' lotletown Stewart. »‘l0ill0i.0Wl'l in St. Paul‘s Perish Hail. I I IWNSLAR REMEDIES no TOILE PREPARATIONS Are being used by thou- sands of satisfied patrons in every section of the United States and Canada. There is a very ood reason for this_-Each en- slar product Jrepresents the most carefuliylselccted ingredients compounded by the most skillful stud- ents of medicine and the finest perfumers. Let us tell you more about them. E.A.F0stei CENTRAL nnucsroan _ \ A _‘_ OGTOBER'9,19 ‘Kati-item 7 m »- lyawfiiéil. “this... war, shot and killed Mfg twenty-one, " who severely Ailpine accident. his sister, shot her. of murder. ---_4oo----— representing ithe various bilfiléll. A ililASiilliillii. viiiiinncwé“ Advertisements sadsrJlla beading, la. pes- In" for we; u. aertlol. Where co lea eels to ear must be add to coat to eova atraotiena count; la one are a owed as one word. b Lemlttanees as case Iltlaat rali lelh. meshed earatabe " -s"'='¢“.‘§i.€‘i vvvvvv v1 v forwarded. Ive cents V0 llllrea (as ILIII mmmmmww v vvwv- Agents Wanted AI IIIERGETIO HA1!’ ‘l0 MARK- et the Service Shield in Prince Edward Island. Good proposition for the right party. Art Novel- ties Co. London. Ont. PORTRAIT AGENTS WRITE U8. state amount cf your business for special prices. We now have the _ largest, best equipped plant in Canada, can give prompteat ser; vice and best work at moderate frames . Free Samples. Mer- chants Portrait Company. Tor- on o. 161231-1541’. ‘ For Sale. FOR IALE—A THIRTEEN LIGHT chandlier, suitable for church or hall. Apply Manager Prince Ed- ward Theatre. 2lii9-9-3f-tf. MQIIAUGIILIN SEDAN — VERY slightly used, 1920 model run 3200 miles. worth $4.500 will be sold immediately at $3,000. This car is running better than if it was new. It is beautifully uphol- stered in grey. Everything guar- anteed. W. B. Prowse & Sons. 33fi9-l0-7-3l. Situations Vacant 1 ‘ l <‘ "1 'iT.here will be .11’lLXlIO1\.much mwmng in prosperous Canada this Christ- mas. Groatcst imaginable mand for our exclusive but not vXilvm-iive private Christmas (lrvciini: Fords. Representatives niultiniz‘ trrmondoils profits. Five dollar saniplo book free to work- ers. lmidioy-Gnrrctson Limited. Iirantfurd, (lntario. FORD SEDAN FOR SALE-AVE are offering for sale at a very low price one Ford Sedan. 1910 model as good as new, beautifully upholstered, five passenger, wire wheels and spare wire wheel, complete set of five Lee-punct- ure proof tires and shock absorb- er. self-starting and electric light. Priced so as to sell at once. 1V. l}. Prowse 8: Sons. 3339-l0-7-3l. Female Help Wanted- Male Help Wanted $20 ANI) Ill‘ MADE \VEEI(LY IIY our agents mcn and women in spare time. day or evenings, sell- illi: tho host and largest selec- .tion of Personal (lrcctlni: Christ- mas cards at popular prices. Mag- iiliica-nt sample hook free. No ex- prrionco necessary. Docs not in- tvrftvl‘? with regular work. A fcw sprout-y opportunities still upon. Service guaranteed. Modern Art Company. liiaiiufacturers, 122 Richmond “West. Toronto. Lost 1.0941‘ ON (JCT. ii IIIVIWVEEN CIIAII- loin-town and St. Andrews, 32x4 tlri- on rim. Finder will be ro- wnrdcd by leaving at office of liruct: Stcivart & Co. T0 149t- FIlllNIflIIEl) ROOM T0 IIET—ON Rroiind floor. Suitahlo for two roomcrs. Apply 15!! ivatcr Street. WANTED A MAID FOR GENERAL housework. Apply Mrs. Charles Andrew, Summcrslde. MAID WANTED A1‘ ONCE. GOOD wages. Apply Russ Hotel. 3837-10-1-3i. MAID \VANTED FOR GENERAL ply to ‘Mrs. PrinceStrect. \VANTEI)—A CAPABLE WOMAN P. 1V. Turner, with good salary in nice homo at Charlottetown. One belonging try preferred. Write giving roi- orencra and salary required to lio.\' I72 or telephone 1151'». 3829-10-0-3 ____. Nursing i1; PRIVATE IURSII EARN Ill! ‘I'D I0 a week. Learn without leav- , ng home. Descri ive booklet sent irce. College o! Science, Dept. Toronto. Can- ad; IOIS-S-IOMEBIMBI. Specialleetings The Itnv. F. S. Porter, Maritime SOCi'l‘iill‘y_ of iho Canadian Bible Slociety and Judlge Forbes oi Si. John, N. 8.. expect to arrive today in Charlottetown. These gentle- men intend holding meetings in iho interesl of the Bible Society as follows: Rev. Mr. Porter will conduct ilho following- Sunday October 10ih, George- tmvn. Monday October 11th, Sourls. 