NQVEMBER '1. " WESTERN GUARDIAN "' seniors: s. ' George Closv, follewhg stores pookstore, Water, Street; m,» Bakery. Water Street; i ‘m your order to the boy 311T; Distilled Boom of lnuvpflliillfl at Brsoeis. -0Nl SIT M0 b. platform m," 1n stock. The Bummerside hrdware. __ _pofl. sALit-Two Queenvhest- n, good shape: one flat itbri. M Dawson. Albany. ..s'l'0vE PIPE, elbows. and air tight heaters, at the Summe aide llardtvarf- -0sTOGEN "A" grows healthy babies at Taylor Drug Co.. Ken- hihgton. ...w5 HAVE IN STOCK. felt “d rubber covmd weather strip. The summers!’ Hardware. DSTOIUI WINDOW EYES and Jylppfllled Buttons in stock. The gummcrside Hardware. . _p0U L-TRY. - Buying’ Live chicken ant Fowl eacl. Thursday until Ii P. M. H. B. Cameron, Bgdequc. . ___ JIEGULAR MEETING Krnslrh- l ton Brnnc-‘t No. 9. Canadian Legion l B. E. s. l... will be held November . uh, tutu. All members and prospec- t uve member‘. urged to attend. H. t E. Meek Sscretary. AHNSMI-Zll V’ MEETING - Mr. l-laroltl E Gaucict, club president. areslded at the regular meeting of, . (he Kinsmen Club oi Summerslde an Tut-stlay evening. Reports of tommitlocs were received. Mr. Maurice Mill reported for the committee in charge of the Shell- Out. Mr. Charles Hogan gave the final report of the committee in charge o! 1h; junior baseball team; M». Civvc \.‘1t-rlen announrrcda» the IIsl oi nominatio s for the election oi cfiiccrs WIlICl will take placo at the next meeting. It was an- nounced that the Club would sponsor tho show. "A Yank in london". at the Capitol Theatre commencing Monday, November lllthys. —WI'JDDING BELLS-A quiet wedding took place at Kensing- ion Oct. 8 at 3 p.m., when Rev. J. A. MacGowan united in mar- ms Emily Elva. daughter of ‘Mr. lllii Mrs. Dan Bryenton. Spring valley. and George Alfred. son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hickey, ntmley. The bride were a blue vepe dress. matching hat, and task accessories. The brides- maid who was Miss Charlotte llioksgn wore a wine crepe dreas. wick hat. and matching acces- sories. The groom was attended n- Mr. Allan Hickey. Immedi- stciy following the ceremony the bridal party motored to the home oi Mrs. George Simmonds. St. Sleanors. where a supper was rerved. The young couple are residln! 1n Darniey where the lherlllnrplmllllnnlvsrltsnnd sumsaaams: end rumor oounu Newl- Bahlariutlonn. Advertising ' The Glardlnn nuy be bought Golrliea Th, Guardian will he delivered to any hone in Sinner-side. mysiiepertleyerlloperweek. Phonon“: “M” “M” Nlllflllillle for dnliveriei 1.11m can. "Of-kw! Si. daily st any ofthe nsnlseraida: In s , llrlsflm. Water Street. MRI HUMOR, 8'! 6113111]; strut an: war-re at. Bruce's. m“ him" —I‘0I SALE 1941 sedan. Ralph ' McCaullfqynriorrl-tt: Bedeque. —CALL Alfthe Mary An Olllwsite capitol Theatre, 311:1 tnerside. That hat o“ h", m fni-nd for winter h just arrived '11 lliother of our new Shipments. -no1vm pnmvnnr. .- The Guardian willbe delivered daily to homes Ln Sununerside for l2 cents P" W”! payable to your carrier. Phone 289 for this service. _.,._... —IOI IALI. - 0m 2% male. broken. Or will exchange for driv. ins horse or youna cattle. John McGuirk. Margate. —FOB SALE. - 1931 Chrysler ‘n good condition. 