-T. - Saturday. Aug. 27, 1955 Page 2 Tho Gusrdlsslvg . Governor'-General Enioys Canadian Press Staff Writer GRAND FALLS. Nfld., tCPi'-j Governor-General Vincent Massey took the controls and highballed his special train 15 miles through the hinterland of the province By GERALD FREl'.'MAN- ( l"l'idB.V '9" ' "lmmet , ins" cans out of work. He mm W" .”"::.: 3.239 . ”'- 2.”'::;-V ”..”.'""'."JSd .3: me mm me me of K led 1 :;:lr(Ilt lnmo(i-znlreirthemygnodz lggmp-srpalis 13 mu" gway world's richest. are s major Moroc- The train rail a ong as - ' ', ' can gndusgrv, . - There he will . s . . 010118” "5 dT1V9F W55 3 l0nE'l”'"9 Vrfg m1-0 crry -Slatlfrday mommgt A detailed investigation into the railway man Ur 31215585 kept TOWNS u pmk up ms "am and head for origins of the disorders has been 2 the throne open and the engineer . : had to throw on his brakes on a t grade. The stun) little loccmniixe is a coal burner and has ridden the ;lga2'gW' 35”” '"”k5 be” Sm” run "rench metallurgical workers union. .Vlr Massey ..iin.i.r-d the crew by blowing me right signals on the whistle at the right time. He has handled the controls of two other trains in his tours of Can- ada and picked up a hit of rail- Driving His Train In Nfld. two brawn! Paper llDl5h9l'- li'lt'communiu'eo to become I Elly-. roitly demonstrated it. iTha company has contributed sev- The Bowater plant puts out en! major improvements to the about 950 tons of newsprint a day town such as a playing field. and 200 tons of paper. Banks of Corner Brook. Jounded in 19 . paper machines spew forth news- is still expanding on the strong print at a speed as high as 1.700 of its main industry. PlPEl"m3k' The company has relinnquislied Botwood where he will .l0l!l ill? cnntrnl of Corner frigate Buckingham for a cruise . -- 1 1” pauma in northeastern Brook town which recently voted of the 0ulD0I”tS to smalcamate with adJacent,.'x'ewfoundland. .City and Central --your UULLAR Bus dioxin- -.c the nvottns DRUG STORE." Personals I here Friday. "1 which Evidence Rods ' Stirred Revolt In Morocco CASABLANCA tneutorsl-Thoro, is evidence that p:rt of thokdis- ordcrs in Morocco last was cad ,, was Communist - inspired. ustiallylucers '( I u' c' " N"' M" well Informed French sources said! hum” '” tum. '1 Government iffousc last evening. Guests were . received by His Honour. Lieut- Communtsts were believed him”, Governor T w L prov,” have been particularly active in the -..,d M” Pmwu: "id hm Hang phosphate mining town of Kmou- A, wg Mnhuon Ind ribga before the riots last Sundaymm In ammdlnce caused worth of damage to the lnstalla-- VIW ml ""9" "ml "-00" MW” Prowse. v. R. 13.; Lieut. Col. A. W. Rogers. E. D.; and Wing Com- mander A. G. Macmillan. Music for dancing was supplied by John Stems and his orchestra. A profusion of summer flowers was arranged with artistic grace throughout the historic residence.- abloballhhonorof ordered French officials are investigating Enioyablo Dance Hold - At Government. House - An uior Insect lLt. cnidr. N. A. Turner and of-lwith a wodgowood bowl of pink Mrs. Mstho-lMrs. F. B. Conrad and Mrs. J. ho ' ssoooooo. on His Honour J. Connolly. Assisting In the din- ” '-' ' ' gwere Captain .1. J. Connolly. V.,ing room were: Mrs. H. L. Soar R. D.: Surgeon Commander L. E.iJr.. Mrs. D. G. Macmillan. Mrs. MI. E. Burnett. Mrs. A. M. John- The table was osatorod and white asters. nanksd with pals .blue tapers In silver candolabro :on a reflector adorned with polo blue pansies. l Presiding at tho urns woro: Mrs. .