RENTALS | WuthoI-t [MID m arm- mt or house. young couple. WANTED: 1 manner-inc. rooms. heated. Apply in writ- In: lo Guardian-Patriot Box 9357. g COUPLE WITH ONE CHILD requires an apartment or house outside Charlottetown, Write PO. Box 194 Charlotte» town. SERVICES DURACLEAN In some to trust in carpet and uphdatery cleaning. N0 soak- ing — N0 shrinking. Work done in your own home_ For free emulate phone DURACLEAN IERVICES s-aoss. ' T.V.’s Serviced By Experienced Tech. Guaranteed Repairs Phone 4-6259 STERLING MOORE PALMER NOTICES NOTICE; ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of the Federal Dairying Company will be held in Bel- fast Hall. Thursday. May 3rd at 8:30 pm. Signed: John W. MacWiIIiam, Secy. 'TENDERS For'a new roof and tlashings. _ Canadian Red Cross Society Building. Charlottetown, P.E.I. Specifications and tendering information may be obtained at the office of the undersigned. J. F. Toombs, B. Arch. 140 Richmond Street Charlottetown, P111. 1 EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT Playground Supervisors Applications will be received for the position of Playground Supervisors un- til May IOth. Interviews on May I4th. Apply to the Secretary. Mrs. T. Cauty. R. R. 7. Charlottetown. P.E.I. NOTICES NOTICES Announcements' CITY 8: QUEENS WE TREAT TIE lick Iell. Glggey's Pharmacy. All new. stock. Polarmd Sun Glasses] Priced from $1.0 - “.98. Open 830 a m. — 8 pin. i I..- P.EJ. Tam-m WM whether Fades-anon of Agricul- liure likes II or not. Signed: An- . drew Stevenson. I l l l-‘RASERS Sen'ice Statlu ‘Vcrnnn is not under manage-' ment and operation of Robert Stewart, who has had 5 years t NOTICE All taxes owing to Johnston's River School are requested to be paid by May 5, 1962. Pay- ments may be made at the School on Friday evening. May 4th. I By ORDER OF TRUSTEES ELECTRIC LTD. DIAL 4-8543 _ 96 rrrznov sr. . Refrigeration Sale and Service . Electrical Wiring and Appliance Repair . Oil Burner Sales and Service Hot Water Heating Lem Air Conditioning 0 Motor Repairs and Rewindlnit . De Laval Farm Dairy Equipment. income Tax Returns IForms Supplied) Prepared for Individuals and businesses. reliable and expat TENDERS For new shingle siding and root coat- ings tor the Veterans Wing of the P.E.I. Hospital. Charlottetown. P.E.|. Specifications and tendering Information may be obtained at the office of the undersigned. 'J. F. Toombs. B. Arch. 140 Richmond Street Charlottetown. PEI. Iervme. Financial Advisory Service ‘ i'IlES'I‘ElI S'I‘Allts Dial 48676 HA I-Jlin Ave. SPRING IS Your attendance at a Meeting to be held at Provincial Building, Charlottetown. May 3rd. 1:30 P.M. with Prov. Gov- HERE fiie time to have that paws . lawn mower servIFPd More. the rush We carry a complete stock of Lawn Boy parts. ' QUICK ' EFFICIENT ’ SATISFM‘TORY SERVICE by Skillf‘d I‘TNhanlt‘! DOUGLAS BROS. & JONES LTD. ; DIAL 2134 ALBERT STAIRS. ELECTRIC- al Contractor. Electrical Wir- lng: Appliance Repairs; Oil Heating; Sales and Scrvice Motors; R9\\Indtn’1. chazrs. Call today — FREE VSTI- MATE. Dial 2-1106 ONLY 350... MW “'1”. DE- miment Cabinet is of great importance to you as producers of livestock and to the economy d P.E.l. The purpose of this muting is to ask the Provincial Gov. to build and equip a complete killing and processing plant for livestock which Will be operated under Federal Meat Inspection by the farmers and pay damages to the Company that’ was organized to do this Job but was refused Gov. Loan which was promised under Order In Council No. AIS-56 for A lcading Nova Scotia meatpaclier Is wiutng to ainaigama‘e with the livestock producers regarding this project. and if \‘nva Srnliii farmers can own and operate a plant successfully. why can't