V Keep A Sharp Eye For Bargains On This Page .a;.-.-...;r.a';r::. .. ...' YIAF" 5 Page 12, The Guardian Tuesday. Nov. 6, 1956 j:vj1 I IN MEMORIAM GRADY-in luring memory of W Capt. David Grady. W10 1185594 guay NOV. 6. I938. No one knows how much we miss )(lI.l. No one ltiiims the bitter pain We have suflemd since we V011. Life has iii-tel" been the same. In our ht-ai'ts your nteiiiury ling- EIS. sweetly lender. fund and pII'IIl 1-hp,-p 1; not a tiny dear l-ather That It: do ntil think of you. teiitt'IIibet'ed by his SELLRIEWELL-CRAFT. CREATE Lminals yin-ill-law anti daughter. Mr And Mrs I-Zliner Ward. DIXON- in loving memory of 01-; tie Dixon Inee Olive Fernuwnl who departed this life NOV. 6. I952 , Fondly rent:-nibered by Father. Mother and family. lg LIVINGSTONE - In lotinx meme nry of Milton Livingstone who was killed in Holland Nov. 6. I944 I I We were not there to see you die. To hold your hand and "Y SW1" 222"R1ClIM0'NDVST.110M1-I Coot?-', liye. i But we will remember our whole lives through, Those last few words we had witb' nu. Always remeinber-ed by his wife and daughter Cami. MAVCBETH "- Vin loving memory , III John A. MBCBPIII who died I-'oitn-iITA'ItDlroP"coNvEit'rI1 Apply Dick Nov 6. 1932 and Mrs. John W. .'tlacBeth who died Aug. 8th. I948. Loving memories never die. As hearts go on and days go by; In our hearts they are living yet,' We loved them too dearly to ever forget. Ever remembered by Jessie and Wendell. NEWSOME - In loving memory of Mrs- Frank Newsome, Rose Valley. who passed away Novem- ber 4th. 1950. Many I lonely heartache. Often I silent tear: But always I beautiful memo y, Of my mother I loved so dear. Lovingly remembered by Annie. MACBETII - In loving memory 5" IIVYEEYTDIIUGGISTWINWCANADI Battlers Acconiitiiiilatetl C IWANTED YOUNG GIRL .'I'0 Agents Wags! ART TIME TO SELL iFUI.I. OR P new food product in your neigh- bourhood. Extra good commis- sions. For Particulars PM” 8277 after 4 lI-m- Vgggg ANTED: MAN FOR STEADY travel among consumers in sev- eral good districts on the 1513111 - Pumanent connection with large manufacturer. Only reliable hust ler considered. Write Rawleigh'I Dept. K470-131, Montreal. P. Q. sells and recommends Wilder's Stomach Powder for stomach distress, indigestion. heartburn. Quick. Effective. At Hughes. Jenkins' and Reddin Bros. Drug Stores. Charlottetown: Foley's Drug Store. Summeiwide glamorous Costunic Jewellery. East to make and sell Big Xmas selling season now starting. Rush 50 cents for beautiful -lewellcd Brooch Kit and wholesale colour- ed catalogue 1. G Murgatroyd C0,. Agincnurt, Ont FTRM F" 3'" FIRESTONE HOME it. EATED noon NEAI torium, twin beds. suitlble hf, two girls. Dial W77 after 5. TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS ON second floor suitable for work- ing couple partly heated. PIIOIO 8862. TWO UNFURNISIIED R005 Ilrd floor. one furnished on first floor. Dial 5660 during day. 3296 after 5 p.m. ftirwsalr rwo 6xFoifi)"it1iiE onayxno. Apply E. Younker, Brookfield. NEWLY FRESITETJED cow. .5 years old. David Ford, Milton. rinawoonisi aI.ocIts..APl3fv .lohn Gtllis. Fredericton. 3ioroitcvirI.i-:"- zso'a. r. A. for 5145.00 Phone 7418 Winnloe. ELECTRIC RANGE. USED .s years. Reasonable. Dial 3316. siviitiiifai-so - SITTING Room. Kitchen priveleges. Dial 3006- NEW savaon AU'I'0MA'l'IC shot gun. Phone 6774. I aunts WINTER con. AND share room. Dial 6768. B OAA-R D E R Ficcomuobkr ed in comfortable lioiiie Apply 17 Pleasant St. or Dial 8117. ed meals. central. Dial 6396. Very m' ifcci-oiiiii. dated, near Federal Building Home cooked meals. television. Dial 5221 or 83 Pownal St. cars and Trucks For Sale ble, low mileage. MacI.ean, Montague- so David Bradley chain 1 asonabl . Walter Georgetown. hard top convertible. Good condi b aell. Phone 5757. i'94frAitI".iT'rituci( I.