._ gpgss-ygnolccos-snvsrkfifi i‘ ‘wflIv-Iiv“ v- curb: r ‘II m“ "rnpw ~"’”I"“1'5'7~"=*-'-“ ltn“"luuulnidv'k"i" “fl'._‘h‘§kfn~‘lt.-." ".1:-;.-; e- .. ~" ' ' “' dTT"9.s-'J¥rr"u\.-2“:u-.r'mama-aria:1:33;».s,»M“... Happenings Of The Week The blitz on London was at its Mi El" height. and the King and Queen ar- Ne“ fifilhflqklqltlllxlolslgllfinlillnglglne ‘mm rived one night at King‘; 9mg - J . ' station to leave on a journey north, Mrs. W.A. ' A5 they been)“. me royal Millie: returned to enemy planes roared overhead and visit among h~r friends tin-re was a terrific burst cl A.A.‘ 0 a a ' iirc. With some concern u; to,‘ Mr , (1 ‘i“""“‘5’“1‘ ‘MY- ilfllfi" llglasnti» led atsthe tggrlclgtrllrkfldlgkflrelsteilgsledlatilxtlr-‘l $11M w the K1112: "You know wnavslnome on Monday. b31115; ulhllldhope you don't mind)’ s u . "1193 nxvlv‘ tie Kintz. quietly. "I m. and Mrs. Theodore Bayer and dcnt mind. He and the Queen two Children are being welcomed (lvfllllid, i0 take shelter anti wentlhome on a holiday visit from Hal. on tl1~r jctirneyz Bombs “'€l‘€ ifax, 411111310 , but neither the royal twp“. a 0 0 nor the station was hit. Th‘ h .5 Miss M ' " ' 13"" dl-‘Ciil-Wd by Mi‘. Ireland. Wlllcjgfillllliflll, eiftiiltiftnt-tigtintmiiié hinge ha“ “flmd all" 49 years‘ L.N.E.R. on Monday evening at a delightfully lertdcn. ‘ ‘ . tirryrnaca ‘.1111 tr:-i1.11~cot's shower in l N _ ‘ ‘ > f I‘ 411s \10rma Davisgm T-‘F-f‘ “1l> 11 1111 l)‘ family re- whose marriage took place on wed ileiday t0 Ssargent Carten. Summcrside. - a . William Mc- tl:'.:.111 tw 11- ' \ .1’. the lttunc of Mr. and Mrs, w, s_ Gram \\'i1°n IllPli‘ son. Lieut. Donald Grant R C‘ N V R. . arrived from active Relatives and friends o! the service in Ceylon and their daughter Riv. Melville Aitken and Mrs Ait_ Zvlzrs Joan of the Wrens came on ai ken of Hamilton. Ont. will learn short leave from Ottawa before be- = With regret of the serious 1111-1955 Q; in: transit-med ciscwhere. ‘itheir eldest. son. - . . . - a RPQTPTlIl farewell. . be 1d! The t fl‘ tn Dr s A. Hill. Mrfsrl-rllll all‘; ltgur i Beauty ssahflpofertiktlgrtailglgde sMatlhg inrrrosvinc children who are leav- home o! Miss Violet Birtwhlste at in: next uwk to take 1m their t1 smart miscellaneous shower in permanent re=id~nce in Toronto. liimoihggealgfifld§ltlihbell°unil» 8 DOD- -‘_ ‘ - o- . ~ 5i '< J A L11.-.v~<'>11.\frs RR Hurt ‘ gm?‘ “'91? received andMlililxilssys 18611812 \11- J s“ utt-ylui ' l " ‘ ' ° "med Sam-ma“ m“ ‘h’ h“"‘°“' . . .. . . t . an and Mrs. B.l~l..ous verses attached which gamed Andrews motored ‘a Halifax over "Bales of laughter and sued wishes :10 week-end to visit diffe t,_Dalntv refrehm . ’ mclnbcrs of their families 1n ‘fir’. ‘by the hbsiéis. ems we" “med O services. ' ' ' I Ti ‘Lint generally known but 1t Mr. and ‘ill-s Gordon Chandler WHSnt until her first visit to Can- ‘f: '\\'-‘tir.t*~rl."t1 on a holiday visit m.“ “bent a year 1H0 that Queen to Afotictori, NB. Wilhelmina of the Netherlands be- a s 0 Bun t0 shake hands. Her Majesty Vi". Flwnfit‘ Bourke and Miss "OW is back in Ottawa for another B;ll1e Bourke are the tea hostesses “Si! With her daughter. Princess ‘l’ lili‘ Tfllrlis Courts zhis afternoon. Juliana- -— and shaking hands with o o o b80111? she meets comes quite‘ Ali's A}! Nlflilti is visiting with llRi-llfflliy. SRys an Ottawa dispatch nwvbcrs of hcr family in Malone, In her own country the Queen of NY ""3 Netherlands maintains a much _ a n a I more formal position. On her first Mr» Georoe Mwm accompanied "rrival here by air from overseas hr her dllfflliPl‘ l/ftss Marv Moran She didn't quite know what was left \'l"l‘.t’i.'l\' for Sydney toaftend the Plwflffied of her. And so one of the “u?” "ti" 111113 m]; “@1161, official welcoming nartv frcm Gov- "e i“ tn» §"t("‘r>-l 1.19am crnmeni House inld he, shaking F111 in Sydney‘ on Wednesday ham‘ Was the cnsTom in Canada S! "That's fine." Her Malesty re. Dlied- "I want to do anything Can- adians would like me to do." she’; been shaking hands when the oe- casion calls for it. ever 51mg LONDON. June _ toPi - Brit- lsh sausages are made to be M “mm-min? a5 1Y1 lire-war days 1w the addition, from July 25 on‘ ‘l 1-2 cer cent of scya bean flour ‘which M‘ mm‘ time‘ m4‘ Protein value of meat. Meat content is to be 3'7 1-2 per cent. F-uul Your am film dirftfl t» Cnnntlah largest photofinishing Kli|q|q (m- devlihmin“ Md mm,’ inc. Sam drulrr‘; profits. Quality work and promrtscrvicsisassurcd you. Films Developed qnd ' l OI I —- Prinfed 25c 1m sau sou. 