__._.____:____ ' ron SALE-MAN'S nrcvcpn 1n PAGE TEN Advertising Rates-Payable In Advance JIIIIIIJISIIIIIIIOIIIIIJQOAIMAIopQQQaQqQtaQ-g dCQdoIeasealdapaa-llnh; Weddfssglnglgemon .--......."~:.::'.-:.-"~..-::'"'-:'"~= s... II OI‘ lid-Hindi suaaasesaupesiaso.asanas':sa.' u , otan RMIQQQQIIQQIQ tn 0 words for NetleesofThassks tatfon 81.00. A Agents Wastes A START NOW A PROFITABLE business of your own! Our pro- ducts are guaranteed. Prices lower or quantities larger. Every individual a customer. Local and rural territories available. Equip- ment required in the latter. Write for Free details if interested in big business. Familex, 1600 Del- ortmier, Montreal. Contractors l. CYRIL ARSENAULT GENERAL contractor. construction engineer, . 189 Upper Prince. Charlottetown. , Competent workmen, expert lay- Jflt and supervision. liars 8. ‘Trucks For Sale IOR SALE — 193B CHEVROLET Sedan, in excellent condition. Ap- ply H. J. Croken, Cardigan. FOR SALE -— 1928 CHEVROLET. 1929 Chevrolet. Can be seen at 78 Bayficld Street. FOB SALE—I,887 CHEV. Deluxe, radio, heater froster. Phone 7S4-J, FOB SALE-limb FORD COACH. good condition. Clifford Perry. 68 St. Lawrence St., Summerside. COUPE and de- AN IDEAL WESTERN KITCHEN Clock. Truly designed for any Home Kitchen Standard l0" Fry- ing Pan, with Knife. Fork and Spoon design, hands, numerals finished White. Available with 8 Day MOVQXIIBDtPEiQCtTAC 110V 60 or 5 Cycles. Elec. Units Sealed-in Lubricant assuring Long Service. Complete with Ten Ft. Cord. ready to hang. Attractive, also for many other locations, Cafes, Res- taurant. Clubs, Bars, etc. Ship- ped Prepaid, payment with order $17.50. or Collect, plus charges. State Type and Cycles where de- sired. All Units assembled indi- vidually and Best Movements available used on the receipt of order and obtainable only from tbs originators Most Pleasing Novel and Reliable Clock ever seen. C. do M. Electric Signals. i439-2lst Ave. N. W. Calgary, Alia. Farm Machinery FOR SALE — ONE SIX-ROW Hall sprayer, tractor hitch, used three seasons. Redverse Ham- rnill. Freetown. Female ilelp Wanted WAITRESSES WANTED. APPLY The Coffee Pot. FOR 8ALE—1930 TWO TON FORD Truck. Cheap for quick sale. Bay- fleld Shaw. St. Avards. FOR. SALE - ii-TON FORD truck, good condition. Can be leen at Market Square from Monday on, until sold. FOR SALE - 1M7 CHEVROLET Sedan. In excellent condition. apply Queen Street Service sta- on. FOR SALE-IDA‘! FORD. BETTER ‘than average condition. Call 17. after six 198-1, Summerside. FOR SALE — 1934 PLYMOUTH Coach. New rings and battery. Hester. Licensed. Price $850.00. Elmer Gauthier, South Freetown. FOR SALE — 1042 CHRYSLER Windsor Royal, radio and heater; 1937 Studebaker sedan. good con- dition; 1928 Dodge; 1931 Pontiac. Apply 136 Kent Street. FOR SALE-ISM‘! CHEVROLET Fleetline; 1947 Mercury; 1937 Studebaker; one-ion truck., i940; two-ton truck, 1945. See these cars at Cobb and Crawford‘: Garage. CAB. FOR SALE-ONE 194B Pontiac sedan. like new. Phone D. M. Wilson. 22 Clarence St, Amherst. Nova Scotia. FOR SALE-IND METEOR coach, like new. Mileage 2.600. Complete with white-wall tires and heater. Write "M C", Guar- dian. ‘FOR. SALE-IBIS FORD TRUCK. stake body, with radio. Mur- phy's Service Station. Phone 2121. Mclilclisf’? WANTED — CHAMBER MAID. Apply Queen Hotel. WANTED-HOUSEKEEPER. TWO adults in family, $75 per month. Write T. Guardian. WANTED-MAID FOR HOUSE- work. No baking or cooking. Mrs. E. H. Strong. Box 2i, Sun.- merside. WANTED - IIOUSEKEEPER. Must be good plain cook. neat in appearance. Middle-aged lady preferred. Sleep out. Highest wages paid. Apply in person to Mrs. W. l-l. Beaten. 