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The advertiser agree: that the puollannr shall no: be liable for damages imam; out of erron in nu-sruumunu Inigullil In nnioum paid for the wars actually owuplotl II: was WW0: 4-1 the advertisement in which the error, occurred, wnauw: ouch urn): 1. due to can negligence of no utuuna or ol-lwrwlu, tum more Ihall be no Iulhima luinon-Inurnun in any auveruuunein ouch IIIVOIIIIGIIIGIIL Payable In Advance W-tern nut lulu- In hlemorlarn Notices us on Wedding Illn- lu cent. lot over) atluluomu fatlml 81.00. PM... Agents Wanted AN OLD E. IPABLISIIED CAN- adian calendar firm requires ll represent.ative to sell their line on a commission basis in Princo: Edward Island. No object to non- competitive line. Reply givirs age. experience and all olner pair- ticulars that you think useful to Box 521, London, Ontario. CHRISTMAS CARD AGENTS - Boxed Christmas Card assort- ments you have been waiting fur. Luminous rainbow with mirror- like sparkle, various other Fea- ture Box nbS0l'l.melll.s. Double Fcalurc, Winter Scenes and mam others Fall and fancy DIIPLI gift wrapping. Christmas seals, beau- tiful rayon multl-colored corded gift tying ribbon, serviettes sta- tionery, scripture Text Cards. Christmas and Everyday. dainty plastic and other Everyday cards box assortments. send for whole- sale price list immediately. No obligation. Of course, we also supply personal Christmas card sample album if required. serv- ing Canada. with fine greeting cards, gift. wrapping and gill: tying ribbon for all occasions since 1912. N. Newton Walpcrt. Suite 203 University Tower Build- ing, 660 St. Catherine St. W.. Montreal, Canada. cars Leaving .....AM...... CAR LEAVING FOR BOSTON Wednesday, 20th, can accom- modate four. Phone 20 L. '. CAR LEAVING FOR HALIFAX Tuesday morning. Can accom- modate four. Returning Friday. Phone 2275-L. cars & Trucks For Sale FOR SALE - A NEW 1950 MET- eor Custom Sedan. Phone Morl- fague 35-2. FOR SALE -- 1929 MODEL ”A" Ford. Apply Elmer Clow. Cherry Vallry. FOR SALE - 28 CHEV. SEDAN. Excellent condition. Eric Mac- Qallum. Marshfleld. FOR SALE-MODEL A FORD truck tractor; also ti. block. Ap- ply Layton Smith, winsloe. FOR SALE - I950 VANGUARD Sedan. Apply Queen Street. Service Station. FOR. SALE - 1032 WILLIS Knight. Also small room stove and large kitchen table? Can be sccn at 1310 Spring Park Road after 5 ' lo k. FOR SALE - HALF-TON TRUCK. Studebaker. with heater. etc. Condition like new. 11,000 miles. 01.000 cash. Tcrms can be ar- ranzcd if necessary. Apply Clivc MncNeill. Rustico. For sale OR SALE - KITCHEN SET. Nearly new. 181 Kent Street, FOR SAI.I'I-ENGLISII RANSOME Potato Di ger. Ready for work. Willis. Cornwall. . - GOOD FEED TUR- ic bushel. Plione R-1-4 Rhodes Warren. .E - 2-WHEELED I-IIGI-I sidcd trailcr. 350.00. 349 Willow Avcnuc. Sl;mrncrsidc. forgsalad FOR SALE - MAPLE LEAF gang plow in good woriung order, and 2-furrow lruclur John McLeod, Granville. FOR SALE - 50 ACRE FARM. Good land and buildings. Two miles from Charlottetown. Alfrt-.1 Stavert, Bunbury. FOR SALE -- PUREDRED COC- ker Spaniel pups. Blacks and reds. Two months old. Apply to Walter Gamble. A.briny, P. E. I. lT()-R SALE - HAND on POWER poll"-0 graders. with or without plclcng tables (Roller)vs:5u.00 ti z;l50.00. Francis Macbougall. Canoe Cove. FOR SALE - PUMP. COIVIPLETE for 50 foot well. Gang plow, single plow, disc. harrow, 314, H. P. Engine. Frank MacDonald. Eldon. POP. SALE - GAR WOOD HY- draulic carry all (earth mover: loaded capacity 1.2 Cubic Yards. For further information write Box 522. Guardian. L FARM FOR SALE - AT GREEN- field, King's County, 114 acres. 75 acres clear, balance good soft D cod and lumber. Apply to Wil- am Noddy. Greenfield, or S. S. Hessian. Solicitor. Montague. FOR SALE - 8". 