. laneca o! ins for heating, no matter {Ra-d anil-leaier 1101110101 Sill There will be sold by Public Auc-' tion at the Law Courts Building in‘ Charlottetown on Saturdaythe 17th day of September next A. D., 1927 at 12 o'clock noonALL THAT parcel of land situate lying and being on Lot Twenty-two in Queens bounded and described as Commencing at a point where the bed of Fiddlers Creek intersects the: west boundary of the North Road, thence southwardly along the west boundary of North Road a distance of forty-six chains and six links to the Mlilvale Road, thence south- westwardly along the Millvale Road to Trout or Glen River thence north- wardiy along the various courses of Trout River to a point sixteen chains and forty-five links by 11 right angle south of Gunn Road. thence east- wardly by a lirie parallel with said Gunn Road till it meets the bed ol Fiddlers Creek. thence in a Jlorth- eastwarlliy direction along the bed of Fiddlers Creek to commencement containing by esti- mation one hundred and twenty-one undone half acres of land a little more or less. excepting and reserving thereout and therefrom ALL parcel of land point on the west side of the War- burton Road seven chains wardly from thence at right angles to the War- bnrton Road southwestwardly to the said Glcn River, thence northwest- wardly along meets sold Warburton Rood thence southwardly along’ said Warburton Road to the place of .ommcn when‘. containing six acres of‘ land a little more or less ALSO excepting and reserving ALL that other parcel of land through which Fiddlers Creek flows lying between the said War- burton Road and said Glen River containing about three acres of land a little more or less ALSO excepting and reserving all that parcel oi‘ land commencing at the junction of the North and Milivale Road thence north along said North Road about Wherever You Live Now. with the Coleman Radiant Hooter you can enjoy nli tho conven- how far your lionieis from gna mains. TheColeman mukesand burila its own sras: it's a complete healing unit itaelf-fno piping, no wiring, no in- stallation expense. Jun the thing for the cool days o! faliand spring when it is too chill to be comfortable and not cold enoug to atart tho furnace or heating stove. Also fine for additional heat during severely cold spells of winter. Rzldlates a penetrating fan-like zone of clean. live hoot-like sunahine. Worms lower port of‘ room first. al- ways maintaining n steady even toni- nlture. it'll hotter than city gas. _ t's portable; use it anywhere. Speedy action. instant regula- tion. Double valve-control. Qpeffllen on the surety Dressure principle like Coleman Quick-Lita Lampa and Lliil terns. Uacs any lzood grade ol gasoline for fuel. Model 2 price 87.60. r Ask Your Dealer to show yon the Coleman Radiant Iiearer. If he in not supplied, write us for full parti culara. Address Dept. ,1, H 1 Thc Coleman Lamp Co. Lid. Queen Si. East dllavis Ave. Toronto. 8. Ontario (H4) County follows: the place of commencing at a north- the. Millvale Road, said River until it that | iabout?" <ssnlblzs GABBY GERTIE Vi” c9 . ,, r’ ‘ \fl stand it, when I gone." m". “A last year's gown can be made ,over, but last year‘: husband ll ‘often discarded for a new model." ONLY ONE OF HIS KiND "What's the dentist so cheat)- “He says he's the only man lr town who can tell a woman to shul her mouth and qet away with lt." WALKING CANE “Where is my cane’!