l ' brown quilted jacket. ,.'!3:c'.ia FOURTEEN B S a . it H THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN . g . of Floral and Spiritual Offerlnga, error is due to the Advertising Rates Payable ln- Advance Minimum Charge for Any Advertisement 25 cum. Central Guardian Locals be per word: Western and Eastern Locale as per word; Announcernuts and coming Events as per word: Olaulfled 30 per word; In Memortam Notices sic per Inch: Lists of Condolence ado per Inch: Wedding Engagements. 40 words for SLOO and 10 cents for every additional 3 words; Notices of Thanks -333 Allllncllllon. 840 per Inch or 50 per word; Lists of Snbec ip , tlonl, 83 cents per inch: Address and areaentatlon. 31.00 other Rates On Application The ldvertissr agrees that the publisher shall not be liable for damages arising out of errors In advertisements beyond the amount paid for the space actually occupied by that portion of the advertisement in which the error occurred. whether such Jigence of its servants or otherwise. and there shall be no liability for non-insertion of any auvertlsement beyond the amount paid for such auvertiaemcnt. Cards. etc..Qc per name: Letters Auto Parts and Accessories W Found goon usm) rgssigxm-:3 1-liufg Li-IFT IN iiE'IA('AE- : 57 each. Truck tires D00-825x20. and 150x20. S80 cat-ii. 32x6. 3123 each. 650x20, 520 each. Following passenger sizes new rctrciids, (Knobby) 600-650x16, trio-65oxi5.l 315 each. Truck tubes s5. Pas-E scnger tubes 32 each. Shippcdl C.C).D. collect. Glendale Tire Co..- 1287 Weston Road. Toronto..' Ontario. ya i For SalcHy-w son SALE:-wf-ADI-ES roar saw Phone 250.3-L. ii-6It:SAI.lC -- oi-zvrzitfxi, " can-l pet Sweepers. Phone 1828. , FOR SALE - CULL Tvizxii-s.' Apply Chas. E. Murphy. Vernon? FOR sou: - TWO iiuxiiiu-znl hushcl of gr:-iiii. Apply Clifford; Chandler. North '.VIlll'1lt. ii FOR snfii-'-Cnduntirjwniin. spring and mattress---like now. 340.00. Box 921. Guardian. i l73ibTmTn:'7iAriiinfh '1- aiid niilcli. Apply. l.nwcI1 John- 1 ston. Murray llzirhour North. ll I-'31: SALE -- 0'.V4EI('.ooi(1ix'r., stove, ”Enterprise Capitol"; onel ”Pcrfect” baseburm-r. Apply 89 Rocliford Si. 1 Jon 5. .. .iv i'nssiic.Vl cow with calf alt her side. Age 7. years. .1. A. McDonald, scotch! Fort. P. E. I. 1 Iron sou: .. om: in-:ois'ri-zaiznl Jersey frsshened cow. Also one to freshen in .lnniiar.v. Murdockl Nicholson. Milton FOR SALE - Til-:5-ⅈ'lWl7I:i7T0 To i.i:T':'i'i'Rsisiir:i) imi'sr:- ca: trailer. steel box with hard- wood racks. S00-16 tyres. House 33. Slemon Pnrk. . T FOR SALE - 1 NEVV Ef.F.(iTRO- lux. Several slightly used. B.-ir-I gains. W. C. Crossman. :!l'l3 Fitzroy St. Phone 1828. 1 '03 SALE - 1 ICNTERPRI. El kitchen range. new iCornnctl.. regular prior! 52:12.00 for 5190.00 rash. Apply Fvor:-it A. King. Kins: Bros. Mill. Monlaizun. FOR. sALE-:17.G'iii"iNi:Fs3f(Tiv- 1 plane. Model 4--40. propeller driven. Perfect condition. suit-1 able for Doctor or rural mniil river. if. R. Found. Ellcrslic. SALE - ONE PAIR. GIRLS white boots and skates. Good as new. Size 6. Price 52.00. Two pairs overshoes. size 4 and 5. one size 16. Any one interested write Box 16,. Czirlcton Siding. P, E. 1. NEW YORK. Jan. 1 - (AP) - Funeral services were held Sunday for Harry Wiesenbcrgcr. 51. who claimed he was instrumental in the arrest. of 1.500 criminals during. his 36 years as a priivnhroker.l Wlesenberger had it rcgulnr rout-1 ine for reporting suspicious per- sons. when one entered the shop he would telephone police from a back room. whispering "Wiesenh- bergcr" or "it looks like rain." i ritis-"iii3E”i;-i-.iw?i.si-1iri;i: The HalifaxVGazettc was estab- lished by John Bushcl in 1752. I ------ i Refrigeration E SALES and SERVICIG Repairs To All Makes MOTORS i'ri'i7.i:"1tN CIA DART )1 iiis'r.