JUNE 1o. 1244?. Annual Meeting 1 Metlng of the m ri-iixllillrli Islaerld Silver For film's. ,,,,,| Exhibitors’ Associa- lmum be held in the Agricul- THE_ CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Annual Meeting The Annual Meeting of the l,“ STOCK QUOTATIONS iflcifliy of Prince Edward Island Will be held in the Law Library In F. G. llUTCllI-‘SON. Professional iiarils iunmiir ll. F. ARONIBALO Chartered Aceounilni iio Richmond Sim! Phone i1 E0. M‘ l! . BENTI EY. 1L0. J. A. BENTLEY ILO. C. F. BENTLEY. LLB. llrflsiers MONEY T0 LOAN I80 Richmond Street AExTvi/Tlnllfieson one; is Loan Oiiice: 90 Greet George 8t. _ _ Charlotte: wn "ill of Cnnnrin Building, MONEY T0 LOAN $506009‘ OQQG*OOQOOQQ". ' and Attorneys-et-l-lw lliunsrsn. SOLICITOR. BTO- Collection! ifiioiiil’ Finns: UAIIIIQtISTERLLASOlIEI-SIITOII. are. Daily War Survey (By The Canadian Press) The weekend bonibliifl 9i 1931i“ is indicative 0i the 31mm"; ‘fl tiern-css oi the war and tiie V1891 of the French air force. It. was a retaliation for the‘ Gar; | man bombing of Paris an _ Germans have notice now lliflt they continue such raids they can expect, the same thing iii ietuin. sn intensification or a less-outfit. of this kind of warfare is atiliflr" ently up to the t zrmaiis. The raid also indicates that de- . spite their attempts to homo “If fields. hangars and bases in France the Germans are far from pull- ing the French Air I-‘orre out ‘of business. France entered tiie Mr weaker in air power than either Great Britain or Germany but rapid strides have snlcc been made in building and buying planes. One of the first objectives of a German blitzkrieg ls to put the .pposing alrforce out of action. It was done in Poland in short or- der. Ii. was attempted in France and is still being attempted. In the west. however, the Germans have been matched by superior alr- crafi. and fliers in both the French and British air forces. A long bombing expedition. s eh illferscy declined 2 l-‘l. Whether the retaliation will mean‘ Montreal Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Bell Tel I50 Brazilian 5 1-2 Bldg Products 13 Can Cement 3 3-4 Can Car Found 6 i-2 Can Car Pfd 14 Can Pacific . 4 i-2 Can steamship 3 1-2 Cons Smelt 30 Dom Bridge 24 Dom Steel B 7 3-4 Dom Textile 72 Founda Co 7 Ham Bridgg 8 3-8 Imp Tob i2 1-2 Int Nickel 30 Massey Harris 2 7-8 MeColl Front 5 1-2 Mti Power 26 3-4 Not Brew 2'7 1-2 Norunda 49 Power Corp 6 Quebec Power 14 Shawinican 17 st Laav Com 2 5-8 ,St Law Pid 1i l-4 ‘St. 0f Can 63 l-Z St of Con Pfd 631-2 Wm: Ewe A —— WW1 Elev B 110 MON'I'RF.AI.|, June 9-401’)- Stri-rk market prices closed a shade easier in dull trading in Satur- day's abbreviated session. Sll€\\\'llllgf\I‘l sold off a point, while biotin-real Power backed 3-4. Canadian Car issues dipped 1-4 each While C. P. R. backed a min- imum fraction. St. Lawrence Corporation retreated a point. l‘.‘.i(l Price Bro- thers and Bathurst slipped 1-4 each. Steel of Canada. Dominion Bridge and Building Products dip- ped 1-2 each while Hamilton Bridge gnve up i-B. International N:ckel chalked up a small gain while Hudson Bay mining held stationary. Other issues to finish on the don-aside included Imperial Oil, Canadian Ceianese and Massey- Harris. Tr-t-al sales: 10.600: Industrlais, 6,100; Mines. 