we 16 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., April 27, 1966. | NET EARNINGS wet - ; * Ry THR CANADIAN PRESS | ; Levy. Industries Ltd., three months ended March 31: 1966, $591,347, 44 cents a share; 1965, | $232,861, 8.5 cents. Sogemines Ltd., three months ended March 31: 1966, $203,000, 4% cents a Share; 1965, $184,- om, 3.9 cents. Westfair Foods Ltd., year ended Jan, 1: 1966, $2,150,216; A965. $2,001,168 Thompson Paper Box Co. Ltd., vear ended Dec. 31: 1965, $736555~1964, $66,638. Imbrex Ltd., year ended Dec. 31 1965, $196,678, 26 cents; | 1964. no comparative figures. Alfred Lambert Inc., -year ended Dec 31: 1965, $454,600, $3.03 a share; 1964, $318,894, $2.13 Union Oil Co. of Canada Ltd three. months ended March 31: i J 1966, $1,439,185, 30 cents a so share; 1965, $673,676. 19 cents. | ; : : ; EN’S SUIT Smelting Co. Ltd., three months | ended March. 31: 1966 $4,824,- 734. $1.75 a share; 1965, $3,300,- 382, $1.20. Dickenson Mines Litd., three | months ended~March 31; 1966, $93.503, 2.6 cents a share; 1965, $218,831, 6.2 cents. | Superpack -Corp., three | months ended Feb. 28: $35,082, “sever -cents—a—share:- 1965; -$58,- } yj net loss Canada ro Lid., -year= ended March 26:, 1966, $8.521,- 000, $7.10 a shate;” 1965, ISRAEL OBSERVES 18TH ANNIVERSARY 000; $6.76. + . Charter Credit Corp.~ Ltd., American-built 45-ton Pattom powef display observing the Minister Levi Eshkol, Prest- (three months ended March 31: tanks lead an armored column ‘18th independence anniversary dent Salman Shazar, and Chief . 1966, $60,000, 17 cents a share; in a parade Monday.in Tel American Hawk missiles, left, of Staff Rav Aloft Y. Rabin, . 1965, $52,000, 14 cents. ee Aviv where an estimated 400, | also were shown. From left in ™ : * Advocate Mines Ltd., three 000 persons lined the route for foreground, are local’ eom- (AP Wirephoto by radio from onths ended March 31: 1966, the military show. and air- mander (unidentified), Prime Haifa) ee $730,489; 1965, $93,070. 5 up~about-200- of 500-CBC_produc- CBC Members tion staff members. ‘he production units now are S k T J | otfieialty represented by the ee 0 oin International Alliafite of Theat- rical and. Stage Employees Kings County ; coal, blue, brown, olive or grey. But~act quickly, 4 days only, at Holman’s. (IATSE), -also affiliated with : CLC Union ‘the CLC Progressive a Mr. Eady said the Toronto- |. ° | Be! OTTAWA (CP)—A total of 340 region executive of the former Conservative | 5 _ members or 66 per cent of the IATSE local there is sending a : | CRC’s production unit in Tor- message to all other similar H dq rt | Reg. 59.95 to 69.95 values onto have signed application, CBC production units across : ea varters SPECIAL * cards for membership in the Canada urging them to join the H il Canadian Union of Public—Em- 95,000-member-CUPE. Former bedion a | 7 ‘ i ployees (CUC), the union has PROBLEM FOR CLC announced. A spokesman at CURE head- ‘Montague nh 12,- n ~_ What perfect timing! You need a tiew suit, and here's a special quick-action Holman’s buy. to beat the band about. In rich plains, neats or herringbones, fabric of a fine worsted, long-wearing ‘wool. You'll apreciate the comforptable natural shoulder ” models of these two and three-button suits, centre of side vents, wittr fashionable-slim-— ming no-pleat fronts, In sizes 35-44, regular er tall models. Choose yours from char-+ Francis Eady, a CUPE offi- quarters here said Saturday eial said more than 620 CBC that what was happening be- Office Hours 9 A.M. to 6 P.M.” cameramen, stagehands, script tween IATSE and CUPE could >’ -Ph 838-2779 girls, production assistants, be called “‘raiding, if you want one film editors and similar produc- | to say it bluntly.’ tion employees across Canada | The CUPE spokesman said have applied for membership in the issue was certain to come the union. ' |up at the CLC congress— now In Montreal, CUPE has signed | going on at Winnipeg. | Another special grouping—Reg. 49.95 | to 59.95 ‘ Free cuffing, too! rye ¥ Sete ect en Oe 3 dotupsiackseh price. i . BOYS’ - YOUTHS’ SUITS An opportunity not to be missed. You can choose from neat checks, plains in wanted shades. of blue, brown, green, charcoal or grey. Fabrie is good-quality -wool blend, smart-single- breasted style-with-3_buttons, centre vents and slimming no-pleat oy oe and heat iii “Tegs, cuffed bottons. % | | | e : 97 JUNIORS: sizes 6 - 10 — Reg. 19.95 Special BOYS: seizes 11-16 — Reg. 0295 Special | STUDENTS: sizes 16-20— Reg. 34.95 - Q 97 89.95 Special... Boys Casual Pants Tailored slim lines ie a neat appearance, Has fashionable no cuff bottoms. Of sanforized cotton chino, regular or_extended: waistbands. ~ Adjustable side tabs. In black, beige, blue, sizes 8- 18. ; : 3 7 ‘ yy Reg. 4.49 9 ; SPECIAL Architect's Sketch of proposed Charlotietows Citadel PATRON j . PATRON snail Eo —— General Business lect: GbVernbér of: ee nny asinine cacao - shanna . * encanta OREN PN le rr mn yyan me HONORARY CHAIRMEN iS x Hon... Walter. R. Shaw : AND Premier of P. E. I. Walter J. Cox 2 Mayor of Charlottetown 2. E | C George A. Key, Jr. mp oyees anvdas Mayor of Summerside : 5 5 ‘ Bruce H. Yeo ‘ PROVINCIAL CHATRINAH NOW IN PROGRESS Men's. New..Corduroy or Wool- Men's: Casual or Work _ SPORT Windbreakers Such a versatile garment to have, you .may want two, COATS j one for work and one for play. Of shower-proofed cot-” _MEN‘S Brig. A. W. Rogers, E. D. So good-looking, really good value at ton poplin that wears so ; Maat etn? TREASURER this saving price. In popular corduroy, well. Denpendable Lightning WORK PANTS UBL! re- ’ oh = - . , i Semi- ‘ Id- : Wek Bes ee n For over eighty years The Salvation Army has been serving a te we kk cacao oat a Coo ny eee Tailored and priced for the - R. Burnett - Aree ss ects 2 " ers § wor n co} i ‘ ea % W. &. Wheeler the people of Princé\Kdward Island. Anyone in need who has kad Neb Gate donk waw nae fit. Features snug knit col-- Nea Er or Kitchen ; : — a ‘ Ss. F A ; Peabody. f durable cotton CHARLOTTETOWN CHAIRMAN ever turned to them has been given help. The assistance fow notched: lapels: Ing lar and cuffs. Two smart ar Fully cut. foe comtart W. R. Jenkins offered has been both immediate and practical. The services and 3-button models, sizes slanted side pockets. In —and long wear. Heavy rug- rn Bee” CHAIRMAN performed by The . Salvation Atmy are needed more today 35-44, regulars or talls. black, olive, pewter or beige. ein Pb phe GFNEFRAL BUSINESS ; than ever before. New Welfare offices are to be included in Choose from grey, brown. Sizes 34 - 44. eines: ON 44: 5 i Mr. Clive Cudmore the new (i shown ve. These will cost with 1956 bottle green. a Me Rober Macleod tadel shown above } fog: £4.08: 9.88 Reg. 9.98 — SPECIAL Reg. 4.98 — SPECIAL . EMPLOYEES DIVISION maintenance an estimated $35,000.00. We feel the people of t aie lt Prince Edward Is}and would want to assist The Salvation j " cK n ‘ CAMPAIGN DIRECTOR Army-with this portion-of construction costs—as a token of 97 = a CauPaied oecantane appreciation for over eighty years’. outStanding service,This SPECIAL Captain R. A. Nelson is YOUR opportunity to serve The Salvation Army, Give . ; i i < CHTOWN, ADVISORY BOARD R. G. Boyne, Chairman Capt. R.A. Nelson, Sec’y. liherallyto the Red Shield P, EK. I. Building Appeal. ) ACT T. BD. DeBlois ’ : ° K. Siewert “HELP THE ARMY ATTAIN THEIR GOAL—ADD MEN’S CASUAL PANTS +-— o wa ee YOUR NAME TO THE CONTRIBUTOR ROLL." Tailored slimline for hy heat casual appearance. ‘ NOW! L. Grant Neat tapered legs with no-cuff bottoms. Regular or 97 Seune iene able HEADQUARTERS 176 - 178 GREAT GHORGE ST, exiended waisthand.” Of machine washable. cotton, : PR. 4 days sanforized, In plain or neat checks, black, olive, b _-brown. Sizes 30 - 42. ; re 3.98 - 6.08 SPECIAL. S only! ae PSPECIAL_NAMES CANVAS Paul Sehurman : PHONE 2-2173