-Eifi.'i7- -no "i,-;-:m-1-ii"-i;s' .-Jo'w' i3"BT:n box l'll(lli'l luittorics. etc. Owner mny liaivc siinio by calling VV1il- tor S. Weeks. Weeks Fiirni Equipment. Lost L0 - A HA1-.-Fm('0LLlE poo. Bach and Whilrt. His name 15 Union Road. g soon. had. .4. wrist watch. Finder please leave at Guardian Office. Mont- iii-file. LOST -' ant.” TOP Kiri-R-176 between Cornwall and .Boushaw. Finder pleaso notify Foster Mar- Phail. Argyle Shore. LOST --I,l7N'-I-;0Rl'.'.i7IIt:)Vlt”biAf N- ity. lady's cold wrist watch. Kccpsiike. Gr-iicroiis reward. Piinuo 2810. d.'iylimc. LOST - iitislily?-:i'i-iViis7f"iK C-ill”. 'M.'in's wrist watch. initial- lcd 11. E. C. Reward. Finder please Icnvr at Giinrdian Off" my W Personal ; . I-i'novAi.s wA.v'ri-:o, - Rout) Visit Covers. Cards post. 1 marked November Eleven, 5:, John's, Nfld. Box two fifteen, Toronto A. A. R Alcxaiidi-cg Nleinher A. P, s, i To let T0 Ler .. riiriiaiz-' ed rooms. Phone ro LET C iii-';A'i'i-iii. 1- and unfiirnislind rnoills. Z1010-.1. . , . Ll Nisiiun, Phone. keeping room, Girls prvfoi-rod. 238 Grafton Si. 176TE1'? - lTl7l1R1&A'lSll-IEAI):-Viv-I-EVZAEI ed room. Ccntrally lucatcd. Girls' only. Phone 1.' .l. contained: four rooms and bath. rim-trir stove. Apply "L" Gum-. dinii. renovation. Qiicon St.. available .Sllm'li.V- APDLV Samuel Tweel. Winipy's Restaurant. TO LET .. FURNISHED APART- ment. large bed sitting room. kitchen with electric stove and fi-ic. Complctc bathroom. hall with closets. also lighted and heated. Suitable for two or three Rirls. Write Box 917. Guardian. Typewriters RENT OB BUY THE NEW REM- ington Personal Portable Tyne- writer. Big machine perform- ance. portable convenience Rental rate: 54.00 rnonirny three months 311.00 Call R:-.11. ington Rand. 104 Kent str-.--t Phone 2771. WANTED - fiviKi'i).”Xi7ri.r To Mrs. Waiter Lawlor, 39 orlohar Street. willyNfi:-KiKiVC5R”35y"?j-h work on fiirni. Apply Millar Orr. New Glasgow. P. E. I. win. ran - n'rE6i”A'iiif'noAAiini - , mguwu-” O'I'rAWA. Jan. 1 - tCPi - Canada dug up a record 31.228.- 000.000 worth of strategic and oth- er minerals during 1961 to help the Western World boost production of planes. ships and guns for defence against. the Communist threat. With a host of countries com- peting for a share in Canada's rich storehouse of resources. miners and oil-workers produced Ii. wealth of oil. iron ore. copper. nickel and zinc. World prices climbed. too. under the pressure of uiisatiated demand for the prime ingredients of de- fence and combined with volume increases to bring a 17.5.-per-cent value jump from 31.045.000.000 in 19.30. the Bureau of Statistics es- timated in its preliminary annual reiiort today. During the last. 10 years. the Bureau's figures showed, the valur: of Canada's mineral wealth more that. doubled from 3560,000.000 in 1941. Seine metals such as cold. lend. fin and tungsten. failed to maintain the general volume drive. but other metals and minerals recorded new t-chievenient in physical produc-I tion. iron ore gumpcd 1.t)00.0tl0 tons '3 4736.190 from 3.(i(l5.2ti1 in 1950; pct- ioleuni, 19.000000 barrels to -111.- 0.-t6.tl00 from 251.043.7881 natural gas. f-.000.(X)0.000 cubic feet. to 73.8311.- ic....a.;io;g. Blilll-ion And Quarter Dollarsl Worth Of Minerals During 1951 SCK PRICES 250 C” 250 London Stock Exchange Prices Reveal caution LONDON. Jan. 1 - (Reuters) - The London Stock Exchange step- ped cautiously into the new year. Major price changes today were I80 few and far between during the 4- short trading session that pi'oduc- ' ed little business. ' . ' British Government funds were '60 V oecasioiially slightly lower and , there were falls of a few pence in 0 must of the industrial groups. v 6 c These. however. were more the re- 1. - ' gob) ' suit. of neglect than of selling. Willi 140 int! brokers were giving much of ' . 