I F. 0.0 égglSj i6,194§ ... xpw-GBBERNMEIIT convolution rlsciiiiries . BOUGHT - IOID - QUOTED llrzzxiall a GGNPANY tlrrlirn * investment " ‘ Association of Canada l. Id. IAGNALL- , m Richmond it. Charlottetown flQphg-‘I 147g ‘ the ' Ativcrtie 2c pcr Witfdi Llaasiiied 30 0| l-‘iurai and nuns. 49 Wanted 0300;. - ASSISTANT cook. 1S, nilfl ;l\i li.ll'ii Di Jqlulll or phon ... Abie Bloc 5} m. TTNTXTH '.\ iv» work 1 -\' till. care it vvri;n:rvri".iiiitlri;~a. ELITE vii; type) second hand, port- _»,- e preferred. i l-l . Q 1- ’ I-"nil {in Minimum Charge I-‘sr Any Advertisement l6 Cont; | Central Guardian Locale be per word; Western and Eaetern Locals I er Condolence 84o per inch; $1.00 and i0 cents fur every additional 8 worth; and Appreciation. iidmprr inch or be pee word; . ‘virus-sumac no! iaiiour 1i; ivinlcd f0!‘ City FiSll Mllllil. - ----0- -i_-_ \’\'>_\‘-l"'l) - SCRAP libs AND For highest prices Phone .D— Fllst service. Phone 2203. Bates-Payable in Advance f Announcements and (loaning Events 8c pct guru; per word; in Men: Notices I40 per inch; Lieu l rip-ritual Uiierinll. Carrie. eio., to pee- iinlne; latter: | WNW-Ia line-cement: to words fur Notices of Thanks Lists f inner‘ . “I!!! P" Ilwh; Address and Plhlfllllligh $1.00. m Other rates on Application. . - . _ _ _ ,;%. Teachers Wanted W A N T E D -- TEACHER FOR Wood Island West School. Sup- plement. $300.00, 1___ E Mum M11180. Secretary. wanton-reactant mii Uliton School. supplement $200.00. Truelove Taylor, Secretary, Dun. das Centre. dish-washer. Ap- ilve-In, Malpeque e 1953-4.‘ k. w a iv r a n - TEACHER FOR > _ ‘ I Little Sands School. Bupplgmgnt “lfFJm-NCE mono. Malcolm Smith, sec- in stole. Write my“), Guatdinn. Gars & Trucks For Sale F011 SALE - 198i CHEVROLET Sedan. Good condition. Apply Emmett Conway, Bonshaw. FOR. SALE—1937 PLYMOUTH coach. Apply Reuben Higgins “Wile. 02% Grafton Street. Vic Runtz, phone l BEER BOTTLES. d Metals. Highest w _\ l\' T I‘; D - lI.‘I‘.lI'§L prices llli srirvlrc. Pho v. For Rant ror lrrsi-r-s-itooiir sirlmvmiii furnished, near City. i K. Guardian. I ‘MStiltltlili-g-Eilillillliiilidlflli ,___..__ B. Rim» AND ROOM FOR. TWO Pit-need by cw terms Apply .1.:~ sllldfllls. Apply e Estrel- Weeks’ Garner. Fredericton. , , _ ' inf. "r PM” m? L’ , FOR. slim-rail roan SEDAN. New motor’ and tires. Phone . - . area-R. . Flllri linlon Guilty ————-—-——r 0f Violating Act \\ :~'ll'lN(‘iTON. -.-’i ‘llilc l"iinll Tgjfl-Ifgjflcy 1,“. Jenkins Pharmacy, Charlotte- ing upon closed town: Samples Drug Store. Ken- is in the United Sinftififl- 5- in xipri‘ industry. lti. n V158 started nine mcnthai Lost. Found. stfayed I421 v the American Newspaper. " ‘I’-‘*rrA-‘S""i~‘“°"é‘fgflzliilz’ LOST. 0N THURSDAY,‘ our: i .0 rccmnicn c a e b b, N 31d l1 n.l..n.i3. Offlffi‘ the big rum" °°t eww‘ ew I g” lilllili of : that the publishers hire 1,051‘ _ AT EXHIBITION ‘ iF-U» 01011108“. grounds, pocket book. Finder lie rr-conlmcndcd dismissal of a p19,”. “gum w M, 5, 1,011, rm; .1 that the union violated “you, p, 5,1, ihii ltllt-llrllitlrflv provision against hrillclinlt" - that is, ex- LOST — §PABE TIRE AND payments for services not wheel betrween grharlottetown and 0:1 York Point Road. Finder leave derive at ii out. Even acts, the wise can be carried into the Ptvlerul courts and may ev- the highest trib- ili. the country. .i:r!1_\"s nctlons by Leli mean cxiimincrs now have exit lln l ly Idllfl reach iLil . t! ill Iallllld lllc 1_'I‘_U, T“-"'ii-"='ilf‘l' Act in five different 5150s. in none of lie fiiic-lwirlli bcnrd made a dq- NSiOrl or hcld nny }§__ FOR SALE i Ford Station with icctory reconditioned cri- tine (i947). Equipped with hot voter heater. E. S. CHANDLER i I06 Brighton Road _._ i eilr Soldier!’ M "I li.l::h:iel Bron. examiner ior the Na- ~ llclallolis Board has ill be up to the Board to whether Imff’: A ~li< in this ‘important country- " 611st‘ ivill be I SIIPEIIINT NIIENT I 0F NURSES I Rtailxouohe and nay Chal- i illial, Campbeilion, New ALE BQTTLEQ FOR SALE-IMO BUICK SEDAN, paid, 1:55;, pick. . Apply Imperial Service m, 2542. Evenings Hist-ion- FOB SALI—i940 CHAMPION Studebaker, in good condition. Also i500 feet hardwood plank. Apply William Griffin, New Wiltshire. FOR SALE-ONE 1947 z-TON truck. with or without steel box and hoist. Payment can be ar- Personal I FOB I NEURALGEA. EUMBAGO Rheumatic Pains. Chest Colds apply Heat Penetrating G‘ory Oil. At your Druggistr SLENDOB TABLETS ARE EF- fective. 2 weeks’ supply $1; 12 weeks $5. at Rsddin Bros. and Auc. in -(AP) rnlltionnl Typo- glliliy or violat- . I h a. printers to stop fld8e P one 33 at. 144 Dim Avenue. Rgrard. GIRLS‘ SEWING CLUB slum"! w‘ ACHIEVEMENT DAY 4.._. after the board A eueoeeaful Achievement Day was held on ‘niesdey afternoon, Aug. 10th at the Experimental Farm. Club girls from Parkdale, Pow.- nal and New Perth attended. The afternoon opened with an inspection of the ialand Honor outfits in each ef the five year work, which were on display. This gave girls an idea of what their project for the coming year would consist of. Those winning Club Crests in the didriet competition were: Beverley Gaudet, Pnrkdale; Bem- adette Plneau, Rustlco South; Norma Jones, Pownal; Elaine Ready, Rustieo South; Bernadette McKearney. Glen Roy; Elizabeth Puncher, Pe-i-kdnie; ‘rhelma Mac- Neill, New Perth; Lucy Acorn. Peter’: Road West: Joyce Gallant. Parkdale; Hazel Stewart, New Perth; Mary Maoiiinnon, Peter's Rodd West; Ens Bertram, Park- diile; Marga-rat Johnston. Peter's Road Went; Cornelia Walsh, HI Perth. During the alter-noon demen- etratlneia were given by second year girls. These provedlnterest- lng and gave the first. year girls who were there an idea of what they would have to do the follow- ing year. The morte events iliuwed keen has violated the those cases has hearings. Wagon (I940) einoriel lion- I I Crop Report WGNNEPID, Aug. il-Another week of cool wuther with fairly general rairis has helped to fill the grain and ofleet. earlier dam- are due w drought over most. of the Prairies. Rye cutting is fairly general in all areas. Bo far the yields reported are quite light but ia good. The wheat harvest is expected to commence next. week in Manitoba but not for trwo weeks in Northern Alber- ta. Warm weather is now re- qulred in all areas to bring the crorps to maturity. It. la expected that considerable of the iota sown coarse grains in Alberta will be out for green feed, according to the weekly crop report of the De- partment of Agriculture of the Canadian National Railways. Preparing To Move 1948- Potato Grop MONCTON. N. 8., Aug. l4- "Raiiway traffic on the Atlantic Region is good and we are get.