EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT _ EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT , __| The Guardian, Charlottetown. Mon. July 5, 1965. 13! Rong Fimaancing | [Stcser Suse'is’ toes, insue i |The Alberta, Municipal Fis Finance : | ’ | $95.85 bid and $96.05 asked. |Corp. 5%-per-cent issue 1 eee PEACE RIVER = |Next Stock Market Trend | Figures Quoted [ie tm casas, mes sar x i aad fn se REGISTERED NURSES ie acne 5 ronone_sep gy wnt |x oniy mnchanrd, Tn Marit, a Sida , & f 3 five-per-cent issue due 1970 was 25 bid and $96.50 asked ; cos ROMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOL - | Considered Anyone’s Guess, sts ire ft qted’ at WO band oe Maregad Sh Sousa auc . to DISTRICT NO. 43 By GORDON GRANT ker Stores, a division of Gordon parce Wau SHAR.823.43 In the sue due 1900 at $101% bid and was quiet. The corporate mar- LYNN HOSPITAL Invites applications. for teaching positions in Canadian Press Staff Writer (Mackay and Co. Ltd. Within the Gundy and Co. investment *20)% asked. iket was generally unchanged. — Lynn. Massachusetts, USA Peace River Town in: Recent activity on stock mar-|next few months Walker will dealer, reports. mets and analysts’ differ-|take over five other Ontario ing views on the future course |stores owned by Eaton's. They of stock prices seems to. prove are in Sault Ste. Marie, North the accuracy of the words at- Bay, Lindsay, Belleville and tributed to J. P. Morgan: ‘The | Brockville. market will continue to fluctu-| Mitsubishi International of Ja- ate.’ jpan will buy $23,000,000 worth One investment counsellor, | of copper concentrates from New bond financing in June was $354,687,000 compared with | $288,526,013 in the same month in 1964. ELEMENTARY | JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL (MATH-SCIENCE) * Salary schedule 1964-65 (1965-66*schedule under negotiation.) ~ Excellent personnel policies. ted on sea-shore, 15 miles north of Boston. For application and full particulars write, with resume, to: . Y- 4: PERSONNEL DIRECTOR LYNN HOSPITAL Boston . Street Lynn, Massachusetts, NOTICE a TO ALL DAIRY — By THE CANADIAN PRESS : Tain Fraser, says a Dow the-|Wedge C r Mines of New One Year — $3200 — $5000 ory sell signal has been given— | Brunswick," Power ‘ Corporation | , Prices inmost coe peti S - . . Two Years — 3800 — 5700 . |that means sell your stock—but of Canada Ltd. will raise $30,- C@"adian bond market were OFFICE HELP WANTED Three Years — a 4400-— 6800 the Fraser sel! indicator ‘re- | 000,000 through the sale of a pre- unchanged in quiet Wading sits @. PRODUCERS 4 ' Four Years — 5100 —>° 8100 wmaty glia means bay. aened issue to “enable the cor- ee bil yields._ dipped r . t z , : Experienced accountant for Automobile Dealer | Five Years — 5300— 8300 | praser sell indicator are ‘com. |aevelopmente nes row 8M fractionally; 91-day bills fell 01 ship in the Charlotteown area. Must be ‘able to Six Years — 5600— 8600 {plicated methods by whichex-| In the first half of the year, |Pef cent to 8.94 per cent while a Claiming For Supplementary Payment _ prepare dealer , financial statement monthly. Pldase sive the names of thres referetices. H perts decide whether stocks new bond financing in Canada a inion 03 per. Pe f : ‘ 4 Mechanical Help Wanted Men required for maintenance work with exper- For good grades of scrap material delivered to our yard Kent Street, we are paying the following prices: tinue? The experts still aren't sure and it appears to. be any- one’s MONTREAL Else ne = ts be f aananag weré 25 cents to 75 cents | LIVESTOCK (CP) — Cote If you are 16 years of age or ;over and have left : : should be:bought or sold. ‘raised $2,154,288,000 ; Sects Retenician we wamety ele | AD Sea Ge mtn are” | aoe oa oe SST Canada Department