PAGE TWELVE. Iran GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN OUR NEWS BUDGET for OUR SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERS i MONDAY Major D. J. McCormaclt. acting: officer caniiiiunding the 28th 1.? A. A. Regiment, has been promot- ed to Lieutenant-Colonel and to :ommand the unit. The promo- lion. one of four within the regi- ment, waii announced by officials Saturday night. Other promotions were those of Capt. Michael Campbell. to the rank of Major; I.icut. Vernon Walter MacLeaii to Captain, and Corporal Wanda Marlvfillan of the orderly roont to Officer Cedet. It is believed that the. latter is the first such appoint- ment to be made here since the- I last war. "We made considerable gross towards ironing out the Highway Traffic Art with a tietv to having uniformity in tltis highly important matter," said Mr. F. A. Large, QC... when ques- :said in answer to question.- pro-i days. approximately half way around the world. A special extra five-tear guar- antee regarding the streets has, been given Cllty authorities by the Warren Paving company. it was reported last night at a regular meeting the Council attended by all Councillor: but Mr. Roy Oudmore, who is out of the city. The busiiiess iiix. applicable to this city, l'(ilS given third and filial reading at the regular meeting of the City Council last night. There it ere no dLssentiiig votes when it was read and Mayor Stewart called for the "ayes" and the ”nays". Councillor J. Frank Storey also from the Council that the paving coni- pany would pay approximately :10 per hour for the use of the plant. which the city owned for paving purposes. He also said the coni- pany found this arrangement ooii- sidei-ably cheaper than installing of tinned on Saturday evening re- , . .. "mm! the Fnuorm Lcgismionka plant of their own which niigitt "ommission sittitig in Quebecicost mm" "P M M0900 m ereczi City last week. "The desire is N , T , ' , ' prevalent in the United States as V Vie Sfllle Mr U,ll"”0l."l'tp-l well as with the Canadian Prov- ::glC9e'segnll'035'-l,:).lL?. C:rl&l:ilnhtl)lY.mttllei:)Pl l . t - ' t 'l.' A W ' "CH 0 azmemg an umnrmlx times.” said Mr. J. A. MacPltr-c. throughout both countries in the matter of tratiir so that motor- ists may pass from province to province and state to state with the assurance that the some traffic regulations obtain." The Anglican Young People held their eighth annual Deanery Young People's Conferciicc at their church centre, Camp King- ston in Crapaud over the past Labor Day week-end. There was It record attendance with almost every parish represented. TUESDAY About 20 miles of new electric light lines have on built this rear by the Summeraide municipal- ly owned light and power company, and electric light. lines now under construction in the Belmont-lillr reuohe area will be completed this week, according to the report of Sounctllor Donald Licistone at the regular monthly meeting or the Sumsnei-aide Town Council held last evening. i Mayor wedge. who presided at the meeting. said that another 30- so miles can be taken care of by this plant, and mentioned the areas of Arlington. Grand River. Mal- peque, Indian River. and Hamilton. "The Japanese are it very happy fun-loving people and apparently hold no resentment against their former enemies," said Major A. R. Smith of the Canadian Army Dental Corps in addressing the Rotary Club at. their weekly lunch. eon at. the Charlottetown Hotel yesterday. Major Smith. who has just re- turned from a in month tour of duty in the Korean theatre of war commented on the dense populat- llm M -lllllan as compared with the vut nnen spaces in Canada, which he said looked good to him in his flight from coast to coast. He flew "'0'" Tokyo to Moncton in two .;iiaiai,i filial-1!