Former Islander Dies In U. S. A. Friends and relatives were sad- dened to hear of the passing in Somerville. Mass. of Mrs. Ella Barbara Dunning on January 1, at the age of ill years. Born in French River. P. E. 1.. daughter of Anthony and Sarah Stewart, at an early age she mov- ed to U. S. A. and later married Emanuel Dunning. formerly of Long River. He predeceased her 18 years ago. Her illness was of short dura- tion. She was well and active up to six weeks previous and the news of her death comes as a great shock to a large circle of friends and relatives as she was a woman of kind and quiet dispo- sition and made her home a happy place to meet. She leaves to mourn one son. Arnold of Somerville and one granddaughter Catherine to whom vshe was very devoted. One broth- er. John Stewart of Brook- iieid, P. E. I. and a twin sister Mrs. Margaret Cannon, St. El- eanors. with whom she visited every summer. to whom deepest sympathy is extended. C ' i ” "WT The funeral was held from A. E. Longs Funeral Home. ALBERTON FIREMEN BATTLE BLAZE Cambridse-IilmTh"e"'W” condhucted Rah. l')rr. Guy! Wayne. .4 g; H -L, Alberion firemen are seen in ac- upstairs windows before the ched with icy water making Met Mm um ' W0 W M were - tion above as they successfully flames were extiriuished. Three their task a most unpleasant one Yygrggpheelgnhflla, "."df:;,duy'”;,u”,f;; brought a fire under control last other houses are in close proxi- as the weather was extremely "Mame whhtmeh hhd nrrhe Saturday afternoon at the home mity to the Barrett home present- cold. Fire and water damage LON” Pnya... The remhhu Three summersme youths hp. elected M31 hero,-e Mugigu-mg E, of Mr. Charles Barrett. Alberton. lng a very dangerous situation had tiiroughout the house was heavy. were tenderly hm, ho rest at 9.". pared m Ponce court yesterdhv ; H. Shhhh. Several hundred gallons of water the fire spread out of control. A phoiu 5, pi, wag. mm Lawn Cemetery beside afternoon to face 8 charge hf Ah mm! ex fused B rehdlhesh was poured on the blaze through number of the firemen were dren- those of her me hhshhhdh Mhhy breakhm ehmdhg hhd then hf. to mead guihg to hossessioh All Bodies -Are'Removed From Explosion - Torn Mine. By GERRY IlcNEIL off to allow fire and heat to die iectin burial of the miners, said Canadian Press Staff Writer away. Dosco coal chief Haroldlgraveg were being dug in IIOUI SPRINGHILL. N.S. (CF)-Une Gordon led the operations while Protestant and Catholic cemeter- if the tragic chapters of the Nov. a tense town. afraid of a second ies. "They'll be buried as soon as 1,1966 mine disaster ended Mon- explosion. waited and prayed, lmsslbiktwo ,1.” u, mofg .1 isv when the body 01 Georiic A- Hnmnered by rockfails. rubble least." he said. Word was recovered from Cum- and gas. it was late Saturday Rev, 1'. J. Buchanan said the berianrl Coal Company's No. 4 night before workers reached ceremony for the three Roman nine. bodies in the depths of No. 4. Catholics will be "a committal Ward was the last of 3 miners. Then the task of identifying them. one" and that requiem high sealed in the overheaded mine on placing them in steel caskets and masses were said for the dead Nov, 