a .. .\~.v4.AI.I‘I-‘1LGK~<§~GJ4V‘HI¥ __ PAGE TWO Q‘ ruscuARLorra-rowlv GUARDIAN _ A L933 i” Woman ’s Realm -:- Social and Personal -:- Fashions -:- Literature “e vows.» <::::.::.::.:::- 5-Way protection time of the way the first harp was ever made, and this is the story that he told: There was a man and his wife, Cull, son of in» The Best Parents in the World Are Not Fit to m. Mldhuel, the man was, and Canoclach was the name ofthe wife. And ' _ . _ ‘ 2332i.Sfiiitlii.‘lii3;“‘2’$';2.".i.‘l'.fl‘3352315333"§§.“‘.'I‘““‘“°“'ii be ‘he 8°“ °°m1""'°'“°f The“ Chm‘- °"°.l°‘:'.. ‘m’; “r ' . g a r er ever an um e . ,,,,,,,,_ ren -_- Youngsters Who Play Alone or i; , plmntfffgeshi" one day now the woman came to the sea at Camus, and she was Grown-ups are Handlcap- ,~ toothpaste which Pr: walking along the strand and she met with the bare bones of a whale, ped for Because mgggg md Pgogq” on] heflflfln the“ 5 egecdve waya and she heard the soluids of the wind passing through the bones and the slncws, and with listening to those sounds she fell asleep. And her husband- came there and saw her sleeping, and when he knew it was through those sounds that sleep had fallen upon her, hc went lJn into a wood and he made a shape like the hard high breastbone of a crane, and he put strings into it of the sinews of the whale; and that was the first. harp of all the harps of the world.-—From "A Book of Saints and Never Learn to Work With Others Are parents fit riompanlons for ‘their children? Sometimes. Not always. But they are never fit to be the sole companions oi,’ their children. Of course, there are parents of loose morals and low ideals 1. Squibb‘: cleans eflcccively and ugly. 2. Squibb! polishes (_ well ‘and rafily. 5. Squibb’: prevents lecding of the gums the rafi way-by keeping them healthy. 4. Squibbk use i; (me economy because 1r gives greatest protection ro teeth and gums, 5. Squibb’: combats germ acids that cause tooth decay. '1 ‘ I ,1 s a i} t. e i: a l e: f1 §22$H€:a wonders." translated from the Irish by Lady Gregory. Canadian Cookery For‘ Canadian Women By Mari Moore. Guardian Specially contributed to The Gllflfdian r0! Readers. UNUSUAL ltllUBLltB RECIPES 13y Mary Moore Rhubarb docs not always have to be stmvcd you know. For the first lwu or Ihrcc times it is delicious that way, but cvcn if it ls one of the used’) 1 1:“, pounds Canadian nicest carly ‘ Spring dcsscris wc lng saucc. cheese’ 1 m], broad crunms’ Sam conlpanlons of their children. Yet the obsessing desire of nine mothers Black crmkly crepe Bu,‘ made u runs‘, vary our ways of prcpllrlng it. Cinnamon Sauce mppgr “m, Dam,“ m m5,“ 1 MAGIC STE“. out of ten is to monopolize their children's society and keep them from the original you.“ and puticularly I Rhubarb Delicious Ono cup sugar. 2 tablespoons tyablcspoim bum“ 1 mm“, chomm, __,____ having any other associates. Proud ls the woman who can boast that wearabh white crepe provides a ~. “Rush 1 pound rllublul; nnd cut flour, 1-4 teaspoon Milt, 1-2 ica- onion‘ Force hymn’, Link, ma“, I; you um rich h, me P05585510“ shc is her children's most intimate friend and that they go everywhere smart accent m the neckband that t lnlo small pieces and slew it in spoon cinnamon. Mix together mmugh “m, Chem)“: Cook onion o; a m,“ olcpfashpmed earumh and do everything together. She even accounts it unto herself for is carried down m“ from or me righteousness, when she stands between them and their making any close l cups water ivit-h 3-4 cup sugar, mtll it is just barely tcildcr but till uhulu. S33}; 2 tabicspoons gel- tinc in 1-4 LL11) cold ornlzgc juice, or 5 minutes, then add ;t to the lot rhubarb to dissolve the gelat- ne. Lot it stand until cold and ‘Ymgcnlcd. When rcndy to serve, fill lTillLlft or Qrilpnlrilil, shells with ‘lo lllii-iiilfl‘, l1"‘d]) i15‘."