mggfllo, 194a r , Yl-NCIENT MINING ' CORP. no. ' uvIsI-ln rumor! autumn oom lmmvo magically “UNSEE muons mo nxrmmncsn museum“ ‘All! ml: ossomrlvn 0159111,“; F, ll. BIIEIIAII & SOIIPAIIY LTD. I. M. lAGNALL-lhnegsr ' Charlottetown ll Ila-Id lt- Tdlcfllfllle mo J CALL 01v ollllnll rnllllcl EASTERN ulllns i IR. Glllhll lhlfl, Ohio”, l L0l||S lIP I0 $500.00 Ins! m0 unsung Qum- ul Aeootllnts thll. piggy-ml... Ibanefi Alvcrtisillg Ram-Payable in Advance lllrlinlnln Charge For Any Advertisement :5 Cont; Control Guardian locals, Sq pcr word; Western and Eqptegn logglg i! P01‘ WW6; Announcements and Coming Events, 3o pel- word; . 30 N!’ word: In Melorhm Notices, 10c m inch; um (I FINA] and Splflfllll OIIOCIIIS, Cards. etc" 5c per mung; Leg. tors u Condolence, 10c per inch; Wedding engagements, 40 war-fig for $1.00 and l0 cents for every lidlflonll 3 words. Notices of “"155 "l! Alilifwlllloll. 70o per inch or 4o per wordI Lists of subswlflhnr. 40 wnts per inch. Address 5nd Presentation, $1.00, Othel- rates on lppllclllon. Agents Wanted ' For Sgjg will roniunroullsfzlfi; -Nll!IG MgJK 1E0}: “u; money se g" porra . use d, so " _ have lull time employment. Um- w“ um ted An Company, Toronto 2. A~W-1-11-26l.g snlvtionnl Engine. Powlnal. Female Help Wanted n. F. MIC: ______________ 115-121. FOR SALE-THREE ll. r. INTER- Albert Bruce, 1-18-21. FOR SALE - SECOND HAND factory boiler. Apply North Rus- 1-14-16~18-31-! field‘ Abbott, Freder sumo -- rwo sruonnrsflro m; SALE learn Hairdressing. Write R." (P1111 _ one (ililurdlafl. 1-1a-z1 G,,,;°’G,,,,,,‘;"§§§g,,_ lull-rm -- mm). APPLY mes. , __ R B ’ coveheagvizfi?! roll SAIE nox Tire lv x-rnn - STENOGBAPHEB. m - m "B. c." Guardian, 1-15-01. m‘; "mws c‘*°P-1_'1‘§§“- Imlrnn - rum. APPLY mas.‘ _ J. c, Paterson. 54 Orleba!‘ st. "m “LE Goo” Imwm“ Horse. 9 years old. Apply m Whit- ctton, 1-19-31. - CAR RADIO Sho , 1-19- 1. SLEIGII, churn and household furniture. Nil-s. Herbert Howard, Meadow- bllnk. 1-19-11. ll l llmgglssg- "£1 Immn Ww —- m! - FOB SALE-MAN'S coon con. , t- Opwglltwllts; 1:311» léotndltion. PAhpply 120?! Hills- - 95$“ O 1'69 , , work.“ Ofitoio¢ue_ Free. Write or one 1 1.194, m $0M. Toronto. Bunches FOB SALE — ONE OUTSTAND- . Ottawa. 6-4-BaL-i3i.‘ ing Dual Purpose Short llorn Bull, 8 months old. Also younger _ muss, Apply Seymour Wood & Tux‘ Son. Mt. Herbert. 1-19-11. F0 All... E rcwml WW0! AND £115. rm esnfifli?‘ slil-Yryfillfa FY1056 994-“ Ham? shingle machine, 24 inch planer _ lete; also 75 acres wood Baby Chmks timber Spurgeon I-lickox, Bagh- shzlw. 1-19-21. l. O. P. HIRED. HIGH- m commercial grade produced Male Help Wanted wC-oveffiwilnl; Standards | _ii___t yggf lgrderngykvgwyyith gig-m; usr nov WANTED - APPLY m’ New‘: Bnm5w1(g]g_ ' 1-8-61. 0 ' llffiSSllNgElgdlBOY WANTEIIIIG-t? .. ppy ill Ml. - - . Machlnery u__.__._._.____ W ted ‘oflrur SAWS tum wooo- an mmschlnes Newest types l. gown: your orders today as leltveries are beinlz mode bv tdsr of dots. Dowalt Disher Clarpora , Did. 402 Welt Ponder St., Vancouver. from direct fnctnrv rw- Brookfleld Creamery Limited. vel for cancel No "mm, N. s 1-8-Sat1tl Apl- 30- ‘ now necessary Wire or couple, ment or find J. G- t pioyee. W te 1107-L. Bottles ' caiiedl for. Miscellaneous , Investment i Opportunity r ink Baby Scales the Jenkins Pharmavy "1 ,wl.v. DOST — t KENSINIOTON,‘ A 11m.» LOAN lmquml-zn FOR lar e c1110 WHEY, 915° “We 1 1a mum. Hrlndpal and "lnun- gaff, °~ °' Kimmidy’ swfigfl? l It xnuteed by Trust Filmds. ' ____-- 1 Any reasonable Interest, Apply D081‘ - AT RAILWAY STiATLCgII: * Box c. 11., Guardian. 