—_— BIRTHS ~—s| WHEATLEY — Mr. and Mrs. | Cyril Wheatley are proud to | announce the arrival of their | son, David Milton, on April | 16th, 1962. at the P.E.I. dos- | pital. Weight 8 lbs. 14% ozs. | McGUIRK — At the eed town Hospital on April 13th, 1962. to Mr and Mrs. Gordon McGuirk, (nee Mary Smith) a son. Weight 7 Ibs. 13 ozs. FURNESS — At the Prince Fd- ward Island ee on April 14th, to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Furness, Vernon. a pa Gor- don Lloyd. ENGAGEMENTS FARRAR — COURT — Mr. and | Mrs. Arthur Farrar, Spring- | ton, wish to announce the en- | gagement of their eldest dau- | ghter, Carol Joan to Nelson | Frederick, son of Mr. d| Mrs. Albert J. Court, Bedford. | Marriage to take place April 25th, 1962 at 2 in the vestry of Zion Presbyterian Church, Charlottetown. IN MEMORIAM LOCKE—In loving memory of Willard Locke, who passed away April 15th, 1953. | 1D | | | vingly remembered by Mrs. Winnifred Baker, Halifax, N. S. COFFIN — In loving memory of Mr. James D. Coffin who pass- ed away April 17th, 1953 and Mrs. James D. Coffin May 4th, 1949. Those whom we love go out of si But never ‘out of mind; They are cherished in the hearts Of those they left behind. Lovingly remembered by the mily. | CITY & QUEENS | WALK TO THE mailbox end give help to children who can't walk. Send contributions to Easter Seal Campaign, Box 608, Charlottetown. GOOD FRIDAY Service 3-4 o'clock in Trinity Church hy The Charlottetown Ministerial As- sociation. All welcome. ja Births, Deaths, Marriages LEDWICH — In loving memory ; of my darling wife Florence Ruth, who departed this life April 17th, 1960 Many a lonely AN Often a silent tear, But always a beautiful memory Of one I loved so dear. | Sadly missed- but lovingly re- | mbered by husband George | h. me! L VESSEY — In loving memory | of my mother, Mrs. William | Vessey who passed away April 17, 1955. Depth of sorrow I cannot tell Of a a of one I loved - | And eae she sleeps a peacetel | sleep Her we I shall always Ey | Always remenmenes by ee it and Ann MacINNIS — In loving nemory | of Mr. Henry MacInnis, who passed away April 17th, 1946. Ever remembered, ever ‘oved. Inserted by the family. CARD OF THANKS | The family of Edward S. Mac- | Kinnon wish to thank friends and relatives and Dr. Allan Mac- Millan and Dr. Gencheff and the staff of the Charlottetown pin for their many kind ges- | ures during his recent illness. The family of the late Mrs. Harry Dunning, Marshfield, wish to express their sincere ie to Rev, Donald Camp- bell, Mr. Hugh ‘Lowrie, the doc- tors and nurses of the P.E.I. | Hospital, Mrs. Fred Ford, sclo- | ist the friends who sent cards and letters of sympathy, and also the neighbors and others for acts of kindness during the recent illness and death of Mrs. | Dunning. Announcements == REGULAR monthly meeting Nurses Alumni of the | Prince Edward Island Hospital will be held at the Cundall Home on Tuesday, April 17th at 8.15 p.m. Bring and Buy Sale, = EASTER Holiday Special, | children's hair cuts 50 cents. | Vera's Beauty Salon, phone 4- 9752. Place Heatherdale Hall Fortune Hall possible. Murray Harbour Hall ATTENTION FARMERS DAIRY SHORT COURSES With emphasis on increased dairy production and the production of high quality milk and cream. Lectures will be given by members of the Provincial and Federal Departments of Agriculture. _ A special feature of the evening meetings will be an ad- dress by the Hon. A. B. MacRae, Minister of Agriculture. These courses will be held at the following centres: Date April 17 April 18 April 19 We urge all farmers to attend these meetings, if