NOTICES NOTICE The Annual Meeting of the Souris Credit Union Ltd., Credit Union Hall, ber 13 at 8 p.m. NOTICES | NOTICES meaie’ 20008 until six o’clock Atlantic will be held in the | ° day of Oct, 1965. Wednesday, Octo- Tickets For The Red Glove Riview At "Charlottetown Tuesday and Wed- nesday, Oct. 19th and 20th. go on sale Confederation Office starting Thursday, Oct. 14th. Vouchers may still be exchanged at the Tickets (50c) for studen able 6:30 at doors for rehearsal performance commencing at 7:30 Check seat tickets Box Office hours 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m, BUSINESS SERVICE DIRECTORY Goods and Service... Where to find them in Charlottetown and District © Sealed separate tenders are val passenger School Bus. This bus ~to be equi as per Prince Edward Island Specifications (1965. This bus to be equipped with a 22000 G.V.M. School Bus Chassis, wheel base not less than 242 “SS NOTICES TENDERS FOR SCHOOL BUS te tenders marked be received by the undersigned Secretary, Board of School Trustees, St. Teresa's idated School District, Ki “Tenders for No. 149, Time P.M.) on the 19t led for one 60 inches two speed rear axle and 8.25 x 20 10 ply tires (rear tires lugged). Centre Box The cepted, approved tender forms. ts up to grade 10 avail- | Monday, Oct. 18 dress for correct’ dates. Dated Oct. 7, 1965. Engine rated: maximum net horsepower be less than 165 with a piston displacement of not less than 318 cubic inches. The School Board requests that all Tenders show prices with different bus bodies, and trade in allowance for one 1960, 36 passenger school bus. lowest or any tender not not to necessarily ac- All teridérs must be submitted in Duplicate on School Bus. Requirements and Tender Forms may be obtained from the undersigned Secretary or the Department of Education. (Signed). MRS. RITA. WALSH, St Teresa's, P.E.I. | Greeting Rough = Coastetiatea Seal. Set. E08. s | For Cosmonauts | BERLIN (AP)—Soviet cosme. \nauts Pavel Balyayev and Al. \empl Leonov, the. first man to “walk” in space, roared ou! of West Berlin under police escort night after demonstrs- splattered their big, black | ine with fiery-red paint | auts changed to a together with the'r security men were escorted East Berlin. a rough ending to an begun with | man to ‘walk’ in leading like a cheer. hand - clapping rally | Berlin by the| sympathizers. | cars filled with gendarmes led the cos. t of West Berlin back through crowded speeds up to 60 miles aint was splattered on windows and the winc- ‘the limousine origi- the cosmonauts | wives by youthful demonstrators in front of the Humboldt Film Theatre in West Berlin, site of the rally. et ise) ei ; Hit]: ae i i e Z ? # E ee & 25 fa! SUBURBS WERE LARGE | In 1850, the ninth and ith cities of the United 7 “ AIR CONDITIONING (BEAUTY PARLORS |REAL ESTATE AUTOMOTIVE BARBERS McCLARY EASY AIR CONDITIONING UNITS RESIDENTIAL . INDUSTRIAL CALL US FOR FURTHER BUYING SELLING RENTING PHONE 43263. © J. W. MacKENZIE Gala Beauty Shop 105 Kent St. Dial 4-9481 Complete Beauty Service MUFFLER CENTRE Complete Exhaust Systems Free eeeatiatias At OK TIRE STORE St. Peters Road Dial 9892-2360 Doug Mayne oe Telephone ,894-5683_ for ment . Monday, Tuesday, nesday 9 a.m. -6 p.m. ’ Sherwood Barber Shop a FURNITURE 65 Richmond St. Phone 4-9914 “Tops in Efficient,- Courteous Service.” | TIRE E SERVICE @ Wheel Alignment _ O.K. TIRE STORE St. Peters Rd. Ch'town‘ Dial 894-4912 © Complete Farm Tire Aylward's Furniture Exchange Ltd. @ Prince St. Phone 4-8125 | “Walk a block from- uptown—_! and save” . | DRIVE-IN | EAT OFTEN ROBINSON’S STATION Specialists in generators, _al- ternators, starters, wipers, car- buretor cleaning. 