2h \ “NOTICES NOTICES —- NOTICE Sealed Tenders will be received until 5:00 p.m. Atlantic Daylight Time—June 17th—for the in- stallation cf a Sanitary Sewer System and con- struction of a Sewage Stabilization Pund to ser- vice the Village of Morell. Contract packages are available from the Vil- lage Clerk or from the Consulting Engineer upon a deposit of $25.00. The deposit will be refunded if the contract package is returned in con- aia within 30 days from the closing date of e rs ‘ The lowest or any tender not necessarily - cepted. - W. H. CRANDALL & ASSOCIATES (MANAGEMENT) LTD. Consulting Engineers. AUCTION SALE SPRING CLEAN DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS | | lower, trading heavy. i | Montreal: Market sharply lar in terms of Canadian funds A JOHNSTON'S RIVER, SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1965 AT 1:30 P.M. | MACHINERY: 1 tractor (M.H. 30); 1 farm wagon (M. F. 5 to cap) on rubber: 2 tractor springtooth harrows F. W.; 1 escalator (30 ft. M. H.)}; 1 dump cart: 1 wood sleigh: 1 horse hoe; 2 broadcast seeders; 1 Pioneer chain saw 400; 1 set scales_ ‘Fairbanks 1000_Ibs.); 1 Cockshutt-spreader- No. 4;-1. pumpjack oil bath; 1 milking machine 2 unit: 1 electric separa- tor, Velox, 800 Ibs.; 2 cream cans (50 & 80-Ibs >: 1 electric — (% h. p.); 1 panel truck, 'S6 Chevrolet; 1—2 sod Massey STOCK: 5 milk cows, 2 freshened & 3 to freshen; 2 Holstein heifers, 2 yrs. old: 1 steer, 2 yrs. old: 4 heifers, 1 yr. old; “fp steers, 1 yr. old; 4 spring calves: 1 mare (1300 Ibs.): 300 bus. mixed grain; 200 stakes: 50 juniper posts and also 50 acres woodland (pulp & lumber) and many other articles too numerous to mention. : . _..."Nerms_of sales — Cash... at __If_not_fine the first fine. day following... “Note: this is an exceptionally good herd of — Owner: : LOUIS A. TRAINOR Auctioneer: J. THOMAS McKENNA ° ROCK - SHAKE SIDING am INSULATION FOR OLD OR NEW HOMES By Johns-Manville Permanent Colors Protected by Plastic “Many Jobs Completed for Your Inspection” 2 The most inexpensive home ¢are Let us prove it with a “FREE ESTIMATE” 8 Year Low Cost Financing Ask for JAMES STEWART MONARCH ROOFING & INSULATION Ch’town 894-4560 — ~ S’side 436-3419" NOTICE TO FARMERS As June 30th is closing date for ap- plications on Potato and Grain Insur- ance, our Representative will be at the following centres for the last time this season. ‘our are invited in to discuss our policy on Crop Insurance. Office hours from 10.00 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. Tyne Valley Fire Hall .... May 31st Hunter River Masonic Hall .. June Ist Mt. Stewart Memorial Hall June 2nd Morell Legion Home ...... June 3rd Applications may also be obtained by writing to the agency office 38 Great George Stréet Box 2000, Charlottetown. | | | | j Loe LOBSTER SUPPER Benevolent Irish Society Club Rooms THURSDAY, JUNE 3rd 7:30 p.m. Members and Guests RENTALS RENTALS | FOR RENT ']-- LARGE or TWO MEDIUM SIZE OFFICE SPACE 7 Recently Refinished 149 Gt. George St. Above Burns Jewellers Phone 4-7329 ! ' | lower, trading moderate. 8 HIGH SCHOOL 1 SUMMARY Torento: Market tive. CURRENCIES New York: Market MONTREAL {€P)—U'S. EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT ~~ HELP WANTED _. MAKEAJP ARTISTS. ~~ =- Required by Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Qualifications: Must be a qualified hzirdresser and have television make-up experience. - Benefits: Pension group life insurance. 