2.10 '' min !'eilin .- 200r STANDARD & POO Truman elected. Tbvie-ineatli Clfmler mllie ends. Coal mines veil: J-day weeIi.. . ll'lll1llllllIl l - 1949 I Chinese Rodi. ' Embargo piii tonexportsto . - Cliino. .a lIIiIIlII1'L'an l Cliutcliill Wins lritisli election l9Sl today the last of the trading per- tlicir attention to arranging ca.rry- - .'.. Small offerings depressed Japanese and German bonds. lll('nff1'('. Changes in prices were pnovnicp; OF nninly in lower levels. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND 01'El'S. . I Coel milie. with the Johannesburg exchange The South African gold index IN THE PROBATE COURT 217,000 from 67.R2I.230; zinc, 40.- .?00 000 pounds to 6fi7.il7l.7R7 from lCL)lt.4-74 593; nirkr-1 27.0tltl,0()0 pounds '15 2.-t..i35.S.".l1 from 2-t7.3l7.h'll7- cop-: '.-or. i2non.ono pounds to s4n.nc7,ns.- 1:.-om 328.418.29(i: silver. 1.000.000 f'lir ounces. to 24,244.94!) from 231.- 211431. New Boosts Needed But drfeiicr officials have inriic-, rated that even thoiiizli records have ; iv-on made in 1951. Canada will: limb to boost. inlneral D1'0ClllCll0111 P'.'r1'i more in 1952 if all couiiti-in-:1 -.w.'ii('h need Canadian materials arc to gel: their fiili requirements. The greatest shortage is in cop- per. Canada has promised to in- crease production to divert a bit. more in the United Kingdoms dir- . rctlon. but. so far the outlook is U for Fl. critical sliortzicc in topper: :lirnughout. 1952. The Bureau's figures showed that the greatest concentration of min- cral wealth is still in the central provinces of Ontario and Quebec V.l1!0l'l. together. accounted for more than half the 31.228.000.000 1951 tn- 1 tal. Ontario produced 35.6 per cent nf the total. pushing the value of her minerals to 3-131085.123. up from s366.il0l.525 in 1950. Quebec Pccounted for 20.3 per cent with her value estimated at 3249..'a33,652. up from 3l85,02l.5i1l. Value of mineral production in other provinces. with 1950 figures in brackets: Newfoiindland. 332.- 528.'77i ts25.824047l: Nova Scotla. 359,383,855 (559.482.i'I3l: New Brun- swick. Si0.2ii2.408 tSl2.'765 9751: Manitoba. s2B.397.223 tS32.fi0l.l7.'l): Saskatchewan. s50907.504 1335.933.- 9231: Alberta. sl7Zl.230.766 (S133- "5R.940); British Columbia. S168.- 293273 6138.883 2051; Northwest Territories. 58,229,681 lS803U,899lI Y ikon. 59.809223 (s9 O35.696i Gold Leads Metals Though gold production declined by about 100.000 fine ounces to 4.- 323.931 from 4,141,227 in 1950. the pi cioiis metal still led the metals mrade in dolliir value. Output was valued at 3159407314, down from Sl0.l.988.687 in 1950. l Nickel was second in value at isl.Rti.647.-172. up from sll2.l04.6B5. i-.iii1e copper. in second place in 2950. dropped to the third spot with H49 313.083. against sl23.2l1.407 in 1950. most 02 billion." reports J.K. Mac- some 13!? over the comparable fig- Briglitiiess was sl wii by select- ed oils. Anglo-Xrania moved up to v ' . I I ' C”''L”&9 , tlosod today active liitercst in gold. ixopprr and diamond shares was L-ANADA ms slightly lower at 93.6. " ” -C" The 15th day of December A.D. 1951. In Re Estate of THOMAS CAM- ERON late of Victoria in Queen's County in the said Province. Re- tired Farmer. deceased. (estate. To the Sheriff of the County of Queen's County or any Constable or literate person within said County GREETINGS: Record Year For - Life Insurance TORONTO, Jan. 2 - "It is aut- icipritcd that the amount of life ' rancc purchased in Canada in