SEPTEMBER 3,- 1946 n: lialunoad St. OOMINONNIENLTN . INTERNATIONAL OORPOIINTION LIINITEO AG Th0 Market ‘In Yllld lbilli lfllfi Combines Minimum Risk With Marlin " ‘ l’! Investment Result; F. J. BRENNAN 8r OONIPANY LTD. l. M. BANALb-Manag - Charlottetown u unsAaIuraneeOI Teltaluu m; WLNNIIFIG, 'Aug. 81—A gneral rain over most oi’ the sirie area on August Nth and two or three deys, but it now reems to be in iuii swing again. South- ern Manitoba reports cutting near- ly completed and this percentage creases es you go west end north across the prairie till Cen- tral Albert: is reached. Here cut- ting will not be generul for sn- other week. Results of Minimum Charge For Any oi Floral and Spiritual Offerings, tere oi Condolence Bee per inch; for $1.00 and 10 cent: for every Thanks and Appreciation Bic per Advertising Rates Jlayahle in Advance Advertisement l6 Genie central Guardian locals 5o per word; Western and Eastern locals 2o per word; Announcements and l‘ Classified 8o per word; In Mesuoriam ‘ g Event-e 3o per word: Notice: fllc per inch; Lists Cards. etc. be per name; Let- W ildlns I-nstscmente so words ad tloaal I words. Notices oi inch or 5o per word. Lilh ei are about average in southern Manitoba and the grades are good. Saskatchewan yields are just about the long time average with the grades being a bit low, and in Albert: the harvest is not far en- ough advanced to make any ac- curate estirnates. Labor supplies appear adequate at all points. Machinery supplies and repairs are causing concern rn some lo- calities accordln to the weekly crop report oi t e Department of Agriculture oi the Canadian Na- suamipt-iom. 49 "i"- Der inch. Address and Presentation em. m“ mmlilyl» ghaliig: hprilces finished firm to a‘ Other "i" "II lvvllmflm- nsrmorr, Aug. 29—(AP) —All with singer? *0 Z13" mum’ ' grcduction of Nash automobiles The run wesuihanleavielgtt §°"§’,Y,: _ as been halted because of the re- this yea;- and qiw wewm steam W tar-lst.'i.'r.z.=r.iizi".i..iz.:"iz bar's.“ "P i '13-" i’ M“ BOSIOOIS Wanted Wanted llgried for export, a company om. “d ’ “gum; will m ._->* ‘ ca asserted today. most at $12 26 i 1.2 o unwrap - STUDENT WILLING WANTED _ GENERAL our! n. A. De Vileg, Nash-K 1 i t " ‘° T '5 ' Wm‘ ‘“" w iiiii. “or: i . ,_ - . . , - . _ . iGtiillilgfiflil-i in“ care oi A B C. Box ‘l6 care Guarding. a A actions 0N manufacturing‘ mm the pnces’ Wm‘ ‘MT i° 5°°d»_5°°'1h- the employer was part of For Sale ‘ WANTED - ALE BOTTLES. MimeelBroa union pressu th increase the No.13». §r°§$§°§¥.fi? FOR SALE -— LIGHT EXPRESS wiigoiu, 12'! Eovnini St. Fort SALE-l aaooo sow. also 9 Piss seven iveeks old. In McCoubrey. FOR SALE — BABY CARRIAGE in good condition. Write BOX m, Guardian. iwfii 4n inch 1. P. Saw, Louis Reid, siunley Bridsfl ‘rflilit SALE-ONE THREE-BU N- i-r oii stove, good condition. Apply Fred GPEEQT)‘. Si. Allard-l- Tsclibnruc LOTS sou. sen: -- Near Schools. Churches, Stores and Railway, D F. MacDonald. Souris. FOR. SALE - PTIREBRED HE'- glsteled Newfolrilland puppies. write Box "R4" Guardian FOR SALE-MARLNE 6 “P. Bruce Stewart engine. goodcon- dlnion. Hall Burt. French Rivet’. P. E. 1. FOR SALE —BAIN WAGGON complete with hay-rack. b")! and team and tractor poles. Also battery radio. mantle 1W6- w. a. Godfrey. Marihmld- FOR SALE—l H flnm‘ sander; 1 12 electric floor‘ polishcr. both practically nFW. Apply Box 82. Guardian- | ERNATION- I i ni Truck n-in ir. good "audition. Write Box '15. Guard-Hi ran SALE-BUILDING Lola's‘. reasonably priced. Vlriie B ' c/c Guardian. , p93, 5,41,]; ._ oNli COMLETE SET Arc high "pressure geese 81m! Good condition’ Box . ___ ______.