The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed, Sept. 4, 1963. 11 Prominent Nfld Births, Deaths, Marriages TOOMBS — At the Livingston DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS |Man Dies At 68 Ss and MacArthur Nursing Home BIRTH Sept. 1, 1963, Mrs. Edith ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. (cP) — yeWILLIAMS — Phyllis and Aiombe, widen of the late AE, | Newfo met Os, @ prominent ; are happy to announce| Toombs in her 89th year, Re- jreport that factory orders rose lewfoundland businessman who Jers th of their son Wade mains are resting at the Cut- SUMMARY jin July after two months of de-| PRODUCE | as president and director ot ; Prince Edward| life Funeral Home, Funeral |cline were hailed as indicators | ‘everal Newfoundland compan- ental on August 30th,| Notice later. By THE CANADIAN PRESS | of good economic prospects. MONTREAL (CP) — Agricul- tes, dled ia hospital here Mon- an Toronto—Market higher; trad- | The Associated Press average ture department quotations: day. He was of 60 stocks rose .4 to 280.0,. Eggs: Wholesale dealer prices | Mr. O'Leary was president of few York — Market higher; | another of its recent series of| to country stations, wooden car- | F. M. O'Leary Limited, a build: g — At the Royal Victo-| FANNING — In loving memory] ‘#ding heavy, historie peaks, tons: Extra-large 63; large 6l-| ing supplies firm, and vice- Montrec] — Market remained Sperry Rand again was the 62; medium 53-55: small 35-96; | president of the Newfoundland higher; trading moderate. __ volume leader, rising % to 16% |B 38 and C 32. and_ General Insurance| 33,600 shares, Butter: Current receipts non Company Limited. icht 7 lbs, 12 ozs. A broth- F Meetcarylon and Randy. IN MEMORIAM |" extzemely light ROLF! ie Hospital, Montreal, on Au-) of my son and our brother, Pie st 27, 1963, to Mr. and Mrs.! Allan Fanning of Pleasant Geil Rolfe (nee Roma Stew-| Grove. Killed fn action in | so miauantnduerd |< Fistee en Bert & Among Canadian Issues tenderable 50%-50%; 92 score’ He aiso was a director of srrather for Janie. Rane ea ere earn be CURRENCIES {tseded, sBtumainlin 140, “gained | andernine |B covieen oF regal a UAtsy At the Charlotte-| ANd your loss we keenly feel, MONTREAL (cP) mie a istlers, Spaarams and | a Chests spelivered aostress, ways Limited, United Towns ALTON. — mall Ne nnoreete taniak ona nN ) ome Mines % and Hudson Bay | Waxed, current receipts: Whole: Electric Company Limited, Av. town Hospital, Saturday, Aug- hanoan elias bog vented in terms of pening %. International Nickel sale Quebec white 35%; colored | alon Telephone Company Lim- st $ist, 1963 to Mr. and Mrs. ie ec anadian funds was down 1-32 |fell 1%, Canadian Pacific %, | 35%. ited ws Hom, daughter, Pa:| Which in part our sorrows heal.| gt gig 82. ‘Pound sterling was | Metnigte, Porcupine i Fell «Skim milk powder: Spray pro- ee ane a ee Talis Ann, weight 7 Ibs, 6 ozs, down at $3.03, | Walker Gooderham %. s No. 1 in bags 11.13; roller d We could not ask you back again|°™" © See nee son the Ameri cece No. 1 in bags 10%4-11% oN — At the Prince Ed-| To this cruel world of strife, lehenge were mostly higher. Ca. feed 99% butler mik poder) GEORGETOWN \J are {sland Hospital on Aug.