3 weeks annual vacation. medical plan. ete. Apply to:— ~ -Personnel Officer, Maritimes P. O. Box 3,000 Halifax, Nova Scotia LAKE OF 1.WO MOUNTAINS PROTESTANT SCHOOLS Qualified, experienced teachers are required for. ~. September 1965. . A. Music teacher (vocal) for work in 3 elementary schools grades 5, 6 and 7. Physical Education ‘female preferred) , French—Grades 8 and 9 core 3. -General Subjects. - ce All our schools are new and modern, situated in a subur- ban residentia) area about 20 miles from downtown Montreal. Excellent unity to take University credit . courses in freal. Salaries as oat Apply, giving full information, professional references and telephone number to: FRANK TRECARTIN;: t of Schools, 201—14th Ave., City of ; Mountains, Que. dol- i ROYAL SECURITIES o al TEACHER WANTED FOR STANHOPE SCHOOL Primary Department grades 1 to 4. Modern Classrooms. Present Supplement $600.00. Apply: REGINALD ROSS, Secretary, Stanhope sterling up 5-16 to $3.02 3-16. PRODUCE MONTREAL (CP) — Agricul- tural ‘department quotations: Eggs: Wholesale prices to country stations fibre cases: Extra-large .36: large 34: me ‘dium .29; small 2%: B 2. C | 23. Offerings + adequate. De- mand fair. Butter: Current receipts tend- ‘erable 92 score 544%; 93 score | 553%. ~~ Cheese: Delivered Montreal, ~ waxed, current receipts whole- sale Quebec white 37%; colored 38. Skim’ “milk powder: Spray | process No. 1 in bags 15'2-16; roller process No. 1 in bags 1342-142; feed 12%4-13; butter milk powder feed 11-12; whey — powder 4 cents. Potatoes: Wholesale selling ‘prices: N.B. 50s 3.00-3.10: 10s | 70.72: P.E.I. 75s 5.00-5.10; 50s (3.40-3.50; 108 .75-.78. NEW YORK. ' NEW YORK (AP)—A late rally saved the stock market from another steep loss Wed- nesday. | For much of the day it ap- peared the market was headed ».,|for one of its worst losses of the year. In the final hour of trading, the market reversed course and many sharp losses gP OOS SOSSSS COSCO SCOSOCOD Stocks — Bonds eeee0 137 Grafton St., Ch'tewn | Telephone: 4-8583 " Alex “i Wilson, Mgr. { > e ° e 4 4 PHOS HLESSOOOSSSOSOOS - before the closing of Renneccat DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS Prevince of Prince Edward Island TENDER SEALED TENDERS will be received until noon, -~ ” « ING IS EASIER WHEN "DON'T WANTS” ARE GONE! “were w hittled. Some gains were 27'2 “cents, July E record June The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., June 3, 1965. 17 established ° The tide began turning after 2pm The Dew Jones indus- trial average had «1 eoed he. ‘lower, trading moderately ac- up 3-32 to $1.08 3-16. Pound low 900 for the first time in many weeks Brokers said the "Market found a support level hetween 890 and 900 an the Dew. The Dow Jones average ended with a decline of 447 to 904.06. It had been down 10.91 an hour trading. The Associated Press average dronped 26 to 3301 Many Canadian issues were down Aluminium Ltd and Me- Intyre Porcupine lost 1'z points ard Canadian Paeific was off 1’: Dome Mines fell % and Walker Gooderham—4%4.—Interna— tional Nickel dropped % and Hudson Bay Mining 'z Prices declined on the Amert- can Stock Exchange. Massey- Ferguson gained about a point. Scurry Rainbow Oi) was off 4y. Brazilian Traction was up %. What stoeks did: Wed Tues Advances 19% 45 Declines 1000 «(798 Unchanged 23.=CoM41 Total issues 1419 1384 NEW YORE CLOSING STOCKS By The Asseciated Press Beth Stee! % Monty W Borg Warner 50% NY Cent 2% C and O 7% Radie Corp us Cons Edison 45% South Pacific 3 Gen Elee 11% Md OU NJ Goodyear 52s Utd -Aiveraft Gt Nor Ry 62% Vanadium 21% Int! T T Sts Westngse 51% 1084 DIVIDENDS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Brooke Bond Canada Lt., 416 per cent pfd .26 cents, July 15, record June 15. Canadian Food Products 1.4d., Ast- pfd:-75~ cents; -2nd-~pfd; 3744 cents, July 1, record June 21. Canadian Industrial Gas and Oil Ltd.. common 12'2° rents, June 30, record June 21. pfd. 21 General Products Manutac- turing Corp. Lid.. stock divi- dend payable July 14. to be re- deemed at par Juiv 15. class A, two -per-cent non-cumula- tive redeemable second pfd. shares of 