at all Department al references. the strictest confidence. We will Apply to Box 8674 Guardian - Patriot SALESMEN WANTED By Investment Corporation We need aggressive salesmen who are willing to work towards an executive position. Good starting salary, plus commission on lim- ited potential. Salaries could exceed $10,000 per annum. You will have nothing to lose by writing an application if you are between 25 ‘to 50 years of age. Sale experience preferred, and give good person- The selling business is the highest paid non - professional field in North America. Let us introduce it to you. All applications treated in contact you for personal interview. inclusive of the day of such insertion, to cause an Appear- ance to be ent for you in eaid action in the office of the Registrar of the Supreme Court, Fredericton, New Bruns- wick. and that your so doine the Plaintiff may proceed with this action, and vou in vour absence The Plsintiff's solicitors are Mesers. Atkinson & Harper, whose place of busi- nece and address for service ie Suite 94, Lavalict Building, Oueen Street. Fredericton, Rene ae this 2th day of March, 1962. wh ) Atkinson, Atkinson & Bolicitore for Plaintiff, in defanit of | judement may be civen against | an D Hout = 330 Vangard 2non ™% 9 Ventures 200 wns 59% 59% 4 Virginia anon 5 5 5 Wendell saan 5 5 5 Westburne sno O78 a" ” Wentville mA MH OH Oh! |H Closing sales: Indastriale § 154,400; | tines and ofis 434.200 TORONTO TORONTO (CP) — The stock | market wavered between gains and losses Monday during the ot lightest trading this month, on” slightly above Friday's | lev matlastrtate showed the only tise on index; western oils fell more than one point. Papers were firm is the main THE BIG EDGE BFG Silvertowns put extra rubber on the edges, where tires work most, wear most. NARROW EDGE Other tires have narrow dges, concentrate rub- ber indead centre where wear is least, GITY & QUEENS (The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Apr. 17, 1962. 13 tat oot shh an $ Cassentet, ise a, ?, = oe meee eS both 300 343 co) the Easter play “Aunt thers ahead %. Traders Finance) i 15900 22 = oa ° | con 1000 e 3 2s — Shoots the Works” . A climbed 1%, Canada Packers | Barex 500 53) «53S a ae | presented by st charts cect’! = DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS = 2 is sscscatican Pores me, $23 2 Eo ot iary, Charlottetown Hospi Other gainers included Walk- eT HE A ; | gator the direction of Mr. Lloyd | ae Rarer ae ae Metals 500 . 2: - 7 (Continued om page 14) Yeo. Sunday matinee, April 22, included McIntyre Porcupine, Stores, Canadian Imperial Bank | B-PU@ Me??? Wid 12% 12% at 2 pm. and evening perfor- SUMMARY off 5s, International Nickel | PRODUCE of Commerce and Canada Ce- aoa Ss poe 6 . . mance at 8.15 p.m. Monday, and Canadian Pacifie and Walk- all ahead in a 1% to %| penne ae saa ani once J. &. T. Morris Ltd. | April 23rd, at Notre Dame Aca- By THE CANADIAN PRESS | or Gooderham, % each. Graudby MONTREAL ( CP) — Agricul-| range. George Hees Company | Bevcon 1000 10 10 «10 demy. Toronto: Market mixed; light mining was up 2 ture department quotations: climbed 20 cents to $1.60 after Bidcop 158617 20% 17 17 —3 A Y H CARLOAD OF Cedar posts ar- trading. Shawinigan fell. % on an irre- Eggs: Wholesale dealer prices earlier going to a 1962 high of oe nay = a -_ - +% t Tour ome riving Charlottetown, April 17th. | a yp oe lower; | gular American exchange. Far-| to country stations, wooden car-| $1.75 “124 620 610 620 415 While the car is being anlnaded. | S| — a ec san nly | 8° oil and Scurry Rainbow oi]| tons: Extra large 