lil A Sunday Sci Lesson .nd cover; “the and tions of , much larg s,.,,,.,.,,-;-.-,.-..--.---.-.-----:.,------------"---" --- - - ' - P,'ttl worship “I w w.."_. s da Sch t 1tdb, 1'le, iiiiiiii)iii))pht; 'W" "" pne- n v n un y Ito ttt't,',ol/7lt.d7ri"kii.risEttt'2,t, parei with Lt'vd"rt"G"griG"u-"o"' I m Lesson m“ . t W I In marked contrast is the “In dew, tg 'rrsrared " lay _____l Tiber-uterus: with which 3133.3 lac-Jone"!!! in not rrcsx=-====r-ra=='='"""" \bnilda the sttar and prepares for the then "8 nub ANALYSIS. 'prerili5t:, ,tii',iiite'i,iiit?liil4'oi;7:itlti funny. Of . ' 7 ,can “can hm o Ceq Ion lV-I maker wants cw “L "m “N "r â€MAIL i-19. _ in: concealed Bre upon the altar. The", meal. but .33. rm; romp-3r n calm, 20-39. measure referred to in v. 32 was eall-i,routd not be . Tm: sr:strt.NS or um, 40-46. ted "sub." and WI! eautrl to about ten; methods to see voto.-,rrrroN---The death of si and , half quart?. “night not rave m. n' l the revolt of Jeroboam. and Eliia'tt, per,', (vs. .3637) that the i w: 5 ot Q',lli,', “I! er' c-xahhshment of the north- Lord will vindicate Ns claim “3 be “I. by S Lnyfmm of Israel, took place true prophet: aryl will assert his own t e ditticulty ot ', l 1:119“. This kingdom includ- nghtful authority as Israel's God,',Here are a tew t f the Iweh J tribus of Israel, thlt the her'. of .the People may be! Hot C i .-. _. 1 pm, weo'.e ut: east-sm Pal- turned to him agam. "Then the fire'; Clean and d! irse ani o.ntru'. and nortr.rrn por- of tho “ad _fe.11." Whether wc' at! t V r,- ..: IN Jo n I'uLstrw lt was anpt.t0 explaip thi.s as a. flash (Insunmer it in e " 1ur:ter My†, arrl r,r,r,, }-np‘x- llghtmnz. or ct'ncrwme, it is. 'iiirarry'l,ynt" the meat ' ./ir/' Y‘n’r 'r..n~".wm of Judah in 'lo. he uni-'wstnod here as a miracle iriler: from the I 'l tirc. 1'l1.r.'i.,lr1, ‘1' David (im‘ divine power and an answer to thelthe broth, pid ", ', I" :11, But ,'t-, kn r', haul prophet's prayer. The temple are,bones, discardi' t 13'1- alrar:ttCr,' of thr warm nt. ': nvmced. and (an. upon their faeoa'and cut it into ' rr. t " v'. , wit" .' {Mir â€wh- IH fear and worlip. ‘an inch across q J tk l ' C' HI.THE SENDING or mm. 40-46. Grade th d _ _ . - “Mâ€: ,..t,tr.h followei‘k ',ee, P, ay - et. "train t qu- nu " th, th tr outary at ta rs ithe pawl word "It!" Itke a nun“ .-...... --" them tn take a tirm stand. and invites the priests of Ba..l to call upon their god that he may send fire to con- Iume their oiterintr: And tho God that unswereth by fire let him be God. There is no room in the stem. tnteom- pmmising demand of the prophet for a mixing of two religions. a worship' od two gods. He stands alone A ehttnt- ttr for the true faith. and no doubt nun» would have meant his Oath. The Wilt 'iio"sidtitered MW of prkstn apt! failure ha an inn ml and Jenmmn "my y'iijah called upon the as» bummer: the two. The 1v. 21) means “go limp-l ame man. He chalkmzed a tirm stand. and invite f Ba..l to call upon their . may send fire to con- oirerintt: And the God th by fire let him be God. and "was! rit l kingu'cat, homing dosh and having with Judah and M. Ahab married new. Jezebel, a d. king of the Zid. and energetic wo- gml, the Baal of md Ahab built I tr for this Baal ir ' Samaria (16:30 would gr' =r-=u------- -- .__..d- - a-.rc=rr=salsa1 w rshht " " deseri o... " 'd,td.' will. th t†ent I n ow the return. I"! th t NE? a 1 prophet " of Ahab and he lived that A the prophet, , the troubler ma. that the Jehovah were sued upon the m the two. The t the tren astern Pal bold {roan 'ii",.', Training Farms 'pr'. Show Progress esot the rite of hip the the " The deed Elijdx’s W from our C it was char: the times. . broken, an! rain." Ldren ative Car- Reviow of British Work Shows Two Centres Sent Near 900 London -rt review at the work ot, mmsh training tarms tennis appre-1 ciable progress. At tho Brandon and (‘inydon farms 900 men hare com- plated their courses