- Dietitian pinned the PAGE TWELVE .. . . J OUR NEWS -BUDGET for OUR SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERSI. THE GUARDIAN; CHARLOTTETOWN 2Bth.- Cajetan Arsenault 92nd year Hospital on Wednesday, unite: and Col. Full presented the coveted certificate of efficiency as Able Seaman Joseph K. Mac- "ch mm, W” cured, Donald, Moreil, is a member of a premier A, w, Mgmggon woke :ommunicatlons staff of nine which bl-geny expressing mg , hope that .vili man radio equipment and each graduate would find satis- make meteorological observations faction in administering to the at the Arctic radio station on Pad-sick in the helpful manner called long Island. ,for in their trainlng. The island lies off the east coast, MONDAY at Ham” ISm"d' across Davis "Of it it t th usand C -- rslmn (mm gGreema”fi' Tine D::idiaii.-'. W!;D ylaese yliancdicappcd anlfy temle D”p3”""3”L 1909" y a iblindncss at lcast two thousand Llullhced thait U19 UPPWUO" M "heill'Olll(l have retained their sight station uas taken over by i-he,had they been treated in the ear- Sanadian Navy from the United ly stages of their difficulty," said States Air Force. ',Mr. R. J. Hill, Maritlme' Super- , 7 . visor, Canadian National Institute The strike of employees of the for the Blind, in iitltlrcssing the island Telephone compmiy. st-lard-;liotur.v Club at the ifcekly meet- iled for today. has been postponed, lhll held in the Lharlottetown Mr. Arthur E. HfJllalld,1U1l8illln;!H0li'1 .vcsterda.i. nerside, president of loca . 0 , , .. I , rhe Il.itCl'lial'lu.ilal- Bl:0lll'El'l'lOOd oiisonlihliggi 1;” sihnuH':gr:?uI:,'"d.,.:?:5. mecmml x.H”k”5'. 5am, last eVch:l(l0nllI, has brought vividly before .ng that this decision was madcaw he people M Canada and else. 3' limo” me9't”lg,m Cm'”0”e'0M1fwill-rc, the need of care and ciirlv 3" S3lu1'd53'”,”m”4', . 'trcntiiie-iit of this insidious eye He 53m this WHO" Ls. bang trouble, which as a rule is pro- iaken in order to place their casei'gn,ssh,e In H! lnmam on sight... Jcfore the Public Utilities Commi -i Mr. H,” sum, sion. in line with the new log lation affecting the Trade 1'ili0ll: xct of Prince Edivarcl Island. WEDNESDAY H4” - ' I ll Borden ( I 1 d d L ,3 lg, 'Iiie Sanderson an , Adlaumser lOmu,s,mx1neeuE:gmof ,ahe,llercford herd of tvveiity-two top '5” E I e B d lrzinking animals are entrainlng Canadian Dental Association Wlllthirol, Amherst mis mmnmg ,0 P1,”,- ias Just concluded in Montical.;,n ,.On,pe,,,,on M we Mm,”-,,,,,,; Among those 111959113 from m9.Winicr Fair. Fulton Sande-rsoii Province were. Dr. Heath MMIH-land Robcrt Borden, both of North 1Iv'1'E. Ch8Il0H8l0Wh. DR 13- -7- Ol'lP.ii'er, owners of the herd tlrc Vleara. Deibartnieiit of Health and optimistic about their entries, Welfare. Dr. H. E. Clark, Dr. J. A.lwhirh keen observers rate as pos-l .VfcMurdo and Dr. H. S. Allen, fl1l1Sllll,V the strongest llcreford en- af Sumnierside, and Dr. J. D. try ever to leave the island. Ftecldin, Mt. Stewa-rt. Some of the best known blood- lines in America are in the herd, Th! YBCUHY Of HIT! hhd Bciehceiniany of which have been consist- at Dalhousie University Saturdayient show "stoppers" on Maritime announced award of 26 scholar-icircuidts,! having lwon all ntiajor ghipg, &H'lll' S or