-. TON. Ail saw. , both in excellent condition. Very l Soloman, 19si'IioocE(Min?rAin'TTroivi: tion. Radio. seat covers. heater. and tiefrnsters. winterized. Price dresses, size 14. Phone 3017. ENTERPRISE USED OIL RANGE 5119. Simpsons Sears. Trtucimtmr-: - ExcEu.EN'r condition, only H90. Simpson: Sears. 25 ACRES or LAND. MR8. PET- er Buchanan. South Granville. P,E.I. SHOES 636, 7. COAT 36, WOOL slacks 16: skirts 18; suit coats 13: Phone 4528. BOYS SIZE S C. C. M. ,BOO'I'8 and skates. Used one winter. 3400. Dial 6601. rwo'M'ii.i( cows. Two SPRING calves, Shorthorn grade. D. 8. Campbell, Brooklield. aovsicciiiiiioors AND sxarna size 6. good condition, reason- able. Call 8506 after 6.30. LOVELY HOME-MADE PUNCH- work cushions. All colors. Var- iety of patterns. Made by inval- id Phone 5295. FOR SALE BARGAIN of John A. MacBeth who died Nov. lith, 1932 and Mrs. John W. ltIacBeth who died Aug. 20th, 1948. We often think of by-gone dayl. when we were all together. The family chain is broken now, liver remembered by Mary Belle and Tony, Quincy, Mass. ONE GOLDEN OAK. W00-D-(II coal, heater new grate. 1810.00) Bruce MacLennau. Pleasant VII- ley. oNE'pKIit LADIES-WHITE no- I I-HUNDRED POUND bec Foundation Seed. Field ply- AUTO co- LTD. "187 GREAT GEORGE ST. DIAL 5547 vnox. hand-driven separator. A-I con- dition. Apply Ivan Jurgenson, Bunb , R.R.5. FOR SALE Large quantity of Kenne- REPORT ONLY 'un. Good field reading. Ap- Gideon MacLauchlan, West Covehead FOR SALE more shopping days till Christ- rnu. Our store is jam packed full of Christmas gifts for all the family. Use our convenient lay- Iwny plan. A small deposit holds REGISTERED you oml"OY FAIR I-IOLSTEINS NOW OPEN 1, 4-year--old cow; 1, 2- year old heifer. Both bredl to freshen latter part of Nov. A l s o i'egistci'ed b u 11 calves from cows with good l'e('01'(lS. One born in January; two in April. WALTER BUNTAIN J: SON Rustico, P.E.I. We invite you to visit our new toy department, up our new stairway It front of store with all new displays. We are truly proud of our toys. you will find everything and Inything for all ages. Christmas shopping at Firestone is so easy and convenient. love- ly gifts for the home and any member of the family. Use our lay-away plan. We willehold any size order until December 21st. COME IN AND VISIT WITH US MAY WE SUGGEST A GIFT F ,f Ih III f ll I P "'3" IL "IN .':.:"...:..v:.; at. GIRL FOITHOUSEWOIIK. 5UN- of the family and combine your III)": "98. 48 Great George 51. money for such wonderful gifts W”? FEIIIYIWSEIIIIIIIFAIII llii.1i':'l.?..i.C”.'-”.iZ'if.I.. ”'..'.”i'lE';f5.i'- 3; g3;e63f:rG::':;hli:Vaud' write house Refrigerators. Firestone or ,v.e.7..1m Westinghouse washers, electric A .MATURE WOMAN POI clock, radios, toasters. irons, housework. Good wages. Excel- lamps. floor pollshers, vacuum lent working conditions. Wrile,cleaners, or maybe "I9 10118 Mrs Edward Wlsknow. 8 Lincoln Walled 0". 