Agents Wanted- .lN'I‘ERES'I‘El) IN DOOR - T0- dnor selling? In a business of your own‘ Jcin t.ow a 25 year old Canadian Firm with 1.000 dealers. Cpenings in your surroundings. Writ». for free information. Fain‘ lex, I600 Delorimier, Dept. 2. Montreal. liuamnants Wasted ?vA.\"r—1~:_1>_r‘o-Ifr.T\7r 4 on I room house. Apply Box 403. Guardian. fl _ WANTED — Fihnlsnsn nan- ‘ sitting room and kitchenette. Telephone 6843. .\'vA'i:Tr.n T0 nnxr FIVE on six room house by reliable fam- il:.', willing to sign lease. Write box W. S. Guardian. Boarders Accommollatsti ivXiFrT:B ._ iioXtu')in's_ ACCOM- _ modated. Phone 4506. BOARDERS \\'AN'l‘l‘II). cooking. single rooms or one “tiling to share bed room. Dial 5498. Bally GltlT:ks A BABY CHICKS Those intending ttph get baby ‘ chicks from us for c remainder n! the season should place tlteir orders at oncc as June chicks will he hatcltrd to order only, which means orders must be booked 3‘i weeks in advance of date want- ‘ ed. We offer R. 0. P. bred chicks. lhu highest commercial grade available at current prices. II 0 I! I-1 any and Very limited number of chicks ‘still available in May. MacDONALD'S I-IATCHERY, Covehead Road, P. E. Island. cars & Trucks for Sale FOR sAI.E—l951 54' TON FARGO truck. Apply 314 Fitzroy St. FOR SALE — 1953 PONTIAC Sedan. only 2500 miles, good as new. Good price for quick sale. Dial ‘I298. FOR SALE — 1941 CHEVROLET, good motor; also radio: 5 cords soft wood blocks. Wendall Silli- phant, Hunter River. FOR. SALE — 1950 2 TON MER- cury truck, or will trade for car or half‘ ton truck, Harold Mc- Guigan. Iona. CARBUYERS. Lived a good life—doesn't look its age1—or act it. 1941 PLYMOUTH SEDAN ,r. R. McLAINE LTD. ‘; Malpeque Road DIAL 7358-9 LOOK AT THESE BARGAINS 50 Meteor Sedan $1000.00 49 Monarch Sedan new motor ....... .. $1000.00 51 Mercury Sedan ..$ 900.00 52 Pontiac Sedan $1550.00 53‘~Mercury Sedan Auto-Trans and {Radio ________________ ,, $2500.00 49 Olds Sedan ...... .. $ 900.00 50 Chev. Sedan ......$1250.00 51 Nleicor Coach $1300.00 Everyone A Bargain These and many others to choose from at the lowest ‘prices in town. All guaran- teed. STEWART MOTORS LTD. 224 Ct. George St.. Dial 5431 _ For Sale -"ir0_'a.7'sALt; —- cIt’toi(ta"ii"itfut.\'(3. L; lots on Mt. Edward Road. A. W ' Kennedy. 9:03 sam: on R€NT~:'5AR_i(fi "‘ and Service Station. Apply Wil- _ llam Silliphant, Hunter River. {Eon SALE _'7'rtzCtcri{v_‘nTfi{ :-3 and straw fblillft. Gsnrge Far- . quharson. Hnzelbrook. . . fun. s7ii.i:"—-"si|tIxt*:6'1CiI(c'iT- Far Sale FOR SALE-—IA.LED HAY. KEN- neth Macr\elll._Clyde River. I-‘(II-I-871}: —. conauzn Fol}?- dazion potatoes. Gordon Lamont. Churchill. Apply Murchison Brothers, York Point. ‘ F03. BALE-—MAR.E. AND CULLED turnim. Apply Eugene Callaghan. Fort Augustus. FOR sau: —ABEGW2‘.'1‘ oars. Also Coronation Wheat. Milner Hill. Fredericton. FOR SALE — 280 WATT I2 BULB lighting plant. complete with engine. Mrs. Brie Cotes, Milton. ton“ s—aTi.' — rouxdariou seed Sebagoes. Harold Day, Wil- mot. ioa SALE — I00 BUS!