.3 ,=‘ .(1, .1-’ l -$1 -‘iii *_* 1 I -il? :"1 It il _et -l 93.' 1 , F *I 1 1-1; -:4 §` ;3llf'»1` ,gi-Yi fl? if lt.. ..... .c -._.=... - ,»=M:.~?__A__,_,_-_ 4.. ; <"E*‘."'°"»_..-4.. ' S1111 Elh' 1 l':_ ll."-1. 1, _ “ I-'i 11,. , *lr* ,_ -- 4 .11 1 ,- » f ,_. 11 _'71 _,I ._A ‘_ /,. '- > 1 ‘1 _ ‘lt ‘. it 4 fi *- --gf 1; r`.` li ii 'l"¢!‘2.""_.‘:-§.i£ -" 1_4 _ 1"’ 1!- --141|, 4 ! if-_ 11 _:J si ‘if -\ 4 if 'i' ‘4 il ll f ‘ll ,V -1 -i. i PAGE TWO ¢_ .vw ` , _ .\~ 1 -¢.-'-,fi1\.a'l~,,`\»,,1.,,.. "W 'fav cmwiwwirmwn GUARDIAN _ SEPTEMBER 27. Ydil. CIGARS _ YOU’LL LIKE Tastes vary so imuch in tgiat it takes? big Yan o cigars to pease _ all Smokers, but we believe ~ we are better supphed with Q Dleislng brandsthan most ' dealers. We have undoubt- edly many brands that wi_ll appeal to you in domestic and Havanas. Every cigar in our case is made of the finest grade of tobacco that can be sold for the price. Then they are properly kept in a modern cigar case. Cigarettes - We hold large stocks of all the leading brands-- }i1ain, cork and gold t_ip _ui_'lrish, Egyptian and Vir- ginian. Tobaccos Every brand that counts. .l. G. .lamieson DRUGGIST H nnmnnlqghnn-¢___;‘J -W {»~---.-~-.--._. . _ _ . .»-...C BRACELET WATCHES Our sal_e of these popular Watches is daily increasing. Our stock consists of the Celebrated Waltham and also the best Swiss makes either extension or strap. G. l'l. Taylor Jeweler & Optician 8187-4-11Mtf. sepremazn. ' We import nothing but the best in Hard and_ Soft Coal and sell at lowest possible prices by_ cargo carload or in sma_ll quantities We would advise all parties recgiziring Coal to take advantage of ptember prices, as owing to 1 recent _advances in Coal and frei- ght, prices are bound to advance at any time, ~ S_end i n your order _today and satisfactory delivery will be made, We are open to charter a large number of schooners, and will pay highest rates of freight. BUNTAIN, BELL & (.0. Selling Agents for Dominion Coal Co Ltd 4 _ for P. E. Island - Phone 404 *#4 Q MONEY T0 LOAN. Money to loan at - reasonable rates of interest on good improved farms or city property. Application will receive prompt attention. ` H. J. PALMER,_ 'I Bank of Nova Scotia. Chambers. -' 2145-9-20M1mo. _ i ,' WHARF PROPERTY Sale By Public Auction I am instructed by the Charlotte- town Steam Navigation Company. Limited, to sell by public auction on the premises on Wednesday the 27th, of September instant at 12 o'clock, noon the property known as the Charlottetown Steam Navigation (Ti/s wharf. Terms made known at sale. A plan of the property can be seen at the Company’s office. R. BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer 2132-9-20M7l. - _ We now have buyers ut all the prin- cipal slilpplng points and farmers having hogs to offer should write or see us before selling elsewhere. it is important that more attention he given to handling and preparing hogs for market. 'l`|iii runny hogs are lH‘0\lglit to market. poorly butchered und in many cases not properly clean- ed and scaldeil which necessitates a lot of extra work in preparing the meats for market. Farmers should remember that ap- pearance zis well :is quality is iinpor- ,Notice To Farmer.__ nigh AM 1 | 0.40 1 1.03 _ 1 1.25 1.42 l'.lVl. 13.07 13.48 I 14.32 15.26 ¢@~`|0.@lBNH Am mn! 3.08 - 4.17 5.46 7.19 8.34 17.51 19.08 20.14 21.09 ; 21.55 M. Tu. W. Th. 5*. 1 Sa. 1 10 | I 10.32 1.4 I W. 1 11.34 14 'ru 1 _ 23.15 23.52 12.26 1 1 2.20 10.311 1 S. ‘ 11 M. 9.3!) | 22.36 ll 12 Tu. 1 ‘ A.M. 7.02 7.37 8.11 8.48 9.33 10.36 11.55 0.14 1.35 2.46 3.44 4.34 5.22 6.08 P.M Water Low Writer II I 19.12 19.44 20.17 20.54 21,42 tant. Hogs when killed should be al- lowed to hang in a cool place for lweuty-four hours before being brought to market. Attention to these matters will be to the mutual advantage of farmers and packers. 