I usurious luau liAliKEl nunrlunus liorreeted For Every Wednesday and Saturday Issue o-i- 1735 IITLIL ILIKII IBODUOI Tomatoes . . . Rhubarb lb . 4c Blueberri 2 q 25¢ Raspberries box 15¢ Currants Black q 40¢ Currants lied qt . 15o es qt 15c Cauliflower each 20-251: Onions lh -' 8c s 2 dos . 15c Ves lb least Pork Roast beef ltew meats l . Carrots lb ,.. Radish Mint Turnipa hunch Spinach B lb .. Parsley hunch . Brocco 40s . .... ... 1648c Cream . Eggs dos ,. 11$" ’ Codlb _ .. no Mhlflffld 3 10L’ .. $0 Haddock 1b 7C Miscellaneous (Canadian Press) . 2- Oats feed no 1 4d lgltour, spring wheat patents. firsts Flour seconds $4.00. Flour bakers 84,00. u r Flour winter wheat patents. choice st ac to ta 4o. . Flour white corn 85.10 to $5 30. Bran tea $5.10 to $5 30. Bran ton $21.26. Shorts ton 23 25 tn 24 2h Middllngs ton 28.25 to 30.25. Rolled oats bag 00 lbs 83,25, gig)! no 2 per ton cal-lots $11.00 to 1 cur Ont 0% to 10. ' Que no 1 0% to 0%. Butter no 1 20% to 21 E in cartons A-i large 80. A11 medium 87. A-lnrse 83. A-rszerlium 81. . .0. . 3. Potatoes new Que 80's 46-50. 01d Qua 80's 27. When ironing soft collar-s, take an old serviette, starch well, and dr-y thoroughly. Place this on the honing blanket and iron all the collars on it. This gives them quite a new appearance. and the collars will not crease quickly or soil easily- three a - tions for the x-lo par word. priea of two, strictly psyshls is advance. i? ToLet fi LET-NEWLY DECOR-ATE!) apartment. P. J. MacDonald. L-BJBZ-tf ‘r0 LET - COMPACT SEVEN room house, a distors, grate. Ailllly Guarding“ n-aaoa-a-a-al. _ T0 LlT-TIIREIPROOM APART- rnent. partly furnished. Apply 111 Kent. 8t. L 8000 ‘ $00,000,000 I MARKET <:0ss1P (I; Johnston and Ward's Special Wire) IOINIHG IABKII‘ IJITTIIL Au Z-The tve at the ained firm NEW YORK. N. Y" market was strong and ac opening yesterday and rem until late in the day when it became During the day the rails developed reactionary on fairlv heavy volume. special strength hut. they declined with general market later. The grain roads were affected by ‘ial reduction in prospective the wheat crop as a result of rust. The volume of trading for the out three da a has been about the same. as preva led at the Spring peak hut prices have fluctuated without mak- g muc sin. This action uraction of the ra- reaction for cover! oves- a month suggests s cautious at- titude should be taken, Inldlaw and Company. SUMMARY NEW YORK. N. Y., All! 2-6011) bars quoted in London at 140a 10d against 140s 955d Thursday. loadings were 106,-. Atchison July 01,741) in June and 011 cars against 1M4. of Labor statistics whole- sale price index in week ended July 27th stood at 702 up 0.1 per cent over previous week. okera loans in New York City July totalled lu eek ended 31st $&0.000,000 0H $30,000,000 from previous week. New York Federal Reserve Bank system made no announcement re- garding its redlsccunt rate. Federal eserve Bank ‘system ratio for wcck neded July 31st was 74.5 against 74.6 in previous week and 00.9 in like 1984 period. New York Federal ratio 79.0 against 70.2 and 72.1 res- pectively. Daily average volume of bank credit outstanding in week ended July Zilat was $2,471,000,- 000- increase of 84,000,000 over prev- ious week and $7,000,000 above a year agu. Weekly car loadings report ar- ound 12:30 p. m. today. House passes Bus and Truck lingu- lation Bill. “assure now goes to conference with Senate to adjust dif- ferences in 2 measures. High Low Lsat Off 30 .. 1M.88 125.10 125.85 0.3! N 35.75 34.86 35,04 0.21 20 24.14 23.53 23.76 0.08 40 Bonds ... 