. I sge 12, The Guardian I Monday, Nov. 5. 1956 IN MEMORIAM IacDONALD-In loving mem-; my I R J. MacDonald. who passed away Nov. 4. I953. "Gone from us but leaving mem- ories. . Memories that will always linger; While upon this earth vie stay. , AIMJH5 iemcnihered by his wifel and IZIIIIII) I Ql'l(iLI-.'Y-Iii l.nving Nleiiiory of ) our dear brother I-Eduard James 3 QIIILIIB). Min iias killed In Baf-I Iin Island Nriiember 4th. l932l We iicrc Iilll there in see you die. To I'lltIli iuur hand and sav Et)0dhV,l ; But no will remember our whole I Ines ttirtiugli. I, These last few iinrds we had MIIII yriu. Always remembered hr Sister. Nina. Clarence and family , .Ilihli'-1S'Aln lnving meninry of 3 llnninr H James who departed this late November 4th 1952. I Our thoughts do often wander. To a grave not far away. Wlicre sleeps our darling father. One vie loved but could not save. Inserted by his wife and Family ' FORDAHARD-T0P;Ct)NVERTI- Which death can never take away. . liaiors lccauodatol MALE aoaitnr-:'is ACCOMMOD- ated. Dial as7o. VI 5z7iiciIiiioNp sr. HOME COOK- ed meals. Very central. Dial sass. liars and TITGTS For Sale ble. low mileage. Apply Dick MacLean. Montague- By pllI)IlC auction. Mar- ket Square. 'l'iiesday. Nov. 6th at I2 o'clock, 1949 Ion Fargo truck. W. Bl-l.x'l"t)N. Auctioneer. ll. Bars Leaving J EiinTi:KTino'irbii ruimxro. about November 7 ball att'()l1'I- niodate 3 passeiigeis. Iltal 7589. For salt 11'! NM 100 EARLY T0 PLAN your church or school Christ- ms program. For material and suggestions. visit The Bible. House. (Opposite Eaton'sI p FARM FOR SALE AT PLEAS- ant Grove. Containing 72 acres of land. 45 clear. balance under lumber and fire wood. 9 room dwelling house, and out side building In good repair. Also pump in porch. Near churches and school Leading road to Na- tional Park. Owner. Walter Cur- ran. Pleasant Grove. Farm For Sale IN INDIAN RIVER 77 acres. 55 clear, re- mainder under wood, near schools and churches, elec- tricity available. CLARENCE SINCLAIR, Indian River. For Item Q Q "rTio"iiooMs I39 KING s'r. x Phone 7295. SMALL Elm Ave. Dial 5689 ST(ilE'TAPPI.YF-Ti , FOR SALE The new Iiving Snow aitooiusli-zssr iToi'.-ii.rv'iinNriMasm- tifeg 31-, now in reasonable Dial SE56. - stock. We take trade ins. isle Ilolp W. sated wan-ran MAN FOB . rsii. work. Apply Frank Maclnnia. Cherry Valley. 1 Keep A Sharp Eye For"-Bargains On This Page ,ianfTi"isat MAN TO WORK ON DAIRY WANTED-IUALLHDIIOI farm. Apply Harry Hutch, Southport, Dial 4115. WANT GOOD WAGES? A Better Job Can Be Yours IN TELEVISION Radio Operating - Electronics RCC graduates start at up to 8110 monthly advancing with ex- perience io 5400 to 3500 and earn over 5700 monthly on special radar Iobs. RCC can train you quickly and thoroughly. No experience necessa ,7. Day. Night and Home Study Plans. Fees as low as SM!) weekly. More and more men must be found for every technical branch of Canada's giant electronics industry. New TV stations. immense radar and microwave networks, Govt. and industry, create new electronics communications. Send for FREE booklet. No obligation. State education. THIS CAN BE FOR YOU WRITE TODAY! RADIO COLLEGE FIRESTONEI HOME 1: AUTO CO- LTD. 187 GREAT GEORGE ST. DIAL 5547 REPORT ONLY more shopping days till Christ- mas. Our store is jam packed full of Christmas gifts for all the family. Use our convenient lay- away plan. A small deposit holds your order. TOY FAIR NOW OPEN AUCTION SALE AT CARLETON SIDING FRIDAY, NOV. I AT 1 P. M. By order of Trustees in Bankruptcy Estate Abeg- weit cooperative Association Ltd. at Carleton Siding ,1 have been instructed to sell by public auction the con- tents of store which consists of frigidaire scales, cash register, hardware supplies, overalls