5 ROTICES ‘ oF 3 Attention Potato Man We have now resumed buying Kenne- bec No. | potatoes. ~ SEABROOK FARMS ~ FROZEN FOODS LTD. Kensington, Pied; . - 267-3113 or Summerside 436-2171. ~ Annual Meeting Election of Officers Monday, April 25 All members requested to attend ed 1 OBITUARY | MURDOCK MacLEOD yl Inserted by the family NOTICES { {Murdock : MacLeod at the Kings ed citizens of the community and __. position. ; ;~ Although ‘in failing health~for™ some months, his passing came as a shock to all who knew him, He was born in Culloden, P.E.I., Christie Macintyre MacLeod. He leaves to mourn his pass- jing, his sister Janie of Bridge- \town, who nursed him with lov- ‘ing care. He was predeceased iby four sisters. Katherine, Jes- |sie, Margaret and Annie. Also |four brothers, Malcolm. John ‘Alex, Peter and Allan. B. tS. anc viour First of AN was sung by) NOTICE OF SALE OF LANDS | the lands assessed i the 14 The Guardian, Charlottetown, n, Sat,, April 28, 1966. | | name of W. Wynston Drake. | “Ie MacLeod. Pallbearers were Wallace MacKenzie, Leslie Hunter, .Ho- | On March 3ist. 1966 the people mer Turner, Elwood Macintyre, of Dundas and vicinity were sad- Allison MacDonald and Sterling ldened to hear of the death of MacDonald. Flowerbearers County Memorial Hospital, Mon- Jenkins, John Judson and Garth itague, one of.-the most respect- Clay. Interment ‘took place in Dun- ‘a man of a kind and gentle dis- das Community Cemetery. s were many Dr: = Mae- | Wallace MacKen- | Earl | * BY SHPRIFF UNDER EXECUTION LANDS AT VERNON, P.E. I. PURSUANT to and by vir- tue of Writs of execution to the Country Court of Queens County at’the First Circuit of ¢} the said Court on. the 6th day | | of April A.D. 1966 in, applic- | ations wherein The Trustees eens Couniy applied ‘for judgment against the lands and premises. hereinafter des- cribed and which said execu- tions were severally marked to levy as follows: First for $392.58; Secondly. for $123.90: Thirdly for $100.90; Fourthly for $30.70 and Fifthly for $97.58 being the amounts of school taxes-.and costs which remain—unpaid together with the costs of execution and of | levy and sale from the MacKinnon Funeral Home, Montague,to the Dundas | United Church. ‘The funeral service on Satur- | day,_April-_ 2nd, which _was_large- | ly attended was conducted by Rev. Donald Nicholson, assisted | iby Rev. M.R. Pocklington. The | at 8 P.M. _ TOWN OF BORDEN, | do hereby proclaim ‘April 25th to May Ist as clean up week in the Town of Borden. All citizens please co-oper- ate. |hymn “The Lord's My Shep- land congregation. A solo ‘‘Bey- jond The Sunset’ was—Sung by | ‘Rev. Nicholson. Also a solo My- READ THE CLASSIFIED ‘herd"’ was—sung—by _the— phot ADS _ DAILY I HEREBY GIVE PUBLIC '_NOTICE-that- on—Tuésday the: 17th day of May A.D. 1966 at the hour of eleven o'clock in the —forenoon—in—froent—of the Law Courts Building in Charlottetown in Queens County in Prince. Edward Is- | dand I will set-up and sell to the highest bidder all person in” whose~ name_ the said property is assessed being | NOTICES NOTICES - road ‘G. Cc BELL, Mayor of Borden AUCTION SALE ~ AT STANLEY BRIDGE ON TUESDAY,-APRIL 26th AT 1 O'CLOCK Stock: 7 milch cows (Holstein) some freshened and.some “to — freshen, ranging from 4 to 8 years, 1 year-old (Shorthorn),.2°° spring calves (Hereford), 1 general purpose mare, 1 sow with liter of §, 1 sow to ferrow in june; t-sow net bred. Machinery: 1 Mustang tractor, 1 tractor plow (2 sods), 1 set of spring’ tooth harrows (2 sections), new, 1 set of spike ao (4 sections), 1 farm wegre ca rubber © fo8); 1 hay mower (6 ft.), 2. hay rakes (10 ft.), 2 gang plows 1 wood sleigh, 1 hay loader ,1 manure F& 1 scuffler, horse hoe, electric separator, Ve! city (new),-2 cream cans (80 Ibs.), 800 bus, S aay cle 1:30 P. Including: brood thorse) ew (V.G.) (F 800 Ibs, M. 34 head: 2 V.G., 17 G.P., 12 G. ‘Downhome Colantha ( GP.) 4Y, 365, 2X, 20,431 milk 774, fat 3.79% test. Downhome Hallmark (G.P.) 6Y 305, 2X. 16,567 milk 609 fat 3.68% test. Downhome Meg (V.G.) and Downhome Brownie ~-HOLSTEIN: SALE DISPOSAL OF MILKING HERD ~DOWNHOME HOLSTEINS NOEL HOOPER, Rustico, P.E.I. _ Selling at farm Thursday, April 28th, 1966 - Downhome Lady (G:P.) a daughter of Abegweit .