PAGE EIGHT THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS:-MONTAGUE: Intel! 1'. Landry. Mrs. Byron Stewart. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden Lavers. The Guardian may be bought at-the following iiiiclfiii-iiiiifiiiie: Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian office: in sour-ls: The Post Office; . .'INSTlTL"l'E meeting at Mrs. Lyle. ,Boehner's. Tuesday, 8 p.m. Auction. I he We the Tip you our WVIS ARI-I proud to be Tip Top dealer in this area. want to give our customers very best. and we know that Trip is the best. As soon.aa come in and look over can. fall samples. you'll know it too. A. F. Campbell, Montague. ' Personals ')li:: Yinlct Hutcheson, Tor- nn-n, .-irivrd III fviontagtie Sun- dmv month: and will spend tltree urrk: vncatioit at her home here. Hliiss Thelma Larter. of the staff of the Canadian Bank of t'nnmiei-re, Montague, is spending h.s il4'til(i.'l)S at her home in Char- lnil--tmiii. flii- W. R. Gat't'it'k. Mon- la:-te. I3 spending a few days in Cliarinttetnun. guest of Mr and Mrs .1. E. Dunning. '.liessrs David Stewart. Blair W.-ttirivvoi'ih and Glen Wiggin- Ion. second year students at Pr tire of Wales College, spent the neck-end at their homes in Nontagiie. AB Roy Ceilings, a member of the (mew of H.M.C.S. Haida. left yesterday to reyoin his ship after spending his leave in Montague, guest of his uncle. Mr. James Col- lings and Mrs. Coilings. '.llis- Driiitia MacLcod, third year sluiiciit tit. Prince of Wales College. spent, the week-end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. MacLeod, Montague. '.lir. and Mrs. Carl Stewart. Ttionlnzue. motored to Halifax, N. S. Inst ucck. They were accom- ptiriied by their son. Mr. lluroiti Sit-wart, uho is continuing his studies at Dalhousie University. 'Mr. John Macintyre. Mon- tague. left last week for Dal- hnusie tlniversity to continue his studies. He was accompanied by his mother, Mrs. Preston Mac- lntyre. and Mrs. S. C. MacLean. who spent a few days in Halifax. Lawrence and Vincent Power. snuiig sons of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Power. Montague. left Sunday for Truro. N S., where they are the guests of their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Power and son, Kenneth in Georgetown: The Snack Bar. . . RVALLEYFIELD CICM ETERY-v All plot holders in arrears are re- quested to pay an annual fee of one dollar to ensure future upkeep. ..t(?0NGIlEGATl0NAL MEETING of both Valieyfleld. Orwell Head charges at Orwell Head Church, All urged to attend. Personals 'Mi'. Rohcri lliiirriiy uhn has been on the staff of the Bank of Nova Scoliti in Kcntiille, N. 9.. has been tiiinsferrerl to the Mon- tague branch where he is it'- lieving Miss Shirley Mzu:(;regor. Mrs. John Clair. Montague. left Monday for Milltown, N.B, where she will visit her three dniigliters. Mrs. Norman Babcc-ck, Mrs. Nor- man Docnerty and Miss Eileen Clair. that Mrs. Chester MacLure. Mont- ague. had the misfortune of sprsining her ankle last week, and wish her a speedy recovery. BALTTlCwS('lrl.()VI.')VL7 REPORT Class standing of Baltic School for September is as folloi ' Grade IX: 1, Margaret Crater. Grade VIII: 1. Marjory Riley, .3 John Davison; 3, Jimmie Cousins. Grade Vll: 1, Mary Matthews; 2, Roy Crozier; 3, Roger Cousins. Grade V: 1, George Hunter: '3. Sharon Crozier; 3. Joseph Mac- Kenzie. Grade III: I. I-inravc ('in7.it-i; '2, Myron Maclvenzie. Grade ll: 1, Thelma Cousins; 2. Lorna Cousins; II. Nancy MacDon- aid. Grade I tSr.I: 1, Grant Cousins; 2, Robert Crafei. Grade l I.lr.l: I. Keith ltnvisoti. Perfect attendance: Sliaron (EISOIH ier, George Hunter, I-lorace Cros- ier. Lorne Cousins. Grant Cousins. Highest average in Seniors: Mar- jory Riley. Highest average in Juniors: ace