| But Oh! We loved you dearly LIVESTOCK nadian Marcon! gaioed is; Pree. | feed 7-78; fob, Montreal & | itt 31, 1963, to Mr. and Mrs,| In your few short years of life. ton 116 and ‘argo Gil %,| Potatoes: Wholesale selling | Cpl, and Mrs. Ivan Stewart | ,. Robert Watson, Charlottetown, i MONTREAL (CP)—Good veal- Scurry Rainbow ie fell %. price: Que new 75s 1.25-1.40; and family of Ki “Ont. Fevn, Jan Douglas, weight 6| You died for your King anders were $1 higher and other | What stocks did: -90<1.00; NB. hese Cale repartition ths, 14 025. country prices were steady on the Mont- Tues Fin | 508 140-1505 Nob, Sos Lid NEB. | WHets, CPL Stewart Is, stationed q It was a brilliant life you gave,|real livestock markets today, | Advances 627 625 | 10s 40, ee Nias tte eae FLYNN — Ernestine and Mer-| But T hope we meet in Heaven, raging was active. and demsnd| Declines rie | daving in Georgetown as guests til Flynn (nee Mills) wish to| When we go beyond the grave. Upstate’ 20 263 |c coon, 28 Hom 04 ow of (pl. Stewart " Parents, Mr announce the arrival of Dawn| Lovingly remembered and| ee sceipts were: 524 cattle, 331 | Total issues 1308 1298 _anmonnvelght 8 Ibs, 8% 02s. a| sadly missed by mother Levina,|calves, ‘32 hogs and 163. sheep | ORK CLOSING STOCKS baby sister for Deborah, Sister Annie, Brother Henry, Sis- lambs. ae sted Press ter-in-law, Aletha, Brother-In-| Choice steers were 25.75-21.70, ,UBLEY — Mr. and Mrs. Don-| law Melvin. good 24.75-25.50, medium 22.50-| © an a ‘aid Hubley, Charlottetown, are 24,50 and common 19.50-22.25, ae uésced to’ announce the arri|MacLEOD — In loving memory | Helfers were 15-19. Medium) $22! ag 4 OU NI foro PA Has a Elia ith on tee ! fal of their daughter Heather| of Mrs Walter MacLeod, who|eows 16.7518, common 14.25- Me Vanadium. s7iaie| De {00 slow 10% 1% 4 Hl of Toronto, are gues ot ue | Tynn at the Prince Edward| passed away Sept. 4, 1960. |16.50 and canners and. cutlers 334 Wes ihe abe «9g | Burke's erandmother, Mr 7 a Island Hospital, Saturday, Au-| Fond are the memories of one |9-i5, Ker we Bibciiye 210 sis a, an SOEs 5 ‘em: | aust 31, welght 7 Ibs, 11 ons,| $0 dear, phe woommon and medium bulls 14- D 100 $12." t2 vie an and Mrs. Nei Campbell | Deep! asured from a6 — nn fe ‘oronto, ERS = Al‘ the) Eilace | ea tiger Min ealt treding, good vesters| | MONTREAL tm sir iy 17 + sin the provinces and reesstio ward Island Hospital on Aug-| Dear are the memories silently | 26-31, medium 20-26 and com-| ante ited Mr. Campbell's other Mrs ust 30, 1963 to Mr. and Mrs,| kept mon’ 17-21. MONTREAL (CP) — Stocks 600 700 700 709 — %| Clementine Campbell. 7 sydney Myers, Birchill, a son,| Of one we loved and will never pain ey hogs weren't estab-| Started the month strongly on 600 $294 29% Billy Prosper of th b Matthew Mark, weight 9 Ibs,| forget ood lambs were 25 and | the Montreal and Canadian Ex- Pete pr 225 300 $00 +3 | Army #ationed in Me Neyingis cecsmranered) (anal atseal a Sheep were 47," |changes, Tuesday, possibly ind Man. ts ag sa, |S80i" mined usar, he | =e? Nee eating ie end of he marie's ce 2 sensei auaats | nis arene TA eR siEIDOW — At the Prince iren and grandchilren. summer doldrums. Trading was oH te es Mant Seni! d Island Hospital, ida, oderate, i Bin 9c RPP soncare ng mene| DIVIDENDS | os ue |B'O, atcha gape te ane] NEW MALAYSIAN FLAG DISPLAYED FIRST TIME Mrs. Douglas Sheidow (nee) ory of Alvin George met By