I:AVGE"TWENTY:TW0 HTHE GuAi3pihN. (IHARl.()TTF.T()ivl:t . I I A W :Ea:tly Epicure . I I OUR NEWS BUDGET for OUR SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERS-I;E:li.l..Ell;l”....s,.. Q4: 23,3-L6 MONDAY from Queens and Kings Counties. their womenfolk todk the day offlcommand at the first pf this year A highlight-iii:the with an- -For the izeand successive year pup;:s of Gui-nmeri.de High School ' issed the entrance l ITIXVE R am. Last your :22 up In addition High had .5: F-viitzge oi 7.v per while no other is: more than one. liad 16 pupils with to ti b':'.:cr, and the highest an i.':hooi had was six Out u; iiine iiuni i.i;i:ic hi: : W-.lirrcl B.irIov., out of 23 were suc- ccssiul, and tli.s year 34 out of 34. Ll pupils making on Summer-side High ' Suiiimer:.dc who ex- ils. Sumniersitie cent or better,l and school had) 65 per cent or- subjects, High .1 c 11 ll '5 by Y "um"; A week oi celebration niarltingl ' - the one hundred and fiftieth an-I l-ll-lPll5 iilve:'s.iry of the landing of the 5Ch00lfS:iki:'lt s::tlers at Belfast opened 4- lll-”-lllii ln lulu? ll"-ill? restc:-day with divine service ail Mouniiuii was high in Latin: , Ai- H ism Boyle and Donald Gillis were conducted lied Ior ion sum in Rural Scimcc: limes E Heathwood who came to.G0Wrllur 0enerIl's Foot Gus listcd the church in April of this ycarldlad TUEEGW H8 W83 58- Lhcol, Hogan was dnecmr of planted about 46.000 acres of cer- Prssbyterian Chureh.l Rev. the pastor, lrotn bi l-.'icunui”s, but who Il- from Glasgow, Scotland. tr uded Suixizi v 5'. . first ill Hf'Q:9l1C. D 97 in liiathznetics and 9-1 in Arith- mrtic. Tli.s was v tot) lIl(il'.i in each Alnunt his is one of v.ii.c1i Mr. School SilD:ll'i'.:Cl. i.-.;:ts may well (eel fllll ll of ii .Plillf,l' alrout are ll OlllPl1. A few n: the clatnianlp are work- ers who have i'c;ui .li vol: II Provincial Schol- .p. R l'Clll.:l'K1lI.lIe record and C! C:!in Ma:Kuuion bi: CCiifiI'IllZifl0li cuts of Charlouetowzi and ” was high, led in ,- Spenceley was onald Gillis had cry close to the th subject. Irene speak” laud his tour. acsidcnt atl FlllEiS)'. X.'3Ili1S. A vsteran in : unti: ricslved cf lTl0l'l1HI,';, N5 tozvn. Born in ll” iset. Dr. I; of Rev. Allan hnnge minister ” His mate He was ..i 101' '. the time ii 30' ii! Clifire iwo- , .. , M t. , the Selkirk K f.3;.i:-;;::.;r'...”.:2r:.. 2::.:.::.- -- -S ' i ltezidcrl szr list. of his class. 'nccl from Up-1 the 5l55l5' teznatiozial Convention in and Ireland. p g ated by many cola:-ed pic- ilalld HBRVY Altllllcry dllfllll turcs which he had taken during Flll-Sl Wllllld WW- bi'iei'iaii Church Ill? 3'-”IJ0Iili Kicr Fraser. D. D.. received? alllCll3 the call to higher service yesterday -”-l'- 0f 0ll8ll'H. mid I llrolller and: away at his sister. Austin Hogan and ii.-irs. Austin Murphy of Emerald, P. E. pass.ng home, 275 Kent Street, Charlotte- year. Alberton on August ;l0th.l Fraser was the elder son' Ei1i'I)' of the old Dock Church. rnnl grandfather was Rev. Tvrzsoay Superintendent R. C. Parent of e Experimental Farm was guest - kl' l c' . ,,m.,m 0, Ro,a:..e”,.,f5:e,9,?ay'1"l;':iisto until Jilly, 1948, when he be- His lalk ll in Canada, in his 90th Fraser. an rec oi Bachelor of Arts. He pur- -sued his theological studies at the ter of the Pres- Rev. the situation seems to be slightly from their