JANUARY 7. -. 1952 Advertising liates Payable in(.Alivance Minimum Charge For Any Advertisement 25 Cents. Central Guardian Locals be per word; western and Eastern l.ocals :g per word: Announcements and Coming Events' 8e per word: Classified so per word: in Memorlani Notices Me per inch: Lists of Floral and Spiritual Offerings. Cards. etc.. 50 per name; Letters ot Condolence 810 per inch: Wedding Engagements, 40 words for 51.00 and 10 cents for every additional 3 words: Notices ol Thanks and Appreciation. sic per Inch or 5o per word: Lists of Subscrip- tions, 03 cents per inch: Address and Presentation. (1.00 V " other Rates On Application The advertiser agrees that the publisher shall not be liable (or damages arising out of errors in advertisements beyond the amount paid for the space actually occupied by that portion of the advertisement in which the error occurred. whether such error is due to the uc5uICIIC8 of its servants or otherwise. and there shall be no liability tor non-Insertion of any advertisement beyond the amount paid for such advertisement. Agents lllantedrmale WHAT ARE YOUR PLANS FOR .increase earnings? A good Raw- leigh business is hard to beat - big line, well established, good profits. No experience required Write today for information on how to get started. R.awlelgh's Dept. ML-A-470-225. Montreal. DOUBLE YOUR INCOME! SELL cosmetics. tonlcs. linlments. cough and cold remedies, Sun- dry medicines. domestic pro- ducts, Full or part. time dealers wanted in your surroundings. Write for free details and'cata- loeue. Familex. 1600 Dclorlmier, Dept. A, Montreal. For Sale 535 saw. - ls ruusrs. two each.' 18 Passmore Street. FOR. SALE - LARGE NUMBER oi pigs. Knud Jorgens-on, Pred- erlcton. FOR. SALE-WARDROBE TRUNK. Apply Bedford Post office or Phone 1504-31. FOR. SALE - ONE PAIR. OF BEG- - istered Oxford Down Ewes. Bred. Walter G, Mucxenzle. Broadsi- bane. F017. SALE - SMALL QUEBEC Heater. used two seasons. Mrs. Yates. 38 Valley Street. Phone 2367-J. SELLING GOODWEAR ALL wool made-to-measure Clothes is an easy way to cup big pay each week. Our new spring line is a complete clothing store. Every- thing sold on .1 money back guarantee, with a unique selling plan. We teach you how to suc- ceed. Highcst commissions and liberal free suit offer. Bctter write at once for Free Sample Kit. and Exclusive territory. Dept. 369 Goodwear Clothes. Box 215. Montreal, Que. 600 WIDE-AWAKE MEN ABE going to get fine Made-to-Meas- ure suits Free trom us this spring, Will You wear onclof ' than-show it to your friends and neighbours and take their any orders. making a handsome prollt on each one? You need no experience-I show you how. and supply Big Woolen Sample Dis- play Free! But act Quick: Write us a. letter - tell us something about yourself-send No Money. Dept. 51 Mayfleld Tailoring. PO. Box 08. Montreal. Que. Auto Parts and Accessories GOOD USED PASSENGER TIRES 37 each. Truck tires 900-825x20. and 750x20. 3.30 each. 32x6. 525 each. 650x20, 520 each. Following passenger sizes new retneads. (Knobby) H600-650x16. 870-650x15. :15 each. Truck tubes 5. Pas- senger tubes 52 each. shipped COD. collect. Glendale Tire Co.. 1267 Weston Road, Toronto. Ontario. Boarders Accomniodated GIRL BOARDEIIS ACCOMMO- dated. 