Y -6. 19 MA ' so PAGE THIRTEEN AIICTICN SALE THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN V . MAlillFACTllllEll lcl: ' comclrn wml. Silver Fox and 53 him. rim choice. sour cows with calves. second choice In-od cows lear MANUFACTURED .lCE will or heifers; last ones nod. ' e . AT BELMONT LU! 18 H", 5 be available residents of Charlottetown and vicinity . :Ifinnruoun"rn-.h”mM.h 'm''' u'”''''”''”””''''"''''”'''” g ihlsmonih. llavlngsolllmyfarmlwlllsell Auction calls .-. n, 1, 5303,3031, ,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,. Asmmm. an-w I s sxaesoamwm -- an MANUFACTURED lcn costs no more than nat- i'"""'" 0" W0iliiWl8Y- MI! 10th. at 12 noon 5- 3- MVTCH. Secretary. Earnsciiffe. Yesterday we received in the (12,582) brought an upsurge of New ""1 '09 md 30' "SW95 3011 01 lllllf0l'lll ll" Ivllll my gnu” nun eqmxment w”I' "LT mail the April number of Canadian York bidding with resultant show PUBlTYl Mule from Water that is filtered 8 times. "ml 50508. extra good ch cows, 1 fat cow, 1! ? Silver Fox and Far and it con- of strength which caused observers y0'mS l-3&1”! bnmd WW9 6 5'0""! PIP! 85 hallo ' tained the announcement that R. in the sales room to estimate the no umoying specks and grit to me” up your -”'r..;..:r-.:.rv....mo:".-...':r.:.,:-h- manure c.. Hodgson. Editor-Publisher of rise in prices about 15 per cent spreader grain harro rid , F 0 R 3 A L E ;:.s::::: ::.?:::::":.:-.::'.::.i;:.:r':.'.;”.::; "W mm mm W 38 mi :22: 0" "rt Oliver)-'two other low-.'I:'m-to it ; of the May issue. take over own- can for British Columbia extra uel;'a.lLso en cumvuml mw” hm” t 3111118 009- 5 nwwwwcnmmwmmwm - gnmwmmnmwwmmmmi 42 Wit Yellsltfed M010? Vessel. Schooner rigged en- ..', niguorfgfn 3: thixtp ynlaggal;i.no lax-gush: ?a?sod"1k Etndzmtm 3": famll siel P "I" e N I x . . : . . , - all kinds harness, .3. line i'0ili1ll'95 felnlfsl owners have no further use for. this d:li0T::ieirC':;::7 Jgllslrrgl Pg: rorgigrgcptln tly-;:ow:o.?g 3: slats. 234 G”"”" St" Fnnk Gun” M5" P 1”” 5314 fi used an a e farm. a quantity d):ttsl.l 3.7335” In! : mat; will accept best offer received. Phone 700 or boat ma nu; has been gnfllrgnd or this type 3l3.2ip:n.d y.....,2. i?,'e bf: hold 533'. z-miloiimtdltyuof mlleil ts 5 ilmnllty 9' h”"”' I :an be seen at Company s Office. Canadian National Silver Fox tllxrs. Silverblu mink also showed mm! 3" ” 'm"" 9"” "9" "'1 the ”'emI59'- N5-' Breeders Association for several strength with 1 pt. 2 XL-L males as CASH. CANADIAN nnnnan sz DOCK co. turn. Railway Wharf, Charlottetown. FOR SALE AT MORELL Restaurant, meat market and store with oi ht room apartment above. Busin premises nipped wit elects-ie refrigeration, booths, dishes and utengilis. This pro rty is conveniently situated, adjacent to Community Hg and Rink. It is the only restaurant in Morel! with a. good trade at all seasons. Present owner selling because of ill health. For further particulars apply at premises or to Bell & llaihieson, Solicitors. Charlottetown. P. A. MMDONALD, Morell, P. E. I. I years, supplying its readers with information of great value on all phases of silver fox and mink farming, and especially the doings of the Canadian National Silver Fox Breeders Association. Due to the slump, in silver fox farming it has not been profitable to con- tinue publication of two fur ferm- ing magazines. hence the merger. At the same time those of us who have been acquainted with the editor of Canadian Silver Fox alld Fur and its management deeply regret the necessity for its discon- tinuance. New York fur dealers are still talking of the amazing UMPA