i DECEMBER @1944 ’-# i*"..."....."*l‘."'..'."i..‘.'.‘.”. . ‘_Y‘.\~eo-\(I~P~\‘\ w f . ‘mg, (Jifyon stop iaugillligTIand loving this impatient boy and girl who married on one fur- ‘iouginnand wanted a divorce on the next oncl . f __ g . v _ _ (Plus "LADIES FIGHT BACK” and (‘OLCR l’.‘-R.\l)i‘1) PRINCE EDWARD -:- Til-Bil‘! —- i355 .- it'll-u, ETIOWS 3J5 Lilli —-- 9.00 . - BAP ITD L -:- TD-DllY-TIIE-DIED. I? SHOWING AT 3215 - 7 3nd 82115 g {w '”m“'°"""'-~uivmx '1. WHEY lutvvt ooi uu Rl6HT-0'-WAY... » 2.. -i 0n the Geyw oi love anti laughter! F iii/iii! Llllil lilllll. f; .-'vv- r1:- 11w nv-‘ _ .- _1 \ v ‘// {u _) % Plus NEWS - COLOR PARADE - ‘MUSICAL iii-W 'He.-.-.-ae.-.-nm-.i--anve-tv.-.-.-i.-.v~.r.=.e.“i“ext-ire» c-€m_______ 0 mhmhii "iiilaine to Louis Mai-tone. of the BronX. N. Y-. 110W U11‘ ° e "lcchaniam works. .The first picture oi the closely K111115911 ‘Pi- 1". Irving Entwllllq, usiv, co-lnventor of the famed nhraen mmihi to be published, it was taken at the Mil-MW!" 0i 511m“ and ‘Y Where the light it on display. ' I t . . Zl\i"‘.l 81"} na=,-'¢ u'-'t."-“-"-‘-'-“-=s= . ing was v . Lilc " .‘>.\'.‘{l'.!.l. .\lEI-."!‘l.\'(i VER (‘zll/JDIT rUNll) LTD. Tile aillluul iilcclfllg of the \Lll‘_Ull Credit Ullitll Ltd. was lipid lll Vernon Schotil on the eve- 11"i§ 0i 001- 110th. Wlill the direct- 'n<i oiiicers all iil-esent and a llunlbci" of numbers. 'I‘he rut. J-iiucs Hughes, presided. ' _'1'£‘DU‘-'l.. oi" directlrs. treasurer. credit and supervisory committees were read and upproined. The treasurers rerurt showed a Swift)’ growth in the Lsscts of tile Credit Union with an increase of siitowi’) over the preceding year. ienlbcrsllli) also showed an {Sc over the previous year. Luring tile year sixteen loans wcrc nlade members totalling $985.00. The Credit Union invest ed $400.00 in the dxtll Victory .l.oali Dividend of 2 percent was itit-rlircd on shares. The retiring offic rs were all rte-elected. Joseph ill. lylacDoliald and ‘William MOI-i rise-y, directors; W. W. Murphy, credit committee. and Dingwell l MacLeod, supervisory tcommittee. Tile nlenlbcrslllp did re which is hiking place LlLTOSS Canada for new illelllbers was discussed and suggestions made r-mardiilg the br _ llg in oi‘ new mumbers. After the business of the meet- concludcd. ran inspiring llizl constructive addrass on Credit tinfoil insurance was 1;iven by Dr J. u. Croteau and w ~ appreciated by oificers and lntmbiu-s alike. Re- murlts were made alui b W. W. lrftlrplly and others wh ch were ‘much enjoyed by all present. . The Credit Union liiilked out on the coming ycar with. of continued growth and useful- ~~s to its lnelnbcrs. With the ‘lmill: tif tile Natttrllal Anthem meeting tldjolirned. At the first directors’ meeting ilCld after the annual meeting Mr. J nlcs Hughes was re.- elected irre- ‘ .I‘.'.ng was re- and Joseph B. Aliciltilinld. treasurer. The Credit Union illvcsted $500 in the seventh Victory Loan. It now has $1500.00 invented in Vic- tory Bonds. ' iPatriot please copy) I I?.\"l‘ SLACKS — 170W CAPS LONDON 1GP) Men's caps may he iii short tulip? this Winter- ‘tlie liltiios lItBV," take-n t/o trans- every hope ‘ forming illflll into irerets 17y i-Bkifii! . riff m.- _ plzttizg about six .niz arotnd the base a fcntlle". n“?! SERVICE DRUG 570R Shop at‘: your neat: est i liliiril. DRDD DTDIIE ,' The Nyal Druggisf‘ in the l l ‘ '~-e agent in you r neigh- r~. ' CXCIU‘ | t Ontario. You will enjr I] ' dealing i nt a Nyal Drug Sumo-and l when you buy Nyal l‘; roducts, you benefit from Nyal qiilliq l Q4 economy. . .' y.» l" u‘ < Ask about NYAI. VlTA-JVIM IAULTIFLI CAISI ll! tun modern Vitamin Fem ill moot nuluiltciur the moat vocals E's’: Nyll CHEOFHOS. I l9: your: a favorite Oeiqh or! Cold remedy. n! '| ._'.