fTL-‘ESDAY. YOUR this problem with PEDLAIPS PE D LA RIB We designed this sheet roofing eepedally for storm protection. Allside iointserevventber- tight and absolutely lenk- root. PEDIARIB is gold in the "COUNC L STANDARD" Brand with n 2} Yul Guaranm.’ "Pedllrize" your buildings for safety with PEDLAMB. SnnllI-ondoudyewlu fldlq has minute i1 may] unyku no‘; Job. including Irimnltlll-L THE PEDLAR PEOPLE LIMITED ‘I-iilirvill Office k Factor)‘ 2| Nazareth If. PULPWUOII We the undersigned Jilil addresses at once. as L“ ifih. (‘titling instructions c- ~ AND CROPS WITH THIS Are you hsv' trouble‘ keeping your barn roof vista-tight? You an solve Wanted To Buy 5000 Cords all those who want to cut and sap-peel pulpwood for in iiny part of the Island. to hand in their names .. n iu- on, and ends about the first week in August. lt-"V iii the wood on the road side not later than {Jrieus Hill be mailed upon written application. TOWNSHEND & McISAAC. STOCK SAP-PEELED hereby solicit the names of the sap-peeling season will and specifications, with Charlottetown, P. E. I. 1n llliemorzlam M IF. Tl.\_I—.l‘ll JOHNSTON evciitizg, April 22, uends and neigh- r and surround- 3. and sad- {I .. ._i and trans- the Garden o! Christ, n of Mrs. Ralph John- it shall bloom fa: more :n the mansion above n earth. ‘vd and hospitable al- m all who had that \~.I‘€ of knowing her, a €4 O O O4 O §-¥§ §-§*4§4§ How Are Your Eyes‘? If you are having symptoms of strnln-hiutdnchflfl. sore eyes or fliauzinrss - consult a spec- artist. of experience and n thorough rrfrricting service. Cali in and discuss your d!!- fli-uitira. G. F. iiutciieson G. l’. HUTCHESON F. G. HFTCIIESON. oQ¢0e00oe0e4~¢¢4¢~rOQ+0 A§0O4O#¢00-4§§§-§§0beo60eesee0060504 iii BARGAIN FAREs T0 v ...=‘»li\il£llSII)E —(ioing- DIAY 17th AND \ T L‘ It l) A 1. DIAY 18th .\lIiIIII2I\'. Mav 20, I040 iiil - . < M you CIIIIRI.O"I"I‘IITOIVN I’:'<.>\or!.'ii»:n1rly Low Fares from iifhur stations P/iiidrrn oITTTIit-s and under '1 i. .1. a ,1 nrs o.‘ aye HALF FARE ‘Iivkefl Good tn DA)‘ (if/ACRES ONLY T!) i; IHILIY. Trmii ‘.';rr lu/nrmtriion Consult urv '1 - ‘kcf Agent t 4 1 t t I 6 t i v O At vonr service with years g O I i 1 t V. Q o I memory which wilf: never grow dim as we 30am? on through life amid its Joys an sorrows. A mong the grief stricken ones she will be most. sorely missed; ; the loved oncs will often "sigh icr lthe touch of the vanished hand ,and 1011s: for the sound of the . voice that is still.” l In circumstances like these how loften we find ourselves wonder- iinz why? But, God's children V. ' tt/rver question their Father's ways. Thcv [rust and comfort them- selves in the memory of His great love. ever believing "That all things wont together goi- good to them that put their trust in Him." In the loss of one so young, with such a bright fut-iire ahead we find that only God can enter into the experience of the sorrowinu husband. father, mother, sister and brothers also Mr. and Mrs. John- ston. We long to Iptak s word of comfort but, feel that He Who ir. love has made the wound alone can bind it up, and it is our earn- est DPBTQ!