“sheen. "um. emu. flO. an)’. llfl l: nil. .M. Holy ,_ enslngton. 11 l. arkb . Noel. Rector. 15 barrels. is mm Summersid-e mm and men! of 0T0 lhal ccllony.——S. t; Summerside. College. Pry York. REFRESH SMOOTH USO N04 kn I Inner It. and Geo. ee-ounvc es I and PIOI COUNT! llen. Inhalation!- -*'==-'<=---....,—~......~ "re-lacs? " "- r f THE)‘ WES L Golrleelirilten later I“ lpefllnllloilflllfltllvlliellleet —'*"" ‘ tooqhemelellmneeide. we&‘llelofileethbeervloe ehqeqmpeldhleferdelvuluenyeorneee. c-tfiflgyllkl- udyQyOIIIkP __§UY slum- om ink. wine. std" If. B11691 -QUAI-I'l'!. Pumltule eel at Inn's. —. IINIIIIGION. -. and eeeuniav. " v Wild- Jeohnicilcr- t2: Marie Hall. 14:01 Bum and Aloe 0-80-21. -UIIAIDIIIQ eer ll and loo ‘ Aroenault b Geudet, Ltd. D-fl 2i u condition. ;_ "I. Jenkins; Box '11. .-.\PPIJCATIONBit1 will’ g the pod 0n o ' ‘veil loJrunk River Dairy For further n, ,0 the .$dersigned, k. secre fl- “‘“’°° 9-10, 19.23. u. u. 204.1 _..wA.\lTED To Buy-A number f young turkeys, hatched the lat- . r- part oi May or flrlt —DI. AUIIIN DILANIYI of clued f be: i: to Octcbn- ‘I sent. on poet graduate study. auction sale on the premises ‘Iredenlck. Simmer , will be on Friday, Oct. finc on Oct. i. Ne: e. State lowestpprlc; eaoch a0 5t tion. J. . an n. - M: a P121. o- 1 0-8, I0. ll, id. M, l0 4110mm B's-famous» Ber- ees for the Parish of. New Lon- m Sunday, September 30th. Hi0 SHOW! — ‘LII — l.1l NOTICE te Matinee Saturday 2:80 Day Service New London Win-sh nsington. . ,,.,_,gr§§g service. St. Thomas’ _ All hours at Standard Minis urch. French River. 7.30 Harveit anksglvlflg Service. St. n-s church. Burlington. ___ -MEMBEES of King Edward _SlifPMENT T0 A31) _ The flfdt Jsland oysters cv mm Summerslde in ‘gwiollfldliild was hursrlay by Mr. Joseph B. Wood. he shipment,‘ consisting of som€ Service in Prince. Church on Sunday Sept. 30th at 7.80 p.m. A. cordial invitation is extended to all mem- bers of Sister Lodges The Brethren are requested to as- semble in thJe fiodge Room at 7 p. . Mrs. Cheater Simpson. Or- ganist. Mr. Charles Woodside will sing a solo and Miss Marlon Lock- h-art and Parmcnas Phillips will lllll lllllli IUD m, 1.4mm I 1m- ‘, ‘y DWUVBARUII Glllfiiiilldllll BIRBLIY llllllbilli CUFF Bllllslllsmll-llilillll WAIWI .. -..~we+eat-e+_-e-_-1-_+.+.-e_-¢3_+_+.+_+ F will be part of a ship duce sailing direct to Personals —-- - _ near: norar. ran-nova- —Q MENTS-A decided inrprovement th of the Queen Hotel, which has been newly finished in brick effect on the exterior. A new and commodious porch has been ed at the front entrance and balconies, both u per and low- ainted, wh ch adds quite _Mr. Clarence Walker. lctlcmwn, has taken a position as iireruah in the Dehydration Plant Gm" 85' Hwult- C57‘ S leton; Gnr. G.W. Kerr, Montague; Knox, Montague; L/ _ D.J. MacAulay, om. T. McConnell, lot E- Mwllwd. St. Peters Bay; Gnr. R-T» MeeNeil. Milton; Gnr. mo. F.A., Rush, Charlottetown; F.J. Steele. Gasperaux; Gnr. FM. YWHZ. HQI-‘iéflelrl. Rfillllrlatee not -Mrs. Nora Campbell and her daughter, Miss Gertrude Campbell, of Sussex. NB. have et hcme after spending a holi Mr. and Mrs. Th and other friends in Summersldes of Mr. Benjamin Landry while M!’ Frank Green attended to the caré F!