v MacD0 aid 8t. McPhee I O ['17 tn-llate lilectritians lea our windovhtaday for taargalne. glee eitllrhavii line of Flashlights- The beet at oheapeat prioee. We are new able to eupply complete or any part of _ jete. Over ’ ‘woun- - . MM Mm ptloee. Complete tiller-cont eat einoxwqattngnoude m mo. antbatner eate I170. com PM“ " ' . The abova aete are all I» ataooa, o! amplification. S. liiiclsaac 8t Sons 16! Queen Itreet Protessional- Cards i Dr; Cliff,“ T. J. Arising, Sourls on ~- Catherine . disaster? Guardian a to ,, 3H0!’ from Holman's Catalog. ..°PERFEGTION ice Cream re~ coived daily. Eastern Grocery Co. Bourie. . "meuccsserut. TEA r/tnrv._. A ‘very successful Ten Party in aid of St. James Catholic Church was " held on July 1st. There was a large attendance and the tea was a complete success. The tea tables ~ were decorated in t-he best style. The ladies of the congregation as. sistln‘: in serving. There was so -, Ice Cream booth at the end of the grounds which .was' well patron- - ized.--A. ..~.uinotns - ARBiNG nur- tTlALS An interesting event took place at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Wednes- day June the t-wonty eighth‘ at 6 s. m. when their oldest daughter Jean was united in marriage to Edgar E. Jardine; Agent C. N. R. Murray Harbor P. E. I. and eldest sou of Mr. and I’. FJ. l. Rev. E. Locltart tied tito nuptial knot in the presence of the intmedittte relntivcs bride and groom. The bride whs was tgiviett a-wayiby her father‘ loci"! very tgirllsh and attractive in I. stilt of Navy blue tricntitte with Mrs. Frank C. Jardine Bradalbttno oi’ the hat -to match and wore a gray squint-cl fur. in: the ccretttotty a breakfast was served after which ltfth- and Mrs. Jltrdinc ‘left. amid showers of rice and confetti for a wedding trip to Montreal, Toronto and Niagara ‘Pails, Tito group's gift to the bride was t\ gold vial t- ltnnt wristlet watch. A few even- ings previous to her ntarrittge the bride was tendered a ntiscelittn. cons shower nt tlte home of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Chas. ll. SfSterns, Sour- i-'-'. The prr-sents received were mttny. uso"-ui and valuezthlo. On their roturn they will reside at Murray Harbor. ‘Their many friends join in Wishing them, all ltnppiness. . - —-——co>—i—- EASTERN PERSONA LB. ..'Master Keith McDonald. Hali- fax, is visiting Georgetown. A Chronic Diseases fihorlottetown P. l. illand, Canada At Vtictoria amt nouns patter. 11' to 2 p. m. Palmer 8n Palmer H. J. Palmer, K. C. H. L. Palmer Barrietere, Etc. Iank of Nova Scetla Building Charlottetown, P. E. l. Money to Loan ‘Mark R.McGuigan,BA BARRWTBR. soLtctron, src. Money to Loan Cameron Block Charlottetown, P. E. Island ..'lMiss Marjorie Stewart, Char- lottetown, recently visited George- town. A .."iMrs. iMcNeili and hor two sons, of Cardigan, recently visited itt Georgetown. . .'tMlss ltlllzttlbetlt McIntyre, New- port, is visiting Miss Mary Morri- son. Ceorgctown. A B. A. J. A. MacDonald. H. F. McPhoo B. . Barrietare, Attorney, Etc. | ‘M D H-“h u I 1 ' ' _ .. ass oro ty "u terttnt. o ‘Cltttrlottctown, is vlnitlttg Mis-t Marion Dottgltts. Georgetown. A Money. to Loan l Riley Building, Charlottetown. ' Dr." C. C. Archibald: 411m. Olaudc 01;’, ombttryf was jiradulto on ‘N. Y. Poet Graduate Medical School and Hospital Practice limited to Eye, Ear, Noio, ‘ end Throat . Office Bays. Building, Great George Street, Opposite Guardian Office Telephone 850-.» out“ Hours-J t» 12 a. m. 1 to is Ti s. HESSIAN Barrister, Solicitor ,Notary Public 1i‘ E [harness business. Nothing develops s young mun like calling upon his respurcelul ot-1glnnllty.