« Memory (V.G.) 3 star brood cow and silver seal | Edison Drake; the following real estate situate at Vernon in Lot No. 50 in Queens County aforesaid and described’ as follows:— First: BOUNDED on_ the ‘| -mortheast by Charles Murphy; and a plot of land owned by Samuel Martin; on the south- the River; Rover and containing 100 acres of land as described in | Nicholson to A. ALSO that | tract of land starting at a point on the Vernon. River | Bridge Road 164 yards from land in possession of Samuel | Martin: thence southeast 1438 _ yards to D. I. MacDonald; from James thence northwest 1438 yards lands of Samuel Martin; and on the north. by Vernon | me directed and issued out of , ~CARD OF THANKS 1-0 Sehool- _District-No170_ in... Miss Janie MacLeod, Sister of the late Murdock MacLeod wish. | son of the late Norman and es to express her thanks to all ‘those who sent messages of sym- pathy and helped in so ways. during her recent bereave- | .ment. A special thank you to | Rev. Donald Nicholson and Rev. M.R. Pocklington, Intyre, nurses and staff of King’s County Memorial Hospital and _ Mr. and Mrs. | His remains were forwarded | zie. the} right title and interest of the | iding line to a point distant | | withthe. said dividing line for | north — by | possession of J. J. Sullivan; *to the rear of the buildings a SECOND: Bounded on the | land formerly in on the east by land formerly in possession of John Red- mond; on the south by Allen J. Fraser's land and at a} sufficient thence parallel to the west, boundary of John | Redmond's land and at a su- ficient distance fo include one acre of land a little more or less and being the Tands™as- sessed in the name of Eliza- beth ings. THIRD All that real ata consisting of h on land at Vernon | from Edison Fraser a ing on the south side of the Main Road and bounded on the west by Ver- non River, said house being of Edison Fraser and with a right of way from the house to the Main Highway and being, the house assessed in the name of.Howard Morrison. FOURTH: ALL THAT TRACT bounded. as follows: COMMENCING at a. point on the north side’ of the Seal River Road, said point being the dividing line between lands of Edmond Morrisey eae 1966, | land, }age to-take place in the near future. easebieielee tems tala 20s) ‘ i i TO DELIVER. PLANES : OTTAWA (CP)—Four Caribou VITAL STATISTICS BIRTHS | ROGERSON — Mr. and Mrs W.A’ Rog- | erson wish to announce the birth of their son William Bruce on Werdnenday, April | MacCABE — Addison and Helen Mac. Ontario ||. ~Cabe;-(nee-Wood).- are proud to announce the arrival of their son, Robert Blair at the beef, Memorial . Hospital, meer: Rate April 20, 1966. Weight brother for Gordie. ENGAGEMENTS | | BERTRAM — FOLLAND — Mr. and Mrs. Waldon Bertram, Fredericton, P.E.I. announce the engagement of | their daughter Helen Elaine to John William, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fol- North Granville, P.E.I. Marri- MATTHEWS — ZWI R — The en- gagement is announc of Miss Helen Irene Matthews, Summerside, daughter | of Mrs. George and the late George A. Matthews, to Mr:-Paul-S, Zwicker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley S. Zwicker, | will take place’ in HILL — BRYANTON — Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hill, Frenchford, P.E.1. wish to announce the engagement of their daughter Elizabeth Anne, to Jono | Stanley Bryanton, eldest son of Mr and—Owen—Docherty;—thence running north along said div- thence at ®right 190 feet: point distant 90 