-IEL can- tier seed oats. Freeman Cudmore. Bonshaw. FOR SALE — ABEGWEIT SEED oats. Also mixed Abegvrelt oats and Ch‘town No. 30 barley. John Walker. Carleton. I-‘OR SAI.E—FO[‘NDATIO.\' COB- hler potatoes. clear reading. '3. J. Taylor. phone 2022, Hunter River, P.E.l. I-‘OR. SAL]-2-—LARGE LOT ON Airport Road near Belvedere Corner. Size 100 foot frontage by 180 deep. Phone 8072. FOR SALE — MOODY POTATO planter, complete with fertilizer attachment. Crawford Sinclair, Springfield. FOR SALE— COMMERCIAL NO. 1 Charlottetown No. 80 barley and No. 1 Erban oats. B. B. Jones, Bunbury. FOR. SALE — TWO BROOD SOWS. Farrow May 26th. third litter. E. A. Macltae, East Royalty. Dial 5872. ro'fi‘sfi‘r Cobbler Seed. 50 cents A hundred. field run. James Tierney. New Haven. FOR SALE —- PUREBRED REG- istered sow to farrow May 10, score 94. She saved eleven pigs her last litter. Louis Griffin. New Wiltshlre. FOR. SALE — LARGE GUERNSEY Jersey oow 6 years old, to freshen in two weeks time and a 10 months old Hereford steer. John Stenvers, Grand Tracadie. FOR SALE — IIOLSTEIN BULL. age twenty months. Dam quali- fied for Red Seal Record last fall. Produced 112600 lbs. milk, 366!) lbs. fat in 'llactations. making another good record this year. Its the lifetime record that counts. Geo. A. Godfrey 6.: sons. North Wiltshire. For Sale 7 ROOMED HOUSE On Passmore Street Apply: G. DOUGLAS, 96 Upper Queen St. or Dial 4892 Farm For Sale AT BROOKFIELD on paved highway consisting of 48 acres with buildings. Apply- MCLEAN .5. MCKINNON Royal Bank Building Charlottetown, P.E.I. JEWELLERY BUSINESS F o r S a I e PRICED RIGHT FOR QUICK SALE Apply: CROCKI-L.'I'I"S JEWELLERY Dial 6262 —— 105 Kent St. For Sale Mol0rt'_\'('lcs, Bi('_\'I'lo<, all also 1951 Pontiac Sedan l)riivct,. 13,800 miles, good condition. Pri- vately owncd. Also 1950 Sedan car. Can accept mortgage and roa.'sTEa — Mixan (mam. rob szifa — 1oo'_n7ITsuaIT(:_Ai- I-‘er sale FOR SALE—10 YOUNG CA‘I"I'LE. M. Walsh, 51 Chestnut Street. 17o|f_sALa —- TIMOTHY HAY and straw (baled). George Far- quharson, I-lazelbrook. tier seed oats. Freeman Cud- more, Bonshaw. FOR SALE -—0IL ENTERPRISE range. In perfect condition. Ap- ply 88 Richmond Street. FOR SALE — I952 ROYAL EN- fleld 500 c.c. motor cycle. W. G. Barbour Ltd., can be financed.‘ FOR SALE — BUILDING LOTS near Southport Cabins. Apply in person. Harry S. Mulch, Southport. LOBSTER BAIT FOB SALE. can deliver anywhere. Fresh herring. Get your supply now. Carrol Delaney, Wellington. F5i?"sTIT E —- FABLIAITLT-'9fi7' would tractor, practically new, accept feeder cattle as part pay- ment. Arthur Haslam, 44 Elm Avenue. FOR SALE — TWO PURE REED registered Shorthorn cows. Cun- ard beau ideal breeding, both to freshen. Charles Lockhart, Mal- FOR SALE—-A FARM AT PLEAS- ant Grove consisting of eighty- four acres, forty-five acres clear and the remainder with wood and lumber. Two springs of running water on the farm. House and barns in good condition. Apply to Ernest I-‘. Crockett on the prem- ises. For Sale" Eight plants, one dollar postpaid: 3 Forget-Me-Not; 3 Sweet William; 1 