1-18-3i. on Dwwlb" 29"» PM“ 1 taming yarn. Finder please eave at uml office. Reward. 1-19-21. ‘ 5_—~ Tomas o- co- IIHTEREI IEAI. ESTATE IlEllEllS 1W Queen St. P'hone-Dlly_l828--Night 537 Farms For Sale . A Wlisr alvnll l- 11 mllea from Chal-lnttetownh-ZB sores, 1s Illin- elltlvstlon, balance lungs‘ or“ mixed firewood. House eon- ‘Illvonrooms-nswssp glesonroollllldne eon- Ide lelnllsthl. Isl-n l4’ x ii’, new sills and roof. 0th;- ent- "Ufisl- mu m»: ml church- rll» moo. l IIODIBN null IOME - 141 Acres of hull-loo upon- eul- tivoltl, llnhnoe lumber and hull firewood. large apple orch- IN. Inning- stream. Ilollse esntsille ten room vdth pollen conveniences. Two e buns sod other oitbllldlflll Near‘ all, chick, and vny- Price and pnrtlenlsrs on spillin- ...A-.--._..i-____.._ HOUSES FOR SAlE OIAIIMTIITOWN - Several doubts teams toad sh Min. a to lulnnll mum Apply for IIIISJIIQII» m LOTS ' FOR SALE lulluglouluallnmncnluolnllluudu. IIleesllN-IIQO. llseltxllcrllilhetn @7343‘ "$01. nlnlnl-qnulm-lmum. and mlwtcher, shaming and hang- ers, Will sell in parts or mill com- J DRESSED POULTRY WANTED - - Bank em- NCN wand quarts. Phone Michael Bros” -17 -t-i’»s-6l. $0M wnu. rm: mnrnv who‘ on- owed P mm 1-18-tf. ‘ Lost, Found. smlyed I SESSIIESBSB! _'__"”Y:;_I. ' ‘GSERSESSfiSE-Y 9700fCent Por IOOOCc-ntremaque . lilwibfihcm Res .. QICOCt-ester 7b00,‘Cit Mal 1200,00 Will 1l20OC0in L . liilihTflolomac 1000 Commoil .. 1571-’) Crowshore SE-“rsgafiaéitfiit i’ NOTICE I wish to advise the Vot- ers of Ward 5 that I defin- itely will be a candidate for Signed: G. R KEEFE L and Que. colored 22 l/l PI White 22 3-4-23 8 - g In Memortam " i‘. ‘“’ "_ lbllsnm, J . _. _ ' stock uouflon-AII ll (T) a 3H,. JAQS A. MANN u" WM . 41.3 NgY-edmfim dhasmlefi? grid r2122: 71900 M“ - ,_ _ 5-“ ' d 364111855 Over the P604110 0! mmefi’“'f’u 1' a 17 Burlinflion. when it belame qogomglo ad“ m _ 3o L: known tlhet James A. Mann had aooosmlley 3 1m e G°id"""'""""1_7‘ pissed away at his ilume on Dec. lmoAqun-lu; 7s Q| "no" '"‘*'""' I" 3th. 1M6. nlbel‘ a short illness. 61 iltic 3 ""'"" ‘,0 st yhenge o! 84 years. He was u 1‘ m the fllirddson ofwlzihe gate William g 39 Mann an <h1s c. snot Jo — g9 5-7 stone. He was thezlast surviving ' 5 member oi the famly, his broth- ‘, a em and sisters having predeceased 1 5 him. we wufe (Janet Mann) pre- 5 1 deceased tum a number of years ,, ago; also a son (John). As a 1 yo man he took up fanning n4 -. K-l-L-‘é-i-l- -.-.- ... sassssaassasaacreaslisaess MONTRREAL. Jan. l8 -— (C?) - Produce prices quoted here today reported by the Dominion D-L-PHYY" rnent of Agriculture follow: z Packed for exporft A Ital‘!!! m; A Medium as: n» m "-8!"