"o'- mam- NOTICES Lostl Notices SERVICES l. WWjANNOUNCEMENTS perlenced tea her. St CITY & QUEENS . ‘CITY AND QUEENS The Guardian. Charlottetown, Fri. Oct. " F CERAMIC f‘ILE’ _. . , SPEC] Y MASQUERADE dance in Mt. \ 28.1984.“ 9 New home buyers should look NOTICE OF CITATION center of city. For further in- Ifor Ceramic Tile features Seegu‘ogg: ‘é‘gemslggilsoizll bFrlday. formation r ' . v- . iDoudlas Bro and Jones Inc ' v' i ' ‘ y y . In Re Estate of Mabel Am phone 440131 appmntmem tale & IRESERVE SATURDAY' o‘mb'1{or Tree estigmteg Stewart Women 3 Institute. er 24th for Trinity UCW Cen drew. late of Charlottetown in MASQUERADE “an”, m Cop Queens Count _ . THE FAMILY Barber Shop,.‘ POLYCLINIC -— Dr. Ross tennial bazaar. 10 am. to 7 TURKEYS FRESH killed Ml . y Prince Ed the home of good haircuts 9 ‘Parker will be absent from his p.m Luncheon served 12 tel‘ Order available for S'mpers' Earn i113“ 0*" STEM-3V. mgm' min Island, widow. deceased, IElm Avenue will be closed practice from October 215i to .30'p.m. upper from 5 to‘ banquew' mdiVIdual orders' 3m CWVe‘P‘riz" biponboulu Wt the ir. .tate. icvery Wednesday; Monday. November lst. 6.30 pm. 75 cents eac'I meal. lDe'IVered Charlottemw“ are" 'VIUSICLIM' Hfiiticzr()fi§hegi’i§aume' NOTICE IS HEREBY iTuesday. Thursday. Saturday Gil Henry, telephone 4-9313. ‘ ‘ * ‘ ‘ ‘ ' GIVEN that , Citation has I 8:30 to 5.30: Friday 3.30 to 3.00. INOTICES NOTICES Parker Jewell. York. telephone LISTEN TO Mr. David 305- ‘ . —— .4-7074. . well. Director of Physical Fit- lAdults .75c, children .50c ness and Alcohol Studies, P.E.I. "‘3 “f ‘h “"5” accounts "I l ' " SEE THE DISPLAY of .iim . . t the above Estate and for an I 1dreds of colors of Ceramic Tile fieflffigme"‘.f‘c‘hfi?”°3‘l?“- inter“ Order for distribution and the . . ~ .. .i 1 9.. . (m . 3. ence over . at Douglas Bios. a d ones or CH \ Rad“, datum“ amen hearing of same shall be be- n‘ 1 .,0. ' ‘ d ~ CJRW fore the presiding Justice in A I REPAIRS T0 auiuirsim wash R‘gginmga' s‘d- an “Of/er t the Estates Division of the . . “rs” dryers' Slecmc ranges. [0.05 gm, m a) 3 8mm" a Supreme Court in Charlotte- . Annual P . d A | refrigerators. Esactory FEI‘alllEnl ‘ town in Queens County_ on . SEPTIC TANK 8_ FIELD ‘ Or am arm 0 e . . serVIce men. tOlE) . eclrlcv RESERVE NOV. 14 for the hot. TILE INSTALLATION dial 4-7341 day or night. . SEPTIC TANK PUMPING “All Work Carried out under Dept of Health Regulations " OUR WORK IS GUARANTEED chicken or turkey dinner in Ca-L vendisti (IE (.‘cntre. "'Wisore ‘ by Pastoral ciarge UCW. Ada ults $1.25. children 65 cents. 29th day of October next coming. ‘at the hour of twelve o'clock noon. DATED this 22nd day of September A D. 1964. Clubs will extend from October 28th to November I lth. inclusive. 1 ARTIFICIAL BREEDERS ASS'N. Signed: . $10.00 T0 the top fiddler in Ithe old time fiddling and step Idancing contest to be held in line New Glasgow Recreation BE SURE to attend the card. for the fiddling and step dancing FEEDER“: A. LARGE :For years of trouble free service. ‘Center. Tuesday. October 27th game m the [00A Han. Kiri“, Proctor I ‘ ____ , V, a 7 g 8 D-m- Other 300d Pl‘lZesi wood Drive every Saturday nightl .