- —Kili'l'l Iowis. formerly of Al- ber w. and for the past five years ln V" submarine-detection branch cf the Canadian N clr-rlcttetown this mOflllng for Tor- onto, where he will ta year course in commercial art. -Mlss Martha daughter oi Mrs. N. A. MacFar- lanc. Summerside. who has’ been gpmdlng her summer with her mother, has returned to Wrrlcr Park, Florida, where she will resume her duties at Rollins nits: Major EC. Baker, Charlottetown; Set. ma. Belts, Cumberland; . CQMB. J.F. Decbant, S Gnr. J .L. Arsenault, St. Nicholas; Pte. D.N. Bernard, Borden; Pte. Tpr. J..l. Clemente, S MANY ISLAND- (Continued from Page i) Roches. Wellington Station; J.J. Donahue, Cardigan; Pte. LE. Drmant, Charlotbiaiown: Pte. I.L. Omen-y; Cpl. J.H.' Gallant, ttetown; Pte. J .N. G Wellington Station; Pte. 0.3 . .c..' Hertz, Olbeary; Hastings, Charlottetown: Cpl. Hooley. V.E., Charlottetown; Cpl. Hughes E.J , gfxcunt Stewart; Junction; Tpr. F.J. Gallant, Sum- merside; Pte. J.A. Gaudet, sum- " Pte. B.A. MacDon- Is J. ~Mrs, G. W. Bell, Summerside. has szone to Cornwall. Ont.. to visit he? daughter. Mrs. Charles Bacon. and from there she will proceed to New Vork where she will spend some lime visiting with her daugh- ter. firs. Beverly Owen and Owen, who is the British Un P representative there. . who s been spending her vrrc. on 1n ummerslde with her mo; left recently on return t3 C.K., Summersldc: Pte. Kelly W.A., ' . Keough. L.A., Cape Kincaid, W.A, GR. Stanhiipe; Pto. MacCallum RAB. Dunstafjnage; Pie. MacDonald A.F'., . MacDonald DAR" J.C. st, Peter's Bay: Pte. Mac- donald r...w., Mermaid; m. Dougall L.F., Alberton South; Pte. J.D Be Mt‘ Maebean E.L., Oman View; Pte. Maolocd C.W.. Upper Montague; Pte. MacNabb J.D., Charlottetown. Pte. Mlaophee D.. Canoe Cove; Pte. Montgomery J .V., Bear River; Pig. Mullen JA.. Iracadlc Cross‘. Pte. Murnaghan J.A., Johnson's River; Perry Eflfill Ple- AL. Matheson, _1i‘orest H111; Pie J.T.Il‘. Mills. Charlotte- town; Pte. R.J. Pal-lee, K J.A.B. Praught, Richmond Cfn. W.X. Sevidant, Charlotte- to Pte. C.'I‘. Wedge. Wellington. trlztcs Female personnel: Mitchell, (Jhariottetown; Pie. M.A. Richards. 118111821; Pte. lenders of Canada: Pie. MJ. senault, Summer-side. may... m... Capt. FF. Andrew, Charlottetown; Pie. A}. DesRoche Ti J.W. MacRae. Beatons Mills; Cpl J.W. Patterson, Cell» ‘traverse. Following I-re the Island names he 11c de France: .A.F. Personnel . nunphv. Cherry R. Stewart, 20 Elm Avenue, Charlottetown; LAC. L.G. McRae, RR 6 C arlotteiown. WILL PERMIT-— (Ccntinued from Page 1) The other 00 per cent, he said, will include "costs of ion, and rehabilitation of our ser- Acadia; Pte. Stewart. HJ. 1e J . . B m . : o.w.. lLherlot town: home from. overseas, costs of our occupation forces and our post-war military forces, part production and some colts or re- construction and poetdwar develop-r men " War costs this iyear continue high, Mr. Ilsley said, because hf the cost of cancelling and complet- ing war conwts, paymentsfo ded- BSM. J.T. Hogan, No Canadian Lewis Sgt. Sgt. WE. MacDonald, Charlotte- . .A. nnl '. wfn. McIollan. z Sgt. LR. Ran- tetown; Sgt. W.'r. I005! To other soldier: for Iredericton, 500 Halif- ax. 20! Charlotteown, and 170 settlement of acomin and services obtained period of hostilities. I-le expressed the hope the ninth victory loan opening Oct. 22 would produce enough money care of the Government's borrtw- ing needs until next fall which ne tfy pieced at 01.000.000.000. The ini- the loan is Ii.