run CHARALOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ai-‘t v '4'- cv-r I ..'TWO CARLOADS OF roofing paper just received. Wholesale and Retail. Poole 8: Thompson. ma, “m- m Z‘“"-’“k'r»pt§§?ni' i‘ rotlinlglolmmfiléffcch "w"; ..*TEACHER WANTED ron ‘h. burning’ dlnwlnu; 1h, Brudenell School. Second class. "ma", prevent bhstcrmi." and 3“Plll°m°"' 375-01 31d Mllllllyre m, "11 perfect foot. comfort. Smlillllflt. Brudeneli. Quilters is nothing so goo-l ..'8HERWiN WILLIAM Duint. A complete assortment lust rec.i\"-' etl. Call 0r write for pncqg 01111 olor cards. Poole k Thompson Ltd. ’ m-Buk for irunbulll. heat :02, bilstarsd hsndl. lphiug “.501”, mosquito and insect 1,11,, outs. bruises. burns and 111 skin injuries and ailments. m .11 druggisfs sud stores. ..'COLONEL WALTZ lg prgfly breezy. and you all remember what Zue Baughmun was at Charlotte- town last Fall. Well come to Ken- sington on the 20th and see them hit it off. ..*ANNOUNCEMENT-—- Services will be resumed in the Montague United Baptist Church. Sunday. July’ 17th Sabbath School 2.30. Even ing service 7 p. m. Come and hear the Gospel preached. . JHNSTITUTE M-EETING- The regular meeting was held in the (‘ouncil room at Georgtown July- 7th \viih an attendance oi ‘Qwerity members and five visitors. A most delicious lunch was served by Mrs. J. W. McPhee. Mrs. Torsion. Mrs. Leslie and Miss l-‘iorrsle Gor- don. each one leaving well pleased uith the evening. A.‘ _ .. ..'FOR SALE. BUSINESS AND 3w- Jfiy-Fvy House-A lime manufacturing plant established three quarters of r u. century and a modern eight room cottage. Outbuildings, orcii- FOOTGEAR 03.5.22... “rt. ..'.“.‘i.“.’l"i..i’.i IN THE ULTRA MODE beautifully llocutcti on the Monta- izue River. and ivithin one mile of ;the town. Apply to Mrs. lleien Peanlon. Montague. P. E. lsland. ...'COMMUNION SERVICE1S_. On Sabbath. 17.th the Communion of the Lord's Supper will be observ a ef I Str h c rmw“ a: fl Pump: led in the Presbyterian Church. ' °w 9 ° “m” Souris at ll n. ni., Preparatory‘ serv 015W“! and expert crafts- ice on Friday at s p. m At 3 1.. m. mgnghip, Sunday Rev. J. G. Shearer. D D and Prof. Tait will speak in the Pres- Erom our stock you may clinic footgear for cvcry p ll‘- pose. secure In the assurance "ilyterian (lhu-rch at Bay Fortune at 3 p. m._ at a.union service in th- Mcthodist Church. Souris. at 7 p THE EASTERN GUARDIAN | --'8PRAMOTOR8. all sizes at f-ooie dz 'l‘huinpsou Ltd. --‘A FULL LINE OF Bergers Paris Green. Arsinatc oi‘ Lead. Liine_ and Blustune. Wholrsuie and Retail. Poole s’; Thompson. Ltd. ..'THE LADlE-S of the Ch isle iun Church, Montague. will old their annual ice cream social on the church lawn on Thursday even- ing July 14th. EAkVPERA PERSON A LS‘ --“Mr. Jack Donovan. George - town is visiting Charlottetown. A ..‘Mr. James l-iukelin. George- towrr_ is visiting Charlottetown A. ..'Mr. James Fitzgeralth George- town_ is visiting Charlottetown A. ..*Miss Mary Fitzgearld. Char- lottetown. is visiting Georgetown .."Mr, John McMillan. Annan (isle. is visiting Georgetown. A. .."l\iastcr Vernon. Fraser. ‘Souris visited Georgetown. A. ..‘Mr. Ray QaiiEnAn. st. Louis. was a passenger to fleorgotown. A ..'Mrs. E. Parkman. Montague. recently visited Georgetown. A ..'Miss Jennie ‘llughet-r nf Souris is visiting Georgetown. A. . . ‘Mir. William Richardson. Toronto. is spending a vacation a. Georgetown. . ..*Mrs. L. H. Douglas. George town. visited friends at Chariotti town this week. A. ..'Mr. l{i<ll“l')"—4‘éitrl‘fi_\'. George town ,visited Mount Stewart “ll: weck. A ..