woicc briccs/Sfiififill. FEBRUARY 2, 1940 Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Mlmlmllm Charge ior Any Advertlaeniente t5 Cent: Central Guardian locale, 5g 9c per word: Anlltillnoemgn I"!!! Weatern and Eaflern locale 31'2"'1"'°u"’s“i‘iv~..u. In M ‘I'm can!“ “m” so p" ‘ma: Pl _lll I1 I l OII In udg, ,_ Condolence 70o n‘: incisrwfiufn‘ ma“ and l0 cents toi- every additional a m; Appreciation, 70c per inch or 4c per word. 49 "l"! P" inch. Address and Presentation NIIl-lcea 10o per inch; List; cl 50 per mime; Letters o1 ent 40 words i01- 51.1.1; Notloca of Thanh and H!“ 0| Subsorl tlonli application. ‘Loo’ om" "‘ “u Wanted To Let WANTED 1000 BUSBELS or HOUSE T0 LET-II iucnlviolvb good oats f n_ A Bradalbaneor c” WANTED - slvmu. Romany saw mill, second hand. In good re- v Al“ MflP-dflm. i=1. R. No. a, t. Stewart. L-29-2-1-2i, Female Help Wa nted WANTED -EXPERIENCED 1min), References required, wme "531 Guardian. 51444.31 Mizcella neous AUCTION SALE STANDING Lumber and Firewood February 83h. one ofclcck. Everett MacKin- non's. Union Road. Alex McRae, Auctioneer. 11-49-2-2-6. Male Help wanted IVQNTEI) -- YOUNG MAN TO 11181111118 110C111 Cirzrillation Branch "m"! f" iPRdTm oilblication. ADD!" si-flillll’ full mrtlculars to Box 22. Charlottetown, L-7-2-I-3l. 5T ”' NOTICE The Annual Meeting Kin- k011i Dairying Association will be held in (he hall at Kinknrzi, 'l‘ilesday, Feb. 6, at 3 p. m. J. N. FARMER, Secretary. £3? in Bankruptcy: Tenders For Assets I11. tlic matter of the Bankruptcy ‘o1 Dlulicl Nzrunhli. of Bedeuue, ifclcriv 11101111 (ill SLlillHlCtV the 3rd iliiV of Felirinirv, 1940 for the fol- llivllia newts of the above Author~ lzvd assignor. Parcel No. 1. at 1n- invoice at in- at in- at in- Groceries ircel No. 2, Drugs at p1'1ccs—$0l.76. Parcel Stationery $12.93. Hardware . .39 No (i. l . Plirccl Crockery and Chilinuuirc at‘ invoice nrlces—$15.09 l‘lir v1 N11, 7. Scaling Machine. Platform Scales . 1 i. Paicvl. N0. 9. Ice Ciiest. Puree‘. No. l0. McCaskey Sate (Niwvi (Cost $125.00). Pillccl No. 11. Nash Sedan 1930 liiorlcl. Parcel No. l2. Automobile ‘Trailer. e1 No, 13. Fixtures valued at ‘i’ ii. Parcel N0. l-ivAbout 2 l-4 thous- aizd spruce 5111112105; About 15 1:11 110d feet of boards; About 3 LB! s of sulit hzird 11nd soft wood. Parcel No. l5. About l1 acres ot liiuri ivlili llflfll situate in Centre- Viiii‘ ltrdcqile. 'i‘<~11:I-"rs mzlv be mndc for the 1171111" or nliv niirt of the above 1i.li'('9.s sPllilllliPiv. the highest or Bil\‘ tender not (ruled. A deposit of ten ncr cent on {he 11111011111 of the tender will be re- (llllrvdjo accompany each tend-er. 11011111711 lll\‘(.‘llt0l'i."5 n; 111v nlwve and fl cl-cucrintlon of the 11101111011011 Real Estate may office of DeBiois Charlottetown. at the stores 1111:1111 Cnllbeck and Walter s, Bcdrriiic, and at the s Office. Lliw Courts Bum. lilumcrririe i(‘1'ii’ll1 of the stock mav he nin i. oil 'l"hilr.=zl:iv the 1st (lav of Pfllfllilfv 1940 between the hours 712 nufl 4:30 D m_ Dfllfrlyni Summcrsidel. iélifi 27th iieccsnrllv ac- i: 1:011- be sceli n1 the Iivos" of -1 Professionalziliifirds 11.1. 