a .. w?‘ " i. In one minute your misery from coma ie ended. That's how quick Dr. Scholfl Zinc-pads give relief. They stop the borne-pressing or rubbing of shoes. Once the corn ia removed it can't comobacit—bocause Zine-pads stop it before it has time t0 ‘llltt. Dr Scholl’s Zinc-pads are lthin, medicated, antiseptic, protective, healing. No liquids, no tape, no risk, no bother. Safe, sure, quick results guaranteed. Oat a box today atyour druggiafs or shoe dealer's-Sic. For he: sample. write The Sefioll Ill. 6a., In Adelaide $1., z. Tomrrfo, Orrf. DIScIwIIIs Zinc-pa Pia one 0fl—lfl¢ pain is gone Waterfront Directory JULY 24th, 1926 Carraghefls Wharf Schooner Edward Grover Plckard’: Wharf Schooner W. H. Eastwood. Lyon's Wharf fSciiooncr Thclms Buntaln A Bell's Wharf Schooner Charlotte M" Hiifl Maggie U. Bruce Stewart's Wharf S. S. Hociielnga UO-O-OO-Q-Q INSIDIOUS‘ EYE STRAIN 1 We use this adjective ad- vlsodiy. >' Sufferers from Eyootrein may have perfect vision end 4 therefore do not ouepeot tho preeenoe M any eye dofeet. Tho motive power of the entire human organism io , Nerve Energy. ‘ Normal eyes, It io computed utilize about 20% of this Nerve Energy, but when Eye- strain ‘is present. a much llrg er proportloir is required. Henoo defective eyomthreugh their consumption of an ex- , cesoive amount of Nerve En- ergy, may seriously affect the , functioning of other organs of the body, and produce iii health, <E __M,ss Luna“ steeves’ Tmnmhi T-he very large number of friends HAVE VOUR EVEI EXAMINED iii. I-'. iiiiiciiesoii Western Guardian —l-'OR LATE WESTERN NEWO. --l’.'igo 8 is available. ’ ti Eastern Guardian ..'EA8TERN AGENT_Mr. J. W. Murdock is now Guardian ag- ent In Montague and will be pleas- _n°5m H099 FLQUR 1; mm“ ed to receive newa items, advertis- only from selected wheat and sold i118. Qi-fi- . by leading island dealers who guar- ..°TEAOHER WANTED fcr antes is quality. .__ Pcnibrcolt School No. 144, supple- _DAN¢E AND m; CREAMImient $65.00. Apply to Chas. H. Strand Theatre. Kensington Tues- mcken» 5e¢"m"i'- 335'7'2_3'31 duy night. Good time guaranteed. "ggpjggqp ,.'ANNUAL MEETING 0f the. Shareholders of the Martin Pawi- ,_QF|:|CE CLOMNG FOR ONE Wrench CO-t LtiL, Wiil b6 held ill wcck llllill Monday July twenty "he 1558i"! ROOmt-l. Mflliiflgilfi. Jill)’ sixth until Saturday July thirty 30th 3'- 7 l1 m- 334'7'33'3i flist, H. T. Calvin, oponietrist, Suni- . mcrslrky 929.725.“ OFFICE OF H. J.‘ ____ MABON, Optometrist, Montague _|CE CREAM ‘vmlnesday even’ will rho closed while he ls attend-E in‘, J,,lyzs,hl o“ The Mums of Hon_|iflg the Maritime Optoriietric Conn or u G_ L T. Law“. Uedequa ventinn at Kentvilie, July 26th to‘ 929_7_26_1| 29th inclusive. 922-7-26-21 l l . .“THE -WELLINGTON HOTEL will '--‘B'° EVEN" AT GEORGE". he offered by Public Auction onlirow" "remler Melghen Wm add Twxesday. August 10m’ “ma! h“ (lift-us (tine Electorls of King's Conn-I modern conveniences. Good centre 121.“; “tawny ‘Li! m‘ James} for travellers and tourists. L“ i" y on X to“ Grounds‘ 876-9-2 - 385-7-5-Msl0. . 3 "m" —~- l CAUSE ,~—.\ir. Philip Noonan, Manager; OiTTuesduy ggglgsl-ii/‘iltriiiiri-it-dl rgvilvlilcial Bank Charlmtetown" trziilcr arrived zit (Theory filled to igiismi-{ningpiliirtkttiié Lwfiiskiameggair... capacity. Passengers cniitinuisd flgnlsi, t1?‘ crowd on as fur as Richmond.‘ ' ien the run was made to Siim- _vh_s W A (. It d H t, incrsiilt: without any more allowed’. ' ' ' ' “we an t e o“. This can bum m acmmmm son Albert, returned to Tignish “at” 2mm“ 75 m] “S arrival my after a visit to Charlottetown, the yguest of Mrs. Arthur llowatt.’ 