__________ Eon sALa-iean nrasrsn crmv- "GEN"? 8UP"!!! ilivlllslf: rclci sedan. Recondition-ed mot- m’, gncd iires. Edward Boswell. Victoria. FOR SALE - M PONTIAC SEDAN. Call Ccbh and Crawfords unrest. 122 Fitzroy si. iTuox. NEW. 1 Massey Hiirvzs binder NO- 4- Tom McLean, North Rive- Qg, 551,3 _ BATTERY RADIO. Mantle modal, complete with batteries. Price $20.00. Albert Stafford. Clement yo]; §A|_,[=;_()NE DRIVING mare. 5 years old. 2 soars with gig, Aippiy Mrs. Celia McKin- non, Earnscliile- OIL BURNEBS — NEW 01L burners for furnaces or kitchen stoves. also oil cabinet hall iur nuces. Wholesale and retail. Agents wanted, Arnold Manufac- ture Agent, 4693 Christopher Coiomb, Montreal 34. Business Opportunities RUN YOUR. OWN BUSINESS! Owing to lncrrased orodi1ctioi\ established Company has 001*!‘- ing in your locality, moclioni’ earnings. Famous Products Cor- poration, Deni. PET-l. 3"0 Gill’ Street, Monireal, P Q Personals QLENBOR PABLETS ABE IF- feotive. 2 weeks’ suPPiy 51-0"? u weeks $5.00 at all drusziall To Let T0 LET- FURNISHED COT- tage. _Apply 9 Orlebar Agents Wanted EARN EXTRA CASH -— MAKE more inonry casily in 8P!" ime. Just iihow our beauti- iul Canadian mode Christ-ml! cards to your friends They l!" on sight. Many assortments. Gift Cards. Seals and Tags, Beautiful. nee album showing oersoniil card-l 25 for $1.00 and u . Liberal com- mission. Write w ay for unusual 1 sprlnrtooth hanow. i§é“él?n€”é%li.S.’i%°53‘-' “i351? :.::ii':':.:."*:? "mt ‘l?$‘.'1?.‘.“i‘“§§l‘§°‘iiii§i.'“£.“ it; st. Toronto. ' I “ma, f Buillding Lot is offered l!“ Pfmden, “m, reposftednhav- ‘_‘*""""“'_""" 1 seamer. or sa e n ll tho A . i i-v a the honor r» on Lost Found Strayed 1 lioier (steel). 5 K o aw me we tyilieirieciirse to be inscribed the 1 "Mn .0 ensingion Road. Suii- "m" o, m, servmmen o; m.» Losr_nu wsusurinarsllt- rflne-‘euilgiiklns mMhlM- "'- able for up to date d-well- district. The secretarivh waizhr-gkiér; chant N _ . rs. reg rat on (s as an . _ i write concern n: t? ‘ 081d. re igrrmxor. Lost Old l Ste e Ul|rmllw¢a°mg"u,p' m: I ttlils work. A short discussion‘ l?‘ Home Week. Stephen Mrenen- Ilene lllil sheep; ° - P]! Y gardln the holdln of a dane m. aid, 1'19 wlgér 5g, l Cream lepare . the s ool took p ace and it was] - r Shaw ma" with pole. MRS. ROY MacDONALD decided to alcove thfimmaétekbleiit; Milk III‘ . IQ F , : Tun" end rack (newl- ' no Fulfil!’ st- Sig’: vrgleirentggred to sweep the Ifl nFflf sllfl lwheel barrow. Phone i867 school before the openins dew. A ‘ N l litlitili. .1...» “"3 “l “°.i'°“"i “.‘..‘."°.?‘°.°i; ' I 8 8 S8 T SOUTH MILTO 1 Weed alellh (nfltl- 010s the rogrem commit- 5'/$ Miles From Ch’iown. c‘of;_ R SAL h, m; n w... ‘flea-nee to luive Consisting ni’ 107 acres oi u Aer" f’ mniou-fln’ m.’ ‘theugme prlgqflesaiitinalhi§ iii" land i it”; :2 E‘°‘i=..