-J. D. Stewart. Mrs. A. W. Gaudet. ston. Mrs. G. R. Barrett. Mrs. H. .8 Armstrong. Mrs. H. E. Miller Jr.. Mrs. W. V. Pest-den. Mrs. A: J. Gaudet. Mrs. J. A. Simmonds. Mrs. C. R MacQuaid. Mrs. J. 0. Hornby, Mrs. A. G. Macmillan. and Mrs. A. W. Rogers. the visit to the phosphate i0Wfll shortly before disturbances broken out of an official of a Communist- The sabotage in the phosphate mines had been doni with consid- erable technical skill. suggesting Through me kind cugoperamu It had been carried out by mental Brigadier G. G. t(- Peake. of- 0mPl"3'ed theft ficer commanding No. 2 Militia .Group. the Drill Hall at The Char- way 1"” GOSPEL TENT KULESIOH Cluic Prixate Jack Mahar is spending . s D 1 . -- .5 3 -5 I , . . ottetown Armouries has been . Oilic 3:3 ea LlS:;I;m uniiama. mg meeting Lord s Day at B P m. Qiiianpllhaiuleanizielhizi-th his mother. placed n the disposal of the Reyd - M9559-3' smiled ATTENTION truck drivers you” i ' R. 9””: '0'. Selwm 0f ""5 V93!" 5 saw me sown-an HILL mud flaps are in stock at Ganad- Am, and M” Law,..,.,..e w.gg.... eraglgzrsdab oodse dttgrrigkrlercliriliscls He lett Corner Brook Frida.V ml Ti” ton of Montague left on Thurs- The plankmg on the Norm mverlwhen there hep a mnmmg: morning and arrived here late in the afternoon. Beforc leaving Cor- ner Brook Nir .Xlnssey's party toured the Bcwster paper plant. higa t integrated paper mill in the orld The .;overnor-general first looked over a clanking jack- laddcr which feeds logs to the mill then followed the path of i wood from water to paper roll. A werful press for bundling or paper caught his eye and Howard Mclnnis mm FOOTWEAR 157! Queen St. -Currie Bldg. . . . . . . - h til 3 '11 .u”rs:.Vi'iox l"Rl.(il: 1)f:tiiE.It.S gain l:e'laE3:ts”" W 9"” ” V” (we now have true taps in t ' stock at 4.98 pair--Canadian Tire. see 5. L. Vancouver. B C. left l0? lh to-the-minute luggage. 102 Kent Mme on Friday. Aug m Hardy and Company. 5"?” Miss Mary iloran and Miss Mary POLICE tUl.R'l' -- At City Pu- Duffy left by car on Thursday l0? lice Court yesterday morning I a holiday! trip to the New England man charged with vagrancy Who States. had been held in custody pending further evidence was dismissed by lliagistrate K. M Martin. fined 35 and costs A drunk and pitsl. incapable was fined 35 and costs I or tirn (lav: Mr. w.s. Jenkins leaves this I, . , H morning for Digby to attend the ”L”h'i-”- ”””'K”'” T 1119 annual Maritime senior golf tour- funeral of the late Mrs. Cyrus L nanmm He will be accompanied Capt. and Mrs C J. Fear and Public works. the gee! FOR BETTEZR VALUES in up- Children. Llzbeth and Robert of dismantled shortly to be Mr for future use as the need Mr. F D Bennett of Morell has.w,hm1es arriving at either end Three returned from Halifax. where he were required to wait for them". men were charged with failing to was visiting his son who is a pat- Coming stop at a stop sign and were each item in the Victoria General Hos- with me Complmon of the new Bridge ls being removed by Work-lafiernoon and evening session. The men this week and according to objective for this one day stand H00 G- -1- M3CK8y- Minis"-'7 0' at Charlottetown is at least 500 Wlll b9 donors and all who possibly can Slflfed do so. are urged to turn out in V - Il'lS95- the morning or afternoon and North River Bridge Was COW leave the evening for those who slructed 43 years ago and the four nnd it djffjcu" to anand 3. any span steel structure replaced the other time. If this is done there fill and piling work which served should not be the mngesuon at traffic