'trninud over 130. Areturn run. IN MEMORIAM was made to Wellington to occom-l modato those who were loft. Rail- N Uppgr picture shows the obelisk King James’ army entrenched he- wiiy men who knnw say that tho trailer could easily ibc tnken to M RS MARY MacSWAIN near Drogheda, Ireland, erected in hind the Boyce and where his tim- 1335, m commemorate the victory on; general, the Duke of Schem- of King William |||. In the Battle berg, was slain. The lower picture Port llili whore it can be run on. the switch and on thc following morning the car would only have] to hack in, connect with tho train and pulled out thereby losing only ii few mliintcs.—Sum.inors,idc Pion- ccr. passed from this world the spirit of one who will indeed be long re- mciirhcrod, Mrs Mary MacSwain, widow of the late Donald Mac- Swaln who predeceased her twenty eight years ago, came from Scot- lund with her parents who made —HlT BY, FREIGHT CAR. —On ‘Thursday morning whllc Mr. Wed- lock of Hunter lRivor, was driving down to ilulniziifs Wharf a freight glfiiirnfzlgfigi it) Htflgéflvigézé D225“; car struck his auto iis it wuswlavswuln the new] wed couple “missing me track M“ wedfinzide their home atyiPleasant Val- [locks tar was cairicd sevciul fectlley when} they “yea “mu death ‘mm it was 11mm‘! again“ n called them b turn to their etern- switcli and was badly damaged. 1;] home Belny 00d Sc tch P The side of the car was badly ‘ g g o res” byterians the family continued to make Hartsville Presbyterian Church their church home until re- cent yesrs when Union erased de- noniinational distinctions and they associated themselves with the United Church at Pleasant Valley. Mrs MaScwain was the last of a family of nine brothers and sisters —eiglit of whom lived to pass the (our score years, she herself being _ in her eight-ninth year. She is , ..__\q1-5_ (D13) J_ A_ yohmmm m. survived by one son James with turned to her home in Tlgnish who!" Hie made he!‘ Mime and ¢W° after a pleasant visit with her sis- dallflhierfl- M"? Rod- MflCi-lefid 0i 1e,- Ml-a Brown, Bayshm gurltsvilic and Mary of Providence crushed, the top in ruins and one wheel ibroken. Fortunately no one was seriously hurt. YNeIther Mr. wedlock nor Mr. Curran, who was also in the car, heard or saw the freight car as it was being shunted backward. .\liiusril'ii Llnlment fur Burns. PERSONALS _M1ss M“ Brennan, one of our: The funeral was conducted from Island's successful teachers in the her m“? home to “fin-Wm” Ceme‘ Canadian Wee, is spending m8 tery on Saturday, July 10th by Rev summer with her parents, Mn audlDavid Coburn of Brsdalbane and Mrs. J. Albert Brennan, Tiguish. R‘ H‘ Baxter M Pleamm v-al" is spending the summer in Bostonnga: iztgegzgogpfi; wit; 52:53; _M,ss Rum Momma‘ arrived to its last resting place bore testi- fmm Boston last week to spend the-many to the affection and esteem Summer at her home in Tlgnlsh‘ ‘in which Mrs MacSwain was held ~by a large community. The influ- ence of her life and the memory of her patient, sympathetic and Optometrist DEFECTIVE EYESIGHT does not mean disease of the eyes. Healthy eves often give trouble in reading or other uses. ‘ we n; specialists in cor- recting defective eight Willi proper glasses. We are equip" [led with the latest and most scientific Instruments used for eyesight testing. Long experience and a eound business reputation is your guarantee of good eer- vice. H. J. MABON OPTOMETRIST Monihcue, P. E. i. Office Connected With Drug Store ‘Iirofessional Cards Mark R. McGuigan ssnnisren. S.OLI.CITOR, 57c, Money to Loan Cameron Biock,Char|ottetown,P.E 2220-1-11-11. _______________ Dr. C. C. Archibald Graduate of N. Y. Poet Gradua Mediesl School and Hospital Practice limited to Eye, Ear, Ne" and Throat Tooting Eyes and supplying Glaeoee 07"". Bayer luliding Great George Street Office Hours-Q to 12.30. 