‘ .W&;mdn ’s Realm _.. fur-Una! o. WI‘ o..,....... ‘n: _. !\|a. n t. ‘m. 4,31 " . t, _:. ‘gunvigm’ .‘..._-___ . - a —;~> - .-. T8 ‘I :- Literati: -.-; Social and Pcrca..ol -:-Fashion,§_;; - i ‘T . —-- - '"°"'"" ~ a .....°"““......." |‘Dorothy Dix ‘ '53- M-w-v- ~- I: M°*°'"“ W" 1 ‘ Illustrated Dressmakmg LCSSOH Furnished . i m, z ‘ Mary z Bride: "Bo this is the machine that ‘ > IIOIII . \ ‘ - ‘ Q_ why L‘ ‘h. had rm‘ uw.y‘ . -', M" y“. lgQ-j z “u! lxwfiP-ug” we “u?” When hea irons, turn an old - _ - used for a. wad z ~ ~ Y. 2 M‘ I ' wan’ I woman‘ h” . - . m“ “ ‘ . , " . - m3“, Inn revolution r m angina that, lady but this is the hitching j By Annabelle Worthington fliifrffghfy tffifhm ;§f:'q:!::frm Lhildren, Have a Heart; Consider Your Father _ gmxufhle-rglzyuuvwkw woe. g m‘; ,3; ‘m; _-_- __;_--___u_; t M, M, m, mm, u, m hm w . A. me M, A wommu, “mm, w,“ and Mother and all T hey Have Done for q Show, womg; m “ch on‘? u.»- .... ........... § p... u... It's decidedly slender, with smooth “§*““N,,‘§,,H,,»”, fitting hip yoke that tapers to left side reaching almost to waistline. which creates a. charming diagonal line both front and back. The at- tached circular skirt is shaped so as to keep moulded line to well below the hips with delightful iulncss at You and Give Them a Break—Don’t Take all and Give Nothing)‘ I Pleads Dorothy Dix — Children, be Just to your parents. Give them some sort of a run for their money. Don't make them feel, when they look at you, thatrearing a child when they meet in public, or st any social gathering? 4- 111 £0011 lwlety they do not. Q. What is the fundamental of 800d manners in public? A. Respect for oneself and serve the same purpose if the bottom is cut out with a can opener. MT. STEWART NOTES Mr. W. W. Glover has a new mini; ranch, having purchase?! two pal" 1°,- a start, and built his own ranch. This l8 iiimefihlilil of a new ‘ industry 1p, this vicinity and we wish 1mg move, WOMEN Al LISTENIR! It occasionally happens that Bob's depreciation of woolen as motorists tums around and snaps s‘. him, ns it were. ' Finger-Marks Finger marks on a piano, or other polished furniture, can be removed by rubbing with a. soft cloth dipped in ,__ . .13.; hem l6, l8 years, 36, 38, 40 and 42 inches bust. fashioned of printed silk tweed pattern. panel lined with white crepe de chine is lovely for all-day occasions. weight tweed in Spanish red, rnid- night blue silk crepe, dahlis. purple faille silk crepe, black sheer velvet ( with bolero lined with sheer metali . , , , ismall pieces, 1c cup suet, ‘a cup Style No. 2851 is designed in sizes and serviceable crepe in It is very smart Black crepe satin with shoulder Wine red canton crepe, feather- alcohol, then chamois. Picking Feathers will be found excellent. For The Cook MEXICAN STIW TWO DOunds neck of lamb cut in polishing with soft For picking out pin-feathers from a fowl, an ordinary strawberry huller comes nearer to being a total loss than any other 10b to which a man and a woman can put their hearts and their hands. Granted that the obligation of a parent to a child is far greater than that of a child to a parent, still that does not let the child go loot-free and accord it the right to take everything it/can get‘ out of its father and mother and give nothing in return. ‘rhere are debts of honor that are all the more binding on us because those to whom wo owe them cannot force us to pay them. They must be a free-will offering that we lender in the coin of love and appreciation and gratitude. ‘ ljleaven has mercifully ordained that the average father andimother never sit down and calmly and dispassionateiy audit their If they did, most of them would llnd out that thoughtful consideration of others, _ | Character Close-Ups | vieiiwi conmessso" ' ,, "My chief criticism cl them." he Tho other evening provided