DECEMBER 5. 193a: “BETTER BUSINEoS BULLET! [HE l iFith1(L(Yi'l'lfi'l'b' W N UUAKUIAN "MMKN Bulletin. Each week the name of some one or more advertisers his Bulletin will be taken and words will be listed from ‘he “Hers making up the “amt Eachiword “Stud begynswvhosc names were used as key letters for the missingg with one of the letters of the advertisers name. Thesedwords- “'95” k9!’ letters 1"" Jumbhd bu‘ when P"! in. ont words so listed will be purposely omitted from the copy now Our service staff is composed of thoroughly efficient automotive experts. Item-inn- nut-x- n I.IXI:IXI:I :- uz- I is the time to bring your car in tog ul for a complete overhauling. Iletg us quote you on any size repair job. We carry a full line of Accessories, Chains, Anti-Freeze, etc. T. o. ivEs 219 Great George Street see Our Nlce Selection o! YARDLEY’S and POTTER & MOORE’S' Lavender Toiletries PHONE 772 b Phone 1117 -i uuuuuuu 35-931 BUSINESS DIRECTORY AND INTERES TIN CONTEST '~'“-"'-'~'~"'='~'" "'='“"= - - " =-= -1-i- - otceoonoonaosaczcewozoo sr . The Charlottetown Guardian will issue three prizes "ch week: lst, $3.00; 2nd, $2.00; 3rd, $1.00. 5|] prizes will be issued in the form of merchandise orders that will be honored by any advertiser on thisdocating those in which the words were omitted. contestantsicililllleli" and ma" 01' bring You!‘ "W" l0 The Gllilfdlilllo gmaterial appearing in a corresponding number of advertise-El Iment. Having read each advertisement carefully andcibeen transacted with at least must write the name of the advertisers in whose announce-vomce" ment a word was missing, along with the missing word .in Each week three replies w Eieach individual one. Also state the merchant or merchants‘? fi d ~ ll - d ' ' gor er spe an a vertisers name. ‘he prize order drawn _ - oicacrnmctwcsonmnwn m. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. I.I.- neg-u;- ljulnlll-ZIJ: t d I b_ l“ Then attach to your solution a receipt from any? . , y , . . . . . . . . _ _ gnen s, one wor on y elm, e out of any one advertise gadvertiser on this Bulletin, indicating that business hadtstestanl may Send m each w ‘pl-okl" Tl, 131.1‘. v r w £IOIOOQWODQDQQQQQODC£UDUUGDQGHODDO0501313011100’ OiFOITfF-JO 0'2)’: ALL OUR READERS ---=-- -- aort ooreaccczerccoooooooocibciaooobnoaciaocaceonaosoooogotziooooo oc- > c» ea»: . .~:~.~:>oi:i There is no limit to the number of replies any con- , _ eck, providing :1 rcccipt from one of the adverusers u“ thee; any merchant on this Bulletin ZlCCOmpHflltJS czich reply. ‘g All ill be drawn from all receiveifl Editor, replies to this contest should be addressed to The Better Business Bulletin, The (iuardizm Ciand three awards given in the order of their ilrawingzgCharlottetoivn, P. E. 1., and should be in this office not ‘jlsl- 53-00? 2nd- 52-002 llld 3"!» 