YOUR AD ON THE CLASSIFIED PAGE MEANS CASH EVERY DAY > a A a MR MEM ei ane . nee Cie ee 2 y i ay We aes Raneeaatey r i | The Guardian, ottetown, Wed. March 23,:1966. 13 oa AUTOMOTIVE AUTOMOTIVE con ? |.CITY AND QUEENS. The.Guardian, Chart ee = e {... “BRISTOL. < : A N N O U N C E M E N tT | AFTON HALL Thursday, March 24 at ° ‘ an : : ie > ; » . ; ’ | 8:15. Slides on Ireland on spain ey ; . ; cae Mre Gus MacDonald Mav as : meee ee, - Fairview j r mM rom e S e rma Nn we know her, arrived hone i : ENS | DAUGHTERS OF England card gaM€ Women's Institute. ; : from, Boston. last week, called : CITY- & QUE ‘ in Orange Hall, LOBA, Kirkwood | et ‘ by the serious illness of + - * nes : A = Drive, everi-dVednesday night at 8) : . i " ferlous Uiness of- her use n° e PROVINCIAL DRAMA Festival en. ?:™ Admission .50e. Lunch served. | KINGS COUNTY « : ” ; Pand sti os in Charlottetown ; we J | ° e osnite e in “ tries close April Ist. Send entries early KINGSTON LEGION Social evening, * coe a pe mac Donald has : to: “Mrs. Bernard Hughes, 241 Prince, Thursday, March 24 at 8:30 p.ih| 7.M. LLEWELLYN, Montague, spring : oO S E ee Nn O | Nn ci prove n Boston for : } Sigal Thartcliciows | Members and wives. Presentation of sale continues all this week. ‘ : oo 3 pee eee MacDon- I > . awards ; < a i : ald, who has noin i. ; Bhs : Vid; : , tee ue : . : poor PARENTS ARE asked to enroll) pug to WL ie aan as arn LAN: OPE ay - ee CARL HARTMAN and Yugoslavia have made 1965. Rut the .total volume of health. has-been: a resident. in a . pupils for grade 1 for the city schools lotte High School play ‘The Advent-|day and Saturday until May 2, .1966. NN ‘AP) —A West,German ag cements, with eading Ameri- East-West exchanges is so small Beach Grove home for some - nts |this week at School Board office, Tele- ures of Tom Sawyer” has. been pos- : : firm, with the backing of Chan- can producers of cola drinks to that the total of. West Germat time ¥ T4794 ; BI75B phone 4-6837. Poned until late in April. a mike montane fai peg cellor Ludwig Erhard's govern- mix, bottle and market: their trade with Communist countries’ Mrs. James F. MacDonald Chevrolet : ment, has taken the’ lead in products behind the Iron Cur- amounted to only a little more Katie. has heen released from 1959 1960 Austin | price. | NOTICES .. supplying to China a $150,000,- NOTICES AA Hall, Montague will continue Tues- | objection was -raised, tain. The Communists used to than: four per cent of its total the Charlottetown Hospital fol- months with member's of ther “n* oe ea Bee agra aticis Meant /O0n: Steet ‘plank : idenounce these drinks as sym- trade. lowint a serious illness Well 2 10on or ed or : Large stock of used clothing just ar- An informed source satd bols of ‘American imperial-| West Germany's share in along in She twilight years fate : e o i | * ’ rived, Shop where a little buys a lot.” here the West Germansiism.” jbuilding the steel mill for China she may remain in the rity ; ne Spa pi 8 f z g ty with. Was $5500 NOW Was $395.00 NOW Royal Ca nadian Legion VARIETY CONCERT Lower - Mon. Were told the United States! Trade between Western Fu- lwill amount to $87,500,000--more her daughter Mrs. Read "Te - tague Hail!, TApril Ist, 8:15 p.m. Spon. would rather other countries fol-|rope and China -has lagged than its total exports to the some time, if she is not W ‘ oe $279 00 $149.00 - : enced chy, Lower e Women's In- low its own example of not trad-| somewhat in comparison, but it Chinese: tact or building Mh to come out home well en foe tee ? | Bin O and Social Eveni mS z ing with the Chinese Commu- is growing fast now. West Ger- urgig ay rae m ep i. «Mr. and Mrs Herh Hawbolt | g ng GOSPEL SERVICES being held in the ‘NiSts but no formal American;man exports to continental et oe gee cs ° who have spent the winter 1958 Plymouth sa “T513C Was $295.00 NOW $99.00 ? F94#SB 1960 Meteor Was $775.0 