Quiekcresulrs | come; from our ; classified pages/ Have you ever considered the work our classified ads do for our advertisers. They search into every store and home in the Province and if there is tan interested party they will-surely find him. The best class of pople read “The Guardian” and from this group of 50,000 people you ' This‘ GHARLOMETOWN‘ ‘GUARDIAN _ THE tllllltllllllti SHOP from Holman'a Catalog. NOTE: — Advertising locals cost five cents per word, payable in advance. t0OAL.—-The schooner "Blake" is discharging 200 tons Old Sydney screened coal today for W. D. Gillie 8t Co. Phone, 176. 1i EXCELLENT CONCERT to be given by Charlottetown talent In Marshileld Hall Thursday evening, Dec. 6. Watch for further partic- ullus. ARANMORE LEAVES. — The C. (l. S. Aranmore leaves today for Halifax, having alnished her work here for the season. All the buoys have ~now been taken in with the exception of -those in the harbor which will be picked up by the Brant this week. PARSONS OCEAN POWER C0. The demonstration of the Parsons will receive many inquiries to your classified advertisement. Telephone No. 132 today. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ' Ocean Power _ g tend and witness this demonstra- Company's "Wave Motor" will be given at the Board of Trade rooms tonight at 8 o'- clock as arranged. All interested, ln the development of low cost cl- ectrlcal power are invited to at- lion. SACRED CONCERT APPRECI- ATED-Thera was a large attend- ance at the Central Christian Church last evening where a splen- did sacred concert was given at the close of the regular evening service under the direction of Profes sol- 'l‘anton. The programme in- eluded solo, duet. quartette and solo parts, as well as organ selec- tions and each number was rend- ered with fine effect. FOX RANCH PURCHASED.- Nlr. W. Chester S. McLure and (Ioloncl l). A. MucKinlton have pur- chased the (lreeuwotl fox ranch about. eight lulles from Charlotte- town. lt contains eighty large pens and eighty -small pens wi-th very ill-viiOOOIIIOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 0 zemployed cleaning up the surplus Il- brllsh, it being pretty thickly wood- O - Q . l . ed, and in digging up the old soil. , CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS . ,.,,_,,,,,,,g m, g,,,,,,,,, w", m, p“t_ f 9M |lll°fli°ll --—----- --- 19° P" "II! 0f 5 Wtlrdl 'l- ting in new houses throughout. The 1- Four Insertions ...- 9° P" lino of 5 words O rant-ll when completed will be one 1' Elli! ""97"" - 70 I761‘ "I'll of 5 words 0 of the largest and most attractive l- 0 in the province. C"I"I'QUOQIUQQCQQQQQOQHIQCQUQIOOOOQO‘ll '—"“ T VISITING FOXMAN.—-C&[ll. ~— ' - .1. C. Ellis, woll known fox Agents Wanted Female Help Wanted WHY NOT START A BIG BUBI- nesa with Watkins 150 Family Necessities. 100% profits. J. B. Watkins Company, Dept. E., 379 Craig West, Montreal. 248-11-14-1mtl1 WANTED- EXPERIENCED maid for general house work. Apply at Guardian Office ——639-12-11-3i WANTED-TWO GIRL BOARD- ers. Near P. W. ‘C. Apply 10-i Weymouth St. 638-12-1-31 WANTED PUPlL NUR8E8, COUR- se thirty months. Write. Somer- set Hospital. Skowhegan. Maine. For baie FOR SALE-REG AYRSHIRE cow ll years, just freshened. J. S. Cairns, Dunstaffnage. 633 516-11-27-12i. .___.__. 424%‘ WOMEN EARN $10.00 DAILY. FOR 8ALE—1 8E1‘ BRANTPORDI Computing Scales, new; 1 Cheese Cutter, new; 1 Cash Register. slightly used. Apply to S. S. llessian, Solicitor, Montague. or!