- tlng ready to move this season's potato crop," R. C. Vaughan, C. B. E.. chairman arid president of _l.he Canadian National Railways stated here last night. He is on a visit to the Marltimes and arriv- ed last night from a trip to Prince Edward Island. Speaking as regards the system as a whole, Mr. Vaughan said tile gross earnings are very poor and the net earnings poorer. the outlook for net earnings is not good. "The increased payroll as a result cf the recent l7 cent wages award." he continued, "will add 541000.000 to cur payroll and the cost of materials has already gone up $25,000,000 over last. year. matr- lilg a total for the two items of over $36,000,000 as against $35- 000000 in increased freight rate which we received from the slip- posedly twenty one per cent ill- crease which only represents an overall increase to us of thlrttan and a half percent due to ex- empted commodlties. However, we are doing our best to provide an adequate railway service as WC realize our responsibilities 1p this connection." Before coming to the Marltimes, Mr, Vaughah made a three-weeks lnspectlorb trip to Western Can- ada and said that there will not be a bumper crop this year. The recent heavy rains will produce an average crop and the railway expects to have sufficient equip- ment to handle it. “We have about 050000.000 worth of equipment on order both freight and passenger, some cf which will be delivered ihlJ year and hope most will be com pleted next yiear," Mr. Vaugnai; added. "We have passenger equip nlcnt on order now for two years and conversion work in our own shops has been delayed owing so our inability to get material. As regards freight equipment. how- ever, we have plenty of box cars" he concluded. GETS FAST CROP WINNIPEG - I. Kettner. who keeps a garden near Winnipeg, planted five dozen tomato plants May 20, and on July 14 began tr pick ripe tomatoes. some plants _,lelded as many as 37 tomatoes. A gardener for many years, Mr. Kettner says this was one of the fastest crops ever. .. . ems GUARDIAN._ ' PRODUCE idONililAh Aiil- ib-I (CF)- Produce prices quoted, here lat.- urday were reported by the Dos tnion Department ct Agriculture as follows: Eggs: Free cases, A large 60- ‘62; med 58-00; A uuilete 60-63; is 40-49; C 3d. Butter: Wholesale Que no ipas- teurized cc i-2. Current receipts 3 66 3-4; first. grade creamery prints job price 70-70 i-i; aollae 69 Cheese: Current receipts west- ern white 30-30 3-16; 10b 1B0- tory shipping points. Quebec white 30. Wholesale exports prices western white 30 13-16-31; Que bec white 30 13-16-31. Domestic prices western white 33 i-4; col- ored 34 1-4. No other prices es- tablished. Potatoes: Ont no l ‘l5 lbs new 200-236; Que no i 75 lbs nei-v 1.40-1.60; no 2 1.26-1.36. Celebrate Birth 0t Korea Republic (By The Canadian Press) SEOUL, Korea, Aug. iii-South Koreans noisiy but. peacefully celebrated the birth of the repub- lic of Korea today with l rash 04 parades. Most formal was the march of 10,000 constabularyrnen and 1.000 coast guards. ‘ symbolically, the oorlstabulary ripped of! their insignia-thus proclaiming themselves an army- while coast. guardsmen wore for the first time the new emblem of the Korean Navy. Many civilian organizations also paraded and there were countless informal processions of cheering. caperlng citizens. Guards were everywhere, but no incidents were reported despite the radio threats from the north Korean regime which bitterly‘ op- poses the new republic. At the inaugural ceremony at- tended by