_ fice serving . t accept, reject. revise or re-edit ad-| 4 . o- Summerside 8031 ‘HEAR THE. CASH’ REGISTER RING - "Phone Charlottetown 8506 | WANT AD. RESULTS | iy <a 97. a3 — Souris 32-3 — Alberton 68." But he was our Dad, 4nd we loved him so. Sadly missed by daughter Er- mestine and sons,» Darrell and; Donnie. * o¥l SHEEHAN — In memory of my father James Sheehan, who passed away Feb. 8, 1956. A precious one from us is gone The voice we loved is still. His chair is vacant in the home No one will ever fill. We think of him in silence No eye can see us weep, But many silent tears are shed When others are asleep CARD OF THANKS I wish to sincerely thank ‘doc- | bours for treats, letters and cards during my illness. __Harry Best, Belmont, Lot 16._ AGENTS WANTED @ NEVER HAD IT SO GOOD!” - enthuses Jim Harvie, who earn- ed over $70.00 ($3.50 hourly) his first 20 hours distributing Paula Products. Hundreds now independent. YOU too can earn $100.00 weekly or more handling 200 necessities includ- ing Teas. Coffees, Spices. Med- icines, Toilet Articles; Farm Lines and complete line of j and Brushes ia estab- “ished neighbourhood Paula Routes. Men or Women, full or part-time. Write for details of | my Free 30 days Helping Hand Offer. G. Laurin, 21 St. Paul. r/ St. East, Montreal. Boarders Accommodated ESHER STREET —2i— ROOM and board for two persons in private home, women pen- sioners, Convalescents, or semi- invalids preferred $35 month. Phone 5169. Guardian-Patriot CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES AND INFORMATION advertisernent, for cancel- Se eames and other classified aervices ._ . Call the Classified De partment. Mondays through . Fricays 8:20 AM. ‘til 5 P.M. Business Office closed ~Saturaays. Phone Charlottetown 8506 Consult the list of telephones at top of Classified. page for the Branch your area. CLASSIFIED RATES 13 word m‘ai- mum charge. Less than 15 words will be charged as 15 words. 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Advertisers are requested to read their advertisement the first day ® ap- pears and to call The Classified De- partment immediately. in the case of any mistake. as this newspaper is only. responsible for one day's incor- tect publication or for the incorrect Bortion only of a space advertisement. Adjustmenis on ified Advettis- img Accounts must be made within the first 30 days following the first pub- lication date. This newspaper reserves the right | vertising for publication in this news y ‘SOME FOLK RIDE SOME FOLK RIDE DONKEYS ELEPHANTS Around these parts they ride in ALLISON Mac- LEOD’S sac tripireimmeranniciipemcntinipestbene ene E Te TRE 149 CHEVROLET — GOOD condition, heater. new seat cov- ers. New spare tire and battery Price $400. Between 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. Phone 9471. GOOD USED CARS You will find dependable and good looking transportation on our lot. We have several nice top quality cars at low prices. 1955 PONTIAIC | Laurentian Sedan, Radio, Stand- ard Transmission. $1495 1954 PONTIAC 2-Door’ Sedan, Radio. $995 ‘ 1954 BUICK SUPER Dyno-Flow Transmission, Radio. $1695 1954 FORD Hard Top. Two-on paint. $950. 1952 CHEVROLET 4 Door Sedan. $495 1948 PONTIAC. Two-door Sedan;Winter A-1 Motor. tires, $150 ,.| Allison MacLeod Ltd. Phone 7364 - 7365 126 Cumberland Street Charlottetown. FOR SALE CHILDS WOODEN CRIB AND) Plastic cover. Mattress. like new. Price $25. Phone 3772. OUT OUR WAY wt J. R. WILLIAMS $18,000 IS NOT TOO MUCH FOR THE MAN WE WANT Secause we pay our .top men in ather cities from $14,000 to $24,000 te me vie on 2-7 © 1909 0) EO Sermon, toe nm a year, this opening in the Cliar- FOR SALE ottetown area is worth just as much to the right man. If you are between 45 and 65... Farmers -Market FOR SALE—GOOD BALED HAY G. Gordon, Phone 33-2, Monta- gue. FOR SALE — REGISTERED Scotch Shorthorn Bull, age 17 months, sired by ,.Scotisdale, Fairdeal. Apply Big Point Farms, Albert MacDonald, Flat River, P. E.I. sort $1.00 DOWN AND $1.00 WEEK. Typewriters, why rent when) we will sell you the best Rem-| ington-Rand -ortable? Dial| 5189. APPLES: RUSSET DELICIOUS | Courtland, Spy, etc. At House instead of stand, ‘2 mile up | Wm Airport road. Mrs. _ Wheatley. Phone 5020. REGISTERED MARE JOLLITY Barber age 4 years dam Joan Baker; sire Jollity, Grand Sire, Guy Axworthy. John P. | Keough. Carleton. ARBORITE KITCHEN TABLE. $35. Walnut finish china cab- . $25. also Wilton Hall Car- pet, 2'2 yards, $45. Phone 4465 AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHY equipment for sale. Complete sale of equipment for amateur photography including _rollsi- cord camera, flash exposure meter, enlarger, developing tank, trays, etc. This equip- ment is in first class condition. Can, be bought for a fraction | of original cost. Phone 8270. — oe } CLOTHES DRIER $100.00 ALSO semi automatic rifle $30.00 one new voi car battery. Phone 3577 Summerside. FARM FOR SALE, 56 ACRES with house and barn, water, | electricity, all modern’ con- veniences. 3 miles from Monta- gue, 1-4 mile from pavement. Mrs. William Dewar. Brudenell. TRUSSE” — PATENTED UNIT- ed States and Canada. Guar-| anteed to hold any Hernia or) money refunded $5.00 Medical Supply Co., 25 Gordon St.,! Moncton, N. B. AUCTION “45” SCORE CARDS for sale at Guardian-Patriot Central Printing. er, 22 quart capacity. One whip and beater. Just like new. For further particulars\ one 1 Summerside 2026. MUST SELL ELECTROLEX with all attachments. Perfect Condition 4517. “FEMALE HELP WANTED SMART YOUNG GIRL FOR DIN- DIN.- | ing room work. Apply in person. to Central Hotel, 75 Dorchester Street or phone 9435. WANTED WOMAN OR GIRL TO. work in Chick hatchery near Charlottetown. Apply gs Bruce Unemployment Office. $100 MONTHLY FOR WEARING | lovely dresses given to you COMMERCIAL VACCUUM cleaner. G.H. Woods, heavy | duty wet and dry pick up. Pric-| ed for immediate sale. Tele- phone 9220. AND | RACING SULKIES training “carts. Apply tw C L. Johnson. Parrsboro, Nova Scotia. WHILE THEY LAST — CAR coats in assorted shades, clear- ing at % price. Sizes 12 and 16. The Fashion Shoppe. CLOSED-IN INSULATED BOX for ton truck also one hoist and 6 yd. steel box. Gordon Mac- — West Royalty. Phone FOR SALE—1 TABLE MODEL separator. 1 Hardy horse col- lar, 21, almost new. B.A. Weatherbie. Montague. - LEOTARDS—RED BEIGE AND black, .$2.98, $3.98, $4.98. Aver- age-Fall at The Fashion Shoppe 141 Great —- Street. Phone ZAKEMS YOUR LUCKY DOL- lar store handle only highest quality government inspected beef-t-bone or round steak 89 cents lb. STANDING MIXED WOOD some cedar. Suitudted on new road leading from Miscouche to Lot 16. Prince County. Cail Victor Ramsay, Lot 16. Phone 611-12 Summerside. GET YOUR NURSES UNI- forms at The Fashion Shoppe, cotton $4.95, Terrylene $15.95. All sides. 141- Great George Street. Phone 3355. CLOSED-IN. PLYWOOD BOX 9x7 ft. Suitable for ton or half ton truck. Apply to Elmer Trainor, Johnston's River P.E1 as bonus. Just show North American Fashion Frocks to friends, No canvassing, invest- ment or experience necessary. North American Fashion Frocks | Lid., 3425 Industrial Bivd. Dept. | —— B-2508 Montreal. ; Market Farmers Mar! FEEDERS STEERS — THREE, around 800 lbs. weight each. Apply Nelson Simpson, Bay- view. Phone Rustico 4110. GRADE SHORTHORN COW TO freshen. Eric. MacCallum,| Marshfield. FOR SALE:: ONE SOW TO FAR- tow February 20th., also one Guernsey Cow to freshen April 5th. Apply Donald Currie, Ri- verdale: FOR SALE, ONE SMALL MIX-) ————"—— NEW VEGETABLE VARIE- ties are special features of our 1959 catalogue. Write for your free copy teday! Vesey’s Seeds, York. zan make short auto trips —can call an small town rural and industrial >roperty owners...! hope to hear ‘rom you right cinta: 1 would like to have you start with. us soon and stay for a long time. All replies con- ‘idential. j 0. M. SWALLOW, President, P.O. Box 789, Fort Worth 1, Texas. ~ REAL ESTATE FOR RENT THERE’S MONEY IN EARLY