*Mis.< Lucy Mclnnis. of Souris. is visiting her sisterdilrs. C. A. ‘Scuiley, of’ Georgetown. A. .."Mr. Wm. (i. McDonald. Si. WllPrS. was visiting Gienfunnlng re ccntly. D. ..‘Mr. Daniel litters. Cartiigan. oil it’: correctness. ni. A cordial welcome is extended Dove Grey Swcdc Strap Pumps. Black Swede Strap Pumps Black Satin Strap Pumps (high or low heels) Black Kid Strap Pumps ‘White Swede Strap Pumps ALLEY l a. co. See Our Mr. Charlie B. McDonald and sts- tor, Mrs. Lincoln. were recent vii. - tors to Glenfonuirig.-— ltlcssr-il Muttart and Joe McPherson motor-f -cd to Glenfannlng to see one of the interesting ball games out on by Pace was in Ulenfanulng lately h.’ ww 111113111 ".1101 —,,‘S.IBAOK,, an: inform his friends hc was in the “Big (Jcnter-it" to stay. needless to say everybody is enthusiastic and it looks as if "Dick" will be among the Big Prize winners.—hliss Annie lilckinnon and _lVl.iss Sadie Barge St. -Pcters Ba-y. were visiting Gicn- +c0+0++0+00+c+04 fanning recently-Miss Margai r Rice is home from Boston to 1”‘ ""—":_"==‘";=_:‘ispenti the summer with her par- " ‘enis. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rice, Windows for Fashionable Footwear o i] to all these services.- f ..'EA~STBRN FERisONALS-_ was visiting Glenfanning recently the guest of Mir. Dougnl Canteilo. lJ ..'l\_'iiiss Miarj Doyile. lGcorge~ town. nas returned from Charlotte town. A. ..'Jurlge A. L. Fraser, Souris. and Mrs. l-‘rziscr_ Souris. visited friends at Georgetown. A. ..*Messrs Louis (fontellti and Nelson Acorn were visiting friends in Pinette and vicinity latcly. I) ..'Mr. Ernie Roche is hunie foi a few days owing to u tie-up in thi- construction oi‘ the new brick Bank in Charlottetown. l). ..'Mr. Givern Livingston. who was visiting his many friends in Glenfanning rind Southampton tilts left en route back to Grand Falls. N. B.. D. ..*Mlss Helen Stewart. who has been attending Nntre DRlllP Acar demy is spending her vacation with her rriother Mirs. tDr.) Stewairt. Georgetown. A. ' Olenfsuning. D.‘ F R E E _--_-. D t. f! ' AT lstnrfihertaodgylaigi: ' O H , QB ll YIHE REXALL STORE $1‘ 5Npmtrud‘|n%l es. o surg on For nine days only. a full-size . "lmrnkl" "dim" cake of Klww Toilet 80in iitfiilfltil‘ ghriltmiwomiurdaffdigs FREE with each purchase of benefit. soc a rm nll_ dealers. or Ed» the new. larqc family-size filfllghfaiflbn‘ lzg-o-glaltllllylfig-ggrll‘: tuba of Kierizo Dental Creme. "on" "m. Bu," m‘ - h KLENZO TOILET SOAP ll damn [marlin pure. cleansing and soothing to the skin. Gives a thick —-—~--*—?:: '-———~-~ —~~—~ creamy lather and has the “a deep-woods scent o! pines. KLENZO DENTAL CREME , , makes your teeth white. and P t d shining. cleanses the mouth ‘and leaves a wonderful cool _. feeling. This new, giant tubs contains enough Klenzo to brush your teeth twice a day 1 for nearly four months. SATURDAV. JULV 18TH This Econo , Offer is good up to and including Saturday Let us do your painting by contract. We are making s i899 investment Leadership Sailing Close T0 the .Wind The experienced mariner knows that he must set his sails nomrdlnit to the u-iud. He knows how to get sll there is out of even s gentle breeze. ' . d _ he! di- me 23rd bu‘ no ‘awn Lay in specmny of Damn“: Houses’ iiuvilge lxgfuFtplfllllllpfzii-igi‘)? spemrlng, lsuppiy. Orders fllled by Automobiles. Carriages. All "mm m?" me enunflm o W... phone. may, w" o1 yours by our work is guaranteed. sud circular n. idly str-rgks‘ and onds “H” eafly‘ turned out “l the quickest at yer) utfruntve ltrctn. i | possible time. Phone 176-1.. our Partial PaYment Plan H. J . MABON 1......» o m 1 1.. m. 311111101, 'g;;n11,§r'".'y.7l=.:";.g;1;: Prescription Druggist and ucourl-llles of rm-ptiohnl yield. With- out irnduiy taxing your avails-bio Optometrist r 10,941.... Montagug S A M h in ohhcr words. F011 cove ss Y0" phone comwcm," > g g a l fir: tantihtrxiare is s constant. incen- fiqg ' . . . ' .. Write nu for today's oflerinigs. For Que Week Only JULY 18TH T0 23RD Withevery order of Ice Cream serv- ed at the ROSE AND GREY during the coming week a serving of one of the delicious varieties oi MAR-. VENS FANCY BISCUITS win be m- cluded without extra charge. Fir-ll in/ormotlon in Circular 110 Bryant, Isard &.Co sc-vo St. Francois Xavier St- Ugwpn Bunch Omcwlfl PO21 OI- Montreal lend Division-Phone Main (M! TorontwCPR. Building Pdvlte Wire-Unwanted service i i i hafo _ s 9 rrfiy Snnce 1851., has aised more 0 GPO lfimnflé.“ ‘ti’ foods combined; 7301:1010’! ' EAGLE BRAND Condensed Milk iN iii‘) iiORIAM MR. CHARLES CLAREV A gloom was cast over George town on July 12th. when rt became known that death the grim rea- Dvr had visited the home of Mr. Charles Ciarey. The deceased had been ailing but a shuri time and friends cherished. the nope that fro. might be spared but Providence de- creed otherwise notwithstanding tne bcst metiical attendance and the most tender and devoted our»- ing. He was visited frequently by his pastor and died fortificd by the lust rites oi’ the Roman Il-ttho- lit: Church. A solemn High Mass cf Requiem was celebrated by the 1iastor, itcv. Father Croken. George town, after _which Ilil' that was mortal oiInn affectionate father was laid to rest in ihe cemetery :idjoinlng the church. He leaves to mourn four sons all oi’ (leorge- town. Harry. Joseph, Alfred and Rufus. also one daughter. Mrs Joseph Currie. The sincere and heartfelt sympathy of the whole community goes out to the grit-f stricken ones in their sad loss. A. —-——<-0->_-_-- CLOSING EXERCISES AT WHITE SANDS SCHOOL lti ivciinesday. June 30th. the 1ietiple of White Sands enjoyed a most pleasant School Closing. After the examination of the pupils in the tiiffcrnnl subjects by their teacher. the following programme was heartily enjoyed: . Opening cliozusivzrcution Son; by six girls. ‘Speech of welcome by Alice McLean. Rccitation—lt is: flchool---flirt—~by' Hammond Ni- colle. DialoguofvGooti Dye. by Bell Darby and Ethel Beck. Recitation ~llaby in Church -—Mai'y McLean. Flower Exercise by seven girls with Evclyn Darby as ‘Miss June. Stiio--~Grtintima's Advice. lllnnchc Brooks. lter-litatitm~Aunt 'f‘.'ibitiin. by Bcii Darby: Pantoniinc-Jlugle Song by four girls. Monologuc,—~ Miss Dorothy ontrrtains the Min- istor. by Marjorie _ Machon. Solo and Chorus~Long Long Trail-~ Soloist. Mary McrLean. Recitation~ The Divided Kitten by Wilfred Me:- can. DlalogueflLittle ‘Pitchers by Marjorie Machon. Blanche Brookn Mary McLean and Wilfred McLean. Ret-iitutlonflNeighbors by Eth-.l llcck. Solo and (‘.h'ii'iis—~l1irbhles~ Solnistwlithtrl Bock. RtTClttili0l1*' A Visit to My Grandma's by Evelyn ‘Darby. Duet-A A Quakers (Yuurting by Mary McLean and illunchc Brooks. Recitation ~Dea r Old Canada by Marjorie Machon. Exer- cise~Canarla East and West by ten girls. Evelyn Darby as Miss Conn do. (lhorus-Jlood Night Ladies. God Save the King. After the following ziddrcss and presentation of a gold coin. (Ad- dress read by Ileli Darby. Present» tion by Allie McLean.) ice cream and cake were served. -- Dear ‘Function-saws. the pupils of ¢_.