\ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE SEVEN '10, 1927 g R 31 {conomy sealed in the air- tight packages. Sold only in quarter, half and one pound , packages. / (page s, SanbornL IGII GRADE TEAS d f our tea brews over 250 cups getcgssoiaugl 31¢ flavour of the glowing leai,’ , is to by—-— H. A- Jfillkllls, Market Bldg ORDER YOU; A. '1‘. Vinniconibo. voun SUBSCRIPTION your choice of a Valet Autu CXIHc. a fur. her i-‘hosphute this week, any tnitr qua ikly, A Home aritime Electric Comp . an Eflpaii-DTER Rename AND WILL A mourn OF JUNE, POWER RATE 1 ll "all: pNLJiiill rendered on this rato oi‘ less vicc Cliflllesl an connected load a Service Charge Power, will be made for the tirst 10 onuecteil cess oi 1000 k. w. h. per month at 3c count~None. nimum Charge-(Effective for connected loads in excess of 10 cuss lhc bill for any month computed on ills service charge plus rgy rate is less than 50 cents per Horse Power of all connected cu n Minimum Bill computed at 50 cents per Ilorse Power on all icd loud, will befrcndered. aiving of Minimum Charge:- a Minimum Charge will be waived for any. three. consecutive s In a year. upon the Company receiving written notice from the mer requesting that Minimum Charge be waived for three specified utivc months. ote~ln case a Consumer desires service for intermittent use of ELELTRIC POWER RATE 5 FOLLOWING I8 EFFECTIVE FROM DATE OF to consumers who can he sorvod from sultablo existiui; loud exceeds 10 Horse Power that part of such load in 51g Horse Power, will carry no Service Charge. my Cl|ul‘ge—(l11 addition to Service Charge.) the 1st 200 k. w. h. per month at 7c per k. w. h. , m next 300 k. w. h. per month at 5c per k, w. h. the next 500 k. w. h. per month at 4c per k. w. h. ‘on. .11 _ ' ' ‘I ARQHIBALEYS QFF|QIE ’ wui be closed ulitill June 21st. f . (i061 slowly ‘w ilPPlVc um work, need of_auy order quickly. A. Horne t. Co. PPLY TO BILLS FOR i 1927. ACID PHOSPHATE your turnips Horne tilt Co. orticr than $3.00 P81‘ 111011111. of '50 cents per month Del‘ H. P. of connected load °ll Tecellll‘ 0i’ a new or yearly subscription to '1‘ tiian. “LET GEORGE D0 IT!" p“ k" w" "L yourself. ‘In referring to the new resort. it silo-mid have sister was Mr» lROlbElri. Jenkins‘, lilo-n, who acquired ‘the pro motors and such service would result in a monthly till“ of less “@9593! Lake lllllll lllll Ml‘- 300 computed at. power rate, then such consumer may electto be on the Lighting Rate, carrying a Service Charge of 50 cents per = Power of connected load. MARITIME ELECTRIC ‘COMPANY, LIMITED, Jenkmw 'l“‘l‘“m' 1l'lhl"l‘~S wlm have been staging ouit- 1.80m mm“ whMe dung w he “my i_ Fl?“ l" ‘the m“ ‘M’ Yemms" ‘gatihier up his wits‘ as well. The i UNyfED cH.uR.cH__ ,C,H.