P CLASSIF Page 10 Isrllm Acceaasllatal DOARDERS ACCOMMODATEDa- Dial 8790. Bally clicks CHICKS FOR EGG MARKETS - chlcka for meat markets - you can be sure Bray has the bread or cross to get you maximum profits. Pullets. cockerels. New :ataiog features wide range. in- cluding Ames in-Cross will help make a wise selection. Agents- Chas. E. Worth. Cor. Chestnut and Elm. Charlottetown; J. Spencer Hughes. Emerald. 'c3I;EITT?Iw1kS,l70l'T-3IT0 F0li SALE - 1954 Henry J. Low mileage. perfect condition. will take trade in. Dial 4561. after 0 pm. FOR SALE - 1041 FIVE PAS- senger Dodge coupe. in good shape, new rubber. A. M. Mon- aghan. Mt. Edward Ros for SALE-1952 is TON nobon. I I 1949 1 ton International, 1950 . l . Austin Sedan. 1947 Plymouth sedan, 1952 Willis Jeep. 1938 . Ford sedan. Maclfay Motors. Dial 0448. For Sale FOR SAL El 1 sow wrrli LIT- Ier by side; also 8 pigs. 7 weeks old. lra Maccoubrcy. FOR SALE-BROODER STOVE and canopy icoall. Apply I87 Euston Street. FOR SALE - TWO COWS T0 freshen in May. age 6. and 7 yrs. respectively. 1 newly fresh- ened cow age 8; 1 Heifer 11!: yrs. All Registered Holstains: also I calves (gradel; 1 work horse; 1 sow to farrow in March; 3. young sows; 125 lay- ing hens. Vernon McLeod. Hunter River. fol! SALE--DESIRABLE PRO- perty. House contains 8 rootns 2 baths. garage attachedg Win- ter air-conditioning. oil heated. Fully insulated. Hardwood and l tile floors throughout. two fire- places. double closets in all - bedrooms. House could easily . be converted. Lot 100 feet by 125 feet. constructed according : to N H A. requirements. May 6 be partially financed. Located 352 Maple Avenue. Summerside. phone 2664 for inspection. LOT FOR SALE At Montague. 70. ft. x 40, ft.. comer. Patrick and Cen- ... .......,.., M trai Sis. Applye A. W. GAUDET. Solicitor Charlottetown ”TTlEf"8I'F?llTlll: Apvslirrisrno srnclAL'l-ncT- IEO A08 The Guardian Friday. February 11, 1955 Salesalls Wanted g MAN WANTED FOR RAWLEIGII business. Sell to 1500 families. Good profits for hustlers. Write today. Riwleigh's Dept. E-470- S. Montreal. P. 0. Montreal firm handling more than one thousand advertising specialties ranging from .05 to 350.00 requires energetic. ex- perienced salesman to call on all Businesses. Industries. Clubs. Hotels and Restaurants. Auto & references essential. Write Box 69. Station Montreal. srilllrs A BRAND NEW cAn. roiz”A one inch square of paper? You can get that car alright for cer- tain old stamps. Get my ”liow to Value" pamphlet for 30c. K. Blleski. Statin Winnipeg. Man. Sales Help Wanted CAN PLACE l?r:'LlAsu-: MEN or women interested in earning 32.50 lor morel hourly distribut- ing 200 Foods. Home and Farm Necessities in established neigh- bourhood routes on full or part- tlme basis. Permanent. No lay- offs. Experience unnecessary. For immediate appointment de- tails write Mr. G. Laurin. 21 St. Paul St. Montreal. Wanted Men for sales work in Charlottetown, Summerside 1 and Montague. ness is well established and for the holds a good future. This busi- ambitious m a n Write- BOX 127 GUARDIAN mn,.T.9..i.-sL.