NOW 1962 Mercury “ F985B 1952 Pontiac Was 31090001 NOW $29.00 | 3 Ton Ideal -for_potato buyer day and Thursday at 8 p.m. and Sun. | t m. wee he |West German. cabinet meeting, REGULAR SATURDAY night dance, Tuesday, with Erhard presid- jee Legion Home. Music by |ing eee and Aree Mewan. S Geing . -Prench, “Brith and per couple. \Italian firms are expected to PRINCE COUNTY | |Join Demag-—one of West Ger- many's biggest machinery SPRING BROOK Women's institute builders - in setting up the Will present their variety concert at plant. A spokesman for Demag = a oe ae ian Friday. said the Chinese are not yet by New London Laymen’s Association. telling even the suppliéts where , it is to be located. It will in- : Thy “s ; he) ‘ Charlottétown **|. [BENSINGTON RINK tonight (Wed. nesday): fourth 4 Bhore, Seabrooks vs. Austen Valley, |and a wire and tube extrusion: The deal was approved at a Wednesday, March 23 at 8.30 p.m. ‘ Good Prizes. Members and Guests Entertainment _ EASTERN PAINTER‘S LTD. | P.O. Box 130! clude hot and cold rolling mills China more than doubled in To Good TORONTO (CP) -@ Two men, apply for one, job. The first is | a tall, clean-cut, All-Amertcan.- | Best Jobs Given family in’ Toronto, expect to re |turn to the old home in the Har- ‘/bour district late this month or in early’ April for the sprin z farming season. Bill Kelly. that old retired ve. teran of the CNR ‘sections here ° was in the city on Friday along with son son Buddy, and mem. OO INg hers of the ‘family. Mr. Kelly, e Who has been retired for some : «* years now, says he is not plan- in the social sciences are enter- ning on getting old. He has plen- ing the field. ty of work to do in his retire- Women are superior to men ment. years ‘as a carpenter Was $795.00 NOW if Have opened--a new. office in Kent 7 cies tiene nae pm: a Seabrooks-win--plant,-among_—other__installa-_ type and the second is a short, | as able gai oe age ae William MacDonald, who re- Ee | . sr te Trophies and awards will be pre- tions, : {chubby fellow with a big nose {generally . loo yo initial tired from the CNR ; $539.00 $589.00 | ee ele Building, Apt., BI | sented: bai eg | and jug ears. physical appearance, he says. a decade ago. suena conan : e ity, jal in.« ' ,, INDICATES IND. Both have equal qualifications |...) K.Thomas of Personnel {11ness on Sunday noo : nt Street, ity Specialize An special OBITUARY Increased trade between for the job. - Laboratory. (Canada), says he members. of his ine on S, R JOHNSTON LTD. 1960 Falcon Was $895.00 NOW $698.00 “975307 4 1960 G.M.C. One Ton A-1 condition Was $1459.00 NOW $1245.00 YOUR FORD DEALER China and the West is part of an upsurge in business co-oper- PATRICK B. CLARKIN ation by Western and Commu- The many friends and rela- og oe a United | ates an s Wes curopean ‘ anne oe salt allies take the official position Clarkin at the Charlottetown Ho- that peaceful trade is to be en- .--spital on January 25th, 1966 in jcouraged between t he two his 89th year. Although in ‘fail. |blocks, and competition for the ing health for ‘a few years his | business is fierce in Western last illness came suddenly and Europe. es he passed ‘away three weeks af-._The ban on USS. trade with ter entering hospital. - .|China is an exception, . : A kind of credit.war has on ath, noe + nen broken out, with West European James Clarkin ‘and Mary-Ann (Countries vying with one an- : ‘other to offer the Communists Fraser. As a young | spent some better terms. Demag will get a Tosas earn’ aly ae five - year. credit guarantee coatings, vinyl fabrics, interior and ex- terior painting. PHONE 894-6651 _ ATTENTION RATEPAYERS OF SOURIS SCHOOL. DISTRICT NO. 141 A special meeting will be held at Souris Reg- . | fonat High School on Wednesday, March 23 at Inserted by his widow 8 p.m. to consider building a new Elementary But. who gets it? You guessed the. good-looking chap. Psychologist James Hickling, president of Canadian Person- nel Consultants, says some com- panies have a policy of hiring good-looking men rather than homely ones. He says an interviewer {s un- (consciously looking for his ideal in applicants and executives are completely unaware of this “stereotype choosing.’’ Mr. Hickling says many peo- ple think that good-looking men ‘havé an overwhelming advan- ‘tage in sales. This is not trie. | While good looks. were im- jportant, the big edge with the it, |hasn't heard of any cases where called in. He : and his wife have physical features were given as been residing in the city. The a reason for. rejection. nature of his illness was not However, an applicant may learned as this was written. Mr. nevertheless be rejected, all MacDonald is nearing the - 80 other things like skill, talent and year mark now. education being equal, in favor) P.R. Sinnott, who was hurt in of a man who looks like a Greek |a hockey game in the big village 0d: rink some-time ago and remov- He says while a man may ec to Charlottetown ‘Hospital — not be rejected because he's finds he suffered a double frac- ugly, good looks are definitely ture of his leg. He will be out of a “plus factor."’ , THINKS OF IMAGE . A large corporation ‘likes to present a sterling image to the ported he won't be. around for, public and to its own em: ployées. A tall, handsome man helps this image. hockey for the season and out of . his work as a carpenter ~ until far into the summer. It 1s -re- several months. Such is the chance in the sport world espe- cially in home rinks where there The company interviewer is no pav and no compensation. School. bought @ farm on Peake’s Road cheap, from the export insur: ciocessful salesman was that : St Peter's R d Dial 4-8548 | where with the exception of oad ee firm + the West hey have the knack of making aa 7 1 ata 1S ee me Mies eet rane S rol - oT. Ferers Koa : |. A report of the Fact Finding Committee will (winters spent in the states with German sove ~ Ctfering (the customer relax. < acumen hove 8 eee en vy were: ihe a iterate _ be given. ‘A vote will be taken on a new elementary jhis family and the last three ban eal eae “There is really ‘no ster a oC: OGY pores, ci oo ey olay NOTICES - “NOTICES ~~ }---school.A-department — official will_be present at _ bed Bair e eth Trade co-operation with the |*Pe- he says. > pe 'Gidney North of Nathaniel postal services after more than . this meeting.“All ratepayers and other interested home and worked his farm un- Communist countries-of Eastern: Lo0K-TOO-SLICK—....-____|Hug. son Institute, Hamilton, 4 years serving the public. o ort auch ra as ee of : persons are urged to attend. , : |til & few years before his death | Europe has been taking new) Sometimes a~man can be tov |said in a Toronto address re- |-Mr: and-Mrs:—Joe—-0’Hanley, ~~ Friday Night Fish Fr y Bbas os Ma ae C aS = S fs Pagdie as he was called was forms — i e production handsome and regarded ag a a ' saaleier ee a ae — ag ‘ : f rion Conw e - 4married times. His first | Schemes, —_for__example. These | slick, not an. enviable appear-| ‘“You hear people say ee —Mr._and__Mrs. a ay, ey 4 three times. His first | nan. {you can_tell-a-great=deal from Herb Mcdermott. wife was Minnie Ryan of Mor- allow West European business- | ance ‘for a ‘salesman. — } ke use of cheap. la-.| ell East, who- passed away 45 men to ma years ago. Of this, marriage bor, unused plants and Bio there were five children. He la- Production costs in ig phe ter married Ida Walker of John- countries. The bulk of the prod: ay | : he West ston’s River who. passed away uct is then ‘shipped to the. 26 years ago. There were four |f0r sale. Some American-firms cs " Pi ill Gives Views children of this ores i a ae ee Ee ” * dl Pickersgi ives Views He is survived by s third | oy : ! 