THE WESTEA *4 GUARDIAN i» ztrnz""" is“, pupa-iguana Advertihg elulld lnlcltwlthllra. Pond. h» bobonghidnllyltellyofthofoll (lam-dinner s n "In: cumin loll Bookstore, W to: Street. Gourllc IJIIIIINII. Water itroo one Bakery. W-aiee Street In: Guuiet. l‘! Granville strait h ‘Ibeflnnrdllnwlllbedolivered teeny borne In Urunmenide by Onrrterloy attoperluovluoperweehlhonofifliorthuuerviegq ‘u. you crdertethe boy responsible fur dellverleeonyoar route. Inn column l: near-veil for new: ll bod lataren, but advertising el e "any nniarn Ill’ be hearted u l eonn a ward. I918"! aerobic ll -—MB. AND , 1AM; DYMENT. Northamfugnsnounca ti": giglagement of their daughter Annie erva to Henry Bruce Crozie Ivlvll“ son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Creme? '=;._ANNE=OF=GB.EENE:GABLES mum" m"“““° "'° m“ °"'°§_g1*,1,'_ mo“, ' China at Taylor Drug 00.. Kensink- ' _____ ROY an sum w!» ~ 5- - -cArt ACCIDENT-On secur- ' 48y llloht a car left tho road at Eaacblnggovmwlfln‘ 'E'§P% Wilmot Bridge and but for the Marina. Beauty Parlour. Eensington, tuna" WW“ m" Plum“ °"l' formerly operated by Mrs. Myrtle w“ m9 “V” bemw- Fbfiumlfil! Brooks. Her many friends wish her 11° 0X16 WM hurt. but the cal‘ suf- every success. 7-2-11. 191'“ 118W!’ dulllflBih-B. -OBTA.INS POSITION - Mice nuby MacNeiil, only daughter of Dr. and Mrs. John F. MacNeill of Surnmerside, left this week for ottawa, where she has obtained a Also new: of the Day Shows at 3. -7.15-9.15 Personals —Reg. Sergt. Major Ira Ellis, P. position in the Department of E_ L H1 h] d g d“, Agriculture. Her many friends wish 1e,“ ‘tam: 1:151: 1n 82,121,117? ms _SUMMERSIDE . hgy every gupgesg in, her new work, i‘ --Mr|. James Rayner and daugn- ChOCOIGtC Soldlfil.‘ ..;.'E5i".“""; “M” W" i" "rm “allele "*- "m- Ha Blendin or as rown supern n- dent of the Prince’ County Hob Iner at Victoria noun-s. PPY g pita] has returned from Montreal where she attended meetings oi the‘ Nurses Association of Canada, d-ILOLIOE CgdUltT - Eight "m 5 we“ “"5 W" "l" "Wu have returned from a visit to Nova e31‘! m?‘ “ppeamd u‘ the Summer" Scotla. y were accompanied on s e pl; ce clolprt on Monday. They 13,911- rgturn by M155 Irma Baker. his star. were g ven i es ranging from 5 to Not only does the picture give 25.00 dollars-S. -Mr. and lvrrr, A, p, wen, 1,1 Eddlyts vogce full gangfi wiith ziflwide ————- sum 1 var e y o songs, u gvee m a. -ouns'r: srnaxnrt-nev. 1:. s. qmgifuii “egjegiffi; ‘glwlggg part ideally suited w him. as a Weeks of sackville, N. 18., and a M“ yoseph'nayner_s ' young singer and husband deter- former pastor of the United ' ' ' niiifned to fllliilflfJllt vy-lhleitheg or nolt his Church at Tyne Valley, wag the __M,. H t l w e oves m acne. guest speaker in that Church on week ea; vlsflfif.‘ Sunday evening, Rev, Mr, weeks the guest of he, W“ °rdlmed l" 19m 5nd inducted Louis Darrach-S. For the first time on the screen. Eddv sings in two voices, his natur- into the charge at Bideford in that ____ you‘. Many old friends welcomed -Mr. and Mrs. Percy R 30,1" a1 baritone and bass, m playing the have returned to their home in dual "les- Hunter R1“, In" spending a The dance productions. created by 5””? "s" i" "**"d= o" the Hui-i- Efi.‘ £123. "$532? fiiiiiiv {iii 332 _§UPREME COURT — In the an rs’ arious "Seek the Spy" ‘ballet. Scored supreme Cw"; held M; summer- Wm “fleck by Herbertnfitothart, The Chocol. ‘we on Saturday ML Justice A Q Ham“ are visitor! at t-he Am d; ate Soldlerge offiifi aigéat varietydof sounder-s presiding, the case of T110 home ll! searletown having coins étiiodlrg igiwgThlgiil-cfit" grids ligixdy’; King. 5996115110 V5. J01’!!! Grady. to attend the funeral o1 the 101-111. singing of "The Song of the Flea." Yedwuuellt- "u! "mcluded- The er‘; father, Alexander Affleck, which he sings