$..“"“' ’ nd ble. - ' H"! and Cold Water in Livia! aflmff: and SIXTIoom house. Modern k,,l,$,',;~,§,’$..".',;’ Llioaisigmbfii: tnvNNN, rid needle: ooi-renter III 5'1"‘ conveniences. Hot water home loo- their next meeting. non, ouse House . nd Buildings b b b . , w... r.:.tr....‘"'i.::..1::' i-oii-ir- Mi rev-in "h? i=..s::.""'a..: use. 2i. ' I resent with a very 4013M"!!! é ‘Ne Furnace fllMSz-Caeh. , Apply:- gush and beiollowilng adsolcéfll firs: Ii d gs in Good eiuteeeillni.‘ H "m" " "W" ,,,,||¢|,,,_ _ m‘ "" "°' u". M._A. FABMER, xgcasnwkeggins own I Jack sroc my...’ svlltiw- 8" ELECTRIC .,,____ Help Wanted-Male free-hold lend all six mllee Irons Charlottetown. near condition. School, Church and Railroad; irlc lights and telephone. prising oi: 8th has delayed the harvest for THE___CHARLOTTE'I‘>QWN__GUARDIAN Weekly Livestock , Market _._- SUMMARY (Ottawa. August; m) Moderate earth,- mm w,“ taken on west ltroroer emiceurrgiiilntlt ‘N-“viytifi best disp o; n" l“? 5° “ON-I. while “$11k hither. In the east there vms limo ‘$111186 1h prices from the previous eeki although tile tendency w“; grower. Lamb‘ et s. 1n- eflezlfls seasonally. brought, gnu; orally urichangedve B and gen’ Eastern Cattle Marketa ‘u 0 N118 lbw. more sci- "lty we oped at mnorrro and Address And‘ ‘ ' Presentation _ On Friday evening. July 12th, 1946, a large number of friends and neighbors from surrounding districts gathered at the home of . and Mrs. Daniel MacPhee. Cumberland to do honor to Cap- tain flettie E. Machine oi Nine Mile Oreek, who, in the near iut- ure will receive her honorable discharge from the services. As war-time music was played by Mrs. Daniel MacDougali, the guest of honor was escorted to a flag draped chair by Sgt. Harold Betts and Mr. Gilbert MacDougall, while little Anna MacPhee pre- sented her with i; beautiful garden bouquet. Lieut, Alli-son MacMlllan oi’ Fairvlew capably resided as chairmen. and in well c osen words explained the purpose of the gathering’. Mrs. ormen MacDonald read the following complimentary ad- dress whiie the presentation of an extra. well filled purse was made by Miss Bets. Gorveatt. Followln is the addreu: Capt. Hatte E. MacLalrie: Dear Hattie: M l"! Ruse to picture the lm fast when war-clouds hung ark- y over our Empire, and the din of battle grew louder in our ears. our hearts. Hattie. were stirred by 5101-11‘ nobility in answering ihi: steers inakim $11 w $11_7,,_ 11¢. ceipis were lighter at Maximise} Phone 1107-2 ",1 t and prices stronger on an active WANTED .15"? pumhm by "m" "i" market. With q t load oi steers‘ t I I -— ‘YIOOM AND ITOARI) at $13 25. Good inds gerierally| Xvio gir s- o10..i0 IQWUIQ i0;- i;,. $12 so s12 75, an“ good m“ $950. rggligloarlgogucgagngaggsisctory - to $10 and a shade higher. wsnran - mass vurusus- Private w°"'"' cm“ “m” ilsgédxdrooms immediately. Phone Sellers had the advantage of s URGENTLY NEEDED BY l-‘EHAIE student. Warm room with board. Write Box "O3" Guardian l WANTED — SUTIIERLANDS AND Stewarts Historys of the island. W. N. Weldrrm. Tyne Valley. WANTED — a rtmcm iirrnisncd or unfurl- i ed. Ground floor prrierre-l Apply Mrs. JB. Hogan. '41 Pits- roy Street. Phone 583. WANTED - SUPERTNTENDENT for ZS-bed Hospital. Duties t start, October 1st. Also one Oper- ating Room Nurse. Apply givin qualifications, reference an wages expected to Box '16 tar Guardian. WANTED AT ONCE -— FIRST class window and door from maker.