-'l i-;ll.lt3L-J ialdiaili Solution To Last Iatui-day's Crossword UNMN 'ti'&tt Pl tt' Beast of burden l. Deacribsble by num boy '. Asterisk Middle l Crown 9! the host Ahead Potpourri ExclI- ' motion Free Caught on a projeotlof Belle salad ingredient: Emmet Varying weight I lndill II. Ana gt. Ptneea . Itro feelln :0. Moisture I7. Alcoholic liquor 00. fold in a thread a co. Masculine pronoun 41. Toward (8. Drone of s metal tpl.) DOWN PIClnf0IQllQ Can leather Lowest singing voice tfemalol Scottish Highlsndert Bltindering viper r Rceled Glossy cotton clout 9. Tally ti. Bamboo- like grasses I0. 1!. 13. 14. Ill. :1. I8. 30. 9:39? 9 II. 21. 25. 37. " dunno!!! . .3. no pbtxdon president of the illle in authorities, were literally it law- making body and function was to bring Provincial laws to at common sible, in accord with Federal Supcriiitendcnts of Insurance of the Provinces of Canada, as he presided at the an- ntial The meeting of the group at Charlottetown yesterday. MarPliee explained that Provincial Superintendents, conjunction with Federal lilr. their primary level if pos- in- surancc laws, in order to, reduce charges tolthe people wherever possible. It was on this basis explained to the 100 attending that the need for Provincial uniformity of insur- ance laws was necessary. The de- legates listening to the conven- tion were not members as it was primarily is meeting of the ten Superintendents only. that he delegates However, there were countless members of the various insurance companies of the countries pre- sent as they came from all parts of Canada to hear what the top men of the industry had to say. WEDNESDAY OHATHAM. N. B., (C?) -- The ham-based RCAF jet plane crash- ed on Quebec's Gaspe peninsula was inrlontlfied Tuesday night as F0. Stewart Ira Banks. 24. an in- structor from Conway Station, P. E. I. He is survived by his widow and a year-old son. The aircraft hit R mountain top and crashed inyflsimes l2 miles east; of Carleton) Que, RCAF of- ficials reached the spot. soon after the plane was noticed in trouble. The crash occurred near two farms at Marla-Quest. The pilot was found strapped to his seat 500 feet from the wreck- age. PO Banks was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Banks, Poplar Grove. near Conway Station. A former student of Prince of Wales College. he Joined the R, C. A. F. in March 1948 and received his pilot's wings in January, 1949. After graduation he went to Summeraide's Air Navi- gation School and while there was Air Cadet Liaison Officer for more than a year. He went to Ghatham in August, 1050 Iilld in January. 195! went to the United Kingdom with 4.21 Red Indian Squadron. Later he returned to Canada and then was posted to France. He came back to Chatham last month. "No Jurisdiction should tinder- GRQ'SS;WORlb' Convert illlti f-Iillilellzl t!t.Ii.'.".i'r1 . . I.iFllIllt'3l Ill-lflfiii 16. Rowing n, 3 imple- ments 1!. Little dragon! 2!. Turns to the on f aido1 2.1. One 26. Lsboe ss. Kingf 39. Girl'si name 1 a5.1l'a'5phonie 86. Prickly pear 69. Location at "Leaning Tower" 42. Large wont. 4 4. Equip ' O running knots .32. Titters ' DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE-Here's how to work It: 7 A XYD JLONG LIAAXI FELLOW one letter simply stands for another. In this example A ll used let the time D . X for the two 0'1, etc. ainglc lettmi. apos- trophiu. the length and formation of. the words an an mum, path my the code letters on dllemtt. , Act-ntenunaii-tattoo atzosrl asxrs onvnnrxuo was uursrsxu ,rxxu-s1ou it NT.l.IJl0KH,'N V 'o ttetot Twas PLEASE us . A ,, , . A. lIl'IlGeeIlARTlAL' M... . are... .-..,....-,.'-i--.---.