+i+ tae . e Tree 2 a’ a EB se EMPLOYMENT 2 "EMPLOYMENT ee : ‘ i: The Guardlan, Charlottetown, Thars., pr. 22, 1805°%0 1 9 per cent te 98.20 20, Both the CPR and NATIONAL FILM BOARD . | ; . highest gross revenues in their Canadian Firm Makes Sale "322. say se some opto OF CANADA Requires Exoerienced Part-Time é - tion to the idea of raising fed- | As London Display Opens © =! stun 3 est | SECRETARY For information call at office, 2nd floor come. A payment to the pri- +—LONDON_.CP)—A__Canadian chines for the i4-company Ca- vately.run CPR.for—example,—_—___ Dominion Building; phone 4-6612. WANTED ae | firm made an opening-day sale nadian display.~ would serve only to raise the 7 Cabinetmakers or carpenters with ‘at the London International En- Canada's first order came a profit level further | gineering Exhibition Wednesday few -hours after the..opening The railways’ original - estt- bench experience for mi!lwork manu- facturing plant. Good wages and. idespite a labor dispute that. when Mimik Lignited of Gait: mate of $18.20.990 to pay the working ¢onditions. | brought confusion to the big Ont., sold an $11.49 milling hicher wage in 1964 was slightly show and angered officials machine, equipped with an au- helow the final figure that has | Many of the exhibits; includ- tomatic hydraulic tracer, to a heen submitted . ing several of Canada’s, still British aircraft firm a rene aed j Were not in place when the Five Canadian compamies are . ; jdoors opened. This was a re- showing machines new to the Nfld. Premier _) sult of an unofficial overtime British and European markets ; _| ban imposed by workmen seek- The largest Canadian exhibit is Visits Turkey jing to enforce backwage de- a 9%-ton cold ——— ma- ; mands. chine which can uce an al-- = ISTANBUL eal | Many of the 1,000 exhibitors most ,limitless range of. pro- mier Joseph woo of = |from 2 countries were in duc! forfned in aluminum. = foundiand. arrived in Turkey ; Worse shape than the~ Cana- nless steel or copper ,. Wednesday night to join First dians. Little of their machinery (7 Another interesting exhibit is World War vetefans im a pil- was in place for the display a working model showing, how grimace to the Gallipoli hattle- | spread over the massive Olym- a perforated concrete -wal! dis-, fields The 0t1 anniversary of | pic and Earls Court Exhibition sipates the energy of waves and the Allied landing at Anzac Cove oe | | Halls. can be used to protect dikes, will be celebrated this Sunday. ‘ ; | “We expect to have every- offshore drilling rigs and ‘arze, Smallwood was. greeted by M. 2 Schurman Company Limited }thing ready and operating by moored, floating structures Provincial Welfare Minister Summerside, P.E_I. | Thursday afternoon,” said Don- It is shown by Canadian Pa- Myles -Murray. of -Newfound- ald Stevens, commercial assist- tents and Development Limited. land. Sir Leonard Outerbridge. ‘ant at Canada House. as he a branch othe National Re- honorary colonel of: the Roya! watched workmen unpack ma- search Council. Newfoundland ' Regiment, and - Col. Allen Brady. Canadian mili- = <FEACHER WANTED CHARGE ARTIST AT MONTREAL : Ticklish Decision huscited— enone oa ee ; ; : t se rived in Istanbul Tuesday as » Michael) (Mike) Blanchard um, summoning the Canad- Cup. Blanchard leads a cheer Verdun at the Canadiens part of a group of eight New- PICTOU ee «iat eae ret “ve rth “Saiey_E Scien romper _ eames On Railways’ Cost Figures x gerem seems, - ea j ‘New Zealand veterans of the as- : " : ic - By oe Waee oe 1 probably nl ripen into a hot omit aes fore wetereter te To Teach GRADE XI and x SCIENCE | VITAL ,STATISTICS Gulf Sulphur Stockholders |, rei ich,Tie) au Pi rman exci zt ‘ | Sones Metaee decision shortly ae problem _— —_ to Frach and. German ex-soldiers | e : : 'on a dill for about $19,000,000 spring when railways in the anniversary ceremonies. Suitable applicant to be named. department Would Consolidate Suits ‘that has been submitted by the |resisied a wage demand by Their one - time foe, Turkey, Phone 436-2265 — Mr. Hamer. 