._ I; _»__T .5 si l';'.-_I _ _ -if -` '_ J » » f- ,*~t ‘lil ` {' _-i-"? Y - E3- :_,J§_¢_,;,_,;__-___ _ as .L I l ,5__ ij: i»1! . I i ,i , “ I . _ _ ii ‘ ,I ,, . ~ I 'iii ._ ., li' I I: _.- _ 1, ~ .if ;_ :i :l~;»l fi; f » nt' _ li I i l».~_ ____ __ _ . » J s 'V :_-its ~_~v- §` _,_ _,. ,-'-1 *_ .»-f-.-.ss ,is » _ _ ._,_~,. w. . .4- - - qs. _.~._,_...,...__` _ _ - ` _-_I-__.~L=_:_ gt. g ' . _ _ »'~ ia-:'- ii , 1"i"l ,'13 » _ _ r, i-_ ’ .Et ri' U. x il l if ' ._;_ f _._ 'I -it ‘ _ _ _"___ _ r' ___l_l_` y- _ I i ll* '.*l.-I ~_l`;_.-l. if.. .. . , uf. ._ 4. I ~ 5 tl.; »~=-uf" Tier, ‘- ;:~_~§,;f:f1 _ .122-E' ‘= ` ii* -> _ 5 .ai 't _qi fi, l' ._u ii I ' : _gi ,_ _ ~ ig “` ., .vi _xl *_-l-_` ;I ¢'._‘i_ lg- ; "ii-lt" v . * ;, .il 2;. _,_ _.A-c ' mi-eww. ,_-L_§,'=-. ,», > f _ r w-sul'-»=~_ ' ` _~ wa" / ,~ fr _ . -i “J '_ .N I. -ei; I f _ _. . ' ~ - :_ ' _ I ' . i “ ‘ E I i ' tum(- nonrns! ‘ .__ __ ' 'nm onsnnorrlirowli ovstwinl ` _ __ _ - _ _--rs,'1913 STRONG FULL MAN ~ ARIiHBlSHOP'S I 'PLEA FUR POW ,'-°’ ER UF UUUNTRY t‘i\iVll"'l‘()N. M.ol°ch 13.-The Lord‘ to acknowledge defeat. or ict inc say i\rcliliisliop of York. the Most Rev. Cosmo Gordon Lung. told an audience izoiiiposed of the oilicers of the 'can- tonniont today that unless this conn- iry giive the Allies her full mon pow- er the issue of the present war “must ho Ipit doubtful." tlcneral Johnson- 'introduced the .\i~i~Iibisliop to a gathering which in~ i-luilvil Ilrig. (lens. Edmund Witten- ui_\ci-_ 'l`lioiiias Re-es. and William H. llay; tho Voloiiels of all the regi-I iiielils and thi-ir staffs, and the I)ivi- l sion Ili-iidriiiitrttws stnll. With thi-.nil \\~i»i-.- tin- ii.-\»_ in-. wiiiiuni 'r_ Mail I ning, rector ol’ ’I`rhiiiy Parisii and vol- l iiiilcvr Vliiiplaiiii of the Il02il‘l-Iiigilieeizs ' who invited the .\i'i-libisliop to this! country. and the lie-r, lf. .\. lreinonl cor. thc _\rr-Iihlsliop‘s t`liuplaili._ Thief visitors i~;iin~~ froiii New York in an alitoiiiohili-,' and \\'<‘rt- iiccolilpailic‘il_ by Ili, .\Iiinniiig_ I Ili ,inli~olIiii~iii;; the ,\ri'liIiisIiop ' tlfriicral .loiiusoii said iii-.ii ww- lzall on- tered the war pi-rliizps slowly and hail had to make basic. slowly _but that \\'t‘ \\'t*.I`\.' lil ill? \\`ili' tt) Silly. “We have »-iiti»i'»-ll all our wars au- prcpared," lic said. “hut in ~-very war in wliicli wc lia\'i- ciiqiigi-d \\l- have vonii- out victorious. I tliilik the strengtli ot' _-\iiiei'it-at will expand it sell’ to its Iiiiiit bt-l'oi'»= we are williii1»;' _l --lf4__ _ i 'Ewell 7//I/i\\\\\\ I New Yorkmqg -_ Shoe Styles 5 Ellllt ‘s ________ _;_°‘°,< _ in `TI Q a `¢` i~".f“"‘ `_ ~7‘~: we never will acknowledge defeat. as long as we have u man or resources to wlii." Archbishop Addresses Officers in his address the Arclibisliop said,~ "l feel somewhat overwhelined at nieeting this inagniiicent company of ofiicers ol' an army for which I bc- lieve Proviilence holds in ri-serve a perliaps decisive place in the great- cst war of histoi'_\'_ I ani :it present one of the hardest driven nicn in the l'nit<,~d States. lor I cannot cliiini anything like ii quarter ot' :Ln hour of my tiine, but I know the value of find- ing inysell face to face with this great company of officers of an arlny toward which our eyes in Europe have hcl-ii looking wistfiilly these inan_\' years. ' “You niust allow nien like inc, rc- prl'.