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Don! think you can I vitamins entirely from capsules thcn go ahead and eat tinbalariccd ‘ meals. ‘Tiutvls wrong. The proper l foods with high vitamin content era important. So when doing you: mafki-‘i ShOPPlYIB. be sure to buy 1 the correct vegetables and fruitg; 011v iii-page booklet tells you 110w lo get the maximum vitamin values from the food you eat every day, 1| will 395W" B11 your questions aboul vitamins and wilbdescribs whit“ vitamins are in certain foods. You may wonder what vitamins are. What they can do. and especially what is the meaning of all this 0H1 lhusiasm for them. After rcadin] our booklet, you'll no longer wonder. Foods that are rich in vitamin] III not necessarily mor than those low ln vltamiangxpenflv. r 1 i DESIGN NO- I153 "Iliese attractive slippers are cro- cheted in a short time. Rug yarn or odd plcccs from the scrap box are tised. tern No. 1153 contains complete instructions. To order tiattcrn. Write. or send above picture with your name and address with l5 cents tn coin or Send 15c in coins for your copy of Vitamins to Keep You Fit. to the Uharlnhtetcwn Guardian Home Her. §§§.§t:t2t: “m” lEit‘§§§"§¥s2t§ 55531333“; Needlework Department. ' Design No. i153 NAME__________ Name STREET ADDRESS - - - - - st-rsefassress crTy__._ _ _ _ _ _ - _.- ---- ~- ..._. -fi Ci" Provlm Woman's Re alm i Dorothy Dix ‘ Says- LOVE MAINVIDEA IN MARRIAGE WITH MEN; GIRLS MORE SORDID Domestic Womeni Rate Far Below Office Workers In Matrimonial Market iii DEAR MISS DIX-Does the average man marry for love? A group Some say that at least ti.s-... ll 1 " ti. ra n a v1 e tut baturday after a short 0! us girls have been debating thagytlafilllgsfgna home and companwnsmp‘ seventy-five per cent of the men while the other twenty-five per cent marry for various reasons, and that b bl l i t 1 te a f r love. What do you think glagull t lg? y n m o“ o every n m "y 9TH!!! DISPUTING SIX. MEN MARRY FOR LOVE ANSWER-I think that practically all men marry for love. or at least for what they think is love when they es- cort a girl to the altar. Otherwise they would not burden themselves with the support of the ladies who are priv- ileged to write “Mrs." before their names. 1n the old days, when daughter! were tied to their mothers apron strings and a man had no chance _to talk to a girl without a chaperon lis- tenin in, he had to ma the little sweets who had caught h fancy _ln order to have any companionship Whh her. But 1n these free and easy tllnfis. when boys and girls go to school to- gether and play together and work to- gether, no man needs to get married in order to get all the feminine soc- iety he desires without making lum- self liable for the support of a fam- ‘ l . And if the modern young man marries Just. to get a hqifle. 11B 115$ singularly little llldglnellt and acumen 1n picking outglus bride. For 1t is a matter of common knowledge thatthe domestic girls, who know how to cook and make edible bread and druikable coffee and treat a_ steak tenderly and with the reverence it deserves instead of_ turning it lrltil something that resembles a snoe sole more than anything else. are not the top-notchers in the matrimonial market. Instead of this, the girls who get wedding rings the oftenest are those who have gone from the school room into an office and whose only cul- inary knowledge is how to use a corkscrew and a can-opctier. So, ue ale bound to conclude that men marry for love and love alone. As a matter of fact. ,girls are much more sordid about marriaue than boys are. Girls marry for many reasons besides love. They often marry for homes and to get a man to support