account; c.1929 "<~~-- ~ Isldnders Are 56 ' = Years Wed. ist. John evening Times-Globe " Nov. 30.) ‘After celebrating their 58th wed- ding annlversiry by visiting their tonQvMr. J.- H. Stevenson, mlnagel- of the Bank. of Nova Scotia. and their daughter, Mrs. Murchison. wife oi Rev. Murchison, of West saint qchn," Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Stev. enatonof New Glasgow. P. E.‘ 1.. re. turned this morning to their h°ma_ l Pill! "V9111!!! Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson were the guests o; limo;- atit gathering at the home of tneli- aonmlanres H. Stevenson, 7 Pam-lug]; street, when congratulations and gifts were showered on them by rel-- ativeaand friends. '_:The‘r"emarkably good health and klonilctivlty of both Mr. and Mrs. Bliévlnsorrwho are aged ‘l8 and 77 -re§'p_ectlvely. marks them a5 people unusual vitality. Mr. Stev. who's’ flmily particularly were not- ed forrlohglevity, his father being 95 years ‘of. age at his death. All of Mr. Charles Stevenson's father's brothel-g pldsedthe 80th milestone before their death". , ‘Qesidea _thelr children in saint JohnlMr. ‘and Mrs. Stevenson have twirfothllrddwhters, Mrs. H. R. Bell, 1119:?! luv. w. Bell of Kingsbor- ollih. r. n.1, Ind Mn. Ellen Camp- béll. of Long River, P. E. I. . Mr.“ a_nd Mrs. Stevenson are ha. tives ofQPrinco Edward Island where they have resided practically all their 2B years Mr. Stevenson was 1103111891‘ of the New Glasgow Dairy- ifi! Uiiflllilny manufacturing cheese and butter under a co-operative finders’, scheme. - "Lillie years ago he retired from the Qutivtrill-uuzershin and is now the btesiderit of the company. Like oth. elflgfbsldenls of the New Glasgow dls- " triothe goes in considerably roi- mix. 9d “mflnK-‘iii-lfyillg and the raising of seedpotatoes both receiving at- tention.‘ , , ‘ and Mrs. Stevenson were the lllelfe of Rev. and Mrs.‘ Murchison, dfbllfferin Row. West saint John, during their stay in Saint John. _ ' ' " MODEL school. l-lohonnoll‘ of Model school month of Noven-lber:_ Vt--l Ivan Harper; 21ml. son Cpmeron; 3 Jack Hawkins. aGfl-CQV-l Thelma. Dingwell; 2 Muliatéi ' Young: 3 Catherine Draws. "Grade 1V-l Floyd Ross; 2Jimmle hdolnnls: 3 Jackie Cameron. "$3?§i.1.=,.,.1I-I.—-1..Brenton Hooper; 2 WOIDUIQWTH; 3 John Davis. iGi-lde 1I-—1 Grace Hawkins; 2 ($110!! McDonald; 3 Bertha Storey ‘ bridal-flan Ferguson; 2 Wal- tefi‘ Cur-vex"; 3 Gladys Mahar. l.. \ for MAPLE _ LEAF SCHOOL IIolloMng is the standing of Maple IQ! School, McNeills Mills for the mbntn- of \ November :- ado If-mdward Phillips. _ onus" vm-i Jennie Phillips; 2 V a. Williams: 3 Marion MacDon- al . ' "Gr-ode VI—lCyril Williams. GradejI-l Doris MacDonald. , ' ‘e ‘Iv-i Lctha ~Murphy; Ol ee Murphy; 3 Hazel Banks. jiridsollf-l Lee Murphy. o Grade I Sr.