l" BUSINESS _ _ DIRECTORY AMBITIOUS MEN WANTED to, handle distribution of worldâ€"} famous Watkins Products in| cities and towns. Big demand â€"| big profits â€" permanent. No inâ€" vestment necessary â€" chance for | promotion. For FREE details,| without obligation, write Dept.‘ OVâ€"Wâ€"11, 2177 Masson _ St., Montreal, 34. 31â€"5| EXPERIENCED GIRL for general housework. Apply Mrs. David L. Cowan, 235 Frederick St.. Kitchâ€" ener, or Phone 2â€"1468. â€"35 No. 1 DAWSON‘S GOLDEN Chaff | wheat from registered seed. $1.50 | per bushel. W. C. Barrie, G:nlt.‘ Phone Galt 1814 Jâ€"3. 345 | MOFFAT combination electric and wood or coal stove. Good condiâ€" tion. Apply 129 Peter St., Kitchâ€" ener. â€"35 ARE YOU FULLY PROTECTED*? 1f you need More Insurance EXPERIENCED farm man to help with picking apples,â€" vegetables and marketing. Permanent posiâ€" tion if satisfactory. Good wages paid. Write Ralph Brubacher, General Delivery, â€" Kitchener, Ontario, Phone 2â€"2945. â€"35 BILL SPEED paid by date of publicat.on. 10 c tre. LHNCE. Aâ€"UORTC (L» xd . miki Tark oS t Iguies ceast ar yer werk Res.: 6â€"6572 H’:d‘yf ‘6’:","“?&‘“" M'dï¬mf ::; Hoz addresses in cure of The Chronicle, | KITCHENER â€" ONT ,com.r‘riuud & uodmbo‘hl:uh and 10 cents extra. ..l‘.l.f“ Mr. and Mrs. Louis a pil‘&o reemmmanet Greatâ€"West Life Assce. Co. accordian duet. The topic "Effiâ€" NSTRUCTIONS BEND‘N t _ c oyBRtisEminrts . ~* Fire â€" _ Automobile â€" Accident}flk_’m Laymen" was handled by 1. State ‘:“:'!‘.'“" edition the adverâ€" ____________Junss Miriam Coleman of New Dunâ€" k o ‘ surtie dee and the Misses Helen and Jean $ .":i‘\.n :l.nzlly-.u.-’oz side of paper only. RADIO | P‘(l)‘l‘; ::ng _:hdue:; The m n;eoj:- r |€ with a hymn â€" '“l!“"'?, c_‘.:"' A NEW RADIO |pah benediction after which the $11.00 per year. $100 for siz montkhs. SAVE 75% â€" Radio Service l-:n-(‘croup went to the school grounds aemmmmeumneâ€" o rommmmmmmmomemuâ€"o~ mss gineers will rebuild your present| where Jack Hallman and Bill Staâ€" J Siororrieeerenenmnmmnarstmse ormemmedt ‘r:dni: like ll(u:w Facu;‘ry pa?.Jï¬we{: in charge o:hfledmup ume'd. & DL ~ Fa x uality workmanship. New radio e group ga aroun CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT uaranylee. A in‘:mem. only., the camp fire and enjoyed a corn f’h tpnglTH RADle) {roast. Before dispersing Emanuel one cr write, % < . D BROCK, DAVIS & DUNN Kitchener, 4â€"4347. We invite out| Heintz president of the local U.B.â€" T. H. R. Brock _ D. Bruce Davis & town aeankg |Smith l?_ad‘w CE s:;lqke brwf:‘y mpï¬ mm;g E4En arcol t ~ O Ne T T0 NSE Heaving to stiend Hounlnglon Col. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS en annnmenn e ce Gona mss comgugy, $ SCs nE h if € (‘Trustees in Bankruptey) hawa‘s o racann‘s mare lege, with a gift. See your doctor first, then let us HENRY Phone 2â€"4488 Office: 44 William St. Phone 2â€"1357 LANTIGEN E relieves Hay Fever Price $6.00, at Geiger‘s Drug Store, 408 King St. E., Kitchener, Phone 2â€"2127. Call the Locat Representative of THE WATERLOO MUTUAL FIKE INSURANCE COMPANY * THE WATERLOO CHRONICLE | SUTHERLAND â€" SCHULTZ CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS (Trustees in Bankruptcy ) \ _ 19 King St. East: fill your prescriptions,. Bedford 1D.A. Drug Store, opposite Post Office, Waterloo. ooo 71. , 2#\ e Classified Advertising Rates 1 cents per FARM HELP WANTED BUILDING COSTS ARE HIGHER FURNISHINGS AND ALL PERSONAL EFFECTS COST MORE TO REPLACE ELECTRIC MOTORKS Kitchener PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY HELP WANTED rasaArt 1945 A CanadrAie SudmaRINC 7“ TREASuRE OF cg»unmo ev Un com gill SPEED RETORNNG SquaLt commo TISINGAL rRom A GOO00 wire TOur of SOuth AMt RICA ue sik. rant »er wEaRs Thc"Aice COAST.COSM RrCA CoOWwn. sntic RIOE Centumes aGO The irour aerrer spaniSn comqurs radORs i __’ ze w accow CAMOEG t CENTRAL AMECRCA WR p ro & MtcAvi. int wibang PS : .'