them. Innumerable of them marry Just because they are bored and want a new experience, or because all the other girls are getting married and they are copycats who have to have a wedding because Saiiy and Mamie are having weddtngs,_und they marry by the thousands for no other reason than that they don t want to be old maids. And they marry because they are tired of Mohcr bossing them and think they would like to boss a husband for a change. DEAR. DOROTHY DIX-—-Fbr ten years I have enjoyed a happy and contented life with my husband, but a few weeks ago I met a married man with whom I fell instantly in love and who apparently 1s lust as much in love with me» He has n wife who stopped loving him years ago and centered all of her love and attention on their children. I feel that this man 1s entitled to some happiness since he has had so little Now the problem is how will this change the relationship between my husband and me? He ls too fine a person to hurt, yet. I want to see this other man as much as possible. l. hate the deceit and secretiveness that goes with a thing like this .but how can you stop love? WORRIED. PHILANDEBING WIFE HEADS FOR TROUBLE ANSWERr-Maybe you can't. stop love, but you can certainly uit double-crossing your good husband. ‘That's up to you ,and I think tha if you will cease tdeallzulg this other man and romancing about him and letting your thoughts clothe him with a thousand imaginary charms anti ‘fasclnations, you will find out that your fancy for him has Just pjetered out. Now you are fanning your passion into a flame that is going to ‘burn down your house of happiness and safety if you don‘t. watch out. So you had better get busy douslng 1t. with a little 0t the cold water of duty and principle and commonsense. You are not the first middle-aged woman who has gone haywire be- cause she was ted up witn domesticitiy and the monotony of havingia good husband who was so much in love with her he didnt keep her on er tip- toes by making her jealous, and who thought that. she toil 1n love v. itn a stranger. Many of them nave thrown away good homes and good hus- bands 1n order so have a little sentimental fling. and spend the balance of their lives repeating it. Just face your problem with a little intelligence. Realize that you haven't any mission to comfort any man who has fallen out of love with his wile. no matter if he is unhappy. 'l‘hal.'s his little red wagon. You THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Younguiln and grown-ups, too, lava Nabisco Shredded Whoa! and straw- bcnlasl Anrl ll‘: right lll lllll will! who! our Nutrition Authorities udvin u: to out -—whol| groin uracil and fresh fruits. Servo Nabisco Siincldod Wliaat-‘IOOSG whole wine! in lh hula! fonn—ih nut- lllto flavor blonds dlllgitllully with millt - and mo»! of our Canadian fruits. k I Social and Personal I Fashions, fill CANADIAN SIRIBDID WHIAT COMPANY, LID. Nlspcn Falls, Condo 543B HEALTH MONTREAL. Que. June l8 — Mutual exchange of medical certi- ficates of tiealth before. maniacs and even before a definite engage- ment, has been recommended by the cardinal Archbishop of Qubec and the Archbishops and Bishops of the ecclesiastical provinces of Quebec, Montreal and Ottawa in a joint de- cree and pastoral letter concerning the preparations of Roman Ca- tholics for marriage. "We have r10 wish to impose this as an obligation," the Church au- thorities state 111 their decree. “The natural and primary right to mar- riage belongs so essentially to the individual. that no law. no earthly power can take it away or restrict l-t. However, the obligations of jus- tice and charity must stlll revail when two people pledge the r mu- tual fidelity and unite themselves for life and in 11 certain sense ior eternity." Roman Catholic clergy are in. structed however. that they must, when interviewing brides and bride- groctns before marriage, ask whether llvcfllill certificates have been ex- changed, and if not. for what rea- attenci to your own. Also. realize that the answer to your question about how this affair will change the relationship between you uild your hus- band 1s divorce. And maybe you will be ieft wltnour. either a husband or a lover, because your boy friend may not. intend giving up his wife and his children to marry you. Believe me. lady. nhllandering wives come to no good end. DEAR. DOROTHY DIX-What does a girl do if she doesn't like her engagement ring‘! 