1i941 ___THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE l*'l VE Z’ I42 Richmond St. v ARE Charlottetown properties Harm" stage. cgfll, ll0lI5€ Come in FOR SALE CITY HOUSES sm...1..l7 rooms “and... 5t, -1ii rooms afilkjflruo-fi rooms —- — '- n sirorl-Jl rooms “"1. w Street-G rooms "u" 51_._.ll moms -- — -' 550°- ... it. s. llEMMlllG a co. EVERYTHING Ill REM. ESTATE _ —$u00. £51m. gonri~0 rooms — — 309°- Sirect-S rooms -— — 30°- Tels. Day INS-Night 344 MAN euvs WHEN PRICES. LOW. Amwugh other things have gone up in price have only reached the e are bound soon to rise for there is scarcely T“ y in the City. [n addition to our list below we have a number of lnirble houses and lots for private sale. " and talk rt over with us. It will cost you nothing to do so and you will always be welcome. FOR SALE CITY BUILDING LOTS Some of the best residential Lots in the City at reasonable Prices on long terms of pay- ment. A FARIgS lri all parts of the A... .-iz rooms — — — 5500. Islan Ask (or Catalogue. IIOVIILS-UTOIIJS-in town hmnmJl rooms —- — '-' _ 19W- “d wank,‘ W'fl‘....n.§.-n-i1 rooms - - zsoo Free Service to Prospective w. S‘........a rooms and Customers sine--—"f""-"" i r? “up...” Rand-T rooms and To LET me land. Mflwqur- R id-ll rooms ggcllfliince St.—l2 rooms -- - 8 for w; have houses Slit o“ gun] 51.. s. Mnglylilill Avon FOR SALE srninnit RESIDENCES A numhi-r of _' ll‘lll Ellflalt? rl-nstirriible figures. - 2200. l slrecF-G room. _ - cated. PRIVAEE - it d. E ton -. “"f.l'.i?i'.'n.n1a Avelll? Green Pleasant St. m srhool 5L. all excellent value. lmrnl Oi"l‘ 0F TOWN HOUSES and Country] Siaorels‘ in it fth Ian oer- memn p" lilinsinos: Oiipiirtllflllllll Tw h t d d Offiogs -ueeach ‘dgliltnrallymlgf APARTMENTS Illllsborongh house. 6 rooms, remodelled, decorated $50. FURNISHED CITY HOUSE Brighton Ave. 6 rooms, every convenience - $40. crrv houses r0 LET Near Railway, 9 rooms $16. Felling St.. 6 rooms — $22. Brighton Road. 6 rooms S25. McGill, 6 rooms, garage $25. Water St.. I4 rooms -- $35. Brighton. 8 rooms — — $40. WAREHOUSES T0 LET _§_— Advertising Bales minimum Charge for Any in". ' Payable in Advance nients fl Cents ' - til logic 6o ord- Western and Eastern locali Z5111? #01:; Annntlluncemenltlsarahd Coming Events 3c per word: Clluilied 3o per word; In Memorials: Notices 70o per inch; Lists o! 11., | (l spiritual Offerings C [flliriliilfilrilfikf 70o per incll. Weill rnpileation. liul l0 cents for every additional 8 wor inn-notation. 70c per liich or to per word. nentn pcr- inch Address and Presentation $1.00. Other rates on arda. etc. 5o oer name; belie" oi ing enga emeni. 40 words for $1.00 Notices of Thanks ann Lilla of Slihscriptlunl- STOCK QUOTA TIONS N. ‘Y. Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) stocks c1“, Am C and I . Am Tel Tel 1g 31.: Anaconda 35 1.4 Baldwin Loco 1s 3.4 Bendix Av 35 5.3 Beth Steel g4 7.3 Ches Ohio 4g 1.5 Chrysler g7 1.4 Con Edison go 1.4 Else Auto Lite 31 Gen Elec 34 1.3 Gen Motors 43 1-4 Gt Nor Pfd g7 3.3 Kennecott 34 1-5 Mont ward 31 5-3 N Y Central 14, 1-3 Nor Am Co 13 1.2 nn RR 13 3-4 Phil Pet 0o 31 3-3 Btd Oil NJ 34 3-4 Texas Corp 3a 1-4 United Air 40 3-4 U S Rubber 23 U S 5t C0 86 1-4 Vanadium Corp 31 3-3 West Union 21 1-2 West Elec 09 3-4 Woolworth - FINANCE By Frederick Gardner Associated Press Financial Writer NEW YORK. Jan. 24—-(A.P)—Re- coveries seeped into the gtiflk mar- ket at the tail-end of today's ses- slon but there were enough declines to mnke ii slightly irregular close. Canadian issues were generally steady. Distillers Sea-gram. Inter- national Nickel. Bell Telephone. Brazilian Traction and Shawinigan gained smsl fractions. Ford lost 1-2 point. The Associated Press average oi 6t) stocks was unchanged to 43.7. Transfers of 411.960 shares compar- ed with 465.110 Thursday. Motors vt-ere aided to some de- gree by estimates putting January production l5 cent above any like month in he hisvry of the industry. Steels. with the exception; of US. Steel. managed to overcome to a tnirror degree apprehension _ov-| er rising wage demands and other coSts. Up fractions to a point: or so at the finish wore Bethlehem Steel. Cveneral Motors. Chrysler. Interna- Montreal Curb (Canadian Press) ltoeh Gees Abitibi PM 8 1-4 Asbestos 1d 0-8 Beauhsrnois 10 Bathurot A 1D Fraser VIU 0 Ford A 10 8-4 mil! Oil 0 1-4 Int Pete 1t 3-8 Price com - Price Pfd _. (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Canada - Commerce 158 Montreal 189 1-2 Nova Sootia 281 Royal Bk 163 1-2 l Toronto Exchange TORONTO. Jan. 24—(CP)—The stock market tone improved in the late afternoon today. Volume was the second best c! the week at 240.000 shares. About l0 per cent of the aggre- gate turnover was accounted for BobJo Mines, a trader to the ex- tent of 96.000 shares on the news that the company had found a pro- cess for himdlin their magnesium cre. The price a vanced 3 cents to Exchange MONTREAL Jan. Activity in Power ny featured trading on the stock mar‘- ket today. Montreal Power and sha/wizrigan held steady in the race of the dealings but Power Oorporwtiori, of which over coo shares were sold. drcpped to s. new low. Quebec Power was fractlonelly Brazilian firmed 1-4, while Bell Telephone was unchanged. C.P.R. edged up 1-8, Dosco “B" 11 and closed at the top. old gainers were Carlboo. Kerr-Add n, Macbeod-C-cokshuttJ San Antonio and Sylvanite while narrow net losses were collected by Aunor. Cochenour Willans. Hard Rook. Pioneer, ‘Deck Hughes and Upper Canada. Rogers-Majestic traded 2.000 shares and advanced 5-8 to a new high for recent. years at 4 3-4. In- trenational Petroleum also moved in considerable quantity at. e gain of l-B to 14 7-8 and the else was up narrowly for Brazilian Tract-ion, Canada Steamslrips, C.P.R.. Ford A. ‘Gypsum. Moore Corporation. Shawinrgan. 