PRINCE EDWARD! NOW PLAYING v MUSICAL REVUE AND SPORT REEL USUAL TIMES AND PRICES CAPITOL NIGHT HIGH WIDE cowl DU g THE PON (Who Purchases An The Matinee Sat 3 DAYS, Starting Monday TIIE "SUNSHINE SUSIE" GIRL l 1N HER. NEW IVIUSICAL lIIT_ FREE! FREE ! FREE ! Every Boy And Girl Who Has Entered THE PONY CONTEST Who Purchases An Admission Ticket To The Matinee Saturday Will Receive a Chocolate Bar. "The Big Stampede” A Real Western Thriller One of the most thrilling west- ern pictures ever to come to the Capitol screen opened yesterday to enthusiastic audiences. It is action from the word "go" Ind as interesting and delightful a. Elect? of entertainment as could be oped for. Its startling climax is one of those no one should miss. It is one of the most impressive ever to be caught by 8 camera. An immense herd of cattle is seen on a stampede and later rounded up by the cowboys. But that is only one of the start- ling incidents amongst many which makes the picture one to be rec. ommended. lMoran And Mack In “Hypnotized” Prove ' Great Laugh Team Mack Scnnettks much-heralded I feature-length production, "Hypno- tized," starring Moran and Mack ' has much to recommend it to lovers [of good, robust hilarity. At the lPrince Edward Theatre, where it began an engagement yesterday, it sent a packed audience into spasms of laughter. and successfully de- monstrated that the "’I‘illie's Punctured Romance" and other full-length laughmukcrs, has lost nothing of his celebrated abil- ity to affect the rlsibilitics 01' a nat- ion. A succession of novel, mirth- making scenes, enacted by an array of important cinema comics and set in several stupendous back- grounds combine to make “Hypnot- ized" an outstanding laugh hit ior any audience. . Moran and Mack, those “two black crows,’ are the chief prota- gonists in the hilarity. Imagine, if you will, the two darkies in the wake of stampeding elephants, cag- ed in with a ferocious lion, placed under the power of an unscrupul- ous hypnotist, trapped with a. pon- ic-stricken crowd on an ocean liner, and a. hundred more equally ludi- crous moments. Mack Senneti: liim- self directed arid supervised the pro- duction, which is crammed full or the kind of fun that has placed the comedy maker in the front rank of filmdons laugh creators. In addition to Moran and Mack the long cast includes such wcll- liked screen personalities as Ernest Terrence, Wallace Ford, Charlie Murray, Maria Alba, Alexander Carr and Marjorie Beebe. .. The two burnt cork comedians have lost nothing of the inimitable drollery that made "why bring that up?” the query of a nation. ,,,_,,,,,,,,.-, A Alter. Whooping (tough Cough Hung On M T. U Willard Ave. Toronto Ont-v writo,::-"T:<f§2l" =20 my dildo?“ 1M "h°°P' iug cough, 1nd after that u. nasty cough seamed to hang on which worried me very much- 1 read about. m. Woodfl Nomr Pine 5mm and thought I would give 1t o trial. I found LEA]: after giving it to them for a while their cool left them entirely.’ '. _ Price an. a bottle; largo many also 66¢; 1t B" dru ma guieral stores; put up only b1 Tl" '1'- Kilgnzn 00-. Led, Tannin. Ont. i ROOP’S SPECIAL Our own Sugar Curerl HAMS 13, Cents Per Lb. 9 to 11 lbs. each FRESH "IO-DAY I Haddock Fresh Fillets Halibut Salmon Smelts Scallops Smoked 8. Cured Fish 3-0; a may Supper Dish try our Brin - F rozen- » FREVSH MACKEREL FILLETS HADDOCK FILLETS a. FISH STEAKS mus nnuvslnr. my aoo ' PHONE EARLY .399 maker of _ CENTRAL ounnninn Counly new: of loonl lnirn-nt but nil lnnr-rlul nt 4 cents Illlynble .1: mlvuvico. TENNIS MOONLIGHT DANCE, Casino tonight 25c. 8114-2-24-11. RESERVE MONDAY, FEB. 27TH for (Pythian) and Pythlun Sisters Natal Day Bridge and Dance in Castle Hall. 8198-2-17-91. Saturday on.'y. Regular ball, now two bulls for 25c. Proivse Bros., Ltd. 8101-2-24-21. CORNWALL CHARGE — Feb. 26 New Dominion at 11 a. m; King- l ston at 3 p. m. Cornwall at 7 p. n1. Rev. D. K. Ross, minister. CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND --Rev. Ewen MacDougali will preach Sabbath 26th at Cape Traverse at 10.30 and ‘l. Also Monday 27th at Summerside at 8 p. m. ELITE BEAUTY SALOrL-Take advantage of our reduced rates ending Saturday of this week. Phone 1329. Percy Gullison, Pro- prietor. 8070-2-22-41. TIIE ICE BUSINESS of the late G. Harry Lore will be continued this season with the same service as last year. Phone 778-L. 8108-2-24-11. DIPHTHERIA Immunizing Clinic zit Rochford Square School, Friday, February 24th at 3 P. M. for child- rcn 6 months to l4 years. 8079-2-23-2i. MR. AND MRS. H. J. MncLEAN, City, announce the engagement of their daughter Euphemiri Mae to A. Edison Clow, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Clow, Winsloe. 8112-2-24-11. NEIV LONDON GROUP — The Presbyterian Church in Canada services on Sunday Feb. 23th will be as follows: 11 a. m. Granville: 2.30 p. m. Clifton; 7 p. m. Long Ri- ver. PRESBYTERIAN-Church sci" vices on Sunday February, 26th, as follows: Harrington 11 a. in; High- field 2.30 p. m. Christian Efndeav- our Service at Marshfield, 7 p. m. Rev. J. A. Prliehard, Minister. MILLVIEW FIRE INSURANCE. -'I‘he Guardian is informed that it was 75% of the stock of Jenkins Bros., that was covered by insur- ance not 75% of the damage caused by the fire. The total damage was in the vicinity of $20,000, while the amount of the _ insurance carried was $10,000. CANDIDATES SELECTED — Kenneth Mackenzie, Halifax, Fred Wigmore, Bradalbane, P. E. L. 6W3 John Robertson, New Glaszvw. were selected by“ the Medical Socio- ty of Dalhmisie as candidate?» l0!‘ the society's representation on the Council of Students. Election will take place Tuesday, March 7th. Medicine has two members on thc Council-Halifax Herald. AT TIIE REGULAR THURSDAY meeting of the Y's Men's Club, Y's Man Jack Stewart acted as chair- man and had as speaker of the ev- ening, Mr. Walter Hyndman. who used as his subject "Serious thought! for young mm.”- which was well received as it was some- thing out of thecrdinlf!’ in the general line of talks. No further business the members udiollmed l9 the alleys to partake in their na- tional game. i GOOD CLIMATE AND VITAL- ITY-There are six residents cl New Perth over 00 years old, Their names are: 'Ml5('.’llpM Moor. Caleb H. MaeNellll, John Minchin, John .. .wa}.--.."A-.5~'i-i; IATINEE 8.15 new SENSATIONAL wcsvanu STAB» n": AND rump some - IN - i huWAYNI FREE! FREE ! FREE ! ii Every Boy And Girl Who Has Entered a Chocolate Bar. This column In reserved ‘Of Queen's "Hill": 0f a nevrny nulun- may ha n word ntrlrlly SPECIAL in knitting yarns for 15c per . gyggdijfgyzvtk i.‘ .1» n-.~~.'.uushzvml.~ rue CHARLOTTETOWN_ GUARDIAN 11o. We 1 a s.“ m- 37°- RIDING “E (/1: 1L. lT/LFI/‘ir’ Y CONTEST Admission Ticket To urday Will Receive Kennedy, , William MacDonald Robert Shaw. Mir. Shaw is in his 99th year. He is up every day and still delights in reading. 