d ‘ Classified Ads A Supermarket For Practically. Everything | “EMPLOYMENT ‘EMPLOYMENT- ADDITIONAL LABOUR ~ REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY fe apply at. \ . . Charlottetown, P.E.I. NOTICES _NOTICES é FOR RENT TODAY Heated modern one and two bedroom and bachelor apartments furnished or unfurnished, located in down town Charlottetown, Parkdale and Sher- 7 wood. Suitable for-working girls, mar- |. ried couples or families. Available immediately. . Telephone 4-5547 = “TENDERS. Tenders will:be-received until May 7th, 1966 for ¥ — ISLAND FERTILIZERS LTD. OF SALE OF LANDS | NOTICE TO __ [NOTICE OF SALE oF CONTRACTORS |. uncer EXECUTION { LANDS OF ST. ANN’S SEALED TENDERS. ad- SCHOOL DISTRICT dressed tc the undersigned, ~— Room E815, 400 Lairier Ave- PURSUANT, to and by virtue nue West, Ottawa 4, Ontario, of Writs of Execution fo me and marked_as-to-content,.will directed and issued out of the be received‘ up to three P.M County Court of Queens County E.D.T. on the 25th day of at the First Circuit‘ of the said May 1986, for the supply of Court on. April the. 15th A.D. the following: 1966 in applications wherein: the (a) 18-— Prefabricated Three ‘Trustees of School District No. Bedroom Houses, Standard 230 in Queens County applied Plan No. 442 for Judgments against the lands F. 0. B. Montreal, Quebec. |herein described and which said Copies of, the Form of Tender, Executions were severa Ily | | - missioner for $50.70 being the amounts of Agreement, Plans and Speci- Marked to\levy as ows: — fications may be..examined or 2nd: for 0 4th: for | obtained from the office of $136.20, Sth 8.59; 6th for $247.02; “7th for $88.52; | | ¢1) Office of the Indian Com- &th for $93.80 and 38th for | stake fixed im the angle formed he the West side of 43 acres of; land leased to Peter Dowron with! the South boundary line. of 50 acres of land owned by Joseph ee Gallant, Cascumpeque, running icant ceiat hey cP thence by M. a of 1764 north) outbreak of rabies' in New Bruns- [45 degrees West 10 chains. to the wick, the Jegislature’s agricnl- rear boundary of Millvale Farm, ture committee was told here | thence along same South to the. De. JT. Aiken ahiet abe the place of commencement and provincial veterinaty >ranch, containing 40- acres of land a said cases of the fatal, infect- little: more or less. ALSO ALU ia aisssce have heen found: [THAT TRACT bounded on the| among wild animals in the vite Northeast and east by .a hrook! vince - ‘ % Pro: | * | Vince but, while the outbreak ‘known’ as_ the Trout River OR! in net considered serious at the |the southwest by the lands own-| moment. the eee tec : ed by Beloni Gallant, Jonas | P. Gallant, am the Northwest by pine gout en livestock and ‘Doiron, Frank Doiron and Joseph —- ; Rabies Outbreak | Watched In N.B. Business Briefs | /P. Ga'lant on the Northwest by land of Robert/ MacMillan and containing 20 “acres of land“a being kept on an. The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. May 4, 1966. 13 303 Federal Building, | British Columbia, BC ~ Vancouver Regional Office, | Indian Affairs Branch |. 