me CHARLQTIETOWN GUARDIAN w 1 bus SAINT JBNN lqlllPNiTE LTB. l I'll-ST MOITGAGIJ 100 snl Asernetl Interest to Yield 4% F. J. BRENNAN 81 COMPANY LTD. l. M. BAGNALb-Mnnager Charlottetown Ill llolllold it. BONDS DUE 196B Telephone i470 Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Minimum Chsrgss For Any Centrsl Guardian locals 5o" P" ioesls 1e per wordrvtnncnnoements snd Coming Events 3o bu’ ‘om; gunmen s“ per word; ln Memorlsm Notices 84o per may" u"; a; Inn-g] dud Spiritual Offerings. Cards, etc" 5o pa: name; Letters of Condolence 84o per inch; Wedding Ensue- nents, 40 words for $1.00 and 10 cents for every additional I words; Notices of Thanks and Appreciation. 84o per inch or 6c rlptionl. 4B cents per inch; Address Other rates on application. per word; Lists of snd Presentation. 51-99- ...-__ Advertisement Z5 Cents- vvord; Western and Eastern For Sale ron sAnuzwrzsiiznuisnnfiil-OST ’—— WA BROWN BLAST!" good condition. J. 1..., Guardian. FOR SALE — 1987 DODGE. GOOD condition. Apply Charles LIOW. Pleasant. Grove. ‘ ._<i{——-—————- r * " 1 r01: SALE - 2s TONS or‘ Quil- licc Timothy hay. W. P. Swift 5; Co., North Rustico. i jq_‘ , won SALE - wnsrnnn onrsq Edwin Callaghan, ‘Dromorc _ andi Peter Callaghan, lort Aufli-i-biifi- . u Lost ound Strayed purse in the vicinity Euston and Pownai Streets Saturday after- noon. Finder please call 486-2. Reward. Wanted ANTED — FIFPEEN HUNDRED fcet new or used ll. inch or 2 inub black pipe. Phone 1505-24. u an r121: - sun aorrucs Phone 1107-3! Mimael iii-Q, EBN OMPLEIE runr WANTED _ M,“ FOR FARM outfit. 1h.- l-l. P. Ensine- Pump Jack and Beatiy Force Head. Alec‘ Henderson. North Wiltshife. ti... SALE - ELECTRIC 1111c. Weider. Price reasombiv- Bruce, North River. i IfiEfi-IEL A. r0111)’. i930. perfect condition. four new tires. Cvyril Mclvfillamchfif" ; lotieiown H.113. FOR SALE-CHEVROLET FIVE- l ‘TVAXTEIdfiQiEI-‘HHRNTS , w passenger count‘. 1940- E°°d ' condition. Lloyd ROBBYEML ‘ Crnpaud. P. E. I. fiiFssLii 5- '1 round cows To, freshen within 6 weeks. Also 3i reader cme, Apply Wendell Mc- Quarrie. North Milton. _._. “—"""*' ron SALE - 1 r. w. GANG new“ 1. 15 tooth set of lever barrows.‘ both practically new. Priced}?! quick sale. A bargain. N. Gillis- DeSable. I Miscellaneous l $17K)A311:_n0\‘1.r:v:nf-1ADlNGS- 112 Prince Street. ‘ 13Kv1_1€E_15on?ov§/n1nas 13c run, lb. llorsehides $6.00 each. Maur-I ice Block S: Co. ‘ _ ‘ ___ . .. _- i ssvp MONEY Ann MAKEdVION-i ey on Magazine Subscriptions... Write “MarieliN-Box 534. Dart- mouth. N. S. Personal FIYGIENICQSUPPLIES inuamtn, goods) mailed pcstoaid in plain. scaled envelope with pricellst. 6 samples 25c; 24 samples $1.00» Mail-Order Dept. BB. Nov-Rubber: Cn Box 91. Hamilton, Ont. | ___._____.__-~——————— 1 WORK FOB YOURSELF BIG money selling portraits. Writ? for prices. United Art Comlliiiil‘. Toronto 2. Male Help Wanted Faivricn _ Kiiisdrroii nar- reseniativcs who can organize and run a Branch Office for us on their own initiative. Only serious minded applicants will be consid- ered. Famous Products Corpor- ation Dept. PEl-C-l 3'70 Gui’ Street, Montreal. P. Q» HO)‘. ~ ¥. .____ ‘w NTED _ TO nor on EX- work. Good wages to right man, Ivan Turner, Winsluo. w A N r r. o - ALE norfrris.‘ Phone 2208. lvlaurice Block. chance. small safe for larger one. Apply Wm. Weddell. Secretory Crupaud Creamery. Help Wanted i room and board. Write Box 290. Guardian. WANTED — PREFERABLY MID- tlle ugcd or elderly lady to assist with light house-work in rural district. Good wages. Ap- ply wlth reference to Box 289, Guardian. lVANTl-II) — l" PABLE GIRL OR, woman for general lmusswork. N01 cooking. Must be good with child- rcn. l-ligh wages. Write for details. Mrs. ll. L. Ross, '25 Smith Ave" Truro, N. S. MERRY-GO-ROUND All heavviiiv bodice. except fr r c e - wzmdcring comets, move round thclr primaries in an 0111p- liczil orbit. Kitchen Pick - lips _ mcnt ll. S. Steel Profits lip 40 p.