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Noah Webster and Dr. Isaac K. Funk. He was born in Lon- don. England. As a child he spoke only French. and in his youth he was. so nearly blind he wore black leather ‘iblind- ers” with small pinhole lenses, For 11 years. in contract to the vast amount of knowledge he was iat- Prlnee As e, a cousin of the King er to aabonb from books. he was of Denma , now serving as an unalt-le to read lest he strain his officer in the French Foreign eyes. An operation bv a London Legion, whose engagement to Miss surgeon finally gave him normal Dorothy Gould has just been an- vision. nounced. The adventurous Prince He had been associated with hun had considerable experience Funk and Wagnalls Publishing fighting in the Riff country with Company as reference editor and the romantic band of men about editor cd’ The Standard Diction- whorn so many exciting tales have ary. since 189i. been written. Known as one of the world's leading word sleuths. constantly .______._________. FANCY 10011016418. FAHMMJNU searching out new words in the rapi growing language and Shoes for the coming season brand obsolete the wornout are distinguished for variety oi relics of hrmran speech. Dr. fonn and intricate detail work. vizctelly in his long career traced This is especially true in the case an estimated 60. 000 words. of evening wraps. _ His defence of sang -including Such divergent styles are featur- an admonition ior Americans to ed as the semi-thigh buttoned boot "talk American." mt Enkliah — launched; last year by Bchiaparelli embraced such breezy coinages as for evening wear. the shoes with a klbitw. BIROiO- dllhker. rwiwt. E gh vamp for afternoon pineapple (bomb), necker. durab- the pump usually decorated bell. chiscler and cock-eyed. He exploded a Broadway Column- . ist's claim of inventing the word pe and box calf ap- hoopee" when that joy phrase the conventional browns limped into popularity in the 20's. .i mrbllgc . but for dress occasions and said it daiedback to five cen- to accompany special outfits turies ago. “m. colors are shown -vlolet. An educated man. he said. should willow-green, chestnut, bright blue, know 50000 words. compared with yellow-gold and a, brownish Dink. Heels are high and slender for liam Shakespeare, but he said few afternoon shoes, and are often em- persons lived up to his definition boned the iiitooo-word vocabulary of wil- with a decorative design. of an educated Dr. Vizetcl-ly once advocated the ma; f d f kid. addition of 22 letters to the pre- griclgiaa or ‘Lita! thiélpfitt may sent alphabet so the Enollsh langu- ba tied over the lnsteli. . age would be written and printed ss it ‘is n. Mrs. Stanley Maoiiean, 1m 14. s. son. appearance ‘Clldr ottetown and ' ‘ No ‘ HEADACHE PILLOWS COOK JUST LIKE DUMBBELLS t m‘ (my Hmplm’ Bolsters and bolster cases are g mo, In‘ 1w‘ m M“ “d ma‘ ‘Mm going out of fashion, says an °"" ' °““““‘°" i“ out"... n“. scram: ‘i189 0 1181i O . “M; m: ugtfo-othe-moment bride chooses phat“ 1998b gm a d, m, square pillows and pillow cases‘. a firm one filled “sh ill ‘imam-M’ me “ma: county lqlgienptheovhther a yielding one fill- m’ Dem“ 193a‘ toAxllr-rigfirii, ed with grey goose or white duck feathers. A favorite decoration on a quilted bedspread is a collection of little pillows of various shapes and t Montreal. has!‘ 8B» mg- 9°, an‘: with m, quilted to match or of muslin or - . .__»_a_-§»---:-= sises. with covers that areeither pieces of old lace mounted on . satin. These are tucked about the shoulders for reading in bed or 13gY~M€R°1T%fi' mf-hm‘ for the proper enjoyment of an ‘ét.'s...."°°°v rnon’ ‘ at. B‘ Q . ed BMsIr-Eitblfi 18V) lfit It Mimi‘ cover real on Deoéaraist. Haines lmflgméa as“ Emma‘: Bail. Mimic-Mi“ t bPi. Mie m1. mgiraw from at. raw‘ $51’; ulvhgrfmshey 1.3.1115?