PAGE stx “U395? 23' I24 Government and Corporation Securities BOUGHT - SOLD - QUOTED F. J. BRENNAN & COMPANY LIMITED Member! lnveetment Deniers’ Association oi’ Canada IL. M. BAGNALL-Mannler Charlotte ' Don't Miss the Dare Devils ‘A See Page t4! NOTICE OI‘ REDEMPTION Dominion of Canada 4% Loan. Bonds our 0.1m 1min: Due October 15, 1952 NOTICE OI‘ REDEMPTION Dominion of Canada Convex-lion Loan Bonds Due November 1, 1957 Sales Stock 400 Akalt 38700 Alger . 33900 Am Lard 4000 A.m Yell 30o Ang Cdn . Ang Rou 1M Richmond St.‘ ‘telephone 1410 l 4m; __ ,_ , L, -_ . -___ l Advertising Itates-Payaule m nuvance Mmunum Charge: For Any Advertllernout Z5 Cont; Central uuurdmn local: 5o per word; iocall 3o per word; Announcement: and Coming Events 3o put Iord; Claariiod 3o por word; (ugh; Lin; 0| floral and Spiritual Uflerings. Cardspete, 5o per dune; Lettorl u! Condolence lilo pa: inch; Wedding lilllllfl- lung, 40 wards for $1.00 and 10 cents for every additional 3 words; Notioeo of Thanks and Appreciation. 84c per inch or l0 9e; wufd; Lin; or Subscriptions. 49 cents per inch; Addrme , rutea on application. l l and PKCSPLIUILIOLI, $1.00. Utnur For Sale FOR SALL - ..l.1.-.i LiICYCLE, used one lhuntn Apply 10f hing. FOB SALE — 1 FIIIGIDAIRE IN perfect condition, iihone 610-1. 1-‘01: SALE - 1o corms SPRUCE firewood. Louis O'Connor. Clinton. EERTsXLu"ISFETJ rIbs-uKCIIF- ply l). L} \‘eal, Winslue station. — ALSOHDRYVIIARTD- i\'\l.,\'s \\’;od Yard. 1259-11. ‘ 1765K silos. livercd. Also dz)‘ Phone 2585-1 FOR SALE -_ wfifrjrs Trunk). Apartment size. Slightly used. Write Box 603, care Guardian. FOR SALE — TWO DRINK COOL- ers, French F75‘ Machine- Prat.‘- tically new. VI/rliv ‘B" Guard- 1M1. hardwood. FOR SALE, LADIES ENGLISH Chamlxen Deluxe Bicycle, Por- fect ccudizzcu. Col‘. ut 160 Up- per Pmure between 4 and 8 p.m. FOR SALE - ‘:00 CIIOICI-l NEW Hampshire Pullets iChrlsticsl 5 months old. Harold Campbell, Chelton, FOR SALE — TD-14 INTERNA- j ““ tional Diesel tractor with BucY- rusdirie hydraulic angledozer. For further particulars write Box 606, Guadlan. FOR SALE - MARCH AND APRIL hatched Hampshire puliets from trapnested stock. Wilfred J. MacDonald 3.: Son. Cove fiend Road. FOR SALE — AUTO SEAT DRIV- tng wagon with new steyl tires and rims. Price $65.00, Also auto seat. driving wagon with no-xv rubber tires, Price 5110-90- 14°F!)- ert Weeks. Fredericton. FOR SALE _ REGISTERED Yorkshire Boar 2'».- yrars 01d Grand Champion at Charlotte town Exhibition when 6 months old. Also Registered Sows 8 weeks old. Frank MacAulay, Sourls. ii Western unit tar-stern la hlemol-ium Nutlcee 84o per y” lielp will?“ vs szvrfir- uslo rorr _Z1ENE- eral luluserurk. Apply 243 Rich- mond S iv§1§rui>~1"[ii1l[é_i~ou m? chen work. Apply Queen Hotel, Charlottetown. CAPABLE YOUNG OR OLDER girl VJZIIIICCI l0 come to Montreal. General lIULln€\\‘Lli'l(. No cooking. one child, $011001 age. Own room. good solar) to right party. When replying pleas.- slate qualific- zliEons.Appi_v1u .\lrs. M. A. Joseph, 4402 hfurcil Ave, .\'. 