|:. In i946 QLEVELAND. Pbb. O-Nlt pro- fits in the steel industry for 1046 will average about 40 per cent higher than in i045. the magazine i Steel estimated today. The reason. said the publicst- , ' ion, ls that during the war the steel companies established cssh funds "to meet post-war conting- encies." ' i “Preliminary reports from lev- erel large producers opersting ‘I0 per cent of the industry's iotsll ingot capacity show aggregate not income at nearly $190,000,000 which is 43 per cent above the 1945 levels of these same com- panies," said steel, “The industry's production con. tinues at levels eclipslng sny previous peace-lime figures by wide margins, with current pro- duction far above the industry's total capacity to produce before the war. "Lost week's heavy weather cut into metalworking operations, largely because of gas shortages in the midwest," the msgnflne Yf-‘llorted, but "steel ingot apex-et- ions were not adversely affected to any great degree." Steel's national ingot produc- tion index for last week wes B2 per cent, down half a point from the post-war high. Potato Market Report l The following Dominion Depart- ' of Agriculture Marketing; Service rPr-ort is for Thursday, Feb-i runny 6. i947: i Unless otherwise specified. nlll quotations are wholesale to retail for 75-111. sucks; No. 1 grade, in. mervhuntuble condition. Mcntrenh-Trucl; receipts ml. G11‘ arrivals 9 N.B. Number 0f curs on track including broken 3B. Supplies liberal, (lemzmd moderate xrmrkef fairly steady. P. E I11i_tcs, $1.25; N.B. $1.10- o, .. . ‘ “l. Truck receipts 1111.; ‘l P E. I. Number of; x-ltvling broken 3.] '.l.l.fiilCl moderattnf .. 5| _. tower. P. E. I.- N31 . $125-$140. P. E. 1.10! . repzcked, 22c; Locals. No 2,‘ 75-850. Que. 50-lb. paper, 80-900. lb. $1.55 190 —Tt'tu‘k receipts lignt. nu track including broken 3. Sup- plies liberal, tlcmnnd moderately $1.40. fcv: $1.45; Ont. 310041.25. P. E. I. (‘uYiDZldS passing Tormentine: C-Jrioads passing McAdam, Ed- P.E.l. Montreal Other Que. Ottawa Toronto '7 l Chopped pimentaes add interest to the crabmeat salad, giving add- ed fluvor 11nd color. I Chopped sweet gherkins add l piqu-Ing touch and flavor to the lcfiovci" creamed fish. _ He wary about serving the bouil- ion chilled until you are certain» your guests will enjoy it. It is not} liked by many. Chicken should be chilled before; cutting up for rruamcd dishes. If. cut. when warm it is apt to he; stringy. l Buy grapefruit and oranges ac-i cording to their weight. the heav-l ier the better. Avoid thick skins,§ as this usually indicates the fruit is dry and pulpy. ___. _._ . n , Auction Sale AT ORWELL Esfiilied on use. 1s, 1941 Other Ont. U.S.A. Senrmnnl Summary tCElrlots) ‘fold! I’.E.l. N.B. N.S. Total 372a 5780 s07 c319 3395 54041 137 8936 To Date 1946-47 1945-46 is l N.B. Number of cars, I izoml, market fairly steady. P. E. LI Whites. mostly $1.50; N. B, Q130-im0ment of his death when he sud- although happy and proud to see d Maritime potato movement (fur-l inf; the 24 hours ending ml-dnighttialiii his Wife Willi i! cqpef friends had passed 1.1 social N.S. 2, Montreal 1. Toronto 3, Other Ont. l. U.S.A 7.