can heln vou d, 50% of all Hearing pmhaaerl choose For better gupeflul‘ dclllll I111! fitting. made P0!- Audlometer, accurate W11)’ All! . to” - Ill n1 w?’ r. Smith, our‘ chief ‘ofqslihlqix-Ngtflw-II?" (Ijliarlgftetogiie. |'_ S-iturdoy. Monday. ‘Tuesday and Wednesday. qgrT. lsI, 3rd. 4th and 5th in,” epnslllations cost you "flu" gy be tlu means d ,n_¢-_._-,1¢g future happiness. McMURRAYS Mgiritizne Representatives S After almost ten years of Dignau, R.N, Rayner of Cascumpec, has resigned as superintendent Falconwood Hospital. Graduating from the Prince Ed. ward Island Hospital in 1932, Miss Rayner joined the nursing staff of Falconwood Hospital 1935 '11:. superintendent at nurses, and by her executive ability soon develop- efl the HIM’! to a high degree of 83141191101 Her dulet manner and her deep unders andlng and tact wrought seeming miracles in the mental health of ‘patients, scores of whom having een restored to mental and bod- ily health at the institution, h-iva testified to the great part. played in their recovery by Mrs. Dignan. In 194G she married Leslie A. Dlgnan, now a sergeant and tech- nical instructor of radio location with the 8th Heavy A. A. Bittery. which is still overseas, Mrs. Dlgnnn ls the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Rayner, Cascumpec. She has two brothers. Alton and John, who live in that prosperous farming communltymud one sister, Mrs. A, E. l-luestis, Summersldc. READING, England — (CP) _ I Tcn years after becoming a grand- mother at the age of 36, Mrs Eliz. abeth Scott gavr. Llrth to her 15th child -—- a daughter, in this Berk- riusnsnicroiv. N-B. shire town Mrs Scott has six grandchildren now. Z-%_I 3' m Richmond Stf é pig-mourn Charge for Any st 1105111 und Spiritual Offerings. for 81.00 and 10 cents for every Tlilnif! and Appreciation. other rules on application. - ,-..--_. Miscellaneouo y Charlottetown Store! -"1ig a car of Donna- d; also Donnaeona 1.1 and Hordbozird- order now, while stocks lnsul Boar your ue fildlllull}. For Sale I - 1 RANGE srovn; both in good coii-' A1 ly R C. Kenii-edyui r Young St. Mai- Rlilfi. 9-4 i. . . DIANS BICYCLE. 111ml on. Apply i115 No. River R2111. Phone 182-2. g 9-4-31 - P0211171 rnnsiiniwno cow. Apply llubert McQunid, Brook-l 1111c, Lot 30. 9-1-31 , :.r0i".‘.s.11.s-:-11.\1.1j"s TITRESII R and ('if‘llll"l‘ couiiiiiicd. Rod Ms?- K11111: . Hunter River. 11-1-21 TOR 5.11.11 — 1334 PONTIAC SE- din. Gmid condition. Plionc 888.] i i and 9-1-21 t _ TOR SALE SILVER FOX C2132. Phone l954-J. l 9-1-21 . U-BONE CORSFL- ‘ worn, latest st, Cost $21.75. Bargain silc Apply N.M.M.. - ' 1-1-4-21 FOR S.»il.I-l-ll0 B, POTATO "-1195; also oyster barrels. Phone ‘Ne. 609-23. The Island Box 8.: i-lzrrel Co, Ltd., St. Eleanors, P. 11.1. 9-1-5-t-6i ._________________ ‘Female Help Wanted » ~>-__.__. .._____ii_____ii . vision-nun. r0 11111.2 wrrn a 19, housework. Apply Mrs. Clive f klacMiliiu. 205 Fitzroy St. Phone I189. 9-4-21 tiwsyrrfi) siliifraii"ériaciiit i IlCiUSL‘\\‘l good plain cooking. y 1hr’ adults. hlehrst wages. Ref- g m" 2'1‘ rr-quirrci. Apply 189 -_- a’??? (""1120 Si. between T) . . . 