VITAL STATI oe 02 dies ioe on ae re estat, a wt inet daugher “Shanas” Irene | Are on S f October » at Chartottetows Pages tiled thoughts of you’ Hospital, Weight 7 tbs., 3 om, Gal, fos within our hearts. as we each precious page IN MEMORIAM So sealins bow stash & oust To lose someone like you. ADAMS -. In loving memery of it broke hearts father, Arthur H. Adams, Conway, whe waamtnun cassed away October 17, 196). For part of us went with her Of four long years age; Guvies*tnt Wess boa.” het tet a hes Though the happy es sre gue, | “ARD OF THANKS And time heals the deeped wounds wan aye will remember thee dad |WE WISH to thank cur relative Lovingly remembered by fou Ketr ang |*i804# and. neighbors for their lovely family. gifts and thoughtful. messages. To ali * jy those who made our Sist wedding an- Sear mother Mrs, Howard Satie Ga |Mversary s0 enjoyable. Once again eee ee eee ee oe eaate. When, ihe wind ego . and Mre. Everett MacLeod, Clyde. We shall once again be dreaming MAY BE MORE PLANETS our golden yesterday. whee (ne clare above ose slenming, Some astronomers believe an- From the sky of midnight Wie sal alee then be lenaing other planet awaits detection in 9 eer Be ” - the solar eyste’ Dearly remembered. and sadly missed eystem beyond Pluto, by her family. | discov BUSINESS -}part in the uprising. Is Still Hoping By DON JAKARTA (AP) — >BSFe TALL E i il ¥ PKI. mainly on the two most impor- tant islands, Java and Sumatra. The ailing president, 64, is using every man at his disposal to save the Communists, whom he refuses to condemn for their Sukarno would like to com- mute the sentence of the Com munists, but the army will not Indonesia’s Communist Party For Reprieve ily suspended the activities of the PKI and its affiliated or- zations, while the crack continues under . martial law and a curfew. SAYS NEED COMMUNISTS Sukarno says Indonesia can- not be run without Communist participation in the government. The army wants no part of the present PKI in his grand politi cal formula. Kt is a tug-of-war between the army and Sukarno. The prest dent appears to be losing But ‘strange things are hap pening i Communist party boss D- N. Aidit disappeared after the coup attempt, with the reported help der, Vice-Marshal Omar Dhani. Aidit fled to the Jogjakarta area in central Java, where he put out an announcement saying he was in good health. A Moslem party publication, buy the idea. It has temporar- Nusa Putra, said the other day SERVICE DIRECTO Goods and Service... Where to find them in Charlottetown and District of the leftist air force comman-, quickly retreated when the reb els. failed. Now he has left the M. H. Lukman and Nioto, the second. and third-ranking lead- ers respectively of the PKI, have not been arrested. Bo appeared at a cabinet meeting Sukarno held in _his summer palace at Bogor, 40 miles south of Jakarta, five days after the coup attempt was crushed. Lukman is deputy chairman of the parliament. Njoto is a cabinet minister and also a state minister at- taclied to Koti (supreme opera- tions re, the highest policy- ng ly in the gov ee has been editor of the Communist newspaper Har- ian Rakjat, now banned. The army may not act against Lukman and Nioto because of their positions in the govern- ment. Some Indonesian sources RY AIR CONDITIONING McCLARY EASY AIR CONDITIONING UNITS RESIDENTIAL - INDUSTRIAL CALL US FOR FURTHER INFORMATION DICK RUTHART 98 Eden Ch’town 894-9433 BEAUTY PARLORS “Gala Beauty Shop 105 Kent St. Dial 4-9481 Complete -Beauty Setvice 9 to 5:30, also costae ta Watiokay elete Mrs Wilma