Apartnients Wanted PAGE TWELVE 1 d luniiniun charge For an to per word; (lens. 04 cools por Inch; Addrou for dunsgos orlsing out of erro iitimiising Rates Payable In Advance Ossfsnl Guardian Meals in per word; Western soil I-Issi-Iro Meals Announcements and coining Events be per word; Cinsslllsl So on word; In Iluiorlssn of floral and Spiritual offerings, cards. etc.. be per nuns; Letters If condolence sec per inch: Wedding Engagements. 40 worth for 81.00 and I0 centre for every sddltlonni 1 words; Notices of Thanks Ind Apprseistlon. Mo pct Inch or be per word; Lists or subscrip- Other Istos On Application. The advertiser agrees that the publisher shall not be liable nlnonnt paid for the space nctuslly occupied by that portion of the advertisement In which the error occurred, error In due to the negligence of its servants or otherwise, nnd there shall be no llshility for non-insertion of any advertisement beyond the amount psld for such love: Iselnsnt. y A-uutisonenl 15 Cents. Notices 14c per inch; um sod Presentation, ll.0I. rs in udvcrtlucncnts beyond the whether such WANTE D-ONE OR TH'0 rooms,'kitchenette, furnished or unfurnished. Private entrance. Write Box 97, Guardian. VVANTED -- HOUSE OR APART- ment, heated or unheated, live or ,six rooms and bath. Centrally located. Phone 9613. WANTED TO RENT-BY YOUNG business man andisniali family, small house or apartment, in or near Summerside, furnished. partly furnished, or unfurnished Phone 211-77 any time after Oct 29th. Agents lilaiited AGENTS IVANTED FOR THE largest Custom Venetian Blind Co.. North and West of Toronto, we ship prepaid the same'day order received, lowest prices. highest commissions to the right men.- Write today Acme Venet- ian Blind 00., H2 Durham Street, Sudbury. Ontario. Boarders Aceoinmodated BOARDERS ACCOMMODATED mail 6786. BOARDERS ACCOMMODATED - 202 Prince. TWO BOARDERS ACCOMMO- dated. Phone 5366. cars & trucks For Sale CAR FOR SALE-1949 PONTIAC sedan. Dial 4404. a Lost DOS-T - BETWEEN H U N 'r E R River and Sumrnerside, one truck tire and rim. 900 x 20. Re- nard. Phone 2215 Summersidc, roilcct. mV7'.; RI-ll) cnoss LIFE sAvINo. boat missing from. Brighton Bath House. Anyone knowing its whereabouts please notify Mrs. Harry Cudmore,' Red Cross Headquarters. Male Help Wanted”; WANTED - MARRIED IVTAN roll farm work. llouse provided. WH10 Box 95, Guardian. WANTED .. A MAN r07: FARM work. steady employment. E Lamont, Union -Road. IVANTED - MIDDLE AGE COU- pie or single man to care for stock for winter months. Write Box 99, Guardian. MAN VVITII CAR HERE'S A PAY- lng proposition: Become -Our Dealer. A choice of more than 250 'household necessities to sell. Interesting discount. There is a vacancy in your surroundings. Write now for details. Familex, 1600 Delorimier, Dept. G., Mori- treal. Personal SONOTONE HEARING AIDS- Sales and Service. Island Rep- resentative: Mrs. Clifford Birt, Mount Edward Road, Charlotte- town. Telephone 7097. FOR SALE - 1949 FORD I U2 ton truck, good condition. Alli- son Maclreod, Wcstmoreland. FOR SALE - 1952 HALF-TON Dodge. Perfect condition. Can be financed. James Albany. R. R. 2. FOR. SALE m 1939 CHEVROLET Good condition. Can be seen at R. E. Mutch & Co.. between 8 and 5 P. M. For Sale FOR SALE-7 PIGS, SIX VVEEKS old. Elmer Mann, Indian River. yM-L..F.rs-ssss-M FOII SALE -- DUMP CART, IN good condition. Angus Nicholson, Orwell Cove. FOR SALE-BEETS, CARROTS. cabbage. Alvin MncLeod, New Muttart,p Sales Help Wanted WANTED -- MAN FOR STEADY travel among Consumers in part of Kings County. Permanent connection with large manufac- turer. Only reliable hustler con- sidered. Write Rawleiglfs Dept. J-470-I31, Montreal. ARE YOU INTERESTED IN DE- veloping s. good business of your own? No ceiling on your earri- ings. Beautiful line of cosmetics. If you have 9 hours of spare time per week or more write to Doraldina. Cosmetics Company, 1600 Delorimier, Dept. 11, Mon- treai, P. Q. met 4 FOR RENT-FU-RNISVE-IED ROOM, London. third floor. Central. Dial 6401. FOR SALE -- TVVO FURROW TO LET -- ROOMS. 