a For Quick Results Advertise The Classified Way The Guardian Page 11 Friday, Oct_ 25. 1957 IN MEMORIAM ,IlAINES— In loving memory at be Mrs. M a u d Hainesxm-ho departed this life Oct. 25th Gone is the ‘see we loved so dear, . Silent is the voice we loved to hear , Tis sad but true. we wonder" why 1 The best Is always the first to‘ die Sadly missed by Verna, Bill and family. I wish to express very sincere thanks to all my friends and subscribers of the Telephone Co. III Borden for the many kind- nesses shown me while working here. and for the wonderful gift they it‘nd9l‘0d me on leaving to will the R('.A.F. I Doreen Bryant. Bonny Sails For Belfast HALIFAX (CPI _ The aircraft‘ carrier Bonaventure sailed Wed- nesday for Belfast, Northern Ire-, land. She carried about 1.000 of-' ficers and men plus squadrons oli, Banshee jet fighter planes and‘ submarine air- Tracker anti - craft. The destroyer escort Ottawa sc- companied the carrier. They are due in Belfast Nov. 1. Cmdr. J. V. Brock of Van- couver, senior Canadian naval of- ficer afloat, sailed on the car-I rier. The ship's commanding of- ficer la Capt. Hamid V. Groos oil The two ships will carry ousl anti - submarine exercises in Northern Ireland waters until Nov. 15. On that date they'll be- ioined by six destroyers from the 1st and id Canadian Escort Squadrons under Capt. A. G. Boulion of Winnipeg. The eight - ship flotilla carry- Iiu an 2.500 men will sail for Canada conducting manoeuv- res on the way und direction of. Cmdr. Brock. Theynpre due back in Halifax Nov. . The ships from the 1st and 3rd escort squadrons have been visit- ln a European ports in- cluding Stockholm. Capenhagw. Eambiafg, Kiel and Oslo. Crew, Captain Involved‘ In Row On Ship SANDWICII. Mass. (AP!--The Liberian freighter Alberta was reported by the U.S. Coast Guard to be proceeding calmly Wednes- day night after a row between the 25-man crew and the captain that delayed the ship several hours. No one guard sa' _ Officials said an argument be- tween Capt. Geruiinos Potaml- second mate Elefeher- a faulty rudder led to the flareup. A fist fight between the two broke out, they added. The cap- tain was we by the was injured. the coast ed mate with a knife and fire axe. iroucz RUSH TO SHIP The first of three messages from the ship said: “Captain gone berserk. tried to liill mate with knife and fire axe. Signed Radioman " The second reported the cap- tain in his cabin and “more calm." The third. identified as coming from the captain. said. “impos- stbie continue captaincy with same crew. Vessel’: safety in flllller. Request my immediate replacement anyway." The messages sent police rush- ing to meet the ship as she en- “Nd CID! Cod canal. Police Chief William Foster said that after three hours of con- ciliation efforts officers and crew agreed to patch up their differ- ences and sail the ship to New Jersey. Agsats Wanted ' VII AGENCY IN THIS COUN- try offering the latest crea- tions ia ladies’ and chiidrens' dresses. 5 skirts, Milli.‘ housecoats. bras and girdles, c.. seeks active representa-, tion. No experience require No deliveries. No disbursement. All the work is done by our -- sampled and coloured photos. 50W 70 FARROW. NOYIM. Highest commission paid in full immediately. Free dress. bonus. CAPRI DE PARIS,‘ 423554 lberville St., Montreal. 4673. ‘C ' “"“—“—‘”i car: Leaving 1 CAR i.i:Aviiio’roit' Mour- real Monday, October 28th. Dial 8276. CAR i.i:Aviivo’roit"rni—:ni:ii- icion. NB. every Friday 4.1) PM. Returning Sunday. can accommodate 4 passengers} Dial 6852. can and trsclts For sale I i§7usriN.' Goon cont‘)?