PAGE 13101131“ FISN AND GAME LIDENSES Fish and uamc Licenses may be secured at the following places: Prince nuwsra sslano uepar Travel huruu, Charlottetown Prince l-Juward Island Fish boss's Drug Store. Montague. tnlent o1 Agriculture, Charlottetown. ‘and Game Association, Patriot Office, Charlottetown, herton. Sumnl side, Montague, I r's Office. Car Ferry Steamer, Licenses will be forwarded bani] on receipt of postal note for the Q . required amount from the unders DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE CHARDOTTETOWQN O-I-Si. t‘ Floral and Spir Aappreciatlon, 70c per inch or 4c d cents per inch. Address and application Advertising Rates—— PayUil Central Guardian locals. 5o per word; Western and Eastern locals per word; Announcements and Corning 1 e in Advance Events 3o per word; lassifled 8c per word; In Memorial Not-ices ‘I00 uer tnoh; Lists of ituai Offerings. Cards. etc.. 5c per name: Letters oi Condolence 70o per inch; Wedding engagements 40 words for 81.00 and l0 cents for every additional 3 words. Notices of Thanks and word. Hats of Subscriptions esentation 81.00. Other rates on Personal IOU CAN RUN A “QM! Kindergarten witn our Dell). bu“ adian Kindergarten 11151-111141. Toronto l0 untaiin N-PBI- SPECIALS ON PERMANENT‘. Mrs. Johnstons Beauty Saiogédi. Personals HUNDREDS OF UNSOLICITED 1 e s 1 1 111 o 11 i 111s recommending Klcerex "A Quick I-lealing Salve" for Eczema. Psoriasis. Ery- thema. Impetigo. ltcli. 3°11!- Chaps, etc. 50c, $1.00. $2.00 (MQd- 111111 and stroiigl. Recommended and mid by Hughes, and Reddiii Bros, Cliarlottctoirn; Foley's, and Eiunnn Drug, Suinmerside. -~2. Wanted WANTED — BARBER APPRENT- ices. N0 former experience neces- sary Write for information Moler Barber College Halifax. N-l33 l0 Lei V11ADE 17110111‘ 1100M, Box "Y." Guardian, 4-23-21- T0 LET - 116mb N0. 11 1111111111 Prince Street. Seven rooms and attic. Conveniences and furnace. Apply 75 Upper Prince, 41-24-31- TO RENT - FIVE 1100111 APART- ment. ground floor. heated. elec- tric range. continuous hot orator. Apply 1111's Horne, 130 Elm A\e_. Telephone 321. 4-22-31- Men Wanted SINCE 1931 FAMILEX DEALERS have made a cnrcor of this agency. They lire independently and realize a Fallftfy satisfyln! their ambition, When sick, 111056 who have established clienteies. continue to sell from their homes, or by telephone. The 200 Famllex Products sell by their reputation of good quality. T111 them. If _.v<>u are free, why not try Selling Willi- out any risk? Folder in flilil-lIP-l colours, plan, free on rellllflt- Iamilex Products. 5'10 8t. Clem- ent, Montreal. N43- Professional Cards McLEOD 81 BENTLEY w. E. BENLEY. 11. c. .1. A. BENTLEY K. c. Barristers and Attorneys-al- Law MONEY TO LOAN 154 Prince Street _ Morrelland Company D. F. AROIlIBALD Chartered Accountants Eastern Trust ' : Charlottetown ' .-vw.-.v.mwwmrt_ ALEX W. MATHESON BARRISTER. SOLIUITUR. ETC- Money to Loan Collections Office: 90 Great George Street. M. ALBAN FARMEJ B.A.. LL.B. BABRISTEIL, SOLICHOR ETC. Canadian ri- nk of CDGIIIICFL: Bldg. MQBFLILLL-SPLAN A. J. HASLAM B. LLB. BARRISTER, ETC. Balall oi‘ N01’: Scotla Chambers Charlottetown. P. E. L MONEY TO LOAN Phone li5 . MocGUlGAN 81 TRAINOR MARK 11. M- out‘ u, a ST. cbultdliitailitlit. k MONEY T0 LOAN Office: Over Provincial Bank i ‘Leo! Churlottetnwr 1-1. r 1.1.1111: B.A.. kc BARRINSgEIIR vsolm" a“ Bpuqlnk: . tiltrirun DELL 8- MATHIESON MONEY TO LOAN Cameron rilorlr Charlottetown P E Island. i. EYE$ EXAMINER GLASSES FITTED ssmnm OPTOMETRIST New [Aféllafl s‘ fl l l1 neon .