WHEREAS upon reading the pe- will reach a new high of a1- tition on file of Joseph Trows- dale and Eric Lowiher. both of Crapnud. in Queen's County afore- said. Farmers. Executors named in the Will of the above-named. they. praying that a citation may be is- sued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore here- by required to cite all persons in- tcrestcd in the said Estate to be "The amount of life insurance in 53'”; ';;!0”k:;:'”lh"C'DiEll::1g';0prifc f""'” i" canad” Wm also Show a hold in the Court House in Chur- 5”b5"amiM 5mm to "pmaximatew lottetown in Que:-n'a Countv in the :17 billion at the end of the yefar. mid province. on Monday we 0” an "V"939 M mmrly 31215 of 21st day of January next coming. i”V9l'Y "WW Wmmm mm Chnd 1" at the hour of eleven o'clock forc- tlie C0llllll'.V- noon of the some day to shew ”Last year. life insurance com- mus? if any they can why H". i-anzes paid out approximately 3240 Accounts of the said Estiito should nifllion in hehfllfs 10 CFm3dl3”5- not be passed and the Estate clos- Iiealh benefits Paid 10 Wld0W5 and oil as prayed for in said petition Donald. president of the Canadian Life. Insurance Officers Association. "This represents an increase of tire for 19.30 and is about doubli- the volume of new insurance issued mu-ing the last year of World War other beneficiaries accounted for and on mom," of Frederick A. r.")oiit 300 million of this sum anti Largo. Esquire. Proctor for said a much larger proportion - some Pctitioncr. AND IT 15 HEREBY ORDERED that a true copy hereof bc forth- with published in some newspaper published in Charlottetown afore- said once in each week for at least four consecutive weeks from the dnltt hereof and that PI true copy ht-roof hi-. forthwith posted in the following public places rc- spectivcly. namely. in the hall of the Court House in Charlottetown aforesaid. at or near the General Store of Brent Wood in Crapnud nforcsnld. and at or near the Gen- cral Store of Wright Bros. in Vir- toria aforesaid. so that all persons interested in the said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. WITNESS His Honour Harold Leonard Palmer. Judge of the said Probate Court. at Charlottetown in Queen's County. the tiny and year first above written. 5150 million C was paid to living pr-liryholders." Commenting on the Old-age Sec- urity Act and legislation designed to amend the C-overnmentd Annu- ities Act. Mr. Macdonald said that the life iiisiiraiice comnanles had ivlvocatcd a system of universal old-agg-. benefits very similar to that which has now been approv- rd. Mr Macdonald continued: ”Whcn so doing. the companies frankly had in mind that. if a ':ltioi-' of old age benefits were so provided. the private savings in- stitutions in Canada such as the life insurance companies. the frat- ernal benefit societies. the banks. the trust companies and the credit. iinions would thereafter have the prime responsibility for encourag- ing and persuading people to prac- tice thrift and provide themselves two people. near Prince Edward island Hospital. for two weeks. Call 7511 Sumnwrsltle immed- intr-ly. young garage mechanic or will rent or buy premises suitable for garage. Contact Joseph Kays. 270 Grafton. Tllllll TIMBER INTO 005" With a Frick sawmill. Four sites. all Rewinding illld Repairs porieblelo . Feel. accurate culling: El.EOPRI(1AL l D"? ' . ” ”'""ofZi'.'..Ci.'.';iZ3I APPLIANCE ' R - Repairs Palmer Electric I PHONE I444 rosiiioii FOR RE0l.STEREll. llllllSE Department of Health and Welfare. Government of Prince Edward Island The Department invites applications of Day Supervisor of Nurses, on wood Hospital, Charlottetown. Prince Edward Island. Applications should be addressed to the undersigned, stating age, qualifications and experience. MRS. L. o. xircnaiv. 