tci] him tho m: , P555 $13 ._ _ BENTRAI. lillAlllllAll nu- uolnnin in council uir nun cl lot-ml Inn-rut. but fl1hflfllllllf o! u nuwny nnluru may on lllnuflell in I Quit: o Iurd, llrlrll] puyuhlo ll Il|\lhl“- COOKs tor Phowizuwm, 11-593- grad- 5- ~21. I’. B. I. Hospital mirscs uaiiun Tuesday- UONFEDERAI ION LIFE lNSUIb ANCE. [r91 MASON'S BEAUTY Shoppe tvlll be closid until 'l.‘iiursiizi,v, owing to death of Mrs. LIEU‘ Brciiiiaiiil 21 o~ - . REMEMBER the P. E. I, Hos- pital Nurses Graduation Exercises St. Paul's Hull. Tuesday, Ivliiy l2 at 8 pm. ALIPZICLHIE program Ad- mission 25 cents. 5-11-21. LEAVES HOSPITAL -—~ Rt, Roi‘. lllsgr. J. A NIu:plii_ D.D., Rectci" oi st. Duirstuns Uiiii *.=i.y, itft ' Hospital ycstcrday miicn Ifllpfbvcd in li He went to - R ad uiicic tic will Xflllulll ‘ \\'.llc l0 ii‘- llll(l.i‘- lined to 11c TOXOID ('.\.\II'.\I_(‘i.\‘— A vlnoc ivide inxtuu -- ~ diphtheria is . . unit of Public Ht-ulili. iniioculnte all ie chiitircii iii "‘ iiooi diszricts" (ill the Iain he (li'i\‘€‘ Not, oiil lhi‘ sqllnni pupils Eru i. -. sciltnii Children ii tuxoicl. Island iii-L‘ iuis ziiiti ‘Bio .i'.‘c <'oii\iii;'i..ii_q the Proviiiiurii ih mcnt. ‘The children in the C~i ciioots were AIAIKITUIII PROYINCI‘ ING — Brink oi‘ ;\I()llll .il Crop Report. 5.151»: Lionel-ally speaking. s ring has o ned somewhat earlier t an usual. he 5011 is in good con- dition and except. in northern New BFiinSWlCk, iihcrc some snoiv still !‘(‘lIlllill5_ conlitlurzibic planting is iiiiiivi‘ way iiiid O})<‘l‘.\‘.l(\l\S siioultl be fairly irciiuriii in uiioziiei" tori- Xligilt. Pastures iirc in good condit- ion, with litiie evidence of Willi/E!‘- kiil. and eariv grmvth is satisfaov-oiy. Orchards wintered well and bud devcioiiineiii is proniisinir Pruning operations have bccii lziigcly’ 001i‘- plezcri and spin "s urc built: applied. \\"(‘llll‘i£‘i‘ coiiciiiions have ixwn orn- erziiiy favourable. but. ivarni ruins would be beneficial. TWO ALARMS - Firemen were out early yesterday niorniiifit. short.- ly before '2 a. m, int‘ :i iiro iii a priiaie garzizc at the roiir of 1R7 Kent. Strrct A t‘: '| OlIYS before the linemen had a cull for a blaze in Home's car ivurchouse at, the cor- ner o! Edward and Kent streets. At the former there was consider- able damage to the roof; there was no car iii the buililiiiq. At the Horne bllllflllli! the tire ivas con- fined to the inside of the ware- house but was extinguished with- out difficulty. In neither case was the Origin oi the bluzie discovered. The Horne wartlxouse was filled tvith second hand cars. VISITING REl.il'I‘I\'liS-Fil;zlit- Lieui, KOllllPlll T‘.l_\'lCl‘ of the R. C. A. F. tit Summt-rside. P. E. 1.. and Mrs. Taylor, the iorntcr Miss Elizabeth Goodwin, daughter oi’ Mr. and Mrs. Roby N. Goodwin or Port Elirin. have been visiting Ur. and Mi Tuttic Taiyioi- and Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin at Port. Eitzin. Mrs. Taylor rcrcntlv grnduritcd from Montreal General Hospital. Fit Limit. TilylOT returned from Eng and to encage in firing in- struction at riiffrrcnt. K"'llli‘l‘S in C-in-ida. He has bee“ at summer- sidc since ifHl-Snini John Tcic- graph-Journal. To Ban 0r Not To Can § FARM- hi... B!