11G, fionlreai, .7. . _ .._._.._._._ '1 euchers \Vanted TEACHER WANTED AT ONCE, senior department, Freetown vil- lage school. Supplement $400. Present teacher resigning because of illness. George D. Jardlnc, Secretary '1‘rustees_ Students Accommodated iwvo-“sruxlnsrrs W AIICJIIVIO p2 and. (iii-ls. ‘J37 Grafton. STUDENTS ACCOWDIODATED 102 Water Street. Phone 591-1.. TIVO GIRL STUDE. TS ACCOM- mndnted in private home. Phone 1061‘-J. To-Let TO LET — 3 LARGE UNFUR- nisiied rooms. Phone 23574.. V it?» . TGEEATKEE a MILES from Town. 1st September. Phone 1957. FOR RENT -- SUIILVIER COT- (age at Brighton Shore. Immed- iatc possession. Phone 487-1 Miscellaneous STOLEN FROM FRONT MORELL Grocery, Bicycle. Serial No (W505i. Reward for information lead .15; to recovery. Phone 2291. Cars é? Tacks For Snle FOR SALE — IIIIlIITITOTD-GP] COACH Call‘, John H. Dunn, Rusticoville. FUR SALE — DOUBLE TENE- rnant on Grafton Street, central- ly located 1n business section- Sultable for office building. For further particulars and price n7)- ply Matheson d; Peake. Solici- tore. r01: SALE - 11-4 CATERPILLAR tractor with Traxcavator, _front end loader. yard dissing bucket and 1 yard loading bucket. Good condition, ‘new tracks and atolls. For further particular: write Box 607. Guardian. AUCTION \LE — 110 STOOKS mix grain, 215 stooks of oats Also 9 brood sows to {arrow in November, l boulr registered, Yorkshire and l2 geese. Sole wil take place Friday evening. A" ust 29th. If not fine, will take place Saturday evening at same hour. Joseph C. Doucette. Cymbria. Lost Found Strayed LOST -— PAIR OF GLASSES IN cnsc in Charlottetown. l-‘indcr please leave at this Office. Kulcwilinilbkwjrlne xvi» rim. Finder please notify Ray Campbell, Nine Mile Creek. Rc- ward. FOR SALE - ‘f, TON 1987 V Eight truck. Phone Kelnshrgton 3-6, Clow and Wridrnan. ’ FOR SALE -- i930 MODEL‘ A Ford coach. Excellent motor, new tires. Joseph Coady, North Wiltshire. FOR SALE _ SPARE PARTS FOR 1030 Sltldflbfll-ter, Commander, mmsj-nlng of Radiator, Fenders, Wheels. Roar-end, Seal-beam Lights and other parts too numer- ous lo enumerate. Apply William Cnrratzher‘, l\'ell,v‘s Cross, Wilf- shire. R. R, No. 2. Opportunity POWERFUL . . . opening in your locality f0!‘ 11011- est, depcnrinble applicant. Well acquainted with district. Excel- lent remunorntions and prospects for bright future. Blue Brand Products, 7227 Alexandra. Mon- treal, Que. Dept. PEI-Cl. 1N ' HAS Aquar Arjon Armis . Ashley Astoria Athena , Atlas YK Aubelle . 9700 Aumaq 11500 Aunor 12500 Bagam 80 Bk Mtl .. 70 Bk NS 1500 Base Met .. 6800 Bear 2650 Bevco . 467500 Beaulieu 9200 Bldgood 2400 Bobjo . 10500 Brewls 5600 Buffacll .. .. 200 Buff Ank 1000 Buff Cdn 6800 Buff R1 6700 Calder i900 C81 Edtn . 7000 Callinan 1500 Calmont 500 Cam RI 315 Bk Com . 520 C Brew 100 Cas Tret 5100 Cent Pat . 24500 Cent Por . 6550 Ccntrema 500 Chem Res 28700 Cheskirk . 200 Chestv 4500 Chimo 28800 Cltral 300 Cocheno 80300 Colon-lac . 2200 Cent Cad . . 200 Conwest . 11400 Con Homest . 