PAGE TEN Adverthing Rates —_ Payable ln Advance Minimum Chnrgs For Any Advertisement 25 Cont: Central Guardian Local: 5c per word; Western and Eastern Local: Be per word; Announcement: and Coming Event: 3o per word; Classified Be-per word; In Mernoriam Notice: 84o per Inch; List: of Floral and Spiritual Offerings, Cards, etc., be per name; Letters of Condolence 84o per Inch; Wedding En- gagement: 4o word: tor $1.00 and 10 cents for every ldditlenul 3 words; Notices of Thank: and Appreciation, 84o per inch or 5c per word; List: of Subscriptions. 49 cents per inch; Address and Presentation $1.00. Other Rates on application. The advertiser agree: that the publisher shall not be liable for damages arising out of error: in advertisements beyond the amount paid for the space actually occupied by that portion oi the advertisement In which the error occurred, whether such error is due to the negligence of its sorvnnta or otherwise, and there Bhnll be no liability for non-Insertion of any ndvur lsement beyond the amount puld for such advertisement. For Rent FOR RENT-JHYO ROOMS WITH bath. Furnace heat. Apply Ron- ald Greenari. 139 Spring Park Road Agents Wanted SECURITY THE EASY IVAY -_ by selling Fannllex products. Well lieed agents in your locaiily oi" in your surrounding rural area. ‘Equipment needed for a rural route. Experience riol. necessary- we will tell you how. Very little capital required. Best advan- tages offered for your SUCCESS. Write to-day for free details. Iamilex, 1600 Delorlmler. Mon- treal. 2. \GENTS WANTED — G0 INTO business for yourself. Make shore- TO LET - COMFORTABLE BED sitting room, suitable for Z girls or gcntlcmflll. Central. Phone 27494. < Female lleln Wanted ___,_i.__ WANTE D—M'.II)DLE AGED housekeeper for country home. One adult. Bcx 29. Guardian. keepers‘ profit; Without storc- s‘ keepers’ troubles. We'll Dilt you Lust into business. furnish everything Dmi- you need‘ train you, carry; srock WILL THE PARTY WHO PICKED for you. without your investing up a wine purse from Holy Name one penny. We'll work with you Dressing Room, kindly return to until we've made you a sucatjss‘ Guardian. We‘ve done it for others. e1. "Wm d» it or you iron-hr iw we Male lleln Wanted honest. ambitious and willing w _______.__?___ work hard. I! you are. write WANTED _ lllAN ‘r0 worm 0N us. You'll hear frorn us at once fin-m‘ Edward Dymenh Kensmg. with facts. Aclckess Dept. 74, 1011,13,, R _-;_ Sales Manager, P. 0. Box 6S, -——i—— Montreal, Que. Persona] 808N878 WBIIIBII FOB NEUBALGIA. LUMBAGO Rheumatic Pains Chest Colds apply Heat Penetrating Glorv OiL At your Druggist. Salesman Wanted WANTED- MAN FOR STEADY travel among consumers in Char- lottetown. Permanent connection Only llsOARD AND ROOM. CENTRAL- ly located. Phone 1074. liars & Trucks For Sale {FOR SALE — I934 ‘FORD V-fl, 19-11 motor, nice condition. 