28 GREAT tractor plow, three years old. George Street. Dial 7669. Bert Pridham, Aibertori. W)? SAl.r:-:T0aCN(l, NEWLY freslicned cow, calf at side. Frank Hamm, Mt. Herbert. FOR SALE - M-A.N'S BICYCLE. Good repair. Merlin MacDonald, Bristol. For: SALE .- PAIR on GIItI.'s skates, size 3, one pair boy's skates, size 3. Dial .7728. T0 IEIT UNFURNISIIED rooms. 202 Prince St. T0 IIET-TWO ROODIS IN GOOD residential area. Board optional. Dial 3586. TO LET-FURNISI-I'D, HEATED room in private home. Dial 9893. FOR RENT - roux ROOM -I-'-OIt”'S7ILI-I-PURE nnin YORK. shire boar. Service age. Charles, Jones. Pownal. I?6irE's7A"IIr:T.' st:vITv”'irEi liouse. Central. Apply Box 98, Guardian. FOR sAiIs .. Ar A BARGAIN. Fox Cape. Black and Silver. Per- fecr condition. Write Box 94. Guardian Office. FOR s. LE - rizi-;IYE-i?iiNiI7s 8 cents per bushel. Also carrots and cabbage. William Chowcn, West. Royalty. FOR S-A'ITr:-is-(7oIiIi's"vv35n IN 10"! lengths. 12 cords of blocks, also boards and st-antling. Ray- Mniond liar M0llLLruS5-. FOR sALI: -- IIAsi-".”I3UnNI-:1: No. 11; also choice Oxford rams Nikible for "Government bonus, ;iIohIi&l:t. Thompson, Frenchfox-L, row SALE .. 2 YOUNG CTFEIT, I Fawcctt ranze stove, 1 used pump lack Apply to Ronald Mclnnis. Southport. row SALE - ONFPUREHHRID Guernsey heifer 1'.& years old. 1 grey, Jersey heifer ll: years old. John England. West Royaity, R. E. Iron sAI.n-si:WfNrTiiIC4TIYIiiif, dressers, dinctle cabinet and table. Also other household Art- lcles. Apply 101 Elm Ave. or dial 9608 after 5.30. row SALE -. i'e4TITv"I'fIAi'v'i'iT- Mfcycle 1200 CC with sldecor. Price 3250.00 or will trade for smaller motorcycle. Write Box- 1T7, Summerside. ' con sAI.Ic-m"TI.r. Izrlcii-ITIE motor. 110-220. 875.00. One 12 gauge (Winchester) pump gun, 850.13. Write Box 177 " side. ' ; Fm! BTIIAYED ON MY IEITIMISES AT Springfield, one. steer. Owner msy have some by proving pm- petty Ind puylnc expenses. H. W. Resting. Mj....; Fouls 1 Hell Visited w A1! -I s o-.-wA'rI-Tobi AND kitchen hel . the MK! Arron -nxnhisrtcnn stenograplior. niectrolus genus), Ltd. mt acorn . Pinon culls up; soon 4 OAP . Wblusl I llouptworlr. Mn. Apply in person to I upggu, J apartment, heated, continuous hot. water. Dial 3728. FOR RENT - IN KENSINGTON, four room apartment. Bert Kelly, I Kcnsington. 'H)-I3:"E"- IIr:A7r-En, FURNISHED room. Kitchen privileges or partial board if desired. Dial 4720. TO I . -TVVO NEWLY DECOR- Alr-d furnished bedrooms, suit- able for 3 or 4 girls. Kitchenette if desired. Near Hospital. Dial -- HOUSE, NORTH Partly furnished, elec- llnndy school, church, James Muttart, Albany. iricity. store. R. R. 2. 'T;l'yitfi7rltErs:- SEE THE NEW REMINGTON Quiet-Rlter - exclusive features sensational performance. S3 monthly. special student rates on .cutal machines Remington Band 104 Kent street. Dial 6631. Wanted iVAivr3:n .. I.AIice'sTzI; SAFE. Must be modern. Phone 7329. VTANTED-FEW YOUNG, Ifr.Avv hlocky horses. Woodrow Wheat- ley. Phone 7002. WANTED TO BUY, B(lNGAI.0W in good condition, anywhere in Prince County, to be moved. Phone 8853, Summorslde. Work : Wanted woMAN WANTS w6"n'Ir by hour, day, week or month. Phone 6206. Nickel alloyed steel in used for pressure vessels in chemical pro- com.-. operated at extreme low .5 WHY HAVE Itlii x -1'-it AWE sons ,FEET? and , , , .011 hour, 210 Notre , 4...