(7 121/1101! l; | Dissolve h to I package in lzodln 7/151/‘1/1.’ ST/HWOT‘ ; a pail of ' ' water. and .5 l i‘ Ky ___ p, your ‘plowly own sink. “E 1 1,’ no». qusq ~-rl;\~.. .- ‘its’ -€‘-'- s- ' ._ 1‘ I y l 2* s. "E ‘ l a i *1 Hiclteys Black Twist ' >51 i_ \ ‘fir? ‘P11 ~51‘. . key’s. Manufacturers .1 . .. ' 19¢» - . i thawing Tuliaccii Won its reputation for its flavor and good quality. Men want the best that’s why they always ask for Hic- The nice big juicy fig. Hickey 8i Nicllulstlli. T oilacco (in, Ltd. i. Charlottetown. 1 i l~ _'_ returned home from Mon -t n e, ‘i I COMPLIMENTARY SHOWER.— where . _ she h S be , “ ° ~ L- .\t the houle or‘ Mr. and Mrs. G0r- [fiends and rélluuves on v slung ' ' don Brown, last Thursday eveu- ' _ ' lug ll miscellaneous shower WAS 1,418,, voma McLeod New Wm" l. ‘. ., 1 _l"l""l'dclr\c‘lxllgut shire left Thursday morning for , ' 1 l » i, ‘f; l , s __ ly‘ _u ‘ n‘ Boston where she intends to re- }, y‘ \ . . a SlILll in music and s ilgs, er side’ I ‘ ‘. y‘ > ilhich a dainty rcp-lst was solved. . , . . . , . , . ' l,‘ ‘Miss Ireiic ilfeLeod. New A q - CARD °F THANKS-O" 1m" \Vlit:ll'l ii. -.t >11 r , =1 ti‘ Let Us Remind You ~=~ii_»i~ we will t» we . ..‘;;',‘...?.‘.3..it 3ilit‘..‘°.i.“£...l2’.i‘. m l 2 i’. la. l. Protestant (lrplianage we _ |I ‘.1 H ’ 1 I That Goffs promise to meet all lowest prices quoted in this “'1*111 t? ink? atlvautrlgc o1 Lil191v;‘ll' Mr. Geo. Kitsou ‘ motored 1 1i city on reqular staple boots and shoes. 15".“!!! w 0 701N013‘; ,0 11111111191 (‘Oiviliv Tiliurstlay. Ht- .‘ i, ‘ I (lfiulilltlil our most hearty and s n rpl)C-rts the roads In “Home”, Co“ |'-' ‘ r i '6" w make anniversary “n, cere thilnks for his kindness, dmom q ' Al e "u" ' courtesy and generosity to the _ ' . l“ children of the P E. l. Protestant We don't have to, tor our prices are always but. or I ' . llll-llltlge, at his picnic held at 1 l D want a air of our $7.00 Men's HIP Boots for vicwfl“ Park ‘m Angus“ 26m‘ 1 ° 7°“ p I d r tw and ma i922. Ilaiiiliitlnd Kelly, Chairman $3.90. This lot will all be gone n a ay o o Y .rl.usu,,,s_ (hnrue W_ “McLeod, HALIFAX. Aug 26_(Qu0tfl“0ns never be replaced. rltlCftltllfy 'I‘rustees. furnished by Johnson and Ward, . ‘ y members oi’ the Montreal Stock 20 per cent. oft sil our already low priced men s ox- ' FUNERAL POSTPONED, __ Exchanga) (Unit _ l‘he remains of the lalte Jerome Apply“ _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ - Alonaglillll, who died in llosttiu Silllwiiiigtlu 20 per cant. to 50 per cent. off all women's and child. 1115i 'l‘11l11‘$l1l1y. tlrrivcd at North liziurelititle Pulp ren‘s white oxfords, tics, straps, ctc. New goods arriving daily and always priced at the lowest margin of profit possible. , 1 ‘ Headquarters for Hoicproof Hosiery. i f‘ r.0FF-.BRos.. LTu E. l. , daughter, .1 deuce at Kelly's Cross. The filli- 1‘Ll if; ' '1 guop from Helium's Catalog. ROBIN HOOD FLOUR ll sultr- aiims to pious roll belt»!- OOME TO THE Ice Cream 165th val and danoo at Ebeneozer. Wed- nesday, Aug 30. 