--...m T0 LETeTWO HEATED ROOMS Phone 7295. V 7 W 1'0 LET -- TWO RNISIIED bedrooms. Heated. Dial 9038. T0 L in - om: HEATED. run- nished room. 1311 Prince Street. T0 LET-FIVE ROOM GROUND floor apartment All services. New. Brighton. Write Box 132. Guardian. non nENr-n'AlIrT1'oN lrnuick by the hour. day or week. Dial 3713. ' Wanted WANTED - a on 4 cans FDR Checker Cab. WANTED - YOUNG MAN ro share apartment. Phone 4705. 7WtN'EiJ - n A v. "in; Ms KIN- non. Mermaid. WANTED - FEEDER P 16 3. Phone 36-3. Eric Jeasome. Ken- slngton. LOST-AT 192 EUSTON GREY. . and orange pet kitten answerr : ' to name of Winky. Please call WANTED - ALE ao'r"rElTs. Pints or quarts. Dial 9595. Michael Bros. w. WEIGHT LIFTING EQUIPMENT. 4668. DOST - FLIGHT BOOT. WOULDl party who took brown night boot by mistake and left their call Crapsud Rink theirs. wn.; and get. if you have bar-bells you aren't using. members of the Char- lottetown Y. M. C. A.. would ep- preciate their loan. or consider purchase. Please write or phone t'.6s'r-one we I so nuifriii 1 3435- chain. between New London and French River. Finder please phone 8812 collect. Charlotte- town. t.os'r - sUnrAt.o nonr: sa- tween Oyster Bed Bridge and Clive Robertson's. F i n d e r please leave at E. M. Cud- more's Store. Dolphe Doucette. ' Losr - BETWEEN cllAn- lnttetown and Hunter River. 12 length! of U2 inch pipe. off Bowley's Transfer. Finder call Vernon Noye. Hunter River, phone No. 4. "F-Tlll?io.lWl'VTlilEllT F A N 'r n n - A SECRETARY. good typing and shorthand good salary to the right person. Write Box 131. Guardian Office. A DRESS-LINGERIE SHOP IN your home. Fifth Avenue. New York fashions. Good commis- sions. No investment. Write Modern Manner. Dept. 0049. Hanover. Pcnna. WANTED Itenolzflpher. must be able to do typing and take shorthand. Apply in writing only, to- P. 0. BOX 146 Charlottetown Male Ilsls vTamll . -(E0 praeaman. Apply Master Clean- cl. lilmllmess ox onus - srT. ney .1. Jeffrey. Phone 7030. IIIVICI-JACIII Diile. DIIIQII. WAN1ED Canada No. I Small Table Stock. for im- mediate shipment. P. J. 8: C. KENNEDY. Kensingion Vi-mil? Wanted Terelte: strongest market of year; all sections ahead move ahead. Canadian Dollar NEW YORK dian dollar was 3-32 of a cent lower at a premium of 2 31-32 per cent in terms of U. S. funds Thurs- day. Pound sterling unchanged at 52.78 5-16. iCPl-The Cana- Produce . .MONTREAL (CPl-Federal de- partment of agriculture quotations: Eggs: Free cases. extra large 41- 4115;; large 40'-'1-41; medium 39W- 40; small 3696; B 33; C 23. Re- ceipts: 967. Butter: Wholesale dill-61'-1; cur- rent receipts Que 01; first grade creamery print job price 62V:-63. Receipts: Nil. K Cheese: Ontario. white 30. cul- ored 301;. f.o.b. factory. Quebecl white 29; colored 2902; f.o.b. Mon-1 treal wholesale Quebec white .'l0;l colored 3054. Receipts: Nil. No. 1 potatoes 75s 2.35-2.40: N.B. new white 75s 2.00-2.10: N. B ' s 1.35-1.40: N. B. red 505 130- . N. B. ills .31-.34: Quebec 755 1.15:3- i.90; Maine 505 1.36-l.