i, rll. BIlEii y 1MB!‘ "Et- you can s-rru. ruacnssa- IIAIIAIIA SAVIIIGS IIIIIIIS _ From IIAII 8t IIIIIIPAIIY LTII._ ALL-Manager - ‘ 1470 Minimum Charge For Any Uta-med 3o per word; ln M tlra of Condolence 84c per inch; for $1.00 and l0 cents for ever! "Thanks and Appreciation 84c per riptlons, ~19 cents per Inch. Other rates on application. Aavertlsing Rates lhlyahle in Auvanue Anvertiaement 25 Cents gag-u Guardian locals 5o pel- word; Western and Eastern iocala 2e per word; Announcements and Coming Events 3o per word; Notice: lilo per Inch; Hats of Floral and opiritual Offerings. Cards. etc. 5o per name; Let- Wedding Engagements 40 words additional 3 words. Notices ut inch or 5o per word. Lists of Address and Presentation $1.00. fut Dtiifl i-‘OR SALE-BLACK WlNTl-IRI ,¢0ai, size 16. Piltll: 213.3. i Ion sans - 1 rlvlcuu luzvii ible coat. Size lo. Pllullu l352-L. REEF 1x631.- "moi-Hun Singer Setting Aloe-lune. 42 Upper Queen Street. Phone ‘JSlS-J. EORRKHELL olcuslv. s23; ply Mrs. .l. n. .-.l:l-.l...;;1e, Felti- wood. , For: s-sur- 1936 DODGE sopslvq D. K. Buell. hierlnultl. FOB ssus Imlivln- JACK.’ I-I. A. Robertson, Soulhport. . I ____i__ d. . . l FOR SALE -- FURNACE PIPING} Phone 494-; l FOR SALE- EW IIAMPSHIRE‘ and Plymouth Rock pullets. nearly 3 months old. Ramsay Auld. West Covohedd. PULLETS To}, sou: iTOVIIAIIP- ‘ shire Reds, 3o liar-rad Rocks. Mrs.‘ Malsie Cakes, North Wlllshlze. .___...n4._f_ _.. , Ion, SALE-BUICK SEDAN, i981. Four new tires. Motor overhauled.‘ Apply W. ll. Gould, DeSablc. FOR SALE — 12 C . CE BREED-i ing Ewes. Michael Devereaux,‘ New Haven. l I FOR sau: - on TRADE ronf car. 1937, t: ton Chevrolet Trucln; Good condition. Courtney Macq Donald. Grand Tracadie. - FOB BALE-CHEVROLET ARMY} truck, in good condition. rack. Apply Andrew Crosby. Bon- she/w FOR BALE-BY TENDER,‘ thoroughbred Stallion. (St. Syl- vester). Born in King George's Stable, England. Imported to, Canada. ‘by the Toronto Riding, Club. Allpapers and enrollment.‘ complete. I would like to also. mention‘ this horse grade A-l this’ ‘ your. Mail Tenders to L. Essery 81' ' Ion. Union Road on or before Ncvurlber 20th. To Let “II llNlk-BUBNIBHED HEAT- ed botfloom, (angle). Centrally booted. Phone 1157. Wanted HIBLY umv woven um: room in private home. Write All Guardian. ‘ANTID TO RENT FURNISHED heated room. Writs C Guardian. WANTED — 5 0R 0 HORSEPOW» er Stationary Engine. Russell Boyce. Bonshaw. y i l vvsNa-ap - 1,4 scan or rum‘ nips for feed. Millpond or Hazard preferred. Phom 158- R-23. H. A. Robecrtsoln. Southport. WANTED-ONE HUNDRED PUL- lets, five months old. Not lay- ing. New Hampshire preferred. Russell Cairns, Cmpaud. MIDDLE Reeves. Southport. AGED MAN WITH steady work wants board in private family. Would re for furnace. Write P. O. x 374. whit rm n - "m. norrutii Phone 1107-2 Michael Bros WANTED T0 BUY-SMALL BUSI- nees (retail) in Charlottetown cr vicinlty. Cash. Write Box 172 Care Charlottetown Guardian. WANTED — ALE BOTTLES Phone 2208 Maurice Block. WANTED TO RENT 0R BUY — Building or store in Charlottetcwn suitable for snail business. Cash Write Boer 173 care (Jilariottlotovra Guardian. Machinexy IABMABE: ARE SHIPPER OF Hay and Mixed Feeds. Buyer of Potatoes: Lcs Provisions. Mauricle Enrgz. Three Revers. Que. WE HAVE TWO IIIacCOBMACK- Deering gang plows in stock for immediate delivery. Also one ‘l inch Vessct Feed Grinder. Islnrrl Equipment Co. summers“ . Temporary Office at Dehydration Plant IA]. BALE-GRAVEL CRUSHING Plan-ta also Road Building and ifiotntruction Equipment oi’ every Hid. You would honor us by writ g. Duke Equipment Company. ‘Duke 8t, Montreal. Stake _ lViisc eila neous INTERIOR PAINTING, PAPER- hanging and decorating. Shel- don Ross. Phone Mfi-L. {ii-- YOU'VE TRIED THE REST. NOW try MacCallum for l-aultlni “W FIDO: Homing. Phase 22184 ___ Tl-IE, CHARLOTTETOWN~GUARDlAN L-st, Found, Strayed Sllt-‘AIED FROM MY FARM, 1 Black Fax Rani. John Name; Kelly's Cross. STRAYED FROM MY PROPERTY, reddish grey steer. Finder please‘ notify R. H. Roberts, Wimloe, or phone R-8111. Female Help Wanted irHif-Ltfi-iv Lnwlor. 