l If World War. m5: funds for some of “dew clocks and watches for old friends and col- are among the u, in Lord verbrook’l 10 - use will. mac public hem after probate, m. Canadian - born publish- nounced st '03 Foundation. But they gave .9 details on the His g r a n d daughter. Jean Campbell. will receive for E: 'l NEWCASTLE. NB. (OP) — Archibold «Henry Mead. William his Will s Hunt Wide Range ls Covered ' In Beaverbrook Bequesis‘ lams, Do Louise Schuldes. G. Kenneth Mckenzie of Saint John. NB. chartered account- and Beaverbrook and the Acadial Trust Company of Truro. NS, —._._ M“— !he Gunners, Charlottetown, Sat. Aug. 15.1964. 7| Canada’s Employment Scene: ls Improved During June OTTAWA (CPI e °° O ll I‘ I S remaipgeii In, trust fund. On her death fund will go to the Beaverbroo Canadian Foundation. Another trust fund provides for grandsom Max- well and Peter Michael Aitken, sons of Peter Altken. who died in 1947. This fund will comprise life the income from a .000 the k HOUSE OF Stauhope. P.E_i. Handicrafts, Souvenirs Gifts. Confections. Clgs, etc. OPEN DAILY 10 am. to 10 p.m. THE RANCH Gift Sh 3150.000 rd Beaver- hrook's shares in ‘Aitken (Eng- DBUBY LANE STEAK HOUSE Aulac. N.B. A must on your trip. Straight across No. 2 Highway at P.E.I. and N.B. Tourist Bureau the entrance of F0 Beauseiour. Regular Dances ROLLAWAY CLUB CHARLOTTETOWN GOL lish) Company Limited. will receive half of the fund on his 30th birt'iday. Caroline Anne Christine Baker. a daughter of Peter. receives 8100.000 out- rig . A collection of clocks. watches and other personal jewellery is to be delivered to Sir Patrick Hennessy. British motor car executive. of Theydon Bois. Essex. for distribution "among my old friends and colleagues in the 1940 club." a dating back to wartime. Patrick was an adviser to the British ministry of aircraft pro- duction. Which Beaverbrook headed during the Second SOME OF VALUE “Some of these are of value and are not.‘ Lord Beaverbrook says. may not be enough to present to beach member of the 1940 c u . “Therefore. I ask Sir Patrick to hold a jolly meeting and to ma e the distribution by the drawing of lots." Tile Beaver a gives Patrick $3,000 to finance dinner parties for members and other- wise help the club. Lord Beaverbrook died June 9 at 85 in his home in Surrey, Eng His will is dated Jan. 10. AT GREEN GABLES Cavendish Equipment for Rent at Pro on. Take the opportunity to play one of Canada’s finest courses. Mon.. Wed., Fri. and Sat. Music by “The iii-Notes" 9:30 — 12:80 Tues. and Thurs. Record Hops 9:30 — 12:80 Also Regular Bingo Queen St. Charlottetown ONE smp \\ é Lunch Counter Open daily from 8 a.m. for Breakfast. Bakery Counter All Goods Baked Fresh Daily In our own Kitchens. Your Money Buys More at Woolworths. 196i. Minor codicils were added Jan. 24 and May 30. His personal properly is val- ued for probate at 812,519,527. his real estate at $80,472. Much of his earlier fortune had been disposed of in various settle- ments prior to his death. NO BEQUES’I' MADE The will makes no financial bequests to Tiis widow. Lady Beaverbrook. formerly the widow Sir a nn. Canadian steel millionaire. nor to is son Max Altken. who succeeded to the Beaverka newspaper empire. his daughter Mrs. Janet Gladys Kidd. and their children. "L Beaverbrook." he BAY VISTA, moron INN Route 6 (One Mile West Cavendish National Park) Licensed Dining Room and Lounge Dancing July and August Friday and Saturday nights. Catering to private parties. banquets, weddings._etc. Coin Operated Laundermat S. R. Johnston Ltd. Mon., Wed.. Fri.. Sat. 1:80 Casual Bowling Mon. to Sat. “Automatic Pin Setters”. DAY AND mum SERVICE! For Your Picnic 8: Camping Needs sort operators. FREE Tumblers Free P. E. i. Centennial Tumb- ler. This is a high quality give- away with each $4.00 purchase of gasoline. Agents for Tiiden Rent a Car Service Large amounts sold at whole- sale prices to hotel. motel, re-1 FOR YOUR VACATION NEEDS Jantzen Swim Trunks Sportswear. eto, . —The Cana- duce total unemployment across ant and one oi the Beaverbrook I‘ll“ economy h“ lhOWn eulii- “‘9 cm"! - executors. receive; $25,000 The Icient strength to absorb a rec- other executors are Ladylord late-June invasion of 210;- Thurldly Placed Mid-July In!