A.....s-}vn\‘l"_‘- w.—“-.-.-.-".-‘;f€-‘ I115 i A Cinderella Story Comes to lilo RIGHT BEFORE YOUR VERY EYES! IHEMANWNOUVETWICEANDTHI VIOMANVIHOLOVCDIIIONCEI lee the mysteries of beauty revealed on the screen in M.G.M.'s Carey Wilson miniature "LISTEN BOYS" Now at the PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE Hem the revealing inside story of whet goes on in an iiltrs modern beauty salon . . . the marvels of today's new beautry technique which has made Can- adian women among the fairest and fittest. in the world . . . the subtle ert o! make-up. plus the right kind ot ex- erclse and diet that can turn any girl into l. living Cinderell|._ _ Metro-Goldwyri-Mayer has eombined with Ann Delaiield of the DuBarry Buo- cess School to answer all those ques- tions about applying make-up which you have , . . what to do for that little roll o! "you-know-what" that has settled on your mid-riff . . . how to walk and lit correctly . . . how to make your beauty preparations work for you. Its an eye-opener . . . and loads o! fun . . . so don't tail to see “Listen Boys!" and then see us for your Du- Barry Beauty Preparation needs. Du- Barry Beauty Preparations are w- claimed by thousands of (women who have discovered new loveliness i‘ igh the Dullziri-y success Course. ‘llieso Famous DuBarry Beauty Aids are sold in Charlottetown exclusively by * l Xlsiutms PHARMACY , ,r,/1_t ‘tracer-EL Iron: a iiiWile-nifilibiii-wltfitiiii ./ ‘ Wm. Powell. In hi: flm p I - great drlmlllt role in years {pficnsin .Ch. inir tn _'_"_, . r” P“UBS ' lnmeds: Iss1 with lhclevrlv . ‘IEIIIQIIEKIIQIQSIS CNAILIHHUIIYU Tfiilgcgpglgtlogpggfigg!‘ s rt H d d USN“ 0y H'd"AmM'.“'"hh'm°'E set up in ths province will serve its p I (lartlwn tbedlrecw ei Boom Town. I a close contact between Lllfivlbfltllln 5P°°‘““’ i ' m ' §‘3°°M“i‘i‘§..°li.'ffi?fi'i‘rlsifi“htilie?téi ORDER NOW _ IT’S ‘t ,. ' ' ' , . d‘ -i "Cl i; T“ “"12” S“ “M” EA$TERN GUARWW 3f....’.ii;‘;“‘li. tii°élit°ilo.-.tii“it. vANoEiwvs To DE- - Preaching YB-‘lielillll’ “Wm”? 5°41“ ‘mhnr an“ “ ‘hm’ v15“ m LAY To i‘ “um me Km; pulpit on the text n-Duuma THE ‘nun, y.“ gglézfurfi ohiilieriioiérlngflnigieei “Ye shall blow wiiirilie tiumptla pelts are received for shipment to -BH a 1d b" m w m, | Over your‘ burnt offerings and your ihe Prince Edward Island Fur Pool Q1956 Jim‘? s will “f, Thfj“, W" l PRINCE ED WARD 1 .,i9=1°;,....i:§ §,=;bg,e,,1~,,.¢,.,ii=is;;,.v°“~- ti’; wtfetsizima; H R_ LAME g, C0 Seniors sit-d: "Without religion ' lfl-l-mwi-el “ides Amer m1" 5mm” and Nmnwgue‘ . 0 v - be ~ ‘rely w fim“ Shows 3-15-7 U’ 9 §§’}f,’,.‘"“§§"' m, “Qffgafllfire. YMCA. SATURDAY EVENING p110“, 1000 MEN WANTED AS‘ R. C. A. F. POLICE Thereis an urgent need in the Royal Canadian Air Fbrce for quail- iied Service Police. Immediate en- llstment may be offered to those suitably quaiiilled. ‘The minimum age liit or Service Police b 30 years, except that the minimum age for uadiuates with previous police ex- perience ls 27. While previous police experience ls not absolutely essen- tial, it is desirable. Applicants must l be in good health. at least B’ 0. and possess sufficient education to enable them make out intelligent and comprehensive re- ports. Colour vision must be nor-v mal or safe the policeman and the solute; without the truynpet note sounded over it, sacrifice becomes only the slllnnlllll 105s‘ the hideous (leprivatioii, and m; gangrenous sore. Resentment, ilepression, perilous even hatred of iiie. foster within the sou. 1 you!