ionces -.A N A DFA OF ‘ vmc . V SERVE EDWARD ISLAND IOTICE OF EXPROPRIATION |TAKE NOTICE that on Wed- tiic 6th day of February ‘6 the w prince 29 t ’ [91' v €th office of the Deeds for here was deposit- Regis- Queen's [d m the a. o s: our land situate at ociilord Street in Charlotte- tvn in Queen‘s County, Prince dnard Island, signed by the ‘tclal Secretary of the said r0\'illL'C. and such land there- and is vested to Edward Island mun Building Corporation. The said land is bounded and escribec as follows: I. that tract piece or parcel ‘ r lLIlId situate lying and being cumin. t‘rlnce Edward Island. bounded and described as fol- \\S. . lgullllEl‘lCIl‘JLi at a point on the western boundary of Roch- Iord Street; POIN “A” son point being the northeast cot‘litl‘ of land formerly in possession of Frederick lime; and now in possession of the - Edward Island Crown . Pl'lllt't ' Building Corporation; . THENCE westwardly along the said northern boundary of land formerly in possession of Frederick Hine and now in possession of the Prince Ed- ward island Crown Building ' .Corpcration a distance of one hundred and thirty-eight (138') feel to point "B". or until it met.- an eastern boundary of land formerly in the pos- session of A James Haslem: and now In possession of the Prince Edward Island Crown Building Corporation. THENCE Northwardly along said eastern boundary land formerly in possession of A. James Hasiam and now in possession of the Prince Ed'- ward Island Crowr. Building Corporation a distance of forty-five (45’) feet to point "C"; THENCE at a right angle eastwardly a distance of thirty-eight (38" feet to . point “D”; THENCE at a I right angle northwardly a distance of five (5') feet to int "E". or until it meets the southwest corner of land 5 formerly in the possession of l G. Stewart Ives a now in ‘ possession of the Prince Ed- ward Island Crown Building Corporation. THENCE east. lwardly along the south boun. ' dary of land formerly in the nr‘ possess;on of G. Stewart Ives as aforesaid. a distance of one hundred (100‘) feet to Point h or until it meets the ‘1 western boundary of Rochford ‘ Street; THENCE South-hardly alone the western boundary of Rot-lifcrd Street, a distance of fifty (50‘) I‘ect to the place of commencement Point "A". tuning residence designated Is No. 107 Ilochford Street to contain 0.13 acne. a little more or ess g, The said land was so taken 10 I) provide buildings to ac- commodate office of the Gov- '3 0 m {*1 a. S m B. H a. b 3 AND TAKE FURTHER NO- TICE that every person having my claim to compensation by reason of the taking of the lord described land must file me In the Office of the Prov- fl' marked 8. z—Odd Iot.( xd—Ex-dlgl cad . (‘lal SDI‘t‘oIa ' xr—Ex-rights. xw — Ex-wnrran . e L d Prince Emit-Er? 5:01“)... previous board-lot y “W Blinding. Charlottetown, I ' Net I1 "mu" SIX ll HS from the I No sum High Low Clo-c 011‘s. 1 dnv of man. A D Abltlbl 1245 my. 41 4t 5' ' the d " Algoml so so 461/. ASIA—1A ' 5 °" Whlc “‘9 AlumInI 473 u 24 - llld plan and description were Arg zoo pr so 35m 51% 51:1 " - 10d. An: c pr say. av. 282’4— DATED at ohm-lowdown A brstos 42o sat-u am a t— t v ' ' A 270 * ssov sou 5095+ 1/4 ' Ponce Edward Island. this 6th Amusug W 453 gnu: 17% 1713+ :5, ‘5‘ “y M February , 1. . Atlnl steel 5101 com 37 am.» I.” n- J. DAVID STEWART :1! :3 133 333' m: m: 3." l ‘ ‘4 Pf J ' ‘l " ROVINCIAL SECRETARY. Bank Mont 1092 355% — 1:].