utunn-rvu-iawr .. race rwo l ' Guaaoihn l Woman's Realm f} Social and Personal .1‘ Fashions 1 Literature , l» i a a a a LiViflglSnLEiSL‘ I l Tim‘: Ellen ‘s Diary 5B; ll Hand hmer’: Wife ookorrli’ 01x SAYS- FE i "f '5 ‘ ‘ C°mPore its . .. 1 notched l i , slovenly Husbands ITHE WDMANS REALM l‘ 3'13}; wmwuifcaifim "rnzsriurssm. é stirred in the ldjotning room and j; I have know-ii the silence of the the dampened shin oven an open ‘mud m‘ “m” w‘ “mint b‘ Bride's Task Futile I: TryhgTe i" I hurry Betting up this morn- atars and of the sea, 1m» I “m remembering we “In _ bottle of strong ammonia. water. a: _ " And the Spence o; the my whm ___________ o! I ‘ 1 Ullflllfl "scatterer Mild it pauses, - nuvaamvs oniom m, “I"h::°‘:,‘1';§ve§“%e§gr°° . ‘.1: i And the gflengg 9f g man 5nd |, ‘Th8 dictionary MUS thflfi Ihllblfl: “there-u not likely be ‘ny "Ire-m. 1 1' 0am. mes DIX: Should a bride start out her married lue walt- meld was discover"! by the snsisnt Rn ing today." "Needn’t hurry!" James i "fluted "if that isn't the siliiest speech, I've heard in a long time!" a remark which made Jamie laugh sleepily “suppose there is no threshing that doesn't say that a1; the work stops. No indeed. Haven't we got straw to _haul home? and a dozen other jobs to do." This then has been another day of stor. ing Winter supplies. U I And the silence of the sick mill! B10118 the Rive!‘ Rho (HOW When their eyes roam about the ti"! VOIBB) and they wlmwttd ll room, by name with the barbarians. As And I ask: For the depth; to the spelling of the word, the or what use is language? . . . Germans. it nwv be noted. have it We are voiceless in the presence, WITBN-ly l8 "Rhlbarbelfi" of reaiities- ' We cannot speak. l Peach-colored plate glass for _Ed.gg1- 1f; Matte“ ' use in home mirrors has been de- ___________ veloped by scientists to reflect back TIP ON ACID STAIN a rosy glow into the interior of After rinsing an acid stain sev- f°°m5- era] times with cool water, appiy' lug on her husband hand and foot? My husband leaves the bathtub dirty, towels on the floor, clothes on the chair, throws cigarette ashes my place except the ash tray, and he lies across the bed in the day ime with his shoes on the clean spread. Shouldn't a young wife let her husband know, in a nice way from the very first, that she does not intend to make a slave of herself? I iind out that the wives who take up for themselves are appreciated more than those who make themselves doormats for their husbands, and they stay younger and far more attractive. ONE WHO KNOWS. o From the delightful momiii i pleasantly cool and inlaid with __v-vr.—;r—nwr.-rrt'zrflilwy*'fi"l"f!*“ll$"“"'r’q'fi" *1‘ ‘ have a notion that an extra supply is being put in store to take care of any emergency in our farming y B, Roberta L" toQwtKQc. -;_' Howevenwhen two oi the three out-J ’VQ§!AK.}M standing symptoms of food allergy ' uic present-head colds. hives, stomach upsets-ilhere is no doubt about food allnrgy being the cause. As before mentioned, the foods causing most attacks of food allergy i Mrs. 1 Personally, I doubt that it can be done, for men who have the dis- l orderly complex can never see why women make such a fetish of hav- e ing everything neat and clean, and they consider that they are being lienpecked when their wives make a fuss over their leaving their be- longings just where they use them and rimming up the best mahogany with wet glasses. They file their wives’ protests against cigarette ashes Agnes Dean, shown here, of Ambitious chapter, Hamilton. Ont., was elected worthy grand matron of the Grand Chapter oi Ontario, Order of the Eastern Star, at meeting in Toronto, Ont. f ANSWER: Well, if you are a bride who have baking sods or smmonis wster- If‘ T“ P""°"' 1'1"’ 81"“. °' M" the gold of sunlight can... )1 g , how to turn a husband who is a scatterer into one soda is used. sprinkle it on both