i, a NOTICES NOTICES . ANN UAL MEETING ti Geumed meeting | the = Go Hospital will be held in the main Jounge of the Nurses Residence on Thursday, May 20th, 1965 at 8:00 pm. fc . J: M. Logan, Secretary-Tréasurer. @ VITAL STATISTICS | IN MEMORIAM ______ ROCK - SHAKE SIDING + and ULATION FOR OLD OR NEW HOMES ° By Johns Manville @ Permanent Colors Protected by Piastic a $ “Many Jobs Completed fer Your Inspection” - The most mexpensive home care Let us prove it with a “FREE ESTIMATE” 5 Year Low Cost Fmancing Ask for JAMES STEWART MONARCH ROOFING & INSULATION Ch’town’ 894-4560 .. $'side 436-3419 ROBERTS — 4t the Proce County BANKS — Is bers memory @ cor Bospcal on Thursday. May @h. 2953, ear soms. Geordee and Freddie. Banks te Mr. amd Mrs Romald Roberts. Kes 5 eel neni ee ap ———— semgtew 4o(mee 4ofrieme Sekermat’. 2 inserted by perests and brother =e Bemald Michel. «eerght 7 bs. 6 ve i = BEADLEY te imine meme : Rebert Frames Bradley peaed ENGAGEMENTS oar Mar ihe THOMPSON ’ can ever a=ar — a foo a The love 2 heart helds dear. mecece the Serthcoming marriage of Fond memories maser every | 427 thear daughter. Nerma Grace te Cart’ keeps nner Ker Thonpsee. a aa oe eee eT Boa Gee oe eee The Wrethers and _ sates weddiec w take place Saturday. June mes ated comrck = CARD OF THANKS Mra FOR FLOWERS. leters. ant carte of CITY & QUEENS (wl. Ccteecs tas ow RESERVE Jose 12h. for Ham and July @ Please mote change Scallop supper m Stanley Bridge Hall RESERVE MAY %% fer Mt Stewart CHARLOTTETOWN. PEI. to : ST. JOHN'S. NEWFOUNDLAND —FREIG T-SERVICE M.V. it} TE. FOY" The MV. “STE. FOY” will load carge at Charilottetoen for St. John’s, Nfid on Friday. May !4th and Saturday, May . 1xh. For space reservations and rate apply — Charlottetown, Shipping Service 7 Office - 894-8727 Phones House - 994-5082 eee BASTING ot _Ehine on _Pretar Mey __ us -FOR SALE AUCTION SALE at St. Peters Bay om Saturday. May 2, 3 at the same time will be sold. his household effects and per- sona! property. New oil stove. new Frigidaire. electric washer, wheelbarrows. extension ladders jack sereas and other art- feles too sumeroms to mention Trainor & O'Donnel! Thomas A. Ledwell Admumstrator “ SPECIALS 4T "King Cole tea bags. ‘tral Group MODERN. on Ryan Hall. Jemesten’s River. Friday Mar igh “user by George Weathertne bis Islanders from 939 to 1230. RESERVE MONDAY. May 3!. Letster Supper im Trmty U1 Church. Charictietoun. SAL4P StPrER S&S Paul's Parsh Bal. 2 Richmont Street May ith ‘Mt 7 pm Sie. Belvedere Guild for ated bs ist | Diameed’s Grocery. Avemve Telephone £970 @ 7Sc: 6 tims milk. | ome: weemers, 28c Ib; four rell pack tedet tissue, 38c. i i! fi tu i 2 Ele le i: it | FI REGOL‘& MONTHLY oe Caen a L Auxitiary _ Canadian Qed May mh. 732 pm YOUR GIFT to the Flowers of Hope Fert will belp retarded children of oar Provence. grow mte productive. ‘sell-suppertieg adults YEEN-AGE de-ce Weesite Rood S.aP estes. May {4 Favents wel- come t= 234 Sf Wiesice end Brack ler 68 Cheb ANCE Char lottetown Curling Club Saturday, May 15th ) to 12 NOTE: Annual Meeting Mon., May 17th SPECTSIS 80) Tsamient’s Grocery. 2? Elm Acvemve Telephone £3733 3% ren exgs. 3c: Domestic shortening. 2% _%: Garden City batter. 4_ Ba. ec: Wt ths potatoes. 5c. A BEMMAGE sale will be held of a Suk than, Geet GC Street. Kenneth Campbell formerly of begiveme Way. May 14, at 6 & 9 Flat River, som of the late An- week om Spensered by St Peters gus and Annie Campbell! He spent most of his life in that city but kept im touch ‘with his home and visited x frequent- ly and was looking forward ‘to |. KINGS COUNTY CONCERT of iecal talent Mostague Regreeal High School Asditerum Thursday May 13. 