(ll-l 1, 1944 MAR allll‘; CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE rlvrs ugolfllllllll- n" or cmucnsran, ma. 4% nouns S I "w" our: 19112 '1'» YIELD 3.110% CONSOLIDATED PAPER 55/196 BONDS DUE 1961 T0 YIELD 5.75% ' new York k M comnouwannrn INTERNATIONAL c0111» | M: "m"! an“ LTD. SHARES 'r'o YIELD 5.10% r1111. ramncunans on manner Exchange Hanan‘. Tr ‘L BBENNAETMBQ" Axuwonda ae1-4 a 11011 2H1: Bu!“ 0' T“ “v5: CANADA s warm" immhcfi“ 1' a‘ ‘Q: fie“ $1“ l: _ N - 5' u‘ “Gluuzm MANAGE.“ h m one? (5,313: I: l: ‘ZZYPE’; e 11-- “, ucbmond il- “m” "l "P "l" ' ccn mach 21 s-a can 1m 11 1-11 Elcc Auto Lite 39 1-8 uelanese i5 3-4 .... Gen Elec 35 0:111 Car Found D 3-8 i Gen Mot: rs M 7-8 an l2 - Gt Nor ‘Id 30 1-2 Can Vlnkfll I l-l CALL on W; so .- Mont Ward 44 1-4 Ford A d i4, Nor Am l7 1-11‘ Fraser v '1‘ o n a-4 ll s Rubber 42 Gen Steel Wares 12! QEIIERAI. FINANDE EASTERN LIMITED bfhftifpm 111%": 2f“ °JJ n. “£1 ' TBIH B Unltedcxlrcralt g 3': l!“ N311“ 19 1's‘ "flip Bldl. Grafton Street, Charlottetown. Phone DU vmadiwn Cm 319 In? Pa“ 231 1:2 FOB West Union 44 Amp Tob 12 West Elec 94 l-4 Con Smelt 40 l-é 1011s ur to ssoo on " s =1 more“ .. IASY MONTHL! VIAYMENTS- . BANKS IVi 1 giront . a‘: gum Accordance With W P. ‘I. i. Regulation!- Royal 1“ gait‘ Sq 312:1 gar- ‘l? 2-? _________ OTB-Tl R -'- - _—-— " —~'~ “”_‘ Péiisvi 0121;‘ 22 lig n st t w a, Advertising Rater- Payable in Advance “k mgri?‘ M fifigfi ‘I :1} ulnunnm Charle ier All! Advertisement ll Oenta WP! m“ A 7 “"1111 Guardian loull. 6v pa: word; western and uancr-n ioeaaa u-annnnccmcnuuracnnaga ._ KENZWJW Igrd‘ 1n ilunoriam Notices 10131:: ficrffilffffil LONDON. Feb zs-(cr) —Stock M "ml 5nd spiritual Oi! Cardl. etc, 6e per name; 1cm" n1 prices moved irregularly again to- ugmlence 10o per inch; adding snag-memo l0 worda for 81.01 day in a quiet market. Inriustrlels pd 1D ccnta ior ever! additional I wo Notlcca oi Thanks and and tea shares were selrctively Applfillllfill. 70c per Inch or to per word. Liata of Subacrlptlom higher, while nome rails coppers ucenta per inch. Addreq and Presentation $1.00. Other mm o; and rubbers tended lower. Oils, knf- TQRQmo, ylub, zo_(cp)_ c10- qpllcatlcn. 111's and international shares were 5mg wmnm 31mg Quqmglmw, mixed ' 51ml; close female Help wnnted Personal wmmrm, Feb. ze-(cm-rfbe Acme ... _- ' __; :_,___i_ United Kingdom and Portugal w.re Aldepmaq mm, 11mm. FAMILY 0F can" rllfivuuas unaiWfilirT-P“ Q11“ Kw‘: “deg! Whefitcgvdav Ans Cdn ea 1-2 m, Good wages. not Grmon ent 1n cold weather. “Common fjilmfi f" “W 85g" El a"? AM l‘ 5° s, 2-21.31. scnsc directions with each bot- m 500‘§0o°§“*" f‘ x N“ ‘V’? l“ I Aquarius h: Jim-ammo; ll§..;’r’.%‘°“.§‘“ E“ °“ “fir: m““Y*-r'»‘~»h-h --?“°»§-° at’; ‘c ANTEW-A C 5 K95 9115- F0111" . ’ . m ‘mm, o, L,“ l No wuJohl; 1_00__4_ bushels of Nos. 2 and 3 durum. 251121-13 l6 155! W‘; "fifq, .113, $5.11, Lost ' 011101100. Feb. 28—(AP)—AIter 5333M 1e 1-2 its 1i? ‘Jpn ‘_V ‘____ dlflDlilylllgvkiOlzfi strength attthe Banrkfi l5 _ ' 11.081‘ — oruruamurvs LONGI- ggédildn%fld\hvellll §cllllmgl¥ilc<flllrfrfgrl Eifikrmfgi” ‘ 11.3 Mlscfilltlllfiilllfi 1111315 VgrlstFiVXg-wh IIllOHOtQ-lillilljnledi by weak stock 11nd cotton marketfi Beattie 1.911 ..