,, i 91cm mm: llltlilllllllllllilllllll Elllllllll handout-W. Clonal B. Iolilro. Secretary-Lint. Cul. ldlhr and Hangar-J. I. Burnett. THE ELECTION The people have spoken -.-1 . . . “n” ‘isorrows. and the/inevitable preci- again. but just wha; they have said: l I i1 l5 neither very definite nor re-ao-vtaul mmiug; \Vhilc the returns are in-I l :5. y,‘ l ,. 1 l l l iii 7i: il i‘; 1i ‘ g; 411i ,1 ,- l i | l ‘ ,. l . . t‘ \‘ . ll ‘ .11. iii. L‘ It . '_ .- \ , 1 i . l 3*" l . ..- _f€ .-_;- v ,.. ' , .. suring. . i 1 f complete it is evident tha; neither the Conservatives nor the Liberals can, in their own numerical strength‘ form a govertimen; that will have semblance i any more of stability than the former King government.’ The middle group of various de-‘ nouljnattom and dot-arse p0;;u1.;|1‘ltnow'ii in advance what the resulr 11911815 111111 uuheliefs will. if a gov,‘ crninent be formed. hold the linesiha"? 1'9?“ SW11“? 1119"‘ “T111111! o“... “S hpmy This i,- n.g,vua-,;_.ilia\'e been no joint meetings. l and little short of calamitous. The Hon. John A. Macdonaltl has Imus‘ Vloo-Prooillonll-J. B. Burnolt, D. A. Iulilnnon, D. s. 0. Auoclnto Editor-D. K. Curr! WEDNESDAYQSEPTEMBER 15,1926 ahead with its victories and defeats. its gains and losses. its joys and pice just around a near or a dis‘ Yesterday morning Liberals and Conservatives were jubilatitly iiit~i ting from booth to booth getting in a vote wherever they- could and as many as Each side was confident of ‘victory each worked for vit-torg’ and some did more than work. Had they was going to be all the fun would no But they did not knowzintl the law would perniiL, ',' that we Notes by_ the Way The morning sun from Sydney to Vancouver covers four hours. Between those extreme DOllllS millions of Canadian elect- ors yesterday exercised their vot- ing franchise. The one big issue on ‘which they divided was whether tthe newly formed Conservative Gov- ernment should bc sustained or the def ated King Government restor- cd to power. The polls being opened and clos- ed tour hours earlier in l-Zast than in thaar \\'est gives the‘ ‘Westerners the advantage oi’ learn- have voted. while beyond the Rock» ies they wait to sec how the battlcl is going. Light, and sometimes also wisdom come from the EastJi it to our advantage or otherwise, must be the tlrst to make‘ shines from tho East and ltls westward journey diijat 3011p ut __ Quark . Exielalfllimallln ' oowr LIVE av THE CLOCK A number 0t‘ years ago l met a Chfllytvho w-as a good athlete, had a good mind. and was the right type morally. llotvever he was living hlg 1119 by the clock. and by rule. lie got ini.’ b)‘ wire bow the lilasternersilup at a cumin hour’ 8m onlY 3e‘ ecteil foods. chewed each bi-te a certain number of times, took jug; certain exercises, engaged in c“. M111 athletic events, but every. ‘"19"?- a1\\'11.\'5. he worked by the The suggest ion that he take a walk a few initiates after eating our decision and, so to speak. tilact-“Wfls TPjPctetI. at; he had to give his ,;ill our cards upon the table? _ln the Sunset Land they ask, yet their own polls are open fnr hours. Here in Prince Etiwnrtl‘ |ro111‘1mv11>=. 110 101901100115- 110 PFP111¢~ Island we must needs wait till the; stiiall hours of the morning before . - ~ » ' -' learn how the Coluinbiansi -. - - .