" SEPTEMBER 1. 1943 cliarloiteiown o‘ ue mm“ Summersids “MONEY son. - ms FUTURE‘! ' That is what your Victory Bonds ere-they should be carefully pro- Tliecostofsafekeepingat the branch of this Bank The of NOVA SCOTIA Established llJ2--Ovor I Century o! Service BRANCHES IN PillmgE EDWARD ISLAND Kensington any Morel Leary Victoria App Advertising liates—i'ayahie in Advance Aiininium Charge for Any Advertisement 25 Cent; (lcnirai Guardian locals. 511 ner word; Western and Eastern locals ' 3.; pcr ivoril; Announcements and Coming Event; tlassiticti lic_p_er word; In Memoriam Notices 10c per incn; Lists of llorai and Spiritual Offerings Cards, etc" 5o p" Mme; Mu", 0| Uoiiiiolciii-e 70c per inch; We ding engagements 40 words for $1.00 i and iii cents ior every additional 1i words. Notices of Thanks and ' ri-t-iation, 70c per inch or 4c ‘er word. Lists of Subscriptions i iu cents per int-h. Address and Presentation $I.00, Other rates on who was visit ng her moiher, Mrs. James Currie of Montague, left on return to Montreal Montague Miss Marjor Currie of Montreal. on Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Allison McLean of Summer-side. were visitors to Mon- Arnold Lane, son o! Mr. and his home at Montague last week. He will be taking fourth year work at P. W. C. this year. Mr. Thomas Jackson of SturBbon, has purchased the farm, formerly owned by Mr. J. Leslie Poole of Lower Montague, having disllofied of his property at Sturgeon to MIS- Raymond Cotidon. Before lcavinE Sturgeon, their many friends Beth- ered at their home to spend a. scc- l i i 3o per word; _‘ Frlcl ior our l>~1l>\11fl1' _ C variety illiiKIJS sales very liberal commissions, sample albums. Masterkratt Greeting Card Co Limited, 94:1 C0l’llt‘d(‘l‘uii0ll Bid Montrealém lppllfllllflll. Miscellaneous Female Help Wanted ltlis iiai-AIRED AND RE- wANrEn — A MAID. APPLY trittdvllfli- M11 Davis-En» ‘#9 Mrs. M. A. Farmer, ti hiilcrcst Print-t- sin-it. ii-z-d-l-Ji. Avtmue‘ 944“ Ili0I‘l'I'.~\lil.E SPARE - TIME - ~ york uiit-reti to men, women and [lot 3319 vcuiig people as Representatives ‘ lam-Sana} and FOR SALIw-TWO SERVICE AGE Holstein blllls lroiii R.O.P, dams AllUfLW Jardine, Frcetoivii. il-Il-Zii THR ING BELTS, TRACES wagons, harness and plenty filifi uuuti, t;lintu.i Morrison, Frederic- ton. 9 Boarders Wanted ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE for wllegc girl, 87 Upper Prince Street. 9-3-21- [ANTED —- STUDENT BOARD- ers. 170 Prince. 9-2-31 STUDENT ACCOMMODATEI) IN ITUDENT ACCOMMODATED IN private home. Apply Guugdiiaéi‘. Machinery for Sale >———-—i~_—-- DIWALT SAWS AND WOOD- workiii machines, Newest types lvailabe from direct factory rep- resentatives for Canada. Quota- tions gladly furnished on applic- ation. Dowalt Disber Corpor- ,lll0ll, Ltd, 402 West Fender St Vancouver, B. C. 8-26- Women and Men Want_ed ITENOGRAPIIEIIS" AND TYPISTS "tiled div bv Government for Inr work. You can train at home for job as Stenugrapher, Typist Office Clerk. Letter Carrier. Ma Clerk. Customs Examiner etc. Free advice and record of ap- fiiintment of our studens from 0.0. Civil Service School Ltd. Toronto i0. The oldest 1n Can- tda. Nu Agents, Wanted l—~——_ _.. _ s_i_____ WNAEQECR“ in sagouni HAND . r . l Box 5, Ciftowlxllao mp“ Anvil . 