necessary work -improved according to the local drr National Employment Office. On the waterfront longshoremenl 30 lhtllh tliave hopes of an extra busy year. .The railway wharf at Sourlis nowp MI is under oing A large scae ex- '- . ltemion. ,'f,,,, may not be ready 'oISllp.L'FVlS'0l' "of. illustration 5Iail0n5,tYEaF and it.:s use in preference to handle potato boats this autumn, spcapc rega.t1mg the experimental table stock. said Mr. W, P. Mac- and me new wharf at 3um,m.,5hamistiidies being CurX'l8d on in man,-. Leod, head of the Federal Fruit jeci may likewise be mcompme when !ields,on the 1-Iiclien farm. Cropllliii Vc';e.able Inspection Service the potato movement starts. , YDICIIIDH. lniunagement, red pine re forest- hiion, blueberry field management were sons of the matters under- going study, the war service grants act for the (med "Ed- ivetcrans affairs department at the time of his death. - one of gm, ca,-mu-. ban know"-l dent. and Dr. W. R. Carson, vice- lniilitary men, Lt.-Col. Hogan com-' l”'55'd9m- M "W MP” V5 M5?” the regiment here from Chm ”l”""3d 1”” "WM lmm 3” I inanded J ”-”'Y C31-ni 3 39” the Cli:i:'io:te:own Hotel and pro- came Ewe”! ism” c'mC3” ”I ""3 'vl(ie:i the meznbers and guests with .33'd' an unusually interesting review oi,lo'"' , Clll-l'0llC? M9"-"CR his attendance at the Rotary Ill-l A nalwe and hzs proud. p.mS' one of triplets. he received his ear- I d -5 the Coronziiioii of Queen Elizabeth 13' ('d”Ca1i0" 3" H9179 RIVEF School 0 Calm 3' and lllS subsequent visit to Scot- find Pllllci? ill WNC5 C0ll6iI9- HEI muleiilisted in the Prince Edward Is- pxgtllitgggsicjetgl1'Q?w5e,;1x3ft:r;:1 p.;mgg from the Piovinc.al S:inatoi.L.m car-it-ton, 3 son, 5 lbs” 5 cu, outstanding battle of Ypres. His widow and three 'I0l' I., survive. . c rsary the hisioric - . of Belfast. included Premier A iV..-”CId' still” M13 H5lll'.l' M-"lcl-3?-”l'l-I. .. to hear department officials discuss matters ll Mr. Hicken welcomed the farm-- ers to the tield day. altar which! Norman -.... fported yesterday. If the entire Miisscy United Church, Halifax. OTTAWA ICPJ-Lt. Col. Joseph'p:'ocluction- is certified free of dis- and senator J. Walter Jones. Henry Hogan. a former command. case. this would be the btgzut Rev. Mr. Sinclair. who is a son ing officer of thc and-, bimmun, acreage of certified seed since the brigade "The emplia:;s of these aiiiiiv- Ii”; I": 1"” CI MCG5” Tl71'l"llC3- scrv.c3s must , , V lwhat our forefathers did and huw'!mIm.:''Sml' 01 mc s:"'mm”u”l C0m'-lsllllld HOSDIISJ 0" August ” ;Gcd blcF.'-;3d them and uscd themf - inb conunorat int; I" "'l niversary services in connection "Whlle live llwunnd acres more -with the arrival of the Selkirk Isaac! lllantinz of potatau has been settlers u Belfast was the address recorded here for which inEpec- last evening ,by Mr. Malcolm A. non has been'i-equested. at consid- Mwquecn. Q. 0.. of Winnipeg. eruble amount of this may be It- author of ”Bkye Pioneers and The pmvlnclalitrlbuted to the cheaper and this mane," which since its publication in 19211 has held its place as the authoritative ,work on the sub- The mcetlnz. in St. John's Church, was presided over by Mr. K. M. Martin. chairman of the anniversary committee. was in- iured by two other special speak- ers, Rev. D. M. Sinclair of Port of great conc :rn Black. management, pasture .