P. E, I. farmers? A serious monopoly exists today In the marketing of livestock and whether you know it tl' not. every Indiwdual farmer Is losing thousands of dollars yearly and your ettao- dance at this general meeting in Ch'town will be proof that you are opposed to this marketing condition and intend to demand your rights as fire citilcns In a democratic way of lIIl‘ At present your marketing birthright is being sold very clicaply . . . do you want It to continue? Sinnedz—ANDREW STEVENSON I0,000 P. E. I. Farmers Wanted liver anywhere in I‘l-tl A. complete home nrr-Iahr'cat-' edl by Maritime Manufacturch homes. 12 new desizns tol choose from. Also summcrl cottages (3 bedroomsl. For plans and specificaiions con- tact Aubin Blacquicrr, 446i North Market Strcct. Summcr- side. Phone 1353953. Sumninos RAISED. ro: if. rations put in. Anything trnm cellar up. Dial 4-6407. CABBAGE PICKED l'P TWII'F. i weekly. by the month. yards and cellars cleaned. reasonable ‘- ratee. the #9735. Septic Tanks Pumped . New field tile beds and septic tanks installed Back Hoe Work’ Dill“! for undergrvnsnl g and water lines. Cellar walls tiled Post hole dlgnlnl Clean top soil for sale Thompson's Septic Tank Service 'd Royalty Dill Hm I _______._—-— mauis 'ro ALI. mans orl lawn timers. Pickup and delivery service, Phone 4-718. Gernhum and White. Sales and Service. John Street off East rod of Gerald Street. _______.__._.— m. Fromm. expert service. rain. Business . m taro-etc SI": 0 “nut pm Emil! beam 1 waking ‘ were 1.11:! pan. R. E- WRIGHT mill M “km “- -«....~- in.“ NOTICE TO SHIPPERS The 1962 shipping season to North Shore St. Laurence ports will open with the loading of the .\I \' “Brion” at Island ports on Monday, April 30 and Tuesday. May 1. I962. Thereaftcr the MN "Vega and MN "Brion" will he loading at Island ports on Monday and 'l‘ucsday of each week throughout the shipping Sf‘llifln. For rcst‘n‘ailons and rams contact CHARLOTTETOWN SHIPPING SERVICE ' Office Phone 894-8737 After Hours 894-415 Cooperative de Transport Maritime et Aerien Gl‘lndstrmc. M.I. Phone 6-2186 ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of Kinkora Dairying Co- operative Association Ltd. will be held in the hall Tuesday, May 1. at 8 pm. Patrons and share- holders cor‘dially invited . Signed: Kinkora Dairying Co-operative Assn. Ltd. . J. Linus Mulligan, secretary. ANNOUNCING the opening of Capital Collection Agency ISO-B Kent Street UNDER THE MANAGEMENT of MR. ALEX A. MaclSAAC Business - Institutional Municipal - ' Collections Enquiries Invited AUCTION SALE AT NEW LONDON Saturday. May 5th. I962 at I230 P.M. Having sold my farm I will sell by Public Auction the following articles: 9 piece dining room suite: 1 Frigidaire ro- frigeratcr. 10-8: Eldis Kemac range: chester- field suite: kitchen table and chairs: rocking chair: cxtcns‘on table: bed springs and mattresses: burenux: hand washer and wringer; Quebec heat- er: storm windows; tables; organ: step ladder: spinning wheel and reels: binder; hay loader: manure spreader; driving wagon: two wood sleighs: bob sleigh; harrows: drill: scuffler; shingles: boards: posts: brooder stove: 200 gal. oil tank: band saw; bench saw: forge: scales: cleaners: separator: 2 cream cans; milk pails: potato forks; ladders; grindstnne. a number of good tools. . Auctioneer Owner ARTHUR STEWART MRS. MYRTLE COLES Auction Sale at Long River Wednesday. May 2nd, I962 at I P.M. Owing to ill health I will sell by public auction my entire stock and machinery including:— 30 head of cattle; 8 choice milk cows; ycar and half years olds: year olds. calves; 2 sows; 19 weaning pigs; mustered boar: combine; vector wit h loader; manure spreader: trailer. hailem MORELL CREAM ROUTES Cream trucks will begin collecting cream follmvsz— ' MONDAY. APRIL 30— Greenwlch. St. Peters and Mllburn—Bruee Webster. Bangor, MoneII East—Donald Compton llazelbrook. Mt. Herbert. Lake Verde. Vernon River. Summervllle—Carl Perch "Tummy, MAY m.