MAPLE LEAF COAL Is GIVING . IOII BALE — ONE COW, NEWLY; n: nun-s es ' COMPLETE IIIESTIEIT SERVICE Government and Corporation Bonds - Libil and Unlhted Blocks BOUGHT - SOLD - QUOTED F. J. Bliilillll &-GIIIIPANY LTD. Icnbers Investment Dealer-a’ Amoeiation 0f Canada l. M. BAGNALL-Isnagcr Charlottetown Telephone 1470 Minimum Charge For Any OI Floral nnd Spiritual Offerings, tern oi Condolence 84c per inch; for $1.00 and 10 oente for every Thanks and Appreciation 84c per Subeoripflons, d0 cents per inch. Other rates on application. Advertising llatcs iteyeble in Advance Oenhel Guardian locals 5o per word; Western and Eastern locals 2o per word; Announcement; and f‘; Classified 3e per word; In ldesnoriam Notices 84c P9: inch; um Advertisement 25 Cantu Event 3c per word; Cards, etc. be per name; Lot- Wedding Engagements 40 words additional 3 words. Notices oi inclsorbcperword. Linea! Addrm and Presentation $1.00. For Sale entire satisfaction. Have you tried a load. If not. why not order a load now. MacFadyflYs Coll Yard. Rhone 111K354... ____ __Y__ FOB SALE — POTATO GRADES. Clifford Shaw. StanhoPB- FOB SALE — SIIOTGUN. 12 gauge. Apply E. Younker, R. R. 6, Charlottetown. _7w "*7 _ FOR. SALE - loss CHEVROLET. Raymond Clow. Pleasant Grove. FOR QALE - 1080 NASH. RECON- dition motor. Francis Doiro Mayfleld. EE. m digger. For information phone 1599-21. NEWLY FOE ELLE-ONE cow. fr ml" eshened. Smith Bros. Dominion. FOB SALE -- 192s srunmsahun.‘ Good condition. Apply Louis Gal- lant, Oyster Bed Bridge. FOR SALE — BMELT BABBELB, mackerel barrels, oyster barrels. and potato barrels. The Island Box & Barrel Co.. Ltd.. St. Elea- nors. P. E‘. I. ' FOR SALE — 80 LIGHT SUSSEX wliullets. Layinli’. Iru Auld. Wm- 0Q. FOR BALE — QUANTITY 0F good seal 0i] 75c per gallon. Also Radiator for 1926 Chevrolet Car. In ood. condition. Everett Wea- ther ie, Pownnl. con SALE - isso oasnsii Stgeefllg. Low cellifls- 55 Bflyfltld S . FOR SALE - A HOUSE AND plot. centrally located. Apply ‘MR’ care Guardian. Ion SALE - NEW HAMPSHIRE James Emery. Wood Is-l freehened. Suiith Bros. New Dominion. FOR SALE-GUIINSEY GRADE cow, 6 years old to freshen. later o1 September. Dir. Adhe- gglll, Giydg River. ion SALE - BROWN FRENCH Seal Cont, size 16. In good condi- tion. Write Bo; 11o Guardian. a SALE -- 1 CHEVROLET couple. Good rubber. Clinton Mor Fredericton. w-—-———i——————~ VOB SALE — CHOICE DRIVING horse, 6 years old. Bound. quiet. works everywhere. Apply George Croken, Freetown. F51: sALc rsmu AT HAMPTON: 150 acres. Apply Raymond My- ers, Victoria. ,- FOR SALE-CHESTERFIELD AND , drop leaf kitchen table. Phone 1244-J. 1 TOE BALE-TWO YEAR COLTS less than half ‘D1168. le, Hope River. OR. SAL OW AND LITTER of 9 pigs 3 weeks old. Apply M. Ashley. Appin Road. ion sane-100 war-rs new. horns. year old. hens from R..O. P. parentage. Government ap- proved flock, suitable for hatch- ing or laying purposes. Ralph Raynor, Mt. Herbert. FOR. SALE-ONE COW, GUERN- sey, milking. Apply to Jack Vessey. West Royalty. RR. No. 2. FOR SALE, 1935 DeSOTO SEDAN in good condition. Good tires. Also Hoover Elevator potato digger. in izood condition. Apply Lyman Tremere. Hampshire. Agents Wanted sum nxE cssn - mun more monvy easily in span time. Just show our beauti- ful Canadian made Christmas oars; to your friends. Thev sell cn sight. Many assortments. Gift Cards. Seals and Tags. Beautiful free album showing personal cards '25 for 31.00 and up. Liberal com- mission. Write today for unusual sample offer. The Douulus Greet- ing Card Company 50-H Rivet-ker- BL. Toronto. " nun‘ nx-rnA MONEYJIILL British Canadian Christmas Cards with name im ted. also Boxed Aasorhnents. ttractive cards of highest workmanship. Write tor details. British Canadian Publish- ing Company. Room 67. 