MAY 13. 1952 AH-eniion Retail Seed Deders we have on hand a complete stock of field seeds, 8.3,, Timothy. all Clovers, Alfalfa, and Laurentian Tur- mp We have also adarge stock of Charlottetown No. 80 Two Row Barley, Champion P. E. I. Barley at Maritime Winter Fair; No. 1 Seed C.S.C. No. 11-1406. There is a small quantity of Abegwcit Seed Oats for early buyers. I L. J. ROSSITER WHOLESALE SEED Phone 3186 Charlottetown. P.E.I. Uurrie Building 179 Queen Street TEiiiiEiiSi Foil DOUBLE TEiiEMEiiT , PROPERTY .3. Lois SITUATE ON McGlLL TERRACE IN CHARLOTTETOWN SEALED TENDERS will be received at the of- lice. of the undersigned up to 12 o'clock Noon on Sat- urday, May 17th, 1952. for the double tenement pro- perty Nos. 18-20 McGill Terrace. Each tenement con- sists of 7 rooms and bath, with garage. Lot 131 Ft. x 92 Ft. - Possession June list. SEALED TENDERS will likewise be received at the said office up to 12 o'clock Noon on the same date for two building lots on the west side of MeGill Ter- mm each 52 feet x 92 feet. . For further particulars, apply: A. W. GAUDET. LL.B., Solicitor, 111 Grafton St., Gharlottetown. Tender Reference, "Estate Leah M. Jenkins" AUCTION sons (in Wednesday. May 14th. at the hour of 2 PM. I. shall offer for sale, by Public Auction. on the prom- ises. my home farm consisting of approximately 150 acres of land at Union Road. On this property there is a never failing stream of water with a trout pond surrounded by wild rice, also a nice orchard. LEE ESSERY, Owner. ALEX MocRAE, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE AT BEDFORD MAY 14 AT 2 0'CLOCK I iim instructed by Mrs. Annie Stewart. Bedford, tot sell the following household effects on Wednesday, May 14 at two o'clock: 1 dining-room table; 1 kitchen table; 1 much; 3 bed springs and mattresses; 3 commodes; 3 chamber sets; 1 player piano with 60 rolls; 1 electric rangette, almost new; congoleum squares; dishes; pots and pans; lawn chair; 1 laim mower; .1. Francis high back sleigh; a quantity of lumber, hay and other articles. x VETER MnoQUAlD, Auctioneer. 1 AUCTION SALE TRYON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1-ith--1 I'.M.' l aiiiiiiistructed by Boivley Leard. Tryoii. to sell con- tents of the Leard homestead. settled in 1821, the follow- ing chattels, etc.:-- - g Kitchen range: tables; ehaiis; lounges: 2 bedroom miles; 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 dinner dishes; sad irons; com- modes: ice chest; pictures: kerosene refrigerator; book- 'h.'?li; springs: mattresses: bedding; linen: sleigh rugs; fur robes; spinning wheels; tapestry squares; 2 chests drawers; antique organ: extension table; clocks; chairs; settle bed; rhest drawers: cruet sets; dishes; pots; pans; pictures; Cream cans; pails; cream separator; fertilizer sower; bob 'l9iZ:h: driving wagon; F. J: W. mower; F. 8: W. disc drill; .iriving sleigh; set driving harness; grindstone; 12 laying hens: and scores of other articles.too numerous to mention. TERMS CASH. If day unfit, sale next fine day following. E. C. BELL, Auction:-or. Qliickies By Ken Reynold; "Without glnmeo- l k like a -old with u ou':ymm.wmtyX3i"m I s THE GUARDIAN. CHARLUITETOWN OOIIOTIIY IIIX SAYS- conclnuud from page I tried to run our lives ever since we were married. They also try to raise my baby. I know it's partly our fault for letting them do it so long. but I didn't want to cause hurt feelings. Now my husband has been called to duty in California. He want: me to Join him and I want to very much. As soon as my mother-in-low found out about it. tho begsn,to discourage me. They no willing for me to go. but not to take the baby. I believe in times like these families should be together. How can I tell them without hurting them? M H RS. . ANSWER: You're A very wise girl for your age. For many ran- som taking the baby and joining your husband will be the best thing for you. Al you say. families should be together. even though the parting may hurt your fond in-lows for I time. Since you are such ii young mother. they probably think you need help and guidance much more than you do. Their love for th.o baby is perfectly understand- able, but his place is with you. Tell them that your husband wants both you and his son with him, and in view of the unsettled condit- ions of the world. you want to have every possible minute together. Assure them that you'll be back before too long, and will miss them greatly while you're gone. You have so many fine qualities that I'm sure tact is among them. This is a situation that calls for plenty of it, and I'm sure you'll mon- aizo to leave home with no hurt feelings-or at least, no seriously hurt ones. -DEAR MISS DIX: For three months I have been going with A young man of 26. and we planned to marry this summer. We had been seeing each other almost every day until a month ago. Then he made a date. as usual, but never kept it. Since then I haven't heard from him. Should I call or write him, or wait? MARY B. ANSWER: Since your relationship had gone u for II A formal engagement, you were certainly within your rights to call the day after he broke the date with you. He must have had some logical reason for not keeping it. and you are most assuredly entitled to an explan- ation. Better ask for it without further delay. Minn Niuen cannot reply personally to readers but will answer problems of , ' interest through this column. Auction SALE Of Farm of Justin Lnrkln at Five Houses. May 19th. Farm con- sists of 158 acres more or less, 50 acres of clear land. balance in wood and lumber. 