PAGE TWELVE "THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWM APRIL 14. 1952 ' - W h - -.. ... ' RTX In ' ' T ebec N Ch I I't'l "”V'V"'”i Advertising mm Mam m Mum l( N . a (lo plicates Obleci o On 0 ange 11 n1 ia V M Wk! . r F - R f0 0 P C 0 G 0 P t NEW YORK, April is - (AP) E . l ' N 3 Minimum Charge For Any Advertisement 3 Cents. i e- S S 5.2:: quot” ' 0 o c G er l.. is d'Wl as lunl.oull T t I ' AmCar6cFdi' 3cenr:::li!'0ur:Ir; l;I:lI'lII'I,lcI:C:IlI:,pll,:rI:I?Ir t'IJolnl:g":v::ls 3': per word: OTTAWA. Apr. 12-(OP)--Trude t 1 0 A””9"d5 Classified 3c ncr word: in Memomm Notice: Me per Inch: I-iils 1” "”h" L'b""" Plan New N S --.. Minister Howe has forecast mirl?:ll:h"t'i:r:' h:3:htbnegeend'heav 3”" 3" of Floral and Spiritual Offerings. Cards, el.c.. 50 per name: Letters orrhwh A rh 12 h (cm h A ' ' orrliwa, April 12 O(cpl.'rne bigger carry-overs of Canadian deliver-re, at grain and p,.ob1,ml; CPR A - - V -- of Condolence illc per inch; Wedding Engagements. 40 words for Ewe"! Gbvugme t decision to , . Fred"-31 Gave,-"mam argued Mon. grain this year and announced in handling Q! We; 3,-,1". M... ch"&o-hm sl.00 and 10 cents for every additional 3 words; Notices of llhaalu "an mxm me Calllmdian Nluoml day that Quebec power comphhies um-e will be no ghange in in. Howe and the” hu hem 3 "good C031 E0 - and Appreciation, Mo per inch or so per word: Lists of Subscrllr Rahwrs gas thrown E M omh , cmnot claim tax exemption on ltial prices to farmers next year. demand" by buygrl and hinged El Auml lions. 63 cents per lllcll: Address and Presentation. 31-90 I g C sums they pay to the Provincial Speillrinl in "10 C0rnrn0n3. ii! there will be a final clean- a - Gm El” 11 o ill) P y P canon 1”” proposals for nvmng Government under its 1946 educa- did Mt 03'-lmlle llie Carry-OVHS. merit "in spite of all. the dlffl- Gen Mm Other Rates On Alwiic-lion ;l;30f,:Pi:ai'l1ll-zgrsiiiilgre of the 32-5009 CHALIFAX. April 12- (CP)- tlon-tax bill. ' blht sol: they will be higher than culue-.,-- gt N Rvtfr . I ' - ' - onstructloli of the new Nova Bco- T). - t - 11" w en t e current crop year start- D u l 1 h p elIl'ieC0 Tl" 'di'9"'"' Wm! "ill "'0 P"""""' "'0" "0; ':m:”i3I" Informed quarters said today tin agriculture college will begin in Ecl(Cg::1II:ll1lm(i"GurlVlr:iis 05 ed Aug. 1 last. Carry-overs then r,.,.-leeyVerr.,"rK., Vl,.,:::r wlfl" rim Mntsmry W 10' dam:-'8-i W51": 0'" 01 "'0" "I fdlrrlimnenlist gm” : the crowri-company tax. system this year on or near me site of the its income Tax, Appeal Board, were: wheat. 189200.000 bushels: about -loo,ooo,ooo bushels---me NY Central ':mu".t "Md '0' "" um" wmall-V owupkgd W i ahelhu ' oh laid,d0W" "1 Flmlllce 511015"? 50' bulldillg destroyed by fire at 'lruro, which held the companies can OMS. 95.200000: and barley. 