for many years previous to 500 Blood Donor Quota For City And District . Sot-up In N.Y. slootiglott. Iloanwhilohcoaoymanamm N" In As the two wosnsankg as Esonio distalnco away-husband O” '. court. a pomlicunaanw w ddie was old in 8500 bail 0,, 9 tween than them apart. an assault charge lodged by hi, Tho judge paroled the wife for wife because of the black eye, - I luv YORK (AP)-A tall. wi1- .l lowy. It-you-old bloods found hes-l D-year-old husband is another woman's room at 2 a.ni. The fact that the other woman was a 66-year-old grandmother hurt upocislly. . The wife hit Io tiny. gray- bairod andmothor ovor tliehoad with one of the husband's shocs.. leading to some bsndsgins. The husband. trousers is hand. ran out the back door ,the- Brooklyn rooming houso wherol all three live. 1 The wife went to bed. She woke up two hours later and heard noises in the kitchcnl the three share. she peeked in- and there was her husband with the other woman again. WEI 601' SIINER. This time the husband punched: his wife In the eye for butting. the evening clinic as there wasl when the June clinics were held! According to a statement msdcl by Mr. F. A. S. Jones. manager. of Simpson-Sears local store. whoiAnthony E- M88110 111 8 Brooklyn: icourt Thursday. is heading up the arrangements for the Charlottetown clinic plenty. of chairs will be available and the numbe system will be usedl in order to avoid ltchanging seats". This should considerably improve the situation. Members of the High School Red Cross will. provide the assistants for the mo-l bile team at the morning session. ladies of the Parkdale and Spring Park Women's Institutes for the afternoon hours and the Charlotte-l town Red Cross Corps the evening helpers. that time. The bridge was not suitable for double traffic. and traffic before crossing. causeway about six weeks ago vehicles have been prevented from crossing the bridge. and a zest for adventure were parlayed by Don James. 24-year- lVisit crlfrcdijin Partridge was held from the bv M”. Jenkins. MacLean Funeral Home yester- ' day afternoon. The service Was M. Gum.” M0"-3503' Long.l 'old Winnipegger. into a round- the-world trip that lasted 17 months. Makes I7-Month World Trip On Only Few Cents WINNIPEG tCPi-A few cents . the Mediterranean. G e r m a n y, two I France. and Belgium and -weeks in the Russian purl of Odessa. Don said he found the Russianl in. and she got a shinor. 1 He was locked up on an sssaulti charge. That's the blow-by-blow accountv related by the wife. Mrs. Kath-I. erine Luther. before maglstrstcl The wife was charged with felonious assault for clouting the. grandmother. Mrs. Florencel lMavis. The grandmother was in. court to press the charge. 1 "SHOULD MOVE AWAY" The judge told Mrs. Luther: "fl think you should move away from that place. You are faced -with heavy competition. You have one beautiful shiner now. You wouldn't want another." The wife protested: "But at least my husband should get a lyounger woman." I l PRINCE Eowsno lsi.ANo . , l FLORAL tMBLfM in-lg”: Slew IIIITIIS. MARRIAGES. DEATHS 50: Per Insertion aiarits - WTON-At the P. E. 1, Hos- pital on August 25. 1955. to Lieut- snnnt James Clapton. RC.N.. and Mrs. Clapton. City, it daughter. ARSINAULT--At St. Josephs Bolpital, Saint John, N. 3.. Aug. 3, 1956. to Mrs. and Mrs. Louis E. Aroenault inee Madeline Mac- Phlorson) a son. Francis Edward. I bs. 0'00N'N0it-At the Kings County Hospital. Montague. on August I. to Mr. and M.-rs. Atwood O'Connor. Mtlltown Cross. I son. weight I lbs. 9 ozs M.scRAE-At the F. ii. i. Hos- Aug. 25. 