lng Centres in New Brunswick per ahnum to stzrt. have several openings for Civil, Applicants for the above Charlottetown. rapt-yum Service. it ey Mitchell MINISTER or LABOUR [Valional Zm-ploqmeni gelwice presents a partial list ol job opportunities available through its Local National Employment Office. l MALES - WANTED re-Mairiculalion 'l'e;iclicrs and Trades Instructors in DEISEL ENGINE ELECTRICITY OPERATION WATCII REPAIRING BRiCKIn-IYING‘. ARCHITECTURAL PAINTING DRAFTING PLUii/IBIXG BOOKKEEPING SHEET JIIITAL WORKING MOTOR MECHANICS CARPE.\"I‘RY MACHINE TOOL AUTO BODY REPAIR OPERATION IVELDINC TOOL MAKING STATIONARY REFRIGERATION ENGINEISRQ. RADIO SERVICING DWVEYING STENOGRAPIIY AND are urgently required 0n vacancies at (‘anatilnn Vocational Train- Applicants are required on Departmental Store vacancies in New Brunswick and Nnvp Scotia for: BUYER-LADIES‘ READY T0 wEAR JEWELLERY AND crnxA MANAGER ASST. MANAGER. caornmo a. GENTS FURNISHINGS MANAGER, noon covamuo DEPARTMENT MANAGER. run DEPARTMENT WATCH a caocx ltEPAlRMAN CIVIL, ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERS: lneers, Salaries S2160 per annum, positions should mgk || g" through the National Employment e app ca “m Hallo ful use of the Local Office of llational needs, and those of your Community. LAID" DEPAITIEIT v TITING and Nova Scotia. Salary $2100 We Electrical and Mechanical Erng- and up. Office, Richmond Street, ioilioreiosorveyour A. Macllamara- DEPUTY MINISTER ‘ rlptlono, 40 cents per inch, Other rateo on application. Advertising Rates ‘Payable in Advance Minimum Charge Eur Any Advertisement l5 Canto Central Guardian locals, 5c per word; Western and Eastern locals u per word; Announcements and Coming Events, 3e per word: classified, 3o per word; lu Mcmoriam Notices, 10o per inch; Lists 0| Finn] 5n‘ Spiritual Offu-iuga, Cards. etc, 5o per name; Let- tera of Condolence. 10o per inch; for 91.00 and 10 cents for every additional 3 words. Notices of Thanks and Appreciation, 10c per inch or 4c per word. Lists of Wedding engagements, 40 words Addrua and Presentation, $1.00. Iiemaie Help Wanted Personal FEMAII IIELP WANTED AT Prince Edward Island Hospital, Mai Kitchen Help. Waitress Apply Housekeeper. 4-29-t1. WANTED-GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. Phone 16894.. 5-9-31 LAUNDRY HELP — FEMALE RE- quired at once. Apply Laundry Supt. Charlottetown l-loteLs n 2‘ >-—-—ii———~—~ WANTED -— 7 GIRLS FOR RES- taurunt and overnight cabins. i~or SLENDOB IABLETS ABE EF- faotive, 2 weeks’ supply $1.00; 12 weeks $5.00. at all drueslslszl 9 - i. HYGIENIC SUPPLIES (RUBBER goods) mailed postpaid in plain, sealed envelope with prlcellst. 6 samples 25c; 24 samples $1.00. Mail-Order Dept. B8. Nov-Rub- ber _ Box 91. Hamilton. Ont. L-28-24i. For Sale FOR SALE - MIXED GRAIN, rull particulars apply nearest George flushes. Brwkley- 5-11-51- Selectlve Service Office. 5-11-61. _fon fiw_m**i_z9 FORD CAR, coupe, good tires. Apply 0. W. wanted Newson, Brackley. 5-13-11 WANTED - ALE norruas. yo}; SALE_ “CK 0F - 7 Phone 1107-2. hay, 000D Mlmael Bros. 2-19- Everett Bovyer, Bunbury. 5-11-31. WANTED — ALE BOTTLES, FEED bags. Maurice Block 8c Co. Phone 2201i, 4-26-11. GENTLEMAN REQUIRES ROOM and board in private family. Write "L_ M." Guardian. 5-10-31. WANTED -- SMALL PROPERTY, suitable for garage or filling sta- tidu in town or village or on high- way. Apply Guardian. 