--Y. t‘ I MONEY TO LOAN Montague P. E. island Fuller Brush 00., Ltd. . uianallfl use KEATINGS ~ro PROTECT - runs AGAINST mo-rus 2. Bank Nova ‘ " " "" T‘ ‘r ' " "' 0h...‘ etown H l. M A B 0 "The Twisted Wire" Kind oimmmn ' Phi) 931 . "' Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted ' Montague, P. E.l Graduate in Optometry Toronto College ' iaolueive Tea: Ream 60n- aeetnd with Drug Okla W. Miles Garrison A. B., M. D. Pulmonary Tuhorouioeie Specialist I26 Brighton Road, Charlottetown Gee Treatment In Geioctad Caaee Telephone 207 MORSON 8: DUFFY Iarrletare and Attornoy-at-Law MONEY T0 LOAN Solicitors for Royal Bank of Canada . ‘QQQ-O-Q-Q-OFPO-Q @OIOOOQQ6QIO ._.___._. Eye-Glasses From $200150 $10.00 From Beet Point to Cape leer la a big territory, yel right aoroee this epaoa +o+++0 J. A. McEAGHliN, " ops; t). a EYE QPEGIALIIT 1 1 i i 1 vvw 7v Eyes examined and ‘glance "'B‘,.,I.'1$"i:§i.'d:: Street i (above Parson's 5 and 10 cent t E ‘ “gratin 10-1 and 2-6. Bat. E 0 y i Iimply baoauae PARK- , Evening by appfilntmint. Telephone ase- ‘uawe Iva-outlets are y the Flutter moods/tact. .h°""° _ Ind m la the ONLY GRAD UATI orrtcim (attend-V anoo soul-ace) ' in Montague i J. A tr. Ross" ‘ ' call and aee for youreeli Provincial minim". I M u'foon_l OWmAL . ~ e - - NONI AIlMH-Ilfl L"! pAlLQuflQ, i _ AeiuraMU 6c. t: . amt u ab» loetle PARKMAN immediately follnw-‘ wgflding lottetown, is visiting her DBTBDLS,‘ lcottsidcred advisable. run CHARLOTFETOWN GUARDIAN .. mutt... MaryJMcDnnald... Pans.‘ mure island. recently visited oorgtown. - ..‘Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Lanni- aan. ‘Sturgeon, recently viaitedJp Georgetown. A ..'Mrs. Joseph Lennon. Boston. .is vitsillh! her mother, Mrs. Jen- kins. Georgetown» A ..'Misses Georgina and Mary MoLeilau. St. Water's, are visiting friends in Georgetown, ..*M.lse Anna dloheiian, harlot- Jemwll, recently visited in George- town. . A ....\Mrs. Joan Smith who has been visitlngvGeorgetown isit Fri- day for Montreal-a. ....'*Mrs. H. A. McDonald. Toronto, is visiting her mother Mrs. McLar- en. Georgetown-A. ~ ....'tMrs. John llaniganand her two sons John and Joseph of Boe- ton are visiting Mrs. l-larrigutrs mother Mrs. J. Smith, George- towtLvA. ZflMr. Frank MoPhee; Charlotte- town, is visiting his parents, Capt. and tMrs. MtoPhee, Georgetown. A mtvttss IDlilon. of Charlottetown. 11s visiting her aunt, Mrs. Corrigan, [in Georgetown. lletlt listeners 00st ‘thirteenth iioaer New York, 12; Philadelphia. i. HHLLAIDDUHHIIA, July 3—-Ncw York hammered Sullivan and kert for seventeen hits today and ea-sily won its fourth straight vic- tory from Philadelphia. l2 to 1- Bnbe Ruth and Bob Meusel home runs in succession lu the seventh- tuning. ‘lt was~ Ruth's thirteenth circuit drive of the neu- son. Score: . R. 1-l. E New York . . . _ . . . . .12 l? 0 Philadelphia . .... .. ..1 6 1 Bwttetiar-ibfays and H malm‘. Sullivan, Eclrert, Heintach and Per- kins. Detroit. 7; Chicago. 