"'7I_3T1‘Z§I€k'_:ii£EE-_ “T $35221“! ?3-:‘1§:::~r3s:-=: s ;1_~;- - w. we” 1 x115 1-2‘ _, .» p. _ .1.» u TZZIZEI“ 1 -—~*=.-__-.':E'fii‘i§?i: ' ""::.___ - _ 11:5,:- :§:*-;“';T§3'Z?Z 2:“; PAGE EIGHT I 11 lone-FRINGE EIIWARD- Inm- -—- SHOWING AT hm bl UI ls nude oven lvmiicl by tho lovoviln that $,G”.@ Americans loogll at any uockl stanmo JACK IIIAI-EY HELEN WALKER ~ RUDY VALLEE OZZIE NELSON - PHILIP REED withINE vllououns - no: GRAHAM - nor AlWili and ART LINKLETTER Ill‘ m PEOPLE ARE FUNNY RADIO SHOW ousnunsr FIINCES LANGIORD 2.30 — 7.00 — 9.00 —-- IN 1116b show this all for llm and Iroducld and Divuclcd b1 50"‘ Wm" l ’IlIIIIll hum W’? QQUCIION g rm:-W°'“' n EXTRA - TRAVELOGUE - CARTOON-NOVEL BAPlTllL —- Til-MY snows aao - 1 - 8-45 ¥~GETTING GERTIES News - Sports — Vodvill illllll.-rlll.-sllt. ~THEY‘LL SHORT-CIRCUIT YOUR FUNNYBONE! AmPllltaQs favorite Rascals! (‘I *1 "‘ IN FAST COMPANY '” Serial — Comedy — Sports an: RAID casvarxrnzs— Sixty thousand British civilians TllllR. — Flll. — SAT. Matinee Sat. TIINED T0 I NEW iilG an ‘fit were kilitd in air raids during tllc var. _ mil Lee "Losses" Wlillb ¢ Jennifer HOLT _ . wtlnufwoolitl and ills Rlolng Rangers’ —- ADDED -—- SPORTS — MUSICAL DUCK CARTOON KARAKUL POPULAR JOIIANNESBIJ-lla ~ (cc) South-West African karakul pelts continue to enjoy considerable pop’; Cobblers and frosty berry ym-k o; 198,000 And wllile berries are still pie-ill- ularity in world fur markets. recent sale in pelts was well t: tltion was go uycrs were present. ll/llST C671,‘ I M 1'1 .€H£Zl Yflé ‘ 77 S5“ EMPIRE “ti: SHOWS AT 7.00 - 8.45 Only 2.30 ll IN_ lgJlllllLlS! dad and comfl l. do slow away a few jars . Many Canadian llillTllill. Gllllllillll This column is reserved for nun 0| I005] interest, but MIWrlkI-II] of s newly nature Ill! b6 W at flve cents a word. strictly poly- solo ilrudunco. CBASWELL for Photographs. DID YOU GET a Car Book? CUNFEDBBATION LIFE ‘m- SUBANOR IIOWABD MolNNIS tol- Footwear GREEN CROSS D. D. T. prepara~ tions for every purpose. Fennell & Chandler. , BEAUTIFUL CIIESTERFIELDS l lust arrived. Tocmbs Music Store. FINE: U-ZI l LEGION DANCE. - The regular} ‘ Wednesday nlglht dance will be held at the Charlottetown Legion llomcI from 9.30 P. M. to 1 A. M. August 14th. NOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS- All advertisements to appear in‘ Guardian must be in oillce by noon of dav previous to insertion to ensure publication l I LIDllL-Lll-mp Lime. Hydrated Lime, and Arsenate oi Lime, Fen» nell & Chandler. SUMMER (ZEARANCE SALE oi Dresses. Coats, Blouses, Sklr ‘ Jumpers and Purses at The Fashion Shopper. OWING T0 THE SHORT-AGE of‘ help we will be unable to servc meals to other tlhan guests from the 10th to the 17th o! August inclusive. Queen Hotel. per after the races. Salad. Biscu t.‘ Raspberry Turnovers, Delicious Sandwiches, all week. 16 School , Street. A. PICKAIID l: 00., Office and Yard will close at 12 o'clock Wed- nesday ancl Thursday, thLs wrek. VISITING IN I’. E. I. — Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Giggey, Saint John, N. B., arrived in Charlottetcwvn Sunday. Accompanying them were Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Leggctt and son Peter. E. Giggey, 13 Felling Street. IIEINTZMAN IANO with Bench, lust like new, _bs Music Store. CITY POLICE COURT — At the City Police Court yesterday morn- ing t/wo drunk and disordorlies were each fined $10 and casts or 20 days. A drunk and incapable was fine S5 and costs or i0 dnvs. In a case under thll Prohibition Act thc accused were fined $50. A IIIPII |oharged with keeping for sale in- toxicating liquor was remanded one