12500 Crowsho 3900 Denison 2300 Dicken 184400 Discov v- I N u" M tw-m- >-1eovv §EEZE§$§3S§Q§QJQQ~QEQQI~N r- I D3 (Cohiijed On Page '7) Auction Ma OF FURNITURE OF THE MAUD KELLY ESTATE AT I30 FITZ- ROY STREET. ' SA fURDAY, AUGUST 30th. AT 2 p. m. including: I Fuwcett Beaver- brook Range with reservoir, I Quebec Heater, Beds and Springs, Wash Stands, Com- modes, Bureaus, Chests of Drawers, Sideboards, Fern Stands, Rocling Choirs and straight choirs, Dining room tables, siudio couch, roiled-end couch, some antiques and other small orticlcs. W. H. BEATON Auctioneer Property at 48 Union Street I um instructed by the h-eirs of the Iote Thomas McMahon to sell by Public Auction his dwelling house being number 48 Union Street,‘ Charlottetown, on Thursday September 4, 1947-, at 12.30 P. M. For further particulars Apply to TRAINOP. 8| O'DONNELL Solicitors. W. H, Benton, Auctioneer. Personal “FOR FEET THAT FEEL LIKE xvings of Song. use Lloyd's Corn Salve rimht along." 50c at Hughes Drug C0,. Lid. Charlottetown; Samples Kcrtstnlzton. l4. LOST - POCKET BOOK. hVlTII small sum nf money, betvzcon Hampton and Bordon. Finder notify Donnie Campbell. {lamp- inn. LOST-TUESDAY. BROWN WAL- let. containing sum of lmonfy. be- tween Woolwortlfs and Aitnew surpass. Finder please leave at Guardian Office, LOST, STOLEN 0R STRAYED form a backyard hn Pownul Street, o. lace treble cloth. Please return to Guardian as it was 11 wedding present. Wanted ___ senmsu Guitar. Write Box 53, Sourls. P. E. 1. vvmwen - ALE norm-r Es highest prices Phone 3109 Maurice Block. 0 WANTED - ALE norrLEo Highest prices paid Past pick- up servlce. Phone 2542. Evenings 1107. Michael Bron. Nurses Wanted WANTED B1 TI-IE PROVINCIAL Sahatcrium: Registered Nurses, Graduate Nurses, Practical Nurs- es, also Students with equivalent of Grade X education. Apply to Dr. P. A, Creelmun. Medical Sup- erintendent. BURN 5T. MIINDS. .uffolk, Englrmg _ .3.) - A. Juby’s IlwW home -.~ the cbntlul tz~v.‘er cf 1 former Uniicd Safes alrdrort, and the all-"ass coke-it on the top prundcs s gre nhous-e 201' to- mato gwwifl! NOTICE All arrears owed St. Augus- tine Schooi District No. I76 must be paid by Sept. 6, I947, and iI not the books will be handed in for collection. BY ORDLR OF TRUSTEES. WANTED for ‘Rothesuy Collegiate (Boys) Dining Room girls. Also Kitchen Helper (mule School Housemuids and or female). To start enrIy September. Good board and lodging provided and good wages. Convenient bus service to Saint John. Steady employment till early summer with ore week/off over Christ- mas. Apply The ‘Rothesuy, N. l. Secretary, Rothesny Collegiate School, NIIIISE FOII SALE Hlieii in Brighton resi- deniinI district. Contains I rooms and unfinished .ic. buruge. Large lot. Occupancy November. For further information Apply to The EASTERN TRUST CO. Charlottetown Phone 567 Montreal Abitlhi Asbestos B A Oil ldg Pros Burk Silk Bell Tel Can Brew Bathurst Can Cement . Can Pacific .. Celanese . Can Cor Found Can Car Pfd Can Steam .. Can Paper Cockshutt . Can Viokers Dom Bridge Dom Coal Pfd Don A . Dis Seag Dom St B ., Dryden Fraser Ford A