PAGE SIX ‘__ .____—-—-r 1;: ~r:'"* ' ' -; 0n I the Screen I Eddie popped the question but thuac "pixilatcii" flslcrs of "Mr. Dcctis (hit-s l0 Tonn” join IIJQIJS lu\ c politic! ‘JAPITCL > PICTURES He’: sworn o death-feud on . l- ., Ix‘ his brother's I n ‘ ‘, “ i murdorerst.” I OF WORLD’ BOUTS LIGHTWEIGHT JIIDDLEWEIGHT WELTERWEIGHT Marcel Thil A Paramount Picture with G EO RG E H AY ES STEPHEN MORRIS RUSSELL HAYDEN .| O H N B E A C H BERNADENE HAYES luso ISERIAL “spasm x-s" llcw Fall Bus Schedule Bus Leaves Charlottetown tWliites Fbstaurunt) FUR SII.II)IEII$IDE (VIR KOIISIIIKLOII) 1.00 P. M. "'5 Daily except Stinilicy 7.30 A. M. 3.45 P. M’. Saturday Niclit only 10.00 I’. M. Sunday only 1.30 e. M. I-‘OR BOIIDEN Connecting with . ' Daily l'\('I'|ll hilllllily 7 (Via Summersidei S. M. T. Bus Service .120 A. M. FUR SOYRIS‘ AND NORTH LAKE Daily civ-rpt, Sunday 4.00 I‘. M. FOR TIGNISII (Connecting at Summe mm) Daily cxtcpt Sunday 3.45 P. .\l. i L For further information call the BN5 Slfltlflll-ZAN- The Patrons of Milton's Old Spa I IZIIM.‘ this method of announcing thc pur- ehasc of m; l't‘:-'l1llll'ilflt and conltrctioncry busi- ness b)" an old friend of yours. Mr. Milton C. Bell. .\l.~o_ I wish to thank the public of Char- lottetown anti Prince ECIWIIHI Island in 2'0"- ernl. to" the wtmtlrrllll way thcy have support- ed roc in my, cnrIt-avotu‘ to give thcm lhc host po-Hhlt- in ll: caurtint, Food, Service and At- mosphcrc. As you all know Ivy past evperiencc Mi‘. Ilcll is c:ip'il.'i~ ur-I evil versed in successful] res- tuiiraui lll.i‘l‘lll‘llll and may I ask you t0 eon- iinw- to l-llt‘ him tltv- line support and patron- age I have tlllil-UII in the past. riintw-rr-Iy II HIRY (l. IlI(‘II.-\Ill)h'ON. ~ "Qrilizirliitorfisteitiatiurwrweitriw A couple ol cunts wear Eddies punts! I Av All: SPECIAL! PIXCLYSTVE MOTION i or THE,m ciiuuvlti. S CHAMPIONS! WORLD'S GREATEST‘ g§a'§5uf;j§§§;‘- O“- 1“ a‘ “mi SPORTING E V E N T i All Guidcrs are asked to be ' present promptly at 8,-1.5. Plcasel _ be ll . rot R _._____ roun °“ m“ h CHAMPIONSHIP ILANTARIWTEIGHT Lou Amhers vs Pedro Monlanez vs Fred Apostoli Barney Ross Vi Ccferlno Garcln ‘ Sixto Eseohar vs Harry Jelfrl‘ AGENT Island Motor Transport Ltd. l , TPrince Edward-Regular Prices Today 8t Sat.-3.15-7.00—8.45_ III-On Stage New Brunswick BROADCASTING LUMBERJAGKS FEATYIIIII) ANNUALLY AT SPORTS MEN’S SHOWS A T HALIFAX, IlOSTON. NEW YORK — Flllltllffld by file National Ilrotideaslini: C o m p a n y. a All stintmcr on the coast- to-cotist network of the (‘zinadian Broadcasting (‘or- portitiiln. — Featuring‘ “\\‘.-\I.I.Y” DON MICSSEII and his old- time fiddlcrs JOE I.cl§l..~\I\'("~ Nlaslcr- of (Tcremonies cow boy yodelei- 1.0. O.F. All Otlillcllnivs are ed to attend the meeting of Wildey Lodge No. 27, Friday. Oct. l, 8 o'clock. Corn Boil. Question Box. L-l74. l ll l invit- regular Girl Guide News i Guider- are reminded of the‘, meeting of the "Gainers Club” to- l In Memoriam IIIRS. DAVID F. TAYLOR The conimtvuinty‘ of which North ' Granville is the ccntrc \\'il.S deep- ly grieved and shoekotl by the death of Mrs. Ditvid F. ivloict‘ Mael‘ Taylor. Usually so strong‘ and active, much, concern had been felt at hcr failing health for i some time. lt was hoped that the treatment in the P.E.I. and Royal Victoria. Montreal, hospitals would l give relicl anti effect a cure, but following an operation she passed away in Montreal on the morning of Friday, June 18th, 1937, at the comparatively early age of 57 years. The funeral