Onion! Agency for foreign tourists te oni o te Gewwe GS Name thnge Most important ald the U.8.6.R. ane Se ae of the country where’ 12. When were dipjomatic rel-'to get a treaty to prevent the extracted before the ations established ‘between the spread of nuclear arms. ution -of 1917, the Soviet Union and Canada? Who| Mr. Diefenbaker asked t new large oil was the first ambassador (min-| whether Trade Minister Winters h were discovered ister) of the USSR to Can-|had been authorized to place «. and put into operation in Soviet ada and who was the first am-j|before French authorities this — - Tie Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Feb. 14, 1966. I1: " All-Expenses Russian Trip : Top Award In Soviet Quiz the Volga River. Third is a set} idea. behind the contest is to of books by Soviet authors, in promote Canadian interest. in either English or French. Russia. Readers of the maga- Viadimir’ Grigorovich, press zine, which claims a circulation isecretary at the embassy, said | of 8,000, are urged to visit judging will be done by an|bookshops that feature Russian editorial board in Moscow that material to seek details for their prepares the feature ee replies. ~ for the magazine. Winners wi be announced in the May issue. START HUNTING The questions: Would all t answers win | + yo oe 1, Name’ all the foreign states 5 8 Lorrawa 7," -- Sigg, an all-expen: tour of Soviet Union this summer? plus a free air “ f Moscow and back? lees fered by te, issue of Soviet Un- fon Today, the embassy's ie am Readers of the magazine, and other roger Canadians, : invited 7 by writing anewers ee this and more. is being of- by the Russian embassy a contest announced in see dean to 12 questions about Union, some of them tricky: Deadline for. en- | os March 31, ze is a sev w : oy Ss times. Give the names of the bassador (minister) of Canada| week any changes in the regula ere wile praduess the great. to the U.S.8.R.”? tions so that a uranium sale te quantities of oil France would he poesttte, 5. What is al shortest weer France 18 understood have route from ingrad to Bat ; Iked at some of the Canadian canals through aes Mr. Pearson said Mr. Winters a Uranium Sale ct st'tenories Me Toure 6. What place in the world negotiations with France. Mr. does the Soviet Union: hold as U h Winters and the French author-- to the scope of its housing con- (PRC anged ities had clarified the positions struction taking the average of their respective governments number’ Of. apartments built per oTTAWA (CP)—Prime Minis-|and further discussions would 1,000 people)? that Canada has no intention of|be held at a later date. the trip? - 9, How. many people are there ter Pearson has “No, no,” he said. ‘The bordering on: the Soviet Union. |living in Moscow and Lenin- jchanging its regulations con- NEW STAMPS COMING judges will select the one that Name the republics situated|grad? On what rivers are these cerning uranium sales (to other is correct in the most detail. "(aloes the Soviet Union's border. cities situated? | countries, OTTAWA (CP) — The floral WONT 'GIVE TIPS |land. Enumerate the capitals of| g Name the Sovit Union's, The regulations ensure that;emblems and crests of the Yu The embassy was alrgady these republics. ‘northernmost and southernmost | Purchasing Countries must use kon and Northwest Territories getting mail and telephone re-| 2. Enumerate the seas along | points. = the uranium for peaceful pur-|will be featured on two new 8 for answers to some of the northern coast of the Soviet) 9 Give the exact names of |poses only. postage stamps which go on questions. ‘Naturally we) Union’ and name the main|the places where the Soviet/ Mr. Pearson said in a Com-jsale March 23, = ae office seven-day tour can't give them out.” |nationalities living in the|spacemen were born. ;/mons reply to Opposition Leader {announced Friday. The five-cent ith everything paid,| One member of Parliament |U.S.S.R.'s arctic areas. 