JULY 21.7194» aioudllesutspestush; Advertising liates-Jiayalilc in Advance of Floral sans Spiritual Offerings, Garth, our, ; . of Ooadosenés Ids par Lucia; Wudfll‘ a p" u.‘ “a.” 81-00 audio acute for every sddiilousl s slllssflcllilvmlsesartiioirorsapuw llslssmaats so worgg i. . Notices of’ nuns.- ‘ : Usts oi subscrip- Addrfi sud Presentation $1.00. Osbc U application. j mo». ‘At A Glance Boarders Wasted ' I BOARDERS WANTED. CAN z take two boarders willing to share room. Apply 343 Euston Street, or call 2288-L. __.__-----i-__ noiinnnns ACCOMMODATED. 248 Kent St. Bars Leaving - CAR LEAVING FOR BOSTON August 4th. Will take 4 passeng srs. Phone 1595-31: - liars & Trucks For Sale FOR SALE — 96 TON DODOI Truck. A -1 condition. Priced to gall. Apply Alywardk Furniture tore. FOR SALE-MHZ HUDSON, GOOD condition. Phone 1058. - __--i______i_ son SALE-AUSTIN SEDAN: 1948. Apply Duvar's Garage. Prince Street. FOR SALE-IDS‘! PONTIAC. NEW 6-ply tires. In good running condition. Apply Cameron Auto Body Works, Summerside East. FOR SALE — 1940 FORD COACH with '48 motor. In good condi- tion- P1100 $500.00. Can be seen at Market Square Wednesday. FOR. SALE —- I941 SPECIAL Buick Sedan. Special price for quick sale.. Phone 2046 or see Car at 99 Upper Prince Street. FOR SALE — ONE 1844 G. M. C. 2 ton Truck. New motor. will sell or trade for small ‘Truck. Earl Selliclr, West Devon. FOR SALE — BY AUCTION Market square. 29th, Studebaker President, 1937 model. Perfect running condition. . overdrive. new tires. a cylinder engine, newly rebored. Geo. H. Tcomba dc Son. FOR SALE-IDS‘! FORD COUPE. good condition, also 2 ton Dodge truck, Apply Campbell's Garage, Pownsl St. ‘ For Sale FOB SALE - BUNDLES OF OLD newspapers st 5 cents a bundle. Apply Guardiln. I-‘OIL- SALE-TWO SOWS TO fsrrow September 1st. from ad- vanced registered dam. J. J.| —'~—>— Mclnnisjyfliiarrracliffe; -- FOR SALE-ONE BOAT d! FEET‘ long. Mode‘. A engine. Also one } Fairbanks 1% to 2% horsepower. .1 2 months old. Thomas Gallant. Stanley Bridge. FOR. SALE -- 2% B. P. MASSEY Harris Engine, new, air cooled. ' $90.00. Apply Coies Restaurant, Hunter River. IOR SALE — mGISTEItEI) DOS- ton Terrior Pup. Mrs. Jaanes Mo- Connell, Georgetown. P. E. I. TOR SAIiE-JOO-POUND VELOX separator, good condition. Wil- llarn H. Warren, Kensington. FOR SALE — CHOICE BUILDING i Lots, $300.00. up. Stewart MacKay. It. SALE - DORY. RAY Mao- Qusrrie. Hampton. P. E. I. E SALE - MASSEY HARRIS Power Sprayer. used 3 years. Geo. I-Iughes, Buckley Beach. Ion sau - TENNIS mosses- snd press. Good condition. Phone FOR SALE - CEDAR POSTS. 22 rt. long, 5 to 6 inch tops. $2.50. Over e inch $3.00. Frank Stewart, OLear-y. R. B. s. 56R SALE-ELECTRIC ‘REFRIG- erstor. ‘Phone i293. ma. sans - RADIO ron 1m ' Ford. See at Ya!!! Radio Shop. FOR SALE — RUBBER TIRED wagon, almost new. George Mc- ‘ Kenzle, 8t. Andrews. _ FOR SALE — WRITE LEGiIIORN 17. O. P. sired Pallets, 5 ‘months. . Roadyio lay. c200. Also t llilthsw at 01.50. Save l4 the feed With Leghorns. Ralph Raynor. Ch"- lottetown. B. B. 5. ~ ' El. SALE; — 1-40 I1‘. BOAT. Cape Island model and 1-1047 m-a V-light Engine and Hauler combined. Anyone interested? For Terms apply to-Mr. Raymond McNeili. Aiberton South ‘OR SALE-I ‘BOOM COTTAGE. Apply 2 Upper Queen St. VOI SALE-wuss LAND CON- sisting 110 ft. frontage. 