necessarily accepted. Moncton, N. B. Do It Now...BUY, RENT or SELL With Want Ads _< Page 10 The Guardian Monday, May 5. 1958 IN MEMORIAM 'I'AYLOR—-In memory of Cather- ine Taylor who passed away May 5. 1951. ‘ Loving memories never die As years go on and days go by. Deep in our hearts a memory is kept Of a dear Mom we will ueve forget. Lovingly remembered by dallgh ters Eveline and Peggy. REILLY—In loving memory of. our dear mother, Mrs. Daniel] Reilly who passed- away May; 5. 1951. Asleep in God's beau-titful Eardtén. Sheltered from sorrow and pain. Safe in God’s wonderful keeping Until we shall meet her again. Lovingly remembered by son. William and daughter-in-law, Gay ' dta. MACDONALD in Loving Merory of Mother: Mns. I-Iugth D. Mac Donald who passed away ten‘ years ago: May 5th. 1948 ever‘ remembered by Daughter: son: and family. ' 1 SOUNIE BETTER VANCOUVER (CP)—-Joe Podo- vmikonf, spokesman for-the rad- lcal Sons of Freedom Doukhotbors who want to move to Russia, says he will change his name. drop- ping off the last two F’s and re- placing them with a V. His rea- son: “It sound more Russian." UNRWA DIRECTOR QUITS UNIYDED NATIONS, N.Y. (Reu- ters)—l-Ienry Latbousse, director of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine refu- gees, has resigned, it was an- nounced Thursday. Labouisse, an American, has been director of UNRWA since June, 1954. CANADIAN NATIONAL RAIL- ‘ WAY COMPANY ATLANTIC REGION TENDER FOR Construction of Industrial Spur at East Saint John, N.B. Tenders are invited for the clearing, grubbing, grading. ditching, culverts, etc., required for the construction of a sub- grade for a railway industrial spur, approximately 1.73 miles long, at. East Saint John. NEW Brunswick, and sealed tenders marked on the outside “Con- Eident.ial”—“Tender for Indus- trial ‘Spur at Saint John, N.B.” and addressed to Mr. D. W. Blair. Regional Chief Engineer, Canadian National Railways, Moncton. New Brunswick, will be received ‘up to 12:30 P.M., Atlantic Daylight Saving Time, May 13th. 1958. Plans. specifications. form of. contract. and instruction to bid- ders may be seen. and form of tender obtained, at the following offices: Terminal Superintendent — Saint John, N.'B. .' Regional Chief Engineer - Mnncton, N. B. Plans will be loaned to bona fide contractors on the deposit of an accepted bank cheque made payable to the Canadian National Railway Company, for an amount of Fifty Dollars ($50.00), which deposit will be refunde when the plans are re- turned in good condition. Tenders will not be considered unless submitted on the form supplied by the Railway Com- pany and in accordance with the Instructions to bidders. The lowest or any tender not D. V._GONDER, - Vice-President and General Manager. For Those Who Preter To Write Their Own CLASSIFIED AD HERE'S HOW TI-IIS--is a sample 3-line want ad. This ad contains approximately 15 words. Phone 8506. ‘ You can use an ad like this to tell about your offer to nearly 20,000 readers of The Guardian and The Patriot. HERE'S HOW ' MUCH 1 day ............ .80 4 days 2.80 5 days 3.60 HERE'S THE Baby Glllclts I BURNS CHICK HATCHERYI now open. A special breed for‘ every need. Bars and Trucks For Sale 1954 MERCURY ti TON TRUCK Excellent condition. Dial 5975. 1954 MERCURY )6 TON TRUCK. Excel-lent condition._l3ial 5975. HALF TON FORD TRUCK IN good condition. Apply Doug's Service Station, Mon_tague. 