'l‘uosduy, October 12th, Bay For- time. b [Wednesday October 13th, Kings- 0P0. ‘Thursday October 141th, Stanley. Friday October 15th, Cavendish. Sunday, October 17th, Murray liar r. lMonday, October 18th, Murray Harbor North. - R"l‘ucsday. October 19th, Murray var. ,_ Wednesday October 20th, Char- " ‘in Si. Paul's Parish all]. _J-n4ige Forbes Nivlil. conduct the foidowlng: - lSunday October 10th, ‘Cardigan. Tuesday October 12th, 3-Clic- donla. A , Wednesday October 13th,‘ ‘Wood Ian-dis. Thursday October 14th, Valley- field. Sundlay October 17th, Vernon. Tuesday October 19th, Mount Wednesday October 20th, Char- you arenot experi- m entinfl C ZE M A .... ilrsc Dr. Chase's Ointmentffor n i-aiiéfilmli '§'i?¢¢s'§h“a "qqihiigii? hull the akin. m is g_ y, u men- P Ne’! Ointment free if yo §§r items. rte-i‘ . iy in accordance I ‘Thursday October 21st, Mount Herbert. ISunduy October 24th, Mar-sh- field. ‘ a 1,‘ lTueeday October 26bit, Union, Wednesday October, 27th, Rustl- co Limi-Iiobe-Irtl-Cecii lisp Reprisals “LONDON, Oct. 8.—Lord Robert Cecil. in a letter to the Times con- denms ihe repriscls in Ireland and charges the Government wiiii fsli- ure to suppress crime and punish criminals. "The republican crime outrages‘ are bad enough but they are not improved by the sporadic acts of murder and arson committed by guardians of the law." he writes- “As to the suggestion that this 1B something in the nature of a war- like operation. such a sugggestion is an aggravation of the original offense. “Put the case as thigh as it can be put, let Ireland be considered a hostile country in ihe military occupation of British forces, it. certainly is not under martial law. and even if it were, no civilized ‘army would allow its troops 10 range over the country carrying out casual outrages in the name 0f military punishment. The most that would be sanctioned would be some form of collective punish- ment in the districts where crim- es mics-t the occupying army had been committed. They would be carried out regularly and strict- iwith the rules laid down by the army- command and "would be proportioned to the offense committed and the nec- ewsiti’ of securing the safety of the army." lometimes-a girlturaa pale from _-oci. " e~4 pathetic I ' issued! vlfitfiMelIy levels mo» suasams sous-r 1v. Mich- m, ‘$99111. on um oon- oelnlaa term of m slip-mm?» cw: ‘ ‘ "Dena in Charlottetown on Nov m- {M ellzlcerl, 0110mm” 2m. next at a1 a. m. e was twice decorated fc f; ‘ery in ' er, aged in- iilred herspfneayidragoia an 811s ‘had suffered terribly ever since and has been combined to her ibsd. She ihas begged a doctor to put her out of pain by killing her with morphine, lhut iibe doctor re- fined. ' ' Captain Strugger delivered -an ifilalmaitum to the doctor a week ago, ‘but as he again refused. Struggor, with the full copseat of ‘I-Ie has been arrested on a charge MONTREAL, Oct. Tl-Def-inite steps towards the eonstniction of a new bridge aloross the St. Law- rence from this city were taken to- day at a meeting ‘of the committee ibodies c, interested, rwith the hsmbor com- mlsevilon The esiiimated cost is put at $10,000,000 anidl aid is to ‘be asked from the city and provincial! goveru meat, whrlle it was declared thatl the Dominion government should shoulder tube major part of the housework in family of three. 112:7»! final gong. aaio-io-v-tnl or maid for permanent position.