fe VITAL STATISTICS BIRTHS DORSEY — At the Western September 30, 1965, to Mr. Tignish, @ daughter (Weigas Since death its gloom, lis shadows cast Within our home, where -all seemed And took from us a shining light. Always remembered by the family. “?. The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed.. Oct. 6, 1965. 11 Popé’s United Nations Visit Praised In European Papers LONDON {(AP)—Pope Paul's} The influential Le Monde, visit to the United Nations in however, was guarded in its edi- New York generally won praise torial comment. It said: in West European newspapers; “The safeguarding of peace Tuesday. Behind the Iron Cur-/has always been the firet con- tole, the apenas wee mined. jcern of Paul VI... . Im the The press printed only| course of the last months, the terse accounts of Monday's un-|war in Viet Nam has spréad, precedented papal journey and {new conflicts have out only comment came from in Asia and new ions have the government Mewspaper Iz-|arisen at ot points on the vestia. It charged President|globe. It wat to be predicted Johnson went to New that the Pope would not re York to meet Pope in an|main quiet in the face of these effort to increase U.S. prestige. new threats But after so many z peal at the UN was praised| which did not always find the guardedly in Czechoslovakia, it} response they merited, Paul V1 was criticized im Hungary om wanted in the United Nations to hardly suitable for solving world; make a particularly solemn : | gesture to attempt to convince In Britain, newspapers de- governments large amounts of space|use of force forever, . . . to the Pope’s day in New York.| “He went beyond the spiritual The Irish Independent asked: | and religious levels which are “Did the world really listen to) his and took the i ANIDERSTINE — t» loving memory! ATTEND 1ODE Bed Glove Re bend ven aan. who passed | vue, October and 2, at Confederat. away October 6, 1963. fon Centre and October 21 at Civic Always remembered by bis wife and Stadium, Summerside. Tickets avail- as — » memory | tamily able from ODE members. and at Old oa he ae, passed Spain. Prices $1.50 to $2.50. Memories are treasures no one an * OLD TIME and dancing steal, “me may Set rs Ger ye ae ; Marta Driscell. CRarlotistows. RE. & Always remembered by Gail Riley. DANCE IN Mt. Ryan Hall. Jonnston’s Passed away suddenly October 6. 1964. |, .8F Otter Sam's pant "| might in Fortuze Hall. CHM Peters Or One long and lonely year has passed chestra. Canteen service. Since our great sorrow fell BINGO EVERY W , Commun. ‘The shock that we received that day ity Curling Club, Crapaud. Jamkpot. VARIETY CONCERT and Coronation Wil always with us dwell. dance will be held in Montague Regional You wished no one « last farewell JONA Turkey supper, Thanksgiving, |Magh School Friday, October 8th, at 7.30. You ‘rece gone tar ve i _ {Ostober 11th. Supper served from 5.9. | Public welcome. Bet we nds a awe nest |, TURRETS. ee een ae REGULAR "norte mosting And the na ne jee of you we'll oS emt, ete: Gil Henry, telephone - Montague. 6 p.m, Thursday October While here on earth we ; ONT: LEGI regular month- Lovingly remembered eo Cousin.| VICTORIA UNITED Church annual a et ‘Thursday, Laura and (amily, Mrs. John B. Riley Thanksgiving Hot Turkey Dinner and |Qectober 7th. § p.m. A good attendance Albiog Cross. Bazaar, Monday, October 1ith. Serving | requested to conduct important bus- STEVENS — In food ahd loving mem. fom 5 pm. Wn Oden et ee moines, meni luck in Sevens who passed away on Oct. ¢,| PLAN TO sient R of eeday October | SOURIS REGIONAL Day Camp Eval Today we are thinking of someone | &h. Serving from 5.30 in aid of ball. eae as Wases ie ean the |. DR. J.D. REDDIN, Mt. Stewart wil! Water Safety ; parents and