39 ()l‘l9b3l‘ WANTED - it Mrs. Walter e mfiafuxnfr-aiz'cetaizrt work in Doctor's home, 5 miles from Boston, good salary. Phone 350 for further information. HOUSE-MAID WANTED -— OWN room. radio, etc. Every second weekend off. Two nights a week off. In Montreal. Que. Send rec- ent photograph with Appllcaticn to K. S. Meredith. 3001 Kent Ave. Montreal. Que. HacINTOSH APPLES AT F. S.l5'I'|5N(-IGRAPHEI%LARGE MANU- facturing concern in Montreal needs experienced Stenograpl-ler. Good working conditions. Salary $25.00 per week to start. Typlsts also needed Salary depending on experience. State age. experience, education. Transportation allow- ance after six months employ- mant. Box 171, Guardian. S ALESMAN TO CARRY COM- pacts. Cameras. etc. Connections to Drug. Gift, Jewellery stores rs- sential. We pay 10% commission Fifth Ave. Novelty C0.. 70 Ox- ford Street, Toronto. Ontario. Help Wanted WANTED-LAUNDRY HELPERS and Kitchen ‘Helpers at Falcon- wood Hospital. Call 161. Personal SLENDOR TABLETS ARE EF- fective. 2 weeks’ supply $1.00: 12 weeks $5.00 at. all drugldsts IIYGIENIC RUPPLIES (RUBBER l mailed oostnaid in nlain. sealed envelope with pricelist 6 samples 25c: 24 samples $100 Mail-Order Dept B8. Nov-Rub- ber Co Box 91. Hamilton Ont. Male Help Wanted J AN OPPORTUNITY, ESTABLISH- ed Rural Watkins District avail- able. If you are aggressive. and between the ages of 25 and 55- have or can secure travel outfit; this is your opportunity to get es- tablished in a profitable business of your mlvn. For full particulars write today to The J. R. Watkins Compalny, Dept. Z-C-IA, 2177 Mssson st. Montreal, Que. Salesman Wanted EXCELLENT EARNINGS — BIG Profits _ Financial Independ- ence for keen, ambitious sale:- men For furtlher information ap- ply Famous Products Corporation, Dept. PEI-C-l 370 Guy Street. Mont/real, P. Q. NOTICE Owing to the high cost of pur- chasing Reg. Yorkshire Bears, we are obliged tn increase our rate of service to $2.00. Signed PETER KELLY, Pelallcs, JAMES UDONNELL, Avonllale. FRANK LEA, Vtrnon River, CLIPPIJD CU RRENCY The term “bit; which is a com- mon expression in New Mexico, was derived when the early Spanish cliPDBd silver doubloom into eight equal parts, each one being a "real." ‘Hills the terms two-hits, four-bits. COMPLETE OUTFIT SYDNEY. Australia —(CP)- A man convicted In a New South Wales police court of attempting to steal a pig, explained nia as- sortment of apparatus to the puz- zled offlclalr. He carried a torch to blind the pig, a. hammer to stun it, a knife to stick it and Q stigar bag to carry It aways wanted Young man for general work in our store. Apply in p. _ . raon. WRIGHT SHOE COMPANY s Education Week NOVEMBER 3--lO Mr.‘ L. W. Shaw, M.A_., Director of Education Topic: \ WEDNESDAY, NOV. 6-6 NQYEW3_E_R_ 4..-_1?