OCTOBER 3. 1949 Central Guardian locals 5c word; Inch: Lists of Floral per name; letters of gagementa 40 words for 6e per word; Llsta or I0! dllfllles arising Advertising Bates - Mhllmum Chili's For Any Advertisement 2b Cent; Der word- Western and Eur," 2o per word- A ' " Classified s1: ..Ji"‘i?.§‘.'if.'"°“" m‘ comm‘ Em“ a° '7' and Spiritual Offerlnls. Cards. etc" 5c cialiglmlfi: 84o per inch; 3 “’°""" "mm" °' Tlleillsl IBIIII III-I-I-eelzltiztib? ZIZ'I>.'.“'Z’.IZ'.?“ZI Subscl u 4e ' . and PrcIetriltgtlIt-th 81%;."- pfl Inch’ Adan" Other Rates on application. In" ‘lheflllfif 53TH?! that the publisher shall not be liable "no" t Id l u. out of errors in n De or o space actually occupied by that portio l the mivertlsement I hi h h n 0 an" h due to the llllagil/lizncet ‘f’ faror occurred, Whether and, there lhall b n ilabilit f -l - beyond u... :...::... .:: .".i’.'i. ":;'::::."..':.‘.:.':r -"'"""~~"~ Payable In Advance In Memorlain Notices Mo per Wedding En- advertlaemcnta beyond t)“, aervanta or otherwise, and lsente Wanted EARN EXTRA MONEY m roun spare time sell British Canadian Christmas Personal Cards, Boxed Cards and Everyday ca,“ French or English. Outstanding values. Pl"! hlsh commissions. Write today for detail; and 5am. Dies. British Canadian Publish- ing Company, Room 87, 24 King COULD IOU USE $200 AN“ more monthly? If so we have the perfect ahswer for you. Ex. ciusive territory. Guaranteed lines of everything needed in every home. Free samples, out“. logues, premiums. Low prices and big profits. If you have in earn your living, why no; n pleasant one? Write today for details how to make money. Fafillex, 1600 Delorimier, Mont» re ‘FOR saw - YORKSHIRE sow with litter of 8. three week; 01¢ Choice stock. Charles MacFadyen, Rivcrdale. FOR SALE-OAK nuvuvo ROOM Wilt‘. suitable for apartment. Phone 1774, FOR SALE — ENTERPRISE NEW Meiestic Range. Good tondition. Oliver E. Profltt, Kensington. FOR SALE-TRUCK RACK 12 I ‘f. Everett D. Glow. North Wiltshire, FOR SALE - DUAL PURPOSE Registered Shel-thorn Hull Calf, 4 months old. Apply Mark Brazei, Johnston's River. FOR SALE - ONE SAMPSON HAL Driving More. Work anywhere. Also two Shorthorn Feeder Steers. No reasonable offer refused. Dan- iel Coles. Milton, P. E. I. SALESIVIAN WANTED: TOY AND novelty manufacturer with im- pressive smiles record across Can- ada. has immediate vacancy for aggressive salesman with car to egver Hlnce Edward Island. Commission basis and repeat ord- crs offer unlimited scope w the right man and permanent, year- round employment. Write fully. stating qualifications, references and experience to St. Margarets Enterprises Limited. Head of St. Margaret's Bay, Halifax County, Nova. Scotia. SALESMEN WANTED -— SEND today for fully tested plan "How You Can Start Your Own Busi- ness on t3.50"—'l'o earn a substan- tial income this year handling our new Valor products. the first of which is the miracle Valor Fire Extinguisher. This efficient litile extinguisher won the award for being one of the best. American inventions of last year. Sells for $250 to everyone. Has spectacular demonstration. is easy to sell, generous commissions and dis- counts. Macy more items all new and different. Exclusive territor- les now open to sales agents. dis- tributors able to organize sales crews, 8e first in the field. Write now. National Products Distribu- tors. 171 Bay St. N.. Hamilton, Ont. Boomers Wanted BOARDERS ACCOMMODATED. Phone 1220-1 BOARDERS ACCOMMODATED 2413 Fitzroy Street. Enoaunrius ACCOMMODATED 12o Upper Prince Street. Phone 916. IIOABDERS ACCOMMODATED. 