ranch mink sale at the New York Auct- ion Company last week where prices climbed is per cent over high" as 02050 to case. The auct- l0i1 00mliiIny reported nlusiasts 80 per cent sold advanced in per cent: wild mink as, per cent sold, advanced 10 per cent; ranch mink 90 per cent sold advanced l5 per cent over March sale. Silvsrblu was reported 76 per cent sold and advanced 5 per cent. The greatest strength in ranch mink was in the quality goods. A small collection Ol Pastels was do per cent sold. advancing 5 per cent; misc, mu. tiiltgons was reported so per cent so . Russia is not only the stumbling block to peace, her influence is manifest in many ways that impede our trade and commerce and stylnie our fur farming activities. In the April issue of Black Fox " gazins AUCTION SALE OF FARM MACHINERY AT STANKOPE, SATURDAY, MAY 6 at 2 P. M.. I am instructed by Mr. George Mscbiillan to sell by public auction the following machinery: 1 hay rake; 1 hay mower, (F. and W.); 1 potato scuffler; 1 set spring tooth barrows; 1 single plow; 1 truck wagon: 1 wagon pole; 1 threshing outfit; 1 four and one half h.p. (M.lI.) engine; 1 cart; 1 cream separator (ME); 1 set of springs; sonle har- ness and other small articles. TERMS: CASH. W. H. BEATON-Auctioneer. sell by Public Auction hi. 1 NESDAY, farm is recognised standing lumber and woodland on Frlllion Road. cued; 1 Holstein cow. lfdnyisunfitsaleonfirstfine Signed JAMES H. HIGGINS. HUGH F. MORRISON, Auctioneer). . day- ....m.......m.. Clearance Auction Sale III-in-trusted by Game Coyehesd.P.E.lslaudII I-"ll. INCH men WED. MAY 10l-ll. 1050. st 12 o'clock mple u on Firm consisting of 100 acres with good buildings thereon, 11.1. as one of the best in Covehead. Also 11 acre: STOCK: 11 head cattle incllldllll I (Fido Holstein heudl. fi- !reshenod:lGusrnseyGl-adatofireshsainllsn December Discussions concerning is an article from which these an 1 Grade Ayrshire and She o mum Hfghh . results were many. The biggest extracts........Of more than 200 fax "Gillan in May: 4 fat cattllg; ;ncae:ti"e,h; yea:-s';14 buyer oi skins was the Mechuton flit farms doing a thriving busi- .. 'p""E ”"'"3 1 "K: Hollteln bull. 2 years old. Horses: 8 Ice wdrk Fur Corporation, whose president ness in the state of Washington a ! s bones, six to 9 years: one blood mare, a years: 1 dole 21,4 by plnygulg, FOR SALE cirolllzlllc r "W "i" '" M W" W W W W” -" - "" "'”'t '"'” "M W" "M "- ""' "0 M "W -W of the 58,000 skins sold and said, F0ur,hundred mink farmers are :,Auil"', TV” '0 WWW ln M513 WU WM bred boar. one year old. "we consider it the outstanding etrussiinr on but they cannot be 1 u. momma by u,, .,,,,g.,..,,,,.; ,0 an 5, Nb". Aw,” on 6;" 30 hens one you old. Hampshire Red Blood tested; see one Fm-man F 20 tractor on KEITH MUTCH, collection of the year and bought, sure'fol- how long. In Alaska wild ah. Estate of the Late Joseph J. Doncette, South Bustfco on the tenth MAcnINE';”h ””' E"''p'u'9 3”' , bbel, one set John Deere heavily because we felt our trade fiir tripping has shrunk to a mere day of May at 1 o'clock EM. sharp, the farm consisting of 120 acres, Y""" l"'”"”"Y "9": 0” Wm"! 013415150. DGUVIIS '" ' 50""iP0l'l- would readily take it." shadow of its former robust self. all clear, in high sum. of cultivation. with 2-: acres ready for cropping. ""” ”"""”"' ””"? M” """l'"- F- 4i W4 one Balm Poi-to trader: harrow 361', one set four-sec- tion Deering barrow 33T, one no. 285 Maccornlack Best age for cross-breds, Otto Gross, who had predicted the sale would be a success. said In brief, the once lusty Pacific northwest fur industry. wild and domestic, is sick. The real villlnn A good dairy fnrm which all fields can be watered from a never fall- ing stream. Also stock, crop and Implements. STOCK-1 cow, Holstein, 8 years old, newly freshened; l cow, Hol- one hay loader, F. A W.; one hay mower, F. at W.; one hay rake: one eaculstor; one tworow scuflier, F. & W.; one disc barrow, M.l!.; "M Pollto IPPIYOI. 