agt 01' “my are loaded or hauled. _¢»~rv December 15th. »= '. TIIIHIIPS ' We have a good demand for the Ditmar variety turnips, For farmers near Charlottetown we prefer go truck. them with our own trucks in any kind of second hand bags. To farmers located near Railway South of Charlottetown they can be loaded h, refrigerator cars in bulk. Market FRANK B. __.. l i PO TA TOES Hunter ‘River Starch Factory will close for the fall season on Friday, GEO. E. FULL & SON price the day CLARKE _i____'ri—— m-f ‘ ‘Advertising Rates -Payahle in Livanco Mimimum Charge for Any Advertlsmeuie 25 Cents locals. 5c per word; Western and Eastern locals 2,, l," word; Announcements and l‘ ming Events lo per word; " m Notices 70o per inch; Lists of spiritual Oiiaringa- Cards etc., 5e per name; Letters oi 70o per inch. Wedding engagement 40 words for 51.00 cents for every additional 3 words. Notices of Thanks and Central Guardian plnssiiied 3c per word; ln M Floral and Condolence mu i0 Appreciation, 70c per inch or to per word. Lists oi “ubscriptiona m cents per inch. Address and Presentation $1.00. Other rates on gppliffll-ltlll. aw?" For Sale For Rent _________, . m; 5ALE — METAL INK BAR- DRY STORAGE FOR CARS. leis. tl-QO 954m- W° 11min Fred l-l. Trainer, B0 gram”; Apply (ruurcilasi. Lr-I 9- - - . sweet L_35a_12_13_m_ ._-/—— _.______--_ w; CARRY A COMTLETE LINE of ladies and gents travelling bags. See our di-BPl-IW- ‘l1 d°' "L wiiidretaig gill! P - an o. s" L‘ H“ y L-357-12-13-2l. - comma rurs. AP- "it EEAiilIIIEdlXI-Yl. L-318-12-14-2i. mg sALE — MANTIiL gIIRIIllOR . 1P8, 118.1‘ B11. “d Secret“ mlfiillfi-i-H-id-ii. BOXER BULL PUPS. y to S. P. C. A. Ken- Road. - L-340-12-13-2l. FOR SALE — Male. ADP! M15, Mt. Edward Agents W anted L-j-li’ A JITO INDEPENDENT DEAL- ‘Er in cxciilsive tenliory- TWO liuiitiirrl products: Tea, Coffee, Food Product-s. Medicines. TOi-leif firs, etc. Get Christmas business. Start immediately on thirty-day trial. No risks. Free information. crtrlltxzzlc: Jito Products Company. i435 Mont/saint, lllont-reai. L-307-l2-12l. Wanted IVANTEI) — GIRL FOR HOUSE- kcepei- and store. Good cook ano honest. Mrs. Muttart. Marsh- fleld. L-414-12-l4-1i. WANTED — GIRL FOR AFTER- noons. Apply Guardian.‘ L-4l8-72—l4-2i. YOUNG MAN WANTS WORK 0N farm. smrtli wages. Write M. care Guardian! L-362-i2-i4-1l. WANTTTD — HUDSON SEAL FUR. Mrs Drlvison, 200 Kent Street. L-344-12-l3-3i. Professional Cards McLEOD 8. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. J. A. BENTLEY, K. C. C. F. BENTLEY. LLB. Banish-rs and Attorney-at-Law MONEY T0 LOAN 180 Richmond Street ILIF. ARGHIBALD Chartered Accountant lio Richmond Street Phone t7. P. O. Boa l2 MocGiilGAN s. TRAINOlt MARK R. MocGUlGAN, K. C- C. ST. CLAIR. TRAINOR B. A. Barristers. Solicitors, Etc. 010N141! T0 LOAN Office: Ovcr Provincial Bank. Richmond street, Charlottetown H. F. McPHEE B. A., K. C. NOTARY. so. BARRISTER. SOLICITOR "in Building Charlottetown ir ‘ Professional Fumigolor _ And Exterminator (NIXIHIIIICCU EXLCFIIIIIIBLIOD ‘l l" Vermin Rodents, etc- GEORGE C. WILDE Phone 55 o; wrne Great George StreetL Charlottetown, P, E, _i=_\\..-._ PALMER a HASLAM I4] - ETC. hm‘ "I Nova Scot a Chambers. Charlottetown, P, E, l, mo“ MONEY TO LOAN =91“. E-UQLFLE Cliicilm a ANDREWS FLNERAL DIRECTORS n AND EMBALMERS llntcr River and B-adalbane "i" and Nllht Service. _. BELL 8. MATHIESON MONEY "r0 LOAN “'“"°° Block. Charlottetown. an "' l» wt. n. L Mathleaon, ans. LARGE DOUBLE GARAGE AND singles. Very central. ‘Fred H ‘Ira-hm. B0 Grafton st. L-358-12-13-2i. RESIDENCE. 