500d rub- ber. 300 Fitzroy street. a‘ with large manufacturer. . reliable hustler coirsidered. Write 20R, SALE -- DRIVING SLEIGH Rawleiglfs Dept. lVlZIi-A-470-131, just like new. Allan MacLesn. Montreal. De Sable. I I FOR SALE —- DRY SLABS, DRY ypewr tars Soft wood Blocks. Kelly's Wood Yard. can 89144. SEE THE ALL-NEW PERSONAL Portable Typewriter - the only _ CUTTIXG ICE yo“ SALE 1130M office typewriter in persona‘ ' February 1st until 10m. Melville 5119- N"! Pmilblil deilln- n“ l-l. Weeks. Elliotis. P. E. Island. $981711"! PWIOYYHB-Ylce- ‘Fe-sh or terms. Remington Rand FOR ALE — COMBINATION Limited. 134 Rlchcnond Street. saddle and driving horse, part Montreal. Que. thorough bred. May be seen at 35 Valley Street. wantfld WANTED-SMALL APARTMENT or house. Phone 532-1.. FEW BALL FANS The smallest attendance at any contest in National League base- ball history was in 1881. when 12 persons paid to see Chicago play from stock. A. L. Gonneville Mfg. Troy in the final game or! the sea- Dept, 1s, Charett-e. P. Q. son. durins a reinsionn- ATTENTIUN H06 PRODUCERS FOR HIGHEST RETURNS AND PROMPT, EFFICIENT SERVICE, SHIP YOUR IIOGS AND OTHER LIVESTOCK THROUGH OUR TRUCKERS EVERY WEEK. YOU ARE INVITED TO VISIT THE LOCAL PLANT AND SEE YOUR HOGS BEING KILLED, WEIGl-IED AND _ ALUMINUM —- CORRUGATED and Ribbed for Roofing and Sid- ing Sheets 6 to l5 feet lengths. 36" covered 32" wide, 24 gauge. Send roof measurements for free estimate and illustrated folder giving full information. Samples on request. Immediate delivery GRADED. PLACE TRUCKER/AGENT LOADING DAY Albany-Victoria _. L. D. Maclieod A: Sons .... ..Thuradsy Alberton Alberton Coop. . Jfuesday ' Annandale . - J. G. MacDonald ..Tucsday Bcdford-Truosdle .l=lerb Mullen ............... Jruesday‘ Belle River-Wood Ia- . lands ................. .. B Bear: ...-....... __. Tuesday Bloomfield _. s_....... Bloomfield Coop. Bradalbsne ...‘. Elmer Wigmore ._ .. Canoe Cove Archie MscKlnnop .. ...Tue:dny j Cardigan .. Norman MacKenze - ..._.Thur:dny é Conway - Portage- .‘ Freeland - H. I. Phillip: ............ __...Tuesdly ‘l Cornwall .. Helen Howard -....- .. ' ‘Jovehead-York ..- uoyd Veuer -.--- I Lrapsud-Weatmore- ,-’ m": ._. R. N. Dawson Tuesday until noon I Dunstaffnsga . .. Borden Boswell ....._'T'l‘uesday Y Ions - Eldon - PL Prim- Melville John McRae _......!. liillerslle Ellcrslle Coop. Elmira-East oint --.. Plus csmnbell Fredericton- Le: MacDowell _____ .... Jfhursdny Gssperes - Murray llsrbour North ‘ Carl Graham Tuesday Hunter River ... Borden Bagnsll Kenglngkm -... .Herb McEwen - Mau- 4 Mtmllll" Motel! Mt. Stewart . M - Murray River - ur- " ray Barbour 1L hlscPherson ...! -../Neil!!! Northern Spurgeon Dyrnerit .... .__..Tuesd:y 01g", 0'Leary Coop. ...._._. rashes-St. Theresa: _. Merlin Devin: 3:. Peter's-Boar ltiver- Souris .-. Boodle Pratt g -..... h ...... .. ‘lb-‘lerqltn River-Ill“ _ ...Tuesday men - Che Val- -' “is; . ..._.._ m ...- Wslter Oran: ......-_ WTINIJI! Walervale >04 Eddie She: _.._......