ti; i} o tlmr mun in JOFTENJ‘ WATER 7V5 ‘Z1 S-T/RAWGT/l c 1-: "r.r c: r2 Ann; IAVEJ“ IOA P Hw r-p , .. 1-45‘ ' ‘HIE- s5’? A‘ v / -.;..~. . , . liI‘i""':’-“" "wig" fin"; u... "a "io‘f‘fff1""‘. TIT); s. .. ' "g f: ‘liglibl’ i hill-ii" rrnrowii‘ GUARD! - = " "..-.: "21 ,, ii ...-.‘-,'/~ .4. , .2...‘ - j om quiiu =0“ Q0.- BORDEN’ milk "with Just pure cows the consistency burer milk for all cooking uses, or four barrels. o; ii iiiliiiillillilii‘ 0111’ illllilllllliliillill illililllliillilillliiiIillllillIlllllllllliililllilli I 4 . mun--h' W.“ When Robin Hood dined enquire, _ The recipe ‘ " bread? Iililllllillllliliillllllil “bllirworii the slight '7‘? Ictiiiiiiii lertlonl Where co lee come to our cnrcito be most lo odde .t0 cost to cover p Contractions count us one word, hut flvejizurel (as $1.000) Ire allowed Ill one word. Cash rcmittunccn to cover cost Inst accompany nil advertise- in no cnne can this rule be overlooked. received without remittance cunnot he acknowledged. - Elbllll- A FOR. SALE I FOR SALE — GRAY REED GO (Iull at 22 West Street,‘ lourt . or phonic 495—‘i.. ——————% WHEAT. FOR uALE-MARQUIS_ ‘DBSL quality seed obtainable. Ed Pison Wright, Kinkora R. R. FOR SALE-EGGS FOR HATCH- jng. White Wyandottes. Select ed Ontario Btock. Parent birds unrelated. $1.25 for 15 eggs. Telephone lR!7-~21. Delivered personally only. J. H. Stewart, Harrington. ‘FOR SALE 60 Acnes" OF LAND East Royalty, 3 1-2 miles from Charlottetown. Has never failing _stream. For pant _ _ars apply El. pwauuey a 00"., ~ ‘d. This issa will ‘be sold in lots to suit pur- chaser. ' .1 _ A TEACHER-S WANTED WANTED - SCHOOL TEACHE fiiecmzd or third class for Glen- corrodnle school, Lot 40; good ‘supplement-i Zeiias ‘Campbell secretary. FEMALE. HELP WANTED WANTED A MAlD.. for general housework, good wages. Apply Mrs. Bruce ‘Stewart, 14 Water Street. . MISCELLANEOUS u..- ‘JNO ALFRED McDONALD LAND ...Surxcyor, J-ierxnanvilio or Cliar- iottetosvn. ' v T-O LET-LARGE FRONT ROOM suitable for dress maker, also rooms ‘for light housekeeping‘ "Jurnished or unfurnished. Apply Jot this office. JUST ARRlVEn-Li MAINLAND car imported seed" outs. Selling "for cash at lowest yirlcos iruiii ucurs. Jenkins Bros., llilllviow. They‘ had a fine feast, it is said, ~ Quoth his ‘guest — "May I frankly for such cracking good AAQAAAAAA AA AA‘ vv vvvvvv ADVERT] EMENTSiw Advertileilentmundcr this hendlngyficperwvlord for each in- ‘AI- .1 Y the old Friar, 1 7 extra. cost “ Q AAA AAA‘AAA A vvvvv v vwvvvvvw v forwarded, flvc cents ontlkfl. etc. Advertisement! AAA.‘ ‘ALL UNCALLED FOR SUITS "suits and overt-mills from our 30 branches tlirounliout (Jnnudu will bo sold zit $14.00 each. Odd trousers $3.95. Odd vests $1.50. in many ‘cases this price is loss than one-third their uctiiul vul- ue. iliercliants buy these goods for re-sale to their customers. Wise men willhuy two or three suits and a-n overcoat. For sale at our store only. English R: ‘ Scotch Woollen Company, 158 Richmond _Street. iMALE ‘HELP \VANTED MAKE MONEY AT HOME -— $15 to $60 paid weekly for your spare time writing showcurds for us. No canvassing. We instruct and supply .you with work. West-Angus ‘Show Card Service, .57 X., Colborne Street Toronto. I *8ALE$MAN WANTED -—$ALES- man ‘a self respecting salesman whose ambition‘ is beyondi his present occupation might find more congenial employment with us nnd iiL the saino time double his income. We require a man of clean character sound in mind and body. 0f_ strong personality who would appreciate a life posi tion with a lust growing concern where industry would be reward ed with far above average earn ; ings; married man preforrcdq Apply to Mr. J. C. McLean, Bell‘ second ' floor, Riley buiding, Queen St., oppome Prowse Brothers. 