24 King St. W.. Toronto. Poultry-Poultry . I Buying dslly Live ' and Fowl sntl Chicken. l supplied. equsl to you... co. l .,.- , P110112 2330-1. HYGIENIO SUPPLIES lisllwsy ' Wanted W A N T l} l) — Phone 1107-2 warzrup BOTTLES MJGJEEI BIOS — BOY BOABDEK wANirsn-ussn can m ooBB condition. Coupe or Sedan. 1934 up. Box 109, Guardian, WANTED - GIRL FOR HOUSE- work. Apply 315 Grafton Street. WANTED — ALE BOTTLES. Rhone 2208. Maurice Block. Help Wanted W A N T E D — MIDDLE-AGED woman for light housekeeping and hel look after one child. J. L.l Mc cherm Mt. Albion. WANTED — GENERAL MAID TO' go to Halifax. Small family. Good home. Modern. Write Mrs. Munro, 246 Jubilee Road, Halifax. To Let "r0 par-om: muons uovsn keeping room. 110118111"!!! Ave. T0 LET-BEDROOM SUITABLE for business man or woman. 59 Longworth Ave. T0 LET-ONE BEDROOM AND ldidsenette. furnished. Occup- ancy Oct. 15. 59 Iiongworth ve. Personal lied t iJTU-Bll‘? goods ma b08175 1'1 Dill- sceleri envelope with nrioclist. 6 samples z 24 samples . Mail-Order Dept. B6. Nov-Rub ber._Co Box 91 Hamilton Ont. Lost Found Strayed LOST — BETWEEN KINKORA and Kenslzlulon via Freetown. one side piece brown walnut bed. Finder please notify Thomas Turner, Kensington. FOUND - IN CITY, ouiéfir; man's Wrist Watch. Apply Guardian. IDNDON -(CP)— Longest sub. marine telephone cable between Britain and Europe has been laid to Gerrnanv sir-we the enri of the war. It runs 200 nautical miles. All TRANSPORT BOARD APPLICATION FOB LICENSE TO OPERATE A COMMERCIAL I AIR- SERVICE I E. Paul Sharpe and Leonard V. MacDonald, carrying on business under the firm name and style of Paul's Flying Service, haw; applied to the Air sunspot Board for a licence to o ‘ n non-scheduled charter commercial air service and flying school based at Charlotte- iuwn Airport, Charlottetown, PJLBI. The service would include the transport of passengers and goods.‘ Any dcslring to make re - rceeutntlon ‘ g this app c-l otlon must fllc a complete submis- lion with the Secretary, Air Trans-: Don Board. Na. 6 Tevnporsr Build-E ing, Ottawa, by October l0 h, 1048, Ind send a copy concurrently to the] applicant addrxed to P. 0. x 146, Charlottetown. P. E. I. AIR TRANSPORT BOARD. | Ottawa, September 16th, 1048. l AUCTION SALE AT HAZEL GROVE runspav, ooroann 1st AT z P. M. ‘ I am instructed b Mr. John A. ' to sell by blic Audion his Stock, Machinery and House- d Furniture: STOCK-l milk cow, 1 heifer calf, 1 horse. ‘l0 white Leghorn tens. - MACHINERY-J truck wagon with pole. 1 light wagon, l plow, 1 ‘wheel rake. l hlller, 1 set of Up- right scales, 600 lhl.. (Fair-bank); ‘hay rope and blocks, 1 wood sleigh. .1 cream separator (Benfrew); 1 Daisy churn. ' FURNITURE -- I dining. roosn suite, several. odd chairs, antique‘ bureau and wash stand, several: mall tabla, 2 couches, 1 spool bed,i l iron bed with spring and mating! 2 feather ticks, 1 good trunk, 1 parlor table (oval); 1 book ‘case. quantity of books and other artic- i i-nnsrs oAsn. . w. n. BEATON, Auctioneer. flucnqalt sit: inousnnonn FURNITURE ' On farm formerly owned by Roderick MseNcvin, Ca- noe Cove, on ‘ will, QEPT. I‘ AT I P-M. DB-T. Terns Cash. I. C. Mufilll, Aoeiteneer ' Hint‘? (Canadian. Prism) ‘IORONTO. Boot. fl- Selcs Stock 6372 Beattle . 