-- --—---—————— - - or owe B917 one h <1 un - d 1 1.1 5B NOW. REVERSIBLE 1334 or write Box 306. Rewfl ignerlligctlgfr (Cvsltlrlireséttzggelig b? o6 2 sunken W"- De l‘ 11- Stalin predicting early defeat o! 301,10 oe 5 l‘. Tarbush. 337 m“ ‘ 0nd ' '_Z='* ‘ ' Germany. After holding steady Bgneml 25 3-4 2-29-31. 1.08:‘ i; IIIZIZtEWEgN plsugtlgtisi most oi’ the session. oats also ten- 3m 2'7 l-2| . 811 ’ B 6 '5 erv ce 0n, fled to soften, Bu“ Cd m L2 warned ‘$210118 blli. Finder leave at this 01- NEW YORK FF 90 (AP) 032115 _._... --~——-~— ~- * ‘ A1 CJ. .. -— — ,3 .l.\'Tl1l)'l‘() RENT BY MARCH 6R“ via SEEM‘) "-' Stocks generally negotiated on dr- Cent Put 1.82 1n w» n ‘”"“l““93“'= _"_ '" ::ll1.";lr;z.*1 zsrls.l"aa.lssrzs ab“; 11-22 Y"“"'“°“‘ ‘Hmms’ “p” 3'4 The lollowlns is the report orlntr a downtrcnd in the-s n rt- hmm 1'95 Glhldljl _‘ “Q11; Kelvin Grove School for the half merits. o l em 681039?” as i-I. - TWO GTJNTLEMEN year ending January 31st, 1944. ‘me Associated Press till-stock; cmnmoll Z0 mrdm-S. Apply "X3 Guardian, Gfflflg IX-l. George MacMurdo , nvcrage was off. 3 of :1 point at 51.- Conlagas 1.25 —29- -. Grade VIIIl-l. Audrey Waugh; * a. wideslhshg dings Feb’. lg. but or; Ccniarum 26 lJAl: _ ..- ---» 2. Vernon Ml lar I 18111011 1 s owe bhne a vance 0 Dame '- Posltlon Wanted Bgggig ‘;.{§;;;,.Lg*5 Ll.l%fi‘ii...i$.i‘ié”illtlf‘%é%°€1c“li€39 o9 .11 nuaxcsn a K efls and Phyllis Court. ‘dfll- ' ggfcrolllvinl :1, gg es posltioi with well eslab- Grade VI—l. Allison MucMurdo, MONTREAL Fab 29 _ (C?) __lFed Km‘ m L2 " d mm- Apply selectwe Se!‘ 2 Bmy Ccseky ‘Lasers finished narrowly ahead of Gillies ll l-4 . 3441' Grade V“'1~ "h" PERM“? 2-';mins ln trading today on the Godsl. 17 3-4 "4 . G933“ 9555937 3 Claude Wfmgh- Stock Exchangeand C-‘urb Market. Goldale 17 1'01 bale 1 gig: 111111-11. Igélarlvluclcqvlziucfigrdo 11211151111155: wag scczuatrcd over a fairly GOPBRQZ o4 1g _..--Z————-—-—-— —'- 1wiesnn‘11_usmn"'n-GdGt ll, $11.1: - ELECTRIC mom! i. Everett Court: 3 Gerald Mlllar- ' crally slender u e “were g6 godfisllle o3 1-4 ilmost new. 52 Spring Park Grade II-l. Janet Crozier; 2. Grandora. 0'1 30rd 3-1-11. ggtgrryn MacMurdo; 3 Wilfred gagfifflw gag hi; ————~-—- —" r es. a wall - — ‘ERNSEYWW GdI()C1lel-l ;2E1t‘ ‘lrdlto 1M 13c gca . duo to freshen. RniJ-‘l Cong e a a r o“ a, 1,125,,“ 33 m H1"- Fr-dej; _'-°"~ 344*‘ Grade 1 (b) -1. Alden Dyment l l-ledley 352 EQALEFNUMBER 0F Mum; Peirgct rztténzgance for the hall‘ moNTaEALi-Fohi” __ (c?) __ Egg?! m, ~- W flesh?" smm- “m” lye“ me m e" Produce prices tcdov reported blPHmnes-t 0i l-4 3 l" sqYvgg saving stamps ‘o dam —i the Dominion Department o! Ag- ! Howey 2'1 1-2 L, The. following pupils attained ‘ rlmlture f°u°w:_ Inspir so pod canditioll. Apply 123 Fitz- over 75 per cent in the hair your-l, Eggs. Graded shlpmenm on 5 o,’ ggffigoe o5 f}; l" Si. 3 29 2* l-v exflms- 351.1 for A-Large: A-Medium ga- Jrn con 02 1-2 ' — (“We Mull/fwd“ 1°18 MW" ~ 1a»: A-Pullets 21-2114: B ails-ac; Kerr Add 9-35 551-5 POUND , Murdo. ‘Barbara