- last evening. Canada's farmers are planning- to produce about 57,571 acres oil certified seed potatoes this year. the Department of Agriculture re- nf the late Rev. Alexander Mac- Lcsn Sinclair. A former minister of St. John's Church stated that it was indeed I significant occas- Iion in the history of this district. He recalled that his father had preached in the church for 28 years, and had with him a watch that had been presented to the elder Sinclair on the occasion of itendance at the Inter-national As-.lll5 ll8Vln8 Wrlllell I 039110 Dom! sociation of Y's Men's Clubs whichiln 1391- all-tims high of 75.000 acres plant- Fdi. Icd in 1950. Last year. farmels Mr. Richard T. lilathuon. presi- g,.oup' Kingston was held at Davenport, Iowa. Thel ""-'T'" 'y trip. which COVEYECI over 4,000; 13-rag of Hope Rm”, Pp E 1'- miles. was made through eleven -- WRIGHT-At the Prince County Hospital on Friday, July 30. 1953, its Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wright, Middleton. a son, Barry Wayne. WRIGHT-At the Prince county Hospital August 2nd. to Mr. and Mrs. Wilber N. Wright, North states of ll.s.A., the return by way FRIDAY A block of land has been securedl the He was twice madn)ICOmmISSIOn for the erection of It the Cfiiiiiusile -lunlor High School l01”ioiiii Hospital on Friday, July :ii,i lCs”'”?”9l”ll'll- ll W-"13 llllllollll-C91-llto Mr. and Mrs. G. Allison Msc- I cliilcii'eii.,Ill'-El lllslll by D12 R. G. Les. chair- Donald thee Anna Maclntyre, it: man of the C.ly School Eor.rd. The N), 5 son, weigm 3 H13” 12 oz, l-.i:d I165 iinmedi.-iteiy north of the, p,gQl-ET ..,s,t the cmmommwn ..a:iator.um and has A frontage oil Hospital on July 31' 1953, to M1,, 53”” 1"” 0” N313” RlV5l' RON lilldiand Mrs. Aubiii Paquet thee Anna I a depth of about 750 feet npproachw 3 daughtgr I I ll MacDONALD-At the Charlotte- courage J. I . ,M;rcKinnon,. R.N.i. iweiglet '1 lbs.. 4'; oz. The th:.ri.A( 1')--Al the Prince transfer of land from be, not only Edward -. 1953 Place. a. .oi1 tothe school Board followed in tin, and in”, .1, T, wct.:it:ons b ' 'cen two bodl: -, - able to 1:3,-n frofnl 3 iizitlltfharloltetown, ll son. 9 lbs, ll ozs. (2)-For perishable: andmr Live- f:.1K;,.3K3l',h?'Pggbytgginoghugld .. m.,s um, Wm hcmli-.'..h the app val ot the Provinci-.i.l'WO0D-At the Prince Countyll stock in truck loads on any l-l3-- "0 llli - ,,,"m,,. M,,,.,,,Ime. -us to proclaim for our pen Cl'.l0ll.,IG0v:”"n5nt' .l-Iosmial. Suiiciar. August 2. l953.i sailing. ,i - of unemployed in the, D1. Fmsm. lgceived ms earlfand to pmcgjgg in duty 1,.-mg. ma, 1! was also announced that at .1 to Sgt. and Mrs. Harold Wood. r (3)-For nil sailings on Saturday,- Md Kiss Comm. Men iniedl"-vmne in Alberta" school anglimme huh of Om, IJ,-has that w,.'nieettng between members of Iheislcmon Park, a daughter, ilancyl and Sunday until June 12lhi mg the rum; "um. Pmxmr of wales coucwe A"er,Cmm to M M. zp Sm, in om.,S:l1ccl Beard building committc-eiLee. -' For Daily Report listen to CFCY (IlT.iV.l'i': Uneinploy- t . ” t , lhg,u--,5-- Sam mg Rd; 30;... 17, Mug. 1 -”lld llle l1l'Cllll-"C15 iMessi's. E. H.l -ms--m"--m--: l first Weather Broadcast each week 5 . B eachiiig school for two ,':ais he - A H .51 ..h.. d - .. .. . . ;, lilAI!RlA(.