__ ._..'l'uosds, wmmgeen ....._._...-.. Wellington coop. .... ...-Tomi! Charlottetown and vicinity-For efficient trucking service Mon- g” u, Frldny phone 20B or 1274. w, ‘pm p” any farmer truckage on hi: own hog: ‘pg; on Grafton Street. W!!! N01.‘ PATBONTZE TEE CHABLOTTETOWN PLANT? AN IN- nvsnr 0N rumor: EDWARD rsumn. GIVING EMPLOYMENT r0 ISLAND PEOPLE, AND OPERATED IN THE BEST INTERESTS 0E our: Lrvnerooir PRODUCERS- Celllde. Pucker: l: the place ie scff, ‘lies: extra returns will always roll. ‘jl ennlnl- ricxsns unnrn l l - a 0mm s. |. I delivered to our ___ @- (Canldlan Press) Brnlorne Brit Dom Glenora 1000 Normetal . 2000 Norse-mun 12400 Norlartlc . 100 Nor Exten 2500 Northland 100 OBrlen . 19300 Okiiltn 2000 OLenry 2.500 Omega 1500 Omnltrans 1800 Oslsko 1000 Osulake 6500 Pac Pete 3200 Pamour 9000 Pnn West 5000 Piccadilly 600 Pick Crow 5000 Porc Pen 1200 Porc Reef 2200 Pow Gold 500 Preston .. 5000 Que Lab . 10000 Que Man 17300 Queenston .. THE GUARDIAN. Clinnwrrnrovvlw Toronto Stocks 10 3-4 400 {l6 1600 26 3500 08 6500 09 230 47 1-4 5500 03 5 31 5-8 2500 41 30a _ .".l 3-4 50 . 146 1-2 2500 . 07 1-2 3700 70 1-2 4041 07 1-2 335 18 1-4 2040 Kirk Lnke . . 12.’! 1200 Labrador ... . 455 30600 Lelzucrrc 08 1-2 1200 l. Dufnult _ 118 110 Lake Sh .. . . 13 1-8 5200 L IVaSa .. _ 55 1-4 .750 Ln Luz . . 210 4000 IAirdI-r U . 04 3-4 100 Leltrh 116 2000 Lexlndin .. 06 2100 Lillie LL . . 48 200 Macnssn . . 241 1475 MacDonald 53 1-2 3:500 lllncfie .. . 05 1-4 13300 MarLeod _ 250 900 llladsen L . 286 169100 Magnet . so 4100 Mal Gf . S05 7375 Mnralgo 04 3-4 1600 llicKenzlo . 5.7 19000 McLellnn . 04 1-2 3715 McMarmac 09 200 Min Corp 12 3-8 1500 Munetn . . 35 3700 Mosher .. . 23 3500 Nat Pele . . 34 24710 Neglis . 161 38502 Do Ris . 00 500 New Cnl . 116 2625 New Gold . . 4o 1746 New Jas .. . 44 200 New Norz . . 03 4500 New Pac . . 08 16300 Nicholson 55 390 Norandn .. 66 1775 Quemont 3-4 5800 Quesabe >1 1000 Regcourt 500 Renuble 2000 Roche 1. 1-2 2100 Roxana 20 Roy Bk . 1-2 1597 Royelile 1000 Roybar 1-2 3600 Rupununi 1-2 820 San Ant .. 2000 Sannorm 1-4 300 Sheep Cr 3672 Sherrlft 300 Sigma . 33 1-2 Monlrealfxcllange TORONTO, Jan. 2e_ §:.',Q:’,'°;'"" f; 12 Sales Stock gufidogslrdd _ 7 2500 Am LBHIEI‘ .. - 25°23“? ' 1401.3 1000 Am Yknlfe can Bu“, g2 5.3 3000 Anacon .... ._ Baum,“ 25 1_2 1000 “"5 Cd“ Can Cement 34 3-4 1000 Aquarius i Can Pac l7 1-4 5400 ArJon 28 Celanpse _ g9 2000 Athena 09 1-4 can C“, Found 11 1.2 All Oil '. 153 can C“. pfd 14 3.4 Atlas Yknife 111-2 can steam _ 15 Aubelle . 05 1-2 Cans paper _ 18 Bankfield .. . 08 Cockshuu 15 Bk OI Mont . 27 3-8 can ‘rlckers 9Q Bk of NS 39 3-4 Dom Bridge _ 44 Bk "I T” 39 73 Dom Conl Pfd . 20 1-1’ Barnzlt 26 Don A __ 15 3.4 Base Mot ms Snag 201.2 Bellcterre . Dom 5t B 20 3-3 Bidgood . Dryden 16 Bnnelal pmsm- g5 Bohnar . Ford A 241-4 Foundu _ Gen St. Ware Brolilan How Smith . Buff Rl . Hem Bridge CM Edm rm Walker Cnlmont .. can 1nd A‘ Bk cf Com 1m Nickel " Cdn Brew .. Imp Q" , . Cas Treth 1m Page 6650 Cent Led . 