APRIL 23.1 1952 trill: GUARDIAN. Ci-IARLOTTETOWN PAGE THIRTEEN THE WESTERN GUARDIAN PRINCE COU GEORGE CLIIW and Home Phones: The Guardian may be following stores ",1 News-stead. Water Street: -re noucetws '3 ;. second Service Albertnn: Frank Phone: 08-! Offlc 8 summer Street. Sununorslde. News. subscriptions, Advertising Iepresentatives . u Bookstore. summer street: Gourlles Drugstore. 21 Central Street; mm street; Vince's Grocery. 1.20 Russell street; lnnstfs Isl!- K.,L Walk in Kenilngton. WEST PBINCI: OIFICE Weeks. Representative. NTY 0l'l'lCl Phone can. GEUIGE W0'I'l'0N I08! and loss. bought at any of the In Bununersidei Marts Gaudet. I1 Grsnvllls attest: street: Island Motor ursaspo .. .. AST CARD PARTY of season i;-gate School. Thursday, April I .L'0MPETEN'I' Complete In- , rallfe Service. W. Boyd Bealrsto Ktlisliiglon. -15 HOSPITAL - Mr. Jack eiers, street foreman in the own of summerside. was admit- (d to the Prince County Hospital lc3'.Cl'dEl,V for an operation.-S. -Tlll1 MONTHLY meeting of its licnsingion brunch of the ' lfl Lcglon will be held on t-vcning. April 25th. at m pm Present will be ll guest pr.'vkrl' from Hiillfilx. All veter- yjs UPIFOHIP. -t'0)1E T0 SI-Z EN MILE BAY .-, ttrrtiit-sday. April 2.'ird. when :e Btvlilln Sacred llt-art Club ttiil v:-t-nting their three act play . Susie swings it." Dance the play. also sale of candy. imc 8.30 P. M. Admission and 23 cents. it rt-it's -.t.t.lT FUR M(lNTRl:3Al. - it-nil: of Mrs. Boatrirv Bolli- rv. -till rcgrct to lczirn she lins - 7 Montreal tvlierc she will i .in oportilion. Mrs. Bolli- ui: fl patient in the P. C. 1...,-7 II for two and, a hall works .. ill Iionlinent, but it wariountl ...t. try to send her to Montreal. lv miny friends wish for her . 1-miplelc and speedy recovery. - I"l”K'l-ZIIAI. AT TIGNISII "um i1lll0r1ll of Mrs. Peter Kincii. 'll . aiternoon, was lielti yes- .crd. v morning at 0.00 o'clock iroin .:iC' Church of St. Slmoii and Si. l'.tir. Ttznlsh. Rev. J. A. MacDon- :.i. P. P. celebrated Requiem High JV and also officiated at the r.'t'.t. Surviving are six daughters nd one son. Her husband prede- rnssd her in 1910. Pallbearers err Prter Burke. Justin McCar- Hark Gaudet. Earl McDonald. Smythc and CF. Morrirscy. Lilli-ZS IN MONTREAL - llcr .i.n,r1slnntlfrit-nds will learn .131 regret of the recent douth Montreal. of Georgina Perry. iznir-rly of Tlgiilsli. in hcr .'lGili rvi Although sttffoi-in: of (I .- mt ailment for several years. the id canto sutldenly the Mont- lal General Hospital. She lcrivos mourn her loving mother, its. 1.. S. Pt-rry. iiml h('l' brnlli- is Edgar, Arthur, Cliitrlcs, Ben nil Joseph, all of Montreal: also lttl of Troy. N. Y.. and Alh('l'l. llitrtford. Conn., U.S.A. Tho any flnrnl tributes, spiritual Mlqll('lS and Mass cards were all liflfllltto of the high cstt-cm In mrtt she was held by her many wit: The funeral was held on eh:-nu's Funeral llnmo on me Boulevard. to Clirist-Thc- I: Church. Burial in Cote-Des- r:r-s cemetery. ' LP-ersoiials .. . . , llr. Roy Stewart. lVllll'l'lll' Hm" air is spentilns: rt few 085'! "Y iciiish on business. - xlr. Leo McHug-h arrived at hir- .rma in Tignlsh .W5l9l'd3Y l""l'l 