4.500: Bonds, nil. FINANCE By Frederick Gardner Associated Press Financial Writer NEW YORK, June 9—-(AP)——In dea-iings that. barely kept the ticker tape alive. the stock market fiiinhcd fl war-hesitant week Sat- urday, poinung slightly downward. Traiisieus of 199.270 shares for the two hours were the smallest for any session sizice July B, i939. They compared with 273.445 last Saturday. The week's turnover of around 2.500.000 shares also was l bet-tom figure for this period in about a yrnr. The Associated Press average of 60 usues was off .i on! a point at 38.2 and on the week was down B. Willy-Overland common and DTCIPITOII were a bit ahead. Chrys- ler and General Motors were re- .~i.stnnt. U. S. Steel. Bethlehem and Yoiiiigsloirii ended tinder water. Olitci‘ lost-is were (JOOGYGII, Good- rich, RIPIRQOIIICIT Ward. Boeing. Santa 1W2. Westinghouse, Allied Chrinicol. Texas Cozp. and Inter- nal Ollill Papcr preferred. Up ii shade were Siperry, Consol- idated Fiaizsnn. Anaconda. Stand- ard Oi oi N. J.. National Biscuit and General Electric Only Drnic Mznes and interna- tional Nickel. among Canadian ls- surs. irnzietl on the lilg board. the latter gaining 3-8 whiie lkme drop- ped 1-4. On the curb 130 shares of Bell Telephone sold down five at 98. Imperial Oil and Lake Shore were oft fractions and Shavrzziigah up 1-4. _______________ Use _Ml_n_ard' (or fdandrujf "A" . Montreal Cum (Canadian Press) Stocks Cit!" Abitlbl Com 5 7-3 Abitibl Com — Asbestos 1'1 Beauharnois 4 7-3 Bathurst A 8 3-4 Can Vlckers 2 1'3 Dom Tar 3 7-3 Don a 5 Fraser '7 fiaser V '1‘ O 3 3-4 Ford A l5 {mp (711 l0 1-4 Int Pete l5 l-li Price Com l9 1'3 Price Pfd 61 “IINNTPEG, June 9—(CPJ— Good rains in sections oi the Canadian and United States spring wheat areas failed to 1n- flict more than fractional losses on wheat futures prices during Sat- urday's abbreviated Winnipeg grain exchange session. With fight offerings and moder- ate export support aiding resis- tance, quotations finished only 1-2 -i-4 cent down. July at 74 1-2. October 7'7 1-8-1-4 and December 78 1-2 cents a bushel. CHICAGO. June 8——(AP)-—The wheat market Saturday yielded practically all the ground gained Friday es prices snagged a cent o. bushel. Other gains sagged with wheat, some oats and rye quotations re- turning to the minimums, which resulted in virtual cessation of ac- tivifly in these pits. Wheat was off as much as 1 1-4 cents at one time but closed 3-4-4 cent lower than yesterday, July 80-80 l-B, Septem- ber 80 5-8-3-4. Com finished 1-2 —7-8 down. July 62 3-4. September 6i 3-8; Oats unchanged to i-2 lower; Rye i-8—-3-8 of! and Lord 2-8 lower. Market At A' Glance (By The Canadian Press) Toronto -- Industrial and gold stocks lower; other groups steady. Montreal and New York-Stocks closed lower. Winnipeg-Wheat l-i to 1-2 cent lower. New York-Canadian dollar down l-Z cent to 78 l-Z. Banks (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Canada. -- Commerce 154 Nova. Scotls - Montreal 197 Royal _ ST. CATHERINES W. I. The monthly meeting of St. Catherine Womens Institute met at the home of Mrs J. Inman on May 8th Wit-ii an attendance of zeirzht members and five visitors. l ‘The President. Mrs. Shaav presided. t Meeting opend by singing song service and Island Hymn, followedl by Creed ln unison. Roll call answered by sing-song. play or nay. Minutes of previous meeting was rend and approved, also signed by President. It was moved and sec.