DECEMQER 29, 1944 . %"—‘_ n _ Moro than two hundred members of Canada's Army overseas arrived ‘g gcrxrventure Station, Montreal. last week, by n gpgclgl W. Canadian National Railways’ train. All have been on active service for ' more tl1;.n five years, and are thc first group of Canadians to receive 3 fuflnwm back home. Photograph shows Gunner F. E. MacDonald, M 3],, Q-iuris, 1'. E. 1. (right). ancl Corporal H. '1‘. Tanner, Mahone Bay, by 5_ a- (Photograph: Canadian National Railways. .1 .1111 Temps .1..." '*i.1nkir 0n Mindoro 01'. h d: 5. inch. Harper- a “E133” 9.1mm“ Grade vrL-i. Evelvnvgherrifrg: Aldona Perry: 3. lrene Shea. JGrade VI.—1. Frances Perry: 2. ezlrtnnette Perry: 3. Alban Arsen. Bil . Grad V.—l. Cd and Irgne Buote. Zlérfigafiivl: Gavin and Rital Gallant. ual; 3. MgiedOTiQInnor. ra e .—l. Shirley Peary: 2. glaeresa Gallant: 3. Reggie Rich. Grade IIl.-—l. Bernadette Martin: i.) Harold McRae: 3. Marie Chins- n. Grade Ill-l. Leonard Broderick: 2. Jean Arsenault: 3. Helen Marie McCormick, Grade I1.-l. Jean Skerrv. 2. £51601! Giliis: 3. Florence Arsen- Grade r.-1. Edward Mclnnls: 2 ADVA? ICED ALLIED HEAD- QURTEF LS, SOUTHWEST PAC- . IFIC. llec. (Thursday) 5' m?» - Japanese warships sliei- led Anlel icon positions on Mindoro I Island '1.‘uesday but were repelled. “" Headquarters announced today. American planes and motor tur- pedo bu: ts sank three oi the lap- anese destroyers in the attacking: force aml scored hits on a cruiser and a battleship. The bintlcshlp, cruiser and three -l’9lllllll’l1llZ destroyers retired zrt high api ed across the China Sea after till‘ shelling. winch the com- munique said was “lruitless." g... A co-q rdinated enemy air at- ’.” tack on Mindoro did little damn-ac. i n n o o 5 o p n o u a n I‘. Lageflmasedb dmglflqiani he“), lllglgrrgerfiancis Harper: 3. Charlie - bom rs cm e or Feld. near ' __ __ 2 Manila. _for the fifth consecntlv-s. Rfcifififf,‘ 2_ f.3.,'§,f§..eIIg.§.-,a,f.‘f'§f . day. Thirteen of 20 Japanese in- 3,1195; Dg5RQchg5_ ierceptor planes were shot down An adi ‘lition 827 Japanese were Muglc Pupil; killed in the mopping up of snat- tered en cmy units on the west rice oi Leytu Island. where small poe- 3 kets are still resistinrz. T) lGNlSll CONVENT First Divsilon — 1. Jimmv Kinch and Marv Cameron. equal. 2. Jackie Dalton: 3. lrene Buote. Second Division - 1. Jean Arsen- ault: 2. Mvra ‘Trainer: 3. Eleanor Trainor. Edna O'Brien. eoual IONDON — (CP) - Since D- Day, ‘lrltish railways have more than 700 special trains for prlsoners-wf-war. i l ! i v l Honor Roll for November and . Decembv r. ' Grade XL-l. Edith McKinnon. ;. Grade X.—1. Jean R-nvnor: 2. r-n-Eltallfli‘ Trainer; 3. Frankie H“. Province of Prince Edward Island lTENIlEllS FOR LUMBER SEMI-ED TENDERS. ‘addressed to the undersigned, will be received It this office until noon on Wednesday, January 10th. 1945, from any person u- persons willing to supply any of the following iist.oi lumber: .. . . PRINCE COUNTY ll) Tl/GNlSlh- 15,000 F.B.M. 4 in. Plank. random lengths 50 ncs. 4 in. x 12 in. x 16 It. long 5.000 F.B.M. 2 in. x 6 in. x 16 ft. long 350 Posts 7!