- also door maker- io woodworking factory. Good wages Stesdv employment. Apply J.W. S hens Umited. Townsend St Sy ney, NS. _ EXPERIENCED HARDWARE bgzAN ew large wholesale iirm. Salary, expenses and com- mission. Give. iull particulars in for travellifi position in th Brunswick T0 RENT SMALL Violin Instruction Learn to play the Violin in the privacy of your own home under the guidance o! a competent teacher of many years of experience. For particulars write: BOX "85" GUARDIAN IJlJD(>:Mae|l‘n t. I a,‘ peruweseaeprll"! i Public Auction I will sell by Public Auc. -- tion on the farm of J. J. Lacey, Tracadie Cross, on WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 4th AT 2 P.M. (S.T.) 45 TONS 0F HAY (In Stacks) D Q 0 f’ confidence to Box No. 1o Gusrd- Terms‘ Cash- Sh. Personal goods: mailed oostpaid in bi sealed envelope with l 25c.- 24 lee $1100 fia/trfiilaézgder De t. Nov-Rub . Bcr 9 Hamilton. Ont. Female Help Wanted WANTED —- IIOUSEKEEPER 0R girl for general housewok with know dge ‘xrlkidfl- Higher‘- vases- Appiy Box i408, Saint John. NB. WANTED ._ DEPENDABLE Steady work. cleaning woman- Phone 1H9. Auction Sale I am instructed by the Executors o! the Estate of the late J. Remit Horne oi W ° pl misc: at Public Auction on lnsioe. to sell on WEDNESDAY, SEPT 4th. At 1 o'clock sharp D.S.T. The lilllflIillg items: FAltMz-Jlonslstin eared, altna elec- STOCK:—I pair work mares. 1 pony, ban-ices and cart. 2s head choice Guernseys com- 1 Bu. Guernsey o years old. 1 Beg. Guernsey 2% years old. l Beg. Guernsey Jr heifer. 1O Grade Guernsey: in mili- 1 Grade Guernsey heiiers. 2 Grade Guernsey oslval. 28 breeding ewes. 1 Sonihdown ram. res’- l brood sows to “INV- l Shoat. 80 Year-old hens. Ill. I00 Pnlieis B. It. 10o Cockercll. B-B- 2 Geese, 1 gagder. IMPLEMENT 2- : MacConnsck bill!"- , . n. 1 M. n. hay mower. I lt- l Wheel relie- 1 Blue harrow. oi 100 acres ted PETER McQUAID, » Auctioneer. i N O T I C E -cAi_\T0_ §¢l_>t- 2. owing to the danger oi Paralysis. Fil_|_i_ SALE T Farm of James Hardy of Pleasant Grove, 84 acres, |60 acres clear; balance in ‘wood and lumber. 9 1-2 miles from Charlottetown. il-Z mile from Church and SchooL, 3 I-Z miles from York R. R. Station. 20 iicres under tillage, Nine room house, 50 foot barn and other buildings in good _ Pump in house and spring running through farm. . FOR SCALE In Wheatley River Village The residential property oi‘ the late T. D. Ling. con- sisting oi’ ten-roamed house, and two good-sized barns. lsll in good repair, garden and large lawn. Apply:-- WILLIAM LING LOT FOR SALE moderate clfering or. western mar- kets and most killing classes were taken at advances of 25 certs to! 5o cents. Arrivals u! wmnrpnq] were smaller and the price up-i turn was about 50 cents, with some of the best killing steers going at. $13 to $14 5, some good western cows up to $10. with the grneral run $9 to $9 75 and the better grades of stock-vs and jetdirs at $9.75 to $11. Active t/radlng was noted at other centres, with price increases uzato ‘l6 cents or more. and CAM} Y, paid an odd $12.15 for steers but mostly $21 '15 to $12.50, EDMONTON up to $12.50, PRINCE ALBERT $11.75 on Just good quality. MOOSE JAW $12 to $12.26. SASKATOON Sll to E1110!