2% cents par value; record June 29 Jefferson Lake Petrechemt- cals Canada Lid., common 72 Continued on page 18 OBITUARY Inserted by the family—as a tribute to the deceased. MRS. DAVID IRVING Murray Harbour North and surrounding communities knew heart-felt sorrow on the morn- ing of May 11, 1965, when they heard that Mrs. David Irving had passed away. suddenly at her home in her 68th year. Daughter of the late Mr. “and Mrs. Samuel Leeco, Blanche was united ip marriage in July 14th, 1920, to David Irving of Murray Harbour North. In this» community they made their | to their neighbours and friends. and enjoyed a quiet life of sim- plicity. Her sudden death came as a great shock to her husband who recently had undergone sur- gery at the P.E.J. Hospital, Charlottetown. : Besides her sorrowing hus- hand, the following sisters and brothers are left to mourn her ed passing: Mary (Mrs. John Mil- lar) Murray River; Elva ‘Mrs. Gladstone Higginbotham) Murray River; Millie (Mrs. Otis Acorn) Peter's Road; Lester, Point Pleasant; Hiram, Cooke- ville, Ont.; George, Manchester, Mass., U.S.A. The sympathy of a host of neighbours and friends goes out to the bereaved hus- band and family in this hour ef their_bereavement... . The funeral was held from the Murray River Funeral Home to The Murray Harbour North Presbyterian Church on Thurs- day. May 13th, at 2.30 in the af- DEPARTMENT —Ernest_Graham,—Leslie—Irving, ‘help in so many different ways .dow_of the late’ Ewen. Cameron, Province of Prince Fdward Island fernoon, and was conducted by tute, a member ef the Albany her mimster, Rev M Carl Cur-'U CW. and a member of the rie. Taking his text from St. Tryon United Church. The fun- John 14-1 Let not your heart eral was held on Thursday, he troubled’, Mr Currie sought April 22, 1965, with a short ser- to bring a message of comfort vice at her late residence fol- to the sorrowing family. Congre- lowed by service in Tryon Unit- gational hymns were The Lord's ed Church. where. the service My Shepherd. and Shall We Ga- was conducted by ber minister, ther At The River’. The choir Rev. Allison H. O’Brien, assist- sang the hymn, Meet Me There. ed by Rev. R.M. Cameron eof Pallbearers were Lowell John- Bedeque United Church. The ston, Eugene McCarthy, Wil- hymns sung by the choir, Jesus liam Dunn, Preston Hicginbeth- Keep Me Near the Crass, and am, George Higzinbotham, and Abide With Me. A sole, The Old William Millar. The beautiful Rugged Cross was rendered by floral tributes were carried by Stephen MacLeod of Bonshaw. Merril! Butler, Albert MacLeod, The choir was under the diree- tion of Mrs. Walter Craig, Mid- dleton. é Flower were: John Cameron G MacDonald, Ralph MacPhee. Ralph Higgins, Harmon Irving, and Glen Mil- lar. Intermefit took place in the Murray Harbour North Ceme tery. » Angus MacLeod, Gennett Daw- CARDOFTHANKS sn a a ® Palibearers were: Wiliam ~ The family of the late Mrs. eee ae ; David Irving wishes to express sincere thanks to al! their friends and neighbours for their kindly Heber Schurman, Witham Cam- eron. Horace Cameron, Lioyd Casneron imterment in Church: of Scot- land cemetery, Cape Traverse. FLORAL TRIBUTES Pillow — Family; Casket Lié during their recent bereavemeni and to all who sent flowers, cards, and messages of sympa- thy. A special thanks to Dr Preston MacIntyre, and Mr. spray — Grandchildren; Casket Parker Hamilton. Spray — Sister Annie and Ern- est. Wreaths — Lizgie, Ruby and Bill; Pleasant Circle Insti- OBITUARY MacPhee Family; Sher- tute: Inserted by friends and rela “i? Williams Co, Halifax.; i _ Sprays — Bernie and Eileen Le a, as a tribute to the deceas deus ol Pama.” Mees ELIZA J. CAMERON Charlotte and Willie Charmody, and family, Cochrane, Ont.; : The’ death occurred at the Mrs. Higgins and Ralph Mrs. ; Mildred Delaney