Crozier. Hor- Margaret E. Cousins. Teacher. admitted to a sorority at the Uni- versity of British Columbia is 19- year-oldgbiana Lam. pretty second- yesr arts student. She has been 7ii”ir'TiF66li;b - A 0 vANt:ot'vaR C (CPI .. I-lifsii, NEW BRiI)(.iF. co-ed of Chinese extraction ever. it-yNCOUVEil -e iCPi -. A steel ibrldgp will replace the fcrrv nvcr I Murray Harbor I North Anti Vicinity .'Mis-s Sybil Millar who is em- ployed in Hunter River, spent the week-end at her home in Murray Harbor North. Weston Johnston and ,daughter. Karen, were visitors to iMurray River on Sept. 28 where ,they were the guests cf Mr. and tMrs. Oliver Giddings. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Henderson of holidays at Murray Hzirbcr Nor . guests of the iormer's parents, Ml". land Mrs. James Hendcrsoii. . i Mr Leon Clow was a recent vis- I he was itor to Montague where Ithe guest of his brc.ther-in-law and tsistcr, Mr. and Mrs. David Van- tlricrstinc. Miss Abigail Collins. Aiberry l,Piains, spent the week-end of Sept. .26 with her bi'otlier-iii-law and isister, Mr. and Mrs.Eclward Millar. i Mrs. Wilii.iiii .lohiis.'.oii iiccnnip- ,anied by her diiiigiitcr-in-law, Mis. ;Vcrnc Johnston have rettiriied to H81” Iflend-1 HM BOITY '0 llcaffilieir homes after spending sonicixemn recently. jtime in Boston, Mass. i M,-5, Benjamin Selltallflilfzil Mur- 'i':iy Rlier. was a re:'ciit visitor to Murray Harbor North where she was the guest of her brother, Mr iP'i'ed D. Miiiai-. l .s.. i The ttiinital l' 13 0'3) F9l'l"--'9 IWS ,1u-id ill Cambr go Hall on Suiiday taftcrnoori. Sept. 27 with a liirge ii-cpreseiitatioii iroin the three Stin- iclay Schools. The service was con- lductcd by Rev. M. C. Currie. The program as (ll'Zalll7.9Ci by the Board of Cliristiaii Eziiicnltoii of lthc Prrsbytcriziii Church in C:in- iada was followed. the theme being !"Toge'.hei' for the Lord". An in- teresting address on the subject Iwas given by Rev. Mr. Currie Two iselectionis. "Sunlight" and ”Leaning ion the Everlasting Arms" were lrElldEl'E('i by the choir. with Mrs. Atinie Kennedy presiding at the iorgan. The service closed with the ihymn "Our Blessed Band of Illn- ion", followed by the benediction. I Mr. and Mrs. John Beck and Tyler, Alliston. were guests of Mr. :and Mrs. Elmer Millar on Septem- :ber 30. the Fraser river between Agassi: and Rosedale. Works Minister Cag- iiardi said work on the bridge wit. up leavmg Friday for -1-mm Wm” taken into Alpha Gamma Deitmibegin after proviiicial cnizlllee” they mu 1-aside, technically cla.ued as it "ivoinen"s-have approved a design lot the fi-sternity." si I iict tire. PRINCE EDWARD T0-DAY WED. I I EXTRA! C A Man SPECIAL ATTRACTION! - can forgive a woman every mistake but Tone! , I umwnabnttlllthntlalruu Uaf 9 LORET'I'A.YOUNG . "JEFF CHANDLER ' 5W:::...irW.' ALEX N lCOL- FRANCES DEE "lite WOIiil'S Must I BElIIilFIIiIIlIIlS' mining the 78 Gorgeous Nuiionalsnd Inlemolianal MISS IIIIIVIRSI (OIITEST WINNERS ---Whrxkodor I ALSO: "WRESTLING WRECKS 4- st-tows 3:3o.7.9 .enjoying a brief weeks with Mr. Moons-.v's parents., " aui.t...t4-.......a..;..........' ............. ........ ,.... . T PIP; GUARDIAN. Peakes and I I I Wmmw ....tMrs. Shegjjccontpanied by her daughter Irene of Sourls, were guests at the. home of Mr. land Mrs. Henry Ciarkin. Sept. 25. I Mr. James Gillan and Marjorie iTrainor were recent visitors to lBorden, guests of Mr. and Mrs. iMark Gillan. Mrs. , few days 4 28 in Charlottetown. guest Alfred Donneliy. spent a of the week of Sept. of T'”"'””' ocmb” 3”” am pm" B”l””'v M9” "9 ”””d””i "”f,'fi1tir. and Mrs. Walter Currie. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Affleck and family. Charlottetown, vlsitad lat. the home of Mr. and Mrs. iliarl MacDonald Sept. 27. They were accompanied hy Mrs. Duffy. , Mr. Fred Egan and Mrs. St. tt'lair, (Jharlottetoiin, were visi- tlors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ?Michaei Handrshan, Sept. 27. Miss Rosella Devine, Charlotte- tlown, spent the week-end of Sept. I26 at her home. ' I .. I Mcsst's. l..ctiiird anti William .Poirier, Miscouche, visited the lhome .nf Mr. and Mrs. Thomas . Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Jackson .and faintly who have spent the .summer ninntlis at Peakes moved ;to Charlottetown Sept. 30. i Miss Anne Mclnnls, teacher in ll-Taniiinghrook school is spending a two-week vacation at her home. ' Reuben Donnelly, Tracadie, and St. Patrick's Mr. lvisitcd Peakes Iaoaci. Sept. 29. I . M Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hughes and family. Charlottetown, visit- ind the home of Mr. and Mrs. l.. E. Hughes. Sept. 27. Mr. Edward Duffy. Byrnes Road, visited his son Joseph who is a patient at the Provincial Saniiiorium, Charlottetown, Sept. ..'. ills miiny friends will be pleased to learn that he is mak- ing a satisfactory recovery. I Mrs. Maylea Manning from the Women's instiiute Branch, Char- lottetown. visited Peakes School Sept. 29. and organized a sewing club. . Mr. James Mooney. Borden. spent a few days of the week of Sept. 28 at his home. I I Viiss Josephine Iilcltiiiis left Oct. 1 for Montreal. having spent. the summer months with ;her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rup- lert Mcinnis. I Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mooney loft recently for Montreal, after vacation of two pMr. and Mrs. Philip Mooney. Many from this vicinity mo- itored to Dundas Sept. 24 to be present, at the King's County Plowing Match; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Birt and family were recent visitnrs.at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mc- Innis. Bangor Rd. Miss Shirley Rog:-rson, was It visitor to Charlottetown Sept. 30. , Mr. Harry Myers. Mrs. Joseph Myers rind .Virs. John Trainer, .wt-rc visitors to Montngur-, Sept. - B.U. ..,. ..- Murray River 0 O I and Vicinity . . 'Mrs, Ar(-tieitl.-t-iiteutay of New to Murray River. visitng her broth- er, Mr. Edgar Glddings, who ill at his home here; Mrs. Clarence White has return- ed to her home spending three months at home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs Norman C. Stewart, High Bank. C A P I GEIIEKEIIY yhttinitotu ., iuittmaiii T0. TUESDAY SHOW TIMES: ' "The Devil Makes Three” 8:80 - 7:30 Revival Show 9:30 P.M. TODAY 8: WEDNESDAY The Devil 'V4!”,VV(rt'(V 'vliw it it .v. REVIVAL IGHT SHOWING TONIGHT AT 9:30 1-. M. Iy Popular Demand, Returned For Your Entertainment "THEY CAME T0 BLOW UP AMERICA"! ACTION -- sosraivsa - on: snownvo or TRIS mu AT 9:30 "eon Mm ONLY" soups. awrsiaraiivissivr SPECIAL - MIDNIGHT WEDNESDAY -- AT 11:30 P.M. Quincy, Mass. Miss Clara sharam. student of P. W. C. spent Sept. 28. at the home FIOTIC. Miss Annabelle Bruce. employed in who is home of tier parents. Mr. and Mrs John D. Bruce. High Bank. (A. B. Judson Nicolle of the R C. N. spent the week-end oi Sept ray River. a The love story behind The last and the best Glasgow. N. 8.. was a recent visitor is in Montreal. after the Mrs. John D. Bruce has return- ed to her home in High Batik, after spending it pleasant holiday visit- ing with relatives and friends in the week-end of inf her mother, Mrs. Perry Sharsm. Glad- Charlrittetotvn. spent the week-rncl of Sept, 26. at the SANIIV'S DRIVE IN THEATRE SHOWING ruicsoav, oer. 8-9 r. M. ABOVE and BEYOND Starring Robert Taylor. Eleanor Parker and James at SANDY! this year. CHARLOTTI-'2TOW'N Georgetown and Vicinity ..'Mis.s Elaine Harris of Elmira. was a recent guest at the home of Mrs. Annie Gardner. Mrs. William Hobbs and her daughter, Mrs. Douglas Ruther- ford were visitors to Charlotte- town on October 1. Mr. Joseph "Sonny" Johnson, accompanied by Miss Sally John- son and Miss Joyce Jenkins, mo- tored to the city on Oct. 1. Mrs. Adolphus Scully and in- tent son returned to their home in Georgetown last. week from the Charlottetown Hospital. Miss Helen Murphy and Miss Mary Goteli left last week for Hamilton, Ont., where they will be employed. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Baker and family recently motored to Beach Point. where they were the guests of relatives. Miss Margaret Lovers of Hart- land, N. B., arrived home late last week, due to the serious condi- tion of her father. who is a pati- ent in the King's County Memor- lal Hospital in Montague, follow- ing the regrettable highway ac- cident on Thursday. Oct. 1. Mr. J. A. B. Macconnell, school teacher at'Savage Harbour spent the past week-end at his home in Georgetown. Mrs. William iiiartell Sr.. return- ed to Charlottetown last week, following a visit spent in. George- town, where she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Macl..esn. I Mrs. Frank MacLean and daugh- jter Rose Marie were visitors to Charlottetown on Friday of last week. LAC. Freddy Goteli of the R. C. A. 17., who is stationed in Quebec Province is visiting his home in Georgetown. On October 4, Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Hansen had as their guests. Mr. Donnie Simmonds. Mr. Merle Longuphie, Mrs. Simmonds, Miss Madeline MCI-(eeman, all of Char- lottetown and Mrs. William Sim- monds of Sea View. On Oct. 4. Mr. and Mrs. 14. S. Batchilder, their son Eldon, Mrs. J. W. Lovers, Mr. John D. Goteli and Mr. Stephen Goteli motored to the'city. Captain and Mrs. Thomas Tren- lioim, Sr.. and Captain Thomas Trenliolm Jr.. recently returned from a motor trip to Halifax. N. 5.. where they visited relatives and friends. , Mrs. N. W. -Hansen was a vis- itor to Charlottetown on Oct. 4. Miss Rose Llewellyn. R. N.. who has resided for some time in -Montague, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Llewellyn. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Llewellyn of Bridgetown motored to George- town on Oct. 4 where they were guests of relatives. Mr. Jackie llcmphill of the Royal Canadian Navy at Halifax. N. 5.. was'a recent visitor to Georgetown. --AC. Pte. Vernon Macxay who was stationed in Calgary, Alta, with the Canadian Army, is at present spending his furlough at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Macxay, Murray River. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Maclilnnoii and son, Charlottetown, spent the week-end of Sept. 26, at the home of Mr. MacKinnon's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. I... Macxinnon, Murray River. Mr. and Mrs. John Cox of Ot- tiiwa, Ont.. are spending their holi- days at the home of Mrs. Cox's t parents, Mr. and Mrs. Art Gosbee. Murray River. Mrs. William Porter. Charlotte- town. spent the week-end of Sept. 26. at. the home of her daughter. Mrs. Royal White Murray River. -431). Fort sans: CEMENT BLOCKS . DICK MacLEAN Montague 25. at me home of his parents. .PHoNE 23 M15 and Mrs. Lealand Nicolle. Mur- Whltmore. the million dollar secret. of the mid-week Show! Funeral Service For Accident Victims- The funeral of Herman P. smith was held Monday morning from liia Outhbert's brother of the and sub-deacon were Rev. Robin. Present in His Excellency. Most Rev. Boyle assisted by Rev. Also present were Murphy, Msgr. Patrick Rev. Kenneth MacPherson. Nev. W. Msgr. J. A Rev. Charles Maccttrthy. Rev. Reg- lnal MacDonald. Rev. Urban Gillis. Rev. Phalen McKenna. Rev. Wil- fred Mccardle. Rev. Wilfred Keefe, Rev. Harold Croken. Rev. Kenneth MacMillan, Rev. R6V- Jul?