i PRElvl-NTING NEWS AND VIIWIOI‘ INTEREST T0 TEACHERS AND ALL OTHERS ‘IIIKINO’ EDUCATION HORIZON As the school year is its close, and as many 911F115 be writing the matriculation ex- aminations soon, this will b! l!!! in." issue for the school year end- throughout the “qt-here and pupils as much help of the world. lug June 20. Our main IIIOHEN the term has been to Rive , e i possible. We have stand toda grigezicifdijrig at?» provide a reason- to us who allit- ainount of professional ma-| _ _ “m. “meg 1135 fee?“ whlrntiergmy lthe past, it returns no more. wise . acn o - “f m? m” ems havging a directlforth irite the this without fear and with We are grateful to the heart. After the summer's inter- corres- cnls zliid all who helped "*1 lng: body. and beufiilg upon the people Province. illlbliillfi‘. !,.'l O! contributors. rr. llzicd us in our effort. llllh in very null rope have aided. uch greater confidence we the ensuinB 8011001 "ml- e-A SATURDAY FEATURE- IIPIOVEMENT IN EDUCATION Ilnlange. Gustaf n. -wish all our readers e happy eum- pipe, Resident e: m; mer vacation. Hostilitiee Ihl- King o! Sweden is To than who Premier Per Albln have lost loved ones .we hope the cross that you ere e Ismet Inonu. the lighter in the knowledge l-hli ‘mrkey your sacrifice will never be for- Premier is Bubru Saracoglu. ‘ United States Ambassador ireeoelri-ievins eit-ilem, United ste Ambassador Those eeyCanede is Ray Atherton. u 5 3"" “m” °l Canada's High Commissioner in h . must not may: mmrzimlym my: London is the Ht. Hon. Vincent Money. . lwell es by lly improve the presenhwy endumgri: " “my ece: nlilriberzeri om. Ausust Pl 21 to October 7, 1M4. People: mission. The Educational Horizon. Dalmatian! o! the United state‘ will begin again, appeerlnl 1H m" th Ul n, isipaper twice a month throughout Uxflorhnéfi léfi§frmneglhna can the United States. i e n gdom. the Soviet JUNIOR RED cnoss JOTIINGS Unkm, and chm agreed m pm ‘he i Ifl-Th-l war, and was officially T9" lliil at the first 111g‘ rf the League 4 Q gpelplies lri 1920. This rel. the meeting of the file , England. United States. . Italy and Japan. at the CIIIIIES Conference in »\..l. 19in. wile" the present lwlxlcciime Tt"d Cross program tvas planned. covered by these threeidistrict UTIIYSY Promotion of Health Prcvcnilnn of Disease. Mitigation of Stlffcrlnfl- active Junior r Red Crom Program C‘ into aeiril: ullth new. em- Provincial of Red Junior Red Cross is e lliteble is for an lntemational organ- organization for elementary schools‘ ation for the maintenance of in- of place in the secondary tematlonal peace and security. schools. I! the principal believes They submitted the agreed prq. that the function of the Ach is posais to the four Governments. to serve broad social purposes. he The text of the tentative proposals .will readily 11ml Ways in which was also made available to the ‘he can use Junior Red Cross. People of the world for study. The l Interest in -‘ l] schools purposes of the organization should has been stimulated by Junior be: [Red Cross Councils. These Coun- l. To maintain international clls are comprised o! representa- peace and security; and to tives from each branch in the end to take effective In Winnipeg they have ‘recently issued s. very interesting ‘News sheet. and have chosen their .own editor and assistant ‘editor. ‘This idea has worked out very collective ruary 24 to March 3, 1945. Peo- ltl. (‘lcrlnrllly n vetrv d i 1925 ‘en olezt ACll til; Almegicgn nattions é:- lwzl (‘Foss was orme 7n w - _ cep aria a an rgen na. - i115‘ was killed by HlIlPIS Order méllmglgleggs 53;? ggdc°gespind suit: The creation of an act cre- “niiii. a... Cross 1.. chi-ill. a:lggéflfsfrggdoggyegoolf" "it" RESPONSIBLE ' "lied 51°""“»‘" “s “as e; It is interesting to note that out “ time a national volunteer or- ‘ hurl operated in tire _ Ag first. it was tried out N. impntrillt‘ Liv interested teach- 931s who had the time and Dall- price. hut almost immediately Fchco! lHFPPClOTS ncrice. From time to time one encoun- wgs secondary 5¢h°°1 teach“ and principals who feel that the aonuao island. Malay Amh- of Java. bounded east Sea. lvlacussng. gin W, and N.W. Y ~ . lttllxlill 830 )m.. breadth 60° .;l. About two-thirds of lSlulld l" It is a large lyelali-l. N. I. ‘ ‘_ Md N, W. (states of N. H8901? Bytxmei, and Sarawak) bf‘- le Britain.‘ Kinabalu l‘(>i’l('il(‘:; liclfilll 01313700 i - mounizlnous. Mill Tl‘ and marshy Dlalnsl rivrrs. Balzito. Klllllals- wrist is low and Forests Dfuduce “m” wiqk, sandalwood. ebony. m‘ _ "o camphor. 199N191‘. _., cinnamon. Elfi- mllg, gambler. bamboo. ' qjlglg birds’ nests. tre- and tortoise-well Area. 289.860 sq. III-- C (i. 00.000. British NOTT-h m. "l- mainly hilly; rubber. lu- pQljrjpf, sugar-cane. 5080 Chief town. Sand?‘ pop. Ill-l nlstc-red mcatri. rice. coconuts. . excessive rainfall. l xvi summer resort. Honshu. . , if‘. M. W. of Kobe; meri- rtfiliiflics Japanese “m” " ova. town. Honshu. Japan.‘ ‘:4 1.. N’ n. of Kyoto: polteergvserlié “w, u. ls, lacquer war . - h '1‘? (tacxfitxggs. Population 768.000- l‘i‘l‘.. most southerly 07 the ffll!‘ li-pqr- wands of Japan: 11101111- sarzo, Akashi. PREMIERS 0F THE PROVINCES OF CANADA Premier of P. EYI- 55 m)“ J’ >>‘) J . v/lilnmiefncfig Nova Scotia is Holl- ... Ma M'l1 n. lhkelrilictrx‘ of cNelwa Brunswick is H 11, J. B. McNalr. (Rrcmllcr ‘if Quebec l5 3cm" M‘ L Dup eas . Premier of Ontario is 0°1- THE EUROPEAN WAR The U. S. 7th captured Nurem- l. ,. ii April 2o. On April 21ml “L” 07th took Diillngen. The British captured Buxte- huclc German North Sea Nllyfll District headquartere- on April 24 ihc Allies captured 1,3 Spczia. Modcnn. and Felmrl Tile U. s. mi captured 111"» Qn April 26 British 2nd Gil-P‘ ‘lured Bremen. The Russians cap- tured the Baltic port of Stettln. On April 27 the Allied 5th ent- U-fll Genoa. The Red Army Wok PdlFdfilll and 5113mm"- Tlln U. S. 7th entered Munich 0H sprll 29. The Allied 5m entered Milan. The Russians took Mor- avska.Q5n-eva, great Czecho steel centre. Dachau concentration FAR The campaign for Ie, tiny isl- and near Okinawa. ended in vic- tory for the U. S. on APTU 31- li/Tost of the island of Okinawa is in U. S. hands. Mindanao and Luzon are being cleaned up. On April 28 the American troops on Luzon captured Baguio. the sum- mer capital. On Mindanao, the ‘Del Monte air centre fell on May to hostilities in Europe. On Mon. CHINA day, May '1, it 2:41 a. M. Germ. In China, native troops. with munlst-controlled Shensi were now m" Galen] J°d1 "in"! the powerful American air support smashed completely a major Jap- anese drive or. the American air base at Chihkiang on May 9. Chinese counter-attacks on the Hunan front were reported to preeage a powerful all-out drive against the Japanese. Another en- couraging report said that Chinese troops formerly on watch on Com- IMPORTANT FIGURES 0F THE WORLD TODAY Douglas Hyde retires frommander in Chief, Dr. thin-Presidency of Eire on June 26. lsean T. O‘Kelly. Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance. has been selected by the Govem- lnent Party as its candidate for ‘lhe Presidency. Premier of China is T. V. Soong. Gen. Chianc retained his post as began to take. ailci s. beloni! to the Dllmh-i of 50 hours at 31.1mm School the British Columbia teachers have l4 hours devoted to Junior Red Cross. No educational system can func- tion properly unless it demon‘ w!