2.17 Graitonu STUDENTS ACCOMMODATED - 369o,Upper Hillsboro Street. Phone 6 . FOR RENT Electric Polishers, large and small. Electric Floor Sanders with edger Electric Radios Electric Paint Sprayers FIRESTONE BRYENTON & McKAY C0. Your Friendly Firestone Dealer 187 Gt. George St. Phone 747 Kennedy & Mustard REAL ESTATE BROKERS Charlottetown. P. E. 1. Properties Bought and said Also a .3... Rental and Anotloneerlng service. 125. Kent street- Phone 110! FOR SALE-ONE NEW BUFF- nlo sleigh robe and one side- board. Apply l-lebcr McLelian. Aiberton. Full SALE - ii TUBE ROGERS Majestic Radio, all wuves. push button. floor modcl. first class condition 560.00. Bowlan's Radio Service. CLEARANCE 1,000 '.l'YPEWItIT- ers. All standard models. Regular price to s225.00. To clear only 539.50. Later models with all features, only 340.50. Excellent condition-fully guaranteed. Also portables and adding niachines. We ship C.0.D. promptly, Write Crown Equipment Co.. 2090 St. Catherine W.. Montreal. Canada. Lost LOST - ONE SMALL SQUARE table between Charlottetown and Winsloe., Finder notify Gerald Dollar, Wlnsloe. LOST-IN VICINITY OF ALLEN ,'St. and Mt. Edward Road. a brown handbag containing a sum of money. car license and personal belongings. phone 1828 or leave an. 205 Fitzroy St. Re- ward. . Miscellaneous FOR. SERVICE - ONE PURE bred York Boar. Also wants to buy two cows to freshen. Hol- stein preferred. Alf Norring, Cape' Traverse. typewriters RENT OB BUY TIIE NEW REM- lngton Personal Portable Tyne- writei-.. Big machine perform- nnce. portable conventen-e Rental rates - 54.00 month-v three months 311.00. Call Rom- ington Rand. 104 Kent etre-at Phone 2771. To Let TO LET - IJNFURNISHED. heated Apartment. Apply Box 926. Guardian. xx WANTED- EXPERIENCED GIRL or woman for general house- work. Apply Box 67. Summer- side. WANTED - FOUR OB FIVE room apartment. heated. Apply E. C. Fraser. Bank of Nova Scotln. phone 1032. Oanadi.-.n Dollar I.iON'I'REAL. Jan. 6 - (CP) - The American dollar closed Sat- urday at 25732 of one per cent pre- mium to the Canadian dollar. down L32 from Friday's close. That is. it took 31.00 25x32 Canadian to buy 81. American. The pound sterling was 32.8050. down lllli from Friday. Markets At A Glance Toronto - Western oils strength- en: industrial: firm. Montreal - Industrials, papers steady. New York - Steady in selective demand. New York - Cotton closed 32.05 to 82.70 a bale higher. Toronto N Stocks TORONTO. Jan. A -- (CP) Closing quotes Saturday: Sales Stock 2400 Ajax 42800 Am Yk 500 Anscon 1000 Anchor i500 Anglo Cdn 7100 Aug Rouyn 7500 Ankcno 58 1000 Apex Res 7 1-2 0100 Area .3. 30 1-2 2500 Arjon 14 4700 Ascot . . 234- 1500 Athens it 1-2 13300 Atiin Ruf 17 1000 Aubelle 9 1-2 10 Aunor 320 6000 Begamac 17 1500 Bankfld 7 1-4 290 Barnat 114 1550 Barvue 635 125100 Bellekeno 37 600 Beveourt 81 1100 Bldgood 5 7-8 500 Bordulac 41 5000 Boymar 10 3-4 50 Bralornc 615 4500 Brewis 18 1-2 05 Broul .. 147 3 00 Buff Cdn 2l 500 Bunk I-ll it 500 Calder 9 725 Cal as Ed 13 3-8 1000 Callinsn 34 2330 Calmont 162 1600 Calnorth 56 10300 Galvan 595 000 Cdn Atl oil 615 10500 Cdn Willlston 275 300 Cassiar 380 10 C Can Inv Pr . 17 4700 Cent Exp . 545 5300 Cent Leduc 263 12500 Cent Pet 72 500 Centremiq 15 1-2 1300 Charter 140 3100 Chem Res 3 500 Cheskirk C0530 Chestvle 500 Chlmo 250 Cltlar 900 Cobalt 750 Com Pete . 500 Con Ast 7000 Con Beat . 5375 C Cord . 800 C Duquesn 111300 Con Lebel 96 Con Smelt 6487 Con Nichol 19500 C Roche .. 100 Conwest 2000 Coumcr 4300 Croinor . 3000 Crowshore 630 Davies 3500 Decalta . 900 Discovery 50 Dome . 