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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 24 Sep 1936, p. 2

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PAG TWOTHE CANADIAN STATESMAN. BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, SEPTEIMBER 24th. 1936 gàm~n~bian iittt§un Establjshed 1854 A Weekly Newspap er de v oted to the interests of the tcwn of Bowmianville and surrounding country, îssued et Kinmg Street, Bowmanville, every Thursday, by M. A. Jamneb & Sons. owners and pubishers. The Canadian Statesman is a memnber of the Canaclian Weekty News. papers Association, also the Class -A- Weeklies of Canada. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Anywhere in Canada, $2.001 a year; in the United States, $250 a year. payable in advance. Single copies. S cents. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 24th. 1936 Looking for Economie Betterment An art il 1)vJ. tXii"F're('iî'k ln t lie Fi- atîtial I,()"t îqî'îi111) a slt('tif wîdillitei'st ',wlieu lie tGîî""' 'l~~îr1re". reat'r \\ealrî.- lIe soes '.twii ' filj'e. itwîî iîieans' oif attaîililtîî.ra liî'tiî 'ta ofar tlivilit.rftir all (010til'iel -t 1l ie it"t. rîlisilir waj'e-. t tlie .t'- oil. îelt'îi piisandi lie t, l 'sthe latter a; lie it)L the liest ianqus 4t>lîhîî-i tîz llz ot pros- perit ' . Ilis lanii.' ithat the hîîzlîer w'aî.,e %viiiilt1 xvheî'eas tieliw'er Jriees wnttl(l atfeat ail. As f tar as the îî'îrkii inian I iiîieoerlied ie gopt'ratiiiîi shutiîld 'xti'îd as fat-'-il,,1 oliaI 1îr -ii--, . is itit,e.ested ii lv iluia hi-ghstandard of liv- izationls uivinigltîjîîS upport tii itslovai in-. Ift matter.s Iitti e tg)hiit if Nw'ames are sîna Il. neiwspapvlitrert'ttri foîr tir(,luiltt ed' tf if ta - just iso lonîîg as thle în'ices tifthie t hiîugs i' lias Ors ilotît'1lithle niwsapr'nI a yfort tletse oTSALTEEAE HR ITA to lîuy. his reîît aînd Ils taxes are sîialil b Sainie soeig-ties. conuparîson. No w ýorker wtInlud objeet to luis wages lieing eut,. ;rovide(l everyhhinuz ,lie lias to huy was also eurt in proportion.Hle would GtigteNw eidteNw YOUR WVORLD and MINE stilretain the samne standard of livinîg.13 reduced prices the claiîmî is nade thiat thte Mure mnettioni of that spleîîdid wet'kly pull- BY JOHN C. KIRKIVOOD w-orkingm a uun w'ould he abîle to prodiuéein ltI iat Iio. 'lie Flinanlil Plost otf Tiiniltoi.tg) (Copyright) etunt pî'îitiotu w-lt h .apaii n ad othler nations surtie peopl e. eonjn res trip ln thlel r inii til wlîich are cuttiîîg IadI'-ldi nanv liles oif .0otîrîtal fuîll Iif tablîîlated stock îîutîket îilîîî- inudtstr-v. Tht' Io', pri'iea n"tî '-fri~tattiotis. atndiil1-tio'les dt'votetl ettire'îv'tii. anîd1 Not long ago I wrote about old ment is grubbing about in a gar- bachelors. I condemned them. I den and building things with toîa i profits, luitthé'- ii'-roased btusinîess dii'uit tti't"111Yii , '.toIi ili" ifi'ss and'l tt itni îta i said very hansh things about stones. Pushing a whee1barro',î to Imve'îr prieu's w'tiuid îring abiouttire volifi I tîî'î If îti<iva ina me Cta uu a us tta il " î them. Perhaps I off ended some. gîves him a pleasure whicl no xvhieh w'ouhtil pniiide a tnornmal profit. The big