'CLOT'.H. CLOTH, CLOTH- D0 your women folks need nutter-- iiiis in_ good qualities fur tiicir dresses nnd suits? \Vr\ liuvc thousands of yurds iiuii will bi- sold as low as $2.75 pcr yiird. half regular price, iii goods 54 io 5H inches wide. 'iihis is an ex- cellent opportunily to get mater ials in better qualities than iis~ ually found in woniv-ns fabrics, nnd also take car-o oi‘ tilic chiid~ i‘i‘i'l needs. Oall a-t our store. Eng lisli & Scotch Woollen Company, J58 Richmond Stroet. sofvinr MINISTER sAvs ARMY yuqw. century-minnows . . M. , MJNDON. pm itlie Russiian. tor, in iilldilesiliiigm-_.-'llle students passing out of the iiiiliitury sciioo in hloscow declared that the Hol- slievlk army now counts millions o "gluing ‘infill "with 150,000 (ifilcor! while ltlie output cl’ ‘tho ilussiar munitions ilactorien ljcreused- 40C. u»: cefit -in "1020. Belicia. uespnwh M‘ the immlxin Times today from iiei singfors under date of \VodnesrinY lie~addeil that (he ilatroxmi mill tiiry iicitdemy was in a ihlgh stat! oi’.cfflcioncy and. that iin the com in; snmmoq» .119 would investigate the possibilty‘ oi‘ nnfoffensive Iii, the east and a-‘war ‘d! r fevfiflflr u-‘o QIFTi" .l ~J-UA 17a. hairpls about moderatiomlput ~ there's noizhir} doing when Im eating ‘ London imllcntc innrcns-ing fiwtlVil} censors to.l~‘. Ii. MCCilPdy and Co. iigiiihst Polunil. bioztntliiio, :uivlvc.< rel-civcd ir. on the purl of lnsurgmiilll iii iSiherir and ihc llkru.iil~_ \Vllii'.ii the Boisliu viki have boon. iintililc to suppress lSOViPi. nowspzmers real-hing Iinn don iuiinit thui u serious Silllitiiitil (ixlsts in Slbv-rlai unil Nlillt‘. lilii orders have been tuieirriiphi-il tt the local.- stivilcts to “|lll'i‘ ‘(illiflfifll t/roopn.‘ u-ml Gcrmiin and Austria: prisoners of wur to fight tli~ rebels. srbcx QUOTATIONS imilimx, April 25- tqucivtlona furnished by Johnson ii. Wuril suc- iiie Montreal Stock Exchange.) . 81% mu mo. 87 Ar "2 C_H ,4fi% Cun ~ 1'2 Ccn - “M4 l l (ins . c | w-i Posr i" KI’ Egg‘? M . i Yrs M Tonsrmsi d‘ _' i n, 709/4 avenues. f “ ‘ s; 15% com: rtncss t em -~ $14; ; hi’. fir?! X " Yiflieal May 129 July inset” , Con; Mny 60% July 63% 561" 55:51 on. May 38% July aw. Sort 99% he disposed, “filo;- Action was , ' the trial a good. sum. rough; against him last Weék- .7119? defendant glld not Hilllear. Iiowzis fined to the W" llmll-Z $500. or six month's lil- ‘-Dl\iSODiiii6ii'l-_. ,.His tpfleslence just now is unknown, , MONDTYPE MECHANICIAN- W. G. Mould of the Lanston Mono- typo (Io. Iihi-liideligliia, who has been at the Victoria Hotel since \Ve<inesday. leaves this morning iOi‘ the iilfliillfliid, -Mr, Mould is an excellent musician as well as meclianiclan and during the week has been giving his services as piocoiist to the Dixon orchestra. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND-Rev. D. M. lltllilillli‘ will preach at (‘hurchlll on Wetlnesday April 27 7-30 i1. m. Canoe Cove Thursday, April 28th 7.30 p. m. Nine Mile ‘Crock Friday April 29th 7.30 p. iii. Glasgow RoadwSabbath May 1st 10.30 n. m. and Peoples Church cit-y 7 p. in. ‘ ‘LOBSTER SEASON OPEiSS.— The lobster season opens today throughout Prince Edward Island with the exception of from Vic- toria to West Point which has the summer season from August 16th to October 15th. inspector Gallant with Overseer Show went to Rus- iirn yesterday to supervise. thie placing out of traps. PROF. GILL HERE-{inloncl 7.. \V. Gill, Director of ’i‘cclinlcn.l Education. Ottawa is Vli-litllJg Char Ioltotowii. iio came here in dis- riiss with the Provincial Govern-- iiicni. ‘tilt: (tuostion of extending the work oi‘ thovi‘rovinciul_ 'i‘et:h- nicnl Elilli Agricultural School, principzflly in relation .t0 the est- wbiislimciit of commercial courses including salesmanship. FUNERAL YESTERDAY-The funeral of tho late Mr. Thomas W. Burnett which took place from The Knights of Columbus Home by road to his formerdwnie in, Fort Augustus. was largely zittend- cd. 