53.500: largest delivery of grain in any RN-ll0 CD . l ' ”""”i5e"'""' '" "ml-'l' "" "'0' ””"”d' rm! 1" "ed b0llS biidirl last night is not likely Agrlculturc Minister Mackenzie deduct from their Federal taxable 000- The Prak C0rr)'-0V0r 1" single crop year in the history Sm 0” NJ error is (IIle to the negligence of its servants or 0 d Wu . lllh to take any 310113.,-5 away from me mm me Lcgislatum hmamc mo amhums "my pay the when wu 594,500,000 bushels in of the way. -I-ex” co more shall be no liability for non-insertion of 1:1! I '0' 3931"! C.N It. but it will add many com- An appropriation of s5U0,u00 for Province undcr the educauon 194 . ' . Buying has been brisk, wnh (he Utd Alrc liriilnll 1110 3ln0"nl- Paid 1" will IilVr"l!C""”- DIEXil.l8S- to the worising out or the me project, including additions to measure. Initial Or Preliminary DHCCS current international wheat agree- Us Rubber 7 rnultl-million-dollar capltnl rri- secondary buildings, was larer gp- Nine. conlpallios are fighting Paid by iii? Canadian Whciir ment price for wheat set as the US Steel . .:...e.e..7- -- vision plan that has been in the proved by the house, Flam call for the claim. At stake ls about 5l.- Board when the (TOP Year Opens ceiling of 31.30 a bushel (u, s, Vanadium Baby chicks I Fof sale making for a year. , a uvo-storey science building. lug- 000.000'a your in taxes. AU8- 1 next Will be 51-40 8 bushel funds) plus six-cents-a-bushel West Uri Tel u hm, ,,., ,,w m,,” As a result. it is considered pos- er man the one lost by me, A day. Arcuml: for theh lzovornmenl. D- 1" n0- 1 n0riliern Wneah 55 CONS carrying charge; oats at about 93 Westlnghge T.','7”-'-': FOR SALE-MARE 8 YEARS OLD sible that the mcapitalizatlon pro- mm),-y my students 13 not included W. Miindeli. Justice Dttpurlmenl 3 blliliel '07 00- 2 C-w- 05” "ml cents a bushel for no. 2 C,w,; . ill-ell lily” c(.;1(ai!idl5lr;)TullLlh;ll.Aigl;" 1100 lbs. James Cudmore, Green posals-recommended by the Roy,” in this year-S program. Eounsel. tctlid itch. gustllce J.tCl. A. zirlgntsbafsog n&3glh:3er()3.ll;::orstix-pllvalvlv gndh lbl;rley s3t Cnlzxlut 51,25 3 S W. :1 -"h 'p .- -.- Bay. (3 ' ' -In -t H . , ameron lo ue ec mpos s a '- 0 us e or no. . . 1- . - in M-. Attention car enters i)””.(":1' dmmtd-t-and isutletfldl frlllcj ened cow and two calves llarrv l”"”3m9”i at U118 Session. and that the building will be ready sill”-. ill”; ”:"l9l::ii5 Paid Ulzilebr 1330- C3;:'e0llnYtlil9l3lhX;:lC;7;iV:I: rock :50.g00.000 bushels of wheat will mill? rliiml 1 ii” 5” C” ' ' 0 Under Mr Abbott's new tax 5-5. - ih 1 H term (1953 vnclu egsa on canno e e- 8 ' e elivered to the board this ,...(..D.. mxm cl,,li.-5 in llldcr Lewis. York. i ., 3 19” 9 3 0 i ' ducted for federal tax purposes, bottom payment made to farmers your in a rough or damp com”, h Save time. i'0lll1lf'! zlurllt F03 sALEh'A L”ATG”T'rGidRGE Qvhhz getgleir tcizgwftyotrghgmggiwosfgerggi 'T""C He took issue specifically. with who participate in wheat-board uon, pan of mi, will hhve to he The United Brotherhood of ' l 0: so -mm-gwoula Send Surplus :22. ASSEEL.5.3.231"if.ll'.i,1tii”l12.i?i'i3".f.S.”l..2:22?” the Eialpelters .i,"d,, lglners of ' I Mr -"""""5' 9- atlon tax on its earnings while i , he ' . - . ' merlca WI 0 their ”"TTm"r.: T. :T1'CGr. . . j ' ' .nts per 1,000 kilowatt hour-ls a board obtain! 