< .1;‘P. IWIZ "fitment 4 _ MAY B» 1°48 ‘ Auction Sale AT CENTRAL ROYALTY TUESDAY, MAY 18th AT 1:30 PM. g gm instructed by Eugene Cullen to sell his ferns, 8 miles from W, 0,, the Buckley Point Rosa (baved). , hrasoonsistsotioscroswhlohwillbooiferedasawholearln3 ‘My. u follows-M sores with buildings fronting on tho Buckley "m; marl, M sores fronting oft the Mt. Edward Road, and 22 sores gdjscerlt to the Sherwood Mill-I , Also the following farm implements and household elfeotsz-i mum“ mlghlng (Massey Harris); 1 diso harrow; 1 spring tooth har- ow, 1 ‘ppm bus-ow; 1 gang plow; 1 drill seeder; 1 scufller; 1 hinder: i u’; 0t team harness; 1 bed. spring and mattress; 2 bureaus and other m,“ article!- TERMS 0A5"- nssrsu KEIZER, Auctlbneer. y Auction Sale. At North Wiitshisio Thursday. May r3 As s O"Clocls 1 gap instructed by Maurice Berrigan to sell on his premises the “flowing Stock and Implements:- . l yr. old (newly freahenodr 1 Jersey cow, 6 yf- 010 “ma: 1:32:25), 1 Jugey cow, 10 yr. old (newly ireshened); 1 an" hem,- “ir, 1 month old; 1 Jersey heifer, l‘ yr. old; 1 pure- gmd Shortborn cow, ‘l yrs. old; 1 pure-breed heifer, 2 yrr. old; 1 puvlfiuq “u; 1 horse, 8 yrs. old; 1 mare, 6 yrs. old. 1 hsysnovwor; l hay rake; z "II llIPlIll-WOIII 1 set smoothing barrows; 1 gang plow (international); 1 single plow, Massey Harris; 1 riding hiller (Masay llsrrls): 1 sculiler; l disk drill. 15 discs. (FY08! III"! W001i); 1 I" use hsrrows (Frost and Wood); 1-3 interest in manure spreader; M ma“; 1- wwq- sprayer; l team truck wagons; 1 box cart; 2 wood “m”, r tlsroshsr (Halls)! 1 "We B1’- enrine ( stimuli: 1 set issuers; 1 turnip seeder; quantity oi harness; 1 eet diso barrows; 1 potato amen - MACHINERY: umws (lesver and gate): FURNITURE: peels suite and Illli l tableau I oaa tables: 1 are‘!!! Ah s aolnfltr o! limb"- 1 m“; 5 beds, lprlngs and mattresses: 1 living , ,_ l a _ ... s. an ’ . 1 Vioirola; l couches, and other articles. I dag not fill, nlo will bl held followlngday. Mal-Al. Asotloaoer. Auction Sale Form Property ‘ITOCK, MACHINERY AND HOUSEHOLD. EFFECTS MONDAY, MAY 17th AT I IPJM. I an instructed by Mr. Keir Owen to soil by Public Auction forra consisting of 70 acres, all clear, 15 acres ready for seeding. ‘Wotar adjoining all fields, pump in barnyard, also in house. Good (wailing and outbuildings. moo-z aawa, s m. m, ....|, freehand (Guarnsay); r ~ loo, I yrs. old, to freshen In Juna (Holstein); I cow; 5 yrs. old, to- J Iraahon In August (Jersey); I cow, 3 yrs. old, newly f. '- Myrshira); I cow, 3 yrs. old, newly freshencd (Hereford); three I-yoor aids; throa spring caIvas; ona horsa, 9 yrs. old; 40 hens. MAOHINERYr-I potato digger; I hay loader; I drill seed- III tractor plow; I manure spreader; I disc horrow; I binder. Tho above machinery is on half interest. I Allison Chalmers "m"; I spring tooth harrow; I hay mower; I hay rake; I truck Wagon; I wood sleigh; 2 box siaighs; I separator; I set scales; 2 Al; folks; I wire cdsia; I hay carrier; 1 SOD-galvsteel tank; one I930 Chev. coach; 2 milk cans (50 lbs); milk pails; 1 crosscut l"; I set express wagon harness; collars; homes; traces; forks; lliovsis. PURNITUREt-I Quebec Heater; I kitchen range (Belong- fi i kitchen tabla; I sideboard; dining room chairs; 2 beds and Wings; 2 chests of drawers; 3 wash stands; I chamber set; I hind washing machine (Beatty); I organ (Bell); 2 hanging lamps; 4 tabla lamps; 2 gas lanterns; I gas iron, and several other art- IQI! tea numerous to mention. TERMS CASH. w. n. BEATON, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE AT UNION ROAD, QUEEN'S CO. _ SATURDAY, MAY 15th AT 1 O'CLOCK ~' mitt-titted by Albert Ravanhiil to sail by Public Auction STOCK: I. Island more, 7 yrs, one heavy work horse, I2 years m; I" "W. newly froshanod; 18 1-year-old heifers; 6 brood sows, "I"! With litters, three dua this month; 5 iunks. IMPLEMINTS: I disc harrow (practically new); I single n,‘ “Ri-"Mr: I be: sleigh (may new); l wood sleigh; non. n,‘ M”? "d M"; I liigbox; I saIf-fasder for pigs; 20 cords M“, ‘O PINK; I truckload logs; I Enterprise "Monarch" ‘UM. 9°?