42; large 40% | Steel showed weakness, with) Broul Reef 900 27 27 27 "Pp Bottle" ae ae | Montreal: Mar mainly | Were off % each while Preston| — 41%; medium 36-37; small 32;/ Algoma and Steel Company of | Brunmrk, 350 420 420,429. —10 op pecial price .85 cents | |ower - Buff Ank 1350 275 275 273 each. Posts 6 inch top, 7 feet ° Petia p % and Jupiter %. | B 36; and C 28. Canada both down %, Atlas off) cadamet mo a le % Pi k long. Smaller posts available | What stocks did: Cheese: delivered Montreal,| 4% and Dominion Foundaries ana Camp Chi 3050 580 570 570 —ts? ic up Mon. Fri. | Waxed, current receipts Quebec | Steel off %4. Trans-Canada Pipe | c#mPp RL = 500 $l4¥414M4 1414 + th from stock. Schurman Co. NEW ~~ RK ; ‘ Pel Tu 1850 218 216 216 Ltd., ae ae Advances 396 492 | White 31, wholesale white 31% owner % to 23%—its lowest | c p ireal oman a a a in Charlottetown NEW YORK (AP) — Steels | Declines 648 507 | Colored 31% | this ye C Dyno 30200 110 108 119 REGULAR DANCE North ed, gee emer a Unchanged 243 285 | Potatoes: local 75s 1.00-1 10; | On ro "exchange index, indus-| Cdn NW 1000 9 +% River Recreation Hall, Wednes-| <i. market which d ae Total issues 1287 12g5 | local 50s .70-.75; local 10s .23 -| trials rose .48 to 620.19. Golds| Can-erin 950 os m4 as -% we'll pay you: day. April 18. Dancing 9 - 12:30 | Jy 63; a i en. nn NEW YORK CLOSING &TOCKS 25; N.B. 75s 1.25-1.35; N.B. 50s| dropped. 33 to 86.63, base metals | = 205 145 14s weal p.m. “Come early and have a|/¥,Sishtly on ge. Beth cozy Tt Afseciated Press |75-45: NB. iGo 1925; PELL. | 33 to 206.36 and western 0118) Comes tas s1mK int 124 Two Cents Cash good time’. Good music aa ; , 5s 1.40 - 1.60 | 1.12 at 116.03. Closing volume | Cent Pat 300 215 210 233 ’ Steels took losses coming to $| Borg Warner 43% Monty W 35% | Cent pore 73700 94 8&8 9441 and canteen service. In aid of |, ; and O 54 NY Cent % | was 2,707,000 shares compared 5 i a for small bottles points or more as steel compan-| Cons Edison 79% Radio C. 55 | Dupuis A 530 $94 9% 94+ %| With Frid 4 oa es dunier Farmers. ies faced a cloud of subpoenas| EI Auto El’ 54% South Pac. 264|Fam Play 350 $18 8 18 4! In hase on 5 Se, nay, ae HEAR Mr. Christopher Gled- resulting from the crisis last} Ge 74% Std Oil NJ $3%| Fraser 265 $26 26 8626 Is | Coch will 130 505 $05 505 hill, also music festival aon week in which major companies | Gye" Son oe aunies oa 1M oA | | Toterms on Nt ae s tel S _ on 2 8 Fi Cc Cash Gt Nor Ry 43% Vanadium 21% | Gatineau M5 $314 3% 31% nternational Nickel %, while| Comp Met 500 25 2% 25 —1 ve Cents Cas Clyde River Hall, Ad-| Were forced by government) Int T T esingse 34%4/GL Paper 100 $18% 18% 18% | Ventures rose 1%. Speculatives | Coniazas — 60 80 80 —2 mission 50 cents, lunch free. pressure to rescind a price zone Ane, ss * | saw Lake Bufault declined 15) ©on-Key 4050 16 154 154—% for | bottl joost. 175 $139% 13% 139% — %| yy w C Bellek aa sd or larger es Hud fall 1985 $59 584 — %| cents to $5.25 and Northgate five KINGS COUNTY Poa pervent oe. vem MONTREAL | ing” B oil aaa se $4844 4 TVs 47% | cents to $6.40. | ir eS a. 4 o 94—-% of : ni ccep ae 31% 31% + + Ma} Among western oils, D Con C C 3000) 5% 5% %—% TEN to twenty per cent dis- | cross the steel industry already} MONTREAL (CP) — Stocks | It Nickel a a ie 6 +%| dipped i. as did Great ee C Discov 900 133 126 126 ef @ Coca-Cola count on all merchandise at bore—failure to establish what were mostly a shade lower at) tne Uti ast $44 44%4 “4 ry Development, while Pacific ne on Galles ue i as 6% +% MacPherson’s Ladies | Wear, | it regarded as a necessary price| the close of moderately light int Util P : 70 $31 —1 | troleum fell % and home B %*, |C Halli sc000 50 47 48 +1 @ Peerless beverages Montague, also one rack of| increase. The result was that) trading on the Montreal and ame PL ‘525 $3i1% 84 mM + RONSsO CLOSIN S50CKS | © Mare 390 118 115 115° —S if spring and fall skirts a at | steel stocks were sold heavily. | Canadian exchanges Monday. | yt, ny a — a 31% he Cacadian Press ogul 600-107 103103 @ Morris beverages half price. U.S. Steel and Bethlehem, no.