11110111111111 Cllflrlfirfd Accountant 140 Richmond Street Phone 47 IEO. Box l2 —- McLECD 8i BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, ILC. .l. A. BENTLEY, ILC. C. F. BENTLEY, LLB. Barristers and Attorncy-nt-Law MONEY T0 LOAN 180 Richmond Street i. .»:—:‘_ _. . l _? i’ ALEX W. MATHESON BARRIFHPER. SOLICITOR. ETC. lilnncy 1n Lnlin Collectiona Office: 110 Great George St. Charlottetown M. ALBAN FARMER 11.11.. i.l..n. BARRISTER. soucrroit. ETC. liiolvev 1'0 LOAN Bank of Canada Building, EYES EXALIIIII GLASSES FITTLJ J. 8. TAYLUR nlllninelrlsl With n. W. Taylor. 142 Rlrlllllililll Street Aim Rround 11001 mt as Pown 1 51-16% Apply a1 Pownal street? L-10-2-1-3i. ROOMS T0 LET-FURNISHED 0R unfurnished. 233 Grafton st. L-48-2-2-li. Position Wanted Kim: WANTS POSITION AS caretaker of farm or any kind of work. Good references. Apply Guardian. L-l027-i-31-2-3-5. 'Ice Racing Staged At New Glasgow 0n January 2'1 the New Glasgow Racing Club held their third and best P868 0f the season on the New Glasgow River. A V"! large crowd attended of both sex. some driving :1 long dis- tance with horse. to race and others lust to be spectators. Th!“ $185565 of races were run off on a real good course. Class A had just two starters. ‘This race proved to be a very close one from wire to wire. Peggy Wor- thy, owned and driven by Preston Warren won the race with Don Worthy. owned by Wallace Dickie- son and driven by Bliilr Andrew a close second. Nora Worthy, owend and driven lby Max Ferguson, proved the win- ‘I161’ of ‘Jlass B with Mayfield Bob owned and driven by Eddie Cdc coming second. Copie, owned and driven by Alden Buchannzm made a good third with Buddy O'Neil. driven by Tli-o P11101111. [Cllflll ClassC had five starters. 'I'his mce was won hy Miss McLeod, owned by John McLeod and (lriven by Blair Andrew. in ihrce straight heats. Lady Boll, driven by lier owner, John Peters came second. though by a mistake of li-cr driver made poor in the second herit. Clint-on Peter owned and driven by Joseph A. Gallant nnd Hunter River Baby owned and driven by Emmett Bernard made a real good third and fourth which was diffi- cult for the fans to distinguish which had it. Rocky Peter, own- ed by Hieury Houston and driven by Lloyd Houston cam:- fifth. The summary ls as follows CLASS A Peggy Worthy (P. Warren) 1 2 Don Worthy (W. Dickieson) 2 1 Time, 35 seconds. CLASS B Nora Worthy (M. Ferguson) 1 1 Mnyfielrl Boy (E. Cole) 2 g 4 lQv-l Copie (A. Buchanan) Buddy O'Neil (A. Pineaul -s~ “NH 3 4 Time, 36 seconds. CLASS C Miss McLeod (J. McLeod) Indy Bell (J. Peters) 2 Clinton Pete" (J. Gallant . Ilunter River Baby (E. Bernard 3 CJ"l~7U\i-l Rocky Pei/er (H. Houston) 5 4 Time. 37% seconds. The officials were: S-tartcr, Percy Dickicson. Judges: Clive Robertson. Gran- vi‘le Buntain and Cliesfer Bulman. Timer: Joseph Stewart. Patrol Judccs: Wnrficld Orr and Mervyn Bulmiiri. Announcer; Preston Campbell. \7\' .'