e e -. é saves ........_. ._. .-. n. - _ @. 4 ‘A444- Vvvvw v AAAAALAAJ a‘. LAQQA v vvvvv vvvvv 1v A444 . w m: (.ll pr. tat lai an in; Si. m: 9n lay is liC. 5p.‘ let llCi liil l; [l f: Q ~§%§§-§~§++§-&0#-Q§4—O 0 #00994 §§&§O~§ §fi§§©fi §§f n41‘ rrsosirsnrévriézo. Aoooe-ousurv “f llot Water.‘ o Bottle . ds a necessary part of ev- err household equipment. You will find it -an excel- lent cold weather comfort and those rwhich we offer are guaranteed to give per- fect satisfaction. They will withstand hard usage and can be depended upon not to leak or grow hard-all seems are reinfor- ce . . P l v v Price; Range from $1.00 to $3.59 ~» E. A. FOSTIIR Central Drugstore 4 Take Peuslar Cold Break- ers and guard pgainet "Flu" ——25c a box. Nervous Nothing is so good for you an ino a Why drag around wells, broil and nervous? Vinol will maid you strong, feel well and banilll nervousness. ‘ Your mdtianey back If l! fag: — a ng drug storea— for the Vinol signon windowsi C0. wumso our cues KZNT a rue u: nun ssuas co- ros mo‘ LLQLA CtiiSSiFliii) a Where copies come are allowed as one word. Cash remittances to cover cost must accompany all advertise. received witboilztflgorlrzalllltizljtl: Kill.5°»?lfc'il‘il‘il$fiafi'lil°m'em°°“ EBIIII. III IICI ‘Aka A “ AGENTS IVANTED AGENTS, SAIrAIlY AND CUMMIH- mission. to sell Red Tag ‘Stock. Complete stock including exclus- ive ines. speciaiy hardy. "Ill! b‘: us. Sold only by our M? outs. legant free samples. Write lglowLto Dominion Nurseries. Mon. ea FOR SALE HAY FOll North SALI-l-JIYIINP‘ ltivr-r. TEJiu-z; M Fnowr AN!) wool) cnrsm-zu l-‘Ull snlc. Onc new 8 in. p, din crusiir-i" at n bnrilzum. _\l ' . h. Kilmulr. 1'. E. I. 7205- ADVERTISEMENTS '- Advertisemcnts under this heading. 2c. per word for each in. to our care to he forwarded flva must be added t ' Contractions ctfuttctoadsudngollve; pDn-ga etc cents rd. but five-figures (as $1.000) " tAAA x FEMALE HELP \\'.\I\"I‘ICD—I\IAIU GENERAL hmlsv'-\\'oi‘li. A , lllii Great (icorgr- SL. or 15 l~luston St. 7231i vvv F0 ll a 1v \\'Al\"I‘I<II)-—\'Ol'I\T-‘ LADY Clilillli, for bakery. Apply Stewart flak- cry, hunt Si. 7l1i0-2-19-hiIC4i GOOD IVAGE! FOR HOME \\'0lll(. \\'e need you to make socks on the fast easily learned Auto Knit- ter. Experience tinneccssary. Dis- tance immaterial. Positively no missing. Yarn supplied. Par- tic lars. 3 cont stamp. Dept. 68 C.. Atito Knitter (‘o.. Toronto. 6833-1-19MtiApn30. _ msosnnstvaoos Fort same-AT nurmsu) .u"r'.. Small lot, house and store t-om. "lead Apply! to llarry 1-‘ ki-iiy. . - I Etncruld, l’ , 7203-1.‘ -1'1~.\l lifriptl FOII §ALE—-A'l‘ A IIAIIGAIN ONE. wagon, sleigh. linrni-ss and robe. All tit-w. ' liuin Flow, Littli- York. 7l'Iil-2-l9-.\ll‘l|ill)tl POI! SALI-I—IIOY\'SIIA\V FERRY Boat t-ltrutlignrtncy. l5 tons rel:- r-ngines. 24 h. p.. Spurueon Hickox. Tlflfi-Z-lll-Alliilipd istcrcd. also 2 and 10 l\.p. ]In[i.'4ll8\\'. 2i) II. l’. INIILlili F0]! NAl.I<I.-—-s\ _ r-nuinr, both H1 first and l5 h. p. class r-miditiivn. and ut prrsi-nt stort-d ut Soul-is. Will st-ll si-pur- “Lvly or both liugt-llicl‘. \pply to (iiirtti|i-l'i_-\v i-‘iiiiir-rii-s Cr Suuris, Ifllil. Ylbfi-ZZ-lfl-hllfillii WANTEI) WANTED—IIOUSE IIY FIRST 0F May, house or self-contained flat. with modern conveniences. Apply to "X" c.o. Guardian. 6898~2-10MlCtf IIUSKRAT AND MINK ADVANCED agdln. I am paying unheard-of prices or the above furs. No lot too small or too large to receive my personal attention. \Villguur- antee satisfaction as to prices or furs will be returned free of charge. A. E Macbean. Summer- aldo. P. E. I. (IKBZ-‘l-ZZMEU __._._. FOUND FOUND —IN Tllld timi. um», gulrl wedding ring. (iwni-r inuy liuvi- sumo by apply- ing lit Uuarillun iJffii-o and puylni: for lid. 7lill-2-l8-1illitf MALE HELP SAIIN'I§"I'TX “ANTED 'l‘il IKI<I_I'I I~‘I'III llll‘ "4Il.ll ltl-llilAllhlfl I'll. lill.li NVIi-“lliltlli ' ih PIHN l‘! I'lI\\\'i\lll> isi..