and shirts, soap detergents, large quantities of canned goods, etc. ' E. C. BELL, Auctioneer AUCTION SALE AT LONG RIVER WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7th AT 1:30 P. M. Dining room extension table; bedroom suite; dress- ers; commodes; beds, springs, mattresses; couches; tab- les; Coleman space heater; chairspbattery radio; ice box; clocks; writing desk; bedroom dishes; cooking utensils; gas iron; sad irons; gas lamps and oil lamps; Books of Knowledge; fur coat and flight suit (new); 250 gallon oil tank; pump; ladders; small cream separator; single horse plough; can sealer; ice tongs; post hole diggers: cross cut . cared fo. , turn to his home in Bedeque. A l or heart attack and was removedls TWOTADJOINING-ROOMS w'rTii private entrance. Phone 379.1. inooms ' FOR RI-JNTHIAIIULTSI H V,” Wm, deep "Era me peoy Central. Phone 6962 after 5 pm- ple of Bedeque and surrounding sixfitooivi iiovsi-; WITHVBATH di5ll'lliI's I9-'i”Wd OI "39 dellh 0', at I4 Chestnut St. 540 per month. Vincent Connolly which took place; Apply it ('he.slnul St in the Prince County Huspital.j- . .. Suninierside on Oct. l.'llh. I956. 'HI'”A'IrF'ID x(.l)'?hged?h:.R”uble .'ilr. Connolly was born in CIIar- tar u",'.I UM 997'? inner 5 lottctown 61 years ago. moved to- Vmgg" 5' d i Bedeque with his parents, the late Two UNFURNISIIED R0051-9., M.. and Mrs. Patrick Connolly all 3rd floor. one furnished on first an early age and has resided therel floor, Dial 56s9 during day, since where he has made many- 3296 after 3 p.m. friends who deeply mourn his pas- ; r ' . - - ' IHI-Ige. was a general favorite with I1 gzlxoizghnlefrv old and young. By his industry; ifgliggftzd Church Pham 1374' and thrift he owned one of the fin- dig" , M, , ..- - IBED-SITTING noon .GO0D 1.0- Ist farms ii the district. Mr. Connolly suffered a heart at-I cation. oil-heated house. suit- able for two, kitchen facilities a- tack in January and was removed to the Charlottetown Hospitai- vailable. Write Box 499. Guard- Erom tliege lti,e wins taken to the fan. ome o is rot er Mr Bernard -'-"r ' "mgr" ' ” .” . I t . .FOR RENT IN HUNTER RIVER Connolly Then he was loV"'my'- for winter months, permanent if suitable. 3 room apartment until ” was able to re-' with bath, partly furnished. .I.W Patterson. to the Prince County Hospiiall 5131-F C0-NTMNEE TILREE where he passed peacefully awayl roamed, heated and furnished on above mentioned date. During: apartment. ground floor. private his illness he was frequently visit-I PHIFGHCQ. AdUII5- APPIY BIIX 5'7 WI I).V Rev. Father Doyle and Rev. GUENIIEN I"'”l". A”"' I". C"”'I0"E'0W"-liar-zp . SITTING ROOM, coon .'iml his own Parish Priest, Rev, location o;H,eau.d house, sun. R(i,ull3ai::n3gEfD3:;l1'ld ( m able for two, kitchen facilitiesi r . hliiiie of his nephew” Mr;0f;a'me! Jivgrlable. Write Box 499 Guar. (Y"")0”.)'. and was largely attend-- - .rs- -- --- - - - crl. Requiem High Mass was celeir-53” FOR SALE "V INDIAN hratcd by Rev. Reginald Macf)on.I River, 77 acres. 55 clear remain- aid. Rev. Preston Hammill was In' der Under Wood "W M0015 the Sanctiiary. Pall bearers were:I Ind churches, electricity avail- Mcssrs. Fredric Arsenault, Cedric lbI9' CI-3'9"" SIIICIEIT. India" MacKenna. Davis Jewell. George; WV"- Affleck. Leonard Murphy, and TS”! John Murphy. FUT Sale Interment was in the church I ONCE": OPSAVAGE TTAU7r0MA'-ff; f,f.m::y;,0';';f',n”;;e';'::;: .'n';1;':If'l hot gun. Phone 6774. nard in Charlottetown. He was pre- - Gm-Ls WINTER COAT IN MEMORIAM i'ix'ci-zsr CONNOI.I.V SAM. ' In September he suffered anoth-I I I . LAND to Dresden. The official Communist party organ Neues Deutschiand rejected lludent demands for abolition of compulsory Russian instruction