\- IF I Illl (Dedicated to Jlclin Merlin. New- port). If I had my way there with you. Sharing your happiness. and sor rows too: But thered be no never be blue. If I Had My ivay. It I Had My Way pal. I'd 59¢ Y0“ got by. You nlvrays would carry r1 smile in your eyc. And you'd never have any red-son l1, friend. I'd be SUITOW, to s If I Had My Way. Ii’ I Had Mv Wny chum, ive‘d have a good time. And all folks would share every nickel and dime. Our lives would be perfect. all would be 1n rhyme, If I Had My Way. If I Had My Way chap, we'd iill be the same. . 'l‘here'd be no wrongdoings, and no one to blame. 'I‘i'1ere'd never be trouble, misfortune or shame, 1g 1 Had My Way. If I Had My Way Boy, no one ivollld bg poor, And south of the border. would be right next door, There‘d be six for a quarter, and always some niorc, 1:1 I Had My Way. If I Had My Way John, I'd B0 b0“! with you. Back to the Island where old friends are true, And we'd drink a tonst to the Red White and Blue, If I Had My Way. Wilfred MMDOHHKI- l0 Oliver R0110. Wzitertown. Mass. ‘RINGS INSYANISIASI ""‘ii\:“" s F we'd 1 THE CHARIUVPEPOWN GUARDIAN srocK, QUOTA TIONS N. Y. Stock Exchange —-¥r- (Canadian Prose) l"! Q 3 l? >- n-n wait-tea i 1 I 1 memes-b- I 1 I common Bendix Av Beth Steel Chrysler Commonwea So Con Col Gas Co Curt Wright A Elec Auto Lite 131cc Pr Lt Gen Elec Gen Foods Gen Motors Goodrich Goodyflir Tire Gt Nor Pfd Int 'I‘el Tel Kennecott Mont Ward N Y Central New York N H Nor Am Co Nor Pacific Penn R B. b-li-nduwui I I EQEHEflSIu-EIZSSSSJS . . m amen 1 i u I QM-asmaew-smcn-e-rzelnrii-hmmmeamwcn I I domain Pure Oil Co Radio Corp Sears Roe Co South Pac Std Oil N J Stude Corp | ileibifiidb-lhit-‘l-lvlv~i~iwlbdbrhnhlbqifllild€eiulhlhl~lpn Warner Bro; West Union West Eilec Woolworth Montreal Curb (Canadian Press) Ii i33w$§5£$§u5$S55$me=$$§¢=EGGSQABISGSS tf-‘lwuwslll iflb-li-lfllb-l IB®&\§$$ QQ$~¢§I§ Stocks Abltlbl Com Abitibl Pfd I Asbestos B A Oil Beauhrirnois Can Vickers Dom Tor Don A Fra=er V T C r4 Price Com Price Pid Banks (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Canada Commerce 1 Montreal 2"“ 1-2 Nnvn Scotia 3 Roy-oi Bk Produce Prices MONTREAL. Fleb. 1—-(CP)—Pl‘0- duce Market prices here today. as reported by the Dominion Depart- ment of Agriculture, iollow: Butter: first grade creamery prints, Jobbing price, 28 3-4; first grade solids. Jobbing price, 28 1-4; Que no 1 pasteurized, regraded but- —3-8; Que no 2, 26 1-2. , Cheee: Ont white and colored. ‘lcurrent receipt price l9 1-2. I Eggs: graded shipments in used free cases. selling price. A-—large 22A: M-medium 20 l-2A; A-—pullets i0 1-2A; B-large and C unquoted Potatoes: Que no i 75's 1.10-1.15; Que no 2 75's .90—-1.00; NB no l 75's 120-125; PEI no l 75's 1.25- i.3 . ter. wholesale Jobbing price, 27 l-4T Montreal Stock Exchange Stock market prices were steady to- idflil and gains held slight majority at the close. Constructions were mixed. Domin- ion Bridge and Building Products advanced fractions but Asbestos and General Steel Wares sliPWd slightly. Also down narrowly were Canadian Car preferred, Shawinigari. St. Law- rence C°PDoration and Imperial To- bacco. A few utilities displayed