- , gniall: . L.A. Bemllrd. Charlottetown: L/Bdr. C. ' Gnr. RA Rd‘. Corcaran. New Perth: RE. Deuce/ate. Tliml Flood, Kelly's Cross Foley, Charlottetown; C Gallant. Alberton: Gnr. E. Gallan I-Iowlan; Gnr. J1‘ -que: Gnr. U. Gallant. Urbanville: Oaudet. Tlgnlsh: L is. at Riv - ESSENTIAIS will keep you locking nd feeling fresh and I vely lfyou Ice them ln he refrigerator . a a frosty cokk/ Ardeno Cleansing Cream 1.25 and 3.50 Ardent: Slrln lotion 1.15 and 2.40 Ardeno Volvo Cvoqm 1.25 ond 3.50 _ Ardenn Orange Slrln Cream 1.2.‘! and 3.18. Arden: Fluly Cleaning Cnen 1.25 and 3J0 mum objective o t "I lieve that we will be a this oblective by l. good margin." llinc Special Trains For Returned Hon NINI IPICIAL I03 Too Late Tn Classify ' roTETrIETEFlFsFR-ER Good condition. Phone 90: AIN! RETURNED MIN CION. NB . Se 20- biggest troop movement by rail in distory will leave Halifax over‘ t e a illc You Garry IIISIIRAIWE ‘I If Not, Why Notf Sun Life Of Canada Jill W. Ilclleill. ‘avian llrluz 0o Limited ummerslde giments IIIWOEMWIIUWOI-IO Annual Banquet 0f Assumption Society The first armual-banquet of the Dream . The zueet speaker of the evening said 1t is the duty 0f the father W 898 that the family is sufficiently I protected in the event of the death 01 the wage earner. P sesslng the gift of oratory and as Ilfiflklni; in French. Father B01. vine words were listened to with wrapt attention by the audience. her sneakers were Mr, C_M_ Aliflflflillt. Abram’s Village. Rel?- resentatlve from this Provincson the board of directors of the Soc. fetal: Mr. Henry Wedge, first pres- ident oi the Summersidc branch when it was reorganized who out,- lined the work of tho society 1n Surnmerside since that time; and Maior J.S. DesRoches, who spoke on education. A vote of thanks to the speakers was moved by Mr. Elmer Pineau Iilirxiid seconded by Mr. Patrick Mar- Dresent were: Rev. Other guests N. Podrler. Fifteen Point; Rev. J.C. McDonald and Rev. Howard Wicht, Street Summerslde: Mr AlbQn anus ' President of the C MB A.. Mr J. E. MUYDIIV. Deputy Grand Knlilht. K. of C r Flt. Lt. Gilbert Ggllhlnt. no . A.1".. Summerside. opened with O e program Canada and closed with ths sing- 1118 of the hymn. "Aw Maris Stella" and the Kine. The formal tom o, the King was honored Mrs Irene Peters was u.» pianist Mr. Andrew R9111?!» Drosllent of the society, presided bllingually.—~S. armed forces to the! h i Darts oi the Dominlrxin lvhlesrsfiufllé 40 special trains. More than, s00 Dfllflonger cars will have to be tak. en out of regular civilian train Mfvlw. of which M5 cf them will be sleepers and '12 diners. Four oi ON R specials needed the . . will take 1,402 soldiers 8.710 miles across the continent, their des- tination i.s Vancouver Seven trains will go to Toronto with near-la; 3000 army personnel. ca tlnations include am Moncton. More than 2.000 airmen are going to Montreals repatria- tion depot and ‘I00 sailors to var- ious destinations across the coun- f.'_T"'-'__"_\ lnsunnnfi ALL uuzs Summer-side . ._._:—_-s .,, PRTHTssIiGTJ/iilzaap 0 ‘l’. E. IIIGKEY Chartered Accountant Offlee ee ll Grenville Itreet luanerfle hiunll‘~ .._. CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN A wmvr/IIIIIII/II/lrza Army Appeal Itlve regret that u“ enroll to t!" dably later this year than last and be assisting also in the great War it is earnestly hoped that each ‘g Salvation The campaign elee Rural Areas wae uuvoi as some eanvaeeore may Loan starting 1a October, district will give attention