Qwmw“ ‘Awe-ax- .‘.'sk\.'|..\1r>I“lK‘¢P§l‘J'09\~.t'-\|évflu s. l. .'.-o'(>\l'-‘1$lr/;&M\8Ax o o . n . . ~.-..,.._. "A courlssr noses .930- “v L... TONIGHT, v01: AS v60 ENTER,“ sluilorlsiox closes llr lllslulllu sullllllllll —---- t. EMPTY BOTTLES wdnted. Pints, l pl . CAPITOL Today. 3. 15, 7 & 8.45 |-'| ELE fl m,‘,f,o‘“,,"'“_ ,,,,,"','.'_'_§f,,'?l,., o. ““”"' W9.‘ °““ ‘°" §§,‘,§’_“,’§,_,,‘§_",’, \ "2 ‘ M P E R E E S the eckage of a small motor ___. ' E : A S I ‘I _ . I; I yacht, thought to be that of J. Mill-m; cumg For; cglpypgn c111“). llu H LAST TllllES TODAY A M OF of Quebec, who started a lone voy- 351g l; m; Town Hal], summer. l age 1mm the 081M611!!! 01W $0 ' side, Tuesday morning, October 20th ‘Swansea. was reverted from Ter- l and at the ma Cross, as Grafton 80118111118. Holland. M11830. T1191? Btreet, Charlottetown, on Wednes- , was no trace of the owner. day, October mt. 9ZB3-10-l0-Bi lflllii .1..':::".'..;_i;‘£: 3Z5.‘ EX l? E RI E N C E. l - i Matinee 3.15 I v with JOAN BENNETT—-LEW AYRES Qféf m‘, 06o , y, f Mills was seen on October ‘ltb in. , .___.. .. ' k I M1"- 3-15 ‘the English channel by Brixhaml SEND ygm; o“; 5505s lo - . . l6 , . ‘I F HEROIC , ' Elliot.’ if 45 s" c, :7: l5 A DRAMA 0 ilshermen. when. allhoush obvlws- Jimmys Shoe Shine Parlor. We are ly worn out by the long voyage, he l‘ lust dyelng to make the,“ look llko refused to plutwlnlo Dartmlllllllblry" new. 943449.30.” lrrg he was n n on real: ng n-. i. don. Another fishing boat which ar- MQNTqQMEgy... MMNflT-[g ... l rived at Yarmouth on Saturday re- l soundly-s Montreal star oayo.__ ported sighting M.ills 72 miles from l-l-llo marrlago o; Anna Gladys] Ymmdem *'°"°“d- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. o. Pres- Tonights report from Terschell- ton Moollluttl ol- Molpoouo’ Prlnoo ‘mg and the '"°°k“3° M a smmllildward Island. to Mr. E. Gordon motor launch was washed up on the I Montgomery, of Drummollovlllo, beach near there. At the some timo Que" oldest son ol. Mn and Mm a lifeboat landed the body of a man l w’ s‘ Monooomory, or Toronto’ l! wearing two “leaving ‘lukemmlklng place quietly this afternoon “m”? his papers w“ m? United at half-past three o'clock at Knox- states automobile license, but no crescent Church, the Rw m,’ gleltilllmthoerrédezgulcatlo“ were glvllGeorgel Donald officiating. The p” ' lbrlde, whose brother Mr. Mac- -——-—-—-----_-___-_-_-_-_“_. l l> l 1 h S.“;‘;"..:.:. §§i§2.'.“‘“‘ “l? a"? - was e mos l l l.‘ l” lmpremve spectacle ever wlmmed guardsman b ue panne ve v» as ioned in the Empress Eugenie lines‘ $o:*l'1‘;s‘“‘:_‘l’lf xglnfPivglsvlgfhl-utn a blue felt hat trimmed in velvet and matching slippers. nessed by 50mm spectators‘ {She will carry an arm boquet of 'y=:llow roses. Miss Muriel Mac- Nutt, o.’ Malpeque, who will be he!’ sister's only attendant, as brides- ‘maid, will be (rocked in yellow net fashioned in period style with a. jacket of yellow taffeta, a brown -felt hat trimmed in yellow velvet, and slippers to match her gown. ’ Sim will carry rust colored roses. lMr. Eric Stethem, of Toronto, will ,, act as best man for the bride- groom. Mr. F. H. Blair will render the wedding music. and during the signing of the register, Mrs. T. Woodford-Smith will sing "O, m,‘ 42o 52o ‘DIMENSIONS. lt’s life itself A STIRRING COMEDY DRAMA OF LOVE AND (‘ONFLICT IN THE i231) LANDS. ‘VITH BOBBY JONES SERIES w 'i!l'll‘\'.