06.88 .08 Dow Jones. BARON SAYS MONTREAL. Que" Aug. 2—Stocits ran into a fair quantity of offerings and the issues recommended sa buys st the market yesterday probably showed you a fractional loss at the close. Hold on to these positions and also to commitments made lower down for nothing has occurred to alter the pros cct of decidedly great- er market act vity and higher prices. After the close there appeared a series of favorable news. Announce- ment was made that the House of Representatives had again voted for rebulatlon rather thdn of abolition of holding companies. Announcement was also made that the House had passed the Eastman Bill providing for the regulation of basses and trucks. Brokers loans dropped an- other ;30.000,0il0. making a total of in_two wccks a period during which new highs were stead- ily being registered. This is an amaz- ing spectacle at the present juncture and suggests that the public is sell- ing on siren th while powerful buy- crs are actual y picking up stocks on advancing prices. With r-chs still in strogn hands with a background of favorable political news and better Fall business in prospect there is little wonder that the tape continues ta say that stocks are going to be decidedly active and definitely high- er in the near future, ' uy Consolidated At the market b North American, Gas of New York, American Waterworks. New York Central, Eouthern Pacific, Pennsyl- vania R. Chesapeake nad Ohio, Delaware and Hudson: Sears Roe- buck and Montgomery Ward. Belling pressure against gold shares showed a slight let up yes- tcrday. The geld index. however. made s nsw low for the year and For Sale I0! SALE — HEAVY JBDWN Paper suitsbio for placing under rugs, etc. Guardian Oflice. 3-27-tf. FOB SALE — 500 GALLON 00M- presed air tank. apply Mrs. Alto Rodd, Brackicy.‘ L-8B37-8-3-3i. FOB SALE - AUCTION FORTY- live, Bridge and Whist Scorn Cards. Guardian Central Job Pflntery, Nov. l-tt - AUGUQT lat. SUMMER at Langley Beach. Apply Measervy. Langley n-asaa-sa-al. ‘loan Cottage Mrs. J. A. Bosch. T‘ Miscellaneous I03 SALE - GUERNSEY COW five years old, due to freshen. George Dockendorff, York Point. L-Bblil-B-Zi-Si. POI. SALE — l! ACRES LAND with buildings, near Charlotte- , ri h . A l G ard- m..:"".n"~* ‘°'"‘ ""°° ‘ ° . e. _' n Boomers-n; Service Station-l- Inn SALEJQM MODEL lsslx “DB3 1°80. __ _£8B2il-8- '3 . c?“ pa“? °?1?dlq't°n_ Asptpleitpuf- $7.‘. ‘ ture 8 rs een r . war aor- rarrs nDVANTAGI “ ' Irarmgqqqt »of the muchhlasrgler ' “m; ‘rtngby in the turf-lie. Coats Hell) wanted othing in ' ‘ Sea Moors’? Currie Building. IAINIBT WORKER WASTE:- lottetown. L-Ifll Christian man or woman - m" tribute Religious Literst . Good Female Help Wanted ._'.'“""§....nu P?" mad-b‘. Mala Help Wanted I Cl I A ‘I'll! T0 rbsr- ‘lradepsbert Course r lfliart training. hloiar Barber Obi- sg, I4"- ym; ty to advance travelling position. Write Box Tcrcn N. N-3574-8-3-i0-‘l7. ‘ Personal wmlnr warrrsn ‘r0 START private xlasorsarten Balm“ i" their own homes this cornlna Fill- Pree Booklet on uest. Canad- gu xmqqpggrtm stitute. Tm‘- snip (l0). Established m1. Lost money to buy stocks u-ml-a-i-8st-E_ _ nothing dsvslo ed in ‘the day's act- ion to alter t a prospect of further decline in gold shares. chuncm. prohabr l f this month, to Icplfelcgrethellzlire egili f: good advantage. 