strength. Brazilian gained 1-2 while Montreal Power and Power Corporation each advanced 5-8. Smelters and Hudson Bay Mining in the metals both firmed fractions. Total sales: 58.500 shares; Indus- ulllals: 12,800; Mines: 45.700; Bonds; r1 . New York Curb (Canadian Press) Stocks Am Cyan B we: ui 11 fi Am Gas Elec Am Super Power Assoc Gas El A Cities Service E1 Bond Share Gulf Oil Corp Hum e Oii_ 7T S a. i’; '3 b) ism-guano» Se» vlb-lujb-l b-lh} ’4’4\4 1 . . . . . , , W@WW Nth IBW“ -_ <- TORONTO, Feb. 1——(CP)-In the quietest session since October. the Toronto stock exchange registered a. modest advance today. Base metal shares were down a half point at the close but the industrlals added .37, the golds 28 and western oils .06 in the index. Only 233,000 shares were traded. and much of the turn- over was in the penny golds. Lake Shore closed 1-2 down at 28 and other senior golds were steady. The close was off narrowly for Au- nor. Coniaurum, East Malartic. AETI-Addl-BOII, Pamour and Sigma and in the penny list losses of 2 to 3 cents were netted by Brouian, Canadian Malai-tic. Chesiervllle, Francoeur. Paymasier, Sand River and Senator. Profit-taking on its recent rise canted Steep Rock 8 cents to 2.21. Penci Orelllc was another weak spot ll’i the base metal 11st, losing 9 cents to close at 1.75 and losses of 1-4 in l-2 were netted by Noranda, Nickel and Smelters. ‘Cains predominated in the steel. senior oil, bank and miscellaneous industrial groups and the foods and utilities broke about even on gems and losses. Home Oil touched 2.85 before eas- ing off to L80, up 4 cents net. Cal- gary and Edmonton firmed a cent to 2.11 and Okalte held steady at 1.12. Royaliw weakened a point to 34. . (Canadian Prue) Blnka CIMO Bell Tel 168 C Power 28 Bldg Products l6 3-4 Can Car N l3 3-8 Can Car Pld 24 1-4 Can Ind Al A 3 1,-1.1 Can Steamship '1 1-8 Can Pacific 6 Cons Smelt 46 1-4 Dist Se . Z! 3-4 Dom Bridge 37 Dom Steel B 14 1-4 Dom Textile 84 Ebunda Co 11 Gen Steel Wrl 9 3-4 Ham Bridge 6 1-4 IrnD 15 3-4 Int Nickel 43 1-2 Int Pow PId 91 1-2 Lake Woods 23 l-4 Mame" Harris 5 3-4 McCol Front 5 3-4 Mtl Power -- 31 i-4i Nat Brew 37 3-4 Power Corn 10 7-11 Quebec Power l6 3-4 Shawlnigan 22 3-4 St Law Com 4 5-8 t Law Pfd 17 3-4 Sou Can Power 13 3-4 ' of Can 80 St of Can Pfd 79 7-8 Ellec _ WDz Elec B - 0 Feb. l-(CP)— FINANCE By Frederick Gardner Associated Preu Financial Writer NEW YORK. Ebb. 1—(AP)—Ef- forts of timid buyers w pull the stock market out oi tine rut met faint response today and despite scattered firm spots the trend gen- erally was slightly downward. The Associated Press average oi o0 issues was off l of a point at. 49.3. Turnover of 0.535 snares was the smallest since Jan. 22 and com- pared with 1110.010 the day before. Alrcraits did relatively well. Glenn Max-tin. United and Sperry ending with modest advances. Con- tlnental Motors and Studebaker e- galn were among the liveliest per- formers with minor gains. Bell ‘Ielephone. 