i I scooters“ rjm: CIIARLMTETOWN GUARDIAFLM“: r Lenten Meditations The London Times Woman's SECURITY Dnelof the strongest of re- "ligious motives has been the d8‘ sire for security "mid ‘he "ma" talnties of life. The nature of tllslg ‘security has varied Greatly- 8,5 B" have the methods for achievh! -4 Often what was looked for wtasfllig, more than a reasonable expec a 1%- ‘that physical evils might be avo _ cd and the primary needs of food '1 and of the family's wlréttilnuml" - -1)‘ r be sstisf . ‘mqphgelslloletfxlil one in which suc- cess. whatever form it takes. croiins human discoveries and cog; i trivauccs. lf marl can lint?“ f way, lic can assure for rrrsel v the security that he desires. He, can make svhalever divine bcirlgs or powerful hidden forces surround his life friendly or at lcast harm- 1 .. ncc. The initiative lle5 not with thelll. His prayers and lilo traditional ritual in which hc tiilzlss pal are such o5 “,3 ,m,_mi a _£__ _ ble response. He and his riiviniz . are boiled yovethfil‘ in a mutual dependence, T)?" have needs as well as lie. It is I at least possible that the izrefltl and widespread rel1Z10l15,¢"§t”m of sacrifice be?" 35 i‘ 9”“ “mm mall offc d to the unseen l>0\'\'"5~ Mm .. t uiit God iii his debt} All thri oii gives to man. iill that, God accepts from m.l_n. has us is. background the readiness oi’ Silo, 5,, to give nniisoto receive. anldi V8,, readiness is \i'holll'_ “llwblfl h5d“x . and poi r. It is lll wit! Go _l5. not in whril lnall can induce Him, to be that we mnv find security- ' ollal inspirations or: rices. but in that‘ changing backgrounrl of‘ I-Ils life, “y.” Cxigtg in the rigiilcotisncssl is the sin‘ "=5 hi}; "l l thalz nceleds. is not the security which wards off evil from him but the security \\".ii'-‘il_ PTP5QTVE5 111m in the midst of evil. That is .hc securitv to which the noble flTmV of liiartyrs has borne witness. dud so many nzlicrs whom wiivflni" has been loss flcrv_ but more prn- lgnged. It is not simply that their faith has not failed. but that in_ their faith they have rested on, that which has not failed. Thev_ have been upheld because with them there has been one able to keep thsin from falling. l with? enouene By Roberto Lee Q. If a person ilces not intend to go in costume. should he accept an invitation to a fancy drcssl ball? I A. No; a person should not ac-‘ cept any invitation if he is not’ willng to enter into nil the festivi- ties in a sincere manner. Q. Would it ‘n5 correct to say. “She is going to entertain her daughter-in-laws"? A. No. e 15 “daughters-ln-lriw . Is it YICCESSAI"! for one to re- turn cans of condolence‘? A. No, is no: rcquirccl nor expected. VEGETABLE HARLEQ UIN a cups coolrcd, diced turnips 21,5 cups oookeri. tlced potato 4 tablespoons dlc_€d._SCm9'9flnn9d swcet red pepper iobtwnali l. cup top mi ‘i teaspoon salt: . ,1 teaspoon Pepi)?!‘ t bl ingredients and heat thoroughly. Six ‘servings- rect phrase res. .. Y0”! YOU'RE NEEDED NOW TO FREE A MIN TO FIGHT More 044mb: #0444448 ow“ an aaminajalw¢ _./o//r ffie C.W.A.C. Apply h C.W A Ritlvlllng 0mm n. o. M.D. a Halifax ' _ , week-end. Happenirg i The Week t Eighteen-year-old Primes Eliza- beth, heiress presumptive to the British Throne. has become an officer in the Auxiliary Territorial Service, Britain's Women Army Corps. A statement issued at Buck- ingham Palace announced that her father. the King, has granted Her Royal Hlghnes a commission with the honorary rank of second sub- aitern. The Prllic south of Eng- lll training in the land. it was added. to be an officer driver of motor vehicles. Her join- ill-g