TL~’E5_D_4§Y_».. ¢-'-- n‘ ,_Q_ . SS‘.U‘_BZPLI~LI§YLI‘E Each year more and more potato growers are using Triangle Brand "Instant" Copper Sulphate for making .hz-ir own Bordeaux Mixture. "Instant" simplifies the preparation oi your Bordeaux Mixture because its aze available at your local denier. Distributed by PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND POTATO GROWERS ASSN ;~ ,, j 'i°‘\N“;‘MIcE avs...¢l'll<33°° 11! He dm‘.\'11't-ii0t_ any "more. 1.111 wnnis the divorte.‘ ' Sam making you believe; 'I‘he1i a 110111-1111 .11l'\’ Cflllii‘ (Illi. 11 ess. that he's 1 ,-. about the (i110 ldnmk he . p.111 e. Jove.» 11. “Ne. 120ml’, ' lie lllttlilt’ _1_1i1i 211.111 age would have been alli)‘.\"\l()\\ :1. " »\ 11V. 1 “.111 1i Phil and I never m1 nn—= 1 1.1- .. :1. 1. il\‘ii\l1\ and ruH‘ "All i glltbz. 1m _111.-,1 ivzisiinu n15“ I . r on 11.1.- 11". you (i(i\\_'ll 11 '1' 111111- 11f \vl.l 111 ilililvli I O11 v f- (i 1 1- .L1 . l ;l her the nnucr. lieu to the society igage. e \\'."1.< a picture of P1111 an t k as Lanym cmei 1ationing in‘ Iiztwaii. l5 shown at \V.'illilkl 130.1111 with I..;e111c1111111. Philip lfiilltllrlihi ‘ ‘ .1 U.JS. N’ r < ,. 1111111 1_‘-.\\1v 11111111 ' 1.11; 111s," he i“; \\'1.i.l bettnl 1e made a helpless gesture. "Vi/lint can I do?" "1 11o P1111} l-iv to 1.1111 l; ii 1', everylhzng Hziiynii as st-nn lli i110 “N11! I'll no‘. make a fool of m5- seil l" "You'll be a blflgdl‘ one if you dont go." $11111 11111.1 a (zoniratit-iy hand on her 51101111101‘. "U0 home and think 1'. 0ver~11i1nk over a lat “an bub he l and lonely 111.1115 advice.‘ . ‘aimed by] “i111 tum, he 11101/111 LII 111.- uujs ii.- cameras _ llltf DZClUIT‘, n1assivcly' ed an over: 1 ‘told that. i115 511201115 iviis t his iic11rtq1111:k iv for he 111111111111 111111151. be Joyce, But it was 0t she. ii .1111} 110W are YOU?" " Now listen - l‘m l _. m y 1_;d_ eless argument. I'm nay "I ‘gefiffig’ a . 110v to make this call." )kav shoot." Sh, And whvoi "I've been talking to Joyce. and = = ‘ %-.1-:“:1.."x>;121.Praia; __ w, ,._.,,__-1 may! a_C‘ha.nncl come lwtivcen you two ' l_\'"lll'.i.!.\l(‘I‘.'\'. I \\'Hl'l1(‘(i you once that he'd (in it if l1e grit the chalice, and 41x1 izzive 111111 the chance. I1. seems to me that. for a professional fight-l of niugg 1w; rive P1111. don't 'i.ng man. you haven't shown much ‘Ll v (i-"Xii L‘ 111- » iilifzur 111i ‘ {c3 alter mu L, ll the reeioient of a ilfilifl'~"\ll1" a‘: 4 and neizhlmr; or 311.; F1 1,1111. Emerald, gathered on Wednes- I. home or Iilr. and Mrs. Austin Mur- l)1l'~'. . in honor nl‘ her apnroaching mar- 1 ml. 1111.1 _\h[l\\’ Ford. \"l‘i‘if‘ theliricie-to-Iie Wflx es- ‘ izlrl 11' Fhrd. ’I'lie (tilts were Nil.“ Winnie \V‘hlt<\ an NfcFnt-ee. while Miss Iinrrzaret M."- Qnaid read the accompanying ver- ses and presented the gifts “TIP HTTFlllQPd Qn fl, WWI Dorset" of Borden. Miss Allen lllflliked her friends for the loveflv K . - ' 3 ,1 glfliitty. Juyctg iOflkliuz “fit-r 1H,,’ gifts and all the good w shes. and vii. at“ i, \\'Ol1(l\‘.l'(.‘(.i if he knew 11;. much about "Xl‘l‘9$<°d illll “l-‘ll l-llfli» RU might g» dn.