and hare gone overseas. with the exception of " men. There are 222 now undergoing training. Of the 900 only one or two exceptions failed to give every satis- iaction to the employers in Canada and Australia. This success encour- ‘aged lino British Government to ab tempt to extend the facilities " the Brandon Farm, increase the number of men being trained from 150 to 25( _ ___--..) in “in; "ear anu wun.1u.r. THE “sum; or um. 40-46. i he deed of blood which followed! Lab's vietoy cannot be justifhY m our Christian point of mew, butl ms characteristic of the Itat andl times. And now the dmug t wtMtl ken, and there was “abundance ot lated their courses and ham gonna -'"'" Von-UNIS. wlth the exception ot "i Disjoint enough fowl to weigh 3% am nun. Thvru are 222 now untierxoimCpounds. Sift together: I/s cuptul ot lot raining. Of the 900 only one or two; flour. Irie teaspoontul of salt and 1 tea. Bit xr-pptinns {stilt-d to give every saus'ispoontul ot paprika. Roll the pieces of action to C. " employers In Canatlaim this mixture until all are well coat- br mll Australia. This success encounied. In a spider heat y. of a cupful ot Bt', new] the British Government to at"hutter and carefully try each piece ot 't-mpt to extend the facilities at the1 until nicely browned. Put the meat to liranlirn Farm. increase the number into a easserole and add % o ta tea. in of men being trained from 150 to 250 Spoonful of grated onion and 1% cup» in hurl to shorten the course to nine iuis of hot rich milk. Simmer slowly It wot-ks. giving a substantial increasei on top ot the stove. or bake in the it in tlttt yearly output at trainees. while oven, closely covered, until the meat e at t‘luydon the same ratio ot increase is tender--about 21/. hours. n “mild he established. hut the longer . f term of training retained in order to ' Pineapple Chicken. l tantra-st the two systems. Cut up enough fresh pinmuohs to t These trainees are housed on farms, make 1vs ot " cuptttt sprinkle with 2 g .giwu tt pocket money allowance, in tablespoonfuls ot brown sugar and 'ndditiun to ordinary out-ot-work pay- brown in 3 tato1eyro.ontylt' ot melted menu under the state insurance fund. butter. It canned pineapple is used, I - only 1 tablespooniul of sugar will be required. Blend smoothly with the 'f-f, = y, ----..-.. butter 4 tablespoonfuls ot flour, thank L \;>f_iégg: -..C2 slowly turn in 1 euptul of chicken I 1"N.tr"" Tc-c-Cui-ei-T..". stack, stirring all the while, and iii) , _:;,i v- fr'l5iiec--esiif?..t son to tasts with salt. Cook until boil. " "7- ing and thickened, add t cuptuls ot .l 7 cold diced cooked chicken and trim. 11 rr .. mer until the meat is heated through. 1' u (fs, ' Have ready slices ot hot toast thati " ( - _ (i have had one side quickly dipped into 'l ‘74-‘33 (d? 's). ‘boiling salted water. Put the slices - H /" on the plates or on a large platter, ') tcrrrjrdu, I , ) 7 wet sides up. Pour over them melt- ‘_ ed butter. then the chicken mixture. ul 7 [s,':'i,rr,r,t,l:t,it,,l," with chipped salted almonds , sa and serve hot. "Did Ted say anything ring?" "ies-and then number." (Marjorie Barrows in Child Magazine.) Three little witches . France-d in the garden. Three little witches Danced from the moon', One were a wishing hat, One held a pussy-cat, One went a play-pat Who glared at tl Out new an owl Who stared at the Dancing. with hm Each on the other' Down past the nu: Under his nest. Three lime witches Blew on their trroomstieks, Three "ttio witches _ Flew to the queen, Over the windy glen into the night . . . But men They will be back again Next Halloween. ttt wore a WIS " held a pus " went a Pitt And whispers Halowgen Song il as a man a: se, it IS clearly , as a miracle of wad at the rest. with haughty nose. the other's toes. A the pumpkin rows his neat. _ ~17; - “Var-.