rna GUARDIAN. C1-IARLOTTETOWN ' 9 ! OUR NEWS 3 r PAGE TVVELVE UDGET for OUR SATURDAY SUBS-CRIBERSI MONDAY i l Mr. George M. Andrew, of New Glasgow. P.E.I., has been appoint- ed Director of Physical Education for the Charlottetown Y.M.C.A., i: was announced by the Y.M.C.A. Board over the weekend. Mi'. Andrew is a recent graduate of the School of Physical Education. McGill University. and is well and favourably known in the city, and on hundreds of holiday visitors and tourists at Cavendish, where he has been employed for the past two summer seasons with the staff of the National Park. Employees of vhe Maritinie Elec- trir Ctinipany in checking over var- ious pltCCS of nitichinery in opera- tion otitsicle the main plant during Friday night, discovered the pump house door forced and on investig- ating found that certain vital machinery had been tampercdi, viitn. y A .xir(uig protest over the replac-i in: of in.inual labor with the newi motor street sweeper was rEgl.S(Pr- ed by the Lziliourers Protective Union nlCll1l)Pl'S at a. meeting held over th.- neck-end. The feeling of the meeting was that the men throiiii out. of jobs,l mostly between the ages of 60 andi Tit, cotild not obtain work anywhcrcl rise and would now be forced to go on relief. .V1einbei's also feel that the motor sueeper cannot do as , Sniallwood. genial C.N.R. conduct-l . . . . . ;””fl..?..l:Z'3if.2"f.:f.2S”X.iiZ.i'23i; g;,;;:;,,;n2,gi,g--gmgv53- B-mu -resident or me onmouemwn og,.Mou-3 5”,ii'T'l,-dllsitledl”l?il:l3iILE1Glf-At .... .-........M...Da(;'1'iigi(;gv.k;i'it11 1';-Wice FOR SALE me Umm ,0 send a Strong kn” P . cumng club at . spec”; meenng uar ian 0 ice yes ei ay 0 slow p 0,131 Health com” on September an ou Lil lligs. wen y- Pond at Kildare and the This pond was at one time .1 Very popular location to fish fo. sea iiout until the old sir:-ain sanded up with the result that the trout practically distippenrcill The new stream has just lice-mi completed by a litiildou-r and is thirty feet wide and'eight to iE"i feet deep and joins the pan.) to the outside unters at the closest possible plan-. Trout fish- ermen are hoping that next )9ll' lltcy may be able once again in battle three and four pound sen trout as was possible in the past. WI-IDNESIJAY Mr. Robert S. West, Newton, Cl0.'s'.5, last night was elected presi- dent ot the Fourth District Queens Progressive Conservative Associa- tion at the annual meeting held in Eldon Hall. Also named to office was vice president J.l-1. MacDonald, Eidoii. and secretary treasu:;r Sinclair MacTavish, Newtown Cross, who was re-elected. Tile district conven- ors are Messrs. John Maclsaac Cherry Valley. and Alex MacPhcr- son, Bellevuc. Mr. llUW2ll'(l F. liint-Eacliern. formerly of Si. Catherineis, P.E.l. but now residing with his fatlier John F. MarEai-iiern. Parkdale. has been awarded the Royal Hu- mane Society CCI'llll('LllC for an art of heroism performed at Gulf.l llaney, B.C., last October, where "that the Company has taken designed to promote. in the Rrouing generation, agricultural idcas ii'lllt'iI woulii lend to keep them in Prince Edward Island. The hit: Eastern Kingis show was attended by His Honor Lieu- tenant Governor '1'. W. 1.. Prowsc whu opened the show. He was iii- iroduced by Hon. J. Brenton St. John, M.I ., and complimented the preslderil. H. J. Mat-Klnnon. and other members of the show executive. on the excellent pro- gram prepared. There were over 1,000 people attending yesterday as the show came to its conclusion. The class- es were all well filled and the judges expressed their pleasure at the quality of the exhibits. The seventeen employees of Ain- erican Can Company's Charlotte- town Factory were told yesterday by Mr. P. G. Rigby that the plant will cease operations permanent- ly on oi' about December 1. 