v.1 l , \ cruise: s. sausoizrfls SEAL BRAND arr: uovaitrann is, n21 Ono Insertion . . . . . . . . . Fun!’ Insertions [cunt Insertions .. yo!‘ . _ Agcilti! Wanted _____________ hi5”..- LIVE CANVASSERS. men or women, in every town in prince Edward island. to take orders for a fast selling popular nrticlc. Apply giving experience. pox 214, Moiicton, N. B. ' 12-14-18 Situations Vacant SELL HOUSEHOLD NEC- $5cssities~grearteet imaginable demand; have business of your "wit; iuako five dollars up daily; gppllill or experience unneces- m); t}, Garretson. Brantford, Out. 7-121. ,____ To Let fiET-CENTRALLY LOCAT- ,.,1 rpslllcllfl). Apply 137 Kent S,,.,.,.,, 75a 11 15 mat I fies PRINCE STREET. (‘Olllilllllllg 9 rooms. inquire 0H premises from ii to 12 11-111.. 8nd lrom l! to 5 p.m. 675-11-12~M6l Dllscoilancoris >-» GET VOUR PRINTING DONE AT tlic Guardian Central Job Print- ,.,-_,-_ Phullc 133. 2879-5-64! __-———-—-'-' JNO. A. McDONALD. LAND SUR- rnypr. llcrmiinvlllc. 6545-9275431" IIIAIGED¢TWO LAD_Y BOARD- Zprs in private- family. college s,,,,l,,,,,_< m-pforrctl. (loud location. L, pilistoii Si. 730-l1-1R-m2I. ._-—-———-i—'i“' N°T|CE——'=ERV|CE AND PARTS pn- Ilvllilvill (Trcaiu 5t‘ll="‘=\l"l“§- Ventral (‘rcameric-‘l. DUI» 22f; plm-ny Street. ‘IS-i-Il-IS-iiitlshl. Siiuiggled Cotton (Continued From Page 17 ____4 p“... u... ivniu-d Status of silks uutl O-Q-O-§OO mo++0+¥+¢+***“ t CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ....... 10o per llno all ‘will; Bo par lino of ii words 1e per lino of I words >_____. For Sale FOR SALE-JERSEY COW NEW- ly freshened. Apply Edgar East- er, North Wlltsblro. 744-11-15-ni4i, FOR SALE — PURE BREED black tan Hound pups $5.00 a. piece-Ray Athertou- Mt. Her- bert. 783-11-18-m2i FOR SALE-AT A BARGAIN, ‘three barber chairs in good cori- ili-lion. Apply Doyle's Barber Shop under Hughes Drug Store. . 789-11-18-m-2i FOR SALE-SEVERAL HOOKED mats, willow basket, and odd dishes phone 375-11. 751-11-15-iu2l. FOR SALE-SO ACRE FARM AT Fort Augustus, close to cheese factory. Apply John MacDonald, Webster's Corner. 750-11-15-m3i. FOR SALE-FOXES, ONE SIL- vor patch female, three red females, one silver black male, one black male. Apply Willie Carragher, Kollys Cross. 78611 18 ni2l Help Wanted SIG EARNINGS STEADY EM- ployment for Barbers. Become expert in 8 weeks. Write Mol- er Barber College. Department "F." Halifax, 3-1-ttstf. REC EPTIVELY THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Central‘ Guardian SHOP. from Holman’: Catalog. HONOR TO ISLAND TRAVEL- LER.-4Wie congratulate Mr. John S. Pierce. Manager of the Charlot- tetown Sailing Agencies, Ltd. on being elected Vice-President for Prince Edward island of the Mari- time Commercial Travellers Assoc- ia-tlon of Halifax, N. S. Mr. Pierce is the onlry island reprtsemfatlve or the Commercial Travellers Assoc- iaition. Tlhietro Biro altogether some twenty-five members in lPrince Ed- ward-Island. It speaks well for the Popularity of Mr. Pierce to have his fellow ‘travellers elect him by acclamatlon. Make Better Bread . Ask your grocer for ROYAL YEAST THE ACCOUNTS of one latte firm of Wrlghb Bros" are now read,» and wevwould respectfully request a settlement o! all. outstii-ndmg am» " ounts due on and before. the 10TH‘. OlF‘ OCTOBER LAST. we are oblig- ed to asknhis, favor as we NEED FUNDS AT ONICE ‘DO tPAY OUR nmninirifrns; In order to make it easy for our many patrons we ex- tend thc time to DEC. 1ST. NEXT and trust all will avail lhamiselvgg of a direct settlement wllth tthe lfltg firm at ‘the office of E, H.‘ Wright, . WRIGHT 339,34, wcmmt Mr. and Mrs. E. V. MacLeod, Al- 792414840, bany were visitors in t.he city yes- ‘terday. leaves this morning on return. OVERSEAS MA.lL.