5. to be taken from his bringing them to the surface earlier. Other ciergyrnen said fun- Clank. airless resting place. lilin- began. end hnhhgemehts are "due now ers reached him at about 2:30 It was 72 hours from the time and depend on what individual p..m. AST. the first body was Placed In one iamllies want. Company officials, under mine of the caskets at the Springhiil Relatives and friends, their iuperintendent William Campbell. armories drill hall until Ward was grief of 11 weeks ago renewed, said searchers were prevented taken from the mine. u-1,.-med in ",4 cu; or an arm Wm "”chI"5 wud" may I” No W0 hall Monday to look at one or rockfaiis and gas. The electric 3K IN NO- 2 mhyhe dew"; of th, chad”. laid noist operator was found near his Meanwhile. work stopped in ad- in two neat rows on wooden do!- post atop the battered back slope, Jacent N0. 2 mine, whose fan in fins, Ten bodleg we;-9-aka; homg Draeger crews. rescue and saf- bellll used to ventilate No. 4 for the last time Monday uter- sfy officials Friday morning be-c through an explosion escape tun- noon, -a. .. . ... "No. 2 miners WDl1'I"WOl'k until into the drill hail, visitors went t the bodies are buried. said dis- over to look at the small sealed PI0Il0l! d00l'S Open." looked at the soon ca k t HOCKEY BOIIDEN Rink in. Undertaker Winfield Brown. di- bearing his son, Wlly:nn9II)u:J thsenei. trict United Mine Workers rep- casket before it was placed on a night. Skating 7:30 - 9:30. 0 I a a Officers Of S side Legion gun the grim re-opening. sealed uel between the pits at the 3.300 As the body of George Ward memntlve Harry Terris. "Any- larger one. Elderly Vint Ward, RESERVE Saturday January IWI I'V'l- was taken from an ambulance -In-a ....... 4.. .. ....... .. -. . ... . ...-.. Way. they Can't work with the es- face drawn out impassive as he mh. Pantry sale Kensington Corn- munlty Club. - sprays and baskets of flowers ter t s mer ide Police had caught ,1, r is f with which they KENSINGTON Rink iouighi Branch Installed last tlfied to the love and esteem in gggmumnboul midnight in a slo- .,,:,e”:,.','3ff 1... indicated ma: T"e5d'Y- New Ann" V973" ' which "19 decahlied W3! h9Id- len car with the above safe which tbgy whugeu in plggd "not guilty" had been stolen from the Salli! to the charge of breaking and en- spring Valley. Game time 0.15. Shop on Water Street in a break he,-lug, ' i )4 -3 I Park Comer Midge” "uh. Ken Dr. H.B. MacNeili was installed work and cooperation of all the Iiiigtoo 7.00 o'clock Skate after ;:u::f1m:;:nlhem Cl::lid?:I'1n mlfef-Sig: :l1l:tCn8l:;I:II;'aeI:'.madc 1956 I very .vm:m;quE Rink. south sh," (No. 5) at the annual meeting of Com. Monkiey said: "if this sys- nockey Luague, 1-uesuuy, Juuuhry the organization held in the home tem was general throughout the 22, Summergjde Junior Ace, V. last evening during which all new- Maritime Provinces, the Gordon R,cg,i,p. Flyel-L Gum, tune 3.” ly elected officers were installed. Commission report would have skate hue,-u G.L, Monkiey retiring president been thrown in the waste basket. presided. Where it should have been put in SIIOWCF 0" Fllduy nighh Magistrate Strong accepted a Forecasis Shoria ges In ' The trio had backed a stolen car 1 f .. t hm -- t the charm, Money, Maleri a Is To Grow A;f;;";:. 