-itl. Grains WINNIPEG ICPI--Pl'it-es moved narrowly in dull trading Thursday on the Winnipeg grain exchange. Wheat prices were unchanged. Closing prices: Oats: May lliiiil: Jly 301-sa; Oct. 751:. Barley" May l.2lil.4: Jly 1.13-in-a; Oct. 1.911. Rye: May 1.20. Jly 1.l0b: Oct l9'm Oct. 2.0l7.mb. I nor. l.7i!'2; 2 l.fi9':; 3 1.li7h; 4 IWA prices: 1 nor. 1.7216; 2 i.69'z; 3 1.67121; 4 1.t131&; l duruln 1.09; 2 1.97lo: 3 1.96”). Domestic prices: 1 nor. 1.7202; 2 1.690.-; 3 1.67141: 2.06'a. Stocks NEW YORK (AP!-The stock market continued ahead strong- ly Thursday to its second straight was general with nlany individ- ual issues displaying exceptional strength because of corporate de- velopments. Gains went to 1 to 3 points fre- quently and on out to around 6 points occasionally. Losses were fractional. The Associated Press average of 90 stocks was up 01.10, clos- ing at 3159.20. The old high was 3157.70 scored Sept. 3. 1929, at top of the historic bull market. Volllme came to 3,400,000 shares. Electric and Musical industries was the day's most active issue up is at 574. Chrysler lost Va after hitting a high of 7145. After the close. di- rectors declared the usual divid- end of 75 cents and reported earn- ings for last year equal to 82.18 as against 88.58 in 1953. There were many large gainers on the big board including Ba- cock and Wilcox up 4 points, Reynolds Metals 3. Monsanto 5373, Ex-Cell-0 598. General Dynamics 3'!-'-. Remington Rand 417:. Ameri- can Home Products 3Vo.vAt1antic Coast Line Railroad 4. Copper Range Jib. General Bronze 216. Hercules Powder 69. and U. 8 Pipe 296. Canadian issues were higher. International Nickel was up 1'... Mclntyre added 50. Distillers Seagram advanced Si and Can- adian Paciflc gained ii. Royalite Oil, Canadian issue on the American stock exchange. was Plax: May 3.107.: Jly 3.07m); i Prices for class two wheat for export to countries outside IW.-'1' " 1.61112. 1 durum 2.70; 2 2.68: ii 2.67. - 4 l.63l&; 1 durllm 2.09; 2 2.(l7la;' 3 ' all-time high mark. The advance " New York: Market higher; steels ."'l : strong. Rn Montreal: Industrlals and papers : slmv-ml pr 4 ; Steel Tor-Dom TORONTO (CPl - The stock market shot ahead Thurldey for the best gains in more than four months. The base metal index climbed tin points to a 1954-55 high of 168.35 and the western oil index "V0 Points to a 1954-85 high of 107.112. The gold index gained three-quarters of a point to 81.00. international Nickel led base metals with a I1.37'h climb to 061.75 and Consolidated Smelter: and Sleep Rock were also strong. Low-priced mines changes were mostly small but Consolidated Dcnisun jumped 25 cents to 53.05. Algom and Pronto eased but Gunnar gamed narrowly. Glenora and Consolidated l-lalllwell were active and strong. Western oils climbs ranged to 70 cents with Amurl.-x up that amount to 8.00. Bailey Selburn UP -is to 58.90. Canadian Pro- sheets 50 to 37.00 and Home Oil 35 to 38.10. Also strong were Banff. Central Explorers. Feder- ated Pete. Grldoll. New British WANTED - .103 As HOUSE- keeper. No children. Write Box 133. Guardian Office. up "Vs. What stocks did: Thur. Wed Advances 736 R15 Declines 267 216 Unchanged 247 208 Total issues 1250 1229 NEW vonk (AP)-("losing qunlalltlns Beth aieel .. mm, s Warner 37:. Chen and mm mm. Cons Edison 401: El Auto 1. 