--Thls next gull , ma“ m be despalched to the‘ Umb tHis many “lends in town and ed Kingdom Wm be by ‘the Steamfcoiintry will regret to learn that m. MON-DCALM sailing from Mom Mr. H, J. ‘Phillip (contractor) of treat on Friday me 21st and anoub tlh-ls city has been confined to his 61' full maill w-ill be despmtcyfed by home for four week-s. suffering Steamer DORIC also sailing from from typhoid fever‘ Montreal on Saturday. the 22nd, Ag. -<+>—i- 191‘ the (lespatch on Fri - , . lug letltetr mail will be (Iziywfifillterh THE ID-AIRYING INDUSTRY gzmrgtgfk 11nd ‘the first mail Address delivered by Dr. J. A. “he Steamer Hatégveek will be by Ruddock, Dominion Rxllry Commit“; on “redn - TIROSE sailing ions-r through radio station C. N. R. efidfly. the 26th, 0», Ottawa, Ill connection with ‘the _____ Radio Markets Service of the De- MONUMENT UNVE|LED__sun_!partiueiit of Agriculture, N0veni-b- day afternoon at 3 o'clock the cere. er 5. 1924, . moiry of unveiling a handsome I realize that I have a mixed bronze tablet in the Bradalbane audience this evening. if my sub- Presbyterian church to the mom. Ject “The Dairying industry" has ory of’ the boys of the church who any interest it will ‘be from differ- laid down the-Zr lives in the Great eut anslvs. according to whether War and also those who sm-vedflyou live in towns and are interest- took place, m.“ John Sm-"ngped as consumers in- matters relat- forinerly of Bradalbane, but now of m8 l0 ‘lllamy 0f llwdllfil Mill Price Montague, conducted the servlceslrerluction, or live in tho country aird delivered a suitable oration, 8nd belong to the army of produc- He was ably 3551514.; by R9“ Mr. crs who are concerned more with Aitkeii nr Cavendish. There was increased production and the sw- ‘aii exceptionally large (Jonglrega- babili-tii-s for higher prices. tion, special iuuslc being render-| The (larying industry has grown 0-1 by the choir. The Long Riverflfl IHPEB Dmlwrtions in Canada. Mflle Quartette and a duet by Mrs.\T_he total animal value of uillk and Gillie and Miss Julia Graham were its products uow reaches tlic lar e much appreciated. The tablet was figure of nearly S250,000.0titt. Wt- unveiled by i\‘ir- Gordon McKay, ‘uianufacturctl in Canaan 11.5; ytqf To be reccptivo is not always good. it quite depends on what we are receiving. We are all more or less receptive. some some less so. ‘ The only thing that matters is ~10 what WI‘ should make ourselves rci-cptivo t0. I will give you n wonderful rc- cipo by which your receptivity can he made u power for good. By iccciltilvc to good only, at the dawn l»..tt..ii~.'l‘|u- silks have bcvu Ilrmlfllll- of each ilay. before you have en- in ll uu-iiiifur-tiircrl state. lnriwlytortril on the day's work or lIlPil- 1w "iwluru cargo" by ruin-runners- uhllt- llll‘ cottons Imvc conic ill tuiuviiitni-turvd and bucu made into iwuuunts nu this sidc of the lino. ’l‘livr.- harp been many complaints m‘ in tlu- compmillnii with (‘mindl- ill) ui:iiiul'ucliirci's who nbtziln lhcii‘ supplies legitimately, and it was at i|i~ii~ Ill<lllll(‘t‘ that Slivtflill stops inn‘.- hr. u tukcu to arrest thcsc bor Ilvi‘ ziclivitivs. \\'lill|- lllt‘ work has been going llll, mainly iu Quebec iu the textile lint‘. lhi-rc luivc hocn complaints from illl border points with regard In smuggling oi‘ this nature. Q v O-O-QQQ» O4 Hotel Victoria Water Street. Charlottetown Offers to the travelling public a comfortable, up-to- dais hotel, Contain: 44 rooms with private baths. The Culnlne II famous, all sure. Just place yours-alt‘ iu a rc- (il‘]ill\'tl allilurlt‘ Infnrt‘ (ital. Abandon your whole svli‘ (‘ll‘('.lllll.