| Price Brothers was a promin- mp pr aris ere saat ee ae Seen Si eres coe me LOWER MONTAGUE Variet 1 and 2 in the industry, were the; ent loser, falling 1'2 to 30%. | Maritime 158 $22% 22% 22%— Ys! actions. mlia ng2ons in cends nolo)) | C Northld 1200 26% 2614 261% 4 Dial 4-3745 or 4-4233 when ariety | no, 1 and no. 2 column leaders,| Shawinigan at 224% and Domin-| Mass $13 12% 12% + Ys| marked d lot, xd—E,—EwN., | ersh 2000 20 «619 «619 «41 you have your bottles ready | concert in Lorne Valley Wednes- | both down sharply. Inland steel! ion Textile at 16% each fell 3. ae oF “3 Airis 397 4 107'4 + 4) changeisfcomprevidusbosrd-1 Red Pop 56000 10% 94 94—-% | * " ar fet tao 80 anergy was third most active steel} Dominion Tar at 20 dropped '%4.| Molson A 30 $28% pd a — “Stock are ee nee chine nie oueeeey — " ; ; ” oy. eet Oe -—" after. Sponsored by the | stock, down 1% at 43%, although| Blue Bonnets Raceway added| Molson B 200 $25% 29% 29%—%8| abacus «95246. «3 40««42~—=«| Comwest = 11750 720-700 «720-4 20 them up immediately and shake it broke ranks with other ma- % to 16% in active trading. Braz- ee zoe Pro a os ing ACAD Uran 8000 74% 6% 7% °* %1 Cop-Man 6 9 u | Pay you cash money. EASTER DANCE Lower Mon-| Jor producers by refusing to| ilian traction rose 15 cents to| ns LP “yao 922 28 dvocate = 4225 615 6000 0 tague Hall, Monday April 23rd, | Taise prices, thus paving he! $3.85, Canadian Chemical added! Ozilvie $522 51% 51% — | Akeiteho ios oo a) BOVAL GeCURITIES p : 5 , Music by the three Mac's, can. | Way for President Kennedy's fi-} % to 8 and Masssey-Ferguson Pare ee Oa Ne TS tae m Lardee 000 20 20 20 Corporation Limited . . eras Ca paviece nal victory last wee gained % to 12%. ane 110 $374 37% 374 4. %4| naan 00 4 it 2 — | Investment Securities The Dow Jones industrial av-| In base metals, Noranda add-| for cen | ith $:7% 56% 57% Area 200127 128 128 — ALEX M. WILSON LIMITED ASTHMATIC AND Bronchial | erage fell 3.84 to 604.06, but rails ed % to 60% in active trading Price. Br 327 $51%4 50% 50% —1%4| Arjon 000 14% 13 13 —l% ‘Manager i n, 4 6% radi : | sae ean caer! "gs gee mae wee Premier en Be ee te ew lees om es, ie fh er cewi Cowca Catowe, Pea famous English preparations. At} ‘the Associated Press aver- : Imperial Oil dropped % to 47-| au ue Phone 850 S54 Sa ek folie: ee et Ch'tows , jae 1 av c 5% 5% 54 — ae s pee — Souris; age of 60 stocks was down a mo- And Sanat a mn to 31. eet ae. en cee 4% 5% [ees = eer derate .50 to 25.20. Volume WAS! cents to 45 ae ee oe Salada: F 0 Sian 1a lan i : alada- 3:0 $144 144 4 —% DANCE St. Peter’s Bay Holy Bane shares compared with | '211 two cents at 27 cents, Sancon| shawin oe ee tae seers Hall, Easter Monday eee ae yh aerospace | 108t five cents to 62 cents and en te fen er sig Ae Clitt Petes Or- | issues By sein metals elec- arte renee eased 212 | Simpsons 440 $30% 30 f 0 ™ , z Be sete S to n| a Steel 100 $9% 9% 9%—% chestra, canteen service. trical equipments, airlines and On index, banks w | Stee: C F 3 ‘ " . , ji ere up 0.07) Stee: Ca + $84%4 C#4 84% ROSENEATH Beauty Shop | ress anand ete mnneals