~__-__.._ _ ' WEST ROYALTY mm-" Ad" __ for fiddling and Slepdancmfllsponsnred by the LOL. AdmlS-v . isend entries by Saturday. Octo-. Sim, 50 cents. TELEPHONE 4-4411 I ‘ber 24 to Mrs. Roland Larkin. CITATION I [New Glasgow, MORE ENTRIES are needed I Money To Loan WINTER aouousz'rs for Classes Almost Filled In Re Estate of Eunbet- contest to be hel Tuesday! .. n . . . . Maude wnmnn me of Char. ,sale at Mrs, Max Ferguson. ‘ night. October 27th at the Rev‘ “E lottetown in Queens County I NOI NO! NOI NOI I B M .‘Sianley Bridge from October creation Centre. New Glasgow: Widow. i9 ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ' ‘ 24th to October inst. send entries to Mrs. Roland Lar-1 kin. New Glasgow on toleohone; Mrs. Elbert Orr. Rusticoville 27.1 CARD PLAY Noricgeigaisiig' mm ' REBY GIVEN s that 8 Citation h been a» . NEVER borrow from a friend! traded for the passing of the i If you re a little short till final accounts in the above Pay-day" come see us We’ll DANCE E V E R Y Saturday night in St. Andrews Hall. ML. Stewart. Dancing 9.30 - 1 I sic by Smiths OrchestraCan-j PROGRAMMING Classes almost filled. '1 for chickens ; Estate and for an Order for dis- lend you $50 for two weeks and Saturday and Tuesday nights at “ Emits): Sage thbtwheariizg of a" it win cost you is 47 cents. Series 1401—]440—1620—7070—7079~—360 “en se’Vice‘ I KIWI”? gum“ Clu‘b- BMfim' 5 a Te 9- - - ~ ~ . ers an . eir g .t.. r' e siding Justice in the Esigies Fast- 5".“‘9' °°““de.““a' And KE§S{3%§83&L§WNG CONTROI: DANCE AT Maple Gm.” “3"” also. m S ‘ g i Div on of the Supreme court you dont lose a friend. Ask —PANEL WIRING Hall, St, Patrick 5 Road . 4‘ the forenoon. DATED this Fourteenth day ptember A D. 1964. A. J. HASLAM Proctor. NOTICE OF CITATION In re Estate of Lauchlin E. MacKinnon. l Canoe Farmer. deceased. testate. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 8 Citation has been ex- tracted for the passing of the final accounts in the above Estate and for an Order for distribution and the hearing of same shall be before the ore- for a Mini-Loan at Crescent FINANCE CORPORATION LIMITED W. A. CONEEN, MANAGER 229 Water St.. Summerside Phone 436-2251 W. E. LANK. MANAGER 124 Kent St., Charlottetown Phone 892-2411 Murray River Sanitation Service Free Placement Assistance DAY AND NIGHT CLASSES ALSO HOME STUDY: COURSES Our facilities are available at all times to Home Study Applicants for practical tuition and use of the machines. SEABOARD DATA PROCESSING INSTITUTE LTD. Write, Phone or Come In Immediately H. Rathwell, Room 34. Motel Charlottetown For Personal Interview phone 894-8566 win Accept Calls Sunday Member Halifax Board of Trade old time from 9-12. Music Ed Mathews. or 2nd. on open every Thursday a n Hunter River 5 . DOCTOR REDDIN will be is sent from his office until veuiber second. DANCE MILLVIEW H a every Friday night. Dancing 9. 