1' "EDWARD 3+ -> l 101m nun THE CHARLQTTETOWN GUARDIAN JUNE 1, 1.9_28, SATURDAY THE FAMOUS S ’I‘ A B. S OF “B. O O K I E S" I’ C h h h 31 . Margaret. Ferguson. Missionary ' 8' Co’? Drill—Whisper Song—I1‘lve Girls. - ,. Recitation-Dorothy MacPheraoi-i. =1 t . Chorus-Tlic Mission 35nd. (Little lfdhglia of all ringsfuIl-tumble other in the grandest cuini-dy A circus Arthur even funnier than in .. HOLMANS summensioiz 125.1 kinds-three- over each ou've seen in years! romances-an es- aped gorilla-and Dane and Central Guardian zit Mt. Albion Friday afternoon June ‘Fith Fred Robertson. 4805-6-1-31 THROUGH THE COURTESY of ;Ben's Taxi service. Station CFCY ‘vrill broadcast from 9:30 until 10:30 at Beach Grove Inn. Dance music ‘by the Collegian Orchestra. l BEAUTIFUL MOONLIGHT. perfect dance floor. exquisite mus- ‘ic. the Maritime College players, jBeach Grove Inn tonight. 4802 DR. F. E. SMALLWOOWS office will be closed till June 15th. 1 t PAUL KOLLINS in gThru’ " "Smilin‘ ‘Tliru’ , . "smiilir 6-1-71 GUARANTEED FOR 10 YEARS 1 ‘ 120 Grove lnn grounds. 4802 W71 TIIE WHOLESALE GROCERS 0i , un s ow o _ ' ‘Isa-mo Kthariottctown will close their es- ‘ ' tablishmcnts all day on Monday 4th No. l. Capacity 400 pounds per ‘June. 4802 our. . __ _, g _ MANY HAPPY RETURNS —- On Without Item! -- $33-75 Monday last Prof. S. N. Earle was With gtaml . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $42.00 being congratulated on having at- No. 12. Capacity 600 hearty. our v pounds pcr J Without stand . . . . . . . . . . .. 360.1111 With stand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $69.00 closed from 2 tp 4 o‘c1ock Satur- day afternoon Julie 2nd on the oc- casion 1it'thc funeral of the late Arthur Ernest i-Ieartz. PRESBYTFZRIAN CHURCH In‘ (EANAIIA. Mzirshficld circuit for. Sunday Julie 3rd. service at Mount Stewart. 11 a. m.; Mnrshfield 3 p. m. Harrington '7 p. m. ItEIIULAR SERVICES, JUNE 3RD. - Nirw Glasgow at 11 u. m.; IVIIPQLIEY)‘ River Hail, 3 p. m.; Cav- (ildish Baptist Church, 7.30 p. m. C. 1-1. Armstrong. Minister. (TENTIIAI. CHURCH. Dunstaff- nagc. York and Brackley. The Unit- ed Church will hold services next Sunday as follows: Central Church, Marshiicid-Dlulstallnage, 11 a.m. York at 3 p. m. and Brackley 7.30. Rev. F. E. Boothroyd. Minister. l FlTItEETS NEED IMPROVE-i MENT — 'I‘lie condition of Waterl street Blast and West. the principnl approaches to Summerside, are in‘, ‘very hall condition, being full oil holes, ruts and projecting stonesxl Mlllly oi the side streets need at-l tcntioii. principally Church Street. Winter Street and Convent StreeLl It is cxpeieted that plans will be} mancnt. or Millpond _ Two ‘Great Swedes Carter's Haszards ' Improved ha?‘ tblznfor 30 years Car-torts Millpond Swede A [not Turnip for shipping. The Turnip Crop Ia a very important one in this country. forum cannot afford to ex- plimunt, buy the wall known and tried out varieties. W8 have BANGHOLM lStrect as far north as the County‘ ‘Court House. l y MISSION BAND CONCERT - lA Mission Band Concert was held lWedncsday evening in Zion Church lSc-lioolroom. The admirable manner .111 which tho programme waslcar- lried out reflects much credit upon lthe children and the following lad-- lies who trained them: Mrs. Fred lShaw, Mrs. E. Wheatley, Mrs. John MacLeod, Mrs. John R. Bruce, and Mr.- Joli" Dalziel. Professor Thomp- ..