<_- ft. long x 6 ins. at small end. (Z) AL BERTOIW- h 15.000 1211M. 4 in. Plank, random lengths 50 pcs. 4 in. x 12 in. x 16 ft. long 5.000 F.B.M. Z in. x 6 in. x 16 ft. long 350 Posts 7% ft. long x 0 ins. at small (3)—O'i"JEARY:— 15,000 F.B.M. 4 in. Plank. random lengths 100 pcs. 4 in. x 12 in. x 16 ft. long 5.000 F.B.M. 2 in. x 6 in. x l8 ft. long 350 Posts 71-3 ft. long x 6 ins. at small Pl PRTAGIH- 15.000 F.B.M. 75 pcs. 4 5.000 F.B.M. 350 Posts 7% it. ll lCHMONDi-— 15.000 F.B.M. 4 in. Plank, random lengths 75 pcs. 4 in. x l2 in. x 16 ft. long 5.000 F.B.ltl. 2 in. x 6 in. X 16 It. long 350 Posts 7K. ft. long x 6 ins. nt small l! ENSINGTON :-- l5.000 F.B.M. 4 in. Plank. random lengths 75 pcs. 4 in. x l2 in. x l6 it. long 5.000 FJLM. ‘Z In. x 6 in. x l6 ft. long 350 Posts ‘Hé ft. long x 6 ins. at small Al LBANY:-- 15.000 F.B.M. 4 in. Plank, random lengths 75 pcs. 4 in. x l2 in. x 10 ft. long 5,000 F.B.M. 2 in. x 8 in. x l6 ft. long 35o Posts 791. it. long x 6 Ins. at small QUEEN'S COUNTY 1 I. o l r l. y. r ) 1 (l) random lengths 16 ft. long l6 ft. long ins. st small 4 in. Pl nk, in. x 12 x 2 in. 6 n x x logx6 1 (s) 1o end. ’ (l) end. (8) 60,000 F.B.M. 4 in. Plank, random lengths 3,000 F.B.M. 3 in. Plank, random lengths 10,000 F.B.M. 2 in. Plank. random lengths 5.000 F.B.M. l in. Boards. random lengths 25.000 F.B.M. 6 in. x 6 in., random lelllthl 1B0 pcs. 4 in. x 12 in. x 16 ft. ions’ 500 Posts 7 ft. long x 4 ins. at small end 500 Posts ‘l ft. long x 5 ins. at small end liohoto’! ttlongxdlnnatcmnlnl. KING'S COUNTY 30.000 l-KBM. 4 in. Plank. random lengths 15,000 F.B.ltl. 6 in. x 6 in., random lengths 150 pcs. 4 in. x 12 in. x 10 it. long 1.000 Posts 7 ft. long x I ins. at small end 10.000 F.B.M. 3 in. Plank. random lengths. Tljo tenderer nhnli submit n nrlce por M.B.M. [or gll gum “mum; "M! quoted being for lumber at the mill site. The Department shall ‘lit c. arc of delivery from the mlll site. (9) rm: cnaanorrrzrowu GUARDIAN Esrocx QUOTA 1101vs Stock Markets) at A iliancc TOR/ONTO, Dec. 38 —- (GP) -- The mining groups advanced and the western oils took an index loss of 22 today on the Toronto Stock Exchange. MONTREAL, Dec. M - (C?) — Individual strong spots featured transactions today on the Stock Exchange and Curb Market. in- dustrials, including constructions. and papers moved up in the in- dices and banks, utilities and golds were lower. NEW YORK, Dec. as - (a?) - The Stock Market turned the ta- bles on the bears today as steels and other pivotal industriab wiped out all their losses oi the previous session. The Associated Press GO-stock average was up .5 oi a point at 57.5 against a drop of as much Wednesday. CHICAGO, Dec. I — (AP) - Most grain futures markets were fractionally lower today under pressure oi’ commission house sell- ing and heavy country offerings of cash corn at sharply reduced prices. After an early break rye rallied. LONDON, D66. 