service was held from the home of Mr. Benjamin W. Taylor to the church, on Sun- day. June 20th. 1937. Her pastor, Rev. Arthur Wallis conducted the service and gave an titldrcss which brought christian comfort to the bereaved husband and family. The hymns used were: Rock oi Ages, Asleep in Jesus, and The Lord's My Shepherd. The choir sang Sleep On Beloved, which was a specially favourite hymn of the deceased. Mrs, Eldred Wet-ks 0i- lficiated at the organ and Mr. Malcolm McKinnon of Charlotte- , town sang very fcclingly: The tat a dinner at which Mr. George rm: (Jl-IARLUITETCWN GUARDIAN The Centrul Cuarclia ‘_._.__.§_..__ Hood, Purity or Derereauxs Cash Grocery. BAPTIST NORTH SERVICES RIVER G. Manzer; 11.00 a. m. at Fulrview with Communion Service. 3:00 p. m. at North River where Mr. , Saulsbury, noted Negro Tenor, will - sing. 7:00 p. m. Evening message will be given by Mr. Saulsbury in song including negro splrltuals. You are welcome. L-171. M lvi-aukee, Wisconsin, to Los An- gi-‘Ps and San Francisco. was a trip made last, month by Miss Florence E. Maclnnis, physician and surgeon, of the first named city. From Cali- fornia's southern city to the cities around the Bay, Dr. Maclnnis and party spent a few days in Yosemite National Park. viewing the magnifi- cence of that wonderland Arriving in the city by the Golden Gate, crossed the two great bridges and spent a coupe of days in Oakland. The editor of this magazine and the members of his family were pleas- ed to greet Dr. hint-Innis on this, her first visit to Carfornla. Among others called upon were Captain i and lllrs James A. McDonald and their (laughter Florence. Wesley Avenue. Oakland. Dr Florence Mac- lrnii is the daughter of Judge and Mrs Austin E. Maclunis of Gilbert. Alinnesota. and ilmllddallflllfl‘ 0f the late Auaustine J. Maclnnls of Murray River. P. E. I. T118 000ml’ i, has three brothers. namely. Donald F. lvlaclnnis. M. D.. Pontiac, Michi- i gan. one of the best 118801139 DIRYBTB i in the M rltile West: Austin C. Mac- i Innis. Virginia. Minnesota, and iPc-ter A. Iluclnnis. Milwaukee. Dr. i Florence has been R DPPICIICIIIE Dhl" islclan for seven WHY-S. H 50991911“ - in ppm-i and ‘ting diseases. and is a rharmiu" and brilliant young woman-Oakland Maple Leaf. _, Attending Annual Meeting 0f Chartered Convention of Chartered Account~' ants is being held today at the Canadian National Hotel, this b6- ing the first occasion of the con- l vention meeting in Charlottetown. It, is the 35th anniversary of the lincurporation of chartered fw- ’ count-ants in Canada. The convention will be attended by Messrs. F. A. Nightingale, Halifax. and Austin H. Carr, Tor- onto. President and Secretary Treirttrer respectively of the Do- minion Association of ,Cha.rilered Accountants. Mr. CEHT is a native of St. Eleanors, this Province, and was for several years associated with Queens University. Mr. Nightingale, the Dominion tn-esidcnt, as District Governor of Gyro officiated at, the- presenta- tion of the charter to the Char-T lottctown Gyro Club. This morning's session will be a two and a hall‘ hour discussion on matters of general and interpre- vmcial interest relative to the pro- fessicn. After luncheon, an outline of the Dominion Convention held at Vancouver last August, will be Elven by Ms". Carr. The visit-ing deiegates will be given a scenic drive between 4.30 and 6.30. At. 7.30 the P. E. I. Institute WLII be 110st, to the visiting members P. Nicholson will predde. An ad- dress of welcome will be given by His Worship Mayor Tumer, fol- lowing which there will be an atldress by the Dominion president on "The Origin and history of Ac- counting imd the Chartered Ac- countant of Canada." -——-—--€-_ QUEER GOINGS ON GUELPH, 0nt.