(fi.ce__ 1 “mp1,; and their hearts m; he enjoy a leafant evening. Music m“, ‘me bu“ thought m. (ML _ _ _ ~ mirl (‘lfltlflllit whlled awnv several ' 1 That Illfliit, in Hawaii, Phil receiv- llfillrs. Messrs, Emery and Gregor? J5 wmmun“. can when Mnllltzan, Jvlm J. White. Alfred Mc- Kenna and Lionel Ford supplied the music. A sciycd during the evening. Miss Al- lcn left for Ottawa last week. wheie her marriage Apri‘ 2nd to Mr. the R. C A F‘. and formerly of Mis- eouche. P. E I. The Guardian lolns 1.1.11 “fast and I (hurt want “WW hllvlilflfi? ' 5 nchii" Rrmvled g Roger l lvgtge and min both your 1 v1». You lows you!" t a .11 busin _ i Ilia Central Guardian’ ghts column ls reserved for nem- of local interest but advertising oi i a ncusy naune may he. inserted at 5 vents ~ word strictly nu;- | 1liI|L‘ in ailvnnee. ' ‘Q (films WELL tor Photographs. RESERVE ‘Thursday April 425th for; v1. s. Piriafore 11x ~erpts from "H. . _ ‘Lian l-inll. L-l5-4-l-ll- .'\ (‘OMPLPTYE 110W stock 0i 5.11-1.11; llais :11 Esquire S1011‘. JACK winds 21 to 26 clear and cool. 27 to 30 fine OFR SUITS are custom tailored br Wm en K. Cook. Guarantee fit, }H~<iu.re S1010, Jack Cameron. ‘at 3; Hunter River at 7.30 DIERIIIAID AND VICINITY— Mr and Mrs Joseph Doyie. Mer- ire spending a pleasant ' ilillage Greeii- Mr. iieen Doyle visited friends ‘illlid recently. lilcssrs. 11w .1 Mason anid PercytHamirtn, . , . . ‘B11 were vis tors to he c v Alfllltl gaie 3011B _ __M_ Jnhn A‘ McDom .. . . was \' the city Mon- (iay nn business. MR. E.-\'l‘().\' FONORED —1\'lr. E. P21111111, formerly Supervisor of I1ill.‘§1l'lli!Oll Stations and since ap- pointed Agricultural Scientist for 11111 Niariiinie Provinces in connec- 11011 xvii the Ilorticnltural Divis- ion alul ill charge of eraiiberigv and 11.. irrrv culture, was waited 1111011 b‘: the staff of the Experi- m uztril 811111011 at their office ves- terday. H1- wns presented with a 1 \\";1\' 9.1 _\‘(\'.l so sure“ Sam 1'il‘—1Il(‘l".Ti(‘I11."l11'\‘ travellint: case accom- M ....,i,_;h1;, “-1~_1~,~ ,m;;11p._1_ ~ 1, we‘ hflfk 1o Chan- hauled hv an address read by Su- ziel 1111 .i..1111i‘: c111 1.0111" nann- per itendent Caxk. Apnreciatlve "Pl" ‘i Phil wrvulgiitt haw n01 1 ice was made hv Mr. and ' 1111i l‘li‘l"~llllllli Wfillld b0 Mr 17111011 ‘and recrct exnresscd at ‘l n h _ n v ,d 1 their 11111111111111’. ‘They are 1"*5\\"11'Z »'~~le c“ Jill" Si“ .f1\1~ Kentville. N. S., where Futon will IlYllit‘ his hradquarhrs. He i= =11" “(led here by Mr Nor- man Black I’RI-ISI<I.\"I‘.-\’I‘ION - A pleasing place in the Patriot 11 on Friday‘ after- . 1 when 1 1. Dorothy Robrri- smi of the ilfilCP staff was pre- sented wzrr seveml pieces of silver "r111 11w- members nf the Compos- . ]vl'1'.<5 roam and job de- ' \'i:\\' 0t her anpraach- e. The presrntatioii with a brzef address by J1me: C0110. Sr. foreman of l!’ emu ‘ 11 we. ‘.(‘\‘ll1L'. IQ lllf‘ P: l» ._ 5am came 1o l.1-r.\\-111\.~"1~ 111 ace to Cvril J. Ryan. ‘ , ~ ._ JR. C N. CilZll'lOii‘Si0\\‘II. t1kes"' 1111x- llil. 1..- wliv Phil wants a 111.1111‘: 1:1 Ifaliinv on Thur.‘ " 111 .1110: '1‘! .\'f’~:.< Robertson wz~< also rhenne om the enmnany and o in- l presents from her co- in the business raffle". all her many years oi‘ life A l BRIDAL 5H0“ ER AT EMER-I ll)- A largo number n! Iricrkrlig: . leen av 01111111111. Nlnrcli 27th. at. the to 1111' 1r her n shmver 0f gifiF 1171-. 