markets. Order March-April Bray chicks now. Also prompt shipment dayolds _ Broiler chicks, Ames, dual purpose cockerels and pullets. Heavy breed _cockerels. Pricelist. Agent J.. Spencer Hughes, Emerald P.O. and Bray Hatch- FOR RENT: APARTMENT ery Tannery St. off W. Main, . : rooms, with bath, on St. 3! Pet-| CHICKS CROSS STRAIN LEG-! HORN PULLETS are giv-| dian - Patriot Box 13187, Char- | ing 25% or more net profit | ee over most Pure, ONE FURNISHED | | people. Nice location. Phone | Want a Larger Bird? Try; 3306. | our special Red X Leghorn TENEMEN = ~ CONTAINING Cross; 1958 . Ottawa Test, $2.54 net profit with over 97° live ability. Broilers or heavies, order our White Rock Chicks. If you want more poultry profits contact: three medium-size bedrooms, | Centrally located. Write Guar- FOUR ROOM APARTMENT with bath, unfurnished, immed- iate occupancy. Apply 5 Eden | Street. Phone 3475. — BRIGHTON AREA—3 ROOM a | heated, unfurnished apartment. | Adults preferred. Newly de-| corated. New floor coverings. Reasonable rent. Write Guard- ian - Patriot Box 14119, Char- lottetown. POW™AL STREET — 25 — UN furnished upstairs apartment, 4 rooms and bath, heat and lights furnished, $65 per month. Evenings phone 8818. FOR RENT Heated Raynor's Poultry ‘Farm & Hatchery; Mount Herbert. Phone 7984 — LOST | AND FOUND LOST — MONDAY SINGER Sewing Center via. Milton's Old, Spain, one car key on ring with Chrysler tag. Phone 6156. Re- ward. LOST — BETWEEN QUEEN Street and Y.M.C.A. Thursday night February 6th, A Walthom | Watch, with black band. Finder | Phone 8715. After 5 p.m. Re- ward. | LOsT: BETWEEN WEST KENT School and Trinity Church on Tuesday afternoon a Brownie belt. Phone 4352. apartment on) floor containing | ‘living room, dinette, kit- chen, bedroom and bath. Centrally located. Im- mediate possession. Apply— S-EASTERN TRUSTonpoy 154 Richmond Street. Educational’ Trade Schools LEARN “HAIRDRESSING — | — wo. men Wanted — Great Oppor- REAL ESTATE tunity — Better Pay. Pleasant work. Catalogue Free. Write ___. Wated ‘ated To Rent Marvel Hairdressing School,! WANTED 2 OR 3 ROOM APART- Bloor Street, Toronto. Branch-; ment or kitchenette heated and es — Hamilton — Ottawa, Can- unfurnished. Reasonable rent. BUYING GOOD YOUNG PIGS. Top market price. Farm pick-. up until noon Wednesday. P.A MacDonald. BURNS CHICK HATCHERY now open. A special breed for every need. Noonan Street, Summerside, Dial 3337. FOR SALE — SEVERAL (PURE bred) Holstein cows. quantity of baled hay. $11.50 a ton. Robert H. Palmer, Free- land. BEEF FEEDERS Get an extra half Lb. per day by feeding one Lb. Master Feed Beef Concentrate with Stilbestol, | the greatest advance for Beef production. One Lb. Master 32% | Beef Concentrates costs Sic per Lb., one-half Lb. of Beef at 22c is lle or 100% profit. For Master 32% Beef Concen- trate with DES... see-your local Master Feed Dealer. Ivan Kerry, Rep. Phone $455. —- Also! ada’s nt System. Phone 3446. BARRISTERS, | Chiropractor “SOLICITORS. Etc. Dr. W. R. Carson M. A. Farmer, ¢ Qc. ee Bank of Commerce Bidg. - _ Optometrists Palmer & Haslam eit Bank of Nova Scotia Bids. q. A. - 4. A. Carruthers, R.O. “Peake & Nicholson ot | eeoeeen ae. ae _.175: Gratton Street . 4. S. Taylor, R.0. . i Cerner Kent & Queen Sts. cg A, \. McGuigan, B.A. Office 9133 — House 4756 Currie Midg, Dial 9424 Queen st. : E a so “Tan M. MacLeod, LL.B. Architect (Mclean & McKinnon) a wa Ak i’ side. coger » ~ J. F. Toombs, B. Arch Dial 3361 : Architect : nikki ime | ooo aa G. Keith Pickard Room 207 Dominion Building’ B. Arch. MRALC Dial 3244 Charlottetown, 100 Fitzroy $f. emetic Dial 8618 MacPhee & Trainor Summeisids, Wedacedey’s 160 Richmond St. Dial: 5573 ial 2936 ROBERT G. MacLEOD, Peter A. McNeil B.A., L.L.B. ARCHITECT ; i Charlottetown noon te Doman el phan me .0. Bin 8 Services Offered ‘Blectrical ~ Mimeographing, Bookkeeping, Engineer Stenography . Mrs. Helen Acorn E. 8S. Chandler 2 Brighton Road, B.Sc. (€.6.), M.E. 1 C., P. Eng. Charlottetown 161 QUEEN ST. Dial 6349 PHONE 8325 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS McDONALD, CURRIE & CO. = COOPER BROTHERS & CO. Currie Bidg. he ee eee Charlottetown Pa | Dial 5568 H. R. DOANE & COMPANY : 148 Great. George St. Charlottetown Dial 6547 ~~ ie | eae bh _?. 