‘ that as He binds it u H9 may Pour in the balm of Hs own swect comfort. The izentleness of her manner and the sweetness of her disposi- tion like the scent of sin opening rose. waited unconsciously out to ch-“rr a l help these around her. ‘Io us It seemed a hie of use- fulness had just begun, but. her work on earth ivas done. It was (rOd who said “Arise my love, my fail‘ One and come a-way." Yet it is true we shall see her I10 1110113. but the last look on that beloved while [are n5 it lny dnd in her wcodiniz gown in the narrcnv bed surrounded bv a shroud of beautiful flowers shall remain in Lie memory of many 1mm we s“ it in the happy land alive with the glory of Christ. The funeral was on 'I'hursda_v afternoon from her laic residence lliid “'05 IFWSNY attended, people coming from izir and mm;- to pay their last tribute of respeqp The service was s very gym- DflI-hetic one full of words of com. 5%mfqmlgifgvedflcpndducted by . ..r. r . ' 5, g . MffiDCllfir, P e by RH’ 1e hvmns were Jes L ,- Mv soul. We Are GoinhuDozYrhrtlg $1550’ One by One. Sleep on B9. mThgstrerliliains were tenderly laid the Geddie Memorial Wueft-rv Sarina Brook, there m await the glorious restirrcction U001 the day dawns and the shadows flee away." 'I‘here were man be ti! t. al tributes. The ptillibeealzx-ersnl gilt Messrs, Harold and IFred Bernard, Andrirw" and Pridl. J ‘Keith Warren andnflmesohcrihgltlggl p;e. She leaves to stricken husband, hTi-OUpTrer-ite ‘M? and Mrs. Frank Bernard, one' sis-l tcr “Clennie"_ 1\1,_ C1 _ gnfiffilrhnd two brotrliers, ‘lgsdlphlvfifid (Patriot Please Copy) —---__-_____ BUSINESS IMPROVE! WINNIPEG. May S — (OP) .._ Gemmllv improved business condi- tions ncross Canada were indicated av in the weekly trade report issued by the Canadian Credit Men s Trust A5<0Clfl0lOIl. Collections {angled irom fair for new accounts o s The larlz t d t _ . “Tarmmes gpaflofl ctigcgggslefé Bgllzgiilirifl ygarirs nizo. rAn-ihcrst News. in most lines. y ' known oiutv to INCLUSIVE 0W T0!‘ hast due debts. ‘came to Anihrrst some tweiiiv-sov- Income Tax Exceeds All Previous Marks nance and tasting officers of Dominion Government watched a 011E600? l IIIVIGI fi VII CAIADIAI IIIBICAI. QIIOQATION AND LIII ZUIAICI GOMPQQII _ IAIIIA . ‘Ibo value of systematic and on- relinquishing combatting of disease is shown in the decline that has been brought about in the incid- ence of tuberculosis in recent years. the Health League of Canada point- ed out today. But now. when the Dominion is engaged, with the w of the Bn- plre. in a more spectacular war with a vtxtiierons and blatant en- emy, there is need of n reminder that the insidious White Plague still lurks in ambush. War periods are always favorable to the spread of tuberculosis, and more than ord- precnutions must be used to prevent its ailvance Of firsi importance. particularly in the case of children, is an adequ- ate supply of nourishing food — not necessarily expensive food. but a diet. which will contain all the essential minerals, proteins and vitamins. For those who are ignor- ant on such stibjccts, the Dom- inion Gomernment and the Health Leaqnc cf Canada iFSlIP instructive and valuable ii-nifcts Stirishine and fresh air are of al- most equal importance. and child- ren should be ncouragzed to spend as much of their ' as possible in the open air during ihc brighter months. Modern schools are so built and arranzed that the r1234 ‘f- almost always in healthful sivri-oundinus whi‘e at. his studies, and itptodate educational methods preclude the probability of his hci 1' over-work- ed. ‘Ihcrc is more g sibility’ of his being ‘ovcr-plzrvcd..’ Both exerc.» and rest are need- ed by the mowing child. and too long and too strenuous play should b; guarded against. A child may be initireil by indulgence in games and i-iorls u-hirh are ‘beyond his sire" "l. (‘Vt ~ more casilv than his tnay by long and arduous Vllindoxvs of bcdrooms should be ice-pt open at nitrht. but nt the same time the child slioird be protected attains’. drri.i~lit:1. And don't. think the child (lrcs not nerd a 200d breakfast. l‘ i= one of the most important p. ilie tiav. ink- cn after a in of nrrhans fourteen i hours or more. and it must provide the child wi'li sfrcncih and energy until noon. H.