J Special Summer Hygiene For Safe Wearing of Sheerest Frocks By ELLEN j. BUCKLAND Reparend Nurse 1 ’ ITH Kotex, women now wear 0 t. z a i r. the thinnest summer froclu; _ K o l t 1 ‘a! motor, dance Iur hours; in safety any store. and peace-of-ulirld. It tflda the un- ; But b: surc i certainty of old-time “sanitary pads" , you act 9r» by being 5 time: now uotorbnu. but! Krill-j. lt ends, too, anotho-r serious 910b- ffishgyhpid kl‘ b! d‘°“'"~"'.v- l’ "'°i=- M", tilled with n“ Wobkm ‘J d“?°“'* "o" w‘ Vrllaroinn ' do Kore: as C3811)‘ as ' no laundry. no embarrassment. ' Eight in l0 better-class women have discarded old viiys for this true adding, the world's suxr-absctbfl! V ' a KOT€X w: .- t. ‘ ‘ls-idiot. ~‘e4. THE cnltnnonwrovvu GUARDIAN ' 00090 TSAFIRE a, uaactlrutle OOOOOOO z i (Continued) 5b.? hyped the door in §1\I'°'f ' to his ilauck. dlsmall! WPKY-‘M “I flushed cheeks and a wildly beat‘, ' not propitious. Ht‘: In, (uffaé. Sorts‘ l! "l! _,~.,' Without sbaiifl! hand!‘- . aim her. he walked LDZD the house, M, g ha: and sue: on the‘ -» r ' lat . ,4I.X with a c tel]! Pmdenfi “L, e you kleI (hi1. .- v.1. WEDNESDAY. JULY l3 BEFORE THE MASTER OF THC ROLLS No, C 1100 In the matter of the estate of Emily Grace Stead of rilgnfield in Queen's County, wlaaw. and of m: eetate of William Wallace Stead. late of Hlghfield aforesad Farmer, Deceased. Pureuant tc a Decretal order made In the above Cause on the Twenty-fourth day cf June A, 0.. 1927 by Hie Honour the Master of the Rolla referring ail accounts and olaime against the estates cf w.» liam Wallace Stead of Highfleld in Queen's County, Farmer, Deceased. and Emily Grace Stead of Hlghfieid aforesaid. Widow, Deceased. to me to report upon; I hereby notify and eeil upon all persons Claim-Hg any intereet in the estates of the sa-d OUCH! “Where were you‘ last answer me that." night, "Why cr~er~cr-ah out with the William Wallace Stead ard Emily 507m dear;- Grace Stead to come and prove “Well you'd bettcr return this their clalme before me at my Office In the Canadian Bank of Commerce Building at Charlottetown on Mon- day the Twenty-fifth day of July A. 0., 1927 at the hour cf Eleven O'clock In the forenoon. otherwise to be excluded from the benefit of the laid Order and to be barred from and against any claim against the eald estates. Dated this Twenty-fifth day o.‘ June A. D., 1927. GlL CAUDET, Master-in Chancery. DONALD McKlNNOf-l, Esq. K. L. Solicitor. 73ifr6-2ll~l.'ll_ vanity case one of the boys left ‘n your coat pocket." ..>.__._- ANNUAL MEETIN G ALWAYS MAKE UP "These actors arc always fight- The Annual General Meeting cf -rlg among themselves." the bharchalders of the Masonw: "Means nothing-they always Temple Company will be held at make Ho" the offlee of Mr, E. R. Brow, 144 Ridhmond Street. Charlottetown. at 7 o'clock P. M, on Wednesday the 13th day of July prpxirno. G. W. WAKFFORD, Secretary 7383-6-2blls7l The Model ‘Silver Fox Co. Ltd The Annual General Meeting of the above named Company will be held in the Y. M. C. A. Rooms, Charlottetown, on Thursday the 14th day of July next at 8 o'clock p. m. sharp. - J. E. B. MacCREADY President 80TH BAD v 1st Skeet: l just tackled a man lull of citronella. 2nd Skeet: And I just bit one who was full of bootleg hootchl 7-6-12 E. Island Medical Association l l The Annual Meeting of the Prince i Edward Inland Medical Associatioml Will be held In the Board nf Trade I Iuoma, Charlottetown, un Wednes-i tlly, July 13th. I927, beginning a1. 