MAY , 10.; 1952 AUCTION sass On Wednesday. May 14th, at the hour of 2 PM. I shall offer for sale, by Public Auction, on the prem- ises, my home farm consisting of approximately 150 acres of land at Union Road. On this property there is a never falling stream of water with a trout pond surrounded by wild rice, also a nice orchard. LEE ESSERY, Owner. ALEX Ma'cRAE, Auctioneer. iaucrlon sans" TRYONp WEDNESDAY, MAY 14th-1 P.M. I am instructed by Bowley Leard, Tryon, to sell con-. tents of tho Leard homestead, settled in 1821, the follow- ing chattels, etc.:-- Kitchen rang ' tables; chairs; lounges; 2 bedroom suites; 3 linoleum squares; 2 battery radios; lamps; dining room table and chairs; oil range; Queen heater; sewing- machine; desk; spool beds; bedroom dishes, organ and stool; tables; odd chairs; set dimer dishes: sad irons; com- modes; ice chest; pictures; kerosene refrigerator; book- shelf; springs; mattresses; bedding; linen; sleigh rugs; fur robes; spinning wheels; tapestry squares; 2 chests drawers; antique organ; extension table; clocks; chairs; settle bed; chest drawers: cruet sets; dishes; pots: pans; pictures; cream cans; pails: cream separator; fertilizer sower; bob sleigh; driving hwagon; F. & W. mower; F. & W. disc drill; driving sleigh; set driving harness; grindstone; 12 laying hens; and scores of other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS CASH. t If day unfit, sale next fine day following. E. C. BELL, Auctioneer. .- -11-.-..11..,.s LARGE AIIOTION SALE AT GRAND RIVER ON THURSDAY. MAY 15, BEGINNING AT 12 NOON . Having sold my farm I will sell by auction on above date my complete farm equipment consisting of: 3 work horses; 6 choice mllch cows; 8 young cattle; 100 hens. Machinery: Binder (new); hay mower (new); hay rake (new); disc harrow; sectional seeder; smoothing har- row; horse hoe complete; farm wagon; bob sleighs; wood sleigh; driving sleigh; family sleigh; box cart; gang plow; walking plow; cream separator (new); all kinds of harness, both double and single; hay fork. rope and block; 300 bushel seed oats; 20 cords firewood; 10 tons hay; quantity straw; automobile (Ford) 6000 miles. Furniture: Kitchen range; dining room suite; living room suite; quantity bedroom furniture; several tables and chairs; living room stove; sewing machine; organ; large quantity of dishes, some antique; quantity cooking utensils. and all small artidles found oh a -large and well equipped farm. TERMS CASH. . If day is unfit, sale the next fine day. V PAUL w. MacNEILL. HUGH F. MORRISON, Auctioneer. :m A UCTEON SALE . AT WINSLOE SATURDAY MAY 10th AT 1 P. M. . I am instructed by Mr. Lloyd Gillespie to sell by pub- l1c auction on the above date the following stock, . farm equipment, etc.: Machinery:-1 truck, 1949 Mercury; 1 tractor, 1950 Cockshutt 30; 1 tractor disc F.W.; 1 tractor lever harrow, F.W.; 1 tractor plow F.W.; 1 tractor cultivator and 1-llller F.W.; 1 tractor potato duster, Niagra; 1 potato planter, Eureka; 1 potato digger; 1 potato grader; 1 hay rake, M.H.; 1 manure spreader-F.W.; 1 drill F.W.; 1 hay loader; 1 hay mower; 1 gang plow; 1 smoothing harrow; 1 riding hiller F.W.; 1 scuffler F.W.; 1 fertilizer sower; 1 cart; 1 Express wagon; 1 truck wagon and .box; woodsleighs; 1 box sleigh; 2 sets scales Renfrew and New Warne; 1 seperator, Ren- frew; 1 electric seperator M.H.; 1 mllch machine De Laval; 1 chain saw Pioneer. Livestock:-1 mare; 1 gelding; 1 Guernsey cow. 4 years old. freshened; 1 Ayrshire cow, 4 years old, freshened; 5 Ayrshire cows, freshen in May; 3 yearling steers; 2 spring calves: 1 sow and litter; 2 sows to farrow in July; quan- tity of hay and straw. Several pieces of furniture and other articles too num- erous to mention. If farm is not sold will be offered at sale. Terms: Six months credit on approved joint notes over 320.00. If day is unfit sale will be held Monday, May 12. ALEX MacRAE, D Auctioneer. SALE. I am” instructed by the Executors of the Estate of tho late'Ellzabeth A. Bait, to sell at Public Auction, double tenement house at 119-121 Eustoni Street. This PPOPGIW is well situated and has a frontage of 52 feet and a depth of 73 feet.