22.49 - 13.14 14.24 15.24 1 _ ' 16.17 17.07 17.54 18.37 13.14 6.52 7.35 8.18 9.02 9.49 19.18 19.57 20.35 21.14 21.58 22.56 12.56 13.56 14.50 15.38 16.22 17.02 17.40 18.15 18.48 L DIARY OF EVENTS. T0-DAY. City Magistrate"s (‘-nurf. 9 a. -m. Prince Edward Theatre Urban Stock Co. 8 p. m. l"e'ople’s Theatre 3, 7 and 8.45 p. m. Tea and` Bazaar in Pro-Cathedral. - DEATHS 15 F. 0.27 is si. 1.01 14.01 171 s. 1 1.04 14.4911 18114. 1 2.07 15.39 10 Tu. 2.41 10.35 20 W. 3.20 17.40 10.42 21 'ri1. 415118.50 111.451 22 if. 1 5.3211115211 0.121 23 24 25 ?’?‘.°‘~'~#~?°!°!" reassess ` lla. 0.53 20.37 s. 21.15 21.49 s.0s 1 M. 0.07 20 1 Tu. 0.52 122.22 1 . 27 w. 10.40 1 22.53 1 rs Tn. 1 11.31 | 23.23 11 29 12.14 23.52 so F- _ ss. . . .. 12.50 ‘ - _ THE SIMS PACKING CO. LTD. 9-18Mtf. ' C Q A |_ ,suliins xmls anxls ._ ._ ._ Previously acknowledged . . . . . . _.$40 Mrs. Beairsto . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. 1 _ ;41` Yours truly, - A. W. HYNDMAN. ' Trealurer. 2289 Farm E21' Sale A splendid farm in Uig consisting of 146 acres of good dry land of which about 75 acres are cleared, the balance being covered by a choice ‘ot of lum- ber, hard and soft wood. The farm is well watered, and only half a mile from railway station. All the crop grown has been fed. on it, thus leaving the farm in ii good state of cultivation . For further particulars apply to Mr. J. S. McLeod. Uigg East. 1129-7-24Mwf3mospd. Hoes in conversation with Davis , & Fraser, regarding the bog situation. they state that what pork is offering is a very good' quality, but the supply is not anyway near adequate to meci the present 'demand for the finished product. New packed meats' are rc- quired to hold the best customers, and if farmers have hogs ready, ii would' be appreciated if they semi them in promptly. Prices- are high and' farmers have every Eniluce-iiieiit now to market hogs as early as pos- sible. 2190-9-22fmw Gi. Desirable Hotel Property ' FOR SALE The subscriber offers by private sale, THE MONTAGUE HOTEL This, property includes 41 three story building with basement kno-wn ua the' MONTAGUE HOTEL, 42xZi8 ft. containing thirteen bedrooms lie- side-s parlor, dining room, kiitcheyi, bathroom, and pc-rch, also coin1mod'- ious boarding stable-s and coach houses, ii pump house, an ice house. and ri coal and wood house. 'i`his well known }lote'l is finished and furnished tbrougliout, heated with o-hot air furnace, with bath room supplied with hot und cold waiter, and has always enjoyed ii large share of' public patronage both from. permanent and transient board- ierir. Biisiiie'a.~i,is on the increase and might easily be doublell by ridding -the ne-cessaigv accomoilntions-_ 'i‘he Property is offered for sale as it iitaiids including fuiniture and equipments. The reason for selling is 11 desire to retire from active liiislness. l~‘or further purtir-.iilzirs iis to price, l-f%l'l1lS. etc.. apply to the l‘ropric-t- ross, MISS JEMIMA CAMPBELL, ' Montague, 1'. E. I. 2175-!)