“ to United SIAOCI. Shipments of dairy cattle to the United States wtulled 1315 for the week, as compared with B32 in the thin. At this juncture we res g $12 and better. REGINA around e" $12.51g.75sn vancouvm 2112.10 ‘tflffflyflggflfggiifi rfgggé L° 9 - - is the wish that a, path oi ppg. same week a year ago. Exporos since the lst of January this year amcunt to 44.600 head; and in the corresponding period of 1945 were 31,238. Cali Market smey Only minor changes occurred in prices paid (or calves during the week. Toronto continued to soil best. veais at $14 50 m $15.50, {Montreal to $14 5O and an odd $15. Win- nPQG O13 to s14 Calgary $11 to $12 Edmo $11.50 to $12 and Vancouver $l2 to S13. Slight Change in Hog Price The trend or me iwe market was steady except for one m two minor changes. ‘Toronto was up 35 cents with Bl_ p935 $21.36. While Montreal remarried at $20-60 8M Winnipeg was also steady at 819.10. Calgary was down 25 cents. Wiih B] h0g5 at $19.35 i0 $9.60, Edmon- wn steady a; s19 so, Prince Albert erase. Moose Jew and Realm sinks, Silskatoon $18.15 m $18.85. Vancouver $19 75 to $20 4'5. 811d Moncton $20.60 The above prices do not include the Dominion Government. prem- ium; o; s2 per heed on Grade A and Q1 per head an Grade Bl hogs. Heavier Lamb Runs- Lower Prices Principal markets received heav- ier runs oi lambs and thcze ‘was a. corresponding decline in P! ‘If? Toronto was down 50 cents. w-iill‘. good lambs H5 to $16.50 whee Montreal paid $14 50 and dovir- Winnipeg 50 Cfints lower at $14 down Calgary $12.75 to $13. Fli- montim $12 50 to $13 50. Prince Amen up to n3, M00545 Jaw $12.20 no s13, Saskatoon up 1° $17 “>- ard Regina up to $14. NEWTOWN CROSS W~ l- 1 ihiy meeting of inihriséiiififi§§élfi W. 1.. was Mid Aug. 6th at the home of Mrs. Ralph Call to care for our wounded men. Your sale return to your native soil was joyfully learned some "mt! 18o. and now at this idle date we take the golden opportunity m Bfll/ffleiiie Welcome Home." We‘ realize that through your nc-bie efforts you have welded a link in the chain oi victory. The wny w" bird. the task difficult, human suffering inex ressible, but you faced it all am d death and danger "d El" B" BXBmifle of courage and devotion; and due to such ‘Knight- ly efforts, today the flag (‘f 13w United Nations flies proudly over ruined Germany-and Naziism wi-ih all its cruelities lies beaten and lrodden beneath the dust- hence the catastrophe that be\el1 [he world has been quelled-the war- illag has been furled and the s!" 0! P8809" Once more shines down upon this earth. Al W8 lvylfllly hell the nesrness of your discharge from the s". V169! We proudly congratulate you for the honors oi distinction be- stowed upon you. Siep by step 9°" have IP05 the ladder of suc- cess from a Lieutenant to a cap. gress will be yours and that your lot will be health, wealth and con- tezrtltment. n conclusion w d to our Nursing Siscceixézprou 1y My Godblseer: them to earth with His s n; . To help in that terrible fight, To ease the pain of sufferin T0 bTiZhien the darkest nig t. Like the sunbeanis that shine through the portholes, Of a. cellar that is dark and i-lrear. Is the smile of a Nurse to a soldier wh° was Buffering "over there". v3.9a mm: Gujde To Britain's‘ New Towns MOBILE EX-RAY llNlT HUNTER RIVER HALL- " ‘rtmenar. star's‘. 