of Agcicultere enefits. n tren bout six | period | oom. epartment sibility involved. Pleasant working surroundings. - MRS. MARIE WITYSHYN, . weeks although last ‘week the “Canadian breweries had lower _ re “nk = 1 licati sn 1. ; : - . e ; ,| Toronto a lew York markets ts in the six th : i i il aniation Sil be bald fo wonfienes “Appt San te mare irae notes ee A ene eat Saag" Sus | Clam forms are now being clcslated to pro : x P xpe , a At the height of the decline, |cents a share, compared with | #8 week. ducers eligible for a supplementary payment based to-Rox 8293 Guardian-Patriot. some so-called experts were say- |$6,015,382 or. 22.07 cents in the | me oe saree | on cream or milk production in the period May 1, NOTICES NOTICES = ‘oa ard—market |same 1964. period. - 1986, issue closed at $99.35 bid] 1964 to April 80, 1965. The following points are ~ WANTED Wil lant week's coil cen. brought to the attention of those involved:— 1. Claim forms should be completed and re- | turned before July 31st to the Data Processing : jlower and calves steady to $1 Sehool, yoy | : ; : z a ne ane erent. ae vaapaigepiesonts ye ~ ~ agg oe ees ‘lower this week on the Montreal |¢an study at-home with %\, / | a Department of Agriculture, Ottawa, On saps, meitewes aden RED BRASS... erie ter ee Geet Siqeary i | Sanaa ion e. en start at once. . 4 and sees a population of : : pores f YELLOW BRASS .. . per Lb. | 23,505,000, up from 19,516,000 at one Porgy cents Grades 6 to 10 course qualifies 2. A dairy producer who hasn’t received a Apply: | Als Spree Me per doz, | April 1 this year and a gross Receipts: 1,541-ca tt le; 1,409 you for Government Sponsored} form should contact his dairy plant. P.EI. FRO 5} ED ODS PLANT oan Sstetteeeaeeeseeesweenens wer Each “| national Product ot sss $00. a00,- calves; 423 hogs; 146 sheep and Trades Courses. Complete High -E.I, FO \ tetssecee ceorepeeecen eee: $1.50 Each | 000, up from 1964's $48,016,000,- |lamne’ . |School Courses to qualify you to’ = T ° 158 Kent Street Charlottetown —_| o99. Choice -reers~26:80-26.85;— good |write Provincial Goveraimcnt Ea} 3. Producers who have problems in complet Sherwood, P. E. I. MAURICE BLOCK CO. LTD. CHANGES ITS NAME 24.60-25.25: medium 21.75 28.60, leer ing the claim form can receive assistance from The Canadian Metal Mining common’ 13-21.25. | © FREE Anecsanent Yous bo! officials of dairy plants. Association, representing more! Good heifers 19.50-20.75; me- | NOTICES : | ‘ than 9% ; t of Canada’s ; |. fore starting Course 5 | ; NOTICES ATIENTION earl a 4 ae alesaar rie = pt pg ager go @ All books and instructions! 4. Producers who have not kept their settle- nc - name to the Mining Association |13 59.15.25: common 12-14; tan- supplied j ment slips for the period should contact the dairy . FOR SALE BY TEN DER All Masons: are invited to St. Andrew's | Canada. ners and cutters 7-12.50. | @ Low monthly payments quantity of milk or | Premier Jean Lesage of, Que- bec says negotiations are con- tinuing for the sale to. Hydro- Quebec of -electric power from the on-again, off-again Churchill! Falls project in Labrador. The | $1,000,000,000 power develop- | 9; ment scheme has been held up | by es oetormrast between Brit- ish Newfoundland Corp., New-. ‘ SAFETY WEEK Soundiasd and OTTAWA (CP)—Farm Safety Canadian Acceptance Corp. | Week is to be observed in most has offered to purchase all the of Canada from July 25 to 31, outstanding shares of Holt, Ren- | the National Safety plant; for information on the Good bulls. 17.50-19; cammon | Descriptive booklet tells you) eam” ied. and medium. 