- SIIC I'D take place on WEDNEDAY, MAY 21st, 1953. at 12 o'clock noon ontho premises. c onltlvatlon. .lnall h V. .- -- y W n EEAEN woodland. I rooned bone and per groan ton. h iy '" ' 1' . ' h ouiaolldlnss In ososlont oosIdl- "Anne; 'LocK ., - Auctioneer. son. you plans for summer ooi- h co ' l ' I Ilililsmoao. ma GUARDlAN, Grain WIN-NIPBG, May 9 - (GP) - Priess of coarse grain futures were irregular and showed an easier tone in dull trading today on the Winnipeg Grain luhango. The market reflocted hesitation in (1.8. grain and other commodity markets. commercial demand was limited to a few shipping orders in cats and barley with some seaboard demand in flax. Outside reports said a cargo of Canadian wheat was sold to Port- ugal overnight. Overnight loadings of Canadian wheat for export included .ll5.00u bushels for the United Kingdom and 265.000 bushels for Belgium. Mari-hgohgho Sdo I THERE WILL BE SOLD by Public Auction in front of the Court House in Summorsldo In Prince County on Friday the 0th day of June AD. 1952 at the hour of ;'l'WELVl-2 O'CLOCK NOON ALL THAT TRACT, PIECE OR PAR- CEL OF land situate, lying and being on "Lot or Township No. 2 in Prince County aforesaid, bound- ed and described as follows, that is to say: COMMENCING on the eastern side of the Palmer Road and in the north boundary of forty acres of land formerly in the possession of Richard Mockler, thence run- nlng east by the magnet of the year 1764 along the said north CHARIDTTETOWN ' STORE FOR llEllT OR FOR SALE 1oo srnmo mm ROAD, CHABIOTTEIDWN Suitable for grocery store or other type of store, or conversion into small bungalow. For further particulars, apply: A. W. GAUDET, LL.B., Solicitor, 111 Grafton St., Charlottetown. Receipts: Nil. Potatoes: (Small wholesale lots to retailers) 11.3. No. 1 10's .61-.69; N. B. No. 1 50's 3.15-3.25: N. B. No. 1 75's 4.35-5.00; NJ. No. 1 100': 2.1. No. 1 50': 3.15-3T2.s';Tr.'s:."i. red, 50's 3.10; P.E.I. No. 1 75's 4.35-5.00; as. I. No. 1 100's 6.00- Prices of class two and LW. A. wheat were up 95 of a cent. closing prices: oats -- May mas; Jly Will,- bounda y- to Mcalroy Road, thence northwnrdly along the same a sufficient distance to give a rec- tangular width of 5 chains -and more or less. The above sale is made under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in a certain lndanture of mortgage hearing date the first day of June A.D. 1922 and made between August Doucette of St. Louis in Prince County in said Province with Mary Doueette, his wife of the one part and Acad- lun Mutual Sick Benefit Associa- tion, a body corporate incorporat- cd under the laws of Prince Ed- ward Island of the other part and because of default having been made in the payment of principal and interest money secured by said Mortgage. For further particulars apply to the Office of J. A. Gallant, LL.B., Water Street, Summerside. Dated this 29th day of April A.D. 1952. ACADIAN MUTUAL SICK BENEFIT ASSOCIATION. . itlurtgsgee. Produce MONTREAL. May it -- (CF) - Produce prices quoted today by the Federal Department of Awrlcul- ture: Eggs: Free cases, extra large size (0: large size 40: medium size 39: small size 35; 1! 