- . hm toiled day and night in fine “e “"1 the (llrllfltiliflll of being the sole w I ' ‘ Comervayive rpprdsenlative fromwveathei" and toul~till the returns; ‘came filtering through and the jig Prince I-Iilwartl I-‘iand “'0 heartily congratulate him and the County ‘which has honored liizii. ' “W114 ilil- ,or later than that. lt is the tincertainties that. give. and the Albertans have voted. Theyl Eastern chicks have struck ninel m? as we" as m polilicall We had estimates. of course. Tory 1° "What said the Maritimos" Willlthchal) th-my iigestion forty-five minutes after "filing in \\'ltich to get well under way. None of us wan-t to live_ n5 this because life has more for us than that. v However the next step past this 19110\\"s condition. is that or the individual wlto thinks that he hug something i-enlly wrong with him. and notwithstanding the assurances from his own doctor and others Willi him. continues to worry him- self and hi; family; about his ‘tar. lous ailments. .\o\v it is only natural for man "1111! to enjoy-lite. to he free ‘ He “'11s what would be' m“ pmTc-‘liled a “Rood all rottndfellow." GUARDIAN l l absolute. i‘ I This Company has ncvcr paid less than 6% interest on profits and policy proceeds left with I the Company, and is in ex-. cellent position to continue a 5 high rate in the future. 1 pare this record with anything h _ _ else in which the security is can still vote out’ there till ouril a‘ more L‘ "mum? me 11181191‘. The Great-West Life is able to pay this high rate of interest bPcause of the care obscrvcd in selecting its risks, its economy of _managcmcnt and the high rate of interest earned. This‘ means low cost of protection. Com- The 1mm: of Ho“ l H. Myersaest to I ‘u _ u diandmbera1_ one l," [suing that g1l'l0ellal1llll1€5.!i]l|llll piilllillO be looking n 1-; i .. net i>ri to roa i . , , r l so int A ;|n(1_\|r__]_ A‘ 31,._.~,...H-0_\. inguevns.‘ "nrmlgni n _ "“_ s ‘ lMELZlIGH would have a YHZIJOTILV-unexpecypdly lzltfi-al]; ma?“ 51105:: and M Mn J4 H “Inn in prince‘ hlfdltllll. Then-is bllbalbllllll\0ll3lll-,n\-(,l. My perhaps a [owl M 130x199“ this fear ma! were is 80mm] 1__ _l_ - I _ t_v as to what we inay meet around 1pr>n1l)9rg_ and another 1m yenmgjhing wrong which the doctor can't, a ‘d?! rwrfliztljl? hm [he 0m the iicxt turiiii . lt may be irihat "Aleighen couldn't,- win," and‘ggjffifalfgyetiizeiléhfiqmanelglfl 1111185 ant -.z i. ~ i=.. - .-. ‘ ~ - ‘ aw‘ _ "0 “pun” mu‘ about m“ friend to love or an enemy to fight; Ifmla] lmfflmd“ “H1115 11119011‘ towards making life miserable to)!" H0115 and horse races remains eter-g b m nine m d m“ I scionable lies. it. was a terrible limb-elf and 0th,.“ it may e a go 1 V‘ ' _' '1 . , " , _i tially true. _ ( _ I l _ __ I campaign for false statements from, i“): “we 111-"11111131199 111i? a “£1115 ', k in; chasm. The great tiing is tint platforms and Dress and it. in “no 2211111ollllilglliesgsltlyfitiilr O0;- intestine’: -~- ‘- - .. *~' “ r1: ', EXHIBtTION NEXT d“ d“ “m km“ ‘mil ma‘ is “hyma citses there was sortie flexibility of u, his mini ‘ c nee‘ kiwi! 071 iwvllillfl 011» _ statement or economy of truth oti A little palpitation of the lmhrt, .\'ow that the election is (l\'l_'[‘ m. And now with the election ovetntlie ministerial sidc, it was tnilthiill“? 1° [1118 $111110 r2115. C1111 assume‘ - i, _ , y , _ , - ie w-rtott." .‘.'.\' .1 x . 100k forward “m1 Dleuéurp m m” “m, me bunny, “Dummy t“. mmyttntl modest tomparul with tit/axons: lvugnmnuéi prrtcsagmlgeairft l... a.» 1m) . . , I _i "‘ '_ V - t next big i-vt-nz. the Provincial Ev- have a blissful tincerlainiy" as l0 “WWW” “ ‘it I ‘idomul mp 9p ‘lm-“l 111! high or low, can be a mat- _ ‘ lXlSlilOll campaign m all the nine tcr of great importance to him liibition. 'l'lic annual exhibition is who shall form the next govern-gprovmcvs_ l! Sometimes these cases are ‘only , - _ _._ _ . 