“ llileli standards of health. -' Y way to study health is by [according to sound health teach- ings. any country when the Representative Government vails in any country when the as- is elected by the peoplc. but l. Briefly relate political hist- ory of New Zealand and Aus- tralia. In New Zeaiand, re- sponsible government was gained in 1M6. A central parliament was set up in 1806. In Australia, by lflwnmltllie various states had re- spo e overnmerlt. In l , zNllilfiflkl. Plll- Wnllel being °°n' they Jvlnedgto form the 0011mm Itlirllcted to connect lsl. with rreri- wealth o, Austral“ sliu. Area 16.201 eq- 1u~ Fmlww- a. When was South Africa ‘Dori’- lmd 08D- 01 Fume" Pmv-l s" granted self-government? In 1006. ,I~J. Chine. on riv. Min: imlpflrlill" Three years later. the Union oi due originally l0 9"- lfldfi m“ S. A. was formed. of the town now mainly in Ill-Del‘. 3, Why was EBYPlJ mB/de I Brit- foodstuffs. bamboo. wan- Owlu ish protectorate? Iii 191s, the steamers load and discharBe at Keqjye Joined -m,.key against the Pagoda laéichorage. plzncléll-amlwlll- Allieswha s . Ml 4. t has Britain don f manufactured; was one of the first Egypt? Bum dams on m: NE: five treaty perk! opened TNBW River to store up water for dry of Nanking (1853). Bhens, inland eeesons; helped to get the netien prom, China". mountainous; wst- out O1 debt ;mproved 1M“! com ered by R- W91. "lb- 0! Bwlnfl‘ dltlons of peasants. Ho; eeiil. petroleum: produces s. What was the wheat. cotton. Cap. Slan. Pop. Egypt!“ Nationalist 9,460,000. Modena. town, Italy. 25 m. N. W of Bologna; has ob- e, leather, my, t inous and volcanic; hot $188 Icahn iioliatem: flee. tea. .2“... lcoal. famous pottery. ch19‘ 13°"- demand of Party? self- government and independence. Why did Britain not grant V. The President of Turkey is Gen- of to eotteri by your fellow-citizens M_Great nritaiiiwi: John c. Uiirierit. to DUMBARTON oaxs Pnorosans ionizing the actions of nations in thatlthe achievement of these common . ACT or cnarunrneiic Place Mexico City. Mexico. Feb- sting m emenee ye pgogeeg m, Responsible Government exists in elected by the assembly in all matters re REPRESENTATIVE GOVERNMENT Dre-lwhose power is limited by an exe. HISTORY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Cenedlen Rich Cemnullenes a Dublin is John D. m Canberra. Austreliu is thsfltt. Hon. T. C. Davis. " Canadian High Commissioner in South Ala-ice is C. J. Bluebell. The Canadian Asnbemedsr to United States is lean. L. I. Peer- csiissieri Ambassador are... is Meier-Gen. o. r. ° Van! . Ambassador to Chins is aler- General V. W. Odlum. uree x uie preteen ‘i250... autumn to and the suppression of acts of aggression or other breaches .0! the peace, and to bring about by peaceful means adjustment or settlement of international - butes which may lead to I breach of the peace; 2. To develop frlendl ris- tiorls nations and take other appropriate measures to ‘strengthen universal peace: 3. To achieve international co- operation in the solution of inter- lnstional economic. social end oth- er humanitarian problems; and 4. To afford a centre for herm- ends. territorial inoegrity and political dependence of each against ag- gression from any quarter. GOVERNMENT le is supreme sting to the state. cutive which is the elected body w not responsible 7. What was the agreement r i920? (a) Egypt was to be 1:- depends l. but closely allied to 35.12%... ‘b’ il?“?.‘.‘..i§‘.’."”‘i.“::;‘.‘ l . umw and f ances. 8- Why has Great Britain not lBriven self-government to Indie? ecause of racial and religious m. ferencas of the people; glee be. "u" 01' W?!’ low standard of edu- cagion. - What has Britain pgomiseq to India? To b in eel! _ "lent Bmdusllyfm‘ “m” 10. What is the Indian National Uvugress? A parliament set up by Nationalist Indigp leader-e, What system c! in ieiei- “mu” government of each pieeleégfi almost entirely made up of sleet- ifltim°fififéi.fhi.