11 ‘Tl-lo - 1V1 n. P. GASOLINE Blaine. Notify Box 4, New win. lhlre P. O. stating price. 9-7-21. lNdGLES" WIFE AND SMALL “llkliter require board, resid- or to live as paying guests Private family from Sep- tember lo, Town or vicinity. Ap- 9-4-2i , Pll’ Guardian. private home. Apply Guardian. _ 9-4. ‘ FOR SALE-I-Z TON (IENERAL Motors Truck (i039) in perfect shape. Good tircs. Also truck- tractor. Good shape. J. L. Slot‘- dy, Crapaud. 0-7-1. FOR SALE -- MARE 3 YEARS. lbs. Gordon MacLcod, l'~- ci c. FOR SALE - TRAILER, LICEN- sed. Good cites. ly Guardian. 9-7-21. FOR sacs: ELECTRIC ncfian nlso‘sllding couch spring. Apply Guardian. 917 l FOR SALE — I928 CHEVROL .’I‘ licensed. Excellent condition. Ciood tires. Apply B Gililgfllrllilti’). - -..i. Ll. FOR SALE — I940 CHRYSLER and '38 Dodge coach with good rubber. Apply Guardian. 9-4-31 FOR SALE — MASSEY-HARRIS Binder with (sheaf carrier and trucks). Herbert Weeks, Fred- ericton. 9-4-1.‘ FOR SALE-IOD YEAR-OLD LEG- horns. Good laying strain. Price $1.25. Arthur Vesey, Y’??? a» - . ron SALE—1934 copra, 5R good tires Just recently been overhauled. Apply 219 Queen St. FOR. SALE - MASSEY-HARRIS Binder vM-h (sheaf carrier alto trucks.) Herbert Wceks,1<‘i'cd- ericton. ' 914-71. FOR SALE —- TWO PUREBREI) Yorkshire Boars "I months old Nicholson Bros, Hunter River. -'i-2i. FOR SALE —.I9A0 UIIR SLER and '38 Dodge Coach with gccd rubber. Apply Guardian. Teachers Wanted TEACHER WANTED — SOUTH ‘M. — SECoivo HAND Melville School. $150.00 Supple- Box ‘"111 111 mod repair. Apply ment. Lorne P. Higgins, Secre- gfllhilottetown. 9-4-31. _ tary. 9-7-2i. "ANTED -— GASOLINE Lost m , II. r. »,h,§11"'- Notify Box 4, New Wilt- wte 9-1-11- Work Wanted 7311320 fun. wrsncs nous; m“ X16111 there are no chil- - Pflll’ M. C. co Guatédiian. - -:ii Nflwhcéiitr. WISHES trouse- ppy M re there are no children. e - C. care Guardiang 4 31 IOU LOST — A GOLDEN BROWN Cooker Spaniel answering to name Nicky. Reward, Phone 275-1. or Guardian. 9-4-31 LOST -— A GOLDEN IIROWN cooker spaniel answering to name "Nlckeyl. Reward, phone 275- or Guardian. 9-4 liovrtfftfliar T61 Most adults need 1,3 grams of phosphorous n day. L. -3i. ii clair will speak Bomb. t ' Craljazrl‘: Thursday. Sept. meetings, MEETINGS STA Joint P silo LIBERAL MEETINGS W. I". A. STEWART AND D. N. MacKay Ciilsom Tuesday. Sept. 7-'I‘he Premier. " a “M1110. Wednesday, Sept. 8th — Hon. John Sin- Mmlilfly, Sept. Ill-Allison Profitt. The Premier may attend one other of these iiica 4TH DISTRICT 0F KINGS MURRAY RIVER Sept 7-21.30 pm . gligititAY HARBOR. Sept. e-sso pJIl. " NTAGUE. Sept. 10-8.00 p.m. il-Dougiild MacKinnon. RT AT 8 SHARP C] eetiings ' ~-' ‘=1 . l / i,I i i t J A. CAMPBELL t, T. . EA M. N. McGowan M. Mut-KINNON iai evening with them and present- ed them with an address and a suitable gift. They will be greatly missed at Sturgeon but will be an asset to Lower Montague Where they have a number of friends, and will no doubt take a keen and act- ive interest in all activities o! ihi! community. Mm Annie Lord and party con- slsting of Mrs. Minnie MacDonald. Mrs. A. M. Wright and H. C. Cowzin, motored in Summer. de_ on‘ Thursday. Wllilt‘_il‘i0l‘e thcY \’1$1l¢d friends and relatives and silent the night at the "Garden of the Gulf" Cabins, returning to Montague 0n ay. Petty Officer and Mrs, William Webster and two little daughters of : Halifax, are visiting Mi’. Webster's, .parciits, Mi‘. and Mrs. Fred Web- .stei' of Montague. Mi‘. Webstct‘ 10111- l . R. . N. V. R, in Jnnuaryl last, this is ills _i‘irst visit to Mon-l tttguc since 1011111153, the service. i Mr. Douglas MacLoan of Ncwi iPerih. who has tiurchused the pro- , qit-riy lt)l'll\(‘i‘l_\' tiwnrtl bv H1111‘? lRobcristiii, rccciitlv _niovetl to M911- itagtte. Before lfiflVlllil New Pcrth| they were .