- all“ Grocer! ‘"-|n” g, Apflniginllynflll! ‘ [lions Intdeaes 3. ’ nWIl _.:-.n Male and Female Help Wanted ROW 1S THE TIME T0 GET \ Government lob as Clerk. Pod- man. Customs Clerk Stenou etc Six Dominion-wide exams "lei 821106 war began. Free Booklet. M. C. C. Schools 1.110.. Toronto iii Oldest LIJ Canada. No Agents baiesuien Wanted SALES ‘POSITION. UNAFFECTED by priorities. Maintenance spec- ialty, wholesale direct from large manufacturer to consumer. Aver- age sale pays $20.00. Protected tor- ritory. Chance for advancement. Perfected sales instruction. Can- adian factory in Toronto. Person- al interview where possible. 5.111s Manager, 9915 Harvard Ave.. Cleveland, Ohio, U. S. A. 4-25-11 _______________ Female Help Wanted WANTED —_— CAPABLE EXPER- icnccd maid for housework. Phone 1448. 4-24-31. WANTED - READY To wnm department experienced sales lady. X. Y. Guardian. 4-24-21. i. _____A _ WANTED AT ONCE EXPERIENC- ed maid. Phone 172B. 451 Fsher Street. 4-24-21. WANTED — MAID r011 1.19m- housework and cooking. Most er- enings free each “reek. References required. Write Mrs, T. M. Stec-vcs, 27 Queen Square, Saint John, N.B. _____ WANTED — GIRL T0 ASSIST with housework- G wag“, Sllndflis free. Mrs. E. H. Burke, Soutliport. 4-24-31_ WANTED - 11.1.5161. GENERAL housework. Apply 93 Weymouth Street. 4-25-31. WANTED 41.511111 COMPETENT maid. Assist with children. Wagcs $18.00 per month. Mrs, H c Bohaker. 8 Greenfield Ave. l - ___ 4-25-2340. Position Wanted ____________ YOUNG MAN WANTs POSITIQN as truck driver. Write "C." care Guardian. 4.24-3 Personal A§TH111A 1s A .102 KILLER. Davis Asthma Remedy" 7895 is s Joy bringerUB-i doses with su ly of Vitamin ‘A" only $4.00. Jenlllns Pharmacy. ECZEMA 4-22-lmo. Prurltus . Jenkins Pharmacy guar- lll-i. 60¢. $1.00 and big jar f0!‘ $1.65. Follow enclosed diet. 4-22-11110. Wanted WANTED — LESSEE F . vice Station at 1111011188215. Fvlni ll 90-. Lid» Charlotte- “WH- 4-23-31. For Sale FOR SALE — FRESIIENED COW. Apply Guardian, 4-24.31_ FOR sALE - DE Lox e . Good condition. 8-1 School M -23- _______________ r011 SALE - NEWLY r11Es11Eiv. 4K1 G C . f-Iorrillgrtlixrfy ow Harrflgfflm, FOR SALE — SUMMER COTTAGE at Rosebank. Phone 584- . 4-25-11. FOR SALE — ELECTRIC WEST. fnghouse Table Radio. Bargain. goggle-nails. 4-24-21. FOR SALE-GENERAL PURPOSE horse. coming four. Also pair pigs. H. Nelson, Marshfield. 4-25-11, B. sALE-DNE s1 roan 1.10.111‘ Delivery Truck, four 6 plv tires, rectically new. Apply Jenkins, ros.. Summerslde. 4-22-25. r011 SALE - 1930 FORD COACH. Good condition. Run 20.000 miles. New battery. Mrs. M. S. Mac. Lend. Valleyneld. 4-25-31, Lost’ I/OST — HIGH CHAIR BETWEEN Crapaud and Charlottetown. Please notify Robert Dawsonés u Work Wanted WANTED - EXPERIENCED MAR. riccl man wants work on form. Apply "G.“ Guardian. 4-25-21. FOR SALE- Plymouth 1938 good condition tires. Disc. lmrrow F. and W. Grain Crusher, F. and W. Bike Sulky. good repair. Pure bred Jersey. freshen Slay first. MRS. W. A. NICHOLSON. Bedeque. s-za-ze. sedan In with new THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN [srocx Quom nozvs NEW YORK $100K Montreal Exchange EXDILJIGE I MDNTREAL, April 34-40?»