Forbes. Ian Mac- _ _ rk Bud 37 uckues o! bees with 111198115 3" Murdo, Audrey Waugh. John Plck- ' Km; 1, 1,01 m? each‘ deuvercd’ ordus M‘ 9135- 011150“ MflcMuriw Butter: First grade creaunery Lake Dufault 90 M“ ‘mm Mfmm 15m for do‘ Highest average 91 6 per cent — prints Jobbing price 36111-37 first Lana Cad 08 1~2 h‘ V!" ‘S’ ~° “my 15”“ w“ Lcl- Mncr-rnrdc grade solids. job price 1111-3612: Lcnch 1.11 I: canghlskgfpe§fi§ffiifii Teacher, Gladys M Dymcnt. }w'l13%1§fi1:l€‘épasf.eurlzed storage No. Lil L L a Firm. Charlottetown. P. Mai‘? Rm CROSS ’ ' Mum no ___ " ‘ [my-r gheesei 51121611‘: g-hlte zandmgg- R “u; _ HOUSE AND L01 ___i or wes em nn ue. t a ‘ mum, 99 U x. Hm“ street The annual meeflng 9; the wholesale Jobbing price. western 01 . Charlotlctowlfipflp-to-date cunt! Marshfleld Red Cross Unit was I 311d Qua- whlw and calmed W-li- 5111;? ‘mm housc with iour additiflhfll held at the home of Mrs. Earnest - M 7-4, ‘bedrocms. Hot-water furnace — moms’ aaemen . t cc b t L10 53 X t bl’ 1120 feet. Double afe and Jurksllw Very deelram ocatlon. #111111 . Alban Fanner, solici- 'br. 3-1-31 11.11111 IDVINUE or film: lenwnnn ISLAND ‘IN THE rnonaru 001.1111‘ lhnuary 111b, A. n. 194i. "h llc 11mm u! Wilbert Mcoar- h-llle c1 mukora. in Prince P"! lh l-he said Province, Farm- mlhu lox hammer, unused, tea- hl the shcrill ul the County oi time or any Constable or lite!‘- Wlou wnnln said County. ‘ GREETING: S mu“ 131m r h era aioreaal "I lhe lbove nlmcfl L; It a citation may be 9 P11711936 hereinafter Ill e d. widow, execu- ‘ ti". u- B 24111 do: oi March next l-he hour at the lame Ill! nae Ii any they c111 why ll of the laid Eltlte Drlicd hr mo Ion oi . Fran- u"- Bu. Proctor m aald 11L h h n ...-z: 11-'....:1.r* c1n'“"‘°n1h1'3$'-'r"-’.'r ' " ' ‘Mk Ior at leaat tour lla 555i??? "= £55k t n; 2P5; "on con- bere- i? urt. Mllllonu: rauus 1min: Registrar. n’ l Foster on Feb 9th. 1944. The . 7 $133! dresser. 1'11.»- ho: or: Werfi hed ""18 e ‘Y,’ Th lsmall p.211. and N B 1.10; gglgverlieesattltzhrllgpvgivthe-article‘;| Maine No. . loo lb bags 24s marge-H pl‘ spjckg: 4 m} Seélzmglrigs IIIIRMITAGE w.1. 50¢ ; z pr. 11 erpmLs; . panties, l baby Blflflkel- 56 B1115 The February meeting of Her- dresses, 22 pr. slrls pyjlmhs. 9 llr- ,m1tage Women's Institute was held Men's PYJMIIBS. 6 bed Jackets 5°. on vhc 1st at the home oi.’ Mrs. personal property bfl-Bl- 1 8km. 2'7 William Rooney The president pre- boye underveels. l quilt. 19 Ladies slded. Meeting opened in usual Dresses. way. Committees then gave their The iinanclal TBDOrt showed fl I reports. Discussion followed on Red balance on hand of $31.26. The Cross wcrk it was decided to con- sum of $13.50 was realized on the tlnue quilt making butts to be pur- qullt. The drawing for the quill chased for same. was made by Mrs. . H. Go Programme consisted o! musical my, the winner being Mrs. W. W. quiz put on by Miss MacKenzie. Gibson. Marshlield with ticket Na. prize won by Mrs. L. Murphy. 