ll a‘1fjf.- tt_-¥'.- E. § ..`.¢-,__@-' “_ rs ltl ’ ~. - ~'f. lf. )i'i:‘ -‘i :_lt_-;` __ Objj; ;‘1fj_._` l:¢ti"_","~_.' .__ at-i'r_."Ii liar. “il inf _- uflf- 1' hi!-5 2 .e ttrfil-'>-’<”‘ :l;~‘.' if-” 1 -_ rt ' .;'~;=i»., cl- ;` f‘."i lo ‘r-if 1 ' if l 8 1 . w _t_...,____ __..~_ ' 1, \~ ~.- ,_ MUN DAY """" - e ' » THB OIIARIZOTTETOWN GUARDTAN A _ _ _ _ JUNE 25, 1917 ' l _ __ *fi The Wester _ _ _ _*_* _“_” _ _ _ _ _ 1, __,'__-_---________-_,fd __,.,.., ,,_,,,_,-_-_,,. __- -|T PAV; to boy In this Provtnoa -METH0l’-'ST CHURCH.- The appointment for the Sumnierside dis- trict oi the Methodit Church tor the year 1917-18 is as follows: Suninicr- side. Rev. _H. C. Rice; Bededue. Rev. G, Ayers; Tryon, Rev. G. Morris; Margate, Rev. G. A. Sr-lhii; Gran- ville, Rev. L. J. Loard; Bedford. Rev. H. S. Young: t\lherton_ Rev. E. E. Styles; Cape Wolfe alid 0`l.eary. Rev. R. M. Biodie. The Rev, G. Ayers was appointed chairman of the district, who nominated the Rev. ll, (1. Rice as financial secretary, and Rev_ H. S. Young as Sunday School secretary. while Rev. E. li. Styles fl the eecretary of the t‘oiit`r-relics. Special welcome services will he held at Sumnierside and Albelton on Suu day, July 8th. to welconie the new pastors.-W. -MEMORIAL SERVICE.- A mem' orlal service was held in .\lalpc<|ile. Church last Sunday June li' alll., inf lneninry t-;' thc liravc lloys who gavli their lite for their coiintry`s safetyi during the last year: nanlely: liirli Lockerhy, John (lougan, ami Fred Mathews. 'i`lie <‘linrcli being lilled to oveniioiving; was prettily lrimuie.l with Flags. The inusic_bcilig approp riate and of a high order, was 1 plea- sure to listen to, licv. J. .\i. Mur- chison proaclletl ati able and clodlient sermon l`r0ni the words. “Greater love hath no niah shown than to lay dc-wn life for Ilis l’riends." I\lr. ,\lur~ chisoii dealt principally along the lines ot' the courage aild licroisnl _oi our ‘ions lcavilig coinl`ort;ll>lc envir- omnent to fact: dnilh to save their fellt~.\' couiitr_l'nlcn; sncli as our Sav-_ it~Js did while hcro on earth long; ago. .-\notllct~ iilll-rc.~'ting crcnt ot' the Service was the uilveiling ot :i .\lenl- orial Tablet ill honor of thc \'olnnt»»- ers wilt- lcft for overseas service in this vicinity. Much credit is dup Airs. lDr.) Keir for the artistic way in which she prepared this 'ilziblet by her own hand painting. The Tablet was unveiling by ;\ll‘. .~\lex. Illt-Goug- an who has four sons ill tht- :rt-aches, TIIB .~‘-Grvicc tlironghout was very ill- teresting. aiid will he a l\lclnorial t`or those \vlio had thc pleasuic to he pre- sent. ~ _ _ WESTERN PE RSOIIlI.S -The Rev. ll. _Brodie of Matldock has returned from Moncton.-\\". -Miss Florrie Power. Emerald. was among the many _ visitors to Summerside on Saturday. -The Rev. \V. .I. Domvillo of Montague is on li visit to his fatlici' at West Cape.-W. -Mr. T. (‘ook of (':lpc \\'oli ll-as returne;-fl from the States \\'lu>rc he has bccn for almost tlvclvc nichitlis. -W. --The friends of Mrs, _/\. ('olllcllt of llalihurton. will be sorry to h\.ir that she is siiffertng tri;-lil :l scycrl- illncss.-\\'. _ --Mr. W. E. lirooks. oi’ I\iadtiot_It. has rotnrncrl t'roni l\lont‘t.lll, wllclc he had been as llclogaftf ironl thc (`ape Wolfe circuit to the l\’lct.liodist (.`0nference. -\\'. -Mr. Feliza .\Iurph_\', of l"rr-ctnlvn. went to the Royal Victolia llospltal. Montreal, to undergo an upto-atioli to have an ulcc'rous ginwlli oil his face rcmovcrl Mr, l\Inl'ph_v`.~ lnnny I`l"lcntl'= hope for the succr-ss oi' the operation and his spcctl_\' return to l'. IC. is land. -KL -MR W K McG<.