‘ Edith L. Elliot, Homi- Et-niriimiwt, (‘cmsumi-r Section Department ul‘ Agriculture Prcparcdness L! our watchword these days and home canning is long distance cooking or planning for iuturc needs. Canning Cftil be done even ivith a limited sugar supply iind the ivialniiii who i ‘i ahead is rc-iriv. nu. onli' for m; day meals but. for urFxpt-ctcd guests all through the year. Now ls the time to check up on your canninc equipment and plaii your campaign before the fruits . . The Depth‘:- ." . that be sufficient rubber metal tops anti jars for noiriial canning demands this gicar. I-‘ruit Illflflifllll!’ 51“"lll5 vary m grt-ilfy in Ckllliltltl lllili, ii is difficult to know vchr-n tho hciuht of ii fruit. season may tit- rciirhcd but, house- wives should try to be ready to take ldvaiitage 0f the iiiotiiczit when eiwh iruil is 1t iLs best, There l5 l. story that the Shah of Persia hired men to vratah his tnelans anti iiwomcnt. of uni‘.- urity. but htiui \v<' can do is watch our markets and buy when the fruit is plcntliil and incitietit- llflv chicnpest. Canning cannot. improve the quality of fruitrs or vcigctiiliics. Thor mirt b0 tend-er and n1‘ amt mitt. wily to DlOfllllT the host results ‘II c itioa] ivny i]; snrtiohl fitim tii~ nrden or orchard to thc jars but he next best tihlng is to be ii ‘KlFw. shopper. The purpose of canning ls to prc~ serve perishable plfitlllcls for irittor uyc, and, at. the ram» time. l‘t‘..llil the frrs-h natural color, Tiivor and Iood valuc. SIII‘ cunning tic-politic on strict. attention in every step with iin short cuts. Although moth ern methods ivould look like short Bills to our curniidmotiirrs. The Conqiinci" Fnction. Depart-- nicnt. oi’ Agriculture him rr-"vlscd tow-tr (tflllillllg hiiP/ctiii to conform with Wartime Prices and Trade B0l.t'd‘s sugar rulings. ‘The allow- ance of l-il pound sugar for can- ning and 3-4 a pound for Jams SPEED FOR SALE Jackie Volo priced reason- able for quick sale. Apply A. B. Ciitcliffe. 77 Fitzroy Street. 5-9-3i. tiicrc rings, ‘IKHE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDlAh Ed Head Wins No. 4 of Interesting Year As Dodgers Clip Tennis Match Hubbell And Giants 5-3 Here Saturday NEW YORK, May ilk-LAP)»- Veicran Cazl Hutib.=l_i searched in vain for ii;s firs‘. [lhfilllllg victory ;olclyii today as hammczrd h.m and ccnii gainst- two ‘Jfilhvvlls to ocivii New fork Giants 5-3 befoie a crowd of 26.020. Ed Head went tize dLslGFlCC (or ilie Natonal Lqiguc {carious and save hm ii .m disaster ‘lwo cf the lllXs‘ oft Head wxie licmc rut‘... by JJiiiny M ze and Babe Borne. itio latter as a pnch hitncr l3 the 5t“~‘;‘llil’i. Rcils Blank (f-ards 'I‘vvlce At Cincinnati. Cincinnati Rttis blanked st. Louis Cardinals in both games of the season's frst dcublelicxidei" there, WJlTllll! l-l) azxd 3-0 before a czoiizl 0t‘ 20:152- 1 0st. since opening day. and jellies per pound oi’ fruit as purchased L; s, good average allow- ance. We trill have to get tmcus- iomed to less variety in the sweet locus iii our day's meals. Spoliage is cat ti by overpacking lug period, iiii~ imperfect. jars n3 Jars after “u... or rubber or openi stlerlizlng. This year let Canadian wocneri till till their jars after planning to comply with sugar rationing. Be sure that every jiir iiiii keep until icquired. N0 spoiled jars to throw away and “185343. There is no room for waste in Canada's War Pro- gramme. l2 STEPS IN CANNING i. (Th/rel: equipment. 2. Wash, sterilize jars and test for leakage. 3. Select fresh. firm sound fruit. and Wget-ables. 4. Test the rubber rings. 5. Grade. sort and prepare prod u s t. 6, Prepiiic sjvriip. '7. Blanch or pre-oook, i! N- quired. 