“.‘iPl1E‘(l ‘whip- ad cream on l/lp and add a [cw ncly chopped nuts. Royal Rhubarb Dumplings 1-2 teaspoon cuinamon and divide this rhubarb into 8 cups. Cover with the batter and setcups in covered steamer and steam for 20 minutes. These are vcry light and dainty. Scrvc hot with the follow- thoroughly. Add 1 tablespoons but- ter, 1 1-2 cups boiling water. Stir all together and bring to boiling point, stirring constantly until it thickens. Rhubarb Punch Cook 1 quart rhubarb cut in small pieces with 3 pints water until it is soft. Strain. To juice add l. 1-2 cups sugar, and stir until sugar is dissolved, bring to boiling point, cool and add 1-3 cup orange juice, 1-4 cup lemon juice. and a few and mix into it 1-2 cup sugar and PEANUT Cheese Roast Two cups cookcd nuvy imam; (a. 1 pound (an of kidney‘ bcuns may be in butter and 1-4 cup of water un- til transparent but not brown. Mix all then nlould into a loaf or roll, mois- ten with melted butter and a lltblc water and roll in bread crumbs. Bake in oven of 350 deg. Fahr. till richly brnvvnccl. lnstng ocraslon- ally with mcftczi bixttcr and water or good flavored rlrippiilg. Sciwc with tomato sailcc. ingredients thoroughly‘, Burraa l A For Tile Cook ware bean-pot, there are more ways 1 of using it than for the making of those grand home-cooking beans, Bean-put Stew 1 pound becf (bottom of round) 1 onion 2 small carrots (sliced) I 1 small white tumlp (sllcerh ‘.1 can peas 4 tablespoons vinegar 4 tablespoons rolled oats or tap- loca 1 teaspoon salt whose companionship is the most corrupting thing on earth to a child because every child uncon- sciously takes its father and mother as a pattern, and because the things we learn in infancy shape our characters for life. No boy makes the finer ' man for having associated in his formative years with a father who was a drunkard or a libertine or n man lacking in all. sense of honor and honesty. Nor is any girl likeller to walk the strait and nar- row path if her ideals of virtue were taken from a moi-her who swapped husbands as often as she changed the style of doing her hair. And, on the other hand, there are parents who are everything that, is flne and noble and broad and tolerant and whose companionship would be bound to have an uplifting influence on their children. But, no matter what the parents are, they are not flt to be the sole contacts with other youngsters and she never suspects that in so doing she has done them a deadly wrong from which they will never recover. Not long ago I asked an 18-year-old lad who were his chums and before he could answer his mother replied: "He hasn't any friends. I am his chum. I am his best girl. We play together and have the most beautiful times. Every afternoon when he comes home from school I'm waiting for him, ready to do whatever he wants to do, and we walk or automobile or go to a picture show or read or paint together. We have home, always use Squibb’ . _ You can trust _Squibb Dental Cream. Like all Squibb products it is pure, edecuve and rafi. For scientific roorh protection n; At allgood dmggfit: in 25: and 40¢ tuba‘. SQUIBB DENTAL CREAKi Don't you love it? The sleeves are tricky. They start from the shoulders and burst out into big pufls above the elbows. bodice and in the button trim. Style No. 91o is designed ml- sizes 14, 16, 18, 20 years, 36, 38, 40 and 42 inches bust. Size 36 requires 3% yards of 39- ,inch material with 1,6 yard of 8B- inch contrasting. ' Price of Pattern 15 cents in‘ stamps or coin (coin is preferred.) always been such pals that he never cared for boys and girls of his own age. He is really so much more mature than they are that they are not congenial to him}? - . And then I knew why the boys and girls called this boy a sissy and why he was awkward and ill at ease and never fitted in when he was Wrap coin carefully. N0. 