~'f-litiiig as l do hero today the citi- zciisliip ot' the allied nations oi Eur- opl-, to say what I think and feel, and il niovcs inc inure than I can tell you when I think of the friends and coin- rades ol' lily own who liavi- gone un- der in the great battle that I should ln- s-pcakiiig to this great gatlicring of ol`t'icei's_ ready to spring into their places to cui‘ry on thc work for which they died. ‘ “'I`here is only one scene which I think exactly reseliibles this. I liaye ,zifiili _-sed large coiiipanies ol' oliicors in our great training caiiips in the North ot' Eliglaiiil. \Vi_ll you tiikcl yoiirsolvcs iii iiiiiigiiiiilioii then ac- ross the seas, wliiere you are all cagcr to go. aiul iii liiiiigiiiiiliiiii i-onli- \-.'il‘_i nic to thc rcgioii ol' liiil will anti iiiaii_\ other laillloiis hiillle trriiiiliiis iii ricw. lt was just such it coiiipaiiy as this. 'i`his sci-.lie recalls the place liofore nib that your airiny is destined to take iii this trciiieiuloiis assizo ol' the liiitioiis, “I \vaiit to einpllzisizo thc troinciid- ons til‘geiiify of your bringing all that you can to the service of the Allies ut the present lnonient. It is not too much to suy that on the incoming of increas of nian power the loundations A? ~-iv.-T-.*'-.-_-_ A S I \\ . » ._»_f ~ '_' ‘I gr-‘sity '-_-if. __ \ _ _ / ~; -'f11r"':"f‘.` ' ' Y .l.-.=‘iL`-'I' 't' - T _. __,,___. ~v_ t -. __ I- ~‘ `. li 4t".` ‘ ` '/If;3\\\\\Yll£ :- VIlllIIlIIl.\\\\\\l The newest colors, lasts, an » patterns are here- Sea, _Gull Grey Kid with high French covered' heels and the Brown shades in Royal Purple. <‘!if>ri~y, and Golden Queen are most popular this season. Seo them ut ._ ...____ _ Alley &Co. g Pictures of Home Folk t‘.axi'_\' wariiilli and coinl'oi't. lo tIie_ henrt ol' the solilier. Mako your ap- poiiitnicni. today at The Bayer Studio 0 Y Family liroups 'l`lii~ holiday -reunion oI‘t`crs an op- poi't.unit_\- for having that group niadc. We arc eliuippell to produce the Iles; iii groups and individual por- ilaits. \‘\'c ollci' a \‘ai'iet_v ol' stylus and sizes. The Cook’s Studio A. E. LYON, Studio Good Photograpny Moderate Prices Personal attention to Amateur Photography. 107 Queen Street Phone 68-J. ‘ your thoroughly trained and elllcieiit of civilization for many years depeni _ “Those of us who have gone through the strain for three and it half _ve-urs realize this. \\'e caiiiiot ‘hear the thought that. with victor) lwithin our grasp, it should he snatch lcd from tis after we have withstood 'so long. That it peace-loving people _iiliouid have stood up so long against odds so great is the reason we navc for hoping that our sacrifices liuv-;~ not been in vain; that wc should hart conie so near winning, and yet not have victory yet, .i,____.,_ Must Have Our Full Man-Power »-ff-¥ou-kiiow--sis wcll as l the pitil`ul Itiissiall debacle, atid the other poweref .that have Iiirilaicncd to ilniloriiiiiiv _ and destroy the pcacoliil dovclopiiieiil~< 'of the nations ol' the \vorId_ It is not conceivable that we should stop now and Iizivc all tliose saci'iti<:os in vain. But unless we can have this co\liitry's full mun-power. the issue inust. he lull r;"f iatti ,Say and have proven with their own stock that they have _ the Islands greatest Conditio V Powders. It gives horses good' appetite, glossy coat, loose hide and healthy appearance which helps the sale oi your stock. Its effect on Cattle, ' ( Pigs, Sheep and Poultry is marvellous. . Besides Ellis’ Stock Food and rcinedlcs, we _carry the follow- I ing: Royal Purple, Pratts, In- . tornatlonal, Dr. llanlels, Colum- ' blan, Granger. Woodliury’s and ‘ I’eniIleton‘s. . l Ile .l_v. _i:;;r\__.r-USR P 5 ---urn '_-_»_=__.Km ..