2079126-31 IF YOU WANT to have a 300d zllternuolls sport coluo to Johns- ton's Rlvcr races Wednesday, Aug. 30th. CAN WE KNOCK tllellam out of Hammond — Nuttlc Acuuilan says she'll save the "bilcon" in wrdzm "‘. the free for all “kldnesday Aug. _i 30111 "ms BETTER QUALITY A METHODIST CHURCH - Rev. l)r. J. W. Wadluarl, of Hawaii. preached two excellent sermons FARM WAGONSI the kind that lasts a “mama can be bought ‘up more important still be sure to ’ f ll th . eet from the builders chelaptter Jtllrgl 0 °w__L_._>i__' any other on the mar e ~ . . Ens NALS ' .. Francis d: Son, Fortune Bridge., I’ P __B__ 2043'24'2" Mr. Frederick D. Steele, leaves ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Harry Whlehmi“? announce the engagement of their Dorothy Margaret to Mr. Arthur Murray McKlnnoll, Toronto. and resi- Willshlro ‘Siltllftllly iilgiit wer’c taken to, his father's oral has been postponed uutll ‘t ’* wliilgtou Dawson, ‘i 'l‘uc.~iday morning awrlltlilg the ar-I riviil oi’ his brother, Rev. Joseph I‘. Monzighiin, S. 1., vriio is expcc. ted home tonight. RECEIVES REGREE- Carl Ad- son of John Dawson, Bedequo, l’. E. I.. ' oliiplctetl his studies at the lilti- Farmers Work Shoes The Famous AMHERST SHOES For men who work out-doors. Our new stock for Fall is ready for your in. spection. GUARANTEED SOLID LEATHER $3.50 t0 $5.50 Wear the best. Sold by Alley 8t Co. Ltd. Agents Charlottetown if?‘ , - ~nLvavflfl<<§ __\ _ < BASKETS 100 Dozen in stock. I) 0 u b l e ‘bound and double strapped. Top and _‘ bottom. laud made Iiiask- ,1 M’ ets, Ash and Maple. Wholesale and Retail. (Lowest Prices) CARTER & CO., , , LTD. Seeds, Grain, Feed tan Flour. ’ Are You Handicapped By Defective Sight? Perhaps your eyes may be defective, although you are not aware of the ‘fact. If you have difficulty in do- ing what other do easily, or it’ you have trouble In seeing . Q's!‘- - s I . Fire Sal All shades in stock, sold at half price. $1.50 to $1.75 shades for 75c. 3 light fixtures com- ‘ plete with shades $7. 11 2 light fixtures, com- ' plete with shades, $6. S. McIsaac 8r. Sons 168 Queen ltrsst ti} it what others see clearly, It In time to have your eyes exam.‘ Ined. Do not delay, for delay ls dangerous where your eyes are concerned. Wc will give you expert ad- vice. I G.F. HUTOHESON vO-O-OOQ O-OOQ 1 TWO MILLION . PEOPLE Iifilluls wen [loosen to :I0:§Ltbe|r eyes or Improve r Glasses POIII] save eyes and are o Illl that the -Iolror values eyesight proelously. Our examination will toll ‘an: eyeslfll. too. Illl bu DR. E. (i. HARRIS l-ii s turret trLe. arr.‘ some; QLQQL t {of sociology (l'h. 1);). _, Illllftilllfllt and has been for some jiill lSt-ptrlillllivr for Montreal wilt-re P. E. Is- -» ‘i buy. CIIFVCH ilros, have been sell- , report they gct " obtained. v lint only makes the best but also that it spends ' "Regal" in your house. please de- _ ersity of (‘lllczlgo anti has receiv- leil ills illlfitllffttl‘ in the department llc spent itwtl years as ll fellow ill his tic- lllstrilctrlr at the Unl- Dl". Ilawsou leaves curly he hits been il]l])0lllt0tl Profcssol‘ of iSoi-ial Sclcuctl at McGlll lini- verslty. THE UNIVERSAL FLOUR lllost flours aro good for making toast. bill isolllc are better than others. Ask anybody who is using “ltcgaf flour what sort of toast it makes. if you do, you strongly tempted to specify “Refl- al" the lll".