1n the Canadian group, fell back 1 1-11 points m 13-; Dome Mines, Walkers, Bi-uziimn and Hollinger registered minor losses. Imperial Oil and Lake Shore Mines were steady. U. S. Steel was of! 1-8 and Beth- lehem up 1-4. General Motors was down 1-8 and Chrysler up as much. Losses included Sears Roebuck. Montgomery Wald. Westinghouse. Du Pont. Allied Cremical, Union Carbide. Johns Manvule, Consoli- dated Edison, Tidewater Oil. N. Y. Central and Douglas Aircraft. Brooklyn-Manhattan 'I‘ran~=it pre- ierred entered new high ground for 7939-40. up 1 1-2 at 56. Ahead 3150 were Goodyear, Goodrich. U_ S. Rubin-r. Great Northern, Anaconda, Wheeling Steel. .7. I. Case, Loft Loews International Poper and _General Electric, GRAIN WlINN1P5G Feb. '—(CP)--Good resting orders attributed to outside interests failed to oifset fully the Déaflull influence of a weak Chicago market and wheat futures prices finished with small losses on Winni- ‘lieg grain exchange today_ At the close quotations were 3-8-1-2 cent lower. May at a4. July a4 34 and October B5 5-8 cents. Argentine values held about un- changed at. Buenos Alrcs. NEW YORK, Feb. I—(AP)\ Foreign Exchange:- Great Britain demand 399 l-4, 13.97, 3.97: Cables 3.88 3-4, 60-day ibills 3.96 3-4. 90-day bills 3.94 i-u: France 2.25: Gremnny 40.25N: Itaiv, 505; Netherlands 53.09; Canada .871 NORTH TRYON (h VICINITY The school which has re-opened aiftfl" the Christmas vacation, is progressing nicely under the mari- agement of the teacher, Miss An- nilea. MacDonald. The many friends of Mr. Ham. Leard are sorry to hear of his serious illness. and wish him a speedy recovery. Among the recent visitors toi Summerside were: George MacWil- liams, Stanley Thomson, Alfred Keougli and Russell Thomson of North Tryon. Garnet ‘Tremere and .Alfred Foy Victoria. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Sawler and little son Richard Sziwler were vis- itors to Cape Traverse on Wednes- day. Miss Bertha Lord has ret-umed 1.0 her home in Tryon after spending the pmt month with relatives in Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Edwards and little son Garth were visitors to Rose Valley on Monday. The people of this vicinity are sorry to learn of the continued ill- ness of Mr. Max Lefurgey and wish him a. speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Myers also Miss Doris Myers, Hampton. were visitors to Tryon on Saturday as the guests of Mrs. Myers’ sister, Mrs. Harold Foy. Miss Jessie leard. principal of Hampton School, spent the iveek-' end at the home oi her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Leard, North Tryon. Mr. Bert Cameron was u. recent visitor to ’I‘ry0fl. Peope from all the surrounding districts attended the skating on Tryon pond on Saturday evening. only coal In the world A. PICKA l'I' PAYS I'll BIIYA IIIIII. 'I'I'IA'I‘ is GUARANTEED Take advantage of this Positive Guarantee of Quality and lnalat on ‘blue coal’ for greater heating antleiactlon thla winter. It's the that la coloured blue for your protection. Order your aupply now. p ' _ _ .. blllfi 003]], 1141-: COLOUR GUARANTEES Tug QUALIT‘ You are assured of a constant sulililly of ‘blue coal’ from RD 8. CO. Charlottetown. P. E. I. ton were the following: Gladys ’I‘rowsda.le, Georgie beard, Buddie MacDonald, Ralph Myers. Everett Rogerso-n. Norman Bartlett and Grace McVlttie. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Clow of l call with "GOIIIS of T1101 11 Rose Valley were visitors to Tryon on Sunday. The Consolidated School is pro- gressing nicely under the manage- ment of Miss Vera Simpson and Miss Florrie Maocy. The nany friends of Mrs. Ever- ett Ivcs. North Tryon, will be pleas- ed to learn that she is making sat- isfactory progress after her serious illness. Mr. and Mrs. Sunday: in Albany at the home oi’ their daughter, Mrs. Harry Ross. Miss Enid Invers. RN. of Pree- toivn, spent the week-end in Trymi at the home of Mr. Clayton Thom- as. A.A. Foy. spent Master Ralph sherry of Chelton 1111s returned to his home after spending a few days with his friend Gordon Carr of Tryon. Miss Florence Callbeck of Bor- den spent Sunday at her home 1n Crapaud. AMOS AND ANDY TO HOSPITAL HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 31- (AP)—— Amos and Andy of the radio mov- ed into 1i. hospital today. Andy (Charles Correll) wanted to be near his wife, who ls awaiting the birth of a. child. so Amos (Free- man Gosden.) who works with his partner on their scripts, moved in, too. SAME DIAN, SAME TERM TRAIL. B. C.-—(CPi—D3l'ii€l Lo- gan. H. Grant. J. Adams, J. S. Mac- Caulay‘. or L. Dav1es-they‘re all the same man, and he appeared before four magistrates in four days. to be convicted lu each case of obtaining money un-zier false pretences, His sentences will run concurrently. PROMISE BIG POCKETS LOS ANGELES — (CP) — A! the Laos Angelcs spring fashion openings huge saddle pockets appeared on casual coats and on slacks. some cvcning frocks, to dispense Among the skaters from I-IaLip-_Wilh_bfi€i¢§l'fl'1n8. and , ‘_.. | LONG RIVER Vi’. I. i The January meeting of the Loni ‘River W. I. was held at tlie home L01 Mrs. M. liicLr-od. 21 member: and '2 visitors nzisvvercd t‘ e roll 1 " Th9 president bciixg dbsrni 1J0 villi:- president, Mrs. W.'1‘. Profitt pro- sided and opened the meeting with the Institute Ode followed by the Creed. The school committee being e1» sent Miss Lowtlier reported school needed to be scrubbed and the fol- lowing memoers volunteered. Mrs. Oliver Pdynter, Mrs. W. E. Johns- tone, Mrs. Andrew C. Johnsione, Mrs. Edwin Bernard, Miss lifarion Gillespie and Miss Nlilt“ Found. New committees WPH.‘ appointed. Sick, Mrs. Murdock .\ "ivLi 0d, Mrs. James MacKenzie and Airs. Elinor Paynter. School, Mrs. William J. Profitt, lVIrs. Hedley Puyliier. Lunch Mrs. Oliver Pzrvnicr. Mrs. Hedey Paynter and Mrs. Filmer Pzrvlitcr. Programme, Miss Annie Loiviher, Miss. Evelyn Found. Place o‘. meet- ing. Mrs. Andrew C. Johnsimie. Roll call will be answered wiiih original Valentines. Moved. seconded and carried a! bills be paid, 1 Under new business it “'11s de- cided to hold committees in rlmrga of same. Prolramirir. Mrs. 110111.11. Campbell. Miss Lowihcl", Ivlrs. W. J. Profitt, Mrs. Oliver Pilyxiirr, Mrs. Bruce Boll. Miss Louise Johnson and Miss Mae P0111111, IVIrs. A. A. Crimpbcl. Lliticli commlitce. Mrs. WE. Johnstone. Mrs. Edwin Bern- ard. Mrs. AlldlTlii’ C. Johnstozis, Mrs. Hedley Painter. l\‘1r.