to Front Appeal at the enrllieot DOW!!! e. JOINIIONI. Provinchl- Chairman. ‘My. M cslrrlui liliAlllllllll A 5M0 in advance. a” Ington Skating Rink will be held In ALI. biblical them hy’od_l”ap_m_ tomeetatthellire Hall Sunday at 1.00 p.m., to attend perede of welcome to ioivf " LI-Bl Local School Improvement League Meeting YORK United Charge - lav. rmoloon w. lervicel olk: I p. m. Brackley; 7.30 p.m. Central Church, 2 p.m. Sunday School at York. CIIUECI NOTICE — I0! of Milton and mlotico. St. Milton, i8. 10.15, Prayer 11,00 an. . Service. St. Monk's R. 2.30 p.m. Evening Prayer 8. Rev. S. J. Davies, rector. STBUCK B! CAI — R07 Mc- Donald, proprietor of market suffered i-udurics to his face and right arm yesterday morni h crossing Weymout Street, after alighting from his fathers car preparatory to opening he ital for examination, he as discharged about two hours Buddy: ll am. the activities of the film commit- tce. appointed at the June meet- 8 latter filrns for children. The com. mitfoe contacted many individuals and organizations in this and other Provinces and found people in general strongly in favor of any move that would improve bxlstlng conditions. The secretary was in. Farm structed to send a letter to F G ’ Spencer and Co., through the local PHALANX IRATEBNIT! Lorne Storey was elected Jesident ast night of Alpha Chapter of the Phalanx Fraternity. anized here. Other officers in ude, vicemresident, John MoInnis; sec- Don afclelnnarnulahaganx is an in. terna ona . . . . Assumptio so let f S ' was held ‘an éhugsdizl! 1é51l§g for young menio 3f years old m? Olympia with approximately one hundred members and guests in Canada’ Brook-field chm-g,‘ ,3. vices next lord's Day as follows: was Rev. R. Boivin, parish priest k" 1d 73g _ _ slzrmqa: If)!‘ m; outslmffi “re grind. 3 p.11». Broo e . pm e ssump on oce the fields of education and influx}: on furlough‘ Wm be Lucia‘ Iaiett/olcxl his listeners that it V; llY 0 eve DB t t0 - vide an educatlonryfor rtlljelr clllllg- mmme" ton. The Assumption Society helps when the cost would be 000 high for the parent to afford. Education develops the child's character ac- "Ofdlflz t0 God's commandments. he 881d. Dwelling 0h the insurance gill/tum of the Work of the Society, THE PRE SBYTEBIAN Church speaker at the Hunter River ser. Nicholson sgugent PRINCE N VA SOHEDULE —| Starting Mon ay. October lst. the following changes will be made in the Wood Island Ferry schedu order to continue three triflfi on Standard time all through Oct- tnps will be at 6 em. d 2 p.m. leaving Wood turning from Caribou at 8 a.m., l2 h00n and 4 p. management states it is re/li to make trips after dark as their dancer on both sides. dredging has been enough to enable the boat to make trips after dark in changes in Time table. LIQUOR SElZUItES-City. and Canadian Mounted Polls-e d up last night in a. series of Ch ttetown d aeised illicit liquor in two establimmente and relieved a. pedestrian on another two quarts later. A rgmlnatlng committee, con. slsflng oi Mrs J P. I-anfz. Mrs Morton Dew lmd Mrs l-I L, Sear. iwas appointed to brine ‘in a. new slate of officers at the annual meeting to be held Oct. l6 at the home of Mrs. R R Bell. ._ _ _ New Kind 0f Iiiiller in “Falcon” Drama who murders with rattlesnake venom provides excit. action in RKO 5“- °"° 1m" Radio's “The Fa con Qut West" in diur- 10" mu“ °° ¥hhlcl¥£om Conway is featured as e con. Keeping a rendezvous with a wo- °"° h" man filtileflidb The“ Falcon arrives at donut? ofcauweixailthyzilialtllgvwtllilr? 