S’-‘ALED ’I‘E..\'DERS will be received -97‘ on Friday, May 16th, 1958, for cons l‘EP.A.Fil_‘Z\IIZf\"_T‘ or HIC-'l—I\x~A_v,_-»; Pr(>Vlnr'¢ hf F-‘ijyqrp Fla“-Rrd 1_,;]and TENDER until I noon truction of '}7TTlSEQB7OUGl{ BRIDGE SOUTH APPROACH. Specifications and Plans may be obtained at the nffjgg of the undersigned. Old Post Office 13 uilding, C:...ylottetown, Prince Edward Island. Deposit of $50.00 is required and will be refunded whe returned to the Department. n the Plans are ‘ Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. NOTE: Tenders will be opened at the above ad—, mtised time, and bidders are invited to present their bidsln person _(or otherwise) and be present at the opening- J. C. Maclx'AY Minister of l-lighways, Charlottetown. prince Edward Island. May 8th. 1958. ‘ FOR SALE 4 COTTAGE COURT, at Stanhope, near beach con- sisting of large cottage for living quarters with two cottages for sleeping _ , Electricity, Propane Gas Range, and Heaters in both cabins. Frigidaire, built-in cupboards and com- pletely furnished. 1 1-5 acres of land. For particulars and inspection contact: E. ARNFAST — PHONE 8034 WANTED -- 2 ONLY SALESMEN Large Maritime Company has openings NOTICE 1 Due to our collector being’ ill this *‘month, will customers of Keefe Hyg- iene Service pleose pay at ottice-- 178 KENTSTREET 1 TBUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ,_,. Snap on tools ot Canada Limited have a franchise available in Prince Edward Is- land. Protected territory. Halt — ton panel truck and capital required. Protected invest-. ment. For further intormation contact——- T. A. GALLOWAY, at the Charlottetown Motel May I4 and I5. MASTER FEED ‘SERVICE MILL Mt. Stewart iWiIl be operating l".arano Seed Glcaiier daily until June 1st. ' j“We carry a complete stock of Master Feeds and Con- centrates, Grass and Root Seeds at lowest prices. Also dealers in TV and Appliance Sales. Sérvice and Insula- tion. We aim to please." F. W. CLARK AUCTION SALE At Hampshire on Tuesday, May 13 at 1 o'clock the following, stock: ‘' _ 8 milch cows freshened from February first until April first; 1 cow to freshen May 13, 1 cow to freshen . For two aggressive men, age 35-45, with selling ex-‘(June 4; 4-1 year nlds. 1 bull ‘(Poll Angus) 2 yrs.- old; 7 I perience. This is an, exceptional opportunity for the; right men. Home olfice at Charlottetown. This positionl I old.. I , Terms of sale: Up to $25.00 cash, over that amount, spgng calves (Shorthorn grades); 1 Blood Horse, 8 yr . includes salary, company bonus and pension plan’ aS;6 months credit "on approved joint notes, 6% per annum I well -as car allowance. Apply by letter to Post Ottice Box ti 7' Charlottetown, P.E.l. - WANTED Wanted for Kensington'School a science teacher for Grades 11 and 12 and male principal with 1st class license for elementary school, also teacher for grades 5 and 6. . I 7 MRS. C. M: