cents a snare, 1965, cores een al od. +4 ied : dt bac Mee rose and o)3 fe!), \eu wens for tively anc imperia! Commerce i» metals Hollinger: rose 's ts tows » DAILY MARKET | A TION 3. "e on . Dn ount' the year totalled 4 and new “s to 64%: Price Brothers, Com- 25%. and - Noranda « to 52% bn The Guardian, Charlotte wd Thu dune 23, 1968, ontinenta’ iscount’ Corp., lows 66 solidated Paper and Great Steel of Canada climbed ‘s to to the area since the . with-'the good of the community She 19 — ended March 31: | The Associated’ Press a1erage Lakes Power. gained %. to 15, 23% ‘and Dominion Bridge \% to drawal of French power leaves to mourn besides her hus- . 9K $165 206, 46 cents a share, of 60 stocks rose | % ‘0 3222+39-and 272, respectively 2344 a French sources have said de band, an infant daughter Anne, ‘ CURRENCIES 22 mediums and commons ®. RODUCE mS, § 44, 116, 78 cents with industrials“pp 3). "ais off BASE METALS UP Among machinery issues Gaulle--may witness a nuclear her parents Mr..and Mrs. Yeo " * oo , ; P 2 we utilities off | (7 a pew Noranda anions % to 5254 and Fleetwood fell ‘2 to 31‘ .and explosion at the fest site on of Kingston, one sister Donna, cS . Calves 389: Choice vealers %- : : o ¢ ow for .the year Cominco ‘4 to 40% in senior ' Aviation Electronics Muruora Island near -Tahiti ‘Mrs.’ Erie Matheson) Miultou we _ MONT EAL ‘CP) The 7 with sales to 40.75. good 30-34. MONTRE 4 : ” av wd Stock Tables Standard and Poor s ¥# stock hase _Mmetals Golds were off 39 Casstee — tp France now is ston fare and one brother Dale. at home Tasted ollar in terms of mediums 27-30:. commons 22-24: were ™ viv Jower ” en y index rose .14 to MAR to 175 & on index Distillers-Seagrams added ‘4, for the first explosion of a The largely attended funeral > ‘anadiag funds was unchanged ponsers 18-21. _ dealins i onirea . e American, Motor: surged 1% Western oils rose 6 to 105.51. to 3412. Molson. slipped ‘4 fo.33_ French hydrogen bomb, 7 was held from Cutcliffe's Funer Pound teased k was un ae an a reese os vet ame hire al Are Missing i 1 en —, ; og By arys a Bay’ In ols Home advanced ': to — ~ al Home on May. 9th The service — oars meen : . as Aireraft :o# '%4 jo gained % to 10! .and “M4. re-\191, and Imperial '< 19 5b! ‘. FACES FRAUD CH conducted by Rev: Ewen Mac~ ' changed. at 93:00 0 58 rontg 38.05: ‘stags’ 19.20: hears “a and Reval _'e, t “4 further response a $220,000 spectively as Home B climbed) Industrial Acceptance Coryt : ee D Seif ai db Mr Royston ; “geld live ~weight 13.75: heavy, to 7! Rerause of transmission dif- order for planes “om {mted te td 2g and-Great Plains “© eased % to 2% and Steinbergs DETROIT AP! — 4 Detroit Se eee saws 2%.7%-25.90 , Re!) Telephone advanced: 's to fieullies, the stock quotation Airlines to 11% ete : ran arene ly 8 reit Reynolds. The hymns sung were LIVESTOCK Sheap and lambs 39%: Good 81 PR ‘=*to 643s tables normally carried on this Among Canadiag **°5 Ca In ‘speculative mines, Texore “te mines and oils, Phoenix FBI a a “ eee - a Tyowy- Thee Psalm’, and lambs 29-32 with light up to 35 In. metals: Cominen and Inter- Bame Were not available last nadian Pacific ac anced |x. traded 186,000 shares and at: | Canadian jumped 2 cents” to char oe > ; ro eee ee ee - “ TORONTO (CP) Good and cheep. 5.13 according % weigr mation?) Nicke weased ts to 49+, - might. ; Hudson Bay Minc Walker vanced I'' to 422 while Stlver-j¢5 99 wisconsin, dropped 2) | g an alleged $5,000,000. The Garden’? was sung~by Ste choice ~handyweight steers and gialits 7 + gpd a + Fespechivels—_Canada Gooderham ® \4 M:!n:vre -Por- maque rose 3 cents to 47 cents cents tq 55 cents on: 392,550 woes — Ellsworth Burton phen MacLeod. Mrs. Merrill ‘ waded on a moderate. demand - Iron was. down ‘4 to 2342 % cupine lost %%: 4 Nome on 183.150 -shares shares © owner of the cartage Green was organist at steady prices. with choice ee NEW YORK Mines and Internationa! Nickel Asamera traded. 