'I‘lp Torp Tailors. Bruck Silk and Westons pfd. Gains ff a point or more came through for Do- minion Bank. Lcgare pfd and West- ern Grocers. A fractional gain showed for Noranda and minor hsses for No- kel and Smelters, Pend Oreille and tional Harvester. Douglas Aircraft, Bendix. Texas Corp, Armour prcfi {erred and American smelting. On the losing end were__US. Steel. Anaconda. United Aircraft». Santa Fe. N.Y. Central. Great Northern, Westinghouse. American For Sale Wanted ll SALE - KITCHEN RANGE, Table, Choirs. 209 Fitzroy street. Telephone 1001. L-423-l-24-3i. WANTED — 4 OR 5 ROOM IIEAT- B SALE—('OOKING RANGE. heaters. lliliirgs and grates for rllmnlres ot stoves. Also water irons-iii) Rochford St. L-438-1-24-2i. I1 SALE-Hill!) CUSTOM PLY- 0lilll Sflililii. Like new, with iior and defroster at F. R. llitLuirles. L-336-1-20-3l. I‘ SALE — 6 JUNKS PIGS, ONE Jersey grade cow to freshen in liixli. Gordon Roberts. Win- iloe. L-446-1-25-2i. B SALE-infill SPECIAL FOUR- Hudson Terraplane arranged P. O. L-330-1-20-3i. Boarders Wanted ARDEilS ACCOMMODATED lfirisi 237 Grafton Street. L-392-l-23-Z5-li8. " CHER WANTED FOR 8T. lmri School. February 1st. Apply to-lohu Doyle. Boer-gnaw. 111mm l0"- R. L-asa-i-za-ai. Male ilrlelp Wanted RENTICE WANTED T0 fn Berber Trade short Course. rt rrninlrig. Molar Barber Callers Halifax 1.1-455 l" - nrnzv ron realm rink. Illnrnn Wood. Marshfleld. L-453-1-25-3l. fielp Wanted wunrrrzlvicnpiivtm Guardian. L-452-l-25-2i. Professional Bards McLECD a. starter w. i: BENTLEY kc. bl A BENTLEY. LC. Lime . iiililiiELL & B0. I ll. F. ARGIIIBALD Chartered Accountants 53mm Trust Building Chnriottetowg PALMER fir; J- I 1,, ori§€lA=inf"iro:“" ch.- ‘mill Scotia Chambers hloaffletown. P.5d. “m” A To "$21M... ii ‘if; ii. MATHIESON on...“ hull-Y To toAu I. "Elk Charlottetown. m__;ln‘lilnd ‘i F McPHEE eTK. c. NOTARY are. lloummiTlill. soucir "“'“"= ~ emanation ed apartment. Write B. Guard- 12m. L-429-1-24-3i. Personals we can nun a uurvia Kindergarten with our uelp. Can- adian Kindergarten Instiiuze Toronto 10 Ontario N-Per Work Wanted EXPERIENCED GIRL WANTS work 1n private family. Write “X." care Guardian. L-421-l-24-2l Male and Female Help Wanted NOW IS TIIE TIME T0 GET A Government iob as Clerk. Post- man. Customs Clerk. Steno- etc. Five Dominion-wide exams held since war bonan. Free Booklet. M. C. C. Schools Ltd- Toronto l0. Oldest in Canada. No Azeriqtsé Misceila neous I IIAVE IN MY POSSESSION ONE fox pelt. Owner may have b proving propertv and pay for a . Frank Hamm, Charlottetown. R. R. b L-445-l-25-3i. Position Wanted HOUSEKEEPER AND PRACTICAL Nurse desires position. A l, Guardian. pp v L450-1 -25-ll. Lost LOST — TIRE CHAINS BETWEEN York and Charlottetown. Finder leave at Snillett Service Station. L-t55-1-25-li. MocGUIGAN is.” rumor MARK It. MacGUlGAN. 11.0. C. ST. CLAIR TRAINOR. K. C. N Over Provincial none. Richmond Street. Charlottetown Japan has ordered all automobile manufacturers oi’ the ooirntrv to re- port their business plans for the coming year. _ lLOANi i501).