‘i b» at» Get Cool Soohng ...~ . w’ GREASHESS ' RIIIIVES PAIN-DOESN'T sum A 'l'rltll‘(ill'l‘ FOR. THE DAY ~" xliil TliguCl-IARQOTTETOWN GUARDIAN New Glasgow -—_-. ‘ith. ‘Hie President Mrs. P. L. Mu- phersoii presided. The aiternoon meeting opened with e chorus O Canada, iollowed by e Bing song. Mrs. W. B. Bulman was organist. The members then repeated the Creed in unison. The minutes of last convention were read by the secretary Mrs. M. Mac- I/zod, and stood approved. ‘Hie ioiiowing committees were named: Resolution, Mrs. M. J. Doyle. Mrs. Philip Mathieson, Mrs. Roland Buntain and Mrs. H. S. MacEwen. Nomination CommlttieeHMis. R. B. Dickieson. Mrs. iDr.) Fiemlns. Miss Lucy Woolner, and Mrs. War- iield Orr. The President addressed the meeting in a. few briei remarlu. Miss Elsie Laird read an address oi welcome which was responded to by Mrs. Crawford McKay oi Stir- ling W. l. The iollowlng Institute reports were read. Anglo Rustico by Miss Katherine MacPherson, Avon- lea, Mrs. R. G. Fleming. Doironu Creek, Mrs. J. Gauthier, St. Marys. Mrs. M. Pineau. Mrs. F. T. B01891‘ oi Stirling W. I.. then gave a. read- ing on Prompt Obedience. Reports Toronto Road, Miss M. Doiron. Wlientley River, Mrs. Preston Rackham Riverside, Mrs. Nicholas Gallant, Ebenezer, Report sent. in by Miss‘ Ruth Roberts was read by the secretary. 11in sliaid - ziiv ‘iieart l .. leiicioui" . ..;i Lil.» irii skies. iduan I ry lg-ar comic-it vie thouiilit I perfect tiaistl \\ itliin l-lisl VERNON RIVER \'(‘ HOOL CLOSING "lilo-on. Juno 21. 3| i its and visitors » school-house for . knowledge J Iects studied i i. . line display of, the program of; \\‘lll(ll tl i .it'.. . ‘ l. rates were nhaii, George ii-llenald and Mar- ‘ their appre- r‘; efforts l)_v .<ss and presenting ~r thanked the pupils and for their szener- hiers throuizhotit the comments were and the was tendered ate for their do- nr zes out of ire cream. cake as served to all present. lll ‘ Ill"; Rllnnrils relieves aches. _.\'M>\.\7>Q..- '\'>0\2~7\7\. g EXAMINATION § Fliilfl: and Supplying Glasses Etc. l ---\~\~ § ll. J. MABOII OPTOMETRIST Montnzue. P. E. l, Office Hours: III to l2 A.M. k 2 to 5 P. M. l) Hillldflyl etc.. bv appointment :1 Office Connected with (3 pnuosrona QRKKXRTC“ ill! I] N llTS TUILETRIES An inexpensive but lovely’ line 0f toiletries. Gemey Talc. Gemey Dusting Powder. Gemey Toilet Water. Gemey Perfume. Three Flowers Tale. Three Flowers Dusting Powder. Three Flowers Face Powder. Three Flowers Creams. Viglei See Dusting Pow- er. Marvelous Face Pow- der-—--——-65c iour shades JAMIESUIPS DRUG STORE Iiliss I-l-iizrird, assistant supervisor, at (hi5 poini was called on and _g;i\"e a splendid Demonstration on Crepe Paper work, showing inmv fliiiiiiiiiful articles made from ‘viii: {including baskets. hand bags, vase holders, tea pot stands, (lowers. etc. Rports of Institutes continued, hlayfielci. Mrs. Blair Andrew, Oyster Bed Bridge, Mrs. Philip Mathleson. ~ Stirling Mrs. J. Fleming. New Glas- gow, .\ll'5. P. L. Campbell. All these reports showed that much war work was being done, as rvell as work for the communities and Schools. 