__- _.____-_ __._. .T HE WESTN AGENT: Mn. John Pond, t) g1, 1 ureh it SUILMEBSIDI and PBINCI Cégfighon. m Newt. Siihlcriptiona Adrertinr. u. mTiuar-dian may he houxlit dullyhet u“ b: M. ‘ma M“ Pa“. s at!!! I the following ltoree In Bell Bookstore, Water Street. q, Ioroflto Bakery. Weter Street. n.fi“’j'h|flr.illggna Water Street. The Guardian will be drlirered te m, h", “mm. Sm“- rarrler Boy at 2o pa! dill. or 101- |.er week Phonxfllin Isummufld‘ "I 1. [IVE your order to lne boy reugnnglbh ‘o, deliver.“ °nfl;'°$|gr;ue:vit\ e. this column l: reserved for new; o1 local mlerel, but advertising o1 a ucwsy nature may he uuierleu at z ccnis a word. strictly pgynh“ in advance. - Austin-REX for stomach up- ms .1: iavior Druiz 00.. tsensmgwn. _TO0LS of all kinds sold from liCCK tr cataiuzue. at Braces. L-411-7-17-2i. -nuv d repairs utugrraecgspcseifrelzfgrelfrrtlali? —-REXALL Nerve Tonic tablet; fgiiaexlgsifl-igm B. Box of so tablets, - Ollrlies Itexail Drug. 1-505-1-1-1-21. WIJDDIN T 6 Bill-Ls - a pretty "$151118 took place July 14 m, gem s gton when Nell Marks o; sum ____ merside was united in marl-mu u‘, --LGU_LEX. The safe and pleas- M“? “Izabel-h Olltway o; Bed‘, int laxative, 1o‘ oz. bottle 51,01; ‘$11191. The ha py couple will make gcurhss itsxail1Jrug.L-505-'l-1'l—2i. 'mgnlgy {Lame n Summerslde, ca,“ ‘Stirlingas performed by m“ A- D- -A\'0_ll) danaerog blow-outs in, _ 1. .(:1cr gisipiice gvcrn tires now p __. h 110w Li: ric aiety Silve'-' ion 11 now-out proof tires. All sizcs | ersonals lh sou; ut Brace s. L-477-7-17-2L; Dr Willi i0 is éueuu1§§‘.§§““r?§u?§y§°$i?g {this sisters, the Misses Holman o). e Holman Homestead-s. -QlllCK service on your films. ‘Journos Rexall Drug. L-505.7-17-2i. | ~ ""_" l —Mr -ll.l-.STVIE\V 1.0mm, m, 5- George bockhart and Fresh tziiscers and Roast crmenflgavid °t M°"°‘°" "e visitingmig 5ur.d..\" and Wednesday l ummeiside the guests of Mrs L-368-7-l5-l9. "W" Comer-s. ‘ -l)0Ni\Tl-IS MONEY T0 RE!) flluss-‘rne Frank Elliott Circus which comes annually to Summer. aztiv 11111121‘ the auspices of the sum. lifiliiilL’ Fife Department have do- f rut-d $25.00 to the Summerside , - hunch of thgz-“Red Cross Needless] - M “m . .0 3.1" Lit? 1 '11s . -— r. ilfll0tl).—$. g “ much app“ son of rsfglriiclizterssteiarllofsgn $1.0m?" rrrrvos PAYNTER 1 g summers!“ “Pd “Yeuilliestsv i; - ~ - . — The‘ ‘ ' and MTS- Willis Warren-s ilorili acucouc Manse was the scene ' ' ——Mr. Phili _ Glorice Gilllllaltafilfllxllitti 861131,: Mr; |Guard of‘ Canada stationed at r5“ ‘cgirtier are spending s. 151mm vacaa“ k321i. T-hflr homes in summer- m at a ouist Ju-nc ivecidimg when M, - -—Lieut. N 11 1 zarc. ircnc Reeves. daughter of been spendirig S. 1312: ll. C. Rcsvcs. south Freetown. was his mother Mrs 11; . 111111.11 2'38 t. E ‘ l1 r, ' » ' ‘Esinclmr 118$ iluvnicr slgilclii fir. oandlsltlaf; Radix? returned t0 hi5 regiment-S. ' Pnynlcz". Lam: River The attenu- M illlS were Miss Millie hlzrnyner, 'I‘rav- _ r’ and Mrs‘ J‘ J" Rafferty 0f ’Boston. Mass. and Mrs Crowns o, elicrs Rcst. and cla- Ricvvs, Freetown. Rev. D. F. 1151x1185! gglokune ‘m? 1110501111: through iinholt nsrformed the ceremony", °° Edward Island visiting lhc bride was becomingly attired in 6032?; $1M relatives in Prince . _ I l‘ iv and white ensemble with ur- ' to match. Following the Se‘ 11:nv fire bridal lmrtv spent the who v n -"‘".‘.t.‘.“‘i..l°..i’S.‘i.ii.