-- v .' - .4 , v' . proper maturity." take to maintain an Unsatisfied Judgement Fund until the insured motorist acount for at least 90 perceait of those on the road." The statement was made yesterday by Mr. R. B, Baillie. Commissioner of Taxation. of Manitoba. when he addressed the meeting of the In- surance men presided over by the president. Mr. J. A. MacPhee. head of the Superlnteiidentr of Insiir- ance of the Provinces nf' Canada. Mr. Baillie who happened to be in the Province while the con- ference was in meeting was ap- proached to address it because of his great experience in this couri- Iry and in the United States. where he is a speaker of recognized ability and an outstanding authority or. the subject of highway safety and security. Mr. G. W. H. Beers. Assistant Postmaster at Charlottetown who recently retired from the service after being employed at the local office for 38 years, was tendered it farewell banquet hv his fellow employees at the Village Ros- taurant, Southport. on Sztttirday night. "More than five million pollct'- holders across the Doininion ind!- cate the life insurance business as the grezitcst co-operalita enter- prise in Canada." said Mr. I? Leighton Foster. 'jI.C., Gciicial Counsel. Canadian Life Officers Association in his address to meni- bers of the Life Underwriters Aa- sociation of P. I.'.'. Island and invit- ed guests at a public fClB.l.lDliS luncheon in the Charlottr'awn Ho- tel yesterday. "In the more than 100 years since the first Canadian life insurance company was formed." Mr. Foster said. "no policyholder in I Caiia-e dian legal reserve company nas ever lost a dollar through non-pay- ment, of the amount guaranteed under his policy at death or oi. "As a step towards locating the new North River bridge on a more desirable location and straighten- ing out the turns at North River corner. we are laying out It straight line route from the east end of the Cornwpli Road to a point in the vicinity of the Upton sidc: rnunrii nienibcr fmrn Siimmerside. Mrs. Irene Cameron, R.N. Fredericton. N. B., last night was elected president of the Superin- tendents of Insurance of the Prov- inces of Canada as meeting drew to a close here. succeeds Mr. J. A. MacPhee. Ed- monton. Alberta. was named vice-president. Roy B. Whitehead. Q.C.. was re-elected secretary while Mr. John Edwards. F.A.I.C.. was also re-elected assistant sec- rotary. Charlottetown, was re-elected trea- surer and Mr. C. Richard. C.A.. was re-elected auditor. was adifiixiistered by the Rsv'd. T. H. B. Somers and the address given by the Rev'd. Donald Campbell of New London. . Orgaiilzzttioii of a ClVlll'dIl ground observer corps in Prince Edward Island. which was star'- Mamown Hospital on Aug” 31”. ed he” 135i I311 ll”, MW bee" I953. to Mr. and Mrs. Ito Flynn. Tesunled. Fro D- 14- CW-'It3l'i DFC-"Cardigan, a daughter. Weight 7 lb. of No. 70 Detachment Corps at Truro. now on his third recent orzaiiizational visit to P. E. I. said yesterday it is expected that the PEI. nganizatioii would be completed by mid-October. FRIDAY Miss Verna Dai'i'ach. R.N., of Cliarlotieiown waslren-elected pres- 1953 to Mr. ident of the Association of Nurses Brown (nee Bernice Llewellyn, H Hospital on September 12th. 1953. to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kelly. Mt. Stewart, a son. vE8SlfY- At the Charlottetown Hospital on Monday. September 14. 