1950 PONTIAC SEDAN — IN good condition will take, cattle or pigs in exchange. Gregory Murphy, Hotpe River. 49 PONTIAC SEDAN. EXCEL- tires. Higth value. Low price. Clayton Crosby,’ Craparud. 1955 DODGE — STANDARD transmission. - Built in radio and heater. - Priced for quick sale. - Owned by a mechanic. Phone 3885. Female Help Wanted WANTED CAPABLE WOMAN for general housework. Family of three adults. Apply Mrs. Bruce, Unemployment Office. CAPABLE WOMAN FOR GEN- eral house-work. every con- vience—$56.00 per month. Apply Mrs. Bruce Unemployment Of- fice. For Rent FURNISHED T W O R O O M apartment with bath. Also one furnished room. Dial 3061. TWO-HEATED-PARTLY FUR- Irished rooms suitable for house -keeping. Middle aged couple preferred. Phone 6288. PAYLOADER, BULLDOZERS ' etc. available for, rental, on hourly basis. Camac Construc- tion Co. Phone 8249 after 6 p.m. 3RD. FLOOR APARTMENT — very central heated - continuous hot water - 2 bedrooms - adults. Phone 5359. , - 1 ONE DOUBLE ROOM SUIT- able for two. Also one Single Room. Heated and furnished. Central. In Pnivate Home Dial 3309. For Sale QTJANITY or BAITED HAY. AP- .ply Victor Bain, Cornwall. ‘ CHEAP WORK HORSE. HEATH Craswell, Winsloe North. 3 MILCH COWS, 2-IYEAR OLDS. 2 brood sows, 300 bu. Clinton oats. Linus Conway, Bonshaw. REG. LANIDRACE PIGS, WEAN- lings. J. MacK'innon, ‘Spring- field, N. B. ’ TWO COWS T0 FRESHEN SOON One ffeshened cow also two feeder cattle. Applry M. Walsh, 51 Chestnut Street. 1954 ROYAL ENDFIELD ‘MOT- orcycle. Please contact. Morri- son MacEacher Service Station, Hampton. ' GO 0 D .QUALITY BEDFORD gravel topsoil. clay fill, etc., Supplied and delivered at "nod- erate ra-tes. Camac Construc- tion Co. Phone 8249 after 6 p.m. HOUSE AND OUTBUILDINGS, 16 acres of land near Mon- tague. Will sell cheap for quick sale. Apply P.O. Box 295, Mon- tague. FARM FOR SALE AT HUNTER River. Good buildings. Pave- ment. Electricity. Well water- ed. Phone 25-5. Hunter River exchange. ANOTHER REASON. WHY Guardian-Patriot Classified Ads get such quick action: Our trained ad-assistants give your ad their careful attention. Dial ’ 8506. ‘GARRY AND ABEGWEIT NO. 1 seed oats. Gov’t inspected in field and bag. Certified Germin- ation 98 to 100 per cent Whole- sale and Retail. Lowest prices at_ farm or delivered.\ Also Clipper cleaned feed oats, weed free. R.E. White and Son, Hun- ter River, Phone 23-11. FOR ‘SALE 1957 DODGE ROYAL~ 5,000 Miles. —App1y— FOSTER’c DRUG STORE 100 GALLON SIZE PUNCHEONS Apply Waddell Bros., Crapaud. ONE YEAR OLD PURE BRED Angus bull. Boyd Dixon, Clyde River. ANTIQUE SET 6 HAND CA‘!- ved walnut dining chairs, com- pletely reconditioned and up- holstered in foam rubber. Ap- ply Box 874 Guardian-Patriot or Phone Borden 54. 90 ACRES OF GOOD FARM— land at Milton, 6 miles from Charlottetown on Paved road. About 70 clear balance in lum- ber and hardwood. About 30 NUMBER 8506 We Will Be Glad To Help You Prepare An Ad It You Wish. USE Guardian - Patriot WANT ADS OFTEN I acres in Potatoes last year. Apply w. H. Horne. Milton. ‘ FOR SALE Spacesaver. Like new. Apply I08 Fitzroy St. or Dial 4365 lent condition. Color black. N_ew , OUT OUR WAY By J. R. WILLIAMS OH- HOH —6ULP— 5uI,P- 6uI_I>—- SAVED.’ SAVED CRIME.’ 6u\.P-I seen I-us ,cLo'es on ‘TH’ I2oCI< JEST PUT ITQJT OF IT5 MISER‘/.' OUR COOK“ ‘H-E WKTER FROM COMM )TT|N'A TURRIBLE WHEN I WA5 ‘BOUT T0 PULL TH’ TRIGGER" I-I~LIH' out!- I THOUCJHT IT WASA STARVIN WALRUS"I WAS A‘6OIM' TD I THDUC-IHTI ' " HEERD A JACKAS5 A-BIzA~/IN‘ ! 