Spencer owner and operator. BOILER REPAIRING BOILER REPAIRING Certified Electric Welding Ben Livingston and Sons. Ltd. . @8 Kensington Rd Tel 47127 TRANSFER SHERWOOD BEAUTY SALON ELLIS SHOPPING CENTRE Specials every Tuesday & Wednesday on cold waves, Cuts, & sets Oper Thursday & Friday ‘til 9 Tel. 2-2334. CLEANING SERVICE Independent Cleaning Services Limited All modern Equipment. Wash walls and ceilings. Strip, seal and re-wax floors, and janit- orial services. Telephone 2-2747 R Robison 12 Alexander Drive Charlottetown BETTY’S BEAUTY SALON REAL ESTATE J. J. FOLEY TRANSFER 65 Richmond St. Phone 4-9914 “Tops. in Efficient. Courteous Service.” DRUGS LARTER’S DRUG SUNDRIES (Ha) Larter, Prop.) ~ i9 Palmer Lane Parkdale This. Month's Specials: $10.00 wave for $8.00 $7.50 wave for 5.00 Open Eve's by Appt. 46698 BUYING SELLING RENTING PHONE 4-3268 . J. W. MacKENZIE SERVICES 4” Field Tile 6” Cement Blocks . Flagstones | ISLAND BRIKCRETE 149 North River Road Complete line of Phone 43942 Drug Sundries oe es SERVE-ALL Phone 892-2533 . SECRETARIAL SERVICE ” WREE DELIVERY ~— |PUBLIC STENOGRAPHY © Ha AVE Typing, all kinds ———___________-| Mrs. Jacqueline Connolly BUYING - SELLING. dain aidaas a. ED Phone 2-2726 WANT rc ; ALE BOTTLES IF SOU WANT PHONE PLUMBING & HEATING Member of C.A.R.E.B. 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Monday, Tuesday, Wed. nesday 9 a.m. -6 p.m. Sherwood Barber Shop ‘FURNITURE Prompt delivery and | Aylward’s Furniture Exchange Ltd. 87 Prince St. Phone ¢813 “Walk a block from uptows— and save” DRIVE-IN EAT OFTEN At The A & W Drive-In MALPEQUE ROAD it’s the only rplace you can buy “Chubby” Chicken” . “Look for the Bright @ Tire Sales @ Complete Farm Tire Orange Building” ce @ Wheel Alignment FUEL OILS O.K. TIRE STORE St. Peters Rd. Ch’town Call: NELSON GOOD 17 Hawthorne Ave. 4-8095 Beer Bottle Exchange Drop your beer bottles at MA URICE BLOCK Co. LTD. Kent Street 20c Per Dosen Quick Service ACCOUNTING SERVICES R. E. WRIGHT Advice and assistance in all Necchi Sewing Centres WILSON ' FOR REAL ESTATE ROBINSON’S STATION Specialists _{n generators, al- buretor cleaning. ae “106 “Richmond St. Ch’town. Telephones 4.9062, 4-7284 90 Kent St. Ch*town Sales & Service Repairs to all makes of sew- ing machines, vacuum cleaners and floor polishers. We also make button holes, cover buttons. Make alterations. 125 Kent St. 202 Water St. Ch’town, 48272 _S'side 6-5949 Montague O’Leary 838-2761 84-3 phases of accounting and bookkeeping. Tax returns. 71 Up. Prince St. 4-9628 END-OF-YEAR ACCOUNTING Financial Advisory Service | CHESTER STAIRS i97A Elm Ave. — Dial 4-8676) Charlottetown, P. E. I. Merchandise Anti-Freeze ROCK BOTTOM PRICE « 2.45 per gal . Laurentide Permanent Type Saw Mill Supplies > Hydraulic Hoses . Made Up Lounsbury Industrial Ltd. BUILDING WRECKING ANYWHERE ON P.E.I. 1 ge ‘ all ‘ sti- mates gives. 0a Toae “be. twen 12-1 or after 6. JAMES CLARK KR. Sheehan & Son STANLEY MOL REAL ESTATE LTD. Southport Texaco Station Specializing in Foreign Cars Good Texaco Service 894 - 7723 ~ Where Friends and Sales Are Made DEALING EXCLUSIVELY IN REAL ESTATE 78 Gt. George St. “Near Travel Bureau” Charlottetown, P.E.I. Phone 2-1611 189 Elm Ave. Ch'town ‘Custom Upholstering EXPERT CRAFTSMEN SEPTIC TANK SERVICE Ignition & Carburetor Specialized Service Don’t get caught the first. cold day. Get your Vincent J. Shea 215 Belvedere-Ave. — Furnace .and Stove Oils, . Gasoline, Diese) Oil, Motor Oils; Burner Service. ‘Imperial ESSO: Dealer ry WOOD’S FUELS Texaco Stove and Furnace Oj Free Of] Burner Service 15 Woodlawn