- -- gg'tt'i.1rtl, New Ways to Pre- emselves into; a tit their gang pare Chicken asked for my phonts at the kitten d a tune about a I In aintotst every household chicken " is prepored at lent once 3 week. but " generally in not then two wen. for 1 these are eunhiiehed invoritee with , the funny. ot course. the home t maker wants everybody to enjoy the I :meel. but she often wonders it it I awouid not be . good pin to try new “methods to see it some other dishes I might not prove " popular u her old Ew‘y' ot cooking the bird. Then comes 'the dimculty ot getting tried recipes. " Here are a. few tor her assistance. " Hot Chicken Loaf. ‘ Clean and disjoint a chicken and “simmer it in enough water to cover, ,0 until the meat is tender but not tall- f‘ing from the bones. Remove trom e'ithe broth, pick the meat from the ef bones, discarding all skin and gristle, S'and rut it into pieces not larger than in“ lnrh across. it this preparation is l Clean and 6131mm. 3 Culv-cu -_- ‘simmcr it in enough water to cover, until the meat is tender but not mn- ‘iing trom the bones. Remove from ,the broth, pick the meat trom the gboncs, discarding all skin and gristle, Hand cut it into pieces not larger than tan Inch across. It this preparation Is / made the day before the loaf is to be' llbaked. strain two cupfuls of the Broth f “over the meat, cover, and set aside d: in a. cold place so the chicken will not sldry out. When ready to use, strain .E? " the broth.' 1 Pull the inside ot a loaf ot bread . “" --. " teorssr M lot! the Drqu. 1 Pull the inside ot a loaf ot bread :into coarse crumbs and put a layer ot \the crumbs into a well-buttered bah. le dish. Dot generously with butter and cover with a layer ot chicken. ' Sprinkle with salt and pepper, a tow igratings of onion and a little minced l parsley. using two tabiespoontuls ot ,parsley tor the whole dish. Alternate 1 the layers of crumbs and chicken, haw int: crumbs on top. Bring the chicken t broth to a boil, pour over the loaf, pend bake in a hot oven 1 least 45 d‘minutea, until the dish is heated 1. through and the top is golden brown. ol, . Chicken Paprika. Lite ing Gii thickened. cold diced cooked mer until the meat Butter gem pans or other individual 00Ҡmolds and all them bl run with thin men white sauce generously seasoned with Ott th chopped green or red pepper. putlyello‘ through the food chopper 'iittcietttlsyle, cold cooked chicken to make 1% cup- a when ruin. Rub the meat to a. paste. grad-g with ually adding the yolks of 3 eggs, 1/; l color cuptul of heavy cream and 1-3 of “light cuptul of rich chicken stock that 1133â€â€œer 'been seasoned highly with 1"i,iiiii,l"rys (onion, salt and pepper. Beat theled ttl \whites of 3 egg-3 until they are mm‘iovel 'and Cold lightly into the mixture. Fill ed b itho molds with this preparation and‘ lav: them into a pan of boiling water". {Cover with a buttered paper and bake‘ ict luntil firm in a moderate oven. Re-l (move from the molds to a hot. servingi idish and garnish oaciumound with a: sprig of parsley. As the timbalesl 1'si"iij,'i'is, Rom the molds the sauce runs" down over them. Veal may be used" cy. ‘in this dish instead of chicken, if dew .sired. l ’ Mix together: 2 cu] Icooked chicken. cut inn [spoonfuls ot chopped lteaspoontul of salt. % ‘onion juice and 2 tah Hanan juice. Melt in l GiiilGioup1s of butt with It l tabiespoontul ' enough fresh pineapple to a of " cupfttl sprinkle with 2 )onfuls ot brown sugar and in 3 tablespoonfuls ot melted) It canned pineapple is used, tablespoontul of sugar will be d. Blend smoothly with the 4 tab1espoontuls ot flour, then turn in 1 cupful of chicken chicken Tlmbalen. Chicken Cutlets. 2 cupfuls. of cold‘ cut into dice, 3 tame-I oppod mushrooms, 1 an. % teaspoonful of 2 tatsieapoontuhs ot eh in a frying pan 2 of butter and blend) ooonful of flour. Add; ers. then place the chicken ing pan, ttat-tside down. Pot of hot water into the pan bing 3 layer ot soft buttel The writer recently saw at the homgl remuzera of a lriend an interesting window ar- , rangement. This friend lives in an Washington, D.C.