1952. Mr. Rlgby read a message 3:: the organization from W. C. Stolk, President of the Company, express- ing the management's deep re- gret that the shut-down had be- come iiccessary, and explainlizg the reasons. The message outlined the steps to assist its employees to "make the personal readjustment: that the Company's reluctant move will occasion." Mr. J. E. Burden was elected legislative work. was only asking the Government for a proportional share of the Provincial revenue for this district. While polio continues to be the cause of anxiety ill the Health and Welfare Department, it is en- couraging to know that not a single death has occurred in the Prov- ince this year. as a result of the disease. according to a report re- leased yesterday by Hon. A. W. Matheson, Minister of llealth and Welfare. A total of 40 cases have been dis- covered and treated since the first of January this year. with the highest number for any month de- MacLlAN - At the Prince Edward Island Hospital, September 6th. 1952, to Mr. and Mrs. Relgh Mac- Lcan. Parkdale. a son. CONNOIIS - At the Charlotte- town llospltal, eptember 5th. 1952. to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Connora. City. a son. '1 lbs. 12 cu. CURLEY - At the Kings Countv Hospital. Montague. September 7th. 1952, to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cur- ley, Georgetown Royalty. ii son. 10 lbs. I 07.5. SAUNDERS - At Royal Ave. Hos- pital. Sydney, N.S., September 4th, to Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Saunders, Loulsburg. N. 8.. twin daughters. Laurie Michelle and Leslie Joanne. MACQUARILIE - At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on s:pt- ember 5. to Mr. and Mrs. Heath Macquarrle of Victoria and Bran- don, Manitoba, a daughter. Heath- er Jean. veloping in August while for the month of Septcmbcr up to the 10th. 16 cases have been i'eportcd.3, - -- l OTTAWA. iispt. 1l4Alihoughl weight of the catch for the first seven months of the current year was a million pounds less than for the corresponding period of 1951. value of fish and crustaceans caught in Prince Edward Island waters from January to Jtily 1952 was 5200.000 higher than the pre- ceding year. This comparison of catches and, values was divulged today in the latest issue of fisheries statistics prepared by the Department of Trade and Comrnerre. M RBI RAMSAY-MURRAY -- At Trinity United Church on Saturtlay. Sep- Iembcr 6th. 1952, by the Rev. J. '1'. lrwin. Dorothy Murray, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mur- rny, Brackley. to George Gordon ltzinisay. son of Mr. and Mrs George Ramsay, Alberton. (i()HIER-LARKIN-At St. Leo's Church, Westmount. Montreal. August 16, 1952, Mary Larkin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morton l.2irkin of New Glasgow, P.E.l. to Claude Gohier. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Gohicr of Wcstmount, Montreal. xIaTrTis CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 22nd day of August. A. IL. 1952 In Re Estate of LEAH M. JENKINS late of Charlottetown. in Queens County in the said province. Married Woman. deceased. intes- tulle. Tn the Sheriff of the County of Queens County or any Constable or literate person within said County GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading petition on file of Harry G. Jenkins. Administrator of the above named estate. Praying that