| *f am convinced we older Commonwealth countries must |eome closer together and | re- gard my mission to Canada as |an opportunity to make a con- tribution to that end.’ Sir Leon | said_in an interview. | wealth members, who are ithe ‘haves,’ devise effective jnots’ with knowledge and ex- ‘Only if the .white Common. | |methods of helping the ‘have- | ers Mission To Canada jpart of an arm. He wears an leye patch which became a dis-| jtinetive part of the political | \eeene during his years in Par- | iament. \\ i | \ , 7 0 Oi a aw oo atte nual “eer ee err ee © . ah So teen nl yore ees gee Yor gh the national lottery, the Golden |Kiwi, which has retained in |New Zealand a great deal of BULK PAC—38 LB. He WIENERS iN service in the Pacific island abroad group of Samoa, where he was ; general manager of the New| Leon was Zealand Reparation Es-| commander of tates, formed from German |torian Order in properties taken over when New | acted as minister | Zealand eopupled Samat Garis on the Queen during : / aaamine the First Wortd War, and ad-| of New Zealand. y J. GRA weer a varied career he learned to ministered for. ,the benefit of| Sir Leon and Lady Géte a nn speak a round doen languages. | the islands, to leave New for oA mare tupdriant task in the Sir Leon's career took iim, “Subsequently, he was engaged ada Feb. 23. > ‘Commonwealth today than in |among other places, to Malaya, | in business in. New Zealand, and | ue nme | strengthening relations between j Where he was a rubber planter then from 149 he served as a FORMER NAZI ON TRIAL . the four foundation members.” \for 12 years. He served during | member of Parliament, the last; MUNICH (AP)—Josef Ober says Sir Leon Gotz, newly nom- \the First World War with the |three years until 1963 as min-|haver, a Sé-year-old waiter anc inated New Zealand high com- |Malaya States Rifles and the ister of internal affairs, island | former sergeant of the Nazis St | Royal Air Force. He was territories and civil defence. (elite guard), went on trial Mon | missioner to Canada. |wounded, losing an eye and, He is widely known in New with i 4 wii —| |i He France, Germany and England, perience, can the Common- FAMOUS FOR COUNTRY STYLE | wealth play its full part-in the ? ’ | Round : world STEAKS w 69¢ i3 ; us 79¢ |_ Sir Leon says he hopes. to BIR LEON GOTZ 2 CONCORDE GETS GO AHEAD compeay Ssland ts’ Canada". ‘partiee.| Sir Leoe, halt Fresch by de |LUCHY’ Doe ae FIVE ROSES | DOG FOOD PEL 4 compan this veek a and i total Zealand .in Canada — particu- sir on, ha renc y de- LUCKY DOLLAR BEAUTY ; production te ae com-|larly in industrial development scent. was educated with an AD FOR MORE ‘ FLOUR CHU, peers The Anglo-French Concorde British Aviation Minister Roy not released. Latest estimat- ,Parative figures for last week | iene how ae “oe bevels Sant ' diplomatic feo bean a wu : SOAP 25 wb. Bag M APPLES. personic airliner got a quali Jenkins. The details of the es of the cast of project are #0d 1964 in brackets: | ation eee ada has a a ae American Motors 800 (812); | done. ied go ahead Wednesday from government's decision were 350,000,000 pounds (1,496): 5.034 (9438). General 1,626 (1,920). Chrysler 2,368| “I hope to travel extensively specializing in languages, with | ree with actual production of 14,186| jobs at the Oakville, Ont., plant (2,380); 4,71 (4,541). Ford—| and possibl much eee eens naw ar Production last week, the Motor Ve- Wednesday and at other p ants jas ible. aren ent | LONG WAY Re Motors 7,595 (9.079); 17,246 (18, |Canade before, but not. to live It has been a long vey round, hicle Manufacturers’ Associa-| Friday. ut By Strike tion gays | Production of cars and trucks 0s! Studehaker 480 (360); 822 | Reason for the drop is the to Jan. 16 was 34,661 units com- |™)_ — but differences TORONTO (CP) Scheduled strike at Ford of Canada plants. | pared with 39.790 at the same Some 30 tribes inhabit the | have always lav production: in Canada this Ford produced 1,496 cars last time last. year. rugged, wooded backbone of | friendly, eek is 11.290 units compared week as workers walked ott the Scheduled car production by South Viet Nam re are a good many simi- jhowever, for Sir ): jlarities between our countries, /finall: tered di lomatie life at (96) Volvo 30 (50); 100 (107). y P T “Apples ove ae 107 too.” Relations the age of 72. After his father’s rin DOZ ¢ , been warm and ema meee ea ee 5 uw 306 has LAST SHIPMENT but I think contacts land and completed his jean be made closer.” tion here. At different times fa! Election Of Commissioners Of Sewers and Water Susaly In pursuance of an Act of the Legislature of the Province of Prince Edward Island and passed in the Fiftieth year of the Victoria Chapter 8 entitled “The Charlottetown Water Works Act”, and all Acts in amendment thereof or in addition thereto and of an Act of lature of the Province of Prince Edward Island made and passed in the Sixty-first y ear of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, Chapter 