5-5 ~IQWll.UAbg§ gmu,nAou4.u.w..vu. n.¢.usr_.3. ow.‘ LIL‘! For Sale '5 I A QUANTITY’ or KENEBECI seed potatoes, Foundation. Di-‘ ail Charlottetown 5802. 200 BUSHELS GOOD TABLE turnips. Phone 24-3, Hunter 1 River. ’ FOR SALE — EARLY .MATUR- ing Gary and Simcoe oats. Re-_ cleaned. $1.00 per bushel. Earl Roberts Kinkora, R.R. 4 ROOM HOUSE POPLAR AVE. Summerside. Phone White Rose Service Station, 11-21 Central Bedeque. CHOICE BUILDING LOTS ON pavement and shore on North River Road. B. P. Mac~Laine, North River Road. SEED B A R L E Y, TIMOTHY seed, Timothy hay, duck eggs. Ducklings. Edward MacGougan Mal-peque. FOR OUTBOARD MOTORS. boats, lawn. mowers. Garden ‘LOST: WOULD Male lleluwanted WANTED MAN OR BOY FOR) general farm work. Apply Knud Jorgenson, Fredericton. Lust An. Found - THE PERSON who took by mistake 33 B saw- No. 3056 from Keith CarmicIhel’s on Friday please return and get their own. ' YOU CAN EARN MORE IN ELECTRONICS - TELEVISION RADIO SERVICING - MICRO- WAVE - FM - MOBILE RADIO . . . Here’s your chance to move up and raise your income - - - Today, in spite of‘ uncertain times, ‘thousands of RCC MEN earn more, have security, gain promotions because they have if ELECTRONICS is Ask how you can start from scratch and train for ELEC- 1‘RONICS. State age, education and write quickly to RADIO COLLEGE OF CANADA for you. type Vacuum Cleaner a real bargain. Weatiherall Aluminum Co. Ltd.-125 Kent Street. FOR A LIMITED TIME -ONLY, Self - Storing Aluriiinutm Doors reg. 89.50 selling for only 59.50 $10.00 TRADE - IN foryour old door. Weatherall Aluminum Co. Ltd. 125 Kent St. Charlottetown. FRESH DAILY LOBSTERS . QUAHAUGS OYSTERS PROWSE 3. AGNEW Foot of Prince St. Phone 7 I 56 Male Help Wanted SALESMAN F O R SURROUND- ing areas to sell Roof Coatings, Paints, to _ industrial firms, propenty owners. Whole orpart time. Selling plan meets ‘com- petition. Canadian made. Ship- ped from Toronto. United Build- ers 6007' Euclid. Cleveland Ohio tractors. Tillers. Chain saws. Est. 1928 See E. M. Cannon, 316 Court 3454 St. Denis st., St.-Summerside. I Montreal, Que. 1 12 CU. FT. REFRIGERATOR new, never used, selling at nursery stock $100. OH. Also one c-annister GOVERNMENT INSPECTED Certificate Vikin-g and William- et-te Raspberry canes. 25-$2.50, 50-$4.50, 100-$7.00. Rubarb roots (red 3 for $1.50. Postpaid. Par- ker Jewell, York, Phone 7074. STRAWBERRY PLANTS FROM virus-freestock. Second genera- tion—-Dunlap-$1.75 —- 100, $12.00 --1000. Premier Sparkle Cats- kill $2.00 -— 100, $14.00 — 1000 Prepaid. W. Earle Balderston, Southport. . GOVERNMENT. INSPECTED Certified Biking and WilLiamet- te Raspberry canes. 25-$2.50, 50-$4.50, 100-$7.00. Ruabarb roots (red) 3 for $1.50. Postpaid. Par- ker Jewell, York, Phone 7074.. PLACE YOUR ORDERS NOW for annual flower plants. New- est and best va1'iet‘.e3. Red ~:::'- aniums. Window box Ivy.Pot- ted plants. Named Dahlias mix- ed $3.00 doz. Parker Jewell, York, Phone 7074. STRAWBERRY PLANTS Selected, virus free, large, healthy Strawberry Plants. F r o m government inspected stock. Catskill and Sparkle, $3.00 hundred; $17.00 thousand; Dun- lop $2.00 hundtred, $12.00 thous- and. Discount on larger orders. Order ‘now. DAVID JARDINE, phone 7525, Box 335, Charlotte- U. S. A. town. ' PROFESSIONAL CARDS SOLICITORS, Etc. . _ Bell, Matheson & Foster 150 Richmond St. 1. Elmer Blanchard, B.A. 160 Richmond St. Dial 5573 