0. Box 187 = ARTHUR J. GARRETT ' PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING Charlottetown \ Dis! 5321 100 Fitzroy Street er’s Road. Apply to Box 13566. |. “HEATING COSTS _¢ Applicant will be interviewed ‘in person at later date. REAL ESTATE _ FOR SALE FARM FOR SALE — 100 ACRES, situated on DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT OTTAWA, ONTARIO. This Department offers ail Cana- o'clock Noon, Tuésday, March 31st, 1959, brochures describing furniture they manufacture or are prepared to manufacture suitable for. Air Ter- tinal Buildings and meeting a gen- eral specification available from the General Purchasing Agent, Hunter Building, Ottawa, Ontario. F. s COLLINS, etary. LOVELY PRAIRIE | retruay 3, 1959.” GRAIN FARM 320 acres S. W. Sask- atchewan. Good soil, 315 acres cultivated. Big build- ings with tractor, combine, machinery. $48,000. Mild CANADA climate area. Write— HENRY BUEHLER, Box 60, Burstall, Sask. SERVICES OFFERED» ELECTRICAL WIRING For all your wiring and re- pairs at reasonable cost contact ARTHUR RODD Electrical Contractor Charlottetown, R. R. 6 Phone 5907 REDUCE INSULATE NOW! No more drafts when you }insulate. Ask our custom- ers and you will be amaz- ed at the stories you will hear. For free estimates CALL 6426 Watch for our big white ’ truck. NORTHERN INSULATION Company of Canada Ltd. Home office: Bayside Drive, Saint John, N.B. HAVE YOUR TRACTOR OVER- hauled now for Spring com- | pleie job done at reasonable price. D.B. Reid, - Stanley Bridge. SEAMSTRESS — EUROPEAN trained; Alterations, Women’s and childrens’ clothing a spe cialty. Drapery, $lipcov e.r s. Mra. Frank Bachand, 74 Syd- - ney St. Phone 8285. Salesman Wanted OPPORTUNITY — FOR SALESMEN CALLING ON GENERAL STORES IN THE MARITIMES Large wholesale dry goods firm has an opening for an ex- perienced salesman to call on general stores in the Maritimes. Position offers generous re- muneration including weekly drawing, road expense and bonus. Could also be worked as side line on commission. Applicant must have late mode! car. - Apply by letter stating age, marital status, present employ- ment and sales experience to SCHEFFER BROS. LTD., 389 St. Paul St. West, Montreal TEACHERS WANTED Female Teacher For P.E.I. Day Training | School in Charlottetown for Retarded Children. Ap- | licants should have grade XII education and be prte- ferably, between the ages of 20 and 35. Salary depending on qual- ifications. $150 per month while training and latér by arrangement. Write Guardian-Patriot __Box 13275 Ch’town. WANTED TO BUY WANTED ALE | BOTTLES, PINTS or quarts. Dial 8595 WANTED TO BUY BUILDING lot. Brighton area preferred. Write all particulars to Guar- ‘ dian and Patriot Box 14149 Charlottetown. : HALF TON OR ONE TON truck in good condition. Be- tween $200. and $300. cash. Write all particulars to Guar- dian and Patriot Box 13221 Charlottetown. BUYING SCRAP ANI STEEL. Also bateries metals and bot- tles: Paying highest market prices. Apply Lester O'Brien Lower Prince Street. SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed “TENDER FOR HARBOUR IMPROVEMENTS, IN- GALL’S HEAD, CHARLOTTE COUNTY, N. B.”, will be received in the office of the Secretary, until 3.00 p.m. (—.S.1.) WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1959. Plans and specification can be seen and forms of tender obtained at the office of the Chief Engineer, Depart- ment of Public Works, Ottawa, On- tario, at the office of the District Engineer, P. O. Box 279, 93 Canter- bury Street, Saint John, N. B., and at the Post Offices at St. Andrews, St. Stephen and Ingall’s Head, N. B. To be considered each tender must be accompanied by one of the alter- native securities