THE CANADIAN PRESS | £2ins. Bell zeiee hogs Tose 1% | tmp oi Port Hawkesbi ‘The flag of - 7 Ni 5 imp Oil an sbury, NSe with fe flag of the Malaysia Fe- next has drawn a strong pro- and North Borneo to determine 4 Sandra MasKensie), Guy hee be Cree potas British Columbia Telephone | Le yacenal se mate ieee aaa) imp Tob 134 — % | Mr. Burke's granddaughter, Mrs deration was displayed for the test from Indonesia which whether the people want to Val Jeffrey Gordon, Co., common 60 cents, Oct. 1, ickel at % eacl 1075, 23 + %/| Alec Meaney and Mr. Me: leaney. first time, flying from a mast charges the move “foresta‘ls vit fp veisht 8 tbs, 8 ozs. a brother|In a qulet country graveyard econt Sept. 16. fe, % and Noranda gained %4 | Is ngs $874 GT GT +H) Rev, and Mrs. Ritchie MeMar- | in front of City Hall in Singa- the outeome” of a United Na- ™éTse with Molaya and Singa- for Donald. Mpecuee ph ee median gently la Hughes Owens Co. Ltd., Pe al-Del Ri ey t sapien) y| Tay and four children, and Mrs.| pore. Final decision to form tions’ investigation in British Pore to form Malaysia. DEATHS rus teal ciara loved 6a) class A common zo pnts lass Relea esta is so a4 sou — He | Forest Mecks, left recently on |_ the new federation on Sept. 16 Borneo territories of Sarawak (AP Wirephoto) cents; pref. al =x | return Ont. While You left behind some aching cents, all Oct. 15 t, | to $7.55, 16 4) peny, “tthe ake seen Gent A Oct, 15. record Sept: 11 to a2% in active trading to | tax Fin 0 $3,803 eral ie anne, ar Felli Makes Fresh Off [Briefs Presented ‘at Boston, Mass. August Ist, Aersrleved you’ ribet unsere Lia., pref. | feature papers and both Alum- HB |"Trintty Church, Gonna in Ss Fres| er 2 1963, of Mirs. Nellie Kelly, aged 7% years, formerly of Traca- fe never have or never will setts centes oct 1, "record | inium at 26% and Asbestos at| ja4y-20 °F 28 97 2 27 = Const. Ray Mines roe 'On Seaway Tolls 10 bs y) Forget you, Alvi bass M4 ose Me loniew Bao Int th 7-H] noval Canadian Mounted Pace, | TQ Go Into Mine After Bova | God gave us s' take tt ———————____________ uson at 14% and ren @ Kad Saavage to fase the Blow Hudson's Bay Company at 14| MB\PR au sua an azn «| Noonan at St spent at | By ROBERT RICE MucLAREN — At Charlottetown But what it meant to lose him NEW YORK each rose % in active trading. | Mavs Mos. 4 204 | Teave with his parents, Mr. and | HAZLETON, Pa. (AP)—David | they said, It would be unsafe to OTTAWA (CP) — Shipping MB Nonday, Sept. 2, Ernest |No one wil ever now . Power was a prominent | Mase 84 pr 40108 “tos “108. “+ 34/Mrs. William Murphy, | Fellin offered’ again Tuesday to | try ‘at angle of about 80 de , industries and MacLaren, pub re Beaiet Ever remembered by his par- NEW YORK (AP)—The stock | loser, dropping % to 24 Yin ac- pr 158 $114 11% 3 of Mon- | lead a search for fellow-miner | gre tell in his 86th year, The ents, sister, brothers, sistersln-|market began the significant |tive trading. Dominion Stores | eM is visiting her mo. | Louis Bova, even as the state Fellin, who did most. of th funeral service will be held |law and families. post-Labor-Day period with a| ell % to 13%, Mi a0 99 ES i us| ther, Mrs. Florence Jenkins | abandoned a proposal to build |talking at the press conference, One ae from the Montague Funeral Tush Tuesday, surging to a 1963|, The