6000 Donalda 2.100 Duvav 800 East Mal 400 East Sull 1000 Elder 4000 Eldons. 500 El Penrey 2050 Estella 1300 070 800 2970 Fenlmore 3300 Flank 1000 Franco 800 Frobisher . 200 Gen Pete . 1-2 54 Grah Bous . Grandoro . Ciw Coal B Guayana Gunnar Gypsum I-lalcrow Hard Carp Hard Rock 28390 Harrlcane .500 1-1 saga . 15300 H Lks .. 11000 Headway 500 High Bell 2000 Highridge 3500 Hlghwood 610 Holllnger 446 Home 0600 Horn Yk 150 End Accp 13200 nt Coal 015 Int Nickel 3111 Int Pete 3500 J Waite :00 Jelilcoe .'.00 Joburke 2000 Joliet .. 22800 Jupiter 1000 Ksyrand 53200 Keiore 9200 Kcnville 325 Kerr Add 2500 Keyhoy 650 Kirk I-Iud 500 Kirk Ll: 500 Kirk Town 2200 Kroy 1735 Labrador 14500 I. Fortune 400 L Shore 40500 Lapa Cad .. I8 2-0 -1 AF -49! 45! ' Eu..a.:GYi5om3'::'G3.aS:aoSEm53&E:a?-?5;..3”3S I-I r-... ggnmgu-.-pg hi On-soamoo scavenge: 3-3 1-4 There Ought" To Be A Law By Fagaly and Shorten WITH A BAD CASE OF LOGUS r-w ?0OR clzmcswl HE WAS romeo To me BED For: A week, AND us 0055 NEVER ouca CALLED. ON THE BOGUS TODAV, WITH THE Doc's PERMISSION, us srswso our FOR A new MINUTES -rlwrs ruuw 1 -ruoucur sul.cl:-so-rron WOULD WANT TO KNOW wwl REALEY : was our: K I GUESS HE KNOWS VOiHVOllLDN' HOME UNLESS YOU W RE rsrav , M-IADDA Y4 MEAN H519 - NOT W91 -molmn rm-: GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN A Brain IVINNIPEG. Jan. 8'--- (CF) - All prices moved higher in active trade on the Winnipeg Grair. Ex- change Saturday and in some cases sharp gains were recorded. Aggressive demand appeared in both oats and barley and to some " extent in rye. Exporters and shippers made large purchases in oats and barley in connection with export business. Flax uncovered resting orders for scaboard accounts. while rve mov- ed up in sympathy with other grains. . Advances on flnited States mar- kets was a factor here. No information was available on c:-znort wheat loadings. Clam two wheat and I.W. A. prices were unchanged. Closing prices: Oats - May 961.6, Jly 02. Oct. 880i. Barley - May l.37",6,'.lly 1.2815. Oct. 1.21"zixB. 'Rye - May 2.17V.. Jly 2.1l9'.A Oct. 1.99913. Flax .- May 5.00. Jly 4.90i6A. Oct. 4.85nnt. 500 Lard U 2 3-4 0200 Lavalle ........ 16 1-2 100 L 5; Jones A 22 1-2 500 Leduc . 46 30700 Lencourt . 23 2000 Lomega . 5 5000 L1 Pete . 44 3000 Louvlct . 33 300 Mscasss. . . 105 500 MacDonald . 103 4000 Macho . 4 1-2 1900 Macxcno . 160 6000 Magnet . 19 600 Malartic . 185 2000 Matarrow 29 3-4 100 Maxwell 15 1-2 25 McIntyre . 68 3-4 1000 McKenzie . 47 1000 McLellsn . 5 1000 Mentor . . 375 10600 Mid Cont . 66 130 Milton . 165 6000 Mlndmar . 385 B00 Mindamar Vi: . 350 1200 Minda Scot . 74 300 Mining Corp . 17 lll00 Model . 213 25 M Knit Pr 80 3-4 100 Nat Pete . 292 650 Negus . 72 2258 New B Dom . 270 600 New Cal . . 310 100 New Dlclren . 143 2100 N Lagucrre 21 1200 Newlund 135 1000 New Maar 5 1-3 3000 N Mosher 59 1000 Newnorth 4 1-2 1.6900 New Norz . 20 1041 New Pacalts 11 eooo Nlst . 17 6000 Nisto - 17 35 Noranda . 33 1000 Norlartic . 19 1310 Normetal . 520 1000 Nor Inca. . 7 4400 North Can . 85 2000 Nor Ext .. . 23 1000 Northland . 0 1-2 4000 Nubar - 1-1 25870 Obaska . 37 2000 O'Brien . 128 4500 on Sci . 12 1-8 sou Okalts. 365 3000 Orlac 5 1200 Osisko . 98 200 Pac Pete 19 1-4 11050 Pan West 110 2000 Partanen 4 1-4 700 Paymaster 58 1000 Penn Gob 42 1000 Petrol . - 57 100 Pick Crow 170 155 Placer .... .. . 50 .1000 Pam Pen . 