- onded that the secretary put $65 in the bank. This Institute has done a lot of Red Crass work. ‘They knitted thirty pairs of socks, four pairspf onles; ‘Tunisia and Jibutl i0 Italy 9W" military operations. rifle mitts, eight pairs of wristlety sznve all their reports. Mrs, show ing. The ls a debate, That afford better opportunities ror the W85 iiifivelflpmfint. of the mind than does 1 the city The business of the meet- . ling been over the folio tor-Wm was carried out. Duet bv Mrs. Whiter Show and ‘ liforrorv. Reading. Mrs Reacting by Mrs. Lamont. Instru- imentai Music, Mrs. David —.~.~ tau TAKES SHIPS on HIGH_SIEAS Puts Armies on Alert But Holds Back from Conflict. ROME. June 'l -_(AP) -Itoiy, apparently drawing closer to par- ticipation in the war, put her ships at a standstill today and her arm- ies on the alert. Italians heard without. surprise the widespread reports abroad that the scheduled sailings of all Ital- ian merchant ships had been can- celled and that those in foreign I waters had been ordered to take cover in neutral harbors. While there was no official eon- flrination here o! these reports. s reliable source said the Italian liner Rex would not sail on June i2. although the line still accepts reservations. Other departures likewise reported secretly called off. Armament was speegad. Th; n,- ian air force was granted $330, 000.000 for its expanded program m lib“ lifXt three years. The navy not. 380000.000 for armament a- board and ashore. A 74-year-old veteran of manv a "eieiil-il campaign. Marshal Emilio De Rona. vras put in command of lialvs southern armies -— the for. ces which would he expected to do much of the fighting upon Italy's elitism-e into the war. Military experts believed am M-"Slifli De Bonds new command included the troops 0g 1,1bya_ WQN Significant Moves v Among the day's significant do- ‘Plol-iments. foreign circles were told that diplomatic relations be- “Wefl Italy and Russia _ who has understandings with Germany — xvcre being improved. Italy's ambasador to Russia Augusto Rosso. is expected to rel turn to Moscow, which he left several months ago after Joseph Stalin recalled the new Soviet sm- "oassatlor. Nlchoiai Goreichln. from Rome because of hostile demonstra- l-ZOIIS over the Russian invasion of Finland. Goreichin's return to Rome Made." \/ .- on Brnniford. Sold by Reliable Dealers Everywhere _"$mg,even alter lest night's storm. But they're all Branifor Boots. That's the reason." BrEntiord Ana-Lock Slates are I stormprool u well as lire-resistant . made to qive enduring sar- vice, you altar year, with the utmost in Roofing value. Y And best ol all they're "Maritime ' When it's time to re-rool, insist Brantford PPBs°n===iKZ 2?“ Brantford Roofing (Mu-Rimes! ‘Limited IOiDmLI-Y fill IRLNTIOID CARRITTI CO. LTD. COLDBROOK. N. 5 All Brantford Products Stocked and Sold In Summerside By SINOLAIR & STEWART, Ltd. shortly was predicted. All branches of the Fascist par- ty _stood in readiness to hear Mus- solinis long expected trumpet call to war. While big bodies of troops "Quarded" the streets of Rome a- zriinsi. student demonstrations in 1119111013’ 0i "we founder of the pro- Iialian Maltese Nationalist party. the "liberation" of Malta. -the vit- al British