| was a 4? MayorReviewsC ity Effort To Boost Gov't Assistance revenue consideration' The the provincial government work done leading towards hous- made last night by M a yor ing for senior citizens and those Walter J. Cox when he present- in the low income class, and briefly mentioned | accomplish- | ments of the Federation of Ma- | ’ \yors and Municipalities at both / ithe national and level. | | It was noticeable Mayor \Cox did not review the work of | the |the various committees, instead @mount of money turned into the |!eaving that for a perusal of the . tity treasury for the past three jreports of each of the chairmen. “Court Income . Is Increased A sharp increase in years was noted in the report of _B.G. Campbell, Clerk of the City Police Court, presented at the annual meeting of City C :, building of a. marine slip to re- . ~ ae vive meg ogg activity. In men- tioning last night. Mr. Campbell said last year | the Court had turned over $48,- $4,267.90 costs and $2,640 in dog | taxes. — The report stated tribute to the work of City Com- | gap fever of efforts made by jed his report at the annual meet. |foris make the work of others . Council heads to. obt ain |ing of Cou @ "= Mayor . also told of the i : Fire Calls . Said Record said in his annual |50 over the previous year. his he reiterated bis| In closing ve paid: particular |More Business MOST ACTIVE TORONTO STOCKS , By The Canadian Prove Stock Sales High Low Close Ch'ge INDUSTRIALS } Par Pete 12699 313% 13 1396 4+36 7 Maass-F 11586 $34% 34% 346 + % wetr 9635 $24% 24 M+ I Ind Wir © 9250 355340..359 +8 |: Cc Brew 83 01. S488 Uy AB 48 OILs Dynam 730445 280 199 270 +98 Mill City 231692 131 105 129° +284 Spooner 72900 61 S7 8 ~J C Ex Gas 62165 415 385 415 +38 Vamdoo 49000 104 9 9 =t eee MINES. D’Blda—— 211116 146137. 148. 48 WS Senator 12770 35° 30 35 +46 Bud Cont 108500 36 32 3 —ite A Arcad 108300 3% 23 3 +3 Nortex 193500 300 2? TD 5 2OOO29D SOOO OOOOOOOOCOY) o > > > ; PURITY_DAIRY $ ° é e ¢ “Parents Prefer *s * ‘ o $ Purity Products 3) * me ! o 4 317 Kent St. Dial 4.7125 z * 4090960006060 0660000008 (PORT HEAT FOR SALE Flue in a Master Heater ..and you get 75,000 to 500,000 BTU/hr. of circu- lated heat instantly; de- pending on model... to warm, dry, or thaw any- thing. Master Heaters run on-kerozeneMaster. Heater... come in vented, unvent and thermostat-equip models. ee popes we llcredit your f¢ against oe price if you decide to uy it. HALL & STAVERT LTD. 4 Pownal Dial 43243 on OR RENT || b $ ‘a great deal easier than it-were..2.189. cases ‘would Otherwise have been’. The. largest number of. fire Other duties ranged \calls on record, 276, was aM- covering 54 motor veh |swered last year by the.Charlot- | ported stolen, to jtetown Volunteer’ Fire Depart- oners to He did note efforts made to in- jmreat, former Chief HiH. Jewell | Riverside crease business: opportunities in | the city and again proposed isented to City Council last night. Oe te stated it was an increase vitae pre- ported recovering 140 of 1 Chief Jewell said 91 of these, g, | i. position that more industry en- calls were general alarms and | Surve 4 016.65 which was an increase of |ables the city to spread the tax (five of them could easily have | * y ng $4,168 over the previous year, |!0ad evenly instead of concen- become general conflagrations $8,500 higher than in 1963 and up. | rating it on certain segments of \if they had not been kept. under | : $22,978 over the year 1962. The the people. He-.noted the great | close control. He listed them as | amount was made up of Po lice continuance of building as an in- | Court fines totalling $42,852 plus |dication of steady prosperity. fires at the Queen Hot 1, Michael Bros. warehouse, Cud- E Equipment % store, A. Kennedy and Co. store | Rapidly increasing the Court