\'l barrel of flour you lug n very large quiiiltity of “Rug- al" flour this summer, and the regarding it is tlliitthl- customers could not br- llclter pleasnil with the results They find that “Rcgai" bread. well and gives the maximum resillt ill ‘ quantity of loaves to the brlrrel ll‘ you have not yet a barrel of Once swear lily pilrrliaslng -no longer. you have tried it you will by "Regal" {om-i- illlnnrlhl Llnlrucllt for llurns, Etc. 4 i i llave You ever Tastetl ‘it? Kill-Ora Orange and Lemon ‘ Squash- tho highly couceu- .. trilted juice of the Oransl? and Lemon mixed with pure cane sugar. - Manufactured by s spcc- ‘i iul English process in Lon don, England. A small quan- tity in u glass ol plain cold . or aerated water, make; an exquisite summer drlnk=l,—— . ‘with sppolllnarls water, ;;;: "which we illso have” it is msgnltlcentr- Drink Kla- Ors and be cool and com- fortolllio. “THE 2 MACS” Drugglsts, é- rlila CENTRAL GUARDIAN___ tiselneut in another column. his office MondayrAug 28th. FESTIVAL AT YORK on Labor Day. Dr, ‘M, J, McLeod, Of New York. preached very acceptably ut both services in St. James Church yes~ TEA ls. that ls the more delicate will bd . _ pillnter is at work putting the lcrll‘ , leuvings. Just so in lllc shops. ‘ luoiitllst‘ time l.l(!l't". will the irgreat V This rilbbliili is cleaned up, slowed '. when: lt ls scrcl-netl and tho pal‘- ol’ one shipment of rubbish, all oi‘ ‘ j . 1i SHOP from Holman’: Catalog. VICTORY FLOUR. See adver- on. s. c. HARRIS will be in ' mi-zs-al DON'T‘ FORGET TEA AN-D ST. JAMES CHURCH. —- Dev. its flavour, the more need is there for making it properly. When you , b ' ll. 0f MORSEJS SEII ' - - , -““5‘°"1“Y "‘.°""“g “m1 “QM” '“ EIlgTEDDdCORJfNGE PEKOE b625:21:53“Sllcxttzclcnzflfltliii U111), [l]; the luethumm ulurclh $111"? 1" T1311“ 1119 117911/1113 11171331‘ street. At that distance she could i0115 "11 111° 1411191- AM W111" 13 not quite make it out. It appeared this morning for Baltimore. iMr. Earl Cahlli,_of Moucton, N. 8., is visiting friends on the Is- land. ' Mrs. Fred Younker. Milton has (Yiiilzltllun General Electri , Canadian Stoiiillshiptfoiir __ 201,; th t, self into the shape of n human be- .,- a. ... ‘f-Fr r Bottles 0t Tanlac Have Been Sold The many friends of Tanluc in is city villi be interested to learn that up to now, there has been over thirty millions bottles oi’ Taniac sold. You never hear of a case where Tailiae was used that it did not receive tho highest praise, people everywhere cannot say enough about Tzlnlac. The uinn who hurries his meals takes ‘Paiiilac, it helps your Stflllr och to get every ounce of nourish- ment out. of the food you est. Tziulac is sold at all good drug- KlstS. ___4<-e§__ WORKED BOTH WAYS One morning Mrs. Wilinlnglolrs to ‘be souls sort of ilnllllsl with il headlight fastened to its forehead. As it caiue nearer it resolved lt- ing~perllaps sonic sheik with ii red fez. But in anotaer inolnerit Mrs. Wilmington recognized Mrlr- tlia ‘BIRTH! Soplirlnzl Smith.‘ the seveuteen-yeur-old colored girl who came every ‘Monday for the laun- dry. . -l\lartha Marla. had a flaming led ribbon four inches wide round her head. lt was tied ln front into a huge bow, the wings o_|‘ wnleli stood out. four Inches beyond her tore- head. Mrs. Wilmington was surprised. for, although she had noticed some of the signs of pride oi‘ dress ill illilrtiizl Illzlrlil, ille girl lludnlort- than tile ordinary amount 0i‘ good taste. “\\'ll_\', ‘illilrtllafl’ exclaimed lllrs. Wilmington, as the girl came roillld the pores, "what in the world tire you wearing that bow-for?" .