- -_»_ -_~< _,va-.=_-. »-~ ¢- -» _,-1- -.¢_.¢~¢.~.-_- `~_~.o _ ~...,-.»~`..~ _.L_ _ ‘ Como to our store for infor- ` ! mation regarding your horses. procure tIie.riglit kind nt right pr e 3069-3~16MESatiMonWod3l. -MALPEQUE AND VIClNiTY.- lllisses Blanche Woodside and Flor- enco ltunisay have returned home af- ter a few days in'Sea View, the guests ot Miss Helen Donald. -The many friends ot Mr. Erskine `IlliacNutt are* pleased to see him lionio on ii fur- lougli_--Mil. Houston .Bityenton and‘ Mr. Alvah Mciienzlc, of Spring Val- ley, left ’l‘liursdny morning for \Vest-. ern Caiiadn.-Miss Mtie Bernard has I returned home after visiting friends in Siiininersidef-Owing to the splen- iiid condition of the ice much sport is being enjoyed by thc llialpeque-and Baltic hoywon the Baltic River, but the Meilpeque trotters iniist still creep l`astci' in order to overtake the Baltic niuni t ar ntytive cents. *THE MORNING DAILY GUAR- _ The Western Guardian I ` . -_ .T _ -IT PAYS to buy in this province ' -TWO CENTS PER WORD EACH I | ' -l inscition for advertising in this Eoi- r e C - . -FOX BISCUITI Ranclimen can uinn. Cash must accompany order. - ic Milli ‘ll ge twe - ' _ _ "`°”‘ “me” I ' - _ 110-121 Queen Street, Charlottetown DIAN can bo obtained ut Liii`i’erty’s ` _ - ‘ 5' Tonsorlal Parlors, Summerside. fa- _ _ P`-_-EMERA'_l:_D FUNCTION POST- " ‘-' l q ‘_A ONED. - io concert and lecture ' ' » _ hooked for tonight (March 18) in tho . ` ' ’ ' ' - '. --~_<_~ -- n_ i. s. nan. Emerald, luis been .pose - , . ' ~ - poned. The new date \viLLhe____, lin- _ ~ nounced later, 3095-3-18M1l i . _ _ ccntly the guest of Mr. Colin Donald. t ‘ 4 V ` ' Sea View.- The `Darnley school is ` - progressing' rapidly under the skilful _ _ lllllllllgeinent ol its teacher Miss Violet Green.-The people ol' Malpeque took advantage of the good traveling onthe Iriy on Friday Vwcek, \vhen_-ah- _ A a"e .,,It Suniinr-riiiilo, some returning with doiibtfiii. And ai doiibtlnl issue is as _ had as a defeat. It reiiiiiilis l`or those 1 i'l>pi'i-selitatives ol' brnvc France who are helping train your army to tell) \\'liethci‘ l<`i'aiice-‘s brave soul can give a million or inure ol' 'hcl' gallant sons. after the drain she iias had. “I~_‘nglatid is bringing more of licr sons into the war this year, but Gcr- inany can bring more than she into action on the western front. .