-UGAN is Guar- lian representative in Summerside 49503 22M8I -NFW CARRIAGE AND IMPLE MENT BUSINESS AT KENSING TON.- llir T W Bentley Kensing ion. carllage and implement dealer. who is one oi’ the mos" ciitcrpilsint; citizens, has embarked in the car- riage and farming implement business oil a larger scale. Mr. Bentley has a 2% storey bui'lding_ 50 x 30 feet un- der constnictlon, with large show windows fronting oil two street-x. The, upper portion will be ilttcd for oiilces Mr Bei.tle\ will have his _ _ . __l tlne line ot' calriu2,er- und iinpleinentsi on exhibition on the tlrst floor in ai tow days. 1209,lS,f.‘5l\i2lx -VALUABLE SOUVENIRS.- l\lr. 'i`honias Somers of Kensington has_ rect-ived t`roiii his son Pte. J0hn| Sonicrs of the 18th Vaiiadian Bait.. a_ belt tlllcd with Sotlveiiirs which hcl pickf-li up on the. Bnttleiieltl after thei this_spring. To meet the situation as Battle ol' the Sonlnie; also a watch; now it might be looked upon as some thing more-a patriotic dutv- a war measure More eggs are required by the Motherlancl While she is coin pelled to exclude some imports ft time she welcomes eggs Poultry, pays ln spite: of high prices eggs are a ne esaity Larger flocks and increas ed production could be brought about without undue expense. Poultry keep- ing is an industry that can be carried L-.1 with lighter kind oi labour. lt can be made a success when only tho old- `er people or the younger members oi the *family are available for tho work. l’o'iltry thrives ill every climate un- der almost any condition; little ex- pense- is required to start; returns come ttuickiy, and every nicnth should :see some cash receipts. In all probability there are ilot as many layers and bree-ers were sold spring as there were a year ago. Be- cause of the high price of feed. too nian_v-lay(-rs and breeders were sold last full. Fort he same reason, many hens are not in prime- laying condition l many eggs as possible should be hat- lvhich he took ott' a(lernian siltlsevertohed. EEver_v breeder who has fertile | al ether things. l’t¢-_ Somers enlist- tlle late Lieut ll. ll. Rogers aild was later lr;lllst'el'l~etl to _1Sth Canadian Batt. and went on a Maciiine Gun. lllonths in the tiring line and so fat" i'is escaped without a scratch. From the nunlher of Souvenirs which he found on llie hattietield and sent ht-.uc to his pzirents there is no doubt but he has cone through nlany thrilling cxpcriexict-rs, llis many friends wish hilli a safe return. Kciisiiigtoii niay` be proud ot' so lnany brave young ~:.\:i that has gone IC- flgllt for King lnll t’ountr_\' from such a small town. ALFALFA LUNCHEON SERVED TO KENTUCKY FARMERS. .-\Il';ilfa was served to Kentucky t'ai‘- niers in the torni of hot Iiiscxiits, dougliiluts. cake. ulid cuildy, at li luncheon during the recent annual thrnieis' week exhibition ot' the Agri- cultural Vtllege at the state iiiiivcrs- ity, as told ill the July Popnlar_.\iet‘.~ hinics iliagaziiie. The progressive young wolnsn oi’ the domestic-science department took care of the cookery aint coilviilced their farmer guests that very palatable: prc~.lncts may be obtained for the table i`rom their al- t`llt`:i crops. The iiour oi' alfalfa is oi' a creliiiy tint bct'orE‘ cooking and n light green biscuits may not at tirst appeal to the average housewi-‘.'e, tho fluvt.-1' is regardctl b_v inany as rich ‘ind dcliciotis. Food i‘equil'e-nieiits iilav easily result in greatly increased use of alfalfa for flour in the-near tnturc. The recipes used in cooking it are ibout the Sallie as tllosc for wheat flour. Alt`lil:`.l caudyis made from o. glucc.