1030 A. M. l (i. F. DEWAIZ. Secretary 7865-7-9-12. , She: My hoy friend la tyylnq t0 | reform mc. He: Don't he know atqood form when he aeea It? 66-9004-6400000000000000000‘ l- i Shore farm for sale at Vernon, 445 acres, adloinlng B. R. Station and Iharf, School on corner of Farm. P. 0. three general stores and y blacksmith in Immediate vicinity. ' Iurel Tdephonc ln dwelling. Very ducal seed potato proposition. ii out- blllldlngs, can be sold in two parts. Buildings and 22 acres or 2i acres without bulldlngll. Apply to F. B. Mcltar, Vernon or Island a. Bentley, ‘Charlottetown. RAN INTO HER “How did you mcet that girl?" ' "Ran Into her at a dance." l l , OF IIOIJSEIIOLD FURNITURE l 0N TUESDAY. JULY 12TH AT ELEVEN (YCLOCK AT TIIE ARENA RINK 0-0-00000-000000004 000400001 774I-7-l2-tts8l. - W OOL __ . . ., . . International Radio Programs and mum soentinc protection. Na Ieundry—duca:dl11etzasue __ d; g_.;_ _ffyr;nfi:‘)‘ - . 34nd fick- CONCERTS cauaoa l V , V n" . Sh“ Mm,’ n35 a u ( f — l y...‘ - .' - - — ' wnovmcs or (t; I as) bu’. Bert caoght her by the arm lmJ-CFCP All. Lgfgtreallyntlotlcért. PRINCE EDWARD lSLAHD _ , 1.1; Inn: stand IDEYEEWOO i508» Phlla. Grand Organ. , . mlng. Let's g-e: it over with." _ 5.10 P. M. IN ('HA\'(-'ER\ ~ ‘at-y. said Prudence frlgWWIP H308) Phila. Concert. ah g her arm Ire».- of him. All: pml- lag down the passaKfihVflC towards the parlour-door. t: that moment a peal of high- ll laughter caught his ear, He 6.30 P. M. i461» Hartford. Duett. 7.00 EM. . frowning. ‘W82 I333)‘ Spnngfleld, Piano Duetngentleman. In concluding. Dr. Mc- yull W»! a Dari? "11- "YIWHK i266» Cleveland. Blue JacketalBetl-l made reference to his old aha ‘ H-zaaensf "what a tangle lt., 8.001’. M. ‘Aillllll be. l’! this silly child halwgz 1454,); y_ mam-ell you; wl/l her rrlother any rot about an ‘engagement’. and the woman had i ‘iléd all the female relatives and fHFffldS to meet Prudence! ‘boy.’ lPerlplr: in that clasli always dill refer lo their llanccs all their ‘boy’, didn't they?) , Wa-ll, lf there was a party on tlll.- WBAL. WJR. WEAP i492» N. Y. B832 Steppers WEAP, WEI. WGR. WGY. Pianist. 8.25 P. M. . . w 50a Phila. st cllo Pr . Clay. tapls blessed if_hr.- vvouldnl. rull 0O ‘ ’ 9;“ a ogram ML 1710mm Humphx-iea 1-5pm. ' ' 4f once. Hell frustrate lhelrHvABc V326) New York. The Cum Semmg [he laymen of vlcmrm. sr-hl-nlt-s u, trap him lnlo marriage, smart as those schemr-a no doubt law-r» He'll dodged plenty of violin-rs, In his day. and would con. llllllt: nudging them. DSIJEYOS. l» SPORTS — TALKS "l lull! ‘fflll zilrezillv ahr- was: 3,15 P, M, llcrl-Q‘ zlill l'l'|l!l"flll' in a lremb- lwy-[AD i294; Mjlw, Betty Ann, Hill: "H". 5.55 P. M. “h”? .KDKA 13181 Pitts. Baseball. "Miss Dale." ' 63¢ p_ 5L "Uh-Ell Heavens? Virginia?" ll? WI h'1a. Roll C ll. looked thunllerstruck. P ‘508 )P 1 a _v _ ‘WBZ l333l Springfield. Baseball. V- _ , cs5 r. n. ‘Yo. asked tier?’ fl-leaventl. lpwLw ,4”) Cami Basebau hall been done on purposei Prlllll o’ R M_ will": Wit! jealous of Virginia, and) wanted u, Sllblla‘ the other, once WJZ '45” N‘ Y‘ "Yesterthots." 8.30 P M and ‘or tlll. that hc-Bert Tray? ' ' . mflZvELWaS her Del. property!) jwiggr '32s’ Y' The Kings "Why fillUlllll l ask her? l barely ' ' know I'M-r." aaill Prudence. stand- ing in the passage, looking up at him. "silewsln-‘s your friend. and DANCE OBCIIESTBAS lml lllill-n" 10"” P’ M’ "Illrrfi -.hl¢ know I was expect-iwcn ‘303’ Buflam- smufl" ~11" the. man asked hurriedly.’ 12-3. A- M‘ ' Kollll- ZHTllUIl lrlu.