IBVEFB X0311 PIS . University entrance acholarsliipl winners include: Melvin Calkin,l Tm, S, Dun3,an.5 Cred” U", New c'la5go"3 ”"'”ly" Flemmmgmion had added 1l5 new members Truro; Ross Martin, Corner Broolglduring the past year md 11, ,5. Nfld.; Patricia O'Brien, Noel, N.S.;l5,.,5 now totgiieij ,5117,5(v;9 were Victor SaxtonNew Waterford, N.S..l,me highlights of information Other entrance scholarship ivlll-lbrought. out at the annual nicel- ners include: Prince of Wales col- ing held last night in Holy Name iege scholarships, Dr. Samuel N. Hail. The meeting was presided Robertson memorial scholarship,!0V'9F by me P"5ld””- Dre J' C' Alan R. Champion, Kensington.iMl”PhY- Pi 13- IE3 Lily H- semm" schompl In the report presented by him 5hiD- Sarah xsilbel M”LE0d- Mu" for the Board of Directors, Dr. Fay F-IIVCT. P- 15- 1- 'Murphy said they had heir; ll lint-etings in the past year an no "I am in-Amenseiy plfased u, be minmented on the importance of hon" once agam among my 1-c1a.itllc move of. the hcadquartars to Lives and friends and to feel ati',h5 new 91”” M Gr" mm.” liberty tp enjoy the peace and hap-lstreeiti 3: gazed that 11 nines: of our great country, Can-imem mu 3 p ' srla. I have scarcely grasped thcli He said he felt that there wasa full significance of it all yet." great need for an educational pru- .-aid Rev. Cornelius Pineau, S.J.,lgram and related how an effort on his return to his former home lnl had been made in U”! d”'9C'-W” Rustico on Saturday following hisllhroush contacts with new mini- reiease and cxpuis.on front Com-lb9F5- of,”le '"c”'”5e in "mm 9'," IV - ship during the past year he said rnunist hinrt on July 24. ,t as the greatest In race", Father Pincau uas ordained. ln,;,e;;'5, Replymg to a question from Montreal in 1933 and. le” for c”"?'” the floor he stated that since the in 1935. He was stationed at Al1kll'i:n1oVe. ,,sV,L,, had increased and mi” 3 per;-Oil in Order '0 Iammarizc later Lleut. Col. L. F. MacDonald. himself With the language befomlii-eastirer, said the increase luui being assigned to the rural mis-.:miountcd to 90.000 511109 1”-it sion field at Pcihsicn. With the May. advent of the Japanese, conditions were made so unbearable for the Missionaries that they were com-, pelled to abandon some of the rural, J I THURSDAY f "The local unit. it the import.- njicst iiiteresting gram was a reading by Mrs. Gus- ale Bryant; P.N.G., lectures of the Rebekah Degree. FRIDAY . Alpha Rebekah Lodge Rooms were gaiiy decorated on Tuesday evening with Hallowereii motifs and streairlers of. traditional orange and black. when members of Alpha Rebekah Lodge, No. 10, I. 0. O. F. gathered to celebrate together the fifty-seventh anni- versary of the founding of Re- bekah Oddfellowship in Charlotte- town. One of the main features of II evening's pro- , who gave a. brief icsume of the charges and Dr. 0. H. Curtis. deputy minis- ter of Health and Welfare has re- turned from a one-day conference of The New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island Public Health As- sociation held in Saint John, NB. With Dr. Curtis were Dr, A, J. Murcliisan, Dlrrctor of Mcntril Health; Dr. J. H. Shaw, Division of Laboratories: Dr, 0'Mcara, Div. ision of Dental Health; Dr. Eric Fouiid. Division of T. B. control: Mr. R. D, Doiineily, Division of Sanitary Eiigiiioeriiig: Mr, W. T. Crockett, Division of Vital Statis- tics: Miss Mon.