-22l\‘|‘w4i. \ .tri-ans in Russia; Hungarians in Rus- sia. and italy; Italians in Austria; und tent those actively engaged in the com- Englsh in Germany, France and Tur~ hat and heated with the strife of con- 'ri-is Msimno P64' oF wAR- Number of Popular Mechanic! Mnglzlns. Perhaps not sofextensive a niixup as that of the historic confusion of tongu- es at the Tower of Babel, but neverthe- less an intermingling of people Pl‘9V|' ously unknown to each other. is trans- plrlng on a gigantic scale. Hundreds of thousands of men are in lands for- eign to their own, for the first time in' their llves_ Not only are the lands strange, but thc people and the archi- tecture; while native foods and man- those at home. Especially strange is everything to the troops from far-away lands_ just as these foreigners are theniselves strangeio their own compatriots will the citizens of the places in which the fortunes of war dispose them. Hindus in France, and French in Germany; Germans in France. Malta. Russia imd Turkey; ltusslans in Ger- mgny, France and Austria, and Aus- key. What a kaleidoscope ot’ human- the inevitable broadening if mind in' the discovery of those good' traits which even the worst of us ligssess. And the wounded prisoner_ st tohed side by side with those he sorscently fought, as the days go by and he finds himself sharing to the fullest extent the best conditions can afford. cannot fall to recognize, ‘to some extent, at least, the spirit of generosity and be- softened thereby. The fact that the qualities of good ln those we know but slightly or not at all, are unseen, is largely responsible for the hatred which is unnatural and wicked." When that glad day comes in which ner of living differ radically from the entire world will rejoice at the i ending of the struggle, and the armies dlsband and scatter to their homes, it is certain there will be carried back many memories not altogether hate~, ful. into each hamIet_ however small,i will return one or more, to tell those\' other bamlets they have visited.. And- thus. as with s mammoth mixing ma-1 chine, will the people as a mass _reni- ize in some degree the fact that no one people has exclusively all the quali- ties, either good or bad. At the mom- flict can hardly be expected to con- ity! pelled to remain and live with their template the enemy with composure, Then. too, there are the hundreds of|and some things will never be forgiven thousands of prisoners of war. Pom- in the present generation; neverthe- I I _B T--T _ >lé?'éEl<'?i€9iéE’4€ >l€5l€9l€ été 5/lé ?i~f>l€5.'€?lé?l€?l€5l€?l<9l€?i€9l€`rli€24¢l€>l€5l€Bl€?}idéiééliéléilé5l4§l€Ei€El€E.'45.'€5K9l€5l=@’i gn"Y' -9_1 _ U 2" W _ AGENTS WANTED. THREE COUNTY MANAGERS wanted. A manager for each of the three counties of this province for large Life insurance Company. Apply to Box 74, Chairlottetowii. 2256-0-26Mfii $5. PRIVATE CHRISTMAS GREET- ing card‘ Sample Book free; _repres- entatives already making five to ten dollars daily. Carriage prepaid. Bradley Company, Brantford, Ontar- io. 1083-12-M2-ii. AGEN`iS WANTED- TO SELL FOR "the old reliable Fontliill Nurseri- es.” We teach our men to sell. Ex- perience unnecessary: highest commissions paid: handsome frec equipment. Stone & Wellington. Toronto, Ont. l772~i4-i-MFltlllSap.Iiil $6.--DEAL DIRECT WITH THE ENG- lish Manufacturers. Representatives wanted, either sex to curry our ex- clusive line of Private Christimas Greeting Cards,spare or whole time. Representatives already making $6. and up daily. Sample book free, postage prepaid'-orders filled' witli~ in 48 hours. Write direct to-Man'- ufucturers, Dept. 10, 35 Church St., ’i‘oronto, Canada. 2000-9~13M18i. FOR SALE. FURNITURE FOR SALE- PIANO, large' entenslon table, side-board, refrigerators. Ali-to a lot of other ar- ticle-.-i. 145 Great George Street. 2274-9-26M2i ri ___.__ ___ *_ L_ P FARM FOR SALE CONTAINING 100 acres, apply Wallace Boyce Mer- __il1;1~iii; 1.91 4s. 2217-9-23M0ipii Foon sALE- scHooNER"M`.