2. John where he spent the win- Tlw first herring caught. this ' tvrrr landed at Alberloll 1 )t5l.431'dH)' by boats belontr io Frank McNeil and Hiihert Pr. both boats having put out rntipic of nets the night. before . mm brought in half fl crai':. tainted on the street It Alherton. ztcre soon bought. up. Al- Fmllll in- ons are that sufficient. hurr- ror baiting lobster lr-'11” Wlll 1- Landed before the season opens it May first. .u.naiimh"isnin”"cu.tn -Aivci-tuii United Church Gulld at in. the home of Miss Shirley 1(Ai'il'iur for the April meeting we was :in attendance of acven- 'n tthlch included two new mem- vlaltor. Mrs. Arthur illtlc presided. The opening devotions were led :7 Vtiss Barbara Smith and It was that Easter flowers had em ordered for the church. and .a: 22 hospital and 32 home Vllltl .. O- 3' vs vs :1 5 2 a. 0 Wsllla invited the at the Psrsonlo -llny when Mrs. William Aubrey nd Mrs. John C. Matthews will be int hostesses . worship will be fl by Miss Helen Hardy and the Miss ahlrley McArthur nd Mrs. Arthur wilkia will be on 0 visltin: Committee for the tone death occurred at Tignisii, -HAIRDRESSING BY AP- POINTMENT. - ah.. fw.. 113 M11- ton. Summerside. Phone 2375. -auvoo -Canadian Legion Home. Every Thursday at 8 pm. usual good prizes. Proceeds - charltlble. Coffee and doughnu will be served by the Ladlcr Auxiliary. - ls CONVALI-ISCING - Mrs. James Hamill of Kinkora. who un- dcrwcnt an operation in the Prince County Hospital. is making good recovery and her condition last evening was reported as very sat- isfactory. - B. -JOINS AIR FORCE - John Clifford Emmanuel Gallant. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Gallant, 106 Cedar street, Summerslde, enlist- ed at the R. C. A. 17'. Summeraide recruiting unit. on Monday of this week. as a physical and recre- ational training instructor. with the rank of AC1. Mr. Gallant will leave on May 2nd for Number 2! Manning Depot, St. Johns, P. Q. Allierton and I O O Vicinity Mr. Charles Johnston. one of the senior residents of Brooklyn, is a patient in the Western Hos- pital, Alberton. Mrs. Keir Campbell, Albcrion, is receiving treatment in the West- erii Hospital. Mrs. John Rochford. Alberton. spent the week-end in Charlotte- town. Mrs. C. R. Hunter. Alberton, is out again after being confined to her home by llliicss last week. Alberlon lady Curlers Meet A meeting of the Alberton Lad- ies curling Club was held last. night at. Gordon's Garage wlt.h the president. Mrs. Jack Profit pre- siding. The mlnui-:5 of the last meeting were read by the s:crc- tary. Mrs. Prank weeks, and Ip- proved. Miss Beth Waugh present- (d the trcasurci-'a report for the year. All bills for the past. year were ordered paid. Some discussion followed on ways to raise funds for the com- trig year and it was finally decided to hold a pantry sale on the 17th of May and a. committee was ap- pointed to make arrangements. BEDEQUE W I -The monthly meeting of the Bedeque Institute was held in the school room on Tuesday. April 1st. The President, Mrs. Walter Bow- nt-.sa, presided. The meeting open- ed by singing the "Maple Leaf," followed by the "Creed" and twelve members