1m Pawn- 1900 Cent Pat 1m paper _ 9300 Chem Res Imp To}, _ 2700 Chesklrk .. BC Power 77 500 Chesierville . Con smell 100 5000 (‘itrnlnm .. Ln)“, wofids 25 4187 (Tonstnl Massey H“. 23 7.3 400 Corllcnrilii- MCCOH Fm“; 14 3-8 I000 Coin Lzikp NM s; Cm- 201.2 6500 Colonuw . can Nor Pfd _ 12 1.4 - 200 Com Pele ~ Norziiidn . 67 1325 Con Bentlle . 55 ' prlce gm; 541.4 5165 Con Ansley l-l 3-4 ghawlnlgan 241.4 5433 Con Duq . 84 s, Luw 121.4 210 (‘on Smelt 100 1-2 s! Law PM _ _ 27 1000 Crestaurum " gt Law pm 2n 14 10°" “crawl Dom Te. . . 111-2 10800 Dm- Pele Dom Tar _ 7 ~» Wpg Elec A . 331-2 St of Can 101 Brazilian 7- Grain "6050 WINNIPEG, Jan. 26— lCP)—- nits Oats moved firmly in light trade T); Frohkhpr V lodny on the Winnipeg Grain Ex- rgfl (,0 'Pt - Change but most commodities rc- ° f“ 9e - " ported little change in the dull 1465 Glam 52“ over-all business session Light shipper und mill demand came into oats, to absorb offer- ings which generally were small. Bflflflv came in for routine ship- per demand plus some local buy- inz, but prices were moved fairly nnrroivly, Rye eased on commission-house sales during most of the day, but recovered somewhat on late buy- ing attributed to American ac- counts. Flux was listless. report- im: no major change and seldom ever making the board. ln export business, 433,000 bush- els of Canadian wheat were allo- cated to the United Kingdom un- der terms of the Anglo-Canadian Flax: May 363B; July 3.52 1-2B; Oct. 3.30 l-4 Annt. Cash Prices: Onls: 2 CW B0 34; ex 3 CW 77 3-8: 3 CW 76 5-8: ex ‘l feed '76 ‘5-8; ‘l feed 75 5-8; 2 feed 74 T-Fi: 3 feed '11 3-8: track '75 3-8. Barley: I CW B-row 1.38 3-4; 2 CW G-rnw 1.38 3-4; 1 CW 2-row 1.34 3-4; 2 CW ‘ll-row 1.34 3-4; 3 CW 6-row 1.36 3-8; 1 feed 1.16: 2 feed 1.14: 3 feed 1.09: track 1.15 3-41 2 CW yellow 1.19 3-8; 3 CW yellow 1.18 3-4, Rye; 1 CW 1.42 3-82 2 CW 1.47 3-8: 3 CW 1.39 I-S; rej. 2 CW 1&7 l-8; 4 CW 1.31 1-8; track 1.42 _,. Flax: I CW 3.63: 2 CW 3,58; 3 CW 3.43; 4 CW 3.38; track 3.61. Markets at a lance (Canadian Press) Toronto—Stocks mixed; western oils advance. Montreal-Stock: easier: ease. New York- Stock: chemicals marked down. paper: IIIITOW; 1100 Sllv Mill .... 180 Simpson: A 1135 Teck Hu ...... ... 1100 Torbrlt . 100 Un Keno 13200 Unit Oil . 4980 Yknife B CURB" 1600 Dalhousis 5819 Foothill: . 1000 Temlsk .. .. .. Total sales 956.000. FOR in: 25 Ill’. Steam Holler and En- gine $800: Wood IAlhe and Chlo- ols 815.00 for outfit: several small machines, 20 to 80 dollars each: i6 ILP. Gasoline Engine 8250.00: Trap lath: 86.00 per thousand; Smelt Box Shoots, fifteen eent: each. ' If interested apply at once- I. l. UIIAIIILI. ' I \ ravorrns or wnrzn Fllllll Intending to nominate for Councillor I place my name before you for your consideration and support. During the have been engaged in business in