32-34; C 25-28. Be- ceiots: 199 cases. Butter: current ecelpts whole- sale Que. No. 1 pasteurlseu fresh 58'A: first grade cresmery prlnu fob price 581,1,-59. Receipts: Nil. cheese: (Prices not estabusnedl. T. FOR SALE Used Store Blind, 8 x 8 AIIOTION SALE slams: "'..”lii.'””fT'”xl.iiLl'u't?i2"il?" 48 Great Georze St- noan -- PHONE 2947-L. Owing to ill health, having sold my farm 1 am offering at public auction on Thursday, May 15th, ' beginning at 1:30 p.n'-.., the follow- lng: 2 work horses: 6 good mllch cows, 4 year olds: 5 spring calves: Dccrlng binder: mower, 6 ft.; F & W. hay rake; MCC. disc harrow; spring harrow; smoothing harrow; fertilizer sower; scuffler; horse hoe; gang plow; walking plow; set Chatham fanners: thresher and cleaner. and 4 HP. engine; potato sprayer; double truck wag- gon; box -cart; road cart; road wuggon: set double bod slelghs; wood sleigh; driving sleigh; cream separator; 2 cream cans and strainer; 3,000 cedar shingles. and nails; set of ion scales; set 24.0 lbs. counter scales; farmer's boiler; hay fork. rope and blocks; two lad- ders. 2 chlckenlbrooder houses; a quantity of cedar posts and stakes; set of driving harness and work harness; cart saddle and breech- lng: collars: homes; traces and brldles, etc.: buffalo robe; horse rug; grlndsione; forks. shovels, hoes; two tool chests and many tools; a large shoollng box. and numerous other articles not enum- cratcd. TERMS CASH. wanna scnvmux. Llnkletter load FOR SALE AT KEPPOCH Write: BOX 80 can of Guardian FARM FOR SALE AT HAMILTON Consisting of approximate- ly 104 acres ilincluding an eleven acre wood lot. Run- ning water available in every field. .For particulars apply: G. E. LOCKERBY, Hamilton FRANK GAMBLE, Auctioneer. I A OLIVER TRAOTORS Car of 88 Oliver row-crop traci- ors due to arrive next week. For service and satisfaction BUY OLIVER. . Largo stock of parts carried. Phone or mail orders given prompt tiontlon. . - FARM FOR SALE Approximately 150 acres at UNION ROAD, P. E. I. Apply to LEE ESSERY . EB. WEEKS WEEKS COAL YAIID FOR SALE FARM FOR SALE IN NORTH TRYON Consisting of 75 acres all ulrgler gultivation, exclept AT KENSINGTON 1 a ut acres of wood and. Comfo!-table home, huge Dwelling, barn and other suhhomh, hvihg and dining outbuildings all in fair re- moms, kitchen. one huge and pair. Situated on Trans- two medium bedrooms, new Callada Hl8hW33'- N93” bathroom and. hot water school, stores, church, etc. heating with oil burner JEAN SAMUEL, broadioom carpet on stairs North 1-,”, and upstairs hall, nice lot with trees. Choice location. : S C R A P E Possession end of June. Also choice building lot approx- imately five acres -on Mar- gate Road just outside Ken- sington. Apply:' up ybllf .f......'.;..'.'; "””'ili:... .. s c a A 9 Lead, copper. brass. rad- . ' 1 iators, steel, batteries, beer FIBW F0! .34!-E i.”3i”t'y"i:'”;.: A" '"”" hr: properly at Duaalaffnagn on paved highway. consisting of so, asses. clear land In bin stats of We pay highest. market prices for your scrap. For truck loads of mixed steel and cast iron delivered "W"! " our yard we will pay 320.00 .'AIslrssason,au. located on Kent - . I3? 0 0 HOW gt." f th Block -'5 v-in-u-rm m 85 links, thence west parallel to Oct. 80. the first mentioned course to the Barley - May 1.1!; Jly 1.10963; Palmer Road aforesaid, thence oec, 1,10, - southwardly along the said Road 3," .. mg, 13595; J), 13514; to the place of commencement Oct, 1305;, containing by estimation an area .. . g . h 1 g of FORTY acres of land a little Arggh 3'5r2x.3”AB' My 184k Msunnsn coma: h 0.00-0.25;, 2.2.1. No. 1 10-5 .711; P.- Lot 60 ft. x 120 ft. -- Double Garage. Possession of Lower Floor Sept. 1st. Upper floor rents at 365 monthly. ' EXCELLENT INVESTMENT For further A. 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