°i.ti‘.'f.tifé cfuulf’i. ‘forts “til”, m ibh 1e evening to the home of the Spending their honleymooriir gt 131? ‘i visct if di . M ' - I m‘ tlorllfracfinripxgfirtitiet: tkgigzflgsf; atthews h°me in Albertom-S. amp 4i. After partaking of the xrcdrirxiu recast and beiniz dulv ser- ailirtitrerii bv tracing/uni: folk ofdthe IlC- o; . v i r. an s. Paynter eparted ' l0 lhrir home in Sprinlzbrook The mers1de‘_s‘ best wisiics cf relatives and friends -———— no with ihcm and nmv they have M“The Misses Brown of mnnv vchrs 01f wedded bliss. ‘wgiilarritijfifi! 0p the Island this 1-—-~—— -~ 0P 9 i" summer land vacation, NEWSMAN TEI.I.S lnutxs: 1.221212: its; ti‘: “m.” ' ,1 - cous ns ' 1) iavfwshifanso“ and M“ H- i . spend a mmerside and will iron" on cnzine for o. tank to a new 0X1 the Isia. -___ —Mr. and Mrs. Heber Matthews —Mr. George- 1 Universixtlgvallls 1g: M1‘ G. S. Inman, sum-‘ Boston, __ i Cont inucd_ from _ page_ i S‘ i? s (D m 7" ftiliiilipi" your water battzlgxcierks -__________ r2111 v issi‘ om f tie 1' r101 " 1110 “ilxfvy first fhrouglijnstllie R-AQF. c ‘olcr witl th 1 the full (c __ ggilrhs gum-mgr reggiiffifihotliég ontbzued "Om Pike i) limits of worn armv ots an The N511, were d o, iliilk 1.: bber- led h r '~’ and iv have "“.‘i‘§‘.1i§§il :11. .. 2i. 1..f...?°?..u<°.§f1“..'i§.°.é“° mo“ w sen-sum» wr 1 Aussie ' f it h t for up- 1 psi-s. S e a Fug,“ fgatgrggfishaaafnst incrcas. Mechanics practising what thelassoult; comm d. f“ 11.5 " 1b i- j‘ 3g mgrgelscemacltcilniz $1211 poardlincreaéptfflghter oed imam“ by VPiIlCIE tram several damaized oms |Bf1tish night mydspffém“ t° u"? as The bakers shove ans-flier thous- W911 office on "London Street" sells more across the channel mam er issue cf the mi-meouuhphed news- Boulpgn vapor "Tobruk Truth" appears for eirculction with rations. W news service sum to repel i" . bwm Iuesdav mum but ‘firom ‘ca-iult-iufzcrdd lmiiafiviiiasfflige? wtltlllkfilf gleokeerftilggeismgfimfnddfirtgiafionliifiigd-I <1_1_i1i.d tomato sauce and flour lngs" and "dld zneet damage" Wm‘- .0. lhvhich indicates that Tolmik lsnhek exm°s1v°3' Til-We planes were loot. DCtf. ‘ . Aitiiigliruiir-iigd streets of the 1111tz'RB§tw§.°“df““"n,D°,1," “d ‘"1" 1°- the bast- mcn meet old comrades 7851- gdm '0; ‘bomb on Eorenman 2-000. imifilil- of the line. Thev have lived Germany-s cog] and e we?“ “Mai iriniin 11 fcw vards of each other 1n the m, ‘minis, s ‘holes in the around at the Dunn“ the sgvmglnwpizfcf-ooo 1H but many have not met for were drowned on 0x531‘; aim trig‘: 11 1., "huiio vou oid desert rat." cries e 12:31 5ba°°sei°fii Ema“ me “PM” “mi Milli; from South Australia. I Officials here b06153 lmcovered e nrcrhl: $2}: iffrlrigregcftalliasririwnrigronm small comer o! me 5mm" °f d“ when bzrnbers overhead the It- vbasomtbnilon resumn“ from m“ Sign!” than wounded in the capital. m: of German-v and Germm‘ 99W We!“ ,, occupied countries. géxkngv ordeflku human mun“ ‘Ilhey said the industrial disloca- _ , tion was extremely a r,(1i,idclfi§fiffi.°°uldni h“ W“ 1n ster where havoc was particularly _____ _ extensive. notably amonn the roil- DISSULUTION OF PARTNERSHIP ways and other communications. The main traffic arteries on the - A least bank of the Rhine are believed Eilzggfiam o, 112x111‘? been out out. of notion for i CE EDWARD ISIJAND 0f m in occupied “rang COUNTY 0F 93mm‘: two or three stations supply- VWQ David Roscoe lhlliam Jamm- Scmple both of Kcusmgton in Prince County do "lifllhccriify, ' . | . NR1!‘ h"? exisiitnxt iloiiiii“fi'r"u'ii‘lv§ii.'f'fn to a continental invasion. _ 111mm,, a; Kemhmon Pm," ‘The raids. it was stated. were o'er- (minty In Prince Edward m.“ u ried out with comparatively .ew "fir: and Jewelry merchants under “timber! Wm‘ “TY Wwwm-i "mi" e “rm nama’ owflk" and escorts and the 9709011101’! 