5-11-21, si-iilii - WANTED—-A GOOD SECOND- hahd sedan car for Mount Her- . Write P. O. Charlottetown. 5-11-21 Lost, Found. Strayed LOST BETWEEN DOUGLAS AND Kent Si... string of pearls. Find- er please phone 1964L. LOST - COLLIE ru rfhfiilfiviv with white neck. Reward. Ben Ibrd. North Milton. 5-13-11 3.30, May 9th. Finder please con- tact Mt. P. A. McLellsh. Souris or telephone 232 Charlottestow-n. Male Help Wanted AN OPPORTUNITY - ESTAB Watkins District If ou are a gressive and between t e ages o 25 anti have 0r can secure travel outfit, this EJ011111", opportunity to qtawe a rofltabie your own. or full with write today to The J ti.“ Com _ o t zcl twp-st. sALEsFAs TWANTED FOR SALE — SIIORTHORN BULL 1% years. Apply to Gordon Boyle, Meadow Bank. 5-11-21 FOR SALE — A HOUSE AND LOT. Good outbuildings in Montague. Mrs. Seymour Acorn, Montague. 5-11-21. FOR SALE STRAWBERRY Plants, Dunlop, $1.00 C_ by hail. $8.00 M. Lloyd Molyneaux, South- port. 5-11-14-16-18. FDR SALE-McKENZIE PorAro Planter. Good working order. Gordon MacLean, Cornwall. 1 1 5-I -2 . FOR SALE - I930 WIIIPPET Coauh. Also DeLaval Cream Scp-l orator, 400 capacity. John Con- ‘ way, Bonshaw. 5-11-31; FOB SALE - 1980 QEVBOLEIQ Sedan. Good condition. Keith. Dixon. Clyde River, 5- 1- .1 ‘FOR SALE —- SONG COPIES _. popular or Western—15 cents each. Write Anne Gerard. care Guardian Charlottetown, P. E. 1. 5-13-11. FOR SALE - ERBAN OATS AND barley mixed. Mack MacPhaii. North River, 5-13-21. ._i.__.__._______.____._. FOR SALE -- GUTTA PERCIIA and Goodyear Tires, Guaranteed Batteries. Maurice Block A’; Co. 5-10-121. rou SALE-ONE bsEo raucxf wagon; also one grain and LET-z tilizer drill. W. J. Bowrrmn. Hunter River. 5-11-21‘ I Miscellaneous THREE PERSONS (WITH CABS; for enumeration in or near A1- berton. Charlottetown, Monta- gue. Ten days work from June 3rd. Qualifications: Good per- Mlnllll-l’. ability to follow in- structions. neat handwriting. Application in own hahdwntingl ststina age. education, OXDQIIGIICQ‘ to Regional Statistics Officer, P.0. Box B46, Bullion. 11,8. 6-11-21 For Rent | 4 1'03 IINI‘ - HOUSE FOB SUM- iner months, suitable for one or twonfuuilies. near mill stream. in vic ty of Brantley Beech. Write Aibau Gallant. E1318- ; then . cents a bushel lower. chambermald work. Apply Stock Markets At A Glance CHICAGO. May 1Z—-(AP)-.\day ryc dropped five cents at the out- set of grain trading Saturday and rellnalned at that throughout the session. September and December oats sold at their ceilings and there was no acti-vliy in any other contracts, which re- mained bid at maximums. WINNTPEG. May 12--(CP)—Rye futures continued their erratic trend in quiet trading on the Win- nipeg Grain Exchange Saturday and finished unchanged to five With dealings confined to the deferred months, prices climbed three cents at one time during the short session but lost strength near the close. NEW YORK. May 12 -IAPI— The stock market finished a gen- orally good week Saturday with irregularly higher trends predom- inating desnitc considerable profit cashing on Friday's rally. Selective buying persisted on the cool strike truce although accounts were lightened in some cases be- cause of the thought that the fuel crisis still was a serious matter. The Associated Press GO-stock average was up .3 of a point at 79.9 and was only .06 under the JS-yrcai- peak established April 20. On the week the composite was up 1.8 points Of S8 issues registering in the brief proceedings. 