in" "m" bmkml- "Y" M" day when a llghf, 15mg 51am; .. . ‘ “""‘_’°°‘—’°°<>¢w'>co@, I , who wipes his feet on ktheldooruliatiand planks up sides or (lthenstalfilt, tmaiitcnd with gireurlilk tbljlegiotsetlothevrztelonaxad c381; quiet "mes m we branches or the 5 .1 - his clothes on the hoo s, nsea o on e oor, “'11 or dn n 0W 0 s an scv- e ' ar... who knows what an ash tray is made for, you possess a secret cral minutes. Then rinse well with the Jelly 0|‘ "U" in 810W1y- :31 sfjuifismd§“’?w{§8,ff”a§”§§§§d Mo dc r n a t Better Enghsh that millions of other wives would like to know, and you should pass " water. Ii bmmonia is used, holdl we as a km . I th h . y i .1 i it on. * ONTARIO GRAND MATRON c I Y m‘ ‘"- ° ""11"! ,1 E ‘ ii n. c Wimam, 1 CANT BE no“ o_ E s_ —-—-—————i— WoQwo-Q-M0wOQrQ- ° keddms straw continued- I X, l I q l! 8 t t e r ' Beyond The Law 1. What is wrong wllh t1,“ Sm fence? "Wlhen the entertainmem was over wihh. we went home." 2' What is the correct pronuat. iation of "governmentm? of hogs. Supposing that instead of disposing oi the entire number of piglets, as was at first intended, most were kept and grown to "the u-s/wosvew“ Q. Oi what should one be care- Br Mary lmlay Taylor fu! when planning to take a guest . weight”, then an amount of it m" B" automobile drive? 3. which one of these words l strewn all over the place under the hearl oi nagging. *1"! m!" 01' {he most nourishing CHAPTER n 1 .. A. See that the car is tidy. Old mls cued? c a . ‘ b _ your idea of corvctctgrelgdyour husband’? tfiiults in a "nice" way is a ___j_ gggdigfitfiitemlxigiflslflgiléliffnits 031g‘? tggugégezaxlcg‘ j-(‘rddwi Yggdtgisefigll ‘agglyfigdglgfxlgpé: shoes lying on the floor, packages crust: equillbrumtfnun rum‘ Indec- ricles dream. can one. It nvara y eads to a fjght. And I pork onarmswcttuhe kauluiowéu but he Could make nothing o! men folks M115 momma looking scattered hen-e and there, soiled 4," what does the word “rem” ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ' ' into the pen where the lest litter "g5 °r newspapers ‘m the “at cue mean? Foods that do not cmrunonlyiOi-Iara’; keen attention. The‘ ser- causo allergy symptoms are lamb,|geflnl's Indie W88 1n the‘ shade gelatin, barley. tapioca, cooked ap-labove the ring oi 118M irom the pies, beets. ldesk-lamp, but the inspector was ‘aware of sirne subtle change in l l way your husband leaves the bathroom, and picking up after him, you indicate carelessness and disregard will do just like millions of other wives do. for the guest's comfort. Also, see that the windshield and windows are clean and do not in any way obscure the guest's vision of the scenery. Q. What shoulda man do ii’ he is doubtful as to whether or not he should remove his hat? A. A good rule to follow when in doubt. remove ilhe hat. Q. What should one send the mother of a new baby? A. Flowers, or a letter oi con- gratulations. cr both was snuggled pinkly beside the mother. "It's not what we're going to do" one spoke up "it's what we have to do that farmers must _a-:-- cept!" 5. What is a word bcglltalna with gou that means "a connolssgm in eating and drinking"? ANSWERS 1. Omit with. 2. Pronounce sec. 0nd syllable ern, not gov-er-ment 3. Equilibrium. 4. To cause to b1 friendly again. "i-le was reconciled to his brother.” 5. Gourmet. You will pick up. ., lgwgv-n)? ___»;,.