‘ visbn of your contribution t0 N11! world-conflict is only i1 1110a“ Elm“ your income tax you will scarcely fail to become uribltcered. but. if ygu 5011114 the uunipet over your gicrlflie you will share the 810W. of the Cross itseli. For sacrifice is‘ a d.gn fled tihing, when God in the human heart bears its weight. That i; the ancient wonder out of which new life has been given. to the word and the soul. We are irons to ‘imagine that our surprise hill "Utterly irresistible,“ sa sFiImDafl ales lives we so vbfivvle- @111‘ "limits 11° This triuieshould rtioulsr a - h .- y y' _ meagre and our sphere s0 limited Deana men who o m gavEL ghgfiufihd pgsligdttmgccynpgggngtrgfi screen publication. "Tremendous that nothing We are 9r (l0 can HP Many Service Police are required to order with his readini of the l9" "he “'°rld~ B“: m“? l‘ n“ follow f-POOD movements from the minutes of the previous, and the mmtdxtmtmk‘? erwugh darkm“ m me “orld w Welt $316385?» 811d V18! VETSB- roll call. ‘Those in nttenfinre out @119 tl-B 1E1" °f P" “"11" Here is an excellent opportunity were: Miss Jean iiabnniiiiaii. audience. nIhFyOfl-Oll vlllldlfi" Tlllllll Dr lt- m1 ll L! lime‘ for red-blooded men to serve their Riverdme; My; Jack A MdgnguggflL Cary your little candle, therefore. country m a W“, interesting and we are going through need not be 13.), Standard (General Duties), mee agony. or oulu. or loss. Sound Standard Tradesmen (ABM. AIM), tiie trumpet over ltl As the dying nnrl Drivers (Transport). Wesley cried with his inst breath. There is an ever-present need g! e i " come." is the welcome "Y" offlcias ' in Bonshaw school. CENTRAL GUARDIAN flak eollmn is reserved for new. of local interest, but advertising of s nevvsy nature may be inserted at five cents n word, strictly pay" able in advance. QLABWELL for Photcgraps. CONIIDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE‘. V973 DECEMBER. SPECIALS — Mrs. Johnston's Beauty Sulon. l2-5-7i 000KB for Christmas Photo- graps. Evenings by 8.1190111111119125}! I CEMENT Harsh Block just ar- rived Rogers Hardware. 12-4-7 IABDLEY BET for Christmas. At Johnson and Johnson's Drui.’ aim-e. 12-4-31 SUITABLE FOB. CHRISTMA5 MAlL-"The Shepherd 50mg," by Rev. Dr. Legato. Carter and Co‘ 10, 12-5-31 A LIMITED NUMBER of Bath Bubble; 1n ApplG Blossom, Tru spice Pine Essence. Suitable for Christmas. At Johnson and Jolin- son's Drug Store. 12-4-31 BATKETTIJS m capsules which soften the water and leave your skin delightfully smooth and frag- rant. Price; $1.00 and $1.50, At CHURCH PARADE — About twenty-five men from " H-NuC-B. Queen Charlotte” in charac- oi Sub- liieult. Crawley held a. church parade to 5t. Dunstarfa Basilica yesterday. PARTY - Weeks may come and weeks may go, but. no week is com- plete without those Saturday night affairs which are the Joy of many of the hearts of the fighting forces. That the are enjoyed is certain, because e men turn up in large numbe.s to dance or play games or both and enjoy sonnet-hing satisfy the inner man. "Come once, come often-heave your parcels in the check room and forget all (‘lee save the desire to have a good time. Satisfy that desire. We a" always glad to see as many as <- Klve the men. STUDY GRUUP.