4 new tires. Apply to Eldon Macwilliams, Cape Tray. erse. —STOVE an; Furnace Cement and Stove Clay Lining in stock at Bruce's. —WINS BANNER-The pupils of Freetown Primary Dept. have the honor of winning the "Rel-l Cross Banner" flve consecutive years for the best all round Jun- ior Red Cross work. in Mr. C. B. Jelly's inspectorate. Much credit Alma MacMlcken, Cape ‘Traverse, also entertained friends one even- ing in honor of her daughter, Miss Kathleen Stordy. -FOB SALE — One block oom- plete with Pistons for 1944 G. M. C. two ton truck. Only used four months. Im perfect shape. Gaudet, Tignlsh. —Mr. and Mrs. Earl Reeves have returned home alter spending some time in the U. S. A. While there they visited Mrs. Reeves’ sis- ter. Mrs. James Thompson, Wan- chester, N. H. and relatives and friends in Montreal and Quebec. They had a trip through the White Mountains where the scenery is very beautiful at this time of year. i5 due their efficient teacher- clirector. Mantle M. Mill. —BN.IOYABLE rarvrv _ Mrs. " SUMMERSIDE ‘IO-DAY w 5° ioyzglfygsn! will“ llilartl Marguerite PARKER - tHlPliiil thesier liiilllllS ianis lilitllil- Hugh HlilBEiti Scree iloflnan lld lfl Iii! "W! if Mild! Ptodttflfl 0| BURT IfllY t Directed by M! lliliiflffl Also NEWS and SHORT SUBJECTS Shows 7:15 - 9:15 Matinee Thursday At 3:30 —PLEASE NOTE- Due to on increase in the scole of Amusement Tux for the Province becoming effect- ive Nov. 1st, our admission prices will be os follows: .. 33c - 38c - 45c Evenings .. 13c - 19c - 33c Afternoons . . Mc- Mr. —EN'I'ERTAINED regular meeting of the Summer- side Rotary Club on Tuesday was devoted to business matters, among l which were plans for the coming crippled children's drive. A min-i ute's silence was held in respect for the late Fred C. Murphy who_ was a charter-member of the Sum- ' merslde Rotary Club. Guests were I Rotarians Dr. J- A. Clarke and, Austin A. Scales, Charlottetown. -nxrnass|o§_or REGRET- mom is a valued employee of the North Shore Packing Co. ‘their many friends wish them every happiness. stuns wax m JUST g secollos Manure ms wig N 0 '1‘. I C E Pa: u condition u ii, o. "III: obliged h cease our frvics Nov. 5th, between Kin- uvu and Charlottetown until further notice. CENTRAL BUS LINE miunnntr ALL 1.3455 RALPH MIITTART Sumnzrrsfdr W ll~‘l~‘.SSl()N AL CAI?) I T. Earle llleltsy Uharterel Aeeonntnii Ollleo at At thelProgressive Conservative Convention held at Summerslde on Tuesday evening a motion of con- dolenca to the bereaved family of’ the late Fred C. Murphy was puss- ed having been moved by Mr, E.- H. Strong, seconded by W. Henry, Nonntm and supported by Mayor J. F‘. Amett. Mr. Murphy had been a member of the East Prince Pro- gressive Conservative Association and regret was expressed st his passing. A minute's silence‘ was held in his memory-S. t whom GETRID or PIMPLES? . ‘Iry title simple method. ‘ V,“ leeuihmeyeurprleeyolll v If you have pimplel. blem- ‘ ishea or blackheads, try this proved way. Cleanse 0 with mildly medicated Cutlcura Soap as directed. then BPPIY Cuticurn Ointment. Preferred by many nurses! At druguieta cvflYWIWN- Auction» Sale LIVE FOXES CAPE TRAVERSE WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13th ' P.M. I om instructed by Mrs. Ed- ward McPherson to sell by —R.0TABY MEETING - The Williams and Mr. Noonan