112 Cumberland St Phone 1441-J. Tilers & ‘Irveks For Sh? ion SALE-AUSTIN SEDAN. i048 $550. Phone 1995, day; 1425. night. EOR SALE-IOU FORD. IN GOOD condition. Andrew lvlacLean. Kensington. FOR. SALE -- I887 CHEVROLET Coach. Good condition. Rae Mc- Fadyen. Riverdale. I-‘TOR SALE-ONE K 5 INTERNA- tional truck. Good condition. Phone 31-3, Borden. I-‘OR SALE _ 1947 IIAIJF-TON Ford ‘Truck. Perfect condition. Apply Lloyd Carr. Tryon. FOR SALE-Hill! FORD SEDAN with heater. Excellent condition. Also one car radio. Ray 5013!)’. St. Eieanors. FOR SALE‘ - COVERED TRUCK box. Size 7 x 12. Cheap for cash. Apply Wm. Howman, North River. FOR SALE — BRUCE STEWART Digger, nearly new. One 0. K. Digger. Goodwin MeoDougali, Belle River. FOR SALE- MASSEY HARRIS tractor plow, also Cockshutt gang plow. Gregor McCallum, Brackley Point. Phone Cove- head 4-4. FOR SALE - TWO GOOD WORK horses, six and seen years old, two registered Holstein bulls, one and s half years old. John MacLeod. Granville. FOR SALIIL-COCKSIIUTT GANG plow $50 (at Keith Mann's, In- dian River); gang plow $40 (at Arthur McKay's, Darriley); both plows like now. Waiter S. Weeks. FOR SALE — CHOICE BUILDING Lots, $300.00 up. Stewart MacKay FOR SALE-CHOICE MARE 1?. years, blocky type, fat, good worker $55. At Justin Wood- sidc's, Clinton, Waiter S. Weeks. FOR SALE -— THREE-PIECE chcsterfield suite. Phone 1714. FOR SALE-USED NO. 60 ROW- crop Tractor, fully equipped. $850.00, also used Hoover po- tato digger with split share $75. International gang plow $35. Walter S. Weeks. For Rent TO LET-JIIIATED FURNISHED room. Phone 1049. TO LET — BED SITTING ROOM. Apply 212 Kent Street! FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT. 232 Hillsboro. Phone 2031-13. T0 LET-SIX ROOM APT. IN- ciuding bathroom, heated and nil modern conveniences. Apply 65 Richmond St., Ci WDIIIOII MAN WANTS ROOM AND board. Write "LM" Guardian. WANTED GIRL T0 SHARE apartment. Phone 2623-14. WANTED USED OXI-ACETY- lone torch. Phone 1049 or write L Guardian. WANTED TO BUY, A RANSOME potato digger in good condition. Lymnn Hucstis, Wilmot Valley. IMIVIEDIATELY — Mining ' (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Oct, g_. Sales Stock 21700 Anscon 1750 Ans Cdn . 2000 Ang Ron 3000 Apex B000 Ashley . 800 Atl Oil . 5 Bk Mont ' 1000 Barymin . 4000 Base Met M“... 1000 Bobio .. 15 12500 Brit Dorn g4 750 Cal Edm _ 500 6000 Calmont 50 Bk of Comm 300 Cdn Brew . 993 CPR . 7900 Cent Led . 2000 Cheskirk . 300 Chesterv 400 Cochenour .. 