78 Grafton Street, evenings. GENERAL DUTY NURSES RE- quired for General Hospital. Brockvllle, Ontario. Eight hour day, six day week. salary $110 per month with full maintenance. Railway fare refunded at the end of six months’ employment. Ap- Dly Superintendent of Nurses. Male lleln Wanted WANTED — MAN TO WORK ON farm No milking. Farming with tractor. Good wages. Turner Glydon. Kenslngton. WANTED -- ‘(IAN FOR FARM work Apply in person. Stanley Willis. Cornwall. Miscellaneous A A CAR LEAVING ON RETURN FOR Boston, Mass. July 4th. Can ac- commodate four passengers. Call 1689-11. ' Personal FOB NEUBALGIA. LUMDAGO. Rheumatic Pains. Chest Colds. apply Heat Penetrating Glory Oil. At your Drlggist. Lass" can. FOR HILLSIDE Mm- ed Chicks at $12.95. Heavy breeds. See or phone Rex Dawson, Al- bany. For lien: e TO LET-FURNISHED ROOM. modern conveniences. Apply I74 Kent Street. telephone 1037-J. TO LET-ONE FURNISHED BED- sitting room, suitable for busi- ness girl or nurse. 45 Rochford St. Phone 659. booms r0 LET, nor which heating, hardwood floors. sun porch suitable for couple or business girls. Adults only. Phone 2649-1... For Sale FOR SALE -— 2600 FT‘ 2 X l. H. E. Jones. Union Road North. MILCII COWS FOR SALE. D. P. MacDonald, Sourls. IOR SALE-NEWLY IIIIIII- ed cow. Linus Smith. Donagh. good shape, newly painted. Phone 1B07-J. FOR SALE-ONE TRUCK BOX. suitable for hauling cattle or horses. Phone 1939-1’. FOI SALE — CHOICE BUILDING $300.00 up. Stewart IOI SALE - ONE FRANCIS Driving Wagon. ii years old. Preston Runes. Freetown. POI SALE-ELECTRIC RANG- ette. Apply 4t Richmond Si. or phone 279-1.. IOI SALI — DUOKIAIE SUIT- iioonis Ants. Wanted WANTED BY JULY IST. SINGLE light housekeeping room to rent by the week. Phone Guardian Office. Summerside. Salesman Wanted BIG PROFITS! SELL POR- traits. Manage your own business. Send for catalogue. United Art Co. Toronto 2-B. Typewriters PORTABLE - TYPEWRITERS - Sce the New Remington. Two- tone grey finish. Big machine performance. Cash or terms Remington Rand Ltd., 134 Rich- mond Street. Phone 7171.. Teachers Wanted WANTED-TEACHER FOR Brsdalbans Village School. Mrs. Allan Hickox. Secretarg TEACHER WANTED FOR NE Annan school. Liberal n‘ mcnt. James ‘Pirplin. Secretary. \ WANTED -'I‘WOTEACIIERS for nnorald School Good Sup- p‘ ‘ Apply J. Reginald Smith, Secretary. WANTED - PRINCIPAL FOR _ Hampton School. Liberal Supple- ment. George R. Cannon. Sec- retary. _______i_.___.__ WANTED-TEACHER FOI ST. Peter's Lake School. Present supplement $400.00. Norman MacDonald. Secretary. WANTED-TEACHER ll’! or 2nd Class for Victoria Cross . Supplement $150.00. L‘. J. Dunn, Secretary. Montague, R. It. 3. E I WANTED IOU ‘ District 1B. 80D- plement for the past yeas- 8000.00. Mrs. Geone Campbell. Secretary, able for truck or tractor. II. C. Judson, Alexandra. ‘t; c ‘n- ._ POI BALE-LAWN C IIS AND counter. IN Flt y. Phone 143:1.“ Coleman. IO! SALE-Hi ILP.‘ STEEL OVER shot water wheel. Apply to S. A. Weatherble. Bellevue, Klnross, P. E. I. or phone 2178-1 mo: BALI - I IA! stotvn. five foot cut Old 1 Binder (Me- Oormack-Deellai. both in good coalition. 3.1. Hearts. Oernwall. mug.’ "f. IQ ‘weeks old 115$? heel sews. afssasltav TEACHER WANTED - PRINCI- pal for Borden School Real good Supplement. Apply Borden School Trustees. WANTED-TIACIII H)! Pownsl School. Liberal Supple- mint. rltsq ‘IIAOISI WANTED - IIGII . t paid to teacher with Apply A. Parker Inga. See- ‘ Support in Quebec for federal Progressive Conservative leader George Drew has come from Premier Maurice Duplessis whose Union h’ " ‘ party ’ an uvcavv ‘ ' majority in the provin- cial legislature. Federal P.C. candidates are receiving the support of the Displessis organization. Drew. left. and Duplessis. right, have