KENNEDY. Secretary. A. -Pickord Machinery Ltd. and A. Pickdrd & Co. Ltd. Will be closed ‘until Monday. MGY '2' owing to the death at Mr. Alfred Pickard‘, q Yearly trai lttend DIVISION or AUCTION SALE \ lrainor and O’Donnell Solicitors HEALTH increases. Student Attendants-—TWO year COUTSP Of llons in praeical nursing and allied subjects. _ “firded to students successfully complellng lhe Pemod ning. ants. The Estate of .1. Frank Quinn (contractor) offers for sale by public auction, large 3-storey double tenement house of brick construction situated at 100‘a.nd 102 King St. Double size lot with some outbuildings, also house- hold effects. This sale to include contractors equipment such as'* hydraulic jacks, jack screws, cables of wire and 01501097 assorted pulleys, pile driver 'h.ea.ds, heavy Chains: creosote blocking, timber Picks» bars’ plus an assert‘ ment of large and small tools- Sale on Thursday May 15 at 2 o'clock. J. J. Mustard‘ Auctioneer MENTAL ‘Nursing staff ——*Riverside Hospital W W°“‘°“’*“ 3u1lding O Applications are invited for the following Positions: Graduate Attendants—-—for permanent staff duty vacation relief work. Starting salary $125.00 per month with “We instruc- Diploma. R00m. board and uniforms supplied to student SilP0nd—$.’)0 per month for first W81“ $80 Per month for second .V“‘r“'— .F0l‘ application forms and further ‘me tot Director of Nursing, RiveI‘Sl<le 3°! 4000, Charlottetown, P.E.l. particulars Hospital. P-0 . on notes, 6% off for cash. Lowell Tremerei Owner Claude Craswell Aucitoneer CHEK-R-MIX FEEDS SERVICE I 1 Custom grinding and mixing‘ while you \ wait. Complete) Chek-R-‘Mix ‘Feeds. Purina Chow: and Sanitation Products. New Idea Farm Machinery. Grass Seeds -=- Fertilizers; A. B. MoIc.;RAE Phone 95I4 AUCTION SATE Having been instriic-ted by Ray Rayner to sell by public auction on the premises of Major Moase, St. Eleanors on Monday, May 12, 1958 at the hour of 12:30 p.m. The following stock---2 year—old si.eers;; 1 Shorthorn; _10 month old bull; 1 spring calf. ‘ Machinery~—Interna1.ional H tractor with hydraulic cultivmors; Massey Harris No. 44 tractor-row crop, Massey Harris 70 bu. man- ure spreader on rubber, Cockshutt P.T.0. mower 6 ft., Cockshutt No. 132 self propelled 10 ft. cut combine, John Deere 36 spring toot harrow. Frost and Wood No. 7, 13 disc drill seeder. Hardie potat sprayer, 1 set platform scales, 1 set Dickieson Tanners. 2 riding wagons. 1 jaunting sleigh, 1 wood sleigh, walking scuffler, coal broader. - ‘ Household articles inclu.ding-“Ice chest, combination desk and bookcase, tables, chairs, dressers, etc.. \ Winsloe Terms cash. credit could be-arranged on combine and tractors. If not fine first fine day following. - ’ x ‘ MAJOR B. MOASE Auctioneer BAY RAYNER Owner ~- w‘-<ovw'C»«1w/g. ~. -.. FOR SALE Moderri single dwelling situated abo.ut four ‘I - F or particulars apply— I 1.54 Richmond Street 9/QEASTERN TRIIS 5 . The C*L13.