NOTICES MEETING P.E.1. Plumbers Association Annual. Meeting will be held June 8th, '8 P.M... se Auditorium _ we. ROCK - SHAKE SIDING “And INSULATION FOR OLD OR NEW HOMES By Johns-Manville Permanent Colors Protected by Plastic “Many Jobs Completed for Your. Inspection” The most inexpensive home care ‘ Let us prove it with a “FREE ESTIMATE” 5 Year Low Cost Financing Ask for JAMES STEWART MONARCH ROOFING & INSULATION ~ Ch’town 894-1560 S’side 436-3419 | OF C FUNERAL NOTICE” IRON MOULDERS COREMAKER -REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY _ _ APPLY T Hillis & Sons eaiee : 8180 Kempt Road, Halifax, N. Permanent Position — Union Wages S. Phone 455-7237 ATTENTION AUTO PARTS MEN A large new car dealership in Monc- ton will pay top wages for experienced parts men. Paid vacation and holidays, good medical benefits and pension plan. A real opportunity for ambithious men. Reply in writing to PARTS MEN, P.O. SUB 13, Moncton stating age, experi- ence, personal details. All replies con- fidential. ace - $f NOTICES WANTED For good grades of scrap materia! delivered to our yard on Kent Street. we are paying the following prices: IRON and STEEL SCRAP ,.cccccccccsees- $12.00 per TON HEAVY COPPER LIGHT COPPER .. per Lb. RED BRASS e per Lb. YELLOW BR Ass . . per Lb. BET, OOTTEIES sh occocaccntccecacanessscinncnecc: < aan pee Oee AAT oo cnccconccencescncecciccsccesss, Shen ee ge Ee acces $1.50 Each 158 Kent Street Charlottetown MAURICE BLOCK CO. LTD. | Wall Street Sees Foondslics For Traditional Summer Rall NEW YORK (‘AP)—The stock Reserve Board. which was cited _market this week had one of its as a factor in the weeks de- worst losses-of the vear and ex- cline Martin said there are tended its weekly series of de- “disquieting similarities’’ be- clines to four straight. tween the present and the boom As the week ended. Wall that preceded the D of Street analysts were citing the the 1!930sbut he added that the level of around 900 in the Dow US. has a good chance of avoid- Jones industrial averace as a ing another depression if it support line that could nrovide heeds certain lessons. ‘(a -soringbeard for a traditional Some Wall Streeters soft- ‘ summer’ eae the support Pedaled the Martin statement Siw bea holds, wa pada! ~on Tuesday, the day it was Overhanging Wall Street and Made public. asserting that The members of Charlottetown Council No. 824 Knights of Columbus are requested to attend prayers for their late Brother, John D. MacDonald, at the Hennessey Funeral Home Sunday, June 6th at 8:00 P.M. and to attend his funeral at Fort .Augustus, Monday at 3 P.M. June 7th. Funeral ‘leaving the home at 2.15 P.M. By Order, Grand Knight Benevolent Irish Society Special Meeting _ Monday, June 7th — ee + Important Property Business : reaching in its iafiemians to the other factors were more impor- whole house ftself was a state. tant in the decline of stock ee earn prices Martin's statement, however, was quoted and commented upon during the week. Since | TY stocks already had been declin- cl AND QUEENS ing for three weeks, there was | BINGO every Wednesday Com othing sudden or unexpected | munity Curling Club Crapaud Jackpot about the week's loss and many { Wall Streeters said they «he- DAUGHTERS oF . At 7 game in Orange Hall Borg titlie lieved the Drive, every Wednesday nigh at g Was. at the worst. an-“‘excuse” pm. Admission 6c. Lanch served. for the further selling. Centre, York, Open daily oe FELL 17.17 POINTS The Dow Jones industrial ~ 8 ae 10 p.m arenene +-7074, |Apnuals: Geraniums. Bezonias. Rock average fell 17.17 to 900.87. its Garden — Pla “Tom: | Plants one