l'iliCliili Post t iietv îv<tîîiî îlav',il mî botter Weili,shortly after I had writ- motor car couid give equally.1 faetor a ppeat s to i iiiie reulsiti u pri iaitril tidert't din Iig anditlarri' i ,\\-'Wo f C'il anmlriiim fte. le We e osaarmlrun a anoid bachelor - a man mn his hall wants ta go afoot. powver of 't1ue îî'e.if f irs. It is I riion(t-;ttirmtt tiîil'il 6"-C I told hi'm about what I One time McFall -tarted to1 0f i'ttîrwt'tlîî' artrtîuî'nt for liîw'î'r îîrii'es lia t, tI'tIIPoff tt'i'i'ews lutin itdi l-vi,s. lit f 'w had %ritten. and he came back tramp fmom Baltimore ta Newi tw'u lrhaa'.tut' fiî'st. t i' mîîîapparenît]lv. i tîdi lies taki' 1tlîîîî t'in'ieîîh'ritit'i,'deI' î'îpa: me hard. He namied quite a Omleans. He wrote'me that it,\a.s1 t'tiiiiiiî to i' t tii' tit'is lit'i I tit i lit'-and sontie of themn were known in no hurry. He iworked inthe reluts.a ndiltit t'ffe"t (titi tuiefarnetr. ,Il :Iiai lheot o'.11 it MS o swel-w'ho are'-gr'and.fields when lie needed ernploy- latter iîîstanîî'î'if tIi' fa r ir ittiiîpriiiluv i"lsissu tiof Ti'Ptost \.;i','a' at ile oi il iii' imen" - men who giî'e themelves ment to pay foir food and sheiter' prodii'tswitl îtîîi'liîitrv w'î ~(.1,11t l itt i t 'i sil m P im';ttiluit 'tI'i iSt titi iunstintediy to good w'orks. wi%-iHe slept in the ope'n lîke an'ý prodvt, vithniaviinev -wiiol uos 1 1bit es'.are amiable. who have kept th2n'- tramnp. Once lie confesd thaý if 'uit titiit of tilt phi n.llu st'iît tu i' îîîî'îîilitîrs tifyears by maîntaining c o n t a r tdoneUsoie î'ery wonderful thingsL su v o "i t he i"tl tl it h tiiiil i e t o îuuîm lît um kal Is taff tii)îqueîstionî importa nt iffi'als on w th the pulsng life about the!r in London and Br ta;n. l studvtif te stîuji-i. w'ihî a ,'iî'x' ti irI ,'iiu2 il l ',-~ I, -f t i' iîttreattîn.g unt'o -not ntu'eamng :ro th shei'r No h 4s ife : rathr puro'.e rn't ailcap'i h v tx t~"niflo"rwaze r-ii'iti*t 5l iohit f theïr rooma or home and sol- less - apart from the effort tac b~1it ttut ît' esillme tlt fini( u ui iîs ti tsv' ltl' 1 tlt'5t tit ýrr 1 itli ng themseives from otheus. iîve. He says that $2 or S3 aa ai" if'fr ît tii' îîiiiil ni titI iivt'lhlmtablett'lli.i't-t One old bachelor is connecteà week would be ample for h.s nec-e w'ok fr 'oîkt's lîriimu îcîuz lie ti 'tii- 'lizt' lmi'ieti Ilit' niails tut'il tl. Titi' rt ii- w'th Y.M.C.A. work. and keeps essities, yet there hv entm pete îitL, iv lî i a i' a i n oet r a wliî'l tn tti i flua t us tf S tt.i'il ( "Irt i atigré.î'iî %%-i]i h m se f a verýtable youth in se - w hen he w as not earn ng e ie F muuuiituzw'nll uîrktt. lt 'ît'mîii hes oti ù1ilo ;gilltI tille i'itml lifluotss l ice for and among youth. An- th:s - largely because 0f h:' lovee niere Iand 15e. rtueze e'daner'infi'eother-a rîch man-has a mag- of indolence and his duslike of r'ilt'tli uii"ui sst I(iim 'otsu n:ficent home, wonderfully fu:-- employmnent under the directiono flit!lYanttdlii'u l e'xpluiîî'îI li\- a pîpt'r tut' T'ishei with glorious grounds of others. He is an author' aE Value of Sport to a Community P>ost 's: îuî'i'iutst:ilitîhim al u"l IaqiliIt','. about ItL and hîs home s famous superfine writer of prose