composite index rose 0.5) 1 | Mr. and Mrs. Allan Jenkins of |. Steel-lined recovery tunnel, | said he was satisfied that gt? [Tear fie RD Home, Thursday, Sept. 5 at 2} CARD OF THANKS Jrecovery high on the largest to 1217. Industrials, gained 03 |X a no $8 ar E3 3.2 | Summerside, were recent guests (Calling. it neither feasible nor [rescuers aid fhe ght thing | terrae aed 8 m. Interment will be in volume’ in about three months. OLNLP of Mr. Jenkin’s mother, safe. lat whatever 2 4 Brotebll! caeiseteie: I wish to thank aM the kind)" Motors, office equipments, |1190, banks fell oa to, 12s and |S Mi Tue sf Sia ing By y| Florence Jenkins, Mrs. | Flin, 58, leaving Hazleton | commented to the effect that a Leainst te hare pate acpelie friends who visited me while 1/electronies and a wide range of /PAPCTS rose 0.7 ti Miss Gladys MacDonald ot State Hospital with Henry |digging, rather than a drilliny $1286 ‘y patient in the P.E.I. Hos-|tower-priced issues were strong mines, South Dusit fell ao Stel fa 2 aw Boston, Mass.. and Mrs, Throne, 28, after recuperation | operation, might have accom. | Warters in response to a public call for written views on the MacFADYEN — At 1% _Birch-| wi deecn it os To eats ‘wood Avenue, Sunday, Sept, 1,| pital, those who sent me flowers,|as the market boiled ahead on faded No Bets | oes ay Watts, ls0 of Boston, are the | {0M tio Weeks entrapment in| plished the rescue In five days, | prickly question of whether sea- 183, Mrs. Colin MacFadyen,| treats, and cards, all the nurses| yolume of 5,570,000 shares, This |@ded a cent to 24 cents, both | P™,or gy 3 TH) quests of their brother, J Home| Nearby coal mine, told a ‘‘was because the only way 1 y|guestionl of ethan 268 aee Belle Small, and formerly | on the fourth floor, anda a compared with Friday's 4.570,000 BS a, ove ce fell | GN Gas 4s “rhs 7a + ard MacDonald and Mrs. Mac- Lae re ae diego! 5 the fold! way of dropped or left alone. a Pennslvania, inher 7st fa thankyou to Drs. Cox and] and wat the largest since sue | 10 i F ¥ ( 8 Funeral Home, from wher e| Bears, Mrs, Myers and Miss 8| hands. ‘Montr ange—Sep. 3 di ry ‘ eae and family of Halifax, NS., m7, r ‘made on en ec aeclinedtancel ao eal tte the funeral will be today Sept,| Darrach, closely watched Dow | _ Complete tabulation et Tueeden tran] Seat Law 100 $17 T+ x1") vacationing with relatives. in Re the day he and Throne |were clear. Mine wasn't. ieclined to release 4, with service commencing at| | Mrs. Perey Hooper Industrial “average ade | S22 ,CQuolaione’ In “conta” unles| Shel: Can 20 Slee 10% 164 + 14 Georgetown. were rescued from the cham-| Fellin told reporters that for of parties submitting Malmens 2 p.m. Interment will take ms family of the late Charles|Yateed 2.70 to 722.02—a short | néctscrignts, xw eeaed| Sep Sve MU eM and Mrs. William Fitzpa [by a‘cavein, Bove, i, (repped tothe mine site, “Tim goleg. ty | well as thelr views are confit Jf} place im Argyle Shore ceme-) w. Gallant wishes to thank Fa- hak from, its storie, closing | huge i om prove Save] lad ot a0“ a gf poston, Mass.. are va-|in another section, was separ~|sit on the couch, pull the |dential at this time. y. Tracts, Noth easton, Sir ey | Eee Saueeina es ieetbe Mona's at ated from the others by a mass |parakeet’s tail and look at the | The submissions may