt in performance that ~ ° ° ,our modern age has known. Tl-1: Mq, 11-111 hf-ip 10 (311101),-P11- th¢`1:c-nhlry has had no Beethoven. 111-1-1-._,.,,, nf ,,.,,i,. 50w,_,.,g,., mx-, though it has had a Straus; and e _\-1-ur l1_\- v.'1-n:'ii1': red :ind b`11e_ 'l`h1s.Cesa.r Fr."1iicl'. Whiili is Ilflt Md- 11.1-1 1;111. 11:1-:111 1l111tm<-n will appear , B115 the Pfiiiit is that lt has it T05- iu :.1-'11-I1-1 1-.-111111-iit. bun merely that ` L-:iulni and n'stol:o'.vskl wh0. with ;I11-_-v '-_-_-o 1-o`1~_111--1 :irc io' bi- the the insti-unit-1it.1llsts ni tiieii- dis- l..i.-.-i_< oi' the li-.-ulin; .tfiadrs for po.-al, can give perloi-maiices of; .11-11;. _V-dr. Cloths may hnve n ri-d ` B1-ctliovc-11 such ns Be:-ilioven him-I :::'.-i;>1- 1.11 it rl.'.:l/_ or light blue hack- I self never drcilmvfl 0! ns possible. -gif-.'.:1'_1|__ or t-v1-r-:l.~1 e. half and half These me men Of world-wldo famei 1111.-. 111-1- of he t'.vo r-o'our5_ There und topmos; rank. But the grent-§ -.1111 :-1- iimliiii; stat-.li1ig, nt it-dst. _er cities of Caimclii are Iortunite fn, 11-it 111 o.'-l.1i:11_v 1'-'_-1'.~t'-rl-_ but iwr-1-cis hiivitlg c0lid\lCt01‘S Of thvir gwn _ . . , -.1-fu--11 11-11-1- bi-i-:|11-111-tl up consicl~ Sir Ernest M111-Mlllnn an R/_-gin-, 1-1'-.‘ __-_- <.'1'i='-.1 tht- l'-. i Luo lea- ms. aid Stewart in Toronto, Wilfrid, mn- rt-fit . th: Coroizdtioii colours rzllct-cr and Dtuglns C`ark2 in i _don daumter of Mr and Mr: .'_'_ R.. Purchas of Detroltlmoi-9 "exci1.ingl,y " 1Montrea.l , . . If the public taste, Dorothy Dz3c’s Letter Box 1: as-Nsnoslry. so ALiJ?i'¥§SANli>E'i1?v|i‘Lss suouw mio- 1 wus 1-on THEMSELVES Bm-rms Tm.-'if BEGIN PAYING THE BILLS 1-on Lirru. NEPHEWS AND Nlscss _ h d I om A ty ical old maid and bach-- Dm 1:1-Ss11Di’; .xg $1;-iii-se rniaiii-11e1i wa ing 111111111-1-n. 111111 of t-hc clan ouh tl;/ewhad made has gone toward roaring uit-eos 1\.n1i 111-phews mmey t' a and assuming the burdi-us of Iwo' polio-'» Mid | mamas, who have passed the but-k io us' when little Joluim' had to have his nd:-uoids 1 out, 01- Mamie had to naive in-atment ff-1' her eyes. or Tommy had in have his teeth 1 straightened, or Estelle needed a party dress. 1 We have given and one still Kiyiill. slthoilzh ' the parents and e.l\lld‘mn have many little . pleasures and luxuries of which wo are ' deprived because we are still paying of! lebts contracted for these children. Please tell the Good Thing Aunt and Uncle Fra.- ternity when to stop, and if it is their duty to fumish cigarettes and cocktails and cars to youngsters, and whether the half con- temptuous, patronizlng attentions they purchase so dearly are worth the price of present sacrifices and possible oldiéig; de- _Z--_._ pendence Ansvgilc most cynical and bitter truth in the world is that when we would do good, evil is ever present with U5, il! thi WlS€5t Of 9-ll b0°k5 tells us. It is almost impossible to help any one without his fastening himself upon us as an old woman of the sea that we cannot dlslodiZ¢» We 1-iinnot be kind and generous once and then be done with lt. If we once stzirt. giving, we have got to k€f?p On 8iVlii8. Mid the l'9C|Pl¢i'it soon comes to think of it as his due and not a. favor. - This is ti-uc even in ouiyovim families. Once we qualify as the family gout we are cast for the role as long as we live. It is assumed that ive lmve some strniige freak in our make-up that causes us to enjoy 111-11,1-lug; o111'_-e1\'es in older to 'pass over our pay envelope to Others. B-nd that \\'1- like to toil in order that our shlftless relatives can sit on the do-nothing stool. ' There are tens of thousands- of old maids and old bachelors who :ire that wav because they have b@€l1 S0 busy 5\1PP°i`*-U18 their \`"'°'-hen' 1-nd sisters' husbands, wives and children that they could not even thinlef of marrying and setting up homes of their own. And how this state 0 affairs is to be remedied, 1 do not know, imless human nature can be made over. `Family ties are strong. It takes more backbone than most men and ivoiiic-1i'po=.