- ' its most severe fall drought since Much Of -The CHICAGO, (AP) - A blanket of drought now covers most of the United States. It seared many large cattle and crop areas earlier in the year. A long spell of warm. sunny weather has caused it to spread to other sections .likc- wind-borne dust. An Associated Press survey shows that lack of normal rainfall has as- fected most of the states from New York t- California. Wells Dry Up Wells have dried up. and new ones are being sunk in hope and haste. ' Perched pastures and shrivelled icgctable crops have resulted in losses calculated in milllors of dol- lars. There have been scores of forest and grass fires-none, so far, of disastrous scope. Many farmers are hauling water, and some towns have restricted its use to stretch out difindling sup- plies. The widespread dryness in degree. Worst Drought Yet Missouri is experiencing the worst drought. in its history. It is one of the "worst ever suffered by West Virginia. The district around New York City is in the midst of varies 1949. The water supply It El Dorado, Kan, is so low that s. dozen busi- ness houses are drilling their own -?-----?--:-M--- New York Stocks NEW YORK, (AP) - Tile Stock market took on a somewhat tired look at times last week. bill it! nevertheless scored its fifth straight weekly advance. That's at record for consecutive weekly advances this year. The re- covery follows an unbroken six- week decline that ended with the market at the lowest point of the year in mid-September. The bounce up from thebottcm of that fall has retraced around three-fourths of the previous de- cline as measured by The Associ- ated Press average of 60 stocl(s'at the present position of 3106.80. But the market. has retraced less than half the distance back to the peak of the year reached early in Jan- uary. Last week the market staged I great show of selectivity. On four days out of five. stocks selling at. new high prices for this year outnumbered stocks selling at new lows. Tired Look There was a quick shifting by traders from stock to stock and from group to group. Many times this milling about gave the list a ragged appearance and contributed to what Wall street traders like to cell c tired look. If this type of market continues for It while without any serious weakness developing, many trad- ers feel that the time will be ripe for another try at 5. more vigorous advance. ' Earnings and dividends of the big corporations are making a fine showing. The five most active stocks last week on the New York stock ex- change were: U. S. lilies oil 3 5-3 at 14 7-8 with 80,800 shares traded. Northern Pacific up 2 1-8 at 58, American Telephone up 5-8 at 156, General Electric up 3-4 at '79 1-4. and National Distillers up 7-8 at 18 5-8. Active Issues The five most active issues this week on the American stock ex- change wcre: ” Canada Southern Oils up 5-3 at if I-8, Webb and Knapp up 1-16 at 15-16. Kaiser Motors unchanged at 3 1-8. Coastal Caribbean Oils off 3-8 at 2 3-4. and International Petroleum up 1-4 at 20 5-8. Canadian stocks finished the week lilgher. Canadian Pacific. International Nickel and Distillers Seagram each gained 1-4. McIntyre lost 1-4. Canadian issues on the Ameri- can slock exchange were mixed. Royalitc oil advanced 1-8 and Giant Yellowknife eased 1-8. U. S. Steel ileporl CLEVELAND, (AP) - Steel pro- duction is on the up-grade again and October's output will nearly equal that of II year ago. Steel magazine said today. The metalworking weekly said this month's production should to- tal about 0,500,000 net tons, com- pared to 9,508,084 in the same month last year. Steelmaking edged