LL mortuary 1a, _1g_4p M; wear’: m: marten r YOU LOOK AS mouse YOUR aamaron was raozeu or, roo YOU can't KNOW now NEARLY mom ANOTHER CASE OF WINTER l CONSTIPATION EH! LOTS OF PEOPLE GET THAT WAY FROM TOO LITTLE EXERCISE AND TOO MUCH HEAVY FOOD gin-span surrues m: euut YOUR mnsrmss were 1o wont murmur. a msn or rrron aaramsr on A count or cam murnns mo voukr aroma men AGAIN WEST ROYALTY SCHOOL Honor Roll for the months of December and January: Senior Department Grade X (Sr): 1. George Crosby. 2. Elwin Burke. 3. Helen MaeKinnon. Grade X Ur.) 1. Dorris Pickard. 2. Loretto 'I‘rainor. Grade VIII: 1. Billy long. ,2. James Maclnnis. 3. Jean lhizzell. Grade VII: l. Margaret Gates. 2. Margaret Curley, 8. Joseph Curley. Grade VI: 1. Carl Crosby. 2. Harold Gates. l. Sterling Fkizzell. Junior Department Grade : 1. Billy Chowen. 2, Arthur Chowen. 8 .Francis Gal . Aurilda. Trainer. 2. Erdine McLure. 3. Buddy Curley, buy Old Chum and stick In It. more you smoke it the better you'll like It. Always and everywhere’, Sam said, ‘you'll find there ls no other tobacco just And that's just. what like Old Churn.’ I've done evor since. Maybe I am logic-old enough lo know what and stick In it." CUT COARSB FOR TH! PIPE 0 CUT PINE ROLLING YOUR OWN HARSH PUROATIVES . AND NOTHING GIVES ME LASTING RELIEF .“Fif't.y years ago I was just as skittish as you-willing to try anything. Well sir, I reckon I wasted an awful lot of time smoking all sorts of tobacco. Then, one day-it was on board the old ‘Sally May’ -Sam Dilkie said, ‘Young Ieller, you HAVE TRIED SO MANY I BELIEVE ME, ITS YOUR mounts. ear RELLOOGS TO KEEP YOUR ENGINE FROM A BREAKFAST CEREAL FREEZING UP THAN TO GET IT STARTED AFTER IT IS FRDIEN. AND THAT GOES DOUBLE FOR A LOT EASIER‘ BUTALL BRAN ISJUST ...now can run no sommims mar srnoue CARTHARTICS can? no ‘r w Y cont vou a 1am AND JUST AS A LITTLE ANTPFREHE WOULD HAVE SAVED YOU A LOT OF TROUBLE TODAY. ITHINK WE HAVE BOTH LEARNED A GOOD LESSON In Winter it is particu- larly important to make the "Ounce of Prevention" a regular habit. Start it today. Your grocer has Kcllogg’s All-Bran in two convenient sized packages . . . restaurants serve it in the individual package. Made by Kellogg's in London, Canada. T_H_E CHARLOTTETOWN a ncwsy nature may be at I cents 1 word able In advance. CONFEDERATION LIFE ANCE. L-978 Court had his bail of $5. estreafed. The rvlsor of been advised that the Commit w. Murray River yesterday morning where he the branch th for Newton La local branch of Canada, left. yes Hill-fax where he vaca on. He will also v1.51; brother Bob at Badtville. ate residence the Church of Pallbearers were heelinz is Feb. b‘ n committed of the Supreme Cou late Mr. and and was 60 years of age, sh ton. 1131c funeral book place morn g. - Fredericton Grade II (Sh) 1. Lorne Rhynes. 2. Jean Rhymes. Grade II Jr. 1. John McKinnon. Grade I (a): 1. Vincent Gallant. 2. Edward Doucette. Grade I (b): 1. Ralph lfi-izzell. 2. Jack Vlssey. 3, Wed Vissey. Grade I‘ (o): 1. Eileen Gallank 2. Eiroy McLure. 