“— Venom em“ Flue One or Two Today Phone... WANT-ADS sou) WILL WORK FOR YOU, TOO 4-8506 I'OI Mi GOOD USED in In] on Wlth cue. [dell for student at 1': SOLD Typewrim \ue. 025,00. SOLD IA“ nAuumx PU" POI "II. him. 015 sumon Park. unidn, plu- 400.7001 MAN'S SUIT HANS DARK SU'I‘I‘ FOR SALE. All. It). Llll. Parlect wndltlun Price $.00 1 III) Phone 4v nrlzinll DH“ 37 . 01$. "in T11 lx in d dhl‘o DB eye 'r W NI 0‘. .00. r odm SOLD ‘3 hm Admin my on. Item priced V up 0. 525.00. I’le mull uppe- o ERHEAD DOOR in ad. u-uprd rd in mm m “2;: OVER?!“ WIILIVE a”. toll] only won or e. no . . D Phone Lian, I? PAID IN 10 DAYS $1.89 NOW - YOU CAN ADVERTISE ARTICLES YOU VALUE UP TO $25 Announcements CITY & RESERVE July but (phlegm rnnATmricx war. " a WE‘VE ‘“ Glam/s Pnarmlc'y. Up-ib- _m.,..-- prescription se-n- CLARK! FEED Service. wet-I “new: editor Ind deliver Tuesday‘n dud Slhtll'dly'l only ur Drescn'ptiou. Phone .1. in until further notice. PromptFreaDehvaryto 3mm Kelly‘r m... a." sin — almond Ind all Mom m “a mud Di 1.10.2... lot 10: city . , . 13ml “mini: l p , LOBSTER 3UP?" ldverflb ad (or June 29th. It Shula Bridge Conununlw Cam I!“ been cancelled. SEE HOPE RIVER Mm prelenl “'Ilhe Little 01W" In Vernon River Hill In. June 30 p.i.n. SEY'S SEEDS YORK, open my and each evening 1mm 9 . . Phone orders taken. Dial “Mrlntieiawn m“. amplcte line at gardenlnl my an". hes. Ahnuun. perennials. m m“. plan... geranium. vege- DANCE. Como non mu m, plants, etc. rbvne +7074. Tuesdry. .lune zsitl. span-oxen by Col-Tan Ban . TEACHERS WANTED PAPINEAU COUNTY Protestant Central School Board Requires qualified Protestnnt Teachers for the following vacancies at Bucklnghnm High School. 1 - for Home Economics and other subjects - grades 6 to 11 l - for English - grades 8 to 11 Commencing salaries from $2,700 to $7,100, according to qualifications and experience. Apply giving qualifications, expenence. and two professional references to W. REDPATH Secretary-Treasurer Box 850. Buckingham. Que. Telephonez—Office YUKON 6-2700 Res. YUKON 6-3482 NOTICES NOTICE To The Rosenenth School District. 'Accol'rling to the provisions of the Public School Act. names of defaulting ratepayers and the ac- counts of taxes owing to the Roseneath School District, will be published if remaining umettled Alter July 13, 1563. OTICE PRINCE COUNTY mirrnn cnuncn 010...... berm June 20in. Ind Trynn lune 25m LOBSTER SUPPER Immacu- lain Conception Church hue- n'lent Wellinlwn. Wednesday. ' he . Admission .750: Ind $1.5. Supper! lhrtln] 5.00 mm. RESERVE Saturday, July I roi- picnic at £2de any [or church purpose: OOME To ‘I‘IIE Picnic at st. nrigld'n numb. Foxley River July fl. Swinn. film and dinner. come To THE Children'- variety Concert orpmiud by Mn. EM. Huntle- id be held in own: Auditorium on Tuesdny June 5. at 1:30, milecupu taken will be hu- Red Chou not the Pr'mce County mini. KING'S COUNTY OPENING BARN dine: at Cliff Peters. Roll 3- t ll) tn 12:”. Aminn .50 cents. Canteen. CROP INSURANCE Menu will he in More“ Legion Hall Monti-Y. lime 24th. Sourll Fed- e June Wednede June 26th. HIM" Public Hill Thursday June 27th. Hours 10 to 12 and l in 4 p m. Avplicaflmr my also be lned It the nllice 0! the Agency. 113 Kent Street. chur- loumwn. Dulce will be open until noon Saturday. June m. RESERVE Wednesday. July 2%. Ior turkey Ind Iobliu lup- per in oemrmwn rink. in . (I St. James Pariah. S‘I'. COLUMBA’S 13anth star Supper. Wadnesdny. June aw: serving (mm pm. 1mm DANCE nt Kelsn Gur- dan‘n. Cnrdlgan every Tuesday night. Modern And old time. Mimic by the Thunderboln. Can- teen .uvice. 