105 Richmond St. Ch'town. Telephones 4-9062, 4-7264 At The A & W Drive-In MALPEQUE ROAD it’s the only flace you can buy: “Chubby” Chicken” INFORMATION r 3 : Open days 9 to 5:30, alse Real Estate Consultant DICK. RUTHAR any al iser~ 38 Eden Ch'town 894-9433 Mis” Wilma oe yoo tae BUSINESS MACHINES = | Member of CARES. , SHERWOOD BEAUTY | - iB a. Pe cankeiie | ELLIS eee CENTRE | GEORGE PEAKE MEY aemines ; | - LIMITED Njules ape Service ee ry Testy | REAL ESTATE 0 Fe ee ee Cuts, 4 sets Oper, day INSURANCE Se (iene eee eee 92 QUEEN STREET axon yescnihiecilaartecss celiac acsebae] BOILER REPAIRING 0 as PHONE 22448 BOILER REPAIRING, | : Certified Electric Welding Hier ee S. Ww. WILLIS Ben Livingston Granite and Marble REALTOR. - Sums and Sons Ltd yt a oumee = ama ; 68 Kensiugtnn Rd. Tel. 4-7127' CURRIE BROS. Appraisals mortgages, e Malpeque Road, Insurance TRANGFER | Ch'town 48311 we & » J. J..POLEY ~—s BeTTy'sBeAUTYSALoN,_DIAL 894-7242 TRANSFER i9 Palmer Lane Parkdale | This Month's Specials: $10.00 wave for $8.00 $7.59 wave for 5.00 WI DRUGS LARTER’S. DRUG SUNDRIES | (Hal Larter, Prop.) Complete line of Drug Sundries Patent Medicines LSON K. R. Sheehan & Son Southport Texaco Station Specializing in Foreign Cars Good Texaco Service — 894°- 7723 | FUEL. OILs ; 4 “Look for the Bright | - Orange Building” Vincent J. Shea a Eve's ~ Appt. 4-6698 FOR | REAL ESTATE SERVICES | 90 Kent St. | Ch’town --SERVE-ALL-- SECRETARIAL SERVICE ce STAN LEY MOL PUBLIC. RELATIONS WORK a REAL ESTATE LTD. | Manuscripts, legal documents, ete Edward Ra. _ Don’t get first cold day. Get your fall tune-up now., Ltd. ‘Summerside Auto Electric Ch’town 46537 S'side 6-2161 | a & Carburetor pecialized Service| caught the. Batt and MacRae Texaco Stove and Furnace Oil Sandwiches and Coffee Bar 119 Mt. 2-276 | Where Friends and Sales. Phone 892-2532 Are Made FREE DELIVERY Necchi Sewi : DEALING EXCLUSIVELY 48 ELM AVE. es ‘ ewing IN REAL ESTATE © De ae eee _ Sales & Service - “Near Travel Bureau” d | Repairs to all makes of sew- WANTED ——_| inz machines, vacuum cleaners | Charlottetown, P.E.L oor isners. f ALE BOTTLES Wi ses iia Solben’ Sik. Phone 2-1611 Me per dozen ea ae Gace oe, PHONE | chitown, 4.8272" s'side 65049 | SEPTIC TANK SERVICE 4.8595 | Montague O’Leary 5 4” Field Tile : — iad 6” Cement Blocks Beer Bottle Exchange Flagstones Drop your beer bottles at MAURICE BLOCK | | T.V, and RADIO Service | ISLAND BRIKCRETE 149° North River Road DOYLE’S HOTELS 215 Belvedere Ave. 4-5433 Furnace... and... StoveOils,. Gasoline, Diese! . Oil, Motor. Oils, Burner Service. Imperial ESSO Dealer Platform Of “partisanship. WOOD’S FUELS Free Oi] Burner Service | 18 Woodlawn Ave. Ch'town --Dial 892-2336 _ | Albert L. Thomas | White Rose Dealer | Stove and fuel oil, motor oil, When in Ch'tawn stay at the REVERE | greases, batteries. Grafton St, East, Ch'town Phone 4-6610 | Texaco Furnace \/ er co 2 . fs ee ae : Russia's fastest river tery ‘here on a test run, is said to is this 30-passenger vessel, the have a top speed of nearly 30 Sormovich, designed to ride -miles an hour. H can move nearly a foot above the sur-' over shallow waters and can face of the water on a cushion move into and out of the water of 'o. The Senn, See eee ee | | Sa | ae git cael | v is approximately 2 feet long and ten feet wide. Picture. from Soviet picture agency Tass. (AP Wirephote by cable from Moscow) ocial Credit é: Is Revealed By Thompso By BOB EXCELL Choosing a press conference TORONTO (CP) — Social|to