1 depth. situated on Mt. Edws Bond. town aide or m. Se. ‘Mary's Phone TIM-L after 6 P. M. g _ .__._.__._. 55s. SALI-PORTARI-I ELBO- tric Singer sewing machine. nearly new, 889.. Phone 887, be two‘ 1ft and 2 pm. on sass -mirnsoou __ Illsrbls bdsin. Phone 1875-1- » Fsrlssi. Ml RENT ~94"! ROOMS. Sister It. Phone 100th: IO LII - IUINIIIID BID resin. its limes. noon Friday, - mmytfiUg-taw a; Pr" l-h - r t ndNT-TWO vnrvnmsu- .... nested rooms and kitchenette with sink. Second floor rear, sluétuble for two adults. Phone "' Female lleln Wanted wins-en -'sui1n. no wasn- ‘ing. Wages $35.00. Write P. 0. Box 266, Charlottetown. WANTED IMMEDIATELY. GIRL for general kitchen work in summer hotel, near Charlotte- town. Phone 238i. WANTED - FOB HOME JUST completed at Rothesay. N. 3-. cool: general. Excellent living conditions and pleasant sur- roundings. Must have references. Top salary to right party. For interview contact Joseph It. Al- lison, Klioran Lodge, Stanhope. between August 1st and 6th. WANTED-GIRL FOR HOUSE- work in modern country home. Mrs. J. Russell Drlscoll, Mt. Her- bert. Ring 22 Ilillsboro. Farm Machinery FOR SALE — NEW NO. 8 HAY Loader, used one season. Apply Cockshutt Plow, Charlottetown. Lost ‘ STRAYED — ONE TWO YEAR old Steer. white and brown. from my farm at Broolcfield. Anyone knowing its whereabouts please call Hunter River 28-31 collect. Wilbert Stetson. DOST — AT DALVAY 0E ON road to Charlottetown, little girl's blue swim suit, size 2, worn once. Finder please return to ‘l6 (Kent Street. LOST — LADYS WRIST WATCH. Finder please notify lvfrs. A. E. Phillips. Harrington. . Miscellaneous FOR SERVICE -- YOUNG smo- istcred Boar. Judson Blaclimore. Searlewwn. PICK-UP AND “DELIVERY SER- vice. Phone l675~L. Jack Netting. Personal FOB . NEUBALGIA. l-UMBM-Q Rheumatic Pains. Chest Colds apply Heat Penetrating Glow OiL—-~At your nriarist. liccms lists. Wanted ______,__________.i.._ W A N T E D — UNFURNISIIED town, hou for Sfipiembtf °1’ October. st occupancy. Write Box 764. Guardian. WANTED - SMALL nmmsrsnn Apartment by young couple. Apply Box res, care Guardian. Teachers Wasted i WANTED-TEACHER FOR LONG River School. Supplement $450. This school is remodeled and on" new school ground. Allan A. Campbell, Secretary. New London. States finish-give sound assurance for the future. For wnaplote .....u'. write og y»... r. J. Brennan 8i 0c. Ltd.‘ l. M. RAGNALL ' GI I42 Richmond st. and... m; Montreal Exchange TEACHER WANTED FOB. HEB- ron school. Supplement $275.00. Apply to Harold Morrison. 