a citation may he issued for the purpose herein- after set. forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all persons interested in the said Estate to be and appear before the Judge pres- ent at I Probate Court in be held in the Court House in Charlottetown in Queens County in the said Prov- ince. on Friday the Third day of October next coming, at the hour of eleven o'clock forenonn of the same day to chew cause if any they can why the accounts of the said lfsiate should not be passed and the Estate closed as prayed for in said petition and on motion of A. Wal- then (Z-audct Esquire, Proctor for said Petitioner. AND IT IS IIEIIEBY ORDERED that l true copy hereof be forth- i'iT:KvEcivT7i'-oTu1?ieTv1i NOT DEAD -- Mr. David ii. that he is very much alive and Thursday. Sit?-6.-siibeit 11th, 1952,, Mrs. Allan J. Finlayson in her Gzndl FOR SALE Twenty-five. acre farm at the ” SEPTEMBER 13, 1952 T ltestaurgint Business FOR SALE In Montague l"ch'd”9 "ll alullhnent for operntig some Also iior rent 5-Room Apartment Above Restaurant -A4pitly- BLUE DOME, Montague or write Box 229. with publiahed in some nevnpapcr published in C' ttotown afou- uld once in each week for at least four consecutive week: from the date hereof and that 1. true copy hereof be forthwith pound in the following public places respectively. namely. in the hall of the Court House in Charlottetown aforesaid. at or near the Royal Bank of Can- ada Building In Charlottetown aforesaid, and at or near the Bank of Nova Scott: Building in Chur- lottetown aforesaid, so that all por- ona interested in ;tbe uld Estate as aforesaid may have duo notice thereof. WITNESS His Honour Harold Leonard Palmer. Judge of the mid Probate Court at Charlottetown in Queens County. the day and you lirat above written. By the Court. L. S. FRANCES B. VINNICOMBE, Registrar. FOR SALE New eight room house situated on Ti'ans-Canada Highway, six miles from Charlottetown. House has electricity with all modern conveniences. Half acre of land with garage 22 ft. x 45 ft. An exceptional good buy at S8500.00. KENNEDY & MUSTARD Real Estate Brokers 125 Kent Street Phone 1108 The presentation of the awartll hum at "W chm mom on Monday evening. Dr. J. C. Gallant was cl- tlirce acres cultivated, two acres hard and soft wood. liith, 1952, in his 86th year. Wil- liam Burleigh. ' 01 mmpil m me C”? c9imC”- after 27 years of railroading is asl Mr. C. H. B. Longworth. prominent Charlottetown citizen and iiiflueniial leader in business circles until h:s retirement R num- ber of years ago died suddenly at his home 181 Fitzroy Street late last night. He was a grandson of lion. George Coles. one of the Fathers of Confederation. For many years he was engaged in the lobster canning and shipp- ing industry. Klr. Longworth was I. director of the Eastern Trust Company and held the office of vice-president. of the Canadian Chamber of Com- inerce. in addition to his business act- lvitles Mr. Longworth took an act- lve interest in the affairs of church and municipality. lie was A member of st. Paul's Church and former Chairman of the Charlottetown Board of School trustees. Mr. Longworth is survived by his wife and two daughters. The daughters are Miss Nora. Long- worth and Eileen. Mrs. George Buntaln, both of Charlottetown. TUESDAY Mr. Benjamin Rogers. son of Mr. R. H. Rogers, Charlottetown. has been appointed a member of the new liaison division of Can- uia'a External Affairs Department. The announcement from Ottawa yesterday paid the division was as- inbllahed "to coucetitrate entirely on relations will! LhPUl1lLEdSii'-lies. and