~\nd I ani convinced that ultimately this war is to he settled on the western front, I ani speaking oilt of my heart when I say these things, and you ninst for- give nie for the simplicity ol’ what i xiay. \\'licn I see this mass ot’ loader- sliip and this man-power before nie. I aiu luiiii‘l,cned. ’l`iilti>. it. as invoice. colning lroin the nations across the seas. that :ill the energy and soul you cnn bring will hc sorely liocllcd, more so than these things were over neeil- ed in the history of civilization. And don't delay longer tiinn thc guardiiins of your ellicicncy will allow, to cont.: across thc scas and liclp. ‘ Lands British Army Spirit “Nothing iinpresscil nio more ou the western front, and traveled from the sea to thc Somme, than that the spirit and morale of EngIand‘s 'cou- teinptible little arniy,' itltliough the ollicers and niofn have all been killed except a few maimed and wounded. is still living. It lives in the arinics *licre now fighting for England and has ti‘iiiinpiieii over death. “You are like that army. You are tlic pioneers ol' the American Ariny, Your spirit will perliaps live after von have gone, its the spirit oi' that iilllc iirniy still lives in the 4,000.0llIl Idnglisli lads on the west front. 'l‘hi-, .niorali_- ot` our new ariny can be trac oil to that first force. So will your morale affect those \vIio follow lat<~r, You have a, great part to fill in thc- ciosing chapters of this war. “itl:iiiciiiIJcr this not only for _\'oui' own ai'ni_\'. Init iiecaiisc ol' all that is Iivst. in civilization. I ani sure that this iiiorals: is hciiig solidly and simili- ily laid licrc now. I siipposc tlierl- _ has in-.vor bo-oii a war when iiiorc die- lpviidcd upon lilo rclalionsliips b-~- twceli oliicf-.rs and hit-ii in the iiiti-IIi- gence ol` llic indiviiliitil soliIici~_ cliccr- i'nl to heal' liardsiiips inorc iiiiportaiil lliagi the coiiflileiice ot' nien in coni- piiny oilicei's_ lt is true in Eiigluiitl. and I think it is true in the Ifnitcil States. “You have now an ai'iny which is not distiiiguisliuhli- from the grr-at inass of the natioii_ And that luis. broil true of the armies lighting thc .»\Ilics` rniise-tliiil. they repi'eseiui-il the citizenship of the nation. I hc- licve iiever in tho history otf your country has such a itntss ot'_citIzcli ship been brought under discipline. This army represents different types of education, ditfereiit creeds, and dif- ferent nationalities. It is the i.',r<-al, strcngtli and glory ol` your Republic that it can take the men ot’ other mi. tions. absorb tlleln. and weld thciii l-hit the wealoioss ot that has been the lack of ii clear sc-.iisc ot* comradi ship und natioiialilles. Now is thc tlnie to till In that luck, under these .coiiditions here where. you are train ing for one great ciiiisc of liberty by liiaking .ill iiieii ttel thiil the\ .lic hound togetliei as hiollieis A high icspoiisibiiiti is upon oth: ers to ui-t lii~t`oi'c their nien a high iiioriii r\xaiiiple_ as tiicre is no lzitionsiiip so open as that between ol~ iicers and ini-.n. Sonic of these youni, clti'/.oils will gi-l, l>ci'itiisi~ ol' this llioii Inst _1n§tIili.ition, toi a low inoial toni- or their Ilrst vision ot’ what an abso- lutely clean and lionorabie nntn can bc. "My heart ls too full for oratory. \ seo bcfore iny lnind, as I speak to _ Ellis’ Pharmacy Ltd. MONTAGUE you, the gi-avoyariis by the Sonimc, men dearer than lil`e to nic. I {1i-ikcd myself' whether, in the justice o ' God. ‘ look into your faces and [cel the l'orcc . II.-T... _ Spilli~r.~;\ir_ I-Jdgiir Ilrycnton was rc- ' out ii lilo'/.en sleighs diow ovei to a n 1 p L _ y ; I loads of coal, lumber. etc. _ ,.,..._,., -». ,. ..., _ _,__ ,._~-v_.._. ' K _ You to Buy Ahead---Prices Con- ll 1""-H » ` - lift"$12ilZf&i"l"i.f.i'i`iI.i."SIZTIQ il-"`il.."