'l‘hi> pull bearers were Messrs, W. M. Iirehaut, John Grliiltli, James (Julliughan, George . W‘. Iieors, Louis \Vynnc, J. J. Duff-y interment. "has been qiostponed awaiting the arrival of dccczlsedki. from the. United States. It will take place Thursday. up, 9 a. m. FROM KE.NTVi"LlIE—Mr."Thom- as lM. King has‘ arrived in the icity from Kentviile; vviiofedieailhils- Ibsen under ‘troatmen, since return- ing from overseas. It is pleasing tn note that heois now in excellent ‘health, thanks t the a, treat; ment he ‘rat-pf véil ‘AV tlieisanattir. ium‘. Mr. King‘ states thaFtherc are aibout 1i dozen boys from P. E. lislniiil under treatment m l‘he“i'fi~, stitutiuii and all are progressing favoriiiblv. Mi". King is here to introduce the "X-Rny“ u very iiit- eresting magazine published ‘bythg patients and which contains many excellent articles on tuberculosis and subjects oi’ general interest; By subscribing to this magazine friends iviiil- materlalby help the institution and encourage U16 ‘V011! being don-e for the prevention of tuberculosis. NOTICE r00 AUTO owunns Hero is a dovicl) that will revolu- tionize the world Bi‘! "Oi-turtle l-iio compression on the piston and I rings 0t‘ un automobile hiusl. uny iiictvliunlc kiinws llliit iilic most vi- iul 1mm. of an illllfililflhlll‘ is tho r-liiiiiviwsision mi lhc piston and‘ rings. Oncc tliiti ls gone the engine- sinps. Mr. Brown oi‘ the Florida. ilo-l tt-l, Powmti, thus run it tulaoilne on" nine in his "much-Yb shop for twelve yiidrs‘ with om; actor rings. 'l‘lie firsFsix yours it rwiiiplcicly lost its runiipifcssi A ili'0('.li'1bilit! thought iihh romlcliyywus io-borc nun. liic cylinder unrbflpittl in u mw pis- icn iuid Q new tings. Mr. llrowii thought differently‘ so ho wont to york und invciitwfn deyico and wt- iixchcd‘ “it to the‘ kokl piston and’ Ml‘ Giuliani; “COA L-.—J ujt srglvid, by you“ a Y Ailtbioii Nil! and In- v rnssl SCfQQngd QWL c_ Lyon‘ 57- Charles or Jersey "the cream left infin- milk evaporated to of cream. A. richer, SENTENCED TO THE LIMIT- i A man named Hughes came into $01lrls some weeks ago with three liquor which" 1, t8. 11g, place.,~at Souris. I r Fiisliioiii ohm -'-'r.-'-""3'".=1i*4lfiv"5‘ ' With ih9,noar_.n.pprowh9i.siini. imer sheer ‘ lingigrie ggabpic tblouscs are ccmingin for‘ lih ill 126006311 am. ount of attention‘. The crislfinat. erinis, such as organdy, lawn; and dimity sharc honors with equally sheer but ‘softer vioies. A ireiii_ endous amount of diniity will be consumed in the dcvelopement of the summer's supply of cotton fab. ric blouses. according to all indjc. cations, and its every woman knows, this material islgeneraiiy very sat. isfactory. ' . . . _-., Summer" Blouse of White Lawn __ Trimmed In Tucks and.Ll¢'¢,i " ,Fr.llled blouses, lby the way. ," re in very high fgrvor, and deserved y. Tjliey “'0 u-iriforinly becoming. w—»-@——————~———-——— The. sketch offers a suggestion for n tiuiniy. sheer cotton blouse. o plain material, such us orgaiidy, or irflne crisp lawn being especia_ lly recoiiienried. The ‘blouse is a Siip..