919. Sim ........-.-...-"-... V Prune Blane Iilangc 3 cloves Ouc cup flour, 2 teaspoons buk- grains salt. Just before serving add mime cups Hm,“ 5 timesmons water thrown with other you“: people and! ma“ with an my heart the pa”. ,___________H___ ________,____ _ lg ponder, 1-2 teaspoon salt, 3 1 pint girigcr ale or other effcrv - com Starch 4 tablespoons Sugar 3 potatoes lonesome chad who had never {lad my real companionship nothing but Name tblespoons hortcxung i cup scent beverage Serve “llll spil of b4 teaspoon _, salt, b2 teaspoon out meat in cubes’ brown mm the encore“ society o! a gmwnmp. "um l I _ v v . ' I . "Hun" iilk, 1 1-2 cups washed and chop- ed rhubarb, 1-2 cup sugar, 2 tea- poous butter, 1 teaspoon cinnamon. lift together flour, baking powder ..nd salt: rub shortening in lightly; Idd just enough milk to make a lough. atoll out 1-8 inch thick on lourcd board. and divide into 4 warts. Lay on ouch part a pile of hllbmsl), put l tozmpooli sugar with -4 teaspoon butter and 1-8 tee.- poons cinnamon on each; wct dges of dough with oold water nd fold around rhubarb, pressing izhlly Iogcthcr. Place in greased v3.11, sprinkle with a lltilc cinna- non, remainder of sugar. and put 1-4 teaspoons ‘buter on each dump- ing. Bake about 40 minutes, start- ‘hg ovml at 450 dos. Fahr. for 1O ninulcs. ihcn reducing iolnporniurr: o 350 for Zllllllllllltii}. Sclwe with :rcam or pudding sauce. ‘Ulubarh Snnw Puffs. Snow Butter arm,“ togc:l‘(ir H, N“, but," Wm “Sunny be enough u, provide [A Morning ‘scam n most devoted couple, John. Mother justifies herself in monopolizing her children by saying she sons o; me that their parents can never teach them They mach each md 1-2 cup sugar, silt in 1 cup the necessary liquid to sxvcll the . ‘Ho kisses her every time hc goes is trying to keep them from evil influences. She is afraid her own other how to be good sports, how toplay fair, how no; go be“; and no,’ 'lour, 1-2 cup cornstarch, l 1-2 tapioca. Add more sugar if desired. Wt and W911 Waves 1415565 I0 he!‘ gzlgiturilyblzlgll-gilgsnxlillgrygzlllfigregiiflylil: bizcziglllltlfid 1:12:36 5326111223821: to think too highly of themselves. Mother fosters egotism and self- e n e . teaspoons baking powder alternate- 'y with 1-2 cup milk, Lightly fold in 3 egg whites which have been bcair-n still‘. Cut llnc 3 cups rhubarb MORTGAGE SALE 'l‘llr~rr~ will In- Swill I\_\' Fnhllo Am‘- Iinu nu lln- Vromlsus nt. fiuullmnrt lu Qipolfq I'n|il|I\' rm lurdirv ilu- 1st. uni- of Apl-tl .\. n - Til Iwo o'clock 'l'll afternoon .\1.l. trnrt DIM-o '1“! I'll I ‘I-I I Tit-Y ' MARIONTOMLXNON ' ' .... messes... v ~ . . Oil‘ (‘ANADA ' " J‘ Prlur-o llllivard lslrlllll Iloluuloil flflli rlow-rlhcd n1 fnll0\\'.'l_ flint is to snif Fnnnnonvinz: at a sinkn sot In tho snullw-rn z-‘illo of Illf,‘ Hcnrzohnvn llmnl null in Iilf‘ ilhision lim- hr-twoon lnnvl Ilrlnngilvg: in Jnlm l-‘lnnd and n place nI’ lruul consisting of fifty-one and vino-hull‘ nun-n lonsml in Polar Flood r l g llr- - l n s nth rly llrcc- r _ i§1,'l."l.‘ln..,.-' Qiin instill. 11".... ..' m.- triumph or °,‘},"'°"'§'“§1 BM 1°“ first night of ‘Bcrcillcc,’ too?" she known that sesture before-that was wmethins in his valve that run-er Silrrogntc Jmlgc n! rm...» §7§,',",,°‘,,,°,“~'¥,‘§§,",,,, 133,2": W313i,“ b‘; young ‘ma? em 0° b as °°° “s asked. same swallow flight across a room, made even the most hardened play- "El; “'3; f ' .1... 