answered the roll” c . The minutes of the previous in-iedting were read Nltl . approvedl and correspondence was read andi institute news distributed. Reports then given. It was agreed to secure neces- sary articles for school room. Mrs. Henderson reported for Red crosav nnd work was given out to be' completed. Bills presented were voted to be paid and programme for the District Convention was duly considered. several other' items of business were dealt with.' Collection was taken amounting to 53.13. The next meeting is to he held at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Jewell with the following Limch com-l nilttee: Mrs. Walter Bowneu. Mrs. Oeorife Ballum and Mrs. Ham- mond Bowneu. Programme con... nilttce will he Miss Helen now- 1:05! and M11. Walter Bowness. The programme consisted of content and the meeting clou-til with the National Anthem. Lunch! was served by the committee in charge. TIIYON W. I. -The 'I'r.vori W. 1. met at that home of Mrs. Heath 1-iowstt. on' April 14, with the president in thcl chair. After the opening exercises the-Roll Call was answered with it "Housccleaning Hint." members and two visitors were present. The minutes were then read and adopted. I The school committee reportedl that hooks had been bought for school and the concert commit ' report-ed progress and wry c was' set for the date of the concert.l will he Mrs. ,0. veuey. Mrs. Esrll Msbey. Mrs. L. Bacon, Mrs. Gor-1 don Carr. Mrs. Russel Carr and Mrs. George Pratt. The Treasurer trlbutions sent to "March of: Dimes" to A. W. W. O. and tn 0. A. 0. Rod Oran csnvsss was reported con-1 ' INIE E0113 undftsken and collectors appoint-1 ed o1lows:-- la.-s. Dorothy Woodslde, Miss suntan: lwbblee.l Miss Janet Howstt. Mrs. lsrl Motley. Miss Helen Bacon and Ht-s.l O. Veusy. It was moved by Mimi Jones. seconded by Mn. 0. ves- Iey. that 32.50 be paid on expense fund for nojector. i The Treasurer also reported 834.- 0 received frcm oohcort put on (()l'lT.l? by cfspsnd. Tbs sick committee for the next two months will be Firs. larl Msbey snd Mrs M.l Hawaii sand school committee -- un. w. Woodslds sod Mrs.' HS'gside Home, School Group Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the sum- inerstde Home and school Group was held in the library of the sum- nierslde High school last. evening with the president A.H. Hubley as chairman. Approximately 50 par- ents and teachers were in attend- once. Dr. A.A. Mcvicsr. auistsqt dir- ector of mental health was guu: speaker. He presented a film. "Fam- ily Circles". dealing with attitudes. impressions, and environment on the relationship between parent and child. and home and school. After the film the members torm- ed small groups to discuss the les- sons taught. by the film. Officers elected for the ensuing year were as follows: -- Past pres- .dent - Mr. A. S. Hopkins, presid- ent, Mr. A.H. Hubley ire-eiectedi: vice president - Mr. Albert silli- phant; secretary - Mrs. Chester Robinson ire-elected): treasurer.