436. Mrs. Gibson then made a con- whlst was enjoyed. prim won by trlbutlon to lhlrfiflned Cross 11913163 Mrs. Aeneas Curran. The iollowimz o cers were c e for the ensuihB W" Pres. MH- Natlonal Anthem Leslie Stetson. A dainty lunch was then served Vice Bree” Dorothy Moclwrlmo. by the hostess. Body Trev Mae Warren (er- Next meeting at the homo oi’ emmt Mrs. J. J. Curley. !‘oll call to be .____--—-- answered with Irish Jokes. nun saa DIVERS -_._?__. 5c; ducks c1111 "We l5 feet below STANIIOPE W. l. for their 100d “i ‘m’ _. .-.. The monthly meeti c: the Stnnhone W. T. we: held on Feb. lat at the home oi Mrl. ‘Thomas Jargon with the president in the choir. The meeting opened with Old Black Joe. The roll call was answered by fourteen munbere paying a nickel. The minutes oi’ tho last meeting; were read and approved. The ack committee re- ported no visits made. The achool committee reported nothing need- ed {or the school and the teacher waa again appointed on the school committee. New lick cem- ,mlttee, Mrs. Walter Marshall and -Mrs. Keith DMIIII. lattera of lappreciation {or cigarettes re. celved were read from Gnr. Harry McLeod and Gnr. Joseph Macau. llay. overseas. It was decided to ' d a sale o! household articles tine. also to make arn waa given out The contest ' I an . dblh Farmer" won by Beth was an. A pleasant feature oi the cvenln was the arrival home on leave o? Patrick Ho n. The National An- lgliem bror t the meeting to a ole. raauonaoufiiimsaaa In Warsaw, Poland, than are U 12%;“ Dllrlodha: more- ‘than ghee “hug, m." , - {one the wee. ' u’ BANK LOANS mm 10m Ier ‘Incl. Fuel Pnrchlm and other Icaeona. llmle. ONI YIAI TO IIPAY flpply 1- m mm Brandt u for ewes m 1s reoumn 1v I menace. wmcn m: mo: ARRANGE! Meeting closed with singing oi r- seeder-slashes:sssgésfisesses 1a U >- _yH~ _“ MMN” Ar tau wuOu»A 8bss2sss2b2acs§ CURB Dalhoueie Oil Bel Temisk Tomi Sales BUY KENYNS l-‘LAX NAIROBI —(O'F)— The lrittah 5119015’ MIMIC?! has offered lo buy Kenya's 1944 flax output. Max 1| needed in increasing quantities tor MMIY WI!‘ Fumbles zuch as canvas, u n tents and g 1E5 WRITE LLBNAWMMIT") a PRINCE mam HALIFAX. u. r ‘ sisters, Five Decorations Star! sergeant Boyle, Mexico, M decorated with the e,, a olsuirulrhcd Flying Cross, the Air Medal. and three Oak Leaf Clusters to the Air Medal, according to word received by his sister. Mrs. George mavltt, Bridge street. Mexico, Me., . Boyle is stationed somewhere in England. and the awards came for the outstanding performance he has been turning in as a radio- man-gunner. Stall‘ Set. Boyle was formerly of Elmsfi-(c. P. E I and is a brother of Sgt Major J. -W. Boyle. Charlottetown and two H Lidstone. Albert Mrs. P . Churlottetovm and Mrs. l-lackeit, Sea Cow Pond. HARRINGTON W. I. The February meeting oi the Harrington W.I. was held at the home of Mrs. Lelzh Stewart with l2 members and one visitor pres- ent. The president. Mrs. Preston Rodd presided. Meeting opened by 09 repeating the Creed. Minutes of the 16 previous meeting were read and approved and roll call was re- sponded to by an exchange o! val- entines. The Sick Committee re- ported visiting the sick in the dis- rriot. Committee for next two months, Mrs. MacFarlune and Mrs. Cudmore. The treasurer re- ported that the sum of $50.55 had been raised during the last month. proceeds from concert and card parties. It was moved and seconded that Inontnllte contribute $40.00 to the Red Cross and $5.00 to the “Milk for Britain" Fund. Four pairs pyjamas. 