1 ____ .‘ ,1;1 y- 1 [h .13» . ~ ‘ A _ ‘ the otcasion in ninth tlit fll‘(i\lllti3llil(_nt_ [ht m, lion, Matlttnziel ‘ -.__' I l Hmllilr) Iqylfnlgtllom‘. cl)" Alphlgitiglllallrltlfgplivl Fox Farming; lJOnCOf"T1'lC _ spreads its wares out for public in- Kin; (luring rht- lapl pflflialneflnlthaut if‘ ‘r Pr??? "cimahags a" mm Sympmhonc "friend, ‘ Nan-J's" most profitable Industries SPQCUOD. The fnrnir-r shtiws the hnadud [he mun“ _ I l ° mam w ‘e us’ ‘m “a m“ T111‘ (‘XPFPF-“Vln l‘11.l0)‘111iZ'D0or‘ The avflagc seasons ~ - ‘ _ _ . .; gioup and for-M w. _._, _.. I l n _V _ ‘ _ _ h“! he (‘an [In i" m. produclm ‘V, (OhlllZQ lllt. tau that the Opposition health _ must have originated lll‘ reifijfésct-rrgmbiqfliife ' ~ n t “yr-ll .1 government As matters nlluw-anse. based on the record of (llO.i1€‘i"‘('l'll)lIl[-§ this tyne of case. p9 1 ~51 A "mpg “m! Siwk‘ Th“ "imimillulstziiiil the Rt. lion. Arthur .\Ic1l1llclii1\'lllF (iovernnicnt coitltl not be [lCAfllNU-“blin-l Ihu.p11y$ic'm" can d“ :5, siwltllic ygorltiis ‘billing Let shows what h.» villi do in the mqk-i .- , lfentletl bv tritthfitlness and sound’ - m‘! d “mu thorough exmmnm" "imam" 1111111112 PW- ' ‘ ~ ‘ ‘heads the largest group. bu; \\it.i-_,v I ‘ ‘ - u .l_ 1 lion s0 that he may conscientious-l Dem-Ct i S f d Y P f’ mg of niacliiiii-ry. the artist. thejnm H p10,“. majmiry in ‘he umlsljil@,,sons_y {I15 “M; to be nottlltll-ll ly he ll1)it“l0 llnillfl‘. tliu pailentj a Ggllal‘ 1'0 hnllsuwirp‘ m‘, I1FPSSJIHK“I_ m“ mild v _ _ lllllll)’ oi the itntrtiths so plentifullyulitil there is really no organic tro- ]_ e [h I m '1‘ I no tar a- tirrsent results indicate. 5pm,“ abroad m hols“... up thmiiliitnk 'i;l1ien to zidvise him firmly. in r, e iest t-y can to in tieir l0 _. . _ _ ‘mt. 'inr v that if he continne- to i ppositiiiit cause. were trom tl _ __ ~ '3 , 1‘1'-“l1<*(‘ti-‘I\ lines. and the L§t'llt.‘l‘il1 _'j'*"."_“_“ .nniled and tiisprovcd and ilainargtizi ‘$1111?’ "firm! hilnvwl“ he'll, Of _ v ' w is c '- piysca ia anco. . . lttlllilt‘ looks on. approvingly' per- THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS ,ihe cause they were iiitcntletl toi’ Then the piiticittls family (‘lllli EYIdQWmH“ Policy No- 25436: 1551-15‘! 1905 bans, critically flrrhnps. t-iit-;......~i_v‘ ‘ isiiiuwrt. ,’11<‘1i1 tlugnss by 11-‘1112 tho Faint" 1-11‘- Agc 44 —20-;.'ez:r deferred dividend» amount $3000 ____ . i s. . o. arguing with hm. but 1p ‘u 5 160 20 ha H ‘U1 , .- _. .‘ _ _ v , I V‘ k‘ _ ‘ é ." . , ,_ Annua rcmi . per ps ‘till Hlt)\\§ tintoiitiniiiigly ,\|| ti“ “mm m4 m, 3mm] an“: Th": were major and minor ‘hi. Ill-in, hint that, as the phy Lin‘ Total Premium“. Pa1d>___"_‘___>> 3.20400 119w 1111"" 11911111‘ 111‘? ‘1111"1"'11i i111" to \\'{li('l| (‘anarlii '~€il'llll"llll)' throughlsues which were variously stressed-Hull ( n m“! ‘my! "Quinn an” ‘mi , ' '~ - ' l ex inns ivu zcnr ‘l. 'nl ll" . - - ductious would have been had dill n. ‘|lL|(vll(,rl fmupflign . Wm“. lhkflin tlifft-rrnt provinces. l'l‘lIl0('llOll.'2\l)Olll his ‘blond hloiitl, rwéuilifiogl Chief optlOnS at Maturity, ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ‘ 1 . ' . . ’ " . . . fcrcitt lllPifllNlS ilUflll lltlotilctl or ll “m... w“. in protres, W, “Hm the llQPPSSllY for a strong and es-ihli-‘lllrl. limo-u ililfilrstion kidneys or (1) Purchase a paid-up, tiara-participat- " ' ' _ _ , , , 0.1!." li l'i.‘i w . - - - - 11'“ “'1” "11" 1W1 P1""1‘1""'1 111"" nations oi‘ the world were discus-imbukhpd govnmnulu and d henlcdloi‘ tiiidiii-‘lir- llllli1i"ll' “gzitlciltigtlliiunoiltlili mg pollc-y Subject to satisfactory . ' fiscal and economic policy, were; , _ . , 1 ‘ .. examination for .......