the A.T.S., it was stated in court circles. was the result of her own request and it was believ- ed that her commission marked the end of her intensive schooling ‘under the direction of the provost cf Eton College, Sir I-Ien-ry Marten upon wliclri the King conferred the accolade of knighthood last Sat- . , Queen. in royal blue a ribbon of Eton blue, in her rind Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret were present at the ceremony, attended also by hundreds of too-halted Etonians. . It ivas reported that the King had requestedthat the Princess be regarded as any other candi- date in the training center. The King scrved in the Navy in the last war and received no speclil ranslderation on account. of ills larik. The course the Princess is taking vrlll presumably qualify her as all expert automobile mechanic. A.'I‘.S. drivers are as much at home in greasy overalls under a car or truck as they are in their smart uniforms and at‘ tlie wheel of a generals limousine. , a - l Princess Elizabeth was fonncr- ly a meanber of the British Girl Guides and Sea Rangers. She holds the rank of a full COlCllCl in the crack Grenadier Guards Regi- She will be nineteen on April 2i. Mrs. Lorenzo Evans. President of ‘.."c Quebec Branch of the Qual Mary Needlework Guild! was honoured by a surprise visi: frclll Picr Excellency, the Princess Alice at hcr home ‘l3 Si. Louis Street, Quebec. Excellency spent an hour with Mrs. Evans, who explained the work done bv the Guild for the Queen Mary Maternity Home in England and told of a large shipment of wool- lens recently sent to the Flying Angel Mission, Halifax. It was lit Mrs. Evans‘ instigation the Queen Mary Needlework Guild was start- ed lrl Charlottetown, by Mrs. Bart- lett in the last year of the First Great War. Apartments. of . honorary president. Mrs. Bartlett. on Monday afternoon. Cut out garments for the Prince Edward Island Protestant Orphanage were distributed and also wool for knit- ting for the Mercantile Marine. AB. Frank Martel, I-I.M.C.S. Charlotte- town paid. a surprise visit and told the msmbers how much the leath- er corits, one of which had been contributed by the Guild, meant to the mfln ofrthle “Charllo§tetown." ary rvng. spea ng for the W.R.A.C., brought before the meeting the necessity of uphold- ing the price ceiling. Mention was made of a donation of $26 to- vrards the 1945 Red Cross cani- paign, and $5 was voted to the "Save the Children" fund. After- noon tea was served by Bartlett. O O I Wren Jean Grant is being we'- comed home from Halifax on a short. leave with her parents, Mr and Mrs. W. Grant. c Mrs. Weymond Sears of Amherst was in Charlottetown over the the guest of Flying Officer and Mrs. W. S. Trenholm . ‘and was godmother at the chris- tening of their young daughter last Sunday. . Mr. Chester W. s. McLure who‘ has been in Montreal and Ottawa on business. left for Toronto Tues- day to spend a few days with his daughter, Mia: lien? McLurc. The marriage is announced this week of Frances Ethel Cookson of Plainfield, N. Jersey. daughter of Mrs. James S. Cookson. I2 Brighton Rd, formerly of Bound Bro k N. Ir?“ ‘ .i*_—"" J., and Captain Jamel R. Seaman u. 5, Army, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. C. H. Carson of San Mateo. Calif. February 1 - tlst Church. sharnbmok. Redford. England. Rev. Dr. Wussell per- formed the double ring ceremony. A reception followed at the home of Major and Mrs. W. H. C. Hut- chinson of St. Mary's Cottage. Oakley, England. Mrs. Seaman has been serving with the Welfare Division of t-hc American Red Cross, in England, as Captain of a Clubrnobile and Capt. Seaman is posted with the Dental Corps of the Air Force.