an il- liistratiom, a friend of his who has been an automotive engineer and a pretty good one when he hosilutn able to take time of! from his pleas- ures had dropped in for the cveiling. The occasion seemed to warrant-one of Bob's fllppant remarks about women drivers. r ' W"? success in his venture. p Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Palfrey, our senlsi banker. have zone to Halifax i». spend a well earned vacation at the latter’; home. Mr. Marcellus Cvotell, Monti-en spent a few days in Mt. Stewart, the guest of his sister, Mrs. E. P. Clark. enroute to his home in Georgetown, P E. I. commented. "is that they get so en- grossed in talking. ‘ they mover can hear anything outside the car. I've worn out three horns irylhl W BRIEF the attention of women who woulclnt let me pass." MrsAljchie Griffin accompanied by has “in Percy. spent the week 8nd m . _ . t books with their children. flmlilétnsnemiltalsg gereexgdpzmtfteld “he” flour, 1 tablespoon chili powder, 1 parenthood, so far as getting any dividends is concerned, is a poor lnvest- T“ HT . Hslooksd to‘ our guest for elabora- $§.-.,P¢,WY$. the Buest of her son, Mr. e m t n i a Obie green small clove Karlie finely minced, i ment oftlme and labor and money, and that about all the profit they have ‘s fi WHO \-\. non of the point. Rs looked entirely 17°11“ ("W111- w°°1 crepe a tract’ ‘e cm“ m“ ms‘ teaspoon salt, 2 quarts cold water, 4 got out of it is what they put into it of their own love for the child. fi~ in vnin; s Th T‘ ' - V 9 m“? friends of M11. Delarius Pattern price l5 cents. to flil in size of pattern. Pattern Department. Address i v zine together for l5 cents. B” surei average-sized potatoes quartered, 4 large carrots quartered lengthwise, 8 our Fashmni small onions, Roll meat pieces in flour Mum!“ is 15 cents’ but‘ y” mayi and then brown in the hot suot in a |°"d°" “ 1mm“ “d *‘ F”m°“ “"5” deep kettle. Add cold water, chili powder, garlic and salt, and cook ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ slowly unm the meat is tender. Add onions and carrots and in about 15 For twenty, or twenty-five years, maybe mom, father has worked harder than any slave to support Bobbie and Sadie and Mamie and Tommy and to give them luxuries he has never had. He has sweltered through hot sum- mers at his'offioe that they might go to the mountains or the seashore. He has gone shabby ‘that they might have sport clothes and cars and the things the other boys and girls had. He has taken on extra work and grown more MDMENT onward Rsacumoa pt:- cismt one acnuo 1., EGG LAYING CONTEST ‘ i corps bfcar- testers made‘ up "en- "Well, 1 know of one exception to that observation,‘ t‘he latter" began. "As a matter of fact, I saw it working out perfectly on a trip tn Europe last . I ran across one of ‘my most- interesting experiences in the form of McDonald are sorry to hen;- gnn; gm has been confined to her bed for p, 16W divs. Mr. McDonald, (Surveyor), ‘is ct pmcut encased on the new Pis- quid-Lake -Verde railroad and we look forward to Mrs, McDonald's speedy tirely of women. The outfit using 119N011’ - N°~ 2851' Si“ "' ' ' minutes the potatoes. Cook until hump-shouldered to send them to college and give them a better chance in not,“ on m; pun“ 1mm“ 31,3“; woman 1dr this Job ‘was one of the Name vegetables are well done and the life than he had. fig Llying Contest m- in, w,“ em. moat progressive on‘ the continent. W‘- J°hn RY“. Priest Pond. was in 8"” is ihlck- in: December 20,1020. ' too." ~ Mi» 5mm on Pricey- ———.—————- Mothers life has been an endless sacrifice laid on the altar of her child- The xpnningmn Bghy chick Hitch- - "I suppose."'interrupted ‘Bob, "they. - ’ _-_. v p. 9 _______________ no you REMEMBER. way BACK rm She has never known a night's unbroksnrest since her flrli- baby W“ ery n. n. pcn a led in. can”; m.» wermtrying to find out how quickly M"- E- 0- Clerk paid a visit to . Kblsck canton crepe with fashion-l street Address will" Wu- Wlw 11W we quit with: up io-wvvrdlttlv "w"! 