50 gal, M.H.; one potato diner, lillleft one lever spring tooth barrow Ioueiiron one 5 to 6 weeks; best age for barred rocks, 6 to 7 weeks. Write or phone for appoint- ment-159l-2. . stein. I yearn old, newly freshened; 1 cow, Holstein, 6 years old, due alt IINTOWIP to freshen in May; 1 now, Holstein, 8 years old; 1 cow, Jersey, 9 years old: 2 heifers. 1 year old; 1 ox. 2 years old: 1 ex, 1 year old; i mare, 1 years old; i brood mare, and 1 horse; 2 calves; 1 sow with litter of 8. lmplelnento-Binder, Deering: 1 bay mower, Peter Hamilton; 1 rake, Frost and Wood: 1 cultivator. Frost and Wood: 1 spring tooth barrow; l smoothing barrow; 1 gang plow, McCormick-Deering; 1 that present ranch mink prices lri the piece is soviet Russia. be are justified and that they are no his zone on 8 1111' export spree a d higher than three years ago. Mr.' today dominates the raw fur mar- Gross is the man who has develop-1 kets of the United States. Investi- ed the Blue Mist mix, a new type, cation has disclosed that United um. um, of which he imam-1, to; states imports of raw furs have ex- market in the near future. The! Piiniled from an annual average of Deerlng two-row cultivator, Farmall H or M, one rubber tired international wagon. All in A1 condition. ROBERT P. IIOGG manure spreader so bu. steel box, Mecorml k-Deer-fur repuugu spreader. F. E W.; one Hall thresher; one Sang plow,' Izsnfzrnationalx our turnip pulper; on. six n.r. gasoiin engine, Fairbanks Morse; one its f H.P..G.E. motor; two oil brooder s ves; one saw frame and saw; :: i'J.'1'.':l'...'i''.?.'?.:'i'.i.:"””''..li''iI.'” ':":.'""" ".:::'"" M- ' one 17 Q ' - wood do" "ml pelt. um I I I . one x sleigh, two T Summerside mp price for Northwood starlighti :61 million before the war to 157 . . ll-mo-Ii One -at drivinr harness: one new work and breach.- mink at the above sale was 341.50! million: a year since the wuf ?,9."”'n -,';;',,,”;,',;;f,",,':,0';',';!,';:;i. ','If,",,,;,l,':',f?', ld,';3:” ,,'2:',:?", 1m,”"', 1 int: wii-r-: homes. are an blacksmith shop equipmegzd and they were bought by Benni .1 ,,,,52,,. 1 buck. 1 by ,o,;, ,0” W; mm” 1 hum-nhm up. b ousnnty Juniper Posts: runothy Seed-400 ibe-; Buckwheat-as T Mandel. who stated that orders; Russian import; increased too right L.-sine s Il.P.- l nnu-.' threshing outm: 1 cor-lwood -w: I '"”,'nlu?” Mow” 0'” "'7' were phced for most 0! the sum per camp By contributing to um v - .10. . some. household furnlfnrepipcluding: one base-burner, loll three bar sleigh with box; 1 wood sleigh; 1 high box sleigh; bushels of grain; a quantity of hay and straw; 1 cream separator, Delavsl; 1 cream can; 2 buckets; 1 truck wagon pad and breaching; 1 art saddle. pad and breechlngz 1 llghrhsrness; traces: collars and hames; shovels; hoes and forks; other articles too numerous to men- tlon. If farm not sold on day of sale, it will be put up for rent. 0'05! Slsiilll onedlee box; one ' 7 It 0IlI.: one new Faweett range; one large If day not fine-Thursday. Terms Cash. r, nay; new ” d that he bought and that he had import total the soviet. control mm, on m Wwd , 0 one of the most succesrui days he' the United States row fur market. had ever experienced. Russia knows that by reason of her slave labor and