PAGE SIX WI OWN AND OFFER- ATLANTID WNDLESALERS ~ LIMITED Maturing April 1st. 1001. 4% 1st Mortgage-Collateral Trust Bonds Prloe—l00 Ind Accrued Interest to Yield 4% F. J. BRENNAN 8r DDNIPANY LTD. Members Investment Dealers‘ Association of Canada l]. M. BAGNALb-Msnsger Charlottetown l“ “Iehmond St. Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Minimum Charges For Any Advertisement 25 Cents. Central Guardian locals be per word; Western and Eastern meals 2e per word; Announcements and Coming llvents lie pu- Iord; Classified 3o per word; In Memorlam Notices 84c per Inch; Lists of Floral and Spiritual Offerings, Cards. etc., 5e per name; Letters of Condolence 84o per inch; Wedding Engage- nents, 40 words for $1.00 and 10 cents for every additional! 3 lords; Notices of Thanks and Appreciation. 84o per inch or Dc ‘ per word; Lists of Subscriptions. 49 cents per inch; Addrels | snd Presentation. $1.00. Other rates on application. l fur r761: QIrfrJIIJi-orrr‘ - ;.- ~ I ator. ole FJsWsZLITZTi-‘QEET Grinder. Also I to: pens. 1 980-1.. FOR. SALE-—IIOL'SE 20 BY feet. Apply S. Cnvanagll. Haven. FOR SALE — 8 YEAR OLD land Bred Marc to foul Junt- 135th. David. ‘Fhomson, West ltoyllllli FOR —>#"4 I EL\LE - 1932 Sedan, in good shone. P- B- 31¢- Quaid, Bedford. E231. sans; - H. . ALSO 1:11- conditioned tires (‘>00 x 1G. l.csl1e Boyce, liicrmziid. _____________. W..- ._ was"... FOR. SALE - 1 rtonsn, 4 xnrtns old. 1 mare. 3 years old. J. R. Smith. Emerald. _____-___-— r01: some _ 192s nvnrtxr. n. good condition. Dgylg, New (ilrispoiv, l’. E. I lids c.1115’ — UNI“. (‘IIOJFIE h°is°~ 7 Fm" ““‘I" “I'M” I‘ m’ ttfirsifiir EIHTERLY LADTE liielly, Uuvchcnd Itoutl. 1570011“ HALF. '1.“ 10:11 11.\1.r~r0.\' truck. Apply Ruchrn ti-wd, \\'1.n- stoe. “T I IIIAIKFONI RA- din, rind t-lnnlnvv lllult 'l‘“~"‘" rocorrl plnyca". mond. Phone, 2311M]. FOR satin —l031BUlt‘K.‘ Good running ovltiit. . tres. New hart it. can ht» .~ on SALE -_ .\i(l’l‘(lR(‘Y(‘l.E. IN good condition. llriccd nt $100.00. Write H. t‘. llcnrtz, l-inst Royalty or Phone 1580-1]. rorfis-tu; -_ urxnnrtr. rrn- pose Alarm 1310') lbs Island hrorl. Apply Tupper- l-"t‘11&',tt<t1t1, Mart-lt- field. FoI{_éA'rr-."I.4r{7'?<.\v 11:11.1. Spraycr, with trnt-tol tcli. wth ~ n?! 110w. Peter's Miscellaneous LARGE BEST tll‘.\I.1T\' BAL- lnrms to rctnil tivc, ton and flficeti ccnts each. Wholcsztlc prices on request. Agent's wnntcrl. ll. ‘Yurol. 303 Brunswick St., Halifax, N. S. WILL GRAIN cleaning plant April 15th to the 30th. Will trike dclivcrv cf gram Tuesdays and Fritl -\\’:tller Iilnllrt, York. . I Boarders Wanted p r1 w A???‘ woomvonnrxc Ninchines ‘.1. 3. 5. 7'5 II. P. silt-gle- and flphasrr. All trncs cutting tools. saw blades. dado hoods. Soc your local dcnlcr for (IPIIVCIIV. Wood-working and Contractors Equipment. Canadian Representa- tivcs DewaIt Disher Corporal On Limit-n, 402 Pcnrirr st. west. Vancouver, Canada. TnriTrKiii-fifthibs? In... t... [and -- (GP) tvtlllam S. S. Henry, manatzhig-directcr of tho (vQn-npflny which publishes the Ncw- towtrrards Chronicle, ims killed when his pflviilf‘ ]ll“f.19, crashed in- to Strangford Lottgh. REIIEVE ' ‘BKIIUBBING IN uielr relief. rruelenn. fast-drying, lo ltron I odor: We Clean NEDIITIES Phone 2448 4? Two or House in City. Ind cosh price. Apply:- DOX 377 6/0 Guardian Three Apartment State location l t t l I ivaxran a1- oncs. TWO rims 111' c.4161 IWASTEDTL zuanfiiln MATTE}; -‘l‘lll»" "mm" l Vtvaxrsrriro’ Ephraim-iii‘. Applv 11o ntt-u-l TTYGIENIC surrutcs (RUBBER t Y>QOQ¢ O<§QOW Telephone 1470 New York Exchange Nurses Wanted __..,.._1i ._ ...