‘ vrcrikfnst should ai- nviys include milk. n cercal. per- haps an rvv, and if possible raw‘ fruit. A child is. hciicr ‘I.’ he is not ‘pampcred.’ but unobtrusive super- vision ol such matters as hralth habits. c'otl~.in.~ and companions should be excrcisrd. Pretty Girl‘, Found Slain BELLHPONTE, P34. May 5'“ iAPJ-\Vu'.'lnitl on n. lcuvlv r0110» yaw Gales, ulivacnve lilitltlll fac-. . i Slitlll early ‘ iitiiws from the gn-rd ltlClltfl Taylor .' imltir circumstances a ii '. LILIPICS Shcclaler said Coroncr _ Miss Gulf-s hurl bccii crimuiiiilj.’ at- tacked qiid limp she may have been by ll same person who I lT‘ w" It ilioiich a vx fiend did i‘... l liouqh the body wasn't llllllildlPii us riiuch ns Rachel Tay- lor's," lic wild. l ' An aiu ..i1 v showed the young WOXIIHII dzcti of five skull frac- turcs. The lzillinc of Yvliss Taylor. 1'1- ti lirniv H’ " * fresh- L iii Pciins, (iollcgu. ccciiircti at L: iint school near Stou- Ci: lcu March 28. P0- licc S'!ll nrc tr 11.‘! to solve that case. M155 "Taylor's body had been mutilated and her skull crushed. In Memoriam MR. N. R. CORNEY ‘Ilhe funeral 0t‘ the late Mr. N. R. Coriicy ivas hzld Sunday nfteuioon at 2.30 (ice-cl; from tiic home. 28 ‘lkitly Strcrt. lid‘. ii. C. Olson, pastor oi the Fizst Baptist, Church, had charge of the sci" ‘e and mem- bers of the choir ass ted with the music. The hymns sung were “In the Garritn." rind “Ahidc with Me.” Mrs. Ho; 1n BClVit.» snug a solo, “Beautiful Isle Somewhere." Inierintnt was ll at Highland CCIII! tery. The _ lvtersrs. A Neal, Wflinm E. Doyle, l... Rockwell. J, O. Fhiiiardt, J. G. Amos and M. Itobi son The dccrnscrl, who has been in to let the public know as soon as possible the taxes they will have to pay 1t is probable Mr. Balaton will present h_ls budget. at the earliest date possible. Blight Free Tuhers. Hope 0f Farmers FREDERJCTON. Ma-y 5-—(CP)—- Hope m producing soon one or more varieties o7 potato XPSIFiTGiIlt to late blight. thus Silvlllgvhllilflillnfl pota- to growers a mclhcn dollars an- scven years. are the only ones to combine bligilit resistance with de- sirable characteristics of yield and Th"g‘k'n 'I".._..o-,. ailing health for the past twenty years, was 6i yours oi nova He leaves to mourn his wife, four sons. Robert, Roy’, lliclvin and Harold, and two dnuzhivrs, Mrs, Morris Coffel and Tliclnin n: homo. one brother. A. J Carney of Union North. P. Fl. I. and one sister, Mrs. Lottie litclnnis of Union Road, also suwivo. TWc rlocczwcd ivas born in Prince Eduard Tsar/i and OTTAWA. May I —-(CP) —P‘I- the THE QUARDIAN _______ Buying Fertiliser is like buying n [coil nit o! olotllel er n pod Automohilfi The best available In what you should use there- for ualn this year we feature in MIXED FERTILIZER the COLONIAL BRAND FERTILIZER from Windsor. N.B., and the ALBATROB BRAND FERTILIZER you only get what you pay for. from ul- nnemtiiimi Fertlllaer 00.. LItL. hint John, ma. I In afraid that when the selling price on Mixed Fertiliser hnl been pub- lished for Island Brand Fertiliser that the Plants above referred to mfiht In 0rd" to meet competition eliminate Tanlinge and other ingredients that they have been applying in their mixtures and I was very much pleased that they have decided t0 carry on with their regular ingredients and ask $1.00 per ton Fertiliser. My position is an follows: We have to ex- tend n reasonable amount of credit in this see- tlon to farmers putting in a small acreage and to assure me that they will be in a the Full to pay Prices In this Ail are to: cash delivered on the farm. within n radius of 8 to l0 miles from Charlottetown. providing that we can ar- range u full load In your section or would be n return loud of rotatoes or Turnip to come in from you or yo!!!