‘ ‘ . - Home friends will be intorlfevl to know that Mrs. Harold Hend- erson of Saclzville, N. B.. who has been ill at her home is enjoying a prolonged visit with her sister, Mrs. A. W. Tnieman and Mr. Trueman in Saint John. Her children, Ann and Harold, have been in Saint John ‘for some time. . . _are hoping for her Mrs. l5 The resignation of Miss Marie McDougall, Deaconess of 'I‘rin.ity United Church. which becomu effective this summer. is heard with genuine regret. Misc Mc- Dougall has won the love and s- teem of a large friendship in all spheres of religious and civic life. during her residence tn Charlotte- town. _ ' . In a letter from Toronto. re- celved by a friend, it is learned that Rcv. Dr. H. D. Raymond's health Just now is very much im- paired. _ _ A cordial welcome is being ex- tended to Mrs. McConnell. wife of Mr. James A. McCanilcll, the newly appointed secretary of the Y. M. fax with her little son tqtake up residence here. s I I The Duchess of Gloucester, wife of Ailstraliirs new Govcmor-Gen- oral. has agreed to serve as hon- orary colonel of the Australian Women's Army Service, Australian Army Medical Women's Service and Australian Army Nursing service. She is also to be honorary commandant. of the Women's Aux- iliary Australian Air Force, it is announced. r I O Mm. Bruce Muir, who has now retired from Red Cross work in London, has taken up her resi- ls. Ont. Recently she siting her daughter Ina in New York. O l Dr. Zilla Clark's many friends quick recovery following her recent! operation in the P. E. I. Hospital. - n a Reassuring word has come from Toronto that. Miss Edith Rogers’ condition is satisfactory following an operation in the Toronto Gen- eral Hospital on Wednesday. Mrl. Frank Clarke who went up to Tor- onto with Mm Rogers, expects to leltive for home over the week- en . a o Captain David I... Mathieson and Mrs. Mathlcson arrived home from Ottawa last. night on a visit. The illness of Miss Jean Seller. Brighton Road. is much regrmbed by her wide circle of friends. O PO. and Mrs. Douglas H. Mathe. son of Rothesay, N. 8., were visit. ors here this week. PO. Mathecon on leave after serving overseas for a year at sea. . n Many old friends recalled pleas- ant memories of Dr. Ethel Pope Ahmed whose death in India was her brother, Moncton and Elm Avenue, Dr. Ahmed. MLB . L. Coomos. are cousins of the latu , O O l Field Marshal Montgomery, al- ways an obedient non. has been to win the European war by March 23. Lady Montgomery. mother of "Monty," has predict- ed that the war will be over by that date. “And she says she has written to the Field make sure her forecast o - . Mrs. John A. Fraser, Prince Street. left Monday on a holiday visit with friends in Montreal and Mrs. E. A. Macalonen in Toronto. is fulfilled." Street, wu at n much en- I 1000K I i ‘S OORIIER ORANGE FRUIT PASTE I8 DIFFERENT This candy recipe‘ a ea sugar. ffer- em. '.'l cup ground unpeeled orange h, cup orange juice 2w cups apple sauce or cooked dried apricots i: cup liquid pectin ‘.1 cup light corn syrup z cups sugar Cook oranges, orange juice and cooked fruit for 20 minutes, stirring often. Use large kettles, preferably ‘i-quart size. Acid and sugar. Cook about 30 minutes longcl‘, stirring constantly. W mixture is consistency of preserve, pour l inch deep into shallow piiul. Whcn cold cut intn s%arcs or other desired shapes. 1f w hicd, roll in powdered sugar. Recipe makes 25a pounds. CARROT RELISII Use 8 cups carrots, chopped; 3% cups celery, chopped; l medium onion, chopped. 