xi ’ Communist (‘iunese Pre- mier Chou En-iai waves to crowd at airport on arriving at Cairo Saturday for a one- week state visit and talks with United Arab Republic Presid- WEATHER ? TORONTO vCP) —- Observed: temperatures: i Min. Max.‘ Dawson -l5 -5 Vancouver .. 36 41 Victoria . . . . .. . . 41 45 Edmonton . 3 4 ‘ Calgary . . . . . . . .. 1 6 Regina . -24 -9 Winnipeg -22 -12 Toronto . . . . . . . .. 9 19 i Ottawa 4 13 Montreal 6 12 l Quebec . 8 11 Fredericton . . . . . . I4 20 i Saint John .. . i6 i8 1 Moncton . . .. 15 ill ifax. i9 24 I Charlottetown 17 20 ; Sydney 16 26 ‘ Yarmouth i9 23 ‘ St. John's. Nfld. . . 15 25 g HALIFAX i(‘,Pl - The wea~ ‘ fther office says strong gustyf winds were pushing cold air into tiie district late Sunda with temperatures generally in ‘:1 film teens. Variable amounts of cloud were reported and snowfliirr-i ries added to the wintry wea- ther. Little change is expected to- ay. DEATH NOTICES (Received too late for Classified Death Notice column). PURCELL — At the Charlotte- town Hospital. Dec. 15, 1963. John J. (Dick! Purcell, 27 Richmond Street. Resting this evening at the Hennessey Fu- neral Home. Completed fu- neral arrangements to be an- nounced later. Mat-.ALEER At the Sacred Heart Home. Dec. 14. 1963. Mrs. John MacAleer, (iged 81 years. Resting at the Hen- nessey Funeral Home from where the funeral will take. place Tuesday morning at 9! O'clock to St. Dunstan's Bas-l ilica for Requiem High Mass at 9:15. Interment in the Catholic cemetery. Mat-DONALD Suddenly as the result of an automobile accident in Souris. Dec. 14. 1963. Augustus Adolphus Mac- Donald of Wineloe. aged 26 yeairs. Resting at the l-Iennes- sey Funeral Home from where the funeral will take place Wednesday morning at 8:30 to St. Alexis‘ Church. Rollo Bay, for Requiem High Mass at 10 p'clock. Interment tn the church cemetery. BRAZEL — At Watt's Nursing Home. Dec. 14. 1963, Margaret Ann Brazel, formerly of John- ston's River, aged 85 years. Resting at the Hennessey Fu- neral Home from where the. funeral will take place this‘ morning at 8:30 to the Sacred HIESE LEADER ARRIVES =.w>5m>3T no 23 S 3 i§iAND NEWS PAGE 2 The Guudlon, Chnrlottzotown, Mon. Dec. 16, 1968. ont Gammal Abdel Nasser. to Calro's Egyptian Museum. Egypt 15 the first 3l°P £01‘ He told the director ancient Chou on his two-month tour Egypt had 8 more advanced of African nations. Sunday _ Chou inspected priceless trea- culture than Chm“ 4900 Yea" ago. (AP Wirephoto) sures during a 90-minute visit R g‘ nal forecasts: I - 0 0 x.‘I.;° 5...... and Pa... Ed- ‘Province Vlslted ward Island: Variable cloudi- Sask Men 0 ness with snowflurries and 1 B d Cl - ~ ._ ~ H 3- Ceci owman an arence drmmg {mm ciffnng a :1 hi: Robbersteed from Beechy. 8f_'°r"°°"‘ _ °° ' "Or we‘ Sask., arrived on P.E.I. last Winds 25 With 811515 *0 40 dlm- Tuesday by plane to visit rela- inishing this afternoon to north. tives and friends.‘ At present .est m Lowmigh at Ham“ they'are visiting with Mr. Bow 5 d mans cousin Mrs. James Coles and 23. Yarmouth 1 an an ”_ . Kentville, New Glasgow and shen 7 and 20. Sydney 12 and . Charlottetown 8 and 20. High tide today at Charlotte- :41 am. and 10:40 p.m. Riistico at — and 5 38 p.m. mmerside tide eighteen min- 5 later than Charlottetown. .un rises today at 7:15 and sets 4:38. ‘ 5 I-I N They also plan to spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MacKinnon and other relatives in New Haven also Mr. and Mrs. Owen Younker. Kingston. Since leaving home Nov. 18 they visited in Toronto and Lon- Ont. Also Mr. Robber- steed‘s brother in Halifax, NS. . This being their first visit to ~ P.E.l. they are very impressed with it and hope to return agoln KEEP "Gs OUT ‘ during the summer months. The Egyptian temple of K3}. Mr. Bowman is the son of Mrs. absha bears an inscription of Elmer Bowman (nee Annii about M9 AD sternly ordering Easton) and the late Elmer R. herders to keep pigs out of the Bowman who are both former‘! ioly place. 