escription For A Profit: A Guardian Want Ad - Call 850!” The Gunrdinn.Thsge 11 Monday, Oct. 3, 1956 IN MEMORIAM BUCHANAN-In loving memo y of Vincent Buchanan, Eldon, who passed awwy 0 A her 3th, 1954. Like falling leaves time rolls by. But memories of you. will never h liver remembered by Shlrlie. IN MEMORIAM MR8. FDOTA MACLEOD The death occurs at Montague on Tuesday, Jan. 17th of Mrs. Flora MacLeod. widow of the late Murdock R. MacLeod formerly of Glen William in her ninety - sec- ond year. Although deprived of her sight and an invalid for the past twelve years, her mind kept clear and .3-ilert always eniovlns rellsloul liroadcasts and current news. She hon her afflictions with cheerfulness and patience and al- ways grateful to those who minist- crc;l to her, needs. During all these years she was tenderly - ed for by her daugh- ter and son-in-law whose first thoughts were always for her cons- fort. - It was a privilege and joy to visit in her home. where all throughgthe years she was a most gracious hostess, ever ready to extend a warm welcome and generous hos- pitality. Althougl. she lived to the ripe old age of ninety-one, many of her friends of her own generation and of younger days had predec- eased her. There are still a host of friends left to cherish the memory of this dear christian lady. The late Mrs. Mscneod (Flora MacPherson) born in VINOYHOM. daughter of the late John J. and. Jessie MscPherson. was the eldest ofafamllyaftsmlonrofwllo predeceased her. The surviving members besides Our . . . i her dsushm with whom the N Mileage moo. Good condition. 'f,':”,o' .393” 57 hllg-::I'lig.P glal sags” m sided are: John .I.'ofvMontagus, P. Aw” "I. Rudy. York. I IL I: L M1 Elecmdg . .. 0 lasrlors Asssansllatorl Agents Vfantatl l QB IIOUBL . MEN. WOMEN full or sparetlme handling zoo Foods. Modicines, CDim'ilcs, Xmas Cards. Gifts. Established tlloutea. Write G. Laurin. 21 Paul St, Montreal. soilnnnns. nous: cooxmc. Apply 14 Kent Street or phone . MM. LARGE FRONT ROOM FOR EL- oerly couple also had in double room. Lennox Nursing Home. Dial 3158. I A Ll EOARDERS ACCOMMO- dated. near Federal Building Home cooked meals. television. Dial 5221 or as Pownsl St. Jgllgss opportunity aswuzsan nusnvnss Now or- en in several good districts on the Island. well established. Ex- ' cellent opportunity. Full time. Write at once. Rawlelgh's Dept. J-470-189, Montreal. P.Q. WE STILL HAVE A FEW WEST- ern franchises available in On- tario, Quebec and the Maritimes for Automotive Retail Stores. We are offering this opportunity to responsible people interested in operating their own business. Take advantage of thirty years' experience by associating with Canada's most progressive Auto- motiva Chain, 115 stores now in operation. For further informa- tion write to Western Tire and Auto Supply Limited. Head Of- fice, Box 204, London, Ontario. car: Leaving FOR TORONTO. OCTOBER NPR, Can accommodate I. Dial 9585 evenings. CAR LEAVING FOR TORONTO Nov. lat. Room for three pass- engers. Blair Rovenhlll, Dial 3150. cars and Trucks For sale III - 5 TON FORD TRUCK. For Sale l Ssrfiess Ward R IANSOME DIGGEB LIKE NEW. NURSE. WILL CARE FOR AND Apply W. A Maclscnnan. -Ai- board invalid or semi-invalid. ihanyl Write Box 51 Guardian. NEW CAR GARAGE SE! Id 1 22. may co M-. war;-hm--wINiER's COMING lock. Hunter gltiver, comics: OUTSIDE AN'rnN. 333 half price for quick sale. Dial rot: saw is usnn nor warn radiators. in various sizes. Rev. L..l. Ayers, North Rustlco. TWO REGT. DUAL - PURPOSE Shorthorn Cows. would trade for zood grain or potatoes. John Wood, Shediac Road, N.) 15 STEAM RADIATDRS. VAR.