"DON'T WANTS” ARE -GONE! ‘NOTICES NOTICES NOTICES NOTICES DONT FORGET Boys’ Club Sponsorship Night | | § CJRW Radio -7.30- 9.30 p.m. PHONE 2201 Your contributions will equip a boy with gym shoes, shirts, ~ shorts and-club room facilities. _/ain's All contributions are tax de- ductible and will be acknow- ledged. i | } ~~ AUCTION SALE at ‘PISQUID EAST on Wednesday, June 2nd at | o'clock 1 new house 40 x 22 feet. ; Furniture: 1 kitchen table with 4 chairs, 1 frig (medium size), 2 televisions 19 and 21 inch, 1 electric organ, 2 beds and mattresses, quantity of oilcloth (new), 3 small tables, 6 dining room chairs, 1 cedar chest. 1 fur buffalo, 1: electric _-washer (new), 1 Kemac rangé (nearly new), chest- erfield, rocking chair. sewing machine, 1 grama- phone, 1 floor furnace (oil), 200 gal. oil tank, 1 car 56 Hillman. 1-60 Thames van 1/4 ton, 1 power mower, 1 large stilson: wrench, 2 small stilson wrenches, 1. new mail box. 1 bathroom scales, - other articles too numerous to mention. Terms Cash. = Robert Roy Walker Claude Craswell ~ Owner 17 Auctioneer —- Dial 4-7824 NOTICE The following are butterfat tests found in pas- teurized-homogenized milk delivered to consumer homes, retail stores and restaurants in the Prov- ince between April 20, 1965 and May 25, 1965. é Dairy, Alberton 3.70% Maple Leaf Dairy, S'side 355% Brighton Dairy, Ch'town 3.62% Ideal Dairy, S'side 382% Health Past. Mik Co. Crystal Dairy, S'side 3.50% East Ro. ste ees 3.57% Pure Milk Co., Ch'town 3.62% Purity Dairy, Ch'town 3.62% Gunshine Island Dairy, Montague Dairy Ch'town 3.65% Ch'town ids 3.62% MINIMUM FAT CONTENT 3.50% P.E.|. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE 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” S Year Low Cost Financing Ask for JAMES STEWART MONARCH ROOFING & INSULATION Ch’town 894-4560 S'side 436-3419 ‘WANTED — “For good grades of scrap material delivered to our yard on Kent Street. we are paying the following prices: RED BRASS ee YELLOW BRASS ... BOTTLES “MAURICE. BLOCK.CO.-LTD.. | FARMERS | “AUTOMOTIVE | G & G Dairy, Ch'town 3.75%, ' ‘NOTICE TO FARMERS As June 30th is closing date for ap- plications on Potato and Grain Insur- ance, our Representative will be at the following centres for the last time this season. Your are invited in to discuss our policy on Crop Insurance. Office hours from 10.00 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. Tyne Valley Fire Hall .... May 31st Hunter River Masonic Hall . . June Ist Mt. Stewart Memorial Hall June 2nd wcvcee June. ded cra he Morell Legion Home Applications may also be obtained by the agency office 38 Great George S 2000, Charlottetown. FIRST _ MORTGAGE FUNDS AVAILABLE AT O On Approved Properties EASTERN & CHARTERED . Unit No. T-400-A 1 We have a few acres of brocolli and cauliflower remaining to contract. In- | . terested growers should contact us before June 10. Seabrook Farms a Food Ltd. New Annan. AUTOMOTIVE * grassive + Conservative Party _ ON THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL : Sescnition toate lake the. | fenbaker has warned a Pro- meeting at Strathroy, Ont., to be ready for an election pe at the same time tore the Liberal Party's policies a- "a With him part. is William Thomas, MP for Middlesex West ‘ (CP Wirephoto) CONTINUING at S. R. JOHNSTON LTD. } Gallons. of Fina Gasoline Economic Council's Review Requires Second Printing By JAMES NELSON OTTAWA (CP)—The author and publisher of almost any | book can count it a success if success. printing 8,000 copies in English and French has been ordered from | the Queen's Printer. But the 215-page book on s economic goals for regarded by council as a success from more Canada’ a With each and used car or truck from now to June 5 regardless of trade difference