7 a ife, the f Mrs. Martha MIX, BOTTLE DRINKS © . + id ; ° C | “|Sagkson: abd. the following cone Atleast three Eat Euronean Cin Broadcasting Controls and daughters: James M., Wa- eee Terie preenene ee. : tertown, Mass.; Joseph G., Sud- | _ za Oe es photographs. Well maybe. thry ‘ TAKES NEW JOB can, but I cannot and all the:- OTTAWA (CP) — Philip J research indicates that this is)Farmer, 50, Vancouver-vorn en- a_useless_source of data." igineer, will become executive director of the Canadian High- way Safety Council April 1, it was announced Tuesday.. He © will succeed -W. Arch Bryce, 65, who is retiring: - : | He says Canada’s personnel departments are poor, although ithe situation is improving as ‘more university students trained . Souris. Elementary S¢hool. English style fish and chips. Fresh 1 halibut, cole-slaw, dessert and bever- =~ = a os Price: Adults $1.00; Children 50c He DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS 6 Province of Prince Edward Island * BANQUET HALL se eee ~ 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. concerning aoe — * nineteen Teountries-—--Romania_Bulgaria. ani Sniper tne eis ee 7 Maritime Stationers _ By RICHARD ABBOTT -- | Awards went to’ J. Lyman {” ~~~ Limited = === Trans- Potts of CFRB, Toronto, and @ Stotionery, hic dai: eee: z = Shale ‘ ot bury, Mass.; Agustine W., Dor: | . o 3° | MONTREAL (CP). — ’ el Building Near Highways , [nemter, “Mass; Suseel A. at Vital Statistics port- Minister J. W. Pickersgill CJAD, Montreal, for developing ‘canal’ coatle ESQUIRE COFFEE SHOP tole : ; home; wae an a ee ' RTHS said" here he favors greater | the Canadian veel Deg > Guakaed? ag = Buildings shall not be built closer to the E""’paucates" chervetown;| eit contol eve epateacing oesetines fot papedeatins #1 3 oe ees highw i Minnie (Mrs. J.W. Rollings! MACEWEN: Brian and Rovnev are cota, |. Mr. Potts said broadcasters Children’s books gh * than =o feet from the highway _ |Dorchester, Mass.; Evelyn eg tara at the thine On the other hand-he_does not oo disarguntstie, | sna |\(Mrs. Robert T. Mulsey Wal- | fqward Island Hospital March 18th. pelieve there should be a broad- tham, Mass.;: Marcella (Mrs. | weight 9 Ibe, 12/4 ozs. Parent's Alfred | 4. ting ezar. Joseph Urquhart) Tewksbury, 274 Florance. | Mr. Pickersgill, ‘speaking at Sure groups and by other con- Mass. Also six step-chitdrer:——_—_ py) 7 eh ___|the opening meeting: of the an- (stituted bodies for their lack of Mary (Mrs. Michael Clarkin) | ENGAGEM ENTS ‘nual convention of the. Canadian (support of Canadian talent-— ——? Georgetown; Alice (Mrs. Fran- _ mr and Association of Broadcasters | ‘But these critics have failed : Will be Open Every Sunday centre line, which is 50 feet inside the [ae _____|_highway boundary. from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. “have been criticized by parlia- . jmentary committees, by pres- : : —— DEAF? - INSTANT HEARING} NOTHING IN EITHER Consult Town Planning for information : in areas under their control. ; MacKINNON — MULLIN * os ve : cis Griffin) Charlottetown; Aus- yo” Aretas A. MacKinnon,-Charinits- said the purpose of greater con- to take into consideration the beginning March 27th. 3 , in, Monreal ‘harles an a in amin" mstco en! nn take mre tur rand regulations whieh an" mane FAR!! ‘ cee i a eer nana $ cis ; nard, Toronto; Freeman, | i fe ser the late casting {s and remains Cana- years have shackled Canadian , ’ = = Tie we Sites! ; | Mullin, s of the late C4 mM It’s here! What e : J: Philip Matheson, Stewart with whom he resided. oa Ae ee Walter ‘Mullin, “‘Traca: di-n. ‘broadcasters and prevented. siwie wanted, BE fe Bort Also 24 grandchildren, six great je, The marriage will take place at Yq this connection, television them from doing many- of thes grandchildren and 16 step the Church of the Most Holy Redeem. grandchildren. All his children, ® ™ APri % 1996 “hearing aid-nothing in either ear, no ea of Minister of Highways. fitting 9 Y any kind. Wear this instru. can do ‘‘what most of us can't fine things that were done by do for ourselves.” It “can show | the publicly-owned system.” NOTICE TO Charlottetown ie ; with the exception of Agustine, | recLAIR — MacKENNA — Mr. Vin-ys graphically what the rest of | =| ment and no one will ever MILK PRODUCERS — | naren‘t5"t966" """ CienScd tate" fathet's’ funeral secier ate, “entero "00" ety the people’ hebtuaty Be a Se, ee ane | ie t . si 3 | Os ° s ] ’ . 