()il€i‘~£ll€—il9i1d imodel, tho neck being ‘wide enough t0 Imlke this possible. The body of the ‘blouse is cut in rather straight lines, and the Wide girdle is tucked nil over. so that it conforms to the lines oi’ m0 figure. At the back sash '0il(iS ill‘\ attached. YPIIBY lie In 8 jiorsfilfiidiliis. frn§‘so'e.'r§\‘ii..nee.siivi , v Agnes C. Lint, writing‘ in a rec. ~ ent issue of iMacLonn‘, Magazine,‘ describes such irypical soldier settle manta as Wainwright and the Bob Tail Indian Reserve, the former Our Indians’ Fat c...“- fPhe Bob Eaildndian ‘Reserve "bad practically ‘been abandoned by the Indians. 'I\hey' have moved Norm to bunting grounds that yield , ed them lbigger pay in. trapping than farming the Reserve did in primarily. a humm- and will always prices of furs today though 0mm, on; .puu tuna sq, 1i Olitrllllttilfii gets only one-third of the price-Yo . ihar fiirshthat she should-given!‘ -_" ‘good hunter from $1,000 to<$ll,000‘_- a- year, which is big imoney"to ah‘ ~- Jndlan with his priniative wants.’ , . There is no poverty no want, no _. a . Tiixsedness, among Canadian 1nd- jeast of Dliuonton, tho letter south. ‘ where not single case offaiiure had been reported. She says of -- Bob ' a ' Tail: Anyway, the Bob Tail Indian Re- serve hail been practically aban- doned when the Soldier Settlement Hoard took it over. it is th-c rlcli- est of rich prairie land, slightly brushgrown, which acts as a shelt- er. for stock with big timber on the bank of ihe amber waters of a riv- or that. never goes dry. iPark-iiko areas ace all ready for the plow; and clearing hero will cost um 1711076 than $5 to $7 an acre, wheie hcavierbrush lapds cost $10 to ’ $1.2. Alas, to t-he ens-t slightly, are [towns and a railroad, giving 1a j market for milk, buitter, eggs and te poultry. sodcnt is to get prettier teeth. dingy film. ._ ter tooth protection; Film is that viscous coat you f: eth, gets between the teeth and st . , , 1r this land hm] been thrown m“ “"5"” bu“ open for general settlement, it gvdifQ Ihzrvelboen raided (by, ,th's' speculutors" and resold in a few years at $60 to $100 an acre; for the crops are waist nigh and run 40 bushels 1o the acre of wheat, G0 to’ 80 for oats. Tho dollar can dcflzitc nil it likes; when laud pro- ducers those averages. it is going tn Stay high in value. The winters are severe in spots but the Chinook winds temper the winters and the hilisl shelter . from cold winds. I could tell of many such cloudy. Countless teeth "are thus m stance which ferment: and forms ac acid in contact with the teeth to ca are now traced tothat film. Tail is "iv-good type: and .i pro- dlct the iii-en, who have gone in there. will be worth $10,000 to $30,000 clear in u few years, which equals the best professional and bus iness returns of the towns. The returned‘ men were permitted _to buy this land at $8 to $18 an acre, iii all 6,500 acres of it. in a few months from the opening not a quarter ‘section was left unfiled. g REG-IN ern requisites. Now advised One settlers 'liome will give a fairly good idea oi’ all. A TYPICAL WINNER and year not. own, but lacked the nerve to take cow,’ inflamm- ihoraeg‘; The“, were the leap till he came ‘back from ‘ tho War with a shattered elbow and a log iull of sharpnel wounds. His wife was that type of thrifty En glis-h woman, who acts as manuf-- acturer in the home. "Sihe could cook. She-could make jaim. She could raise chickens. and turkeys and can vegetables and meat. They had p. boy ilillirlieen, wihom they wished to leave in life ‘betterthau they had begun. With their combin- ed savings, wounded allowance and wife's allowance during the War, they bought 160 acres at $8 an acre. With the Soldier Settlement Hoard loan, they bought another 160 acres. The river frontage ran along the face of the farm. Thevmad hand- seeded two acres to vegetables and set families