490 guin- ed and 223 declined. Produce MONTREAL, May 12 — (CP)— Produce prices quoted here Satur- day reported by the Dominion De- partment of Agriculture fo-llow: EElZSI Packed for export A-large 37; A-medium 36; spot free wood- en cases A-lurgo 36; medium 34; A-pullets 31; B 31; C 27. Butter: Wholesale Que pasteur- ized, no 1 39; current receipt Que no 1 pasteurized 38 3-8 del Mil; no 2 37 3-8 del Mil; first grade creamery prints job price 42; sol- ids 4i. ' Cheese: Current receipts West- ern and Que, colored 22 1-16. while 2, fob fsp; wholesale colored 22 13-16-23 1-16; white 22 3-4-23. 1 75 lb bags No. 1 Que, PEI. NB 2.05; 100 lb bags An. Dakota, Minnesota. Maine 2.75. FUNCTIONAL PIECES HAVE OWN CHARM The charm of functional pleces— even an old fashioned table scale with weights-was demonstrated again by a frierizl who in her mother's household goods. says Marion Atkins, Instead of tossing the old scale on the rubbish heap, she painted it a bright red and used it as a flower holder in her kitchen window, achieving an in- teresiing arrangement with tiny while china flower pots and trail- ing lvy on each tick of the balance. Miniature flower arrangements arc gaining a lot of attention. Not only are the hnrticulturists grow- ing roses to a diminutive size, but there are specially designed arti- ficial flowers and grasses made to permit artistic freedom in the planning of these tiny groups. usually arranged in small copper or porcelain containers. They are used in shadow boiflframes on the walls of a room. or on tables. USE OF DOORS More use o-f doors as part of the decorative scheme of a room might well be considered in many homes. In the reconstruction of an nld house. an architect friend recently used a hook-case frame on the livi-ng-rocm side of a door leading to a small serving har. Since this door was used infrequently. the family daily enioyed a book-lined living room wall. In this way an awkward doorway was pleasantly concealed. The same idea might be used in a bedroom or hallway. Deco-image offers an interesting decoraiilivc art that many women will enjoy mastering. Using paint- ed satins and inffeias. decorwlve schemes can be created in colors to key a whole room. In one home such a piece sets ihc whole tone of ihe dining room most effective- lv. Framed in a wide shadow bolx frame, the decowpage. in howl or fruit design. is hold enough fo add tremendously to the color and character of the roo-m. There are sn many short cull". being developed in home-rushing that many women will find them- selves with now \VPIl"Ol'l’lP oppor- tunity to develop new handicrafts and provide a new experience in creative living, Cream Routes Tuesday, May 14th, Guernsey Cove, White Sands, High Bank, Little Sands, Wood Islands, Belle River, Pinette, Eldon, 0rwell,Mill- view; Thursday, 16th, Murray Harbor, Abney. Gladstone, Dover, Caledonia, Lewis, Iona; Saturday, 18th, llopefleld, Murray River. Glen Vlilllam. Alllston, Line Road, whim Rood. Kiimulr. Once week- ly until further notice. Albert L. Machon hauler for Dairying Association. A. RAY JONES. Sedy. PARTNER WANTED Active working partner for Lum- ber and Milling on PQE. I. 88000. required to purchase machinery, Hove splendid timber acreage, also Contracts that will provide large profits, Reply P. 0. Bo! 4, Charlottetown WANTED Two capable girls for " HOUSEKEEPER lcvel Q ueen as a young girl, how ted New Yon-Ii Exchange NEW YORK .' Anaconda 1W 34 80 3-4 34 7-8 . 