3. Betty Hurry. Principal: Dorothy E. ‘foombs. Assistant: Dorothy Jenkins. EXTENDS CIRCULATION MOSCOW-(CIU-Daily sale in Bulgaria oi’ the Moscow newspaper “IzvestiU-officiai organ of the Soviet government-has reached 8.000 copies. the Kremlin reports. AlIt-GUNNEIVS BADGE DONDON-(Oill-ihe King has approved a new badge for elf-Elm- rwrs—-the letters “A. G." in drab slk with a laurel wreath of brown elk and a single outsprcad wing. SYRACUSE STARS WIN PHILADELPHIA Feb. 11 —— (OP) —Norm Iockingb two goals paced Syracuse Stars to a 3-1 victory over Philadelphia Ramblers l.n an Inter- national - American hockey victory here Saturday night. II Ill Available In pachps, pocket pouches and Si Ib. llns. The In old I like MONTA CUE Hockey-The Montague the Montague rink on Saturday af- ternoon. defeat by the Mount Stewart school team bythc score of ll to 5. The game was played on Sat- urday at Mount Stewart. Miss Margaret Norton was op- erated on for appendicitis in the Kings County Hospital on Thurs- day. Mr. Keith Fraser of Charlotte- town, spent the week-end visiting friends in Montague. Mr. Ethan Stewart was in Char- lottetown, Friday on business. REGAL FLOUR COMPETITION Friday Night, Feb. 9. First Game 7 P. M. iylowell Poole Allister Currie Keir Clark Leland Nelson George Gordon Dan Power George Macrntyre Cecil Wightman Score-ll Score—5 8 P. M. 2nd Game Lowell Poole Bruce MacDougaii Austin Fraser Allison Macbean W. Swindeil Russell MacDonald Dr. P. Maclntyre Robert Beck Score-Q Score-IZ ‘ J CAPE TRAVERSE SCHOOL Report for January: Primary Department Grade IV: 1. Aulrion Gardiner. 2. Jackie Campbell. 3. Betty Campbell. Grade III Sr: 1. Glenda Weddell. I. "iadys Nor-ring. l. Arthur Newrick. Grade III Jr 1. Marion Lord. 2. Byron Cutcliffe. 9. Warren Lord. Grade II Sr. 1. Jessie Gardiner. 2. Greta l-Iowatt. Grade II Jr. 1. Gordon Trowsdalc. 2. George Irving. 3 Mildred MoNelll. Grade I Sr. i. Gordon Norring. 2. Roduer Weddell. Grade I Jr. (No exams.) Perfect Attendance for January: Gordon Norring. Jessie Gardiner, Byron Cuicliffe, Henderson Har- vey. Glenda Weddell, _Auldon Gardiner, Warren Lord, Arthur Newrick. Perfect Attendance for half-year —Glouda Weddell. Teacher, Evelyn: Harvey. WARTIME NICOTINE VANCOUVER - (CF -- "More tobacco is smoked during i; national crisi; than at any other time. pro- bably as a reaction from the jit- ters," announces James E. Reilly. tobacco distributor. commenting on recent increased sales. OLD CHUM THE TOBACCO OF QUALITY “W lRoiiw ____}___._._. FOLKFSIONE, England -- (OP) —Seventy-five years of continuous railroad "ervioe was the record of Charles Sheath. 90. who died here. Beginning as a clerk. hc ended his career as a director of the Southern "V. Tigees were defeated by the Georgetown team by the score of 8 to 5, In The Montague school team met Mrs. Penwardé i" ki dl beree byfriend: hi P. YORK sup vrcrmrv Guardian regrets to learn condition of Mr, Mlllan, Covehead R little improvement dore MacDonald, Covehead I5 "Ported much better. Benjamin Beck, Murray h“ been appointed teacher Schoob-The thermometer "ed 10 degrees below York Station. Viola Jay. York, is the City. the guest of Crawford Jay-Mrs. York, spent a weekend at ML Stewart. the guest of her mother, Mrs. Jay. . -Mrs . visiting PERSONALS Miss JcanettegDuran-t of sum- merside is a visitor at the Revere Hotel, City. Mrs. Peter D. Mclvor. Mrs. Wilbert McCarville and Mrs. Henry inor n11 of Kinkora, were week-end visi- ters to the City. Mr. Wilbert McCarville of Kinkora returned to the province on Friday night after a delightful visit to Boston, Massachusetts. Miss Ileen Refuse, City, has re- turned home from the P. E I. Hospital, where she underwent rm operation for appendicitis. Mrs. Joseph R. Chapman. Mone- ion, N 13.. W85 a recent visitor to Hunter River, the guest of her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Paschal Mac- donald. Friends of Mr. A. G. Craw- ford of Roscnenih, will be sorry to learn that he is a patient in the P. E. I. Hospital. Sergeant Allison MacLeod of the