\i _ _ Pct-Ville‘, of that (JCilliIliilllLV illld_1)l‘€S€l'i_€fI‘ with an address and n suitable gift. | .- 3 P. c‘ < 5 Q Services iii tic Moiitagtle Ufill€d| ' h were conducted by A. S. Adams. Tire Look tho form of a mccoptimi \'lC", when Afilflld Wightmtiii. sou of Mi‘. Iillfl M1'5~ Cecil Wightman 0i Sydney Mines and Cecil MacDonald, sou 0i M1‘- .aiid Mrs. L. A. MacDonald of Mon- ttaguc were received as members (I ;thi- church. Mi‘. Mldins choose the tparablo of the “Utijtist S-tcivartl"; é : t the , morning .- cgioi‘ tho subycct of his sermon. A . this service ti solo, "We've a SW13‘ to Tell to the Nations" was very sweetly sung bv MiFs Mary FY3591‘. IR. N.. (laughter of Mi‘. and M!‘ _J.: ‘E. Fraser. At the cvciiltiiz :‘?1‘\’1l'0 ivir. Adams took as his sublcct-fi taking his i “Oticntws oi Purpose“ tcttt from Paul's cspistli- to the. Philippians Chap. 1 . _"Tlils onci lThlng i do.‘ The Junior CllOILl under the litlltlfifnllll) of the orcan- | ist Miss Agnes Aime i- 1d assist- It-d by bliss M11 t".\sci'._ wok charge of the iiit. ll portion oi tho service, solos he 1g pleasingly sting by Miss Jr-aii Dtiviin and ‘.Vii‘s. Rae Vickcrsoii. Ml‘. AillllTlS .*_lllCOl'0l_y thanked the young people for their splrnditi coiiiribtititiii to the service. Both these services largely attended. _Mlss Beth Cowtui spent the week cud in Charlotte- town. the guest n: Miss Isabelle Clowson, Powniil Street. “TIE of Montague. Ml‘. Wayne Morris. son of Ml‘. and Mrs. John lviorris met with a scr- lous accident some time ago. i-iis many friends are glad to know he is inztiking a. complete recovery. ,of Boston. Mas. spent utccks at the l inc of i-tii-s. Miilizii‘. While on the lSillilll 1110i’ llIlSO spriit ii few day's at ‘the home lot‘ Mr. and Mrs. John Morris of Dundns ~C _WLI)D An event of interest to a_ lame circle of friends took place in St. Stephen's Church. Burlington. on Monday afternoon ivhen Doris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Atwood Blakancy, Sea View. was united in tntirriuge to John Wigniore of the l R. C. A. F. Stiiiiiv Brae, N. B. The IRcv. H. F. Newman of Kcnslngton was the officiating clergyman The bride. who was given iiwriy by her father. looked charming in a dress of oriental blue with matching ac- Iccssorirs nnd carried a beautiful boquet of pink roses. She was tit- ttonded bv her sister Mrs. Eric Mc- iMurdo who was prettily gowned in rose with matching accessories and in beautiful corsage boquet. The groom ivho was dressed in his titti- forni was iibly supported by his bro- ther Gerald Wigmore of Sunny Brae, N. B. The wedding march ,was played bv Mrs. Charles Paynter aunt of the brldc. During the sign- ing nf the register Mrs. Newman sang sweetly. 