5 red trapper! chopped; 2w Cups vinegar. i cu? of water, 3 teaspoons dry muster . ‘A teaspoon rccl pc pers, "i teaspoon paprika, 2 two- nch sticks of ilamon. 1 tablespoon salt and f’. cup sugar. Mix all ingredients lso s It is delicious and d pectin, corn syrup m’ Joyed two table bridge at her home Thursday afternoon. a - s Hon. Charles Dunning and Mrs. Dunning are visitors in Victoria from Montreal. and are staying at t Hate. The Coast and will be away until the midflle. of this month. Mrs. Kenneth A. MaoQuarrie. the former Miss Jean MacDougall, was the gum of honor Wednesday, when the teaching staff of Prince street: School, of which she ia l member, held an afternoon tea and lnnieoua shower for her in a prettily decorated schoolrooim. The dainty gifts wi bons and verses merited b I 0 0 Earl Lloyd George. still serious- ly ill at his farmho Wale David's Day message and conveying the Prime Minister's belt wishes to his old colleague. Countem Lloyd George read the telegram to the Burl. whose condition is described no "unchanged." _________ USEEUL SUBSTITUTEB cottonseed and soybean oils both 1...». been used to roplacc coconut oil in the manufacture of mar- C. A.. who has arrived from I-fnli- "Q Marshal to m Mrs. r. s. Chandler, :4 Fitzr “ hos 0y ELLEIPS OIAIIY I An Inland Format’: Wlfo This morning u Jud uid: “The best yet" ally a r -like in its balmmess. It was think a warrant that the cold and frost of wlntef. ism t! was actu ;ire ed the irst cr of the season fly over-Jud James will have it that t pair are old cronies of his who make our woodlot their permanent home. "Ravens", we call them. They ut- ter a peculiar crook instead of th familiar "caw" and are an un- oouth pair. James drew my atten- tion to these lest Aut at po- tato-diggtng time. They were into a skirmish at that moment, with a parcel of crows. But whether thc ravens were forced to battle, or desired it, I do not know. These were crows which flew beyond the mill and were lost in flight above the trees. Another member of the fa heard a pretty bird-call woods across the road. He could not recognize the call. The out-doors was o0 pleasant, I left it with regret. Then even as I en- joyed its charm, the warm i nd ivas ili the trees. James said. It. came-a thaw - whcil three females "all forlorn’ were having what Judy termed "a hen supper". Then the rain began to course down the windows. I helped Judy make her apple- pies this morning. We prepared the apples together from a small pail. I had begun the work while she rolled-out the pastry. Then she came to join me. We sat on the kitchen-couch the pnil of fruit between us, the sun making a bril- liant patch on the wall beside, I had a small paring-knife. Judy did good work with the butcher- klilfe. We talked a5 we worked. indeed we find it hard to maintain o. silence when one or the other has to concentrate. Judy's con- versatlon was nzainly about her skating-being so recent, it natural- gravitated to that. Not that shc tivulgcs any collfidellccs-quite thi- contrary. Any knowledge I wish learn must coma in another way. A look, hrug. I answered all her questions as best I could, and according to my light. Some I failed to answer, even to attempt. Onc floored me. "Now if a skating pnrtner assumed an ever-possessive attitude with you. what would you do?" hat one was among thos: we left for another day. 1 - The men went. to Rob's in the afternoon to commence the seed- threshlng there. James reluctant- ly for the sun had disappeared be- hind the ciouds. The rain barrel a house-comer was brimming over. when they returned and tiny streams were trickling down the drive-way. "No skating this eve- ning", Judy mourned. I reminded her that perhaps it was as well to come up to the Sabbath with her mind on other things. Judy's re- grets are short-lived. She busted herself adding clippings to her col- ctions of poems, then small Diary to make her daily en- try there. "It's getting interesting now," she tell; me. . - c Dorothy .05». Says- WOULD TAX SOLOMON'S WISDOM In-Law Problem Is Most Serious Soldier And Bride Face After War ..