8 better idea 0i Grain pl-oducu 1 ch 1951. . -..;. FOR sands - not-s . sl-.v ls;g1t;qt;x sbialleii. wonlally sulplus of Milk To Drlfdill mm 0, ,.o).ahy 0,. ,,em, ,0, me how prices and sales are going 52 mm W". hf," bfern esflmmd monthly meeting at the In. want” giclgleedrn gvhlsgixligglgefhcen-.p;r -Cevm Zjhw Lgilindcitiirpfvleintcto 50 . use of Quellct-is llytiraullc i'esour- and followed by a clean-up lmi'- at: wllellt. 562,000,000 bushels: Stillile Hall. St: Eieanors. , I .0 .. . .7.-O.” -. z- ' , " ;g,ldhm Pachlc Rahwal? NS m t”"”' TORONTO. April 1'2-(9P)- cos by the conlpnnIes- "lent at "'0 9004," "10 W" livlile" oats. 492300.000: barley. 252.bo0,- April 17th at eight o'clock lv.-n'l'l:ll- no .ii.tl.l'. noAlu)- r-son SALE O LADIES ENGLISH . . 5 P 3 3- The onlarlo Milk Producers As- It was not a rental fer. he said, the board diam Utes rem" nni: 000. About 150,000,000 bushel, or P M All C8,. t . 01- "1 i?'?!l lW- Bicycle. almost new. Write Boxi Ti.” mic” 1” the C359 0i me C N- soclatioll have proposed a plan to because there was the same l3l”0m'- wheat are believed to be still on ' ' pen ers me '. .. . I.--' Air?-T.-N111: 24 Guardian Office iRf is that it is 5” bogged dmm semi surplus milk to Britain and charge for all those involved. This YEN"! lllilial Price! 0" prnlrle fields, walling spring har- urged to a'ttend' ' H-ill"-ill-l l--ll” -5 0 " ' t 0 ' iwlth old debts that it cnnllot show The plan would There was no igmllm-d.tenant re. wheat and barley already have W51, Milled ill quiet. :l Kcnsinglon. Ap- Summersidc, Box .- czlrs & Trucks For Sale "ml: S.iLI):.F.E7fFOItTT'lIR;EE - 'l stake. Good condition. new FOR. SALE - ONE SINGLE lrut-li-wzigoll, also feeding tur- nips. Apply in Gordon Houston, Glllsgow Road. FOR. SALE - LADIES GOLD wrist wlltull. in good ('0n(lll.lOlI. Reasonable privc. Apply to 181i Kcnl. Sl. .v:n'.or. Phone 2790-.) after five. l--on-"S"'l.E--7i03lTrl.vsloUTll Sedan. Goml colirlilinn. Licensed Apply 23 Alli-ll Slrret. Female Help willbll vTV"'r'r:i'CwosiKR-r76l:-Fdf:?- i old pellsiollcrs 2'l', try llO:llF. age Apply Box ideal luclillly. Apply men: Illx'ilY.'illC9 Office. lottctowll. W A N T E I) llVIMEI)lATEl.Y - Cap-.lblc girl to do gzneral house- vsnrlc in ll lalllzly of three adults. Char- Must ',::l'ft l'cfr-iicllcos-st:l:e age. Apply in xlzx. walrcn A. Christie. lll C'l1lll'i'll SYITTI, Amllcrst N. S For Sale TORA. . . :V-Aluwi-'lu;w'lv.i'srf- lli' illlll ilirilltcl. Good is new. Prirc 5'20 "0. lV'lr.s'. Robert I.. Sil- llpll.-lllt. lllllllcr River. I7()R.S.ii.lri:-('.X)lP ;?(i'x"l:.&'rll-Elsi: fol" l-ullrlll .l lbln for cook- llllilri. J. l-2. .Icllkills, Murray Rlwl. FOR SAIJC -- ONE GANDEII. Apply Slatloll, Montague. FOR SAM) - PART (IARLOAD licrlar shlmzlcs. Altrnl-ilve prices ml all r:l'zltlvs. Ext-cllcllt quality. .1.-lm A. Rodd, Milton. Phonc l.'lRG--ll. FOR SALE -- RUBBER TIRE rlrivillg wagzzlh. ill good condition. .lp-ply (Jcllrgo Buchanan. Fred- Plillllnll I-"OR. S.