—:' n"; —— Ii g J. Ernest ll. lWnrth l Nval Drill I'll! l H2 Prince street. Phone l2 “We Dispense l l Prescription" I i ll. L. VlDIllTlIY Nrai rrurilill 11a queen SI foot Phone 27! tin! ‘it-xi I Bible Stud)’ ht 2.30 ll-m ‘ with a sermon by - ected by Mrs. c. Elliott Full, ora- TBE___¢"ARL0'1”FE1I9W" QQIiKDIAN liEllTllAl. cualuiull uEOhQIKS for Christmas Photo- conrEoa-ita-ri . suiuivca. o“ u“ m G0 EARLY to secure chlldrena wear. home cooking, aprons, mugs, antiques and variety at St. Peter's Hall, Wednesday afternoon, 12-4-11. Milt. AND Mas. Albert Mac- Ewen announce the engagement 91 "1911 dflllflhter Doris Maud to Robert dlson, son 01 Mr, nnd Mrlnwalter Squires. bath of St. Peters Harbour. Marriage to mire place in December. 11-4..“ itEcEivEs COMMISSION . T. Alexis Wood, who for theffstt three years has been stationed at Cornwall, Ont.. has just eempleted an ‘officer's training course at Brockvllle, Ont.. and is now pm- motcd to the rank of Lieutenant. Llcut. Wood is a graduate of P.W. Cflilcce and lS a son of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Wood. Georgetown. comm WEDDING ANNIVER- SARY-The home of Mr. ‘and Mrs. David W- R9111. Murray Harbor Nortll. was t|.lc iul reception on Monday evening. Nov. 27th. when members of their immediate families and a few in- timate friends gathered to brate with their their golden wed- ding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Reid. the former Mary Elizabeth Dalziel, wcrc married at George- town ‘by the late Rev. W.A. Mason. At dinner Mrs. Harry Reid. Mrs. Cameron Reid, Mrs. H. A. Gi and Miss Giadvs Reid assisted ill serving. Mr. and Mrs. Reid were the recipients of a well filled purse as wcll as other gifts, to whlclll .tllcy responded most appreciative- l_'-‘. Dr. J.D. Robertson spoke brief- ly. as did also Mr. Thomas A. Mll- .lar and Mr. W. B. Graham. The ‘remainder of the evening was ispent. in games and a social time ltcgetller. Mr. and Mrs. Reid are ‘both enjoying a fair measure of: ‘llbflll-ll and their many friends ill the Province and elsewhere will ‘rejoice with them on this happy occasion. 5T "IMPATIENT YEARS" i BRINGS LAUGHTER l To the impatient girls and sol- -diers who rush into marriage. the lscreen brings you for the first Itlme. a story of marriage beiore combat and combat after mar- riage. It's Columbia's rcmantic 801118113‘. “The Inlpatient Years", currently starring Jean Arthur, Lee Bowman and Charles Coburn at the Prince EdwarrrTheatre. It's tomorrow's love story as bright as the dawning sun. It's one soldier's love story ill a million. It's a. million soldiers’ love stories ill one. . .mal- ried. . . then sep- It’s tender. . laughing .. timely. Audiences will love every iprecious moment in this romantic‘ lplcture which shows all the ans- wers to the millions of impatient‘ ibricles worrying about being stran- gers when their GI Joes come marching home. Besides the stars. others in the cast include Edgar Buchanan. Charley Grapewin. Phil Brown. Jane Darweil. Grant Mitchell and llrlarry Davenport. It was directed by Irving Cummings from the (‘I'l- glnal screenplay by Virginia Van Upp. THE BAPTIST CHURCH The service of morning worship was conducted by tlie Rev. Waldoi C. Muchuln. General Secretary of the Maritime Baptist Convention. 