nmovmeur BAPLOYMENT CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION OF P.E.I. POSITION AVAILABE IN GOVERNMENT OF P.E.I. Male Attendants Male Attendants are uired for Provincial Institutions. Duties include the general care and welfare of patients; performing routine ward duties and all related work as required. Applicants must have completed the ninth school grade and have good health. Application forms may be obtained by writing: Civil Service Commission. ,5,7 Queen _SI1‘_eet. Charlottetown 19.0. Box 817 or by calling at “U Competition is midnight. Monday Closing date for S fuary 24. 1964. r_ TEACHERS WANTED TEACHERS REQUIRED Montague Regional High School Grades 9. I0. ll. I2 and Commerce —Apply to:— MRS. RUTH MacLEOD. Secretary, Montague, P.E.I. I ERIITQ SAL! M NEW HOME AT Attention All Teachers 00 YOU WANT S ER Rl§ORT AREA WITH AN A'I'I'R.ACT'IVE MARITIME CLIMATE? If 50. Liverpool is the Place For Yoii— Our Regional High School requires a number of Teachers in September 1964 — Particularly in French, Science, and Mathematics. If Interested Contact Mrs. R.E. Chisholm. Secretary Liverpool Regional High School Board Liverpool. N.S. If the above subjects are not your specialties— contact us anyway— it may be we have just the opening you are seeking. TO LOCATE IN A DELIGI-ITFUL é. TEACHERS REQUIRED For O’Leary Regional High School For_Grades 9, I0, II. I2 Including Teachers for Physical Education and Home Economics. Apply to: Mrs. Sarah Carruthers Secretary, O'Leary. P.E.I. NOTICES NOTICES 3 NEW WAYS TO GO Western Tire & Auto Supply is pleased to announce 3 new ways for you to go into business for yourself as an independent Western dealer. ese new plans have been intmduced to meet the lower investment requirements of small to medium sized communities. Now you can join Canada's most progressive automotive chain for less than half the investment previously re- quired. HERE ARE THE 3 NEW PLANS (1) COMPLETE FRANCHISE- Now you can own and operate your own complete-line tam store with a minimum investment of only $15,000.11). Westerns cornple-ta-line stores carry a wide range of in Quality products including automotive supplis. spitting Koodl. hardware, paint. toys, housewares. etc. (2) AUTOMOTIVE FRANCHISE-~ our automotive lines. Ideal for those p y operating a gurus, or service station with garage facilities. Mlflinurn lnvaltrnent 06.00000. For those not presontty an at; 0;:-vice station or garage business. minknurn Investment . .00. . (3) CONVERSION FRANCHISE- TI you presently operate your own automotive or hard- Vlrc budneu urangornents can now be made to convert your operation to a Western outlet. Depending on 9001' present inventory this on be accomplished with little or no inveument. HERE ARE SOME OF THE ADVANTAG YOU GAIN AS A WESTERN DEALER . . . G I . I areas: PLANNING O GROUP INSURANCE Join the more than 120 independent dealers now prospsring under Woatern's PROVEN SUC- PLANI Take advantage of our multi- million dollar purchasing power which enables van to sell profitably at the most competive D can. For further iii atton write. phone or wire NOW. Tkcohnodihatllzluidauinqidrieswinlbohddh Nfilldaadidsus. FRANCHISE DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT. WESTERN TIRE AND AUTO SUPPLY LIMITED. 