2B — (cP-Rell‘ ters)—With the holiday spirit still hanging over the Stock Ex- change, Markets today were again quiet and only small business was transacted. WINNIPEG, Dec 2B -- (C?) - Large domestic t nsactions were reported on the innipeg Grain Exchange , PRODUCE MONTREAL. Dec. 28 — (GP) -—- Produce prices todav reported by the Dominion Department Agriculture follo\v:-— EGGS: Graded shipments". spot A Large 36-37; A Medium 31; A Puilets 25; B 28; C l9-20. BUTTER: Wholesale Jobbing pas- teurized fresh and storage Que No 1 35 1-4-35 l-2; N0 2 pasteu- rized 34 3-4; current receipt Que No 1 pasteurized 35 del lVltl; No 2 34 del Mtl; first grade creamcry prints lob price 36 i-2-37 first of Tllll I The tenderer shall submit n price each for posts, and they shall he fir: near the roadside when o truck may be able to take delivery oi h l-vamber shall be either spruce or hemlock. Plank may also be I")!!! ood (white birch and poplar excepted). i" tfllllbh kind of lumber he is tendering. . {shalom lengths rhail mean any length exceeding l0 foot. Mini- "llm width of plank shall be seven inches. I. Pout: ahsil be either cedar or Juniper. Small end dimension given . Iflln lmum that will be accepted. . l-rrznbcr shall be all square edged and sown to the exact dimension: ' Wtclfind. and shall be perfectly sound and trco from wane and shakes. ~ P PI ‘ytles tendering may tender for the whole or any portion thcreoi. artieai. must state for what pr" morkul “TENDER. FOB LUMBIIJ’ All material shall be carefully inspected and measured before de- “m? ll taken by the Department or mode. o The tandem Ihlll state WILL scar. NEW WOOD animus at 1mm ach Flam! d ‘FOR SALE — ONE FOLEY AUTO- tboy on tendering. Tendon to b» |F and K 112:0 A” Palmer o rruum.‘ loll , u “m, c1 . rc-a-u. grade solids, job price 36-36 1-2 CHEESE: Current white, west- ern 20 FOB, Que. 21 l-2; urhimle- sale white and colored for local trade and export western 20 11/16- J DEPARTMENT or PUBLIC worms AND nrorrwavs 21-01%“ “'21 - A POTATOES: 75 l-b. bags loco! No l 1.50-1.60: No 2 1.25; No 1 Que. 1.55; N B 1.65-1.80; P. E, I. 1.45- 1.75-1 B5 Montreal Exchange Abitlbi Asbestos Bell Tel Can Cern Celanese Can Car Found Dom Bridge Can Car Pfd Dom Coal Pld | 7”"? an-ugris-ugoofi-Lcc F‘ $ --5 ‘a’: v M’ um -- M. .- Gen Steel Wares Howard Smith Home Oil Ham Bridge Can Ind Al A Int Nickel Imp Oil lntl Pete Imp Tob McColl Front Nat Steel Car Can Nor Pid Price Com Que Power St Law Pfd ‘ma seas- N’ mm»: 1 1 o: .- rarourinirdoora-qmc-o F-‘N l0 :52 ww-Egaw ~58 “olbl 4 r—r--—OI alrssi" T Know your Christmas, when the black Night bares its teeth at your back- Stnggennslip merry on the white wa ' Hear t‘1e steaming marrow-talk. Past the frosted colour-lighted panes Into the still o‘! frozen lanes; Where pine dark timbers point their spars Skyward, to the crystal stars. -LAC. Rigby. R.A.l".. Sales ion 1000 Armlstic 5000 Astoria 10300 Aubelle 4.100 Alunaquc 33.Bankfi 500|Base Met 16200 Bear 200 Beattie 17900 Bidgood 165 Bra ome 13800.3!