THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Notice To Cattle Exh i b i to rs “A11 breeders showing at (figs "A" Exhibitions in Canada this vear must have their cattle blood tested. No animals will be permitted to enter these shows unless ao- wmpanled by I certificate oi m1, signed y su oiimer of the Health oi Animals D - uion. Application for. should be made immed of Charlottetown. Tests of cattle intended ior show iii-poses will be conducted ree oi “bun.” L-1841-8-18-5i. Administrators Notice T0 BE SOLD b Public Auction on the premises o the late Robert l. Anderson at Stanley Bridge, on Wednesday the 22nd daypf June A. D. 1938 at the hour oi one o‘- clock afternoon. ALL the Stock. mplements and Household fumi- iure of the Estate, consisting oi:- t Horses. Binder. Mower. Harrows. Hay-Loader, Seeder. Pioughs, sour. fler, Turnip sower. Truck-wagon. Cart, ‘Sleighs, Gasoline Engine, Threshng Machine, Grain crusher. harness, Ford Coupe, Household iumiture, and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms Cash ALSO ‘Farm consisting oi 112 A res oi land with the buildings, lituate at Stanley Bridge. Terms made know at Sale. Dated June 17. i938. MHILLARD E. CLARK. Summer- r c. Administrator Estate oi Robert J. Anderson. I..-l635~6-i8-3i MM NOTICE A meeting of the Conservative 511D orters oi the following Polls: Ne h River. North Wiitshire, Con- null. New Haven, Kingston, Rlvef. dale. wll be held in the Hall, Tyrnnne, on Tuesday the 21st inst at 8 dlcok P. M. for o-sanisati purposes. BY ORDER OF COMMITTEE. 11-1576-0-17-11. Allllilllli SALE Stu ks I am instructed by Mrs. T. B. c mo” oodman to sell at her residence, Abltibl Com 150 50""! P3111 Road. on Tuesday. Albitibi Pfd. — June 21st. at one o'clock sharp. her Asbestos 62 household furniture. chlnaware. Beauhamois 244 glassware, etc., also two horse hay DQm T“ 51A’, mower 6 foot cut (Frost s Wood] Den A 4% one bone grinder and one Daisy Home Oil 104 churn. 1:10"; A _ Tel-nu cash. Imp Oil 16% Price Com _ J. A. MacDONALD. P1106 Pid _. Auctioneer. STOCK QUOTA TIONS N. Y. Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) Stocks c1“. Am Tel Tel 1%’? Am Water w, Anaconda 24 Aichison 34o‘ Auburn 2% Bali. Ohio 41g Baldwin Looo 3% Beth Steel 441/, Chrysler 411A Chas Ohio 2g Con Oll 51,41 Commonwealth B 11/, Con Can 39 Con ilklison g4 Con Gss Co 6 Curtiss Wright 41,5 Elec Auto Lite E. z Pr Ute 9y, Gen Elec 33 Gen Motors 281/, Goodrich 11% Goodyear Tire 171/, Hudson Motor Co: 1A, Int Harvester 50 Kenneoott ,_ 29y, Mont Ward 3g N Y Central 101a,’, Nor Am Co 51/, Nor Pacific 71,; Pack Motor 31,5, Paramount 57;, Penn R R, 149;, Phil MorrL-i 9114, Phil Pet C0 32a; Pure Oil Co 91,... Radio Corp 51,1 Radio K 0 g Sears Roe 0o 56%. South Pac 101.; Std O11 N J 461g Stude Corp 414, exas Corp 371.; nited Air 251;, Unit Corp 21,1 Unite Drug 45,7, United Gas Imp 9-1; U S Rubber 25% U S St Co 4g Warner Bros 4% West Eiec 747;, Woolworth 42% Montreal Curb (Canadian Press) Central Guardian locals. do per per wort-ll Announcements and Cuinlng lvenll 2A1 oer word| Ia per word; in lleniorlam Notices, 901111111“ imerlvsl- Cards. em. 4o oer ualnei Letters oi Condolence 1m per inch. Notices oi Thanks and Appreciation, 70o per limb or do Dd word. Other rates on application. Minaids LIBIECIII relieves pain. _AiIvertisiilgVYRates+Payahle in Advance word: Western and Eastern locals. l! 4 Classified W“ our innhi Lists or Floral and Stocks Lead Sluggish Trend In New York (By FREDERICK GARDNER Aflsocis-d Press Flnsuciai writer) NEW YORK, June 19—(AP)~. with oogzers showing the way, leading s ks edged forward Sal,- urday in the slowest market session for nearly 20 years. The list started off slightly high- er and then shifted over o, narrow PB-nse during the remainder of the 'P1‘°°°°d11183- There was an assort- Hnem 0! 