Founda . . . . Gen St Wares How Smith Ham Bridge . Hir Walker Can Incl Al .. Inf-Nickel Imp Oil Int Pete . Int Power . In: Paper .. Imp Tob B C Power Con Smelt Lake Woods Massiy Harris McColl Front ., . Nat Steel Car . Can Nor Pfd Noranda Price Bros Que Power . shawinigan SI Law Si Law Pfd Dom Tex Dom Tar . Wpg Elev A .. Si of Can Brazilian New York Anaconda .. Am Cor and P‘ Beth Steel N Y Central Ches Ohio Con Edison Elec Auto Lite Gen Elev Gen Motors Gcn North Pfd Std Oil NJ Kennerott Mont Ward Nor Am Phi] Pete , U S Rubber . Radio Corp Texas Corp United Air Van Air West Elev West Union U S Steel {Commerce Montreal Nova Scotla Royal Bank FORMER N. B. MEMBER —Francis Th eophlle prominent merchant and at the polls in 1030. LOST ll YEARS DURHAM. NS. — (CPI Exchange $31,‘;SSZESSfitfiwitifi5;fifif-GTSSEKSIIK48S?E2BS3I5EEBSSSZSESSSEE3EIE$ZZBE Exchange CHATi-IAM. N. 8.. A118. 28—(CP) Lavoie. 72, member of the New Brunswick Legislature, died at his’ home in Rogersvllle today after n lengthy illness. A Conservative member for Northumberland in the Legislature from 1925 to 1990. he was defeated ne 277$?“- A ti’; 1 4ldndeu on o lent oI lhe DoIIrIlon IIIefinarlmlherool, all the oototdndiao bond: ol Ibo dve nrebv coiled Ierrodoontlon dad pller vlent o: on entiretv 15, 1941, of onv Agency o lite of I run tbetool upon lenevrrler on! eouoom nttde . Bond: virell eeooe lo accrue lIol and The Government of the Dominion ol Conodu Ottawa, August I5, I947 lyr IANK OF CANADA, fircdl ‘Adenin- ulven IQ1gIIrHIIDIOMIGIINIIII 4 pol cent 93! due Onobel 1!, 1959, oFCunndd, reveal on all after October 15, 1947. Conversion Loon he Io I mllovioieeafliu l. Candid, nh h Demo 1 To“ N 0 Y on a | told londo run 1.1m. onew-Z August n, m1 ly A "'".I:"‘."‘t’». a 1051,01» Govorulenl otlbegrblob ugh-it's‘, . Intemt ceooe to decree he: and alter November The Gogevvimonl of lhe Dominion of Canada a ANK OI‘ CANADA, Fiscal Aqanin. Junior Golds Continue Active At Montreal MONTREAL, Aug. zs-(OH-Ihe "junior" golds continued to leazi activity on the stow; exchange and curb market today although turn- over in this group, while still re- latively high showed a moderate recession from _vesterda_v‘s heavy dealings. Changes among selected issues in the industrial groups were evenly distributed. Index averages listed ‘hanks up .oa lo 21.03; utilities off .3 1o 16.4; industrlals up ,3 to 120.2; papc:s up 2.84 to 341.94; and golds up .25 to 77.77. Mining volume reached an impressive 723,500 shares while in- dustrial volume totalled 30,000. Levelling off tendencies were ex- hibited by some of the more active mines today as Eldona, with a turnover of 87,550 shares dropped 5 cents at 2.20; and Donalda with a turnover of 13.800 shares dropped 5 cents at 125. Gainers included Deaulieu ahead l6 rents, Sullivan 10, Gormaque and Rochette 5, Elder and Llngside 4, Goldvue 3. Duvay 2, Central Cadillac and Santiago l and Found 1-2. Losers included MacDonald off 10 cents, Louvlcourt 6 and Ashley 2. Papers were slightly firmer xvlth Howard Smith Pfd, up 1-4 at 