1953, to Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Vesscy. Malpeque Road, a son. MAYNI-L-At the Prince County Hospital. September loth. 1953. to Mr. and Mrs. Leland Mayne. liner- ald. a daughter. '1 lb. 8 oz. (Janice Catherine). FLYNN - In the Kings County 12 oz. - BLACK-At Ottawa on Sept. 14. to Mr. and Mrs. C. Fred Black. & son. CAIIIPBELL--slit the Prince County Hospital on September 13th. 1953. to Mr. and Mrs. Clair lcampboll. Irishtotvn. a son. '1 lb. 10 oz. BROWN-At Civic Hospital. Peters- borough. Ontario, on August 27th. and Mrs. Ernest -1-- tral Christian church. Charlotte- town, on Wednesday, September 16th, 1953, by the Minister Mar- vel D. Dunbar. George Arthur Cudmoi-e. Brackley and Joan law toria Stewart. daughter of r. and Mrs. Charles Stewart, Mal- peque Road? Charlottetown. NICHOLSON-FINLAYSON - at Grand View an August 28th. 1953. by the Rev. A. C. Eraser, olive Margaret Flnlayson to Donald Francis Nicholson. Flat River. BUSTI8 BAKER-At R.(l.A.!'., Chapel. summersido. on Sept. 5th. 1053. by Padre R. P. Ooridon. F0. Robert Allen Eustls. son of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Eustis. Vancouver. BC. and France! Joan Baker. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Baker. Bummerside. Bcaruis KILE-At Billerlca. Mass, on Sept. 10th. 1953. Mrs. Glencorra Kile. aged '11. of Prince Edward Island at the an- daughter. deceuei niial meeting of the hold yesterday in the Presbyterian afternoon and evening were attended by from various hospitals and public NICHOLSON-At Dartmouth. N. 5., on Sept. 13. Mrs; Kenneth S. 3-"59cla"l”” SHAW-At the Charlottetown iios- Nicholson. formerly Mary B. , . . pital on September 13th. 1953, to Macl-ean. daughter of Georgia hall in Sumnierside. The morning, Mr. and M11 Hayfield Shaw, 15 St. A, Macigean and the 1319 M", meet"-E5 Peters Road, a daughter. Sdieila MscLean of Lewis. P.E.I., in her 50”” '75 "ulmlanii. 7 lb. 5 oz. 46th 3'-can h ch , u . E' h , t1 .1 .'MacDONALl)-At t e are e- SMIT Ml ep L mm H” town Hospital on Sept. 53, 1953, health centres in the Province. Other officers elected were: lst Mr. and MW vice president, Sister Mary Irene. Oranvmey 3 mm. of Cliai'lottctown; 2nd vice presi- IHCHARD y A, the Ch”1DHetW,n ll-ospital. Monday. September 11th. 5- 1953, to Mr. Richard. City, a son. . HARDY-At lite on Wednesday, Sept. 16, 1953, to Mr. Alherton a son, Arthur Paul. BLOIS-At. the Kings County Hoa- pltal on September 11th, 1953, to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Blols, Mon-' tague. a daughter. Sharon Almeda. Weight 6 lb. 3 oz. STEAD-At the P. 11:. Island Hos- pital on Septunber 7. 1953, to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stead, Wheatley , River. a daughter. 3 lb. 1 oz. DOYLE-Born to Mr. Peter A. Doyle, Kensington Road. City, lbs, 9 ozs. JAMIZS-At the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital. September 15th. 1953. to Mr and Mrs. Harrison James (nee Vivian Sharpe) a. daughter. dent, Miss Ruth Rosa, R.N.. Chai'loltctmt'n; treasurer. M Mary Brndaliaw, R.N.. of Summer- rouncil member from Char- lottetown. Miss Dorothy Cox. R.N ; ob ,. Mr. E. B. Macliatchey, QC. from the annual He Mr. Georges Lafrance. Quebec. Toronto. Ont., Toronto. Mr. H. 1!. Armstrong of A large and appreciative audi- ence was present from Prince Queens and Kings counties to hear the provincial finals in the Public speaking contest held at Prince Experimental station." said I-Ion Dougald Macxinrioii. Minister of pilot killed Tuesday when a Chat- Public Works and Highways yes-lsewmg Hub was declued the win, terday. THURSDAY Relative to the actual operation of the Marketing Agreement be- ttveen the Prince Edward Island Potato Marketing Board and the Government of Canada now effect- ive, the Potato Board chairman. Mr. D. A. MacDonald. has released the following statement: At a. meeting of Board members held on Tuesday last a general plan of administration was approved. The Board chairman has been des- ignated as the Selling Agency by the Board. The administration staff will be secured as soon as possible. The selling Agency will make arrangements for such