-.t he taken qufck WMCA i370! New Yofk- RQYQI- 1y. If ‘dflillll never m. for Virginia lCopyrltzht. _ u. finll lllflt lien. Radio Programs. Chwazo-l "l llllfll think m. unless mnlhcr’! been telling llfil‘. l didn't" llirl face eased a little. llllilftlllijrlllilllulf ‘ifzlillajlllitlfedihalalfulnlltztlé l“ “'"" W" mm" “m”! ljll‘l'l. . lrr ‘ ‘ml mean you ll go avlay’! Bullet" pa"? .;:l;;j';"lffl¢,9r,~ll you want tll lllisf-l, your ‘id Lwhrkle m h” madam "yes. . , _ . . _ ,_ , H‘: “Infidel! rmmd‘ grabbing his lVllat a. silpptry soul he was ‘l ' :i -ld - ll'tshte hat and “Ink m)". me umbrella Ant] mint .1 (f) Ill. cllce id l should have come here to ‘sollllli wlillll . Bu: at that moment the parlour- the page ch“ hart...“ _.tl.nl1 in the aperture. , a! I mt- un. faint-beamed Roma)?" Mnhenflc ‘an’ Jltr- chalk-listed him. with a llttln-I . ' - . herself, Bert must he feeling gale of laughmr that was Hlililllf- "_ r "' “w” W“ "“""““ u" ‘he “m” tlllflgiizrg‘ hllsglllllalltfl lie path. lxilrl. run away?‘ . ' - .fer hinlsclf so quickly, lie could have murdered Jlnny ("Hm “M” ‘ P A _ a! that mumem’ standing "mm. even lf she did lke etcr . rm Jaughlng at him. Confounll all “U32? bgélgume ivolnenl All of them! m mlhdéd ’ Behind her he could see an e ' ' , - ‘My’ bewildered person‘ Wm, grey all the same. for he deserved lt. hair and a prim ‘best’ gotvlvn. That gel the must he Prudenceki mot en... n, . m sharp contrast to fashionable Jln-Flfl‘; ‘ggluhdiiggegfixclmsle Zara? ny....who was gally making a, viljgima ‘.epeated_ “when "'2? I‘?! Wm beazre tgimnfilllé Sam cat's away. the mice will play Huff}? r?“ lgfiangfih my Not that you'll ever be caught L! My‘ W3 on y g up Bert, my dear fellow!" ‘ . meanlngly. He walked down the passage and ‘can "you know." the parlour, Prudence at his Slmplehearwd Mn‘ ,, mnut a word lo say. ‘Happens De- of good svlshes Th“ "‘ M" Trawa°rzfi |llght.' indeed! He-—he looked it! . - ,1 isn t it?" He tried to sound at case. 0h yes’ he w“ we" featured’ ‘m "Howl dc do’! l l ll- t... And then, tumlng with nttcmptelliufihcflfitczei; friilpiallwzlrlcu QOOOO§OOOO§§OO-OCO%OOQQO Brick And Tile Co. M, ‘ _ Re-Opened ' opened for buelnces and will re- mflnllefl. 119V" We"?! colvc orders for the manufacture of Hui-lame w“ “ck “"0 U“? Brick and Tile of all sites, satirfao 70°F" “Balm "l"! M!" D519 laugh‘ ltlon guaranteed. Address all orders ugly “med o“ t0 he“ land communlcatlo to the Com- m" mm a" “l” 5mm‘! “"9- 1",”, a R|chm°hd_ P_ E_ |_ He needs lt. He didn't expect to l‘ meet two sweethearts in one after- e e 000004000000000 0400000- noon!" 7508-7~5-lu8i. . l THE EEDTIME §rill3lmm (To Be Conti nued.) Tomorrow's Radio i Program I273’) Atlantic City. D-linsttels. WJZ. WBZ, WBZA. KDKA. KYW. WCAE. WWJ, WLIB, KSD. WCCO. i921, by International hhnchalance to Virginia: "S'prlaedl Didn't ' Shr- [Qgllfflflll him wllb aliamllli- arlent Peter Arm- ” , r , stlong on the very day that Tray- mnr “as flung open‘ ‘mu Hrgmld more had planned to pay his first (Jonsldering his past attentions that she real]? But she would ‘rag him. Prudence had slipped away i0 lea, and the pair were the She turn-; .. .. el laughlngly to Mrs. Page, "This" Quite prophetic! giggled Jlnnvygng may“ a Gay Mmaflo’ we him ‘the Flappefs Ila-light,’ ..but readins of an addresa by Prudence ma Weeks, and presentation by |-—her Prudencc—~loved this fellow Mr. ....wby had lihe ever let the slrllful l go near the Towers? What happi- ness could ever come of the nf-ifrlends And wasn't this society beauty {hinting that he wasn't ln the leasfcome again, where ldependable? That kind, with the'come would always The P. E. I. Brick and Tile Co., shining. scented hair and manicur- ,l__td_' n Rlchmong’ p, g, |,, h“ n. ed finger-nails, and the ‘haw-haw’ .-..<..umua~al~l-. . ., I Rov. Dr. Clay Is Honored .