‘ K181811110?- CARLOT PRICES-Prices for earlots, de- livered any Railway Station on the Island, will be the lame as in this Ad less the lot discount and parties Interested of Colonial or Albatros Fertilizer would do well t9 get in touch with our office. ears. are not to be less than 20 tons. can b0 secured In either straight cars of MIXED or CHEMICALS or in ears containing B combina- tion of both. All orders are subject to confirmation from om- oIfIcg and prices are subject to change off their obligations out of tho proceeds of their crop the above varieties are the only varieties that we will distribute. FARMERS ATTENTION ! NEAR CHARLOTTETOWN 00LOIIlAL AND ALBATRUS FERTILIZER more for their Mixed Tllllili nus on At this stage I would like to emphasize that farmers would be well advised to first have their land ANALYZED. Division nt the Dominion Experimental Farm. Charlottetown and when ynu [Tflphip their recommendations do not cut the amount of Fertilizer acreage to suit your pocket-book. SEED CHANGE — A change o! lead is an excellent Ides. the heavy shipping nelson of Seed. on several occasions, to the Islnnd to look over the type of Seed that they wanted and after drivln the whole Island. remarked to me. that the typo or our Cobblers especially l" m, Charlottetown Shed were not to be compa ed. for illustration. to those around These buyers knew what they were talking about and consequently we llllppgl] fr...“ the Sourls section this your Cobbler Seed that we could have purchased and shipped from this section had the type been satisfactory to our customers. JYJAY ,7- i959 m‘ This can be done through the Plant Pilthfllngy per acre but cut yin“- Lllt Fall during prospective buyer; comp.‘ K 0V8!‘ SUlIIis. position In that there usual car- In oarlotl m%-------- 2-126 WITH BORAX - - mm-------- 4-s1a------—- Gash Price Fertilizer List 1940 PER TON SUPERPHOSPHATE 20% — — — $24-00 SULPHATE OF AMMONIA 20% NITRATE 0F SODA 16% —- — —— MURIATE OF POTASH 50% — MIXED FERTILIZER For your information we will have 5 limited supply of both Cobbler and Mountain Certlfii-d Seed of outstanding strain and field l'£‘il(lII1.','! for III! to farmers in this section who wish tn ehnnge their Seed. We will also be very pleased to exchange this lend for either your Set-d UI’ Tobie Stock at n small differential. These 5-9-8—————--——-——— 5-10-5—————-—-——--—-— We also will have a supply of BAGGED LIME ON HAND. _ 4200 vAmErv or rorsrous _ For the vim. _ 441m Lion of the Wai- South America ivill be calling 43 00 for quantities of . CERTIFIED IIIOUNTAINs -" - and they l" not w‘! Interested in Certified Cobblers. Again take our Seed to Cuba lrist Flu- lllllmlimaltlly 00% of our movement w.