-f tion. 6 new tires. Dial Sumerside. a I52 CHEV. IN EXCELLENT‘ condition. Phone 4185 after 6‘ p. . D54 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE, two tone i6.tI)0 miles. I-’erfectI condition. Dial 3584. I 1957 DODGE WITH RADIO LOW. mllege. will take car or truck; in trade. Can be financed so-I ply care of Box D Guardian; I952. DODGE HALF - TON, truck. will take old car or lum-f bar as part payment. Phone- 23-I4. Hunter River I 1957 MONAREII LUCERNE SE- dan. 8,000 miles. at a real. money savisg price. Must sell.I Apply Willis Judson. Crapaud. FOR QUICK SALE ONE I552 Mercury truck. Reasonably condition. Apply Box 610 Charlottetown or Phone 3545. l;TII_NASlI_IsED.\N:Tl9'49”PON-I tiac Coupe 1948 Chev. 5 passen- ger coupe, 1951 Nash States- man. Apply R. Greene's Gar-. age, Central Royalty. For Rent FOR RENT FLOOR SANDERS Chandler Bros. Dial 6557.‘ “ nmrin AND. FURNISHED rooms. Dial 3306. D7BEDROOM. AP- ply 27 Dorchester Street. HEATED FURNISHED BED - room. Apply 80 School St.. gr ‘al 9627. YOUR ROOM HEATED APART- ment. $65. monthly. Apply 11 Goodwill Avenue. Phone 5'—l~Ti7Ii3‘IIT17ED_-—I‘Uli.'{iisH_ED room. Apply 12 Upper Hills- bom 81 SECOND FLOOR APARTMENT 5 rooms and bath. heat and light. Apply 3 Pownal Street. film R o o M APARTMENT with bathroom. large hall pri- vate entrance. Oil heated. Di- LAIGI HEATED 4 - ROOM mat-tmeiit with electric range. suitable for adults. WHIC EJ, Guardians _ __ FOUR ROOM APARTMENTI on floor with modern conveniences. Dial 8392 after’ 6.00 p.m. IT!-“rv Aciii-:s or i>o'rAro; lid for rent. Anyone interest-I ed contact D. .. MacInnis.I Rose Valley. P.El. ‘- LARGE TRAILER, F‘ULl.Y E- quipped for housekeeping. Can accommodat four people Gas range for cooking. frigidaire‘ and heater. Dial 6852. I APARTMENT 3 ROOMS AND bath heated. frig and stove residential. Suitable for cou- ple only. Middle aged P|'?f¢"1'F- . Write Box E2 in care of Guardian. A Mi PARTMENT FOR RENT SEC-‘ ond floor. Modern kitchen with electric stove, living room. bedroom and bathroom. Heat- ad, continuoiis hot water. Wa-_ tor rates and garbale dlSD0-9-' al paid. Also garage for rent.l Dial 91$’). ‘Per Sale iTI:i’ iisv ' nnuiiiarbu PORT-_ I" able typewriters plus free t_v0- lng course. Excellent for stu- A dents. One dollar down and one dollar weekly. Dial llitiii. R|PlEY’S BELIEVE IT OR NOT . on: IUPFOLKTRAII. Ai-rut‘ loaahaw. ONE GIRL! Clyde River. no PL'Ll.I-ITS. simnrinomro A 500 one ciioici-: RAM. ATI-i.v SPACE HEATER. con- I-‘OR SALE.-——hf.(TIT0 ‘CITE’. A is Winn: i—'ii'A'a'v CARRIAGE: i nioii 3S‘i>"_I‘.~T!»()_A1'§E‘0IllIl’P_—?_%WI1'H i.:i.i-:critoi.u;~ANn AIR-WAY Hobs’:-: iron sA1.s:. DOACTED in H AVAILABLE AT IIOLMANS, ELECTROLUX BRAND NE w ALUMINUM ‘n6'oi7i's'ANn """"T—“_T‘ Fsaals Help Wanted Fatal Donald 7MacPh_ee, WINTER size l4X. Dial M17. CRANIEIIRIES. CLEANED, 10 0001! lb. Ralph MICEWCI. Ida- ber I. Apply Calvin Ififde,‘ I la! _- cabbage. in Hill. Mayfield. Marcellus Trainor, Mwiewood, P.E.I. ‘ rifiybiilfi annex. APPLY "H stzupoit‘ 'rKiiL'i-zrs ARE ar- 6 years old. to freshen in De-I mbe. Apply‘ Fred urnor, Winsioe or dial 5781. dition. Complete with 100 gal.’ tank. pipes, tubing, etc, 550. Phone 9525. RCY l%B English "Vincent", 83(1). Write box I43 Summerside or phone __Sunirnei-side 2133. j QUANTITY 0!‘ MJXEDI‘ grain also a feeder steer. Leighton Larter New Wiltahire in care of Mrs. diaries Larter. ROCK PUILETS 6 lbs and over. Price $2.00 each. R. Warren, seaside Ian. Stan- hope chair I crib and spring mattress. 