APRIL 26. 1952 THE GUARDIAN. 0 , rites THIRTEEN ,.,L GIGANTIC AUCTION SALE AT BEDEQUE ON -MONDAY. APRIL 28th BEGINNING AT 12 NOON Consisting of 3 work horses, 40 head of cattle, includ- ing 17 milch cows, bull (Hereford). 21 young cattle, 2 brood sows to farrow April 29th and May 5th, 6 pigs, 5 months old, 45 hens. Implements: Farmall tractor, tractor trailer, tractor disc, tractor plow, tractor harrow, sloven binder, mower, hay loader, grain drill, potato sprayer, manure spreader, 2 row scuffler, threshing outfit with blower, hay rake, potato hiller, turnip pulpcr, milking machine, potato digger, set scales, farm wagon, 4 wood sleighs, set smoothing harrows, hay fork, rope and carrier, extension ladder, brooder stove, 2 air tite heaters, several water fountains, electric heater, oil heater, cream separator, new. Furniture: Piano, sewing machine (Singer), 2 dressers, electric washing machine. ' 1 Quantity of grain, rye, hay and straw. All kinds harness, both double and single, several cream cans and pails, and all small articles found on a large and well equipped farm as this, a very large sale. Sale will begin at noon. '1'erms cash. If day is unfit sale on next fine day. RALPH CALLBECK & C0. Hugh F. Morrison, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE ()N WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30th, 1952, 2:30 P. M. AT ORWELL We are instructed. on behalf of Archibald D. Mac- Pherson of Orwell to sell his farm of 122 acres also all moveablcs thereon. Wagons, sleighs, haymower, rake, plows, harrows, household effects etc., etc.. also two horses. This is an ideal farm, beautifully located and in a high state of cultivation. Terms for personally, Cash. KENNEDY & MUSTARD Auctioneers i AUCTION same: AT FRENCH RIVER TUESDAY, APRIL 29 AT 1 1'. M. Having sold my farm I will sell by public auction, stock, farm machinery. some household effects and wood- working equipment including three work horses; four milk rows; two, 2 year old heifers; three, 2 year old steers; 3 one year old heifers; thirteen junks of pigs; sow due to farroiv; 75 laying hens. Mac inery: Binder, Massey Harris, practically new; seed dril; hall mill with blower: Allis Chalmers power mower, 7 ft.; crusher, 10 in. plate; tractor plow, new; manure spreader, practically new; two rakes; hayloader, new; gang plow; horse hoe: four section light harrow; three section brake harrow; single plow; scuffler; fanners; wood sleigh; pung sleigh; driving sleigh; truck wagon; two box carts: two driving wagons; separator; churn; harness; shovels; forks: sleigh robes. Surface planers 16 x 8; table saw with four saws; one sand paper machine; turning lathe; band saws; variety moulder: foot mortice machine; two gasoline engines; emery stone; number of frames and sashes new; four panel doors. new; carpenter tools; two oak barrels, 45 gal- lons: quantity of shafting; 50 foot endless belt and belt- ing; 33 roof brackets; pulleys; boring machines. Household effects: Beds, springs. dressers, commodes, chairs, two rocking chairs, tables, lamps, couches, toilet sets, writing desks, radio and a lot of other articles too numerous to mention. FOSTER DUNNING. French River ARTHUR. J. STEWART, Auctioneer. AUCTION sins: AT CARLETON ON MAY 2nd, 1952 BEGINNING AT 12:00 NOON Having sold my farm I will sell on the above date the following: 3 work horses; 6 choice mllch cows; 5 cattle, 1 year old; 5 fat cattle. MACHINERY: 1 Farmall A tractor; tractor plow; gang pioiv; walking plow; disc drill; manure spreader; 2 hay mowers; hay rake; hay loader; binder; farm wagon; road wagon; dump cart; bob slelghs; wood sleigh: driving sleigh; family sleigh; potato planter; potato digger; disc harrow; cultivator, 8 horse