14 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. May 18. 19684 NOTICES NOTICES NOTICES GRADUATION EXERCISES Miscoch Are u e a RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT STUDY GROUP 01’] Wednesday, May 22nd.I I963 at 8:30 pm. MISCOUCHE REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL, MISCOUCHE Division of Research, Dept of Industry and Natural Resources. NOTICE NOTICES NOTICE | NOTICES NOTICES For Addifianl I - I P.E.l. Pasture Improvement The Roya| Canadian Legion AUCTION SALE cl . T d Competition Classes I963 Darnley “55' 'e l (1) Those not entered previously. . Annual LObS'I'er SUpper Saturday. May 25i’l'l., (2) who entered previously but not first . I P.M. Announcements (3) fingZfii/on first prize or a Provincial aucfigggmfigckfogognzngagmg fifiérfiy public _ ' ampions lp. _ . Prizes WI" be awarded in each wumy "‘ the Wednesday, May 29th. duieniclluf‘lrgsghgliiii 3i§t313e§3w¢iici§escgi€§§ and See Page 2 AUCTION SALE At Sherbrooke, Tuesday, May 2|st At 2:00 O'clock Having sold my farm, I offer for sale the following:- One Massey Harris combine clipper, 6 ft_ cut; one Fordson major tractor; one 3-furrow tractor plow; one side-delivery rake on rubber, Oockshutt; one seeder; fertilizer spreader; 2- wheel tractor trailer; turnip sower; roller; light harrows; set of 32 disc barrow, Fleury-Bissel; 6 can drop-in milk cooler; grain crusher; a pulper; hay escalator 24 ft.; double truck wagon; 3 sleighs; manure spreader; separator; set of farmers; potato grader; ton platform scales; 2 horses; 1200 and 1400 lbs; 4 purebred registered holsteln heifers; 3 registered jersey heifers; 3 guernsey cows; one grade holstcin cow; 3 jersey heifers; quantity of straw; 600 bushels Abegweit oats; one air-cooled engine, Briggs and Stratton; Household Items: Dining room set; tables; chairs; spool beds; 3 sets bed-room dishes; ice chest; 2 butter crocks; several other items too numerous to mention. TERMS CASH Frank Townsend Owener Robert P. Hogg, Auctioneer INTERRUPTION NOTICE There will be an interruption of electric power in the north half of the Town of Montague on Wednesday, May 22nd between the hours of 1:00 pm. and 4:00 pm, Daylight Saving Time. The areas affected will be from the Montague River north to Poole’s Corner. Several short afternoon power interruptions will also be required on the Queen’s Road between Montague and Victoria Cross during the follow- ing week. These interruptions are necessary to enable our crews to rebuild and extend our distribution lines to serve the new food plant in Montague. Maritime Electric Company Ltd. above classes. Entry Form— I 963 Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. School District County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Post Office . Total Cultivated Acreage . . . . . . .. Acreage Pasture ...... Sil Supplementary Crops s u-o‘u ~vvss Livestock Population Mature Cattle . . . . . . . .. Young cattle (under 2 yrs) Horses . . . . . .. Other grazing 5 Sheep Entries must be forwarded to The Secretary, men's Association, P. 0. Box 546. Charlottetown by Mary 27, 1963. NOTE CHANGE IN DATE The annual meeting of the Montague and District Artificial Breeding Club will be held in Legion Hall, Montague Wed- nesday, May 22nd.at 8.30 pm. Guest speakers. Lunch will be served. P.E.l. Dairy- Suppers served 5 to 9 pm. $I.50 per Plate Each ordinary and club member may bring a partner and one guest couple. Dance after Good Music FOR SALE The Farm Credit Corporation offers for sale 265 acres of land at Peake Station, known as the Ralph Gillon farm. There are three seperate parcels of land which may be purchased together or separately. For information contact the Corporation at Box 1235 Charlottetown . R.M. MARTIN, Branch Mgr. Atlantic Branch Machinery: Oliver tractor. trailer, 3 section har- rows, side delivery rake, hay mower, hay loader, binder, platform es, grain crusher, onal seeder, sleighs, three brooders, cream separators, tractor plow, binder. Crop: Quantity of hay, oats and straw. Household: Kitchen range, good as new; oil heater (new); kitchen table and chairs; room set; also 32 acres of land, all clear, shore front, ideal for summer cottages. Many other articles too num- erous to mention. Owner JOHN BEARISTO . NAME! AIDE ST. JOHN'S. Nfld. (Cpl—Ed Roberts, 22, of St. John's has been appointed special assistant to Stats Secretary Jo Pick< ersgiil, according to a report here. A student at the Univer- sity of Toronto. Mr. Roberts is a former president of the Uni- versiiy Liberal Students Feder- ation. He has just completed ths second year of study toward a three-year Bachelor of Laws degree. Auctioneer ’ART STEWART , C_j\ormiit V CLEARANCE AUCTION SALE HARRINGTON, BRACKLEY PT. ROAD WEDNESDAY. MAY 22nd—I P.M. Having sold my farm I offer the following:— Stock: 1 Guernsey cow just freshened; 1 reg- istered Guernsey cow (freshened); 2 registered Guernsey cows to freshen in Sept; 1 reg. Guern- sey heifer (year old); 1 grade Guernsey cow to freshen; 1 Holstein cow, five years old to freshen June 12. Four year-olds (beef breed); 1 Gurn- sey calf; 1 Hereford calf; one sow (bred); 15 five week old pigs. Machinery: 1 Formal] tractor, Super A; 1 manure spreader on rubber (Cockshutt); 1 two section barrows (new) I.H.; 1 two furrow plough (Cockshutt); 1 set discs (Cockshutt); 1 truck wag- on; 1 hay mower, I.H. 6 ft. cut; 1 wood sleigh; 1 Moody potato digger; 1 Velox electric separator (6001bs., new). Household: 1 Enterprise Range (coal and wood); cream cans. Other articles too numerous to mention. Terms cash. Owner: Auctioneer JOHN DOCKERTY CLAUDE CRASWELL .’ ;‘ AUCTION SALE AT BROOKFIELD, SATURDAY. MAY I8 ' at |:00 P.M. As we have discontinued all custom work we offer the following—1 John Deere model 50 trac- tor w1th cultivators (wide front end); 1 John Deere model 50 tractor with cultivators (duel front wheel); 1 John Deere Model A tractor with culti- vators (duel front wheel); 1 John Deere 3 bottom plow; Deere 2- bottom plow; 1 Massey 3 bottom plow; 1 International 2 bottom plow; 1 John Deere 32 Plate disc harrow; 1 Massey drill seeder (13 run); 1 Massey bar hay loader; 1 Brady roto beater; 1 single row power take off John Deere level bed potato digger; 2 oil electric blast heaters; 1 K. G. Brown double head potato set cut- ter with escalator feeder for same; 1 Frie sprayer 300 gal. tank 10 row boom 2NX pump and self filler; 2 Friend Sprayers 200 gal. tank 10 row boom 2NX pump and filler; 2 ‘New Commander sprayers 200 gal. tank 10 row boom self filler and Commander P.T.O. mounted 4 cylinder pump; 1 Hall Sprayer 6 row boom; 1 Hansen sprayer; 2 Spraymotor sprayers; 1 Haines potato dipping ; 1 Haines potato grader, 18 inch, with roller picking table (Wood); 1 GMC 3 ton truck with hoist and box, 1960; 20 Beef Cross cattle, calves and year olds and numerous other items. TERMS Cash on cattle, 6 months credit on approved joint notes at 6% per annum 6% annum off for cash. Large items can be financed through Farm Im- provement loan, and Potato Contracts will be accepted or down payment at $1.00 per 75 lb. de- livered Charlottetown or North Wiltshlre. Owner Auctioneer Janine O'Brisn RC. Craswsll Credit ' o ROW-protect your health enjoy nights of comfortable sleeping! SPECIAL MATTRESS SALE One Week Only- My “to, 25th Quilt Guard SPI'insfified MATTRESS Hundreds of true balance coil springs Prebuilt border Criss-crose quilt top Buoyant pure white layer felt Extra Durable Decorative Print Ticking 39", 48” or 54" sizes. Save 20.00 — Reg. 59.50 39.50 MATCHING BOX SPRING AT SAME LOW PRICE. 220-Coii Guilt Top MATTRESS . Superiock Construction . Double sisal insulation . Buoyant new layer felt Q Imported print ticking . All regular sizes I Save 10.00—Reg. 39.95 29.95 MATCchNG BOX SPRING A'I' SAME LOW PRICE. Lifeline flange adds years to the life of your mattress Economy-Priced SPRING FILED MATTRESS Q 180 Call Construction . Button Tufted . Roll Edge 0 All Regular Sizes I Save 5.00—‘Reg. 24.95 I 19.95 . Opals to bed for two Q Wardrobe compfiment under seat . Study hardwood frame . Brown, green. turquoise, charcoal FLAT FABRIC Regular 54.95 44.95 FRIEZE FABRI Reg. $64.95 . SAVE 10.00 - SPACE SAVER SALE 54.95 ' No Down Payment - Only 5.00 Monthly / , May 16 to 25th It Will he love at on Mt when you .- imdafsahions in light, liver Lyon by / Fonnfit. But hurry—don't miss these fabu- lous once a year swim! commit Bra No. 501 SALE 3.49 Skippies Panties No, on SALE 6.99 Formit Bmdeau 3]“. Lyon under-cups ad front band releases for lasting maps m. movement y broidered cotton upperbust. A 32-36, B h C 82.38. White. Reg. 5.00- SALE 3.49 Skippies Long-Leg Panda 837—0! light, firm L aspowernetwithsatlnelasticworsfmnl c panels . . .full 2%" waistband. S-M-L. White. Reg. $10.00~sale $6.99. SALE 6.99 also available is matching girdle. style 925. Reg. 811) SALE 5.99 MRS. RITA WILSON . . . personal representative for The Formit Company, will be in Prince Edward Island to personally assist you with your choice of foundation garments. The dates of her visit to Holman stores in Charlottetown and Summerside are as follows: Charlottetown Store May»let and 22nd SummersideStore...............Today,Sat..May18th I'I"'I':r Muir, ‘ s 1" fie xx? ' \ \§ \ L--—-__J Fine Dinnerware! Oniyl'l selling daysIeft—SdeendsMay3l (II (2 PAY I I3) (0 (SI 1.00 D 0 W N . . . balance on easy monthly payments! 5 English semi-porcelain patterns, with extra serving pieces available from open stock; 56 pieces, comprising 8 each, cups, saucers, butter plates, tea plates, dinner plates, cereals, fruits. 1. "Ode W" 3. "'0'. Flora" yellow, pink. blue: res. 23-68 “y mm m design; reg. 3.16— 1 9.49 21 .99 2. “R.” “0..” 4. Hum cw." by Grindiey: nose centre spray; brldit dun-y design; reg. 85.00- 23.99 ., 27.99 5. "Lotus" dainty gold she an ammonium! mm but: m 21..— 16.99