‘~l- taut-cs ciirirniiiiii-uts. trim-rule, plou- sures. vocation to (Illtkrl influence. (live blur pcriulssioii to come in and take dominion of your life. .\iakc yourself absolutely receptive to Illiii and to Ills influence. Such ll piirlty of though will enter into and pervadoyour mind that you will not. easily succumb to buscr in- fluences. By continuing this practice of receiving Christ's influence defin- itely ench morning, you will carry the aitmosphero 0f purity, peace, strength. joy with you all day- and thlls you will be literally receptive only to God's constraining power. 'l‘liis life of receptivity ls the high- est life possible to he lived by any human soul. Ifalthlully performed. it will carry you on to heights and glory untold. - NAMING THE GERRYMANDER greatlyl and Rev. Mr. Strlllng the-n gavg 151.444.5199 pounds or’ cheese and thmtuhlet to the keeping of tlie'160.653.l562 pounds of croauiery trustees of the church. lt was lI)\lll0I‘._M0l‘e milk i5 congllnled as received on behalf of the trustees milk than is used for eithu: butter by Mir. liugli McLeod who in a or cheese. Larguquzintities arc con- lslinrt. aildress acknowledged the tleused and dried auil tho Il"' cream gift. The tablet ls of a beautiful industry has bet-time of ('.Dlln‘I(Il'.‘~ and neat design and will alwziys bi- ably importance of .ate years. With u reiiiiuiler of the brave boys 0f impi-o\‘eii1e.iil in lll&\llllI'£\(‘.l.lll‘r:. stor- the Presbyterian congregation of ngc and rcfrigm-utcil transport, Bradalbuuo. ‘dairy products have become ar- ticles of international trade and l may he curried from ouc ('.l(I ot the ' world to the other, provided the . PERSONALS fucilltics are available.- 'l‘h'.< being I so, it is thu world's supply and tic- ,_ an“ mmly“ ("""‘"y‘ of, Damn“ maud that. regulates the general bask. who hits |l- cu vlstiug relu- level of prices h, a“ mom, “mm iivt-s Ill lllJ. city for lhc past year. ‘rhxs when, 1mm, is a Surplus l'—‘_“——Ti““' for export. 0r to put it another ‘ BIRTHS lwiiy, it is the average oi‘ tlic local conditions in all countries that LARTER-ln U115 (ill-Y 011 N0“ governs the situation i-vorywhcrc. 5lh- l" Ml‘- mlll MYS- E1110" J- Th: iictual price in different couu- Larter, a daughter. Louis Jean, ill-p. 1.. affected Slfghtly by the r... '_- cost iol’ transport to the world's markets uiz-tl (iccasioually _ *—Ti—' by rea-snn of seasonal or temporary WEBBER-fll- V-RDCOIWQI‘. B. (3.. shortagts, so that we may have NOV- II. Illrs. Mary Elinor Webber- slight departures, up and down. wife of Geo. L. Webber, late of from the basic or world's price for Summersirb, P, E. I. in hcr 77th these reasons. It is important to year. - bear in mind, howcviri", that so long as Canada has a surplus for ox- WALKER-At, the P, (1, Hogpltfll, port, the. pricc of milk, butter and Monday. Nor. 17th, Mrs. David choose in this country depends or.- Walker (nee hlargtlrtrt J. Fergu- tlic world conditions and not on iii- son), aged 43 years. Funeral will CPCZISUJI or decreased production, or take place from hor law rcslrleucerthc quantities in storage in this New Arman Wednesday afternoon country. The quan-tltiy of buttcr at 2 p. m. to Sllmlll-QTSIIO. and Chet-so in store at any lllllt‘ has no bearing or liifliiencc on DEINSTADT-At St- John, N. 13., local price-s cxtrctit. lii s0 far as Nov. 16th, 1924. Lillian, daughter such rtuan-tltlvs affect world con- of Rev. T. J, Dclnstadt. interment ilitlons. Thorn has been much mis- wlll take place in Sherwood come iitlllormution and» misunderstanding DEATHS K. K. G. K.: “This lls a wnrnln g-—got anything to any?" - “Yenlr-sh wanna thank you gemmen for curln’ ma hie-coughs." —Lond0n Opinion nierly did. At one time