“ Dom 23001310111311 1500 Bu! 18001Cal Edm 1500iCent Pat 225§Cochenour 800.Coin L 1000.Commoil 500 Coniarum BOOIConWest 89 ' lnite 500.'Dome 30001Donalda 5300.Duquesne 2000jEast Cr 2000 East Mai 900;Franco 30ilyFmbisher 4051s Yellk l500_Gillies 1500 Gods L IOOTGoldale 500§Goldeag 2500vIGold Gate 1100 Gold Man BSOOfGrandora. IOOOJ-lalcrow 2600_Halliwell 12001Hard R0 EDUI-larrlcannn IOOOHasaga 300'Heath 1000 Hi Sarc 30 l-lolling 700‘Home 630 Int Nick lSOOJason 865Kerr Add 2400 Kirk L 600 Labrador l500§Lapa Cad 500 Lebel 400‘Leitch 700 Lil L L 1600 Louvicourt 500;Macnssa 2500 MacLeod 1900Madsen 33(10‘Mclartic 900 McKenzie 000'McLelian 3400 McMarmac 400 McWatt 2000‘Mid C011 ZOMin Corp 200Model 1200 Moneta i100 Negus 180 Noranda 60000iNorthland 3800 Nor Can 700 Obrien 7000.0leary . i Umcqa 1500131101! 011 500,Partenan 1500 Pnymast l00'Pcrron 3400 Pick C1‘ 2100Pioneer 500‘P0\vell 300 Premier i000 Pros Air 100K; ue Iline 434.550 ueenston lOOQuemont 1000.8 eaves 1000Rouyn 303 San Ant 5l00jSand Riv 2000 Senamr IOOIShawkey 200.Sheep Ck l300‘Sherritt 2700 Siscoe 2000‘Sladen 2900 Spring l00ISulllvan 24h sccep Rock 1300ISylvan 600 Teck 1'1 2500 Tom Lund 91750 Trans Res 1000 Jnit Oil 7400,Upp Can t 850|Wait 9600‘Wasa 2600iWest Mai ‘i200 Wiltsey 400§Wri l-larg u- CURB 56Il5rown 2000'Oi1 S01 l000‘_Temisk Charlottetown. _ .Total sales 524.000 ————- year navy announced eight Anac as 1-0 kills. Am Car and P 3B l-2; N h ell % ‘ll-g Athabnsksn Lost I001? lgdleion 24 3:8 But the year was also marked ElhesAdrt0lm z 3-: i with loasesh Bram gKgEa-IIIVtiASIOD ec uo - swepsi Eng nne re- Gen Elec lfllsuletaed i: daemage to the enemy's Gvn Motor! 03 l-4 | destroyer strength, but the 12.0.11. (c?) " Gt N01’ Pfd 4'! l-B = lost one of its sleek, hard-hitting 5'4‘! 011 N J 55 tribals-Athabaskon. The cor- cl Kenneflllill 35 7-3 vettcs Regina and Alberni were m Klimt Ward g Y: lost in invasion waters after D- 01’ - Dgy_ u“ 'Ph11 P918 I 3'3 Other losses announced during 14 1-2 U B Robb» w 3-11.11... year included the irigato Val- 7.40 R8010 C0“? 10 l-Z leyfield, the minesweepcr Chcda- . 14 Am Tel d: Tel 1B l-Zrbucto and the corvette Shawinl- Q3! l-zllrlflfigdcxlfilrllt g Eli ‘wide in th ear Vice Admiral l8 Vanadium m 7'3 Percy ,W. Nellcs): naval chief of 40 we“ Ul14°11 4* staff at headquarters here. went a1 Welt EM 1" a. London to head the canerilm 0B U s 5"?“ a 3'5 naval mission and superintend in- 14 vaslon operations. He was suc- 1.'I5 oeeded by Vice-Admiral George 1 i} Bu,“ ‘ugh? i t a i ea on oon er- l4 1-2 m)“ 59°91‘ ii ences‘ m!‘ andgrstgod to have 1o My“ l ' worhed out with Navy Minister 09 Macdonald n plan which will sepd 1% gfttert-“tieolwmnnmog ‘tithes ikeaacchls W ed a decisive W180- '44 Volunteer n: Pnolio 26 iiow a Potent . Hg it’ inomlladmmll 821L013: b31135 A '1 ' - 0s co a r ' ' . 105 Avgnlral Sir iruce Fraser's Brl- ' ,. . . 15 tish Pacific fleet which will have ' . i ‘ ‘l’? '::.~*.*=:..:" one: ‘:2: . . ' 12 By JACK BBAYLIY Philippines. ‘Ilhe men~with the .. gvafi 3-35 minim"! 7"" 5”" Wrmr) exception of key personnel — will ’ Y“ 61 OTTAWA- De“ a _ (o?) _ so to the Pacific on a re-voluntari’ 7.75 In a year marked by 6119511519" bug an," leave in Canada and 990 and a 511m‘ °1 mm'“de“' ‘he the surplus will be demobilized on u . v 09 7-8 Canadian Navy added n. cutting the ih-st-m-11[5t-Quf, general prin- Meln G911. Dey fly 10w!” 38 idgt.” “..