13:: hm ..::-.-. g5;.g...;:;m;;: .j..e...1.2(.!.y.,.l...m w ighing between two and three hi h uh tertained at their home in French hlfhdred pounds hm) the back Se” ofhghewgtogzheigroraaswhard be!- TORONTO (CP)-Prime Minis- construction, Mr. St. Laurent re- rates and thus detennlne which Rive, oh wdueuduy evening, Jan, 0! the cm. after digging R (mm :3 H! adsou-med um an d ter St. Laurent predicted Monday called the tremendous economic of the many competing demands 9th, h, h miscenuneouu shower a Show bank where it had been nf;;9mml'i3 -- PRINCETOWN United Church During his very thorough report the first place." h t 1 d 1 d tau lh Cd dd I 1,; m g 3, 1 uviug. hg annual congregational meeting. of the past year's activities. Com. lie congratulated the member ,'.','5II,l..,2','ff..i1' ?,5"g.3e.'ll?."eluiZl.. IEi'fPSl:sl.auslutlIeCei1rde.en M lsillultdllpllle 'sati:fled udder: condi- hr ”'l,”,l,,,"I""f,'lI,,,f,”'”;.lE'1',',;.il";'u'.l... buried and wncenlgd ahlehv Kahda Photo by Wottol also Ladies Aid meeting in Mem- Monkiey stated that good hard ship committee. for bringing the med um hh 1 .. 1-h duncumes said M, 5' udh. of mu employ”, - I" ” ' "I t lmm "'9 Sm” Imm w C " mu Room' M I wednw total membership M the branch Ital inv J53: Yr clzednllo clciinnpb Laur:nt "are symptoms of liealtii "At his same tim;-mthe gov- mu" P-rk Conch been "ohm mm iiay, January 23. 2 p.m. I0 539- which I3 '3 I"””” "I 1' to a hash of” 8:731? 000000 and echnomic strength not of crnment was following, a budget- TI” 9.11:3, Y3: lhiy .l.f1'llllilIll; Altegedhtliydililzridwdliie Sculrliimazifi . . . . . . I . N GALLANT FUNERAL - mg Leo wogd "(:'1955' kl He estimated money intended to weakness; evidence that competi- ary policy such that whsi tlhel lllhlrgaeggi hm? In lluch 0' Nut 5:-deepapouce cloud in Ind chpmr. funeral of the Luge Linus Gunuug ” . lh M0" 19:; Ebhoffed the ll!!! be invested in xpanding the tion is at work. hot that it is beliil Eross nationlhl Drodiuct (v ohie ed centered Mm pink and whhe wedu ed the when can the stolen "(Q was held on Jnnunry 14 mm his Nonunafe In Dgim! 1: regou this hushed at the economy by building new plants, iiutgrfered with. hi all soodis an hseurv Ce! Pf butch - ding hem. under which he, h hut, Ind me whee youth; , I tn; Th mi 2. ::r.:::.: .:i:::' ?i'iii:;.l”"::”a ":::'.;.::::: .. E2S.S2"f.E2l''?ii :i:..":;.?1.. :i.r:i:..::P::::::..:u:i.s .;-, u. .........a to me no or me ms. u cell on urc . e nston. Rev. ' ' i-ted by MrI- 16 d in Juvenile Court in 9 we” Ward ing the recommended increase in them win rise by about 12.5 per quantity of money should not be the federal treasury and which :;lI(s.yesco theagiherghg and were referred m Lenord MacDonald sang the Req- uiem Mass and officiated at the grave. Interment was in the M church cemetery. Pail bearers 19 were Raymond E. Gillis. Ray- inond L. Giilis. Eusodium Cam- Ii-on. Waiter Noonaa. Ralph Mac- disabled veterans allowances, cent uu. ya,-0 I-ougmy 31,000,000, Mr. Leo Wood. manager of the W9"! Wt I0l10W9d "P WI"! 