naval base in the Med- itcrranean —- was demanded by Fascist groups. ‘ Italy's Suggestions Premier Re ad's gges in a speech thgafianeemis r9251"; to discuss all questions peacefully ivos answered by one newspaper . Distributed In PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND FENNELL & CHANDLER BY Ii_ Riesio Del Carilno of B0l0gng._ with the declaration that the first essential would Q for fiance to make an immediate peace with Hit_ ler. and then:- Restnre Germany's pre- war eoi. Dflv Germany her war ex- glve Corsica, Nice. Savoy, -and cost of her P911505: Dov her. too, for the Your night shirts. The committees invited the members for next meet- Program for next night the county For Sale By POOLE 8i THOMPSON, Ltd. Montague . . Q~ Wing pro- Mrs, Reading. Mrs. James Annie Inmaii. Sherren. In- Q "YIB-ll- Refldlllq. Mrs. John McEach- ‘malnder o! the McNevin. The meetin Ciod Save th served s lovely tum); i The Institute made $29.45 Wiead of $9.45 on their Auto any Qllltit as reported in the April?» Do ' l The re- _ _ evening was spent em Askimz a quest-ion. Mrs. Hector l in social eonvorsnnon, closed b i g King. Th‘; in- RRINGIN UP FATHER By George McMa n us WELL- QJR SON SAYS 5'55, HOUSE BURNED PAIZLOQ GOT CLOSE TO Hi5 CIEARETTE “ trading and a mildly weak tone marked the Toronto exchangb c-p- crations in the final session cf the neck. Indusinais weakened .41 and the golds closed .3. down in the hid-ex while the base metal atid wcstern oil groups were practically unchanged. Volume was 81.0w shores. Steel of Canada and Dominion Foundries lost fractions and Page- l-lamlton Bridge fzrmed i-2. C. P. B... Inter- national Petroleum. Walkers com- mon and Loblaw "A" were Baltierl. Of the senior golds. Dome and l-Ioliinger were narrowly weak and losses of 3 to 6 cents were netted in the secondary group by Con- iaurum. East Mnlartic. Kerr-Add- iron. Malart-ic Ciold Fields. 53F vanite and lent and Wrllm- Hargreaves weakened i0 ceiitl. lures Lake drc-pptd 2 l-I International Nickel improved 5-8. Steep Rock was fairly "ti" the Law Court Buildln i Ch - N Y S k rfldflom. Prince of Wales Col. louemwn on ivlsondav thi 12"., ‘Ely ' e , o n, cuariotteifi“nmeganfeilliillg- of June. I940, at the hour of a - llhe 18th, A [u n _ oclock pm’ emd‘ w. n. SHAW. w. E. BENTLEY, Secretary. secretary-Treasurer, L-351-6-7-4i. bfl ' _ ____ (Canadian Press) “w” ch" Am C and I‘ 22 l-4 Am For Pr 1 1-8 ' Am Radiator 5 Annual Meeting 2.. so... .3 m; m aer - . Anaconda 20 3-4 The Annual Meeting of the Registered Nurses 23315;’; m“, ii it: Association irrll be held at Summerside, Tuesday, glfilgfilitokfiv zgi-i June 11,31 R I. M. The first session of the Refresher shrine, ° g7 M Course in Tuberculosis and Mental Hygiene will i'ol- gout Edison 24 1,2 [ow the Annual Meeting, and will continue Wednes- Xftighhtl’ i; if: d,“ and Thursday, in_Charlottetown. All Graduate G0,. e0 29 3.4‘ Nurses are cordially invited to attend. Transports. rhoggésm i?) 11,-‘; lion to Summerside will be provided ifmurses will Goodrich n H, notify ine Prince Edward Island or Charlottetown igoodycar Tire i3 1-2 mo. m» oer than Salado- 1""? w» arse also: s. 1: is who wish to attend the ‘afternoon session at Paleon- ‘Kcnnemi; 25 3.4 . d Hospital Wednesday meet at the Cundall Home iMOM Weld 34 M" . , N Y Central i0 at l. l-il - M- Nor QIIIUQO 15 1-2 Nor ac ic 51-8 Paramount 4 5-8 Penn R R i6 5-8 Phil Morris 7i 1-2 _ Phil Pet C0 30 ' ' liates~ Pa ahle iii Advance o" C“ 11-2 Advertising Y Radio Corp 4 a-a Sears Roe Co 64 i.2 Mimimusn Charge for Any Advertisements 25 Cents gtddoiic N J 32 1 8 , . u c oi-p - C “gt-oi Guardian locals, 6o per word, Western and lllastern locals T“ _ C 35 .