A p'between April 16. 1964 and May 27. 1964. - ginoer to ascertain if the SUBDIVISIONS REAL ESTATE INoncE I NOTICES tore Property For. Sale ' Street. 'I‘ignish: modern store. built in INTI: 70’. insulated. tiled flooring on concrete tion. oil furnacr. fluorescent lighting. walk- Ier. hot and cold water system. large park- I < ldei' store building connecting at rear, 789. 1% storey. with 1 storey addition 15' x nd adjoining scale house with 18V; ’1‘ truck iwble for retail 0i wholesalc business, super- WANTED !‘or good grades of scrap material. delivered to our yard on m . at. or conversion to shopping centre. 1- further information and permission to in- pply to: u Alcide Boudi'eault. Tignish or ,w. 'Ti‘ustce. Phone; 894~6547 . 0 Box 187. Charlottetown. P.E.I. ' ‘ NOTICES ATTENTION ' CES ‘ Kent street, we are paying the followuig ces. I IRON a: STEEL SCRAP .................... .. $12.00 par ion I BEA OPPER . . . . . . . ............... .... .. .19 Ch.poth. I LIGHTB COPPER .... ........................ 17 Cts. per Lb YELLOW cuss" .:.::::::::::::::::::::22:: 'c c.2231... To .... . .oo BATTERIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8115 each ALI BOTTLES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nepal-dog. M URICE BLOCK CO. LTD. 158 Kent Street Chadottatnwn ROCK - SHAKE SIDING and INSULATION by Johns Mansville — Permanent Centennial Colors - “Many Jobs Completed for Your Inspection" w Overhead Means Low Prices No Obligation— Ask For James Stewart MONARCH ROOFING & INSULATION Charlottetown 894-4560 Summerside 436-3419 Il'ho Gull!!!an Charlottetown. Mott. June 1. 1m 11 Bank Of Montreal predTCTSmd}°w m... C. R. Silver-sides. aquipmml. I development engineer for Abl- * Economy Strong For Years"""“ and the industry will spend $96,000,000 before 1975 to mech- By KEN SMITH 'what they were told depended Canadian Press Business Edier on whether they belonged to the . aniu its methods of harvesting total electrical energy produc-. pulpwmd trees. The Canadian economy should; morecprotection or the free- be perfectly capable of main-j trade parties. lion m l ,’ He also offered a plum for EXPANDS llUGELY ‘ smaller ca pi t al equipment talninl its post war averagc‘ album" mu more wmm [0“ gmbzllgylgsllleh “Tub: “Elm ' “I Am am." “DES e country's stepped-up capital . ° 0 'V 09 | - . watgnliuglaIiOTiTTEaTPplzdIZTSI Both nets: of the old dilution "°“""'" "‘"'“"‘°“" Mm" meme” mud by n" pulp If that average is maintained: "I "NEW" '9’ “m!” ‘9' __.nd the b.“ s.ys In qudUStTy were aired. With "1. sis and Chemical Corp. an- '9 "9°" “Faun”- nouncod pun, to were.“ "’I Large equipment make rs ‘ montth business review it may' "umber 0‘ speakers “Mini ‘0!“ wen be exceeded by l “hm”. fewer trade barriers about June Output Of US. Steel Expected HIin CLEVELAND (API — With production this year supported by a high rate of consumption in a wide range of industries. U.S steel miUg will maintain ingot production schedules in June at a higher level than during June of last year. Steel says. The holding of consumer In: ventories on the short side I! on: 3| EORGETOWN TELEPHONE CUSTOMERS ective June Ist. I964 Island Tele- no customers in the Georgetown will pay their telephone accounts orston's general store in George- n‘ LAST SHOWING TONIGHT—JUNE I st “TO Kill A Mocking Bird” Starring: Gregory Peck and Mary Badham. Show Time 9:30 pm, STARLITE DRIVE-IN THEATRE Summerside East ISLAND TELEPHONE CO. LTD. .AUTOMOTWE AUTOMOTIVE potash production at Esterhazy, In“ been relatively