1955. to Mr. and rs. Alexander 'tIncRnc of Win- ors Pownal. a daughter. 'k MARRIAGES ICCAULL - BARLOW - At the esbyterian Manse. Summer- ide. on Friday. August 19th. 1955. by Rev. J Donald .XiacKay, Jean Brenda Barlow. Ellerslie to Chesley Roy iincfmill. Summer- aide IIMPSUN - HARRIS--At Kingston. Ontario. mi August 18. 1955. St. James Anglican Church. by Rev. E.C Hunt. Shell:-igh Jo Ann Harris. of Ahhotsfnrrl. to Jack .VIao.Nutt Simnsnn of Sum- mer.-tlrie. P F l DOCKEM)tiiti- i O-ii mm-on Fri- dsy. July 15. 1955. at 7 o'clock by the Rev. Edward Bishop of for- onto. Verna (.'harluiii- only daugh- ter of Mrs, Wnntl and the late John Wood of Iii-imk-field In George Daniel Clarenci;-. son of Mr and Mrs. George Dnrkcndorff of North River. DEATHS MYERS-At Prince County Hos- pital. Aug. 26. i .1, wiiiiam r) Myers of Stanley iiritiui-. aged Sfl years. Reninins will he transfer- red from Dawson's Funeral Home today to the hnmc of his mother. Mrs. George Vlvr-rs Frapaud. Funeral SEtFVl(('s at Victoria Un- ited Church Siinilny liitzusi 28th 3' 2 Pm lnicrrncni Crapauri PE0Dle's Crmctcry. Plmse omit flower: HARDY-.-r.;t lg: hi-inc in Mont sue. ur av. August 26th. Watson Donald I-lartly. in his 69th year. Forwarded from the Bow- ness Funeral Home rm Friday morning In his late residence. Funeral services will be held on . ml "L Saturday. August. 27th From Mont-i rose United Church at 130 p.m.' Standard Time Interment In church cemetery. ABIENAULT--Us Thursday. Aug- int 5th. 1965. at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Angus Mscifinnon of Pawtucket. R.l.. Mrs. Colum- bus Arsenault formerly of Stan- merside in her Kath year. A.rrIv- 1 big at th Bowness Funeral Home l Ids ove tng from where the-5 funeral will be held on Monday.. August Nth to St. Paul's Church - for Requiem Mass at 9.00 a.m.S Interment church cemetery. Vls-J Iting hours 10.00-12.00 s.m., 2.00- am pm. and 7004000 pm l IASLAM At spiiugiicla. Aug..- n. 1955. J. Ernest iiaslam in his I I'M: year. Remains will be for-' warded from Davisonis Funeral ltlsis to his late residence this! ovonhig whore funeral servicey wiilholtoIdonSundayat4p.ai., (I.'l'.l followed by service in It. IIHONINI Church. Springfield. anagram . Dish. N. Y.. C Janos. Iv- .escorted to a beautifully dcco- operation C0Nl'1('1?d h3' R" OW?” C0Ch' worth Ava-.. left tlids week on re-i ran Interment was in the Clyde mm 3,, Calgary. Aibena, where River Baptist Church Cemetery. he is pmpim (Id at 5 radki statlonl The pail bearers were lllessrsmum-.. Reagh MacLean. Heber Mac-; Phail. W A. .Vlacl..ean. Lester; 511 and Mrs. J. W. Godin of Hickox. Edwin funk. Sydney Bur Montreal, who have been visiting hoe Mrs Godin's mother. Mrs. J. P. . . .. . . .. Simmonds, City and other mam-l -”'5C”s”M"0” ”””'""R ' bers of her family. left for their On Wednesday evening Miss Edna home km week Ross was hostess at a miscellsn- i ' oous shower held at the home of Tim many friends of Mrs. Wm. her sister. Mrs. Forrest Ford. in L, Mcmanus regret to learn of honor of Miss Thelma Ford. her illness in the Charlottetown bride-elect. The bride-to-be was Hospital where she underwent an Wednesday morning. fated Chair by -Vll'5- 3m" MC' Her friends wish her a speedy Guigan after which Miss Sadie-jrecnvgry, Mcbougall opened the gifts. Ac-j companying verses were read by 13- C0l- K M- Jnhml-9” 3nd M195 gen Ford while the gm; Mrs. Johnston. entertained Sat- were opened by Miss Tilly Stew- Wday 4” "W" 5”m""5'T 99"”?