4". LI" GOOD used heavy gauge boiler tubing in long lengths suitable for welt casings. drainage. building posts Maurice Block 5; Co.. 158 Kent Street. FOR SALE-NINE ROOM HOUSE on Dulce Street at Beaver Sum- merside. Must be sold before October 15th. Will accept best of- fer. FVL L. K. Orchard House 24. Slamon Park, R. C. A. E. Sum- merslde. For Rent TO LET - FURNISHED BED sitting room and kitchen. Adults only. Apply 9 King Square TO LET - ONE PURNISIIEI) room, suitable for one or two girls. Apply 103 Fitzroy. .:....:.........::.. OFFICES FOR RENT -- IMMED- iate rrv. Apply I-Iorr.e Motors. Phone 1707. TO LET - GROUND FLOOR. Good location for' offices or Store. can be remodelled to suit. Apply 201 Great George Street. To RENT - HEATED. FURNISH- cd roomton ground floor suit- able for nurses. business girls or middle aged couple. Writ-2 Box 518. care Guardian. FOR RENT-TWO APARTMI-:N'l'S in Alberton. with bath and hot water heating. Garden, rzarmzt: and orchard included. Write R. T. Larkin. General Delivery. Charlottetowwn, P. E. I. -Clientele Help Wanted WANTED - A MAID. 52 UPPER Hillsboro Street. '' Help Wanted WANTED-LABORATORY TECH- nlclan. Apply to Administratar. Victoria Public Hospital. Frederic- ton. N. B., stating qupllflcatloxm experience and salary expected, ron snuz - own 1'! GAUGE rlouhlc hnrrcl shotgun (Fox). Bnrreltls Garage. I7-OR SALE-825 X 20 FIRESTONE Tire. Used less than 3500 miles Apply Tanton'.s Accessories FOR SALE - QUANTITY OF Barley and Oats. Arthur Hurrv, Charlottetown Royalty. ion saw - NINE CATTLE. Jemcs MacCal1um. Bra ckley Point. i For: SALE - USED CLOTHING. Two Ladies Coats and Dresses. Size 14-16. Phone 2834-15. FOB SALE-TIIRESIIING MACH- ine. in flood repair. James swan. Cornwall. FOR SALE - ALMOST NEW Fawcctt Range. Priced for quick sale. Apply Daniel Reilly, Mon- tague. VOR SALE m NEW IIUILDINCI, groove and tongue boards size :3 x 18. Charles wise, Harring- n. --AM-...:....?..... HOUSE FOR SALE - 10 EUSTON Street. summer-side. All mode-rn cloinvenlcnces. Dial 2386. summer. A c. FOR SALE -- POWER POTATO Grader. 10 foot Escalator and Beater Digger. Allan Rain-don. Cnvchead Rdad. FOR SALE - HOUSE AT 311'. Edward Heights. 100 foot front- age on Mt. Edward Road. 0 rooms and bath. Clly water. Possession October. Elmer C. Coslaln. WANTED - CERTIFIED mwn Cleric with hispcrislng experience. APPIY in own handwriting to grnsaonds Drug store, Amherst. llnrserv Stock RESERVE NOW FOR FAI.-I. Planting - Fast Growing Chin- cse Elm Hedge 12-20 lfpches when shipped-planted one foot apart- 25 for 33.98. Giant Exhibition Paeonles, red, white or pink, 3 for 51.89; Gorgeous assoi-ml col. ours, large Darwin Tulip Bulbs- 25 for 51.79 or 100 for 56.95 Apple Trees. Macmtosh, Spy. or Den.-. ions 3 ft. high 3 for 31.9& rm,-p coloured Garden outdo um. every order. Brookdali.-King.-. twmy Nurseries. Bowmnnvlii-.. on- nr o. Plumbing Ami lluatltig EXPERIENCED PLIJMBERS AND Bteamfltters, apply Reid 5, cnm. bridge Limited. R. C. . P. 5". tlon, Summeralde. P. 1. Typewriters SEE THE ALI.-NEW PERSONAL Portable Typewriiu - the only office typewriter personal size New portable do: In. new spark- ling performance. cash or terms Remington Rana Limited. 134 Richmond Street. Charlottetown Vlutgl WANTED-SECOND IIAND PIPI- Ptlrnaca. 'Oood condition. Gall 1600-I2. ............................ WANTED - III! OI LATER model Pontiac cut at once. Must be in good condition. Phone now. 3 THE GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN .---.--.-. Pain income For P. E. I. Up First Hall This Year O'I'1'AwA, Sept. 11 - (GP) Canadian farmers 'got. higher prices for wheat. and livestock in' the first half of.1060. but the amount of cash inccme they earned in that period was sharply below the cash they got in the first half of 1949. The Bureau of Statistics report- ed Saturday that cash income from the sale of farm products totalled ;l1'l0.5l0.00o in the 1060 period - a 069.405.o00 earned the previous year, and 5.9 per cent below iihe 3925.008,- 000 earned in the six months of 1948. Most of the reduction had noth- ing to do with prices, The bigger income in the 1049 period was due to the fact that the Government then announced R no-cent.