oie, | at 69.97, utilities off 0.1 at 136.5, | ees D100 $86m 65m Goh 4 Me open Wednesday and Thureday ree oft 0.5 at 342.3, com-| Third C G In 300 $51% 51% 51% of every week from 9 a.m. Losses on the Canadian 116t] on: Sate ts Dapers Off | FM Se esnee, eee ate t A 2.3 at 506. TR C Cor 14440 $10% 10 10 6 6. All work dene by pine oe ae, 506.2 and golds up 0.08 at Tr PL 665 $24 23% 23w—% OBITUARY MowreeaL towne stores | V2,fitt,, 3) nt Sk SA @ Canadion Pre Webb K 200 AS 245 248 GERMAN ORIGIN Inserted by friends and rela- oe Plesk Eashange--Apeet a cae” we tea tek Oe Kummel, the sweet liquer of| tives as a tribute to the de-| actions. ee . cents unless| agvocate eit 600 615 *28 German origin, gets its special | ceased. atin ee ee aie Ang A Moly 2700 425 415 420 flavor from caraway seeds. er eos arat re Road | Shane it from ‘plovieus board: cae cere ee ik ee c . ung sale. ‘ ; and surrounding districts wer Net oan anne pe ar a te shocked and saddened to hear | , Sto Sales High Low Close ch’ge | Augustus tae 4a 4S: a8 of the death on March 29th in | Gr hak eae, aa Ae 223 $16 18 18 the Charlottetown Hospital of Algoma a Sirk Guia RT ae 1000 AB Aad Mra. Edward MeGuisan in her| Amit st fr" Sn toh —/pau"e” “ith wl nh tad 2nd year, She was born on St. 75 $47 46% 46% —1 ‘ Mary’s Road in 1880, daughter Ashe 1380 $3514 3535 | eediten 1000" i. Se o f the late Margaret MclInni | wis ‘Stee 18 $32% 2% 32% B/ Blue Bon 1035 $17 16% 16% + % OF TE, JRte mee mene acini 100 $18 =18 =18 —%%! Rlue Bw we G30 €25 a30 and Michael McCarron. She was | | Bell Phone 1381 $56% 565% 565% — %e| Rornite Sonn 2814 7” —2 the third oldest of a family of | 2°” Ae ‘ i ci an aie == “| Cal Fd 500 1% “HN 24 + % eight, of a quiet es Brazil $86 S58 378 908 ass! con ne aoe -* manner, ae made her home a. et, Hane Sau Ste | "Bun ap fe 5 Me 16% 16% : ° 2 Ac oe ae ae eee ae | Be roe am 8 4) "Kodiak 210 120" 115 120-8" Tyrning a corner at 13 m.p.h. deceased her 41 years ago, also | a Die shes “| Canorama 2500 2 s H —% ; . 25 $22% 22% 221%4— %| Carbec 4700 —2 | puts as much wear on your tires. two sons, Austin and gre | Cen Cem 60 $31 31 1 4 : 2 12 2 iyetad 5 She leaves to mourn three | cs! 50 $6214 6214 6214 — nN Com De eee si | ms _ us as driving 10 miles on the daughters (Lena) Mrs. Aikiors AE $04 $23% 23% 2314—%! Chib Cp 2000 13% 0% IR + 4 highway at 40 m.p.hJ McCarron, Brooklyn, (Mary | aT ar tha rel ment nm 10% | Cleveland 10008 eth e Etta) Mrs, L.W. Chandler, Maine | can Cean 29 9s" ne’ “| Se ae le (Stella) Mrs, Norman meng © Chem 1160 $8 7% a +%lc Paper 1500 $404 40% 40% Maine also four sons, Herb, 5 pane . = $10) «610110 | Coprand 124 124 —1 Mary's Road, Harold, Dik Sa wae: foul to i a on ie View, Jack, Cardigan, Barney, | C Imp Bk C 485 $66% 66% 66% — %&| Doi 00 $44 2m 2 i " Saskatchewan, also one sister, yl a s in — oe D Explorer 1600. 38 Mrs. Daniel McCarthy, St. Marys | © yarcont - D Leas 1000 bs a a ; 25 85h 5% Sh—%& Road. Also 35 grandchildren and | [one he Co Pumont sor 4b e+ Netaniiie ae ee A ae a BF. GOODRICH SILVERTOWN TIRES r 14 “| E Her funeral was largely at- | © Vicker, 400 874 97% BTh 4 ar — at : Ja ~e tended to St. Paul's rch, | ckp dev 235 $20% 20% 20% +1%) Fann eee et Sturgeon. Rev, F. L. Mullally | Coshlin 100 $6% 6% %| Fontana 1000 54H Sh 5% Time conducted the” service. Many|c% te 5.0 S SF + 1) Ford 0 $152 1525 152 et, ee ee als (eee i Sh ot etm, me ee fi ge = 490 $22% 22% 29% — i 2p.m and 8 p.m. teem ta which she whe held, |D Paty 2s O04 Oh A —A| Glen, take ie 100 159 160 mM, Glass 0 $84% 84% 7414 —~- | Hastings 1000 19 100 1 —4 Pallbearers were three grand- D