344 Edmonton: Street, Winnipeg 2, Manitoba. . Azent, Northwest Territor- ies Administration, | -" Federal! Public Building, 107th Street. = | Edmonton, -Atberta-——— ‘Regional Office — Natural and Histome Resources Branch, Customs Building, Calgary, Alberta. School Taxes and costs which) t } ; lremain unpaid, together land bounded on the’ North by the costs of Execution and 9 ‘little more or less/ALSO that MONTREAL (CP)~= Texato> ' .. C " with | william Bolter and P MacNeill,| set earnings of. 028, oon ar levy “and aale ‘on the West by Joseph Gallant T HEREBY GIVE PUBLIC eee ee oe oe eee NOTICE that om Friday the 275 |Site Mar ee f May, A.D. 1966 at the/#® . ee |day of May . relay Cosgrove and John hour~of Eleven O'Clock in the MacGuigan and containing 67 forenoon in front of the Law acres ofyland a little more ue Courts Building in Charlottetown joo. the above three tracts of in Queens County in Prince Ea. | being assessed in the ‘name 'AND SELL to’ the highest bid-; e Ider the following described lands| SEVEN: COMMENCING. at a ‘and premises situate lying and) square post fixed in the east. side being on Lot No, 22 in Queens! of the East Settlement. Road and iCounty’ in Prince Edward Is-|in the south boundary of Plot Hand bounded and described as No.. 118, thence following the course of said boundary east 34 chains and 75 links to the west Poe Plot No. 121 in pos- SECOND: COMMENCING on the! the paint.and labour of Bedeque United Church; ae separate tenders will be received for labour only. . Apply: Williow: kak Montgomery Regional Office, Natural and Historie Resources Brahch, Immigration: Annex, Terminal Road, Halifax, Nova Scotia: (6) The Chief, Engineering [mast side of St. Patrick’s Road | and in the North boundary of lland owned by Victor Gallant thence east 52 chains and 70 |Links to the Road on the divis- ion line between. lots 22 and 23 known as St. Mary’s Road, west 28 chains to the said Road, thence following the course there- of Northwest 3 chaing and 75 links, thence North 9 chains to the place of commencement and containing 50 acres’ of land a session of Thomas McGuigan, thence south—15 chains, thence $1.23-a share for the -first-quar- ter of 1966 compared with $3.- 576,000 or $1.09 for the corres- | ponding period last year The Canadian petroleum in- dustry should enjoy continued growth in 1966. F M Dawson, | presides told the annuat-meet= ling here‘ see >—~MONTREAL, (CP)—Net earn-, ings of Canadian International Power Co. Ltd. totalled $9,32! 444 or $4.06 a share for t ‘ended Dec. 31, 1985, compared | $9,062,894 or $3.96 a share | corresponding period | jwith | or the last year, the company reported. TYPHOID REPORTED “QUEBEC (CP)—The Quebec 7 department of health said ee day it is of a number of cases of typhoid fever which have broken out in | investigating the causes | ~ INSULATIO FOR OLD OR NEW HOMES : ‘ By Johns-Manville Permanent Colors Protected by Plastic — “Many Jobs Completed for Your Inspection” The most inexpensive home care Let us prove it with a “FREE ESTIMA Eoin 7S Year Low Cost Financingy ~~ Reece an| Ask for JAMES STEWART MONARCH ROOFING & INSULATION Ch’town ‘894-4560: S’side 436-3419 Tenders willbe received by. the undersigned until 3:00 pm. (A.S.T.) on Friday, May 20; 1966, for the following: _ Road to wharf Champlain Industrial Park, Charlotte County, N. B.,-of the New Brunswick. Development Corporation. Plans and specifica-_ tions may be obtained by General Contractors May. 3, 1966, on deposit of twenty-five dollars ($25.00) per set‘at the office of the Design Eng- iners. Deposit is refundable on return of docu- Acres Atlantic Limited Consulting Engineers ~ —__47-Charlotte Street - ments. Saint don Nob. = Plans and specifications wil! also be on dis play at Moncton, Saint John, Halifax, and Fred- ericton Builders Exchanges, Acres Atlantic Lim- ited, Saint John, N. B. All tenders to be considerd must be ac- réeompanied by a certified cheaue for $10,000 _. (ten thousand dollars); made payable-to: THE NEW BRUNSWICK DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION Acres Atlantic Limited Division, * thence North 9 chains and 50 Bed Northern