licensed dealers, assemblers. and growers as are desirous of marketing through the pool to remain under the agreement. throughout the season. The Agency will require author- ized agents at all shipping and as- sembling points in Prince Edward Island; these shall be dealers or assemblers who are licensed by the Potato Marketing Board. It will be the duty of these ag- ents to advise the Selling Agency of potatoes which are available fcir instructions from the Selling Ag- ency before potatoes are accepted for market from the grower. A most successful Queens County plowing match was held yesterday at Alexandra on the farm of Mr. Samuel Cousins. A large crowd of almost 2,000 was on hand to witness the events, all of which were keenly contested and gave the judges a difficult time in deciding the winners. The match was officially opened at 10 -o'clock by the Rev. George market. in their areas and await: of Wales College last night. Anna, Evans. (ill) of St. Teresa's nor, with Mary Curran of Bald- win's Road Poultry Club second and Clarence MacDonald nf Sher- brooke Holstein calf club third. Miss Evans and Clarence Mac- Donald win a trip to the Min-itlnie Winter Fair at Amherst. Ordinar- ily Mary Curran who placed second would have been one of the ones to go. but was not old enough. The contestants are required to be 16 years old. Other speakers heard. all of whom gave a creditable account of themselves were Harry Love, Five Star Dairy Calf Club from East Royalty. Rose Marie MacLean. Cardigan North sawing Club and George ltfacKiiinon of North River Beef Oalf Club. All of the contestants were warm'- ly congratulated by the judges who were Miss H. Hunter. former mesch therapist. Department. of Health and Welfare, W. R. Show. Deputy Minister of Astrictilitire. and Pro- lessor Finiik Mnmlillan of Prince of Wales College? BIRTHS BROWN-At the Prince Hospital, on Saturday, Septem- ber l'l, 195.3, to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brown, llirliniond. a son, 10 pounds, 6 ounces. MacEA(lHl-IBN-At the Charlotte- town Hospital on Sept. ll. 1953, to Dr. iinti Mrs. K. A. MacEach- em a daughter. MMLEAN-At the P. E. I. Hos- pital on Sept. l3, 1953, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert 1iIacL.ean. Bel- vcdore, a son. County l Tilley of Pownal, and continued until sundown, with the result that 3 classes, although completed, will not be Judged until today. The programme did not lack variety. as there were in addition to the plowing events a 4-H achievement day. a garden clul) show, 11 "farm roadeo" as well as sports, lligliland dancing and step dancing. The ladies of Cherry Valley United Church catered to the large crowd by serving meals and lunches. A pipe band under town rendered bag pipe music throughout the day. "We definitely need electrical power in this province and it is only through the prosperity or the country that the city can survive." said Premier A.W. Matheson in addressing the annual meeting of the Liberal Association of the Fifth District of Queen"; at the Clover Club last evening. He advised the people of Char- lottetown and the Royaltylareas to avoid petty matters and to re- member that "wliet we get suggelted that farm pipe major MacLend of Charlotte-. f or the cmmtry is a benefit to all." He activities 'town Hospital on Saturday, -lenihcr l'J, 1953, to Mr. and 'l.)'ll'lfln F. i'?tInsford. fnec 0lll)' Grccnzin, l't.N.) City. llD)'S, 7 lbs. and 6 lbs. 12 Emerson St. Clair and Peter rancr. Mrs. twirl nzs.; Ter- pital on September 12th. 1053. to A. Borden. a daughter. COLIJNGS - At 'BRAI)I.EY-At tlic Charlottetown liospiliil, September 10th. to Mr. and .'tii'.s. Louis .l. Bradley. Bed- iord, a daughter, 7 lbs, 13 U2 nzs. I)li'NSF()RD-At the Charlotte- Sep- Dor- Roy Smith. South and Mrs. John N. l P.E.I. Hos piial and Mrs. Norman Hardy of and Mrs. a son. Terrance Alfred. E NOOINAN-At the Charlottetown his mm year, Hospital on Sept. 16. 