Phlox; 1 Single Red Dahlia. Mrs. Gordon MacMillan Cornwall AUCTION SALE AT LONG CREEK RINK MONDAY, MAY 3 AT 4 RM. 3000 ft. of boards; also 2x4 and cedar posts; 1 Il0v generator; 1 1 1/4 rotary 1 1" mt“-y Pump (new); 1 4" cylinder; 3 50 ft. lengths 1 I1" 3150 dressing room and other equip- ment. pump; hose: .7. C. M.1('PHl'lE, Auctioneer. flfiiimuu YARDS CLEANED AND AS]!!! taken away. Phone uoo. .Noiice If you are a dog owner and have lost your dog, con- tact the City Police or Gor- don Lewis at Parkdale. CITY POLICE DEPT. __._.__._;__:._.__ Mala Help Wanted MAN WANTED—M.AN TO WORK on farm. Married or single. Ap- ply by mail or phone with reference to Dougall McNutt. Malpequc. Nursery stock SENATOR DUNLAP STRAW- berry plants 51.50 hundred. $10.00 thousand. Prepaid. L. R. 'Balderston. Southport. SENATOR DUNLAP STRAW- bcrry plants at 1.50 per hun- dred, $10.00 per thousand deliv- ered. Also raspberry plants at 54.00 per hundred delivered. M. F. Reeves, Southport. STRAWBERRY PLANTS — SEN- ator Dunlap strong healthy year old plants, freshly dug, trimmed ready to set out. Price $1.50 per hundred, 810.00 per thousand. Prepaid. with each order for 1000 plants, one goose- berry bush included free. Parker Jewell, York. Sales Help Wanted MANAGERS REQUIRED — ONLY those experienced in Home Party Plan selling need apply. For ad- ditional information write to Tup- perware Home Parties Ltd, 186 Show Mart Building, Montreal. wauran — MAN ron stash? with I" if _.__..-j h- ..__:....— f IUseGuardian Want Ads--—Phone.3632 | -By Ken Reynolds ——- —— I ——.- . 1 “Like the Guardian Want Ad said, this feed doubled our egg production—but look at the eggs we're stuck Wanted WANTED — SMALL FARM. 5 TO 25 acres within 12 miles of Charlottetown. Write Box ZM Guardian. WANTEI)—20o T0 300 GALLON water pressure tank in excellent condition. Alan Miller, Char- lottetown. R. R. 3. WANTED AT ONCE, FIRST travel among Consumers in a splendid locality close by. Per- manent connection with large manufacturer. Only reliable hustler considered. Write Raw- leigtf: Dept. E-4'10-131, Mont- real. To Let‘ To LET-—-ROOMS. PHONE 7107. APARTMENT TO RENT. PHONE 9677. TO LET — FURNISHED ROOM. heated. 221 Weymouth Street. FOR. RENT-—LARGE ROOM. Dial 1423. TO LET — ROOMS. 28 GREAT George Street. RENT AN ELECTROLUX. $l.00 per day. Dial 5607. TO LET -— LIVING ROOM. BED- room and kitchen for summer months. Dial 9856. T0 I.E'I‘—FlJRNISHED. HEATED housekeeping room. First floor; also one room. second floor. Dial 9263, 247 Grafton St. Female Help Wanted fWOTTifE:mfis for’ 11 ht_duiy. Apply Old Spain. ivat Iss WANTE-I)-.