a. aE NOTICES — NOTICES P.E.1. BEEF PRODUCER’ S ASSOCIATION | Meetings will be held in NOTICE : when PEL T F.'s.representatis he Super- GENERAL M EETING aanuation Comission wil discus with teachers FRIDAY. MAY 14, 1965 P_E.l. Teachers Superannuatior Pian. Note the combination of P_E-1.T.F. Locals. ‘SOURIS at Souris Regional High School. Fri- 8.30 P.M. BIRCH COURT, EXPERIMENTAL FARM dav. Mav 7 : CHARLOTTETOWN RURAL- and MOUNT ~ Speakers on Marketina and Cattle Survey ‘Plan To Attend STEWART at Charlottetown Rural Regional High . Llovd Lockerby, President | School. Monday. May 10. “J. L. Dewar, Secretary NOTICES . ATTENTION TEACHERS __ NOTICES Romp ing centres CHARLOTTETOWN and HUNTER RIVER at Prince Street School. Wednesday, May 12. ALL MEETINGS AT 7:00 P.M. Watch for a further announcement with re- spect to meetings in the other Locals. All teachers are urged to attend these meet- ° ings. STANDARD BRED SALE -TRURO FAIR BUILDINGS, ( [ [ ___TRURO, pe JUNE 12th ~~ WIRE BROOD MARES - COLTS - HORSES —- BALER TWINE READY TO START Contact If you have animals to offer in this AGRO CO -OP ca . sale contact the Sales Division, N.S. "The Farmar Ownad Rusinesc”’ Animal Breeder’ Co-op Ltd.,, Truro, Dial 892-1621 39 Water St. N.S. : MR. FARMER | BEFORE YOU BUY forage | grain 2nd Queens Progressive “AUCT ION SALE oS ie ea. Conservative Assn. Wednesday, May 12 at 1 p.m. Having sole miy farm Totter for sale the Tollow— “Th [ . MEFTIN ng 1 ca horse, 9 fresh milch cows, 2 cows to fresh- ~- ! ‘ : en, 3_ yearlings. 6 calves. 6 brood sows, 5 wean- May 7in = | ling pigs, 6 fattening pigs. 1 B 275 tractor( Inter- er MILTON HALL national) 1 Farmall A with cultivators, 1. bailer, 8.30 P. M. 1 side delivery rake. power mower, 1 grain drill with fertilizer att. lever harrows, tractor plough, | manure spreader. on rubber, 1 binder, 1 thresher, | circular saw. turnip seeder, cultivators, elevator digger. 1 trailer, 2 carts, 2 wood sleighs; port- . able milker, separator, pulper, 2 50 ft. belts, grain crusher, power lawn mower, tools and other art- icles too numerous to mention, also household a ee enemas ~ furniture. ‘ Guest Speakers ' A quantity of dry net and softwood lumber. Owner Auctioneer | J. Angus MacLean — Heath Macquarrie Chester Stordy E. C. Bell '¢ Refreshments Everyone Welcome NOTICES grass se, > aa NOTICES _ menmenlig eee esvan kenny aed n 3 14 The Gzartian, Cha-‘>sttetown, Fri, May 7. 1955. ANNUAL MEETING MONDAY, MAY 17th 8 FM... Ail members urged to attend. ~— By-laws to be amended at this meeting. s ~ | ANNOUNCEMENTS CHARI OTTETOWN ‘CURLING CLUB CITY & QUEENS. anna Community Concert by phos 27-2233 or call at the Confederation Gewese Theatre REGULAR ‘dancing at Eldon Friday May 7th. Musie by George Weatherby cand his Islanders. | MO-HE-LO. rummage sale Kirk Hall (basement May 7th 6:30 p.m. DANCE IN Mt. Ryan Hall. John stom’s River. Friday. May 7th. Good TENDERS Quotations on each of the following: One 3 passenger bus, one 48 passen-. . .ger bus. one 54 passenger bus, one 60 passenger bus. ~ Heavy-duty equipment, with Van-Wil- son bod: Tenders close May 15. -1965. The as tender not necessarily accepted. Report to i LOUIS DOIRON, MAYFIELD music. PANTRY Sale at Agnew Surpass \Shee Store, Saturday a, 8 10 am. wi. DANCE St Andrew's’ Hal! ~ Mount | |Stewart every Saturday night. Dane- ‘img 9.00 to 12.00. Canteen Service. music by the Sponsored by cro ‘ RUMMAGE SALE Hearts Hall base ment. Saturday May 8th, 2 pm. Spea- sored by Unit 8. UCW | PROVINCIAL Women’s Liberal Tea. |Saturday May 8, at Canadian Legion Charlottetown. Time 3.00 to 6.00 p.m. YOUR GIFT to the ers of Hope Fund will help retarded\. children - of cour Province. grow into productive, self-supporting adults. ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION . SCHOLARSHIP _ Applications for the Dominion Command scholarships will- be received by the Provincial Secretary. Roval Canadian Legion, P.O. Box 134, Charlottetown. P. E. L. on or before July, 31st, 1965. Applfcation forms and further information available from vour local Legion nch secre- tary. Applicants must have successfully com- — Grade NIL Two shel eine will be award-. s Sod. E. W. HOGAN, Secetig Prince Edward Island Command, Royal Canadian Legion.‘ _tpancane AT Vernon River Satur May &h. Modern and Old Time 6 te in tee oe George | Weatherbie and the Islanders. |FELMS developed 1 roll 12 exposures 75 cents, 1 roll 8 exposures Sic. Re- | peiats 5 ¢. eseh. Post Film Service Boz 965 im Canoe Cove Hall Saturday. May &, at 830 p.m. | WARIETY CONCERT featuring west- erm and old time music. singing and step-dancing, in Hampton Hall Satur- day. May 8. 8:30 pm Admission adults 5c, children 35e. SPECIALS AT Diamond's, Grocery. PANTRY SALE Moore and McLeod Lid. today Friday. 2. p™ Sponsored by Unit 8. UCW CABE SALE in aid of Thomas ‘Aquinas Society Friday May: 6th 1.9 pm at Arnfast Propane Ltd. Great George Street. MacLeod will commence | OLIVER F. until | further notice. Wiltshire Dairying Co. | KINGS COUNTY BRUDENELL GOLF PARK organ- | izational meeting Friday, May 7th. 8 pm. Legion Home. Montague. REGULAR FRIDAY night dance.” Morell Village Hall. 9.30 - 12:30. Music by the Delrays. THE LAW office of i R Mac in the Crvie Building. Mon- tague, will be open each Saturday | DANCE CARDIGAN Legioo Hall rn Music by Cliff Peters or M. 7 iat. a, Canteen ser- chestra. Dancing 912.39 vice 9-11 YOUR GIFT to the FLOWERS OF HOPE FUND will heip Retarded Children of our province, e inte productive. self-supporting adults TALENT CONCERT in. Fortune Hall Friday. May 14, at 8% pm Entries must be sent to Billy MacLeod, Car digan RR § or telephone 13-13 before _May 12 Pe COME AND enjoy the music of Cliff Peters and his orchestra at the dance and social evening Montague Legion Home Saturday, May & Modern and old time, all members and their guests welcome service $1.00. PRINCE COUNTY YOUR GIFT te the FLOWERS OF HOPE FUND will help retarded Children of our province. grow into productive, self-supporting adults THE GOLDEN Anniversary Tea of the Ahbegweit Chapter of the IODE will be held Saturday, May 15 from 3.00 - 5.30 pm. at the Canadian Leg jon Home,. Summerside. NOTICE TO Gourlies, Rexall Drug Store Customers — All prescriptions and Rexall drugs have been trans- * ferred, to Waites Pharmacy. opposite the Post Office, Central Street. Sum- Uk. merside. Telephone 5151 or 3236 for all your prescriptions and Rexall drug needs. ae < DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS Province of Prince Edward Isiand ATTENTION BUILDERS | The Roads Act 1965, Section 41. , (1) reads— "No person dail: without a writ ten permit from the Minister, erect any _ building at a distance of less than 50 feet from the boundary of any highway or road, nor shall any such building be erected at a distance of less than fifty - feet from those of the next adjoining owner." J. PHILIP MATHESON Minister of Highways. Charlottetown Prince Edward Island May 6, 1965 BIG WEEK-END CLASSIFIE ; CLEARANCE AUCTION ‘SALE | AT NORTH ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 12th, Having sold my. . farm. 1 will, sell by _public —auction_ the following: Stock: My entire herd of Pure Bred Registered Jersey WILTSHIRE . AT 1 P.M. SHARP cattle. 