50¢- rotary. WANTED-TEACHER, S1‘- Mii-y‘; Road East School. Sup- plement $250.00. Gus MCGGE Secretary. WANTED-TENDERS FOR‘ painting interior walls of Peter! Itoad Church. Tenders received until e P. u. July 30m For P"- ticulars apply 660110 J°h"5'~°"- Petersfioad. Typewriters PORTABLE — TYPEWRITERS - See the New Reminlwib 7'” tone are! flqi-lll- Bil mlmm“ performance. Cash or term‘- Remington Rand us. 134 Rich- mond Street. Phone 211k lfesetlas lllsds tree drape hangers. Colored Jata. Steel and aluminum- lasted n n - ALE comes. Wu: Lace. Phone 254i Eveninls I107. Michiel Bros. I wnq-glp .- SET GENTS LIFT u =EE D ROW‘ NO "nor-utter .. ... » Indian River. . ___ - _ become more available with a wQll WANTED - EXP! ‘NC- fgflfl°fwaje'"§mfi}'cfiflf“,hf,fi§jlf§, modern, fast and on-tiine ferry ed Saver wants work i' im- the Island and fishernibn put their “m” ' "M" ‘hi’ "u" m’ n“ faith in Joseph Smsilwood-mow fimml 'mnm'cm'h min’ - Agly 91 Inns-Phillis 5°? u I ‘limb- i- N U ll S E n ' 1.5! ltlon. carlnl for batten ' n- sgilid. Phone 860-3. ' “iihlnviillsw ss- aaasrss- . Arrival ‘basil? gfonn. from Montreal m Sheliiuraa County. laltiinory m Amherst, Saint gone. I 9- r , for Bermuda Marti uieablaiat Join Alberta. suggested that Ch lotte- town might become the ggatewsy w; “f? feagy '2 "ly- Desirable 35 P911355‘ Abmb, __ _ u to the Newfoundland outports. comm,“ wmfthe ‘we period out or summer home. Ashes.” __ 23 avoiding the trans-shipment l“; yen Production m Prlnée ~ MRS MILDRED CRAIG. B A 0,1 __ 4 _ remit a. number of times by Edward ma d N ‘ 2 u the present routes Witnessfls eed n ’ o“ 5mm ma Bedeque P- E- l- Bulld Prod _ 30 T ha ' 3' - Manitoba. was up slightly. ' Bmck Sm. 14 H o s rp cross-examination by ‘ 41 m, {legume}, iihfligliblglgii gave , _ _ c9 ° w‘ 3 T59 5Y5 f2 g setLGrand Bank for a railway ves- WOBKMAN HECTBOCUTED - . can Cement ._. ._._. 2s 1-s - ‘ BELLEVILLE Ont July 26- Can Pacifi . s m"! (cm-w l ' " - gelanese . .... i1 S: Th. u r th t once manavtvEClthXiEEICs€i8adamSelQeEQt ' an c 1r d n ques on o e wo c Can Czli‘ Pig“... 14 1-4 “m” “n” "We with "is "W5- WgxsnpsregtrhicurtteectirtgdaylfowhenAhi: The- Estate of J’ Ernest Can Steam .. 12 1-7 ‘xlmimuon i’! the next wltness- touched a power conductor on an Mann's offers for sale at any con, Paper _ 15 ‘Mr. Lorne MacFarlane, Summer- pverhefld travelling I cmrm Arm time hereafter the following Efifiktiifii... i: Mu v.2. :12?" ems es"- Dom Bridge . 35 74; Prime Edward Island. w. Maic- Ono 88-foot motor boat, Nun an. Dom Con; pm _ _ 17 14 Farlane stated he himself grew glne, power hauler, all in excellent Don A 15 1-2 between two and threem hundred _ condition; Dis Se 18 1-4 acres of potatoes and s pped be- _ Dom sign . 1s 1-: tween five Ind eight hundred esr~ WANTED - hf§:,"fd,1“fw',f,f“°' m" Wm‘ " 123:5.“ i; 3... loiigisirfeesli that the differ- ‘YOUNG MAN "2"" l" "We W1"- "WY Ford A .. 22 1-2 ence in freight rates between the ‘mw’ Founda .... .. 26 1.3 “lnner" arid outer" zones on the 5% Iiliflllt iiflllillo biwilfilfllvy. Gen Si: Ware . 14 Island ranged between two and H With I000; How Smith 30 seven cents. I-fe advocated a single One oyster dory, 3 sets rakes; gfrmwiihif’ - 2g 3 "m" - DEPARTMENT Cook house on st. Peters Island, c... Ind Al 1..