___..._. It is a pity Solomon Ifvod In tin simple d!!! when he 11M 1W DWI?‘ lem more difficult to solve tbm which of two women. both o! Whflm claimed to be the mother of l baby. was the tell one. If”; hld t: settle some of the domestic brawls the war has brought Iboll I 0 WW have a riddle 1m which he could rellly m his iw-h- , Anyway. it maku one. who bu not oven bit-MI b! WWW"! dog, regret his unbimol auto, when dolled n to nnnver the oun- .,. tion of whet-her a returned soldier and hi! W!!! would n» to live with B18 new" t" Km "W" M," u,’ Ysxlhzhue: m?! hgjgnd goes back to col. l t fl - uca on "hi; "'1...- ll: NEITHER, unless all oftiie ptrtlol consumed porno! angelic di-IPO-lltm" "W l" ‘N110- mot: who can nit blah. wide I114 ""9"" around each other’! wulllri Hid "m"- M‘ that u m much luck to new» in I "W" "1"" - things are an they‘ m. llama o! the var W» would like them to be. - " There is no other thing, not oven the war it- scll‘. uvel‘ irillch more tom have been shed mid has caused more mlfhry than the inability-of lll-llgl i» rot lions tenth”- Whfllk-"M" w" f and John's wife hate ewe otlwi and 118M 0W1‘ him ,1 addfg m ‘h, bone, it makes one of the molt sordid 1nd bitter rug“ w. n” world. And the 55:19 thing happens when John and ‘m don't hi4’. it of! 0O ' "- No words can describe tho lturtooho of a mother ‘who :06“! monopolistic wife nplratinl tho we I1" "W" ‘m’ éWmjhé “m” "m" ‘h’ Maw” °'- m‘ we who” “finish himself know him still tlea to her lpron armis- "or 4°” “aléwem m, W0 women the hopeless despair of the mun who is tom he lgilgiégthe only momma’, m" ‘my of ,,r~evwting i/h-Illclhlflbplhl: i: ..°°é'.".‘f.§‘§."'3.‘..‘°..f.’.’. stlbfiwétb. will.» " ‘ ' — ionship of P001119 all the seven deadly $1115» 7°‘ 95° ‘mmmn _, . witil differenit bacliflfvllndl- “"51"” “m; sax: ffiveipm M" " bound to en-ct in friction and get N; Olzh re ‘ ‘mu-and ma” away. we c“ love even our 61$; nfgctionata terms with our in- and remain on the most de ll 1 , . Lhbh .but ltiskdiffercnt l. 2:. t.':..°“...'..'.':‘i':‘...‘:.';°i."‘.ii. l. t. m. M 5 “'5' ' 4 , n uy, and think- md dim“! m"? léfllezttizeefifilfytsfitgi? yzangomgiried couple to want w Ir is tin.- liii g m“ m wmch m” can do u they please, and fight ‘c: Q1392.‘ 9km“: o? gdjusihnellt without any outsider refereelng than» °“ '1 idegroonu not to I0 l0 l" And so I earnestly lclviso all brides mt! "i, if they have to YHR the" elflibfglrtlsbgdncbgkiltcfrinatzzlar $2.2m?» their morale: l0 Y‘ ‘m ' heartache: and their Yhtbflfl! todlboercizldflflflwli- And u “V” 5° mm’ nd tie cos o a r- d h 1 ne_ a The! élt-lflovlill‘PélizthélihtlgylahwbQ“::O’%:fiPpm:nc° “at” 0m“ Don't rs 8P n8 , ~ fungi“ hearts grow forlder of our ilulbmfl B114 '1'" A JOB” ONLY YOll Olll OO Prim Control Qlutlnnw HOUSEHOLD S O RA P BOOK . i i By tuber-nun PIIGI I“ P"- csilféPfi f$$-‘-"'u'-""~'n-°'i1=-- A ‘human, ‘luau, u: mlrlcltllrlcaon . puyoi-lhsqrffor tin cents or o quar- ou rrlon and ter. Flatten the sides of the tho n-adq Board lroin nouscwlnu in This weck saw March come in with lamb-like tread. Already the sun's rays