'l1:en Mrs. iDl‘) Flem- ing favored with a solo. A question box followed. the questions being answered by Miss Hazard and others. The nominating Comm. re- ported, President Mrs. M. J. Doyle. Vice President. Mrs. Norman Ling. Secretary, Mrs. M. McLeod. Stirling W. L, Stanley Bridge invited the Convention to be held there in 1942. Meeting closed with National Anthem, Supper, and Social hour. nvrzsrmo SESSION Programme for the evening was __ iOponlny Chorus, The Maple Leaf. - Reports oi’ Resolutions Comm. Ad- dress. Red Cross Work. Dr. Vlac~ Millaii. Duct, Marlon Bell and Jay McLeod. Gaelic Song. Mrs. McKay. Recitation, Vernon Doucette. Song. Five pupils Irom Doirons Creek. School Reading, Miss Lucy Wool- ner. Collection. Duct. Mrs. Harland l-Iill and Mrs. P. L. Campbell. Solo. George Andrew. Reading. Mrs, E. Hill, AddressBoxes for Prisoners of War by Miss McLean. who showed what articles should be included in such a box. Dialogue, Girls of Doiron‘s Creek. Solo Mrs. Fleming. Miss Ru Ii Dickieson, Organist. Votes of thanks extended to Dr. Machlillan. Miss McLeamMlss Haz- ard and retiring officers. Closed with the King. Mr. Oliver LePage. who has been a patient In the Royal Victoria. Hospital, Montreal. has improved In health enough to return to liis home in Rustlco. Friends oi Mrs. Malcolm Rack- harn, wheatley River, will regret to learn oi her lllnas and hope for a. speedy recovery, Mr. Albert Ling, of the stat! oi the Royal Bank oi Canada, Mt. Stewart, was a recent visitor at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. George Brooklns Kenslngton, accompanied oy Mr. and Mrs. Blair Andrews and little daughter Doris were recent visitors to Montague. Mrs. Henry Ross, Wheatley River is spending a iew days with her mother, Mrs. A. B. Dlckieeon. Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Bulman had as their week-end guests. Miss Lucy Woolner, Mrs. H. G. Fleming, .Riistlco; lVrrs. Ernest Clark. Caven- ‘tllfll; Mr. Wilbur Clark Summer- ‘ side, Miss June Abbie oi the stair oi the Royal Bank oi Canada, Haliiox is spending a vacation at. her home sister, Mrs. L. Wannei. Recent guests at the home of Rustioo were ltn-s. two daughters. Miss Anne and 81s- ter Mary Polycorp, Chicago. They Ambroeine, Milwaukee, and m. and Mrs. Jack Doyle. Charlotte- town. Week-end guests at the Andrew Lodge, were Mr. and Mrs. Fudge, 5t. John, m. and Mrs. Monflreel. M‘. Robert L Qtevehson oi the steii oi Iiie Foley Drug Store, Sumrnerside. spent Sunday at his home here-O BOINSNAI W. I. call Irv What Impressed ventlon. The mimitea of Bdrevi box of cicramttes sent Charles Mne- was received from Ottawa purchas- ondod bv Mrs. And Vicinity ‘lihe lmrteenth District Conven- tion ior this section was held in New Glasgow Hall on Monday July here, she was accompanied by her m. and Mrn. Chester Woolner, Katherine A. Mclnnis, Charlottetown and her were accompanied by Sister Mary Pfltief, GRAB IIJ.—1. Bill] FIMPIM1$I l» KENDAL, n‘ a drive to utilize coarse iish for me NW0? nemii irom windemieie. The and d1 A Phaii "somewhere in Enalend". also e. ten dollar war nnvim certificate ed some time nae hv Institute. It was moved hv Mrs Fred Rhaw =re-‘ to he Hector MacNevivi. that Institute hold e lawn natty. All l00li OIIT Flill Yilllli LIVER luck It up rl t new Y ‘Ind ieueillllrea III ll on ‘ is ugul ‘ ...i'$.i'l;'.......i.,..i°;ii'i1‘"i$'..'.".". The Central Guardian Thb column ls reserved ior new: oi boll interest, but advertising o! a newuy nature ml! b0 lnlarllll at I5 cents a word. strictly pey- e in advance bile to digest food, gel: rirl el waste, lupplio! CON FEDERATION LIFE INSUR- new 41love propernoirrishmenlln Iucli ANCE. [4-9789. {sous henhyour liver w! §i only: r rm. ACCIDl-‘NIL-Mr. e m ' "' ,..,..."", “m” “h,” h‘ B. Gillespie, Milton, is now a pa- m” d’ M a ' w“ work p y. ou be! “rotten -heedulry bleluhr. diam dnmd out all iiie time: For over 35 years thousands have wonprompl mliei from these ' ' "lth Fruii-e-livea. tient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital suiferlng from e broken W53‘. ‘Tlitiiilf. ‘éiihlidiwm “will? s, T F . . 