hoe; grain crusher; smoothing harrows; grain separator; scales; cream separator: blacksmith forge; driving har- ness (new), all kinds double and single harness; hay fork, rope and blocks: fencing equipment; quantity of oats, hay and straw: 100 feed bags; quantity of boards and scantling, and all small articles used around a large and well equipped farm. ' HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: 1 chesterfield suite; davenport and chairs; dining room suite; 2 bedroom suites; 1 spool bed (antique); 3 iron beds; 3 eommodes: chest of drawers; couch; hall stand, 5 arm chairs; 4 rocking chairs; 3 tables; several springs and mattresses; washing machine: 1 Axminster rug; 3 linoleum squares; 3 toilet sets; 2 fur robes; a large variety of articles not enumerated. JOHN W. MYERS. HUGH F. MORRISON, Auctioneer. properly balance and integrate Ill services." The Doctors' Advisory Commit- : n Soliiily Behind P c H I I tee also met jointly, Thursday- - - 959'" rs ng. Completion Fund Mr. Hayward commenv.ed'uiter the Dr. J. C. Slmpso of '7 mmer- meeting that he felt that their first combined session gave tine side was elected chairman Thurs- day night by the members of I. evidence of ,”joint thinking. joint determination and joint action." He added, "as R public represen- newly organized Doom". 000150” tative of the impending 5250.000 Committee of the Prince Countv 03mWl3"- I W35 "105" ”V0m015' Hogpital compleuon pund' it 0.03 impressed with the way the nos- anngumed yesterday by M0 wug pltal's professional and lay com- liam Hayward, general chairman. mm"5 0'0” 003900"-" The seven Doctors comprising Ml” D000” B0k'3l,'v Chlilrmlill 01 me commmee were 000010000 the hospital's building committee, seven; day. 500 0,, B memng 0; reported progress made in the de- me gnu” medical staff 0; we velopment of architectural plans hospital. In addition to Dr. Simp- son, the members are: Dr. Ft. W. Auld of Kensington. Dr. L. G for the new nurses” training school Dewar of 0'Lenry.. Dr Raymond. and nurses' residence. Mr. Austin Scales, chairman of the Central Committee, expressed mid of wemngtom and D” J. at the end of the meeting the ap- Augun Delaney, 5.30 Downmg 00,. preciation of the -trustees for the A, R, gram of gummemde. advice and help given by the Doc- Asked for an official stateinent t'0”- T00 "W0 00m"”"'"0 V01 by his commmee, D0 5000000 continue their Joint conferences at said "the medical staff of the ho..- pital unanimously supports the basic program of the Prince Coun- a meeting scheduled for next Monday, April 26, at 7 o'clock at ty Hospital Completion Fund. and you can count on the stair en- the hospital. 3. dorslng it in every way." ioiioii1Wi'ii?iis Purpose Of Fund Continued from page 12 "We recognize." he continued. ”900TL-1'0"” 05 ”that perhaps some people may 000 I-'0”VlC0 00 think that the recent opening of H25 M3035” 195 our fine new building on the hill 19500 MBCDOMM 135 is all that is required. This, how- 17700 MHCFIC 25 ever, is not the case. To assure 4700 Macxeno ltl5 adequate facilities for modern di- 1800 MacLeod 275 agnosis, treatment and care, a 1900. Madscn 198 final step should be taken to com- moo Maia.-uc 194; plate the lob-by providing for 4050 Marigold . cur badly needed equipment for the 1000 Man," 5 hospital, and constructing and 7500 M0t0,.,.0W 2.-, equipping ii nurses' training school 000 Maw, Z0 and nurses residence. This will 5000 Mcmmm 4 04 2100 McMarmac 6 600 M ii 6!) 2000 Mcwiuters 9 . 2023 Nifxirnii Dem 390 2100 New Cal 228 SA 5223 N Concord 227 2500 New Delhi 55 1000 New Dlcken 222 AT m:i.i.r. nivrzit 0f';:l'g,l)'llKm 1 , 'I'L'ESl)AI', APRIL 20th 10200 -N Laguerm 23 AT 1:30 l'- M- 1990 Newliind .. 