1 love my fiance very much, but I don‘t like my en- gagement ring and I don't know how to tell him. HELEN. GIRL SHOULD SELECT OWN ENGAGEMENT RING AfysWniR—You certauily are up against a difficult proposition, for 1 they expect their girls to feel the same way and to think that there is 1 something holy and sacred in the little circlet that ls the ledge of their love. and not, to view it with a critic's eye and be disappo nted in it be- cause of the size 0t the diamond. or because the setting isn't the newest thing, or because, somehow. it. isn't, just what they wanted. So it is going to take a lot of nerve to tell Bill, or whatever his name is. that you are disappointed in the ring that he picked out with such love and surging romantic thoughts and that you want. to swap it. oiT for some other kin . And it is going to take enough diplomacy to qualify you to sit. at the Peace Conference after the war to te 1 him that you do not like his taste without hurting his feelings. On the other hand th,e big moment in a girl's life ls when she gets her engagement ring. and half of her pleasure in being engaged is in having a ring that she is proud of and that she can flaunt in the faces of the disengaged girls. S0 on the whole, considering that you probably have to wear your en. gagement ring the balance of your lifc. I think you had better risk of- fending Bill by telling him that while you think his taste is perfect and the ring is adorable still. somehow. you would like to change it for one that you have seen and that just happens to hit your fancy- It is to meet situations like this that has made Emily Post advise all young engaged ctlaunles to go together to buy the ring and let the girl select it in the first p ace. you see men are very sentimental about their engagement rings, and- son YWHB M01119 are urgezi to ex- fllfilllge the certificates “in the interests 0f yvur earthly happiness, a5 W911 flS VOur spiritual welfare.“ Preparation for marriage by a life of “genuine Christian conduct, seri- ous study and solid 1iiety," 1s mun. belied. "Courtship. a kind of noviti ate for married life. should be seri- ous, truthvvcrthy". loyal and chaste," he Church holds. “Prudent company-kee in l the lines of Christian 11310512550111? necessary in order for the prospec- UVP bfldfi 811:1 groom to know each Qihfill" it ls stated. The decree quptod Pope Pius XI: “So that. they wl l 11ot have to deplore for the rest of their lives the sorrows arising from an indiscrreet marriage, those about toentcr wedlock should cure- fully deliberate 1n choosing the per. son with whom henceforth they will have to live always." 0n the subject of the health certi- licflléi. it is further stated: "How mlny unions have brought unhap- pltiess tn innocent parties. because they were unable to fulfil the rights and cuties incumbent on married llct yrzi! i I llelp lo Those Who ilro Past Middle lge When men and women get past middle ago their allergy and activity, in many instances, begin to d0- ollne and their general vitality is on tbs wane. liittle ailments and sicknssses seem harder to shake ofi than formerly, and, hero and there, evidences ol a breakdown begin to appear HANDICAPPED Said little Bertie: “Daddy and Mummy are RlWIfYs finding fault with me. and betwca-i the two I'm never doing anything right." "How's that?" asked his chum "Mummy won't let me stand on my head, and Daddy fusses because I wear out my shoes so fast‘ l-is for tho milieu TWPQ hat it stands the acid criticism. This being the open sea- son for cartwheels, why not roll one out for a Pleasant 011M180 The csrtwheel gives s nose protection from s too ardent sun and usually casts flattering shadows that flatter and also carry out the Gibson girl illusion. WVV-ry-v Q Literature Living oLeisur; "was i9. 