385. OF PIECITIC HP chen range. We also have a good Road, Medford. Mass. display of oil space heaters.' Once Lgst And Fg'n' again we invite you to come in -- ---7 ---e and enjoy at shopping tour. BETWEEN CIlAIlL0'I'I'ETOWN and North Rustico, suitcase Please call Co-Op Store, Rustico. pm. me be” "lemony FIRESTONE HOME 3. pendant. set with stone: Reward . ure skates. size 6. one child's 1950 Pontiac car, low stroller, also used clothing. 5"l””g9' 3”" ”””' My "' iitiiiojserziavgimimsimiotr. perfect condition" Must be lish bull dog, 2 years. Contact sold, owner leaving coun- try. Apply- But sweet memories linger forever, 27 DI-ISBRISAY CRESCENT WFOR SALEY I949 Dodge Sedan CARD or THANKS Mr J. J. Mathesmi Summerside A.M , Roeser, 621 Slemon Park. Sumnierside. YOUNG AYERSIIIRE BULL .13 months old. Dam show-ring win- ner. Record 16.600 milk. 650 fat. Earl ML'Rae, Brookfield- AFLAAIIGI-I iioi.s'iiEINRcow. 5 years old. to freshen in 6 weeks. Fred Turner, Winsloe or dial 5781. and sister Mrs, F. A. Briclmell, llalifax. Mass. wish to extend their sincere thanks to Rev. J. H Bishop, members of the L.O.B.A. and to those who sent flowers and messages of sympathy: also to their kind friends and neighbor: who helped in so many ways dur. "III their recent sad bereavement. Good condition. 01' will trade for 1-2 ton ll'uCl(. GRAFTON ST. (ESSO) SERVICE STATION Next to Capitol Theatre. IT'S NOT T00 EARLY T0 PLAN your church or school Christ- mas program. For material and suggestions, visit The Bible House. ionposiie Eaton'si 1 AUTO ENGINE FITTED FOB belt. 116 inch jointer planer. 1 table saw, adjustable. 1 wood turning lathe. Watson White, Murray River. B. Egypt Accepts cm uum 0 Woodstock. i Su dFred- Cease Fire "” ”'”" ericton. Returning Monday. Dial can LEAIFNEI. FRIDAY rot IIORSE- SPEEDY. DORIS sired by Jollity. darn Axe Wor- thy: also one milk cow. Albert Martin. Beach Grove Inn, or Al- bony. - - 5345- itiiiioano '1-'Vf)R aiiui on or. On cOI1dlI'lOn F R Mary's Road 15- x 22- on if UMTFD NATIONS N 0' am acre of land. Can be bought 4 , '.Y. (AP) 300" with or without land. Apply to Ellyvt Fridny night Iccepted the TYi2.,n, 729;"! n. "N6 n' Aeneas Mt-Guigan 29 Vally St. UN ceasefire resolution on condl- ' mom. Charlottetown tlon lttacking armies cease what "WALL STORE. APPLY UK fPAm'wm1.Erl..;mURE SKATE3 Elrn Ave. Dial 5689. BED - SITTING BOOM. BUSINESS girls. Phone 6168. Fv-t'WIijoiivAIivt:.' ltoonii in-I private entrance. Phone 3795. COUNTRY noME.'NIi7tEtiILE from Charlottetown. Hot and cold water. Apply Box 615, Guardian. FOR RENT GROCERY STORE Egypt called their against us." UN 5I'CF9l8I'Y - General Dag Hlmmlrsklold announced receipt of the following communlcaiun from the Egyptian delegate: "The Egyptian government in- lfructa me to lnfonn your excel- lenfy it accepts the reeolutlon adopted this morning. 1 Novem- ber 1956. by the special extraor- dinary session of the General Aa- Iembly; nn the condition of course that it could not implement the resolution in use the attacking Irmlea continue their aggression." The secretary-general has not Innounced any replies from Brit- Iln. France otr Israel. "aggression tached, accommodations. Apply- . A. W. GAUDE'I', Solicitor. suitable for living POPULAI ll'Y1.I Great Britain has In estimated I.noo.mo adult riders of bicycles. plus .'l.m0.000 younger riders of small bikes and tricyclee. In City with 8 rooms It-, ialnoenaiato , OK l silica and 98 Sydney Street, one AUTO CO. LTD. Phone 5419. FOUND IN SUMMEBTPDE 181 Great George Street. small sum of money. Please Dml 5547- prove Property. Apply Box 629 Guardian. II.os'r on s-riutvnn - rwo-; THE ROSS BURNER :1”.';'.x ”l:.2l”:l..:lS..””