--A perm apartment and the bedroom is very fertilizer hag been found for dark, being next to another tall band. meticulous tamer. It is made I in, yet the room itself is actually}the byt-‘produfts ot :Enuiagtured o aglow with tsunlight and ttolor, duis to i/s,t1,ee,t,"eltt"io1'l l,,ae,1ttldll"l't'. te,'.'""""" arrangement ot the drap- Ordinarily the potency ot tertl The window is the average size, and is Judged by the desire it create next to the glass a Very neat pattern a. gas mask, but the Federal m in net is used, hanging straight trom of Soils has discovered the " the top, with Just B little fullnetis.‘(“mewus content to possess a c The side draperies are ot plain yellow inient and suitable plant to“; voile. Across the top ot the window,) A press-cake ot coeoa met! ' th as a balance, is a strip ot the 'Jl'u"n'itt,ratye,t, of agriculture Bays, Ct yellow probably lg inches wide, andimade containing about tour per set on this are 6 or 8 narrow rumes ot of nitrogen, which is the equivall l delicate shades ot voile. in pink, Noel“, per cent. ot l'yyytt t lavender, yellow, green and peach, and t : . . - , on the bottom of the side drapes cii Training the Young glyellow. these hues are used in the"L Ln Liberte (Ind.): Complain tlsame way, making a tvvvstituHfi?et sc.rcvtirnrs heard of t':e wenlm ,.:when the side drapes are drawn oac1rc'cuructfli_ or the trivcli'vy and L“ with ilowep tiebac'n it rte same, of youth; but do paronls who at colors. The room is lingered in tt out trouble in infancy to fill“ t'. ailight lone. most of the colors being and harden the characters f L{introduced in a dainty (lower border. young? Very oftrn iiiey do no d l’l‘hls harmony ot colors has transform-l demand an effort of ohedlen mled an otherwlso dark room into one o: yield to all the child's demon u‘loveliness and light which is well tall. then cspvct that it will not giv m ed by its occupant her rainbow room. Him in dreams and submit to mcr _ ------. .lt is necessary to teach ('i‘ildrri stirring constgntly. 1 cupful with new: colors. The light tone. m introduced in A Window Arrangement He--"Sha always era." ls pzwemu m " WV _ the colors being and harden tho charm: ty Mwor lmrdergyoung? Very oftm they rs has transterrm), demand an effort of oh room into cue o: _ yield to all the 'c‘nlld's d Vhicll is well (all. mm exprct that it will n' at rainbow room. luv to dreams and submit t ----- It is necessary m teach tf, Iquite small to be submiss .terlcr authority m that mg) Ether may bl) governz‘ll I) V (duty coming trom within. in the bleach- i, at the same Maine ot the LEI“. HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. Write your name and address plum- Iy, givmg number and size of such patterns as you want. Enclose Me in stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap it carefully) for each number and mikes: your order to Pattern Dept., Wilson Publishing Co., 73 West Ado- - .. m mango Patterns sent by 1 Our Nr, I La Tribune Fl??.?? the RC! !Canada has q Ity,".',) harvest l!" 1300 55 mi (day it has PM Smell if: Our Agricultural W La 'l'ribuna (Sherbrooke) years; the acreage ttown m [Canada has quadrupled. in [whom harvest was 20 minim {in 1300 55 million and tt ha' I day it has passed the 400 mil ‘The increase of the harvest ( [attained the same proportiot . . LI -1 uan l V‘l-I .-=-__,, La Tribune (Sherbrooke): In in l ream tho acreage sown m what In Canada has quadrupled. ln 1870 the t wheat harvest was '20 million buslm's, In 1300 55 million and tt half. an! to. day it has passed the Myo million mark. The increase of the harvest of cats l as attained the same proportion as wheat and the annual yield ot barley is close to 100 million bushels: Methods of cultivation hare been improved and at the same umo the acreage end the mine ot the product has increased. 