Congoleum square 9 x 15, JULY 3, 1953 APARTMENT run mam Spacious living room, two bedrooms, dining room, kitchen, bath, two sun porches, heated, continuous hot water. Adults only. Call 3554 between 8:00 and 2:00, or 6:00 and 8:00. ' Mortgage Sale To 55 50111 .bOY-Public Auction in front of the Law Courts Building In Charlottetown in Quegnq; COUYIW. on Monday. the 3rd day of August. A. D. 1953. It the hour Of. twelve o'clock noon, ALL THAT TRACE piece of Darcel of land atiuate. lying and faint! on Tmfmship Number Fifty- ," 1'3 Km:-:4 County. being land m”""311Y 1" Dossasslon of Frederick A. shepherd containing '1'!-DIRTY (30) ACRES. bonded on the south by 1! mill dam reserved belonging to Charles A. Alley, on the West by the b0lmdar.v line between Lots I KINKORA SALE FOR IMMEDIATE SALE MY HOME IN KINKORA A new 8-room house and bath. convenient in every detail, hardwood floors throughout, automatic oil heating. Excellent location in village. Can be inspected at any hour. WILLIAM E. Ma.cGUlGAN, Kinkora. Numbers 52 and 53 and the Road loading to Morell. on the north by land owned by Michael Quinn and 0” "10 EB-it by land lately owned by Robert. B. Alley, deceased, gm: now in the occupation of Charles A- Alley. said land having 3 none. or three chains on the south Ina running back by parallel lines northerly one hundred (100) chains Or to the lands of Michael Quinn. excepting therefrom that portion of the said land on the south and west sold to the Government for 3 ritzht-of-way and a, road leadlr; from Alley's Mills to Morell wit. appurtenances thereto belonging. being thus described In a Deed of the same from Donald sigsworth and Elizabeth his wife 'in John ,MacKlnnon dated-the 18th of June, . 1882. , ALSO ALL THAT OTHER tract, gpiece or parcel of land situate. ly- .ing and being on Township Num- .ber Fifty-two (being formerly Fifty-three as the old line read) bounded and described gs follows. AUCTION SALE The postponed auction sale of household furniture of Mrs. Bertha MacKcnzie, Seal River, Cardigan, will be held at Samuel Reed's residence, Queen's Road, Montague, Fri- day, July 3rd at 2 P.M., including library table (mission), parlor table. Axminster rug 9x10 1-2, 2 small Axminister rugs, Broadloom rug. 3 braided rugs, 7 hooked rugs, tains, dishes, pots, pans and several other articles. W. H. BEATON, Auctioneer. 3 Congoleum squares 9 x 12, several small pieces, kitchen cabinet (porcelain top), sec- tion kitchen cabinet, beds, springs, mattresses, chest of drawers, tables, mirrors, carpet sweeper, chamber set, stair treads, commode, sideboard, battery radio, china cabinet, washing machine (hand), drop-head Singer sewing ma-!T'HmTYgnvE chine, desk, table, bundle fibre board, draperies and cur-l i that is to say: COMMENCING at. a stake set on the north side of i-ha H37A1il'reen Road at the south- east angle of land owned by Fred. erick. Shepard. thence running north alonrz the eastern side of Frederick Shepat-d's land to land owned by Michael Quinn. thence In I southeasierly direction along Michael Quinn's boundary until it strikes the western side line of forty-two acres of land owned by l. N. Melinda I-lerbert (formerly N. Melinda Alleyt and held under Lease from her by James A. Alley, thence along the western side line of said land to the said Hazel- green Road, thence northwesterly along the said Road to the place of commencement containing (353 ACRES of land a little more or less. ALSO ALL THAT (Yr!