state trading pm. While mink was so very strongI 3mm 3119 Gilli under sell every in New York, silver Fox and W"mTS' In 0iii' free market and ON COVEHEAD ROAD OI acres-dd clear, balance hard and soft wood. 24 acres ploughed. I room house; 85 ft. barn; new machine and wood house; good pump at door. One acre of new son saw I offer for sale my farm of 85 acres, 50 acres under cul- . ' ALEX MacRAE Lunches served by the Covehesd Y. P. l'I.Aucuone”. tivation; balance firewood mmbmm p mmmou Wm mm at the cam,-while the United States has been If weather unfavorable sale win he held following day. and lumbcr;1 23 mnhllego from I '13: form is 0 miles from Chan sdlanbelplr Auction Sales Companyi policy Rfiuiguil :10 look, hnfnds off" Terms: Up to 310 cash; over that amount 0 months credit - . . o vrn. (Que ) Ltd. sale. Women's - I is success A d . elt3whnv'Va 0 gm APPIV to: Wear Daily reports moderate to m0"”z9d 0"? India”?! Mild Ni!-k:n "won J. Douala”. 8 y' ' JAMES BIRT, umlwd pgrcgntggeg were sold .31; control of the raw fur market. The 50'1"! 3l"uW- T I! hung St. Chifown, or whn the "leg mom considered um, above statements are applicable to STAN. E DOIBON, Auctioneer. 3 For particulars apply: MRS. HORACE PASHER SEYMOUR BIBT, Cowhud and. changed to slightly easier prices. the situation which exists in Can. There was some competitive bidding 553- Yet Our lawmakers seem blind or FARM PROPERTY MACHINERY AND soul Georgetown REL . in Platinum and Pearl Platinum ft”! llclgezllld our raw fur lnar- V ' ' T :gc;n:9:5dlmi;?::::fl;l:i:'dn8:d 317;; ;,E'a;:;:h3edf;;:gfgljglI-mrfg . HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT CENTRAL ROYALTY, Am FARM Foil SALE lf::i:.:?”;i:S..:::f ;:;.:.:t”:..:::: ms. " "d M" '”"”" INC 10” 3 C . TUESDAY. MAY an M 2 r. M. ed fulls, where sold brought prices: At . ecu ! th -mi . . AT PLEASANT VALLEY I instru ted I) T F Consisting 0' 50 3'-""9'i I" ihcgglu x-yellow Q3333. 32,3331; hf,l,I the Carridialxllgitlostlonilllksllcllrletli-v.Fr:):E late Jahlmes Eastsfn to sbliullloy ?uel(l:l'llt.o.A'uc?tfiotll1.lli:t1:iitbac.I-gnarl): LARGE DWELLING 59 Longworth Avenue This house contains two apartments and eight other, rooms and its location is such- as to make it an ideal pro-I pcrty for the operation of ll; Tourist Home. I i For further particulars up- I . P y THE EASTERN TRUST CO. 154 Richmond Street. FOR SALE Onergenernl purpose colt. broken; 1 registered Clydes- ddl.-. Stallion, Class A; 1 G- M. C. half-ton Truck: 1 tW0' ton V-8 Ford Truck in per- icct condition. ALDEN CORR Emerald FOR SALE Farm consisting of 200 acres, 100 clear; balance woodlbnd. On paved highwiiy with electricity, 12 miles froln Icharlottefown. Apply: CONNICK BROS Bedford DESIRABLE RESIDENCE FOR SALE Situated at 23 Water Street in this City now owned by no e eon ng 6 mtg, bathroom slid Iiiii porch. urge lot and marble- lleal location. For apply! -ms: Hg EASTERNTBUST 00. . o high state of cultivation. Buildings in good repair. Situated 1 mile from pave- ment, school, store, church. Also 2 miles from ship ing point and creamery. ill sell reasonable. Apply Box 201, Guardian FARM FOR SALE I offer for sale my farm at sherbroolte containing so screen. all clear and in good state of cultiva- tion. House and farm bulldinll all in good replllr. Slwsted half- mile from pavement, school and hail. About three miles from Summcrside. Apply on manila!