week. Personals MI‘.'Wesley llozvse. of New Wat- erford. CB. is visiting his umle Mr. Fred Howse of Charlottetown Mr. David J. Mullins. St Peter's, was in the citv yestendny taking in the Ebchilbltion Mr. J. R. Bllllarlger of the Mari- time Horseman is here taking in Old Home Week Mrs. John liiatheson of l9’! Ohio Ave. Prevideilce, RL, is visiting relatives and friends for a few weelks on the island. Rev. Edwin l White, Mrs. White and son David. arrived ‘n Char- lottetown, they are the guests of Auibry and Mrs. White, 3-19 Fitzroy St , Charlottetown. Mr. Douglas Pierce, has returnrd to his lhcme at North River Road after a month's vacation during which time he visited his former home in Morgemtowrl. West Vi inia and relatives in Connecticut, 0 io. MISS LOIS LKTJl-l llilrl Miss Marianne Morrison who have been vacationing on P. E. I. have re- gumed by plane to Saint John, N. IIOW TO CLEAN PREPARE BERRIES ‘Berry season's hcrc again- it's time for luscious slhortcakea, juicy bowls- of winter. Hcres how to clean illTtViI- l)_(‘l‘l‘lf‘S——-[ll‘ raspberries, hlilckuer- rll-s, lC-IIEIIIIIGTTIGS. hoysenherrles and youngbcrrics-so as to retain all their delightful fragrance and julciness. To wash: Turn berries into colander without stemming. Hold colander under faucet. run stream of cold water over berries, break- ing water's force with hflllfl To drain and cap: Drain Jerri-cs on soft paper till free of all moist- ure. Rcmove hull or stem‘ with pointed paring knife, Return to paper till ready for use. termaster-general in India has of- fered to place the resources of ilhe Military Farms Directorate at the disposal of civil administrations in this country. He has a so expressed his willing- ernments as they may wish him to undertake on their behalf. In addi- tion he is oreparcd to establish milk roductioll units. each of whiclh will have written 600 hymns, u | October They are guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. irig la stopping, somehow suggested hunary llllllllo; gipfigdfta-Tegfll h]; -—I- in’ reaclh t-unlil he w Q and old enough for oharact: Ihy Lose 0itizonship' The United States Nationality Act of 1940, as amended. provides that a person who has become a national of the United States by naturaliz- ation shall lose his nationality by’ residing continuously for three years in the territory of a forelgrr slate of which h-c was fornlerly a national or in which tlhe plsce of his birth is situated. or by residing continuously for five years in my‘ other foreign state While there are a few exceptions stated in the law they do not apply to the majority oi casts. llitherto Cogress has voted ex- tensions of the period during which automatic loss of citizenship would not occur. Congress recently ad- journed without making and pro- vision for a further extension and‘ 14. 1946 is the date on which the automatic loss provision‘ bs-comrs operative. saan-‘Foriaro iFconn A record of 41.000 acres. produc-. I 1m: 6L.’- million bushels of potatoes, were certified in 1945 by the Plant Pwteciion Division, Dominion De_ paitment of Agriculture. The Marl- tlme Provinces accounted for 88 per cent of acreage Dasstrl and the var- ieties Green Mountain, Irish Cob- blcr. and Katahdin accounted for about the some proportion. The increase of about 40 per cent in acreage from 194-4 to i945 l; nth-l- ts, billed to record sales of more than four million bushels from ilhe I944 crop. Of this total. millirn bushels were exported, mostly to the Iinlted States. West Indies. and South American countries. NEW_LONDON w. M. s. On Thursday urging August 1st- SUGGESTIONS for that