'Itle sermon was "Detained in the Presence of the Eternal". .W1'iitei1 of the days of Old Testament llis- tcry. concerning a race reaching greater heights spiritually than any of its contemporaries, it brings us a great meaning for life. Grown so because detained 1n ‘he presence of the Eternal there was learned the meaning _of prayer. ~15 spiritual understanding, ot the practice of the presence of God- Out of a race so trained was born the Saviour of mankind. Christ. beyond all others, learned how t0 be detained in the presence 0f the Eternal that He might talk to God and listen for God's message. It is wise fur us. it is wise for all, thus are we made strong. thus do we receive adequacy H i111‘ 1111 the problems of living. Its the Way that we face it that counts‘, saiii Lloyd George at a testinB time 9f history. The early Christians k110i" "16 meaning. they out-lived, puts‘: thought. out-died tlicil‘ i910"- bccnuse they were detained in the prose cc of the Etffflfll- The he}? in "John Inglesant is e ualto t c llour because he had keP hi5 "Y" with God. So shall we strengthen ourselves for the needs of lift.‘- {MQ its SOYTOVJS, stistnin its tinti- edits, out of defeat rise to VICWTY- The nnthem of the morntntl “m5 Thompson's "Bread of the World; The Communion of 111E 10135 suppgf was observed at this scr- %ile Church School met for 11 ' ducted Evening Wvrsiutlfeflsngsiiw’ C i anthem was 3.2;! gylignxlsgl and Gretel" (l-lumperdinck-Mannv). The music of the day was dir- nnist. nnd director 0f 611011" MENTHDlAIllhM scene oi‘ a delight». ab. last flight by members of the aim- soils continue to pursue legal car- lmst few years, tile trend has been a ed his primary education in Queen appointed lo the staff cf Prince of Wales College where he taught for ll i Batli_ Aches Ii Kidney“; ll X I d from éttnfgivlNelahtlkifnloiokte-hre‘, lamina: l. Rheumatic Palm, Bum M, I anteater: =1 ll I llll C Don't"li ' ,. cyS tsr...t':.t.°"'~- Ilillllnlllln" dean“; “gym in nap oldies r6615“ .' I CLINIC will be held hymen . gililrlémlvlgflzgiiiflggciz) tzecllxrlresday, Dec. 12-2-51. D_ST.bPETI-JR’S SALE and Ten tcem tr 6th. At the [Book Table: 3W1“ m1 1111 1126s and interesting stamp collection. 12-4.1; 3°11" 591111130)’. tile accused in an flllimilted robbery case was re- 11181111911 for a week; a defendant in an Excise case was tilled $50 and COSls~or one month in j-lii; another had her case adjourned till this morning; ting drunk was given 20days and another was dis- - charged. , u. one‘. siuu sous - The Weekly amt-suns oi the Knights ui Columbus was largely attended .tl forces. solos were rendered by Miss Bernice Murray, M155 Uldgng AF-Wiiflllll. and Writer Bugden of l~l.l\1.C.S. Queen Char. lotte, Plano solos by LAC, w"- ieil Greenwood. alld violin solos biflAlfrecl McKcarney were greatly cfllvycd.‘ as were the monologues by L.A.(a._ Whitey and Cpl. Derger, ‘The music was furnished by Mrs. Louis DOllgJll. Miss Marion Doug- flii. £1113 Alfred McKeurney. Lunch was served by the young ladies. Mr. Connie LeClair was master of ceremonies. Personals Mrs. Daniel Buchanan, Mrs. Malcolm A. Buchanan, Mrs. Allan MllcLeilll and Master Allall, of Breadalbane, were week-end visi- tors to the city. _le Atlantic Command area ex- tends from tile West Illdles to Labrador. taking in the Maritimt-s, Newfoundland and parts of Que- bec. _Its last genera officer com- Iuflndmg was Mai-Gen. Li‘. Page, who died recently. No successor has been appointed. The many friends of Mrs. Colin Callipbell. Canoe Cove, arc sorry t0 119111" that’ shc has entered the P. E. I. Hospital for operation. Her niuny friends wish her a speedy recovery. Four P. E. Island Students Attend llallluusie Law School POLICE COURT:At the Police‘ Harri’ H. . ginusicale At iSt. James llhurch ____- A11 Hour of Mui ' b!’ H11 fliilireciatlv: caiililgngiijorytuelg . lo in St. James = “if _B the service -.