7 Le — * |which took place on Jan. a ork rah Chartretonn and | have."” : ASK FOR noises, Here is a new techni- ard ,MacKenna of fetia tr er! of Savage Harbour. Marri- < cei ld place April 23rd. 1966, at 9| Mr Pickersgill sald Dr. An- a.m. at St. Dunstan's Basilica, Char drew Stewart, chairman of the Wontatonrn Ei rts ‘Board of Broadcast Governers BURKE “— FERGUSON>— The en- is going to see to it that the pri- |gagement is announced: of — Dorothy |yvate television network 1 ex- que, a new way hearing, a new hearing life for the hard of hearing, a new deal for the deaf. Prove this claim in your own home FREE by sending the coupon. MAPLE LEAF BAKERIES Hot Cross Buns from his late residence, Peakes | Road, under the direction of Charlottetown Funeral Home to St. Cuthbert Church, St. Ther- esa’s where Requiem High Mass DEPARTMENT of HIGHWAYS Province of Prince Edward Island ~ FINAL NOTICE "We will be receiving both surplus and ~~ fluid milk each day including Wednes- mines ducted by his pastor, | ; daughter of Mrs. Willard Burke z day and Sundays from March !5th.un- | lev. Eugene Murray. i kot the iste Willard ¥ Burke, Char- wanna pray re the. CTV | 59e r doz. within 10 days to: — Z W Jottetown, to Stanley Stewart, son of doesn't do so itself. pe x til further notice Highest prices paid. | HIGHWAY ADVERTISING SIGNS © -Patibearers were id ole | Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ferguson. Hamp-| «We don’t ‘want to Impose | aa t~- ia = | 22 : : . 4 at ; (Curran M.L.A., Gerald Clarkin, | ton. ink ake place ‘ these things,” he said. ‘We iia Maan o . . | The cooperation of the many owners Robert Goodwin, Merlin MeKen: 1% ~ want them to be done volun 1 Home Made Bread |! trer: td. ‘shooping Conte, tor Bein milk aie cooe | inlicensing signs after our earlier notice |2:, William Collins, Freeman) 1N MEMORIAM tarily. ‘There's been foe talk | Starlite Bldg.y Halifax, N.S. | ‘ sarees : | Jackson. he : a ie nn about czars. but I don’t thi 115 Kent St. 4-8432 ; Signed: - is much appreciated and it is our hope pane < the church cerre- “Perey Dare wa Nigar < ie any ae en ee 4 bee Crescent x 4-8326 Jy Name. ..-.0-- STV we cerned 1 ao nus a , RS ‘ rT > service: Was CONn- | three yeare ago today i ¢ ELIVE : cee oer : _that all who have not yet secured licen- ducted be. a Mowers Murrey. | Lovinaly: remembered hy -wite-and_ effectively {n—our--country.”’ f ae | cee Sau ta ee Mee -+—The> mortal-remairis-of—a-kind [7% Another speaker, Jean Pow : ee ee ses will. do so within the next two weeks, However, as it is absolutely neces- ‘sary from a safety stand point to con- trol highway signs, owners are to con- j nas van sider this a last warning. Dairymen's Association. Signs found unlicensed after April4 , ‘ will be removed by Highway sign Notice. of crews. . 67th Annual Meeting |: and loving husband ‘and father | RILLARD © In loving memory Jiof, president” of the-C:A- B= — eae age were laid to rest. jour mother. Mrs. Eunice Billard, who |-.ai4 the Fowler report on broad: | — ” [eeegeat -e tlnete oF ‘casting was an Insult to the} &X @PHERK Lop May his soul rest in peace. |. "Just a tribute of love and remem. : ] ae tastes of the Canadian peopte | : CARD OF THANKS For ene aha was one of the best. “The Implication (of the re! De ; : The wife and family of the late Petile Wikee shew." W ees e Filling out your income The joys she missed on life's high: | | May the find in God's garden of public likes a show, {ff must be | i i ; ms a y jbad a " | ; e Hy Tice ak Mobeni remembered by her family: |" “Mr. Poullot sald: “According tax can sometimes be a and Murray, Bisters and nurses | O'MANUEY — t= loving memory of ito this theory, - you Judge oe litt] f es Th ’ of the ‘Charlottetown Hospital, | March 23, 1965. ' e late Oe eae ihe aL: 1 e. con using. at s why we have a staff of e e income tax experts right across the country. If ae MCs cs Limited Prince Edward Island Dr. Burge, Charlottetown Fun-| In our home she is remembered, t eral Home, neighbours, friends | ‘ane: ‘ove vn - ite, early, jing; the, better the oe Cee and all those who were so’ kind gti) tove her in death the same. .>-| — es to them in their sad -bereave- Always remembered by Mommy, Dad. | WE MAKE ORDER... ment. Thanks are also extended 4%» 8nd sisters. { Party Sandwiches—Ham, Chicken to all who gave Masses, flow- | pocHERTY — In memory of Mr. and | Salad, Eag, Salad, etc. Bulk orders ~ J, Philip Matheson, Minister of Highways. ; ; ’ s of - Daniel arty. who pass way e Slaw, = Seal: Be FRIDAY, MARCH 25,1966 Charlottetown sympathy and’ spiritual bou: |Saziember ih, 144 and March 804 tony Macaroni’ & Cheese, Rolla eee es : Prince Edward Island quets. A sincere thank-you to |~Away in the beaittiful hills of Goa | Sweets. and Assorted” Pastries: f something S giving youd 10 30 A M and ] 30 P M March 22, 1966 all. | By the valler of rest so Path a Take the work out of your party— . . . . ° ; oe! ia Al tee ' "Let us help you. ; ; ‘ aes : : We al thet, cue loved ones there. ENTERPRISE BAKERY hard. time, contact your and | 205 Grafton St. Dial 4.8747 Lovingly remembered by sons daughters. " FOR SALE =—SssédT FORMER ARMOURY AND SITE (0.5. OF AN “ACRE) , income tax man: It won't cost you a cent (it might _ just save you money). | Then you can relax. Dominion Building, Queen.& Riehmond Streets, a Dial 894-8538 ."Ts this the year] fillout — my income tax right?” DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL REVENUE The Hon, E. J. Benson, Minister Charlottetown Hotel Dairy Farmers and the accredited delegates of all Dairy Plants are advised that the following matters will be dealt with: ; Receiving: Report of the Dairy of the President. Re of thé Secretary. The #rinancial Statement.. Election: Three Directors of the Association Officers for. the current year. Voting: ds for the’ Association . . Mavaretion of Policy for the Dairy Industry. Awarding Association Prizes. rey The Annual Meeting will conclude with a ban- quet in the Charlottetown Hotel at 6:30 p.m. P CLAIRTONE SOUND CORPORATION LTD, - peninare tor Chcacis J. Greet Minister of HG; on 2150; Stallatdan: Kove Seetle , ra Ss : ° ; : . “ : ; . ~y eee , gos ¢ ; ‘ — ‘ : : 5 ‘ “sh - shanti : ro wa ‘ : ‘ é : os ; : ‘ x ‘ é 3 n COST ACCOUNTANT REQUIRED _ by Clairtone Sound Corporation Ltd. We are seeking an ambitious individual in our accounting Department _ for our modern plant at Stellarton, Nova Scotia. Candidates should —posses an R.I.A. degree or be in their final years. Some knowledge of I1.B.M. computers would be an asset but is not essential. Salary , range six thousand dollars to six thousand five hundred, depending on ee : ‘ Superintendent. CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. Subject to prior sale or withdrawal in whole or part. Offers qualifications. , All replies will be held in confidence and should. be in the form of a comprehensive resume. are. invited on the above property. - Offers must he received at the Corporation's Offices in Mttawa not later than fi 5P.M. E.S.T. APR'L 29, 1966 For oetails, incliding Conditions of Sale, apply: to: CROWN ASSETS DISPOSAL... , CORPORATION P.O. BOX 307, HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA Apply: ~- MR. P. LePIANE 3 ' at THE CORNER OF KENT AND WEST STREETS, 4 ab. ee ¢ . e 2