‘_‘Kl'1«‘1’l1 ge 11 §at11rda.:v, May 10.1958 0 DAILY MA SRKETSSOU o-moms Gulf Lead 500 9 9 9 +1 . Gunnar 7805 $1614 161/; 163/4 — Va 1 Gunnar wt: 4400 785 750 7115 +5 ‘ _ Gwillim 2500 an 7 7 — V2 3.7 THE CANADIAN l’Rl4.bS Halmnn 20.739 79 ‘I1 79 4»! Tor0rIto—--Market l‘llElllel‘ in mod- Hard Rock 7000 1". 10 1° . - Har~Mm 46000 is 15 16 +11/: ""3I°1"ad‘{‘g' , He:-idvIa\ 30750 74 72 74 +1 l.\lEV£ -—’ Market l‘IlE‘l'lCl."; Heath am 71/, 71,’, 7% + ré rails continue rise. lgnllinger 725 $21‘/2 211/. 21% + ‘.44 Montral: Market hi her in ac- "~"'° “'0” 45“ 435 45" '30 five tradin g Hnd_Ray 195 $4.21/s 4.2 42% +1.’. - 8- Inspiration 3700 50 50 so +2 Int Ran 36200 25% L6 25% V Irish Cop 5900 120 107 113 +0 Jacobus 5350 120 mi 120 -4 Jaye Exp! 3000 as 57 as -1 Jeanette 1100 9 9 | __1 MONTREAL (CIP) —- The U.S. Jellicoe 3500 17 10 161/, 1 % dollar closed at 8 discount of -;°“Et W 1500 23% 23% 23% -— 1/2 3 3-16 or cent. in term. ct I . - '°"‘"'“' 10°" ‘W’ 1"“ 1'“ dian fuxind Frida ii ll-:32 lgaiwii 'mwS‘-"‘V mm is ‘7 ‘a ' S Y D - - 01 I1 Kenville 5000 cu, 5 5 ._ V, sterlinvg $2.70 9-16, up 3-16. U.S. Iléelrr Add 980 3151/. 10 in ~ . _ _ i. embev 500 180 180 1B0 dollar bid 96 25-32, asked 96 27 32. K_HPm,wu mm 59 56 5“ Kirk Hurt 2000 0 5% I Kirk Min 500 42 40 62 .—..z.I,§ RONTO gm 1» m A - rs nr- , 5 15% 1.9 15 L . ‘l'0EON'l‘0 CLOSING srocxs Lakgufglllnlt gsiioo 1:: 1: 1: T4 By The Canadian Pi-cu L 0 Toronto Stock Exchange—-May D L 353,-, ‘:5 4?; ‘g "23’? (Quotations in cents unless marked 5. L Wasa 2500 21 2 + I z—0dd lot. xd—~Ex-dividend, xr—Ex~ Leitch 33350 159 14; 32.1; :h rlghts_ xw——Ex-warrants.) Lencourt 6000 101,4. my, my, stock R I III h L N’“ Lexindm woo 5 4% 4% I on M‘gNFsow Close Ch te l.I:l;mL:: 2020 203% 200 395 +5 4 E 5000 41/. 4% ~ in - L d Acad Urau 1500 I G I IA“:;gd((‘) wts 5:300 :0 ‘Z: 5:, ‘H Advocate 100 310 310 am ;-s Lyminst’ 15000 11 i9 1, Aanico 1500 52 50. 52 Lynx 6000 ii 101,5 11 Aknitxthn 12000 65 63 0! +1 Ma. , I My‘ Alba Ex-pl 11000 5% 51/7 4- IA M3220? 28:5 28:0 23;; +1 Algam ’ 1207 315% 10!./4 115%--5:4: Macfio soon 7 '-, ., T1 Am Lardor 1600 20 20 no MacLend 3000 100 )0 100 1 Anna! Rare 2131 40 39 40 Madsen 2950 mg 351 ,5, 4' Am Nephe 2500 70 03 08 +4 Magnet .1500 5 5 5 Apex Rel 1000 4 4 4 --1 Malartic 5400 109 90 100 “iiié Arcadia 5100 17 10 161.12 -17, Maneast U 7505 431/, ,, W, T ,/1 £231“. ‘fl’ it 1:2,. tints. :2 " * -. - 45 67 Atlm-Ru! 3300 23 2,2 22 ...i, Mam 22 Aumavhn 3000 15% 15 151/, + 1,5 Matagirh ziiilom ‘xi 3% Z 1 Aflmmiuo \ 11500 101/: 10 10 —-1 Mcintyro -' R65 :73 751.4 -in Aunor 300 240 M0 M0 ~4, McKen mm 22 n Banicm» 2500 17 1.6 17 3 McMar 5000 ' +3 Barnat 7000 Cl! 3'7‘ 33 + Mcwat 1000 17' 17. 