are uncovering the stub- hills. At Alderlea it wood-sawing- and at Rob's. leaving sizable heaps of blocks to be s for next year's fuel-wood. Ever the farmer must plan ahead. Not only for a sup- ply of wood for the burning but for crops and animals for stables ac well. It brought Rob's birthday when Karolyn made all the "fixink" including a Then she and Ju pared the dinner. while J entertained each other varied interests. If Jamie and I were missing who of the others would remem r- to light the larger ca lea? It brou hi: too the passing mother to our good neighbor on 1 d it will make an excel- fellljgledeme for liftifil’ hot Pill! from the Wléll...‘ T“. When a lass tube is necessity m.- thle latent who cannot sit W to drink rom a cup. I 5W! °3 Wm‘ nroni will serve satisfactorily is l. substitute. ahing loaf cakeyif one doghflxotmhaxe a. tube pin. if!’ I mu ngwu. flu lblllllih urn DN- ndod by the 60a: Q. For several years we have been operating l. atop Ina living on mu , we urn . up January 31. our luna- who recently bought the ioro, o our shop is in, gave us Re alm Y Social and? Personal /‘Faso.rl* n, n Snow in l0 nth. It hu no pfico in grimy town‘ Where only the strong survive. It besitow. - - , of course, in foul. I-nd b it retires Very reluctant . Because it is not a. success. Grace Strong. "London Snow -I'rom ‘Ric Spectator. METAL SURFACE! cleaning door place or metal surfaces, should be taken not to iliiur Joining 59°68 fi P and 30$” be containers. If bought in a tranffer ‘the contents toms I Isa or u noon l. e box is opened. ' A little bacon loft over from b . Criap it munbie it, and add to soruribled “armory! fl fling: h‘; “bully” ‘l! c u . Jwed mm I tricky. too. .___- QOI‘ that of drywood. The first human beings to dis- cover "Armerica, flwgglllak to ‘game . .|t . were p vie a ne- §§s hunau mm Biber . White oettlm 1n early colonies did not wild plant of outstaridl economic importance that the In inns were not using. GRAND AND GLOBIOUI (kohnnge) Won't it he a Brand and Ilorioiu feeling when (if over): We om buy the kind of fuel we‘ libs and consume as much of it u we Please? ' We can ouh our full PW cheque; without a deduction on income tax account. 'f‘bcro won't be an! lnoorrl prying into our private a! airs and threatenizld u: with Jail or worre if we happen to have trans- gr some wort We can takn u much money as g1; pie?" across the international We won't. be badger-ed by Gov- ernment. departments seeking- izxtntigtgcsl or other reports (vain one i , be crum in the bot» that i; worthy of the nune. The plixnber. the carpenter. the pointer. the electrioiln and other tradesmen will be zlud to B“ 0111‘ buslnws? There will be enough rubber andkuollno to fomet all about counting the miles when we take round paper mailing tube. Greece _ l chi n n nice to vacate. we tltlgkmbe ma the u“ w" not can? 1:2 mtagr mop and i. wont s" mkmwitneoonputuaoucon. Apt-u . A. LI our Ian rd l" l ha!!!) Ohh WKIUIIW PIICN‘ A CUTE ctmmu no“ and ‘n-aae sou-u. he was LDY-IUCG to the hill-not altogether . And on Friday James went to the funeral arriving home well his usual hour. Surprising, passing strange" when I how he diclikesdriving in the night! And now the week has "brought us to this" night. The men have been about the barns since their return. Lanterns move here and there in the rain and darkness, as the animals are "bedded dowi There would be a lnare's impati- ent paiving for her grain, the low- int: of u cow. a sheep's plaintive bloat. And as the rain beats on the windows. Judy closes her book: coax: “Couldn't we a little music?" When I : about Martyrdom?" she srni in agreement. Then Martyrdom it shall be with Judy's voice singing the words-the words of the shep- herds’ psalm. Until Monday - Diary -- Good- ight. ______.