~ n rv-"ldcd at the piano. Rev. Mr. jFulton in the course of his ad- dress paid a worthy tribute to the youthful performers and their painstaking instructors who worked 11o hard and faithfully to make the concert a success. Following was tho programme: Trio-dean and Doris MacDonald. and Norma Dalziel, and Chorus. Mite Box Exercise. Reari- lng-Jessie McLeod. Exercise-Tho IWIBI M11111“ 1111111 1"- |Llttlc Lights. Solo-Betty Bruce. istsnt) for those who want it. so“, ,_ Mum,“ Gay’ Inmmflss. ion and Sale of Candy. Ad- HABZARWS IMPROVED and MILLPOND SWEDES are for sale by upwards of 200 ...=. hauls in P. E. Island. dross by Rev. M. Scott Fulton. Playette-—Jessie McLeod. Irene Mac- Donald, Lorraine French and Gladys lbafferty. Duet- Irene MacDonald and Olive Partridge. Recitation- I WILL BE LOADING live Hogs. J 1byterinn ChurcilnClyde River. wiill I B. tinned ills 83rd. birthday, hale and lBygglggkrlgLn-"The Sefvives in .* id congregation on Sunday, l ~-~— 1 MOORE s. M 1.1100 urn. '11 b i c W1 eifiartsville 3 p. m.; S. School 2 p. m. i --ALSO-—- “THE MAN WITHOUT A F A C E ” AND a COMEDY “SIITIPS PONY" i l TWO WONDERFUL silk hose vii? m 'lues here at 75c and $1.00. MOORE‘ petition for boys. am‘ Ems. Swine. clubs in eastern and western Can- d: MCLEOD Limited. l CLYDE RIVER-— On Sunday. une 3rd, the service in the Pres- ‘ibe at 11 a. m.; S. School 10 a. ml, l MENS’ “SILKNIT" four 1h hand Tties 25c each. You have seen an linferior one offered by mail at 50c leach. MOORE a McLEOD Limited. 511191111111 5-31-31 I l BRADALBANE AND ROSE VAL- LEY-Bradalbane 11 a. m.; Rose {Valley 3 p. rn. I l. I-‘AIIWlEW-There will be service n connection with the Presbyterian 25-3l-2llchurch in Canada in‘E1llott Hall, to the work of these clubs that |Fairvlew. m. l at 3 p. m.; SI School 2 p._ WOOD ISLANDS-On Sunday, 'I‘() AVOID CONFUSION all tlck-lJune 3rd’ there will be service in|the swine~clubs have been particul- ‘915 for me dance tonight W111 belthe Presbyterian Church, Wood Is-‘arly activepthe hog population in-‘ 1d at the lviain Entrance to BcachIlands- 111 11 fl- m; Wood Islandscreased during the years from 1923 consist of two boys. or two girls. or ‘East Hall at 3 p. m.; Young Peop- lles Service Wood Islands 7.30 p. m. l l HUNTER RIVER CIRCUIT - ,Services Sunday, June 3. Wheatiey 131V" 11 8- m-i Hampshire 2 p. m.; lNorth Wiltshlre 3.30 p. m.; Hunter- lmv" 7-39 D. m. Kindly note irreg- lular hours. R. H. Baxter, minister, i June. 3rd. will be as follows: Brook- fiem- 11 11» 111-; S. School 10 a. m.; and Hunter Ri 7 , - 1030 a‘ m. V91‘ D 111-. S. School YOUNG MAN WANTED age 25 C1 3° in 200d health. to work at up- mfdate FOX R-Bnch situated on Prince Edward Island. Some educaJ ton needed to enable him to keep ranch records, books, and do letter writing, work also consists of help- mg to feed foxes. Must come from 200d family and be well mannered.‘ Steady work and not hard. For par- tlwlars apply to “L.D.“ Glltifdlflll Office. Charlotteown, P. E. I. 4803-6-1-21 l fastest quarter ever 1111; Park on Saturday last, is h, sun 01 the biz brawny pacer. Colonel» 1111111195’. 2102-15. 811d W83 Ioflnerly bred and owned by Tommy wax-rend Mlll River. ‘ i, sr. PAUL'S cannon 1151.0 GATHERING T0 raaawau. TWO vatuap MEMBERS St. Pours Church was last nigh’. the scene of u very interesting gat- l 1118110 U115 1/981‘ 1°!