‘AI’l‘ALY IN person only. ’l'wcel's Restaur- ant. WA N T E D Girl for Restaurant Work —Apply—- a JOYCE‘S RESTAURANT Kensington *iia:.i"w.7.Y.]i'_ Medical Laboratory Technician A vacancy for a qualified tech- r‘cinn is present in the well equipped laboratory of this hos- pital. Registered technician prefor- red but not obligatory. Please give all particulars including xalary de- sired in first letter. All replies confidential. ‘ Write Supt-rintcntlcnt OSHAWA GENERAL HOSPITAL. Oshawa, Ontario ‘ LOST —- BETWEEN l\l0NTAGI'l‘i and Vernon. indies‘ wrist watch. Reward. I-Ielcn McNeill, Vernon River. fosr .. nifriwiaa aficktav FOR RENT —- A MODERN HEAT- ed three room unfurnished spari- mcnt. Electric stove. Dial 2356. Summcrside. FOR. RENT — GROUND FLOOR. heated apartment. adults only. Apply 27 King Square, after 5 p. m. FOR RENT — BUSINESS STAND near Charlottetown on st. Peter's Road. For further particulars write Box 40l. Guardian Office. I’0R RENT—0NE SPOTLIGIII‘ 1000 wait with colour Wheel. For rates apply to Chappcll .‘k Co. Phone 8325. TO LET— STORE AND WARE- house, 9 Upper Queen. 15’ x 40 and 30 x 30. Immediate occup- ancy. Apply T. Blacquiere. 270 Queen St. FOR RENT —- 100 ACRE FARM at Bristol. Good soil. Large house and barn. Apply to Ralph MacEwnn, 42 Anndale Road, To- ronto, Ont. THREE- rnom, bright apartment. Frigid- aire, electric stow-, balcony. Per- manent. May 3i. Apply "PM" Guardian. STEM Rent Small apartment on fourth floor Cavendish Apartments. Partially furnished. Electric stove and Fri- gidaire supplied. Pousnion early in May. Annlv. ma EASTERN 'rru;s'r Co. 154 Richmond Street. class paperhangcr and painter. Sheldon Ross, 159 Dorchester St.. Charlottetown. WANTED BY WORKING COUPLE. low rental house within ten miles of Charlottetown. Box 400 Guard- ian. ; ATTENTION sized turnips. French Continue Heavy Air Blows By Larry Allen . I-IANIO, Indo-China. (AI‘)—The French threw all available fight- ers and bombers in northern Indo- China Friday into another massive air lawsuit against the Communist- led Vietminh to smash their attack bases and protect Flying Boxcara panohuting tons of ammunition and war matarlal into the be- sieged fortress at Dion Bien Phu rebels continued doggedly digging foxholes and trenches in the sha- dow of the bastion's barbed wire defences. FOR SALE GENUINE REGISTERED LAURENTIAN TURNIP SEED (E. L. EATON REGISTERED) It is necessary to stress the importance of GEN- FARMERS iiant. played strong tendencies, but the critlre market backed down at the C 056. Despite the French attacks, the surged ahead in a major pressed. After the close, United States Steel reported lower first quarter- usual dividend of.7.') cents. LWJIWIN Can: a has divided the ‘ Departments, “Bert‘ Morrow, formerly Assistant “With the continuing progress of said Mr. Umplney in and more emphasis on s and to and prior to I950 was ‘ widely-known and led it Mr. Morrow jo‘ Oshawa. Vancouver Junior Ch lragell neuanstu u....a’.,.n.,a.uu OS!-IAWA. 0nt.—Is line with advanced mlfiandialng rapid! expats ' g automobile industry. Omani Motors Products of ' stiu ‘.