- Wllcrcvcr l lock for it. it’: "Well, it's a walking cent‘, ic-“i asks: two and one-half chains to a small, irook thence southwardly following‘ the course oi’ said brook to a line‘ drawn at right angles to the Mill- vale Road and a sufficient distance from the North Road to include one acre said acre being b northwest by said brook on the cast by the north road on the south by the Mlllvale Road and on the west by said line said reservations con- taining in all ten acres of land a lit-, tie more or less. The above sale is made under and by virtue of a Power of Sale contain- ed in an lndenture of Mortgage dated the 31st day of May A. D., 1922 and made between Irving Parsons of Millvale in Queens County in Prince Edward Island. miller and farmer and Mildred Pearl Parsons his wife I . on the “That fella thinks nothing oi flirting with death." “Why what does he do?" "Well, everybody he meets he ‘is it hot enough for you?” 6.1. ma- — f-lomovtrl. THE LATEST Bug: Golrfaway? Grasshopper! _Yep. Gettln’ ready to hop ofil Flour 01' cereals quickly absorb the odor of kerosene. It is, there- fore. always wise to keep the latter where lt will not be near cereals» Professional Cards Graduate of N: Y. P of the one part and the undersigned of the other part. Default having been made in payment of principal and interest. For further particulars apply at the office of Messrs. Mc- lmemwil. l l GEORGE F. DEWAR, Mortgagee. 86234-19441. The “New” Sharples “Marvel” 1 Cream Separator No. 12 2;: lbs. No. l3 3 lbs. 54.75 No. $1. 700 lbs. V9.25 No. 48 1.200 1b!- 94-00 r. o. n. CIIARLOTTI-ZTOWN "Evil-n Plirta for all Sharpie: Machines 1 .l. l.. DOUGLAS SOLI ESTIIIBUTOB JD "3501. a. McDONALD BAIBISTII. Dr. C. C. Archibai M'J\.Ia Malevolent, terrible in its flawless Tun CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN baud. trace of identification. CURSE 01.0111: The gill, sitting lil the muddy creekbed, looked down at the ob- ject ill her palm, then up at her horse, eyeing her sorrowfully from the bank. and made a wry grlnlace. “Yell, Prince, my lad, you surely chose a good place to spill me! risen from poverty to the position But we'll take this ditch again-af- of one of the richest men in that fer I've had a good look a1 wilatisection of the country, wished to I've found." jlell the world about it in unmist- She returned to her examination 614111118 lerms. of the thing she bad found under Norma felt that there was some- her hand when ller horse bad stuni- ‘tiling very wlufll; who"! 1i 811- $119 bled at the jump and precipitated mad seen peolile lausil fll 111911‘ 11TH! her lfll0 the bed bl the creek. ‘glimpse 0t the bullw- Aud so 18w The battered, mull-stained bbjeccpcoille ever entered 11w great that ller fingers had touched was bronze gates, or swam in the sunk~ a woman's satin hand-bag, with a ell pool. OI‘ played tennis or squash jew: ‘ed clasp. its contents, ills-will courts! She was all only child colored by water and nlud, resolv-‘alid veil! 101191)’. 101" 1191‘ Ilwlhel‘ ed themselves into a scrap of what llzld died some years before pros- lllust once have been a Chiffon and "perity had come to the family. She lace handkerchief; a VilIlily*CilBI'_‘,!10V9d her father, loved llim‘ not on- a folded paper from which the writ. .ly because be lavished all manner iilg was now obliterated. m‘ lildlcubous exiravlallhnce upon Norma Collins opened tile lltlledlér, but for what be was— —u case casually, unprepared for llle plain, rough, goodhearted soul. sight that met her eyes, lvilll a shrewd business sense, and The black opal——tbe mysterious ,llie llaivete of a child. She knew edge of a pretty town. ‘ formal gfirdens dd ne style. ii]: xx}, grilli- \ ii O 5. E w ~o \ Finally it occurred to Norma that she held a fortune in her hand. So she examined the beciraggled hand-bag again for some trace of identification. gift that llad come to Cynthia Greer that, when they dined together. ill on ‘the eve of her wedding- —‘ihe huge, vulgarly