1 Beatty waahei-.like ||9W- Apply Ray Newson. K ston. I-‘onl 6 motor and trm baulc. rope and bouys all in goood condition. Apply to Gaorge M. Blue. Little Sands. P.E.I. Vacuum cleaners (late model trade-ins) 32930 ‘M op_ ‘"43. ly, monthly terms-Guarante- ed. Maritime Compact sales. 176 Kent (opp. !laton'a) Char- lottetown. Tell. mo. untor River. Priced for immediate sale or will consid- er exchange basis for house Ia Charlottetown. All modern conveniences. Write Jack Dee- ton, Box W Hunter River. Charlottetown Store; Several used Hot Air Pipeless Furnac- es for coal or nod. All thoroughly reconditioned and guaranteed. Pri from $45.00 and up for quick sale. Cash or terms. 1957 model. Never used includ: es complete attachments and rd ct Home Cleaning Unit" goes for most reasonable ofler. Mari-time Compact Sales. 170 Kent St. Charlottetown. Dial I21). WIN- dows step and stair railing. garage doors. We take old doors ard windows in trade. free ‘estimate. Weatherall Alu- minum Cormnny Ltd., 115 Kent Street. Dial stzs. WANTED GIRL roii anna- al housework. Sleep out. Apply 200 Prince Street. G00’ 0 cArAaLi:"(;TitL-_'i'vT—AN'i= ed for general house‘wot-it. Ap- Ply Box LG Guardian. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSI- work. Sleep out preferred. Ap- ply Mrs. Lloyd Wellner, II Sprinl Park Road Lest Anti FOIIII l.oST— STRAYED PROM ht! premises one young pig, weight about 00 pounds. Finder please notify Lester Bogllole, Sun- merside East. i jjals Help Vfaiitsd oN'ritnAi. i-‘min wAN'rs ax". perienced feed and grain sales- man with car for Maritime mission. Apply arwiy Gnu: Company. 1&0 St C W , Que. WANTED YOUNG MAN WHO has several hours to spare dur has several hours to spare dur lag the day and is interested in earning extra money. We have a position fu a part fine representative. No selling in- volved. For full details write: . Box imo Saint John, N. 8.. giving your name. age. edu- cation and oecupaflon. ii’i6N11tir.‘A'i.‘ir's:i:'n Ann" Tu’?! iii 7 COAT ’ HOURLY. EVEN out eaoetieacei Any man or woman interested in earning Om hourly distributing fa ous Home and Farm Ne- cessities including Teas Cof- fees. Extracts Medicines Toi- letries Waxes. arm secti- cides and ‘routes to establish- III is should prorrgitly write Mr. G. Laurin President Paula Co. Ltd.. 31 St. Paul Street E. Mon- ti’ at 0 GOOD NEWS: ‘JET’ (‘LEANS hot steel ranges. Sold at stores. Perssnal I fective. 3 weeks’ supply 250, 0 weeks 86' at l§l5.| Services offered 's7r"covnits ANDVVDRAPES made to order. Dial 6605. ‘ Wanted iE” iiorrniai ’ run or quarts. Dial 3595. ‘ WANTED itooM"Aivn iio.-mo, by eldefly gentlemen. Write Box J.R. Guardian. FURNISHED APARTME NTI for winter months. Adults only.‘ Apply Box 522 Guardian. l WANTED: GIRL TO SHARE apartment in good residential area. with 2 other girls. Phone 8733 after 1:00 pm. I II.f.)‘0Tl\Il~ANDI—IIt)ARD nv in-sl heal gird. Dial 5977 after 5.30 p.in. Clearance Sale John Deere 2-sod plows while they last — Onsteel $174.00 On rubber $199.00 A. PICKARD FARM TRACTORS LTD. Malpeque Highway FOR SALE Display counter, plate glass, 36” high, 27" deep, 7' 10" long. Complete with drawers. Good shape. THE ROGERS HARDWARE CO. LTD. FOR SALE John D e e r e tractor, Model 50. N e w, never used. Sale price $1,650.00. A. PICKARD FARM TRACPORS LTD. Malpeque Highway File 13 Fsaals lli'I_iI Canada Leads In Wheat Exports ()'I'TAwA ICP — Canada led the world in wheat exports in August though the amount ship- ped was slightly below that of st year This was the first time in four years that Canada has topped the United States in wheat exports in the opening month of the new crop year. Canadian shipments totalled 27,- 200000 bushels. down from the shipped in August last year but higher than the l0-year I946-56 average of 20.400000. the bureau of statistics reported to- day. . 