in Russian, are high- alilleal Wis ilPhtld and the resnon- ___ lights, and their duets of the Oscar Romance And Song L The Chocolate Soldier," new Metro - Goldwyn - Mayer musical -Mrs. G. Edgar Clarir of Sum- merside ls visiting her daughter, .. Mrs. Ranger at Providence, R. introduces Rise Stevens, a new sing- Condor. was n. to Charlottetown, reaches its climax when he mas- daughter, Mrs. querades as his own rival. their former pastor, who was ac- companied by his daughter, Mrs. Brooks a bride of two weeks-S. —Mi'. and Mrs. dent fined $500 and costs o 12 _3g Straus numbers, particularly “My month); lltlhjflllb This Wflsalrznrflp- p_ p; f_“t;';1$,'1‘1f,§e,§“,§"hof§°g'n o: Hieroi," arlca worth the price of ad- pea y e rown a t th ' insson acne. Magistrate's decision-SF ° leave “m! i" w“ w°1°°m°d by The supporting cast of “The his many friends-S. chocolabe Soldier" Bruce, Florence Bates. Charles Jud.- Labonfe els. Nydia Westman, Dorothy Gil- home in more and a host of ballet and ec- visiting centric dancers. 3,‘, 1, Rov Del Ruth directed the pic- -ELECT OFFICERS — At the -M|‘_ and Mrs E J annual meeting of the Prince have returned tiftheir. gvllanty Hvaiwltall/r Board which! was Uttle John, n. H’. amn- e recon y. r. H. '1'. Ho man relati d 1 ' was re-elected president, vice Pre- w! an 1r ends on P‘ e SUMAAMDESI P comedy, which opened at the Capi- th Their harum-scarum domestic life Th includes Nigel h DE GU RINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE Dominion Day Is Gala Event At S ‘Side Big Parade of Army Units Features Program; Horse Races Held in Afternoon. Yesterday was a gale day et Bum- intended us to enioy. merside, citizens turning out in Hon. Thane A. Campbell, Pro- iarge numbers to witness the pa.l-- mier of the province, spoke briefly ado and attending the races at the and. expressed pleasure at the "W "Wk- Many People came in splendid gathering assembled to do from the country and enjoyed the honour to the unity of Canada, to various programs arranged for the the army and also to revere those day. who have given their lives in the This being arm week the Do- past and also in the present con- minion Day cele rations centred flict to uphold the freed round that branch of the armed great Dominion in ALL f-'-"'""""'""""'“""\ sllnnnfii LINES RALPH HUTTART Suinmersfde debate Speaker Glen informed the om o‘ m“ House he had ruled out of order forces, and started off with s. grand Summerside has always been to the Amendment mWed last rush! parade of army units, home defence the fore in every patriotic effort by fir. Blacklnore. corps, A.R.P. and Red Cross units and they have not been behind in The amendmen would have the all denoting the terrific struggle for this celebration. The ‘parade was a House say it deplored a move to- world freedom in which free na- splendid turn out an tlons are engaged in at the present oi its citizens who have given their e. sons and daughters in the cause of Flags were flying from all the freedom- prlncipal buildings and in many The band played a selection dur- residential sections along the route 1H8 the PlQBTflm of the march. with "The King." It was interesting to note that The Red Cross and concluded in that well worthy ward “state socialism" and urged adoption o1 1i scientific and mod- ern policy on money and credit for an all-out war effort. Mr. Glen said it was out of order it did not substitute some Co,“ “V. a other means of raising money than many of the Legion members were practical demonstration at the con- tm“ pr°p°sed l“ u“? budget “d lnthe ranks of the Home Defence vlllslvn 01 the units and A.R.P. The members of the Town Council were also in the ranks of A.R.P. or Fire Depart- ment. Everything went well and the concengus or ophmm was that 11», follows: Commanding f cer of the W55 9, very 00d mm 0111;, parade. Captain R. L Mollis At Memor a1 Square Mayor Lid- M-Md R-C program. Premier others took the salute of the oar- ade as they went past the Armoury. House. The order of the paraide was as f on, ston p ide d 1 1 - manded by Corporal Watson; P.E.I. ing erélllleiiikfi,dfiOgllllgfalillllztefiiw .