9,635 shares —-—— nn COMPANY. is’ accused of using The flowerbearers were Har- weighty steers selling. under NET EARNINGS John Labatt Ltd, véa : “4, Granby Mining Distillers and advanced 40 cents to $4.20 counterfeit warehouse receipts vey Younker. Barry Newson, pressure at discounted rates at ap 5,416.0. $129 NEW YORK (AP) The stock Seagrams 's - ‘ _in specilative oils. Spooner D Gi sulle: = security for loans totalling at. Ward, Clifford Green; Arnold >. the Ontario public stockyards. gp, tHE: CANADIAN PRESS a. sha ei, $5,460,000, $1.25. market Wednesday continued to On the Ametican sock Fx ‘gained 1 cent te 9f cents on e a least $5,000,000 Green, Fulton Younker, Granger Wednesday : : ' Lid ' seceatall Pinion lid.. veat rally: change, volume uv: ’190.000: 2436@. shares i. MacPhail. Gary MacPhail, Neil Veal calf prices were uneven, Lawson and ae “som, ended March 31 1966, $1.559,- The Dow _jndustrials rose @02 shares compared »\" 530,000 On index. tmdustrials gained Plans Visit | OBITUARY MacDougall, Gage Dixon, lamb prices were steady and ended ‘April . _ $1. ena $1 18 a share, 1965, $1,308, in 901.00 Tuesday ; 7 4° 164.58, base_metals 91 to | | Dalvay Pollard The pallbearers hog prices lower 837. 1965. —— Liee.. cal : Trading was active as volume) Among Canad: scigrty 93.57 and the exchange index 74 MRS. EWEN’ MacPRAIL were Sterling. MacPhail, Hector — _—— ae Chen £ ens Pade rere eee mereased to 7.810.000 shares Rainbow i) gainer «+ ‘ana to 156.2%. Volume at the vend To Cambodia Ineorted by her tushend Darrach, Harvey Inman, oe 5 ’ i " ; te uesday ve x : : and ° ” 25 50 . 1965, $337,628 d rey «2 i i ' j 636,000 shares : Ta ton atte. coduens an Canadian Dredge and Dock year ended March: — oJ 1.408 ee —_. = See mee : traded Tuesday ” ee Moscow (AP) — President The unexpected and sudden, oe ee . De. choice heifers 25.50 %*% with Co. Ltd.. year ended April. 3: What stocks did , : es Charies ie Gets of Yoanas death. in ‘the P.EI. Hospital of a were eee to . sales to 26.20, good 24-25. me- 1966, $499,968, “seven months ACROSS THE ISLAND Wed Tues visit Cambodia in ‘the tts Ewen Mao@hail, was a oe ger , oe dums 22-2350, commons 19-21: ended April %™, 1965: - $526,530 Advances "438 nf | MONTREAL _ lest days’ of September.”-.g shock te ‘the community 224 Kingston United Church. In- rhoice fed yearlings 26-28. good net loss . . ; : ; Declines ; 7R | Pcesbdiiled diplomat said Wed. 20d brought sorrow and sadness terment in Argyle Shore Ceme- Seems ond eee See See rg b - re : ? : Caemenged in ” MONTREAL. ‘oP Stocks nesday. to a host of friends and ‘rela- tery. : a < 192. vear ende 966, ; a tans = - tives at joraaliey ae Pr tee ee mn. $2 o3.127: 1965, $5.454.228 in- a ee ane ae ie Bisa Ambassador Huy Kanthoul of coe re one CARD OF ‘THANKS sood heavy hoelogna balls 22.50 cluding non-recurring gain of S : 10! . oad “Casatioe such anebebies ‘Cambodia told reporters about yr. Orman Yeo. and was in ! wish to: thank the doctors 33.30: common and medium , $3,962,159 of sale of invest : TORONTO Industrial volume was 201,000 fe vist after a Kremlin recep- her 26th year She was a mem. 24 nurses of the PEI Hospt- iaght bulls 18-22 7! ents ass a a oan alle tion at which de Gaulle “met per of the Kingston United tal for .their kindness and care Replacement’ rattle “29 Gord: Queher Telephoer, three. | TORONTO (CP) even is-.1,007,300. This compared with heads of diplomatic missions in Church She attended the village % ™Y Wile. during her illness ght stockers 97-28. cond sees months ended March 3 1968, sues reached 1966 high in ac- 164.900 and 625,000 on THesday. Moscow estan Cabee: dud “aun tara death: Also for the kind*rare stock calvesoM.3t with sales to $491,107. 