EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT ~ » and novelties. No experience needed. $50 and $100 and more can be made simply showing luxurious Christmas cards to friends and neighbours. Our exciting catalogue illustrates over 300 items in full colour making it easy to get plenty of orders. Write today for Christmas cards on approval and free catalogue. Monarch Card Co.. Dept. 44, 217 Cannon, Hamilton, Ont. | EARN MONEY the easy way with Monarch cards | WANTED Smart young boy for Drug Store work. Grade-10 or |! preferred. Good opportunity for aggressive boy. Apply Box 5219 Guardian Office | ¥ eater ALUMNI DANCE _ LEGION HOME - MONTAGUE FRIDAY, AUGUST 6th Dancing 10 till 1 Music by “The Mariners” $2.00 per couple. All welcome NOTICES - oe | The Guardian, Chartottetown, Wed., Aug. 4, 1965. 13! Texas Gulf Sulphur Officers Ask Court To Dismiss Case NEW YORK (AP)—Top offi- complaint “completely ig- cers of Texas Gulf Sulphur Co. oo the fact that during the | ‘asked U.S. district court Tues- period from November, 1963, to) lday to dismiss & complaint April, 1964, there were many - ‘against them by the US Secur- factors affecting the company, | general. = also denied any violation Soowritine 8 and Exchange = of the SEC Cc had alleged that the wThey alse of the consis- | ) Act or } | leasing news about progress in | ~ NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY AMBITIOUS MEN TRAINED‘ ON FULL SALARY FOR MANAGEMENT CAREER. Because of our rapid expansion we need a number of men gram. These are not selling positions and no experience is necessary. You earn an attractive: salary while training. You'll like the friendly co-workers, interesting office and 'ocal field work with your expenses paid. Outstanding em- for you ! ! ! Become a branch manager. Crescent Finance Corporation Limited, 124 Kent St. Charlottetown, P. E. 1 Dial 892-2411 Canada's Fastest Growing Finance Company with high school education, in our management training pro- | ployee benefits plus rapid promotions and'a secure future | | The Women’s Institute Home Economics Scholarship Open to any Prince Edward Island . girl entering a University granting a degree i in Home Economies. Applica- tions close el 10, . sme Sénd to Women's Instit ce, P.O. Box 2000, Charlebtetown. E | } MALE HELP WANTED Men wanted with experience in cold storage and warehouse ‘work. also openings for men who - have had experience in frozen ‘food plants. Positions now open. Apply— ae E.l. FROSTED FOODS LTD. Sherwood PROPERTY FOR SALE Kinlock Road - Southport Modern.3 bedroom bungalow, “within 100 yards of main highway which is being paved, and 200 yards of beautiful bathing beach with right- of-way thereto. Built in 1961 with tiled floors throughout and hot air heating. House 44 x 26 with living room 21 x 13. Lot standard size un- less larger area is desired. Inspection by appoint- ment. Apply— PALMER & HASLAM, Solicitors the company’s ‘diversified The SE | company ao issued misleading ata! ations which included sulphur, tements about & huge ore find at Timmins. Ont. and that Siticnes bad pentiied treka stack purchases President Claude 0. Stephens and Dr. Charles S. Fogarty, ex- tion for of] and gas, trona and metallic sulphides,”’ they said. The executives denied that) ecutive” t, said the vember drill hole or the drill- |SEC ¢ t is founded larg- ings in early April, 1964, re- S on erroneous premise ferred to in the complaint, ma- | tha a ‘onus drill core, which ‘gid not and could not reveal the | presence of .a mineable ore body, was a ‘material fact’ af- ice of the com- | pany’s i | SHOW MANY FACTORS | The officers contended that OBITUARY Texas Gulf stock.” “Anyone familiar. with the company’s total communications could not possibly draw the con- clusion that the officers wanted” to depress the value of the stock and to mislead stockholders and _the public — = semper § future prospec is ts they whole thrust of the SEC com- | Inserted by the Family. pal