-Il.I-2 - ONE TWO OVEN Mvclarv Range ill good condi- tion, Hllinllle for factory or Sllmnfcr 1-loiel. Apply Rendezvous lirstallmllt. EC-all T PLUMBING :3. HEATJNG Rlltlls, ll."I!-llllt-'l, sinks, clll.-'ci.-2 clc('ll'i(t sllzlllow .-lllrl rll-op wrll pllnlps. soil pipe, soil fillings, lllaro plp('. range boilers, olrclric water heaters, stool pipe and fittings. WRITE TODAY MAIN PLUMBING and HEA-TING SUPPLIES co. DEPT.”-l3l059 ST. LAWRENCE, MONTREAL, QUE. l FARM FOR SALE ITIIINIGIIIIH of 80 in-rl-ls laml In vigil .'4I.llI8 of rlllilvnflon. 20 llcrm In good nlamllng linrslwnoti. 1 mile from Trnml ('lIuula High- wny. lllARll'S LAB. Carl:-ton Siding, l'.II.Y. of training and experience, the lion sAl.r: -- s Trina-E0375. WANTED By Quebec High School, Quebec City, teacher for commercial subjects particularly typewritlng and shorthand. Attractive salary scale is in force with al- lowance for experience, etc. Secretary-Treasui-e,Prot t tBoard fschl Cptnriliqlol1aiI,75,Belvreda'e um 0 00 l I 1 National Milker. 1 set Smooth- ing Harrows. 1 set truck wagon wheels. Apply Russel Mafhesoll. Charlottetown R. R. fl. FOR SALE - BUILDING. SUIT- able small slore or home. Sum- mer cottage. New llflo. Size 14 feet x 16 feet plus 7 feet veran- dah. Finished lnslre and out. in- sulated. wlrell. Easily moved. Very good rondiiluli. Mrs. D GOOD USED Pl V 37.00 each. Truck tires 750-025- 900 X 20 030.00 each. 32 x 6 325.00 each. 700-T50 x 16-17 518.00 each. New retreads following sizes standard tread 600-650 X 16-670- 650 x 15 515.00 each. Truck tubes 85.00 each. Passenger iubes 52.00 each. Shipped C. 0. D. collect. Glendale Tire Co, 1287 Weston Rd.. 'Ilol'onio. Out. Male lleln Wanted ivTv?En:v'i7i'iv'olTi?LTFr7oiz farm work. Gordon Jewell, North River. Miscellaneous BOAT FOR CHARTER. 4'! LONG x 1:: beam. llatcll and deck ac- commodations for three men Ideal for lobster work. Apply R. S. MacDonald. Souris. Salesrllsll Wanted SALESMEN - alEo'1.Yl'"rliLi' make 50. a day. New sensation- Bl Utility item for every food. beverage outlet. etc. tsamples furnished. Utility A Co,, 53-CPA West Jack on, Chicago 4. 70 Let TO LET .. om: SINGLE or- iice Mccannell Bldg. Phone 2683. To LET - FRONT OFFICE. Palmer Electric. Phone 1444. FOI. BENT -- TWO ROOMS, third floor. 139 King St. T0 LET-HEATED ROOMS, FUR- nished or unfurnished. Phone 3019-J. typewriters RENT OR BUY THE NEW REM- ington Personal Portable Twle wrlte r. Big machine perform- ance. portable convenience '. Rental rates - 34 U0 mommy three nlonths 311.00 call Re.-.-l- lngton Rand. 104 Kent. Sire-t Wanted WANTED - TTlETr'6lTIisbF1l D00 capacity. Lorne Charlotiotowll R. R. WANTED - osr: i;sEh”6Fl'-13!: Desk. Stanley. Show & Pearden Ltd. warzrr-:l'l ---lT()"l'.6l?TiKlFLoT suitable for building a small mhomc. Write Box 25. Guardian. iWANTEl)-QUANTITY MANUR-I5. Wllio Box 29 cm Guardian. BOWDESS. VITAMIN SOURCE Volume of tomato Juice sold in Canada has increased more trlall 200 times since 1900. - oats. where prices closed 8. surpllts in normal years. Its 546- 000.000 deb:-lniei-est burden threw it into a defici. position last. year despite a hig operating