- I: . i_ of the Crown nnk NS . 2:2, :77? 71% 7’3”, 2’ ' . CN 4— 4 1., y designated by the Lieut- 3:2?“ 72 335 ’d W 11 . m A on 1095 320% 31/. cost + v 10 supervision of row A n' - Broekvl pr 170 am 9% + as Id 1 the Prince ck B m W._“ a plan and description ‘ in Citvrlottetown in Queen‘s: SAID PARCEL OF LAND con- . I The Guardian. Charlottetown, Frl. Feb. 8, 1968. 13 1 DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS 1 SUMMARY « By THE CANADIAN PRESS Toronto—Market mixed :tradU ing moderate. , New York — Market m1xed;| ‘motors strong. . Montreal —- Market slightly‘ .higher: trading moderate. I ‘ CURRENCIES 1 MONTREAL (CPi—The clos- ling bid on the U.S. dollar In ‘tcruts of Canadian funds was $1.07 l-16. the asked 31.07%. 1 Wednesday the closing bid was ’3107 27-32. the asked $1.072... ) Pound sterling closing bid was . 233.01 15-16. the asked $3.02 3-16. 1 Wednesday the closing bid was $3.02 7-16. the asked $3.02 9-16. D LIVESTOCK MONTREAL (CPU—Livestock ‘prices were steady on Montreal markets this week, with a firm I Marconi 2% 460 460 DR 8101 326% 26% 26'1’! dn Pet pr 4500 511% 11% 11% + M T re 5 25 25 5 ——1 9m Del 4075 890 I70 870 ~15 1 Cell 550 31": 516 5% + If! n MS {10 $2314 23% 23% Lass 65 2 42 42 1 orby A 105 $17 17% 173'; + Va rush Int .75 313-11131»; 1312 IS )ist Song Icon 819113. 48% 4 '11 +10% 2 P 200 $1351.: 13% I ‘n —— 9h 1 Bridge 860 81934. 19% 193/. — Si Fndry 6R9 5041/ GI 6 + I D Glass 475 $86 35 831i+ H D Lime 100 5’.“ 67A 6 —V4 D lee wt 200 210 210 210 -—15 D Steel 200 311% 11% Ill/a Stores 2760 513% 133': 137. + Li Tar 2073 8111-14 IR‘I “ll/4 — '50 I763 33 52M 52M+ V; M 27 5 855% 55 55 — Fum Play 517% 17% 17% 4- ‘rfi Fndt 00 391i 9% 95/4 +1fi Fraser 225 826% 26 26 — If; ( Dom Sug 565 S28 87% :8 Fr Pete pr 900 300 8515 AE 700 581/: 83/4 8% + 1,6 Gatineau 650 + dn Brew 2345 310% 10% 10”: 61.. Paper 1300 016% 16% 16% do Celan 715 544% 44% 441’; Hawker-S 100 85% 5% 5%—— M Frbks 100 571,. 73 7753—15. Holllnger 2425 :23 22% 23 + M H 40 86 ‘ 61/; [Ram 300 312% 121A 11 Imp Bk c 1101 son. 64 6-1 In Home 3 216 022110195281‘: IL 35.1 314% 141/4 14%— %‘ (Continued on page 14) IL pr 100 $111 83 83 l Pow 385 313% 13% 131.'I-— M I Pow pr 25 4,4 .14 44 h Hickox undertone. Trading was gener- ally active and demand good. Receipts: 1.847 cattle, 1,176 calves. 555 hogs and I7 sheep and lambs. Medium steers sold at 20-2425 and common 16.50-19.75. Good heifers were 20-2075, medium 18-20 and common 14 8.7'. Good cows sold at 17 -18.75, medium 16.25 - 17.25, common 13.25-15.25 and canners and cut- ters 10-1425. Good bulls were 20 - 21.25 and common and medium 15.50-19.75. Good vealers sold at 31 - 36. with a few at 37, medium 23-30, common 20-22. grassers 16-19 and a few plain vealers were 10- 1 p.‘ 5. Grade A hogs were 30 and sows 22-23 on the west - end market. Grade A hogs were 29 with most at 29 plus 80 cents each on the east - end market and sows 22-2250. A few lambs sold at 18 - 22. Good sheep were 10 and com-l mon 6. l MONTREAL MONTREAL (CP)—A sharp drop by International Nickel featured a day of mixed prices on the Montreal and Canadian exchanges T h u r 3 day. Prices dropped in the morning but bounced back In the afternoon. Trading was moderate among industrial issues and active In mines No reason was known for the drop in Inco, which fell three points to 67. The issue had lost 31.. in the first three days this week. Shawinigan rose