in- —-s" 7” be absent from his dental office until | terested citizens invited. Plans will be Dear Mother that someone was you Uctober 15. proposed for 1966. loving hands are resting : SINGER DIES RESERVE October 9h, for hot tur S mother ae tvs be eaten | weg oa hall. Sponsored |_ MOUNT VERNON, Ky. (AP) For us Just over the bill by N Women’s I ' |Roy Starkey, country and west- eee te esod to ony i DAUGHTERS ENGLAND card | €F2 Music personality, Sat- We'll see you in the morning ‘ | game in Orange LOBA, urday after suffering a heat at-. At the dawn of a perfect day, Drive, every Wednesday night at 89m. /tack He was 51. > She would not. wish for sorrow Admission .30¢e. Lunch served. in ihe taal ’ She would not wish for tears years in. siness, Stag ae ist to Be vemstemnered Fave taceany’ ol tas’ trecons |for' radio. mations ju Ciaalenali - Though passing years. aid of the Precious |for radio ions Cincinnati, Always loved missed and remember- | pigod X turkey supper : ed by her family. mk Chicago and Louisville. _ ~ BUSINESS SERVICE DIRECTORY Goods and Service... Where to find them in Charlottetown and District was said at the United/of a political act, the effect of now the lot of the Pope) sured.” be disregarded when he ap- for peace to leaders and . Someone has got to take first step after the appeal.” used their ‘Israeli Agent - ‘Says Bormann Location Known | NEW YORK (AP)—An Israeli agent who helped track down Adolf Eichmann was quoted Saturday as saying he knows the exact whereabouts of Nazi war criminal Martin Bormann. In an interview with the. New York Post, Tadek Tuvia Fried- man said: “We know he is in Argentina. a \We know exactly where.” AIR CONDITIONING BEAUTY PARLORS REAL ESTATE AUTOMOTIVE Bormann, Hitler's chief politi- PLUMBING cal lieutenant, disappeared in McCLARY EASY AIR CONDITIONING UNITS + INDUSTRIAL CALL {US FOR FURTHER INFORMATION DICK RUTHART Ch’town 894-9432 BUSINESS MACHINES R. C. 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There Pomobing apd Heating have been persistent reports Werk that he is in South America. Guaranteed In The Post interview, Fried- man, 42, did not disclose the FURNITURE Argentina location, “The trouble is nobody wants him,” Friedman said. “You see, he is an international crim- Aylward's Furniture Exchange Ltd. | |Germany, or England or the Phone 4-8125 87 Prince St. ee: States to punish 3 and after the Eichmann tria!, “Walk a Ee uptown— | they want none. of this trouble, : none of this heartache. DRIVE-IN “But as for me, I stifl keep }an eye on him, yes.” EAT OFTEN - OBITUARY ‘ At The Inserted by the famity. ° C. RONALD. CLARK A & W Drive-In €. Ronald Clark, 131 North While Pope Paul's peace ap-|spoken and written statements| - to renounce the}. Nations yesterday? It has been | which is still fully to be mem |- incal and it would be up te |, Ovila Boutet, a 52-year-old labourer from Cap-Rouge, Que, is escorted to the Que- bec City Courthouse by a QPP agent. Boulet testified he saw a man kill Redempteur Faucher in what police des- cribed as a gangland murder. Police are still investigating four other murders which she said are linked with a fradu- lent bankrupey and arson net. work. See CP Wirestory. —_ (CP Wirephote) By STEWART MacLEOD laugh. Being shouted at is part of is torture. statement .can gather gig- gles.in the enemy’s camp. But regardless of the effort involved, little things ‘keep cropping up. For instance, when Conserva- BELL'S TEXACO Burroughs Business Machines at LIMITED "Gules aud gervice’ | Wednesday "on, cold” waves, | REAL ESTATE 100 ae Be Pert oss | a Friday “tl 9. Tel, 22894. INSURANCE 92 QUEEN STREET BOILER REPAIRING ~ | MONUMENTS _ PHONE 2-2448 BOILER REPAIRING MONUMENTS SW WILLS CER: Sore Veins