39 -. Gen Eleh ill. 6 Motore W Gdyr 5914 Experienced Machinist pected to:- knowledge of machine lathes, steam pump. valves. truck! maintenance and repairs. by local firm. Apply in own. handwriting stating age, qualifications BOX 126 GUARDIAN OFFICE WANTED and Motor Mechanic with. and salary ex- lottetown, P. E. I. Architects, will be available town, P. E. 1. marked not later than 5:00 1955. and addressed to:-- TENDERS- FOR GUARDIAN BUILDING Tenders will be received by the Woodbridgc Company for a new building for the Charlottetown Guardian, Char- . Drawings and Specifications by Barnett It Rieder, Toronto. the Moncton and Halifax Builders Exchange. and the office of the Charlottetown Guardian in Charlotte- Tenders shall be forwarded by registered mail post- at the Archltects' Offices in PM. Monday. February 28, .-- 75: as. : 2: iasiisssai 3 c - ---- :.::.:-"- 3'. at a Montreal Stocks gm culnmmo MON'i'REAL (CF) E Gains 33:3” ranging to tour points leantne Chm stock exchange to higher ground 3””C”'"l""l at the close of heavy trading on "m cu Lu, Thursday. am coo.-ll General Dynamics rose 4 points ":5: cum" to 102 and Ford climbed 35": to im Culom 109. Aluminium at 71 and lnier- fmc All--as national Paper at 9704 each drop- ix: C1." ped H4 while St. Lawrence at issue Drag 6774 was 114 easier. Price drop- gale G3 ped .7... at -i7'Isg while pupom and 50.5933 32,17. Abillbl each dipped in at 28 and mono Ilow 273:. respectively. Pa p ers. miscellaneous indus- mos um trials and senior metals featured "NC NGHNIII advances. other sections of the lfgggfnw. industrial market were fractlon- moooc Roch ally improved. - 7”” 1" W P30 Mines and western oils were &S:;";f, mainly 10-Z1 cents higher. flaw oul The stock exchange's ' 1 gm "' averages show banks up 0.07 at ,5 cm"; . 48.55. utilities up 0.4 at 119.8. in- 100IO0Dar.1l dllstrials up 1.0 at 251.3. combin- Tm ed up 0.07 at 207.4. papers up 71 mini. 2.13 at 1194 93 and golds up 0.66 39333:! W I V at 70.24. "0 mm .xloNrlu-:AL 3?, g”";f..E" Ablt . 1.... .. .l3o.”".5'.'3'l2 Albfsiilx Ha", D” 7 "' hi mo E Msl Banqlw t" has H” E H,” Balhural A "M mum.” lioihursl I! W” E. P" I. "9" 1 also Bldg Prod mm En." 1" ”'"'"' mo Eureka C Crnlrnl or '00!) Eureka in i; iii 1"-'1 ms Falcon (p Bk (om ru um rum” 1 '””' sooonrso on F can "il Pl .. T N W .7900 r:.-llwln "rm 1'. s Exsi alrlu Gem on rm Prie 100 Can rm 1 "fill G”"Pl'I it an umm: -23221521.? in-v ii wrl 7,... God, L I 0” 70 nnlualu 1000 Golden-llt 3500 rtolll '-11-1: won 6 F Ursa 1 mm Gollihawk EWIC PIS" DM 51.1.0 G 5 ans! 100 Greening 1.150 Grltloll -ZLVI Gulch ' llsoo Gulf L 'l3l5 Gllnnnr 1710 D0 Wu 7000 Civil! 520 Gypsum 000 H Rib I000 Illlll T650 "er-aw 17100 East! 1000 Have mm High c 102 H Dallch 970 Int Pets 5000 Jlcknlfl 500 I Waite 155417 Jellic I000 Joburile 12900 Jollel 146600 Jonsmltl 16700 Kayral-ll 1000 L Cad 1000 Laval 700 Lellch 1.5000 lnxlnd tom 1. Pete ml) 1.. 1. Lane 15W Lvndhllrli .100 Marl-ll 3550 hiacriml 100 Mlcfle 3175 Msckene 5000 hlaanei I500 lllalari 2000 Mal-algo 14500 hlarbene Zizlzgzzzzzzzzx E12: i3g'E: E in Domlnlon. P e a c a River Gas. Peruvian. Sapphire and Scurry. mu aim-t gm L... cl... p 2500 Ajax 70 1s 1p . um Alhml u g .5 3.100 Alhmt um so Q g : -.13" AP Conn 47 4! 