o e a NOTICES NOTICES V _The Guardian, Charictictown, Mon., June 21, 1965.13 NOTICE OF MEETING eee Brighter Atmosphere Seen | : righter phere 7 BIRTHS , IN MEMORIAM The annual meeting of th P.E1. MacRAE —_ and Mrs Harcld F WALSH — In loving memory oe ‘ jon New York Stock Market Safety Council will be held on Wed- ssnouace tbe birth thr son Kew | Sue ae aie eee aoe | NEW YORK (AP\—The stock The merket averages «>-2 nesday, June 23rd, at 8 p.m. atthe | bias Booital on Fritey, June ath \Joee brings sad memories [machete big slide treme the his- jact in agreement a8 & whe-ber os = : 1965, weighing 8 Ib. Sz A ‘other OF a loved one gone to rest torte peaks reached 11 the mid- the market had a gum o loss Basilica Recreation Centre in Char- | '™ Ms Briss. Disme and Judy She will never be forgatna [dle of May was interred [on balance for the ve ta*ng lottetown. This is a busi aa | i aaauer sane te eatin |during the last week on the days. ate - usiness meeting | ENGAGEMENTS = wit as nan a So Ge) Se ee oe eee with election of officers, appointment CLAYROUENE — MacINTTEE —str.|McCONNELL — tn font and _lorms |ee month. ysis cated te serage declined 253 vo S79 71. of executive etc. All members and in- | Grermmews sammar be 'omsee| ar ter maven ete tes eee “a selling climax” when vos. | of 6 stocks gained a miaimal ted rti ment of their daughter Margaret Be | June 21, 1982. | ume zoomed to 8.500.000 shares |.1 at 321.4. Standard and Poor’s terested parties are asked to aHend. varley to Constshie Posi Wayer Mac-|A° happy heme we ence exseyed ‘Tuesday, the day when the de- 300-stock index rose 2? to 35.3%. In the interest of public safety, cam | Bent w. Mocimyre, Chartetcomn. [Ber darth has’ lens” lencinese cline speeded up then mud‘ealy | There was no doubt fist more YOU afford to miss it? ah ate tend ae Se eS ie iad Gack Sets up orc we ieee Go ek ee Redeemer. , Charlottetown, P.¥_1. wut mar ae | i | stantial gain. = ne Pmt os among Go Ler FOR SALE BY TENDER [acer — aa memory of) British manufacturers ste a on oe that ameng who departed this life June 17. 152. building a “throw-away” car, | Reported Hea ithe big blue chips, ‘¥thly cav- House, Land, and Extra Lot at Nos. 85-87 |rwmemea eser eee, three feet shorter than today’s 7 ‘ialized insues, “here was 8 - * |You left without a last good bye. mini-c. cost | GLEVELAND (AP) — Busi-|higher edge. S | ars, to cost less than £250 Queen Street in Charlottetown Os memarien of 7s WE aover Ge | son te be deatreped in| Tarking plasty mre ciagen, (VOLUME SOARS SEALED TENDERS will be received by the sons and jae by = hashe ‘a furnace when worn out. | Vacations . to “a shipments | "Sos aor ons a aS undersigned up until 12:00 Noon on the 28th day | EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT \than closing ‘down ‘completely, the week before and was the of June A. D. 1965 for the lands and premises of |Steel magazine said =— largest since the week ended the late Margaret Costello of Nos. 85-87 Upper ; Ordinarily, vae ation shu:- March 6 when 32.0°5,% shares Queen Street in Charlottetown. Mechanical Help Wanted owes end extn indency rota |S ensinte oe Total land area approximately 100 x 125 feet : exer 2 reams anrnener a gg tal wir? cae ee : s : : affair House availablé*for immediate possession. _ ee me mainfenance werk wits “et: Sacticr sate me Pub from an “oversold” condition : ience in mechanics. Welding, electrical, plumbing The magazine noted. however |*he atmosphere in Wall Street : Hight or any Tender not necessarily ac- and refrigeration trades. Also, seasonal employ- that Detroit indicates * wl | Sotoouaats - os pablie Lf er ment for male and female help. Reply to: cmtll Inte iy teed of oat |figures. For = particulars, or appointment to ing the change-overs early tet | Gunes Secretary a T. 3 : : f it did last . |Connor said: “Business nspect, apply P.E.I. Frosted Foods Ltd. This year: Steel soit, iu'y |but is going fo ort eer” A. Walthen Gaudet LL.B., Solicitor Gharwost © et promises to be a =e of a Oe Ackley. chirnee ot > - me i. ceptionally * president’ ‘6 council ero 111 Grafton Street, Charlottetown, P. E. I. : and this 1a eae reflected in |nomic advisers, “said that the Joseph Costello, Administrator a ; ; fe wees en eC ae | mene yams é ° e E destined many Estate of Margaret Costello The Richmond Catholic School NEW COAL CARRIER RISE. FORESEEN [month tate te Setery., -.10_Bayfield Street, Charlottetown, P. E. I. — : “Et looks as though June ship-| The five most active msues — Headon view shows the un- coal ments Wil top Why's by 18 ’ Board Seeks Teachers ee lla! aerae aie cece ees te ee Oat ete ee ee ee ele POTATO FARMERS A—For Grades—Male : bow of the S$ Ontario Power, 7iOfoot. 2.500ton capacity qualities and speed as efficient |i indicated im July.” Steet said. | “American Photocopy, up % at - —For or. rade 3 ioned Saturday near bulk ier, is the largest: on the Seaway as on the | Tie national metal-working A. : St Ont. { 9% om 1,615,200 shares; Con‘rol B — Supplementary Teacher — for High School . Catharines, -. for the ocean-going vessel ever built ocean. (CP Wirephote). |Sve Gehting stack same steal (Dee OS Se st 60%: Rete ‘ : holding much nore -» Up at :General Get your potato Sprayer Now Please contact: ° ° cnctering scenes tuyve [ame 16 ot 9TH: and | inance rirms {tro "added at least 350000 00 | Tae te mast st 1 Myers Silver Cloud 400 Gal., 6 cylinder pump Richmond Catholic School Board U es aaa to ctackgfian since Jan 1. | @™9,2e net sete oa completely overhauled, 10 row boom and refiller. P. O. BOX 280 : “However, they're maintein- _ Good as new—Half Price. Richmond P. Que. HH; bli Hi S p | ing Geir ctriohedge accume-| 1 onsen Of, up 5-16 of 1 18-28 . lations, and this means stesdy » : . ; on 319300 shares: ational 2—200 gal. Friend 10 row boom refiller overhaul- “NOTICES N ia Ig Ig tT ome rob ems Fo ee ieee libel te |Video “A,” off 9 at 39%: Synted ed, good for years. OTICES a start liquidating stocs until a | 4% st 81; aes ware & > By KEN SMITH Canadian ie boom sociation of Canada welcomed— labor Airlines, undmanged at 9%. 3 New Friend sprayers 10 row boom refiller. | _ WANTED Connon Ihicse Mavness Eétter ims Girt ue en ne comune te oe poe settlement S\,merican Electroncs, um Sales and service from our Charlottetown Office: | Kest'Seet we ar novia the aloving paca" 7" %* |cotance Carp. to tre sme al | se Sis! SS eee See cme hav (inet prods at FRAN met [poovesaoooe es service from our ar’ ice. we are paying 2 ss eee : We are also doing custom spraying, contact | ron and STEEL SCRAP $e per TO lwosk MMRIGh TOA enna (an chee Seem: IST eee oe woe Vi n Bryenton at New Wiltshire, Phone 26-2 WEAGY COPPER =. = entre q 13.4 per cent from $8.650,000,00 | . C. Marrs. vice-president of | ceding ae See « Pee ree cen eoernneeceseeeess 2 <= about the SS ae in 1964. Housing starts would Consumer products for Cana- -—Hun . : 7 rocecrseceecesecccsseesseces = . in Canada’s Money niarke’. —__ pig, |\dian Westinghouse Co. Ltd. CHEQUES ARE NOT NEW Se 28-Cis..pee-its—|—athantie president t-Portt tte ee peaking for Ws aa aa a G If P C L d ae oe ae ber = h oe the talure =) ae ee Vehicle Manuf: ‘Cxpreseed.aisappotntriem at the tateioced JC Ps U otato Oo. t ALE BOTTLA pests or ie Bae des, which resulted in the finence |, 6. Aasisidihin vecumind mas delay until the centennial yeat.