1985, $545,585 tive trading op . Toronto Advances. outnumbered ,de- Cambodia, tagether with while in Charlottetown before of my little daughter, also those eenpenyer rrr 9 a Exchange Weare jay clines 95 to A as the composite neighboring Viet Nam and her marriage in June 1964. to who sent cards of sympathy and In the main list, Moore Corp index rose 9.75 to 155.61 Laos, up the former Ewen MacPhail, Argyle Shore all those that helped in any way ce WANTED i aaee ) 244 to 87, whie inter. Papers gained 19 at\ 11797 French colony of Indochina She was an active, jolly person |CUrine my sad bereavenient: - 7 | Br sieht A MATHESON =~ . t-ehmbed-tixto- 3914 De Gaulle ise , Sees : en lia Alona — tony Previncial-Farm Editer ee of AM and een and Price Bros. gdded % to the French nuclear test site side of life, and took a keen in. | 1 a POWER PLANT OPERATORS : THE ATMOSPHERE of the ghost story- telling days ot the cre te to its poe nee 6054. Canadienne ationale ad- near Tahiti in the South Pacific terest in her home. working side ; ttes—vears_of. three.quart vanced ‘2 to 62'2 and Canadian sometime September’ The by side with her husband. and WORTH S = APPRENTICES must’ have complete AND. APPRENTICES: at OPERATORS must have at least a 4th Class Stat- onary Engitieer’s License or equiv: alent, Grade 10 Education. preferably with a minimum of, > vears averating and maintenance experience on Boilers, ators or similar equipment. srade it be_phvsically_fit-and-wiling_to- work _shifts.. suie- cessful applicants are required 16 study and -com- plete Stationary Engineerin& correspondence =< course supplied by the Company Experience in re- lated employment would be an asset but not essen- _ tial.“ Applications must he submitted in writing stating a etc. to HEAVY EQUIPMENT MECHANIC ae re “Box 428- Charlottetmen. Pe ee ‘WANTED — Apply to. Mechanical Superin-_ -tendent, Matheson and McMil- lan Limited, Sherwood. or ——— hlsiedicnesiiaSeabeibipl ~-MA INTE NANC NCI E. E SUI PERVI SOR —=$houl appiv. Applicants should state age preriou= * WANTED | MAINTENANCE MAN Must be mechanically inclined and willing to do shift work. Permanent job to suitable person Apply MR MURPHY Unemployment Office | 1 forge. Enroute he had to pass a small stream, by a. teides | of the area ‘ | «thle toward me +t -gradvalis_appeared— My God wd BBAG.L0. myselt, it_is a spirit in the form ef a miper painted graphically in a story told by | H. Fletcher. in- the man Corp. reached 1!’ rp *, Utilities climbed 0% at am 5 that trip as a stopover en route _them. but God willed otherwise. Prince Fdward Istand Magazine of ftanuary 1900 while Desisne climbe 10 14272. CPR " Fletcher's father owned the Orwell Mills which sawed e rose one point to Cambodia was part of the old Dispite all the care. and me lumber it. was mostly -ship’s planks--which were used for — eer m ’ — . a —_ > Canada’ Pige French Indochina before the aid svalaide, ‘ao en! many a vessel built by the Hon B. Davies and Charles Welsh + a9” Line ‘a to "1954 Geneva conf b- horh a. Jelox. gsined 8 teats wo ® erence esta ome Her passing leaves a va- Jy The—Davre<}-shipyard—vas—loeated—at- Orwell Point and the Santa, Ga volume or 273.767. INDUSTRIALS GAIN ___lished _four _cancy and loss in the home that 1 J. E. Welsh vard was at Vernon River Bridge Fletcher recalled how he used to ‘hear the millhands spin | shares, group. _ Among hanks ‘Roya! ““Ya to 75%, Montréal a Nova 1to 61 _and a respec ete ‘When you can buy a Vauxhall Viva for.less than $1800* any day of the year... There were “monstrous tales’’. ne... te show his power. how he used to cut the_threads in feartul ghost stomes at might night. the loom of awweaver he wanted to get. how his cloven — hoof_appeared_under a table on which men were playing: conte, _ how the Devil used to appear .in the ae a big di When Fletcher grew -up, though. he “learned there were “ne such things floahng around