P. E. I. Highlanders, B. Company. Black Wnfcir was admitted to Coerwell Street Militarv Hospital. Halifax, last week suffering from burns. The many friends of Sergt Major Donald Kennedy will regret to Hospital where he will a serious operation today. Mr. Lloyd Houston Msyficld. was a visitor to the Ciiv on Saturday. Ivhile lrcre he was the guest of Mr‘. and Mrs. Trevor Hansen. The mnnv friends of Mrs. Lorne of her Illness. Mrs. Coles is a r-aflunt in the Prince Edward Island Hospi- tal where she underwent an opera- tion. Her condition wa- said to be as good as cnu be expected ROTARY Miss Elizabeth MaaMilian 0f the Department of Fisheries at Otto/we. was the guest. speaker st the Ro- tary luncheon at “The Charlotte- town", at noon yesterday. Miss Maolvfiilan was formerly cu rvLsor of Women's Institutm in th prov- ince and later organized the In- stitute work in Newfoundland. She is now one of the four demon- strators employed by the Publicity Department of the Federal - pertment of Fisheries, She recalled that when the De- partment started the fish popular- izigg; campaign in Canada back in 19 . Canada was rated among the luv-est fish_ consuming peoples. Tops at that time was the Nether- lands with some '70 pounds per person per vear. The figure for Canada at that time was 2i pounds. Great Britain's figure The Central Guardian this column ta reserved for new: all local Interest but advertising of 1W": rar- l CRASWELL for IN SUR- OJ-Zl-Zli. POLICE COURT-In the Police yNWM-ly morning a drunk and incapable failed to appear and BMELT SEASON EXTENDED- Fisheries has smelt bag was to have th mhns been ex- TRANSFERRED-Mr. Errol Mc- ' Klnnon of the staff 0f the Bank of left Ottawa has been transferred to 6N. LEAVES r-‘on HALIFAX-Mr. Pile of the staff of the the Royal Bank of terdny morning for will spend mg FUNERAL SERVICES—The fun- erai of Mr. Patrick McKenna took P1560 yesterday morning from his Bayfield Street to the Holy Redeemer. Patrick 22nd. Sevick had to the June term rt last week by Gleaner. y remem- ‘ — The. that the Ken H. Mac- oad. shows very Theo- —— Mr. Harbor, of York , reglst- = zero at} Friday night -Mi.ss in Mr. and Mrs. Allan Swan the D0mlnl0n. Credit for the im- lcnru that he is in the P. E. I. ' undergo s V , The 3 Bun deceased who trad been m ill health Gmiufi’; A,_ Colesof Milton will regret to learn. I r OAIIIIED GOODS Allen's Apple Juice 10c per tin — - — - 23‘ Culuerhouse Choice Z5‘ Tomatoes Z-tins — Evaporated Milk 22‘ Z1 ‘ 3tins—-——— 10‘ Eagle Brand Con- Z9‘ dOMBC milk per tin IsIund Green or wux been: 2 tins — — - Islund Canned Blue- berries per tin — — Island Strawberries Dennis. _ ' _ ' ___ _ _ _ _ "Kim-lb Fred Kelly. Chas. ssucnasl- 1m“ . - at; a? Sfifiphcn Doyle. Sfirvire a: 50 oz. tin Sunshine 27c p u" was “mducwd by 3°"- G. F. Juice i — ether Balnes, . . R and at - - Augustus by Rev. Father Louis Radio Peas 17oz tin 23c a an ' 2 for — —— -—- -— -- salsks SPEEDY TRIAL -.1. a l TIP T°P T°m°l° 23° .6” Ck charged with having un- juice 4 N°_ '| (m; _ “Awful Dossession of two fox if ~ - alleged to hare been stolen Freon: ubbys Tomato Jul“ 23c Zléirléiahvgeftlofgtichéirg Angerson ap- Z—25 OZ. tins — —— 1' Duffy yesterday “afd Alecia“: Pord Dog Food ¢ Speedy trial. The date set for the Z tins — — — — —- MIIRMALIIIIE Stipendiary M gQstr Tweedy. a m “m” J flllll P l 0 ll l. E S- nrrzn m BELLEISLE caper: - ‘l- L- M°""°I°d° 25‘ m‘; ‘iffalélef gfjlélge-lgcp. 32 oz. bottle -— — ted Church. minister at 35119121; V. A. Mustard Pickles 24c Creek Km“ Cmmw- WWW‘ 3O oz. bottle — — — SDAPS Pure olive oil soup 6 burs l9c FIVE-DAY SALE -- FEBRUARY 13th -- WETHEY’S JAMS! - Quality Kind _s2 oz. bottle 99a Black Currant. Banquet Fish Cakes c Gwfwbm’ mmpkm Cherry z_1o oz m; _ - Apricot Strawberry Grape Jelly 17th l FISH and MEAT 10° Frosers QUOllGIJ-QS Extra Special per tin Portage Foncy Red 29° BAKING COWANS COCOA Good Rowntrecs C o o k i n g 2/ . 