lé to 29% In heavy trading Traction fell 25 cents to $3.85. Standard Structural Steel gained % to 11 and Page-Her- sey Tubes lost “A to 20%. Macmillan added V4 to 22% among papers. ' Seagrams ros 1 to 49 and Industrial Acceptance rose 3': to 261.12. The composite index fell 0.6’ to 118.7, industnials dropped 0.8 to 119.1, utilities were un- changed at 114.2. banks fell 0.4 PRODUCE MONTREAL (CP) —— Agricul- ture department quotations: Eggs: Wholesale dealer prices to country stations wooden car- tons: extra-large 41; large 40; medium 371/2: small 34; 831- 33; and C 26-27. B er: Current receipts non- tenderable SPA-511.2. Cheese: Delivered Montreal, waxed, current receipts: White 331/4: colored 331/2; wholesale Quebec white 33%; colored 34. 1.40; RE]. 105 35-36; Fla 5 . o. 1 5-5.25 . Skim milk powder: Spray pro- cess No. 1 bags. - 10: roller process No. 1 in bags, 8-9; f.o.b. Montreal 8-8l/z buttermilk pow- der feed 71’2. DIVIDENDS ‘ By THE CANADIAN PRESS The Algoma Steel Corp., Ltd., common 35 cents. March 29, rec- ord March 1. The British American Oil Co. Ltd., common 25 cents. April 1, record March 1. Dominion and Angie Invest- $l.25, March 1, record Feb. 15. Great Lakes P mon 20 cents. April 1, record M h 8. Great Northern Capital Co. Ltd.. $2.50 pfd. 62% cents; $2.80 pfd. 70 cents, March 1, record Feb .20. Hallnor Mines Ltd., common four cents, March 1. record Feb. and Brazilian 15 Hayes Steel Products Ltd, common 15 cents, Feb. 25. rec- ord Feb. 15. International Utilities Ltd., common 40 cents (Cnd.) pfd. 50 cents (U.S.) March 1. record eb. 18. Noranda Mines “11.. common 30 cents, March 15. record Feb. Shully's Industries Ltd.. com- mon 15 cents, March 4 .record Feb. 18. Walter M. Lowney Co. Ltd.. to 124.5 and papers were up 0.1 at 103 6 In mines. Midepsn rose 20‘ cents to $1.80 and Silver Sum-i ommon 25 cents. April 16, rec- c ‘ ord March 15. Mid-term report: Grade VII . 1. Ena May Mouse; 2. Willard Nicholson. Grade VII; 1. Blair Nicholson; 2. Darleen Wee . Grade VI: 1. Eric Weeks; 2. Byron Stevenson: 3. Randolph Stevenson. Grade V: 1. Errol Smith; 2. Garland MacKinnon: 3. Donna Grade IV: Reginald Mac- Kinnon: 2. Judith Barlow; 3. Ronald MacKinnon. Grade 111: 1. Wayne Barlow; 2. Lyman Hlickox; 3. Shirley Stevenson. Grade I: 1. Blaine Weeks and Vernon Stevenson quunI-. Highest average in senior grades: Ena Mo se. Highest average in Junior grades: Wayne Barlow. Mrs. Grace Hickox. teacher. mcnt Corp., five per cent pfd. ! bell I 1 Robert Q i aper Co., com- 2. Leah Flynn; 3. Alan Dockerty. I I MONTICELLO SCHOOL Report for the month of Jan- ary. Grade VII: Pauline MacDon- ald. Stephen MacCormack, Ger- ald MacDonald Grade v1: Ditvld‘ MacDonald. . Barbara MacDonald. MacDonald. Grade V: Barbara Anne Mac- Donald. Wayne Grade IV: Arnold Fraser. Grade III: Bernadette Mac- Donald, Carl MacDonald, Holly allant. ' Grade II: Phyllis MacDonald. Louise MacIsaac, Linda Fraser. Grade I (Sin): James Mac- Isaac. Leonard MacDonald. Grade I (.112): Emma Anne MacCormack. Maureen MaeKin- non, Lorraine MacDonald. Teacher, Mrs. Alex MacCor- mack. Q cnnunoss sc'noon Following is the half-yearly re port: Grade VIII: 1. Erma Mac- Eachern; 2. Gavin Quinn. Grade VII: 2. Jean Dockerty; 2. Malcolm Dockerty; 3. Carol Campbell. Grade VI: 1. Errol Flynn: 2. Myles Flynn; 3. Eileen Dockerty. Grade V: 1. Margaret Camp- ; 2. David Quinn. Grade IV: . unn; Grade III: 1. Stella Shepard. Grade