'r1~~ mrlor was bcautifirlv decennial in" the occasion in a col- or schema of pink and white and with nmierl plants. The vreddine march ivas nlrii" bv Mrs, Ljonp] Ii '1» her 17131-0 1 Fliirrrln: b‘. M,“ Elim- nnd Miss lvlarrzaret yvh irh table bv Miss very dalntv lunch wins will take nlace on John Gander of’ heir mnnv friends in wishing them R. "ivhnt are v01! Bettina at?" Phil “Thisl Don't let Joyce .1 a 111- her-I know you do. And she Phil said angrily "I thin]; a (‘z-r- Latvrlnan should mind his own He slammed down the hone. (To be Continue ) - -‘-mv»'“- fountain SPEC/ll mayor 13s rat: GIFTS ‘ ,\N‘1_\‘I'C'lli' “m new CATALOGUSI ' '1 ECLIPSE FOUNTAIN PEN Reg. $1.00 Value --. Here Is an amazing bargain! Everyonfneede l = ‘ en. This popular Eclipse Pen, fully guarantee ,has Iridium-tipped nib. Regular price throughout (Lannie-SLIM. FREE FOR I25 SURPRISE SOAP EOUPOIS OI v1 30¢ Iurprlm- Snnrlnrgeet selilnd n! all soaps In the Mnrltlmenmlirlndl ynu lhla Ind mIu-r Irm- illfln. For your pen, arm! 5 cou- pnmu Iml M! In: IUIIIIIE SOAP, DEPT. Ifll 5 SURPRISI SOAP COUPONS AND MONTREAL, P.Q. (OM-r geed rlllhpl. 30, I940) Hampshire at 11; North ,' $111001 at lluntei‘ River a_t L-a-4-2-1i. n room. who referred Gamlllll"? 1v of Miss Babel-mun Mcredde; Donnie Simmons: Mar- she going to doI youngsters take it without any fuss, THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Wood Islands Gar- Ferry Schedule And Time Table The local DifflJiDfo 0i the North- umoerlaiid Ferries LtCL, Messrs. R. E. Mutch, George J. Twee and D. F. Archibald have returne from a visit. to Ottawa where they were m conference with the Government in connectmi with the inauguration c1 the cartcrry service between Wood glands and Caribou, Pictou County, .5. , I The time table arranged for is as .B.I1 . Cameron. , _ easy to weigh accurately and dissolves immediately. L197 '3'3°‘4'z‘4'° ‘Xuiiiffiiifeoivfrwiifdaiiii 81g. Insist on Triangle Brand "Instant" Copper Sulphate 1 (_‘.(_)_"\'FEDEKA'I'IUNLLgfig-glféfiygfi flfggalétglcgéiflngnsfiggfililfi’at {you and you can be sure of absolute accuracy oi the met- “u” _____' ‘ All?‘;agiggltigii/Losndrgiggyllgtudftég; allic content oi your spray mixture. Ample stocks oi \i:i£.\'l‘III-.;;I( IIIORftgAST -l01=‘<b>or and Sunday. during the {rmmghstgf "instant", Manohydrated and large or small crystals ‘ £15921“? slid wcfrglexlz wreak,” com Jllly- Auléll-ti and Sepwmbeflonael carferry will make an itddit. round rip leaving Wood Islands at 7.00 P. M. and Caribou at 9.00 P. M. With regard to the rates those for passengers and autos will be the some exactly as in force between Borden and Tormentlne. notwith- CHARLOTTETOWN . . . t dl tn r tin t t.h t r m” ""°"‘-"“° iviiiaffe D0311? 1 11151111105 (iifiifiis *1 i- HMAN ""- - - - S"M““‘S'°‘ rm 1mm i» 2.11.1 §$11i2“.‘.¥§€?.‘§2€“§éli£‘§‘ ":1.- _ _ v CH.'\RGE.-—Y'R,C\'. W. A. MacQuarr-le, d ~ hem ‘mad wh ' m 1 ~ REPINING} CORPORATION - 1 1 . .