1.30 to McDonald McPhee <- A. M¢DONAL.D I'd. F. MePHEl Ierriotore, Attoirnsye, Ito. ey to Loan Iiiey Iullding Hard Or Soft Corns kindly manner cannot fall to live —"r— of the Boyne in 1690. At Pleasant Valley on the evening this spofthat King William and ml: ter the Slnn Feiners blew it to_ of Thursday, July 8th, 1926, there ‘my ford“; m, rive,- go ammk pieces by land mines in 1923. i; w“ at shows the ruins cf the obelisk If- GRANDADS FROLIC BY THE SEA Seventeen members of the Browning Gilandfathers’ Club from Will- worth, England. spent their holiday by the sea at Littlehamptomwhere they thoroughly enjoyed themselv: s. They ranged in age from sixty to eighty-five. This, little blot-ID was photographed on the beach. .-__-—-_-Z. JIM EBOTTEMLEY ‘ The Cardinal first baseman, semi- qon of w, year s; batsman. He has bilg sure hands and the gift of getting the hail land his ml" i! the corner of close and vital deci- eions. ____4o>.___ AN INFANT PRODIGY Wah Ming Chang. aged 6'9"‘ y°a"' rd (licenses iif pniutoos occasions con- who recently had a one-man exhi- bltign of paintings in a San Fran- cisco Gailery.-' clover after it bus been cut, the iipuru- tion of curing iic-cuincs (llfllcult. If vary wet, und icft in large coils, it will mil- dew; if sprciid out in the hot sun. the lciivirs blucltcn and brcuk off reiidily, it‘ll\’lii|Z u stciiiiiiy huy. if the weiither is flue following tho ruin. n fulriy sutlafurtnry mcthriii is i0 lniivc the coils iindlsturbril during the tiny. In the crcuiug. it‘ the ivuutbor uppcurs settled sprnud tbr- i-uliii spuriniziy’ uiiil leuve opt-u ull night. ‘Pliv liny iniiy iiieii bc fit for ilruwlng iii the following dny, or it may im iicrcssury f0 coil for fur- tlii-r curing. lluul iinil iitnrc ivhcn fbc huy rust- li-‘s niccly. The iiililltimi of one or two pi-iiiiilii of ciiininim i-iiilt pcr ion of huy us it in being sinrcd iisiinily iiilrls to thc kccpliig quulliy und piiliitnhility. 'l‘ltiiiiti|_\' buys und mixcii hiiys should hi: cut irhi-ii tho sccd is forming, or uii iumit furiiicrii tiny: "just after the BLACK KNOT 0F PLUMB AND ndlcailc iill wild species in the vicinity of CHERRIES ‘ilu-lr iiri-iiiiriis iiiid stugc u vigorous ~ cziiiiinilgii for ciintrnl of tbc tliscuse. Asslsiiiiu-o lii such efforts may be ub- tulncil by writing to, The Dilihiillflll llotuiiiiit, (fciifrul Expcrlinrniul l-‘iiriii, Uliuwn, nr tn the ni-urcst Liihurutory of blunt Pnthiilogy iit,—Stc. Anne do In lwcnticrc. l'. Q., l‘burinttctown, 1'. l- I (Experimental Farms Note) ‘ l This prominent disease of plums and chcrrlrs is exceedingly destructive in sections of Quebec und the Maritime provinces, us there hna boon little cou- Charlottetown’ cok- Quickly Drop Off This marvelous corn solvent af- fords immediate sscapo from foot 1118011)’. and by the agency of a hot lfoot bath. corns or csilouses drop ,off and leave the foot as smooth as a baby's. Do it now, and in this ‘way: Spread n few drops of Put- nam's Painless Corn Extractor over the corn or callous. The pain ‘stops iit once, Another application Lrvr two of Putnam's, followed by a hot font hutli, and the corn drops off. To get. rid of your corns, you mils! gel. Putnam's Painless Corn Extriictor and follow tho treatment. (fonts little; at druggists ovary. where. Autographic Kodaks $5.00 Up (East- man made) $2.25 Up " KODAK FILMS All Sizes Finishiii-g- that’s A right and on time. Brownies l0 5. vive. MR. FABIAN A. 1011i! iii U18 b98118 0i H1059 Wli0 flllPexci-pt ln_ n few commercial orcbiirils, HOWLETT. ccrteil