—1 Marjorie Murphy. T911410 I Jn-lluavinla Williams. Thrilling Rescue SYDNEY, New South Wales. Dee, lr-A thrilling story is told of tha“; Perilous experiences of the crew of the Red Funnel fisheries trawler Gunnundeal which was wrecked on the shore a mile to the south of Cape Howe, the southernmost ‘point of New South Wales. , All Hiiemllt was [made to launch a lifeboat, but this was rendered ex- tremely difficult bynthe helavylisl,‘ of the vessel. The crew maintained a precarious footing nearthe davlts, but as the boat was lowered it crash- Bli flsuinst the ship's aide and was smashed. Battered by seas-and dmi- ched to the skin the crew awaited dawn. o Meanwhile the young wireless op- erator, Eriksson, kept. tenaclously at his Ipost despatching ‘ .3. -O. S. messages on a. wave-length of 220 metres. when power failed through the stoppage of the engines. Elks- Son displayed great resources. At- taching an ordinary valve to a. 345 volt battery, he succeeded’ in impro- vising Morse signals. Bythesemeans he directed the movements of the Australian steamers Mernoo _and Saros which had heard the s." o. _s. messages and swept the ‘coast lvith‘ their searchlights. . Another hero of the disaster was Tom Saunders, the second mate, a ruddy-faced, unassuming Welshman; who volunteered to swim ashoreowlth a line. He had not gone farfwhen‘ the line got adrift. lie turned, and after battling with the seas, succeed- ed in catching another line. Having reached the shore, he hauled in .a stronger line, using his- body L! an anchor, he held the line taut laithel rrsl, of the crew hauled themselves through the raging surf, ‘ THE MARKETS _ OTTAWA, Ont., Dec. m-Dressed poultry prices, particularly" for the turkeys ‘continue to command chief interest in the egg and poultry trade and some car lot sales of turkeys had been reported. but buyers are for the most part holding off. Very low Prices have been prevailing at the dressed poultry'fairs and at Lynd- hurst yesterday. Turkeys sold for from 25-28 cents per pound-chicken brought 23-26 cents; fowl 13-20 ‘cents. TORONTQz-Fresh eggs are lower here today but ‘the market on storigé stock is firmer. Dealers are quoting country shippers for ungraded eggs extras 56-58; firsts 47-50; pullets, ex- tras 43-45; cases reduced. _ BRITISH COLUMBlAzi-Eggs arc offering at extras 53; firsts 46; pullct extras 42. F. 0. B. Fresh eggs are selling to retailers here at extras 65-68; firsts 60-62; pullet extras v55- 56; seconds 30. Prices of storage eggs to retailers are extras 45-46; firsts 42-43; seconds a9. Turkeys are easier. Dealers are paying" 30-35 cents delivered for birds weighing ten pounds and over. - < MONTREALz-Egg receipts -here today were 756 cases as compared to 1262 cases on the corresponding day last year. The egg market is gener- nlly unchanged, but the situation in poultry is slightly easier and buyers are withholding purchases at pres- cnt. ' ' " NEW YORK: -- Tile market on dressed chickens here is dull and un- .Perfsct attendance; Vera will- vim-- Lavinia Williams. Annie M. Manderson, teacher. have the lll B. in h The flavor of Twist is cured ln——y0il llfetrylng to chew if out. Ask for it and enjoy yourself. clav c. lulcllolsotl lath lwlsflllflllflfi Feet Sore? Uu Millard‘: Itlnlinenf. H. 8t N. Blolclk time of your seconds 32-33, delivered. changed. Turkeys are weak andlow- lam-s.