TI-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE THIRTEEN -.-. NOVEMBER 30. 1953 a-4T"'T J-7 . Amrtising Rates Payable In Advance pp Male iiein writeup New York Stocks Minimum Charge For Any Advermmenl 25 Cents. WANTED --!2 LE CTEICIANS Cunt” Gunrdlilh LDUIII 50 per word; Western and Eastern Locals j liclpcr. Apply Unemployment NEW YORK, (AP) - The stock M, pg; word; Announcements and Coming Events 5s per word; Eilrn. market succeeded in breaking cmmrug ac per word; In Mesnorlsm Notices 844: per inch; Lists DT”'T-" through to a new high last week of Floral and Spiritual offerings, Cards, etc.. lie per name; Letters K MISCCIIIIIBDIIS in the long recovery drive from or condolence Me per inch; Weddlns Enslulnentu. to words tor , Xwygfriflmi-b , the mid-September low of the year. 51.00 and ma Appreciation. mug, 34 cents per lnohzt for error is due to the 10 cents for every additional 3 words; Notices of Thanks I Me per inch or be per word; Lists of Subscrip- I Address and Presentation, si.00. l l other Rates On Application. the advertiser agrees that the publisher shall not be ushls uguee arising out of errors in uuvertiseinnnts beyond the amount paid for the space actually occupied by that portion of mg advertisement in which the error occurred, whether such llgenoe of its servants or otherwise, and were shall be no pliahlllty for non-insertion of any advertisement beyond the amount paid for such advertisement. Sales Help Wanted BI-1 FIRST IN YOUR. SURROUND- " iiigs selling our 250 products and gift boxes. Interesting Specials with free products are awaiting all ambitious dealers. For details l on our agency write to: Familex, 1 1600 Deiorlmier, Dept. 3, Mon- trt-al. RELIABLE MEN OF. VVOMEN IN- terested in earning 52.50 hourly Agents Wanted 6i”v3Ua LET US pm you in the Credit Business ,0, yourself. No capital required. 5911 Waterless Cookware, Diu- nerware Sets, silverware, Electric Dew pi-yers, Plastic Dinnerware Md many other items on credit. Earn up to 3100 weekly. You take mien. We handle all details. This is vour once-in-a-lifetime oppor- turiity. Write Box 153, Guardian. Tlipartmonts Wanted ' ii'aS'i'an - rniiiii-.if(iCo'St apartment. north of Euston St. Apply 3. Care of Guardian. Auto Parts and Accessories t'sEnTTrXa?s”r5ifTcTr(s-AND mans. Good stock at the Island Equipment Company, Bummer- side. L- Boarders Acconniiodateil eoXiib'i?i?sT6ifiz'(F)M'rEr"t'sT”rSiai; 6365. ii 6TEETiaKr are willing to share room, with kitclieii privileges. Dial 8063. V'Cdf S;l: A roa saui-194.1 roan covra, sxceilent condition. 1917 motor. distributing 200 highest quality Home and Farm Necessities, in- For Sale -MA clucl-mg Fhods. Medicines, Cos- t 'l 'gA"'E;SI:AB 'w00D. DML rnciics, Xmas Cards, Jewelry, F(;,':57 L ; ctr. in established neighbourhood -L-':..?. V..- -.-...-- Paula Route on full or spsretime FOR SALE-BABY'S CRIB. DIAL basis should promptly write: G. 9645. Laurin, Paula Co. Ltd, 21 St. fin-s.Ttr.:7o?i'm"rrxi-mi; W 5” Ev Mmmil. hand picked. Louis Vcssey. Yolk. l ?-m----- 33:13”? . .. l To Let FOR SALE - 5 HOILNE Poiilalt To LETpL'IEi?I. H0vsEKi"E: Imperial Marine Engine. Craw ford Brothers, Georgetown. - l I Mm LET - SMALL STORE. sis.o'o lng rooms, furnished. 5993. F(i)::b0EA:Eb;s Ij:7ll'fEChf:Axf;:j: monthly. Write Box 148, Guard- , -, . .. , . p L . stroller, lady's white boots and 1, O.m:e,'.....m....., . spat”. size 5i&. D131 9355, if0 LET-3 HEATED ROOMS, sinik, hot and cold water, tral. Apply ml Woyimouizh. nut RI-INT - THREE ROOM 7lDa.l'ti'llFllL hall and bath, second FOB SALE-FAWCE'l'l' rvnuac. "" ette in excellent condition. Ap- ply Robert MacGLll:nn, Mont- ague, phone 51-2. FOR. SALF.