1: ‘H I Bary Exp 10000 75 74 75 +1 Mentor 500 1; , 1, 1, __1,/$1 Base Metals cm 20 19 20 Merrlll\ _3o0o 71 ’ as 71 +2 Basin 14000 231/; 221,5 23 ...1 Meta Uran- 7500 71 B-Duq ssoo :3 22 23 Millikan 14770 rm 23.0 2;]; +i B . ._ ..::3°ii.2. ‘% ‘:2 Y? ii $1: $23” 3353 “2“ *2“ *2” — * Belcher 2300 105 101 10 _ M'n-0 Bethlm 19700 04 or 7:1: ~.i7 Mhlv re 73503 ,3” 13 13 “ *4 Bevcon 3799 14 14 14 _ V, Morieta 1700 72% 3% 3% +1” Bib‘. ~. " ...z ..z ....z :; .'t::.::.M.. .%::.“..° 5: r :2 .3. ,0“ _ 3:22.. ..;°::: it 2: ii 2., es 2» +2 Black Bay 1000 25 25 2.5 ,2 New Ath 2000 27 27 33% ,Boymar 4000 9 31,4, 9 ,_ V, New Bid 5000 514 5 -,0, ‘Emu! Reel 2700 54 51 54 1 New ca] 71100 24 i I ""”""" 30°" 5 0 I5 to New Iinihi I100 -50 42: 3 3%’ trunsman 500 5 5 5 ' N m 4; _ 1 ' " Srunswlck 100 270 270 270 .115 N Fnltllre 175% ‘T2 230. m 4"‘ : Buffad 1000 61/; 61/9 61/4.. 1‘ N Goldvue 2600 5 N + 1/5: Buff Ank 4:00 115' 19¢; 11 T W N Harri 500 V’ 5 5% T 1”‘ Buff -121. 53000 ins 10 10% ——x,<. N High 1000 lg” ii“ :2,’/2 Bunker Hill 2000 3 5% 71/2 New H0390 3000 ,1 19 . - ~ V: 11 +2 Camp. Chib 1250 500 490 500 +5 New Jason . 1000 7 1 1 g§rrrpA1:I.- 600 840 335 375 +5 N Kelore 4000 7 7 7 n sorin 4500 7 - __ N I u p c .... ..r 0* or mi: 3.": is It +1 c Maiart 22000 2:04 25 23% ,4 N Mirida 15875 31/. 70, 2;. H Canam 1000 21 21 21 N Mvlam 15000 19 me 135:”- Candnre 1500 19 iii 18 , Newiinr 2500 7 7 T I Can-Erin 34500 an ' E N R 500., 7 Cari-Met 7700 139 I'll: lgi. Nieclli 1‘ 500 mm 3:“ :5 +1“ c-Met. wt: 750 04 61 iii 2 Nlpissing 700 150 1 7 _ Captain 4500 I0 I T‘ N d ' ‘ In *3 Cariboo 2000 71 170 ‘Ila Nr(ii:laanrtiac 472:: $‘i“7M T2“ 39% W %I Cassiar 1450 785 765 785 :39 Nni-metal 100 240 3144?) +4% Castle zoo _ , N Cayzor 100 .3?» Nfiliific E0000 221,4, “ff; 1:2 T V’ [lent Pat 9( N ‘ ‘ Cheskirk 10¢; 1025!, miiu, 102% "-1 3;: 3;‘ u +1 Chill -7-“ 13650‘ 11 35 40 T5” Norsp A wt; moo 325 Cm‘ M 53"" 70 6% 70 +5 "”B"leu 16200 as m M T’ Chlmo tom) 50 40 -in J’ Oaama 1000 n 5: 8: H COI‘.h WI" 15:0 30:, ‘ " or‘ I . Cody-Reco mm H 3010‘ 3015,; 0.I:al:;" +1175 Coin Lake 370 ‘ " ' Coldmm 4303 ;; $3 -1 gfgrgda ;/‘sen 790 ms 700 +0; Coniaur 1500 :12 '12 ‘Ill! Ormsbv 42$ g 03 H I/2 C Bellekeno 6500 ' ' ' ' ' - 7. C Cammn mm 11:14 1154 +1 1l:an:Inur 21175 as 55 no , C Denis“ M573 $1‘ 1.4% 1.47 I Far ca 9000 .54 51 53 I C Den wt; 5430 mi) 5 r,~’ —/’ T 1"" 3"" mm '0 “ “l “’ 3 .-_~ msmv mm '12” $0 +5} :v'<l.3qvr:-wt mi £7 :1 171.5 + I-5; C F 1 - .. + .3 ear essl .- M -4] f‘ Halliwell 13700 2.7 i}; 2" I-ck Cmw 600" U5 “D H“ ""1 (‘on Howey 300 200 200 an "1 Pioneer um’) 160 150 150 ~15 I c Marben 2000 so 70 320 ‘H p"""’"" 15'3" " 5”’ ‘ *’ C Man": mm M - M . M »-1 Placer 5.70 910% 10'/1 ~10’/3 gm, M S 358" 313% '1” X +1 Preston 700 000 605 085 --ll ; C Mag“, 2,00 “R 1” 18/5 + 1/‘. Promo 750 475 470 475 F C Morrwm 15m 2] 1;’; +2 gronlo win 2950 20 26 29 .——1 1 C Mosh” Sm 58 58 1 +2 _ to: Air 1500 124 120 120 ,; cm, Neg,” I/Hm W -_ 5'0 ~—1 Purdex 2000 64 5 6% + M, C N,,,.mand ,__:m 51; 42% 75 +1 Que Ascot 1264 15 11 1.5 +vAl C Push '10“) M 3 32 +4, Que Chib .2500 to an ‘as +1 ‘ C Regcmlfl 170.0 1‘ 10 Que Cap 2500 I7 I 17 +1 C Smmm “W M 1: 14 Que Lab 1000 7 «,0 7 , Con Sud 390,, 75 72% 714 Que Litli 325 490 an as -19 C Tungmn 5000 H B V 74 +1 Q Metal 500 106 100 100 4 Conwest. 