ornate, dining- flamed up at llol in the full gloryirooln that opened on all Italian of the midday sun. lerrace. her father surreptitiously Norma gasped and cried: "Oh, slipped his big feet out of their no! It can't be! it's too beautiful!" lpfllellt-Ielltilél‘ pumps and frequent» She held it in her hand, as Cyu- ly had i0 grope for them undol the lhla had done”, and she felt its las- table, as their butler drew back his cination, even as Cynthia had. chair. She knew that his whole ‘soul yearned for a clay pipe. in- beauty. ‘stead of the expensive cigars he Norma crooned over it, held it {smoked with his "coffee and port. lo the sun, turned it this way and? Anli Norma, being very sweet that, while her horse, feeling him- and simple and unaffected, wished self forgiven -all(i forgotten, begamwilh all her heart that he would lo crop the lgllass on the creek yield to these honest inclinations. bank. instead of keeping up the DYBEBHBB So alle examined the bell- raggled hand-bag ‘again for some But there ' As“? in“. was none. - The only scrap of pap- 194307‘. er in the bag-Cynéthirs marriage i m co.tllicate—was so den and lnde- , B15353, 3 4 clgyerahla M h sarunmv SEPT I ormll scram ed to er feet, re- v _ I "m." I Bu“ pron-um OHAPTER 14y lrleved lle-r but, and climbed into n oria o the saddle. She headed for home, ~ CONCERTS (Conflnuut) with the black opal safely ill the pocket of her jacket. She had come v n35 P M _ H THE 0M sorrows- " ‘m W" ‘"1" mmmml» 1° s“ ¢ib.""."."..";...;......l.his..." m“ fa“ i 315 r M The Collins home was on the .lt'-was a too~ornate affair, resembling a plnk_ Venetianypalace, "with oaborstsi in English‘ Oldkl. P. Collins. having T0m0rrow.’s Radio .W00 (508) Phlla. Grand Organ. 1 6.80 P I alien mo MAG | C BAKING POWDER ed G d h gI’ alllnotlile? iii-find; w"? 0°” 8% l; KDKA (316) Plttsburg. Concert. 7.00 . M. ‘WLW (428) Clncl. Organist. WEAF (492) N. Y. The Week End- ers to WEAF, WRC, WEEI, WGR, WCAE, WJAR, WTMJ. 7.30 P. M. 8.00 P. M. The Vagabond. M. c°mb|ned WSAI (s21) clnclFcllra Sextet." MADE nv CANADA . w P- M- » No ALUM WGY (379) Schenectady. Musical. WBZ i333) Boston. Studio. 8.45 P. M. WIP (508) Phila. Concert, Regan. 9.00 P E.W. GlLLETT CO. LTD. TORONTO. can. WLW (428) Clncl. Orchestra. 11.30 P. M. WSAI (361) Clncl. Studio Pro. She went ilpstuirs and took it flfgfl] her jHVOLCIIHQ. Holding it ill ller lnlllli, silo thought: “Opals ~ bad luck 1'01‘ some... ~'—Vi'(‘llllll‘.'i'tl.l izilisnizllls for others! SPORTS-TALKS And ‘l was born ill UCltllJlfT. Oil. ' . ‘ , I, PM“. _ l0.10A.M. bingifllia°\‘\fl,iluf"’ui";i:n_;:‘?“e,‘.. e" wl.w (420) clilcl. Dieticlan. l“ B‘ °°""“"°d') waz i454) N.‘€f’l;s2:all. 5.55 r. M. KDKA (316) Pitts. Baseball. . . 0.00 P. M. Oppggtlgn To Law WCAE (455) Plttsblll-g. Baseball. . 6.30 P. M. Grows In M31119 wean (517) Pitts. ‘Trifles. l 0.00 P. M. w It n AUGUSTA, M6,, Sept. 1.—Whlle MC“ (370) N" Y" 3mm‘?- controversy is raging in Nova Scotia ovel" tllc recent acti il of the outli- oritles in pcrlllitting the killing of 730 P M galsgzfg?’-M‘l‘liggsgé?ges‘sa $23135 {f}; WLIT (405) Pulls. El Patio Or. "one deer" law under which u hllllyway 8'15 l" M- iel- may kill only one deer durlngl (330) scherlecmdY- 130ml?- tlle opell season in Maine. 9'” - ~ Tile lllw, its opponents contend, is WI? (503) P111111 019119511‘!!- llot tcildlllg to conserve tile deer ill 9-15 P- M- thls state, but oll the contrary Just WCAE i517) Pmsbllfgh- “W501i? as lllany deer are being killed each 9-4 season 11s when the law permitted WBZ (3331 Spflllgfleld. Rcismans. each licensed hunter to kill two deer 12-00 Mid. a year. It is the theory of the WMCA (3701 N- Y- M05111"!