-WALNUT EXTEN- sion table, chest of drawers, kitchonv chairs. walnut buffet, enamel top table. Phone 8781 N can s.-ii;E.":sn i. i Pullem, ready to .. , . rl heater, in good condition. l"rmiv.s- Campbell, Kinkora, I Tynewriters FOR SALE-SIX ROOM iiovsiz-mmSEE Tiff: ,;Em-iw Egmfmgg lsii, Guardian. T0 RENT-C O-nfr'(Yl't7r'Xii'if1t fumiahed room, wai-rn, quiet, central. Continuous hot water. Dial 3356. 4 1”-5" outside, WW” hm”5 J?h”- Quiet-Rlter - exclusive features Decoste, Vintcr Street Vi csi,i 5,.ns,mona, performance, 35 "5,ll”lm9f:5V1d”: 7 p 7 mon'tlilv. special student rates on FOR SALE .,, 03".; (;EN;.;RAL .cntal machines. Remington Rand purpose horse, or will trade for 104 Kent 31799? Um 5531- cattle. Everett Ross, Fredericton, l l l 1 very good body. Phone 9686. p, E, I. wanted ' roTi”s-KLE-1952 DODGE MOTOR, son SALE-PYRE aann real ---A-: -, also '28 Dodge motor and C42 sevs, two vouiiz cows mid onc VIANTED '" MIXED GRADL Dodge car Harold Lamcy lIun- heifer Apvp'y Fclison Nlutcli i Apply J' L" Ma"F'aCh""' T” . . . . . . . . ,, for River. North River. ,v”f”i mm ...L.... L,L, Ame -------as----I-s i ANTED TO BUY SECOND- ”"" SALE - "51 'mmP' 19” hand Jacket heater: Write Box j0Pp, 1946 jeep, 1&1 Dodge se- rtiin, 1941 Ford. Several other used wars. bargain prices. Mac- l(a,v Motors, di:tl 6448. for Sale for: su'.?-NUMBER or sows due to far-row. Knud Joxszensen. Fredericton. "sign:6I'tf'lC1."'nicv(:i;a. rtfit . perfect condition. Floyd crane, Manate, iron sans-coNva1t'Trii'rIii baby carriage, new, and infant's cnf Dial 6662. "mi"sV.(iIEIE:FE'fEiiir'n"iir:iiia? ford bull. in months old. James W. MacDonald, mmterh River. from sane-is LARGE-ITIICKS. 52.00 each. Mrs. Matthias Mnlonc, Stanley Bridge. iroTr. same --'dUAN'rrn' 0? milrh cows and calves. good feeders. Also 80 breeding awcs. Alder Dicl-rieson, New Glasgow. l TFen'ialeg”llelp Wanted ' ii amen iniur.nuTr:i.v: r:x- giiwiuricn-Qiia'r?1Tn' 0-I7-P-IITE, lWI'16I'C9d COOK. general. for i:Itn- vino, one and hruf, and tvio-inch. ily of three adults in RDCIIOSIILI Phone .1543, walmce Rodd, win. N.B. Nine miles from Saint John. sine. on bus route. Must be betwnoi; I57, Guardian Office. feet of rope atmclicd. Apply torfor an experienced salesman. Here is an opportunity to rep- rnsnnt. in leading company in its ,Il0l1l with a guarantor,-d protected 'inrritory, established accounts and L. 3. Coulson, Kt-nslngton. I-'0R SALE-ONE CREAM SEP- iirator, 800 lbs. capacity; one set farm scales. both in perfect con- ditlon. Hillsbarmlgfh Street, 5638. or phone l l Apply J. M. Ladiner. lo! I floor, ncvv. insulatedy Write Box, Kelvin, set of blocks with loolimmcdinte opening in this area The kick ahead came on the final trading clay of the week Thanksgiving Day recess. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks advanced 31.20 on the week and stands at 3108.70. There was is disposition in some Wall Street quarters to attach more than normal significance to Friday's rapid climb. Because of the sus- tained upward swing of the market for the last 2 1-2 months, a tech- nical correction retracing one-third to two-thirds of the previous gain could normally be expected. Saturday, however, the federal reserve pointed out that the year 1953 will break all previous records for economic activity in spite the falling off in business since the middle of the year. The five most active issues last week on the New York stock ex- change were: Chrysler up 1-4 at 63 1-2 with 73.300 shares traded. Lockheed up 5-8 at 29 1-4, RKO Theatres up 1-4 after a at 10 3-4, and Radio Corp. up 3-3 at 21 7-8. Biggest