‘3,‘Z§’,‘- Light Horse Band; Mayor Lidstone. one on their ver fine gum 01115, Premier Campbell. Senator Mac- wlilcn ours, as ctirens of this Armoured Resiment: Jeeps and great Dominion whose 511-9141,“ we truck; No. 62 C.A.B.T.C., command- are Célebffllifililfl. to ddo; honour to Lllegfétoon Leah) be e army w ch s an for all we 0 ; nmem rs; hold do“ and W119 W111 no doubg, A.R.P, companies; A.R.P. police; A. other than be the deciding factor in this great R- P~ struggle for freedom, and which we equipment. 8B5 mil-SK Squad; Red can depend “p911 them w win Cross Cor and Float: Girl Guides; through, school c ildren; float; I.0.D.E.. Ven. Archdeacon Harrison, Rector w-A-C-L-i - ' While Still‘ of St. M ‘s church, swnmeys1de_ Laundry; Fire partment and addressedmyhe gathering, and paid. equipment headed by ch19! W- 3- tribiite to the army. and said it was MWNQHL-S DECLARES had no fault chairman army. e army has not been in the spot very much in the war up to the present, but it ili m _ ——--— diligent. which will consgvlidatc all ihafinvrlg ___(c2ni____i_.tm“°d 9°11‘ P839 l) are now fightin for. The army z: will be the firia weight which will received "mi with 1°? Ind smut" overthrow the forces oi evil abroad ins" but with the firm conviction will in the world today. It is an honour that it was fair. and privilege to salute the army “I believe it means the end of and wish them success in the work that phase of capitalism which before them. has allowed poverty and want to This Dominion Day the 75th an- exist side by side with great wealth liirliirersélryt of Cpnfederation is an and wasps," por an ann versar and a very mm, special celebration, a: it is 1on0 bfiflvm‘ Page mfjngfi, DOM”, spirit of Confederation and co-oper- ken Xe i/(‘m led rt ‘e d m atlon which is so important today. z l g f t lbpahe yt “he” The world geographically has been efpYe“ ‘m5 ° r u ° t e ‘P’ “mug close,- tmm m the m“ be, ton s Fathers of Corifederat on cause rapid transportation brings and of confidence in those who each p“; 01' the world close,- go. now have the task of defending it gether, but politically the nations fWm destruction. Blld DWSQIVWE ave grown far apart and divided. "a free and united Canada." The British nation has endeav- At question time, replying to T. outed W keen alive unity and co- L. Church (Con. Toronto-Broad- operation among the nations of the new), My, King 5am the govern- world. This is the basic object of mam», Sm] conskiered 1t flesh-able the present conflict and we wish the w maintain relations with France army God speed and God's Bless- explaining his stand that the um 5° m“ uni weak °r slwng French legation here did not rep- may have an equal measure of those resent vim so m ch as it _ gtibxlug‘ 351g“ tggdwgggfihggg resenwd thg people“ of France rep y" Before resumption of the budget g time Prices in British search ‘idem C‘ n. Rogers. secfneas" 4W"! J‘ RE of Rmnford giéiailghich was produced by Victor i:.*:::.:l~...;;:::¥*i;i*- t?.‘.“%.o‘.i.il‘§‘i‘§$5o.“°{i its? 21."..:.li”;lz°*l. §~.%.-..?:;”.Y...:-.: _...._ “my “h " " ___ gggggdoxtialtgeisxoIg-lptiolr; sag,” m-nswguhefezaggle V‘? 73f”? s: n (Continued from page l) with the Canadian army. The late daug y m with he’ on m“ 75m mmumuy o: hie: Louis Blanchardh place was taken tom-s, ' giv [Jhllb Mifiillnnis, who was nom- __ na e y e o i tin - _ Illltlee. Mr. J. s.