Gen. Douglas MacAr- thur, Allied supreme commander in Japan, and Dr. Ruflnol Luna. chairman of the United Nations temporary commission, the Korma flag was hoisted in tho capitol grounds. Later Dr. Luna gave lie facto recognition to the new state say- ing the commission had decided to "enter into consultations with the Korean Government." A dramatic moment in the in- auguiistion came when President Singman Rhee rose to introduce MacArthur whom he termed the "Liberator." The aged president was overcome with emotion, tears tilled his eyes and he was unable to continue. MacArthur said “the barrier be- tween North arid South Korea is “one of the great tragedies of contemporary history." Russian-occupied Northern Ko- rea has its own government. aorrut MESSAGE ‘wawor, Norfolk, England .- (CP) - The action of a Waicot schoolgirl may lend to an interest- ing rriendship. She put a. message into a bottle and threw it intc the sea laat August. It was pick- ed up by a schoolboy at Stocke- rwiek, Sweden. ' by purchaser. Marked Number Apply to:- Teriders will be received Minisl-eriof Public WorIu and Province. DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE Two adjacent building Ioh In Brighton, each having o frontage of 63 feet on York Lune, with any depth required MccPHEE d. TRAlNO-R, Solicitors, Riley Building TENDERS I of August 25, for gruelling various roads throughout the Tender forvns, lists of reeds to be gruvelied and specifi- cations muy be Iicd at this office. DEPUTY MINISTER OF PUBLIC WORKS AND HIGHWAYS I urid Number 2 on location. at the office of tlie Deiruiv Highways up to 12:00 Noon Que no 1 pasteurized 67 3-4; no and Hawthorne Avenue. i i FOR SALE occupied by two families. Lot ; CHAKLOTTETOWN Winnipeg Grain- WINNIPDG. Aug. i6 — (OP)- Coarae grain: showed an easier tone flaturday on the Winnipeg Grain Exchange as selling mace a modest appearance. Late demand by exporters gave barley prices a better tone towards the close and losses were reduced New crop hedging sales contribui. ed to an easier tone in rye futures prices during slow trade. Bea- board buying appeared spasmodi- ealiy. Class two wheat prices were increased one cent from Friday. Cash prices: Oats: No 2 CW 81; ex 3 CW 80. ‘i CW 79 1-2; ex l teed ‘l9; no l feed 79; 2 feed ‘l4; 3 feed 71 i-2: track '16. Barley: 1 CW o-row 1.18 1-8, 2 CW ii-row 1.18 l-B; 1 CW Z-row 1.18 l8; 2 CW Z-row 1.18 l-8, 3 CW 6-row 1.18 1-2; 1 feed 1.10 1-8; 2 feed 1.08 ‘l-B; 3 feed 1.00 1-8: track 1.07 1-8; CW yellow 118 1-8,‘ 8 CW yellow l.1l 1-8. SHIPPING NEWS a AT HALIFAX- Arrived Saturday Alcoa Planter. from Montreal. sailed Saturday ....... .. Fort, Amherst. for St. John's, Nfld. Arrived Sunday None. Sailed Sunday None. AT SAINT JOHN- Arrived Saturday None. v Snlled Saturday Vandalia, for London. "GUINEA PIG" COW BRISBANE, Australia - (GP)- A “guinea pig" cow at the Univ- ersity oi’ Brisbane is put twice ‘a week into a hotrocm and sub- jected to extreme heat and cold. The experiment will help in sel- ection oi’ suitable animals for Queensland's differing climatic conditions. SOME CREE!‘ VANCOUVER. B. G-When a baseball from the park across the street smashed her front window, a housewife here objected. S1".