1. . -, warren r1 “misfits-straws; . Hotel. 211-11 maid; and one clean- er. Allllly to housekeeper. ‘M __ _ 9-1-41 A N T E D — TEOUSEKEEPER» mIddIE-Riied woman or ' girl. _ fsollv nl tlircc. Write A.1-i'.. care . lGuordlnn. ’ —-—-———- l-TWO GIRLS. O A _l1c~1' and one capable of ___V ___A__ 9-1-51 f ‘ ~Lnst And Found ' 5 '- I'(:_IS{"~AI'G. 31f nil/fox 161331". 1 11 llcu. Finder lenve at Notre _ 11111‘ Academy, 91 “ti llwll-suonsr zsrn. nr-rrw an Ilslsc North and Union Road. s! <_ f0! snare tire, Notify " °\‘~11'~. Union Road, 1551a i Riv "insists 0t‘ ""1 barn. COMPLETE INVESTM BONDS AND STOCKS BOUGHT - SOLD - QUOTED F. J. BRENNAN 81 OOMPIINY LTO. Members Investment Dealers‘ Associa E. M. BAGNALIr-Mannger ‘ Charlottetown Advertising Rater-Payable in Advance Clnlral Guardian locals, 5c per word: Western and Eastern local: i g4, pet nerd; Announcements and Coming Events 3o per word; i I Cnssillezl 3o per word; in lllemorlam Notices 70o per inch; Lisle en of Condolence 10o per inch; Wedding 10o per inch or ic per word. List: a! l subscription i0 cents per Inch. Address and Presentation 53,39, ‘room; - IN crud“ Situated ' hi h 1 1-2 miles from Hunter's er. 1 mile Tgoiiiiasndhoollz, 3111218111.; of 150 acres of land; 1 acres under high state of cultivation. 25 "Y" ha“, dsoft won-I, suitable for Dairy farming. Stone house 8 rooms with bath, running will" "‘ house MERTON E. BAGNALL, Hunter's River, ENT SERVICE Of Canada Telephone 1470 Q | 1 AJ-rerlisemeni 25 Cents I Cards. etc. 5c per name; Let. ', "lenient: 40 words I ‘ additional 8 words Notice: ol ‘ F OTiTl-d _ _ sum-i mers1de,-m-ens work boots; oth-Q 6T Parcels. Apply Waiter Wood. Mount. Tryon. l _____________ _ Wanted ! woman ‘.7- 166E312 1v 1 £512]. house or apartment by returned man and wife. No Qhildfen‘ >Plione 500-J. 9.4-31 ivnxrso-smucnhiiidivit '4" x19 It. long for bridge on H3191 Green Road. Apllly to Rood Foreman James A. MneDnng1d_ Caro R. R. 6. 9-4-11 _ - dvi37oclin>snrr=r . to fit 1930 Plymouth our. ' 23 AIIZill Sh, Ga_vt0-.i.'1p _ tewwii. 9.4 WANTED _ SMALL uivrunivisii: ed apartment for two IJOODIL‘. Phone 1l56_ 9-1.31 ivaivrEn'-'isisfsrirriiv_o 11013.11. central. Write 13H, Guardian. 8-31-21 ______________ Help Wanted IVANTED _- army“ 1561i 1hr?“ work. Highest wages to a cap- able man. “Former" c-o Guar- dian. 8-28-41 .- COOK WANTED-FOR SO-BED hospital. Will have two assistants in kitchen and additional help 111' washing dishes. trays. etc. Salary $65.00 month with board and room supplied. Apply giving age, references and experiences. Blanchard-Fraser Memorial Hos- pital, Kentvtlle, Novn Scotia. ____________i.______ 1"’ IL". FLFI FL-ITLFI FITIILFLTT TLHIIJIHILTIJ 1.5.1.1. witfr W.'iie T. Guardian. d; tea-Lasting “oer-aromas. , room flre-tilzicc. . 9-4-21 iilshcd opzirtmcnt. suitable for three girls for light housekeep- ing. College girls preferred. Reasonable rent. ri Guardian. _i___f_ 9-1-31 Agents Wanted i 1 Enniv EXTRA msu _ 11min: more money easily in spare time. Just show our beautiful Canadian made Christmas Cords to your friends. They s0" sight. Many assortmcuts. Cords Souls and Tags. Beatifi- Iul frcc album shovring personal cards 25 for 51-00 H1111 11P- Ub- ernl commission. Write today for unusual sample offer, The D0112- log Greeting Card Company. di-AJ. Wellington West. T111‘- onto, 9-1-1111 800 DEALERS EARN Ii COM fortoble income bv selling F1111?!