`A. Louis, 63 tons register.. For par- ticulars apply to J. W. Fyfe, Stan- ley Bridge. * 2163-9-2lM6i. THE uno:-:asioNso`6'i=°|'=Ei=i`s“i=`o`a sale her farm of 100 acres of land. situated in Brookville Lot 30, for private sale, and if not disposed' of before the 4th October, will on that date be put up at auction. For , further particulars apply to Mrs. Cornelius Murphy, on the premises. 2020,9,l3M19i. E ___ _ew ' LOST.-Military cheque, fourt;;n> doll liirs. puyn/ble to Mrs. Thorne Mc~ Neill, not endorsed. l-`lnder please leave with Stamp Vendor at Post Oi- IICH- 2243-9-25M3ipd I - “‘-' m I _ H_i-:LB wAOT1'E'o- 'reM`K£'s'.A ' G-|n'i. wA'NTeD -Fon et-:NEi4..i2 housework. Apply Guardian Office. ___*___2193-9-_22Mtf. _ wAN'rsD A Gini. Fon cEN`E_n71`i`_ housework, no washing. Apply 279_ Richmond St_ 2015-9-13Mtf. 7M‘_9f°_E':':f1NE‘l‘?_°___,___ DRESS MAKING AND LADIES‘ tailoring at 2!! Elm Avo., rooms for- inerly' occupied by Miss Nicholson, inillincr. Excellent workmanship guaranteed. 2245-9-2l110lpd. If ""L____ _ W I AN EXPERIENCED ASSISTANT milliiier wanted ut once at -Patons' Liiiiited. 2067-9-16Mt.f. WANTED-A GIRL FOR GENERAL lioua'cwork_ Apply to Mrs. W. S. Gruiit, 'Ili Great George Street. 2006-9-13Mi.l’. “Cymliria Lodge” . FOR SALE Tliat excellent and well known property “Cymbria Lodge" overlook- for priwate sale, as the present own- ers are contemplating leaving Prince Edward Island. This: property is mag- nificently situated. There are three dwelling houses in splendid repair, besides excellent barns and out- buildlngs. The property contains 230 acres of land in nplendid heart and under cultivatioir-with a quantity of lumber, soft and hard wood. In con- nection with “Cynibria. Lodge" is the widely known 'Jymbria Trotting Park, one of the best trotting parks in the province. The estate could easily be divided into two first class farms with 100 acres- each, with 30 acres remaining for the summer cot- ztage. This opportunity is 0. rare one. The price is reasonable. For further particulars, apply to MISS CLARA MacMiLLAN, - “Cymbria Lodge," P. E. I. 1904-9-8f4niwtf. ` 1 ; l - --3 JACK- In South Boston, Sept. 20. David Jack, aged'_83 years, and eleven months. P. E. I. papers please copy. THE CONFETTI OF HELLI "Look, Monsieur, at the confetti wh-ich I have found." _ ' The little things were square and‘ thin. like small pieces black card- board. 'i“1ey were very small. When you rubbed them between finger and thumb the black coating came oil up- on yonr fingers. which it marked in a shiny way like blacklead. The' filt- tle tliscr- were then seen 'to be made of a clear substance like celiuloid which bent very easily. ‘iltl the confetti of hell," said tho Frenchman. But you did not un- dsrltli`ul‘; you had not yet fathomed all the 'possibilities of the ensmy.l-ie grow-impatient with your obtuseness. Ho took a match-box from hispocke-t and' lot lilht to one of the little black B`t'|l.lll'O¢. _ ln I moment there burr-t forth an intense' flame that hissed and slzzled an it opined. - The Frenchman replaced' his lnltch-box in his pocket. "Every soldier. in the Gorman Army carries _m r 1 1 _ 7,’ _.»'.;-...- _~f-’t~_ "l It-1.1.1-'-'h W Saskatchewan oi- Albgn. Applicant muse ap- gllgiilll-Ager gyllotillfhslliltrlgll 'ESF' Ar-roxy I » may be mulls at any Dominion La s lxguicy ing beautiful Rustico Bay, is- offered1 Mortgage 'Sale To be sold by public auction in front oi’ the premises on Euston street, in Charlottetown on Thursday, the twenty-eighth day of September, A. D. 1916, nt the hour of twelve o’clock noon.