- nee b.netits sums to mm.” Damoum Umvmi, fmmxay, pnstorofOi-no.1-V -non Uiill- 34- er - Gila-luv-,9-Oull. and Wil , .-... .s-..-.-.. . won. I day. :- at 350. ..,., , d H, with 3 d . ,,d Chmhv ,3 M um.-ii.-.:n Dawnzc. Hilllaxl f.n:2l .-p-.3iunnAr-iticimxtns -AtTrin-I ,, ,. two mlndmd of mesa-fl; N01 l8 Km "3 0 l9 C mom mm: , CATCH AN EARLY -.ROSSIh(. , um. l3Y3llal lit-15 g:r:n to the pr:lim- I lty Church. Charlottetown, on June . or iitary pI::ns. til i t l'-rs at Btiicst. . - at the la:'gel,v at- . which was held lull P:':s'oyte:' n Churchlc '.l7th. 1953. by Rev. A. Frank Mac- " -- Iiean. Fclrfa Gertrude Iliehards of The seed .pat:it.o crap on the I Abncy. Lot 61, to Willard Alexander M this year is very good. with Murray of York. illCI.C1lIICll of an excellent I m-" DEATHS . . . .- . . . . - C d or the Ccrtineci seed rota FRASF k"t"?"k':-OUT vi Canrcla ii tcic layoffs have oe-I . . Matlieson and M1. R R. Bell. Q.C..-h. 3 A , - g -- -p - MA ..r-i lnnt St. on lured in a few big plants. It is WLDNESDAY lleadcr of ion in the -;”5l7"3”9” Bmlmhv Exile-"lmwlall3l9'ld4ll'- Alli'- 3- 1953- mil? -7- lll1dCl'SlCC'I that em 'ovinent is not -111:. - -,4, -1 C;; y 1' H ,1 3-, Pr " ; l . Mr. K. M I 3'm". , llwll" FF-350l3 DD" "1 Ills 90th 3 r F” .,. . m:;.n,,,-.Jd sgmscrlezl ”;'c'g;1m.u:?oi1 Dab: Mm.hn' QC ' !b'-Tllte.e has been little or no early '-yr-ar. Resting at the MacLcsn ,.m,ns m Such; mmmem 0,, Agmcunure in Cog I”-13 but some late ..bll';'I'ib ls; Funsrai 1101110. 1 Cities as New Zasgow and Sydney. operation with the Provincial De-, Two frizafcs oi the Royal Can- jdlmkmz "I? I” 50"” dI”rICi5' I",”:ut"”'T””dde"I-V " H Upp". New Glasgow is Said to have more mmmem or Aglicumlm was mldlndmn N3”. are SC dulcd ,0 My-.31. of the wet s4:;scn we are llilisboro Street on Sunday. Aug- Decple cii7:iIw.iai: Uvieploynient In-lat the farm of Mr.' T. Alb-.-rtlrirc in port Mond 3. August 10tli.l9Xp"1”3””- me b”-zm 15 Slnzmlil” midi 1953' .F””k C Dnhmii ..,..,,,.., he,...f.i5 mi," .,t any time Hick.” Ams.On y,.S,,,,.daV Wnepln has bx." announced by naVa,:C3ll"lPp 3 is other years. This isiformei-l.V of Borden in his 64th ? -i W -- - t l , -4- l , - ” - l . . . exp am: y the fact that al- I rear - Ill the past several years. ,noon and 6'.-'cn;:i:. p0m9l315 l - ,3 .1 ., . . -. . , IA H . - . C A large number of fa-.rmsrs and; The sh:'.3.s arc H.M.C.S. Sivan. yhieigu-l lll- llfillllei la llel lllCll3i30Vl1l-R-M ill" P- 3- 1- H"--' In Clieiiiottctcvni r.s distinctp . I . tat.-iii. f:lgl:lEi'.l'-- , is E . -iigcst i-I - EJIEIH . BBB . E E Ii 3 ED: l.T.Cv'.EEL'l- Iill5l.i'Bl'S For Saturday, July 25 Anti Aug. 1 SIOU- HLIIIOISC Lituteza .t. itcr. R. N Csrryiiig a: p.m. The visiting ships, which are on; a Cadet Tiainiizfz cruise. DAILY ACROSS Luiy lruiy: title of courtesy . .'-crryboai. war.) 2" Q .0 pass Affected manners ,1S.'. Proverb 13. Permit 14. Through 15. Strong de- terminatlor Plural pronoun . Cover . secure . Glass water bottle . Wager . Est. away 6 Metal 28. Mlle sheep 29. Covered with spot; 30. Mellow: .32. Point '58. Tuesday ( sbbr.) let. ,7 fr aa. 10. '17. Property Jolit (Ship huildinl) . 30. Anxlolll 41. Avoid '43. Unit of ' force a. 44. Fi-sgnnt ' odors la. Diving but ,46. A rough breathing - D0 1 1. One of all iati y p distance X may cnrnoouou.