13:: I am instructed by the admIn- 4583 New Mar 07 3-0 istrators of the estate of the late 3972 N Morrison 0 1'2 James Craig Maiheson of Belle 4.900 N Mosh" 6" , River, to sell ivy public nurilon 6000 New NO” 01".: on the premises on 'I'u(-sday. April 0407 New P0001” 10 1'7 29, at. 1:00 o'clock p.ni., farm con- H9900 N RN” L " 07 slstlng of 100 acres of choice land. 5000 New Tmlrb 0 1'2 about 75 acres clear. Buildings in 3000 N10 Y9110 A good repair. Also all farm ma- 100 NW1-55mg 23" ehincry. carpenters tools, and 9500 M510 V - . 15 household effects. and many small 50-'3 N0l'0lldR 74 l-1 articles too numerous to mention, 2500 Norlarilr Vi 600 Normetal 495 If Tuesday stormy sale takes 500 Nomi,-1k 3 place the following day at same 2500 N001” H 300 l"”"- anon N Denison 1.1 i-: -1-L-HMS CASH. 4000 Nor Exten 26 l-2 1000 Northland 6 l-2 J. H. MCDONALD. 2300 Nubnr I2 I-2 Auctioneer. 9000 003-W5 210 O'Brien MAY 7 I am instructed by Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Goff, RR. 1. Cardigan, to sell by Public Auction, on May 7, at one o'clock sharp, the following farm and household effects. (If weath- er unfit, first fine day following): LIVESTOCK: One horse, eight years; mare, eleven -years: cow, 8 yrs.; cow, 7 yrs.; cow, 6 yrs., all to freshen in May. Good milkers. 2 yearling heifers; 1 yearling ox; 1 yearling bull; 12 laying hens. FARM MACHINERY: Hay mower (new): rake; bind- er; gang plow; 3 section pin harrow (new); Broadcast seed- er; power sprayer with 10 ft. boom: roller;vcart; truck wagon; wood sleigh; 2 separators; .2 cream cans; platform scales; harness; hay rope; Dodge engine, -set up for station- ary work; lath machine and bolter; circular saws; pulleys; shafting; boxings; belting: plumbing supplies, consisting of quantity of galvanized piping; lead piping; cast iron sew- age piping; hot water tank; wash bowl and toilet; carpen- ter's tools; tarpaulin; 2 lawn mowers; 1936 Chevrolet car, good for parts. HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS: Valuable walnut and mahogany, some pieces collectors' items; English walnut dining room suite; mahogany chest; table and desk; wal- nut chairs and tables; saddle back chair; black walnut bed- room suite; marble topped dresser; walnut and marble bed- side table; poster bed; Sheraton sofa; Italian tile brass- bound open face stove; several beds: dressers and wash- stands; chesterfield; heater; typewriter; marble mantle- piece; silver; china; glass; linens; bedding; pictures, etc. Ladiesl raccoon coat; rugs and hooked' mats; 1880 Atlas of P. E. 1.; Encyclopaedia Britannica; 12 gauge shot. gun; kitchen furnishings; porcelain-finish range, tables and chairs, etc.; sewing machine; wringer; radio; wardrobe trunk; wick- er verandah suite; canning machine; large bell suitable for school or church; English mirror; numerous other articles. TERMS CASH. G. H. NELSON. Auctioneer. L...cLLL....L.LT AUCTION SALE DICKINSON ESTATE, LOWER MALPEQUE ROAD To be sold at public auction on the premises on Thursday, May 1st, 1952, at 1 P.M.-Farm of the late John Dickinson. consisting of some 32 acres of land with good buildings thereon, extending from the paved highway to the shore and having a frontage of some 1200 feet on North River Road. Also at the same time a quantity of household furniture. Inspection of premises at 12 noon on day of sale. KENNEDY & MUSTARD Auctioneers. .i'i;m I339, ll!!! 0177!!-11751100. Jlflild , N. D. STEWART Says : You should arrange for your Life Insur- ance at the earliest possible date, so that it can be procured on the most advant- ageous terms. I.E'I"S TALK THIS OVER. M. C. STEWART. Representative 111-I15 Grafton Street, Uliurlottetown, P. E. 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