5 1-4 500 Que Cap 175 500 Que Lab 30 1-2 800 Que Man 315 1000 Queenston 50 710 Quemunt 23 7-3 1500 Quesabe 35 5700 Redoic 54 2000 Reel 33 100 Reeves 010 3000 Regcourt '7 3225 Richfield 24 E00 Rix Athab 113 aooo Roche . 7 1-4 500 Ray Sllv 17 1-2 25 Royalite 16 1-- 53 Russell 22 1-2 45 St Lw Corp 39 450 San Ant 255 zeoo sapphire 235 Z0000 Scurry 153 1650 secur Free 225 2300 Selburn 330 5500 Do Wt: 43 8500 senator 21 21570 Sherritt 450 5500 Silanco 44 e00 511 Mir 136 1150 siscoe 67 ' 1500 South Br l0 1000 Stsrratt . 55 925 Sleep Rock . 700 1800 Sud Con 15 1-2 700 Sullivan 340 4500 Superior 149 6100 Sylvanlte 130 zoao Teck 250 2045 Tobum 28 1-2 500 Tomblll 43 4500 Tower Pete . 36 1351 Trans Emu - 450 200 Tungsten 108 1000 U Mining 14 5400 U Ashes 350 101 Un Keno 12 3-4 2600 Un Oil 103 , 4000 mm Can '172 500 Van Roi 76 350 Ventures 15 80 Vic 8: G Tr . 13 3-4 1000 Vlllbonc. 5.1-2 1700 Vulcan 100 :l25'Waite .. 12 3-8 tcoo Wat Ashley . 37 31900 W Homestd . 210 000 Wllrich Pete 93 500 Wilttey .. ll ' .'.'i0O Windward 30 ' 1000 Winxalt 4 1 325 Wr lierg . 165 2500 Yank Canuck 41 !200 Yk Beer 171 1300 Yukeno .. 115 Cllll 800 Bulolo 350 Pend Ore 300 I BANKS I0 Mtl .5 or us I 25 Imp an 100 Royal er mouerhlns A 1 258 Cdn Brew Meeting Of Sourisv Alhlelic Associalltn meeting of the Association the following officers were elected: President, Mr. Walter Douglas; Vice President. Mr. J. A. Peters; Secretary-Treasurer. Mr. John Edgecombe. Executive committee. Cpl. Lionel Strong. Frank Chev- erle and J. H. Brennan. Coach. Rev. P. G. Mutnaghan, assistant constable, John Meurrant. Hockey practice periods will be held in the rink on Tuesday. Wednesday and Friday afternoon and on Saturday morning at each week. The first practice took place on Friday. January 4th. At a recent Souris Athletic The following teams were drawn up: School Team: Lyn Campbell. Grant Cheverle, Mike Gallant. Melvin Pequot, Roy Wood. Len Mccormack. Frank Mclntosh, James McIntosh. Eugene Dugas. James McDonald, Bill Hughes, Joe L. Paquet. The Town League is made up of three teams. namely: "Vice": Merrill Labrech. Steve Cheverle. David McDonald, Stir- ling Creamer, Beverly Morrow, Reg Peters, Henry Paquet, Syd- ney Paquet, Paul Paquet, Paul McDonald. "Teddies": David Paquet, Art Peters. Williams McDonald. Geo. Jennings,, Francis Mclntyre, Lorne Mooney, Reagh Ellis, Hubert Mal- lard. John McDonald, Claude Fournelle. "Beavers": Larry Strong. Bert Paquet. John Clinton. Cilft Chev- erie, Claude Peters, Bob Acorn, Ralph Paquet, Andrew Jarvis, Kenneth 0'1-ianley, Wendell Mc- Lat-en. There are three teams in the paperweight group and they will be organised after school re- opens.-BE. Montrcorstocks MONTREAL. Jan. 6 -- (CP) - Closing stock quotes saturdsy: Stock C on Abii .. Abti Pr . Ashes Baihurst A nathurst B Bell Xd Brazil B A Oil . . . BC Pow Xd BC Pow B . Buick 3 Oan Cem Can Cem Pr Cdn Brew Cdll Car Can Cem Pr Cdn Brew Cdn Car Cdn Car A Celand . CPR Xd C hmelters Xd Cons Pap D Seagram Dom Bridge .. Dom Coal Pr Xd Dom Tar Xd Dom Tar Pr Dom Tex Dryden xd Fndtn Xd Xb . Ford A Fraser Xd O Stl War .. How Smth Xd How Smth Pr Xd . Hud Bay Mining . Imp Oil Imp Tob I Nickel int Paper .. rnt Pete Massey Mccoll Norands. I-rice Que Pow Royalitc Gt. Law Corp Xd Shvmgn shwngn Pr 4 Po (in Steel Walker Xd Wpg El Xd ;- 1-4 -4:a.)talU'h3h3 :-3&--16:50: H... n n I Np .-es-7-u-.-7-H . s oa-t-NNr.'sts:rs:.u .. I94 :a5 3-3 An: bJh3b-A-AIOQ 3X ym&m3m3a5nquouqamwn . 