and f riePotia________io-I-toItso l1ll'I for its hospitality. Another i,; verse, a gocod lecturer, and bril- Tut Pist ha s'vtruu tthîi'hi 't 11 ti ~ only happy when he lias his fri- liant mn many iiays. He is sa'- le Tht' vainue- of sporît tii a (titiiiiuiit 'vIsu-'i:bim ui iitti II" iýi ti il ',ISitli. Iliit ii't'vt end, near iro. gixing them many urated in the literature of Shake- iîîeeuuiii zlvn.'iiml iz'îllt' lIil tit 11's 11otiWhluitîîîW'S. lit tffIýts prhîtlablii' si miti'. in iti i -iimt erjoyments. sone contingent on speares limes. He has done somne make i stiffv of (oIolitoIIý, ii tIwr (.I)tlli'l î' of11' niî'îîî'î'* vof t'.i pe thI p-osf il, on ofoIl thealth.esOnn andeaextrOnoad enarirdyn good god vorkkaa7,a nîni' stitl tf iîuitliliiisliitlî'lî i'iiiiuimt- it tli' tXtit'lut",on went my frîend in his stor- salesman, yetlhe shuns the idea itx-. Tmiri' are'î'few' hîîttî'etvîstiof lili it ',vlf qi t I Iîms. .'mtu n ilv t tita t if tlitît' hf>Ioý ut les of old bachelom's xxho are the of selling things and oh tr'3ing ta toîî'ii 'hu t et ttaniI t mtîîlSptt L L' -i.rmi t' iui. i 'î'iiti T i llili'll Iitst t aîlitIîtti îîîlotpo il, sait off the earth. Mr. Bennett Persuade others to buy. andtier tht i t) 5 dwubt tliat sportlt proî'- m wounul'vîilt lélit'teii'i 1îî' îfî'îu'lttiadM.Ki adSr Edward I do not commend McFall's Beatty were named aea'ilswyfivig etlsm u x- ith e t itî'î' .tuî il oi'n i înoî îu ' i " i 't(, i i îa l n n îîîl i p 't î e u s of b ach elo rs w h o are n ot o f th e h e ian ts to rite a ook on so c.- othîî'tluîîms Tki'fuiin-uumt"tuthittilj ompany whom 1 haci described. ial economîcs ! baseiali tiai. Strnitlv -speialkinif t us luit itTe eebooEamnr tp O t Rch hachelom's of the praise- J C K moiii'e îîakiim inatiiiitiutl. A's loti.-! as i h eebr x mnSesOt worthy s'ort are generous - are, If any of uIIy readers want', te lare gvers to charity and al read about an old bachelor. let pai' utsivav ulit t î'oîîtî'îît.litviiIiyimu 'l'h' I'tta"hîîî'o lxa îî it 't'. i ii' ilt, t git" ood ca..uses.and mach 0of theirihmmn or her read the story of beîmt'its. i'î"lal-h' h lu tlî'l hillar*t" W01',0' ex- i".t po ltoituiaI lixteist lia, il I', generosity and gifts is kept dark. !Charles Lamb. the centenary of pendil n iiql-ovillnts g) ilt IlL'1 SI1](11 dvs lisIlool.t1wfor the good Samaritans of this whose death %%as about tiva years womld are flot ail of theni .'hout- iago. Charles Lamb remaineda i'thtIîiisi',' tv iltrS Ihils'.' al l. \ A 'îtltt i'iîiil.li' tîie' \ Iitit ii ing from ri te housetops the tale bachelor' inlorder tel take cale of 1 eî ltuni"li'us ,,tîî' il"tt' ii' tt a y îîîît'îîî' ltt'lu )IiliIiiîi .\t t liaitit i's'tr of theit neighbom'line.'.s. hîs sîster Mary. 1 er i of fii, ong Spo t. ilov0!IýII.,I Ilýw p;l1 l,11ti \\Ill'-IW'as til ,d of one old bachelor thlan h;mseif. Mary %vas the or-- plilps- (f il otte floi for "tiltprut ;Iif aboit i, ýion vears been ststain. .irîg. in Lanib'sTales hroni Shalespeare" a il, .i i î îî"î î i-til stricm-en.elatives.Thislentsapi d.d Charles.. iig hi'ilit(iitî ili i il kitî Ill'IItI] titthtii'111i.1 Iarud .yet ki a a ve zinr\ay ha eidcsp lso n uit ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ t tVi.u~ititii'itiitt. ittui i te ~ t u ' iti't'îi' - V '.1 i gLingi\ ye ta ycons;d- sanity. and had to go to an in- bileb il on i Iii 1)Il-fitIil l 'l'h. EýI'N ui ii ' q-wa'. ilî'îî. Ift t' i, 11 e xi'tiititl gîver -'eeraiYeam's 0f pinched v~'one 0f her lap'e.s froua sanitv sll abîle' îîIîuîII pi I't. mtt".i'li i'i tt i'î1tu Il'utl'ia, 'l, ]o io'ttiiîî uu ng. He w'as fomtunately for htmî- klied liem'-naotit'. EanChar:o- uv îiixiid hv ila îimý ;".