22 . 75 1-2 . 47 l-B ‘l3 1-2 . 59 7-8 . I01 7-H . 23 1-3 . 36 3-8 . 69 3-4 . 16 1-4 '18 1-3 . B4 1-2 . 41 ‘.-4 . ‘l8 85 3-4 . 31 3-4 3B l-2 . _ . . 361-4 HE COVERS NEWS 0F ROYAL PALACE Telling "stories c-f the Royal Family." a short time back Louis Nickolls. special correcpondent ac- credited to Buckingham Palace. described his job thus: "After I got back home from Canada and when. eventually, I was demobbed from the R.A.P., I became special correspondent (there are only three c-f us) accredited to the pal- ace for one of the Big British news agencies. In other words. I cover the palace for news. and whereever the King goes on any public occasion I go to report what happens." Nz-ckolls was talking in the B.B. C. overseas service. and he wont c-n to say in their travels through Britain Their Msjecties meet hundreds and thousands of people of all sorts and classes, every one of whom would say the same thing —"that the King and Queen have the most happy knack of pu‘ting people at their case." A number of men and women from the Ameri- can Red Cross. who were invited recently to a tea party, found when they arrived that the King and the Princesses were there. ‘.00. Several of the guests told Mr. Nlckolls afterwards that they'd gone expecting something very formal, and were absolutely aston- ished at the free and easy way the King and Queen moved around among them. Two Great Evento He recalled. just before the Coronation. going up to Scotland to the Queen's home at the old castle of Glamls to get some ‘ruck- ground material for an article on her childhood. Donald. a gardener who'd spent most of his life work- lng on the family estate and was now head gardener. spoke of the s e CANADA PROVINCE 0F PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN TIIE PROBATE COURT The 90h day of May-AD. 1946 In Re Estate c-f-JOHN ANDER- SON-late of Charlottetown-in Queen‘s—Couhty in the said Prov- ince, Provincial Auditor deceased. testate. To the Sheriff for the County of Queens-County or any Constable or literate person within sold County. GREETINGS: upon reading the petition on file of EDWIN C. JOHINSTONE of Charlottetown aforesaid, Manager of the Char- iottetown Branch of the Dominion Life Assurance Company. and FRANK S. REEVES of Southport in Queen County aforesaid, Fruit Grower, the Executors of the above named Estate praying that a citation may be issued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all persons interested in the said Estate to be and appear be- fore the Judge present at s Pro- bate Court to be held in the Court House in Charlottetown in Queen's County, in the said Province. on Friday the fourteenth day at June next coming, at the hour of eleven o'clock fore noon Atlantic Day- light Time of the same day to shew cause if any they can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not be passed and the Es- tate closed as prayed for in said petition and can motion of A. James I-fasiam, Esq.,—Proctor for said Petitioner. And it is hereby ordered that a true copy hereof be