Ave. Ch’ town Dial 892-2336 Albert L. Thomas White Rose Dealer Stove and fuel ofl, motor oil, greases, batteries. Grafton St. East, Ch'town Phone 4-6610 fall tune-up now. Batt and MacRae en. ' Summerside Auto Electric Ch'town 46537 S’side 6-2161 Septic Tank Pumping tank and field tile HUTELS Septic installations and repairs. THOMSON West Royalty Dial 44411 Complete line of fabrics Custom Interiors 166 Prince St, Ch’town Phone 4-5195 POULTRY LARGE FRESH CHICKEN For the best in Quality, Flavor, Freshness try KINLOCK BRAND An Island Product 44 Belmont, Street BULBS Dial 4-8054 READ THE CLASSIFIED ADS DAILY SEPTIC TANK AND FIELD TILE INSTALLATION REGENT HOTEL Overnight and permanent : guests. Reasonable Rates .- 58 Great George St. Ch'town Phone 4-6426 Texaco Furnace Oil ing Oil and Stove Oil. “Where To Call” Ch’town Petroleum Products Ltd. 203 Great George St. Ch’town 894-7311 After hours cal! 894-6436 Doug Mayne Barber | Texaco Fuel Chief Heat. | Communists has been thorough. Thousands have ‘ rested. Daily searches are m for arms, believed to have supplied by the Chinese. |tional mews agency, Antara, is being swept clean of PKI sup |porters- The/ director of the | government radio station, now /run by the army, has been ar- | rested. So has the chairman of the Indonesian Journalists Asso- ciation, a hotbed of communism. The army’s house - cleaning ‘may take a long time. But it ts not accepting Sukarno's desire to sweep the problem under the rug. | Students Charae No French At CNT MONTREAL (CP)—A spokes- man for the ONR said here The Communist-infiltrated na-' | Neville Lyon, boats to church steeples. He believes that plastics can be used for almost anything | and this belief is reflected-in a marked increase In Abco's plas tics business. “We've got 75 people working | for'us now," said Mr. Lyon in an interview. “That's three times as many as we had last year. And in some lines, like | tractor cabs, our production has | increased 70 per cent,” the company is investigating a complaint by the Association of | Atlantic Students in Halifax that} the CN telecommunications of- fice there does not have a 34 |hour bilingual service. He was commenting on a tele- | sent to CNR President: by John W. Cleveland, secretary - treasurer of the association who as*ed i that the ONT office have the 24, hour vervices of at least one bi-| lingual person to receive tele-' grams in French. Mr. Cleveland said. Monday |that the absence of the service shocked him ‘‘as an English Ca-| nadian.’’ He said employees at 'the CNT Halifax office “do not jeven have a stock French line memorized to explain their lack of communication.” | The Montreal spokesman for CNR said ‘the telegram has been received .and ‘‘the complaint {s being investigated both in Mon-' treal and at CNT headquarters in Toronto.” a: Imperial Oil's Earnings Higher TORONTO (CP)—Imperial Oi! | |Co. Ltd. had net earnings of $61,300,000 or $1.98 a share in the first nine months of this | year, with $57,403,000 or $1.81 in the similar 1964 pe- i riod The company’s interim finan- |elal statement said production | rose seven per cent to 349,000 |barrels daily, while capital and lemploration spending climbed to SCM Corp. Sets Record NEW YORK (AP)! — sCM turing company, said ‘sales | and earnings were the highest | for any first quarter in the company’s history.”’ | Earnings for the three months | . 