one aim in comrnon-dlfeat of the Liberals. I AuCtiOII Sale AT EMYVALE LOT 65, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29 AT ONE O’CLOCK Having sold my farm I will sell at Public Auction the following: 3 milk cows (newly frcshened); 2 year-old heifers; 2 calves; 3 sows; 1 general purpose horse, 8 years old; 1 blood mare, l2 years old; 1 hay mower (McCormiwk); 1 hay rake; 1 truck wagon; 1 driving wagon (Francis, new): 1 wood sleigh; 1 driving sleigh; 1 sct disc has-rows; 1 set sprayer; truck wagon wheels; 1 cream separator (Renfrew); 1 set of scales (Renfrew); hay fork with rope; 1 set~of blocks and rope; 1 set driving harness; working harness; quantity of oats, hay and straw; lumber; 1 set driving wagon shaves; 1 kitchen range (Enterprise); 2 room stoves; .Axminlster rug (new, 12 ft. x 9 it); 1 mohair chesterfield suite; dining room table and chairs; couches; tables; beds, springs and mat- tresses; bureaux; floor carpets; and several other articles too numerous to mention. , Terms Cash. PETER COSTELLO JOHN C. McPl-IEE, Auctioneer. TEACHERS W’ A N T E D FOR Southport School. prefernbw first ON THE MARKET SQUARE class. New school ready for fall classes. Good supplements. Mrs. John Reddln, Secretary. WANTED-TWO TEACHERS FOR Bedeque School. One for prin- Tugspav, JUNE zs, cipal and one for primary de- . K NOON partment. Good supplement. AT 12 QCLOC Lloyd Affleck, Secretary, Bcd- 1938 Chrysler coupe, new em eque- ginc; entire car newly overhauled. WANTED — PRINCIPAL FOR w_ E BEATON Crapaud school. Liberal sup- Aucfloneer plement. Thomas Best. Secret- ary. W A N T E D — EXPERIENCED Teacher for North Wiltshire \._\._______. S hool. Present Supplement $250.00. Mrs. Albert Bowman, $°°T°‘“Y' The rate of Interest on Gov- ernment Annuities is still 4% COMPOUND Call or see me today- .__._-€--————-———- TEACHER WANTED FOR SOUTH Freetown School, First Class, ex- perienced preferred. $400 prom"! supplement, Willard Stetson, Sec- retary. WANTED - PRINCIPAL FOR J. A. MARTIN Augustine Cove School. First Repregentativa class preferred. Present supp1e- 7 Brace Block ment $350.00. Mrs. Bessie A. Telephone153o Cameron, Secretary. Venetian Blinds HAROLD CLARK. PHONE 1528-1. lfiee drape hangers. Colored slats. Steel and aluminum. Wanton WANTED-_ALEBO'I'I‘LES. up service. Phone 2542, Evenings 1107. Michael Bros. . WANTED-PASSAGE BY CAB. to St. Stephen. June 30. Phone collect 27-13. Hunter River. WANTED Late Model Cars Apply I36 Kent St. ai FOR SALE New b-Room HOUSE and LOT Situated on Brackley Rd. near Belvedere Corner 1 APPIY= ELLIS BROS. Phone ‘l786-J By Clifford McBride uarotsou mo UNCLE star AH; WILLIE! HOW I DID SLEEP LAST WAS l-Ui-LED INTO A DREAMl-ESB 8 BY "TI-E RUSH AND SPIAGH OF THE WAT ' Elf-Q! ANDSPLAIH IS Rifii-fftw-I BY. LQ>I< OUT8% AND INHG ‘(DU DROPPIDANOADR N datien. Dimstsff- limit lI\UPlWm.B,DovI.l0¢'I- spring tooth harrows; 1 hillcr; 1 scuffler; 1 potato router; 1 , FOR‘ SUMMER AT Apinysi- EITEIPRIS SINGLE To be sold by Public ‘TUESDAY, JUNE 28th, W. H. BEATON, Auctioneer. OFFICE SPACE ' ALSO rots cat's COTTAGE ROSEBANK 20$ Grafton St. AIIGTION SALE perty situated at 205 Weymouth Street, City Dwelling contains six rooms and is in good repair. Inspection by appointment. TIIE EASTERN TRUST COMPANY 154 gichmond Street iottstosrl E BAKERY DWELLING Auction on the premises, atone o'clock, the pro- \ duce. Apply- ~ MEIIGANTILE BUSINESS FOR sans In u good community of Railway Stu- Iion consisting of store. two warehouses. residence. ull in good shape with good trade in general merchandise and pro- M. A. FARMER. Solicitor. O'l.eory and 4 Vicinity lVIir. and Mrs. Fred Champion of Berwick, N. S., former residents of