\ LOY J4l\l: llUllR ill‘: NONI) IXATTON ll.\\ .\l(}.\'il HATTON hill JOHN IIOLIJS, GENEVIEVE TOBIN, L-OIS WILSON SAVE THE COUPONS IN STEWARTS BREAD FOR A FREE PASS T0 THE PICTURES. l i. Regina Youth Killed In {lane Crash NATTIIE DAMNEI) THEM. *‘-"°'1‘"E“ “WW1” MEN lll£'l‘ltA‘i’ED Tllvlu The MYSTERY T R O OPER / EVERY LIVING THING SOUiiiil‘ T0 KILL THEM lulaTlro-coltlllvyiv luAYmvs MIRACLE PRODUCTION THE SUPREME IN TIIRILLS, Ap- VENTURE AND A LOVE DRAMA. (Catllldian mass; REGINA, Sllsk, Oct. ISL-Strap- ped in the front seat of a moth plane owned by Regina Air Club. William Rogers, Regina youth, was carried to ills death when the plane crashed from 200 feet immediately after a take-oil from a field near Wynyard, Sask, Bruce Yasinski, pilot, was badly bruised and burn- ed in the smash-up. Yaslnskl, severely shaken up by the crash, struggled from the crumpled plane just as flames, which had enveloped the machine when it struck the ground, reach- ed the rcar cockpit in which he had been seated. Because of the heat oi WHERE BOYS OF 45 NATIONS GATIIERED I A statute -to mark the assembling ' there in 1029, for the World Scout _ Jamboree, of 53,000 boys from 45 on his own lnltlauve a New countries, was recently unveiled by South wales Boy scout swell Lord Hampton at Arrowe Park guxrd all night lrlntcm in hand,l Blrkenhefld- to warn motorists of a. fallen high‘ tension cable. l Among the flags hanging in the‘ —-——-' famous Chapel of Youth of st.‘ When lined up for their 24-hour‘ Giles‘ Cathedral, Edinburgh, .is cross-country hike. Scoutmasiers Se» . l 4%. ollywood” Comedy and New " Fl ll‘- ,Notices l l l '. ',Wil.zl_ '-" ~- ‘ ' l l lowly; “it Happened 1n H 4 ll llilrmbllds VofOMrsI Chlirlesfl-lollsmn ' who rllsiaillcd zl broken leg rc- lsuliing from a full while picking __i lnpples are sorry slle is lmpfOVlliQ l-lll. rolllllllr nlolllllll. nloollng of‘ so slowly in the Prince Edlvrlrll ll“. l l y; _._. l-fiwl- llr,»,l.l,,.ll-s llhll-Iospllnl“ and hope for her syn. 1y ltv -.\:..< livid llt tllc home oil 1'°9°"“1'Y- l‘ Q P FIRE WITHOUT MATCHES FILMlCl) IN DARKEST Ali‘lli('i\ WITH A LOVE William Ling with sixteen} 1”“ ROBIANCP} O l" A BOY :1 c flulnesll helwal: 3118b: tto rlelach that of Sh’ Giles’ Church 13.05,?! at a Maritime ‘fuming camp werél Promise Me." An informal re. ‘l,l,,l,l.s_ mo ll“. vlsllors l“ ab.‘ Mr. The-o Ling who was vlsllilll AND GIRL 'l‘ll.~\'l‘ GRIPS bilgnergsllv :1 Em; eve O We smut Tr°°p' wmmpq‘ The lwvdfprlvedf of ma ch“ anldh givenlfilception follows the ceremony at Kl Tm ljfpgjdgllt M155 " at his brothers home in Whvzllliv THE “EA Ry an y ' troops exchanged. Dece- 0 W001i 0nd i! 0H8. l Ithe residence of m. and Mrs. R. -' M. Mitchell, the I-Iaddon 'H'.lll apartments, Sherbrooke street west where the decorations will be com- Yoslnski and Rogers had flown this morning from Regina to Wyn- yard near where the pilot's parents reside. The were accompanied by l. Rllfllqlyy opsllkd mo mQQpIlRlVGT for the week end has rc- ll~~h [m nmnbm-s reciting fumed to his studies ill Prince of .. Eacli lllolrlber nn-l Win95 COW?!’