=.ess to shut their nurses when Sister _Sue comes wee-ping be- eaiise the doctors say little Sam must have an expensive opemtion,or the b1ibv's shoes are worn out. -Or when Brother Bob shamefacedly admits that the coal is out and the grocery bill overdue. Or when there is some piomlsing boy or girl who needs special training to develop his or her talent. I So the unnmrrled sister and brother do without the new dress or the new coat they need, or give up the little trip they had set their hearts on; or look i-uefully at their little savings accounts that can never Brow be- cause ilu-ir greedy relatives make so many demands upon their eamings iii-.it they can never put anything aside. Nor do they ever even get thanks for the s.'1cr1.ficcs they make because, having no children Of their 0WIi t0 support. their brothers and sisters think that the least they can do is to support theirs. And so they come to the place where my correspondent has come, v.-here she sees that her sisters and brothers have defaulted on their ob# hgittions and dumped their burdens on her shoulders; where she sees tlicniiiirlulgiiig in luxuries that she cannot have because all of' her mon- ey liiis gone to them. And then these good devoted aunties realize that their sacrifices have been in vain and have only served to make the weak weaker, the sluck sliicker and the lazy lnzier. Also, they realize that they can expect no gratitude from the young- sters for wom they have .slaved all their lives. They have taken all they_could give them, but they have no idm of making any retum. And when they gi-ow too old to work any longer not one of their doors will be open to these brothers and sisters. Not one of them will want a cranky old maid or bachelor to live with them. The moral of all of which is that if we don’t look out for ourselves, no one else is going to look out for us. Our first duty is to provide for ourselves and then we can give what we have left, but prudence comes lirforc generosity. and this is somethtng that old maids and old bach- elors do well to bear in mind. The time for them to stop giving is when they are lmpoverishlng themselves. Also. it ls time to stop giving when children ue old enough to sup- port themselvc-s_ Any help after that merely weakens them. U O t l O Dear Miss Dlx-How can I show a certain young man that I am ,interested in him without being too forward? E. M. S. Answer: when a girl is interested in a man she.ca.n't keep from showing him. It just breaks out on licr like the measles. Her face automatically bright- ons ut his couiiiig_ The come-hither look leaps into her eyes. She hangs on his words as if he were an oracle. No man in the world is so dull as not to know when he has made a hit with a. girl. nut if you think that you must make some active move, wlhy don‘t _vou invite lum to your house to dinner, or take him to some party as 3,-our 11111-st? But don't make your designs too obvious, or that will se:-.re lnin off. Invite some other young people to your homo md just 1 nuikc the occasion so pleasant he will want to come back again. _ Of co111's_.~,-flint is cnc school of thought on the subject. The other is the .stalk em doxvn method. Go after your man and keep going until .You lzetlliinl- L0i-S 0_1' Kirls Simply l10iilld 9. man into marrying them, but 1 take 11. that you would like for the man to be at least willing. So I aid-' vocaic cnmouflzigirig the love chase, H I O U O Dear M-ss Dlx-I am married to a man whom I `ca.n‘t understand. vtel have been niai-rled twenty-seven years. Ho is veiy handsome, in- 1cl..gen‘. :ind cii‘_t-_i-t_i1:'1-_ing and very affectionate with me. I am afraid ‘uit others share nfs io-.-c with me, but not 9. word or 9, thing can I find ttgiat wlillkprove lt. I have laid all kinds of tralps for him, but he steps over pcm E1 lthe skill of a. fox. I have listened far into the night for a. word B-cfgés 515 een. but hc sleeps like a baby. Back in his boyhood days I was _e .s rect and he towed a. kiss to me. 