§i; ff” Stantly Advancing at Factories D Wlien your gr_eiit nation came in I 'el that our dead have not died in SWITCH ON . _ ‘.~\ citiiryiiinii who pi'acliws cow testing wrote recently “I lrivc just and sevriiteeii ilollais profil over lici' icell- cost last year." \ t\pu il letteis inns, I would Iii |- lll \<‘l lilo Ioiius I I (iii ycar_~i and would' not ciirc to go back to (lic piiess work system again.” ' Siicli letters come freiiiieiitiy to the ilairy IiTa1lcIi at Otliiwai froiii inon \\ ho believe in cow testing. tlicy know that it pay's to ivoigli alid saniplo each <~o\v's inilk, they arc on the right track to iiicreaseii yiclils, lower ex- penses, larger profits. To continue dairyiui.: without, indiv- idual cow records, but with only thu uiisal,isl`tictory “avoi'nge" ot' the lierd, is simply to roinain on the switch in- stead of being 'in the nniin double .track ot' progress rind profit. l_lon’t ict Iiisiltlicieirt cow kiiowledgc switch oil' itccorli foinis for inilk and feed can be obtained free pn nppli'catioii to (ll- tziwa. Switch on to--tlic double track. - UNANSWERABLE From Answers It wi\s-ai- it Tank iiiccting in li NortIiet'ii town. .-\ portly geiitlcniaii 'was holding forth at great loniztli lroni the top ot' the Tank. Voice in the (‘.i‘owd: “Say. guv`lior is Ihiil. there ’I`iink i'ii|i hy' pel.i'ol'?" l’oi'l.l_v Gcnilenian taI`l`i.lhl_v biil iii- iilaiilioiisly): "Yes, my l'riciid, I bc- llicvc that is so." Voice: “'i`Iil‘n wIi:iI‘s lin: uso ol` il lilooiuing gas bag on top ol' ll'.*`° lt`oI- lzipsc of orator.) _ IIIE M_lll_lKlIS (Friday) Turnips per bus. .. .20 Potatoes bus . . _ . ._ _ _ . . . . . ,.75 White Oats luis ....90-1.00 Black Onts..... .. ....l.00-1_1() }Iay‘cwt ...90-1.00 straw civt ....55~li1 lButter per lb Eggs pei' doz ‘Fowl lb. lciiieiieii ni. _ _ .. .25 to .es Pork Ib. .. . ...:'11,/i ,Beel`lli................ _... 1.3-I5 (Lamb lb. .22 SOURIS MARKETS. (Friday by Telephone) ...`...-'10 . .20 to 22 W. Oats bus. ... .85 B. Oats biis. .. .85 Potatoes bus .. . .'15 Turnips bus. .. . . .25 Bntterlb.... . .. .. .40 Eggs, iloz .....46 Pork lb Ilay .. KENSINGTON MARKETS (Friday by Telephone) Potatoes ._ .. . ....70 Bnttei' lb. . . . . . . .. . ......S8 Eggs doz. .. . . . ._ .45 Pork lb .. ... ..20% Ilay ton ....$20 (Friday by Telephone) _-rf.-_» -_- -.*v-.-_~_-.- --- _-_-:_-,-_-_-_-,-_-_ _-_-_-,~,-_»_ -_-_-_~_-_.W _ BRIN togellier willi one great spirit. "" ' ‘ ` ' ` ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' ' ' ‘ ‘ - "“ "" "" **‘ ~"`~ ~ -~'-A---A-‘-ff---A-'~=~:-<--; »v:.-_-_~:_-_ _ _~.;. ~-.-.~_-,-,-_ _-_- _-_-,-_-_-_-_-_-_-¢_-,-,-,-_-_-,-_-_-_»_-_-_-_-,-_»_____.,., ___-_-_-_-Y____A___._________._.__ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___~ _ _ _ ___ _ _ __.__ _ _ _ _ _ -i~Jggs........ je ,Q-71?-fS\ \ 3- _ K '-1 I . L _' ' vain-t`or liberty and civilization." I ` _ __ _ _,,,,_,,____,____,_,,___,_65¢ t0 I --CORSET CUVERS' .. . ....29¢ f0 $1.50 Qath ---ENVELOPE CHEMISE ......$1.35 110 $4.50 _ _ _ _ _ -DRAW;-:Rs_.__._........... 35° to $2.25 _ wld li srllflc cow for lines limes what ` ,'iT.4.f --UNDERSK1RTS»............... ............75C `f.0 $3.00 532.? .si ‘;‘5...“l:;§‘.