if PRINCEEDWARD " N Ow P lintinee 8 ' 16c,26c. Evening 7 k 8.45 26c, 42c, 52c. CAPITOL -— NO W PLA YING Matinee 3-16c, 26c. Night 7 o 845-260. 42¢- iio struggles against mar- riage! She tights ngfllllli love! l-‘ute solves their problem-Jo the most ex- citing drama oi 1031 to llllte. I clounene en COLBERT t-‘REDRIC M l ‘If [Elrllulount Pictorial -_- That Old He! deception bIOllQM the 1mm oi Fete on Gnng oi her home, he! talnlty and mueiil tier hus- Mme band's My wrecked her daughter's love end Q brought grim, ricvkjmgecty into the lives oi ‘ (‘rem that! neighbors! $011K- Inner, CENE A great lifliiilll Ileezlllse it is the story oi nny street in any ‘ city ill tho wurlli. it spl-zlhs from tile bourt oi hulumllty_~ with n smile in its eyes illiti n sub ill its soul! ' With infinite pity, null exquisite tenderness, but uith merci- ‘ ll-ss truth it lllys bllro the Joys llml sorroos. tho loves and lihlllvllllillillll-Ilis of yon, your neighbor and your loved ones! . . . . . I N MEMURIAM tutu; llt)litl'l'iil' cxuuxs "m" Amcricans- befiluse they hold ___ ‘that all residents of thenew world’ On the n1nr1;in': of Doc. 10th “Ye Anlcricans. i re lmswtl 13tlll’l‘illii_\' n\v:l_v i .4 All; “m1 ,\ll~_-,_ Jollll ‘.\!iliJIi'.'£lil(lS", but this fails to suf- but the British merely threw the .\11l'.: Iionli, their ibe- ‘f_lk.'g,\\'ill‘ll Allexicans recall they also Window open a “me wider than P _ 1mm, Dorothy, M n. Numb Americans as are Cannusual and remarked, “it‘s lust like _‘-t.ll‘f¥. iicr short liic lldxrlns, Costa RlCflIlS and many spring? Spared discomfort from 4w».- A Paramount Picture With _Chnrllc Ruggles And Ginger Rogers \\ Meet those cllurnling people! See their exciting story! A pretty secretary, in love with hcr boss, marries u vvcnk piny- boy and tries to remllin true to hinli Can silt-i She learns the truth about “iionor Among Lovers.” You cull, too.’ Short Subjects You're in the Army Now. Grand Uproar Tulkerton - ' PearygSytitlrdy criy labelling residents oi the Russian steppes. ole. was shipping water. Iii '.'»'i‘il‘Oili0 rl-lmsc, Yonkers or Gringros. nlllillf; i0 lilC \\'l‘li~‘. ~ri____. __ 1.2.20 11'; frzlil, l‘."ll'li1iy"O_Rp"A‘\-s GET TASTE ll :.~.lr on the pinions of‘ mt forever in the Havcnl the anxieties of a distracted world. ‘A will remain closed tomorrow. since l S.“~lll 1‘.'i. l , -- -- - e. “with.” 1D I'\‘lli‘li'i" ln"'l‘nlr- l‘ “ASIHNGTON, D. C‘, Dec‘ 26- boxif dagititshe dztyifaiitelitfhrlst EARNSCLIFFB w‘ I‘ W‘, b“; ‘WY fmlyppn‘; lily The Canadian Pressl-lt mavmas‘ i‘ r h m“ 1° °‘ “~" t v The regular monthly meeting of ’ ' " be a for cry from the Potomac to simps- theatres and Tesmum“ 5 the Earnsciiffe Women's Institute _ sf‘ . l_ l . ‘ “flsztztlafqipd .3 N“. days ago “hen the was“ tion. Hotel keepers along the soutlrmslg“ elght members present; .1!" . Ni 1' ' , . ,, 7 wmnm Club of LuccmfihkQucbec were by the ‘Stay m Britain movement, mod preslded, the last pain-lotion of llcr nicl limo ‘i "nt 11p her counten- .. lhl- l!:~.l"rl1l:ll1z"l':llllc. 319V?“ ~ i ~ of llrr ionic penile l 1'. linlelnlissions of the show. These “aside mwns- i i-l-r nwunrv live 1n ltocetilcr with a similar number oi_ m’ lzrr Zovcd ones who story books were distributed by Chnstmas m their homcsl follow‘ "w-r l; .1’ (llrvx on rnrth Sonia Claus. |inil the eXD-mlpii? 