51-00. AB 8" Prizes will iii-glitter than 'l‘hiirsdzi_i' noon each iveek. given in merchandise orders, it is necessary to state infii ~your reply the name of the merchant upon whom you wisbtz- ‘ ’l‘his contest is open to all except employees of llte gbharlottetown Guardian and their families. t; NICE ASSORTMENT 0F “"-~~--»~---m'a'~rrcm naamweza: i-:-:-:-:-=-=-=-;-=-:-- -- ao sxctaactoooaaomaczootaoontoionon01>»:-oc»:--:~<~;it:tt:>:ioc»r--ot:< DRESSES, Sizes 14 to 44, BU A D SAVE AT; i; y) J ' - I rice $2.98 g MISSING WORDS THESE PRIQES i L’ gsusiitittiwtiithyyfiiiiign tslilllitlluwtiiisl-‘C, mg Advertise-Ks Name - - - _. _ _ _ _ _ itioiiipshaizleiaiiisdi-zilhébiis: : PRODUCTS .8. Price $1.49 g §°ii;.°él.'.“..°“'tt‘;l..‘§°'i"‘_"*i“ 3i * Are l’ 1' R l~: 5Com“, Slips in a" pastel Shade“). Low Tone Insist 1o lbs. Sugar, White or Brown s9 l 1 , v i _ g Price $1.79 § Hit-h mn- Euston ‘ "" ““°““‘° T" ‘ " _ ‘ " ‘” -... .I;.'. “till” I lit-kl; ‘IL’. .' - » PIION ' '- , , ‘ ‘ ' ' ' Gift A“, Richmond flabfios i.i ll|-,l(lli.iii Upstairs Over (Janadian Stores ' gnuunnonctuisoocirtonocvon-t:;oo.¢.o¢-_t;t;» wrtoppqmmpengqtpgyqmmm "' ' “ G R D E N .5 ~ y Get Contest Slips Herc ' t’ roiorinisrtaisoovcvctonot-iistst- 19015016 ~ ' - ~ - - ~ - - - - - ii .3 . V. .i.. . . p . , ‘ moonsa.t:>.ooo.oc~.-tioo.<.i-.--.~.-t.~.»-.»to. é M R:’s S 3C2" and sea special tables of‘»' " " ' I- Aiivrsnrisi: .' = __ ~ , H, l" i" . i I. --.l_l‘ g; s R s NAML iiios M111 s . SUGGESTIONS " I“ W q. 9 Si! JDDQQOZ3EJQ§QQQQQQC>Qu "£46m Service-A. Picknrd d; Co. ' Large-The Gloria, 0. 0. llEESlHlEll THE EUSTON PHARMACY Corner and Orlebiir Streets than a generous supply of G000 GOAL 240 PHONE ll. PIOKARD & 00. ITVLPORTERS OF GRADE COAL AND COKE Foot of Queen Street and 153 Great George Street 1: .o:t:ta:~;.:',»;@_.', ":1 _- -~ _ _ - _ _ . WUUHQQQQCECQDDQ M@DD®QIUICC85 OUJJUIQH 3Q‘: OCLQOOQuOOQOQUOOCFQICRIQDIQZLUUCQQDQUICLUQDDQOD _.ytjtgtgipggvtjQQQQQQQDpnnQQu QQQQQQQQQQQUJQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ3Q¢.QqtDYQQQOQQQ QQQQ1§DQQQQQtfiggt;Qqggt;Qgggfuyx _What Better Gift Could You Present to a FRIEND IN NEED Iibbhftjibjoqyo-r WE PAY SPOT DRESSED POULTRY“ N0 Experimental g £>URZYDbIORDTCKOIYGiOPDDDOJZIUQCYDDJOQQQOQODSDJIO i =11 ct ‘<30 Jl l’ 1' it l T Y LINGERIE. SCARYES. IIOSIERY HAND BAGS. ililUFFS, HOL‘ Fol»: f-llltl. Pi POTTED MEI-ti‘ mmwmontortononnnzomonawvnsuosamwonaowtooocic-vonvcvciza n ASK n Remember the Sick and “Shut-irs” You can bring cheer to those who need it. by sending them some bltflllllflllg fresh t;- We are preparing for ¥ Over-The lllodern Shop DRESSES, Etc. ' CHRISTMAS t Loire-e ~- . The Pu" “Mk g , Street-Uptown Flowers g A" a‘ ‘T?!’ low PFICI-‘fi- . _ Yo“ "m. flml that ' Are Better Make-lambs ’1‘:iit t‘! y Because They're IISWCEEHD: $1113?“ r Pioneers of Sate Jiiut snake s most acceptable f r your" _ "L ' ‘ s _ ' . . . . V, _ , _ - ~ > - - - .v~.._—t~.~..-..~t . .-.~. "lends, .0 “Jade Fresh Dally '1|_m¢_ThB pure Mm‘ Cm Z QQ Q‘QC;Q~QQE’ E‘ 9505001309200‘? e . t . -C '1 - o ~-- - ..,,.,.,m , - s »- - . We deliver anywhere in P. E. lslandjjl Order some today with Your gpoouonpu anowavpiofloomnahfimnfllm I Bu‘ g“ N01 thern ' Electruassg ‘AT STORP‘ PHONE‘ 1482 Grocerie‘ i Supreme l“ Sou" §Y0ll will find ii complete assortment 6f "PI-ow" FLUWERS 2 Lbs. for 35c PRIZE WINNERS FOR tifi“ii.