__ . .__ . _ NURSES IVANTEU — 1111115153. tncaneics tun Staff of Falcon-l wood ilospital. Apply to ll-Intron.) Iielp Wanted TVANTIEDT- T1181. FOB HOUSE- work. Apply Mrs. Ralph Bevan, ‘)2 Weyntoutlt Street. Rhone 1151,. for farm work, steady employ- mcnt, good wages. Write or intone Roland Boston, Winsloe. farm work. Capable of taking charge when rteceasary. Five roamed house and garage, milk and vegetables supplied. Hlzliest wages. Apply Ernest Foster, hlarsltfield. Phone 1582-15. Wanted TvIxrsn-rocnlxo {LAY PEN. Write Box 378. Guardian. tilshcd rooms and kitchen. Write Box 379. Guardian. (me or two tmfurrrlshcd rooms. Phone‘ 856-J. wiairrrf;_xtrt"reams; Phone 2542. Michael Bros. i; A N r 1s n - ALE norrncs Phone 2208. tviaurtco Block- Personal SLENDOR TRBEFFAQERE fective. 2 weeks’ supply 51-: 12 weeks $5.. at nll druzslsls- 5- goods) mailed postpaid in plain. sealed envelope with pricelist. 6 samples 25c‘. 24 samples $1.00- Mail-Qrder Dept. B8. Nov-Rubber Co. Box 9i, Hamilton, Ont. sales~ AGENTS AND SALESMEN Wanted. Agents: Sell Slip Not Tics in your spare time. A inst selling repeat article. Writ- Station K. Box 23, Toronto, Ont. ___€____.__ Less Optimism In Steel Industry CLEVELAND. April 13--(AP)- Optlmlsm 1n the iron and steel 1n- dustry 1s “less buoyant!) the magn- zine Steel said today. It cited "the nmlnotts threat of widespread shutdown of furnace- fnr lack of fucl" although It tool: the view that. the "current coal mine stoppage appears to he Dell"- lng out." Steel also reported that talk of n steel strike "when the present contract extension expires April 30 is hcing bandied about alarminzly. Chances are still good there WIII he no widespread steel walkout. Itoweverfl On the price situation the maga- zine said: “Some ntnrkct opinron lcans to the view s. token (‘lit 0f $1 to $2 per tort in base steel prices may be forthcoming. espec- ially should first quarter data show steel earnings substantially above those in the last quarts" of I046." The national ingot-making" We hold up "surprisingly well last week despite curtailed fuel sun- ply. said the publication. u the rtntional figure dropped off one- half point to 96.5 par cent o! rated capacity. Qcctoo-Q-ooeoo-QMQ LOT FOR SALE Corner Greot George ond Sydney Streets. Write :— BOX 376, GUARDIAN FAR-M FDR SALE SEALED TENDERS Tenders addressed to the undersigned will _ba received until April 23, I947 for the pur- chose of the forms of the late Oliver Sounders, Winsloe, and the lots Samuel Sounders, now Mrs. William Peordorfls, con- taining in oil 95 acres. This is one of the best forms in the district, buildings in good repair, 30 acres ready for cul- fivution. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. McLEAN 8r McKINNON Solicitors All Chem I74 1-4 Am .. 