—"I‘lie Bonshaw Study Group held its third meeting Ml’. Clarence Canoe Cove; Mrs, Neil lviacKerizic. UHARLUTTHUWN GUARDIAN ii” '*’""'"i—*""‘r ' - ' Jqhnmn grid Johnson's Drug Store. . lil-i-Iii ‘ to 4 ittciz. .Logan, Wolivllle; New Brunswlc We Nave Everything COAL Albion Nut lnverness illd Sydney llrummonil , Sullivan Bras ‘or COKE ilarilcoal Kindling 12-7 -6i been crnipleted by mail ballot. Dir- represent, Ontario will be elected at the Annual Meeting of llli‘ Assoeiiation to be held February 3 iii Toronto. The successful cand- (iiiteii were as follows: British C01- unibla, W H Hicks. Agassiz; Al- 06118.. JW. Hosford. South Ed- monton; Saskatchewan, R. E. Stew- art, Regina; Manitoba. L.G Brey- iogle, Union Point; Quebec. C. L. G0Odllil€., Vaudreuil. W. A. Hodge. St. Laurent, Stanislas Panneton, 'I‘ro'a Rivieres; Nova Scotla, Lon}: M.I.. lvfcCnrihy, Sussex; Prince Edvrard Island. Cecil J. Stewart. New Wiltshlre. M! ram: THREI JQvQQQ J\Q@J\IY\I\I-Q . THE PRINCESS 0F GRATZEN‘ ‘ By Louis Arthur Cunningham, Author of "Of These Three Loves," “Marionette,” Etc. '\P~C\.\C cvwwocv They came into madames slit-r room quiehy, the young Goujons seeming ali eyes. Magda! tiny nand anoothed caressingy the rose orocade of the chair on which the Ad lady seated her. Pol‘ Martin did Emil. muniike. clung close to- nne: and found security in the 16D cushions of the bay window. Milne set down primly on the nssock at madame! knee and .azed up into the wrinkled brown ace. into the gowing black eyes that beamed happily upon them all. “Ah. we shall have a gay party. my little ones! Never before have I entertained such lovely and appreciative gusts. and l have stopped and limit vm "cw ‘d, .{_3.£\<.~.41N\g\\<,\ "Now, child. you must not th when all this gibu iii-hi l5 bef you. Em. up iiozi. AXLCYVJILTG yo can think ail you u-aii. to. The! is nothing biltilUlllliil yionr" . "No— no, in... l: is noth- lllg-—llOLl’lllll-j at a Roger and Ali-Ada; cuine t and Rosuie lllfi ll; i . clung to he against the pink y . “Ah. you hale . no much Rosina. You lime Lllé: stomach- ache. It i; no \\1 ' 1. "No. no, Mei-l lirwo not eaten we HUN.‘ not ill, I could not eat. .s-" m; never before been so honored. You Meridels hand wed her are the royalty of the earth today, hair. "I am six» ii 1;- liuthlllfi. illllfi men and little women. Did Came’ You u... .0. w ‘l lhlgvl’ and cu have a good game on the lawn?" me and see ma. u. ti‘ i no: eat too "We taught Bull and Magda how much. Madame i... s: u W111 2 play Bonhomme JFricot," said spoil them wnii s, y gqoq l Martin, things." ‘Hedidnot want to play being Madune, her . mil a: .- soldler who cams down out o1’ eclair. siiirok hi: ma; and e sky his rched 1w to Bo omme llricot‘: or and killed him." it was not good," said Drill. at since this was only make- ieve Idfd not mind after a rule. But I would not like loot an old man." "Eh, well.” mid madame. "we ‘ shall soon find more cheerful games for you to play. We sliull nave a great many other children here as we'll find amusements that will help you, when YOgJOCFIOW up. to be strong men and g women. VIE Gamer. the new butler, aided by Corinne. came into the room; p a. tea wagon whose little wheels were surely built of the best} oak. such s. mighty load oi good $311118: did they ‘nave to beiir—1ce cream of red. green and orange colors. brighter than any rainbow; eclairs and pates and tail glasses of lemonade and fruit salads that looked like s picture and bonbons and meringues glscees and a dozen other trlf was u ion as any child could be. "Ohl" said the little Goujons, their eyes growing even wider, their hands moving involuntarily. and Pol Martin's eyes sparkled. Only Rosina. who had stood up to let Gosner move her ciislon. made no sound. gave no sign of rapture. She stood close to madames tall dresser and she was staring up at the picture psrtl pushed aside and almost hidden y madame! black rachute and laughing fellow, finm in chrome. And Rosina! eyes heid shock and wonderment and terror and hei- l lips opened as if she would cry out. "Oome. Rpslnei" busy supervising