4 Dulrs socks and one quilt were handed in for the Red Cross. Correspondence consisted of let- ters of thanks from 2 boys of the district on Active Service. Place o! next meeting undecided.‘ Roll Call to be answered by an Irish joke. A contest was then nut on by the president. and won by Mrs. Cudmore. Meeting closed with the King uitcr which lunch was served by the committee in charlie. FREDERICTON I The February meeting oi’ Fred- lleld at the Roy Weeks, Meet- ing opened by singing Ode follow- erlcton W. 1 was home of Mrs ed by repeating Creed in unison. llcll call was answered bv fourteenl the campaigns ' joke. Minute; of last meeting were rend and up- proved. Correspondence and Ques- ionnaire were read and discussed calls a ton of mtntoes annually for each and school comm reported nothing inhabitant» members with a Sick Comm . reported no 111-? out‘ WflV No wrltlnl. Ne monev orders- No bother. Jnat drop in. Charles E. Worth. 142 Great George Street. Charlotte- town. (chlclu on lllsplly.) Clarence F. Harlem. Spring- tleld. Elznerald. Geo. B. Hume, Box N. not 61, Brooklyn. Kings . D. J. Hughes, R. B. 8. Mt. Ste amt w . H. A. Jello , OZLeary. O. C. Jo n, Churchill Farm. North ‘Iva-one. -___ nhone. or needed. New comm appointed - 310k. Mrs. E. Murray and Mrs. F. W. Clltcllffc. School, Miss A. Cutcllife and Mrs. N. A. Cut- cllffe. 1 quilt, 2 navy sweaters and three prs socks were handed in. It was decided to send for quilt cot- ton and to answer roll call (or next meeting with a. cotton sack c1- 10 c. Mrs N A Cuicllffe in- vited members to her home lor next meeting. Lunch committee Mrs. Wm. Weeks Mrs. Lorne Weeks. Meeting closed by singing National Anthem. MISCOUCHE HIGH SCHOOL NOTRE DAME CONVENT RPPOrt for the month oi’ Febru- ary. Grads 1H: 1. Msrnuerite Rich- ard: 2. Ida Arsenault: 3. Justin MacDonald. Grade X: l. Edna Martin; 2. Ed. lth DesRoches. Grade IX: l. Dora. Arsenault; I. Bemlce DesRoches. Grade VIII: 1. Catherine Gal- lant; 2. Una Gallant, Irma Steele; 3. Eugene DesRoches. Grade VII: 1. Mnric Murray: 2. Della DesRoches; 3. Margaret Small and Elmer Gaudet. Grade VI: 1 Joan Williams and Roma Perry: 2. Theresa Martin.‘ 3. Rose M. DesRoches Grade V: l. Gerald Steele; l. Edward Gaudel. Grade V (B1: 1. Louise Gallant; 2. Yvonne DesRoches: 3. Elmer DesRoches. Grade IV: l. Estelle Williams: 3. Joyce 2. Reggie DesRoches; Williams. Grade III: 1. John P. DesRoch- Catherlne MacDougall; 3. Claude Gauclet. Grade II: l. Evelyn DesRoches; 2. Earl Gaudet: 3. June Gallant and Lorraine McNeil Grade I (A): 1t Wanda Steele; 2. Earl DesRoches: 3. Vernon Mc- Neil. I Grade l (Bl: 1. Maurice Gaud. et; 2. Tommv Williams: 3. Clar- ence Cvaudet. KEEP INDIANS FIT BOMBAY - (CF) - Nearly 150 additional officers a month arc joining tho Indian Army Medical Corps. 