‘ to a respectable family in coun-v I ltbe bout. complaint NOTICE-what. McEacherms farm at East Royaltypdld not sell by public auction, Thursday Oct. 7th and it will be put up for private sale for one week_ 3388-10 -9-1ipd P. W. C. GLASSES-The Super- intendent of Education announces that the classes of Prince of Wales College will resume on Tuesday the 12 inst. at 8.16 a. m. ICANNDIAlN MINER-The C. G. M. M. steamship Canadian Miner arrived in» port at 10 o'clock last night from ‘Montreal with a gener- al cargo for lncall merchants. She will] load a cargo ‘of produce and live stock for St. Johlfs, Nild. THE CORNWNLL MONUMENT —The Cornwall-York Institute wish to correct the item published in the W. V. A. column recently in reference to the monument at Corn wall. This memorial was erected, not by the splendid efforts of the institute but by the united efforts of a grateful people, who s0 gen- erously‘ subscribed their money, and made this cenotaph possible. -—--<0c-—--—- PERSONALS _____. The many flrlsnds oi ,.Mr. Ernest Worth, of ‘the ‘Mic-Kixnnon Drug Co., wiilli‘ regret to ‘learn of his illness. lMlr. Harry Barr and ‘bride of ‘this city, returned last night from their wedding trip to Si. John. Miss lMeble iii. Saunders has left for her home, in Don-cheater, Mass, after spending a very enjoyable summer with her relatives at Rocky Point, M’Tigue Victor, But Hurt Hand Fighting Alex. HALIFAX, 0ct_ 6—-‘Mlke Mc- Tlgue, of lNew York, was awarded the decision over Jimmy Alex of ‘Philadelphia, after he had outpoici- ed him for fifteen rounds. Re- feree Tom Foley's decision was met with approval by the fifteen hundred present. V iMcTigue outpointed his neat in every round and in the final one had him almost out, knocking him down a few seconds before the gong. Mike injured his right hand early in the fight. and therefore was prevented from putting over the telling blow. He gave a goodexhiblilon, doing prac- tically all the leading, and fre- quently landing on Alex's jaw. Alex put up a good show-lag and made lMcTlgue miss often ‘by his clever ducking. l-Ie took much pun- ishment and was game until the OIIDO" i -Mc’l‘igue and Soldier Bloomfield have been matched to box in Montreal on the night- 0f lvlolldfly. October 18. ilMcTigue will leave for JMoutreai la albout a week to complete his training there for Both men have scored knockouts over Brosseau, and the ima-i- POINTED PARAGRAPHS YLots of folks judge a disinfectant by its smell. Many a "brave man has lost his nerve in a dentist's chair. One fan's necessarily wealthy be- cause he has more money than brains. High notes are hard on the sing- er's throat, and stil-i harder on the neighbors- ‘Lend a man grass seed and hi; will come around later-sad borrow your mower. FUR PALE WOMEN ill you are run down, feel worn out, no ambition, you lack the SUD- ply of blood that is necessafl‘. Y0" try Vital Tablets. Price 50c. I191‘ box or 6 for $2.50. Sold 11$ 1111 drug shores. The Scobell Drill; Company, Montreal, Que. Sold ill Charlottetown at Foster's D1118- lhesliyteriiii Synod M (Continued from Page One.) arrange to get ‘behind the Witness so as to prevent its transfer to Tor- onto." - Mr. Fisher seconded the amend- ment to the amendment: “That Witness with the new church week ported his amendment in a speech. pressing the conviction that next speaker, and it goes without saying that the enthusiasm of the Synod did not decline, while he was on his feet. II-le bpldly and eloquently challenged the propriety of taking the Witness out of the Maritime Provinces. Instead of favoring the amalga- mation of the Witness Dr_ Maclifln- non advocated the establishment of at least three papers, one in Hall- fax, one in Toronto and one in Win nipeg. Dr. iAndreson Rogers pas- the Witness. The time having come to com- plete this businefs it was decided plete the business. Mr. John Mc- Keen resumed the discussion vig- orousiy defending the keeping of the ‘Witness. Dr_ Clark suggested that the Synod hear Dr. Drummond Mr. Alfred Dickie favored the idea oi at least three papers as being the mosteffective policy. Rev. Mr. Upham supported the motion Dr. Drummond was called upon and explained the position of him~ self and his Board. An ofler is ai- ready ‘in the hands of the directors of the Witness and it is a matter with them whether they will accept or not. I-Ie and his colleagues were not there to beg them to give up the paper but to confer with them. But if the Synod can satisfy the dir ectors that it can finance the Wit- ness and they accept, then he and his colleagues must return and car- ry on the new publication separate from the Witness. ID. Sutherland concluded the dis cusslon summing up and reviewing the various arguments. 