happy as s newsboy at a picnic, spoke over her shoulder. She did not see the child's suddenly white l face and frightened look, and the other children were far too busy to ADDRESS AND PRESENTAT-l 2031- A very enjoyable evening given on the questions. Since there was no fuiiier business the meeting was adjourned. (Patriot Please Copy). "The best of all is God is with viz-crew and applicants in tie." - Women's Division. Interested applicants are request- cd to Write to th R. G. A. F‘ Recruit- ing Centre. Monctan, for null infor- matlon. FATRVIEW WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The Fahwiew W_ I- met. for the" annual. meeting at the home 0f Mrs. Thus. Billldfilli- After the usual opening axci-cises, the reports of the different. comniittres were In Memoriam HOLSTEIN DIRECTORS FOY‘. 1943- The annual election of D11‘- ectors of the Hoisteln-Fi-lesian As- sociation of Canada for the prov- inces oi-her than Ontario, has just motor hearse t0 Si. Ma ‘s church, Montague, on November 20th, where Requiem High Mass was but hoping that this struggle would Babb Bhhowlil out frun this Church 111w t worthwhile trade. r . - l .. a‘ ‘W SW11’- P" m“ 11°" °f M“ "if y ha“ darknals of the world. Nothing In addition w the lbov. "Quin. rsfiwcfthiiliflkgEllifssnfifilabyclsgogggg Yvii-is. C u: Crclgteng Dneralld. gm‘; will but 1i Wt- lwt the leglill“ ‘*1’, menu of the Service. men m nwl- Argyle Shoze; and Mi". ciiireiicé b‘ " W e“ “ “ °?"" “n "n he“ m“ an the darkne“ o’ this‘ ed l" 511°)‘ trade B! W919“ one?‘ Christie Bonshaw After the busi- guestsi nsselnbled to bld tarewe word that they govern, It will stlilvfl/Jrs (Ground). wireless Eqecmcfl m“ aw gzoup‘ conpdered {he to titer‘ son Plus who has Joined shine, still guide, still cheer. What‘ Mechanics. Genera] Duties (W. s: queshonnaire. and Opinions wow U"! llllr°l°e and W“ leaving ml Moncton to take a course as Aer-o‘ Engine Mechanic, A nicely worded address was read by Reggie Smith regretting the loss of such s, fine young ‘nan frrm the community soon be over and he would be back with his old acquaintances once again. Mr. Oiaude Clow made a presentation as a token of the esteem in which he ls held by his friends and neighbors. Pius re- sponded iii a most gracious manner thanking one and n11 for their gen- CA P1 TOL — DAN BAILEY, iiTliovvA REED roan BLAKE ADDED — NEWS — NOVELTY TU-DA Y TUES WED. IN MEMORIAM H185 MAUI) MAQXINNON M Ki , . 1nd riff. “3‘i‘.i.l‘éi“‘“i5i°§i§in=’i§i. Q5 m" 114m. but for some midi <1_ln For remains, accompanied 57531" rieioe Mrs. Harold white. were hm m home to i-leatherdclc. and her unoral was held in the Kilrnuir church on November 25th. Burial followed at tin-vi iilmoriihs in oarnbridse. Mess. and Adam at home: also three isteis, Christine. Mrs. John A. llampbell. of Heather-dale: B11111- , , th, M . J r‘ it f Hflrtfnrd. Illborn at Hea/thcrdslm? m. iibgmm 3d grrgmfm gm lawn n. _egT-_@gq_,_U-l1_l_>@l'_l_/X9EllEBl1§ Mur- bilelllltdfitlfilfilfll- ident, Mrs. Thus, Biwdctt. read irind discussed, followed by l- very comprehensive and inicN-itllls report of the nctivltw"; of the uiub during the past year by the P1‘?!- It was decided that member; go to the school at an eat-y date and varnish WOO(llW01'k_ The Pbllliiln‘ (llBf of the evening was 5118m- 111 pizttiiig a qiuilt tozethrr- Qfflccrj for ID-iQ-ift’; are as Wednesday afmrnoon. Citizenship, ‘Mrs, E. Currie, War ‘ ‘flu . I. ~.ib;.., d“... , ‘m, n m. clvln reception. ceiisemr Llent. n. c. MOMITTIII, n.s.c. rim _. Thuflflny “mm y“; M05101", 5 shown standing while "eplylng to remarks by Ilia Worship, Mayor 1i Boy not...