1 Chocolate Chicken Hoddies c “ E55 - s b ____l7C i|br____'l5 Ruill-l-‘FFFBYHEO oz ‘pr c clnM k | | _- Happy vale MINCE lorne oc ere urge 5c _,‘__ v MEAT 2 Lbs size eoch -- - - " " Fresh Bacon per Ib. — l8c Artificial LEMON or VANILLA 1-s oz bottle 1 8 c Z225, $12,513:,’ fbbj I I l; Machine sliced bacon 29c BULK DATES 3 Lbs. — —--- -- --25c FITTED DATES 2 Lbs. — — — — WALNUTS EXTRA Boaneaux HALVES lb.———--------- 1Lb.tin — - - _ --__.... D. F. LARD2ibs.------_----19c BULK TEA — — — — — — — — — - - ISLAND APPLES————————— SUPPLIES Solmon l lb tin - - Paromounl Fancy Pink Solmon 2—l lb tins 35° PACKAGES Pulled wheat Z pkg, -—- I9c Pulled Rice 2 pkg. — 23c Muflets 2 pkg. — — — Zlc Junket Quick Fudge pkg. l8c ""25c 45c ____ _- 25c 2-I Ib. 19c """ FIVE ROSES-PIIRITY noun, ea Lb. Bag - $3.15 viv ci b h b . . Ltotrales ‘lh kdlilfsiczlloz-lgt ‘dlalgtglbl hill‘; “'9'” FIOMIIIQ cm‘ 1 4c 8i‘! ime d f, r ~, - ,_ l?“ peinwélglrdext° gfiligmlcs. lg‘? bohc Soup 3 cakes rs. Thomas Thompson, Frederic. ' We are celebrating our 14th Anniver and take this opportunity to thank ou their patronage. business relationship with our good friends of Charlotte- town and surrounding districts. . RIX’S GROCERY LONGWORTH AVE. PHONE 1021- 1022 a / I sarythis week, r customers for We hope for many more years of QUEEN ST. PHONE 1801- 1802 provement has been given to an intensive advertising campaign and ‘the work of the demonstrator- eo. . People of today are interested in foods for their health producing value. Miss MscMillan reminded her listeners. And she told them how fish container: adequate of the easily digestible and very ne- cessary protein element. so neces- sary to a properly balanced diet. Plant. and animal foods for ex ample were often deficient or wholly lacking in iodine Fish lcorreotive sons suffering from anemia. she continued. In closing the sptlakfii‘ urged that Maritime people specialize more in fish dishes. Numerous tourists from Central Canada had com- plained of the lack of variety in me ‘rods of preparation of fish dishes Usually fish is either boiled 0r fried said Miss MaoMillan who emphas that there are really so many ways of preparing attrac- tive and appetizing fish meals. i t Y, 1 iodin . hich ‘Keele of 5t- is 502211.321: ggpg liar-overlay: and ClIB-Ylmbewwn‘ M“ M3415 Y agemy Egan,“ Route, lard to rest in the famrlv plot in _ Curran Ban cemetery. it. is also beneficialxufgrtlggl m me grave were wnducbed by new lay was held by his friends and 800d neighbors‘ was shown by _ H1611‘ kinoly soiicitude lor him during h-i illness and by’ the many warm Lrl- butes they paid to his memory as they gathered around w empathize with the sorrowing family, and to join Wiuh them in prayer fvr the soul of the dear depart-Bd- The funeral which was largely at- tended was held at St. lvilchacls church, comm Ban, On the morn- ing of January 18th. Requiem High Mass was offered by the pastor, Rev. Seated in th Kenneth McPherson. _e Reverend Louis I SSIICELIBIY WBIB content. Douzan and Reverend Wilfred Basilica, ula was Dunstarfs e services erend rather McPherson. nvp oor. Report for January. Grade X:-- i. Edward Gillie. 