4e 4 7554 Algnm ma 1. 151,; 177.": Am Led 11'. 175 135 50" Am Nrnht lls 115 115 15 Amra got) 715 goo 117.14 Anrn 35.5 345 350 , .1 mo Anglo Am um ma lea. I min Anv Cdn no sou so; i I000 Ans lot as u u . trloo Avll: 10 M M; . 12070 AP:-x lien 40. 4 cy. l l5'l')fl Ania u 17 lg l 52.1 Argus 1106 2094 11173 1700 Al-loll is lav. is l"flfl Axrnl 45 (I L1 sum Ailln not we no 7:; 12000 Auh I M s I000 Aumrlm yids 1916 Illa lneoon Aurnad 4V. ms 1414 loon Aunor its 111 I15 ism Axilhona 1: 17 it 1000 Blue 1.1 ls 1! -no n.-nil M7 at no H00 llkfld 7 7 7 3000 El-mat 1.12 m 13! 4.150 Harv 140 14! 140 200 Barv was 40 40 40 1.100 larymla I411 940 240 llszzo ll Mel II to se asses nun M so at finflfl Rain 1! ll ll lrna n Dun so u an, 100 hesueane I75 in 375 eloo neat-pr :7 as so l6fll lelcher 40 2 !'I if 3050 lelltene I O 0 19.100 Ii Gun I I I moon Ir rt ll 171.4 it .1500 alhlu 1t lov. lav. 1000 Bltfnd ' Ill 0'6 FM tloo homo as I 7000 Bonvl "'5 i7'5 196 NM Basin 7 7 1000 Boymatl I'll M M as Bnlorlle fill an rill 4N0 lrilund 175 II 17! 'l'l'l liriialte H II 11-! um am: is U m in no Isoll Rrunhuvd M iii If HIM Bruit II I) II 1! mill Hrml on 394 I I and Ductile Ml lg 100 'llIo0 linslt II 4494 I4 Celdu IM 10 IM ms Cal and I we ll lsu IO caleer II II If I& Calv On 3 SI CI 1 camp It I'II I0 3 7W C Oil LIn& D0 3 ll TM C Ad Oil 54 3! SS 5080C Atl Oil 7M 3 710 7IS C Dev rate 110 I I gs-:'.-'.EEE'a'!H'iS n .:t:!5E53EEiE' m ssssassszzss -,.. carry a list of drivers who are '0 mit. The driver must hand over EE;::eg!:5 : uEses:sE.agegEg I gE:Ess:e;.: E:EE:sEs:s: -g- -- - .5 g T-:1-f::"t28l;EH8I8'2'Z'-...g:uI ' months can set the motorist back ' provincial government officers said 1 - reduction anywhere in North Amer- : has to pay 81 for it and 310 more El issuing it. If he obeys the rules 1 receives the white permit if his -aT..'3.. "pa .. 1'-'-"it-"-ESSA-3' - - u . to minor changes in the act. Com- Eva: PaE:::::::: 23.25555-'zTwT-3 be--E . - --2-:-!:a:!::: 5 : - . -1- 2': .:: 55 5s5?s:.:::.g I 5?:s5::u ” -0.- s.:a::.:i:g:;:s S Igg::.::::-.5:E..:lE.l-seeggsisg::EE;:!ggg,., 3!:;,::::5..ae.:a:::gE:a;; I:-.-&.:::::i..: Experienced. competent I70fI0qrOplIOr- bookkeeper. Give references and experience and salary expected. Apply- . - 2 , sox 14.9. pensive for Saskatchewan's motor- at Not only does he have a notice- able thlnnesa about the wallet after the law and the province at through with him-.-he also is " e- motaed." Each day Saskatchewan news- papers in their traffic court column fined for infractions and "ordered to surrender" their operators' per- his standard white permit and re- ceive in its place a blue or permit. SOCIAL STIGMA ' Last year about two per cent of all drivers. nearly 0.700. suffered that social stigma. They also paid plenty-heavy fines to traffic courts and in- creased charges by the province's automobile accident insurance fund from which claims under the com- pulsory car insurance scheme are paid. The motorist has been howling, mainly at the increased costs. City councils and other organizations have added their voices to his pro- tests. A year ago a red light conviction cost the motorist a 35 