\t~:ii. liit: ih-mnnil fut‘ mot-it. Start now Ill iii-st. scl- llltl! Svilrltlil. (‘bolt-o list of hnrrl)’ f...“ mm iirnnniontul stock for_i'. l-l. l. plunlinl!» STUN“ Ah“ \\‘l'1l.l.lNl2’l‘iIN, TilllilNTU- (‘tITY SOME -_——-<-o->———— Mlnard’: Llnlment Cures Colds, Etc ooooovooooow+o+oooooeoe RASiliiLS Biiiousness, Hefldflilhe- adds’ Constipation. driven out with "Cascarets" -§-§4'§'§ §4"Q~Q %Q§'§- Why" iuke trusty cuthurtics, sick- Eilliig suits. or stomach turning oils to drive these rascals out? Let gentle. harmlesslfxiscari-ls remove fllY OUR J0]! PRINTING DEPT. for your next order for biiiheads. letterheads, envelopes, visiting cards. posters. All kinda of pam - hlet work done. Special prices on . rge quantities. he Job Print- ing Department of The Island Guardian Publishing 00., Kent 8L. Charlottetown. iPAIlliI HELP ' EXCHANGE -- A number of men. married and ain- Contraifiariiim ..__.. PLAN FDR OAMI TONIGHT opens at ten o'clock at Hughes Drug store. Get your tickets early. .._..... ROTARVF-The weekly meet- ing of the Rotary Club will be held at 6.15 this evening at the Hotel Davies. WHICH I8 THE BETTER team Amherst or Abbics. Tonight's game will tell. PLAY POSTPONEQ-Owlng to the illness of one of the players Mr. J. Austin Trainor the play “The House Next Door" will not 1' be presented in Summerside untzl Friday evening. COMING MEETING CAUSES iNTERESt-The announcement of the returned soldiers’ mass meet- ing is causing considerable in- terest not only among the return- ed men hut also the citizens. The executive of the ChariottetownG. W.’ V. A., are organizing this gath- terest not only among the return- ed men are desirous of keegng to- gether to protect their rights and to insist that the promises tirade by the country during the war are fulfilled. The outcome ‘of the meet» ing will no doubt be looked for- ward to by all. lf rumor i5 to be de- pended on the veterans are going to have a btrmper house as one hears the matter being (iiscussr-tl . on all sides. It is understood that some sensational matters are to he brough: up for consideration. Politicians are no doubt watching the returned men closely as the question ~0f political intervention has been rumored for sometime. This meeting is the first of its kind in Gharlotiietowli and any speculation as to the outcome is impossible. ANDREW-SCOTTZ-A wedding of much interest took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Scott Wnvelanil Farm, Mnrshifleld. Wed» nesday evening Jan. 28th 1920 when their daughter Florence Jean was united in tuarriage to Mr. Fred- rick W. Andrew, ‘East lloyality. upwards oi‘ one hundred guests. relatives of the immediate families witnessed the ceremony which was perfomed lby the Rev. G. C. Tay- lor. The home was beautifully de- corate‘; for the occasion. At S 0‘- clock-the bride, who looked very utroctlve in her gown oi blue fail- lcte silk with head ~trimmlng's en- tered the parlor on the arm of her father to the strains of the wedding march played in Mrs. J. T. Fergu- son‘; own good style. After con gratulatlons twere extended to the happy couple the guests werc invited to piirtalke of a delightful ivecldltig supper served in Mrs. Scott's best style. The high esteem of the many friends was shown by the many beawtiiul and valu- able wedding presents including, a ‘beautiful leather chair from the congregation df the Presbyterian gio wanted at once for positions on farms. Agply Department of Agriculture. harloétetown. IN MEMORIAM MISS BLONDA B. VISKERSON. Tlir» l".