0 125"‘ a. :> :1 -.x.v ‘V’: in 7 «[331 .4R'l ~cHR|STMAS suommr: . .Come to the LOTUS -if Canadian food to take out. , LOTUS CAFE 73 Queen St. Charlottetown gt DIAL 894-3910 ; for the ultimate in Chinese and - .._... Ii Bank_Manager ls Possessor By RALPH CAMERON here. is the proud possessor of a set of the only round pos- take stamps in the world. The stamps were issued pri- marily to commemorate e is- Iuance by Tonga of the first gold coins at face value to be issued anywhere in the world since 1933. Mr. Black learned of its reigning monarch, the 6'2" Of Rare Postage Stamps ithe special gold coin issue ant. Edward G- Black manfltiler 0’ was fortunate in receiving, di- the Provincial Bank of Canada rec: from the Tongs treasury department, two of the th r e e coins-— V4 Koula and V; Kouln value which in terms of the Aus- tralian pound were five and in pounds respectively. Tonga, an independent king- dom ln “The Friendly Islands" is under British protection, and Quooa. crontod I minor conu- tion when she attended the cor- onation of Queen Elizabeth in London. COLLEC'l‘0RS’ ITEM The Koula issue by Tonga was the first gold coinage of Polyne- IlI and with a total regular is- sue of only 10,800 quickly became a collectors‘ prize and almost immediately were I rarity. In fact thelargest coin in the ser- ies, the 1 Koula. was only issued in the almost priceless mint set with only 1,500 being put out. It was while attempting to ob- tain the gold coin issue Mr. Black learned of the special is- sue of stamps, but they had al- ready been withdrawn from oil'- culation. However, he wrote to the Ton- ga treasurer and in a splendid display of international relations the latter sent Mr. Black a com- plete set of the stamps in mint condition. To further illustrate shades of the rainbow. on THE ISLAND I1": MOORE & MCLEOD LTD ‘voun mvonrr: SHOPPING CENTRE’ men ’s sweaters CARDIGAN & PULLOVER V-neck. crew neck. roll neck. Available in all wools—-orlon Ind wool etc. Choose from all 0 when a 3 8.95 to 14.95 ceiverl See today. flS... Imported English flannel steds and worst ' coal, medium greys lodens. Also fancy pat subdued shades. MI Itntlnou Io Iuo III: I oun- plcto set of 12 concollod on I cover. They were lightly cancel- led so II not to detract fro in their value. Especially Ipproc iatll is the fact thot the trIIIui- er sent these stamps I full mon- th after the issue has been with- drawn. The highly prized stamps bear the likeness of the Queen on the face in most value: while others bear tho crest. T he y range in also from one Ind five- elghts inches diameter to and one-eighth. In beautiful col- or, they are a wonderful Iddl‘ tion to any collection Ind no black Ind white photo could do real justice to their attractive ness. \ An oddity, and adding to the value of the coins, is the fact that they are unobtainable in the United States due to lows to- politics with I on so In on. tlonal Progressive Conservative leadership. Mr. Macaulay, 42, was a candidate for the Ontario leadership in 1961. He resigned his cabinet post for health rea. ‘sons after suffering; a mild lOPGafl'I5ALYl4.AlC 'l'0Il0N'l‘O (CP) Robert Macauloy, who resigned in Oc- tober Io Ontario commerce and development in in i I t e 1', said Tuesday he has no political plans. He was commenting on published minors that he mlzhi be planning to enter federal heart attack several months earlier. 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