11s KENT s1". Qmfiihfiifilffiii“ f°“l'°“.‘-§“' H- Trainer. 8o orarrlonpgtl ed L-358-12-l3-2i. TO LET -— LARGE FRONT ROOM {Will-shed or unfurnished. Appl Guardian. L-407-12-14-3 . Found mm ovm MARKED FOX. own. elr may have pelt by paying m. pemes- Ali-sill‘ Campbell. Borden. L-406-12-14-1i. A DOCTOIFS J OB READING, England -(CP) — Police decided that nine skeletal-u; found by a. resident digging an 511-. raid shelter in his garden where those of anatomical specimens dis- carded by a doctor many years ago. DOMINION OF CANADA PROV NCE F PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE collar November 29th. A.D., 1939 In Re Estate of Jessie S, Eula]; lute of Charlottetown ln um“; County in the said Province single Woman, deceased tegtut¢_ To the‘ Sheriff of the County of Queens County or any Constable or literate person within “in county GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the u. tiuli_oli fllc 0f Matilda Agnes Eamon of Charlottetown aforesaid, single . and J. Rowland Paton of the some place, Broker, the execu- tors of the above named estate pray. lllg that a citation may be issued for the purpose hereinafter get forth; lou are therefore hereby Icqlljrgfl to eilc all Persons interested lu the said Esta e to be and appear before the Judge present ug a, prob“; Court to be held in the Court House in Charlottetown in Queen’; CQI||'|1y_ in the said Pro nce, on Wednesday the Third day of January next oom- ing, at the hour of eleven o'clock forenoon cf the same day to shew cause if any they can wh the Ac- counts of the said Estate ouid not be passed and the Estate closed as Dfflved for in said etitlon and on motion oi ll. F. IacPhee, Esq" Proctor for said Petitioners. And is is hereby ordered that a We may hereof be forthwith ub- lished in some newlpnpq- ub| M; in Charlottetown aforesal on“ l“ each week for at least four eon- " Weeks from the date hereof and ihllt a true copy hgl-ggf be forthwith posted in the following ubiic places reqaectively. name] , n the hail oi the Court Ilonse n Charlottetown aforesaid, at or near "I0 Royal B-inlr of Canada and at or near the Bank oi Nova Scotla both in Charlottetown aforesaid, so that all rsons interested in the said Esta as aforesaid may have due notice thereof, WITNESS l-lia Honour Harold Leonard Palmer, Judge oi the said Probate Court at Charlottetown aforesaid, the day and year- first above written. By the Court (Sgd. MURIEL C. LOWTIIIB, Registrar. (L. S) L-l 162-11-30-12-7-14-21. ilo You Need Money $50 $500? We lend money to old bills, to purnhm necessities. to tale that needed v . tlon or for anv useful purpose No embarrassing quea- tions to borrower or en- doracrs. GENERAL FINANCE EASTERN LIMITED Philliifs llullding Grafton Street Charlottetown. P. E. l. Loot; nu- ('-~-"-'»ntiaI Loan Sign ulilcs iiours coo-em Saturday 0-00-41" .__-.___.-_-_-- lfslocK 01110114 nozvs ‘ ___..