- art. A delicious lunch was served 3Y0Fk P011” lo? ""3 0”'C"5 ”l 5 h,. "V. ,.,..,,... Signal Regiment. R C. Signals and ' their wives at a chicken barbecue. FOOD PROCESSING PROJECTS ePremier Matheson said veater- -W35 Elm" Duffel ill day that the Paton Firm 'wiiicii who has been Visltins had anticipated setting up 3 rm. and friends on the Island left for zen food processing plant in the herglmmf 0" TlWl"5d3l'- 3000"? Province had temporarily. though PM-led by 591' ll9l9"- Ml” RM" not entirely abandoned such a M5CKl"'l0'1- move He said. however, .that a ur mdmrd B Boyce of Prov, couple of other large organizations Hench R1” is spending hu VI. i'oronto we” gathering dam M the post cation with his sister. Mrs. D. J. possibility of starting ' s fro1.en.Mo"is0nV mngwnnh Aveq and food business here and it was not his brother James Boyce. Park. unlikely that one or both would make such a move before the year . was out. No products could bet ML men,-d 3. Bgyc. u prov. processed during the present year'ydeM.' 3,1” M; 53.9 gpudlng but they might be ready to handle me 1,” few week; wm. his the next years crop. He could'meuds and regauvn on p. E, 1. ""l V” Wm" was hell" Cm” Mr. Boyce who formerly lived in templaterl in connection with the Bonshuk frequemly spends his plant started at Sherwood but vam”,.,n on the mud. stated that It was not the Govern- The Misses Ann and Mary ment-'s intention to come in the Wl of We nrennllntlnn Drlscoll. daughters of Mr. and . . . . Mrs. Gerand Driscoll have return- "F" )'Tl MAGISTRATES ed to their home in Saint John. C01 RT -- Three upeeders. two ar- NIB g after spending an enjoyable rested at Pnwnal and one at Fred- visit with their grandmother. Mrs. erictnn. appearing before Queen's Stephen Duffy. County Magistrate Gilbert Gaudet M... Lesm, Muphersm of 305. yesterday and were each fined 510. mu and lapping, NJ-1,. accornpan and costs or 10 days Two men. lP(l PW hi? m0the"l and wife, if NJ('lI of whom ncrc charged with makmg ms a""ul" summer Vm allowing an unlicensed driver to m the Island" Thlsy annlaqe Egg": npernte his car. were fined S10. "lnMl;,aTl'l:ygl:i:' .:g"l'V'l'r 3:: Mi! . - so , , . and Costs M In davs For failure Gordon Holmes. Charlottetown. Miss Mary Morrison. who has spent the past three months as to stop at a stop sign the accused was fined S5 and costs or five (lays Unrler the Temperance Act. three men were each fined 52!! and assistant .0 Revg Burton C,-ow of costs or 30 days for possession warden United Chumh. G1”; li"lil)Xl('ailnE liquor in a place other Ban N. S” arrived home for . than his residence and a similar - hrfef holiday. 3 he Wm leave Q”""l"” ".35 '"'p"5"' ."" .3 ml!" shortlv for Toronto where she for possession of intoxicating liq- Wm e'm.Dn H 3 student n um um not purchased on his own In-iuvmed church -I-"min: Sch,”-,1, divldual permit A man charged with driving while intoxicated was Mrs Charles Fencl. her daugh- furthcr remanded one week and re; Evelyn and grand-dsughte ""53 '”Pl905Pd 0" "Ni ha” M 5"” Paula Nssh have returned to their home in Somerville. Mass. after is brief visit to Mrs. Fencl's sister .-and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Newsnn of Kingston. Mrs. 