fine. Now e's paying 321 for the first offence nd up to 856 for the sec- ond if he's nabbed within 12 months. A third conviction within 12 3122. He also loses his permit for a year. FATALITIES FEWER Driving accidents killed 124 per- sons in 1953, the worst year ever in Saskatchewan. Last year the toll was down to 72. a record w ion was the best showing in accident 1438. The penalties follow the govern- ment's belief that those who con- tribute to the cause of accidents should be made to pay for them. Tllcy were brought in at the last session of the legialatu :- through amendments to the Vehicles Act which enlarged the scope of the colored permit system and doubled minimum fines for such minor of- fences as disregarding red lights. This is how It works. The driver caught going through a red light or A stop sign pays a 310 minimum fine. In addition. he is demoted to a blue licence and into the car insurance fund. MOUNTING COST If he's caught again anytime within 12 months the fine is SI). But the red licence next in line costs 825 plus the 81 charge for for a full 12 months he goes back to a blue licence. another 810. and good behaviour continues another year. , The three-time loser pays a 82) fine. 325 for a red licence issued- after a year off the road and 310 for the blue licence issued the next year. Altogether. the three of- fences could cost 0122. Court charge and legal fees are extra. The careful driver pays only )1 into the insurance fund. - A brief to the government by Saskatoon city council protesting "injustices" was endorsed by York- ton council which said increased penalties "rapidly are cllrdling die- favor." Other bodies called the new law too drastic. in answer. the provincial govern- ment has indicated it may agree plaints will be passedgon to the Legislatures standing committee on 501.! Pcrrtln Heavy Traffic Penalties is? an it E Textile Troubles On Market Shrinkage OTTAWA - (CD) - The tariff I810 board has found that segments of in rious trouble. lffs-is to blame. The three-man board: in a l).- Del! luv later lierria. relmw the view of bond Added the Canadian industry tthat low tariffs on competing imports from Britain are the cause of,the in- today. The industry has appealed for Saskatchewan- an increase in tariffs on British are in financial distress. the board mob"! WWI”.- cugdg-. wool clam lulngu-y gm that some mills which are respond- 1; 1...”; N: iuylu. lnwigil uhohlfnuechtglehgldg their own 01 Ll-ll19"b"1"S- D3"lmWlh Iimed 3'" mg mu 9 no ow ' lug nut, "non; mo" which np- the resolution at construction com me to go M, jug-mgr mm-. pany ships with Quebec l-egislr, red mo.wm-4 upon to mung. Min. talltiea would seem inevitable. the 0P9”""3 N" "f D"'-'"”''”'- DEEP SHAFT A-main :h8It dde:cenldsr Lstoo feet no t th h d ' tr bl . it 1 as into once an 'I get uran- ya I e grammar ac (ml in "my ' ”" " '" em lusn mines at Eldorsdo in northern um Sussex town are to have dang. "'”"3,,"',';,'1"m DIHIIIOIHIV Wants Oevernlneng Corp reduction. the candles industry lm osed In Saskatchewan -E:.'..”.:'.. ..”".'..":.""'”"