gainer on the most nclivr list was General Electric up ti 3-4 at iii? 3-4, the 12th most active issiir Canadian stocks closed the week lower. Canadian Pacific gained 5-8, Dome Mines advanced l-2. Dis tillers Seagrnm was tip 1-4 and In- tcrnational Nickel added l-8. l large num l U. S. Steel Repori CLEVELAND, TAP) - steel pro- duction droppcd another three- points last week to 87.5 per cent of rated capacity or 1,972,000 net tom, the lowest output since Aug- ust, 1952, when the industry was recovering from a strike. Steel Magazine, reporting this to- day, said the continued decline nus due to lowered demand, the Thanksgiving holiday and a strike in the Pittsburgh area. , Despite the drop, the metalwork- ing weekly said the outlook for the first part of next. year is for a strengthening of dcinarid. It cited a report that General Motors Corporation, one of the biggest con- sumers, is planning to boost its steel orders for car production 17 per cent over last year's first- quartcr nrrli-rs. Orders for slccl to make trucks. liowrvnr, are Pxp0CC- ed in be down seven per cent. Supply of various forms of fin- ished steel continues to increase, ages of thirty and fifty years. ' with more and more products Hizhestwages to suitable worn.-iii reaching the easy-to-get stage ev- Refercnccs required. Coinfnrtniilcl ery day, Steel said. Consumers liailrooin, sitting room nnd britli. CAREER IN now are dlSDlH.VlllE Y1-Dre illllflifl-it Apply to Mrs. George Olnmi, DIRECT in knowing exactly the cost of steel Moosebead Breweries Limited, delivered at their plants, and the Lancaster, New Brunswick. ADVERIWSING steel manufacturers are beginning SALES PROMOTION to include transportation cost in -"7" their quoted prices. Lost The E. S. and A. Robinson (Can- i.0s.;l:.L..BE.Tv”Fh --"AR ! ,:iti:i) Ltd. Company, nationally . -- ' 7 A ' 0 J1 known AAA-1 Advertising and F C H Day's and Lcnman Caselavls, Sales Promotional firm, has an Damage Al Pusan PUSAN, Korea, Saturday, --Flames 50 feet high hurnrd nut. IAP) FQ;U:,.,mhF:1n1,.iKownH.'di1? , . HION1 lllmllle POIPHNRL of control in this jammed sea- -..-..; me..- .f...a.L.- Intcrcsted applicants p l e a I e port toda.V. dTiVl"K H10U5M"I3 ill phone Mr. . N. Burns at the refugees through the crowded y llotcl (iliarlottetovvri on Novcm- streets as it razed hundreds of WANTED pg Jol-RNHYMAX Lu-.,licr .l0fh and December Isl, and clustered homesand sliarks. ' Pnwd L.,1e,.(r-m,.,,L Gmd M,:,...Ha iniittially convenient time for an One officer estininlcd in tic 'intr-,rvlcw will be arranged. early hours of the fire that as Steady your round r-mplnymr-ni., Apply R. T. Morrison Co., Sum- mvrside. many as 1.000 to 2,000 houses and shacks had burned. There was no immediate reports of deaths although it was almost at 4 3-4, 20th Century-Fox up 1 1-22 learn or Montreal sAnnual Statement MONTREAL. (CPI-The Bank of Montreal in its annual statement Monday reported profits for the year of 313,092,676 after allowing rfor depreciation of premises and it-quipmc-nt and providing for con- tingcncies. The figure conipares with profits 311,586,778 in 1952. After taxes of 36,650,000, net earnings were 37,042,676. compared with 35,663,773 a yr-ar M10, Dividends lnfallcd 55,0-i(),000, on the basis of quartz-riy divide-nds of 30 cents a share nnd an extra dlstribiihinn of 20 cents. The total of sl.4l) was an incl'9.'lSF. of 15 cents !r;v.-i- this 1952 flgtlre. After payment. nf rlividonds. 52.- v0il2,676.6?i rcniniiiing was added to who 1952 profit and loss balnnc--d 3702,B80.34. bringing the total in is account to 32.705.536.97. Trans- of L nf th Lfer of s2,000.000 to the rest account left the ha 6 lance in profit and loss ()7 l Depo. were at a in-iv lilgh of is2.2Z5.960,000, an incronse of 579.