- Leadlng securities edged down a e 0n the average o; the stock tiange today while on the dolmarLet a glrlgltlliafil lndustrlals in uied in a m Y- °'°'° Down a bit in utilities on 111- 33 34 stock eiocherige were the Quebec no 1 a E . Qiawinigan and Mont- 2 1'2 real Power. Canada Steamship 1g 7'8 pmlergd 11.110.11.11. were also he- ‘ hind can rs. 33 1'7 Easier srnong industrials were Howard Smith (Canadian Press) Stocks Am Can and F A111 Tel Tel Anaconda Clies Ohio Chrysler C011 Edison Elec Auto Lite Gen Elec Gen Motors Gt Nor Ptd Kenriecott Mont Ward N Y Central Nor Am C0 Penn RR Phil Pet Co Std Oil NJ Texas Corp United Air U S Rubber U S St C0 West Union West Elec Woolworth Montreal Curb and Canadian Cor. '7 merit was a trifle firmer. 23 5-8 International Nickel slip d to l new low in metals and oillxiger we; improved in mines but failed l-I to hold all its original gain. l-t Ceiaziese was up a point In mis- l-t oellaneous and National Breweries preferred off a like amount. Total sales: 10.800 shares; Indus- trials, 8.600; Mlml. 3.300- n4 I .1 1.11 Finance I iifiSfiSéggat-ISSSSE YORK. Allrll 24—(AP)— There was a. trace of stock market tension again today over l-lw Q1155‘ tion of investment and speculative positions under the 116W 9003101136 controls soon to be 8-PPl-l€ _ l’ waslimston and share (PM 4191*" ped fractions to sroun 2 17911114 over a wide front. Selling volume was not heavy bill 111 the absence of a good supply of bid; 1t was sufficient to force the 01°“ average price level to a new low since April 28, I933. Among Canadian stocks. D01“ 1'8 Mines. Distillers Bcagrams pifd and Canadian Pacific each lost 1-8. 1-4 Unghanggd were Distillers oom- 3-4 mon, Bord of Canada A, Imperial 5-3 Oll, Intematlorial Nickel and B1B- zillan Traction. - (Canadian Press) Stocks Abitibi Com Abitibi Pfd Asbestos B A Oll Bathurst Bcziuliariiois D011 A Fraser" VTC Fraser Ford A I-iir Walker Home Oil Imp Oll Iut, Pcte Price Com Price Pfd 5. 1- compost cling o4 ,2 of a point at 32.8. ‘Irons- wnasiii“ 12°11 M r , yes r a . gaAmong the stock exchange lead- 1-2 ers reaching new bottoms for l 1-2 year o1- longer were U.S. Steel (this came back lo show s minor musing gem); American ‘telephone. Stan- dard Q1] (NJ), Johns-Msnviile. Eastman Kodak, United Aircraft and Douglas. 1- 3- | %l:mbh-sxyl >-.-..-. 1 qwaeu-t-u- orator-seamen Produce Prices . MONTREAL. Alpril 24-1091- CLIYfQIICIQ-S Canadian Commodity Exchange. Butter spot: Que and western (92 score) s5 1-41a. Eggs spot: Eastern A-iarge 29- ”b""z§“i“§°’§l“ 2" "filtl-ié‘ l’ ‘as ' " l 3'3 ' 7 3-1; r cent, in today's 1111111 foreign E-c za-zi 1 enihpflegibflcél dealinggntnfigggllfd 12f; MONTREAL, April 24-(011-1- e n~ "l" e Produce Market prices here today ooo-ooétpflrn §hljfi°lllflfélulnzlefd “i “Pmed by “l” 9mm” m‘ I 1d i" reatiori to the United partment, of Agriculture fol1ow:— at $502101?“ . Eggs: graded shipment selling Si" - A-large 29 1-2; A-medium 28: pul- Banks lets 24; 1s 26-2-1; o 2:1 i-2--z4. (Canadian Press) NIEW YORK. A9111 24—(ClPl-—- me Canadian dollar closed l-a of a, cent higher at a discount 0! 12 Butler: first grade creamery prints. Jolbbingdgflce, 36-36 1-2: fir-st grade soli , jabbing price 35 1-2-36- wholesale. Que no 1 pas- teurized storage 35 1-4, no 2 stor- age 34 3-4. Cheese: current receipt, white find colored, western 1s 1-4 11.0.3. 510°" factory shipping point, Que 10 5-8 can!“ delivered Montreal. Potatoes: Que ahites no 1 1.65— Montreal 1.70; no 2 i.25—I.50; NB mountain COmmQYW no 1 ins-Leo; PEI mountain 1.110 Nova Swtlt 4.90; whites ins-Lao Royal Bank 11. 