‘ "MIIIIMI; I gas stove (3 iat and good sized oven),- ‘W 1' 0 codar ond iunipar posts (seasoned); I pad and breach- ‘ r cart soddia and breaching; 2 good collars; i sat blocks; _.nmd':'.;?°|"7 I Pflttlto piantar; 1 ‘truck wagon with fertilizer sowar M“; sinzilmfiump waainehas; 1 cream can;ii crib; I extension M hum"; m" ‘imam Llrtécmid: washinl machine; lot IamP rims CASH. ‘I "o m. m. will s. ma». " ‘ I 1 ‘Lrsrrn rrrrzrr, Auctioneer.‘ a no rrrs A srsnr" f ‘or rue l p. cmcrcr 5 person BY HOWARD O, IIEYN PARAMOUNT, 01311.. May 1O — (AP — "Shotgun" deiryiing, they colony o! Dutch immigrants in this lint suburban district. They food copra. among other thongs, and they often wear out an entire herd in a year. ‘may supply rmore milk tihsn my other county in the United states, yo‘. they can't quite meet. hhe needs at the 1.0a Angeies metropolitan area alone. This Ian‘); farming. It's industry. The cows are in stalls and con-sis, tor there are no placid meadows. Land 1s too costly for allelic. grow- ing. Paved streets, instead at ooumtry roads. bis-cot the even rows a! houses and barns and the rumble of feed trucks is never etliled. Forced feeding (the shotgun ttchnique) consists simpbr at giving bossy all she'll eat o! a rich diet- copra,- ‘llnseed meal. cottonseed meal, hay. ‘This system has built. up a. milk production of 10500000 gallons a mouth and yield; $61,000.- 000 annually to the dairymen. they have to prod/Ira as much milk as passable because toad ls high. Forced (Feeding Ups I < “III! YIQIII III CGIIE. D0n’t Spade Garden call it. and it's big business tor a. Such Ls the intensified activity) on‘ “I m‘ m“ max“. been‘ ol’ Paramount, Artesia, Ciesrwntez-IIHJIR‘ garden“? a“ likely t° he“ Benflower and Nomam The Dumb‘ g is: 'Never won: the soil when it. is along with substantial numbers u! I “'9” They “He” ma“ i” 1am by Portuguese and Swiss. go about-men’ “m “Winn” m’: Mm their dalrying with no scntlmentlwaY- “h” 1i" is ‘Mimi’ ° t“ f” whatever. When their cows "burnilwsiihler "° “wk m1," an‘ w u‘ out," they seii 011cm for bee! and“?! l" I°° ‘I-‘Y- h buy flesh ones’ ‘or 5b,,“ $300 There is a point in between w en Gad-L [the ground. (is DCIbhEaSdI/OO gilt‘. ‘is: The average dairyman has 100 t°° “Yr ‘m my 3 an m“ on 1o an,“ o, l,“ H, ex- be perlozmed with s minimum of rti and a. o! bene- pects each oow to produce 1.200 gnaw?“ u wrung m’ m1 u concerned. Spadlm. OUIII-IVQIIHB. sowing seed and transllllnufl! seedlings all are tasks most. easily and emclenuy parlor-med when the soil. is Just $18M. gallons n. year. He can't. afford to be sentimental. ‘Ilhe influx of the Dwtxrti began alter the Second World War. Charles Koopmans, who ONPB/W an insurance and travel esmcy in Paraanmmt», estimates their present. muanber at 20.000 or more. many of whom lent; Holland because o! the eflecte o! the war, . FARM FOR SALE Al‘ MT. HERBERT 130 acres of land well watered. Large dwelling house and barns with electric lights and water sys- tem. s miles from City on grsvel road. Near Railway Station, School f‘ You take the bowlers and Pl! Iooimaftcr the batti .1’ , When It’s Too Dry or Wet, 1 All o1 it is shipped in. copra, the dried and broken kernels of the coconut. ' comes (ram the Philippines. Plants at nearby sen Pedro crusih it. ext-root the oil and mill tho residue for cattle feed. and Church. 