‘ 11111111118 11 PBP-lhering. when the members of sess- B 59111141011119119111 Dave-ion and boardwith th ex ti _ - ‘ mcnt of Central Street from Waterlmembers o1‘ the womensemissfifzlhal]; olgamznuons’ while ‘L E Matthews society and willing workers, their home in Saskatoon. Many expressions of regret were voiced that St. Paul's was such pressed that St. Paul's Boys And Girls by the Department of Agriculture oil the Canadian National Railways of; competition which in the past four gain is particularly satisfactory. ithe 1mg pgpulatlgn of 14;3 per chm, bers of which are raising not less although there had been an in- 1111111 30 19185- ' creaéb in the Canadian hog popu-i lation of 27.7 per cent. time; have 5159 shown marked 1m- months immediateiy preceding datedty of the hogs exhibited. provement in the matter of quality,“ 13111"- ‘ for the 1927 figures show that 44‘ per cent. ‘ graded selects, 35- 3311135; 1gp be; Fair or a Swine Club Fair. l cent. for all Canada. progress has been made, especiallymnyill! 011 this 60111991111011- in the improvement of quality. 'I‘lie‘ Manitoba Car lTwo clubs, (both on Canadian National lines). 111 Charlie- shipped perfcct, 10mg this being the the team shall be the guests of thel Tile Committee in charge of thv second consecutlve year Decker has, achieved tion. Four clubs marketed loads‘ .grading ‘from 80 to 90 per cent se- 1111119111 1111 1-119 f0110WiI18 b85151 l lects. The crowning event. howevern relates m Manitoba's entry ih the|11¢1°11¢Y111 swine raising- cariot class at the Toronto Royall chbl . GRAND OPENING Fair. This HORSE NOTE-Major Aubl-eyphogs stood second lthc horse who paced a mp9 1n ggglcompetition with cariots from other. ,thc last quarter in 30 seconds, the provinces which in many cases con-l paced in qwttained hogs supplied by old, estab- ,history of the Charlottetown Drlv-lllshed purebred breeders. l. work of these clubs to date may [favored with, such splendid workers ifor the lust few years. A short prn- l ;gram of music was rendered .Mrs. W. C. Ilugiics. Miss D. Mills, W. Earlcs and A. Bain, r lnndlA. F. Campbell represented the 1 sa . - - l down w a farewell supper 8mm m gist? on and board. Rev. Phillip Dilli- honour to Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Irving. pm; Opening New Mystery S e rri a l T e a. si n g — Tantalizing - Thrilling ' Eu enia G1 bert _._\;____ In the center of the in- trigue, with mystery, dan- ger and perils on iill sides, is a beautiful society girl. 1 ' CAPITOL.’ TODAY 3--BIO F EATURES--3 l In Memoriam MR. ARTHUR ERNEST HEART] l l Citizenswere greatly shocked y.“ ierday to read in the Guardian o; the death of Arthur Ernest 119m, who paused away very 5 y early yesterday morning “ram: home, 821m Avenue. ' 1 ‘Mr Heart: was at work “*5 _ clay pparnntly in excellent hgghh Alter supper TMrs. Heai-tz gm 1,3,4’ worked about their home, has...“ "1. and were a little late in retiring; about midnight. 1 - t‘ About an hour after Mrs. 119ml . iwas awakened by her hwmdf‘ ,;_ 1 _, lheavy breathing and endeavored u, 1 arouse him. but without success, I Restoratives were applied and n doctor immediately sent for. Tl... ‘latter on arriving found that M. llieartz had breathed his 1115i, huvj lng passed away in his sleep. . The late Mr. Hearty. was well and favourably known throughout the city and province. For 111mm Jhirty-five years i111 has been ,1 faithful and efficient employee m Moore d: lMcfieod. He began as m, lerrnnd boy. and worked his in... until at the timi- of his passing 11p was in charge 01 tlic ivcli piipcr do. lparllncnt. which h1- muniiged will, lt-xceptionai success. his courtesy and IOIJIIEIIIK‘ manner winning hilii wide popuiaril >i y ~< Miles of ivircs, Acrcs of thrills. Adventure and Itonianrr ill this gripping story oi‘ flit‘ Great IVest. 