8. Pacllé in containers. Fill with u liq . 9. Place rubber ring and top in position. 10. Partially ti_.l:t‘.‘n top. ii. Slerilize the required t-iiiie. 12. Retrieve from caniier. seal oompietely, invert to test {or leaks. the TIPS FOR SUCCESSFUL CANNIN G 1. Follow one set or instructions accurately. . Smaller quantities are easier to handle and allow the canning cons to be completed qiiicky '1‘. _iar.s and rubbers carc- -lil,\' nick in the top. an ct rubber oii n cracked ring may spoil the jar of shorten sterilization time - {tee-p water boiling rapidly. . Park corn, spinach or cut beans loosely - heat will then quick- iv penetrate to the centre o! the jar. . Rrmove from canner as goon as sterilized. “Never open a jar after steriliz- n g. 9i D0 T109 it’? b0 tighten ring after jar is cold - this may break the seal. 10. Be frugal with sugim-rcmem- your ration. CAN 0N THE SUGAR BUDGET 1» CR“ fruits wit-limit sugar for Fiilads, pie fiiihigs, sauces and ot-hrr desserts. 2. Can fruit juices for beverages. S. Cultivate a taste for fruits, canned in thin Syl‘llp——l»l’l(>y rave more of the natural fruit, flavor, 4. Can bakcti apples, peaches and ears ill tiiiii syrup for dc. ‘is. in canning Plums and LIFE-E’ {G cmzw its-Yuan 01.0 SCOTS JOHNSHAVEN, Scotland, Mav 10 -‘CP1—_Th1s_t1nv viiituze on the bleak Kmcardineshire coast son: E11 "8 Young men to war. keeping to man the Johnsliavcii Rocket, Lll:0~S.’tVlllE Apparatus Company B0 vtncrnns whose zivcrazc age L; 65, One lllqlll, last, your a Brim], mcri-hniitnimi. damaged in an n1;- iittack drifted inshore south of the Riv" N014“ 34k. Three of the 43 men aboard ivcre wounded and hogs prevented use of the iorrv u-liirh hauls the life-saving anon. titiis. Far 20 iinurs tho Mhnshavcn FiTWlOliZlli terrific sous and a izalc to |)i'lil£‘.‘ the men ashore. Line-rock- ets all fell short and it was onlv after two of the axed mm minder] int) inrds iiito the sea to free a foul. rd brccchrs biinv line thiit the res- cue was completed. Eltlltlltuc to the rescue ivns writ- trn one Suiidav afternoon in April thus vcar when James Lvnns. 70- Hfar-olil lcadcr of the Jolmslmvm crciv. ivns presented with the Minis- trv of Tranwport shield for the mcst; outstanding rc: tic i941, coiisr With}; nave AIRCREW WHYYBY. England, May 10.45 Pl—~F‘ivc lti-vciir-olrl bovs who spent their spare time around an niq mo. tor lifeboat. honing for a (jhflnpp to no out iviui llfll‘, realivmd utm- ambltion when four British airmen were forced down into tho smi m! the Yorkshire court The boat’; mg- uiar Crew were ttuiiuiz so ivlwn a ‘ I). C. M. UN‘ (‘IIMMANDO LONDON - ("Pi tKnockP l WNW n" filiiiiiviiziiii. Kent, who kliicd l4 Cur-nitric iii a cnmmwvln mid on Vtiil7.<_ it“ bar-n awarded the Dl5llll5Li5h££l Conduct. Medal. -— Ciil Fl ll. cub: and Biic; Spill. Al Chicago, Chicago cubs Ind PJvlSlllllfiil Piratrs dyided a. doulretieader with the Cubs winn- ing the iirst game ~l~2 and losing the sfllfllld 3-3. Braves Divide “lllh Phil! At. Boston, Ernie run ht-iiier in the Uih inning of the niglitcap ‘gave Pntladephia Phill g 4-3 d€Cl£lOIl and n split: in ii. doubleheader with Bcatori Braves utter Al Javery‘: tour-hit hurling in itie opener carried Bssttn to a 5-1 victory. Satuiday Pittsburgh Pirates blew up a c‘. nce to get. cliser to Brmklyn D: .crs as tucy lost. 3-1 i0 the lowly Chicago Cubs while the Dozgers were idle as the