“ wit, i, mien in the center of the rvleim- Seven also, directly in n-imc or the Mayor (lordnn ltevurt el the Olly lull sill. Others hi the picture inc-J" -A "s _ n: llsv and and} -,_ L“ Secy-‘Ifims, Miss Freda Burdett. Auditors, Mrs L. E. Madame. and Mrs. E, A. Currie. Convener Home ‘lconcrnics, Mrs. A E. MacMilan, Social We» linre, Mrs. Alex Maclsnafi. s,’ b/lrs. Biiivlett, the Valleyfield cemetery. w ‘T ““‘”‘ dean} 0’ wile’ P“ maxed t” n! death (If MAM B. MAO- flleleeves three brothers. William Pallbearers were: Murdoch Mne- Charlottetown. t0 lW W! “"1011 occurred after an illness of in Montreal. Malcolm in Vancouver". Gowan. John K. ltlacuonrild. Mal- niece" Mrs. Joseph Power. colm Mailicsnn. lvizvlcollii lliiwPhfll. and Fulton MncPlire. The siiiginq m’ ilirii. Beautiful Land. and The Old_ Rumzcd Cross. by the Brooklyn Trio added mlwh Wflfi}?_T.".@_QQlE_£ll1lTQll we extreme left Lleut. Doug- \ MIR. GEORGE O- MoDEAltMID A shadow of gloom was cast over arlottetown and vicinity on ednesday, November 18th, it became known that the An e1 of Death had visited their m‘ t and claimed for its victim one of R the most respected and honored citizens in the person of Mr. George snows 3.15—7—8.45 333,35; muses?“ M“ T" ‘tsli°‘iiil3l‘§i.“€i..‘“§..€§§..°’i3t °= vice-pits, MP5. a‘. rs. M‘cMillaJl_ been in failing iieaiui n» uie past seven weeks his condition was not considered serious until hours before his death. ' he to Mir. McDearmid was‘ born in Montague and lived there all his life with the exception o! the ‘ Pol owing the a few During his illness he was fre- quently vlsiiled by Rev. Louis A. Dougan, who also administered the last rites oi’ the Holy Catholic Church to hin- Hls remains were transferred by Florence rm lings, celebrated by Rev. Finlay M 11.11132, who also officiated at the grave. There are leftto mourn the loss of a kind and devoted father. one daughter and two sons, namely, (Mrs. Louis Lnffcrty), Beztram and Oolln, who is at pres- ent Ttloned in Halifax in the .0. The pallbearers were an old friends of the deceased: Frank Mc- n Prank Murphy‘, Dennis Col- lviartin MacKirmm, Willicsn in llan and Isadoie A BlMK 0R MENTNUI. i IO‘ ll nrsity and good wishes. After lunch was served the evening was spent in music and dancing and closed with the National Anthem. ACORN - MaeMILLAN Wednesday, Nov. 25th, St. Oolumba Church, East Point. was the scene of a pl'(‘il_v ireddlng when Lucy Mae Acorn, daughter of Mr, and ltli-s. Russell Acorn of Peter's Ros/d. became ilie wife of William Mac- Milan. son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Riiichlillan. of East Point. Rev. Ci-eorsre rhcDiinwId. hf N. Marmar- et‘s. celelwated the Nuptial Mass and performed the marriage cere- mrn}: The bfide dressed in blue with mziichlng accessories- was att- ended by Miss Ella Beaten, who was also dressed in blue with matching nciressorics. The groom was supported by Ronald Mac- Donald. Immirdiately following the ceremony, .1 iveddlng breakfast was servvd at. the heme of the groom, nfer which the bridal party mot- ored to Soiuls. returning n the owning io their heme, where e On not ike my party notice. He smiled at his snot, "1; Only Pol Martin said, “But you not be soon, Thule Mini‘. - must h , Roslne, or you may be Erflvely- "Il lllfly not be \ left out. ese things are so lovely "God be with you, i , that one would expect them to melt, to go away like bubbles if one mumbled. children," s2: think children parties Lliaii . only Ono i-iibzi and I aiuays H" ways km w She looked ‘You vini.