Ne % *s NOW ON End of Season Clearance =~ SALE THE RANCH HOUSE GIFT SHOP |... STANHOPE Bone China — Colored Glass — Pottery Crafts — Jewellery —- Souvenirs — Island and N.S. Tar- tans, gifts and many other items. Open 7 days Weekly — 10 a.m. + 10 p.m. Leaving Charlottetown on Route. 2, branching off on route 15 or 25. “2! The hoctan. Chatictiatowa, Sat.; Sept. 8, 1966. Exact raise Of Nun’s Death [ees had been casitied from : ~ | Unknown, Spokesman Says j “HONG” KONGtReuters? = A-definitely 'man said here it was not here, Wanted Immediately Grade 8 teacher to subject teach at. Morell Regional High known what ‘aed {Roman Catholic Church spokes- the death of a frail Irish nun a few hours after eight | But there was_ bitterness | abou it the action of the Peking jgovernment and its militant | !voung opetated a convent-school in China more than 40 years. { Nuns and priests here re- jported the nun who died, Sister | ,Eamonn, | NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE | UNDER STATUTE EXECUTION | PURSUANT to and by virtue | of a Writ of Statute Execution ito me directed and issued out | lof the Supreme Court of Prince | Edward Island on the 23rd day of August A. D. 1966 in an act- ion wherein Charlottetown -Pet- roleum Products Limited “is {Plaintiff and Jack or John Ham- ‘bly is Defendant and'which said Apply to Secretary Morell Consolidated © jexecution is marked to levy for | $3649.33 and interest at 5% on WANTED Capable, dependable, young man. Grade XIl, age: 22-28 years. | Preferably single. Good future in expanding company in general Insurance field. (Not insurance sales) Good salary: Company benefits. Car allowance. APPLY . __ MR. MURPHY National Employment Service Dominion Building Charlottetown | NOTICE SERVICE STATION HOURS Sundays 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. WILLARD BETTS. FINA SERVICE STATION ELM AVENUE Monday to Saturday 8.a.m. - 9 p.m.| oe 83 from the 5th of. August : besides ‘sheriff's fees, off- ie s fees, poundage and all oth- ““<ler expenses of execution I DO HEREBY GIVE PUBLIC NOT- ICE that on Monday the 7th day of. November-1966-at-the-hour-of eleven o'clock in the forenoon in ‘front of the Law Courts Building fal Charlottetown in Queens Coun- in Prince Edward Island I WILL SET UP AND SELL to} | the highest bidder all the right] | title and interest of Jack or John | Hambly in and to the lands fol- lowing that is to say:— ALL THAT TRACT PIECE AND PAR- ‘CEL- of land - situate. lying and being in Parkdale in Charlotte- jtown Royalty in Queens County in Prince Edward Island bound- NOTICE | " register at the following times:— “the purchase of the following schools PRINCE OF WALES COLLEGE _ REGISTRATION DATES © foun ay September will Grads Xl and-Commerce WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, “at 2.00 p.m. University PhideviesSepinee: 19, 9:00 a.m. - 12 noon; 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p-m.; all Freshman and Sphomore stu- dents whose surnames are in the alpha- betical sequence A - MacC, i ‘September: 20, #: 00 ¢ a.m. » - 12 NOON; _ (October are now due --and payabl 4 Weiter rates fa September and yee e by: _ jonly at the office. of the Commis- _|sioner of Sewers and Water Su pply, Kirkwood Drive, between Elm Ave - jand Upper Queen Street. ed as follows:—COMMENCING on the south side of Centennial Drive at a point at the north- Red Guards organization }o!d Mother Mary of the Cross in expelting the nuns, who had |—formerly—Winnifred— Duff of in iF rampton, 'Peking. Most of them had been; 0, _had had a high | fever for four tive halons oa. forced to leave the Franciscan \Sisters convent with seven com- 'panions, headed by the Cana- idian mother superior, 75-year- Que. “The Chinese officials made jher go on the train,” a.priest isaid. “What ‘she needed was care and treatment, not a long journey.’ | The Red Guards evicted the jnuns charging * that their con- ‘vent was used as a cover for |espionage and eollusion with ‘counter- revolutionaries in,, Cath- lolic churches. CARRIED ACROSS | Sister Eamonn, the former Mary O'Sullivan from Cork, ‘Ireland, was carried across the border into this British Colony | on a baggage cart. The mother superior, who fainted at the Jail Nov. 4, 1951, after he was ' a salina t ei a ie 7 charged ‘vith | Plane Facilities ee other hbank- jobs. He Lag On Ground caped from jail again on Sept. TORONTO (CP) — Ground 8, 1952, was caught a month aviation facilities are lagging Parole Board | Will Decide Boyd Release” later, and sentenced to a life far behind developments in the jterm in—penitentiary—at—King- . OTTAWA (CP)—The national stom © air and the situation may get worse, Gordon McGregor, pres- parole. board: will decide Sept. His first parole came after 15 whether Amos Alonzo Boyd, serving 10 years of the term, hee Canada’s most - wanted tin October of 1962, ident of Air Canada, said at a triminal, is eligible for his sae- But he was back in Kingston | Canadian National Exhibition ond parole. ~ “4H lout months: later because of a/| directors’ luncheon here. Last- year, the board deferreayseries of_parole violations, -un- | With the advent of supersonic release of the 52-year-old bank |@ithorized debts and his asso-| jet travel, the ‘‘time ‘getting robber who broke out of jail |ciationy with a 16-year-old girl in | through an airport could eas‘ly donuble the flight time on an in- ternational trip,’’ he said. twice after being charged with | Toronto. six bank holdups in 1951. : A wartime commando’ and ANTS. FORM ROPE Until ground problems are former military policeman,| When army. - ants sleep at |solved. supersonic jets will not Boyd broke. out of Toronto's Don |night, each clings to the next | mean a great advance in air j in a living chain of tens of thou- | travel and .Air Canada has no _. Sands of insects. ipresent plans to buy them. jconvicted of the” ener eee. # border, was taken to. hospital with Sister Eamonn. The expelled nuns reported jthey had not had proper rest for eight days before reaching thé border Wednesday, but were not physically mistreated. - Catholic sources. said the seven survivors likely would rest before leaving for Rome. | Unconfirmed reports said they | might be received by the Pope. In Quebee the vicar of the Franciscan community there said Mother Mary of the. Cross left Quebec for China in 1918. “Our members were in China before the Communists came to power, ~“in'- 1949, -and were “re- signed to dying at Sacred Heart School, which they did not leave except one day a year during which they had their passport and travel papers renewed," east angle of a plot of land des; Said Mother Marie of St. Lid- cribed in a deed of conveyance | « |dated May 29th? 195? from Ben- oe Livington Sr. and wife to} Livingston (Liber 1377 merly owned by .John S. Ham- thence running east along | the south side of Centennial | Drive for 93 feet ‘to a pointand fpom. these two points running | southwardly at. right angles to Centennial. Drive by parallel | lines 93° feet apart to the rear | line of lots fronting on Belve- | |dere Avenue a distance of 155! feet and being thus described in a deed dated November 26th | '|1959 from Lorne M. “Livingston | FOR SALE. AT CORNWALL - | _GREGOR’S COFFEE SHOP - mately 114 acres of land. Apartment consists of two bedroonis, large living room, with fireplace, condition. _ Located on Teaecunits. Highway. situation for motel or trailer court. Owner retiring. Apartment and home bakery equipped. ‘Walk — in cooler and freezer, two car garage, approxi- - dining rom, bathroom_and kitchen, all in 1 good - Excellent: -and wife to John S. Hambly. - Dated August 25th, 1966. KEITH D. MYERS, Sheriff of Queens County sale. land, a general store- and Folio 650). said land being for 'Rome_ which oe Sif oire Wednesday. | She said Mother’"Mary would return to Quebee after a stop- rover at the Mother House in administers the rcommunity~ of 12,000 members . from _65 countries. | { VATICAN CITY (AP) — The Vatican. daily. newspaper, 1'Os- |servatote Romano, added a | front- page editorial note to a ‘news report of the death_of Sis- ‘ter Eamonn in Hong Kong, It ‘said ~the nun had been ex- |hausted by work, emotion, fear land lack of food and’ sleep. . ° The newspaper, denounced iC hinese communism: as an |“ideology -which in its -inexora- ible } and progressive logic de- stroys even a_ last hope- of religious liberty because it has ino place for the rights of God ‘and personal conscience.” BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY am = AT_FREDERICTON, P. E. 1. 