1 said yesterday to say short of the three stocks in react 3.0: 4 points further. lf_.ss suggested a few days ago, you invested part of you. “can; in Phillip Morris. _ you may points lower first, but the above prediction stands. The remainder of your profits should be kept liquid. so that you will have the next bottom when present hulls will be compelled to sell out, Comm Iflld off 14 points and last advices stand. u v Baring. Canadian dollar as compiled by the. Royal Bank of Canada closed today sa followsz~ . Argentina peso .2088. Belgium hclga .1005. Brazil rnllreln (Willi. China Bong Kong dollars .6222, Franco franc . Germany rcichsmark .4044. Great Britain pound 4.0683. -Holi.und florln .6706. Hungary pengo .2989. Jngosiavia dlnar .0131. Norway krone .2405. Spain peseta .1378. Swollen krone ,2.'i61 NEW YORK, Aug. 2—-Foreign ex- change steady: (lemnnri rates. Great 6.02% cents: (‘ansdian dollar 00 29-32. At Paris—-I"ounri 74.80 fr; U. . .doiiar iii 00% fr; Canadian dollar 1b 00 fr d ol- In gold-Pound 12s, 1d; -U. S. lart60.'.l3 cents; Canadian dollar 50.16 cen s. PRODUCE (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Aug. 2—Prices were mainly aioarly on tho Montreal dairy and produce markets today. Butter was. siighti easier while potatoes strengthene a little. Butter was 20V; to 21 pound for carlots or less with Ints to retailers cents for solids and 22% cents for prints. Arrivals totalled if!!! horns. Chcaso was up to 10 cents for no 1 current Ontar 0s and 01/4 tn 0% cents for no 1 Qucbecs, Receipts were 6,406 bores. Graded shipments in carlois or less of eggs were 271,4, to 28 cents for- A- large, 23% to fill cents for A-mcrliurn, 21% for B, nnrl 10% cents for C. Total receipts were 1.708 cascu. New Quehccs wcrc to 50 ccnts per m-pound hag while old stock were 27 cents for the same quantity. Markets A t A Glance cents per (Canadian Press) Toronto and Monirosb-Induatrill stocks closed lower. Toronto Mines-Lower. New York-Stocks closed lower, Winni g-Wheat down o5 New hark-Cotton. sugar he lower; rubber higher. ‘and cof- Coiumb (‘aria Goodrich mid‘... Goodyeflr ltub Graham Paige Loews Incorp Re his en's)’ Nlorvs Sears Roebuck S if I (I f JIZQT . rlIlr$1"s‘r'..r.-.r“.i'§11.. 3-32 per cent gréilcvnm" o“ premium. ' ' ' can...” (Canadian Press) ‘flouthy Past Britain high 4.96; low 4. 0Q: close E00: Frap8e87tl.0g1,§;d igalyéa 1502195; a ervnany. . : ana a - -. . _ . Closin exchange rates t- Sum“ o", 5 J , - - 47a at iontrcal-Pound 4.0a 0-10; film‘ “Mo” r2 gzannc e e4 cents; u. s. dollar 1.00 zrifiifrjzibgllifl‘ 4 ‘At- New York-Pound 4.96: franc gzgaaulqf-lfih- - ‘6 h\ . Tim Roll ilcar Union llnrir (‘urh Union Puc . United Air United ll U U U ' Van Steel Warren Bros W . . .e..~.._.~.-...-....,... “cw,” ,______,_v______ T ‘v- THE CHARLUiTEfUwN Exchange United (‘m-p Gas imp S d A1 8 8 8 In Rubber . Smelt Steel Warner Bron‘ 135' ' n, Worth Pump Yellow" Truck MINING ---- (Canadian Pros ) TQBONTO. An . ‘J-Th: decline in the iaronto min n: market displayed more srtubhornesa today and ihv drill) was only .13 in thc gold group and Volume also eased or: m RIC IEII IIIIIIIOIOIJI. stood up hct Senior vers h Go ing a it in the were the onlylchangcs metals. vane 1.46 and1lear Exploration 8 against a and 2 for lilldorado. "America is ‘coming through‘ by sheer force of its own momentum of the fireworks dis and the richness of its gifts." -8ir Josiah Stamp. m ier, prices in thc Ivelllaroun were firm and tire ail- oarderi as many gains ns losses, d’! Lake was the one outstand- ing soft spot in the gold group. tak- less of 7 cents to 1.50. most of last half hour of trading. A loss of ii cents for Falconbridge and s gain of ii for Sudbuny Basin in the hasa 1n the silvers Nipisaing ad- ed d cents to 2.06, Premier 4 to N. Y. Stock in the miscellaneous rulncs. 221L000 shares, the lowest for the week. sug- ircsting that sellers at present pruur‘, ||l'l ......‘ , I MP1; Stock Exchange , (Quotations furnished by Johnston and Ward members of the Mont resl Stock Exchange._ iiiontrea Curb Market. 