up to 95.5 per cent of rated capacity last week after holding steady at 95 per cent for three weeks. I Last October the rate” was 106.6 per cent of capacity. but Steel pointed 01” that the capacity on which this year's opcr-'t-rg rates are computed in eight per cent higher. . Cautious Eye Not only Is production moving along It A high I-sic. steel said. "but demand for steel at the mill level in timing up a. little after easing during the summer. The magazine raid the auto industry- tho biggest stool consumer - is stepping up its output sftcr s sum- mer lull, and the Isles of one producer of household refrigera- tors are running I2 per cent Ahead of Just year. Iut the steel men. however, are keeping s. cautious eye on business. Producers of premium priced steel are actually fooling s pinch es the consumers tum to stsndsrd priosd supplies. One premium null, for example, in” dorm to no per cent of. capacity , ion, as compared with 100 per cent esrller THE GUARDIAN. Severe Drought Now Covers Jnited States vi-elLs-but not all of them are find- ing water. Damage to vegetables. pastures. ehrubbery and lawns in downstate New York is reported running into the millions. In Texas, one of the early drought states, the cotton hn-vest is going on space but fail planting is hampered. Recently-pluited wheat in north Texas is deterior- ating rapidly. 1 Soil Too Hard The Indian summer weather also favors s. harvest work in the corn belt of the Midwest end else- where. But there is worry shout the winter wheat. Dry, WIIIlIxC0n- ditiona make the soil hard and de- prive newly-planted seeds of need- ed molsture. '” linnegote farmers. for instance, find difficulty "1 making plow points break through caked ground. The tough crust is preventing the planting of winter wheat in Mary- land. some farmers are hauling water for their stock in southern Iowe. Many cities in Iows. have barred outdoor fires. Many towns in Nebraska are en- forcing bars against burning leaves and trash outdoors. Woods Explosive Camp fires have been prohibited in some parts of Colorado, and the hunting season has been post- poned to Oct. 24. Tennessee forester: warn that tr: woods are of almost "explos- ive diyness." Kentucky has ruled out plcnlcking and camping in state parks and suspending sll hunting. Montana. has declared "a gen- eral emergerwy exists because of the unusual fire hazard." California's governor has asked President Eisenhower to declare more than 1,000,000 acres of range land in San Bernardino county in drought emergency area. Emergency Decided The Federal Forestry Service re- ported 540,000 acres have been burned over by brush fires so far this year in Southern Califomiais Angcles National Forest. This is the largest burned area there since 1924. President Elsenhovrer and Sec- retary of Agriculture Benson st- tcnded 8. drought conference last week at Kansas City with 12 gov- ernors. The governors and Benson agreed on an emergency program. Under it, the federal government will share the cost of shipping hay and '-ed for livestolck in arid areas. 1 . FOR YOUNG AND OLD TORONTO, (CPJ-Prizes of 31,100 in cash and two trophies are of- fered for squarevdancing contests Nov. '16 to 21- during the Royal Winter Fair here. The junior di- vision takes boys and girls from 10 to 17 years old. and older con- testants are in the senlorxsels. VANCOUVER - (CP) - Advent of the strapless evening gown pre- sented a problem to florists, said Victor Stein of San Francisco. vis- iting here: "when there's nothing to pin a corsage to, we tell the girls to wear the flowers in their hair," he said. DAlLY' ACROSS loch day till code letters are I oxnroo woo LA intheyoss - ckosswbit for Ihe three L's, X for the two 0's. oto. Jingle letters. lrophlu. the length and ionic n of the words on on sunny Ornuqueto-Pills-IA HIT. I IlA.D III! IPARID oI.IrroIc.:. ” 3 7- s FTETUWN Uranium find in Central yyoniing -DENVER. (AP) - The Atomic Energy Commission confirmed Sat- urday what it says "looks like an Important discovery" of uranium- bosring arcs in remote lends of central Wyoming. Charles C. Towlc. chief of the Denver cxplorstion branch of the AEC, said because of the isolated I Q FOR SALE 1953 PONTIAC SEDAN For particulars Dis! 4862 After 6 pm. Illllillllllr ti ocrroaen 25, 1953 NOTICE. ,FORst8ALE Take notice all accounts 1952 DODGE due me must be. in full by OORONET SEDAN October 31st, 1953, or will be given to attorney for col- A.1 common I lection. ' 1 - Reason for selling," Slzned: being tronsferrodto 013:5? .1. KEITIIBOYOE. """"""'d- Psrkdsio. owl I-la ares "it is going togteke ” - sblc time to evaluate and deter- mine the extent. of the ore depos- its." The discovery-credited to Neil McNeic, a lone prospector - has started I rush of other prospectors to the area. The nearest railroad point is Bonneville, a station on the Chicago, Burlington srid Qu y, about 25 miles northwest of th discovery. Mortgage Sole There will be sold at Public Auction in front of the Low Courts Building in Charlottetown In Queen's County, Prince Edward Island. st the hour of 11:30 o'clock in the forenoon on Mondsy, the ninth day .of November, 1958: ALL that parcel of land ” lying and being In the Royalty of Charlottetown In Queen's County. Prince Edward Islsnd, bounded and described ss follows, that Is to say: COMMENCING at 1 point on the western boundary of the Mol- pcque Road at the northeastern angle of the property conveyed by James B. Pcnke and wife to Irving Oil Company Limited on the fifth day of June, 1937, thence in I westerly direction along the north- crn boundary of the Irving Oil Company property a distance of two hundred feet, thence in I northern direction in I straight line being I continuation of the western boundary of the Irving Oil Company property s distance of two hundred and ninety-two feet or In the southern boundary of the North River Road which con- nects the Malpequc Road with the Lower Mnlpcquo Road, thence in In easterly direction along the southern bounds y of the said North River Road a. distance of two hundred feet or to the western boundary of the Malpequc Rood aforesaid, thence In a southern direction along the western bound- ary of the said Malpcqnc Rood aforesaid n distance of two hun- dred snd ninety-two feet or to the point at the, place of commence- ment, containing ONE and ONE- THIRD acres of land s little more or less. The above sale is being made under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in on lndenturo of Mortgage made the , twenty-ninth day of September A.D, 1948, be- tween John Edgett of Charlotte- town. Clerk, of the first part, nnd I-lis Majesty the King in right of the Province of Prince Edward Island so represented by the Pro- vlnclsl Treasurer. of Ihe second part; and because of default hav- ing been made in payment of the principal and interest thereby secured. Dated this fifth day of October, 1953.- W. E. DARBY. Provincial Treasurer Mortgsgce. V A ... to Fort l:J ririrtur-9, 40. Becks of '9. River 5j"l,3'i”-ll-'..,&..4i”-i” 1. Factor feet , ' l ' E 6. scoris of 41. colors. so . molten cloth . metal: 42. Scottish 9. Spanish Gaelic title , DOW! I0. Fertile spot 1. Jlnni - ' in desert 2. weakened ,i2. Afresh 3. At the . ! I I I3. Apprehond .ptesent o s , ' , M. Ventilsle tunic - horse "'"'”V ' 'i'""'t 15. Unit of 4. Erbium to unseat. 