surplus. Royal commssion recommenda- tions would have rewritten the C. N.R.'s capital stnlcturc in such a way that the line would have had a surplus of about 53.009000 for 1951. Grain WINNIPEG. April 13 a (GP) .. Most prices turned to higher levels in moderately active trade satur- day on the Winnipeg: Grain Ex- change. aided by upturns ori Ull- iicd States nlarkets. Shippers were active buyers in l:regu- larly. other grains closed higher. some seaboard buying was indic- ated ln barley although no export business was reported. Flax uncov- ered buying bv processors, wllllc nland sent rye upward. There was no information avail-I able on export loadings of Canad-l ian wncat. Class two wheat and l.W.A. prices dropped one eight cent from Thllrsday. Closing prices: Oats n May 9:2-RB: Jly 3315; Oct. 807l'rA. Barley - May l.2S; Jly l.2l:F'sA; Oct. 1.1ll?.'sB. Rye - May Oct. 1.B6""lA. Flax - May 3.77B; Jly 3.81','a2 Oct. 3.71. ll.S. Steel Report CLEVELAND. April 13 - fAPl - The work stoppage in United states steel mills cost about three days' output but that will be "hardly" noticeable to consumers, Steel magazine says today. The metal-working journal says- production for the next week was at 51 per cent of rated capacity. While operating at 102 per cent of capacity the week before. the mills poured out 2,120,000 nct tons of ingots and capacity, the mag- azine says. Operating at 51 per cent of capacity would mean 1,- 060,000 tons for the week. All-out use of existing mills 2.u0ll: Jly ism: offerings were light. American dc- . needy countries. set aside 10 cents for every llund- rcdwelght of milk shipped to inur- kct. Butler and cheese producers and the federal and provincial governments each would be asked to contribute ihe same amount. to the milk fund. Central Vermont Railway Deficit ST. ALBANS, Vt., Apr. 10-(OP) --The Central Vermont Railway reports a net deficit of 524,702 for the fiscal year ended Der. 31. 1951. compared with a deficit of Sl68,400 in 1050. in tho report at 3rstcrd1l,v's an- nual meeting, Prcsidollt Donald Gordon said gross rcvcnucs reach- cd an all-lllnc high. but expen- ses also reached the highest peak CVPT. Revenues amounted to 311,764,- 397. an increase of .Si.0l2.27l. over I9." Expenses zlnlnunied in S9,- , an illl-rczisr of S768268. 'F:l.xcs llllrl other charges increas- ed by 5101.305. 5 Canadian Buys Daily In Florida TORONTO. April 12 - (CF) - Roy Thomson, publisher of 15 Can- adian ilewspapers, announced to- day he has purchased the st. Petcrsburg. Florida Independent for 5750.000. The evening paper publishes six days a week and has a circulation of 35.000. Mr. Thomson said he proposes acquiring further American news- papers if they become available. He now owns 14 Canadiali dalllcs and one weekly, the Orlllis. (0nt.) Pac- kill: and Times. lationship between the and tile companies. It was simply a charge imposed by statuic, and it met all the re- quirements of A specific corpor- ation iux. It did not matter what it was rlilled; it was a tax when it was compulsorily imposed by public authority for public pur- poses. Anoiher point was that corporations only were singled out province for the assessment. The firms involved arc Shaw- inigun Watcr and Power Com- pany. St. Maurice Power Corpor- ntion, Canadian Light and Power Conlpany, Gutlncliu Powcr Com- pany, Southern Canada Power Colllpany, Sagucnuy Power Com- l'lll)'. Ott.