2200 Con Beattie 175 Con Smelt 97000 Dov Pete 300 Delnite ‘i500 Dom Wool 2000 Duvay THE ‘ GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Urge Concessions To Save Nfld. Industries By Irving C. Whynot ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. Oct. 3 _ (OPl-An appeal for special con- cessions to save Newfouncllsndb secondary industries from being “strangled to death" was heard to- day as the Royal Commission on Transportation ended its. threHley sitting here. The appeal came in s brief pre- sented by the Associated New- foundland Industries Ltd. an or- ganisation representing secondary industries. "Unless local industries in New- lievi “Exchange Am Smelt .. Am Tel Anaconda Atchison Baldwin B and O . Bendix foundland receive the necessary special treatment then the deatn of industries is a. foregone conclus- ion“ the brief said. "It will be useless to send down frcm Ottawa experts to breathe the breath of life into industries which from March 31 (when Newfound- land joined confederation) and the time the experts arrive have been strangled to death for want of sympathetic and equitable consider- ation." Arthur Johnson, a member of the Association and witness in its brief, said several industries already had been forced out of business by confederation. Their prices had in- creased to such o. degree that they were not able to meet (zompctition once th_e "protective wall of tariffs" was taken away with union. He asked specifically for "special rates" on raw material coming into Newfoundland and also reduction of rail and water rate. Saying there would be no equit- 5000 East Led _ 27 5-8 1600 E Mal 2O 7-8, 3500 E Sulliv .. 49 1-2; 3200 Eidona 23 1-4 1600 El Sol .. 29 58 4500 Eureka Chrysler . 51 3-4, 1000 Gen Pet; A Col Gas 11 58: 45o Giant . Com and s . 5 1-4. 2000 Globe . Cons Ed 27 | aooo Highridge - Curtis: A 1 7-8 2200 I-Ioilinger 130118111! . G1. 3-4 4000 Homer .. Gen El ..... .. 36 7-8 230 Hud Bay Gen Motors 62 5-8 370 Int Nick Gt Nor P 38'5-8 1000 Joliet . Hudson M - 12 1-2 4000 Kelore Int Pen s1 a-e. 700 K1,); L Int Tel 9 i 250 Labrador .. .... 390 Kflm" 45 1-4I 1000 Lineman . 37 1-2 Mmltg 5° 3'4‘ 500 Lamuque . 13 7-8 . 2500 Lcltch 10 3- < 1500 Lunward . 20 as! 1200 MacDonald 14 1 24500 Macfie 3 5'3 1000 Macho .. . 58 1-4, soo MacLeod 11 M‘ 2000 Mal or 20 14‘ 2000 McKenzie 41 7-8‘ 2100 Negus 15 1-2, 2500 New Bid 42 1 vooo New Cal 31 1-4 2125 New Pac 25 1'4’ 2000 New Thur . J 69 L2‘ 5900 Nrcholson Stone and W 18 1-4 g0 Norand, _ Stdbkr 21 7-8 1000 Nordon v Texas . 60 1-8! 1700 Normetal Unw" P“ —- --- 81 10500 Nm-ghhnd Untd Air Cr .. 23 1-4, 510 QBflen Untd Corp . . 4 3-8; ssoo Okaita .. U 5 5M1 23 l 1200 05mm u Warner .. 11 5-8 ssoo Pac Pete 16 l 2500 Puymaster . 25 58 1200 Pore Reef . 4 58 500 Preston 45 1'8 2000 Que Lab 55 1'3 4020 Reno 15""? 3 5 Roynlite 15.... R.,,.,.., TliiiilSii SIIDIIE 2500 Rupunun 1500 senator _ Mr. Dominic DesiRoches ac- 7322 spar-rm comenied by Mr. E.J. Arsenault 2600 Sladen , and Mr. Ben J. Pltre attended the 1000 Sullivan first Home and School meeting 500 Teck I-Iu of the school year which was held 600 Torbrit in the Tlgnlsh convent on Sept. ‘i200 Tow Pete 5800 Union Min 900 Un Keno . 4000 Upp Can 450 Ventures 850 Waite 5500 Wiltsev" ...' 500 Wrt Hnrg 500 Yeliorex CURB 31750 Dnllionsle . 44 300 Foothills .. 285 200 Ps-nrl Ore .. 540 Total sales Premier Mccdonoid Plans Lecture Tour HALIFAX, Oct. 2 — (CP) — Premier Angus L. Macdonald of Nova Scotia is leaving here to- morrow on a three-week lecture tour of the United States. He will speak on the general topic of Canadian-American relations. The tour was arranged by l New York educational lecture agency. The lectures are to be given to university groups, men's forums and dinner clubs Peoria. 