1198118116 beers at the close with a few Weak spots 1n evidence. Strength marked the canadmn list with Canadian Car ahead one and Dome. International Nickel, W111» 1111111111111 011. Imperial Tobac. co and Shawlznlgan up fract10n5_ Distillers-S e ag r a m s, McIntyre, WMKETS- Bmzlllan and Lake Shore were softer, Major Steels mana d to m a trifle higher. altholgigh their (is; slusskh the greater m. of the “m9 0n forecasts fur er cuts in quotations for steel products were likely. A lift in the steel scrap price 0f 50 cents a ton at Pittsburgh was a slhlialifklg influence M0811 801d mines lost their buoy- MWY 0f the early part of the week as dollar devaluation talk waned. Commodities generally provided the brightest market picture of the week. most finishing well ahead, What stocks did Sat Fri Advances 121 137 Declines 108 280 Unchanged 13o 151 Total Inner, 359 553 Quiet Trading On Montreal Stock Market MONTREAL, June 19 —(CP)-— Trading was quiet on the stock market Sautrday but most issues tended to rise narrowly moving up 1-2 at 28 1-2. Canadian Car and Foundry Preferred reached a new high mark for the year. Following the general trend metals moved up slowly. With the exception of Canadian Car and Foundry preferred, rails held firm. Canadian Pacific held steady with the prev us close. In the papers. St. Lawrence Paper preferred was unchanged. Constructions were unsteady. The general list was a bit stronger. Canada Steamship Lines preferred and general steel wares sold up fractionally. Total sales: Industrlals 6,000; mines 27.000; bonds none. New York Curb (Canadian Press) Minimum Charge for any “enticement twenty-fin cents. gtngckclyan B MQ-H“ ~‘“=* a Am Gas Eec 27%‘ Am Super Power - ‘ Assoc Gas E1 A 1/ T0 Miscellaneous gm Mgwn, é 1 I10 hm‘ — THREE ROOM cans FOB. HIRE. PHONE 1391. e“ ‘v apartment, furnished, 177 Kent L-i554-6-17-3i. flcfiflfd fif‘ 1%‘, Street. L-1471-6-15-3i. ji——~— 1N,” Hm. TAKE YOUR SHOES TO JIM- Pant on 5 T0 LET — HEATED APARTMENT my's Shoe Shine Parlor and get‘ .- four rooms and bath. Apply W them dyed "W °°1°T 11°“ Wam- ‘ Everett Dover, 23 Upper Prince. L-15lYI-6-l5-18-20- L-1447-6-io-8i. Ba n k s FOR RENT-—SEVEN ROOM SUB- "mr. M12111." m: -~-—F3’-§‘“—°— r IIIOD y CH I‘ e . °° 1ta§a:1.:..s.21°1l.'la.srs%i ~11 s... ""_ Camada, 58 Male Help Wanted rms woon roa sALa-niuz. Commerce 163 _..___ well seasoned hs-rdh andphsoft Montress; i m; WANTED - CHEESEMAKER. 11115111} C- P°W"- B‘I‘f;“'§P-_ _°“° £3,131 i“ m Referencels tgeékuired. Apply Box 1 -- ~ ~—- 284, Charo e wn. .-.- YRSHIRE . L-1517-°'1"3'- Fgfilssilltl‘: n. gwgkplllme. Vern-‘ Weaner Sow Pigs lVia Mill . B ac ey. ——— WANTED - YOUNG MAN AGE on c an If-1524-6-l7-l8-20. Th1; Department i; anxious to 25-30. high school education. get in touch with parties who have college preferred, to‘ work for large financial institution. Good opportunity. One position avail- a e for Charlottetown. Summer- side. Montague. Alberton. Write ..