(,,HHSIL \ V ciatcstpe is so complete that not a ' Q0“. N m; _ |R _ p.» ,. J, ,k_. g - l ttincmd oi Pelteir remains. g g8 on 8v (m l‘ “Father 0 '1‘-he angel does‘ not g!) a step t‘ico Sailrbalt-ll School 2 p.m., Shoe Service e- SLATER SHOE S Do you know the Slater Shoe 60-. our store only, the greatest shoc service. W" men of this country. FIT IS ALL IMPORTANT dgpendl on =1 perfect fit, almost any ell enough. TO GET A PROPER FIT Your comfort good shoe wears w HOWEVER IS ANOTHER THING. w are offered you throunh this service, Some dealers try to fit both wide and narrow f“! Willi 10° nmc shoe. poor business. This week we fitted men wurlns "M" "l" ‘V: ‘l. (extremely narrow) to size 11 FF (very widh) Red Cross Campaign To ". grape drink III now lllliilllrfllll] regular oi’ nice imh mined Ooal o0 "ml lilllllty, namely: lYDNIY OORIINID NOHILL IORIINID RN El! SCRIINID lQN NUT l°N arov: l" WW roquinmontq "Klllllllill. prompt service. b. onus a A 'UIOM WIN? ALLEndé: vCherlottctown, P’, E. I. u l» 1n- t... ,._ Cleanliness. . Start the day right nyototn u. normal- OIunso it of the wntognd poisons that clog and booioud Pint inp drink a pins of- warm polls on» hits. liaroii t Wiiiiliy 11.111. . the children ‘but you returns ease-tuberculosis and nesses. CRAPAUD AND wCelebuaitlon of uhc 9mirmlotr 1m "Sit, Yldlisztbcths on ‘Suurtlay at 11.00 o'clock, onl-lug Prayer l-u John's 11.1., als potatoes‘. ‘Special -rsopeniing sletrvlicc-s EItVICE offer you throuilll ‘wen the Ian Church aft Victoria We 1mm. and 7130 ipumi. w-iiil be ‘ttho Rev. Mr. Muir thgaibove services ll rhrrgc ldths from A to FF. in sizes 51/2 to 12- luondotl to nil . number oil years tibc beBl-anc. 65 Donchester Stro These men will have comfort, to which they are entitled. McAdam, liiililchaieii ‘Clarkin. The prices are from 8.00 to $11.00. hi» Wild "Patrick Keenan. at the grave was comdiuccetl lP. Walsh. . V&SH'ONA‘= F%TW§AR and reading Creed. Minutes meeting read and A letter from - wiliilt" tutu» Insure Liver In; of school grounds and 1 010mb. saiiqths laxative health nub“, “n”... y“, pinging National Anthem. Bridge. AM~BU Ind. thing ovary morn- oparki lnp with Wam- INONI 271 17! Quinn otrut h a‘: ‘ Solo Agosto for or. Allan's bl Alkmhom ' Fox Remedies.’ AlOnqliuolhm-m. ‘ Central Guardian ’ FRESH LOBSTERSV 22c per lb.‘ FANDANGO AUTO SEAT COVERS today from 60646-10121 llll"! fllllllred. renew now and got 1111101‘. blade and strap ins, or v31: et U"tiiity Knife tree. Eiehtr makes a remarkable premium. FARMERS ATTENTION _ we supply or Acid ll You want (SO-IZZ-ti-fi-lil ACID PHOSPHATE—— A limited 6042-6-9-31 _ expected tins iveck. ii I11 need oi‘ any for‘ "i-jgYféifijgpi i nso cnoss cumcs tor crip- pl AUTO STROP RAZOR in post paid w any address in Carlson‘. renewal h“ Glllll" DINGLEY what some persons reply “then uskl oil w d0 a sood turnDo not sa to the lRad Cross cuuvazlscr. Minister. Cavendish 11 a.-m.. lServrice ‘3 p.111. New Glasgow SPRINGFIELD lloiy (‘om- p.m. Scvrmic-n subjcc-t-—St. dmfirine rsi‘ ltihc "lillect" iu to the Trlxrity. $a1.0oo LIQUOR SEIZURE- Three calrioanis of liquors. oi‘ zuzsorr ed lirindsl-Iohianupagne, irraimly and others-twelve seized at McAdam Monday vnvighi. by customs fifiiviillis‘. so-yis rtiira St. John Telegraph-Joni" no.1. ‘Dhe value is estimated at $37,000. The cars were billed trout Georgetown, .1’. E. 1., to Providence IPRESBVTERIAN‘ SERVlCE$— Jwlld 011' lSabba-tlh in ‘the Presbyter- The preuchcl‘ iidtiietowmi. As ujil surrotrutlillg sci"- vfce,‘ will!‘ the suspended owing to ing its airtlcipizilted. "Solos and oilu-r Bpfldflilimillfliifl will] be ‘features oi‘ th ‘.