-\ slow grin widened tlio girl's ilinulli‘ as she said: “To attract attention, ullssy." "To attract attention? Wily do you want to zltlraut attention?" "l don't mzfm." "Then wily are you wearing that ilwfui bow on your forehead?" "So folks will look at mall bald." "Why do you want tliclu to look at your head?" “So they won't look at llliill feet ~l gnt holes in man shoes."- Youtlfs Companion. -----¢-o->—-i MELTING lTHEl ‘FREASURIES ‘MOSOOW, Aug 2E-—The work 0f 1,15,‘, , l, Over Thirty Million PRINCE EDWARD fulfill.‘ LIEUT. EDWIN" ‘SMITH, R.,N. v. R. l‘. IR‘. gt A ; "THE ‘EMPIRES SliiEti)” 1.. w-r "a "J5 Shown. in,‘ 10—MAMMOTH REELS-IO WHAT YOU WILL SEE VMOULDING THE RAW MATERIAL. BRITAIN’S SHIP- BUILDING YARDS IN WARTIME, AND THE MERCANTILE ‘MARINE. ' i 1’ Ships that ran the gauntlet of the submarine menace, TION’S FOOD SUP- ‘ .1: PLIES WERE SEC- i URED. THE BOMBARD- MENT OF ZEE- BRUGGE. A DAY WITH THE a MINESWEEPERS. l THE EYE OF THE i NAVY. THE R.N.A.S. _ _ The birth of a Seaplane, and His Majesty’s historic vlslt to the Grand Fleet. The Exploits of H. M. S. “Viildictive” the Grand Fleet in Harbour, the Grand Fleet at Sea. i ‘ .v Building up the service that builds the natio 1 n t the cadets. ' raining instructive scenes of Britain's shipbuilding yards showing the complete construction of warships 1mm My, ing of keel to launching. Actual scenes taken aboard under the enemy's m, from the_ deck of H. M. S. “Broke? Vivid and thrilling pictures, brimtul of incident, showing the memorable raid on the Belgian Coast. Sweeping the scas-ihs Lewis gun as an effective mine destroyer. A 911ml1ss of the strength and valuable work of the i Naval Air Service. ' r melting down the treasures coli- tisczitcd from the Russian church Canadian Steamship Ptd. .. 54 Asbestos Company 63 Dominion Bridge g2 | Montreal Power _ 9p W111111i1°g Electric . — National Breweries _ 551/, Atlantic Sugar 74 Atchlson 102%‘ American Car 8c Foundry .. --1 Ailicricau Locomotive 119 American Smeitlug and Re- filling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 64 Allilfltllltlil (lopper . . . . . . . . .. (lriuatlliln Pacific Railway ,_ New York Central . Cuba Cone Sugar .. Crucible Steel _ (l/‘fiorn Sept 60% Dee 55% Mny c: c: Oats Sept IlBV; Dec 34% May 38 GOLD LETTERED SIGNS "On tilt-platter ol‘ domestic cc- onomy in the Anlerlcan houseilold, which, ‘it is asserted. the house wives and the iloys and girls 0t‘ ille family no ionizer ilraclit-e, ll 15 1n. teresting to know that if trcononiy be u lost art at. home it ls pur- sued with a great deal oi‘ care in many lines oi‘ business," remarked 1191"!’ A. Shields of New York. "1 was impressed n lew nlontils ago by the observation of a sign painter who informed nle that he could not tit-liver a sign l had nrtiercd on a ccrlalil day because in lilo inter- V9111118 time no would huvo the Gllllrlfifiy clean tlp duy. l was cur- ious to know what clean ilp (lay ulcilnt, and he told inc. "it appoitrs that ln the making of signs :1 greul deal of gold lcal‘ ls 118011. and necessarily some of dt is wasted, just as it is when geld let- ters are placed on show wlndoys. -I had uevor noticed llult when‘ the on lie ls careful to conserve all the All refuse there is carefully brushed into u pile and kept. (<1 three deal nl' what lippcars to b6:l‘llb- blsll iirrliluil a sign pilluti-fs shop, but the painter knows its value. in bags niitl sent to Philadelphia. tit-ins nl‘ gnlrl leaf extracted. My friend informed mo lhul it is not unusual in get as high as $90 out which goes to the workmerr in the shop riiiil not to tho owner."