forthwith ub- llshed in some newspaper pub ish- ed in Charlottetown aforesaid once in each week for at least four con- secutivc weeks from the date here- of and that a irue copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following public places respectively, name- ly. In the hail of the Court House in Charlottetown aforesaid, at or hear the Royal Bank of Canada in Charlottetown aforesaid, and at or near the Bank of Nova Sectis in Charlottetown aforesaid so that all persons interested in the sold Es- tate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. I-Ii-s Honour Harold Leonard Palmer, Judge of the Charlotte- eaid Probate Court at town in Queen's County. the day and year first above written. By the Court. ligd.) I. Margaret Palmer. Registrar. L l. B-IS-M-Tl-SAI Truekmerfo Attention We have vacancies for a number of Truehmen to handle hngu in m. fereut parts of the province. Any trueknlau interested in increasing his business. we have au attractive proposition. Get in fmieh with ua immed- lately. LIVESTOCK MARKETING BOARD Bo: l4‘! Charlottetown. 5-9-31. ’ nor-ice ii! illllilllilii Tho dump eleieo at 5 p.u|. dolly. Anyone caught dump- ing after this hour will be prosecuted. CharIot-‘etown Hotel at "i”"”““"' “"13? ciiinr or POLICE rm: CuAkLuuifruwN GUARDIAN _ ~ barns both in good repair. X When you have to oelli or wish to buy _ ' VICTORY‘ BONDS -1‘. SUGGEST YOU CONSULT US on oulm provide a special service in the purchase and oale of tlieoe bonds. EASTEIIIISEDIIRITIES DD. LTD. SECURITIES BOUGHT - SOLD - QUOTED Ask For Copy of our Current Offering List F. .l. Bliillllllll 8i DDIIPMY LTD. Members Investment Dealers‘ Association of Canada I1. M. BAGNALL-Atianager Charlottetown “elephnue 1410 142 Richmond St. used to climb trees and 8° T151118 bareback in the ark with the boYB of the family; sip over to the farm for a glass o-f milk from the MORE-LL and VICINITY u n m It“. Mr. S. G. Peppin will ad- , , f o . dress a special meeting of “m n bedroom scales, huffa o articles too numerous to mention. lems, Tuesday, May 14th, 8:00 P.M., Moreil Hall. Meeting sponsored by Mor- _ held on Tuesday, May 14th, ell Co-Operative. TERMS-CASH. 5-11-3i FARM FDR SALE At Bunbury, 2V; miles from Charlottetown. Im- proved rosd soon to be paved. Fifty acres of choice land all in excellent state of cultivation. House and JOHN MacPIIEE, Auctioneer. 5-10-31. _ FDR SERVICE Lee Arnicue No. Class A Clydesdale Stallion, at owner's stable, except the forenoons of Tuesdays and Fridays of each week. ALDEN CARR, Newton with electric lights and run- hing water supplied by Aut- omatic Electric System. EVERETT BOVYER. 6-10-31 FOR SALE AT MT. ALBION Farm of 90 acres of land. Well watered with quantity of fire wood. Excellent dwelling and outbuildings. Near shipping, churches, school and store. Will sell with or without farming implements. Apply to- FREDA FERGUSON Mt. Herbert FDR SALE BY TENDER VALUABLE CHARLOTTETOWN PROPERTY 5-lI-2i FDR SERVICE Registered Clydesdale This horse will stand for the season of I946 at the owner's stable, Valleyfield, King's Co. Mares at owner's risk. LINCOLN BRUCE. Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to and including Saturday, May 18th, 1946, for the purchase of property at 196 Richmond Street, Charlottetown, compris- ing large dwelling house and Doctor’s Offices, totalling thirteen rooms; situate on lot having a frontage of 84 feet on Richmond Street and running south 80 feet, with large barn and garage; oil-burning furnace. Property centrally and desirably located and suitable for residential or busi- ness purposes. or conversion to apartments. Inspection by appointment. Phone 527. Add-tens tenders to undersigned, marked “Personal! J. D. MacGUIGAN. M.D., 196 Richmond Street, Charlottetown, P. E. i. AUCTION SALE NEW HAVEN WEDNESDAY, MAY 15TH LT I PM. DAYLIGIT SAVING TIMI I am instructed by Mr. Frank MoElroy to aell by Public Auction on his premises at New Haven the following otoelr. implements and household effects:- STOCl:—1 more. I yrs. old (with foal): 1 colt. 3 7h. old! 4 mill eowa (newly freoheuod); l, dry eev; I fat cattle: 1 heifer, l year old; lutoehlyearoltl; 470mg calveu; loowwlthlltterof MIIIIWWI"! litter of ‘l: IO laying heal. IHPLIMINTM-l blndfl (MJL); 1 hi! (MDJH l hay new; I thomanil cedar shingles; I. lullor. P! “i forlmdiovelahoeoaaeuamero-otherarlell. Qaontltygoodborley. IIOUIIIIOLD IIIIOTM-l basin; l bail oteve; l olloboalll other articles. lerlotiillfterlamil: iQuoboe oeeoollorilnhblnhnorooe Tlllllt . ’ Alum-donned. mimosa-manhunt...»- pronouns ester; an par '_ MeILIOI, some manor, : _, . \ ADDTIDN SALE gslerglzhfixcslelsocnetlmes raid. the AT NEW HAVEN ll II b bli fl Attention Farmers n‘- ‘l-J-ii» 15-" ° °" °“ MONDAY, MAY 11th All kitchen, dining room, parlor and hills lo 170mm grower? on seed 1.16:.” $§Im""ll""nl$'r'. (h0g3!!!- potatoes and disease prob- ack-Deering)" ra c, set of beam and many other 1f day unfavorable sale will be IVAN DEVEREAUX. 04-0 O-O O-O-O-OO-O-OOO 28867, will make the season of 1946 BA RON FAVORITE. 26963 ' . MAY‘ 15.9910 AMMOTH luclloll sill AT BUNBURY WEDNESDAY, MAY 15th, 194G AT 12:30 PLM. DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME ; head of cattle including 19 mllch cows; 6 heifers, 1 YQBI old, and 8 heifers 1 year old; 2 cows freshened i; Fcb!‘ _ry, 4 freaheued latter part of March} 8 freslieued the fl t part of April, 2 to freshen in June; 1 heifer, 1 lo freshen in June; 2 heifers, 2 years old to fresh. tcmber; 3 heifers, 2 years old, to freshen in Nov. . ow to freshen in July, 2 cows to freshen in Au %'T%'1'"i‘i"i>'7-'i-'»-- M» »-°i'-""3~751'°i-- i533 .1 1" i " Jfifliii’? 33%.‘; ifif‘ifir'l'.’..i‘li’.li"i‘i'vi‘él =-- em ho . id,1500lbs.;1ma e13 ' 1 ' 1M1?- ENTBS? 1 farui-tractonrl aelreriiijligar... GOVERNMENT - MUNICIPAL -. CORPORATION cream 5 Pa 0!‘, 750 Ibi- flill-r '1 M-H- c"!!! Bellflrstor, 100i] lbB- CID»; 2 ts; 2 truck wagons; 1 new truck Wagon be, With I911!" reader attached; 1 large truck wagon box- 1.31!!!" drum d cleaner; 2 hay mowers; 1 hay rake; 1 u; IBIIMTB; 1 M- grain grinder; 1 turnip pulper; 1 roller; 2 rllbbfl‘ 50118; new hay rope, 110 ft; 1 cable; 2 hay car. rierfi; 1 h!!!" I01‘ 2' box sleighs; 1 wood sleigh; 1 set bob‘ 9MB“; 1 Elli! w; 1 Cockshutt manure spreader good. l5 new; 1 disc he ow; 1 lever spring tooth; 1 drag has. 111W; 3 single vlo ; 1 scuffler; 1 Stewart horse clip- IOPB; 1 Fllifbllllk! orse scales; 1 officers’ saddle; 1 zrindswne: 2 scyth a pair of ice tongs; block, tackle W; r0170; 1 118i!‘ IBX till! quantity fox wire; 1 potato set cut. tel‘; 1 118M W"! 1W harness; forks; buckets; elm;- shovels, etc., etc. ’ FURNITURE! 