- A Large M; Medium 32; A Pullcts N-B 1-2: B W40: C 35- BUPIER: Wholesillp Que. job- ~ ' ' lzecLf h d L rage Lollllclllnr III the coming lggf 2 £°f_,;“c"u,§,,'f; W. Civic Election. Qglpt us m 1 pasteurized as 14 - 2 s4 1-: del Mtl; first giluTté-Slflm Prints iob prim- 37- OHIBE: Currant recei t wssteru white 22 ; wholesale, colored 23 1/16- P111" rat's-rows: '15 lb bu: N.B., L90; Maine 100 lb bags 2.54. o-o-eoooomeoo-oooo-oo-wovH rulluc lulmoll AT SOURIS TUESDAY, JAN AT 2 P. 22nd T!!! ...‘3.!!é.!¥.!-9_T1E_1' 0W" GUAR 1-2 o DIAN -¢_.@-- e old ilonlesteod and was a successful and progressive tanner. n man of iligh-ordcr of intelli- gence, esteemed and respected by all who knew him. services wore always‘ at the command o! his friends and neighbours. He lived Ills religion dav by day. To his fellow man he owed it in many ways in kindness and mu- erosdty to those in need, and will- ingness to aid those in time of Long River Presbyterian Church. Tlhere are left to mourn ‘the loss of a loving father four sons. Erskin of Toronto" Wlifam o! Montreal; Elmer. Indian River; Walden at home; two daughters (Bessie) Mrs. Jas. Anderson. Mon- treal; Ruby at home The funeral which was largely attended was held on January 1st from his late residence. His pastor, Rev. J. A. McGowan. con- ducted the service at the house and grave, tdklng his text from Revelation ist chapter. 18th versc. trouble. He was a member of the m , PAGE NINE ~ ~ ‘vwc *1: Glnalia’: Tennis Player Ability llnknown Quantity By DOUGLAS AMARON MONTREAL, Jan. 17 —— (GP) - A wide-open competition among players unknown before th_c war and veterans past their prune is ewcted for places on Canada's 1 Davis Cup team. Rarely in the past has the call- bre of the Dominiolfs tennis play- ers been such an unknown quant- ity. Lack of wartime competition and ehtry into tlhe services of the men who wielded the most potPnt rockets before the war are the reasons. _ Canada entered a team in the 1946 tournament, first since 19%, with a view to e.ncou aging young players rather than with any idea of making a name for the Domin- ion in the tennis world. It ls on the wartime juniors that hopes for the future are being bui l Looking over the field It ap- pears that Eastern Canada has e best selection of players, but the Pacific Coast usually turns out, at least one and sometimes two men o! Davis Cup calibre. Vancouver had Phil Pearson and the late Bill Pedlar on the 1939 team. How the newcomers will stack up against the men who were big names in Canadian tennis from six to 10 years ago remains to be seen. It. wlll take provincial tournaments and possibly a Domin- ion tournament to find out. ‘Montreal has three up-and- coming players who might easily prove to be of Davis Cup rank. Henri Rochun, Brs-n Mucken and J. J. DesJazdIns were tops around here in junior ranks and with 0t- tawlrs Bobby Dufort are just about the class of young players in the cast. Vancouver has l-l highly l-aicd junior in 16-year-old Lorne Main. This youngster isn't known in the east but he won the Wasnington State junior title and accordinq to experts here that puts him in a class almost by himself. Another Westerner who should be watched is Bill Pedlafis broth- er Jack. Just! release‘ from the services, Pedlar is said to be a good prospect. Pre-war stars against whom the newcomers will have