RE a Os See eS . al Me eee ee es Ee: ‘ : TOS Pius Cc “Pe a ges a mer.Planning Chairma es a Mie r iP a eres. a sigh eat he ; i ny : | i i t ie if [ : i : ! ! i f | i | | 5 i = e § E E . | HH i i F (i = i 3s i] an [; 4 ali its mil gs & : H ve i i rt it t E | | | i L re : [ i F d i : 3 i i i itt! i A | F if ae 2°28 il F le i | 1 bs f i 83? z z ae E 7 iE : F = g iE 2 ‘ ,-| tangible and have proposed in- 000. This is on the assumption | creased taxation on household ef- _ . that interest rates are at 6 per-| fects and automobiles, where is , Oe a the money coming from to carry CNIB PARTY ENJOYS TREATS |comranisone sane, | rion Road, Nort River Road w &° de be is not all—accord-| out this development program, if} vicinity of $150. ae. : : ; mo , ing to Mr. Storey's caiculations— | the landowner does not share in Two automobiles, reported tw | Comparing the 1953 Tevenue/ River. The $600,000 is only the part| the costs,” he asked? _ | have been driven by Vincent G. . Time out for ice cream! { lottetown Tuesday was cold, re- | With that of 1959, Mr.- Storey| ‘Assuming that the development | which he suggests the landown-| ‘“‘I feel strongly about this mat | MacCormack and John A. Mac- ' Among the treats served at the | freshing ice cream. Here | Shows that $791,889 was collected | would take in the vicinity of 10|er should bear and in his opin-| ter, and while as I have said) Cormack came into collision when : ane eas, eee ae Philip eae ane spogitons ca aoe en Fag ag mera years, this would bring in $18,000) len i caly about ae coeiee — are: a a tho first wautieaed cor SOD dian nstitute Judy, Lynne Marlene, 71a ° actual devel ; grind couneil travelling south Great : : : = held at the Clover Chub in Char- | to right, enjoy their treats. ee, eee Se “This is the amount which itis] therefore assumes that the total should ta aoe: ae they | Street attempted @ left turn into The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Dec. 30, 1959. 5 : Listing the items which eee SOS Se ee aE aot ak te Wed oaer te | Sale cine eal seca No injured but both % — ‘SANES eon +3/Com Bee TUTUAL FUNDS * duced this increase mir. Surey|ioe. dame bela piaaienetass will be $2,890,000 over a 40 year Secneaugh lanes to the clineee ae vehicles received quite extensive Se eee ; Montreal = 25 $55 HEM — Ye By THE CANADIAN PRESS said 1953 showed no money re- Mrj Storey’s letter points out | period. Rh van, | CHarlottetown,” he said. frou: end damage. a Harbor Activity Nears End fi Sik iS arge Me Talchs Marea iy te ane, once yee | nal My Ma a « e- Royal 46 380 © 7% 79% + ¥| American Growth 7.60 2.28| In 1953 the poll tax or education- yearly, is on a portion of the| ities planners Of Another Shipping Season Tor-Dom 27% 356_ 55% S@ — %| Beaubran “= of al tax as it is now known, was a coadnousint area only.| that a residential does not ae ae aes a —— 36.53 38.36, Mere $16,685. This year the city) “If the taxpayer is to pay the| Produce sufficient revenue to oss ian Giiticet tom Aiea nae 2 Sa Campion Mutual 5.28 s.s1| Will collect $113,377. _ | full amount of development costs | maintain itself and the demands | lottet apy from kaa vane ae ivity along|C BT” =: ST HK 0% —% ae ee 821 30) In the same way, he continu-|he said “it will mean an increase | for services ete., made by it. . 1.30 yesterday most activity Dosco 2 35 ~«61SClOS ; ee = bie “ ed, per capita grants from the/of not 5 cents, but actually 11% It is for this reason that com- | noon for Halifax after 32 years) the Charlottetown waterfront was Nor star ms KB +1 a | 3: g38| Provincial government havelcents in the present tax rate. | munities now demand that the a ee ee a See ee, ee 1S Ge we ae yes 3.98 435| jumped from $54,231 to $163,000./ This calculation, Mr. Storey | land being developed produce 100 ke hs ier © At the Ralieas ai Stedman % $8 3% 3 ee ee 27% 444) The city will also collect from/ points out, does mot take into| percent of the cost of develop- ore big storm 2 yon way wharf - = eneeeat = a. *. a o an aor oo os i the government the sum of $22,-| consideration the fact that the| ment to prevent that area from barrels of pegs Weston B 2 $944 4% 244-7 %4| Investors Growth fund 6.17 ¢67| 500 per year, under the terms of| land cannot be developed on a 10| being an impossible burden. on - e arrels of stove oil for Imperial ee Group Sel 3.00 5.45] amalgamation with Sprjog Park.