2 | 2 Pees cover their 100,900. “non -~ rating pl cordial tion: heal ant a : or arveerne creo | BIRTHS . IN MEMORIAM 2 NEW YORK (AP) —- Two! The suit eharged that the 13 Ga aaa'e a esc | oom argeing' that the fed. "Ee vee =o an Fri- ful science program within the school system. INKPEN — Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ink: BRADLEY In loving memory of my! stockholders in Texas Gulf SyJ- used inside information about they agreed to under federal | eral freeze on Soles ren eave or _ panna gy bi . gin 7 a pen, (hee Phyllis Tulle), are happy to dear son “Urbie". whe was kilied in | phur Company say they are the ore find at Timmins, Ont., pressure last June. aoe no way raise extra kish lner d miz for tue Salary: Nova Scotia Provincial Scale PLUS 2% — |announce the arrival of their son P2ter a car accident in France on April 22nd. . ; zeae << at tow ries. | Officials now are checking the | money. : Gallipoli peninsula, about 150 Darren at the Charlottetown. Hospital.o+ >1960. ‘ seeking to consolidate their pri- to buy stock at A | mallee weal of PLUS Department Head allowance. April 18, 1965, 8 Ibs. 10 ozs. "®"\Pondly remembered and sadly. missed | vate suits that charge some of- The first stockholder suit was CNR and CPR figures and will ———— board ws ‘om: ae here. : ‘by Mother. ficers and directors with con-| brought June 22, 1964, about | SU t & reeut te Transport) conted > .1-cent hour _— on aes ae ce Cansulative sick leave plan in effect. Ronald Store” {are Wayne Mocboaaia) [WARD — a loving memory of a1 | Cealing news of a metal ore djs- two months after Texas Gulf | MU isk® RKO | | ou st| cepted. The railways rejected it dians at Gallipoli and drive with it . | daughter, Kathryn Marge” Pauline, | bert James Ward who passed away | covery in Canada. Sulphur announced the ore find. wes peid in vid oe : them to Canadian. cemeteries Apply: Robert W. Lyons, Supervisor of Schools, | weight 9 ibs. on April 20th, at the April 21, 1949. | ‘The charges are similar to a The second came a few months would push total direct railway | a strike threatened. — " c Pictou, N. S. P.E.1. Hospital. A sister for Kim. | The rolling stream of life rolls om i, brought Monday by the later. | subsidy for 1964 to| The CNR and CPR estimated Suvia Bayon Sunday. ie - _°, |mrmvmmeon! — Wesley andJut (nco| mami tee tore, the velee, te|U.S. Securities and Echange| OTHERS FILE‘ SUIT about $90,000,000. Either way, it | that the 19.1-cent Increase would “Fis GROWN TO ORDER —t Maxiand), are happy te emeunce (he) — ee | Commission against 13 officers, Two other semaine filed cost them ean he lant GLASGOW (CP) — Scientists : pe es ee ees our seamen : | directors and employees of the suit April 8 against com- estimated ? 55 trom Strathclyde University are SENIOR CIVIL and = April’ 18, 1965. Weighe 5 Ibs. ** | aougmers. 4 ee . pany and five officers and di- International and $46,300,000 in each succeed- +, <2! off five acres of sea | ENGINEERS —|usmmemenacast: mt gies oe ct FE ae a ae Nickel Company (men ,tatiy tet they coun sign, tie Suncom a Af and a tion,”” meaning’ other stoc add fertilizers to the water, in MECHANICAL N IN S Mathaoen, ” Mentagne a Lots Mae. LAC. Urban Jocepe Bretiey who wes OBITUARY ers similarty situsted may joie pa y pay it without a — a an attempt to produce standard- : arrival of their son John Douglas at | April Zind, 1960. - MR. HARRY-SMITH it. Earnings Higher raising revenues offset size fish for automatic produc- required bv the Kings County Memoria: Enspital| Amother page in the book of mem- . r The two charged that the added cost. tine of fceen fick alice . : on April 17, 1965. Weight 9 ts., 3 uz ories Inserted by his family : . | . ion of frozen fis' \ é “Silently turns today. There passed away suddenly and the individuals is TORONTO (CP) — Interna- GIVEN SUBSIDY NEED AUTHENTIC PAINT ~~ ACRES ATLANTIC LIMITED d ENGAGEMENTS | Ever remembered by brothers 420 | 4+ nis home 118 St. Peters Road, | f and misleading” in- | tional Nickel Co. of Canada Ltd;| Freight rates“were frozen tn SCAMPTON, England (CP)— sed Jimmie. ‘ Parkdale. April 10th. 1965, Mr. |# jon regarding the metals has record net earnings of $37,-| 1959 pending a royal commis. a4. y ineoinshire bomber ’ atr- MacDONALD — SANDRABAN — ir. : Harry Smith in his 6ist year. | ‘scovery- : | 000,000 or $1.25 a share in| sion study of the railway finan’ 6014 which preserves @ Lan/- ivil E ° sad Mrs. Josh A MacDonald. Keo | Pas D ¢ Pl ng He was torn in Connah's. Said they lost money | United States funds im the first | cial situation. As compensation, ot. jieratt which flew 137 Civil Engineer sington, announce the engagement of on a when they sold Texas Gulf Sul- | of this a temporary federal subsidy of ©25'eT 'Tera ie ; their daughter, Eleanor Lauretta, RN, | Tuay, Wales on August 13th. | k- before the di | quarter year, compared : sorties, recently decided the old with seven to ten years’. ence in reinforced concrete i) ‘Peal Handrahen. Marriage to take | Be Expanded 1904, ‘son of the late Harry and|Phur stock before BCOVETY | with $94,856,000-or $1.18 in the | $20,000,000 2 year was ‘intro- | oi couid-use some fresh paint. and structural steel design together with som experince in | piece May 22, 1965, at the Church of the | § O pa Sarah Jane Smith. He came to “2% #snounced. ; comparable 1964 period. duced. When the royal commis. | he authentic paint had administration of a small dsign and drafting group Holy Family, Kensington, P.E.I. i The SEC contended in its | Announcing this Wi at|sion filed a report in 1961 an-{ But the authentic pain gone f : r . Canada in 1928 and married the) i+ fied in US District | ing ednesday . |out of production since the last : . GAMESTER — YOUNKER — wr. ana” SHAWINIGAN, Que. _(CP)— Jate-Annie-*MacLean) Smith in t, filed ee SR Court, the company’s annual meeting, |other $50,000,000 a year was Mrs. Gey Gamester. Greenvale, an Du Pont of Canada Ltd. plans 1933. He had lived in Parkdale (nat (he “insiders: — officers. | Chairman Henry — - retouching. three vears ago, and to nae the period until| par. officers had to have 8 $ . s. Mechanical Engineer— neue the-sagagement of their-daugh_-9—series-of--installations- costing | for_the-past thirtyyears—— ee Oe se ereee wits also_said Inco will start sinking | ® : ter Irene Viola to John Orral, son of | tn fai shafts this year for two new| The should have seven to ten year’s experience in engineering Mr. and Mrs. Omar Younker, Winsioe, about $2,000,000 at its Shawini-| Although in failing health for ja0. of the nature of the ore de-| ae : i i i | mines—the Coleman mine in the year that their increase costs « ° fe teal ec, mule irl vet, SS Pairs cee amm nan paring | TT ek toa fas Noe HS ad hal |e, On ct and uae had ay as oP Teed > Siygateh ei a ‘em May 15, 195, at 230 pm. §$(| works manager, said here. whe: keew' him. ee ees — oF | Soab mine near * Thompson, | ot 1 subsidies. ~ Ti ® Si ? foes aot pee OJEGT = ; The installations, incorporat-| He will be sadly missed by his aposition t@ | Man. ister Pearson then j eet tae aoe mn ‘ DEATHS. jing the latest technological ad. friends and relatives but we his = — to take a position | — Wingate said demand\for offered ar ‘ Foc ee Feel Better Feast ATTRACTIVE SALARY commensurate with. ability All re- |caspmen. — ‘Tne desth occurres at Vances in the manufacture of family, Nave lost a dear. won- “The SEC said the company’s t, Company's Products the gorernment