51‘. PETER]! BAY CWL wlll cater tn Weddlnls. banquem. etc" in the Holy Name Hnll, which now hnl modern decom- modntlonx for such events, For plrtlmlllrs Contact Miss Jenn Mum St. Peter'l HEY. BY ORDER OF TRUSTEES. N O T I C E WEEK-END CAMPERS Why go to the trouble of setting up your tent every time you take is holiday? Pitch your tent for the summer at the new Harbourview Camping Ground, overlooking Rustioo Bay. For information call 7-4 Rusticoville or write Peter Leo Gallant. Winners ln Stewart Motors l8ll‘l Birthday Sale! “00.00 Cash—ticket number 256. O Stoves. ticket numbers— 480—37—118—484—224 O 'l‘icketsdrawn by J. '1'. Davies Stewart, Motors Ltd. Charlottetown TENDERS For the Property of the Late Dr. Mark Delaney Sealed Tenders marked “Tenders. for the property 'l Late D_r. Mark Delaney" sltunted on the corn- :reof Spring and Church St. in Summerside will received by the undersigned up untiu July 10th 963. The dwelling comprises 3 apartments rent- at approximately 225 Monthly, and in one at 9 most desirable down tovwi residents! sect! on; $ummelside. The land has a lawn fronting Ming St. Wlth back yard and frult trees The highest or any tenders not necessarily at:- Apply to Mrs. Mark Delaney 51 Mountain Road Monoton. NB. WANTED in; I ‘3: OW- Per Ton. . r Lb. I 514.00 Cts .l—amm P.M. OBITUARY Inserted by (new and rela- tives o. a tribute to the decede- JAmra 00. 14mm On Slumllly nknt Mud: 0. 1000. residents or Flat Rive.- and community were mocked and nddened to learn at in: sudden pulsing .It Melville or James Benton in his nixueul year. Jnmel was the youngest son or the late Malcolm n. and Snrnh anion of mi River. many Ill; 0! kind and willln‘nen to help in time (i need. Ea leave: to mourn Hie loss. (ml Mrs Ind one brother. Helen (Mn. Gnome Nicholsoni. Ddhlln: Mnry (Mrs. Allred Croomi, Georgia; Mli'lnn Ind Charlie. Cmrldie. Mus. Elli. at home. A brother. Fred. I a dam. Annabelle. predece ed m nu may attende iuneni iron. Belle Mm Timed Church S. “The Sweet Bye Ind Bye“. H duet "We'll Never Gm Old. VIII belt! senderad by .lulm Muwlllllm Ind Cameron Mic- Phee. Ptllnenren were. Malcolm Rotten Nlchulbnn- Fl 0 Mt- Kay. Malcolm Benton. Walter Bell, bar! MacDonald. 1M1! Run. Robert Mackenzie. Ben Dun. and Allred Cook. Interment took place in Bel- mi. cemetery. mm mum Ptllnw — Th F unity. Wreath —- Gordon. Horence Gull. 59..., _ 0min and Janice. Annie Ind lamlly. Emmy —- Malcolm. Irene Ind boys- 5 _. hob and mher. 55:3 .. John. Grace and (aim uyéyfly — nichnrd. Bernice and "$3.; .. stew-n. Beslle and "'“Hy' _ mu, Florence. wu- I‘sp'x Elllnlt and «unilin _ um“ and Cutie. gr: _ Ml; .pd _ J.A erwin - 33 mm notion 5""““"L"§?u. Rtver United chum ._ n t River WJI 3.13"“..me Aunt Latin dud tunliy. out Flower: - Bumper lie- “? __ “pm And Cecil. £12ka or THANKS MAURICE BLOCK CO. LTD. OBITUARY lnlerted by lriends Ind rel-- , _ I tivu u a tribal. to the dams Min-my Harbour June 2m. Al- ed Mu. :ouN immw amour There pulled away suddenly :1 the Montague Memorial Hol- pilni, Mny 2nd. lain. Mm. Hel- elu Mary Simon. in her 75th year. She wu born at Cnhle and West, the dnulhter of George and Murgmt tAnder- Inn) MacKenLie. in 1000 [he married John Henry Simona who predecenned her two yenn no. Although in Inillnl health for wmetime me why able to be about her umnl notivmea uuiii taken suddenly in while