10 room house, electric light: and running winter, large. cellar. Earn 92 ft. x 25 ft. Gamble roof. water system, and electric lights: barn 50 ft. x 22 ft. Garage 25 x 22 ft. Machine house -10 x 20 ft. Wood house .'l() x 20. Store and wnrciiausc. All equip- ped with lights and ready for busi- ness. Store equipment consists of: SC-alts. Dayton. new: Coca Cola cooler; safe; rolled top desk; cash register; typewriter; Me.-tskey sys- tern bookkeeping; 2 plate glass show cases. large: also quantity of goods and hardware. Farm Machinery: 6 ft. mower 2 years old; 1 hsy rake: seeder: U2 share in hinder: M-H hay load- or; riding horse hoe; single plow. disc hsrrow; lever spring tooth harrow; V3 share in manure spreader: grain crusher: 2 bells. 6 in. and 7 in.: International truc- tor H. new; set of bob iilelghs: furrow tractor plow; 4 wheel trail- er. new: Hornet power saw, now last winter; quantity of hay: 3-ton Ford truck; 3 U2-ton Fargo truck, new motor and tires; other art- icles too numerous to mention. Sale start: At 12 o'clock Stand- ard timn. Terms made known at sale. 1. B. JAY. Auctioneer. JUSTIN J. LAIIXIN. Free Yourself from laxative slavery Pry this delightful fnuiily breakfast trentl Est: I generous bowlful (about 55 cup) of crisp toasty Kellogg's ALI:-IRAN with sugar and cream. Drink plenty of liquids. Au.-sun in the natural lnxntiva cereal thot may help you back to youthful regularity, lost because oi lock of bull: in your diet. It's the only type randy-to-est cereal that supplies all the bulk you may need. High in protein and iron . . . not habit-forniing. Why don't you try it? Kellogg's is so sure you'll like ALL-ll.AN that if you're not coni- pleuiu satisfied offer 10 days. send empty carton to Kellogg's, London. 0nt.. and get. oousnn irouii noun? next :4 AUCTION SALE BIG CLEARANCE AUCTION SALE AT IJNKLETTEII ROAD Owing to ill health. having sold my form I am offering at public auction on Thursday, May 15th, beginning at 1:30 p.m., the follow- ing: 2 work horses: 6 good milch rows. 4 yeiir olds; 5 spring calves: hearing binder: mower. 6 fi.: F & W. hay rake; McC. disc harrow; spring herrow; smoothing harrow; fertilizer sower: scuffler: ihorse hoe: gang plow; walking plow; set Chatham fnnners; threlher and cleaner, and 4 H.P. engine: potato sprayer: doublo truck wag- gon: box cart; road cart: ronil waggon: set. double bod slaigha: wood sleigh: driving sleigh; cream separator: 2 cream can: and strainer: 3,000 cedar shingles. and nails; set. of ton scales; set 240 lbs. counter scales; farmer's boiler; hay fork. rope and blocks: two lad- ders. 2 chicken broader houses; I quantity of cedar posts and Ital: I: set of driving hnrneu and w l( harness: cart saddle and breach- ing: collars; homes: traces and brldies. eic.: buffalo robe; horse rug; grindstone; forks, shovels. hoes: two tool chests and many tools: A large shooting box. and numerous other articles not enum- crnted. TERMS CASH. ' WALTER SCRIJIIMAN. Linkletter loud mi 56 Wiiiiwail um and zinc-.9 vi-cal Inn riiioi optional or extra cod. MILES AHEAI) IN Tm-3 LOW-PRICE FI.l:3.I-D 3 IPIAIIIIIG 1'0 IIIIIDI OI- IIMOIII. ? ciiicii iiiisi iiiiiiiiiis V EXYRA You efiliem 9 . ; .lolins-Manviiie Asphalt Shingles There is more than meets the eye in choosing a roof. 0! course you want appealing colours and smart styling and you also want economy, protection and long-life. You can be sure of all these im- portant advantages when you buy a Johns-Manville Asphalt Shingle roof. For free full-colour folder see your J-M dealer 0t'”wri'tg Canadian Johns-Manville, Dept. 1w9.9”11ay St., Toronto. 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In all the low-price fold the '52 Maar ' Mainline is iniecoolled in economy and value! Meteor Moinli.ue's new 110 By. V-8 engine in 1 positive revelation in low-cost motoring. recpousivc power. and cunning perform- nocel Brilliant new body lines-new in- teriors and appointments! Dnnutit-..' powerful. ihr new Meteor Mainline iii priavl uilhllic lriwal in iajiddl cusiomms ma... uiAim.mI u-do otAL:k's Stewart Motors Ltd. X003 IIROUBY-IIITEOR DEAL!-ill 224 Great George St, Olmlotteiown-' F. Earle McDonald METEOR-MERCURY DEALER Bummenido