.l2:; 2..." I 8- ELECTRIC LIMITED Vify Franc-is Drake, Millview. :0" g, Etecgm, Range, E on . MR" Coal Ranges - Refrigeratora- vP8fSOII!I V I c uum Cleaners - Washing QUEBEC (CPL-lidlcopterl In getting up in the world. Jlldlilll by conversation It the bid Il- nual convention of the Air Indul- tries and Transport Association here. There now are seven Iidleopur companiea in Canada. Ind they use the machines for everything from studying the love life of III! to patrolling oil pipe linen. Carl Agar. 54, of Vancouvt. told in an interview about the growth of Oksnagan Helicopter: Limited. I 32,000,000 outfit of which he is pioneer vice - presi- Ccincidci Leads In Helicopter Use But Subsidies Needed arc" operated by Ohnaun cod up to OI&l,wo each. A machine of thhkindcancarryonlyldpar Iengera. or I total cargo load 11 4,000 pounds. "It is more than likely that some subsidy will have to be giv to initial helicopter opera- tiona In Canada the some as was done with airlines," lays Hr. Agar. He added that Canada "today probably has the highest numbe- of helicopter pilot: per uplh d any country in the world." Was In Mine For Friend Who Went Hunting Editor: note: Murray Terr-In II I survivor of the sprlunlll lnlne explosion. II married and In one I child. This II III Itery. Written for The Caudtu Preu By MURRAY TERIIIS SPRINGHILL, N.S. (CP) - I went in the pit about seven Thurs- day morning. Everythinl WI! I" right through the day. My buddy. Raymond smith. wanted to go deer buntlnB- They naked for two of the three work- dent. Okanagan was d ” II 1927. one year after the first com- mercially - licensed helicopter In the world made its appearance. BUSY IN NFLD. Okanagan, which started with one helicopter on I fruit - ues spraying operation. now has 34 working in regions from British Columbia to Newfoundland. In Newfoundland. Okanagan hel- icoplerii handle mercy missions and carry fisheries expert: to re- mote places. ' Helicopters also do mineral and other survey work. Mr. Agar feels ”bus service" helicopters are still some year: away, especially in such low-den- sity population countries as CIn ada. There is still no twin-engined helicopter on the market. COSTLY MACHINES One reason is cost. "Egg-heat Take Huge Bile - WINDSOR Ont. (CP) An amount of 3601.140.” for non-pay- ment of income taxes plus penal- ties, regarded II the largest tax suit against I Canadian individual, will probably be collected from the estate of Dr. John E. I-Iett. The Star has learned that stocks covering that amount were seized after I writ of execution was ob- tained by the department of na- tional revenue'I taxation division in the Excheque Court. The will of Dr. Heft, controver- sial medical practitioner in the HELP WANTED -- MALE OFFICE CLERK STENOGRAPHER Positions now open at Moncton, N. B., with large national company offering excellent opportunity for advancement. Generous pension benefits, paid vacations. High school education essential. BOX 634 CONTACT : JOHN IN EXCHANGE FOR LABOUR FIFTY ACRES STANDING HARDWOOD At Peakes Station MacEACl-IERN OR ARTHUR DOYLE MOUNT STEWART. Income Tax Dept. Planning To From Eslcife field of cancer. has not yet been filed for probate. lie died Sept. 25 The national revenue depart- ment has claimed 334,152.97 for taxes owing in 1950, I951, 1952. 1953, 1954 and 1955: 3125.000 an I penalty for late films. and SW.- 969.02 for interest from July 24. 