Administration _ jlinks.to the south side of Dochan alt eas ecedEy : : Branch, © Peters lagd, thence West to the —— ~ ee iSt. Patrick’s Road and thence | . UUtaWwe Fy 1 ‘along the east side of St. sence ROCK. _SHAKE SIDING” ees _ Copies of the Plans and Speci- 'Patrick’s Road to the place. of : * AND ee a fications may also be examified~ ‘commencement and - containing Te tele Cerca a lareetnrpy a oon ae the Builders’ Exchanges “at /50 “acres “of land a# ‘little “more Edmonton, Calgary and Peace River, Alberta, Winnipeg and Brandon, Manitoba, Van- couver, B. C€., Toronto and Hamilton, Ontario; Montreal, Quebec and Halifax, Nova Scotia. . Copies of the Plans and Speci- fication may. be obtained on __deposit_of..a—certified cheque lor less and being the lands as- sessed in the name of the ES- TATE OF -—ANDREW DOIRON. iFOURTH: BOUNDED. on the \North by the Road leading to iSt. Patrick’s Road, .on the west 'by the St. Patrick’s Road, on jthe South by Angus Peters and ion. the east by land owned by 40 acres of land a little more or less and being the lands_as- sessed in. the name of JAMES EDMOND ‘STEWART. _- FIFTH: BEING a lot of land bounded on the Northeast. by the Receiver General of Canada. | _The Deposit - will be refunded. if the Plans and Specifications are returned in good order within thirty days of: the clos- ing date for tenders. Sach tender mus 7 panied by a guarahtee in the form specified in the ‘‘In- .structions to Tenders’. — | The Department is not bound the St. Patrick’s Road; on the Northwest by ‘land owned by ‘Alfred Gallant and on_ the) P for $25.00,payable to the |Arthur “Pireau" and ~ containing ‘Road running from Millvale to Ni little more or less ALSO ALL|Beauce County south of Quebec THAT tract commencing on the|City. Fifteen cases have been southwest side of the East reported in the last few days, Settlement Road and in the with most of the infected living northwest side of 50 acres con-|in Vallee Jonctien, 50 miles veyed by the C.P.L. to Francis south of Quebec, City. The de- Connolly, thence south 45° west |pariment said it is the first out") by the M-M. * of 1764" along” the hreak of this sizein Quebec for: Northeast boundary of 50 acres jo years | to the rear line of 50 acres in) —— er ~~ possession of Hugh McKenna| - i ae = ce Vital Statistics thence North 45° west along the = rear line 10 Sues of to r southeast—boundary—of52*2|— = “ acres of land in possession of! BIRTHS Cormack Morgan, thence along, ° said Road to the place of com-| LARKIN — Melvin and Colleen Larkin mencement and_containing 50 | announce the save at ee oe | acres of land a Tithe more—or Shaan Seana indo less, the two tracts of land being| assesed in the name of CHAR-| Rice — Bob and Connie are pleaded ’to LES GALLANT. ~~ fagnounee the “birth oftheir second ae | peears Rene es mopusl, Woiett EIGHTH: Being a House. and » 1965, EI. : Lot on the New Orleans Road|® It: 14 om. A playmete for John. bounded on the Southeast by the wrignt — At the P.E.I. Hospital to + + Wright, Nor- east by land owned by James/|wood Road, on April 30th. 1964 8 McKenna and on the Northwest | daughter, Carol Anne. — BY a “% and Southwest by land in pos-|°% 4 sister’ for Debbie and Valena- session of Aubrey Gallant and FITZPATRICK — Mr. and Mrs. Maur-| ice Fitzpatrick (nee Stella Hughes) | nanza year for organized erlme iin this city.” be set up immediately Engineer Albert Waters studies _a—column_ of bubbles emitted by a common “'morn- ‘ing after’’ tablet in an expert- ment that led Douglas Aircraft SPACE AGE PILL Co. space researchers to de- velop slosh suppression de- vices for use in space