late sup, tile regular nleetlllg of New mll-‘Hatched 1n filth (lzarbage or mall- cmll W M S of the United Church was held at the home of Mrs Leslie Payntcr, The dpvgflonnll period was led by Mrs. Hugh Cami» bell. the theme ‘being, Christian Stewardship cf HDIIIHQS. The meet- ing Eflened with Hymn 366, Take My fe and Let 1t Be Coizsecrat- ed Lord to Flee, followed by pray- er by Mrs. {Tollzrd Several mem- bers rend passages of Scripture, telling of Dorcas, Paul, Lydia and Others. who ‘elldered acceptable service to God snowing an nmaz-l variety of talents. I‘. short prayer by the leader closed this Period and the president took charge of the hllslrless. Eight menl_ bers responded t» roll call with a Xelrset on with. e erwasreadfromt e3 Becrewrv and it was dgcidefippéb Dick s box for our Newfoundland and Labrador Missions, two quilts are to be made tor the buX. The l Study Book is m be introduced ll 0U!‘ next meeting, The consisted of interesting z-elldlms ‘Y three of the members and tile collection amounted tn 55,35, 311e,‘; Ely?! for ourMissional-y and me rds Prayer in unison closed 111.». meeting. ' —-i—-_____. OLDER FACE NEEDS BRISK MASSAGE The older o woman Irows the gore her skin needs the stimulat- n of facial massage and patting. Wsilhly "m. she should try to make room in her budggf fomprofessio-rlal facials. 1f she Si‘?! SWIM’ those, the next host rig to do is to get a reliable cos- metic consultant to prescribe the creams needed and to ask the Specialist to demonstrate hryw these should be flpp]]ed_ Where minutes of (reaming a face nail every mm will yield um... drcuymbgtutteirorrgisulljtts ‘Eleni a long. stuff once a week. pp n: on the No woman who feels about the youthful appenrmm of her skin should overlook the hmlems i" lilllnl; her head lower "m" h" fflf-‘l. which sends a flow of blood to her face. tors or Nammions Th S let i ‘I _ ionale unit‘, in “Qérllfléntslal-lealld out over two rrlojol- pomons K two continents, <1 l4 lllfferlllll 11875335, horde" “m” anxious _-_____._ U. s. MOVIE CAPITAL NOT PLAY-CONSCIOUS B G H k HOLLYWOOD; Afilxéfisii3_fi(cp) _ program ed THE__CHARLOT'I‘ETOWN GUARDIAN '" *rx Poal” can/loll s Flu-Est- - WcloaR-stlt TIGHT FITTING SCREENS BEST BAR TO ‘SKEETEBS’ FLIES AND FLEAS I i The screens in every home shc-uld not. only be tight fitting but. in good condition. There is no excuse for tolerating_house flies. ure), they gravitate naturally to decaying vegetation or animal matter where they can feed to complete satisfaction. But-like ourselves-they relish a change of diet. and frequently they will neck the sugar bowl or dishes prepar-l ed for the table. They drag their- germ infected hairy legs, over clean edibles-sowing bacteria wherever they go. l It goes without saying that. these enemies olf health must. be kept a‘- a dlstance~—and overy household can be made safe if we ore willing to take the trouble. Furthermore. we can destroy their brcedlni; placer. This means that every pile of grass, paper or rubbi-sh should be disposed of by burnlnx. We must recall that it takes only about two weeks for n new generation to ap- pear. Thus swatiing is out oi! tho question-except within doors. Then it will be effective only if all avenues o! entrance are clos- Fleas are about u Welwmfl I81 the seven year itch, There any: least l thousand known 599M951 but—fortunately for us-few at-l tack human beings. They like dots and cats as well as rats and ::hiP' munks. Rats are common dil- tributors and the answer to the flea problem is to keep our pets clean and to got rid of all rodents’; We cannot drive away the ‘bitter without first