‘i.st.‘t'lfl§';_§gggj ‘fijj_'§;_~j;f'" if! l?" i’ Qguntfl E l t - a "a by NOWIIILRN hLlablRlf, milk-Qt - ~ "' l’ w“ e" i‘ 11s Great George Street 3 a n Ty m“ with a" 0mm. l-“W- “Iaclxmilld Mum" 1 LESS v m “f m” "amms ‘°'°ph‘"“'" 4$I“"~" “d ‘m’ “m” i‘ “m” We we ' .. m C, H , C H i . a...§:':.::;";hizrtcniiriii 1.221.112 - y‘ E s ....~'. .. . as. yzc. ornwa . Ask for Conte t Sl- 2f T,“ ' ~I~ o. S lpS. g l _ c- _ ' ' .6- 3.-—Ethel Burke, 171 Queen Street. See ad on pa e 3 $32-95 up s. N. a 109 street T 0 O B S I? 87 Powiizil Strut-l ao-o nact‘ ' MUSIC STORE 2 ~~ .Al| kinds of Men's Winter Clothing f Qllfcchanios‘ Tools; Furniture, S! i-'es,i;,_ Etc. . w. .3‘ % g Comer Queen md Writer Streets I I i‘ WANTED Work i gwc will nay highest cash price-s iorg m" “Eu” “m1 Jcwchil‘ Work i» 0am"! Pflfiollilllf- Our material de- Dressed Poultry, for the balance o1‘ _ artmcnt is wcll stocked. the season. i‘ We have had a long and successl . ful experience. We can assure satisfaction. W. N. TANTON Watchmaker and Jeweler 180 Kent Street D 09D FOR. EVERYTHING VKE BUY PHON Ii 500 r. B. ciiiiiiiiii and Footwear; Carpenters’ rid". iiiiiiOléififirIiiz-ZLC Charlottetown 108 Richmond Street. Phone 869319,: l NEWSY NOTES ~00 .lii'.;.'~d P315‘ y» At the dbsoliitioii (so the antiq- "QTY Leland tells us) “Rosamun- des iunibe at. Godtow nunnery was taken up tcfi late; it is a stone Tllh this in cilptlon “Tumbn Ror- iimundntc“. Her boiles were closld lit lode lleadl and wlthyn that bones iverc clcsyd in lether. When it was opened a. very swcte smell came out. of 1t." And that is the last we hear of the Fiilr Rosamond. THE FERNS OF l’. E. ISLAND lBi The Lady Fern (Asplcnium Plllx-foenlhia) l‘. the most grace- ful o1 our ferns, and tilts is re- llectcil 1n 1t. pcpuar name. TWK illd the Bracken tNo. 4) have a. rlch store of tolk-lcre b..il.itt nient illd figure hi many a tale and bal- Coining to more practical matters our ancestors used tho rhezomes of the Lady Fern as a "ermllllBc. when those of the Male F?“ were not. to be had. Some "filers name this plant Athyrlum ‘nllustum (Wllld) Pi-esl. 1i. will it recalled that. this fern ts very "Tlable. according ta its situation, Ind attains its best 1n a moist re- lion. t The New York Shield Fern MDldlum noveboracense) has yel- bW-Brcen fronds tapering to both anal. with the two lowest Plnnae “fit exed. The crushed frond give; 0M5 Dleasant. punxent odor. Eb- me 113m W115 the Roman name for “d rttlsh city now called York, Novus l; the Latin for new; COUGl-IS fiinanfigl i lNii: NI l hcilcc the specific name. Linnaeus. howcv-ri". i’. slid to have rcccivtid his first specimen of the fern from Canada. Sonic call it Thelyp- tells novebornceilsls lti Nieuwl. (l0) The Marsh Shield Fern t'A=- pldium Thelypterbi has an exten- sive railgc, from P.E.I. b0 Maili- tobn, and South to Florida and Texas. It l: common also tn Eur- ope and Asia. A rather variable plant. the sterile and fcrtilc fronds showing dfilllOfpilinlll. tlli The Crested Shield Fern (Aspidlum cristatunii ls another example of denicrphl in, the sierlle fronds being llllllil shorter ‘than the fertile fronds. This fc-rn mu<t be sought 1n ivet. woods and swamps. We follow A551. Grily iii calling it Aspidiuni; other \\'l‘.l(‘l'.