ADRIAN | When the sun goes dows at Atlantic Coast the close of another day think of the tomorrow, we Y anh beneath the green of the ep and think of the wonders ‘this world and in that ea |we m may think not only of the end of another day, but the end of another life of some dear soul profit of $120,160 for the second | ~ has gone forever into the quarter of 1965 was enacted | everlasting sunset, such = Tuesday by Atlantie Coast Cop- | the morning of April 4th- C Lid. at his home in Albany aa god per Corp. Angel of Death, called Adrian The firm predicted a sharp In- Murray for the last time to his crease in production during the well earned rest in Heaven. last six- months of the year. Born in Albany on Feb. 15th, The company produced 1,486,- 1900, Adrian Murray spent his 314*pounds of copper during ‘the | entire life at the old homestead, | three months ended last June 30 | son of the late Aeneas Murray , from its Little Bay, Nfid., mine. | and Margaret Campbell. He |'Thhat brought the total for 1965 | Copper Reports ' Production Up SCIENCE TEACHER WANTED. (Degree Preferred) NOTICE RE BAND CONCERTS. The Band Concert on Wednesday evening, August. 4th is cancelled. ‘The RECCE Band will play for a Band ‘Concert ~ - on Natal Day, Sunday, August 8th at 7.30 P.M. near the Confederation fountain: _-Apply__Immediately_to}— Mrs. Jean Canfield, Secretary Englewood Regional High School There will also be a Band Concert on raanday, August 8th at. 12.30 P.M. on the verandah of the Charlottetown Hotel, music to be supplied by the RCA Band from Halifax. ~ a | pecially to this vicinity will long’ very large scale, and through) However, + aareionag well laid lans became a most said copper produc successful Pema He was a balance of the year is on ieted great lover of horses, always en- at 4,700,000 pounds pemense of of joyed a good horse race, and work at a new mine level where was well known’ as a. breeder a good grade of wie ai roe been of good horses. ‘found. If the Te His word was his bond, his at 38 cents a home a haven for anyone who, pany said, there wae be a wished to call. and sant hour in his company. The sunshine that Adrian “Murray ~ brought to this world and es- ead wg com- Vital Statistics ae BIRTHS CALLBECK — To Mr. and Mrs. GA. 'Calibeck (nee Kathryn Logan) at Ras | Toronto General, rere cast its glow around long after many of us who knew him are forgotten. He leaves. to. mourn his _pass- ing besides his wife, ios and Exchange Commis- the industry and the economy to! “Before. during and after this!” : oper- |. potash, phosphate and explora. |, “the limited data from the No-| , | 3 ¥ ‘carried on his farm work on a production to 2,772,366 sper Spend a plea- | 1965 operating profit of $900,000. | t Be iti call hg % “i + : Be, “Fond ‘terially affected the value of ~~ | OTTAWA (CP)—An operating —™ | Gloria Jon, 24, former Miss New York State, displays a | letter during a New York was taken from her because BEAUTY CHARGES E BIAS ya ga ee ete te ee she is Negro. The letier from contest official Ted Marshall claims she failed to live up to her contract. Mies Jon, who was among the top 16 girls in.the Miss U:8 A._ prelimin- ‘aries to the Miss me Z Beauty Pageant in Beach, is five feet, five ches tall. weighs 113 pounds and measures %-23-35. (AP Wirephoto) =" BritainReduces Drastically By PETER BUCKLEY LONDON (CP) —-The-—Labor ae has moved to Helena, qaugnter. Weight 9 aos ~~i-(Monaghan),~t-hrr-ee~ “daughters and four , Marie, ‘Mrs. Ed | and four sone, Marie, (Mrs. Ea ENGAGEMENTS. Nora, (Mgrs. James Barkhouse), | CAMPRELL — SCHOENFELD — Mr. Victoria, B.C.; Carona, Mrs. {and Mrs. ‘Marcellus Campbell of -An- Loyd Murphy), Albany; Aene-|2oming’ marrage oftheir dest daw ii as, Summerside; George Arde! \Siaer. Mary Isabel to Ronald Stephen, TENDER Crapaud, P.E-‘1. NOTICES NOTICES | ROCK - SHAKE SIDING AND INSULATION FOR OLD OR NEW HOMES By Johns:Manville -.