-se pressed from the stalk. PLAY LIFE The play -life of the child is im- portant fl‘oiil the standpoint of its DI1.V=-‘-ical. mental and spiritual de- velopment, and the parent who nog- lects to lintlerstand what thc play' --insti lice, - niean s -_-and _ -to ---help -to; diafeet it into worthwllilp channcls is most foolish. lt. is liecessal‘i~' that the young child should play ami kick anti crow to develop its muscles anld lungs and to help burn up the large amount of hotly bu-ilding niateiiabwhicll must bn taken in during earlier yt-urs. , The child that dues not play is a Pte. Somers has been thirteenj eggs for sale should tiiake an ed in .lime 101.1 in the 55th Batt. with- effor; to place them in the hands ot’ those who will have them hatched hath-.-r than send them to niarket. PAINTERS AND .DECORATOFIS GO TO SCHOOL IN IOWA. in several cities in iowa painters and tlecorators are going to school. The July Popular Mechanics tells ot' this otlncatioiill innovation' of ir-wa State college. at Ames. la., which in the elim-ts to give practical aid to nlen of the painting trade, now einplo_\'s experts who otier two coiirsr-.s in this line t.-l’ work, One is conducted at the collo- ge and lasts l'olii‘ weeks. '|‘he otlicl‘ is a two-weeks' course and is given in several cities during the slack sea- son, so that me-,n can take advantage of it with :i niiliiniuni ot’ inconveni- ence. The size of the classes is limi- ted for -the sake ot’ efficiency, and' \vhile halt' of the men spend the morn ing doing lvall work. the other halt' dc. graining, for example, and in the ai- ternoon the two groups change about. COVER THE COOK BOOK Keepixgg -the cook book clean is soinetinies a bit of ll problem, when one linrls it necessary to beat up eggs. or whip crealu, or stir vigorously :lily liquid ingredients of cookery. in its immediate proxilnity. One careful housekeeper has evolved a clever. easy scheme for taking care ot’ her book. She had' a piece of plain wili- dow glass cut just the right size to cover hotll pages ot’ an ordinary sized cook book. when open. This glass she bound all around with passe part- out paper. As hers was a blue and white kitchen she used blue paper. This glass could be washed. and so. oi’ course. was kept clean without dif- flr-olty. Also it served' the double pur- pose not only of keeping the cook book neat but of holding it open tltit when in use. _ _ --.W-aH°W -92*-F! "5_-_§l§I-P?-E.E_--_-E-. Wilco a gold shipment is to be made by rhip the necessary nunihcr of kcgs are taken ill a truck to the assay of- iice where they are received at a door in the rear. The gold bars are tht-n pla_c.cd oil a hand' truck and roll- ed to the kegs. ln the presence of the agents of thc shippers and of thc sick child. Tlilollglt play the niinrl is ,0V9l‘l\IIl¢‘-Ill IHIS Hglliii- EmL_l__lm nity. the wagon and lltten on. it takes two ld its intention to purchase Got tons ' lt has been said that we never lnon to handle each keg. as there areiof ( anodian c.inlled salmon nza.-utllly, _ really know persons. evcil although ton bars to each keg, with a total gold | for conslliiipliml l1_\'t llc British troops, t we work with tllenl_ 'l`hi.~' is true, bo woighl of about 190 pounds. It nla_v_ Tho fish so pilrl-based will l.c admit- cause work nlay be pcl'l‘ol'lnc|l_ ac- he mentioned |tha‘t $100,000 weighs tori to Britain in .llldition to thc quan- _ cording to soniebody elsefs ldc;l~"_ Init in gold about 380 pounds, anti $1,000,- lily equal to 50 por collt.oi` 'dst _vcar‘s "’ our play lift- cxpl'esses our own id-_000 weighs 3.800 pounds. Some time I-iiipluritiiloils elltry of wllI.~li has ai- ezils in i-r»<.:al'tl to amuf~clncnt ami en.