î' >'.p0ui11: 'uuiit îitîîî 1 . '. f A. R. Ki.oIl il,. t. iii, ýef and his kinin need in habi hni' zeiff ad go.. a v ou'nc t amu t a ilit'. h li lii lii tlut i.t'. It ii'. affluent as aie zoue f the nen about six inotths.. IfîSort i,. tik'i '.t'm'limI"v ilt h ie u'î'S'.iiiii'titliiîiit iittti'iiJ 1t;tt of whouîIlwas told ..And Ivas Chaie'.; stutered badtîv an.. nieu i -t ir ima itl i "'a i t iro xili i ll i i mi il a luî'.t t'ti't'tt il i witi tiîuî'uI io- t'xvf te w o h ve tt is a l.'*Ii r e e te i itra t it~jut'. tt iivi. li îut'i I>'un"t.îuif. 'l'Il- i- liit' 1 , i ti x ) 7-tIl 1uit 1'i 1IliiZlé 1' 1) ",gt iong on a salar'y.and hav'eh business ineni tut tIwtua i aivi'i't sut" il tut I î'îîî'l'uî haPpness in helping on , IsAy in Trulg 'epuiu'etItt'hîî ia îl i ii iiîîo'e titilîl f ahs ilcauses and in affîlîatîng theni- This inoiîîv i\'-as lmuî'mtl',' iutîhi. ,'t lt-I i'î im iîtl"ttiin miit ittlt '. W hi i'iiwav evs wih ascain. - sorte Y 1 servxice club.s, for exanîple -o he upromuiotuit a ispîtn u(,entîî. Ilt il l1)Il wuiiiitt liShi'st'bh ui'ttî'l.l here thei' good heants are kept grieutuirut iit- î'gnittimdsi t iti tuttfit'eux'uten- 'il luit t's tifr lt' Exaiminetr. IItiv'xîi' rspareor free time can be used for SmeB>' Scribe "G"asta fro't. i l'tiot'uiartrt îiuîhus i îxtî'îii-il tu t1 t thrsgain. Smepeople have er ht mut I>'t'i'uuno xaînti' oi il pogrssuîîd nita- Oh course, I did flot need to be ýstick out laterally like the fins Thu'ne is nthtuttt tit spont sîîîî uh in't o h l ou' ~~î~told bY the man I met ah the ion a f'sh. Others fit flanly to tiv(, an fi fi Ifio(- (',%- n. i fs.,issioit lunclaeon table about old bach-1 their craniums like the opener on] tîthiusia st lit lix*' stippontedi i t lii's twh. Itf i f stt('lti IOitstht i(lii i'ttSithi .elors of the better sont; but w'hecla can of sardines. A fellow 'askEd maziug yFuri' tltse i' xxiii> tItItîIîv tlt' hll _____________ I w'vrote my bad-temrpered article us the other day if sleeping on a 'eni ti intutIant iii tilivs liku' LLmt'svili' about old bachelors. I just Jet my- bent ear tended to make it pro- ,vith il poutitlont of 185 .il ahiahi it ilxl Solving Traffic on Main Street seftiko those knowxn ho me ýtrude when aw'ake. If you have Irai a vowý( ofovor1500Ili ow-who are selhisli. and "spoiied" and -ever noticed how your ear sonne- mxi'uî 'nuwiîtifcîxî'r1500pî'îîit'.lutBitx'-cranky. times bends ox'er betvceen Your 'anv'ile. tir lueintwti' tot eants ixilIl ntwa % l '11v'(,'veî'r ui'nt'.silig voli ume' of tt u flu' J C K 'heac and the pîllow 3ou xxill gez !roý-d <f less than 500) peouple. A ppri"tlv iu'u'tIirnuuîmmhu tlii' husitît'.'