__ MILL VIEW SCHOOL EXAMINA- ‘thdre being about did programme of songs. recitations and tiiulogues was then made "by the trustees 1irescnt. half of pupils. read teacher with a beautiful gift. and visitors to candy. White Sands School. wish to ex- press to you our gratitude for the way in which you have governed this school during your short slay ircro. You have taught us lessons in more ways titan one—fi"st. to no orderly anti systematic Asecondly to be kind to one another. and last. but not least you have taken great pains in teaching us our lessons, and have also remained after school hours to tcarh the girls fancy work. which will be henefiw’ ial in after years. Practically all of the scholars have matte wonderful progrcss in the few months you were with us: notwithstanding the. time lost by sickness. Yon have also. dear Teacher. exercised great patience and endur- ance and we ask you to pardon our thoughtless offences. We entertain with us for another year at least. We ask you to accept this smut gift. not for its worthiy value. but as a token of our esteem and good will. Signcu on behalf of tire scholars MUTT AND J EFF—- of White Sands lSchool. Help Your Favorite Candidate The following represents a list oi‘ Guardians great competition and the points C“! for rubllvatlvn by the contestants up until nine o'clock Tile-Edi!!- Mr. Vernon Maddlgan. . . . . . . . .- Mr. D. A. Martin. . . . . .. .. .. 10.000 Miss Annie S. Chowes . ,_ 10.000 Mr. Richard McPhae . . . . . . . . . . .. . 95.1.30 Miss Ruth McDachern. . . . . . .. _ 951250 Miss Jean Kelly . . . . .. .. 08.400 Miss Vera Peake _ 93 900 Mr. G. i‘. Finiayson. 10,000 xiiss Lymu Wright. .. 05,400 Mir-H Corinne Gallant. .. __ 10.000 Mr. J1me! C. Eastcn. . . . . . . . .. . 991100 Mr. Burnetta Mclntyre. 10,000 Miss Gladys McKlnnou. . . . . . . .. . .96.40tr Vii-s Pairline Sea-man. __ 10_000 Miss Georgie Matthew. . , 99,150 Mr. George F. Gallant. 92 4.30 Miss Pn-illne Tierney. .. 34,500 Mrs. J. A. Wedge. 00000 Mr. Lester Hughes. . . . . .. 10,000 Miss Melina B. Nelson. . _ 73000 Miss Jean Tait. . 10,000 Mrs. Deni. Crabbe. 03000 liiiss Mildred Ferguson. . 10000 Mr. Jack Connolly. Mr. Jas. A. Munn. .. .. Mr. Picton Mctiormack Mr. Cecil Jenkins Miss Reta Grady,‘ ftiiss Edna J. Giiadet. Mr. Ernest L. Mountain. . Mlsr Edith Newson. . Miss Bessie Gillan. .. . bliss Laura. Palmer. Mr. ilarry Craig. . . . . .. Miss ’f‘atta Collins rliirs Jennie Moase. Mr. Joseph Campbell,- Mlss Reta Boute. . Mr. Archie Llewellyn. liiiss Florence Palmer. .. Miss Gertrude McGuah, Mr. Frank Jay. . . . . . . . . . .. Mrs. Woodlelgh Westaway_ . Miss Malinda Murphy. Miss Cora Douglas. Miss Beatrice Wedge. Miss Mantle Lewis. “ Addie Griffin. . . Polly M. Jordan Miss Helen McErichru Mr. Geo. O. McLean . Mr. Milton Carter . Miss Hazcl Crockett .. Miss Eileen Conroy lilies Georgie Allan Mr. C. F. Doiron liliss Margaret Nicholson . Miss Grace hicDougal Miss Blanche Beaton . . . . . . . . . . Vclda Campbell . . . . . . . . ._ . . . . . . . .. _ Miss the candidates enrolled in the . _. . . 