@ Permanent Colors Protected by Plastic _ ‘Many Jobs Completed for Your Inspection’ a The most inexpensive home care _het Ket _us prove it with a “FREE ESTIMATE” 8 Year Low Cost Financing Ask for JAMES STEWART ae = omarch- Rooting & 4nsulation— Ch’town er S'side 436-3419 NOTICE RE E ZONING city OF “CHARLOTTETOWN é The Master Plan for the City of Charlotte- down, establishing and regulating restricted build- ' Ing areas and zones, approved and adopted in principle by the City Council, may be seen in the window -of the Maritime Electric Co. Limited_at 139 Grafton Street. Representations regarding same may be filed. in writing at the office of the undersigned on or before August 31, 1965. John J. Butler. City Comptroller. Sealed” tende e airman 6} the P.E.I: Liquor. Control Sondrtianion will be . received pee 5 p.m. daylight time the 17th day _. of — ee Plans, specifications. and fender documents may be viewed and obtained at the office of-he archi- tect, 92 Queen Street, Charlottetown, Pie A deposit of 25.00 payable é@ chairman, — -P.E.I. Liquor Control Commission ig required for each set™ -documents: grt of plans-and A complete set of plans, specifications, and tender documents will be on display at he Saint John, Fredericton. Moncton, Halifax and PEL Builders Exchanges. ; ~— lowest or any tender not necessarily de- te . G. KEITH PICKARD, Architect ~~ SiR ‘and Garth at home, also three {youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. William | Schoenfeld. Eimhurst. New York. Mar- begs Aa (Mrs. Keir Bas riage to take place in St. Francis. De . |8e any ; (Mr S. sates Church, Little Pond, on Thursday, |Frank Murphy), Augustine Cove August 5 at § p.m. jand Mrs. Catherine Trainor, of | | Charlottetown. A brother John WOODSIDE — CIOTTI — Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Woodside. Summerside, an- jand a a Mrs. Margaret Ee a mmigran ait Flow Allowed — jease Britain's race eee | changes are not likely to affect slashing “th —number- immi-! such_countries as Canada, Au-° grants it will allow ae the stralia and New Zealand. : ees from Commonwealth | Each country of the Common- and taking: steps to wealth will be allowed to pro- | Nickel Company. = {Son arané the intgration on | vide a maximum of 15 per. cent -E igh reer meat, eesiibé tuis'| bei. ie member Ce lerbert wden, cabinet min-| bu num! anadians arnings g er. lister with the title of Lord Pres- who come" to Britain with the — “TORONTO (CP) Intertia- idtent—of~the~Council-who— -was--intention of _- settling. tional Nickel Co. of Canada Ltd. backed by record first-half earn-, ings, has increased-its-quarterly the 62% cents paid in June. Chairman Henry S. Winga |six months of 1965 totalled $75,- a ;pared with $70,921,000 or in the similar 1964 period. Figures are in United States | eurrency. dividend rate to 70 cents ont migration and told the House of | Senses Sal ae . _perman-.. chairman of a cabinet commit- ently rarely “exceeds more than tee studying the whole problem,'a few hundred. released a white paper on im-| The government's new policy /Commons that there ‘is a limit sts a premium on those who te to the number of immigrants have lined up a.job beforehand reported earnings for the first that this small and overcrowded or those—such as doctors, def- country can absorb.” tists, nurses and teachers—with Immigrants from other ‘Com- skilla the try ix !ceived with all but open arms, There will be no admission by Mother England, will be sub- Whatscever for those without jobs or needed skills, a polley™ _dect now to rigid quota sysvciciy already In effect since last Sep- | ee ee ee eens hter Amy Donna to D James | His funeral, one of the largest Cot son of Mr and Mrs. Saul 0 misvings will take place “at Trinity re Church, Summerside on AMee eee at 2 p.m. Tl Ommu4n! y Se \from’ the Monaghan F une all ‘Home to St. Malachy’s Church, | |Kinkora, where Requiem High ™ i Mass was-celebrated-by-his-pas- a womans = toe, a8: | tor, Rev. Father Harold crok- “gagoment sa rg es 'en, who also officiated at the ete ibe ‘ie Pe ee nea | grave. Seated in the Sanctuary Stanley Lorne. oldest son of Captain Robert | By THE CANADIAN PRESS Barber-Ellis of rae ree Ltd., ‘comrhon~$1:25,- Sept Aug. 31. Bowater Paper Corp. Ltd., cent8, Oct. 16, record Sept. i [grants who entered Britain last eet: at eves an esti- — “tout: tthe speiber next year “to amission. 