10°11! T111110"- mf lamimsl-tgaygparfiovrl; flee m farm wagon box o ep u: or ee . - tile dead man's flan- sleigh. family eldsh. cce to Talus. Soon after their ar- lloixlu (new), a quill‘!!! 0f ll"- rival, the family 1a_vl'3\r is killed in nus both double the same mariner that the rmocher met death. The Falcon is shot at a1 made on Richmond Street, where about a gallon of moonshine was found. Then followed the seizure of the two quarts and the discov- ery cf approximately six It. was understood tha charges would be laid under the Excise Act. ster and Constable T of the City Police, and Shaw and Constable Liane ted Police formed the Falcon trails O n sidetracked bv the various exciting happenings, lays a trap for the lciller and tricks the latter into be- traying both the method and rea- son for the murders. The ‘climax to the exciting events, ls as sensational as it is unexpected Mil’. IA. MONClll, manager of The Canadian Prices Carole Gallagher, Barbara Hale, Joan Barclay. Cliff Clark, Fd Gar- gen and Lyle Talbot BEPORTED CHANGES nruuwul. Isl. the 2.11:1. Hoc- he Prince Coun- ty Hospital on Sept. 26, 1945, to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gallant, Sum- meraide, nee Ma McLIOD — At t Hospitel on Sept. Mrs Geo l! 1, 106. b“ been convicted of any oflenoc relating in any way to liquor or the use thereof.’ finusbbir - non: - st the United Church Parsonage on Segtunberfla 104s, by luv J Zfilmifia? '“ $2. “Aim?” . on . . m.‘ m ~ Mlrle Qreena , years. Funeral from P. aahanb Rooms Sunday, PM. to St. Malachlis k . Moi-IAN — At his home in. Freetown on Friday, Funeral this afternoon from late residence. service starting s; it Interment North Bede- ‘ AlPH MUTTART N. D. MacLean UN DERTAKER EMBALMERV Charlottetown all North Wlltebke the Salvation Army "W"? possible moment. \ -fl-1i. LYNN4XT PIIBLIB IIOTIBE h; of the shareholders and hell interested fn the Ken- the Town Hall, Kenslngton, Mon- The firet- fall mectlnl of the Charlottetown School Improve. “he vow w” taken, rnent League was held yesterday at the home of Mrs Harry Cudmore. Tho president. Mrs. Gordon Mc. Donald presided and welcomed the large gatherine. including several new members. Mrs Whitesid; gave a report of to investigate the possibility of X Search for a mysterious killer A fine supporting cast includes stated he; would have opposed the amend- ment had he been present. AT FREDERICTON Golden AT Weeks to sell by public auction on THURSDAY, OOTOBEI 4th d building: and the watered, g00 pom” dun‘, following z-Bei/ber manager. Mr. Walters, setting u. B r forth’ the Iieagueés views and ask. 35,29 fifog, 51:‘ ng or OO-UDBFB on. o u, low The president reported that the §§y“"m§‘,{,‘§,_ p ' School Board had given permission for the installation of radios in the schools. This project has been un. dertaken by the Klnsmerfs Club and will include a. public address sysfom and record player. 5 Mrs Creelman reported that the - pictures for the schools had been bought and lumber ordered for the frames. These will be mad- ln the 01g, manual training classes The prob. 11 lem of buying glass was discussed and then left for consideration 1n Aprll, Day (blah bo) wood sleigh, driving Iva-loll. Terms: caift mountings scales (Fairbanks)- barrel churn, wheelbarrow. rubber tracol. team collar _ and homes. u; c More, pad afud breeclifnlkflh- 1'- (Aldl) (I z cream c1118. 