destroying ,th01r hosts. When li-vlng quarters be- come infested there l! Si‘!!! db" iiculiy in extermlllating them u_n- wlly llre these "Jumpers" 1m- portant? Because they can spread. the tapeworm of the dog, typus lever. bubonic plague, and other infections. wllllllly l-IVBSIIIBK Market Review Ottawa, Canada -- A0811“ 3- 1945 SUMMARY Seasonal easiness under increiil- Ing receipts was noted in cattle markets this v/eek Quality of the offerir-rs was pltllrlel. buYQ-“s m0" particular in their demands. andl prices particularly on cows were shaded 25 cents or more. Calves tended easier at some markets while lambs were steady to E0 cents lower at major Centres. Minor changes were noted in the ho Rlwmnd M1559)’. who has been an actor for half of his 50 years, 3nd‘ at this town, the movie capital’! gust about the worst m] drmegaf“ 1" will"?! W but on a stage: Compared willl ollher cities, mud-g levees are BDIIIlIBV-lc End Small. Ills‘ Abe Lincoln in Illlnios" ran a year in New York and 1O months on‘ tour] i‘ ‘W’ 55850" buk- Everywhere elso| ht srosaed $25000 or more a weglql wigeek-sfibmll $12,000 in each of two‘ The Canadians slender, G-ioot-Z‘ frame sat folded obliquely my; w‘ me on a divan in the stately iobb i f m B ~ - Yi load making 512. I-Icaviel- arrivals 9 ° °"“'1}f,§“,§n§°‘c",1- Wm"; he were On ll-lllll lll MONTREAL but] ' cued a“ trading was active Top steers were scarce a’! to $13.26, good kinrs a melancholy, he s-cemed boil-l awkward and m” ,-$l2 or ter, and good cows made INDIA T0 IMPROVE H9 is pfqbably “he bums, 5cm!- tafio to $10.26 Ill til-l IVLARI- CIVIL MILK SUPPLY today, however’ 1,, three flelds__i there War some improve- ..____ stage, screen and mam Arm, w: ment in. volume of receipts but. the NEW DELHI, August 12. — (CP) monzhs on Broadway 1n “Pym” lower sfldee Ilwomln-lted- Priceb -—To.irnprove tlhe milk supply of 1M1." he arrived recently to flfl g W” germ“? mm?“ ‘"5 "i India's civil population, the oun- movie, "The Secret," with Joan ahmnk” nu‘ Crawford. Mcanwlhile on sllllqgyg lzmalllllisfi."ssl.l"...“°""°°d1 lea of a. program, cerunon- $23? 0m" Performers are in New "Harvest of Stars," l i l ll f M mm, “l3. dumdaqggllll w? l i"- ness o mp elment suc o the d ir asse, u, au seasolla e n. roe! farm schemes of the provincial gov’: 8e homglier than herefirI-Igmfigfllt: fllthflilxh it was not severe - ok as an act- ed about 1.000 tunes. and issued flit. volumes of music. e did not always put his own name to a tune. Some of them are headed Ki-ff. and others Zol --ffcr. When asked the reason for this anonymity, he replied. "I have Sinus luffsrml found that a foreigner’! mime goes a long way, and that very ordin- sry tunes would bl sung if ‘Pslutrinn’ or ‘Pucllto’ were pluc- cd over them while n better tune by Hastings would remain un- noticed!" Ha and two of his brothers won Cl i w?‘ I55; cnfio I II. destitute of color. so tllsi slblnos, their hsir been ontlhroly l7 iooiml old whilst. still young. NFNTHOLATUM I nun (IHI ill l. Woolen: Cllilc Markets. ... PEG dropped 76 ter grades of cows but other grades showed only minor changes. Best market, with Toronto gaining 2\ cents. Eastern Cattle Marketa - i Despite the VIOIHI-ly holiday cattle receipts at Toronto were fully as heavy as in the preceding week m1 included some 2.000 stockers] mostly from the “est. Choice quai- | ity cattle were hard to find and, prices genersll dropped l6 cents to 25 cents. or. weighty steers 501d at $13.15 l0 $14.25 IO!’ a iew.| others at $12 to $13.50 and butcher ' steers at $10.50 to $13, Anything, rating good in the stockcr division» was taken up to $1150 with one‘ Cattle runs were heavier through- out the West, and quality left much 1,320 cents on the bet.