1, His many iriends wish him a “nwl mm‘ '7 ."“""h'"_7°". b‘ slnpl delighted how cH ilfeellik speedy recovery. n" 7 h 7"‘ ' ' person, ppy spin. 25550:. l concnarrniarrons - Word ‘"""' ,has lust been received irom Head- “mum” ,ouarters oi the Life Underwriters liver ‘leiblen ‘Association oil Toronto, that Mr. Thomas McAvirm. B. A. o! the I. O-§+O-O-§-O-§+O§O-Q NEWS Y NA TURE N O TES 11- By Stuart i‘. Thilmpggn final eixam and Mr. McAvlrm is to be congratulated in belniz the iirst Islander ior some years to obtain the deirree. Mr. Allison McLean of Simiimerside was {rucoessful in passing the Sec- nd eac- Examinations. RlCllAllDSrGlliLlS-A quiet but. ‘pretty wedding was solemnized at Amherst on Sunday afternoon, at 4.30 o‘clock when the pastor, Rev. Harry Burns, united in marriage Marguerite Joyce Gillis. daughter oi Mr. ‘and dlvgs. J. H. Gillie of Arnhers an te. James Selden . Richards, son oi Mr. and Mrs. I Fe?“ 859i when I first became James Richards of Abney. P. E. I. l“'elcs‘ed l“ UK‘ “will, 0f botany. The Broom is a member of the N. lthused W131“ l“ 5°‘ “Side Jul 155- n. s. 11.. stationed iii Debert. Thai ° D°m~“1°" my holiday. or a 1 .. long walk in the country. I ll d i br de was dressed in nail blue with Mm“ “émany “yo. The Objeccat e“ accessories to match. They were at- m, , tended by Mrs. Dennis Gould oi b ,5 Walk was not to seriously study Amherst and Pie. Peter Richards of f“? m" “ll-‘lmllg 9159 "1 ll"- the n. i\'. s. n. lVirs. Richards Will will“ “UPWSI i0 mmble out and reside in Anilicrst for the present. lefUP-l’ m“ 51.1m- Of tilt“ llolvers that —-Aml'l€rSt Exchange. llilggvebgldsbllmllgib lilllddfl: course, also -- P919 0 B. S. . PRESIDENT 0F CANADI ANto revel in the out-of-dcfirs. “my pymgg um“; _ Mn w_ Rupertl My wakl on this occasion usually Davies. President and Editor oi‘ lh€l1ed through a lovely wooded vallcv Klnirston Whir-Stiuickirrl. and o: lvlfhere m? "ill lllitPs shaded a clear the Canadian Pres. with Ml'fi.l)l\'- fi-YPFIITI ClllTlnz among its grassy ies ls vacationing at Sliaws. BlflJJR-lbanks- Then I i-aiiie out on m 113v. Tliev ‘lint: been touring llielbrogd flowery nicnilows which cov. ew ‘nirun States. and Nova Pro mil. f 1" ll’ iv . \ Scotia. and arrived here Frldav eve-l finally iysosmhi ',‘..'e..°,.°“,‘,§,§f,‘ fig? ninlz. Mr. Davies holds an out— lay as a sort of OM55 “mid m. ‘an. Woods as president oi the Cziiiiidiani Division of the Empire Press UPI-E,“ icn, which he has represented ‘ conferences in London and elsc- g s s t’; E Q 9 l? "QM e+0»+e-o+¢ >+++¢4 rrro-ea-e-ev MY BOTANY DAY On this day the first of Julv - l Nature ivas still in '|(\ (flush- illifss 0f Gilli‘ suinniri" and no _vet whore. This is Mi‘. and Mrs. Dav blighted by the writ. A lirirw first visit here, and they are vol: "blimp" ‘Prisms “llfil mP-IW o’ the favourably impressed bv what Ihevisllllllll fltnvcrs lwrc still bloomln’: have seem. but think there shculdifllld lilfvfitl‘: some of the suininei‘ a much more commodicus l0‘i'!