1f he lives till next summer, he will reach the patrlarchial age o! his biother in v law. the lute Daniel Gordon of New Perth. CHRIST CHURCH_(Angiican) Cherry Valley. Quinquagisima, Feb, 26th. Evensong 2.30 p. m. “The Crucifixion". Capt. T. F. Kelly, C. A., in charge. EARLY BUTTERFLY—While pumpirg water at his hem" 29 Green Street, yesterday Mr. Albert Glllls was surprised to see a dainty little yellow butterfly perch on his shoulder" apparently quite un- ‘ concerned by the cold weather. HAMPTON PASTORAL CHARGE-me services for Sun- ‘ day, Feb. 26th are: Hampton at 11; DeSable at 3; and Borishaw at 7. i Rev. Geo. Ayers, Minister. PEESBYTERIAN SERVICES- Services will be held at Bradalbane Presbyterian Church at ll a. m. and '7' o'clock Sunday, February 26th. Dr. M. E. Genge. CHURCH OF CHRIST-Services - for the New Glasgow Church of Christ Sunday the 28th: 11 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Afternoon service in the Frederiction Church 3 p. m. Wm. G. Qulgley, Minister. l l YORK CENTRAL CHARGE- Services for Sunday, rep. 26th are. Brackley Sunday School 3 p. m., York S. S. 8 p. m., Central Church 7 p. m. Mr. Roy Vessey will preach at the evening services. NARROW ESCAPE - What might have proved a serious accid- ent occurred 3, few days ago, when Mr. A. K. MacPhee, merchant, New Dominion, was returning from Charlottetown with a load of mer- chandise. his horse and sleigh broke through the ice, near Dick- iesoirs Point, w. ,MacPhee going down to his waist in the water be- fore he had time to extricate him- self. His cries for help were heard by a number /of men who arrived in time to 511W? his valuable horse. Mr. MscPhee lost his sleight and load oi‘ goods. SOUTH AFRICAN VETERANS PARADE-The annual ceremony which in former years has taken l l oln high 3.41 for greatmenLHei-many friends are GRAIN (Cnmulll-Il PM") WINNIPEU. Fflll- zl- onolu \Vhent: my 48%"; "l? ‘Hm? - 1' . B‘ . Oliurfilénlay 2556B: 3°17 23%“ o“ 254.11. , . iliirli-y; RIM’ 29%“: Jul’ 2o B‘ Oct sign. CASH PRICE! v ._ ;s iiiralsmflo 1m" “l? "it. 2 gfll‘ 4:51;: No 3 11°! ‘W? N5‘) ‘nor 41%: No 5 39%? N° l‘ 37*‘ i-‘ZN wit; Tllm" “m: m’ 1 ‘lumm 5m. -~ 2CW23l61N°3 CW -_._.§Z“;’f~i.,hi"r¢¢n 2:14,; u.» 2 feed 20%: lrpjl-vlerl 10%: Track 23%.‘! ow ex a .. l‘ . uuinn: srii ‘Iv 3m‘ 0th“ isxcfiuvas (Cuindiun Prone) . .\IO.\'TIRE.\I._ Feb. az-nmiun run-lpn exchange in relullon to i=8 (‘imuilliiu ilollnig us cniupllfll l‘) I lloyul Ilnlik of Canada, closed 1min) us follows: .\r;:i~iiliii:i p050 .!\l‘.."!._ Auslnilin pnniill 3-9060- ltr-lgflini lielgii .1000. llriizil mllreia .0004. (‘lilnii Ifnug K0118’ dollars (‘zeclioslcvnklu crown .0JJ7. Donmurk krone .1830. Finland flninurk .0102. Franco frrinc .0475. (ierniuiiy reiclismnrk .2870. lii-out Bi-llnln pound 4.1087. and .2142} STOQZQS, B 1 l Pivotal New York Stocks (Canadian Pull) Canada Dry P R .. Chesapeake and Ohio . Con Gnu . . . . .. Corn Products . Corn Products N‘ Y Contra] ... North American Greece dnichms .00 lfollnuil ilorln AWE. lIiingxii-y pengn .2100. Inclln rupee .3132. Italy lire .0010. Jnpiin yen .2480. Jilgcslnvlii dlunr New Zonlnml pound Norway krone .2110 Polnnd zlcli . . Ilouinnnhi leu .0014. South Afrrrn pmmd 4.0825. Spnlli pesclu .0900. Swollen krone .2180. Sivltzi-rlninl friiuc .2340. ' Piiltcrl Stale: dollnr 20% percent. premium. FOREIGN EXCHANGE NEW YOlllQ Feb. %IA I’)—~For-~ ~lgu oxr-linnce irregular. Great Brit:- 13-10; low 8.41%: close; 3.41%: Franro 3.04 0-10: Italy b.1192: Belgium 14 no; Germany ‘£8.04’: Cuiiadu S’! 3-16. l .0109. 