effort to crailicntr lhn ilisciisu Frcdcrii-toii. N. li. nr Krntvillc, N. S. J. 1i‘. Ilnckcy. lluminioii l-lxpurlincutnl Slntluii, Kunfvlllc, l\'. S. Bliick knot is found on wild (‘hurry iiiid plum trccs iis well us on cultlruteilvnr- lctles of plums iiiid sour cherries. Sivect Funeral services for Fabian A. Hewlett, 25-year-old baritone singer, whose voice was familiar tn thnii- sands of -New England radio list- eners, will be held this morning at 9 o'clock, when a high mass of re- quiem‘ will be celebrated at St. Leo's Church, Dorchester. Mr. l-lowlett was the son of Mr. and wold St.. Dorchester. Lion WEEI during concert pro- grams and had appeared at con- certs in Dorchester and along the South Shore, where he was very popular. lie was preparing for his debut on the concert stage when illness at the Summer home ofbls parents at linughs Neck. Ho ‘had recently undergone an operation. His father is ibuilding inspector for the city of ‘Boston. The young mun was born in Souris, iP. E. 1., ‘but cams to Boston as ayounzster. cherries iire seldom nffoctcibiiy n thorough pruning niiil culling’ out of iill knots well bclriw the dim-need nrenii in: iirc thr- sninc for nil hny rropn. Mi‘!- Jfi-IIIBB A- HOWIEi-i- 0! 14 Ai-hlii" nuvl n suiuicquent burning of this mater- Hg 115d frequently sung from Sta- is iii-st fllllit‘. in lute auiiiiiiu nffisr iilf"yii‘ill of puluinblc huy. ml by ltllfiiy trciitiiiciifs. ihc disease. On account of the prevalence of black knot on wild species und the resulting infections these ciiusc, it is difficult to bring this post under con- trnl. lic cut when lbc crop in iit ihc right Th" “llili liinliiiiit "f 111197)’ "my iitiiuc of‘ iiiiiturlfy, iiiiil muiii; then be hi‘ PXPPPiWi ivhrrn (‘Ililivfltcil "t!" "Y" curcil In the iicst miiiiiicr. Over-ripe ilisiuiit huif a mile 0t I0 from infected huy lust-s il largo [icrcciitiitro of lciif, ivllil plums or ('iit"l‘i‘li3ii. iii such cum-ii und iu oi‘ lllfPTiijl‘ The" “mm in gcncriil ilic prini-lplrn oi‘ hny milk- (FUELING HAY. (Experimental Farms Note) liny, to he of the host qiiiiliiy, miisi: 'I'lii- crop must be cut iit u iitugn oi’ lliiiiilfif)‘ tbut will give the bighrst Above ull, the li-uvcu iirc will’ or in the curly iiprliii: crop must not iic iu-riulticil lu rlpcii iicfurc iiic biiils swcll. nficr (he lcnves inn fur iir lhc rciiiilting fci-d will bc urc oiT or ill curly spring before tho ‘wimily, |wiih U ‘high [surceutnfre of liuds swell. Priming should be follmv- wiistngs when fed. i Tiltlfflllgil np- iii the niukiiiir iii’ ciovcr huy ihc bani pllciitiiiuii of ilillltviillllliilll‘ 1.008 HILKI’. quality in nbtuiiied where the crop utri-ngth or liordcuiix tnlxture 4-8-40 ii cut trlien in full bloom. or when iul should br pructlncd. This pruning hp dlgrl guddpnly gflgr {our days‘ iiiny bc effectively niiidc its f0l|1I\\'NI~— bonds nrc junt beginning to turn hrinvn. First uppllr-ution-jtist before tho iIlllli-iklf ttilfllliyii iic cut in the morning nu npcn. Siacnnil npplli-uiliin-jiiut ufti-r mum us frcc from dew. It iiiiiy be ilil! pcinls fail. Third application-Jon tcililcil or turncd by hnnd, und then ilnyn to two weeks nflcr the second (‘llili-ii in riitiicr sinail hut ciircfuiiy iimiiicnllnri, iiiudo coils, 0r cocks, in the evening. An curly application (if lime-sulphur lliiy vi.‘ this type cures lmiit iiiuiier 1. 