‘\"0llCS were to be s in. to provide adequate scrvire for toi1r-, As I ciiinc tin" [i311 m“ vfliflm. I Isis and others on the Caribou-would find in odd corner; WW5 I5llmd5 YWW- bo‘li lfue and vullrnv the pink ___—“"“~r-— cranesblll and herb Robert, the mllfflvfli‘! and the lOS<I‘Sll'lfP. And of the bi ls. the 50115:. arrow, the chipping sparrow vccrv, '|* rcdstart, mil \IiIj(=Q ‘sin :lll'!. Ev. , ly cool and ilv But Ilic reel ‘Tlliyy of rm day on the livid, Thine big ritiiin 5t Personals Miss Jean smith oi Humphrey, has left for a vacation in Char- lottetown where she will be the guest of hcr unce and aunt. MI‘. and Mrs. E. C. Thompson W-Monc- l ton Transcr __*_ __ ___ c? still (levy ii“<l In the i:'i~. nose . ~ ~ 0 val‘ v morn W. \I‘(‘1‘! alone ivovtl S1 JA“_‘.'P_S_Q"U“"‘ ill‘ whole m , lvilii flower; The Rev. Louis Fowler, l\'l.A.. n"'f""l‘"lls “ml . Canada illlitltt‘; and Rciifrciv. Ont... conducted the s." b yesterday and niitdc feeling reler- enre to the lQcS sustained by .\'lr. and Mrs. Louis ‘i. sadli-i" in llli) tragic death of Iilieir Olllv son Frank W110i!‘ Pr" in an a/‘cident. on ‘ ' '. Mr. color in ti Fowler delivered a no ui sermon Ilie Ience rm on the text "A bruised rccd shall rigs stru- tlrjgtlgg‘ \-_ m“. and n; he not bresk. and the smoking’ {lax chicory “pd 11mg bqIi-ilp; of ynq . shall he not Quench.” lsaiali 42 We,“ "aim e,.@,.1,,_q,_in,", gym, mylézh 011M). verse 4. Mr. and Mrs. Raoul 1,. 11...... “m; thy“, '" - Revmonclurendorcd the duct ‘O ‘Over n“ m“ £11,“, mp hqbqnm: Saiutaiis iFlerzhIer.) hummus o“, W, “W. n‘, ‘ ‘TH; SFKIEEIROOK t. _ savanna and ihc \'(‘w'llf‘l‘ riot: “ I sflllq and the Iil(‘ dark \\'l1l,l;tl?fl_ On ‘Fliusday eveninir July 10th. “Ml ll“‘-'h"”5~ 0",‘ ll’; T lYPF-"l Spring Brook Women's Institute the ‘lslmlt "Wl- 1‘ 0i the held theu monthly meeting at iiie ulllfllld Dlfivcl‘. home o; M153 51mg Macuud. And when I finally came to the Meeting opened in the usual m-zn- little pond I ivas sure to llncl It: nor by singing the Ode and rolxtiit- luxuriant in its quaint" picturesque ink the creed. Eiirht members cn- rcods of mrmv kinds; its, white E-‘Wered r011 call by a vmietr oi calla lilies. vcllow iioiiu llllus. and apples grown on P. E. I. and two pink perslmma 1 would b‘. sure ,0 visitors were present. Minutes were hem. the red ‘win s amp wam then read and. unmoved. Report of 5 qrrows m Hg‘ n“, ‘g the 10c cmain social was given. The, h 5 a 1 b {e wa’ m‘ sum of $19.64 was realized and sass i’, ° “n” “l “e l W“ “mum paid out for expenses. 30 cents icr y “D- _ _ napkins and $1.76 treat for school ' ' children leaving a balance on hand All this W138 years i120. to date $19.95. Correspondence was Bverllrilwlnil 91W m5 enflllllcd milfh read also a letter from Giir. Arthur oi this beauty. The little vailev Paynter. overseas. by the secretary has largely disappeared. It; clear A receipt W85 read by Red Cross ilowlng stream has become il"e Convener oi three bovs sweaters and merest trickle. The beautiful fit-Ids lcaélfilmzgeaillipbtilglfi are now cut up into suburban v ' t ' .' school had been scrubbed twice. De- t"; lla§l‘.'l§l,,,g‘,jf,“d.l,“’.l“'ilk cidied. tihat three members iiiect m; 1 m1)‘, ’ n" way.“ C1,,‘ with the trustees and Dian about re- h mg" j ° W,“ ‘ “or film“; mm.