“’éfi.ifi°‘ti"°‘ °"' a . Dllibzlic health. °n “d u? the Nationalist lead. ll his policy? Non- servatory. mmll-TMWY" demand? sh f ed tn silk, metal ware, vinegar. Pop. 91,- 01d?“ Suez Gama? @239 rouetehg: 000 a. Asch, tn., Czechoslovakia, in cor-I treme W. of Bohemia: hosiery, dress stuffs, and lace. Pop. $2.000.‘ Wlsmar, port. Meckleriberd-Qlih- weriii flenneny. on Baltic B"; excellent 81159511115111! i manufactures 1m ommt name ,i‘.§‘.‘.’.iT' $55. a ~ i. li. m... l Ulm. city. Germany. on - Offer chairs to older persons ‘ - lficent Gothic cath- ' lgdairgllbewithnwmous spire; mwflfif Boy‘ wait 1°’ [m5 '° "m! 01' I wbmool leeve e room first. Qllien and close doors quletl. Take turns graciously. y Put sway materials after using em rlnmmve 68M or hats upon enpl linens, woollens. leather. cement, machinery. flour millins.‘ AS YOU LIKE dlstllllflfl- POP- 579°9- Inplain the underlined phrases-l (e) Hath not old custom made’ this life more sweet than that of Ipsiiiled pomp. 01c Custom. Lo cool-g Drew. n; Premier of Manitoba is Hon. experience or becoming used to, shim s. Garsbrl. This life. The life lie 811d ills! of Saskatchewan is companions were living in the fer-’ Hon, '1‘. c, Douglas. B“- Pfllllled Pomp. the painted or Pvemle; of Alberta is Hon. Eushgn giegreiityee?! the . ' . we no - CPl-ihixelrmec aeiiilili oeiiiciliir is elty of Adam. e p“ Hon. John Hart. Permlty oLAdam-When Adam was sent from the Garden e1 cam ca. tured by U5. 7th Army. Mgy lp- Admiral Doenltz rile-l Amphibians. A group of animals ceeded Hitler as chief of the Ger- all of which have gills in early man nation. life. and most of which as adults On May 2nd Berlin fell to the develop lungs, such as frogs, toads, Russians after 12 days of street salamanders. fighting, Angiosperms: The group egi War in Italy, Austrian Tyml. flowering plants the seeds of which| and Salsburg ended at noon on develop in an ovary. May 2nd. The British captured Antiseptic: A substance such asl Lubeck. The British troops csp- tincture of iodine, which kills| tin-ed Hamiburg on May srd. eteria or prevents their Ifowth. , On May 6th the Russians cap- Abpefldegei A structure. usually , tured Ruegen Island. Jointed, which is attached to the. 0n May 7 Germany aurrender- body. as a leg, ed unconditionally. n lflele. I my 3 we; deeper-ea "vj-ney. Arachnids: The class of arthro- The Russians captured Dreldon. Duds to which spiders and nets riieeelave took Zslreb. rreaue belene. was liberated May 10 by the Red Auriole: The chamber o! the Army. heart which receives the blood from the veins. E A31‘ l Balance of nature: A condition in which the plants and animals i3. On May 14. Delete Pass on of a region maintain relatively Luaon was taken. The Auetral- unchanging numbers. ion and Dutch lest Indien forces Calorie: The amount of hoes invaded ‘Ilaraken Island, just off used in raising the temperature Dutch Borneo on May 5. On May of one kilogram of water one de- 13, the Australians captured We- gree centigrade. wak on New Gillnes. Rangoon the capital and chic! port of Burma,‘ eel»- o» M-i *:"..:.::l=~~* in ‘cum “m,” the Jwmut articles of unconditional surrender On May 13, the cliirieee High “i “helm!- Command announced that Cliin- Lieut-‘Gfil- W53" Bede" 5'11"" ese troops had fought into l"oo- u“ U- 5- A" M'-l>'G°"- 1"" chow Md “Naked m “mm Susloparoff of Russia. and Maj.- south of m” n" w." pom To Gen. Francois Savez of France. the ricrui. troops aria local ri-iil- “Emil l" the Alllw itia attacked iiiiri occupied siri- Mwzililllfagltyllltxfllog- “f; wgltfl-fn-l zigzag. 