891 Dundas Street. London. Phone: 482-4191 tario. NTO YOUR OWN BUSINESS OYSTER BED aiuncr: A N O N The Guardian. Charlottetown, fit. Feb. 15. 1964. 11 CEMENTS Pursuant to a Writ of Ex- ‘ me directed and’ Court of Prince Edward Is- DANCING TONIGHT North ebruarry ,Riv’:etr ‘igejci-e_ation éioall. 9-12 gild- ;uig . mission cents. ood imuslc. Canteen service. In aid of Junior Farmers. CRAPAUD SPORTS CENTRE —Regular skate every Saturday hi. I I Wherevin Bagnall’s Mills Lim- ited is Plaintiff and Alfred A. Peters is Defendant and which execution is endorsed to levy _ for $1506.04 and interest and "'3 Sheriff's fees and costs I was RESERVE THURSDAY even_ i- I . . tdhe’°°lEi°;htt°“u5:‘ ;’[-';dai':1dtef:: 3:‘ mg. February 200:1. ‘for variety Alfred A Peters in the lands °°"°'”i "‘. "‘° mg“ 5°"°°‘: Hunter River. Sponsored by following: ALL THAT TRACT PIECE AND PARCEL of land situate. lying and being at Oyster Bed Bridge in Lot 24 in Prince bounded as; Cavendish Resort Association. A SPECIAL meeting of the Mt. Stewart Branch of the Roy- al Canadian Legion will be heid Thursday February nth, 1964 at 8 p.m. stiarp. All Legion members are requested to at- tend to discuss important bus- lness. RESERVE Thursday. April 9th. for the Centennnal supper. Sponsored by the St. Paul's ld the West side of the Rustico Road at the North East angle of land now or fomierly possession of Bertram Gal- lant: thence running North along the said Rustico Road for the distance of 2 chains; thence West at right angles to - said Road for 2% chains: CALL FOR TENDERS thence South parallel to said Road 2 chains or to the land of Bertram Gallant and thence East along Bertram GaIlant‘s la-nd 2% chains to the place of commencement and con- taining in acre of Ian-d a little or less and being the land conveyed by The Trus- tees School District No. S'l‘ PE PRINC EDWARD ISLAN NATIONAL PARK Sealed tenders addressed to the Chief. National Parks Ser- vice. Department of Northern 175 in Queues County in Al- ‘c\ga‘i3":"d Nfllimgg rgcdvgi “ed Pew” by d°°d dated ‘to noon on March 23. 1964. J"i”..§".'.‘l‘.'y lggllrlé Public Notice I” the pfiflegmde J opemm a ‘ refr hm .1 S100 that I will on Tuesday the 3; Sfamfige Beach in ‘rice 28th day of April A. D. 1964 Edward Island National Park during the years 1964. 1965 and at the hour of Iiwo o‘clock in the afternoon on 5a 1966. Tenders should be offer- premises set up and sell to the :1 on the bid: of a rercentgtsé - - - ~ gross 5 es each year highest bidder the right title any mnder of ' mm and interest of Alfred A. Peters in the said lands with the new house built thereon, The sale to be subject to a Mortgage for $2000.00 on the . . .m i.e.. if the ‘g receipts tendered is less said premises togetlier wi $950 in any year the licensee interest thereon from Dec- wl_ll_be required to pay the amber 7th 1963. The Condi- minimum rental of . In submitting the tender. the em- velope enclosing it should be endorsed “Tender for Refresh- ment Concession at Sta-nhope Beach." the facilities to be made into the said Court who will .‘;°.;‘.“.,’.§i$‘ Til: com 'ng ' make 841 0l'dP'|‘ V€=“'tI|‘|8 “'19 equip-ment. tonne ot'Licerice of in the puI'('ha<er- Occupation to be issued to the ther particulars as to arrang- su-cceséul applicant and the ing to have the said lilortgrage basis on which the award of continued to , pm-chaser e concession will be made may be obiained from Nor- m?0’ be Ohialned “'0'” “I9 5"?