-- -.. s 3-4 Jerome O'Brien Testimony APPI i” "° "mm" "m" '°‘"'°° “l”- Int Nickel 31 1-2 A I h a i a * Imp Oil - 17 5-8 "It is a question of how long we y pp y u“ o" m? gets 4; 7-8 CIIIflILODIiIPLIO ‘in buséqelils if costs , W, ERNEST MQINNIS, WSI‘ . . n n e se an comes con- ' _ Int Paper .. . 52 giilllG ‘ti: decifeasc," stated Mr. Jer- . souwpofl gill; gob -- $63 7-8 oine O'Brien. president o1 male: JOHN H. LEWIS, ower . ti UIII f .E. I II ' Admiral Sh’ C. Con Smelt . 95 gfiirléfsign. glnzgo. of 1202.11 a Like Woods - 24 1-2- (lo-operative. — $83!?’ 11*"; *4 w- O'Brien testified that he. w M , i c ° 7°“ if, fildi i- t Rn \ g... i. Clgfli" -- 1; 34 $9.15.»... n35 yfil“ .3111 5513i: t I If“! 9"" a‘ “M” n WANTED o a" m‘ f i hi. t II d i’. an ' . - Noranda s5 1-4 3231751,, $3,," 12:3, Efwnff‘, - ° °' f” 1°“! ‘imhmll sonar can BATTERIES Price Bros 49 1-2 may,“ More, must have 50mg Qxpgfl.‘ » Quebec P°w - 16 14 He complained of the "very slow" _ _ .. ., _, .. . . Paying 51-00 9315b Shawlnllfl" 14"‘ less-thancurload freight and ex- once, good opportunity for - S‘ Law ~~~~~ ~ 5 press deliveries. "If we had a fast Deiivflfid 3i? 0111' S‘ h“ PM ~ 1'3 freight service, we wouldsft need fldvflllwmflllts flpplyiu 0W1! WBIBIIOIISS. s‘ Law 2'“! P“ " 7'8 to carry so large a stock. with the , _ 1 - D°m Te?‘ n I4Mextra carrying costs-Qspecialiy at hind Wfiflllg 00, NBHOIIEI gfmflliul“ A 3323 It: the-present time when we want selective send MAURICE BLQCK &~c0-—~ DS 9c - ," CO. s. u _ a "irazazlu $352831.” ass"... m. Brflma" Donnell, witness stated that the 15 cent premium gained in the _ ——--_- 153 K011150- °“‘"i° “‘“"°" '°"‘-“"‘“ - ‘ ‘ ‘ c ’ i ilcw York Exchange w» so" w u" “use” u w- ing 2o cents for the necessary i - bags. A ............. ..._...-_.... 28 1-2 Afternoon Session " " ' ' g ,3 ~ t m-r t llygicnic Service 1 m. B. Graham Rogers. ec or ‘ sUmIER HOME . 1 1-8 lih D6 b- . a? 1-8 siiia Naaturalpgtre- Tzigfiefgggly Vi?‘ Eiecqilzllifihilif ‘W6 Con Edison 23 5-8 sources returned to give evidence M911 00118-1’; - acre o an s" a: .. us“; 0“- mm Wu see» “smor- en ec ..... .. - aqusono e o _ 01' Ii . Gen Motors n 61 7-8 counsel, Prank M. Covert. the Y0ll Garbage Free ficularfawlantilrfurther Pu‘ Gr; gfii-Nizrc :67 m witnes; iéstofiltnat ibllléfil‘ 0,1350%: _ PP i’ -—- St . f . . s an n e on 1r -. ,_ 46 1-4 .,‘,‘,’,',"M,,,.,,,, m...“ ,,, m, Mrs. MARGARET McAULAY Mont Vxardl gt; 3g thirties but was not now ‘shipped stfllliltlpfi. P. E. I. North m th r as it was "urieconran c " - PM] Pa, 55 3,, g; Pointed out m m U S Rubber 35 1-2 a hgalghy dairy industry to con- vee<t=os¢=ooa>tc<goo~§set>ecsco§oeacc£>ooce Radio Corp m 1'2 serve the fertility of the Island ‘ a t lISEll A lll E Untd Air -- n“ To witneir statement that 1: v Vansd Mr freight rates were known to in- , . izllificon . 