In. universities. Education minister Fritz Lnnge ii"Acni-is or LAND. tviiisf enf- er Buchanan. South Granville, P E.I. VH5-I:"i.iaGiionN' Pur.i.r-:'rs". Four months. Also while Pekln ducks. Box I-Z.MG. Guardian. for1M quick sale. Dial 5547 A I!!! Great George St. OF CANADA 171, Moncton, NB. Esth. I928. MacEACI-IERN Box SERVICE STATION 175 Elm Avenue Phone 4637 MILITARY POLICE CAREER Young men of above average mentality and physical fitness may train in such exciting sub jects. Q CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION Q PHOTOGRAPHY Q MOTORCYCLE RIDING Q TRAFFIC CONTROL Q UNARMED COMBAT By joing the Canadian Provost CorpsAthe Military Police of the Canadian Army-you'll embark on 3 years you'll always re- member proudly. You will enjoy odern Bungalow FOR SALE Built in 1932 and sit- uated on Belvedere Avenue. contains five rooms and bathroom, fireplace, hard- wood floors, automatic oil furnace, large lot, immed- iate occupancy. L. H. KENNEDY Real Estate & Insurance 166 Great George Street Phone 3912 FOR SALE Double tenement house on Alley St.. 5 rooms each side, equipped with bath- room. Priced reasonable for Q LIFE LONG FRIENDS Q CHARACTER BUILDING, PATRIOTIC SERVICE Q NEW INCREASED RATES OF PAY Q SERVICE THROUGHOUT CANADA -- PERHAPS OVERSEAS Q FINEST MEDICAL AND DENTAL CARE Q 5!! DAYS PAID HOLIDAYS A YEAR. After these 3 great years, choose a lifetime Army career. or re turn, better prepared. to civilian life. To be eligible you must be be- tween I7 and 40 years of age and have at least Grade 8 education. Mail the couponbelow. 'phnne or visit your nearest Army Recruit- ing Station. ARMY RECRUITING STATION. 161A KENT ST.. CHARLOTTETOWN. P.E.I.. GEORGE DOUGLAS Real Estate 96 Upper Queen St. OIL RANGES Coal and wood ranges, new and deceased by three brothers Chnr- ,fff55f5pf,i”,' ”,: Pm"? 3017' used at lowest prices to clear TELEPHONE sing 1” w,I”"d "5 owem Ind ln;uN,n, 3.3. pul,L1-:'rssMoN'rns our warehouse for Christmas I only. sister (Mary) Mrs. Wilbert. old lnying, Rufus Axwm-thy'Ig0ods. Also large size space Please send me, without oblig- MCUVVIIIB Pmsed way Just nix) oy;.e.- mu Bridgg, heaters with blower fan that will atton. full information on Army g?gg 'Trm.r-on SALE 15”Us"Erbji0.r wfffn M81 I 13719 5'" 3" 1”” W"; ""'"'t . , lWe have Ranges from 815.00 up. An".RussIan wave lLl.(lIIII:;Se.rSIfI ;;IoI::f,)liIsR:lsllei:;) Rev.; see "5 hm," you buy. Name . . . . . . . . ....... '"'"r:'"m' LC '" I Add ............ . . . . . . . In East Ggj-many THREE ciioici: woizit ngiisss HRESTONE '9" BERLIN A lr"e:ysgg;b'rKmkgf;:ed-,,hm gglft Cliy.'Tow1I ............... ' I P) - Communit g4,,,,,,,:m,L, .'.- 385' GEFMHILV bucked a wave I)! I TRUCK LOADS OF GOOD & Co- Prov. anti-Russian student unrest Fri-I atone. Stanley Thompson, Corn- day spreading from East BOPIIEI wall. T'I9Ph”"' Services llfforgifm. ruins ifs?-amp AND REMOD- elled. 169 Prince Street. ifbvnviiii: a's:s1'"ii'v-'r.v AERI- ais, Dial 503). 324.!) and up. WE REPAIR TIRES FOR SALE We Invite you to visit our new toy department. up our new stairway at front of store with all new displays, We are truly proud of our toys, you will find everything and anything for all ages. Christmas shopping at Fii-estonei is so easy and convenient, love- gifta for the home and any ARTHUR STEWART Auctioneer saw (new); platform scales; 1947 half ton International truck; several other articles too numerous to mention. Terms cash. If not fine first fine day following. ERNEST DUNNING New London, Owner ly member of the family. Use our lay-away plan. We will hold any aize order until December 21st. COME IN AND VISIT WITH US MAY WE SUGGEST A GIFT from the whole family for Pop and Mom. Why not write the rest of the family and combine your