|ig 1991, for tourists i ene f ae. a, "$150 Each ComPany going into receiver | retail sales of cars. and trunks |, %, Was my hope that the with currency problems. Charlottetown, P.E_I. 158 Kent Street Charlottetown 3 _ oe last month were the highest — of — an ‘ . MAURICE BLOCK CO. LTD. market and on the United \C7t> topping the previous rec- | Tums Maur Sim Seeteaus Tel. 894-92 18—894-4924 Nite 894-6916 States drive to keep us dollars Oo se im April of 68.073 bY tough Canadian stations im- within its own borders Upped a. | mediately,” he | said. “This F ; loney market sources acree major companies— would increase demand for that funds av. Jing |General Motors, Ford, Chrysler IRST VETERAN'S PICNIC ANNUAL LOBSTER SUPPER 2 tunes svaitatie for lentine |General Motors. Tord. Chrysler color sets and the t'levision i Morell Branch Royal Canadian Legion cgrdially invites all King's County World War | veterans and wives to "Old Vets Day", St. Peter's Park, Sat- urday, July 3rd commencing 2 p.m. Free lobster supper, refreshments and entertainment provided. All World War Il veterans requested to join their comrades in this event. Lobster supper will be available at $1.50 per plate. Royal Canadian Legion, - Wednesday, June 23rd | | Souris - Supper Served 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. | Dance After NOTICE RE GARBAGE COLLECTION STANHOPE AREA I will be carrying on the garbage collecting busi- formerly operated by Lorne Kielly. I will be delivering vegetables to the camp. LLOYD HOWATT, Covehead Road. | ness * LESS THAN 2 WEEKS LEFT | I. 2. Acomplete camper trailer outfit. OR f 3. -A Persian lamb- coat or. mink: TO QUALIFY FOR A five day tri two. OR stole. OR 4. $400.00 cash Drop in, Look Over, and Drive Away in one of our Goodwill Used Cars. See: Preston Wood. George Carragher, Gerry Carragher, Alden Rodd, Leigh Crabbe or Rollie Johnston. HILLSIDE MOTORS LTD. “Where Customer Service and Satisfaction Come First.” p to New York fer |stamees involved” in Atlantic's failure that rule out amy indi- cation of an approaching gen- eral crisis. The company was reported to have depended on 3 compara- tively small number >f sourres New Plant At Sydney, N.S. of standby credit. Whe foese sources were t vide | funds for jose ‘o meet SYDNEY, NS. (OP)—A Ca-|vantage of a dual-tearth would eae ‘ nadian company thet >ioneered | be utilization of carbon mcnm- raaie = Snligations. * was Min the manufacture of liquid |ide created in one hearth as A o 1 tightening. how- °*xyeem for steel-m<king pur-/|fuel for melting sc-ap im the ‘ | poses opened a new plant here ever. of demand loms by lend- | 1 week wiich will in-rea capa i 8 i decision to make greater oxygen im the open- process follows 1 a has been reported developing. production hearth operations at the sf i lt its f i rf iti i sRE2 if | i i 4 i } (i i) H | inl: : i 2 i 5 a % FE i Hh i i t i CLINTON HEIGHTS MOTOR MOTEL Dine at the beautiful Clinton Heights Motor Motel, dining room opening for the season Sunday, June 20. Dinner served daily from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. - Fully licensed dining room and cock- ° tail lounge, catering to luncheons, dinner parties and bridge parties. ° | F i i Ly i i ee i | | i i: ga f i if i rei ‘I R if i [ i z Fx" used that to rigid chemical metallurgical anciysts plar: holds a for production of i uf : 8 iF i | site sufficient to en- course te meet all of its obligations = fol!” He aiso said Atlantic bes re I of uver-ures in a a : i i is i | i 4 z 4 FE} hewn 2 = 517 in a | le Elsewhere on the business iscene, a survey of 1964 business |failures by Dun and brads*cre: competent manage men ac- MAY NEED MORE researci in the field of oxrger counted for 3.3 per cont # 2- Even greater amvuunts of | therapy. . *?