- ious sizes, in good condition. Ap- tllwly Rev. L.J. Ayers,North Rus- co. sF.TITv'cr-:r1' rumor: wrrn an-l servolr. Good condition. Price ' "l50"3bl?- Apply James Cud more. Wrnsloe. ITS NOT T00 EARLY T0 PLAN your church or school'Christ-I mas program. For material and suggestions. visit The Bible House. -Opposite Eaton's) ONE ORGAN IN GOOD CONDI-l tion, 1 acre of turnips, pulled,- . ready for grading, Quality of mantles. Mrs. Hersey Carver, Lyndaie, P.E.l. STANDARD annn MARE cnasr nut. 5 years. sire Dam. Juanita Worthy. Sound. In Show condition. Bred to Clegg. Bruce MacPherson. Winsloe. .m..L...-mig::ggg I PLATFORM SCALE PM 1.00 lb. Gov. lnsp. 1 S.H. Pine Panel Doors 78x28 sndndxldwlth finish. and hardware. 1 Jack- -et healer. (Small) 1 !I.W. Rad- iator. Phone 4744. GOLDEN RETRIEVEIL RIG.- Cholce puples fprom two littaso. Excellent hunting prospects from top field trial and show blood- lines. Priced reasonable. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Maccready, Box 1123, St. Stephen. N.B. WANTED--ALI I0'I"l'l-II Jolllty. . Is your home ready for those cold winter days ahead? For all your insul- ation, roofing and siding needs a PHONE 5911 . Russell Construction Wanted Plltsorltuartnbialnsw. SECOND HAND BABY CARRI- age in good condition Dial 5954. GARAGE. IN. VICINITY. OP Rocbford Square. Apply to box 507. Guardian. IOARD WANTED BY YOUNG man war pensioner, in country home near Charlottetown. Apply Charlotte Hotel. 114 Kent St. THE ROSS BURNER - s ELECTRIC LIMITED oil at Electric Ranges - Oil or Coal Ranges - Refrigerators- Vacuum Cleaners - Washing Ilachlnes- floor Oil Furnaces - Television - Rangettes-Radius Preat-0 Heat Burners for Kitchen Ranges -- Quaker Oil Ranges- Cahinet or Space Oil Heaters- Iemac Oil Burners will burn! coal. wood and garbage. Power (gun type) Furnace Burners guaranteed. Immediate delivery I: installation Cash. Terms or Re-establishment 'Credit and D. V. A. 141 Windsor St. Halifax. N. I. GIRM CARRIER The African tsetse fly, carrier of the dread sleeping sickness. be- longs to the same family Imus- cidael as the common hous ' I.lsT,ENlNG POST , Signal Hill at st. John's, Nfld.. ,Is the site oi Cabot Tower where Marconi received the nut trans- e fly. Atlantic" wireless message in 1901. YOUR BEST MARKET . FOR IRON and STEEL SCRAP (2000 LE. Ton) s22.oo CAR BATTERIES Each 51.75 Paying highest cash prices for hides, horsehair, beer bottles, scrap metal. . Truck scale weighing for your convenience. Centrally located opposite Eaton's Store on Kent I Street. 0 Open 8 A.M. . 