ptrolier John Butler whose ef- | 0 Queen Street and the Rendez- city land with some selling up to | Limmonad with each of the other constables teking turns work. ing with them to’ become famil- | he duties within the | iar with jbranch. Chief Webster said jaddition to the investigative du- | jties the branch also maintains a nightly patrol in an unmarked | lear to provide ‘extfa protection | during the hours of darkness. | He said that last year there | -he, Court and these resulted. in - convictions, Three: jto the Supreme Court were dismissed or In addition 41 juveni taken before the Judge ile Court with the ma. g we ge i a #F ‘ing put in the custody of 3 ¢ #8 escorting jail and pati Hospital. They 2 as 3 F Z reported stolen i f ; ' re | | Importance Stressed © price jgtants receiv Capita grant ey $20,000 from the Dominion-Pro- | the mittee chairman iditures were $2,082,551 $1 ,78,087 $456,781 from per- $358,077 for. publlie works with /ments to Second main source $185,180, j $23,666 City Deficit, | Reported. At Meeting. - A deficit of $25,668 in 1965 was dog taxes. $48,017; revealed in the financial state- |taxes $3,250; © ment filed by the finance com-|Sewers and Water Supply $42,- | William — R. |873; $34,938 from parking met | |MacNeill at the annual meeting ers. : jof City Council last night. | Spe: ers who drew pensions totalling $8,036 last year. or": \12 Phe Guaeriian, Ohariottetown, Tues., Feb. 8, 1066, Cnariotietown taxpayers. The) The 8, “balance was from fees charged | non-residént small sources. Expenditures for the ear were $402,625, leaving a slight deficit of $630. pupils and - other | There were 20 former teach- interest on) s of | z “ jture of welfare matters in” this | nding its money saw the city has'seen it move “from | Revenue for the year amouwt- city laying out $164,746 for gen-|mere dole to a broader social ‘ed to $2,058,883 while the expen- eral goVernment (ranging partment was revealed ina fi-. Welfare Plan nave tedium —23.50-24.75; | common 16-28. : Ils Broadened | i] A complete change in the pic- ‘auditingand collecting to print-|thur Wright told. City Council in | The city’s income came’ from jing and paying salaries); anoth- {the annual report of the Welfare from ling fire, lighting and police; item involved; $52,994 for $396,753 for education; lieve the city of some of its w a 9 $50,323 for recreation and com- den. * ed with the per munity services such as city! The Committee is another:/squares and Victoria Park; and |ing the new tow income welfare; | social | single item of all, . vincial agreement, $1.500 for the $745,553 for debt charges. ifire department and $22,500 from | itte-amnalgamation - grant. . Of this tatter amount $434;166 | The third source of revenue |Went to pay interest on oben | 'was from other things such as |tures while another $262,400 went of licenses $6,265: police court and |into sinking fund provisions. the properties needed. Compare your car with the q ~ solidly built body. Take a “Quiet Test” today. British sportsman Rob Walker was skeptical about com- ‘paring the quiet of the ‘66 Ford with his hand-finshed Jaguar Mark 10. But then he drove both cars, and said, “This really is astonishing . . . | believe this Ford of yours really /s quieter. ‘ sent stots Gggnpare-your car-with.the-:66-Ford ane. you'll understand his astonishment. Ford's quiet ride is a direct result of more built-in quality—a strong, solid body that gives you quietness that compares with the world’s most expensive automobiles. 