0 Promise Me. At lthe close of the ccrcmoiiv, the wed- diiiiz party motored t0 the home of the bride's parents, where n wcdtliiig supper was served to the immediate relatives of the bride mid groom, nftcr which a rccclition was held at the hall near DY when n large number of friends and rela- tives gathered to offer their con- gratulations and to present . as she was familiarly known with inniiy useful and lovely gifts. i The bride and groom were es- corted to seats of honor on the ,'pliiiform to the strains of wedding , sllcd by Mrs. Lorne Campbell. A miniature bride nnd [groom in the person of little Marl- |orle Adams and Kenneth Bliikanoy came with a gully decorated ‘basket laden with parcels which ‘had to be refilled many titties. Those were o encd bv Mrs. F. W. Donald and era Brander nnd the Accompanying greetings were read hv Mrs. James . Murphy, while ‘Mrs. Wallace Adams and Mrs. ‘Lorne Cam bell arranged them on ihc table. r. Wiizmore on behalf ni lils bride and himself expressed this ihniiks to nil present for their ‘llrllfli, kindness on this occasion and oined iii singing Fbr They Ar! t Farm For Sale Almost 70 acres 4V: miles from Charlottetown. Good buildings. Plumbing and water system. H. NELSON Marshfield Phillips and 0i Arlington. followed by the ser- vice in the United Church in Mal- ‘of Elton and the late [and THE Ci-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN In Memoriam MIL GEORGE E. TAYLOR In the passing of George E. Tay- tected from Eossible loss through August 23rd. She was accompanied 1<>r ‘of Hamilton the Bcommungy has an“, fin o; gins mislai¢ on the return trip y Miss Rena 51-11 91¢? Hnblfffllbgfat x1e 10?.) a ‘inkling: KEEP THEM SA FELYI ‘iiilflifii Jiméimii 8’ fltimliii ilfhiip”. ‘.‘.il......‘i..“° that}. a S 6 . . . . Mm mymyds o; Montague. tough spot. His inany years kindly generous living made him a wise councelor for the young who often sought his advice. He was monconwnien‘ to Yo“ i‘ t s d g f My cheerful, optimistic and lovlnB. liv- small-u low as 25c y; itlifigieegiis “iiiol, eiqaullii-li. oLaura, ins the good life from day to day. Pg; yeah MacLean. Miss Violet Maciean, HBPDY 1X1 hi5 1101118. 115M113" I115 Mr. MacLeanls sister aocom anled Wmmun" and hi1 DY ‘M113 Qpendsdvlnll Account and Malta IVE thgm but; to gummerside, s e will lzmi-thaghfiwrse 1 ignmtrgflvarli; _ ' s e neve s o 7m" ‘bum Tim" i" vmm ’AY “Av Ilegillirlily?“ “mm to cranswlh one. His heart wlvaspfull of loving kindness to all. We shall mis him but his kind words 8nd deeds will live in the hearts of those who Mrs. Harry Lane of MontB-Sile. who spent n, Sumner menu“ in knew him best and in ever-widen- New snug”?! N_ 5" returned w in: circles continue to bless until they reach the shores eternal. A short service was held at his ieelingly rendered by _ Mr. Clarence Phillips peque. Both services being conduct- ed by his tor the Rev. Mr. Crowdls. e pail bearers were Daniel Morrison, Parmenus lips, Orville Clark, Keir Clark, lvxfaiiror Sinclair and Clarence Sui- ca . RAYNOR — HUGHES WEDDING A quiet but pretty weddin took place Wednesday morning, ugust 25th. at the home of the bride, 129 Hillsboro tret, Charlottetown, when Miriam Moore Hughes, daughter of Mrs. Hughes iiiio thc late Parmcnas Hughes, formerly of Union, Lot 33, was united in mar- riage to Elton Ralph Raynor, son Mrs. Raynor of Mt. Herbert, Pf-E. I, To the strains of Lohengrins Wedding March, the bride entercri the living room on the arm of her mother. by whom she was given in marriage‘, and took her place under an arcii beautifully decorated with summer flowers. Ihe ceremony was performed by Rev, H. S. Raynor‘, Wentworth Centre, N, S., turtle o. the groom. Miss Kathleen Raynor sister of the groom acted as bridvs- maid. The groomsman was Mi‘. Fili- lay Drake of Pownal, f’ h}. I. The pianist was Miss Lo ' Cox of Charlottetown who p music suitable for the ziccasivii. 