Charlottetown and believe I have made a. modest contribu- tion as a citizen to the uplift and welfare of the city. As a. business man and a. home owner I am vitally interested ln the future prosperity and would like to be in a. position to make some further contribution to its progressive advance- ment. Your support on election day will place me in this past twenty-five years I happy position. Should I be honored with election, time and such ability as I may possess to the protection and safe guarding of your Interests. May I suggest therefore, that you give this matter your And if you decide to support mo I thoughtful attention. shall be most grateful. Yours respectfully, New York Exchange Anaconda . Am Car and F Beth Steel .. NY Central Ches Ohio .. Con Edison . Elec Auto Lite 'Gen Elec . 42 1-4 Gen Motors - 71 3-4 Gt Nor Pfd 42 5-8 Std Oil NJ . s6 3-8 Kenn Copp 54 Mont Ward . 55 1-2 North Am Co 19 1-4 Phil Pete 583-8 U S Rubber 40 1-4 Radio Corp . 13 Texas Co . 59 3-4 Unit Air .. 25 7-8 Vanad Air 21 I-Z West Elec West Union U S Steel .. Commerce _ 25 3-4 Montreal 27 1-2 Novn Scutia 39 3-4 Royal Bank 27 1-2 Shipping News AT SAINT/JOHN- Arrived Thursday Ramoro Head, from Dublin and Belfast Sailed Thursday City of Philadelphia, for India Ottawa Valley, Australia Triberg, Halifax Island Connector, Newfoundl- lnnd. AT HALIFAX- Arrived Thursday Ranenfjord, for New York Aggersborg, New York Stegeholm, New York Trolleholm, Brownsville, Tex. Galloway Kent, West Indies Salled Thursday Esso Rochester, for Louisiana Apollo, West, Indies agreement. Prices of class two . . . WM,“ rose a Cent to $216. NfIIIAIPGTIBI Halifax, St. Johns. hoggfiilng quomuons was“ “kw Imperial Gods-rich, Saint John, 0...... Mriv 1s 3-8B- July 15 N B- LQB. Oct L2 ‘ Vagabond Prince, sea Bailey" Mav 1'19 3-4- July 114 Emadm- New Ym‘ 58A, 6v‘, 1'68 1L2); ‘ ' Nova Scoila, Liverpool RN!“ May L47 1:53, July 1'46 1 llliquelon, St. Pierre and Mique. s-an; Oct, 1.38 1.411, °“- Prsdilce MONTREAL, Jan. 26~ (C?)- Produce prices quoted here today were reported by Dominion De- partment of Agriculture as fol- lows: Eggs: Free cases, A large 33-- 33 1-2; med 27-28: A pullets 25- 26: B 25~26; C 18-—20, Butter: No prices established. Cheese: Current receipts 0n- lnrio white 27 8-16: Ontario col- ored 27 1-4-27 3-8; Quebec white 27: wholesale Ontario white E 1-4: wholesale, Ontario colored 28 1-2; wholesale Quebec white 27 1-2-27 3-4. Potatoes: Quebec no l 75 lbs 1.15-1.20; NB no 1 1.20-1.30, 10 lbs 20-22; PEI 1.45-1.50, no 1 10 lbs 23. British Firms Discuss Trade With Canada By NORMAN’ CRIBBIJNS ZUONDON, Jan. 25 - (C?) — The need for better individual representation of British firms in Canada was stremed st today‘: meeting of the Anglo-Canadian Trade Committee. Sir Graham Cunningham, form- er head of the Dollar Export: Board. told the committee that this was the most important 1e:- son he had learned during visits to