‘ man W. Lowther. 126 Rich- °"‘“lI‘;“d°“t- P"'“°° tions of Sale will be made known at time of Sale. the sale to be confirmed by a Judge of the Supreme Court of Prince Edward island with- out expense to the piirchaser. proceeds of s be p id mond Street. Oharlottetou ii, . mm mm M ...‘Z.‘;‘.."°“....‘..‘.‘.’.°...‘.’.‘-’.""".‘2‘..'f; W“ R” Plal 1”‘ This tender will be considered unless new house is situated on a paved highway about 12 miles from Charlottetown and any- one wishing for a new house accompanied by all the infor- aiion required. The highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted handy to School. excellent I y_R 13, coymm, general store. etc.. should Director make fmher iI"IW'*°S~ on . February 10. 1964. DATED February 7th, A. D. Natfifnil pa...“ B..,,.d,' 1964. Department of Northern Af- fair; and National Resources M35 NOTICES JOHN F. TOWNSHEND. Sheriff of Queens County NOTICES Resources Development MEETING Elmira School, Elmira On . Monday, February 17, I964 At 8.00 P.M. Everyone Welcome Division of Research Department of Industry & Natural Resources You can now obtain a Western Franchise to hantle just ' VALENTINE PARTY DANCE AIR FORCE CLUB GRAFTON STREET Special Dance Prizes ’ . Door Prize — Lunch Members and Guests Welcome 10 to 12 P.M. — Adm. $1.00 per Couple 0 izxcwsivic-: Q INVENTORY CONTROL RY CONSUMER 0 co-or ADVERTISING CREDIT pLAN O MEIICRANDISING UM °"”‘“°E . illlooxwilcnnrma 0 MAiiAomENr Meeting or THE sick we-II DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS annacy ‘Up-to the minute prescription service. We can call for and deliver your prescription. Phone us to- B THE CANADIAN PR ‘:_f3';:’l°'“P‘ Free D°ll"§"Y 'I’or-onto: Market mixednatol ar ae—-Sherwood an al .53}, ; Dd tel - _l .sections of the city . . . D‘al l[]:g_er -m e" y "me "ad I 4-3170. 2 New York: Market irregu-A THE ANNUAL Girl Guide IIf"Y.n‘f’W°"= '"°d¢'Ii¢lY active‘ Guide ‘Thinking Day Tea and Montreal. Market (racuonny Display will be held at the high ; Dd H t- YIMCA -on Saturday. February Inger m away "we ‘ud- 22nd from 3-6:1). Iiickets 50 cents. NORTH RIVER Rink, gnight CURRENCIES Saturday. I-‘irst game In- MONTREAL (C9, _ The‘ termediate "B" finals for Queens United States dollar in terms of I Count)“ 3311091179 BIIIMOIZS VS. Canadian funds was unchanged‘ Pownai Royals. Game t i m e 1 0 p.m. Admission 5 and 50 cents. Skate after. MORELL RINK tonight Dun- staffnage vs. Mt. Stewart. First is “WE TREAT —-Giggey'a SUMMARY 3. . Pound sterling was down 1-1.0‘ 1“ $30255. I L NEW YORK game in Intermediate I ‘ " playdowns. Skate after. NEW YORK (AP)—-Tlie stock; it ‘kt 1 th h h CANCELLED until Easter 3iigillggiflarwiblssionrolllgidagllotlifiit| I provement toward the close Monday—-Saturday night dance New Glasgow Recreation Cen-I tre. ' BUNBURY UNITED Church 9:&) a.m.: Mount Herbert United Church 7:30 p.m. Minister: Rev. Gerald G. Wy-rwas. SATURDAY SP E C I A L at Coleen Beauty Shop. Cold waves 160 Queen Street. Tele- phone 4-6621. DR. ZIELINSKI will be at his New Glasgow office Saturday as usual from 3 to 5 p.m. KINGS COUNTY SKATE MONDAY night 8 - I0 p.m. Sponsored by New Perth Calf Club. gave the list a slightly higher statistical edge. Trading simmered to 4.