«' -'"?‘ _4 . veaes prSSe 0 TeEn Fimwiay & \s u i? â€"â€" -Q ow B reee had w5 Ab OSE MASSAC L D uzh o PE i e **~ Te rormentos awo ot $Teovio ~taF 4 *A Mn > commu ree the road wench c£0 w \ i/ i > ro m casucous umt of T:smaec e nED3 f ~\ ' L, SmCC rhem ts vast TDiASuRE mas 4 I x 4 P x Ne P ecinm LOSt To wuTe EM OCATM HaS ermamped Those RecriES3 coRTumE \_ C N ..# i muwmTies wio Avi Teeo to uscover mee stcet ror tae Lost mint . Fom rue lt Smay s eiame idb iAts wit 1 RC ht hMBE i r< 4 Tme SunI ERING CAUSED By WhuTE f S uzd d man‘s Lusr 0R goud ! h % cug +2 &__ CHIROPRACTIC E. G. FRY CHIROPRACTOR ELECTRICAL HAY FEVER INSURANCE DRUGGISTS FOR SALE Guelph Reâ€"winding | New and FOR SALE Kitchener Waterlos )r as aAne 2005 A Can CAPTAINED @v uf Cor rRom a 6000 wire wears Thc"Ace The Ladies Aid of St. Paul‘s 'Luthcran Church entertained the ; Ladies‘ Aid Society of St. Peter‘s | Lutheran Church, Heidelberg, at the home of Mrs. Alfred Schmitt ,recently. | The evening was spent in singâ€" ‘song various contests and bingo, ‘after which lunch was served. | 5% Queen St. South ‘Duplicating and Adding Machines, |\ _ Filing Cabinets, Desks, Safes, | Compliete Office Equipment Mr. and Mrs. Herman Vogel and daughter Antoniette have left for their home in San Francisco, after spending a week with the former‘s mother, Mrs. Henry Vogel and other relatives in the vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Vogel motored here from San Francisco, a distance of 2,800 miles, averaging about four hunâ€" dred miles a day. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schnarr and sons Albert and Morris enâ€" joyed a motor trip to Midiand on Sunday. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Schmidt and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Muegge spent Sur_xd_ay at Niagara Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schott and family spent Sunday at Hessen Road at the home of Mr. and Mrs Walter Heimpel. OnTarIO Orrice QuIEte®$ L0â€"52 Ontario St. S Phone 7â€"7562 â€" â€" Managec‘s Res. 2â€"2171 Livestock Emplioyers‘ Liability Guarantee Bond â€" Boiler Insurance Transit Insurance Sprinkler Leakage Automobile Insurance Whether BUYING or SELLING a FARM New and Used UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS All Makes Sold, Serviced and Rented GOLDING TYPEWRITAR CO. 24 Benton St. Phone Tâ€"7674 ite For Sale and For Rent by the Maker SUNDSTRAND ADDING MACHINES UNDERWOOD LIMITED A. K. CRESSMAN & SON Real Estate ard Insurance HESSENAUR & SHANTZ Limited Kitchener, 4â€"4347. We invite out of town enquiries. Smith Radio Service, 672 King St W., Kitchâ€" ener New ROYAL Standard and Portable Machines Phune 6â€"6455 Every Kind of Insurance \CamaOraAr SudmtaR@tmt + Com Bitl SPEED RETORMNG wili Tour or SoutH AMtRICA @ic« Coast"Cosme RrCa. Office 102 King St. South Phone 8â€"8024 WATERLOO,. ONTARIO Health ERBSVILLE Typewriters By Miss Versie Schaefer (Chronicle Correapondent) TYPEWRITERS TYPEWRITERS REAL ESTATE KITCHENER New and Used KITCHENER Life 24 Queen N â€" Accident Plute Glass Phone 6â€"6484 KITCHENER eStmny ‘ Sunday visitors with Mr. and Cool weather did not prevent 10â€" Mrs. James Kennedy and family : cal people and other interested in‘ Mr. and Mrs. John Brohman and turning out almost en masse for| Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kennedy and the community picnic, presentation ‘ sons John and Ronald, all of Maryâ€" and welcome home for those havâ€" hill, Mr. Doug Koch, Louis Kenneâ€" ‘ing served in the forces in World [dy and Jim Livingstone, Kitchener, ‘War II. The affair was held on the| Mr. Germaine Kennedy, Guelph, wellâ€"kept grounds of the local| Mr. Cliff Kennedy, Kitchener. school on Saturday evening with Miss Vera Hanley and Mrs. Jazk ;approximately 200 persons present | Doherty have returned to Toronto for the picnic supper and others after spending some time with Mr. coming later for the program. This; Jue Hanley was opened withot‘:xe ls.{inlg'lng ofAthe _â€"â€"_â€"_â€"_â€"_______ nymn "O God r Help in Ages, Past" and prayer led by Rev. E. | EAS']‘ Z()Rl{“ Gingerich of Kitchener. Harvey S.‘ Hallman, chairman, spoke briefly‘ i hrakigle Carraâ€"porgags. und an impressive memorial serâ€" vice was conducted in memory of _ Decoration Day 17th Line East L/Cpl. Kenneth L. Fried who was Zorra Sunday afternoon. Rev. W. killed in action in Germany. Melâ€" F. Krotz, pastor of Zion Evangeliâ€" vin S. Becker, chairman of the cal church, Tavistock, as chairman. {school board for this area, in a few The grave decoration services were tweu chosen words as a tribute of well attended. The speaker of the |respect and to honor his memory afternoon was Rev. Dr. H. A. Kelâ€" made the presentation of a bronze lerman, Calvary Evangelical ‘ plaeque to the local Evangelical Church, Kitchener. The New Dunâ€" church of which Kenneth was a dee Ladies‘\ quartette directed by ‘member . It was geceived by Harry O. T. Colemun sang several numâ€" \Brodhaecker, a trustee of the bers Adam Linglebach, cemetery | church. Following this a minute of ; superintendent read the honor roll silence was observed after which ond Joan Otto placed a bouquet of the Last Post was sounded by Bugâ€"iilowers on the grave of Mrs. John ier Douglas Laight of Galt. The|Kaufman, the only one which had |"Happy Cousins" quartette of Elâ€" |been laid to rest in the cemetery in ‘Lmira then gave a vocal selection. |the past two years. Mr. Kellerman |The presentation of Bibles lettered ‘spoke on Heb. 13:14. in gold was made on behalf of the! Rev. and Mrs. Curtis Cressman | Roseville churches and the comâ€" jspom a week in the state of Pennâ€" munity by two former pastors, Rev. |sylvania, U.S.A. Mrs. F. M. Pitman of Kitchener, Miss Elsie Cressman, Meonia Rey. N. E. Dahmss of Sebringville \Gingerich and Miss Magdalena Helâ€" and the two present pastors, Rev.‘muth are among those who attendâ€" , Mrs. Ruth Snider and Rev. C. R.,cd the Youth Conference held at Kauth and the chairman. Those| M.B.C. Pavillion, Kitchener, this presented were Willard R. Becker, | week. John C. Fried, Harry J. Hilborn,| Thrashing is nearly completed in Vernon A. Holm, James H. Perrin, |this section . All report a good crop. Elmer R. Poll, W. Orville Poll, W.| Miss Edith Bender called on Charles Rife, Kenneth C. Rife, Magdalena Helmuth Sunday night. Frederick D. Sage, Cora I. Stager,| What might have been a serious Robert C. Stager, William L. Staâ€" |accident happened Saturday mornâ€" ‘ger, John W. Tunn, Gordon L. Wilâ€"‘ing when Omer Schlagel was haulâ€" lets, George W. Woods, A. K. M. |ing milk to Cassel Cheese and Butâ€" Patterson and Helen Ann Patterâ€" |ter factory, when hi steam became ‘son. A Bible was also given tolfrightcncd and became unmanageâ€" }Mrs. L. Fried who lost her sor.|able, got loose from the wagon and Following the presentations, Dr. G.