- lex Products from door to oocri How about starting a 11115111855 "f your own. in your some time ‘W111. thc same advantages, in thl district o; yotlf choice? For free details and catalogue: Fnmliex- 1600 Delorlmler. Montreal. 17-W of nurses ot 9 . m1 and efficient service, Mrfiiiil, formerly Miss Ruth llrs. Ll. Ilignan ll.li. c“ Tenders Resignation m“ l!!! AGE 2 1 She's over Ail-but looks years younger. Other women often wonder how she keeps no fit and trim--with no hint o! “middle- agc" on her face. She learned the secret from an English woman who told her about the British favourite for keeping fit and trim- BlLE BEANS. This gentle regulator, made from l0 pure vegetable extracts. helps ollaet the effects oi too much rich. fatty food and too little exercise. Get Bile Beans- ‘The Medicine That Wakes Up Nature"—at your drugglst and discover how you. too. can lielp rid your system of the toxic waste that slows you up and puts the marks of middle-age upon your face. 47 Over 7 Million Boxes lold [all YOI 1-e1-__B'|1E BEANIsU _ ___ MeGRATll - DEARDEN WEDDING Miss Mary Dearden, the eldest daughter of Mr. Deaiclen Road, Rochdale was married to Lieutenant Joseph McGrath,youi1g- est son of Mrs. and the late Mr. G. McGmth of Tlgnish, P. E.I.. Cun- tember and Mrs. “Dalkeith", Frank of Wardle ada. at St. Mary's Church, Little- borough, last Saturday. J. V. Murphy officiated, The IJl'i(I’_‘ is iii thc A.T.S. and thc bridegroom in the Canadian Army. The bride was given away by her father, and wore a wliite ring velvet period gown with 11 heari- dress of white velvet and doves and a plain net veil. carried a bouquet of red uucl white ‘ CilrlifitiOIiS. Miss Miss thers unit formed Miss E. M. Buckley presented tin bride with n horse shoe decorated with WIiILO heather and itotions as she went 1m the aisle. moon ls being spent at Torqu-v , and the future address of Mr. 1 IMcGroth will be Mrs. ceivcrl ims a gift of money from thc personnel of unit. thc ter Barbara DEJPCIQX] thc bride) and Miss Joan M. Scho- ,f1eld (friend of the bride), Elizabeth was the juvenile attendant. Captain F‘. W. Kemp acted as best; man, and Messrs. J. Harry B. tDcorden and Bethe] Dearden of groomsmcn. ed suitable music on the oreoi $7 r: a. 5 a 5 a 2 w Q N .- r: Q U’ 2 o. “l .11 > "I r11 Agents Wanted AN OPPORTUNITY - our". 