'Fencl had not been back to P.E.I. ffor forty five years. i Mrs. Joseph Cusack and her lthree children. Paul. Dorinds and. Marie. left Tuesday morning for: their home in Toronto after- spending a very pleasant vsca-j tion with her parents. Mr. and, Mrs. F. .1. Flood. Charlottetowmi and her sister. Mrs. Richard- . Kelly. Stsnchel. lnAL 5549 3 Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Stevens. of W. Medford. Mass.. arrived Aug- 14th to visit Mrs. Stevens sister,. Mrs. Lyman Newson and her sunt.; Miss Louise Stewart of Kingston! Mrs. Stevens visited with Mrs.; Newson last year and saw many great irriprovet-nests on the Island. The three sisters. Mrs. Fencl. Mro., Stevens and Mrs. Newloil mm! 0' plsosaat week together. . Mr. and Mrs Leo Csrraaher have returned from I trip to Ole- town where tIIeyuvI:tod.dMul' cg ' en . r.s . . rrsghers par um ” N. D. Mocloon UNDERTAKEE EMBALMEB Charlottetown and North Wlltshiro Charlottetown Funorol Homo 10 Ettstsn St. IIAI. 4828 Complete liners! and relatives - Don has just returned home with 50 cents in cash. a trunk- load of curios picked up in the Mr. and Julia. Hector L. Can- far corners of the earth anti a brain. brmerly of Perth. Western lot of "wonderful memories." He; Australia. have been visiting on is s brother of Gerry James. who- the island as guests of Mr. and plays football for Winnipeg Blue .Vi.rs William W Cantelo at their Bombers and hockey in Ontario. lmmf 1" Ctlfdlgan Where they Donls adventure started the day SP0!” I-hf" Summer Vacation. after Christmas in l953. when be Mr Canielo's grandfather. the stepped abngrd a merchant late William Henry Cantelo. left steamer bound for the pa, East, the lsland in 1352 and this is Pile Points of call included .lapan. first occasion on which one of Fommm, Hons Kong. me phmp. his descendants has visited his pines. Siam, sings”,-9. gm-m,,, birthplace. and finally Australia. He worked Mr. and Mrs Canielo arrived.m Ans"-am, fnr a 3-93,. 35 a in VMWOIIVEF 0" Jilly 5 and Sm" truck driver. soft drink salesman then have visited many members and sugar cane Cutler. of the Csntelo family and otherl Sim” on finances in New let; relatives. They will reside in To--land he wmked (me dm. and if ronto and will leave the lsland.bmugm mm 555 pa... -I-He honang. M ""9 ""5 M A"g"5" za came from riding experience Prominent Springfield Resident Dies - - -- The death of Mr. .1. Ernest Haslam of Springfield occurred .at his home yesterday after a short illness. Mr. I-laslam took is prominent part in the various activities of church and state. At the time of his death he was Sunday School superintendent and the senior warden of St. Eliza- .beth's Church. He leaves to mourn his widow. the former Mabel MscLeod of New Glasgow. one daughter Win- nifred. Mrs. Sterling MscLeod. lchsrlottetownz one son Clair. who with his wife the former Marion Ramsay of Burlington. resides at the homestead; and one sister Agnes. Mrs. Robert E. Howard. -3130 of Springfield. Australia him two first places in s rodeo took Don four months to oiill never know how extravaqant qodve been ' uniil qou own a 4 l K”; I . l Tondliee NOTIFY WALL FLIMK OIL BURNER C”""'?'.'9U'”',"J'3" 1 :-:Cl'ianges- Are 5 shipp ” from this Province wbilei New Brunswick shipped sboutl 2.000.000 in the same period. "Thej Government is not interested in controlling the Potato Marketing Board” be said "but we are snxl-I our to see harmony without which? the best interests of producer and' dealer cannot be served.” Provincial Marketing Board L The Premier also announced the addition of two new members tol the Provincial Marketing Board.l They are Mr. 3.C. Wright. Deputyl Minister of Agriculture. who willl act as chairman and Mr. Eugene: Gormsn. director of Fisheries for the Province. Mr. W.R. Shaw rs- signed his position on the Board before contesting the last election and Mr. Henry MacDonald resign-l ed his place shortly afterwards. The members of the Provincial Marketing Board in so far as poss- lble will be drawn from the ranks lot 'the Government's public serv- ants. but if the employee selected ooo compared to the first half of 954. 