- tSOO Available to those with regular monthly income. Confidential quick ser- vice. inquire u to rates. ALL APPLICATIONS CONSIDERED MARITIME FINANCE uitnno _ Marble Building, Ilalifax For further vrticulai-s IPP PALMER I IIARLAII llanli of Nnu Irnlla (‘lmmln-rl rtnvrlniielown Phone M __¢i-— I *--_— Steep Rock finished 1 to 2 cents down and Fnlconbridge gained 5 cents b0 2.10. Home Oil was off 2 cents to 2.30 and Anglo-Canadian down 2 in 68. Dalhousie had the same set-back and R" elite was down 1-2 to 20 1-2 for bro en lots. Suitable for a hotel Phone 856-1. ting on the green. When she rides she goes in the old high-roofed rcyul lniousine. Sire inns her household on a. W01‘ basis. orders vzry simple meals and has stibstituied the native older for l .A.i.-_- _a_.._....._ ._ surrendered l-B end Canadian Car common was unmoved. Algoma preferred was s. bright spot and went up 1-8 though there was n; movement in Building Pro- ducts and DcminLn Bridge and Asbestos was weaker. McColl Frontenac rose 1-8 but Imperial dropped a traction and International Petroleum was the same. St. Lawrence Corporation “A" preferred went ahead m the strength of an early demand but dropped its gain when a bl ck of 385 shares was boarded. Metals were dull. Nickel end Hollinger selling unchanged. Canadian Cehmese preferred dip- Ded three points on its first ap- peflTflllCe in a weck. Total sales: 22.600 shapes; Indus. trials. 10.200 shares; Mines, 12.400; Bonds. $8.050. MINING (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Jail. 24— lMontreal Stock j “JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Bell ‘rel 156 l-2 Brazilian 6 6-6 Bldg Products 14 Can Cement d Can Car Pound s r-a Can Car Pfd 15 Can Ind Al A 2 l-l Can Pacific 6 5-8 Can Bteemshl t l-B Dom Coal Pf 20 Dom Bridge 26 l-l Dom Steel B — Dom Textile 7'7 l-2 McColl Front 5 3-8 Mtl Power 28 Nat Brew 26 8-4 Noranda 55 l-2 Power Corp ll Bhawininn 10 1-2 i S Low Com 2 l-4 8t of Can - 5t Lil-w d 1U l-i St 0i’ Can Pfd - wm Elec A r l WDK E186 B - I 3i-—(CP)— i lanes ‘ FINAL "Qf... ladies’ Ready - to - Wear Ladies’ Evening Dresses Clearing Half Price. 3-Piece Knitted Suits Clearing Half Price. Ladies’ Wool Dresses Clearing One-Third Off. Ladies’ and Children’s Coats Clearing One-Third Off. Crepe Dresses, reg. $5.95 to $12.95, Clearing $2.98. Ladies’ Flannella Dresses Special at $2.98. Balance of Ladies’ Ski-Suits Clearing at 20% Off. All Fur Coats Clearing at Greatly Reduced Prices. S. A. MacDONALD '7' r — i! Sylvanite 230‘ Teck H 35g Trans Res 45 Uchi 35 Wood Cad a 1-4 Wrt Hurg Q10 ' UNLISTED Dalhousle 3g lPend Ore 13g Canadians aided In rehearsal of Push into Lyhia By ROSS MUNRO Canadian Press War Correspondent SOMEWHARE IN ENGLAND. Jan. 23. ——tCPJ—-The rnerirorabe push with which British forces are driving Mussollnfs legions across Libya was planned so well that a News Briefs provel of the proposed sale of the Nova Sootia. Exhibition plant and site to the Department of National Defence for $225,000 was given at a city council meeting here yesterday. with Mayor E. Donovan casting the deciding vote. Two months ago the Defence Department's bid for the Exhibition plant. owned loiiitly by the province and city. was accepted by provincial authorities. but turner! down by the city on the grounds that the price offered was not sul- ficient. VICKY. France. Jan. 23.