1968. to Mr. SONNEMAN - At her home on and Mrs. Daniel E. Noonan. I Central Street, Sumniersldp on daughter. 8 1b.. 12 on. Wednesday, sept. 16th, Annie M. BORDEN-At Montreal. on Sept. Sonneman, wife of the late Am- 17th. 1953. to Mr. and Mrs. Robert adais Sonneman of Spokane. the King's County Hospital on September 13th. to Mr. and ;Mrs. Fred Col- lings. Montague. a son, Fred- erick Brian, weight 5 lbs, 5 ozs. MARRIAGES HUTCHINSON-WOODSIDE A At St. Mary's Church, Summer-side on Sept. 12th. 1953. by Arch- deacon G. R. Harrison, William Edward Hutchinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Hutchinson, Saint John. N.B.. and Jo Anne Dixon Woodside. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Eric Woodsidc. Summei-aide. COURT-ltllscl(AY -- At Central Christian Church on Wednesday. September 9th, 1953. by Marvel D. Dunbar. John Henry Court, Charlottetown and Marion Gwen- dolyn MacKay. Charlottetown. CUDMORE-STEWART- At. Cen- BOARDS 2 x-4 SCANTLING , Low Prices CLARK BROS. Mt. Stewart u.C......,. NOTICE Straw Blowers. the cheap- est blower on the market. Guaranteed to give satisfac- tion. Wriie, or call and get one. 33125.00 complete with pipe. MACK MacFADYEN Canoe Cove. KELLY - At the Oharlott etown OUR BOARDING HOUSE Mrs. Henry J. MacDonald. form- erly of Little Pond in her year. VAIL-At: the Camp Hill Mili- ll, town in his,52nd 'MscGUlIK-At Ont., on Monday. September 14th. 1953. formerly of Dromore. In her 25th year. MacI'lIAlL-At ifornia on Monday, Sept. 14. An- gus A. Argyle Shore in BEATON-At Flat River on Tues- day, Sept. 15. Alex 5. Benton in STIRLING-At Summerside. Sept. 15. 1953, Mrs. HARDY--A on Wedncs ay, Sept. 16, 1953. Ar- thur Paul Hardy. Mr. CAMPBELL-At the P. E. I. Hos- pital on Wednesday, Sept. 1953. Embert Winsor Campbell in I 55th ary Hospital on Friday. Sept. John F. Vail of Charlotte- year. st. Oatharines. Pearl Cecelia MacGuirl(, Sacramento. Cal- of year. formerly his 56th MacPliail. its 83rd year. John Stirling. the P. E. 1. Hospital infant. son of and Mrs. Norman Hardy. 16. Washington, U.S.A. BANKS-Suddenly at Gaspe Pan- insults, P.Q., on Tuesday. Septem- ber 15th. Flo S. 1. Banks in his 24th year. , . : Tf ..... TENDERS Sealed tenders it-I11 be received by the tinderslgm-.d tip to Sept. 25th, 1053 for the oyster beds of the late William Burlelgh of Elleralle. Information concerning t h e boundaries of the above oyster beds may he obtained from the; undersigned. Lowest: or any tender not neces- anrlly accepted. E. S. DURLEIGH. ARNOLD DURLEIGH, Ellerallc. Eat. William Btu-lelgh. FOR SALE 1952 CHEVROLET SEDAN Perfect Condition. Low Mileage Owner Leavin ' Province. DIAL 130 TO LET Two adjacent second floor front offices on Queen Street. May be rented singly or as a suite. Dial 6331 MAJ OR HOOPLE i cat Kczg esAo,su5Tottz! 6lNCE -ri-tisv-ve ; MADE ME AN ERRAND sov p, IAROLIND l-lERE.l-low ABOUT 3 LENDING ME YOUR-C'AR' 0CCA5lONALLV2-w.. I-I'LL GA-S IT up. should not be confined to cattle ac potatoe but "everythirig we can raise for the markets near us in Newfoundland. ayd"'l' Ind part: of Quebec which we can easily reach." 'rhe- Priamler said he was confident that a wonderful trade to than places can be established. In the presence of a. reverent. congregation in Zion Church last evening the Presbytery of Prince ldwsrd Island designated Miss Roma Rodd a Deaconess of the Predbyterlan Church in Canada. 