EMPLOYMENT en PLOYMENT" Wo 9 LIVESTOCK NUTIES ducing weanling pigs. EXPERIENCE: MANAGER SCOTSBURN _CO-OPERATIVE SERVICES, SCOTSBURN, PICTOU. COUNTY, N. - SCOTSBURN Co- -OPERATIVE SERVICES ; Scotsburn, Pictou ‘County ; _ Requires the Serviaes of a» [HERDSMAN ~ To supervise the ea eh of sow herd ‘of 400, Also to provide general Supervision to the mere of pro-. “It 1s important that applicant have séveral” years experience in the care ahd. management of livestock.. x Applioaits tn give background and qualifications, to: NOTICES “NOTICES MacDonald.) AS “FOR SALE. _Six Baden dwelling: ‘and secures one- “half acre. of land situated Property “of the Estate of the late Mrs.—Irene _ SPECIAL DANCE ROLLAWAY CLUB: ‘MONDAY, APRIL: 9 until 12:30 | Music by Downtowners, Blue Crystals, Hi- Notes. “Mount Stewart: For ee Partoulara Apaly to: MacPHEE & TRAINOR- Barristers and Solicitors, 160 Richmond Street, Charlottetown, P. BE; I. _ ay d . h. a 100% proceeds for Faster -S Seal Campelza _ 1% ' ' t ‘ ' t , ' ' = ? * “March 30, 1966., Revilo Dairy, Alberton 360% Maple : ‘Leaf. Dairy. S'side 3.52% Ideal Dairy, S'side- “3.65% Crystal Dairy, S'side 3.62% Pure Milk Co., Ch’town 3.50% Sunshine Island Dairy Hote - The following are butterfat tests found in pasteurized-homo- "genized miik delivered= to-epnsume©r homtes>-retail~stores- -and- ‘restaurants im the province between February 17, 1966 to G&c ok 4.00% I “g =| “ 1) tee oo YOUR AD ON THE CLASSIFIED PAGE ‘MEANS: CASH EVERY DAY | A group of Negroes from the Mississippi,’Delta’ area Sun- day night pitched tents and camped “in- Lafayette Square, across Pennsylvania avenue _ from the White House in Wash- By JAMES NELSON OTTAWA (CP)—The $250,000 - 000 which Finance Minister Sharp. expects ‘to skim off the NOTICE’ OF SALE OF LANDS BY. SHERIFF UNDER EXECUTION —tands—at Avondale School District » PURSUANT to and by virtue of Writs of Execution .to me ‘directed and issued out of the ‘County Court of Queens County at fhe First Circuit of the said Court on the 24th day of March A.D. 1966 in applic- | ations wherein The -Trustees pes of School’ District No. 68 in Queens County applied, for |. judgment “against _ the lands herein described and which said executions were several- ly marked to. levy as follows:— Brighton Dairy, Ch’town 3.62% First for $24.90; Second for Health Past Milk Co., East Royalty Purity Dairy, Ch'town . 3,67% | Montague’ Dairy, Z ‘ Montague ........ . 3.65% $52.27 and Third for $23.92 3.65% being the amounts of school — taxes and costs which remain | unpaid together-with the costs of execution and of levy and | sale. $250 Million Profits Tax Planned For Deep Freeze , {top of Canadian business profits | able allowances such as depre-| pit Consicered.. } By CHARLES DUMAS '; ALBANY N.Y, (AP)--After ,Tesisting change for 178 yéars, 'New .York State is on the verge .of relaxing the mést gringest divorce law in the coufftry. The law permits divorce on only one ground—adultery. Leaders of the state legisla- would establish additiopal -| grounds. The bill, however, | would cut off New Yorkers’ op- portunity to obtain divorces - in: other, states. The. -for--action—late-this- month. Be- |mood for change, and because | the bill was drafted by the most | | powerful Republican and Demv- |eratic leaders, the measure ap-, eer almost certain to be a- aga “years, | the most. 4 aE opponent to revising i ‘CAMPING NEAR WHITE HOUSE {the law has been the Roman | Catholic ‘Church = but Catholic | spokesmen now are taking an The group came to Washington acquiescent - attitude. last week, seeking aid from the. (QUIET ON ISSUE Office of Economie. Opportun- Governor Nelson A. -Rockefel- \ler, expected to sign the bill, ity to obtain es hoto) | has had little to sayabout the _Mirephoto? _\issue: He was divorced by his | first wife in Nevada in 1962 on | supply, by moving it- between the ground of mental cruelty. the Bank of Canada and the -————_______- chartered banks. |when it is received in company