1Mr_ John Sterling was permitted lo address the Synod and he did so. warmly supporting the policy of re mining the Witness. Carried by Large Vote. In circumstances of intense feel- ing the vote was taken. And first Dr. Priuglds amendment was pui to the ‘House and defeated, the amendment was then put and the vote stood 48 in favor of the amend ment and 73 against. The motion was then put and carried by a vote of 86 in favor and eight against. Mr. Nicholson moved the appoint- ment of a committee, consisting of the movers and secoaders of the various motions and 81116110111901?» to bring in a finding that will ex- press the Syn>od‘s mind on the new situation crested by the above vote and decision Thiswas agreed to. It is expected. as a result of this motion that the verdict of the Syn- or may lbs made unanimous. It was moved by Rev. D. MacOdlnlm, sec- onded and heartily agreed that the Synod recommended Dr. G. S. Car- son for -Edlitor-ln(lhief of the new paper Selling Fruit Oil The Trees ST. CATHARINES, Oct. 6.—Sat- urday, in answer to the advertis- ed inviiaiion of fruit faimers, peo- ple went with their baskets io the peach orchards and got eleven quarts oi’ best fruit for twenty-live cents. Growers declare they are money in pocket in this way, as i0 ship peaches to Toronto and other cities they don't ‘clear a quarter of a dollar a basket. Baskets cost them twenty cents each, they say- "lf the public would only usc reasonable care and not break down the trees they could have all my crop that way," said one grow- er. Another grower said that he figured the cost of plckiainpacklug, transportation and baskets on a consignment oi peaches he sent to Toronto recently, nnd found he was just ten dollars out. "l would have been money in pocket had I left the peaches right on the trees an-l let them rot," he said. {l} A man fools his wife about his BIOIO. actions a good deal lees than she THE CHARDOTTETOWN. GUARDIAN. ' W‘ iii Session iii Pictou meat Dr. Pringle moved an amend- the Synod heartily approved of the amalgamation of the Presbyterian ly on the terms suggested by the General Board." Dr. Pringle sup- expressivo of regret atWhe possi- bility of losing the Witness but ex- the Witnesg will live an even larger sionaiely pied for the retention of to extend the time so as to com- ,, w Refuses to Tell Where Money Was (Special to The Guardian.) BOSTON, Oct. d-Admlting rec- eipt of $50,000 from Charles Ponsi as settlement of a loan of $200, Joseph Daniela, a furniture dealer today refused to tell a. referee in bankruptcy who is inquiring into Pepsi's affairs what bad become of the money. Daniels claimed part- nership with Ponzi whenthe bub- ble of his get-ricb-qulcli scheme ap- peared fuil blown and sued for a million dollar share of the suppos- ed multl-mlllions of profits. The suit tied up $512,000 and Ponzi tes- tilled last week that he paid Dan- iels $50,000 in order to release his Coal Situation Before Commission (epaciai te The Guardian.) GLACE BAY", Oct. 8.-Indica- tions today point strongly to the view that coal operators will refuse to meet the United Mine Workers at Truro on Tuesday next to dis- cuss the Royal Commissi ‘s aw- ard. ln the award by the Royal Commission they gave duui pay to men oi’ s dollar a day increase and i0 contract men, twenty four per ecnt extra, contingent however up on a contract that would eliminate petty strikes and help to stabilize the coal industry. The award is looked upon as a great victory for 11111118- labor but the men decided to ac- As a. result oi Daniel's claim to (mp1; all 590g [hingg in the award 118-1111915111). 