‘ Pgressive Gonservatvo CONVENTION Of Charlottetown and R in lbs Legion Hull, Charlotte oynliies to IIO/milldfl Z cnndi- ‘,_ dais: for the nut General Provincial Eigctien will be held ‘i town, at 2 P. M, on Wednes- ._ clay, February 12th, i947. Each Poil to be represented by 5 delegates. l. A. HOLMAN, President. f u» not gain pm, ~ insurance in force vss 010710.105 C. R. McQUAID, Secretary. CONVENTION Of the 4th District of King's to nominate Z candidates for lite next General Previncie ray River Hull, Murray River, s! P. M. on Tuesday, Febru- ary llth, i947. Each Poll to be represented by 5 delegates. JOHN J. BECK, ETHAN STEWART, I Election will be held in Mur- Converters. IN MEMURIAM EDWARD J. MALONE Many friends in P. E. island es- pecially those in the vicinity of Emyvale and Greenbay will learn with deep regret of the sudden death of E. J. Malone in the city of Rcglntron Saturday the 25th day of January. Mr. Malone for some few month: hsd not bee in the robust con- dition that N111 appearance would lea-d u: to believe he was. he illd been troubled with a heart ailment but under the skilful treatment of his physician. Dr. Israel was grull- ually regaining his old time vigor and had been working up to the enly collapsed. Leas than one week previous e few other 9MP.- nkng st the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Monaghan. he was always noted for his highly developed seme company was an assurance that n hearty laugh at his witty remarks on: the evening was over, on 1.4 particular night he was at his best und when the sad news u-f death was flashed over the wires later in the week it fell like a shock upon our ears. Ed 11x he was known to his friends was born in Groenbay, P. E. I. zif- ty years ago the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. lVlichael Malone of that place, he was educated in the public schools and Prince of Wales of sacred Heart Parish. Regina. His remains were laid to rest in the Regina cemetery. Besides his wi-fe and family Mr. Malone leaves thiee brothers and three sisters to mourn his loss in Prince Edward Island. The pallbearers were Messrs, Fred C. Monsghsn, Basil F. Monughati, n. c. Plant. N. P. Godin, .1. Lynch. Martin Carrol. May soul rest in peace. HOT FEATHER!’ nous FRESH mom YOUR OVEN Homemade rolls are uiwsys s. treat very much appreciated by every member of the family. No danger of their going dry amm- because they certainly disappear I00 i“! to even start drying up. Quite often this disappearing act discourages 1h, homemaker who, his her work s0 well received, thinks twice before baking again _ Sflme homemaker; may not know; that the dough for rolls can be; kept several days, chilled nr frozen» before being baked, This is s good; mundston nnd Riviera du L0,. ; 10f humor and his presence in any Way i0 have fresh rolls wlthout~ N.B.‘ Where would be many going to the trouble of mixing the] dfiiiflh every time you want to make , H bfliflh- For good results it i; vary , important that the mixture be keptf in a cold place. covered. to pre- vent the yeast from working. Rolls take many shapes and forms while still being called rolls. The home economists of the Consumer Section. of the Dominion Depurt- - merit of Agricuiure explain how to Change the shape of rolls. ,C0i1¢ze after obtaining ill teacher's 5°" 0r Cruuty will: mertifioate he taught for a l V short Period i'n his native province then went to Saskatchewan where h: continued to teach later attending clmPiim College, Regina, where he obtained his degree of B. A. then accepted the principalship of Holy Rosary School. Regina for two years after which he went into businels for himself. Financially he was a success as his beautiful well furnished home at 216i Retalliac street, city of Regina will testify. When quite young he msrrleu Mary Ellen Duffy of Emyvale who with three children survive him. Cut off small uniform pieces, fold sides under until top is smooth g and dough is round. For high, soft P0115. place close together on baking i sheet; for crusty place an inch, apart; for very crusty rolls place‘ in greased muffin tins. ‘ ‘ Cloverleaf Rolls: i Shape 'verv small pieces of dough l into balls, brush with melted fat, and place 3 balls in each muffin, n. Finger Rwills: v . Cut dough ink; uniform small, M- merit in Clnldl um. in 1m. and ,Ohsrlottetovvn Polls will be new} Joseph and Ralph of Regina and pieces. shape into balls. with the‘ Ifglen 0f Toronto who on being nc- palm of the hand roll until of de- ‘ ed that her father was dved sired length. takin —_n-1p Empire lift President Strum Economic lntproveltnnt .