— Forest Hill. Upton. Dim—Arnold Burke Baldwin's Road. New Perth. Lower Montague. Whirn Road. Victoria Cross. Greenfield. Union Road. Peakes—MacAdam‘s Transfer. THURSDAY. MAY 3rd— Suffolk, Redford—Louis Bradley , lid. of Hillst P191111”. hearth. Blooming Pt. and Canovoy—MacAdam's Transfer. Elmira. East Baltic. Souris River. Now he- land. Lovm Rollo Bay. Bear River. Fortune Road. Albion Crow—Clayton Roee. ' FRIDAY. May 4— Cardigan Rd. St. George’s. Cardigan. Martin- vale—Bruce Webster. MONDAY. MAY 7.— Montlccllo, Selkirk. St. MacDonald. ThePen-handRoeecollectm-swill be open“ one hour earlier than last season Any new tatt- mns wishing to send cream. please contact drivcis or creamer!" THE MORELL CREAMERY CO-OP (Juries—Halberd grain auger: potato digger; side delivery rake; hay conditioner: hammer mill, electric separa- tor: electric broodcr; sleigh; wagon: beehives; esculntor: and other articles too numerous to mention. I All machinery in first class condition. Also 40 acres of land will he offered for sale. If not fine, flint fine day following. WILLIAM FOUND Owner ATTENTION Potato Growers And Operators Of Potato Machinery "Ali potato growers and operators of potato machinery are reminded of the amendment to the "Plant Eradication Act" which has refer- ence to the disinfecting of potato machinery and the registering annually of operators of such machines. All farmers. or others. who operate Potato Planters. Set. Cutters. and other equipment used in the handling of potatoes on more than their own farms. must apply immediately to the Prov- incial Department of Agriculture. Box 2000. Chan- lotteto'n. for a license and enclose the license fee of fifty cents (50c). When application for a lie- ense is received a record book will be forwarded to the operator and the receipt of the record book will be evidence that the operator has registered. Operators of custom machines should contact the Seed Potato Inspector in their respective areas. or the Prince Edward Island Department of Agriculture. for instructions in the proper method of disinfecting their machines. REMEMBER T0 TREAT YOUR SEED RE. FORE HITTING. Till? WILL ASSIST IN' t‘Oi'N- MAPPING FUSARIITM ROT INFECTION AND OTHER DISEASES. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ARTHUR .I. STEWART Auctioneer ASSOCIATION LTD. DEPARTMENT OF. AGRICULTURE expcnece in Mechanics. and car- r ries certificate in Volkswagen I repairs. I EASTER FESTIVAL cl Chil'ci Music. 511 choirs. 1m voices, at . St. James' Kirk. Sunday. April 29. 3 p.m., organized oy Char-I lotictown Centre. Royal Canad- ian College of Organists. All welcome. DANCING at North River Rev ; creation Hall. Saturday night. 1 April 28. Dancing Hz p in. Good music and canteen service. in aid of Junior Farmers. ' l‘ 10.00! P. E. 1. Farmers Wantedr’ .._It is time livestock fannaral woke up and dananded their rights. Signed: Andrew Steven-1 son. BONSIIAW INN regular dance Saiurday night. Music by Three Macs. UNITED Pentecostal Church Charlottetown. Quincy Stairs. Puior. Sunday School 10, ser- vices 11 and 1:30. Thiesday and Thursday II p.m. HAMPTON PASTORAL Charge, The United Church of Canada. Hampton at 11 a.m.; Appin Road at 230 p.m.: Vic- toria at 730 pm. 45ervices at standard time for this Sundayi. flay. Dryer R. Jones, ED. min- ster. GOSPEL HALL. upper Prince Street. Frank Pearcy of Toronto vvill preach the Gospel. Lords Day, 7:30 p.m.. and each night. Monday through Friday. will minister the word to