___- THE . CHARLQITTITETFLLVN-.. ovations N. Y. Stock Exchange (Canadian has) ltects (Inns Am C and I‘ n 1-4 For Pr z Am Radiator o a-a Am ‘Ilei Tel 170 3-4 Am Waller 11 3-8 Anaconda s1 3-3 A 24 3-4 Bait Ohio 5 1.3 Baldwin 1.1000 17 7-8 Bendix Av so 1-8 Beth Steel 88 5-8 Ches Ohio 40 1-8 C aier 88 7-8 Cominorllwea 80 til-t I 7-8 Ourt Wright A 28 1-2 Elec Auto Lite 37 5-8 Eiec Pr Li 7 Gen llilec 39 3-4 48 3-4 Gen Motors 54 1-2 h 20 Goodyear Tire a4 5-5 Gt Nor Pid 28 3-4 Hudson Mtr Car 5 3-4 mt Tel 4 1-8 Kenaecott 87 3-4 Mont Ward 54 5-8 N Y Central 19 1-4 Nor Am O0 22 1-8 Nor Pac 9 3-8 Penn It R 23 Phil Morris 89 1-4 Phil Pet O0 39 1-2 Pure Oil O0 8 3-8 Radio 5 1-2 Bell's Roe C0 81 South Pac 15 5-8 Sid Oil N J 42 3-4 Etude Corp 8 7-8 Texas 42 1-2 United Air 15 United Corp 2 3-8 U ted D 4 3-4 United Gas Imp 14 3-8 U S St C0 88 I-2 U S Ind Al A 22 8-8 Vanadium 35 Warner Bros 3 3-4 West Union 27 i-4 west Elec 111 Woolworth - TORONTO, Dec. 13— Stocks Close Ajax Oil 25 Aldemiac 35 Amm Gold 5 Ang Cdn 91 Arnilfield 1g 9y Aunor 223 Bankfield 21 Base Metal 23 Bear Ex \,_ 5 Beattie ) 103 Bl i-4 Big Miss Bralorne 11 1-4 Brouian 59 Buff Aflk 790 Bunk nu: 3 Cal Edm 310 Caimonézl 37 Cdll M - "' Cent Pat 240 Chem Res 5° Chester 33 Coniarum 175 Con Smelt 471'? Denison 3 Dome Otil 29 3'4 Dorvai 5 Duquesne 14 lilast Crest 6 East Mairobio 340 Eldorado B9 Extension 9-3 1'2 Falcon 439 Fed Kirk 4 Fire Pete 8 Franco 43 Gillies Lake 6 G063 Lake G2 Goldaie 19 Gold Eagle B5 Gold Gate 3) l‘? Grandoro 5 1'3 Gunner Gold 45 Halcrow 4 I-Ialliweli 2 1'2 Hard Rock 135. I-iarker 5 Hoiiinger 14 7'3 Home Oil Homestead 5 7'5 Howey 35 Hud Bay Min 31 3-4 Insplra 33 Int Nickel 45 1-2 Jack Wa 27 Jiicola 3 1'2 Jeilicoe 15 Kerr Add =20 Kirk Lake 139 Lake Shore 26 5-8 Lamaque 719 Laps. Cad 13 1'3 Ieitch 85 1'2 Macasss 435 Maclnod 333 Madsen —- Malertic B4 Man East 7'5 McIntyre 55 McKenzie 133 McVittie 9 1-1 iVicWatters 58 Min Corp 1N Moneta 9° Morris Kirk 6 3-4 Murphy 1 l-2 Naybob 2° 1'3 Notice is hereby given that the Board oi A has set Mendez‘. December 18 . I989. It l0 A. M" the City Court in C i- Buildlng, as thm and we lol‘ hearing appeals from OI ' RIM! s2. srs::.~...;s..i'-.i..~r"" Dated th I259. JAMES IULLIBTOIgi city of Char town. L-l27-i2-6-10i. TENDERS FOIl ooii Tenders will he received at the oillee of the undersigned, a to and lncludln December 14th, or sup- e City with eoal for Belief. coal. allia- iacto and a proved b the Super- lnten ent of lief we lied on the City scales and d ve a. requir- ed. The lowest er any tender not neoe.ssrlly accepted. J. A. FULLERTON. City Clerk. Montreal Stock _ (Canadian Press! Stocks Cleo; Bell ‘rel 15a D 1-4 Bruck Bill 5 1-8 B O Pow A 27 3-4 Can Oemept. 7 1-4 Cm Car d 18 Can Oar Pfd 2'! i-4 Can O8!‘ Bid 16 Ce-n 111d Al A 3 3-4 Oan Pacific 8 3-4 Can 5 3-4 Coils knelt. 47 3-4 Coal d 21 1-2 Bfi 39 3-4 8t. B 16 Dom Textile 80 1-2 Pounds 0o 1o 1-2 i1 l-2 Pounds O0 10 1-2 Gen 8t Wrs 1o Ham Bridge 7 1-4 ow Smith I) 5-8 Imp Tob 15 1-2 Int Nickel 45 1-2 Int Pow Pfd M Lake Woods 3: ‘l? McCoII Front 8 Mtl Power 30 1-2 Nat Brew 36 Nat Steel C8: 70 PUWG!‘ corp 1° 1-4 Quebec Power 15 1'3 a, $ 3-4 St Lalw Com 5 3'5 st Laiw Pfd 1B 1-3 st of Can 86 1-1 at; of Egan Pfd 33 pg ec _ Wpg llflec B 3 1'3 O Lzvestock MONTREAL. Dec. 13-—(CP)—R»e- celpta were light on the Montreal livestock excnanse today and w“ were easier in price. Other classes were steady. Receipts were! 52 cattle, three sheep, t8 hogs and 49 calves, plus eight cars reported. Cattle were mostly cows of common quality and were about 26 cents lower_ Common butcher cows were $3.25 in $4 mostly $3.50. Canners and cutters $2.50 t0 $3- _ Veal calves ranged from $8 to $11. The bulk of the veal-s were of fair to medium quality and were sold in mixed lots at 810-50- G755!