11mm Ihe be- the week with 41' eggs cos points; the cars would bsdestroyed iruwu '"1'""»* m‘ menu! in Gwrsewwn able one-sided bolero, an exquisite ..... ....... sm inns awake listeuinr for the return c! rclmlu: born sudeirll- 81w h" 3dr. William Benson's n. n. pen i: eventual buverl Illoved their vim w 1”‘ ‘mk- - damn‘ (my 3mg, Do you remember way book when, walked more miles after toddling little feet than any ‘champion pedestrian “y; second with 35 eggs, 38.8 p0ints; drive them." - . ' 11M in hi! Nwfd- ' "No, nothing of the kind," was the Misses Cora and Jennie Douglas re- ail , ducted by the Rev. Frederick Wil- 3, MnrJm-le Br an _ _ . llamson, assisted by the Rev. n. M. wmbn Ramsayyi’ tlzrcnncghasfacla 1-’ ch“d'°“'_ support them until they have reached WWW "l" 19"‘ “i” "i" 4° "i" Wemp some. Defeat of one $10,000» before it's heard. That means, in causes nrreo ‘i ' Grant. The remains were laid to rest a M“; stew“; '3,“ Iv 1 y’ Rflliflim" - "Gemini Ready for lhli- i8 W m!" "W1? "WP 1W1"! "Id "m" u" 511M“ °‘ m“ “Pk”? m“ 000 town planning ivy-law also WII many cases, that wear has o become B. W. TAYLOR . 3 m Malpeque Cemetery The pa“ .1 M _ . e _— , Du!‘ Ohrmmufl Elva pnyng¢r_ their fathers and mothers and give tits old people lehanbe w spend a little omudqm Apmmdmlmy 7091.013 we"), "an N”, u m‘ mouth‘ v y, g_ q-Aywg 1 ' “d “N”? 2- L" Mucficusun: 3. Duefrgqghy-[ggmag 3e11,", Dm-gthy or their money on themselves and have afawofthethingatheyhavaalways “w” an" m “W, “d n“; "my mm,“ m‘, o“ mu“ "om Optometrists " L.’ 5‘. " l.- MALPEQUE ____ , There passed peacefully away on Thursday afternoon, December 24th. s... of the oldest residents of this place, in the person of Mr. James Roach. Mr. Roach was born in Darn- ley, seventy-seven years ago, but liv- ed in Malpeque the greater 9H1? 01 ‘years they planned and worked to- gjfgcther for each other and for their family, five sons and one daughter. 0i’ those three sons and the daughter survive namely, William, of Cleveland, Ohio; Harry Boville, of rauhbisuo- son at home and Mrs. Leslie Charn- ‘ ~pion of Darnley, two sons, James and J-larry predeceased him. To the sor- “rowing widow in her loneliness, and ,to each member of the family, also to hi; 85bit, Hi5 Mary Roach, who re- sides in Boston, the sympathy of the community is extended. It can be ‘truly said of the deceased that he ‘had not an enemy and it could not be otherwise, for he lived in quiet, hum- ble relationship with every member _of the community. The funeral took place on Thursday afternoon at the house. The funeral service was con’ bearers were as follows: Messrs. ' ‘George Owen and Sinclair MacGou- _gan, _Hartwell Crokzier, Roderick Ohflmpion all o! Malpeque, and Mr. Arch. Henry of Kensington. _ Wins to the very unpleasant [there was a. smallattendance at the Christmas examination of Baltic School. The school room- was prettily decorated for the occasion. Miss Hattie Clark, teacher, conducted the examination. A programme of read- ings, dialogues, music, etc., was in- terspersed between the different classes examined and~the wohle pro- ing of several choruses by the school children, readings by Jennie Ram- say and Ruth MacDonald; Dialogues, God Save the King was the closing number. Mr. Leigh Beairsto of Charlotte- town, spent Christmas at his home. The following is the report of Fanning School, Malpeque, for the month of November; Grade X-l, Margaret Riley; 2, Thelma Donald; 3. Louise Burns. Grade IX-l, Bar- bara MacNutt: 2, Ruth Montgomery; 3, Sidney MacGougan. Grade VII-l, I015 Ramsay: s, Leslie Abbott; a, Earl Stewart. Grade VI‘ (SrJ-l, Amy ohlmlflon: I, Grace Beairsto; 3, Bruce Champion: Grade v1 (Jr.)