01' P11- smite" has on m1. Fifteenth duy emv fimhters being destroyed had power in: the Rreat manufacturinz city of w“"‘°" ‘""' u ie were hit aha damaized. A warninl was sounded by these sources that the sweeps over France should not be ded as a prelude at July‘ a n. 1041, been dissolved M" "W" fliisfwflfl Y mu ual consent the sud David -'--—-—'—- Roscoe W lk ilrln f o tle said partniarslrlilnrfihe $1.1 lbuTlneke in hunre will he curried on at Ken- i- “mlion Moresaid by the Illfl Wil- '(Cfmtinued from plBe l) "l"! James semplc under the flrrn g2“; 0f""\’i’m. J. Senlple Drugs and knéiwiedm Otfhmpposfllaifgfo’: 1&3? w - r . ilictTliD at Summeroide aforesaid scxeixgpltnghflli Bgglnsciflpihi? news- 1111. Fifteenth day of July A. p loapem" ‘Ihe policy of this“, gym; . e i941 nment was to continue navrn noscoo wanxamimvleiuhiarv rea-uaitiaigesfivzixgm. he wnneuwrttran .1. SEMPLE. mmerwwermmm dismal (med w n11 t.l1e reorurittnz ouotas Mme-d to elwm, Q01, mum said. These were M. D. No. l, with headouarten in 1 a I 811 . *1‘>°“§‘3?i’§‘u'§v§ri.u gfitish Columbia and the Yukon. with headquarters ‘tNgw Brunswick led the dist-riots. reel-ultimo: 2.477 men for a 011°“ 07 1.47s. makina i011 per cent of the Ila/rm‘ L:_49_5_-7-i§lT:iPNG' BURDEN DANCE Thursday Night NEW pom: orwnnsrna “B1331;- colmbl, and the Yukon were lowest. eniistillll 1.900 men for we LEAVES commutator: ' quote of 11.105. only e1 per cent A1" 111s narunumo Ofcffif flag-n m‘, he took Dumb Ann’ n" DANCE. ular satisfaction in the fact "If" 9° inumbeic-rl more than 12.000 and the ' he SU ERID AND PRINCE COUNTY C Income tax Collections increase Except locally (YITAWA. J 16 _ fist-lanai never?!“ (c?) excisetaxes, dry collections 80 totalled rnon ended June $l36.358.452. an increase of 843.677,- OI! THE RHILROHDS “£23 ‘itih-Y-“i” were ‘(L5 8.197. fiigiidhwii over flrgnaamlgupeevod 3f Flwuree for June showed customs 535% °’é°.’fi‘é.€i3‘u°§' fim. “““°" 22.970712. an incr 0mg?“ m come tax collections totalled $28.- 317$,’ qaqnz oizrcrease over J1me, 1940. BY dismfit-i. Charlottetown show- ed the only decrease in income tax gggcigntgndxiliéinsig 23113111; tired collec- 558.199 from June 12140.‘ a m” o! Income tax collections for in other districts, with figure; Jiine June i940 in brackets follow. or Halifax 9.682.024 - Saint John s $8.408.ao1 (gfkggfggiiii Quebec $1756.79 ($1,483,535) 1; 9 from civilian life and 10 per cent only represented by volunteers from the compulsorv training camps. While the 34.625 ‘men were being enlisted 1n the active army. Royal canadran Air Force enlistmcnts Royal Canadian Navy 3.500, bringing _ 60.000 the number vol- untcerinzz for the three services dur- ifill that period. He did not have fiziues for rejections in the air force and navy. "Although many were unable to measure up to the medical stan- dards rcouircd by t.l1e army, the fact, that thev tried to enlist showed lhe true Canadian spirit 0f service," Col. Ralston said. "These younfz men are to be nriven 1m Qpporliiniiv of participating in our war effort. Arranlzcmcnis hgve been mode whereby they. along with veterans of the last war and this war. are to be given prioiritv at vo- cational schools and iziven technical traininz for war rnciustries." well over mimtion for the work o committees irn aiding the carmoalan for recruits. and for the co-oper- ' atic-n of all organizations and agen- cies which assisted. Stanley Brirlize while a sister unfi Si. te . _ dB-Y and night‘ Quinn was i.'n the water only [a fevw minutes when he was strick- en, it was lea