$3,000.00 hm,_=,-@|.f_ - in]; ‘he Mfllguc m. vmnm and _H__ _ _ _ _ lit’? toiiuiintvl about his condition. . . . . . . .. . " " ' ‘ |m=uor flintiires in the lunsli-sh- This t-nlltlilitln isn't a matter or if - . Ami w“hd”‘""‘“caSh---~-~-- 2703-00 - r1191“'""'“""‘*1"Ximllim" muvfirdllilllglllg for its effectiveness. Aitieriqpoaking olmqmql] divisimm Tin. brains: it is a matter of tzctliiilt til rht-Y"! You! “:1 _ ‘mm ’ T" . . . _ . , r, I!‘ ‘no . . lmittlflilni- t'\'1'1il. ail i‘\'l‘llllll\\'llllf11Ln|u|)y' months of (“HHKYPQIHQIH “m, Cusunns lsoanda‘ “mm under m‘ common sonsi- viow point. '¢.,,‘,,'5"‘§,_,- Withdraw principal sum. .. “$3,000.00 91'6"‘? Person ' 1“ the provincevlllilily was admitted to iuenrbt-rshitniview in all the provinces, whiilc the, __.— _ Withdraw profits .................. .. 1,731.00 .hotld lo iit- e.'t*d tnl .lOlll(1‘ - . ~ . ,. . . - 1c i.titntl<nal titestioti raised by» . '- ‘i 1| l 1U" ‘ L l ‘ ‘*1’ 1hr. hie greatest nations 1n the. 0“ ‘4 1 l V‘ h d1,HM,.,,,,,,',.,.§.‘.‘.+ Total Cash Avaflabje participate in. For this province wmqd . ),irtf.o 1h tn.‘ d St t ‘the Opposition seems to iavc a _ lvl .t 4 “ti. l m e - ic a cslmue weight z lLxlLy IFSSOYS g » 31 aturt y . . . y the special internist in our Oxlllbl-lal-e m“. league“ mgelhm.‘ pledged’ ' It I‘ F Y‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ l ' 11°11“ 19 1m" 111° farmws- Fa1111111i-5 to tiermanetit peace and tro-otiera» in this Eastern section of the’ ‘ ‘A GLISII 1 Ext-Tess Over Premiums Paid--— l. . . l ’ is our main, practically our only. i0 1,.‘ .. 0 - .i .._ f . Daminio" Mar-tome Right; and By W. L. Gordon ' t ii, p lntd t mninta n. .1. ar us. ticcupatioit, for we all live off the products of the farm. Sincecxhibitions worn first held‘ in this province the wdioln system and science of farming has coin- pletoly changed. Illai-hinerju culti- vation, ‘harvesting and marketing have all Farming today is tnodern and scien- I crop-rota lion. changed. tlfic; fifty years auo it was prima- tivo tilthotigli, (living to the virgin fertility of the soil and the few wants of the tieopln. perhaps as profitable as it is toilay. The world has moved during these years and we have moved with it, and today the farmer must keep up with the pace or go under. By studying what the most sticccssitil farmers have done, those who have lagged behind in the race can find out how it is done. This is the main pun poso of cxliibltitins. Another purposc is llllf holldny feature. it is the annual holiday which all fer-l they urn (intltlcrl to nit the cnd of the season and which they can enjoy together. This year's exhibition promises to be one oi the lbest yet hold. A splendid se- ries of horse races has been arrang- all kinds tire being provided and the agricul- ural products and l vc stock will nn- doubtedly bc of nxeryihigh quality. Let everyone prepare for the ex- hibition and be ready to enjoy it. ed for, amusements of MERCIFUL UNCERTAINTY. their united powers can do so. the peace of the world. ‘This is the greatest movement. the longest stop towards permanent pcticc in the history of thn world. it is regrettable, ziisn inexplic- able, that the United States has held aloof from this world power. Possibly she may soc her way to do so yet. Tho members of the League of Nations are Great ‘Brit- ain, France, Italy. Japan and Ger- many. EDITORIAL NOT ES The school children and college students were glad of the half holl- day yesterday, a concession they tiwctl to the election. As anticipated the polling yostcn day was void of excltcmennnever- tholess there worc stirring times ‘bringing in stragglers, especially during the afternoon. Although betting in elections is illegal, a good deal of money was lost and won yesterday both on the provincial and dominion results. The Guardian had the most per- fect election service possible yes- terday; indeed lt had a double The Canadian Press. of which The Guardian la a member. installed a service in the Guardian office and sent a 1C. P.’R.