uncon- Sask, - already the largest m corned With it. he said. since It . the world-” 1500'“ I accounts for only about five or I tial margin—Canada‘s gross na-‘ tional product in 1970 would be ‘ more than 357.000.000.000. I That‘s one-third higher than Ithe 343.000.000.000 worth of, I goods and services produced by‘ Canadians last year. I bank says there are ‘ many favorable factors on lheI economic horiaon—an expecde higher rate of family formn-i tions than in recent years. a' resurgence of capltal invest-I ment. continued strength in} overseas markets for Canadian; goods and the cumulative of-I equalling those seeking at least to continue Canada's present tariff system. ‘ ' They were received with stud- ious attention when. on the one hand. some spoke of the pos- sible dislocation of Canadian in- dustry through a flood of l- creasod imports. or, on the other, the money that can be earned in other countries by easier trade. Elsewhere on the business the Canadian Nuclear Association was told that nu- clear power plants will be com- 20 S I. :s to year from 1.200.000 tons by the: lid of 1064. The expansion Will cost Sla.-‘ 000 In Montreal long - standing. minors that still another for-I eign car-maker would establish! a plant in Canada came nearerI being resolved. when Citroen; Canada Ltee. promised a state- ment soon. Earner French Ambassador. were a strong feature last week Raymond Bousquet and Preu 10 per cent of farm and indus- trial equipmenf production. As N.Y. Stocks Slip Slightly NEW YORK (APT - Steels ‘as the stock market extended mler usage met. saying nego- I Mild. ‘i Pres u l a r decline tiations on establishing assem-I "WWII! It! second week. bly plants for French cars In: The steels were spurred by another factor supporting steel I production. the metal workinx weekly explains in this week’s issue. "Last year.a big drop in out- put started June 1 and autumn tied through July. following completion of a buildup in con. of tin- ished steel." steel writes. Further slimming of automo- tive orders is likely in June as the 1964 model year runs out. but the impact on the steel markei isn‘t likely to be too se- vere until late in the month. the i fects of automation and techno- mg Into their own Within Quebgc should produce rem“, reports that the pace of orders maqazine say, logical changes. ' . I ‘ “in 15 day“ was so strong that the usual I“ h ' The Canadian Manufacturers By 1958. the association wasI ‘summet lull promises to u [39“ I.“ 3"" “€91 21"" Association also tried looking. told. the nuclear stations tnl 'ro SPEND MORE smaller than usual. Investors duct)” “'h‘l’Pmb‘blY “null ahead to the future during iLsI Canada will be providing 24 per Canada's pulp and paper iii-3 in steels .150 were encouraged Short of Mays 11. .000~plus 93rd annual meeting in MODE-1 dustry. already committed .o‘ by statements 0, industry had. {$1851. Is expected to push the real. . I 'But the delegates’ cent of the country’s electricity -1 ' I TOW! I. {1 cv- . spending tens of millions of dol- Views or‘ would be equivalent to Canada's lars for new plants during the ers. gathered for the annual meeting of the American Iron ‘and Steel Institute. that 1964 HILLSIDE MOTORS LTD. CENTENNIAL SELL-E-BRATION 3 BIG PRIZES The Nurses Alumnae Association of the ca Edward Island Hospital School of Nursing “RADUATION DANCE CHARLOTTETOWN HOTEL ATURDAY, JUNE 6th, T964 m. by ticket only—7.50 per couple : Semi-formal Buffet Lunch '9 DANCING 9:00 - I2:00 lots to be picked up at Training School