- Mra. Frank Cameron; executive - Mrs. George Clark. Mrs. lvor Phil- lipa, Miss Georgie Drlscoll. In the president's report. Mr. Hubley, in reviewing the years ac- tivity. said that last. May the mem- bers were organized into 10 groups. and each group had charge of the program for the month assigned to it. In June 22 books. as well as other special prizes were given students for improvonicnc and proficiency ir. the previous year. Consider S'side Store Closing Arrangements Members of the retail merchants committee of the Summersid.-2 Board of Trade and representat- ives of the various business houses in Summerside met last night in town hall to consider the matter of a change in the pres.-nt store closing arrangements. After con- siderable discussion on the mat- ter no agreement could be reach- ed. Some present were in favor of leaving the arrangmsnts now in force as they are while on the other hand a number of changes were sumgestsd. The general opinion of the meet- ing appeared to be that in the fin- al analysis the decision rested with the farmers of the surround- ing districts on whom the business houses depend. The chairman of the committee. Mr. Ross .Vlax:Kan.zie who presided. was asked to contact various rural organizations and ascertain their reaction to the suggested changes. lie was also requested to place these sugogstions before the Char- lottetown Board of Trade The thi-re main suggestions In September the openng ban- quet attended by 79 person: was. held. In October they had as guest speaker. Miss Hazel Roland. public health nurse. division of nutrition. In November members of the Kensingtoit Home and School Group were present as guests and Mr. R. MacL.ean. Supt. of the Voc- romlng out the discussions were. first to leave the present arrange- ments as they are, secondly to close stores at day Monday and remain open on Friday evenings and thirdly to close all day Wed- nesday instead of just the after- noons and to remain open on Tticsday nights. It was decided to hold it further atlonal School at P. we. was PR5- cnt and spoke to the meeting on "Conservation". In January they had an 8119531 speaker, Miss Annabelle Allen, who, spoke on dental health. , In February Misa Doris Ander-, son. supervisor of llomc 8C0ll0".llL'-0 in P.E.I.. spoke to the meeting- A playlet was also presented bv grade 10 to 11, and was supervised by Mrs. Allison MaoLean. In March a panel discussion was held at the regular meetlns. and during the month mune.V W35 "”5' cd from a pantry Salt-K it D1300 Fer cltal, and a sale of candY- UUYIHR this month the group nurc used 9 sewing machine. and paid all on a set of dishes for the home econ- omics room. Twenty five thousand cod liver 011 capsules were DUTCH- ared and the majority of these were sold to school children at close to cost price. and some were SW9" free of charge. Mr. Hitblt-v in his remarks said that thc'i-tome and School .-xuocia- tion is the teachers medium. a means of interpreting the school to the public and creallnit tlosd Wlll towtuds the school staff. the school program and administration. -rm-ee groups of human beings combine toform an educational unit, Mr. Hubley said. the children. the teachers and the parents. To have successful results from school efforts these three must Work ll! harmony. 