\‘. have variously.tlsdgilvil the p1. it. to the genera Nephrotliuin or ui-y- optorlii. PEAT AS FUEL A young farmer. who had v1 lttid somebody 1n the Rustico <11 tilt-t. told me that the "visit:c' had a bin OI peat for use in wtntm". "In ivhat condition was it?" I askcd. "Broken up fine.“ he said. "'I'lint‘s not. as it. should be." I said. The fact. is. we have not yet evolved a tech- nique to make the beet of our peat. beds in the Island. A few week: ago thl. column had news of treat-digging in Ireland: now, from an English magazine. I gather something of the ivny it is done 1n the islands of the Outer Hebrides. Only one of the Is-luntx. Tlrec, has no peat. and is i: y bumlng ccal. The rest are v 11 provided with pent. and bin-n no ~- frig else but. the fold, its 1t ls ca‘. :1 in the Gaelic. The digging commence; with ' z ftr:t; fine weather of May. ant skilled worker will cut 5.000 pent day. These are left lying fol week or so, till about half drg" then they are stood on end give the shape and size of e pent-s. but tn Ireland they .- brlck-shapedwnly twice the l il- gth. In July. about. the beglimliir if the month. all the villages turn Pill- to carry the dry peat: to the road- C» ‘r. 3f; You ma) lit- \U|'t' that you it ;.,- Otlit- lit-st and pun-st nlit-n you M! . FLOWERS . ‘i, gout" l'iil.l"il He'll, .\li.iitt~ Wit-it .--._ JAMES TltlT _ _ y N‘; 3': VILLA .»\\‘E.\‘l‘l:l r-iioxi; 200 i~"i.0iiis'i";,i T H 0 8' M I L L § i El )1l~.'.\'l‘ mniiitixi" Member Florists’ Telegraph Delivery Association Inc. 9135 “msbmfl ‘t rhm" i 0 visiting sick and taking fruit. " New comnihitlcc appointed as follows: School, ‘Mrs. DCGCOlb and Mrs. Lune; Sick, Ml.. G0. .1011 Maw mclnbgrgd ut, sunrise" by Mrs, F‘. Ltcnli and ‘Mrs. Johlisllll: LEV-ML ‘t Mitchell. Mis. Deacon invited the MP5- B- NIIlFDC-Ilflld. 3115- Cfvil I members for n:xt inciting when Campbell and Mr. 1101111111 l~J1l.~.*.cl'.: m1} (n11 will be nngyygfed by un A T911011 01 U10 SPF)’. fllllmlfllli F exchange of Chrlsinlas patterns“ who renewed a balance 0i $74-- ; Meeting clo ed with good-night. on liiuid alter n11 bill' were paid. I may“ Lunch “n; the“ senlcd by i Eicciioil of otficrrs for C"lll1ll=‘l l the ccmmittce, yctir thcn took place: Pi'e<. Mrs. Frank dlitllllCli, rc- elected». Vice Pics. Mrs. Bcrtrnln Lane. Sscretaiyv, Nita». Gordon Mar- i Lean. Billy lvlclnnls; 3. David McTague. Directors. lvfrs. Katie Bcrrignil. Grade 1X_1_ Arthur Arsengult; Mrs. Wallace Johnson. Mrs. Ilar- g, Ivan Mugabe; 3, John Richard, risoll Bilkhrvll. i Grade IX-l. Ferdinand Rogers; "ides" tyne‘ stackcd_ti\\'i1itllig rc- moval by the cat-ts. This 1s t1 gala time, iliii! ii hilgrpic-nic, and "if you \\‘C'.