I ar O Iliafluardlsn, 0 Charlottetown. Wed. Hlg. ll,‘l§.|::9:; Fundamental Readiustment ' Seen Needed By Canadians Dy FORBES RHUDE n Press Business Editor Canadians have to face up to llmdamental readjustments in professor of com- us whether we will use it wisely." time—the question is The necessary steps, he indi- cated. include a continuing tight return to ll-per‘-cent unemploy- aaaparod with lie any were to loss faith is us. . .'-;'."...~”°'....°°i:.- .... r .. n".::* "° Ti" :3'.ii: "°",°°...'-," ,,....., - to. c . I an w recptat question - and - answer dllclll-j¥Oll"l crisis. D . mg“-“Pm! ‘u sion with Toronto business writ- - ' ' "3 ' ers. said that unless the bile MU" 51”" WV’ “V9 °°m' ‘O “'9 9|“! 0‘ "cont", women. ma h P”, Prof. MeDo all indicated what was an inflationary situan pgrgd go 1.“ up goumn, 1; 1. “II! industry 1 Idiiist to tion. This, with a rising prise mm for govemmmts to do what Canada can produce most level. creates a squeese on prof- anything effective. i the world; and. Financial and fiscal measures would not by themselves cure ‘Canada's essential problem of jobs are on the way out. effectively and workers must adjust to new jobs if their old “If people cling to hope of ' Fell! 0_n Credit and may mun I la huge deficit with the 1-9;: of reinstatement into occupations if the world that are shrinking, we will have parniamantpockstaafnadn °!’!"“9' -sostot his only a limited inflation. but if’ _ policies will la'ili!:ilp_t.ad it could become "a its. and the strain shows up in unemployment — employers can't‘ take on. workers with the same freedom as when costs were lower or -profits’ tier. Despite the end of over-all in- flatlori, Canadian prices would rsrioun causes , Pltltiie may be caused by fear. discontent. faulty diet or W W or]: or domestic problem. as as overwork. the, ages since only I -—-- ‘ii-n. ......*~i:*"":-..=-.. _ V . w .. s. um siirustiy’ down Uvgs ally. win he cut fu: ther if the record ’ A can. , tlnues. The British colony's wa. ter supply is sufficient only for 13 more weeks. This not-mall is Hour Kong’: wet season. bu‘ re have been rain een's Universlt lchool of Business. Theg June 24 austerity pro- Eam, he stated. “has bought OBITUA RY L. M.‘ MACLEOD ‘mere passed away at _ Prince Edward Island Hospital on July 10th, Lorne Murchison Mac.-Leod. eldest son of Mary and -George MacLeod. Long Creek. in his thirty first year. During his long period of hos- pit-alization he became widley known. His kind, cheerful dis- position made for him a host of friends and acquaintances who sincerely mourn his passing. He is survived by his mother and father, five brothers and five sisters. - His remains rested at the Mac- Lean Funeral Home. The funeral was held from the Long Creek Baptist Church and was largely attended. Service was conducted KMOTEI. I Accommodation Sea Food and N G Steaks our 5 Specialty. S V’ I Miles from W A Montague A Y llllllllfl ROOM V by the pastor. Rev. J.W. How-‘ ard, assisted by R . Isaac‘ Walls of the Cornwall United Pastorate. The former spoloe‘; words of sympathy and comfort ‘ to the bereaved. Hymns sung were: “Nearer My God to Thee" “Safe in the Arms of Jesus," and “The Lord's My Shepherd". The pallbearers were Malcolm MacNai1l, Chesley MacNeill, John Gordon, Lawson Mac- Eachern. Lorne MacPhail. and Floyd Stretch. The floral tributes, which were marry and beautiful. testified to the esteem in which the deceas- ed was held. Interment took place in the Long Creek ceme- tery. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Lorne MacLeod, wish to thank Dis. Lea, Drysdale, and Mackenzie; the nurses and staff of the Prince Edward Island Hospital; the clergy. funeral directors, neighbours and friends, and those who sent flowers and cards of sympathy, and all others who no kindly helped in their time of sorrow. A sincere thank you. O Snack Bar Service O Full Course Meals ‘ O Take Out: Orders Situated up-town People Prefer to eat." I OBITUARY GO ‘hr-use "3 ii. a E . it Kent: St. Charlottetown’: FINEST RESTAURANT Glover's DEEP SEA FISHING v ge uarbo K ‘ SI I if .'1‘ackle Supplied QToile¢ . Phone Mt, Stewart 1. uses W.W.GLOVEB.Mastas DISIIES Are our Specialty Served Daily pawl’: OTEL Dining Room OPEN DAILY ‘ LUNCHEON 12 to I p.m. 3 AFTERNOON TEA 2 4 p.m ' DINNER '“‘ 5333315‘ U! I O 5 I'll > 0 H R p. . to .m. 1 miles from Ch’town Catering to Banquets and Wedding Receptions Luxurious av-commodatiims r gue s DIAL 4-7653 1% Miles from Cornwall on Route 19 llevi England cm 18 Queen St. Dial 4-3910 Charlottetown For Top Entertainment come to the ’ North River Drive-Iii Theatre 3 miles from. Ch’town on the Trans-Canada High- BANK of MONIBEAL TOURISTS - Your nearest bank is THE BA NR OF MONTREAL. Parkdale, corner St. eters Road and Palmer's Lane on Route 2 where ample park- edy efficient 7IIJIJIII.III3JJ§A VIIJA. g and spa service are available. 