as ghosts and goblins, demons and devils. — and spints’’. He oor much of his time talking down the supersnhous helieta_of others. Ghostly Apparition Is Seen AND THAT T believe is mifficient ghostly apparition Fletcher saw one night nearly 100 years ago It was ea dark and drizzlv mght in the fall of the year. Fletcher lived near the Uigg schoolhouse -: the Murray Harbor road. at the Head of Orwell He had te ge ahout one mile tr oerfarm an errand at a that was always badly out of repair Close toe the stream there was an old craveyard where many of the pioneerg ‘slept their last sleep” . The natural fear-of the graveyard that was prevalent at that te. was spiced ip a bit by tales of headiess mer and strange Inoking. women dressed in white, that were -geen in che nid cemeters at fmes——_______.- ihe It was-dark when Fletcher started for home The black- ness of Ezvpt was not any blacker than that rainy autumn night’. he told ms friends later. Dimly through the gloomy fog. he could see the odd faint hght shinning from the window “introduction torte — | -— m ‘the speculate mines 085 at 16342. Du Pont > to 43. Dominion YTextilé and North zained a a hose As he neared the cemetery he hegan tr grow nervous. Pd--top -and-—irsten, -then-meve -onslowly -again’’.he—said He ned to forget the grimly defiart things he had said prev- tous!’ ‘about falk of ghosts being mere nonsense, for he definitely didn't feel brave at the time ; Tall Figure Draped In White ‘ “1 RAD made up mv mind not to look. but unconsciously... as it were. my head turned, and lo. tn the centre of the dreary ground there stood a tall white figure In spite of my phil- osophy 1 felt my hat rise from my head’, he said. * My God’, he thought, “Can I have. been wrong after the tall white-robed figure was: plainiv and ponte. vis- all about ghests. But tt was_no illusion. as he looked again Then the white: figure moved ‘It hegan te pris to_grow taller, and whiter i> 3s eman™ Good general a Senior Trades Moncton. \. B experrence as Department wf Trancport education. several! years Foreman tn 3 spectatrred- held -or-experrance of equivalent. ——at standard in work related z the duties’ - Quote Competinan Aumber 6h. 1-599 “Apo! on application form CSC 100 obtainable at Post Offices -National Emplovment Offices and Civ Service Commyssion, Box 9% Saint John, N B where applications should be filed WANTED Male clerk to work in warehouse. Ex- a “perience preferred. All benefits. All corespondence confidential. Write— - Patriot ‘Box 24744 Guardian PINCHER CREEK j Applic atinn: are invited for the _following ‘posttions. TTNIOR HIGH SCRNOE + ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 1966 “67 SALARY SCHEDULE Miromum Maximum 3150 6190 3200 97m ” Eindle submit applicatinns-to Secretary-Treaturer se Pincher Creek St Michaels RCSD No. 18, ' ' Bas 666 PINCHER CREEK AI BERTA |. , nt eg -CARETAKER WANTED Applications wil! be received by the under sizned up until Monday. July 4. 1966 for the pos: tion of Caretaker for the neu Water Department Iding on Kirkwood Drive Onl residents of the Cie of Charlottetown tapable of being honded experience. references. ands alarv. requested Pension plan and other fringe henefits avatlable A list of duties entailed 15 available: at office of the Waterworks Superintendent meres fhieen ~ Commissioners of § Sewers and Water Supply FO; Box 216. Chatlotioiown. PET . the 7 The thought of Might was strong iW hit mind, hit Fletcher didn't dare run. It could have beer one of his fmends trving & — a scare into him “and | would never hear the last ___he_thought oa “Slowly the figure. came nearer. “and_nearer. “it must “be the troubled spimt of one of the dead A cold_ehil! ‘crept mer mv body I trembled fram head te fnot All doubts were now dispelled, it really was a ghost’. Fletcher write. Desperate Try For Courage