1 _ â€I“. u..- ___- ms discovered the sweetly content to possess a conve- suitable plant food. cake of cocoa meal, the M. s iiinoved from Fertilizers D.C.--A perfumed been found for the mar. It is made trom of manufactured cocoa and has the aromatic tth parent elements. J, potency ot fertilizer ue desire It creates (or ut the Federal Bureau TORONTO fancy to form the wiil , characters of iii) ten they do not Mom in of obedience but 'child's demands and it will not give use" tsubmit to moral rule. 0 teach children when a submissive to an ex- so that later in lite “Isn'an In the call of Complaints are 1tt weakness of 1 w e Wh ----------------rrr"T/ . Radio The Next ng 1iite,t 'yasr,!iit.t1t?, Shot Royal Winter Fair Wm n Held Nov. ltr-tlov. 24 BIGGER AND BETTER the M. eats be --_-" . undid! ta. - All attendunu at theme new! "Live W #1. tional Exhibition an e ttri','., bot " Mr “other-veil dupu - Stock Hotel " Hon. . ov, addition' to the 1nd - culled it, the new ot'my be ' Coliseum. The new eight lauded The W iioor space merely promo: the ad i andâ€! 1927 “Rani" will V Conga“ pron importance that the t Om I atatrton to - have tor the stock breeders o der‘ eion vhich PM tario. From the standpoint ot brie in- United an“. , and feeder the "Royal" in the cutmihe‘ot a. commuIlol {sting point, the climax. the trip‘oll t'xe‘ that the comm! mountain trom which or 3y wh ll' iiiii limit ttu, numb future may be gaged. Onwar ' in tttia on upward has been the stock breeders “on; " win this year don n slogan tor years past. but trig has been an tpt?,yge,ell', Tie 11;: 2:39;: tt stock matters for Cans. a. u l 2l"'2 ‘Royal bide tair to surpass anything “gems; that 11 [yet attempted, azure“ to co . nage. Vice Regal Pail-o the power to 1 It is announced that His ,1j,1,',,t'1tv11r. “an, engaged the c,ovetnor-Generta, viteoelt, C, license to yr"'.' 1c gt ....,-. W 7 The housing of the Royal Winter “M "__"--- . Pair, thanks largely to the Federal no domination in the f,',',',',',,',']",',;'. and ontario governments. will be on peetod, " Gouda Its moment hi B mole that will utonish those who only grain exporting country 0 have patronized this nation! event in port-nee. , the past. No longer are the cattle, The rates are ilrm tor Beptett sheep or swine to be shown in mm and October. Somewhat surprisin rounding' that discourage both the the bulk demand tor vessels tor visitor and the breeder. The 2'a%'ii"lty.y.ety, account. The rate ter cent new buildings are a credit both worn and Rotterdam is 15 to Li' l to all Canada and the “Royal" and per 100 pounda higher than the ti will do much to encourage the ex. tor November shipments. Thun hibitor of pure bred strains. also some chartering tor barley Another inauguration ot the Royal Bremen at 17 cents and for the 1 Winter Fair. and one that should terranean tur heavy trvain at 21 , prove popular with the cattle-breeder. W" a - is the decision. arrived " by the di. A NEW GAME rectomte on the suggestion of the ----- ' Honourable Mr. Mot'aerwetl, that only i't,'t This Out to the Chil ' tested cattle may be shown. Thir in t at once a safeguard to those cutie-I Blts ot paper JJ,'.' :,',ttv'itr1.1, ' V men who have taken advantage or the l tle.' boys and f l on m fl 'I'0 f services ot the Federal Department ot t “ lr" tho iolowlng ammo Agriculture Health of Animals Branch “out . " and an incentive to those who have What " your tavorttes toodl . e not as yet had the opportunity. Wtutt is your [Home drink'. t. Hahn __ What is your favorite amutwr rt What is going to be your prri when you grow up? vas:-':',:'?): l The players write the ausw , ‘ 4th" questions. using but two _ l.,.,., â€mm wards- mum begin w 'tid, i, _,i,',.,'i.r,'-.'iii",ii'i'---..-.,-,_(i is _ l, l 'i 2, .“J/nL-l‘r. how to Guard---) all summer.' _____,v__i An ctghty-threo-year-old Philadelphia woman announces her abhorrence tor short skirts. Hoop In! Habitual chew reading must pro- duce cheap thinking and cheap expres- slcn ot thought and, consequently. cheap moral coaduct.