'Mr. Hubley thanked the execu- tive. the individual members. the press. and radio. for their splendid co-operation in making the rel! I most. successful one. Followlni! lust nli;hl's "Well"!- me usual delicious lunch was serv- ed by teachers and lady l'n9ml29l'5 of the Home and School organiza- tion. - 5. LONG RlV'l'.'It W I Women": In- home of Mrs- The Long River stitute met M lllt ot sick and school committees were.1r,'rncst Dunnlntz on April 11. with in place of a layette. The treasurer fourteen members P798900 , The meetintt opened h.v Ilnzmi "The Island Hymn." followed by the Creed in tinlson. The mlnuvtels were read nnd approved and 10 call was answered b.V 1?lll'll'lll ll” cording to the waistline. There were five sick calls made And thanks for friilt were received from Mrs. Bruce Bell. Eric Bell. Pran- cls Paynter and Mrs. Ralph Th . 11m11?:.:nmot'ed and seconded that all bills be paid. 832.00 was sent ln in mg and cross from the com- munity and a letter was read from Edwin Johnaione. Receipts from the card were 888.05 in the month. The school committee reported it that band aids and gauze were Benediction. shit Lunch committee for same Queen." sfzr which lunch was bought. The new commllmt "9" "rm? appointed as Nflollowslzi sicJk -1-, Mae Brown. rs. . . r T t k and Mrs. Arthur Johnstone. and o S school L Mrs. William E.h Jo;:1- V g g - 0 ns 2. lug:-e'Ral)rfhBdoh.i:-todl: and Mrs. A. ll aP"d -.- A. Johnstone. Each member 2000 El Sol . . . 5 3-4 was asked to take lunch. 71150 Em Glacier . m0 The members are to answer 400 15101111 . 155 roll call by donating an article 14139 Eureka .212 for the auction sale. which is to .7925 Falconbtige . 13 Twenty be held at Mn. Ralph Johnst.one'a. 75075 Fargo . 230 1g '1. decided to pllng the up.l 23000 Fed Kirk . 7 1-'.' per part of the interior of the hall' 4735 Fed Pete 11 1- g "1, gfcen. 44950 Pentmore 75 Mrs. Oscar Johnston: had an 33430 D0 Wll 25 interesting content. and Mrs. Mur- 7750 F-llrell Wt! - dock McLeod an enjoyable rend- 1800 Fllnk H". 3500 Franco The meeting closed with "The glrsblglgr 220 Gen Pete unut 15710 Geneva ' t . 1032 Giant . giecoilgapglilted 1:: ':reI'sn::1 W” Gl"”” menu for school lights for sum- 500” 0””-3 mu mom," 1510 Goldsle The next meeting is to be heldl W0 90'5"!” st. Mrs. Austin emitm with the; W00 92” "ll? following committees in chsrIc:: am?" Programme - Mrs. P. 1-lowstt. 75 Lunch - Mrs. Maurice Howstt.' 2 '55 o”'d'''''k am. aheldon llowstt. and Mra.' 9009 02'0"" -. I 22".; 8:.”.';";';.. After the programme conducted 3” a M0" by Mrs. Jones the meeting closed ' and lunch was served by the com- 1”” 5"'"" mm,” sooo Clulf Ld , 3000 Gunnsr new ran: 9090 lltlm" o.lAT 5 1400 Hslllwell The Times of London was found- 5300 ""3 3003 MI by John Walter In 1785 under H700 Hlfmlll tho name "Dally Universal Rep 1:000 Hlfflttnt lute. 1N0 Butt! ,.. , -s. of thanks' parties! meelrllll Oit MBY 6111 at which time it. was expected that replies would have been received front the various organizations contacted in the meantime. central Bedeque and Vicinity --Miss Norma Connolly of Cen- tral Bedeque. is spending her Eastzr holidays with her sister, Mrs. John Daley. Charlottetown. Mrs. Austin Murphy and daugh- ter Catherlne, spent a few days in Charlottetown recently visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. 