- guides that the llunter usually shoots (Copyright, I927, by International : the first deer he happens to see and Radio Programs, Chicago.) that later lle may sight a larger and mcrc desirable trophy. In such 0. case, the guides say, the hunter usu- ally shoots the bigger deer as well HOLD S. 0, T, p|cN|¢ and when lle goes out of the woods," Q having eaten or otherwise disposed Excelsior Divisloll No. 266 Song of his first deer, lle takes the bigger 0i Temperance. Wllnlot Valley held one llonle with llim and reports lrlheir picnic, together with the Wll- was the only one he sllot. nlot Valley Sunday school at Sill- Colisequently, the guides declare, yel't's shlore. Norili Bedéque 0n fully as many deer are being shot as Saturday, Auglugt 27_ The 1.58m, before the law went into effect, anddlers of both division and Sunday because it is ll violation of the law to School made a good regponge to have more than one deer in onesthle call of the beautiful summer lif- posseasifzlizhdurlrlg tllge open season, ternoou. _ some o e an ma are needlessl The after _ wasted. Both guides and SPOTCSIIIEISQEIH)’ spent 3100;883:8811 mfifltlefigfifl believe that New Brunswick has en's-ables, talks strolls ‘and sports’ excellent law for the protection of The ladies furnished, an Bloqugnt deer, moose and caribou. In thatrepast, and everybody showed [he province the guides are ‘not per-isamc lively spirit in gaglrgngm mitted to carry a rifle into the as they had shown in all the 0th’: woods. They cannot shoot deer 0l'.er sports, 1 ' any other game. The s ortsmen a a license fee, and a sugstantial opng 1Emeliggnuneilfifegmrtsacif; duéiliillallfi f“ the Prlvlleze vi huntms and he Pickett, resillted as rbllbwbz- DANCE ORCHESTRAS EXCELSIOR DIVISION Wl-IK (265) Cleveland. Miriam Ward I or to the owner . / ‘SEPTEMBER 2.10s; for long hot "stickylday; Fiayoly shreds of whole wheat a 1- in cool appetlzin fol-m, “ Qfl/I fhe nourislimen qaune d _____\ ___%______ Colonel ClTlCkllHII i501 llil 1mm Tile llurllcl- ivlls cnrllcroll, “a the barber's clizlil", tipped his mun. rl-illly llillil‘! know wily lle cnllell a and walked swiftly out ul’ tile shop. llli‘ llllill colonel bill ui lust llu bull . “Wily llo you cull llim colonel?" u-llriglii illeli. n mull asked the barber. "As fur n8 “Well," lle rcliiarkell guuvely l know, illei-efu not ll i-lflilill >lli- lilo "lle ollnc came in fllltl bought 5' place wllo ever does." llflil‘ 01 lllmlllry brushes." ‘ ‘FARM Filli SALE “F 3 MILES FROM ALBERTON Containing '80 acres of which 50 is clear and in n high state of cultivation, .154 miles from school, 2 miles i'roin It. It. Station. Good house 22 x 2t. kitchen l5 xi l8. barn 2Q x 40. pig house 15 x 20, carriage house I5 x iii, ‘ running brook 200 feet from barn, good fox ranch near brook. Splendid apple orchard, beautiful hard wood bush around buildings. V, mile from electric light plant, 2% miles from Alberton cheese factory. Their ls also l0 acres of oats, 21/, acres potatoes, one acre buckwheat and 20 tons of hay to be sold. For further particulars apply to J. Albert Brennan, Tlgnlgh RUBEN!‘ ‘PLATES, Alberton, R. it. No. 2. 8899-9-1-31. Leave, Halifax .. i8.10 a. m. Arrives Montreal 8.10 a. rn. Leave Cli'towii 8.45 a. m. Eqlnpmem; includes radio-e lllpplo Compartment - Observation - ibrafl‘ Car and Standard Sleeping and Dllllfll Cars. Standard Sleeping Car, SydMY- Montreal... , _ Exceptional aervlce featnrea thli new luxury train to Montreal. The beauty of the route takes on new charm when viewed from the comfort of this superb train. Other Noted Trains Lve. IIHIIIIIT ‘7-30 a. m. $3.30 p. m. Arr. Montreal 9.10 n. m. 7.50 p. m. (live. (‘lfillivn $.45 a. In. 2.00 p. In. ‘Dolly fEKPlflC slinllliy does hisowil shooting. If he has 50 d d h b , good luck alld is" a good shot. lle,_-1, Xildrer 31.86023 kzasyeelirs kglets a deer, cl.