rockets. “ed by sloshing action. Unless it is suppressed the sloshing ef The bubbles provided a vivid ! | ( kets off course. picture of fluid agitation caus- ! (CP. Wirephoto) EXPO 67 SEEN GOLD MINE o alls Describec Criminals’ Wall Street — MONTREAL (CP) — The leader of a province-wide bysi- | PBI chief ess “group -says--Montreat-ts-"'a- wall street for criminals,’’ and the tentacles of the Mafia are the gates of Expo @7. Jacques LeBlanc: president of the 3,000-member Federation of Quebec Businessmen's Agsocia- tions, said here in an ite rview that “10867 w a of, a J. Edgar Hoover, longtime ; ; 4 *\A2 heldupe at your 7 {Montreal-te the-nerve—--cen | the-ins tre of organized crime in Can-|longer protect ada: he said. ‘Its international | you have little airport, seaport and the fact!” ‘‘Last week iald businéssman you. choice... I sow a “A special police corps must in the, “Then they arrange for 16 a. rocket fuels | can throw roe fo accept: the lowest or any | tender. ; A. B.. YATES, ' Ghief, Engineering Division Northern Administration Branch. Department of Northern_ Ottawa, Ontario once - __|DOFRON. Affairs & National Resources, | ‘southeast .by land owned by being part of a tract of 20 acres John TT. Doiron and being a of jand formerly owned by A. house and lot on land purchased; Rogers and being the land as-| \from John Thomas Doiron and| sessed in the name of FRANK ‘said house and lot being as-|G GALLANT. \ sessed.in the name of MELVIN | - | | NINTH: Bounded on the South. | west by St—Patrick’ SIXTH’ COMMENCING at althe North by land formerly own- | NOTICES —_——-— -—_|€harles_Gallant,-on_the East by TATE, OF JULIA McGUIGAN. | pleased daughter s Road; off | Rospital, Montreal, -on—Aprit18;—1966- ed. by James Herrell now by |, Tracadie Cross, announce the birth of their daughter Mary. Caroline on Sun- | : : day May 1, 1966, Weight @ Ibs. 6 Ins, lthe situation this year. Next| gambling and sales of liquor, | CONNORS — Jerry and Ishbel - are to_announce the arrival of a , Margo Anne, at St, Mary's A sister for Gordon Edward. iN Gerald and Alena al, Stratford, On- Weight @ lbs., 10 _ > TOPSOIL ich_loam_tree_of-stones, sticks, ete. | ENGAGEMENTS | HALLIWELL — MacPHERSON and Mrs. William - Halliwell, DATED April 15th; A.D. 1966.” Sheriff of Queens County. o | Prince | “tdeatfor-allleandscaping $12.00 per 6 yard load. Telephone 4-5547 be- George, B.C.. wish to announce the | : ynouN emen ~Tengagement of-their daughter, Florence | d Announce i ts jam to Ellsworth Wayne, only. aon and Mra.- Angus MacPherson, | province of Quebec to. clean up | lyear_will be too: late. a | But Jean - Paul Gilbert, dt: | | Tector of the Montreal—munici-! [pal_police force said Wednesday | “the situation is not alarniing! 'and will not hecome so. i My, LeBlane said Justice Min- | AISSO! ae ak happy to announce the | , i |Gavan McAleer and containing cewal of thelr daughter at the Btrat-| ister Claude Wagner should be | ators are smart, They send- a} 37 acres of land a little more or | ford General Hospit fist less and’ being the lands as-|tarie on-May and. sessed in the name of the ES- | °* given.‘carte blanche to clean’ ‘up crime and should he looked | upon as, and given the powers | Bussinessman Regrets jcult to prove that you have been |: that it is a general entry point onying to Canada make it a gold-mine| baby hecause of the repeated for gangsters. 