- sierviccs. A 0011119111 ivclt-olno. .i~‘\ t-x» LAID TO REST — 'l‘hc fuucrui oi‘ iihc latte Bernard McKenuzt, for u efficient gardener at the Queen ‘Square (inr- dclns. was held yesterday lllil'i'llill;§ from: ‘the residence of Mr. ‘Dunstamts Caitlhedral whcro u PR8- rruiiom Htigih ‘Mass was trelebrrttcd by Rev. ‘P. McMahon, 'D.D. pail] ‘bea/rers were: Messrs. lilies ltbeldy, ‘Michael ‘Murphy, John iCrou- STIR-LING. -'l‘he members "l thlis Institute met at the home vi’ Mrs. Cedric Simpson, May 19th. 10 members -an'd 4 visitors ‘prcsefll- Meeting opened with singling Ollv adopted. Correspondence was read from Bor- den ‘Institute and request lflllllllll d Cross Headquart- ors read.‘ but no committee a-Dilollll" ed. Rsceiptsnfrom flour mills were distributed by Secretary, A p811!" ‘ was read by Teacher oi H0116 WY" er, regarding the cleaning and fenc- vras voted for, if a fence was Dill up Committees appointed to visit Schools‘ and sick during the next Delegates appointed for the coirvsnilion. Muslin»: filmed b!’ ;; meeting to he ‘held at tbs home of ‘ om. Ernest Mciliwen. Stanley 0' is the remedy . known for sunburn; i may Strap 0B8 t. Co. -ii-10-ll .ii in A i (‘use- Tllis is‘ u"r||.|"rv KNIFE, Illuile rnlnov-gxi‘ “we “Ed lldlle." 31'” S“ l!‘ "laklllll to Nlovu Scot a and Prince Edward n v ry eslru e prelnmln, post’ .. . 1 .. . . paid to any address m Canada. (lmlslailti. St. John Telegraph receipt oi’ a new or renewal ycnrv A ' _ D_ . 1y Subscrmlon to The Guardian‘ PICNIC KING IN CITY—J. SUMMtE-R cnmrmc nzsonr_‘ f‘; camping I that in .\‘lt. Al pcriy ui 111' Cross not only makes the Island ZLOIHlUllHQY _ healthier, happier‘, safer plucc toiflpalllck Dllyle" m this Guy: One oi‘ Cape Bretmfs bright youiiii sr: page i bllgr. 0 L“ t-icruyulcn passed to his eternal re~ Peggy's ancdum to {he “ngndellng ‘with whatever progress I being made against the drcnd dis- other ill- ifhurch and i-‘ '- u: i'l‘il'l A l'(‘|‘illiilii will he u‘: at 71 oi‘ (Ills-r- irirthc r- Simon et to Si» Th.‘- Alex. Service hy Rev- of last $10.00 Next ' Mir. O'Connell lsaid t-hu-t. he would of lilo ill l‘? 8. s lto cd children will be held in Brit- on ‘Sh, Julie 15th. 60176-8451‘ BRINGS 140—'l‘h€ at Rcoiis Point tu-oruiug with‘ 140 ‘passengers by the ‘Boston boat is 1151's p1‘ anglers cont-inued on The executioner and was glud _“ to artone im- h-is cowardly dieruiail lby lheimic "stiffening. O'Connell, the “picnic unu-ual ulsit ~to this outing here says Te{ggrlLplI-JOIIIITIIHll. .11. in" i1 not hold an the Si. Juim as leave ‘that to Ciusulles F» Tliley amid er ‘til i 'l‘hc following is taken from lh-Qslftjddliiifl8ili‘ EVERY, DONATION to the lied (liar-e Buy Gazette. The late Father Peter's maamieiniieiy reflection, his was a brother of Mrs. IdQLeIIiKilOn wt mhc docu- by tihe joyous iinazivertalulce of tihe ward this morning at ten minutes as, ‘trust seven in St. i uvur twu yours‘ iluratinn. Icy. oi Sydney hi nes, the lutef ll|'ii‘5l was only I I 11y years oi’ age‘ I untl at tho bcgiilnlng. n1‘ u. promis-lth ‘inc; curt-or iu thu church. i l-‘ulhtw (Ylizindltty bctcs. Enters St. Joseph's. In iho spring of 1925 he entered Si. .iuscph's Hospital, where ho was in rt-muiu for nu entire year. Dur- iul; this tinlc he showed some signs oi l'(‘('.