.. not Joy-T FORGET Simpson's big i siilP. cattle and farm im- l .. we“ Qollltlflj’ drama presented A ‘q p_ A. st. Nlrirlds Church, 8Y5. lawn chairs, em-tngzon. Juy rtasrtc woon ‘Iliursduy, June 10th. J5 SURE and see "math One buying iumitu m Htinter River Masonic buying at Bra m. lit Wednesday, June 9th. 1r1194-6-7- ,§()'l'l("E T0 HOG BAISERS- ,- order, for pig and hog ii your marketing 0 .' out-c and ensu , 110.1111: near Cha i;.~.t.i.~.c note ih..~ pa »i th zitiiiitersary l. u: t hurl. ttctown w l spCflRCl‘. TO SZSIDE-Mr '1. uzul her tluughte _\'l.\l .4‘ u -Flll ‘Mr ls cit _.. rt ‘Pill. W tvedtini; was solemnized on a RM". Air. Thomas h. cci ctnonv. The rhurmingly gowncd in a w. frock with blue acces- "lie" lit-r bouquet was white urnatii ~ and roses in a delicate link shrine. The iride and groom lei-e un kfast for immediate relatives ‘nil 1110116.; W1 a honey-m Yliimcs. Upon their return they '11! reside in Summerside. a host t! frien illness i -Nrw ‘NURSE-Bliss (is wish them every hall- —s. ‘I l\'G IN L.;.. ., iit ljuicque. l.) improve.—S. I\lli.\(- Ills‘ INDIE-Afr. —SPEC!.~\L SERYICE-Jfhe ser- t» tum crndtiatcd iir= vice Sunday evening 1n Ovmrwizie r Liiiw itv anti Btincque UllllPd (‘hurch tvas u taoqucnt sermon on e St. .\'lar_\"s . ndrew Piicairn read if‘. People had charge eon Sunday after- Uniteci Church at " ' tins also of the Young . I. P. Archi- (is the spec- predlied an ex- S. OPRISTF-rlbotit the- m rum" to Prince i this summer are frank Becket: (sen- and Hrs. Frank and their Si‘ T thc Island. They are Aizinvlcy House. "PROV FLORENCEVILLE. N.’ s ouren of Florenccville. arrived in Stimmcrside mre. Mr. Ratieray. il manager since ti in Summerside, mil lnritime branches. Mr. ltuttcray have maile- *< in Summerside who to learn of their de- Rut-h f‘ rlottetown. who ha‘- Health Nurse at tukell over the diit- wvtbciitl in the Pub- .l Department hi. Sunl- i; being cordially n the town. bliss Ross is l a‘. the Mawlcy House. Li-BOS-O-‘l-Zi. at Taylo 11-1163-6-5- L-l124-6-4-3i. on I Bedeqtie Rmk w m. 9th m 3 PM‘ Mrs} quc hall Tiicsciav, There will be L-lilfil-G-B-ii. “'Ol‘.t‘l0\'~'ll were ck cud of Mn. BEDEQUE- ‘d of Locitcport. tizzu htcr. Mrs. o! l-‘m hclor cf r the management of‘ ____.. ____ WES TERN L at -aamt RUBBER s“ r 9W8 90-. K€ll-5..".gwn_ BU '— Y Kyanize 4 n modern colors at sriftirgfxlame‘ 2i, _ -—lF YOU ce's. A -—-___. --§CREEN DOORS. I fection oil cook . 2i. plates. lo —-___ r_ —I)O.\"T FORGET re ‘sale of ftmliturc a: r_ tot .\frs. Jctscph .\IcC1 r_ IStrect. Siimmerside. , noon starting a: one or, w.“ iii be l l‘ ‘. m m. 'I‘hi.s mectn: \\'... bc 1m until Monday June 1i‘); .1; 'I‘. J. lnman, Sec)". B‘ L-ll-lévj- S. l‘. —____ . —DO.\"T FORGET S Auction Sulc. Carlo _-~ I plcincnts, Thurs a ". Keilsztigtoti. V -no.\"r roaster the sale of furnizzare at u.’ Mr... Jo; Street, I t ‘ ztic. —.\'OTICE T0 n00 n-i If you want to chctk r Puiinu Hog fccti= >00 . Vlitllis, Kin: ~ v usLng thzs his hogs. r i "l" Jil-‘bzccs of the south Be at the organ-S. —IN TORONTO—.\1<. Davies. wife of Rev‘. Hm. shock to her. Her many Island friends extend sincere afffllpilllly in her sorrow-S. —ANNl\'ERS.-\RY SERVICES - Rev. Afr. C. MacDonald of Truro. N.S.. was the special speaker for the anniversary service in Trinity United _Church. Summcrsitle. on Sunday. Both mrvrnini: and even- in: he preached clnqti 1t sit" . z His theme was "Chi....nu.l‘.