O'Leary were visitors to the vil- lage over the week end. ._,__ Mr. and Mrs. Cannon and daughter of St. Eleanons were vis- itors on Sunday to Brae, the guests of Mrs. Cannon’: brother, Mr. F. W. MacLeod and Mrs. itiacLeod. Mr. Weldon Dignan of Charlotte- tonm was a visitor to Bloomfield on Sunday the guest of his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Dignan. Miss Jean Boulter of Charlotte- town W84 a week end visitor at her home in Carleton. Lot l6. the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Boulter. Miss Fern Oulton of the Slim- meraide Telephone Exchange is relieving operator at the OIJeai-y Exchange foo- the past several days. Wanted To Rent IN OIIARLOTTETOWN Large store premises suit» able for Furniture business. Must be in centre of main shopping area. Apply: BOX NO. ‘I05 Guardian Electrical contractor WIRING AND REPAIRING ERNEST l RAMSAY. I20 Elm Ave. Phone 1001A ‘IQ Sf A M"! 50757181011074 IKIPDLNQ! SAID ‘NAT ‘MI BUN-IT PROVIDCRIPPS if. AFIHRMED ms esulr INT SKEPIIC M! Misses Elaine and Joyce Mac- Leod who are arnployed in Summer- side spent the week end at their home in Brae, the guest of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. 112W. Mac- Leod. t JUNE Z7, 1949, THE WESTERN GUARDIAN‘ i LELIIIIIMUIPIY Thefluardlusnsnylso Ices-ea Boyatloperdsyorlsopervreek. PRINCE COUNTY OFFICE I Summer Street, lumneralde, Phone II News, Iubeeripflonn, Advertising Representative! and GEORGE GLOW bought at any of the In Summeralds » following Bell Bookstore. Summer Sis-est: Gourllee Drugstore. ll Central Street; Kelly's Newsstand, Water Street: Mark Gaudet, 0'1 Granville Street- Alyre nouestws Grocery, Second Street; Island Motor Transport, ‘» Water Street TheGuardinnvvilIbedeIlvsrodto anyhomsfnSummersidsbyCgmu Phone S80 for this service or n" your order to the boy responsible for delivery on your route. -JUNE MEETING - The June meeting of the Sunsmerside Pro- gressive Oonservative Women's Ae- sociatlon was held in the Com- mittee Rooms on Thursday evening when routine business was con- ducted. The president, Mrs. Basil Kelly, was in the chain-S. —TRAN8FERRI-ID—Their many friends here will regret that Mr. and Mrs. Laing McDowell and little son are leaving for Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. where they will reside. Mr. McDowell, who is an employee of the Bank of Nova Scotia. has been transferred from Summdtside to that city. S —SPEN'I‘ PLEASANT HOLIDAY —-Messrs. Mac. Kennedy and Ro- land Profitt of the Canada Pack- ers staff in Charlottetown. re- turned Saturday night frcm a pleasant vacation spent in Mon- treal and Toronto“ In Montreal they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stewart. They visited many points of interest including the Niagara Falls. They returned by motor via the Eastern Stated-K. —I.ADIES’ AID MEETING — The June meeting of tho Ladies’ Aid of Lot 16 United Church was held on Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Kenneth MscLsan with 12 members and two visitors present. The president, Mrs. Elmer Ramsay, was in charge of e opening worship and Mrs. A. K. MacGregor presided at the piano. It was decided to hold an ice- cream social at the Hall on July 14. The next meeting will be held in August at the home of Mrs. Chalmers Hutchinson. Mrs. Aretas Campbell, Mrs. John Mandel-son and‘ Mrs. Hutchinson served delici- ous refreshments at the close of the meeting-S. —FUNERAL HELD SATURDAY -At the funeral held Saturdays!