‘ Jennie Phillips. Marlene Mur- er at za-ss cents. T he Clean-Up Ted Wells I-Illn loores a. clean beat over hia_ lleagues of the celluloid in his" latest starring vehicle, “The Clean-Up Marl" a. Universal Feature Western now showing at the Capitol. lt is a picture that his all the esmen- ' tilils of a. thrilling screen drama, ac- tion, comedym hard riding, hard shoot- infmanly chap in the role of the hero. And when you see the hand! some cowboylatar trounce the vil- lain in the last l-ccl you'll blister your hands with applause. ' ' Wells plays the part of a cattle- man on whose ranges nature has planted huge caverns which serve as the refuge of a daring outlaw and his band of lawless henchmen. innocently enough, the cowpuncher- is suspicloned as playing a dual role, a sort of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde ‘ rancher“ pursuing a. peaceful trade to mask nefarious operations. As Steve Banning, Ted frustrates a. stage hold-up by the mysterious road agent known as the "Hawk" playing the unwitting part of the reiloulng hero toPeISY O’Day," cast as Jane Brooks, a Secret Service op- erator masquerading as a professor o.’ geology, who had been detailed to snare the outlaw and his band. The girl succeeds in retairlingher incog- nito, while the road agents also a- dopts a. disguise as a myysterious stranger who appears and disappears with lightning like rapidity to the mystification of everyone, until fin- ally a._well laid trap is sprung and the-bird of‘prey is enmeshed. The herolinds himself ln more than one uncomfortable situation, and he has to do plenty o1 hard- ridin’, gun drawln’, and two-fisted flghtin‘ before he clears himself of suspicion, aided and abetted by a comical negro, who with the deep rootedIsuspioion of his race is convinced that the outlaw leader and his band are the spirits of Black Bart and his gang, who once infested the neigh- borhood, but who had been laid low by themarch of law and order many years before. . _ In, the cast are included Henry Herbert, as the" Hawk, who plays his dual mie in convincing fashion, and Tom Carter, who looks arid acts the typical fearless sheriff. ‘nay Taylor. 'wl"lo direcincl the pic- ture from the story by George Mor- gan and Lola. D. Moore works up"some novel twists gand situations plentifully interspersed with side splitting com- edy arid corking fine action. Y BOWLING COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Prowse Eros. defeated the Tele- phone in their regular match game last night by 285 pins. Fulton Adams had the high single of 273 and also high three of 630. For tile tele- phone, E. McNevin had "the hlgll three. ' Following are the scores:- PROWSE BROS. w. Whitlock 155 20o 22s T. W. L. Prowse . . 16B 214 152 F. Adams 1...... 273 105 192 amcraguc . 201 lsa 17a Ted smith . 1:51 m 1B5 Total~2868. TELEPHONE c0. Ted Moore .. l23 lhO I w. Wakellrl . l5? 