| per cent basis—that is one-tenth| the already developed areas.” : Firemen Fight Oil Company. 4 ‘Tetal Sales: 2,277,000. ocean, mes 11.19 12.19 Other increases are taxes pay-|of the services installed each] SATURATION POINT At the Marine wharf, the CGS| most active Toronto stocns | RO7="e . 32% "}%| able from government property| year. In conclusion, Mr. Storey sug- z cs Tupper, successor to the Brant By The Canadian Press Mutual Accumulating Fund 7.4) (6.19) and the Canadian National _Rail- IMME COSTS - Foundry Fire are oe ectne te mae or NDUsTEALS Ges North Amer Pend af Cas-’ aa — “3K ome conceivable,” he ; iHarize themselves wi can| tr Cam =: 51 $2 MS + M4 / Radisson ‘441 485) INCREASE 25 PERCENT asserts, “that 60 percent or more : _ ' An ‘alarm turned in st 11:35| variety of new equipment “she |Qaninte <r Stas ae ase im aeeemt Fuad 64 598) Of the total amount, Mr. Stor-|of the total cost of development GRADUATING FROM yo ie gabe y--theee. Fae a rsoaiing Ponce ar ke cake Rie Wie | Supervised Amer Fuad 18 m3 _— ee COLLEGE? Stavert Foundry on|. On the west side of the wharf, |" Supervises Mave 58 ms — a ey starieg |i CGS Saurel is .wnloading| con Dragon wes at 354 2 [Supervised Exes St ce mal fen exybo is time to call apparently buoys she picked up from Pictou| 1 Island x000 16 15 6 +1 | Supervised Exec 58 5.50 3.8) . above a core oven where cores! Harbor and its-approaches. Yes-|P&™e Pf 1725 % 6% 7% +2 | Supervised Growth Fune 173 1.75) H. BENNETT CARR for moulds are baked. The fire! terday the Saurel lifted the Char-|tidal "es se” se ae 47 [Supervised Income Fund 3.88 3.99| : P followed an elevator shaft up to ottetown harbor markers. MINES x—TV Electronic 16.05 17.49} i District Supervisor 1 s . nn and broke through the Com Sud 500 BS +2 | Timed Investment Fund 5.95 6.00/f QUEEN STREET 148 Richmond St. Ch’town elena ens oe - ; BPD oye acondin United Accumulativ 14.78 16.06 = * \ : ous eae ae tent TORONTO awe Se Reus tae | ~ Will be featuring SUN LIFE ASSURANCE and roof had to be chopped : im ; in several places: to get weter| _. ‘Cominued from page 2) "i: COMPANY OF CANADA into the burning area. Dense/\O °°" "Son nn ROAST GOOSE AND TURKEY, BAKED HAM nas : smoke enveloped the scene andjOpemiska 2014 75 7 75 +5 fies tie ouldne. [am ee ee 3, AND RED BRAND BEEF AT THE CAPITOL - FRIDAY pumpers and ladder company were on the|praer ‘so a @ @ with all the trimmings on e oA STARTS AT 11:15 P.M 12:90. No eaimete of tee dam {fae ae 8 | May we — PACKED WITH FUN AND MUSIC age was given. —<“ Fs = 3 NEW YEARS FROM 11 A.M. TO 8 P.M. | + suggest? | ee Paymast 1500 20% 19% W% +1 : Perron nn 2 2 —% Dial 8725 for orders to take out. aS okt LOCALE 223%" rao a Placer FREE DELIVERY BF BRIEFS=. 222:° 3 fe a: St ss SS 3 sy Rendezvous Restaurant | “ A URIERSAL IVTERNATIONSL PETORE ~ am ue Tab 1208 oh oh th + Me Charlotiesown x *& *& ®& EX KX RVR Ee DIES IN QUINCY Q Metal 1100 3 30 S +8 ——_—— Word was received by Louis|Qusston om 4 3 HREM MHA HHH KK KK K the Goat en flint kes a ba ™ s re on ° ville =e UM + ' . i Soa ete et Ef \*YOU HAVE NEVER SEEN SUCH EXCITE-* Quincy, “» Renabie 1000 10 10 B@ +4 Imess. Miss Doucette was for-|Rix Athab 1750 1% 18° #8 —™% i : : . : ~merly of Charlottetown. Roche cs z 2 3 ips pigs ler. parte ke agg >+MENT ON THE BIG SCREEN ! ; x JUSTICE OF THE PEACE | Sutellite + a : ) presperiey ; | P. A Sicleeet, Gare Line |S eS Se happiness Es _Melsssc, Souris Line tie ‘se 2 || The dentist ~ueiaiesn it