The funds being -tased—five treasuries. It will be ‘treated for per ‘cent of after-tax profits of \tax purposes the same way as $300,000 or more, with non-tax- | interest earned on a bond. the repayment of the, ‘principal. amount probably | ington. A number of the cam- pers stand, in the grass be- tween the- tents and the tulip beds which -ring the’ Square. The sign on the one tent reads -__“Houses instead of _ Tents.” g this year with his new refund- ¢lation and depletion added | ¢. lable tax is supposed to go into |back in—are to be paid back at | |won't be taxed again when the a new kind of accounting deep- | ifive-per-cent interest. -|eompanies receive it back. And freeze. Altheugh the law hasn't been during the time it is in the gov- | Mr. Sharp says the” money, \written in explicit terms yet, ernment deep- freeze, of course, which . will be collected over |officials here “say the five per jit will appear on the assets side | the next 18. months and paid cent interest will be taxable of a company balance sheet. ture have agreed on a bill that |: “quickie™. legislation is scheduled ~ cause the legislature is in a alt six months before remarrying. problem for nearly a -year. "The Guardian, Charioftetow n, Mon. Apri @ | 4, 1966; 13, Rea Mar 1. Gold Mine. » Relaxed Divorce Laws To End Operations In June “WINNIPEG (‘CP) —-A- gold northeast of. Winnipeg. informed mine. which received a reprieve |the government of its decision jon life. through an unprece-|Friday. He said the firm said it ‘\dented . provincial government could not centinue te operate |loan three years ago will cease economically with its reduced operation at the end of June, ‘ work staff and rising costs. y Mines Minister Sterling Lyon: San Antonia received a $240,- His present. wife divorced her told a press conference Satur: (000. Inan fram the Manitoba fivst husband in Idaho in 1963 day that San. Antonio. Gael coveramsii in 1963 and has on similar ground. Mines Ltd. of Bissett, the sole been: getting » $15,000 Under the bill, adultery as. a industry in the town 110, miles |‘ federal-provinrial subsidy since ground . would: be. expanded tot last December lud ual or other , r ae Satan 2 MS war Yom, ate Mr. Lyon said the sole : pur- M would add these grounds: ‘Although,a dozen“ states have —Abandonment for ‘at least similar~restrictions: on. ‘quickie | two years. yt <1 . divorces, critics of the measure —Imprisonment of a spouse mdintain the provision vioates | for a least’ three years, =: the ‘full: faith and credit’ re- “Cruel and inhuman treat- quirement of the U.S. Constit1- .”. defined as conduct tion which obliges states to “endangers the physica) honor é@ach others lawful acts. mental ae being of the TO SET UP BUREAUS et pane a The bill-also would set up con- pn fo, cone withthe ato arena nde, tne defendants.”* ug y order a couple to participate—in, iving apart ‘volunlania for marriage counselling ¢ on fe v- at least five years, provided ences before he entertains’ their the- couple first obtains a legal suit. i decree- of -separation. —Except for these two provi- A person would have to live sions, the measure embodies | met n New York State at least~a myst of the -changes_ recom- | Year to be eligible to sue for mei by a legislative com- | While the government regrets divorce and would have to wait mi that studied the divorce -4"agement'’s, inability to carry on. Mr. Lyon said it: was” felt the loan was justified. It came at a time of manpower town of 800 alive and added that the loan is secured by a first hmortgage which gives the gov, paid from salvage of the com- pany’s assets After a request for aid on Sar. Antonio last fall, the Mant- toba government sought 4 fed- eral subsidy but—had-to--settle for. a 50-50 split. The total sub- ‘sidy of — $90,000 is payable at ($15,000 a month eehag ‘an December and Mr. Lyon said it will “be paid through May as long as aenrating condition are The-bill would declare null and* The legislative leaders void