€__-____—-- FOR SALE - 1 GENERAL run- pose colt 2 years old. E. Carter. Harrington. L-1588-6-l8-3. FOR SALE — MMIASKEY AC-l, stating education aradi exilefleme count Regster. “Good condition. to Box G. care Gua£_1%!‘1zh_6_1a_3l. lcanleao. Aoblv F.L_l¢l%l;%_gi_\i:i_'g£, Q ron SALE - imsri connect: Baby Chwks Smezed PataigesbCleisn gielgbiieefii- . . s OB Y. az 0° - FOR {tlt-Aibuverfeléiivafcir L-1639-8-18-3i. “IOITID e 1 _ i __ _ B1" mid“ m“ J- “' cm” 2' fiiii” s7iiit-rirasn"o;s'rsfn'ui1:i.l ‘mlsmn: K Mfifefiufii Mg.‘ son. Maishfield. ' §§3§§l“"°'-i~+..éif<lle Cross: A. n 1-1611-6-111-111 ‘B"’°“'°“' Prznmmn‘ s-ia-ao-zi. mu SALE-AYNSLEY cums salesmen wanted CALLING ALL SALESMIN! Agents! Would you consider a change that would really mg: mone ‘i New Sales Plan. M of guaranteed food-medial? - toilet preparations. Lower 91°91'11- Liberal commission. Extra cas bonus. Free ifts. I! Yo" "m": a car and a li tie cash and wan to sei somethins 1111"- "Fag? the year round in exclusive 7B trict, write to: Familex Co. 5 St. Clement. Montreal. N°- 1- Instruction, Male WILL raasoivALLx INTERVIEW rk hard by ation business. Prefer me? with nicsl, in- :‘ilnred..d‘li?ll‘°:i'lloi$ed. willillr w devote some spar time to orc- luninsrv ltudv foiowed by ch00 practice to become installation and service excoriat- Writo i811:- vn use. oresen - ._ x 4 .Gusrdisn. ‘luau t no NEl1000-8-18-2i. Men! Ilsa rs A rnAcricAi. PLAN lid an ezitblemyou t? la!" own n es o v With the ‘distillisiution oi over 200 arsnioed. products in select dis- et. Every day 1s onv davl t won-s oods . ti Difllllilflll? bolt “ore-lbw B1010 Oder coon to ‘libs inmon If urlmtozhrnillez MUCH. I» dinner set, cut glass and other things. Apply 7 to 8.30 evenings. 8 West Street. 11-1680-8-20-31. Female Help Wanted APPLY 9 WANTED —- MAID. e 8t. 11-1672-8-20-31. Princ WANTED —- MAID FOR GENERAL housework. No washing. AoDlY Mrs. J. J. Johnston. 140 Roch- ford Street. IrIMI-S-IB-Sl. Boarders Wanted BOARDERS ACCOMMODATED l9 Pownel Street. ‘W-IGtW-U-IB-Sl. Lost iflST FAWN JACKET AT NORTH River Wharf. Leave at Guardian. Rewnrd. L-ilsm-a-ie-t. f. . — TRUCK TIRE h! O AV" $2‘ mounted. Finder nice; notify “m” "°“,“°""" °"e5ilii§i‘é5{‘lsl. cos-r -A noon IIRACELIT. 3323'." ‘m’ " “E-‘lifli-‘Jllfii as!‘ 0V amp RWVKI. .1"! I'm-vs Verde and flhsrlotieown ladies tweed cost. finder nlrsv _1\ ml-ninete with XYZ, POX “W. Chvdriotietowri. 11-1973- Personal ASK ANY USER. Aaou-r ciisss , th %‘.’§“ll’."il°eiil‘ili.t"w°itlne wenne sow pigs, six weeks of age. weighing from twenty to twenty- iive pounds, for sale. Give the number and price. We are anxious that these ‘p15’! should be from an approved am and sire or, in other words, we are looking for‘ a fairly high quality oi young pgs. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE. Charlottetown. L-IGII-G-bti-dl. FAliTl FUR SALE At Clyde River. fronting on the Tryon Road, eight miles from Charlottetown, near school and stores. Will sell with or without crop. For further Plnkm‘ l to h" "miIAlviiai. A. MACDONALD. Clyde er: L-llVlti-G-Zll-Sl. Wanted . . M, WANTED-Q UNFURNISHED h ted ms. Wite m». 292. c“ m rL-ltitti-B-lil-jii; 1 I'VE JUST 6 OLD CELL TO TALK TO MAGGIE A UT HER B1201‘ ENNY- - OR AGilN UNLESS HE MENDS HIS WAYS“ (Canadian Press) Stocks C101 Bell Tel 168 Brut.