1943 _i_ me Woman ‘s Realm flilnll she i M-g vlctgl‘ “tier Might the 1190B P-ls for the Principles she stan for, I-ls her Ideals 0f liberty; 5-1; for tbs Righteousness llll If-llugvsrllstlnfl; that lhfll N. Put than all wlbther s ll-fld that guards tho world ms they spell an. -Wslford Rows. JIINTS 0N ITIQUITTI Don't apologize for the disorder of the. house when friemi drop in unexpectedly. Give them s warm welcome and ignore anything that is out of order. It always. cm- bu-rasses people to hear such apologies, and probably any dis- order will be entirely unnoticed if attention is not called to it. NAVY SHEER WITH WHITE ACCESSORIES YORK- A navy sheer with white or scoesso ivs 0f 00101‘ i! to the wardrobe what bread and butter is to the hoard. Its a tyDB that can turn up anywhere and look right, if it ll simply mule. d by s cu-twheel or a small test of The navy. or black. sheer is a hardy perennial. but what of it? It ls capable of several variations and of individual interpretation. What's better still, it is an all-round ood friend at home a" en route. ave it with long or short sleeves. but have it, if you care tn be assured - of having the right dress. The four railws systems in the Jickrack- trimmed mats, 1.1330173 or CLNLDL_lU‘r1itp:Al*ICingdom tsiaopoomilss oftr . PBICAI-E. nuurr Don’ . forded £§ve§1l$e§h§,.,°§§§{j’“‘fil% 1st glnlhl-ln» Pitlllfl. seersuckelr Olin“ llifi- "id defied Swiss. oi“ “P1. patterns and colors are walla? . 1 all these fabrics The all. may bs fringed o, band; In bins ~ggpe 0X‘ rickmck 0i used for s finish —even m, m“! Inge. Decorate ti“ comels b“: runners with chm“- °l hrald with isrfgfmifiwlifigfifliij °’ l“ smaller bowknot. for one cor-fill“ ‘ each napkin. Quickly made 1r oi pensive. and 100d looking, m‘ SHORT CIRCUIT Pbrks should reaching for thenetgitbtey, fried it! trlc toaster. There 1S danger elem short circuit. 'r‘ry a 5mm °r l m!‘ 9163111118 Out crumbs alum the outside with 3 soapy élom Bban 119V" Place the toaster 1n vjml“ - m°5i "Tehiaceable friend, azuovfilya There's a Dalnt that will d... dirt and stains on your awnlumgs‘ and perk stains on your EWnlngy ing them water-resistant and M, nroof at the same time. And wtm is left over can be used to advan- tage on deck chair, CB1‘ i098 and venetltln bicilidvetrstis; HORSES‘ MANES At s savlna of taco. W. P. B. allocated alloiqgwplrfigi. mane hair exclusivelv for the mltnu. lecture of mattresses and parachpts Pads for armed services: ovcrstuff. ed furniture will have to wait 1111 wsi-‘s end. TENDER VEGETABLES Elflblants are very tender, as s" Pellpers and tomatoes. and s watchful eye should be kept on 21:11:; difbetrhg alredpiacsd fin tit. a no“ u pm‘ BHRQr o s ists life, due to hereditary ll‘ im- . DQLEHCE, mental disorders, con- tagious diseases, and other maladies blllties of the other party." “A conscientious and reputable doctor would be able to find out‘ conditions of health that it would. be very imprudent to overlook. es- pecially in our day. when deceit and injustice are so ramllam- The Church authorities remindl parents "that the way of life they- nsve 1 ted out. to their children is the outmme of family edlwli-lbfl which they have given them." Education of character, inculcation of the virtue of purity, along with supernatural formation and religi- ous instruction. are. it is stated. tM foundations of a. happy union. "The parents have also the 0b- ligation of instructing their ren, and this before they contract marriage. on the rights and duties of married people." . Note is takcn that "even in curl‘ - that cannot fail to offend the 8023i" own surroundings . . . in recent times w: have had no lack of ex- amples of marriages contracted tai haste and without due deliborstiom; which as an inevitable result. blcugut sharply before the public! eye problem of a very serious na- ture. “In all these cases, which so very often provided great interest for scandal-mongers and the curiosity of the people. the priestly ministry could not escape being implicated," the decree states, adding that the priest as minister of God and shep- herd of souls, solcmnlzlng marri- ages and being in the capacity of valiltilty 11nd lieitness of the matri- monial unlon." RHUBARB COBBLER 3 cups rhubarb 1-2 cup sugar teaspoon grated orange rind 1-4 cup butter or shortening -2 cup sugar 1 e 8K 1-3 cups sifted flour 1-2 teaspoons baking powder ~4 teaspoon salt l-Q cup milk. Me 11o : vvssh and trlm the rhu- barb and cut into about 1-2 inch lelisths. NllX with .n-.