- RAY WAITE. Sherbrooks. FOR SALE House with half acre of land, near store, school, church; 1 brooder (coal): 1 Enterprise Range, sawdust burner attached: Ford truck hoist and covered box. WILLIAM HOUNAII North River mm TRACTCR - BARGAINS New "CUSTOM amorous" by "CHRYSLER" Both row crop and standard wide front axle till" ”'l"' able. ' Engine: Famous, "Chrysler" Heavy Duty Industrial 217 cu. in. piston dig - ment Ilii ll.'P. at 2000 PM- 207;, Discount off ust: Trade Ins accepted and liberal ternls offered. FRANK S. FALESLIII. nonon-onsolo . "- E .. . Canadians at prices up to sit. with average lots around sll. inferiors brought up to 312.50 with averages of t1. All prices were thought slightly below March prices. I The House Ways and means Pommittee of the United states, Congress recently voted for a 50 per cent .eductio in the excise tax on furs and this caused elation and gratification among fur leade:'s' throughout the U. 8. A. Julius Green. Chairman of the National Fur Tax Committee, said: "Tire news brings us great elation for after many years our work is about to be successful." The original re- quest was for the complete removal , of the tax which was 20 per cent but congress would not consider doing this as they figured it would cost too much of revenue. Now it is expected that the reducti will mean a big uplift in the sale of all furs in the U. S. A. and silver vfox farmers there are very hopeful that it will stimulate in- terest in their commodity. The Canadian Fur Auction Sales Company. Ltd., sale of ranch mini: .:.j....j.A:.. BUYIN Scrap iron. steel, old hat- teries, gar radla.?rs, lord, eoppe rass, an anythn of vaI.'lo in that line. Good prices paid. Write, phone or see- . B. GARSON & SON, Trenton Road. Co. over usual route begin- New Glasgow. N.S nin Tuesday, May 9, Phone 611 wee until further notice. PROVINCIAL EIIBLIC SERVICE EXAIAINA Ensnlnatlons for hers in the Provlne obtain I?-Ills must.Ne Mayrvlth, next. Dated at Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, this lith day of May, 1050. Deputy lieants for f W on . 0 ales Coll PubmW'EDNESDAY til illst defy :fHMoAY?1950. at the 15.: of 9 AM. Standard Time. Persons intending to take the above examinations plication fornls from the undersigned! These completed and forwarded to resell Mr. ur Peake, Chairman, Board of Examiners, 90 Great Street, Charlottetown. not hter than Saturday, Breeders' Association held in summerside. Monday, May m, 11; was decided to hold the annual meelliis at the Fort cumberlalld Hotel. Amherst, June 7th ma sch, CREAM RCIITE liesinnlng nnddy, May 6th, Murray Harbor North route. John Melllsh will haul cream fo r Ilazelbrook Creamery weekly until further notice. A. Roy somcs, Seo' . CREAM ROUTE Mr. R. N. Dawson, Crap- aud, will truck cream for Crapaud Creamery Go. over usual route beginning Mon day, May 8, once weekly un- til further notice. cnlssll noun: Mr. rlginald Kelly, S - chel, be' trucking cream for Crapaud Creamery OIIM nulls sltlons as Stenc- ce will be held in s. w. MacKlNNON, Provincial Secretary. Having sold my farm, I will sell by Public Auction on the premises of Leslie Macbowell on MONDAY. MAY 8th, at 1:30 P.M., the following farm implements: 1 binder; 1 bay machine; 1 bay rake; 1 plough; 1 horse hoe; 1 spring tooth barrow; 1 spike tooth barrow; 1 truck wagon; 1 cart: 2 sleighs: 2 iiwli Screws: 1 let Fairbanks scales; 1 large milk can; 1 separ- ator;1 turnip seeder; harness. Also 1 registered Jersey cow to freshen in June: a quantity of household fum- iture; and all small articles now on the premises. Terms made known at sale. Signed: J. B. McDOWELL. RUFUS STEVENSON, Auctioneer. AIICTICN SALE AT FRENCH IIIVEB VVEDNESDAY, MAY 1011: AT 2 P.M. s by the executive of the late William H. Pfomt I0 sell by l-uhllo ' " all his ; L ” effects ' some of the following articles: 2 bedroonl suites; beds: bedding: 2 toilet sets; chairs; six rocking chairs; 5 tables, including kitchen and room tables: Congoleum squares: sets of dishes; and a large quantity of other dishes. Also cream separator, practically new; cream can; crooks, wood elelgh; wheel-barrow; harness, and a lot of other Ir?