‘ not 1L r. one, child. s/e n a ghost 11L"? your companions, and.l Sully. lnndzu party. It is all said Pol Miii-iizi s1. little Goujmig no. which was i. ‘ to do. n marvelous iiii and di-zuik much. The pine.’ b ar, ar away. despite [i143 lug n .. of which tiie 01¢ lady to ' m across his breast Wlflgs he ivore was not fur away. room,. and only Rn with the lzcsiri chl.d’s inscrutable that it touched Madame Laurin ii: m05t Oi all, but Me Rudi and the lJilc 1 ended. Madame lace retlcule-a photo aph of a i111 had finished 11181!‘ 101.1 chat, ion wagon waited ltnrs back the work of Gesnei- and Corinne, ‘ll-me down pror- inly shall all be thinking 1118 for you until Vtill come pack," spoil y. "1 now 511 Ytu i. ... ‘sin lluuu- 5.11.41 sure Lli is "If you ‘More. 1 "I slial. aiunys hnvli flXlLl r ii. it! tea and slow Sll the vies shadow; list! . i on m; lawns ui’ Phalibur‘. if Qfda)‘ cons of smics an rim o! An war and lllll. seemed, rm oi Roger labrc. Llic ribbon i v the But ‘ (i! and 531d IWKEFLKYE n l them on their u/uy. l lStBLII, stout Jules Guuion and iie baron t ir all! 0f bYEOHe days, iiiirl the stit- iO ‘hike the v15- clly. Madame t0 gen Lirm to the 9“, W D1956 lllim to iTllPl‘. maxi. "RHGTC l5 0111' who fliPLl ng. She looked at R n1: ll!’- 5l00d. 2351118 down at ltlerlrielwsg he said good-bye. ' _ l‘. Ville of you, pray- touched them." "You Will be v: and W; - RO-Sllle’: eyes sought Pol Martin's 1X18?" He. spoke .0 to grepiqvj in mute appeal, but his attention “Yell-Wes, you ..y be guy-g o; was all given to the whipped cream that" on his salad, to the little sandwich ‘Then i shall go fllmfini- gladly." of cheese. olive and pimiento which "Gliidly Beck there?’ Corrinne had passed. Gesner took a plate to Rosina now and made a l little table for her handy to the ‘ hassock and she began to eat 5 slowly. Her eyes had a far-off look and several tmes she glanced over her shoulder at the dresser where the picture stood. She could not l see lt now so she looked at madame wonderingly. and did not seem to 3am the good things she was est- "You are not ill, child?” The old lady noticed how much slower than the others she was about emptying her late. "Ah, perhaps you do “Oh. but I do. Madame Laurin. I do indeed. I love this party. It is just that I do not-that I was thinking—" y ed them. The rollowin night s surprise miscellaneous s ower was tendered Mr. and Mrs. MacMillan at their home, where they received many useful and lovely gifts, after which dancing was enjoyed by all. Music W83 furnished by Neil Oheverie, Howard Holland and Bernard Cheverie. At a late hour all departed to ‘their homes, aim-l extendrtig to Mr. and Mrs. Mac- Millan eir many good wishes. Mr. A. W. Watters of Apohaqui, N. B. who has been visiting his son I Ivan at Parkdale, leaves this morn- ___k,,~olly bunch of serenaclers welcom-‘jgl 0X1 return lwme- treasure I take with Getting Up iiigiiii MakesMaiivFesIOId Bmeioie their from Setting Up Nvzliimii ness. Leg Pains, lrlieiiniiii scanty. or friiquei bor t at Messrs. i o“ agreement IlVSSiIYCS ii. on return of amply fxstes awn-h Q19 hope of ramming to b4 Dlace - and l0 you. Ant. mi] me- X011 s06. I have rush wonder“ ul memories to take wi-‘n may zYou are not greedy. p eel-y But I am -n real ffliltl‘, nonrie." He lifted her hand tomfi lps and kissed it. "rim; q; mo now.‘ (T0 Be Cflflfillliiril) r llllifl ou feel nlricr tliaii v- ¢ our Kid w‘ IIPPIE AND “fcspfjsgruaas SCRAP, 50'S HE CAN WIN DPlZE THAT YOU'RE e|viN'-i a .5. THANK eooowessi! was. MYRTLE TOOK new KlTTEN HOME- _NQ, 94E TboK Tl-i’ OTHEWN i ‘WELL, i moo/s TWA TirJDiE-JN ME WOULD ween TH‘ OUPSELVES! ,. J Ir‘- f, ‘messy 1 LVL l