__- , KTINOGION. Feb. I - "A "q. ord [sin in volmno of insurance in force. es compsnd pm; my vrwivul 7w." wu reported by O. P. Fell. President of The In. pits Life Innlrs snnusl meeting. New peiqqor- businuLln int! Ill 016312.084. . and tots! st the year-end." ,- Roviewing Canada's position in the world, w. Ieli lsid: “A rud- lng of some o! the 1H6 ‘Reviews of Business and Financial Condi- tions‘ might very resdily leave one with sdlstinct sense of frui- tnitlon. in their emphasis on the difficulties of i210 year, in per- ticuler the strikes. the com, the s government trading in commod- ities, the inordinltsly high taxe- ibn. the publicity concerning our Dominion and Provincial relations, to mention only s few. "Our superficial disabilities would undoubtedly weigh us d1 if we did not from time to M1110 rise sbovo them snd assess our compsrllve economic petition for vrhst it really il. Osnads in 1946 enjoyed probably the most fav- ourable combination of business and financlsl conditions of any country in the world. And this conclusion may be stated with equll force today. ' "It is unnecessary to recite sll the details. but may I mention just e few of the more important facts of the year: 1. The total value of sll the final goods and services produc- ed withln the country approxim- ated the 1i billion dollar level during 194d. which is more then double the pre-wer rate; 2. Last June there were 900.000 more people in gainful employ- in manufacturing alone it was 71% larger than 1960, in spite of the difficulties of reconversion from a wartime to s peacetime basis of Production: S. Construction contracts svvard- ed in i946 were soesoooooo enm- pnred with 31750001100 in i989! 4. Retail sales for the year and ihn cash income from the sale of all farm products were more thin dnuble those of i989: 5. Loedinus of reilwsv revenue freight in 1940 were higher than nrv war veer: d. Savings deposiis are at an wil-timc high. indicating that liquid funds 1n iho hands of the rillhllc ere extremely large. "One has but i0 recall ill 1hr desolation in Etirooe and Asia. 19A the PCOHflmIC plight of the flnllcd Kingdom mvl its cour- nqpnlifi but austere plans to deal with fundamental problems. and f3i Ihf‘ politic" turmoil end un- rest all over the world-to con- PRlll-‘illl-ISSWE MNSFRVATIVE ASSBGIATION Norton: 5TH DISTRICT OI QUEEN'S CIIARLOTTETOWN Poll Committee meetings of sll Melnre Building, lent Street. Charlottetown, on the following dstes: MONDAY, FEB. 8rd, 7:30 RM. Polls: in the and security to stions as shown Total Assets . Policyholders INSURANCE KINGSTON R. ll. McNElLL: 205 Enston 8L, C‘ reflected in the Company's ‘oper- from the Annual Report. Insurance In Force . . $76,970,105 Total Income . . . . . 3 2,767,925 New Insurance, paid for and revived . . $14,282,654 Policy Reserves . ; . . $12,597,052 Payments to Living Beneficiaries a ; ; z $ 1946' A Record Year lo EMPIRE fir: Sound growth in financial strength policyholders is by this summary ; : $14,775,922 and 99917 l2 Surplus for Protection of Policyholders . . $ 1,526,245 A Copy o] flu Annual Report will b: mailed on request. EMPIRE lIFE ‘ COMPANY A. ONTARIO Branch Msnsser srlotietovvn. P.E.l. clude that we have cause to con- gratulate ourselves not. only on our present lot, but also on the prospects that. lie before us." UNION ROAD Y. P. U. ‘The regular meeting of the Union Road Y.P.U. mot