- on the school viz. Mix Dan as been permanent y e ace , Ye Manna“ Mr‘ W931“, Imymfl. and the memory of those glorious hours Mrs. X-lllliird Meek. Moved and scc- $116M 9n Dmfllnio“ DRY of WP" omlied chm», Institute buy an Ice ago will never fade. Years oi cream freeze; for Institute 1159 and rambling since, not without study. Isa Hattie Macieod and have brought to me much more MI. Wesley Paynter were MJDOlllt- intimate knowlmd e oi both tho ed on executive committee. Oollec- ilowers and the l) rd; which I saw tlon 90 cents. Next meeting to be c l d b; - on tho e wn ks. but I ou Ii’ even held l” ti“ ’°l‘°°l M“! “M m" with ‘on more intimate knowlcdrr" ca“ m b“ answered Wm‘ Gen“ m’ an ollthe experience I have had ‘Ihoulzhts. It was also decided that , Y“... ..m‘, c, ,. “fined m‘. the Institute memibers eiiiend a. vote “ ’ n N‘. “" ‘id i l oi thanks to Miss Rebeooa Orr for Pm "l" °-"- _l°»" a“ "w" ll“ h”; fllmfm wrvloea mulm the w“ care-free pleasure i had In thcsf! month war-Mu, {me 1'; 36mm; bygone years when things were. Club In the district. Meetinx closed l0!‘ the most- riart. new to me and witih National Anthem. I could ramble and simply enjoy “*"_"-"i'i- ti‘! 8m Ill . GLENDALE SCHOOL \‘. A OUT OUR WAY The l J_ULY 21, 1_9_41 FROM SCRAP PILI T0 BOMB RACK Tons oi’ scrap metal now being salvaged from Canadian back yards are being quickly converted into bombs in one oi the world's largest bomb plants in the Province of Que- bec. In upper left n load of scrap is being picked up by n. magnetic crane carried to the furnaces oi the bomb plant. In upper right a. charming plant worker is shown beside the completed bomb and In the lower photo another work- er gleefully marks a. special destination on one oi the 500- pound missiles. According to officials oi the Department of Munitions and Supply, the normal output oi this plant will be over one hundred thousand bombs a year. Photo-Director of Public Information. e - e - Bristol And Vicinity i Kcllv cl Llio nursing. . Jusiiilils liiisli; ' ii.....ii iusc n ‘k t» ilUli i..i.ii nei" parciiis . itiiiiiiiii licill". ivloicil. Jullil. siiciitl at \ Mr, and .\ The price oi codflsh is advancing, iiirrc. ‘Ilie top price offered to the ri-ni-"n iroiii ilie knife Saturday in a. serious condition is very much ivas two cents Der lb, ' ‘ Mr. Arthur Coffin has arrived! —-——- W» bi- from Cane Breton alter an abscncel Mrs. James F. McDonald and her ' SL‘\4.‘l'.li \' l "luvs, Hammond McEwen and Kenna. pastor of the two churches _Mlss Lila. O'Brien. who was con- to spend her vacation and cirmrtsfio tnicd to hospital for several montiisl siav in the capital about a lllliil‘..\. improved and has regained the use Mrs. James Blaxlaaid has i>ii oi her limbs and isnow ableto walk used a. lot in Bristol near Ilie iii i iircuiiid again. ' iiighwiav and will have her Iiousi hauled from the Harbor district u. her new lot later in the siiiiiiiii~z~ Blaxlaiid ivill be very Wit-iii! carlieiitei- lIVlSlSiGI‘ Mis. Margaret Findley leave Mis .0 he is cniiilcved in the biuiair this week on the excursion for the to this district. drift 0i the C. B railway and shrine of St, Ann. This pilgrimage ——-———r%———————~ "vii 111w. some time with his sis- is in chanze 01’ Rev. Phalen Mc- SURPRISING . Ben. Milinvii. He is always a here and Morell Ream. 5 v lei mi '1 i ' v i1 i QTCJB‘ I port. especially horse-' GUN“ Average temperature in MlssMiblCBl .teach tSt. . in Pi/e. Eldon D lcuve \i.i.ii Lila 1 lirclliri" liilt‘ U\L' lvcrv \V.l(‘(i.l‘O ~—- - - ilovi-r o. all Pic. lvaii Ii was Iioine racing. over the wi..l.t..ii i~. nil; hleiidtil “ lll0l‘illll;'.§ bv ilie early tlillll l0l' the ‘ inaniitiiid. ol !"llIIl(‘5 oi l{.. Aliii ., lli ‘i 1L \\.L\' dllllUilllClill lil- i Little ll (uvei Cliitriii lliat lie Ii-idi iiiisssrl iiwiiv Saturday. i-lie result 0i a [all some time ill-LO. Born iii the Vlllillliz‘ ci Aloieli, hi; Colirii worm: llkll‘(l in his vacations Lo ca" llCCOSDilYV lllOllC‘! lo iiziy l s through ccllcut- and for iilt years lie suriieil iiitiii- l\‘fl\ is iii.