- 039,000 during the year- i Assets are 32,3M.7i74,000. up :77.- '000,000 and exceeding public liabil- liues hr s9o.7oa,noo. I Feed Shortazgew In Tibet Reported NEW DELHI, 4Reuicrsl - Com- niuiiist. Ciiina has ivithdrawii a bar of troops from Tibet Jhecause of an acute food shortage, ;Tibetan travellers arriving here Esald Friday. l The food shortage. coupled with high prices and disszitisliictioriwith the preseiit recline in the country. has caused a large increase in the number of Tibetans applying at Ka-limpong for permission to iiiigmte to India. One of the 'l".bei,ans who PFOSSELI llil0 India said there ii:-is a con- Lsitierahle degree of tiissatisfactioii Kin Tibet at a Cumniunist decision lto ban all political parties there with the exception of nheir own. ,Heavy Volume Of !Christmas Express lls Anticipated MONTREAL, Nov. 25, -- IViili R lhwvy volume of Christmas express ltraffic anticipated this year, .George H. Griffin, manager of the Impress Traffic Association of lcanada, today urged that express lparccls be sent as early as pos- sible to insure that they reach lthcir destinations before the yulc- ilds holiday. To avoid disappointment express parcels should be sent from cen Li-cs in Nova Scotla, New Brunswick and Prince F.dvvnrd Island to Brit-. isli Columbia not later than Dec-I ember 10; to Manitoba, Snskalche-'. iwfil and Alberta, Deccinbcr I2: tol Newfoundland and Ontario. Der-l, cniher 14; and to Quebec and, within the three Maritime Pro-l vinces Dccciiibcr 15. NEW DISASTER STRIKES ATI-HENB, (AP) -New disaster hit the victims of the recent Greek nnrtliqiiakr-s Thursday when a bli7.z:ird sivi-pt away the fonts In which they had sought temporary shelter. All communications in the Ionian Sea were reported suspend- cd. Thel .845-ton Swcdisih freight- ier Argo was reported to have run aground at Rhodes. CROSSWORDT. 2. To heel over 5.l17.0riental nurse 21. Exist 23. Three (prefixl 85. Stitch , . 27. Wavy fan; (H9?-' Tali . - lvllllll 38- A MEET EILIEIIIE ;, long IIIEIEI-3 ERIE 2 cut ' "ff I9. Pleoard h"'"'”'' 'h''" ' 30. Sun r 31. A cent 3 4o.mxiutic ll. Lure 43: Coin 33. More (Swot), attractir: 45.11: is -V 04. Al: i'(con- 3., we 13-, , tracted) president .17. Mulberry, .-1 - . V DAILY CIWPTOQUOTE--Here's how to work it: LBAAXB FELLOW One letter simply stands for another. In this cxanipiz J. in 1100 ivo 0's, ctc. Single lcttcrz, apol- trophies, the length and formation of the words are all hints. A Crypiogrerii Quotation DBZ RBC BR IIBJRN TUQOPV. QRHPZ VIKHP BD AKRBTN ZPTBV-' JBR-AKZN. Safrirrlitym Cryptoqiintc-NOBILITY IS A GF..'J , . i in nt;z' ORDER.-BURKE. - num srraoa . nudlhwut of Hanoi satiirdn for as P s--- the lath straight day. an arm HANOI. Indo-China. (AP) - spokesman reported French-View Frendh fighter and bomber planes attacked Commuznist-led Vietmlnh i offensive preparations namese troops killed 42 Vietminli and captured 79 in Cnniinlllitx, north ahdlmopup actions. P. E. I. FEDERATION or AGRICULTURE Box 99, Charlottetown Buckets Now . TORONTO, 4C?)---Now it's plan tic sap buckets. Actually, they're bags. ligfht en- ough fhat a man can carry a score or more of empty ones. They are intended to replace the familiar uiotal buckets. At the top is a reinforced eyelet to slip over a hook on the spike. A flap covers the hop to keep out dust and twigs. The bottom has i. - . . 2...?.l:..”;..'