PAGE TWELVE Advertising Rates Payable In Advance Minimum Charge For Any Advertisement 25 Cents. Central Guardian Louis be per word; Western and Eastern Locals 4c per word; Announcements and Coming Events be per word; Classified Sc per word; In Mernorlarn Notices Me per inch-, Lists of Floral and Spiritual Offerings, Cards. ete., Se per name; Letters of Condolence lilo per Inch; Wedding Engagements, 40 words for 51.00 and 10 cents for every additional 3 words; Notices of Thanks and Appreciation, Etc per inch or St: per word; Lists of Subscrip- tions, 84 cents per inch; Address and Presentation, 51.00. other Rates On Application. The advertiser agrees that the publisher shall not be liable for damages arising out of errors in advertisements beyond the amount pull! for the space actually occupied by that portion of the arivcrtiscnieut in which the error occurred, whether such error is due to tire negligence of its servants or otherwise, and there shall he no liability for non-insertion of any advertisement beyond the amount paid for such advertisement. lltew York Stocks Ni-ZIV YORK. (AP!--All of the ,stock markers strength last week 1 was inustered in one vigorously ad- lvanciug day, Monday. '1'liereaiter the niiirltet idled along with iaiitious advances and reticats. The net rcstilt n as ii sec- ,()lld Slitllglit weekly advance from ,tht- low of the year. 1 .iloiida,i”s advance iiiaterializcrl with a ru:-li and i'kIEllCIC(I itself iuiitil it bi-ciiiiie the tits! at tlieyeai' ;as iiicasiiirtl by llitl Associated 1Piess avvrage or (ill stocks. The lavcragc was up 31-20, biggest since lniirl-Novcniber (it last year. t Volume for the week came to 6.254.000, ii daily aicrage of 1.251.-i 000 shai'es, lowest in mine than six TUTTI I 7 lg niniiths. "g 7, W 7 , H7” RKO '1')"-ui;-95 up 1.4 at 4 1-1. it -x V i;'ii'-'i-Tux-lisiiizii FOR s.-u.r - rscu nmcxs. with 160000 Sllliltls traded was the 'itV.ll”llll ini'liidint.: reirigeralm Phone 8 0. lllllgi 3:115 15511” V d th K1 ,.. ,1 A r, 1 ',1d(',n- - m --- : '”.''”'' W" -'-arr; aria iaii tunes inane e were i ifqv :, gflguflhgflgllfgtown FOR SALE - H'E(Vrn,lC RAh("l mixed. li-lirzini Walker and Cana- t eite. Good condition. Phone 738. mm PM,J,C Mm, bmh up H3; AHp,i.y Lox 136, fluardian. ”aisinEs?opiiamiiiier OR SALE - ONE COLUMBIA American boy's bicycle. in 30011 condition, 1952 model. Apply Box 787, Giiardiaii. lFOR SALF.-l'SEI) 1 FOOT FER- iiiizer soucr, Frost and Wood. For quick sale 575.00. Weeks Sales and Service, Albcrton. S OPPORTUNITY - Ciissom made Canteen ilonii condition. Has trav- Lhau 21000 iiiilcs. flan-l V l a ho fiiinurcd or ipplv John C , lc iizi Dome Mines and grain each lost l-ll V Lake. Slim-e was off 1-8 on thc: American stock exrhaiige. iniwlvlria Distillers seaw l -Sets 1 llukihll d , .7 i V Kgng gl . . I i'ii:iiiiirl-. 04 i1-inn Street. 53' iicrv you sAi.i-: .s rir.t.isTr.iii3n AI'IV1F II R d 1 N S "1 shire Riill, 9 irmnths. R. 0. P , i hl'Hl AIJV7. iii sixi-tss N OPPOR-1, 1lfim- l'l'11l(150l' 13011 5011111 5191'; .. l' for incii mrr 40. i iirll 11111: g W Va Ag V7 SAN”l'lA(i(l. Chile, (AP!---Lou - mi and ilillll csizililishrrl U. 5 1-con SAl.F.