738 Admissiee 73-58 cents. Proceeds fer rink REGULAR FRIDAY sight Merell Vilage Hall. 9.9 - 7-20. ‘Means tr the Delrays ed otherwise He leaves to mourn one broth- er Alexander and one sister Ca- therine (Mrs. AA MacDonald). The funeral took place at the BUY AND SAVE AT KING’S BUILDING MATERIALS LTD. SPECIALS 5/16 Standard D F. Pivwood $2.99 per sheet; 1‘4 GIS. Paint Grade Plywood only $3.35 per sheet. We also have a good stock of lumber. ply- woods. gyproc. doors. mouldings etc. All at.prices that please many £ ustomers, Call us today for your supp! Wholesale and Retail ; ‘AUCTION SALE On the premises of the late Lemuel MacKinnon, Highfield, May 14th, at 1:30 p.m. 1 bedroom suite: 2 beds: aes 2 mattresses col spring): 1 hair mattress. 1 bureau | settee ‘mahocany’. 1 wicker arm chair: odd chairs. 1 trilamp. lectric lamps. 1 hall rack with large mirror. 1 hail tree. 3 occasional tables. hooked rugs: 1 rug 9 x IZ: | radio. 1 electric washing machine: dishes: pictures: curtains. pillows ete ; platform scales: emery. table saw. 2 electric motors 1 electric drill: 3 lad- ders: 1 lawn mower Laun .Bor!. @ bales hay: hardwood plank. bleck and tackle repe. pests. fox and barbed wire: sincle plow: 1 Enciish <addle and brvile. | werchme rack. fruit tree sprayer. forks. shovels. hes. quantity of tools and other articles too numerous te mention —_— Terms: Cash he beid Moadar. May Ith. If day is unfavorable saie «tl! MRS LEMUEL MacKIN\ON. CHESTER MATHESON, : " amg Aurctionrer Thal 47541 ATTENTION FARMERS ~ A representative of the Crop Insur- ance Agency will receive applications and answer questions on Insurance from 10.00 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. at the following centres: O'Leary Federal Building, May 10th. Tyne Valley Fire Hall, May I Ith. ' Hunter River Masonic Hall, May 12th. Mt. Stewart Memorial Hall, May 13th. Applications may also be obtained by writing to the Agency Office, 38 Great George Street, P.O. Box 2000. ~~. LE em jhome of his brother in Fiat Ri- ver. PEI. The service at the heme and grave was conducted _ SHERIFF'S SALE | FOR SCHOOL TAX sy the Rev DA. Campbell. In- terment was in Belfast Ceme- | PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby tery * given that 1. Milton Rodger- 7y]j the daybreak and the son. Sheriff of Kings County, ee ene Bee ante: im pursuance of an execution | to me directed by the Clerk ~ TH rae Comey Cont tie CARD OF JANKS | County. First Circuit. dated inte Gaaaliy of uk tole ‘Siieas , the 27th day of April. 1965, is- Kenneth Campbell wish to thank sued upon a judgment of the the Rev. D.A. Campbell, the Gil-| Judze of the said Court im the ij, Fumeral Home. neighbors and | amount of $5915 against the friends who helped in so many) ' lands hereimafter described. ways and all those who sent flo- in a suit wherein The Trustees wers, cards and Messages of of School District No. 66 in y during their recent Kings County was Plaintiff <4 bereavement. \cashed, compared with $36.277,- ' 300,000 in February and $31,- ‘fidence im the genera! ‘counted on each occasion. PRINCE COUNTY Gaudet's Auto —- seeing us all again but God will- ; was Defendant. will on Friday. * the 4th day of June, 1965, at twelve o clock noon and in and the Estate John Sloane BURTON lands, being all that parcel — Burt Sunda: of land situate, lying and ~> and cir Goarae Claes bemg on Township Number 44 fami’*, also Mildred Perry Fifty;four (>4),in Kings County 144 Gladys Perry of Chariotte- me de ot A a town were visitors te Burton on ; i, - | lows: COMMENCING on the “0% Southwest side of the Launch- ad ic utes Oe TW. Stewart ing Road 2nd in the Western, 294 dahghter Carol Ann of Sie- boundary of land in possession 0" Park. Summerside. were of Michael’ McDonald. form- ‘ec? ‘isitors at the home of erly of Joseph McCormack, her mother Mrs. Eva Dalton. and’ running thence South Burton. Also visiting Mrs. Dal- along said boundary to the ‘9 were Mrs Orville Stewart Northern boundary of _ lands and daughter Norma of West formerly known as the Glebe . Point : lands. thence West Twelve (12) Recause of the zood weather chains. therce North along the conditions some farming has Eastern