Office by Friday, June 5th NOTICE ‘ Citizens are reminded that a BUILDING MIT must be obtained at the Office of the ' .Engineer before commencing the ERECTION y Engineer before commencing the ERECTION r ALTERATIONS OR ADDITIONS to ANY LDING in the City of Charlottetown. SUBDIVISIONS shall not. be developed or out within the Zoned Areas until a plan has submitted to the Town Planning Board. and rmit received‘from the COUNCIL. Citizens reminded to check with the Office of the Citv Is been approved. ' Signed: DONALD E. MOICLEAN City Engineer. NOTICE Ifollowing are butterfat. tests found in pail- Iritod-homogeniaed milk delivered to consumer lids. retail stores and restaurants in the prov- IDliry. A Albertoa 3.45% lapl Dairy. Souris 8.47% Sunshine Dairy. Cll'town 3.11% New Dairy. G and 6 Dairy. Parkdsie 3.55%: mm" """"" '~ 3‘55" Brighton Dairy. Ch'town 3.51%! W “"9" 5““ “5* Ileth Past. Milk Co, . Dairy. S'slde 8.56% E. Royalty . . . . . . .. 3.61% I‘Dairy. S'slde .. 3.45% Purity Dairy, Ch'town 3.77% MINIMUM rAr cournur 3.5m . E. 1. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. . TRAIN NOW COMPUTER PROGRAMMING- d‘ll‘c’clc‘tmlh’a asui’l’l'c." ‘" ram WIRING. ‘_ . Wmuflleblaatallflniutoliomeflw. ’esateforpaacuoalmluonaaduedmemschmhl 'oIa-IIALITAXW. yous mm To: ARD DATA PROCESSING INSTITUTE am new om. max. N... Aa- ooeenuor ~_.u...~.... PM. someone "N- l - . i . . . ssaeaselsaeeesaaaellol “luv-""N'N' ‘stlslooeseeI-u“co-nonousnpm- eaas~edssano I 4-. HI. Pure Milk Co.. Ch'town 3.57% _ DEMONSTRATOR SAL E I964 CHEVROLET 6 cylinder. 4 door with automatic transmission, radio and white walls. dark blue in color. DRIVEN ONLY 2600 MILES 964 CHEVROLET .6 cylinder. Bel-Air. 4 door sedan. with automatic transmission, radio, white walls. Dark green in DRIVEN ONLY 5200 MILES 964 CHEVY ll 2 door Nova Sedan. standard transmission. radio. peel-traction. padded dash. back-up lights and white walls. DRIVEN ONLY 4700 MILES 964 CHEVY II 2 door Nova Sedan. standard transmission. radio. wheel discs and back u' lights. DRIVEN ONLY IOOO MILES 964 CORVAIR Monza sedan. with radio and standard trans m'mm'DRIVEN ONLY 2Ioo MILES 31964 E85 OLDS. This is a compact deluxe model with automatic transmission. padded dash. 2 speed Wipers and washers. wheel discs and white walls. DRIVEN LESS THAN IOOO MILES All cars carry new car warranty and in showroom condition. Price on above units reduced by $500.00 and up. Don’t miss out on thin wonderful oppor- tunity to get a new car at greatly reduced price. ISLAND CHEV.-OLDS.I LIMITED r 203 Fitzroy St. -— Charlottetown Tst. . . . $500. I2ncl. . . $300. Merchandise Merchandise $1,000.00 IN MERCHANDISE FROM VARIOUS TOWN FIRMS Anyone purchasing a new used car valued at $1,000 or more between April 3rd and June 20th Imay be a record year for the metal. . Trading was highlighted by a ;; further cooling off of the “min- Ieral-find" Issues which have ‘flown high in recent weeks on Ithe basis of natural resource - discoveries. DRUG s'rocxs RALLY I Other highlights included a strong but brief rally of drug I stocks involved in oral contra- for the first half of the year above 61.000.000 net tons. Scrap prices are reflecfing dealer bullishness in anticipa- tion of strong steelmak'mg de- mand. the publication says. its price composite on No. 1 heavy melting grade of steelmaking scrap was up 33 cents to $31 I a grass ton last week. A year I ago it was $27.83. GENERAL DIES RICHMOND. Va. [APT—Um Gen. John Taylor Seldon. rot. and ‘ ceptives. because of hints the a marine mm" °l the 5“ .