‘ 11 1n n1 UUI'AA‘AI' --- folds secrets of married happi- ness often revealed too late. 1008 page cloth-bound book. illustrat- ed with colored plates. Chapters on Mother and Babe. Nursing, Accidents. Fire: Aid. “"2: to dc in Sicknesslletaila for SLOOFree with instructions to workers. Sales enormous. Enclose 10c to help pay postage and packing- Medlcnl Press, 648 W-ashInBIOII Street. Buffalo. N Y. 11-28-3111- Miscellaneous SAUNSOME SAUSAGES. Fae-sf»? today. Saunders, Newsome & Co» wide alleys. They have twenty men breeder, of Boston, arrived in the city Friday night and is a guest at the Queen Hotel. Capt. Ellis was a deep sea captain for several [years and has sonle very interest- iing reminiscences 0t‘ Ills nautical gexperlences. lie is better known in this Province, however. as a breed- er of silver foxes, having success- fully carried on this enterprise for {the past few years. i l ISLAND HORSES TO COMPETE 1| ist Church officiating. of the l’. E. l. Railway which had Tile steamer large one for standard cur loads, worn purchased DECEMBER ROSES-An the garden of Mrs. D. McLennan, Prince Street may be seen a beau- tiful French rose on a. bush bpar- ing also several buds ready to un- fold their beauty, weather permit- ting. This is domethlng of a rec- ord even for the Garden of the Gulf. LAID TO REST-The funeral of the late Nicholas White, formerly of this city.too,k place from the resid- ence of Mr. Jas. Puncher, Hills- boro Street. to the Peoples Ceme- tery. Rev. Mr. Ryan of the Method- The pail bearers were Messrs. Geo. E. Hughes. G. F. Hutcheson, ‘W. B. Robertson, John McCal-ey, Daniel McDonald. and Edward Daley. The remains of the late Mr. White were accompanied from Boston by his , daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hennessey. SAPPER HAD ACCIDENT- Whils docking at the‘ Railway wharf on Friday morning one of the plates of the Canadian Sap- per was badly punctured under water against the concrete work of the pier. llepail- work was prom- lltly dono and there will be no de- lay as a result of the accident. The steamer is loading llny, 0pm, W. tutoes and llw- stock for New. founliianll and is sailing on Well- nesdny. P.E.l. RAILS FOR VANCOUVER nTlle steamer Margaret Coughlan, ~00" 1011s. ls due here from Moll- treal on Tuesday to load steel rrllls |)l'(3ll in use west of Sulnmersille. is an exceptionally this port. and sound- ings have recently been made a.‘ the Railway wharf to insure hm- accommodation. The rnll shipment wlll be taken to vLIIlCillIV8l‘ vial the Panama Canal. 3.1100 tong of the rails comprising about luu by ‘Carsons Ltd.. 0|‘ St. .lohn, and resold to the Vancouver concern. he rails, manufactured in England, are still in good condition despite their long service in this province. I FOXMEN RETURN-Jrhe Island foxmen who have been taking. in the Canadian National Sliver Fox Breeders show at Toronto have returned. They were delighted with the exhibition and with" the 7A0 0/07 time favorite hatch f0 the old lime price ‘Pure SUCCESS Calbeck, Q-The Upper Canada ice racing cir- -cuit this year promises to be the imost attractive that has ever been l distributing the wonderiul-"Medl- held. it starts at Toronto on Christ- ca] Adviser," by 1);; pierce, Un-llnill! week and continues until Jan- tlary 1st, then swings to Windsor, Ont., where five days racing from the 7th to‘ the 12th will be held; front the 14th to the 19th at Mt. Clements, Mlch.. and the next two weeks at Cranwood. Ohio where track is being specially prepared for flooding. it is quite likely that the Island horses belonging to (fol. MacKlnnon which are now at 'l‘or- onto will be entered throughout the circuit. Market Building. 