“o'§i§§. Bslrldcolilllli‘. wnowavinlieiimllfimfl. William’ P71111191. As there was no further N. 8., have returned g Ha UL Mrs. Cecil Birch, Aibeg- confederation the need is greet- er than ever before in our history, to let nothing divide us as a peo- le, to com ose our differences and throw ai our energies mic ihe 1; u untry and nomination, Mr. Maclnnls was in Tyne Valley-g to the“ mm‘ ltliiplflogr lialgti {lief frggdcm of the duly elected to the Board. Mention ' ' world.’ the Prime Minister said. was made at the meetin f the —M _ untimely death o1 Mr. Blzaifchard N’. s n Alfred “m” whose services on the Board were V deeply appreciated. The reports of the various committees were re. ceived and passed. A vote oi thanks to the ladies aid and to the oeto "If we would be worthy oif our pest, and the sacrifice of the past: if we would be worthy of the many brave sons of Canada who, in the present war, hove given their all and of the half-million young Can- er“ n". “u. e or e co , féubtevivoss moved and unanimously ___- our gupreme duly, while striving for “P - - —Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cormier victory, to preserve for them and “d "1""? Wm? recent visitor-g 1,0 for future generations a free and Summerside and y Halifax, anékwzs‘ a recent visitor to 11mg -_.__. -M-l'- illld Mrs. LeBlanc of M0n¢_ ten. N. 3.. to Summerslwglifgadvfeek end visitor. I we 1; united Canada." Harbour View coblmfgfues s ‘n “as Mr. King spoke riigria of 4.1 d; *— “m...” °“‘“‘“?i'.‘ éilififi. ti‘? e ov r e - To Island Men. “onmeaxdhij ti» the?» h 1w we » is making stead lmprovemen: army urits parading on Parlia- ._..__ from her recent “aha merit Hil. At times he roar tof 3i‘: Nations; Defenctfl ‘Hbeaegquagters m _____. glrlhun? fifrllligigrgrzgnflsd °“ rmounoc tlrday a. ora. nns - v. m1; _ r _ and Awards had been made to men mother. Mrsfiil/rbgrymdgdiénifv’: e After the Prime Minister finLh. of the Canadian Army both in Canada and overseas. The decor- ations comprise the Canadian Ef- ficiency medal, Clasp to the Ei- ficiency Medal, the Canadian Ef- ficiency Decoration, the Canad- ian Medal for Long service and Good Conduct (Military). Those from Prince Edward Island whose service to their country in times of peace and war has been recog- nim are: Charlottetown - Ber Int F. J. Gallant, Royal Cona ian Anny Medical Corps. Canadian Efficiency Medal. Squadron Sergeant E s. Qkeffington, Prince Edward d his statement, the House heard Mo“ s” v ouse e . bsleerwaDefinocracy leader Bleckmoro M. J. Caldwell. C.C.F. House Lem: er, and Hon. P.J.A. Cafdiri,_ his parents, Mr. and er Minister oif Transport an- R. Ramsay. sum- 11c Works- "In the midst 0f ill‘ 3133mm struggle in wblél weuz: etuogusgx- 1°" °“ “ado i?’ “flail-lo... our labors 1101M In m‘ m‘ H Qnly refiedicato Toronto after an enjoyable visit “mg enmgo the hemulean task of "ml hi! sister. Mrs. W. a. Brooks mmelv" those ideals and prin- Biflfllnerlilde. and his mother, ui-sf “m”; which U18 fathers of our MINI '1' Cudmore-B. “awn sought _to esablish upon after ependln 1 with relatives‘ ihntfdiigzygldtftilrilfixgh -—Mr. R ll R week and m‘ "may spent the Mrs. Charles merslde-a, -__. —Mr. John Cudmore Monday on return to hi; .J. - -——- , ri f d tiom on the ma"? 1'18“- Hmue» c1"? l° u" -Mr. Carmen MacNeiii, Halifax, fddrtlhegg haliofuxdfathle continent." m!" 911°? Mtdul- has been spending a short holiday Mr. Hanson said. TSummer-i’ in —EdMa_:%r ‘I?! Wm, h“ moth". M" R J Mao YBVCTB, CG l ' ' ‘ ' Light Horror, Oflliadlgla Eriielemy "u". Tyne Valley. His sister. -"- T095‘ Anthony Williams and Mr. V - iams and his brother Hiltoi of S cnoilottetowri spent the well end Decoration. Company Sergeant- Major R. E. Boates. C ny Quartermaster-Sergeant, H. E. alg, Sergeants, A. A. Sullivan, and E. . Sullivan, Corporal J. McKay and Private E. S. Gallant, Prince