--Chester S Lord.. Liked. Iyather--' swim?" â€.2 fs. in , f. 'r “1-11;;th mum or uncul- 2;;3‘1'l'1"‘r"†mum.- is M I out. In and l C' w.-,,,'" “‘1, I 0"mssortotodm.m ___.', t c.u.0oow.mumo¢m . ' --."sure i; Will Be 35.04†Looks r---"Wilt you thing or the Royal‘ that should cattle-breeder. " by the di. cation of the well. that only Em Be . "w ve‘ wastostom---O" â€to.“ ot an all dispute bourbon tho (and Sam “had and: our Mb bro-dean!“ ot mar be settled with!!! I luv month-u ttl The 01MB! PM! Inn! um rill Conn-m problbly will be Asked this )n-‘vstssion to Inland the Act ot Int Ion- ler 1 Mott which phased bro-dusting 1n an . _ _-a-.. on. nurtudictlon Stuff. teach mo (fee,',',",', prov-u... w--. aission to “new! an Act ot [at noo- l Mott which vised broadwtinz in on iUnitod an“: and" the purindictiou ,0! a. commission and to nuke it clan (tttat the communion bu authority a limit the number of broadcaltiug su- tiouo in am country. There is 30m. ' doubt now whether the present luv , confers that right. Some of the mem- !‘bers of Congress who Were active in “waiting the Act though an ot tho ALA a.,raaotirttt d I _ it'll take l Progressive Canadian Eskimos I Fanatnnn Eskintms are progressive Bl Lomiom--rher" in 3 strong thin week tor min carrying , “antral. Bloc. not Week u] " much have been chart all: route. Ind In - of the no damnation 1n the dam: pected, as Glands is moment only grain averting couutl porunce. _ s--- "...-t lnr s and October. Somewnu mum..-“ -- the bulk dean“ tor vessels tor con- tinental account. The rate tor Ante werp and Rotterdam is 15 to 17 cents per 100 pounds higher than the MUN tor November shipments. There ig use some churterlnc tor barley toe Bremen at 17 cents and for the Medi. l terranean tor heavy gram at " tents“ Read This Out to the Children as or Canadian Eskimos are progressive people. The most advanced have, in their homes, Bewiag mnchines. grime- phones and radio calms. in the Mac- kenzie delta and along the Arctic const tbs ambition ot the lead of a family is to own I .ehoctter tttttd with La auxiliary gasolene engine. and the high price ot Arctic turn has taxable. in gool may to attain this uhleccivo. in Akllvlk, I train: muse. mission ignition. and police post cu one ot the gumndl ot the delta, as may .:a 'itefetrliy', of then schooner-s, alt 'rc,':,',", by “the: are frequently to ho seen " on time. The Forest Service of Canada hss fuur plants tar the extraction of forest tree seeds from the cones or envel- opes. These are located at indim “and and Prince Albert, 3mm- chswsn: Vancouver. British Coins. Mai sud Rocky Mountain House. AI- Mrts. The output ot mete pints in the uses] year 1323 its about 2.60. l pounds of clesned seed. A urge prqh [pardon at this seed us shipped to Crest Brush to be use: by the M. l estry Commission In Its "humm- I The truthful angler u the mm Qin telling you Bil about It. cuts! V " new: DIV such g M!†an will econ beta: tetir?tful game, a or a dull rainy " Brick: ct laughter work Tinker!" II I undead Want tusa " tirttt tor 899me Somewhat mun-tun; In M for vessels tor ctMF mt. The rate tor Ante Lerdam is 15 to 17 cents as higher than the MUN " I strong demand n curving ships 6" ant week upward ot mu ctutrtrred tor - of the btg crm, the osmaad is ea. l is momentarily the run country of Par Tree Seeds distributed uncut on which you tttWg win: Him?†tt1MMh" the. ettseertr a word: meat? oi tt aha Inâ€. Tl m OWL-LA Ar b tt otl tl Tl It M W l W I Cam true the prell" in it arr whim ry â€If-gnu n dism. and ward. lt News I bend his exponent mic and Tl tl tgtl'eert of UN Mer of tht km “inn-em; mu! MI I! mt " tsat-i)--"" u “r t" Cucmmer“' U r gravel pattr with tt qets - "hm?" "claim wales]. "t dunno wh . dreadful pain In like ‘1 Problem; of the . W. Thvnw†' t NWT“ tto " hinted VIM In the I 3611"!" "