-___ l iB.C.. it is reported that a lane representative gathering of n. presided at the gathering in Andrew's Church. extended the con-- gratulations of the Presbytery Dr. Clay. that this was the first ‘Dr. McBeth, continuing. said that , heartily [vi-inch to Highlander. whose words "In Plan (D Moderator. tic-man. He made reference serving vrith him on the Churc man of that body he had shown the gifLs. Mr. W. T. Straith, vlce-preslden of the Canadian Club. extended con had presided m two years. citizen, a wise and noble pastor, a rich and happy term of omoe. ‘ her. lm. Regrets were sent at lsh Columbia, Bishop Schofield, Hon en, of Vancouver, who concluded h such a distinguished son of our . province.- ; Presentation lOn the evening of July 8th., a Dirty of young people assembled at the home of Mr. and .\lls, Roy on the happy of their recent marriage. ant feature of the ‘evening event A pleas- was lhP George Buchanan of a beauti- rocker and a sum of money. lMr. anll Mrs. Ferris thanked their most heartily for their kindness. extending a sincere invit- ation to each and every one to a warm Wel- he allsuled ‘them. Games and music were indulged ‘in. and at a late hour refreshments were served in abundance by the gyoung ladies, the gathering was a jmost pleasant and long-to-he rc- imembared event. I-Ylllowlng is Abe ulltlress:- To Mr. llnd Mrs. Ray Ferris Hazel Grove. " Dear flIendsw-Wc, your friends By His Friends In the Dally of Victor i ‘friends of the Rev. Dr. lzslle Clay. Jloderawr of the General Asembly ‘of the Presbyterian Church m can-l ada gave expression to the high hon- orconferredupon one wholsso well and favorably known through- out the whole province of 8mm: . l The Rev. J. 8. Patterson. Moder‘ ' ator of the Victoria Presbytery who He referred to the fact time that a similar honor to thB had come to a church beyond the moun I talna. The Rev. Dr. R. G. MacBeth. who represented the Synod of Brit- ish Columbia. said he felt that the Church had honored itself in the selection ot Dr. Clay. He had long‘ been associated with him. He felt thatDnClayandDnllGllcLaren s bad done more than any other Pres- ‘bjrterian mtnister in upholding the cause they represented in the West. agreed with the choice the General Assembly had made; Dr. Clay could be trusted for his sound judgment, for his sane commonsense, and as a Christian friend. Col. John MlcCrac. the mystic _er~s' Fields" were not only an inspire-V. iuon m the trenches, but which serv-f cdasacalltotlteChurchtodoits. WRC, duty. ' ' A large number of laymen also irnade most appreciative references to the character and work of Mr.- re- ferred to the signal honor that hadl come to Dr. Clay, and the Church‘ in Victoria in the selection madeas He said that. Dr. Clay. Lad brought the honor to himself because he knew no man that pos- semed to a greater degree the quall-‘ lltrfi that made a true ChrLs-tlan gen- u: Property Committee, where as chair- possession of such wonderful judicial gratulatlons on behalf of that body. which claimedDr. Clay as one of its valued members and "over which he ‘The Rev. R. W. Lee, president of , 1hr.- Mtnlsterial Association. said that ' Dr. Clay had been an honorable fearless preacher and one who we: “"4 a"‘5""m“'5 l’! always true to the instincts of his Fmmu‘ ha“ assembled conscience. He felt that the Prcs-‘mg- mlmwmg m" mp5’? b I I Ch h ' ' l OOdK - iggegm Drlfrgmgiaindngishedm to ywuu the most coalllal fellclta- Dr. Clay made a most fellcltlouslur" happmes “d pmswflty- Y0“ reply m a“ these apprecmtmm_ anduzc both lit-ginning new relation- ‘concluded by saying ma‘ a great dillp 1n llfc wltll new ldi-als and as- ‘ _ I h m _. “fin . know that you anll—Miss Pagt-r-lhonor