‘ran away. They were later caught |E. D. Wilson of Ayr who served in jin Moses Heimuth‘s barnyard. No the RCAMC. in North Africa,{serious damage was done but the ,Italy and Holland gave an interestâ€" |uarness was badly torn up. Miss Vera Hackbert visited friends in the Twin City on Sunâ€" day and also m brother, Arthur, war veteran, tient at Freeport San. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Becker and children and their guest, Miss Faye McTavish attended the Memorial Day services near Shakespeare on Sunday and visited at the latter‘s home. Dick Richardson of Guelph who had been assisting on the farm of Elmer Stoltz during the summer has returned to his home. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Pfohl and son Earl and Howard Kavelâ€" man of Kitchener visited at Henry Kavelman on Sunday.» Those responsible for making the affair a success were Mr. and Mrs. G. Perrin and Miss Lois Shelby who were in charge of the decoraâ€" tions. In charge arrangements were Rev .C. R. Kauth, H. S. Hallâ€" man, G. Hope, H. Brodhaecker, M. Veitch, C. Hilborn, Mrs. C. Snyder. E. Stoltz with Misses Bessie Hope and Lois Shelby, Mrs. F. Becker and Mrs. Swartz assisting in colâ€" lecting funds; in charge of the supâ€" per were Mesdames H. S. Hallman, C. Hilborn, A. Shelby, F. Becker and M. Veitch. H. Fuller of Windsor Stock Farms of Hartford, Wise., was a business visitor at the farm of E. Stoltz on Monday. ing address, At the conclusion the "Happy Cousins" took over and with Mrs. E. Gingerich at the piano concluded a program of entertainâ€" ment which was well received. Mr. Charles Snider will be in charge of the service in the United Brethren Church next Sunday evening A joint meeting of the Wilmot Centre, Ev the New Dunâ€" dee Unitodm and the local young people‘s or&ninï¬ou held u_ meeting at U !vnn‘cuef Church on Monday evening. Jac‘ Hallman was in charge and a sing song was conducted prior to the genm; o; the worship service. ayer an u:r:ture ufl.\T was led bL‘David ife. Doris tsch contributed a nodinï¬n"hl:d\" and Mr. and Mrs. Louis a piano accordian duet. The topic "Effiâ€" ROSEVILLE (ronkhe Sorpownadhms Secomos LaTen $â€"28 Escares marurak wRath m ThE SECuRITY OF Tue DeeP.. Lowt" m â€"â€"*_ _ Mrs. Enos Gingrich of Peel was |a Monday visitors with Mrs. Hy. \Wideman. Decoration Day 17th Line East| Zorra Sunday afternoon. Rev. W.( F. Krotz, pastor of Zion Evangeliâ€" val church, Tavistock, as chairman. The grave decoration services wercl well attended. The speaker of the afternoon was Rev. Dr. H. A. Kelâ€" ; lerman, Calvary Evangelical Church, Kitchener. The New Dunâ€" dee Ladies‘ quartette directed by O. T. Coleman sang several numâ€" bers. Adam Linglebach, cemetery ; superintendent read the honor roll end Joan Otto placed a bouquet of : ‘ilowers on the grave of Mrs. John Kaufman, the only one which had | been laid to rest in the cemetery in f the past two years. Mr. Kellerman f spoke on Heb. 13:14. _ Misses Lorina Schmidt and Wiiâ€" ma Frey, Mrs. Earl Miller and Mrs. ‘,Owen Bowman were joint hostessâ€" es at a social evening at the latter‘s home Tuesday in honor of Mrs. R. Class, who is leaving shortly for Kemptville. Various contests were enjoyed. Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Martin, Walâ€" lenstein, Mr. Ervin Gingrich, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Brubacher of near Hawkesville were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Elias Gingrich. _ Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Bowman of Blair were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Bowman. Mrs. Anna Stadebbauer and Mary of Elmira were weekâ€"end guests of Mrs. Katherine Schmidt. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Forbes, Ottaâ€" wa visited Mr. Emanuel and Miss Clara Soehner. Mr. and Mrs. Moses Horst and family of Wadsworth, Ohio, with Mr. and Mrs. Nahtaniel Horst. Members of the Trinity Lutheran Church and friends enjoyed their annual picnic at Mootrefeld Comâ€" munity Park, Sunday. _ Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bowman ;isi}.ed Mr. and Mrs. Anson Martin, cel. Miss Esther Soehner entertained the Nightingale Knitting Club at her home Friday evening. _ _ ing when Omer Schlagel was haulâ€" ing milk to Cassel Cheese and Butâ€" ter factory. when hi steam became frightened and became unmanageâ€" able, got loose from the wagon and ran away. They were later caught in Moses Heimuth‘s barnyard. No serious damage was done but the uarness was badly torn up. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Klein of Walkâ€" crton, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Klein of Brantford, Mr. and Mrs. Jacobs of Tavistock spent Sunday with Mr. @nd Mrs. Simon Stemmler Thrashing is nearly completed in this section . All report a good crop. Miss Edith Bender called on Magdalena Helmuth Sunday night. What might have been a serious accident happened Saturday mornâ€" Miss Elsie Cressman, Meonia Gingerich and Miss Magdalena Helâ€" muth are among those who attendâ€" ed the Youth Conference held at M.B.C. Pavillion, Kitchener, this week. ct his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Moser acâ€" companied by Mrs. Alex Moser were visitors to Formosa on Sunâ€" cay. Miss Johannah Schiebel of Indiâ€" ana is spending a two weeks‘ vacaâ€" tion with her sister, Mrs. Schedeâ€" witz. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Foerster of Glen Allan were visitors Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Knobâ€" ifuch. > Miss Vera Hanley and Mrs. Jack Doherty have returned to Toronto after spending some time with Mr. Jue Hanley Mr. Wm. Ament has returned to Detroit after spending some time with his father here. _Rev. and Mrs. Curtis Cressman spent a week in the state of Pennâ€" sylvania, US.A. son of townline, Mr. and 'un'smi ney Reist spent Sunday with «nd Mrs. Wilfred Hanley Miss Iarg Hanley has secured a position at Stratford. Ronnie Linseman of Kitchener Mr. and Mrs. T. Kay, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Helm and daughter Maâ€" ry, Mr. and Mrs. Allison Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Moser. FLORADALE By Mrs. Gertrude Bowman <Chronicle Gorrespondent) | _ Masters Dow and Doug]u Philâ€" !lips are holidaying with their uncle, Mr. M. Hamel of Chatsworth. Rev .and Mrs. Earl King, returnâ€" | |ed missionaries from Africa, 1.heir| three children, also Louis Antenya, . !« colored boy from the Rand, West | ; Africa, and Mr. and Mrs. A. Gauâ€" lcy of Toronto were recent visitors | i‘at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. $ ‘Honderich. Master Louis Antonyi| | was a stowaway from Africa and | |he has been more or iess adoptedl | by Rev. King, who is assuming full | charge of him during the missionâ€" | aries‘ furlough in Canada, at the| end of which time he will take him | vack to Louis‘ native land. ' By Mrs. Clarence Diamond { (Chronicle Correspondent) Miss Leona Brenneman enterâ€" tained the boys of her Sundayg School class from the Presbyterian | Church to a weiner roast on the ‘ lawn of her home on Tuesday evenâ€" i ing. A very enjoyable evening was ; i«ported by the boys. Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Ross returned from their summer vacation which was spent at Montreal, Weir, Que., und touring the Gaspe Peninsula. Mr. Gideon Boshart, manager of the Stovel‘s Limited Turnip Plant expects to open for the Fall term in the near future. Rev. and Mrs, Dengis of Stratâ€" lord Evangelical Church and forâ€" merly of New Hamburg, visited in Mr. and Mrs. Robert Robertsun of Calgary, Mrs. John Hyde of Chatham, Mrs. Wilbur Hyde and son Jack and Mr. and Mrs. William Eurk of Millbank visited with Mrs. Eli Roth and Miss Katharine Roth Rev. James Martin, who has been minister at the Baden Mennonite Church, is leaving to take a special course in the United States, and on Sunday morning he preached his {arewell sermon. * BY JON STABLES A PANTOMINE Long Distance (alls Have "Shot up" too! Equipment is being added just as fast as the supply situation will permit. But compliâ€" cated things like switchboards take time to build and install, even when you‘re as imâ€" patient as we are to restore Long Distance Service to peak efficiency. And that means once again giving you instant service on every call you make. BADEN |_ Mr. and Mrs. Enos Gingerich and Brian were Thursday visitors with ;thm’r daughter, Mrs. Donald Leisâ€" {kau and Mr. Leiskau of Weston. |__ Mrs. Ezra Koehler visited with friends in Sarnia and district and on her return Mrs. W. Thompson and daughter of Sarnia accompaâ€" nied her to Baden for a visit. Mr. Claire Gingerich of Listowel spent the weekâ€"end with his parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Enos Gingerich. The Baden Boy Scouts held their | regular meeting on Wodnmdu_v; evening in the basement of the Presbyterian Church. The meeting | was in charge of Trooper Donald : Holst. i Mr. and Mrs. Messerschmidt and | daughters, Betty and Lois of Galt | and Mr. Elroy Ruby of Kitchener were visitors on Sunday with Mr ; and Mrs. Sam M. Roth. I 40. position 44. group of | CROSSWORD â€" â€" â€" By Eugene Sheffer | discussion VERTICAL 7. arguing 13. mait drink 1. among 8. fence part 14. river in Italy 2. Italian city 9. sister of 15. something 3. conical rolls Ares that cannot of thread 10. poker stake be done snn mssn 1:. my tyrant 19. up 20. printer‘s ANSWER measure 21. solar disk og â€"a 25. ,’l“’,'\‘:;m‘ Sn( 31 affl{elo[s M S[9lv[S) 20 Peer Gyntu _ |(QL UNI3M§ 3]0| xB 3inf 2| 1 mother 30. unfeeling 31. expire 32. conversing 34. yawn 35. suspended 36 #ymbol for erbium 37. not present MORIZONTAL 48. Tennysonian 1. curves character 5. insane 49. droops 8. type of fuel 50. turf 12. intended for _ 51. lairs 19 44 authentic fish eans / P GGp G 47 , _ Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Leyes visitâ€" ; cd recently with Mr. and Mrs. Norâ€" ! bert Leyes and family. , _ Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ritchie visited ‘for a few days with their daughâ€" ‘ter, Mrs. Robert Hunter and Mr. gliunlvr of near St. Catharines. a few days at their summer home | 1t Wasaga Beach. ; _ Postmaster Albert M. Everets has jbeen making alterations at the loâ€" |cal post office which not only imâ€" | proves the appearance of the office Lut _ should _ facilitate _ business |greatly. Rev. David I. Forsyth of Waterâ€" loo United Church occupied the pulpit in Livingston Presbyterian Church on Sunday evening at 7.30 p.m. He is in charge of the services there while the regular minister, Kev. John V. Mills is on vacation. 4. mining excavations 5. spar 6. Mohammed‘s C. F. HOLLAND Manager 77p 77 Gf 28. to the right i0 sensntional feat 17 ~neademic themes 34 rasped 16 Greek letter 17 exploite i8 Adriatic wind i9 cory 10. mow vehicle (1 number 12 mint 13 completes 15 game of 11. playthings 16. male offspring 17. covert satire 21. lengthwise 22. resinous substance 23. tree of olive family 24. herb of bean family 25. scanty providers 26. mountain * on Crete 27. pinch 28. to the rig i0 sensation 7 7