oun sanvaon Mannm SCRAP CAI BATTERIES: cl. 91.39 suxsn scnar areas. and cssr non. long toss (mo UNWASHED WOOL Der III. .. 400 Above prices delivered on! warebosna iiiillilllii BLOCK 8: 60. Cllarlattotowl us Kent eel Binnwrouuhbred A Farm is Sold v lbs.) -... .s cowmnn. per lb. a t S L a y ggg;E,,"nM,R,, 5-; '5,--,-, & ulpm”..o.H"i”3"h.K'ss..Z'Z m... oughbred farm sales in several years was revealed with an an- nouncement by P. A. B. Widener m that he had'sold 606 acres at xlmendori Farms 'l'h'ough' the price was not die- closed. it was reported to be the b new A. tater . sssstorbovtoussintss-sswsssns-too- w I ..l largest transaction since the lands and horses belonging to the late col. E. R. Bradley's Idle Hour form were sold in 1946. While the price of the Idle Hour sales was not ofiicially an- nounced. it was believed to as around 82,800,000. Elmendori was purchased by 'l'inkha.m vesie II and Sam A. Costello. both of Cleveland. 0.. and also the breeding stock. includ- ing 31 broodmares. so foals oi lost- and three stallions, Roman, Un- breakable and chance Shot. Widener, who says he will cor.- tinue racing his colors. did not se'l his racing stable. I l was A1 simm- Ilr. and Mrs. Dave MacDonald. Union Road, spent Sunday in York. the guests of an-. and Mrs. Gordon Orockett. Kr. and Mrs. Don Ross and son Douglas. city. were visitors to York on Sunday. Mantel Bobby Maeoailurn. city. was a visitor to York on Sunday. Messrs Prank Watts and Leon- ard Andrews. York. are attending the Tomnto Fair. - Miss Basel Andrews, York, has leit,for 'lbronto where she plans on spending the winter months. Lloyd Veasey, West Cooper and Johnson's River on Monday. Mrs. Pope Newman, New Haven, is apending a. few days in York, the guest of her daughter, M11. mound Newson. Misses Iavina and Gertrude Mac- Donald. Union Road. spent Sllnr day evening in York. the guests of ass. and Mrs. Ernest MacDonald. Mrs. Irving MacDonald has re- turned home from the P. E. I. Hos- pital much improved in health. Mr. Olitford Shaw. Btanhope. was a. visitor to York on Sunday evening. the guest oi Mr. and Mrs. truest MacDonald. Mr. Neil Robinson, City. spent Sunday in York. the guest of Mr and Mrs. Gordon Crockett. A... Many friends or Mrs. Albert Proud are sorry to hear of her illness at her home in York. They all wish her a weed recovery. Mr. William Beston or Califor- nia, U.S.A., is visiting in York. the guest of his mother. Mrs. Alex Benton. . A mu ndlth Brown. City. spent the week-and in York. the guest of her 1hrees'nonthsagowaintroducedtl:snew8eand98gaaoilnn.We .' baeedoyurlnhoductlpnoncertdnizutlu-tbattheeegaeolinuwoulddve snore power. greater economy and better performance. Wetoldthemotorlngpubllctheaefactawetoldthemeaactlywhsttne V iwoulddoandwlsytheywuesogcod. 'TodlY.B8assd0OIIavobeIsaoeepted.bymotorbtad'omcoaattoeouts ll!twaaanaccepteisei”fiietuodbyperiormsnce.11senewgssolineswaso' mnaososasrsslgssntssnuareaoymua. . v uA5n.oI.Canada,;weekbyweek.tln:demandgrongreater.Eaehdaymou ..ihIpo,vm.ooonotIItvIndvIriorn-. cousin, Miss Mary watts. In-assert. as - Donald Orockett were visitors to 1'!!! GUARDIAN. Nude Women Wants More. I: Illllnq A NEUWIED. British Zone oi Ger- (Routars) - Postal authoritiu, here have rul- d that - on paper - a.n.ude' cents) more than a" Basing their decision on a reg- ulation oi the Rhlnelanrl Palatin- ate Bank, they are exchanging iive-mark notes at full value only it the nude woman on the note lps not been "deiaccd." t Only four marks are paid for the note ii the woman has been painted over. The five-snark notes. which show nude Europa riding on a meek- iooking bull, were printed in Sri- tain. Ma-ny elergymen and oth- ers anxioub about public rnorak have com-plaineds aboutthe woman on them. its MEMORIAM MES. JAMIE C. MAQLIAN A deep gloom of sorrow entued