46 Am . 53 3-8 Am 164 l-S Ant 15 3-1! Anaconda 38 1-8 Alch . 83 3-8 Baldwin 20 1-4 B and O 113-4 Bendix 31 l-2 Beth Stccl 87 1-2 Boeing l9 3-8 org 43 3-8 Briggs . 33 1-8 Caterpillar 57 l-Z C and 0 .. . 45 5-3 CI1 rysler 90 7-8 Col Gas . l0 Zf-i Com and S . . 23 l-i Cons Ed 2'7 l-S Curtis: A l8 3-8 Cuvtiss Corn 5 3-8 Douglas . 60 Elec Auto 54 Erie . . . 9 1-2 Gen Elcc 34 3-8 G011 Motors . 56 l-8 GI Martin . . 28 Goodrich .. . . 5'! 1-2 Goodyear . 51 7-8 Hudson . 15 3-4 Gt Nor P . 4i Illsplrln . 14 3-4 Harvester . 82 ‘Int Pap . 44 1-‘2 Int Tel . .. .. I2 l-2 J Mnv . 122 l-2 Kansas C . 20 Kennec M l-B Mont Ward 54 3-4 Nash Kcl l5 l-2 Nat Cash . ~10 l-Z N Y Central l5 7-8 N Amer 35 1'4 Parmt Pix . 25 1-2 Pcnn R . . 20 3-8 Pepsi . 25 3'4 Phillips . 5i 3-4 Radio .. 8 3-3 Repub 25 1-4 Simmons » 33 l-2 Sears R 34 1-4 Socony 14 1'3 S Pac 33 s Ry 36 spgfyy to :1 4 Std 01 NJ . . 65 1-‘3 Studbkv - 53 Union Pac . 121 1-2 Untd Air . l8 3-4 Unttl Corp 3 1-3 U S Rubber .. 4T 5-3 U S Stcel 63 3-‘- Vanadium 1"I 1'4 Warner . l5 West Union . l8 3-4 Westhslte E1 .. 33 3-4 Willy!» 1° Woolw 47 I-3 Strike Threat Is Worrying ILS. Steel Industry By Maurice E. Moran PITTSBURGH. April III-IA?)- Stccl and its labor forces which began the your in an aura of good feeling today find time running out on that pleasant interlude. A strike nobody wants could be the result. This prospect raults from a re- ported lack of accomplishment in r-nrttract itegotizttlons tit-tween the United States Steel Corporation and the United Steelworkers (U I. 0.) These negotiations in the past. set the pace for the entire indus- try 1n the Unltetl States. Last year they fixed a national wage pa‘.- torn. Both sides repeatedly have ox- prcssccl their distaste for a shake. The cost would be stszgeritn to industry as well as to the un en's wage earners. It conceivably could paralyze the country's economic structure by cutting off the supply of basic steel. Officially, the union and "biz steel" are silent on the negotiations under a self-Imposed censorship agreed upon when 1947 negotiations started amlahly with tho union granting a contract extension o! 75 days from Feb. 15. Barely two weeks of that lib- eral extension remain and industry sources frankly are worried that the deadline \VIII pass without in agreement. The union served its 30-day strike notice last Jan. 15 in compliance with the law. Phi‘ Murray, president of the union as well as the CLO». I1“ called meetings of the stecIworker-s executive hoard and policy com- mttee for Aprl 19-21. Industry ho- lieves the decision to strike or ex- tend the contract. further will b0 made in the policy committee next Monday. The union has 800.000 members is nll segments nf the steel indus- try, rthout 170.000 in United Statcs slcPTs largest. basic stcel-producmg subsidiaries. Gucsses on what the union wants in the way of ivage boosts range all the wny from 11 1-2 cents an hottr-smilar to the, raise granted 0.1.0. rubber workers-to a 20- cent-plus 1'18""- I Produce MONTREAL. April l3 - (CF)- Produce prices quoted here Satur- day reported by thc Dominion De- partment of Agriculture follow: Eggs. free