11700 Beaulietl 5000 Bobjo 1000 Bonet i500 Bonvli 3700 Chesiv 2000 Citral 1250 Cocheno 1200 Coin 4200 Colomac 700 C Smelt .. 1000 Gonwest 6600 Croinor .. 3500 Crowsho 2000 Daragon 244161 Duques 17000 Duvay 21500 Go Crest 1100 Go l-Iawk 13700 Go Gate . 1100 Go Ma 7500 Golder 8700 Hard Bo . 1700 I-iarker 1500 Harrie 2100 Hdway . 1900 I-lcdlcy 14550 Reva . i500 l-Iomest 1455 Holling 19300 Hlghridgs 2600 H .. 8500 Kenvil 770 Kerr Add 3400 Kirk Lake . 1100 Labfad 2000 Lague 1500 Macassa 1800 MacDonald 4350 MacLeod .. 2500 Madsen . i700 Magnet . 400 Malart 3100 Marcus 2000 McKenz 4800 McMar .. 8000 Mid Con 2450 Mn? Cor 3600 My a 2650 Moneta 1500 Nexus 2500 New Bi-dla 1900 New Calu 1500 New North i000 Nib _ . 468 Norundn 1800 Norben .. 7800 Normet .. 1500 Norse .. 2000 N‘ Inca . 1800 OBrlen .. 3000 Ozama .. . 1000 Omen .. 4000 Orenada 27000 Orlac 10450 Oslsko 13200 Osu 3500 Pamour . 13500 Paramaq 1500 Parbec Z000 Part Mn 11300 Puymiwt 6100 Pen Bey 580 Pick Cr 800 Pioneer . 400 Presto-n 100 Que Man 850 Quemont 1500 Richmac 200i) Roche 2500 Rouyn 0600 Rush . 300 San Ant 1900 Senator 1400 Sheep . 24318 Bhcrrltt Nilrend Ore .. D0 Tote! sales IMOJJOO, 63:73:?» Do lun was c3353 Yliliiiah *' n .-. N IROO Enlllnd -—(OP)—- Pager to death by epbull. asses: 3: THE; cusnuotlwerowlg; ‘ills/kettles Everyfley? nrou yucca MORE islvsn an: Sdesseseyefne rbhlllmwnlv enliven- isslflpevfiynhfils motto-tutorials".- l-Z i 1-2 I -2 1'2 M hirlelnlihllellleub. fiehbdilnsmyllhcflsineededfi meumFrit-eiws-Csselfslqaislihslhn ‘Ismail-fills Prices Unsteady 0n -Mt’l. Markets (By The Canadian Prom) MONTREAL. Bent. m -_ Aster expandine Friday's uplift in trad- mz today on the stock exchange and curb market, prices became unsteady abruptly in the last hour and a‘ number of good Reine. not. ably m the papers. were wiped out and losses substituted in some cases. Local traders were influ- cnccd by the reversal of trends on Wall Street. At noon all lndices were hitoher enceot banks which were lower. At the bell, utilities and banks were oil. in- dustriah had lost their gain and golds remained improved. Donnacons and Quebec Pulp Preferred were features in DEID- ers. Dcnnacona was firmer for a time as a reaction to a statement by its president that retunding of bonds was beinu considered. It flrdshed ofl. Quebec Pulp Prefer- red hardened in response to the announcement. of Premier Duplcs- sls that progress is being made towards establishing an industry to make use of its idle plants at Chlcoutlmi. It wound up with a net gain o! 5. Switching from win to loss territory were Internat- ional, Abitibi Common“ Price Consolidated. Fraser and M. a Pirmcr were IaBkQ St. John. Pow- ell, the 8t. Lawrence group and lkidy “A". Brown and Ahitibi Pre- ierred gave up a lift. B. C. For- get and Bathurst were always own. Winners in ipdustrials were bank. National Steel Car. United steel, Montreal Locomotive, lhvis “A". Marconi. Inter- national Bronze and Gypsum. Hamilton Bridge. Foundation, Gen- crsl Btcel wares. R. Mitchell and Canadian locomotive ceded rises. Easier were Massey Oosnmon. which opened stronger. Preferred. Dosco. Cement, Cockshutt, Dom- inion Bridge and Eord. Dominion Coal Preferred retrieved a slip. In liquors. Seagrams and Can- adian Breweries moved from the win to the loss column. Walker was up and Iiabatt and Alcc "A" and "B" dipped. Oclanese and Dominion Textile were improved in textiles. Bell, Montreal Power and Braz- trlc. Power Corporation and BC. Power "B" pushed and Shaw- inigan and Interns