Howes. ——— mate. te worst loss since the week ended ‘May 22 when it fell 17.61. The Associated Press average | Announcement Montagee, wil be closed Wedecsey | of 60 stocks declined-7.4 to 328.4, |noon for the summer months fits sharpest decline since the |week ended Nov. 23, 1963. Volume for the four-day trad- co $5.59; wash. cot and sat ta, |i8 week, cut short by the ob- $2.00. -Haircoloring a specialty Open Servance of the Memorial Day every day and ‘Tueeday and Thurs--holiday on- Monday. was 21.941,- be ee , 830: shares compared with 24,- | DEBONNAIRE BEAUTY Sainn witt- va 967.331 for-the full five-day week | remain open all day Saturday ce tayo | ginning June 4 } Dow industrials “closed _ KINGS COUNTY t08 22 on "Thursday. the first | | SPECIALS AT Vera's Reanty : |Crapaud from June 7th to inh Cold | | 0.50 for $8.50; $8.30 for $6.50: i $1 for “AUTOMOTIVE AUTOMOTIVE STRIDE 10 HILLSIDE FROM NOW UNTIL JUNE 12th WE ARE OFFERING THE FOLLOWING USED CARS AND TRUCKS AT REDUCED PRICES. BUY NOW AND TAKE ADVANT-" AGE OF THESE SAVINGS. WAS NOW 1962 Ford Fairlane, 4 door sedan $1800 $1495: 1962 Envoy 4 Door SOG . i455. i 895 1962 Envoy 4 Door Seaen 900 : 695 1961 Austin 4 Door Sedan ..... 850 650 1960 Chev 4 Door Dees 2.5.4 1400 1050 1959 Pontiac 4 Door eee .. is. 900 650 1959 G.M.C. '/ Ton — ¥ Pick-up .. .. 1050 850 1958 Chev'/ ton Pick-up ... 950 750 1958 Dodge Reval OS eS 850 500 1957 Pontiac 4 door Sedan ... 650 350 6 days left to qualify for the drawing for | | (1) @ five day trip to New York for two OR (2) A camper trailer completely | ij coat or mink two | equipped, OR (3) A fur | stole, OR (4) $400. 00 in cash plus , Consolation prizes. —~-= => ——_ an <iaitine —_—— - HILLSIDE MOTORS Ld. Ch'town, P.E.I. St. Peters Road Your Pontiac, Buick. Acadian. Vauxhall, Viva and G.M.C. Truck Dealer "WHERE CUSTOMER SERVICE AND SATISFACTION COME FIRST" | AUCTION SALE AT FRENCHFORT 10 miles east of Charlottetown, 2 miles south of St. Peters Rd: On Saturday, June 12, 1965, at 1:00 p.m. Having sold my farm I will offer for sale the following: Machinery: Int. tractor, B275, 4 yrs. old, 1000 hrs.; Ford tractor reconditioned with Dearborn front. end loader; wagon, New Idea, (new); tractor plow, 2 farrow; spring tooth harrow, 3 sect: tractor mower Int. 7 ft.; lime spreader, New Idea, (grass seed att.); grain crusher; ‘side delivery rake. Int.; manure——spreader;— Cockshutt;—chain—saw,— Pioneer: tools: carpenter and machine; McKee harvester and attachments: cement mixer: .2-tractor trailers; 2-cream cans; cream sep- arator; flat harrow, 3 sect.: fuel tank and pump; small tools. Furniture: 1—21 cu. ft. Viking deep freeze; 1—17 cu. ft. Viking deep freeze; 1 G. E. washing machine; 1 Enterprise kitchen range, oi] and wood; 1 livingroom suite; table and chairs; 21 inch G. E. television; 1 record player: 1 Westing- house. radio: 1 9° x 12° floor carpet; end tables; 1 Singer vacuum cleaner; 1 Imperial sewing machine (Zig-Zag, new): 2 bedroom suites with dresser and vanity; 1 set of double bunks; large quantity of dishes, cutlery; 1 electric kettle: | toaster; pressure cooker; large quantity of toys: 2 bicycles (boy's and girl's); other articles too numerous to mention. Terms: Cash, as owner is leaving the Province. 