-i Wilson. Director of Public Nursing and several other members of the various de- STIJVENSON-At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital on October 23rd, 1953, to Mr. and Mrs. Ran- dolph Stevenson, Carleton Siding, -1 son, 9 lbs, 12 ozs. ARSENAULT - At the Pi-i'n.:c County Hospital on Saturday, Oct- ober 24, 1953, to Hon. and Mrs. J. W. Arsenault, of Wellington, 1: son. weight'8 pounds, 1,). ounces. MMSENNA-At the Charlottetown Hospital on Friday. October 23rd, 1953, to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mc- Kenna (nee Mona Moran) a daughter. '1 lbs. ,CALCOTT - At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Saturday, Oc- itobcr 24. 1953, to Dr. and Mrs. J. :M. Calcott (nee June Bryantom a daughter, weight 8 lbs. 6 oz. DAVIS - At. the King's County Hospital on Tiitirsday, October 22nd, to Cpl. Donald S. Davis, ll. C. M. P., and Mrs. Davis, Mon- tague, a daughter, Judith Aiinc, weight 7 lbs, 12 U2 ozs. MURPHY-At St. Michael's Hos- pital, Toronto, Qntario, on Oct- ober 2'1, 1953, to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Murphy tnee Kay Morris) a daughter. GALLANT -. At the Charlottetown Hospital, October 26th. limit, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Arthur Gallant, flun- ter River, (nee Theresa Gallant) a partmcnls. niakiii: a total of twenty fiveldelc-gates in all. ..s..D . Dr. John P. Webb. nctinrz (-liiefl of the Division of Child and Ma-, tornai llcaith Department of Na- tional licaltli, Ottawa, arrived in the City yesterday for consulta- tions with officials of the Pro- vincial Departmcnt of Health and lVclfare, as to how they can bet- ter improve the health conditions of mothers and children. During her stay on the Island. Dr. Webb will visit hospitals, es- peclally the maternity depart- ments, and confer with physicians and the hospital staffs. She will also hold informal talks with Pub- lic Health nurses in the Province. Lt.-Col. E. W. Johnstone of Burlington was rc-elected Presid- ent of the P. E. Island Beautifica- tion Society at their eighth annual dinner meeting held at the Char- lottetown Hotel last night with over two hundred in attendance. Other officers elected were: Vice President, Robert: H, Snazcllc. Bun- bury; Sccy-Treas, ,H. E. Chandler-. Cliarlottetoivn. Directors; Mr. Ed- ward Dyment, Margate; Mrs. Ed- ward Biilpitt. Roseneatli: Mrs. Willard Prowse, Brackley and Mr. Harvey Douglas, Fortune. Lt.-Col. E, W. Johnstone who presided, in his annual report as President said that while the num- ber of entrants this year did not exceed that of last year, the officers and Judges were greatly pleased with the improved over-all pic- ture of countij; homes. "I attribute this," he said, "to the example snt by neighbours throughout ii district." "In this Province with respect to Polio, we have been fortunate in two respects. First the number of cases during the past year has not been large and secondly that the victims of previous epidemics have been afforded treatment of Polio .to son, Joseph Arnold. 7 lb. 5 oz. KING-Al: the King's County Hos- pital on Saturday, October 24th. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ring, Montague, a dab hter, Lena Faye, weight: 6 lbs, 13 ozs. WOOD-At the P. E. I. Hospital on Thursday. Oct. 1953, to Mr. and Mrs. Winston Wood, a son. William Scott. DALEY -- At the Charlottetown Hospital on Monday, October 26 to Mr. and Mrs. John Daley, a. son. weight 8 lbs, 6 ozs. YOUNG - At the Prince Edward island Ilospital on October'24th. 1953, to Mr. and Mrs. Neil Young a son. Alan Merriam. WEBSTER-At the P. E. I. Hos- pital on Tuesday, Oct. 27th to Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Webster, a daugh- ter. ' MARIIIAGES FORD - HADLEY - At St. James Church Manse, on October 22nd, 1953, Iona. M. Hadley of Hadley- ville, N. 5., to Harry Ford of Brack- ley Beach, P. E. I. DEATHS MBCARTHUR - At the Prince County Hospital Oct. 29, 1953, W. B. MacArthur of Kensington in his 86th year. '- GILLIS -- At Suniniersidc on Thursday. October 29th, Elizabeth Gillis, wife of Edward Glllis, in her 47th year. WISNl'IIl- At the Charlottetown Hospital on Thursday, Oct. 27th. Augustine Wisner, Mt. Edward Road ' McDONALD - At her home in Cable Head East, on Oct. 24th, Mrs. Henry B. McDonald in her 76th Ye" H0'WATT- At Cobbiesklll. New missions. including the 0118 M ant one,” said Mr. Harry F. Smith. a high standard in our Allklll. Father Pineau was thenlnational president. of that Ldunigr Clinic," were -the words used by york on Oct. 23' 1953' M”, Horace assigned to teachiriil Englmh ntithk: Cllalglief fiTl'C:":;1':nr:: geetigngu DE Mg'dJ' Lmgcol" Deg” 3'5 ll” P1"? Howatt (nee Maude Davison) Jesuit University at Suc ioiv wiic in a tress 51 E 3 W"-56,60” 8-hill-l3 mN' formerly of Bedeque, P.E.I. Bur- was rated by the Government in-ilhe vi-lli1T10'-WWW" 5-haepnt" H013; ing of the Prince Edward Island ial at Stamford, :-'ew York, on spectors as one of the best in,f?VHIlni: at the Qua es; Chapter of the Foundation for Saturday, Oct. 31st. -h, ,, i0lhCr SPERM” W9” V " W. l Poliomvelitis held at the Vocation- " n ' H 7 idont Lyman 5l1;li'IellE ofD iailillt 31 schiool last night. RIMQUARRIE-At the .P. E. I. , John, N.B.. All " ' ' H ' . Hospital, Oct. 23. 1953, Mrs. Isaac TUESDAY 5Prz-sident of the Charlottetown angilgirfefgtlgrlzlllgectggef::9th:”1cer5 II. MacQuarrle of Hopewell, Pic. -Board of Trade. ,. comv tou County, N. S. Mr. Gordon Foster, whol Mr, Smith continued, "This yr-iii-I3”? 395" PT951d9h3- M11 -7- L1II- g ' lotteiown hotel for nearly elglitym-page in membership, an cl.fec-,M- G Mr NHOP. 5961'!”-ETY P 3' years, leaves on Monday for Slitivc speaking school in Pwjrtlii 8101 V- H- 51055911. treasurer. .lolin's, Neiviouiidland to assunic:rluh and executive Jaycee train- Mr. W. -M. Mellish. Directors: me dun” of m,,,,,,gH. 3, mg ,,,g;- Mrs. I-red Gates, Mr. Claude Smith, Hotel Newfoundland in that cityi Five graduating nursing assist-I ants of the l'i'ovini'i:ii Sanatoriuin "Control mea.siire.s have resulted in steadily declining tuberculosis death rates and for the first time were prcscntr-dwith their Pinsand , ,0 Certificates at. an impressive ce.'c- our Isanatoiium has not 5. Willi: mony in the Auditorium of thel,W11iV-mil 1151 10' Edmlsslmi r' institution yesterday aflcrnoonlsldheli T- Glieenv P”35me"t M me The graduates