“‘?"°.‘“t°'““° "‘"‘°“" °“"°" n... ...*...:;..;='.1..TT.;,ream?er=nr...i-r~ .. r y ewn eens ve y. mm g b (g n; o’ . r0 y onler, y 04 But the (iouqhty escort fleet shggemzgqcmwg: gum‘? the yea.- bcen the case. Mr. Macdonald has l ault; 3. Marie G. Arsenault. 10 that assured delivery of the 30008 Wm be followed soon by a]1.gan3- said that a navy of 9.000 has m- Grade v-i. Catherine Thomp- 90 to .._l~1..lil1 as invasion men and (“an manned carriers and an m, ready been approved and he hopesison; 2. Joan Dawson; 3. Mllllc "9 51111111195 Wm bill" “P devmpe“ station at Collins Bay, Ont., has fore peacetime sirens-q v! lailyliflvallant. 06 its own striking force and contri- already tuned out n5 firs. can... This would compare with a Dre-I Grade IV—-1. Barbara Dalton; 2. 03 1'4 bllléd 10° Ships and 10330 men m dian navy aircrew destined for “'5? Strength ‘If 01113’ 1-709- .Janet Arscnault; 3. Marie Andrea. 70 the vital battle that brew D-DW Canaan... grips. VlFhen this ae- ——————— (Perry. 30 June 6_ And n11 the while it kept velopmem ls complete ghe sggcrews s MARY, ACADEMY Grade IIL-l. Marie Peters; l. 4B B- ShBTD 9W °°°k°d ‘m the Mum“: and Canadian aircrewmen serving T- suMwiasmz Theresa Cahfll; 3. Lorinda Gal- 59 trade lanes. with the Royal Navy will trans- r lant. u Melillwhile m‘ n“, “l” de- fer from flat-tops to Canadian ‘i v Grade II-l. Joan Marie LeClair; l0 vetopgd scacrews for two Royal came“ Honor Roll for December. _ .2 Doreen J_ Arsenmm; 3v Mary Navy aircraft carriers. alrcrewstfor The navy Bumped recruiting m DGratcie qrilzcilna] P01156151.“ 2. Thompsmm a 75 contemplated Canadian flat- 9115 October but Wm Continue at a orot y .IX1C11,M- $2111 R ."_ _________ 30 I, and commissioned the 8.000-.o_n reduced scale o. 30o a month at Grade — - fir] rle 0261». "A... N-Ew CATHEDRAL -. cruiser-Uganda with a sistership the m" at mus yea.“ This rate 2. Dorothy Arsenault, 3. Blanche . i 3° to follow. two special W!” "mam will b. maintained until the maxi- Campbell» wrumrno, Dec. ze- (cm-a 110i; 1'2 shiPs-Pfllw” “m” and Pr?!” mum complement is reavhed- , 9mm VIHA- 5W“? Tfifeg" cathedral. to cost $150,000, will be 2'35 Davlgffandnma Qnwamra“ ems‘ With n tremendouls expansiog atifélfieai m“ 6°“ e" ' e s“ built in North Winnipeg b the b9 1'2 erzaslt nscuemmgretlie navy assumcmse“ and ample {games on s 019' G- d VIlI—l Rit Gallant" zimmwie" Greek Catholic C urm‘ ~ , 11 is 1 kin to the pus» l“ e .- a ‘ 11c ll b th 11.: Greek CathOild 04' 100 l)" Cent ‘>1 “n cm“ “m” Oriel:- 3.1.11 an egg to? a larger lP-‘r- 2mm?‘ been“? 3' Mary Keny- ‘Icalxéd e e n North Atlantic trade convoys and Grade VI—'I-_BQ“1P‘§LL1."IQF~’U€E-_._.e '00 - - ' 2.3g ‘h’ 0m, way By J, R, Williams Our Boardmil H0050 2E2‘ r ' " _: ET E . LOOKfiTUpEfYOU cawr 3 35 1:5 ilétfie ééiifilifv ggsl% “&'Z‘$%e“§>”c¢§s¢§rr.ne PerzrecKvoura own i all-z sci ‘éEEKLéAEABEEZ€‘¢QEE' $i.%“35%.1l’i€€§3€.&?.'i“‘ 15 _ _ ' N F . 2o 1-4‘ fiiiggqflflbfié‘ JIfiPQTPE-fidfi‘? ovum uucduru PERSON roiz / 130012.’;- Peoagoslggsri ‘- ... zéraitatsaaergrcim, i"z%%.