224 L. McNnlly .. m 21s s. Smith 160 124 E. McNevln 2oz lao 194 frotal-zsva. Majority for Prowse Bros. 295 pins. ‘Commercial league games tonight, 7 p. m. Guardian vs. Fennell & Chandler; 8.30. l-foimarrs vs. Stanley, Shaw dz Peardon. - L. O. C. BOWLING . i Last night on the League alley: the Anchors defeated the Rovers by the smallmarglnpf ‘l6 pins. G. Essory of the Rovers rolled high single ol 2'14 and high three of ‘I23. Scores and line-ups:- ANCIIORS V‘ Man‘ Capitol‘; t [ITIJLCHA-khm: Abarowu continual Central Guardian BEDS, SPRINGS. mattresses, cur- thins, silk ‘draperies: blankets. Pa- ton's "closing out sale. Special prices for " Saturday. are THEILLING nanucrlou in hos- icry and undcrweor atfatons. .348 THERE WILL be service on Sun- day Dec. 8th., in the UnitedChurc-h West R-ivel" at ll a. m.. Kingston at 3 p. m., and Cornwall at 'l ‘p. m. Rev. E. M. Altken, B. Al, minister. F0]; BIG MEN only, blue and grey worsted suits to $33.00‘ at clos- ing out prices. Patohs. ' 346 VETERANS nwrulm‘ -col. n. n Johnson and Mr. Leo Bradley" re-l tumed from Regina. Wednesday ev-"i cning where the forsner7 represented the Dominion Command and: ‘one latter the Provincial CanadianlLe- gion at the Canada-wide‘ Convert-i ,- tlon of vctcrrns-lfihlch tci-tnlnateli " last Friday. Both took a~prominent i1 .. part in the proceedings which were ' attended by 52o delegates from all sections of the Dominion. Col. John- son served on several ~committees principal of which was that of the Soldiers’ settlement, around. which. centered one of the main" topics of discussion during the sittings. - Mr.» Leo Bradley was a member of the ‘Immigration. Resolutions and Pro- cedure Committee each" of which grappled wrlth knotty problems. in each package. portion of excis FA3EWELL._ GATHERING. - A . farewell banquet was tendered Mr. William Schofleld mechanical super intendent of" the‘ Guardian; at the Parker House, Wednesday evening by about thirty of "his friends pre- vious to his leaving for Pembroke, Ontario, where he has accepted a position. Mr. D. D. Morrison-presid- ed and after the bounfeous repast had concluded. the chairman pro- posed the only toast of aheevenlng -“Our Guest." ,Mr.. Morrison in proposing this toast referred to‘ their guest as one live wire the city gl earthly pilgrims—l\'lotllei".- has W85 1051115» he Wl-ilmléwmy 3n en- ‘gone to her eternal reward. ' n‘ 155W‘ 5°°l¢W ml". b91118 P~ 5- - Skilled medical .O.l.l.€fldl.l'lC€, ex- M-l °f si- 5011113104180. A- F- do A- pert nursing, kind and most; devot- M-l 811d P? G- M» 0f 5R Llwmlce ed attention of husband and child- Louze. I-VO- 0- F» but 1150 one oi rcn during her month's illness, at the 5m" m ‘h? "mks 0i "lite"? the Ciiy Hospital. were hers-but all actors. His services were alwaysti-iig was lnslflflcient ilo stay the sought when a uroducilon was lo Whand of death and hci- loved ones stasflb. and Willinslv elven- no were forced to sec her whom they thought being elven as to whllhcherished beyond all earthly beings, church or society required ht aid depart this lire on iiic ui-iy ‘mom- COIHPIimQiIiBW SPNChB-“l fliong the-lug of Wednesday, November 6th., same lines we're made by Messrs, R. 19z9. ‘ n. Stems, Rankin McLean, Jfizv. nei- untimely death a-i. the age of Robbie-c, B. C. vanIclel-stlne, John 4.’