30. Banish- . weight tsym.) orider merit 16. Iron 5. short- 20. Desertors ll. Pisces tSym.) billed of s party 34. Sound, as 17. America rail 23. A punch a goose A patriot s. It white .by 37- Period of IO. One of the frisr 24. shunned time ' Great Lake: I. Employ '.-'5. Stsy 38. Ever. 1 21. On the a. A mime :7. A com- (poem .' ocean In firing fblnotlon 40. Pronouri 22. sweet se- ' x cretion on eucalyptus Jeeves . -"!Austm!.l 23. Girl's nickname 23. Alcoholic ; beverages . 26. Afhrm 27. A both for hides M. A sweet, carbonated . drink i 20. Vessels 12. Chinese NYC? 33. Unit of ii- Iuminst on , t Phys.) 80. I-lowing tool 86. Of the Icelandic poems Ia. Prepare for publlcotlon ll. Peruse: . 4 DAILY OBYPIOQUOIIE-lion's how to work It: A X I I) 's I A A X I I I." 0 N C It Is I. 0 W , One letter simply stands for u(other. In this Onlriple A is used cunt. ( . . AVGUINDII Q-I-Mn A - CIR IT? JMAQLOI Me ocsouo-roIi.' vi-oI.oci l'l' axons A0 sor.ocrAc:utI.r'iI oocei-44-I-It: fl'W8.lIAD.NIVlR IAUGTIUN, SALE At farm of Leig-if Warren, North Rustlco , . On Thursday, Oct. 29th At 1:30 o'clock pm. Of the following:-- 2 horses, 7 miich cows, 6, 11A year steers, 7 calves, 1 International Separator, 750 lb. capacity, 1 large size oil burner. Terms: 6 months credit on approved joint notes. E. C. Ctssweli, Auctioneer. TENDERS Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned until noon on Wednesday, October 28th, 1953, for the purchase of 40 acres of land at Goose River, Lot 42, formerly in possession of Peter McKlnnon and now owned by the Province of Prince Edward Island and more particularly described as follows: COMMENCING at at point on the bank or shore of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, said point being on the east boundary of A piece of land formerly in possession of John McLellan and now in posses- sion of James J. Mckinnon; THENCE southwardly along the said boundary for a distance of 100 chains or to the rear line of farms fronting on the aforemen- tioned Gulf of St. Lawrence; THENCE eastwardly along said rear line a sufficient distance to give a right angled width of four chains or to the southwestern corner of land now or formerly in possession of Mrs. John J. Mc- Kinnon: THENCE northwai-dly along the western boundary of the last mentioned land to the afore- mentioned bank or shore of the Gulf of St. Lawrence; THENCE wcstwarilly along said bank or shore to place of commencement CONTAINING an Area of FORTY ACRES of land more or less. V. A. llIscI)0NAI.D, Land Tax Properties Agent, Riley Building, Charlottetown. TENDERS Sealed tenders will he received by the undersigned until noon on Wednesday, October 28th, 1953. for the purchase of 46 acres of land at DeGros Marsh, Lot 55, former- ly in possession of John Allen Campbell and now owned by the Province of Prince Edward Island and more particularly described as follows: , COMMENCING at A point the northern -boundary of the road leading from Newport to Launching, said point being on the Ulvislcn Line between Townships 54 6: 55; THENCE northwsrdly along said Division Line to the southern boundary of 100 acres of land formerly in possession of James H. MacDonald and now in possession of Urban Me-linnon: THENCE along the last mention- ed boundary for a distance of ten chains or to the western boundary of land now or formerly in pos- session of John Sloan; THENCE southwordly along the last men- tioned boundary to the aforemen- tioned northern boundary of the road leading from Newport to Launching; HENCE westwardly along the has mentioned boundary to point of commencement CON- TAINING an area of FORTY-SIX ACRES of land more or less. V. A. Mscn0NALD, Land Tux