155 Richmond Street Charlottetown. Bsnon. r to a u r lllh a g'th“'r'*'t ‘ " 1.16% 1.13% no a ona a: e by Jshnsto ell .. .. .. '0 ' BIQIErI-‘gylgaifi: and Ward. Iambars of Monks: Bras '1‘ I. Pow . 8% 8% Stocks Exchange. llontrsnl Curb B C PBW A 24% 24% Market, roe Richmond ltrvst, Chsr- In CM Co"! 7% 1% NEW you]; N y A“ 2_L iottstowla.) Can Cei Con: ‘Li 23y Frida a yesfago. %"'i9 l“ 0"“ CU“ ' m m dun a] ‘you e. We y ' 34' m‘ Can Hydro 161cc id 50 5t! March 18th thgey ....Z°u3é‘“.. h" C“ 1"“ M A ' w‘ W‘ months ago on June 1 th an two C“ 1m] Al B ' 7% 7 .0408 M 352mm“, me- “FY "m" (‘an North Pow . 211/, 211/. .In other words, indnstrIalsebasvlrefl-ild‘: P-f,§k,,§’f,$,'.'.1,,'," "' " 1%“, a pocilntis, and 31 points since March (jun; Sn..." ' ‘ ' m3 183]" nllifligtlfalljsg“. In tlvsrlsa of Dom Ilrllign . zsu ...." to thrmr that n5 up" “my n” “m” "m" "m ' 17* n“ m" m l ° a "B Mill an Dnnl sir-q v0.11 1x 41.; m, In If, h °°““ e1‘ m" "v11 a Dom Tex m... 001,5. “meme, °b,‘n‘,‘,|§"°" 31"“- ‘Ve were Gen Staci will»... a K "ll ° BMW Inen- Hoii tiulrl Mines 1:150 gfgdfnfggiftz”! 13d We told you rhu XIUIH-I . 270', Ihould m“ n] go t at about 127 hicColi Front 13 would Do ca? reme top on the Mont p...‘ 31 g ncar and they did go m," 11,-“..- w illesent more. l also said the rails Nat Sim-i I 1dr; ‘EDI-jib? ‘P4111’. which is ncnr enough. ' Power (‘urp . 7% lo can. a top is sometimes g Qucbcc l'u\\' 14 "8 “"11? ill-ocean and as Shnaflulgllu 14:1,; proved so in ihu prcent case. I arn Sh -i \\"l-. 111‘ "P! near a seed sized reaction, such v.31?! ‘Ia... '1-.-u~ .'.. 1m, 113,2 cmflidem "i" n"! keneral list is flfcci ('0. \':ln (‘our 50' 50 as Bobu Aluminum and United Fruit Barn A . havayhari thc head of thc general ilcn Aviation 1345115 lint: lhis docs nut mean mo; r11 far-m Stegl " aéocks will rcuci that much. 50mg Briggs .. Forum. 0 the very high prlPEtl issues could Byers A .\i ‘tlnnirt .. 1S4 '55“ mum‘ 15 Mints. while some of (‘on Oil Nor-n humid M; umr ugntprliced stocks may sell (‘an ilry Gin . Royal .. . 14.5 0| Y 0 0 points. anrl some Can Pac . Bunk of Fnuzrd b8 "e" "li- l! Sou took profits on Case Tbresh liydllftflltiiit nygturgetfolilbioflglilrfstwfe“ [burgh " ew p0 nta ’ C 111 fill 0! 1110111. you will have a (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, Aug. 2—Lenrllng rur- whlch we had advised short sales, Col Fuel lfull rend“ moved run-o“- _ v .. . . 1y in the fnr- g,'°gé‘ged‘hihel’v 111d "0! H Bu a point Q0lum_ has Lice . 8 elgu exchange markets today. Evin go" 11:1 yhveistlclrday. ihcy did not (‘om no . The pound sterling gained 1,1 of a “c0 “m. no!“ l: and the same ud- if?" W!“ cont at $406. The Canadian dollnr P‘ “h u s. 3°01 _ K0" Q-l was quoted at n discount cf 3-32 per X ‘ Mr“ lmfled 5 901M ll\»\ 5°“ L5" -- cont against yesterday. 'l‘lu- m"! "B" B 19W points more. but i "'7'" P7011 French franc held unchanged at lit!" lgo on record that it will Q91] n; Del Hill] . cents, " ,‘§“§';,e§°s§f,',“ff“‘8h"' "ill Fall than f, 1 Dllvmlt ruorvrnaars, Aug. 2—Tho Pound white M t: 0rd, Fits-t ‘(Oliiik .. sterling arlranvcli l4; cent to 4.90 fi-ill ound m “u? “rflimrllecommended ar- fife Ifiif Hi" i" on Montreal foreign exchanges fo- mm It 12 _l e t lsairi to hold, is"! it“ lilulli (lily while thc United Niutea ilftiiiii‘ It Wm bréak lxopect 8 and doubt if ‘It ~< - held unchanged at 100 3-32. The Sea" R eh k. Frs hniln-lurvfl French franc at 8,64 ccnis was .01 o uc made a new high reeporv. . of a "m high,“ and will be one of the leaders in the G9" Allviulll next advance. It could react to 47 Ge" E194‘ lal- ‘i U i - gen Foods . ’ ‘es era nlon s 11kg] 1° "mm. en .