100 345 340 Ill) gllnfriont 0;; 3;; +l0 Con Corp g5m ' ' ' e on 4' copra“ ms Jill’ 1:2 11:: Radlorlrle 2000 4.1 43 4.: +2 Comp. 157"“ 79 ;n 7- +1 Rainvi Q 1000 M X! 8 Cream” mm 1'0 10 ll’ +2 Rayrnclfi 1.000 36 M 50 qr Cmimr mm ‘ 7 I Rexspar 479000 0 M on +. ‘ Daerinu 712 an " 2 C e '_ I.,..Amm mm H 2 22(2) -2 Rockwln 4000 nose 30 301.4: + V: De Cour 000 31 31 31 Delnite 2000 51 30 51 + z Dome 520 715-72 15% 1.5% 1, ix. Donald.-I 4000 1;; 1; 12 _ V: East Mal 200 145 us 145 +3 can suii mo 165 162 105 Eider mm 100 92, 9'] +1 Eldrlch 1200 27 27 27 “+1 Elsoi 4500 111.4 111.4 111.4. ‘ Eureka 1500 231/1‘ 2‘! 2.3!/2 + 1/, Falmn 225 $24 x233/3 233/,, ._ 1/, Faraday 2000 M0 .138 1218 +2 F’weivt Tung 3000 11 12 1214 +1175 Fed Kirk 1500 7 7 7 —— 1/ii Froblsher 2100 1 09 165 105 Froh debs 50 575% 75% 75% -..2875 Galtwln " 7000 01,5 9 ii _. 1,5 Galkeno 01108 103 07 90 +5 Gem Minna 1050 31.2% 12 12% + V: Genax 1000 13 1! Gen Scion 1500 34 M 3! +8 ‘ Giant YK 1600 035 025 035 —«5 ~ Glacier 5150 I00 100 500 -. Glen Ural min 5 5 5 McCormick Goldcrest 90350 11! 14 15% +2 ' Gold Eagle 15500 91.5 0% 9% +195 GF Ur:-in 500 0 9 9 W1 _ Granny 200 475 475 475 was International Grandmv 24600 16 .14 36 l. 1 Grand ['11 500 129 .129 I 29 + 1 Greyhk - 0200 18% in ‘18 _. Gulch 12321. 17 1.114. 15 +1 miles from the City f‘0rlta‘iniri-1* soveri rooms. sun room and bath. Automatic water system. Hot ‘ I “‘"'*e'lent. repair. Very spacidus and attractive grounds. 15 acres of beach property. Also two summer collages. Ideally situated for tourist development. Purchase may be financed B-250 Diesel Engine seat. RICIVIEMR we have MOST ACTIVE TORONTO STOCKS A By The Canadian Press Slack Ryamir .1000 9 9 San Ant 11100 62 55 Sand Riv 22200 15 12 Sherritt 3655 405 395 Si] Miller 965 72 7'2 Siscoe 3000 63 61 Stdeona 4.222 21 X) Stanleigh 3670 15] 1.32 Stavilgh wts 2600 74 73 Stanrck -1320 215 226 Starratt 7000 61/2 6% Steeloy ’ 10000 11 11 Steep R 4107 950 920 Sud Cont 500 6 6 Sullivan 500 199 194 Sylvanite 2300 113 110 Taurcanis 5275 95 84 Taurcan vt 2900 80 78 Teck-H 4210 175 167 Temag 1400 134 130 Thom L 7700 79 71 Tombill 500 201/: 2131/: Trans Res 1000 16 16 Ult.-Shaw 50200 . . U Asbestos 100 050 I550 Un Keno 400 390 .100 U Mont 3500 8 ll Upp Can 2300 70 67 Ventureu 180 324% 245 Violan-I 7900 11.9 8 Waite Am. 650 600 550 Weedon 5200 21 20 W Malar 1000 6 ~ 6 W Copp ms 230 200 195 Willroy 11700 02 72 Wiltsey 23900 16 ' 14% Wt H2-rs 1030 130 130 Yk Bear 10450 109 105 Yukeno 44500 8 7 Zulnpa 2000 ll 18 Curb . Gaspe C01: 145 $25 "25 Pato 350 295 295 Yukon Con 6000 09 68 Curb Dalhoiisle 2500 17 15 BANKS MW :20 3446/. 441.4. N5 321 ms '57 Comm 207 546% 46% Imp 25 $47 47 Royal 793 $50 597/. Tm’-Dom 140 $4.77. 