5 PM. Monday through Friday. Saturday 8 A.M. - 1 P.M. MAURICE BLOCK aco. WA N T E D General manager for Tignlsh Fisheries Ltd. fishing business in Tignish. P.E.I. Kindly give references and qualflcations, also wages expected. Applications should iwgstgecelved by the undersigned not later than Nov. 8, JOSEPH w. DOUCEPTE Tlgnish, P. E. I. 56 St. Peter's Road E. 1.: Y -. - C.: Mary (Mrs. Will Fraser) Plain- field, N. J.: Chrlsty (Mrs. Angus A. Stewart) Mt. Clemens. Michigan Kata (Mrs. Ralph Forbes) Boston Mass A short funeral service was con- ducted at the homo by Rev. J. M. Fraser of Montague followed by service at Valleyfidd United Church which was conducted by her pastor Rev. Fred Maclflnnoa. assisted by Rev. J. M. Fraser. Hymns sung were The Iard's My Shepherd and Rock of Ages. A solo, "Beyond the sunset." was pleasingly rendered by Mrs. W. A. Bruce with Mrs. Preston Psardon as organist. The pall - bearers were: Angus Maiheson. Jack Murchison. Ray- . mond Nicholson. Dan Mac-Donald, .Ira Ross, and John J. .MacPhee. The remains were tenderly laid "to rest beside those of her late ' husband in the Family plot in Val- leyfield cemetery. CARD OF THANKS The family of the isle Mrs. Flora MacLood wishes to thank all those who sent Flowers, Cards. and Let- ters of sympathy or helped in any way during their bereavement. Decide Deaths In Springhill Murder, Suicide IPRINGHILL, N3. (CPI A soraaas'a jury decided Wednesday night the Oct. 1! deaths oi 13-year- old Carlotta Briggs and has great uncle, Clarence Spence, N. were murder and suicide. The verdict said "We. . . find Carloth Brlgggs came to her death from head wounds caused by a bul- let from a MN Winchester rifle lathe bands of Clarence Spence." The verdict also said Clarence Spence "came to his death from head wounds caused by a bullet from a rifle in his own hands." A Mrs. Carl Briggs found her dang) - - f'tsr lying on the kitchen floor of her east end home sbctiy after in akfast last Thursday. Mr. Spence. I-etlred.coal miner. was found lying on the porch with the rifle beside him. A note over the signature of Mr. speace was passed anion the lur- LOTS butitseontemawlvaotdis closed. IMO PLYMOUTH. GOOD CONDIT- IUI. heater good tires. Price 8550.- N. Dial 5644 after 5. CAR BUYERS "Hunting for a clean car?” No need to look any longer. 1952 csrszvnomr SEDAN, 1952 DODGE SEDAN F. R. McLAlNE LTD. Malpeque Rd. -- Dial 7358 Open. Evening: for last F aoosss ll IIN5 IT. Phone 7106. and water in house. Near church- es and school. Seven miles from city. Apply Mrs. Thomas R. Beer, V ' 1 Road. FOR SALE House and approsdmately 20 acres land. situated in Chelton. Apply- HAMMOND MCKINISTRY, Wanted To My j.m...m.m.j..m... GDILB WINTER SCHOOL .CoAT. Size I. Phone 5093. m.Z..j?:.... Wasted Ta ilsnt W D To RENT GARAGE. Central. Apply Box 505 Guardian. GARAGE IN CITY. ELM AVEN- ua or vicinity. Apply Do; 510 Guardian. WANTED TO RENT FOUR OR five loom apartment or house :2 City. Write Box 508 Guard- n WANTED BY ELDERLY COUP- IMALL STORE. APPLY lllm Ava. Dial 5689. I IIDROOMI, SECOND FLOOR. heated and furnished, one sult- abie for two girls. Dial 3306. TWO UNFURNISIIED ROOMS. lrd door, one furnished on first floor. Dial 6660 during day. 8196 after I p.m. IACRILOR. APARTMENT! "likewise suitable for working cou les. Unfurnished. Central. 