Granite and Marble REALTOR - CONSULTANT Ben Livingston alge: Comnatery, Learns Sioa) Restate, Mnddential: ds Ltd. CURRIE BROS. eee and Sons j SMaiscuus oad ; 68 Kensington Rd. Tel. 4-7127 Ch'town 4-8311 Anprelte® pane. TRANSFER 1 foe z UTY SALON res 1 U POLEY. Pe Portes Perkins 1 Nee TRANSFER ede ane ta: $7.50 wave for 5.00 W LS 0) N FOR “a Courteous Service.” DRUGS LARTER’S SERVICES Necchi Sewing REAL ESTATE 90 Kent St. . Ch’town General Repairs & Tume-up Service Calls 222 Queen St. Ch’town Dial 894-4013 —_— | FUEL OILS Prince Edward Island Hospital the evening of Tuesday,. Septem- It’s the only flace $e © “chubby ‘| ber 21. Although in poor health can buy ‘ and friends. Born in Saint John, N.B, Feb-; ruary 25, 1910, he was the only) son of the late Charles N. and) Lottie ‘Hannah) Clark. | Orange Building” ARTHUR H. ROPER 2 Elm Ave. Ch'town 43278 Upon graduation from the | Saint John Vocational School, he |was associated with his father |in the electrical contracting bus- Vincent J. Shea .? Belvedere Ave. ' tive’ Leader Diefehbaker went | into Halifax the big banner on a building proclaiming ‘‘pro- Conservative H e ad- Chicken” since his first heart attack in| gressive 0 , January of this year, his death|quarters’’ didn’t hide the orig- “Look for the Bright | came asa shock to his family inal advertisment, ‘“‘Amuse- ment Centre.’’ ” And when Prime Minister Pearson was nominated in his | leader own constituency, none of the organizers enjoyed the fact that the organist was. clearly unac- quainted with O° Canada. He also had a pretty strained re- tionship with God Save the sce BITTEN BY DOG Meanwhile, in British Colum- |Force in early September 1939) bia, campaigning T. C. Douglas, leader of the New Democratic Party, was being bitten by a log. Then his party's. candidate- He | at a meeting Mr. Douglas ‘was addressing didn’t turn up. Rc Minor repairs Gasoline, Diese! Oil, Motor ‘iness until the outbreak of the! DRUG SUNDRIES Centres ST ANLEY MOL White Rose and Shell Products | oe oat aaa ti Jer | Sccond World War when he join- (Hal Larter. Prop.) Sales & Service” Goodyear tires and a full line m. ealer (ed the Royal Canadian Air Complete line of Repairs to all makes of sew- : accessories. Drug Sundries ing, machines, vacuum cleaners | REAL ESTATE LTD. |—- cE WOOD'S FUETS __ | seas antl the ent ot hewiution Patent. Medicines We also make button holes, Where Friends kad Sdlen K: R. Sheehan & Son Secaks wicee ual Pisiecd 6a " receiving his honourable dis- sptgolpeainad i Aa lage nto og Are Made Southport Texaco Station | “preg off Burner Service |then “became. smeninted’ with : : 7 : lizing in Foreign C: , ceed peuvent’ Chitown, 44272 Side 6-49 DEALING EXCLUSIVELY] “CO tesaco Service | 18 Woodlawn Ave. Chitown \aieer ‘sla eietee* ik Gees ick ) 78 Gt. George St. |joined the T. Eaton Co. Mari-| times Limited, Moncton, N.B.| _— MacDonald-Rowe} “Near Travel Bureau” | POULTRY - Albert L. Thomas hae he mocked nl hepa | ng oO! i am WANTED ki Charlottetown, P.E.I. |. * LARGE FRESH White Rose Dealer in 1955 en was wansleored * x i}. fo Cha own:; as a ALE BOTTLES Woodworking Phone 2-1611 oa) Sk proce, Bo A pall iene of “this tore unt i dozen ° ' alth fore his retireme | He a oe side Co. Ltd. SEPTIC TANK SERVICE Flavor, Freshness try Grafton cae =k ~ |duly oi dle Ger: | FTas95 Manufacturers:' Doors - Sashes 4” Field Tile KINLOCK pBRAND led ee . sar ee Baar Rattle Exchanae| We specialize in All Building | | 6” Cement Blocks Texaco Furnace twit i neat treed Meee Beer Bottle Exchange ee Supplies Flagstones HUTELS tye e alten iis ae an active soe| Drop your beer bottles at Available from our Kings Co. : ° ‘har of the Ch lottet Lions| MAURICE BLOCK | Serecentstive, witur, Jarvis | ISLAND BRIKCRETE | When in Ch'town Oil este ae nas sin a aoonmiae : co LTD ; ar ro, : 149 ginger stay at the Texte Foe! (het Heat Caan Kaman oe and ced ¢ 2 tove Oil. | i | Kent Street. 