3'7 TODAY'S SPECIAL Don't drive a W0l"I'_V wagon drive a station wagon. 1957 (‘IIFZVROLET SUBURBAN Lcss than 4,000 miles F. R. McLaine Ltd. Dial 7358-9 SHERRIF SALE Thursday, Oct. 24. 12 o'clock noon, at Market Square, 1954 Dodge ‘§-ton truck. For further par- ticulars apply- TRANS CANADA CREDIT CORPORATION LTD. 79 Grafton St. Car For Sale I 7 on a sea voyage which ended Freddy. being held by his father, recently when the unit‘s 3-rd Bat-. Pie. Leonard Lanteigne of Ath-‘ A small boy was the mascot of iallnn arrived PINT-SIZE MASCOT in Europe The oiviile. NB. was the sole Army cause of serious illness in bet 00 R.oyal.32e Regiment |OldlPl’.I three and a half year old boy, dependent on the troopahip. His family Hannover-born mother urgently returned to Germany earlier be- National Deence Photo and associates. IN Of the late Mr. Trowsdale it can be truthfully said that he WALTER -I- TROWSDM-E was a man of sterling charac- -me new, of me sudden dumder. kindly and thoughtful netti- the morning of September' b0Ul'- “Id 3 "ION Olilllfll 59"‘ 25th. 1957, of Walter'.Iames "M of the Cr°W“- A Trowsdale. aged 58 years, Cra- Most of Mr. Trowst-lale‘s life paud. came as a f‘I’lSllnCl shock- was spent in Inkerman enzafld not only to his immediate fam-Iin farming the old homestead 0' ily but to a wide circle of friends his late parents, Mr. and Mrs. I955 Chev. Excellent condition. One own- er.‘Can be seen at Grafton St. Essa Ser- vice Station. Quaker Oil Heating Save up to 25% on your fuel bills with Quaker floor furnaces, space heaters, AUCTION SALE AT UNION ROAD. QUEEN'S COUNTY SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26th AT 1 O'CLOCK 1 chesterfield, 1 arm chair, 1 settee, 4 occasional chairs, wardrobe. extension table and chairs, radio. 1 cupboard, antique, rocking chairs, 3 chests of drawers, 2 wash stands. 3 commodes, 1 bed. spring and mattress, 3 spool beds, 1 iron bed, bedroom dishes, bed clothes. 1 large mantle mirror, antique mirrors, antique pictures. Alladin gas and oil lamps. 1 hall hanging lamp, carpet 15x16. stair carpet of rods, oilcloth squares. kitchen table and chairs, small tables, gasoline iron. c rtains and dishes, 3 burner oil stove, oil heater. machine, 2 buffalo robes, 2 fur coats, 2 sets double kitchen ranges. all sites Up to $100.00 for your old stove or furnace in trade. -4 FIRESTONE HOME & AUTO harness, pad of breeching hames, collars. l ladder, 20 ft., milk cans. brooder stove. kitchen range, forks. shovels and other articles too numerous to mention. If not fine sale Oct. 28. DAVID MacDONALD Owner CLAUDE CRAS\VELL Auctioneer 187 Great George Street Dial 5547 Firestone Town and Coun- try Tires mounted while you wait. PROFESSIONAL CARDS BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, Etc. "°'H.':".:’.:.°:'.;.“ tire? 'T.~‘"‘" Elma-iii3.Zi..tTi.* BTA.‘ E.21°‘_'.?‘-___ .. _- ”‘."' “*3 M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LLB. leak of Commerce Bldg Allison M. ciiiii i;L.i3." I’ “Bi 3|. Dial-4743 A. Walthen Gaudet, LL.B. W .I‘[.. III t}raxtosI_.S:.: Palmer Ii Haslam leak of Nova Seetia Bldg. Peaks I Nicholson 178 Grafton Street .I. A. MacG;igan Olrrte lldg., Dial 0424 Queen st. 1 IAN M. M.ci.i;oD.’i_i.i3.‘ D ~—?—— A LAREIT aosu an Confederation am. Cent Queen and Richmond Sis. CUIRIE at. G. —- . -— (Above shoe Doctor) Age‘: IF __.—'"“‘ 'm_.