any out-of-state divorce if dropped, however, a committee, the person did either of the fol- \fecommendation that had drawn lowing: | criticism from the Roman Cath- ifaced substantial social assist- —Obtained the divorce within ec Church, It would have Per ance payments had the mine 12 months after leaving the Milted 4 couple to obtain 4 di-/elosed, stopping the $1,000,000 state. —Returned to thig state within 18 months after ‘Téavitg to ob- tarily” tor two: years. No legal nity. separation would be required. © tela a diveres, Roman Catholic spokesmen SUGGESTS TOURISM ‘argued this was“a “‘divorce-by-| Municipal Affairs Minister Maintained: a residence >in consent’? provision »and — pro-|Robert Smellie said meer em- New York wile fulfilling res- nounced unacceptable to the |ployees should be able to find idency requirements of an- | ehurch, jemployment elsewhere and it is other state. Regarding other provisions of |hoped to keep the town alive as tourist and recreation centre. These provisions are designed | |the measure, the spokesmen affairs official to. stem the brisk traffie be- |said the church frowns on steps | tween New York and divorce |that might tend to destroy fam-|will go to Bissett to co-ordinate i@ A municipal counts in Nevada, -Idaho. and, ily unity, ‘but it Would not seek |the work of assisting the ae Alabama: as well as Mexico. |t0 impose its mer on non-Cath- lation through tran | New Yorks highest com} has'olics. ~: period. back at five-per-cent interest in| the subsequent 18 months, isn’t |- lintended to be used | in the nor- mal course of government op- erations. It will be put in the bank. But it will be a powerful tool in the exercise—--of :monetary...policy.| jwhen the decision is made as | ‘to whether it should go into the | Bank of Canada or into the | ‘chartered banks: =—=Ifcit- goes into-the=federal--gov-— ‘ernment's account in the Bank | " Men eres ees 3.10% SCH TOW Buttercup~Dairy;~Souris~3:60%- : _/ * Minimum Fat Content 3.50% P.E.I. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE I HEREBY GIVE PUBLIC | NOTICE that on: Thursday the |. 12th. day of May A.D. 1966 at the hour of eleven o’clock | in the. forenoon in front of the |. ATTENTION - Livestock Shippers & Producers Our schedule for receiving livestock at our Plant the week of April 4th - 9th will. be as follows: HOGS— _ Monday & Tuesday 8 a.m.- 5 p.m. . Wednesday 8. a.m.-10 p.m. We shall -not be receiving hogs on Thursday. CATTLE i CALYESH Monday & Tuesday 8 a.m.- 5 p.m. Wednesday / Thursday 8 a.m.-10 p.m. 8 a.m.- 5 p.m. Our Plant will be closed Good Friday. Open for business as usual on-Easter Monday. Thank you for vour co-opetation. Canada Packers Limited Grafton Street CITY OF Ck Cha halite le P.E.I. RLOTTETOWN: The notice you are receiving is advising that this have been assessed. I 1966. Under “A” some ratepayers will find “ED”, means you have been assessed for Educational] -Tax. Over “B” some_ratepayers will find “MV”, ‘this means you have been assessed for a Motor Vehicle! “If there is a number alongside of this it means you are assessed for this number of Motor Vehicles. Over “C” some ratepayers will find an amount, this means you have been assessed this amount for Business Tax. : > The main purpose of this notice is to allow-- you to-appeal from any of these assessments if you feel you are wrongly assessed. This is not a tax bill as no amounts of what you are to pa¥ are shown. a tax bill shortly notifying-you-what the amount COL faxes will be for the vear. - Appeals must be thade on this -assessment notice, ‘JOHN J. BUTLER, City Comptroller. You will be receiving o. hot | + tows: lottetown in Queens County in Prince’ Edward Istand~1-WiLL— SET. UP AND SELL to the highest bidder the = fcliowing No. 49 in Queens County in said {sland described as fol- FIRST: BOUNDED on the _| east side -by the.Gaul's. Road: on the scuth by ‘land owned by the Estate of Jahn Currie, on the west by land owned by Brerdan Curran and on_ the