_4é._, RADIO BROADCABTS-C FCY, MONDAY, Nov. l-mo P. M. ' ' “A LOOK AHEAD IN EDUCATION” =30 PM; FRIDAY, NOV. 8-6530 PM. Radio Forum ‘l-‘(hyllltlss-XCI-IER RECRUITMENT” - - “SCHOOLS FOR TOMORROW” Speakers: MRS. GORDON MocDONALD, Post-President Woman's School Improve- ment League. MR. HAROLD J. HYNES, Supervisor of Sghools. _ _ r Ml. J. PIUS CALLAGHAN, I.A., Post-President, r. I. I. Teachers’ M- erution. Pickling Time Mixed pickle spice, nutmeg and cinnamon give a delicious flavour milder than the high seasoning us- ual in tropical countries. Here is a recipe for a fruit pickle oi chutney type recommended by the agriculture department consumer section! Fruit ‘Illmalc: eight large or l2 medium ripe tomatoes (three pounds); three peaches (1 l~2 cups, chopped); three pears (l 1-2 cups. chopped); three medium onions (1 l-2 cups, chopped); one cup of celery. chopped; one small ho‘. red pepper (two tablespoons chopped); or six small dricd chill pcppers; two tablespoons whole mixed picki- lng spice, 1 l-2 cups of brown sugar; two teaspoons of salt; one cup of vinegar. Blanch. peel and chop tomatoes and peaches. Peel, core and chop pears and apples. Peel and shop celery. Remove stem and seeds from pepper and cut finely. Tie spices» (including dried chili pop- pers if used) loosely In a cheese- cloth bag. Add spice bag, sugar and salt lo vinegar, bring to boil- ing point and odd other inzred- icnts. Cook uncovered until thick- ened-about 45 minutes, stirring Y k leasion brought a nstlnrpticn of 6W . mokers. as throughout the week. credited demand mainly E h ___ growing Wail Street political xc “ONTREAL N“, 3 _ \. P)_ optimum. earnings. dividends and Produce Price; quoted here‘ tur- we: ‘fixture? a " “chmcfl '°' d t b th D Inl DQ- - " Am C" pzltllteelt? Si’ Agriculturzmfolllditlv- cm“ °' ‘Mlm’ w ‘“’° °' m" Am smel. _ - _ points were well in the majority at Eggs. Free cases A large 50 1-2, m do“ t . ' ' ‘- ' ' m" T“ T“ A medium 4s 1-2- A pullets 44- B h, 1pm,, ed p,“ w 5,00, gracxrdfir “i! c 3Q composite was up .5 of a point at utlvr- Wholesale. Que nasteur- 64.‘! largest Saturday upturn slnct Awhlwu °° 1-8 ma. tmh and atorlse no 1 4o 1-2; marlin 1o Ind for the week regL- Bildwm m 1'8 current receipt Que no 1 pasteur- tiered a rlet advance of 2.4 points B and 0 1° lzed a0 3-4, del Mil: no z as a4 broadest since the period ended Belldlx- 33 1'2 del Mtl; first grade creamery All. 3. Be") - »- 95 1'3 prints job price 42; solids 41. Prominent an the nil-Side 0! 1h‘ Boeing » 317-3 Cheese: Western and Que; puf- concluding sesslcn were Johns- B"! - 43 rent receipt, white 20, fob fsp, Mlmvule- “held 274 I" 1777/31 Am Briesi . l4 wholesale colored 2a 13-16-24 l-ll; “PM”! can "1 "l 35% "mil Am- Caterplllar. ll whne g3 3+3“ May make. o“ erican 1% at it'd American Wale C and 0 53 1'3 port price. current make. white ‘Vows 1y‘ at 17”" America“ Te}? Chrysler 20 11_16___m_ phoglewlvatultlifllzo gouitthc-rn Psclfi. Col Gus... ptt .7 ",1, . _ a .1, non ac lclat 12b Com and S PHD fintiesNflslm-légtl. Que L25’ glldltlrld: gltvzytlfigtpldilllltlllaancisitsirldl’ Cons Ed .... .. l-B r ' ' l‘ 1981.) C . l-G 3:22:55 om b: u I _ Ln; fmntlzflwere Electric Power ‘B: ' lglt, Pu ic Service of NJ , N.Y Am” Central, Nlofthcm Pacific. Balti- 0 . .. . - g5: 310th r; N‘ Y. i121’: aztlilbrggllznu 'g‘en€tr:ell' fair; .8. Ru r, Woo worth Douglas g1 24am“ Altman. Kennecott and ‘stout... 00 year . O1 (NJ). Declines were posted for ‘ G Nor Pfd NEW YORK. Nov. 3 - (AP) - Santa Fe, Goodrich, Western Un- Hudson . . The 51°91! m?“ 1 Saturday stepped Ion "A". Dtl Pont and American lnspirtn .. . (Slltéegf Ilxtxs ttilkidést lecovcry wM in Smelling. V ' Hurves." __ mus leaditlrlln slagrtlthi utilities and What stocks cld. In‘ Pap " ' on expandilzlgavoiumnd “me upswing A‘ I 88L F“ In, Te] _ __ \ The “St “d - te d ovances 450 810 xennewt, (‘mm b] - fl rte oonvn with Declines 191 104 a‘ Y PM e pitllt cashing until Unchanged 178 105 glgsrigllf“ ~ llle llmll quarter hour of the short Total Issues 834 1019 Nat Cash ‘ N Y Central. h '" U _ F NAmcr urc I rges u Facts Pnrmt Pix . ' ~ 0f A B Ob d ...,... t. 3-. rmaments e tame Phillips . , 5'! 