-l, Enid Ram-flit’; 2, Cora MacGougan; Heath Manderson. Grade 111-4, E1- "Mr Ramsay: 2. Frances Beairsto; 3. Ray Champion. Grade II—-1, Mar. 1°" Abbott; 2. Bruce MacGougan; 3, UOYG MacKenzlc. Grade I (SrJ-l, Jean Stewart. Grads 1 (Jr.)_1, q"- lid T-mlhurt; 2, Lawrence Ramsay; 3, Amon Burt. Principal, Mnrgueflw mime; Alli-stunt. Margaret Waller. 110118 River School report for 1);- cember: Grade 1X (a)—l, Esther 3912111112 9. Rhoda McLeod. Grade 1x (bl-J- Rulph Johnstone; a, wn- mm Fmmdi 3. Woman Johnstone. (say thirty forty years.) logs But Judged her by her ears? "in-day night, Their daddy cut their hair, uncle's pants, And they wore no underwear? Nor thought of buying glands, The butcher gave his liver away But charged you for his hams. You never had a bank account. Your beer gave six percent. week And twelve bones paid the rent. the work was o'er. , With one foot on the rsil. And your thins. Except your own shirt tail. 20, and was a great success following was the program: ter Campbell and-Evelyn Found. Jean Gillespie. Acrostic y ‘—_-_ "Merry School. ' Christmas", Arthur Johnstone. Rhoda and Eileen McLeod. ton Dunning. Pantnmine-"The Holy City". Sale of Candy. Chorus-"Away in Younger ‘Children. You never saw your sweethearts The kids were washed each Bat- Their suits were made from their The women padded but did not The hired girls got three bucks a You could stand eadh night when hip supported not a despite the inclemency of the weather. The Opening Recitation-Vivian Payn- Chorus-“Christmss Joy"' School Recitation — "The Red Mittens". Christmas", Recitation — "The Night After Tableau-"Gcod King Wenceslas". Rvecitation-"I Wonder Why", Lay- Manger", _ . _.__._._..- She has watched endless hours by sickbeds. She‘ has fried herself to s friaals over the cookstcve making the kind of cakes that Janie loves and the crullers that Bobbie craves. She has sat up nights comm; and flaming and mending and making frills for the girls and washing out their silk undies and stockings. She has gone without a new dross that Mamie might have pink satin dancing slippers. Bhchas never been too tired or too sick to answer the call of “MQ-t-h-e-r." _ and what do these parents get from their children in return for all o! Generally the children think their parents so old fogey and such back numbers that they scorn their opinions on every subject and they consider father and mother such dull company that they would simply curl up and die with boredom if they had tn spend an hour in their society. Probably there are not a hundred homes in the length and breadth of the land where the grown-up sons and daughters ever voluntarily spend an evening at home or make any effort to entertain and amuse father and mother and brighten up life for-them. i . Father may have spent thousands or dollars upon Mary's musical educa- tion, but does she ever sit down and play for him the old tunes that ha loves’! Never. John's high-priced educaison has made him a cultured man of the world and abroad he has the reputation of being an entertaining talker and the life of the party, but do father an" d mother ever derive any benefit from it? Nay verily. Mary and John don't feel that they have to waste their accomplishments onmere parents, even if father and ‘mother did pinch and economize and do without the things they wanted in order to pay for them. Children show the same disregard for their parents‘ rights in the way they order their lives They never seem to think that if their parents have craved but never could have because e had‘ tn go to the children. In half the families you know there is a lazy or temperamental son or daughter who is too tired to work, or who never can find the ideal Job that is all pay and no labor and full of thrills, and who loafl while poor old father and mother toil to