north by land owned. by Bren- dan Curtan and containing about 25 acres of land a little -More or less and being the | land assessed in te name of the estate of MIC HAEL RAN. ' SECOND: the east by Gaul's the ‘south by John Lynn: on the west by Frenk Curr: CUR- BOUNDED on - NOTICE 40 RATEPAYERS : Eo and on the north bv lands of | Frank O'Donnell and the ‘| Estate of Edmond O'Donnel’ ; and containing’ 42 acres © | land -and--heing--the Jands as | sessed in-the name of JAMES F. GARLAND | THIRD:. COMMENC ING a! ; a stake fixed on the division | line between the Haythorne | and Cunard lands- 50 ae i south from the southertr dary = of land conveye a Bernard Hughes and running thence southwardly along saic division line 9 chains: east to the outlet, of Keefe’s La thence along the said outl ortherly to a reserved Road along the-margin of the “Lake; thence along said re- a Road along the margin ofthe Lake and-6n Bernard Hughes (south boundary ine | 50 links wide to the place of | commencement and containing 55 acres of land a little more | Or less and being ‘the lands assessed in the names of the Estate MICHAEL F yo OU GAN and WINNIE | KOUGHAN. q ee Dated March 24, 1966. KEITH D. MYERS Sheriff of Queens County Law. Courts—Building—in—Char-— described lands and premises: situate lying and being on Lot~ Road; -on.. “thence | "NOTICES REGISTRATION | | FOR NURSES A special sitting of for nurses will be held at Prince of Wales College in Room:69 on May 5a Secretary, Board of Examiners— of ‘Canada, it will be truly in a Seen ree Money that oes ing names of all such defaulters and amou nts due from them respectfully and the Pro- ere or a intents an pur- , simply’ di ars from ; Commercial banking and 8 perty in respect of which taxes are owing. s ae : 7 nance. : js But ifthe money is put into fa ’ Real Estate Tax Street rs Sidewalk th t of Canad Name of Person Description of Property and Location | F Lconnty tn he. chara Sank Assessed — Owing Assessment ‘Spout $700,600,000 of ‘government | Alfred McNeill LS ‘Building only Lo. a > 8 “se 7 c “m ~on—deposit:- —the—extra— Harold Land rr OO and; 108 King- 90 ~ ~ rat ane ee Anthony Marys : House & land, 21 Weymouth, 287 King St. 526.90 ‘directly, on st-.\rates. - Richard Prunty House & land, 265 King St. : ; * 105.60 ; 58.08 ‘ a Richard Prunty ‘ Building & land, 269 King St. (rear) 19.30 we roel esd Mrs. Joseph J. Trainor House & land, 171-173 Water St. - $82.10 - ) This is because~of-the-federal rs. osep! ea ne House & li a. 251.258 h St. 110.68 78.41 \Bank Act and regulations which | Est. Philip McGee : ouse and, 4o1l- Dorchester : 10. 4 permit the chartered banks tO) Migs Gertrude McCarron ~~ House~-&-Jand,-78-82-GumberlandSt,____ ee eo — ‘increase their loan assets by. J.C, Saint Co. Ltd. Building & land, 132-136 Gt. George St. a. feast “Tiabiities. Walter Curtis House & land, 288 Kent St. ae — Under the new plan, the gov Albert Thomas . House & land, 195-197 Cumberland St. ba ue ernment will have an extra Albert Thomas - House & land, 45 Churchill Ave. i" ’ pocket ot money with | wilt >| Everett Birt _ 1, House & land, 15 Esher St. 198. ean fighten. of loosen | R, D. MacKinnon Se House & loa Bri ton Road 1187.00 : oS : - | R. D. MacKinnon ouse & land, 4-6 Brighton Roa 2 = OBB. os Announcements | RD. - MacKinnon aoe House & tant? Brighton Road at 710.40. : . Geo., Kenne acLean . House & land, : ; CITY AND QUEENS | George Dalziel ~ * Building & land, 45 Peake St. 115.84 19.79 : ieoce ne enews see a | Wiltred Perry = House & land, 39 Spring Park Rd. ... 88.40 Blond Tonor Today’ | Jerome Gallant House & land, 48 Peake St. | = 236.80 68.04 CARD PARTY in te nm Est. Albert Chipman House & land, 98-9814 ihe St. : hei ee er Gane m. P.McInnis _ Al _ House & land, 97 Green St. i le V | ; ine ow. Clifford Hilton Vail 7 House & land, 135 Spring Park Rd. 479.60 ‘ | oat ae ce moval Canstian Lesiee, | - Ralph Miller House & land, 120 Brighton Road, 363.60 Taeaday., evening. Aved: §: st: 8: Otis McAssev Cottage only, Lewis Shore 163.50 | DUE TO A death in the Community Alfred McNeill Vacant land, 31 Sidmount Ave. 193.40 192.40 inernday) Winslee Station Hat. Alfred MbNeill Vacant land, 27 Sidmount Ave. 208.20 186.99. i saakir tockey teapee Est. Julia Casford " House & land, 16 Douglas St. i ; tonight. Mond at St “insta “ink "rank aoe att House & land, 15 prereay presen 592.15. 