4. * ‘ a Phone 894-8548. uiet of Ford's. ay, This quiet quahty means more vahve for you because today’s Fords are built for years of dependable operation, years of And with it all, of course, come Ford's wonderful new ideas for your comfort and convenience. Stereo Tape players. Silent-Flo ventilation. A ‘‘Magic other features offered first by Ford. Visit your Ford Dealer for a quiet revelation quality you get in a Ford. _ MacGow ” on wagons that : swings out like a door, and down like a tailgate. And a host of of the solid quality of the 1966 Ford to owners of some of the world's with Rob Welker at ius farvity’s estate in Witshire, Englend. TEST DRIVE THE QUIET QUALITY OF THE . Biche TO BUY OR LEASE, FORD, FAIRLANE, FALCON, MUSTANG, THUNDERBIRD, ANGLIA AND CORTINA...SEE YOUR FORD DEALER : R. Johnston Limited *-~ 116 St. Peters Road. an Motors Lid. Montague three main “sources with taxa- er.$299,344 for protection includ- |Committe. tion providing - Teal estate; : | | sonal. property and business oc- ‘street maintenance the... |cupamey; and $101,043 from the | @ducational tax. said, amend- Federal Welfare Act, and proposed Social As- sistance Act are expected to re- bur- However, he also guid. | housing | project and efter many meet- ings with various government agencies and officials agree. ments have been reached and. sites for 25 to % housing units underway for the city to acquire ~ LIVESTOCK - MONTREAL (CP)—Cattle re- lceipts today 190 head less than jlast Monday, mostly «mixed)| ¢shrinking) took place. quality cows, on the Montreal | livestock markets. Prices for all | classes steady with last week land. demand _ good. Receipts: 486 cattle, 200, calves, 8 hogs, sheep and | jambs ‘ Choice steers 27-27.75; good | Better: - Hurry! had heard and disposed of 2,189 | 7 vous Restaurant. {$1,000 per foot frontage has| gue ° eases, an increase of 163. over » ¢ | Noting it would be the last |made surveying accuracy of | City’s Fire Loss For Year ? the year 1964. | Light Plant such report. he would make, Mr. jtremendous importance, D.E. | ; j . or Reenter *, |Jewell. paid tribute to the sup- |MacLean, City Engineer, said | | A L 3° A TORONTO | Pr i le “|port he had received over the last wight in hie annual report to | 1S bove ongtime verage ‘ Soot TY) [past 2 years said this Counc i. (Continued fram page 11) _ | loperation had made the ae | Ho aetié: For over 100 years! ‘Fire ioss last vear of $307,756 !city. The hope was sed | z a |lottetown Fire Department ‘‘one |UMerous valuable , i that ‘ j said considerably higher |that ‘‘many more ‘of these fire Radiore 72450 14 121 19 — § tu i best equipped effic. (Were made of the City of Char- |"** ¥ | Rayrock 4500 1 115 117 + ¥| Ss jet the & and Hottetown. |than the longtime average for jhazards will disappear during | Rio i | jent departments in the Mari- | . no . : , 2 : sige 10921 omy 2044 ae + Me pw ling or permenent oo gm gg a hee 5 the coming year”. a 86000 x A first for_Charlottetown was | : lof reference were monuments |; when the Simpson Sears | Roman jane fas aco me |fecorded when the: power black | Mir MacLean said that 1a ot (Are, cccurred. City Fire Marsh. | of Rowan Cn f000 7 6 & -1 jout occurred here October. | ° pee the federal deqantment al H.H. Jewell said: in his an- | Operation Ryanor 41285 234 2 2 +1 /|last: According to the annual re- | Loca Po ice mines and j — |mual report to City Council last Salem 4235 2 19 ~» —-l | i technical ua * Sev School Sacre son oO OB SE [port of the light committee ture- and completed a precise |"!8*- nie tes. en ( $s Satelite 4et00 a7 4224 @d in by chairman Mrs. Dorothy | Establish \control survey and 22 perman- |The marshal stated of the 276— Cost $698,611 ] pgs 4854 600 590 00 + 5 Corrigan the four-hour blackout | lent monuments were establish- fire calls there had been 89) ’ Dine we in eles ae felt | led, generally in the centre of im- Showing a fire loss ranging from | Silvmay 73262 66 «60 mM 5 | Mreuchont ottet parts at Ceeets | Cl Branch jtersections. In future all curveys ($25 fo 60,500. - | It cost $696,611 to operate city Se ee 28 ot ee : will he tied to these controle to | With fire prevention the stat- schools, exclusive of the paying Biscoe ato 242 2a) ae 3 lige < ~ ; : it aceuracy never bef ore jed primary objective of the de- of teachers salaries, it was re- Steep RB 3000 715 70. 