11. s. 11151111111111 a co EVERYTHING IN REAL ESTATE 142 Richmond St._ Tell. Dav l376—Niqht 344 Men of The Army, Navy and Air Force NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY A FARM Leave your family on it and upon your return W"! Wlll hi" 5°"! a homo and a good living. Farms can be purchased on the instalment bolls. ASK FOR OUR 1942 CATALOGUE FOR SALE AN EXCELLENT RUNNING BUSINESS At New Glasgow. on the paved highway-House, Store fulIY equlpprd, warehouse and other buildings, also 15 acres good land. Electricity. Telephone. Reasonable price, SUMMER COTTAGES AND HOUSES - furnished and un- furnished, on or near the shore. Price - - — — -$i50 upward FOR SALE CITY BUILDING LOTS. CITY HOUSES. OUT OF TOWN HOUSES. HOTELS AND STORES We are Agents for the sale of VITA GLASI. TO LET At Southport, on the paved highway, modern l-roorned Rouse. I bathrooms, hardwood floors. flrepiac , every convenience, also barn, garage, and 4 acres good land. - — — — —- - --l25.00. UNFURNISIIED IIOUSFF-ffunter Itlver. ll rooms, all modern con- venlcnces. Sunporch, garden. Good fishing nesrhy - — -$25.0ll APARTMENTS TO LET FURNISHED — Ground floor UNFURNISIIID — Dundas Es- Central. 4 rooms. Every 00!!- nllnsde. Duplex. ‘I rooms (In ‘ h t eluding sun room). ‘i " vet“ lance Cunthmouf 4;) view of harbour. Modern eon- "“ c" ' venleneel. -l55. CITY HOUSES TO LET FOR SUMMER MONTHS AMBROSE STREET-e rooms. Modern, all ‘ lshlngs supplied. HILLSBORO STREET —l rooms. Cosy. Plano and radio supplied. also Furnished Summer Cottage st. Brighton. TO LET s several desirable Furnished looms. with er without board, some with housekeeping privileges. T0 LET Heated Offices. store and Warehouses Install VITA (iLAss In your Snnporch and southern rooms 11ml fllllilln maximum health from the sun's Ultra Violet Rays. MDNTREAL STDDN EXDNANSE (Canadian Press) Stocks Bell ‘R1 Brazilian Bldg Products Can Cement Can Oar Ilbund Can Pacific Can- Steamship Celanese Cons Smelt Ill 1 37 3" Béhmxrsend Building Products ' St Law Pld Toronto Exchange ‘IOROMIO. M1111 24—(GP)-'Ib- day's weak tone for listings on the stock exchange inclus- triaJs and golds to new index lows for the year. Base metal and west- ern oil stocks were only slightly lower. Volume was the second heaviest of the week at 154.000 of s point or more were Shane. Losses netted b Bakers Breed. Cvatineau Power ApfNl, steel of Canada pfd and Simvwnfi Did. acid the mar- ket was lower by fractions for Ab- itibi pfd, Canada steamshipe. Can- adian Locomotive, Fanny Farmer, Great Lakes Paper pfd, and Mas- sey I-Iarrls d. Bell Telephom finned a point to 144 and prices were up narrowly for Brain ion and Industrial Ai- ochoi A. Gains of I to a points mere held by lvllcColl pfd and Tam- Yfls. Ontario Nickel was again the big trader with turnover of 00. shares on a loss of 8-8 to 12 7-8. International Nickel and Suielters lost. 8-8-1-2 and Ventures gained 5 to 3.05. Other base metal issues were unchan . Several golds, inlcuding Buffalo Ankerite, Hollinger, Lake Store. and Sigma declined l0 cents or more and losses of 3 to 5 cents were showing finally for Chester- ville. Little Long Lsc, Msclcod- Cockshutt, Per-ran. Pickle Crow and Sylvanite. Broulen, UJJPCT Canada and Sullivan were own narrowly. Slight weakness appeared for Home Oll. Brown and Davies while Oalmorit was up 2 cents to 18. Mining (Canadian Press) 10111100710. April 24- stocks Alderman Ang Cdn Beattie Bcbjo Brit Dom Broulan Brown Oll Buff A111: Buff Cdn Cal Edm Calmont Cdn Mal Chester Chromium Coniarum Davies East Mill. Elclorado Falcon Fed Kirk Franco Gillies Lake Goldaie Gunnar Gold Hard Rock Hollinger Home O11 Hot-nest Howey Jack Wai Jellicoe Kerr Add Kirk Lake Lake Shore Lamaque Lebel Oro Leitch Little LL lillacbeod Malartlc McKenzie Moneta Naybob Normetal OBrien Okalta Omega Ont Nickel Pacalta Pamuur Paymaster Perron Pick Crow Pioneer r0 1 1s- pa 1 1d | 1n s-n n N: §.'oo r-n ggfint-Gs was 5 u ensuima¢tlran o-asviuuusraesv-unwaqg O .