cases: A large 30 i-2; A medium 34 i-2; A pullets 30 i-Z; B 32: C 27-28. Butter: Wholesalc. Que pasteur- ized, fresh and nor" ze no. 1 40 1-2; current receipt Quc no 1 pasteuriz- ed 39 3-4. del Mtl; no 2 38 3-4. dcl Mil; first trade crcaméfy PITT-I! joh price 43: solids 41. Otieepe: Western and Que. cur- rent recelpt. fob factory. colored 22 1-16; white 22: wholesale, cal- orcd 22 13-18-23 l-id; white 22 3-4-23. Royal Bonk Building Potatoes: v75 lb bags, P!!! 1.50; its tad-tar: Qua 1.1a THE CI-TARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN \ N. Y. Stocks liit New Low Saturday —--_ NEW YORK. April iii-MP)- Stceks last week suffered theTr sharpest relapse in better than six months and Saturday hit a record average low since early December In the broadest and liveliest. Sat- urday market since March 8. l After s fast first hour in the short proceedings. dealings tapr-r- ed at intervals and extrcme de- clitncs were reduced in the ntajor- ity of cases at the t-losc. The Associated Press SO-stock composite was off .7 of a po-i-nl. at 62.7 on tho (lay, a bottom since last Dec. 3_ For the week the drop was 2.4 points, widest retreat since the period of last Sept. 20. The day's casualties included Eastman Kodak, off 2 at. 236 l-2; Du Punt 1 7-8 at 182 7-8, Chrysler 1 1-2 at 91. Youngstown Shoe‘. 1 7-8 at 62 1-8, Bethlehem 1 1-4 at 87 1-2, Douglas Aircraft 2 at 69 and Southern Railway 1 l-2 rtt 36. Others on the offside were U. S. Steel. Gencrnl Motors. Santa Fr. Southern Pacific, Baltimore ntttl Ohio, American Telephone. North American, Electric Power and Light, Anaconda. Montgomery Ward, Gim- hel. Schenley, American Woollen. Westinghouse and General Elec- Iric. Canadian issues were quiet. C. P. R. cased 1-8 while Dome M118! added a similar fraction. Buvling Mills was one of thc fcw stocks to advance, adding 1-2 at 17 1-2 fcllovzing an extra dividend, For Sale BY TENDER CROWN ASSETS BUILDING AT CHARLOTTE- TOWN AERODROME WAR ASSETS CORPORATION will receive offers to purchase all or any of the Crown-owned buildings described below. The purchaser shall remove the building or buildings, fill in excavations ond restore the ground to its original elevation, leaving the site in n neat ond tidy condition in n manner sot- isfoctory to on authorized rep- resenfotive of the Corporation, on or prior to the 26th doy of Moy I947. CHARLOTTETOWN AERODROME CHARLOTTETOWN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Building No. I4-—O. R. Mess- (Sfd. "H" Shaped Hut’) Sole of this building sholl in- clude only such normnl plumb- Ing, heating and lighting fix- tures os may be installed there- in of the date of the sole. This building is to be sold for removoI ond restoration of the site. AII ureos ond dimensions giv- en ore approximate. A certified cheque or bank draft to the value of I0 P.C. of the tender price, mode payable to Wcr Assets Corporation must be forwarded with the tender in o sealed envelope plainly murk- cd-Tender No. 402-445 for building No. I4—O.R. Mess- (Std. "H" Shaped Hut) of Chor- Iottetown Aerodrome, Charlotte- town, P. E. I., addressed to Brunch Soles Manager, War Assets Corporation, I23 Euston