‘ Silk 2% B C .v A 29% Brew corp — Can cement 10 Call Car Found 1i Can Car Pid 28 Cari Steamship 4 Celanese 9% Cockshutt Plow 8 Cons Smelt 50% Dist, seag 127i Dom Coal Pfd 18 Dom Steel B 11 Foundation Co 101/i Gen steel Ware 6 Gypsum 6 v Imp 'I‘ob 141.. Int Nickel 43 Lake Woods 12 Massey Harris 6% McColl Front 11 Mtl Power 28% Nat. Brew 40 Noranda 64% t Law Com 27/»; Si, Law Pfd — Soil Can Pow - l2 Sou Can Pow P -- Steel of Can 62 Steel of Can P —- Win Elec A - Wln Elec B -- I Currencies MONTREAL, June 18—(ClP)—- The Pound Sterling declined one cent at $5.00 27-32 on Montreal foreign exchange markets Satur- day, while the French franc held about even at 2.80 31-32 cents. The United States dollar declin- ed 13-64 per cent at 3-4 per cent premium. NEW YORK, June 10——(AP)— Major European currencies moved into a quiet and narrow range in foreign exchange dealings Satur- day after a week oi erratic fluctuations in terms of the Unit- ed States dollar. Ending unchanged were the Pound Sterling at 4.97 1-8, the French franc at 2.87 3-4 and the Swiss franc. The belga and guild- er each gained .0l of a cent. The Canadian dollar at a discount: of 27-32 of a cent was 1-8 o a cent higher. Produce Prices MONTREAL, June 19—(CP)— Prices were steady on the prod- uce section of the Canadian com- modity exchange Saturday. Butter spot -—Que fresh (92 score) 25 i-4, Que parch foil 25- 3-8. Cheese 5120i? -Uriquoted. Eggs spot —Ont A-large 25a; A-medium 24a; B-large 23 l-2a; C 21 1-211. MONTREAL, June 19 —(CP)—— Butter prices moved higher while cheese prices were lower on open produce markets last week. Butter in lots to retailers was quoted at 26 cents for No. 1 solids 26 1-2 for N0. 1 prints, 24 for No. 2 solids and 25 1-2 for No. 2 prints Graded egg shipments in car- lots or less were 25 l-2 cents a dozen for A-large, 24 cents for A- medium.( 23 1-2 for B-large, and 21 1-2 for C. Cheese was 13 3-8-14 ior Ont white 13 3-4-14 for Ont colored. 13 3-8b for Que colored and 13 i-2-3-4 for Que colored June. Potatoes were 80 to 90 cents for N0. 1 80's, 1.15 to 1.25 for P. E. I. mountains No. 1 90's, 5.00 to 5.50 for Virginia barrels No. 1, and 3.00 for North Carolina 100's No. 1. He Set Fire To Vancouver (C.P. By Guardian's Special Wire) DUNCAN. 13.0.. June lSI-Geor e H. Keefer of nearby Cobble i-li , B. C., answered an old question to- day when hc said he was accident- ally responsible .or the fire which raced through infant Vancouver June l3, i886, to leave the little logging town of 5,000 population a heap of smoking ashes. The story was told in the Cowlch- an Leader, weekly newspaper uo- llsned in this Vancouver Isand farming centre. iseefcr sa.d he reached the coast 53 years 118° 111141 took a contract to clear what 1s DOW Vancouver's west end. "There was some dry bush which I thought might. be a fire menace to the Indians." Keefer said “so I set fire to this brush to cean it up. “While we were at dinner the cook came iii and asked: ‘Did any of you fellows set a fire along the beach “I said: ‘Yes. I dldf "Well; says the cook, "come and look at it now.j ' “We got up irom the table and went to look. The .ire had got into sladiings and had a start that was beyond anything we could do. “We watched the fire with fear and trembling all afternoon, and only when the sun went down and the wind with it were we able to get back to the city-or the place where the city W88?’ "W_e_goui_d_s_cc that not a build- Mining ‘IOIRONIO. June 10- (Canadian Prom) stocks Close Acme Oil - Alderman 52% Amm 23% m Cdn 138 e 7 Astor 21A Amie 25 Aztec 10 Bankiield 70 Base Metal 30 Beattle 129 Bi cod 27 Br orne Buff Osn 3% Cal Edm 217 Calmont 29 Cdn Malioblc 941/1 Cas Treth 75 Cent Pat 260 Cen Poro i3 Chromium so 90111618118 145 Coniarum 135 Con Chlb 21 Darkwater 1o Con Smelt 501A Davies ’ 34 Dome 5074 13°" 12 East. Malrobto 162 Eidorado 214 Falcon 525 Fed Kirk 41/, Fernland g1 Frsncoeur 3g Gillies 17 Glenora 3 Gods Lake 491/, Goidale g5 C10 <1 Essie l8 dflsh 31g Granada 7 Grull 5' Gunnsr Gold g0 Halcrow 4 Hardrock 242 Harker 191., High Sar 9 Hollinger 15 Home Oil 106 Howey g6 Hud Bay 261,; Jacola 15 Jellicoe 371,-; J M Con 11 Kerr Add 177 Kirk Lake 113 Isaguno. 30 Lake Shore 521/, Laps Cad 53 Lava Cap 90 Label 61/. IIEItCII '14 Little L L 385 Macassa 500 Maclseod 335 Madsen 38 Maralgo 11 McIntyre 43% McKenzie 109 McWatters 55 Monarch 12 Monets. 200 x0111?‘ ti‘; urp y 1 Naybob 33 Noranda 641/. Nordon l3 Norgold 5 Normetai 56 OBrien 335 Okalta 120 Omega 51 Oro Plat! 85 Piwalta. 6% Pamour 360 Pandora 25 Paulore 6 Paymasier 53 Payore 13 Pick crow 480 Pioneer 310 Powell 230 Premier 204 Preston 38 Read Auth 305 Red Crest 8 Red Lake 16 Reno Gold 50 Roche 11% Royallte 40 Shawkey 10 ‘ Sherritt 97 Siscoe 245 Slave Lake 12 Stadacons Straw Lake 9% Sullivan 98 Sylvaniie 335 Teck Hugh 500 Uzhi 175 Venturs 535 ‘.aite Amu 400 Wendigo 1 \'.'hlte Wat i5 Wiltsey C 10% Wri Harg 795 UNLISTED Brett 2% Dal Oil Q Pend Or 150 Teiinsk 12% TORONTO, June l9 —(CP)—- Gold listings of the Toronto ex- change closed at a new high for the current advance in Satur- day's session, adding .56 for day to the idex. Other index groups registered minor reces- sions, with base metals down .39. Trading was dull in most groups. Waite-Amulet developed s. sinking spell again and the close at $4 was down 10 cents. Alder- mac also sold in considerable vol- ume at a narrow price decline and the close was down slightly for Pend Oreille, Sherritt and Chromium. ‘There was no pressure of selling in the medium-price golds and the majority of them held firm. Little Long Lac, MacLeod- Cock- shutt, Coniagas, Pamour and Sis- coe advanced 10 to 20 cents. ing was left standing. nothing but blackened stumps. a few bricks here and there. and wire IYIEITCSEGS and an old safe or two." "This is the real the buming of Vancouver and struck the fateful match. NEW YORK. June l9 -(AP)-— Foreign exchange: Great Britain demand 4.97 3-18, 4.97 1-16, 4.97 demand 2.78 3-4; Italy 5.26 1-4: 1-8; 60-day bills 4.96 3-8: Frence Belgium 17.00; Germany 40.42; Cggda .99 5-32. BR INUING UP FATHER Zeéfir 453E BROTHEITS DUCT LAST NIGHT- MAGGIE- i MUST“ A "TO AT ouggfié DARLING BROTHEI? inside truth oil %..M//wwza are Paiheied by Lila insurance WARM, comfortable homes! Three meals a day! Suificieut clothing and other necessities of life. These are a few of the things that Life Insurance means to thousands upon thousands of Canadian homes which have lost their breadwinners. Countless families, which might other- wise be dependent on relief or charity, are fizibered by Life Insurance-day after day, year after year. Grain WTNNIPEG. June 19 —(C‘P)— Wheat futures drifted lower on Winnipeg grain exchange Satur- day in sympathy with declines at Chicago and lack of export de- mend. Final quotations at the end cf a dull session were 1 1-8-1 7-8 cents lower, July at 1.06 i-2. Oct 84 3-4, Nov 83 7-8 and Dec 82 1-4 cents. Chicago ignored minor advances at Liverpool and closed 1 1-2-21-8 cents lower on profit-taking and hedging sales. Liverpool rallied 5-8-3-4d on interest shown in Canadian wheat despite C. I. F. offers 3 1-2-4 cts higher for Nos. l and 3 northern. Cash wheat spreads rinsed un- changed with demand fnirly good and nffcrinizs light. WINNIPEG. June 19 -—(CP)—- Closing future quotations wheair- Jilly 106 l-2b: Oct 84 3-4; Nov83 7-8a: Dec 82 1-4a. Oats -July 45: Oct 37 5-811: Barley -July 54 7-8b: Oct 49b; Dec 47 3-8a. Cash prices Wheat -No. 1 nor 115 l-2; N0 2 nor 113 1-2; N0. 