w 1964' 9' 75 Quebec Flrms' ‘Are Threatened QUEBEC tCPl — About 75 Quebec (‘ity area firms owned by French-Canadians but using English commercial names. have received mimeographed’ letters threatening them With :(IPSII‘UCIIOH unless they change3 their names to French by the end of April. ‘ The letters, postmarked tn Quehec. are signed by L‘Armee de Liberation Quebecois (Que ,_ bec Libcration Army). a sep- *. aratist group. in Montreal It was reported that last year 130 firms re- lceiverl similar mailed threats rho Guardian. Charlottetown, Wed, April 5, f— and that none was harmed as ~ >‘V.n‘§\?mmy \w‘ali C We're Proud To Offer far as is known and none changed Its name. i turned home from a businessl trip to Ontario and also visited with immediate relatives in or 3 tawa. } Mrs. Kermit Baruce is re~l covering at her home tn South: Lake from a recent illness. llSI " I I MMONS Ni 11 lid rt d returned to her home in Elmira a: Y after spending some time in the Charlottetown Hospital. . 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Nfld. tCPl— By KEN KELLY where the’ were al 3 “a!” 83k“ [fak‘wma OTTAWA lCPI—There is a.blanked lasl year. mo 1 spew“ sm‘wres “'31”.th m‘ Chance the federal flm'ernmentl The idea is that the state of both §mth Mk“ and Km'gsboml may call two byelections in Prairie opinion could be felt when"lumps (luring an‘fr we?“ June. informants said here. in a June byclection in Saska-‘end' They mrluded a ("W1 m" The current proposal is for loon. made. vacant last monthl'day “EV”? at .Sm‘r'h Lake. and hyelections Monday. .lune 29, in i by the death of Harry Jones. l $9531?1:ndSELHE:“grprgggfi Oman" and 535' gmir‘ifigw Conservatwe Mpigor the Sunday School on Easter * ' in. n '. 'l‘he.\' would be the third and The leifl‘alsl l‘_an “TONI a limit“. Young. Kimsbm." was Ittlll‘lll l).\'clections held since thely“dr 32° ‘F‘ Sm‘at‘mn' a be?“ a room business visitor to ‘ I. v . they havent been able to mm. D d. . in lilllil} Liberal government‘sinee x935. i If; a' d ‘1. v D. 4 mm») to office a year ago. lnl Nipissing became vacant with" FA; gallticl ggenitafiarg Miami» the others. Feb. 3. the Liberals ithe death last month of John} “jcékmd '“Lim relatives ans, i-e'nincd the two Montreal seats ‘ R. Garland. revenue minister in‘ friend's in “(moron N3 of Lauricr and St. Denis. lthe federal cabinet. He held theI Rm. and fir. “41-1005” Smith. The weight of opinion seems lseat from 1949 and it has beenland f‘amflvA Kihgsimm left mi In he for by election in June lsolidly Liberal since 1921. Ispmd a fa... (my; 31 his home: and a possible general electionl Current Commons standingslinwwmoup1 N‘s]. and to spend: in the fall. Proponents of this are: Liberals l28. Progressivelsundmv in banimouth _ s” them-y say it would give theiConservatives 94, New Demo-lemre‘ “.13 Smith will' conduct Liberals a better chance ofcrats 17. Creditistes 13. Sociallspecna] son-ices. makint: gains in the Prairies.|Credii ll. vacant 2. m“- Miss Susan Downe. Upton. is a patient in the Prince Edward island hospital. . Mrs. Lemuel Robertson, Lo-l _ - r Montague is a patient called three times—once by the in the Kings County MEmOI‘IaI premier's officeHaskinz him to hospital. ' QUEEN SIZE Premier Smaliiwood said here put a political poster on his Sterlin: MacLeod is eonvale-y H I, he w a s optimistic the pro- premises. scinz at his home in Upton after X posed hydro project at Labra- Premier Smallwood asked ‘ undergoing surgery in t e‘ or‘s Hamilton commence this ye . in a short address to the New- foundland legislature. he said he held several meetings with Premier .lean Lesatze and Re- tnurces Minister Rene Levsque of Quebec while attending the federal-provincial conference in Quebec City. lie said Hamilton Falls was. the subject of the talks. He didl Mr. Murphy to name the store- ‘ Kings (‘ounty hospital. l owner but he refused. Mr. Wallace Turner is convales- Murphy then said he wished to7cing at his home in Upton after withdraw the statement and of- undergoing s urgery in the fered an apology to the premier. PEI. hospital. However. Mr. Smallwood