onal Utilities were down. C. P. R. was another stock to open higher and end in i I88 usmess Changes l “day's GROCERY”, which has conducted business hi Lougworth Avenue for the past number of years, will . / A IAAITAIAIAAA Hands v w ‘change hands onfletober’ 2nd, next. Mr. NORMAN D. LOWTHER, of Charlottetown will ‘ibc the owner and operator from that date. ' Mr. Lowther willtake over the large stock, and quo- ‘us. and assures the present customers, and new ones, that ihe will endeavor to give the some consideration and prompt service that they have enjoyed in the past. . Mr. and _Mrs. Guy take this opportunity of tlwnkinx itheir many customers fur their generous patronage, and [bcspcak for their successor RgC- Ra a continuation of thi patron- iph A. Gay llownswing llesumod After Early llally. Financ NEW YORK. Sept. 28 - “he stock market resumed its down- ewina today under late selling pressure alter an early attempt to extend the Friday rally failed to follow through. ‘llransfers of 2,110,000 shares compared with 2.0211000 in the previous scaion. The Associated Press GO-etock convpcsitc was of! 1.2 points 8L1, which was only -2 above the 17-month low oi last’ Thursday. pcd 1-2. ' .'Canadisn issues weakened at the oioee with Hiram Walker and Canadian Pacino down. Dome Mines and Distillers Scagrsm lost early Rains to finish unchanged. McIntyre Wls the exception with a one-point gain. Lake Shore. on the curb, rose 1-2. Prominent on tihe retreat Santa n. of! 5 l-6 at 82.81; W011 . sler 4 st 82; Southern Railway 3 6-4 at 86.25; Du Pout 3 3-4 at 172.26; Union Pacific 3 at 119; Pennsylvania Railroad 2 3-6 at 825.75, lowest since 1944; Eastman Kodak 2 l-4 at 205.5; America-n 8-4 at 171.60 and U. S. Steel 1 l-G It MM. On the down side were Bethle- hem. Youngstown Sheet. General Motors, Goodyear, Goodrich. U5. Rubber. Monidomeri! Ward. Inter- national Harvester. Western Un- ion "A", Public Service o! N. .l.. Anaconda, American smelting-U- lied Chemical. Union N Y. Central. Schencly, Standard Oil (NJ) ‘I What stocks did: Advances . Declines Unchanged . ‘mtal issues .. New York y Exchange Anaco-ndh the red. In oil refineries, 'B.A., McColl and Imperial advanced and Pet-i roleum was in front temporarily. In metals. Smeiters surrendered a rise. Nickel and Al urn. alter a firm spell. backed up and No- randa. and IIB. Min-inst were oth- ers softer. Lake Shore, Hollin erl and Dome were harder in I and Pato was a gainer st one time and oi! st the end. Royal- ite dropped back in western-oils Better in junior mines were Mac- Donald, Lingman, Kirkland Lake. Golcvue. Santiago, Sherritt. stad- accna and Formsque. Pitt 1nd Louvicourt, after showing a profit. and Sullivan and Duet 9111101111 were in arrears. chalking up increases in mis- cellaneous were B-A- Note. M11910 leaf Mil-nus. Arum. Ohwnlwll- Paul: and Orange. Famous Play- ers and Lumber lost rises. Re- treatlna were Wilsil. Like 04 90d], Butterfly. Belgium Melting and Hub- scorc: Total sales 304.200 shares: mines. 233.40% ill- dustriais. 70.800; stocks lower 68: higher 50: unchanged 70- NEW highs 2; new lows l0. Montreal Exchange [-2 5 . 