-NILIIBI-Ill or (I()0I)'IVIRl'l'f)ll of Cailltllllia PS(l:iIillSil('(l a ,'i:ii:iit;ivtii-or oiii-rs opptirtii-iiii)' iliills with or uiilimii fr-riili7.crl,u'oi'ld iisliiiig rrctiid last week by 1- - --WIS 01 510-000 Rlld 1l1l11l' att.arlims-iiis. A'-..sn lrw scliniiul 3 landiiic a 1,182-pound swordfish (3111 P" "ll 1'”lllllll-55l'lll 1371515 59111111? sccrbws, all llllilrll to St'II. i)0Llf.Z- It 39-tlii-earl line. it'll"-f"1 1”lllill15 l(?"W1.l'.”il1" ;11I11"(1 ins R. Wrlisisr, Ix'OllSllISZlflll. L A .'lil-tlircad line is I line madc Run mini nllt wflflfl l.V am s -g - 5" , . rs ' . ' ;” tip of 39 tlircnds, carh of which 151 1” 511 l)14ll115- 5l31lW1-V I0” LE "E0515 ECROLL hoFA' 0VptclPd to break at n'tiii'ee-pound1 . ,... . . . . . one wing chair, both newly up- ; , 1 1111111”-N lllilllfllllt 1111111915 311d h 1 L d O H, He mam) an .1 pull. rhus, 89 could be expected to tmiriiiiiitiiiz AlZPI'l('lPS. Ware- 95 "9 i 119 P11 Q 3 V 3 break Imm me Wrigm or R 111. hrviscs ihroiiglioiit Canada ex- xmlla; A”1;1””111' SS'a1'nDLV1c); pound M1, - . in , ' llyifl;Ii' d(lliII'.yl and Cillitillzhic q1?r:eCli7IlIl)l:ml00Q;) qwmmm-gm? Tm, Old nmrd M 1.135 pounds "i if iritir-" n. rzrec impor a ion -”Am”:f - H , :7” j V .. , ,l .,. .. . 131111 L""1”1 S”””' Exp”1P”"1 I':07K-;A1-I1 - fu5l'3I1WEIT 05 V1iiidtlcglliis1:ilt'lIC:ile-at"hhitiigiili, '1" W,WM"m hm .mr PSSPHHRL M13111 m1”1111- 111311 F91'1”111M1m11,tlctl the fish for an hour and 551 'r'.iii:i. ll.il'll'.ll;1S. Xew salesman passcd an Hold mspec-Mons 1-p.Hmm”r5, , varncd over 311.000 first mm-pd tor rcgi5(1';1tl0n' 1-g-c1mn- -um one account. Salesman pd. 54,00 pm 100 )1), bag, Austin l V a earned over 320,000 his A” swig-5, isreemwn, l vcrir with Company. Write c- l v Consolidated Paint and F0” SA 11- I ” one grade. Hereford to freshen li Cnrporritinii, 1831 Willey 13 Ohio soon, grade Guernsey and Short- . i horn to freshen 26th of this month. Gordon Wright, Brighton Road. FOR SALE - 58 ACRES OF LAND. 2 acres of good lumber and wood. Ideal potato laud. Also great pas- Air-nuc, Cleveland I' S. A. Femzi.-a Help Wanted Huron .. ciieliiifiz HOUSE- ke-epcr. Small family, Write Box 755, tiiini'dt.'iii Oilicc. . , .. . -.L.7 lure land. Well watered, near city. UANTEII - "OI 5551115753 Tn Sell cheap. Write Box 785, care inkv rrirri of cldt-rly woman. GU31-man Vilritc Box 7R3, (tiiardian. iv A'S'v1'""i:'iiZ aiziiti-H311: MAID. itch? lioiiscwoi'k, grind wages, two ictiiif-s7i Ea?-1' SE iivsef 15 K tilts. Corkshutt, iitcrnaliaiinl and Massry Harris. All in good crin- iFor Arthritis Gasesl 1, SBIGNIORY CLUB, Que. (CF) 1, Compound E. a drug chemic"a1ly isimilar to cortisone, has proved; ltisfltli in some cases to artihrius uh:-ii dircctcd directly into the at-I fcslcd wiiirs. Di'. Louis Jolinsoii of: Montreal reported last week at tlic1 aiinual meeting of the Quebec divl-l sion of the Canadian Medical As-l socxation. l l-le said the compound works as lifllil as co-rtisone in some cases Will Build New 1llohalt Bomb Plant ward Island Distributor for .. ......u.. ” TI-IE GUARDIAN. UHARIATFTETOWN U. S. Steel lieporl CLEVELAND. tAPi-No surplus steel will be available unless the United States has a full scale