- s's A sgLLEéo/Egwflw/ fsrv/‘tl I I 1m all rslul ‘Mu-m hr llIlM" "n" n" vunnpl! PALIEI I lIanh ol M" UhauIN" llurlttflrtnifl- ygptlflinv- 700 MacDonald, 50, at his home Yesterday's Market OOIIIUTID I VIIY I'D I WEDNESDAY I liege dos Ca bags Roast Beef Sweet potatoes, 2 lbs. ken each Cauliflower, Herring, dos Mushroo ms New carrots, 3 bunches New rhubarb, 2 lb; Cooking apples, pk. Spinach lb New cabbage, 8 lbs. Markets At Glance (Canadian Press) Toronto and New York-Stocks clos- Qd vrer. Montreal-Utilities and papers low- er; golds and other industrial! higher. Winnipeg-Wheat unchanged. IN MEMORIAM MB. DANIEL MICDONALD Many friends learned with much re ret of the death on Monday ev- e ng, April 13th, of Mr. Denis} Travellers Rest. Mr, MacDonald had contracted pneumonia and suffered 1 heart attack which proved fatal. Mr. MacDonald was born on the homestead where he had lived all his life. He was the son of the late Ronald MacDonald one of the pion- eers- He was a prosperous farmer who look an active interest in the affairs of the community and a willing worker in any worthynen- deavour. He was s trustee of av- ellers Rest School. s. Justice of the Peace arid a loyal supporter of the Conservative party. Mr. MacDonald was kind and generous to all. s de- lightful host and will be mourned throughout Prince County where he was held in very high regard. H; was s devout member of 5t. Paula Church and received the consola- tion of his religion from the hands of his pastor before his death. he also was a member of the Knights of Columbus. He was a loving hus- band and father. his passing will be sorely felt in the home. He leaves to mourn his wife, formerly Clara MacDonald, five sons and five daughters. Ronald, on the home- stead; Mary, Mrs. Walter Leschuck. Summerslde; Jenn who arrived by plane from Brookllns. MESS-i H1159" and Allie employed at B. T. Holman Ltd., Margaret. Florence. 19411110118. Bennett, Allan at home. B180 B11 aged‘ mother and the followinl brothers and sisters. Herberl- 5"!” erincndent on "The Boston Elevat- ed" Boston; Fred. merchant Rosa- 11nd, Alberta; Hubert a dentlst. De- troit. Michisan: Wink. Borden? Major and Colin. Sherbrookc; Jen‘ rile. Mrs, John 5. McNel New York, N. Y.; and Mary, Mrs. N. J. McNellL New Annan. to all c! whom much sympathy is extended. The funeral wa held on ‘Thurs- and was aid was held. The pail bearers were: Messrs. Robert H088. Artcmu U Douglas Gunning John C. Wood, Dart-gel McNeill. Ronald McNeili.- R. . PENNY FOR PEEP ‘IERRINGION. Norfolk. 12116111111! __.(¢P) ._ A youth who charged a penny for a peep at Hitler, Goerlng and Goebbels inside a tin raised l5 shillings (about $3.50) during the local Warshl Week. In the tin were three vs worms. Vermilsta 10 Wrt Hug 1B6 Ymlr I NOTICE Starting May 1st our store will lose at 6 P. . on Monday, Wednesday - and Friday until further notice R. L. DICKIESON, New Glasgow" AUCTION I will sell on the Market Square on Tuesday, April 28th st 2 o'clock:-2 driving wagons in perfect condition. J. S. BIGGAR, Auctioneer. . For Sale 11..