called for in the tender documents. Tenders must be made on the printed forms supplied by the Department and in. accordance with the conditions set forth therein. The Department, through the Chief Engineer's office (H. & R.), or through the undersigned, or through the office of the District Engineer at Saint John, N. B., will supply blue-prints and specification of the work on deposit of a sum of $25.00 in the form of @ CERTIFIED bank cheque or money- order payable to the order of the RECEIVER GENERAL OF CANADA. The deposit will be released on re- turn of the blue-prints and specifica- tion, in good condition within a month from the date of reception of tenders. If not returned within that period the deposit will be forfeited. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ROBERT FORTIER, Chief of Administrative Services and Secretary. Department of Public Works, Ottawa. February 6, 1959. CANADA SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed ‘TENDER FOR REPLACEMENT OF WEST SHED, ON THE RAILWAY WHARF, CHAR- LOTTETOWN, QUEEN’S COUNTY, P. E. 1", will be received in the office of the Secretary, until 3.00 p.m. (€.S. 1.) WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1959. Plans and specification can be seen and forms of tender obtained at the office of the Chief Engineer, Depart- ment of Public Works, Ottawa, On- tario, at the office ofthe District Engineer, P. O. Box 1268, Dominion Building, Charlottetown; P. E. 1, and > the Post Office at Summerside, CE a To be considered each tender must be accompanied by one of the alternative securities called for in the tender documents. Tenders must be made on thc printed forms supplied by the Department and in accordance with the conditions set forth therein. The Department, through the Chief Engineer's office (H. & R.), or through | the undersigned, or through the of- fice of the District Engineer at Char- lottetown, P. E. 1, will supply blue- prints and. specification of the work on deposit of a sum of $25.00 in the form of a CERTIFIED bank cheque or money-order payable to the order of the RECEIVER GENERAL OF CANADA. The deposit will be released on re- turn of the blue-prints and specifica- tion in good condition within a | month’ from the date of reception of tenders. If not returned within that period the deposit will be forfeited. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. i ROBERT FORTIER, Chief of Administrative Services and Secretary. Department of Public Works, Ottawa. February 6, 1959. CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 6th day of February A.D. 1959. in reEstate of MYRTLE EMMA JEN- KINS late of Georgetown = in Kings County ‘in the said Province Married Woman, deceased, testate. To the Sheriff. of the County of Kings County or any Constable or literate person within said County GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the petition | on file of James Waldron Lavers of Georgetown aforesaid, Deputy Pro- thonotary, the Executor of the above | named estate, praying that a citation | may be issued for the purpose hers: inatter set forth: You are therefore ’ ‘| Tuesday the 10th day of ‘WITNESS His Honour Marold Leon- ni Palmer, Judge of the said Pro- Court at Charlottetown in enue County, the day and year first above written. By the Court. Ls.) (Sgd) Frances B. Vinnicombe Registrar. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE TAKE NOTICE that there will be sold by Public Auction in front of the Law Courts Build-— ing in Charlottetown in Queens County in Prince Edward Island D. 1959 at the hour of *clock the forenoon THAT ‘TRACT PIECE PARCEL of land situate and being on Panmure Is- in Kings County in said bounded and described as COMMENCING on thern shore of Panmure at the southwestern cor- of land sold to Donald Steele running thence along said Steele’s western bound- 16 degrees east to the re of Panmure Is- in a westerly dir- the said northern ficient distance to idth at right angles and fifty