Storen — Pag 13% 1 — Ml Jock C rtf 4450 9 9 Sua 2 m.a d 8 m sons, Harold McCarron, Ivan | Dom Tar 2921 Jubilee 7 155 378 $75 375 p. .an p. *| McGuigan Glen McGuigan, also | Dom Text 1305 7 16% 8 = Keeley 770 45 44 44 three nephews, Maynard Mc- Pont 905 $32% 32% 324 ecley wts 2500 20% 204 204 ; r rr A 100 840 —10 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. ee aceon, McCarthy and | IN THE SUPREME COURT Ladubore 1100 118 119118. —1 a Hath Percy OF NEW BRUNSWICK archa 1500 7 68 QUEEN'S BENCH piven |e ae oe Se wade CARD OF THANKS | seTwe ao, oe oe oe or ee ee ee ae pine sa Metre Toes ASA Seb $084 — % Edward McGuigan wish to thank t Pleast 11900 204 200 202 kind neighbors, their friends | JOHN GAMBLE, Defendant. MR Dairies 100 $74 om yy ail those who sent masses | TO: JOHN GAMBLE, of Wood | MR Rico = 100 sm ov * , aaa, in the Province of | Murray a of A riculture and messages of sympathy in Nat Aw Ven 300 295 290 g ° oss of a kind and lov ince Edward Islan Native M1000 19" 13% 14 ee in | TAKE NOTICE that this action | N'F ’ = was on the 13th day of Nov- a ame i. is ember, 1961, c ed against you, and that the Plain- yong nut 7 tiff = her Writ of Summons | aon Ex 6 uM claim mi 600 600 600 600 “The Plaintiff's claim against ad a ee the Defendant is for damages | pitt Gold OS . on and personal ore arising | PLACE Go 2000 07 87 from the negligent operation | Que Chib oo 33 34S . a ae vanes owned and ane a os SS endant at ith 300 360 360 360 the City e a mn in the | | ue Smelt 1590 18 18 16 County of York, in the Prov- — ous on - o ince of New im on | Ruby Fw 6 ~ lk Fo ee ; Decem StL Dv Lés 300 12 12 1% +5 y A TAKE NOTICE that ‘ |BFG TOOK THESE STOP- SPLIT SECONDS LATER, NOW. TIRE IS IN FULL Ae TAKT y Order dated the seer,” sm ait Sew Seuc'u| ACTION PHOTOS from under TURN GETS SHARPER. Outer TURN. Extreme distortion om S Dufault 7500 13 12 12 =1 | aspecially-built glass highway.See edge distortion increases. Turning outside edges, little action in 23rd day of March, 1962, auth- vd ae orized f the said Writ | SC Pow @ pr 258114 114 114 how a tire tread looks turning a puts terrific stress on your tires centre ribs. That's why BFG puts yo ee ae yee tp the to | are Soo 100, 158, 158-8 | corner. Note distortion in outer every time you take a corner— extra rubber where the wear it + | Talisman 1 bs as turn begins, even at low speeds, t's THE sertion of this Notice once each | Tache 000 wy | Tbs as week ye | Tazin 4500 14 «13 «(19 in the Charlottetowa | Tan” tom 10 8 10 a" , Guardian, of Charlottetown, | trans Mt 100 $4% 144 14% MORE MILEAGE! New BFG Silvertown tires put extra ogg eURTHE en TAKS on ake rubber—THE BIG EDGE—en the outside of the tire. Other } ‘orp 19 $256 2 ~ NOTICE that you are required |U" Obsistt 700 14 5 44; tires have narrow edges, rubber is concentrated in centre within twenty davs after the |t prin se. & 8S ribs, where wear and action are least. J in 7 7 +1 s insertion of the advertisement, | U Towns EI 269 $10% 104 19% There’s twice as much rubber on BFG Silvertown’s outside edges as on other major first-line tires. You get THE BIG EDGE in safety and mileage! NEW TREAD RUBBER! Making the most of new-car suspension, BFG worked with car engineers to develop “soft rubber” tires. They smooth bumps beautifully, they’re aie yet bounce-free, they give a safe, soft, new-car ride. And theg cost no more than other first-line ures! DOUBLE GUARANTEE All new BFG passenger tires are covered by two guarantees L.LIFETIME CRAFTS- MANSHIP GUARANTEE 2.ROAD HAZARD GUARANTEE ———__ m AMC ibe aie See the new BIG EOGE Silvertown at your BFG dealer