1110" 000 hi er than last year's peak. cal Shoe store announced yeg. vigor. when presented to the gov- or 1 . mm inc,-959' some gev. rdsy that he will nominate as a l ”'!'"19"3 I01" 5950" "Id Edd” "33 0! POT COM W0l1ld N?Pl'959Dt candidate in the West Ward in the) vi-ice" in Position to do -0 WW greater volume. The other five forth-coming civic election which 399 "if" this 1' d0l18- per cent would represent higher I ed i o t edt redee debt.” , . dgcgl-gzsihatn l:0ll'lrtIl.:l'l'e:nga!'IIlen gi; wlilrllssi. Igurent Ellis he realized The gifts including silvelrware h TODAY (TUESDAY), iiificantly the inflationary ten- the shot age of investment funds leneu and electrical 3:3 7:1 9:15 iiencies. inflation is unjust. it and the rise in interest rates were carriedinby Miss Alice Berv c A M E o "BIGGER THAN works hardship on many and brought particular concern to nard and Master Ronnie Brown particularly upon those who can house builders. That was why the nu wu-e opened by Misses Mar- least afford it. government decided to increase uni Campbell and Louise La- xzugmaron W Len"' "d Lou" P""5m' 5tl'IIbl:oIlIl:al)lIi1)nTlIdea':nI;' ou!tisIaiIdlitIgreai;l,il:Itmo:nt:h.i)fn:-ill: an increase of about "For these reasons. market the maximum interest rate under moot. The verses and good wishea 5 T" ru LIFE" January 29th. organization during the past year seven per cent in real terms forces have had to be allowed to the National Housing Act to six we” and by Mrs. Clayton Mac- MON- '7?! - - - ' r Mr. Wood's Intention to nomin- and concluded by thanking the would greatly intensify the bring about a rise in interest per cent. Lead and Miss Beryl MacLeod. Victor Hugo: masterpiece fiarnea ate in this ward has been the members for their loyal support present shortages and ”' Frances gratefully expressed (01110 in the dflnll 0' -VOID VIP In Cineinaaoope d ti: relentless Jane-rt in ",,f,":'u?,".h:.'.g:h'.l,l l'eLu;i 3" MISQBBABLES" starting with James Mason and His many friend; gnd mauve. only announced one for the West and the Ladies Auxiliary for will have to yield-either in the will regret to learn that Mr. Wal- ward and should there be no oih. their untiring efforts. competition for funds to finance ter M, Bowness, lenergl mu-. ers his election by acclama- committee chginugu, who 1-,. pmiects or in the competition for S, D, U. mum. to Mr. nu Mn, neg-nu-d Michael Rennie, Debra Puget. Bhrbuh Rah. chant, entered the prince coumy tion will fill the vacancy crent- 1.0,-ted on me ya", uum-1",, M. labor and materials to carry M. hhdhihu their ham. for an ac. Robert Newton. Edmund Gwenn. Hospital recently to undergo ed by the retirement of Councillor the various committees included. them ”"l'" he "Id In ' mew” . D bu casion. All joined in singing for Bank drawing Mon.. Wed. and Most utu-tllng picture since treatment All hope for him a A"0'F5W P9117. Who has stated Tnnton MacNeili (membership). Dem" "'9 C'""dI" C9”'""cu”” 9 'She's I Jolly Good Fellow" af- FYI-kW1:,l'llIl 3125lh0o- B;:I":'h"::""(: u-I-he Shaka Pun so dum' wee - ease ate- - ' that he does not intend to contest Victor Sanderson (relief) Robert A559Cl'”0"- "This, as I see it. is the major immediate problem the confronts your industry, your customers speedy recovery. ter which a group of