1956. ..In addition. the department is claiming 8 per cent interest on 3384,1523? from July 24 until date of payment. ' WATCH TO PERFORM OTTAWA (CPI-The pipes and drums of the 1st and 2nd Battal- ions, The Black Watch of Canada, have accepted an invitation from the St. Andrews Soviety of New York to play in the Scottish fes- tival. They will also lead the 200th anniversary of the society's founding. Led by Pipe-Major Dun- can Ranklne of Stenhousemuir, " Scotland. the Black Watch pipes and drums will perform Nov. 16 In the United States 7th Regiment armory in New York. The regi- ment ltt stationed at Camp Alder- rhot. N.S. , PAYROLLS. WAGES RISE OTTAWA (CF)--Industrial em- ployment. weekly pnyrolls and average weekly s a in r I e I and wages were higher at Aug. 1. 1956, than ll year earlier. the bur- eau of statistics reported Monday. The general employment index 100-increased for the sixth con- secutive month to 125.1 from 124.2, at July land 6. 11.1 at Aug. 1 1956 in; together to stay after the shift so I told my buddy I would stay with Dougie Ilenwood. We worked until 10 minute: after five. when we felt a blur of air. We didn't know what it was but we knew something was wrong. Ten minutes later Jack Fraser came in from the bottom and knocked us off (dismissed us.) We started out to the main bottom from our 0,11!)-foot wall. HEARD MOANING When we got there. Overythillg was I blue smoke. Next thing we heard was man moaning. W. grabbed some men-Eddie MCCAI. lum and Henry Macleod - Ina started back Into the 3.100 - root level. When we got in we went up a. No. 1 head (I ventilating passage) and broke I way through on .1,- stop. We came over to the 5,400. foot level and ran Into Con Em. bree. I short flrer. He advised M to stay between the trap doors. Then we turned on the compressed air. From then we travelled back and forth to the back slope. Water was ruahuig down :13. slope like I river. We figured tlig mine was on fire at'that time, We went back to between the doors. Every two hour: we cam. out to the slope. We were help- Iniz men off the slope. At um um. there were 53 men there. . Later the gas started pushing in on us both ways. We took a hose and cut 53 piouthpieces and booked the hose to the compressed llh W! Plllgled our noses with pieces of shirts and breathed in on our mouthpieces. HELD HANDS About 18 hours later we decided we had to find I way out.' Six volunteers led by Charlie Burton -an overman-started out. Char- lie had his red lamp and tested for gas. I was behind hint. all of us holding hands. Babind me was nle Stonehouse, then Lornie Dykens. Perce Rector and one fel- low I can't remember. As we moved up we opened the air line and this let air come down on the men below. We rapped on the pipe five times for help. Two hundred feet from the main bottom I faded away. Next thing I remember. I was in hospital. Looking back I remernbe many of the boys saying prayers. On the way up we bumped into a lot of men and they seemed to be dead. I figured if I was going to die I would dlr trying to make It home. Educated Manpower Is Key To Oil And Other SPENCER DESIGNED CORSETS, solve most difficult figure prob- lems. For I fashionable figure contact Mrs. Rapson, Dial ms. Sdrvlcos Ilfforotl FOR THE BEST IN 'l'.V AERI- als, Dial 5020. 