Ed- ward Island Highlanders, the Can- adian Efficiency Medal. Kenalngton - Silteflnt J. W. E. Evans, Prince Edward Island Bligh- lllhdéfl, Canadian Efficiency Med- a heorgetown - Actim sergeant-Major M. E. mward Island Highlanders, 0m ‘adieu Efficiency Medal. AINT sons. (CB-An inquest will be held to- with their mother. for y happy morrow night into the death of N. 3., July l— family reunion-a, Jean Eorrmt, 7. Decision to hold ___. an inquiry was reached today after ._M1-g, ,1, w, Browy, who had the child died following an acci- been spending some months in dent near her home on Erin street Wellesley, Mass, h“ returned to last nisht. when Ihe was hit W I Tyne Valley to We with her tuXl. daughter, Mrs, A, W. Milligari. She i was eecompanierfby her son. Mr. READY T0 SERVE iilltl SAINT JOHN, N. B. June l— Gfiofge W.li3rovn dang his! wife‘. w o crg bong cor a y wecome ' 11-1 _ , (Clo-Delegates who attended a by m.“ m“! ends-a convention oi the Canadian Nur- sea’ Association at Montreal raid today that 100 nurses in Quebec Province were ready to serve in the Maritimee in case of an emer- gency. NOTICE To Wh0m it May Concern: Al my wife h left my boil and $1; gqmmuh, 1mm}: board without lean] crease here- uc 3i. Conn by the a canditinul by take notice that nny bills oon- ,c°"u°f:m'"u- 1mm- Ill traoied by her or by anyone with- out iny authority will not be PIN b me. ,Dated at Snmmershle “Ill Hill day of June A. D. 194$. ,. W. I. JENKINS, 1-34-7. CANADIAN NATIONAL . . .10 everywhere In Condo I‘ . "ms FOOL! HETUGET 5”“ i °°“"""”1'“Fme~i us INTO A FIGHT! ‘ETARE 5°-'N5u'-T"“ Ev CAN'T wav ooesm- CURLY we GOT TO KEEP‘ HIM WITH us» HES 5EN5lTlvE ‘BOUT Hi5 we ANPCURD/‘S 65mm‘ HIM TURNED ONTO HIM! sear: , ‘TO AROUND.’ HELP HIM ow-ool-i! WHUT A LACK oi= FEELIMK- 0F SENSITNENESS“ 0F BEN ALlVE.’ Mr. Ross accepted the principles of the budget but contended it was ‘My’ detachment. Con“ éigisilagténgmtotliave it brought down year, and that it placed an undue burden on low sal- aried married persons. He was op- . . . posed to the tax on candy. He s ke of t e great privilege All-hill”. HOWE Defence Cori). 17th He “Ned with M,‘ Hanson that the liquor consumption in Canada. Gordon 13531015 m had reached an "appalling" volume and he suggested that some means taxation should be wardens; A.R.P. firemen and adopted to curtail it, Should be Careful Discussing the and Trade Board Mr. Reid said he Wartime Prices to find with the (Donald Gordon) who was the proper person for the 10b. "But we had better be careful of the great powers we are conferring upon this board. We had better be "I prophesy that many of the powers they are taking and which they have at the present time, they not give up without a fight. . "I maintain that if the board is to go ahead setting the prices on farm products connection with agriculture bound to get worse. . ." It was fortunate for the farmers that Hon. J. G. Gardiner was Min- lster of Agriculture “because I do not know where om- farmers would have been had they been left un- der the board." "It is common knowledge that the Minister of Agriculture h: had a terrible fight. with the Wm and Trade Boggy}- obtain anything for the firobkm Discussing the Japag 5am raids then matters in BIG on Canadian ter " amse might “(fist as harmless as some thougiymsh urged a close Columbia bays 0f for caches of gasoline. 5nd méxploslves ‘m Fiise residents of the province. placed there by because its substance pmlposed 1n C bell 1th M Lids d 68.!