! years has left in the family cir- Connolly and fGeo. McDonald. cle a volcilwhich cannot be filled. Southpori. Mr. Scliofleld in respond- and which has aroused the sympa- 1118 in hi5 "$1181 ill-WY miflflef- th of numerous friends fol" tllc sor- lllanked his friends for" the honor roiling husband and especially her accmded him and 5315191155 dim"! ten children in their great lozs. his fourteen years residence in this Though hei- tlrne, like vhc truly C113’ he had made many friends. devoted wife and Christian mother, mendi ‘i110 Wmlid B-iwflys have I was given entirely to hei- loved ones, [warm spot in his heart and of whom he, kind and gcnigl disposition won lhe would always think kindly. Al- real-lily fer‘ hey the respect and “xflgltlhhi $35 zzwgmi “lmnemiznlsfifrlendshlp ‘c1331 with whom silo," w ‘l os rcn , o2 n GOC8,¢3,meln emit , theatrical and fraternal" circles ',he my, Bernard Gulls, D_ l), aiieml. hoped to visit the city at odd times eel he; in hei- iasl; illness, which she duriuz vwitlon period-i. when iVbore withpatierlce characteristic of would be n pleasure-W renew time true Christian motherhood. at the friendships. During the evening close she received the last rlxes oi 179351085 W9"! given by Mr. Ciflflltlloly Mother Church and her soul of Monctorl, several piano selections w-ll-iged 31bit, (,0 its Master. by Mr. Albers Blanchard, vocal so- There are left to mourn, a sorrow- 105 by AH" Held and 71°11“ we“ ing ltusband and tcn children. Ray- tiuns by Jack Chiomun- The oroqmond, Ledwell, Hilda, GCOTZC, Anna, cvedinzs were concluded by ihrwilllam, ‘Elrncsi, Louis, Elsie, and smllnl °7 "Fm 39'! 8- JOUY G°°d Leo, all oi whom are at home. Also Fellow" and the National. Anthem her-mother, Mrs, James Murphy. ML "id M“ 5°h°fl°|d "14 ‘"1115’ three brothers, lifessrs. Jack and expect to lclwc for Pembroke this af- Peter of (“l5 city and Arthur of Wmwn- ' " ' - Boston; and two sisters, Mrs. A. Campbell, and Mrs. Mary Praught. In Memoriam Mrs. Thomas Doyle 1n the person of lilrs. Thomas Doyle, (nee Annie E. Murphy), be- loved wife of Thomas A. Doyle, yet Wreaths:- Moore do McLeod Ltd. WIPIOYEQS of Moore d: McLeod, B. of L. F. and Tonight at 8.15 the Stars meet the victories and-a. good game can be another of-that truly heroic band, l .1. Chandler 22a "221 159 both of lhis elly also sllrvlvc. J. Clow . . 183 353 205 U A large number of mass cards, Total 2976. Spiritual and floral offerings and ROVERS megagcs of sympathy wcrc rcccivcdI G. Essory " 200 249 27i-by thdbercllved family. W. Dooley 1'71 178 170 May she rcst in p036‘!- J. Malone 114 108 201 . Following is the Mass Cards, SD11‘.- C. McDonald 157 214 215 itual Bouquets, floral tributes and Rpl-farley 135 212 236 letters of sympatlhy: Total 2000. ' . orescenls-"lhc family- 21 Cigarettes for ZSo-Thcre is one more cigarette Easy Premiumr-It is not. necessary to match "Bbnda" Panels to secure any of the 100 premiums offered by MACDONALDS. You just “save them." Any 53 panel fronts of the packages, shelving portion of the excise stamp, are equal to a complete set of MACDONALUS card pictures. Another Cash Reduction-If you prefer cash to. premiums you can turn in 100 panel fronts, shotvlng e stamp, and secure cash. The B1119 D00“ Llblflill’. Earl ‘Yhcilzas Harper and falriill", Mg. l~ "" ,P1'0lid. M! Pei-EYE. and Will. oill-‘flftlllmi McCaw and family, Mr. Fimrlln A. Bell. iway, Cazllerlne and Sheldon lila- Fred c. mesh-gm 1511-5, iiiewli- ROW“ Bflfifibilll Cilib. M!