North America in I049. He said that "first-clue sale:- manship is just as vital rs prices and delivery dates." Henry Morgan (president of Henry Morgan and Company) of Montreal. said that British manu- facturers tended to choose re- presentatives who had much technical knowledge but lacked selling ability. Morgan, presenting a detailed report on British good: entering Canada, said the most serious complaint at the-present time was poor delivery. Morgan ::id increases ln price: of British goods from l5 to 20 per cent lince September had largely offset the advantage of devaluation. Britain would bene- fit considerably in sales l! prices could be held at their Seplember level. "A sound market research pro- gram would open many new avenue: of production for British manufacturer: and improve the st- tractlvenes: and sale: appeal of British merchandise." he llld. The Anglo-Gordian trad: com- mittee comprises : group of re- presentatives of the Canadian Chamber oI Commerce and their British counterpart l I r will dedicate my‘ spent u» unprove this laying strain. hi: opinion of Ell: Crossbred Chicks. Dlscuss your requirement: with Eur Ialgrtid repreaentntlvé who l: A. H. Bryenton, Charlottetown 25g ueen . JANAURY 27. 1950 Don't Just Buy Chicks Buy Production Other thing: being equal, price usually represent: value. lg h not the prleo of: the chick that will make or lose money for the poul, trymln. hutnthe production of the flock. Why walk in the tail of the procession when you can ride In the Band wagon? Ell: Jlwllbred Chicks Are the product of years of effort snd money Alk your nelghbour who Illl them CYRUS fi MANNING ELLS LTD. Port Williams, Nov: Scotl: G. R. KEEFE, Value of Fish Caklch Down In '49 OTTAWA. Jan. 25 -(CP) —'l"he value o!’ Canada's 1949 see. fish catch dropped more lhan 10 per cent The size of the catch declined more than seven per cent from 1948. the Bureau of Statistics rc- porled today. The 1940 catch was 1,176,767,000 pounds valued at $53,660.01». The 1948 catch was 1,277,350,000 pounds, worth $60,035,000. On the Atlanlic const. the catch was 5.5 per cent lower while its value dropped 7.1 per cont. The biggest decline in landings was rc- ported hy the Sardine Fishery. The Atlantic catch was 66;‘ 818,000 pounds valued at 3211367000. The British Columbia catch was 513,949,000 pounds valued at 0.5.- 293,000. The Atlantic Fdsheries also rc- pcrted lower landings of herring. cod, haddock and pollock with big- ger landings of mackerel. clams and lobsters. More cod and hzikc were salted and a bigger percent- age of the mackerel catch was used as bait was a resuit of a. shortage of herrings early in the summer. SPANKS BOLD BANDITS MONTREAL - tCPl _ Three bandits ivalked into ldu hiat- cottes restaurant. snarled "your mom-y or your llfe"—and got :1 spanking instead. Miss Marcelle said the three were boys about 12 years of age and carried a my