—(AP)-— —Sbrty-one municipal councils were dissolved bv government clcclue to- clav and 38 mayors and other muni- cipal officials were ousted ill a pro- gram designed to "clean up" France's citv governments. The municipal councils were replaced by special delegations. Department prefects will replace municipal oi- HALIFAX. Jan. 23-40?) _ Ap- ‘ . o. week. it Confidential Cash Loans G ~\mounts Up To P E $500 H N - l 5 L ll l, A Morley can be l L borrowed for P a n y u s e f ul S F plulrtiose. Repay; B a: c in e q u a IN rrroniiily in-inll- L A merits to meet g individual re- g quirements. ' E No Discounts l C H E You receive the A S am ount you R '1‘ apply for ‘l; E R T N Tel. 260 T P. o. Box 454 g L O T . . W D Quick Service n 9.00 to 5.30 Every Day S.-\'l‘l'lii).\\' i) to 1 cully in finding children to send to the llOfllBg ivnlting to wvslzome them. In marry cases aplinns iii-e Loinu looked after bv near r-olriions. Rev. W. 1*‘. Brrtils. chemmnrr of the Church of i-lnjclzrird Adoption Society sud offers to ariopi chilron were coming in at the ruin.‘ 0i 23 in pezrceiinre the offers uxeraucd three a weck. Homes "for the duration." rather" than lvgnl adoption. are what is ncdcd by war crpliziris. according to an olilcni‘. u! the Waits and Strays Society. SOUTH APR-lCsVS TRADE CAPE TOWN —tCPi -S0llt.i‘l Afilciifs trad.- iri julriculilirril DYO- (lucis in the ins’. llfiClll _vr~a1-_ iricrc/afi- ed 23 rm‘ @9151“ 01141014511211922-990 it a‘ elk/Hafiz“? ' \ inure-Aer '15,‘ ‘g. . ‘In ' will“, so .Illq . ‘ "d4. l F.J'\. . aw.’ f!" . ‘k-y , ; [man c “KENYA- in Alb i “lhnr- ‘he and“ confine w IlSlIsfi-‘isllreihlslzrtealrlce. andntlh-e’ Ethiopian frontier region in tho soillh- Til" new “Hush Huang" "e "PM l and forcing retcat of nir Italian force numbering between 5000 and [i000 a retreat that may continue for 60 miles. This snap illustrates how Italians are bcirig driven deep into atnloiiie. where revoltlnl empire ctrltimirs are advancing from Knssaiil C011. Du Pllii- UIflOH Carbide ind .1‘ - dress rehearsal of the desert tactic" - - < _ - o. Eflsbmfi" Kidak- Sm s “use gigs stalled in England 0 few do‘: lelsclliristlrlinlclrgirllrllilsllllwierrtg Xi§§i§““’r1;- Aldermuc 15 7°" ‘he Arm-i’ "f U“? Nile 1311M)" cause ‘the omposltio of the rourr- . Ma The!‘ A Anglo Cdn 68 9d l“ first Wesiward BMW‘ l" mld" cil cannot give CfECRWlIOUS aih to G ' Arntfield 7 1-4 Dem-mull national recovery." the government "11" G1 Arne-r 41-" ..