\iotors dividends this Fall, hut II could 515° Gold Dust . ' €___ (Johnston and Ward) Opened Stocks Ahiilhi Bcnuharnois .. Brew Corp pill Brit Amer Uil Can Mull Corr Pnpre Dis Sear: Ford of (‘an A (lrecn Sinhell r Loose lVilea Bis 1'1"‘ "'1 - - lifack Truck imp 'i‘oi> .. MM), Alkn“ liicichcrs A ii ' m" Km, Nnraniln , 37% M1“ put '_“' ' Iiughvsl 41;’; I , . " ' t‘ . . _ I, hrovrnrikinfir P"'"l=)itl h .1 it?!“ ' ‘“':""“\: 5&2?‘ P" -- m; ‘ - - - P l In ‘- ‘ " w um- n ow . . .100 1t a r foreign exchange In relation to the Nzg gsnyfprgd Wright liar 726 "We live in interesting times, and it takes people with different ideas to‘ make up a community.” ' ' .--Prlnce of Wales. UUAKUIA. . V We also desire 'Dr. Mary Anthony in the London a‘ News Chronicle. Bodily beauty is ‘beginning o: digestion occurs in our LL. ANNOUNC Wedesire to advise the Insuring public that??? the Fire and Automobile Insurance business. ‘ entire time to the MaritlmeLife Assurance life insurance andlrave disposed Fire and Automobile business to 82 C0,, Ltd, 61 Queen Street, Charloitet Prince Edward Island of the three Fire namely, The Providence Washington Insurance Co., eral Assurance Society and the Niaga transferred to Hyndman & Co, Ltd., as a clients for the liberal patronage extended our bespeak a. continuance of same for the well kn Hyndman 8: Co. Ltd., who have the facilities Insurance service, and a reputation surpassed by none. - A WILLIAMS & teen to take this" opportu Nsidtii . . Companyhia gobzf of our interest and the old estabiishéd'fi_' _ own. The General Agency-Tor Companies represented b)’ "B, rn Insurance t August first, 1935; nity of thanking ounmany firm in the past, and own. Insuraucefirm of to render a first-class BENTLEY, A Limited T. W, BENTLEY, President C. M. WILLIAMS» Secretary Tii-ehliifi-‘iffiiffdm ood-wil u. , the of - veiled,“ The Legal.& Gen- Qo-rwbflve been fi (‘Dare Of The Teeth Life-Time Job In the decade the art of physi- cal culture is world wide, writes important as we are no longer cov- ered up discreetly from head to foot. Mothers now take mare of their children's appearance in every particular. Teeth are important to all through our life. When they decay they give us pain and trouble. When the roots are infected or the gurus around the teeth are pus- tular, then we are liable to all sorts of troubles arising from this source. Rheumatirm affecting the joints is a painful and crippling complaint and particularly sad when it a1- fccts young people in the early twenties. The origin of the joint infection can frequently be traced to a. septic focus in the body. A ‘or Infection Experience has proved that the most frequent source of this infec- tion ls bad teeth. Gastritis and dyspepsia are perhaps less serious complaints, but they are most de- pressing in their effects. Broken and missing teeth prevent us from chewing our food properly. “Many people think they man- age qullc well because their gums have grown hard and they can eat even meat without dlfliculty. But sooner or later dyspepsia. appears and a. long chain of distressing symptoms such as flatulence and colic drives the sufferer to a. doctor who, in turn, recommends a speedy visit to the dentist. It must not be forgotten that the mouths. The saliva contains a fer- ment which splits np the starch in ‘our food and prepares it for recep- tion inthe stomach, That is one other well-known reason is that steady chewing helps to develop both the teeth and the jaws. The care of the te"tli which lasts our life-time. The dict o1 the expectant mother has a. great effect on the development 0f the child. ally a. baby is porn with some teeth already erupted. Tradition has it that Caesar and Napoleon were born with complete sBfs of upper and lower teeth. o: course, in the vast majority or babies the first tooth makes its appearance when the infant is six monils old. Teeiihing Troubles Teething should not cause much trouble in a. healthy, baby. when are very tender to the touch. A little warm glycerine applied W them before a ‘feed will make them less sensitive. If the child seems to be in pain it may be necessary to have the gums lanced. when several teeth are coming through almost at once the little one may be in consider- able pain. A sedative "should be given at night, but only under a. doctor's advice.