- 000 student job hunters and still employment provide enough other jobs to re- 15.000 or 3 Mar 000 or four per cent in June. spurred by large gains in In July 4.2 per The loin force. compared with . . was 200.1110 or cent of the labor force. estimates are prepar tly by the federal labor de- partment and the bureau of sta- tistlcs. They are based on a sample survey of 35,000 house- Government figures published at an estimated .7 per cent of the i4 olds across Canada 1 week ended July 10. and m not intended as precise iigures. The situation in brief: Between June and labor force grew by “Emma: in the July the 100.000 to ‘2.- 7,332,000. But employment. employment rate at 8.7 per cent man- still was exceeded in Quebec ufacturlng and the service in- duatri 207.000 to an unemployment drop of 17.- 000 to 265,000. ‘ ‘ O The improvement was noted mid-July Jobless rates of 2.8. in all regions. The gain in the‘ “d ‘ number of people with Jobs was. particularly high in British Con boi- force and employment fig- 6.1 per cent be- ures were inflated by the fact that an estimated 219,000 teens agers began looking after mid-June school closings. 47.000. lumbia, rising tween June and July, the re- port said. However. the ail-Canada un- ormation' ntario and the Prairies had. 2.2, respectively. The report said both the ls- l . a slightly i Never-diele- at. larger number of teen - agers 15.1 per cent unemployed. the': found work during the moat). es, grew even more byjAtlantie provinces at 4.0 per Officials say while those teen- 6.967.000. Result was cent am British Columbia wit‘ll are" who sat tob- may not all 3 av e been students. the report indicated that most of the stu- dents were successful. The unemployment rolls not i only became shorter for this age group. but for the adult bread- winners as well. Over t'ie year. from one July to another. the numbe ‘ried men declined by 15.000 to r of unemployed mar- ide' mumsrs I For Your | Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables S. N. KAYS fl Pow-II St. Ch'town TO P.E.l. floodlit! Summerside S. R. JOHNSTON Lid. FINA Station St. Pete Parkdaie For Ice and Rental Service Phone 2-1832 Charlottetown's Most Up To Date RESTAURANT . “having ample resources of her own. has asked me not to make any provisions for ‘ier in my will." The only exception is a number of his personal effects. "I have not made any finan- cial bequests in this will for my provided for them both in my lifetime." He says he had made no provision for their children except for Lady Jean Campbell because t'iey will be cared for in their parents' estates. t funds and outright fi- nancial gifts account for less than $1,000,000 altogether. How- NORTH RIVER Movies Rain or Shine Try Our Snack Bar 8 Miles from C'town on the Trans-Canada Righ- wsy to Borden. Company in one trust MacLEAN’S GROCERY account. The remainder of the estate goes to the Beaverbrook Canadian Foundation, a chari- table organization he founded. Smaller money bequests in- clude ' to Mme. .members and ex-members of s. only daughter of Edouard Escarra. late president of Credit Lyon- nais in Paris. and Mrs. Marg- aret Blundell-lnce. 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