pis- lol. NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 24-(APl -The daily double al. the fair groums today with three tickets sold, paid 02491 on Aristocrat in the first race end Tiny Tldi’ ' the second. Aristocrat paid 5>‘-'>0-3=l| lo win; Tilly Tidy $542‘). | our OUR WAY l MILTON LOADING Lrvr-i noes“ WE ARE IN run MARKET FOR A LARGE QUAN. TITY or LIVE noes EACH WEEK FROM THE FARMERS 0N PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. Norr. FY OUR TRUCKERS m YOUR VICINITY WHEN YOUR noes ARE READY r0 MARKET. LOAD. ING HOGS EVERY MONDAY ANDTUESDAY AT: ELMIRA — EAST POINT NORMAN BRUCE SOURIS - BAY FORTUNE CLIFFORD PETERS BRISTOL . . GORDON J. MCEIVEN MORELL _ . ERNEST MURPHY ST. PETEITS RALPH SANDERSON MICHAEL MclllIlLAN F. L. DOUGLAS MOUNT STEWART .. MOUNT STEWART TRACADIE _. JOSEPH McISAAC YORK . . IRVING McDONALD MONTAG E ARTHUR MBCDONALB WILLIAM J. MeDONALIJ STEWART E. ADAMS LINWOOD J. MCNEILI. . BRENDON CURIIAN PANMURI") ISLAND VICTORIA CROSS CARDIGAN VERNON “T ALBION WILFRFJ) CANNON “ILLVIEIV VERNON MPINTYRE JOHNSTO " JOSEPH MURNAGHAN NI-IIV IIAV BONSHAW LOUIS IKIICRNEY ALVIN RNLAUGIILAN ROY CAMPBELL DOUG hhrcDONALD ROBERT CRABBE ELMER GLOW GORDON MATHESON D. B. REID HAROLD llllrcLEAN LEIGHTON BELL STANHOPE . liovnurzilu . ROCKY POINT CORNWALL NORTH IVILTSHIRE HUNTER. RIVER HOPE RIVER FIII'II)I'IRIC’I‘ON . STANLEY BDIDG BREAUALBANE . EARL TODD EMERALD .. _. CLAYTON GREEN KINKORA _ JAMES I’. CALLAHAN ALBANY J. GEORGE MacKAY BERT .1. TROWSDALI OLIVER canrrnnu. WILLIAM BELL JAMES B. McLEOD GRANT lllcLEOl) \VILMOT VAL . . - .. HARRY wAUc-ii SUMMERSIDE-SHERBROOKE ROBERT I’. IIOGG SHOULD YOU NOT HAVE AN ADVERTISED TRUCKER [N YOUR VICINITY. TRUCKING WILL BE PAID T0 ANY TRUCKER OR FARMER DELIV- ERING HIS OWN HOGS AT OUR STOCK PENS, RAILWAY WI-IARF, CIIARLOTTETOIVN. D0 N01‘ FORGET ' IT IS THE LIVESTOCK THAT IS SHIPPED OFF THE ISLAND THAT SUSTAINS THE PRICE ON THE ISLAND. Swift Canadian 0o. Limited BY J. R. WILLIAMS IYESTEllORELAND-CRAPAUD .. KE SINGTON LONG RIVER SEA VIEW CAVENDISH on. HOW STUPl 0/ HA-HA" TH ATS A 600v ONE ‘_._- _-_ _. . OUR BOARDING HOUSE l5 rr TRUE vouwze ‘TEAMWG UP V\|lTl-\ A us“; 0F PuBLlc NAME, WITH one ~nllli~il . x WELL. WITH ME STANDIN‘ IN FRONT OF IT, ‘IOU COULD» EASY MAKE A Ml€TAl<E LlKE TH AT.’ PIKE on TELévlSlOl-l. KARE Z TM MAKlNG HlCCUP OR / n= THAT AlN'T 5ALVIN' TH‘ B059.’ TH‘ soss SAlP. "new, ‘IOU AIN'T eo-r TH‘ can-relay IN THAT JOB'-—AND TH" ’ GUY l6 REALLY BORIN‘ i A HOLE WlTH A z BOIZIN’ BAR.’ x THE FOOLER . ' men. Isu 3v nu srnvicz. lvc. V M. Rto. u. n n1. en. nmnon HOOPLE SPIZHQGlNG 7% LOOK!?AlN‘T‘SdA\DwT. l ‘moss MIL- WAS Goiro‘ or-i wrm newso GAGS P045, BOT IF 1 '00, lS A vus- WHAT'S rr TO VOL) z ' DEMEANOR.’ BARBERS ? - I'M / HOW CAM STlLL RUMNM‘ TH‘ ,, you EXPLPMJ SNVTCl-l Towslz-w f; rr TO THE you BUMS HOP ,7; PAROLE OFF l CEQS‘ BACK on YOUR FLAT CARS.’ / - // Auv- . ‘ 5| BODY ELSEGOI’ q: ANY ouesr- l lONB FORTHE \ PROFESSOR ? V. ,