‘ ' ' andSalu'” ‘ “ _, to an announcement ~ Umphmy. Vice Pnaidcn and I" for of Sales. E. W. “Geno" Irwin. who has headed both department for some years. now takes charge of Sales Promotion as I full-time activlt , while the post of Advcrtialn Manager is assumed by A. P. pace with the evolution of " Mr. lrwtn, whojoined the stat! of General Motors in 192 , has held a succession of senior position: over the yrs: ' ‘ Zone in theCanadian automotive industry. General Motors in 1950. He served in a number of sales positions in the field, latterly as A District Sales Manager, before joining the sales Promotion Department at Head Other in M A. P. MOIIOI umdalntbs ltTelIedtoda‘ybyE,J, ta at Oshawa 5 Promotion Manager. the Canadian automotive industry," " _ztltesnnounoetneut."thasImustbemon pectalintion to achieve maximum dficie rnarchandis in the field and at Oshawa, anager at Montreal. He is 1 Born in Vancouver in 1912. Mr. Morrow during World War II served with the Rgai Navy and the RCN for five years, holding successive of four gunboats and torpedo boats. He was wounded in 1945, and retired with the rank of Lieutenant Commander. Partinilarly active in oanmunlty affair: in Vancouver. when his early experience centered. Mr. Morrow is a Pm Preside: of the ‘ of Conuncroe, Put President of the Vancouver Speakers‘ Club, Past President of the RC. Debating Les s, Put Director of the Vancouver Tbeatm Under the Stan, and a as! Chairman of the Veterans’ Salu Training Classes. Mar New York Stocks NEW YORK (AP) Stock bull ‘ On one day the market made its Monday's stock market was hes- Steels and alrcrafts dis- 'I‘uesday's m a r k e t was de- profits and declared the On Wednesday the market suf- UINE REGISTERED TURNIP SEED, we would also suggest you SAVE the empty seed package as proof of variety and registration. It has been our experi- ence that early planting is not conducive to good qual- ity turnips and the tendency of the trade is for small Associated Shippers Incorporated FOR SALE BY A TENDER Tenders will be received by the undersigned until 6 pm. Friday, May 7, for one FORANO CLIPPER CLEAN- ING MILL. Now in operation at Walter Mallett’s. York. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. CECIL STEFSON, Marshfield. chattels. Double truck wagon, double wood sleigh, box Also the farm consisting AUCTION SALE There will be sold by public auction on the premises of the late Frederick Crossman, Tryon, on Friday the 7th day of May, beginning at 1:00 p.m. the following goods and cart, driving wagon, single and sleigh, driving sleigh. manure spreader, binder, also quantity of miscellaneous articles ordinarily used around farm buildings including forks, shovels, harness, etc._, also one half interest in turnip sower. Also quantity of household furniture and effects. of 100 acres, with buildings. fered from over what was con- sidered insufficient dividend pay- ments from a number of major companies. In the final hour, how. ever. railroads came to life and the market ended higher on aver- age. Thursday was the big day. Beth- lehem Steel and Standard Oil (NJ) raised their dividends, Re- public Stccl disclosed it intended to get inloiatomlc energy to make steel. the electronic issues were strong. and a long list of miscel- laneous i s s u e a forged ahead smartly. Railroads broke through‘ to new highs. Friday’: market opened with a rush of buying orders that swamped the ticker. In the afternoon. profit-taking