'I'he_v have come forward to help keep hundreds of thousands of troops in India fit and ready for which llc ahead. PREI-IUCE POT ATOES u Estonia nornzlllyl produce; almost i By ” 421.1104, cunu/x THE . WIDOWG 1N TOWN, AND n= 51-12 sees NO, NO.’ STIFP/ AN’ COTTON JUS‘ TRIED THAT AN' MADE HIM IMPORTANT NOTICE Hi-Y Grads announce date for paper collection from householders only. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8th. Magazines, Books and Newspapers, must be tied in bundles for acceptance and scrap paper to he placed 1n cardboard containers and set outside your door. WE GUARANTEE COLLECTION Collection date for business houses will nounced later. be an 1—-—- ...- Gypsum, Lime andAlabastine, Canada, Ltd Net Profit After Taxes of 53c Per Share — Them was a continued demand Jnroughout the year for the 001m panys products. both for new buildings for war pulposes and for 1n- dustriul uses. 11121111111 of profit was however reduced due lo highs-r labour and material costs. Net earnings alter providing for all charges including depreciation and depletion, but before taxes, amounted to $551,625.20. Provision for taxes requires e deduction of $316,000 0D or 72 cent; per share, leaving a net addition to surplus account of $235,625 2O or 53 cellis per share. The liquid posilion continues f0 be sullslnciory’ and working cap- ital compalison is as follows: 1042 ‘Cash C 433,432 09 Dominion of Calllndn bonds 250.000 ('0 Accounts Receivable 677.901 25 Inventories 819.706 89 $2,181,040.28 $2.B06.670 bl Current Liabilities $ 727166.61 8 757.742 02 Net Working Capiial 31.453374 62 $l.'lt8.ll’lfl 49 Company bonds to the value of $219,500.00 were purchased during the year and capital expenditures amounted to $30.74!) 96 Surplus 110w stands. at 31.240560 08 compared with 311104330434; 1n November 30, i942, ...‘ 1 .221 TENDERS FDR NEW WIND TD PROVINCIAL SANATDRIUM Sealed tenders will he received at this Office until noon, Fridzrv, March 10111, 1944, for the construction of a wing to the Sanatorium Building. Charlottetown, Prince Ed- ward Island, according to plans and specifications to be seen at the Offices of J. E. Harris and E. S. Blanchard, Architects, Charlottetown. Each tender must be accompanied by a certified cheque for ten per cent of the amount. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. L. B. MacMILLAN, Deputy Minister of Public Works Our Boarding House Eebpilwlsoe! 1 TRlll-‘il’ 1 AM not uuouw "renew ABOUT Tl-llQ-‘r-w 1: Bur ‘WE BEEN Pouoeame A DNISlON o1= THE 8200 REWARD r eo-r FDR rum sevens» srs-rusln »- ooze 11-115 601ml) FAuz --~ av A 50-50 sPur ? --‘L ABHCZ T141! THOUGHT ol= HURTIMG wousz FEELHAGSDLD MAM, BUT \lou . zlcuw 0595mm; mo I EMOLU men-r»- HAR-QUMPH. With Major Hoopla‘ WHATS RIGHT- CF15 YOUR ROWDY STRIKE ME- mgppg qQUAgE/E YOU BE A61”- rfififi RAG- TH’ MORTGAGE ON MINT WELL, You WON'T as Anessreo, eanuwm ,‘cuz ma. sxmrws cor SO HE ISN'T MAD AT YOU NO MORE FOR KEEPIN' HIM FROM BUYIN’ i1’! BUT POP SAYS, NOW OLE MAN SKINTY WILL FORECLOSE" so s11: mom’ as wsu. HAVE $01.0 11' IN ‘m’ FIRST PLACE; ‘m: 1r WILLTAKE ' Au. GRAN'PA BANGS’ HIDDEN TREASURE" WHEN we FIND |1'-- Auwouslu ELDOR/Vs /§,» BENEFIT PERFORMANCE, To coop-To my ‘nlmrnusr atone.