'I'-hlt was the beginning of cur courtship. I wonder if he still tosses kisses and lf he would ever leave me for a young woman, I am worried. E, V. 5 Answer: W¢‘ll. for cry-ing out loud! You are certainly the wor-ld’s cha _ _ V mpion g‘;;’(;’1’f’;*1°‘t§f~ou};@Ntiou thave 9. fine hus/band who has been devoted _ y Or wen y-seven years and you are suspecting htm """‘°"° wise. laying trans to catch ium side-sisppui 11 d ' worried sick because you can't catch hm [icing mmemuf' “gon will 3:; you would get no more than your deserts if he left you It f 8' th 11-ormnii, but for one with more common sense Do. no or rblygunder ' cttw. two cups of four, one-half cup THE COOK 'S §...1f°"a‘.‘..°.‘3 t‘.§.‘.,’i:'..i‘.?‘.f..;i""§.§.‘fI"‘€§’.’2. teaspoons of lard. ` Dissolve the yeast cake in the _ lwafcr. Beat the egg, add salt, isfugar and scolded milk. Mix the 00000044-400-004oo4oe»cooo4oo+o+oo-oo-oo-¢-aa., The HOUSEWIFE and HER ACTYVITYES “wiurr is milfs To Your- cor To the joker it'.o a jest To the mise: life is money To the loafer life ls rest. T0 th, lawyer life's a. trial To the p et 1ife’s s. M118 To the doctor life's n patient That needs treatment right a.lonZ- To the soldier llfe's a. battle, To tho teacher life's o school; Lifds a good. thins to the 11-11 11 rauure to the tool. T1 the man upon the en8'i¥\° Life's a long and heavy grade; its A gamble to the gambler. To the merchant life is trade. Llfe’s s. picture t0 the artist. To the rascal life's a fraud; Life pi-chaps is but a burden To tho preacher ll.fo'| o _ 130111 _ '_ . . gra ter, 1 To the man beneath the hod. Life ls 110vely to the 10V¢i`- 'ro the play" urea T, pilif: _ Life may be a load of ,trouble ~ To the man upcn the dray. Life is but along vacation To the man who loves his work; Life',g an everlasting effort To shun duty, to the shirt. To the eamcst Christian worker Life's a story ever new: Life is what we try to make iif- Brother, what is life to you? -Anon. DON’T GET TIEED Outdoor exercise is invaluable for slimmlng purposes; but be .sure not to carry any exercising to exoess. Walking uses most of the muscles of tho 'body and tones up the whole system. But don't. hike till y-ou're thoroughly tired. When you feel fatigued it is time to stop; for 1-xercise continued after you are tired will not only injure your health but eventually spoil the symmetry of your figure. CONSERVING SPACE so heavily upon any refrigeration which may be availabel to us. it is important that the greatest care should be exercised to get the full use of the chillllng space Reduce all foods that are to be put into the refrigerator to the smallest ssible volume-for example, trim all vege- tables before putting them into the refrigerator, transfer left-overs to the smallest possible containers. and so on. Also. be sure that the refrigerator is kept closed when- ever possible, Pack the contents in such a. way as to allow circulation of air. Put the foods With thi? strongest flavors at the top, where the air is tg be re-chilled, and those which need the deepest cold right under the down-draught from chilling unit. the Usually the louder 11. man talks. the less he says. Some people have no res age-unless ii/s bottled. A bl( heart and a big ket- book seldom travel far together. That feeling you have after payi- ing your bills is called it headache. All some men want is half a chance, but the majority prefer the whole. Divorce is a pleasant when it frees one from an pleasant master. An idle worshipD4_!1‘ is one who attends church when he hast-1’i: anything else to do. Nearly every man believes in heredity until h's own son makes a. monkey of himself. It is just as easy t/o praise a mnri'a good traits as it is to find fault with his bad ones. In the Summer, when we depend D0 pect for poc su bject un- Where there used to bc fm, prints on the sands of time, rm the only things you can find ug automobile tracks. REMOVITNG PAINT STAINS There are lots of perfectly 0b_ vfous thinzs that are not dlscoverd to . y r a long time For instance have ou ever used nail polish remover for removing lacquer or enamel stains that have got on your hands when painting furniture? Use tlig oily polish remover, then wash with tepid water and apply ia. lim, cream to offset any dryness camg by the lacquer and remover on tho skin. Today's Short Wave Radio Program (Al\‘ll\oi|hsternBilnh|¢ SATURDAY, AUGUST 22 Paris 5:15 p.m.