0i the King and‘ l ‘Alice m Wonderlandy |Swiss winter sports centres to of Creed. tute." were then read and adopted. ..1~. Y l 1-3" uutl, '1- : li'l'll‘.\‘iil“. ll-lr- ~ was we prpslding hostess, fonfolk home of Sandringham put off; that secvy purchase 5am“ i):'<l'l1,r\r1—j(l\\'nr<l low '21P pa,“ we“, Miss Dorothy the cares of state and become‘ _ ll" $14111 ‘Gould Fowler and Miss Atlee Wayne Jo pin Convent man. pOpliillr Washington de- mlntrs. Airs Dorothy Bent, and as Katherine Brown, sub-debut- MONTREAL, Que, Dec. _26—(By heard fro,“ and happy family party. ll'.ii v. ieh look plncc on “uncles. Brown . ll""iltil‘ti. Rcquicln : \‘.'.l. ruin ' iii’ her Pastor Ilrllnllilitl who hrld . ‘ attendant (lur- ."‘l‘ illness. no prlll hearers of lmr cousins: Joseph (fvrlrvo Féslnllhl‘. Alfred . 1'1"": FJ/Kl-nnll. Don TZnl<1-lMr' T"l'll ('lll‘i“.‘.ll, Many klnrl : l’ Lfivti their sympathy by Dr‘ George A~ FOTHTX- l“, Offirzlltlr; zznli Spiritual Boll- —-¢~i”'—<- segspngblg snow-fall started, '1 smEumiTs 0N sTYiJ-‘i steady even fall, laying a white ~ our "fives to PARIS. Dec. 26-~Molynetlx‘s carpet which had reached the‘ . Pllllu Bcnch collection revives depth of over two inches before the’ w them ilpon life's sluoll flower printed mousseline cheery call “dinner is ready" was‘ on», for Southern evening gQwng ln a beam and Eli's. Wrisley Brown, Dr. and Christmas eve. Eli's. C H- (JIHPD. Mr- and llirs. Abner H. ‘city being subjected to a. tcemlngilly enjoyed by all. l t “m1 311*‘- Joh" H9111‘! Dwight, pleasure-kept them up later found_ a Carrel‘. BRUISES Tirade nothing l0 nqlul Miami's. Ir “robe hoist". .- K 4 ‘ 7' . niho ilnlltlv, for the (silhouette, princess to the Mfinwq In,“ l n " ‘ "‘ P" mm "”“"““d by "PTY Yull- "'_i__”__' a Glvuqdcknilelt 1 ' "l. r‘ ll‘ 11' i111‘ ill". {rrxvvcr- "IliilPfCtl side flounccs accentuated nlqrn, by: erinolincs. He pfflpoges pale Wife: “Now, dear, here's the doc- “lzli ‘he olri lire: nrr‘ knit rlznin in lrzrcv or beige lnsteud oi white for t” m 569 y0l1- ‘ W." .l\"1(li sports frocks worn with pale Maiborde‘ M53“ sh°w him m“ i v11 ‘z-ltilrnl firm: nl1r'i"1nln1or'nl lyrl I n or orange jackets. Deep apri- 718m 9-Way llfld 50nd 1'01‘ U10 111159!‘- I’ m: il; mother interesting Colm- us_ taker. You know very well I never ‘ m lolly: h": death's; wl ll, woollen; o; kaslm Dummy deal with middlemen! ' undone ‘on. Novel ski trousers have double "Bald me“ M“ pout“ They “use w; ll,» ,\l..;-,l-1-‘.< llllqg plying ll“, on,“ o; short o” their huts to sho wthclr polish. lord bugs with o. snug inner sect- MR. AND MRS. . .. ,. l l I .‘.l.lv "ill" r114‘. in pence other Lands Schooner In Trouble SEATTLE, D60. Ztk-Dlstress c8118 LONDON. Dw- 26—(A-P)—Bflt‘ from the Tug Roosevelt, which was ain had a "Gwen Christmas" fighting mountainous seas together but just across the Bluefish Chflrvlwith the Schooner Commodore in a heinel lay the edge of a gigantic Coldvgalc off Cape Flattery last night, Umwd 53MB,’ disdain,“ m can belt that stretched far away into sent the coast guard Cutter Snuho- mish, in a 70-mile race to itsaid. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN fSpringfield and Vicinity iSudden Endof . marks were made by the chairman who congratulated the teacher on her very successful examination. The National Anthem brought the examination to a close. \ Mr. Leo Greenarl, Newton. spent last week-end pleasantly in Spring- field the guest of Mr. Ignatius Lawless. Italians shivered in Rome. fiban- The call for aid, picked up here, iards in Madrid, Portuguese 1n said the sturdy little tug, on which _ . ~ , ' , “Admi lPe i M‘ Tilt‘ general expression is “Notre Lisbon and Australians m vmnnqylArctidwivhenai; Idlizgcivzrljdghigzoitll: i The Roosevelt and the Commo- Mr. Parnell Murphy and Mrs. John Cash and children oi Detroit Mich., arrived on the Island last week where they will visit Mrs. Fe- lix Murphy, Freetown. ldore which has Just completed a ‘ w‘ U‘. n ’ P y v the successful race from Hawaii to Pu- om of ..ltfl1.n,, and o.he..=. so the; end by calling themxveather the populace also began get Sound. had been battling bad (leld and El-lc Found‘ 911mm, 9m. to enjo. a thrmhdqy hondflv fromlmather a" d”. A haw“,- wm, dents at Dalhousie University, have y ‘ ‘ which the Roosevelt was attempting Teillmed i0 Ellen‘! the hfiiidflys ‘.to tow the schooner, parted. The ' 0F QUEBEC YULETIDE Fhops’ banks and business “m” ‘Commodore carries a crew of twelve. "1". ~ 1. i 11- ~ m‘, ipvfliwlqlltizpglo J“ ‘he Olxrlwa but the Yuletide spirit repimed excenem busmess “P m was held at the home of Mrs. John ‘ ‘ “ “ ' of on Quebec was in evidence here ‘the time °1 filming f" the "Mflncnrrier on Monday. December '1 1m. members of the Seigniory was“ We" made l-‘SWWW mmvl The president Mrs- Sydney Mc- ' -'.'"11.:.,-ll\' 1's . . l '1 Al “i 1“ ‘l’ ha,“ w eleven hundred orphans at which diverted thousands of hull-l Meeting opened by singing "In. Tmy saris Marionette version o; day-makers from the Riviera andstitute Carol," followed by recital hundred my muons Hastings, East-bourne, Brighton, Roll call was then responded to ‘shyiok(\(l and whisned through meiBourncnloutl/l, Torquay and other by "Ways of improving the Insti- A vast majority, however, spent Minutes 01 P79110113 Rifle“!!! The sum of $4.00 was voted for It was moved and seconded that sunply the proud heads o, a hrgethe Institute members put on a lplay entitled the "Road Back", lplace and ‘date not decided. Re- 'Bobby Howard. It was moved, ee- l port of committees were then “conded and carried that five mem- i -flllfc fifllluhter of Col. and Mrs. The Canadian Press~The weather- A financial committee was ap_ I),_,.,,n,_.fl,1. 13m m S, _ m"! 7919mm tQdflY “lid Presenmlpointed for three months, namely: IAppeal. (-h,,,.,._,_ S,’ TCWSNS» Th” Sflmmry Cm’ membersllMilniifefil and ("Strict with B biPmjMrs. Sydney McLeod and Miss meeting is to be answered by each ‘ through whose cooperation thiSIkct. oi snow instead of the “grecmprcde Stewart Next meeting to be ‘member wrmng the“, name on the event was mndc possible, were Col. Christmas" which threatened orrl-leld at the home of Miss Laurafblackboard with their left hand. lYoung. Roll call “A town and what The story book will be rtis Leo ilnll, Dr. and Mrs. The final peep out of the window its noted for." Mrs. Sydney McLeod ,Winnifred Hashim. The National Chnrlcs P. Neill. Mr. and Mrs. John lntg thursday night revealed the then sang a solo which was heart- 'Anthem brought the meeting to an F“~"'—'“$°Yl‘ DT- Dllnivh P. Pcnhallow, rain storm. Those whose duties or‘ Th9 Involving W85 $11911 01051101 by singing the National Anthem, and Dr. and Mrs. r. n. lviistretia, and 1t still raining at, s A. M. but uslqihen dainty refreshments were . an hour afterwards the welcomeyulc" Saved by the hcismss- Mm- 9305135503 15 VERY "DUMB" Messrs. James Hasiant of Spring- with their parents. Mr. Lionel Ford, Emerald, stu- dent oi Mt. Allison Academy, is spending the holidays visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ford, Emerald. The regular fortnightly meeting oi the "loyal Canadian Junior Red Cross Branch of Springfield, was held on December 18th with fif- teen members present and with the president, Winniired Haslam in the chair. The minutes of the last meeting were reed, . adopted and signed. Correspondence from the P. E. I. Division oi the Cans-l “m! Mm Mary fianccs ward Queen “m0 each yam, at their Ne,“ prizes for the school children and ldiflll Rfld CTOSB 300199! W88 199-5- The "Clean-up Committee are: Ardyce Haslam and Stuart Mac- Kay. Program committee, Winni- fred Haslam, Ivan Lombe, and bers go through the district to col- lect for the National Emergency The roll call for next end.-—E. IN EYES 0F NINE-YEAR-OLD i TORONTO, Dec. ‘Jo-Professor '1‘. W. Isherwood of Wycliffe Coi- lege, Toronto, deplores the decline of the romantic spirit and to sup- port his belief tells the story of a little boy, aged about nine, who asked: ‘ “Mr. Isherwood, do you believe in Santa Claus?" “Do I believe in Santa Claus?" the savant repeated, not wishing to disillusion the lad. "Oi course I do. Why not?" "Well," the little boy retorted, ,"you must be dumb." The Letter of the Law, But Not the Spirit The semi-annual examination of the pupils of Bpfillkiifld 505ml 'wu held on Tuesday. wit-h I mod attendance of parents and rate- paym, The pupils were examin- assisted by Mu Margaret Lambe. Mrs. Ernest Hasiam and Mrs. HY- att Haslam. and they showed by their prompt answers that they had been careiulLv trained and their work reflects much credit on their teache . After the examina- tion Mr. Ernest I-Iaaiam was IP- pointed chairman and the follow- ing program was well renderedl with wnEvt-rrett Hasiam as or- ganlst. Openin! flimflll- "$3M" Claus" by the School; Welcome, Evelyn Matheson; Recitation, Nor- man Sinclair; Recitation. Bobby Howard; Recitation, Stewart Mac-l Kay; Rccltafon, Carroll La-mbfi] Recitation, Janet Sinclair; DIEM" gue, ‘The Christmas Stocking," Re- citation, Clare " ‘ 2 "'11. lArdyce Haslam; Recitation, Winni- fred Hoslam; Recitation, James McKay; chorus, ‘Old Santa Claus" by the school. After his enloynbie program, Santa. Claus Bppehfod and unloaded the Christmas tree, ‘giving a gift to each pupil from the Women's Institute and from the teachers, who also gave candy and nuts to the pupils. Cindy 511d apples were passed to the visitors‘ and were much enjoyed by all. Re- Prominent Man (Canadian Pull OHIQAGO, 111., Dee. 26—KntIIl- Kilauea Volcano. In Eruption! Replaces Landmark aouownu. ‘nee. 