152.20 om Same Temranire “Bullvoss vac | Gordor A. Godfrey House & land, 113D. Up Queen St. 187.00 ; Fe ee Se cae ak iemenen oaiies lo... barter House & land, 40 Passmore St. 944,39 112.80 will be presented. Vernon: Larter rl House & land, 36 Passmore St. 456.25 115,50 eS | James L. Larter Vacant land, 36A Passmore St. 200 ai i isti ! Gallants-Francis House & land, 4814 Pouglas St. , 208. 9. Vital Statistics Carragher, James . House & land, 37 Douglas St. 559.40 107.67 BIRTHS ; MacDonald, Harold House & land, 80 Up. Queen St. 560.40 eS « | Alexius McQuaid ~ House & land, 38 Reserve St. 363.94 66.82 Men, Me ae eu es | fat. dates N, Collier House & land, 104 Up. Queen St. » 859.70 115.00 arrival of their son.’ Donald Francis, Mrs. D Gord House & land, 33 Connolly St. 221.70 35.26 Mine Charlottetown Hoepital on Thure.| Mrs. Dorothy Gordon ’ } : * 52.21: day. March | 31. A brother tor sandras| Lloyd MacDonald . aycliee ; ‘a ae be i : eRe ae whe Are f , Mrs. Leona Bernard — ouse & land, 13- ishop St. 211, ae dO, BRODERICK (nee Helen Power) ap Alfred McNeill House & land, 101 Upper Prince St. 2,410.63 se es pily announce the arrival of ‘ther son.| Daniel Rice House & land, 62 Walthen Drive oe ssh he Vitoria, Public’ Mecpuai,’ Freacne | at. J a, Devi = Vacant land, 84 Gerald St. "213. ‘ Ne | John MacKarlaie \. House & land, 76 Gerald St. “81.60 163.30 William Austin Ba Be House & land, 304 i eltant St. (rear) 93. { | ENGAGEMENTS | | Joseph McInnis House & land, 28 Bel -St. 4 267.42 77.70 THOMSON — RAYNER — “Mr. ana « Est. Marjorie Dalziel House & land, 14- Parke i 535.45 Tan 68 zagement of their daughter Carol Fayey| Est. Marjorie Dalziel Vacant land, 16 Park St. 7 250,90 .* yi : 9 Ronald: Weston) son of re, Hees Lillian Walker House & land, 5 Eden Street 704.39 48, Rayner of Redeque. Marriage to take ; a : : 99.77 : °7 9% place IN. MEMORIAM |: pe en en ad i ie i ee a eae on tk | Harry MacKinnon wife’ ~ ouse & land, Jillow’ St. 86: ig SUA HILL: In loving memory of ' Robert ; Louis & Lorraine Doucette "House & land, 8 Willow St. 4219.60 i acon Hill who cae ee ee ae 1 | Ambrose ady House & land, 170 Elm Ave. 385.80 ‘ nh 38.59 | liam, daughter Inlaw Norma and; Chester Storey.“ House & land, So Summer St.. eat 5 : ROTH ee Paes ee ae ) est. Jos } WS ous Vy,e res 5 5d. : NOVICES = t Est. jousnh Matthews House only, Jordan Crescent 18:20 2 Kenneth ‘McDearmid House & land, w/s Malpeque Rd, 70.25 EXAMINATIONS registration examinations nd 6, 1966. | the sale of such lands. ‘ Association of Nurses of Dated this 25th day of March A, D. ehh Prince Edward Island Box 3000 nn ay Charlottetown, P.E.L h f. ee et " me > \ < o CITY OF CHAR OTTET List’ of ratepayers for the City of. Charlottetown in ‘default for ame “due on Real-Property-including- Permanent Street-and_Permanent Sidewalk Assessment contain- pose of the loan was to keep the ay lus and the government would have, ernment every hope of being -re- * ~ vorce_ after living apart volun-|annual payroll in the commu- ee a | Notice is hereby given that pursuant to the Pr ovisions ‘of “The City of Charlottetown Incorporation Act” and: amendments thereto, lin aue course after the publication of the above list of ratepayers of the City of Charlottetown who have failed to pay within the ‘time prescribed by law, the amount of thecassessments severally le vied upon their Real Property. iri said City. ‘ 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 against them and tlien unpaid-and that ar such judgment. being entered | eal apply for a warrant for I will make application “ALAN D. MeCALLUM City Collector. “ 4 7