3.2817. ENJOYABLE AFTERNOON TBA -—'1‘he Bunbury women's Mission- ary Society were hostesses at a d0- lightful afternoon lea at the home 0f Mrs. John A. MacDonald 011 Wednesday afternoon. The follow-i in; programme was rendered and much enjoyed by about forty guests: Piano solo, Mrs. Kelly; voc- al 5010. Miss N. Brenton: recitation. Miss Pauline MacDonald; solo. Mrs. Louis Howatt: violin solo, Miss Helen Farquharson: solo, Miss Joyce Howatt; recitation, Miss N. Brenton; solo, Miss Eleanor Mac- Donald; duet, Mrs. Howatt and Mrs. c. Wood. GAMES ENJOYED-‘Ihe mid Week B. I. S. attraction Wednesday evening drew an attendance of over two hundred. The auction prizes were won as follows: Ladies first, Mia; Florence McAvinn; sec- ond. Miss Loretta McKennu. Gents 1st, Mr. A. Smith: 2nd, Mr. Thos Monaghan: luck table drawn by Mr. Thos. Flynn. Features were the Irish shuffle by Mr. John Mc- Innis and an Irish double by Miss O'Brien. Two Irish comedians also entertained the large number. The orchestra under the direction of Mr. A. chlpman rendered music for the specialities and dancing. Miss Dori; McQuarrie daughter of Mr. and Mus. Frank Mcquarrie has entered the P. E. I. Hospital hoping for an early recovery. place at the South African Memorl ial will take place within St. Jam- es church next Sunday at the momma service. 'I‘he placing of the wreaths at the Communion Table and the sounding of the "Last Post" will be included in the order of service. The veterans will be pleased to see the general pub- lic represented at the service which commemorates the Battle of Paardeberg. ---__-____.__ Mrs. W. M. Howell of Montreal, who has been visiting relatives in Charlottetown, P. E. I, and Dor- chester. is a guest. o1 Mrs. J. '1‘. Hebert of Campbellton, N. B., en route to Montreal. MISS MARY WEATHERBIE A deep gloom was cast over vil- lage Green and vicinity on Wed- nesday last in the passing of one of its oldest residents, Miss Mary Weotheriblo in her 85th your. ‘The funeral which was largely attend he forthwith published in a true copy hereof be forthwith post- ml In the following public plncon ros- (‘curt Home in Georgetown in Kings "minty nforcnnlrl, at tho Poet Olflco illNI at tho store of Dame! DOMINION OE CANADA PROVINCE 01-‘ PIIINPP‘. EDWARD ISLAND In the Surrogate Court. 23rd George '., A. n., insn. Tn re estate nf Jessie K. Ali-Donald Into of Lorne Vnlloy in Kings County lii ilir- snlrl Provinci- floor-used telillte. Fly the IIDIIIIIITIIIIIP Ilnrolil Iieonurll I‘iiluii-r_ Surrogate Judge of Prohnte, i-lc_ otr- To the Sheriff of the County of Klngn (‘minty or any Constable or literate person wlthln sold County. Greollng: Whereas upon vending the petition on flli- of Alexnnilor If. Bic-Donald of Lorne Vnlley nforminld, farmer the nilmlnlntrninr nf tho estate of the nlinve numml llcrflnnorl pmylng n," q ollnfloii may be issued for» the purpone hereinafter "it forth; You vii-o there- for hon-hr ~ mired in cite nIl persons lutrirr-slr-il in the said i-lstate to be llllll npponr holnre mr at n flurmpntn (‘ourl lo h» holil in the (‘curt House in Charlottetown, in Quinn's County. in tho siild Province, nII Wednelrloy the twenty-ninth any of March next, 00ml g, at the hour of eleven o'clock tom non on the some dny to shew i-riuso if any they can why the Ao- r-nunta of the laid Ilisliilo. should not l-o passer! and this Emile cloned n pniyr-rl fnr in sold wllllon nml rm Inotlnn of H. Frnncln AIIICPIIEF‘ Earp, Proctor for Iflll] Petiniier. And I do hereby order that n true no y hereof nrlotfe- town fnr at Ielat four consecutive weeks from tho duh.