‘$lll\l‘l% m: Mount Stewart mid tho ilistrict express their tlcep !i_Vlll[‘l£llll_\' with Lirs. Vickcrstn in thc loss of her dnilghtcr, Blonds. Helicon who passed hwuy in the States on Feb. 18th at the early age of years, thus it was a sad home coming when the body arriv- ed nt Mount Stewart on Monday morning ziccompanicd by tho dc- ccziseiYs husband for whom touch sorrow lri felt; On Monday after- noon u private funeral was held at thc homo of the mother, which was li‘(l by thc ltcvs., J. C. Martin and ll. M. Brodie. ' Thc remains were laid to rest in the cemctory at Mount Stewart. The jizill-bear- 0P5 were: Wm. Juy, Frank Jay, Irving Jay, Joseph IPcehan. Alvin McKenzie and Howard Glover. M RS. MATHEW CALBACK. On Dec. 18th the tlcoih occurred in Tryon, rf Airs. Mathew Callback. Jt llli" zulvzintwcti age of severity- two. The dccousotl who was born in Crnpuuil, was thc daughter of the late Samuel Ncwsome, her mother being Mary (Iulbuck, of ’I‘ryon. For manly your; thc deceased had been u consistent member of the Baptist Church and the funeral service was condul-tc-l by hcr pastor Rev. Mr. llublt-y. interment was made in the 'I‘rynn (Ttrnicicry. lies-ides u snrrowing husband. silo l(‘2ll'\‘5 i0 mourn their loss two sons, it.'ibcrt, of Tryon and Wil- lium, of. Llrntiuuii: also hlg. oi‘ Tryon, and Mrs. William before she arrived. . thc sorrow of the family. otl in death the liver and bowel poison which is keeping your head dizzy. your tongue coated, your skin sullow. your breath offensive. and your stomach sour. Get a box of (lnscnr- cts at the drug store and rid your liver, stomach and bowels of the excess ibilc, poisons, land ivuste which are keeping you miserable. (Tascxirois never grippe, never slckcu. never inconvenience. They cbst so little. and work while you sloop. ci z DR. DoVAIWI FRENCH PILLS Areiiabie Re uiotlng Pill for Worn on. l5 a box. old at all Drug Stores. or mailed to any address on receipt of rice. The lcobell Drug 00., 8t. Oat erfaea. Ontario. . FHOSFHONOL FOR ‘MEN ltsatores vim and Vitality for Nervue g6 Brain- lncrerea "gray matter t :'=—.'"' t"'.‘. ruitst: ' b“ or w or mail o2: rsco p't of prloe. ‘I o babe I M00 lt. Catherine: (Mtg ai- roar-am o uu . na __s..-..-._ .¢....4.. a.'..-.l.d.aa-aadl-hkl.fi \\'o have no mother now. llALlFAX, N. S.. Feb 25.—-(QOU- lotions furnished by F‘. B. McCurdy (‘o., and the Montreal Stock Ex- '.,.-..- .....- ".84 ___- 1351",,- _.-,._.7'l 6 9 n! m its: ar-wallllé ?I 915i three daughters. Mrs, EllSOn Mubey, of Augustine ('ovc, Mrs. JKIIITQS Arb- Sentncr, oi‘ Alberta. who arrived at her parents homo but not in time to sec thc face of the one she loved so dear, her mother being buried The followiiig lines best tell ot Dear mother, thy hands are clnsp- We have kissed ihy mtirble brow, And in our aching hearts we know STOCK QUOTATIONS . church of which the bride was a ynltictl memiber as organist. The groom's gift to the bride was a , musikrat fur coat. and many other gifts from relatives and friends The happy couple will make their home on Norwood Road. East Roy- alby. lThe Guardllan Joins with the host of friends in extending licartlest scougrutulntions. Salts in iiot Water Clears Pimpiy Skin SAYS WE MUST MAKE KIDNEYS CLEAN THE BLOOD AND PIMPLES DISAPPEAR Plmples, sores and boils usu ally restilt from toxins. poisons and impurities which are gcneratfid ill the IIOWFlg and then absorbed in- to the blood through the very ducts which should absorb only nourishmcnt to sustain the body. It is the function of the kidneys to filter inuptirifics from the blood and cast them out in the form 0i’ tirinc, but in .many instances thc DOWUIH