were: Mary .lanelP- 33- 1- Tube”"105l5 Le&5”C1';;'a1L::; Gill, Union Road. Mrs. Emma l-lug-fin 1115 F690” 31 ""3 ”g””a atnme ene Johnson. Charlottetown, Floris; meeting held Yell” 331 Margaret Lanniszan, Souris W'eS'..l.Ch”10”et9w”' , Mary Macnac, Belfast, and Bertha! However. he felt that Dreveiitive Kathleen Robertson, East Baltic. measures were not keeping tip with The chairman of the Commis- developments in ircatment as over iion, Goi. G. Elliott Full. prcsicledlloo new active cases 9- Y0” ""3 and in brief introductory reniarks being detected. But there were en- rommentlcd the graduates on the couruging signs in the right direct- itep they had taken in the lnicr-,ion in the increasing iiumber of est of the sick wiiom it was nziivpeoplc being referred for X-ray! by their duty to serve to the best of family physicians and public health their ability in a kind and cffic-lnurscs and the number of requests ent way. Miss , - emblem olsand businesses for the services of their calling on each of the grad-E the x-ray unit. There Outlht To Be A Law .,.. .....,.. llazcl L. Stcarns. being received from organizations -...l?.,v Fiisaiv Md 5ii9ite.P Mr. Charles Linkletter, Mrs. Hat-. R. Shaw and Mr. Earl Walsh. in-rns BEER -- At the P. E. I. Hospital October 29th, 1553, to Mr. and Mrs John E. Beer. Clyde daughter, Doreen Jane. 3 lb. 10 oz A'l(SENAI.'I.T-At General pilal, Nlnxzzira Falls, Onl., on Oct Arscnatiil, a daiiglit:-r, Anne, wcigiit 0 lbs, 15 ozs. ROPER-At the P. E. I. Hospital Oct. 15th. to Mr. and Mrs. Frank lyn 0. Honor, n ii.-iuzhtcr, 8 lbs. WJMEN ARE Flu-N! FOP. SITTING oiz Louuc-.i.sic-,'ruav'Li. wemz Room-I. COMFORTABLE House SHOES 'l'HElE DOGS I SPECI Btrr roe ueaw Du-N -me-wit squeeze. r-rro sivar-iisli lNOUl5lTlON AL6 LIKE mesa! old Leard, Mrs. Roy Smallman, Mrs. Lorne Noonan, Mrs. Wallace MacKenzie, Mr. Otis MacNeill, Lt. Colonel E. W. Jobnsione. Mrs. W. River. 5: No.4- 25, 1953!, to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Piilriria (nee Betty Cook) ii Hl'4l.'igi-l El ql"Jl!gJi..ll:ii . Solution To Last SIlurdly'a Crossword EGAD, LEANDE F7lXl OUR BOARDING HOUSE ARE: A THRQWBACK TO THE 6UPEl25TlTlOU5 FEARS OF THE DARK A625--we HOOPLE5 NEVER HAVE G2LlAlLED AT flu-' NOTTING--At the P. E. Island Hospital on Monday, Oct. 26, 1953, Dr. Errol S. Notting in his 61st year. BEATON-At the P. E. Island Hospital on Monday, Oct. 26, 1963. Mrs. Archibald Benton in her 17th year. WISNEIO-At Charlottetown Hos- pital, Tuesday, Oct. 27, Augustine Wisner, Mt. Edward Road. MacllAE-At the P. E. 1. Hospital on ,Oct. 27, 1953, George MacRae of Kildare in his 63rd year. IIEAIGTZ-At. the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Tuesday, Octo- ber 27, 1953. Mrs. Walter G. Heartz, in tier 52nd year. The first regular Canadian pos- taliscrylce was established in 1734 between Quebec, Three Rivers and in his CAMERON--At the Prince County October 28th, Edith Cameron, four-month- old daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. Em- mett J. Camcron, Wellington Cen- I t .York And Vicinity On Oct 16,": fair o-:-:i;;rc-.'atloii of York United church saw the illustrated films on t-he minion- ary work in China, entitled "China's Harvest". and the work .of the British and Foreign Bible