11-17.25, ® how : - = euppliod Good vealers 24.50-28 sales to | @ All teachers full : - } y licensed ee 20-25.50; common by Department of Education Hogs grade A 35-36; sows 20-| Canada’’s largést high school {Foe full information, mail coupon to: ' Lodge, Montague, July 5th. at 8 P.M. ‘Lodge will celebrate burning of Mort- gage and the Grand Master will pre- sent fifty year pin. ROY.CLOW, Worshipful Master he ungeriged "unt pm, on ys Say the un .m. on > . 1965 for the ase of the antiques ths the late Mrs. Hudson and located at the residence, 27 S. Peters Road in Parkdale. Inspection may be arranged by appointment— phone 894-4483. : Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 5. If you are not registered as a-dairy pro- ducer, .it is important when completing the claim form to complete the application for registration Lambs 28,50-360; sheep 418, on the bottom of the form. - CANADIAN ACADEMY,” 1541 Birmingham St:cet, Halifax, Nova Scotia 6. Fluid-milk shippers are not eligible for supplementary payments on surplus milk.’ : .s League of . 7 ; A. W. Matheson, STOCK CAR RACES [itt "thu *zetitn Noptraes Canada announced Friday. ‘The | MY Neme is P. E. 1. Dairymen’s = a Se cca SPE CR Sg NPE SUS UMA 2 hg aA Rg omer meg nd ‘5 : 136 Richmond Street. ~ At The SPE Y, Sturgeon © The T. Eaton store tn Dees lis eat Ge we ONS 2 eer _ Association - : : ~."~| ford, Ont. has-been so *\death. Phone - oe coubiaaisae Wednesday Evening, July 7th OBITUARY —- gna : —COUNTY-OF FORTY MILENO. 8 Starting at Te'clock ‘inera' tetany | Corney Bros. (1964) Ltd.’s Spectacular ; . | Foremost, Alberta caren ‘iat deans teat hes cette | : : | For information contact 838-4247. learned of the death of Miss , Dota Jane Smith which oceurr- | ed on May 3rd in the Prince Ed- Requires the following teachers for September 1 Bow Island 1. French and other subjects té be C ' ard Island Hospital -in her 2. Grad teach tate : FOR SALE BY TEN DER af Sard year. She was the daughter : e seven er—s spec- Ce coe ere a ee eee Carat ialization Gow nae = One 2 storey house and barn on land belong- | and Lucy. Ann Woolner Paynter { 5 ing to P. E. I. Department of Agriculture, situated Yi eta ee a _ ys) Salsty : . s i 6 on land formerly owned by Charles McMahon, wea - iS years We | Min. 3100 38650 4200 5100 5450 5750 Campbéll’s Cove. : art — of years Miss Max. 4100 5750 6700 8100 8450 8750 fe go ad gla House and ‘barn must be removed from the |store in North Rustico, and since her mother’s death in q : Forward Applications with phone numbers to: : : 1947, she spent the winters with property by September 30, 1965. Roy R. Wallman : t ecessarily . Mary, (Mrs. J.S. Ed- ee ie ae es eae warts) “and Mr. Pavards in Nae eae angie RRA ca acca County of Forty Mile No. 3 Fs _.. tawa, and the summers in NOW Bh rciccasesaeeapeeanananiayy ea NP CP ua 3 ri a i 8 sities ia “Mr.at “Mrs : ° aca rn gg a tat Celebrating 38 Years In Business 3 3 5 oe eT oo ee as OPENING SPECIALS: PAE. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE |" unt Des as she was attex | _- ee . in dt ge a on Forestry Division tionately called, was much lov, . ie : d she also” AT ' Charlottetown; P. E. I. deat Content fer lordcg-aen on il y this was bourne ‘out by the fact a o7 e that when in her early thirties | her half sister Annie Laura died | ‘ leaving three small children, f ~———<—Ptwo” Gf” Whom died in “infancy: "| the other, Mary, she raised to adulthood. Five years later her | RENT - A- TENT AUCTION SALE _ 48 St, Pater's- Re — Dial 892-2368 | 47 DaRNLEY Sleeping Bag, adult size, 2 lb. cellutate Compare with 9.95 ......... $6.66 Child's Sleeping Bags, adult length, extra warm, : Compare with 7.95 ..... vis 5.99 Air Mattress, 31 x 76, 5:tubes: rubber- ized. Compare with 8.95... 