‘ moose or a caribou byis Ralph Clark Y. is own mar smansllip. If he can- g ~, not shoot well. lle comes out of the yeirsf r10 Adffihe figlagrllil; finderMm woods empty handed. can" 3 Domm y H‘ “y 0' Some folks say that in Maine 90 109 yard (mag fogggéys 1., yearn Finally, it occurred to Norma of being what be was not. that she he'd a fortune in ller, On the day she had found Cyli- lthia Greens opal ill the creek-bed, Ishe reached home Just in time to "vaitlng impatiently when she came down, crisp and cool iii ll spoils costume. l l Got -t0 get back lo the office early," he mumbled. as he began on i""'"—' ills consomme, "Young Kendsil‘ Norma flushed may red, and her, Lydh E, Pinunm’; vegetable father gave lier u shrewd glance. "Wouldn't be ll bit surprised if CQUIMIIIIII H11’ be asked nle-a mighty important‘ i question, He sounded kinda ner- Moose Jaw Sank _.,lamgoingm vous over the phone. Well, howl $1 {f2 ga"l'flzatmlgggrllfi hésqgxé Slle pretended not Ln understand» for me fisufi-ered very badly with an she crumbled a llreakstick in; ' her iilllgeril. i tion, also pains 1n my right side over ' 110w “MM whal- Dad '3" I l my hip and down my whole side into C0111!" Klimt?“- my leg. Ihad it nearlyayear when "TIT"!!! l0 111d Y0"? "- l-went to u doctor and he said I would have tlo have an o ration. But my mother said to ta e Lydia E. jchange for lunch. Her father was won“ suffered New], ‘ Yea.‘ asked m see me at two o'cloc I I about it, gill?" dragging-down pains and inflamma- old p0 ., Don't ye reckon ‘ I've got eyes? You're sweet on Phil Kendall, ain't‘ ye?" "Phil Kendall would never want to lilaluy rile, Dali." Bile answered quietly. “Wl1y his family was- was like the Vunderbllts or the Asiors in ‘New York. , lHilII. That don't cut lnuch lcel WIIGII their flue sou basil’! ll red‘ Pinkham’: Vegetable Compound as it saved her life years before. I took two bottles and I found I was better, so I ke t on taking it and also used L dis . Pinkham's Sanative Wash. I ave had two more chiidrensince then and am perfectly well. I used Medical School and Hospital ll and Throat Testing Eyes and supplying Gloom Office. Boyer Building Great George Street tuned Hours-O l0 12.30. 1.30, l0 5-00 Lean b McKinnon, Solicitors, Cliar- _ McLeod & Bentley I. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. Barrister lino Attorlley-lt-LII ' Office: 180 Richmond Street MONEY T0 LOAN Charlottetown. P. E. l. McDonald & McPhee B. A. H. l’. MoPHEll B. A. Barristers. Attorneys, Etc. Money to Loan. Mark R. McGuigan . -,B.A. i‘ I ITC- limited to Eye, Bar, Non to have to lie down two or three times a day, and nowl do all m housework without trouble. I a- ways keep the We etable Compound in the house as I nd a doselnow and cent to bless himself with. They left him class, but you can’! eat that." . Norma laughed 11 little (lrearlly. l "Anyway, I'm sure you're oll the» h l . I 'li'n for ou, . . l a?“ ‘as: ma” aggigéqgygu saga‘: Klein! lflizCtr. Dad,“ y‘? I11 ‘Ifllnd 3H2; and Iwillanswerletters. I can help to'sal‘lssyou_llggu‘hr'not "La" lwmt any other vaimaiklfd be Oaly foo glad u; try,"-- rs. STIIER ouca-ro , n was“, " _ t until zlficr he had llur- giclggsfinsquue’ Moo” Jaw’ s" ried off — Able very cgeruess L din Pinkhmfa vegeub]. showing his belief in the eventual Con,’ and {a adependdfle medicine fulfilllliellt of the wish nearest hlsl 1m. “woman heart -» - that Norma remember‘; Forulebydruggism Werywherm C ell she hllll not llad time l0 tell hlel about the black opal. \THE BEDTIME STRIP-— what you think." g , ._, GOO“ ’ "(i-XE BEST “°‘”‘E " D\ AROUuDHERE ~ .,....pgiz_ AREN'T 1:‘ ‘You? j‘ "“'—""n / er ce t. of th I Ere retllilly killeg gymtllihgtllieilzil? $30‘ figelzyzkl willie no“ 2 moyd g . .33.'