1l"ran'.r MacDonald of searletown have taken up res- idencc in Charlottetown. Mr. and Mi's.QR-01-ph Connolly of Central Bedeque spent Easter with Mrs. Connolly": paren-til, M:-. and Mrs. Daniel Maclntyre, Gt-and Tracadie. Miss Georgie Johnston. in Cetral Bedeque. Teachers Convention week. teacher attended the this past -G.U. MALl'EQl'E-BALTIC S. - The regular meeting of Mal- peque and Baltic tV'.M.s. cf the Princetown United Church was conducted at the Princetown Manse or. Thursday evening. March lath. The meeting opened with the President, Mrs. McKay preszding. by singing hymn 234. Roll call was answered by ten members an- swering with a verse of scripture beginning with the letter "M". Minutes of the last. meeting were read and approved Indzll was de- zcided to send 35.00 to Dr. Murrav ' gave a satisfactory report and eight home and tour hospital calls were Kreported. Lunch committee for the next meeting will be Mrs. Herbie Stewart and Mrs. Earl Taylor. ilseader. Mrs. Earnest Bryenton. tfission Band committee. Mrs. fKelth Donald sud Mrs. Bruce lRiley. It was decided to send miss- licnary apron on its annual visit. A new member. Mrs. Quick was :then welcomed. An interesting pro- gram was presented with Mrs. ,Keith Donald as leader and the iWorld's Day of Prayer service was then carried out by Mrs. Mt-Kay. lMra. Riley and Mrs. Green. Lunch was served by the com- 'mittee after which the meeting closed by repeating the Mizpah 4500 I-Id Lks ,. 3000 Headway 13 14720 Heath 16 3-4 6900 Hellcns 378 26700 High Crest 74 12000 Highridge 4 20600 Highwood 43 775 Hoilinger 14 5-8 77:1 Home 15 3000 Horn Yk 10 3300 Hence 5 1-2 200 Hoyle 350 840 1-fud Bay 53 1-1 42600 Hugh Pam :19 3-4 1150 Husky 10 1-4 1-1500 Hy Charg 30 1246 Inspiration 38 1-1 1246 Int Nickel -11 7-8 6 Do Pr 128 2113 Int Pete 35 1-2 2500 Jactinife 5 3-4 -1000 Jaculet. 10 18050 Jet 76 2800 Joliet 50 2500 Jupiter 420 500 Kayi-and it 3800 Kelore 17 5.500 Kenrille 35 11180 Kerr Add 18 21-4 1250 Keyboy ll 1-: 4600 Kirk 1-Iud 11:0 1300 Kirk Lk lit! 1-: 11000 Klondike 48 4400 Labrador 10 3-11 2000 Lndtilama 28 4100 L Dufault 117 .700 Lk Ling 21 2370 L Share 11 7-11 600 L Wash 35 1300 La. Luz 305 1000 Lapa Cad 0 500 Lapstska 4 1-1! 1000 Lard U Ci 1-4 12000 Lavalie 12 12200 Leduc .. 84 2300 Lritch 113 26000 Lencoitrt 24 1200 Li Lac 72 1300 Lomesia 5 20600 LI Pete 4'! 2100 Louvict. 29 2000 Lynx 18 l-.' 2200 Macassa . '.'05 11300 MacDonald 113 15800 Mac!-7ie 211 4200 Macxeno 112 8400 MacLeod 288 1300 Madsen 202 500 Magnet 15 800 Malartic 185 1.700 Marbenor ill 5200 Marcus 10 1500 Martin 6 1-1: 16-13 Mass 1-lar ltl 1.-at 50(l0 Mayo 27 352 McCall 311 1-i' 13000 McDoug Seg 38 55 McIntyre 73 1200 MacKenzle 43 500 Mcbellan 4 31-1 1080 Mclvlarmac 8 l-'.! 900 Mcwatters 10 1 100 Mclvor 17 1-'.' 1000 Merrill 6.1 1-3 311300 Mid-Cont 45 457011 Mill City Pete 94 250 Mindarnar 380 21800 Minda-Scot 34 200 Mining Corp 15 l-'-' 4700 Model 0115 200 3300 Moiieta 47 1000 Mylamaq .. ll l-3 7.300 Nat Pete 310 2300 New Alger 9 1-'.! 6300 New Bid 24 3-4 1350.1 New B Dom 405 200 New Cal . . 