-ago. one oi' the officials of an assay|i‘eady been alitlll»rizr-_l_ ’ joylnciit. 'oillcc conipiled ti-gurcs showing how 'I`I1t‘lIl'ilisll import rest;'ictiolls llayc f , inlucli gold a mall coliltl actually' Ilan- boctl niorliiied so t`ar as i't~.~-.it fruit is WILSON S llruggiatn a..; Grocer-cvcrywrarc. pmphetic was his ,.ommem_ dimmm as gemm: it Vuhnilr. in fha ham- fu¢m~e_ |dlc. lt is ti. sini,llla.‘ thing tlial great |<','iIlicuIty is cxpcrienced lil carryilit., ' I0 _ up to .10 | - nt - Lloyd George Looks Ahead lgold for oily distance. ’l`hc weilxlll _\'€‘a_I"s linportations into those i.'lands:_ .. -- iroeills to be- inorc “dcad" than that of Ulllli July ist I .l. /‘.t‘lct‘ that drltc _ Lloyd Geolge_ who recc~.ntly eelc- any other metals, although that nlayl ;|\_f‘ lti_llH'.‘l:\tiol\ tt. t'l'llit into tht- l'nitc-l ‘ ,- -\ brat l Ii' fifty-t`olit'th birthday. p.lirl hi an illusion, 1 { nKl<‘!il \\'iII I"' lH`0I\iIlI!0i SIII "li ri ‘\READ DIRECTIONS ` his i‘l(l'st\;isit to the House of t`::m-. (I-‘or instance the average man cou|d'f’Xf'l‘l>f ily Ii1'frl~c. I UM H \ ¥,__` \_ CAFHQFULLY AND mons when :l lad of 19. Writing to ctlrry 100 pounds of gold one mile 5"Dl\I_IPS of -in slirlcts will soon not` (,,,_¢_$;__-T~__ `T`__.__ F0|_|_[]W THEM his uncle, he sltiti that hc was vcrj-' without much discomfort. its value Ill* 0I\|llll\tlI>I\‘_irom (irczlt l%rit.iln ot-on `Y*~`) EXACTLY flirt-lppoilitctl and that lit- "eyctl thc would hi, about $2(;,000_ A Strung i`ol'_th;;_hc.il_eil_t ot' thc dairy. canning _ _a~ ’ assembly in a apirlt similar to that man could carry. say. 150 pounds a HI" 11 l"d IH ll-;lsiu to spcciiicatioiis. This liowcvcr. can be time durilig the summer. 'i`;iktn altogctllcr, the landing at Carleton l’oint is iio\v unable except for thc lack o|` spring fenrler. Tho work oil this is woll forivard and the placiilll ot' thc- fender should be coniplctcd a- boiitli the middle 1.-t' Juno. alld thc work in all respects coniplelcd this season. “’I`ht- total 1-stiniatcd cost of thc work is $2,0lS.l)00 ol' which wc have expontied to date $‘_!,ll00,tl00. ILONIION- 'lille corrospoilriont --.oi Ileutcr`s Limited in (‘airo sa_v.~' hc learns t`l‘onl lnor-i. rfliahle solircc-4 that a large nunlhcr of llrilish and indian prisoners takcn by thc 'l‘uilts in Mnsopotaniia have sliccunlbcd lo Ill-treatment or luck of plnper nlcdi- cal utteiltioii, “A rcsldont. of 'l`alil'ns," says thc roi'l'espolltlclit. "testified that in thc prison camp thcrc inorc than half of the men caplure‘d at lint-el-.\lnara are now dead it is notewortlly that thc Turks would not allow a Swiss colli- niission to visit this camp of thc some Lylle. “'1`hirt_v-seven British prisoners were sent to a Iliospita-l under Huro- pean nlanngeinent-, but soon after their arrival the liuropean doctors and attendants were driven away. and a fortnight late'r 22 of the prison- ers died ot' sheer neglect. l"lt't_v prio- oners who were f ‘ lred at. liadiil. when they arrivtd at the hospital In Aleppo, could hardly stand owing to weakness from tlysenterl' or-tl starva- tion." ()'|"l‘.»\\\'l\-- Sir llobcrt Ilordcn has sent the following calllcgraiii ot` con- gratulations to General Sir .-\rlhur (‘urrie, conlmanding thc t'anadiail aimy' corps at the front: "My colleagues and I send llcarly coiigratulations on your appointment to thc tonlnmnd of the t‘uli-,ldizlii at-my corp t. \\'e aw- conildcnt that the." gallant (‘allal|iall.