602-9-24-6mo. EXPERIENCED CARPENTER ‘vameil lass rrrlr- sszfatzlili; w suitable for storing cars. Phone 533 McLaughlin Buick Service I CA COMMODATE sevenm. N Ac l Station. ssa-u-zll-lr. pairs of foxes on shares or rent. (loo. D. lVlacKenzle, Mt. Stewart. 529-11-27-0! Lost; _____.___-_-.-——-—i LOST-AUTOMOBILE CHAIN ON old Tryon road between Keilys Cross and Charlottetown. Finder please communicate with Bishop's Palace. 007-11-30-41. 8. C. W. LEGHORNS PURE BRED for quick sale. to make room. i0 May hatched pullete $10-00. t0 one year old hens and cock- tlrcl 10.00. Everett Howatt, Cape Traverse. 629-12-1-2i LO8T—BETWEEN CHARLOTTE- town and Mt. Ryan, rubber coat. Find-er please leave at P. J. Mac- Donald's grocery store. 3l—12-1-2i. ..___.__-¢o&-———- LETTER OF CONDOLENCE QUEEN HOTEL WATER STREET OHARLOTTETOWN l Tllla popular Hotel baa boon "completely renovated and ra- Illrnlsbad throughout and oflarl very com- fortable aaoomnwdatlon to tho travelling public. The tabla la capac- ‘liif load and the pub- We the officers and members of Borden IA. O. I... No. 282i) herebli tender our sincere sympathy to our Brother, Coleman ltr-lr-Ivi. I11 itho great loss of a kind and loving ‘father, who wlls culled to tho great beyond a few short Weeks ago. to dwell with ilim who sent hlln in the land where thne is 110 worry, nor sorrow. Signed on behalf of the Brothers of the above-named lodge. . ALEX. SMITH Ila are eourtaoualy °""' '?" ' IN MEMORIAM Imubam a day. IRENE MclNERNiV I k u; ~ d at 2 o‘c oc snucs- .|. TAYLOR. ,,,f,§‘,°,,,;‘;“,,,,;',,°.°,.‘;"3. 1.8.... Md... "RMUP arney, daughter of Mrs. G. V. Mc- O cllllrlollelowli Hotel 9a,, m, Inerney. of Charlottetown. former- ly of St. John. Miss Mclnerney. who was 27 years of n50. 118d 09°" II for some time. 011i ii W" "my within the last week llllt her l-l- neas took a serious turn for the worse. .2» -- _ I She leaves to mourn besides her _—@UEE mother. two sisters. MTB- vivm" -—-~— ll. Graham of Montreal. 11110 W" D J- llonnoll. sllmlllol-sllle; s. ohm, of New York: also five n‘ U- Ami 11R‘ Bofdli; B. T. brothers. Judllfl H- 0- M°"“"'““y' ilrnllr. M V p, w, Holrls- of st John; l2. Blillil‘, lillllllulel- of “"""l- iltsbr. ..: =L. u. Bow the Roylll allllll of rlllllnlll. Part-s: ""1111. Sllmmersttie; ‘Chas. Lott, lleobof Detroit: Ralph (‘n- "i 5‘- N““' Yflrk; Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jiihn; and George Kerr nt llfllll". "MIIIP-"Py. Boston: L. W. Boorer. The funeral will take Illlw" '0'” "°"t1"n- Ont; II. b. Milton. Monc- moi-lulu; from. the clllll-lllleculwll ton; W. (lesson. Montreal; Capt. Iluaploll m. 9t. Dunstllnwl Cathed- J. C. Ellis. Boston: W. l. Brown. ral where Requiem high Incas W!" Montreal: J. McDonald and wife. bl- cell-plated llt ll o'clock- iimm“; E- A. Forbes, wnltroalz, Mrs. Graham. Judas Mcilwlml’ ‘“' Pummlt Halifax: . 8. Ma- and Ralph G. Mclucrney lrllvcd "ml- Milllillllifi '3. ‘M. Stewart, llmo on Slllllffllly to lluellll m- fun Moncton. ‘ . ~ " ‘ML " » .. lv Mr. and Mrs. P. A. McLelian. of Sourls, werevin the city Saturday. Major and Mrs. G. lC. Lawson, of Halifax. are guests at the Victoria Hotel. ‘Messrs. Edward Stewart and Duncan McKenzie, Miss Lucy Mc- Kenzie, and Miss Vesta McKenzie, French River, were guests Satur- day at the Revere Hotel. Messrs. J. ‘B. Remelln and Leo. Root, of Erie, lPa.. are in the city. guests at the Victoria Hotel. They are making a study of the sliver fox industry here with a view to engaging in it in their own state. Mr. J. A. lnce. of Alaska. accom- panied by his nephew. Cliftoll iuce, DeSable. was in the city Saturday. Mr. lnce, who has been