re- sult of the postpcnement or their game against New York Giants. Boston Braves biastezl the last- pliice lftizladeiphia Hililies 6-2 Wlillt‘ Cincinnati Reds beat St. Lcuis cards, in the only other scheduled games. Bfieiftitii Ruin? (Amocialed Press) SUNDAIPS RESULTS AMERICAN LEAGUE Keys three- First game: Detroit 5; Cleveland 1 Second game: Detroit 5: Cleveland 6 First. game: Chicago 2; St. Mu‘: 5 Second game: Chicago 9; Si. Louls 7 First game: Washington 3; New York l Second game: Wasiiiiigtun 2; New York 3 First. game: Boston 2'. Philadelphia 4 Second game: Boston 5; Philadelphia B NATIONAL LEAGUE FITkL game: Pittsburgh f5; Chicago 4 Second game: Pittsburgh 3; Chicago Z First game: Philadelphia l; Boston 5 Second grime: Philadelphia 4', Boston 3 New York 3; Bvi-ooklyn 5 First game: St. Louis (l: Cincinnati 1 Second game: St. Louis 0; Cincinnati INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE First Some: Ncivzirk -i: Syracuse 3 Second game: Newark 4; Syracuse i First game: Toronto 4; Buffalo 1 Second game: Toronto 8‘, Bflfliilo G First game: Baltimore l: Montreal 5 Second game: Baltimore 7: Montreal i First game: Jersey City 3; Rochester 3 Second game: Jersey City 2; Rochester ‘I SATURDA PS RESULTS NATIONAL LEAGUE Philadelphia 2; Bnstnn l Pittsburgh l; Chicago 3 St. Louis Tl; Cincinnati 5 New York at Brooklyn, ppd. AMERICAN LEAGUE Chlcnxn 2; St. Louis I Cleveland 0; Detroit 1 Washington at New York, pd. Boston at Philadelphia, pptlr: INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Firs! game: » Baltimore 2; Toronto 0 Second game: Baltimore 2; Toronto 8 Syracuse l; nutfrln 5 Newark 12; Montreal 3 Jersey Clly 6: Rochester 8. Midget Softball Practice Today ‘There will be a softball pub: for the Midget North End Tigers at the Park diamond tonight at 7 o'clock sharp. All payers are uk- od to be on Mind. tPatriot. please copy.) Baseball Standing- NATIONAL {sauna Won Lnlt fut Brooklyn Pit tsbiirih Boston Si. Louis Cincirnati New York Chicago Phiiadcitliia AMERCIAN Ammo: ' New York ‘i’ Cleveland 9 Detroit, ii Boston I0 Washington r 14 St, Lruia ‘l! Philadelphia 1U Chicago l! INTERNATIONAL LEAGUI Newark ntreai ..."v City Baltimore Buffalo Toronto Rcchrsicr sifivii Ffltili‘ tiirouiih that a dltiuhv with liv- iilrmcn was driftinl 0H- iilinre the boys iii-ere pressed iubo “rt/we 1nd helped in the rescue. Laird Watt, Canada's No 1 ten- ng player, was seen in action on the courts of the Charlottetown Lawn Tennis Club on satuiday lei-noon in two interesting matches against youthful Bill bloreslclfi. Prince Edward Island's top ranking tennis star. Watt ivon bot-li games, the Iirst by a 6-4 score imd the second by 6-0. but he was lorced to display his championship skill before downing the clever Char- lottetown player. Following the match, \Vait had ivords of praise for the Islam-l boy saying that. he was the greatest tennis player ever produced in this section of Canada. He forecast a bright tut-um in the tennis world for the 17-year-old Moreside ivlio put; u!) such a gallant. ii ‘it in 51t- urdsiys matches. The VlSlllih! pav- er, who W85 a former (‘Dlll1)l"tllDl‘ for We Davis Cup. was grvfllll’ pleased by the inipi-ormiciit in the mono boy's style since he last watched him play. _ On a former visit to this pro- vince. Watt. hzicl shown great int-er- est. in Momslde and felt that he had the makings or a‘ champion Klayer. Accordingly u-hcn he came