.§5’i‘$2 ..'.”".‘Z.‘.'.‘Z.i’i§.'. ‘ffiif; is i," l2 their board and not infrequently eX-“Tin n 0§er_ 1 Lillian. Stave" 2 L“ pect them to do the shooting for‘ “Tymegfig 3654718, caitms‘ v them. In other words, the guldesdmd egg Tac? or boys“ 1 who are good marksman and like to J yer Large and Ralph Clark 2 shoot deer themselves. are paid mp2,]: eglllfmwfi and Ea“ Hogg 3 baE u deer for some tenderfoot who- ' Th; _l o“ dam‘ Sm“ Clark’ couldn't llit one if it were standingium esegge "we for girls“ 1 still. Although this does lltlbOdyplir-lg. 5“ “m” m" Lmla“ m5!» ticulur harm and enables many afgotlhlve Jurqlue and Lois Cuims’ 3 hunter to return home with a flnc ¢:,,,,°""e (‘lurk a“ Florenc“ M“ buck as proof of his rowcss, - ' suits ill more deer belllig killed five-Si; "(fiacymgl wheebbnrrow time“ 1 season than tllc sportsmen would or- v e F Mk and Alde" Pam‘) 2 dlnarily be llblc t0 kill. '1???“ 1°“ ""0 JWYR fivbev 3 Persons interested in game con- “gr! Clark and Melbourne sobey‘ sel-vation contend that if the state ypKBBJOr-Ml mum)‘ 1 Wmnrd desires to conserve its deer it sllould c e“ 2 Dame" plcke“ 3 Ausu" adopt laws sinlllar to those ‘mum's’ I N \ Brunswick, requiring reglstere?! guiijvfi 1' N‘H°"“‘I‘1 (Glrlsl-rl 1411111111 Stl1~ les to leave their rifles behind when‘ ‘they take parties into the woods andi ‘make the sportsmen do their own I vsrt 2 Lllllnn llogg, 3 1,015 gap-m, ————-<r}-_ To use bread flour when pastry Reservations and complete Information from any Canadian Notional Rnllwiiya Agent. or from ' W. K. ROGERS, (‘lty Ticket Agent.- r.. '1'. liizrcnlic. Ticket. who, Htutlon. P. W. CLARKIN, m", ' \ Puss. Agent, (‘h"1‘own, yQANAnI p, ‘m2 1.45:1: ma...) syn... inwtmiriul 9-2-16. {not for the skill of the guides, 1t 1S1 shooting. It is contended that some flour is called for m calm "59 1W0 l guides who are popular with a SpOflS-i tablespmntuls 1955 i” bread 5101"‘ nan: often shoot as many as 25 or] r cup‘ 3 eer in a. season humus‘; the=""—__—‘-——~—-—— sportsmen expect their guigeg WfDOWT SQUEEZE BLACK- SIIOOI. the deer for them. I . Killing a deer after tile huntlng| season has opened is not so easy RSI-h n may 5°und_ u requires a quicklhflitlfl niuke the pores large and eye, an expert‘ shot and experienced! ' stalker to be sure of o. deer, particu-i larly as the deer become more tlmid‘°"" m“ ""11 w" as ‘he season advances_ n- " wereinever foils to gel rid oi’ tiil-ur-il slni. ‘.1111? ‘Willi. lfilJ-——lillil. la to dissolve them. "ll 89! "OI" IIILV llrug store llbont two. . ls only ‘ contended, few deer would be token polices of |l('l‘flXii | _ out of the Maine woods. m] is» on n lml. “i? Flgiollwlllflih M‘ loads briskly for u few seconds»- ‘w b l To prevent the gravy soaking 5:: J5".'L'2,‘J.’°,1',f,{.,,§:;,,,'",f;';"j;1_,{; through the bottom crust of meat real-m. lllld the Ski 'lll l 1r _ 1 pies, brush over the crust with the n ‘1 K‘ M M“ Ind the pores in lhelr illililrnl condition. +1 sAos-olosoitve THEM i‘ llnd one llilif ,‘ E. R. BROW ' 14,6 Richmond St. Lowest Good Strong Stock Companies Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis. Charlottetown Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Iilsurance at Rate. Rweu..;wwue dang‘ s seen owns \ we 1.1. er; YNENYLSUH Deeiz /___./ CAN hem You OuMPNG / white of an egg. Slim GET Hlfi AND is Confident v QKLDMAN cow, \N\LL ~21 As duos!!- 7 \ DONT “rnusr Tum‘ Kaolin/mini . HE 91114-5 u? YQLING com» avlequrs AND HE KNOW-l w Hes LtAve ‘THEM ALONE. "VHEY “IOU? s. arrow ___ . < iLL‘ duil UMBER u? A LFTTLE/ a "\ § \ u)