the rest of the Western Hem- iaphere." The tablet unveiled by His Ex- cellency Govcrnor-Gencral Vincent Massey. on his recent visit to Charlottetown was recently placed on the eastern pillar of the front of the Province Building by the Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada. It commemo- rates the entry of Prince Edward Island into Confederation. as a Province of Canada, on lat July, 1873. Frierids and former shipmates of Lieutenant Commander Ken Birt- wistle will be pleased to know that he, has 5llCCPSSllill)I passed his ex- aminations at. the Royal Naval Col- lege. Greenwich, Eng. where he has h en studying for the past six month . lie was accompanied to the Old CDiint.ry by his wife and child and expects to return to Can- ada shortly to reside in Halifax where he has been assigned as an assistaiit Staff Officer of Com- lJltlP(l Operations. At the rrqurtt of local anglers and the Prim-r County Fish anzl Quinn .-Issnwlftllfin the Department of lnriitstiy anti Natural Resour- Nix lune .'lllilli'il'il.Fll the biulriinl of a new outlet hit'wren Foley": will he, made at Governmenli House by Lieutenant Governor T W. 1.. Prowse at 11 a.m. on Thursday. Approximately 90 miles of high- ways in this Province have been standardized by widening, sub- grading and preparing for grave!- ling, Hon. Dougald MnCKiiilion, Minister of Public Works and High- ways, said yesterday. Some of the gravelling has al- ready been done, he stated, and the work has been fairly divided between the three counties with about 30 miles of roads having been done in each. This work is separate from that being done on Island roads in connection with the Trans- Cnnada Highway. The marketing of beans at. the Aylmer plant. in Middleton, N. 5.. is an increasing industry throughout the southern King's area as many farmers are now planting several acres specifically destined to this market. The price paid the farmer is four cents per pound or 580.00 per ton. which is said to yield i fair profit on the acreage product- ion. Green bean is the primary pro- duct cultivated. but there is also a. relatively large portion of wax beans marketed. It would . seem however, that the green bean is the more popular among farmers as approximately eight out of ten tons at the transportation stat- ion are of the green variety. THURSDAY Mr. D. 0. Stewart. Q.C.. return- ed home in Summeraide on Mon- day evening after a business trip to the Pacific Coast where he was the sole representative of Prince Edward Island at the conference of commissioners on uniform legis- lation for Canada, which was held at Victoria. Vancouver Island dur- ing the week of August 25th. The purpose of this conference was to draft uniform legislation for adopt- ion by the various provinces. Plans to build it new community centre at Murray River were formulated at a special meeting held at the Murray River School last evening. The meeting was at- tended by a large number of in- tcrested residents of the commuti- ity who discussed the plans at, considerable length with excellent results forthcoming. Officers elected for the develop- ment of the proposed project are lpresldent. Dr. M. 1.. Boiinell: vice- presldenl. E. K. Johnston: secret- ary-treasurer, George Ferguson. Menlloning the new course be- ing prepared for Grade X1 in this Province, Premier J. Wal- icr Jones at the Sourls Exhibi- lion yesterday said a (hangc ill the school curriculum would be ccted a Director to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of E. Frank Acorn. Other officers elected were