-sa'm an II was In . ' out. lstm-simply stands for for the single L's. X for the jtroilllu. the length and formation of tho" (Incl: day the use letters In dihlut, -ruv. Lang narrow. ckosswoko 3. Excsvaie 2!. Covered 4. Fis'i with of the wax hei-ring- 22. River (C family Bi-az.) 5. Personal 23. City pronoun (IL) ' 6. spheres 2! Trying 7. Trouble pans 8. Zinc elec- 27. Male trade in cat gravity cell 20. River ( .) (T-lol.) 9. Dip lightly 31. Smoo into water and shin) 11. Melodiously 35. Land- 13. Mulberrv meuur 16. Fish 30. molto, 18. Youth 31. Jewish 20. Incite menu; 'L'li5.iu III-ll! TIHIIH (oi-1'.ll;r (IAIVII) AXIDLIAAII BLOIIOIIIILOW V nlnthlalun Alia-a 0'l.ote.lln;iosturs.apos- Aoinbgi-snQIoIsIu BXWDGMWXCC llNl'Oli'IIIIIIl1l- x csi.od Atvau sivu lnniw nav A!,VU)l more so or aulwnos'twucc-csi.rno xunvw i u ' ' .- ' r , - . Acres igzmingf pain um” Weduma” Ssbago . 15.938 Wasiiington. July T8. 1953. Patrick , Il'i.lh Cobbler .. 5.672 J. Mooney, formerly of Ions. P i Green Mountain 2.424IE.I. I 'nu;nsn,gy Katahdin . :3.li78i DAY--At Norboro, August 3, 1953. rCanso H1324 M:-s. Frank Day aged 73 rears. -Air Vice Marshal J. G. Kerr.lPoniiac . 3.'i4l MacLAREN-At Montague. on ,C.B. A.F.C.. air amccr coni- Keswick . 2751 Sunday. August 2nd. 1953. Sldllcy lmanding Training Command, R.C.lWarba . is to my an informal famil- Kcnncbec . ,ia:'ization visit to R.C.A.l". Station, Nettsd Gem .. Summarside. today. , , , This will be A'VtM Kcrrls flrstlnliss Triumph . . .. . . AF ;sca. under the command of Lieut- cti:n'. Commander R.C.N.. ll2lEIC'.' . . t . pmxlmamy 12 Oman 5 CadeulA staff of 26 inspectois ll engaged-Dunstoffnngc, in and 120 men each they the Railway ofiieial visit to this unit since be- Sequoia el ust lst. I953. Mrs. Sebastin lng appointed A. 0.C. TrainingIMcInt,ire 5, ()'Keefe in her also year. vlilscl(INNON-Suddenly at Ma- 19 Bovycr of Bunbury. e ii no excessive heat. andtpltitl, Saturday. August lsl. ( brcszss which follo'.'.' the,li'lrs. Robert cff the leaves before thelaqo 28 ,vear.u. 1 re a chance to becoine;VESSl-It-At the l'O.iI(.IOlICe of liisi lrlaughicr. Mrs. Elmer Brown. on Saturday. August 1. 195:1, W. Veucy. formerly of it! 1.3.. W. D. R John- aiicl H. M. C S La the , coinma.id 0!. .. LI fumi ha Commmdu, H-A. PUP iestablished in the plant. l This year shows an increase inf York, l wnmlmum of lplstsd potato acreage of 5200 Acres juice 31st. 1953, Colin MRCKIIIIIOI1 of: Southwest Lot 16 in his 59th year. DALZIEL-suddenly at if Upper I-Iilisboro Street. on Sunday, Aux- ust 2nd, 1953. Frank C. Dalziel. formerly of Borden, in his Mil: year. ROBERTSON - At llackwntsr. Ontario, on August 2nd, 1953. the Rev. C. E. Robertson in his 64th year. formerly of Pownal. BAKER-At Bench Grove. Tucs- day. August 4th. 1953, Mrs. Alex Baker aged 02 years. formerly of lrlstol. lloc-AN-Suddenly at Ottawa. on Tuesday. August 4th. 1953, Lleut. Colonel J. H. Honn. at the use of 50 years. beloved husband of Glsdyl Moan-thy, 2648 Ayers Avenue. and dear father of Mrs. T. W. Vandusen. Brian and Margaret. all of Ottawa. DAVIS-At Glasgow Road. Thurs- day. August 6, 1953. Mrs. John A. Davis in her list your. Wanna I run sons ums Dlliilifi has I (woman 1.. Sydney St. Saisllsha. lt.B. WOOD ISLANDS-CARIBOU FERRY SERVICE (Sailings June lath to Sept. 28th Inclusive) Township, 0nt.. on .1ul.t'I I I AUGUST. 