-IER tract, piece or parcel of land situate, lving and being on Township Fifty- two in King's County bounded and A AUCTION sans: OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS SATURDAY. JULY 4th AT 2 RM. AT NO. 200 DORCHESTER ST. I am instructed by Mrs. Raymond Rogers to sell by public auction her household furniture, including kitchen range (Victory), kitchen table and chairs, kitchen cup- board, enamel flour barrel. Singer sewing machine. dining room table, chairs and buffet, cabinet. studio couch. radio. ollcloth squares, tables, electric washer (Beatty) Quebec healer, chests 'of drawers. bureaus, 3 beds, springs, mat- tresses, bed clothing, dishcs, pots, pans. W. H. BEATON. Auctioneer. Idcscrlbcd as follows. that is in say : COMMENCING at the, western boundary of the Hazel- green Road at the southern bound- ary of land now or formerly in the possession of John Johnston and running from .southwardly direction along the meets land now or formerly in the thence in a northwestwardly direc- Johnston from thence to the place. of commencement containing FIFTYA (Sm ACRES of land a little more or less. ALSO ALL THAT OTHER tract, piece or parcel of land situate. ly- ing and being on Township Num- her I-"tfty-two in King's County bounded and described as follows, that. is to sav: BOUNDED on the west. bv land now or formerly in the possession of Thomas Shepard. on the north by lands now or formerly in the possession of UGTION SALE AT BANGOR FRIDAY. JULY tom .. noo 0'CLOCK I am instructed to sell by Public Auction on the premises of FREDERICK MocDOUG- ALL. the feIlowing:- LIVESTOCK: 1 milch cow, 7 years old; 1 milch cow. 6 years old; 1 milch cow. 4 years old; 2 steers. 1 1X2 year old: 1 milch cow, 5 years old; 1 heifer, 1 year old; 3 spring calves; 1. mare, 13 years old: 1 horse. 3 years old: 1 sow, 2 years to iarrow Aug. 12th; 2 pigs. 3 months old; 60 laying hens. MACHINERY: 1 farm tractor (Fordson Major) 2 years old; 1 tractor plow, 3 sod (I.H.C.): 1. tractor S. T. barrow. 4 section; 1 hinder (Deering): 1 bay mower (F. & W.l: 1 tractor cutter. 7 ft. (Cockshutt): 1 farm wagon (rubber tires): 1 power chain saw, good as new (Hornet): 1 saw bench: 2 pulp saws; 1 gas tank, complete with pumps. 250 zals.: 1 hay rake: 1. S. T. barrow; 1 potato planter; 2 heavy truck jacks: 1 car. motor; 1 scuffler; 1 horse hoe; 1 walking plow; 1 box sleigh; 1 wood sleigh; 1 set bob sleighs; hayfork carrier: 130 ft. steel cables; 1 set platform scales; 1. brooder: 1. blow torch: 1. gas lantern; 1 electric fence charger: 1 blacksmith blower: 1 anvil; driving harness; work harness: team harness; blacksmith tools; belts. 6" and 8": blocks and tackles: shafting: pulleys. etc.: 18 ft. rolling door track; sprayer pumpzpl grinding stone; 1 cream separator, 450 lbs. (Renfrew): 6 sq. Arrowlock shingles. red: 14 sq. Arrowlock shingles. green; 1.000 ft. 5-ply brick siding, red with white line; boards: scantlinq: cream cans. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE: Range; Hummer heater; dining room set: kitchen set: arm cltairs; settec; Morris chairs: common chairs: library table; other tables: sideboard; dropback couch; 1 new bed, spring and maitrcss; 1 bed and spring; commode: kitchen cabinet: battery radio leather stitching machine: floor coverinqs: A lot of dishes. TERMS OE SALE: All stock will be sold for cash; all other purchases up to 310.00 will be cash: over that amount six months credit on approyed joint notes; 6','n interest on notes after due. If day wci, sale will take place following fine