°.isedse..li°ss.zss: zero-tar: or » r anfle As oria _ -—-——— Auncr Gold 220 helped make the rehearsal as suc- SAINT JOHN, N13“ JaXL g3_ __. "i . cessful as the atta k itself. __ v -. _ ~ (y ,1" MNNIPEQ- J“- 34"(CP)"‘D“n' -— gggtlilleeld 6 3 4 It was a huge, cocros exercise- tho agile elileovierf mmlne lmdm€ held‘ wheat’ futures (By The Canadian Press) Blclgood 1D 3-4 lflfflfifii 001$ kllld iii/Br Stflged l" the Maritimes this spring and stim- 1111363 91F“? 5°, Pleyhms 19f“: Bobjo 11 311N511 mini-Ell’ lllowfy- Th}? ‘lo-Owl mer than lasl. year. suid George throughout today-s Wmnipes slam Toronto-Gold and industrial sbocks Braloriie 10 troops who parircioetod- Included l Cartel". Montreal. General Pnsselig- 933M139 5555mm Fina] quotaumls higher‘ base metals steady; jun- Broulan 95 all 1115511“? bB-iiflllfiil 0f Cfiflfldfi ' or Agent of the Cnnadiari Pacific were l-B cent, lower, May wheat 7'7 h“. a"; m.“ Buff Auk 455 first division. An R.C.A.F. army Railway, in an interview here to- and July 78 5-8 cents a bushel. Montreal__vrflub|es unchanged; p“- Qalmon; 23 1-2 co-operatlon squadron acted as the “d, Buen.s Aircs values were un- pa" on." huiusml], "d 501115191111 Mal 5g “eyes"_of the ground troops. _ r chanced to i-o cent lower m... ti... we; ) Hjjarlboo zos llevtzsd usofd ‘by v-ardmorsd lavis- NIAGARA FALLS. om- Jan. 2a. l close. __ - C t Pat 182 mo or _in an ry at arrow m -iCPi—Thc American crest oi the Grain clo=ez 1 78 5 8B Nee: Yuk Stocks closed umhanz Gillt Pore 12 m: gilashllgf! Mfensiylekilg} "If 319s‘ fails rvas changfid in appearanceto; Wheat: May 'T’lB. Jul’ ' - Wl ‘i - - _ Cent Porc 12 61' 01695 We a 5 '1- 5'1,‘ dav after a rrge pece of roc . Oats: Mov 35 1-2. July 83 l-ZB. Null“ ‘lifinflgfiilnl.’ ifrIlIilllel-owegnd Chester 15o 1000B W time "messed bi’ Brim‘ about. 1a feet wide and 1o feet deep. Oct a1 5-8A. w“... my“... m“, unchflnggfl, cochenorrr 86 "llllieiv lead?“ ""0 W“ "misf- had broken off roo feet north of, Barley: May 46. July 43 ‘T-BA. ' commoil 1 q grosses? lfzlliliéigigdthe manoeuvre n LUEM Isiandnd m b akq a “m. __ commoriwca. ~ -- _ - _ . xpei‘ s szrl _. e re 1W y "r . The Duke of Kent inspected air coniarum 148 b F05 thetiptlrirgtiosglpfathg $326132}: caused bv continuous action ofvihe} raid damage in the Manchestervdis-y Davies 1;? f, Ffiregec digger‘; armored (my |rvater after getting mic abgercvice. i m“ ‘may and walched demomwniLocAL Dome on l: l“ Slop an: division of motorized in- l Ice r1065 m) to new ha“: 1; n we ‘ squad? glenging that; trail ocii grog. 5211311321? 21h alum, adzanced Over n captured light to cause such a brea . l‘ age o u. ngs ops an ou e ' ~ .. .. - ‘ _ '”_**‘——“” r an were eo- m w» QUOTATIONS 21335:“ n: tiifi‘...“l“‘..£l£.§‘.?’.r‘°§$‘...‘t?. no “°"""°“"““”§,‘3,,ms _--i—-i-~—--——-i— __i Fed Kirk 5 3.4 corresponded to a fertile section 0f i l _ .. > - _ m _ , n. Recreation hut and °°e.sssc'lrs".l=icts.rz"- some... o. Lea lslinvoisvtsliis.10mi ISSUE Gods Lake 34 hidden at the time to mention this greater than me supply‘ adcpmon. - as ... as: l: wit‘..§£.i“§..‘.1l";l%.2;%i°..2;“.