.li333i”.;?.f..””f.i...?? .37. NOTICE, OF ANNUAL SCHOOL the tree. When the season is over. the sap bags are gathered tip, turned in- side out and either sporiged off or washed in II. washing machine. For storing, they have finger grips at cach bottom crirllcr by which they can be hung on pegs during the summer. Their United States man- ufacturer, who is thinking of ex- tending operstions to Canada, says they will last 20 years. Dotails of the sap bags were an- nounced by the federal depart- ment of agriculture, which said it plans to test them next spring. 700 Sieelmakers Relum Tolobs WITNNIPEG, (OP)- More than 700 Winipeg steelworkers have re- turned to work or will be at their jobs Monday following settlement of their ctizht-week wage strike. A new contract with the tum companies concerned gives them. a nlpe-cent-an-hour wage increase by Feb. i. 1954. Employees at Dominion Bridge Co, Ltd, and its subsidiary, Man-y DISTRICT MEETINGS Tuesday. December 1st, at 8 p.m. At the School or ztgrvml upon place. ' These meetings are called for the purpose of ap- pointing two offlcerswho are the delegates to th-' County. Annual Meetings at Charlottetown, O'Leary and Bridgetown. Also Tf')'dls.CuSS Potato Marketing. Cattle Marketing. Electrification, Farm Forum, Accident Insurance and a resolutionproposing a change in the time of the Annual Meeting of School ratepayers. FARMERS, DECEMBER lst is THE Ni(.'il1' TO DISCUSS roux FARM PROBLEMS. TEACHERS WANTED KENOGAMI, P.Q. - FOR JAN. '7, 1954. . l. English-speaking Catholic lllgll-SiCllOi)l icaclic itoba Brid r- and En int-crln - ' , ' . i ' Works Ltd gvotcd Wcdnasdity nigh?! Wleach Chewustry find (l'e0m9U".V 1” 3rd 3-nd.4”1 .V0i11'c to mum to work, l High, and Science in 1st and 2nd years High. Male, The cmi)lo.Vees belong to localsl college graduate with feaclic-r's certificate and experi- 4o95 and 4087 of the United Steel-I once prefer!-ed. workers of America CI()-CCL. Details of the agreement were released Thursday by Labor Min- . 2. English-speaking, male or fonialc Catholic l(l?l('li- er for Grade VII and also to teach Latin in 1st and ister C. E Greenla . He said the , , , , ' ,,ememem'w,,, ,, C),',mp,.,m,-5, be. 2nd years High. Certification and experience prefor- tween the conciliation boards 11- red. commendations, agreed to by the H Company before the strike, and un- 3. Bilingual teacher, Catholic. male or female to 10113 0I'lf-final demand-t leach French to English pupils in Grades VII, VIII and IX and English to a class of French pupils of Grade IX standing. Certification and experience not essential. FLOWN T0 HOSPITAL PANMIUNJOM. fAP)- A wound-. rd Communist Czech officer was' flown here Saturday from the; American hospital ship Consolation; in Inchon harbor to :1 North Kor- ean hospital. The Czech officer was a member of s. neutral nations truce inspection team at Inchon Applications stating references, O.'x'pPi'lel'lCP, if any, and salary expected to be addrcsscd at once to THE PRINCIPAL, Kenogami Catholic High School. Kenogami, P. Q. Other Czech officers said he had shot. himself accidentally Thurs- day. -in - , poraro Dramas EXCLUSIVE AGENCY ; If you have had successful ex- perience selling direct. to con- sumers, or you are now s top salesman in your line and wish to, go into A profitable business for, yotirsclf, we offer an exclu.-iirn frani-liise for our internationally known appliance. Limited capital re-quired'to start which is covered by your in- ventnry. Our Company helps you, to setup in husiness and our; siipcrvisor assists you to organ-3 l'1.r- your sales staff. I This is your opportunity for a profitable and DPFTTIIIITPTIT. business of your own. Our Sales Manager will be in Charlottetown soon for personal interviews. i write Box H9 Guardian givlngl and ASSEMBLERS The Railway advises that there will he a hoax”-1 supply of refrigerator cars during the next. few (lay.