de- pression. steel Magazine predicts Sunday. Producers would retire some old plants or put them on R standby basis if there was a l'moderate de- cline in business,” the metal- working journsl says. Rising prices will not ease the demand, the Magazine says, hold- ing that "as long as steel custom- ers continue to Clij'Dy their present lilgh level of business they will buy steel regardless of price." Prices on some ”t-xtras” spec- ial items have gone up, as have it few base prices. But the magazine says that unless the CIO-Steel- workers' Union gets a pay boost, most base prices will not jump. ”Steel's" composite on scrap metal dropped last week from 541.67 to 839.67. l'. 5, mills operated at 100 per cent of their rated capacity last week, a drop of hiilf I point. n'i'rAwA, lCPl..A n...- Dian. fnr the production of the "cohsll. bomb.” uscd in cancer treatments. iiill hr built in Ottawa by the summer nt 1954, it was announ- ced last week by Atomic Energy of Canada. Limited. A 5669323 contract for plant. has born awarded thcl George Hardy Construction COIN-l paiiy of Toronto. The building viill: he erected at Tunney's Pasture, inl Ottawa's west end, near the new Bureau of Statistics Building. The bombs, in world demand for cancer therapy and made only in Canada from radioactive mater- ials produced at the atomic cu- ergy plant at Chalk River, Onl.. were previously made in subur- han Eastview. Space restrictions hamper:-d expansion of the plant there, forcing the move. the Valuable Illstrlliutorshln Exclusive Prince Edward Is- land Distributorship is offer- ed to aggressive man to de- vote full time as Prince Ed- iiew automotive products currently selling in leading Canadian cities and accred- uatel. with more turning up each week. As usual, there were more re- quests for engineering and com- merce graduntes than there were candidates. But also that all graduates in pher- mlcy, nursing. home economics. pure science. architecture, forestry and journaliem would be placed. There was at present I small surplus of graduates in agriculture. -but it was expected jobs would be found for them before too long. Employment Outlook For Graduates Good OTTAWA, (CF)-The employment outlook for the 11.000 graduates leaving universities this year is ex- cellent, Labor Minister Gregg saldl last week. The minister said in ii statement a survey has shown 18,5000 jobs open for graduates and undergrad- DAILY, CROSSWORD ACROSS 4. Luteclum 20. Four periods . Precious (sym.) of the year stones Southeast 21. circuitous Short tsbbr.) 22. Asterisk haircut To lsde 24. April Broad Ancient (Ibbr.) street Food 26. Type Toward mixture measure the lee made 27. Passabis Erase by bees 23. Dancers (print) Amx cymbals Took sides Send to 32." God of Terrible school the earth Bushel Total (abbr.) amount Chamber Movabl- Grampus barrier Little girl 16. Mist King of 19. Capital Bashan (Non) (Bib) On the ocean Come in Part of a. chair back. 28. First man 20. Toward 30. Poem 31. Title of respect Foundation Gold (Hen) Small reed- organ Stairway post 41. Venture (2. Native of Scotland Rubbed out Elevation (golf) Flowers DOWN Acrosh Goddess of volcanoes Near tpoet.) DAILY CRYETOQUOTE-Here's how to work It: 1 A X Y D I. B A A X It IsI.0N(lFl:LLOW One lctlcr simply stands for another. In this exeiiiplc A 13 list: for the three L's, X for the two 0:, etc. Single lrttczs, aim."