‘ thgn on B8- - J°°'°“"“" °"1'=‘1‘1'1..'$§T1§§t 101g ‘litkebediunbbells tightly in satin in various star-visa murmstmsd , VH0,’ new fi-ww wr- tii.‘.‘.".f..'i2f.°5é'..§‘?.3'.ii‘ . ma- . ness. They fit inlllg hffllllldrdfi: .' h w c acco ‘LN? u“ ‘xfigl ‘iifpfafrivt Jcéxtzis.’ is where head- . D°°' m’ h; aches otten orilihflifl- M@°n“'h”§lc_ Attractive presents are pillows ° u“ Mu‘ ¢ for light sleeps n and women who at the 1”‘ ' are high strung. ‘rheae are filled - mm“ M”; either th hops. lemon vsrbena. 0"“- mnnnfuruh or lavender. Hops are a cure for insomnia, “tsken" in pillow rm. and look most unusual in cases oi cvclamen or perlwinkle-piue or- gsndis muslin. Three and two layer pillows are a novel solution for 900x16 WM want both a hard and so pillow but like to sleep low. The three- iaysr pillow has awfifgtrgoraf. be la_ i white down. 32m‘! “Lnww-Eh lllhreobut horsehair in the middle. r (aw-q, ~~' ""11: are BOW‘ made fl- ~..-..;.'"'...'...d 21".; "t". CID 1 o won fee.» 1- Exherts sug- P-v -‘-~0, a M!‘ south! piliffll .--»~~~1 w. aged over a firm obioii pillow for average comfort in- fl EMBAWE“ ‘k. Wlitsbirs THE CHARLQTJETOWrL cuanvran “THC-CENTRAL GUARDIAN local ' test but allvsrthtl‘ of amr:":.a"..r...e- Ibis in advance. p,‘ consensus-n i sncz. "isfifii-SE; NOW IOI 333A! with mun ab‘? '63? China. Silverware or Plain. A TWENTY flue my, punt!” Thhoolnnanisroservesrqggnql’ Campbell. III-ELECTED MAYOR. OI was re-el ted Bow-d. 031.. rymiifiimféonfi? Wlrdfll’. lath was learned here last B Prince Edward Islan er, is a. 591; mas Day Musical Service 3L 4.00 p_ M RW.'I‘u.fitsMWnih‘i1l 3 Maritimes. would visit Charlotte. and eanbe 1 pm, GamemAsmgisatlon ‘gears the i‘: 09th d“!!! Bhd goose season. it was learned yesterday. Recommend- ations oi this meeting will be presented at Ottawa to the Migratory Bird Convention which operm there Jan. i5. , GREETINGS FROM GLAS- GOW-Yesterda/y morning m; WOPShIP Mayor Buster was ‘agree- BMY rised when he received s cable rom the land o’ the Heather. with best wishes to the fw-d- tietown -Gla§g0w wishes your peoplg<fl Merry Christmas a guid nuw year of peace and prosperity- Lord Provost Dalian." His Wor- ship acknowledged the cable, ex- tending Christmas tings from the people of Char ottetown. PICTURESQUE WINDOW — Many are the compliments being tendered the Pure Milk Company for their attractive window display at the Garden City Dairy, Corner oi Great George and Fitzroy Streets. The management of this progressive firm have already made for themselves an envied reputa- tion for artistic decorating as well as for their high standards of cleanliness and quality of their many products. ‘This year they have have certainly upheld that reputation in every‘ sense. The ‘ window scene depic the departure of good old Santa Claus in his heavily laden sleigh and span of beautiful reindeer. from s. home which he has just visited. A little girl sitting beneath a Christmas Tree is seen surrounded by a bounteous bestowal oi gifts includ- ing several dolls, teddy bears, a. table and diairs. toys etc. Santa did not neglect to leave her a sup- ply of “Garden City" Pasteuripcd Milk. a bottle of which- he has placed on her new table. A study of the setting shows that Santa is headed toward a small cottage in the hill -ona is led to wonder Whether he will be so generolu at his I xieret atop -or will he visit the small house at all Santa Pals will provide the answer. PERSONAL! Mr. Artemas Wright. 