‘l‘ 11> EUXZL‘ 0W1‘ a twat. moss c summer afternoons , - -.. here and there, gol- drn poois of lire and spirals of grey smoke." The worker; are boiling tllllir kctllcs for tca. By tilt: Full L‘\(‘l'~ t'l‘()ll.(‘1‘ 11.15 l1 well built. ..tick, 1t - enough to keep the fire on lhroliglt the cii~ tile winter. Once lghtcil it is not illlolyctl to go out, for peat. is dif- ficult. lo kindle t\1l3\\Z only dried licnthci‘ will do it. Bil-tiny ol‘ the cottages have no clllnilitiyx». so that the smoke csrxipcs through lhtitiny" iviiiciovtls. "The smell oi‘ the smoke remains iii your hair and t-lotliintz ' MacDonald; “We do not. forget“ by Mrs. Gordon MacLean; “He re- QUEEN SQUARE SCHOOL‘ Honor r011 for November»- Gradc X-l. Walter Murray; 2. f°l'_ lV-‘Pki! ' F1151“ the \\1'llL‘1' 0t the Auditors. Mltx 3111M‘ l)."".'l>l’\. , z, Lawrence Doyle; 3. Louis Mc- “TLWT- Mrs. Lot (‘ninpbell g Milrrcr. i —'--'— ——~—- Clillflfll-‘Tii ~- Grilrlc VIIV-l. Elzcar Peters: 2. NQRT" WILTSIIIRIE “'°“'l'l~\"$ Lclii Milieu: Mi.» Gvolnc Miic- Joseph Blanchard; a. Emmet Mflf- l IN. ‘lTUTl-J Lean. tin. Grade VIIl—1. Philip Steele: 2- i — Public Health; Mrs. Bert Ilzmc. i ' Frnnk Gallant: s. Joseph unity. The monthly and ‘third annual 0mm wnltttrn; Mrs, Gordon Mug. "kl "Your son 'itiicl‘\vcir"'by“Mrs.' B.“ ‘ meeting and roll call \\'ll.\ nlzswercdl "tiQJQF-n lienztltyfiltiltl."_"“' "* " A ihort progrillii followed and a, mpnt: Wong, lively sing-song closed the meeting. ‘ Chump“. Grade IV-l. Billie llennc scyql Lu .Ci1 conllniltee for ilcxt inonlli. that U“. 171,1.“ 2, Allan Noonan; 3. Andre lvcdv‘ t Mrs. AIacGregor, It/lrs. EdlnOil blyzlt(jyi “hm. 1mm“ Grade I11-—l. Walter Dulfy; .i; Mulch. wit». Jack Aforcsirle and (imfxvd m. m? GK,“ Allison Hennesscl": 3. Dan Thom. Mrs. Gltn Owen. l lulifiph- ‘ Grade II-1. Thomas Flynn; 2. ~ Ivan Dov/ling; ll. Brendon Boll y Glade HA1. Richard Olllucn; 2. Alfred B!‘O\\Ti§ 3. Rcgzic O'B.*lcn. nTtZiizbA-Fnit‘ Dunfnn ;‘ ZTAi-thur ltlc?“ Innis; 3. Joseph Kelly and Wing \\(‘i". l‘ 111 ;i v . i Report of North RKLUCO School for the months of October and N0- vcnlbei‘: Grade X.Sl'—l. Nlirialn Vlloolllel‘; a! NORTH RIVER “TDIENN INSTITUTE i- 2. hftlrgzirc. Doric; 3. Vern \\‘l\l'-‘ l" ' ' " i Tile December meeting oi llin rcn. , a North River Womens In titlrc \\“.1.~ g Grade X Jrvl. bililbl llynt‘... ‘ held tit the home of IVIFS. Gordon; Grade IXAI. Hazel HLWOHI '.'., I‘ Thompson with ten mcnlbcrs and , Mi1\1l't‘€‘ll Dc, It. 1io"..iii-llL(-Pat;ti.t BY ,\|_jfT|( ]\ Llircc visitors prrsolli. Two 1l(".\' Gradi- V11 .il'll'lil Tommi»; J. members were ivolcoiiictl, y Colin Warren: ll. Ctrcgory Flcm-| _ W. The Institute Ode nilellvd ‘f-hfl- ills. All slorc iiXlllllfls ttn-tttt-i-ly- tninq Grad-f! vI"'1-3h°“ml warren? i by John 1). lli-nilerstiii includ ‘if; to by paying "frcs". l 2. Tom Doyle; 3. Emard Court. mrc in: of the No.th Wiltshil-t- W. 1mm, Grade v11_.1_ Herbert, Hughes; 1.. was hold ut. the lioinc til All" . can, and National Events: Mrs. l 2_ Jgynjgg Kelly; 3_ Lou]; Arsgngult. Bruce MacDonald on Nov. 17th Wm, Cullen. I and Elmer Campbell. eight nicuibcrs bciiilg pro tint. Mort- ing optnctl ivitli tilUfTb, followed by Creed and loll tall nlislvercil by Home Economics: h'Il'.