321.50 and up Willam Wbeatley l PORTRAITS PAINTED IN OILS. copied from your photographs. (color Photographs not necess- Iryt. Dial 6847. ISLAND GRILLOUEEN STREET serving full course dinners; specializing in Chinese dishes. Dial 5228. Wanted WANTED ALI IMTIZ pints or quarts. DIII X. WANTED. A. HOUSEKEEPEI. I for middle aged widower. Apply 1 Box 619, in care of Guardian. Machines- Floor 011 Furnaces - Televislon - Rangettes- Radial Prest-O Heat Burners for Kitchen Ranges - Quaker Oil Ranges- Cabinet or Space Oil Heaters- Kemac Oil Burners will burn coal, wood and garbage. Pawn (gun type) Furnace Burner! guaranteed. I ”-I- delivery & installation Cash. Terms or Re- slablishmenf Credit and D. V. A. 141 Windsor St. Halifax, N.8. 56 St. Peter's Road Charlottetown. P. E. I. Dial IX Evenings, Dial 5353 NOTICE All arrears of school t I x e s owing Cardigan North School District must be paid by November 20 or SEALED TENDERS fo the Department of Veterans 184 Richmond Street, until noon on Tuesday. 13 N signed. Highest or any Tender Provincial Building, TENDERS ing known as "The Old Y.M.C.A.", recently occupied by Charlottetown. will Inspection by appointment. Deputy Minister of Public Works. SARNIA. - While the shortage of trained manpower in industry is indeed a problem. far more im- portant than the quantlty of ed- ucated manpower is its quality. J. R. White, president of Imperial Oil. observed. He was speaking at the opening of I ., posium of 42 deans and professors of client- istry and engineering from across Canada who are meeting with in- dustry and government leaders In these fields. Mr. White pointed out that you can multiply the effect- iveness of I first-class mind the A -hniques of organization. . . .. um . . ion. but you can't synthesize I first-class mind out of any number of second-rate intelleota. The two-day symposium. which was attended by some of the most. distinguished ICIIOII . in the country, was arranged by Imper- III to discuss research and engin- eering problems of interest to gov r the purchase of that build- Affairs, and being located at be received ovember, 1956, by the under- not necessarily accepted. R. 6. WHITE. 3,, taught as teschable. not so much Development Subject: for discussion included the role of industrial and institut- lnnal research, the use of scientif- ic manpower. and the selection sold training of technical person- ne . Speaking of the Importance of truly educated men- in our soo- iety, - men with "intelligent. cul- tivated, questioning and intellect- ually honest minds" - Mr. White said. "That in the kind of man the community needs Ind that In- dustry needs - I man not In much learned II capable of learning. I man more aware of the im- ' of life's unsolved pro- blems than of the answers in the back of the book." A great deal ll belng made of the present manpower shortage. Mr. White said. "It is quite true that. in t words of the B003- 'A good m n is hard to find'. but he always was. and It would be most unfortunate if permanent ”.:??"....?:"::...:.I':.':; 5 .”::l'..,':: W” I" ”" ”" Ch"Wown- :'.”':'.2”2.:'.'i:f.':I.',”:.:""..T”il'".l; ;-;g,-,,-- ,----,;I,,-;,- iz, 1 pr- white skates, size 10. llson Carr, 1-Iarrlnrtton. prince Edward Istand. Stacie. president of the National Th,p:gli.gd:"u,:. la" bee”: (cm: I Dr. hockey Ikntu III! 6. 1. ”j”T MRS. ANDREW M LEAN Iiemirch Council, officially open- bab ,. r H 1 pm ac . unste In its experience with the ....t P "" '" - " wAN1ED s........y 5 N”""””'' 19”" ::..i:.:.':'tiir::.: 1:: .T.”.?.'.'.'.fl' -;or;I--;,-,,-I,,m-i,-,t-,,I-,,In,- - --vw PARS; F0II.WC.SA,I.iAA'I'hP'Ll:."AYS- he! sleelcld. 