5.5.1.1 ,\l:\r|'n lilorvillihi-ilcc running °° w“ er" “No they didn't thank God," that some impulsive enfolding of goer catch his breath. Rosema m n d Sim“ of H” mmmy "i ' ' ' ' i’ m" "““" '“ “"’ °""""“"° °' The hook-debts of u... Eastern In n wrsiorly din-lion n distance of olizllt rllnlns and Oilill_\'>fi\'ll links on tho llnc lmtwl-nn tho snhl Martin Tlnmlfie fri-oliolvl laud and the said land lonsml to Pair-r Flood lht-nce In n northm-ly dlrcctlnrl n distance of nlnniccn r-hnlnq mid r-lzhlv-hvo links In Hm uni-l HrorgI-toivn rmnl Ihoncc Iilrvni: the same fiflocn chain:- In flu: plnrc nf onmmouccnlcnt ALSO ALT. that ntlwr piece or pnrccl of land gym“; | um‘. a I iii-tibial‘.l‘y!u“w.iiiiiil-hpininl-is-Yi-igifit rfliii'iiiiiisisiiiiitiil&i"nldiliiiinifi fiigzizrterihiiilirfin wsoiv-riiilyaf: "Nil I didn't-unfortunately," re- ' ' ' mmetmng “m”; W“ ' ' ' there Jokes-or rather, both were and appeal- bofnre YIIP at n Rune-m: u" bimbdebt! 0! "19 55°" 0°“ " ‘ ‘ sun-ma. p "°' y y turned Anthony. he “id hwkul l“ mswmry 1°°k' there. but magnified and dramat- fi,°",'.§,,‘,‘;,,{':,,,',',$‘,;‘ ‘a, '3‘;',,C""'t,..“"“,'° DWY- lists may be Inipecled “i - _ en's mill l‘. Quoons (‘minty in snlll island hound- ml and ilcscrllucd as fnllmvs Iilfll’. ls to snv: (‘mnmnni-iiig ut Ilu- nnrllicnst 2c , _ inn-in’ of u... llz-l-vlio m... lzncly n: glfbflw w" 1 “iii-wr- . h So he still thought of hcrl ores who had been met with rounds Bros the residence or Mr. Gcorfl! ~ ., . _1=*u , - ol , tfhl r1 A ~- Nmlm‘ "P did!" '"'°'f """"- ""1""- Afiuiifiiilliilt’ 1tntifiir we om amigo a ‘er and moth" ‘Do you-do you think your fath- msemary “fight ha“ u“ ‘wrds of applause on her entrance had ‘fioizurbgnnon i'i.."".'.'...% snayieinmiliilec: MoInt re Manta ue the rcsIdWI-‘l W” "‘"-="""“ '“°""'"" Flynn H6 at the bflllk smacking that were on her lips From away ' cause if nnv thev can why the Ac ' y ' g ' "crawling to of tho your 17M Iflllill fourlociu ulc- |zrr~r~s nml thirty mluulcs wcst fir-on- mint in each glass. To my mind rhubarb juice (that left over from stewed rhubar) makes one of the most delicious additions that can be found to nny fruit beverage. I often cook and strain rhubarb with an extra amount of sugar to use as a syrup for orange or lemonade. It makes a. vcry snlooth and delicious bcvcr- age. Rhubarb Tapioca Soak 1-2 cup pearl tapioca in 1 cup walcr with 1-4 teaspoon salt, and 1 cup brown sugar, overnight. Add l cup boiling water lmd cook until clear in top of double boiler. Add 4 cups chopped rhubarb. 1-4 teaspoon cinnamon and 1-8 tea- spoon nutmeg. Pour into buttered dish and bake in slow ovcn until rhubarb is soft and tapioca is clear and light. Ibrovlm, about 1 hour. Serve hot or cold with cream. The excess moisture in the rhubarb ECONOMICAL SUPPER MENU By Mary Moore Chcesc roast, tomato sauce. but- icrcd cabbage, prune blanc mange. Herc is one of the many puddings you can moire with ST. CHARLESI 1V S.Cl\l r ' lungs“; net lotnlwgatlglli‘! starch vuullu Dllui Ill: Iih vnienl gggj lad iii-Jul- vvlth siiiiiwb‘? pm, vanilla, 1 cup stewed and stoned prunes. Mix cornstarch, salt, 2 tablespoons sugar with 1-2 cup cold milk. Scald the rest of the milk in the top of the doublc boiler. Then pour a litilc of the hot milk in the a little of the hot milk on the maining milk and stir will coat the spoon. Cover and whip with rotary beater well with the pudding. Chill cup coooanut or nut meats. top of the double boiler. Then pour c°°kmg' cornstarch mixture and blond well.