II: 1. Marjorie Dock- erty. rade I: 1. Francis Pineau; 2. Dan Shepard; 3. John Flynn. Highest average in the sen- ior grades: Errol Flynn 94.8 per cent. Highest average in the junior grades: Robert Quinn 97.1 per oen . Helen Cobb, teacher. SNOW HELPS ESCAPE HELMSTEDT. West Germany (AP)—A young East German border guard and his fiancee fled their homeland Thursday and asked for asylum in West Germany. Winter has made escapes in this region easier cause mine fieldl have largely been rendered Ineffec- tive by more than three feet of snow. mit rose five cents to cents. i B Bulolo M “0 REPRESENTATIVES: m 050 Can Com pr 1582816 28V: 28% NOT TOO LATE To take full advantage of Income tax exemption which can be obtained by registering one of the many plans available through the Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada Inquiries without obligation are invited: W. RENE CHAPUT, Branch Manager RON FREEMAN, Branch Secretary II. BENNETT CARR Mrs. D.G. ROGER! AUSTIN PENDERGAST Nominating 8.30 Convention. P.M. NOMINAIING CONVENTION Queens County Progressive Conservative, Wednesday, February l3’rh, I963. Community Centre, Stewart Street, Charlottetown F01 the purpose of nominating two (2) Candidates to contest Queens countY in the forthcoming Federal Election. All Poll Chairmen are requested to have five (5) accredited dele- QOIGS in attendance. GeneroI'Puinc is cordially invited. Frank MacDonald Queens County President. GET ACQUAINTED WITH THESE PROGRESSIVE LOCAL BUSINESSMEN Wilf Driscoll CO-OP We Can Protect R. C. Keenan BUSINESS EQUIPMENT Your Authorized You Against Dealer for Financial Loss * Royal Typewriters * Burroughs Business Machines * Gal-dull Safes, etc. TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT -—We Insure— Your Income Your Home Your Car Your Home Furnish- . . ings and Personal Be- Spectctl Prices longing, On all business office machines for the month of February Only Inquire About Co-op Bonus and We repair all makes of Package Policies typewriters and adding machines. DIAL 4-9525 R. C. KEENAN Business Machines Sales and Service 100 Fitzroy St. Charlottetowr “ INSURANCE 163 Queen St. Charlottetown DIAL 4-6035 Mr. Ron Johnson Manager JOHNSON’S RESTAURANT 45 Elm Avenue Specializing in Full Course Meals * Chicken Wings * Southern Fried Chicken Prompt- Delivery Service SPECIALTY . THIS WEEKEN DEEP FRIED CLAMS With chips, lemon tips and cole slaw 75c CALL 4-8744 JOH-NSON’S RESTAURANT 45 Elm Avenue “We Deliver Free of Charge" 9 A.M. - I A.M. Orton Proude Mr. Proude started In the fish business 14 years ago In Charlottetown. Since then he as been connected with some of Canada’s largest re- tail and wholesale fish stores in such places as Toronto. Calgary and Vancouver. He hopes that his experience gained during the past 14 years wil ep him make you a satisfied customer Charlottetown's newest only fish store. CITY SEAFO-‘ODS I77 Weymoufh Sf. “If It‘s Fish We Have" Fresh — Frozen Smoked — Salt and Canned Fish Fresh B.C. Salmon lb. 840 Fresh Smelts, lb. 22c Salt Herring, 2 for 23c Green Mountain Potatoes, 10 lbs. of and 39c This is a sample of the every day low price at CITY SEAFOODS Free deliveries on all orders of $1.00 or over. DIAL 2-l83l Open 9-5530 MON. - FRI. Frank Harris Mr. Harris is the Island’s Representative for— Hobart Scales and Food Machines One of the most popular names on the market today. 