\ and what it means". A full choir with bliss Sue Mcaciows at the organ rendered with fine effect the spec- ial anthems and hymns for the day. In the XTlOYXElIlIZ just. hciorc ‘the sermon. Jackson's Te Duini was sting. In the ev .. l’! the 11.. ‘them "Salute Ye the Lord" beautifully rendered. Miss Helen Davies sang very exquisitely “God's Garden". 5 ! —(‘LEVER FEAT ' flat‘; as a cowboy in Western Canada prov- ed useful to Mr. Ber.’ Brown. Shcrbrooke on Sunday when he had an opportunity to turn his ski‘! with the lasso Mr. Brown was earlv in the evcniii: banks of the River Plri . "hirh runs by his farm. when he snrv something floating in midvrenin: the object had all the apmirnnre of a mermaid. On rlostr cc- tion. however. Mr. Brown sat 'l:rt‘ it was one of his heifers in dill‘.- cuities. The animal was too far from shore for him to rescue with- out help. so he went after a rope rmcl remembering his perience with the l to cnod rtccnur.‘ 1 urn“. t iltut‘: 'i'l\' “'EDDl.\'G-—A very zizorning at eight o'clock mie of Mr. and Mrs. o.’ Hamilton when r, Miss Matilda be- e of ‘Jr. Harold Lyle attended. After a wedding the young couple left oon tour through the and neatly threw tlrr- rope m" heifers neck and brought ashore. her B -DIES IN VANC0l'\'ER—.\ir.= A. B. L. Home, Siimmersidc. l"? received the sad new: of the r‘ i. of her father. Robert E.Sobt‘.\'-\l‘1‘~" passed awuv on Sunday. June 6h at the home of his daughter Mr= D. J. Tuer, Vancouver. 13.0.. after a long illnes. He was a former resident of Summerside. leaving in i905 to reside in Vancouver. Hc loaves to mourn six daughters. Mrs. Frank Macrkriane, Cam- bridge- Mass; Mrs. ABL. Home. Summeraidet ‘Mrs. R. T. Vanam- burg. High River. Alta; Mrs. S. S. Thotnaon. High River. Alta; Mrs p, H. Perry, Calgary. Alta; Mrs PAlNTSlVARNl “ LEAVE N0 B t imvtsrir. I-LH. ‘met. Vancouver, 13.0., with whom he resided. B SHES-ENAMELS RUSH MARKS" tin Cg LtMllif/ of‘ EETS 35c L-UIO-G-O-Zi. ARE i'L.\.\'.\'l.\'(.i on re. you can etne by L-iisc-e-a-z/ ‘ \. -—- L-123Z. I ' 4m: W. u. s. of the Kensing- . , l Church will ob- "TEE ANNUAL meeting of , . f i tettc. Mr. Alden Lrard. son of Mr. Walter Loard, Fernwood, prc icied Hart- -D1\ics of POM Hill “'35 calicd home sitdcicn- l3" last Tuesday to Toronto cn ac- count of the death of hcr father. Mr. James “lilkirs, who pa sed away on May 31st. Kits. I t- Davics had oniy ju..t re ed from a visit home and the sticldcn passing of her father vva; a trrcnt l | . onion. l teaspoon salt. dash pepper. _ o4; whites. beaten stiff. THE UMM ndP B. CAPITOL I in i mg q new hi9" ueitemnfl" Wlllllhl .,.. RNCE SUMMERSIDE TODA Y TUESDA Y ONL Y Nick and N079 m" . the |¢u9"""°nd “drme: ‘slit? ‘h, thrills] n‘?! 5 r i author and d""'° " PflmWlll RS THEATRE Mr. Duncan Palmer, Summorside, Dies Suddenly -__._ Mr. Duncan Palmer. employed 9,5 teamster for the Town of Sum- merside died suddenly while at his work about 930 Monday morning. Mr. Palmer was loading curd imp a. truck in company with mo om. er workmen when , he became faint and sat dntvr. by the my. side saying he did not feel well. Dr. Tanton was immediately call- ed but .\I.r. Palmer had passed away before he could get mere Dr. W. B. Howatt. coroner. was calieri but did not think an iri- Qllfii llefle-iwfy- Death was due to a heart conri on. Mr. Palmer was 62 years of age and was born LI‘. Bedeque. He came to Stimmerszde a'hen itlveurs lih twice s, . bit- . in mflYY .01“ T28 and eitgazvtl in trucking. fHe was a lever Iii <95 ' Air. Palmer y; ne Summon "‘ Fir’- DPDI. thirty years " divided in sec- e East End Hose ‘ l. the east and ALSO SHORT into one. On 1r: nicnt o.’ Cizief Bfathieson ‘cars ago he was promoted to a. Jant chief. taking the place of .\lr. W. B. Afaclveill who was He was held in _i esteem by his associates D:p:. bf: the Mayor SUBJECT Shows t 9.10. Ls extended to erly Amy Farrent. .\Ir.=. M, H. Suds- . Jatncs Crossmzin of and to his brother er of Sydney‘, NS. are resting at Percy undertaking parlors. * forrn . SONGS; ‘Such Drum‘ b1 Inn l Fuel "lhi Ihl Hon" l] Illll Dnullld _ 3.30 from the under- Len.‘ tress Sister the meeting. Lodge last night. P. G. Mis- Ratnsay presided at Sister Iohnes with and Mistress Sister Dickie, as- tcd b r the following: Past Grand . ..~.:ress Sister Jamieson, Sister Phillips, Sister White, and Sister Palmer. After an eloquent ad- ¢lre§ by Sister Lohnes refresh- uicnis were served and a social hour enjoyed. Sister Inhnes vis- ited the Alberton Lodge on Friday. remaining in Alberton over the ‘tvcek-end. She left this morning for the mainland. Personals -l\fr. Russell Birch of Port Hill is making a good recovery of his recent operation in the Prince Courtv Hospital-S. 1 ~I=iiss Bennett of Toronto is spending her holidays on Prince Edward Island and is r at the Queen Hotel, Summerside. --.\ir.<. stanicv Mcrrton of Pic- m“ tou, N. s.. is visiting at Mr. and .\Ir.s. Roderick Morrison's. Sum- merside-S. -Mrs. Yeo of Port Hill was a ‘tor to Summerside on Satur- the guest of her daughter. . Wm. StrongwS. —.\1r. Prescott Forbs, who im-iveci on Pricla from Western Canada on a vi t to his mother. lll'i‘l‘.(l' and sisters in Prince Coiiity Ls being warmly welcomed by old friends. Mr. Forbes went on :0 Tyne Valley on Saturday to his old home-S. HALIBUT MOLD. Sixzecn salted coda biscuits, 11-4 cups milk. 3 Egg yplks. well beaten; 1 1b. halibut, l tablespoon gruted o tabwspoons parsley. minced; 3 Alethdd: Pour the milk over the biscuits. which have been finely crushed. and allow to stand 1 min- utc. Add the well-beaten egg yolks ‘he halibut. which has been put ‘l’_‘h the food chopper 3 times. rcmainznt: ingredients, and , fold in the rtiffly beaten egg v. .. Turn into a well-greased mould, place on several thicknesses of newspaper in a. pen eontslnihl _ rooms tinder the v a m“- (lgyg \ dug Lathes Cir. 1:» Mr. lli- we Fly» Dept” g and Mrs. “W811i. M- L- A. was the tiin ___ ._' _ man and read the lessons and Rev [T ~ 151,1“) LQDGEQ _ (g . I lhdPtznArchibald of Lockport, x. s, “He, mines o; winds“ N_ s" After Th6 Thlil Man” K - ‘ED-His many e prayer. The Charlottetown ;-‘ _d W d I (h R bek h , y _ ensington _ m we V011 octette rendered very p10 ii“ ‘ti: h; bee; 5n S“, Dra“s Large (TOW d5 i . |»-.. e ' . . w - <1 D. D._. 1nbtie to fClHCC of song. Tait {lilo _ dug {he various lodges’ To The (apltol ‘ ‘h“~‘d‘“°°“ i’ “um by menlbcr” ‘r- “"' ‘Thar’ an official visit to the Maple Edgar Hogg re- The irreslstable blend o.‘ merri- t 570m ‘Vestem mcnt and mystery in Dashiell Ham- l c“ '~ '~° “F- H°8§5 metts story "After the Thin Man" ' “m! m“ J- -“-~ H083. its chief charm and those who the picture last n ___- to. were knot on . am boil]; g};- the very 1a * » ; James 1-2. H.) mate outcome of the mvste Starring William ant‘. Myrna Loy. ThLs is a sequel to "Th Thu Man“ which Metro-Gold“? Mayer studies produced in re=;.