'I‘oni Mix at 111$ m,“ ymy“ guy so when you ace ‘Pony and hi- ilo their shill‘ g in this spcedlcst of all Wesl- crns. 1 ALSO FINAL CHAPTER OF “THE be surpassed, the Canadian Na- {tionul Railways again offer the fol- - ilowing prizes for Boys‘ and Girls’ C, N, R, lSwine Clubs in territory tributary [to their lines for 1928 competition. . l 1. The winning demonstration Announcement IS once more made, team of the Boys, and Gms, ‘swine Club from each provincial district . R ‘ _1shail be the guests of the Canadian e w‘ D‘ b 3M0“ HOB Com [National Railways while travelling lover their lines to the place where - _ _lthe Provincial car lot Competition ada. The competition is to be con ‘is held each ‘lean ducted for the coming year along, . lines similar to those governinE the‘Bgfirpqifngerg?$§r§¢g2em8;:b°£wm€ ining the provincial championship in lthis competition shall be presented lwith gold medals by the Canadian lNational Railways and shall be the guests of the Canadian National Railways at the Royal Agricultural ‘Winter Fair, Toronto, Ontario, in - .1928. " ged m 3. The winning team in each pro- 'vince will compete at an interpre- vincial competition while attending the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair at Toronto. the winners to hold for one year the Challenge Cup pre- sented by Vice-Presldent W. D. years has come to be an outstand- ing feature in swine club work throughout the Dominion,‘ and has been a factor in promoting the development which has characterized the bacon hog indus- try in those years. No other uiganizaiions the work of stimulating the produc- tion of bacon type hogs in Canada have achieved a more enviable rep-l utation than the boys’ and» girlsv swine clubs. In fact. it. is "directly. much of the improvement that has taken place in the industry can be. traced. , ~ ‘ In the Maritime Provinces where‘, Rules M m” C°mp°"“'1°" i 1. The demonstration: team shall to 1927- a total of 19 per centna brother and a sister, between the against a. gain of only 6 per cent. ages of 14 and 21 19815 011 M81’ 1S1. throughout. Canada. This Maritime 1928. 2. Members of the team mtist: when it. is realized that from tfit3l Ia) Be members of a Boys‘ and to 1923 there has been a decrease-in Girls’ Swine Club, at least ten mem- WIIO IS STILL FACE? WHAT DOES IIE WANT IN THI-I NEWTON IIOMI-I‘? ' ‘ (b) Each member care for at least me Marl- two pigs for not less than four; (c) Exhibit pigs cared for at eith-l of the h0g5 marketed er an Agricultural Fair l 3. Each province shall be divided In Western Canada corresponding 1111-11 distrifiis f0!‘ the 4. The winners 1,0; cQmpeflfiQn shall give public demonstrations at. 111 cars) graded '17 per cent. selects. 811d! 111116115 in the province as may. Decker and Roland, be determined by the Committee: At each demonstration. in which Canadian National Railways while} this ggsunc- travelling over their lines. 