3 Auctioneer: MELVILLE BELL Owner: JOHN P. DELVES. : De Sable. |time it had closed below the BEAUTY Saios. Mon ‘Magic 900"" level since Jan. 28. further notice. due! The loss this week was part of a “correction” of the ad- AND MRS. Palmer of High Bank Vance? to the record closing high thesk friends and neighbors | | of 939.62 in the Dow industrials, and sympathy during | their recent bereavement reached on May 14. The five most active issues this week on the New York ex- change were: Chrysler, down % tat 485% on 369.300 shares: Amer- PRINCE COUNTY ican Telephone, down %; at 69% Spiegel. up 3's at 397s: Ameri- | LOBSTER OR HAM Supper Immacui Can Motors. up I's:at 12's: and Wellmgton June %h. starting at 5:08 pm Tickets peor Motors, down 1% at games. ‘Steel Output May Surpass 1964 Record | MAKE time to attend Red Cross | Bleod—Donor- Clinics at-Legion Home tm ~ | Summerside. pentey and Tait. from 2-4 BE ONE OF THE 1185 blood doners needed at Summerside Legion June 7th. and &h, at Tignish Legion. Wednes- day. June %h. Alberton and en Legions, Thursday, June 1h SHARE your good health—be a bieod CLEVELAND (AP) — The donor at one of the Prince County | é im aah steel industry of the United States has a zood chance of “leeueee” ane on he (eenalling er surpaning lad 50. cents. Large jackpot. year’s record _ output of 126,- - NOTICES NOTICES _ NOTICE TO FARMERS ‘ISLAND BOOKKEEPING SERVICE : WILL : Organize and maintain a complete rd of your business transactions leading to including year end financial statements and income tax re- turns. Instruct and assist in maintaining your own re- cords. Provide all other accounting ‘services necessary for efficient business operation and management. Write: P. O. Box 190 Charlottetown, P.E.I- Phone: 894-8233 business hours NOTICE To our many customers and friends, we wish to announce that we are now operating our grocery store in Kensing- ton, formerly known as "Kier Clark and Sons Ltd." We offerthe same courteous service at low prices. To the many people who wish to use our de- livery service our new telephone num- ber is 267-3216. Phone or call in to see us. KENSINGTON CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION LTD. KENSINGTON, P.E.I. | EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT MALE PHYSICAL EDUCATION INSTRUCTOR \ Required for WABUSH COLLEGIATE To teach boys grades III to XI, inclusive Salary commensurate with qualifications and exper- rence Transportation paid from point of hire to Wabush by most direct route. Furnished apartment available at reasonable rates. Liberal fringe benefits available to suitable applicant. Apply in writing to: The Staffing Committee - Wabush Collegiate Wabush. Labrador fa) tb) (ec) ‘dd As June 30th is closing date for applications on Potato and Grain Insurance, our representative | will be at the following centres for the last time this season. You are invited in to discuss our | policy on Crop Insurance. Office hours from 10:00 | a.m. to 12:30 p.m. | Souris Federal Building, June 7th Montague, Reid's Warehouse, June 8th Murray Harber Puble Hall, June 9th. Applications may also be obtained by writing to the ‘Agency Office, 38 Great | Box 2000 Charlottetown. | AUCTION SALE AT ST. PETER'S ROAD _ON SATURDAY, JUNE 12 AT 2 P.M. Sharp | Consisting of | 3-pe Chesterfield; 1 Davenport: 1 Footstool: 1 end table;; 1 oval table; 1 glass top table. | smoking | stand; 1 dining room set (buffet. table and 6 chairs’: 1 liv- 1 Wilton rug ; 1 telephane table and cbait: 1 kitchen oil range: 1 small frigidaire: 1 Singer sewing machine: 1 utiity table; 2 kitchen chairs: | electric washing machine: 1 2-burner | hotplate; occasional chairs: 1 mantle mirror: | hal! mirror: Tic irons, kettles. clocks... dishes. pots. pans. pictures; garden tools, lawn chairs and ornaments; 1 pony sleigh; 1 punt, quantity of antiques MRS. PRESTON SENTNER—Owner * ROBERT MacKINNON— Anuctoneer Dial 49689 ~ EMPLOYMENT George Street, ite EMPLOYMENT TEACHERS WANTED By Board of School Trustees, Summerside, P.E.I. WANTED