~..%°...ss..s n4 1-1" ’- r’ mm 5 E'D . was» 1 "row HIM 1 once swam! DEPARTMENT lfg HER rQNJEEE assets» 1g I ; PROTECTED "n-le Peizsom BLCEP‘ WIMP <5. HIM D0 Pr! GIT RIPCYME- 1 o: THE sev oi= BOOPWAR UELOCITV. 14 l 1.20 2.15 23 35 52 06 37 1.06 2.35 4 3O 33 1.13 35 40 1 29 20 1-4 04 3-4 g i / 4° o ‘ 32 I z INFERIORVW 32 E" comptestes 0s ~ - ~ r HERE- = 1g , ‘rue SUCKERS _ 04 :2 ':_.___-:l—=1"—‘ - i; —_m'— “}‘4“" 7 i‘ McManus ,3 ave-acme UP FATHER BY 9mm‘? 1.55 ‘ 22-2‘; (WELLHN/E so? EVERYTHING 3'13 aoo-i-loo-aoiasv’; our o: THE BE P; $159‘; -; 1 70 . FATHE? AQRNEP‘ WAV ‘THAT WOLLD c C c, 1o AFTEP ALL-EHES REMIND MAGGIE ‘T5 NOT A ‘M0 60m: - HOW v1.1. 11 1‘? Miss i-iewi’ 5 70 1.35 ' 1.20 O3 1-0 3 3O 2.10 03 l-P 07 1-2 011N111 Minimum Charge- tor Any Awe. lament l6 Ocnts Central Guardian locals, 5o per word; Western and Eastern locals 2o per word; Announcements and Coming Events 3o per word; Classified 8o per word; in Memorinm Notices 70o nor inch; Lists of Floral and Spiritual Ollerlngl. Cords. etc" 5o per name; Lot- m oi’ Condolence 10o per Inch; Wedding orlllllllcutc t0 words for $1.00 and l0 cents for every additional l words. Notions ol Thanks and Appreciation. 10c per inch or 4o per word. Lists ol subscriptions 40 cents per inch. Address and Fascination $1.01 Other rates on application. ; ilates-—~Payabie in Advance Male Help Wanted LIST BOY WANTED - APPLY Guardian. li-Zl-tf. WANTED-L MAN on nor: ron barn work. Apply Harold Beaten. dra. u -21. AICXBD ' For Sale LOST ON W. R BOVYQL WMTED Jaunting sleIEihsNClinton Mag-li- son. Fredericton. 12 28-11. t! 5d File . ADDl gvenin id anemia... l...“ u; B. BALE — LARGE DESIB- ablc lot. corner b" lhall bc made on or before Juno ht, 1046. ‘hie Department does not bind itself to accept tllo lowest or any __ lcndey , . (In. I. MIQMILLAN), Dcplty Mllllfldf OI Plblld Willi! and Highways. Prince Edward Island. l - ma! "LOTIBTOWN, "scar on ma, 1m. H) BiNDING FOR CALI - llll SIX OYIJNDII. ta ll-I-‘Ii- fiance. Hudson 881th. Serial No. MYNEM. Cellini! LITTLE IIDM MUOII 1t takes about half s ton of rose induce one pint o4 mac Oampbe don. Street. Decembe leave at Guardia milk can No. 501 Lost FITZBOY STREET, . Finder notify 12-09-11. Wanted LIVING with hoard. Sterling Gilleqzle. 1:20;; Miscellaneous ' WILL THE 0N1; W110 PICK up man's overcoat on Richmond 23rd. 1' n01! ice. DOOM, APPW 4'19. 27 -3l k. . Y. C. care or c1151.... 12-29-21. Teachers Wanted WANTID-ASBIBTANI‘ TIACIB. for River ‘School. Allan A. New 1on- li-N-Ql. olease 12-8-11. ii.Y. Stock Exchange wok n 30 per cent share of res- ponsibility in general Atlantic pa- trols. U-boats are reported ln de- creasing, numbers and during the o ._...__,.__ . - __.->.. Tll-"Y AND "CAP" STUBBS 1: pom‘ see wan-r POSSESSED tJANE TO cave rue CHILDREN THOSE rename oaums Aw HO * ~ was. AND NOW SHE can so HOME! JANE SAViNG ABOUT GOING INTO BUSINE5S WITH LHM WELLBY- 9042's PUTTIN’ up TH‘ MoNEY, AN’ HE'S -- MERCY! :1: CAN'T HEAR Y msem rumw- - GEE‘. WHAT i<iND or A Ci-llCiGhl-i-(EAIIVED BlE Iii-E \\\