10. Give the names of the Diefenbaker that there has been|stamps, 12th and 13h in the Jet trip from Mont-|had even ‘eceived a request; 3%. What are the names of the |most popular Soviet liners used |no conversation with France or Ceri series, honor various OW back. from a constituent to drop |Soviet Union's three highest|by the Soviet airline Aeroflot on|any other’ government to indi- | geogr regions, A 14th and around to the embassy and pick | mountains ‘and their mountain | international air routes. cate any ¢ ange. in, Canada’s foal, fal amp ta "la the series honor c Up some information needed to | ranges? 11. What is the longest route | position. fon will be issued oes complete an. entry, | 4. There are several areas‘ offered by the Intourist Travel He added that Canada is con- tater this year. <e ‘ z " Sonn : t Meere & Mcleod Ltd. : » r memonemesenr | SAVE during our FRE E ee ee | drape making § LBJ's Financial Program | fe - ap —— 0 Sparks Canadian Concern being towboats in the Vancouver nozzle, Capt. Commerce Secretary John | i area for greater thrust and predicts it will revolutionize 7 ; MOORE and McLEOD’S ANNUAL FREE MAKING DRAPERY is designed to Save You Money .. . You are assured of the finest ity materials and the best im workmanship that money can buy. =e iheee rena Senne be Septinted ero WASHINGTON (CP) — Re-| stimulating Akg pC of | ; that ar? mewed Canadian concern | | Profits normally used for for- Connor told a press "s economy must dance! eign expansion. |Jan. 17 that the voluntary pro- | to. ‘9 tune is| —An increase by the 900 gram of restraint cannot be con- | 3 actions first launched! firms im. their -pay-|tinued too long; present think- here in February, 1965. | ments contributien totalling|ing is to end it in February, | : declared | $3,400,000,000 in 1966. This |1967, and turn if necessary zy. eb. 0 ae war on the States def-| would include a reduction in| other measures. : bs feit im its international pay-|! direct investment abroad of; Connor said a continued ments—s situation arising from | $1,000,000,000. squeeze on direct foreign invest- |- 2 swelling overseas costs,| —Closer quatterly scrutiny of |ment and a continued milking of = = CHOOSE YOUR PATTERNS NS ROM OUR EXTEN ever-growing U.S. investmnet ~ individual company © achieve-| profits from American i ae “ar RANGE OF _ around the world, a hefty tourist | ments. sidiaries to pad the U.S. wets 7. GND MOST DECORATIVE DRAPERY FABRICS . . deficit and a drain on gold re-| Canadian Finance Minister| counts inevitably would 2 oe je! THERE ARE NO CLEARANCE PATTERNS er @e- serves caused by countries such | Michell Sharp, understood to|U.S. exports and dry up = & pes continued lines, you can be sure the patierms you ' as France cashing in stocks of |have made an unpublicized trip |sidiary earnings. ad Pa eheose are the season’s latest ... All materials are U.S. dollars for gold. to Washington just before the; On the other hand, Treasury. aes ES 2 offered te you at at te The presidential formula was |Dec: 6 announcement, last week |Secretary Henry Fowler | ae ee fully and take ae ef tree @ mixture of voluntaty and told’ the House of Commons that |Congress Feb . 3 that the a =~ & § Soaking ab greet sovings YOU PAY ONLY FOR mandatory measures. | Canadian antidotés- had been|gram may have to last more aR x = S MA’ USED—YOU SAVE ON THE FREE ache on one sres oe oige ssiee hee poh or than another year. : ali = | = 3 F MAKING! : “ . squeeze. con- squeeze | — Pointing to uncertainties such es 4 ‘ ~ 2 ' tion from th tex ear. | whether any adverse impact! more tran $15,000,000,000 in™ the spate a. 5 ¥ ler on ‘new longderm. foreign |would result nest year-—he said that “Wf fur = = HE a7 CONDITIONS CAREFULLY bortowings here. Canada re-| Evidence here is that i wili|ther action is necessary to bring = = ee: 3 mewed is pledge to hold the he several weeks yet before ajour payments into equilibrium qe ee i fe 3 : level of its own foreign- ex-|nattern emerges from the vol-|in 1966—either circum. a . : : ‘ YOUR CHOICE OF ANY TS. dolore ot aout ae | MMB, Side of the cosirainte. stances change or our present | >a ie = ._ dollars 00,- | First, each 900 firms |expectations of, success are a ee < ~ ; , 00-00 as to prevent tts meciat Raz bee® asked to submit by Jostified-euch ‘action wal = 235 ES —~MATERIAL IN OUR STORE. borrowing status from inflating | its contribution for the year. ee country ts more sensitive ae i we 4 those reserves. |Only then can an over-all total |than Canada to the abundance | 4 ee co “i MADE va he 6 last the US ibe igo “voor ig US. depart-|or ebsence of American capital a (ae = ~ 2 DRAPERIES PREE 4 . . BOV- | ment. say # will take |—both for continued economic = ee! - vs me Program which ot. outer [several weeks. We te ein, eeeain . 