GOIN' TO THE CORNER ePnUic to tin BSfolC iiHiffi prowl© *ay partieswl0 trespass ©ray 4dfa m FARM FOR SALE I offer fur salo my farm of 50 acres Bituated one mile from Klm*riale i»nrt * hree miles from'Albarton, with crop stock and implement*) 8*1* m«de to suit purchaser This land is in ex. ♦•Went state of cultivation with good dwelling bouse And othet jMii li'iildiiitfs, also gnod pump on farm conveniently pieced. Only m* half mite from jrood ri «*t mil). This farm it near two of tb< lx-» markets in Prince C « unty, is dry. It tins a lovely bush iiit ling the buitdinK* an ideal place f.or any settler. a5 2i (Stoned) ANDREW ARTHUR. The P.E.I. Agriculturist , Aug. 5, 1922 For Sale The undersigned offers for sale the farm, consisting of 50 acres of land, situated one-half mile from BlmsdaJe in The farm is wall fenced and in hitfh state of cultivation. Excellent for raising: Med potatoes. For further particulars apply to W* Tanton, Barrister, Alberton . HARBIEIT HAYDEN , The Island Farmer, Dec. 28, 1921 The Island Farmer, Oct. 18,1922 was dispelled on Thursday when fox farmers arrived in Summerside by train as well as most every other mode of conveyance. The convenient suitcase was expressive in its dumb innocence and while the casual observer could not ascertain whether in any particular case it contained a common red fox skin or priceless silvers that will someday gladden the heart of royalty, but certain it was more than 90 per cent it contained nothing more liquid than valuable silver fox pelts - and suitcases there were plenty. Agriculturist November 5,1924 - Fred Rennie , Alma has been loading several cars with potatoes, also A. L. Rennie , Elmsdale , has been similarly employed. It is good to see some of the surplus stock is moving out, even though the price may not be so good as hoped for. March 25,1925 Agriculturist - Our genial baker Fidele Bernard has been supplying to his customers of late some wheat bread, the grain of which has been ground at Rix's. Having taken this for a time one wonders why we should return to the usual or ordinary refined flour. As sweet as a nut, satisfying and appeasing, we feel grateful to our baker who has given us the change. April 1, 1925 Agriculturist - William F. Quinn offers for sale his farm of 100 acres at Brockton . Mostly clear land, several buildings, 13 acres plowed. Apply up to April 25th to Mr. William F. Quinn on the premises. After that date apply to W.J. Quinn , , Rochester, N.Y. 134