~...:sl....:e; zle. Mus. Bac. excellent vole; under "i were equally attractive. The soloists were Mrs, Rcymond. Mrs. Ralph Beck; Stanley Lancaster, Mr. Mrs. NI), Mpg- Rcv. T. H. B. Somers. M.A.. S.T. M.. pronounced the Benediction. i F°1°W111B was the programme: V Processional Hymn: Glorious filings of Thee are Spoken. Oman: Fountain Reverie (met. cher): Intermezzo (Callaerts). sflllrano and bass: For I am His, and Hc is Mllie—D. D. Slater. Clloir: Bless the Lord. O my Soul iIppolitov-Ivanov); Grant us Thy Peace (Mendelssohn). Quartet: Beneath the Cross of ‘Jesus (F. C. Maker.) Bass: Eternal Ruler o] the skies (Mozart) ‘sgglgilibt Bits“ PHEIaK-S ti); l-lari. . lel- mes‘ . Gordon‘ Jacob.) r M" i Offering. Organ: Largo from The New _|W0rld Symphony iDvorack.) | Quartet: One There is Who Loves Thee (Spencer Lane.) Baritone: The Lord Is My Light (Ailitsen): Cori Make Mg Kind, Choir: Lead. Kindly Light (Pughe-Evans) . Recessional Hyman Saviour, A- Eain to Thy Dear Name. THE KIRK PULPIT Tllc Holv Communion was cele- brated yesterday morning in the Kirk and in the evening a service 0f solemn thanksgiving was held when the minister. the Rev. '1‘, H. Bussell Somers. preached the rcr_ lnon on the text. “Then stood up Jesllua ..allcl builded the altar the God 0f Israel . was not yet laid." (Ezra III, 2,6.) The preacher concluded as fol- lows: It is in such a spirit that everything worth doing must be done. Tile source of all enthus- iasm and of all earnestness lies in a hope which is powerful to trans- figure. When Columbus. having overcome tremendous difficulties, was making his way to the shore of unknown America. you all re- member how one morning there was seaweed round the prow. The sailors were mutinous: lt brought no message to them; it was only a bed of seaweed and no more. But to their gallant leader it was a sign from God, and he saw the crowning of all his hopes within it It takes the infinite, says Rob- crt Brozvliillg. to brush a ll.air's- breadth oil" the dust of the actual. It takes the vision of the perfect temple if we are to build well the humblest altar. It takes the assur- allcc that striving shall not be in vain. and the certainty that ideals shall yet be realized. if we are to toll cheerfully and bravely at the task that is given to us today. It is at that point (with an em- HAUFAX. Dec. 2—'Illi_s year's enrolment at Dalhousle Law School sllous that Prince Edward Island's eers as well as medical. In the rgely toward medicine, due no “Wm to the creat- need for doc- tors in the services. but looking to the future. it is apparent thatmen trained illoilg legal and adminis. trativc lllirs will b2 niust valuable ill post-ital: rc-rltljtlstnlciil. The rigid regulations noveriliilg students in Law, Arts, and com- merce [lave tended to raise the standards and emphasizes tile “stirvlval of tllc fittest" attitude 0f thc govcrlilnent tiiivard this fac- ulil‘-_ Tllill. together with tllc high traditions of tile Law Sttlool. its alumni members nillolig wlloln are to be found the names of Viscount Bennett. Ilsley. Ralstcn. Howe and MacDonald, will serve as inspira- tion to those pursuing careers in the lclzw] pref ‘on. All three y of illc Law School are represented: in third year. William A. Reddiil: in sec- ond yeal‘. Frederic S. Martin; in first year. H. Graham Eatt, and John P. Nicholson. William A. Rctldill is n son of the lat: Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Reddln. Charlottetown. He receiv- Square Scllcol and then entered Prince of Wales College where he spent two years, and later Saint Dunstans University from which ‘lc took his Arts elriirce in i932. Alter teaching for tvxo ycars ill Charlottetown city sthoul. he was pllasls that ls divine). that the Gospel of Christ proclaims its message. For the golden age of our Redeemer is on zihcad of us. and the best, for tllc people of Christ, is stllll to be. _We are not striving for impossible ideals. We are not the children oi delusive 1109B!