12 milch cows, fresh and to freshen, 4-2 yr. old heif- years old, 1 sow, 6 pigs (50 lbs, each:. MACHINERY: 1 Farmall A tractor, 1 pf lever harrows, “45 ft. M.H. binder, 1 scuffler, 1 IH. grain crusher, 50 ft. belt, 1 separator, I.H. 750 lbs. single units, 2 wood sleighs, telec.}, 1 DeLaval milker, 2 1 High Bon sleigh, 1-2 wheel trailer, 1 chain saw, 1-200 gal. gas tank, | electric fencer, quantity of hard and softwood, lumber Quantity of split hardwood, truck. : CROP: 200 bushel mixed grain, | ers, bred’ 10 heifers 3 months to 1 year, 1 heavy horse, '9 i | 3-50 Ib. milk cans. 1 - 1962 International ‘ ton 400 bushel oats, quan- Many other articles too numerous to mention including some household effects. Terms Cash. Owner, ALEX. 8S. HENDERSON. If day not fine, sale will be ‘tity of baled hay and straw. Auctioneer, CLAUDE CRASWELL held first fine day. ! inlaw, - _ Admission - s - PRINCE COUNTY (OME TO the rummage sele and home cooking table in St Marks Hall. Kensington on Friday_ evening. May .lith.- commencing at 738 pm Spoe- sored by the ladies of St Marks Guareh. DUNDAS CENTRE Mrs William MacLesnon, who * is employed at the Campbell's Nursing Home, Lower Montague, o- | has spent the past weekend at her home in Upton. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Stew- art, Charlottetown, were recent visitors to Dundas Centre where they were weekend guests at the | home of their son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Stew- | art and family. Mr. and Mrs. Truelove Tay- lor, Upton, were recent visitors to Charlottetown, where they visited their daughter and son- Mr. and Mrs. Chester Vanlderstine and family. Stanley R. Streight, Montague, was a recent visitor to Dundas Centre where he visited at sev- eral homes Gus Downe, Charlottetown, was a recent visitor to Dundas Centre, where he visited at the homes of Turner Bros., and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Downe Jane MacLeod, has and to her home at Dundas where she is convalescing after undergoing surgery in the P.E_I. -----Hespital-——-_—- a The young people a tiptoe. Gospel -Chapet--met—recentiy—at- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry MacDougal, St Peters Bay where they held their regular Friday evening meeting. ; Merill Gairet, Dundas Centre, was a recent visitor at the home 7 Mr. and Mrs. Alfred MacDon- ald. Forest Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Milfred Robert- son, Poplar Point were recent Sunday visitors to Upton. Mr. and Mrs. George . Stead and sons Wesley and Dundas Ceiitre. were recent Sun day visitors to Bay Fortune and Dingwell's Mills. Mr. and Mrs’ Floyd Hickes and daughter Elizabeth, Dun das Centre, were weekend visit- > Svend, . ors to Souris East, where they were guests at the home of Mr. ana Mrs. Dindsey Hendsvell and | family. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Acorn, | Upton, had as their recent guests | Mrs. Acorn’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.-Ira Young, Mt. Hope. Mr. and Mrs. Murdock Biaz- land and daughter Debhie, 6&¢. Peters Bay, were recent visitors with Mr. Blaxland’s mother ——t"Mrs-Annabetie Biasiend;—Per— -est Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Leith Dingwell and daughters Barbara and ~ Eileen, Dundas Centre were re cent visitors to Little Pond and vicinity. DEMONSTRATE ALARM MONTREAL ‘CP) — A new weapon in the security arsenal of banks trying to protect them- selves from underworld attack has been tinveiled and demon- strated before a select group of protectinn_. officers The demon stration of a new wireless ala-r system for banks took place at , police. headquarters in the nerth west suburb of Pierrefonds before about # police chiefs. security officers and bank repre- ssentatives Tuesday D SHOPPER — -. < @ Take This Page With You When You Go Shopping » LAWN - BOY DEALER for a new Lawn-Boy. Best in used Lawn-Bovs. Sales and Service MURRAY WHITE John St. off Gerald Phone 894-7189 DOUGLAS BROTHERS ‘and JONES INC. Well Drilling and Diamond Drilling Foundation Testing Modern Drilling with Modern Equipment by Modern Methods ‘IF YOU NEED WATER YOU NEED US” CHARLOTTETOWN 892-1234 157 Kent St. Charlottetown - AUCTIONEER hen you need an auctioneer Call ROBERT «MacKINNON | 169 Great George Chariettetown teed 4-9689 GARDENERS! e carry a comp ine of vegetable seeds. Maritime grown Turnip and Mang- el, Thimet and Aldrin. Write, Phone or Visit us. Open Evenings — vORPEY S pREEOR 4 je _ BELVEDERE STORE -| — ® DRY GOODS @ BABY & CHILDREN'S WEAR Open 7 days a Week till 10 p. “m. DIAL 892-1862 143 St. Peters Road Charottetown CONFECTIONERY — GROCERIES HALIFAX SEED CO. (P.E.1) LTD. Garden and field seeds, bulbs, fer- tilizer, insecticides, peat moss, etc. Retad and Wholesale 72 Queen St. Charlottetown 894-8313 MOTHER’S DAY Give Mother her own personal television 25 ONLY PHILCO PORTABLES. at $149.95 : ARCHER & MACDONALD LTD. 56 St. Peters Rd. Dial 2-1755 WANTED. ALE BOTTLES 20c per dozen PHONE 4-8595 = ~ NEW POLAROID CAMERA | Drop in and see the new Polaroid Pack Camera at lea than ', the price of previous model. Mclnnis Photo & Hobby 111 Kent Street Dial 2-2202 é * RAYNOR’S CHICKS Our famous White Leghorns for high egg produe- tion. Also heavy chicks, White Rocks and Red X Light Sussex. Write or telephone: , RAYNOR GHICK HATCHERY Telephone 894-7984 HAVE YOUR SHOES SHINED At Our New Stand “at the CH'TOWN BILLIARD. CLUB 175 Gt. George St. Dial 2-2167 ~, PHONE 894-734] ‘Repairs and Service to Automatic Washers and Dryers By Factory Trained Service Men STOREY ELECTRIC LTD. 136 Prince St. Charlottetown . ASSORTMENT OF TEEN COATS Clearing At 24. 98 to 0 31 .98 19. 98 each Nice assortment Girls Coats 2 te 6x including all-weather. 9.98 to 19. 98 ‘The Misses HOLMES and BRADLEY 159 Queen St. Charlottetown THE TOWERS IS NOW OPEN Specializing in Chicken and‘Sea Foods. DINING ROOM or CURB SERVICE ‘ion the Malpeque Rd. - INTERCOMMS ABEGWEIT ELECTRONIC SERVICE CENTRE. 11 Elm Ave., Charlottetown e a Now servicing Hunter Ris er area. We have pur- chased J. E. Cousins TV & ratio equipment & stock and will continue to serve all his customers, as well as our own.—> Anytime —Anywhere MARINE RADAR SHIP to SHORE 2-WAY RADIO TV - RADIO ANTENNAE J. A. Melinnis P. E. Doyle . — ? i — * & 7 eee