3 Due to ill health I offer my entire business for This includes 2. potato warehouses, 2 acres of a double tenement house, f. W. Cutcliffe WAL! TER GREGOR | ATTENTION - TELEPHONE SUBSCRIBERS IN. TIGNISH EXCHANGE Effective September 3rd, 1966 it will: be necessary for you ev to pay your telephone accounts at the following location: TIGNISH CREDIT UNION. LTD. : pioheee pai We trust that this location will prove convenient to you, THE ISLAND TELEPHONE CO. LTD. TELEPHONE SUBSCRIBERS IN TYNE _ VALLEY EXCHANGE " Effecive September 3rd, 1966 it will be necessary for you to pay your telephone accounts at the following location: BIGGAR’S. on : oe VALLEY, PEL THE ISLAND TELEPHONE €O, ETD. the Cane i iGinowar Centres at Civics and * - Summerside are. endeavouring ‘to recruit and transport potato pickers from mainland points. Transportation-to P.E.I. will be paid’ through the Fedarel ___ Provincial Agricultural Manpower Agreemnt. ATTENTION ===—+ ATTENTION POTATO GROWERS — s Sophomore studunts whose surnames are in the alphabetical, sequence _ MacD - Z. ee TENDERS Sealed tenders will be received for Peakes Rd., Peakes, Millburn, Church Rd., Burne Rd., Marie and St. Peter's Harbour> \ Highest or‘any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders close | Seni emee 156 Pm Signbaz— : Morell Se School. usales “FIRST | BAPTIST © CHURCH © : Day School Kindergarten A Day School Kindergarten for chil- dren ages 4 & 5 will be held each tration. will be held Friday, Sept..9.. 9:30 a.m. at the Church, Fitzroy St. en-: trance. Rate $6.00. per..month. For further information, please contact: MRS. ALTON DOLLIVER, 4-8057 Beginning Sept. 12, 1966 | morning from 9:15 - 11:30 a.m. Regis-- “FOR SALE AT Telephone MONTAGUE ” Southern Kings Real Estate 838-4567 PRINCE oF WALES coUsGe ae BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ~peines Sh Wales collage offer the: first two years ‘of the degree sourse. ‘in ‘Business ‘Adininistra- “ion from. which students: have bean completing their degre’ in that subject at the. Univers-” ity 6f New Brunswick and, oth~ \ mame” ~~ ~, er universities. — 0 | Business Administration 2 os counting) will be available in night. cclasses. ee: ne. HEAR 1 \ i termites. | — ak ae anaes beoutfl thing CH'TOWN S/SIDE 2 A about brick is... the BEAU ‘ ‘DRYBR CK ROT *.... of brick! Brickredis nowjoined 1. Rita Hayden, 1. June Hockin, | ; : ee by brick pink, brick black, brick Cherry Valley .. 1,371,199 Summerside _...... 1,423,347 es LE. Shaw makes itl Charlottetown te 931,522 : "Popular ri “1,324,928 a 3. Linda wre, : 3. Elloise Callaghan, Charlottetown ......... 919,412 Summerside. yo 808,516 4. a Hughes, 4. Shirley MacWiliams,.. c - = 5. Marie Redmond; be iia Marilyn Coeratharte ae hee <! nr al “Charlottetown ......... 847,403 - Hamilton... 684,581 ™. = Ce ., Se \ a tre ™ S Ns ee ¥ a : 8 : fe oe A) Diane Limied=nead one: Himex ~~ _ | Best Wishes and May You Be Happy Te Go RN NS “PLANTS AT: HALIFAX © DARTMOUTH ¢ LANTZ ¢ NEW GLASGOW “IK a Pe: eg: OS 2 mn Always! — 6 BRICKWORM? OF +. Or brick borers or termites in the masonry? Of course not. - putitupinahome, oran aparte mentoraschool and upit stays against wind, weather, time OR That's the beauty of brick; you” Dial 26731 30> Broadway >. ae Kensington = i i — ScHuRMAN Seply eo “4 A. Chatdtetown | - “~Longworth Ave. ei oa, Dial 894-7315 ; a “ . S owe me BS — ne oe me Due to rising wage-rates and recruiting difficulties, hir. ng. under this program is-being carried out under the follo: sing terms:— $1.00 per hour, plus board and. isdel ig plete the following application and send it to their nearest Manpower Centre. Earl G. Cannon, Manager Canada-Manpower. Centre ~~ Summerside, P.E.I. (Phone: 436-2104) George W. Cheverie, Manager Canada Manpower. Centre’ Charlottetown, P.E.I. es (Phone: 892-1277) —- No. of workers required ..........c.e+08 WAIN. Secs Oe ates hos 6 oesieean te . NO: OF G8YS WOK... ce cecccesscoeseee OOM eer pies cee ecesvece gus sees ° Approx, date required: ..::....0.<..505-- SUAS ie cab iene icc pwtoencets ° FEDERAL-PROVINCIAL MANPOWER COMMITTEE Congratulations ; to the top 5 in our 1966 August Bride Contest — AUGUST BRIDE WINNERS Holman’s Weld like to thank all those . who helped through™their purchases to put these _ Brides into winning positions. May you your- self enjoy a better meaSure of good living through the purchases that you have made at Holman’ s! A = -Potato-growers interested in recruiting pickers. shold com-—___