St., Charlottetown, P. E. I. Tenders will close of I2 o'clock noon, Standard Time, 24th day of April I947. The tenderer must state the use to which the building or buildings, or materials contain- ed therein, will be put, us this will be u determining fuctor in deciding the acceptance of any tender. Tenders received ofter clos- ing time cannot be considered. The highest or any tender may not necessarily be accepted. Cheques or bunk drafts will be wturned to unsuccessful tend- erers. The successful tenderer will. when notified of acceptance of his or her tender. be required to furn- ish a certified cheque or bank tirnft for the remalning- 9D l‘.(). of his or her tender. and in addi- tion. n certified cheque or hank draft for an amount equal tn the estimated cost of restoring the site or sites as a guarantee that ho will comply with all the terms and oonditlmis of the tender. This cheque or bank draft guaranteeing restoration will not carry interest and will be returned upon the sat- isfactory completion of the terms of the tender. WAR ASSETS CORPORATION Snvn Can It / l’ tusprcrtou and BID SALE SIIRPIUS MATERIALS EAST W.A.C. WAREHOUSE No. 48 (Formerly Clark, Ruse Co., Ltd.) OPEN FOR INSPECTION AND OFFERS Subject to prior sale or withdrawal, w’... Assets Corporation will have on display at Warehouse No. 48, E. Passage, surplus materials as listed in part below. Goods will be arranged in suitably sized Io_ts. Items of major equipment will be offered singly. Offers will be received during the period of inspection, or may be forwarded to the Branch Sales Office at the address shown in the "Terms and Conditions" printed below. PARTIAL LIST OF MATERIALS _'*§1’FlP-14--1941 __%_i!. ERN PASSAGE) (nxrtmourn). us. APRIL 1s .16 - 11 - 1s l 9.00 tun. to 4.00 p.111. Ships Anchors; Chain; Rope; Slings; Idcntlcrs; Grappling Hooks; Boat Hooks; Chain Blocks; Snatch Blocks; Mooring Swivels; Thitnbles; Fids; Gate Valves; Coir Rope (in Coils); Canvas Gloves; Drcadnoug t. Gloves; Sea. Anchors; Balsa Floats; Large Assortment of Ships’ Lamps and Lanterns; etc. ha... Boats (Used, no engines included) Skintmirtg Ilishcs; Life Boats; Whalers; Pulling Boats, Dories. n: Electrical (Naval design) Lamps and lanterns of Vnrious Types; Switches, Various Types; Motors; Gen- Hospitcl Equipment Hospital Cots; Metal Bedside Tables; Stretchers. Plumbing‘, Heating Equipment Copper Healing Coils (Paco); llot Water Tan s ‘(90 Gal): Flmtges; Pipe Ilgmg. ers; Ntppers; Elbows; Jacket: Heaters; Couplings. 1. The Corporation shall have the right to accept or reject any or all offers in Whole or in part. . ii‘ an offer is accepted sale will be on an "as is. where is" basis without warranty of nny kind except as to the Crown's title and will be subject to (he other usunl sales conditions of the trrliilfirtszr;titular ltusll; 1121:)“ “rho” "tiers; Amp"- Metal Lamp Shades; Fuze Boxes; Junc- Lion Boxes; ‘Bells, Buzzers and Gongs 3- On acceptance of offer purchase of Various‘ Types; Fuzes; Assorted Wire pfiflg will be pgygble in fu]|_ No HQTdVQF. and Table’ "m! D'C' trade or quantity discounts will IM°5IIY "PVI E|q¢ffi¢q| " he “Iltmed- I goXtfiIGIEinrECrxaEhers; _I-l$nd