‘ Then pour this back into the rc- constantly over hot ivatcr until the pudding and cook 25 minutes, stirring occasion- ally. Thcn add vanilla and prunes to brcak up prunes and mix them in , But. I cannot understand why. After moistened moulds and serve with , an, m America we have got the very top milk. Raisins or dntcs may ‘be ma“ judgcs that money can hwy. substituted for the prunc:;—ol' 1-4 onion in small amount of fat, add with carrots, turnips and peas to greased bean-pot. Add, remaining ingredients except potatoes, cover with water and bake in a moderate oven. Add potatoes the last hour of Tlmc in oven, 4 hours. Temper- ature 350 degrees. Servings 4. show him round the iaw courts. They listened to cases, and the Englishman explained all the flne points of the Administration of British justice. The American said afterwards: “There is no doubt that your system is better than ours They were new neighbors and the wife was much interested in them. 1n a few days she reported: "They An eminent The Double Ac! A Romance of the Theatre B! Anthony laughed raised a good humoured eyebrow. "Listen to them ouisldcl remarked Rosemary. the vernacular. Amcriuln lawyer went to England recently to study the legal system. An equally emin- , cnt English luwycr undertook to shortly and “Do I look confident, Nell For- rest?" he inquired. "If 1 do it's a Oh, I wish this night was over, Tonyl" "I've been looking through a hole in the curtain," said Anthony, not noticing the youngstci-‘s lapse from "Your friends the enough arms and legs and heads sticking out of the box for nn en- them busily, into placefland in the from the sidewalk. Why don't you do that?" "Why don't I?" replied John. ,“Good heavens, 1 don't even know For there can be no real comradeship between a child and a parent. Too many years 11c between, too many experiences. The point of view is too different. The things that entertain and amuse one bore the other. You never see a child giggling at nothing and whispering and having deep, dark, absorbing secrets with mother or father as it does with an- other child. Nor can grown-ups and children play together, no matter how much mother talks about how she and little Johnny or little Mamie always dis- port themselves together. Mother may enjoy it, but not little Johnny or Mamie. They Bo through the motions perfunctorlly, but they get no kick out o! it. They don't yell and whoop and get excited as they do when they are playing with other children. Not only do parents who insist upon being their children's sole com- panions deprive their youngsters of much of the joy of childhood, they make them “queer? The boys are nearly always “Miss Nancles" who take to stamp collecting or catching butterflies, and who drift into some ladyllke occupation in llfe because they cannot hold their own with rude, rough men. The girls are nearly always prim little prudes who are frightened to death when they let go rnammas hand, who never know what to say to a boy and who paper the walls at parties. This is natural enough. Indeed inevitable, because mother has been their only friend and they really belong to mother's generation instead of their own. Mother has isolated them from the boys and girls of their own age and they have nothing whatever in common with them. They ' don't even speak the same language. want her precious angels to be contaminated by companionship with hard-boiled, gum-chewing children who know more of the sordid realities of life than she thinks they should. ‘ her yet." jtold himself, he had deserved no ibcttcr. “My father and mother arc out front," he said, turning back into the dressing room. Rosemary drop- “What do you say?" she cried. "Have they really come up from the country? But of course theyI would!" Rosemary hesitated. “Did they come up to see the answered Anthony savagely. "I never let them see lt.