- trophies, the length and formation of the words are all hints. Each day the code letters are different. Aceyptogr-umQuototioI SALG KWLBP, SALG WLJU LS CUWS. pan 9' 95 99.”? -11- Juli m' (-17.1121 ll-. Flt .lI:l i:lT.1i;lllt-1 ui-lilll-i l-ii:i'.I':lI I'utnday's Answer 38.Man's nickname t0.Sorrow I8. Erbium uym.) tt.Interna- tional language 12. 13. I1. 14. I7. 13. 18. 19. 20. 23. 15. landlc poems 85. Allot 36. Comfort 37. Metallic rocks 24. 25. 27. 32. 34. 35. 89. (3. (5. I6. 34.”? it was expected. MAY 11, 1953 T1 FISHERM-EN we NOW HAVE KERMATI! - MARINE nNaiNr.s IN STOCK AT om MALPEQUE ROAD suowaoom A. PICKARD MACHINERY LTD. T FOR SALE RASPBERRY CANES 54.00 per hundred WILLARD PROUD Kingston FARM FDR SALE AT AUBURN m m WANTED TO RENT , 180 acres of choice land, SUMMER COTFQGE wood and dumber. 80 acre, FOR SEASON under cultivation, well um. Applykg ered. . Apply to- BOA 781 Guudm; GUY GAMESTER Mt. Stewart, R. R. FOR SALE SUMMER COTTAGE AT BRIGHTON SHORE Large summer cottage situated on Brigluan Shore, consisting of living room, dining room, kitchen, screened and glassed in hetl., three bedrooms, bathroom, sun porch and large veranda. Equipped with furniture, electric stove, etc. Large Int. For particulars apply .7i(EA5IEIIII Tltll 154 Richmond Street. QN EMA'K TAUMB KMFAXSXFU BPU AUIUUGK XBKUWS-IMJXIKLR. 1':-sterrIay's Cryptoquote: IN GALLANT TRIM Ti-IE GILDED VESSEL GOES; YOUTH ON THE PROVV, AND PLEASURE AT FOR IMMEDIATE SALE Modern eight room house built in 1948, situated on Hurd Street just outside City limits. Good basement with oil burning her water furnace. City sewerage and water. two bathrooms. - Reason for selling. owner leaving City. KENNEDY 8: MUSTARD Reel Esters Brokers I25 Kent St. Phone 1108 MKJOR Hooe1.E' I EVER GOT WAG CALLS -'l'1ll11-V lllll1l 4-'1 (;1'9911115111 AV? riiliori. Also niiiiiiirr of good bu, is no a ,1, ,, g ' II'.A.VTI-ii)”-('Alt-lHOPE:-Exlifitll1 work l10i'W- Will 1111"; .''"11le1nllltlSiei”EdtI)ysi'I('I?lf51n:r 1ix1li:-Iii 13- ed by thousands "1 USA" rrtrcrl srmrlwicli board girl. Ex-1 1') "VIP" 110”V1'” B; 1”1151”v1ic."ted into muscles. its principal and Canada. 31.000-00 Ill" pcrienretl short order cook tori, 189,2-l'flFV',”j'j N 7 wg W, nlue was in treatment of arih- vestment required (covered ELAWI irockciirls niiiy. Applv Barn Drlvelron SAI.E-FEVV i'sir.n TRA(l-11115 Whfre 0116 01; two Joints only 1),, jnvento,-y, For personal liiit, Piillllll 30455-IV. tors. Farmall A, Fririiiziii Supritslllere 10111113911111 7”1d W111”? 11119 dl5- -A 781 . ,. "L A Farma” H (.m,Mh,m m tease did not respond to Lieatzrneiitlmtelumv 111119 Box 1 'V""1"V"””'! '””"”l W "W1 Ciacksh it "to vmscv ii...-.. 'in'iWllli t-oitisniic. Guardian Office. THE I-IELM-GRAY. no ' cxlrn 9-S5 l0i'.V0llFVRC3l10llI V ;.u H'a,'.; 3;; '13,,” la; 1B'l As ill the case of cortisone re- lulti piir stuff of dcnllers. (Won-fl gv:s,,:,i,r .m,:;,,,."'H,,,.,.,,: 11,-,u.m",liet was only temporary land L.