~'~:~.. c l w}; to public demand. ‘ The same director‘, W. S. Dyke. was responsible. Hunt Sit‘ berg produced the film and there ° was no doubt that the sequel p. ks 1‘ up in high where the original (lllli- le.‘: off. . An excellent suppoi eludes James Stewart. E Joseph Calleia. Jessie R Asia. the inteiligent iv. c-hrured 'terr.er which played a clever PM‘! K<l1>Lll§TOll Dramauc Play- . e uctzveiv engaged on. re- ~.'-.ls for their musical comedy. to a pitblic performance in ' " pure. Much interest is n and all above the average. 2.1m .\IacGotigati. with Mrs. Minnie Campbell. . left Saturdavmorn- in "The Thin Man." months‘ v31; 143 Th." new story presents the nce _ Amqmpnn; p (hem. ciaiective as he returns irom .‘\t'.v P2,,“ ste“.art_ also of Yolk to his home in San Fran- cisco determined to abandon sleuth- ing activities forever. The first thing that. slaps him in the lace i5 an A-1 mystery, with a murder and another series of irresistible advent- acinz for an extended her two brothers in New '- I George has sold tead farm. Simpson. Ken- his fine old situated on the The story carries up into the at- istocratic heights of Nob Hail in the city of the Golden Gate and de- scends into the spicy Rl-mxphere °f Chinatown, with the solution never‘ in sight until the very 9mi- A‘ l‘ matter of fact. accordin" to II-fi-Tl BIIUIOFIUCF. the 511a. smtzcs were filmed secretly and the cast ‘I virtually sworn to keep the PW- 3°] themselves. _ t “After the Thin Man’ '5 B= worthy successor to the first senrn- ‘ tional pictuge which became a or»: Ur. and Mrs. Simpson their auction sale on take up their residence new Ziome- on the Margate B THE BRITISH TtVfil-ID CAPE FOR TRAVEL The new British tweed capes are intended for a little extra .th over travel suits. As dis- ‘ lied from the pastel cape ‘or ' wear. thaw are not padded 055KB T9 _ , _. .ed off as to shoulders. ' ' are ‘l’. v 7: szm 2e and l inch of hot water. and bake in a .~- d’ Byron collars or pleat)“, moderate, 350-degree F. oven until firm -a-bout 3'5 mintnes. Srrve i with a. cream sauce. es hold the shoulders secure- place. Black and White her- ‘ ‘ rrs and diamond rat t-vecd choices. cord t‘. A Friend u. {heVigeF . As the Years Creep On In the later yearn of liie we nut to lone that map and vigor of our younger days. The blood does not circulate as it once did. the vitality in on the wane, and tlu- non-es not ju=t as steady ac they used to be. Little 5lPkll0>SvJF and iulruents seem harder to shake o6; and evidences of a breakdown begin to a peu. Those who wish to maintain tbair health an vigor and retain their energy should use Milburn’: H. l Nana Pill: at this time o! lifa. BRINGING UP FATHER anticipate ‘ iN ARSIJN CASE EHNTINUED continued when the Supreme Cour resumed its sitting at Summer ‘do Wsterday morning. Chief Jllfijlcf} Mathieson presided, Eric MacEwen, who “'41s or. stand when the court YOcC on Fri- day afternoon for the week end re. cuss, continued hts eucicnce. He stated in cross-examinaxon that he had driven a truck for Harding and i at different tmes Harding had Suggested to hJm rh boa: for the utsurance. He burner. the boat on Lhe night of November ltJth last with gasoline Harding had given to him. Later he was afftxmfih in Charlottetown and charged wnn burning the boat. He admitted to burning