this count- ry supplied noarly all the cheese imported into the United Kingdom of the type that we produce. At the present time our great rival in SUPDIYIHB dairy produce to the United Kingdom is our sister Doni- lnlon, New Zealsnd- The exports of both butter and cheese from New Zealand have grown so rap- idly durintg the last. 10 years as to raise the position of that country from one of comparative unimport- ance to that of flrst placv among the dairy exporting countries of tho world. New Zealand now exports more clieuse than Canada does and it seems quite possible that lii a few years, she will have a larger surplus of butter than Denmark. Even now New Zealand is the larg- eflt exporter of dairy produce in the world putting cheese and butt- er together, though not by any means tho largest producer. With on-ly a million population, she ox- Dorts about 80 per cen-t oi.‘ the total production, while Canada with its larger population has a surplus for export of only about 20 per cent of the total product. Every effort must be made on the part of Canadian dalrymen to rast‘ the standards of production lii every respect. The old methods‘ and equipment which well in the earlier. days of the in- dustry are no longer adequate. Al- though theniakiug of cheese and butter is ont- of the very oldest of’ ‘the, technical arts, the science of ilairylug dates hack only 25 or 30 yturs. Great advances Iiavc been mailc iii light of the teaching of ‘bacteriology and chemistry, and if we ignore these facts our competi- tors will, bcforo very long, drive us ou-t of the market. On the other hand. if we wake up in time, I see no reason why Canada cannot coin- pute successfully with any other country. It is a fact that the best Carnation cheese is recognized as the finest article on the market, and meets the demands of the high- cst class of trade bcttu: than the New Zculariil article. It only requir. es that the total output should he brought up to the standard of int.- Tbes-t. If we succeed in this, there is ’no imuictliiitc danger 0f the dairy- ing industry bulng overdoin, be- cause the finest quality of any ar- ticle will always find u ready mar- ket. The newer knowledge of nutri- tion, which places milk ad its pro- ducts much higher in the tlietary scale than they formerly were is encouraging n much largcr per capita consumption of milk and its products and this rit-w demand will takucarc of a greatly increased production. . The most striking feature of dairy progress in Canada at tlic pre-svnt time is the marked leaning towards dairying in the praric pro- vinces. The perticiz-tagr: of increase in ‘the production of butti-i- is great- served so " Ftowsnsoistuz OHALLIS MAKES A FROCK r-‘oa rue SMALL GIRL CII-lllis ls Ideal for the small girl's frock. It is rather light in weight and comes In adorable flow- er patterns. The little dress above is made of navy blut chsllls flowered In pink. I1; feattres a normal waist- line, the same kind that Ils smart In frocksfor grown-ups. Tho waist- hand has a row of pink pearl but- tons for trimming. The collar Is pralln blue. . This Is ‘ideal for school or kinder- garten wear. It may be obtallned with an Alice blue background for the small girl and In navy blue for mom You will flud complete satis- faction lii using kerosene to clean an enamel sink. Using gritty siib- stancos like powdered pumice, re moves. the fine finish of enamel and as a consequence grease and dirt. adheres and will increase your trouble. Don't use kerosene lav- ishly and semi it. down the drain unnecessarily. Use a cloth. The rest of your days depend upon the rest of your nights. __+<0>- cr In these provinces than in any other