2 Leone menaces of \the . rack- He said his association repre- | : : scare th guts sents businesses and that the protec-| time tion racket, now flourishing, will lac tie tee en and boom in 1967. | municipal authorities te ‘We know the prostitution | stop ing and tackle the racket will expand as well ‘aa Perum question. : “Politics, of course, large part in this, he ; our governments really wanted but as small. businessmen, it is | tte growth of the” protection | sacket we fear_-most— of all. | : - 2'At the moment the -hands—of {te clean. up_erime they: could de the police” are tied. —It-ta-diffi ttm hours. AN we need is. | realistic emergency police. powers a 8 a threatened and todays .oper-| 200-pound- thug: to-pound—his— on your desk and threaten your : life but he carries no gun. | Comm on Mr, LeBlance : | statements, Adrien Robert ‘director of the Quebec Provin- |cial Police, said closer | tien between police and | citven fa mst, He said private citizens should 6 and 7 p.m. limited. / DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS o-—_/Province of Prince Edward Island SEALED TENDERS will be recéived until noon ~A.D.T. Friday, May 13, 1966, for the grading, stabilizing and paving of approximately 6.8 miles of road from ALBERRY PLAINS SCHOOL to POOLE’S CORNER. Specifications and tender forms may be obtain- ed from the office of the undersigned, New Pro- vincial Office Building’ Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. -Lowest or any tender. not necessarily accepted. » NOTE**Tenders will be opened at the above ad- vertised time, and bidders are invited_to eee present their bids in person (or otherwise), ., and be present at the opening. J. Philip Matheson, Minister of Highways. ~ Charlottetown Prince Edward Island April 29, 1966 * DEPARTMENT of HIGHWAYS Province of Prince Edward’ Island - TENDERS | be SEALED TENDERS will be received “until noon’ AD.T. Friday, May 13, 1936, for the grading, stabilizing and paving of approximately 7.0 miles of road, from CHERRY VALLEY to ALBERRY, PLAINS SCHOOL. Specifications and tender forms may be ob- tained from the office of the undersigned, New Provincial Office: Building, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. . ~ Lowest or any tender not a accepted. NOTE: Tenders will be opched at the above ad- vertised time, and bidders are invited to pre- sent/their bids in person or otherwise), and . be present at the opening. j J. Philip Matheson Minister 0 Highways Charlottetown ; . Prince Edward Island April 25; 1966 4 je Mr. criminals. vate _- tween 8 and 5:30 or 4-8436 after 5:30 | _ for delivery on Friday or Saturday May Please place orders early as supply is | torate, Miss Theresa speaker. ’ ae 8:15 p.m. OA G= | OPEN -MEETING . Consumers consultant «with food and drug direc- | THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 5. AT CONFEDERATION CENTRE McLeod. will be guest | Everybody welcome |. Royal Canadian Legion Members..and_ Guests. Bingo and Social Evening Good Prizes | | | Chet Peters and Archie Stewart. $1.00 | | Entertainment TENDERS FOR SCHOOL BUS School Trustees, Tracadie the 16th day of May, 1966. School Buses. These buses to Bus Chassis, wheel base not Engine ‘rated maximum net inches. Two speed rear axles with different bus bodies The lowest or any tender AUl tenders must be submi tender forms tained from the undersigned Education Date May 2, 1966, Sealed separate tenders are called for two 54 passenger | 165 with a piston displacement of not less than The School Board requests that all School Bus Requirements and Tender Forms may Sealed separate tenders marked “Tenders for School Bus" | will be received by the undersigned Secretary, | Board of Cross School, School District Tracadie Cross up until six o'clock (Atlantic Time p.m.) on | | entries t9 Mrs. Joseph Gallant, Bear povingly remembered by’ hie wif be equipped