“ Rosemary sighed and turned back to her mirror. v “You hated everything and every- body in that play, didn't you, Tony?" she asked. Rosemary's heart missed a beat. er and mother would care to come to our party after the play?" she i But she had fled from him, and, hel Rosemary was saved from further She forgets that whether she likes it or not these same youngsters ponsc to his cue. Long, long ago there had been a certain Marigold who had been obliged to stop after her entrance and bow over and over again w waves of applause. Now there was no vestlge o! applause, embullusments by the faraway sound o! the orchestra tuning up. “Curtain in ten minutesl" said Anthony, paling a bit with excite- ment. “Good luck, old man! You'll a little." audience, that murmured in shad- Rosenlary ran impulsively. across owy ranks beyond the footllghts. the room and caught his hand in ' He moved a little down stage and both of hers, Anthony felt a pang began to speak. As he spoke a thrill drive through him. Where had he went through tho audience. There his hand in small flngersl He held his breath for sorrow. He remem- bered orily too well where he -had known it before. ‘ had come into her own. As the play went on even the actors sometimes looked at her with wonder. Gone was the little raga- muflln who had shrunk and trem- bled when they baited him, gone the youngster who had returned “You know, boy, you remind me of someone: I don't know how it is “d “l m“ ““"’"°°d- "GM- I “s” 1nd till they filled the stage. Dol- she were here." . her expected success when the beyond the Sh“ cm“ ti“ mm‘ company went before the curtain at street Address City State. What, the Fashionables are Wearing By Annabelle Worthington 4, but it cannot he learned at 40. Unsinkable and fireproof boats made of steel have been invented In France that can be readily taken apart for carrying on s. trailer be- hind an automobile. PROVINFE OF‘ PRINPE EDWARD ISLAND In tho Surrogate Court. 23rd Grorgo V., A. 1).. 19311. In re altnio of Florin h’. lifrnnnnh] Into of Lorne Valley In Kings County In the nnlrl Frorlv-oq rlcvrnsrll (olltnfll, 11y the llnnournblo llnrnlrl Tmonnril lltl-rnte person within anld County. Greeting: Whereas noon rondlmr tho petition on filo n! Alexander ll. McDonald or Lorne Valley nforolalli. farmer m; administrator nf the elltnto of nu- nbnvu named deceased nrnylng that n cltntlon mny ho Iulvcil for the pnrpnne hereinafter not. forth; You are there- for hereby ‘iequlrcd to clfo nll persons Interested In the uflld Estate to l» in tho snlcl Province, on Wetlncmlny the twenty-ninth day of March next, count! of the lnld Flnfnie should not b! Dnurfl and tho Estate closed an prnyed for in nnld million nml are bound to be her children's companions 1n 115e, business with them, meet them socially, marry them, 11:21am he: to adillst themselves ti’ them. how to resist what is evil in em an make the best of what is good. And this can be 1eamed a, Moreover, children can teach each other some of the important, yes. conceit in her child. It takes other children to knock it out of him And so for these and many other reasons parents should see ‘to it that their children associate with other children, better chum for them than the best of mothers. They've got to do ‘They've got u Even n. bad child is a DOROTHY DIX. CATAR R H of head or throat in ulully benefited by rho upon of- ICKS; FOR 3.41.12 BY TENDER ClhllGLQg Llmltzd, Georgetown. In connection with the volun- tary winding Lp of the above Com- pany, sealed tenders addressed in the undersigned will be received uF to and including March 25th f0! the