____. a miss. P.E.I. Dial sass MacPhee 5 Trainor en. Tuesdays and II Oaeea ls. Dial on Fridays. Dial Ill OPTOMETRISTS .l. A._—(:.arruthers, RT—O. 128 Kent St. Dial 5612 Byron J. Grant. 0. D:— 124 Kent St... L 5611 . I. S. Taylor, R.O. I Corner Kent I: Queen Sta. I office I133 — House —‘i"i.‘J.*Mii;on, R70. ' Montague P. I. I. CHIROPRACTOR i)TW.‘—it.’cTr§.T_—’ II Prince 8!. Diet M32 ARCHITECT J. F. TOOMBS. 8. Arch. ARCHITECT ID Richmond St. 835 Dial MUSICIANS l‘§T— r. R. . 0. Studio — ass Rh-hneed ‘Assess tram Royal Bank Bldg.) “ DIAL 8244 mu ‘H IIKEOGRAPHING - STENOGRAPIIY - ROOKEEPINC MRS. HELEN ACORN 8 IIIGITON ROAD DIAL DI CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS MoDONAI.D. CURRIE I 60. count! IROFIIIRI A co. (Xai-Ieueteva wrlslllg. Dtalssea H. R. DOANE a COMPANY - . ICC:-essueeeeelhaartsstseeva DiaIsu1—-III P.O.Ioa1l'I AR’I'IIUR.l.GKRfH - Al.1Il.l(.'l'IlCIlllI.flIOI Odldaseel iuflneyllea 1&1 IIRMAPJIOIIIJSON . GAIIIIID PsevhdIIfihl¢ag”"em““ BUSINESS FOR SALE Prosperous well established business on it aier Street in Summerside. priced reasonable, no large amount of capital required. Excellent opportunity for ambitious person to purchase an business at low cost. For details \\ rite Box 538, Sum- merslde. All replies confidential. 35 PART-TIME SALES LADIES WANTED IN ALL DEPARTMENTS of our SUMMERSIDE STORE APPLY NOW! Where In Holmari‘s woulri you like to work’? Youth Centfe - (‘hina - Lingerie - Tnyland - Groc- ery - Housewares - Accessories - Home F umlsh- ings - Luggage - Jewellery - Clothing. What spare time can you devote to the work‘? Mornings? Afternoons? I-‘ririay Evcning.<'.’ Earn extra money for those special Christmas Gifts! O THURS. OCT. 24th C FRIDAY. OCT. 23th C MONDAY, OCT. 28th 10 Int. — 11 a.m. Apply in person to PERSONNEL OFFICE ' I. '1'. IIOLMAN LTD. Summerside 3 p.m. — 4 p.m. shing C Sidney Trowsdnle. Because of a chronic heart condition he was obliged to leave the farm about ten years ago and moved to Cra- paud where lie was employed as Mail Courier on the Bradalbane Crapaud mute. Just the day pre- ious to his untimely passing he made his round of duty as usual. but during the evening he was stricken with a heart seizure from which he failed to ' years ago Mr. ale took as his lifes part- ner Myrtle I-‘olland of Granville and to this union was born nine children, of them prede- ceased him in infancy. there are left to cherish the mem- ory of a loving father the follow- ing sons and daughters. Albert, Victoria, Vera. Mrs. Ray Wil- Stordy, Charlottetown; Eric and William, Summerside. Marjorie at borne. Several grandchildren survive him. He also leaves to mourn the following brothers and sisters. William Port Bor- den: Mrs. Winfield Rogerson. ape Traverse; Mrs. Leslie Ed- wards. Summer d . A short funeral service was held at the borne of his daughter, Mrs. Ray Wilson. on September 27th. 1957. followed by service in the Crapaud United Church at 2.30 p.m. and was largely at- tended testifying to the respect to! his many’friends. The ser- lvce was conducted by Rev. M K. Charman assisted by Rev. G. R. Ebsary. Mr. Charman in his eulogy, brought a message of comfort to the bereaved fam- Besides his sorrow-ing wif e‘ son. Crapaud. Jean. Mrs. Ralph CI‘ I Consumer Credit ' e I Bill Increases OTTAWA rCPi—'Canada's con- sumer credit bill rose to a near high of 82.472.000.000 .lune 30. the Bank of Canada reported Wed- nesday. This was a gain of $103,000,000 369000.000 owing on March 31 and was just $5,000,000 record 32.477.000.000. reached last Dec. 31. $103,000,000 was smaller than Iihe $167,000.000 increase in the similar period last year. The amount