M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LL.B. Bank of Commerce Bl:'g Allison M. Gillis, LLB. 130 Richmond St. Dial 4747 Palmer & Haslam Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg. Peake & Nicholson 175 Grafton Street I. A. McGuigan, B.A. Currie Bldg., Dial 9424 Queen St. IAN M. MacLEOD, LLB. CURRIE BLDG. (Above Shoe Doctor) DIAL 3361 FREDERIC A. LARGE, C V Q_ _ Room 207 Confederation Bldg. Corner Queen and Richmond Sts. (Across from Royal Bank Bldg.) DIAL3244 Jos. W. MacDonald, B.A., QC. 150 Richmond Street Dial 4713 Box 472 MacPhee 8! Trainer BARRISTERS, /CHIROPRACTOR Dr. W. R. Carson 201 Prince St. ' Dial 6432 OPTOM ETRISTS J. A. Carruthers, R. 0. 123 Kent s¢_ Dial 5612 J. S. Taylor, R10. Comer Kent & Queen Sts. Office 9133 — House 4756 H. J. Mabon, R.O. Montague P. E. I. ARCHITECT J. F. TOO." .S, B. Arch. ARCHITECT .140 Richmond St. Dial 3865 G. Keith Pickard B. Arch. M.R.A.I.C., Charlottetown, 1.00 Fitzroy St. Dial 8618 Summerside, Wednesd Dial 2936 Peter A. McNeil 166 Gt. Geo. St. Charlottetown Phone 4339 P. 0. Box 513 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER E. s. CHANDLER, B.Sc. (E.E.), M.E.l_C., P.Eng. 161 QUEEN sr. ays 160 Richmond St. Dial 5573 PHONE 8325 CHARTERED.ACCOUNTANT§— McDONALD, CURRIE & co, COOPER BROTHERS .2. co. Currie |51|1g- Charlottetown mat 5553 H. R. DOANE & COMPANY _ __ 148 Great George St., Charlottetown 7 "- mal 6°47 “ 5543 P. 0. Box 137 P ARTHUR I. CARRI7.'l‘T V ALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING Charlottetown 100 Fitzroy Street Dial 9321 an RCC Diploma. Find out today‘ Ilursent Stock GOV’T INSPECTED AND _AP- proved “First Generation Virus Free Starwberry Plants”. Par- ent stock imported from U. S. y A. 1957. Dunlap $2.00 per 100 $1200 per 1000 premier sparkle and Catskill $2.50 per 100 $154- 00 per 1,000 prepaid. All P183175 freshly dug trimmed and Pack‘ ed for shipping. Parker Jewell, York. Phone 7074. STRAWBERRY PLANTS FROM ' government inspected virus free stock. Dunlap $2.00-100. $12.00, 1,000. Catskill and 5931" kle $2.50 - 1.00; $15.-1,000 pos-t paid. Trimmed ready '90 P13111- Discount over thousand. Also high yielding ra.s)pbel‘1'.Y C3395 $5.00-100. A. W. Kennedy, Mt. Edward Road. Seeds ______________________. SPECIALIZING IN BEST VEG- etable varieties. Catalogue free on application. Store open daily- also Monday and Thursday eve- nings. Vesey’s Seeds, York. FARMERS! FOR YOUR TUR- nip, Mangel and Kale require- ments for the coming season, better results. VESEY’S SEEDS, YORK. Services offered GARBAGE AND ASHES ed, also cellars cleaned. Dial 3105. IF YOU THINK. SOMETHING you no longer need has value, offer it for sale in the Classified section. Phone 8506 for a help- ful ad-taker. » try our Registered Seed for PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Department of Highways TENDER SEALED TENDERS will be received until noon on Friday, 9th May, 1958, for the T.C.H. Grading —— PINEITE SOUTH BRIDGE STA. 610 —/- 40 to END OF 1956 PAVEMENT STA. 652 —/- 30. Specifications and Tender Forms may be.obtaiI_ied at the office of the undersigned, Old Post Off1ce.Bu1ld- ing, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. NOTE: Tenders will be opened at the above advertised time, and bidders are invited to present their bids in person (or otherwise) and be present at the opening. J. G. MacKAY. Minister of Highways. Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. May 2nd, 1958. TEACHERS WANTED For . ALBERTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL GRADES 1 to 8 I Mrs. Blanche England Alberton OUR» KODAK ELECTRONIC printer makes enlarged, date stamped,‘ deckle edged, glossy snapshots from any size nega- tive. George Wotton Photo graphy, Summerside MODERN FUMIGATING Available throughout P. E. I. for extermination of roaches, bed bugs, rats, -insects, etc. Free estimates. Phone or write-— I H. R. QUINN, Prop. P. O. Box 451 Phone 8727 CAMERA OWNERS! OUR K0- dak electronic photo finishing produces the best enlarged, date-stamped prints from your films! 8 exposure rolls 70 cents; 12 exposures 95 cents; 16 ex- posures $1.25; 20 exposures $1.50; 36 exposures $2.50. En- larged reprints only 7 cents 8-to 24 hour service. Mail to: George Wotton Photography, Summerside. Teachers Wanted PRINCIPAL FOR CARDIGAN School. Apply Mrs. D. Scrun- geour, Cardigan. “BEFORE APPLYING FOR 5 accepting any position to teach with the school district, Wii i peg No. 1, teachers are asked to clear with Mr. E. L. .' rne" General Secretary, Manitoba Teacher's Society, 956 Portage at Lipton, Winnipeg.’ ’ Wanted WANTED _— ALE BOTTLES. Pints or quarts. Dial 8595. USED CASH REGISTER. TUR- ne/r Farm Equipment. SADDLE. HORSE, FRENCH coach or St. Sylmester strain. Want also English saddle. Wri-te Box 432, Charlottetown. Phone 8566. THE NEARLY NEW SHOP 114 Kent Street ‘Open Wednesday 2-5 for donations Open Friday 2-5; 7-9 for sales WANTED We are paying highest market prices for all kinds of scrap Iron and metal materials, also ale bottles, hides and skins. MAURICE BLOCK CO. LTD. 158 Kent St. Wt. ii Wanted WANTED, WORK AS HOUSE- keeper by German women age 29, with 8 year old boy. Apply Box 879, Guardian office. — wanted To Rent WANTED TO RENT Furnished house Or 2 bedroom apartment, imme- diately. Excellent referen- ces. App1y—— BOX NO. 869 Local Public Tender for Re- pairs to Deck of Quay, South River, P.E.I. SEALED TENDERS to the undersigned and endorsed “TENDERS FOR Repairs to Deck of Quay at South River, in the Office of the District En- gineer until Noon May 2l. 1958. Details and form of tender can. be Obtained at the Office of the Public Works. Canada, P. O. ‘Box 1268. Charlottetown. P.E.I. Lowest or any tender not neces- sarily accepted. Department of Public, Works, Canada. C. W. CURRIE. addressed King's, P.E.I.” will be received District Engineer. Department of DESIRABLE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY FOR SALE\ NO. 198 SPRING PARK ROAD IN CH’TOWN Contains large living room with fireplace, den with fireplace, dining room and kitchen on 1st floor, four bedrooms and bath on 2nd, and three bedroo-msyon 3rd. Large lot. Possession June 1st. Double Garage. Ideal for changeover to Apartments with ease. Apply- A. W. GAUDET, LL.B. Solicitor. NOTICE OF CHANGE OF POLL I IN CIVIC PLEBISCITE Due to the loss of the Market Building, the P011 advertised to be held there on May 21st will be held in Auctioneering Store of Wendell H. Beaton at No. 80 Grafton Street. » ' J . A. FULLERTON, ‘ City Clerk. , FOR RENT Apartment containing living room, bedroom, kitchenette and bathroom. Centrally located. Suitable for couple or business girls. Available immediately. For particulars write-— I / BOX 880 GUARDIAN FOR SALE. Having disposed ‘of my.home in O’Leary, and un- able to buy a suitable lot to rebuild, I offer for sale my store which is JELLEY’S