3 nor I06 l-Z‘ No. 4 nor 98 1-2: No. 5 wheat 72 8-4: N0. 6 wheat 66 3-4: food 6i I-4: No. 1 garnet 101 1-4: No. 2 garnet 9B i-4; No. 1 dlirum 73 3-4: No. 4 spec 91 1-2: N0. 5 spec 69 3-4: No. 6 spec 65 3-4; track 109 1-2: screenings 25. Oats -—Nn. 2 cw 45; N0. 8 cw 43; ex 1 feed 43: No. 1 feed 42: No. 3 feed 39 1-2; No. 3 feed 36 1-3: track 45. Barley —-No. 3 cw 53 3-8: No. 4 cw 5i 3-8: No. 5 cw 50 3-8; No. 8 cw 49 3-8; track 54 7-8. IFE IN Slllllilllill GUARDIAN OF CANADIAN HOMES To these families, Life Insurance means money to pay the bills-money to educate children and give them a fair start in life-money to enable many a mother to carry on single-handed. Canada can well be proud of those thrifty, far-sighted men whose savings in Life insurance build such financial security for their loved ones. UNDATED MONEY BOX (By The Canadian Press) Closing exchange rates At Montreal —Pound 5.00 27- 32; U. S. dlr 1.00 3-4; franc 2.- 78 3-4. At New York —Pound 4.97 i-B; Canadian dlr .99 3-32; franc 2.- 78 8-4. At Paris —closed. In Gold —Pound 12s, 1d; Can- adian dlr 58.51 rents; U, s, d11- 5905 cor“ Winnipeg -—Wheat 1 1-8 t0 I 7-8 cents lower - New York —Cotion higher New York -—Canadian dolls-I 1-8 higher at 99 5-32. WILL CONTINUE RELIEF TO SASKATCHEWAN (C. P. bv Guardian's Special Wire)‘ UITAWA, June 17—R.ellei in the drought areas of Saskatchewan will continue until it is clear a crop will be harvested this year. Agriculture Minister Gardiner told the House oi Commons tonight. He said this most likely would be earlv in July. At present it looked as though a normal crop will be harvested. Use Minards Liniment for bites. Stallion ilwners Attention Inspection of Stallions in Prince Edward island has been completed for the year 1938. Lists of Registered and Grade Stallions with inspection classifications are now available for distribution. Owners of stallions within the grades provided by the Stallion Enrolment Act are hereby notified that the peniliiies provided by the Act will be promptly applied in czlscs where enrolment and grading certificates have not been secured. Owners of adult stal- lions over 4 years graded “out” are also notified that such stallions are not permitted to travel for service but may operate nt the ilwncfs barns only. Young Stallions grad“ ing “out" will not be permitted to stand or travel for ser- vice. Owners of stallions that have not been inspected or enrolled must secure a provisional certificate from the De- partment of Agriculture. Prompt action will be taken against stallion owners operating contrary to the provisions of the Stallion Enrolment Act. MARh i.- 1A . ANCE (By The Canadian Press) Toronto and Montreal-Stocks irregularly lower. N»... vnrk —Stocks closedslight- ly higher “by George McManus l 5 I DIDN'T HAVE ‘- r0 WATCH l-llw lain ll= I on) WHAT u THERE wuz A HE DID- v0 HAVE BE BETTE OFF- FEW cops oo- BQOUGHT HOME A "*6 1111*"- o aowus AND A POCKET- BOOK AN’ T‘ s-—- /v f” 1, \ ' ‘so '17P . ‘PI "1 l M.“ so ’ , ‘,3 l‘ I l Y‘..- , , G .