Use-om’;- us... .. T“ Government and 4.75% 5.30% Hal Iisx Our January Booklet eentshe variety of Municipal offerings yielding , to 5.301‘ Public Utility and Corporation Issues yielding to '7.75% Ask for Copy before Investing your funds. Eastern Securities 60., Ltd. Bank of Nova Seotla Building, Charlottetown. P. E. I. . St. John WINTER TERM GOOD POSITIONI ul y. u‘ d s» 3i" THE~ JANUARY l- 1U” J. roesou. Prln. * ~ .: . l . Western Guardian IIOIIITTOIIDSII’! Catalog. —FOR LATE WESTERN NEWS —Page 3 ls available. tf. -DICTIONA‘RIES can be had at the Western Guardian Office, Wa- ter Street, Summerslde. for only fifty cents with a new or renewal subscription. . tf. -GUARDIANS ON SALE at the Guardian's western office in the If you wants man who wl TO THE ELECTORS OF THE FIFTH DISTRICT, PRINCE CO. ii be in a position to best serve the lntereels oi the Province and of this district VOTE FOR i . i e20. o. POPE O O OO-OOOQO-OGQOOVOOQXO-O4-QOOO-OOOO-O-O-OO-O-O-O-FOFOQ-OQOOO- “of every day. McNeill Building. Sumlnerside —4O INCH ALL WOOL PLAID Suiting for ladies or childrens wear 78 gents at Slnclairs. 1746-9-2l -5.000 FiOLL8.—Last season's 4 wall paper. Many beautiful de- signs and coloring cm sale in dll~ ‘ ‘ferent qualities for January clear- iance just half price at Slnclalrs. i 7146-9-21 i —AULD LANG BYNE and , {Housewififs Calendars have been received at the Guardian's West- im Office, McNeil] Building. Sum» nierside. These calendars will be given to those subscribing or re newing their subscription to the Guardian- —BASKET SOCIAL- Branch 215 C. M, B. A. of Sll-mnlerside wil hold a basket social, whist and dance in their ‘hail 0n ltlollllll)‘ Jones (taking a short out home after the village Dance): "Oh, iorl What made /_// __,_ eaa... >4“ *7 me qo as a Toreador?" -.From London Oplnio Fa noy D ress evening. Jan. 11th at ii o'clock. St. Pallis Baud ill attendance. Ad mission thirty five cents. Ladle.‘ with baskets free, good nlusic llllii a good time. 71459-2i _ —GUARDIAN 0 F F.l C E.—_'l‘ht- Guardian's Western Office is non located in the McNsill Building Water St.. Sulnlnerslde. Where jsubscriptlons, news or advertising will be received. The phone. num- ber is 233. —DlElD SATURDAY.—The (leuth ‘occurred in the- Prince County IIos- lpitai on Saturday shortly alter 1 ‘o'clock of Mrs. John Andrew Hugh- es, Freetown at the age of 41 years. The late .\irs. Hughes had been all- ing for some time but her condition was not considered serious until about three weeks ago. About n week ago she was tuken to the hos- piull whore it was hoped she mig- ht gilln strength enough to undergo gall operation but she gradually n. iweakclied until the end came pea» llllMlNll SALE llF NURSES" ("By TEC") The attention of Guardian readi firs is called to the advertisement appearing in this morning's issue with reference to the auction sale ill‘ race horses whlcll takes place on Friday next at Larges Livery Stable. As far as the writer can ascertain this is the first and only public auction of its kind that has O44§§§OQQ l INSIDIOUS 1 EYE STRAIN . We use this adjective sd- vlsedly. t Sufferers ifrom Eyestrain may have perfect vision and therefore do not suspect the 4 presence of any eye defect. The motive power of the entire human organism ‘is Nerve Energy. Normal eyes. it ls computed utilize about: 20% of thll Nerve Energy, but when Eye- strain is present, a mush Isra- cr proportion is required. Hence defective eyesdhrouqh their consumption of an ex- cessive amount of Nerve En- ergy. may seriously affect the functioning of other organs - of the body. and produce ill y, my would be better known alter the sin n "Bic Falwell‘ of "mum"; grumtuny '5' u sale on Friday. as he did not Dru- Blazing st be the T18 that Celvell frvlll Mrs. Wui, M, Simpsoll- essity; HAVE YOUR EYE9 Dose to continue in such a venture K91111111El°11~ The 5119i 311ml! 