- ers were mostly $4.75 to $5. with a range from $4.50 to $5. Bacon hogs were $935 fed and watered and $9.35 ‘off trucks. Selects drew $1 per hog premium with the regular cuts on off grades. H05 sold 0n rail grade brought $12.30 hot weight. Maritime Market: Moncton rail grade hogs were $11.90 hot weight. Rail grade sows $7.70. Choice steers 57.50. 800d $8.50. medium $5.75. fair $450, common grade sofa $7.70. Choice steers $7.50. good $6.50. medium $5.75, fair, $4.50, common $3.25 to $3.75. Choice heifers $8.25 good $5.75, medium 55,25. fair $4, common $3. to $3.50. Good cows $5. medium $4.25, fair 53.50. Oanners and cutters $2 to $3. Boning bulls $3. t $03.25. blltchen bulls $3.50 to $4.50. Veal calves sold up to 86,50 and grass calves at $4. Choice lambs were $9.25. iCanadian Preall Stocks Clo» Abitibi Com 2 Abitibl Pfd i4 1-2 Asbestos 26 1-2 Beauhtmois 5 i-2 Bathuizst A 14 3-8 Can Vickers 7 1-2 Dom Tar 6 1-4 Fraser -— Fraster V T C 21 Don A 9 7-8 Ford A 22 3-4 rmp oil l6 Int Pete 24 i-8 Melchers A 6 1-2 Price Com 21 Price Pfd 78 LONDON-ACE -'1‘homas Parr at 64 ls giving up the post of edi- tor of Hansard, the parliamentary record. He joined Hansard 40 years ago and became editor in 1927. scored at Buenos Airel. GRAIN CHICAGO. Dec. 18-(09- Wheat prbos soared five cents a bushel here today, December de- iivery selling at. $1.00 i-e, highest for any future since October, 1057‘ Mly contracts advanced to $1 in closing minutes, and July 97 7-8, both up 5 cents. Wheat closed 3 7-8-4 7-8 higher, Dec 1.02 1-4-1417. May 89 8-4- ‘l-ll; Corn 1 7-8-2 1-2 higher Dec 55 5-8-1-2; May 57 14-8-8; Oats 1 1-4-1 8-8 higher. WINNIPDG. Dec. 13—(OP)— Buoyancy on outside markets prompted excellent buying on Win- nipeg grain exchange today and boosted wheat futures prices 2 7-8 _-2 8-4 cents. values rose steadily throughout the strong session and at the close Dec wheat was quoted at 83 1-2, May 87 3-4-7-8 and Jly 88 3-4—7-8 cents. An advance olf 21-8 cents was TORONTO. Dec. 18-(CP)--'l‘he stock market moved higher in ex- panding volume today and closed around tlhe top of the movement_ Base metal stocks added .75 to the index standing, the industriais .72 and the golds .40 while the western oils weakened .28. Volume st 536.- 000 shares was the heaviest since Oct. 28. Kerr-Addison advanced to a new highat Haandokisedat 2.20m: againoflcentsonttunover of 15.000 shame. Aunor, Hard Rock, MwLeocl - Oockdiutt. Pamour. Ooniaurum. Preston, Powell and Wright Hargreaves all registered better prices and heavy traders in the cheape list at higher prices included (Iliesterville, Francouer. Gold Eagle, Bowery. Paymaster, Nay/bob. Madden, Leitch and Halcm. Lake Shore firmed a fraction. National Steel Car closed i l-2 up at 70 and fractions were added by Dominion Foundries. the Canad- ian Car stocks, Dominion Bridge, Steel 0f Canada pfd., and United Steel. Steep Rock usurped the main at- tention in the base metal group, trading 28,000 shares and advancing 4 cents to 2_i6. Senior isues held minor not gain in comparatively quiet trading. Calgary and Edmonton finished 10 cents down at 2.10, Home 10st 6 cents. Anglo-Canadian 4 and Royal- lte 3-4 of point. Daihousie firmed 5 cents. oange Chair $2.50 Down L I $2.51 for 7 Months A gift of comfort and relax- ation for years to come--one of these Colonial lounge chairs in combination repp and ve- Cash Price Your Christmas Store! Charlottetown Agenc l.