links; 16 degrees west with aforesaid line to che southern shore of Panmure Island and thencé“in’an easterly lirection along said shore to the place of commencement exclud- ng the Public Road passing through said land and contain- 39 acres of land a little nore or less. The above sale is made pur- suant to a power of sale con- tained in an Indenture of Mort- Zage bearing date the 13th day af November A. D. 1933 and made between Michael Lanigan xf Panmure Island in Kings Sounty in Prince Edward Island, Farmer to Alexander M. Gordon wf Quebec in the Province of Quebec, Clergyman and duly assigned to the undersigned Assigned and is made because of default in the payment of the ?rincipal and interest secured by che said Mortgage. , Dated this 5th day of Feb- cuary A. D. 1959. Norman W. Lowther 86 Great Gearge Street Charlottetown P. E. Island * _ Assignee. = Pd e . is Fz sé E BH lip i ; th i z TENDERS Tenders will be received | ‘ntil Monday, February 16, ¥59, 12 o’clock Mid-night, | om Builders, Plumbers ind Electricians, for the construction of a six-unit | apartment building. Plans and specifications can be obtained by written request. The Advertiser reserves the right to accept or ati any or all bids and ow- ast bid will not aon ve accepted. All bids and nformation will* be kept strictly confidential. Address all request to GUARDIAN-PATRIOT Box 13173, Charlottetown. AUCTIO of January 19th., : year at his home in Arlingte Mass. Transit Authority former! as The Boston Elevated for fo! years until his retirement in 1 35 IN MEMORIA in Charlottetown aforesaid once ; ; each week for at least four consecuti eee ae ‘weeks from the date hereof and| i °TAte ae two | eae thet @ true copy hereof: be forthwith} 7, ine, Mrs. Cecil LeLasl ‘CARD OF THANK Mrs. Alex N. MacPherson family wish to gratefully 2 ledge the many letters cards of sympathy received. § cerely thank all neighbors for their acts to Mr. Pherson dul illness, during ¢ ae hestaemant IN MEMORIAM ROBERT N. MACGREGOR The many relatives and Robert N. MacGregor saddened to learn of his death ¢ 1956 in his : (no Eu iH Lif R F Mr. MacGregor , was born Cornwall and as a young ma! went to the United States whe! he worked for the Metropolii cnhO He leaves to mourn his formerly Charlotte Don three daughters, Mrs. Ch Lowry of Washington, D.C., Jeanette Dement of Fort ington Forest, Maryland, Miss Florence MacGregor home, two sisters, Mrs. Braley and Mrs. Pansy aes New Bedford, Mass., three thers, Harry of Boston, M Gordon of Saskatchewan and Fred of Cornwall who jourr to Arlington, accompanied D Daniel MacDonald, brothe: law of the deceased to attend funeral services. The funeral service was at the Berglund Funeral Hor in Arlington and was conduc ed by Rev. Lewis W. Williamse | Minister of Trinity Baptist hu | Interment was at Mt. Cemetery, Arlington. CARD OF THANK The family of Robert | Gregor wish to thank friends and relatives for many expressions of symp cards, letters and flowers ed during their sad bere: PCG) ome DIES IN SEWER TORONTO (CP* Carmi: Morra, 46, was killed and man buried in a sewer trench ca Wednesday. Morra was dug f 35 minutes after the walls of t 14-foot trench collapsed, but ¢ forts to revive injured when they him were successful. NSALF On the premises of Ernest J. Larkin, Peakes Road, Wednesday, Feb. The following:— Lith, | o'clock. > Farm consisting of 75 acres all clear, in good stat Machinery: Binder, hay plow, driving wagon, farm cart complete, driving sleigh (Frances), sleigh she of cultivation, good buildings. . Ki mower, hay rake, wa wagon, farm wagon box a beam scales, hay fork and rope, cream seperator, 1 dri ing mare, hardwood plank, lot of small articles around a farm, harness, etc. Furniture: Bedroom: set, heater, couch, sidebos tables, chairs, gas lantern, battery radio, kitchen ra quantity dishes. If day unfavorable sale will take place follo fine day and road conditions. Terms of sale: CASH. ERNEST J. CLARKIN Owner a B. JA Auction