create more toxins and im- purities than the klzlneys can el- jjulnate, then the blood uses tnc skin pores as the next best means of getting_ rid of these impurities which often break out all over thc skin ‘in tho form of pimples. The surt-st ivay to clear thc skin of these eruptions, says n noted au- thorlty, is to get ‘from any vital" itiztcy nlhoui four ounces of Jud Suits nuil take a tablespoonftil in a gloss of hot wntcr each morn- ing thc-fore ibrenk-fnst for one week. This will prevent the lformntion of tnxitis tin thc lbowcls. it tilso stimu- lates the lcitlneys to normal activ- ity, thus coaxing them to filler tilt? blood oi‘ impurities and clearing the skin of pimples. Jud Salts is inexpensive, harm- less and is matle from the acid of grapes and lemon juice. combined with iithiu. llere you have n ‘pleas; ant effervescent drink which usu- ally makes pimples disappear: cleanses the blood and is excellent __--_. PARIS, Feb. ZL-Coutlnul his defense today on the ch of having had treasonable dealings with the enemy. Former Premier Caillesux said he hsd met Pierre Lenoir, executed in October, 1018. on being found guilty of having had‘ intelligence with the enemy. but tiwice, und'M. Duval. director of the newspaper Bonnet. Rouge. who was executed in July. 1918. only once. i-iis relations with Mi- guel Almereyda. editor of the Bon- net Roughe, who was sentenced to live years imprisonment, in connec- tion with the Bola Pasha case and died mysteriously in prison. accord- ing to Caiileaux, were slight. He said he was suspicious of Almerey- n. ~ Concerning Bola Pasha, M. Call- leaux told or frequent meetings with him at luncbeons and dinners in his own home and at the resid- ence oif Bola. These meetings, he attitude and sympathy in 191i when the greatest catastrophe which ever 'befell a publi," man was visited upon me:" Cflllllllllittit the witness said he considered Bola Pasha innocent of the accusations against him, and treated him nffectlonatelly. even while under suspicion early “in 1917 He severed relations with Boio on- iy when telegrams from the Unit- ed States were received. M. (Jail- leaux added that not only was he satisfied that the case against Boio Pasha could not be proved but that Former Premiers Vivona and Pali- eve told him there Iwas no proof against Boio and that the case would have to he abandoned. M. Caillaux appeared to be worn after his long ordeal, but less so than the venerable President oi’ thc Senate fLeon Bourgeois, and some of the agedsenators, who already are showing the strain the’ trial in imposing upon them. The galleries of the Senate again were crowded today with women some ‘of them in low necked gowns, lending the appearance of a gala night nt the opera. ———-—<oo}——-- WANTS DOCTOFFS UNION WN its... instilled ' ' §'i' GIVGILSLVOIB Ordeal said, were due to gratitude of Bella's ‘ campus; DON’l‘ NIGLECI‘ ll llliiiliMATlC nu IUV AND KEEP HANDY A IOT- TLE OI‘ PAlN-RILIIVING SLOAWB LINIMENT 1 You need it when Ibo unexpected rheumatic twinge starts-thepslun and aches following expeaure- j sciatica. iumbago, sore muscles. stiff Joints, neuralgia. Forgot all about buying another bottle and keeping it handy, didn't you? Get it today-play safe-you may need it tonight! i This famous counter-irritant pen- l etrates without rubbing and scat- j ‘ters the congestion. The pain or leche is soon relievedjleavlng no < laster or poultice musslness, no ,staiued skill. Thousands of regular [users keep it handy for emergency -—they don't suffer ne lessly. Three sizes at all druggiists-—35c, 70c, $1.40. . Sloan’ 1n pane r it lit-op 11 handy Mlnard's Llnlment Cures Colds. Eto ABBIESNS RAMBLERS et Arena tonight. ‘Final game of‘ S81" les. Don't miss lt. __.._¢0>_-i_ CANADIAN OFFICER LOSES CASE. LONDON, Feb. 22.