as per Prince Ed- ward Island” specifications (1965). These buses to be equipped with a 21,000 G.V.W. School less than 222 inches two speed ' { rear axle and 825 x 20 ply tires. | | horsepower not tn be less than 318 cubie j Tenders show prices not necessarily accepted. . fed in Duplicate on approved " be ob- Secretary or the Department of (Signed: -BASIL’ MacDONALN . of . Kingston day, May 5. Ladies Auxiliary invited of nights. CITY AND QUEENS 5 SPECIAL MENS all weather coats tn beige. dark olive, pewter, black, $17-95. Moore and MeLeods Lid. CARD PARTY Hampshire hall Wed- nesday May 4th. Sponsored by Hamp- shire Women's Institute. SPECIAL MEETING for al! members’ 8 - 10.30 Thurs- FIDDLE AND stepdancing contest, Community Centre May 2%. Send en- tries te Rollie MacKenzie, 22 Pownal Street. MUSIC. Festiva! Sessions am, 2 .m. and 7:30.p.m. at the Confeders- Centre Theatre. 9 a.m. ip rehearse! room. only. DANCING AT the Recreation Centre, | New Glasgow every Friday night be- ginning Friday May § from 9 to 12. Music by Ed Matthews. Note change FREDERICTON W.I. are sponsoring a three-act play “The Meddiesome Maid**,presented by the Mt. Herbert Players in Central Queens High Sehool Wednesday, May 4, at 8.30 p.m. NEW STYLE Dress Shop 9 Great George Street, Mother Day speciais, Dresses in sizes 12 to 24 1-2. \Atso Jinen 3 piece suits. Come: and see the large display and the phenominal values. 1 rack of dresses 4 price: KINGS-COUNTY REERVE May 25th, for More}! SMit- ‘ed. Church Lobster supper. | Wednesday, May 4 at 8.30 p.m. | FIRST DANCE of season, Fortune Bridge Hall, Wednesday, May 4, Cliff Peters orchestra, dancing 9.30 to 12.30 Canteen service. REGULAR SATURDAY night dance, Montague Legion Home Music by per couple, ‘ NEARLY NEW and pantry sale, St. Mary’s Hall, Montague, Saturday, May 7 Sponsored by Montague Catholic ‘Women’s League, THE MONTHLY meeting of Ladies Legion Auxiliary will be held Thurs. day May Sth at & p.m. FINDDLING AND step dancing test, St. Mary’s Parish Hall. Souris, Saturday May ist at 8.19 p.m Send River. ~ READ THE CLASSIFIED ADS DAILY . past winter and 2 p.m | at 8 am can: | Nartington, P.E.1. The. marriage will | | Maek | gagement is announced of Elizabeth | Angeline MacKenzie, daughter of Mrs. | nd the late Dr.) : ! “4 Mecnanse “hse ‘Patrick Gaudet, | businessman James Stuart Dun- stance. ~ | use. of ; Walthan A. Gau-| can said ‘here he regrets \ = = | eon of Mr. and Mrs. e det of Charlottetown, Marriage to take more Western countries, includ- | place at the Church of the Most Holy ing Canada, are not playing a | Retoemee ame Me larger role ~with the United | _ Mr. and/States in its policy of opposing Mrs, Allie. Macinnia, Charlottetown, the expansion of Chinese com- wish to announce the engagement™“ot munism. - > a i ht Helen Florence te | pcting Methods) son EEME. and ae WOUId be folly to under- ‘Mrs. Fred MacPhail, Argyle. Shore,/estimate china,.’said Duncan, [Prince Edward Island. The marriage | author of the book A Business- | will take place at Zion Presbyterian | man Looks at. Red China.” |MacINNIA -- MaePHAIL ae Charlottetown, June ¢ 1986 at) @he is already a great ma- hoe jtion, and will in the course of itime occupy. great status | MARRIAGES | : ene ithroughout the world WHITEREAD — WORTH — The marrt: “Tt: would be equally foolish, age of Harry L. Whitehead and Mr¢./however, to overestimate her, | Margaret Katee wets ee added Duncan, who made a six- Charlottetown by ev. JH. ‘ve took |: | place April sth, 1966 at Park Royal | Week, 12,000-mile tour of China United “Church, » ~ jin 1964. ee \ ‘ Considering China's. (‘oA e ¥- -IN- MEMORIAM |bearing, truculent and aggres- | | lsive mood,” any immediate so- DOWNE: In fond -and loving memory lution to the Sino - American of Walter Downe, who passed away problem would necessarily-tah| Hee dastaeda he ‘ela hea tate lfor the United States’ ‘“uncon- = one ‘ditional surrender in the Pa-.