be fol- AGAUTINER — At the Charitte-| fers, nurses and staft “ht Me broader S00-stock Stand-| tet tet Hihtew cle Chie Sinbe A : Pr Cr enene |e Si ea baa es IR Charlottetown Hospital. so eer es ea id) From rst, Fellin has| Beyon at, he sai ‘town Hospital, Monday, Sept. | tiends, relatives and all CEE NS ao aad Ero co Mae medley pM een doy Ate! GAME id he was convinced of Bova's| can't do anything else, 2, 1968, Richard Gauthier of / lends, relatives, and ng (new Sees apa ts a hem 2 oF a Bethea an Ma PANG \ievivall He: fepsaved this’ ber [eanketo the Wd pring: The North Rustico in his 50th ‘our recent sad bereavement. Mass a2 hare Pe ae de | a 325. $3 a 304 PL i it a iy are) lief Tuesday. Then, after a Fellin, a co-owner of the studied by seaway experts as Mrs, Charles W. Gallant and| Dect, 1961, Lh ee As si } an 200 $12%4 and Mag. Bgher’s parents, |pause, he added reluctantly mine, said he might start a new | part of a detailed analysis of the et S44 — 14) Walk GW 1S $564 S64 56% + 7 sind shah M-/that if Bova perished, it was | mine 50 feet or so from the old operation of the internation: if family, North Rustico. Cpr O84 — 4 — famnll The market was ae and | Meaat | ern Seaton: ine Ey A it | nell ym hunger or exposure, uot. one. Asbestom 4 fro vigorous from the start. Many| Bank ‘Mont $50 saisc 6a @ise— 341 Weston Be ott was] Mr. and Mrs, Robert Hobbs § from burial under the rubble. Throne was positive about Bank 175 S71 71% 718 + Hh waterway in {ts first five years. 2 o'clock at which time they will be forwarded to his late KILLED IN RIOTS large blocks were radia th’ aH id fecal left recently on re- the mine site, H. Beecher |one thing—"I'm through stesidence North Rustico. The} powpay, India (AP)—Three | Wide variety of issues, showing mia ocx 6 oH BK 1 500 201818 AUBIN oot . nett Cater es state secretary of | the mines.” He said het 0 "be Zinc Deposits funeral will be held Thursday | srsons were killed and 80 in| $008 Interest in the market | Rett (sin § | oa ek go 8 [Sire Hebe Geamzetown with! mines, was considering every found henceforth behin mning leaving the touse at ey Se ae eat Both from the speculative and| pal phoned ts Soe Staci | Alt AP ae Mr. B. H.| means of finding Bova, but sald bar, working at his Sia ate ‘Found In Nfld. 5 for Requiem Mass 1e Bow 544 $524 4 6 41 | ‘Ameren 1000 6 ae “recovery” rather than “res. | ern here, at Stella Maris Church at 9 /up Be G rioting in Male. | viewpoint. | en * so 29 90 am 48, | an Am Mol aio a17 ail aL ahs sum ae a Authorities have all but GRAND FALLS, Nfld. (CP)— o'clock, Interment will be in | gao1 miles northeast a Wall Streeters saw the IE O70 $a7i6 2 05 ones fatter! visiing Mra) given up hope of finding Bova Ont Plans Premier Smallwood says two the church cemetery, Bombay, Monday. A Maharash- |ness news background as highly | ne Foret B Sti Tou i : eat Pea Ce a ole a: | ave. a a important zine deposits ha ince eee NG tra ‘ai own be spokes encouraging. An upturn is steel | BC Pow rttngin Pred eager B Bi 1 +4 | reault in Georgetown, jigs ee et) sug: L Grants been found on Newfoundland * leath of/man esd rouble Jorders was reported. Weekly | Brunt’ p ws ow sus | eee | "Oliver Rafuse. and. grandson, |S, bY mine experts was to / Larger desolate Great Northern Penin- lovd B. Linkletter in his 7ist | w ted steel production continned’ is | a's aa oem” | CColieres so sii 11% 11% — | Derek Rafuse of Montreal, Que, (comstuct, & sixfootwide tunnel sula, one at Portland Creek and yeir, occittred at bis home at| when Moslems ety a Hin I /strong turnabout, rising. again, 5 2K—")C Dredge. 