0il- sated. See A. W. Gsudet,I Solicitor. FOR RENT IN DELVEDERE area. half modern duplex house, Oil heated. Thu! bedrooms, Hardwood floors throughout. AD- ply Box 509 Guardian. Far salt H” on IIOLBTEIN - our:nNssTr Grade Heifer calf. Dial 5985. as owns: snor GUN uin-D on IOINI. Di 5! I GAE5N on. DRUMS: 54.00. The Trading Post. Sumrnersld-. ROEZIIT I96 ILUI. Pm'A'l'oEs.. Jenkins. Mt. Albion. Required Immediately TREASURY AUDITORS for the Federal comptroller of the Treasury Ialsries range up to IMO a year Q The primary duty is to audit records of firms holding contracts with the Federal Government. . The required qualileatlons vary from high school graduation with five years of accounting or auditing experience to a professional degree with senior experience in industrial accounting. lExpeci. Board Will Turn Down Move To Increase Steel Tariff portions and the steel industry is rolling along at record rates Is CHANGE NOTED This change in the industry's situation was pointed out hefora by DON PIZACOIK Canadian Press Staff Writer higher tariff would give them the 503111 5)? many Of the Intel'- more Incentive to expand their fa- 955 OPDOSUIE 8 higher i-Brill. The OTTAWA ICPI A .RamIfics- trons of tariff board findings on Canada's steel tariff schedule reach Into practically everv corner of the Canadian y Thai steel is everywhere today was emphasized by the wide var- lcly of Interests that made their views known to the board duringl cilities lneeds. But steel only increase costs on items that cant be bought yet in Canada, when the steel makers asked for the higher tariff last year, they had In mind a slight reces- , sion in their industry in 1954. W15 N937-l0lIZ Investigation of the'However. Canada's economy has 50 - year - old tariff on imported l since speeded up to record pro- steel to meet Cougar. .1”; board. of course, must look be- ugerg ugugq yond this year in wriging its rt higher tariffs at this time would P0??- But with the Bank of Canada pushing its interest rate to record levels in an attempt to hold ll- flationary trends in check. it is considered unlikely the tariff board will recommend any action that might result In higher atad prices The men who turn out steel Items for construction of all lillldbl had their say in the public hear- Irilzs. Vlflich ended last week. so -did the automotive and lumber industries. farmers' organizations and the Canadian Association of Consumers. I About the only ones in favor oil raising the tariff aubstantia were the Canadian basic IN. Y. Stock Mar , .NI:w vonx (AP) -. tpheaval H Inn Poland. armed rebellion in Y Hungary-viewed by experts as 'l'99lPF”'Ihig cracks in Moscow's world. trailing was pretty close to the! same sluggish decline as In the? prevlmis week. More Important to the market than international events was that big institutional investors were reported staying on the sidelines pending a clearer outlook on what the national administration is go- in: in be in the next four years. Fridayis rally was attributed by brokers. in part, at least. to more confidence in President Eisen- hower's re-election prospects fol- lowing his Thursday night ap- pearance at Madison Square Gar- den. The five most active stocks on the New York stock exchange FOR SALE A number of registered Red Poll cattle, including bred cows open. and bred heifers, bull and heifer calves. cows and heifers bred to sire from highest testing butter- fnt tllam in Canada last year. Above cattle priced to sell. App y- PRFIPARES REPORT With