| ACORN In loving memory ‘of Nanna | ¢ific.”’ j Acort who passed away- May. 2nd, 1961. t ay am confident, however, i | Sadly’ missed “by Gloria and Kenny'ithat with the’ unfolding of time, | | a solution to our problem will be | MUTLOW — In loving memory of|found, providing we pursue a) tire tee way ics who departed — {hls resolute policy of containment,” We miss him becatise we loved him Duncan _told the U.S. National j Association of Manufacturers \{nternational economic affairs committee. x4 FORMOSA VITAL ~ ; | ,° U.S. abandonrhent of National- ist Chinese held Formosa, | He was dearer than silver and gold. .No one on earth can replace him His memory will never grow old Although he is gone forever. His hand's we cannot touch Still we have so many memories Of the dad we love so much. Lovingly remembered by wife family and grandchildren and hy-mainland-China_as “evidence lof weakness and a stepping | RALDERSTON: In Joving meniory “or a dear husband, Ray Balderston, who P passed away May 4,, 1964, jstone to further demands To have to love, and then to~cpart. Abandonment of Formosa) a a greatest sorrow of my | ‘would open the road for Com- eart. As 1 walk trough life alone, ; ap: Looking back with memories ‘east’ Asia, the Philippines, Oki- | { bless the vears F-had-with-you, |mawa, and would probably. | And leave the rest to God in keeping igound the death knell to Hong a .|Kong’s independence and leave |Australia. ..._: and even New \Zealand open to. the Jand-hun- gry hordes of the rapidly. ex- Jeanete Balderston. CARD OF THANKS.” ‘y WANT TO thank all the Legion mem: |PANding Asiatic peoples. lhers, Ladies Auxiliary and all who don Duncan said, that since his-re- ated prizes for our bingos during the turn from China “He has been \frankly ‘surprised at the im- Charles Flood; — : ates Food eee |portant body of ill - informed a ; instt ea people’ who at teachings |A SINCERE THANKS to’ Dr, D. L.\ tutes or conferences he had at- ‘Stewart and Dr, Downing, Father, Brad-| tended at universities throug” ley and other clergy, nurses apd staif | | . ‘ lat Prince County Hospital and Chronie | out the United States have cri Care, for their care and kindness dur | ticized the U.S. state depart ling my recent illness. To all those who|/ment’s China policy | visited and remembered me in so many| . Based on his experience in ‘China, Hong Kong and Washine- J. ways. Also a special thanks to Kin- kora Fire Department and all who NEW YORK (CP)-—Canadian contend, inflexible, in its China | busi ‘for example, would be regarded fF ~ imunist domination of all South- |- Mr. Gilbert said he realizes protection racket but there Tr be_requred_to_earry—en- identity — id & which would help dentify deplo the fact that art do ho a more A HANDY ORDER FORM ~ FOR MAILING YOUR ~ CLASSIFIED AD Gram.” (Please use Print er. Type your Ad on this “Order Want Ad Helper ” “elip and mail today ! No. Words qi| 20 |. 92 | Se) ae|. ak 3 Days 3.92| 4.62] 5.28] 5.94] 6.60] 7.26 6 Davs 6.48 | 7.561 8.64] 9.72 |10.80 | 12.48 Count each word or. initial (phone numbers count as 1 word) when calculating cost. ° 2 : on forward-your cheques or money order with Want Ad o— : ce 2 CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT Guardian - Patriot Charlottetown, P. E. 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