young men "I The executive of the st. DullI- Halifax and Lorne Mactiulgan of carried out the are old tradition mg;-”T::&-cl. VVs'lg;w”fm'1:";kc';"u' You will ask "How did they "mt. Ummny mm 0' "Ia Mm. Chuhnemwn Wm dmnd M In 0' mum” the mun brllklh Fri. and Sat... as usual. dare make it." and the government-the problem 23;” gggerhczgggllizg Dtf:;'t!';lgecI;fo'l; olution: "That the Anglo-French te:4'l.lll(:.lI'u:cl:d sfi;ve:i"lglli flag: of an excess of demand in general of the mph” and mm. M rep”. uuuou in 0,, sun, Autumn 1030, Th.."m.md" 0' ma ennui: Wu and of 8 mmpemiun which is sent the University in two inter- was justified." against two b- mat lh mule dud uocm chm. MRI" E umww” "dumb" 1' collegiate debates to be held early haters from Daliiousie Universiu 1 vi - ng they wish- u- mm. m co-um 2.: 3:. 1'... ... ...... REGENT WHITE 7-15-9111 the” ume of work oniholusdihgqn " ""'""""' W" "C" s id for St Dunstan'a the regularly the text of an address issued to PTEl:'0;'1l:ndCli';:he;atf Dummers e. . he" h, h" u" homo, . . . oyie of St. scheduled debates fro the 1960-51 th.g.hI:":ol::g::e:'.I.IV":'c't!oh hi John's. Newfoundland. will be in season. In their 001! J l i I W L.” hm ,, 3 b Halifax on February 2 for a de- far. an S. D. U. team of hate against Kings College. They Donald McD0uKalll of Bloomlleld. c"'""- dlclded 10 Ilolnlnllo for 8n0i-ll"! executive Ies Jenkins Frank Sll- I”""" ll” l"”"”d m""g'"” I ' ' "” """” I” '” W M" "'”"' ill d I) te th g ti f: "Re 9.1:. i. and Leo Peddle of Corner xvlvedethat C:n:da.sh:ufd ha Brook. Newfoundland. won a un- Th w - i .. :.::::?.' '1' d; . ' ' III GIT er Ii orn- In lieu vavenins -Inn 15th.with ion. Harold Harknesa and Jerry mm d Wm help mmf more asoodttnd , ldrith :- . . . cold niglitflt tllihol: 5 Side Board Of :::;;';.;f;.gjf's.g,:,i,:,;-,,u,g,,,,,51-"H funds to the housing industry. the ward this time. Clark. (visiting and sick) presi- Councillor Lidstone in the West dent MacNeili (house committee) V Ward has indicated that he does Bill Lawson (entertainment). Ja- not intend to run again and so far mes Hogan (bingo). Gordon Kelly the only announcement in this (sports). John Wright (finance). Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Noye have ward has been that of Mr. Elmer Roland Philipson funeral) Earl liken up residence in Tyne Val- New-eon. C.N.R. baggage malter Cannon (remembrance day) Gord- ley for the winter months. who has stated his intention to on Kelly (wreatliand poppy). Giff NThe many friends of Mr. Wm. nominate. ' Court 1Sea Cadet). five are pleased he was able to The term of Dr. Hillard Clark other ornuen guggungu wgfgg ri urn to his home on Jan. 16, in the Center Ward will expire Sgtsatqgfnjg George chappelie; a ter being a patient in the -Health this year and so far he has not gee;-em-y.n-gggui-er, Jung. Hogan; compulso military tral ' ." animous decision over St. Thomas On Febr,uary 7 at the local col- College in Chatham in mid-Novenr lege gymnasium, Ian Gillies of ber. 35533 ”!v'3m':?5"1'i-."'a'5-1i'?'r3e'i6 Trade's Annual ...:::.::;i:iaii:r..:.";i".i::..W.:i' '.l'"557"mG”h:3s:”"5L3i"'" ””"”'”,,...., meeting to be held t the h or ' t 8 cc! of any possible c use u - - we. Dean Crosby when lI1Gm:I:lIl- MQQ'in9 mguimlushon of the muh. however, for the fundament ' fact Annual BF..rEDL'.nk'"9 PARKDALE FL rs er ked to b nu, go: :: .ucuoh”,:f,'::':,,,','h Mr. John 5. W11 gm the mm” :trl::e::;:n:;':'y'.pI;vel:i:aii.ty t'o meet: tbs totald ::ulremeInt: (Continued from Page a) M lg s or 8 mos VI. , W In-time in-id-. one each president of the suhuo. U Board v' u " ”"”'"” ”" ” " ”” "" '""" 0' "'” ""k "'""' OTTAWA (0?) - A rvw-I NINE MILE cniiinx ,h her , hh N” d for past presidents badge an com- expenduurdvi "I mu 1 "L b d drink” h b. a ellndlentinne 'iI:ox'.e hire. Ne:W::mbO llle-Sign Wm l..:ldi..li:IStili”rni':Ii?rg mended Mm ”" hI:d”""l"" "Something has to yield in the 13...: sudiep, pg-uideni, pm. :h,.::,,edee;i1 Euumuu E, ghdnIN:u-uh. BULLDOGS ltd Mn. M-cquarrle had I my Restaurant. 3:33;: 1:, ','j;.l,”'ymf',l;,f”,',eh,.. gmnoitlon In the market and rented the Report of the Kirk Aux- west Territorlea was made Mom , d as Imueiill program after which a Mr. Wrigulsaid yesterday that tion. ,3, mo h,,d,'h, Adhh, 9 dglnlnd flaw Prodolg-gm lliary which embraces the work u.y more in. N.w,'1-, councu, Admlmlon 35 an FOR TONIGWS SKATE delicious lunch was served by the the lust Year bu been a very co,-uey and Arum Ggllnnt in a 3ch'thhI' m:y be”'w'hh:; hf”: 0' WOT 175 Woman Ind Outlined It came from Frank Carniiclizlh ' Skhte hfter a year of outstanding accompllsh- 7o-yeawld Aklavik trapxer e tbmmittee I cl: . ti I iii Bogrd . n arge ac ve year II a local of preciation of many years of fall man in new "Inch and uppoh won some "won u sincere sympathy is extended Trade and that much has been ac- nn m-vice. Five new oppiicr niae- Remember the Carnival more for one than those borrow- CIVIC STADIUM to "I '1'. ha ' mu of uh. I h h kind In hk llll." W build IIMIICI. IIIIIIU of IEYVICQ for the Church. councll took rm mg qugguw Leemgaa Cll.l.lPbOII.WIl:IO desth:c- nizlthlin matters 07.cy0l1oc'II":l 1:03 for mmknhlp we" .Wrwd' 0" '5' 9””? l""d- I V'”"” Mrl. J.B. Larkln. the 'i;i:easurer. Iffanllquor pi'I ea new denied Feb 6 . frI1rr'edd at the Health Centre on toixnhhiid the surroundinl country. W : &l at:t:si;i::: ah); ;-ioElth'l 7,lt;00 and all; -i:--::--:--: 3:30-10:30 2.31, "I I! morning Jan. Rh. l"un- i'eport,of the Bouirg .9. 99'9" 9' D "W 3 Fill ddgugg...m...m-j.-. - rum ..... . . Iedequeilnired b!IIra.J.llarold8h . h on rl u the ti . . ADMISSIONSBCENTS m c" "M " a" U mm" "m l” W" " "" "'"" for the noaywscouis on 'iemiq:i-l:- c'4l'himiuionun'ii."5. Professional Cards nited Church on Thursday Jan. log tiiisevsning atwhiclithegueet chunh H.Id Mggfing iiith. with Rev. Mr. -Ma Piiaii of- her ill be . 3; be of the scoutmaster. Ml'- Robertson and Deputy Commit -- fieiating assisted by L. M. lipoer-rnan. llleputy Minlfc 0l'?l.:-. -phd omcm Bond 0' "1. 3”. Alan Andrew. for the Wolf Cubshou gloner r. .1, G, chaff"-gd MacNaughun, cries IOI'lPi'IlI0l Edward island. uu, unmd church me. u, 9. behalf of the Cubrriaster. Mr. r supported the p . nu: 1,, c, A 1, h I Snnpsuiy is extended the aus- church huh an .1-hu,.,d,,. ,,,,,,u,, "M Perry. and for the Brownie! Audette said gi ccoun an s MR. F S ta on behalf of the Brown Owl, Mrs. 30 me uuuvgg, ,...:q..l.l'l.,., rgfa 1.. Eu.” Hickey g 00. M” "d I""uV ill a" 1'” M” I Janus 17 Rev G A Cowper l G. W. Robinson whose death do W i ' ' ' DWI” "Itmmlih MR R-(1 DIP mos. could brill 3 k rconnnueo l -""m;""”" M"”"'i """ "" 56'ti5"-?'””” ”"'”"”” ” - - 1?”