- mll call by giving her make their cooking fires Indian MEN AND pUBuc fashion. One group broke its sgnvlgcg thong and had ccold meals. The others succeeded. They included YOUNG Ferguson, Bonshaw, ‘i’ posed of pale yellow roses in the which Created Mm ‘v15 gaotlgernrolalne, pllloftfd by bStleige ékl- Not llnanolal sum,“ but publwlseveral middle-aged clergyman. l alums ruom. and in the 1mm . o; amusement, visiting her sister Mrs. William ta,’ ‘in; t er a hi" S“; service by young men was the, i lroom’ ol omyoontllomums and ook nlliirrs of the previous‘ Lillfl- ‘Vhflflflvy River Fvvvmli’. gfl lgrlgge ‘nezbyofaglxflc “Heals: Chief Sllbleclf 6150115590 by 39° THE Boycsfgg: SANTA ‘leaves. Later the bride and bride- . w,“ mm load by mo‘ ___ Ski's parehts suddenly Yasmskrs Ontario Rover Srouts at the 3rd _ groom om loovlng on a motor mp ._\ll.,_ Xolon Slood and, The People of Rustico and‘ - .,_,_ __ la é m’ at m ’ d "hlProvincial Rover Moot held at oo tho Unwed slows, lllo lomlol l.,,,-,,l_ Tl“. nlpn-lbpl‘; vow; toksllrrounding parts were shocked: p n nose" ve o 88'0"“ w London over Thrnksgiving week- L?“ Christmas a 5111011111115’ 01' torrmo form travelling in a French gown of H..C. Ingram, Inspector of Civil; Aviation, flew from Regina. to the scene of thc crash immediately on receipt of the report. Former S lgidefl Is Involved In Tragic Case a pl,‘- ro “me from (jhir-lwfidllcSflfly by the death of a- lvcllmumcrous fanluvies “r” compelled! o" “vhoauov River hanlknown rosldontl Mn mlolnos l to keep their chlldrcn in the house N, m" pwou ‘l; with lhcmvlcralowoll Although Ml,’ craswoll from the fall until spring from‘ r n wl- lullcll discussion this was‘ had 11090 IllOfe or less confined to lack Of WMm clothing‘ He pomtcd‘ ll->"1)~'>lliwl 1min later in tn» sou-lived for the last four years. U10 rs- w“ ma“ W“ “mm °f m" °wn . ,l,_ q-l... _<,-,.,-,.g_-ll-l~ follow-d nlyslllt of a stroke, his death canto as race mostly deserve me best we ‘."~liIl‘.l(ll"lE(‘-C‘ received during thcla surmise to his friend-s andlca“ 8mm m gm the” hard fig“ sizutilflbpeltrflsis tad lfgllig wine colored wool, with a cos/t. hat e . 110MB m teaching “vs ‘m “"100",$¥§f§§§?s§ll§§.'§‘."$..§§'.l§.i.lll§§. gslficflggglt“ S" t; vm"abz;‘g Miss Ruth Montgomery, of Toronto with the assistance of their Girl sister of the bridegroom’ Wm be Guide sisters, played Santa. Clausemresqnt M’ ‘he ceremony‘ to some 75,000 kiddies who other-, wise would have found empty’ end. NEW NATIONAL SCOUTS A new permanent home for headquarters of ihe Boy Scouts Association at Ottawa has been made p0ss‘blc by a legacy of’ the 0 M“ Mo“. Andrews neighbours. The sympathy of the times‘ and that’ what concerns IRISlITOWN SCHOOL, others, both ill our own country n.‘ Wlrnillyl- River schoollentlrc community g0 out to thel (Canmlllm press) The following is the report of Ir- . - - '. 1 foreign countries. also concerns stocldn Cllrl l as m nln U, S Plans To _.-. , l gll, _.,l-~_,.-l@_< lllll-cllased by_ bereaved widow and children. ‘mt ‘ v _ ‘ M _ NEW QLASGQW, 1w s,’ om g,')_ lht s h l l m month I late Col. R. W. Leonard of St., B5 on s m or B- ' l ' In‘: the school to be! ——~——— gigilzggdn‘flgghggijgglslhlscgll _Deatll is lloverlllg over Gm, King iugzlzllnan: gzpwzberf s o Cstharines, Ont. The headquart- Over 4.000 children on farms werel Challenge Britaln l The annual Rally Dny Services‘ ‘ ” ~ ‘ . 