|499 bankruptcies recorded oxygen may be required in tre | However. the new pl | Ofer factors reflectinc di NOTICE sass J The Polyclinic announces that Dr. J. Brodie Lantz has joined the staff and | will be engaged in the practice of gen- | eral medicine and obstetrics. Telephone: Office 894-7325 Home 894-6832 ROCK - SHAKE SIDING and INSULATION FOR OLD OR NEW HOMES By Johns-Manville @ Permanent Colors Protected by Plastic @ “Many Jobs Completed for Your Inspection” @ fhe most inexpensive home care Let us prove it with a “FREE ESTIMATE” 5 Year Low Cost Financing Ask for JAMES STEWART MONARCH ROOFING & INSULATION Ch’town 894-4560 S'side 436-3419 rectly om management ra sed the total percentace of fares that bosses were responsibie for jto %.9 z Inadequate sales caused ‘he most failures—1,25 Dur ond Bradstreet says. Other imoon Drew Declares Implication ant reasons included Difficulties in collectnc ceivable eccounts. 685: re com- petitive weakness. 567: ‘em |tory troubles. 512: excessive assets, 305: and heavy op 'Tal- ing expenses, | NOTICE The Polyclinic announces that Dr. R. D. Drysdale will restrict his practice to consultation and referred work in in- ternal medicine beginning July I, 1965. ws /1922, but 13 more than in end the worst recor? since '*S when 138 businesses ©: every 10.000 went under | SABELITERS HIGHER Of perhaps greotcr cance was that the lia wi jthe firms tit fai in totalled almost $1f5.000.! jper cent more than the or jous year A. G. Sinclair, pres den of Canadian Johns - Manville ©° Lad... says a high leve: of «> tal spending and stron + of "eo ™ —_——— Of Common Market Is Missed 7 ket HAMILTON, Ont. (CP)— was the fact that for the first | Transport Beard. Ottawa. George Drew, former Canadian high commissioner in London, said here the majority of peo ple in Britain and Canada have no idea what the Common Mar- ket really means. They have engaged in the “remarkable de- lusion™ that it is not a political association. Mr. Drew, addressing the an- nual conference of the Federa- tion of Advertising and Sales Clubs. said it is for the British people to decide whether they wish to join the Common mar- “but it would be folly to pretend that #f they do. the re- ‘ationship within the Common- wealth will remain the same.” Referring to a recent debate in the British House of Com- mons, Mr. Drew said that “one time it was clearly lb as far as I can recall, that the Common Market is a political as well as an economic organ- ization.” Mr. Drew said that under the of Rome, which estab- lished. trade, economic and social re- lationship rests “enti the political aspect of this as- sociation.” There was a “remarkable misconception” of what the market really is. due mainly to “the simple fact that most peo ple have not read the Treaty of Rome.” the. Common Market, the | SAIGON IS CROWDED With 2,00°,000 peovie in less than 2) square miles, Seigon is sumer support will cu) Lae eR ee soe RTGAGES UP TO ‘CURRENT INTEREST RATES EASTERN & CHARTERED) Trust COMPANY MO i A, A. MacLEOD, Manager Street | | SERVING CANADIANS FOR: OVER SEVENTY YEARS Employment— Civil Service of Canada Citizenship and Immigration, Ottawa. Circular 65-765. “EMERGENCY WELFARE PLANNING OFFICERS. (a) Ledg- | mg and Personal Services (French language) im Secial Werk; (b) and Services (English language); (c) Ledging services (English language), fm the Secial 2 (Secretary )}—$3900-$4358. extended te JULY 38, 1965. 3 Natienal Service Offices and Civil Services Com- mission Offices. For Y *, erite t the Civil Service C Ottawa 4. Please quote number as