'I‘hc bride liiokrn wiiisoine in a street lcngin dross of Ccics al Blue Crepe with white .icce' tics. shoulder‘ length veil fell l , shaped halo and she carried an arm bouquet of glatiiolus. Her only ornament was a gold locket, gift of the groom. The b idesinriiri looked vrry lovely‘ in a ‘two-piece dress of iiiiiy iind white with white accessories. l-lcr hat. was a. navy felt pillhox and she CHITFICEIWILIIQSCEGIQQI‘ Carnations and Jolly Good Fellows. The presents WlllCll were iiuincrotis consisted of china, silverware, py ex, balding linen, u ntiiiibci‘ of J. to , al,o many other gifts ori rental and useful. A dainty lunch uxis seiwcd by the ladies and {he remainder of the evening was spent ill dancing. Music was furnished by Messrs. Matthews and Holmes. The 31111118 couple left the following inoming for Sunny Brae ivhcrc the groom will rejoin his unit in the RC. . . They were accoinpanicti by lhc groom's brother and mother Nlrs. Wigmore of Sunny Brae, whet-c the bride will be her guest for sortie time. A host of friends Join in wishing this popular _\‘0tti‘ig couple of rnany years p pcri ‘ilrcdded llitpllllless l BRINGING UP FATHER ' . some m, fuql conservation hos now be l Donnocono insulation permits Y0" - t hep‘ he“ m __where l Donnocond 7°" can re at one low cost. Alwoy! import" q wartime necessit‘! 1 because i to bum less fuel ‘ b .- goo Wllh belon|gsl fielivlltmufelct cime "me and I1 zojtiilicyour locol dealer NOW- o Mourns“. ‘roaomo mitinix SAINT JOHN wmmrso vacousn Division of DOMINION T1" & CHEMICAL COMPANY, LIMITED sweet pans. Ann R . , .. , _ __ yan as secretary. “@1481:glliglfkzdmoglflhlclul {he Dame‘ The following nointiiitlots dress “um éorsaw f)!‘ guiefl s cci yappoiiitcd: Qiit-stloii Mum twee,“ Dense 13m 311d l WilllllITCLl MOM/NOD Following the ceremony a dainty buffet lunch was served tn QUIT-IS. Mrs. Stanley \\' f‘ 1'9 .\i I . ‘i I v . , . oil/anode! MURRAY£Qmpang m urmircu .\'l‘~\ Alirv NTcCarilifv. Several i" utliiiitiiis ' s . lfl adopted. , cilnisulvi- the Kill“. u-ore brought Pay in the R.C.A l". is a s‘:r-. plus btr- 1;!‘ lrtztzut t" t < iili-ti- wit» - t wt > ~~ 4 closed h3"wrll as nit-iii . zizid dt-~"ti vie, 1m- .ill punitiv- =~:_.-_.....,__.._. . l; poured tea and the ices were cut by Mrs. Frank Hughes and Miss Eleilfllll Iiigs. TlR/Izise £110 assisttisll in s rving were, i‘s. aymo 1d ac- . . M g/iinnlci, sister of the groom, the igaptruiégfi 6333K" '- l‘ - h .- ‘ _. ‘ ‘ ‘ , ..?.ii“.§.‘i"8ivi €fli“tii-i°i‘.‘?§h§i§°%t “1- 11mm“ Hui - the bl-idm ' ' .‘Ii‘. Reginald,MacDonald. ft - HAfter tlnrc reception Mr. and Mrs. R B” 1- leiwiic“ 1"“l'~‘1" , l hiiiiiiviitii» il=~$osi°51io‘?"4i ‘flit no.9." ‘ . , . . , . 5 ,. , t .- Malgdte’ P‘ E‘ I’ For “awning the l especially gc iiphy Land iiisltiry. I Mable O'Brien Mai‘ie. 'ig the rnoriiiiit: $(‘\'s'll' ation.