6._ Clticngo, July il-Chlcago and De- mlde. Tennis llhampions tliold Their 0wn LONDON. when she defeated Mist. Loiycr in’ "'0 love ~tr~t= today in tits Bfllr‘ ishNatlonsl Championships. t nlinm mutluly, Auterican cltam-, pion. also survived another round when she defeated Mrs, ltarlonn British, at 6-2 and 0-1. t Dick-C. Wins ~ i At Truto Races i ‘TllliROjJttiy 4—'i‘ltc ltorso racrs |ai Trttrt» on Jttlv lsl drt-tv an tim- mense attendance. the feature of me (1.i,\' bclttg tit».- ilrcaiting o1 the mutt rt-uord ll)‘ Dick (7.. 2.14 1-4,! trolt, dtv-tded a double-header today. the Tigers twinning the first game 7 to 6. in founteen innings, while the Whi-te Sox won the second. l to 3. game in the inivial cotttest. umi took the lead, but the visitors tiflll the count in the ninth and won ill the fourteenth when RIEIIOY! wloulble ‘sent Cut-sha-w home. Chi owned and driven by lnrttt- [loud of North Sydney, who iowcrcd the‘ - u». rct-nrt; o! 2.10 to 2.15. Dick l‘... won in straight itcttts vritlt Al-l third. i Dick C was formcrly owned by, l.. ...oi. u. A. lViilliKlllllllll ufl ‘Charlottetown who drove hittt to| the record mi’ 2.414 1-4. . cago also came from. behind in thei Attila Moore. owned by Nvhlv, second game and the Tigers tiethlitizirr- of Iiontvlllc. captured the. Halifax Races ttacttmx. -July 4.—!I‘he Hali- iiax race track ‘which has recently ibcen put in shape by Frank Adams July 4.—--Meie Lela-win opened to the public on July glen cotttntued tn her successful 1M, um“, but“; an gllgndangg of Way in defending her tennis title dvgl‘ [our [htyugflnd people. The stand which seats nearly two thousands was crowded lung ht- lt.l'o llll: start cf the first race. There were iour races on tho carti- Thc 2.444 trot anti pace was Won by Crown J.. Wil‘rcd Hal, fortn- erly oi P. E. island. iteing second; best time, 2.22 1-4. The 2.46 trot and pace was won by Mfllllfl. Li!“ Hal ‘tn straight ltcais. with Lord ‘niicltttner second; bcst time 2.22- 1-4. hc named race was won by Fred Locanda, with Frank Ambu- luior sr-cottd itest time 2.22. The success of these races will 110 not be thc means of outing on a big progratnent for the sports tutrttivai in August. Sussex Sports 3—Olte of’ illc SUSSEX. July The local; played an up-iliil {red Todd seumm and yum,- C150,- mcst successful ttiititltit: tnccts itt-id in tile Maritime Ptovinvcs was rttu off by the llssex Amateur Atltlctic off b the ‘Sussex, N. B., on July 1st. attracting athletes Halifax, Amherst. Motto-ton St. John and Sussex. Ovcr two thous- and puuple wore on hand to wit- frottt u PAGE SEVEN '1 Aforhlnc is tuneup by u» lame method. ,One by one, your dollars are laced in the saving: accoun un intime they, too, b d about One dollar will opetr a savings ac-‘ count for you with the Union Bank. One dollar saved is worth a huh-i . dred wasted. Copg of our boolrlel "Ono IDoI rWee/rlt/"smtonnequcsf. Ml arm T."€‘ Club not latct" titan 0 p.m. on that ufttulcs will iu- drawn to play on day. The ilattditrztp events wil‘. Sauttwiay. rts ‘titt- qttttttttitiec in coltttttt-ttce 0n Ftitltty". with tltc t-hzzrgt- of tile tournament ittts ar~ ll\l'llS' opct, sitttzics trctttttttrttcing on umlzcti that out of town cmticstttttts Szttttrtltty. sitttli not play until Monday’. July Only locnl players in tltc_ttten:s",10. i ..'iMiss Gertrude MtiPhee. Char- Mr. and Mrs. D. iMcHhee. 'i.OWll. George- . .*Mlsses Leora Roach and Kath- lcctt Manuel, who have tbeen visit- ing Mrs. A. E. Jenkins, Georgetown, ‘left Friday for Halifax. ..'