1,] Barn Dance at cim Peters. "'5' Rollo Bay. every Monday night, 10 P.M. 12:30 AM. 4] Canteen Service. SD Dancing every Tuesdli night at the Stanley Bridge Community Centre. Doin- on’s Orchestra. it Q Dancing every Tuesday and Saturday Night at Sea Side ’ ‘flail. Rollo Bay. Music II! J the Tremtoiies. SATURDAY ‘Regular Saturday night ‘ Dance Bonslisw . We cater to weddings -'.~. and ham: < uets. Music by the "3 Macs”. _ Dancing tonight! North -*3; River Recreation Ball. 12 mid ‘ Ila Mcxemia and one screen. His use. work ' 139 K9“ 3'- Iu farming 1:31:11 hteha was deep- to the improvement :1 the ROTIOOZVOIII lots. He was new own "ran Q refuse a helping hand to any- Resta t ouethatwasv-itaitothabes‘ h of the community. He will long be missed in his home and the surrounding district where he was a good neighbor ‘Id ‘ lGoz:l11’l:Illm]lJl8tl carried on ’"&l:("-l..’E‘c]KN’S his work as usual until early Gimcmz Winsloe P.l.l. I Dancing every Tuesday and ' Hall. Rollo Bay. Music by the Tremtones. e‘ was transferred he Char- ttetown Hospital where despite lcpert medical attention nder nursing, suitoun ls family and fortified by the- Iat rites of Holy Mother Church s soul wended its way to its llaker. _' He leaves to mourn his wife, the former Vera Trainor. four lbna. Clifford, Cornerbrook. W, drive safely we'd like you BACK NEXT YEAR! fort; MacLeod. Alberta. irandchildren and the following lsters, Mrs. Ernest Deonani, lira. J.D. MacGuigan. Sadie. ind Mrs. Leonard McDonald, _ ill of Charlottetown, llverglade. N.B. and Mrs. Fred ‘ ‘ , Regina. He was pre- eceased by eight brothers“ ‘me funeral, which was under lie direction of Robert Bradley vas held from his late residence 4 L..:4......_ - *-srq-.... -.. the finest shows to be seen on P.E.l. are at the Regular Dances ROLLAWAY CLUB CRARLOTTETOWN Mon.. Wed.. Fri. and Sat. Music by ‘"l'remtoaes" 9:30 -— 12:10 Tues. and Ears. Record llolll 0:80 - 12:8 L.’ Saturday Night at Sea Side Prince Edward an I ‘way to Borden. I ll nu WELCOME TOURISTS Charlottetown’: lending LADIES’ WEAR STORE ' Open All Day Sat. NORMA'S l l nu The island offers ideal locations and facilities for thousands of visitors A who enjoy camping. (_)ii the Island there are 22 provincial camping sites, and two Iederal camping areas, as well as several private locations. Ac- commodatiuns may _be obtained by the night»or week, and some private concerns offer special rates for those wishing to camp for the season. Tourists a rue especially . l‘ 3' MY BANK’ Kent Street Queen st Chvmwn across from Eaton’: '12:-Z_?_—!-2-7:‘:-2%!-I:-—__="-3-Ii. AT YOUR SERVICE . . . Be Sure to Go Dining at CAMERA 5 - SPECIALIST MILTON s 5 6 “mu. m OLD SPAIN _ 121 oramgih St]. W Dial 4-szsa . ar o I. own "Where most 0 0 0 P- E’ L SM’ Featuring the lawlslesii selection of Films on . AGFA . KODAK . . ANSCO . FERRANIA ' . ILFORD . POLAROID “We rent MOVIE llll SLIDE Projectors Vislt.... homestead A prominent old wl 5‘; On Route 1 Adjacc th much of its original furnitu Golfing: Fishing; Scenic Beauty Guide STRATHGARTNEY HOMESTEAD dating back to 1849 complete re. Tours nt: Strathgartney Park ll Moors & Mctaiiil Ltii._ll O ladies’ wear _O men's wear O child:-en's was 0 house furnishing: O tariaiis O Wed! wood O souvenirs TOURIST ’|NFORMATlON. Guide" open daily til 10 p.m. at. Peters Rd. Suntan Lotions First Aid Products / Prescriptions Souvenirs PARKDALE PHARMACY Parkdale 65 Queen St. ' ~, ‘ BEFORE... the wool comes to Condon’a ‘ Visitors Welcome Yarns Q Blankets Q Auto Robes Made of 100% Virgin wool WM. CONDON 8. SONS Dial 4-8711 Charlottetown . ...l H’. the smartest things under the sun IN SUMMER FOOTWEAR Siiirsllor Sandals Canvas Cosuah Dress Featwsss Bosch Thongs Welcome Tourists LePAGE SHOE G0. y — ‘.- IN THIE -————-— ”KENTUCKY or CAN.ADA” S . - "".'°«'i‘»3«:_‘;',-l,«§f;v_‘«-' This Week's Race Dates Are August 23rd and 25th '3‘§-Jg‘%,§“A, 8:00 PM. . mare Rev. George McDonald Rev. Harold Croken. Rev. will red eefe and Rev. Basil '-‘The pallbearers were I ood, Gerald Monaghui. Gavin I IIZNDIZVOUS . Vac3llxl:AlllR“l1lwe“l5llS? IWINDMILLIIES TAURANTI PRESCRIPTION DBIJGUISTS SINCE 1883 mm SUMMER5lDE RACEWAY Wed. 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