.sot'u'mun of I>tiuuia vil lu' One oh m3'most intmmate fri- ixhat titis hellow means. W'e tried iBow'uînanx'illu' iaviînt x'et lî'mîrntiu'i utnî- is lu"erio înuîs anid a umuî'uîm bîî'îîîî' ends is an oid bachelor - a man it out for sexeral night. by pur- tnoix 74 Years old. He is the lasti posely holding our ear under the reoiatu' spor't.'t t t"t gt'.udu ti i'i ISuuuîliiave't tuli't autk I ti. t)ntSith tiYohhis line. I had a letter from ipiUow but we could sele no differ- 11, unît tsx'illif a ontlhumt il il ft 'ît notli s ilnitiu'î"uuitgs if is prtetiveullviv n- him non so i'ery long ago.Hencinte orng <ipeteuit nia h mîgrtitfi'ciiisports Ili'appiniituhd. p s'. liitutfintitI ali k iii g '.îuit". aai l st told me of his acti'hties and of Down xhere we lmîe we are î'e- luiitsvaluiis lîîîîîssiîh' ut utfi'u'pui5 (Oi'uiîm ~-. i,;î desures. He w'orks, temparar- garded by sonne as a queer cuss. ýs a meatus of devielointg sport i t ain oSIevps onfl,]lnSo ilY,, for a government department yohrasjtagouyol Iranu'hts. tnt ouui as a iitsittt'ss proîpositiotn butt hutIifîte pa îku'uat;l uuhull iefs A'. a fi u.t uffoîrt in North Carolina. His job dis- guy, but to the more intelligent lr t liu elar'of tli lt'ttig îîp'eoul'euof li'ttt ut ttugstthedul IOil (lut' eit'lultî'l ' uhi.h 'Igusts hum.What he w'ants most hew we are considered as a sort ohf '- Tu'towns, into the wilderness. for he ed on gocd points. lither. aid nnviýsarý, ndprefers his own company to *thatj Non long ago ixe had occasion plitîuu'îîse ort'sai'til uft'îstî'îs ttai'lîni'of others. He spoke ohfixanting b be the arbiner un a disagre si'tni t vluu'nî' amuple' ltark ingm suaité. a to bu3' a few acres in a mountain i ment haî'ung to do with the chief Co-operation Works Both Ways 11i1d1. Evt' tiiilt iiti'pan kiîmt Ii naiî ection and oh building himself alcause of connubial incompatabîl- _________ "b-n there.PerhaPs he wl ou. and finally div'orce. '.1î"ut s uti luuuomhîxitistut î'îi1 ui this i'ery thing. He is an Amer- One party thoughn* religious "If tirlovta ilui-t".'.do(* uicol -'ttçu"ti uimit'i-t ~îtl' u i ut ix fpet li uiiilt' ican. I met him in Englan ou'er!dihherences headed the ili't. The ýate tut te'l i vii thîuut vtil arîu'h'kl.'Tliis ii hhul ti(.îî'hut1lutu or zStrî'u'ut ulîsil io:I".l\, 30 Yeans ago. and ive becamu' hast other feln, certain Iuat marital in- hnasu",'p' a rt tuf am îîî"îstlu miti I 'ssIl it ttil iziluim t lui'bolevard",isnu for'itIti.l is i tOsu - efs. In England lhe builn lmm- fidelity was the outstandung off- ýsh%\- I;,ýtvek Iv l\vod . gen-T ;1ftw'o bouse'..amnd because of hender. shut'a astw'it'klui Eiu'îoul.\.llimhu's.gu' i- leli'oiiti' hit'. -iiil lii' hihtti-d it'htIl tl t.t'the:r chamn, hohad î'oluntary': We xere able ho exert our sup- raI tuoîa fu ut thut' < iii Nit iîuîuuîlExlii- store'us isti~il"ti 'lt.t* itiifiiniv uthî'î t','î' aîlicushoIneu's for them. One of tîteste erior knowledge gained f ro011 i1011. "Tluegte'.t uieuuvlitltl tht'suit'- thé, luîlev', vuiiu'uuîiui lt' iixu'i'n'u tt thi", homnes utas in a Glouces'erslmre delu'ung unto the report oh a me- i'ssof li ativt.N.Ilii,;t1ivof llo nd aviIl. flit woildiitvlî1age - a bungalow. w'hirbi he cent investigation coverîng a very o in t oh' *ill ', tt1 x' ti li M