-a-bushel increase in the price it was paying for Western wheat delivered to the Canadian Wheat Board. The pay- ment. sending the initial wheat price from 51.55 to 31.75, covered all wheat delivered to the Board since 1945. Thus. a farmer who had been delivering steadily to the Board since 1946 got unusually heavy pali- ments during the first half of 1919. He received his normal payments during the first half of 1950. The Bureau said cash income from the sale of wheat in 1950 was up as a result of both higher in- itial prices and increased market- ings. smaller markets and lower initial prices reduced income from coarse grains. with the exdepticn of hogs. in- come from livestock -was higher. Cash income from this source t.ot- alled 3389.400,000. an increase of 10.4 per cent over the 1949 dgure of s352.800,000. Dairy products income, estimated at s153.'i00.000. was seven per cent below the 1049 total of O185.000.ll)0. some of the decline was attributed to lower prices for eggs. l Because of the smaller payments made to western wheat farmers in the 1950 period. the Prairies bore most of the cash-lnccme decline. The Bureau said that in the case of Saskatchewan. the drop in in- come amounted to almost 50 per cent, in Manitoba 44 per cent and in Alberta 33 per cent. Provincially, Ontario farmers led the cash-lnccme field. taking more than one-third of the total income. The total for Ontario was estimated at 5324,22-L000. compared with 3311.- 172.000 in 1949; Quebec. S150.022.000. compared with 3l5'l,437.0()0: Alber- ta, 3139.-163.000. compared with s20'l.988,000; Saskatchewan. 8114.- 322000. compared with 3221140000. other Prcvinces with 1949 totals in brackets: Manitoba. 351,055,000 690.081.0001: British Columbia, 336836.000 (035.- 103.000); New Brunswick, 320.456,- 000 (s20.012.(lC0): Nova Scotla, 316.- 636.C00 (S16,6'59.0D0); Prince Edward ISlfll'ld.,- 39.502.000' (S8.8l3,000l. CASTEL GANDOLFO. Italy. Sept. 15 - (AP) - The Pope will celebrate a mass in his private chapel Sunday dedicated to in- mates of jails and prisons through- out the world, it was announced today. FROST DAMAGE Severe frrost. injury is reported from the Experimental Station at Beaverlodge. Alberta. On August 15, five inches of snow fell, which flattened the grain crops and five degrees of frost the following night wiped out tender crops like tomatoes. corn and beans. Officials say that cereal crops were considerably damaged by the frost and low grades may be ex- pected. Farther north at. Port Simpson, N. W. 'I'.. the frost dam- age was reported to be light and crops are said to be in excellent condition. POTATO PRODUCTION PRAC- TICES Potatoes in some instances are replacing summerfallow in pre- paration for the sugar beet crop, according to officials in the Economic: Division of the De- partment of Agriculture, Ottawa. who are making a study of potato drcp of 18.6 per cent. from the 31,- . Figures Tabled lie Poltmf Prices l"IClvURlS TABLED The present market price to the growers in Prince Edward Island of potatoes delivered to the market is '10 cents per 75 IDl.. or 50 eta. per bushel. according to a return tabled in 'tha Home of Commons last. week. In the same return. the pres- ent market price to the BFOWNS 1" New Brunswick for loll lbs. of pot- atoes was given at. 31.00-61.10. Iom! 31.26. To queries as to the average cost of producing and marketlnz potatoes in both Provinces. the ana- wer was, "Information not. avail- able." In another return it was intim- ated that. 33,643,081 lbs of butter 15 now owned by the Government. The entire balance of 1949 butter. amounting to 9.705.602 lbs. was sold to the trade i.n Canada during the months of July and August. The net. price received in July was 50.