old St. Clair found themselves Retu- as m e moon ofGgfi-manylr in; bgyvond their g-eptgr 331d lsvtart/cd v , . _ m orewar s. u en, end loaves into their ovens. the out fighting today. The R. A. F, 232$, bgvsvflearg ‘his father calllaefoy nfinzi , _ ionizht. Befoi tb father could redo e stimps for letters home and anoh bombing {Qfggm between calms and’ mfifingogowxl Y. by his brother and etheue Rriisped his fatn- er end pushed him aloha to shore. locatlnz a doctor amona the bothers scattered alontl the beach Fu delay occurred betome a telephone call could be put tihrouizh to Char- lottetown for 11 puimotor. The mo- chine was taken out bv lVIr. N. D Macbean. who owns it said’ Mr. Quinn was the victim of a drowning acident. However, it was doomed from Coroner Dr. Stevenson of New GIBSBDW dmtl-i was due to a heart attack. He said there would be no inquest. I ARMY, NAVY For the monthly requirements of approximately 7.000 men (quotas for Juiy and August are 7.200 eachn i176 some quota system will be applied to the military districts Col. Ralston said active consider- ation is bcina Elven at the present time to dcslzn cues for those tvho have served in the present war and been discharged. and for thnse who have volunteered and been re- jected. At present rejects get a. blue rm. The Minister expressed great ad- f citizens’ CHARLCTTETOWN (Continued from page 1) few dflys with tll stand cmc years agc. He. had been‘ Ru=s1t _ , Tidv-S. em while 111 tires furniture businzss for more ' (Win65 fhfllgfli ‘i? with "lvulvmg the empire in an embarras mg contrlii- . . l ' - ‘ He is survived by his wife and gigglgjljflhfflyfig’cljfifififlgfij' go¥%§guaq_nzi are. Earl Quinn, st. Clair Qu nn, 1H8 the Emperii“ Sflnctm“ t" ‘W0 than a. quarter of a century. by tiwo eons and a daughter. They and Miss Marion Quinn. The whole family “'11s at the beach yesterday. A broth-er. John Quinn resides at two brothers are in the Unittd med. He and l1 year the twice. later assisted Some dclav ‘has experienced in rtner Earlier reports of the accident A. B. that _ _ (Continued >from__page__ly)__ n.1, of "coping with the ever- ehanglng world situation." Konoye went to the imperial summer villa at l-Iayoma to present the resignation Int night, and Yonal Joni-new! to lloyama today. Konoye vvill re- mnin in power until the Em?"- or u leiteel him. The Ekniperor is 1o return to Tgkyo late today. Meanwhile, Mar- quis Kcichi Kido, Lord Keeper 0f the Privy Seal, arrived in Tokyo. The course Japan would i-Biib was obscure. but Foreiflli MUIBWT directed l Yosuke Mzitsuoka. who Japan's present tie-iii) with” m“ Axis and her neutrality moot-d with Russia. was known to have been the first to sizree 1o the cw- t i nation. ‘nghgeifdnai cabinet resifmd 3"" 16 last veer. (Tokyo dispatches gave no clear indication of what direction Jwim‘ ese imperial policy may tflift l! I result of l1 c urine in eovernmerit. but there has been recently i! ll- mg 11.1,; r,f sentiment in favor of siding wiili Germany Realm R115- sia and incrensiflfl clamor 118811151 what is called "the enclrclement of Japan" by the United States Bri- tain and china and now the soviet e p ms W123“) h in; of the government's announcement of its fall indicated that Kcnoye. who already hu had two terms as pranier. mikhl N‘ ceive the imperlnl wmmlnd W *5‘ sembie n new cabinet from which some 0f the retirlnil ministers would be cmittcd. Tm. cabinet mid 11. stewed down because it felt kticnly the necessi- ty of a ranid slrenathenintl of the domestic structure as well" as 8 drastic renovation of itself. oereemaiiienew Mill" W" Fiqrlglrrw Mfrflvtcr Y"-"i"‘ M"!