8M lwkm- 1 al at side; 1 mare 1'1 years i ‘crates. ‘ 5h A I V- he elheifgrs to freshen No‘: Z). mare, f0 years Old, ember; 4 1on9! unfit eels ilnt fine d1!- Auoflontél’. 9 -29-3l. AUCTION .' rm: PREMISES or m aowm DONALD AT SEA VIEW Having sold my farm, I by auction beginning at l cattle, foru- calvel. B, hell!- 35 roosters. 0B0 hi! "W797i HUGH I. MORRISON, "W Auctioneer. -hoe with potl- one spring “m” GIGANTIC riding wagon, vin ploughs, one horse tc-digger attachment, harrow cart, wood ' AUCTION t I and singge‘, 302 cedar pos s, a arge quan y o r‘ - lumber and scanning. cream scpara- Al‘ hN b an unidentified killer and the tor. wasbln! mwblne. 50 bushels r1 is wounded by I. thrown knife of old oats, eight fox pens, and a commodes, beds, springs, and-mat- tresses. Two spool beds (antique), several toilet sets, and all small articles found farm. Terms cash. If day is unfit, eele on Friday, Oct. 5. other Auctioneer. Au snout. weorslno brighter halo than our little home front heroine SHE'S the girl who or- dered her coal early to give us more room in our bins for new supplies coming int She knows she is helping the transportation problem- PHONE NOW ;' BEST IN COAL AND COKE “l l HOLMAN’S SUMMERSIDE ' AUCTION AUCTION SALE ‘T '““1'5’i“"“" Having sold my property I will sell by Auction on WED., OCT. 3rd 4 P. cooking uionslls consisting HUGH MORRISON, Auctioneer. AT FRENCH BIVII II sell all my high clan Included in this sale: I Chesterfield Soho (l 1 Chesterfield Chair: loved llite Gibbert Walnut) I field table, 4 tmllll k006i ' Suspicion w to the dead quantity of fox wire, one organ, ldilldlgléfl partner and his beautiful tlfiree i I l lrm m‘ PYWI"! "l aug er. car, severe dnn - m hi, _ But The Falcon, refusing to be book cue, several tibrloeg, brfrezdg, Molqgémugglgafir l“ The deed-line "May 1" was set in advance by the Legislature last April. In the event of the amend- ment being proclalmed now. it is likely that this date will be ad- The amount of liquor obtainable weekly been: a "s3 niurnttrsh script" Steal: u wmil spvpro maey te ame g m n q N“, as that now obtainable on a slngle m. 1 heifel, Elfli-"n ‘$7.1m’ he" script, namely a quart of hard liq- In. 1% years old; 1 ,4 uor or twclvecitbeer, i? s. no on rcversy . p“; 1 u H mow ,5; “L _ _ pieces; 2 large issue 0i Ivggllstlirg (lagg- gcls-l swirl Mwmffil; gob" uh’ m nit-y of silverware, dinnerware URN". . - The" was a heated oontrov- T.W.L. Prowse, l-lon. Marin Gal- Klclchem, .7.A. Bernard (now Lieu. bee. n. F. McNefll. a. Rfnezr. mace Wlht, H’ .6. H, Barbour. C. E. Sralllle. FfmG. Ram. liY- E H- Slioflf. Heath Strong. FRANK GA “lférédock McGowan. Mr. W. G "I10. who wee ebsene wbcn'9'7"° oeeh man, 0 yeln old: hire bull. l mus thrceher; 1 n- lb. cream can. Large ° n; room suite; tenant Governor), Harry Ffllflfis, "'1" "lite. l kitchen cabinet; Eugene Cullen, T R. Cullen. Hon. "1 ""1"! ""1 Ifllllv other house- Dr. w..r.r_ MacMilllm. arr Mc- h" "twis- If day not fine sale to be first P Pb Matheson. "he d" lvllowinc. ‘ H the amendment were Terms made known at ealo. mirrors; a. r5 1 M. I m“ & w_ Old English glassware, p re: a ersy and Hon. Horace Wright, chief seeder; 1 r. s w. elev mniuem “"3" opponent of the amendment, tend- 518s": 1 F. & W. single plow; 1 cred his resignation from the Gov- 15ml 