11.: Oklahoma City, Okla; Milwaukee. Wis: Wichita. Km and Providence. RI. . rots sALu-ieir cnav. sa- W A N T E B R-"r-"ELIANCE _ Hyman“, _ om, W.‘ "°".°,°'.°°“dm§“’agf§sfil 11131413: “wit? "éififlfyig; service keeps you Garbage Free. o or; ea er nn - -‘ - Pb 7304,, Phone 1499-L. Gimdlm- m” nurse's HYGIENIC SERVICE FOR. SALE — A I936 STRAIGHT Eight, Packard sedan. Frlce right for quick sale. Joe Arsennuit, care w. Wight. Alb FOR. SALE - 1...? rono 1i T0" truck, 3000 miles. Will trade for car. Eldrld Wceks. Fredericton roe sate-ms rl-YMOUT" , special deluxe sedan. Good as , new. Very low mileale- Rad“) . and heater. George Hughes, = Brsckley Beach. Telephone R4- 33, Covehead Exchange. F0]; 3A1‘ .- 1041 OLDSMOBILE agdgn, Gan be seen at Martins Garage. any time in the daY- 3"‘ sonabie price. ' For Sale I03 “L; _- YORKSHIRE BOW with litter of eight, three we!“ old Choice stock. Charles Mac- hdyen, Rtvsrdals. Io; “L; _ A’I.‘- KENSINGTON legs lot and building In business ssction. Also woodwrking mach- inery. Apply Fred L. H0095?- Ioa sam ._ alwo KITCHEN names. Record and Beaver. 1h to 3 H. P. Stationary IHIIM- Mu‘ u: Harris mentor. .600 1b!- ussd e months. Stanley M. Miller. Ilssdow Bank Road. Cornwall. >~—i_ Ion sans -’m u. n. PUT-LIFTS- m months bid. Levine. 11ml! White. mutter River. _i_______j__--- I03 sau ~1- nova RIVIRSIIILB hum. mm and red. size 14- Girls grssn winter coat. 1e. Blue orssi,’ ll. Phone ‘m. so: sass - on. henna. ar- - W F! Efivf- ‘ i w a n1- u n -'ai.r: eorrL up service. Phone 2542 Evenings 1107 Michael Bros CATS WANTED FOR HEATED warehouse. Well fed. Must be house broken. Phone 284. llel|i Wanted-Male i-Fensle WANTED -- MAID FOR GEN- eral housework. Phone 1504-J. __ WANTED MAID FOR GENERAL housework. Apply Mrs. Henry Peters, Southport. Phone 1576-1. 1am WAEsn-No cooxmo. 146 Hilisboro St. wANTEn - GIRL 0R MIDDLE aged woman for general house- work. Appiy 803 Fitzroy Street. WANTED - GIRL ‘FOR GENERAL housework. Apply Louise Shaw. Brackiey Beach. WANTED MIDDLE-AGED WO- man or girl for light house- work. Two adults. Hours 9.30 to 1.30, or full time. Plain cooking y. Sleep out Drflflfffll- Phone 927-L early evenings. at your call always. Phone 90. G. R. Keefe, Manager. _____-i-i-—--. FREE — RADIO CHECK WHEN you buy radio batteries at Bow- lan‘s Radio Service, 61 Grafton Street, Charlottetown. I! FARMERS SAVE HONEY grading your own potatoes with a Boggs grader now available at James A. MacNeill and Sons, Summerside. Phone 138. IO! NEUIALOIA. LUIIIAMI Rheumatic Pains. Chest Colds apply Heat Penetrating Glen OIL At your Drugsin. . president Mr. Ben J. Pltie 22nd. The Home and School Associa- tion of ‘rlgnish have held its mon- thly meeting on Sept. 21th, with 28 members present. The new 0c. copied the chair. The minutes of the previous meeting were read by Mr. EJ. Arsenault, Sec. Treas- urer. The guest speaker was Mr. PA. Arsenault who delivered an inspir- ing address in which he said. "That the parents are the child's first and most influential teachers. He also