- suckn. influential in aiignin Ja- pan with the Axle in the rlin, AILROADMENS Wives in Montreal and Winnipeg, ehipbuilders’ wives in Halifax and Vancouver, and multitudes of other Cane- dien housewives, too, all feel the lame my about Kellogg's Corn Flakes. Year after year, when asked which was their famiiies'favourite cereal, thousands of housewives have voted ‘Kellogg’?! And asked specifically which brand of corn flakes they thought tasted best, four out of five women again said "Kellogg's"! Your family will feel the same way about Kellogg's .- = a find that mellow Kellogg flavour gives their appetite the zip that helps them digest their breakfast better.- Put Kellogg's on the breakfast table every day. When you shop, it's simpler to get two or three packages at a time. And remember, if you should breakfast out, ask for Kellogg's Corn Flakes in the individual package. It's triple-wrapped for extm freshness. Made by Kellogg's in London, Canada; DIETITIANS TELL US i l: when teed makes your mouth water, I lam the gurtrlc [ulcer flowing, digest: eemudi better. Flavour expert: and house- wivu agree that Kellogg's exclusive flavour l: "tops" fer tempting breoklari appetites. Kellogg’: are grand, tee, for a between-meal or bedtime muck. DID YOU KNOW . . . that u bowl of Kellogg's with milk and sugar, giver enough food energy to en- able u grown mun or woman to go up and down an average flight of stairs more than 5O timer-or lo walk over 3% miles! Yes, it’: truly the self-tinder breuklusil. KELLOGG3 FIRST FOR FUI 1/002! ONICLE iii’ Bul whether on railroads, sleomships or highways, you con be sure Canadians oll agree on ilovourl ARD fine IAN . KES RN THE ‘IGNAI. FOR SPEED Not only for "Eagle-Eye," In loeomotivo engineer, but fer thousands of busy workers, l: the red-green- und-whlte package of Kefloqg‘! Com Hotel, fine energy foodl They prefer Kellogg's, tee, homo,‘ they find they're first fer flevoorl V‘ The Self-Slum! lreeirlell new SERVI |Y gnvmql comes in-Mo convenient sizes. Ile- treaty of Sept. 27. 1940. flfid Wm personally ‘ _ accord of A':1'l 13ft M “QTW. W?!‘ absent because of illness fr.m 1.. emergency cabinet prerscrd ‘he resignation. irreconcilable.) <£§>nEimw<LiY9m__ g§$¢_1>.__ Emits fiftg nxearlv so rapidly as did the first against the newly acquired Soviet buffer areas. reghfrom the capital was sl-ackened. hu1l=tin nlrtured the Germans as substantially inactive. and WOKTCSB‘ in; not a_t_a.ll._tr_1_their__offensives H“ ..eqqs_r_v_._. ,,,,,,,,,, M, _, My m“, M, euv wan amen M 1% M only e few ClklllCAllll, - / m ‘ ‘ . vyyna 1'.’ "our... A W’ toward Kiev in the Ukraine and tu- troop transports and e. tank-laden» 0mm m‘; m1] “up, 30° mg“ tion there of he successful 1 ward Murmansk in the far north. i German drives aimed a1. , ‘w larad from the Pskov-Porkhov area. afifime. 150 to 1'15 miles southwest of ziratl second Russian cltv and old Czarlst capital-and toward Moscow 300‘ miles to the east from the areas of _; Polotsk and Vrtebsk were described us caught in a storm of still incon- clusive fizhtinil During the day. the Soviet ROV- errmnent rationed brean. suizfl-P- "Ell- ctoble oils. meat. fish. textiles. cloth- ing. shoes. stockings and soap for lite residents of Moscow. but now the rest of the country will be af- fected was not irmnediatcly mace knmim. This was done. it was stated for "the establishment o! firm order‘ and organization of continuous sup- plies” for the people of the metrop- 11s. O Official reports of’ the fizhtinn 0h this 25th dav of the Nazi invasion again stressed the apparently RTQW- lmz activity of the Red air fleet. Pravda, newspaper of the Com- munist party. published a detailed description of a Baltic sea battle in which the Soviet had announced ._tli_fl_.t_ t$9___<?