at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Mnchaughlin. Btsnhope. The de- votional period in charge of Msl- cnlm MacLean opened by singing "Tell Me the Old Old Story," fol- lowed with the Lord's Prayer in unison. The scripture was rend from Mark 12:28-34. The hymn "Jesus Saves" was then sung. "have the lard", e reading for meditation was presented by Mrs. Wilfred Hardly. Closinf hymn, “Trike the Name of Jesus" followed by benediction. Roll calf was answered with 19 members. with lveral visitors present. Collection amounted to $1.95: six members paid their foes. The milfites of the last meeting were rwd and adopted. Mrs. MacLaughiin then gave an address of welcome. Mrs. Livingstone thanked the members for their donation and a card of thanks was received from Mrs. Bwenton for a mes- gggg of sympathy. Next meeting to be held at the home of Nonms Yeo. . FY21‘ the study period Murgzirci Mallett had s. discussion on the animals in the Bible . Following the recreation peiuod in charge of Glydon Mound and Sterling Yeo, lunch was served by the hostess. The remainder of the evening was spent in playing games. A hourly voh of thsnlu wu extended to Mr. end Mrs. Mac- Luughlin for the use Oi Ylifii‘ home and kind hospitality shown. The National Anthem brought s very pleasant evening to n clust- EARNSCLIFFE SCHOOL Raiwrt for Jl-flll-IYY- Grade X - l. Msrths Maclsm and Emma Tweedy (eqiiiiih Z Murtagh Mclnnls, 3. Cyril MM‘ Isaac, 4. Joseph Doyle. _ Grsde IX — l. Irene Molnnis, 2. Russell McIrini-l. 3- I-mlise M61" his, 4. Fumk Mutch. Grade VII — 1. Ruth Mud-wit 2. Edwin Doyle and Brent Mulch (equal). Grade vr - t. nets Doris. i» Mary D0111!- Gnde V — 1. Ceoelis Doyle. arms in - i. Josephine Doll'- 2. Eugene Doyle. l Grade I - Ne exsml. Lucinds Mclnnis, teacher- g care to make 3.11:1: immediately to Regine by them 5mm", _ l ..::'-.*::*"~~.1:.:.-. 1w l. B ti us ' geneqyoleg’; game, m, a ,,,§",,,em,é Roll dokiiigh, 1-4 inch thick and, ‘ No. nues-aymri ,J using sa knife.ct' 31h‘ a solemn requtierliiniznasgnwllilsy Square; 31-321, m“, “meifed at“; TUESDAY, FEB. 6th, ‘hi0 EM. . No. 69 Ward One Wilt. A l I No. ‘i0 Ward One Oentrsl No. ‘i1 Ward Ons hut ‘l2 Ward Two Welt IJSCAPED. SILVER FEMALE fox, marked. Reward. George Hooper, ll Pleasant Si. ESCAPED FROM RANCH. ONE white marked rnuio fox. L. J. MacDonald. Mennaid. Owing to ill-health I sm obliged to offer for sale by pub- lic auction my stock. crop and farm Implnmollt! on above men- ‘tioned date: smcm by his brother. Rev. Ralph Malone Personal MEN USE “VIGORINEW IF WEAK, rundown. nervous. Get rent-wed pep, vitality. 15-day treatment 51.00. At Jenkins‘ air/l all. chi!- gists. BABY BNIBKS FOR SALE _ Place your elder for yeur 1947 chicks now, and save money. Low”; price; guuronieed. Ii price lowers, you will gel the benefit. THOMAS HUGHES c/o Bathe’: Store H4 Elm Avenue rein ' inrnonucronv ' months ol . 2 cows to freshen in April; l, cow to freshen in May. five and six years old; 1 steer 1 year old; 1 general purpose horse 8 years old. perfectly snuncl, work any- W119"; l driving more 10 years, amid worker: 1 DeNAnvaI separ- Blvr. 500 illis. capacity; 5 pig; {our CROP: 1 "Mk 500d min (erbin); 1 stuck good hny, IMPLEMENTS: l gunff plough 5l7rin|t~tooiil1 harrow; 1 disc her. row (F. d: W»; l McCormieh- Deering hay mower. 5 ft. out: l Wrwd tir-iizh: 1 box llflgh; 1 driv- llll Bieillh; l cart and wheels; l [ruin crusher (new) 10 in. plates; (Crown) ; 1 l rllltber belt, 20 ft. long, '1 in., wide. HARNESS: l set driving hpmm; 1 u"; ssddle and hritchen; z m" york traces; 2 work collars and homes; l hsy fork. block and rope. Iorkl. shovels, hoes nu] 0th" smell articles. ANEAS McDONALD, . Owner. 