Christians. All welcome. RREADALIANE U n i t e 0 Charge. Pot Luck Sun”. Mon- day awning in Breadalbsne Hall. serving from I p m. GARDEN SEEDS! Specializing In best vegetable varieties for the home and market garden. Write for free catalogue. Vesey‘s Sceds. York. . RUMMAGE SALE at Heart: Hall. Prince Street. Saturday at ‘ 2 p m. by Trinity Boy Scouts. MUSIC FESTIVAL sessions April 30th. to May Sih. will operate on Advanced Summer Time in Charlottetown. Monta- gue and Summerside. .all ssrviccs Sabbath April 3 Advanced Summer Time. I KINGS COUNTY 10.000 P. E. 1. Farmers Wanted ...HUW many Farmers can af-‘ ford to lose 33000 - $60.00 per bccf animal." Signed: Andrew Stevenson. KINGS COI'NTY Music Festi- val. Montague Regional High School, Monday through Thurs- day. All scsslons advancd time. Begins with piano numbers. .Publlc ls urged to attend andl chow Interest In the festival. I RCA VICTOR record plays; realm radios. Visit our r9 cord bar. Pepler's Javelin-y.1 DANCE lower Montague Hall. Wednesday May hi. Music by. Three Mac's. canto-i. i II... P. E, l. Penna-a Wanted ...Houae Cleaning lob wanted In Federation of Agriculture: ' Signed: Andrew Stevenson. l nor's RAIN and shine mats} sires I to 7. Jo-Anna Dress . l FIDDLING and step dancing j contest in St, Mary's Hall. Souris ‘ on May 5. Please send entries to Martin am. Soin'is. by April as l RESERVE MAY 12., Pantry Sale at TM. IJewellyn'a Store. Acme lebecca Lodge. SPEED SATIN THE wonder. paint our paint machine can mix 2 any color you M'ant. Kilt-hey and Vanlderstine. Montague. I WATCII. CLOCK. and Jewell-I cry repairs and engraving. Bul- ova watches. electric shavers“ gilt ware, Pepler‘s Jechei-y,i Montague. { l RESERVE Saturday May 1! 1 for Annual lobster supper. Eldon ‘ Legion Hall. Supper served (.30 to 8.30, adults $1 50. children .75 cents. Ausplces Ladies Aus- ilary. ENJOY your Sunday dinner at the Kingsway Motel. near Mon- tague. “I'll! KINGS County Music Festival begins Monday 9 am. Advanced time with entries as follows. piano: 157. 15!. 159. 160. 152. 163. morning: and he's 164, 165. 166. 168. 169, 170. 172. 181, llri. 177. 186. 187. Mrs. MISSIB‘ Hancock is the adludicator. A ONE-ACT play "The Lady's Slipper" written by Adele - l i and Mrs. J. Edmund Film of Ton,“ d' SW“ by "I. Charlottelown, RE 1. Mar- RD 0 Bay East w'[' will be huge will take place May staged in St. Mary's liall. Souris on Saturday, April 28. Good specialties. PRINCE COUNTY SIXTEEN“! ANNUAL Kins- men Bingo, Monday. April :0. and Tuesday. May 1. Royal Can- adian Legion Home. Sumner- side. 10,000 P. E. I. Tanner! Wantedl . . .Federation of Agriculture not: interested in farmers own!“ their own plant. Signed: Andrew Stevemon. VARIETY CONCERT. Spring. Valley Hall. Saturday, April 28. 8:00 pm. Sponsored by New London Laymen'a Association. THE ANNUAL meeting of Klnkora Dairying Cooperative Association Ltd. will be held In‘ Ithg hall Tupsd.y_ M“ 1. M g and assisted us In other ways I FREE cnuncu of Scotland, I pm. Patmns and shareholders cordially Invltcd. Signed. Kin~1 kora Dairying Co-operstlve Aa—I sociatlon Ltd . .1. Linus MullL‘ gsn. secretary. Births, Death BIRTHS CARIAGIIER -— Mr and Mrs. Leo Carragher. Mncmn. V B. announce the arrival of their second chosen son. r‘nul Thomas. a brother for Peter. CHAMPION—At the Prince County Hospital on Wednes- day. April 13. 1962. to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Champion. Kciuingtnn. a mo. Leslie Thane Weight 8 lbs. lb. on. 1 HARDY At the Western Hospi- tal April 11. 1962. to Mr and ‘ Mrs. Raymond Hardy. .‘T'Illl'i rose. a son. Waller Fredericki 5 lbs. 8 023.. a brother for Iran and Mary. I DEATHS Bl'RKE — The death occurred April 24. 