- little nreen school at Morcll. i"l‘. Cuflin was an outstanding preacluir and preached. missions in all pasts of Canada and the U. S. A. lie spent "its in the golden in ssicn iii-ids. HIS two sllll suivive one in hlcrcll- and ‘one at Cliariottelzxirii. 'llio tiuariiiiin joins in extending syiripathy. Mr. Percy McEwen and his broth- er Fred liavc arrived from Detroit. Mich. for a kliort IIJCZIIYlH iv their paruus Mr. and M Mebhvivn. It Ls seventeen \ Fred loft lioine and this is visit back. Percy Ilie cider oi the two served in the last Great War in the Canadian army. At that time lie was considered the youngest mando cnllst from this vicinity. llc as" served. in Franco and went to the, United States alter the war se iiziiz in Detroit more than twenty Win51 ago. This is his first trip ll0!‘ili‘.‘ They lolt again on Thursday morn-l in: with the promise to return sacn- 1 er to see their mother and dad. Miss Plivllis Rossiler, Charlotte- town. spent part of her vacation In ltlorell. with lior cousin and college pal Marv Rosslter. The softball came between Hol- man‘s and a team from Morell was. Churchill's promise that the relentless pounding o! German invasion ports and uncalled 0n sllllllllll’ ll-llemixm owl‘ coming even more devastating than the Lilli-Wolfe's raids on Brltnin. heavy rain. i, These three happy faces display a personal reaction and smashing RAJ‘. attacks on Geffnnnfs vital WM‘ centres. Intended victims oi‘ lliilcrs F-liuii paign, the three British women rescue irom a torpedoed vessel ln the north Atlantic. Thgfll derive more saIIsIMUIIII from l’? By J. R. Williams Boom Roll. .—l. Mullen. m; z. archin- Mmliinndnihgfifi: oes may. grit-ode VIIL-i. Lulu McKenriA. adie VII.—l, John Fitzpatrick; wary Fitzpatrick: 3. Blanche Mul- I 2. ule Grade V.—l, heinlotte 1%“. 01m. McKenzie: 13km‘; (Joule IV.-1. Freda. Mullen; 2, Earle MscKiinnon and Mair-y Mc- Innil. equal. HIM TO 81111197 Militia? ‘u - JR‘!!! Allllml» \ -\ .x‘\\\ > \\\‘ ‘\\\\“ I. Biz-l MnioDon aid and Anne IittDa-tric equal. K31?! Iiiinilnrie-Qniiui- a surlltnb H I - . . It Teacher-Ann M. Iniih IUD! I03. sAltDfNI llliiflland — (OP) — 1h iood. authorities ptmsorl scheme to mt thgeusasnds oi Ilfnelal m$etnd as a. substitute 1030:]: membe n and their husbands to meet Monday p m. to build ten s, etc. It was also decided to purchase Balmond to look after some. Neirt meetlnn to be held in ball. Roll cull answered by exehimee of U51’ N. WORRY HOPE ‘THINKIM’ TH’ ‘IIQASHY TALES YOU'RE TELLIN’ HIM ARE IN WELL, IF YOU KIM GIT HIM TO LOOKIM’ lM GOOD BOOKS FOR ‘EM, WHY, IT MIGHT GIT I HIM TO READIN ‘EM-‘l BET LOTSA PEOPLE. THAT WAY.’ GOT THEIR STAQT pickle rapes. Meettnfl closed by iii litissli vain ;.I'l.-r tlieii w hlinlslc‘. villas ls- lit-- to the news of set-hacks Ior Null fort“ learned oi Nail reverses when they arrived In New Yolk industrial _. . ,4 . With — Major Hoollle VAW visw! G veizv Funny.’ e A0.’ vAw yaw! PREPOSTEROUS/ , ~ >4\~— OUR BOARDING HOUSE you FELLERG l-IEERD TELL o: HARRY TH‘ HALF- eaeeo ?-~ l-lE LIVED in "ti-lie cave qo visas Aeo! usPrA BAG SQUIRRELG uirrire‘ ‘EM ON THE I-IAID WITH eouo sou: NueoErs -I=ou<s em no LEFT A FILE o‘ eon: HID IN n-vsr CAVE,€\'PCKED up LIKE A "mu oi= AIG COAL! . i 44* . /// WATCH OLD I //, JAKE POP INTO Ti-IAT note LIKE A GQPHER BEFORE ‘Tl-IE- ciiiverzsi AT , ‘UN/BREAK.’ TOMO RROIN =