-." rlcrlii o cniiics lli tie ci 0 I ' I t. 1 1 ' ' CIl7il'I1.N.iIl)lilWll. For rural irea. ..Migm.P.r;V' 1l"””””l”'”L.--li?:dnti?ab:cegi?:i:s M compound FIOUR mm W?illit'(I. Write fur our pia1i1F0R SALE -- S VIM!-IR COT- lllld ircv illl2lit'll2llP. Faiiillex, I600 tagc at Cape Tiaveisr: Sl1oi'e.i"' w ' '---ml iulriignl Mniitrciil. Living room 25 x 13. 2 bedmofms,1 To Let , ,, kitchen and garage. Partly Ill'- ' ' . E6AD,5NUF NO PHONE HOW .I Vi'())IA.V T() (1031?) TO THE l'r..icrl Stairs to rook in a home for the Olrl Ftillzs. The person will liarr '2 wood liimir with pleasant, lllll(lllli'IllS and surround-l .l :1 :i ;'.(itifI salary. The cook-1 i-is' plain food. Will pay. .;.mi. Please state age; .i.i I ill 1illli5I"l nntl l'Vllfl'lPlll"F. Write to Mrs. is P. 0l:'.rii, l-L N, North Shore R:-st llcnic X aguolla P, 0-. Man- ll cars & Trucks For Sale iriiros ii.i-1'" til5t'.tlETEOR.!PIti(: ml in sr... I'lliiliD .'lllU-R. ruin S,tl.i11-lH5l'i('IiIlR6I:ET1 Striilii lii yznocl condition. Radio zuiil licziiwr. Can be seen At Aicilv Sci";.cc Station, Maipequc Yinntl. ('ll'lS'. ct". For Sale I-'()it s.-it.r.'.. I-'.RBi'i.V (iA'iis'.".yiIis., l1'i:r- Pciidcrrzasl, I'I(t'l.L'lbll00i(. ii.-.m' S.'tl.lrIm- ivot'.Vi)Ai'io:sfIi (1flt)I)Ifll' Scccl Potatoes. ()vcrsi7.c. lillll Rl'j.'I'l1i0ll. Brat-kley. IOR s i.i-1-isiiaxrirtiniimxrii niiv nisi. Excclli-iit condition. Sliclimi Warrcii, .V.1rth RllSllC0- ivoiz'.x'.si.i-: - TIIIIEE sows. 8 months wild, bred two months. .-iiistiii Sinilh, Trynn. Il.l-1;- .-x'iio1'rtYi.x"r'r.i.r:t3'- . i'nii;:c (land ('0lldil.i0Il. Ap- ii.v ltiix 775! (;uai'tlv.iti. ' -; E 2 Si4I'CTl0.VAI.F.VFllt l. Vcriinu Mackin- unii, l'nmu ltnatl Xnrtli. FOR "sin t.AiiGi-1-7.it'A'ii'firx' iii iii:iii.ii:-. Aiiply J. l.. Mac- iiuli--vii, 'l I Iilii. roii s.u.i-: .1 oxr:4'i.'AnZ:'r-: cow iliic tn Il'i'Sll('ll. Apply to Kenneth Mlir'IVlll;iifI. t;ranrl 'i'racadle. iron?” in” ' ..r:b'rnit: MG) mill . no in perfect condition A;i,iiv l'.nx 777, Guardian. rom .N'AI.I-I -III-IRSVI-IIY cows. fresh and to freshen. Reginald Haslnm, Springticld. 'Foa”sAi.'r:7s'i2ono'rT." MATCH- rd hc:irds. MacDougall's Mill, St. Pclcrs. rim SALE - Jiaspv cow thrr-r-. ,vc:u's', call one month. Fred Kcnny, Mount Edward Rd. 7-'oi:'sIu.i: - IISOWHANDIIO nos 5 wccks old. Apply Allison Mac- l.r-riii. Wlieatley River. FOR SAIIF1 - FOUNDATION A Scott Sebagn ' Potatoes 2000 bushels. Emmett Murphy, Emer- nlrl. FOR SA! - FOX PI-INS 8 X 10 nnrl 6 x 12. Suitable for chickens. Wood floor and roof. J. H. Mac- Phall. New Haven. FOR SALE - GENERAL MONT- gomery second pure bred regis- tercd Hereford hull. Norbert Coa- trllo. Green Bay. 'ron"sAi.'i-. .. Anifowltrr seen roii s". ti nished. Excellent beach and fe.rr,v view. lmlle off Trans-Canzida Highway. Apply Herb Kenzir, Borden. I , ' " ”' l Miscellaneous 1 MRS. E. M. DELANEY. 'racno.l N. S., I)Il'lSi()li Manager fqrl Spencer Supports, will be in Charlottetown all this wcck. For, appointment Ph-one 759-.l. 1 YOU'LL LOVE YOUR PRE'I'TIEIl.1 ,xounger-looking figure in Spencer; Supports created just. for you. Call. me today? Mrs. Rapson, Phone- 2959-.l. SENATOR i)I'.VI.AI' S'I'RAII'- l berry plants 51.50 per 100; 510.00, per thousand, prepaid. M. l-Ii Rom-cs, Snutliport. l BRITISH S()VI-IREIGN STRAW-1. berry plants, sl.50 hundred. Pic- paid. This variety imported fruml Quebec costs 54.00 hundred. III 1-I. Jenkins, Southport. . .. l i5onAsAt.i;E- s 'r R A w-iii-2 R R 1'' plants, Prr-nilcr and Dunlap,, 51.50 hundred. 