1. n. MoDONALD, Auctioneer. Terms essh. Isle stsrts st 1:80 p.111. SAY MITWS CLOUTS \ KILLED III! FATHER A statement that he fatally beat his, father on the head .with a baseball bat to protect his mother is said by police to hsve been signed by tiny Gene Ander- son, 13, seen here, three-feet-ll- inch, -i'l~pound high school fresh- mnn of Poland, Me. A plea of innocent to a charge of men- sisughter was entered for the boy. m7 DUNLOP HOTEL smut Jilill - - L u. In STRAINS. SPAMNS end MUSCULM PAINS of Edmonton assisted b Rev. Fa _ W’ Phlim and Rev. Fayther Crostage as deacon and subdeacon. In i sanctuary were several other priests amongst whom were Rev. Fiather Murphy, Rector of Campion Cul- legc. Rev. Maurice Monaghan. Osm- pion College and Rev. Father Wdllh All [voles and shes lpeeleily begged Penny bundling. BIIANANTEIB COPPER 25.2% i ROM 70W Ill-I ROI Illlll OUPI filllll UITD ‘ggqggqgsgg. . fsvithltfluncb j starting st one corner, roll to op-, posits corner, pressing the point: firmly down while rolling, Bring‘ the two ends almost together to form the crescent. Knots: Roll dough 1-2 inch thick. cut.- i.n narrow strips end roll with psim of hand into 8-inch strips. Tie inf a lose knot. . i Twists: Prepare strip! as for knots. Twist ‘from ends in opposite directions. then bring ends together and pinch. to hold firmly. Refrigerator Rolls 1 clke compressed yeast 0R 1 tablespoon quick riring dry yeast 1 cup lukewsrm water 1 teaspwn sugar 1-2 cup shortening 1-2 cup auger 1 teaspoon salt 1 cup hot msshed potatoes 1 cup scolded milk 2 eggs (well beaten) 6-’! Clip; sifted nil-PUNK flour Dissolve yeast in lukewarm wster and edd~ the teaspoon of sugnzl Piece shortening, sugsr m4 nit’ in mixing bowl. Add mashed pot- atoes and cream well. Combine i Yeast. Add to first mixture. Add flour to make s stiff dough. Toss on floured board snu knesd well. Place in s isrge greased bowl and i" Pile until double in bulk. if rolls are to be baked immerliltely. Knead 1 flilhtiy. lhlpe into rolls in desired. 500W: and let rise mill light. Bake in hot oven, 40o den-m p, M 1g_. 30 minutes. ‘Ifihiuiwsbu iobestored 111‘ refrilerstor before biking. after ifirst Ilkldlng pig“ 1n . flvgugd Miliner. brush nu-tsoe with molt- ed fat and cover tightly. About 1 1-3 hours before bskiug time ehspo into nib n desired. m rise umu lilht and bake u sieve. t WIDNIIDAY, III. ltll. 1:80 EM. s |m. u Ward nu lest Central a.‘ lukewarm milk, on: and dissolved‘ Polls: NO-TBWIIOTIOIIIBAII Nu. 14 Wsrtl ram wen No. 1s Wsrd Three lost A a s. m. 1o Ward Fflll‘ West A a n Polls: No. 11 Ward Pour Central A l I ‘ No. 7| Wsrll Four Cenftll iolltll No. ‘l0 Word Ionr lest A No. l0 Ward Iolr lest l! THURSDAY, III. “h, 1:" P-BI. Polls: No. ll Ward Ilve Welt, Brighton A I I No. l8 Ward Five Welt. Brighton A l I Nn-IIWIIGIIVIIIIMAII Ne. l4 Wlrtl live Welt Centre], All! FRIDAY. I'll. 1th. 1:10 PJI. Polls: No. ll Wnrl Iivs West Control North A b I Ne. ll Word live Iut Oentrl‘! A North No. l‘! Wsrd Five last Oenirsl ll- s» a1 i MONDAY. I'll. "ti. 1:30 PM. Iolls: hmuwusrmsuut Nmflflsliflvelsstl NmU-Afiulllvelsltfi All electric lamps, when they're need silks. ml the same to burn, but- that's not the end of the story. Poor lamps go black quickly. They Chfll your eyes of light- and they cheat your pocket- book. However little they cos: they're s bad bargain- Gencrsl Electric lsmps light you're psylng for. ,' nu clumsi- m Vise-Choir- flll st- b lttee nesting: Idea convention on Islander. lens- mn. _ I. I.. IQIIAI, helium i Qllsglfl,‘ uuunu@ititmit l. A M P S STAY BRIGHTER LGNGER Factory-tested for light output . . . they're built w more you of proper light for your mo“? " keep on giving you fhfi A safeguard to your sight snd your family's llgllfa reliable lamps such s‘: General Electric give yml spropecsunderdnfllghtfonhsirendrelife. DIAN GENERAL ilEfTRif C0- liMWiii