..'.i..'.lil.'.”.Eli".hi'.”'.iI.'.”':i..:':.?'. ...... Bills”: ...... ... asked for it -o new In new "whm -. has. to I"lOld AI S'side 7,?" R"'',':'3l.dS:'.:'gT.,M'.': 5”" pliehrnenta. trader. and John iv. Goodall. Fort 5"'""'"""' P" ' ' he” 1, Hamilton and Toronto. iarto, """' ' om” ' Simpson muchnm ha ""4 INSURANCE "Why the new No. 200 Power Take Off New report for the year 1960. The Mll- sionary and Maintenance Fund showed contributions of 88.3. in This was considerably more than uuu for 1955. It was on motion decid- The Chairman of the Board of chum.-.4 rruma Mrs. r.w. Curtis. pm Mr. Poi-ritt thought there cumin 3. E. Ellis & son Limited rented tli rt which out- be a serious attempt to get the pin- Auto - Casualty lined a most Iuccellful year fin- views of the natives iacmuius. 5 sumnm st. sinnm-rlidr aoeially and otherwise lndthe 09' Mr. Goodall said he welfare or -:--jjj'T- Idea spreader 95 bushel capacity with the oil bath gear case. special unloading device, long leaf South- ern Pine box penis treated against rot, Timken bearing axle. long steel shelvings from end to end, s 3 ,............-u n allocation of ,- g ' ;i0?or.c1sI?';.t . " i'i2l."?3."mT5.B3?3. :,',1fh(ll.?,:',v',”,,d"',';I:.',,';u,b7 Q” ""3: Ophmeggd special heavy steel endgate. special heavy slanting 1 mum pm; "4 punk (mini M” Amld H''"''"”''' '” "' of the Beard to the Casavant should he sh," ewh”b.,”"”"o" by E-OE; :9” on arch over boaters to insure a rugged machine built here: of lg ll.vIcinth9- Qi,'f'3'c- drinking rishtl were Illltad. Pll-ICNE said for is lifetime of service, carrying a full year guaran- l ' '39 Ind ""' tee signed by the company and backed by sixty-five ' i Co ncii is continuing caucu- btrsen. which. it 3 non "oi the question. 9'70""ELG"”””:m?,,",,'a,' I'll or llle ch 0' 3.3, if ":31-glue, icontimied from Page I) B. E Hum", 3, , llrlnlli theoraan 9'" P E l Phone and mine repartd a moat Iratifyilll P' E' " can nuimma years of building the best in Farm Equipment." We also have a number of traction driven spreaders as well as a few used machines thoroughly re-built. HIV”?- Alldepartmeotsoftbevvorkd ' I?! of aezrlaziaen. 3'1; The V in the canvass made this Mimi mm b B dd. ,3 h A, ngyinond Grant. Cali. write or better still come in and look them E lI;i:h.llI , you nre- the Ieaedictlaa by Rm island farmer." Dr. rhaaredl. n.sc.. on over. Our salesmen are courteous and our pro- . A ': '3'” "'3 - 7"” ''''k'' '''';I'”'”' '3 3 Water Street . sumhiertidc duct is the best that money can buy. ' 3: 3 , 3 ' ? M” '-'l''I"''''' 0"" Ema '3 Aline Maurice Mill's Mean Wear . o Ira. sic. . """' "--M W M-he no mow mo Ti-IE HALL MFG. a. coin STORAGE - was the In no """"' Ii rt lineman V-"1 , M I" hi.” "In . dagnm an .0 hi: PI'iOI:2Ba lien COMPANY LIMITED L war of ; f argon:-so... Gravely Injured .,'V,;',',,c, my M gr": runs. um I0 Summerslde P. E. Island RFC . . 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