7,500, with an additional 1,000 . The entry of wives and chit- to come from Malta under a dren of immigrants will come _arrangement. with that under more thorough scrutiny to ” _ newly independent island. ‘counteract the number-of “eva The quota will apply only to sions” of the law under which. ‘those planning permanent sttle-| relatives or others have entered. | Britain illegally in the past. WON’T AFFECT CANADA Government. officials said the Class A 12 cents, Sept. 5, Tec: ord Aug. 20. “"Caladian “Westinghouse Co. Ltd., common + cents, Sept. 15, record Sept. Chrysler Tae % cents | (United States), Sept. 1, record Aug. 9. . General Motors Corp.. com- mon 75 cénts (United States), ESTATE ‘EVERETT MACDONALD AUCTION SALE < AT SHAMROCK This Saturday, August 7th at 12.30. sharp Three hundred acres of. land with buildings, house equipped with: electricity and lightning rods. Brook running through farm. : (Farm will be sold at:3 P.M. Sharp) Stock: 9 milk cows, 11 year olds; 9 spring calves. Machinery: Cockshttt No. 30 tractor; lime sower . and seed; Halls thresher and attachments (new); ' blower; two sod plow on rubber; lever; Harris tandem discs; manure spreader: side delivery rake; hay mower; binder; spike harrows; potato scales; wood sleigh; sleigh, cart; potato sprayer; elec- tric separator, (new); electric motors, blacksmith tools; potato digger; cream cans; buckets; harness and small tools. Crop: Twelve acres of potatoes to be sold in field; twenty-five acres standing grain; two-thous- and bales of hay. Furniture: McClarey Easy frige, (almost new), Fawcett range (oil and wood); wood range; new ~ «kitchen cupboard and sinks; kitchen chrome set, (new); two bedroom suites (new); couch, rocking _ chairs, six kitchen chairs; electric washer (new); ‘toaster, large quantity of dishes and electrical appliances. Terms Cash ~ : Auctioneer Estate - Everett Macvoniia Melville Bell - Peg. M. MacDonald Ph. 50-12 Crapaud Administrator phan tutta nanenentinentnetensaoneagstonasenestisanln ——— weecenctentntnnscstnntnienennineicetel ttn DEPARTMENT of PUBLIC WORKS Province of Prince Edward Island TENDER TENDERS will be received u noon, A.D.T.. on 16 August 1965, for the purchase of the COLD STORAGE PLANT on Esher Street. Bid form, with conditions of sale, may be obtain- ed at the office of the undersigned, Old West. . Kent School building, Charlottetown, Prince Ed- © ward Island. - Highest or any tender not necessaril y accepted. J__Philip_Matheson ”Ministe? of Public Works Charieltetows Prince Edward Island August 3, 1965 to_12 o'clock _| - In memory of Allan B. Marriage to take ee a Wain George, “MICOLLE. GLOVER. =- Mr..and. Mrs. | |house and Lloyd Murphy. ¢daughter, Katherine Claire to William 14. The wife and family _ ot the __IN<MEMORIAM | en, Dr: MacLeoa and The | dear mother Mrs. Neil Taylor who pass- Cards, 'ter Grace. neighbors and friends who help-- 1958 in Brandon,. Manitoba. May Wad 1a eke ued every. 26 See ee Se eee ther Keefe, Father’ Murphy and United Church ber &,. 1965. | Pather SeeGacge the -palibaieel cr "ers were his” four™sons” | Aeneas, Arde and Garth and/|Roy Nicolle, White Sands, are happy two sons-in-law, James Bark-,to announce the engagement of * their fi s Howard, of M nd Mrs. Robért | | May is soul ect im pence, Giver Marne ttahe place Aunt CARD OF THANKS | late Adrian Murray their sincere thanks to Fame TAYLOR In loving memory of my | ed August 4, 1953. fair wie ae agg. also. | Lovinaty rementered ty ite diag: | messages and cards of sympa- MI R ithy and flowers, to all our} MISENER In memory of 2 | ed in so many ways during our August _ bri pack sad memories sudden and-.sad bereavement.’ Of the toved one cone to rest- Are those who loved him one of you. Remembered by Mom. (Cavendish) | REGISTRATION Prince County Vocational High- School i Students must register for all grades and classes at the —- times: Wednesday August 11, 1965 9.00 a.m. to 5.00. 2S ~'7.00° p.m. to 9.00: p.m. Information on all courses wil] be available. oe This school is spetatod jointly, by the Department of Education and the fea eral Department a Labor. FROM MONCTON’'S STARLIT S$. 00 Per Person x F Sept. 10, record Aug. 12 Pato Consolidated Gol Dredging Ltd. 10 cents, Aug. record Aug. 13. Robinson and Little Co. Lita, |Class A 25 cents, Sepf. 1, ord Aug. 16. Shop and Save (1957) Litd., common 10 cents, Aug. 31, rec- ord Aug. 13 Steinbergs Lid., (lass cents, Sept: 2, record Aug. A 15 13, BAY VISTA LOUNGE. ~ THURSDAY NGHT BIG. LIONEL TRO”: E LOUNGE Corer Reservations Call New Londen ay 4 MONTREAL (CP): — Cattie~ calf prices were steady in - moderate trading Tuesday on the - NET EARNINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS e Atlantic Coast Copper . Corp. Montreal east-end market. Ltd., six months ended June) Receipts:. 291 cattle, 166 30: 1965, $182,751; 1964, no com calves; 24 | hogs; 40 cheep and . Tea ee pie mbs—- potas Bathu Paper Létd., ne Common neors 15.25-19.50. Common heifers 11.50-15.00. Medium. cows 13.50 - 14.00, aed ean SS ieee se,0s0 137 common 12.50-13.25; canners and “ $1.42 a share; 1964, $35,688,489, | Good sl re 5 $1.28. . ’ ulls 17.25; common and ‘medium 11. 50-16.50. Domtar Ltd., ; ended June 30: 1965, $11,383,000, |, 700d vealers 25.50 - 28; me months ended June %: 1965 $969,000: 1964, $1,302,000. six months, 77 cents a share; 1964, $11,120.- dium--21-24.50;... common __11.50- - ee eee he ices not established Ford Motor Co. of Canada oe Pree tnen 41150 ~ Btd:,-s1x-months-ended June 30: » DS 2 SOC eee 11965, $14,700,000, $8.86 a share; 1964; -$15,600,000, $9.42. Fraser Companies Ltd., siz ’ months ended June 30: 1965, $2,- Seenincene 195,545, 98 cents a share; $1,841,973. 82 cents. | Great Plains Development Co. Canada Ltd., six months ended June 30: 1965, $1,297,000, 41 cents a share; 1964, $1,174, 000, 39 cents. : Hudson’s: Bay Oi! and Gas Co, Ltd., six months ended June 30: 1965, $6,762,000, 37 cent share; 1964, $6,184,000;-34-cenfs.; International Nickel Co. of Canada Ltd., six months ended June 30: 1965, $75,846,000. $2.56 a share; 1964, $70,921,000, $2.40 Madsen Red Lake Gold Mines Ltd., six months ended June 30: 1965, $349,500, 10 cents a | share; 1964, $267,477, 8 cents. : Robert Morse. Corp, Lid., six months ended June : 1965, | $608,000, 8i cents a Class A share, 1964, $519,000, 71 cents. The Steel Co. of Canada Ltd., six months ended June #: 1964, 1964, DONALD J. McDOUGALL $18,696,578. 77 cents a_ share; | Mr. Bruce’G. Elliot, Director of | 1964, $20,214,763, 94 cents | Marketing, Labatt’s Ontario lcm: ste senate a aa Breweries - Limited. announces ., six months en June the appointment of Mr. Donald | 1965, $4,813,000, 63.9 cents -a| J. McDougall as Ontario Sales oie, "1964, $4,774,000,. 64.5 | Manager. A native of Prince c Edward Island, Mr. McDougall i Union Oil Co. of Canada Lid., | jattended St. Punsten’s six months ae June 30 1965. | Ujniversity (B..Comm.) and the ° | $1,350,568, cents a’. share; | University of Western Ontario Nee eee ee ea Ateantey | (MBA). He joined“ Labatt’s’. ee coi Game é Sane 3. Head Office Division Marketing 1964. $40,193, 9.9 cents a share: —— in:London in+1961 . an ‘| and subsequently served_in | 1964, $60,028, 14.8 cents. | Corp. Ltd., six months ended Yartous sales and marketing | Positions in the Head | Jurie 30: 1965, $193,997, 16 cents Pritish Columbia. and |-a share..1964, $40,844, 13.5 cents. 1S Ontario “e Divisions. Mr. McDougall as- Laie cunea una Ltd., = hi : months efhded 30: 1964, $8,- | sumes - is new responsibilities \ - 569,927, $2.07 4 shafe: 1964. no ' comparable figures. - of Me