to compete include Pearson and possibly Mon- treal's Laird Watt and Bob Mur- ray, though both the latter retir- ed competitively before the war. Don McDiarmiri of Ottawa is one of lhp brightest. lights in the lzamc if he cnn regain the form he displayed hcforc he went aver- seas with (he Air Force. BY THE CANADIAN PRESS LOWESSTDFT, England --(CP) -Experlmenis which may ‘re- olutionlzc the tracking of herring hoals are being carried out from westroft with the Asdlc U-boat racking apparatus, BRISTOL. England -(Cl°)— liurry Harris, 87-_vl=ar-old mmer. advertised im- n with and g0‘. 1'15 replies HI‘ ' “d Mrs. Mars’ Chapman, aged 68. t ' or wish llld sale of these bonds. Chzrloticiown, W. ll. V. Dunbar, Mgr. When you have to all VICTORY norms, WE SUGGEST YOU CONSULT US Our olfiees provide s. special service in the pill-snug EASTERN SESIIBITIES 00. LTD. to buy Sllmnlcrside, B. T. Dodds, Mgr. ~Q§Q‘@QO z Ellen's Diary 1 By an Island Farmer's Wife g 9§"§.§'.§'§§§§§4.'§§-Q-§ (Continued from Page worked out as yet; Or a sterile knitting-needle-mine would still reek o! the. pipe-cleaning, if 1 could find one; or listening closely to hear the dying song of it- and the while a curl of hail" brushes its cheek. When it is pleased to draw itself llclnurcly away from the edge of the pan, is n vcry’ good indication of its IlDHlE-HYJSS The frosting? The seven minute does a delectable job of the decor- ating. So I bukcrl my cake today, and this evening or rather tonight the family sat ‘round to sample 1i in the pre-Sabbath qulet—and call- ed it good. vo-o-Qooo-v 8i a e This has been a good week "down on’ The Island", with pleasant win- ter weather and until Thursday mostly barc frozen fields, that came with the week-end thaw. This was the week, Jamie, grand- son to Jamse and me, got a pull- of pet rabbits and part of the work at the wood-chopping and at. the stables was suspended because hutches must be built in daylight. or so Jamie insisted. Mr. D. came back to his carpentry at crack o’ dawn Monday morning and Mac came s. little later to help Jock in the woodlands. And then when the new stairs werl- complete us was Jennies housc, he Icft fur his home do\vn the river as he said “to get to the woods." James went to assist our Woodmen one after- noon, but finds his time taken up with the hauling and some of the stable chores. He varies this, when I have something about ready to place in the oven, by trlps,to a stack for hay. Some windy days. it took e coat fastened tightly about to protect me from the chilling winds and then today- for the outing has become rou- tlnc, in the loveliness of the af- ternoon, when the westcring sun shone softly o.n windows and turn- ed the countryside near Bflfl far into a plat-c out of s picture. I should have been sorry to have 1-19-11. missed the experience. There were the days when we travelled across a frozen and hare meadow; today the YTIHTP made light of it through the existing lifptll 2f snow, Judy's lcltcr came, with ll tnorry: "Hello" and thanks to all 111-- Is- land friends. "It makes me lowely" shc wrote “to think that by now, ihcrc is skating on Kristl/‘s Pond.” to Jcanick to axis! in entertain- mg gucsts and