36 Lr. Water s | He is survived by his wife, the Dozen “ : ” f Beulah Rebecca Gower "Quick Service Ch'town 894-8575 Septic Tank Pumping REVERE Break ou Call ‘of Westport, NS. and Saint ACCOUNTING SERVICES a Septic tank and field tile ve town etroleum lene: o David Cate ae : RESTAURANTS installations and. repairs. HOTEL ais Guat tees ve | the Maral Canpéien ey and R. E. WRIGHT « |ESQUIRE COFFEE SHOP THOMSON 119 Kent Street Chitown 894-7311, fi¥e sisters, Mise. Gladye Advice and assistance in all | Imported Jams. Jellies and | west Royalty Dial 44411 ° After hours cal! 894-6436 G. Keith (Helen) Mitchell, Mon- phases of accounting and other ts bell also Dial 4-7215 “|treal, Miss Marjorie A. Clark, i ee | eee SEPTIC TANK AND @ Comfortable | OPTICIANS | a «71 Up. Prince St. 4-9628 174 Queen St. FIELD TILE INSTALLATION Accommodation re PR. 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OCTOBER 4%, | 1965, ' Tender documents can be obtained on deposit of $250.00 in the form of a CERTIFIED bank cheque to the order of the RECEIVER GENERAL OF CANADA, through: Development. Engineering Br- anch, Room D-514, Sir Charles Tupper Building, Riverside Drive, Ottawa, Ont.; District Engineer (Dev.), P.O. Box 4600, Building 301, Pleasant- ville, St: John's, Nfid.; “Dis- trict Engineer (Dev.), P.O. Box 2247, Ralston Building, Halifax, N. S.:*District- Eng- ineer (Dev.), Box 1296, Fed- eral Building, Fredericton, N. B.: Northumberland Con- sultants Limited, 114 Kent Street, Charlottetown, P. E. I.: and can be seen at the Offices of Moncton Construction As- sociation, 341 Collishaw Street, | Moncton, N. B., Cape Breton Construction Association, 273 Townsend Street, Sydney, | “N.-S.,- and -the -Toronto —Con- struction Association, 1104 Bay Street, Toronto, Ont. The deposit will be refund- ed on return of the documents in good —condition—within—one month from the date of tender opening. To be considered each tender must be submitted on the forms supplied by the De- partment and must be ae- compani by the security specified in the tender docu- ments. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Robert — Secretary. the business; being laughed at_| | | Unscheduled Incidents Worry To Pol iticians “There is, for e, if any point in attacking the Tory leadership; i speaks for itself, every day, We should eoncentrate on our own BALCERS ALL AROUND When Mr. Diefenbaker got: off the train last Monday at Mont Joli, Que., the first four people hbecome Solicitor-general in the Conserv- ernment with, among other things, introducing the $500 bo- nus on winter-built homes. A few minutes later Mr. Diefenbaker explained that the bonus was given out by the Liberals but it didn’t offset the sales tax im- | Posed on building materials. With the campaign just nicely NDPs Outline Quebec Policy In Campaign | |. QUEBEC (CP)—Equal rights for Canada's two main ethnic | groups, bilingualism and the fight. against “trusts” will be ithe main planks of the New | Democratic Party's platform in |Quebec province during the campaign for the Nov. 8 federal | election, the party's Quebee |leader said Saturday night. Robert Cliche, the NDP leader, .said his party will fight |for a «new constitution which |will place French- and English- | speaking Canadians on an equal |footing and will also give Que- |bec a special status. | Mr. Cliche: speaking at a {meeting during which Jean-Paul | Berube was nominated NDP in similar work. candidate for Quebec-West, said | — DEVELOPMENT OFFICER AREA ECONOMIC SURVEYS ~. 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