[ The Guardian. Charlottetown, Wed., Mar. $1, 1965. 11 Mens Wear Veteran IS Opening Own Shop One of thé best known figurés, in local men's wear circles, Ralph ‘Sparky’ MacInnis tomor- | row April 1, opens the door to | his sparkling new shop at 109A Kent Street. Backed by 33 years experience ‘in the trade’, Mr. MacInnis hopes to enjoy a share of the patronage of the many | customers he has served over the years His new store located in the rapidly expanding business sec- tor of Kent Street is ideally sit. | uated to catc1 the shopping eye | and the interior is no disappoint. | ment. Gleammg appcéntments | from a backdrop for top quality merchandise with the man shop- | per — or the female gift seeker | able to make a selection from | &@ wide-ranging stock all the| way from pyjamas to cuff links and from head to toe ~ Noted over the years for the accuracy of his measurements , | for made to measure clotiing,; RALPH (SPARKY) MacINNIS Mr Macloni$ is Practically as- sured of a share of this trade kets. suits, coats, pants and ev- and his ever friendly manner ,¢rything a man needs for cas- makes it certain the fine quglity |¥al or dress wear | of his meré iandise will be' To the rear are located a fit- matched by the service to cus- ting room and office space with | tomers for which he has long a storing area for tie opening” of | been known express pafcels and the holding | FINE DISPLAYS of merchandise prior to its going Immediately on entering the jou the shelves or racks. | , new establishment the shopper! The entire store is softly, but | is attracted to a fine diiplay of accurately. lighted to give cus- | hats and ties followed along the tomers a true picture of the co- | left wall by a complete line of lor of the articles they are pur- shirts and around to sports jac- chasing ‘ | Canada Io Participate In Nuclear Recording By DAVE McINTOSH more than 100 other countries, OTTAWA (CP) — Canada will prohibits explosions in the at- participate this year in the rec- mosphere, under water and in ording of shock waves set off space by an American underground Underground tests were not nuclear test in the Aleutian Is- covered because at that «time lands, officials said here there was no means of making Objective of the test, planned sure violations did not occur. | for the fall, is to obtain more Officials said scientific ad- | data on how to dinstinguish be- vances since then have made de- tween nuclear explosions and tection and identification of un gatural earthquakes derground nuclear blasts from The experiment may have a anywhere in the world much bearing on East - West discus- more practical sions on extending the nuclear test ban treaty to cover under- eround explosions and also may indicate the sensitivity of Cana- dian equipment to detect nu- clear detonations in China as well as Russia The main Canadian seismol- The Western countries, includ- ing Canada, have insisted at the Geneva disarmament talke thal there should be at least seven on-site inspections a year to amake sure any ban on under ground tests is not violated. og) station — seramology i tne Rint "eed io ino or thre study of earthquake earth . tremors — is located mee Yel. Word now is being awaited lowknife in the Northwest Ter- {rom Moscow on a possible date ritories. There are 17 other {or reconvening the Geneva dis- main Canadian stations, five of 2'mament conference’ Main them in the Arctic, and a few Polmts of discussion are ex- smalt ones. pected to be how to limit the Officials said Canada will pro- SPread of nuclear weapons vide the U.S. with copies of and the extension of the test ban | seismological records showing ‘eaty to cover underground det- the effects of the nuclear blast °"4ttons scheduled for Amchitka Island 7 7 near the western end of the Aleutian chain BURTON PROVIDES RECORDS Last year Canada provided Mr. annd Mrs. Charlie Perry | the U.S. with a detailed picture 29d son Andrew have returned ef the aftershocks of the earth- ‘0 their home in Burton. having | quake which hit Alaska Good SPent the winter in Dock Road. Friday Bernard McKenna of Central The nuclear test ban treaty of Bedeque. spent the weekend | (963. signed by Canada and. Visiting his brother-oin-law annd | ~ — —— sister, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Grif- | fin, Burton Fleetwood Corp. Marvin Dalton and Eugene | Sal | Murphy of Charlottetown and Eileen, Helen, Norma and Karen | es ncrease Butler, O'Leary were recent | MONTREAL (CP) ~— Consoli- visitors at the home of Mr. and fated sales of Fleetwood Corp. Mrs. Peter Dalton. Burton. and its subsidiary. Fleetwood Mrs. Louis Dalton and daugh- | Corp. of Canada, were $19,167,- ‘ers Pattie and Jackie of Char. | 570 in 1964, compared with $18,-| lottetown, spent the weekend | 603,969 in the previous year, Visiting her mother, Mrs. Annie | says President M. F. Pollock in| Howard, Cape Wolfe and Mr. | the company’s annual report re- 29d Mrs. Peter Dalton, Burton. leased Tuesday Mrs. Donald Doyle and fam- Mr. Pollock told shareholders ily. Campbellton are visiting net earnings were $1,113,159 or With her family in Charlotte- $1.66 per share compared wita town. | $1,067,585 or $1.60 per share in ——_ 1963. The Montreal-based company manufactures television and fa-, dio sets. under its own name to- | zether with the Dumont and Emerson trade marks. The com-| pany also has sole Canadian dis- | tributing rights for an electronic LONGEST RIVER organ The Mackenzie River, from. Great Slave Lake to the Beau- fort Sea, is Canada's longest river, and was discovered by Alexander Mackenzie in 1789. €ongratulations and Best Wishes . To Ralph Mcinnis on the grand opening of Ralph’s Men's Wear on Kent St. Maurice Block Co. Ltd. ~ ee OO EE Ee ae RALPH'S wear “Charlottetown’s Newest Men’s Wear Store” You are personally invited to the grand open ing of Charlottetown's newest men's wear store... 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