— Police received a call that a man was "behaving tlllecrly" on a city street. He was perched in a tree, dropping urtic- ‘lfifonmthe heads of pedestrians. ,___"m.'1.'1!5 LOGAN-At, the City Hospital, Sept. (l0, 1937, to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Logan, IlqrtLAugiistus, awson.’ MARRIAGES King of Love My Shepherd Is. A very large crowd of loving and sympathetic friends gathered at the church and in the adjoin- ; ing churchyard where interment _ was made. ,' The testimony of her pastor to her christian iiiith and character was echoed in the thought and i expressions of all who have known her through the years. A bright, uncomplsiining spirit, a loving and loyal wiie and mother. a devoted and faithful member oi the church has been removed which must, be MTCCALLUM - THOMPSON-At Cornwall parsonage Sept. 15th, 1937, by the Rev. E. R. Woodslde, Grace Eliza Thompson, North Rlivccr to Avalah Alexander MacCallum Charlottetown. DEATHS . . ‘ CURLElL-At Clermont Septem- ber 29th, 1937, Florence Anne, aged thirteen days, infant, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Curley. lilac-DONALD -—At. Allisary, Sept. met, by the courageous spirit she always showed and tiever more so than during the last few weeks oi her liie. Besides her husband. David F. Taylor, she leaves to mourn, one (‘milliliter Ncltln iMrs. ticorgeDun- ningr and one son, Orville, who is at home. Also her father, Mr. I Wm. Ctuley in Stillwater, U.S.A., , and a sister. Mrs. Peter Hynes oi i North Granville, stirvlve her. i Her relatives, Messrs. Gerald D. Burgoyne, Benjamin w, Taylor, Theo. 'I'a_vlor. Austin Taylor, Bur- .ney Hyncs and Everett Taylor, acted as pull-bearers. Beautiful floral tributes were sent fiom the family. relatives, i and tho Womenls Missionary Soc- i 16W of the North Granville ‘ Church. These. with many writ- , ten and spoken messages of sym. l paihy, lntlicawtl in part the lov- , ing regard in which she was held by all who knew her and will car- ry finurant nv-mnrics of her through the ycars. 30, 1937, Mrs. Alexander A. Mac- Donald. Funeral Saturday morn- ing at 9 o'clock to St. Andrew's Church. WILSON-Jo this city September 30, 1937. Mary Ann Webster, widow of the late James Wilton aged 87 years. The funeral Will! take place from the residence of Mr. Augustus Rush, 12 Dorchester street, Saturday morning at, 8.45 to St. Dunstans Basilica thence to R. C. Cemetery. _ CAMPBELL-An this city Septem- ber 30. 1937. Malcolm U. Campbell aged 96. Remains were forwarded from Frank Hcnnessey’; Funeral- Home Thursday afternoon to his home at Mitchell River for inter- ment. HIGSON-At. 35 Upper Hillsboro Street. on Thursday, Sept. 30th i937. James H. Hlgson, aged 52 years. Funeral from his late real- rience, Saturday. Oct. 2nd. service starting at 2 o'clock. funeral leav- in: oi 230. interment People's Cemetery $4.19 PER 98 LB bag of Robin Regal Flour at FOR CHURCHES OCTOBER 3RD. Pastor: Rev. B. HAS RELATIVES HERE—'—F!'0m' At g Charlottetown Today i The secod Maritime Regional‘ AN EX-BENEDICTS LAMENTS —O. F. C. Y. 6.40. L-177~ ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED— Mr. And Mrs. H. D. Crosby, Corn- wall, announoe the engagement of their eldest daughter, Doris Marlo to G. Max Thompson, Charlotte- town. Marriage to take place the middle of October. L478. engageme it this week, His Honour I" i Lieutenant Governor DeBlois found cynuygmu 5N1) ADULTS time to remembe the Prince Ed- Taught by VERA MILLAR OPENING MONDAY, OCT. 4 AT 3.30 A IIANDSOME CONTRIBUTION -Notwlthst.anding many pressing ward Island Hospital camilallln and yesterday presented his cheque for $100.00 to the trustees with his sin- cere wishes for a successful cam- PBIEU- DIXON'S DANCE IIALL ‘i For Information Phone 785-1- RE T U R. N FROM WEST _i__...