'w°111' EXMMNED 1g m, 10a. money. bu; “m; if he. -—--—<e_0-—--—- en's Institute and from the W. A- coulil make his expenses, he would; ' of St. Peter's Church Lot. 11. Con-‘guln or resin used like to continue satisfying the tie-i PERWNAL‘ way. P. E-l- From lllontazue Ills- G F nulna of the .breeders of high class.‘ irict $200.00, Collected as follows: ‘ill-nus or years. symbolic or servlcv.‘ ' ' standard ‘bred mares. realizing thati - “MT- GBOPZE Hllrrlwh Denlllfl. Montague sccllon by Mrs. M. Mc- MP- 31111011851 ' the present day demands are IorIPT-BKFV» silent New Year's in Clmr- Lean, Mrs. C. Vickersoll. Georgie llellllllinlle llllll Wlll 10118 °P1°'"'1'l" high class other than the nondes-i-Qllelllwll- Moore. Mrs. Poole. Mrs. Burden. ¢vo+o++++oo+++o++o+o++v+ crlpt‘ t Mill -l~ ‘Q. llllcl-Bfen- MTB- 3- P111119- ever taken place in the hlarltini Provinces, and few people realiz the great asset that It ha Of Yfilll‘ mares are to the country. been felt for a number past that that should prove quite a financial asset. The writer in conversation with a sporting gentleman in the city yesterday was informed that said sporting gentleman would like tile privilege of purchasing a foul out of one -of those mares and from a when three_month's of age. possess as brooding mares. Then again there is the illustrious Bill Sherren who sold for $25,000; this horse being sired ‘by an island stal- lion and out of a New Brunswick mare. This dam is not compar- able insofar as fashion and breed- ing is cc-ncerned with Mr. Kelly's offering; the blood of the three present Joy families, Axworthy. Peter the Great and Bingen is rich- ly contained in the breeding oi these horses. bad the privilege of a drive behind a number of the sale entries, and for so-unilness, good looks. and breeding combined it is (liluilt- ful if it could be possible lo ngnill assemlbie‘ eleven such entrieiui Tomorrow the writer will give ui detailed, description of each eulry. During the course of the inter- view Mr. Kelly was questioned as to whether these sales of imported mares would be an annual event. he smiled and answered. “that moi i Straight lines and inserted flares‘ Save the Eyes Stop Errors Oleeo work tires eyes vsry. qlsleldy if the sight is v/Osk and error-o art almost sure to ‘l orsep into the werlo being dons. Priceless eyes deserve beet attention that ean pos- ., slbly be given them and if" given this attention they pay ‘ splendid dividends In In- . orsased eflleleney. Oorroot glasses rest eyes " and promote soeuraey. i‘. Have your eyes examined» with y-eelolen sntthoreuahv‘ MI. - H. J. MABON Optometrist Montague. P. l. l. Offies ‘Oonnsetnd iWlth Drug l l - l . “w - a make the mode interestins. -i—-QQ->-——- Ox tail stew is one interesting variety in winter meat dishes. Policeman in Tnttenllnnl of n lllllll of Cascumpec are receiving cOn-gra accused of alrlinlfenesn: Hr wulltcd Into the police stallnn. Mun: Yes. safety first. ll 1 bad gone on l IlllRIIl have walked under an omnibus. CHILLS! Are the forerunners of. severe colds and grippe. Rub the chest‘ and back witb-Mlnarfe. Bathe the feet in Mlnarfs and hot Um“ hmd.