- 20 ct.s.. i.ri August 50.02 cts. These prices cover the sales of low butter and allow for deterioration in quality resulting from storage. plus charges due to extra handling in having samples withdrawn from storage for grading, tempering, etc. Shipping News Arrived Saturday: Alcoa Partner. from Montreal. Canadian Conquerer. Montreal. Standway. Sydney, N.S. sailed Saturday: None. Arrived Sunday: None. Sailed Sunday: Alcoa Partner. for Bermuda. AT SAINT JOHN Arrived Saturday and Sunday: None. Sailed Saturday: Woldlngham Hill, for West In- dies. Salled Sunday: None. CANADA PROVINCE 'OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 8th day of September AD. 1950. In Re Estate of George A. Day. late of Charlottetown in Queen's County in the said Province. formerly of Hope River in Queen's County, Retired Farm- er. deceased, testale. To the Sheriff of the county of Queen's County or any Con- stable or literate person Within said County GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the petition on file of M. Alban Far- mer of Charlottetown aforesaid. the executor of lhe above named estate praying that n citation may be ,issued for lhe purpose herein- after set forth: You are there- fore hereby rcquircd lo cite all persons interested in lhe said Es- tate to be and appear before the Judge present at a Probate Court to be held in the Court House in Charlottetown in Queen's Coun- ly in the said Province. on Tues- day the 17th day of October next coming. at the hour of t'leV9n o'clock forenoon of the same day to shew cause if any they 03" why the Accounts of the said Es- crop Rotations OTTAWA. Sept. 1050 -- The" as- tablishment of I farm plan and a systematic map rotation is the fundamental procedure followed on Illustration Station farms in east- ern Canada. Such a plan allows for the progressive development of soil improvement practices over the en- tire tillable acreage of the farm. The rotation adopted depends on the type of farming, the adapta- tion of grasses and legumes. the proportion of casli crops desired. weed infestation, soil type and the area. of avallabe crop land. Crop ro- tatlon allows for the proper bal- ance of crop production, simplified management. regularity in weed control programmes, more orderly appearance of the farm and great-' er crop yields. Each Illustration station farm is organized on the basis of a crop ro- tation which provides a proper bal- ance of cereals and forage for the livestock carried. In many 850 to O "000 Borrow from Household Finance on your signature. No cndoncrl or bank- ablc security needed. We specialize in prompt cash loans for any purpose. 3 out of I prefer Houlchold Finance for fast. friendly service. Phone or atop in today! a second shorter crop followed on a part of the farm par- ticularly adapted to such crops corn or roots. The most popular main farm rotation is one of five years duration; 1. e. Cereal. I-lay, I-lay. Hay. "However. they vary in length from the short three-year rotation for special or hoed-crop production to the ten- year rotation where alfalfa is parti- cularly well adaptcd and can be ieft; down for periods up to seven years. In all of the rotations stu- died on Illustration Stations in Eastern Canada one or more years of hay crops are included in the cycle. The fact. that yields are well sus- tained by orderly farm practices is borne out by the level of productiv- ity on Station farms. In some in- stances the crop yields have been increased through several rotation cycles. It. has been found that the longer crop cycles have been more effective in maintaining high pro- ductivity. The average yield of 125 crops of Tumips in four-year rotations has been 17.55 tons per acre, while the average yield of 304 crops in five- year rotations has been 20,76 tons. Similarly in the four-yea: rotation. 