1-1- , i tl ‘ _ ll-(rlrflllrrlp fl)»;- tlliy \"lll(‘ll was to have been llclcl lnlof homo m” m Pliny" Edlvnrd IS- “wlwhllntlvl, River United Church on ‘llrmd (‘Olllpflriltl to that of other ~30, who lies in ADCTdOCll Hospital under police guard, suffering from Grade MP4. Alma Campbell; o, e-rs is located near the Victoria taken Care of by mall. A number . _ _ Mgmgl-1lflMu5gllm_ of Scout troops are ‘already D ‘A Glenn canlpbcu’ 3' Ruby Cousins’ collecting and repering discarded WASHINGTON’ ' c" och m’ l . » v -' knife wound» in 111591 Glad s Profitt i (By the Canadian Prom-audio- . _ l . llflllfi of Canada and ille Ulllicrl p“ mmctcd - y - . " “ G04 0t? 1\l-)“~"*51ll>‘l>s$ll;1°"°: ‘gm lslalcq and Slnofll mo point “ml l throat. Prado IX-1, Jean Campbell. A B01 POPULATION CENSUS 235L322: and books for the“ 1931 ally new combat planes ordered by 1“'~*"I3""~ ‘- "m ~ “p” m’ ‘l’ - A‘ - A . ' In ll nearby room his vlalliivcn- o a VIII-l ith c b ll- 2 _""‘ ' th u. s. w de artment may , M“ m, a logo allondonoo‘ M tho illc home ls the bmkbon. of ihc l '5' e IEd “mp 9 ' I Anolllol, oonsus ls loolng token _.Mi._.__ e at p ,\'l‘£\l‘ old sister, Sadie is fighting for‘ Marian Ready; 3, Norris Campbell; __ life as a result of slilrlilnl‘ wounds 4, Borden Campbell. i this month’ It Wm Show the It "Plemlsblellnt Altgntxl" Afnllllalt (:5- mld lo have boon oauood lo, hor Grade vn_ll Jock Murphy; 2, worlds population of active Boy 153:9?! cdlarac e ls 31o 1st e; brothel. ln a nlomonl ol- (losponw Helen Campbell; 3' Arthur Prom“ Scouts nnd leaders. In 1930, the a "i; 5685B. 5 B PETS 5 9X10 cncv. 4 Lillian Ready WW1 was reported M; glogolggm ‘with which recurring attacks come Both have an even chance of‘ Grade VI—-l, Josie Ready. ‘nus does no; mcmde several mm’ -' tog” avg)’ "strstgth tan? lavage the recovery, doctors said last night. l Grade V—1, Anna Warren; “m WM have “km the training a“ or“ a s a e o amos con- King. a former Sunlmsrslcic P- Keith Warren and passed fmm m“ Nmvement" tint?‘ exlhaustmh No wiser we‘ E. I. Marl who has resided in New, Grade IV--l, Janie Mann; 2, Mar- m“ on mm be taken than that o‘ - i m‘ Oct‘ nth‘ Rev‘ M“ Boon,“ nation. llild should be kept sacred. Zigzag‘;giefizlrrzllngcliglalfmrf as)‘: in the world. Within eight months a formid- able array of military planes rep- resenting great departures from standard types will be aloft on ser- vice_tcsts. lll(‘(‘llll£/!‘1.>\Tl spoke largely on the ilbund-l ' w of Mfrs/enri- of fnod in some centres of; Ml.’ “ml Mm “Mm. Mclqhalll (l. 'l'li.< mar llg willlCnlllldzl while other ports especi-|Mondo“,bl,,_nk_ Wm. ll“. “Hosts of, ..l um ‘in which the lolly in ivrsiern Canada people are ll“, lalloo-s Dqrollls Ml.