52 l-2 and Consolidated 1-4 at l8. Brown, showing more activity, closed unchanged at 4 5-8 while Abitibi Pfd lost l-S at 20 On n turnover of 1,34 shares. In industrlnls, Imperial Tobacco Pfd and Famous Players were off the minimum fraction at 7 7-8 and 18 respectively. Brand and Miller. "A" inst l5 cents at 1.00 and Ogilvie, Aluminium Pfd and Building Pro- ducts. all active, closed unchanged. In beverages. Sick-s advanced 3-4 at 15, Scagranws was unchanged at 1B and Canadian Breweries lost l-4 I; 24 T-8, Trading box score: Star-ks traded 172_ higher 60. lmver 36, unrhanJ-d 76, new highs 6, new lows l. Stock Prices Off Slightly At N. Y. NEW YORKfAug. ZR-IAPI- Tlmid demand for special stock: kept the market fairly well balan- ced today although many lenders wavered and dcallnzs remained on the sluggish side. The Associated Press fill-stock composite was off .2 of R point at 64.7 o low shire June 30. Canadian stocks generally ad- vanced fractions with the excep- tion of the standout, McIntyre up 1 point. Canadian Pacific added 1-8 and Dome Mines advanced 1-4. Dividends were ignored by most stocks concerned but pleasing ‘pay- ments lifted American Agricultural Chemical 3 7-8 to 47 7-8. a 1947 peak; Abbott Laboratories 2 at 80, Thomas Steel 1 1-4 at 21 3-4 and Black and Decker 7-8 at 30. Norfolk 8c Western added 3 i-4 at 243, Macy 1 l-2 at 36 1-2, Col- cnlal Mills 1 1-2 at l9 7-8 (a new year's high) and American Tele- phone 2 l-Z at 100 in reflection of the granting of a rate increase. N. Y. 6t Harlem Railroad Com- men on its first sale since July 1 was off 12 points. On the second of the day's transactions it fir.- lnhecl down 10 at 255. losers of a point or so included American Woolen at 40 7-8. 4»- ll sin-0- i >- I .0- u- t-au I r u-oo r-n-a - I mu >-uv-wu>— t I r r cesarean-ls t-w U‘ h! >-<@IF@ $233 %|§S$2sel§88-o$3i$$=s353ea~wu 23 DIES former when lipsurge of Junior fields Slows 0n Toronto Exchange TORONTO. Aug. 28—tCP)-'I'he upsurge o! the most. active junior golds was pretty well halted on the Toronto Stork Exchange today, but they didn't give much ground and some issues made gains. On the closing index golds were up .37 at 113.71, base metals up .11 at 83.19 and western oils do\vn .47 at 26.33. In base metals Labrador reach- ed $7.50 but dropped back to $7.00 unchanged. MacDonald lost 15 rents at $3.15 after selling up to $3.40. Nickel. International Uran- ium, Noranda, Normetnl and Steep Rook showed gains while base Metals, Smelters and Oslsko were down with Sherritt unchanged. In the junior golds Eldona, the market leader, at one time was up 20 rnts at $2.50 Rncl later down 20 at $2.10, hut it finished at‘$2.24. down six after resisting several declines. Of _the issue most close.y associated with it in the recent upward movement Donnlda lost 2 after trading between $1.40 and $1.20, and Pen-Rey and Elder fin- lshed unchanged. Beaulieu Yellowknife traded nearly 500,000 shares for a gain of i6 rents to 65. nfler a hlizh of 72 and low of .50. Discovery Yellow- ‘with superior fire-power. Fire