viuiund her daughter Alice and [Imin II Montague. She wu rushed in hospital where all that medical kkili and kind nuning could do wu done but God willed other- wiue and just. up the “run w kinking In the Went." Mrs. Sim on'r earthly life came to n clone. er death hu removed one at the old and highly respected members or the community. She ienvel a Mother: Remem- brance. Gracioul and Kind deed: and. u out at unremembered ncu which malted Motherhood so dear, by her willinlnels to no- list in llcknela. und trouble me endeared hemli to all who knew her. Mn. Simnnr won a lovlnl wile and mother, truly it can be laid at her “She hath done what. the could and her good work: do iollow her". She leaves to mourn their loss. {our daughters. Lydi- (Mrs. wu- ed Manhunt. Clhy: Hattie, 1Mn. Ellsworth Wilson) South- port: Alice. (Mrs. Angus Mlct uant Montague: uud Elizabeth It home. Six grandchildren und one great grandson. nel- only 1d sister Nellie (Mrs. Oliver Mal:- Neill! Foxboro. 558.. p e on her. The tuner-l was held (mm the St. Peter: Bny Church (United). Service] were conducted by Rev. D. A. Mac- Ignnnn as by Sr. Capt. Rn- nald Walker. Snlvntlon Army. who brought word: at comfort. to the lnmily. HYmns rung were “Wh A Friend we HAVE ln Jesul" an "The Lord'l My shepherd". During the service St. Peter: Bay Quartette Inns Inllngly ‘Ee— yond the Sunset.‘ The pallbear- era were Leslie Mnanren. Frank Mnanren. Wllllnm Mir: Lnren. Russell Mnanren. Bee cher MncLarelI and Elrl Mne- Ewen. The flower bearer: were Lyman Shndernnn. Leith Slander- mn. Shirley Sutherland. Melvl Mcharen. Richard Hayden Ind Preston Mchwen. Interment vlu In the Ilmlly plot in Mid- gell cemetery. The (lower: and message: at Imp-thy bore trl- hute In the elteem in which the decenned was held. Sleep on “dear one" (or It I! true. You sultered long. Ind told hut ew. But one who knew you needed rest. Was God Above Ind he know! be! t. CARD OF THANKS We the Ilmlly ol the lite Mrs. Helen Mnry Simona wish to ex- press nlll' sincere thank: to Dr. John Bonnell. nurses or Month- gue Memorial unspiul. . suuley Streight. The MneLean Funeral home Ind 11 those who lent flowers. card and letter: oi rympnthy. to all who helped in In many wlyl in our recent bereavement. our altitude to 11. PILIJOW Daughter Elizabeth. Y5 Hattie and silkworm Lydia And Buddy Alice. Angus L. Ind inniin Comrndes Ind trlendl oi the Salvation Army. Mr. and Mn. Jnhn Moore. ndmilton. Doris and (anilly. Mnrlon. Donlld and D 0 li n i e ‘l‘lrldck. anel. Charles and Ellie Mr. Ind Mn. Lockery Mncliny Ind Cathy Bela and Roland Wood BASKET OF HUME AND SNAP- DRAGON Louie Ind Mle Fllolle. Fox- . MI". “sliver Ind Thelml MICNQIII. Foxboro. Mann. George Ind Lenn MncNelll. Plnlnvllle. M “HERE 0 YMPA'I'II‘I rge nlld LelIl MIcNeill. lnville. Mlll. Pl.l'l. Jamel MacDonald. St. nretl. "MIMI Ind Simon Mad-Ten Ind Ilmlly. Monctml. N.B. Mae I d Louie Fllnne. an- W0. Mus. Brent MuLnren, Bnltoll. MII Mn. Anlul w. Donna/rt: Pl~ Clty. CARD! 0!" SYMPA’I'IIY Russell Ind ELI: Mchlren. Cable Held - "nul Ind Ernie Clrr. Chir- In (known. Carltl Anne Reid. City. Ellle Mlclgod. St. Pearl BAY Georle Ind Un- MlcNelll. Plainville. Ml". Laura Ind Lellle MUELIM, CIA hle Ed. ell. Walter and Marie Hotlntoh. n It Byrlxldler E. Chandler. City. Mlnnle Ind Syd Clay. City. ale-II Bmwn. St. John. NB. Mr. Ind Mrs. Dive Carr. Clly. Clpl. and Mn. “Milli! Wilker. W. Kay and Harry haven Ind ll- mil 0' Mr. and Mn. Wnlter Wm Ind lamily. St. Peter: Bay Merrill. Anna Gndml Ind Illn» 0 Steel Output Shows Easing CLEVELAND (AP) —Belter thpn verlle steel .hipmmts. but a lhnrp curtailment of lngot.