-All that tract, piece or parcel of land sltuate lying and being on Charlottetown Common. being part of Common Lot No. 25 in Queen's County, having a front of thirty-two feet on Euston street and running back by parallel lines to the southern boundary of a plot of land leased to Richard Weeks, and now in possession of Mrs. Blatch, it distance on Orlebar Lane or street of sixty-three feet. ALSO ii right of way over all that certain lane or gangway running along the western side oi’ the above described land have ing a front of seven and ton-twelfths feet on Euston street, and extending back to the above mentioned plot of land in possession of Mrs. Blatch with liberty at all times to pass and repass over suld gangway on foot. with hors- es and vehicles loaded and unloaded and otherwise for all lawful purposes. The above sale is rnade under and by virtue of a p)\wei' of sale contained iii an indenture of Mortgage dated the third nay of January, A.D. 1913, made between William 'Wallace Walker, of Charlottetown in Queen’s County, in Prince Edward Island. Grocer, of the first part, and Canada Permanent1 Mortgage Corporation of the second part, and which mortgage ips since been assigned to and become vested in the undersigned . , _ ‘ ` O 0 °‘ “"““"“" "°"""°“ ‘i‘f'°‘1‘12~'=~4m‘-'i-iii-it ‘=’-‘ii fi De iralile Residence LIT-ld Reluhham Nova Scotia Chambers. Charlottetown. S THE sole he ld of nl-f-:|57 or any mole over A Dania Aug! laxfmylelghth day 0' ellhteenyiianol iiilyhomea udaqiui or “sus ’ w'""" H ' Am( Ed I B f' H ‘°°"°°°‘“"‘““""l'°“"“'°““"‘l"""""":l" Aitfff., ll'/liynim '33,-ills" EHCOH le Ouse G Rli hle Aitken and eo. W. c Assignees of Mortgage PUPIL NURSES.- MALE AND FE- male wanted ot the Taunton _State male wanted at the Taunton State es. For particulars, address. Dr. TO LET. T0 LET-7 ROOM HOUSE AT 161 Water St., electric lights, frost proof cellar, immediate possession. Ap~ ply in above address. 7201-9-22Mti’. T0 LET_ A HOUSE, HOT WATER heiitlng, large outbuilding, with gur den, perfect repair. Apply Mrs. M. A Dncoffe, S1, Upper Prince St. 2116-9-19Mtf. avowed enemies, time is ncvenaeimlper ` Sigh* C04 i. Benj. Copeland. 0. R. of Moncton. the well known eye speciallist will be , found in the -main ha-ll at the Exhibit- H0\lI'ly exPCCl1Cd f[0|Il lon grounds, Wednesday. Thursday.iN€W Y0l'l{ ‘PCL SCll00llCI and Friday. No matter how many Bertha L_ Dgwns Tons have tried to ilt you with glasses,` and ph Schooier uRivieri'a” and failed with my method' of examin- ‘ ' - ~ ng your eyes' I can help you. place their omers and take delivery oi their Coal whilst C. li. Wats-on, D. O. The well ‘known Toronto eye specialist will be with Dr. Copeland on this occasion. Eyes ' r 'n ” _ examined free, glasses fitted at rea- dlscha gl g' ' aonabie prices. ` - C.Lyons &Co less, the melting pot of war must sur- __ Phone l`ll “SlDM0UNT”1F0RSALE 0 I will sell by private sale the desirable City farm “Sidmoiint” bordering on North River Road within twelve minutes walk of the Post Oiiice. 1 _--an City and Country Meet This property has the double distinction of being :i City residence with all modern convenleiices-elec- tric light, city water and seiucragc- and enjoying the sccliisioii of the country. Fine Old Residence 'l`hc residence, originally the home of the late _liidgc Peters, is large, with large, airy well lighted rooms, electrically lighted, open tire places in living . room, dining room and drawing room, and the whole linildiiig heated with a hot water system installed three years ago. The Grounds 'l`he grounds :irc beautifully laid off with drives, walks, shady groves, and the avenue from the road to _ the residence, shaded with magnificent English limes -and native birches has the reputation of being one of the niosi pictiircsqiic in the province. 