the boa: i a contidenta. talk wzth Scrgl. on ul 1m R. C. Mi. P. He was broi i. up 1a er on this charge anti tilt-aclcd gulty and given a three year suspended sentence. Frank MacEwen. brother o: last ‘witness, was then the next ‘ ness and staied that h» nari w for Harding and had cir en a tr ‘for him in i934. Hartizrig had su_ gested to htm the burning of tilt boat, but he had not done so. as AC was not very partx-ular about do- ing it. Witness then went on to my that when he was driving Lhe tr for Harding 1n 1934. he s posed to burn ".1. The truck wa hi3 charge under the management of Harding's garae. HardLng told him the: he wanted the truck put {fixt- in his iWlIIlESSGSI ixame bu: h.- (witness; made no p mcnt or. l‘. al ‘tough he rad sig i a ll u: 11f. 'I.C :1 tick The truck u ‘neured zor $475. Harding paid e premium He was insirticted to t f.re to the truck shortly after rccezvcd the lllsllrailfli l)0llt‘_ ltlm :0 burn t‘ payzng and giving a la: He took 2t out to Blue Sna and the truck stalled. He . _ to the seat bu: there "ti-as nu nam- agc done. Hardtng came alter him ‘and they drove 1n a round aoou: .11.‘ :0 New Ailnun. Ham. . witness to finish the JOKJ _ tpoured some gasolnc on the 1.09:" f of the cab and set f'.re w at. W! I not much damage was done. Laier the truck was brought to Summcr- V side and dismantled in HARP" ' garage. Harding helped him - the engute hood and ozher parts or it upstairs. Thu was done w EB» the insurance. He signed claims 10f the insurance. $416.25 W15 refilled from the insurance compflny- The money was deposffld to the account of Hardngs garage. Witnes dad m; get any of the money- truck was arterwards PT- beck w zhe road and later sold. l-toy MacKenzie. customs Olivier at Summerside and formerly 0‘ BOTGEH. was the next witneei and stated tha: he Brad agfefd 1° W?‘ t ‘ ..~-~< the boat for S950. The ASK men. was that he was to be exec...’ ed ‘mm 515.; that, Harding ~Q‘,\CC: him and to accePl 53W» e°~ “*5 f?‘ and to pay the balance as he w-i-fl ~ ntenis. He f- 1: . ..vo OCLS-zl . '_ _ 1t an 1t WOLMDZ- -""-°°_ -\ _‘ ‘*1 he ".0 ‘ Hardlr-Qflhfli n‘! ¢°**j° no‘ zaii and handle the goat m the 8h‘ 5‘ .t was a.. 1'1 -- iirigg rgtlimed to him and 33rd" T1 par; hxn S50 on account of 2.5-’ - he owed ‘mm witness stnied he clzd no: have insurance _0!‘- 1H6 mu. bu: had sizned RPP-‘fiamn fgzm. H8 (lid n05 P5Y ‘he prexnmm or receive the WFY- T719 PM‘ if‘? insured for $102.1. The _.055 _--= mcdv payable to Hardingi $57355 a ; 1-1: was asked w sen slawmel“ °‘- clam and laicr of when; ‘rem 1:".- -; le. st. once peopAppul Cue _ ne court then took up we IP- pQa' case of Reuben Lari? Teslwnd- enfand Edward Large defendant a-‘qdrch counsel asked to hBYB T9" stored 1o the docket. After hearing the evidence, the court reserved its decision. Cour: adjourned until 10.30 this i i many more before the season is I‘ The case of the King vs PM; f ‘gncg, "schcfflbol". 5”?“ f“ Hammg Charged “Km arson W?“ ..it Jn,.o mound aeso p.ic..eti Thet_ ._._ “H””~ I g ‘ ‘n 0mm: §Sovzets Win 2nd Strazght ....‘.’;;2::é..;:;t:‘";.1.. gape l" To?" I-gagve By 1 " g $ Maple Leaf Gardens X e Os ' Q TO-NIGHT s nQlgl-hétting izmfielding Lheq-twy’ v W“ an" ’L-1237o-¢++0+0-+<++o++¢¢”‘; thcasovigtznlsfifiijoptlhatz {linear consecutive victory last evening to t:_rm.y entnench Lflefnselves m 11-5; piace in the first section of me Kll Baseball League. .