‘ production. are expected lu‘ .iuly.t he m-puine Steel [lyrl “Removal or the strike throat. mouth. lhlprnentn,“ the metal- working weekly nld Sunday. i "In nteelrnnking. it will be a. ditierent dtory. Operations m. nlrendy trending downward. . . . 0.000.000 ngot tons vs. un, estimated 10,400.01» to... in! due. . . . The nth-ck: are mainly in product are u where inventory; building hm been the heavier "1 steel pmduciion will make .151 mm conlecutive weekly decline thin week. with the nutput less than the animated 2.400.000 in-l [at in... produced lut week. the. publication raid. 1 lt estimated steel production. will totnl lbnut 50,000.01» tonal during the hm six months this; year. compared wlth 51.0%.179‘ long the corresponding period; 1 The mngnzlne‘s price com BIRTHS MchONALD — At the Char-1 ' June Wilnur Mn'cnonuldf a son Raul, aid Jame... weight 7 "25., 114 ENGAGEMENTS MOORE _ scmauxv _. The engagement In nnnounCed‘ 0t CBI'Dl Ann. daughter or Mr and Mrs Jam . es A. Moor. Wenlmorellnd. in Boy Tyndall. son ol Mr. m1 Mrs. w. E. Sonntlelmry. Charlottetown. The mmlnge is to take pineal on July 00th. 1953. at 2:30 pm. At St. ruuis Anglican Chumh. oiinriolteinwu. DEATHS TAMI- — At the Prince Ed- ward lslnnd Harpltdl. Sunday.l June 23. 1514. Miss Katie Ann Taylfltr. formerly at Wood 15- lulds. In her 79th year, Re mdlns restan It the Gilli: urnl Home. from where the funeral will be held todly. M with rervice mending at S p.m. Indefinth gill be In Wood lshntk ceme- ry. MILLIGAN — At North! I. Sun- duy, June 2:. 1003. Mm. Daisy 3. Milligdn. widow of J. Edgar Millllnn o! Nnrulinm in heir name. Tyne Valley. to her we residence 1mm where the Funeral wili be held “may afternoon with service commencing u 2 o'clock. Mutant in leand United church cemetery. mENAUL'I' — At the Shared Chnrlrliemwn. Sltlnday. June 22. 1963. Miss Elizabeth ery Ansennult. [or- muly of Ahmm's Village. in her an. Forwnrded from me Cornflou Funeral Home to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvere Desflnches. Ab nm'a Village. from Where the Merl! will be held this morn- St. Jlm' Church. In ohurdl cemetely. «mun - At mrldneinwu. June a. 1900. Frank Greene. 9,. Montague. in his 112ml year. Remain mun: at the Monugue Funeral Home. ru- nnnl service hum Trinity Untied Ohuroh. Montague. Monday. June 20. u 2 pm. Interment. in Mnmngue Com- rminity cemetery. ily. Brent Mchlren. amid... Mm Arthur Ind Emma Sanderson. Greenwich. Darin md Johnny Taiwan and rapidly, City. Catherine nowne. City. David and Mirlncla Blrt. City. Mary Gnrventte. City. Shirley and rib... Greenwich. Almd and Grace Mnanren. Mus. DIII Ind erle Mlcllnnc. Cl‘ ble Rd. East. Katie Llrlner. City. Bah Ind Cllire MlcEwen, Lex- anton. M . Dull Ind Vlctor MacDonald» rim-em mid Garfield Trem- m. . Arthur Ind EIIIe Andersnnp To- Tonto ont. M A. Mchnnnlrl. St. Mar- IAM Rec ry. Slle Mmeen, Cily. Arlen. Moore. City. Home Ind Maurice Dyer. Ar- . Mull Nam-n Ind Colin Clmpbell. W. Mn. now-rd MncEwen. Ar- llliflm'l. Mm. Mrs. Ethel MacRne. city. Ella Ind Perce Cnrr, City. Benhl While. cily. Dorothy. Gordon Good and In miiy. City. Mn. Annie Conpu. Smthport. Bert and berth. MacDonald. Mr. Ind Mn. muk s-undm. Mr. dud Mn. Larry MlcPher‘ Ion. Georll nod .lnne Wilson. lou 11:0ch in stay with the prime‘ 9;. pnilie on No l heavy melting grade