$0.000 shares from 4.830.000 Thursday. Losses in such pivotal stocks as American Telephone. Public Service Electric and Gas, Gen- eral Motors and Chrysler exert- 1 ed a downward pull on the av- I erages. This was countered tol OBITUARY ‘inserted by friends and rela- xes as a tribute to the deceas- .3 8 CAPTAIN LOUIS H. HERRING ‘Hie death occurred at the Livingstone and Mi:-icArthur Nursing Home on December 22nd. 1963. of Captain Louis ‘Hadley Herring of Murray River .in his eighty-fifth year. Although in failing health during die lust GOSPEL MEETING in Upton Gospel Hall. Dundas on Sunday February 16th. at 7.30 i>.m. Mil- few years, his strength declined ton Poole. Speaker. rapidly during the last ‘mreg onths. ' DANCE, FORTUNE Hall to- "‘ night February 15th. Dancing 9-12. Canteen service. In aid of Bridgetown Combines. “ST. PETEIVS Caohedral re- gular Choral Eucharist this Sunday. 16th. February is chang- ed to ‘'10 am." -— Special ad- dress by Dr. Harry Smith, Presi- dent of the University of King's College, Halifax. Eight o'clock service and Sunday School as usual." PRINCE COUNTY KENSINGTON RINK, today- Saturday February 15th. skat- ing from 2 to 4 p.m. 1mm 3 to 10 p.m. COME TO the card party at Don MacLeod's, Irislntown. on Monday evening. In aid of the Women's Institute. CALL FOR TENDERS REFRESHMIEIEIT BOOTH’ C . CES 0 AT CAVENDISH BEACH I PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND The deceased was a retired mariner who spent over forty years in the coastal shipping trade of the Maritime Provinces. The latter years of his life were . spent on his farm in Murray River where he so much enjoyed working in his garden. The late Captain Herring. born in Murray Harbour In 1879, was the son of the late Captain and Mrs. Benjamin Herring. In early dfe a member the Giurch of Christ and served as an Elder of that Giumri in Murray River. He leaves to mourn besides his wife the former Josie Ann Beck of White Sands; seven sons and five daughters: Harry with the CNR, in Trurc, N.S.; Louis, School Superintendent, Murray Harbour; A May, RN Halifax. N.S.; Friend, MD. High River, Alberta; Cap- tain Leonaird. Halifax. N. 8.; John. with the RCAF, St. Bruno. P.Q.: Hubert, Petroleum En- gineer. Calgary, Alberta; Clif- NATIONAL PARK ford. with the RCAF, in Ottawa. sealed tenders add,-essed In 0nt.: Joy. (Mira. Daniel Fraser), me Chis; Nafimggj Pa]-kg 1-lopefield. P.E.I.; June. stenc- vices Department of N grapher. Ottawa, Ont.: r- Affairs and National garet. RN. Ha-ii-fax, N. s.; twentyeight grandchildren and fiive -great-grandchildren; also three sisters: Blanche (Mrs. Ross MacP‘hersonl. Windsor. N. 5.; ‘Pansy. East Providence, KL; and Myrtle, (Mrs. Carleton Bul- 1953_ Tenders should be of. leyi, East Providence. Rhode {eyed on the Island; three brothers and two age it gros sisters predeceased him. and any tender_of a percentase The funeral was held on % Wt Tuesday. Dec. 24th, from the Murray River Churdi of Christ. The service was conducted by ‘NE a former pastor. Mr. Kenneth mm “M in any yam. the Hc_ Norris assisted by Mr. ‘ John emce Wu be required to my acbona . student minister. $500 Hymns sung were: Will Your Anchor Hold. and Let the Lower Lights be Burning. The pallbearers were: William Moore.‘ Haldon Hooper. Oliver , Glddings. Sydney Mirnn, Clar- ence Nicolle and Silas Macltay. Flowerbearers were: Merton Fenguson. Lorne Stewart, Orlol Hooper and Hubert White. Interment took place in the Murray River cemetery. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Capt. Louis H. Hui-ring wish to express their sincere thanks and appre- ciation to Dr. Lorne Bonnell. Di-. R.G. Lea. the nurses and staff of the Livingstone and Mac- Arthur Nursing Home. the Mur- -ray River Funeral Home. Mr. Kenneth T. Norris. and Mr. John MacDonald: also to those who sent floral tributes. of syima . eic.. the kind friends, neighbours and relatives who helped in so many ways during our recent. sad .n at Cavendish Beach Edward Island N ’ during the years 1964, 1965 and in Prince Bark . c minimum - maul cash rental acceptable is $500; i.e.. if the perecentage of receipts tendered h less Partiiculars facilities to be wont to including iii e supplying of equipment. terms of tion to be Issu the successful applrlcant and the basis on whiih the award of the coucvssion will be made may from the Sup- erintendent. Prince Edward Is- land National Park. All inter- ested persons nre advised .to obtain these pai'ticu2a.rs..as no tender will be considered un- less accompanied by all the in- formation required. The high- est or any tender will not no- cessarily . concerning the made availabliel, J. R. B. Coleman. Director. Ottawa, February 10. 1964. National Parks Branch. Department of Northern Affairs ‘change were mixed and cans- a great extent by Eastman Ko- dak’s rise of ass to izt-is audl by fractional advances of sev- eral other key issues. ainers outnumbered losers‘ by 65 to £83, among the 1.313; issues traded i to The Dow Jones industrial av-, erage made a small gain at .11.39 at 794.56. _ The Associated Press average’ of 60 stoc edged up 2 toj 2947 I XEROX RECOVERS Xerox recovered from some itop of the most-active list. ris-: ing 4% to 82 on 112,000 shares. 35V Chrysler was second as it con-. tinued to back-pedal, losing 1 at. 40% on 01,700 shares. Among Canadian issues traded, Dome Mines gained 55. Canadian Pacific and Hudson Bay Mining V4 and international Nickel and Distillers Seagrama Ii. Mclntyre Porcupine gained ‘/2 and Aluminium Ltd ‘A PRODUCE In —Ex-rights. xw — Ex-warrants. Net costs and main Exploration .1’ five cents. ~ MONTREAL CMEING STOCK! Iy Press Stock Exchange-—Iob. II mpleto tabulation d Friday trans- change is from previous board-Int closing sale. MONTREAL (CPI ._ Agriculw M, "M ,,m,_",.,_,c_f.£_, ture department quotationsr ; A.,-....,. 527.. mi; 13..., 1_—,t,, ., Eggs: Wholesale dealer prices 1' Algomlns 25038;9|]/I 5;: + V. ~ _. m ioa 3 . 4 country stations, wooden car A V‘ W W "W “W H“ tons: Extra-la e 41%, large man." "7 .6“ .6.4_ V‘ ‘/9: medium 33% I 30: ‘Aug n pt so :52 52 52 + V. 33 a d C ng as: as 53 Butter: Current receipts non- , £5595-91:‘ £0” :2_‘‘4 1:1 [:1 +'l,’;‘ , u -..~ 4 tenderable 51, 93 score tender- I. B.“ Mm 376 564,. am av‘ ? ., able 51%; 92 score tenderable;3,,,,. CN -,9 79 79 IV. 51%. .‘Banq PC 250 :54». 54-1 54’a Cheese: Delivered Montreal. I8-_th P am 317131’! in. 173; — 2 recent selling and sprang to the waxed current receipts. whole-§:r°:mP“°"' "‘:%‘;2’:;5"‘ 35”’ ‘ sale Quebec white 35; coloredlm 4,“ 1,7, .,g' 9.; 9, 4. .Build Prod 13: 525'». 25». 261/. Skim milk powder: Spray pro- I Can Cem 135 81 ' 411/. 411/. —- so cess No. 1 in bags 14-16; roller ,9 9”" 5°‘! 