(lVi‘.l'_Y niul in 102G lic was ap- pointed chaplain to St. Martha's llnspittti, ut Aililgonlsh. Whiio at Si. Martha's ho carried nu il‘i‘il||ili'Ill ior his iliseuse, Iillliion lust August when u relapse set in u‘ lllti llutht-r (Yllandley was return-W ctl ugaiu to St. Joseph's Hospital. ills condition gradually became worse, though the patient was quite bright up until Sunday last, showing no signs that the end was ucur. _ Sunday night it was seen that the, cud was approaching. He gradually grew woukcr, (lespite II. remarkable display oi‘ courage. Shortly after scvcil o'clock this morning he pas-i" sed away. “l! i0 Loved by Evwyone. >- iovnhlc and kindly disposition. He l" whom he came in contact. He was friends being legion throughout these mining districts. He waged a and. Even on Monday evening af- ter passing a fairly good night the young priest was hopeful of a change for the better in his condi- - lion. This morning when the news at‘ his passing spread through the hospital, doctors. Sisters, and patients, were filled with sad) and fast friend. physicians particularly felt his death keenly. i Besides K side when he passedswsy. M.P.P., of Sydney Mines: town. P. E. Island. His father predeceased him elev- en years ago. A brothel- Lawrence UI-Iandiey. who enlisted with the ltiiith battalion. was killed in Fra in August, 1918, while servinfiw the famous 25th battalion. I and Rev. Fr. Angus McNoiIl, of- ihc, later Father Giinndley. ‘Sunday School Lesson THE mrnovzu umnonm m- I‘ Second Quarter: lesson Xi: Acts!‘ Golden ‘rm: Many are tn; lfllic- i, tloris of the xighteoua but Jeho- i’ PETER DELIVEREO FROM PRIS- llliiik: in this a-nofltle he imimiedtalbelly pJJceeds ulgailnet the chief of them all. Ilmm- criihmily lhiel postpones the dtpshu: :1- taioe of a. mflglious lfestivazl shall not the mnnlred tby the ltaklntg or ‘hlu-miun - iifife, Ibuli. after thiel lPatssover on apo- stlie Iwlllil be ‘prison now chain when he attempted swearing. All we know oi’ ills puis- , on lrii ‘is ituuizi lluli, Sumlnerside, June 14;: "plate-aim. 0f lll‘ll9t “ml cffliihpgslu.“ . ‘lllll l" Hell (‘W55 Offket 59 Gm ‘.i:v -: ‘lzfizl’ ifiaittattrevil-L is! toinersenvr Diiau" up a petition for pardon and cauvirss Jerusalem for stcnmcr Govt-tribal" Dingley docked isfgmwtures? send a form“ hope M, ‘Wllmll Tueslm‘: istcvrm Cismle Antonia. No! ° onl .pin3,.P1‘e tr .‘B1ttd1 ‘H iliourd- Now ‘that this wreahher is mmimh goes nsnidwulc» 1PM“: . , ,. - . , \ lbolil: ‘fiiléllslelllkolyill: b11311: hlflzhpcgg was: a. continuous‘ Drayielr-meelting ‘in | - ~ ~- > i- " _ Ibho thouse of Murry the mother of lllcmlmlllg Mhirk, seven d-aiys anid seven nights. 1 Mich i u- Sel/‘elrfll "l Tllwdt"! m iihe leoit watch of tLhe last nlgtht ‘when tithe an-glel irouses the sleeping vilictinu he minty have ‘thbuglnlt. “rt mas , , , ll‘l“'g~" rant it ‘is a heavenly Yell l" ‘Si-ml J"3"‘“ Tllesdaly‘ ‘m leads ‘through open doors; not Her» “ny- b“ od's mlimtion. The angel needs no torch‘. The eilfuigcnce all" his own pctnson lilruardfialtea the corridor ' 't fuuiilrer thian ‘is necessary to insuire 2: _com,'p1e-te escalpe. tl-Iiis depauturs aind Joseph's Hospital. circa-Instances be told to When Rev. llugh O'Haudley, of Syd- um Bishop