0F nation's _ catering prinfllpfllli‘ t0 fllrlilpl" needs, is ready E0 P111139 a Vfiiu‘ able contract which should mean complete independence for a mun fovtunl-ite enrfiifrizhti follow n): qua ca 0115! record that will withstand investigation and proven nhiiliy to efficiently manage both 111m- isclf and IiiS own business. p niirinl status not extremely 1111- portnnt but a ‘ necessary. Write The J. R. Wol- kin Coiiipai Mossou Sh. FOR SALE A number of used LIGliT FIXTURES ‘MODERN STORE ROGERS HARDWARE The Rev. i of City. white She The bridesmaids were (sister OIi 9-4-3 and ~ Margaret Buckley (bro- the bridel M1". E. Holliclziy play .3. red co r- guord c,f 110110.111‘ '1 penlry l l A reception was hold at Pccl vocational ‘Street hCouscrvutlve Club. Little- t boroug , and M1". Roy Bvinkwian - » ttrebler, sang solos. The lidncym gmmng on I t 1945. l U Pl w: m the brldegrconfs town‘ largest companies, have the Charac- (O F1 travel outfit is iv. Dept. Z-C 1A. 217T Montreal. 9-1-11 Less Suitable for THE CO, LTD. Phone 105 8-29-3i, Woodworking Roofs like all exposed need attention at regular vols. Today it is more imllfiftflm than ever to keep W°°d 911115195 in good condition. Asphalt Protective Oil will mater- lallv lengthen the life of the roof. nuantlties brim! along your own containers. Limited amount. served. Phone l757-J. Point oil, turpentine and varsol in any quantity 1011111195- J. J. STEWYART, 236 Fitzroy St" Opposite Central Creameries, Limit d Distributor United Builders As- bestos Roof Cements. Plastic ce- ment and paints for Prince Edward Island. than 1 Poultryh i Jottings By F. G. WARD for S and Course, Cana shops, Charlottetown, September W. SHAW, Since our last lettings. the poul- try industry in general on P.E.I. has been humming. Plans have now been vniple‘ - Poultry meeting to be held Sep- 21st. This meeting is ponso by the P.E.I. Poultry Industry Com. a monster red try, such speakers as W. A. Brown, Chief 0t Poultry Production Maiketlng Services, Dominion De- part/merit of Agriculture, who prob- ably more than anyone else has guided the purchase. assembling and shipping of Canadian eggs and egg powder to the British market. Mr. Brown ls intimately acquainted with P1111. He knows almost every point and place on the Island. having spent much time in the years on work in connection with the poultry industry. He has spent __ fl, qxflyv-mmvnuuuuww-a-‘w- ~cr~c FOR SALE Two Family Apartment House in residential section earlier For particulars apply THE EASTERN COMPANY 15-1 Richmond Street TRUST p‘ Veterans Car- dian Training Work- be- all , , , Wardle Rodd, until they move to make application nOW a! Canada enry next year. v ' I Among numerous presents re- veterans welfare Offlce’ Richmond Street, Charlotte- This is a joint project cl the Provincial and D0min~ ion Governments L. Regional Director Rehabilitation Training 9- -2I. barrel First come. Charlottetown. Fnorficrivn ‘ ROOFING 011. FOR WOOD SHINGLES surfaces inter- A coating of first l I mass-sat. cnnnowrmrvorrrwonnoooooud NOTICE The Rogers Hardware Company Limited wish to announce to their many customers that, MR. WILLIAM T. ROGERS has returned t0 Charlottetown Arrl lhut he will 1155111110 joint Managershil) 9f the. Store with hi: brother, Benjamin R089"- Jix, in which position he hopes to meet many 0f his old friends, zuid make many 116W ""91 5-1151 pr" fill’ ‘iilrillrillflllrilibv DOMINION QOK IIOW AVAILABLE AT lYilllII LOOAL OEIILEITS Avoid Possible Disappointment in The Winter By Accepting Deliveries During The Summer Months. 