___i_ INDIES-Miss H. Egan. Mr. Bud Mrs. L. Sadler, Miss A. Soldier and Master F. Sadler. Charlottetown,‘ returned this week on the Can- ‘L adian National steamship “Lndy- Nelson" from a month-long cruise to the West Indies. They arrived at; St. John on Tuesday after visiting the Leeward and - Windward Islands. Barbados, l Trinidad and British Guina, via ' Boston and Bermuda. "nmco HOLY NAME CLUB TONIGHT AT 8.30 SPECIAL PRIZES 25 BINGOES — —-Z5 CENTS Personals , Mrs. W. O. Rose of Nelson B. 0.. , . t lllnnual Subscriptions i aririved in the on239vls‘idnt<l y I it,“ m“ W" a“ ~ ~ " P. E. Island Hospital i Mr F. G. Spencer. accompanied bv Mrs. Spencer. left this mortiing for St. John. Mr. Gordon Spencer. who has for the past eiillll 111011315 ‘been relieving for Mr. A. R. Coop- i er in the management of the Prince ‘Edward and Capitol Theatres. will remain a week or so 1011291! flwflll- ing Mr. Cooper's further convales- let-izce after his extendedylllwS-S- The Lady Collectors were out curly yesterday morning and alter lctcnung their lists tor the differ- cnt sections started immediately to Litld er the envelopes and during to- llzl) and tomorrow these envelopes containing the peoples contributions nil. be duly collected. All amounts riceived will be acknowledged. Among the first of the subscribers are the following: Lt. Governor Defliols $100.00 A. Piokard 8a Co. 50.00 Ctirvell Bros. 50.00 DcBlois Bros. 5.00 H‘ l d: . . Accountants ,,,~‘_“,‘,.';““,'_‘ Ya?’ 333g Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Cham- ‘. and Mrs. R. L. Cotton McLure & MacKinnon 25.00 W K. Rogers Agencies 25.00 Harry Winchester 25.00 Rogers Hardware Co. 25.00 Moore <5; McLeod 25.00 Dr. and Mrs. H. D. Johnson 25.00 H. R. Large dz Co, - 25.00 Mrs. F. P. Taylor 20.00 Bruce Stewart {c C0. 20.00 li/racDonald dz Rowe 15.00 .l. A. Webster 15.00 L172 CO. VICE PRESIDENT The New Directorate Of ill 77w ROGERS HARD WARE ll ll ill PRESIDENT AND MANAGER: Mr. Benjamin Rogers, Sr. MANAGER: Mr. Philip J. Reseller SECRETARY-TREASURER: Mr. Frank A. Vanlderetine DIRECTOR: Mr. William T. Rogers L TD. ___ . :2‘ AND ASSISTANT 2n§<eifiae1g** -2.- — so! JO-uG i Te_.l4=! T0 LET — HOUSE 53 ORLEBAR Street. Phone 1324. L-75-9-29-tf. , TO LET HOUSE 2T7 SYDNEY ST Ll17-0-30-3I R o0" n“ T0 LET. new ovum- flan. L77-9-29-3l T0 LET-EIGHT ROOM HOUSE. Upper Hillsboro 8t. Apply D. C. Schurman. L-126-9-30-3f. T0 LET FURNISHED HOUSE. centrally located. Apply “I-I" c-o Guardian.__ _ Ll33-9-30-3l l-‘OR RENT-JTIILL APARTMENT" facing Euston Street, heated six rooms and bath, fire-place. 