300 475 450450 are guests of Mr. Rafuse's mo. |1ons the slope where the ae To Universities the ‘other at Roddickton, near Linkletter, Monday, Sept. 2.|religious procession ee the National | Can Com 32 $3544 394 3812 + M/ Canuba 1800 2 2 ther Mek Mudie Rates }in occurred, leading to St. Anthony at the northern tip. 1963, ing at the Comp-|mosque. The Hindus etal Association of pneneni ne Sx ae Cent 000 ey where a is fiend TORONTO (CP) — Big In-| Mr, Smallwood, speaking to o ? ton Funeral Home until Wed-| with brickbats and bottles. Agents that new orders in ‘ Te hk Bova was trappe nesday, Sept. 4, from where|lice used sticks and tear gas aust remained at a high ia Sonos is Me er Slt ST. L EXPLORE TUNNEL pein wert ce 2 open a new $5,000,000 hospital funeral’ servi fire three times be- a Br Boer eo nOL aan raat) ae Cs | Tu esd three Gordon Ontario universities and plans | here, sald he had been informed ple's cemetery. Ucemen were injured. boo fa era tae sen cece for] Albert Grablosk! of Philadel even ett onks for a Cie cee iC, ac) nnou ncements * 2 eae aig Rt 3A BAL | Toronto, Ont, where he wil be] ana, mine and tunnel expert | Seconeary school students, Were | Mines, EATICES NOTICE sm ee “a, school has reopened| Clarence. Kentiney er shecioii | tion Minister Davis. OKAYS PLANT START Dumagam arence Kashner of Sham “ | = Mise Carman | Carragher | Mr. Davis also told a press CITY & QUEENS “WE TREAT THE SICK WELL"| Dumont” s000 in in in pee willss, Garman Carragher head of the Independent Miners conference that the tvstem af | OTTAWA (CP) —the govern. — Giggey’s Pharmacy. “Up-to-| East Sull heen — explored Bea] t Farm For Sale RESERVE seeremnen w|i ‘nue’ peseinion se | Eig! mame 7h t4— 4 "ling vangeine Alan nas hehe bogoed Cannel, FNS cpanged, making "it for work sar on ema ib 5 | armbury reportes 4 bedbeesg ‘Turkey Dimmer in Stan | or Your prescription. Phono us to Fontana dies returned to her home in DeBlois| “During the examination tn- easier oe} Gradale/ etude CORO pone eae ane 110 acre farm for sale—80 acres clear, 30 | si, In aid of hall. — Prompt Free Delivery to| FiReliance ? 2 | after three months visit in Saint) side the slope the three experts | tain them. TOUHicem ents GAR TEMG, Monday acres in soft and Electricity, ue Porkda le — Faves wot and_ all) Fox hake Kapredi SoylMiadey John, N.B. said they could see timbers | The minister said ila ie Se ALTA wRIRO GW! i bela of the city . . . Dial] @yauty 11 a 5 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Perry and] starting to bend, From what this year will receive a , hear school, on paved highway. Notice Of 43170, phar nmatir four children are visiting Mr.