8 195,-; AUCTION SALE csiinixon APARTMENTS, 47 YORK LANE Modern Apartment House, 8 apartments, oil heat. ed. New and modern in every way with spacious grounds and six car garage. Completely rented to re- sponsible tenants with an annual rental of approxj. mately S7,000.00. Property is in first class condition and may be inspected at any time before sale. ! Date of sale Monday, August 17, 1953, 1 o'clock. KENNEDY & MUSTARD Auctioneers Dally including SundayI- Standard Time. I From Each Terminal. 1 a.m., D am. 11 am. 1 pm: I 3 p.m.; 5 p.m. RESERVATIONS: May be made for a limited number of vehicles by contacilng Head Office in Charlottetown. at least 48 hours in advance for:- - sailings ll;-First and Second from each terminal each morning. AND AVOID DELAY. N ORTHUMBERLAN D FERRIES LIMITED. Charlottetown. P. 8. Island rm..- BELANGER FURNACES. RANGES and PARTS Write or Phone ALERT J. ZAKEM 386 Grafton St. Ch'towu SALESMAN WANTED ' To sell Building Service Supplies throughout Prince Edward Island. Must be a married man between ages of 30 and 40 years. possess a car and be of aggressive personality. This is an excellent opportunity for the right man. Salary and Commission on sales. Apply - - PERSONNEL omc R. T. I-IOLMAN LIMITED SUMMERSIDE MONAGIIAN .srnAw BLOWEBS FOR SALE The leading blower on Prince Edward Island. These blowers are light to drive and will not cut the straw. Order liOiV as we have a limited number" only. YOU BUY THE BEST WHEN YOU BUY ' A MONAGHAN BLOWER. PHILLIP MONAGI-IAN. l(llll(0llA I his 95th year. Wm d0Ck,lll field inspection at the preseiii,'VATCHER-M 55 W5539l'll AVG- abofn 4ltim:. isaugus, Mass. on August 3. 1953. Following are the pl'EIlll1ll'i2ii'y.ELlgCl!e Vatcher. beloved liunbsnd figure: of acreage ciitered ft-r in-ll” Emma X91295 I0lil'll9lill' Oi spezticn in the Province: 1G?'?llld Tl'l1C3dl9- 7- 3- I5lRlld- MOONEY-Suddenly at S-fzokaiie. Wharf will re- . 173; M:cL:tren in his 73rd year. 54! FRASER-At. 275 Kent street. oi; g3I Monday, August 3. 1938. Rev. J. gll Keir Frsser.D.D.. in his both year. 13 0'KEEFll-At Vtirnon River. Aug- lchippewa ' SEMI BIINGALOW run SALE No. 10 McGlll Terrace, Charlottetown Consisting of Living Room.. Kitchen, 1 bedroom and Bath down. and 2 bedrooms up. I Lot 52 x 90 ft. Oil hot air heating Immediate possession. I For price and further particulars, apply : I l l 1 FOR SALE 1950, 350 C.C., B.S.A. MOTORCYCLE windshield and dual seat. Excellent condition. VERNE AINSWORTII Phone 6318. ..,, A. W. GAUDET, LL.B., Solicitor 111 Grafton Street There Utilzht To Be Law Boy: Ti-iturlsw OK A SWELL P059 HOLD lTav )" Ila TOOK A DOZEN OR 50 SNAPS OF HIS SWEET PATo0TiE LOOKING LIKE Tt'.iS.. By Fngaly And Shorten I Ate THE ONLY one our one out was me one run. CAUGHT HER LOOKING LIKE I9 "I7 our our: WAY I Hy! 2 ---.iu'rH' c-t2eAsE.?- I By J. R. Williams YOU CAN'T STRUT ' IN 'l'HE5E GREASY I YOU'RE NEVER I I c-NT HELP 'rH' I I i??5E”le'a”'L mm DRE55- 1 HADDA is 905 limp -, , MA... GRAB WHERE I 'BEEN DRA6- - To WATCH vat.-uz COULD! no you wA'i;rr DOWN ME TO srr vou "' awe-ME" In FEET! t STRUGGLE UP-DO '- 5(JV1ETHlH' BESIDES YELLlN'.' I as IT 6EEM6 A OUR BOARDING HOUSE IKNO GAD, LAUGHING BOY! I WON A TIDY SUMON YOUR VICTORY OVER '3l50lNI M? FLATTER5 I -W BLIT MV WORD! DREAM, vouz - BEIM6 TICKLED Mo OBLNION 3. 3V THAT PIGMY TRIBISMAN! A Mv BIG SECRET T PeizMi55ioN