would reciew When you feel tired, sluggish, - iNew York en . April 18th, 1963, transparent cellulose film will derful father and ° grandfather ues at a rect el. _ government v ie ry all i plies will be retained in strict confidence and should be sent Sunday. April first announcement of the ore the first their situati ths “‘s headachy; d out es S turecter of Simon Kenneth Campbell, formerly be made over the next year, who cannot be replaced. ihn of Mk 1h WA ded la situation in six months "S0 feel better fast with Carter's ; of Viet Bice. Remains wil be tase! Mr. Spariing said, | He is survived by a daughter : : ; : Playec three months were records and that tthe government would be | i+ti¢ Liver Pills. Gentle, sure ferred from the Gillis Funeral Hore, Doreen). Mi Jehu Beardsley; (20" the importance of the | in March more nickel was de- afforded an opportunity to de- fee tet ails tives Par TED as saunas a is ote Oa ae ‘a niece (Laurie) Mrs. Keith {ind. Four days later the com- jivered to customers. than in cide what additional temporary been helping Canadians ‘for ACRES ATLANTIC LIMI |ander Campbell from where the fu- Distillers Firm "| Hurley to whém he was’a on pany held a press conference at | any previous single month in financial adjustments would be well over 50 years. 47 Charlotte Street, Saint John, N.B. eae S ae le , : ler, both of/Summerside, and | Mich it said the discovery was the company’s history. justified... .” Each tiny pill contains Senta te bata ‘cemeccy.—" Imereases Profit | tour erandchildren: Bp bp y, 2 Mair find. Kactler’ Mr. Wingsts told -0/ 76s wos taken to meen Ghat | Corter'venchuive termina thet : | Janice, Sandra Beardsley : | press conference Inco will spend Ottawa would pay the shot for a very special action on NOTICES NOTICES | CARD OF THANKS .| RICHMOND, Va. “(AP)—The Kevin Hurley; two brothers, Montreal Store $10,000,000 to $12,000,000. this the eo — = eee Be oyrong ee ‘National Distillers and Chemi-| Jack and Edgar Smith of Wales. pe On Y loration, 25 per cent islation, giving the railways it flowing freely. Aids the THE FAMILY of the ‘ate Mr. Ha!t7 cai Corp. reported Wednesday His wife. Annie. predeceased $s nm rear year = oe one _ per cei gh ways Sccthauiee of a ace AT TENTION neh, tan Macain Poumeal | Hore. record first-quarter net income him in 1963 and a brother, Jo. =MONTREAL (CP) — Net in- Mr Wingate said Inco still is services. But the ates wan pie system. Eases away that tired, neighbors, friends and relatives ay of $7,275,000. seph, a number of years azo. come of Dupuis Freres Ltee. = cet aS upset, sluggish feeling. Helps helped in so many ways, and all those | - | The funeral was held from the for y ya .--. extremely active in the T worded as a commitment to Sal mood a : who sent flowers. cards, and wes Chairman, John E. Bierwirth p21) Royal United Church. The $008 847. sve * aes mins, Ont., area, exf pay, just. to review | | Bo the mext time jou foal New Home Builders sages of sympathy during our recest told the stockholders meeting service was conducted by Rev. for year oat ta 1963. Ed. Gulf Sulphur Co. announced a Complicating the situation 1% tired, sluggish headachy, take }sa@ berea' . income was wp $1,055,000 over |Heary Tye who spoke words of |mocd Frenette, Dupais a $2,000,000,000 base-metal strike the sharp revenue jump both = Carter's Little Liver Pills and For free estimates and reasonable [SHE PAMELY of the iste Jone Ales. gost ter of 1964 comfort to the bereaved. Hymns dent. said Wednesdav. last April: __ Failways enjoyed last year, par- _ feel better fast. Carter’s Little r — an ae Se cet ee : “ of > “and are 3 So far, however, exploration ticularly in the final six moths. Liver Pills, only 49¢. rates contact nell, Rev. Da a Ba - P meet Bierwirth said National had brome Tots iy ene” Sf Ge ee of the Mant- has