- the 6-4 score vvotild tndicateg game was very close from start ‘ J finish reachmg n. clinmx 1n the . h when the Stinglos scored three mes to come within one run of g the game up. With the excgp. 0f lhli iP-Ii H8 Waiter Arsenaui: the winnzng pitcher, held things pretty well under control. I: was Walter's second win in two 51am; ‘oath of which were well earned and the young hurler looks good for TOBACCO _ Also in Lock-topTins rm.- good ba.i but shovzed a zcnd- . to wildness at times, Waltzing iour batters. whte Arsenault was walking one and hitting one bats- with a p tchcd ball. . c Soviets presen: a t-c-ry‘ pretty Ed to watch being czedited with one error in last EVGDHIZS con- test in fourteen chances. The 5un~| glo infield was slightly shaky atl tzrres but also ciisplayezi some good 1 ' l but their outfield handled four.‘ d chances wztlxout a slipup. f i i5.L. Bowness8iSon FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EWBAIJTERS 'l'1-ie game was fairly well attend- ‘ ed and consdcraivle interest seems.‘ i i i , . _ Prince Count; ilospttai _ . . _ l . e ..ce . that continuous hecklinu" o! thtc‘ Sumnmrfl-d“ 'ml“'4“° m“ " pires only hurts the game an; i F-“mmgff” 1e srinii- Lme. tiisplafvs Door ‘ rho“! "'1 smanshzp on their own part. e next panic Lakes place t .21; heiween the Pioneers and r’ Sunglos at 6.15. SIBDIARY < Sn iets led ‘in praver foiiowed - . _. Sher-r Fl ht . hv patched bail. . on halls. Gatidet g ‘HP 2. R. Phillips; Left . bases Stinglos 2. Sovets 5. Tm» of game, 1 hr. 45 mins. Dnpires. a: the pate. J1ni Doddc. . D. Larkzn and DLcI-z Steele Scorer. B. Johnston. Lineups: . . ps. W. Arsen- i A. Ciow. C. Arsenauiz! l LeBlanm. < Schedule Of Summerside Ball League the complete schedule rside Baseball Lcagus is as The of 1st Section i Soviee s. Sun-Glos ‘llilfléfi d .\Ion.. June T». ' . Pioneers 107.5675. Sovie . -P.c ears vs. Sun-Glos. i o I . IL-Pzoneers vs. Soviets. ' d __ lZ-Soviets vs. Suxé-‘Glos. i J_ L 5% ‘ FCYERAI. nmzcroa AND E§IH.\L.\YER KEXELNGTON woffs ‘to be decided upon a: the next mectingof the executivel . D“ and “gm ca“, j NOT$z l. Asterisked games fiumpnv Amend“; ‘ have already been played. 2 Pnok-F- 74 ‘Rmncd out" games are to b» fed on the follcrsvtni: fine ever- ri- excludzng holder's which cude Wednesdays. If rained then. they will be played at 0nd of the section. W. W, F. FTEETTNG Write for “Sungio Service Slants" and get valuable practical information on fox feeding. Punished six tunes “Fae J1me meeting of the Cope Traverse W.M.S. was held at the home of Hrs. Alf. Norring or. June 3m T‘ h the president 1P Yeaflvanri FREE to all For a= ...= ope-ram: hjrrr... The top», ' B 90m ‘c m ca La’ wm T» rperancc and passages of Wm’ T°""~ i ‘a’ scripture wcre read by Mrs C‘.i'.- INTERNATIONAL FOX cliffs frr-m trth the old and the Q ANIMAL FOODS, LTD. new tesfamcnts condemning ‘he Summorildt - razusuno use of strong drink. MrsnLnri ‘ V’ "By George McWanus qawv- 88d”? ‘r; we couLD MAKE A SALE OF AMYOF ocneraooucjjs? _\'E5 OV COULD LAND AN an. m’. In Fuel‘ "'“"" "" w“ m“ ‘ I DON'T EXPECT HM TO SELL. ANYTHING‘ IN FACT- iT WILL. BE A MIRACLE IF HEW-L COME BACK- - I SENT HIM TO SEE u= HE FROM m? ivAR - LO wmLoAo-i our rr oveoii $01.0 TWO Boxes o: NAiL5 Q iVAR REKEYS-VL SAY I'M A SALESMAN — wo-"ro MAKE THE SALE-l HADTO BUY TWO WAQH \- .' Tues AND A memo F-‘QON s-owv- we owe HIM THE DIFFERENCE WHiCH iE s zeee 6o