‘ lallll ialllll)’. Ml". and Afixs. Pt. R. Dou- |;.:lzl, l\ll". Joseph Kelly, Mrs. Maiqv l\ll". li-sln Diff-v" ' Prallglll and lilotlzci", Mr. and Mrs. Gillzll, .\l:. Leagug n! [lie Cross SqclgtlgLlillllCs Lappin. Ernest and Joseph Joetjill Kc“, James nltlck. lPoillt Dc flocllel, . " .\I."5_ iEarl Mclllnis and Fred hlc-Leoil. iMasses illigll) League of the Cross Band and family ll-iiglll, Jllliiol" Catholic lsons, Three daughters, Ml". and ltlrs Elrrlest Prluity, Stella. Ruth and Bobs Welsh, lVlr. and Mrs. M. J. Boi- ger and family. Mi", anal lilrs. l). J. Riley. Miss Rose Galltici, Mr. and Mrs. James hfcCallunl mid family, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Essory, Mrs. John McFarlanc and family» Lculss Classmates, Mr. John Flinn, Mr. lly, Mr, and Mrs. William Niorall, Emests Classmates, Ml". and Nlrr... Edward Flynn and family. lifl‘. and Mrs. J. B. Arscnauli, Ml". and lvlrs. James Coyle anti falrliiy, l\ll". Jack McMahon, Anna's Classmates, MK, and Mrs. J. E. Cantlvoll, Mr. and, Mrs. Percy Welsh, Ml". and l\'il"s.l John McLunis, Mr. ‘MElllYlCC Mull- Vaghan. Mr. W. J. Brawdcrs, M1". and Mrs. John King and family". Ml". allrl Mrs. Alexis Currie, Capt. Rllcl Airs. Roach, M)‘. and Mrs. James Cullen, Mr, and Mrs. John Connors, Ml". Lcl Corcorail. Ml". John Rflllagholl and family. Mrs. lmlllsa. Walsh and fam- iily, Mi". and Mrs. Allan McCabc auzi family, Mr. andn Mrs. Peter l\lc-' Donald, Mrs. Frank Bradley and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Purccll alldfaanlly, Mr, and Mrs. ll. J. hic- Donald, Mr. and Mrs. P. l-l. McMil- lan, Mr. Fred McMahon, Mr. Erllcwt Praugllt, lVfrs. William Collins, all-t. James Dowlllig and famili’. Mi". Pei- cl‘ Ccriah and family, Billiels Clo" nla '55 lMiss McDonald's) Mr. Cyril McDonald, M1". and M". H. A. Ren- dy, lvfi". and Mrs. Peter Hughes and iamllygdifr. and Mrs. John O'Neill, Mi". 31nd Mrs (Leorgc Prowsc, All". and Mrs. B. Corrlgall, Ml". anti frs Jolln Murphy and family, Ml". haul lMrs. James Mclnnis, Ml". and Mrs. Arthur Campbell, Mr. alld Mrs. lin- .bert Perry and family, bliss hlllcilwnl ‘Vesscy. Ml". and Mrs. Michael O'- lNeili, Ml". and Mrs. P. J. lilvfilorr. Mi". nlld Mrs. M. G. liloonvjs, All‘. and Mi"s. Ernest ‘AIcCarcy, All". fillil ,Mrs. Wendall McDonald, l\ll". umi Mrs. W. E. Dougall and family, fir: al d Charles Ccylc, Mrs. John Walsh Harry and Ellie l-lcunessci‘, Mr. and Mrs. J. Percy Dartc. 26 Pczlkc Si. Mr. and Ml"s. Edward Nicholson. ill’. Pownal Sh, Mr. Charles Coiluolii". ..- and Mrs. Michael Costello and faln-l l and ‘ Conugan. ' icy." Coy‘ ‘and faznliy. {Miss lie h W1 . Spiritual Olfcriilgs lhfr. Patrick Dojylo, Boston, _ ‘.\I':s Jean .