‘ Bl‘ 8111811 men S 0Y1 0! El‘ mea- amp w “w” “me an sures had been dealt with by the ARDIAN ONLY 70 MlES (Continugd___frol_n__pase l) reduced in strength, he is a long way from his bases of supply. "The situation now calls for tho supreme effort on the part of all. We are fighting the battle of Eszylit. a. battle in which the enemy must be destroyed. You have shown you can stick it and l know you Will stick it right out until he can stand it no longer. Until he cracks, the enemy must be given no rest. he must be attacked -and harried wherever you find him- “The battle is not over yet and will not be over until we have dc- fcated the enemy and defeat him we will.“ \El Alamcin, which is about mid- way between Egypt's western iron- Llil‘ and Suez, u-us described by the Germans as the "last fortified no- Slll0n before Alexandria,” but Lon- don nlilitary observers said it was of no greater importance "than any number or points" on the wnv to Alexandria. (It was acknowledged in London circles, however. that the allies could hardly yield further ground without sacrificing Alexandria and. allowing Romlncl to overrun Q10 Nile vllllov dllCl the Suez. (With lllf: threat to Alexandria daily becoming larger, British auth- orities gave urgent study to the question of ultimate bases for their WflFSlllDS in the Middle East. Ii. was cclltcniicd that ii the vital base lizri fall. the Meditol-railenn ilcct hllll could operate from Port Said, Euvpi, at the northern end of the Sucz Canal. Hzlifn, Palestine, ivhlch is illc terminus for an oil pipe line from British-ciominnlcd Iraq. and )- lcy Beirut, Lebanon, which s Jl’ has been used only bv small Will‘- SlllDS. _ _ (There were hints in British ‘u. MANY a soldier might well envy the speed and efficiency with which tho nurse flips under those “hospital corners." Few work harder, longer hours than nurses! No wonder so many vote for a big bowl of Kelioggfia Corn Flakes, with milk and a little sugar, the “Self-Startcr" Breakfast . . . appreciate the way it helps them. keep going. Gives needed food energy; enough, for example, to climb up and down stairs over 5O limes! Get some Kellogg's Corn flakes today! circles that the SKIN’. Cflflfll wou'd not be lcft iii \‘.'(.‘l'k2ll]l|" coniiiil it bllczlliie nponlwllli tint [all into tho cllillnyis llfi hold posts of responsibili lll.M., Deputy Chief of t Two senior Canadian Army officers born ln Prince Edward Island ty in Ottawa. They are Brig. E. (i. Weeks, M.C., he General Staff (B), a native m‘ Charlottetown, and Brig. D. E. Dewar, native of bloriiaguc, who is lllri-ctor-Gencral, Arsenals and Small Arms Ammunition Brimrll, Dcpi. of Munitions and Supply. Both are Permanent Force Officers. Brig. Wccks. h illdcr of both the Military Cross and the Military Mcrlztl, enlisted in the ranlil after serving in the old N.P.A.I\l., went overseas with the First Canadian Divisional mission on the field. Brig now the Royal Canadian Ordnan Great War broke out. aillvponr YOUR ARMY- Our Boardng House o. . g eo-a vaizevurnsrntirr. e- CHARMED TO MEET ‘IOU, M155 GHEPtVI-\\ETLE.’-~'I’M TOLD woos earl-lea f l-laaozomou! m: l5 A HORSE Nor iN ‘Tl-HE BLUE-BQOK ENTHUSIAET-M- Hookup, FROWN -~ {j n‘ WOULD as so "rune we Know . DEMGHTFUL curl-w- wodve e0"? ’ TO l-laeu oves MR. RODGERQ THE MAZSOR HOLES iN "was APP/MRS AND 1 ARE is ENOUGH 60m some! \N\Tl-\ HiMrrw Soar GCNNG ~60 COUNT \ \ \u §$\\ YOU TWO QHORT-WPNE in the First Great War Signals Company and won his com- . Dewar enlisted in the (‘nnzlrlinn Ordnance, ce Corps as a private before the First With Major Hoopla . YOU 130N171 pANlC US z GREAT caisson. COL- " T. 51x10 1'. ’ g 6HEPWi-H6TLE/ DONlT GiT . DiDNW Know THERE moo ‘TELL ME A sumac av You NEVER HEARD ol= ~ rum" GTEQLKNG PACER, ROVING QOGCOEL-w one or- THE GAMEST QTEEDG THAT ¢ THAT NAME , emsTao/w ARE You sun-a YOU'RE NOT TALKlNe ABOUT POTATO RACES AT LODGE Picnics? PRETW SOON Tussle“ Two oQizE STEERE WM- ae empow- ING aura ALL. THE crows open.’ M-LET/"s VANISH BEFOQE Tl-iev BEc-nd Pawnee AND cl-laaeluo! LOOK A PERT! I 117/; éi Tue olo BOVE NECK l6 GETTING RED=