~' who already have broli;.;lit .such splendid distinc- tion to their coiiiitry and such ilitllmi- ilccnf support to tho allied causc will have an e<|ually glorious rccnrtl nn- dcr your coinlllantl. \\‘c bill you all God specd ill the glcat work Iiiat llcs br-foil- _vou_ and scnd tho iirin us=ur- once that i'anada will without t`ail give to you, and the ofiicors and nicn under your coiuiiiand, all ncedt,1 aid and support to maintain your ct`t`ort alid to secure its success." THE SATIN BOWER BIRD AT HOME Philip resides the gent ot' Allstraliuii birtls». llis hoiida_\' titlc is oi' (‘astil- inn length. being nothing less than Ptilonorhyncllii-s Scriceus; you will perhaps feel relic.-ved when I inform you that you may call him thc Satin Bower-bird, it' you choose. 'l`o a person fond' oi’ polys_\ll:lhlcs I can conceive- no greater delight than thc acquisition ot' this title. One nlight. bc-ronle prcsitlcnt of al college -in Kansas on the strcngtll ot' pro- nouncing it with iluency and correct- ne.~:s. The satin bower-bird livcs in thc thick basil feeding oil -thc fruit o1` thc gigantic wiltl~IlL:. But ii. is noithcr his splcndlld robe ot' glossy black satin. nor his lofty nt.-.st. nor his loud. liquid `call. that renders the bowel*-Ilil't1‘ so distillgiiislred above all the other t`o'.l- tliercd tribes! Nothing loss than a visit to yonder clump ot' cetlar-liuslics will explain his claim to iiotorif,-t,_v, See how anxiously' he watches us from the top ot' yoiiti'ci~ huge gum- trcc. Sec how hp scatters the 1.:oltlcn pollen ot` thc blossoms with an angry sivccp of his tail. llc knows wc are bcnt on discoverlniz his secret. I.ct us pierce to the center ot' thc crdar~ cllillilp. and exaniine the straiigc strntsturo rtlarcti' oil this seclullczl site. \\'o (ind an t-lcvated iloor of il'r,o;;- ular form made of shapely stil-its ilrtnly intorivovcli. This' pltitfnrni is slightly convex. and in its center risl-.s tho chir»t` structure-a loin: :ircadl built. of twigs and dclicatc trcc-tops. strollgly interlaced. with their cnds curving illw';ird so as to forni a plnlil. tial. arch. You will noic that tho fork.-z and rougli otitis ol' thc. twigs arc plac- cd nutlvard, leaving ill thc interior of the bowor ciilirel_\" .-lnooih and frcc f.roln Ohstrilci-ions. 'l`ilc niotticd iloor is pa\‘c:l with a lnosaic of s-inaI`l. gray~colol‘e|l stories, sllells and bits of polishcd bono, 'l‘hc roof and :-'ilics al'r~ splciitlitl ill their decorations. The I>Il_\.!-i .l.=.!I.I.;lf\‘-\iI“T!`;*f_‘LI`. the parrots waive like l\:iilli'crs in the wind. 'i`hl\ walls within are hone: with ai various t;lpcstr_\' oi' colorcd grasses, anti l'roni cach l-ntl uf Iliis fairy bowel' divcl‘i!¢~. stlaigllt .'\vl‘\i\lc::. cach iloorcd with s'lnooth. while don- es. \\'h:lt clf ofthe forest inhabits this i‘alr_v bo\vcr'.' is your ilrst qtlcslirlli, YontI1~i'. lily fril-:id. pcrcIit‘l'. on trhc top of thc lofty' gtilil-Ii'o1‘. sits the ar- chitect, ivilsling tht- izoltlcil pollen Ill his angcr at our invasion of his |>Ica- :tiil‘c-liolls`e, lil tho -*t0III\\tI\" Oi IIIIS palace, aml hcrr~ hc plays all day long, Rarely will you find it entire ily deserted. i To no earthly use does the bower- hird, put this palace. it is not a nest, it is not oven a rr-sort. from trati- gcr; lt is sllnply n playground, where i`llendl_v and athletic bowe.r-birds colirt ‘and aniuso each other, 'l`Iiose PROUD STOMACHS. Tile utmost vigilance of the con- sor has not been able- to hide the tact. that one of the ct-aseqiieilces of the (lernlzin sublnarinc blockade of thc coasts ot' l<`rnnce and the British Isles his bien thc' ticnlisc ot' the sed lions doniicilcti ill the Jardin des l’lllntcs in l’aris. It is a' sad story. Sea lions, it seems, have excessively dainty appeti- tes. They decline to cat anything but certain little fishes which the fish wiv- es of the llalles have been acclisloln- ed tc- set aside especially for their daily epiclirean fetists. Tile misfor- tunes ol' war have brought aboutasitu ation \vhic.h niakcs it inipnssible to ob- tain these particular little tisliel. And till. sea lions of the Jartlin des l’lantes have chosen to dic oi’ hunger rather than tlinc upon the stoles. ill.