to Ml‘. and Mrs. A's, where the monthly and in- lcrc-sfinr: Aid met. By cur. by slcicil and on fool_ we forguther- or! thcrc. James set out with me, and thcn stopped to 10nd assistance lo motor vehicles stranded on the snoxv-covcred slippery road. “El- len_ X-IOl nut zlnd iumncli in thl. sleigh with Mr, MucK." I over. hoard hirn explain to Karolyn this evening. "Got. out of what?" l won- dered, for we set out a-wslking there. And so our weeks slip nway Each day filled with the homely exquisite duties and plsvasurcs peculiar to lift‘ on an Island farm. Tomorrow-tho Sabbath brmzs both a duty and a pleasure. when folks assemble “in His courts" for praise and prayers. Until Monday - Diary _ Goad- night. Unltxrlscrlz? DINNER LONDON-(CPW-Two boys. w- cused of sbeallnlz u duck. were told in Junexuile court. "you've stolen someones Christmas dinner Now you won't get your own." They were sent to a remand home. where‘ the menu was turkey. Glristlnal Pudding and mince pie l i l For Foot Aliment: cousmrr H. J. A. BROWN, DP. Orthopedic BEQlRBFSDIST 148 Great George Shed OIAILOTTITOWN. P.I.l. o UTSlDE THE PARTY _ vou MUST VISIT U5 I ON YOUR NEXT TRIP EVERYONE JUST uou- IZED vQu AND YOu eooo sue-n, COLONEL 1 some WAS rldncso SUCCESS. .7‘ .. ... fSHALL 1 CALL YOUR CAK, SIR? By Ham Fisher ~o ‘rum lcvou. M ecrr no cm] rM WALKING. l LIKEIO SEE WASHINGTON AT NIGHT. 2'3’? - - "I am alive for evsrmore." rind L03 30mm we" U" » - - ~ ~ ~ »- 399 St. John, chapter i1‘, 19th verse. x 1-70 200Coast Cop .. 2.50 .. I , -, 1, . . - Beca I live. ye shall live l7.\ Min O0 1600 Dalhousle 63' ~- ' ' “Dvqucsne 14o sooou so ‘l “ljfé “The fi,,,.§‘?§‘“M',’~vs§,"fph‘Z¥§5-’ ' " 40 lsllubslsko . . . . .. 1.3a ' ‘ P- '7‘ r' H 53 2100.? d o _ 39,. Peace Perfect Pence “and Sac ..1Z1-2 M00T:lr'1niskr€..... 23a ..1"Th°A""“°f‘_'°““' t q, " ‘"‘° ‘T°"‘ 5”“ 2'5‘ -°°° ' uih°oii'§-°'“sn'ifiifitll§td 3.5km‘; c 2i520Falcon ' beside trlose of his wife and son. ":00 Franco . .. Tl Pallgbearers wtere Vi/Illléanz E. 1-“0 Frobish , 4.90 Johns one, limes W o ns one, Zilllifiiant . 7.65 Andrew Johnstone, Irving Hcgg. logooicinles . . 20 Archibald Mann and Thmnas .b§3~"8.%2°&€‘ $3 Exchange ‘"'“-£l‘.';°°2.'.;... ......“ 300'J_Goldale . 32 Pillow (Father), Family. “ca-Gmd Crest 9'5 ' Wreath (Uncle), Irving and "Ziglgfilfi 32"“ 453 All“ ° "M" 1 d gggiggogg; ---~;,@1-= fifiéii. 3-? ... luiéf?“ “'“°°" "m '“ o a e . . . . - 3633 dry,“ ‘Man 2:50 _ gldr; giroducts g Siprgz vtUnclei, Flom Archibald """°’C°“‘°"" -~ 3° Bulcfrl 15134 an 5-” 1i - i .1 k 4,03 C", Bans __ H 21 e e . - Spray. tUnce. Flom Jm, ac 2-,.- Gmnar _ 56 Bathursi 1:1 1-3 and Catherine. Jvnlqalcrow __ ‘ 15 Cpcm 2-3 34 Wreath: R. C. A. F" Montreal. sosnnnmweu .5315; 658"“? V s, q - flo-l Carl Cat‘ Pfd_ . 34 5-. " Cnn Steamshlps . 19 ~34 ~ 3g Cockshuit .. 1'1 s-s card of Thanks ‘Q43 , Can Vickcrs 1_4 1,9 Dorn Bridge . 4.1 _.___ ' 3'0 D0111 Coll PM - 171 The family of the late James A. ‘gm D0 A - 111's Mann wish to express their sin- _' '53 D0111 SW91 B 14 3'? cere thanks and appreciation to 4.95 Dryden - . . - . - ~ - -- 1'4 their friends and neighbours. to BTQOiI-Iomer . 2s Pram - 4 luv. .1. A. McGowan, and Joseph TCSOJ-Ioscuc .. 