these news In mind. the board now is drawing up the re port It hopes to turn over to Ft- nanre Minister Harris by the end of the year for possible legisla- tive action at the next session of Parliament, It is ..onsidcI'ed unlikely that the steel producers' full wishes will be granted. it is more prob- able that the board will revise some items in the tariff sched- ule upward and others downward. The board heard evidence that Canada's steel makers as yet are unable to produce all the steel required by the Canadian mar- ket. The steel producers said a J. L. MIICEACHERN Tea Hill-Dial 5915. PROFESSIONAL CARDS SPECIALIZED TRADES There are openings now in Royal r -- salient features will be under- s Furtber information may be obtained from Mr. H. F. Peters. Supervising Engineer, Tran.s-Can- ada Highway Division. Federal Building. Halifax. N. .S. nouns rclviucm house in Good repair. Apply Palmer and Haslam. Solicito . IAIY CARRIAGE. GRIT. COM- blnatioa stroller. car-bed and car- riage. 5lO.o0. Russ Iimel.& g wsnsn -rcrtarna PUPPIES. Pure bred. Not reslsimd- F9!"- ale. Dial 5919. s ignals for men with Grade I education or better. between l1 and to. to train Ill Copies of the siandard specifi- cations which will apply for this ' work may be seen in the office .iK.lI4l.l& 0P3'll0l':o" of Mr. II. F. Peters. e a Rgdhpaee gjipg ROBERT FORTIERP D9'P'""' 3”” Chief of Administrative Services All those trades ofler portuhltles for the speciallgt ml and secretary. win promotion and higher rates M P". l Dqsartment of Public Works, You will play a Ilgpart lacs -,0,ltsu. October I. 1060. ada's ossn-to-aeast as! n ATTENTION ' In the near future we will I delivery of the following crops: . srnswarsuuns pus BEANS nconannnrss ”""'i", SPINACH- Peasahd ofourshsrwood We are also lntssmtediinl his later delivery. I to letter. mtlas'u'oII.Irl snensus. i : anoocou eItUsss:Ls SPROUTS .- cauunowszn SQUASH ' RI-IUDARB splnnacll mint be grown within ten miles plant.- Jlnlnrmstedpartsssslrouin assasgvsin wnlctrtlieysi-e RCN RECRUITING OFFICER. HMCS QUEEN CHARLOTTE, CHARLOTTEPOWN, P.E.I. Please send me without obligation full particu- Upheavals in Europe Leave kei Unrufflecl were: Standard Oil New Jerseyl up Ba at EH6 on 108.600 shares; General Motors. up 1-8 at 46 7-8 American Telephone. off . , , it I ;i(:Ircerd: Htho.-ms'elies.. 35ke'g'emplrPvlPFl the stock market un- 1531., us, steel up 1,, at '53:, about 1Id,Uub1lrtltr:ihaesc.sres;t ruffled last week. and Avco. up ls at I5. "H, p The net ms”); of I35; peek, Most Canadian lzssucs were lower on the week's trading. Al- uminum Ltd. closed at 1235, a drop of its. Hudson Bay Mining was off SW4 to close at 87's, 1... ternatlonal Nickel was an excep- tion to the general trend. it closed at 128. a gain of 2 on the week. . on the American Exchange, Brazillian Traction closed at 7'1: Unchanged from the prevloug week. Molybdenite of Canada was is lower at IVE. Preston East Dome closed unchanged at Ws. Senator Davies May Bring TV To Wales Another Canadian, senator W. Rupert Davies. has organized a strong application for the com- mercial television contract in Wal- es. Roy Thomson who is in part- nership with Senatar Davies in the ownership of CKWS-TV Kingston and CHEX-TV Peterborough