88-(AP)- venom cnv. Dec. 26—A v - Kilauea. volcano on the Island of eroble landmark or the Vatican as DECEMBER 23,1331 lModern Elevator ton z. Amos, Sn, heed o! the mllflmww bmn "WWII It w P‘ m- dieoppelred with the 98881118 or Fisheries Company llwt 111ml!!! i0 ed in the various subjects by their 'death lut night in front oi o teacher, Miss Helen s. Buntain. inn-ls Side Hotel. He died soon sf- ter he had been rushed to a hos» pittal. no light on the affair. old, had been in good Brill-its. TUTE ers present and signed by the pre- read by New officers were elected for the Charles J. Macdonald, vice-presi- dent, Mrs. Alex. A. Macdonaid; Secretary, Miss Annie Steele. Di- rectors, Mrs. Angus D. Macdonald, Mrs. Jes. A. E. Macdonald, Mrs. Aeneas Macdonaid. Auditors, Mrs. Henry J. Macdonald and Miss An- nie Macdonaid. A hearty vote of thanks was tendered to the re- tiring officers. Reports were re- ceived irom sick and school com- mittees. It was decided that a new water pail be bought for the school and that ten dollars be spent in buying Christmas pres- ents for the pupils. The new school and sick committees appointed were: Miss Helen Campbell and Miss Helen B. Macdonald, Mrs. A. D. Macdonald nnd Mrs. Jas. A. Iii. Macdonald respectively. It was moved and seconded that a whist and dance be held on Nov. 24th in Annandale hall. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Miss Mary McGillvray of Sou- ris. The remaining hours oi the evening were spent in music and, song and special mention must be‘ given the vocal selections render- ed by Mr. Leo Gorman oi Sturgeonf Miss Laura S. Mncdonaid kindly invited the members to her home for the next meeting, roll call to be answered with-"What you would like for ChristmasP-B. BRITISH PEACHES AND CREAM SKIN MAY NOW BE ADORN- ED BY CANADA WASHINGTON, D. 0., Dec. 26- ’I‘he famous English complexion may depend for its artificial aids the United States, it is indicated at the department oi commerce. The department points out that in 1930 Great Britain imported 85 per cent. oi her foreign periumery, tooth pastes, sachets, lipsticks and rouge from the United States and France. Les than 3 per cent. came from the dominions and of that Canada supplied the largest part. But now Greet Britain has clap- ped 50 per cent. ad valorem on these imports in addition to exist- ing duties. The British market ab- sorbed 25 per cent. oi exports from the U. 5., totalling $2,000,000. Exporters in the United States are watching for increased prefer- ence to be given by the domintons to the mother country. An Ameri- can business valued at a. million and a. half dollars is done with British dominions and colonies. THE LAST WORD IN HATS NEW YORK, Dec. 26-’I‘he first robin has lost his chance of pro- claiming the approach oi spring C01. Amer. whose son Knowiton Amen, Jr., is ptbiishcr of the Chi- cago Journal of Commercg and the Chicago Evening Poet, sent. his chauffeur into a drug store of the hotel and ihot himself as soon S! the negro leit the 0U‘. Police Slid- The negro was taken to police headquarters but was in s semi- hysterical condition and could throw Members oi the Ames family were summoned. They were at e loss to ascribe a reason