had been beswwed upon mm lllrutluna, and we would have you l‘) ll‘-'-'l'@ '- Oug ‘l- l‘ lm his Selection as “odwator o! the lhluk of this happy period of your Presbyterian church in ‘Canada Hellfe as a picture with tile beautiful’ f had done what he could to preserve "afikgrmmd or the my?!” but so had mam, omen,“ and friendship 9f your associates ‘some had been able to do much more fi2x:a'gg::ces "r earl-v m” than he had done. He felt, there- jug fore, that he hardly deserved the, ‘ honor that had been bestowed upon‘ h not being. able to be present by Chief Justice. MacDonald. Administrator of Brit? A. M. Morrison. Attorney-Generalof, the Province, Rev. Dr. E. C. McLar-l ls letter with the words “Hall to the Chief," the Rev. T. W. Gladstone. and others. The Prcsbyfcrlans of Prince Edward Island do well to re-l Joice in the honor conferred upon Dill‘- Mlss AI- l l uni; thel St.‘ to? TH I S L A D he college wi plans are all asunder. for it-he must look for a job. d-J ' that his son's l h t us» orrlcl-z this even- eveut of to extend ‘your recent marriage lions and best wishes for your fu- and and You highly calcined, and tly $0, and bu. assured you will tll be greatly welcolued to this tolnmullity, Please- acct-pt this gift as a token of esteem and good- will. We trust that it may serve 3H a memento to you of your imany friends. "I Very sincerely yours; 0n behalf of your friends. ———-—<0>——-—- IN MEMORIAM ANGUS GILLIS Death came peacefully. though suddenly to Angus (illllfi of Plsquld .on Saturday. June 4th.. 1927. Mr, ‘Gillls ball not been feeling well for ‘some time, hut he bore his suffer- ing with true Christian patience 111p tlll the time of his death. The innate goodness and Chris- tian charity that typifies the true Catholic man saw partial fruition in his last illness. Every consola- tloll that Holy mother church could receive his Divine Master a short ,tlme before he tiled. § The late Mr. Glllls was born in ‘Pistluld, eighty seven years ago dlllll was the last living of a fam- {ily of nlne, be always llved on the ‘old home-stead and was nursed and cared for in his declining years by his niece. Mrs. Andrew McKlnnon and family. ,' All through life by his kindly dis- position and quite manner be bad endeared himself to all who hall ltbe pleasure of his acquaintance and in his passing away the whole icommunlty has lost a real friend. and his unassuming Christian ex- inmple of home life will live as an linflillraflon in the memory of all who knew him. His funeral which was largely attended was tion uncompleted. His life's Before he is fitted His father wanted to give him a good education. he failed to take steps would have guaranteed- would » be amply provided for -— whether he himself llved or passed away. Have you a son oradaughter whom you would like us to i Branch Office: 70 Prince Street CHARLOTTETOWN ygur home com-of Bast Point, cousin of the deceas- pcrlence of the real _ ' occasions, let him consult hie friends who lhg on their advice, go and ace for himself. with Music pitch of enjoyment. wnv 12.11121’ ' “Dad ha ed an. ifllltavetoleave? must leave protect from such adlsaster? th his educa- We’ll make a bargain with you whereby we will pay over . to your son—-or to you on his accounv-at a stated time, any amount of money you decide will be required. If you should die before that time, the money will be paid immediately to him or to his guardian. wrenche-d go out and But, that start in life‘ Thus your boy will be sure of his chance in life. Ho deserves it, doesn't he? It's a duty you should K perform now—whlle you are insurable. - THE IMPERIAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY of CANADA roaonro. olmuuo eeaeeeeaulbdeebe w»... t-s". ...