Chief, the gasoline wit. perior fire-power. Texaco Mo —Insulnled against heat- cold. Look for the Texaco 'Red Star. Green “T". Tex Chief, the [IHSOIIIIP with ‘fire-power. ’i‘exncn Mote the ‘Star, Green ithe gasoline against heat-against cold. Look V ‘the Texaco Sign-Red Star, G f "T". Texaco Fire Chief, the 7 Iior fire-pm Insulated a knife traded nearly 200.000 shares to finish down ‘i cents nt 80, after ranging between 94 and 79. Llngman. a property in the Ung- mnn Lake area. of Ontarios Pat- ricia district, became a feature with a turnover of nearly 130.000 shares nnd' a gain of 26 cents to $1.03. Other gainers included: Aquar- ius 7. Bagamac 5, Duquesne l3, Goldvue 6. bouvicourt 6, Marcus 10' Rochette 6, Senator 6, Wlltsey 1-2 and Winora 8. Losers included God's Lake 1, Indian Lake 1 l-2, Sand River 3. and Wekusko 5. Yu- kon Consolidated lost l9 rents to $1.05 on a sale of 500 shares. Ymlr Yankee Girl turned 0v 87,000 shares today to end m changed at 12 1-2. Senior golds were quiet ---__ HAMIPTON, N.B.. Aug. 3r,_.C -Tlu-ee Monctdn yflung "m, n aid McEachern, 19,1115 broth, Joseph, 21, and Scott McLcllan, .1 were each sentenced today to 1h,- years in Dowrchester Penltonflg for breaking into n service stati . here July 12 and stealing m“. They‘ received an additional [w years for breaking out oi l}, county jail here. The sentences were imposed , Judge D.V, White In the 14-h. County Court. “ Wash Stands, 3 Small Tables, Terms Cosh. Texaco Fire Chief, the gasollnelFlre'Chief the gasoline with su- g Texaco perior flr lMotor Oil-Insulated against heat- —lnsulaie<I, against cold. Look for the Texaco co" Sign-Rod Star. Grccn Texac ~ wer. Texaco Ma .or Oil against heat-against Look for the Texaco Sign- en "T“. Texaco Fire "Ivline with superior A superior fire- or 0ll-Insulated x-t cold. Look for (ted Star, Green Chief. the gaso- ~' fire-Power. l‘ex- eIHSUliilEd against . Wllh superior fire-power. Mrs. Charles Clark lost h" ring while picking ferns near this Pic- tou Cxmty community she never expects-l to see i. again, espec- ially ulcer 1B years The‘: stewurd Youngstown Sheet 67 1-2, Cater- pillar Tractor 56. Owens-Illinois '72 3-4, Philip Morris 28 ‘I-Q l“ J. C. Penney 43 1-2. MaeLeJon working on me it to .vIr. Clark. spot, noticed a glint in the sun- light. f-‘und the ring and returned IBIIIQ Produce l-nnlu vAcAur DEPARTMENT OR HEALTH AND WELFARE, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND The Department invites application for the position of SUPERINTENDENT OF NURSES . g Of Folconwood Hospital, the Provincial Government , Institution of Mental Patients Applications should be addressed to the undersigned, storing age, qualifications and experience. ' P. S. FIELDING, Deputy Minister, P. O. Box 404, Charlottetown, P. I. l. MONTREAL, Aug. 28 - (GP)- Frodure prices quoted here today were reported by the Dominion Department of Agriculture as fol- lows: Eggs: Free cases. A large 48-49; A medium 46-40; A puliets 3B; H 33-33 l-2; C 27. Packed for ex- port none. Butter: Wholesale Que