1 7-‘ *3 process No. 1 in bags 13 - 14: gsLP"d" '°g,';“:‘_9/' 2:9“ 2:;/" “ feed DIJIICT DOWCET CEL pr 3 my 3131/‘ 13” 131,/‘_ 1,‘ feed 9-9‘/4. 1:: ion 39% can 9454. 1,5 Potatoes: Wholesale selling Ed; Ere; 3:150‘ 97-6» % i : 755 i. . W Dr - -' 3i.§°..‘3.“°.3.°‘”... .o- its ‘$2. goo; v: we --' ww- - - - - n tn l917 x s sI..+ Va L45-LM: N.B. new 505 .%—l.00; (' [mp 33 c moi gr,-is. 531/‘ 53:/‘ - I,‘ N.B. new 10s P.E.I. new cu. 100 si-Iv. 171/. 1754- 16 Cl Pow ,,« 1 0 s47-.. 47 47 R Prices on the Americaii Ex- White 755 l.70-LN; P.E.I. new white 503 1.1515: P.E.I. new Papers were off 0.1 at 121.0. Consolidated dropped V4 and Ab-l bi ‘A. R.C. Forest and Domin- ion Tar rose ‘/4 each. I Banks were up 0.6 at 1233.: Royal ose 1/9. Montreal and‘ Canadianne Nationals 1/4 eac I Toronto-Dominion St nd perial Commer ’ " Utilities rose ce . . 0.2 to 113.1. in- OBITUARY I Inserted by friends and rela-I tives as a tribute to the deceas- 1 ARTHUR RAYMOND HAMBLYI The many friends in both town 0; and country were saddened to learn of the recent passing Arthur Raymond Hambly at the early age of tihii-iiyoeven years Several months ago he enter ed the hospital at which time serious. However. beyond all that human hands could do. God called him to his eternal home. The _ late Mr. I-Iambly was born at South Wlnsloe where he received his education and later took up residence in Charlotte- and National Resources. M” bereavement. town where he was a faithful employee for several years at Finley‘s Auto Salvage. He pos- aeseed a friendly manner was of a most ambitious nature. Even when illness struck him and he could not attend to nor- mal duties, he helped his wife operate a grocery store at his own home. The iangely attended funeral service was held from the Cut.- cllf-fe Funeral Home, the ser vice being conducted by Rev. Donald Campbell assisted by Rev. ’l‘.R. Goudge. who spoke words of comfort to the bereav- ed family. Hymns sung were There are left to mourn be- sides his sorrowing wife (the former Florence Weeks, of Charlottetown). five children. namely: David. age 13 years. Donna. 12, Jimmie. 9. Kevin. 6, and Darlene. age 5 years. e is also survived by his father Mr. William Hambly, winsioe. and also three sisters and six brothers, namely: Elsie (Mrs. Harold Crawfordl. Osh- awa; Florence. (Mrs. orley Gengel. Odiawa; Daisy. (Mrs. Raymond Gengel. Charlotte- town; Wilfred oif Odiawa; Ed- win and Melvin of Charlotte- town; Norman of Union Road; George and Earl of Winsloe. The beautiful flora-l tributes testify to the him esteem in which the deceased was held. CARD OF THANKS The family if the late Mr. edged declines 74 to 73 (in I'll‘ ‘Fl . se his condition was consIdel‘edIN0"Ihe"| Exploration s R . . In primary metals Algoma," 65 1040 Hollinrer 975 Ho e A 260 .. 0l"PI Hud Bay S.'It'r-It 35 $ . 820 S12”: 13% 12% — II $00 "60 60 +10 dian issues followed the trend. white 105 .30-.32. §§‘,§' all..." 3.45:, Ii: (sjcurigr Rai;iboulr Oil/ gainedlld. em Del men 760 van -/so ana inn vgi B ’ ' - - Chemceli 700 S12”: 12% 12% — r---um is in ‘i-a-to <55":-‘i‘éT ‘.‘i.E‘.’£°.¥.I.’I.°.I§‘..’i.'.i’.i §‘.i3°pZ‘1$§.’i.' 2:.-v:.'.-.1 .*.:°. :1-1:: -4": “- 'I“P"°’ '9" 1/‘ "id M01-Vbdenlie and CPR and Quebec Natural Con MS 835 831"; 3191; 3172: 'lw5-hat " k d_d Gas Vs each. Maritime Tele- (C:Ded::IreFr xdifioséil 3:3; 3:3:-— 1“ oc s I : graph and Telepho e d d ’. _ "‘ ‘ 1" hi Thur‘ V‘ and Ben Telephoilie %I‘-OPPG ‘fir ll:-ll A ‘la szii-1. 