W. R. MacNelll, Vice-president, Dr. J. C. Gallant, Secretary, D. L. O'Rourke. Treasurer. Committees were ap- pointed as follows: Ways and Means, Elmer MacDonald. Mem- bership, R. M. Jones, Games, W. R. MacNeill, Ice, W. R. Jenkins, En- tertainment, Dr. J. C. Gallant. Property, H. R. Bevan. FRIDAY A charge of arson against Wal- lace Palmer. Borden, was dismissed yesterday by Magistrate R.S. Hin- ton. Q.C., at the conclusion of a preliminary hearing that continued for five days during which a total of 32 witnesses were called. The charge was laid as I result of a tire on April 14th at Borden Theatre, owned and operated by Mr. Palmer. Magistrate Hinton, in reviewing the evidence. said all the circum- stances did bristle with suspicion. and that there had been no ex- planation of how or why the fire started. He said while there was lots of circumstantial evidence, it would ;l'8Qllll'C more than that. He pointed out several important factors in the evidence which were in favour of the accused. He said there was yno direct evidence so strong as to ,(X)l”iVlilCe him the accused should be committed, and he therefore -uas obliged to dismiss the charge. James Mncllachern was the P. E. Island Hos- ambulance shortly after yesterday suffering from no and leg injuries re- ceiverl when the car which he was driving went out of control .and crashed into a tree. l The accident occurred on Elm Avenue near Paasmore Street while the car was bring driven northward. On siverving to the left side it collided with a tree. The steering gear and wheel, in addition to the whole front of the car, was badly damaged. The hospital advised at a late hour lasl. night that the patient was incl. seriously injured. Mr. itaken to piial by 7 am. facial, That the City of Charlottetown should have an annual grant from the Provincial Government to as- sist in the work of street repairs was stated last night by Mr. B. lEarle MacDonald, M.L.A.. at the iadjourned annual meeting of the Fifth District of Queen's Liberal Association held lit the Legion Home. The speaker stated that it was highly important to the farmers lnearby to have year-round roads into the city. He said he, in his uu ii UUKW WAY I Byrd. R. Williams it BOV5 USED TO 5TlCK ' AROUND WHEN YOU OPENED A PACKAGE... NOW TH9z' RUN LIKE RABBIT9 ' ' YOU NOTICE THAT? Tl-E BIG SPREAD WE Pi tn" iv-47 ., mi A TEACUP TO MATCH A SET AND IT comes , ltd A BALE OF HAY otz PAPER--AND AF-TEIZ TH' WIRES ARE CUT IT'S TH' KIl7'5 JOB--AND Bo-I WHAT A JOB WFTHOUTA LL. , YOU ORDER TC HFOIZK! J9 wu.i.-M45 um. i..., v .. .4 ., . ,., ,,,, active as later on the Charlotte-l toun-Tignish run. He was de- scribed in the notice of his daugh- ters wedding as being the late Mr. Smallwood. BIRTHS Mac-ISAAC--At the Charlottetown Hospital, September 8th. 1952, to Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Maclsaac ai daughter. McNEII.L-At the Charlottetown Hospital, Sept. Dih. 1952, to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mi-Neill tnec Dolorrs howling) a son. CAMPBELI. - At the Prince County Hospital on September 4, 1952. to Mr. and Mrs. Millar Cainpbell, Graham's Road. a daughter. ANDERSON - At St. Joseph's Hos- pital, Hamilton, ()nt., on August" 24th, 1952, to Mr. and Mrs. John L. Anderson (nee lilcanor Dunni a- son. Douglas Gordon. l (fAI.DWI'.LI.-At the ward Island Hospital Prince Ed- on Satur-S day, September tith, to Mr. and Mrs. James Caldwell, n son.t James Richard. weight 5 lbs, 8 ozs. ROSSITEE-At Hospital on 'l'uesday, 9. 