rt.th iuig s h t i 'u t uf ea t ii g i it 'u ýi i tI l ir i ', ti . l i i i.t tttu 1itl 1i nna m ed 'A lab a m a " - s gn fyin g large n u m ber o h cases of d îxorne. e~~~~~ guv u nl t g ' li ii st %v u k - t hi t i u l . si l'u di ti i îtli ii î" ;[i" ill in t '! I' t ti t -it' can flo wers a n d sh nu b s. to le- f n an c al. It h as o d o w ith m o n - IivI uitteailil t" t hît1l iiiblit. ai thollrt-.ui'.itlulu' WsV -x"' i tnd himofh lonne and y-outh. ey. Hoix' nuch oh it, there is-.and îîs tutils Here lie w'as blissfully happy. who gens it causes the mno.'t doun-- iiiiiii orilillovqwlt o 1 Ilt1ii, wrk.andi-ýý%-ol p J 1 ý 1 Hua second home w'as buit on estic differences. ing heme o i a pe -nio.hot f r evi. We areslad tha th h ibe -D su for The F'ina'.cil Post by R. KaeiL 'Y MORE!» fortunately for literature - froni b1ecoming an Anglican pars3on. He founýd employment with the East India Comnpany, and worked in an office for about 30 years. Then he was Pensioned. If you ,wan* to know how he hated his' wvork anid conf.nement. read h:; essay in -The Ezsays of El'ta" on his superannuation. It is delJc-i tous. IndeEd. niake Lam's "Es- says of El:a" a bedz:de bo-ok. These Essaysz bubble over w:thI humour, and are easy to reocd. Chai-les had a me- y m'nd. Loi b ia- tiimiiate w: h Sani- uel Taylor Czlezidze and wýil,:taii, and Mary W.~oharn-t Wl liarniHaz1:tý and mnany -nDnar2ri famous wr:rer-. E'.'e: y Ua company of :n*ell~î,:. :n,: ta112 Lamb's home. and the:,e dsa ed and snioked anrld dsn-k. C's les no- -3au J i- ur; lie siioked :ik- a fut na - mauch sa that he rei h'ed t up tobacco. If ýou wan: ainu ment. read txs :oeii. "ar' to Tobacco.- Id like *otg-,) ýn and cn te.:n- of Charles Lamb. Ve:-y ccnf 'd- enzly dD I ie 'oimrend b- j,' to my actai: and ma-ture ra~ Read them remembering tha: a', a general thýng their wri:er is jshn"or iindut':r.e h", .in of humour. Don', apoac'h th?.z-e Essays ,v'th he exrecta*:on of finding 'hem dul andihav Charles Lambwa an oh mi ah- ii elor of the better sort, k F. Williamr eiiupîîn ic jt vaatitui toi s î'îîîirkn. Wliat lîî sa'. iI),ollev tr nid lit' ailîed thlit iî"'isliilîrs shliil otnt if loidaltiv tii thij v'olli titiity. suplporît thle ofîthîvîil In~ t lîîilr t tîlilutv M r. I îzlirhes îîi mîIt lia vi adîlt'î tile tliiîi ulore'. IlIt'niurlt havi' t ted tint tîlat whle î'thlitpress h las il liiitiii'v l'i tii' 'iand nlv itîtl s lt ivitjt's. ti'iihiîîî ht's lis shltlld it lreutînde it troitîntiio'r- iai' î'lanii's if hli"lîtss. Wteki ofii' ii'aîi izat'tiol1 i anil, ~id i' t lltt uu nti'.' '-atilt' toils qitti o llilil thet'iîiîr ," >I-i' reii tnt h pll a'dlt îhaetî" îi ptiun .ti liii' (t A it titi lîil îI'îl s tif ihîil]ar 'utrilî i r"1îllii" Jthitiiti nkeaytl f1a,00 es. îultlisci 4nw School days are cere agaiti.a iiouseholdsý i e' a' o a t r o i a regularity an" routine. tl lide oke The houe leplione hel'pS tecidelOk in t o u c h dli tl, c'lir e w .ovd c a s m t e r lg lteis theIlou e e C tr el~f r\ t e - ee s Fat ler in touch yýith Il is w r d Il, Bk,%,fg Cor for wll at it costs tlian Hfarry Allin-uGrocer> HEDLANDS 3 MUSHROOM SOUP ICORNI pkgs. 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