-Mis-sos Eveltytt and Doris Mc- Donald, iHttllfnx, are visiting their attttt, ‘Miss Estell Aitken, George- town. A ..*Mr. and Mrs. John iScullcy of Sottrls. are visiting Mr. Bentley's .t.hs score in the eighth. but tile lornls again took the lead in then ha]; when tllignefs fumble Falk’s grounder was luliowcd h)’ lltwo hits, sending lloltte the wtnllifll’ run. _ R. ll. E. Detroit .. . ..7 1t ('-hicagn.. ...6 3 3 Batteries-~Piilette, Eltmke ant Bossier; Sohalk. Sch-uni). Giankensitip and Chicago. 4; Detroit. 3. ibroihcr, Mr. P. A. Scuiley, George- Demr, _ _ _ _ Rh- lovwn’ A Chicago .. .. .. ...4 7 2 l {a | zzMlilet-‘s Wornt Powders not only iexicrmittato intestinal and other worms, but they are a remedy [or |mttny other ailments of citlldren. "Fltoy strengthen the young slotti- inch ugulttst billiousness and are [tonical in their effects where the child suffers from loss of appetite. in feverish conditions they will be found useful ttttd they will serve lo allay pain and grlpittt; in the stout-Jugs and won the firs, “me or me ,,,,,,,,,.n m," A nclt. front which children so oftonqnrteé {mm the (mqtnuts he", t.) 10mm suffer. -——-'-—sr>~-——- , . .. Dempsey s Visit ll. K. lLelizhton. of Montreal. re- lpresenttng W. T. Duggatt of me ‘M01111! RV?!" Ammh l8 in U16 0il)'_ Pltiahutrg, July ZQ-Pittsburg won showed that slut was one 01' tholju in connection with a project "ti -ltere for u ring exitibition during ‘the present month. Yesterday in. called upon the mayor and meat: time of the ‘boxing commission. Tl-e ntayor atttltorized the cont uttission to take what notion Lucy hick Evans sii ii hantplott IKANSAIS OlTY. Mm. July 3—- ‘Chick Evans. or Chicago. won the trastcrtt amateur golf champion ship (or the seventh time when 1' defeated George Von Elm. of -Sa.i Luke City. Satutday. 5 and 4. over tho iiiilcrest course. 1 -?-—QQ->——-— CONFESSION 0F MURDER FOUND IN A BOTTLE ‘ROCHESTER. N. Y..July 4.-— "Oh God forgive me for my sins, l have killed three people,“ signed J. S-ntaii. scribbled on the hack of u confectionery lilbel and found-in 8 floating bottle by a fisherman off lManitou Beach yesterday. is Elfin! the sheriff of Monroe Coun- ty a mystery to solve. The bottle bore the name nt a citicfligo soft drin-k manufacturer. and the label on which the notn was written was imprinted with the name of a 'l‘oronto confection- ury house. Rochester authorities are inves- tigating In an effort to detormil Whether the ntysterlous not has any cottnoction with the disappear. ance of Ambrose Small. missing ntililonttlre theatrical magnate. —~—<0>— ::Drives Asthma Before it. Tito smoke or vapor from J. D. Kel- logg's Asthma Remedy gives ss-l thma no chance to linger. it erndlc- ates the cause. Our experience with the relief-giving remedy shows how actual and positive is the succor it lzives. lt is the result oi‘ long study and experiment and'was not sub- ittitletl to the public until its mak~ Ba.ttsriea—0lsen, Ehmke ant. Bossier; Manion, Leverette air.‘ Schalk. (Only two games stclterlttlotl.) National League t Cincinnati. 6; St. Louis, 3. f St. Louis. July Il-(litttvittnatiit-ii llaines ‘hard in the last four tnn- lday. 6 to i1. Score: ' _ n. H.111. l Battteries-Cotttzit and HIIYBFHVB; il-lttlnes and Clemons, Aittsntitlt. Pittsburg, s; Chicago, 2.- l‘ I from Chicago 5 to 2 tnilay. Stue; 'hti_m allowed only two hits. Yt-l lowhorse was hit hard in the lust four innings but, sensational livid lug saved ‘him. The score: Chicano... 