-ln the d'l- vorce court today Lieut. (Jolonel Albert Newton Stirrett, Canadian army service corps was ordered to pay $5,000 damages out] the C0518 of the suit in which William Poole Lester Jones, formerly an Officer in the air force, was granted a case on account of the. infidelity of his wife, Winifred Mary Elizabeth. , The judge said that the case had one particularly discrcdltable fea- ture this ibelng that the correspon- dent was a Canadian officer in Great Britain, and knew 1118i U19 v vvvvv vv¢rvvv criminal intimacy was the wife of a British oiiicer serving in France. LOS ANGELES, Cal. Feb. 24.- Tbe formation of a doctor's union wus pFOpOSBil by Dr. Charles A. Leroy of Cincinnati hcre today. “The time has come," he declared. "ivhen the medical profession is forced to protect its own interests and those of the public.” iibbies and Ramblers Play Draw Game~--6-6 (‘harlottetown ti, Amherst 6. Last night's hockey at the Arcnzi lids without doubt been the best game that local inns have witnes- sed this season. Not only thc attenmnce but the ice was surprisingly gofld pon- sideri-ug the damp weather. The final period resulted in the local team notchlng up 3 goals. The second period resulted in the visitors piling up two and the locals three. The last period the ltnmbiers had the advantage and in a won- up, altiorgziu, Moore and Lou Cilillp- bell starred for the Abbles, while Stewart, Lowthcr and Twaddle shone for the visitors. Mr. JfliliGs Herrell handled the game to thc satisfaction of nil. The Abbles wished to play off but the visitors declined. There will be another game tonight and the hockey fans will be out “en masse", as lllls game will decide which is the better team. ' PERSONALS IMr. and Mrs, W. C. Drummond and Mr. [innit-l Wood of Brnokilelil spent. Slliilllly in Cornwall, the attests of Mr. and Mrs. lilucklcson Vickerson. . . The friends of Mrs. \Vil|iatm 'Nicholsnn. (Yharioticitflvn, will sorry to learn that silo lg still con flnctl to licr bed but slowly. ' to learn that Mr. 'l‘homas llubbtirii his arrival there from Charlotte- town several weeks ago. BIRTHS Lnuisc. Jay, oldest (laughter 28 years. (Patriot please copy.) grrurs ago llSTEIFl Gzilipeau left liuli tlerful burst of speed evened llililgs . be improving His many friends will bc sorry llzinsurd rvportor, has been ill in Ottawa. almost continuously since MCDONALD-At. Drudnlbnno, Fclb. 19, to Mr. anti Mrs.‘ John McDonald o daughter. 0mm lluiolu. DEATIIS Dongohi ___ lCil. Locuniln JAY.-i‘.‘. Fanning Brook on S'l7"“u“"" ' V For‘, 21S,‘ of pneumonia} m“ A moi-ting of the club Will iukc of Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Jay, age WILLis1-Ait Kingston, ion Feb- ruary 25th, Ethel Bowman, wife of The case was undefended. > imam-i RETURNS TO WIFE AFTER AB~ SENCE OF TWENTY-ONE YEARS , ()’l"l‘A\\’.A, it‘: b. ZL-Twenty-onc to sock his fortune in‘ the wlldsmf Michigan. A ft-w months zifter he left, his wife learned that he hail vvvv vvv vvvv vvvvvvvv ivoman with whom he set up t1 >y been dangerously lujtirctl and llflil subsequently died. During the 1012i. two decades she had boon mourn- ing his loss anti ‘F-‘JS supporting herself by conducting a boarding house in Hull. But Gullpeau, who had lost his memory for many years, is not (lead. and has been re-united with his wife. lt appears that he hnd received a blow on the head that blotted out his past. and it was not until he had been con- frouted iwith familiar faces that his ‘memory returned. Charlottetown Drimig _ Club Meeting The Charlottetown Driving (‘lub mot lust cvcniui: and