23% 25:. - V1 Advances 53 505 , Industrial: were off 0.1 at'1§:.I.nnI" Sn; :2 Au, , .4 Declines 493 58 l1.'5.7. Du Pont rose 1/; and As- I n Rrirtu inzs sivit 17% ivv. Unchanged 305 292 ibestos I/¢. Page-Hersey and the lT’°‘3!¢° 473 ' ‘*7 - V1 Total issue! 1313 133 ,!Moore Corp. dropped 1-’, each. IR":“‘" 3,... 1" anada Cement Wu. Asbestoslp 5.3.... mi 3.9..‘ 1% ' 1-,...‘ .4 and CIL ‘/4 each and Chemcell. :nnm Tar ms :3 13% 13% - 1.’ AI. .Dominion Glass and Dominion!“D';m git; 0' ZOOMSZZW‘ “V21”! U, Textile It each. - .° , ’ 4 ‘ , ""- ivioN-riiEA-1. (CPI — i=ricn.?m,mND,. Up ,1 :..’."',’§".‘ ‘ ,.‘..""‘.‘.‘.”“ ""‘ ‘“_‘ 2;‘ were narrowly mixed at thel 1,, genior base megays N0,-.; Fraser 3410 seam ii is -— Va close of the Montreal and Cana- land, ",5, 31' Homnge, :1, and 1' Fr Petr pr 100 3&3 Se-law 3 dial‘ 5100* exchange! F!'Id53’- ‘Hudson Bay Minin 1/ Intei'na- ‘ Gr B C" "W M mu’ 12”’ I2” 9 com oslte ind x w ‘ . . g " , IGL Paper ‘L11. 21-"; 2.116 - h P 9 3' “'3'l-tional Nickel dropped ‘rs 8IldjHaw|t Sid son sex. o-. ax... ix. 0 anged at 132.3 and advflflcfl Consolidated Mining and Smelt-‘ ma 2*: - ts . - as . and Steel of Canada rose ‘/4. .Husi._.. on ‘:3? sin, 23:- 1‘ Dofasco dropped 1/4 and Canada imp Oil 920 stew. 45-2 5% on K, [Imp Tob 585 312% 12% . 5 L’ I - In trade and finance, Simp- ,[,'.‘,d,,,:°°C”,,, 183., I274‘ 24 ii.‘ I‘ sons dropped 5/in and Industrial Int Nickel iim snug "W4 7*.Hi— it Acceptance Corp. and Traders Int Pan no soul 34 at —— IA nance A V: each. Dominion ll“: W‘ V’ 2353:?" ‘N ‘7’’‘‘: . llel‘ + Stores rose ‘/4 and Steinbergs L,,,,.. 5.... S2,. 1, 1, __ 5 A Vt Lnblaw A mo :7 7 Among the oils Home. Husky ‘*"°" 1" "’°" ”"“’ 77“ ‘W’ “M T°“°° d"°pl’°d V‘ “ch l!IIaBcl.l’rl:n A 171: 57:: T‘/4- 1/. and Pacific Petroleum Ii. Maritime 1 ms 819“: 19% in IA and beverage issues. M Weston'a ‘A dropped % and sax. nounce the arrival of their son at the Charlottetown Hospital on Friday. February LANDRIGAN — To Mr. Mrs Maritime rt 17534 R163 317%’. 17”: 17% + K 32 29 $1231 ‘.211 12% ads Foods 1/4. Walker-Goodeh Mm" 37? ham rose ‘:5. A 2'55S¥I(I2Ts‘ “Va 112:4 In speculative mines on the Moore Corp 245 sizu 52 521/. Va Canadian Exchange Transterre Mm $12“ 12“: 12":—% rose 22 cents. Kodiak 15 cents M°"‘ 5 *7 7 " “ United Obalski 12 cents. East’ ,‘.‘j;"'L",‘." 22 ‘$1, 2,“ §., 1‘, - Ventures eight cents. McAdam Ogilvia 610;l5-‘I6 isxsisfz. fivelceuts and Fano 2% cents. |0n1 Steec . 52.2 at 2.1 + at Kienna m cents’ P . Pete 400 811% 11% il’\i— ‘>6 even Patze Horn 1400 :20“: mt: mHi— it _ Panma I S 28 M VITAL STATISTICS 1‘; . 1 . - I I4 ON Gas pr 5051M“: 104‘/2 mix. — Que Phone 300 $451,’: 15 Rockwell on son. «vi 44% + at Rolland A 1400 some aw. M GARRITY _ M,-. Rolland pr 25 2 92 92 . .and . M1ls' R m «i 310-14 10% 10“ James (nee Patricia .D8lg‘Il‘IlZ' Royal Blink 472 s7.m-rm ms 4 vs er) are happy to announce the Sn. C i was zist 21%’ Va arrival of their son John Fitz- S"""" 7 ' ml" ” ” " “ ‘J izerald on February 6th. 1964. vlr“ M I: 3?-3’: 27:11: -14 at the Charlottetown Hospital. .snop Suva u= sizvi i2-4. nu. 4» to Weight 7 lbs.. 1014 on, ‘Simpson! can s.. 311-. .1‘;:A‘—- It .. ihnm 150 528% 2035 2! _. 