‘ “ml Mrs‘: iv appointed for the lrll the verge 0i starvation. Thellqormml Llnm Wllollllol, Rlvolo; l Slllldfiy-L, _.U"l :‘-.l 2. . The roll crlll will be QSIJPHROT sold he could vouch for -~~.1, llv p yllls: fire cents. ‘the ftct that in northern Albertal l l. , , 0"» iumi-rs. llilllfiilfl llllvks are living: filled daily’ wiili wnllllerilll values iu new 1411i up-irl-dzlii- Shoes for Hen, Women llnd Children. SAVE YOUR DOLLARS! BIIY NOW. Extra Special Sllwli, “iih soft iop and $2.98 sirllp. All sizes Now 0...... Wonderful Value \\'omen‘s ll-Dome Rubber Heel. While they last . . . . .. $1.49 $1.98 Only Men's Heavy’ (irllin Work H LEPAGE SHDE 00., LTD. _ l 949 - - l- e -Fri-Mon-3i BUY GOODRICH lll-Plll-zss RUBBER PYNYIWVEAR. " rlyuPll ill his till-cat. ‘aftemoon very pleasantly ill Char. Jot/tetown. Milt-Leon, ml oldvrly man, called ‘hr- police. who found Kin: llnllg- lug by a rope from .'l lIITllflC/l plpr‘. ll" was lulccnsiriolls lliltl llud zll Springfield Alld Vicinity . i l I Mr. and Mrs. Hyatt l-inslnnl and l I l l lluntrr River. Miss Vlilinlircd Sinclair. Cllar- relatives and friends. Messrs. Bert Halnmil, Mirldlriml, and Aloysius Greenilil, of Nclvtnll, Mrs. M. L. Lnillltr- ilnrl Nllsu Ruth Lambs, Springfield. spout gummy Little Miss Evelyn lirlslnm, (laugh. tor of Mr. and fills. llylltt llaslom, from a pleasant visit in Emerald, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Murphy. was a visitor to Searletown. home after spending a. few days with her grandmother, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Woodside, Clinton. The many friends of sir. John Deigan, Emerald, will no glad to learn that he is around again, after his recent illness. , ‘I _ l n _ _ l, B t‘ l; 0 n l o o; n l e llttlc daughter Evelyn. Mrs. Everett _ l’; , (n i. m“ n _ fmic Slllilfillfilfi“. B l n c k and ‘ ' ' nsllnm and Mrs. Sarnh weeks, of Congratlllatlons are being extend- Clergymen of every church, ‘in- i-nmll it'll B] .1 n d. L“ lll_0wn_ Medlum m, High Price l _ H _ _ _ _ _ _ spl-lnglicld were rcccut visitors to ed to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gillls, Al- cludlng the Mormon, attended the. berlml, upon the arrival of a baby girl, (Phyllis Suzanne), on Septem- ber 29th. Mrs. Gillis is at the hornc came so frightened that they gave notice. The haunting was in- vestigated, and the ghost discover- ed in an old owl, who had made his home in the cot and dined off its occupants at his leisure. He snared in his sleep. which ex- plained the strange noises. OLERGYMEN STUDYTNO SCOUT ING 103i provincial training camps for Scout masters. The largest group, 1'1 Anglican clergyman and stud- aby Oroken, Freetown, were in Kin- kora last week, attending the fun- eral of the late Mrs. John P. Smith. Boy Scouts and a congregation of 40.000 persons of all denominations took part in a Scout-Guide sun- 50010 10.000 Girl Guides nnd Mr. Gus MacDonald, Springfield, the recent visit of Lord and Lady Baden-Pnwrll to Australia. AN AUSTRALIAN you-m PAGENT Springfield, Lot 0'7, ha‘; mgumed Mr. Archibald Bell, Bearish-awn, Age," was in Bummenide last week-E. by go According to "The Melboumg ache homeward bound. All for the want of two little tablets of Aspirin! Don't be helpless when you gudden get a headache; carry Agplfln wig you. The pocket tin doesn't take up headache. It lowers the vitality and invites a cold. Take Aspirin and throw it ofll Don't wait until you are miserable. There is nothing in Aspirin tohurtthoheartorupsettll atom h orhsrln tbeaystominanyvtayflfollr Australia, a pggggnt 8mm me 17,000 Scouts and Girl ASP ,, so‘, our “lomolfs “Soomo I lvlifiwivn. 