30 acres resdy for crop. For particulars apply; JAMES RANKIN ILR. 5. BUNBURY or Bing 1589-5 AUCTION SALE OF PROPERTY-NO and 200 KENT STREET SATURDAY, MAY 15th AT-I P.M. I am Instructed by Mr. Charles I. MacDonald of Murray Harbor to sell by Public Auction this two-family house, 7 rooms on east side, at I98 and 200 Kent St., in the heart of the city can easily be converted into store or store and residential, one side of house for immediate possession. For information Phone 737. W. H. BEATON, Auctioneer. AUCTION sass: Of household furniture and effects at the Sporting Club Wednes- day, May 12 at 2 p. m. I am instructed by Miss Muriel Pearden to saII by public auc- tion her household affects, including beds» springs, mattresses, bur- aaux, chests of drawers, kitchen range, piano, washing machine, tables, chairs, couches and several other small articles. W. H. BEATON, Auctioneer ~c\c\c~(\c\z\c~r\z' "v? AUCTION SALE a OF PROPERTY IN CHARLOTTETOWN -v\. I FRIDAY, MAY 14th AT 12:30 O'CLOCK I am instructed by Mr, Wendell MacDonald to seII on the premises, 86 Richmond‘ St., his house consisting of ten rooms with modern conveniences. This property is in a good state of repair. Very centrally Iocatad and ideal for a rooming house, or couId ba rnada into apartments. ' TERMS CASH. .. LESTER xrrzrn, Auctioneer. i so s I AUCTION SALE a AT ROSEIANK FRIDAY, MAY 14TH AT 1:30 O'CLOCK I am instructed by Mr. Emmett MacDonald to sell the fol- lowing Stock and Implements: 3 Wik INN‘; I cow, 5 years old; I heifer, I yaar oid; 60 hans. v IMPLEMENTS: 1 drill saodar; I sat springrtooth harraw; 1 spike harrow; I gang plow; I single plow; I scuffiar; I hay rake,- _I AW MAW"; I bind"; I gas angina; I thrashar; I crusher; pulpar; cart; truck wagon; 2 wood s1aighs;'2 box sieighs; 2 rniik cant; hay fork; raps; harness,- forks; shovels, and other articles too numerous to mention, TERMS CASH. (Farm is sold) v (Rain er Shins). LESTER KEIZER, Auctioneer. i Whensoii... igjustrighttospsde. ‘ies like thll, it Todote ‘ ihispoiaitroquiros practice nor experience. Just pick up a handiui o! the soil. and pat. 1t between the hands. If u. ‘makes a. mud-pie, the soil is too When soil makes it’ ' too wet to work. ‘A p“. ' wet. Brut l! it ' crumbles h your hand. and. still is a little snolarb, then so 11am ahead wlhb the 0p- erstion you had planned. ‘Iihe greatest harm caused‘ by working soil too wet. ls canned m the wrlr work»: by shading wot soil. Instead o: loosening the sou, letting in the olr. and preparing a good seed bed when mots will. penetrate. this is likely to cream cloda which can-not be broken 1w all season. It is much better to wait untdl the soil is ready, even though it may delay planning qua-to armhile. 58ml? soils dry out. more quickly than those containing considerable clay; but they are often even hard- er than the clay when they get too dry. And the heaviest clay earn be worked with comparative ease, s/nrl» will crumble wider s blow trqrn the suede. when it is sl-IQIIUU moist. but not wet. enough to be sticky. Winner 0f iiiciieo Aviation Trophy is Announced OITAWA, May 10 — (GP) — This year's winner o! the McKee Trans-Canada. Trophy lor merit- orious service in the advancement at aviation is Capt. ‘B- A- Rlrwwfl- director o! flight development, mans-Canada. Air Lines, Winni- peg, Deienco Minister Ciaxton sn- nounced tonight. The swam to Capt. Rewoan rec- ognized "his outstanding contri- bution to advancement '11s the fleld o! aviation durln! 1M7. backed by an excellent record o! achievement during a 22-year per- iod ol association with aviation development in general." The McKee ‘Ikophy has been awarded annually since 1927 tor outstanding sexivice in the Can- adian aviation field. Last year it. went to Group Capt. Z. L. Leigh o! the R. C. A. F. This is the first. time the award has been mule to a T.C.A. employee. A wealthy aviation enthusiast, the late Dalzell McKee of ‘Pitts- burgh, Pa, established the award. In i926, HIM by Air Vice- Mershal A. E. Godfrey, than a squadron leader, now retired and. living at Gsnmoque, Ont, he made the first trans-Canada flight by Auction Sale AT MEADOWS ANK WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, AT 1:80 RM. I std instructed by Stanley M. Miller to sell his farm. consisting of 11% sores and buildings. All buildings in excellent condition; also the following stock and im- ‘r Ono mare 11 years old. ‘Bar- rlster", Island bred; i more, gen- ersl purpose. 