1952, to Mr. and Mrs. Rossiler, Morell inee Pierre) :1 son, 7 lbs. 2 oz. G-AUl)l-31' - At the Prince Countyl ilospltal on September 8th. 1952. to Mr. and Mrs. Marl 0. Gaudetl tnce Ann Marie Bernardi ii daugh- thr Charlottetown September Lea Anna ter. Marie Diane. 7 lbs. 21 am. BOI'I.TER-In the P. l I. lios-l lpitnl, on Sept. 11th. , to Mr. and Mrs. lvan Boulter, Mt. llcr- bert, a son, John Allan. 7 lhs, 05 lot. ' (JANIERON -- M the Charlottetown Hospital on September 9th. 1952. to- Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cameron ineel Adele Clark: a son. Randal Arthur, 6 lbs. 6 ozs. HUGHES-At the. Charlottetown Hospital. Sept. 10. 1952. to Mr. and Mrs. James Hughes. a son. James Francis. Weight 6 lbs.. Ml ounces. l I)RlS(10I.l. - At the Charlotte-I town Hospital on Tuesday, Sept. 9th. 1952. to Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Driscoll. Mt. llerbert, a son. CROKEN--At the Prince Countyt, Hospital on Tuesday, September 9th, to Mr. and Mrs. Pius Croken, Emerald inee Elaine Hammill) a son, weight 6 lbs.. 8 ozs. CRANE-At the King's County Hospital. Montague. September 10, 1952, to Mr. and Mrs. John W. Crane, Pcakes, a son. , O'CONNOR - At the Kings County Hospital, Montague, September 6th. 1952. to Mr. and Mrs. Emerson 01Connor. Brudenell. a daughter. Linda Jessie. 6 lbs. 3 on. PROIFI)-At the Prince Erlivard island Hospital, Sept. 7th, to Mr. and Mrs. Willard H. Proud, King- ston. a son, 6 lbs, 12 nzs. MAT'I'IIEiV'S- At the Print” (lounly Hospital on September 6th. 1952. to Mr. and Mrs. Har- old Matthews, Summcrside, n lit-iliKl ' Thur5d;ry,ECliCl1 Grove lnAr.r.N-At the home of her daughter, Mrs. Louis Sherry. Summerside on September Till. "tsuifiabxiiniszcrnoust BOURKE-At Montague. Septem- ber 10th, 1952, Louis A. Bourke. in his 78th year ' HOWELL -- The death occurred in Bangor, P. E. 1.. on Tuesday. Sep- Ner school and churches, one mile from Wiltshirc. Apply: tember 9th, 1952, of Mr. Thomas, Rowcll, in his 87th year. ' IIOIVARD-At the P. E. I. Hos- pital on Sept. 9. 1952, VVllllilPllt Howard of New Wiltshirc in his. 72nd year LONGWORTII-Entered into resti sudclenly at Hiilhurst. Charlotte-i town. Sunday night, Sept. 7, C. H. B. Longworth. IRVING-The death occurred at Inn on Saturday morning, September 6th, 1952. of X?””" L" I”'"”3 i” Chmy V31" Consisting of store and lilacNEII.L-At the residence oi dwelling coinbined. LIVE acres IIPF (laughter, Mrs. Leonard Willis, of land. Buildings all in New Haven on Saturday. Scptem- good 1-(rpm,-g NW”. school her 6th. 1952, Mrs. Wallace Mac- ,md Churchcg Neill in her 78th year. ( ” 1952, Catherine V. Hagen, wife of John E. Hagen. formerly of Mill- valr. P.E.I. in her 71st year. COMPTON-At Belle River. Sept. am.-1952, Robert Compton. in his 76th year. SCOTT-Suddenly Monday, Sept. ,. 8, 1952, at the home of Harry -)0 391? lafnb 7 F001” s-on, North River, Mrs. Walter house, modern kitchen and 5i'0"- bi"r05S- ' bathroom. rooms all coni- MucSWAIN-At the residence of her daughter, Mrs. W. W. And- erson, St. Peter's, on Monday, Sept. 8th, Mrs. Norman Mat- Swnin in her 90th year. , Fi'l'Z(iI'lRALI)-At. his home. 4.! Water SL, on Monday morning. Sept. 8th, .1952. Henry J. Fitz- gerald. (II-IRISTOPHER--Suddenly at his home, 315 Richmond St.. on Mon- day, Sept. 8th, 1932, Frank E. Christopher, in his 74th year LAMBBOS-Suddenly at Montreal on Monday. September 8th, 195'), Joseph Lambros. ' JARDINE - Suddenly at the Prince County Holpiial in Sum- merside. on Wednesday. Septem- ber 10th, Mrs. Scott. Jnrdine, of Summcrside. formerly of Lower Freetown. in her 64th year. EDWARDS-Al the Prince Ed- ward island Hospital on Septem- ber 11th, 1952. Chester R. Ed- wards of I-lampsliirc in his