Immediately required for filleting plant, 10 to 12 female employees. | ‘Apply Elmer Doucette in person or, itelephone 158 Souris. High School Teachers (Grades TX. X. XI) Subjects to be arranged. State Preferences Elementary School Teachers Primary and Intermediate Grades. Attractive Salarv Scale and Benefits. Apply To: The Secretary, P.O. Box 1566, o Summerside, P-E1 Maartin statement 'the country’s 900,000 ingot tons, Steel maga- zine predicts But the national metalwork- ing. weekly journal notes that labor developments are the big if’ an how 1965 production ends up Because steelmakers are plan- ging brisk operations the next several weeks. Steel says, out- put is headed for a first-half record of about 70,200,000 tons. The previous first-half high of 64.300.000 tons was set in 1959. Barring an agreement on new labor contracts before Aug. 1— when the United Steelworkers will be free to serve a 30-day _Strike_netiee—third-quarter—out- put should at least equal the 9661450000005 record 31,300,000 tons poured in $ Stocks — Bonds : oe smi WM peel, Mel? sora, smevnirias ° s oJ The publication continues: 3 Corporation Ltd. * “If it should, the industry will ¢ 37 Grafton St... Ch'town * move into the fourth quarter , Telephone: 4-8583 | with production of 101,500,000 ¢ Alex M. Wilson, Mer tons behind it: That'll mean it %, reteeeeseseees : has a good chance of equalling —— —— last years record 126,900,000 : tons." : eer eg spree Peruvian Plant Is Announced MONTREAL (CP) — The re- public of Peru and Minera Bay- over S.A. subsidiary of the the Montreal-based mining firm Midepsa_ Industries ‘ Ltd., have entered into a contract for the development. of the Sechura brine and phosphate deposits in Z northern Peru, L. G. Nicol, Mid- epsa president. said here. Minera Bayovar owns a 40- per-cent interest in the Sechura properties, Mr. Nicol said. M-F To Merge Spanish Plant TORONTO Ferguson [4d., has announced it plans to merge its Span- ish interests with Motor Iberica S. A. of Barcelona, Spain's lead- ing tractor and truck manufac- turer with production last year of almost 12,000 units. Under the agreement. Motor Iberica would increase its capi- tal and merge with two Spanish cémpanies — Perkins Hispania S. A. maker of diesel engines, in which Massey has a majority interest, and Motorizacion Agri- cola S. A., manufacturer of agri- cultural equipment, ..in . which Massey has a minority interest. The merger is expected to be « completed by fall, Massey said. It is subject to approval by the Spanish government. Present shareholders of Motor Iberica would receive 55 per cent of the issued capital of the expanded company._ Total Span- ish holdings, through participa- tion in Perkins Hispanola and Motorizacion Agricola, would be 61 per cent while Massey-Fergu- son would have 39 _per cent. Support Urged | For Hospital _ TORONTO = Three of leading church leaders — Anglican, United Church and Roman Catholic— have called on Canadians Sick Children in Toronto. Most Rev. H. H. Clark Winnipeg. primate of the Angli- can Church of Canada, of the the general council United Church of Canada, and — Most Rev. P. F. Pocock, Roman Catholic coadjutor Archbishop of Toronto, individ- ually called for help for the hospital. Mortgage Sale TO BE SOLD by Public Auct- jon in front of the Law Courts Building at Charlottetown in Queens County in the Province of Prince Edward Island, on Fri- day. the 2nd day of July, A.D. 1965, at the hour of twelve noon, ALL THAT PARCEL of land situate, lying and being in the Royalty of Charlottetown in Queen's County. bounded and - described as follows, that