part of (fanatic at the [IFGSEHI time. v Any person. who is ln-turestctl in ‘this sitvhjcr-t arrl who tloifres furth- ‘ Store Boy ltimidly): rI THEN THE FUN BEGAN Boss: worth twice as much as you. id hc gct it‘! The lust boy 'I Ilflll was Pleaseslr. ' PAGE THREE Goon Foon -, ‘ IS ECONOMICAL I —because it keeps up your health and flmngih for better work and to resist illness. OX0 is above all a food-a real Beef food- containing nourishment from the highest ado beef. Oxo Cubes are mi hty atoms of eef- strength, easily auimilolfie, and as a health- ossurance alone are well worth the money. ‘ waits-- REMEMBER THE FRIEND8 ABROAD by at» Eastern Guardian ..'AUCTION SALE. -We are instructed by James Ennis to sell by public auction Friday, Nov. 21st tit 1 o'clock sharp on his farm at ' Summ-erville, 18 head cattle, 10 milk cows and 8 young ones from Bemflna (hem “m; 9f qui- 11/5 to 2% Airshire. All good 4 stock. H. Nelson 8e Son, Auction. bf-lumt" eure- 765 1117m3l - " CHRISTMAS GREETING ..*FOR SALE ——Toulouse and Embden geese and genders, Pokln CARDS- ducks. Jersey black giant cockerels all bred from imported stock. — . A large and very select David Reid, Montague, R. R. 3. stock just opened. bouoht 799111821 . from several of the larifl‘ __--¢o>i_- ' and best manufacturterl in B-ROWN CLOTH COSTUME FEA- , Canada and Untied States. TURES tovstv TAN SILK rt BLOUSES Beautiful Designs, All pric- es. Get your BIIPPIY "FIV- g CHRISTMAS AND NEW- YEARS “I GREETING CARDS §\ Carter & Co., Ltd. g (Gethlng ready for Christmas) l. mid jacket. Rows of ten bone Mn‘ tons t-rlin the 5M“ and 5189"?‘ m_ Tile tau silk blouse is em r0 d Qared in colors. (‘Melly bY°Wn m‘ bronze and russet. 0040+ moo» oovo+0+++¢4+°‘ t Queen Hotel l; wmr scum, Ohlrlott-BWWII. This popular Hotel hno been completely renovated and refurnlshéd throughout and offers very ‘comfortable accommodation to the travai- lng public. The table lo especially good and the public are courteouoly cared for. Rates $3.00 a day. The costume above is suitable for wear at any time of (lay. it makes > a stunning street costume, and wllli the coat removed, a ilcsiruhlt- outilt for afternoon tea. ' Soft. brown cloth makes the skirt . Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. Proprietors kSTaiian For Skin Cream Learns Ilow To Clear Up I Plmply Complexion over Canada. Telephone In Th“ g,.l-l-ynmm|.._r w“ christened tery Wednesday on arrival of uft- in tho mind of the gonural public. er information 0f either a statis- n" room‘ caurtwu. “r lffiegrafltllhlifulfillipzflligltrferlihgtben: Tllilaoollfltekrjflllgl.“Iliglgysrgffiifiatgiiiig willireflsryrlgkniowckoifrteck: is worm tnirililtlc otro Th:ngifikyflgllgcziaglililgfhlri ‘Coffee stains on a cloth or 0n any Ml’. CIIIT Misha, OI 595 Ninth VI“- gulnch om kwderaust G0ve‘,.nm. c1e,-gyn,fln_ Tho season of 1924 has been fav- ngr- Comqlflsgioner’ Ottawa. for in. material are most difficult to erad- Avenue, Astoria, L. I., writes: H- 5- BRQWN- Elln-lrllze Gerry. controlled through ourithle for milk production in fnmiafion, 1011M‘ IIIIP-‘lfi "Billed Inllflefllfltely- “I "w... a salesman of cfcams Manllor his legislature the rc-illstrlcting of MCRAE-Boslflll. Nov. l2. Leo. J. Canada and there will he au- lii- Rollins “WI-PP Will PQRWW the!" If for healing pimples, Iileniishcs, ____, hliissachuscits under the census of yoga? Xfflrmfirllyt 0f (Itlllllrloltletorvn; 629339 1|, ‘the quantlmlesttof 1,, _i<Q>-——— incl ftllbre pf ‘tile "lililerlui, M; {'3' etc I: when n1)’ lace broke 1810. lu the office of Benjamin . . . unern rom eparorso c eesc um creainery iu _er uiau- iat ime 0 ioroug y a sor _ _ - _ ‘ CIIHPIOttCtOWH Russel, an ardent ltcpublli-an. edit- dohn J. Connolly. 