Properties Agent, Riley Building, on BLUE men 8TEAMSlllPs no. 14. v. eiur eiiiiicr Freight will be accepted until noon Friday, Oct, 30th, for next sailing MN Blue Prince to St. Johns, Nfld. For space reservations and rates, apply:- . NEWFOUNDLAND SHIPPING SERVICE P. 0. BOX 35 PHONE 3737 AUCTION SALE AT HOPE RIVER I am instructed by John O'Connor to sell by Public Auction on his property at Hope River on Mon- day, Oct. 26th at one o'clock p. m., all his stock, farm implements, and a quantity of household effects: 1 draft mare 10 years old; 1 draftihorse 12 years old; 1 general purpose -mare 14 years old' 1 Ayr. shire cow 4 years old; 1 Ayrshire cow 6 years old- 1 Guernsey cow 7 years old: 1 purebred Guernsey cow 4 years old; 1 Guernsey cow, 8 years old; 1 Guernsey cow 4 years old; 1 Guernsey cow, 7 years old; 5 spring calves. Farm implements: 1 half-ton 1953 Chev. truck: 1 driving wagon; 1 single truck wagon; 1 team truck wagon complete with box and grain rack; 1 hay- mower, new, Cockshutt; 1 bay rake; 1 disc drill; 2 sets disc. barrows, one set new; 1 spring-tooth barrow; 1 set spike tooth barrow; 1 roller; gang plow; single plow; horse-hoe; potato scuffler; high box sleigh; wood sleigh; team sleigh complete with swings and box; tur- nip seeder; new cart; platform scales; cream separ- ator; 4 cream cans; blacksmith anvil and vice; 2 sets driving harness; cart saddle and breeching; sleigh pad and breaching; collars; hames; leather and rub- ber traces; 1 lawn mower; 2 lawn chairs; lawn rakes and hoes; 1 .22 calibre rifle; buffalo robes; horse blankets; man's fur coat; set block and tackle; a quantity of boards and scantllng; 800 bus. oats. Household effects: 1 kitchen range, Enterprise Iron Duke; 2 Quebec heaters; washing machine; Singer sewing machine; 1 radio; spring couch; Alladin lamps; beds and springs; bedroom sets; commode and chest of drawers; oil cloth squares; tables and chairs; dishes, and numerous other small articles. - TERMS OF SALE: Truck, horses and cattle cash: implements and household effects six months credit. on approved joint notes on sums amounting to over ten dollars. Six per cent per annum off for cash. If weather unfavourable, sale will be held first fine day following. ' Sale starts at 1 p.m. sharp. JOHN O'CONNOR, Owiicr. THOMAS BOLGER, Auctioneer. ' AUCTION SALE At Fort Augustus on Thursday, October 29th at 1 o'clock p.m. of all farm stock, farming Implements and 1 v furniture including the following: Cockshutt manure spreader, haymower, Frost. & Wood, single plow, flat barrows, wheel barrows, riding hiller, potato chain grader, McKenzie. digger, Hall drum and cleaner, International engine 375 horse power, hay rope, seeder, truck wagon, cart wheels, bob sleigh, quan- tity harness. flat box for 2-ton truck, 30 feet belting, 5 inches, 25' feet 7 inch, motorcycle, man's bike, 1 work horse, 8 years old, 1 mare, 5 years old, 2 milk cows. 2 years old, 2 calves, 2 sows with litters, 1 young sow. 1 Fawcett range, new, 1 Quebec heater, 1' radio, new. 1? piece waterless cooker, Singer sewing machine, Renfrew washer and wringer, cream separator and milk can, quan- tity of hay, oats and straw, 1 acre turnips, 172 acre mangles an other articles too numerous to mention. Terms: Cash; over 010.00, three months credit on approved joint note. ' J. J. Mustard Auctioneer. Edwin Logan. JF- Charlottetown. .. ..lLAe.L-:!0!ll'.?:.m-3 OUR BOARDING HOUSE E6AD,TWl(3G6! A Ml65lVE- FROM JUSTICE QIJINCHV-w HE WAXE5 6ENTiMENTAL AND ot:t:E25 T0 CANCEL IMV QPEED-TRAP CASE- lF I'LL 'Dt6Mt5S MAJOR .H()OPLE AND you l-IDOKED HIM For: 4475 --- WHY gown. You vlzir MK AND at 5- cicerzowv -JUSTICE RENDER5 -ro EVERY gal? HIS DUE