'SIIC muss: 21-1/.24 +14 MEcQUAIIl)" Mr. and Mrs. I m':mbK""A 5,5 ‘M rm M & M, "“‘‘s "°Q“5‘d- 30l1SIl8W Texaco c 1900 an-it use we — Ikiverdalel are happy to im- Tor-Dom 7/. aw. 5275- at T n A 520 $1131’: IIK il|6-36 Pi . Tr C Corp 13800 SIOM 101/4 l05i-I» K 'I‘r Cari Pl. 700 $35 "5 34% .u 14th. Tr Mt PL mo $15-‘IA ISM 15:6 1964. Wei hi 7 1 . Triad in mi in II R bs‘ 8 0"’ Walk ow to: saw. «zit 6214 + ‘>6 eston A 316 I6 16 — (Continued on page 123 Noranda_ P.Q. a daughter. Mollie. Thursday Febniary 13th. 1964. Weight 6 as '1 ~i lbs.. ll 0 . I ENGAGEMENTS : GALLANT —- TRAINOR — Mrs. i Joseph V. Gallant, Charlotte-‘ ROYAL SECURITIES Corporation Limited Stocks and Bonds ALEX M. WILSON Manager 137 Grafton St. Dial 4-8583 Charlottetown town wishes to announce the: engagement of her dauglitenl Eleanor Marie to Reginald! Trainor, son of Mr. and Mrs. ‘ Alfred TI'fl(lfl0t', Winnipeg and ‘ f0l‘m€I'Iy of Charlottetown. P.'E.~l. The marriage will take , place in the church of the. Most -Holy Redeemer. Monday, 1 March 30th. 1964 IN MEMORIAM COLLINGS —— In loving memory of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Cnl- I lings who passed away i<‘eh- : mary 15th. 1950 and June . I I ( I 1 22nd. 1936. Silent thoughts. memories dear Treasured more each passing. e . Raymond Hambly wish to ex- press their sincere appreciation to Dr. A.L. Saunders. the nurses and staff of the Prince Edward island Hospital. to Rev. Donald Campbell and other clergy for numerous visits. and to the many kind friends who helped in various ways during their N- cent sad bereavement. Lovingly remembered oy sons ' and daughters. Fishermen In Queens County And Central Prince will be held in the Regional High School, North Rustico Thursday, February 20th, 1964 \nd career School BARBERING OR IIAIRDRESSING SCREEN TEACHING 'I‘i-arisportation Allowance and other Benefits. TRANS-CANADA of BEAUTY INDUSTRIES LTD. Mouton, N. I. CAPE WOLFE HALL, CAPE WOLFE Friday, February 21st, I964 At 8.00 P.M. TOPIC —— Reorganization of the P.E.I. It1aher- - mens Association and Lobster Trap Limit. St. Dunstan’s Extension Department Englewoocl AI2 Iitrfastnlloffntiinimtvslnlnyunn uflimldpitwfilllflflfiflfi H PAIAIDI. ’ Annual Meeting of the Shareholders the Crapaud Creamery to be held at High School On Tuesday, Feb. 18th 1964 PM GM. LEA Secretary. Room of Montgomery orgainire ad in the improvement commun \ What I. and Education. l.R.A. Nova and community Miss H. Curriculum. Nova . ucation. and a Council. Charlottetown. P. E. I. Scotia Elizabeth Orchard. Scotla member TRAILERS REEFERS PLATFORMS LOW BEDS BULK HAUL CH Phone 302-9656 FIIIIEIIAIIF NEW —— usro TRUCK BODIES IP VANS PARTS and SERVICE at on SEABOAIID DISTRIBUTORS LTD. Mom.-ton Sch ILL TEACHERS, PARENTS and OTHERS INTERESTED IN IMPROVING READING A meeting will be held Hall. Prince a local of r‘(‘Rf‘lIl’iR. A. Toda_\"s reading needs-—a chal- lenge to teacher. parent. and it; RA. is doing to help Dr. Harold M. Nason, Director of Elementary Secondary Education. Department and a Director H. Developing knowledge of words as a basis for independent read- ing-—a (ask for teacher. parent, pervisll’ DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION in the Common of Wales College. on Wednesday. Fvbriiary 19. 1964 at :45 p.m. to council of the International Reading Association. Membership is opcn to all persons interest- of of Sn of Department of Ed- cf an active l.R..A A .a.>- ..»-s......-K. ...,