-1010! 000 numerous to mention. I am instructed If not fine, first fine day foliowins'- ” ARTHUR STEWART, Auctioneer. Auction Sale AT WHEATLEY RIVER I am Instructed by Lawrence Chandler to sell by Public Aiiwoll on SATUIDAY. MAY lltla at 2 P.M.. the following: One foal, 9 months; 6 milk cows, Shorthorn and Guernsey, I to freshen in June; one fresh cow; and one to freshen Oct. lat; I wesner Mll- MACIIINERY: on. binder; one hay mower; one hay rake: GM hiller; one seeder; one single plow; one drum and cleaner, spike has-rows; one hay fork; one wood sleigh: one high sleigh: one driving "sleigh; one cream separator (Renfrew): 1 cream cans; one churn; one washing machine; one Jameswsy Oil lrooder; fountains and 'eeders; Beam scales: ladders; Page wire stretcher; some household effects, including one Flwcett Rance (new): 0110 li9ilI'00il Wm? tables; chairs; folding couch; Aladdin lamp, etc. TERMS: Sums up to uo.oo cash; over slo.eo 0 months credit. ALEX hlcl.A.I, Auctioneer. PGVOG highway and so near the threshing outfit, I tMonarch gland in high state of cultivation. Good barns and a modern room house. electric lights, running water and toilet. Thll prrgpegyh Isljust two miles from' Charlottetown and J4-mild m on Thisisarareopportunltyto purchaseafarmon till city. MACHINERY:-1 manure spreader, 1 hay rake, grain Seeder. 1 disc llarrow. 1 spike barrow, 1 grain crusher, 1 1 ha gas englng, 1 rldilllg horlse hoe, y mower gang p ows, single plow, 1 driving sleigh, 1 cart, 1 toinn wagon, 2 driving WOSOIII. 2 express wagons, cart wheels and axle, 1 cream SOPSHWT. 1 pair clippers, harness, hay rope and blocks, 1 1 spring-tooth harrow, hay carrier, carpenter tools, forks, shovels, hoes and other: small articles. p FURNITURE:-3 bedroom suites, dining room table and chairs, 1 stove, 1 organ, 1 bookcase, sofas, tables and other articles. i TERMS: CASH. W. H. BEATON, Auctionee'r. Auction Sale, FARM IN POWNAL Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of an Order of the Court of Chancery in matter or cause No. 689, and in exercise of other authorities to us give, we will offer for sale by public auction on the premises on Monday, May 15th, 1950, at 2 P.M., the farm pro- perty in Pownal of the heirs of Robert Enman, being the lands following: ALL that parcel of land situate, lying and being on Township Number Forty-nine in Queen's County in Prince Edward Island, bounded and described as fol- lows: By a line commencing on the Northern side of the Georgetown Road in the Eastern boundary of land formerly in possession of David Jones and now of Robert W. Jones, and running thence Northwardly In said Eastern boundary to tl.e Southern boundary of thirty acres of land formerly in possession of James Wood, thence Eastwardly in the said Southern boun- dary to the Western boundary of lands formerly In possession of Richard McMillan, and now or lately of Ambrose McMillan, thence Southwardiy in the said Western boundary to the road aforesaid, and thence Westwardly along theisame to the place of commence- ment, containing SIXTY-TWO ACRES of land, a little more or less. Such sale to be subject to the approval of the Court of Chancery. Charlottetown, May 3rd, 1950. THE EASTERN TRUST COMPANY Committee, etc. t , . i if is -4. E. 5: :2;-.-:e-.--..-... .