1409 Washington ufacturvil as compared with 192d. WHAT REM-LY MATTERED coffee. But if tile stain is of long m“ “li l 1’l°tcI‘°"" pmmlc“ 1nd _ blackheads I “tried one salve nltcr another with nopcrma- neut results. l ioundfit as impossible to St. Friday, Nov, 14th. to the Holy The surplus for export will also be Cross Cathedral. He leaves two larger than it was last year. son-s in Boston also a number of Canada meets iuucli kcener coin- friends on P. E. I. to mourn his petition In tht- u‘orld's markets. . di . “How are you gelling on?" ask- Salad“ glgéecrmnlaglgi-SdoagoilggtSi)? 0d a man, meeting on the street uni ‘acquaintance who had just gone on |nnd allowed to dry on is pracmauny the stage. “, l havo played with a.- or. hung u uiup of the statc- as new- ly stibilivltltril by (lorry uutl his mun. (Iilbtrrt Stuart's ready pencil whlmslciilly nildcil to the outlines Hotel Ltd, Co., Proprietors M004 VICTORIA I-IOTEI. (i. Ii. llunler, Halifax; A. R. Mll- of ll grotesque ill-strict the wIuE-‘i and lull of a dragon. "Hotter call it a gerrymander." And dorm, r-spcckilly for cheese, than she for- measure of success," replied the the only method of removing them. j - . at I et like ue scll skin cream as ._.a-,_-‘_bal_d IICIICICCI’ man finds selling Iiair w. person ,, ' her somewhat loftlly. "l plaverl T“ "Ila! hc said when ho had llu- o macaw-coon - ~00 0L . ~ _ | - _ , 1|. K, unnimi-d, Toronto; Mr. and Mm, --",,,,.-_,. m“, M. n __,,,,|,,,,,,,,,,,, _ H“““‘,’,‘,,'°" ‘he m“ mm’ m“ CHRISTMH§ MU tonic. Finally I decided I.:iIl around. Now I know what: -\h~~> ll. n. McMunn, St. John: 0c. ,.,._-~ week‘ A“.‘.'..h"‘“ “id y“ "if" would have to‘ get at the to do when I have a pimply Thlllllpflflll Montague‘ J I“ Frl"“'l‘ Tl Re iihllcan Russo] growled m the 7°19‘ oh‘ ewrythmg “mt “ . ' l . -k' | " Th‘ " |d . . " ‘ - ~ ' ' ‘e l’ ‘ splendidly except that I irapni-ned ‘\- cause—-the blood. was s in. Y°" lct- '5 ° "5' , J m“ *- JOIHI: A. McDonald. Sou- ri<; .\Ir, and Mrs. E. V. MncLeotl. Allniuy, American polltlcnns have taken his advice. “Headaches, Bilious. S ells, Are Now All Mn. John Ireland, Nobloton, Ont, writ“: revere headaches and biliouo dies without obtaining any bulb- fit until I was advised to use Dr- Chne’: Kidney-Liver Pills. Then completely relieved me. Ind mode mo feel like a new Wm?- I am very grateful t0 Df- all" ' Medicine! for who! they h" done for me. and you ml l!“ my letter for the bfll t 0‘ others." Dr. Chase's (lacy-Liver Pills 1M, lVIollI lh-teahoxorwplllallidrnnnoorcliotnofw. ne” "I woo s great uufiorer from spells. I tried a number of remo- Nov. 21. 1924 _()() May 21, 1925 ‘DRY. $10 SAFE BRUCE STEWART & 00., LTD. 2 790 II-IS-mfil. O4 O-O O-UO-O OQQ-Q§-QO-OOO-OOO-Q O-O-Q-OOOO-OQO-O-OO-Q 0O @§-f§f§'O-§—Ofi-O l to stumble, and then fell ln Ophel- ls/s grave." "That must have been embarrassing." "it was: but wouldn't. have IIIIIIIIUII so much if he audience hadn't seemed dis- -ppolnted when I got out" i-o DHUS EIIURU R540 777F105 liable remedy treats such com- plaints in a safe way.. It has been used all over the world for 67 years. '25c at all good drug stores. ~ amazed to find that within a few days after taking Carter's lfittlc Liver Pills, my skin took on a new healthful look, blemishes started todisappcar Biirivcfivo UP FATHER torn’ IT'TERRIBLL’P MOTHER it: ANGRY A? FATHER AND SHE. REFUbEb TO $§EAK TO ""4 1 . AH? BUT I ‘aAxv YOUR MOTHEQ AND CONvlHCED HER THAT bHE ‘QHOBLD ‘Q9EAK I MUbT (.0 AN‘ TELL. MR Jlcldfa THE 400D NEW‘:- .. .-__.. --_-.. -_. . --.-..-- ._._--..-__.. , I F-‘PLED YOU O m4 Iv n71 Gm: Brit-la vi In": mm 1'. t‘? YOUR \N\¢E. WILL. ‘DDEAK —-B_v GEO, McMANUS IT 5O