01911110" 0f POW-l but refused even to promise :0 get have joined the furniture dealer with the pseudo-“nancler in bank- ruptcy proceedings, holding that Daniels and other alleged partners of Ponzi are jointly liable with him for the debts which the broken scheme left behind it. Counsel for these creditors sought to learn from Daniels today what he had done with the money, but beyond saying he had received $10,000 in cash and $40,000 in a certified check, Daniels refused to give any information. Referee in Bankruptcy Olmstead said he would bring Daniels before the Federal Court for contempt. F SUNDAY NIGHT 0w ORANGE iillLL more coal. The operators, greatly disgusted, feel that the public in face of the tumbling oi’ prices, will not stand for an increase of three or four dollars per ton on the price of coal or accede to unma- sonabie and one sided demands. Coal operators say that the num- ber of coal producers are decreas- ing monthly until today only twen- ty-two men out of a hundred em- ployed to mine coal and the other seventy-eight are working as ‘at- tendants on days pay. The tend- ency io day pay working is increas- ing, resulting in the output going down and costs going up. Mine workers have officially turned down the royal commission award and they refuse to live up to the game fair between workers, op eraiora and public. In the opinion tain that the operators as far as the Canadian Press can flnd out, will decide to abide by the Royal Cor. of Kent & Prince Sis. Commission award, as it is handed down and not accede to changes. Why We Keep ‘ ‘he Robinson Ducks 31111111111 D11’ Match With Everybody Welcome 1 Jgfl’ Smith Evang. Mackintosh ‘ 3377_1O_9_“ a the Colored Boxer Against Jeff Smith at the Armour- ++0e+e4+e0+e+oee+040+oe< lea Tomorrow Nigrt HALIFAX, Oct. ll-Gecrge Rob- inson, the colored boxer, was billed to box Jeff Smith at the National Council 0i Women "Whereas. there is a great scar- lcity of trained teachers in ull the IProvinces of Canada, and “Where- iss, trained and experienced Bri- tish teachers aro debsrred from teaching in many of the public schools of Canada unless they pass an examination or take a further course of training in Canada, and “Whereas, under existing regula- tions the certificates obtainable by Canadian teachers do not qualify them to teach in every Province of the Dominion. “Be it resolved, that the National Council oi‘ Wo- men ol‘ Canada do urge the Na- iionai Council of Education for Ca- Jack Kelly, a Boston boxer, will substitute for Robinson. match-maker of the War Vets, he has met such notables as Mike Gibbons, Mike 0’Dowd, Robson, iFrank Canbono, Frankie Maguire, Johnny Wolgast. Aliho Kelly is an unkown here, he is said to he a good miller and ca- pcible of giving Smith a battle. It ls claimed that Robinson purpose- iy stalled ‘with lSmlth, because of the hammering he received in the last bout here. There will be a nada io take immediate steps to number of preliminaries on the establish c. Dominion certificate bill at the Armourles tomorrow which will enable the holder to evening. teach anywhere in the Dominion of Canada, certificates and diplo- mas already held to be accepted pro tanto-i. e., in so far as the training and standard oi the exa- inatlon taken to obtain them are Islander Was . Elected Pastor (Special tc The Guardian.) their obligations and try to play of the operators, it is almost cer- Battling Kelly Will Substitute m‘ Tommy I equivalent to the requirements for said Dominion certificate, "Fur- ther be it strongly recommended that the requirements for this cer- iificate should include a thorough knowledge of all matters pertain- ing to Canadian education and ci- tizenship." The above resolutior passed by theNatlonal Council o1 Women at its last annual meeting in Si. John, N. B., was the subject of some consideration at Tuesday's meeting of the Provincial Commit- tee, and was decided upon as one oi the important measures to he urged upon the Legislature by the deputation which went up on Wed- nesday morning ‘MOUNT VERNON, IOWA, Oct. 8.