appeared with enough force to cut back a considerable portion of the early gains. but the market man- aged to close higher on average. Most active issuo lastvweek on the New York stock exchange was U. S. Steel up "/a at 48 on 238,400 shares; it was followed by West- inghouse Electric up 7'/a at 72%. Canadian stocks closed the week mixed. McIntyre was up one point at 67 and Disiiuera Seagram ad-I ded '.i. Hiram Walker and Interna- tional Nlckel each slipped V4 and Dome Mine: was off 96. Royalite oil gained 86 on the American stock exchang and Giant Yellowknife was down ‘/4. I A. Walthan Gaudet. LLB. Nllllllls 5151- III Grafton St. Boll, Matheson & Foster I50 RIchmon_t_l_§t.__ .1. Elmer Blanchard, ILA. I06 Queen St. _rbons mm M. A. Former, Q.CTLE§: ._.B""_'§_."'.£‘_"!‘fl.°"" 3”‘- Gsudet & [hazard i ___l!ank of Commerce Allison M. Gillis. LL37’ IC e E S I U. S. Steel Report I CLEVELAND (AP)-—Tbe man. zine Steel says flatly that the market effort last week and estab-‘downward trend in steel produc- Ilshed new high records. tion has ended. With the national rate holding greatest advance for any session steady at 69 per cent of production of the last two years. At the end’last week. Steel says: of the week it was at the but levels of the last 24 years. "Steel sales are no longer drop- ping. Steal prices. as a whole. are remaining steady. The national steel ingot production rate is hold- ing firmly at the slightly increased rate it attained two weeks ago." The magazine in its weekly sum- mary of the steel Industry. adds: "Principally responsible for the turn-around is the completion ‘of inventory reductions at many metal-working plants. Looming In stimulants to steel demands an the off-chance of I steelworken strike this summer .and the ex- plosive international situation in Indo-China. Either of them could catapult a flood of buyers Into the market for steel." May holds a promise of improve- ment In steel output. the magazine says. A survey taken by the magazine shows consumers ex- pect to take 3.’! per cent more steel in May than in March. Benjamin F. Fairless. chairman of United .States Steal Corp.. is quoted by ‘Steel as saying be ex- pects his company‘: business to improve in the next three months. Chicago Lot Sells For 9.200000 CHICAGO, (AP) —— A bit of land about the size of the ordinary residential lot was sold Thursday for $1,300,000. Its location: In thl heart of Chicago‘: loop at state and Madison streets The lot, 00 by £50 feet, was sold by the trustee for the estate of Mrs. J. Ogdtn Armour, of packing house fame. to the Connecticut General Life Insurance Co. CANADIAN FEAT The bulk of Canada's ciutput of peat moss comes from British Columbia and Quebec. PROFESMONAL CARDS‘ BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS. Etc. Frederic A. Large. Q.C. Royal Bank of Canada RML Palmer & Ilaslam Ianlt of Nova Scotla Bid!- latheson, Pcake 8: Nicholson I15 Grafton .Street J. A. Macflulgan, B.A.. Currie Bldg. - Dlalflfl - Queen 0. E. Maoltlillan. B.A;. l.L.B- IM Prince SI. Dial 5221 §f.