5. District whners shall be deter- (a) Forty per cent. for general ef-I a School cupy not lcss than twenty minutes —— purpose of district shall ‘where the Provincial Car Lot Coin-i 1T h e H e n s p e r in each district petition is held each year. ~ '1‘1ics0‘: ‘ He was a prominent mcmbrr of. Saint Pnuls Church and i111 zit-tire livorkcr in the Sunday School _ j Ht- also belonged to lilo tirrier hr the Sons oi‘ England. l For many years he had been id. lcntified with tile Militia us ‘an ar. ‘tliicrymtiti. being a mcinhcr of the lCoronation contingent wlllCll rep- Gratefui Tribute f- Z1011 Churclilliellls r "es e is roviic’ ‘ Mr. | All afternoon ten was held Wed-l‘ Zing}: éilkrgnk olfcmeuafieglilwi; lmrsday by the LMUBK 61111“ “I Zionlllfi wont with the artiile l . Church tit the home of Mrs. I-Iariymg pa“ m» the First Contlixéelfimio ED OPERA-ploy“ 111111. WPY111°11‘111L_§_1_1}‘$1-Dn“ dm Canso but on contracting rheumii. Dear Sir.-1t is a deep sense‘ofhigkglxsilfllgzgi: rlgrgslzging n large tisnit ha?‘ to 82148151112 hospital in ggatmlde whiylxroves in” [OI gm attendance of ludlcs. A number llflgrlllluziflcloln "1 ‘c m w“ mwmd‘ t is stiitemen. _ .one une war _ u_ _ ,___ at “PW”, - greatly troubled with tonsilitls andi“$1,;"£35m:::..,.,.?0L0h,\_d‘by MWLlLlIThe 11am gEétIJIPIIIéZlWRS an en. by means of the Farador the condi-mm u“ {rid byvMm Irvine GA Mat“ [0532 agflccriiickel (iwtilig urloktil: giggly ' Y . . . ' ‘ _ ‘ ‘ , t .‘ ‘ . ) mm “as ovufolnFf- ‘Lamni Pmsuhm’ or "he 6mm lintorest. in the game Later he to 1 on 1111011181. “mama” I 101.11.“! m‘ Mrs. D. C. Sciiurinall ushered tilt‘! I m n ‘ ‘ ' 0K U” 1.91161 hm“ appendwms {Ur gut" into the dining rooin whci-irlulacogndasérved long m“ “H u -- 1 -_ i" _ _ v _ _ ii a tu' which (loam? had ldvlfLd 1m unww“ W11“ 1'01"“! b1 M15‘ w" C" with the Fire Department bcin?’ mediate operation. The pain was Bruce mm .M1_S_ R‘ Mncnonam C t V r no C: ml . E _., very intense. but the Farador treat-i Tim following hid,“ assisted m 111111111 U 1 1e111K-1 1181111‘ merit quickly subdued it, and in a Mviflg M“ Gmdon Lunch’ M“ Cbmranv- 113» was also n nit-tuber few days I “Ins enthfly restored Luwvldnc“ Bums M“ Ernest Cud_.of the competing teams ill various beam‘ and have 1nd no return "rltnore Mrs Willter Brown Mrtz. wilgllnaliygdilifi‘: i itctleuii‘ 11111511 tdnfillllse" m t hp _ *- \_' ' _'WllC1‘ 1‘ ai iii:- e m“ 0 _ George R. Hoopu. Mi... John Cam lloueww“ F1 zdm 815111 gmdd m my Ltllmt thfmron‘ Mrs‘ John S‘ Mucnmmld and’ He was the son of tiic latc William ara or i-c eve m mo icr o i . g . rheumatism and brohlichitis, fl'Olll‘Mk,i_fi.f,\r.ldlgli)n,r‘.i d M . .1 H111 ‘Hem-m and was In ms 49111 yeah . - , . .. . -. Ne" .0 u." a“ m-“me ‘lbclilg called away in the prime of- gthich aililiients Slit. suiiucd muthllhe chnrnnng “me daughwrs M lhrhmqnhood “r sew?“ Yems- _ _ , lhostess attended the door. ' ' . - .1“ .-t~ttt-~. ' - 1- :.:.:*;::':...s .11.; ::.:.:.'::."1....:".:=r1-~ i." w i ‘011113051’ ° 1550s 1° m“ 9”‘ qlsabei Shaw, and one daughter. lDllflS. To these tho deep sympathy MASKEI) MENAFE”: ALI. REVEALED IN THIS (‘IIAPTIZR FORMER RESIDENT‘ OF SOUTH- PORT TELLS HOW HE AVOILF‘ 119911 Nan Shaw. and Nora Cameron. 1 The dining room W118 decoratcilmf n" our Y. y .. . _ _ ., people will be extended lilltll yellow daffodils and tilt 111- lm mo“, hour of great sofiov“ .11ig rooln ivlth roses. l HAROLD MacPHAIL 38 Emeline Street. ‘ Randolph. Mass. The foregoing letter is addressed | 1° W~ 13- 51111111111 363 sYdmW 511°“. lTui-sday night in the Zion Churchi C11fl11°11@1-0\i_’11- V L lllall at the close of ‘the Mission Burgcn being unavoidably absent. ASK 10f 110311111111’- W1111 10111.’ 