90 were $1,057,000 36 cents a share on sales of | 788,000, compared with $705,- | or 24 cents a share on sales | eee ‘8 ten correepe nd- company indicated it wanted the additional shares ‘voted by stockholders to. pro- \vide greater flexibility in mak- ling acquisitions. No = iz “were mentioned. “Mead said after the meeting | \thiat the advisability of paying leash dividends might be con- lgidered in December. SCM in| ‘recent years has paid stock | \dividends only. BURTON Visitors at the home of Mrs. | mez Howard, Glengarry during | the Thanksgiving week end were | her son Wayne Howard, student | at Dalhousie University, Hali- | (Mrs. Frank Corcoran | NS. | -Mr; and Mrs. Louis Dalton and daughters Pattie and Jackie of Sherwood, spent the holiday | weekend with their parents, Mr. | and Mrs. Peter Dalton, Burton John Cousins, student at | Prince of Wales College spent @ TRENCHING @ BACK HOEING @ SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED Reasonable Rates @ FREE ESTIMATES FOY’S SEPTIC TANK SERVICE Tryon Ph. Crapaud 42-34 Murray River . REVERE HOTEL 119 Kent Street We will make up your glasses when you bring in your doctor’s optical prescription (regular or sunglasses.) @ Supply new frames for broken or old style frames. BULBS Perennials and shrubs. Buy now for fall planting. Sidmount Gardens OPTICIANS a a Wh Ch oes Saint nn en in Ch'town aa teak tho =o NB. rece reac te a the town recently. visited her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Butler, Glengarry. Shelia Doyle, nurse in. tratn- ing at Charlottetown Hospital | necently visited her parents, Mr. and Mfs. Stephen Doyle. McGill Ave. Ext. Ch’town ’ ? finished steel for all of 1965 will | quarters 15,000 square feet. It is adja- | Ltd., glass by Abco at the end of 1964. manufacturer of moulded fibre | glass, like Abco, can show just aas wide a range of products. The church steeple is mouldéd | white fibre glass, 30 feet high, | and within the next three weeks | Steel Makers The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Oct. 25, 1968. 18! Bridge Co. Tries Plastics been 4 As Highway For Expansion MAHONE BAY, NS. (COP) —|will be lowered by helicopter . i a native of Eng-|onto the Roman Catholic Star | land's steel city of Manchester,|of the Sea Church at Caanso, |-efebvre, believes this is the plastics age. | N.S. : As manager of Atlantic Bridge} Also having finishing touches) Years in prison for 74 Co. Ltd. ‘Abco), plastics divi-| applied here is an 18-foot-square ‘Times. which included 67 car sion, he's out to prove ‘it by |altar canopy in blue fibre glass making everything from fishing with gold leaf stars for St | Duastaa's Church in Frederic- | on. GET BIG CONTRACT Car Salesman Is Sentenced To 15 Years MONTREAL (CP)—Alphonse , @n automodile | Salesman, has been sentenced to ' \thefts and possession of fivé lother stolen vehicles. . described as one of the maim figures behind a vast: |stolen-car ring throughout the . province, was given the total of Within the last year one of 509 years and six months tf the has ers interior trim, heating ducts and instrument panels ireal's 246 subway cars. “y said | educate le in’ the u Earlier this year the plastics |can be made of plastics.” Pals division moved from cramped and paper mill people are a at the company’s | good example and we've really home plant in nearby Lunen-j|increased production burg to a plant here that covers | components.” Most of ¢he mill items cent to Industrial Shipping Co- | anti “ ye a manufacturer of fibre | foot-long’ washer Pleasure boats acquired haust hoods, | pipelines, While the toy departments of | Mr. Lyon is confident that the most stores are currently show |&reatest future expansion lies ing the versatility of plastics, a|With the fishing industry. Iron- ically, it is here that marketing preblems arise. fibre glass boats are good, that they last longer. But they're: conservative people. I've 3 kind some time -to erm: diviision’s biggest: contracts | prison, but mot been from Canadian Vick- run epncurrently. Co. in Montreal for all the! Lefebvre's sentence included- six months for grievous. assault;.