2.30 15351) New Concord 220 9000 New Delhi 61 90250 N Goldviie 67 6000 N Hugh Mai 12 1-: 16000 N Laguerre 26 0200 Newlurid 1341 500 New Mar 5 6300 N Morrison 47 1001) Masher 53 3731) New Norse 9 6000 Newnorth 4 3-4 3500 New Norse 9 3-1 9286 New Pacalta 17 500 New Rotiyn 8 70250 N Ryan L 39 2000 Nib Yello 4 7'5 100 Nipissmg 255 2000 Nisto 16 l-'-' 240 Not-anda 74 l-'l 1000 Norgotd 8 1204 Normetal 500 3000 Noi-pick ll 1-4 1200 N C 0115 373 2500 N Dcnlson 14 -1100 Nor Exten 27 3000 Northland 6 1-2 10000 Nubar 15 6600 Obaika ll? 300 O7Brien 130 3000 Ogama 7500 oil select 6-12.": Okalta i 4000 O'Leary 500 Omnttritns 21000 Ont Pyrltec 14800 Openiiska 2000 Orenada New llonips Have to Be. llefentled Against communists THE WEST was won by men with guns in their hands same story in Malaya today, with F” C 2 4 b andits a c, ' to light off Indians. It is more or less the l the I '1' Pictured 1: Lee Thoo, who has just moved into a newghomc, being taught how to defend it by British Commando ,Sergeant Shannon. Looking on are children who have learned to know how the Communists sweep out of the Malziyan jungles to destroy lives and properties. The movement of Malayans from Jun le frln cs to new villages which can he better dt-fended is one of the methods adopted by the Brltsh in t e four-year-old war in a part of the world vital to the world's supplies of rubber and tin. 11400 sou Brzizeau 21 young cattle. 2 May 5th, 6 pigs, 5 tractor trailer, tractor potato digger, set ladder. broader 100 Sourhan 7000 Spooilrr . 1500 siadztcona : , 1C -. . ' mg; ggmr 1-, GIGANTIC AUCTION SALE 10790 Sit-ep.Rk ' V 3333 com. AT BEDEQDE 111111 2500 Surf Inlet - 1 85070 Swm mm ON MONDAI, APRIL 28th BEGINNING AT 12 NOON 3 v 1 . . g . am :3a'kl;'”"'3 N" qoiisisting of 3 work horses. 40 head of cattle, includ- R00 TL-ck H inc: 1: milch cows, bull (.1-lercfordl. 13000 Thom Llrnfl brood sows to furrow April 29th and igg3;0bllJl1'l1 gmonths old, 4;) hens. ' or rit ' 53500 Tower Pole 1 Implements: Farmall tractor, iggf) idisc, tractor plow, tractor liarrow, sloven binder, mower. 54,”) .n.;,n;, Pap ihriy loader, grain drill, potato sprayer, manure spreader, 2 H9.-,(, Tmd 0,, , ,'lroltIt' SC:.ifflGl'. tlirleshing outfit Wi1l1ll.)l0tVC1', hay rake, potato 30000 Tim,-,;::on R;-. r. ;.i ii er, tirnip ptiper, mi mg mac tine. 49200 Tungsten 70 .l.”.('alC'S. farm wagon, 4 wood slcighs, set smoothing liarroivs. 8 gtglligilgti l'-',liay fork. rope and carrier. extension 5393 U" im;n”5 ' stove. 2 air lite heaters, several water fountains, electric 3,100 un LCM heater. oil heater, cream separator, new. 62.'0 U oi . . . '. ,. 1.5,, U3, C135,, F'ulll1l1lll'tEZ Piano, sewing mziclimc (Singer), 2 dressers, W 73011 Vnn Roi electric washing machine. 1093 VPll1ll:'('S l ,' , mm v,...,m. Quantity of grain, rye, hay and straw. 9000 Violamac 1322 Waite Ain 1000 West Malnr 13-150 West. Ashley 1280'! W 1-lnistd 07.7 W Lrasolinltis ' , cream cans Sale will begin tit noon. All kinds harness. both double and pails. and all small il.l"tlClCS 'large and well equipped farm as this, a very large sale. and singzle. several lotiiicl on a 15511) Wilrich 7 Ten-ns cash. I 6500 Wiltscy 121 4000 lvlnt-'3” 4 If day is unfit sale on next fine day. 2455 Wr Hart: 22.0 2000 Yale I-cad 60 RALPH CALLBECK & CO. 37700 Yan Cnniick .".