ofyoung chickens, geese and turkeys enough to feed the family for the winter. Then they were fattening five hogs for would be rushed up for the winter; ‘ but stock to keep ' up the milk checks had to ‘have warn housing by October. Food they will have in plenty this -yea_r. The milk checks will give them $700 more than theirpayments; and that $700 will ibuild their winter. house. When the crop hams on, pay»- ments were met. Last year, itwas a small crop; for the settlers did not come on the Bob Tali Reserve until April and Mo»; and the hot weather was hard on growth of late planting. Nothing short or death can defeat this settlements success and prosperity. Where the shattered elbow could not hoist ‘the aoantiingwfor Ibuiidlng, the wife snd son helped. This land will sou for $100 an acre in five ymrfl- D0 you" know any wa-y in which a re.-- r But science has more important objects‘. Pepso- dent brings five effects, and all of them mean bet- The ruinous film ods of brushing do not effectively combat it. So it Film absorbs stains, making the teeth look Film is the basis of tartar. It holds food sub- Millionrof germs breed in it. They, with tartar, are the chief cause of pyorrhca. Also of other seri- ous troubles. rMost of the tooth and gum attacks ‘Must combatit daily After diligent research science has found two - Soldier Settlements; but tltc Bob ways to combat thatfiim. Many careful tests have a]; ‘sailenl. The New-Day Dentifrice Ascientific film combatant, combined with two other mod- living in a- shanty and a" tent forl the summer, realizing n log cabini 1 y"' '1? ' .0 * 3 slvrljiiiolfrfyi? ._"= /,- Enough for Z0 uses,‘ , --i'or a 10-day test.‘ will showthe” _ i ' delightful 1151.118. Send the coupon. - J Beauty only These whiter teeth mean safer teeth as well No doubt the great reason why millions use Pep- proved them. Now leading dentists" everywhere " It iemoves the advise their daily use. "' 1 Both are embodied in a modern toothpaste- Pepsodent. Every use attacks the film lntwo ei- . fecdve ways. It also brings three other results which have proved essential. Fights starch and lcid Pepsodent does what fruit scids do. lemmi- pliesthe salivary flow. It multiplies the Itnrch di- gestant in the saliva, to digest starch deposits that cling. It multiplies the alkalinity of the sllivs, to neutralize the acids which cause tooth decay. ,. Those are Nature's great tooth-protecting agents. Every use of Pepsodent multiplies their powers. el. It clings to ays. Old meth- ade dingy. "d. I h id h fl L“ gccgyf‘ ‘ ° Effects are apparent Millions now know the delightful effects. Any- one who will can quickly see and feel them. Send the coupon for a 10-Day Tube. Note how clean the teeth feel after using. Mark the absence of the viscous film. See how teeth whiten II the film-coats disappear. Then read the reasons in the book we send. A week may bring a life-long change in your teeth cleaning methods. Cut out the coupon now. J CANAGA 2 10-Day Tube Free u THI rxrsonimr cone/luv _ I Dept. h, i104 8. Wabash Av... Chicago, ill.‘ Inll IO-dey tubs ofPepcodsnt to for daily use by leading dentists everywhere. Supplied by druggists in large tubes. _ “ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ ' on“ oufiuu f}, k'.‘..‘...l.i; ............... .. __'ii would average $20 a week year in the Government's merchant fleet ditrlng the first six months an during the next fiscal your. iicileast no net revenue, and due tL Th“ mun had been u“ English While the N008 were Ylbfilllllgynls suid another a roiriatior lii financial situntic tlin ark carpenter, before tits war. l-ie had “my ha“ b m a h . I _ _ ‘K,’ _ pp l‘ I ‘f .5 l n e. always “raved some acres b‘ his men‘? _ alguog: 0!;_Py ifiixlllflgelfof $->6_8u2,000 would be needed tr foi the solo of ships, plants an: kperinit the emergency fleet corpor mtiié-rizils is so poor that it is no ution Lo function until July 1. "in believed probable that any up view of irresent ocean lrflilspofl.