- There is yet to be a regenerated world where the child shall lay his lllllld upoll I118 5979911“ "m" Everything we ever strove for shall be ours. Every effort we ever made shall there be crowned. Our very failures shall welcome us in heaven with a new name wrlJ-cn across their brow. Build. then. thine altar; the stones are at thy feet. Care not how poor it be. "m" mean it look. hope of a glorious temple. time li. is the earnest which ill tile fulness of Gudb Shall s rely rise toul-Ils G10 E s l) e he l? u courses. and while in attcil 11cc he creatcd u vcryfavorable record by ivlllilllig various Prlzi-fdnd leading tile Fourth Your class)‘ llis final year; He 811mm ‘l,’ housie University in i943 on l e affiliated course i“ Art; and Law. He will receive hi5 Bucllelol" of Arts dcETEP in 1946' 311m rhlils Eiacllgtgrr of Laws deg"? g O OW 11g ' - I germ pntnn Nicholson. Class fa ,5 the son Q; re, H. Nicholsoléfiifi- the late Mrs. Nicholson of _ J aw lottctown. I-le took his plan-fie courses in Prince of Wales 5° c» where he was active in dcbflilfli! and social activities. DurinB m9 h“ ‘year he “t,” Editor-in-Clnef zif tiic Prince of Wales "College has Dursued i111 nine years and wen the admiration and afiectlm of all his students. He entered the Law School iili942 and will rccci a liis BfiClIClOl"(\‘.', Laws degree tliis your. after tiilicli. he will return to practice in Char- lottetown. _ , Frederic S. Martin. Class l6, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Geortlfll Martin of New Pcrtll. After taking, third year at Prince af Wales Col- lege he ciltcred ill!‘ faculty of Commerce at Dfllllfllifif‘ us ‘VlllfVT of the Prince of Wales College Scholarship. and lvttcr entered the Faculty o; Law, the Dalhouste Moot Court sittings held thistcim- Mr. Martin successfully’ 01611696 *1 ease in which lie acted as attorney‘ for the defendant. I-lc l11‘t’$‘~‘"l“d “i brilliant argument. and shows; prcat promise boiii as a lnwycl, and a public speaker. Mr. ltiartin housle Garettc. and i.an"rei'11'¢‘5°"' tatlve on the D.A.A.C. _ ‘ H. Graham Bait. Class t7. s the son of Mr. nnd iiirsi GWTWPE‘; Bait oi’ Charlottetown. FYOm It; KcntScliool. ivllerc he received l8 primary education. he entered Prince of Wales Coilclifl 011 31¢ I. ... 4t Niilltl ii mother, DECEMBER Ill ueuonutu In loving memory of it dear wife and Sadly missed by husband and sou. Charlottetown Eiltl-ancc __§¢i10i-11" MRS. FRANCIS MURRAY who passed away 3rd, 1943. is Business Manager of The Dai- ‘ Times". lie entered Daltlousle Unl- versity this Fall. aha is’ regiterlef: la the Faculty of Lair.‘ y“, canlillls. lie is one of t.i§1¢}!;_| silonsors of the Round Tu c “he cuss-ion ETUi-IPS- ‘ind is a“ “c -._j oporter of the Youth Commie in}. Movement in this city- TIINITY UNITED CHURV" _ ~ ' it Trinity wghgcnxllgg-‘iglilmgbortlvtxicli tilougllt of the overseas mission of the Christ- ian Church and the minister tra- ced the spirit of missions fro": Christ. and the aPDSi1F5 "Dd “,3 gestcd that after phuls srfietrfni; ion and conversation on t c f.‘ to Damascas the Sillflt of Clllls. with,“ him produced that lflildteg‘ standing and acceptance o 9 and Qjliiéitlf; PRDDDDE MONTREAL. 1).": 3 '-- l-CP) - Produce prices mturtiat- ieooitcd by tllc DOIIIHHLH DllY-"Ullfill Agriculture fallc\\:- ~ - < < ~ ..-l'. a 1.: Siro‘. ewe- 6"?“ ;.:1:.i:::.:.:..... t i, ' B 1 ‘C 210' i hliiilii BUTTER; V1 lii..'