ere last. week on a business trip he inquired from Club Otiiclais, a- bout the youngster’; progress. It was suggested that he take ‘l'c boy on for a game. and the c. itliziii champ readily agreed. Ber u-iiig a racquct, he played against More- slde Saturday. After the ganic he had a good-natured chat with the Charlottetown player pointing out his vteak spots in the play and ex- plaining how these might bi‘ over- 001119. Mr. Watt leaves the province a- OUT OUR WAY Yanks Beat Washington Royals tllvltltl Twice To“ Widen Leadln nllllbhhefdel’ A. L. To Two Full Games with 07mm’ NEW YORK. MAY Ill-JAY‘!- New York Yankees, who usual baseball victories, cashed in on o gqugem play and a wild pitch to- day i0 bike a b-iii or close ones ii-t m Washiigtozi Smators. Bill Ilckcy hunted Charlie Kell- er heme from third base with the lllnLll-llllllll?’ rim thB-L 8W8 the Yanks the ii-st. same 0t a double- llQCidU‘. 4-3. befcre a crowd o! 4Q.- iJA aiicl a ivilcl pitch by Jack Wil- son, Washington reLer hurier, en- abled Frankie crixettl to come home in the 10th inning of the niglitcfl-p wit-ii the tally that deod- etl it» 3-2. _ The double victory, gliding me Yankees‘ first. home stand 91 m9 seascn with a record of 11 vicfoizes in 17 starts at. the stadium, boss-ed i-lirii" Aniicrican League lead tovtwo lull games over Cleveland Ind-MIS- Trlbe Earns Split At Cleveland. Cleveland Inrtans QbSOYbCG their sixh straight cic- feat as Detroit Tigers tool: the iirst game oi a doubleheader o-l on the live-hit hurling d! Tommy Bridges, but the ‘Tube rallied lube to take ‘the lfi-innln nlshttcap 6-6 and grab undLsputx possession o! second place in the leamle. A's Stun Bosox Tvrico At- Philadeiphiii, with Bob John- son's lusty bat accounting for two gain Tuesday. He was also kept busy iiutc-grapiiing Ute racquets 0i’ admiring fans on Saturday. There u-zts a iarcc turnout for the game. By. J. R. Wiliam: rims and iv rims. Philadelphia depend on heavy hitting 1o:- tlieir back Boston home driving ln live Athletlea turned Box both gBgIlQS o! n. doubleheader. 4-3 and Browns Spill. With Chicago At. St. bouts, Joey Kuhcrs sev- enth-lnnlng home run with n mate aboard gave Chicago White Scx u 9-1 Xllghulfll? victory over 5t. Louis Browns an an even split. in l. doubleheader. The Browns tcok the cirener 5-2 izi u. some which was also decided b a hcme run- a fourth-inning of crt. by catcher Bob Swift. o!’ the Browns. Saturday Cleveland Indians. with the first-place New York Yankees ‘idle lost a, chance to overtake the Yanks as they lest 170 w it“! fourth-place Detroit. Tigers. The Washington-New Yolk game was postponed because of the weather. In the only other game played Chicago edged out St. Lou Browns 2-1. The Boston-Philadel- phia game was pcstpcncd. REMEMBER wrYcN (By ThQ-gM-Ilzllid Prod) Ted (Kid) Lewis uprawled un- conscious to the canvas when Georg-rs Carpentier sent over a haymakcr to win the rglitivzight boxing championship at London 2t) years ago today. Lewis had mo- mentarily dropped his guard t0 protest to the reicree after s clinch. On the short end of 3-1 odds Carpenter scored the knock- out. in the first round of the scheduled zit-round bout. is ritntz the nig tcap 0-4 Mlly ill-w?)- Montneal Royals and Baltlmom Orioles divided n. doubleheader here today before 9.611 tum. Rvyala W011 the 116st 5-1 712d the Birds wok e n i 8 I ‘ - Jack Kraus hag the Birds oaflni’ out. o! hi4 left hand in the o as be scattered six 111B. at!