- 2000 bushel Oats, portion lng small barley. ilarvoll Bros. Ltd. Choice contain- percentage ‘ APRIL 2s. 1m Any good carpenter can insulate your house by applying Genuine B.P. Insul-Ated Siding right over the outside walls of shingle, clapboard or wood sheathing. The sav- ings you make repay the cost. e Ask your dealer for, “Armoured Walls” Booklet 1311111111; 1_> out PRESERVE Yilllll PROPERTY Prepare your home now for years of protection_ relieved of painting and maintenance expense. Re- duce heating cost, increase warmth and comfort and add useful rooms by in. sulating your outside wooden walls with Gen- uine B.P. Insul-Ated Sid. lug. 811141111 1 81?. 11111-1111: 1n mun. The Rogers Hardware Bo. Ltd. PHONES 105-1308 MACDONALD-ROWE WOOD WORKING C0., LTD. Dealers for Building Products Slate surfaced liresafe Shingles. Insul Lath. Insul Board. Cement Roof Coating. cut the m1 bill! BRADE, McKllY 81 00., LIMITED WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DISTRIBUTORS Siding. l0, l5. 30 lb. Modern Attractive Tile Floorin Insulate now. Roofing. Insul Brlc Siding. asphalt sheathing. Plastic g. IIP and start with a "cl ‘monthly payments. Why don't n. Phillip] 11111111111; Grafton Street Phone I66 This is the Way We pay our bi11s- And it's really the most sensible way‘. Finance Iiastern Ltd, for a loan. ean slate." General Finance Eastern Ltd. Charlottetown TD $500.00 We g1 to General pay o all our bills We can repay small you try this simple, practical Office Hours 9-550 Box GM Saturday 8-1 FARM FDR SALE ___-_ The farm oi‘ the late Dan- iel MacQueen, situated at Clyde Station, consisting of 150 acres of land ln_ high state of cultivation. 110 acres clear balance consist- ing of hard and soft wood. EVERETT MacLEOD, Executor. Fredericton. 4-3-38 __i__i_. eo-eoo-oveoeeoeoeee eeo++ee ATTENTIDN PRODUCERS We offer s special grading service for egg. Highest market prices paid. Located behind Vendome Hotel, Kent St. M. McKENZIE 064006-600 04 o0 t-to-ia-zi-za-au-aa FOR. SALE AT MARBlIl-‘IELD Farm of late John '1‘. Ferguson. consisting of lid aerel. about 90 acres clear, balance ls hard and noft wood. Comfortable dwelling with modem conveniences. Apply on premises or to W. W. Gibson. Marshfield. d-ll-ll A UCTION SALE Al Union Road Saturday. Ms! 1st at 2 p. m. I am instructed by Mr. Everette MacKlnnon to sell by Public Auction on his promises the following stock: 1 cow 4 yours 11d (Jersey) due to freshen May 1:11 1 cow 3 years old (Jersey) due u freshen June IsL; I cow 4 years 111d (Shorthorn) due w frcslicn Jim! 1st,; 1 grade cow 9 years old due to freshen June 1st: l lii-ifcr Z years old; 3 heifers 1 ycar old: l steer 1 dvenr old; 1 mare ll years 1...; Z gigs months o u: ~i pigs ~i we!" oi ; 1 brood sow, also I stuck llll- 4-25-28-5-1 A UCTION SALE At 28 Birchwood SL. Illursdfll» A rll 30th at 1.30 p-lli- _‘ n. l am nstrvnl-(l liy "'_r< 1.1-1 Compton to sell by Public AuvMI her entire hous. 1111111 1.....- .111...u- ing: ehesterfield sullr; rulll"? “l” lngroom table; 1111111111. 1.11111. rll-l" beds. s rings and mattresses; b" eons; c est drawers; kitchen ran‘ Enterprise Iron Duke lneorli "l; ' small heater; lawn mower; W“ utensils antflothcr nrtlrlrs too "l"? erous to mention. ' . Ill: tron W. II ‘among’, FARM FDR SALE For sale farm of the ladlt Roy Ford, Glasllllll’ “m” Consisting of 50 acres l" "ll state of cultivation. 1:" watered 11nd lcnccd. 2d house, outbuildings l" 5° repair. Apply ll" MAvuS 1101111. Adminisirzllfl!‘ t-ls-ci-zl-zc