‘ ltllls morning at 9.30 to iSt. James some, sound and exceptional bred gchumh‘ swmmershm The Guardian stallion of his selection at $100.00i|wes¢em Canada, and one in Ho“ This , lllllfi lllflldellt should 8N8 801W [Ramsay is in failing health but Mr. idea as to the value these mares Ramsay“, very active for ms yen“ The writer in the past few days} Hllecililng which Mns. Casley served an iceiuliy on Saturday. Besides her [husband her lather Mr. lP. J. ‘Smith. ‘Newton, ~i sisters and 2 brothers survive. The funeral takes place Q 9 ~ .1, » .. g ". Eastern Guardian manor from Helium's Ostslos. readers renewing or Juhcribins- Also Dictionaries. Renew at once and get one. t! ..'RECENT VISITORS in Gem'- getown were ‘Mr. John Eraser. Miss Catherlneddraselr. Mlle JMlldrlHl Donovan. ‘Misses Grace Douglas. Elsie Knight and Katherine Mo Kinnon. students at iP. W. C. Mrs. iBradley of ‘Bedlord. Mrs- R. Schur- nlan and little son of Dodiand. Sask., visiting Mrs. Scburmanhl mother ‘Mrs. A. McConnell. ..*WHlST PARTY.—iA. very en- joyable whist party was held in Si. James Hall. Georgetown‘. on Tues- day, January 5. The ladies prlzv was equally w-on by Mrs. Capt. Nel- son Fairchlld and Mrs. '1‘. Goteil. ilrswn by the latter. The gentle- ulenls prize was won by ‘Mr. Mlilur McConnell and James Condon, won by the latter. ..*DANCE ENJOYED- A very enjoyable whist‘ and g dance~the first oi’ the season~was held ill the home of Mr. Jas. P. McIntyre. St. Andrews. Mr. Adrian Fecllan was elected President of tile club for the season, and Mrs. Jew. l’. hlclntyre, secretary. This gent- leman's prize for the night ivas wlon lby‘ Mr. Adrian Feehnn. lillii .he lady's prize was won lly I\l-ss' Ziiliu Feehun. After the ‘whist u illlllllllilOllii supper was served by‘ Nirs, Mclntyrc ill her usual llUlivllll- llllc style. The remainder of lilo walling was pleasantly spoilt ill lunclllg. delightful violin music being capably furnished lby hlcssrs Aeneas MCEHCIIGPII, Roddili .\lc- xdlllll. and Victor McPliee. ..*FORTUNE BRIDGE. - Ail- otller of Fortune's highly respected residents has passed away, llmnely Mrs. Hector Campbell. Mrs. Camp- bell ‘wus a. woman of sterling chur- acter and will be ‘very greatly missed ill the community. To the bereaved family we extend ‘our sympathy. The "Ladies Aid" held their annual ‘meeting at the home "if Arthur Francis. A very large lumber were present and the veilr‘s business was reviewed. Fhis scoiety is ever-growing and low has a large enrollment. Aft- ll‘ the meeting closed n dalllty' unch was served by the hostess lsslsted by Mrs. P. Ilrycllioll. \m0ng the visitors to. Forlullc illst NGBK were Ed. ~ Whalen. Ralph llooney, and Alphonsus Mclnnis, Each took home with him a new; irlving sleigh. Messrs J. (l 5 lextenrls sincere sympathy to the S bereaved. we luck in well bred mares and an opportunity now . arises for the farmer or others in- terested to purchase a useful mare —MANY HAPPY RETURNS. — 0h Jan. 4th. Mr, and Mrs. D. l\i. Ramsay. Fortune Cove. celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of their unarriage. In honor of the occasion iihey entertained a few of their old friends nt dinner. Their two ilaug hters. Mrs. Pepper of Alberta and Mrs. Geo. Warren of Fortune Cove were at home. ‘The three sons. Ihowever, two of wshome‘ reside in on. were unable to he present. Mrs. Their friends extend best wlsllcr Ion this their ‘Golden Wedding Day ‘land express the hope ‘that they may live to enjoy many moi-r happy anniversaries of their mar- riage. -—WEEKLY PRAYER MEETING Fleldlng - 2°'°°l ___o Th d " , , _ _ Miss Mary Jarlln 11.00 the nvveaklvacaltvflglaevelfiggiar Iggetlzlg Mrs. ‘Lawson & Mrs. Waugh. 