money for such wonderful gifts as 1957 (Carefree) Westinghouse Television. Firestone or Westing- house Refrigeratora. Firestone or Westinghouse washers, electric clock. radios, toasters, irons. lamps, floor polishers. vacuum cleaners, or maybe the long wanted oil, gas, or electric kit- chen range. We also have a good display of oil space heaters. Once again we invite you to come in and enjoy a shopping tour. SHOP EARLY For the but selection. FIRESTONE HOME & AUTO CO. LTD. in Great George Itreet, Dial 5641. I2000 Lb. Tonli beer bottles, scrap metal. Street. YOUR BEST MARKET FOR IRON and STEEL SCRAP Paying highest cash prices Truck scale weighing for your convenience. Centrally located opposite Eaton”: Store on Kent Open a A.M. . 5 P.M. Mohday through Friday. Saturday 8 AM. - 1 PM. MAURICE BLOCK & CO. 322.00 Each 31.75 for hides, horsehair, I.Y J. C. GRAHAM Canadian Press Cu. poadeat CHRISTCHURCH. N.Z (CPI - Now Zealand is buzzing with Invitations for the biggest as- unit ever launched on the Antarc- tic continent. The country has become virtually a great advance base for the southward invasion. From late October a continual stream of aircraft and ships will push south from New Zealand. They will take men and thou- sands of tons of specialized equip- ment which has assembled In New Zealnnd to await the coming of the southern summer. Most of this equipment is for the huge American ”Operation Deep Freeze." but New Zealand in also pushing ahead activqy with its own expedition. the first the country has ever sent to the Ross Dependency, a sector of the Antarctic over which New Zea- Iand claims sovereign rights. AMERICAN VENTURE Last ydar the Americans set up two bases-one at Little America and the other at McMurdo Sound. These have been named during the Antarctic winter. Now they are to be greatly reinforced and enlarged. and five more bases are to be established, including one at the South Pole itself. All except the staging base at Mc- Murdy Sound are being set up for scientific research in Interna- tional Geophyslcal Year. For months past the Americans have been assembling equipment in New Zealand ready for the southward assault. A purchasing unit has been set up and plans to spend more than Sl.000.000 in Hillary ls Busy Preparing; 1 Major Antarctic Expedition supplies in the next few months. A communications unltdhag estab- which will service aircraft in be tween nights to the Antarctic. Most of the activities centre on Christchurch, In the South Island. At alrfields near the city there has been assembled the largest collection of big long-range air- craft ever seen In New Zealand. Eventually the Americana plan to have 38 planes flying in the Ani- arctic this season. but not all of them will be able to fly (here direct. Some will be taken as cargo by larger aircraft and some will be transported in ahlpa. At the same time a fleet of ice breakers. transports. fuel carriers and other vessels will make New Zealand ports the taking off point in transporting heavier supplies. Meanwhile preparations for the New Zealand expedition are being under the leadership of Sir Ed- mund Hillary, the New Zealander pushed ahead with great vigor who climbed Everest. The New Zealand party will also make ob- servations for International Geo- physical Year and will have the additional task of providing sup- port for the British attempt to make the first land crossing of the Antarctic. The New Zealand- ers will find a route for the Brit- ish after they pass the Pole from the other side of the continent. and will establish fuel and supply depots inland toward the pole for the use of the British party on the latter part of its journey. OTTAWA fCP- - 'f'he licensing by the government of five new TV