“ 011$ aeVNl and yielded only 0m on balls toi- hi; second victory o! ttie season. Winn and Giant: Split. M Rodiestetr. Rlochastar and Jersey city divided a doubleheader the visitors winning Lho first with the Rod Wings coming back m take the ziightcap 7-2. flhleis Divide With Bean At syracuu. syraouu aims spilt. a. doubleheader with the leaxue-leadin Newark Bears, wm- ter 1m Bears had taken the opener 4'8. Leah Break Jinx M zuflolo, Lem won heir first Buffalo M111 since 1940 u they do- lelted the Bison; 8-6, in t. en-ixining nightcap of a double- header. The Bison: took the opener 5-1, their filth consecutive victory linoe opening at home. Saturday Newark Bear: proved their supremacy was well-earned at the top o! he league as they handsd the second-place Montreal Royals a 12-3 pasting. ‘The game was called at the and at the eighth OUR BOARDING HOUSE to: ECONOMY ASK YOUR ratio; ron RUBINIEX S U I T I N G S cuiuiuiitin atiltisii Mlllililtllllt lT-IIIIIB because the Bears Md catch m early train out oi Mm re Th4 lowly Toronto M blasted- Baltimore orioiegplég "9 3-2 in a, doubleheader wit}; B lalo Bistros beat. Syracuse . 5-1 and Rochester Red ‘ edged out Jersey City Giant; ____.___i.________ Aces Win Frmi Bearcats In Midget League The Aces defeated the Beam b the close some of il-‘l in 1 -. dyed game o! Midget Lcutnie sol all. Some brilliant p185‘! were ... {oi-med by the players of boui ta .. m» linauPl 1 0-6. Durban, r-n h brett; . ‘ son; Sb-Rnlph “squirm.” won u-Meivin “Tiger” Richard; Pie} era-Joe "Mimics? Zirlrem; "Si nr" Bradley; Shrimp Martin. BEAR/OATS: C-G Gallon “Musta.r<l" Hiuiglu lb U Hughes; 2b-Earl Ni(‘ll0l.~0llj 3 “C0rney" Vlhibe; ss-F. ViicGul an: Flowers-Kenny and Met Mackenzie, R. Wlie an, With Major Hoopla F; ‘rt-us i5 ‘rt-i’ worzsr = AGE A euv KIN BE, AT A TIME Lil<E Ti-ité/AT AMQITION TO CvO IN THE AI MAIZINES -- AN‘ we CAN'T DO No-ti-uu’ BUT SIT AN’ WATL FELLERS GITTIN‘ MEDALS AN' Gtotzv! i W / "W/ THE U5ELE§§ AGE awn. m: n nu unviu. no. l‘ u. no u. p vn. err. i ‘BRINGING UP FATHER THI$ AGE WE GOT TH' MOST "- CORPSJHE AQMY. NAVY o2 OH. YOU'LL so THIZU ENOUCvH Becofis IT'S OvElZ To BE A HEQtr-BUT YOU'LL NOT GET ANY MEDALS F02 |T.' YEH, WE'LL R H I'M MR WEFAIJDQY- PM ‘i ._._.. GONNA 'PASS IN SC TILLIE THE TUILER- PIPPIE AND "CAP" STUBBS I DON'T THINK vouuze EVEN noon-Jo SAY NOTHIN‘ OF GETTIN’ ‘fl-l’ HIGHEST stances-qt m TH‘ NUTTV Nineties! L no $OLDlER'l.L HAVE ‘to DRivE A noose AN‘ aueew-weu. HAVE TO eo ‘may wosrr» , HOW oo ma: aizmzuzs LOOK AGIN? BOY,ALL TH‘ HEROES A\N’T GONNA BE IN THE g3 wmu AMQ BE BACK .\\\\\\\\\\m\ W?” 5-1! ' PEHAW! wuin- u= MY Roam"; “é WHAT'6 ones Age A an‘ AQKFNCE? M YOUR Bis o'i"rc>‘s REN-"QIEQ" wiu. as AN ELECTRiC BEAM EMANATING FROM i-iis cues?! w-u-iz 6mm‘ wiu. so INTO ACTlON when "rue BEAM is BROKE-N av someone CROSSiNB i-iis _ PA-ti-i! 2 ma: A POLlCE ‘EQUAD "’ ARL .» iSiVING ‘l iwOUGL-lT TO 4' mm F02 A eArei-v swvrcu STOPPING THAT WlLL MAKE THE BIG Fettow , HlM Boo AND weave wuzu , APPROACHED av ' -n-\i_=. missus . wiTi-t A Moog; i \ FY George McManul By Edwllll __ ,__.__..--n WELL riRE-Pitpor I GUESS vouiz ascend ISN'T GQNNA @051- ME A DOLLAR THis YEAR-- SCHOOL I GEE! WE'LL STAY-ti‘ STUDYN’ . iei-n‘ AWAY, TIPPIE-"TOMORQOW I'VE QUIT, WELL, PRETEND WU HAIEWT QUTIZBETT ILL TRY T0 GET QOAT. BE POLITE AND \/0U'L L XJUQ FIX MY WlND- VM YES? we», I n-ubm l'Ll. HAVE