emer 4 YOUR AD ON THE CLASSIFIED. PAGE MEANS CASH EVERY ‘DAY ANNOUNCEMENTS CITY AND QUEENS | - ’ WARIETY CONCERT Lower ALL TAXES owing Mermaid Schooi mot paid by April 7th, will be handed in for collection. Order of Trustees titute, (CARD PARTY in North Wiltshire Ball on Monday night at & 30, pm. In @ gid of the hall day. April? 2nd. Club. ., HILDA’S BEAUTY SALON. 191 Grat: ton Street co ues her speciais on $10.00 perme up at ‘2 price for the: month “of March with or witheut ~ appointment Telephone. 4-3437 every Monday night at 8. p.m. & PENNY AUCTION at the Commun. Molders of tty Centre. Wednes day, March 39. at 8:30 p.m Sponsored by Mother's Ans iary of Cubs, Guides and Brownies af Holy Redeemer. Door prize March 29th at 7 pm day, Hall's New winners of the Farmers League. CROKINOLE PARTY in Hamps nine Seabrook Juniors, winners of Mall, Tuesday, March 29. at: 8.49 p North Shore League for @ponsored by _Hampshire Yo oung Adults rink trophy Game time 8:30 “EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT. __ KINGS COUNTY Mon- tague Haill, TApril Ist, 8:15 p.m. Spon. sored by Lower Montague Women’s In PRINCE COUNTY THE ANNUAL meeting of the share. Alberton Fisheries Limited PANTRY AND rummage sale, Mon. tague Maritime Electric office, Satur- 2 p.m. Ladies Curling CAPABLE GIRL Charlottetown. filing, and cashier work. Good working conditions, benefits Apply in person to: Joan Strain t . tag National Employment Service Dominion Bullding, Charlottetown wanted for office of Progressive Company -in Duties include machine posting, ° usual employee Requires Selaws range up to 8500.00 with | B.A. or B.Ed. or equivalent. \ * Contact: gD, HOWE Box 505 Sackville, New Brunswick. or telephone 536-0641 One Commercial Teacher Sackville Composite High School , in the following areas: ‘ HIGH SCHOOL ELEMENTARY English. SCHOOL Music : Home Economics Kindergarten o Seal Subjects”: French Specialists - Special Education (Educahle Retarded) Art Specialists Guidance Cocuaciiies Physical Education (female) French : (minimum $4,000.00 tunities for advancement. Please address all inquiries to: Mr. James P. Fitzpatrick, Associate Director General of Schools. 130. Ambassador Road, -Pointe Claire. Que. % The- Catholic School Commission of Pointe Claire and Beaconsfield requires certified teachers This Commission offers superior salary scale, maximum $10.900.00) excellent working conditions. security, and oppor-. 4 BINGO AT Montague Legion: Home will be held in the company’s office on KENSINGTON RINK tonight, “Mon- London’ Combines, vs. the Kensington NOTICE that on Thursday the | | Jottetown in Queens County in | | by the Estate of John Currie; once OF SALE OF LANDS | | OBITUARY BY SHERIFF UNDER _MITAL STATISTICS EXECUTION dnserted by thé. family ' Slide at Aideiale ins"“ttnysetoxan Maritime Job Printing Plant School District The ‘death of Mrs.~Mary Mac: BIRTHS fe MEMORIAM Donald occurred at the Charlot- PURSUANT to and by virtue tetown Hospital February _ 16. i ; M. UIGAN — To Di A Mark GRIFFIN — In loving memory of John . of Writs * Faecution . me i ectniesn, a a. eer har ory P. Griffin who departed ae lite two 1966: after a short illness. Mrs. directed a ssued out of the ‘gi “Michael's Hospital. Toronto, 4m years ago today. Lowe’ as she was familiarly HALIFAX (OP)—Rolph-Clark- hand SRO eine panes oer | MSO Me Pe ao by antes and known was the daughter of Al Stone Eastern Lid., one of the | Mr Whynot said his. firm he- . : exander an tliza acDonald largest job