-.........--». . ‘J- McDonald. Patrick McKlnnon, ed, While the services at the graveill. P. l-‘eellan, D. J. V. McDonald. was conducted b)’ M” ilastor, Rev. lILAf McDonald. May his soul rest A. P. Mcbellan. The pallbearers-in peace, i were, vlz: Charles Ustrldge, Allan (Patriot. please copy.) The Annual Scottish Gathering of the (‘lann of Print-e Edward Inland WI" be h!“ °l RIVERSIDE PARK, VERNON WEDNESDAY. JULY 20th ‘ d u The prpgrum Includes Athletic Rpm-tn, Pipe Muck. llllllllhll 9%". l. tut of unr. Vernon his-er w. Murray llurlmr. There will n Dmlllrflzfir with old time l-‘lddlern Music. Excellent mule will be itened un I Iv n‘.- A nperllal trulrl will lent-e (‘harlrrttetuun at ten ot-luek n. m. Lear n] l; n Htlatlon on return at 0.15 p. m.. the Murray Ilsarbor trulu will be he. I" Vernon tlll 5J0 p. m. Return furerl from (‘hlariottetosrn 0.’! eenta preptrrt OI! rule-n from I .1 to Ilflflllllri _ Atlmlnaloll to around»: fi rents. ehllllren uncle-r l2, I5 rents. h. All who dealt-o tn apeud a most enjoyable day in u beautiful part 0|‘ l Province are eonllally lnrlterl to tlllellll. D. J. MQIIOSALD, President. J. M. .\It‘.\llLL.\.\', Sn-‘y Games Committee. ‘f-It-tue eat. Come To Scotchfort on Wednesday July 13th. Next The Annual Scotchfort Memori arlal Park on the above date. Extravagant advertising Ia no longer neeeeeal‘! 1° ‘"9" m‘ ‘pleasure seeker to come to Scotchf ort for a day's lilllli"! "IRWIN!!!- he haa only to lodk back to former ceiebratlonl. l7 l" h" 5"" m°nl m al Celebration will be held in Mem- bc aaeured that this year's entertainment wlllbe up to the high standard of excellence aimed at and attained in the pallt i? h! Ml M‘ "l4 9" e - ;- r" llty ‘ -3 on former have patronized "l! "W. ac!- Thie ls the place to meet your friends from all over the Province. This la the place where the dalnileet. meals and refreahmente are provided. This is the plflcg where games of every description, interspersed and Dance, will keqrthc visitor toned up to the highest If you consult your vacation interests reserve the 13th of July fol‘ ‘ followed to St. Andrew's Church. A solemn high muss of Requiem was aunt: by new. n. J. llll-lxmilll 7403-6-28-1-5-9-12. the best outing of the aeaeon. If you mlse it. By Order of Committee Come to Scotchfort. You'll be lorry The Hidden Spark HELL Ruin " HOME- ". "ma: cmtvlctass ' ' ‘WOULD Quin "rt-lie "wee. in no Twit. \T‘§ KlNO I have instructed J. A. McDonald sell by Public Auction on the ' hove date all my household effects pncludlmz parlor. dlnlnlz room. bed- room and kitchen fumlture, also , mne Studebr-ker car. l Bole Positive. No reserve. The SHEEP BREEDERS’ AS- m OOCIATION will continue receiving n wool at the Arena Rink, Charlotte- tuvm. up to July 12th. ship by Rail or leat, freight collect to the ‘wool. GRADING STATION Terms cash. J °""'@""°W"- EX-SIIPT. c. a. SIIAIIPE. - ‘IIAS-GZS-attfii. _ L 77031931 uownlmwwnetrr >. ?\!a% PRETWTOQDQ! OUR NO m: woth’! H€a SAVING lT FOR UaJ-llb cumulus ‘m: Cocooue. ‘fl-WY - CAIERHLkARS WOULD COMP- our or AND AT ALL. THE ~ " » LEAVES ~_. avwej V7.1 _- , w. -, l “flail UNKNOWN TO ANYONE. A 3W § BJRMNC Till-i DRDP§ SWENTLY THQJQH AN QPEMNG \N THE t-Dt-LOW c f” TREE‘ \N NHiCH MK8~ fiJiRRlL; AND FRl-DDlE- MAKE. THE“! HOME. . ails-e- —By Arthur Chapouille \'\' aunts smowr u ultras. .MOM Tl m, ._ _ . , Tun-rs J3T . THE: SHELk Emil ‘fl-tr. ‘TORCH THE. HAN Bultulrv "rur- CATERPll-l-AR Nests § yNGHR ‘tt-lecouivtlsel- Fimlh“ mow ore 1o 6W1“ wA-rcu FOR ‘WHAT. . ‘ nAirPltusfliot-tolmdv/ . r -.