1-2 Radio 10 5-8 Lotbllllygolgle gcatnatlian Press) "We are told that one of the Repul, 28 5-8 Churchill ed X021 -thwinstoral great evilslrom WIIICII we suffer Sears R 3g 7.3 Unhed Nmmis a ay‘ a LIL. is international suspicion. There SFmmons . . 3'1 1-3 facts or “find aster am the full _.s a very good remedy for suspic- smrmy 14 5-8 ‘rterchztn e Ofarniliilllllllerllts by it an 10!‘? ‘ S P“ _ . 45 l-4 acts supgported b all” urgatlé tirlgy ‘ I: is tne full disclosure of the 5 Ry _ 4-; clpmca] mspectimy" églon a1’ Lflfflmdvflilflhlklilt simple sovereign Sperry NJ °°““‘-'1°$~ Lg l Iliglewlurld sllllltllgnlblyetligplzllzrlltéd Std Oil t - w A ,- h . r , Sldbnkor ' 21 l": Unitiliregtatesls ldxclegafitlifi ‘If; gfltlljrlxstiitzo-Ollxixtddgllgtesngzd 1;“; Tim“ ' l‘ 59 United Nam“ wedmfidil’ Ell- irgczllied war talk wept awav 3y Umon PM ' 129 d°r5ed dkammmel“ Pfflposals an interchange of ‘actual military United Air 19 7'8 made by Foreign Minister Molotov facts supported by adequate re- Unld cor-n a 1'4 °7 3415513 but flddéd ma! "9556? clprocal inspection on terms oi.’ U 5 Rubber ‘ 5.1 IVE SEIQKUHTGS by w“? M lnslit-‘C- honorable equality between all the U S SI 74 ‘ion and other means" should be powers, great and small, which Vanadium 317'“ incorporated i.nto any world clis- are moon-ed," warn" 18 5'8 armmmem- Plan‘ Earlier today the London Daily Wcst U - 7'1 2-3 United Nations investigation of Mai] 531d in a dispam, from New Westhsc El . 24 "i "JOTIKI armaments would be “a york that Britain would accept WIllYS 113' 8T9?“ 518D fflrvrard in itself and the Russian disarmament propos- Woolworth . 491-2 mtiay lead the way to others" he qt, bu; would insist that a "1001. 5a d- f" p41 me of ilspe tin be Ill B Sllilt-‘meflt generally Te- zrilltdzd. Tchle nevrspapelr sald oPrime ' ' Sift-led H5 ll ll-lflllel" "lily l0 U"? Minister Attloe had been consult- New Twlsts In "lustlefilur-vf-a-uew-uur" accusut- m by the British u. N. delegation len made again-st him earlier this and gggptancc ‘mum be anmun. week by Generallsslnlo Stalin. the ccd "as soon as possible." g former Prime llfinlstcr said: _ NEW YORK, Oct. 24 —Recent ILCWS stories of A "$939M b!!!" 551d to hove sped twu the plains of ‘Irans-Jord-m at 50 miles an boll-t‘. add the lanes-t chapter —twitth two new twists-to a ialble as old as human imaginutlon rt is tlhe fable of boys or alrle adapted and reared by wolves. bears. apes loirerds. Sheep 0F pigs and elven In one legend M’ ulls Tlhe story of the cwelle bu!’ who ooullld out-run the fastest raoehorse was quickly punctured But such stories have popped up reourrently in many different countries from primllmive to mod- em times and are deeply rooted in mythology The possibility. extronlely dim. the/t it could happen. ‘iflfiml the curator of tlhe fable says Dr. John Eric Hill. Ma , American Museum oi‘ N-aimml HIstt/ry. The new things in the gazelle boy story are that gazelles were picked, appameultiy for the first time as the "IOSIEE 5nd um the boy reru W fl gazeLWs speed after living with th em. .’I‘he “slizelle boy". cwtumlln nails-Jordan and put in hospital oefitrlent boty wla. had walndered tamed out to be Just a mentally- ation." TABLE MATS FINALLY ‘ room with all the finest china, llncn and glass will be desired. Dessert and (‘nffee Many people throughout our land are saying, "Won't you Citillc over Tuesday nlgllt at 8:30 for dos- sert and coffee and so-me good conversation." A small table is set up in the