printing firms in the lieves the box-making» machine. aL EN Oe a ay ENGAGEMENTS [aT WAR ” ene neers of our of Glencoe. . Atlantic olen is moving will be the. first a is type in| eer March A.D. 1966 in applic- wale. 4 Prem arts he) paneed: ANA? |, When a young woman she into production of containers for operation in North America. Th e. March 28, 1965. le _SnReRe | Always remembered by Stewart, Glenn and family. CARR — SORENSEN ment is announced of Arlene Bernice, ations wherein The Trustees of School District No. 68 in the food and clothing industries The printing firm announced it ees Donald J; MacDonald HAS CUSTOMER and came. to Blooming Point OTTAWA | [The 6 Guardian, Charlottetown, Moh.; March 28, 1966 13 | to expand toe range of products —— = and allow the company to com- pete oulside the traditional Maritimes: market, ™% en te eae = Moving Into Box Production tiquor Revenue | Figures Given’ (CP) Domestie liquor and .wine— sales the government $255,- /867,933 in excise tax revenue in and an undetermined The boxes will be used by an-/amount on top of that through Queens County . applied for ‘daughter of Mrs. J. Burpee Carr and | h h la | JACKMAN - In loving memory of my. Where she lived until the time of has purchase control of Easi- other local firm, Moies Ltd., for the federal sal : judgmen} against. the lands the late oo“ Pin srsnsn ana | St mother Mrs. William Jackman whe her death. To this union came ern Paper. Box Manufacturing which the printing company has mons was aa tax, the Comm +. herein described and which: jaar, son NS passed away March 28th, 1950 six sons and tw6 daughters, Pe-. Ltd., which opéned a factory already been di onsi ble said executions were several- the-late Aage Sorensen, Tryon, Marri-| May her soul rm im peace. ter on the hojnestead, Charles here in 1962 with the aid of the — ‘én doing ¢ a State Secretary Judy La- , die Rey ple - } Just a_ tribute lieve and remem I nes : wor eer (Marsh ¢c j i mare ne ee, Chureh Apri teh, 1966 ae mee brance . ae and Reginald ith whom she re- provincial development agency, The plant to he taken over‘, Saal yell Stic te Rese ; ee Sh sl pesona ec Ce are meres 2 For me pay volbepal ase pa sided in Bloomifig Point, Joseph, Industrial Estates Ltd. consists of about 40,000 square. Mather (NDP -New Westmins- Hie 27 an ir ae ee the west by Frank Curran aay: Connecticut, Raymond, Toronto, M. Earl Whynot, general man-’ feet of floor space and is -esti- iter). The return said the figures ing the amounts sehoo ‘and on the north by. lands of May she find im God's garden ef Marie, Mrs J.D. MacDonald, , age’ of Rolph-Clark-Stone’s east. mated. to by worth $500,000, Built did not include revenue raised ~BROWN & ROOT LTD: Glace Bay, N. S. Requires: os Pipefitters: Rate $2.78 per hr. Electricians: Rate $2.59 per hour $3.00 per day. : Contact your nearest for further information Sixty (60) hr. work week. Travel allowance of “IMMEDIATE OPENING Personnel Salary commensurate with ability. for advancement. working conditions. Apply in waited to: “MR. DAVID BUCK - YF Industrial Engineer “CLAIRTONE SOUND ~ CORPORATION LTD. For Methods and Time Study : Opportunity Excellent fringe benefits and | Box 2130 — Stellarton, Nova Scotia ; EXPERIENCED ne Reply in confidence to: as P.O. Box 455, Charlottetown general office work. This is a perman- _ ACCOUNTANT REQUIRED A progressive Charloitetown firm re- quires an experienced accountant for ‘ent position and offers a good salary. . __.National Employment Service