11.50 was held at the home of Mr. Ly Mrs" 0"“ Prom- -------- ---- -‘-- 19m) v mun Carley. lClllwlllllpec. This being 1111M the last night of the old year the meeting took the form of a iWatch llls. there was an intermission dur- cake. ‘A few minutes before‘ 12 o'clock the company engaged in silent prayer. after which several of the number led in brief prayers expressive ofthankfuiness for thr . " Cove Miss Reta Har- I h H |.| _ . blessings of the past ea nd f itr “fem?” '_ . three wise men broug t lm_ G0 [for slxly lWO yours. but. ill colll~ q, are‘, “m, the unkimaa (“are [:15 ‘lmll Ml“ b11111‘ 391115121 4r lFrankincense and Myrrh tifll-llflilipnrlson would not bu as ienicllt as The may"; c1088., shortly “He, ""111 ------------------------------------ -~ ‘ ° three ‘main forms of service. .- nhlfllliiiil-il States lvfllls to Italy. this advent of the New Year by -—<Mlss Laura Garden, ‘Caacum- llec. is at present suffering from a severe attack of mumps and was unable to resume her school dut- an Cr by l M d8 . hi d -l' e" °“ °“ Y ell by -Mrs. 'r clumemn and u‘; gzrfiuhlllgngz as: glllgillgfhftl MILOS —-Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wallace I“ Mchharfin- l "iecelllllm are n .to a close at 0.30 with prayer by R_ Jnhngqn , _ _ _ _ _ __ 177 143 13g K:l,:’co““le';") l" ° “° “m” m” Mr. Malone. ‘ . Jns. Fnrqllllurson 20s 1'38 141 tllllitlvns upon i116 arrival of a we $1.111“ {lg-m k l the m, , . u. (lnrllhum . . . . . .. w. 109 1m 118117 boy on Jan. 2. lowing, a o an “so . The frock o fas lgln is mnrkcdit. Squnrebrigige 110 120 107 "v-v—— ~ an uneven e e. , ‘_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ . Co-Mrl. James ' Clark, Fortune I Thelfllehecc " for their frlolgqy ' ..__'__.__,L_. f’ “ma?” 9° u" l“. lPrlvriict-‘ivglrgnblyltggilgpllffiiegllir-Ignzlof; cllilldlseil 5:12:11 tlgezlafiflégdlanflhtfpttela v l T0m1__23g0 a“ 757 786 2nd.--il~1sr friends will be glad to of the Order of the Eastern Star. .3 ... --.-. ' ' 11°" "l" she ll maklnsia sood re Crystal Charter Ne. -1. City Plrin~i BOSTON. Jan. 10.—lnfected by BANKERS WW1‘! fffim ller recent operation cess Chapter No. 2. Stanley Bridge X-rays in the course of research ' - “"11”- and lBethel Chapter No. 8. Eidoli work for science ‘and his ‘patients, A. Rq . 142 146 131 ohm,‘ PM m "My y” l "k who have undertaken the furnish: Jslgss A. Day. of Waltham. is l—- , é?" -- ~ 130 112 156 v I , O mflllill! and." Illlll one Irishman to “Ilium up-kulotvmo Kmdergafl’ alildthtehreznllllalel: 21f ‘I111! Ilieafrtithaxilntlig. lid" onlldn n "Mllwr- "Mr IP- Ilwishl)" w! 1 ‘m °°m m °“'1“m“tm‘ ‘ mpuuitéa and little hoflpe is haBIITII. bong end " '14s 1x0 .. . - - ~ - - - -- — "Lfliflmzflzrrrjnwlnv" “w: lmlina LIK- "q, m" or his recovery. The two remain-n . ,.. , .. —.————.—-— m m ‘ n “'1 l‘), 1 1'! ___.._~ _ ng-f-ngerq are infected and phy- . 850 774 801 ,’,,,",.,'_'§ ..',1,',,“"';,v:', n. m?" t ‘I'M "Tommy. do l actually see you cltlllfllll lllflt "W" ll I10 kllvwfl 711181-4435- Wmhkz; 7' - ' 11'1"" '11" y etbud for checking the disease. '-"-'“""°>'--—— da Wife M 110w (‘mlnly (‘ollrtz N0 h woman objects tn her husband kiss Q Ffllllgf-“LIBIII as she does not t. "' _ _ _ In» studies at Acadia College, i Abney, Miss Anna dluberlln 2.40 Mrs. D. P. McPherson. Roseneath Mrs. S. lMi. lMartin and Bruden- s99‘ serviqe‘ playing with your soldiers on pp‘ "Oh. that's all right. mother. This Francis 8r Sons are exceptionally, busy sleigh building. l imam. PERSONALS l i ..“'.