00 Supt. of Nursing. Falconwood - Hospital, P.O. Box 90. Charlottetown, . Prince Edward. Island. VACANT for the position the staff of Falcon- 0 other metals and 'mln-p .ci-als w ch showed production dc-I icllnes was lead which dronncd 26.- lo00,000 pounds to .'l0t.9ll9.0t17 from Amon .iissirizii-I-"r;Mrikiviiii:'iy1'""nli'T331,394,128. but value. because of 'climbing world prices. rose to .556.- 119329 from 847388.452. sharp climb in oil production boost- ml the value of petroleum to 3121 - I-107,350 from 384,619,037. This cave nil the No. 1 spot. in non-mctallics value. shoving out coal which dron- iicd slightly in production to 11-1,- 3l10 050.000 3110.- value to from 1-10399. ORWI-ILL COVE W.l. The Orwell stiiutc met at the home of Mrs. Frank 'F.. Rooney on. DCC(lll1hl;l' 12. with ten members and two visitors irrsent. The president. presided and the nicctiniz opened by repeating the l”Ci.-eed" in unison. I Minutes of last mcclinn were Irena: and improved and the roll I call followed. answered by "An f'.'1Chfll1'.'.'e of Christmas gifts". One member paid her dues and it donn- tlon of 32.00 was gratefully receiv- jrd from a resident of the district. A bill for paint used at the school was ordered paid. There 'were no reports from committees. Correppondence was then read rind discussed. A "thank-you" card from at bereaved family was receiv- cd and the "I-l'lBl.ltlllC News" was distributed. It was decided to send 35.00 in T13. League ,for health band. also 15.00, to "Bread for Greece fund". The l'shut-ins" and school children are to receive their uaial treat at. Christmas. A further discussion on tile school library was left in the hands of the directors. It was decided that members bring articles for an auction sale to the next meeting whichts to be held at. the horns of Mrs, D. M. MacDonald. when the roll call will be "wrist men die- like most in women". Entertain- ment committee will be Mrs. John A. licensed and Mrs. F. I. foonay. Programme oonetstod -0 con- tests put on by Mrs. Edison Mac- lean and Mrs. James llooney. and won Ian. John A.- In the non-mctallics field. thel 730.000 tone from l9.i39.l12 and llll Cove Women's In-1 with supplementary retirement ln- 3.. me Court come. (Sid) ltThey anticipated that the sub- M4 ELIZABETH W-MG”-R :id'-zed system of Government An-lqggsg) Registrar. naiitles. which has bcen- in effect since 11108. would be carefully 1'e- ? ' iiewed and. if not abandoned. 'at. CANADA . le.:st limited in such ii way an to be PROVINCE OF l'lllN('E I'2DW'ABDi ISLAND IN ('llAN('.EllY BEFORE THE Vl('E CHANCELLOII In the matter of the Estate of John A. Nicholson Mfr.) late of Orwell Cnvc in Queen's Counw 9... ctlvc only to people of modest :m(nns: they certainly did not an- lticipatc that a Bill to amend the ltzovcrnmcnt Annuities Act would be lntrodiiced at the current ses- iiion of Parliament whtchyamong lother things. would increase by -100'; the maximum amount,of sub- lsfdized annuity purchaseable." in said pm.-rm-9, Farmer, dc. ' '-"1 ”' ””'C"”C”'CC'" ' . d. . lariiourncd ,niid a delicious luncli.B.;:Jgv:,eEE1;:smtP was served by the hostess aseistedl ALICE M. NICHOLSON at AN0 by Mrs. Gerald Rooney. comp1,,im,M, and JOSEPH W. MACDONALD EXOR. R: AND. Defendants. Pursuant to an Order of the Vice Chancellor mode the 18th day of December 1951 I DO HEREBY NOTIFY iill persons having any claims against the said Estate to come in nnd prove their claims hr-fore lIlf'. Vice Cliam-ellor in his Chambers in the Law Courts Building In Charlottetown on Mon- day the 21st day of January 1952 ntithe hour of