-Jiitlci'.s, anti such liko coninlon arliclcs ol' seal food which their kecptrs havc provid- ed as .~’ubstitutes, 'l`lle conifort its tllat the Musculil has had only this single occasion all this past winter to put l-.l nmuriillig. ()i‘ alnlost so. It is true tllai a littcr ot' lion cubs who cont mitted the lniprudenct= ot' bllint: born ill thc niontll of .laliual'_v succumbed to llroiit-Ilitis during tl scvcrc spell ut' cold weather wlilch followed hard upon their tlrrivai. Anti one of tho bo_l con- tractors died nt' angina pectoris about the salnc titnlc. fitllcrwiso, tho world if officially as- snrcal, all thc lleilsts who arc slaying gill-sts lllcrc :tru ill rntlc lllultll ill spilc UI' thc ticrlnans- all cxccpt ai hippl.-polaniils who caught cold and brnkc cut in scales all ovt-.r his Ilide. 'i`hoy ivrre ubligoll In grcaso him llioroiigllly the process involving sncli h lavish cxptllldllurc of fat as ninst llivc canscll nlillglod gricl` and rug" :llnollg thc l{alscl"s lean civil- ian- li~l1t.l'iolisl_\» twzi short allowanctl ni .-bowl, s‘lolcil t'i‘oni sonic l l‘ultlng his moral habits out ol thc ;l;l";‘ii""- _il _If _*§__"`I‘i‘_’_`_’ml‘::‘_‘_:_I’::"`;;l(\_:_;l| bought before the advance, 1-rt ronuiac, s . - - urc home in the midst ot' tht; wild bush. hanging il with natlvc tapc.~try‘, . and paving it with proc.|ol\s stollcs. , ,'l`hcrt- is sonicthlnl: i'o_val ulid sultallio O I -in this luxury. ulld it is easy lo luncy 'tho Gays of rapt delight that the bow- cr-bil'd' passes ill his' soollitlctl pleas- Ila'»il.ti.2lIM2I. Iure-donno.-Ilurper"s Milgtlzilirr. I '- - fc- r"~" ~_» FACTORY pvring up and down the cl_llbor:iIc liativp camtp. tor it tzricvos nic lunch' _ ‘ it si that the satin bowcl'-bil'd ls all o lv ilivelcrtitc thi:-i`, and will steal aii_\'-‘ llililltl Ilo PH" I"-" III* IIIII ““~ _ i which I alll prcparotl to sell at FROM ONE cAR HENEY tho right price as I hall' them Hunter River __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ `_ _ _ ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _-_ _-_-_ - _ - ~ - - - ~ - - A - - ~ - - - - - - - - - ~ - - - - -V- - . _-_-_-_-_-:_-_-_-e ,-_-_-: -.~.-.-.-.~,-,- .-.~_-_- _-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_»_-_-_-_-_~_-_-_- » .~,,.,______._ _,_ _,,. ,,____,_,`_._. ____._.Y G I N G U P F A 'r HER ,-_-_-_-:_-_-_-_~,»_~,~_-,-,-,-.-.-_-_-_~,-_-_~_-_-_-_-_-_ ,-.~.-v-.-_-_-_-_-_-,-_ _-_ , . . _ , , _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ _-_ _ _ _-__ ..._ , __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ _, f l l oorrr w/_\l~rrYou To Maw; ` - » _ ANY ouonoeas-as we ARE _ _§,'22';_M,,iv@,';91F§§E§D Gothic, To o\NE AT THE You ' SwEl_l.Et>‘T RE5TAuRAN'r IN TOWN WELL ‘~`>URE» I WON T EAT’ f' re hh _ -tv \ . » WELL WELL IPIT Since l q,ti\T CARR~¢l Nr. 'ma I-loo - y_._..... THE GOAT?) D0 You Reaenaele Jlflftfl - How t HAD . MUST I , , mn '_ ANY WAITERS I MANY Tlmee Nnosme ~ l'Ll_ You Nm- ro save Yoo unnee- STAND l OWN Ti-t\=_, PLRQE 2 DONT ____ I .ann HOW I TI-IING5 ._ HINE CHNIQED 'J l 1 I _ O »~ - _ . I ‘ __»_--_*__-'¢___1§;§,f_g _ ».. ~ _ ._. .,_ __:.-,..;.l. i .__ .-,. 1.-.t... . . , ~_ __ _ _ ' f l . 4 .- .\";.'Q: lb L_; \ _4 l .- ~. v l I 'I4 I. \ _. .1 _._.'_