33753233 Ill 15' I-4” ?...:..:a”6353'5la'?3:”.S263o5.?.?';3l.f5i 10 Mtl 75 scotll. Xd 325 Royal iliew York Stocks NEW YORK. Jan. ti - (AP) - Saturday's closing quotes. Stock Am Car .3: Fdt Anaconda Beth stl CPR chat; 5; Ohio Con Ed El Autol Gen Elec Gen Mot .. Gt N Ry Pr Kennecott NY Central Radio Cp .. std Oil NY Texas Co Utd Aire .. Us Rubber Us-Steel . West Un Tel Westinghse ll. Sisleei Report CLEVELAND. Jan. 6 - (AP) - Steel magazine reports today that for the that time in history Am- erlcan steel production last year totalled more than l00.000.000 tons. The estimated figure is IMHO.- 000 net tons. with 'lnl0l 0991" atlons averaging 101 per cent oi rated capacity. This camps to 00,&d.076 in 1900 and total world steel output in 1061 of some 220.- 9t3,00o tons. . Steel says U. S. production may h't another record this year pro- vided demand-s continue and mat- alilc shortages do not become too great. Annual production capacity of cause Q4: - :1- is uuun qqaw I I 5 IL I I I ' An-ca moon'- .-.u.a an-1 - - .a - o..:oaua:u33;3S33ea3.'.”a3Iv'-' ?uB??ad ;;.!,.a.mrA.xa-.a the mills now is eethnsled at 0' industry 16 per cent. Lorne Valley”- ond Vicinity Miss Glenda MacLeod. Char- lottetown spent holidays at her home in Lorne Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Macbougali and iamliy. Montague. spent Christmas with Mrs. MacDougall's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm MacLeod. L.'Mr. James MacNelli spent December rm. and 28t.h in Char- lottetown. the guest or his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Mac- Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mclntyre have returned home after spend- ing the holidays with Mrs. Mc- lnrtyre's parents, Mr. and Mrs. MacNeiil, Elmira Mr. Fred 1h;Ee-od spent the week between Christmas and New Year's in Bonshaw, at the home of his brother, Dr. Angus Mac- Leod. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Crane and son Lea. Bangor. were visit- or; to Lorne Valley on Monday. December 31st. at the home of Mrs. C.ra.ne's parents. Mr. s.nd Mrs. C. M. MaoGarth. Mr. and Mrs. Grover MacKay. Strathcona were visitors to e Valley on New Year's Day, at e home of Mrs. MecKay's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. MacNeiil. Dr. Angus MacLcod, Bonshaw, was a recent visitor to Lorne Val- ley. He was accompanied by his mother. Mrs. James MacLeod. The sympathy of the community is being extended to Mrs. Annie Crane in the loss of her sister, the late Miss Ella Dachcrty. who passed away at the Memorial hos- pltal, Montague. Mr. George Mccannell, Monta- gue. spent Sunday, December 30th with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Mr.-Canneli. Miss Doris MacNeill, Cambridge, Mass. is spending an enjoyable" vacation at the home of her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. James Mac- Neill. 10.000.000 ions. the magazine re- ports. and is expected to reach 117,000,000 ions by the end'o-I the year. Finished steel shipments last year totalled some 79,174,000 nets compared with 72,232,292 in 1330. The warehouse industry took 10 per cent last year and the auto Borrow from Household Finance on your signature. No endorsers or bankable security needed. We specialize in prompt cash loans for any good purpose. 