said, “The: the child ref- lects in his life and emiduct the parental guidance and direction, home environment and the par- ental example he has had. Mr. Arsenult also stated, "That these are difficult dsy| for all of us", and they are probably more difficult for teachers than they are for any other groupf’. Mr. Dominic DesRoches in a few words {flanked lids. Ansenault for his interesting talk. The meeting was closed with singing of O’Canada. | Mrs. Edmond Gsudet was up pointed first Vice President to re- place Miss Martina LeCiair who is now in training in Charlotte- town. ORE CENTRE Ashtabula, Ohio, on Lake Erie, receives the largest amount of iron ore of any port in the United States. FOR SALE 6o 111*.’ rowan UNIT Complete unit, with radiator, clutch, pulley, mounted on base. Ready to use — suit- able for sawmill. a "certain l A subsidized flying able rate unless ships also were regulated. ‘he suggested this should be done. perhaps through extens- ion of the powers of the Board of Transport Commissioners or through establishment of a new statutory body for the purpose. And because Newfoundland had many conditions not existing else- where. he suggested that a local advisory committee be formed in Newfoundland to advise those set- ting rail and water rates. John McEvoy. who prepared the brief. told the ccmmlssion all ment- ion of freight rates had been deleted for reasons "best known to the Association." 1-Ie stud this matter was being discussed “some- where else" but did not elaborate. The commission today also heard the brief of the Newfoundland Board of ‘Trade which suggested, among other things. use of Camp- bellton, N.B., and Corner Brook. Nifld.. as an additional water route during winter months. This traffic would move through Halifax or North Sydney. N.S., and Port Aux Basques, Nfld. The Newfoundland Associated Fish Exports Ltd.. in an appendix to the Board of ‘Trade brief, asked freight concessiom through Halifax" to allow New- foundland salt codfish to meet competition on the world markets from Maritime fish. The brief made no specific recommendations but suggested a special inquiry on salt fish movements. service to give outport communities speedy and. year-round communication was recommended in a brief pre- sented by Eastcrn Provincial Air- ways Ltd. Managing Director Capt Eric Blackwell said because of con- ditions unique to the Province, water, highway and railway service was not able to meet the needs of the people. The proposed air ser- WINNIPEG, Oct. 2—(CP)—Mod- erately active trading during ear- ly session increased late Satur- day on the Winnipeg Grain Ex- change, with American houses on the buying lids in an active rye market. Offerings in rye were liberal. Barley, which showed_a steady tone along with oats, eased some- what in nearby contracts during thc-“latter part of the trading, Closing quotations: Oats: Oct. 79 5-8B; Dec. 78 5-8B; May 78 1-8. Barley: Oct 1.40 5-81 Dec. 1.36 1-2—-5-8B; May 1.34 5-813, Rye: Oct. 1.51 7-8; Dec. 1.51 5-8; May 1.55 1-8. Flax: Oct. 3.70; Dec. 3.63 7-8A. Cash prices: Oats: No 2 CW 79 5-8; ex 3 CW 77 3-8; 3 CW 76 5-8; ex 1 feerl 76 5-8; 1 feed 75 1-2; 2 feed 72 7-8; 3 feed 72 1-8; track 74 5-8. Barley: No 1 CW fi-row 1.54 5-8: no 2 CW 5-row 1.54 5-8; l. CW Z-row 1.46 5-8; 2 CW 2-row 1.46 5-8: 3 CW G-row 1.52 5-8; 1 feed 1.36 3-4; 2 feed 1.35 3-4: Ti feed 1.31 1-8; track 1.36 5-8; 2 CW yellow 1.40 5-8; 3 CW yellow 1.38 l 5-8. Rye: No 1 cw 1.51 1-8; 2 cw‘ 1.51 7-8; 3 CW 1.47 7-8; rei- 2 CW 1.38 7-8; 4 CW 1.41 7-8; track 1.51 7-8. Flax: No 1 CW 3.71: 2 CW 3.65; 3 CW 3.45: 4 CW 3.40; track 3.70. Markets At A Glance (Canadian Press) Toronto-Stocks lower; oils lead quiet decline. Montreal-Stocks easier; papers sag. - New YOrk—-S!Of!ks irregular; levels after early selling. western CIIOKES T0 DEATH mono, N.S., Oct. 2 _ (or) ._ Alden Brenton, 2'7. choked to death on, an apple Saturday night near his farmhouse. i BRING YOUR LIVE POULTRY TO US TUESDAY, OCT. 4th ‘Competitive Prices Guaranteed Buying From l0 o.m. to 3 p.m. R. L. DICKIESON, New Glasgow To Study MEN interviews With FOR SALE 1942 Plymouth DeLuxe Se- dan. New Motor. Four new Tires. Newly painted. Pric- ed to sell. 1942 half-ton Dodge Truck, express. Com- pieteiy overhauled, newly painted. Apply: HUNTER RIVER GARAGE To Let OFFICE SPACE In The NEW GLORIA BLDG. 179 Grafton Street Apply at:-- ma: oLoma LADIES’ wean YDISIID MEN REQUIRED 17% to 25 YEARS OF AGE (a) AND TAKE TRAINING LEADING T0 QUALIFICATION AS SENIOR NCO’s (b) AND TRAIN AS WIRELESS OPERATORS (c) AND TRAIN AS ARMY TELEPHONE LINE- (d) AND TRAIN AS VEHICLE MECHANICS (e) AND-TRAIN AS RADIO TECHNICIANS. MDIIDAY and FRIDAY EIIEIIIIIGS 1.30 to 9.30 i‘. M. (Commencing Monday 8 0ct., ’49) ‘i IIFAIITIIY DIVISIDIIAL SIGNALS IIEGIMEIT DIIARLDTTETDWII AIIMDIIRIES A Special invitation is extended to any former R.C. Signals personnel to re-enlist in the Unit. PAGE THIRTEEN Distributor Wanted Get into “Your Own Business". Will give helping hand to trust- worthy party to take over local distribution of 200 Old Established Canadian mmio Necessities includ- ing Teas, Coffees, Comes, Medl- clnes, Toiletries, Soaps, Cleansers, and Farm Products. Regular week- ly earnings up to $60.00. Previous experience unnecessary. No capital required. Write Mr. Keith Arm- strong, 21 St. Paul St., E, Mon- treal. (CG). FDR SALE ONE FRANKLIN (Regal) LIVING ROOM HEATER Also FLOOR LAMP- PIIONE 262 vice would be able to do so. DII Dllil W I 3331-14-0], m, I ii er J. n. WILLIAMS PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND i’ I UV THE PROBATE COURT ;The 9th day of September A.D. I040 |In Re Estate of JAMES ALLEN I MANN late of Irishtown in Queen's County in the said Pro- vince, Farmer, deceased, ‘ ‘ . To the Sheriff of the County of Queen's County or any Constable or literate Parson svithln said County. GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the petition on file of William I. Mann of Toronto in the Province of On- tario, the executor of the above named Estate, praying that a cite- 'tlon may be issued for the pur- pose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby required to te all persons Interested In the Isald Estate w be and Ilwear be- fore the Ju go present at a Pro- bate Court be held in the Court House ln Chariottetosvn in Queen's County in the said Province, on Wednesday the twelfth day of Oo- tnber next coming, at the hour of eleven o'clock forenoon of the same day to shew cause lf any [they can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not b0 Pli- aed and the Estate closed a! Ill’!!