__ ‘now clillll Q. How cm I make egg malted milk? IAVQ you three mon inc ' a form on or before January at, and you mun vacate [by April w. BIRCH reoxuory l. iono- Jooou roe I ‘more u“ to Iwa n: ' o . l in“: I iEnow that nu o butter has been NIIIOVOG 1mm rattoml but ‘an: maple sugar been taken o . I A. no, only maple butter. movie Y“ Webs": n: WW" m. ration and my be mum It the rm o! two PORMJ P91‘ D756"! l4. livery time r blly meet, 1 ge-am to pay ll diflereuu prion lol- me identical author‘ técluasflvafifi e Prices Bur the ceiling prices for the zmrio I III cuts? A. The Prices Board could trill . but. um ho ham: ad- lflh w m’°“..l’° c on... A. Put one egg into n mixing glass, add one ounce of vanilla or chocolate syrup, tWu henpulg tea- spoontuls of malted milk, two ounces of cream. and enough milk to nearly iiii the gloss. shake wcli and serve with shaved toe if de- sired cold. Q. l-iow can I retain the color of green vegetables? ' A. If a. lit Q. How can I mako ti. outer to wash greasy dishes? . Urelisy ClLiIIfl will be casiu to wash if a little axnlnonla ioadd- ed to the water. ._______. FAVOURITE NAMES "Linda" took precedence over all other names assigned to new-barn baby girls in Niagara nil: since the brlinning of the your, writes ndent, vitll otltisttiga at h-lll showed l?- se“ run o clooo second "Donna Ann" in Vl-rlmll combinations was in third piece. The old-fashioned nlmu 0f ggrlng during the Second OHM GQOPI War. l ' doll ,,, .§‘..l.%‘:“.'.‘iii.."'8i‘-'-' . l. DESIGN NO. 918 k from left-over DIGNI Inl- gghgi to Outer-Er" llgih "rfi. 2%‘: O Ill O “m” tho doll. P I I IORIIIIO Sllllii out. and assembling --- - ~ I To order Dlthglywflh 0t lend you“ g ' A Milli above picture wl “Jfifiuwfiwfituku, address with 15 cents In “flag w 1“ hm; of! mu i» to "MIIQW" . but why?dfllt'l m um hin- t my - I mo! Ch It tn GIIIIIIIIII- . . . ' . '" i i‘ "'=""-~.ia: Design No. Ill ,hutho goes and‘ o! g min-n- ‘xhaw’ Home . an street Adana “i 9°“ “m” iii-vii e liidwni-d nnd James were favourites for boys. om henna! Qfldlfllg '-—i-. 0h: dint‘, ‘bailiff’ $5.‘ mm Mt W hid to min mul- "Q ' ' - but?" .............-llii..' o, . liiTTidfil-‘G-IISII D-O-Willhlll l. Who fiance? “I dlft figure on going to, town today." l 2. What la the correct pronun- °“s“”‘€v§isf'“°'”" f then words ll . I OIIO 0 Illlll ? Macadam. dindem. reofoia tlheae . stored in air- d!" your child m, . ache; and p, WI out a n‘ l“ u‘ . - Beard. dirgm V100. Ailiericiiii M,’ glholggédca has long 51m, b,‘ We oar-merits that m a constant source of zfidirriiatlon 111a aware of what the series still, they ma... normal bod, growth monl. or result in a pl phivslcile defect. n earl ears » , life his bonesyali o! m‘ c k‘ and unde at ed rem last year's liat. o " i, thing but her prldl-{Hbiitmstlmlnv m: year shoes may cilple him: ___i._____ Bfllfli SNAPSiiillS ll lillilltllil Prompt MAIL Sort/m ‘l Lugut Finishing Studio Din Quality Work "Would Not Send Film! Al!‘ where Elle." 58)’! Cllm“ t. i: wrong with this sen- ' I m? . . SEMLEhOYOI. mrt l» all... over um» W '. . . I hon been lendifll fill" i" YWM“ 0.,- films. all or; EIVIFC'~CID II . yhot does the word "fortify", mean 5. What is a word beginning with m that means "iuwremed- fated"! ANQW l8 i. Bu, “I can't intend to m t0 °°'.i“..£';°i"¥i “ifiiillfilh "int m v- . . . . an. "She was fortified by ' ti. lbmmporaneous. 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