15162. at Souris liner. of Joseph Bin-kc. in his afilh year. He is surviied In his five daughters. Mrs Ronald Sherwood. Mrs. Jack Busliey. Mrs. Peter Brako, .‘irs Errreit Laybnli, \Iiss Joan Burke and one son Gordon He had. ineniy' three grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. He was the oldest citizcn of Souris. FRASER — William A At St, Joseph Hospital on Saturday April 7 . 1962. William A. Fraser. beloved husband of. Victoria Marshall and dear father of Ronald Frawr. Douglas Fraser and Joan ‘Tilrs. G. Bedole' Burial took place Tuesday April loth. in 11on Cross cemetery. ENGAGEMENTS SHANNON — PITRE — Mr. and Mrs. William .1. Shannon. announce iIlP l‘T‘E'IL'f‘mf‘III 0T thczr daughter lilori-i .lmn to Stephcn lsadore I’ltrc, nf Fredericton. NB. son if Mr. 1 mm. In St. Pcicr's Church, St. John. NE. at 9 am. CARD 0!" THANKS The flmlly of the late George Alexander Mar-Innis wish to cir- prcst their sincere thanks in Dr Drysdalc. nurses and staff of the PEI Hospital, f‘utrllfie Funeral Home. Mr Hugh Low- ry. Rev. Donald Campbell and kind friends who visited the late Mr. .Vlaclnnls. A special thanks to kind friends who helped in every way during our recent and be rcavcmcnt and to all who sent floral tributes. Cards and mos- sazcs of sympathy. We wish to thank the Doctors. ' nurses and staff of the 2’.E.l.‘ Hospital._ Rev. Dr. Weir. Rn. W.R, L'nderhay. also those who sent cards, letters and flowers during our rccr'nt sad lion-ate ment. A sincere thanks to all. Mr. and Mrs. James Hurdle. and Mrs. DJ. hiacl’orl. The sisters and brothers of tho. I “.mumnmn s, Marriages M- Our MuKINNON — III ~ 1‘ Neil B. Mac-Kidnap. NooocknowshowmuchImil you No one knows the Him pain 1 have suffered rim-e 1 Int you Life has never been the same. In my heart your memory ling- crs. Sweetly. tender. fund and true Thereisnotadaymydarllng That I do not think of you. llmngly remembered by his “lie Mabel. McCORMACK —- In loving awn. cry of my dear dad Rue! Mo Cormack who passed away April m. 1961. A wonderful dad gone to red. For all of us he did his best. His life was true. his heart was II A better dad none can M Sadly missed and always TO member-ed by his daughter Gen. SOMERS — In loving memory of Cleveland Somers, who pass- ed away April 3. 1961. One long and lonely year has passed Since our great sorrow fell. The shock that we received that day We still remember wdl. Our hearts still ache with sadaeaa And secret tears still flow But what it meant to lose you ; No one will av: know Always nmeinbaed by hi. wife. of Mrs. Rein-y Phillipe. 1b passed away April I. 1!“. Always remembered by tars Lucy and Amanda. STEWART—th oere..Tdin Am“ passed away Ari I. III. We little knew III. we m thatnm . ‘niesorrowthedeyveuflm For the call was m a. shocks"... 'l'o part with one we heel - dar. Lovinglymw Annie,Nena.andm SOMERS -1a loving .I, of Cleveland Samara, ID p. udawaymAmltlt. ‘Oneycar heapaaaedlhuu sad day .. i rnmcnrowx 1.01- it Pay late Thom“ “ackmn'm- “WI When in. one we lens was torn] United Church; Minister. Rev. Ralph E. John“ st‘n. Servicesz 10. 11.00 am.- Charlie. in cxpross their sincere apprccla- tion to The (lorry. llnrnltall staff. floral tributes, sympithyl called away. 00d called him Isl-no, D '- I“ Will Hum Cantu-y Mllpequ. . 1;!) cards. and kindncle of loving“ yam" mm. .0. w m 'u. pm. All services advanced time. ALL TAXES owing In Sea‘ NOTICES neighbors, and friends during: their bereavement, in the loss of ihl‘ll’ loved one. View District to be Paid by. IN MEMORIAM May 10th.. or t-h'l' WI" 5° LEA .. In loving mcmory oil handed in for collection. 