-.' so when you find out that it. is a choice between a scrimmage over the I By I I June: W. Barton M. I). DEAR DOROTHY DIX: We have been married eight years and _ have a little girl of 4. Our trouble is that my wife likes pleasure and ®»o*1—:~* ’ good times, but, ing to the cost of living and my getting a small s . - 5g NOURISHIBG FOODS CAN salary. I am not e to please her. although I do the best l can. . U- . _ . The result is that she goes out at night and drinks and comes ‘A 5E ALLERGIC hnlPloMs Scrapbook By Roberta Lee home anywhere from two to five in the morning, and we quarrel for _§ h'm as he spokc. "You have that ieller. sir?" I For answer his chief handed one With visiting farm folk we talk- ed shop tonight. we spoke of thcse perplexing times, when farmers are unable to plan for the future. Nu one of them dares to prophesy as lo what it holds in the way of farming The prices of foodstuffs. oddly enough among the farmlrs‘ first concern, are soaring; mill- feeds, a. present-day necessity for X05 lllim a soiled, blood stainrd sheet cf paper. anc- Johnson's notes on the lragcdy. "There's rumor that Nirion Creuse had a sutcr when size was in the hospital in Quebec, but I can find no trace of him out i-iicrc. and no one has evcr heard of his appearing lmarabouts. ‘Illiehs l5, hi i" Hot; a... m l e hours over it. She says that I am wrong and unreasonable as she only goes out with girl friends and there is no harm in it. She practically does no housework as we send our clothes to the laundry and she only cooks one meal s. day. I cook the others and help in every way possible. What would you suggest to help a worried husband? It i-s only a. few scars ago Slillli‘ wc learned that, whi-lc caling ctr- lain foods could cause hives flu‘!!- carla), others could cause head colds and disturbances of the stom- ach and intestines. oQQ/gw-z» -————;— B Ami am oo@>ot@oo@\oo@>ca<>es~< " ' ' °' W. W. ‘ _ Hard-Wham 51 3 - , poultry and live stock arc to i1uote ' cfifi-nayooagi sa-@w lF/QPO ANSWER: Unless you have a singularly trusting disposition and inglaéhtzftéfi‘: fi§5Lf:it‘h-r°d5 [or goal“- To rcmcvc hamci-waicarnacalc do. i glint u; ‘um “It s“ S: d‘??? one of our visitors "out of rcosou e e e l A] N. little knowledge of women and the world. you must know that your causing gylnpwmsarf Lakrgfiicoydaj P05115- tmm 11,0 bottoms o; p0,, andzgi; Jzklmncélsfigg bfleteieggd altogether": the price of‘- flour, MOrflI/lg Sfnlle Q.’ l-iow can Ikeep the handi wife is playing you for a sucker when she tells you that she spends her hives, skin rashes’ athd Stomach 361511, entmd doubk. bane“ be“. able to talk blfsnessl Get your sometimes not thought of among . soft. nights in gossiping with her girl friends. It wouldn't take them until 5 tcgcillier one quart of water wkh other foodstuffs has almost doubled A- The hflndi W111 be 501191104 o'clock in the morning to spill all the scandal they know, and she gfljifhigafngg: fiséfftcifsg-n u}: Om, teaspoon o, 5a,, and the Juice points cigar. and then take the m prim m a sudden mgm m re_ "°°‘Q*‘°@'°'*Q w, whnened 1; washed even. n13,“ wouldryt come home the worse for liquor. Not with the price that 5km and put a 5mm piece of th-e o; jlwlemonl one 10851300“ Soda or next. tra ‘North. Yfu" know Dem days_ And “what are we to ESCAPE i,“ comtnealfimoistened M“, ‘mm drinks are now. ‘ Suspected food 88km“ the sqratch one tablespoon vinegar for a few “lfiredchg ans m?“ ‘s? up do about it?" one asked. Then “on _-~ ll"- Anmhel‘ ‘Yealmem m“! 11 So I should say that the best thing for you to do would be to call “ minuics, and it will disappear. ac on“ m“ o m” ‘ the other hand. cream is a good ,Once again the youthful evncuee MW“ effective '5 ‘° "lb m‘? hand-i her ‘bluff and tell her that she had to behave herself. or else-Per- haps if she would get busy with her housework and make a comfort- able home for you and the child, she wouldn't have so much leisure and held it there with adhesive tape. 1f the food caused a raised or very red spot, the individual was said to be allergic to that particular trail on a wall map. "You'll have to tako that route. One of the h The Cm: ct Needle Hudson Bay lines runs nearest; price" one offered. “So is but- 'ter!" another laughed "and as we said, mil! feeds and grain to keep had been caught using strong lang- Llflgé. _ "Do you know, 'i‘ommy." 581d the with buttermilk. Q. How ‘can I stains from fabrics? remove palm after that, a cog team. Quarter lhe ground thoroughly. If Nicky Crcuse sec-ms to be the onlv sus-l pect, bring llim in. It was noticeable ‘ that. he ddn’! show up when we buried his sister. Ellie and Ghaiian are over there." The in- Kcep a cork on the end 0i ilhe crochet needle when not i-n use. and the needle will not work through llhe basket and becclme brekcn cr ost. in which to think of all the things she wants and can't have. 5- TTY SBWTMHIK W" m” m?