\ir. Charles I-libbclt who wasj: spczlilillg llIs holidays lit his home in Georgetown bus resumed ills l Acknowledgements The Trustee Board of the P. E, I. Protestant Orphanage wish to ac- knowiedge with thanks receipt of lile following: From A. D. ‘McLeod, Alllston $5.00 From Alberton Orphanage Ladies Ailxiiiary collected as follows: Mrs. Wilkinson and Miss | . .'J. W. MURDOOK, Montause. i ceived 1926 Calendars for Guardian ' vac-g up are-g --~.> - --_ u. .. . llin.;. s.e. ryen in. “Buy at .om¢ ” “Cannon” Towe 60c. eoloh or $1 {Q9 _p__r. -‘-- ‘$1.00 each 1.75 pr, lvhen n grout Hutch-of as high a grade us the ‘JILTMORE’ of New York makes the “CANNON” Towel standard equipment you “now tthat nlenns that “CAN, NON" Towels bear the Hall mark of exoellcnccc. This “BUY AT HOME SALE” now offers you an opportunity to secure “CAN NON” Towels at a bargain price, (‘ANNON 'l‘o\vels, thick, heavy, soft soak; illg up water like blotting paper, tlieppl; fcct bath towel, big generous size, “lime 'I'urkii-lll. Size. 26x54 inches $1.00 ouch 0r $1.75 per pair (‘AN NON 'l‘o\vcls. bollgilt direct ill OIIOPIII,‘ ous quantity, from Hi0 makers, heavy, soft. llli-Z. album-bent “llllte Turkish 'l‘0wels slzo 23x48 inches 60c ouch, $1.00 pcr pair Order these splendid values by mull ii‘ you urn out of town, for tllc “BUY AT IIOM-E SA LE” wp will send them l’»()S'l‘I’All) onlwvfllllf 0f prlcc. If‘ you are not ilcllglltcil . with your ilargalln we shall gladly refund 31ml‘ Inomxv. ' 8 Specials from the Men's Stet-la" for .‘.‘Buy at Home Sale ”l Boys’ and Dion's Spilrt Iloso, sizes from 7 L2 to "1 l, Plain greys with fimcy tops, and brown llcatllcrs with fancy tops. Ribbed knit, good weight, nliulo of union _\'lll‘ll. Ycry spcciill ill: . . . . . .. . . . .. . . .500 pair .. IIOIIV)‘ T\\'l‘(‘(l cnps. wcil Illll‘(I_ with our llilnill-l and Kllng Klflfiflllltljllhltlllellt, tili- nlatcriills 0f this line is of good weight all wool cilaiillgs. Very remarkable value l\l(‘ll'.*~l llcilvy ivool knit sweater coat style with shawl collar, elastic knit cuffs, two Hlflt‘ pockcis. Sllailcs plillll brmvll and plitill Iloys 0r (iiirls Ski Ilosc iirlicn\‘_\' wright grey (Oxford) shades, sizes from 7 t0 8 at 50c 'l‘llls llosc is Illllllo full lcngill log with mljllstilllic hand at knco, sizoll 8 1,2, 9. cilmcl. .\ splendid stvontr|' for tllc cold 9 L2. 10 . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . 00c pr wcatllcr, at zrlmv price $2.85 Men's nlcillunl weight, all wool, fancy c0l_ Knit "I'll-s Hllllilllll‘. for nlcn 0r boys in n 01's coat sweaters, pliiln colnrcil shawl col- 1511"". 1111114.)’ "1' 111141)’ l-llllllllh‘ l" "$11119" ars. 'l'llcse sweatcrs are ill nice sluulcs we particularly; nlzuie _ from fibre silk. full llnvc nil sizes for nwn_ Exceptlomtl length .fllis lino will surprise you . . 25c en. value $3.95 )Ie1l’s good warm coat s\vcnter with shawl collar, two ])0Ck0li~l,.PIllStIC cuffs, made from soft cotton and wool ‘in grey heather, only . . . . ' $2.00 Men's IIcnvy winter stlelght 'l‘\\'ecil (raps. Inside band Kling Klose adjustment Pricc $1.00 .-..---.- .-.-..---.