'gained at Banff. Alta.. which won. It lwork his way to England on a. merchant ship with stop-overs in' -people exceptionally friendly. par- ticularly after he was offered and accepted 3130 for a five-year-old suit of clothes. Travels behind him. he intends to settle in Win- nipeg. GOLD DIGGER Edmund Hargraves. discoverer of the Australian goldfields. gained experience as a gold-digger in California. CHECKER CAB Lucky Number: 4I87 - 4591 Died 8553 8554 EDlS TAXI Lucky Number: 'I88'I7A . mum isssi Biol 6562 Bass-Isa 156 Grout Goo. St. mmmi TAYLOR? JEWELERSA, OHARLOYTETOWN. . CAB Winning Number l 6581 Dial 6582 95104 l! W. Ra Harvest Equipment Binders, Thrashers and .Combinos It's harvest nine and for the farmer who wants the smoothest working. most offi. ciont machines of tho Iowost costs we of- fer the folowing harvest equipment. 5 FT. FROST & WOOD HNDER onooniy,oiibatiiiiinaa. bundlo cu-i-u-mi transport. V . SI 65.00 6 FT. FROST Ii WOOD UNDER Transport and bundle carrier. Like now. Oaths; today in the Bold. 3395.00 5 Fl'. FROST& WOOD BINDER One only, bundle carrier and 3125.00 McCOR-MICK-DEERING IINDER New. 6 ft.. one only. Steel wheels, bundle can-up and tr spo t. Tractor or three-horse hhd. , THRESHER 1 McCormick-Dooring ilntomatilonal) stool thresher 22 x 38. 14 ft. feeder, high bugger. 100 ft. endless belt, in iaxoollont condition. Priced to se" BALANCED-FLOW COMBINE 1 No. 64 l-Iarveotar ithreshor Balanced-Flow Combine. A McCormick No. 64 oombine means better performalnce. The crop flows smoothly and in a straight line through the machine. No turns! No clogging! No bottlenecks! No over- crowding! R E S U L 1 Your harvest faster, thrash and save all the grain you out. For speed and efficiency use a. McCormick 64. The price is the lowest of any comparable com- bine on the market. See it on display today. Easy forms may be arranged on the above units. BALER BINDER TWINE WHOLESALE and RETAIL GREAT GEORGE STREET 4 Hold August Here They Are 22 to August 27 Issluslvs CARS Everything 1961 1068 '.rd19I1 ' Dodge Sodon Plymouth Sodon Sodoll Electric : M nu M mm mm C"""""" ; wu 11-is.oo WIS 1oso.oo Was 1100.00 A New-095.0; Now-1475.00 Now-I045.00 Iiealrg .. . L ...... .. . n......... Electrical Wiring t I Wos Now Mi-';,'.';s,.-3,-;',.:;w"c 4 mo Austin Sodon . 475. 395. Household Appliances I949 HYIIIOIHI SOOII . . .75. 795- wevt-lon mo Ford Conch . 925. 845. DIAL 4011 ms Meteor Station Wagon . . 1600. 1425. EXT RA SPECIAL: , H II 2:31;: .-.....-.4...- ”'”f; I be seect . r. can ewar Tia i will continue to act as Secretary. '.,'&m"”.' ''"m'”' ,1rEcnoN mm "M vicitsason l "” osw lCPl';dTImbIf-Mimi! 1:, g , RITE-WAY 1951 N rwa reac a vousne . z.i.mo.'ooo cubic feet in the first moiussgmo co. . assssssis 1947 half of the year. a drop of 6.ltl).- Di 1 9911 1 I HAVE: O-Mg .l- n O . A" t CD3-Eff. 0llT0il new Liiiiitsn UIIWOIWUNICA3 and AOINTI lolsphonu: Imsnqooltt-rravoiuol I951 . Old 7-III-9 complete with otiochtnonts. Dodoo Ispross (like now) . Ford lspross. I-ton .. int-oi-not-lonoilxpross. Foroolspros P DodgoIxprossIA-I) Iordlsprossinowtirosl Opoalvoolnoshntlmil Usoyoorprosoatoorlordownpoywiont. .IolooooIosyMoniitiyPoyntooss r. R.McI.a1no Ltd. 'I-I0 I-I.P. Johnston Outboard Iagino. TRUCKS I 045. 295. I95. I25. 625. 745. . I275. . 495. . 775; 200. . 725. I25. P.