91,100 i TION Tire annual exaniinlion of Mill View School was held on June 2b. 192i. and was largely attended by the 1rarent§ cf tiit- 1iupiis anti others forty visitors present. The pupils were examined in the- vurious subjects by their teachez. Miss Townslienti. assisted by Misc. Margaret Coady. teacher" at Mt. Meliick anti Miss ‘Mary Hyne, teach- rr at Avrndalc. and showed by their ready answers that good pro- gross had been mad-e. After the examination the follow ing were presented with the Public School Certificates: Olive Mutlow. ltussel Sheidow, Ethel ilynes. El- sie'MClflnla anti Violet Mclnnis. Prizes were also awarded for at‘ icndanco and tieportment. A splen- rendered by tho pirpils. Short speeches were atnd others all of whom expressed themselves well pleased with the progress made by the school. Alter which. Ethel Hynes. on be an atidresr. while Olive Mutlow, presented tht The teacher then treated pupils The proceedings ivere brought t; a close by the singing of the Nat ional Anthem. The following is the address: Miss Hazel Townshenti: Dear Teacher.—-We. the pupils of Mill View School. have learned with sincere regret of your intend- view Striitml. ed departure. We. therefore. wish to express to you our appreciation for your| painstaking and uintiring efforts in our behalf. We acknowledge that we ‘have at times tried your pai- icnce. but we hope that our future conduct in life may be such as will cause you to feel amply reward-ed in the knowledge that the time spent in Mill View School was not spent in vain. i We have often felt keenly our own dullness in grasping at the solution of various difficult pro- blems with which we mt-ei in our course of studies. hut your patience rind ability in guiding us through the difficulties of, education have ulwuys led us to accomplish that which at first seemed to us urnpos- 1i hope that you will decide to stay sible imconciiision. we ask you to so. rcpt this small tok-cn of esteem Hllli zippreciation of your voluableness to us. and we cxlcnti to Vi"! "l" best wishes wherever your lot may be cast. rind may iill your undertakings be crowned with the fullest measure nf- success. Signed “OLIVE MUTLOW. ..HAZEL SMITH... ETHEL HYNES. . VIOLET MclNNiS. ETHEL GRANT. on behalf of the pupils of Mili- Married Through Glass MOOSE JAW, July i4.’ A uni- que ivedding ceremony “'11s por- formed here recently when Miss O'Brien. oi’ Philadelphia. WliS uni‘- ed in marriage with Charles Dirk. er. of Vancouyer. by ltev. Father’ Egan. of Boston. at ihe local isola- L ‘II: Airtight n \'"I'IN'I'. volu- nlrte nml m-r- fro! In detail. lpunnrtl era. extra strong handles. pun. ltlvrly airtight. TO-NI Tomorro It‘. A. FOSTER. Central tlon hospital, where ilit- bride is a scarlet fever 1iutient. Tire t-crc» inoriyy perforce. was performed iiirough u wiiititiu" of tin: ll(l\'l)ii&||. Following ihe ceremony, ihe bride returned tu iicr ward in await expiration of her six ire-aka‘ t-xiic. while the groom lclt Mons‘: Jaw for his ililllll" in Vancouver. Miss O'Brien wits lil|'it'iil'll \\'itli_ scarlet lt-vcr willie. travelling tu Vancouvcr with Ftiliilfi‘ Egan. where slit: was to have iiccii mar» ricd. She was tikr-n from the train here and rcniovcd to ihc iso- lation hospital. ABSOBFYE \\'lll n-tiuc-r nlnetl, §lrll|ll- ed. Swollen . ndonu. Likin- mcnln, or llluntlrru. Stops the from I or llone lamem-u and pain Splint. filth- llone fipuvln. No blister. no hair gnni- and horse can hr- used. $2.50 a bottle at druizglrts or dvlivrreri. licsrrlbr- your cane for special striivtiuna Hllll Interesting: horac 0k 2 ll AIHIUHIHNE I liniment for ii I t-d. Torn IJIIICIIIIIII; , Vrlnn or blunt-len- Ilrllln Flown, Iilcern. Alias-Ii 1min. {L25 a bottle ni. tiealr-rs or "Iividi-liltv" free. Inc" Illl ffidilfffli Swollen (1 Pri , dclivr-rcd. Rook \\'. l4‘. YOUNG. mug" lilnntrvul. (Jun- Ahlorblne