“ Kneehole ' DESKS Solid Walnut Top $I PRICE The modern desk so much favored because it takes up little room yet holds a lot of correspondence necessities. Beautiful solid lour covering. Comfortable spring-filled seat and back. on Easy Terms. walnut top. Desk as illustrated. Available MONTREAL, Dec. l3—(CP)— Buying power hosted stork market. leaders fractions to around two} points in fairly active trading todayi Papers showed‘ the most gaining: ability as Price Brothers preferred advanced two points, St. Lawrence Corporation preferred 1-2 and How- ard Smith and Bathurst 3-8 each. In rolls, Canadian Locomotive mov- eci u pa point. Canadian Car com- mon 7-8, Doseo 1-2 and C. P. R. l-4. National Steel Car lost one. Noranda was up 1 3-4 in metal dealings while Nickel and Hudson Bay added 1-8 each, Bell Telephone climbed a point while fractional improvements were recorded for Asbestos. Dominion Tar. Hamilton Bridge and Canadian Alcohol "A." Among stocks to retreat a bit were Algoma Steel, Dominion Bridge. Foundation Company. Bra- zilian, Shawinigan and Inter-nations‘ Pete. Total sales: 58.100 shares; Indus- trials 31.500; Mines, 28,600; Boilds, 550.000. FINANCE By Rederick Gardner Associated Press Financial Writer NEW YORK, Dec. 13—(AP)—The stcolzs market responded belatedly to booming commodity prices today and leaders pushed ahead fractions to around 3 point in the fastest trading in more than a month. Buying orders were on hand attne opening and the steady ciirnb con- tinued with but few interruptions throughout. ‘Transfers of 1.061150 shares were far ahead of the 612,- 150 of yesterday. The Associated FY95? 81/917189 oi 80 representative stocks added .7 of a point at 50.9. On the Canadian list Bell Tele. phone soared four points to 129 ' points 5O 17 3-4. and Shawlriigan fell back 1 7-8 76°‘ ""“‘ u‘- we.» “ Amazing Value In Cedar Chests f s23; DOWN , $2.58 CASH FOR o PRICE MONTHS EXACTLY AS ILLUSTRATED Just imagine a chest like this with solid walnut exterior and genuine cedar lining for only $16.95! That’s what you can get at Simpson's! Shop now- we will hold for Christmas delivery if desired. F. A. Stewart -129 Kent Sh, Charlottetown Special Representative THE ROBERT EASTERN‘ urllrro War Effects Seen 0n Britain’s Toy Front (By Harold Fair, Canadian Press St ff W a r) LONDON. Dec. 13—-It’s a. great war on Britain's "toy front" which extends all the way from the pavement market on London's Holborn Street to the lavish dis- plays in the big stores. Manufacturers report export orders far greater than last year. Fractional im- provements were scored by Dome, International Nickel. Walkers, 3°11. m!" 8nd Iilllperial Oil while Ford and Lake Shore eased as much Stocks benefittlng from ' the boomlet included U. S. Steel, Bell-l. ieliem. General Motors, Chrysler, DQ118185 Aircraft, United Aircraft, Santa Fe, New York Central, col- B11956. Westinghouse Electric. Du Pont, Union Carbide, Allied Chern- lcfll. U- 5- Gypsum. Anaconda. American Smelting, Western Union, J. I. Case, International Harvester and Caterpillar. American Tale. phone nosed to s 1938 high, New York Curb (Canadian Press) Blocks Close Am Cyan B 3n Am Clos Eleo 33 Am Super Power 3-8 Assoc Gm El A 3-3 Brown Co Pfd 39 1. Brow-n Rubber - Can Marconi 1 Cities service s 1-3 Creole Pet 33 El Bond she-re 7 8-8 Gilli Oil Coup 3'1 3-3 Humble Oil 61 1-4 Lockh 32 N184; Bud 6 1-8 Pant Oil 4 3-4 Banks (Caiueian hull ltnoka c] Canada - C eroe 169 Rnyai Bk 188 Nova Bcotia - Montreei _ Lr-fl0-l2-18-2L Newbec 3 Nor-ands 77 i-2 Norgoid 5 Nor-metal 85 Nor Can 50 OBrien 150 Ornqa 23 Pamour 208 Paymaster 40 1d 1B5 Pick Cmw 415 once: 225 203 Premier 187 215 Reno Gold 52 yaiite 34 3- M Ari-tn 10 1-2 Ant. 2% Band River 9 nator 43 1-2 Shawkey 2 7-8 Sherritt. 