stations and six new radio sin- by the CBC board of governors. The new television outlets would go into operatic nnt Kamloops, B.C; Medicine what. Alta; Rouyn. Qua; Quebec City and Argentia. Nfld. The new radio outlets would be in Quesnel. B. C.. Lloydmlnister, Alta. Altona. Man., Oshawa. they are rarely ovcr-ruled. SATELLITE OUTLET The Argentia station would be a satellite outlet for station C.ION- TV. St. John's. NfId.. picking up the St. John's signal and rebroad- casting it to give improved cover- age to Argcntia, Placentla -and Red Island Harbor and surround- lng coastal area. It would be on channel 10 with a power of 190 I WANTED FIRST CLASS SECRETARY Progressive Charlottetown business or- ganization requires the services of a fully ex- perienced and competent secretary who can take dictation and type same. also should have knowledge of standard bookkeeping I practices. To the successful applicant for this position will be paid highest wages and other benefits. Please do not apply unless you can ) meet the above qualifications. State experi- ence, referancais. etc. APPLY BOX 627. GUARDIAN PAY HIGHEST MARKET PRICE AUCTION SALE AT LONG CREEK MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5th, 1:30 P. M. 1 pure bred, Ayrshire cow; 4 Shorthorn and Holstein grade cows; 1 heifer 2 years old, all freshening March and April; 14, year and half olds; 14 calves, 6 months old, Shorthorns and Holstein grade; 2 bred sows. farrow Feb. 5th; 1 bred sow, furrow Ma rch 1st; 1 hog 1 year old. Large amount baled hay and straw. Terms of sale: Five months credit on approved joint notes. JOHN C. MacPHEE, Auctioneer CECIL 0. MacKENzIE, Owner PROFESSIONAL CARDS wmu fond DIRECTOR OF NURSING Haladimand War I Memorial Hospital Dunlville, Ontario. we -:...;'.'.:.4"'......"".:.'-.'..':' ,,.,, ,. ,,,,--- ----e-- mranunna-r.c .;:."....'.'.';'...-.-'!..-.''..M..:.';. an ----. - nlf ” (&:'ll.D goa-"'a":nai. I, V . . av oakdropleaftabie; llanoadudsab. apool bed; two matchd both with aprings; office safe; four bureaux; vacuian int: reff'I(e;r"tro:'plac:IlFIt; pm? moi; garb Unis Ian I - amps; awn inoivu; : chairs; biuilten; aisiiiom; eiderdown alm- ware; assorted dishes; kitchenware: cinulne; bathroom cabinets; 0nt.: Richmond Hill, 0m.; and Toronto. The recommendations are not- Recommend Five New TV And Six Radio Stations In Canada lwatts video and 91 watts audio. The Quebec City station. on channel 5 with power of 5.6 kilo- tlons was recommended Monday lwatts video and 2.8 kilowatts audit: will be operated by Television do Quebec Canada Ltee.. which now operate CFCM-TV, in Quebec City. The new station, broadcast- lng only in English. will use Joint facilities with the French-language CFCM-TV outlet. The board said it believes an English station in Quebec City will be a marginal operation. It re- jected the appllcati of Goodwill Broadcaste a of Quebec Inc., op- billdlnll 0" "'9 K0V0l'nm9l1I blll'crators of English radio station CJQC. which also applied for the licence. . No Date Set For N.S. Gov'f. Change HALIFAX (CP)-The date Nova scotia's new Progressive Conser- vative government will take ovc from the defeated Liberals won't likely be known -before next Tues- day. outgoing Premier Henry Hicks Indicated Thursday. He has called a eating of his election-battered cabinet for that day to discuss details of the turn- over to Premier - Elect Robert Stanfield and a Conservative gov- ernment Itill in the stage. Icebreaker Arrives At Port Churchill CHURCHILL Man. (O?) - The D'Iberviils Canada's newest ice- F ' . docked Thiirsday at this Hudson Bay port. 010 miles north of Winnipeg. without tug-boat ar- alstancc under the guidance of Capt. Caron. in place of the navigation buoys which had been lifted from the channel due to ice danger. in D'IberviiIe was guided on her course up river by port warden Capt. James Rose of Halifax in cooeltnaaariniasaco-. ,.;.... ILIOAIQIQADANY nauaaumuagsuun fioori-Qeh. ”"'- ""W""- "W "' """'b"" T)vs:i.v"iio'Mr:.iviAns:'PvNciT. Willem Wheatlcy QARRISTERS oP'fOME1'RtsTs the icebi-uni-'u heilcopur piloted lot the cnuntryis newly organized Wonk cushions; All Colors V", A-A-es ' N T I by WI .. . of ounmf .".'