3 Steak Machines. etc. VARIOUS MODELS and PRICES We Carry REBUILT USED MACHINES Expert service on Hobart C duty or ' model food HOBART DAYTON SCALES Feature:— Fast. accurate, compact—the finest produce scale ever de- signed. Equipped with special chart for produce depart- ments. Porcelain houslng looks fresh. clean. every day. Ribbon indication assures ac- curate price on every weigh- Ing from every clerk. THE HOBART MFG. CO. LTD. “The World’s Oldest a n d L a r g 9 st Manufacturers of Food Store Equipment." 100 Fitzroy Sf. DIAL 4-9525 STANLEY MOL REAL ESTATE LTD. Chorloflefown Mr. Stanley Mol, member of the Canadian Real Estate Association. has announced the opening of hls new office at 78 Great George Street, Charlottetown, near the Travel Bureau In I ground floor location where be Is ready to serve the pub- lIc. Mr. Mol specializes In Industrial, commercial and residen- tial property and has had I wide experience both personally and with clients in successfully dealing with rural property and usoclated fields. Mr. Mol has taken up residence In Prince Edward Island with his wife and three sons, David aged 12. Leonard aged 9, Itudente at Queen Charlotte High School and Prince Street School. and Calvin aged 3. Mr. Mo] and family have been living In Prince Edward Island since April 1961 and reside at Clyde River. Mr. Mol has been active In the real estate field In Ontnrlo Ind reallzlng the expanding opportunities In Prince Edward Island. made a decision to remove Mo to y East. Mr. Mol Is becomlng known to an Increasing number of Prince Edward Islanders as an actlve, honest and conscientlous real estate broker who can handle the most complicated real eotnte transactions on a confldentlal bugle. . has a number of Industrlal and commercial list- lngs of more than ordinary Interest and In presently taking listings on a wide variety of residential and rural farm pc es. He has had a heavy volume of Inqul Edward Island property I m lnts In the “Ho and «- West. one of hls Inqulries which may result In I new settler coming to Prince Edward Island orlglnuted In the North West Territories. . MoI Is an enthuslustlc Islander, by “option, who u. a whole new future for Prince 78 Great George St. Mr videos ready to more In the prosperity which Iehc opportunity when It art-Ives. M . Moi “loom-n for Prince Edward Inland. STANLEY MOL REAL ESTATE LTD. 78 Gnu! George St. (Near Travel Bureau) um mm In an enthusiastic YOUR VOLKSWAGEN SPECIALIST ON P.E.I. . w". .. ., Francis Rudisch Regardless of what ail- ment your Volkswagen has we’ll put it in top notch condition in short order. “Reasonable Rates” —All Work— Guaranteed See Us Today! Your Representative For Fine Texaco Products” “Wherever You Go Tmst Texaco" RUDISCH’S GARAGE Southport um. 4-5725 3 miles from Cb’town on TCB EVERYONE READS THE CLASSIFIED ADS. . . . MIGHTY MIDGETS THAT SELL . A MOUNTAIN OF MERCHAN- DISE MEET your "RUSCO" Representative Mr. F. J. Campbell Mr. Campbell. who In tho Island‘s only representative for RUSCO. has been employ- ed In this capacity for over six years. Re In well quell- ficd to serve your window and door requirements. whether for your homo or business. Among those building: equip- ped with Rosco windowu and doors are nee Street School. West Kent School. 8!. Jenna School. well R Ionnl High Schoo entary School. and Vocatlonfl School. :11 have Rosco win- dows and doors. RUSCO WINDOWS and DOORS “Now In Colors” Dial 4-8300 ,_—* l T