115 Sigma. 835 Siscoe 80 Siaden 41 Slave Lake 7 B E Pete 6 3-4 B Rn 216 Straw lake 4 7-8 Sud 5 Sullivan 74 Bylvanite 815 use: Hush 39s ‘Dense Corp 70 an 20 chi 82 Unit Oil 7 1-4 Upper Can 63 Vantufls L50 Waite Am 575 on 9 Wood Cad 15 l-2 Wri l-larg 790 UNLISTED Brett Tr l Dalhousie 50 Pend Ore 226i l!!! Munro's in the home. Walter Lines. president of the British 'I‘ov Manufacturers’ Assoc- iation. said the first Great War “did a. great. deal to establish Bri- tain’s tov industry at the expense of Germany and now the British bioclftade is helping history repeat itsel ." The toy-makers have done everything but out Santa Claus in uniform. One of the IBTEQSZ do“ manufacturers dressed‘ the ‘entire rOd ti i the un orm o wo- rgierilslcseg-‘tlicexls while others replaced OAL If you require a high grade Coal we can supply you at a little higher price than the ordinary cheap coal on the market. In stock and arriving by cars. Springhill Screened. Old Sydney Screened. Inverness Screened. Albion Round. the tune-honored red indian out- fit with uniforms of famous regi- ments or militia battle dress. Every kind of toy shows the war influence. For small bovs there are clockwork balloon barraircs. inm- iature Bren gun carriers and tanks. The kids can Dlav soldiers this Christmas with a complete version of the Maginot line, equipped with poilus and SILIIIOTY- glu-lstmg; e5 are warlike Some deal Lh A. R. P. Adults can play one called “Invnsion" and the perils of the old-fashioned snakes and ladders game have giv- en way to gas and tank traps. A mild sort o! debate over the warlike atmosphere in the toy world has been raking in the Times correspondence coliunns. But the gaper gave military toys a bless- fi correspondent named M. E Carr wrote: "I saw. with h in one of the lieivspapers that; tanks, bombers. reproductions 0! the SIBEITLCCi lino. and so forth are being prepared for sale gs Christi:- mas presents." The Times. took that letter as the text of an editorial urhich said: "To give tov solrii to children is not to induce spirit of mil- itarism. The spirit ls there a1- rcadv and the more it can work itself off in tho nursery the stronger the ilOlX‘ ior lilo peace of the world." A certain “M. E Jersey (dow- aacrl" ihClilClli illl.i'"il‘v - right because the children gain "somcrhing of an accurate idea of what is intended bv the Siegfried line 11ml other defences Eiestined to piav r. part in his- orv." makers of BLACK Albion Nut Dominion Coke. Hard Nut. Hard Stove. Quick deliveries, and low- est prices. w.o. (iillis & o». Phone 176 STRAIGHT SHOOTINt’ Ever since it went on the market more than half a century ago it has been the policy of the HICKEYS TWIST CHEWING TO t SHOOT STRAIGHT WITH THE PUBLIC HICKEY’S COSTS 10c Per Fig Elwyn-here in the Province MANUFACTURED BY liIGKEY and NIGHULSUN TOBACCO CO., LTD., Charlottetown _ - _ _ _ L __-_-_~_~§<_w~<¢~<a\__-' P ~ » - - Gan-s:- T1?»