is to say: COMMENCING on the Southeast side of the Lower St.” Peter's Road in the northwest angle of plot No. 57. thence run- ning northwestwardly One Chain and ninety links to the south- west corner of Plot No. 59, thence southeastwardly at right angles to the said road ten chains and fifty-four links to Strawberry Road, thence along ‘'said road southwestwardiy one chain and % links to plot No. 74, thence at right angles to the said road northwestwardly to the place of commencement comprising Lots No. 52-73 on the plan of Strawberry Hil! Estate | filed in the office of the Rez- istrar of Deeds and Keeper of Plans, Charlottetown aforesaid. The above sale is made pur- suant to an Order of Mr. Justice Vice-Chancellor, Court _ Tweedy, of Chancery. on the 235th day of May, A.D. 1965 pursuant to an application by Industrial Deve!- opment Bank as Mortgacee for” a sale by foreclosure of the here- im described lands included in an Indenture of Mortgage by and between James R. Larter of Charlottetown in Queens County. Manufacturer. and Vernon Larter of Charlottetown aforesaid. Manufacturer. doing business under the firm name and style of “Larter Bros” of the first part. and Industrial Development Bank. a banking corporation having its Head Of- fice at the City of Ottawa. of the second part. which mort fage is dated the Ivth day of March, A.D. 1961. For particulars, apply at the office of Martin and Scales, 129 Kent Street. Charlottetown, Sol- ‘icitors for the Mortzagee. DATED the 25th dav of May, AD 1965 GORDON RF HOLMES | Master of the Court of Chancery , (CP) — Massey- » The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., June 7, -_ 11 Aluminum Prices Set To Advance OAKLAND, Calif ‘AP) — Kaiser Aluminum and Chemical Corp. said here prices will be advanced today up to 1 cent a pound on a wide range of fab- ricated aluminum products The ‘increases cover all sheet and plate products. soft and hard alloy extrusions, and foil, wire, rod*and bar items. Kaiser said: “Restoration of fabricated pro. | ducts prices to adequate levels is needed to assure the profits necessary for reasonable growth and continued market develop- ; ment.” ; RICHMOND, Va. nolds Metals Co.. (AP )—Rey- © said here it is raising prices of various fabricated aluminum products by about one cent a pound. Shipments of 20 pounds IN THE Telephone Act day of JUNE, A.D., of the Dominion Buildi: place for the hearing of Regulations, 1965, WASHED OR GREASY IN EXCHANGE GET CASH, YARN or BLANKETS2 Government Certified Warehouse ernment Deficiency. Payment.: William. fod & Sons 65 Queen Street Charlottetown “PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION NOTICE MATTER of The Public Utilities Commission Act and The Electric Power and | IN THE MATTER of an Application of Island Telephone Company Limited for an upward revision of its Schedule of Regulations, Tolls and Charges respecting telephone service provided or supplied to its subscribers or customers within Prince Edward Island PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Public Utili- ties Commission has appointed WEDNESDAY the NINTH 1965 at the hour of Ten o'clock in the forenoon in the National Film Board Theatre, Second Floor in Charlottetown as the time and an Application of Island Telephone Company Limited for an,upward revision of the Schedule Rates, Tolls and Charges respecting Tele- phone Service provided or supplied to its Subscribers or Customers within Prince Edward Island. All persons interested in this matter ar@ invited te at- tend this Hearing and they shall be heard. 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