12, ented, a “The Charlottetown Sewerage Act”, and all Acts in amendment thereof or in addition thereto. | PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that an Election for Three Commissioners Of Sewers and Water Supply for the City of Charlottetown will be held The 10th Day Of February A. D., 1965 - iF ee AT THE SEVERAL POLLING PLACES THAT IS TO SAY Ld WARD 1 WEST, at or near the Labourers’ Protective Union Hall, being number 48 Water Street. WARD 1 EAST, at or near the City Garage, being number 211 Water Street. WARD 2 WEST, at or near the Capital Credit Union Office, being number 86 Queen Street. WARD 2 EAST, at or near the Basilica Recreation Ce ntre, being number 200 Richmond Street. WARD 3, at or. near the Confederation Centre, being on the south-east corner of Queen and Grafton Streets. WARD 4 WEST, at or near the City Building, being on the north-west corfier of Queen and Kent Streets, WARD 4 CENTRAL, at or near Clark’s Tire and Supply Ltd., being number 152 Kent Street. ae 4 msrehl at or near Montgomery Hall, being on the north-east corner of Kent and Cumberland Streets. WARD ONE EAST OF GREAT GEORGE STREET—The First Polling Division shall comprise all that portion of Ward Number One, in the City of Charlottetown, situate East of Great George Street, and the Poll shall be held at or near the City Garage, being number 211 W ater Street. WEST OF GREAT GEORGE STREET — The Second Polling Division shall tomprise all that portion of Ward Number One, in the City of Charlottetown, situate West-of Great George Street, and the Poll shall be held at or near Labourers’ Protective Union Hall, being number 48 Water Street. WARD TWO EAST OF GREAT GEORGE STREET—The Third Polling Division shall comprise all that portion of Ward : Number Two, in the City of Charlottetown, situate East of Great George Street, and the Poll. shall be : held at or near the-Basilica Recreation Centre, being number 200 Richmond Street. WEST OF GREAT GEORGE STREET—The Fourth Polling Division shall comprise all that portion of Ward Number Two, in the City of Charlottetown, sit uate West of Great George Street, and the Poll shall * bé held at or near the Capital Credit Union Office, being number 86 Queen Street, WARD THREE THE FIFTH POLLING DIVISION shall comprise Ward Number Three, in the City of Charlottetown, and the Poll shall be held at or near the Confederation Centre, being on the south-east corner of Queen and Grafton Streets. EPS eae WARD FOUR EAST EAST OF HILLSBOROUGH STREET—The Sixth. Polli ng Division shall cee Oe rte Ward Num- ber Four in the City of Charlottetown, situate East of ileborough Stet, and the nee ee held at or near Montgomery Hall, on the north-east corner of Kent and d Streets, \ -WARD FOUR CENTRAL THE SEVENTH POLLING DIVISION shall comprise all that of Hillsborough Street and East of Great George Street, and Supply Ltd., » being number 152 Kent Street. - WARD FOUR WEST sane WEST OF GREAT GEORGE STREET—The Eigth Polling Division shall comprise all that portion of Ward. Number Four, in the said City, situate West of Great. George Street, and the Poll shall be Preld at or near Fae City, Puiaing, being on. Che nertawert Gas eee oe re ~ Nomination” Day, of Ward Nuniber Four, situate West the Poll, shall be held at or near Clark’s Tire om Sean Ce tes _ AND at the said Election, the Polls will be opened at Nine o'clock in the forenoon and continue open » unl Six“6’el6ck In the: @ DESCRIPTION OF POLLING DISTRICTS. reign of Her Ma » ert ee nah aimee WARD 5 WEST B, at or near the Queen Charlotte H ighSchool, being on North River Road. ye en, ee WARD 5 WEST A, at or near the Euston Street Ser rice Station, being on the north-west corner of Upper Queen and Euston Streets. WARD 5 WEST CENTRAL, at or near Batt & MacRae’, being on the northeast comer of Upper Qoney, ms and Euston Streets. WARD 5 EAST CENTRAL, at or néar the residence of Mr. Sly Bowl, bg amber 18 Bh WARD 5 EAST, at or near the Birchwood High Scho ol, being on Longworth Avenue, == = = * WARD 6, at or near the Little Theatre Hall en Willow Street. ey res or Sekar P Yahes .- WARD PIVEREAST = EAST OF HILLSBOROUGH STREET_The Ninth Polling Division thal comprise all ‘ Number Five, in Charlottetown, East of Hillsborough Street, and ‘a line in. a. division line between Charlottetown Common and are the Polls (A (Ito. near the Birchwood High School, being on Longworth “Avenue.- eee a oh WARD FIVE EAST CENTRAL ai THE TENTH POLLING DIVISION shall comprise all that portion of Ward Five, in Great George Street and the Malpeque Road and West of ‘Hillsborough thereof to the division line between Charlottetown Common cear the rosidenee of My. Stanley Bowles, being num ber 7 * Mor ¢ WEST OF GREAT GEORGE STREET AND EAST OF Division shall comprise all th ard Five “At the Office of the Comptroller, on, i on 0 esa d Poe elena tl the | For Guallcerpna gt Seton sie See ee oe . nts th A.WALTHENGAUDET = MAYOR OF THN CEFY OF CHARLOTHINOWN dies quia ok Sa, PRES