0d Mt. Al- lison. Sackville. is home for the holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Wright. Souris. Miss Anna Bennett. R. N- who has been attending the Gradu- ate School of Nurses. McGill University. is spending the holl- day at her home in Charlottetown. m. Tom Dole has returned from Nova Sco la rPre he has attending Trurn A. C. Col- lege to spend the holidays with his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Doyle water street. than allpshod speech and annoy- ing enunciatlon caning from the mouth of a woman who. obviously. attractive each and every hour of manicured. But she knows as well as her appearance. 8o. and using the resulting savings for More likely. however. she will she overuaea simply because. she never has taken the trouble to find words to substitute for it, and she will go right straight to the dic- tionary. look up a good substitute. she'll try tospeak clel-rl? llid - handy and make sgams oi find- ing out how in pronounce" words she suspects she now misprc- Yifiiifllifl. ’ BOURNE. Victoria. Dec. .40?‘ --l"our-year-oid Moya - here her on time" and is il- ghtrto be the world's younwlst composer. "Hiomakeasosv bu. m: fiannetbas abou t mam a m ream we: ffihrtrfi M ant-n m» -. T .‘YF.’.~P.»‘!°“'".-.2!'_+_1!-j_'-!." 1mm m» old-fashioned some‘ and colitis of pillows. Services-H Gomm . °°'““m°“i ion at a.oo and 10.90311. u. speglzi m“ n°‘°“'1‘*o,n,,“‘m° glfhmys- ‘I’? 511111113! € . were making g migratory bird officer '1...“ o... gzheérmm of the rsiuawfifim X o W town Jan. 4 to discuss with the n " “m” u "Ah" mu“ Prince Edward Island Government wqfsflfwmnnmsl “w”!!! i" "hm!"- a iew lessons with a voice teacher. of »q-m,,d_ worm; hooks an‘; q IT. PAUL'S CllUltCil rmienber the class-wed M-ufikfi Servicu on Bomb-y (r- DIYJ~8M. 10.90 ' B“ u“ oh and 4.00 ociock. CIIISTII. A CAMPBELL. Pbr inroads 14st wrist watches and Q cu‘ ibr eouwns. L-iss. ‘ wru. ranacu a-r ' nit-iv“! Glasgow. Boot. arrived 1n Charlottetown from Montreal last will gi m,” gumynkfguaméhlfiw g’ ht. A student at the Pres. 1.1-1”- 11088. Montreal. he is enroute Murray Harbor where he will preach Christmas and New OWEN sown-Alan s. smart Km" h‘ ‘h’ "wyimfl" “limb tare. n ht _ 5m, m mwud ‘ L “m” QO-inch snowfall ygstendgy wh] of Mr. and Mira. w. a. Stewart, ‘mum m‘ "Wm" will"? 5-1; PM)”; cu"uncu“__chrm_ and there were no hen-W drifts. w mad Bo .____ W" Opened to motor tmlific yes- amp oar-wan. comnvcnw, tawdry and the gown-ml scrapers iii. tel hone and electric James Sunday \ School Concert ' Held Last Night ‘Ihe annual Cimistmns Concert of St. James Sunday . school was held lest evening in the : schoolwom. A large attendance of ' parents and friends warmly ap- plauded each number as those taking part uncellod themselves in fllflliiohim Yuletide entertainment. Regret was expressed by the erlirrtenldent that the illness of Dr. Inmate prevented his being pres- ent. A litter from Dr. negate was reed in which he sent his best wishes for a balmy Christmas in Chorus: "It Came Upon the Midnight Clear." the School. Vocal Solo: Nancy MacNevin. Recitation: Barbara Rogers. Piano Duet: Maine and Eleanor Burke. Piayette: Mr. J. A. Lemon's‘ ass. Guitar Duet: Kenlnly MscKennie and Mrs. Stewards Piano Solo: Fairlie Bexteirte: "Silent Nig Prowoe my Malta-re Leon's C lass. Guitar Solo: Kenny, MacKenzie. ' Recitation: Marjorie Jordan. Playei-te: “Babe of Bethlehem." Vocal ‘Solo: Helen Hyde. a Vocal Solo: Mary Camlpbell horus: “one in Royal David's C City." Mrs Bheivairt’ . s clam. Playette: "Cat Pie”. Mr. J. n‘. Burnett's clam mo: "We three Kinds of Orient Are." Kendmr Gar-den. Kenny Maclflmzie. Tom Clark. Piano solo: Richard Hurst. maiogue: boys. Vocal Solo: Ekizabevhla Martin. Violin Duet‘ Mary and Jean Mac-Kay. Margaret Martin, ac- Wflmnist. horns: "As with madness men C of old." The soiruooi. ma: snwmc aooM m Tm: '10s AND mom “To the family of the "l0's and only to the kitchen in importance." rays Ida M. Tarbell, writing in the North American Review. "My PLMSIN£IRYE%J§ M55" mothei-{my sister and myself were clothed from the skin out in the sewing-room; we bought nothing Nflhl"! is m5" m"°“3r“°“‘ ready-made except our hoop skirts and corsets, stockings and shoes. and an occasonal coat. "Sewing activities were contin- has spent a great deal of time on u“ but the Mg moment came srmi"2..::%:'l:..