Tllrtll, y FOR SALE A Pony, broken to both saddle and harness. Apply: WALTER GREGOR, Brackley Beach FOR SALE M. A. FARMEK Solicitor 19 H. P. DIESEL ENGINE Perfect Running Order Priced for Immediate Sale MONTAGUE COLD SIURAGE LTD. BUSINESS STANI) l eon sALE; AT LONG RIVER l ERNEST DIINNING FOR SALE plctcly furnished. Large barn, hen house” wooclshed and garage, brook. Apply: MILTON WARD, Brooklyn Lot 61 BRITTANY SPANIEL PUPS. Right age for hunting. VERNON MacLENNAN, Alexandra FOR SALE 6 ACRES OYSTER BED 4 1,f2 heavily stocked. bal- ance growing ground. HARRY SCHURMAN, New Anuan Major Hoople wozos, Area DEM , A MArJ,A5PiRiuc-3 I TU2 xldlie . Lieumiae . ROD HA6 SEEM . ' 5 "" -1-:3 S .EGAD, cove! Deeps, MOT PRE5IDEMCV.'-c-'12 MUST DO H 5OMETHiN6 Fi2AUei-rr WITH VITAL IMPORT To, GAN NATIONAL FAME 7'-'”'5HOUi!D eve .501;-ie CAN LET ANDED OF TO THE y -AN AUTO- A VsllTH' AM ELECT Ric M MY CRT - :6'.S MATIC DOOP. CRACK 60i'-T- vou HAD Au IDEA Foe A sxxoeer -ro' 8oiLr:D sees AND KEEP THe YOLK OFF Youiz Fmeeizs FOR SALE Eight room House, Barn. and Lot on the north side of. the Freetown Road, in Freetown Village. This house IS in good condition, and has cement foundation. The lot contains approximately U2 acre. For further particulars. apply at the office of T. L. LINKLETCBER, Barrister, Summcrside, P. E. 1. FOR SALE Desirable building lot; located. on the corner of McGill and Greenfield Avenue, 85 x 105. One of the last available lots in this area. i For further particulars apply C. R. McQUAID, Solicitor 156 Richmond Street AUCTION SALE CORNWALL, SATURDAY, sm. 20.-1 P.M. Having sold my farm I am offeringfor sale the following: 10 milk cows, all to freshen in April and May; 1 Hereford grade heifer to freshen Feb. 1st: 3 Hereford grade heifers one a half year old; one heifer 2, yrs. old; 10 spring calves; 2 general purpose mares; 1 brood sow; 12 young pigs: 45 hens; 19ab Ferguson tractor; hay mower; rake; hay loader; galit-I plough; tractor disc (0uthrow); lever spring tooth harrows; 2 row hillers; manure spreader; scuffler: potato digger; 2 sets of drag barrows; roller; turnip sower; cart; team wagon with box; tractor trailer: wood sleigh; box sleigh; driving sleigh: Fairbanks scales; 2 unit National milker; Renfrew separator, 750 cap.; team and single harness; cart saddle and breech- ing; turnip pulper; forks, shovels, hoes, etc.: also a number of household effects, and many other articles not enumerated. If day unfit sale will be held the following monday. ' Terms: Cash, or arrangements can be made at sale. ALEX MacRAE. ARTHUR STONE, Auctioneer. Owner. clearing Auction Salel AT MAPLE PLAINS Acting under instructions of Leonard Murphy. '1 ill” sell by auction on Wednesday, September 17th, bet1i”'i”,l'e' at 1 p.m., his farrnconsisting of 114 acres of very fertile land with a complete set of buildings. This farm is well fenced and watered, and to be one of the best farms in the community, and cal; be bought with or without crop, including 7 acres . 0 potatoes. Also 3 work horses, 3 extra good milch cows. F head of young cattle. binder, hay-mower, hay rake, itjic; harrow, gang plow, potato sprayer, smoothing nai't0il- potato digger (Hoover), horse hoe, cultivator. scales, 111- is iiclici Pll nip seeder, driving wagon, driving sleigh, farm 1111'-ioili sioven, wood sleigh, cream separator, milk cans. ailflpggl kinds of harness, both double and single, used on equipped farm. ,, Also a quantity of furniture. new dishes. Hll(I"(l03lilnxf utensils. Terms cash. If day until, sale is on first line ii-I Signed- LEONARI) MURPHY HUGH r. AIORIUSON Auctioneer-