0Z5 sp. gr. strength ivhen the huilu Plllitiilitllilt ivhlcb prevent very rnpid "i" iififmiilll. le of considerable vnluc drying of the lcnvcs. lf fiivornble‘ iii-rend ‘ ‘ frills". Cut in the inorn- liii: iiftcr the dew in nil’, tcddcil or iiirii- (‘fl in ilu- iiftcrnonn, und rnkiul nnil cull- (‘fl in liirgc wcll iiiudc cuilu in the even- ing, it is frciluciitiy possible to fnko ill huy of this typo on thc following iluy. i'iiilcr fiirorulilc cniiilillons one may iiiiipcnsc with the coiling, hnul- iliil ilirccily from the iviiiilrow; when this iui-ihml lulioiir is i-invcd. | lfndcr vcry fnvnriilzlc weather condi- tions. timothy imil mixcd biiys riro sometimes cut in the morning and stor- cd uwuy in ilic iiftcriinon. There are nrgunienis for and against such n prac- tice. With huy cut ut the proper stutc of maturity to ensure the greatest pnliitiihility, it is doubtful if it would krrli properly in storage under such treatment. At a inter etuge, however, or somewhat over-ripe, it. is quite possible tn folliiiv such a practice successfully. ' B. l4‘. ‘Pinney. ‘ Doiniiiinii Experimental Siiitlon. Charlottetown I‘. E. I. L\-vi-- East Blcieford. - The regular monthly imeeting was iield at the schoolhouse. Nine members and one visitor were present. Minutes were read and adopted. A report of the Convention was given by the delegates. Next meeting to be at: the homo of Mrs. Gus McKinnon. Peter's Read. - The monthly meeting of this Tnstituttu was held at: the home of Mrs. Fred W. John- son. blight members were pre- sent. A report of the Convention la fciisihlc cnuslderublul kiliiifie . j" Till. slfliiiiiff! 9" Tlifllwit iiiiiiiitrr ‘l FoniPilE. I. Hard Fish ‘ispossible on with pure salts Manaoasu SALT is THE CURE that will bring back pmgpe r ity ! Order it from the Earle Fisheries, Charlottetown, P. E. I., or direct frdm A unpacks}: qSALT New Glasgow I PRODUCTS, “M, Nova ‘INSTITUTE sauna APPREKNA" ' TION ~ To Miss Mary Ellen Gallant, - Stanley Bridge, iP. E. l- Dear Friend: You have been a consistent mem- Fsshioii Fair“ Q-OQ-Q-O-OOQ-OQOO-Ov-Q ' » be: of the Stirling Womanslnstl; STRWED FLANNEL IN tute since its beginniiis and M" always taken a keen interest in everything that pertained to its been the reOiDiBHi-B 0i 3'91"‘ “W7” in the Culinary Department. 981'"- ticularly when ever and where ov- er you were asked to assist. you pad the misfortune in lose most of your earthly DOBBBWMW- clothes, money, keepsakes, etc.’ a few months e80 111 m“ m“ which destroyed your home. Wb offer you our sincere gympathy bu-t we feel ' that sympathy is vary little to offer and we would be very rcoreant in our duty toward a follow member iflwe did not offer you wmelhi"! more tangible, so we ask Y°ll W m‘ copt this token of our 98166111- ‘ Signed by the members of Stir- "ng n. stewm. President- iVlre. s. o. slmnlvfl- Becwiflfl’ June 17, 1928. COMPARATIVE vapor. or Liooln Ann num- nouns/tux F0li- THE counter. os- TIIE POTATO nnioirr. (Experimental lfnrms Note) The lntriiiiiiciiiiti iif Bllfileiiiix ("in "5 u possible substitute for iiiiilm “m” iloiiux to control liitc blight nnil reint- sldcrnbic demand on the fthrt of Kfilwfl“ for information cimccriiin! the "WP" tlvc merits of sprny und dust filiiln‘ cntionii. Tn afford lnfiiriniitlon concern- ing the ri-spoctivc nicrits of iiprny 1""! dust applications. To afford informs- tloii in this regnrd ilt-niouslrnfioii tcirtn have been conducted by tlic Botrinicnl Division of tho Experimental Furnis Eiystcin at ccrtiiin of its flcld luborator- ies, the tosllltn of which rliidiflilu lhlli the geiiernl effectiveness of dusting in controlling dlsciise iiud resnltingcrnp return iviiu cqiini, but not superior to that of liquid liurdcniix. The cost of the respective nporntinnii, taking into ‘consideration the nintcriiil required mid lrihoiir ncccssnry for die application. wns found slightly in fiivnr of spray- ing. The following suggestions may iiiiiiist the grower in iloterniining