-lwa Valley Power Coni- pzlliy, MzlL'Larcn-Qilchcc Power Company and Northern Quebec Power Company. ST. LOUIS SCHOOL Report for March: Gracie X-1. James Gaudet. Grade Ix-1. Elaine Wedge. 2. Billie Bernard. Grade VI-1. Rose Marie Bern- ard; 2. Johnnie Perry; 3. Marie Doucctte. 0 Grade V-1. Patricia Gaudct: 2. Leona Gaudct: 3. George Mnliett. Grade IV (Al-1. Violet Doll- cctte: 2. Roger Allen; 3. Myra Gaudct. Grade IV I8)-1. Austin Mal- lett: 2. Nelson Arscnault. Grade Ill (Al-1. Dolores Gaudet; 2. Leo E. Pcrlgv. Grade 111 (B)-1. Eddie Arsen- ault. Grade II (A)-1. Reggie War- ren: 2. Maureen Gaudet; 3. Anna Mae Doucette. Grade 11 031-1. Gererda Ber- nard; 2. Francis Brown. Grade 1-1. George Perry: 2. Clifford Perry; 3. Stephen Mal- lctt. Tcacllcl': Jean Callagllmz. The Neighbors ,..-r-mg and addition of new mills is situation into balance, the mag- azine adds. Steel says mills capable of pro- duclng 631.000 tolls annually have been added during the first quar- ter of the year. Mills able to turn out 7.822.700 tons annually will be brought into production be- fore the year ends. Capacity production now is rated at 108,587.670 tons rt year. Carloadings OTTAWA. April 12 - ICPV - Carloadings on Canadian rall- ways increased to 919,627 cars during the first three months of this year compared with 961.9-l8 cars in the corresponding period last year. The Bureau of statistics rc- ported today that cars loaded ill the last l0 days of March totallvcl 98,876 cars compared with 78,91-.9 cars for the previous seven-d:ly period ended March 21, and 77,- 295 cars on March 14. Kennedy & Mustard REAL ESTATE BROKERS Charlottetown. P. E. I. Properties Bought and Sold Also I Fill Rental and Auetloneerlng service. 'l!.'o Kent Street-Phone I100. Apply giving full details or write for information to "la. . no-vi. Quebec. P. 0.; bringing the supply and dcmand' -There Ought To Be A L 000a- "It's days like this that make me wish they'd lower the -5-. v- - .. ml (”F”il7i'. U. by Nov! Indian (A draft age By George Clark to seven.” aw By Fagaly And Shorten -" AND COME BACK TOMORROW K ' rags ' 7 gr oli,l'uA'r EIiS0vgE.v:Z'G:BD&:i;S' , 7 "J-73' V?giILDDIEEIll.'. tE'I'S l-alas A DRIVE I ' L449-1” 11:. Just THROW souawusne, NNWNERE ' SOME TMINGS . lllVA.FDI.lOf ITS SUCH A NICE been boosted by 20 cents a bushel, though the board's buying price 5 Million In Defence Contracts Awarded OTTAWA. April 12 - (GP) - A total of S40.2(Xl.000 worth of de- fence contracts was awarded dur- ing March 1-15. the Defence Pro- duction Departmcllt announced today. Two big military contracts went to Montreal firms. Biggest single contract was one for S12.