éE 3133;... ., .,.,_,, m .,. . . ers a r- l'°g'°" °“"t°°" 552*"? i. m‘ ti: l 8533331.“ ti: "r “w” "is hls..*’r:o. il“°<*..le.e*: Beets. 3 s .. ed m on. a e P0 19 x Pr» v ~ —— so.“ Bit’ . loll" 22:22:; Ge“ nice: e.n.r;:."....e;..* .1200»- E§.T.ZJS.°IJ.‘.S“n‘n‘LV.°BE.'.§iS-*En§“.1til‘?l - ..- c . _ - ‘ , _ - . .- urglgstly welglzgli “men's “e cfeafl.“ qgca 49¢: gfilltliwgéck m‘; 3 4 “m5- Adoption societies are having diffi- 3 Chcslerfields. Fowl each 90-$l.l:i Hark“, 51.5 1 Rug‘. Pork lb. 16-20-2lc Homnger 13 6 Ens Chairs. Spinach, lb 17c H m0 0,1 330 G Occasional Chairs. Beef qr. 10-110 26 3 Floor Lamps. steak lb lfi-Zf-c 35 il-B 3 doz. Towels. Butter dairy 32-311- g1 1-2 Smoker Stnnds- .Chickcn each $100-$125 35o ‘find Tilblfiliil.‘ ‘ d t or stew meats 12-142 ‘fig nyonr w n; o onae any d be f '_'c . . '7 these articles or heh with the ggglepotaylge, pk 151' 5i purchase of same, please tele- Head lemuce’ z (m. 27c gimme“ 319 phone Mrs. L. T. Lowther, phone Carrots 4 lbs we ‘nwdscn 59 205, before Friday, Jan. 31 squash’ per 1b 11¢ ‘ggflqrtic 106 L408‘ Apples.’ per peck 35-4? ~ ‘win-Argo 4g 1'2 i‘ n».- onions. 0 lb. 2001 xlointyre 21 ‘ I ~——~' —— I Parsnlps. 3 lbs 10c ‘ sir-Waiters 76 s». l/ \ Tumlpg, ‘3 for 10c Min Corp M L n. How Are crown» p" 2r More in. ts Artichokes. 4 lbs 29¢ Arlorrisb 29 » u} fuller?!’ Sear“ bunch l8 as lgg ‘ llaivrlrrrlan 56 (" sari oney - - ~ i 9 , 95 , t E Q Geese each $2-°0'$3~°" 03'1"‘ _ Ducks $1.00-$1.2§ Omcll: lg g1 1 I. Eating apples, hamper $2.2» Pacail ea ,7 r- .1 It ou are having "merom- mmd “w” 1045c pant or i 1-2 v y _ a h ore Tomatoes. lb. rec Par anon 24 _ of strain hen ac es, s New Mushrooms box MC Paymastpr eyes or dizziness - consult l New Rhubarb u‘, 22c Porron Gold 155 y ‘pmmufl’ New radish. ti bunches 25c Pick Crow \ .“ r.".:.::.".'r.:. emcee “or” “are rk- or steal‘ . . ' II 15X ' refracting service. QUEEN MAREAIéEkIgS UHILDRBN $2131; trail in and discuss 1°!" 1195"’? 1f; difficulties. Mwyglog’ __;l(_;p£s ganAgM 255 My’ er ye ‘ Senator‘ 51 her part in the second Great.‘ War. m Ge F. The queen. who was Britatns gllxgiiglgk a0 most prominent women in the First Se” 55 _ _ . Great. War and who rejects the title slave m“ 17 , r. c.. llUfIolll-SON "oowager" though she no ionizer steep m. 155 "- F" no e .ll"‘““.‘“.n”°$"i”“""l$§‘~‘» ti"; in "my v age n e es coun g - r r “were: . n " s e oes 0r w e e s e ~ In season she instllwts a gardening 11kg’ squad of 20 evacuce children from 414/59 A" T E n | Blrmlngiim in one of the planting I IFZIIMP! ‘plots. metlmqn sire digs herself. l r [rfl/‘y Besides mot she knits incessant-ii’ i j ifor soldiers sailors and armen. l ffi/tfilflzl? T0 RENT |él°ii'3.‘.'li.i.°.l$“..?.§ ..2s.=::..e"- i new» . Every do the silver-haired queen. ‘ 4'70 411/55 _____ I l truer“ with i-ixiehyeefs or“: .- wa wea one o er am ‘ hatmylwalks .5... the village street 4 F RI to inspect the heap of scrap moun- l trlbesmrn may harry them and W'avril's North Africa fllwffd 'l‘ohl'lll<. further.