146 crops of oats have averaged 37.1 bushel per acre. while 392 crops in the five-year rotation have averag- ed 48.1 bushel. Relatively higher yields of first and second crop hny have been obtained in the five-year rotation. From the standpoint of efficient farm management and sustained farm productivity. it is advantag- eous for every farmer to review his farm set-up and determine the pro- portion of crops required to meet his livestock feeding demands, the adaptation of the various crops to his 5011. and any specla1' problem such as weed control. After careful consideration the establishment of an organized and methodical crop rotation will make the farm more efficient to manage, more produc- tive and more attractive in appear- MICE. CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 25th day of August A. D , 1950. In Re Estate of CONSIWNCI-; LYDIA CAMPBELL law of Char- lottoto .. in Queens County in the ufd Province, widow. deceased. Gate late should not be passed and the ye, Estate closed as prayed for in said petition and on motion of Josevh R. McMillan, Esquire. Proctor for said Petitioner. AND IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that a true copy hereof be forth- with published in some ncwsP3r per published in Charlottetown aforesaid once in each week for at least four consecutive week: from the date hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following public places respectively. namely. in the hall of the Court House in Charlottetown aforesaid. at or near the Bank of Nova Scotla in Charlottetown aforesaid. and AT OR NEAR THE store of McGui- gan and Boyle in Hunter River in Queen's County aforesaid so that all persons interested in the said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. WITNESS His Honour Harold Leonard Palmer. Judge of the said Probate Court at Charlottetown in Queen's County. the day and year first above written. production practices in the lrri- By "1, com; gated areas of southern Alberta. 1,5, In some cases it was found that (Sgd) potatoes followed ' summerfallow E. MARGARET ANDREW. or a legume crop ploughed down. Reglltrar. Quickies by Ken Reynolds Ii,-T:-I -G. 'Fh-anon-1-c. Guardian Want Ad-and "Plug In thexelectrict clock see what .'winm- .. Mum. I: lei” - H 1 ' A ii J urdzilu. To our Sheriff of the County of Queens County or any Constable or lloerate psi-Ion within said County GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the petition on file of John Campbell Coolie of Charlottetown aforesaid, Postal Supervisor, the solo exem- tor of the above d Estate praying that a. citation may be issued for the purpolc hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all persons Inter- ested In the laid Estate to be and appear before the Judge present at a Probate Court. to be held In the Court Home in Charlottetown In Queen! County, In the said Prov- Ince. on Thursday the 28th day of September next coming. at the hour of eleven o'clock forenoon of the some day totnliew cause If any they can why the Accounts III the laid Estate should not be passed and the Estate cloned as prayed for in said petition and on motion of Donald Moltlnnon. Proctor for aald . ' A C8305. 15 All-nun! No. of Meat lily ofI.oIn Months Plylnilf. ” sm.su 6 sia.oo 3214.79 12 320.00 Heed C,-op, 5490.48 18 332.00 5100.58 24 &i6.00 I I I-1 ll Grafton lino! Room 2. Phillips Bldg. Phone 3992 CNAILOTIIIOWN, F.I.I. Ncurn 9 la 5 or by oppahillnuf Icon mud: in rulilenla of nearby Fowl! mum me Hnuc we: inn Grain WINNIPEG, Sept. 1'! .