of the Chm |ch tin Joy-rpm. ucy Mines, died after an illness 0151mm esind. Ms 0w“ judqfltolls spat-fire. ‘menlt all m-aike ‘a- vivlltdly A sou oi‘ Mrs. (luthcrlnc 0’Hund- “AL-rattve‘ puaiyer. "Prayer I isuperntaltairal deliverance now. It Early Educallo" l" N~ 5- ‘wu rzmmrsrsslu-atnlilnnininmgr-w _ ;AiN“inti-yil ueisncH cmifwy shlnimrrdu lmlelvcll 1"“ will however give right to see the lturly education at St. Joseph's Uni-Mm“ commas“. m drake m persrsyent, rcrsliy; NB. iie took his course in to keep 1m .0‘? HMS “here an mu“. arts ut St. Francis Xuvier and was Qlvnuls, ‘mnKn-awtzmbde Imsmmtcek _ __ one oi the leaders oi‘ his class. Iluwamu, are {amned the your 11118 ho entered Holy Heart nmadms. are 1n grim“ Lhough walk Seuliuury‘ at iluiilux and tour years mg abroad“ when awe m)"; pZllBOlH- lutcrouJuuc 27th was ordained of,“ 0.; glppeiiiifi‘. feiiteireld by lusts Ilriesi. Ile was appointed assistant M ‘the ‘new and 5mg M the "mm in Father‘ Barry flllllllllf PPS d?" Jesus libdua-tes such. i-h answer to wiwrc hc remuinci uut tie spr ng , _ ‘ , ‘ t 1, _ H, oi’ 1025 WiiOll he fell ill with dla- ‘x5551; ‘ism: 2.2,", enue than. was ‘in ilt- Every ‘proposed acute-it was tesetedlby its probaible effect upon his ireadiylto ‘wee-p ‘in time Temple he~ cuunse ho "was only partly a Jew, h-r pirtiroirive pagan games at Cesarcu. ready to eaunii-lce Moses or C'h~r~is~! wihlichever would ‘serve iris minnow best‘. . . .De1i'veran-cei even afteir....’i'ihta:t slept. smriidlly is nnrt improbable T: The iguards o-t‘ blue some ‘til-mic ago asilsiep upon ‘iihe l-uxulr-‘nus couches and. weizis only change lhiy ‘the inltczrventicn 0t itlhe President ‘kept ‘in: prison, b-ult" only puayetr- Yelt prayer prevailed angel. -t1he otlher Filiiléi‘ Hugh 0’Handley was of alcllmcy “m” when? ‘was n” "king" made friends with everyone with ‘mm dun-e ‘md “one afiw‘ ‘ admired by those of all creeds, his YOUNG PigigLi-rs DEVOTIONAL courageous fight against the mala- Jlllle 12 1927 dy which struck him down ‘twomllllllnl “b9 WW3“ “f u“! mmfisi » _ r 1 1 (poet) "is to comiplete tihe indom- yems ago no i: v n3 up until the Wplem “awn or new“, Amsmue nurses death of poeitry- Otiilems say the will 0mm" which mourns grow ‘has been ness. for during his long slay thel-Qexluaustod. Spinney said‘ in Homer's the deceased had become a flrmfdov- l!" WWI‘ Pllvlillfll‘ 08-1110 Vfl-‘Ell- The attending Horace. Aasohliiuls. ' Shakespeare. Some oven canal to Iliihisss nuayiywt aippaair. ‘Ilhe p at. his sorrowing mother. ihil! ">99?- ‘l-B I =PmDll@\_8‘lll9' Father 0'Handley is survived by abrdiid mien a new and ndbier vi- three brothers and one sister. Thshiion of ‘lilfie. J-lla iilmts thins 0W! 5mm family, with the exception oi.’ a bro-I-izhis seen and ltemlpoinatl to this un- -.her. Angus. who arrived home from seen and eternal. Edwin Markham Roxbury today, were all at his hieil-lgtvca Eight. of ibhe poouicnbzzhllcl‘; a ‘lace Itnoqiomcts o l- an brothers are Alexander Odiandloig. tyzat lhellr; “it: imam’ alga Abbey oaa memo war ‘ iiitarn . with the Dominion Coal Compauyzqixisiumianu Onice Mlorro. RaciIiLB-sn 1t Sydney, and Angus in Roxbury, Balm, Mien o! lllngiamd. Isoqmlisy Muss. The only surviving sister isj-Imii, Vhlice