-In MacDonald; and Rev. Preston 1-fammill. Assisting in choir were Rev. Leo Herrlll. Rev. Bernard Gillls. Rev. T. P. Butler, Rev. William Simpson. Rev. Fran- cis Corcoran. Rev. Sylvere Gallant and Rev. Claude Shea. Pall bearers were: Daniel San- derson. Andrew MacDonald, Peter MacAulay, Chester MoQuaid, James Campbell and Wilfred Bradley. Interment was in the church Cemetery where services were coli- ducted by Rev. Basil Croken. ....EThe funeral service for the late James Curtis and Thomas Sanphy was held from All Saints Church. Cardigan, yesterday morning with Rev. J. P. E. 0HanIey. parish priest. celebrat- ing Requiem High Mass. A large number attended the service 'to pay their respects to the victims of a tragic highway accident which occurred near Montague last Thursday. The choir was under the direction of Major John A. MacDonald, with Mrs. Earl MacDonald as organ accompanist. Pall hearers for Mr. Curtis were Messrs. Gerald Shepherd. Alfred Lowery, William Sullivan, Russell Mcmiiay. Bernley Caiin. and George MacDonald. Pall bear- ers for Mr. Sanphy were Messrs. Sam Gillis. Joachim Sullivan, James MacDonald, John Mcswain, James Mcswain and Daniel Mc- Aulay. Canadian Legion services were conducted at the grave led by comrade William Brothers. A large number of veterans of two world wars were in attendance. VICTORIA SCHOOL REPORT Report. for September for Vic- toria Schooi is as follows: Senior Department Grade X-l. George Myers; 2. Biily MacDonald: 3. Sheldon Mac- Phail. Grade IX (Sr)-1. Margaret Hart: 2. Betty Bculter. Grade IX (Jr)-1. Leslie How- alt: 2. Mabel Boulter. Grade VIII-l. Charles Boulter; Keougli. : 2. Betty Lu Mi-.cI..ean: MacPhail. Grade VI-i. Marilyn MacDon- ald; 2. Arnold Howatt: 3. Vincent Primary Department- Grade V-1. Carol Gill; 2. Sonja Stordy: 3. Jackie Miller. Grade IV-1. Heather Howatt; 2. Ernest Rogerson; 1. Annie Bouiter. Grade III-1. John Thompson; 3. Jackie son. Grade II-1. Dianne Miller: 2. Connie Boulter; 3. John Boulter. Grade 1- 1. Eileen Craig; 2. Penny Quigley; 3. James Boulter. Principal. Florence MacDouzall; assistant. Inez Gass. The city of Boulder. Colo.. owns exclusive rights to the, Arapaho reservoir. OUR I WAY OUT Montague curli rink. thank all merchants and trunk YOU The Montague Branch of the Canadian Legion wish to thank all those who, contributed in any way to the success of their camlval held recently in the and the newspapers for publicity. Especially do we wish to others who donated prises, macaw. A0 A0 - secretary. late residence in cardigan to at. Church. St. Theresa's where Solemn Requiem Mass was celebrated by Rev. James Smith, deceased. Deacon "Basil Croken and Rev. Wilfred Dunphy. Master of ceremonies was Rev. Eric sanctuary were James Louis Dougan and Rev. P. F. MacDonald. McMahon. V. MacDonald. Rev. F. L: Muliaiy, Francis Bolger. Bristol and - Vicinity Despite the lateness of the sea- son. there are still scores of fields of grain out yet. Mr. and Mrs James nlsxlmd and son Garth. left recently for Toronto to reside for the fall and winter months. The Misses Mabel and Igertha MacDonald have accepted , 'tions in the city and have already left for their duties theta. Mrs. Aggie Anderson who in em- ployed in the city spent the week. end at her home. She reports a re- cent trip to the St. Ann Shrine. Mr. George MacDonald who hjs been in the City for several weeks has returned home for the potato picking season. A new heating unit was installed in the Bangor School on satur- iday replacing the old stoves and furnace. The new unit is oil fired and attached to the floor hanging into the basement and is some- thing new. It is reported satis- factory in other places. Mr. Harris-Arnold has moved his house to s new location a short distance further east. It is under- stood the old lot was required for other purposes. Mr. Arnold