Punlghes; l Gencralvrszliioiorszlliasnet WirmTrflns- 4' P“"I“‘"" "I" I” "°‘I"I"°II I° I csslKItb; BIacksNiLitGIISPunZIILIIrI-I’ Cagéfri l fonners; Fans; Field Telephone Sets; take delivery of merchandise Paint; Hand Forge; 'I‘uming ahd Cut- ' l Steel Jock Boxes; S-Circuit Panel Board; 901d (or u, remove from the ting Tool Holders; Boring Tool Holders‘ 1 Telephone Stowage Lockers; Resistance . . Pipe Dies and Die Stocks“ Caliper; ‘ “lire: Crlndulcts; Switchboxes; Under- - I"'°'“"’°“) “I "m" °'"‘ "Immi (Brown and Sharpe)" Dividerls‘ Ratchet l ground Pothoads; Overhead Projectors; _ within a time limit set by the Handles; Ta Stocks; Picks and Shovels y ’k951i"‘Qlftdblbfilililféhlfiii’ iitlftiliiil "°"’°'““°“' ?~l.l'€‘.'t'.°‘i§..11“iiltlifiilfisbtfid B“? . i ~ ~ a ; .; 1 at l £Sé¥:<ti1tg°?3ép:); Spark Plug Testers; 5, It should be noted that, while a3 alA; Snatgh glocklsi; Linemanl-Blliaalck; l - . an xes‘ e ge an1mers' o ow ' ‘Nah (‘orpontion "5"". "'9 Ground Sctfsping Tools; MorsIe Taper I Kihhen and Rest-urant rig t to accept any offers made Ratciiets; Spirit Levels; Vices; Files; E . . during (he period of display m. Chisels; Pliers; Wrecking Bars; Boiler QUIPIIIGII prior to such period in e r I 'l‘ube Scrapers: Pipe Cutters; Tool Coffee and Tea Urns; Serving Tnblcs- _ r _tl ne a Boxes; Spank Plug Testers, Counter Dish washing Tables; Butcher Bmcks; all offers ‘received during the Balance Scales; Platform Scales. Illess Siéikssl]; Sltainlclas Stlcel Vxater Fnun- display period and/or before 5 atnan ‘eves; t D’ dF d ..A ‘I l Cabinets; Cast AlumiTuTm Kltittlg‘, Stogks sq?“ cz;l!id2e3;:|1l9ofi‘7 "i" "who M““".n.°.u‘ Pots, and Boilers; Potato Peelers; Pastry ' ' Spare Parts for Sterling Gasoline En- Tllblfifi; Apple Peelers: Brass Hand 6. Offers must therefore resclt the ‘M5,? steel WI"? 3W9; Building Tile; Bells; Mixing Machine; Meat Grinders; Corporanon at the add 0000K flcmelllii Flllllliiallllllj Bfl "BI- (‘rnllcy Ranges, Camp Stoves; Icebox, ’ _ m" tcs; Cerium _0xIde_(I<‘nr Optical lass kIOCIIIC Rangesfliottsehold Size); Blwwn below. prior to 5 pJn. Polishing); Fire Brick; Portable Chlori- Menches and Chairs; Quebec Heaters; Atlantic sfandgrd Th“, Apr“ nators; Freezing Units (Copper Coils tscel aneous Pots, Pans, Trays, Dishes, 23rd w" Only); Telescopes and Telescopic Sights; IIIOPSr Pails and Kitchenware. ' ' Plexiglas: Turrets; Wind Indicators; 7, Offers should be ‘damned m, Wooden Boxes (Barrack); Wooden Boxes BRANCH SALES MANAGER WAR ASSETS CORPORATION MASONIC BUILDING HALIFAX, N.$. Furniture Occasional Chairs and Settees (Blue Iieatiter, New); Hardwood Office Tables; Clothing Cupboards and Cabinets; Steel Lockers; _Stngle and Double Tier Beds with Springs; Quebec Heaters; Mat- tresses; Writing Tables; Card Tables; IBedside Tables; Folding Tables; Mess Tables; Ledger Desks; Benches and Chairs of Various Types; Camp Cot Springs; Waste Baskets. Radio end Radar Equipment (Service design) Radio Receivers and Transmitters; Radio Compass Receivers; Frequency Indica- tors; Batteries; Antennae; Radio Re- l cetver Spare Parts; Resistance Boxes; l Switches (Various TYFCS); Transmitting l (Various