and Co. of the Borden Inn and Cabins had a farewell party in the new res- taurant end dance hall for Miss Kay Btordy before her departure for Moncton where she has accept- ed a position as atcnographer. She was presented with an appropriate gift and address from her "loyal friends of the Borden Inn and Cabins Co. An enjoyable eveninB was spent in singing and dancing. etc. A most bounteous repast was served to the guests in Mrs. Noon- an‘s and Mrs. Mcwllllams hospi- table manner. Before departing they all joined in singing “For she‘s a jolly good fellow." —-OFFICER.S INSTALLElL-Dll- trlct Deputy T. Earle Hickey and his staff installed the officers of Summerslde Council, Knights of Columbus on Tuesday evening. State Deputy J. Alfred Doyle of Charlottetown was also present and psve a report of his atten- dance at the Supreme Convention held this summer in Miami, Flor- ida. Grand Knight J. 8- Des. Roches expressed the appreciation of Summer-side Council to the state officers for their attendance and the impressive manner in which they carried out their dut- ies. Also present were Grand Knight R. E. Bradley of Charlotte- town Council and s number of Charlottetown members. The fol- lowing la the slate of officers in- stalled: Grand Knight. J. S, Du- Roches; Deputy Grand Knight. Arthur Clow; Chancellor. Rev. Howard Wight; McNeiii; Financial Secretary, Elmer Plneau: Advocate, John Cameron: Win-den. Jerry Dou- cette; Lecturer. Cyrus Polrier; 1n- slde Guard. Evald Herr; Outside. Guard, Ted Perry; Trustee, J. Rel-y OaudeL-S. Personals -Ml.ss Kay Sturdy, Borden and Mrs. MacMicken. Cape ‘Pnsvsrse. were visitors to Moncton last week. -Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mill, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mill and Clayton and Miss Lottie Simms have re- turned home after spending a few lublic Auction on her prem-. isss, "her entire lmd of breed-I lug foxes. ‘ Female Foxes ore all stand- ard bred Silvers, and have been ' heavy producers, being them-I selves bred from prolific strains. Mole Foxes, std-ladle silo-...! Platinum, White Feces. Al|_ pmen sires. I Ranch equipment consisting of wotcll ltoase, 200 fest foxl sited. 10 open pens, 40 wbelp-l in; dens, and other movedblos, found en on up-to-dote ranch“ l hone for for moot. Term cosh. ’ . If d stormy, sole first fine day fol owing. I,~C. IELL, Auctioneer. f days in Amherst where they at- tended the Maritime Winter Pair. —Mrs. Torn Bell, Carleton ls leaving for Boston where she will spend the winter. She was widely entertained by her many friends. Thursday — Evening Show: < til-Ill flrldny - Evening Shows 1.00-0.80 Smlrday - Matinee $.00 — 1.18-4.48 "THE IELLS 0F ST. MARY" (Jo-Starring ling Creepy and ‘Ingrid lighten lerhlhllafiynnmnll. Recorder, John 1118 Teachers Local- Bonventlon —The teachers of Tilnilh wnd vicinity met at the Dalton on Wod- neadny, Oct. 30, for their local convention. There vvu s good nt- tendsnce, ‘ The‘ president. Mrs. Iulnlia Gil- lie occupied the chair. ran ‘cnaxtorrsrowu ouaaomu SINCLAIWS Summerside HEADQUARTERS FOR HOUSEWARES _ ALL ITEMS AVAILABLE IN SINCL AlR‘$ HOUSEWARE DEPARTMENT shsw of spent Harry MncKay of Campbellton‘ Mr and Mrs. A. L. Ronnie and Bloomfield Station on Sunday. of Mrs. Methersll‘: brother. Mr. Melvin of Cam/p of Mrs. Harper of Tilnisfs. Mr. Ind Mn. Robert Bales Messrs Roger Culieton and Billie MaoNeill of West Devon were vil- lton to Bloomdiekl on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs William Msckend- rick of Cnmpbelltun recently visit- ed their daughter, Mrs. Harold Home of Mill River. The Construction Company Cur- ran and Briggs of Bloomfield erect present gres-"llstg the road. from Camphellton to Bloomfield Station. Mr. d Mrs. Kentfotrd Home and eon Lauri, of Bloom-field Cor- ner. were visitors at the home of Mr. ‘and Mrs. Beatty Croaier of -—Mr. and Mrs. Prank Bell of h d. m1 the Searletown and lVlr. Reggie Brad- n o spa “ the weekend et Mrs. Bell's sister. Mral Miss Betty Rennie of Eimsdale were visitors of Misa Maude Pratt of tMr. and Mrs Gordon Metherail of Mill River left by motor recently for Maine. where they intend stay- the winter months at the home beli- ton spent the week and at the home 'Wllmi.r-"'ton. Mass. where they 1n- ‘pwnufgllowlug committees Werci (Lowil FLOOR) glhtoiuilans: Sr. -l. Catherine; 'l°°Ms_ CLO o Senna. (lilies hirloy Dflflill‘ ' - ‘n15; g p; A and Mrs. Bvelyn Perry. 5°“ Quumy _ , . AM" . Preu, (Hill) Clotlldn Arrennulr, ""' "" ""' "'2'" sum" _____ _ $215 (mm out“ matnohatd, Mrs. 1.1- M ' " """'"’ L" "WW" - ma Murphy. » ' . gfliqm ___ __ n" _ _ Nomination. Min Bertha Doyle. FOLDING .CLOTHES '- "m ""' """" $325 at Slum- lt- Peter. (Min) Lena DRYERS ...“, ...“, I Large ....... ......“ ,.._ ‘Nuuu, 33,95 Mliolgtvlvllgll the President's address ' L r. o n. Sumrvlsor, was called upon. He told the teachers to al-m CLOTHES BASKETS 0t better work in the elementa y . Ra grades so an to have more olld . E . '25 foundation on which to work. in Mflillllll .._-._. . , . ...”. . , _ , u, ,_ _ _ n Large -. - d- - - - - u - - - the advanced subjects. ' STEP ON Reverend J. A. MacDonald, p r- . ' _ IshIprIcst of Tignilh was tahe m“ ALIEUM; CLOTHES GARBAGE CANs .69 119x; gpegkeyg H, wemomui (he N55. Cf 001' . .. . . . teachers. wished them every suc- P LLEYs G- E- BATI-ERY l cess. and asked God's blessing on CLOTHES LINE U LONG and SHORT wAyi STEP LADDERS their deliberations. He was follow- M i ‘9 , ed by Supervisor Callahan wh. um "um ‘ " "' ' " "' c RADIOS ' ‘ ‘M’ -~|s.-. w, . . . .. n65 save a very ihterestin and m- - 5 ltrumve wk on "Congo" "m"! Galvanized ... t... ... ... 35c G. E. ELECTRIC F"! -- ... .. $3.25 of teachers." The m“ ‘peaker w“ m" ‘stem Wooden . .. . .. . . . . .. 30c LONG WAVE IRONING BOARDS- $4 1 o Bowness. president of the ‘Teachers’ , _ NOW |N STQCK SINI 510C! - . . . . . . . I Federation. She spoke on the Edu- cational Campaign in P. E. I. and COAL HOD$— RECORD PLAYERS— GALVANIZED WASH 0n the National Policy of the qah- (muck) c Electric . .. a 5 adlan Teachers’ Federation. ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' ' ' ' ' - TUBS. No. Z . . . . .. n llMiiss Nora McCullough of the FIRE SHOVELS- ELECTRIC ‘at onal Art Gallery poke on th 7 teacmng of "L and ilslunnud he: (Swen HEATERS . .. I LANTERNS-Long and 1 talk with pictures. ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 3E0 SIIOII’ G100! I Mr. Chandler of the Film Board STOVE BOARDS__ LAMPS 5nd Carnegie Llbrarl poke on -- I the help teachers mensy gget from 23 x 28 H59 A Complete Line of Radio Batteries FRENCH both in their work. ~ - . . . . . . .. FRYERS ... , __ n I Afternoon Session x/i2THéRt$T:IP-— \ 3c WEATHER STRIP— z '- PltMilihflflternoon session. Mr. Mc- u er We" ' P" F”. " ' ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ' ‘ " ' " FELT (20 Yd- PR9) - ~ ~_-_-1 v -- t-_-.- ~ - - - a , atendance -fflc ml di- rector of eorrespondcenceercotfirse was ESLECTRIC |R°Ns— ELECTRIC IRONS— o m,‘ 11:; "fifieg $3 slgoumg ,e_ ( tondurd) . . .. . . .. ... . .. . . . .,_., n Auf°muflc _‘_ _ _‘ _ _ L" _ __ __ _ _ I gres om r. . w, lre-. t... .1 Education t... it.’ DIOVFTIEP "°T PLATEP- 5 nor runes- who was unable to be present. an" (Double . . ., . .. ... .. ... .. . . I (Sip lg) I 5 in his remarks mentioned how the ' g l," ' " ‘m ' ' '22‘ f!‘ "u" Family Allowance bad boc-;'"$ ELECTRIC s ELECTRIC school attendance in P. E. l. , The m“ speak" ML Marv“ KETTLES ..... ..." ..... I TOASTER ... ...,“ ...”, .... a Cahill of the Education 0f"- woke on the following: Time ‘~~‘ Q 1 ... ....“ ... sickness, ...... cl‘ YOU LL ENJUY SHQPPING AT SINCLAIR S engagement form, X-rays for ‘each-i crs. and monthly reports. Mr. Mc- I Innis of the Canadian Cancer So- »-- clety then gave a short talk on! , "Educatintz people from fear n-f ' d cancer?’ ‘The other speakers for 6. m t the afternoon were. Mrs. Cutlmore o who spoke on "First Aid": Mrs. Mc- Callum on "Junior Red Cross" and Miss Estelle Haines Ch "Nutrl- THE 5E OF QUALIT/ firm." A pleasing feature of Mn. McCallum's talk was the presenta- tion to Miss Fsvlrlev Doreen. ‘each- er of Sea Cow Pond of .11 a d . - for fifteen years service 7m ‘Jevlfarlf Carleton Lot 6 on Sunday. f al8o_u5'“d__*_ _ 50o foo “with?” w: of theflunior Red Cross. Miss Bnw- - --—- moo L Dun‘. ' ' ' __ 71 1% %n c: ness. president of the P. E. I. T. F. Mrs MN)’ W315i‘ L‘ “mm” “o L Sh". m- __ '“ 15 y,’ 3 vpp m ‘ '—‘ 9 o made the presentation. ' friends in Cape w°u°- “I'd 31mm‘ “"' "_ m‘ ‘on l 0a 3113"‘ "- "- 3 Miss Richard. secretary. then rend field 5lfl5i°n~ 5m PIE-Y" 3° 1"" I“ —— ‘ 2;: gv l " ' the rvtlestions submitted ln the Dalhimsle- N31 I" the m" mtme T1101‘; will be 501d by Public Ano- 900 W5” Question Box. These Wene onswer- aha” she plans to smy for s ‘e g” °':w‘h°aur'$:"'t ‘m $509 W211i,‘ ' 3° ed by Mr. Cahi-ll anrl Mr. McPh-‘lil. “"- "em r ~ 5 "n9 “N” _ " ' '_ “"“ The Resolutions Committee next 1"." d Major” P- M" 7 row‘ “"91"”? “khan! sggohtxgaim" n‘ ' a 1 i M“ "“ i‘ 12g b‘ gave its reoort after which the M15”! vugm‘ ‘n t ‘um ""0 PNPQYW "I “l6 I!“ mm“ M5 b L“? - '- following officers were elected. DOYIQ "I Lo? 7 2;,“ r903: v “n; Mnlhmh’ it Kfilllilllllflll- M39 P" 345° L “v ' 13300 will"! -— — .3 President, Mrs. Eulalin amt; (re- ‘° s“m“‘°"“dfler 5h’: brofidcgung moved c" M by December 15th. 33.0mm 1555 W" H" --~- -— - m ‘ °1°°"d" “iii ‘{‘.i‘§.°¢h<-.s 1m‘ - aaso MacDonald sso emu; Vice-president. Miss Rita Knox. s“ n ’ ______' TE3MS_CASE_ 250° Mac-ltd ‘_ “T” Secretary. Miss Philomena Rich- M“ wmmm 1mm o‘ Album-m n00 M-am ‘wand o" .$ m‘ “'°'°"°'°d-’ spent a few days witlh her dwanwr. ass-an or noxasn MICKINZII mo “w... Tm, m,‘ 1091mm _ Mrs. George Home of Blounfield. WALTER a - “no Mum ___ __ ___ 1” r "'- ' unxmlnn’ 9000 Marcus ._. __ ...... S‘! ' M . ‘Felix Arscnetult WhO Ill! WILLIAM I. IUHNSTONI M» 1 ____ __ i“ n / Bloomfield And , n‘: .... .... .... ...... t. P . .......;.. "m" m" ,, P9 11100 Mdtlfil ...... ....