\._ti(lill1.\Oll. Grade v1_1_ Don McDontfldj 2, Can, Industries: Mrs. Mitchell. Maurice Gamlium; 3. Elliott Mar- Agrlculture: Mrs. Bruce MacDon- my int-moors p-lyilla dim». The Prca- tild. Grade VI-—1. Carl McKenna and cave ryshlil oddly» lhilllkinz =i'l Peace: Mt- cml t: lllllhcll, Elton Mccallum; 2. Vincent “'1' “W? FQ-Ollflillioli ill U10 Past, Avote oftllili‘: \i.:i l liderrcl the i Mam"; 3_ 3959p); puwutr yrar. The school comnilttci- rc- President anti iatli-iri: 53c y. On Qmde‘ v_1_ Fran}; 55min; 1, poz-Lrl vlszitlni: school. 0.1 motion motion it “:1 tlti-tltitl l0 uive $5 to 30.01)], Margin; 3_ Han-y pouygon ll. Ins (lcctlcd L0 l,’l“l paint to paint. blackboard, ills) get a di'- 11111.‘; board. “p and towel; for 5411001. Sick ’!1l.l.i.(‘.I'. rcportnd the 'r1lb91‘('.i t--_i i.l’ll“ll(‘. also to 51mm, v._1_ 301mm Mucgulgy. change night o. incl-tint; to the my; g_ Melvin Richard; 3_ Cyril Pro‘ .lln-- ivhiin 1V~1. Lorne Mncdonald G-"'.““'“' '-"""' Feldier of Tcfiiine Au Revoir, Boron! Minutes of last mrcung were Grade V-l. Diiyan Doyle; 2.‘ (ll-QTvlll_l-_\‘(i RXVK-h‘ rclid and approved. Fulton Roilings. I (Otlbtllzlth v‘ p 1t W11‘ decided that a "Variety Grade lV~1. Lorne hfaclsurc; 2. I110" l-lhllyl-lnh Concert‘ b." ilPili 111 lilt‘ hill and Walter Macliurc. i (“Al ||~\M'H{"- M“ Mrs. Fill on Morrlirlo nntt Mr». Grade I11 Sr. l. Gertrude __ _ I l, _l m. y. Brent Garnhlull n-riti tiiititintcd on Fleming. a “.::;|l"‘_ "f :,“'kf)(_c::6;l_ "n": m" ' "w t-llldy ccmlnzttrr‘. Gradt- 111 1nl--l. Vcart. tun“. p i".".,,|.H '".,.,,‘,i,d h, l. a. Ray nlacKuuoil read a Grade I11 J1—~l. bfrtl 1);" ' n30“. “m. ' ' DH '"‘ 0n “Tilbcii-ulrsi ' alid Mr-i- i 1!. Dorothy Mcholson: 3 Onati Islil- " lvl 7' " W” ‘ l "ll rintlt-- iii-nil. I-‘or furtliiir :-.ti i~ iL1‘\ nppli- t " L 1t‘ \'.._ l ray " (lrn-lv II~~l. El‘f1(‘.\i MtizLuxc. Till-I EAS'Ili1l‘§ ~;.'i <1" (‘().\ll'.\ ' . . "l on lllt‘ tli'- ‘ Grail: '1 Si'-1. Mollie Fleming‘. _ . ftrtlrt 111:. \.(‘1‘.“ its‘ l‘ '.'d ani- ‘.3. Athipldllilllflll. ‘ Trugw" ‘NW " Q‘ i,‘ "imam. o g the members. discussion of ~ Grade I Jl'—~l. l)»; ti ~\“""" “gmm snuic l0 like iilttst- ntxt niectiilg i Ptirfsct a lolitln : A\l.\ Bul- . L“ y, .,-.,..| strum which i to bc ltfld at the homel mun. GPlillKl.‘ l-‘lvutilpl. hfolllc y - of Ml'-. Fill ‘l hfoltisitir. Roll call l lfivinlila. ' (‘1ta-.t.t.~. . l‘ l’. b}. I. 1 I | L-iotil-i-l z to be iinsvtlered ""1 1i “Cliziractcrl: Dorothy E. TOIilHiJS. By Bob Moore and john Hales "DTtlT; EilS ’ threes or fours to dry out-“st:ri..- i ed" in fact. The account does 1‘ it i ___ It. .. . ‘\I1‘|"q> .‘ ,. U’ . y 4 L _ 1J- i . ' .;~ , . - ~ .5 NO YOU 0oii=T....srAiii> WHERE YOU nits-.. '. EVE i . l" i. ' ' 7 IQGYOUJLL ilEl/lil)» TAKE ME AWE. iAU REVOlR, BARON ‘ ,.we-i.i. near A6l‘.‘.l\‘....YOU‘VE_ NOT_ anew ‘fail ‘ r‘ ~"- -' . T 0F MEUNOR it" PUT A EULLET lNlO YLY‘ T 0W2‘ \,l.lfjéyil i’ ’ K OP£N5 1N THE WML-BEHINOHH.