and; family Prince County Hospital Annex Riehets — Seat ces ek on April 20, 1965 of Mrs. Eliz®@ winiams Co. Halifax; Freda Cameron tn her 92nd year, wi- and Fred Upham, - Halifax: Ralph.....and..Melba -McKenzie,-—~--— ---- Halifax: Sadie, Heber.and Jean; Garnett and Jean and family; Potted Plant — Will, Margaret and family: Memorials — Al- bany United Church Women; Marjorie and Horace. CARD OF THANKS. The family of the late Mrs, Eliza Cameron wish to express sincere thanks to Rev. A.H. O'- Brien, Rev. RM. Cameron, Dr. David Stewart, Dr. SR. Camer- en. nurses and staff of the | Prince County Hospita! and An- rex, Davison Funeral! Mome. We also wish to tharnk these The late Mrs. Cameron was a life long resident of Albany, P.E.1. She is survive by two sons, Keith of Halifax, Waldron at home, two grandchildren, Glenda and Douglas who also mourn her loss, one sister An- bie, Mrs. Harry Arnett, Chelton. She was a life member of the Pleasant Circle Womens _Insti- 1 eS ce coe! OF HIGHWAYS daylight saving time, on Friday, June 4, 1965, for the GRADING, STABILIZING and PAVING of approximately 6.6 miles of read from ALBANY to BEDEQU Specifications and tender forms may be obtained from the office of the undersigned. Old West Kent or building, Charlottetown, Prince Edward sland. ' Lowes tor any.tender not necessarily accepted. TENDER SEALED TENDERS will be received until noon, daylight saving time, on Friday, June 4, 1965, for the GRADING, STABILIZING and PAVING of approximately 6.8 miles of road from BEDEQUE to TRAVELLER’S REST. Specifications and tender forms may be obtained whe sent lfowers, mercrials and messages of sympathy, and friends. neighbors and relatives who helped in any way during our—recent-sad- bereavement. | REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE at Southport Large house containing two modern apartments, located on large lot fronting on Hillsboro River. Recently renovated, excellent investment oppor- tunity. Apply— JOHN HOLMES Solidtor — Dial 46145 MECHANICS WANTED Men required for maintenance work with exper- ience in welding, plumbing, electrical refrigera- tion, automotiye and millwright trades, also opening for night production supervisor. Apply to: P.E.1. FROSTED FOODS LTD. Sherwood, P. E. I. their bids in person J. Chariottetown. Prince Edward Island May 27, ‘965 ; TECHNICAL SALES We are a diversified Co-operative engaged in manufacturing, merchandising and marketing on behalf of Co-op members throughout the Mari- times. : Because of our rapid expansion we have immediate needs for good men to promote the sale of feed and agricultural products and provide technical assistance to Maritime farmers. Experience in sales and or training in agricul-~ tural science is desirable but not absolutely necessary. Provided you have good intelligence, at least high school education, an aptitude for sales combined with a strong desire to succeed, and the initiative to obtain results without close supervision, we can train you. Should your long-term future lie in other than feed sales our continued growth will provide op- portunities in feed production; chemicals and fertilizer sales; building supplies, hardware, groc- ery and petroleum merchandising; retail manage- ment; and general administration. We offer good starting salaries and a full range of employee benefits. If you are interested in this type of challenge, Please write giving details of experience, educa- tion, salary exnected, etc., to: The Personnel Officer Maritime Co-operative Services Ltd. P. O. Box 750, Moncton, N. B. Island. Charlottetown Prince Edward Island May 27, 1965 NOTE: Tenders will be opened at the above adver- tised time, and bidders are invited to present present at the opening. DEPARTMENT Province of Prince Edward Island TENDER SEALED TENDERS will be received until noon, daylight saving time, on Friday, June 4 1965, for the GRADING, STABILIZING approximaiely 6.2 miles of road from TRAVEL- Lowest or any tender not neccarily accepted. NOTE: Tenders will be opened at the above adver- tised time, and bidders are invited to present (or otherwise) and be Philip. Matheson Minister of Highways. OF HIGHWAYS and PAVING of Island. Lowest or any tender not their bids J. Charlottetown. Prince Edward ;sland May 27, 1943 LER’S REST to MISCOUCHE. 