1'0""; l B61- lilirinl tooth har- ernment on the floor oi the House. "We: 1 set smoothing barrows; 1 He withdrew it a few days later. ‘will! horse hoe; 1 scuffle-r; 1 m; however. and has since remained "WWI: in the Cabinet. llnsle bflll-lhlghl; In favor of the smendmentwhcn Mb-flflfhl: 1 wood sleigh in the Legislature o'er-e truck wnlfllllt l rubber t Premier Jone s. Hon. William will)"; 1 rltllllg walon; r-nrlzhcs. Hon. .1. .A. Campbell, Hon. frulhcr: 1 turnip plllller; lani Messrs W l-l Dennis H’ {claim-fem nllulailllorfeelt fiblwflilld “k I ‘mu u" “who ' t “a? "u"; "or? “Dupe "W 1- " ° ‘ ir.‘..":.'.:':...::i" or. '2'.“ .:: "' ‘Ell ' K non T. M. Linlrletter, T. J. ? ty 0f ham?!’ shovels and wmanphfln‘ flab‘ m, m. olnae furniture to Ir law a will be well advi to at Isle. lo this will be a field-dog l Borden. HUGH I‘. MO roelnou-itm--ncn u"! °“"- londoeva u: stem‘ amen cut glael, v edo counter scale; 1 bath hose. "Mk Tenn! C “l” October 4m. uni-n behgmed ‘\‘“l’*‘ " _ b Immediate! after Harper lab All house ld furniture and dining room‘ sultmha} bedroom ullpg’ na c rs; consisting of fifty lcree, well an“ lntzlzcfl-‘illahen “use; Quebec heater; sewing machine; a. quen- tooth borrow, tlty floor oilcloth; washing mech- guil inc and wringer; n large quantity ufillor hille-r. dishes and bedding, and all smell articles found around an old home. CASH. . CHRISTINA MMLIOD. several O-IO-Il. AUCTION 0N WED 0C‘!- saonmmo ab 1 r. SIAI! Having sold my pro I wil and cooking utensils on above sa- caslonal chain <1 dl in.‘ (Westinghouse) ; Kitchen I n! (Record); 1 Quebec ~ en table and chain; I enitee, complete with "u mattressee. A large quantity dished °°*- *- and cooking utensils. p.m., two work hor- Term“ CA5}; ww- chi blood Isl- n day l- unfit sale on s»; ‘"- mr" "u" fine day. three pin 4° A. IAILFII. l-lB-l l have been instructed by John Noon“ to sell by public auction o: {he flilhcst lothuf household flgrnlsh. ngs t I ave ever sold n m; 1"‘ ‘ ‘"89 long experience. Included in this sale are; 2 chesiorfleld suites; sev- eral occasional chairs; 4 rockers; l glans phjrvcel (lining-room suitoulfi b- r anut). ray-y beaut ul- "UGR MORRISON’ china cabinet; 1 cabinet secretdry desk; 1 roll-top office desk; 1 plan high-class (liuilet Davis d; ($0.); 0, 30, 33, 29 organ; 1 victrcla; 1 cabinet radio l4‘ ‘ Ktnt) electric; l tflble radio, electric; l gate-leg table. 1' 41th 6 chairs to match; l four piece (continued fig-m Pa” n N bedroom suite‘ " double beds' . , o , single beds; (all with spring flelled mattresses) 5 bureaus; several AT MI oomanoder e card tables; 1 coffel u‘ RIVER apt: 22 éuu time, 2 ‘u: r Puhlh ‘noun u u ; mega: ne rac ; s blel- e flower trends; ‘l ' OCTOBE“ 3"‘ lamps’; 2 table lafnps; a wum Sign: quantiltyi of hoolfiad rlugs; l ed o fob N _ _ Ill I868’ C UIBS, 8. IZCS; vane to c er or ovember at Mill River, the followingm. I clocks; llelelzmc clock; 1 deem) ~ lux; 1 ¢|¢etrlc washer; 1 oloctriq stove; 1 electric from 1 large Frigi ‘ rairc (Store); 1 Frigidaire (l-lonseb ‘ l porcelain top table; i kitchen-cc table and 4 chairs; 1 kitchen range. l ed; 5 not; 1 M_ g1‘ 1 English china dinner set. 101 sees, drapes, bed linens of all kinds, cloth and floor covering, cnshl show cases; storc furniture; l 1 u, scale; hundreds of article: not en double umerated, including 10 feet ‘order double ash. n day is unllt sale on Tbnrsdq As this is the largeot furnit