- less their meal ticket-the fnmllyl pup-is scrubbed thoroughly and then boarded out for a ti-me. VANCOUVER sll lgprh lo the United B!!!“ 13¢“ “m, ghlfimfi’!!! to United 5cm,“ for the past, week totalled had as compared with 395 in the some week last yeflf- EX- ports since Januarv I this 1M1‘ amounted to 41.974 “m; ggrbd last year were 20.586. - Euler Calf Market AUGUST 14. 1946 ow Home wish and PROVINCIAL LIVE STOCK EXlllBlTl0Nl l I CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST 13th. t0 16th. All Ready For the Big. Show ’]‘he months of preparation are over and we are now ready for our patrons-for our friends from the Maritimes who have so generously, patronized us, for other friends beyond the confines of the Maritlmes, and also friends and relatives from the great Republic to the south. Many are already here, others are speeding towards us knowing full well they will receive a hearty welcome. We have done everything we possibly could to place our grounds in excellent condition for our annual big Provincial Live Stock Show and to provide a great program of harness racing, vaudeville and other entertainment for our customers. We extend an invitation to one and all--be among the thousands who will come to OLD HOME WEEK AND PROVINCIAL LIVE STOCK FAIR. Don't miss the thrills and entertainment which come with this -one of the greatest outdoors shows ever staged in Canada. This Is Our Program WEDNESDAY, AUGUST l4th. MORNING Judging of Live Stock commences at 8.00 o'clock. HORSES - Classes 8 and l. CATTLE — Jerseys, I-Iolsielns and Shorthorns. AFTERNOON Horse racing and Vaudeville In front of Grand Stood. will sin-rt st 2.00 o'clock. Vaudeville acts and out“ ‘ _, flu hello of the harness racing. The Royal Orchestra will furnish music, 2.18 - 2.19 TROT 2.21-2.22 PACE JUNIOR FREE FOR‘ ALL 2.25 PACE-Ist Division _,_X EVENING SHOW \. IN FRONT 0F GRAND STAND Show sisrfc at 8.00 o'clock D.S.'I‘. Full evening program with all sets of Vaudo. vlllc, entertainment and singing. A colorful variety program with beuflful lights mi loonory with excellent music. THURSDAY, AUGUST MORNING JUDGING HORSES 9.00 o'clock D.S.’I‘. Classes 5 sud 5A. CATTLE -- all un- finished classes. Horses in horse ring, cattle in cattle ring, Ibo Judging u! sheep and poultry. AFTERNOON Home rscing 1nd Vaudeville in front of Grand Stand. Incas will he called -‘ I.“ IIM will start ni: 2.00 o'clock sharp D.S.T. 2.25 PACE-Second Divsion FREE FOR ALL TROT AND PACE 2.24 TROT . 2.19 - 2.20 PACE ‘ Vaudeville acts and entertainment will be interspersed between belts of the II-llb IQII racing. Royal Orchestra will furnish music. EVENING SHOW IN FRONT OF GRAND STAND Show starts st 8.00 o'clock 11.5.1‘. with ll! uh of Vaudeville and sing|n| conclud- hg with fireworks, Niagara Falls of silver dust. FRIDAY, AUGUST AFTERNOON Ilom racing and Vludevllle In front of Grand Stud. lcoel culled at 1.45. III start at 2.00 o'clock sharp D.S.'l‘. 2.25 PACE-Third Division FREE FOR ALL TROT 2.15 PACE Vaudeville sch sud out“ ' ‘ Ilclng. Royal Orchestra will furnish music. EVENING SHOW IN FRONT OF GRAND STAND '_ Iull evening pNfflm with sll lets of Vaudeville, entertainment and flinging. sllul-llllslllllll ilmmll aso Ihfl 9.00 uwllmll tol- presentation of when to oWMH- 61'1"" and grooms. Our flnsi evening performance will be Ono of the but of the four. LIINCIPS BIG MIDWAY will be In full operation on Main Grounds afternoon m; "um", No men a, ‘l1 Into particulars-all the thrillers will be there-oil tho devices that. please