uncovered “no real encour- The CPR's net profit increased ae Be ea era ac "| purchased Alberta Distillers My s : real - partment . store ” ‘ ] oe ; hive tothe many wind neighbors. and Ltd. so the company could have ithe ae cess ina yer So eee ys gpared te cane aoe have no ae i flowers, cards and i y Mac jon, tu + for the previous year, and pre- 4 d Ronald B. MacLean Electric foot Soe oon wae Gata Se ae a source ef Canadian | <i] Delong, Gordon Cooper, ‘ferred dividends 06.537 agsinst | role iscressing, siekel | outa 83) % MORTG AGES x 169 Belvedere Ave. eee ; |George Genge and James H. ‘$67,333, Mr. Frenette said. as announced earlier to 500,000.- 3/0 ( Teleph 4-5447 NOTICES | Coles. — —__—— 00 pounds annually from 44,- . elephone 4- NOTICES | |_ Mr. Ernest Royston and Mr. . , ANGLERS SPEND MUCH he “s ona lier, Inco had . | ( Frank MacKay, lifelonc friends Amateur fishermen’ .in. ¢ repo earlier, Inco . : ROCK - SHAKE SIDING | N ALE of Mr. Smith sat with the imme- United States spend $00,000,900 et earnings of $135,768,000 .or On OD te ye city homes di f yr. I t was in a year on reels, rods, 9a re in . compa ea, 7 AUCTION S. 2) (TA ee ee et r for Re-financing FOR OLD OR NEW HOMES At Grahams Road — 1% on standard two thirds leans on first class an ROE ernie age a | “On Saturday, April 24 at | o'clock | security — slightly higher on others. @ “Many Jobs Completed for Your Inspection’ STOCK: 4 feeder cattle; 5 fat cattle; 1 cow and ® beet yr a cn 2 oF REE ESTIMATE” | calf; 1—4 yr. old Percheron horse (1400); 1 pony come in and talk over vour requirements with us prove ’ S M: ie Sen eng seen ee , -C i | (brown and white). 5S Year Low Cost Financing | Ask for JAMES STEWART MACHINERY: 1 super major tractor; 1 loader; | HYNDMAN & Co. LIMITED MONARCH ROOFING & INSULATION | -] mianure spreader (New Holland); 1 combine : Ch’town 894-4560 w..S’side 436-341 422 Cockshutt (7 ft.) ; 1 baler.(New Holland); 1. 5 side delivery rake (Viconley); 1 hay mower © [ s MORTGAGE AND INSURANCE BROKERS | P.T.O. (New Holland); bale escalator (28 ft.); | Dial 4-6567 57 Queen St. NOMINATIONS | grain auger (4 inch) ; 2 rubber tire farm wagons; ‘ i | set of spring tooth harrows (Igt.); 2 tractor FILM SOCIETY EXECUTIVE " plows 3 and 2 sod; super 66 tractor (Oliver) ; 2 : : | trailers; grain crusher. Many other articles too 2 Seal sree sto mention. This machinery is practi- The following compose the nominating commit: ealy ill bee. “ y pract NOW! tee of the Confederation Centre Film Society. : - ‘ * Terms: Cash if get Tiveo Harry Love If day unfit sale will be held on Monday 26th. |: Rev. A. Arsenault Owner: ae : Auctioneer: | Mrs. Alfred H LAYTON BURGOYNE CLAUDE CRASWELL Heide S be wn. Emerald R. R. 1 Dial .4-7824 rs. Gordon ite me Mrs. F. W. Curtis ‘ : Members please send nominations to Secretary- ; ~~ yl CO ee fT he.C~CSN ‘ treasurer of the Society, P. 0. Box 848. Charlotte- HII | ee HH - +. (Own. ‘ ‘ s ABEGWEIT ELECTRONICS rripay AFTERNOON ONLY SERVICE CENTRE 2 to 5 O'clock | 1] ELM AVE. ee : - All Merchandise . .. 207“off WE'RE AS CLOSE AS YOUR PHONE ‘ C4 ANYTIME “~ ANYWHERE All Sales Final and Cash geass ss aceon Secours DUMMY SPACECRAFT LANDS ON SIDE ; << sons 7 7 | ‘Micro’ Weytcdo— SuNterS Ladies Wear ss: :zcsarcs Ses «GRROVALBANK with cash in advance through a low-cost Royal Bank termPlan loan _ When you're planning to buy any major item — a caf, ' furnishings, fridge, washer, dryer or any important applianée — check against other loan plans availables see how low-cost termPlan really is. Borrow the cash im. advance and be in the key position io get the best value, first test’ of soft land landing ckets prior to impact to soft-- ja! success by the project PHONE 894-3297 | Great George St. Charlottetown Wednesday at Ft. Hood, Tex- en the landing. The long bent engineer. (AP Wirephoto) . ‘ —- : é . a (