“ times with equal parts of ammonil and turpentine, then wash (hos oughly in soapsuds. Q. How can I retain the vivid and appetizlng colors of new vege- f0od. _ Unfortunately. in some cases the scratch test appeared to be positive fou‘ other foods which apparently caused no symptoms, so that other methods of finding the» offending the cows producing through the drought!" "Beef is keeping up‘: one said and another countered with “since when have the farmers stopped buying meat?" "Porkls good tool" one laughed ruefully. harasssd foster mother sadly, ‘every time I hear you swearing I get cold shivcrs clown my back." ‘Ileckl exclaimed Tommy. “If you heard father you'd have froze to death!" ~ DEAR MISS DIX: My iillancee and I are very much in love with each other, but her mother is trying to break us up, not because she objects to me, but because her other children are married and live Ink Stain; on Wood apart from her and she says that if this girl marries she will be left Equal parts oi linseed oil and alone. She spends her time telling my girl what a purgatory marri- foods were tried one of which is vinegar will effacc ink stains on spectot waved h's hand toward an He is one whose hogs are going ,, 11d the fOd di t l. I tlhl . . ' 1 ht, hi] kl h REDTINSIITEB . use 1;,‘ what iiendsumen are, and scion, and I am afraid she will so fgsteme page,“ ‘(Eggs gsrecsrd o? uocd. Iunscen, while covercd hill where gysgtsweagrld evnplgygé“ 61"?“ Quiz; ___ , lng wafer W211 help, preiu ce my swee e against marr age that she will break our en- the foods mm, at we“. meat ltii’: tops cf tall black crosses just agreeable terms over waga “And brolhem» said the mintster. Bfllifimem- what 511511 I 5°? WONDERING Should any alieggic symptoms occur. s ] showed aboltze ttiTieGsinc-w. "Arid i it! c e e “don-t run around Wm; other‘ ' ANSWER: Better marry the girl before her mother gets in her he 9m g0 Over his food diary and y _ gasth cnctulgt b0 = lntfh a 14v ngi "Potawesf, Wm likely bring ‘ men's wives": . _ H’ dirty work. Or, if you are of heroic mold and feel that you can take see If the symptoms Dccmrlkd “he” m n’ a “r a’ e gr Wat m“. price one remarked and M this palm a ma“ m “he can the punishment, invite motlier-in-law to live with you. i Feiabsitédbitif Place 1n a preserving kettle Bfld certain food or foods were iakcn on previous occasions. Specialists in allergy use a dict young, pretty. smply infatuated with that bl'utc's good looks , for he was e brute - am‘; Ell" had By GENEVIEVE KEMBLE For Thursday‘, September 26 James said "I reckon by the time _ a farmer takes out the cost of fer- |tilizer, insecticides, sced and tab- grcgation Jumped up and snapped his flngxs. After the service the man Weill tables when cooking them A. A pinch of’ soda in the bod- Qesi-Knowll home remedy for relieving miseries d th '- - r. e i h d t . . . , . , - - _ h . ,- ’ - , add tfhe wgterb Cook until the fruit grlmptolrnfaotil/cya tclciiaitaincagtfflszid ‘d? ACCORDING lo the pyupfljgug tson fig}: acrxe Lyoyuraswizttexrlurisrf-i or; hsgzltugggad gficiei: Egoifilufi; rfllgfilcdghgicagllfiii ‘k021i paeafslilfiri‘ $5 chndnnafitms is so tene -a out 20 minutes. ~ _ ., , - ' - a 1 '_ , ,, ,, ,, ‘ ' ~ ' . Cagk s Corner @ New "Insure the cooked mm time portions 10 days or two tucks auguiics of this day fortune beams strnonons and ins ord-r- I 1184.“. the fed!