~telegrnph service. ~"Heaven from all creatures hides the book of fate. All but the page prescribed. the present state." And what a merciful conceal- lflfllll! W111i! l! nilhlmflre 1118 W0111d,a complete check on the returns Don't grumble. then. operator to handle it. The West- Union Telegraph Company, which gives the usual telegraphic service for ‘The Guardian. also stip- plled complete election returns. This enabled The Guardian to have 8H1 it w“ M11111 1w- lhr whole rorul from Iltlrlytwonlng to this mom-ting. 1o _...~~-' iClaims were stressed and were vin- Idicatted by the popular vote. Que- beg and Saskatchewan, as was ex- pected still hold their tilaccs as, strongholds of a (locaying Liberal-l ism. but not. so nearly tinanimousf as they proved to be itt October last. ' O-O-O4-o-OOO-O-O4040-QO-O-O-OQ-OQ-O-M Daily Selections FOR i Guardian Readers o +o+ September 15, 1926 ‘Alli. SHARE AI/IKBF-"As lilo part is that goeth down to the bat- tle, so shall his part be that torri- elh by_the stuff." l Sam. 30:24. PRAYER~O Lord, tench us good judgment and ktlowledl-Yie oourr anumau: Don't grumble when the weather's bad. For it ‘might well be worse. And the blesing which you so much miss Might be mother's curse; So, when it's raining cats and dogs, 0r any other beast. Don't grumble, for the frogs and ducks Enjoy themselves, at least! Don‘t grumble when your trade i=4 slack. For titles both ebb and flow. And life is mostly mixed. at best- iMadc up of ‘weal and woe; You only need to look around To find another chap Whose mark is far behind your own lu Life's igreal handicap. Don't grumble at your own fireside Because your dinner‘; late_ For even at n restaurant You sometimes have to wait; Your little wife is not your slave, To skip at your command And in the orchestra oflhnme l You're not the blinking band! ' at anything, Nor yet nl any time turned on it, uhree timer; and it is yours.‘ §490§£§ §§§§§§§Q444+§O§§+ WORDS (lFTEN AHSIJSDDI Don't say "we use to go ovary day." Say “used to. OFTEN i\llSPltONOllN(‘.lill: d0- falcutitin. Pronounce def-al-ka-shun,‘ e as in "ii-t.‘ first a as in "at," soc- ond a as in "day' accent. ‘third syll- able. ()F'l‘E.\' AHSSPELLED: chief; not ei. SYNONYNIS: ordinary. common, cut-itomitry. ilsttnl, regular, normal, i WORD STUDY: “Use ‘a word Lot no increase our vocabulary by inas- wring one word each day. Today's word: CONDONE; to pardon. "Such an attitude is not easily con. dotted." -—--—<oo->—-—- PRESBYTERIANS TO ERECT NEW CHURCH PUGWASH. Sept. 1-i.~~Gr0iind was broken on Monday, September lilh by l)r. l). Alnckintosh for the foundation of n now church for Si. John's congregation of llto Pres- bylcrlt-tn Church in Canada. The church will he erected on u lot on Church Street. facing Prince Al- bert. The lot has a street front- age of 145 feet and extends back 123 feet. The building will he 25 by 63 feet with a vestry 16 by 24 and will be of the same architectural de- sign as the Presbyterian Church re- cently erected at Tatamagotiche. Contractor McKoan. of Stillwat- er. who gave