$finfl.-fl_d_=i>_t1:°iie£e._ 13 .11.. sg..c. session which After Hitler sent his armies into the s kyo governments ts winch (‘rents seemed to make 135E115? German offensive. now day was not moving be discerned cow front. Evacuation of women and child- In the Vitebsk e hizh commands laconic war BRINGING UP FATHER I GUESS MAGGIE l5 EIZE H H-I‘M LOOKING FUPWAQD TO DINNEQ- QV" ‘ a; mL-nsn-qeneuuur-nwuuuln-uuuv-e 7-17 front the twin jaws of a Ger- man trap would be out to bite off another great segment of the Russian front and engulf whole Red armies, but no such development can in war reports. The nearest approach to that appears to be in the central battle sector, the Mos- sectors. north and spectively of the great estward bend or the Dnleper river at | banze were sunk and 13 other trans-i Lenlll- ports and another destroyer set Interpreting The War (Continued from page i) thrusting north- and Mogliev south re- FVE GOTTA SEE lA/HKT HAPPENIN‘ INSIDE- MUST BE from Moscow. tank-longed ef- forts to by-pass the Orshe baa- tion of the river defence line have been indicated. The nearly 100 miles apart. eir first objective seems to be smolensk, some '75 milel mt- ward on the Minsk-Moscow rail and highway route. Smolensk is a. vitally impor- tant raii and road Junction supporting a sector of the Dnleper river defence system. Its capture or isolation by for- ward longing armored divisions would carry them e. long step toward Moscow. and probably disrupt the whole Dnieper front for the Russians. In this north-central area and in the companion Ger. man drive toward Kiev in the Novograd - Volynsk-Zhitomir sector lie the greatest danger of crushing disaster for Russian armies. Unquestionabiy the 300 miles of front from Vitebsk to Zhitomir is held by the flow- er of the Red army. A repeti- . .By J. R. Williams rr's A WONDERFUL si-IAPE, ICK, BUT DON'T KEEP rr on torus-- rr MléHT an‘ TO FITI CALL ME 11= vou HANG rr UP-- 1 CAM TEu. BETTER wr-av vou WERE w|1= ALL DISH HAIJDSOME, 1cm! VERE WAH TALK AH J ES KIMDER LAK TER SEE iii. m“ ‘ "$11.1, , (iii M. i _'§““ \‘“1‘““‘yi\“. THE FAUJEN CHEST U-Qwrtu/lug 7-17 l5 A SWlSS PEAK GCALED THE MATTERHORN ? MPTTERHORN \\. \ ~ .. i s..r... Nazi entrapment but took place in the first phases of the great battle west and north of the Pripet marshes could ohet- ter thet who)? Rllaflllfl defence con , per ape even thewppossibiiity o! eoeeeful "scorched earth" withdrawal on the wrllrole félont. Per ape e moot evidence that. Gcrm of impending Red m diein- tegration are at pre- mature is the mission counter offensive south of Mogiiev. It speaks of highly efficient lted staff work. TWINOUDDLIX GLASGOW -— (OP) — 30.111 Rm» d on mint for Jack and Lionel brothers. to be reuni described as "frusi-m plex." Both are B. crew men. Miner-d’: kills pain. By George McManun A. l". i I1 v . With — Nlajor Hnnplv‘ v W/ JovE! Tl-MS WAS THE ‘FACE 7 SCALED THE 7 o To saw A-r THE wruoow.’ , l, MATTERHORN. u T.’ " I o I 4 g4a/WHv\-V~”®H Mgiéal-ZEN r '1 ~ u... on w: EG-AD, HERR e1". BERNARD! As YAW _/ é,” Nev Tum‘ @01- A swies aurora I PRESUME you “ER, OFTEN; Awps/ Yeast!“ 21E $513602“) w. YEEE 1 mom ME ECHO 1N THE E ooulr so FOR ggugl-l up QUR atomic cones! He“ N A us. UM-KUMF/F w HAVEYQU 5,6 NM I vuw VAW. M to e ted because one of them is sufferinltteiéom Miami: ground