8rd; 1-4 ma. - e-s us. (Standard Time) WEDNESDAY. sarr. 4th: a-n Ans. - 1-0 P.M. RUSTICO HALL- ruuasnAy. sarr. sun l-s-rm. - o-s rain, mmav, sun. m»: 9-11 AM. _ 1-4 rsu. ~ , MONDAY, sarr. 9th: (Continued 1mm Page 4) heat can be most efficiently sup- lied by "district heating (that f: hot water laid on aioni the streets) not only for industry but even for domestic areas with only ten houses per_ acre. The water supply should aim at suppiyY-ils 59 gallons daily per head. The Com- mittee's suggestions for road sys- tems follow the most modern schemes for radial and ring roads. separate cycle tracks, limited ac- cess of local traffic to main roads. etc. Each new town should have an adequate internal bus service and for longer journeys there should be a central bus station near the railways station .whi.ch itself should be “an outstanding feature of the town, externally and internally." Each town should also have reasonable access i0 nil‘ lil- cillties. On social lite and recreation the re art says due regard must ac pad to the growing interest in f NORTH Everybody over ii should amend and is welcome at any place Q time that the unit is operating. ' Chriatanaa Seal: make this X-Ray possible. f] PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND TUBERCULOSIS LEAGUE l Eiififllfilifiifiiblfilfillifiifilliliillliliiéllfilifllfillilfi NOTICE Montague Branch No. 8, Canadian Legion, B. E. S. IL; will be visited by a counselling team from the Depart.- Ineni, of Veterans’ Affairs, on Thursday night, Sept. 5th, All veterans whether Legion Members or not are co ally invited to attend. Meeting opens a1. 8 P.M. D.S.T. 1| IEIEIEIEIEBJEIIEIIEIIEIEIIEIEJJEIIEIENEESEIEIIEIIEIIEIEI i FOR SALE -- FARM 8 1-2 MILES FROM CHARLOTTETOWN Consisting of 50 acres, 45 clear and in high state ofl cultivation. Balance hard and softwood. Brook o5 farm. All new buildings. Electric lights. ' Apply:-- theatre, music and other arts among all classes. At least one public library will be required which‘could house the nucleus ol a local museum. In hotels “new . towns should seek to revive aii . that is best in traditional British \ hotgitslity while enriching it wi much that other countries have to teach about the art of good living." Finally; in recom- mending Open spaces at not less than ten acres pcr thousand the Committee makes a special plea for the children's need to make their own amusements. Besides the traditional swings arid seesaws,_ the designer should provide "a cave or two, a tunnel, some gnar- led tree stumps with ample icot- holds, and some dwarf vralis for playing house." __._.._.____. Governor Lsusche of Ohio, for- mer mayor oi Cleveland speak- lng recently, of his experience as a newspaper CaiTler boy, stated: "The real lasting things that I earned were not in the form oi money but rather in ihe lonn of valuable experience vrith pebble and business." TORONTO, Aug. 30 _ (CP) — The United Steelworkers of A- merica (C. I. O.