give him or her three square meals a day and clothes and spending money. ._.._._.. ‘Nor do children aver consider their parents in their matrimonial differ- ences, although in the end father and mother aha the goats in most divorces. Many and Tom are loud in tam protestations that marriage u their own af- fair and one u. which father and mother have no ma: w interfere. but when the marriage goes hlooqy it is father's andmother’: affair with a vengeance. for daughter not only comes back to be taken care of but brings with her a brood of children. ‘ Mr. A. f... Rogers, B. R. pen 3 were third with as eggs. a1 points. Mr William Sansorrrs B. R. hen No. 9 leads the contest in individual lay- ing with 36 eggs, 38 points; The Ken- singtdn Baby Chick Hatchery B. R. hen No. 9 is second with 3B eggs, 87.6 points‘: The Experimental Farm. Charlottetown B. R. hen No. '1 in‘ pen 5 is third with 34 eggs 32.2 points. The pens leading in total produc- 153 eggs, 169.1 points. The total number of egls laid for the week was 418 to date 2159, The production for the same period last year was 61B and to date 3551, ronomo HA5 NEW MAYOR (Canadian Press) _ '1‘0R0NT0. 0nd. Jan. 2.--Major 39"; 5- Womb. -a member of the city's Board of Control for the past W" yew. is Toronto's new may- or for 11980. Ho succeeds Mayor Mg- Bride. who conceded his opponent's election with returns reported from ‘ill’! sub-polls out of l. total of 78B. A third candidate. Albert Hlcklr ll in emceroticsivenuswont. wnass ' sub-polls to hear from the figure‘. Jthen to listen to their care. As things, wbre: Hacker, 2.907. McBride “Ml, III-Inst. ‘ were working pretty much. by ear. turned to Charlottetown on ‘Thursday afior spending Christmas at theii home here. reply. “On the contrary, this com- puny‘; engineers stated frankly that they behaved women had far better mechanical ears than men." _. - ,7, » i "z hope you didn't believe it," mu 5. News Auws and Raymond Laven- Boh ~. . dier,‘ Georgetown, spent a few days ir “Not right off." was the reply. Mic-Wyatt lust week. "However, I talked to tho head oftne - - ' engineering "staff ‘and he sort of eon- yyertsd ma,‘ He" declared their erper- m. m.:r."i.i..;l'. of m. “John 24c- Cormick are sorry to hear that he ha: been confined to his home at Point “. 1 K whn sun a mm m“ h, mum“ was very “mummy “med paint, .. L.‘ _ this devotion? Nine times out often tho? Iiit contempt. when it isn't pst- mm up; _ ‘_ igncs showed, ‘women particularly .. I Miss gum‘ Gina‘: and’ by °“'=- M me m" "m "hm" W" Nor smoke, nor drink, nor vote. ronage, and practically always utter lndiflerence. The children take aii of the “t, x_,3_.q_ yummy’ a m pm 3' ‘ab; ‘t detggymimewa, ',;,,,,,,-.,, Deck-ocheffor ‘some time past. - T their ‘mum wmk and ‘aka mm gfimbergdtlwit ahgift from Miss The men worc boots and llttlgnm sacrifices their parents have made for them no more than their due, and goo gggg, 191,9 points, the mechanism, as, for, example, in ' ‘ _ i _ _ i - . . ' Y‘ agement they made a comfortable b ed '32,,‘ a ‘a? egg“: remehm- M“ ‘ m": drum M” mum uvaym‘ "amt 7°“ “and ‘w? m‘! ‘m w)“ 311d. Wm-Bansom. B. R. pen 1o, transmission bearings. ‘ ‘ m" hnmw-m Judi!" ref-timed hon}; m’, themnwes_ For We! “m, er “s” “ 3 mm H‘ And whiskers like a goat. really appreciate their parents and are grateful to them is asvrare as flndinl 115 eggs, 160.7 points. _ _ ;. u; w._mmd ‘hm “mm-t”; “p, "Vflaturdsy, from an_ egctesndeq visit to -. f P“P“-‘- A "m" Pmmmme’ “"515” Not a soul had appendicitis, s full and complete set c! hen’: teeth. upper and 1W"- 8rd, James Tuplin, n a, pen 12, for some time. They were supposed to "elim"! "id mwds ui Brudclbane and Charlottetown. The smelt fishing seems to be a thin: of the past in this-end of the East River, ‘rho fisherman can bu wen any day carrying ‘(their catch home in "lunch cans