10 ‘l. 'Plttsburgh ..5 8 ti‘, Ba-tiIeries-4Sdtteinndu Killlfllllllli and 0'i~‘arreli; Yoiinwhorse lllli . Gooch . I New York. 9; Brooklyn. 4- t l iNew York. July 3~1lh6 G160“! turned hack the Di\ll_'F‘l'li a-t the Pr»; in Grounds today hv a score "i ‘i. to 4. their htnglcs to hatter advent-- ~‘ Jhan ttheir rivals lmt four dotthic plays executed by the Rohlns held the Giants‘ score down. Score: i Bronltivn --4 14 i era know it would do its work well. . Miami's Llalaaetnn lo: sale l Itlvernvtma t New York . . . . .. .. ‘Batteries-Grimes. 1S. tSmltlut Mturray. llow They Stand National League Won Lost P1 . New York .. . .44 24 .647 St. ‘Louis. 40 31 t .601! Brooklyn 33 .545 Pittshurg . 35 .41»? Cincinnati 36 .493 Cit cazo . . .. . . 36 .478 llhlladelphis. .. 40 Jill.’ Boston . . . . L2 .35.‘ American League. iSrt. Louis . New York . Chlcttgo . . . . .. .38 3-4 .528 Detroit ..37 35 .5ii Washington . .34 30 .451‘, Cleveland. . . . . .192 40 .4 r 4i iBoston .31 40 r .437 Philadelphia ~27 40 .401 i BRINGING-i‘ 7UP . a FATHER- of 3. , l..... ' it's foolish to fuller from constipation, ' LINIQ Liver - Pllle will end I misery 2.240 trot and pace with llaronl Britt second. Bust time, 2.21. fit" ".10 trot and paw was wit" by Miotitcrs Boy. Batonctie tsecund. Jltst time, ".21 1-4. i ' H I Grind (ircuii Will I 0pm at North Randall lrack Monday (‘I.'ID\YIZJIIANI), Ohio, Jilly -l-—- lTits ittrty-ttintit rt-ttowzti oi’ tilt: {Grand Circuit series oi linht. hur- ittz-ss raves will he inattgttrtticti at Not-tit ltttntittil or: limiting, Nine- itcctt rttccs are programmed fur lite mootiltg. Four 01' tilt-m ttro fixtures which Itcvc ilpllulifPil in the card sittco ilte track was :tpt'll- icti itt 1910. 'l'!..- 0min .-nti 'i‘.'tvt~rn events .cttt'ry $5,000 littrscs. The Ohio is for tltc 2.08 traits-rs. in ii M1:- Gregor the Great will in all pl‘0b~ ability make his iilwt start since 101.‘) \Vlll'fl hi; rwtrltx-tl cv-ttyvtltitt-R itt his ittttr your old Tile other candidates ln. cludu (‘zurwortity fruttt tilt: Murphy stable tht- ltait-tttilc trztt-k record ihtttikc." lvlcttltttltvylt. Voltage, Just illtvirl and Vifititttr Stcrl-Znu. Ric- lllottald has The Great llosc and King Watts in this race. 'l‘ltn lat. was not sittrtr-d since 19130! iwhilc the Putter the Grout filly‘ fastest. tilt-cc your oltls in train- ln Kepgtttpton rQc-Qnuy “mt repm-"lbrittg J: ck Dempsey. Frankie Firm dnnd was hit hard in the first twoting inst season. The double gait- tttotm; “n uncgufaglng “n.1,. tn tt, 1 filling ttttd othe rprominent boxers innings but Kaufman who repiflvi-‘v 6d vllflfllnlivn Prince Lorec is also named. if ho races up to what he has shown in his work it wilittthe a 72.05 trnttv-r in catch ltittt. lLorena Watts, a winner at San. (iusity. wil lmuiu» itcr iitst start I 3,11]; ovut- lllg mile tracks this yenr in lilo Tavern Stake. 'S‘itt- will ht- in hot nontpanl’ as the other entries ittcludtylatttrri Ilttli or Long Sot from the Coon Tim Stable. David Axwnrtity. Jlrlncrvss Eiawah. a 2.03 trottcr tats your, and ‘Fattritlzc! one of the most formidable ment- bers oi’ the Hlilantiaiv Stable. Twenty-two ymttttgsiurs are nant. ed to start in tho titrce your oldt irr-t, it will give the public its iirltl. lim- (m the flliilTiiY "lilmrlilal or 'l.‘.