- hereof and that poctlvolp miinely, in the hull of the in (‘nnllgnu in said County of Kinll .1. Ne- ed was held on Friday afternoon, February 17th, 1933. Service was oonduclcd by Rev. Ewen MacDona- nil, The hymns sung were, "Lord My Shepherd”, "What a Blend We Have in Jesus". The bull-bearers. were Messrs. John, Afllbfilfi 34°11" rilhry A. n._ ma and u. m zu-u ard, Henry, George, Jasper Weatli- year of an aging lurozrnPAlxl‘ ei-‘oie. The remains were tenderly i Burrollle- laid to rest in Birch Bill cemetery. um said Court this 22nd do! of Feb- BIID-Z-M-Trl-lq- irinur in Lorne Valley nforollid. lml I do hereby furthon order ‘not u ‘rue copy hereof be forthwith llflnd m the Attorney-General of this Prov- nee, so that all person: Interested in_ m. lnlil nature n; aforellid our In" iuo notice e o. ' m hand and 8on1 of Given unilor in! (p. s.) M"T’L. CURB S Bcaulirt nol: u. rvl .. Iinp Tmh . . . > Int P111- “Inlker- PM dome sninll order! trnde. _ demand is still under normal lowest Iuwell ronched in lhl (lg?! halt‘ ui. from the Pneifla can't, I on b0 poi- cunt under int year's level. erenao in fish_ but a that usual, activity experienced before on . oysters, movement in practically neglfible. .___._______ "swu- me? Ihook my ‘head. rnetoboozitrattle awayuphore do your-argon. "Iii- lIIlIll-li l SGAIDS Ifnrilo . PuhflerNJ. N Y gland“ "I u .1 I 9 B! ll IOI llnlon Carbide .. _'.___ up. esli". w-n-m» vanadium . . . . .. “"7" 0"” l%f.'..‘l.';5li‘l"° ‘n "' As G Jlilll El 111(- (‘nii Mni-conl .1 (‘lqeii Service .. 21,1 El Ilnnil nnd Shore 11' Imp on . 1W Nlng lfuil ... ... . 10 st. ou Ind 1o tronovrbcw-gimzsffm) ufig“vuw“v‘ ‘ ; “ “ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ A _ Q . - ' Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance ~ . 3"“ ‘ ‘ 0-1”, Central Guardian locals. 4c. per word; Western and Ale! .. 29, Bacteria locals, 2o. por word; Announcements and C min; fir‘? 31% Events, 2c. per word: Cluloifled, 2o. per word: ln Memoriom “n10; m, Notices, 70o. per inch; List: of Floral and Spiritual Offer- llngflvnflq 91,3 In“, Cards, etc, lo. per name; Letters of Condolence, 10c. Ilurry H . . . . .. J3 per Inch; Notices of Thanks and Appreciation, 70c. per Inch gf“n"kx,filtm - -- -~ 217's or 4o per word. Other rates on applications. (fang Ty“ ' 24 P Minimum Charge for any advertisement twenty -' flve _ . , . Phihoug . 8 Milli. Ploricy . . . 1% ' ""'"'"""‘° 3 ‘eves-e- ‘nveeesweeee .¢¢ e c- e e - s‘ e ' Iluine Mines . 13100 ' "'v‘ It‘ llriilge ... . . ... . (Iniilule .. . - nAn3_'k P91’ ‘oral "l"? m‘ _ i‘: cortical for tho [ll-loo of two, ltnctiy MISCCHRIICOUS llulllugtir 135 pueblo In advance. . g°“"‘-"| 7*: i JOHN ALFRED McDONALD. PIO- .‘"’"" '"‘ -' vinclal Inna Surveyor Barman- {gfjlf ,'.',","°, 2 For Sale ville, (R. a, 5011115.) ' Lake Shore 110.55 ' §}§f_"~",j‘},,-n--.;_- 3,1,‘: cannons» seminars FOB GENERAL surname AT om McIntyre . 2430 llnlns outhouses. e ., 1c per stand, wood and iron slelghs made ilfuvnm-rs . no sheet. Guardian 05100. tf. to order, Prices reasonable. H, nlrlitiillrmlzhliorp ' ' i J. Clements, East Royalty. ' Mona in..." son saw - ancnou ronnz- 8081-1-83-8 McVlltlc five, Bridge and Whist Score - §f“',::'|~‘n--- Cards. Guardian Central Job ESCAPE!) FROM MY RANCH m}; Cnhfuy _'__ __ ' Printery. Nov. i-tf. February 22nd, Patched Female Sherritt Slscoe .; Htadnconu Burl Basin ... Sylvnuite Tack Huzhel I" ' q q_ w , or Miss Ling, Charlottetown. hur- girverlgiiv. " s53.“ 121$. e spmlilla-zg-efi Phone ace. Rewgyd, 311144441, Mali?’ “lgiltafityg .. ' . \, *.