DEPARTMENTAL STORE in O’LEARY, consisting of a lot and store, 90 x 80,,two floors, and one warehouse. In the meantime all stock will be sold at a 10% discount on all goods with the ex- ception of furniture, stoves and all electrical appliances which will be sold at a 20% discount. All .sales will be for cash Only. This is one of the finest retail outlets west of Summerside. Any offers will be considered for complete sale or any portion thereof. In the meantime sale will continue. Due to arrive in one week: One car asphalt shing- les, one liar cedar shingles and one car of chesterfields, davenports and complete line of bedding, all at sale price. ‘APPLICATIONS Applications For the position of Assist- ant General Secretary-Publicity Director ot the Prince Edward Island Teachers' Feder- ation will be received up to May I7th, I958. Send applications to: The Teachers’ Federation, 98 Prince St., Charlottetown. State experience and salary expected.- Steel Output In U.S. Higher OLEVELANID (AP) —- 0P€f_3' fjong in the steel industry in- creased one point last week to 48 per cent of capacity. It halted a five - week decline, Steel mag- azine reports. The industry’s two largest dis- tricts showed modest upturns In Iproduction—Chicago was up two points to 55.5 per cent of capac- ity and Pittsburgh increased three points to 50 per cent. St. Louis had the highest rate at 68.5 per cent while Detroit was the lowest at 1-2 per cent of capacity. Production was 1,296,- 000 net tons of steel for ingots .and castings, an increase of 26.- 000 tons over the previous week. An upturn in the second quar- ter was predicted by Avery C. Adams, president of Jones and Laugthlin Steel Corporation. Sec- ond-quarter operations should av- erage 55 per cent and increase to 75 per cent by the end of the year, Adams said. tional Steel Corporation’s chair. man, thinks operations in the sec, . 0nd quarter will be slightly below I the first quarter. . Scrap prices failed to mm to the increased operations 13;; week. Prime grades Slipped " $31.83 a gross ton, off $1 from the previous week. 130 Teachers Edmundston Resign Posts EDMUNDSTON, N. B. (Cp) _ ‘g All 130 teachers in this city Tue, day tendered a mass resignation effective at the end of the schmi year June 30. to bolster their de_ maud for a salary increase. "If no agreement is reached »‘ with the school board, city 591,001, will be without teachers next fall,” said Sister Mramie De she‘. Henene, public relations director nor the Edmundston branch of tho New Brunswick Teachers‘ A3. AI” r I: But George M. Humphrey. Na» sociation. I MAY 7th, 1958 LIVESTOCK: 1 Clyde 1 engine; 1 truck wagon; gear buckboard; 1 set of 1 -set work traces; 2 sets hay carrier. ' goleum squares; 1 -radio; 2 wooden spool beds; 1 stands; 1 kitchen table; numerous to mention. If wet, first fine day. MALCOLM CAMPBELL, Owner. ' AUCTION SALE AT CARDIGAN NORTH mare 17 years Old with foal. MACHINERY: 1 haymower; 1 hay rake; 1 gang’ plow; 1 Lener springtooth harrows; 1 three sectionV pin harrows; 1 riding horsehoe; 1 scuffler; 1 walking plow; 1 set of team harness; 2 horse collars; 3 bridles; '- 1 Wood sleigh; 1 hay rack; j 1 Work pad; 2 sets of hames; 1 hay rope; 1 running . fanners; 1 scales; 1 beam; 5 A HOUSEHOLD: 1 kitchen range; 1 dining room, extension table and chairs; 1 sideboard; 1 set parlor . furniture, antique; 1 organ; 2 parlor table's; 2 con. crockery bedroom sets; 2 floor coverings; 2 wash wheels; butter crocks and.various other articles too» Termsmade known at sale. <._ AT 1 O’CLOCK mare, 16 years old; 1 blood team lines; 2 hay forks; 1. 