¢ ‘M’ “tad; Announcemiilits and 03min! glovents sniper word. Unfit; :12.” 42 3_8 classified iv, w! “""*',l" ""1""? ‘ °‘ m l’ 9°.’ ""7 if"? "' mutt-o corn i a~a Hum and blaming) t) ierings, Lau’ s. elc.. 5c per n-inie, e era oi Uni,“ Gas Imp m $8 Uoiiilalt-nee 70c per inch. Wedding engagement ‘l0 words for 31.00 U z.’ b} r 2 and w mils for every additional 3 words. Notices of ‘Thanks Mitt ‘ R“ ‘er 1’ 1' wpltclillltili. 70c Der inch or lie per word. Lists of Subscriptions U s Si‘ C‘) 46 8 I‘, rpm. per inch Address and fiescntation $1.00. Other rates on sngaggiudmm 3'4 uwl"‘“"““' \Vrll'ner Bros 2 i-a fi West. Elec v B4 Woolworth — ‘m. i-eliitllc Help Wanted Wanted ..( ' fllill-GENERAL MAID WHO WANTED TO RENT — UNFUR- “ills be good worker and first nlshed room. write Guard- m... pilllll cook. wages $5.00 i1 tan. L-385-6-10~3i. nook. itctcreiices. A.so nurse WANTED is _ _ ‘ ‘ Canifa Pr Dump want-S saw. Apply Mis. T0 BU! IKLIIISTLRED i a n e§l Mmatkm, ‘Nukes-Ely, N, b, s Shorthorn year-old bull. Geoige TORONTO. June 8- L-319-0-8-2i. Hughes, Brackley Beach. Phone . w d R. 4-33, Covehead Ixijtfélsflitiiflga 10 Stocks Close Agents ante _ - — _ n ' Aidennaa 17 f- "m" r0 Let Anglo Cdn 49 m aiunrious MEN AND _ Arlitfleld s womrli u.» otter onpolmlilfY ‘° q- T _ . . ‘__ Aunor ion bitilriup a prtiiitabie btisinessujtlog 31 Bnnkfleld 9 frldilill‘): t\\‘QTQIIIIIItgSfiCCIOUTStLiI-ty 1554b L_.§74_G_3_3,_;Bitse Metlal 1g cc.» i iv». t- - _ .__._._____.__ ____ ___ :13 . ' F, liar" "l" N” M“ “‘°““,‘,}Y siflii} To LET - TENEMENZI‘ AT nuN- . Bililovrip 14 l“ “m We Producw new i455 d“ Terrace. No. 2 Water streetJBlg Miss s time to stiifl- ADPlY J 0' Possession Julie 1st. Applr to:'Bolio 4 1-2 . i J noun-a m. Alontwfll- N 6 a l‘; Ioole a: co- Chttllglletbilll, Briilorne s3 _ , ' " - - - 11-44 -5-15-l'1- Broulan 33 BALI‘. FOR IIOOKED ‘Bmmrfn. __ NEWLT Buff Auk 360 lilAT5 l Apartment. 122 Fitzroy Street. ‘éillmrrllilrn iii W’?- I‘:376'6'8'31'yC:ilniriiit 20 The splrnilld prospects for 8n -— » m‘: Inert-W i" ti"! '"""l'°" "l "lsiiflfii For Sale ctlitfiit iii in our lirilnllrli ‘his “Oar dcmrntsi ——-—-_______...._..>.,________ Chl-onlium 3o that ire meet their rrquiremer; an n FOR SALE __ l l, W1: RANGE Cxhcnmlr 38 the lilrav (Ll hooked rugs and a “Y! gtiith tgvo flire plates iiom Prime Coniaruni 115 nert euur; war Isiinrl Ii . ‘til. A 1' I m‘. opened n sales iggsnlflg l’ Bruce Stewart at Jud. pp} g§$f..f'“°“ '°“'",°"}’"“{,“. "‘°,..';'.'.'§l.°.~¢ Biwilite L-l94-6-6-4l. Dome ou 17 1.4 Tm" "' ” "‘ ” - ‘ ’—~~——— rm iviai 21s members oi the Wnmens InstitutB-S _ D and their friends who wttslirelflxvalgsl géiefivxoil’ iMJn: éiifiigggdo 13g w" ‘.§‘|'|",',l‘nfllliilfifisinni‘charge:Humans MAN. ii .T\\‘I£l-.'N 2:- Gillirs Lek! 4 u pm-rk qc-tvo will haves line and 50 years, with car, lii‘t‘tlt‘(l llll- ‘Ilflwlii l 1'2 “I a Ml‘ r . "' l-land made l lllvfilfllflli‘ to hand out FREE G005 l-ifilio 27 l“? |f souu-uirs and s t - .