%::sitar" 5w =r=== “<1 gag. = m1 . - d The slrl who 15 drummed l» be tffé““or"lst'.iii°y- drlgggestlcgygr were spent selecting patterns and "it! dill’ “links M beam-V m. i chooain the material from the d broader sense than just the lm- good, f...“ large asmrtment s; portance of make-up. the latest woo]; and mks’ Dunn“; and ,1- hfllfdfi- the P1811‘ cmi-hes- 311° pacas for winter-of delalnes and KHOWS that» 0M mils‘ be mum-m‘ organelles. lawns and calicoes for lute from head to foot. subtly made Summe _ A531,, and "M" we 100k- up. have perfect posture and keep ed them oven Comping“; prim he!‘ hands m"- Bm°°bh "id lg)‘ and. above all. quality-for dual- in my mother's code, was a it . that she'll be Judged by her voice mil"; am-gbum "Before the dressmaker arrived along with her other self-imprcve- me sew", q-oom must be read , ment routines. she finds time to iscgmr, ha“; he“, shnpmed aid d0 llmhti-hilw "W!" h" ‘Wwh- innumerabk bob ins wound for the For instance. she may rearrange 3mm? L- ' which h“; been he? 591ml! bildflt- “W”!!! 4"!" overhauled and oiled. On hand a bit here and there along the line w“ n, exh-aordmflry collggtjon o; linings. whaiebone. braids. spools pins and needles. sewing-tables. somplv lay down s few rules for 1 .508 ¢_ d b y g; gt herself. than» stick to them. 51o b?‘,.e,£y_ 22d ‘ffiflpgoifihf, $20. will Bbandfm the 818m! 939N551“ crat's favorite chair 1n place. And then came the momentous day." _______.____ out a few good old Anglo-Saxon PLQT 11m cum; 9p you“ - FIGURE Figure-Molding. ultra feminine and in I0 601118 dllwVll‘. HWOYII clothes call for subtle curves. If Oli want to look your best in the more. Shellrrwi-ise “sins good wards harvest daytime and evening in place of slang expressions. Adlai! fashions, you should not be boy- ly flat or even a. few pounds ish tlnctly all of the time It-hsr- overweight. This is the timeto more. she'll keen t sic lonarv 511m a way to achieve a silhouette at is one hundred per cent per- feet. l! you are too thin, resolve to nine hours of sleep every single 89$ Finally. she'll read aloud to her- g q q m; h d 11, . w: orb». new“ now-- mp ‘Z32. ‘it if... .&.°“.ii‘#... tllft. is a sure-fire way to lmmvvo your hungry at mealtime. mat plenty liltlflh- l , ghfieen ‘ssgsdtsée and fresh yhsge- ‘i-"T" " ' . l’ Oh VOW Ii mm movie! and .1.“&‘.1..1.“. .1... milk s35 ‘ ———-- n go meals and just before going . You. of course. unlike one lng loss a few . u Cnkat mes rtatolano recital {o , can have rich deserts. t as important as plenty of and enough exercise to whet vom- appetlte is the matter of ge- . or . mica . M» r rm t rmflvlrm. and: on .11“: in“, uhcrifirunri: lioht lines weehered the storm rangement of a more suitable “wmud- - Gecage Cam . Chorus: “ waly in a merger." ’ class 501cm t Lawson. Mrs. N. D. Mac- Compliments of the Season‘ It gives us pleasure at this time to thank the citizens or Charlottetown for the privilege of having served them another year, also to thank the farmers, who, in storm and sunshine have never railed to supply us daily with fresh milk and cream to accomplish our purpose. Our staff Joins with us in wishing i’ you and yours , A Very Happy Holiday Season And May All Good Befall. You In The Year To Come "l The start and management oi JHE PURE MILK CO. LTD. ‘é v4. ‘d... Manager. Alberta and Irene lililscbeod. Chorus: “Noweil". The choir p Walker CupJTeam Victory Looms Large In Review Of Old Country Sport Acreage Bonus is Stressed OTTAWA, Dec. 23 — (CP) — y assistance the Dominion may the grain growers of Westem next yclar should be in the form of an acreage bonus 'in- JACK BBAYLEY marred by death Cums m, pr”, 5m" Wm“) ling little Canadian mnper owned (By G wheat m. ‘Illomasé Dkonneliy- (Ltig; l" K R '80s the sewing-room was second Mounmm‘ a‘ ') One of the vanguard of the Prairie members to arrive in Ot- tawa. for the approaching parlia- mentary session. Mr. Dcnnelly said the western members he had talk- ed with were agreed the minimum price for wheat now paid by t-he Wheat Beard was not the best way reams...“ cr e r priately eno l? ‘was the star turn ‘7- J- F- Pennmk 5nd 091119"!!! ° n’s sports whirl in the Walker 9W tea-m Wiw W“ the canal-an -will spend am old fash- 1938, a year marked by records on r Y 1°? Brim!" ioned quiet Christmas —-as quiet cinders. upsets on the turf and the m‘ the firs“ “ma he" tmmphed as l. day can be with four three- o; tthe glauégr by 3n. gver a strong United stats team. Warm,“ and 1g e75 91' e W 9- brother. may“; m m5 “w, village Yates turned round and won the ~11 be New ,5 f of Pudsey, Yorkshire, ngnd cricket 311L151‘, Amawur» 59944118 W318 3 3,321" vfijehmy n or pushed gel-ml: W151 1:0“ “i; [lmm and 2 n me fir“ mm“ h“ mm‘ there 'w111 be no duplicates en fl u. IUD, , ‘Eln- ryghyng Australian bow. Sandy Somerville from landon. mlfid-hey The Quads. turned ed Hutton‘ total of 364 runs was W‘? M2195- rd h? 64 years o’ Test Cricket Ano her Canadian amateur- 28. almost made a theatrrica .2 .- Gen. a. c. Ofltchley who left but early in December M» Theatre Charity of that. he would be on the Governmsn reage bonus. be given next year. "The minimum price of 80 cents a bushel at present market prices means that the bonusing the wheat 20 cents a bushel. the spread between price and the market price." between England and Australia. He actually spent. 13 1-2 hours at bat 81W ma!‘ the W" w WW0“! Walt“ Mugs‘ the - Sport i in mm it’ w“ estmawd he m“ 6 1 2 and Halli-SE? axlhaieur ti-tles mother, changed her mind Bmd,mn_ Australia's mute,- A gale of wind. a driving rain and she found it was to be an evening n, held the previous record with a 334-total roiled l'l l 1 0. i. ' n 93 H“ w“ 1mg“ e world test mteresting for the golfing world. mumpk, family ad lzefefird ‘with aQggG-t-otal against New Pfgflfllgmiiacfélbe asgferfiid flwfjlllcrt-l -but ngt as pm 8-D. I] . ~ been W.‘ Biciuded the great Henry Cotton. menucal and an elusive prize for the world series ggofigniigttigr 80?? Ggwzfiaaig‘; flan the wcalt‘ Qu 1 are on s um price helps those who have an? fails. to help those who ‘mm m“ W“ " m‘ “m” W“ But the Ashes—nicknamc for the bonus is paid on sac wheat ‘The man who has no crop efore irecds the as- sistance most. isn't helped by will also urge in Parliament that the price on wheat used for to be consumed in Canada. At present they cents a bushel below rice and the difference will come t of the Dominion Treasury. "Ali! AN FLA‘! iUN ' ’ of crlcket—will stay down under pe- oause the best England i" 10w‘ 8am"; °5 a "Lalternoons after a nost-hlnnll mi)- Q ad gaze-rs pay a shi 5cm ‘tiled for Manchesmx was mm- The Lonsdalc Belt emblematic oflthz“ take we“ exelrcis U ' high wall that enc 058s 1c Even at that English fans were the Bdmh hml/Yweliht bimmil well satisfied for Buttons batting munplmsiuil- W1" 2'9 w L?“ Hm“ brick home‘ . . ll 1 be u“ the gnaw‘ Havel“ are” mm We... r3213.