510 thousand l Rzispberrics M00 prt-paid. D.G.l Nciil, Wlnsloe. JNATOR DFNLAP STRAWBER-I ry plants. hundred, 51.50; 500,1 3500; 1000. 510.00. 6 pcrcniiials frci-. uith each 500; Phlox, lris., Sweet William. make larger crops. Wright, Montrigzuc. STRAIVBERRY lti..'I.V'I's - IN- ator Dunlap. 51.50 hundred. 510.00 thousand. Prepaid. with each order of 1000, you receive Free 100 Plants, your CIlOlF('. of the fol- lowing vnrielics, Prcniicr. Valen- tine. CFti5I(llI, King, Dresden, Louise, or Dorsz-tt. IA: R. Bolder- ston, Southport. FOR SALE - STRAWBERRY Plants. Senator Dunlap. Strong healthy year old plants. Freshly dug, trimmed ready to set. out. We specialize in strawberries. why not try ours. Price 51.50 per 100. 310,00 per 1000. Parker Jewell, York, P. E. 1. salesmen Wanted ON! MAN WANTED. - MUST have car. Better than average earnings. Apply 0. K. Prt-sby, 158 Great George Street, Charlotte- town. George Teachers Wanted VVKVEAANITI ll-D.-E-.AT-ETA-Cl-VII!) n-Yoii Irishlown School for 1053-54 term. Prescnt Supplement 5550.00, Harold .Vlar-Lend. Secretary. 'i'()"r7a7i-""."T'vvo.no-(r'iii's( on third floor. 130 King. rated rooms, sink- Apply 221 Weymouth street. Outs. Also Coronation Seed wheat. Apply Eric Lowther, crap- Iiud. p i-'o"r.'r:'r"-' SMALLAAPABTMENT suitable for three, 330.00 per month. Apply D.,' Guardian. 1 1 -LARGE. Fll N ri- imseaisiicgi -- - L..- lilariy plantsl ii)” '1Tef'r:rifiicu-Ni:wrIY'"nEch- 1 To-”t.r.rL riiaxisucn irooivr, conirnl Pionc 2041-L. nom. first floor, adults. Central, Phone 12039-L. To I.vl'2T-7AD7J()iIlVV1h'VfEV-Hf)li7S - keeping rooms. adults: also four room apartment, third floor. Phone 2732-L. Typewriters SEE THE A EIV REMINGTON Quiet-Rltcr - exclusive features. sensational performance. .35 monthly. special student rates on i'('til.nI niachines. Remington Reno 104 Kent Street. Phone 2771. Wanted WANTED-BY A YOUNG BPS!- ncss man, room and board. Cen- tral location desired. Phone R. L. Marshall, Bank of Nova Sco- tia. WANTED -- 40 Bl”IlEI.S FOI'N- dation Sebago Seconds. Stair price. lrstcr l.. Mcl-Ewen, Bristol. ANTED T0 RENT--HOFSI-I with five to 15 acres of land sit- iintcd within 5 or 6 miles City. Writr Box "Rll", Gtinrdlaii. W FY.' WITH d 'K. t... ”i fffo cl- ETTEK Do vou COMMUNICATE Nun -(He OUTSIDE woizto? How win. 1 star worzo TO MY FRlEND TWIGGS THAT I NEED HlM AT once? -w-Ni-IEN vou WANT some- 1' i-tine I-lEl'2E,DO You WIGWAE: our THE WINDOW 2. -4 vr-e ' ' I(- wl( J i- -ro PAY UP!-w ll: vou won-r TNl6G5,'I'LL' l WADDLE OVER Am: GUBPENA HIM!