is em- ployed at the E, C. Mcllwen saw mills. The work of building the Cana- voy and Douglas station mad has been completed after hunuieos and hundreds of loads of fill were put on with a fleet of trucks. The road is in fine shape now. several gunners here are all ready for the opening date. One man says he got tired of eating duck dinners last fall from ducks shot on b" own property near the shore. No one bothcred him and the shooting was all his own right on his own back marsh land. The electrlcial storm on Thurs- day evenlng did considerable dam- age here especially to radios and other electrical equipment. The Morell Co-Op creamery was out of working order for some days when a lightlning bolt hit the machinery. The entire district was in darkness as repair man went from pole to pole seeking the trouble. ..'Miss Bertha MacDonald re- ceived quite a shaking up last week while picking potatoes for Joe Binnott. Going to the house on the tractor Miss Mac- Donald was thrown off in some nnnner and the t.rai'- behind the rector passed over her leg btruis g it and scraping her side. Owing to the soft ground the full weight did not come on her. OCTOBER 6. 1953 W ' ' A aitting Strange dreams come to us un. hidden In the darkest hours of night; Their meaning from us is always hidden In the rapidity of -their flight. I dreamed I saw tli A Vcmnlm O pbegweit TM FIPPHDI Strait. so deep and . blue Around her the wtiiite caps tossing As to Borden near she drew, A 10381! fllure there was stand. ing- -Wlltins I glance from someone, Who; perhaps would soon be land. ng- But waiting thus is not uncommon. "runs but a dreamy apps;-man And quickly vanished from my . aight- ' Just then a plane on I midnight mis on Awoke mg by its noisy flight. High .over the housctop droning Like a summer bird departing To a warmer clinic for cosy hem- ing And biusterlng storms outsmart. lrig. I recalled the boys who went away- Riding those planes son”. m. sea, End:ring torture thr-u' was-'3 cm.) IV To win world peace and liberty. I thought of the son-awful mothers- Thev number lo many today. In addition to countless others Who are bowed in grief and dis- may. The birds are free to come and go For the savior guides their way. But men true peace will never know If they to Him forget to pray. They must pray for God's assist- anc; , Faith Him will make them strong. Pray to Him with firm persistence. Look Io Him to right the wrong. If God is not within the picture There is no hsio there to see. Just a black and muddled mix- ture Like a derelict in open sea. The World awaits the golden beam To clear the dart: unrest away, For sick and weary long have been our hero boys for whom we pray. Await and pray for those you know, , Await and pray for all mankind. Pray each to God and home be true. It matters not which task assign- s . -Lena Vessey. Portland 5. Maine (Formerly of Montague). broken. she is reported better now. otherwise the leg would have been 00-IIPERATIVE 2.,Leigh Craig; 3. Ralph Thomp-1 I glacier which serves as a water, WEDNESDAY, ectors will be elected. dance. iiiiiiIiiilii"!t" IMEETING YEO'S 'I'l'-lEATlAt;. MONTAGUE at 8:00 P. M. At this meeting by-laws will be adopted and Dir- lt is therefore, necessary that Montague and all surrounding districts be represented by a large atten- FOR SALE AT SOURIS The old St. Mary's Hall on Church Street and the lot of land on which the same is situated. For further particulars apply to:- ' MELVIN J. McQUAID, Sollel ORGANIZATION OCTOBER 7th tofr. Bvl J. R. Williams rr Kisim GAGE: N0.WHA'I"GAEi5 vou " . ME'lZ) see A is "l'HA'I' 1 WA5N"T . I. FULL GROWN OVEKTI-I E wm-i MAM 5PENDlN' 'l'H' izesr you HULL evesws an-mr CLEANED PLAYIN' WITH . IN A eotesxz same. A KITTENJ wrri-t TI-IKYICHINESE i ,4.-it