2. Roddie Cameron. Grad»- lX:— 3. Hon. H. H. Cox. Chairman of the Grade VIII:- Provincial Fishermen Loan Board 1. Allan mehellan. was also present. and sDOke briefly. Grade VIl:- T. W. L. Prowse presided 1. Rita Gillie. . Iiickey. , 3. Joseph Cameron. In Memorzam Gq-dggg- JOHN CHARLES MACAULAY Many friends Join with his be- reaved family 1n mourning the death of John Charles MacAulay. .wh.ch occurred at home in tanhope on January 16. 1940 for the fit two years bore hissuf- fe rfully and with true Chris ian resignation. Mr. MacAulsy was born seventy; five years B80 at. the old femi homestead at Stanhope. which had ‘been 1h the . sion of the Mac- ‘g-reat grandfather. Malcolm Mec- Aulay. was one of the original High- land settlers in that part. oi’ the Is- land. and his mother Catherine Mc- Intyre belonkcd to another ol tish family, being a. strand n ece of the venerated Bishop McEwhefh- Mr, MacAuEayZs property was one of those sold to the Government to make a gins for the National Park. and two years are he with his fam- 11y moved to the residence formerly owned by James McCabe at Stan- hope. There was general regret at the closin of the old house s0 long noted for is warm hearted hospi- tality. i 1n 189T m. Macaulay married Margaret McLaughlin of Grand ‘Pracadie. a school teacher, who eur- vives him. Her tender care. and un- tiring devotednes did much m com- fort and cheer her husband durin lhis long illness. Of their family eleven children there are lef to cherish the memory of their father four sons and six dB-llflh FBI William and Vincent at home. J08- eph in New York. U7ll‘s of the Sec- terv of the R. C. A. in England; sister Si». John of Sicily. C. N D., lontreal. Sister St. Margarita C. N. D., st. Joseph's Convent, Char- lottetown. Dorothy. now Mrs. J. A. McDonald, New York. Helen. Mary. [by comparison was 40 lbs. Der Der- son er ar. 1 Bu there has been improvement ‘ noted since i936. The most recent ifigures published by the Depart- |mnt show Canada with an all time high fish consumption bf 28 pounds per person per aunum for and Anna also of New York. Marv n rv-Ived home in time to attend her father's funeral. The el son Malcolm we" killed in an auto soci- dem. in Baltimore. eleven years ago. On-M bis-Er alsoé sgrnvgiylesm Duncan A ac y o p a Mass The esteem in Mild; 1B‘. - Aulays for Llllflg generations. His T MacDonald. 2. Carl Runway and Rupert Mac- 3. Florence Giilis. Gilflade ‘—- Grade I :- 1. Pearle Cameron. 2. Edgar Hickey. Glacier“- I‘! O 2- 1. Dlirlmthy Roam and Aretha an. 2. cgetfierine Hickey and rroda 3. grands Hickey and Tommy uplin. Grade II:- lhAudr-ey Jordan and Clara Hick- 2. Ralph Blanchard and Angus eron Bcot- cam Grade l A:- 1. Beatrice Jordan. 2. Hele Perfect Attendance :— Edward 011115, Shea Bernice Gliiis. Rite. Gillis. Anna Hickey, Carl Ram- say. Florence Giliis, Pearle eron, Edgar Hickey, Agatha MacLcl- Inn, Brenda Hickey, Dorothy ROSEN- TRAVELLERS REST SCHOOL Report of Travellers Rest School for January Grade 1. Hazel Simmonds. 2. Hazel Rayner. 3. Peter Harding. Grade VIII: 1. Dolly Simmonds. 2. Florence MacDonald. 3. Velda Wood. Grade VII: 1. Dneline Rayner. 2. Florence Rayner. 3. Pansy Gunning. Grade V: 1. Loretta Hogg. 2. Evelyn Wood. 1. Florence Mcmnls. ' 2. Edna Mclnnls. 3. Doris Rayner. Grade III: 1. Helen Simmons. 3. Ruth Rflyflel‘. 3. Wesley Gunning. Grade III (a): 1. George Mouse. 2. Eunice Welfield. 3. Bennet MacDonald. Th; Eastern Guardian ..'Tbis column is reserved tor news of local interest but adver- tising of a newsy nature may be Inserted at. 2 cents a word strictly payable In advance. S Grader! (hi: ..