and Abunrblnr Jn, lllmle In (Jnnrulil ll. l". DEM PS l‘) Y Graduate of lllmltrn Scioul oi‘ PIANO TININH l7! (irnflun Sin-ct (‘hnrltitli-ltnvll McLean & McKinnon DONALD McKINNON Barrister Attorney at Law Olfice—l'toyal Bank Building Charlottetown. i’. island ilark R.McGuigan.BA QARRISTER. IOLICITOFI. ETC. Money to Loan Cameron Block tkqiotcstown. P. E. island “"101”, loilcltqr, Notary Public In. - MONEY T0 LOAN gnaw; P. E. Island G. S. INMAN, K. C. llrrlstcr and Attorncy-at-Llw Room Ne. 12 Cameron Block VICTORIA ROW —' J. A. MaODONALD Barrister. Solicitor. Eta. . MONEY TO LOAN Office-Riley Building Charlottetown Dr.‘ c. c. Archibald Graduate on N. Y. Post Graduate Medical School and Hospital Practice limited to Eye. Ear, New and Throat Jllicc Buyer Building. Grout George Itroct, opposite Guardlln Oflico Telephone 264 Mice Hours-ll to 12 a. m. 1 to 6 p. m. May be consulted oll hours It 110 Hiliubore ll. Palmer 8n Palmer i. J. Palmer. K. C. H. L. Palmer Thrnc kettles are also tin- nod Innldr Inr $2.50 r-xtrn. Also mndc In wnnh-lnuIli-r li|lli|ll'll. rim. 12. 1.1. 2o. 2n innllunn u! i 81.00 Der zillion. I'n~<it -l- ni.-flight. $3.00 extra |r r or for "IIIIIIIII inn In ntrnmr. plnln wn Shipped by Amer wily Idxprcnn. Se: mom-y ortlcr lo Iu-lllrn nrr uh Prepaid to your dour to . purl n! (‘flnillllb N» unit-rs ghlpflfll f‘. l). H. firth-run KIIHI- prll lnmr will!‘ fl‘t"‘|\'\‘v|- Till‘? '\I.\\‘\ Kl SIN (‘lln t u‘. 2040 W’. ‘Wmlllmn St.- lit-pt. Chlrlllo. Ill. 40 yearn 0|‘ hone-t mi-rclmu- lllnlnu vnllr guarantee of r rrllnhlllt)“. ’ Barristers. etc. link 01 Nova lcotia Building Chlrlottstown, P. E. I. Money to Loan J. A. McEACHEN, Oph. D. Eye Specialist Office-Prawns Block. 127 Grafton Street Hours—9.30-12. 1-—4 pet a 25c Box GHT- w Alright ' Drugstore. ChaIeTv-vn EVINRUDB WTACHABLEIAOIDRFWWATBRCRMT Easily attached to the stern of rowboat or canoe - readyto take you on enjoy- able outings, fishing and ' hunting trips. Portable. easy to operate. always dependable. Evinrude Magneto - Built-In Flywheel Type — Automatic Reverse -— more power and'~ speed. Soldbu I McAVITY’S St. John. N. B. Over 120.000 sold—used by 25 (lofts. EVINRUDING. n uowsoav amorous Now lo the most opportune time to" I erect a Memorial to; Your ' Loved One Call and sec our‘ most up-to-dito ' . _ line. Our modern designs, in the best- materials procurablc are molt fpieaalng. We can mcct the requirc~ ‘manta of all. iVere Beck & Son- R BECK. Manager Montague ~- TlifiiT ~ c400 0-0 Feed Oats g 2 CARLOADS arriving. 4.000 bushels good. heavy sound WHITE OATS. Book your orders with us now. a Special prices in lots of 50 to 100 bushels. Flour "ROBIN HOOD" in blgl cu izcs. "QUEEN CITY" In bngs uli t . D t vvvvv v vvvvv sizes. i Feed j 4 CRACKED CORN, CORN. r’! MEAL. OIL CAKE. SHORTS. iBRAN. SCHUMACKER FEED. CRUSHED OATS. ROLLED OATS. OATMEAL. Poultry Supplies of all kinds all at lowest ‘prl-t ccs. WHOLESALE and RE- TAIL r Sat. 930-1 Evenings my Appointment. Phone 353-L. i Carter 8r Co. Ltd‘ Q-O-OQ-O-OOOO-O gBy Bi1ti__Fisl1_or_ JeFr, noun-mi‘ rue TAUGNT You A scuTekice 1N Fmiuci-i wtAY may? “one: n’ cuff 6° 90g; "n THAT FIENCHMAN 5N5 see iF Home VNDQRSTAND WHAT You ‘r-AY.‘ Between: HetPltuc» caeeesmc-ta ‘mam Aiub LEARNING 1o nu: Faeiucu I'M KEPT busY flake m PARK’ annoyances, Vet): $01: VGRRHE- ‘s/itvmrims, vgus SOT venous . - M-M‘. ma? MEANS- ‘sweetness. You SILLY WA“ - v m-rm. rm ' .- q w». ‘i i ii ii. ‘l ‘Mi . l _, L . _ . Lama? Y2." ‘ ‘" ‘ ‘ '“.~‘.,=;<...-.:r»~.r -L- ~'-'