~ l-z t.) sugar and the grated orange .‘~'.d and tbllln the bottom of a grail- ecl square pan. Cream the butter or daortcning and gradually cream in the sugfr. Add the egg and beat until the m x- turc is light and fluffy. Sift the flour, then measure and sift again with the baking powder and salt. Add this to the creamed mixture 1 1 l I l amount of each at s time, stirring enough to blend after each addition. I Illdflfll an authorised witness, secures the Cont“, meta!” with Sweat Peppers Have Lots 0f Vitamins A and 0 Swat peppers. the large mild fla- Ivored kind that turn from Brsen to red as the ripen. are among the richest garyden vegetables ln vita- Th A “d in Victory 0y are e y wn and shoufi“ be used u 1e both raw and cooked. They are excellent in bowl salads and there ways to them; one of being to stuff them with chopped meat or meat substitute. Early varieties cut be grown - from seed sown outdoors after the i 1s better ground warms up but l o start plants indoors or buy them in the market. The plants are very tender, and should not be set out- doors until it is safe for tomatoes. S ace the plants 18 inches apart in o row and give them frequent cultivation. They like a rich, heavy soil, but thrive in lighter soils l! iven plenty of water. The DWI»: s one plant which likes a bath now and then; it can be washed off with the hose and will thrive the better for it. plants in the fall- A dozen plants will usually be sufficient for a fam- ily of four. They have a long sea- son during which they are in ood condition; the color changes rom green to red and ths vi in A this change. The red peppers are highly dec- Groen Poppers Turn Red as Th0! Rlpen peppers ls a flea beetle. which <11" discoura ed by sprtvuis l" dusting wit nicotine sulphate- There are no diseases llkey i0 bother. Hot pe pers are seldom 81'0" i" ardens , ut if you wis to i=1‘? cultural orstive. _ The only insect likely to attack em the same general methods wilLsQice; Pk Needlecraft For The Home TWO-PIECE, PLEASE! A Dress with A dull Look Yes, everybody wants to wear the two-piece, and everybody! making it in cotton -the fabric that keeps you fresh and oool. that needs no trips to the cleaner! -wlter and‘ sospsuds do the trick. This is one of those wearable, go-everywfiem Styles. so nest and trim it's perfect- ly at hone in town. soft and pretty engfih hi: isndwlan a f up y s . u gue or . l2 to 20, 88 to 48. Bins 96 requires 3 3-4 yards 35-inch fabric wl‘..'1 l- 8-4 yards ruffllng. Pattern is hand- cut to United states Standard moa- surements and includes chart with step-by-step instructions. Send twenty cents for pattern, White your name. address and style alternately with the milk, s, small Ivlx-IENX- Bo sum to slam lllQ yW Now is the time those wank w help ainta tr ir tissmi a ——— shoulldhtsktlal; stair” of Miliburufs ealtlihand NeriaPillltlt. m “mm SIRENS thPottr over the rhubarb mixture in In» ‘ a ey p no u an m ti ' ‘ ———- flis s tom. p "so" e pa em y‘ d! “mm “an w h Mr. Smith} "Mr. Jones, the sirens ovznplirihbandieglallgf) l2!“ slanofilleraft; ceSOos box, 65 pill: stall dru counters. H"! R°1’l@i_ _ minutes. or until the rhubarb is a.“ ma,‘ you," 1nd, m“ . “Rad “m” on the pub“ lvrra Jones._ Oh. I'm not a bit gur- cocked and m, m njggly browned. 7M1‘. Milbun ovals-ms. Tm». on, ghee t- Thfyd pinch anything in Ferve this with pain cream, if du- TILLIE THE TOILER ' 5 “m ' l d“ ‘w’ ""1"" _ By WEBSTER LETS GIVE TILUE A PO48? SHOWER AND LET HER BUY WHPU’ SHE LIKIS? WE SHOULD GET AS00113, MIQ§R WHRI‘ SHELL HJY WOULD Oil G700 GIRLS LEFD b‘ A NICKILT V“ GOT ‘D BUYA 9'UILAC§