881'- age. Telephone l612-J. ' L-72-0-29-3l. Last Tribute To Beloved Rector Citizens by hundreds paid last, tribute to Rev. H. l... Haslnm, rec- tor of Holy Trinity, on Tuesday, as. funeral services were held in his former church, where his body lay in state all that day. Long before the hour of service parked motors lined the streets tn all dreci-ions as citizens of all Fwths gathered to pay n last trib- ute to the clergyman who for over a decade occupied an important place in the life of Yarmouth. Canon Cummings. acting rector of Holy Trinity, officiated at the service before a packed congrega- tion, which paid last tribute to the beloved pastor in the draped and flov er banked church. Also taking part in the servce were most Right Rivet-end John Hackcnley. Lord Bishop of Nova Scotia and ten of the clergy. Floral offerings in tribute of the late rectors association with many fraternal. philanthropic, and social orders were many and striking. Hymns at the service were "Un- to The l-lfls Do l Lift Up My Eyes," “The Strife Is O‘er, The Battle Won," and the favorite hymn of the late rector. “How Brflhl Thom Glcrious Spirits Shine." The choir F, A. NIGHTINGALE President, Dominion Association AUSTIN I‘ CARR was conducted by M- Peml 5131391‘. Secretary-Treasurer, Dominion organist at Hoiy Trinity, who for ASBMIR1I°II~ many years had been associated c with Rev. l-laslam in his church work. At the cemetery. services were conducted by the Masons, who gave last rites to their member. Mr. Has- lam having been a Grand Priest of the Royal Arch Chapter. Pallbearers were A. l-l. Hood. R. 1,. Herbert. n. A. Morton. captain J. W. Boyd. S. C. Baker, Dr. G. W. T. Farish. Ronald Horton and Nor- tlhatham Man ls Victim 6f Holdup tC.P. By Guardian's Special Wire) NEWCASTLE, N. B., Sept. 30 __ Two men, said to have held up ma“ Horton‘ George Moore with sawed-off shotgun and a. revolver? were sought AprolNTggnEgglgyIssloN by police tonight. Moore, a. garage b ’ it???ll‘°ofififill“llmnfi"$221032? omwle Sept til-Wm“ Eggleston, well known member of the Parliamentary Press Gallery. has been appointed assistant sec- retary of the Dominion Royal Commi=sion on financial and other relations with the provinces. it was announced today. Chatham highway Tuesday nght. the robbers getting away with $147. Moore said the two men overtook him in a car, bound him to his truck and set it afire. He managed to free himself but was unable to save the truck_,_the mechanic said. S Y M P O §I U M On Tuberculosis, Oct. 12 f? 13 PUBLIC MEETING on TIIES. 0ST. I2 in HEARTZ HALL, 8 P.M. SPEAKERS: DR. R. J. COLLINS, Saint John, N.B. Medical Supt. Saint John Tuberculosis Hospital DR. C. J. W. BECKWITI-l. Sydney, N.S. District Medical Health Officer DR. P._ A. CREELMAN, Charlottetown, P.E.I. Medical Supt. Provincial Sanatorium . DR. G. J. WHERRETT. Ottawa Executive Canadian Tuberculosis Association All interested in public health cordially invited to attend. T0 LET — APARTMENT NEWLY renovated. Separate entrance. Moderate rent. Apply l3 Orlebar L-lltl-9-30-3l. T0 LET — FURNISHED HOUSE. Lovely rooms. Good location. Central. Apply Guardian. L-09-0-30-3l. NEW APARTMENT SECOND floor. Apply 29 Rockford. Square. GENUINE SACRIFICE llldlfln Service Station N926 v-a Sedan. __ L78-9-29-31 FOR SALE -- so vortex‘ Plymouth Rock Pinter-s. _Tum,e5._, Winsloe. FOR SALE - A CHOICE FARM horse izeyecrs old. Also you“. Wis. G. E. Weddell, Kelly's (31-05; __._________________L-59-9-29-31 FOR SALE NEW AXMINSTEI 281:3 9 X II. Apply 4B Richmond BREI] Fred Lr-05-I-30-3i. r01: SALE - CHOICE PRESSED oat-S, straw also p my Clark Bros. Mt. Stewart. ' thew-w FOR SALE - INDIAN Moron Cycle. Al. condition with tandem seat.) Apply P. O. Box 3B7, Sum- _lm_er_sge. ____lil5l-ioi-ai ron sans-a your or.» mm by Col. Aubrey. Apply Jack Stock. __!_Il_8‘l1.__IL\_l‘_tI1_Rllv(-!r_. L159-10-l-ll FOR SALE AT BARGAIN. OVER- coats. 