the kiddies so much. The very latest in amusements. In tho even- ||||| the Midway will be n beautiful sight with Ih over 1,000 ash-n colored lights -4nu|lo from cw“ organs-new aide shows will nuke their appunnco and l new ride, thI Caterpillar. MEALS - Lunches will be served in the llp-IO-dlk Ilorso Shoe Dar, and meals In restaurant-breakfast, dinner and supper. Both at back of main Grand Stand — Reasonable prices. ADMISSION FREE TO MAIN GROUNDS, MIDWAY AND LIVE STOCK EXHIBITION Afternoons $1.00 sees the whole show, Races and Vaudeville — Children 85 cenll —tu included. EVENING SHOWS - Admlnion 50 cents - Children 35 cents - taxes IIIOIIIIIOII. season TICKETS ll: llll drug sum lllfl 01a pllll $3.75 tam Included- They take in all performlnooo and are transferable. No refunds are made on unused portions of Season Tickets. LT.-COL D. A. MacKINNON, D.S.O. President R506! olllotl It I.“ D.S.'l.‘. b. - , l. l_ l5th. lfiih. -l wlilbe "‘ hesisofhlrnosl J. W. BOULTER, M.B.E., oeretory. The IlbOVQ prices do not invlud‘ "sis to $13.50. lmclnul around mm‘ slam and VANCOUVER up w us.» ‘o the Dominion Zlovarniln: hogs and $1 on Grade B1 14ml! Tending Elslcr Lamb of the Bog Prices Little Changed Aside from an advance of 1i cents at Toronto and a decline of o, like amount at Calgary, there was no mango in prices paid for hogs. Toronto closed with Grade Bl at $21.10, Montreal steady at $20.60, Winnipeg also unchanged at $18.85. Calgary to 119.06, rice: closed ltzwer r marks s. and in toe 600D IUSIC Morrison's "Sn Irma" Pavilion AT VICTORIA In lam Vlad. ‘hsm 14th. luolll mum mm ml. 0-12 We will I)! CIOSQII llll day wanlvasnar. AUG. 14th and afternoon THURSDAY from 12 o'clock, Aug. 15th. R. T. HOLMAN LTD. - CDOCKETT & STOREY LTD. , , _ ROBT. SIMPSON EASTERN LTD. CANTIEN ‘<1 i prem- iums of $2 per head on Grade =\ at most Toroni/i til-lulled llt sla L‘) us so for awd ewes and wetherll Mar-trim! nwsi; ly $15 after some early ell“ if $15.50. Winnipeg up t0 il5l Cl“ cry 50 cents down at D14 w 5“ 5°‘ lilloosfl s rts. the choicest of which so f" Slaughter steers were token st I12 mdnwnlg“ s19?’ m 1°‘ a 66' m w "ma; 514. lard“ "mm 3529*" l“ “new mow e ‘m "a "M “W "a" "m" “l”? “llraalllsz; naturist. to lulu...- all‘: lull’ $13 l: s... fffrfid y‘ to the govemmmts w!” p01,: i? yin‘ and "m" m“ 15°: a "o w 0mm" CHEM‘? w“ “°“‘{,,‘“,,§§g $35M lo be “l- oouver 819.76 to 830.70 quoted and Resins up to £14. Mil Vflmmw“ ' ,--_--_-___L ever; "III-s: Ilighlilqlte ‘Inwone u-lml £1911,” “dzfgfiililiclw; ti? on; prices at a couple of centres 5401mm! 99°50 . ' $14 l0 $15. THE CURIOUS COMPOSER nloviec mera ora on! A loo ri were down 25 write l0 50 vent-ii- "r- . o. l ~ _ BONES lllrll lll llmldifi m“ “mm” Wm‘ Elmo‘ ‘lint m‘ TORONTO paid sis w $15 so I01‘ tune ‘cgapc-Zer oirhhe weiIli-krlilwn ficaioaaflhould feel Ilrighfeiltehgnfi 52.3% ziglhfllqpiggn“ Aw by; vodl, “Omlll-IIAL élcsllit‘) 51:1 . a y"—- omas as. 111s . _ 11ml!” nu‘; WRINIPEO , —was born at Washington. Conn. H0 thinks movie studio! an Infes- ltiggflggtxbfstlofflffl’ JAW ARY I2 to S13 EDMONTON USA. As I buy he WA! a Chorlstfll’ in: u int. by rllll llllmlll; tlhdr idle ' about also allélumou m m u: so to as In’! use, rumor: and at eighteen became choir contract players into stage oduhluzw m‘. "ca", pa“, m" “it; 51,53,1- u-oqnd a150, M9051: leader. Then came an invitation tloncnfor "idleness ctr-qr.“ u, imglm; Q1935 u, 511,35, mg JAW Q12 to $12 b0, SASKAIOON to New York, Where he acted n: actor. Sucha program too he“ l OIIOIITTIISIQI‘ for no fewer than might make the oinemf cits :1' twelve churches. He ls said io more play-conscious, - I