“ ._ _ 26.00 culturing‘ mptiévriims n-liiecnbpiiai. .. l... _ _ 231m years ngo ey no a mos n o )l‘l"§, — — 2930 Gentlemen there tin-s not been a week since — —' 31-40 inst. Fall that we have not shipped cariuriilg v.1 30.40 CERTIFIED MOUNTAINS from the PTtIVlIlvo 2930 but we still own, In storage. some Certified tum. blers thntwe bought last Fall and we Wflujfl like very much to dispose of them toiliiy at (‘Mt or even B little less. Furthcrmore I think you would be interested to know that I can IIIJIUE more money growing Potatoes n; I dn 1p 59mg when the supplies that we have booked now are completely sold. I feel that farmers near Charlottetown should buy lllflll‘ Fertllllflllfom Produce Dealers who will take, in the Pall, what they have in Turnip; and P0 10¢: and I do feel that if we had not established an outlet for Waxed TurniP! "l" 1 e" would be hundreds of cars of 'I‘urnips unsold In this section tvdly- W9 B" "Vi"! to give you an outlet for your cash crop and to keep our service In the lead we have purchased two new Intemationnl Trucks from L. II. KENNEDY and they MB at 0H!’ service as soon as the roads are open and if you HD7090"! ""9 “nice "e "l" i‘ ghnrg of your Fertilizer requirements roaches us either at the OFFICE or thffllgh the Itillmvlng; GEORGE C. IUTSON, Colville; LORNE COLES. Milton; HAROLD P. CUDMORE, Bracltlcy; IRVING THOMPSON, Dunstitfinage; FRANK McNALLY, Tracadic; JOHN A. McKINNON. Union Road and J. LEO PRAUGHT, Vernon. Phone 2 12 April. quality. Inite blight is one of me moelt destructive diseases occizirnng among potatoes in Provinces. No naiiued conlmercini variety is immune. woob ISLANDSMETAST Report of Wood School for months of March and‘ Grade X: l. Grace VIII: 1. AIIC" hltcbr-nnrin; 2. Arnett Keenan; 3. Joyce Mac- Lcmiun. . Grade VII: 1. Kathleen Stewart; i 2. James Stewart. Grade VI: 1. Kathleen Stewart; 2. James Stewart. Gznde VI: Mart/n MacKay. Grade V: 1. Curl MasKonzie. Grade IV: 1. Arnold Lannon; 2. mil-y Giliis: 3. Lillian While. Teacher, Lena Gillis. Use lllinarifs for sprains. - Stnrrirw POPEVF l. FRANK B. CLARKE, CHARLOTTETOWN. P. E. I. Honeywtirop 0own In 1-939 OTTAWA. May ed CIMLIIKIM ct‘ the i939 Canadian honey cmp shoyved a of 28,856,100 pcunds. a decrease oi tihe Maritime Islands East ‘ Robert Stuart. 9,053,800 pounds Jrom the record enu of Stattstics Ontario was Provinc cs wi tih brackets: New n- , , . . i. nuai-ly. rests with 20 unnamed var- Grade In». L Hank“ Punting. 100); and Prince iilzlvmrd lsianu pip firgflitktfgfi_,.gy“llm“ ieties bred at the Dominion Ex- Gram, 11 (a); 1_ gannah whlga 12.400 (1l-300L ‘There are left to mourn sorrfiw- ftribiitiun to bi‘ l“ permentail station here. Grade IItila): 1. Howard Vlmite. Plmllfliion of beeswax W0‘? es- iniz. husband. father and mother-minim. hgmlqilpl-li 11114-59 20, rostvltiing from tcsitr. of! Grndg 1 (a); 1_ Ida Mom-s tlmflltfid 11$ 351.300 P0111105 (‘O-lfllpllf- also onc sister Mrs. Cloud-e li-luc- l -»-—~———- ~ 23,000 var‘. s diinanz the lnst| Grade I (b): i. Reida Moore. 9d WW1 403.000 in 1933- ’l'C'N1l Wil- Ewen or Clllion and two broflivs. , 909,000 pounds the Dcrntn-cn Bur- ‘ducer with 11.500000 pound: Lorin panting; z ‘pared xéfl;i)“16,?010,0()0 in 19.18. (90,100); Nova Scctia 60,000 (64.- ue o1’ the honey and wax piroduc- tion in 1939 was $2.72fi.'700 ccmipar- ed with $3,057,200 in 1938. extent on the shares. on I acre of lilotlxniy Table Stock large run or MOUNTAIN Seed than I can on I I-4 acres or (‘rrllrli-il Cobblers but take this into consideration. first. I have the soil ANALYZI-Il), [lien on the Mountain variety I have the rows farther apart than the nvcriigo gii-iiir and I do not set the Potatoes as closc in the rows. I um looking for five ill‘ lit large Potatoes under each stuck rather than a lot o! small ones and niii-i- .i1| gentlemen we sell them by the pound. For the next four years we are faced with a treaty whereupon from (‘iiiiniln to United Stiles n million bushels of Table Stock Potatoes are permitti-d ti. (‘nlir each year at a special rate of Duty at 37 I-Zc per cwt. against the rcigiiliir 11ml.