18 1-2 Acres Prime Land ~ _ The farm consists of 18% acres ciflaiicl,-all'in'an' cxccllcnt state of ciiltivatioii. There is a fine orc-‘liard _ of about 400 trees consisting of~ apples, plum, cherry :ind pear. There is also half an acre under straw- licrries, and several acres inulcr vegetables, an area that can lic iiicrc:isc'-°.`l4fT."...2f""‘ 9' “°"'°"°“ "’°“*-"" _ 1 _ 15 can by auction N5. 2 Kent Street op wednesday me :mirth any or an-.cu ws.. i.¢»:¢-5--rm.: mi 1.5-nfsnia 15 h. p. Imperial Gas En- october 1010. commencing at 11 041001:, rorennon. rl ht .nav take t,r\'l\\f¢l\ll°4 h0m¢¢ll¢;)“I'lf°r~ -ne mth reverse gem. and A|| um household effects comprising superior piano, parlor. rlinlnl i ln districts sag!-00 ner acre u- ‘ Q - ¢|, . - ~ room, hall. bedroom and kitchen furniture, also carriage, slsighs, harness. . i'1.:.-:':.:.-.§.=.-:°.:.=.~:.':'..-:aa .:.-.im §`f4°r-°»=H°1-5 vefv--»»-able ..._ 2 lllhelrolof cvldvll IIIN fora SCll00net" A 12 o»c;°ck_ nm," on gpg some day the beautiful residence, “B Persons rlcsirlng to sec the property and talk bu- siness will find nie at The Russ between 9 and i2 o'clock during the tlirce days of _the Provincial Exhi- bition, September 26th. 27th, :mil 28th or may com- iniiiiiczitc by leitcr or phone in the mcrinlirlie io the ` :ulrlrcss lu-rcivilli. 1'. w.'rUnNsR, 1 4 -1 O'Lc:iry Station. ` AUCTION SALE We are instructed by MR. ALBERT R. CUDMORE, Brnckley Point. to sell by Public Auction ~ .' ~ ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1916. ' _- _, Commencing at the hour of one o’cloclr p.m. ' - ' t ll~)lis Farm consisting of 81 acres of land, bavinga shore front, with lcciill yard] undance of sea manure. Buildings all new. Never failing-pump in Also on the same day we will sell all the Stock, Crop and Implements _consisting of,-1 Mare 12 years old in foal,_1 Mare 7 years old (Crownltlght) 4, Milch Cows all fresliened this summer, 4 l-lelfers (Shorthorn and'Ayrlhi_!‘0.) 5 Calves, 1 Brood Sow with young, 6 Spring Pigs, 30 Hens, 7 Tons-Hay,--800 Bushels Oats, 50 Bushels Buckwheat, 2 acres Potatoes ln' drill, M ocre"l‘ili'ni|`|| in drill. quantity, Straw, Driving Wagon, Wood Sleigh, set Harness, and 'other articles not enumerated. . ` ‘ ' '- We will also sell 2 acres of Standing Lumber in lots to suit purchasers. TERMS,-14 months credit nn all sums exceeding $5.00. 0 ps_r'ce`nt. off for cash. 1 - BENJ. CARTER & O0.. Auctioneers; ' 2263-9-2iiM2l. AUCTION SALE ` 'll We are authorized by MR. DONALD MURCHISON, North River, to MII by Public Auction, ' 1- ‘ ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER S0, 101|. Commenolng at the hour of one o'clook p.m. . Hin Stock. Implements, Ao., consisting of tho foIIowin|:- STOCK,-Mare, 8 yohro old (Crown Right). Mars, 3 years old, (Crown Rlllll). Colt 2 years old (AUDI). F|l|Y (Thornilald). Fllly (ROYBI D\l'll|0¥l4~§ Milk Cows (Bhortliorn grade). Pure Bred Sliortliorn in calf. Bhorthom-1-loifqr i year old, Shortborn Calf, Steer 1,5. your old. Fat Cow, 2 Ciilvos (lliortllnrti grade), 4 Pigs. 100 Pure Bred Barred Plymouth Rock Hens. _ v ' * IMPLEMENTS,-Truck Wagon with Pole. Wheel l-lori-ows. Iron llkrrovm 2 Carts, Gong Plow, Single Plow, Scufller, Wlieelbarrow, 2 sets Block ‘mid Tackles, 8 sets Le-other Traces, 2 wagons, (1 Rubber Tired),-flood Cort, New Fi-mi, Q wma H" Mower, Driving sleigh. 3 Wood Bleiglis, Pun; Skill. lot Wood Sleigh Runners. il Sets Driving Harness, 4 Collars and iini|i6_¢1~"l'rllck Wagon Pod and Breeciiing, Cart Saddle and Branching, set Toni; Poll,-Wir torn Riding Saddle. Turnip Grinder, Grind Stone; 8 Groomers. I octory-Milk Gaul. Shoot Iron Koller, Grain Bags, Forks, Shovels, Cross-out Sow, Arn. _ _ .. $§mmi~