- Wrlslllugton Post. 149 Oi. GIG. It. “PM The Remedy your Grandmother A 000D THING» .guu by the Soviet Government has be- at the smelting works at Ekaterillllurg, in tho Ural lnou talus. | Up to the 26th liiri-rilatitlnal Paper .17 '1',(l‘lti7 rubltcs cniilriliils ‘lllil Otilt‘l’“illllf* i- -ippl'ti-it-ii‘ii~ \\']ll'l“ ti -'-l - l 193113’ SPflHHHOIII __ 4.5 i‘ f?“ _ " ' v ’ ' I - '_ _ g _- _» “ “l “use loin.‘ ‘ v _ ‘LNIIIIPS very much spoiled, it is sllll ANXMH,“ pmmleuln _ ‘ ‘ _ ' n 18%;: ggliltilflnllgfid8:832?»a;ag?oslll'lylllitia‘“"2113:(gflniliil ‘Eilrlillllhzlill-llllt(‘flifirhlrliuali-lll: nil ylrlissilrllpiy a hut-Io ‘spot iiilitiunti lnzu many til tho markings International Mm’ Mamw - 56%»ed with diamonds and other ]ll‘l‘1“1l'il|| the "lll‘l\llllllllil sunspot periotfl’ lH-NW M 1.1M m“ 1,1111‘ “"11". 1Y1“ ‘m’ Hwmlisly Shmwd; 1"“ n 1.111 Press Slum Cur ' _ ' . _ I I _ _ I u ___ {om qwneq 763 "HIM nwivlus M i‘; ‘Rulimliiv-Hpwhpzl . leek. some (‘UllllllLillh ot its not lie Slilil that iinyol liieiii lur- Ruildmg ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " 78% fine workinilnship hilt of lion pro-l \\1‘iii-il ‘iiitlocf: arrive 1nd tb 1 “d! mum‘- my such n 51111.1(.“ m mnmnullon Souflmr“ Pacific 911% clot/ls inetals silver coins to lill‘ number o1 ll'l](t“l|~('\|‘(‘ slui- bet‘ iiivt- Sllllll‘ Will's IlFPYlUlIS to til-it oc- Us [m111110110111111“:111100111“ Slmwat Stilrlebaktlr . . . . . .. 1291/ .1 A ' 11103 Hit-1- lmpl- p.11. . l - 1w” .1] h - ' 1 -- -. '~. 1 ___ ___ vmnn Pacific 149; auiount. of 17. - rule... ant. ,., 3p t y coiisilinibil, it l.\ to be hop llillt lift. ii was ltpolltlrl lu tit: -@-OI>—— Um“ Copper ' 6S; coins amounting to 1_ii40 ruoli-iul lcd iiiartlitgv will not by llllrllilitvll 111111015 that crrlitlll ‘dist-crniiig COAL umwd Stillvgtgkgili- 105 1 Tile largest dlarnonrl SPAllI-Ptl ruby those .illllii‘qllilllilil‘ti with Sllfdigllfjtlllitl had seen in the sun a fleet --. _ MoNTRéAL ‘ said to be soilietlilng over ‘ti-l (IlTITHIlIli-Ill-S loi stiiiieliiing ol a ]Illl‘t‘l_\‘l<1l .~hips-~ iliillylflil] a ship, n _bri_t-., in 192i the world's pi-tiductiilnni 1934 victory 10010 rits, discovered. at Peiiogmil. llll.t£'.ll‘lill'_\' Il=l»l11'1‘-_ p {111l1 V11 $111011. 11H‘ slotlll was iiuall- l'll:il drrillbvtl ilat-ir ltldllt! ltwt-loi 1M7 victory ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ‘ " ‘10560 Most of the rllrinlnntls, however. Ill the early days oi silllspol oh- inert to be in distress. _ _ protlill-iltln in liltlll. with the total ‘vhcm Sum Mxr’ lire small and of doubtful villldl‘. seilzititlil, tor maiiiille, litany pnn- ille tibscryers were quite szitisriioiltpiit at approximately Llilitllflt. 