Dimensions) 10,000; Model Alr- craft; Ha§ Nets; Shoe Brushes; Bottle Brushes; trong Boxes; Welding Rods; Wire Rope Slings; Steel Raft Buoys; Sporting Equt merit; Pottery Wheels; Leather Belt Iaquipment; Leather Shell Cases; Binoculars; Misc. Photoglra hie and Printing Equipment; Smith - ype Snow Plow for Tractor; lngersolI-Rnnrl gomlpressor with 4-Cyl. Gas Engine and an . WAR ASSETS '@’°°'@>@t'¢>¢v%tw$>ce@r>eo<aco<a>et~§»oo seesaw I Clearance. Auction Sale _I om instructed by Stirling MocKinnon, North River, to sell by Public Auction on Wednesday, April I6 ot I2:00 Noon, his form, crop, stock, implements ond household effects. SIWR. Crop and Implements include: I horse I2 years, 2 mores 9 years, 2 colts 3 ond 2 years, I pure bred Jersey cow, 6 cows to freshen, 2 steers I I-2 years, 2 heifers I yeur, 4 brood sows, 3 to fnrrow June Ist, 8 young pigs 7 wks., 40 hens, I M.H. binder No. 5, I hay louder, I hay cutter 6 ft., I Itny rake, one I3 disc drill, I manure spreader, I power sprayer (Hurdle), one Z-row cultivator, I team truck wagon, I dump cart, I fertilizer sower (toil and), I potato digger (new, Moody), 2 wood sleight, I box sleigh, I ex- press wagon. 2 gong plows, I single plow, platform scales, I milk- mg machine (M.H.), I cream separator (M.H., new). one 3 I1.p. angina. All work homers to go with the above machinery; I set of lever barrows, one potato hillcr, I set of cleaning formers, also smuII farm implements, hoes, forks, shovels, 0tc.. ond o quantity of hay, out: and straw. Household effects include Iron Duke kitchen range and com- plete bedroom and living-room furniture. _ The form, which consists of 84 acres of land in excellent state of cultivation, hos large ten-room dwelling with new furnace. Buildings, ore roomy and In good state of repair. One (deep well) of barn ond another of house. Electricity will be ovoIIobIc as soon u: power can be put through. If form is not sold before doy of solo, It will be rot up of auction on that day. L Sale starts I2:00 Noon sharp. .- Terms Cash. ALEX MucRAE, Auctioneer. CORPORATION D©.@-.@N Auction SALE i um instructed b\y Alex Gilli: of New Argyle to sell by Pub‘ Iic auction Thursday, April I7, of I PM. the following: STOCK: I horse I0 yeors old (general purposchI general purpose more 9 yeors old (Percheron), I Percheron ftlly comm‘! two I draft horse I6 years old, I milk cow 9 years old dlleM ° freshen May 31st, I milk cow 4 yenrs old due to freshen 0i 21st, I furrow cow 6 years old, 4 cutfIe_2 years old, 3 cuttls I Y" old, 2 brood sews to furrow lost of April, 20 hens. IMPLEMENTS: ,I manure spreader (F.W.). I set IIQIII I'll" rows, I set lever burrows (F.W.). I truck wagon, pols and shafts‘. I driving wagon, I rood cart, I driving sleigh, I wood slelflllr box sleigh, harness. CROP: I00 bushel Banner sud cots, I00 bushel fud turniPtr qunntity hny and straw, quantity foundation A and PBIIIIWI- One '32 Ford V-D cor, 36 motor, new rings. TERMS OF SALE: AII sums up to $10-00 flliIlr‘ It" amount 6 months credit on approved ieint note. If weather unfavourable sols will In held Saturday the I9II ottnme hour. r that .i. C. MacPHEE, Auctioneer. "(to (m IZOIOIQO.