which liiflillOd will most inrgely suit his iii- illvldiinl requirements. As the time during which ccrtiilu disruscs, such ns into blight, may he cflericntly control- led is rcry brief, (sometimes only two nr three days) iiiid wborcns during thcse critical periods the spraying pro- blem is niii- of liiiviiig n suillclcut numb- er of outfits und rclluhio mun to ac- complish ihc work in the limited time, and the dusting rcqulrnients ln thciie respects under simiiinr conditions would be twenty-five percent or less of the spraying require I dusting would most readily commend itself its nffnrdlng the largest measure of protec- lon. This pnrticulnry would apply ivlmn tlic ncrengn is large (26 acres or uiorc) nnii the water supply not con- vcnlcnt to the piitnto field. In the cni-iia cf sinnil arranges, however, dust- ing should not supplant spraying but, if deemed expedient, supplement it. Of the several requirements for successful disease control by spraying or dusting, the most important rire early applica- t-len, correct eolutioris m- duat mixtures nnil ' and l " lions ut- iieven or ten day intervals flu!- ing tho growing season. I), J. Miicbeod, TREATMENT MAKES UNUSUAL DAY FR ~~____ 3s By Marie Belmont Oinrhre stripes. slim/int , lines of color, then a paler of the same color givings effect lire finding liiiliiil the present .m0lnelli. One of the most atiracllic pretatlens of this treiliip shown above, in flannel vi gray und/white. ‘: .'[‘he dress is made iii one v wmfthe bodicc (txieniiillffliiil skirt in a deep V iit tlie Mill- ivhite flannel collar und will pi-ped with ‘black simlilil ASTHMA ! Spread Minard's on brown and apply to the throat. inhale. Quick relief iii ‘ D n I y iiii fictiti- Dominion Experimental Station, . Fredericton, NuB. r 3 Liberal-Conservative Convention The annual meeting of the Liberal-Conservatives 0'. King's County, for the purpose of transacting the reoilili‘ business of the organisation, and at the place a Convention to ndminate a candidate County at the forthcoming general election will be held M: Wednesday, Juiy.28th at 10.90 a. m." in the Town Hail :0 Georgetown. All officially recognized polio o" “W” five delegates each. Chairmen will see that their iwiil l" fully “unscented. and that delegates m Pi’°i'°"'¥ '°°" ame time iii. to contest ti" l Ha was graduated 1mm the wmmm égcitlzvgréilrolilng hinck knot rind also pluni yi-oiitflier Dililiilllfl ‘the bu?’ may ififi tiiitcn xtialdzltililltohiefilt: 33:52:54‘. a: V3: lted. a" E. Russell School and later attend- _- " " 9' "°"""' '"Y"- ' P" Y ""11 "is 3, 1 M1,] , M-ELLI i cil Boston Collegu High School. He n"‘“(_,',':,‘|'_:'",':" g:|‘:‘0|":£l|l|]|’§ ',',,,.'“,.“,,',§",ffj°_;j§! iguana]. LMrsiefiiarfileliilgoiliiigoiicgfii: JAxfsdzhsLowl FRED R Secretary-t is survived by his parents, two sis- ,,|,,,,,,, ,,,,,1 i-hqirflc! on n uomnieri-iurci. will. scvcrui hours prmquu“ ,0 mum a splendid reading: "Out- Clubfi! v tors. Rita and Gertrude, and twvecnic, ii is rcrninuicnilcd iiint the grow. lug. , Next meeting at the home of Mrs. brothers, Harold and Robert. ore ln the community cooperate to cr- When a hcnvy rnlp p" .1511“ p." A, M, Johnson, 7.19m BRINGING or FATIIER- m . - . .43, ‘Ggorgg-Molflanll! ~ . , . J ~ g‘ ' ' ~p°R Q NE AKE _ _ ivE QQT AH (ggn-(‘LL _ i WANT THE. HEREb Aworaotfiruu ~ YO_ _ 5,. WON“,- q 933,395 bmgAwf buw HER p. _QQ|_|_.THAT Fii-AEBT‘ 00th,. DOLL-You wiNo IT‘ I '~ FORGOTTEN‘ W|LL QLMET Hag. iYOU HAVE iT ‘V. . " HO - . ' ‘H .°u "'- . W “(O0 LOOK ‘vViTH . H _, _ , ‘ \' g YOKJR MOUTH CLObED' . ' "t" ' ._ i“ .» s I : . vii v » . . _ o: user. 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