\ uster. Services Sunday. firékgigfimelfchangeapk: ebmwéle‘: mfi ‘MAYO ferries. though it is not. known i whether this ivciild be practical-The car rate i5 $3.00 return plus sixty- ve cents return for each passeng- er. While the rates for passengers and autos are similar there will be s. tremendous rGQUCUOn in the rate for trucks. At, present it c0st§ sixty dol- lars return to '1‘0rment.me for a and Caribou the rate will be $4.59, return for trucks up m ttvcntv foot over all with an additional charge of twenty-five cents for each addition- foot. Th is a much better rate than the most ontimistlc truck own- er anticipated and is sure to be av- precinted. ‘These irate; are available for everv run of the carieny. The carferry commences oper- atlon; O11 Wednesdatv Mav 1st. MODEL SCIIOOI. Honor statiding of Model School for 111011111 of Itlarcli: Grade VIII- Elmer Blanchard: Doris Downe: Alfred McDonald; Douglas McDonald; Stanley Mll- r 61-111“ i1i1_s1<=1>111~~111~ lVl"I)on- ald, Phyllis McMillan: Kilmer" ;McM1llan. ‘I (‘trade V“ Betty Cameron; Belt-y L011 Howatt: June Yonnker. Grade IV- Betty Hamni; Gczxge Henderson; Viola Kiiys; James Korrz-i‘: Sallv MacDonald; Donald Mathean; Ivan Mitchell; Marcel PClllTi-"I Norwr. 8.111111. Grade III (a) — Elizabeth And- Iersoii; Vivian Andrews; Betty lBners: Jack Howatt Grade III (Jumorl-John Court: Claude MacKay; liinrle Saiddant. Grade II (a) —I..au'a Binns, Eleanor Knys: Nan MacDonald; ‘Joyce Procter: Ann Worthy 1 Grade II (bl-Ralph MacPher- son. 1 Grade I —Fl()ll‘€I"lC0 Callaghan: KuhkenGarnhum: Ivfvrna Ann Anita Irnds: l\.'i‘.\Y‘lZ'l"6iZ 2n Warren 011111111111 01111111 Quickly Relieved It. is hard to keep the children from taking cold; they will run out of doors not properly clad; have on loaded truck. Between wood Islands. In Memoriam JOSEPH U. JENKINS The sudden and unexpected DIM- in; o! the law Josepn u. Jenkins at his home. Green River on bavurflul’ rnor11ing,Marcii lotn. 18w. came as it shock t0 ms many trienus and relatives in UwDQlIl-lnll-llll-y end es- pecially so w his funny wno mourn Lhimloss of a IOVBG ORG. ' e deceased was in his 72nd rem‘. About two years ago Mr. Jenkins had a xvere heart attack, but recov- ering was ableto attend to many of the nghwr uuties of- the farm, which by lnuustiy and hard work had be- come the basis of a comfortable home. On Friday. he drove w Murray River and after DGSSIKIR some tim there returned home in the evening in apparently usual health and spirits. Some time alter retiring for the night, he suddenly became ill and medical skill being siunmoned the treatment responded giving almost immediate relief. ‘This continued durin the night, but in the early morn ng without visible movement or sound. he pass- ed peacefully away as in a senile sleet). Mr. Jenkins was kind and genial to all. wit and cheerful manner won him many friends. It was a pleasure to visit his home and family. Besides these qualities the deceased had a keen insight of the things pertain- ing to the future life. Ever ready to help those in need. his place is not easilv filled in the community. The funeral services were held in i115 home and in the Presbyterian Church at Peters Road and were conducted by Rev. A. MacPhall pas- tor iri charge who spoke most im-I Ivressively and comforting to the urge audience assembled, basing his theme 0n st. Luke Chap. 24 in part an on Psalm 46. e sneaker was able to give en- couraging assurance of the love and saving power of the one "who walk- ed and talked with men." Consoled by these thoughts let; us hope that. his loved ones put their tnist in Him. who doeth all things well. e Hymns sung were: “The Lord's My Shepherd." S010. "'I'here'll Be No shadows“ bv Willard McLean. "O11 