such eminent sntlsfflfi- tion at Tatainagnttche. has the con- tract for St. Joli. The excavat- lng for the cellar anti the work on the concrete foundation the mater- lal for which is now on the grounds. is being done gratis by the men of the congregation. Cit is expected that the church will be dedicated early in December. o Nor every pecctidlllo class As though it. were a crime, For, weighed in your strict bli- nnces. And measured by your rule. The gods who weigh and measure men Slight send you back to school! -_._-_@o-c-%_. A tIBVlCB operated by light has 68 In Addition to 20 Years’ Protection y t es Branch Office for Prince Edward Island at Charlottetown HYNDMAN 8r. COMPANY, LIMITED, MANAGERS ' -‘ Agents at all principal points. British Coal Strike LONDON, Sept. 13.4- Tlie coal strike is now in its twentieth week and no end in sight. It appears inevitable that the government in the end will be compelled to liti- pose some settlement. est appeal of Winston Churchill‘. Chancellor of the Eulieqner, to the mine owners that they retrousitlcr their attitude has had no effect. Local associations of mine owners have nearly all reported stubbornly against a national agreement and hence the mining association can make no compromise. -————¢00——-— MOVEMENT IS BOUND TO FALL -.- wv- "(Canadian Pron) TORONTO, ‘Sept. 7. ——Sp1>aklng on behalf of the province of Nova Scotia. at the luncheon tendered today by the directors of the Can- adian National Exhibition. to vis- itors from outside Ontario and Canada. -Sir Robert Borden. forni- er Premier of Canada. declared that a succession movement in Nova- Scotia was “hound to fall." d-lo said that any movement of the kind was likely to be attend- ed by the same success that at- tended the efforts of Dmme Park- fngton in days gone by when she went out with a broom and pail to mop up the advancing tides of the Atlantic. lBir Robert slated that Canada hhd reaped great. material prola- parity. but that it was her duty been inventqd to open garagtrdoqtg when autnmhbllo hendllxltlo . .. 4...‘. .'__a...._.i.filb to lgpmmoto- the-nod out of , Worm Jlmvhumautly. tho ideals of demo- 't'l'lll'y and the effort to iwgtsurt: the An international confnroiicc on The gunk processes are ttstul tn I Aids to Beauty and Comfort .- lt would be hard for ono to be beautiful or oven oom- fortable wlthout tho ald of modern toilet roquloltu. coal and its innny uses will bc ltcld at Pittsburgh in November. Fails oi’ n. (‘hllenit river will be harnessed hy a hydroelectric plant to produce 200 00o horsepoiver. Plleven machines employing 2ft wash and] down to date We are showing an interacting “up u! (h; eholcout TOILET ARTICLES procurablo. The recent goods are horo u well ll tho articles that have become standard Ind are rolliy nuooo- oltles. It's‘ a mootoompleto stock, oolootod in accordance with the demand from ladle: of good tuto. Our judgment of quality enable: uo to pick out qwdl that will provide you excellent vlluol. The White Drug Store J. G. J AMIESON Druggist iron u collar iii a laundry. 1 Pickling? I . CHECK THIS ‘ OVER 40GT§ PIIIT ESSENCE OF VINEGAR OOOO-OQOVQVQRQ-OOOHO-OOO Curry Powder ,' Mustard Bood mo.“ 8m | ‘B0011. _ n W110i’ 61M!" ,‘ lo one of tho mooolnportant you Clove! 1 . hon to oolvo any your. 0n It do- Cayonno Bud: And Everything Ti-IE g macs D 0 E with your cool problem. R l 1- . - 14o arm Gorgoolzgot i . , . A. PICKARD & ' y Tolophono m | pendqyour comic) nod oonvoalonoo during the oold when moon. Why no: m u: holpnu oolvo It) Drop uu and, or all on the tole- pnoao. and w: will Qhdly holpjw