‘.l:;l)oll1i.i. lklrs. James Larkln and lnreiia. Ea). Airs. Laura McKinnoll. Emma and (lrncc Campbell, l\ll". and Mrs. Jcsv __________ cllh McLeod and family, Mr. and Ema Jul“. Gums Mrs, James F. McAleer and family, Nfrs. f‘. l'i (l M rs. B. ll ll Mrs. l\ll". hflns. Ml‘. and llllgh.) Mr. and lllrs. Alex Lficlflllqlllflilfl’, Miss Marie Walsh, Mr. Dal- cs Ruth. Ml". and . Nil". and Mrs. S3Xlll5 l/ic-lFrocicr lliulltrl- l Womens league. Fzltllcl" and sovenfbfilitlil, llz". and Mrs. J. B. “G-"luflrl Robert __Sample and family, l\ll".‘ Patrick Mullins, Mr. and‘ Jollll J Bowian and l2f1lll)‘, Ml". Mrs. l’. McMahon and family,‘ Donald Alclnnis andn family. and lVfrs. George hfrs. Ernest osbornc. Miss Mari" ulalkel", Alisa Catherine Wedge." 811-, lie and Arthur Campbell, Mr. Alfrcrli Fgan and family, Mr. and li/frs. \Vil-, lianl hlartiu, Florence and Margaret Aiall-z-ti, l-lazel Keefe and Eileen M iary Kelly Cards and Le‘ hfz". and .\l Mrs. l) I. its . " r. a Coo; Afamie "hick-afield. Gillie, Lwie Rl‘."l‘. l ,l\ay qzllzc slllidclli" File had no". DCFH . Somersv Mr bout-a wctk bu‘ sod nv.".e._y" llrxt days. ‘day evening s1"? lrl: rl .. c: rfglflnl‘ ffolll Fhrlzi". was but silo bmlinzt- inn-iii .. " . . She was irtlcl to res; On Afollrlrq . C_ i irl- a Rorllllm Aiass at 9.30 ii‘. E-Tt . Si. "lllill l Donald iCily Hoslfliall, Ml". nnrl'§3""i~‘ ('_~"‘“""*‘ l” i” l‘°""“'~ P‘ Mrs. (marge Chappclle and lfllTlll3‘,‘F3:l1 ' A TPh"*-‘"‘5‘- 1\fl":;. Diary 'l'1~r.i:lor, Mr. and IVES. Si" 1°~"~"7'* lwiil“ "1 ~‘ ~">°'-' (iliilord A. Boll, Mrs, A. E. Tiolnlllsfllalid. Fl 13ft"? iflllllii‘ 0i b CllIYCllI, daughter. alzcd lllii“ were. Aflivii Evening" and Annie lvillilln, lvfarizaret llatilv is (‘XWIEIPWI i0 the fnlllfl allri l3lllll_\', Miss Ethel McDonald and Plea lfcKerma, lCitjvliiirii- bPl'.‘.'1.‘.'<"l‘.‘.f““’. I Au. ROCK CITY "racco co. COUPONS an: or EQUAL VALUE "" Save the valuable Premium Coupon: now enclosed in the pocket packs n‘ Check Cigars. All Rock City Tobacco Co. coupon: now in rtirullatlt-la miums. notwithstanding any rchant for a list of R-nlr Ask your me City lobacco Co'll Quality Premiums. ‘ WILL YOU BRINC. ‘fl-lam HOME THlQ EVENING? —By George ‘.\i.....:lll;s . THEM FROM . ll/yy}: my; .i' ‘ . TAKBJQ THEM i THE GUYTHAT STOLE "ll-EM . i“ ,_ ha’; v .. / . HIM OuT IN JAIL- expecbed E of a N. R" Beuwm HMdwamiMrs. ‘Theresa Rcvell and falnill". Hz" m,’ do; "w" vsluahin ‘ecurinz p" ‘ - ' " ' ' .. M.. w"lli M.(.l.b, l\ll '1' "t t . m Donn“: 176 no J33 New zegland l5 reducing l“ um. C9,, Ltd, Central Crczlmnies, Llrl, $51365“ rsmggmls oar. Rzioluo KM“ con llon vrm ereon L. Dolrorl 11o 155 m employment by giving the idle work algcswelt Buwbull Club- Hun and chérles Waugh, Mg g, Mull-gm 232 175 269 on government projects. PHYS ' _ g BRINGING UP FA'I‘HER . L W c» 1y v15 weeps-la FIIQE‘ MAGGIS on To THINK DON'T W09“ Rte/sum . OHHM ol-l i\l\ _ wun. BETTCKLED "ro DEATH "owl- wr marl-l » MAGGIE-YOUR 6Q HAP - l NOTHT‘? id, hdlfifilfQQlOb-i‘ BRdn-lafi Gov HovE HE HAO LAKE ' AT YOUR BROTHER ‘bAlO NOT To 6i»! ANYTl-HNG A=o THE. (luv THAT STOLE THEM 0on1- v-(Now WaAT ‘(OUR T BROTHER GOT THEM VIRQMJ i l l “I '>.‘a.:~.s"*?i=.i"rf;.o;i ‘