nteelmnklnll scrip. dropped It calls to $25.50 :1 grosr Inn lani week. The com-1 posile on finished steel wnr unA changed n1 $150.02 I nel mn JFK P keting Said Planned CHELWOOD GATE. Enzlnnd Nuclenr Dism-mumuut nnys it won't hnve much meat on next" iAPi—‘Britnin'n Committee furl will picket President Kennedyj every moment he In In this country. “We shall be it Gaiwick July‘l alumni will be iiboiii airport when the Americnnl president arrives." a woke:- man said Saturday. We shall he (side Birch Grove when minister and we shall there all night long ' nimh Grove is Prime Minis- ter Macmillan'n chunu-y house in iltix normally quiet tm'llel' oi England 37 miles south oi undon. Kennedy ls due at Gatwick June 22 Ind will go direhlly lo Birch Grove (mm the a‘rpnrt. LIV—E r131— SHAW?" slly Some 750000 people live In the mulli»rncinl British colony ol Sarawak on the nnrthweiit coast at Earned. Births, Deaths, Marriages June {GAUDETiAt the Prince Counly Hospital. Sunday. 156.1, William Lorne G-audet. 102 Harvard Street. slimmer- side. in is still year. Rest.- ing at the anness Funeral Home. The iuuml mil be held Wedncsday. June 00. m st. Paul's Chumh [or Requiem High Mass at 9 Mn. Interment in Seven Mile an cemetery. MURRAv e As a result at a highway accident at SI. Elba- nor's. Saturday, June 22. Winw stun ivan Murray. son of the late James Murray oi Elms~innc dale and Mrs. Lon Blanchard. Miscouclic. in his l7ih yl‘nr. Resting 3i Illa Downets Fu- neral Home. where the Tu- neral will be held Tuesday. .Vuhe % service commencing at 2 run lnlcl‘ment in Alber- wn United Church cemetery. BEER —— At Hampton June 20, 1063. Mrs. Mauiord Beer. aged 57 years. Remains resting at Dawson's Funeral Home. Cra- pnud until noon Tuesday. June 25. u to Hamptnn United Church «or lunei‘dl service at 2 pm. Interment m crawud People's cemetery visiting hours at iunernl home, 25, 7-9. FOUND — At the Livingston and MacArthur Nursing Home Jun: 22. 1963. Tim Harlan P. Found ot 4i Rochlni’d Street. Resting at tile Cult‘llflg Fu- nernl Home 1mm "Dan Monday. then tn New London United Church. service commencing at 2 n'clm’k. llllcrmcnt In NW London cemetery. Please omit lowers. BEATON e M the Prince Ed- wnrd island Hospital June 21.] 1963. Angus .\' ncnum at 101 Summer Street and formerly p1 Wood Islands. Remains resting at the Cutclille Funeral Home where lunnrnl service will be held on Mhuday. sen v-lce coml'cncms ul 1: , In- torment in Flat River ceme- tel—y. JARDINE — At Baltic. Lot 10.. Saturday. June 22. 1963. Mrs.‘ Elin .iud e. ioi-me-rly of lieu-3 singtnn. in her 0401. year. 119-: mnilus resting oi the Dnvlson Funeral Home until Tuesday noon, then to Kenslngtun Pres- byterlnn chum-h. where fu- nnrnl service will be held at 1 pm. interment will be in People: cemetery. xenslhgum. IN MEMORIAM LLEWELLVN _. in loving mem- ory ol a dear wire and mother Mrs. Ellie Llewellyn. who passed away .qu0 74th. 1966. We do not need a special day To bring ynu to our mind. I The day we do nut think i)! you in wry hard 00 rind. . No mniim- where we wander. i No matter what we do. We will Always have u momentl To nap and think of you. i Sadly missed by Elite and (mnily. TRAINDR — In Invinl memory of our moth" Mrs. Franki 'l‘rlimr and brother Curl whni died June 131d. 1955. and our‘ father Mr. Frank Trainor who} died June 24. l953 ‘ Lovinst «mannered by the1 hmily. . DOYLE 7 In loving mummy 0 ‘ Mrs. Aiimd Doyle. who peak ed uwny June 22. l961 sweet is