-w I5 rt SAFE T0 so WITHIN HOLLERIMG DISTANCE OF vouz HUTZ (I I 1, WN'I' - 411' 5-4 i GROCERY BL-SINESS TILL Tl-IE SHADES OFgNVl6l-iT FALL: W,,,,,;,,,;,,,;,,,,,,,,,, N PARKDALE 1 H -iii A-.1 Includllrg 01:31: 1l.)uilding ”" ” ' W TEply'i):iE0URCTON5('L6 ' ' -. i .' AP , 1 TE, HUM wi- t””S' .WELLl eTou'eiM-5 HA5 eroi.isN'Mv 1- 'TA14E5'M0RE TM? Good going i.)USlil('S3. '5l1-EH7 ERVAN-HAND CONVER1-ED ,' K Apply:-- A. W. GAUDET, Solicitor, 111 Grafton St. l,Auotion Sale AT RT. PETEIVS BAY FRIDAY, MAY 15, 2 P.M. I run instructed to sell on the premises of the late George Mc- Innis, St. Peter's Bay, the follow- ing machlnery:- lluy mower, farm engine I',,' to 2v, h.p. (I. 11.0.): hay rake; disc harrow: iipringtooth lurmw; gang plow; walking plow; hlller sulkey; scuitler; puiper; platform scales; hcam scales: farm wagon: driving wagon: pung sleigh; wood sleigh; cream separator; (Tahiti pump Jllfit. 1 I-liirnlture:-Kitchen range; heater: tables; chairs; couches. kitchen cabinet; book cue; chest drawers; 3 beds; radio. Terms of sale: Cash. I .l. a. JAY. Auctioneer. uz-um- I IT TO A FIRE" EXTN6UlSl-IE3 CALL6 IT-"FRITZ Tl-IE ,THi2oLiei-i.AN HOUR GLASS!-w LET'S; . , . KLOOK irorz , ..-, A'6l-i0i2T smx cor up Au u -,1 LEW, iasivianl" oi.icE--- AUCTION sans: AT MARSIIFIELD BEGINNING AT 11 0'CLOCK ON MAY 13, 1953 To be sold in order as listed:- Household Furniture:- Oak dining room set; table and six cnairs; oak china cupboard; antique living room suite; walnut table; kitchen chairs; beds, springs and mattresses; Karn organ; Singer sewing machine; ice box, oil stove; dishes and oihr-r articles. Live Stock:- 3 registered Ayrshire cow purebread Ayrshire cow, 5 years, cows, all milking; 5 steers, 1 year old; shire heifer; two grade heifers, year 0 heifer; 4 heifer calves; 4 bull calves, one registered; 1 gen- eral purpose mare, 12 years; 1 general purpose rzare, 9 years; 1 brood sow; 7 two month old pigs; 50 laying hens. Farm Machinery:- Ford Ferguson tractor and plow (1947); M-II binder. 6 ft cut; McCormack 6 ft. mower; Mccormack hay loader: Cockshutt rake; 4 section smoothing harrow; single plow; scufflcr; potato,grader; turnip pulper; Hall thrcsher; har- ness, forks, shovels, etc. DeLaval milker, 2 unit; Renfrew separator, 750 lbs- capacity; 1 cart; 1 truck wagon; trailer, s1elghs,'Judsoi1 fertilizer, platform scales, oats, Timothy seed, hay and straw. Sale positive as farm is sold. s, 4 years old, freshened; 1 freshened; 8 grade 1 registered Ayr- lds: 1 2-year old Terms: Furniture cash. On stock and farm equipment on amounts over 3211-00- 6 months on approved joint notes. 576 discount for cash. Miisiarii Tupper Ferguson cii0ncei's- Kennedy Si Owner Au Marshfield Women's Institute will serve lunciics. m .2- AUCTION SALE AT GRAllAM'S ROAD, TUESDAY, MAY 12th, AT 1:00 P. M. I am instructed to sell by public auction, all stock and machinery, consisting of the following: . 3 work horses; 3 choice milk cows; two. year old ht'l1' ers, fat; 2, year olds; 2 calves. Machinery: Binder, hay mower. liay loader, rake. man& tire spreader; potato digger; horsehoe; harrows, lever 31? light; gang plow; single plow; half-interest in seed 1'1 with fertilizer attachment; truck wagons, double .3". single; box cart; driving sleigh; 3 wood slelghs; box 5191131 pump jack and engine. new; set of Fairbanks scales: l-lg, ners; broader stove; harness, double and single; and a 10,1 other articles too numerous to mention. If not fine. 11” fine day following. Edward yviuiium, AI'tIluI' .1. Slow! Owner Auction ' m