-. and it is quite possible that all orders for cars will be filled promptly. i full peirticiilnrs in first letter of; .t ' - -' ' I . . . Ei::itio:,wl:irit:(l?i:-:s Razi1e(I'.1pl::5n0:.::&L . With the POIal() market. ill. its prnsmii sizilry Wt" r1-for;-noes and mm, phony. An believe it inadvisable to load indiscriminately. AS- SEMBLERS are requested to ensure that: their is a sale for the car before it is loaded, and in no prise will this Board accept a car unlcss authority has liccn given to load. replies linlrl confidential. Our em- ployers have been informed by letter of this Advertisement. l Assemblers are asked to check with the Railway immediately and cancel their orders for reefer cars if not now required. FOR SALE . PICKLED COD Full cooperation is essential to mold LlCl)iL15:ll'lg.' the market. 12 cents per lb. R. CHAMPION & SONS Kenslngton P. E. I. POTATO MARKETING BOARD SELLING AGENCY ' OUR BOARDING HOUSE r MAJOR i-i00i71If!l i . V , . ..: " l I '1333r3L?2f.2f(SgQf.f.;A,f.5m,?&?,i,Ag' .MV. APt?LAtJ5E:rILl.',w 2:-Fag, MASOR-Df2”6l-lARPE'-No upizoael 5&5 lF"(”E 5”0CK P975 w TOJ5l5fURB.THE2i7ATi5NT5!! THE ”iA30.'3i8AC'f C wit-nusefozoiauieelvxiz-egg 'i”6EA'3"'”'A”-D 7'. 1'; 'MEu;wii;L 6l.lf?Pl.Y' - I : i:fi-re-l2ir2D.cr2ies -n --it AND rz v 'r . ET-'5f8E(sui2e gmereuu wet. C'3Ngi&5HlM .1 .1 '11” c;A6eo'S' -5 Qi. is N: l I ll ll.'.': I r- EID VOU HEAR A LION QOAl2' T . J 3:.) lNG lb-I THE DISTANCE 4? Mb Gov v-we-In I--0:0 O -0 '0 0--G””)OV 0 O I) O O D D M0 O C Q 0 0 0ND” certain some resirir-nts must have died in the flames. I I a This crane actually lifts . . . DAILY " ACROSS E .. . - !. Cicatrlx (riaut.) ; ' 5. Exclsms- 3. Skill " 5 W" W" ZWECCAN E ' of sorrow like grasses E h ( 9. Extra I. Indednlte ' T 10. or the navy Irtlc 0 ----- 12. Separated I. Rendered fat 0' 14. City (Nev.) of swine o. 15. Metallic 7. Hail! c rock 8. A kind of: p 10. Notliving 099" "W9 13. Note on. O; Dllchlrro, the scale v WWI f0l'c0i 19. Employ as liquid g. 20. Pig pen ll. gqgtic . 21. Forbid lr s 2!. Canvas 13. Member of? shelter ;hopoticoi'! 9 34. Artist! me" statide. ? 20. An edging 5, for collar: 3 28. A race at 3 0' fullspeed s 9 8!. The woof 3 0' 35. Larva of ; t o eyet.hread- ; 5, worm 0- Sb 36. Slope 38. Negative Tl I? vote 6 30. Roman O C pound o b1 40. Glacial o snow 5 5: 1; .i”::"' Q , . or co '1. Lot. your son work similar wonders 2 anger 6. with Mcccano. Choose the right size 0, imosmgm, e Meccann outfit to suit your son's ,0 (Gr. Ann,” g age. and add accessory outfits as he 0. ".Mo,.. 0 grpwaup. Look over the: Mecpano F pyusmg so a In your n(-ares oy s ore, ; , 49, st 0 When your boy builds with Meov this week. b5 50, 3,355" o cano; he makes models that work. if in F,-gm. .0 If ou ever had it Meccano set, 3 DOWN 9 voull remember the thrill of making 9 .1. Merger. o cranes that lifted. bridges that. ” 99 mung. wind mills that turned and 9 D dump trucks that actually dumped. 0. A X Y D (f Arid didn't our Meccano set last :1 h L 0 N 0 E: in ion time, ed. That was one toy .7 ' that idn'f. break. .24 for the three Ls, X for the t 0 Prices start as low as Si .65. Gl Each day the code letters are different. C MECCANO LIMITED Cl 2 on King so. w, Tevonto Oi - . ' O 0 Maine ef Hernby-Dublo from and Dinky Toy: Oi -- ,....--..-......-...-......---..- -------....- oi I ' P r . A ms use-rr wonxs-ms MECCANO cl v I R3 D K 0? l V 59-! oecog,ooooe)ooooooooo5b D ooooaijooooootg-Bl ORNAMENTTOTHECIVTL ; Dlslrihulsd hv lfinn Features. I' ' '