001111111011 STEEL s. coat CORPORATION LIMITED lfALIl-‘AX-SYDNEY-SAINT IOlIN-MONCTON --mwnmmnooow LI .l'Ll"l.i"Ll'l.flJlJ L’i.l“lIl.."l..1'LF LFLFLFL.‘ ‘ 1.1 and 1i 1 . } 1 [ . 11-113: _(;§_ARLO'I"I‘E11OWN GUARDIAN and delights m seriously thlrklng of eirpandlsig he knew years ago_ their poultry interests, w him in the days m be pteued m, Jreater returns than in some other speak hisa hB-Sd vinces heard ward It is hatohi great Mr. who m lng on hntchc nicely flocks, For of {our Ind snfl sleep. Un lllendnro 1 Asthma attacks, you slm 24.‘ Veterans who wish t0 lake this ten-month course asking IO vacations net-e Those who K115 referred to w doubt. to meet Professor E, 5 Quality. address Willi bcfluti lantern Provin Marltimes. this meetln information about the shtppm E. I. could ex til-re growth. H W13’ fine speaker. _ Brooks. Director of ministration. will speak on the Feed Outlook, a topic will be Feed Ad 1m: 11.0.12 males head is your mectln °°11111111111iv been hearing state Io hie wliat profits made this year has been a common thing to hear m2 five lbs. mcn have slated If ehokl Bronchial o! those him again. ddress on This Fac tors is _ slides. PfQfessgf eiivered this address 1 ce in Canada except will have heard it. a most excellent address. H. _ tamsmh Exec 1 _ _ the price was being lowered three mittee together with the Pro- rctmy. NEPPCO Hatchergtlgieviifgn ‘"14 ihNq-elshth vents He made n vinclal and nlon Departments sail-WNW. Maryland, U.S.A.. will m“ 9mm but h‘ w“ mt 5am’- of Agriculture. Noted speakers sneak upon me growth e1 the flled- He Wished 1M1 he wvld will deliver talks upon vital topics 57°99!‘ 11141151113! in the Delmarva “e ‘ed them m‘ anflm" w" pertaining w lze poultry Indus. district. You will he... first hand dwe- Nsxt veer. he states he will. T13 possibilities and the part P "Bill" C1. Scott that o1’ interest to poultrymen ay be wondering about fut. ure feed supplies. . E. Bern‘ , 1» ' Chief or ier newy appointed RO-P. Inspectors. speak. “the use oi’ R.0.P. males in with our new IXllicy of hav. our hatchery Other speakers _wlli also be at hmld- T1115 mvslmc is one that all . Poultry producers 511011111 attend. It‘ g. Make lt a success, I gicause. in doing so, you will bent the past few months, IITIKV have from comm. It monlli old chickens 111955- A numb: of poultry. that n8. klispln , wheezing. coughing Asthma iit ticks rob you of sires your vitality, accept this llber trrai oiler: not the prescription 1111-11111» from your druggist and see how quickly it. loosens nndvenzoves thick stranglin mucu thus giving free cnsy breathing and r trial offer. unless frees you from the suffering of ply return the dcr the llbe ol empty package and get all your money back. You have everything to lose. Bo d gain-nothing to on't suffer anot-ier day without ur druggist for Mentione- g of 688s w that district, its 11w w play in its nil Williamson is florets will just fit in I I have t llrcduc crs they are ' Asthma Mucus loosenetlIirslDay . PAGE FIVE claiming that there 1s les hard work and. iarm activities-be that as it may - Snyder will give .41 is pleasant to hear producers in §gg an illustrated tully pmpmed Snyder n every the Al the conclusion of 8 this year. all Pm- , I have it twice and am looking for. 1° 1181mm it u».