-..' t‘ ‘.1 pastcuriactl frcsli and storaac Q1111‘ N0 l 35 H-35 No 2 pastullaczi 3t “v35: Current “villtfi q pastturlrcd 35 dcl Mti: ho 2 04> dcl first grade creamcrv ulllits ' 36 '-'.-~37: first itradt so;icis. HEESE: Currcllt willie western and Que 20 FOB. wholesale west- ern and Que white for local trad" tXilflll. 20 ll/lfi-Zl CTAJPOFS: 75 ‘iii. bans local No 1 .90-l. No 2 75-30: N01 Que 1.10- ‘1010; N B 115-1 36; P.E.I. 1.40-1.- Miss Lilian MacKem The choir was in 811d lave a delight- several num- and quartet-l Raoul l ba ri- , n... " Raoul Reymoild: N? WMBTCLII Calder. Mr. reea THREE-.. i.’ if i S‘; ti. 5i. ‘h Jlil\\"iil.i.l'llt\‘ and i7.- 5/ y? 3t) Great George Si. Y Hid, I _ r I “hen you give a gift of Jewellery you express your feelings in the most zlppreciaie DIAMOND RINGS IADIES‘ . t \\'lllS'l‘ ‘- ' \\'.\'l‘t‘l~li;$ PATTERSWS Jewellery d tray. LIL-VIHER GOODS Phone 394-J To save one BUYING SYMELTS DAILY AT REAR OF PATRIOT FFICE LLOYD INMAN vealed in Jesus that sent him out as a mlssionery oi’ the gospel and brought him to see that there WAS no longer Jen's or Gentiles. Greek of barbarian. bond or free but all, one in Christ Jesus. The Minister; emphasized tllc necessity of lllEi recovery of Paul: vision by \\'c who i are in the Church today. The Choir sang tllc "Just as I Am". Bowles. At the evening service the sub- ject was the “Div lc Cliangtc" based upon Jesus words from the 13th. Chapter of S! Nfarks Gus- pel where Jesus picks a world of unrest and disturbance until it. finds rest in the God whom hc re- veals. r - The Antllcnl for the cvczliili: was ' "O Come to lll\' l-lc Jesus" with Mr. H All. taking the solo Ililft. Ill MEMDRIAM In loving meirliiv cf William E. Profitt. who passed away at Slim- mersidc. December 3. i943. Anthem i Prince of Wales Scholarship, and Always- s1 true. faithful anti itinil {r Few i-t till; world his equal _vnu'll~ find. i ful life that raini- to an .l He died as .lle lived. evcryonifs friend. i Ever Remembered by Wife and Family. 12-4-11. ln Memorial-n nnd ‘cvinif Mrs. John .l. Steuzirt. “ho away on l)r'.onl‘.:ci' ~‘lli. l:!‘l ’l'liev are not lost who lillli in fiintl iticrnni-v af pll- ‘tPIl | The sunset gate. the llnal i‘ all their faithful lclzrs oi. lml. arc thcv who l‘l‘flt'il The summit of their climb- lnscrlctl by llusliziitll Mill l2 ll about l IN! NIW YOU RISK your mun TIADIONIC HEARING AID Sold Direct iii; Moll To You! |l'§ A FRCVIJ CUCZESZ‘ . ~. >1 , Ilm- liisi YOU Hi IT YOUHSELF All through this winter you musi strive shovellul in five. DEPARTMENT OF MUNITIQNS AND SUPPLY Hon. C. D. Howe - Admlster eeeq“ HOPE RIVER DRAWING and SUPPER December 5th '1 uiuiUfIOW is hbrever Li by Gwen Bristow .....¢=.._.~ f 4<ir4l~rr icoilzlnucd from page 2) arms . ell Cll the back of it so l1‘: i011 : ross at tile person 5 L) as though . irilci- lie looked very innocent youiilt. “Poo-s klcl, lie 1| .\ fight," Kesslcr thought. ll’nll)?l', I had one too. but l ten 3' olclci- than this Wily ti. l ~ 111125 have to happen? .~( F;.rli ii it." lllitl no interest ill her ld l; lid ullat his lilotllei f“ a nice lzoy. He's too ‘l a nice boy to conceive . cn l5 up against. _ ~ with all of us. ;n"i!l1lt‘ what trot-s on in i m:ral imbecile " "N: . know, Mr Kessler.‘ S'll(‘l Dick. It comes as a sort of ck to :\ follow the first time lie ' that. his nlother L; snlall- .ill it‘ ' 'r ll.. ll (i. t l mean?“ I l-Zll’.)\.\'." Gosh it's good tc i" til: t t) somebody tchoo‘ tllcy llcai wild they think I mean it gets so .l ll‘ rs, well sat‘ he's got .\ tl\\'ll up that Ilc like! it" l do like l‘.i‘l'. 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