for the act. They said Col. Ames. who. was 60 years LITTLE POND WOMEN'S INSTI- The annual meeting oi the Lit- tle Pond Women's Institute was held at the home of Miss Annie Macdonald, there being thirteen members and three visitors pres- ent. The meeting was opened by a vlctrola selection and the roll call was answered by paying a. nickel. The minutes oi the pre- vious meeting were read, unani- mously adopted by all the“ memb- sident, Mrs. Vincent Macdonaid. incoming year: President ,Mrs. (M5 P» m- Pld-ii“ mmiu“ Th") the hell-century old elevator run- ning from the courtyard oi San Ten fountains oi molten lava Dunno up w. we pmtmcfl palm,’ sill-Wed mm w’ m" u" i,“ Popes, kings who came to visit "1"" l" H"°'“'“'“““' Th‘ °"‘»“" them. cardinals and dignitaries, m m“ n‘ “wed” w ' ha” “m” on its decorated benches and ascend “M” “m” “m” mm‘ “d "°' ed slowly and majestically m the 2&1: arse“: and, l, o! .top floor of the Vatican palace. auea were toppled over by the tre- _, pointed with the figures of the tllfiivlgiltilosmilglufizivlfismlspuuu. m, xm had it installed m‘. l. m m," 701mm “d built: 1884. It was then one oithe long been one of the scenic sttrsc- W91’? “W elevlw" in m“!- 3°59- flons oi the Hawaiian Islands. Hliemlulnlu is m erratic per- When Kine. Victor Elnmmuel former, and not infrequently emits Plid his visit to the FOP! W0 "U! flaming fountains which can usually I30. his master of ceremonies, Duke be observed in perfect safety. The last pmllflillwed 95193011 0i used the elevator, but the King Kilauea. ended Dec. ti. 1030, after md Queen walked up tho stairs, ill-e and Ibsva had been hurled from New 5 _ “m; elect", alumn- the crater for I days. The cabin was an enormous box of Walnut, with twelve windows ‘dict XV used it frequently. Boron D‘O1mo, then 98 years old, ‘ whisk: visitors to the upper floors. But, somehow, it has not token the Timur" "m" h” h" place u. the hearts of vlltlom at- tendsnts that it! dignified. leisure- ...: ::l..:"::;..:::r.*;. stoma“. a New» were oi s. number of ex- citing can!» of PM: importa- n Steamer UIVB. appears that this and other new straws will be more generally us- ed than any other material for mil- inery this spring. The forward tilt is still the vo- the Canadian Freon-The . small gue in correct adjustment oi the steamer Ulve from New York jto hat on the head, but the hat with Halifax, went ashore near Yar- the up-tilt brim in the back is mouth, N. 8., yesterday afternoon Is Ashore SAINT JOHN, N. 3.. Dec,‘ 26. (B! according to word reaching here One oi the hats of lighter straw Her crew of nineteen were safe on is fashioned with I ti!!! brim turn- seal Island. The grounding occur ed up sauciiy all the way around. It is worn with s. circular nose A tug was ordered to the seem model, on the lsilor mm 351mm m” h“ a ‘mmw hm“ min“? The Ulva. is a steel steamer oi 840 tum“! and a t“ IMP“ °if°wn~ 5 l net tons, owned by the Ulva Shir xziiflsfiwifillgmilfiatfi: ""1" "éhgilvlns Company (r. x. Warren) oi crown, finished with s. um tailor- ' mm“ ed bow at the back. To Rebuild Vatican Library VATICAN CITY, Dec. 2e. (APJ- the section o! the library exposed Pope Plus spent an hour and a half by the collapse. The removal o: oi