has obtained the contract for in the name of Scottish Telolvg. ion Limited. The Dsvies' group includes Lord Aberdare, the Welsh poor who is a former I.T.A. (In- ddpendent Television Authority) member and Tom Arnold, the pro- ducer of many famous theatrical Programs and owner of a group musement centres, Edward Ilulion. Chairman of Hulton Press Limited. London; Honourable Dav- IIQaeaaK Dial 4:32 I CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS McM)NALD, CURRIE G CO. WOPER BROTHERS & CO., said. the celestial show is going to get better the next few days. -as far as the eye is concerned- and on Oct. 30 the two planets and the crest of the old moon will Q Most ssslgnmants will be to Toronto but vacancies "as other i W I h d V Chelton. lagfour room house or flat sell centres may also he filled from this competition. ;,'rm" ' Pl:',',.l;'lte'l:f:ll:' T 77 Occupancy first of II interested, writs immediate to 50l-lClToR5- El'f3- J. A. Cnrruthors. s.o. committee member. are the ocu- F I I." w.'tm Novmm ., n n pm 1y p u mu m. ers associated with the IJsviss' "' ' ms ' M ' "' "' CIVIL sszrtvics: COMMISSION OTTAWA" "' "' - I loll Mofhason In Foster '”"""”"- FOUNTAIN GIRL WANTED. 3- ' . . There are several other appli- W In "non m H” xndumm Plans in details of education and sspsrisnos and in Richmond at. m izloi J. Grant. Out: uu um. including on. bun. dun. our. on wossnu Al sousa. ' '"”'”"'”'”"”” M” 1. mar Blanchard. IA. -1 hzdmagnargfbwo World as- Iocle ar and to 4ks.3'spFsrfte':rI '32:” um”. pm ll Guam It. Phone & J. 8. Taylor, R.O. nrsuu. 3,c,A, 9.-nu , gm ' ' ......; M.A.F"m" cc "'3. Gas-wcrlerrttdasaaota. another group is headed w& 31.00 HOURLY POQIILI DOING I ' " ' omen ms: lanes (M ay Llewellyn. chairman I l::r.:- SERVE CANADA IN --' -' ' '"'- .. . Mn... R0 '";.:':".".””:;::;":::.."':"....- 0 ex re . . - ' - - I ' ' - - - SANG? Mfg. ., H07 West AdVal'iC9 NOTICO , Allison M. Glllls. ll.-'o. Inn... 2.3.; no... no lung; 11.. gum-ggg '3 Third: 1-" "It"! ”- C''"- II Iiohasaad at our m-I CTOR '- lthadWelsbn:epDlicItiu4:”: TOT any cary ate. in last Alli FIIII of T.nd3F C0" A wumm Gav” Lu. CHLROPRA will be located near Cardiff. sn- TAKEN BY WITH! ONE PM! s-uslu llIla- m G--no at. Dr. w. s. Carson ;'”;o',”,f',';',,,7l,'":n,',” ,f;',l,',f,,""” blnk "".'”' ??'.l'.. 0'33” Ih:.';'::lP'0rn:,l!Pll;'ene'lt.tne).?elll'.l:l-' Travel adventure good pay security advance p I g. I-1 I " ''''”TR .9” "" I P CI& Fe II" 0. 9,9 I I I I ' C NICE 0' 0'" Fri" C""'l'- """"' ”''l'''"' "d b""' """' merit. opportunity-these are yours when you join 3... .1 N... sue. Bldg. R53 "5139 93g?! G-”'":”m Tl:llll"l'llngOP:ec3tl'o!'l:1noliltB,lle' the Royal Canadian Navy. Navy careers are planned Mmhnon "ch & ARCHITECT unuulal ta. be ween an . . , I prllllm Auction Rom. Findc "”d N""”"' P'”' careers. You serve yourself w hile you serve your N,ch,,,,,,, 6. Keith Plckord g In Hgqvgns Now W" ” n"""" '"'c"”'' R”""t L M"' lo '” M"' l5 country in the Royal Canadian Navy. There are close 1-,; Gmu. gum E,-uA"'; gliku-3; I .. Y K M, H" W. -"TT-”"T"TT"T , . . at c. . . a NEW on I - c Halt Illlj Wanted T M”' " ” Ml" ” to 50 different sea-going opportunities in the Navy. 1 A Magomwn n. -ad, proximJ,ty of the pliadnetla Jupiter -e----j-w- xi