-i 3000 Yk Bcar A 20.1 37.7.1 Ytikeno E100 Cdn Collier 3700 Dalhousle 3-5 1-cl 3-0 3551)!) Ytikon Cori Total sales - 3351,0011 shares. BANKS I 50 Bank of Mont. 27 1-1 100 Can Bank of Com 2-1 1-4. 50 Dom Bank 27 1-2 23 Imp Bank 30 1-2 153 Royal Bank '.'7 1-2. I l.VDl'STRlAl.S I FA it 0 t1 mcnt. lam Con amt ' 16 .1-i "th" R I q ' P i 4-'t D001 lllllin” ll '-"-'i - CHECK USED LIST - 92.1 Sinip A . 36 1-2, 200': Elm B Ziti 1-2 forksliiiit Muiitira Spreutler. ll 1 n3.smtp Pi't'i. 96 . llootly .Vl:niuri- Sprt-atlcr. 1.” ------------ ---s--4 1 TtI'fI-IIIITNP Lever Spring. - ('ot-kshutt (iraln iintl Fnrtilizr-r . llrill. 1 9-Foot Sim-I l.nntl llollor. I Atlanta Team Wagon. I tiockshutl 2-mltl. Plow . . .. . ('ocluhuit I-mltl. l'lou. '”5s'”''"5 1 Hall Thrrshvr .c nimu-r (3 . , , , H . yrs.) 7.? ",(.1'wSl1”5 'l " d . ”""5d”-V1 Corkslititt llorao lltw Riding At- ! 4:1.)-9:1n. M-G-ill s t'X(ll11ll,i.(l .,,,,,,,,,.,,,, .love story. with an ttciioiii Cocluthtiit nonw limit-r. ibackground in 1 I "('R'Sys' other FARM equipment. Sim'ring Cary (miiit. Paula; Raymond, Jose Fcrrcr. 3 I i 5 15 470 20 6 2150 200 0 4500 Orlac ll 5200 Osisko 90 2255 Pac Pete 13 31100 Pamoiir 84 7-100 Pan West 149 500 Pnramaq 4 1500 Parbcc 4 2000 Partanen 4 7350 Paymaster 66 400 Ponce Riv 795 12000 Penn-Cob 38 12500 Petrol 120 2025 Pick Gr lllo 500 Pioneer 24” 565 Placer 44 '.l3(l0 Porc Pen 5 11525 Prem Bord . 28 200 Preston . 145 500 Pros Air ltil 4200 Punch 1711 1300 Piirdy Mics 20 40.10 Que Cop 128 11.100 Que Lab 29 1600 Que Man 2-50 son Que!-naton 43 190 Qucmont 21 .500 Quesshe 20 10300 Ranwick 22 soo Red Popllf 15 127.50 Redpic 54 17800 Reef Pete 41 100 Reeves 450 4000 Regcoiirt. ll 19000 Reno . B 5100 Richfield 35 2700 R1! Athlb . 103 20000 Roche ll 9900 Roxana 1 102.5 Roysllte 19 500 Rupuntini 4 18711 San Am. 100 3200 sapphire . 410 15450 ocun-y . no 850 Becur Free 200 . 6550 Belbllfn . .. 4” 000 lelburri Wis 107 1700 Senator I! 2000 ahswley 10 400 Sheep Cr "0 0730 Bhcrrltt 445 11000 silsnco 45 85W) 311 Miller - stmo an Miller at; no since 1050 llltlcn Today ll" HUI! Dlllllf mil to-slsnlng ELLA IIAIIES - l litmus mllllclttll (TFRB . -130 -11) 70 '" lllugh F. Morrison. Auctioneer. - .ATTENTION FARMEWS 8t FISHEBMEN LIBERAL fll10WZln('t' will be given for all HORSES and other LIVESTOCK as CASH payment on NEW & lTSEI) CARS, TRFCKS. TRACTORS, THRESHERS & . TERMS tip to 3 years on trucks, tractors and WRITE, PHONE or ('Al.L at RAMSAY'S MONTROSE BAMBI! Rulihr-r Tirvrl Wagon (Model A) fnrliulititi 80 Tractor t8 yrs.) 1-ltriitiill Super G Tractor (1 yr.) .ll:iv-st-,t-llnrris (3 yrs.) tot-Lsliittl Tractor Dlse llarr. (inckslniti Walking Souffle-ra. I951 Int:-rnittlonnl I'lt'lt-Up. 10.11 llcrcury Pick-l'tI. lflfitl llort-iiry Pick-Up I950 Fortl l'I('I(-I'll. 1950 (i. H. ('. Pick-I'p. lflll t)iu--Tun Pick-lip with 10” motor approx. thousand miles. Ni:-wral l'at-tl ('ara. CAPITOL 3:30 - tnliiln VIII IIIII Tonight 7:15 - 9:15; Tliuistlay 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15