outstanding June 3) was $157,000,000 higher than the 82.315.000.000 owing i.n June a year ago. All segments of on theruff tide showed increases. Amoun owing June 30 with March 31 fig- ures in brackets: i Cbarrge account: .000 t$3l5.000.000 retail instalrnent credit 5424000000 -$417 000.0001; finance and lnhn compahies $810 flX).000 I75l.00(l.00tl« personal cash loans $9ll.000.000 1886.000 -000». I Turks Vote I I I On Sunday I ISTANBUL iReufersi~—TurIdah -political leaders wound up their campaigns Wednesday night for Sunday's general election. A law forbids rallies during the three days before the vote. on servers expect the Democratic party, headed by President Celal Rayar. to be returned with a re- duced ma its Foreign policy has not been an interesting, thriving‘ Dr‘ Pd” M‘°D‘"" issue in the camnaliin and ill! aid sang in dusofig-:Ii"s~It€cDO'n dhpu“ with Syria has Sawfly a-y ill the Best Way." b"1‘-nomritr-Irttitiymilc partv. beaded The pail bearers were Leslie I by President Bay Ar and Premier I Edwards. Bertram J. Trows-I Adnan Vlenricres. has stood on its dale. Isaac Stewart. Frederick program of austerity for the sake Matters. -l0hM|.V Mstheson. andlof economic development. Fulton Dingwall. Interment was The Republicans attack the Imade at Crapaud Cemetery. lgnvernment for l‘lSPS in the cost “‘His memory our Joy foreverlof living. for shortages of cof- 'I'Iio death seems all wrong 'fec. the coiiiitr_v's most popular ‘We \\'llI ever remember beverage; and for rushing into God 6 Way is the Best Way " an over - ambitious indu:triali1.a- ' 7'09 following were the floral tioii program Iinbutes. The National Asscniblv which dissolved last month had 542 Plyuzow , members. The licnmcrats hcld wR'.;T:{": Iam'ly' 472 seats. the I-‘rt-cdom party had “Tu . 35_ the Republicans 31 and the ‘F31 g°"”"’- F‘l”‘I‘-_-‘l'lll3KP- National party 4 ‘" "h" ‘M w'll“m- The new assembly will have M""u""°"l "M 5"" 7- "« 610 members. one for each 40.- lioolworth Co Ltd. I000 people l(‘(‘nrt‘llng In the 1955 Management and staff of Can c,nsu_._ wda Packers Ltd. RAYS and Mrs I".ric Cousins and The Grandchildren Mr Gistar. Carrie and brother will ramm Sister Hazel. Leslie and IlITlll_\' Mr.‘ and Mr- Cousins Gertrude Collier a nd May Dalziel Vera and Hamid Pay a. 3Pll.V Ind Edgar Taylor. Parker Dclanev and family. I’ eetnn A it] Per-arl and".I‘<I:mId f'i‘0.lSm:ol]‘I: Senior Pupils. Crapaud sch (‘UT FLOWERS Mrs Trmvsdnle and family wish to cxprrws ll'lf"l sin!-ere The Du rt Beauty Salon I lxiltetta .VIll(‘VillIt Itbanks and gratiiiirie in all their r Albert \I.=tt‘DOI- Mr and Mrs .lo<cph Trmvo M and . rs. (‘aseley lITl(‘I'i(I§ and neighbors uhn were Vlr and Mrs Bruce Gamble so kind and hclpfui in every wav Vlr and Mrs Norman Mac during their rccent sad bereave- l)nnald in nt and ii sincere thank you Mr and Vlrs William Tmwr to all who sent l'lmvcr.<. cards Idale and family. and letters of s_vmp:iili_v. I I AUCTION SALE AT KEl\’SI.\'GTf).\' SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26Ih—~2:ilil PM. I am instructed to sell by public auction on the premises of the late William Champion. hotischold fur- nishings including: Living room suite, dining mom suite. rugs. beds. dressers. chairs. couches. (including ‘studio couch). tables. chairs, writing desk. electric Ilamps, sewing machine, clock. lawn chairs, bicyc e. band sealer. four rolls sheathing paper, battery Icharger, grease gun, and other articles. Also my pro- perty if not disposed of before the sale. ARTHUR STEWART Auctioneer MRS. LILY CHAMPION I--e-ow‘ ... .......<4»—. —- - rv ,‘h“’