|————————— What nle$25,00000 more tan | bY. Northern ee verry ce Gold Age” S000 2 33k Perry's parents, Mand Mrs| Business Briefs |! Sich eeaeeh “ation en vate Apply— Mort lage Sale Lodi * | ea sot isea Pood | Marsha Perry. The Perrys He said students in grades 9 “Vottcon River is expect rigag) No, | Inlan teary +2 | from Sudsbury, Ont TAWA (CP)\— Canadian | and 10 next year will receive | (00 two years to bald Sea eat ICE that there will 133 1: 15 |. Mr. and Mrs. John Perry and | ‘departeoait store sales in the | school text books free. cost about # } IE DOUGLAS ve aad by public auction in| No. roo M5 1 "| family have returned to their) week ended Aug. 24 were 10.8. Mr. Davis said the govern- | COSt # Diol | B. ing htt ere Pecageh totem heel ar ws Cetera s |Home in Lawrence, Mass. after| per cent higher than in the ment will increase to $6 is $3-- flown in Queens on ; on We Me oy! mak-| Peauboro 2800 125120 | View. day. |g a head will be provided to Corporation Limitec ITI fier’ a eleven (c/oek Sa tas | bealoese von wo ‘8h “a ‘Uh 3 The range of increases: At-|get the plan rolling Investment Securities ATTENTION FARMERS eiedoo “ALL* hey TRACT ines 3 M2 "| the stock market remained ex-|lantic provinces 5.4 per cent At present, school books cost | ALEX M . WILSON PIECE AND PARCEL of land McKinney 1000 tremely low Tuesday, although | Quebec 165, Ontario 98, Mani | secondary, school students trom ager fing an being DANCE ELLIOTT HALL Thurs- 134 —4| prices were higher. foba 92, Saskatchewan 89, Al: |$18 to S0 a yeat. ‘They are | 197 Gratton Stee Dial 8583 * . : Gorceekiia te Kings Cousy in Say Sept. Sth. = 3 +) | "The industrial index showea a |berta 12. ie pritan Columtia | provided free to elementary Charlottetown i It is essential that Soil Samples} ciis'isient pounded as Tie ty Gary ieee ome, fo 74 7 7 4) gain of 1.86 at close of lie school pupils . COMMENCING on ‘the south The Canadian indu-trial com- be taken on ALL fields where tobac- side of Grafton Street and hav: || DANCE — Fort Augustus hall| XW" Amulet Poe a pled "nereased pices, Ze" posite index of employment rose | Deu 27 to may be grown in 1964 feet and extending southwandly | “We Welbesiay nah etme 77 | with Reavy volum May. in June, 162, 1 vas 15.0, ANAGER be g . by parallel lines for the dis-| REGULAR WEDNESDAY) Ne Rare iso «3, |" Bell Telephone moved up 1% Tae odie (Hae 4 9m0" tes tance of 120 feet and bounded | night dances, North River Rec-| Pa Sil. 8 ea |e Cieloae tan Deeniaiee uaece | @waaliing 100 on the west by Town Lot No. 11, | reation Centre every week. Dan-| Pesce," jay" %) "y? “| 80, Canada and Dominion Sugar | © TT AT indust Any farmer wishing $0 GLOW) on the south by Town Lot No. 7 | cing 9,30- 12.30. Good musie.| Proms cn ser 7 sm +2 /one point to I and Moore Cor | aii had increases. be. ff This is a Junior Executive position for a man with Intell and on the east by the eastern | Canteen service. a“ | poration and Texaco Canada % tween May and June. However, I gence, drive and career - ambition. He must be qualified to quarter of Town Lat No. 10 all Porcupne 10000 4 amog industrial gainers. . 1 acco for the first time in in the 2nd Range Letter B of | KINGS COUNTY ‘On the ‘minus ‘side, Canada | tHe construction indexes in moat ff control and supervise our ered and collection activity, ea . Treasurer. le P. kk, Box! Town Lots in Georgetown and S i | SSMS BSL te pts tn 60, | POWERS) | WR TA te ene tua Please contact vi ‘eacock, X| ‘hing thus described in a deed | DANCE, St, Peter’s Bay Holy | St Com Dominion Foundries and Ste s than usual for that time of Hf the salary will be commensurate with qualifications and is 2000, Charl P. E, I. before! fact Aucot