a longtime away from his native province, is meeting a number of old friends throughout the province. lllr. A. W. Hyndman, llaliinx. wllo is shortly to relieve Mr. Jar- dlne as manager of the Royal iluuk at Charlottetown. has arrived ln the city and was a guest yesterday at the Victoria Hotel. Mr. Jar- .Ilne‘s transfer to anotlier station has been announced. town, Carew worth. the ZION CHURCH GR Al ‘the C. G. l tern oon in St. Sherwood Ce ~ vale. they prizes were, with the exception of one or two small ones. captured entirely by Island foxmen. There were no American foxes shown. The following breeders won prac- tically all the prizes: liicssrs. P. (l. Clark. ll. Graham Zililiigau Canadian experienced. superiority of Maritime Girls‘ Births“ The Rogers. Geo. & biorrlsou. Frank Callback. the Magic and companies, Mr. Geo. Brown. and a few others. As the exhibition was only ope to Canadian National Registered 3 i '- es and Island foxnlen barring their foXv-‘l registered in the Prince Ed- ward Island Silver Fox Breeders‘ lAssociation were not eligible to compete. it is gratifying to know that ollr breeders were so success. fui and again conclusively demon- sit-ates on l" native product. 0UP WINS- . T. conference for New Brunswick and P. E. island held over the week-end in St. John. it was announced that the Kanatas Group of Zion Presbyterian church, Charlottetown. represenlted m (he meeting by Miss Grace McRae. llad won the competition for a C. (l. i. '1‘. song. The conference meetings were held in St. Andrew's church school room, and the chief speak ers included ‘Miss D. L. Gass Montreal. Quebec Girls Work sec- retary; Miss A. l. Mader, Halifax, president of the Nova Scotia Girls’ Work Board; Mrs. B. A. Jamleson, president of‘ -New Brunswick Girls’ Work Board. and Miss M. Trotter, -- ~ Work secretary. At the closing session Sunday ai- Andrew’s church, Miss Ma-bel Mathleson. Charlotte- presided, addresses being given by Principal MacKinnon, of Pine Hill College, Halifax. and Mrs. A. R. Jamieson, of St. John. Deaths MclNERNEY-At the City Hospit- ui. Dec. 1st., Irene ilicincrney. aged 27 years. LONGWORTl-L-in this city Sattlr- dny. Dec. 1. David Fitzgerald Long- Funeral from his late resi- _ deuce, 116 Cllmberillnd st. Tlles- paying a tribute to the Principal. day, Dec. l. at 10.50 a.m. lnternlen-t for. having been a student of the metery. Funeral pri- CAREW- At the Methodist Par- sonage, Bolestown on November 28th, to ttlle Rev. Bruce E. and Mrs. a daughter, Edith Maud. lnnllwail janitsnn [Ilsa lze Leader for over 5U years Manufactured by GENERAL CIGAR COMPANY LlMlTED Imperial TobaccoCo.,oF Canada Limited, Sole Distributors. PAGE THEEff ' SPARKS FROM FLUE—-’i‘il-.- firemen were called out shortly before 11 o'clock last night for a blaze which started from the flue of Mr. Thos. White's residence. Prince Street. The fire was put out without damage. BRANT TO THE RESCUE. -- The C. G. S. Brant returned to pol-t Saturday from River John, where llfl attempt was made to re-fioat the stranded vessel C. E. Adams. “Nether conditions proved uninv- olable for this. A Government tug ls now on the job and the Brant will return on Thursday to give assistance. In the meantime she will pit-k up the harbor buoys, and the St. Peter's south-west and south-east reef buoys. ISLAND FOX JUDGE CHOSEN. -—Mr. George Calbeck. son of Mr. Jos. CaIbBck. 