6.66- Coleman Stove, 2-burner, $12.99 with purchase of ANY tent. "Clearance of '64 Demonstrator Tents. (Save 10% on our every-day low prices with presentation of this ad.) Reserve Rentals Early: ae “MACHINERY: 2 row MONDAY, JULY 12th — | P.M. Having sold my farm T will sell by — my stock “and machinery consisting of: STOCK: 1 mare; 7 milk .cows; 2 year old heifer to freshen, also a year obd heifer; 9 old, 9 calves. uffler single plow; scuffler; grain crusher; belting; Page wire. stretchers; tractor: heat houser; 2 trailers; three section —lever-harrows; three section light harrows; side delivery rake; two manure spreaders; horse hoe; potato digger; binder; hay loader; hay mower; drill; box cart; threshing mill and blower; fanners; electric motor; electricfencer; electric brooder; separator; cream cans and | buckets; quantity of baled straw; grain crusher. . HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES: two stoves; range and furnacette; washing machine; chrome table; chairs; bed, springs, mat-_ |Ralph Smith, Ottawa, Ont., re- | “tor, Rev. Frank Stiles, with bur- brother Harold’s wife died in| Vancouver, where she went, and brought back two infants, one | of whom, Hazel, Mrs. Charles Stone, North Syracuse, N.Y. | she kept to adulthood, the other turning with his family. She leaves to mourn her pass- ing two brothers Wesley Price, | North Rustico, and Harold Laird, Charlottetown, also sev- eral nieces and one nephew. A brother, Chester Woolner and a | half-sister Annie. Laura Payn- | ter predeceased her _ several! years ago. . Her’. funeral took place from New Glasgow United Church | and was conducted by her pas- Ai 11:15 A.M. Sat. | / to Sat., July 10th | 6. BIG DAYS OF SAVINGS ? Drawing Will Be Carried Live | tress; dresser and table; chesterfield suite end other numerot nus articles. fal in Cavendish Cemetery The floral tributes, cards and DEPARTMENT of HIGHWAYS senna Harel Gti, cordon July 10th Over CJRW. Radio. : ° Owner: Auctioneer: i i vhich Province of Prince Edward Island WALLACE. ADAMS ARTHUR J. STEWART [She wes hel’ torch thet Kwon : Tel. 267-4169 her _For the kiddies... For every child acconipanied by an adult on our lot between 7 and 9 p.m. during this SALE their will be ice cream and chocolate milk. Also each child who fills out a ballot will be eligible for three drawings daily for $3.38 plus the grand prize of a new bicycle to be-drawn for on Saturday, July 10th = KC ROCKY POINT FERRY , Effective Monday, June 21, 1965, the Rocky Point Ferry will operate on the following schedule daily. ae ~~ BUNTAIN, BELL WHARF Leaves Charlottetown ‘ Leaves Rocky Point HAY CLASSES - PROVINCIAL Class 1— Grass Hay (80% or more grass) 2— Legume Hay (80% or more legume) 3 3 — Mixed Hay (at least 35% grass or 35% legume) see : SPON SORS 3 Class 1— New Holland Machine Company of Canada Ltu. 2—P.E.I. Dairymen’s Association and P.: EXHIBITION ~ LUCE EE | che LLU LLT EL bee e PE] Pe CC For the adults . . PEL kL _ E.I. Fluid Milk As- ‘ 7:30 a.m. ‘ati oe be supplied for all adults on our lot dpring E ee 3 ---$__PE.L, Exhibition Association oO Te hetina ey ee = 8:15 a.m. 8:30 a.m. Grand Champion Prize— P.E.I. Department of Agriculture cu a E 11:00 asm. 11:30 a.m. > PRIZE MONEY PER CLASS for vous - S 00 ° = ie ood oe. 1 — 10 _11— 20 21 — More cAR , ? : ~ 1:30 pam. Peete. als ae, $25 $50 gf) § a / F 9:30 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 2nd $20 $25 - 8 oe 3 > . = ae“ B15 3rd. a | Bo : - ——___ . “6:00 p.m. 6:15. p.m. 4th a ae $10 . os. 5 oe | eet | Suitable changes will be made for Sunday travel. 5th ao ae $ 10 : eH : J. Philip Matheson, Sample Size — 40 — 60 Ib, bale. 3 —e = 2 Minister of Highwéys One Entry Per Exhibitor per class ie oS ; = eo. — Charlottetown, ' Poetic) wee a information and entry forms -contact: ee - “WATER STREET | ; a | June 28, ins S a4 P.E.l. Department of. Agriculture, Box 2000, Charlottetown | SS sida oes Bs é eta . x : aa | = ett » Pere tog headin, ¢5.. > See