ia AD. i068 | Name Hall, every ‘Thuraiay| since D 370 % and Ontario Steel %. Cani ere Adjusted on a seasonal in excess of $6000.00 Excellent prospects for advancement to A arlottetown, P. E, I. ore, from James grid Lavers, night. Music by the Thunder~ ie y {dian Dredge and Dock slipped 30 | Basis, the index actually de- I more senior management position. The Company's pension, ixecutor Estate le Emma | bolts. Dancing 9:30 - 12:30 p.m cents to $4.25. , Bt croup insurance and employee benefit plans are above aver- fob: Jankins to Robert Cameron’ +) | Bank issues weakened, Imper- id the incumbent is eligible for Incentive bonus, er 1, 1963. Jenkins and being the ‘lands | DANCE, FORTUNE hall every| Sa an de: 41 |Sal Rati OF Cocmmence down St, | watt sane Ate en ee. described in a mortgage dated es ight. Cliff Peters) sia God mH Royal and Toronto-Dominion % | ¢ with 18 The man wanted is 28 to 35. years of age with proven busi- September 17th A.D. 1962 from Probert Canteen service. ae le Montreal M4. Nova Scotia | week earlier and 142, 088 ae che MESS experience. He should have sound organizing ability and G. Hibbett Jenkins of George) Hance EVERY Wednesday| rine 6 ER | advanced ‘%. cereueading week’ a ee) te capable of contributing to our overall operating efficiency | ysit TENDERS Gladys Me enkine ot George: | night, Bluedome Dance ial Copp B 100 $28 International Nickel was Over the year. the production helio Lorne town aforesaid, Married | Georgetown, 9:30 - 12:30 p. “MM —1 Jahead one point to 68, Noranda | index rose to 163 from 148 and IM All replies will be held in confidence and should be in the WILL BE RECEIVED ‘Woman, to Norman W. Low- | Music by the Thunderbolts. oe Rg % and Falconbridge dipped % |{n the week, by a single point. | form of a comprehensive business resume in the applicants MecKay and Mra, | ter of Charlottetown’ in teen service. Vanguard 7500 0707 7 ah cas dene te ; metals. 4 |The index is based on average ™ handwriting. the propenty Calvin vi fault was down five cents ekly 1957-50 output of tou Carwbar aibontsd: te tee emtbe aC sion an Hilaboro County in wald Island, Attorney” | BARN DANC} AT Reggie| Were 100 6 8 8 42 |$8.0 nektarin clot ren, halttetown, The dveling conse of 4 apart | hecwute of defeult in the pay. [RAnks, Annandale, eveey THES) suas gy tale 1120, mint gi mrs stiracted he eet 1 cote hel Mr. C. G. MacLeod 5 ample space , other apartment it incipal and interest 1 230 12.90. | and oils 442 % Me t . "Please a tenders: \netereigeal eetore | Cocured. theroty, Good music. Canteen service. | 2m cls 2.10. | mines. Dickenson rose 20 cents |beets and cane—rose 9.7 per September ae ee mat my Dated August 27th A.D, 1968 - | TORONTO to $45, Consolidated Shawkey /eent to, 115,240600, pounds in Wm. Stairs, Son & Morrow, Ltd. any 6 Reming - Albert cents and | July fro1 180,000 a year | highest or'any tender not necessarily accepted. N. W. Lowther, Trustee, aes chu tee, oe: tong ear Snes nS were dos P. 0. Box 1120 Halifax, N.S. MRS. CARSON or MRS. HEARTZ 126 Richmond St., ey 5 for the Dundas Plowing | weekend failed to put new spirit |to 87 cents, Kirkland Townsite| 18.2 per eent to 157,636,000 : @ = \oounda. Wl Kent 8t., Charlottetown, Gharlottetown, P.E.L |Mateh and Agricultural Fair. | into investors as the volume on (Continued On Page