-100.000 which went to Bristol Aeroplane Engines (Eastern) Ltd., Montreal. covering a two-year work con- tract: for the repair and modifica- tion of aircraft engines. Would Abandon 16-Mile Linea BOSTON. April 12-(APl-The Boston and Maine Railroad says its 110-year-old 16-mile section of line from Portsmouth. N. 1-L. to Berwlck. Me., has an average passenger load of eight-tenths of a person per day. The line adds 350,000 A year to run one easi- hound 'traln and two west-bound trains on that section. A company spokesman said last night the line will request per- mission from the Interstate Com- merce Commission to abandon the section. that lt costs PROPERTY Real Estat 125 Kent St. Situated on St. Peter's Road. just outside City Limits. Lot 22 foot frontage. 80 foot; width at rear and 100 foot depth. Building in good condition, size 24 ft. by 62 feet. Priced right for quick sale. Terms if desired. KENNEDY & MUSTARD FOR SALE c Brokers Phone 1108 Six-room dwelling with shelves and counters. FOR SALE BUSINESS AND RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY IN BRIGHTON AREA ter heated in excellent condition. Store known as Brighton Grocery, complete with Inspections by appointment. For further information apply:- MATIIESON, PEAKS & NICHOLSON, Barristers, 90 Great George Street, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. attached garage-hot wa- liegistereil sows WANTED For shipment to Newfoundland early May, I number of young registered sows bred to fin-row lobe Mu or early June, from qual- ified dams with scores 80 or over. Price 8100.00 erausd (lliarlottle- town. Write P. E. I. Swlnebrocd- 0-rs' Association, Box 488, Chor- lotteiawn. ; AIJGTIOII SALE There will be sold by public auction on the premises of the late James A. Campbell. Darnley, on Thursday, April 17th. 1952. at 111) p.m., all farm stock, machin- ery and farm crap. If day unfav- orable, sale will take place first fine day following. Terms cash. See poster for list of articles. Morley M. Bell. Q.C., James W Campbell, executors. Signed. CIAIII CBOZIEB. BRYENTON & better still, you can do it Plan. the time to RE-TIRE with FIRESTONE 187 GREAT GEORGE STREET Yes, we are pleased to announce a. Big Pi-loo Re- duction on all also Tires and Tubes. that safe. sure feeling while driving tlik summer, and Trade in your old tires today as You can poy while you drive by using our Budget Come and see us for full information. FIRESTONE BliYEllT0ll 3lmlIacKAYt co. "Your Friendly FIRFSIONE Dealer 18'! GREAT GEORGE STREET Macl(AY 00. TIRE NEWS NEW LOW mess on can AND TRUCK lines You can have for a lot less. part payment. Now is UUH BOARDING HOUSE Milior Hoopla -v- HE DOES KEG6l on J; "22- ' 1x,..,!-1; X .1 TOLD REC-SGIE DE-PLASTER You - lNOLlL'DNiT TRADE BACK HIS RLSTAMP 3OOK' FOR Voulz 'TlE ..BOOK BACK HIMSELF-40'" lT'5 HIS MOTHER MELT VOU DOWN TO A GREASE NW wAm'.'rl-is , WHO E EAY5 SHED . TELL THAT LAD lhl .Tl-(i5 NEl.LrOi.2DERED ARE sevelze WAYS or: r2esTl2AlNlNe noes!-w 6i-lEl5 PLENTY A woman aemv MAD AND SHE36 A( p 'REAl.' HE-AVYlNEl6FiT-o... I COMMUNITY THERE! oN vloLel.lce! Pl-AY5 A CRUEL PRANK' 4.11