boundaries of lands Started m the community. Potato — j formeriy of James McAskill pianting has started m some and lands of Andrew Fitz- s¢ctions patrick to the ‘ena Road, ' and th s astwardly along te “an road to the | MURRAY place of commencement. con- © taiming SEVENTY ACRES of / land a little more or less. and being the land conveyed by the Commission of Public Millan, Wood Isiands.. were vis, Lands te Thomas Sloane by itors at Murray Harbor |as? Sun- Deed dated January 8th. 184. day or so moch thereof as shall be | Sinclair MacMillan. Charlotte sufficient to satisfy the judg- “town, visited fmends at Murray § HARBOR Mr. and Mrs Duncan Mar- ment and all costs and ex- Harbor Sunday. —- BAFFLES SCHOLARS DATED this 2th day of The Basque lancuaze. used on April. 1955 ‘the Franco-Spanish herder. haf- fles scholars, who cannel trace Sheriff of Kings County. it to any other known tongue. NOTICES NOTICES BENEVOLENT IRISH SOCIETY SPECIAL MEETING THURSDAY, “MAY 13th (Ie PM Very Important Property Business MILTON RODGERSON 62 CLASSIC. | 425»: white ine vai. 195 aL ALLISO The Guardian, Charlottetown. Thurs. May 13, 1965.17 Buyer Confidence Seen In Outlook For Economy TOROSTO. CP —The turn « over of money through Cana- dian banks has been increasing rapidly ‘this year, indicating comsumer confidence in the -im- mediate future of the economy. Figures from ithe Canadian Bankers Association show that However. the figures im the first three months ‘of this show whether people are spend- year a total of $114.990.000.000 inz freeely. t omists Sav. ss ape one The ‘money Ont. them would be withdrawn again Jaw. by employees as therr pay cheques. Sask. accounts. and __ could 000.000. largest in Canada. personal write cheques to pay bills. total, is Bo doubt econ- that the spending 4 8" counts, except those of ‘the a: ‘eral government. in a!) ‘banks. In the similar 1964 period, the , total was $92,062.600,000 Im March. cheques worth a ‘total of $41.704.600.000 «ete account debits rose 1! per cent; = year they were up 16 per. So far this year the is he than 3 per cent. A strong factor in the im- 094,600.000):. Vancouver $2,364, crease has been the improving 400.000 ‘$1.868.000.000 : demand for new cars Strikes $1,386.10,000 —($1.042.400.000). res for March, ets are: 766.200.0600 in March. 1964. Branden, Man. and Moose cash The largest zain was in Tor- im tura onto, where account debits rose sould deposit money im their to $15.767,100,000. from $11,453,- of Wisconsin. Toronto's total is the ¢aB 8 Montrea! has the next highest performance” $11,255, 100.000 _ compared: curve 4s gomg up. In 1963. bank Other centres” making up’ the top five, with ccoenparative fig- 1964. in brack- Winnipeg $2.539,600.000 ($2,- Calgary Bell Telephone Makes Bid | For Higher Level Of Profit profit as would be obtained te competition. of | .OTTAWA ‘CP: — A United States economist arcued before ithe rd of transport commis- ‘sioners here that the Bell Telephone Co of Canada must be allowed a hicher profit level if it is to remain attractive te investors. * Dr. W. A. Morton. professor of economics at the University said Rell stock “has—heen a —“larcard—in —per= share earnings and dividend when compared to other industrials and utilities. He presented a 7,000-word re- view of Bell's profit history and pported -the npany'’s pro- Foeel that it He aes to make a profit of seven per cént on its total capital investment. Bell's record earnings last year were equa to 63 per cent on total capital. The. board-ordered hearings are reviewing Bell's financial “it seems unlikely that continue to buy Bell a ‘yield equal to or they: can obtain on dian industrials that growth prospect, or on securities of the company _ government of Canada.” The sensible investor w buying Bell common. on the current dividend the current earnings on the expectation of a growth in both Other Bell witnesses have testified that