TRYING DESPERATELY. te: summon some shred ef. courage, Fletcher thought it may he the spirit of some dead frend whe wishes to tell me something. Then the figure was = close, he explained. ‘I felt IT should do something 1 saw * raise its hands high in the arr. 45 though in the act of praver There was no longer any room for a shred of doubt . So gathering up. al! of my strenath, and summoning forth all of mv resolution. | decided to speak to it, and to speak in a defiant and fearless tone and said ‘How sin you do”’ “To my w se’’. Fletcher wrote, he response care at once— — Well thank: the Lord . ee “T knew the voice, 1t was human aft@iall It lifted a load of anxiety and fear fram my heart It ‘the most welcome sound I ever hear, and yet I became so k I could searcely walk”. he added 1 THINK I should cut short the r mt the story zhost". was. “a respectable oid rehigiotrs enthusiast whe made his: home somewhere in the \ew Perth area” He was in the gtavevard * ‘performing his oblations among ‘the graves of ed” the depart: : After that, J. H Fletcher wrote, “T am a stronger dis believer in ghost stories than ever before... Had I ras 1 saw this hideous spectre I suppose 1 would } away have @ believer in 3h of the stories of the supernatural rata ccensth he added Rut—-he_cealls_was_scared Here's | how he explains: 't ir the te me by Alf Egan, City Nothing Else So Fearsome “| HAVE stood iw the oper pr aire heard the wildest bursts of thunder. have seen the lightning dance a 71g-7ag ¥ PE! Magaz7ine—it was loaned waltz on. my evelids I have stood im the midst of a howling blizzard with the thermometer at 49 below ‘zero. I have travelled the dark streets of a reuzh mining camp when re volvers snapped ay | passed alonc:.and people sprang behind doors and dodged. behind hoxes to save their Irves. 1 have been aboard a train. when the cars were derailed and went thump ing over the hes and sax. women faint and men die from their wounds | have seen the stately ship struggling with the angry waves in a howling tempest while the passengers stood — around strapped in life preservers, ready for the fatal plunge’, Fletcher «rote But. he added saw ” hadlv a=: the paAnr ald man « ho 1 never amthiie that frightened me wast performing his ob I HAVE «aritten many chost -stories- in ths column over having a rouch time wi fire + -health He seni a message this week. through my wife that a good: ghost strov would perhaps do more te make him forget his troubles than anv thing else “l hone this stor does qust that for vou. Willard 1 had a mast eniovable experience on Sunday as I greet ed old frends and saw three Jesuit Priests. sons of an old frend of mine in a mass of Concelebration while one brother. Father Was saving his-first_mass Yes. Im an old Presbytenan from the Strathalbyn cor gregation of mm hood das Bil | appreciated sharing for Of minutes. of More. + worship at St Malachv'’s chureh tr the tilace meu se _rell 1 was young. "Next wees T hove te tel voy something about *& share lohn Trainer m the ! wher € > ¢ j “tanons im the ddapidated +emeteriat Orwell Head =e ears hot-todar-=-stere-7<-toirt fora friend-who-has heen —————— cr GE SS OCC RRTRAN Ct NC eee eH eho ge Ta Rakin mf cg ae : . = Because you can get _ The industrial index advanced entities In that part of South- only timecan bea! dded east Asia, Cambodia, Laos. and } South Viet Nam ‘Cth-gamned--+a—te ah and 183¢--—- De —Ganttes*-v1sit—wittbe..the was president. and was first of a French chief of state willing: to Kelp in any project for and She took an active part in the Argyle Shore WI. of which she was always | a “A GENE @4L NOTOES Vetus Sensational Summer Savings on 3 e iv 1 now! tf ~ Your Vauxhall- Pontiac dealer has:a large cee of brand - mew 1966 Vauxhall Vivas [Cae fase! immediate delivery. 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