715 4-10 | Electric has! A steady continuing drive to / available t, the report noted 733 |Vealed in a financial statement Sud C 108500 3% 32 24 —1% [been causing ‘annoyance to cit} |provide protection for citizens is aun tapebs ski ailiiiell Ak Mteetiais er ewes and |filed by “the Board of School Sullivan 5500 640 620 640 + 39 Zens anywhere within reach end irevealed in the report’ of the jyear was five ‘inches below the |buildings had been carried out | Trustees at the enoual meeting Sunburst 9500 13 13. 13. ithe subject has been studied in {Police Department filed _with |56-year average with 1022 inch. |last year and said 10 more build: (of City Council last night. + , 3360 15° «1S 1S the city engineer’s office end \City Council last night by Chief les down, 38.5 : inkler | But the amount shown for the eerritory coming * inches of it |ings ‘have installed — spri | Texmont 5400 130 124 124 — @ |Plams made to allleviate it. ‘of Police Sterns Webster. jim January. “During the year,” jsystems and are connected to Seven schools salaries we. ee 2 Sa Councillor Corrigan stated her | The report presented at the |the report said, “‘oumnerous eide- |the panel board at the Fire Hall. (of janitors, lights end other eup- Thom 11300 @ 6 @ — 2 \cOmmittee stayed within its bud- annual meeting told of a crim-|walk clearing machines were/|It was also stated 40 old build- services. ‘Torhbill 3610 127 «121128 =. 3 | get of $53,000 as it spent $52,961. |inal investigation branch within |demonstated, but mo complete- ings had been demolished dur- | Total revenue of the Board was Torbrit 87700 105 «9 s+ 1 (14 for installations and the sup-|the department staffed by Sgt. |ly satisfactory medicine is avail- jing the year and another five $401,006 last year, and of this Teteet oe os |plyiing of electricity for the city. ‘Charles Ready aid Cast. Roland able to date” had been moved outside the ‘the sum 753 Tribag 1775 330 320 306 — 10} ; ; mov e ‘the sum of $396,753 came from Trin Chih 3500 12 11% 12 ‘3 : ; U Mining 500 28 8+ eee : ‘ U Asbestos 6731 299 26 295 + 5 : - = = - - - b is ‘ a iat U Buffadn 96570 77 72 % + © ‘ : 7 a, 2s 5 —UEE—Mine 6082 2% 21% 2 4 Un—Keno 1950 560 S50 S55 — 15 ; j So ; : ; Un Macfie 6500 23” 21 71 -& @ > 55 - aiiy “1966 Ford ter th Urban Q 257795 2 21 “a —i eS Birr: | uie an my Jagua Violam 4650 425 410 435 + 18 . q Wasmae 900 155 130 1388 + 1 é , West Mine 2263 590 575 S85 + 18 5 : W Surf 1 1000 18 15 -18 Not s lik ely!” e KR ss White Star 11500 38 37 (38 ; F Wilco 350 2 8 & — 8 ig . Willray «400 195 192 1988 = 8 jolly Saicl 0 Walker Yale Lead 135 17 16%016% — .....- F one Re ak am Yk Bear 126 180 177 188 ; ms eT RL . Young HG 2000 7 7 7 eS > te : ome oe 3 Yukeno 98700 12. «oY 11-2 3 2 air Stee” SS FS 49, | Seen soe sparen ; a Zulapa oF aie 2% Cweneeanen hes : - : . : o _.. BANKS ‘ z a ss Sis : z re Ment 1020 364% 63% 64+ % secoumionaiGaente y es i er . NS 100 $744 7444 74% + % | knows something about cars Ber ’ 8 C Imp Bkk C 621 967% 674 674—%4 | ... but one thing he didn't és: i bf bi ee eet at Gn ce know was how remarkably aw ' : “)_ INDUSTRIALS re ae ; = . ; — 7614 $37 36% 37% + ? bi “ un € Brew 8310 $8 Oe B84—% faien ss - 2 Gen Bake 300 8 8 8 4% : BS Inland 350 $10 % 0. +% Bhd rare Inv Grp A 820 $154 15% 154—% Pembina 1350 $10% 10% 104 —% | Simpsons 1499 $2912 .9v.0.7.1900 98 Walkers 2252 $35 «Mh U— Ry a Weston B . 812 $234p.23%4 25% 4 %6 | ix Sacco 3 ; ne Total sales: 5,385,000. 4 ne - ; Water Dept. 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