make public his platform, ad- Credit Leader Robert Thompson|mittedly for reasons of assured announced a 10-point platform) press, radio and television’ cov- Tuesday hinged mainly on siceae ere Mr. said pledge by al! Social Credit can- ne Credit will offer a slate didates to give positive, respon-/of about 100 —" " the |sible representatior in Parlia-|Nov. 8 federal election. “ment even, to the extent of non-|- He made no election promises | tor orem if ak Social Gue@ie ons. NOTICES NOTICE. lenses Irish Society ie Official opening.of the "Erin Lounge'™ Wednesday, Oct. 13th, 1965 ' 8 P.M. Members and {nvited Guests Only ATTENTION POTATO PRODUCERS ROYAL AGRICULTURAL WINTER” FAIR™ Toronto, Ontario’ ae November 12 - 20, 1965. Now is the time to select your samples for the the Royal Winter Fair. Entries close October 16, 1965. Forms are available from your Seed Potato Inspector. and the P.E.I. Potato Marketing. Board. The Potato Board. pays all eritry fees. It is not_necessary to‘have your samples ready at the time you make out your entry forms. Ship- ments must be in Toronto on November 4th so it is necessary that your samples be in the hands of your Seed Potato Inspector. not later than Octover 30th, 1965. P.E.1. Potato Marketing Board Charlottetown, P.E.I. NOTICES — Oil Co. LTD. aa Bi an Ee ote eS HOTEL | er » | coe Quick Service | __ DIAL 4.4305 _ Septic Tank ae 119 Kent Street See er on Ce Heat Comfortabl : RE, WRIGHT [ESQUIRE CFFEE SHOP) ,. THOMSON ocr T Brogacts 5a Advice and assistance in all Imported Jams. Jellies and) oe | ‘ ; 203 Great George S phases of accounting and | ther confections. Ch’ —o an te | bookkeeping. Tax returns. Fresh clams and seallops also SEPTIC TANK AND cesheni ae re ety 71 Up. Prince St. 4-9628 7°" "ty eS ee cts | ° + oe | 174 Queen &t. : QO lit : ‘Open 8 am. to 5:30 p.m. | @ TRENCHING uality OPTICIANS | AMOUR cugaNINGeERVICE | § more'tams cizmzn| comission | (CLEANING SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED | (COMMERCIAL ART Financial Advisory Service ® ean eecduarts : SERVICES : ISLAND OPTICAL CHESTER STAIRS —— pe] (3A Elm Ave. — Dial” 4.8676) Independent FOY'S SEPTIC TANK THE STUDIO LTD. ; * : w __ Charlottetown, P.F.1. Cleaning Services! gryn- ° Ph-crapaud 42.94 aaa" ot RE ate oP your gaenee sii ; Limited: optical prescription (regular or USE ; i sunglasses.) All modern Equipment. Wash Murray ae BULBS @ Supply new frames for walls and ceilings. Strip, seal Sanitation Service : a __ broken or old style frames. CLASSIFIED a and janit-~ Septic tanks, a > | teens er ek 8 @ Replace broken lenses : orial servi pairs. All a. a toot - oe @ We straighten and adjust Telephone 2-2747 | Book orders for nee pump- | 20w for fall planting. glasses at no charge. WANT.-ADS p Z ing done during vacation. e ine | R Robison A. E. MacKay. Phone 66. Sidmount Gardens | °-9.,Box 472 or 117 Kent st. | THE 12 Alexander Drive “McGill Ave Ext. —Ch’town MARKET PLACE [POULTRY “Prompt Delivery aoe LARGE FRESH | Acsdan tag Furnace coal,| Need A New FOR YOUR CHICKEN ce ot tatag wr” |g Ps tr Z CLASSIFIED ADS in oF : ' ~ 5 UNWANTED x nena ty McQUAID'S ADELLA‘S D7 OCK BRAND | ~ COAL YARD DAILY. KINL _ ARTICLES An teland Product S7 Park “8 Chitown 4.9199 | JOR Oneen St non Pret OMe ch fit ea ie re Onan LD 95: ete iat te te te tan Se 22. tysat nh. A etnnely treet TENDERS Montague Regional High " School) % Tenders will be received up to Oct. 20th, 1965 for the following tires and tubes for school busses; 12 snow tires 750/20 8 snow tires 825/20 8 plain tires 750/20 2 plain tires 825/20 Tenders to include installation. Tires to be first grade rayon and to be de- livered within twenty days of accept- ance of tender. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Also tenders will be received for the following used tires and tubes: 20 tires 750/20 —- 6 tires 825/70 Highest or any tender not necessar- ily accepted. RI ITH Mee! FOR Secretary, didates were elected, the party | would not have enough seats in) the 265-seat house to form a ma- jority government, He said Can-| ada’s needs could probably best | be served by a minority poverty mentt. . While a two-party avster | would be best for Canada; the parties must first present an alternative to each other, he said. Declaring that the two old parties are in trouble, he sug- gested they join with the New Democrats to form a left-wing on one side, with Social the other. : Among the specific proposais in the Social Credit platform were these: Establishment of department of federal-provincial ‘| effairs, including a bureau of) © education; increased federal aid) to education; major financial) teforms, with the Bank of Cart| ada empowered to provide. money projects; reform of the national | |}tax structure, and a two-price aystem for wheat. But in the main, the planks in ie party's platform were gen-| eral ones. The first two_of its, 10 points are: 1. Responsible government | _ —positive, responsible repre: | sentation in a Parliament. that, will concern itself primarily , with ‘national and interna-| tional. affairs. MAKES PLEDGE “AN Social Credit candidates have pledged themselves: to! NOTICE OF SALE OF | LAND BY SHERIFF LORNE VALLEY SCHOOL -° "| DISTRICT “PURSUANT to and-virtie of > a Writ of Execution to me dir- ected and issued out of the County Court of King’s County — ‘at the First Circuit of the said | Court on the 4th day of Oc- District Number 77 in King’s County (Lorne Valley School) were Plaintiffs against the lands herein described and | which said Execution was marked to levy for Seventy and 60/190 Dollars ($70.60) being the amount of school taxes and costs which-remain + wmpaid together with the costs of and incidental levy and sale and other expenses of ex- oT EREBY GIVE PUBLIC NOTICE. that on Wednesday, the 17th day. of November A.D. 1965 at the hour -of one o'clock in the afternoon | n) front of the Court House in Georgetown in King’s er | in Prince Edward Island, will set up and sél! to the high- est bidder the “following de- scribed tract of land: ALL that piece or parce! of | land lying in Township Num- ber 32 in King’s County, bouhded as follows; COMMEN- GING at a point in the division line between the-farne Valley Farms and Morell Farms and | on the West boundary of land | now or formerly in the pos session of - Elijah MacKay; running thence North nine- teen (19) chains and ninety (90) links; THENCE Fast at right angles eleven (11) ‘chains and sixty (60) links or until it meets the West boundary of now or formerly in the sion of John MacSwain CF. -Sonthwardly along id line thirty-two (32) and five (3) links to the aid boundary: Thence vardis along the darv tn the point at the place of commencement, con- taining thirty (30) acres of land a little mea —— the above descri a hammee been conveved to Andi m- layson by Elijah MacKay by Deed hearing date the 7th day of March ~in Liber 19 DATED this 8th day October, A.D.. 1965. Folio 218. of ; . MILTON RODGERSON, “GQhariff nf. Kinets County =e even minor defeats in “ tained call for a vote of confidence. ship, Mr. lhe could provide as strong an edit a8 a right-wing party on)’ | ING, |; COURSE PARKWAY | Street, | Charles Tupper said | 1893 and registered | he House, such as on Speaker's 'fulings, as defeats of the gov- ernment itself, it could be mei tained in-power After a minor the govérnment could It would resign only after be- ling beaten In a major money vote or a non-confidence vote. Mainly Ottawa needs leader- Thompson said, “Any provincial premier, i administration in Ottawa as he’s ‘doing in his own province, could ~ give us ~ better government | than: we have now.’ | DIDN'T MENTION CRIME The Social Credit leader made | mo reference to scandal or crime |in his written platform. ‘To make crime an election ts sue was to cover up the real “testes, he said. “The prime minister has just Tas much right to aim of Morality and | as any- body else -who ts making _ allegations.” Nevertheless, Mr ‘Phompeon called on the government to \faunch an inquiry Into both the internal and external security | She Canada, and to publish a paper giving tts results. OBITUARY an an by the . HARRY L. WHITEHEAD ge vps ‘and friends were | shocked and saddened to learn ‘of the sudden passing at her home, 20 -Faleonwood.- R-o-ad, \ Sherwood on June 7, 1965 of , ' Mrs. Harry L. Whitehead in her | 65th year. She w’s born in New London, P.E.1. the- daughter of the late a B. MacKay and Ada Mec- Poe i weil te MAU A. Kinnon), Graham's Road; nie (Mrs. Wiliam Warren) several neces and nephews. She was predeceased several yeare | ago by her sister Gladys. The very large funeral wae |held from Park Royal United | Church with services being com ‘ducted by the Rev. JH. Tye: Pallbearers were James W- liams, Salem Korrey, Erie Figen, . Ronald Doloff, Bert MacKay, and Fred MadLeod. The em | playees of the Island Construct- \ fon Lad were flower bearers. Interment was in the New London cemetery with Rev. W. 'A. Paterson, New Loame oe “sisting at-the- grave:———~ —- | CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Mrs.- | Harry Whitehead wish to ex- pres: sincere thanks and appre: | ciation to the many friends and ‘neighbors who helped in & many ways during their sad - ; reavement. “=“DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OF CANADA TENDERS SEALED TENDERS ad- dressed to Secretary, Depart- ment of Public Works of Can- ada, Room B 326, Sir Charles Tupper Building, Riverside Drive, Ottawa 8, and endorsed “TENDER FOR CONTRACT NO. 45/65;NS-NA — GRAD- DRAINAGE, BASE AC- CESS ROAD 1.9 MILES AND PARKING AREA SPUR ROADS, LOUISBURG NA- TIONAL HISTORIC PARK, NOVA SCOTIA”, will be received until 3.00 P.M. (£.5.T.), TUESDAY, BUY: ~EMBER = 2,--1965.-- -— — Tender documents can be ‘obtained on deposit of $50.00 in the form of a CERTIFIED bank cheque to the order of the RECEIVER GENERAL OF CANADA, through: District Engineer, Ralston Building, 1557 Halifax, N. 8; Dis trict Engineer, (Dev.), P.O. Box 1296, Federal Building, Fredericton, N. B.: and can be seen at the Offices of the Development ing Branch, Room -D-514, Sir Building, Riverside Drive, Ottawa, Ont., (Dev.), Hollis the Moncton Construction As. — | sociation, 341 Collishaw Street, Moncton, N. B., The Cape Breton Construction — Associa- tion, 273 Townsend Street, Svdnev, N. §., The Prince Edward Island, Builders’. Ex- change, 10 F Street, Charlottetown, P. E. I- The deposit will be refund- ed on return of the documents in good condition within one opening To be considered a tender must be the. forms supplied by the De- partment and must be ac- companied by the security specified im the tender docu- | ments. | The. lowest or any tender ; -Not_necessarily accepted.- } : ROBERT : Sec month from the date of tender < :