3)" Run”... Smith L” who order of trusiies. ‘ Mum gwai- April ism, ma Always rcmcmhcrcd I??? "is TEDNERS FOR SCHOOL BUSSES Montague Regional High School ""1"" Sealed tenders will be received until 6 pm. Friday. May 4th at the office of the secretary for four 48 passenger school buses. wife and family. MCCORMAFK —— In loving me? mory of .i, Rucl \ichrmAt‘kw who diNl April 2°. 1051. Rcmcmhcrcd hi \‘:I(‘ and Happy and smiling. always on tcrit, Loved and respected my. he went. Always thoufltflul. mill end MI What a beautiful memory he idl bchind. Always remembered by do. rhlcr and family. TORONTO ' O lake Itn lav Gene 9” "VENIAL! Mrs. R. MacLeod. Secretary. TENDERS For the plumbing and ventilation work of the Summerside Vocational School, Summerside. PEI. Sealed tenders addressed to the Minister, Dept. of Public Works. Charlottetown. P.E.l.. will be re- ceived until 4 P.M.. the 8th day of May. 1962. for the plumbing and ventilation work of the Summer side Vocational School. Sets of plain. specifications. and tender docu- ments for the plumbing work. and sets of plans. specifications and tender documents for the ventila- tion work. may be viewed and obtained at the office of the architect. 92 Queen Street. Charlottetown. PEI. A deposit of 350.00. payable to G. Keith Plckard. -'Archltnct. Is required for each set of‘plana and documents. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accept- Pd. Sim:— G. KEITH PIC'KARD. Architect. TENDERS 'A' new manse. Montague United Church. Monta- gue. PEI. Sealed Tendon addressed to the chairman (if the building committee. Montague I'nited Church manee. Montague. PEI. Will he re'wived until 3 I‘M. the 8th day of May. 1962. Plans. specifth and tender donimcnts may be viewed and obtained at the office of the archi- tect. 92 Queen Street. Charlottetmvn. P ET, A deposit of $23 no. payable to G. Kciih Rickard. Architcct. is required for set of plans and docu- 'mcnts _ The. Iriwost or any tender not. madly armptcd. Signed :— 1 KB“! Hm Amt-i anmii vim saw. me II a (do But 1"" rile um IN SOME!!! — in loving vncmm-y And n. sun sis in in a I of my dear brother Cleveland """"“‘ “'l W‘ ' ' - '0 runners who passed away M n" u" "m" I. ‘. April 2m. 1961. v“ on him me la a A Q Dear brother I was not them in n; 1 ’- I. see you die. .A-irlu M mm AM» “‘1‘ 0r llii your hand and say good- Jum- m moo 1M ll is as b" umr smvv mnnm am- i But 1 Will rcmrmber my I'hnlr um mil“ ' m m— Is ‘ life through \1 9st ems ma m— I In. last few words I had “'1”! 2 "1' n 91:: m a m— : . on was s -"‘" imnm m as as _va Invoicly rrmcmhv-mi by firm rsnrsnuu v . . .. iinnm sou ma 5 I — so 12" Wadi-r and K tr. nlaw r I". rm "N ‘M 1“ ‘ more “oar-o its title ills Idle—I _ y c... mm vs ems is u — Q ‘SPFACER — In loving mrmnry Inland m IN M M l of my lath-r Aluanlrr Spoil "l" “1 A '4' m "A W~ ‘ I , Pemhlna m u I I :r. “ho panned aim \pril <wm" "7 WM m. N ‘ -.. 1°41. “mum we in m m ivy-nine u ISM '7 IN lGone but not lm’lMIrn. rum ‘ I, m n u _‘ ‘ Ever remcmhernd by daughter .“ Dot. Mrs. J Stan‘n- Tnul cal-r L'maae. i SPENCER »7 In lm'ng memory of a husband and Vlad \lcx andrr Sp- arer 1m mes"! CO. L“. "1‘7 AN“ 1"- lNl INVESTMENT DIAL!” There is a gnldrn gs" beyond I Through «It in our loved ones (a 1To find perfect lon‘ and peace Whit-h r-a-th ran rim-or knnu ' And mmfllirrv‘: in». in. rlnufla shall Lil rm "c v- I’m wait-h AM new When ‘m-rfl on" th In part m nw-I- mm inside that golden :=‘I‘ ‘LET‘ "in y romp rcmrth’fd M- “ " 1r,- onnui :3 out 0- ‘ ".1 Varnvh' “v: Marv Sperm“?- (‘h . Hamilmn "mar-n jOfiEEs ' A_ _‘ Ralph M. Jones Mgr. Ms Richmond soc-t Dial um ROYAL SECURITIB carp-nus- united Investment Securitiu NOTICES FARMERS AND FISHERMENI Heavy oaIt puncheons now in stock . . . limited supply! . closed. Smaller on WADDE Crepeud ‘ Large size. open and er also in stock. it BROS" REL, IilYoae EFF3:: -‘I'.'-‘~‘- Jams