‘ nreciiihie omoumi may be obtainec said the cliairniun_ “the ships 0 lfrom these smircesf’ the Government's fleet will Elli‘! ‘ ‘ Free siiiini't, rris-p how. Fine Vui. m’ irioli crochet i-ilging finishes collur, cuff-s, and girdle.‘ Bnilrodges of tho gin" til-e may he lace-tr,'m~inecl if desired 1N0 on.» blousosiyle, or type o2 , biouso for that matter, dominates ilic field this season, Cotton and their payments. Tho milk silk iabrir-snrc equally popular. attention being" particularly turned‘ . in coiinnsJu-st now. Thcsn-‘lcoitonw arc rlcvclopecbin both ivhil-e and, color and. especially i_n frillcil iiiod , eis, touches of color-Rm white are much liked. One dainty, fine voile . .. blouse in while recently seen had the frill trhnmegl with a- niguimg ln~ esrtinnofsertipn p ' p lLQFFQIIQtY- Another (lppntly illylilll Jog voile shower ' tho’ rlillliriliiid wltii h halfjnch bit of red or bluc orgimriy- has run six yeurs twiilioui. a li-itcli, that lliilkPilgkWUiYOv, years running - und ltwill have as hood compres- sion as wihcn it was new. Mr Boob/n i is liiiviiig this (levies patented in- ~ "Hungry, romping children est all" u»: doughnut! they want. - in homes where Mother uses Crown Brand Syrup when mnklnl them. Lighter, more i. l. palatable, keep fresh looser. .\ (Jr-own nilii one sci oi‘ rings. This ilcvice \, (iii-n be attached u» any Rl1|0lliOl1il9--- - i BRAND” 5X53? winter clish, and depended on tho imilik checks of rive cows to meet checks -..-- awful turned soldier could earn a perman- ent ‘competency of 8347:0047 in "V9 years? And yet. 1 couldtell‘ of siucn oirccessess, with an average of per- haps '2 per cont, failures. iCUulld the Soldier Settlement Scheme of colonization be applied to ail Canadian immizration. We would not have lost 800.090 0099"‘ tlal settler“ in eighteen to Weill)’- two years. Wc would ihavo-nn rull defict. We would have no left!‘ 0! our dollar ovefideilatink; fobeven ii‘ our currency is over-expanded by three times, as all the ‘iworlds cur- rency m‘ today, our trade output would equsfiour money in circulat- ion and when trade equals mon-cy. I thcro is no deflation. iexeecrs No-PrioFrr o-N u. s vsassts WASHINGTON_ April ‘zit-chair mun Benson of-tlic United Stator MASTER MASON pi smoking tobacco lo unquestionably as ‘goodga pipe tobacco as is made-Manufactured from choice whom fully matured. scientifically blended and pro i, into a solid p , it lceeps its delicious flavor, evenly an satisfies. Smoke Master Mason _, i i It’: good tobacco MASTER MASON-wen rubbed-for those Shipping Board‘ asked Congress t‘ day for an QDMODflW-lil" of .3134" 1 rings oi‘ the lsahieicngine mid it Qniiudu and the United States. ' '-'—“l"""' _' 000,000 to finance Olleflllwn“ °' _r_" i ' DICKY’I§IPMFYA’ZWS_DI_ARY ' i‘ m!‘ 7"" ‘-‘“" i ‘ "BYMSWNOTT ‘TUESDAY 7' 1- saw A 6 May Pork 15.75. _ I _ Win91NVNTCiLpi/AePARIiLYYmicttsi-wio ,.-,=,- v .',- ‘ Hi. . mo LiKE Di To FALL OFF I FOLLOWED use, woiioésiillé. WitEjfliEF‘. l 006M‘. psi. ivuoaia l 3 Aw ‘r0 rett Ham-bis WHETHER SH__E'D NOTICE i-riu TiME ueizsatwr-vluiew . sue SUDDENLY TURNED, Ari-o. V. wnm- l was JTAréluc A1‘. qr. Flies ME WITH ‘ we STOPPEO AND FlXED . muectasi»; ' THEN SHE ANDLéfNtjg fhfWfiLlafliMkléTlE, YOU HQPED VD J-OSE. HER eves, i1", DIDN’T YOU?"_ y-D - 1,3,! ‘q. 10.3.... ‘. was“, i l7 '-~..JI.Q...