day. Sale will start at one o'clock sharp. FREDERICK MacDOUGALL. Owner. J. B. JAY. Auctioneer. idoseph Quinn. on the East. by land now or formerlv in the possession of Andrew Redmond and on the South by the Cardigan River con- taining FORTY-TWO (42) ACRES of land a little more or less. The above sale of land is made ,pursuant to a power of sale con- itained in a certain Indenture. of lMori4za.ge dated the 21st day of movember, A. D. 194.6 and made by lwalter M. Myers of Cardlun in ,King'.s County in Prince Edward tifsland. Farmer and Beatrice Myers .nf Cardigan aforesaid, wife of the 'said Walter M. Myers and in favor lot the tmdersigned. Florence (Wright. default having been made lin the payment of principal nnd ,inicrcst. secured to the .-aid Mort- gage For further particulars apply to MacPhee Av. Trainor. solicitors. Charlottetown. DATED this 2nd day of July, "A. D. 1953. 1 n.oa.r:Non WRIGHT Mnrtaapzee. .................AA...- roar-'r REALED TENDERS addressed to undersigned and endorsed "TENDER FOR FEIDEIRAL PUBLIC BUILDING. MONTAGUE, P.E.I." will be received in the office of the secretary. until 3.00 pm. (E.D.S.'I'.) WEDNESDAY. AUGUSP 5,1953. Plans and specification can be seen and fomis of tender obtained (It. the offices of the Chief Archi- tect. Department of Public Works. Ottawa. Ontario, the District Archi- tect. Old Post. Office. Building, Saint John, N.B.. at the Post Of- fice Building Charlottetown, P.!:.!., and at the Post Office Building. Montague. P. E. I. Tenders will not be considered unless made on these forms and in accordance with the conditions set. forth therein. Each tender must. be accompanied by certified cheque on it chartered bank in Canada. payable to the order of the Minister of Public 'Works. or Bearer Bond.-. as speci- fied in the form of tender. for 10'1- of the amount. of the tender, The department. through the of- fice. of the District Architect. Old Post Office Building. Saint John. N. 3.. will supply blue-prints and i specification of the work on deposit of a sum of 0100.00 in the form of It certified bank cheque payable to the order of the Minister of Public Works. The deposit will be released on return of the blue-prints and specification within a month from the date of reception of tenders. If not returned within that period the deposit will be forfeited. nonmvr rownm. secretary. Department of Pubilclworks. Ottawa, June 25. 1053 thence in 111 said Hazelgreen Road until it? possession of John L, scrlmgeour, (Ion until it meets land now or formerly in possession of John- "FHE GUARDIAN.'.Cl-IARLOTTETOWN Mark6(lthAnnlversaryl Historic Touch back the gold and je-welled crowrn l””7"-mi! Ah” Cmw” M "lie of Scotland to the Dulce of Hamilton in st. Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotland. The Queen had just taken 1 the Duke of Edinbvurgh. monarch to touch the Queen Elizabeth II (centre) handsipart. in the "Little Coronat,iovn." ac- Scots. She is probably the first Brltishlflnlahed hoards. All tend!-rs must crawnlbe received before July silt. ; Standing behind her is her husband, 1 PAGE ELEVEN. North Iiiver couple the members Women's Institute with their hus- bands. met to extend congratula- Spurgeon Warren and Mr, Warren, :' on their ootn wedding anniversary Rev. Harry Barber explained the purpose of the gathering and Mrs! Fred Jewell read an address ox- pressing the good-will of those. present. As a token of respect. and t affection. Mr and Mrs. Warren were presented with an Ayers Blanket. Following alstng-song. in which, the groom of 60 years ago heartily i joined. a delicious lunch was ser-1 ved by the hostess. Mrs. John War- 1, ren and members of the Instituia-,3 Included in the refreshments was a decorated anniversary cake, the, gift of Mr. and Mrs. Warren's On Saturday evening. June 30.! of the North Rtver' tiona to a charter member. Mrs.