6'1 Fm“ A -' - 31 3 L Davidson, funeral director. for I'll" Homestead . 09 3-4 F°“_"d_d c“ . h‘ 3.1 3'4 their many acts of kindness shown tron Howey .. 48 HM" 5m" 0 q them in their recent sad bereave- r" llu Mal . m: "am BM“ ‘ 3. l" Inent and to those who sent (low- "Lwlllun Luke 1.68 Hiram gvaklfeg " ‘ 1,‘: 14 ers and messages of sympathy. -_ John. U!‘ 1.91 fituligkel ~ - 4., L? ,.» _ - - . . . . . .. . ; ,g§5g§::tl1uv;ai_l_e... 5g Imp on .. 1. ‘u: JOE PALOOKA ilflWlJacola . . . . .. .. 07 1M1 Pele - f? 1ft, mom-son . .. 4a 11"" T" ’ t‘ firs": Jcllil-oc . .. 14 B C l-‘gwrllt "$2,? Ki N5 HADA 123001.101 Quc . 1.14 Cull: Tew 0d i, ,4 WONDERFULYIME.‘ illfrKzrvrand .. .. 24 L“ °P° ° s ' ' ‘.3 is Mlzgmnggllgnwxg N SQKirk .Hud . 2.00 M" "W" »- 1Q ,_2 mAu xwou ' s“ 5"(irk l, .. 2.0a M°C°11 F“?! l, M sscaxsl-k Tow . lz mm!’ mm,“ ,2” H i010 Labrador . . . . . . .. .. 8-39 can C“ Pd "6 lsoaitnke Dufault . . 1.15 Nilm“? canon-nu- Fortune .. 1a PM‘! f“ 20o Luke Lux . . . . .. .. 0.50 Shrwl" 8°" l, l = - 1814 Si. LAW . f‘ " y; Dom Textile 1-- '_: n5 Dom gar A. .. - _ .. c. ..l.50 WPK 9° l - 1pm Lcxin 2s 31”‘ P‘ Cmmd“ 82g H, grffibingman 13¢) Brazilian . .. . l ’7"‘YJI It L . . 2.80 3!" Ylouvlcourt - 1-20 F-"Lvnx . .. .. J1 ... __ . . 4.15 New York 7T9 YgIHCIII-‘Dgzlsld . ' "iii"? ac . .. ;a,"".-.‘:::::s: s; - as Enhance éiiYWWflan 8c Es 1-2 _ z-vmll. - . ' ——-— fig lax-g? 3s Anaconda . 4§ 3f! lartln .. 31 Am Car and P g1 1-2 lqflfll/fi-Kenzlc mo Chas and Ohio .. p - SOL! HEARDME-IsMD-WJ Wm lVfcMurmac 4.1 Con Edison 3B _ QQQUT AND CHOP 5QME ImlTMcWati 2B Elec Auto Lite . I! WOOD_§OLI KNOWWEQNW £07110 hfill Cont 1b General Elec . . . . .. -. 7;! 3-8 GET ANY HELP_SO 2650 Mining Cpn . ll 1-4 Genernk Motors .. a? f‘ om VT TA aAc 4 llflfitMoncta . '18 Great l\or Pfd .. l 5-8 l-K ‘<- llWMnurc .. . 74 3m o“ N J ' 67 ' ' ' ZEGOMosher . 38 Kennecott 5'3 100 Nat Groc , i’! 1-2 Mont Ward .. .. m fifiitliNegus .152 Nor Am - 18 3'3 103430 Nlb .. . 2! Rfldlfl CQTP -~‘ -- s. a_8 F100 Nlplss .. 4.05 Texas CofP -- " a; isulllNorl-lon . . 32 Vanadium Air - - 4 "PULYNormeial ‘L12 Welt VINO?! <- . 5i 3- ‘Wvfbblorseman , 2D West Elec 33 53 lilflfllNorthlsnd l7 (‘Oéflhgllr h (inn . . 4t 0 c oson > lmsorobrlen s40 ducfl ZZWIORBHR 70 730fllOlellry . 34 THAT WOMAN WLD HAVE WE LAST VWDPD- EVEH WFTH AH ECHO’ Od- HELLO- MP5. MALDE GULATE~ WHY-VD LQ/E TlPl-‘Y, AND “CAP" STUBBS o Bv Edwina HIM POWER OF ATTORNEY" wllA-r! MRQPIIKINS WAS STILL TRVIN’ ‘r0 arr MARTHA 1b 51v: JEAN w» AFRAID sl-leo HAVE A sretuso r smo TO PERKINS-- "cuvr YOU sir, MISS mew» Is INA HIGHLY uekmus mm?" "HI wAs FURIOUI" = 1 pow-r NEED your: Aovtcsi LEAVE THE HOtJSE AT once . |T WILL SOON BELONG now GO, 0R" -: I Bsusvs m5 HOUSE BELONGS TO MISS RTH - WAIT MINUTE, melon-- YOU WANT A SMASH PICTURE F0? WOUR _;_o¢"i"i_ ‘ ‘ ..____. 0f Lot and Egg Gtllllillg Sta- tion owned by Eastern Egg l Poultry Association. Also oil stove, »l stapling machine, i set plntfornl scales. 1 MW» coal scuttle. etc. If llly not fine sale will be held Thursday, 24th. PAUL GALLANTl IQ \ l tullvtlu f 1701.,» . ...: 35S nhll f. OH/YEAH’ THIS SHAcudS ou * PRIVATE PRQPERTY mo HERE'S WRITTEN PER MlSSlON mo t This week ton, there were visitl‘