and shoe boxes." —W. l take the cars out and, invadditlon to listening for noises, make "thdnfrcach _ certain standards of performance}! the car refused to come up,to this standard, the tester was to on the reason. A study of their‘ reports showed that they were accurite, in- deed, in determining causasfilind, they them when they were Just starting. In such _a case. he could have an adjust- ment made. Waiting until 1st,", on adiustmcnt may not be enough. A rc- plscement part maybe required." I tricdthe idea the next day. It let ms to have the valves adjusted and even Bob was immediate conscioir of the difference. mo." "what does that prove?" asked Bob. "It may not prove anything, or it may prove a lot," replied the engineer. "Certainly, it suggested something to me that 1 believe all motorists could undertake with profit." "What's that thaw“! asked. "That all drivers, men and women both. could take a little time now and a g oooo-oooo» EYES TESTED AND g I v stand. the noise has to get pretty loud 0900001600000 \ m Richmond ‘sum “m5 w um‘ h‘ mill“ “mu "m9 o’ 00-6-66090006000000000-0400 this the ladiosvserved lunch, and the remainder 0f t!“ 6V8!!!‘ WI! pleasantly spent in music and games untu a late hour. After sinaius Auld Langfinoali departed to their homes. Ipllowing ls the sddresu- __ ‘lb w. and 1m. Roland Phiiipson: Wealirecretiohosrthatyouare to leave usin the near future. and no are gathered hero tonight to ax- pxon our sorrow at your approach- tng departure‘. During the may - 0 :7; 3mg}; Mglflgu Gillespie; 2. Recitation-What Christmas Iieel- ' . - , years you both have been amongst ' I! M‘. [gtjfly ‘M4... “i, and“, _ I - " ° "-1- Eliccu ms", Waldo Payntor, Mauv and mm: an old couple. who» mall Iivuill would have mm uv, we have lame to some you humor socialite, a iya McLeod, 2. Dorothy Campbell; a. Duet-"lt came upon a midnight their bis see comfortable. m reduced w 90111891114 havrtheir last can vary highly for you both have taken hows for its eat ingestion - ‘If’ °’"°_‘P'°- '3'“ Iii-i. Brew clear", Rhoda and Eileen mun "mm hard and ammo by having to rear and-food-and olothl and educate 1 usacmwac; ‘eailcvilut Isis-lick! w;"“°""~ '- “"1” Fvuuu and uv- Recitatiolv-"Thc Christmas s...“ the children of p divorced son and aughter. .. . » ; . ‘in eieooipimpiomruher suspicion _m°m°uugiu: (actual: a. rut; Fitaslrn- mm, c,,,,5,,,p_ . " , i _ . . J‘ :1“ scams‘, - no -1,.m no . .. ' f u; erotugornttoulo‘. p v v 4 m; it "m" Pmmx‘ as ‘i=2: uztgicauc- Christmas in Naughty _ “Fmzmfutlvmfluctmuuaism thetlbhetofliaflvflw u" “M”, ‘m,’ “bu” , . ' 5 ?§§3§i§a:..wc§l ‘ °m"°"" °M° 1K (9-1. Ruth Tableaw-“The chi-mm» flph-fl," dens-on her poor old pal-mu, or to John thatit is Marim- so. on... q W! Mil!!! and Zen-Iii ‘W ‘N’ Paynter: 2. Dennis Ournhill. Grade Dialogue - "Opodbyg" mmu}, the bump; of a wife than it u for him u» spoil thrpeaco ms happmesa a ~ i - wh°ii°m Yiiiifiuimliw‘ n (‘n-L m" “will; 3, Vivian promg V”. pnynm- ' nisfathorandmothlrholdsge. " ~'"- '*~-"- -‘ -~- . y.“ z.n"‘k fainter: s. Ltd; ail-until. Grads 1 nn,;,mm,_-.5um,',,mn_.. . y b . . . i’ HQ- t . ._ ., . Arth o tone: I. James chcnu-"whsv 11p Mgggln." lo than: why 1 may: Children, have s beam. Meander your father and . '."' , . ~ , . Punter.‘ Credo r (no-i, Dannie schooichiidggn, ' , ' motasrmssumnauyhmdcmtmvousasgivqtusmamak. Don't ‘1'."'“m' "_"7h"“w““'." mnmnl- 9- 9W1 Dilnnina- Grads I 1m" u“ “new, thug." . m. take everything and give nothing. , D13. ‘ ‘ ~11. I. g- ‘@11- ‘ (cl-i. Jean Gillespie; c, nutn camp. _ ofbox‘ Illlfllufllflflflnfl ' V. ' _. bill. I. Beryl Omnhill. Perfect At- their alias... are nutmeg 91f: IIIIINIATIOILAT - . 1v. I. M15676 was 1nd an ad- "m WM William chairman. mm from, and p, noses-smack drone, snowmen . , "W! tame door-keeper, William 1.4mm, m... . . q m, afl m. Philipeon India inc), bee. g