7 yclfl. Island bred: 1 aow, Bhorthorn grade, 6 years; 1 heifer, Bhortirorn grade. 19$ years; 1 heifer, Bhorthorn grade, 1 year: 1 cow, Jersey grade,‘ to freshen in September; 2 registered sows with litter; I grade sows, 1 with litter; 1 -hay rake; hsy tork;_truok wagon and hay rack; spring-tooth ‘hsrrow, lever; spike harrow: saufllor; 1 wood sleigh; box sleigh; Massey llsrrla separator (scones); gss engine. 1% h.p.. “Grey”; harness; broader stove; man's bicycle. Also mlsoai- lsnaons articles not mentioned, oll machinery and equipment new." 1t not flue Wednesday auction will be hold following day. Ooah or tarsal. JOIN C. hlotlll Auctioneer. swims! n. mull. mesa-wuss. owner. seaplane. 3a donated the trgphy in recognition oil the assistance sc- corded him by the n. C. A. F. Capt. Rawsan, whose home town is Fort William, Ont, has been widely known tor many years in aviation circles. both as a pilot and administrator. - Ho began his flying carol in the limited States where ha flew first for the Meteorological Bur- eau and later with American Alr- iines. He joined T. C. A. In 1B8’! shortly alter its organization. In 1941 ha was appointed director o! flight operations and In 1945 ss- sumed. his present duties. $300,000 SAPPHIRE 1S BIGGER TRAN EGG World's largest known sapphire. the Black star o! Queensland. is held by Lise ProkoH as the $300.- 000 gem is displayed for the first time at s. press interview In s New York jewelry store. The velvety black stone. larger than an egg and weighing 738 carats, is on public display for one week. Attention Farmers Arrived Northern Ontario Seeds. Late Red, Early Red, Timothy. Aisyke, Alfalfa. White Dutch. Sweet Clover, Rape Seed; No. 1 seed; mixed seed; 40% clover; turnip and mongol seed; also gur- denaoeds. I. J. TROWSDALI Westmoreland ______ ___ OIIALITY SEEIIS (STEELE-BRIGGS) IiOVl III STOOK TIMOTHY MIXTURE 70 - I5 - I5 EARLY RED CLOVER LATE RED CLOVER ALSIKE CLOVER ALFALFA CLOVER RENNIE’S -- MANGEL SEED YELLOW - INTERMEDIATE - GIANT - WHITE o SUGAR LONG - RED, Eta. " TURNIP SEED- LAURENTIAN DITMAR . HAZARD'S IMPROVED "BANNER" - "VICTORY" and "ERIAN" SEED OATS — Also SEED. IARLEY 0 WHEAT - BUCKWHEAT - VETCHES - PEAS ~ HYBRID and LONG- FELLOW CORN. OILLOII l: SPILLETT CHARLOTTETOWN ' . Gaow Russ. Pnonucens wit! F911.‘ i 9 ' “I -PEP scans-an YOII MRYSIIIE IIPTO Ii T050% OI FEEDIIO OOSTS WITH TIIE FIIL-O-PEP PLRIII ‘ e Q-sarm-o-repusessamupiruu" n"? tritml-ise‘ *1": i‘ “rm-lee em‘: OIIARLOTTETOWII '0 CNADIN POTATO o s PLANTER No. 25B Reduces tho spreading ot disease to the minimum. Gives you 100% plant. \Vrlh tor new circular and prices. CANADIAN POTATO gibACHIN- ERY CO. U JARVIS ST. our, one. srARcn ' 9 . cereal grass-along with other vitamin rich sources, to giro chicks a Vitamin-Boost for growth, livability and vigor. Ask us for useful FREE Eai-O-Pop Chick Book with couplets details; ORDBRIR crnrnu communes LTD. BABY OIIIOKS When ordering baby chicks h HEALTHY, HARDY chicks frol puIIorurn free Island tIoc Thesa chicks can only ba h from your Swift Hatchery i Charlottetown. Either wriio or contact our Ml. Duncan Mclnnis at Swiflfi Hatchery, Charlottetown. Phone ‘Z192 or I027. SW1 FT'S IIATOIIEIIY Charlottetown E. J. CLARKE, Mgr. FACTORY HUNTER RIVER STARCH FACTORY Will la Open Prom MAY 4TH to MAY 20TH To Purchase CU1.L Q LOW GRADE POTATO! GEORGE E. FIILL 8r SO11 Make Your Over The BusStop Fertilizer Dollars OIIALITY; scnvrc: rnrc: A s Saved is A s ma» ASK FOR OUR PRICES. The Island Fertilizer Co. ‘Lid. CIIARLQTTETOWI Go Further sure and get SW|FT‘S HUSKY, .