‘ said today in u statement that the Union's Nar- ional Committee will meet here Sept. 2 “to consider proposals and counter proposals for settlement" of the strike which started Julv l5 in basic steel plants at H-{milton J Public Auction Sydney, N. S. I am instructed to offer for sale by public auction on the premises at 173-175 Sydney Street in Charlottetown OI FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th _ At 2 o'clock P.M., Daylight Saving Time i The double tenement house belonging to the estate of, the late Thomas Sweeney. This is a well constructed two- tenement house with modern conveniences in an ideal BELL 8r MATHIESON and neighbors. Miss MacLaine expressed her happiness on being home amid her old friends once_ again. and also her thanks at being remem- bered in such a tangible way. Several present voiced their ap- preciation of Captain MocLaines success as a Nursing Sister. and all joined in singing “For She's a Jc-liy Good Fellow." _ A social hour followed during which Mrs. George MacPhee as- 1-4 P.M. — 6-8 P.M. 1 sisted by several of the ladies present served refreshments. The evening was brought t0 l close with a hearty sing-song fol- of sisned on. behalf of your friends l BRINGING UP FATHER lowed by the National Anthem. ‘ location. There will also be offered at the same time a household effects of the late Mr. Sweeney. quantity, W. H, BEATON, Auctioneer. By George McMa n; Tl-l5 i6 LITTLE DOTTV WHO LIVES NEXT DOOQ I WQNT YOU TD MIND HER WHILE i RUN TO THE STOQE THAT'S A $WELL IDEA OF YOUDS TO GIT MR. BQQIS TUDETH ‘I'D ~DIN ¥UJON ‘PHAT GUBMAIZINE ‘IOU RENTED-l THN~I< vouu. GIT HIM TO \OTE FOR MIND HEQ? I auwuoes vouws HEARD vsiz rams: TALK ABOUT ME QUNNIN‘ FEE MAvOQ! MR. JIGGS HA5 BMTED ME FOR AVISIT ON Hi6 NEW SLJBMAQINE-VVE AUNAVS WANTED ‘ID 5E5 GEEK!’ BUT D04’? LET HIM TALK ‘IOU INTO \DTIN' F012 HIM f! Ceilings with a fair attendance of mé-Nigerspresidcnt. MTS- Gerald Roach, occupied the chair and opened the mgeilng by (‘Blllllfltllp- on the members to read in unrson “The creed-g Than under the leadership oi Mrs. Frank Coed! and accompanied on the organ by Mrs. Ralph coir-ass sans Q"? Institute Odo". The secretary as lug absent, havlnE be?" m" m“ school teacher. M"! Mrs. Monty Kelly was appointed secretarv sitor the remainder oi the yéfll‘. e then called the roll which was an‘; swered by "A Canadian City 8n what it is noted for . Folluwinfl this the minutes of the previous meeting were read and sighed» TM- i '1 ~S~P>s A5 HE SAID-W's GONNA BE A COLD DAV WHEN HE WTES F02 you]! WE LL-TA-TA-AFTER WE DIVE AN‘ YOU MAKE LIP VET?‘ MIND TO ENDORSE c1665 FOR MAYOQ-HEQE i5 A PEN THAT WRITES BY Edwina GEE! ‘MEMBER WHEN UNCLE JIM CAMPED IN TH‘ CABIN-AN’ ‘Ti-l’ FLAPJACKS HE raise?! n. Cassy/e "altlths fit... o»... n». ‘Ti-JOSE WERE TH’ flAYsf-QAY! I'LL BET suns! t e01‘ A couwLA HOOKS IN MY POCkET, AN'-- . l ‘éeeii-M" GLAD we WE COULD rATci-i SOME Frau-- RA ' AWAY! AREN'T v95? AW NOBODYIL WORRY 'BOUT' YOU, ANYWAY" ‘COUNTTA woun nous; i» YOU! THEY'QE MAD AT YOU INVITIN’ NiRS¢JQNE$'$ EXTRA GUEST TO STAY ATJ I'LL BET THEY'RE GLAD MEEBE GQAN’MA'LL MISS ME" YOU LEFT--