0t‘ Sunllnersltle, has ‘the honor of having been selected, as judge at the American Fox Breeders Association fur show which will be held in the Mechanics Building, Boston, on Dec.12th. 13th and 14th. liir. Calbecks selection is due to the fact that he has won a reputation for himself as an ex- perienced breeder and judge oi‘ silver foxes and is a compliment to his fairness and the ability he has shown in his business. The show will comprise entries from Canada and United States and there will be three divisions-American Bred foxes. foreign bred foxes, anll an Alaskan section. of Postmaster McCarey Addresses f Students Mr. McCarey. Postmaster. (Thar- lottetown. delivered a vcry ins- tructive address before the stud-- ents of the Charlottetown Business College last. week, dealing wilt the many phases of the great Postal System of Canada as it is today. In introducing Mr. ltfcCllrt-y. the Principal remarked to the students that they would receive informa- tion which nligllt provl- of great value to them, and they were ul-lt lug this information irolll first haltd. it was the POHHTIIISXODH bus- ness to know ull about this llllport- ant service. and they could rely on the information he gave them. Unfortunately. Mr. lilcCnrc-y‘: tinn- was somewhat limited. bllt, after (7. B. C. in former years-he was in a position to know the great in- terest he always took in his stu<l~~ Patterson was cuts, he congratulated them B. C. to be. 'l‘aking up the (lifferent phases of the postal system. lllr. RIcCar- ey stressed thegrcat importance of properly addressing (envelopes and parcels. lie minutely explain- cd the ordinary and request letter. and ill all cases. in order to insure efficiency of service and dispatch '-th<> sender should also write his or her nanlc and address on tllc letter or nlatter nllllled. lie ex- plained how parcels should bl- packed. what care should be tak en ill sending parcels easily brok- cn, ucknotvledgclllent. oi‘ receipt oi‘ letter m» parcel. tho collecting phase ti‘. 0. DJ of the Department insurance, Savings Bank and how lucrl-lltltlts and ttihvrs who wishcll to zldvcrtiso could t-l- fect a very largo saving of time by" taking advantage oi‘ the facllitil-sl offered by llilt‘ llnpnrtnlr-nt. and» various other nulttcrs connected‘ With the Postal Service. It was‘ wonderful the vast aulount oi‘ ill-l formation ho crlltvdcd into ll F-ilflfi‘ time. all nt' which was very tutor‘ estlng as wcll as instructive. ill. every way he (fiililllflil the postllll system was trying to reach olltl and serve tho public to the fullest- extent, and in the most expeditious- nnd efficient manner. He recogulw, ed that they were the peoples’ ser-: vants. and nny information requir-[ ed relative to any matter connect- ed with this service would bu! cheerfully and fully granted on application. Before leaving be sup? plclncnted ills address with littlrllt hearty vote ol‘ thanks of tllc stu- dents was presented to hitll fron- ness and thoughtfulness lircssiltg them. An Historical Document l('0llliilll(‘(| front Pillll‘ I I ill :ld- --littllrp. as president oi the ‘(Ilium-ll ulttlll Lord llorche-steris decision l-ottld be had. The foregoing adjustment. being ure bearing" on this service. A vcnvj the staff and students for his kind ‘ to his future Administration Ill the Wright in his Ollice; to fullest H“lll~lt* of those wnrtla and oi‘, m‘ his Nulncl-ituls family their endeavors accordingly to l‘i'Y!