- INIPANTS WlliYPIi} PULL OVER-S 69c PAIR 'l'llcsc are made from soft, wnrnl, wllito \\‘00I yarn some with feet, ilthcrs without it rcal bargain 69c ' l ' LITTLE GIRLS’ TOQUE AND SCARF COMBINED 79c This (lainty warm outfit is shown ill Pink \\'lll'l‘l<l “TJOL KNITTED GAUIVPLIWI‘ GLOVES 79c A PAIR 'l‘llcse glovcs are just the thing for cold days for skating, tobogging or, snuwslloc_ lug, mudo from soft thick brushed wool. ICE WOOL KNITTED TOQUE AND SCARF OOMBINATION FOR YOUNG LADIES’ $3.00 Sky and White, made from fine icmvool yarn vcry pretty and serviceable. lVilrnl, neat and cosy for skilting and out door sports pretty range of colors. “TIYPE WOOL BOOTTIES FOR BABY 2 PAIR FOR 45c 'l‘lics1l iluiniy littlc llootces are just tllc filing" i0 kccp baby's fcct nico and wzirnl. are nuuii- frolil nim- soft while wool, 23c pr. 2 prs. 4550. MOORE 1461.501) Irma & Beatrice Bowness 18.50! Total Murray llnrbour by Lewis White‘ and Miss Mabel Willie $13.20 Cope Bear. Mrs. hlargnret Hyde y,» _ ‘Tilt! Y. M. C. A. Sing S0118 591*, _ ssofloivlces were _ NlghtlSnrvice. After t-he llsllal-mgei- ‘ From, Murluy Harbour Districtlmdulm“ ha" “"11 evlmmg Wm‘ p0,. Mfg Brooks $7,160 as (onows. over three hundred in attendance. These services 0f song are very illllllllflfllli. supply of ice cream and and Miss Amanda Phillips $20.35 popum‘ Wm‘ the mung “m” “M White Sands. Mrs. Ernest Bell ‘The wise men brought tlls Chrisl f irllllil Gold giving of their life's hw- ‘ire fucell ivim u budget dcflclt and and how important it is to learn ilobiorp i0 [my an to pray; and Myrrh-that Eastern ibodics nnd keeping them for blin- Mr. Walter I-iyndman rendered a! d M _ y a F, .. Co m very pleasing solo, accompanied on. o“ Ty Edna 3E1? Klmzfcby the piano by Mr. Sydney Flflllllflgl wilmaiso accompanied for the sinsiios plus in city League game. i ' ' O be re-l membered by his bearers. ‘ y. , “Y” S‘ S0 'Britain’s Debt mg ' Hg l Terms To Italy (Canadian Press) LON-DOlY. Juli. 10.~—Grcut Britain will ask Itnly ilt the negotiations! opening here ‘Monday to pay 830,-] 950.000 annually on her wur (IOlIlI re-opeued in . the An» are held ul'ter church eaclrSulliluy .01 52.245.000.000. $11611 lflrllls Wvlllll evening. Last evening Rev. E. M. Mlilollc _ _ gave a most interesting talk 0n tllll Ell and Fr ll ~ l li-l F-lli - “ml Mrs- EH“ Sencwbllugh 1J'20‘l)ll‘l.Il of Christ and the gifts tile H‘ u w "m" WIL‘ l l be proportionate‘ with the lelliil-i tlvs agreement between Great Bri-l ce is lo puy $112,500,000 annually Tile Ilritleh declared that they’ lllflerlso-‘Hleflllllli; pruyel‘ that it ls ncci-ssary to usk their uuloullt which will uilow keeping the budget at in cnrbslmllig m; levry talk was u. ulnali hilljorlly for Bankers over Miios The singing was of First Soldier: "Once about l0 of m» -——-—-¢-0>-—--;. Wliliilm '1' I.‘ It YB COMES. nnemy aim-ind rne. and l killed the m. gflvnkm Alnylndgn. "pith-on: the Lon evils", curler-Journal.) lot of them and filtVipflll," svimmi in! ‘musty; ("can . _ m- ‘ There ‘is always plenty of rerun at iloldlsri ,"That's nnlhlul. I hnil my i-i-Qg-i-n the top; but the difficulty is getting in lions, shot out frmn under mp in the srll‘s mules; s» ms qpsoiqs. on ll» museum. .....y,mtls,at,j',rs,ln‘yu," ...,... .4 _, - “ ‘ w- “tuning. l\|lll'_\‘ll‘ltfllitl wife: My llllllll‘: ilm- lo lulu- ii lculiillg purl il_ ‘ (‘llll only urlslili, an lic (IHIW i-soti Two tones of green lml its choice for the enselllilllr’ Tn be very good musiluli potatoes should be very hot wilsn served. ___.§<0>___.__. Soft breadcrumbs give a better uud thinner crust than dried crulllbs. JUST LIKE A MAN—BY GENE KNOTT i JLJDQETM luuoccuw, wELuTsLL THE HONEST’! AM! OOURT YOUR .. STORY. REMEMBER- coumeerslnse i5 PR m isuocem. runes: u amuse use nus -) ‘ "‘ ONE NiGHT I WAS HOMEJiiAblnewugu r . ‘ Hi-‘ARD A NOlSEI were’ TO ‘ma wiuoowm‘ OPENED lT-THIS HINDOO-FELLOW siippgp-ME ‘ii-IOUSANP-DOLIAF? BiLLQ LATER HE 54V; - ME ANOTHER lhousouo m‘ AFl-Iw DAYS ‘HEBOum-rl’ I . cannon; l" " ' ‘ I DON'T KNOW Turgumpogvgy Hi wEi-bQlCEPT Hl§ MAME isfwlwgf V5 some ' tisocawri