- sd for in said petition and on mo- tion of M. Albsn Farmer Esquire, Proctor for said Petitioner. AND IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that a true copy hereof be forth- with published in some newspaper published in Charlottetown afore- aaid once in each week for at isaat four consecutive weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted In the following public places re- spectively, namely, in tho hail of the Court House in Charlottetown aforesaid, at or near the store of P. I. 8 C. Kennedy in llenslng- ton in Prince County in the said Province and at or near the steel of Ed Murphy It Son in Seavlew in Queen's County aforesaid so that all persons interested in the said estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. iilrs rv Stock RESERVE NOW IOI IDIAL Autumn planting! Chinese Elm Hedges-ii inches to 20 inches high when shipped-will grow 3 feet the first year-Ia plants for will-sufficient for l6 fest. Giant Exhibition Flowering Paeonies in eoiours red. white or pink-S for $1.89. Brookdsie-Klngsway Nurs- CALLINO ALL WOMEN: WIIO have time to spare who wish t»: make easy money. Take orders for lingerie and hosiery: For ladies. men, children, a so babies‘ weal‘, Nothing could be easier with our low prim Ind our mas. niflcently illustrated catalogue containing samples of our mater- isls. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Generous cem~ mission. bonuses. gifts. Writs kn- mt-distpiy for your free catalogue. Du Jour Linlerie Inc. 4236-39. lvervills Street, Montreal 8L erles, ., ... IDe. Ontario. Iesstlas lllsla ilaloLn CLAIR. PIONI Ina-J. Pres drops hangers. Colored slats. Steel and aluminum. Iisrk lasted ' YOUNG IAN WITII IXPIBI- ence in silk screening, rnlmeor graphing, stencils, re irel work. Cell Guardian ice. Summersidq. ‘ l I for immediate delivery. ‘details a: your facilities; Reply tot- REFRIGERATORS Responsible Refrigerator manufacturer requires distributor and dealers to cover the whole or part of the Msrltlmes and Newfoundland. Quotas available Inquiries invited from principals only. Please give eox soleeo, GUARDIAN WITNESS His Honour Harold A Real Bargain Leonard Palmer, Judge of the laid Probate com at Charlottetown ln AppIy:-- Queen's County, the day and Yell‘ first above written. NAT. D. CAMPBELL By the Court Monti!" (s?) a. mascara-r arvonsw. Begin r. DOMESTIC ELECTRIC "i __. _. SLEEP HERE‘ " Juer SOMETHING , women-r: . BETWEENBOYG I CAN'T STAND’ THIG" WE W BE ABLE TO TONIGHT.’ THINK I'D BETTER CALL UP ' . AND ASK WALTER IF HE’LL COME ANP - NT ' LEEP ‘NO,'IHAT’LL MAKE rr; WORSE.’ NEVER HIRE - A BOY FOR A ‘DOG J -.SITTER lF_ ‘IOU Deni?» WANT A CASE OF - i MALIENATION OF AFFECTIONS! "mama's , AND DOGS"- 1 x Hg‘ j JTRWiLLiAM}; . zo-r ~- nEnds"s'Aif€viADE=MoT BORN’ _ ifggr,,ge,y,g,eg,,,~g-fg,< __ I‘ i; ___. \ I/liv/‘sflge. - - _-. *- ~ —v is‘ I \ I’ I \ I a‘ l, '1 ‘l/qfllvv/r"\‘i/"\“Il\i ‘Jul g'ln.l.l\lpl-uzfll/)\ i ‘it l1" ' IfN/V/iélii.’lyiioaahflg‘ X u w»; MOTHERS L 11a?" 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