- got this advice from the ball play- ers: "Move your house back-it's in the way." STERLING W. l. The members of Sterling W. i. met. at the home of Mrs. Alarm Bolger. for their August meeting. The meeting opened by singing the "Institute Ode“ and repeating the "Creed" in unison. Roll call was responded to hy twenty-one members and one vis- itor being present. Minutes of last meeting read and business discussed. Secretary reported $108.46 be- ing proceeds oi the festival, the same being passed on to the schoo‘ secretary to help defray expenses oi the school. It. was decided to hold another dance in the school on new, August 20th. also eale of cakes and lee cream. Annual institute W021.‘ Q“ I e e I l iiris insulin Lfillls ($50 ie $il°°°l Ar IIO EXTRA eosrAh-r I ' I i Trans lianaiia iiieiiiii ORPOIATION LIMITED in‘: vet-ed b)’ a “re Tran f r priseciirgnlcc’ 1g event of degthi ance policy OI i'°“ _ .db aleuding Cana ion ti‘; outstanding loan ballance is pal Y your family ance compflfly- itireatsyOliI s Canada Cred“ L” . ' for his protection [nsur T 5 Canada Cred . mi. ran 1 . costs W“ “hing c; illalviaually. l>=°"“P“Y’ °°““°°“s W - ' e financial requirem means Oilier lrciis (ciicda lectures EASY MONIHH DAY _ Pdngow ur can lruck ol . _ o LOAN e 0mm. ioniom- i7""""!l':: . raisin.- Met- y. _-f' o“ Huflwndrialla t so W ran use wit“ "="“""°‘ 31.63 i - ' 5 14.60 . _. A ‘_ ~3 at" ‘M: 221i» 21-“ e F-r'"*‘"°“ """’°‘°' °‘° m‘ ‘Si’; 52M 4"’ "'3 "'" ii": ii '.'.".:.:.'..'.".':.:-.'.'. - 41s 123.” i 61.00 41. -_',"""",l. s... l.:.-_-~-- 12s lief: 9i.00 cam flfiérllllflibééd-li-r woo fl-rlnaer. Putin‘ Bumughone 1M1 ' I "i; M n. l. 119G555’ lg-lriiiotteiown. iii Greet 6w" s“ IRE-L nRi-QRA"ON (S. FRIENDLY James Hiseott entertained Ill for a while. reading tea ciwl. and eieo palm reading. The meeting eioeed by Ilflg "God Save The King." ' ms EXAMINED __§, _' m - classes rririo S. TAY L 0 Ii OPTOMETRIST r ' Corner Kent and Queen Nil. “Club Women's Creed." amounted to $2.30. We had the pleasure of having Lunch was then served by the one oi our older members join the hostess. assisted by the committee Institute again. iii charge. Collection for the After the evening lunch hour, Mire I/PROFESSIONAL CARDSJ A. Walthan Gauiict, LLB. Barrister. Solicitor. Etc. PPM" B“"'“"' ‘naimisraa sotlcrroa M ‘nacmm’ s‘; __ __ . curt-in: BUILDING one! 0 In i MacPlice 8i Tralnnr mm‘ S .. f". n ‘i J. A. McGulgaii NOTARY. ETC. §.r. picnic to be» held next week if F J E B 2 "m" 195' l. Clbirtriisbirllto our hem“ Mn’ T‘ A‘ ii. r. MacPlII-IE. B.A.. ILC. 'B ' . t s l. .t' a ' E Earinn by Appointment ‘ *°“"‘“° “""°"" ”"* oriiillbv7§i=il°livlib ‘ °°"°' ’°" . Dunn.“ m‘ _ New committees are u follows. m,” Bu‘ ch10,“ I34 Richmond Street _ JVé-sitgig- ‘Nirs. Ray Douala-s. Mrs- Charlottetown, P.E.l. . . em ng. School, Mrs. 1-r. s. Macllwer‘. >+w++~+~+***""""“ , a” ‘H Td‘ 238° Mrs. Gran-TONI MHCKBY- M thesa- flnfl Pgakg -r-0+e-oo-e+o+»+»»»<¢»». 3 Lunch. Mri- V- W- Macbean. T8580" Kc AND Mrs. Stanley Cole. Mrs. Enlersoll A- W- 031:‘! B A- Li‘ . R” mm“ m" g A a girl-retain in." m. w T no”... 0 0 M P A IE Y - . - - Programme, Mrs. Aiborl Boiler. Collections - Money in Loan Mrs. n. s. MacEwen. 1 so Great George Street 4 Physician 8: Surgeon A Mrs. Ray Douglas invited meni- 0 Charlottetown Ts bers to her home for next nieet- I ‘““.“““ “Alumna BUILDING ing. Roll call to be answered by m “m, s‘ Eastern Trust Building repeating last two iinea cd the m, w n carson om n 2 ‘ PM CHARLOTTE-OWN e ' ' ce onrlz- - . . Chiropractor 5'5 P-M- Phone M47 B” 344 i ,.,,,,,,,,, Gum,“ Fianna-Office: i111 l0! Prinoeczcrlotkwnflione i011 Home‘ n“ ’“””‘.."