zirnzingeil classes for two zifti-rnnons racing Friday and Saturday of this wcck starting at 2.30 p. m. sharp. A course will be selected today and- will ho announced in tomorrow's paper. The classes are as ‘follows: Friday afternoon. CLASS B. TROT. David S. Lady hlarshall. Hurry G. Alice The Great Silver 'l‘0<ltl. Quoi-n 'l‘oild. Bcllc llalrltig. CLASS B. PACE. Barney Mac. Lct- Me Go. (‘ommotlorc K. Doctor ifiurkc Wilfred liull. ' Quecnle. SATURDAY'S RACES CLASS A. TROT (‘ommotltirv (‘rcsccus Don. Mlluilcy. Alice The Grcut Silky liclic. llrctiton ll. GLASS. A. PACE placc in thc Secretary's office to tcomplctc zirrungcnlcnls for the ruc- lug. Frank Willis. aged 40 ycnrs ton cemetery. ARENA WILL BE forthe kidneys as well. god ice for tonigllgLgume. Funeral Friday at 2 p.111‘. io Kings- CLOSED this afternoon in order to have I SINCE I I870 It 3O B-ISRICOUGHS SINCLAIR s. STEWART n. SUMMERSlDE The “BRUNSWICK” Pil0NOGRAPH IS uir ONLY INSTRUMENT with. the All-Record All-Needle A ULTONA This wonderful Reproducer was designed after all the great Record Libraries were formed. It is NOT an attachment, and it plays any make 0r type of record utithout taking anything off or putting anything on. A twist-and it is ready for anything- No needles to change-and it plays every record CORRECTLY. Different makes 0f records require iliilerent iveights-only by having the EXACT pressure can each make of record be played exactly as it should be played-and without i-"rl: of injuring‘ it. The adjustable weight in the not". cf die Ult0na—p0ssessed only by thc Brunswick—pr0vides, by a mere touch of the finger cx- ' actly the ifiht Weight required for each make of record. SQ that. the Brunswick, by means of the All-Record, All-Needle Ultona plays all records with just the right needle—just the right weight '. —and describing just the right arc across the record. o And your needle-type records actually last longer. Many others claim t0 play all records. But, just hear the Brunswick-—y0u will soon decide- Prices on Brunswicks - - $1100 to $395.00 HERE AliE SOME stratus in CLEARING LINES that are worth while investigating (IN l‘) (IN LY ICI'I‘I.\'(IIAI“.\.\' large size and nicely finished in d $200.00. Reduced to clear at. . . . ('.\ IIIN l'l'l‘ I’lI().\'()(ii lt.\ I'll, ark mahogany shade. Itegular . . . $l2.'i.i)i) ONE oxmt .Il(‘I..\(i.~\l\' l’lI‘().\'()(lllt-..\l’lI. whine‘; size, dark mahogany finish. 'Regular $150.00. ONE EM Pllllfi CABINET M‘ AU/IIINI‘). ishcd. Priced at 3747.50. Special clearance now.. On sale now. . . $115.00 quartered oak fin- . . _ .$II5-0i) our: icuriuz: iauuxrrl‘ ]‘lI().\'()(ilt.\l'l|.fumed oak fin- ish. Worth $90.0 i. Sale price.. 0N1‘) I'll] Plltr.‘ 'l‘.\IIl.I§ Dl.\(‘lll.\'l'], Regular $30.00. Selling-at . . . . . . .. . . . . $67.50 dark mahogany finish. .$22.50 on: rzuriur: 'r.\iu.r: snails"ic','d§.{-1§',,j5j§.jgany finigh Regular $55.00. Reduced to clear . _ _ _ $37-50 Five records l“X'l‘l¢-\ with any of ‘aibo-vclinstruments at the i special prices. IN FUTWTIII‘) “'10 PROPOSE BIH'NHII'I(‘KS—IIEfill‘) TPIIESI li.\.\'l)I.lN(l 1\'()'l‘l[lN(i um‘ c iuciirvrzn l'ltl(‘l£s m)“ QYICK (‘l.l'].\lt.\.\'(‘l'] (IN l)l!~l(7().\"l‘I.\'l'l‘]l) LINES. ‘Tzsaa-zshnfinl- 040+ coonovoo+n“neonnyn¢o¢o+w++oo+o+++ou+o+0++o p BRINGING UP. FATHER - AH! MR JIGGb-FM ‘a0 GLAD ‘YOU CALLED ‘N. LONE SOME - I WAE- Tl-ilNKmq 0F THE Ol-DEN 0mg. TIME use: 4 worse ARE -—~———~—~—- . fi T I'M GONNA WHERE ARE THE 4000 ‘ i HAVE A NICE OLD MOTi-{Efqg WHO , useo TO rook AND WHO. WERE SO PQLJTE . THE MEN Qt" WHERE ionic nrii-inr l or 01.0 - wmzvae .5 THE ‘ _ PRETTW LAWS or THE two-M. WHERE iSTi-ua 0L9 ,__ FASHIONEDGENTLEMAN D l WHERE is i MY HAT? ‘. I vvvvvvvv t