‘.!. Of this int Butt While lt-"ts itovn winning nvnr tho ltalf- mile trucks with fl on Worthy willie. Eddie has credited tho wcil known‘ pacer Adion Guy with his iitst performer. Site is a ntcntbt-r nl| Fred Edmmfs stable. Brook Farm wil start Elitlt Worthy with witlrll it made a good showillt! in the two your old cvsnts itt 1021, v/itlio lhfurphy‘ Milli in all probability take the word he-itlnt] Biitlv Smith. Tho other eligible cantliltins in. cludc Emilee. Marv Sodley, Ax- wnh. and Eleanor Wnrihv. ..uuu§ i} Clogged-Up Liver Causes Headache i sick headache. biliouancss, dlzainx indigestion, and kin- dred ailments when Carter's a few hours. Purely vege- tebIeFAcI gently on liver and bowels. ncss the keenly t-ontcstctl events. Altitouglt no records were broken. vt-ry last timv was made and tho Nintititnn record for iltt- high jump was equalled. A. l.. Miller, cum- PiiiSiiN monly known as "Zttn" Miller, clearing the bar at 6 fcct. The a sensation of the titty w.ts the dil» l k l ..» tlratti Lin‘ itt-a in tllc liltf ' ' 1 ' t mile and ntiie run by il.'i‘. La _. IS season ere lb I (' y to he a rtcriu, who won U10 8150 itt ttwti. - ' o - I ..,,,,,,,,.., ,.,,.. ti“... .,..,,,,...., W. big shortage 0f Parts Green and other tlte mile in four mintttcsn tltirty- . -.-vett st-cottris. Thu Sussex Atlt-| iutic Club were titt- leading puittil wittnots. sctrrittt: ZS points, the] Vroscttts o1‘ Halifax being second‘ with 23 points. poisons. - / We have a limited stock of Bcrgers Paris Green in tins, Arsenate of lend and lime. _ We also carry Blue stone and Hy- Betgtttnnn Friday,‘ ,- a i (‘anatiian Tent-is l Championships t0 i 4 l dratcd lime for spraying IJUPDOSOS. TXHLONTO, Jilly 1i——’1‘llo (lama! dial» l-twn l-tttttis clttttttpittttsltitl t'.~tl,-' ttalm-ttt ttltder the auspices ni’ t‘... (Jzttntrltatt Lawn Tomlin Assnciattiutt will be: ttcid this your on tilt‘ cottrts of the Tnrotttu l.:t»wtt 'l‘t~tttti.-' ‘ f ‘Filth. mrtttttttittt-ittg utt Friday ncxi The cvrznts to he utnttcstctl arc: ‘:4 iMctFs opt-n singivs; int-it's upt-tt if doubles; ladies’ ottctt- singles; 1:1‘ ‘ tlics‘ open tlottblcs; tncns’ dnttb.‘ i tncns’ ltttntliutp; lutlics‘ ltantlicup. ‘ ninr t-tillglus. Entries close 0n Wednesday, rtttttl tury ni’ the Toronto lntwtt Tennis Lowest prices for cash. (‘/1 i if Get your supply etarly. Poole 8t Thompson Ltd Montague ntttst be tn the lmnds of the sccre- ', I _._ _.._-. l‘ @ ilayittg ii Supphes We have a large stock of Hay Forks, Tarricrs, Track and Equipment at very attractive prices. Write 0r phone your order and it will receive ottr prompt attention. Harpoon Hay Forka $2.85 Floor Hooks ...................... .. 20c Carriers for Steel’ Track Raider Grab: ................ .. $1.40 ._ $12.75 Track Hooks 20c Carriers for Wood Track Swivel Rope Hitcher 45c ______________________________________ __ $10.25 Crimpad Rafter Brackets 10c ' D. A. Track, per ft. . ....... .. 30c Maniiia Hay Rope 25c per lb. k > . Board Hooks .................... .. 20c spa Wire Rope 1c t>=r ft- ‘ Track Eye 29¢ 3|3 wl" R°P9 ------ ~ 9° P" “- v 2 and 3 prong Hay Forks, bent and straight handle. Prices 85c, 90c, $1.00 $1.10. The Rogers Hardware 00., Ltd. lllll Pill-Small Deer-Smell Idol T. Henson's? ITVQE. l‘: ON! or m: LONG 5mm‘: 1am’ At cor-we. In ‘st-sue ' Ientllll. P- l- l- fitflnatntswn, P. 5.1. . ‘I _ y‘ i THINK ma: ma: acumen;- —-BY GEORGE McMAN US THANK 4OODNEb5 bl-ll NEVER 4°? Wlbfilli