‘ ' down the amount of food the child milk feeds can be given, and for the older child who is painfully cutting the molars or back teeth it is a good plan to give no solid food for a day or two. Keep the bowels free and give plenty of water to drink. also orange juice, vegetable soup or a. little chicken broth, Milk Teeth Important When the teeth have just empt- ed, then is the time to settle any digestive disturbance by giving a reason, among others, why children should. be taught to chew their 11111}, wine, food well and to eat slowly. An- my good may be ‘days. _ lruny they should be 1s a lob ‘ and shining. The milk When baby is born the milk teeth _ are already in the gums. Occaslon- , ‘sat to qualify for the gums are swollen and red they ' Al; thLstime it is advisable to cut V takes. Fm‘ a. young baby weaker i whey or rjunket; ordin- resurned in a few When the teeth come through even, w 1e, g teeth should he kept good fo: as 10m; as rwssible - - as they help .ln the lormnton of thc jaw and the piope; development of lhegseqmd or permanent. set of teeth. , . Scc that. theflittle one finishes hi; meal vvithmn Jipple or other hard food. This cleans away the debris left by bread and soft foods. This debris forms an acid which destroys the enamel on the teeth, thus starting the process of‘ decay, _________.__ Some of the “howlers" 8.11100! the examination papers of the 5,229 Essex boys and girLs who recently admission to the country, _sec ondary schools: _ A cutlassis a small lady.‘ \ ,'1'h¢_1=ilgrlr_r1_1=‘athers were cap-~~ Y turéd by Giant Despair. They were a. band of Quackers. Cardinal Wooisey climbed the heights of. Abraham because he was ambitious. _ George Washington won the bat- tle ofwaterloo. Headquarters of the League cl Nation: Scotland Yard. ' Name two‘ dictators: Lloytl filns George and King Armin" _ Isewis ‘canon is the famous $1181‘ ' " f . e-two ‘leading British aviata on; Sir John Simon and the Priml Minister. ‘ - King John was wicked and sing- a famous ed the Magus Carter. Sir Robert Peel was fox-hunter. Fire of London burnt down old the old residents. It. reigned fiv days, and Christopher Wren put i out. - Oliver Cromwell was always as?‘ ing for more. l-aaa mrhoraea m l“ Qtilfnloints-h- u.'r'.'~'r‘"4-.-~.1 ‘ ~. .- ... golds lm t0 loss of 3 cents for Castle so ping that marke went to sea with his fleet. saw a mimic 00th to witness this tribute in fireworks by The glorious close of the silver jubilee of the aeccsslo d the close of the royal re battle, and an air attack byRobot- Glorious End to Silver Ju Ihis sea-fighters. r of KlngOeorge and Queen M view of theBrltish .3? fleetythe final Dagcan controlled aeroplanes, and after i bilee Gelebrations ary a. thc throne. a recorded in this brilliant no. _ l. 0f the jubilee celebration. t,‘ The King thc shooting returned to Ports- muff-git _ ' =~ma Tuneu- leave at BRINGING UP FATHER MCI IF I JUST ‘TAK HQ Miracles ova-raw. Aux/ice- —BY GEORGE MCMAN‘ "l f . - - , . MY BROTHER WENTTOfl-E BROTHER JUST PHONED, l DALEQ ‘PO AND HE WELL- I KIN JU$T AND WE ALL WON — CONslbsn THAT LOST- THE Hgrzse woe-ran -v Li. a: secure‘ LEAD- . TO NE - ~- L5 on: THE CORNER I \ . ifl