- __. hqn has‘ fiturned to her home in AlTflUllAfigxgT, l“ Mflnm. ____ __ __ u ,4 .. 810cm‘ e ' ' 1000 Mclisnlie -- .... __. fl " W ’ y Mar ...... ... __.. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph LaCleir of lMMMc s . -_ Bloomfield left oh roomy for $ fir; —_-_-: ’ winter with their 1:233 will; _ . . .-. .... d liters there. --- r - Mr. W Lor o elus .- --- Chlbgloxltiovtm ‘waalnt? atddhmetd moo cdnwut ....... .. 101 mo New Bldle. ... __.. 10 . Station oh business do y. uoo crested W mo New Calu __ ._ __ m I- 400 Delnite 8000Newnorth __. __ .. 18 199900 Denison .... s“ -- 1i aooo mt» i 12000 Dlralfln - -- 17 885 Noranda . aaoo oiouh l“ oooo Norben with Q1 \ 4700 Discov 18450 Nonnet moo Div mt aooo Norse ....- __. __ _. _ 1370 Dome 2M0 N Inca Y 1000 Dem“! ssoo OBrien . TIII_CCIY'GICIIOH loxotlvd —— — 70800 Dona a 1500 Ogama WAS. N Nov o _ (u) 3m Duqu" m» Om"- n Iorcrdlnory constipation —John L. Lewis‘ soft coal miners __ __ ___ 33g gm‘? "“ "'“ ""“ u “mm” i” ‘h’ ‘m.’ M“ fix: moo a Sull I. __ - S“ moo Oailko“ “‘ "m "°““’°""‘y ‘n '9 moo Elder ...- _ ._ 111 moo out .. of ‘wildcat shutdowns blamed on the election holiday and "unrest! The United Mine Workers‘ teed- er continued to delegate the dil- cuasion of n new contract with the nt to a committee o! al- sociatea. Their negotiations re- sumed today after reoessing over election day. m. Lewis bided his time about presenting specific wsso 09min“- hppuently waiting until Interior Secretary J A. Krug sewn! w Washington. ‘ Mr. Krus. who mode the oon- tmct. with Mr. bowls last May I ending the Spring strike. was due to return to Waohiflfllm WIN?" row or later. after a smwh 111 M! Angela banish!- 7500 Paramaq 2600 Parbec 2M5 Pay-master .... _. 000 Perron . 3000 Pic Por 400 Pioneer . 2000 Pore Pen .. 2000 Pore Reef . 12000 Preston . 21500 Purdy 4700 Que Man 3780 Quemont 94300 Regcrt 3500 Rlchmao 20120 Rouyn 1500 Roxana . i0 Roy Bank . 68000 Rush i100 Sm Ant 2500 Sannorm 5800 Senator 1000 Shawkey . T100 Sheep 2501i Sherritt 100 Sigma .. 7000 Silv Millcr 2200 Siscoe . 4500 Sladen 3000 Starratt 5000 Steelov 8000 Steep Ro 2000 Sud Con 2000 Sulllv B000 Surf .. 200 Sylvanlto Hi0 Teck If .. t . . _ - z.n"" I 71200 Highrldge g: 8100 Howey . . The viilllllin Is Tonic no Bud Bay as 1-2 m,“ 1 m,“ huduh 9500 Indian .. . 29 lomofelee: tiamtrsotbdlgosudd: ‘M0 Jncknl 11 irritability, nnsaanini, ‘a 735 Int Nick 30 1-2 fatigue, and exhnuaton of the 4500 Jac Wal 18 1-2 nervwl lyIt-m- 5300 Jason 4s _ h“, u, L5. _, 5100 Jollet 60 . “m ’ m” ‘ 3 aaoo Keflvll . 1 . mo Karr Add :4 t-s Dr Chase s Nerve Food 1M l ‘J mo Kirk s. .... .. . 14a ' I000 Kirk To . . . 20 mo Thom has Sue. less. linen. harnessed. Auction Sale AT UPPE; P-REETOWN SATURDAY. NOV. 9th AT l. PM On account of n recent firs which destroyed all my odi- buildings, l nm compelled in I011 all my livestock on above date consisting of 20 head of ilflllillli cattle, lcvcrnl registered: two work horses and a quantity oi farm implements. slit! at barn of Leonard M» Cnrvllle. Terms: Cash. Sale rain or shine. JOHN A. CAMPS!!! Freetown- 230 245 HUGH MOII-ON 800 i0 f-i Auctioneer.