1 fur lined, 1 heavy brown, 2 young men's, i light. Good con. dition. Apply Joe Wood. ll0 Kent GARAGE AND STORAGE SPACE for rent. Also McLaggnn Console Phonogruph for sale. Apply 256 Kent, Street. i . L-154-10-1-3i. FOR RENT - FOUR ROOM Apartment. Light, Water, Sewer- age. no bath. Good cellar. Own door. Apply Mrs. Trninor. 50 Edward Street. L-96-9-30-Si. Female Help Wanted ____________ WANTED — HOUSEKEEPEIL NO family. Protestant preferred. Apply 46 Highland Ave. WANTED- CAPABLE PERSON sewing. Apply L Clo Guardian. L-latl-D-Stl-Sl. POSITION VACANT FOR COM:- petent stenographer. Please reply by letter in own handwriting to Stenographer, c-o Guardian 0f- fice, stating qualifications end 1n small family able to do plain ' ____ L122-9-30-3i Street. L-l42-l0-l_-lii_ T0 LET HOUSE 1i SYDNEY s1". FARM FOR SALE — 35 Acims m; n; Esplanade, overlooking near Charlottetown. Also truck Charlottetown Harbor. Apply W. WBKOH. manure 597951391‘. Wlllyl v_ pnrgy P114-g.3o-3i Knight Sedan. Apply on premises Mrs. J. B. Lewis, West Royalty. L-68-9-29-3l. FOR SALE — BUNGALOW, JUST completed, with 9 rooms. AI Douglas Fir finish. 139 Spring Park Road. Apply M. F. Walsh, 51 Chestnut Street. L-979-9-Tl-3i. ron SALE AT 1111' AnEIIN-liirll Plymouth Coupe, Delux model. in excellent condition. Delivery about, October 16th. Apply C. B. Tlbert, Bib-k of Nova Scotis. ' L-l05-9-30-2i BEAUTIFUL GLADIOLI. YOU can leave your order or get your requirements It our office in the cur-rip Bldg. Office telephone 835. Home 665. We also issue policys to suit every purse. J. A. Moore. Sun Life Assurance 00., Charlotte- town. ___ Wanted WANTED 200 DUSHELS 0P OATS F‘. S. Reeves, Southport. anics. State eicpciisnw etc. Box 70, Liverpool, N. S. N-l33-9-29-31. LOST — NINE DOLLARS Bl: tween Elm Avenue and Prince ‘ Edward Theatre. Finder please leave at R. '1‘. White's. Elm Avenue. Ii-lbtl-IO-l-ll. Male Help Wanted WANTED — MAN FOR FARM work. Also girl for housework. Apply “Guardian. L-157-l0-1-8l. WANTED RELIABLE MAN T0 work on form and ranch. Study job for right. man. Warrendalc Milk Farm, l-Iowlnn, R. B., P. It. I. LIM-IO-l-Bi Miocellanooul FARM CLEARANCE AUCTION. stock. machinery, household. Monday, October 4th. Mrs. Al! Macbeon, Coveheld Rood. Llltl-I-SO-Sl DBPRIMED OI‘ COMMAND MOSCOW, Sept. 80—(AP)-Ad- mlrnl Vladimir Orloff, who, with‘ Pbreigvi Oommlaur Moxln Lttvln- off, represented Soviet Ru-ain of, the Commotion of George Vi. has been removed as common’ -tn- chief of the Soviet Navy, it become previous experience, if any. 1-1112-9450-9‘ Ll22-9-30-3Yl _.,.__._..;_ _. ._____ Sales Hel Lost __ A >_ If LOST __ HORSE ONE 0F OUR AGENTS MADE $76 Finder please notify Cecil Wood, in 0M W==k central Royamh L_50_9_gg_3]_ OUR DEPOSIT SYSTEM WILL —-— enable you, too, to earn large WANTED __ Two AUTO NIECH, OOIDIIIISSIOIIS. CIIIISLIIIBS Card Agents, desiring the highest qual- ity personal greeting cords oi moderate prices, should znvestl- gate the Imperial-Windsor and Connoisseur lines. Write Room ‘H9, British Canadian Publlshlnfl 51 Wellington West, Toronto.- "25 YEARS THE HOUSE 01' Quality." Boarders Wanted_ can ACCOMMMODATI Two elderly Indies. Apply 283 Eustor Street. L-58-9-29-3i FOR SALE 8 1085 Ford v-a Ilenvy Dob Trucks I038 Dodge lluvy Duty with Hydraulic Dump i980 Ford V-l Panel Delivery I030 Dodge Light Delivery 1087 G. N. C. Light Dell 1985 Dodge 56 ton hnol If! I084 Chevrolet Milli Delivery All priced to clear. -_ No rouallolrll l 1 l l l offer refund. IIUMPIIII! MOTOR! LIIID» FORD DIALIIS uoucrou, N. n. hi0!!! 0010!. N- ISI-l-D-OL