the company is confident it can increase its ln ' “The current level of bank debits certainly, indicates that there is a high degree of con- econ- omy,” one bank official says. “But business confidence is somethinz that can chenge very rapidly.” MULTIPLIER EFFECT Because of the so-called mul- tiplier effect, the figures are not generally considered a reliable barometer of how much busi- mess actually was done during a month, since the same dollar can pass through several bank accounts in that time and be that cut imte production slowed early-year sales,' but now the major companies are running at capatity to try to meet of- ders. Another factor has been the increasing volume of bank leans, puttmg more money into the economy. Total genera! loans in Febru- ary stood at $8.313.000.000. com- pared with $7,131,000,000 a year earlier The association figures es the increased ‘spending = been limited by regions. centres across Canada in ck e .the figures are collected, only A: large factory,. for example..four showed a decrease in could withdraw a payroll from March, compared with a year its regular account and deposit azo—Halifax, Sault Ste. Marie, ‘Earnings Higher 31, 067 or $1.24 per share f pany's annual report. 883.829 and profit was $655,606 against $540,417 rere sreeetdie Garage General Repairs Body Shop - ee j Body & Fender Repairs | | chi : . Expert Service 6 Eden Street and Balancing Acressories Charlottetown . “116 Pownal Street Southport Tel. 894-9117 Chitown 894-3592 Dial 894-4136 Reliable Auto Robinson’s Body Works. General Repairs, Auto Body Work, Painting & Refinishing , Esher Street Ch'town - 4-8920 | Bell’s Texaco _ Serv..Stn.. General Repairs and Tune-ups . Electrical Work - Carbur- etor Cleaning. Specialists in — Generators - Alter- nators - Starters - Wipers... 105 Richmond St. Ch'town 894-9062 Service Calls 4 222 Queen Street Ch'town 894-4013 Scott-LaSalle Ltd. MONTREAL ‘CP'!—Net earn- ings of Seott-LaSalle Ltd. for the 12-mosth period ended Jan_: 1965 were $316,176 or $1.42 per share compared with ori. t previous period. says the ‘-om- Operating income of the Mont. real - based clothing manufac- turer was $3,189,746 against $2.-. many appearances before simt after <ll tar regulatory agencies tn the charges but before income taxes US, said the board should al- cae ete L oe ESSO Serv, | ~ Tune-ups, Washing, Res, _Irving-Station— ae profit to seven per cent of total capital without changing exist- ing telephone rates. The opposing view at the public hearings is that a higher leyel of permissive _ earnings will. inevitably lead to a Bell application for rate increases. Earlier Tuesday the board heard the windup of testimony by Dr. C.,L. Barber, head of economics at ‘the University of structure. From the evidence the board will decide what changes, if any, should be made in the permissive level of Bell” earnings. EARNS. MORE The current permissive level is $2.43 a share. set by the board in 1952 and renewed in a 1958 ruling that increased the rates Bell is allowed to charge in its Ontario Quehec monopoly operation Bell has heen well Saskatchewan. who discussed above the $243 level for the the economic situation in Can- L epliage’ years, hitting a peak of 7? #nd—the- tion—-Bell-—— faces in its search' for invest- ment capital ISLAND GROWS Surtsey, a new voleanie island near Iceland. is growing at a rate of about an acre a year. $2.71 a share in 1964 Dr. Morton, who has made low "Bell to make the _ Same Gallons Of Fina Gasoline FREE ' With each and opt used car or truck from now to May 31st regard- ri of trade difference ‘ or straight sale. MAY AUTORAMA at ALLISON MacLEOD UD. 64 CLASSIC 64 VOLKS. “2473 62 ACADIAN 62 AUSIIN 1195 | stack two door, de- | luxe, gasheater. Maroon, 4 door sedan, automatic radio. Blue 4 dr. sedan, stan- Four door wagon dard shift. Clean and sharp. 61 CONSUL. 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