- third time. are satisfied. I am always afraid when pro. ducers become satisfied — afraid that they may become complacent. and forget that such good prices may not always continue and give no thought to quality marketing. Keep up you quality and more 11311! markets. Just last week. a poultryman sold 13G cockc-rels for $213.00. He had to sell them because the next. day Too bad, he did not do so this year. ‘Ilen days proper feeding would have added gpproxunately an extra pound of fat and flesh. His profits would have been greater even though the price did drop three and thrce_ eighth cents per lb. If sold upon grade. he would have received the milkfed price which would have equalled or battered the price he did receive. He would have had the satisfaction of marketing a properly finished product. Put finish on your product - It's the last pound that pays. EMYVALE VI’. I. The August meeting of the Emy-i vole Womens Institute Wflr; held’ on Aug. 3 at the home of lvfrsxl Peter Costello fifteen members and I four visitors being present. 1 ‘The sick committee reported of‘ visiting all sick 111 districi. Thel ‘ program consisted of riddles and al _ gllCiiSllig contest ivhieh was IMFF. Joseph Duffy. I Mrs. M, Callaghan and hlfs. Flames Quinn attended the district’ ‘convention at Bradulbane and an; interesting report 0f the CUHYCTIIIOIU .wa5 given by Mrs, Callaghan. ‘ It was decided to cut down .hc] lunch to n .l.1~ll variety. i’ 3 u c 2 5 l j inch v by all, took 111 $3.20. ~ Members on sick committee fori next month: Mrs. A, Czillagmin, Mrs. Maurice McCloskev; iool . committee, Mrs. Patrick "‘ kn,‘ M122. Don McGiiin; program com- mittee, Mrs. D, McDo11old_ Mvw J. Duffy, Mrs. W. Griffin. Next. meeting to be held at home of Mrs. Maurice McCloskey‘, roll fallt to be answered by a health 111i . mountainside sonnpwlue cm: s: fir’ GOOD BUSINESS the answer. to your problem In Memoriam Your Government. asks you to get your coal in earl If you are short of cash to buy your coal, a Ii of M personal loan may be y..: See the manager or accountant of your neighbourhood Ii of M branch. You will like their helpful approach ROBERT NELSON Mt-ALLIFTITII M1‘. Klcr MCAllistc-i‘ of Fuuiliiiin Roid received the biiCl news .11 the death ol his son, nt ihc one oi 76 y brollicr ' “u late Ml‘. McAllister ledt his province when only a boy o teen. l-ie was first Springbaiik District lie took up Iitllllcslcilti was a EVIL-zit luvsr of horses a number ut yours roisc liorscs, many of 1o the Mounted Police. lie leaves t0 mourn. one sister,‘ Ellen, Mrs. Henry" Robert _ IMDIIUIQLIL‘, P.E.I., {Lilli lwu iii": “'35 91111179111 crs, Isuuc iii Western Cdlllifi , .1cl Kier of Fountain Rodd, 11.111. ABERAVON. Wales - f 1K ll 1' A dainty lunch was served after The remainder of the 31101116911112 was atlinuriicd, and ivns stient in singing 1111d singing God Save the King. intercourse, 011i‘ Oor Wav __a Bv .I. R. VILilIiam= GOOD c-osi-l: 1 CANT BEAR TO SEE HIM THINKIN‘ AN‘ ME DOIN’ NOTHINF- LE’5 SEE NOW--UH- WHLJT'L.L 1 DO—A'A" OH. ‘IEH, A PAPER. HANGER.’ too-MO. THAT Tunes cuss ARMS.’ so-A-A- LES see-- Q’! 1'“ "_.."“ Eifiifiji " ‘$."..‘..1“l=°"-.__' TAKE ME. now, IZUSHIN‘ GAYLV OFF ‘to MY JOB OF-UH- 112's SEE, OH, YEH, I'M A com. Mwetz: YOU cam TELL I LOVE MY WORK av ‘TH’ WAY I'M RUE-HIM’ o1=1=~ i MEAN TO n‘- Z-z-1-1-;_ r ilTWwiLLta-M “ 741/ f ill-I l “K311 by; Glntlys, Alberta, where h." 11-119.‘...- 10d until thc illlll‘ of iii. d1- 111 1i 11ml 111:‘ d liglit ivhlch were sold 501i Oi lil" CP) lPour stone-built cottugrs on tlic; this Glamor. gniisliire town collapsed oiicl it ‘is bcllevcd that the nealh which there ls a coillcry, 1s‘ moving, No one was injured muuiiinin, be. 0\'l‘lllll‘E smldl “wk w. Yr PERSONAL LOANS for ovuy uuill purport llulll 27¢ .1... ... “Jemdioin llllnllyllfiifi (aqvullo éfiflnhnnpclllvi) LARGER Lilllil AT vnorolrlnttail 00¢ INGTCN, England - (CPJ iingtoifs peace memorial 1i £25,000 lnbout $112,500» l. cmloumcnt fund for rem-free houses for disabled einservicemen t and women, in this Warwiolnshke | i 4 i. 111 \v.ll L.‘ flfflrl-SLEY HILL. LIVERPOOL- ‘CP; -- A collie dog has "bought" J Gold's savings certificates for 11.111 Th1» dog, with the money in his mouth. goes to the post office 11ml vomcs bad.- With the certil. STOP SNEEZING Hay fever suiTc-rers so ther ' ‘ like NOSTKOLINE r3’.- ifiifzgtnzttggtlg You smear NOSTROLINE up your HUSCKWIICIC tlie trouble in. Stnlhncsl, sneezing, Sfllmflg, irritation are ffligvgd ‘mmcdlflflly- Breathing is nay. NOSTROLINE >Iielps keep (h; no’; healthy. 50cc ', , , , r_> LIL-ii b}; Huglinrs Drug La. Rmddin fires. H. L. Worthy I 'ftijos1'rzo|.|as' CHFWN. snisrol. zueunn MAN MlSSES Hi5 coMPAuV Bféiroouoe- 1 141M HOME.’ - "g Es THAT ALL » you WiSi-IED ‘to emu/ms. B ? ‘< 11's so CALM AROUND 145122, MR5. HOQPLEJHAT we FIGLIRED ‘ll-IE MAISOR WAG Att/Avwvou MLJGT E51’: I Eroooviue ‘THE RELAY-NOON. W1 suppose ‘rt-ta M1144- - is Pteaeaisirwaur T. NEVER NOTICED Ttu. 1T gecmvte QUIET HOW LOUD ANDN uow MAMV "1/ DIFFEQENT 149/6 You? HUSBAND, SMORES. NO SICN OF JERRY as uusr weur ore ans NUT wuav l-E FOUNB THE OUTHECOLLDNTHAVE AN nus new: otrzecroa 1s A PQICSONAL FRlEVU A NllNE... A w. curwacreo u1<e vou lti stow/moo K Ocimtléfiol Nugib - wouro on A FCQTUtl-z, 1 o AzrAs YER AGENTJLL TELLTH COlNAI- I M OER-REE . TEEHE . _ - - 1 =1 BRINGING UP FAfFHER . * ' ' V T - I w O _ e HEW? LAND .- “E I gssviasssssrs than... _ ‘ _ GITTIN’ TIRED o: W‘ H FOLLOW HIM-THAT GUY I fiEgLESOKHNTHQEE 1 ONIONS.’ I 1.00146 A6 u= HE KNOWS HMaELpfl, | 5CMETHING— u: HE KNOW5 Qgk 3;, ANYTHING‘ wt-wrs HE g7 001146 AT THE TRACK? $9 IT! Ell 1 @1141 King Fund-t < "(IVIIQ i- \\ ..1.t--.-n~1|wwr.4 s My tar-iv ° z wouoew. IF MAQTHA Is THINKIN’ OF mama/m; PERKINS. THERE HE GOES AGNN " CARRVIN’ HIS Ll'l. BUNCH OF FLOWERS; . u? 71/.‘ FMARTHA WOULD SURELY TELL SOMEBODY-‘IF sue was 601M’ TO v GIZAN’MA--CAN'T r PUNCH EAMMY .Jus'r ONCE--FOIZ . eavuw 141s UNCLE PERKINS 1s GONNA MARE‘! NNT MARTHA! n.- 1...).- . "nth-v us». lawn. In