...“."°"~ AT PARKDALE Corner of Keiisirigton Rood Size 88 x 96 APPIYI- i" M. A. FARME R, Solicitor. Teri-roamed house presently PALMER 8r NASLAM Canadian Bank of Commen- Bldg. lir. J. B. Gallant 8.5a. Dentist Pickard Building 151 Great George, Si, DENTAL X-RAY T Phone zscr ' >O-§#§-O46OA4~~ \ ~ A. J. HASLAM. B.A.. Llnl. BARRISTER. Etc. Bank of Nova Booth Chamber: NEIL W. NIGGIIIS Charlottetown. ELI. g MONEY T0 LOAN Gaudet 8r Nazard Barristers. Sclleilorl. NDIIIICI. Etc CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT . nabbnAg. Public Stenograplier Minieographing cards and circular‘, concert programs, correspondence, typing and bookkeeping MONEY To LOAN Currie Building ornniiifi‘ a. oauner. ma. i.i..ii Charlottetown . Canadian Bank of Comirier“ Bldg Tel I636 P O Box 452 nfiagi: Charlottetown. P.lt.l. ‘ ' ' | A,‘ N", ‘ wnmuxht M,“ M. Farmur . Miguel-Street ‘ 8.5-. l-l-B- F [fig _ f _ new co to» Joseph ii. Macidillaii, ti..n. l i “i” h’ F’ i‘ “- BARRlSTI-IR‘. SULICITOR, NOTARY l I..| ITO . ‘ARRISTER. o c I" m“ Barrister. Solicitor. Pita. , 50X MOdQfII, QOOU POPIIII‘, 15 Queen Street R | B k f Q d Ch be = "i i“ -i=-==- inner“: l». tall... l... "mire .591" silt-ls": i" " i h "d “BPPIIPL r ‘m’ m“ “Mus-rm; goucn-Qg, g“ Money to Loan - Collections Rllwtleor to ll LJL.T"'li?l.li'i.."=-§ir'a"o'7i.'. power-nine" 0* t" "WM" M‘ " "SME" lo-M- Bier-Nu‘ "i M" I“ _-°.'°'" ’i T_""'-'- ‘m _ ,1, Dim,‘ c". a “o” was pent on l. tour over the Solicitor PBONI 24M . d a a a M "Mimi!- ' ~ ' “mm” o‘ n” funk d m d“ "one, h u‘: m.” connflam S nai‘ Mcnual ‘ Bgrrietera. Sollgttioreesg: I — A elikcliplbii-irtlubiitiicilieg ebroiiflht a u ' 1 smlmi. Solicitor, j B- R- BBI-L- iii-LA‘- vsry enioylbie afternoon i0 I Notice el .‘ Not-Ir!- Elc- 4 o‘ I‘ NQQJIHEMLY’ LLB" 5'0‘ - ' ~ rneye at Law i 0 IE8 Hrl i i R’ '1' '“ "' m‘ ARIGRROII S819 5 ’ ‘ii ‘ii-ii m“ , "if? éfwltiw covillliililii or cllllllnll _ ; a... m. z C... st. I h-ilotietnwn EEJ. _ ‘l % COBVIIISOH IIOIIL BOfldl +o+e+e+ooeo+ooe0++e+e+4o . ‘u. Ty"; Hus‘ m‘ Mmvmh‘ m. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST IBtIi, AT 2 PM. l fifsi‘ "°““..1'.‘.:‘.'.'...":.2'.,'l.‘.'¢it2‘..'£ mic-slurs: l , ii. n. nolliii and courier ic-m-w-rr-m -r¢n-4--wl>-M~~w""'~-""'- I ririi instructed by Mn. S. D. Jay, 74 Cumberland Street, to CHARTER” Acgguyqiyimqgg glliheedwerilhgllnleeihoeeldheeeare hevebyeelledfevrelerripiioti , _ , 0"‘- “PIII. “mpvli-le-i-nmqlum-lwihvru-ra-r ARMY sell all Iier household effects consisting of: Kitchen cabinet, Iiit- ELECTRIC ‘Ill! "III xufix ’ clien table, cupboard, oil clove, Enterprise lritelien rcrrge, Quebec MILC"; IN CHARI-OTTETOWN 6mm“. STOVE AND N irolrafvllniilcnloiheiimnbewvlhl end-Mr rim-hr heater, dining room table and 6 choirs. Rocking chain, itudir. gillfllzilflit" 53 Grafton Street . ' - m," couch ice chest, sideboard eettee crrd 4 chain, 3- iece bedroo , ‘"°" " FURNACE CO- ‘ I N I i N t °"""-""“"'*"" 'vi'"‘v'ih°'°"“m.i"ir*r'* suite/two iron beds, pictiim, inch, tables, OIICIOISII, iicll raciiii’ ,.,,,""',,°'“'°" Phznqdzfiow M w.‘ 247 PM,‘ l, b Rd and: ulnar ' dishes, pots, pans, dresser, and cii articles too riiiiiieroui to iiien- irentvilie m‘ H’ ' "Mm" 4 "l0 - Gt. Gee. 8t. it dun-r- . ca unis rm d“ I“ m ' hon. Ilallfu - - _ LESTER REIZER, Auctioneer. ~.fl *‘-¥L“-l'_i-¢-—~ _-