=. 11. Mo- Leod, Decorating, Mrs. Ralph JOhIK stone, Miss Evelyn Foilnl and IVPSI Vivian Paynter. Mrs. Oliver Paynter is to ha»! charge o1 "Fish Pond" and each member to donale 3 articles toward! same. Regular plogranunc committee being absent two questionnaire! were filled in and inieresiing nap- ers read on each Questionnaire. Five members paid fee 5.1.25; col- lection $1.01. God Save the King brought the mcr-iiilu to a close. Lunch was served by the committee in charge. Yriru ivzls distributed among 111» 11101111101-5 SYDNEY, Austrnlia-—-(CPi——A bird with a call 11k“ n pneumatic rivetter, and strangely knoii as a bird of 11'>rfii1.~'1~ 1111- i1":1 <1 "ver- ed here. Only lllilc l1l(‘ll"S loll the itail of the bird stretches UIICQ feet, - ' — _ ._—__. YER NOT ANGRY ENNV MOREAPRiL (2% ? YA HAVE PPED THE, RNN°THA6 , 1=11~l\=_ _ // F17 v - 1m, 11..., 111.11.... . Thimble Theatre — Starring POPEYE M " Ir ‘I n N G (Canadian Press) TORONTO. Feb 1- Stoch c1", Annie Oil 5 Alderman 31 Amm Gold 4 7-3 Anglo Cdn 96 °Y 5 3-4 1a 2 3-4 Aunor Gold 250 B“! s 1-4 Bankfieid g0 Bear Ex 3 Beattie 112 Bidgood 15 .10 3 Broulan 53 C111 211 Calmont 40 Cdn Mala: 75 Gas 'I‘retli 7g Cent Put 246 Ch RS565; 25 Chester 90 Cochenoui- 70 Conlagas 165 Conianim 135 Con Chib 15 Con smelt 46 Davies 26 Dome on 2'1 3-4 Duqueslie Eli-St Crest 5 b2 _ East Malart 330 , K141015410 103 Exten Oil ' g5 Falcon 415 Fed Kirk 3 1-2 Flancoeur 43 Gillies Lake 7 G°d§ kc 5c Golcale 13 Gold Ealzle 20 501d Gate 2Q Grandoro 5 14 Gunner Gold l-Ialllwell 2 1_2 in M 1 o nger . gome Oll 14 3 4 Wey _ l-Iud Bay Min i}, IlSD D 35 111i; NlCktl 43 Jacola 3 1_2 Jcllicoe 15 1,2 K91‘? Add 241 Kirk Hud 21 Kirk Lake 141) Lake Shore 23 Lamaqne 565 1130a Ca ,, 17 Ifl-bel Oro 1 b2 Mitch so 1-2 Little L Li 39g Macassa 470 MacLr-od 217 Marleen .14; Malartic 9n Man East 1 lVIcKenzie 140 McWati/crs 50 Min Corn 115 Moneta 35 Morris Kirk 7 1-4 NRYbOb 30 Newbec 3 Nipissllig 125 Nor-ands 75 Nordon 7 OBrien 155 Okalta. 112 Omega, g5 Ono Plate, 5|) Pac Pete 35 Pamour 2oz Pandora a 1-2 Partanen 3 Paymastm- 44 Perron Gold 202 Pick Crow 395 Pioneer 215 Powell 135 Preston 216 Roche ' 5 Royallte 34 San Auto 239 Sand River 11 Senator 45 shawkev 4 Sheep Credt 120 Sherritt 9'7 Sigma 860 Siscoe 75 Sladen 4 Sou End Pete 5 1-4 Steep Rock 221 Straw lake 4 1-2 Sturgeon 12 l-4 Sud Basin 180 Sullivan 90 Tcck Hugh 400 Texas Corp 62 Tcburn 175 TCHVQIZTIIBC 23 Up Canada 71 Waite Amu 575 Wood Ciid 23 1-2 Wrt Harm 795 I UNLISTED i‘ Coast Coo 165 i Pend Ore 175 Robb Mont l-2 POPEYE, WELL, 1T THROW RAlNED E . LiTTLE Fishes l ,1- V 3M1 IIII“\II\I\IIIII\I\I\\\ \v SAY, WHAT'S "rue HURRY, YOU? ARE TH \- g , AFTER YOU? P- ilelnt Werl ______, _-._,.L_,__ _.___ _~__ THNS RlGl-TE (JE WiLL YOU COME HERE A MOMENT. MY FRlEND '3 OH , MY éiOllfiH WHAT 6HALL 10o wan“ rue cows AND noes? i 111.1. GQ|ALL RIGHT... NOBODY’LL EVER SEE ME //.,,,,_ IN THIS OFFICE AGAIN 3-