or straight sale. FREE Now is the time to act Now is the time to Save Ltd. Remember We Have ‘Terie to Suit Your Pocketbook ! every Now is the time to buy at S. R. Johnston Ltd. Drive 1000 miles at the expense of S. R. Johnston gee - that standpoint. It is | still being quoted widely and {recommended as required read- ing by most leading economists OBITUARY ELIZA J. CAMERON The death occurred at the 'Prince County Hospital Annex ‘on April 20, 1965 of Mrs. Eliza |Cameron in her 92nd year, wi- dow of the late Ewen Cameron. | The late Mrs. Cameron was a life long resident of Albany, P.E.1. She is survived by two sons, Keith of Halifax, Waldron ‘at home. Two . grandchildren, » Glenda and Douglas who also mourn her loss. One sister An- nie, Mrs. Harry Harnett, Chel- ‘59 G.M.C. % ton Pick-up A-1 motor and body, ready to ‘go to work. Was $1095 859. Fairest In Sales . . NOW ONLY Unit No. T-332-A F-822-B ‘62 VOLKS NOW ONLY Unit No, T-399-8 ‘6l MERCURY ty ton Pick-up in A-1 condition. was held on Thursday. Ideal for farm work. Was $1275 1050. . Finest In Service ‘S7 FORD . mer. Was $595 Was $675 NOW NOW ONLY . ~- ONLY ton. Ps was a life member of the leasant Circle Women's Insti- tute. a member of the Albany UCW and a member of the Try- on United Church. The funeral April 22, 1965 with a short service at her late residence, followed by ser- vice in Tryon United Church, where the service was conduct- ed by her minister, Rev. Allison |H. O'Brien assisted by Rev. R. |M. Cameron of Bedeque United Church. The hymns sung by the choir, Jesus Keep Me Near the Cross, and Abide With Me. A |solo, “The Old Rugged Cross", was rendered by Stephen Mac: Leod of Bonshaw. The choir was under the dir- ‘ection of Mrs. Walter Craiz, Middleton. Flowerbearers were: John Cameron, Garnett Mac- | Donald, Ralph MacPhee, Ralph Higgins, Angus MacLeod. Ben- for nett Dawson. Pallbearers: Wil- for | iam MacLennan, William Trai- ; or, Heber Schurman, William Seeeg = — Grandchildren: Casket Spray — Sister Annie and Ern- Lizzie, Ruby Circle Insti- po on = Pleasant BUY WHERE YOU SAVE DOLLARS ite: Masbhee coo Sherwin family, Halifax; Charlotte and Unit No. F-754-A T-4I16-A | Willie Chamandy and family, . eee bl Mrs. oo / / } Ralph Mildred DeLa- | ind fi; Baskets — Staff 60 ZEPHYR | ’61 FORD satiny teed "Se Sedan. up to 30 miles per gal- | 14on dual wheels, new tires, lifax: "Freda and Fred Upham. | © Jon. Ideal low cost transporta- | gay 10,000 miles on motor, Rene falian Sadie. Beber tion. “\and Jean Garnett and Jean and | This truck tm A-1 condition. yot-og Potted Plant —— Will. Margaret and family: Wemor- Was $675 ge Albany United Chureh NOW MAKE US Wornen; Marjorie and Horace, OW CARD OF THANKS ONLY 49() AN OFFER u ‘The family of the late Mrs. 8 Eliza Cameron, wish to express Dollars at - - - Trust COMPANY 154 Richmond Street Charlottetown A. A. MacLEOD, Manager wm } St. Peter's Road Hundreds of Customers Have Saved Hundreds of S. R. JOHNSTON LTD. Your Ford Dealer Charlottetown | sincere thanks to Rev. AH. O’- Brien, Rev. RM. Cameron, Dr. | |Daniel Stewart, Dr. SR. Cam-' jeron, nurses and staff of the and hard-headed businessmen. One firm—Northern Electric Co. Ltd? produced its own vest-pocket condensation of the review and has already ordered a second -print of 25,000 copies for distribution to anyone who asks for it. -PREPARE__OWN—VERSIONS Similar . condensations, sum- Maries and some critiques have been prepared by such influen- tial organizations as the Ca dian Manufacturers’ A a- tion, the Canadian Bakers’ As- sociation, and the Canadian Chamber of Commerce. Before the council put out the blue-and-gold_ soft-covered book. there was a_. considerable amount of discussion and some suspicion about the value of a governmental body