Society. silver collection was taken. One of the largest funerals held for ionic timg in York United Church fool": place on Oct. ll. It was attended by a host; of friends saddened by the recent death of Mrs. Milton Vessey. Many beaut- ful floral tibutes testified to the esteem in which the late Mrs Ves- sey was held. Rev. Sproule spoke highly of the deceased who was so patient and resigned in hei- grest suffering in her long last illness. -Hymns wt-re sung and Rev. Wilson annouiiced the ben- ediction. Pall bearers were Messrs. B. A. Mallett, Minto Foster, Har- dy and Elmer Brown. The late Mrs. Vesscy, the former Janie Gill of Pleasant Grove. was a member of the United Church. an ardent. active worker of the Ladles' Mia- Montrcnl. ' sionary Society of the Church end FOR Eight room house and lot. and electricity. Garden and orchard on lot. at Mount Stewart. Apply to:-- SALE Hot and cold water Situated MRS. W. CRAWFORD. ' Mt. Stewart P. 0. EVV KYJNA LZQ3 D'AILY' CROSSWORD Amos: 3. Japac .19. Division I. Powdery 119” 0? A earth ; coin -', city 8 Branch ol 1. Spread lfpoc . iegming grass iliti-' Q, River em. to dry cal) bankmenl. 5. Species 20. Astern 10. J umpa of Indian, 22. Narrow mLy,,( y;g,i;,i4fq 12. correct! madder Inlet ii.'Jl!lll'..l IIL-37-llllri 14 you Hhsnmboo-h . .1800!-i ilil l.-tL'.i i-lL'lul ls. biittiinct 7- grass :3. sound. mm An." V ,. (N. Z.) vehicle a whistle 33. Diminulivo lo. Antiseptic 8. Part of 1 24. Make of Bar- l8. Indefinite spinning choice tholomew article . wheel 25. Slumber! 35. Duck 19. To float 9. Tibetan 20. Dog house! so. Projecting 31. From priest 27. Against . ' end of a (prefix) Ii. strength-i 29. A heavy church 22, A nose on: ahip of 31. Mimlcked 23. Tax .3. Sort out cltunsy 40. Shield 25. Run along 11. Old Tes. , build 41. see eagle the edge of lament Si. sloth 13. Head 27. Contends tabbr.) 82. Fat (lbbf ) with 28. Guide 29. Sound. an an owl 80. Half an em 31. Ono's relative 82. Siberian V gulf I4. Involve as a result I7. Sleeveleu garment. (Arab.) 3!. cheep 39. Warden 12. A gash 14.'rop of a wave I5. snow vehicle 1 7 WlVY (Hen) , Down: 1. Evil spirit, 8. Part ' of the , Iris mitv cnveroquorm-lilies list": to jiorli It: Axror.nAA.xr bboxornnbow , I on: letter simply stands for uioum. In this example A is mil to: the three L's. x for the two 0's. 016- Slnslo iettm. apol- iuog-rie.-i. the length and formation of on words an an iiinu. Each day the gods letters are diuoi-mt. i A '0:-yplogtan Qllohlloi Nnz ovvanovult Y: i v z x ; uzosicuit NYY 'i'.ioA.'.qirczqn. Yesterday's Cryptoquoieol-IOW GOOD IT is TO BE Alg1VlI.'. ILGH ouxsvczx tviw Ar.THs,v19s;3-Jcuszs. WHAT rz! HOBGOBLN6 as on --...H .t:N PI-'1' MAJOR HOOPLE DOES -ma-r M I "QLiAii." MEAN, UNCLE BULGY-ow 1 MEAN AMOS? .” . H T " tI5NT'gU I - l6 , l old Watts, Ira Lewis, Edison Har- i A 'OCTOBERw3.f,”1953 tor of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard he-.