0d the bending of = a eo : 5 _ From $1.98 yard and up_ 4 . i too can seen Canada’s own payments awn Ae om A am untary, implied” co-operation of jjust where the pinch will come |which is almox ‘wholly, dest == ae | = = MINIMUM SIZE... .1 Full Width Per Bale - else waft avy —whether individual companies | US. dealings and. may approach — es . E be = -. - 68” length and any multiple of widths © were added to those where US. | investment i Coneae: ot tus. ee nee ie ie “ % Fs gest companies were asked to reduce pense of Japan, Australia or eee ise < : ~ DRAPES LINED OR the rate of The story of Canadian-Amerti- | pe Sie - ohne capital Fe et atat | West Germany. or. shatter. the} oan wade is-a telling example. | a al 2. made with easy pleat tape and 4 ings from subsidiarien. Pie The U.S. program frankly — ide The main aspects of the presi- | some doubt here— | anticipates selling more to Can- ad ¢ se dential guidelines for 1906: jin government circles and jada, its best customer, in 1966. | ee "Prepon sandy hand 60 it com —Even greater efforts by.U.S. Cttective the voluntary 425 gg ekg ad its imports . = firms to swell exports. eran teas : ae e risen due to continued | fa 4 Tn increase to 900 from 600 tained long it can - a and the mese | Pe DELIVERY Is NOT IMMEDIATE U.S. firms \ } : : ae each order will be given as pro tention curbing direct investment and. g/t vents debit ot eben |, 4. commerce z 3 as eile sel nis be madae toe ing te | of-payments lysis of the 1964 trade figures a . $1,300,000,000 for the year just | shows clearly tht American ex- = the time the order is received — the earil OBITUARY ean aoten alia £2900. ports: via American subsidiaries | a shop the sooner you recel ve by the family ’ Fe Brel se ot sitio innoertence. ini ! reat a Z “¢ 14 z 5 E z $ et | hi | Te F E i itt ? a3 _ Mcl Joseph vor, MacKay, Louis loonan and Aeneas Bassett. May his soul rest in peace. CARD OF THANKS .The family of the late James . Noonan wish to sincerely thank the staff of the Charlotte- Hospital, the Charlotte- n. Funeral Home and all the i friends and neighbours who os so helpful during their re- |... bereavement. Announcements CITY & QUEENS NORTH RIVER Rimk will be closed further CARD PARTY. in’ North Wiltshire Hall on Monday sight at 6.30. p.m- In aid ef the hall. SUNNYSIDE BEAUTY Shop, 111 Graf- ton Street over Sally Shop, specials on all cold waves until end of February. Free cut with shampoo and‘ set, KINGS COUNTY cing AE ag 1. HE MARRIED weil a ily Gouhe Parish Hall, Monday February 14th. Mnusic “The Islanders."? HAM AND Scallop . Motitague La Wednesday 16th. § Sponsored by Hospital Ladies Aeetiery. PRINCE COUNTY VARIETY CONCERT will be held in New London Hall, February %. Spon- sored by Women’s Institr.te. . KENSING’ RINK tonight, Mon- day. Taare League vs. Summerside Eagtes. Game time 8.15 sharp. VARIETY CONCERT will be held in London Hall, February 2%, spon- Institute. gered by Women’s netice.due te mild weather, x ons the Lene eaieiy’” “But it is our impression that companies have ample op- portumlty | wits the | direct tain they would want to give CHOOSE FROM THE LARGEST MATERIALS IN THE ENTIRE DISTRICT. ONLY ONCE A YEAR MOORE and Me- -| LEOD’S make this outstanding offer... Luxurioug Custom Made Drapes tailored to the exact measurements of your windows. Workmanship of the very finést “quality given to you ABSOLUTELY FREE during this February Sale. as a SELECTION OF DRAPERY 1 és ali selinty * jr ! jae For floor length . . apron length .. measure trom of red te borne ote ~ Frebe red dies deabent a _We measure and Arie eth en ree soe oa 4 weeks of aia 7e Seems ot Free Woking! ts ae _ STORE _ MONDAY - THURSDAY 9 — 5. FRIDAY 9 — 9 SATURDAY 9 = 12:0 OW THE ISLAND IT's Here's How To Measure ~ . Measure from top of rod to floor. 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