- (C?) - Firmness in cuts futures was the only feature of an otherwise dull trading session at the Winnipeg Grain Exchange Saturday. Other prices were easier. Offerings were liberal in Octo- ber oats and some commercial de- mand developed. -There were some increased sales in the de- ferred months. Rye after early hesitation also firmed up during lain trade. No oxpon business was report- ed loday. Clnss two wheat. for export to countries outside the international wheat agreement. was unchanged. Onts: 0c 90 1-8; Dec 82 1-4; Miiy 83 I-2A. Bnrlcy: Oct 1.32 3-4; Dlc 1.19 3-4: May 1.19 1-813. Rye: ON 1.46; Dec 1.44 3-83; May 1.49 1-2A. Flax: Ocl 4.00: Oct 3.98A'. May 4.92.1. PRETORIA. Sept. 17 - (Reut- crs) -- The ashes of Field Mar- shnl Jan Chrlstlaan Smuts. whose body was cremated in'Johunnes- burg Friday. will be scattered at a small informal gathering at the Smulst farm near Pretoria. his son. Jnnnlc Srnuts. said Sat- urday. Smuls died last Week. FREE PLUMBING GATALOGIIE AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY Baths. Basins, Slnirs. Closets. Pipe. Fittings. Septic-Tanks. Water Pumps. Furnaces, Radiators. Tools. etc. MAIN PLUMBING E HEATING SUPPLIES C0. 1050 (15) St. Lawrence DIvd.. Montreal. Quebec. V OUR SALVAGE MARKET SCRAP CAR BATTERIES. on. 31.50 MIXED SCRAP STEEL and , CAST IRON, long ion (2240 COWIIIDE. per lb. HOBSEIIAIR. per lb. Gm BEER BOTTLES. carton -....- also UNWASHED WOOL. per lb. - are Above prices delivered our T save norm! on your: rorcuo DIGGING. . We can supply you with an English RANSOME BIGGER These Diggers are fully V provcn in P. E. I. They are lower in price and very few repairs are required from year to years JAS. A. MIONEILL & SONS -SUMMERSIDE risrngn OATTLE Have on hand 30 head of Feeder Cattle. Write or Phone RALPH K. ADAMS. O'Leai-y, P. E. I. PHONE 14 USED TRII I949 I947 I946 I942 I936 I933 1937 FORD SEDAN I944 Stake Body 1 947 & I-llI.LMAN seam si,ooo MERCURY COACH HUDSON scum DESOTO SEDAN . . . . . PLYMOUTH SEDAN . . . PLYMOUTH SEDAN . . . USED TRUCKS ' , 2-ton CHEVROLET SEDAN. K.B.S. 6 INTERNATIONAL TRUCK W. R. JENKINS GREAT GEO. ST. Q SEPTEMBER 13, 1950' QT iron sane Twp desirable lots for sat. near Charlottetown on mg", way. . Centrally located. V WRITE BOX 521 . GUARDIAN . FOR Assn: BLOOMFIPELD STATION, GENERAL srorir: . -A going concern and good business proposition - ware. houses. ten acres land. barn, and newly remodelled dwell. ing. May be bought with or without stock. Apply to :- RAY GALLANT . clns cxsi 1.000 1.050 800 200 I50 375 loan o-uoooaoaloor I000; 375 HELP WANTED Two an-pericnced pipe filters required for steam power plant contraction Job. Able and other general fitting. Several months work for capable men. . Apply to MABITIMI: EI..EC'I'RlC COMPANY, LIMITED 138 Grafton Street TENDERS frenders will be received at day. September 1950. for th 01 Tflnl-Clnldlagiihway Section:-North River toward Corn- wall-npproxlmately on. nine, Specifications and tender form: may be hm 39, the office of the Deputy Minister of Public Works and Highways. Provlncliii Buildlnz. Charlottetown. II. (1. WHITE. Deputy Minister. to handle high procure piping thin office until noon on Satur- the sub-grading and gnveiilns And it is hereby ordered that I true copy hereof be forthwith pub- lished in come aawlpaper publish- ed in Charlottetown aforesaid once in each week for at least four eon- oaeutlve week: from the data here- of and that I true copy hereof be forthwith posted In the following public places rapectlvely. namely. in the hall of the Court House in Charlottetown aforeuld. at or near the Royal Bank of Canada In Charlottetown aforesaid. and at or near the Bank of Nova Sootla In Charlottetown ' " I0 that all pan-Iona interacted In the said Is- tate an aforuald may have din- notice thereof. r WITNESS Ill! Honour Harold Leonard Pdmer. Judie of the paid Probate court at ClIu'Iott4.town aforesaid, the day and your first shove written. By the Court. E. MARGARET ANDREW, (L. 8-) Registrar. FOR SALE HOUSE AND LU! 46 Duke St, Summerside Semi-Bungalow. Four rooms and bath. Newly renovated. Full cement basement. MORLEY II. DELL, 93-, as '31-” solicitor. . 31X- warehouse. Mnumci nook & co. DEPT. ruamc woaxs AND HIGHWAYS mum. .5, Km 8.. g cmmmn CI-IARI.a0fI'I'ETOWN. am. T WT OUR WAY av J. R. ' WILLIAMS -THERE rr I5 OH. r.'M comma. - I NOW. AN' D9N'T BUT I HAVE TO . BEVQE-1lfrlLCAE I.BRlN6 MORE! I HAPPENED CAN'T WOLF