‘l._,1,if°‘;;T.1"1-,‘3.'§;',}."" Mam" 3"" pm M hm p”mm' 5" and Cornwall,Aprll 5th, hat box I: r. R e n 1- with;f]°3::t;a::' Swept for the farm which Wm be paid ff“ ISO Richmond st. Dial 415 ' Macfltee It Tralnor ‘ »- --———é- —- -.—._.__-..._. . . . . containln several hats. Please 0 y "5 9'30"‘ 3‘ DI“ H” F0716 SALE — I000 Fat-:1‘ wg-:1], TVALLACL MOASL -H’-WELLER-5 t L EM R be R b s . "“m-*-—— "‘ _,__om,d mrdwcod nom.,n‘_ "sign ‘E’ A more 0 Ti ° "-‘~ Sm" hum . "mm on aw Ii‘ day proves unfavorable, sale will take place on first Chas. R. McQua.ld. B.A. 1-ertou rm. Isaac Dunbar. Alma. ""',':,";.(,‘;,’§‘};:i,,,::’{"“"”’ ' d ‘pl h fine day following. ' J. A. Carruthers, 3.0. “' ''‘'‘''''°''‘ 3" 1"" "'1 ir'¢)"n''s“f,i’’’‘T*‘‘’ ' °" "°°'- ”°'“'""| I '” ’°°"" 118 Kent St Dlsl sets —“‘*"'----""" lm" . T‘ and bath. Electric stove and Frig- ' ' mi :;"z;.g..&) «P131. Mlscsllamus E C BELL HAROLD CROSSMAN am“ J am, on CHIROPRACTOR ife. ' ' ‘ . ' O ' ; F k S AUTO LOANS ldalre supplied. Central location. A‘-‘°u°“°°" Administrator }§_§;1t_:¢- ltlll MI! 9" M13; 3!: 3_ c,n;l,,;l.“ M“ ;' ° Immediate possession. - . Mabon, 3.0. i A loan on your car can be arrang- Hanan". . L I‘ " Fl B. H 26 F 0 r S 0 T 6 . E3‘:-nqfl‘:lcki'3yreg|'1i£0£3)T)‘r‘i>.t)tr!all'ioart': Tiiint-it A""" _ ‘ A U C T T S A L E J. S. Taylor. R.O. DENTTSTS &,],d:‘;:Iyd}§clss:arI.0w. lplgie REGISTERED HORSES WIN: “canto of‘ unp|Sld”.ba|lr:nucreed iii Tfl,l;54EARsl:llE1:QNl‘idT T.Jl:Il.co' c°()rf“fTtTs ‘Hm ‘A1080... Dr‘ K’ A‘ Muachcm ate tandem dhc fér trac: One 5.yeap.o]d gejdmg by case of death. A courteous 'I'rana- R. H. LIDSTONE, 19 KENSINGTON ROAD ‘ F n ‘Ah fi Er '7 Q3“. 3‘ mm ‘M . equipped with 3 point ;]'"g§rI J°];‘§ 3'y.§.‘,']"°]d ‘Nd’ Tyofriiiiatgiiinullor mm‘ Winn] 0N MoNDAy, MAY 3 AT 1,30 0’CLOCK ir. 6. niiwcfiga. :0.‘ Dr. A. L. Marlsaac "ch 2 Ams_Chalme1.' mo_ all‘: dimgd b}; M eszblgonsles TRANSCANADA F l b bu l I Grafton St. Bill I!!! H196 Grafton 3‘ > Dial H24 .3 t C - 1 RY _.V . "‘ or sae y pu cauct on:—- ' ‘ ’ cdnditlodragdgs with mt:-filtlisiif Al;_"°l}' T;$tCl98f8)m:ll;§ Is C0I|P‘N- CREDIT LIMITED §;oTib 2 kitchen ranges. dining room table. buffet and chairs, CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS ’ a .a 5 er 0 n - _ 1 t l h, 1 , ' , _ tom‘ and Richard Budlong and fiill " '"b"¢";:,',',,',,::..’,l.:"‘:,';:f, mm“ {,‘}‘m°."‘;':; ‘,",5”‘c/5“(':':,':‘,°5,_':',‘_’““"' maschliig T:Cg$tno:in:lieritnl:iE dl:a‘v§'§rs‘:°(likroodmg erfld:d\Te,‘Tl’0“ii>?)8t Currie Bldg. "7”°N“"3l..li3§55...E 0 00' me! I79 g__ 7. -T. “Ute? Of _Abl1¢l‘ Brltton. _‘ _ _—.._—_~ _.__———————-——-— —— extension ]addgp, chain, dishes’ smalj wear efm '---~- -—-— -- - ....._._‘__._———-——-~ . 125 Ken, 51 GEORGE E CROZI a 4 sacvzs. Branch Manager. watrran — I root. TAILES - n. n,,noA,N]g g WANY 3 Ch DP J J MUSTARD 1“ am‘ 0”“ , ' ‘ _ - 2 Block lll::g.. IMA Kenn St.. 4% x 9. Write stating condition - ' I ltharlotteto n I» M. arlottetown Hamilton, P.E.I. can-t.m.rwn. Phone em and price. Guardian. Alberton. 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