pasteur- ized, fresh and storage no l, 50 l-fl; current receipts Que no l pas- teurlzed 58 5-8; no 2 57 5-8; first grade creamery prints job price 01-62; solids 60 14-61. , Cheese: Current receipts (fob factory and fob factory shipping point), Que white 25; western white 26 3-16; colored 3i 3-16-31 7-16. Wholesale: (export price cur- rent make first grade) western and Que white 25 11-18-26. N0 other prices established. Potatoes: 75 lb bags. NB no 1 1.00-2.00: Ont 1.90-2.00; Que no I 1.75-1.90. IONDON - (CPI - librty-Irvo per carat of montages from "pick- ups" ln the streets were liiccess- n1. laid Dr. iiilot Slater after o uu-vnv n! Ill-l merrinlroa aco M’ _ , heal-a nlnat ~- Texnco ign-Red Texaco Fire C against cold. Looit- 1‘ Si n-Red Star, ON Texaco Fire Chi with su erlor iitt Motor O i-lnsuiptl against cold. L00) Sign-Red Slur. C ' Fire Chief. the perio fire-power. -inrulated IIII cold. Look for ’ Red Star, Greet ghlef, the re-power. sulated ageing look for thse ‘z the Texaco 1 . . Texaco line with nu t’ aco Motor ll heat-against l _ Texaco Sign-Red Sid McCOLL-FIIONIENII C 0ll COMPANY lIMIIFD AUCTION SALE I AT BUNBLIRY, SATURDAY, AUGUST 30TH., AT ONE O'CLOC I um instructed by Mrs. Everett Bovyer to sell her househol effects consisting of: I Nice Chesterfield Suite, I Dining Roo Table und 6 Choirs, I Hull Ruck, Card Tabb, 4 Beds, 4 Bureaus Electric Lump, Quebec Heater, Olicioth Squares, I Wilton Rug, I Kitchen Tobie, Scttee, Sewin Machine, Enamel top table, Kitchen Range, Marconi Radio, Eigh Duy Clock, Beotty Electric Washing Machine, Electric Iron, Cur tuins, Mots, Cushions, Odd Choirs, Lumps, Rocking Chair, Dishes Pots, Pnns, Ice Cream Freezer, I Toilet Set and Etc. If very wet sole will be Monday. LESTER KEIZER, Auctioneer __4 the Texaco Sign-Red Star, Grren- Texaco Fire Chief, the gaso-l Ilne with superior fire-power. Tex-l nco Motor Oil-Insulated ngzunst [real-against cold. Look for the Texaco Sign-Red Star. Green .i'cxaco Fire Chief. the gasoline- ‘Texan/l Motor Oil-Insulated against horn- aflamsl cold. Look for the Texaco Sign-Red Star. Green Texaco i-‘ire Chief, the gasoline WIIII su- perior fire-poorer. Texaco Mnlnr m1 -lnsulated against I‘i(!3I.~—ill.ZFill‘S'. cold. Look for the Texaco Sigu- Red Star, Green "T". ' Texaco Fire Chief. the §3S0llilP with superior fire-power. Texaco . Motor 0ll-Insulated against heat- ngainst cold. Look for t Texaco Sign-Red Star, Green " . Texaco Fire Chief. the IBSOIIIII,WIIII su- perior fire-power. Texaco Motor 0ll -Insulated against heat-against cold. Look for the Texaco Sign-- Recl Slur, Green "T“. Texaco Fire Chief. the gasoline with superior fire-power. Texaco Motor Oil-low isuiated againot heat-against cold. ook for the Texaco Sign-Red, " '. Texaco Fire Chief, gasoline with superior fire- Texaco Motor 0ll-Insulated‘ heat-against cold, Look fur Texaco Fire l with superior‘ “otor 0ll-Ir;- lt- againslel co Sill" exaco llh SUPCFIOD! nor Oii-ln- I against cold. a Sign-Rm! co Fire Chief. superior flrc‘ Oil-Insulated cold. Look for ed Star. Grccn AND