liv- lng room. It may be a card table. a folding gin rummy table, or any living room table," such as a drum, Pembroke or butterfly. An attractive cloth may cover the table. This may be one of the more attractive colors, such as Wedge-wood blue, buttercup yel- low, old rose. turquoise. shrimp pink and silver grpy. The dessert may be served on a large dinner plate with the coffee cups. The saucer is eliminated as it is too hard to juggle, or small, attractive. individual trays are pro vlded for z-ach‘ guest, These lire large enough to hold the dessert dZ-sh, a cup and saucer, the needed silver, and a small napkin. The cream and sugar. nuts and mints are served separately. Attractive flowers may be the decoration for the table, bu; in tec- tlons of thc country where [lrlwerg are expensive or whcrc this tvpe of entertaining is impromptu. it is well to have some type of perman- ent decoration which is easy_ to assemble yet attractive. such u; g "H" 0f xraduated sizes of clear GROWING UP Have you been annoyed. when setting a table, trying to arrange e. goblet. a dinner plate. a bread and butter plate. and the necessary silver, on-a i2-by-lil-inch mat‘) asks Gladys Miller. Well, take a long, deep breath- you have not been alone. And the designers have heard your signs and cries. They arrived at their conclusion In a very serious way~ They learned in studying "The Geometry of the Human Figure" that the minimum space for a place setting should be 14 b) 24 inches. but that It would be more mm- fortable and there would be more elbow room if 14 by 2’! inches. were allowed. This change. in some cases. meant new looms for manufacturers os you can get 12-inch mats out of 36-inch material, but you must have 54-inch material to get three l4- inch mats. Today. many of our most beauti- ful mats are hand-woven, and for- tunately the hand loom is more easily adjusted than the Power loom. Home Entertaining Popular This fall, more entertaining will be done at home than ever ‘zefore. Those who know tell us there are many reasons for this. In some Instances. new values have been given the home. In other cases poor service, poor food and crowd- ed conditions have made restau- rants lQss attractive. Whatever the reasons, the woman who like! to have guests has many opportuni- ties to entertain graciously and easily. Each ‘ should decide the best rnethotLfor her and then select: the most attractive teoia for this type, of entertaining. Should imail. formal dinners be pretend. aa lniaa fifystal swans, a collection of old- fashloned china slippers, or a do. i Montreal mu m om squatsrs movement mainly when‘ rm veterans Mo“, empty three-story building at 3004 McOill collage Ave. Picture than OIIOMKOVI‘ coy (luck filled with some growing greens. Tray Service Tray service also proves popular for the buffet supper after foot~ boll games. Plan a menu t! few dishes but more than enough food Then have light but SUIIlClPllIly large trays to hold the needed dishes. Those made of cork provc satisfactory. It is well to cover these with a cloth, plastic or paper mat as they do stain easily. Although it is not difficult to bal- ance a tray on your knees. it is considerate to have some tables for those who prefer them, Nest of tables are ideal for this {Iilrposc as they can be easily stored when not in use. Wanted SIIAIIBEIIIIIES liaplcltetl Highest prices paid, for rleXt week only. JOHNSON AND SON Phone 56 occasionally. Remove spice bag; pack pickles in clean hot jars and seal. Yield ls about four pints. ' Auction Sale Cottage and household furniture at Mario bot 40. Kings County