1151 Band Concert n reception wasrtend- By special request i1 young ladies Of 611190 151111111 170111119. l(‘l(’(I the Princctoivii Theological orchestra whose playing was s0 ac- MP- J- S- P0111’ is 1129M 101‘ UIQStudents, who are sdrying ihd- Pros- ceptable at the afternoon tea at the Farador in Summersidc. lbytéfiafl Church in our Provincc. hcme of Mrs. HilL rendered sum.- —-~- . ._ .. ., W: ".51; ' _ _ lb)‘ RPY- QllihiiyiwgfPhllcDoffifilr tfifd” vely "pleasing numbers. Tile orches- t 1b) Twenty per cent on Judgmgliev. M. Scott Fulton. both 110st tra was composed of Miss Nnm hogs. “graduates of Princeton Unlvcrsitv Cameron, Miss Nan Shaw and Miss 1C1 Twenty per cent. on the qunl-land Seminary. _ Thelma Tved. The young ladies The following students were prcs- Guild furnished refreshments. An 1d) Twenty pcr cont. on a Bacodolit: Messrs. Austin. Barnett. Wcl- informal programme including brief - Hog demonstration which shall oc-ibun. Hill rind Sflleldlllfllltll‘. Ms. speeches, etc.. was then curried out. and nqgmore than mil-W minuwg . 6. The championship team in ezichl ‘compete at a pointj teams shall be guests of the Canard-i inn National Railways while trav-, eiling on their lilies to the point‘ W119" 111““°"'1>‘“1"1"1‘ 1* i" 1"‘ 11“1‘1-l There i..- still time o. get I. 1101.051: rl-zaritizrzlc SPREADER. We have I-IICII] in stock and can ship at onrr- Thinklcf the tinii- iii g labor it will save, and you will hlivr the joli ilonc right. . . Tlic Iloldcnis the simplest and best and will outlast any hthi-r. Competition shrill be: 1. The Director of the Boys’ and‘ Girls’ Swine Club work for the. Province. 2. The Agricultural Agent of tliel Catiadian National Railways. I ._.._l entry—al1 in very keen l I C. N. R. Competition i ' l Believing in swine club orgrinizii-l ions and also that the excellent. by‘ Mrs. w. A. Bigelow and ~M‘rs. itl ride spoke on behalf of the liidiesi . on behalf of the congregation} who are leaving shortly to IIIBIUJJIII: nniclillfeiemwhimltl . . . . . . , _ GENTLEMEN . . . 50c magazine and hook stand. Mr. Irv-l loslnaldtilggildflddr atihttqijng repbfl and the‘ valuable members, but verylvery dgleasanteevydmgggo bdoglilsld f1] generous appreciation was also ex- "The “Brandon Daily Run" Bra-ll- hfid bevnldon. Man. May 24. 192a. ' Bringing Up Fathé? ~1- l 0F THE l BRIGHTON CLUB Monday, lune 4th at 9 p. m. Wagner's Orchestra 5--M£N--5 Write or Phoni- your order.‘ l l \ ./ Z% ’ / ///6'/%%/ PRICE $00.00 DELIVERED r-‘uivritizuu SIIOVI-JL. INCLUDING Ii NEVI’ TERMS TO SUIT PURCHASERS. Bruce Stewart8lCo. 1.1.1 Charlottetown, E. I. 5 21' I ' any‘ cehigarmnziha $89151 iE-KIN 1 co Ddwu srrY-e? THE cmce. GONNA HAVE. A swam. ‘TIME ‘ro-Nieu-r- ,.,.._ ""1 BECJNNIN’ TO THINK THAT THE GUY 1N JAN. HA9 QQT 1T ON ME- "- l DON'T co WITH ME THIE; ivlNnsiqfro CALL ON Drops of Water, Little Grains of Sand.) v 1 , Ii IHTP, , 1 h K . hi; '1 . . . .- . . . . .... ......... .-..... i, ‘ ‘ ' '" »' 1 * . , . ....~~~....... ., “catamaran-ultra. .’.ll...._-Lh-.1~,o mbus-alau-diuuauaa... “ham-ll W‘, '"-~1 1 ~ f YOU'LL HAVE A DWELL BUMP ON YOUR FOREHEAD l?‘ YOU o 1:10 t» ._1hi'1 11...... sf...» i... ma! Hui-iv. "gm. mew-I WHY ‘bt-IOULD 1-1-1185 5on5? YOUR MOTHER WANT€> ME .. _.._._,_......;_.__,-___.»~-¢r-- r" BUT- DADDY- THEYLL MAKE ‘rou FEEL PERFECTLY AT noma- w-iwr MAKE’: 11' WOR€>E~ wuATo "rue use or‘ CALLIN‘ '? ¢ TO CALL ON ' ‘ THE-CAVOTG- m, \.