65 miles southeast of Hang- 5nd 5.8mm From‘ ‘were - l. Foundation of public speak- g. (a) A voice that can be heard: Minister of Fin- ance is 0. K. Yul. Minister of For- “i3 Affairs u“ §“"°h“°' (b) correct pronunciation‘ (c) n - . “an 581° mm“ m“ chm careful enunciation. E y M), 2. These are medium by which eeiafiiiw’ o lop“ h Hm’ a speech is conveyed to an audi- xliig of o is o n "l"- The Premier irsemfileicholas Tolragsetlras. a" This medium ‘hwld be “ 9"‘ Pr id t f China and head of tlieultztie. Re is also China's Com- Qeneml yq-encluo Fume n? manent habit of speech not some- ml f 1 ’ _ thing for special occasion. u o Bun’ 1nd" of m‘ n“ i 1. A speech should have e plan. coon MANNERS DEFINITIONS (Terms used. in Biology) an arm, or a ten‘. 4n “VE-DAY” | lies were sched- sentind General PUBLIC SPEAKING - 18. Vghat 60-0118" On. not fightln but refusins to British goods or pay taxes. i.e., use m?!‘ l ii . nesses °€3...“2‘i’.'.°.§."°” ’°' m m» l» e eel . now when to dmit def , Apologize when ‘at fault." c"! 101' younger children. ow kindnesses to animals. villi...“ won” Mule’ meme’ IT (Literature) Eden he was told m; forth he must win m. o, “V1118 by the sweet of his brew, ell-sleet‘; est. "l.':..:."'.u:.- lonelier in l" h’, running lei-ooh, n8 iiiluiirigeeg ‘t _' <>rwi..ii“‘.i.“.'.°e‘$.l‘ii°.?'.'§i’i‘i Carnlv 2 Re ciriilor$°iiiii limit.‘ 10:2‘; thalt! eat the flesh of other eni- ma . C li: Tr of ggtsdilns iriseelz, Em" Duns is enclosed in e she : vuss - in certain, other Erlzyme?‘ es $23.’? Sill’ “f” lemeutetion. wdgthogt idttefitithnengf g. ..¢(r’v“‘.“‘.1i§’l1i'§:. A m.“ or ‘now’ o‘ Garmio s: A subshnc H lush tinctiire of 104%.‘: I e l plant or enimslmfivg. m finch IHONIIOHEI The chgmigfl r 1 - oh a ductlesl alend which effects e devel ent or functioning °l some e er Dart of uie body. “W” The elllyme wiiiea ‘"53" ‘.731... ms : ning in t); 1 through which. or stems leave and enter the plant. uled to cease. 11ml it was that the second end final scone of Germany's surrender took place. This time the surrender was a - ed in e suburb of Berlin. llgld Marshal Keital, German mum forces, Admiral von Fri eburg, NEW. and CoL-Genl fiumvf- Mr hm. sieaea the unconditional surrender" terms e for Germany. this tlm represented by Marshal Gregory Zhukoff, Russia, m4 My Marshal Sir Arthur ‘redder. repre- Ililcnhdllea‘. 2. Decide whet you went to do. Point No. two should grow out of. point No. one. "Suggestions In speeches.” l. Give your speech e logical order. V . 2. Don't put too much In your eech sp . ~ A good speech doesnot consist of a number of facts onsefter en- THE‘ fjjf i the. Boil down ilr rgum ts. gpeelcnes ere for The rdlfioeemd "fl-“lffu” l; This im- poses leu ‘strain on both speaker and audience. . Ioseuuthh day loitering. ‘twill be same tomorrow and the| let more diletoi-y n a For indecision brings its own de- lays, and dsys are lost lament- ing o'er loet da s Are you iii eerneetryseire this very What you'oen do! or dream you can. it. Baldness b‘: genius. power. em: Only engage. ellnd then the mind grows sated- Begin. and then the work will b’ completed. This Department is can. duotell the Prince Edward Island hare’ Federation. Contributions are welcomed end should be addressed to Miller MecFedy 8 1-2 Fel- ling 80.. Chariot WLLI_I_I.l q; ' . malaria —-(CP)— ' B11100 September, 1999, wihen fhel began Liverpool docks have\ was hlndled more than 70,000,000 tons of call-go, R.J. Hodges, manager of the Mersey Harbor Board general Docks and , has announced. (Sui Our War Li!e is an exacting business. While we are healthy end viz; owns, we are sorez tempted live from day to end waif. for tomorrow's trou is to turn up. On the other hand, l! we can plan !or tomorrow, i! we can safeguard old age, i! we, can mitigate the disaster o! death, how much easier become the mblems ‘o! today. That's exac y what Life Assurance does for its policyholders. You can solve many o! tomorrow's problems by becoming a licy- holder of the Sun L fa o! Canada, thus giving yourself contentment today. t H. C. BOHAKER Unit Manager ‘Jan Life of Canada 14d Richmond Street Charlottetown. PIJ For All-S a week? Thirty-two fleet will DI r*IN(-HA_MPSI’LAu, _:\.l;si‘iire, England — (OP) — Mai-Glen. Sir Harry Davis Watson, younzer son of Gen. Sir Jolhn Watson, V.C., and rain extra. equerry to the . has ______ dleLat, the age o! 78 By J. R. Williams WHAT SILLY (DEA l5 THAT? CARRYINC: TH’ MOWER WHEN YOU COULD PUQH Y, IT'S . Jon eaLooKa GIVE HER TIMETO THINK UP SOME SCHEMETO GIT METD CUT HER GEASE.’ 3‘_ WHY MOTHERS eE-r 62A I DON'T WANT HER TO HEAR ME GOMIN‘--IT'LL I DON‘T MIND l-lER __ Bokizowlrd‘ EVERYTHING, , BUT I nQu-"r WANT HER *1" BOIZIZOWIN’ ME Too-- , 5O I'M JiST SLIEPIM’ IT THERE.‘ L JRe/lttlaeqg veultsvennofl. .--. I nu , . season vegetables. Space estimates given in the ‘sable are based upon fertile soil. and should be increased if you doubt the quality of yours. And remember Our Boarding House I l Plant m... ummer Yield like broccoli to be served this sum- mer on your table’! Once e week? Then sow 28 ieet o! broccoli. Twice re- quired. And so with all the Ill- Cl-‘OPS Once i, d Vefiteblee whlcazo the en summer, can . eiinyrreriiiaeameiaumeaire TheeeCrq, until frost ends the harvest, ueuel- G ' 0141s" ly should be sown only once. .4181! spa“ A“ ' Hardy varieties should be put in s . ths ground es soon ee it has been “miller prepared: and tender kinds should This table shew. u. j not be planted until the conditions ‘he llrden row mm‘ "lee . ‘ere safe for them. duce one sen-iii; 1°, {'4 l° - ~ l lgirlimrte? cemvelemm“ m’ all... m!’ A 93°F": P? I IOW- ' I lrlg more than your family can eat, . Harlem"; a or put up for the winter. low can clbblgg: e n: this be determined? . Celery, 1 n r - The table shows how mush epeee Collards 1 i; each c requires YCJICCI-Wl one Cacunlieh, 1 f, f serving retemily tour. You lllutlnf i must first decide bow well you like Isle, 1 y; each vegetable, end how often each Inch, 2 ti, . week you will be glad to have it Iereley, y; q , appear on the menu. ' Fermi", g u: l Broccoli. you will note, takes 2 "were. 1n, ieet of space h the row to pro. I" Iceland Spline), x ‘r vide one family serving. . It should khan, 1 1;.‘ "-- bear from July 15 until reel flees. lfy, s y; ing weather arrives in the tall. ‘that ‘llllllh. 1 it. - means four full. months. or thirteen 5"" ullflrd, l; n weeks, in normal seasons in the . Tlmllllel. 1S fi. ' Chicago area. How often would you . that In [egflgn not make ,ever§.1l‘.’.’.‘f§“§; m‘ mates to en inch, bu. ca u.“ l take. accepting (he table: 5*“ ‘l "51 Slime. t0 enable on“ ance garden yield with you to ii needs and avoid having“? "1 surpluses of some Crops (o? ‘ ‘cawil? 0! others. ' ' with Mllifll‘ Hoop!‘ RESTFUL I SUCH SWEET SOUND5I . \. . I'M - , 1m Him?” DEAD nun l AN-l-l-H, rl-rnsalc-argpkuess You FoolNTl-lA-l-s NO BEES HUM MIN‘ ER BIRD$ 5|NG|N'-- l'r'5 A LOCOMOTIVE cage. GIN‘ Arc‘ WHISTLN vou CAN'T HEAR Auv OF NATURE wlTH A TYPE~ ~. WRITER PuPll_ STUDYIN‘! i " Van By namrisnlill ._ W "car" STUBBS acumen-nous m. as eusv Au. oAy- m TALKIN’ Eywnitldi . l emails; gguTll F%M CHARLES-‘HE $1405 “W 1*" 'T~—'=T'H' TOTE rin- watt, NOW wasulr THAT NICE! l wows HE COMIN’ 1o c-ier l-lls ol-nmv MINUTE WM" now! Alylp PR M ”i~_-—_a.=e::—~—- DOUBLY w coowzssf au-r soup: '- ’ POPULAR! z s/eose rile/ml. LEE COMIN'_ HOME. soowrroo.’ " ,,k,k on; ALl. col-Queen's new?! emcee! wu SAID ‘ souls mmzzv ME WHEN o’ UP! F. .. ,. a l‘ beter Mo? u= we 0H been‘. we eel-m soql Ali ielorl no FELLOW - vyiiLL C I: r l.l.la,t Memo Al-l- I ‘our meow“?