1 atty electric washer; Comfort FERN; 1 Sllilll oil stove; 1 Singer sewing mach. inc (Old); 1 l“ féirlkfl or; 1 Morris chair; 3 rockers- 7 dining-mom i-‘lllirl; 1 t nsion dining-room table; ,1 breakfast table; 1 kitchen et; 2 bedroom suites; 2 dress- ers; 2 three-quarter beds; full size bed; 2 single beds; 1 Pifllw 8§Y1¢ 0P8“ i" 800d epair; some dishes, and other small articles. If stormy following fine 3y, Terms Cash 1 Home LESTER KEIZER, Auctioneer. J. WENDELL MUTCH, Owner‘. Auction ale Auction sale of property, May 13th, at 12:30 noon. IO-roomed dwelling house with In; Hot air furnace. i. Garage in rear. ‘~ Centrally located. 149 Eu “on Street, Monday, .4. n. EATON, Auctioneer. Auction Sale At Marie, 2% miles from Morel], Thursday, May 16th, l‘ 1 PM- Daylight Saving Time, of stock and machinery. I am instructed by Mr. Alfred L. Websterito sell by public auction the following: STOCK: 1 pure bred Clydesdale Stallion (Duke of willdiill‘) 9_ Years old, Reg. No. 28216, will work either double or single; 1 Clydesdale mare 5 years old; '1 brood mare (Leta Kalmuck 2.14) bred to Playdsle 2.04%; 1 l year old colt (Red Spruce) by King Spruce 2.08, dam Leta Kalmuck; 1 year old filly by Abner T. Clegg 2.04%, dam Leta Kaimuck. These are _well mannered colts and well an excellent opportunity to pick up some prospective 16 head of cattle; 2 are pure bred Siiortliorns; 6 milk cows, Guernseys and Ayrshlres, thy remainder 2 year oidi and year olds; Grade Shortherns; 1 brood sow to furrow in June. MACHINERY: 1 truck wagon; 1 eart; 2 wood slelghs; 1 set bob sleighs; 1 semi speed sleigh; 1 driving sleigh; ldrivingwagon; 1 express wagon; 1 jog cart; 1 turnip cutter; 1 straw cutter; 1 hay rake; 1 hay mower: 1 horse hoe; 1 scuffler; 1 binder, MIL; 1 thrasher and cleaner; 1 grain crusher; 1 gan plow; 1 single plow; 1 wheel harrow; 1 spike herrow; Iumanure spreader; 1 potato sprayer; 1 circular saw and bench; llpumping‘ engine, 1% II.P.; 1 DeLavsl cream QDBTIDOI‘; 1 ‘churn; I brooder stove; double and single harness and mahy other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS 0F SALE: All sums up to 810.00 cash; over 1 box sleigh; discount for cash. W. II. BEATON, Auctioneer. Auction Sale AT SUFFOLK WEDNESDAY, MAY‘l5th, 1946 AT 1 P.M. (Daylight Saving» Time) STOCK! 100W (Itlfiilllll-IIIIIIIDOIICII. IMPLNTQ: T?!“ I'll”; elpreao wagon; driving wagon: N04 "Ill I001! llflllh: driving sleigh; plough; oplko barrow; dine barrow; "m" "ml ""1"" Nil": h: “M: Nader (Iioxou): poi-m ww- "i IIIIII H! slum (Piers-a): wheel barrow; om. and tackle: rrlnil- “m” "Ii W! dflvinr . shovels foriu- a m. I» nous-roan roam-was. Btovugdinhgzrox" also-rm hod- MI- was‘: 1mm; Illlluing nu, mall: on»; and other nuns- cAsu. I! rim» nu- an: um u... a”, ' JOHN ARBING. Suffolk-Owner. -‘“ s ~--_--I 1M“; ._ 1 “Ann _ I Ar MILTON I , I am instructed b G . F. M N ll ’ ll b 6"" on EATURBAY. n1. 1.31s. AT"1.’é 5i. (5.22... Tlaio) his farm, consisting of 704cm; l0 clear; balanrl under hard and soft ma, brook at rear. Pump in hon.“ Aloo the following: Truck Waggon, pole, box and sheila: drivlnr warm; sieigltorharuenl; team Intel; 4m"! harness: steam separator, nearly new: heavy dull’ W‘ ocrewuflnie household effects, and many othorin-ticieo t" uiiiuerouo to mention. _ g . ~ Torn Cash. I Abram-ii -i"°"°""' that amount 7 months’ cred-it on approved joint note; 6%