the word remembrance. Dear Is the one whu is gone. In memory we will niwlys keep her A: long as the years roll on. Always remembered mi dad- ly missed by ilranddlufliter. neitm. Gordon and children. TEACH mom n we LONDON (Ari—priiuih's big- gert drivinu sthnnl nhunuhrgd Friday ii mm mm a race cir- cull to leach the nnlwh cnn- “nenhlnwle drlvmg The its~ mm are limtd It the 400.000 Britonn who take their cm to Europe each year Last yenr they bad 3.000 Incidents, mainly because Europeans drive on the right hand lidr, lhn rirlnh ml the left. a 0-- p hei i .r i“. 1 TIGNISH FIREMEN ninice Ellis irighl) a mem- her at the Tlgnlsh Ill'e dept. was tendered n surprise (are- well party by Ihe firemen inl- lnwmg their meeting in the Iirehnll last Thursday evening. I, Mr. and Mrs Ellis and their inn.in who hnve resided in the village lor the pm 13 years, will leave shortly h..- Burden, where Mr. Ellis has new duties with the Cnnndinn National Railways. An nddress express. ing regret at seeing Mr. Ellis The Guudlnn. Charlottetown. Mon. Jun 24. 1983. 18 .t it HONOR BLOICE ELLI leave the village was rend by Ray MDLeod. and I gilt 0! an engraved lighter 0n hehnll oi the firemen was presented by Fire Chief Earl MacDonald. Shawn right in above plcture. standard Oil lNew Jerseyi.i Investment .ended the wnck down in nt 57'.. A x M. WILSON The conflicting penlolimuir‘e‘ Manual- or lcndinlz issues confirmed the m Gullah St. DIII 4-050: ? opinion 0! many nnnlysit Lhatl Charlottetan 3 I . 1 Rails Strong ‘ Last Week iOn N.Y. List wgfzroggmtm iAil’i k— Ki": revealed that the unemployment‘ esric mnre iurel inst week but the over-all stuck g s or Km: "‘1 am” . list remained about even on hal- e. l _Tii= week ended on all nnliwnon. manager for that oflice. imistm note. with :4 steel Iahorlsmd Lhuiui ‘ngruemuni stimuialmr h iairly (or Summersme .5 gond rally on the New York Stock Exchunsv (or the mom lune. Excitement reigned Thunl'ay! M mm. mm a... 3-,. pm... when iirst repnris nl landiiigsgsuns registered tol- employmEnt‘ hi Cuba by’ anil~Caslro rev-flu- in the Summerside niilce, 100 ati Lmnaries whipped up selling. As‘them are students. No lisuresl later n‘iwrts toned down the on were available in: the Chnrlotle-‘ lginal “war scare." however. town much. prices regained most oi theirl The slump 1.. p"...e is “ml... ilost ground. lined in n slow-down m construc- 1 human stalks were helped non this summer. Last year 1 at the sinri or the week's trad- ing by President Kennedy's pui- tiug all n railroad strike dead- line had seemingly eliminating the threat or n countrywide wniknul. omen ISSUES LOAF Tra mg In other issues loale ninug ni. n relatively slow one until the hectic Thursday ses- ls Approaching “all-time low number at large housing pro-i ilects and new wheels were erec- ud i e are , but this year lmstruction appears to be llml— l I I mes. , ln Charlottetown the conslruc- ’Iinn picture ls completely and d . ska. where building is said to be‘ ‘ the biggest year ever. Mr. Chev- erie said that employers In thei sion. . . V The Dow Jones industrial ave-.cnnsalidntinn phase of 1L: pm- ‘9 rage last week drnpped a modJlonrod advance which began 1 erale 1.25 1.. 700.70 The Assam-Hate in October. 1 . died Press average or 60 sinckal Volume on the New York 1 scored its first rise in Lhreeislock Exchange was 2.5003111 weeks. advancing 1.2 to 274.0. shares compumd with 22.949.040‘ Standard nud PnDr's Shamrock the week 1 index, however. closed the week Most active issues on the ex» unchanged at 70.25 .uhnhge were Chrysler. up 2%. 