on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER ‘Ith AT l 0’CLOCK EM. About one acre of land, ‘l-roonl cottage tmd largo garage situate midway between paved highway and Bay Shore l-Z mile from each on road to Marie Station. Excel- lent: summer resort. Also at same time household furniture, consist- ing of tables, chairs. bureau, couch. beds and bedding be. If day not fine, sale following , (lay. ‘ESTATE EDWARD E. WEBSTER lPer Donald McKinnon, Solicitor. ‘ Dated Nov. 1, 1946. [FARM FOR SALE Tenders will be received up to December 9th by the undersigned fur his farm of 75 acres, all clear, well watered, In good state of cni- tivation. Situated on Upton Road. Charlottetown Royalty. 4 miles from Charlottetown. . NEIL W. MIIJDUNALD, Wlngioe, B. II. 2. took t... mum nmalfiiafi A Tiger Moth plane. piloted by Melvin Smith. of Rougemopt, Que. applying a highly concentrated stop-drop pol-mono spray. The spray is not visible in the photo because of the small volume required to be effective. TIIE PIIBLIB SERVICE 0F SIIIIAIIA REQUIRES A LAW EDITOR, $3,600-$4,200, for the Supreme Court at Ottawa. AN ASSISTANT PARLIAMENTARY REPORTER, $2,880-$3,300, for t-he House of Common; at Ottawa. AN AGRICULTURAL SCIENTIST, $3,300-$3,900; A TECHNICIAN, $2,280-$2,580, and o MICRO-ANALYST, FEMALE, $2,l24-$2,580, for the Department of Agriculture at Ottawa. A ZOOLOGIST, $2,580-$3,000, and a BOTANIST, $2,580-$3,000, for the Department of Mine; and Resources at Ottawa A STATISTICIAN, $3,300 and 2 PRINCIPAL CLERKS, $2,244, for the Department of Veterans Affairs at Ottawa. The De- partment will accept only those entitled to the Veterans‘ Prefer- ence A HEAD CLERK, $2,700-$3,000, omfor the Department of National Health and Welfare at wa A REGISTRY AND SHELVING CLERK, $I,764-$2,244, for the Library of Parliament at Ottawa. SEVERAL FIREFIGHTERS, $1,764 plus allowance for uniform and protective clothing. for Do- partmont of National Defence at various centres throughout Canada. Full particular! on porters in Post Offices, National Em- ployment Service Officea or Offices of t e Civil Service Commis- sion throughout Canada. Application onns, obtainable there- at, should be filed immediately with the CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION, OTTAWA POTATO STARCH PROGRAM By arrangement with with the Agricultural Support Board IIII Potato Starch Factories ot Murray Harbor and Hunter River will accept only run of field grade potatoes of the IfIIIl Cobbler and Green Mountain variety. _ Commencing Monday, November 4th no further cull potatoes will be purchased until the surplus fable stock potatoes, are used up. The price for run of field _ will be 92c per I00 lbs. provided the lot WIII grade 70% No. I grade fable potatoes. If less than this percentage standard starch factory prices will be paid. Deliveries wllibe accepted only by appointment as arranged at each foctorys Growers ore reminded that the factories have only o limited daily capacity. Murray Harbor Starch Factory will be closed to fIla November 4th to 7th to handle some quarantine. public from diseased potatoes now under GEO. E. FULL and SON. F. W. LQLACHEUII. Auction Sale I MODIRN HOME NO. 5 NORTH LIVER ROAD WEDNESDAY, NOVHAIEI 6th, AT I1!” PM. I om Instructed by Mr. l. L. Cotton to w Public Auction: IIII Bungalow with Six Room and lath at No. _ ortil River Roddy; on Wednesday, November 6th of 12:30 EM. Hot water booting - “NPINI, hardwood floors. Lot from 50 ft. on North River Rd? and 82 ft. on lungoiov Strut. ' Immediate percussion. 0 a for Int Tamil may In nmngel I desired. W. H. IIATON, Auctioneer- a poetics Monday foreman; '