following places: McDonald 0f Mr, William D. WIBM. GBOYBII‘ town, and at the offce of II" f_- llrill '. "utilori Inn Quld - “yjnzmclgixks yyipivfceucrnrnxli runrlyrnn Inm-lnda-olgugi-"niuinn-assess.» front ls a thin faced serious youth ask“, ent drumming of the old orchestra. the and o, the second act’ but when u f n on “Meta, ed rlcgrr-cv nml Ihlrly lllilllllf"! onst. Illlnlilluntlllho rnlriorolrcinoothand , whom I 5upp°5c is young Joc- Th9 Gilli-Bill Wflllid S0011 be KOIIIQ m” on n ' Fine" Muvhui- 7'5"“ g“ ‘ hrcullfuur Pllullw nun rlny links or 5'1"" l" "I'M" I var-Influ- Rosemary swung round from licr "I think they would lov it if it N ti k mama‘? ‘allowed h“ n w“ ma iimciuor ‘or "m ration“ AM m’ H. FQMACPIIEI until :r Iuvvls ’l|v\ snulhu-cst lmun- "14"" "ll l"! "Billllllnn: one hlo _ e ' up‘ o me now to 5pc“ ' signal for a tumult, ' a" 7 "H!" “mt n m” “m” 7'9""! 1 i rs ilnry 0'!’ (lion sn-u-lny» iiiillll"! ‘xiv-rye """""-l;:igv;nfilvnlrali:ol‘vdv-.fi 3553f“... dressing table. isn't too late," said Anthony. "I'll "I was only goin’ tor wish yer (To be continued) igmtloriiili-wiii‘ igiiiiilnigiirhufiiili-i-iiil?‘ Auomew For u“ duo I l I .,.|.<.»- - ' ~ . .1 . ' --1 .-___-. ‘mu-t sglzn-"izndzlflnzrlo on}: Mk‘?! Ab“? (“pawn H” "m, ‘where are they? she asked. ask them,’ i-lc looked across at luck,» 5110 said. Betting back her Wotekl from the date hereof nml “m; 33W 13 15 17 l8 21 23 6|. v l-yluns IEINI uigIlLr-flvn y...“ u.’ ‘ :11» -__-—--i°°°""“"’°°* "°°:""' “Top box on the left." - Rosemary puzzled for a moment by Cockney accent with an effort of in i?,§:"§M?:mt;fgb;“§w:h;m,;lp:::_ _ - . ~ - n | ~ , , - “firm;y!)H‘LIZJIIII:llllffignuly lfivucrgofign Co. Llmllcd "Arc you coming l0 our burly. something else. ‘I say, I've never will. "Loads of luck-dead loads of ctlyolly, namely. in tho hnll of tho mu n um.» lnvvro ...- |--.=.-. Gtnllrnlcn- Pleucund "i. q Timy?’ noticed it before. but you're bogin- luck, I wish yer all the luck in the 92'", "P" "‘,,°'°"‘°t°“'" l" K"‘" ‘"1" "M" -*="' i“ "m4" "M" "'1 War-n. GoodProvldcrt“ "You couldn't koop mc away" re- ni t l ‘ " I’ m! y l "N". 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""7 h!" 5n‘ 59-“! shiPPi-n‘ c n en..- pnrl. Ill-fault, lmvlvlg hvon ......1». . I“ 3 - ° “m”! "Bu, “d.” I “m. I", um- nntlcc lhtllflf. h,“ in g; "my; mu, sourls. W In pllvmv-nt nr pnncioninnnu Iuli-rvslt. c Anthony imcxpcctcdly sighnd. throat, a gesture of hers when take our luck together to-nlzht. him”: Si.“ m ‘hdegnnflum rhm“§Il=‘\1(nrI:-& 31815221! 8:11,!‘ ‘if Tied”, mm], n,‘ ‘i, z r. lil- ' 1m" P lllq (Monty- m un~ r ' d; d -, _1-|_1-1_d1,1 _. t .. ' - c I v ‘or I o mm- wbnmry A‘ l“. ‘gm l > l M I K an ugliedatylny 1o u: su (any star lc.i. " n I what do You say? Write Russell & Ellison. Windsor. rum A. 0., I833 and Iin the ..lni EDWIN RI-llllhcsmen‘ lmsmx IL _\I..E“.S0“_l‘ I ULs-utfiawsg f Am n ‘ remem ac e on Y ‘Dotson 1c Am I? she cried. 0h dear. Id Not long afterwards a little uews- Ont. you of lilo Mniestru rc In. b I Mkmmm: ncirlilnr fill 1- . - v J ATED - - - n » . ,, - - ' _ v "m. Nnwsflm‘ ______ l, xould lea ly clue tot cc cbratc with, folgotLn-I mran I must have just boy from the East End crept °ll w ("do n. L. Lulu“ ' i Secretary. ch a lrrl 4 l the play proved o be n, success. picked it up from you.’ a brilliantly lighted stage in 113.5474, “m,” n‘ r . surrogate. B“: q V, ,_. . _ _ . _| -.- Nam! Addict! - turned Anthony. "It isn't half good of you, Tony, suppose it's because you are so quick But it won't do, you know, added, “dear." Anthony, too, had pulled himself Arthur In Lorne Valley aforesaid. And 1 zln hereby further- order that s The. Annual Meeting of the EH1"