Office | tax nd costs whi remain | ee eh | Frank - O'Donnell and | Estate. of Edmond O'Donnell | ' and containing 42 acres Of [poypron — In loving memory of our land and being the lands a5. |dear son and brother John Milford Poulton who killed in Halif ery in the name of JAMES | Poulton wit see aie, ern division, said the company would expand the box manufa-- turing plant and. one of the first moves would be istallation of a $50,000 German-made machine for producing deluxe chocolate Pisquid, Bernadette and Augus- tine predeceased. her at: an early age. She was left a widow thir- ty-six Years ago. In spite of the many sacrifices involved she carried this cross in her usual rest.’ the always remembered by her daughter unpaid together with the costs ' Marion of. execution: and of levy. and sale. I HEREBY the TFL agreement. GIVE PUBLIC However, | F, GARLAND ~~ 12th day of May A.D. 1966 | ‘ me cee sak Mone | cheerful and heroic manner, and boxes. practice builds plants : the hour of eléven o'clock | "THIRD. COMMENCING at Ana "or" thoughts are a os ony spared no effort to bring up her, The chocolate box is assem- clients ‘ And the days beyond recall. « family in a truly christian home. bled from pre-cut blanks and al” ee ‘oan you Dack fer To educate and provide a hospi-|fows for an extension. edge and Where you know no. pain or sorrow (table home for her children was | padded top. Previously such south from the southern houn- —— gneitered in God's tender love uppermost in her mind. This she boxes: weve . manufactured bv dary of land ° conveyed to |Sadly missed by . Mother, brothers and accomplished as well as having a oem Bernard Hughes and pune | sisters. the time and generosity to lend |wére seated in the senctuary. thence or ane |MaeDONALD — In loving memory of aa helping hand to anyone in| Pallbearers were Donald §. division line 9 chains: ten : oe ot ont mother, Mrs. egg need. Always a devout Catho- MacDonald, - Basil ‘MacDonald, No. 49 ‘in Queens County. in | east to the outlet of Keefe's ' lie she took an active part in| Alphonsus | MaeDonald, James | said Island described as ol. Lake; thence along the said lany Parish activity and- church Kelly, John .D. MacDonald and | -lows:— outlet northerly to a reserved ee ee a Physician /OTRanization. The Sacrament“ of:-R:J> MacDonald”. Could ease her pain and give her rest. Sick was administered by her | ‘May she rest in peace. | FIRST: BOUNDED on the | Road along the margin of the east get the-Gaul's-Road:—__ Some g ee ee ss ‘Alas.—the_hours_ without her, -are too pastor, lian on Fe- : on the south. by land owned | S¢r¥ cag & empty to -be measured, bruary 10. The following day she , ; of the Lake and on Bernard | And Xe wish # thousand mes each entered the hospital but despite | CARD.OF THANKS | The family of the late Mrs. ‘Mary MacDonald wish to thank | the clergy, sisters, doctors and a‘ stake fixed on the divighony line between’ the Haythorni and Cunard lands 50 links | noon in front of the | tae bagi Building in Char- | with an option to buy. Prince Edward Island | WILL SET UP AND SELL to the highest bidder the fcllowing described lands and premises, situate lying and being on Lot fish. food, ‘1959. . ‘We tell our lonely aching hearts Hughes (south boundary tine | »,. “8%. 