- ternoon all that was mortal of Mrs. Russell Webb (nee Miss Pearl Lockerby of Csscumpec) beloved wife\ of Rev Russell Webb, Angli- can Minister at Waterford, N. B, was tendorly laid to rest in the Church of Ekigland cemetery at Miss Eleanor Culleion who has spent the past several months in the Prince Edward Island Hos- pital in (Pharlottetown and in the Provincial Sanatorium has arrived at her home in West Devon much improved in health. Her many friends wish her a speedy recov- cry. Mr. David Holland, Manager of the O'Leary Branch of the Bank of Nova Scotla has been on his holidays during the past month during which he underwent an op- eration at the Aberdeen Hospital in New Glasgow. NS. l-Iia legion of friends wish him a speedy con- valesence. Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Mac- Phea od Quebec are visiting in the Bred and Olen-y districts. Mr. MacPhee is visiting Mrs. Neil MacPhee and Mirs. Mac- Phee is visiting her brother, Mr. Eric MacNeill of West Devon. Two other brother-s, Claude and Otis live in O’Leary. Mr. Wesley Mac- Fhes of Summerside was also a visitor on Sunday to Brae. the guest of his mother, Mrs. Neil Mac- Phee. Mrs. Srn-ith of Fredericton N.B.. who has been keeping house for heir and father. Mr. John Sim- mom of Coleman, has been oper- ated on for nppendioitis at the Prince County Hospital in Stum- merslde. Her man-y friends wish her a speedy convslesence. A daughter. Mrs. Arthur Graham resides in West Devon. COLLECTS CAT FIGURES LONDON — (OP) — Cats are 40o figures of cats, Egyptian ruins. cow's his mother. the splendid interest of Mrs. Nev- ille Langton, amateur Elyptologlst. She and her late husband collected fashioned in lapis lazuli. crystal and bronze. which have been found in ancient Woodstock. There was a short ser- vice at the home and service was conducted at St. Luke's Anglican Church at 0’Lea.ry Cornea- by Rev. ,J R MaoMahon of Albcrton. ‘the ‘floral tributes were many and ebeautlful and the Church was crowded thus testifying to the es- teem in which the eoeased lady was held by all who knew her, -— CLOSING MEETING — The closing meeting of the OTeary Young Peoples Union of the Unit- ed Church was held on Thursday night, June 23rd in the Sunday School room of the church with Miss Helen Shelfoon will tar Boates. study period speaking Church." donated fifty dollars 011 ( N011?) closed by the Mizpah Benediction conducted by Rev. George Cun- tihe Oleary Legion were ingly, "Crossing the Bu.” Mr World War and was the president, Miss Hester Bcates presiding. It was decided to have a picnic on July first at the home of Mr. Douglas Hardy in Montrose. attend the Young Peoples Camp at Aug- ustine Cove from June 30th to July 9th. Others from O'Leary who will be attending the camp will be Miss Olive Jelly and Miss Hes- The minister, Rev. W. G. Dickson then took over the "The The young people have f0 the Missionary and Maintenance Fund of the church. The meeting —FUNERAL HELD SATURDAY —The funeral of the late Mr. Rao- bert Justice was held on Saturday afternoon with a short service be- lnz held at his late residence and nlngham of Alberton. A public ser- vice was then held in Bloomfield United Church eoducted by his Pastor, Rev. W. G. Dickson. It was a military funeral and members ed in at- tendance. The Church was m-owded and Mil‘. Alban Oreswell sang feel- Justice Wls a veteran of the First wounded. He was s kindly man, a good neigh- bor and friend. Interment was in —~.IUVENILES IN 0011315. Three juveniles appeared before Judge L. G. Lewis in the Sum. merside Juvenile Court on Setup day charged with breaking anq entering the Crescent Grocery on Convent Street. The judge ordefA ed that the three of them be sens to St. Patrick's orne in Hallie; Approximately 0 worth of cig- arettes and candy had been taken from the store. 