‘ Roman Catholic Church mi ht Ire-examine its attitude toward ' ese products. and stren 39‘ 1“ tired from the or d War and the Korean con flict. died Saturday. Seldcn. Who iv ‘ Jolla. Calif.. re- mariries in 1955. is eligible. Employees 0! Hill- I“ ' .. 4.1 h Id' .I 3 d . side Motors will not be eligible . $2? " m ° W “m; r I o c - Merchandise '0” ""5 mu- The Dow Jones industrial av-' GENERALS RELEASED CONTEST ENDS JUNE 26th erage lok a slight loss of .3I‘ I at 820.56. The Associated Press average declined .8 to 306 SAIGON (Reutersl — Four South Vietnamese generals a:— rested when Mai-Gen. Nguyen .0. Texas Gulf Sulphur. the lore Khanh wind pow“ last Jam . _ . 30 have been released and re- eral a too k 3 With discoveries. united with their “was, my ended the week with a loss of were released Frid‘y night Vs at 54% afte r considerable after a two-day military junta It traded 643.100 “trial” in Dalat so miles north- ‘ t of Saigon The offi era ‘ . . shares. I w s . c 4 door semv With “1010- s U.S.thSt:el typified the were charged with plotting with . strong o its group. rising 2'2, French agents to hand South Only 18.000 noise to sets. I Viet Nam over to noun-audio. PARISIENNE, 4 dr. sedan, VITAL STATISTICS BIRTHS I IN MEMORIAM I995. * speaker etc. GORMLEY - d Mrs. MacDONALD —— In loving meme FAIRLANE—4 dr. Sed‘ an ‘ . ii Frank Gormley are happy toI cry of a dear husband and New Car Condition announce the arrival of then-I father. Daniel A. MacDonald. son on Friday. May 9th. 1964.! who passed away June I. 1 LAUREN'I‘IAN. . 4 di'. 3 Sedan. red and white, radio I and back-up lights. ‘ dy of The Assumption. IN MEMORIAM weight 9 lbs. 14": 01s.. at‘ . MacDONALD n In loving mam-E the Charlottetown Hospital. I Those. whom we love go out of . sight. Mr. and MN. But never out of mind‘ Harvey S’Jl’l’h‘m! 3", mm” They are cherished in the hearts to announce the arrival of Of those they leave behmd‘ —‘ —' "7‘ cry of our dear brother Dan-I iel A. MacDonald who passed‘ away June 131 3 4 door sedan Automatic trans. 325951 I fluctuation. l II963 DODGE II962 Chevrolet 1962 PONTIAC 1962 FORD I961 CONSUL I960 PONTIAC .1959 PONTIAC II959 VOLKS. I955 Chevrolet m I $ $$ SPECIALS _ T — -TR—UCKER.S SEECTAT II ' I959 CHEV IL , _ .. __ ._ __ O PRESTON WOOD — GERRY CARRAGHER I . GEORGE CARRAGHER—LEIGH CRABBE or ALDEN RODD A N N O U N C E M E N T S I u ‘ c SATISFACTION COMES FIRST" I WERE CUSTOMER SERVICE CITY 3. OUEENs I KINGS COUNTY . I .‘ ' moon's PHARMACY . . .‘ ' are now located in their new RESERVE TUESDAY Ind . ' Wednesday. July 7 and 8 for spacious store at 131 Great Souris Fisheries Exhibition and PONTIAC — BUICK — ACADIAN —— VAUXI-IALL 3N0" 5W1“ White with Red interior Showroom condition 25.000 miles 4 dr. Sedan. radio. A-l condition their daughter Nancy Lee at Low- , u I - .the 13.2.1. Hospital. May 24. and mafia. memhmd by "'1‘ ozs. I964. weight 6 lbs. 11% A sister for Kim. HARPER »—- In loving memory of Mrs. Ernest W. Harper who passed away June 1. 19a. Always remembered by Alli- MacDONALI) — HOGAN—The: son. Bernice and family. engagement is announced MI Doris Marguerite MacDonaldI daughter of Mrs. Margaret MacDonald. Charlottetown and: HYNES —- Suddenly at Bantu!!! the late Lewis MacDonald. to‘ as the result of a highway ac. James Allan Hogan. son of cident. Friday. May 29. 1.964. Mrs. Ruby Hogan. Ottawa. Clifford D. l-Lyne and the late James Hogan. son of Mr. The marriage will take place Hynes. Bunbury. His remains July 4. 1964. at St. Dunstan's were forwarded on Sunday Basilica. 