4 that we t i id h 1 d to | 50 links wide to the place of |rovingly remembered by husband, \God oe the following Wednesday commencement and containing |daughter Clara and family, New Haves. o. oping on the west by land owned by Brendan Curran and on the - north by land-ewned by Bren- 55 acres of land a little more Dated this -25th day’ of March A.D. 1966, ee ALAN D. McCALLUM - City Collector, i for Eastern Paper Box by TEL, Rolph-Clark-Stone now assumes gales tax which is and then leases them and supporting anti - programs. The reply said none. through the 11-per- cent federal ‘not iden- tifiable with mpacifie eommodi- Mr, Whynot said details of the ties," takeover could not be disclosed. | Mather alse asked how ~ under IPL's general much money the government for spent on promoting temperance alcoholie Eastern’s line.of products in- | cluded cartons and boxes for / vegetable and cloth- | DANES MEAN BUSINESS Denmark exported. more than —————= ing industries. Mr. Whynot said | ' $48,000,000. worth of - furniture in the factory is pene re-equipped | 1965. ‘ dan Curran. and containing | funer: s held from the about 25 a eee ie _ ie Page geared FOR L ATE Rereesy Funeral Home on a: Feige of the Cantiatiatows Hoe | | more or Jess @ In ie * vi | land assessed in the name of ROUGH ee WINNIE S sae Charen wrachtia Crom Aevets, oni Sete ae me seals ot CBee CUR | KOUGHAN. NOTICES B bonis oe ts ee ou elesaeeee eee ae cards of | “ ay epra Vv ev onar Mm > snow 10 | | ‘SECOND: BOUNDED on Dated March a, 1066. MacDonald who also officiated tars” and ail who beiped in fie the.east by Gaul’s Road; on | KEITH D. MYERS jal the grave. Rev. K. McMillan way during their sad bereave- the* south by Yohn Lynn; on | Sheriff of Queens County SEE PAGE 3. hd Rev. Reginald “MacDonald | ment. ak | List of ratepayers for the City of Chatlattetown in default fon. assessment due on Stee = TEACHERS Js Real. Property inclu ding Permanent Street. and Permanent Sidewalk Assessment contain-. | ing names of all such defaulters and amounts due from them respectiolly and the Pro- perty in respect of which taxes are owing. Nine of. Person eS : Description of Property asa Tocation me eae Tax Street & Sidewalk Assessed © ut ng | ' Assessment Alfred McNeill i aS __ Building only Lo. Water St. $ 81.80 “Harold Landry SS “House &. and; 153 King —O ee OO oe _Anthony Mamye House & land, 21 Weymouth, 287 7 King st. 526.90 _ Richard Prunty ~ House & land, 265 King St. 105.60 58.05 Richard Prunty Building & land, 269 King St. (rear) 19.30 Mrs. Joseph J. Trainor House & land, 171-173 Water St. 382.10 Est. Philip McGee House & Jand, 251-253 Dorchester St. 110.68 18.4103 Miss Gertrude McCarron ' House & land, 78-82 Cumberland St. 387.10 Reginald Murray House & land, 290 Grafton St. 143.90 : a. C; Saint Co. Utd, Building & land, 132-136 Gt. George St. ° - 2,241.00 Walter Curtis t House & land, 238 Kent St. ‘ 943.85 ‘Roderick MacDonald House & land, 377 Kent St. 103.80 137.79. Albert Thomas. _House & land, 195-197 Cumberland St. _ _.'216.00 ee Albert Thomas House & Jand, 45 Churchill Ave. 229.30 97.42 John L, B. Stevenson 1, House & land, 311 Fitzroy St. 375.20 _| Everett Birt . House & land, 15 Esher St. 198.60 ~R. D. MaeKinnon House & land, 8-10 Brighton Road 1,167.00 ae R. D. MacKinnon House & land, 4-6 Brighton Road 35.40 ~Re D> MacKinnon «++ House & land,-2. Brighton .Road.