o0 qbll, Evie of Revolu- Mrs. Patrick Doyle, of Chariotte- (ion, ‘llJyia Williams. Ilagls Forgotten. IDAIILY QORIPTURE READING. iiloisday A song‘ on umihh ‘Exodus ncs r15: 1134a 1th Tusudary a ilflflm or Pawn ail Mi » ‘ ‘ Mrs. Hector MoNeiil, Glace Bay. wicdmgmy A poem of joy Isaiah Sydney Mines. are first cousins DPfQHIyQhJA Wflf mum-m iii: 1-~8\ _ . , 'TERN‘AT‘IONAlL SUNDAY SOHlOOL LESSONS. I Xl"l 5—17: June 12 1927 vlh dellvercth him out. of them Psalm xxxnv 1o ‘v ON ' (The Story) I .Hc-ruil A-mrippu was like th: rest lllic IHcLods in anubkt-lon, iisiucns uud cruelty. ills unzs po- instance, finding it ‘subjects to loIIl one _ illXiH“ eased Iris deed 1hr sevem ‘(ltlytg that the rsir , iivultclhensd to ‘Hebrew holiday. {How nruch lhiflippltfl,‘ Peter was "in 1111.110 ewcarpe iiwm prison by ipimvg and that the slept. Ilow sivg= JW=haL shall the Cllruiuoh do in this Pray, tnngel that Bisphlsel p-iclures it. The pt‘ v 9 is dliirelciied to gaxilheu". up =h‘a ef- Fhiidlay A rpoem oi Judgment Joell 1-11 e apostles recovcuy mi‘ self-con- 61K! isimiulll-aneoir-s. IEQTVBITL, title of ‘the praying-band, tih at the James, semlbly, life dIlIPOCUlOII realistic UNDER THE STUDV LAMP The Iiincidlent iliusiuraltes finely; o natuira. use and power ‘of wbll inot. bring by hlvisibls tenure. He was “was; delayed -t‘hc Iasii: momient that ltlhe faith tibia lOhturoh mllnrhii. -bc tested and at ativonhatge mtirrhtt come ‘to ‘Pelt- hliniseil’. ‘Hie was a Fhetter apostle. tlhie keepers White Hlouse ‘were lound fast starved train - dds- lhimsel-f. . . PPG-teu- was “B-ut" what? Hl-[elmd had an “a-ngel" as well Peter. But one was an a-vengimlg a dsfiiveidn-g one ..‘iit ‘is an evidience of Luke's tac- Jnudea. rfdr- ttihirty yealrs before _..__. RV1C E / Psalm XXIII 1-6 POEMS THAT ARE WORTH WHiLE some ltliilinilr sciepce will be libs Dante and‘ git/vs’ uphill-uni .q 112: ill-d Inainih I onouoln iaition ‘Z1: 1-7 "no THINKVABOUT ‘L Wllrat ‘poem’ whats helped you? t Wlhy should wle cultivate a taste ‘Lean, 2. Lloyd ‘Laird; 3. ‘for poetic-y’! Wham 11s "tlhe dliffeiuence poetry mud ‘prose!’ ~ n s q t‘ ~ 4 I - I n q n a ' A poelnr of heaven Rcve- ‘of Ma y : — Woolner. between “Wbolner; 2. Doris Warren‘. NORTH RUSTICO SCHOOL I Grade v1-n»1. Luna-n Pursey. Grade Vlli (Stanton-ii; Mary Mac-| (lirtaide VII iJuiliori4l. Margaret} ‘Grade v-nimnmctry morons; 2. Jheta lPu-biioover; 3. (Jorneiius The following is the standing nt‘ Homing. 1 North Ruistico School for ih-e month: Goa-tie ll"I-—ll. Veua Warren: 2. ‘Hazel limiith; 3. Cornelius Fleming. lliicover. (Emily Plartts, teacher) Grade lf-i. Una Court and I-Iei- . Robe-rt en Woolner (equal); 2» Lloyd ‘Pub- j Monetize? l. (Lit; @0201 what's MORE. discouraging to Levels young dream than a stalled engine and this 1's no lzop-eaterk HYSTERIA-it happened to me OVICQ. And to make things real NICE, along comes my heavy RIVAL in a swell runabout. Here's me emitting harsh abuse to my old CRATE, and there's him making wise cracks, and all the time feeding GANONGS to my sweet MOMMA. All the way home she had a far- away sappy look on her face. Did it help my feelings an y-ASK me. l 5 Sold By, ‘ ‘Coffin &pCo. '1'. F. on...‘ u. L. Worthy, s. ',"~Y' , ,