1a .14 “cgffiigafm “d ,-, B Allis-Chalmers Tractor U 5 5"" -» 73 3'8 Turgeon replied that the Commiss- l 1 w/F Amkchume" huh} \ BANKS Alleges llfld. Fishermen Nol Far Fronijlavery (By Joseph MacSwoen) ST. JOHN‘S,4Nfld., July 26— (CH-Conditions "not far from slavery" among fishermen were described in the Newfoundland Legislature today by Patrick Can- ning (‘L-Plecentia West). Mr. Canning, a navy veteran and former fisherman, declared that Newfoundianders in the outports Toronw-4tocks higher; base f0!‘ YOIIP metals continue to advance. .Montreai-Btccica up: golds im- INVESTMENT prov-- " From its Incas- h man-him. Illile Field * cuwssltls ' r _ Pdgutsrustioual Qmmmed "om N“ 1 dividends-s proud record. indeed. limestone frem either Cornerbrcok You can slim in u, n; u” or _St. Lawrence on the Buren * " 1|, peazniiisuia may be carried "to as- Canada and remove the oldworrles list thrservice" although it can .llld headaches. Past he bought cheaper from Nova and a selec list of the Scotla. securities of anadiauand United Mi‘. Rcddsll anticipated m u. 3m! GUARDIAN, ‘ (Canadian Press) tension of the Newfoundland trade from the annual $3,000,000 figure before confederation. especially in the matter of barrel beef and vegetables. previously brought in frosn the _U.S. _ '_ , To s. question of Dr. Innis, mem- ber of the Commission, “ stated he believed it would be the advantage’ of the C. N. It. t ship to Port aux Basques through Charlottetown and cited s saving of three weeks in s shipment of bill?!’ lqllipment. to Fortune thrlgigh the city. . JJ. Frawiey. counsel for CANADIAN GOVIINIAINLMUNICIPAI. IND CORPORATION SICUIITIII , EASTERN SECURITIES COMPANY LIMITIU l‘. RIQIIIM ‘TM?- roLlo Sold jails FMoodcn - Frolrfdan - Hafflu -Sslnnrolls “headaches gettins 0n and of! the Island. Mr. Rogers mentioned a.‘ nwnberi ‘of ways in which the C.N.R. co- operatcd in assisting road traffic to the mainland. especially perish- able truck cargoes. Egg Production For June Down 6 Per Cent OTTAWA. Jul? 2S - (C?) — ‘Ii: production in Canada for June was down almost six per cent from last year's corresponding to- tal. Newfoundland was not in- cluded in the Bureau of Statistics "$11 painted, i-igiic at main high- Electrical contractor WIRING AND REPAIRING ERNEST B. BAMSAY, I29 Elm Ave. Phone 1008) . FOR SALE AT BEDEQUE VIILAGE Eight-room house, electric ts. Barn and lot newly as 142 per cent. Mr. Covert asked the witness if C°mm°'°° - 233's the Provincial government had M°“"'°°1 m ever taken the matter of the run- d "We 5m"- 3‘ 1" hing of the ferry to the Domin- MY“ fink 25 1'4 ion government. » I cssions, but we did not get very fsr with it." Mist "we think the O.N.R.. has a because of the advantages it as- sumes for itself in its own traf- fie. - Hop‘ Many Ferries? ‘rfieehsirman of the Commiss- ion: “Sccne say there is one ferry and some say two. Which is right?" Mr. O'Donnell: "There are four ferries including the Novagscotlsn I and II." Mr. Rogers: "They are not ice- brsskers and have been known to ion had heard oi increases as high Min Rogers: Yes. On several oc- ' During s. discussion on the car- ‘; ferry “deiicitfi Mr. Rogers stated . bonanza in running this service" P wists ;::::.::*:::~;.::*:.::: gugggzw-"d »~-»~~ a ‘For 30 years or more the flsher- m‘ “n”. “puma "h" one ferry operates steadily while the other is tledpp except during one week in August and Labour week. Answering a question l?! DI Angus. member of theCommission, witness stated "that markets would men had been observing the more adequate equipment and eiothins of their Bluenoss brothers. Be- sides, "for the first time we know what was going on." ' Proceedings at the national con- way this would be increasingly im- portant. Premier. ,,,',’,‘,}{,'§,,',,,‘°f,f,§",',,fi'°'{, During s discussion ' on the ob Government's intention tesplit the iiilmw‘ °i "m"'9°‘m|°“' d’ m‘ - m, w, “ma”, nqglDflllllliflfl Government due to its I-Iouas would adjourn early in Aug- |c°llififlu°fi Wmmgl-mfwéhfi- uat to resume sittings in the fall- I R080" ll" h’ ‘Ill; l’ "ti?" m} h an?‘ A ed in £$§i“€di at”; " "M m. h Mn." we" d eventually increase railway ;',‘:'.',,.‘.’,'.,,"‘.‘."‘""" “a “Weill as because of ineroaslug Cormnlgglon _ t which ty on the Island. "But that Pl’ eiwivé at‘ eonmmoitd- m imam use aaiiieniusi.” he eora~ I, llfi as a awn- _ . - cmi day in the life carnation and Mutants was also msda to the banker fishermen and satdthe was complaints of tourists as stated in .1 Sprayer (Spraymotor) 1 Sprayer (Ifardie) 4 By Auction on FRIDAY, JULY 29th, Signed:— W. H. BEATION, Auctioneer. 1 “40" Allis-Chalmers ‘Harvester All machines in good condition and priced to sell. 0%0Q%0 FOR SALE i RY ORDER OF THE COURT OF CHANCERY House and lot at lid-Douglas Street, Charlottetown the Premises l J. J. MUSTARD, - ‘I25 Kent Street, Charlottetown. ‘ 1949 AT 12:80 RM NEW and (USED TRUCKS son SALE v USED:— ' .\ " ‘ ‘I941 ‘la-Ton MERCURY PICK-UR ‘I946 i/z-Ton FORD. PANEL 1947 Z-TOn MERCURY 1939 Z-TOII FQRU NEW:— . M-fl-l/z-Ton MERCURY PICK-UP M-fl-l-Ton-CAI 8i CHASSIS M-68—1 Jon-EXPRESS STEWART MOTORS LTD. Phone 831 224 Gt. Goo. St. ilay Tools For Swalc 1 6-ft. Cockshutt oil bath Mower used three sea.- sons, price $75.00; 1 M-H standard Mower ready to go to work, $25.00; also 1 McCormick-Bearing Plow, n1- most new, $60.00 Y Limited number of new Ford Tractors available for i immediate delivery; some splendid buys in Used Trucks, light and heavy duty. Write or phone- . ‘S. Ii. Jchnatonc Ltd. Charlottetown Q- Phone 262' (Auction Sale 0f Property 61 POWNAL STREET TUESDAY, AUGUST 2-1 P.M. I am instructed by Mrs. Ben Shepherd to sell by Public Auction her dwelling, 12 rooms, bath and kitchen. Hot water beating system, hardwood floors down stairs, small barn in rear. _ For immediate possession. W. H. BEATON, Auctioneer. PAGE ELEVEN Auction Sale AT TRYON THURSDAY, JULY 28th, 1949 AT 1 P. M. The Executor-s of the Estate of tho late Spurgeon T. Clliesgtisggfer for sale the following at Public Auction on the 194s Model B-ton Ford Truck (Very low mileage? 