4m INDUSTRIALS Alumlnl 2490 527 25% Anglo Mid 1255 $514 57/. C Brew 535 330:4, 29% D Steel 750 $20 20 Inland 1300 say. 51/. lNor Star 225 $14 133/. Simpson 537 3201/. 20 Stedman 25 329% 29% Walnwrit 610 310 300 Walkers 1952 528% 28% Total sales: 2.892.000. .0 £523-a l +- u- .4 $2 ... - . U ‘I. .3’ Elsi."-’3~ + 7-4 ATTENTION FARMERS We have in stock 4 only reconditioned. 2 row _I’o_I,at0 Planters with fertilizer attachment, ranging in price from $450. to $675. We also have in stock used garden disc harrow, used and new manure spreaders and fertilizer sower. Check our prices on grass seed and seed oats. L. J. ROSSITER, Grafton St. East, Dial 7369 JINAVYX DANCE At The ROLLAWAY rm the Ship's Companies of the ‘'2 'j.’:.,/,, 'Unitcd States naval ships + 13% +1 SATURDAY NIGHT "23 :3” Dancing 9 till 12 . _, 2:3) ~30 All service men in uniform admitted free. 9.: += .. AUCTION» SALE « 295 +5 ‘*8 *3 ALBANY——THURSDAY, MAY 1.3-1 o'cLoci< is + '6 . 44% General purpose horse, binder, Cockshutt mower iv “‘ (new) *gang plow spike harrows 15 tooth cultivator. ,‘ ‘+ y, 7 9 3 47 horse hoe, manure spreader, dump rake, cart, thresh- 232;: ing outfit, disc seed drill, fertilizer attachments, fans W ners, platform scales, driving wagon, truck wagon, cir- 0 ‘ 1, -,5 cul-ar saw, hay fork and rope, 3-5 h.p. engine, cream 23,9“ ’ V4 separator (new), anvil, post drill, 200 bus oats, 3 furrow av. _ v. tractor plow on rubber, blacksmith and carpenter 13:2‘ + ,4 tools, wire stretchers, hoes, forks, harness and other ‘/2 numerous articles. ‘ ' Terms: CASH. GEORGE T. MU’I‘TART M, Owner sales High Low CIosech’:e (Continued on page 15) If day unfit sale next fine day following. E. C. BELL Auctioneer DU U toe clutch ETO JUDGE IT BY THESE FEATURES . Power-nil. ‘econornical 30 HP. 4"k‘.\"llll‘I“«1' fllll’ Q FIXCLUSIVE 7 POINT HITCH — Allhnuptll in full line of matched equipment is available For the 11-258. the 3-point hitch will fit any 3-point Im- plcmcnl. you presently own. . . DRIVING COMFORT — drive it, see and use its ' convenient Bi'ake Pedal, tip easy pressure as I car's and its comfortable (same ALL . necessary (_—‘(1Ul.].lm(‘lll to service Dic:-‘cl Tl"r,l(.‘lOl'S SHORTS ARENA 2 PLAN NOW TO sun THIS WONDERFUL DISPLAY or FURN”I'1_‘URE 1 OF OUR ATTIIII I THE TERRIFIC ‘AMOUNT OF WORK NECESSARY IN "THE PREPARATION OF HOMELFURNISHING PANQRAMA "THE GREATEST DISPLAY,AND SALE IN THE HISTORY or r.E.I._" '7 1 I TO BE HELD IN THE SPORTS ARENA NEXT WEEK CROCKETT 3. STOREY LTD. wII.I. BE cLosErI 5 . ' _ ALL DAY FRIDAY. SATURDAY and MONDAY ' OPENING MONDAY EVENING AT 6.30 MR. FARMER: ‘HERE IS THE TRACTOR FOR YOU ! !l THE NEW FARl\llALI. I30 The greatest Profit making Corribination of Power and Convenience Q with every engine feature to give you \ I lowest running cost O The same rugged construction found in all Farmall tractors. O andia complete line of matched lim- plements for every job Ma.cLEOD. & GREENE MONTAGUE PHONE 101