°SUB crurrrrouswma 1. Norma Woodside. Charlottetown Guardian may b0 Grade I: handed w their Rcpt. Archie 1 Ralph Mclnnia Hume. . Ingharn libntgomery, 3. Wallace Montgomery. ‘ - -'PANTRY 551-3 -- A W I00- Highest average in Senior Grades l°e5§fl11 Palm? S1119 W88 held ~Dolly Simmons 91.6 per cent. 115m“! °f the Umwd Ch . Mmfifi" Highest average in Junior grades ‘we 1“ 511m“ “Maxim's 091°“- “l” l: l u to lruve been held in —Norma Woodside 94.8 per cent. albums . . Mary MacDonald, teacheh Steuart and Becks store which was 1d trwlb fr‘ shrttim .-L (Patriot Please Copy) 1 es Ole y ma o emo ..'RECEPTl0N--lvf.rs. Earl Grant received for the first time since conung to Montague on y afternoon. the reception was held at the home oi’ Dr. T. V. Grant and Mrs. Grant. Miss Jean Grant receiv- HOWE BAY SCHOOL Honor Roll for the month of Jan- LIB-IT. ed with Mrs. Grzmt while lvfrs. Hes- Grade Xr- ten Maclntvre presided over the tea 1. Hazel Mills. table-in the (lining room which was Grade IX: - beautifully decorated with spring l. McKie and Pearl Kcelc flowers. daflbdlLs and tull Miss (equal). Betty Murdock ushered in ecls 2. Annie Mills. and little Miss Betty Ann lt- 3. Daniel McDonald tended the door. Alsistinig in serving Grade VII:- were Mrs. Hubert Mabon and Misl 1. Oscar Keefe. Beatrice Grant. Dr. Earle Grunt who 2. Arnold Mills. has been practicing medicine in Port. Hood. C. B.. has taken up his residence in Montague and will car- . Edw Grade IV Jr. -— _' on his work here in his father's 1. Albert p hoe, __1. 2 nald ra e : — - ' c’ .€°‘li‘1’“““ r l. D L t! i . War i ears G Liiiilifn Lutz r e : — 1 Do m Lutz. A“ T d y 2 vegonyBlaokett D0 o a G e A:-— 1. Jean Murphy. (By The Canadian Pram) 1. Jean Jeff . __ With- 2. Marion Jef my. Giidwalilaixce Biackctt. FEB. 13. lino-Russians "‘ e 3"‘ .' f M; . " L. k‘ ares 1. Kenneth Lutz and Sterling Lutz iggtlvffl , HAHN‘, gaming ‘fiew of. (equal) IQIlFLVt‘ in l~ =1. P11155111. On tht Wostcrn Fruit. (‘urmnns captured Norrov in llmrnurh and in Alsace advanced along the vuiicy of the Use Minard's for dandruff. imlmc“ 31"“- . .:i: Advertising Rattler-Payable in Advanc Mimimum Charge for Any Auvcr Isemcnts 25 CPI!" Central Guardian locals, 5o per word; Western and Eastern locals , Ze per word; Announcements and Coming Events 3c per word: ‘ Clagglflgd 3c [my word; In Mcmorlum Notion-s 70c pi-r inch; Lists of Floral and Spiritual OIfcrIIIK-‘i. Carl's‘ "m- 5“ P" “mm? Hue" “l Condolence 70c per inch. Wedding cngugr-rru-_rit_ 4U wurrts for $1.00 and l0 cents for cvcry additional 3 words. holuw-s of "Ihanks and Appreciation. 70c per inch or 4c pcr word. LISIQ of subscriptions It! cents per inch Address and Presentation $1.00. Other rates on application. For Sale Fcmulc llcip Wanted FOR SALE-S GEESE 3 IN FLOCK. , \V:\N'I‘I-Il) — (lllll. FOR. GENERAI A. McLaughlin. West Covcheari or‘. IIOIIMHVCIR. (loud cook. One the‘. phone 456-]... City. L-289-2-i3-ii. siccpg- lmznc preferred. Must. haw good references. Apply 1B9 Grea leaving only the tail visible. But the polit perched on the tau until res- cuers, whom he greeted wil-h a Joke, came tn a boat. GRANDSTAND AIIUCRASII aicoruc Street. DCIWCOH 7 5nd I BRIGHTON, England - (GP) — l P. M. L-243-2-l0-3I Pcuplg on the Brighton sea front‘ ——'—"-——-"— "M; watched in horror as n Royal Air‘ [Vhfle Hglp Wanted Force plane crashed into the sea. APPIIENTHTPI W A N T E D T (I learn Barber Trade Short OW!“ Expert training, Molar Barbe: College hsiusz. N45!