- three years concurrent for seven car thefts in 1961: three years for conspiracy to commit. an $11,000-fraud in 1962: fous years concurrent on five counts’ of possession of stolen cars: 10 years concurrent on each of 57-. ear thefts in 1962. This will be served after expiry of the four- year-term, of the terms. for Mont t's really a selling job,” Mr. Lyon. “You have to. in mill - corrosion materials — 69 hoods, ex- | fans, tanks and | MURA ane REPAIRS s of ideas for ou en.” In U.S. Find Quarter Quiet CLEVELAND (AP) — US. Steelmakers are limping through a slow fourth quarter of what is expected td be the best year in the history of steel production. ; The situation was brought about heavy inventory build- ups arf@fig steel users hedging — a possible steel industry e. . e Production, shipment and pur- chases have fallen off in the wake of the labor settlement seven weeks ago, and more wer, tk gececee, Saat a 5 is p - azine reports. = Industry shipments,’ which avy- eraged more than 25,000,000 tons & quarter in the first half, “probably will nat top’ 16,000,- 000 tons” in the fourth quarter, the trade publication said. “That would be the lowest figure for any quarter since the | closing three months of 1962. - Still, the over-all movement of be a record 90,000,000 tons. Last year’s tonnage ‘set a record at 84,900,000 tons.” LIVE OFF STOCKS "Steel men had been hoping that their big customers would adjust their market positions gradually -after the labor settle- ment. But it’s apparent now,” Steel said, “that many users (including the big three auto- builders) plan to live off their stocks for a while.” With purchasers trimming in- ventories, “it's evident consid- erable slack must be taken up before the ‘market“can be con-} sidered even close to normal. About the best that can .be said about the inventory outlook at this juncture is that much of cleared from the supply lines by the end of February. After that, a gradual uptrend in buy- ing can be anticipated.” B. B. JONES Your LIBERAL CANDIDATES in Queens es © Meet with Them © MONDAY, OCTOBER 25th Mount Ryan Community Hall the surplus. will probably. be. |. THESE A “Make Your Vote Count For More” CEE SCEST sy Revie Veter Pamir” Vise wae aaa aha [iis Id Vina ea Sed ea Nd NW Se Wee Yee Wied Yee YUU Ned La Ye Se Se ‘ bi aveg ¥ é MARK MaeGUIGAN aniline a 2 8:30 P. M. © Refreshments © Other Speakers beral Nov.3 . yer . : R Sanitation Service Dial 44-7215 > camer ay emai “Pramas IkacGragy’ abubes Septic tanks, pumps and re . @ Comfortable Slasses. at no charge. ee Gao ot ae k m the holiday weekend at - pers ieeeaa ies er came: Accommodation P.O. Box 472 or 117 Kent St. rc bc in Burton. ng toe during vacation Citore Poets Sind | Pate ving Sf rin . acKay. Phone 66. . SIGNS A ers are reporting a fair crop. 9 Entertainment : RESTAURANTS i . lobster season com- pee ESQUIRE COFFEE SHOP) port one of their poorest ses USE SIGN Reis “Samus una (oot eb eae eee : COMMERCIAL ART | other confections. bad weather. but no serious se- < CLASSIFIED ' SERVICES Fresh clams and scallops also Semen ot dhe commune he ; ote I = : . 92 Kent Street Open 8 am. to 5:30 p.m. pl ae “Nana | ‘(Inserted by Queens County Liberal Assn.) - nts 2