1944 Model S-ton Ford Truck; Chesterfield Suite (new); Slimmer Cottagdou leasehold land atyicforia. Beach. Office Equipment: 1 steel filing-cabinet; 1 portable typewriter (new); 1 Allan adding machine (new); 2 office desks and deslr chair; 1 oil stove. Stock ind Implements: 1 horse; 2 cows; 2 pigs; 1 Ford digger; potato picker; disc barrow; Hull threshing machine with blower; hay mower (trailer type); binder; potato escal. ator; tractor plow; tractor trailer; field cultivator; potato sprayer; potato grader; potato bag truck; set of scales; bat- fory charger (new); wood sleigh; anvil; Rotary water- pump and other articles too numerous to mention. The Real Estate consisting of a ' tel 12 with good house and buildings, if ‘hfilldiaby yprivhétcaghig will also be sold by Auction on the above date, with or with- out growing crops. Tenns-Casli. If dayunfit, sale on next day. / EARLE CLARK, BRENT C. WOOD, ~ E to .. HUGH F. MORRISON, Auctioneer. xecu H Large Clearing iwcrion sans: AT MALPEQUE Having sold my property known as the North Shore house and farm will sell by Auction on "It! premises on THURSDAY, AUGUST 14th BEGINNING AT I! NOON My entire holdings consisting of the furnishln of 20 rooms in- tractor 1948 model with hoe and cultivator equipment; potato - R. H. ROGERS, Master in Chancery. nas- rusuc chlse for Ilsa Service. mpytiiaverninsnt plans encas- flaunt‘ Ie azmi-aecaved by ta: WILLIAM .a. investigate alftruebs encountered which are passengers asd prosecutions will be entered MaoKINNON, Provincial Secretary. some?‘ The public is hereby reminded that Illldlcl‘ the ‘run ‘ lie Vehicles Act of 1048 it is unlawful to transpo v f ltll Indirect , ifidfihfi °Pro ois o.....i"i.;".°'i.?.’_ rtpsss- stopnuti oil-Tit eluding I0 bedroom suites; 8 extra spool beds; several. buffets. ma- hogany; 2 chairs; I iu-tiee (Grape pattern): I chair and settee, loaf pat- tern, both very’ old and in best of repair; u large number of chairs and tables; sofas, mahogany, good: several-chests of drawers: l ma- hogany (s beauty) wardrobe; 2 dining room tables and chairs; kitchen table and chairs; lamps; rugs; mats; squares; refrigerator; 2 Frank- lin stoves; a large quantity bedding; 1 cupboards; u large quantity l dishes; glassware; and hundreds small articles not listed. At 4 BM. I will soil any farm equipment, consisting of 2 work horses; 4 registered Holstein cows; I pure bred cow, not registered: I grade cow; S pure bred heifers, l years old; 0 young cattle, The above cattle are very richly red and will be sold to the highest bidder. - Implements: Bin or: mower, hay rake; sleiglis; I fsrsn wagons; I boa carts; road wagon; sectional seeder; plows; burrows; all kinds " , both double and single: carpenter tools; cedar watering tub: gas engine 6 11.1%: erefln separator (DorLavul); bl cords fire wood and many artlclee not listed. As this ls poi-lisp; the largest sale held In the county In recent years the first article will be sold at II, Noon. So OOIIIB early and share in the bargains that will compare ha vsluo with anything ever offered fn these lines. .‘ a rants cssn. " If day -la unfit, sale nus fine day at l! Noon. Lunches served on grounds, ' ». IALPI fiAIISTOf HUGH MORRISON, Auctioneer.