undertaking indicative planning for the long- this would only lead to regimen- tation. and would at a minimum upset traditional forces of sup- ply and demand which for most generations past had served Canada’s growth well enough. But since the first annual re- view made its appearance six months ago. expression of such fears has tapered off and such organizations as the Canadian Chamber of Commerce have be- come boosters for the council's first work. The 20.900-word book took the view that Canada had ‘fallen short of its economic potential im recent years and to achieve its potential in the next five years the country would need to increase its total real output by 50 per cent, raise real ner-+->- ita income 20 per cent, find and create 1,500,0% new jobs and increase productivity 24 per cent a year between 1963 and 1970 The council emphasized that its first annual review set goals and targets to be achieved by the combined efforts of all lev- els of government. business and individuals. They aren't fore- casts of what will be achieved by easy laissez-faire attitudes When the book was first pub- lished, the Queen's Printer set a price of $3.50 on it. Whether the price will come down with ithe second printing is not yet} known. .therefore is regarded omen that the market ‘wants’ | Trading Slow On N.Y. Mart During Week | NEW YORK (AP}—The stock market last week continued to backtrack for the. third - straight - week- but trading was-very slow | * most of the time. Volume for the week was 24,- 967,331 compared with 26,427,300 the previous week. It was the smallest: turnover for any full, five-day trading week since the week ended Jan. 9 when 23.334,- 940 shares changed hands. Lightness of trading on any stock market move _ reflects | lack of strong participation and as an to go in the opposite direction. This was. not quite borne out this week because the days of heaviest trading were days of | sharp decline, whereas there was lesser volume on two days of recovery. The Dow Jones _ industrial average this week declined 3.97 to 913.04. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks fell 2.3 to 335.8. MORE ARE LOSERS A number of leading issues emerged from the week with respectable gains, even though losers outnumbered gainers by 970 to 406 among the 1,558 issues traded. A single block of 286,800 shares helped make _ Consoli- dated Cigar the “most active” issue of the week. Not far be- hind it was American Telephone whose rise of 1% reflected in- creased enthusiasm for the erstwhile stock. ‘With the anproach of heavy summer traffic, airlines rallied anew Eastern Air Lines was the most active and racked up a gain of 5% to close the week at 68.% Chrysler slipped two points on the week and General Motors Tague pointments | Gregeey, 33, . Ont., | president of the British Mort- | | gage and Trust Co.. and Gilles | The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., May 31, 1965. 15 / + was down 1%, but Polaroid rose |3%, Ford 142, Woolworth 1%, - Spiegel 1% and. Penick’ and | Ford—the latter warmed by ‘3% at 51%. Appointments Reported To Canada Council OTTAWA (CP)—Three new and two reap- to the 21-member | Canada Council have been an- } Bounced by Prime | Pearson's office. Minister The new members: Rev. Charles Forsyth. 