-, dcr it. easy happy and permanent,’ and that they would do themselves} the honor to wait upon him as soon; as possible to girt- ililn personally -—— — authorized on Brother and ‘his l-‘rienlls to assurelulauuln‘ ill which the Lieut Govern- being able to attend such a spleu- the Lil-lit (lovernnl- ol‘ their l-ordial or nssllrl-ll him lu- would use his did institution, as he kucw the (‘, unequivcoa~l and ltouorzlble support lbw-t t-lliit'il\'rll‘iw‘ these assurances. ' Mr. Patterson has lulu-ll pleat-titre! ill zlcknowlcdgillg his high sense of‘ Lieut. Governors Pnlltiilrl wholu of the above lFillllsliviiOllS and , ‘ '|tli' his ExccIlullt-yzs (lcslrillg ilim to ltake l K scat in his biujcstlxs (‘oun- -l-ii as ii (‘Pllltlll Which Mr. Patterson did not hesi- tate to accept. us an holler, on thr- tlllovl: udju-stluvut. or now t tIi‘l)l'il‘i-'(~];g']‘PZ that it was (Ifllltl ill ll lulln- 111F111. U10 Illlflli Dv11l'0l'.l' RY$lf-‘111'llcl* tho nlllst ilillliifiilllltl A'- lrlcntlly". the Confidential frien l0 f_______i all larvlca. for (‘ullmlll lilust, extending from | M-mn" Fol-t Willilllu to (‘rlpc Breton, New- ‘ <—_—_—_'~"—""T”"';’-4*'~-‘ tlnludlllntl and Bl-rnlullu, will be a visitor ltl this city. coming by this ull-lung's trllin. uud will conduct ,a l 1]\t\i'li|] Salvation tut-cling. at tho . iSillYilllilll .-\rnly liull. Great George '9 '7 3.: ‘I‘i, tonight ill R o'clock. The Proprietors lVl-llllllissinllt I‘ i> .l lllnn of long and t l i i ll. gErie. Pn;_Leo Root. Erie, l‘:l: ll.l<‘. Stewart. New York: Rfll’ N. Y. Offera to the travelling public a comfortable. up-to-dato MW‘- | ialna 44 private hathaifhe Cull- Ina la famous all over Canada. Telephones In rooma. Courteous‘ A .. , I to his Mujtutys servil-l- or the ideut ‘j"“"?°"_' "Mbnfxl ' g ___ u _. >‘ Governor's (it-sire 0t‘ Mr Dosbrlsnl‘ (“Y- I“ _"~ UM)“ h" “' h I'm‘ (l. E. Illukle-ttl-r. |l.inkletter. Ilioncloll: T. ll llitz-tlil. HOTEL VICTORIA Con- rooma with H. C. BROWN, VICTORIA HOTEL ,l\, O'Neil, lirligl-ttultt-t" illiltz. ‘Frurn: (‘has iiill'l1'_\. l-"l outs: .1. .»\. ln-iclltnlllu. Yllrlutlu. tit. :\tlil_\‘, \\'ilil is a good singer. ___ .___ -__m. .____. -_ _ _ , II: _ ._ _ .1. I I ernor his proposilml. respecting .\lr .“' lfl.'“ldllni"dll' llludnlillhal.‘ ‘I? .- ‘Flfllllik’ lt‘l'llli'ti “tho singing Evan- . _ V _ , .,_ ‘ ,_ , ctr. nul-"ll - - -- __ ' ‘ 4 “ mlflu. In“! m" l-k‘d\‘“lmpifilbrlsllh‘ Sluitll. Montreal; \\'. ll \l.l1.».tll\. tit-its! also |1.\’ V1.10!‘ W."- 1301'- slhtfllziuiThilliiidilio ii-hliltlhluitdil:(akhlfl: 'l‘ln-llnlo: llaiul" and »\|"=- '1 "4’ l '1'“ "mialllllill (70111111311097- ll. I\iour't m: (luring lllt" i?ni'>n— ‘mi-D l v orlt. t) lltlllllt| by hisllll- also declares the benevolent continue Mr the benefit tu tSignmla .l.\'O PATTERSON l<l DMD FANNING dly & ‘ ‘I the o dc- - \ R CHASI‘ LOW- TON. who is tho Comlullnder-in- t‘lll<»t' of lllt- Salvation Army forces‘ slit-ll t'X]l('i‘l4‘lli'i‘ lu Salvation Army llotll ill Scandinavian and [English spl-zlkilll: countries, also in ‘illtilil. iltlYillL’ |li‘t‘ll ll Salvation \- ,1 \llll_\' <\lI_ll't*l' I'm‘ ncnrly forty years. lll llill bl- llccolupanicall by Col. \\ llh lill< trio nl‘ distinguished vis- llrs ll wry inn-resting and instruc- tt- t‘\'t‘llillL’ awaits those who tlhll llttl-llli. 'l‘l|l- livv. (Ho. i‘. Taylor Will ex- Plnl-s, tvtltl u uvlcmrt- tu the (‘olumission- ,t'l‘ illlti his stall. l .\l BRINGING U1’ FATHE l! ll but.» A WOLF AN‘. can! A l |~r 99:15 lb A CRUEI. WORLD- wgnguq‘ ALL MQRNINP HUNGRY DIME. ‘IN ME JEANQ! y 5 ' ,- . _ ..- / / ,4‘ f I ‘l \ / 1 wELL-wt-lAT “I - wouu: YDU l.u<: TO ORDER? happily settled as above fltated Ml‘ 310D IV .“will!"Hiunlllllllllllllllllllllll"' ggw- I'D LIKE TO ORDER coRNco BEEF ArvcAabAclE - _ _ POTATOE':'MIN€E PIE AN A bEIDGL OFBEER WITH iiy GEORGE McMANUU XILED 1501" Tussle new l DRQHIDlTIOH saws e - AN'ME HAvlu" outs A DIME - YOU KIN salsa. ME A GLAbb OF‘ MILK! my"; Fianna Maven. lac.