his Christmas day inspecting the books from the phelves leit stand- scene oi the collapse of the Vaticon' ing along the exposed walls also library in which five men were kiil- "will be started and port's oi the ed last Tuesday, andjn giving his library building bordering the col- persoual ideas concerning the m-glapsed section will be strengthen- vcoxlatructlon which aids-rte today. ed. , The repair work will begin at the His-Holiness spent the rest‘ of the same hour that funeral services for day inquiet. I the victims will be held m no City. ' The first work will be the build- ing oi a temporary slate roof ovér Joe Williams landed his first job yesterday more upon Canada and less upon E Joe just finished School a few months ago. Nowhe has his first job. Boyhood davq — -’ behind him. He is a man. Saturday Joe gets his first pay envelope tie has his own money to spend-and more than the has ever had before. Where will Joe Ago to buy that new suit, new hat. new shoes and all the other things he is planning to get‘! Does he know your store? ' Newspaper advertising is the great messenger to tell Joe and the hundreds oi other young men and women who are now working and have money to spend about the articles you are Newspaper advertising otters you the quickest and most economical way to win new customers-- and keep old customers coming back. By BRIGGS ion to lac tucked into boots. Dla. watt, Boys, llauiliyou LIKETYD cow:- --~ ~ luonrl clips buttoning a short vel- bnllrllv \\ll‘l{li'.\ Sii()l'i.i) vet evening jrlrlzct are amusing. m AND Have some CHRISTMAS cAuoY? NO, WETtANK You, SIR. lzli \‘\\ll ll ('i)i.(l.\li'.i\ m: _r»'lnel:ing creators forecast lighter l‘.()i.l\i\, .\lllX|f'\\'.\' SH‘ llvlltl-rll tones for spring, deepening we're NOTALLOWED ANY MORE CANDY , ‘into golden nnd coppcry sun tones '0 PITT I'll-l‘ ‘.11. llolll-lnlll-“rlh the approach of summer. '3», , l..-“ m Aliit"rjl,'\‘nf'iifiilwh casts are banned. Smart = rm l... y. .5 -l-. l, An", (-;|n|'.\'fill‘i."h will choose evening stock- ‘_,,_. Amonl p3,‘) Oriiucs three shades lighter than the - ,,__ _._.,.,..,._._-,,.,l'lozle of the skin. One or two short .,,-_.,‘,.,. l , wrincs rlt‘ largish tortoise slv-ll H ma.“ (“be d: Iool: well for daytime with lhhc brown or orange reds in vn- ‘. I,‘ |vi\:;’*“:(' lmyrzur. Tiny handkerchlefs are sup- flnmwvn, m Whnhlplnnting huge ones both for day 5 or of w“ nmhunrl evening. ‘Pfi. "We should l l we ‘he lhllllf" o’ America to tlln she Geologist: "O, ism, the lake .111“. zl ;-l llorll n.‘ tiu- fill, (irflndcwlflvflly to-night? Just think “.5 --"'"<l 111"‘ "Hill" as Anlr-l- lW-n tllcrc lhoilsnnds cl‘ _\'tu'll'.fii And ' ‘ ~ \"'~1lllll?H-'1 lI-‘lllzlcd ihl: lzlvry ol us. rugged shore-its beautiful!" ( lwflmq" 4 H0 Geolvtlist: "Come now, let's AiLXiiIiill-S nave nluch trouble prop- not talk 8il0p."-—Pul'ple pal-mg '1 "W". l‘"l~‘. l lTrr. ~t ‘ m my, we You MAM WE- PRWAISED OUR PARENTS on: A we: soc: orvlull caxgaoys? HOWEVER, Noume- WAS SAID Tlur wool-o sror ibu BuYms OS A must: ICE-CREAM sou! - . maverrw-zsrerlv-lwl-rz-lwln-w.... ., _ ,_ sgyqyiz- ‘vrv- 0...? red during a dense fog. The shill / ,'. was reported to be leaking badly. ’ Church o: Santa. Anna in Vatican A k.