3 beds, 2 springs; 1 couch; bureau and commode; 2 3 small tables; 2 spinning .0 JAMES JAY, Auctioneer. - MAY 6th Having sold stock and machinery. 2 mares; 4 milk cows; ‘bull, year old; 2 fat steers; olds; 2 sows. Machinery--—Ferguson baled hay. Also anvil, vise, stock FRANCIS PAYNTER Owner AUCTION SALE AT LONG RIVER my farm I will sell by public auction grain. 75 hens, hay rope and blocks, forks and shovels.- AT 1 P. M. unzar ._lg;. 2 Shorthorn cows, due to freshen; Holstein due to freshen; 1 fafrrow; Shorthom ,1—3 year old heifer; gyesr‘ tractor and ladder (nevI),'l- furrow tractor plow, binder, grain drill 13 run power lift‘ tractor hitch (new), hay mower, side delivery rake, dump rake, hay loader, spring tooth harrows, grain crusher, roller, manure spreader, wood sleigh, driving sleigh, driving harness, 3 ladders, ' separator (new), « box (new), a quantity of ARTHUR STEWART ‘ Auctioneer SEED able to hold for delayed change. of North Bedeque to sell o'clock p.m., the following 6 milk cows, to freshen Terms: Cash. IT PAYS TO SOW QUALITYSEED. Ask to see the field, bin, germination and yield . ports on my ABEGWEIT OATS. Deliveries daily ex Sundays, at 1 p.m., of either bin run or re-cleaned. Elmer MacEachern_ or, Henry Scales, Bedeque AUSTIN A. SCALES, CHARLOTTETOWN VAUCTION SALE Having been instructed by Mr. William Schumlag . I premises on Wednesday, May 7th at the hour of 1:30 ful black Percheron horses; quantity good turnips- \- MAJOR MIOASE,-Auctioneer, dial 7596. I A _OATS Not‘. delivery. Telephone either by. public auction at ; 2 yearling heifers; 3 beauti-I I The following:— Stock—1 milch cow, one stee ing hiller, 2 scufflers, single pl table, saw gear and 30” saw, 2 tric separator (M. H.I, 600 lbs., 2 motors, heavy duty‘ 1/2 horse stretchers, post hole digger, jac uess, pad and breechen, cart 5 belting and shafting, hardwood Terms of sale: Up to $2500 credit on approved Joint notes, for cash. HARRY CROSBY District Engineer, P.E.1} Owner \ AUCTION SALE . AT CORNWALL THURSDAY, MAY 8 AT 1 O’CLOCK Crop—500 bushels mixed grain, Timothy seed. Machinery—Cockshutt tractor No. 30, Cockshutt 3 furrow Cockshutt rubber tire wagon, capacity 5 tons, side delivery _1' (New Idea), one year old, Massey Harris hay loader. (Deering), hay mower (Deering), potato digger (Ronson). I wagon (Adams), lever harrows, 4 sections, (Massey Harris) SP harrows, thresher and blower t Halls‘) broadcast seeder, cart: 1‘ . ners 18 ft. escalator tHall & Stavert), potato grader wl sleigh, 1 high box sleigh, 1 driving wagon, bi-coder stove lbs., platform scales I Fairbanks’), blacksmith drill and vtse 111:’-V1 harpoon ‘hay fork, quantity of slabs. Furn1ture——1 organ, 1 bedroom suite, cream 5h0Ve1S. forks and hoes, other articles too numerous If fa-rm not sold by tender will be sold day of sale- r, 1 year old, 30 hens. . pl0Wy: id‘ - , fan- ow, gdng plow, disc harléfkllwgmki‘ s, 1 d'1'l‘" '. (oil). e1e° It W’ Wood sleighs with boxe beam scales, platform 593195 ‘ a’__ dart. driving ha : . 5, boxes.’ blocks. Z, cans. Iillcket to mentiortm. cash, over that amount 6 Inc?“ >- 6% per annum on notes, 3/0 power, 1 warehouse k screw 20 tons, 1 set addle, traces, mill Pulley planks, 3 bay ropes and CLAUDE CRASWE . Auctioneer—D1al ' cept 1 ‘