- Stock Duty of 75c pcr cwt. This Table Stock will lic almost cntirrly nl(l|‘.\‘ GROW MORE MOUNTAINS AND LESS (IOBBLEIIS PLANTING-I like to sce Potatoes anil Turiiips planted at tlic Willi!) til the moon and when at all possible arrange the rows to run North and South. ‘i: '~ Box 364 _ ._._ ..__\— MRS. RALPH JOIINSTONE GUIDES I‘.\Y l‘\' FOR Ahllililfllht i-f TORONTO, Mlly ti ill (llllll Count-ii The surrounding comimiiiiiies, were saddened on April 23 d to licnr {C oi the passing of Mrs. Ralph John- f stone at the age of 23 years. driuzhtci- of Mr. and lVli-s. Frank Bernard. New London. The inn-era! nus lizid from her late residence‘ Thursday afternoon. April 23th. Although the roads wcre in had condition a very larcc number turned out to pav their his‘. rc- 5- (CF l -Revis- lzrctlut-t-Ion Qr 24 per crnt 1938 crop 0i 3'7.- lsqtecis to one who was respected sent our m‘ land lovcd bv all who kiiriv her. .i.1l Council iii In 7999MB“ saulmai" Rev. Mr. Dolor and Rev. Mi‘. Som- iiniui. licadctl iiy ll. R. ll m‘? large“ pm‘ cis oificltcd. Ilymns suvg were: Go- iFPY-‘i liulkll. who is it 05m‘ inf! Down The Valley. Sleep On Jlmlililllil 110153-00“ B,_,1Q.-(.d_ ironic in orclcr to i.i . m‘? Mmmme The pail bearers w-rrc lvle<si ‘wccynliv 101' m" 1mm‘ 193B figures in Harold Bernard Fwd B‘l'!l7L‘.(l i“‘i“li"“"“"' Brunswick 82.800 ‘ ' " Andrew ultolluwion. Prirlham (zllffilll- fm5i:sdfiillllgérppggggg Si.” ‘ s one, Kc i arren, James vi "s- i ' " ‘ niisoicnovs ricnlv llll Oliver and Ralph. IIAYFIAANIJ. “iii A a Deepest. svmtviiliv is extend-rd to ',—J-‘-<‘k501l N"? the bereaved family. film‘ $000 1"‘ _ __ _.._\ wiMPY l6 esriu Lorsefi CASH row. ME Fievn wrr‘ me CHAMDEEN. as is A FINANCHERN. Wi-“ZZER WHEN \\l f0. o... ma, King rm...- fiymilillk int , Wiwld "this vnrrwd 6E1." GET NA INGNERNTIN‘ sumvin v». L\56EN.W\T' ONE HAN‘ I KNOCK": OUT I6 MEN lN'P\ BUNCH‘: Ni’ WUZ GOOD TIPPIE AND “CAP” STUBES coma oven HEREJ vou CAN'T tear "me FIRST ROUND wun OUR CHAMPION. i NQJER TAKE CHANCES aur \‘D BE QAi-E lN STAKING _ , _ _- MY teen new -. mow-u If) _ ¢f’_""_°' elm“: 8137f»??? l iiiiidii’ = ‘u Charlottetown q___ i??? R"""l'):~:""" IEQQZ“§.IPQ,'¢'TT “lion 01110 .<I(-Q||I'I}Q 1| rlrIllI one p are ertro._lln>rvu 0m Ijjegflllv "'07- si..'.ii.. at». nluvvs mo» I '4}, ' i . c N - -m Iu Ilnnln Mn! ll to Mn! 29 Incl H ' t n "In. slurp-anew nrlr rill-I- i- , ,,. ,. . _ .. in. will i; opcrhlrsd AiDIAN NATIONAL» huize inpouring pf income tux mone into the federal treasurv lust wee with an eye to the formulation of the 1940 budget proposals. Early receipts from taxes on i939 Incomes exceeded nil previous rec- ords. dun in a number oi‘ causes, one of which was the 20 per cent sur- inx im oscrl for war DurDOSP-‘i 153i’ Scpicm er. Others miiv havc been lnrizcr incomrs in i030 and a tend- encv on the mrt of taxpayers t0 PM’ their hill: onrlv. ‘The lllitlQrl this ycnr will have to raise n liuw- sum of money. for war . l. mrvt pi-ohslii of Parliament. For this reason and also in order a Now \Y/HAT MADE HIM So HUFFY? W/HYJ-IE HARDLY SPOKLWHEN i MET HiMit -_- AND YESTERDAY HLWENT Home ‘Forte i even (‘Ame oowu - - ouqgurflm). --i KNLOW Wig?- MIL. ounce woo it NITIA srm FOR-- IT'S \Y/iLi_ AM SAID IT WAS V/HlFFSNiFFLE-"v IITOLDHIMPOD AN’ ‘(OJ SAID IT WAS V/HILLQUACK ——on. somniciuoor/l. ACK—- our HI‘. SAID, no, rr ewes lLLlAM - - By Wrrituw eosmiF SHE THINKS no ’ HE-MAN wouto wan-E POETRY-I CAN'T LET HER sea THIS POEM IT WAS NOTHING A "ML?" HIM I! - HE TOOK \ o $0M E ' 1y n\\\ I ,i emzuugwlgglxil; DPEAME ~ ‘ A ‘rl-IIEF