said Mrs. Wallace Gillis. Dundas he was not satisfied and served Comer was a recent visitor to formal notice that the house Monoton. NB. where later she would he askt‘d i0 Wm the W will underno eye surgery. She vestigallng Cnmmltlee- was accompanied by her dau-1 — —1 ghter. Mrs. Jessie Riley. ‘ KINGSBORO 3* * at t *5 ' REGULAR Falls would ar . LONGREST Reegular x 80" Dowelled & Glued Construction...No Nails I Fine Quality Wood. Finished with Care I 12 Deep Oval-Shaped Safety-Spaced Spindles I High Quality efzcepfietopxjagitrm Plastic Teething Rails I Wide. Easy to X ' I In answer to rowns Mrs. Louis Stewart. South i Operate Drop Sides with Up or Down \ Mm = Q" 3/4 Size 48" X 72" ’Pt'wSt. John's East Externl. Mr Smallwood commented on the Hamilton Falls Power Cor- poration becoming a public SWk company as revealed ' the Canada Gazette. He said his government had ap- tocking Device I 4-Position Mattress Platioon I Patented “PosturoMatic' Mattress Platform Lake. is a patient in the Souris Hospital where she is under-‘ going tests to determine. the; nature of her illness. l Gordon Robertson returned to . his home in Kingsboro follow-l b n . ing a pleasant and profitable, broached earlier and had 81W“ ten days spent touring farming l approval areas in Ontario. The premier said the present George E. MacDonald. Char- ‘ proportion 0‘ ownefthP-‘m Def lottetown. attended the funeral “’"l by Hydro Quebec and of the late Miss Mary Strachnn ‘ per cent by the Wills}! New' Charlottetown, whose funeral loundland Corporation — wo was held recently from 5:. not continue much Ionizer- “9 Columbia Church. East Points did not elaborate. Gordon Chine. Black Rood. My. Smallwood said turning who has been touring Onlal‘ifi. is ‘ the company into a public stock now spending some time vlsttmg comnanv did not necessarily with relatives in New York and 1 mean shares would immediately 55 | “You Mrs. Stewart MacGreuor, 5 runs . 75 cover . For only $27.95 SIM MONS C.G.F.* crib mattresses *CHILD GROWTH FACTOR—A Simmons Crib Mattress feature that provides constant. ‘ _ a corrective support for the ‘ growing child. Reg. 34.95—For . . . .. With Deepsloep Mattress . .. Good choice of covers . For only . . STUDIO COUCH 229 ' REGULAR Single 39" x 72" 8 E a. ' CRIB STYLE 30x54—27x 51 E MILL PROPOSED .\r, Smallwood also said h film-led construction of Thls would be the second mill 0i its kind to become a reality ""5 )‘car, Three weeks ago he announced a huge kraft pulp mill would be built on the Lab- Taflm' coast cently underwent major surgery. 0, the ref Whosed pulp mill at Come BY: we (bane Nfld., m begein thislr‘m‘b“ i 0 East Baltic is a patient in the Souris Hospital where she re- Daniei J. MacDonald. MLA. has i turned to his home in Both- ll after spending the pastr r of weeks in Charlotte“ wn while the Provincial Leg- islnture was in session. Floyd MacLean. ngshoro, has been a patient in Souris Hospital where he underwent a series of tests. . Mrs. Arthur \lacVelll. 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Qua“ s". . the ionstrurtion will stand up thromzh years of useful Newfoundland pulp and paper (""‘emn‘ south l'akp MA”, oervtre . . the covers have been carefully s I‘fif‘d to Wilh- l 'a'dls Limited at Corner Brook “1} the Anglo-Newfoundland “Moment Company Limited 3' Grand Fall an "9r an angry exchange with ‘Fr‘IPDOSlIIfm member the prem« N Served notice he wmild M "3' house to form a select mmutee to investigate allega- there due to the sudden of Mr. Cameron which occur- red in Souris Hospital March 27th. Weston Rose. East Baltic spent ten days with his sister, rs Gordon Robertson an family. Kinzsboro . Russell Dingwell is convales I "(ms again“ I'll i at his home at North Lake j s office in con- en: t ‘ Motion following a farm as tden ’ “on WM. m h“ “Wind” Mrs. William China returned to her home in Red Point fol- . Speaking in the throne 9W“ debate. Anthony Murphy (PC- -Iohn's Centre) Ilid ‘ s" a storeowm had be” lowing a term spent In Souris Hospital. Joseph Fay. 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