011,496lssucstradcd.665 de- .t 851‘ on 401.400 shares. and clinell and 506 advanced. 15mph“... up s. .1 m, ' Chrysler's rise 012'.- demum; Mos. grflve .5...“ on thz‘ ntrated the selective streiigthl Amman 5mg. Ema“. we“, 1 Imus "IMMS- A “serous ad- Cnhndiuu Javelin. up 31/. nt 17'. . Vince 0i 2‘7 to 21': by Now an 537.000 shares: Great Basins: York Central illustrated‘petmlwm' up u‘ a. an. my: - strength in railroads. lsymex. up 2% .. “Vt The rally in steels gnve u.s.1—-——-—~— Steel 3 gain at 1-. at 501.. on. LEADER DOWN i The biggest at the all issues. ROYAL SECURITIES Corpnrnllnn Limited Securities the market is going through Bi 1;, FOR cumming“? SEOVI—GE STANLEY Mill REAL ESTATE LTll. 78 Great Gaorgo St. Nm Trnul dump on nnnnd not. DIAL 2-161 l smiuiizin. h mineral-l and Run! Properties. City Residential Apuimmt. . Industrial Munngemem |‘ dlan kui Ext-tie lnll'd Member and P.E.l. imi Ell-In Association Member. 1 DISPERSAL SALE Charlottetown Exhibition Grounds ‘ Saturday June 29th - 1.30 P.M. I. III Bllcl ShetllndIfi-Jnngg‘dlzh lmui Ier mam null tine It'llllon |fllnofled In A good Pony In In excellent health] pet [or every boy Ind l l I l l 1-. Also Mleflnx I III hi hand team wltti Harness Ind Wagon built to me. A unlan odvmlrlhd .ttnctii-m [or my hnrsp loving P.l-‘..l. "rm. A money maker In! 'Ilnn rldn In rummrr llld nlelgh rtde In wlnlrr. STALLI VS. MARE! and COLTS OFFERED TERMS — CASH Ownerr Auctioneer: Mn. R. K. Riggs Ivan Ken-y Duhdn. nut. Charlottetown. mm. ) nut in Sum'merside. Earl Canvllnn --ii'. I.» ) NAIAM ‘Unemployment In Ch’town All-Time Low George Cheverle. manager of building trade are Ilndiug it dil- the _Charlutielnwn niiice or the “cult to obtain A sufficient num- ployrnent office, hlsf‘ber al‘ speclalized construction workers _ To take care or this shortage. Counties now stands at Almost an he said. that I number will hlve “ he brouzht in mm the min- d. Mr. Cheverie said that thI _ class or workers who is having eemploymentpictum ditliculiy in obtaining emplny. . than merit are the students. mainly ii has been tor several yeam‘due to the lack of experience. 10.000 FLEE HOMES DACCA, East. Pnkislan (AP! Ten ihnusund more East Paki- stanis were driven from their homes floods sweeping the Chltusn iii-en. thrnu ‘nred. addinK reported rriday by us Torrents of water swept g the densely-populated to the mlsel’y icaused gy the May 29 cyclone and Bengal coast. Mnhy were {rated dmwned. tidal wave on the Buy at THIODAN rmvm. long lasting inscc - cldc ior ALL pnlalo mu . including zphids. VFW Economy insecticide nu- most potato lnScCls — wil not control aphids. i’ t x , w‘fiifih MALA‘I‘HION Available as liquid or wtl- , table powdcr [or control 01‘ common polaio insecu. C O C S 55 A lixcd copper funzlcidt. {or control orpbmm biiphm _Il develop: 1 firmerpoiltn wuli less iubcrdamage. s Liquid ornznic rungicide for I conirol of early and luie » bligh MANIA“ 0r Munch mmorunicwet- 1-qu powder ruugicide roi- coniroioi‘bhghimpnnmu. * MM 30 An ellcctivc sprout inhlbiior ihzlclnnc used in ihe mgulnr wrlys. TOP KILLER A liquid formulation emi- llininl l0 lbs. sodium Int; 1 E n o: = E e . speeds up harvesting. Nianr: prnrldcs n mmplele , line or Herbicides. lnwdi- \ ' clues md Fungicides in dnsi it nuprlyl’orm. « , {A wurttousrs: _ nuiotieidwu - Summidc Iillln hnmlmlm: J. E. ARSENAIILT Charloliuwn Teleth 890-0399