...... .u:"""""'" p - . up eoetaf canon pmductglys DDAR'i;:ih0ltJ.:FH. N. s. F vie: - pm; mug” 5. an char - are still considers Irtmo wn counc ond c , Press and Writer ht1':ll:l:ym':';gbi:'r':s"FlieY I hlshzrutlun tin! of Brim 01- "'1'" "W1 1" "if "" Pmvlminal REGINA lcrl-rrluu a chance NrtM'I- ' gf.'”''"-"'" ” W" W" "WIN ugmaughgcnumagyu. Tbeahliiakageiaiotal demand sinsllrance andtomakellll. 0 ' -1 ll 1 I 1 hi ' - Tarlll Board Blames "" ',(,:';i'.,,"?.i'.; 3'.&'.'..'..:”l1.. &f....:.3'.l11.'.- ri.l'Zl.;”21f'Z..i.? producers have helped port! 10 Olcllie to explain why employment has charges. - lliesslnem Dartmouth backed I more by the Sydney city council on am". R5193 haw risen by about 8 per cent in Nov, These factors suggest at least Scotin this year- The ships' registry situation wns first proposed by resolution the Town LOOKING AHEAD MIDHURST. England (Cm ing lessons e at their own rcullest, wool cloth on the ground that the present maximum of 50 cents a pound is inadequate to bridge the widened gap between British and Canadian costs. The board. in a 95-page report culminating months of investiga- tion and public hearinsl. said that the effective rate of duty has shown little variation since 1948 and cannot by itself be considered ' a cause of the industry's distress. REPORT ASKED The board was asked by the then finance minister Douglas Abbott. last spring to look into the industry's complaints and to make a report with a view to a possible government re-negotiation of the tariff item under the General Agreement on Tariff and Trade. The board's report. which Mr. Harris likely will make public in the Commons shortly. said that perhaps the most important single factor contributing to the indus- try's plight is the decline in the demand mr cloth containing wool. Contributing to 'this market shrinkage. it said. was a 1950-51 rise in wool prices. This later re- sulted in inventory losses by the industry and by the same token initiated consumer resistance to increasing prices of wool clothing. A power. too. in the decline was the growing competition of syn- thetic cloths and the general com- petition of ofher consumers spend- ing less of their income on our BOARDING HOUSE mnrlochgfsarakmw xngp cf, jg! ggRi.PEEA MA BUILT ofdbilidhlsisecf OAIID AT A ILANK MLL Nil 9 VIARS JGPM - nus-no-5.-l.u...... . r .'mlrlllDllARMA MAJOR HL)Ul l. A l.5.V.Li:'2gl.9Li..'. . MAYBE, BUT HE'S WALTZIP-16 g AROUND MUMBLN6 X 'A 8ll.l.losl Am: A on A Mooel. a-THAT MEAN5 n' wom BE i LONG BEFORQ HE T9156 T0 Put TOOTH MARKS Os) 0 1.500 Perscht MOM Pl-nlr N 21 1 .900 I -1.. 353.. 0” of? " H135 Plnn W) 1 III III IBM) I'll ti 0 ' i 575 Pin: or 32 I111 32 T1900 Polul fl I2 l 500 P00 011 30 80 so S00 Prrlrir OI '17" 310 I20 "1520 Preston 72.! 71!! 710 7.180 Pronto l'r:l 7lll as no mo Pronto wta sell :45 WI 20500 : ghlb 14 lull . tint! on 150 146 I 1000 0 Lab 10': low; lfl'b 1700: Man 7 7! 7! S110 Mei Vii 150 .135 loo 0 Niche 1'i'i 113 I17 20.1! 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Good shaP9'.': Here's full value. - FOR ONLY 5615 ' BARGAINS '”'f...'.iii'.f.'.”.i1.'f""'.3'?f;.";':....-... mo?" 1948 Standard 2Dooc ........,-,. 5250: Dial mt ' ' C0rliIf:KOllf I Cumberland Stb. lDiel.'f365e 1 .1 L