‘ oh well r said we dat commotion m church. but dat l‘ o". t and then add two thirds cup sugar to each cup of fruit. Bring the mixture to a boil. stirring to dis- solve the sugar before allowing it to boil. Continue boiling until the fruit is clear, the mixture is thick- Jerhed, or until the juice will test for 8 Y. . Pour into hot, sterilized jars and seal with melted paraffin. Cover ZOOWWOQWWQOQ DAMSON PLUM JAM 12 cups Damsoln plum: 3 cups water Sugar by measure lldJETl-IOD: Wash the plums and —then add one kind of food after another: until symptoms cccur. There are certain nourishing foods that are found to cause symptoms more often than others and these are first tried. These symptoms may be so mild that they are not sus- pected of being symptoms of al- lorgy. Instead o! s head cold, hives, or 1 I flur Fall Lines. disturbance of stomach and intes- I. l on all the ambitions, and activities in both the péfsonal as soon as you've sren Johnson- and the business life. Perhaps the "Anything £156. Sir?” home and love life are under out- "YOE!" The ins-DINO!‘ reached‘ standl-ng benign aspects, but money, down into a drawer of his desk business, professional affairs share and held out two sntail dark ob- the good luck, wiilh much gayety jects. "The deed girl hed these and celebration. 814mm! tight, must have pulled Parties, romance engagciments, them off the slayer’: coat." all call for conviviality and- hzzgil- 011131113 keen m“ ghgfpengfl- tality, with heart interests under a‘ Mgcdonald hand“; 111m flgpiratiuns ‘em made out to save tfmr. Start accelerated impetus. ‘ Those whose birthday it i: may look to a year of outstanding pros- _ _ - t. .. parity. success, happiness, with. eygngfialtstudlteg ‘m: mtggedslhey consequent joyous celebrations and ‘ had been tom out by we (‘one o‘ festivities. While finances, business . , _ professions and all cultural and as: the Lying 3m‘ “'9' u“ “as spot the coat ," his chief said grim- l-y, "but probably you'll never lay ‘and growth the FUR TRIMMED SUITS DRIESSMAKER SUITS TAILORED SUITS WOOLLEN DRESSES CREPE DRESSES 1s 1 l, k H ‘were ragged. t ‘c pun“ s p“m§,§n§§,f’c'_°“§§§1,'{l "You can't tell," he remarked and affectiosnal life and affairs are UVWBhf-WUY- "FHTMWY! C0 "filmy under the fairest promise of joy and Q1199!’ tninss- ‘Ins ‘is e11. inspec- stant, his big brows down, then at O'Hara sharp- The emotional and spiritual na- ures are under excellent stimuli he looked around blessed willh many priceless factors for a successful and happy life, with achievement: in social and cultural activities and much feli- ofrlcer and I hate to think he's keeping anything up his sleeve so the other fellow cent make good while he’: laid up. Get him to talk _ \f' sick brother, thats Glue-lens :tory The truth was he ill-treated her. There's a story he was the cause of her baby‘: death; while drunk and irresponsible he dfdwtti the child or etruok it. God knows which? She made _no charge against hln. . "The Oreet out there aria the iii-uppers adored her, said ahe n: a saint. The child we: buried back of the cabin; end- then the left him. Theta long ago. Tm trying to locate her now with the news of hi: death; it'll be a relief. I'm thinking, poor wolmnishe‘: not-Nag to do fth hlrn for H! can sell our surplus hay and straw land grain’! and James sat bolt up- lright in his old armchair, as though he had not heard me e-l right. "Surplus!" he snorted “I've! been farming a good many years.) and I never yet saw : surplus of! hay or grain here. And as for1 straw, wlfht were we-hauling to-- day?" I may say, the odd times‘ were the periods when he saver! against the lean years, which ai- ter an era of plenty,‘ that lulled folks to forgetfulness, appeared 'suddeniy out oi a clear sky. And so we discussed our circumstan- ces tonight and still failed to seo| one step ahead clearly in the mat- ter of our husbandry. l l I ' to be today. Just fetching the cows