-—Mr. Stanlley N. Howard oi Charlottetown, a junior oi’ ‘Corn- ell College, was elected pastor of the church at Ryan, the Methodist ‘Conference recently held at Ceiweln. Several Cornell students hold pastors-tea while they are acquiring their college regular berths on the Cornell football eleven, both aiding in the rout of Upper Iowa University 34-7 Saturday, and the others are prominent members of tho liter- ary societies. Mr. Howard is a leading member of the Miitonian Society. The Ohio man who recently boat.‘ his wife because she refused sing is, of course, hoplessiy insane. i g IGKY DIP_PY’S DIARY . l Iowa, during by the‘ education. Of these men two hold . JDNNY DIN-D, HUNDREDTH ANN IVBRQRRV 0F I ' ‘ i WHOQI BIRTH WH OLE commemorated Aiii-iistice Day in U. S. Nov. 4 (Special to The Guardian.) WASHINGTON, Oct. dent Wilson today named Sunday, November 4, as Armistice Day to be observed in honor cans who gave iheir lives in the world war. Police Barracks Again Attacked DUBLIN, Oct. 8.—'l‘he police bar- who racks at ‘Fcnkle East Clare was ai- u. lame body Armourles tomorrow evening in a armed men. Constable Wm. Slan- fliieeu round bout, has irired that 195' was shot dew he will not be here, and Battling Dohefly “ms Failing to answer the sentry chal- Keny lenize John Clifford a seventeen who weights 168 pounds’ is a year IOIl(l'lll(l,\\'i.lS slant lasi nigh; young boxer‘ and according to the nun iis ionic m llondondt-riy am tacked today by "lied today. Oct, 6, the one hundredth anal-piano the same and the 111069955 versary of the birth of Jenny Lind,of ilie cnnceri wiili go to bhe same the “Swedish Nightingale," will lie-charitable organization to Wllllchl iihmugliout music-loving world. New York ail-her memorable first concert in the mirers of the greatest singer of ‘lie-r United States 0n Sept. 11, time ararnged to reproduce the first Mine. Freda Ilcmpel will @9119?" m concert she gave in this couniryilie role of her 011110115 Dfedece$s° - The programme is iho same, iho 8.—~Presi- of Ameri- und Sergeant severely ivounilcil. PAGE Tani-xii. j wospor cstsaaarat iileJcnny Lind ‘gave the ‘proceeds 0f 1850. BTiiaii’%“CiYiil'0utput_ 11s increasing (special to the Guardian.) ‘I.0.\'ii)0.\', Oct. 8——Great Britain's roal output for the week endlnS Sepiemher 25, was 4.834.000 10118 being an increase oi’ 125,000 i011! over the amount. reported for the previous week, Mowi- DEATH SENTENCE iN THREE WEEKS \AFTER CRIME SAVLT STE. lil/XRIE, Onl.7—— Willie-m DOUI-{lill Moirsir, twenty- Cigllli yew-s of age, who “'21s con- victed iii the zissizes here yesterday of the murder of floor-go Elliott, n farmer in the township 0f_ East Kornih, “'14s lscnfencoil today by Mr. Justice Orde Lo be hanged 011 January’ 5_ y The murder occuroil on ilhe night of Srplr-mber l3. Alouer filed and hid ill the woods‘ for a week and was then ruptured, His trial and death sentence followed ‘in aliitlo morn iiimii iiiroo weeks from this time of iii-c murdvr. Oi The most ECONOMICAL Beverage today is “ “EVANGELINE” BRAND APPLE CIDER I All good grocery and soft drink houses sell it glass, gallon or keg. I No beverage can be bclter or more wholesome and refreshing than this juice oi‘ the apple but. BE SURE IT IS “EVANGELINE” Direct from the orchards of the Anna ma BLOIS BROS. m. 7 " CHARLOTTETOWN in 3393-10-9-sii 4i. beautiful appi poiis Valley, ,. ‘é ‘i O-‘Biysmnotiaf , suwsseo m: Room, WiTH ma, sue RE lillht, and’ sometimes nit-em to “manna. Bates '00.. Limited, close proximity with a man's coat‘ sleeve, HER LlTTLE DAUGHTER MILDRED ‘ MOTHER TOLD HER TO SHAKE HANDS skewers HER FUSED! MY FAcE?” 1 QUER-IED. "i-r i_ooi<s Lii<E A PiE,” SATURDAY: ~catteops miss. ”wri\_' sort”: ASKED GENTLY, IIMiLDREDlIi" YELLED HER ‘cos YOU ALWAYS Gum; "m: CHARMING WIDOW. ' "cos lDON_’T LIKE ‘(OUR race.” MOTHER. ”wiiY DO YOU " LICK ME WHEN l ‘W? _. WHILE ENGA6EDIN couvsssrmou, "WHAT oowr YOLi LIKE ABOUT SAY THAT ? i» DON’T TELL THE TRUTHfl - “gimp-s?