'c"I'eiiego, we did t . ti 72 - lndugtry a mi)! laii(dl'.48 cljennitnbrdlgance Reglstered nurses for ' l'lJoInItl.Iv.e Wee Illd 0017 03 PIN lumber and fire wood. 9 room genertall idut-Kr in MP - N line &I lama size Within our bof1t!l- dwelling house, and out gide OSDI 8 I1 tagara 8nlII- era. 9 I I IIIDBNII III!) I II lid" 1 ood 1. Al s 1 . St. 11' l 225. BARRISTERS, OPIOMEIRISTS 9 Petmlwml '1 'NII'"7- N” " --",-:.-I"5- ,30,:c::,,Ne'-'i";ii:,rc,';5-0 :3 i23s"pei"ino?ii'l:e5ena- SOLICITORS Etc , ,., :.....tl'”' ”3.'".L".il: .C . - I 3 v 50".: ,,':k. ownfrf wk” ing . upon experience and m n':”.f""" "" '5: m RAIN 03 SHINE AT MALPEQUE llloft oltllo apecinum in the null! ...., Pleasant Grove. qualifications. Residence ac- loll, Mutlieson 5 Foster m FRIDAY NOV 9 AT 1 PM "9" """' """ "9"" ”' 33" commodation available. As- ,5. ppm"; 5., 3,..." ;, Gym", 03, ' ' ' ' l"l.l.i.'(:d'Zy5'"h:"co':ff::Llj'"3:';h,l, psistance given with trans- mm----&? m g... 3, . . . . ' ' Farm For Sale lportmon cost. if desired, ;, gm, gt.,,ct..,,d' 3.5. P” 3" I will sell by public auction the following stock and f:;:u;"h:E"II:'&y'”Mn'”':;i.",': Good personnel pollciu in q..... 5., pg... .3 J. 3. .,aY.on Rn other articles consisting of 35 head of cattle including 1 man its new division: - but to IN INDIAN RIVER I Apply- A ,L mm QC HA .3..." .... . ...., ., pure bred Shorthom cow due to freshen, 1 pure bred 33033 guilt;-;It;;-g.';7.-I& 77 um... 55 clear, "JDIRECFOR OF. NURSING nu u cum”. mt MIN 9113: loin 0' Shorthorn cow newly freshened, 1 Ayrshire grade newly utn. mamde, und" wood, mm. Hgladimgnd wu Mm” M Gum L”. H H. J. Mabon. In. K" ggshensdgs stein ;.;ld he1fe:,:;a :2 years old: schools and churches, elec- M9m0”ll HWPIIOI 1.. mm,” g an :mmj....... I m Va" - ye” 0 re em" mu. n om c--no-won 25.2197”; ”f”"'.”;.Tl.”” m -.?-........mm... A. waltlicn Gnudot. LLI. K0 II C . 1) mo. se Ica es, .p. CLARENCE SINCLAIR. wag" 1'. am ritiiiipa Bldg. ui anon L Dr. W. I. Camp air cooled engine, 1 oil bath pump jack, number of inside ,,m,, we” um um, , Indian River, mf,-ED 70 um. mum, mm, g Huh," In Prlnee I. In em and outside doors and windows and other articles. Red and Red x' um 5:33 1' C” "W 3" '5' ....'”'. "..";' ""5 "'0 ApcHnEc1' TL:c;;.”':'mb"bl:dl”f i”i3o' , Ptiiil-"'an”ic.'r;?'o.a'Z:'. their S aousn. w . Mailman. Paula I I0 d y Women a Institute. is-:&e?mp;aue.ti us our farm at 1'-2'."..'.?'.'.'.. l&'.n”'&".','.”35'..;'.,' " m ”'f"”'”" 3 'i""'l'”"".m,. ARTHUR I'l'I-JWART DUGALD Miu:NU'l'l' ",:'.-'r,- ,'n”,0l"”'i;"- Desirable home. 42 Re- WANTED - Ilutu. loll en In-mun. D31. and Q Aucuomu. M” n. amnogo N serve Street, etxroomii uidt. 4rWIl!II'tIIlItIeIi-CIII-Ietb J.A.MacO-2leon -I Fem” pgon;g" bath. sun porch. back? 3"v.u'Pg"'In-I-I! I-Cure-nnsug, llnllll o-It ""'”"""' I ”m''' H" "I" "””"3" i T Once. I. MeGunId. IA MUSICIANS large basement. Garage. fqj M - EXCEIIOIII. OOIKIICIOII. I. Ti .' i -u JOHN GEORGE c. cumioiut -Ira cm-vr-n-I inn-ea-uiy. MeePIree I Tnlner F ,u, :. u . I I. M elIIOO OOOIIIIOIOIIIIIOOOIIIIOIIOCIOOI I pm... 7153, mm on on an nun. urrnoi: OONVm.'l'IBI.E . p 38503 .-'c' Q ' 'm A, ooooeeeeaseeesneononeuonnseseeeeeoeeeeeeeeee :7”. Wu: - CHEV. o-ouoouooooenoeeesoeeioeoeeseoeou-nus teeeeeen mum FOR SALE ”TCT”T"”””-T D - wmmwwaiagf mo emruotrrii swan 3795.00 gm III. a,-I-than Q , AT anaa RIVER Noimt it. s. none I ccwwn IMALL CA" , l eoosneoeoes-oneessenceocooaceeocee-coencueneo . 45 acres clelnd. Ina mixed but and - "FL -. . -aAIOIOIIQCOCOIIcoolO00IIIOVIIIIIOIOlIOO.eeopIIpI , MARTIN'S GARAGE 5,, -Q -.., an --