- Red-Ripegluscious :- ' " 19' mt ill '(. 97W -. 1.. Met-av .1.-is SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY ONL OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9:30 PM. S(IG7IRH"6(fIlbT”EdEjCI7T7TTfT7si3T4"9' iitoua. 93, Five Roses sttzi cOTcIA"c'6fAi.'Editoti'lofOsiiII'TfT'.7TT'29ld CERTO. for making ium . . . . . .. .. .. 29: daughter. Mrs. Rumell Wheat.ley. TENDERS The undersigned will rocclvr; Iandon to supply and deliver, tile-I following pieces of lumber. 192' piecen 2 x 8 x 12. 450 pieccst 2 x 5 x 10. 1000 linear ft 2 x 4.1 5000 ft rough hoards. 2600 II. of groove and tongue boards. 300 ft. HERBERT BEAGAN, Mt. Rya n. CANADA PROVWCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN CHANCERY Before the Vice-Chancellor ATTENTION FARMERS of the Commonwealth, Defender of the Faith. To-Clara Burke; Gertrude Mc- Kinnon; Leona Maclnnis; Sarah Macbiinnon; Joseph Linehnn; Mau- rice V. Linehan: John T. l.tnn- . han; Angela Macliinnqn; M. Clare MacKinnon; Joseph Macxlnnon: the three children of At-neaa Mac- Kinnon whose names are unknown, FRED KITSON, New Wiltshlre FOR SALE (1-RI'IF.'l'lNG: WE COMMAND Y0i.'. and each of you that within four weeks and eight days from the date hereof. laying all other matters and exctlses aside. you do caust- an appearance to be entered for bors; main road: you in our Court of Chancery nl Convenignt living. Charlottetown, in Queen's Coun- ty, to a Bill filed by MARY M. L. RL JUI)D' MACKINNON. Adminisirairix of the estate of JOHN JOSEPH lilac- KINNON, late of St. Peters Bay in Kings County in Prince Eti- ward Island, Farmer. dcccascd in- testate,-(he said Mary M. Mac- Klnnon in her own rlxht:-and- Mary E. Moreau, against you; and that you do answer rnncernln: such things as shall (hen and there be alleged against you, and observe what our said Court. shall direct in this behalf. upon pain of an attachment isxuina 811310” ynur person, and such other pro- cess of contempt as the Court shall award. and of the Bill here- in helng taken pro confcsso. WITNESS the I-ionourahlc GEORGE J. TWEEDY, V'ice-Chan- cellor at Charlottetown, the 10th day of June. in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and fifty-three (AD. 195.1). iszd.) GORDON R. H0l.Ml-ZS. Registrar. after July 11th. Desirable site for summer home at Keppoch, on road to Bayfield mansion. Nice neigh- shade for comfort, and clcciriciiy for Tito Charlottetown Hotel, STRAWBERRIES - Home Grown Lowest Market Prices. -.5upEr Markef " rat: out 5'70? MARKU DIAL 8557 o FREE DELIVERY. 1 There Ought To Be A"Lla'& ,. It How cuiizir ?: . . . . . u I i B”.il".?.”.2..i.”.R&- 27? ;l3””I.”..?.0ii swam my 4. i95R95”'iliE i'.E(7;C?c5”E' c . , 1 . I Q J0 ” ' e P: V Do you want your I-lay ; SOMEONE GOES co-ODERATE Y't(Mow" v k i .; L HN JOSEPH Ma.-MN. ON . V , . ONVAC T u, - , . . . , and others. Complalnann. baled A-ms 393-5 A ION ” ,. '.- l 1 And CLARA BURKE and others, Wire tied bales for easier B.85,5?oE-Eficls, A T”? ..... yo gf T 9 . . . ' . r ' , Er-.'..:'::::.:”... 1;:,nd1;;:g-;,3"d,;1:;gI,W- My Sven-.-FE K ' ",' 1' -5 .a?A-.6 : . 1 . 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