nllkl tht l,, . . . - -, t s d is en atmos- filds Trill delaliea '..J3..2".l. P311 Age "mmt 17 '9 25 (29 with certain mlde quam 0-Th Bis. Di-I MN Own it ” T)Illorl'c mcllhl-illlclalns-produres an LEARN be available before snowfall, Con- cations). Education: Grade 8 or better. Discuss your --mj'T-id B k MUSICIAN5 eye-catching sight in the heavens lsrl(.I:lo"f will: "C lmetnmed in are" today with the Naval Recruiting Omcer or mcha.....4'. K. I20” I of son 1'TT"-T-"Fgnngs " cull "'L'Z5””iI lot f lis- n or 1350 To cc 5 are re- , , , as " can u e a 0 one OF Quelslto? in iriglaecfdthem at. write him at the Naval Recruiting Office, HMCS "3 T H '7?-'11: C. 0, v zmtuhg. 8:1,: "Jim Plk:,h,,,.h;:g ", CIT CI 85 9 I 0 an R . I III I! I'i0H'iEl' I Q I”; when ferllioers are called th e Queen Charlotte in chmlottetowm Mucph” .' mm" and” -Da1Lm&:':'"d I Planetarium. As a mailer of fact. Pickering Venus will pass close in Jupiter This. Pickering said. is quits a A CHOICE! WINNIPEO (CF)-Electoral I- I'lclsla examining rejected ballots in the Winnipeg municipal elec- ed a voter beyond the point of exasperation. Across - - - (hrrle Bids. Charlottetown Dill 5"! 13:1 theNcareer that might be mine In the Royal H. R. DOANE ll COMPANY mm . "M" mum. na inn avy. . ,0 us and George IL. Cllriottetown "0. :u w an occurrence. Name ........................................ ""' '." Aim". JHOAHETT Address porn... amt-re nulldlng A osrlsuesan In many Street Dial III "0" go "MA P. MORNSON Education c'M'-T333” AcC9U"'”"7 &I&Irom . I FARMERS be contracting for 1957 dressers. wardrobes, baby's b mu-I's bicycle. pictures, dishes, other articles. Plvvhdnlllil lib! AUCTION SALE or HOUSEHOLD rurwrrum: AND szrrncrs AT 17 DOUGLAS STREET TUESDAY, ocr. so AT 1.30 an. I am instructed by Mr. Leo A. Maclntyre to sell by Public Auction the followings- G. 1-1 Electric Washer. Enterprise Kitchen Range (oil), oil drum, kitchen table and 8 chairs, studio couch. double couch. Singer sewing machine, small tables. rock- ing chairs. on cloth squares. bed. spring-filled mattress. W. H. BEATON, Auctlorieer. KINCTON. NJ. a mayorslty ballot that boio the names Stephen Jobs and Sharpe, an elector bad "This is a choice?" asslnet, 1 boys' bicycle, 1 Grade feeders. pots. pans and several 1. S. ALLAN-OWNH1. ups:-nu-A-4 E-puma WAN- csnlsct us Immediately I . " FM LTD. ,r.o.Vsox-Isa CRANBERRIES almost: on UNGRADED CLARKE rkulrco, LTD. TED plow 2f. M.H.; horse hoe: tractor S.T. ha:-row, Cormack 5 ft.; 2 wheertrailtr, harness: Fswcett Beaverhrook condition. y TlItALsss7 AUCTION SALE - WET COVEHEAD ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30th AT 1:00 PM. OF LIVESTOCK AND MACHINERY Stock: 3 Red Poll cows, negbtered; 3 Red Poll eligible for Registration; 11 Grade Cows, all due to freshen March or April; 1 Pure Bred heifer. 2 years; 2 Pure Bred Red Poll calves; 14 Rad Termson livestock six months credit on aprllvi joint notes. 55 discount for cash. 1 A130 ror.r.owtNa MAGIINERY-PROPERTY or Dntsacnon. vi-:11-:tANs' LAND ACT dhcnchwoodsleigh elw ahai'iI:M.H.1O foothay rslte;fIn-mcartwlthbomdrsg harrowclw has-:1 I: not fine,first flnedqfoiiowins. cs.snD:cnaswI3.:ass'asuss l harrow;aulffler.'tmowl'lt sn.ssect.: burden-lac holnunadr . sf kitchen range. I