EVERY MOMENT 1S ACTION-PACKED! x dice of the ‘peace, it was an-|Sccen VR See 8 wm mS who When they reached the forbidden lands on their great trek back to the world’s niunced by Premier Waiter|Sim, oo 9 3 x ! ORACE SMITH % fabulous treasure, it was not only the menace of savages and wild animals on ae fe ee ee oe hated mone H ) that plagued them — BUT SUDDENLY DESIRE FOR THE GIRL TORE* APPOINTMENT MADE | Starratt pmo = a = j Y “AUTO BODY REPAIRS” THEM APART! The ees oS Me. Hel Seep R 2724 Sis 1% 1% + % + g x en Dunbar retarial |Soq"cont ie 64 4 65 | _Ltke pood dentists should, he saved teeth — but he SEE \ staff of the attorney-general’s|sulivan 10900 17 155 1% +36 | sian ei Wise tnt Aedaieed Cat « 2% a“ y ant one oom Sesunhds PNULIE knee én each avis auving homey ti > by Premier Walter R.' Shaw. ree oo mo he | about saving tectl : Wild Charge of the Elephants! + Mrs. G.-J. Maddigan returned| r=" 3mm 3 iu, Now the dentist forgets about the money Montreal Trust Me Fiery Jump of Death * Sunday from Toronto accompani-| Tiara ee ee ee ae = ae. ' irl at the J Pool! ed by her sister-in-law, Miss| Tombill mo 0 © +8 | is money goes into a Consolidated Retirement Mature Gi ungle Mary Madigan. They were met| rime ame # mt = Savings Fs, and tht give im ax savings now a * Devil Dance of the from Wane tin taken was|UlSaw 1 0 8 MHS : , ; Giant Watusis! * : , U Asbestos 1300 45 45 40 —5 His local branch of The Royal Bank of Canada handles + Cea eg eae rican tae, | UR Keno 34 100 So Se Me —10 all'the details which include the transfer of ; ooal. & is capretied that tor con cs mine his contributions to Montreal Tiust. : © ~ con- | Upp dition ‘still remains critical and|Yeueree = TS ag ar as" - Montreal Trust invest the money, send him te there is little hope held for her! Waite am 15 @) GD @ +10 statements and for income tax deductions — ca recovery. Weedon 00 9 ee and he knows that he and his wife will have an income , * ABANDONED ANIMALS |wusy ‘seo Ib ®t nga 9d grade . \ | GUARDIANS OF * Winch pon the way: he’s bought a good income- i y~ : " REGINA (CP) — The number|wr Hars 00 ui) us’ us” 1 a Montreal Trust's Real Estate ' + KING SOLOMON’S of animals . oo ug aaees Tie am oe Ss Bepartment. wat, Be hae int Ble affairs 5G 12:00 noon to 2:00 p.m. + MINES! oe is more twice n oe : . rm ; iviei ) of last year. Jack Studholme of|Yuieno me % 4 wh 72 waite Eaten dae coddeecade be Special Luncheon from $1.60 per person ? the humane society said nine dogs|*nmse 6% 4 2 M +6 ntact, Be Deen econ peewee! Trost kaow * : . * were picked up one day, “and) puicio 5 5 soe as much about their business as he knows about his — Z >» Doring adventurers FF! st boise very good dentit| jf on a trek for Staring ¥ P.S. Why don’t you find out what Montreal Trust Mi >> . Reserve your table now for the ean do for you? Call your local Montreal Trust Ofice ge. Special Dinner from $1.60 per person & + We GEORGE * 0 ' ‘or booklet on TRUST SERVICES — bh Di — $8.00 cane , NEW YEAR S EVE BALL it will give you many new ideas on how Y Delase 12 Setie $1.7 } Sp : : at the Montreal Trt an bop yo tT gaa eae + ONTGOMERY : ROLLAWAY BALL ROOM : \ , 3 oa wa i fj » N Mi x ‘ eo Dancing from 10 till 2:00 MONTREAL TRUST eS | ee . DANCING 10:00 p.m. to 2:00 A.M. % CUES x 3 Music by Company Musie under the direction 6f wer PY “Genet ewe Goudy Od Angee Mean, ater eer ta ae ne ; ep amangeys mK BAA NSE DAVID FARRAR. * . P.Q. * Montreal, P.Q. me es -_ 4.4.9 Qa. ‘gdenmecane Gen ¢ enan oub. »| Wonteen, Mew Supper served at Midnight —_ * & + H's Ni * Admission $5:00 a couple 150 couples only C a ee ee Novelties Price $9.00 per couple : yh ion omoan ogo gaye si For vecervations fleade call 7871. TO-DAY and THURS. CAPITOL + Fer Dial 7142 ox’ 8890 €. J. FLINN, MANAGER ) Po , : / Rese musf be-picked up by 5 o’clock ; RG. Dee Se Te ees O. 3 EXTRA! COMEDY — CARTOON — SHOWING ‘cto Wednesday, Dec. 30 at the Rollaway Club. / Y. > ak |