- , _ h ii-rufl Daily Necessities such as Razor Goidflie 11 M" K l lvllNDALL I-I. BI-IATON. rural route anrUGold Eagle 7 . . . . . (i (icmnud for (mid Gate 9 !:_lf§z'(i‘““"_.._.._~——:—;_. Everyday N- "itles_ including Halliu-ell 1 K h gglfir-s. Exclriiltvt Bakma P(l\\l'(lt‘l'l. tram Rock '10 c aps, _ eruines. .Vllllt‘l'fl izcr Hqlllnflpr 10 r O o Stock and Poultry Tfiiiihs and Fly H 9'1 14o F0 Spray. Form (‘XUPTICIITP licltifiilnggslegq‘: Min 21 _é__ _ _ Selling experwnce not _neccs.sii_i-_v. In; Nickel 29 3.4 i" "‘ ""“‘ ?~t%3“.‘;’..i1ii‘l. ‘ZT..~?“%TES‘.‘. ‘all J M 1 ill ilfl'l‘5 "l iveedlfll"! and .'_ nished. ulrite iiniiiedi;itci\'. Thr- a??? ‘i? cleared i0g0lll0l‘ _\\llll Si! R. \Vtitl(iltlSz('8lliliIlii_\'. lvloiitreai, Ink‘, mo“ n 34 buildings. conveniently l0‘ Q“°" Del’ - ' "A N_]84_6_5_il.ittle_l, L I95 .-~ - -. licppiwli siwre- ---_»~_~- yggggg, gig Apply in Nursing Iyladsen 28 l-2 (i-ALDET s‘ HASZARD’ s? Nrm _ . 7rioNTsFzar-!§l‘il1§l.l§ 6g Stilltllttllés gfia‘. bigéirsc lljn ‘filly. A]“i)Ai/I:ltt‘R%/l"l'§.- 51144951219 (4)9 . 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(ilh lonemwn [upposuo the prince siren Rock 122 ‘ or dizziness — consult o slifli‘ Iidazrd 1119mm) and l am now in Sturgeon i0 3-4 ‘ “M. a position to act as Auctioneer for fivironlie h it?’ l j at yo“, ggfyk‘! with yen-s the City of Charlottetown and yarn-In: Hug 35 I o oi experience and a thoroulll Queens County. i , 6% l o rrlrnellng service. I will be glad ‘n see or hear from IIDPPI‘ CB-n - o . er- at the Ventures 1H0 gny prospective custom 0 (tall in and discuss your Ill!‘ ‘hovo address. Wat Amu 305 "Willfl- WENDALL u. BEATON wi-t Harg sao tl . ii F ilutoiiesoa ‘i"i§‘g'n'i"i" “m” 1 ' ' Pend Ore 145 I G. F. lIliTClII-ZSUN TORONTO, June 9-—(CP)—-Di.ill 0 0 4 on a rise of t cents. lmiwiwriiliifl laddsd 5 and Shea-mt 2. Pend Or- eille closed 5 cents lower. Western oils showed no ehanQB greater thmi a cents. csiaflry and mmonmn and Home were loner and Anglo-Cilnifidiw_lll'lnei': qulred good aircraft and involves considerable risk. The mere fact M Face still has a siib- lxfifilli kigk til it despite Germsn ll as the French flight. w Berlin i-e-stwmpu to veiled it» that it was attemplfil Slim“ OUR WAY OUT YOU GOT A QHIQT ouso IT'S BEST vou GO To TH p002 ANXIUST" APOLOGIZE AN TELL HIM n’ WAS sucu A HOT DAV we SIMPLY COULDN'T RESIST TAKIN’ GREAT J QUiCK-WITTED GRAB MY SHIIZT AGAIN HOPE - ‘BY 0a,: sona- nurox i-lE'LL SAY MUCH-- LET’S voo- HOO HlM our on m‘ aura, AN‘ NEGOTIATE sour THINK wrru mm I can as neon HERE... usso! OR FURTHER! SAY. JlS ‘GAUGE I WAS ENOUGH TO ” v1.1. can. l-ilNi u: AN SEE-i GIMME THAT §H|RT~LOAN n’ TO ME .' I'M HUNGRYAM‘ CHiLLED--- I'LL on" oulz cLcrEs .1 Era-AH- LEAVE 114cm: oeeumwtoe OPEN.’ J. R. Williams 1. J WHAT'S ‘THAT-YOU SAYTTi-IE JEWELR DIDN'T BURN UP THAT'S GOOD-THEN THEY AQE SAFE- V .9 Joe-r euttovsa TO THE cuss ' FOR A MOMENT, MY FR\END-~ A LITTLE BIRD rota ME ABOUT vou RUNNlNGv mro ‘SANTA CLAUS AT THE RACE TRACK! mars FINE, Because weine come "ro HAVE "one House PAINTED.’ I'LL TAKE ALF- oi= vopw. WINNINGS-- ////////// 91.»! HIM F02 I — lilriior iioop t5-UM--I MEAN ir was SUCH A i PALTRV SUM THAT-~ER-~ OH, DAG-H rr/ ’ II/M/fl/I/lr/rz/Ir/rmmwm/AY/ ' Jason lS rzsspousiate FOR THIS, DQAT HIM!“ I couto CHEERFULLY Nor HOLDING ms -3‘ OVEQMAJOR" SHE Knows Au. - _;-J IQ.