Christ The Solid Rock". "Wili The circle Be Unbroken?" I Besides the bereaved and sorrow- i111; wife the family are: aderia. (Mrs. Robert Adams) Wor- cester. Mass: Stella. (Mrs. Thomas Marshall) Melrose, Mass; John I... Sudbury. Ont; Harry. Everett. Mass; Rachel A. (Mrs. Benjamin [Re-nil deceased: Alma, (Mrs. Edgar 1VnnIdcrstme) Peters Road: Jean, . (Mrs. Gerald Johnston) Greek Rivet. Edward at home. The following brothers and sisters survive: A‘ice (Mrs. Malcolm Reid) Peters (Rood: Minnie (Mrs. John I... Mac- Donald), Peters Road; John and Henry, Greek River; Benjamin, goléit Pleasant; Joshua, ‘Trenton. One brother and four sisters ore- deceased as follows: William and Annie who resided in Worcester. Masu: Lena. who resided lnvJonesport, Me; Isabel and Caro- llfle who resided in Greek River and Mt. Albion. P. E. I. Beautiful floral tributes were don- ated as follows: Crescent-The Family. Spray ' Spragv-Hnrry, Irene and children. Spraw-Mrs. Henry, John. Will and Edna. Wreath-Peters Road. Alma I‘n- stiiute Wreath-Betty‘. Jack and chfdren. Also many letters of sympathy were received bv the family. The pall bearers \vcre:—Borderi Munn. Lester MacSwain. Harry van I-derstii-ie, Ravmorid Jenkins. W. E. Jenkiné and Gerald Johnston. Interment was in the Peters Road Cemetery. fi too much clothing uni] get overheated and coolfloff i110 suddenly; they gel’. ‘ their feet wet; kick oil" the bed clothes (it night. The mother cannot i watch them all the time, so what is Mothers should never neglect the cliild‘s cough or e011], but on its in- ceplion slioulil procure a bottle of , unxyrglypgf] by Dr. W001i '5 Norway Pine Syrup. It d Mi s Dfline i; so pleasant to tho taste the 1 The T. lilllburn Co, Lid, Toronto, Ont. TIUJIIOTIIE 'I‘OII.ER — THE POWER OI" SUGGESTION. ' all . assisted them in their time of sor- . row. ‘been an Anglican priest Card Of Thanks The bereaved family-Go whom sym- pathy is extended also wish to thunk who so kindly rememncred and LONG A I'RII""‘ IN AFRICA CATHCARI‘. South Africa —(C- (CP) —~C11ncn Hozicc William Uriord, who (lied here at 89. had for 66 years. 20 y(‘ill'5 in Llifland and 46 APRIL 2, 1940 __ "DO YOU SIB wan-r I SII f” \~ newerlreaasedafiaeiaoweflli loops-laudable!’ OU'RE due for a money-making discovery when you step into a Pontiac showroom to get a closer look at those dynamic beauties so manv people are talking about! engine performance! You'll discover that prices start will) the lowest! You'll see the brilliant array of 1940 Pontiacs -- thrifty Sixes - stunning Eights-great big cars with wide seats and so much car for so little money-there‘ ‘ell I/~ c" "5 5 NEW SERIES 1 21 BRILLIANT NEW MODELS - Pontiac “Arrow" Six (Standard and De luxe) I I PenIioc “S, Iul“ Six I Pontiac “De luxe" Six v Pontiac “De luxe“ Eight ' Pontiac “ Torpedo“ ElgIiI. long wheelbases-luxurious in everything but cost! You'll take a ride -find that Pontiac behaves like a thoroughbred with its amazing riding qualities and flashing That's why there's a real thrill in the fig- ures on the price tags. When you can buy no time to lose! Better get the facts today. . ‘U "-:.,.1v" ms FOB PRIDE IND PERFORMANCE Summerside, Water Street Harding Motors Limited Charlottetown, 256 Queen Street will have charge of the mLlSlC. 