.;:.:;";;1:..:;i'..:”:.:"::r'-.2: is-v.".' by REGISTERED 2515:." '..'..':.'z.'i'. "0 AN” 5 E” 5”” soucirons. ac. .. . c.......... n.o. . ...... ..... .. ........... ,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,.,,.,,c,, M, E,,,,,,,,, g L ggn9j?-- g , , g HOL5T1.31Ns specializing in Chinese dishes. .3 3., .. oh. 3,, nuimd in the soot: to watch the - "KM, 5g ACRES gs A9333 Dial 5223. . gag. M.,g,.,.,, 3 pun, Q D'fbarvllle make her first visit in r--r-perm?-m clear, sum. hardwood, good 1, 4-year--old cow; 1, 2- wE Also: Motels. Hides. Wool 8: Bottles. .. ..,..,., 3 .,,,,, , G,,,,,, on churcmu-m win io-d .il1',sLg'!ru. ....' I ''"”d"'”- ”I""I”Iy' AWL-V 1'' year Old heifer. Both bred service cleaning and ,lacIng of I. .3 .. ' ' 3" "'9' "Id "'5' 5'5" "mm". 'FiT(:irivic)ii. oirricnii tiuicr.) ,N!iV'3'j-,lfj"Ks!"n- V , 7 to frpghen latter part of windows. Phone ssu. Also cleal- Horuhir ' 1. Elmer llaiiclicrd. l.A. M 5"” "PW "'5 "W" "' erlologyt for the InspectIon,31m(;lu,o grog 5,41,: on 9,1, Nov lngyards. Q. U 3 x. Q n... au 1 t tow" '0 ; Branch. Department of Fisher! M..ry'g Rojd 15' X 22' on I, ' . T---T:-m ' ' ' ' in at St. John's Newfoundland-I acre of land. Can he bought A 150 registered bull Wat” M A. farmer. G.Cu LLI g.n':"::x.'o""n:" 3471!) 55.110. A I C lISe I M ih . A I n , - -:---mm-j-1's (tin-imlsslon. lg: yHiglhfieldrv8:...I Aetriiea? h::I.v:IuI'AfIIag! VsII:yy Sit. calvps from cow 5 with VANTED ' 5.1:” ant” : T CT-"T. ll” H J M I I0 Mniicion. NH. Charlottetown. Rood mcordt . one born m E w "9 -..L.'.... Am... )5. am", u... ' ' ' January: two in April. szxrnniancnn om, vmrrs - .b M an 3-H! "-1 WALTER BUNTMN 33935 by d-I W-r-mt 207 GREAT GEORGE 31'. . :"-"'w W t er"-QHROPRACTOR Buylns NW and dread - sow :..."2n5:r':?.:.,' mamas: .. :...""'" "L. ..'..i':.. .. .. w. .. c..... N” M” W W Rummv p,1.;-.1, aux sis, in care of Guardian. "hm ., "ah," II his A on an duh Pick Ill) IIWIGO-i '-"-:':”m-" III! -1 "WI I-III Illa ph 93.: Faaala in. am wamgp - ------- Ancnmscr om ahmwuogdousntmt ”"'”'”"'NHu:"" P a km. "and RI” WADMAN "”''"I'- ""9" E" Registered nurses fo r ' .. ug. ......u;" 11",; ;;',3';g w”,:'::i::":tL;ew.general duty in 44 bed on FRIDAY. NOV. 9 AT 1 o'cuocx " """' ""' as-an-. ua. nun.-rs 1W- M''''''''- "M "”'P'”' I" ”I""” P'''"'' n so our-ron murirr " ft ”""”""' ""'r-unis-.""" u'5"3' K""""""' m Hula. Starting salary 3225. units, anion e-at - i . UM IN, 0 IIIIO to 32.15 per month dei:end- (Foririer Unemployment Insurance auiiiaing) Mugcmus axis. rswarascnsn. citnn ing upon experience and L 1H5 Ross gumqgg glamorous cmume Jewellery. qugjincauo,-.,. msgdenm M, The Butt of Geo. E. Brown often for sale by pub- I Ehne I. II: as 3, Q , Elf: '0 "W" "” nil: Rumcommodation available. Al- "I3 NCII0": nu"... g fd” '- I 9. 9- Q ELECTRIC LNITED B IODIIOW . . . so cgitzelfor beautiful Jewdied sistlnce given with tram- Mason and Rlsch piano; quartered oak corner china - Q... g ml - has -"1 Bacall. on . N . sroocii xii and wholesale colou'- portation costs If desired. cabinet with convex glans; beatlfully cared walnut db 2 leans - Q as caulone. La. In-emu Good personnel policies. fng room suite two piece chea0el'fIeId' um: CHAR ACCOUNTANTS """ C ”"' w''”'”' ”” ADl7IY- and rocker; bail tables; combination Ilat boohnm; M am." a. .' m.