108%’ - ‘ 4 - 3 Moscow churches fllflllwilwl plc received quitt- a snack \\'llt'l’l, fled as to the idculily ol these \'i\s~-'l‘(lll lli"ll'lt‘ tolls. cured up’to Juuc 25. M, Knleuln, prtlsidtrnt nl‘ Ali-Russian Central ol’ this nlnoilllt. Thr- moat l>1‘"l‘1 nus of church treasures. in some nl the historic lllenzlslei‘ lrs. and conslderetl of musculll v.1 hm, were not seized. (he priests, or stolen before the reqiiislllnners arrived. ALCHEMISTS SECRET LOST metals into sold has tlsli alchemist, was demanded of lilm the secret of ille ppqpygnphr-i-‘g stone. Seton refii" ed to produce a Illfillllt‘. ill trails muting gold which the duke iislwil for his ransom, rind even until-r torture he told nothing. lint when l1 follow illt-lielnii-it, Solidi- voltlus. offered tn help him escape In return fora. little. iiiftiriiintltin regained his freedom. but. with citutltln of ille Scot, hi- refilst-ll to tell iris secret. to his ilellvcrcr. 1n- sterltl ho gave Sentllvnglos all mince of tritusmutltlli pilwtler. This [lowdcr was ilsnd to sin-ll good effect that. Slelidivtiglus was credited with cures -ol' disease; and production of gold. llul eventually the ounce was used up. Seton was dell-d by that time, rind tho less sklltlll frloud married ills widow. hoping thilt the Scot liiid left her the secret of mixing the powder. it she knew, silo never told her second llusliriud. _._.j¢o-c————- BOTH ALIKE TO HIM Patient (Kllshlilglfl- "They loll me, (lrlctnr, you are n perfect lsdykillor." "Illctdr (modestly -—— ‘t assure you. my dear lnullaln, I make no illstlnetlon between lllt- sexes. ‘Money ls n good servant. but n dangerous master, Tho thief doth four each bush RUB IT IN. Ml‘ officer. of Juilc theft‘ ihzld been roqilisltioncd rlcct-rtiiu! lto the lmivnda, from all llillfiS till 55V4rItussi-n 857 pounds of gold, 7761’ 145%‘,poiillds of silver, 29.99:". lllllillflllllfi.’ ~ 935415.024 ilezlrls, 2G gilrmvlils i-ilibrtiid-i - ‘ercd with seed pearls lo the lill".l| “Vaiwclgllt of 230 piluiids of pucll‘is.,ii;iltr-il t‘_\l‘ rallit-i- silgct-sis that l.ll‘ zlbout 25 per cent of the total see- lhr Executive, ‘Committee. says the Government had honed to realize oll hundred lullllon gold rilblcs from the. trrni- ' sures seized. but the actunl value __ of the articles in hand at present r is probably only about onelourtii lilczitmi Also many vrl-lilahle llrllixlcs were Sli(‘l‘f‘l.i‘.(l ‘n The nwer of triiiismilling hast-r _ long lit-cu _ sought. Alexander Seton a Sent- lhrnwn lulu prison by the Duke oi‘ Saxon); who ._ about alchemy. Seton agreed. lir- SPECI A L Matiii¢¢ 2.30. Adults 37¢. Children 21¢ P R1 GE '5 Evening. socialists 50¢. Children 26¢ l4. .1 _ ——- -_.. ‘I i1— T ' 1 I . . -‘i :- SUNSPOZJELUmONS =15 1111')‘ lbriupihi. 1119)‘ saw in the sols, and on rill hands ll p145 - still .ili ill)_]L!l'| ivsiiilbllll: . lllilll1l lt't‘t| iilai the only point/ole The I't'L'('llt sunspot \\‘lli(']l wasitli-i-sst-il iii a short Jacki-t and liailisi-ltlcd was "is to how the strips rot .. wt, ..l , ._, .- i‘ _ _.‘ v _ .. . . ' ‘ ‘ > _- liigr cniiii_...i to bk. httll \\ii|l llltliltltllh. \\l.ii .i stall Ill his liiiiiti and there. ," '41 1111;! iiilllhllllf; lrolii it over his \\‘licil the sun lll oilr da_\'sllr-‘ . _ div g Can’t beat, it the A WOT“ over! That's the truest statement you ever heard! Fragrant, cool and satistyinp-ifsthe beat Y0" ever packedin YOUR pipe! "'1 s Still OKING 2 1 latch» .. nfiw€firgl p.