1 evening to the Church of Our Radio—a real good buy. See it today. 4 dr. Sedan. Excellent mechanical condition. All good tires la Southport. where they will rent until this morning at 0 o‘clock when Requiem Hifll Mass will be celebrated. In- terment will take place in the oman Catholic cemotery, I . 196 . He did not bade a sad farewell Charlottetown. 3 [ondump 5 II He said good-bye In none. M . Before we knew his spirit fled WORK REDUCED Bod}I and HOIBt II And he from us had gone. In 1800. a man had to 1.01131: Lovineg remembered and,hours to produce 100 bushels of sadly missed by his sisters.iwheat. compared with 11 man- .Iessie. Lottie. Kathern. Janielhours n . George Street 1 Bank of Dial 4-3170 for - ~ .. Regatta including tug of war prompt fr” d'l'wr-V' Prescrlp' provincial championship com- ‘. ‘ tion first. . ."wa TREAT "rm:l . . IST. PETER'S RD. PH. 2-l243 IDARKDALEIm m... 5...... ! REAL ESTATE ’ Ioor common": the run ROYAL Can dim Leg- } 146th Anniversary of the Order, ion, Kings County .10", will All Oddfellows and Rebekah! donate a prize of 825.00. first S & and friends requested to meet prize and $15.00. second prize. In the Lodge room Thursday. to the two pupils having the June 4th. 1%. at 3.30 pm. highest aggregate in Grade I HOUSE FOR RENT FOR SALE JEWELLscaIiENnoosa “’ m“ cm” 5mm" D elm , I I I and Garden Centre. York. tele-I I: ' Boautiml 3 bedrotxn house In phone 4-7074. Open daily 8 am. ; WENT-4m” W m Parkdale. This is a "soda-ml to 10 pm. large selection of I . - - I at e. home With car port.I “"815. "‘0'"?th We” GRADUATION DANCE on y. Amencan “Mers' Tuesday. June 2nd. 154. at Can. I i only terse TOI- 0“ M“ M" Perennials. THYMEWOOD scanners. r. a. 1. Now OPEN *41AETe-IINOONS I. evsnmes ITIUPM. nopamuocsam .4 HM ‘ . 12 large lot! . y A I ‘ - mffiulloint. ml)! lane 10“ Mun} how M “N "mud mam), Geranums. Begonias. gardeninl adian Legion Home. er- lIn North River. only ser- malt in Pal-male. W P“ be. aids. etc. Closed Sundays. side. Gordon “new. New". NT I‘m“! “‘5 I" P'm'l" " Ammm'” .1 1.. m is a cus- REPAIRS no automatic wash- Dancins 9:30 to I aim. Dre:- ‘lme ‘0. m Show“ vbm mum in torn built home on 1.10 I“ en. dryers. electric railges.‘ It’rmal 0’ “ml'mm‘l- Adm" ‘ A" “"f‘ 0,9.“ I“... Twin Hm goodbeach view. ' refrigerators. Factory trained son 3: pfrgfouple-fi Seamed Privacy MM ‘ ‘ . . - ‘ by sin on s nurang o ace M lapse 10t- A" 11¢ m m m be M m, serVice men. Storey Electric. ‘ T R , I h. I d; 1 4.7341 d ' M County Hospital. O S a: . very low "y I a ay or eig Required for 165 Bed onal Hooltsl. Sal- I Go” "A lovely place for mm“ "0ka “mum; I WSW" 51'3".“ ’" ."°"‘I as; oNi: Or an: up blood ary open New School and sidenoe building to l l mANcmG .opon duly Includxna evenlnss-I do“... needed .. m cm. . Pres m I" 'v “on Q F ‘ “0"le m Mum" oman clinics at Fire Hall in Summer- be constructed during 1964. .ent en- podbeech atY PI STEWA I ’5‘”. m" Mom} me“ . I w- rollment 60 overhauling ' 'm and HIT . Mid emitter older home in mm“. n W cm roost-ll}; 0R TOMOR o 7 . bos- ia pinned aids W Y «m ontoade. ‘ ' ' 14 an pm. - NWMMIWWIT MOCKA '- Apply Th Ad . i * + {mi - KINGS COUNTY w m or in I “3mg...” .3”: ‘ wsu. any c1 will It. donor: ONI- . mm ' r. or : “MB. .0 CO. “I‘d for infants udlgcrecuhool-E blood donors clinic In m YARMOUTH REGIONAL HOSPITAL “I! I W m- A" ‘9“ 187 Gt. Geo. Stieet - Ch‘town on on m. aid. isl— zoo-1,9093“ 9‘“ M “m V mm ' ‘ ' . . . Peters Tire side. RCA! nation. M Yam NS- Iaw non Farm-I sun I mime oi- 01am.