3-4 Abitlbl .... .. ‘Asbestos I B A Oil ‘Bldg Prod . iBuck Silk -- Bell Tel .... .. -Bethurst Can Breweries . Can Cement . Can Pacific Celanese .. . Can Car Foundry Can Car Pfd .. Can Steamship Cockshutt .. Can Vlckers .. ITTIv-esn 53Gb)“ Q u u u Eo:=+;gw§a§; Amu- he Am Car and F Beth Steel N Y Central Ches Ohio Con Edison Eiec Auto Ll Gen Elec . Gen Motorr Great Nor Pfd . Std Oil NJ .... .. Kennecott Mont Ward . Nor A Phil‘ Pete . U B Rubber Radio Corp . Texas Corp United Air Vanadium A hreel .. Nova Bcotis Royal Bank .... .. BRIEFS FROM BRITAIN . By The Canadian Press YORK. En lend - (owl-nood- quarters oi’ o. 64 (Northern Re- serve) Grmip, RA 1". is expected to move shortl from Norton near Sheffield. to I-iesiington Hull, 1.0m Demmnres York home. GFH I CAN ’ TH‘ FCAPJACKBSMGLL FRYIN’ 1 ial Writer, Canadian Pacific perpetuals 51194 RALPH JOHNSON GOES HOME It was on the evening of Thurs- day the 12th of September that Ralph went home. This has not been an uncommon occurrence on this Island during the last fcw weeks ’> "Too common- Never morn ng wore ta evening But some heart did break.” ‘ The clrcumstsnaea surrounding ‘ Ralph's going however, were somewhat unusual. In spite of the fact that he had never been par- ticularly strong, yet he had never been sick, and only a few weeks before his going, did he find he had been laboring all his life un- der a heavy physical disability, so heavy indeed. that he must needs 5' put his house in order, and pre- pare to move to that other world. This is not s0 easy to do whcrl you are twenty-one. Ralph was a boy known to everyone by his kind and obiiglng manner. He was always so in- terested in every little thing, so- ‘frlendiy and so happy. l-le worked ‘with his father and uncle in the Dunk River Dairy C0., and his home was his castle. It was there he was at hils best. The village scarcely had time to realize that he was shout to leave, when the summons came-so quietly-after such intense suffer- ing, and the village yet can scar- cely realize that he will walk these streets no more. Probably none in the community would have been more greatly missed. Ralph warthc middle one of a family of three. An elder brother, Carmen and a younger sister, Ruth. work in the Crvil Service at Ottawa. They with his mother and father, together with a‘ heat of relatives and friends will find it hard to think of Central Bedeque - Without him- A11 that is m; to com- $911. tonknow, that he stepped dry shod , from this earthly home which was so dear, to that 9- Heavenly Home which is far bet- ter, “0 chlnsel 0 wondrous change! A soul has burs; its prison bars, One moment here-so low and agonlzcd, And now-beyond the stars." One of his Friends. GRAIN SHIPMENTS ARRIVE IN INDA NEW mun, st-pt. n2 -—(OP) _ D1114": the first two weeks of Sept- ember India received 253mg 1on5 o; wheat and wheat flour, 3,000 tons of rice. 4.700 tons of corn and 19,600 10111;‘ oi’ malililiet. Y" Pl 01in‘ bout 26.. 000 tons of wheat for . R. R. A. have been. divortetl to India. in ad- dition to two other ships intended Norway and Switzerland. The zquantities advanced by these Wily lloas concrete REQUIRE A iiolnant Base Paint Mo‘: pllirl contain line, case or o mates-leis Peel dust or powder of! when llflllled to con stucco or brick. Medusa Portland Cement Paint: contains none of these but fonsm n hard lasting surface that water- llroofs as well as decorates. Fm-nished in ten and cm- talners when ed with wlter makes one and one hsif I sllons of ‘paint. Comes in l 98h! besut ful shame. Ask i dealer. hhardware su on r ’ n". m‘ only le o IEIDN C0. , 150 Boy Building, i‘ Halifax, N. S. ‘HIE PlIBl-lfi SEIVIGE IF Blllll IIQUIIII suvsast. MEDICAL orrlcults‘ $1840.00. according to qaeliflcefloas, for Department pg lyoscaossmusosvsi-iossomuutaroqaootosoous. '........o...*.""’°°"3‘-“°T ‘ OI‘ , ~ - ply’ at Ottawa. ‘M "' THREE AGRICULTURAL SCIENTISTS ‘ Jmumunr.