'I'he'service of two ship was con- ducted by the actng Moderator of the Presbytery. the Itev'd. T. 1!. B. " . assisted by the Rev'd. Lee, ll. llscfdaughton of Marshfteld and the Rev'il. .P'. N. Young of Mont-, ague. The solemn rite of designation X , Q! YOU 'DON"l' 6 I NEED KEY? . Ci-lUMwYOLl V. NEED PALL- :' Cl-lAl2lOTt l BEARERSI 9 gt l We THEAU ONLV SERVICE .Y0t.i CAI-it GIVE THAT OLD H Al; 1 HAT5 TO eats TH: ?;w J s I . 4 l Scisuriirici GENIUS CAN TAKE- quick sale. FOR SALE sEPrEM3ER 19. 1953 t T FOR SALE FOR SALE New House -and Lot at Southport. House contains 7 rooms, lot is 80x148 ft. Mod- em conveniences. Priced for Apply: M. A. FARMEII. Solicitor. 36 FORD COACH, Suitable for Stock Car Racing. Hater. Priced for quick sale. Dial 5225 or 6054 commercial business. For further particulars LELAND LINKL.E'I'I'ER, side, Prince Edward Island. at 44 Mt. occupied by Everett Jay. FOR RENT Rooms on upper floor, suitable for housekeeping, in Dominion Hotel. Also space on the loiver floor, to be remodeled to the taste of the lessee, suitable for l barrister, etc., Nine-room house. attuateii Edward Road, now Apply at the above ad. dress between 2:30 nd 4:3 and 7-8 p.m. 8 U 1 FOR SALE 9 room house. COFYIQI Melpeque Road and Allen Street. Lot 90x140. Double garage. Apply- Mrl. Alexander McLeod, ; Dial 3386 apply at the office of T. Summer- Consisting of:.- frigerator; 1 set hog scales; carpenter's tools, and many mention. If weather unfavorable, Sept. 24th beginning at 2 p. furniture. organ, 1 Harding rug 9x12, quantity mixed feed. TERMS CASH. riwnsnarsmvr. 24m AT 1:30 AT onmolvs, BRACKLEY BEACH 5 registered Jersey cows from 2 to 5 years; 1 filly. 3 years old by Pagliacci, dam June French; foal by Ginger, dam June French; 2 driving waggons, 1 rubber tired; 1 Bath truck waggon, use single or double; 1 small trailer with stock box; 1 road cart; 3 driving sieighs; 1 3urnacettc; 1 Franklin stove; set scales; steel stable fittin s for 6 cows; 1 ice re- 1 pitcher pump; 1 Hall thresher; 1 set disc harrows; 1 Frost & Wood tractor; 3-sod plough; 1 PUip8l'; 1 hey rake; 1 grain crusher; 1 set cart wheels and axis; 1 barn ventilator cap; 1 De Laval separator; 1 speed- ette milking machine; harness; blaoksmithis tools; Living-room. dining-room. bedroom and kitchen Included are 1 writing desk. 3 tables and several chairs. Victrola, battery radio. sewing machine, tity hooked rugs, power washing machine (Bcatty). kitchen range (good) burns oil or coal, parlor furnace, t quantity pictures. pillows, dishes; also a large quantity small articles not listed; 40 white leghorn hens, it If day is unfit, sale on first one day. HUGH MORRISON. 1 1 force pump with jack; articles too numerous to sale following day. 0. ORASWELL. Auctioneer. K AUCTION SALE AT LOT 16. ' Acting on instructions of Mrs. Veda Inmaii, Rose Hill Farm, Lot 16, I will sell by auction on Thursday. 111., the following:- Congoleum rugs, a quan- Auctioneer. Size 40 x 28 on Lot FEED -PIIRSEII, Owner AUCTION SALE OF MODERN BUNGALOW AT DELVEDERE ON ST. PETEWS HIGHWAY. 1 MILE FROM CIIARLOTTETOWN ON SATURDAY. SEPT 19th AT 1 O'OLOCK P.M. Large plate glass windows facing street. Ideally locat- ed for small business and comfortable home. Inspection at any time. 73 x 103. Well finished. 1. J. MUSTARD. ' Auctioneer AUCTION saw- OF URBAN ItEIllllillcE . WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23rd, AT 2 PM. I am instructed by Mr. L. P. Mclsaac to sell by Public Auction his home on the Mount Edward Road. about one Illd one-quarter miles from the city centre. This is a 1 M2 storey. seven-roomhouse built in 1948 It is equipped with a complete ell-burning .forced air heat ing system. city water, double garage, two bathrooms. am finished in every respect. Lot 150 x 81 ft., fully landscaped, with a largo gar- den plot. Inspection by appointment. Phone 5137. . l . W. 1!. BEATON. Auctioneers