eleven o'clock in the fnrenoon. And Take Notice that all claims not so proved will thereafter be barred. l Grocery Salesman One of Ciiniida'ii largest food orgniiizntionx has an opening .for lgrorery route snlcsninii in Sum- imcrsidr. Position offers good op-1 iportunlly. Compnny has group' litre insurance. sickness and ac- cident. insurance and retirement lpiiin. Applicant should have high school education. be hctween 25 land 35 years old. Previous sell- linsz ovpr-rionco valuable but not 'essontlnl. Must be able to drive ii car. Vehicle is furnished. Write IOK I15. GUARDIAN : bar 1951. (Such GORDON R. HOLMES, ' Registrar. caminiau oovsaiuiiino iviumeii-At. 'APdD eoaivoaarioig s'Ieueims -N .'EASTERN SECURITIES COMPANY . . nmrrao MI nioemoub Urlltr. c3eA.nt.o1-rrrown. P.I:.I. ' s"I'N'l-MWH-Filddl-HaNIIx-Ssqymgqpfm; . . lg. I nxrrzn this 18th day of rm-om-' 5'1 00 iinze upheaval in the world situation. MAIHCI-IT KEEPS ON UPGRADE - Spurred on by the warm- boom and creeping inflation. the stock market continued to reach new peaks during 1951. The Newschart above traces the course of stool: prices over the past four years.depict.ing some of the news highlights that coincided with market ups-and downs. Best guess for 1952 is that the market will Keep on its upward jog, barring all-out war or other major lisslppi lsnnds of ANCIENT AMERICANS ' Human skeletons excavated be- neath lJlll'lt'd forests in the Min- delta are believed thou- yt-ars old. gaflllbli iiiiriiiui: y Continued from page fniit about the size of an ordin- ary pumpkin. 'rhe1'Rcr. ier who labored in Ceylon some years tells us in one interesting sketches that. on the bank of the river Caliimy. his attention was drawn to a raft on the river over which A complete canopy was thrown,l formed by a single leaf of, talipot. thus affording complete shelter for freight and crew! l SHORTHORN BREEIJERS Annual Meeting of the P. E. I. Shorthornt”Breed- ers' Association will be held on Saturday the 5th of Janiiary at 1 PM. at the City Ball. All interested in beef cattle are cordially invited. Matters of special interest to be discussed. MUTCH. Secretary. A. II. The pitcher plant of Ceylon and other islands of the East is a nev-' er ending source of wonder to thavcllcrs. It is girl. round with iin 'ob1iquc build. and roi'ci'c!l with ii lid wherein is held is fluid said to ho quite uourishinrz. Na- ture draws thc lid open in wet weather and closes it when the sun shines. The writer is drawn into the'trec and mixed with the patiiral 3311'). 1 The fallow-tree of China yields. in wax that -miihes excellent candles. rind the butter tree of At- rlcn extracts a fatty matter that- can be churned into buticr. cqualp in quality to that mode from. FOR SALE New five-room bungalow, large lot. desirable loczition. modern. Apply:- M. A. FARMER. Solicitor. cream. our ()L'.!. wiiv Bv J. R. William: J15 TELL YOUR ' MA YOU GOT ,CALlGHT ON MRS. HANKINE ROSE E-LJGH AN' WAG A VOL) NCJTICEI7 IT'- LEAVE ONE. SLEE BLOCK AWAY lFOlZE AN' 'TH' NECKTILL LATER. E2 SHELL GIT S'PiCIOUE5.' VE i HORN THIIZTV VEAR9 TOO SOON AAAH. YOU 1 THEY JI-5'-T MAV TELL you HAFTA --THAT! EXPLAIN THEY BUY HOW you EM E16 TURNED so THEV'l-L AROUND LAST FER so MANY r. in log. u. a en. on. cm in: by ion ems... Inc. J". Q.WlLl.l AM5 ' ILJJ THAT . TD WORK ON 'TH' TO BE MAl(lN' IT ,; , mound and His son Mach.-an. menu; then I l i i. FllZ5T TIME THAT BED5 HAD A FOOT ON TH' FLOOR FOR TWO VEAR6! NOW voi.i'i2E C-.-oiw 's'rui:F, YOU'LL HAVE UNDERNEATH , -roo, TO KEEP IT LEVEL, I UP illl SHAPE FER THAW THIS WINTER! NOT ON VORE LlF-'E.'. I. SLEEP IN A BEDEOLL ALL FALL ON HILLSIDES, ROCK9; LUMP5 AN' HUMP5, AND I'M IN MIGHTV GOOD. ll. BED l