“ '2' cw-m» ~- M» and Hoeld Husbandry are ioqnoummqm h mmuw’ m j SEVERAL PATENT EXAMINERS ' 82.80-88.00, for the of the some." ‘d u“, to l» inmuea is lines-lute mo,» mo. veers of nflledm Ilfvl» wt I ueelifvinr eannlnaflon. an‘ us: Wm‘:- "--'-'~---~-- AN INSPECTOR, TE . 32560-53300. for flepartrnentLczEfGPlslglfigVogllsglitvlgtfiwe. SEVERAL ASSISTA . “altos... ... DM.‘.Y.T..M£T.E.2EE°.':?.E.‘?ES.... AN EMPLOYMENT ADVISER ‘y 82380-883100, for the Unemployment Insurance Commission at Monccon t i THREE CHE ' 831300484100, for the Depuhncnt ofMlislfilcrsiee, ac any,‘ ll W ‘ “L lllllfllhp, e T AuNmAgfiOfllAgE BACTERIOLOGIST "~589- . . e epertrn l * P“! liertlcnlnrs‘_on posters in gnkrioieritrcliduuisliiiifi. Efizfrivtiflcgslltis or” 2:102:03: tact" Civil 3cm“ communion should be filed immediately ‘m. u" " “hm” mm“ CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION, OTTAWA U l\'- IB- Applications m the position or Employment Adviser, nomp oymont Insurance ion, Moneton, should he filed m. —- John with the Civil Service Commission. 60 Prince William St. Saint L countries and U n. a. n A; m t t ’ be Nlilaced by Indie. when her nezds gligtiitgiiiiorriluogiio he’; are no longer so creasing making 5 w“; o; mo“, lfi‘m'ooo' Since January, i946. India has re- - Tm; 113m», mum" run‘, .' ' ceived s total of 8.741.600 tons of and 730 towns Rntionin will herein these grslins, but the overall food troduced shortly in fifiieen mm; c ure g ves c i timi iii are immel-‘iiatrlifitiiire. ‘in tklllle‘ tow“ 1n_._____the “min? com I weeks ' f th in ~ __ I crop! are cut theotiewt erases fir: degtmstlezibc? ._cuAh “Mo! in Ssloulns on the firs: still rely heavily on imports. Th6 Wilt- NDW" from the Pro. known royalist executed ulvier pro one of Greece's ‘emergency gitnciel administration; and Indian vial ates 0w that statutory ration- law . ‘I'll l ing now covers e population of ap- wit“oonfi¢i§'“§§"i§,;,w1§,§°'§“§,§‘,{§ Ifenede into a Fiuloniks house; Aocnon sans: or novsznom FURNITURE »_ MONDAY. SEPT. sorn AT 2 PM. m wsmourn stars? I am in t t d b M _ Auction hers iiilriiseeholz flilfnliiiryccfreiiisiinnllgy Public chcstcrfleld suite; 2 studio couches‘ 1 dining o ' 3 PM‘ 6 dining room chairs; 1 ldcboard’; 3 beds! ,,',','f,':¢:“',’,',,°j °' end tabm; “o” lam" a-nd ‘inhaling: 1_ eligllit-day clock; 1 two-burner hotplatc; 1 electric toasreli. 1e ‘n?!’ rad“; 1 kitchen cabinet; 1 ice chest; 1 rocker; ,1 irtnficti; 1 smoke ta d- 1 hitch ’ . _ runnerqr Flair:- peds: pllelltiwzgnfiil ‘ilillfggthlslqflulfile:|,|kiltallol 311155014252 ‘cumihs an: porticrs; cushions; sliver’; r - D , croc s and scveraliother articles. w- H- BEATON, Auctioneer. Auction Sale or roast-runs AND somrmanr 011' run 1mm‘ norm. THURSDAY. OCTOBER sun AT 2 PM, xr rm: sronrmc cum L 1 ami tr lad gublic sugiioiilciu iflwaiiiiffoiiiifii? ‘idiom: 1:11 b; 8M8. including-m burcaus- 19 bed '1 V‘ ' ""8"; 3 commodcs; 40 chsirs- 19 1,531’ ‘PIE-Pig'- “d!” room “He: 1 hmhbw; 1 hflfmr 2 cs, urge dlnin: . z _ I wardrobog- 3 mgr.’ 11x3. studio cofcha’ 1 b“ dlVIIINITi 8 medicine ‘cab- dak’ 1 h.“ 73d‘, 1 Chili. 0f IIIIWQII; 1 radio} 1 "flung l 1 large ice box- 1 three-pectin bo k ‘ board‘ 1 l ti ' n o its"; 1 “d” lute. ..:.::.:a."::.':::..:l:.::.::.". I malt. 1h m] “n”; m" ""11""! '0! bed e313’. $2.1: cur a ns, air-sport”, f] Dots, pans, knives, foritg-gwsngq hsluzoalfifirfifltgz’ hlnfll-l eve l8 s-e e 14w .. ill Law P Dom Textile m ‘hr "no as“ oen alm- ....~ m» “sq eenn an! gg=glia3g$$afi8gsflg 5: _,§ i