3 out of 4 prcicr Household Finance for fast. friendly service. Phone or stop in today! Canada's largest and nest ' ' . (ea Fiance Orgnlsstiea Phone, write or visit HOUSEHOLD FINANCE 150 Great George Street lain I Phone 2992 CIIAILOTIIIOVIN, P.l.l. News 9 la .5 It by Ippoinhnsnt loans made le nsidanls of nearby loves PAGE NINE An enjoyable social evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm M.scLeod on Friday. Dec- ember mth. Music for dancing was supplied by Messrs. Lloyd MacDonald and Charles Maciieod and Miss Joan MacGarth. Mrs. Lucy Dolron. Charlotte- town. was a recent visitor at the home of her brother-in-law and Sister. Mr. and Mrs. James Cal- laghan. Miss Margaret Lowery, teacher at Mt. Albion School, spent the holidays at the home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Low- ery. Messrs. Peter MacLeod. Stanley Ferguson. Bert Leard. Francis Mclntyre and Preston Hendry motored to Charlottetown on Thursday, Dec. 20th to attend the hockey game between the Glace Bay Miners and the Charlotte- town Islanders. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MacDonald and daughters, Shirley. Elaine and Beryl, were visitors to Church Road on Sunday. December 23rd. They were guests of Mrs. Mac- Donald's parents. Mr.'and Mrs. Homer James. Mr. and Mrs. George Jay, Pis- quid, were visitors to Lorne Valley on Wednesday. January 2nd. guest or their son-in-law and daughtu. Mr. and Mrs. Earle MacDonald. -AM STOCKHOLM -(CP)- Thu well-known luxury liner. Stella Polaris. has been rebuilt for swed- lsh owners. This winter it will ply the Caribbean and the south American coast and later will cruise in the Mediterranean and the Baltic. said Act: SECTION so SUB-SECTION (t) tractor or contractors; Where any work within the scope of this Part is under- taken by a contractor or contractors. the person !or whom such work is undertaken shall. within seven days after the making of any such contract notify the Board in writing of the making of such contract or contracts and in such notice shall state (a) the name and address of the contractor or contractors; (b) The nature of the work to be performed by the con- (o) the amount payable under the contract, whether a lump sum or in proportion to the amount of work done. and in the latter case give the full particulars, (d) the probable length of time for completion of the work I to be performed by the contractor or contractors. ' TO ALL 'OOiiOEii'iiEli THE W0lt.KMEN'S COMPENSATION ACT Your attention is directed to the following provisions of the O ATTENTION tags. 158 Kent Street THROUGHOUT THE PROVINCE Ship or bring your COW HIDES and- HORSE HIDES direct to us, and receive TOP MARKET VALUE. We pay freight charges on all shipments. SEND US HIDES, ONE OR ONE HUNDRED. Please print shipper's name and address clearly on MAURICE BLOCK & O0. FARMERS 3 at- Charlottetown, P.E.I. packed at factory. Horror: . Sealed Tenders will be received by the under- signed for 50 cords Hardwood, to be split and cut in 3 foot lengths, no stick less than 3 inches in diamet- er. White Birch not acceptable. To be delivered and Delivery must be made by June 1st, 1952. ' Tenders close January 11, 1952. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. VERNON HILL. Secretary, NEW GLASGOW DAIRYING COMPANY i J. FOR location, modern. Apply :- mvinc mt rusuc mice on OUT OUR WAY New five-room bungalow, M. A. FARMER. Solicitor. SALE ' large lot, desirable F ii El 1 J-:16-EM xterm Hit By J. R. Williams ' Tn-'i.L BETOLJGH VEH. 1 A 5"" so PULLlNl up Gi2iEF w,-as JUST , HILL--ITHINK -n-rev THlNKiN'WE. : ' OVERLOADEP us - couuo DO s A er-r.' 1 WITH Less: '- -.-.-:: D . --...- -.