‘ bride wore a two piece oress cf _ . navy and white with white acces- iexfiilslfntDfilc k ‘of hlmli’; ‘ Iii“; 5- ~_H h . _ t ‘ ' ‘ ‘till t‘ v: ‘mes Cr M w“ nu“ {on Cross, and Mr. MacDoiiailtl Previous t0 her marriage, the bride was a valued member of incl staff of West Kent School. On their i return the popular young couple will reside at Mt. Herbert where the groom is a prosperous young about the present free/lug . and adyusttnenls ivhicli should izc made in teacher's bllliiliUm During the afternoon, MacPhaii discussed in cl ious stibjccts of leachiii farmer" _ _ and tn? course of stunt. l - .~ t- At tie completion l fr. \I.'iC- - TEAUiLR S f..9".y.'{.NT§Q§“.AKT lPhailLs talk, many lilitflih‘. in; tutu,- 1 __ ‘ tlons were asked by tho tt-urhvis ‘ A very successful Teacher's Con- ill-Ind “Xmémed by Sllilrlwmim“ l , , ,, _ , . yim, Doric . d M- Pliil. ientioii was hold at Mt. Stcualt on I Th? fouuwil: “gm , ‘f, Wednesday, September first, w i .ed for ‘m, m, . ‘ tweiiiy-tivo teachers present, tywarrt,“ MUG“ ohn Cummisky acted as Vll‘ ‘ J - . , Prestoyou19i‘_t1tv_m§2t1ni=3wLMiis f?“ .91 i.’ .3“ i‘l_L JUST DROP lH AN’ SEE HOW MAGG\E'_5 f.’ . ‘u: VII-z- (or! V741, King Frlttllfl stint-ms, w, ix-mm “pin reserved RIGHT AWA 5TEAUv-NOWrVOLl CAN TEL-L ME WHAT HAPPFNJU WHEN I GET YOU IN THE HUUQE~FLL GIT THE DOCTOR .. .. NOTICE OF REDEMPTION f Dali-ti Ortoln-i- l5, i933. Xilllidi i- lion-hi‘ givon in all hnltlors of wiit-nitiii-it: J per rout ill ti-viiiiug I Ihlll llttlifl< \l.|(i'|l (irtt-iit-r ii, tin: ,|.,. ti 1,... l5. Vii‘. i-l lin- i-uiciiiiitvtil wl llll‘ lbtviittiiiiti t~l i ~ tilt ‘..' |~‘.i-ii.iiii to ilu- prnvi-iuns tliv-n-t-f, .ill tin- ~ii=-i,iiii'tut; l i»! tin ml ‘ ....- .itt~ hvnl>y~ (‘flllvll t.» r.-.|.-.....i;.».. mi lit till .3. a- .iu (illi ' on ilctulri-r 1S, 1943, at any .‘\flillf‘_\‘ oi Ill: of (':i|~..i<l.i. at ilir- yirinripol sum tilt-roof ll|\t\ti wirri-iiriti- itl - . liltiiil- uiilt tlu .\pr:l in, 1044 atitl siili-i-qtiin: rtuqnin- iii" tut .\i! -.iitl Bittiris shall cciist- ti» iirtitu iittii .itvi . liili‘: -i (itm-lnii‘ l5, i-tii. .~\n r-i‘ii-i' uill hi- tunic in holders of lntnil- i»: Winn...- their bonds into i-"iith Yiclnry 1...... litttttl- at linit» of iI-iie. THE GOVERNMENT OF THE DOMINION OF CANADA Government oi the Dominion oi lien-via 4 Per Cent. Refunding Loan Duo Urltilrer l5, VHS ll\'- t~-t:t By: B.-\.\'K or cAxyiiti, Firm. .i;t- - 5 iliirliiu, August l3, 1943. ._..__ O.‘ WELL-YOU KIH GITr i YOUR HOUSE q WITHOUT ME-VLL BE OH VIY WAY TO MY OFFICE- LITTLE DOES HE KNOW TIPPY AND --t;Ar" STUBBS _ r -. ion Kt»; n». v.1»... |... Weill ...»... .....,.. 59F lid \\' UNCLE E \l C~'.\’iiv"“~_. ‘ICC .O.~- ERIE$ FOR TH’ N Y A DOLLAF-I FOR DELIVEIQIN’ e55! isr count: onus» ‘whiz-lies I‘ MAKE FIFTY CENTS MY TAXl ?!, MORE TODAY- -- ((0.3 g. 11/0 i t .‘~ IN YOUR TAXI ‘i? WELL. DID YOU EARN "THAT FIFTY CENTS DEUVERNN’ GPOCRIES FOR UNCLE BEN Now-only ‘COUNTTA ETHEL MADE HtM LET HER HELD ME. so SHE e01‘ HALF! WELL,YOU MUSTNT "BUT SHE BACK FQQb/l EVWQY- WHERE WE WENT-- ‘CUZ SEE SAiD SHE. SAYS Si-iES GOlN' TO HELD YOU TODAY- ETl-IEL CAME AN’ TOOK lT ON OVER TO Tl-J’ GFJOCTQY" SHE ~\ .2. ‘n.- W... “mi... iam- sou... h». east or ALL Ti P» NEFQVEE! MADE ME LET l-IEIQ lQlDE LE-fS GO SPEND OUR MONEY l t!“ .. -./..”‘= . u...‘ Wenuvn SYlH-llillt, Int.