8110M Tllflfllffikivlllg very of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. ent missionaries, attended the “v \ l h" TH‘ qr l I I lllvflsfllllly in SlIDImOTllCRl and vic- Deighan, Emerald. with her sister, North Saskatchewan camp -in ‘ women“ Bhck Kid or _ I lc its, . laps uni inity, with relatives zmu friends. Miss Margaret Deighan, R.N., at- Prince Albert National Park. ll-nls lllllck llnois and p l ‘ q ‘ V _ lrumlm All widths from tending her, l|.\llll'(l>‘. Splendid wear- " “"1 ‘ ‘fa!’ fihpllms- lll l0 EB Mre- Katherine Tierney. 0i char- _- 50,000 AT nuimsolvluo loo (lmlllly. All Leather lined. Medium " _ lettetown. is spending rt very plens- Mr. and Mrs. c. W. Crokcn, South SERVICE All d . “in”; I heel lgllk. prlce _ __ _ u I ant holiday in Springfield visiting Freetown, and Mr. and Mrs. Barn- _.___ "d “Y m‘ the °m°el “d! hfid- G000“ Will VB" YW fill" Bulb I” Aspirin-not a substitute! Follow the proven directions to bl foimd inside each r ackage. Theyoover colds. sore throat, headache, tooth- were visitors to Springfield Sunday Miss Margaret Lambe of Spring- d”. manksglvlng oervlce on the inlay lgllllllépllt what a comfort when nghnilnlgtlgfllltirh wistful: . , , _ _ ’ ‘an . a mum: wbAR BETTER. 00ers N0 MOM; “m” __ field. 1m w. h» returned lwms Melbourne Cricket Grounds u...“ Fatigue will frequently brlngona P-lvmndvthvr elm m?! mum which these tabets are u tflodtivs antidote. Keep your pocket “filled ‘iirom tlllo brlttlo of 10o tubloiaJBvol-y n1 s As iri i b woilzustlrziulrllilioglltrllonbollfué’ u Aspirin is made in Canada. '. (TIADIHIARK on, l _'_— llooplng at hand o supply or DR J‘ Pursuit planes, which are expect- r st i‘ ——~————-—i Glaseow for t\vo years, was Jorie Warren; 3, Margaret Profitt; KIPLING SPINS BOYS A YARN l_-,_ Kellogg's Asthma Remedy “m” ed to equal or rival Britain's best ,' arrested this aftzrnonn at the 4, Henry Ready. ' _ and attack, obscwllllon, and bomb. ‘l_ home of Henry Mnclciln, Little’ Grade II-l, Erma Campbell; 2, A awry mid-by Rudyard Kipling gruilltfottllllle Roost 32:22‘; timed’, s: mg ships o; new deslgn are "m!" q i Harbor Road. According to the Louise MacLeod. "In Person" was an honour en- l d lg " '°"‘ ° cnnslmonq l“ “mm; l police, he went io illls ll0llif‘, Grade I-~l, Leroy Campbell; 2, jnyed by B” scouts camping this en er M‘ passages ' l H s} where llls slsler ‘VHS omployod o5 o vlvlan Dovlson and Morlorlo Comp summer near the Kipling home at '-—-—-—--_-_-_-_~;- - _- ~ ~-——--—---_= ~ VClOIHPSllP. and asked for i1 saw. bell (equal; 3, Archie Johnstone; 4, Burwash‘ The 5mm“ which w“ ;_ The girl wont to the bosclnsnt to; Ernest Profitt; 5, Enid MacLeoo. given the typical Kipling tme‘ l N u s get the required article and was P9119011 Bl/WfldB-IWBY-Alfifl Cami!“ "The Haunted Dovecow’ concerned _i followed by ll-r ill-miller, who mo. bell, Ruby Cousins, Gladys Profitt;, ‘he ‘“S“PP°”“‘°° °f d°v°5 mm “ lfl dllccd a knlfz- and SlflfillCd hop; Edith Campbell, Erma Campbell. In" d°ve°°t' ‘md strange “ma” 7 u I (' I ‘l Our Moiio, “Quick Sales and Small Profits" illls brought us many lhmm" Hmfl"? h" S“"°“m‘- M“; wand“ J- G'“h“m—'1'°“°h°1‘- heard M night’ The “Ewan” be ill