feet; thence at right angles and parallel 190 feet to the north side of said -Road and thence east | along the north side. of said | Road 90 feet to the place of | | a deed dated May 17th, 1945 | | | | thence southwest 270 yards to | lands of Wynston Drake; | to. a. point 108 yards from ; ‘in the name of Matt Vessey. | commencement and being the | on the southwest | | by lands of Louis Sullivan | lands. assessed in the name of Patrick Murphy. — FIFTH: Being the house or residence of Matt Vessey built on the lands of Cecil Tweedy situate on the south side of the Main Road and bounded on the west. by a row of. trees and om -the south and | east by lands of Cecil Tweedy and being the house assessed A.D. 1966. KEITH D. MYERS Sheriff of Queens County MARKET PLACE Dated the 6th day of April | PE angles westwardly—and--paral-— lel to Seal River Road to a } | MacKENZIE — I loving memory of | | Mrs. Kenneth MacKenzie, who passed | away April 23, 1961 and Mrs. Stanley—-Bryanton,— Sherwood, |P.E.L. The wedding will take -place at 2:30 o'clock, May 21st, 1966, at Cen- ‘tral United Church, Dunstaffnage, | “IN MEMORIAM = missed by her sister Ruth Bala: | MacDONALD — I fond and wees acDonald who ag ays we love and miss you, liom dice the dave eck Veni suck hae | And saw. God’s angels take you | | Like fallen leaves the years slip by * CARD OF THANKS. - | and South Brookfield, Nova — Wedding | i: E. O. Kerr, President, Atlantic Personnel Place- ||: - transport planes given by Can. ada to Malaysia will -be ferried that country Monday: by RCAF and Royal Malaysian Air , v : Force personnel, the external’ IN MEMORIAM affairs department announced Friday. Besides supplying the® WHITE — In loving memory of George planes, Canada is training 80 B. White who passed away April 24) Malaysin militry personnel “in two years. Total cost of the pro. .. |gram is $4,000,000. ‘Only “at Taylors St But precious memories never die But ae Rey a? back every leaf. ‘Time.takesaway..the edge of and fa a Ever remembered by his ee lam- Ca te I WISH TO thank those who sent cards flowers, the MacLean Funeral Home and all those who helped during my re cent sad bereavement. j Vernon Duck. AT 25% SAVINGS * DURING OUR BIG APRIL DIAMOND SALE! WE WISH TO thank the: many friends | who sent expressions’ of sympathy which we’ are unable to answer personally. | | Sandy and Tommy MacDonald, Montague. 3 Wish TO thank Dr. Irwin, Dr. | Prowse, the clergy Mr. Reynolds, Rev. | | Ross—Howard, the nurses of the P.E.I. | Hospital, all those who visited me, ‘sent | treats and cards while I was a patient | there, A sincere thank you to all. Mrs. Howard Murray, Meadow Bank, P.E.I. Aer: ba MONC 389-3425 Ce GRADERS ATLANTIC PERSONNEL PLACEMENT LIMITED ment -Limited, is pleased to announce the open- ing of a branch office in Charlottetown, P. E. I. Let us help you with your Personnel problems. Executive Personnel, Sales Personnel, Accounting | Personnel, General Office Personnel and Personnel Consulting. Head Office. 5510 Spring Garden Road Halifax, N. S. 5 500 thence northeast 208 yards to Beles bay. 200 bales straw. producer, 3Y 305 2X 13,373 milk 480 fat 359% the place of commencement FOR YOUR With ao mother to whim fee could ‘| Charlottetown Office: Sale positive: as farm is sold. 9 day unfit first fine day - . _ tae ay a Ww You "were one it ida: “pandas dae Island Bookkeeping Service CLAUDE CRASWELL ee Taree ie VLA, dated Stee by. daughter Lorita, son-in-iaw Johan = Mr. RH Coffill Lan MATTHIAS MALONE iE ; ; L.A. ted * - ty, 1. } : "Dial 4-7824 : ‘September 16th, 1948 Satie po Eo nt oh = Pepe Scie ESSERE SNS a en pe as end a 2a atone eed an was FISHERMEN FAR PRICED TO SELL | No. 30 Cockshutt tractor live PTO I-No. 60 Cockshutt tractor, new tires FISHERMAN’S SPECIAL = C.I.L. PAINTS... FOR SALE- 1 Iron Age Planter, 2-yrs. old ..... —1-no-35-Massey Ferguson Gas-Tractor, FISHING SPECIALS Bs $50.00 . 