5| —I;IEADQUARTERS APPOINT. MENT-The call out of Staff-Sen geant George A. Wright, Halifax Rifles (23rd Armored Reg't.) for employment on administrative and training duties at unit headquart. era in Halifax during the period of the A and T staff's attendabgg at annual summer camp training, was announced at regimental headquarters. A native of Kin. kora, P. E. I. StatI-Sergt. Wright joined the 2nd Medium Battery R. C. A. in 1939 and served over- seas in the United Kingdom, 1g. aly and North West Europe with the gunners from January, 1940 t4: June, 1945. He is a veteran stu- dent in training under the D.V.A. and before coming to Halifax at- tended Mount Allison University. During the past eight months he has been attending the Nova Sco- tia Technical College and recent- ly completed his first year 1| mechanical engineering. l-Ie was a student at the Sumrnerside Acad- emy before going overseas. I —BANQUET HELD - A banquet was tendered on Tuesday evening to the Lot 16 Y.P.U. United Church players, who had taken part in the plays presented during the pasi three years. together with those who had kindly contributed special- ties. _The Women's Association of the United Church catered. Gartl MocLean. president of the YPU. was seated at the head table, also the officers of the Union. Dr. P111109. who was toast master, in- terspersed his duties with a hum. ber of Scotch stories. The toasi to the King was responded to by the National Anthem: to the plays crs of "The Improper Henry Pro- per". proposed by Jean Yeo. res- ponded to by Wendell Phillipe; t the players of “Maid of Mone proposed by Doreen Mac-Lean. re- sponded to by Hazel Ramsay; t4 the players of “Simple Simon", proposed by Gordon Campbell. re- sponded to by Gordon Yeo; to the ladies, proposed by Garth Oomp- bell, responded to by Eddie Clark. During the remainder of the eva- ning music and social recreation were much enjoyed-S. , — SCHOOL PICNIC HELD - Desplie very inclement weather, there was a splendid attendance of the Ubeary School children and a number of their parents at the annual picnic which was held on Thursday afternoon. June 23rd at Fortune Cove on the beautiful property belonging to Mr. Peter Pate of O'l..eary. The entire teach- ing staff consisting of Mr. Lewis MacKenzie, principal; Miss Mat- jorie Ellis, junior teacher; Mrs. John Matthews. intermediate room and Mrs. Mae Palmer, primary teacher were there and supervised the children. Swimming and out- door games were enjoyed lmd l delicious supper was served and the children returned home tired but happy-O . -LABGE FUNERAL - one ed the largest fuunerals ever seen in the 0‘Leary district was held on Sunday afternoon when hundreds gathered to say "Farewell" to Mr. Ralph Ellis of Knutsford wiho was only 32 years of age. He died of a brain tumor in a Montreal Hos- pital. He was loved and respected by young and old and his untime- ly passing at such an early age hal caused widespread grief and sor- row in the dsirict. ‘Ilia service we! conducted by his Minister. Rev. C. O. Howlet/t, assisted by Rev. W. G- Dickson and Rev. J..M.. Sheen- Interment was in Springfield West cemetery. The floral tributes were numerous and beautiful. Mr. Therim Ellis sang a well render- the Bloomfield cemetery. BaAcKPooa mluussu orruso rue plea-re on rut ouesrion moss aavraisl BIUEV! m labour} 1" BY enema consensus: 1b snotrr yrs!‘ OTHERWISE TNKER ‘ILL UPRIM NAT wiu, “WWII. , » ‘O saio our we 33d _ ,‘ was nausmssar .. amsste, i r ' mwsv- WIIIIHIPON 3111C N01 REPLIED INN’ THE FROGIAMNIE SIUIIED TIC 7m or ‘fill macro/I f 1‘ Bu? i1‘ WA! vMDI SKIP!!! N! 4 we 1M1 we ltvan WAS JUQT Ari not? Aqua ma; TROUBLE and“, All! tow ten’, z /i ed solo. DIARY z 0,9 or /‘ -»- "' L i) y %“;-€- a ave-u; standard-World Oewflefl’