-Concert from Radio. Paris. TPA4, 25.8 m., 11.72 meg. ' Geneva 5:30 p_m.-News from the League of Nations headquarters. HBL, 31,3 m., 9.65 meg. Rome 6 pm.-News in English. BRO, 8-l.l. m., 11.63 meg. Schenwtady _ 6:30 p.m. - Science Forum, WYXAF, 31.4 m., 9.53 meg. London 6:56 pm,-'1R..S.V.P." An Em- pro party. GSP. 19.6 m., 15.31 mcg, GSF, 19.6 m., 15.31 meg., GBP, 19.8 m.. 15.14 meg., GSD, 25.5 in, 11.75 meg. Moscow 7 pm.-News and reviews from Sovct Capital. ENE, 3l.5m_, 9.4 meg, "Books by American authors whiqe are read in the Soviet Union. RAN, 81.51 m. Madrid ..7 pm.-Spa'sh Music. Travé Talk; Watch Tower Program. EA 30.5 m., 9.87 meg. _ Berlin 9:15 p.m.-tliblk Music. DJD. ZA in.. 11.77 mes. Lethbridge _ 11 p.m.-The Sport Week. Henry Vney, sports commentator. CJR12, Wnnlpeg, 48.7 m.. 6.15 meg.; Em., Winnipeg, 26.6., 11.72 meg. SUNDAY. AUGUST 28 Budapest 10 a.m.-"News from Hlliigam' I-IAS3, l9.5 m.. 15.37 meg. Rome l:20'p.m.-Varied p'l‘08'1_'a.rn W Italian stations. 2'RJO, 81.1 m., 9. meg. Moscow 4 p.m_--Turidra and Taigi-1.-3 little known country. R.'N‘E_ 25 rn.. mcg. Eindhoven. Netherland! 7 _p.m.-Musical program frm! London. EAQ, 30.5 m., 9.87 meg. Caracas 7:30 p.m.--Dance Music. YVI.“RO| 51.7 m., 5.8 mcs- Paris 9.45 p.m.-Provincial Life. UI Marc Prayssinet, TPA4, 25.6 iii-1 11.72 meg, London 9:55 pm.-"Pidgin En€llsh in tl# south seas." c.sD_ 2.-is m.. 11. meg,; GSC, 31.3., 9.58 meg. Bcrlln 10:30 p.rfl.--News in SlHi'il5h1 DJD. 25.4 m.. 11.77 IRES. Winnipeg _ il p,m.-Live, Laugh and Low. omo, 48.1 m., 11.15 mer.: CJRXH 25.8 m.. _1i.72 meg. Spring Fashions l For _ 7 Home Dress-Making This reason it doesn't seem to matter much whether you have a sleeve or not. There is always some sort of frill willing to shoul- der the rwpons-lblllty for you. Cool capelets shoulder it charmingly in this model. It also boasts a. flot- tering jaibot neck and slender pazicld skirt. An English cotton batiste print oo fashionable this season made the original. You'll find it so inexpensive to eopyitu1dauchfunwsew.Tho front and back cut in one piece from neck to hem, You've only to join the side .skirt sections uid the main part of the dress is finished. Then, only jabot revers and copelets to add. Think oi itl Style No. 1811 is delighted for simeo36,38,40,42,44,4648li052 and 54 inches bust. Bise 30 requires 3% yards of 39-inch material with 1 yard of 3-inch lace. Price of PATTERN 15 cents in stamps or ooin (coin is preferred) Wrap coin carefully. No. 1811. Bile ........1.....-...- _i__il__-_H ._-.w Jig.. | l \_.\ , _ 1*.; ` ) .f F) N' 1_1 /- .1 _ Piss E7`T£¢`\ _ W _ji ii }; I’/\llKElt HOUSE ROLLS Parker House Rolls are the climnpagne of hot breads. I-lere’s a. TUCIPC: Ono half yeast cake, one- fourtliwoupilukcwarni water, one continues in its present vory satis- factory condition, the middle of thc twentieth century may go down lard and the flour, add the egg mixture to it and then put in the y¢I1at cake and water. Allow it to stand for fo-ur hours and then roll the dough to a thicknem of about three-elghths of an inch. Cut out the rolls with a biscuit cutter and make in dent with s knife ln the centre of each one. Fold them on the knife lines md place in o but- ] tered tin. Set the tin in a warm Name ~. Street Address city State _ _ '_ - l _¢` f _ .4 J ,'-"‘-"fc -41' _ <- filfe- *vi* gi, \. -T POWER. CHISELLED OUT ’ I-REBTON, England -_ (C.P.) -- Wnen a workmen droped a chisel in history as one of the great per-l place and allow the rol's to rise iods in at least one species of demo-, for an hour. Bake in 11 medium crnifc nrt. the nrt of the symphony. oven for twenty m1i1;1::. Brush which severed a large cable the t1wn'.s light -xr.¢‘1' power was out off for 15 minutes. 1 /._ ___ l tau- ' orchestra . " 1 k. with melted bllttbr alto! baking. ,, (£11-_