from the field across the The heifers received s. greet sur-i prise. "They won't know what is hoppming to them" Jamie laughed u we went down along the lane "they'll think that Perd had quack now-one much louder than the other," :0 Jamie tnld me, when our: gathered to dip beaks ilrthe ‘cat pen after the milking "and those haven't. l. word out of them" _i Jamie said. And how this day, and evening, ha: flown! And "birds ‘and belts and flowers" and folks st Alderiea, except one lone wom- an now all int asleep! Until tomorrow - Diary -0ood- nfflhtc ‘ I g6 croldnf ands knew It vim the int one going north that. evening; the first one in the mtrnilng left sentence just rominded _me whore I left my umbrella last nl-giht. /Need Slated for school belles is hhi: pretty puff sleeve frock with a sweet square neckline, a frisky back bow sash. It will go to the head of the class-in .a stlrlkimg new striped material. No. 2122 is cut in sizes d. 8, l0. 12 and 14. Size 8 requires 2% yards l 15- l-nch. A i a . Penn" "'11:" happiness, wit many functons in _ ‘ t1 , k t, includes complete sew ng gu e. re 7 rolebratoil of major events. | Macdmuld me‘"'““t°d 1°’ u‘ m" thy 122233112: om. “be nilciwplgg: . Print your Name, Address and Style Number plainly. Be sure to state size you wish. Include postal ‘or memorable felicitation and re- ly. "Just one more thing. I've k m m I h“ b “m; m. m“ number 1n your m. warrs. _ lgot a notion Johnson's holding excumgnegs gm“ andeuz; drags, A child born on this day is something back. He's a first-rate Address Pattern Department, The Charlottetown Guardian, Pattrn No. 2122 city in emotional and spiritual 1g ygu an," , ""-" ""' “m. @511... a -- - u» :.:-:::<:..*:.:°.:..lr:.::=....al ,, ' ' their heels they hurried in- amaze- FUR TRIMMED COATS “D00 ahehed." m m.“ putftholmvlun‘ Wm‘ o: charm‘ rig?- trfo",f' “m” t . Mutt had stolen away frolm Address E A1’ b’: to spend the day with Jam e UNTHMM D co s M",°¢°"“'d "Wk m‘ 1m4- but returned there following t...’ "Sh" 5"" 1" NW‘ 5°?" "m" teem this evening. Jamie's ducks, - i e SHORTIES “m” “M” m‘ ‘ the pigeons’ pair of them, "can GUY n“ “c llutnfriaa causes cigeret butts, matches, misuse of electrical equipment and wiring are the foremost causes of fir: In the United States. enusiwoiltlll Tliilillfiliitilfi Item them, If necessary. Cut and the jars and store i a l, d ' - . 5W0 when there was any appreciable! ' remove the stones. place. n ‘on ry ittlgfinghegg SL553; o? rgglyof Bmsgllgtgt grand °°,"l'p“'f°“' u‘? eimflmns “Hf! mlnk tails- sunplus, were’ the occasions when ! PUFF "SLEEVED PET ‘ -—-——ii-—-——-—- .___..________ . ' even sb-rlus aspirations und=r “Prgtty 1,1,- mw 1g y,“ could Jame, was 1n 1,15 810m These ' feo@>co@ooéioéco§eo%co§oo§oo§oc§o NERWIISCRANKKTIREWMIT On ‘CERTAIN DAYS’ v hie Common! to rolls" l ’\£ leer... i/i [ma THE’ HOME/ . cinO at out two years; that I know [of Illa-flex, m m‘ m. m“ w, “Th. "ma" alugyymmm M, flfifpmknl -- ~ ‘ h“ Th.“ u f“ u 5"." n‘ "W"!!! 7”": Y" h" l"! "W194 Do female functional monthly For over 70 yearn thoulln °lt ' Y“ 3° ‘M “Q “bu”; "mm" Miami-Mill! in “It WNCUOR- disturbances make yoii feel ner- I: and women b!" “W”?! . _ I YOUR INSPECTION IS INVITED little time to get the "lid. lolflht- m. opQnQfl use door and held it in you: fl y cranky sotired and neflt Juataeeif‘ you too. 511"‘ ' ‘ ' __ T.“ m‘ m“ l" u“ m°m""'” the driving gale. The fiddle: sill! " ' mi't"-at IlllOh times? report-excellent relultli WW“ 9 n» some - nw can n»! sin-sped s... n, tunes. u.- feet u ThondoisvI-rdielii- Plan-ml- wzvlu- i as 0- instructions, and O'Hara imam, mm, m t, mm, » ' Mimi! dnlwnl "is “on "i" the ole. werrrnoer. but the little‘ ° i 7' I VlQ":.‘g ' 0 MQN; 17“ Illh In 1N W"! JIM"?! "Im- table at which he looked was eaip- e GUI’ u“ . A: he stewed out into the apen .__._.'.._.__..___.;_.._.._. _.. _____ . _~ _ IIIIIIIC'SI_IIIIIIUOIOIB|II\ * '