‘f .iris I ~-SILK CHEMlSES» UNDERS1\'R1`S~ I oi‘ds." A ` '- . *' S I L K V Another letter i-sails, “Please send _ \.J _ and up nie more rccoid tornis lor twelve \">*' - cows. my host cow niaile one hundred . i / 'l ;l`*\“l I iM li _ _._ _ HE 'LOVELY WASHDRESS FABRICS INCLUDED \ ~ I _if I -__,i'.~;"-'~"'_“‘__;) in this sale are the goods left in stock from last you I .T ill ` l' ' `o‘ I' , l _ iveiglils for twenty rows. We have a 0 0 iveialicil each cow’s niiik for three - Shopping iii Wash Goods Sale M.. -.f__., ____ ,___ ___ f _. rI.,_ '_.__~.,~._._ ~- ,".. ,_ I _lf _ . .___ __-5" season-that’s the reason why we can offer you a' I I _-_-_. _.5 l __¢.~_-' _ __~ '\"_~C-' _ \ ' ,/ . /, '}g__;_} _ ___ _, _ . great saving on them. _ There are popular fabrics of almost every sort- from English and American 'makers including the famous BURTON mills They’re offered at a series of l ’ prices that mean a notable money saving to you. At Fifteen Cents There are Flowered Voiies, Checked and Flowered Crepes, Striped a n d Flowered Muslins a great range of good heavy Canadian made print cottons from all of which you may choose at.._...1. .... ......... ..» ...H . Cents Beach Cloths, Plain and Flowered Voiies, White Crepes, Striped Duck Skirtings, Indian Head, White and Fancy Piques, Satin Finished D u c k s Calateus. Choose for.. .~»-~-......-~---._-_-..-» ..» . ¢ At Twenty-Five Cents ‘ There are white and colored Ducks Striped and Flowered F oulards Délaines -Ideal Fabrics for house Dresses in White Butcher Blue, Navy and Brown -36 inches wide; Striped and Flowered Voiies, Crums Prints. ` _ - Choose from any of these C At Fifty Cents There’s a wonderful array of Some handsome _Button Fabrics. Recegtion. Voiies, Plain a n d Colored Beac Cloths, Gaberdines, Newcloths, - Mattings, Foulards, French Voiies, Irish Poplins, Crepe de Chene. _ Choose from these at... _._ - C ......... -......-...~-....---.--.nn ¢"' " 11- li ..75 . . . 35 .. ......2_1 . . . . . . . . ..44 .$18 to $20 MONTAGUE MARKETS. (Friday by Telephone) Potatoes bus Butter lb . _I"ork ih . . . . . Pressed Huy W. Outs bus .....1.00 \v_ outs bus, __ _ __ _gli ll- Oat-H bus . . . . _ . ._ __.1.o5'iiiiti_¢r iii ___,,__,40 Eggs doz .. .......45 i’ork.. . . . . ..21% Ilay ton . . $18.50 to $20 Potatoes 50-55 BUMMERSIDE MARKETS , ’ Eggs' per doz. 45‘ ‘Eggs-New lriid, 41 to 42c. Hay (pressed) -- .. $18.00 Poultry-Dressedt chickens. 26_ lo Hay loose (new) . . . ..18.00 28c; fowl, 25 to 27c; ducks. 23 to 241;; Hides per Ib. .. .12,geese, 21 to 22c; turkeys. 30 to 350. Oats blk. bush. (new) . . . . . . . . . . 1.00 Wool (uuwashed) ... .. Wool ctwaslied) .. .75 Fowl .is to .zo srnuce Ann Fm Looe Pork (crews lnl .. -18%. to -20% Loaded on can or delivered TORONTO MARKETS 'Telephone' for full information. on i 1 1 . t - " ' ' - wlicre I stood beside the graves ol' MURRA” HARBOR MARKETS. (Friday) try goxltlg $3: Tt’ilo$Iv!ll"lgpt;us....... o . ‘ , _ Lamb pelts $1.00 to Sli; _ H|GHE8-r Pmcss FMD FOR at mill at Montague. I , _ _ _ 1 l ‘nu mi ii. : B V-: ' ._ M i P.nl. these men have died in vain. As I W. Oats bus ..1.00 Bllttgll (cil‘1elil’n§reyr)1.,).__ _ 8 to 9_0 prglfgamggflgoligs 5? on 'mm' . , ., , .. ,I ING LIP F'A'l"l-IER » C ‘ _ ' WELL - I see me anew ll l wowr <51 my Mona ctollllief _ ll www- oo i V crime- i LIKE com ease; if-_-_-_-... ,__ YOU \N‘=.e