175.00 gree by aah PIR ST 2 pc. Rain Suits ‘ Z “White outside paint, reg. $5.95 ai 3 years old - 4:6 sw ene sie z $300. 00 eee en Sale $4.19 - 3 gallons for $11.95 : Loader 2 years rege Te Bho | No. 20 Cockshutt tractor with rif ; ‘fi ‘ ~ 1 Fordson M Tr - 2200.00 cae : Hip | Rubber Boots ALSO: Specialy'on Interior Paint: “AM colors ay Cockehutt Tractor... S000 nyeraulie 923000 : | New Idea Spreader, 95 bushels : : $1.39 esas : = th ee a. aoa | Cockshutt Spreader, 75 bushels m THE SURPLUS STORE — to ie C.1.1s, for perfect pales: setietaction, 1 Parstalt-33-"Prastor-and-4seder----— 1950.00 | IHC Spreader, 75 bushels e oe soe lave Sentdiice vor ier oe 1-no, 2085 Ferguson Tractor ..... ac 850.00 3 used Century steam Cleaners ho eL ae POR 1 no. 950 David Brown Tractor, 3 years . Perfect for farm use and garages 9 Fi gESTONE HOME & AUTO — : oe ee 2 Just arrived New Holland spreaders. Opposite Stewart Motors Great | Charlottetown | 2 Sets 3 ny eat seach os 100 and 165 bushels, PTO. : We have excellent prices on Forage Harvesters : STARTED CHICKS Lawn Boy Rotary Power Mowers STANLEY MAYHEW eee ; | KINKORA, P.E.I. L. J. ROSSITER - : : White Leghorn, Red X Leghorn et Dealer a Telephone Kinkora 6-32 Grafton Street East Phone 4-7369 ' Also day olds. _Finger-Tip Start, : Heavy Birds and White Rock See ot ion — t Let us know what you want! and years of service are LAWN-BOY, standards. VES FY! z ees For lawns tha : - RAYNOR’S CHICK HATCHERY ue LAWNEGY. & ta Wane. a w S SEEDS LTD. SIMPSONS-SEARS : oe ec a i e have the new club root. resistant ; enetaies WHERE TO BUY IT turnip variety known as Proudly presents the 1946 line of Crafts- ; We-alse have tillers-fer-rent ; man Power Mowers. Choose from gas or : , lectrie models Murray wae Sales & Service Y | 0) R K. : mE 3 ~ HALIFAX SEED C0) 86 Orleber St. Mel: 894-7189. Also Thimet, Aldrin - Vegetable Seeds sip LL epcle ays Oele : ee 69.95 39.88 : | : : ; - 18 inch cut Standard Electric Garden and field seeds, bulbs, fer-J J Vere ENO NURSERIES SUNNY ISLE EQUIPMENT J fuss tate te A Heer, tnuacicides: peskiness oe BULBS - NURSERY STOCK TRACTORS: 08.6: 49.88 J son Super Major L. P. T. 0., top noteh. « : ce . POTTED PLANTS - FERTILIZER Farmall No. 140 with fader Like new. _ SIMPSONS-SEARS 156 Kent St. a g ; Retail and Wholesale For Expert Landscaping | Farmall Super M. diesel with T. A. & L. P10. , ; a te Cockshutt 30 with ‘Tedreulios eo P. T. 0, Chartotttown 4-8313 . Lawns and Cemetery Plots TRUCKS; oe CALL US TODAY 1961 Chev one ton dual. Sun condition. 1964 Loadstar two ton. Like ne Artistic floral arrangements for every occasion ier an ee Int. half ton. ee: : 2 ‘on Int tional. Reconditioned. Wire service to any part of the world.. Del Telephone’ 4-3525 72 Queen St. ~ Fishing License —~, SIDMOUNT GARDENS 1965 International Demonstrator L. W. B. Special Price. 1964 One ton International Dual. Excellent condition. SPECIALS No. 7 International Field Cultivator. Slightly ssa (80 ins.) Two sets good used heavy disc. harrows. Two used spreaders on rubber, 95 x 75 bu. Two new Int. 16 run grain drills. seer! NEW See us - for oo corn sileage equipment; planters, sprayers, forage harvesters etc. Also silos and irrigation equipment. We also have quantity of Island grown Herta Barley Seed avail- : able. Call in for details. SUNNY ISLE FARMS LTD. PHONE 894-7380 Potted Plants, Bulbs, Nursery Stock, and ) C Flowers and Vegetables in season. All Fishing Supplies | | THE BIKE SHOP ROCK - SHAKE SIDING AND INSULATION FOR- OLD OR NEW HOMES” By Johns-Manville Permanent Colors Protected by Plastic “Many Jobs Completed for Your inspection” “The-most-inexpensive-home- care ———— Let us prove it with a “FREE ESTIMATE” iy 5 Year Low Cost Financing Ask for JAMES STEWART MONARCH ROOFING & INSULATION Ch’town 394-4560 S'side 436-3419 George W. Johnson - Prop. Dial 894-3219 McGill Ave. Extn.