39. s United Church minister at Sack- | ville, N.B.; Wilfrid Palmer Tomorrow. at the Charlottetown Hotel from 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Mr. J. E. Ramsay will conduct a Free Hearing Aid Clinic Phone him at 7371 Acoustican Ramsay Co. ‘nage RE - DEPARTMENT rs L {sland —tatks— » Province’of Prinee Edward Island TENDER SEALED TENDERS will be received until noon, Pelletier, 49. Montreal dra- matie actor Reappointed: Trevor Frank Moore, 60, of, Toronto, vice-president of Im- perial Oi Ltd. and Samuel Steinberg, 60, of Montreal, pres- ident of Steinberg’s Ltd. tas a are directors on the coun cil, working on a Becca basis , Without salary. = PEKING (Reuters) Inde- _Besian Foreign Mirister Suban- drio arrived in Canton Friday, the New China news agency reported. Chinese Premier Chou En-lai and Foreign Minister Chen Yi were at the airport to -welcome. —Subandrie- and- begin ; i: 2 i j . Racine’ Canadian Nationa! Railways. N. B. will be received up to 2: (Atiantic Standard Time). 18 June 1945. Plans. Soecifications. Form of Contract and instructions Regional Engineer—Moncton. WB. Resident Engineer—Halifax. N.S ~ Plans and Specifications will be teen @o 'o bona fide contractors on deoos? of an accepted cheave made payable te Canadiar Nationa! Raitway Company, in the amount of Fifty Dollars ‘$50 90), which deposit will be refunded when plans and srecifications are returned in a000 condition Reauests by mail for Plans ang ee fications should be addressed = R. P Puddester_ (PERSONAL. - a Engineer —Conetian porary Ral. eeeeeeooo Stocks — Bonds | ROYAL SECURITIES Corporation Ltd. (37 Graften St.. Ch'tews Telephone: 4-8583 Alex M. Wilson, Mezr- -eeee SO Ot OO OS OO OOOH Bence SOSH OOOCO+OO OF HIGHWAYS | Prince County Hospital and An- . nex, Davison Funeral Home. We also wish to thank those who | sent flowers, memorials. and messages of sympathy and friends, neighbors and re- latives who helped in any way a our recept sad bereave- For rome Sten wee Waa 4 ges Dominion Building, Charlottetown — 892-2434 pees “It’s in your best. interest il itn, «ali 2 ott 4 May 27, 1965 __—____— DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS ; : daylight saving time, on Friday, June 4, 1965, for the GRADING, STABILIZING and PAVING of - approximately.6.8 miles of road from BEDEQUE to TRAVELLER'S REST. Specifications and tender forms may be obtained from’ the atfice of the undersigned, Old West Kent cad building, Charlottetown, Prince Edward . a Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. NOTE: Tenders will be opened at the above adver— tised time, and bidders are invited to present their bids in person (or otherwise) and be. present at the opening. J. Philip Matheson Minister of Highways. " “4 n. Prince Edward sland May 27, 19% : DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS Province of Prince Edward Island TENDER SEALED TENDERS will be received until noon, - daylight saving time, on Friday, June 4, 1965, for the GRADING, STABILIZING and PAVING-of approximately 6.6 miles of road from ALBANY to BEDEQUE. Specifications and tender forms may be obtained from the office of the undersigned, Old West Kent School building, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. Lowes tor any tender not necessarily accepted. NOTE: Tenders will be opened at the above adver- tised time, and bidders are invited to present their bids in person (or otherwise) and be — the ppening. : x Philip Matheson i saintater of Highways. 2 ‘owt. é i Mee: Edward Island + Province of Prince Edward Island TENDER SEALED TENDERS will be received until noon, daylight <aving time, on Friday, June 4 1965. for the GRADING. STABILIZING and PAVING of approximately 6.2 miles of road from TRAVEL, LER’'S REST to “MISCOL "CHE Specifications and tender forms may be obtained from the office of the undersigned. Cid West Kent School building. Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. , Lowest or any tender not neccarily accepted. NOTE: Tenders will be opened at the above adver- tised time, and bidders are invited to present their bids in person (or otherwise) and be present at the openinc. ‘ J. Philip Matheson Minister of Highways. * Charlottetown Priace Edward Island May 27. 1%5 ' “yw