the homes oi the immediate iam- iiy as well as iriends and neigh- bars in Meadow Bank and the sur- rounding dldtflclsl on Prldgy "gn- known that the spirit of Mrs. James Macloan hld passed kom this world to the great beyond. The late Mrs. Maclscan had been in ill health for some time but had re- covered suiiiciently to resume her place in the home. last spring she contracted a. heart condition and was ccniined to her bed until she passed away. She will be greatly missed in the home where one had received all the earthly care that loving hands could do for the betterment or her comiort and happiness. and now she is receiving the heavenly care in her Fathers house oi many mansions. Mrs. Ma.cl..ea.n was the youngest daughter of the late John and Elizabeth Baiiem Jenkins. are was born in Mt. Albion. Int 48, Jul- uary 3rd.. 1368. and was the last surviving member oi a family of ten. on March 19th., 1&9, she was united in marriage to James O. Maci.-em. They took up residence on the old Macllean homestead at Meadow Bank. west River. and to this union were born two sons and three daughters. Her husband pre- deceased her in me. Being born 0! Scottish parents, descendants oi the Selkirk settlers who came to this Island on the ship "Polly". lie was of a strong vigorous constitu- tion and of Scottish Presbyterian faith which she carried with her into the United Church movement The iaithiul visits oi her pastor. Rev. Mr. K. Charman oi Cornwall United Church were a constant source of joy and comfort to her. The late Mrs. MacI.ean was a friend whom to know -was to love: the doors of her home was always open to an extremely large circle oi lriends. Many. will sigh ior the touch of the vanished band and long tor the sound oi the voice that is still. she never was too busy or weary to prepare a cup or tea, her great delight on many '5. Her hospitality knew no bounds. As a neighbor me was most thought- ful and a great lover of her home and iamlly. In every good word and work she lived to the full the principles of her iaith. There are left to mourn the ions! memo y oi a loving and aiiectIon- ate mother the following daugh- ters: Mrs. Neil .- . Bonshawt Mrs. J. R. Griiiith. Seattle. Wash.: Mrs. William Ling. wheatiey River: and John Franklin on the old homuteed. A son George 0. Mac- hean, merchant at wlnaloe, passed away last October. which was a shock she never iiully recovered from. Besides those ieit to mourn her passing she leaves nine grand- children and six great grand-dsiid- ren to cherish her munory. Ker funeral which was very largely at- t nded was held irom her home on Sunday. July grd and was con- ducted by her pastor, Rev. sex charman who spoke eomierting words to the bereaved. The corn- waii choir rendered her iavorite 23rd Psalm and "Forever with the Lord". During the service Mr. Barry Hyde sang with much feeling "Be- yond the sunse " while Mrs. stan- ley Newman presided at the organ. The many beautiiiui (lowers and ex; ins. July 2lst., 1960. when it became .5; 4. any -x- -..........-:.-r :.-..-. .2;-s...s..) AVAILABLE son As l.I1"l'LE AS Oil-Burning Stoves! Electric Ranges! Oil-Burningl Heaters! THE FINEST NATIONALLY-FAMOUS MAKES IN CANADA! t 'lmsvuE'1'1'i - LANCASTER! - nnacm 4' GURNEYi t cssnr-Masmnl v and MANY MORE! . 1 N sums sun rnrons nomvn To use, rm sun: 10 cows IN sun LOOK aaomvn. YOU'LL omn- LOW muons: EASY mums: men QUALITY! so BUY NOW! DEPOSIT or DOWN parmmr REQUIRED CARRYING CHARGE! ONLY 57, A YEAR! t ALL Goons nnnrvmnnnos mzsr WEEKLY rzumnxrx onnsrnarmnns msnnoo navmvronrs. 's'mnIo ,:J0?w nsnros. amussonnas-ons, 51,1, sssam. arruancns, occsgmnu, ass.-svmwzrmlvo Iron WEEKLY BUYS UP TO WEEKLY BUYS UP TO wrsxu srvnmruns, BUYS up To you; norm wmuv aura up TO VVEFKLV i BUYS UP 'lO 161 Coiid. 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