- TO io te Geo. Kenneth MacLean House & land, 12 Spring-St. 87.00 George Dalziel Building & land, 45 Peake St. 115.84 19.79 Wilfred Perry - House & land, 39 Spring Park Rd. 83.40 pe Jerome Gallant House & land, 48 Peake St. 236.80 — 68.04 Est. Albert Chipman House & land, 98-9814 Green St. 139.10 TAT | Wm. P. Melnnis _ House & land, 97 Green St. “600.40 90.32 Clifford Hilton Vail House & land, 135 Spring Park Rd. 479.60 335.70 Ralph Miller House & land, 120 Brighton Road 363.60 | Otis McAssev Cottage only, Lewis Shore 163.50 Alfred McNeill Vacant land, 31 Sidmount Ave. 193.40 192.40 Alfred McNeill Vacant land, 27 Sidmount Ave. ae 202.20 186.99 Est. Julia Casford House & land, 16 Douglas St. en 186.40 oe | Frank Malone House & land, 15 DesBrisay Crescent ~ 592.15 152.20 __Gordon A. Godfrey ECS, OTe 00 at eee r ne | James L. Larter “House & land, 40 Passmore St.° = ti“<“<‘ <2C;S”*#*“<=;=*;é‘«CK 1280 Te eee eal - easle s z |. Vernon Larter ' House & land, 36 Passmore St. - te 456.25 115.50 : |. James L. Larter Vacant land, 36A Passmore St. 255.05 112.80 fic jams “the | Gallant, Francis House & land, 481 Douglas St. 208.41 39.59 Relax fro oad “Carragher, James House & land, 37 Douglas St. 559.40 107.67 orty-tree W i‘ MacDonald, Harold House & land, 80 Up. Queen St. - 560.40. > 102.71 in is NOW yours ” Alexius McQuaid House & land, 38 Reserve St. 463.94 7) Oe ea. areata’ eRe. | Est. James N. Collier House & land, 104 Up. Queen St. 359.70 115.00 a ed atary ™ als Mrs. Dorothy Gordon. House & land, 33 Connolly St. 221.70 35.26 plimen wor cats Lloyd MacDonald _ ’House & land, 22 Pond St. 165.00 52.21 g or pare’ ~ _ Mrs. Leona Bernard House & land, 13-17 Bishop St, : 1,211.12 76.80 ig rOuns plant Alfred McNeill House & land, 101 Upper Prince St, 2,410.63 ing ere ic Daniel Rice House & land, 62 Walthen Drive 479.40 — y Lateran by Mails Est. James J. -Taylor 2 ' Vacant. land, 84: Gerald St. ae 213.47 _ §3.50°. at Tickets y N tof John MacFarlane... —~Howse & land; 76 Geralt'St. wae 831:60°—-~ 463.30 thing beats William Austin House & larid, 30A Belmont St. (rear) 98.44 falas He pargeins: Joseph McInnis House & land, 28 Belmont St. 267.62 TO. d 8, Bargain Est. Marjorie Dalziel “House & lafid, 14 Park St. ~ —§3545— . —t4t-0e R ad N Trave Est. Marjorie Dalziel Vacant land, 16 Park St... 253.90 128.90 uthot ay! Lillian Walker : House’& ‘land, 5 Eden Street 704,89 Se 48.84 5 Office Hollis Corney & wife House & land, 9 Willow St. 688.82 2/ 27.95 . Mrs, Alfreda-MacKinnon --House & land, 11 Willow. St, 99.77 __ 22.75 : Harry MacKinnon & wife Housé & lard; 10 Willow St. 208.86 27.75 * 0 Louis & Lorraine Doucette House & land, 8 Willow St. 219.60 27.75 5,4 Ambrose Coady House & land, 170 Elm: Ave. 385.80 77.26 NS Co 00 Chester: Storey - House & land, 59 Summer St. 1,182.50 $859 a $14: Est. Joseph Matthews ‘~ House & land, 23 Jordan Crescent 254.60 2 eal. 20 00 Est. Joseph Matthews ° \ House only, Jordan Crescent 2 95.0 ae . 0 Est. Joseph Matthews ° House only, Jordan Crescent - 1820 nto jee $23.0 Kenneth McDearmid : op House & land, w/s Malpeque Rd. 5 re 70,25 3 : 6or os ace 42.00 | Notice is hereby given that pursuant to the Provisions of “The (ity of Charlottetown thooehorabtort Act” ‘and amendments theréto. . 56.0 | in due course after the publication of the above list of ratepayers of the City of Charlottetown ,who have ee to pay within he re at say) | time prescribed by law, the amount of the assessments severally le vied upon their Real Property in said City. I will make application | od Bargain® to His Honor the Judge of the City Court of the said City, for judg*ment against each and all of. the’ lands above described for the | | respective amounts so levied ee them and then unpaid and.th at upon such judgment being entered | will apply for a warrant for | | the sale of such, lands. i Y ~° ‘ or