11°15 Miwmnmm- Grade VII-I. Laura MacKay; Z 1155113351,. when Feifiiliéiwir The Eastern Guardian la reserved for news of local interest but adver- tising n! a newsy nature may he Inserted at cents a word strictly payable in advance. ‘SUBSCRIPTIONS t0 the Charlottetown Guardian may be handed to their Rcpt. Archie Hume. ..'TIIE W. M. S. 0F Montague United Chiuch were entertained at the home of Miss Bertie lifartui on Wcchesday evenlnif. The presi- dent. Mrs. Hayward was in the 011111.. Mrs. M. MaeLcan continued the Worship Scrvic“. the theme being. ‘Into all the W " A duet was sung by Mr= G.. "Ir Ltzrdon and Miss Mari; Martin. after ~vlilc'i came a circle nf prayer. Roll call wss aiiswirrrl ‘or each 11151111“ " 111i: Irlcfly of the most inte . thing seen or rratl durim flie month. Mrs. Hay-tvard then gave a very i11ter»e=t‘11g sumvnniv of a r-haplcr from the study book. Plans tverc made for their Thank- r in South Africa. He was ordained n1_,1a"14. '2. Ls i. offering Service which is to be he'd lcnnpfilels; ..‘FUNERAL—The funeral of the late Mr. Ambrose Crawford of Rcscneath was held from his home on last Monday afternoon and was largely attended his pastor __Rcv I. E. Hayward assisted by ‘ Rev. John Steillng of Georgetown con- ducted the service, The Hymns ivere “The Loids My Shiephard." and "Rock cf Ages." A special number “Does Jesus Care." n11» sung by Mr. Allison MttcLean. The pull bearers were Messrs. William Martin. James Donahue. Jnznes Cain. George Laird. Aehic Vic- Phcrson and Mr. Samuel Mac- Ltod. Interment was in the i1" v CCIIIEI?I‘_\'. GRAIIAIWS ROAD SCHOOL The following Ls the standing of lite pupils of Graham's Road Sehocl for 111-9 111011111 n1‘ March: Grade X-1 Armcl MacKrinon. 2. David Mziclmod. Grade VI'l~l. Willird Wlzmoie. Campbell; 3. Elaine iand two here Dainty refreshments were servcu Gmde v “1- RMPh wigmmwv __ byythe hostess and a pleasant so- 3; “(l-lldlm" Cflmllbell; 3- V6110“ an“, whmm "_‘ ciai hour enjoyed. L. “l” 115°"- Grade IV—l. John Campbell: 2. Louis MacLeod; 3. David Mac- Gregor. Grad-a III-l. Darrach Murray: Bryce Mac- 2 John Ward; 3 Gregor. —l. Malcolm Camp- Grucie II bell.-. Teacher. Blanche MacPherson. (Patriot Please Copy) coiimaiuoaarn rwsn _- 1 KIMBERLEY. smith Africa - >10?) "Relics of the diamond rush to Kim‘ "rley are being collected from 111i over the Union for a ‘museum panned here. Photographs ' Hind cld equipment will be includ- led 1 SOUTII AFRICAN LOYALTY 1 CATI-ICART. Soulh African —(C- lEh-Farmers in 11115 dictrict are eager to 10121 the fiihting forces. "tossed" for the ‘privileue, the other to remain and supo _b;>tl1_i‘.:r1u.':. fti. _..:\ By Westover WASTE" SIGN I 1'1_1_ ANSWER WELL,THAT’LL as v1.1. RING LO0K,YOU'VE MADE IT ‘HASTE - 11' A LESSON TO ME- 12161-11’ BACK MAKES 1/ now FOR 1'11: AS QUICK AS WAISTS” ' ‘HASTE MAKES I FINISH THIS W-A" 1-5-1”- S “I “awn- !"\ .\\~\\$ 14-; cqiucnquwwumimvuuqum-u.’ TIPPIE AND “CAP” STUBBS By Edwina IHAFTAX O/ER GET SOME hblll W/EENIES —- YE$SIIL,AN'A DOZCN EGGSi THEN 10 11-1’ MEAT STORE»: woe COOKS wccuizs out NIGHT m’ EGGS "n-rugxrl ‘TQNIGHTS Weenies AGAIN' Timid»: Mr. AR! Gtrflu aw- wcur want I on 1F Somzboovb ASK Tipwicw ME 1O DINNER, w! COJLD erzOUaLY Hgw p0 vou ecu. NOw, MOM’ ‘TIM! You must) --— ‘IT-K’ mute ' JUSTMLIKE I DID 11-1’ v51‘