1] Specifications and tender forms may be obtained 7°; on standard two thirds loans on first class from the office of the undersigned. Cld West Kent security — slightly higher on others. School building, Charlottetown,, Prince Edward jf z for the new 75% their bids in person (or otherwise) and be present at the opening. J. Philip Matheson Minister of Highways. Dial 4-6567 from the atfice of the undersigned, Old West Kent Scchool building, Charlottetown, - NOTE: Tenders will be opened at the above acver- tised time, and bidders are invited to present in person (or otherwise) and be present at the opening. 872% MORTGAGES On new or improved city homes or for re-financing We also have facilities for second mortgages, and come in and talk over your requirements. with HYNDMAN & CO. LIMITED MORTGAGE AND INSURANCE BROKERS CN TENDER mvitea for Grading, Ditching, Fencing. instaliatior of Sge Culverts and alt other in-'centa: Prince Edward necessarily accepted. grade for a Railway Sowr Line tr serve Scott Maritimes Pule Limite *Ail! Site, a@oproximately 38° miles tena Alma. N. S$ Seales tenders marked on the outside ““Canfidentiat — Tender Philip Matheson Minister of Highways. R. P Puddester Reaions! Canadian Nationa! Reilwavs. B. will be Canadian National " in the amount of Fifty Dollars ($90.00), which deposit will be refunded whan plans and snecifications are returned ” 90Rd condition Requests by mall fer Plans and Spect- fications shovid be addressed R. P Puddester {PERSONAL}, at Encineer—Canadian Nn first mortgages- 57 Queen St. FEDERAL CIVIL SERVICE ‘ Requires MEDICAL OFFICER, Department of Veterans Affairs, Lancaster Hospital, Lancaster, N. B. Salary $12,600 - $15,100 per annum. (Graduation from an approved medical school and fully regist- ered as qualified and licensed to practice medicine in a province of Canada: 5 years of acceptable ex- perience in medical practice or a combination of post-graduate training and experience equivalent thereto) Quote Competition Number 65-J-588 FARM CREDIT ADVISER, Veterans Land Act, Atlantic District, Department of Veterans Af- fairs. Salary $5340- $6060 per annum. (Know- ledge equivalent to that acquired through ten progressive vears of schooling. This grade will be used for the purpose of recruiting and training new field staff to handle farm loans. The em- ployees concerned will receive extension training from an experienced Credit ‘Adviser prior to aa- suming responsibility). There is a vacancy at present in Charlottetown, P. E. I. Quote Competition Number 65-J-587 For further details and applications write to Civil Service Commission, Box ‘99, Saint John, N. RB. Application forms are also available at Post Of- fices and National Employment. Offiees. \ investment i EASTERN & TT EASTERN rere eeeeeenaeaettin A SPECIAL SERVICE for CORPORATIONS AND LARGE DEPOSITORS whe may have funds available for short term ON THE DAILY BALANCE. Interest calculated from date of deposit Minimum Deposit: ......-- $ 25.000 Maximum Deposit: ... A. A. MacLEOD, Manager Offices Across Canada CHARTERED 6 -++-- $200,000 & CHARTERED Ltd. It is expected that the the very near future. the geologists and mining ploration and development resources. speculative-growth situation. 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