-,-. son of York and Mr. Wei-icias Basra. fonnoriy of Buckley, an wan Mr. and Lint, Alton Newman - Mr. and Mrs. Stanley um,-m,,,, Among "the outiaf town guests" Mr. and Mrs.Lioyd FrlzZEl1,Messr3 who attended the wedding of Miss Melville and Lowell Frlzzell, .11 0, Fred: Newson, the eldest dauwhn New Haven: . a chartered member of the York Women's Institute. He: remains were laid to rest. in the beautiful York Cemetery. . STAYATTIIE . i (IORNWlll.LlS HOTEL . -i-ii riocus six. iuuux, iv. 4 Fifty single and double rooms with and without bath. Two mlnutes' walk from Railway Station. Steamship Piers. Busing" and Th stricai District . . . It complete Drug Store, Snack 3,, Past 0 ficc. Barber Shop. in Hotel uutiding. ' - . RATES 33.50 TO ".50 PER DAY ' For Our Guesfs' safety and Protection-This Hotel is equipped with a New Automatic Sprinkler System in every room. Flrg Alarm Bella and Steel Fire Escapes" for quick.' safe exits in case of any emergency. , . . You will enjoy COMFORT with ECONOMY at the "COINWALLII "HOTEL" OFFICES . TO LET Suite at 163 Queen St., Charlottetown, comprisirr: three offices of usual size and one large general olf. 506. with -wash-room and two small stock rooms. All heated. Well lighted, recently decorated, linoleum floors, with wall cabinets and counter. Good entrance. Apply to K. J. & K. M. M ti , 156 Rl ll phone number 4221. ar n C mend St" T” FISH FOR SALE Delivered C. 0. D. any Island Railroad Station in 50 lb. boxes or over. Largo Fall Salted Hake ..... .. 120 lb. Small Summer Salted Cod . M 109 lb, Medium and Large Summer Cod , 14c ii), Dried Large and Medium God ....... .. ., 20c lb, Fall Herring in 22 lb. Pails! not ........... .. 253.90 per pail Summer Mackerel in 22 lb. Pails not S330 per pail On orders outside province, freight will be added to the above prices. EASTERN PACKING COMPANY LTD. Sour-is, P. E. I. AUCTION SALE AT CASCUMPEC On Wednesday, November 4, beginning at 1 o'clock, acting under the instructions of Mr. James Hudson, 1 will sell on his premises on the above date the following door and sash equipment: 1 rotary saw and carriage; 1 surface planer with 20" head; 1 jointer 15" head; 1 double spindle wood shaper; 1 table saw; large quantity of belting, pulleys and shaft- ing; 1 kitchen range; 1 parlor furnace; 2 pumps (com- plete); 1 large hennery 14 x 42; and a large quantity of articles not listed. - Terms Cash. Stile rain or shine. ' HUGH 12'. MORRISON, Auctioneer. .AlIOTION SALE AT CABLE HEAD WEST NOVEMBER 4th--1 0'CLOCK 1 am instructed by J. Joseph Simona to sell by Public Auction on his premises the following: LIVESTOCK: 1 milch cow, six years old: 1 milch cow, four years old; 1 mare, eleven years old. MACHINERY: 1 hay mower; 1 hay rake; 1 gtlllf-3 plow; 1 walking plow; 1 lever spring tooth harrow: 1 pin harrow: 1 horse hoe; 1 driving wagon: 1 expi'c-szi wagon; 1 farm wagon; 1 set cart and wheels; 1 cream separator; 1 churn; harness, and numerous other 111'!- icies. i TERMS: All purchases up to S10.00 will be t.'ilSliI over that am unt, seven months' credit on approvcil joint notes. 0 interest on notes before due. If day not fine, first fine day following. J. B. m. J. JOSEPH SIMONS, Auctlonm Owner. w.K. Rogers Agencies Limited COMPLETE V INSURANCE ' SERVICE '- Commencfng Monday. so tember 14th. our office will return to our usual 0 co hour: of 9 until 5 daily, oxoopt satin-dsy, when we close of 1 o'clock- ; Telephones: , ouied - 131 Quoalnnshut .. 3541 . 5542 Joan ii. iioamis wuinzn M. BEAF5 llealdenco - om. , - , 4023 it a I , I iiaiinrrs irimooonoirr atria: rnovlycn NM . . '-