‘\ ‘ r it ni- ' ~ . -i =~ ‘ "smear; mew. .2: Help Wanted :52. I one store and cottage. Apply -. IAIN’ UP T0 s25 on Mom; diu- mmel M°K'““°“'m’.f,_}"_°,§§§§d_s§; weekly, growing mushrooms for _ us, all spring, in cellars or out- buildings. Illustrated bookiotfree. Men Wanted Canadian Mushroom company, l‘ Dept. C. P., Toronto 10. {eon ACTIVE AMBITIOUS MEN T0 H- w- F“ 2“”'M“"-'1' itc- sell established customers direct . L as tgolhélr. hgmes- m‘! °Y Employment Wanted he n "‘ re gjggigdgfiigfi- ‘Elfin W133 mo: WANTS A JOB as COOK m s home. Big profits. Few territories a whim’ fwmry- can] high“ is still open. Reserve one immed- g°°£rd£f°'°“°?s' Appy 812515‘ e lately. Ask details and catalog. l‘ , - Jllamilex Products, 4785 Bt. Oath W y fine El t, M t l. ' e s ‘i... run-r. 6i. salesmen anted P- (fiuindlnn Pug!) took: (h! the whole it wnl stated, levels. nro It the noted Price: in molt easel a belni particularly In ch ;a now on'lho market at pric- The nrfoclpnl lines to ghow nu .in- mics are cured and pickled hero ll also n falling off in In the loo-called luxury clan flnh, luhneru um; ohrlm a the Profeaov-Why don't you an- nesumnu-I ma, mm... r Proteus-But you don't expect ZAMBUK "W"! J Quickly llolle I ONDS. . (Canadian Pros!) luck: Flo" Full: graded o": in arms or leu Allied Chemical mt were offn cent n 2o n» zi centn for 5131,, - 4% extras. 18 to 19 cent: for firsts, 17 to 5mm," ' ' ' ' " 1'3 l5 cent: for lllllloll and 1E to l7 irezllu- ma!" m“, ‘ "‘ "' 90%} n doun for lecondl. To retailers prlc~ (.1, _ ll es were lino down a cent. Receipts "m" lméke‘ Again,“ _ 30% were 08 cues. m; “Mm Auburn Motor 30% Butter held firm, no 1 gnu make "e00" PM,“ Delaware and Bud . 41W.» ceipta were 11 boxes. '5'. g Eastman 01% Potatoes remained steady, New v (Ion Electric . 1011i Brunswick green niountniun being Gen Foods . .. 21% quoted n! 75 to 80 cents per R0 pound Gen Motors . l1 hug and Pnluco Edwiiril lslnnil green ._ Int Hlrveller 15‘ mountain: at 80 to 00 cents her 00 Int N‘c1re1 73 pound hag. Nut Blscult . 12v. uo liitiéivg PR 02 (Cflldlnn Prion) MONTREAL, Feb. 28-12mm nnsed allphtiy on the Montreal produce and dmry mnrhet today.- Montreal. ‘Stock Marker selling It 281A to 88% cont: n pound fun curlota or leu. Becomes woro 2? hotel. (‘heele was unchanged at 10 to 101,1, cents for frelh or recent make On- inrlo colored and 111,1 to 111A cents n l pound for early Ontario colored. 11c- Fox. Reward if returned alive to Elmer Walsh, Victoria, P. E. I. R ALB-HARDWOOD BLOCK F0 s s 8091-2-23-21. $2.50 per load. Softwood'$2.00 per load delivered. M. F. Walsh, 49 Chestnut Street. 8115-2-24-21. ESCAPE!) EBOM MY RANCH, North Milton, Medium to Pale Silver Female. Anyone capturing same kindly. notify Elvin McLure, I03 BALI: - 3 COWS, 1 FRESH. 2 due to freshen. Jersey and --———————-———-—— 511m wan-ran non miwnuion n M818 Help Wanted Routes of 800 Consumers. Reliable hustler can start earning 025 S" weekly and increase rapidly. Write immediately. Rawleigh Co, Dept. c u-ss-s, Montreal, Can- ada. B. W. Feb. 3-4-10-11-17-18-24-25. CHEESE ‘MAKER WANTED-THE undersigned will receive applic- ations up till March 10th for the management of East River Dairy 60., for the cheese season of 1938. State salary for month and form- rims er experience. J. J. McDonald, v“What a boy 3'01! are for oaklfll Pjtho " Oienflnnsn- 8103-1-24-11- questions," said the father. on like ‘k 3,,» to know what would have happened » ‘ m T0 L812 if I'd aired as many questions when uousu mun nooivis I w“ a my". " T‘ ‘l'0 LET- . - “Perhaps? suggested the young gtljnfmfi §f§§“§f;,‘},2}§“s°€ hopeful, "you'd have been able w v 8090-2-23-81. IDSWQ!‘ SOme 0f mine." incvrvcuicnoilson’: BLACK IST coco i