“ £118 igv their petunia gieving it back to tirge wers that when they were born. Tommy 10st the bet 5g defa/illt tracts —noihln1z like turn it in made the Dlonncs five-panic series. es. ‘ game when they trounced their riv- ails by an innings and 5'19 runs were l-h t lhi to - - . , ti-‘ffid “hi? old sefiesnex n8 but nc hasnt ye. ' -_ Meantime Harvey got a close dc- them mm the new es “Bred the cision from Jock McAvoy and then ed (he mother w we 1151, lg b88- Edd-ie Phil-mils 0n a foul. gave her some leisure e .’I‘hey T“ dovmm" °I Beimy LYnch- strenuous idb of tending e face or c, n. homes‘ "glad f1 F" dlmlmn. W" ‘he their brother, Gordon. fine start with victories in the 10o Ehgoeléflalfll t "PBwh-nqgfimwg-E ' Yards for anew Games‘ record of wnsmwm ‘ _ Jurich, for m m; _ _ 311g, gmuwmfigufiieyhwfii‘; “éigédfieliéiyafighrlnbsiiyllifii Attempted Surcrde MM svdnsv 0- WWW“ k“ °“‘ “Y m‘ m“ “ m‘ Charge Withdrawn atlilet year by dashing the hopes of ex- erts and falling to top ire Games at Sydn -Slovak ministry tions for an indef- This action was be- n at a request from Berlin. when the Czecho flashed to new world records for , _ ing home trylhs to regain condition -_-_~ , ‘hi-t’? mus and wo-mdtfeasrflfi and he mom to come badt (C05; by Guardian's Special Wirei nlty st: years oi Doc -. more. against Oscar Bias pounds. Wooderson! gave five men hockey, 1 w a5 I!’ hdlillld B yards. 81inch? 1;? ot within B "Y rfilifl- "11 °1 "m" have Erickson. Swedish lumlbe five yards of the BS-yar man and ed £41m‘ ‘nwest- “may,” may‘ gained unexpect tori crossed theiape mlrisoa. gig-t ,8 cmfimnwmmed w“g,%.qen_ Cfllohwuwy‘ a ZOA-KQqgL-rjustéfi“ b m marwutmkmg“ ' '4' ‘d. and thespeedwfly as a half-dozen the “w m‘ r “e mu’ table at a certain bed earlier and earlier to allow an ex- get things done in the t it's a plan worth ay. t would be an ex- have a thorough physical lems wmi n m and dis- cuss the new diet habits you have t ask h the ides of taking vitamins in cap- forrn. These are available to several readers have repor ocwrs prescribed a half- a day e cream in-a pala and others simply mix it with an Qqilll lllillimt oi milk. oikndcladnvii- . . Bain. Tomn . (Canadian g 23 _ (GP) __ A Golfdom paid tribute to Hector r-o amous amateur t hief of whom was Charles Yates. ilhe last brac at the expense of 0nt.. who lost a close match by d. won the Belgian wane, guifers made he British Open un- the wigs coma do and three better than Cotton. ‘week for 9o The other match. 5'9"" l“ 3i“! not. akl k. 0nd rater. Lynch is now in a nurs- er crowds than ever watched of ammo fi iadian riders. by Eastman and Tom Harrrpson Pie-mm NW9‘ EM u“ c“ momd 100400., stew England. also 1:403. ‘ghzfiigfitxglffmfifu fieaprlerxi Newfmkhwastglrrwted o; “d” ' °“°“°" gemn]: rt.‘.°'£‘a.‘"° “rhmmm A" m». was released by Mauls/trots r-r. Oaoa-r Orr. Hall. Finder please leave ma. .- - Miluads” To Spend iiuietl 0h r istm as 1.01m‘. b“ “ppm. thomson. Len Orawley. Cecil Ewing! ‘@111: four -.__.- _. r ir bright. blorrdisl m show instead of a matin‘: at Leeds absence of to light United States Like Canada's famous ther is good thl utrs during till were motty hard ith s. maid. and th t Hm ‘n ma‘ was withdrawn in police court tn- a cewn . . and die BOO-metre mark held jolnt- “*4 “m” ‘he mm“ $12832’ “ilyirickson. whose jump shaded tire Brod a "' swomn th cha.was m» r mindful s...» “gm Warana~n.i..i~*rs~ " e“ a... ggnger walked of! with sbgdumm of "'1" m" "Mt e °1°°° m‘? ...._.___ “"1 "iii" K9“ -on m rzotm aoonsr in he of n “wwj, t Owen's fast filly. Rockfel. Winning ' A solicitor says t a a the Oaks and the 1.ooo Guineas she _T92:!1°_*° T-‘lg-Bflftzy ‘who Mimi" "i l" my o; not return it is a LOST-LADIES BLACK PURSE inai and has a lac of the ycar- in vicinliu of 8t. Jaime-r Church decency that would make an lg- norant savage shud woe Btee lechase- . i" , the United) States Guardian. L-lM-iI-‘zi-ili. ting this out and pasting it v tleship. The race was your mnbrella.