12 30 p.m. Good music. Canteen , service. . l every Saturday. Modern andl by : on. LI. DUFFY will be absent dance in Morell Village Hall. 1 from his office until Novemb- . MUSIC by the Del-Rays. e in HUNTER RIVER beauty “1.1M0ntague? Contact Southern Saturday appointments can be 3334557- made anytime through t'te week Mrs. Alice Chandler. Telephone 0 No- KINGS COUNTY REGULAR FRIDAY nighti i l . I LOOKING FOR A hom . Jojo the Parakeet perches Escate' Tewphone} on the shoulder of Homer Smith of Atlanta as Jay the d t ings Real night! REGULAR Saturday Jaybird looks the situation over dance St. Peters Hall. Chais- from a loftier place. Joyo son Orchestra: can-teen. AdU greets Jay with “Hello Jay- bi ." y says nothing while he's in the house but will answer if called when out in the trees. Mrs. Smith TRITLY R‘HE BIRDS picked up Jay when he was a fledging and he has grown l ip in the Smith home. She says she feeds Jay hambur- ger and cornbread. i [3.“ mission 50 cents. I PRINCE COUNTY ,ENJOY A FALL outing this: - weekend an - the many DR. MARVIN Clarke will be new additions at the P.E.l. 4 absent from in's practice October Wildlife Park. North Riislico. .26 ~ November 19 while dome Open Saturdays. Sundays and .DOSl gradual! lludlel in medl‘ I I 30 France Renews threat holidays throughout October. jcm- i I . l 3 srnvr November 25th for MASQUERADE DANCE in BUYING CHRISTMAS trees. REV n , . . , Vernon River Hall. Saturday. in St. Peters. starting Octoberi ISlandS Champion fiddlers and: I Oct. 24. Good prizes. i24th. Trees from 6 to 10 feet, l 2133" fingngmfimséil: Civic Fi nl.A t185. 1“ ‘l- . 1. FIDDLING AND stepdanclng ' ° y pm’dmaey 000 William! RESERVE November 14th fort siding Justice in the Estates Division of the Supreme Court at the Court ouse in Char- lottetown in Queens County on CROSS COUNTRY . Septic Tanks pumped and repaired. "All Work Carried out under PARIS (AP) —— France has :bargaining device aimed It on: threatened again to quit lrent negotiations. But the fact Friday, the 13th day of No— Dept of Health Regulation; " Iwanted. Telephone ' em ‘ ' ,1." contest In Mounl RYan hall. Mini 5,, 5L peter. * the European Common Market de Gaulles prestige was thrown Kour 0f. elevtn 02:13:11? taut Ill: OUR WORK Is GUAR . “days climber 26”” 00d g ' ' ibazaar and pantry sale in the unless the six agree on a joint on the scales gave it much TEED. For years of trouble free service. Tel. Murray River 66. more weight. The cabinet acted on a report from Agriculturo Minv lster Edgard. Plsanl on deadlock in negotiations d Brussels among the farm min- Isbers of the six countries. prizes, please send entries to] DANCE CARDIGAN Legion ‘5 Ken-Singlo‘n Presbyterian Church; W ? Mrs. Martin Driscoll. Charlotte-gm,” Friday night_ Music by; Hall. I H E R E ' town R.R.9 or telephone 2-3195. lWebster Burke and Cliff Peters.i RED CROSS rummage we I :dancing 9 —- 12.30. Canteen Ser-‘ t be 30 t 2 ' ' o ‘ FIDDLING CONTEST in For-r - the armory, 0c 0 r . a . 51'3"" Mar's H'QI‘ SCIIOOI- NO'II'I RUSTICO ‘tune hall Friday, October 23rd.:v‘°° 9 ‘ ‘1' twin. 1 a lled due to insufficient en- THE LAW OFFICE f K - TRANSPORTATION wanted [frigge inet'i R. MacDonald in the Cislilc TURKEY SUPPER Malpeque agricultural policy to round out the economic community for in- industry. 00‘ The DATEAD ltshis 6th day of Oct- Ober' . 1964. French made similar lthreats a year ago in haggling | about policy on farm production ll but Wednesday's warning was JOHN J. HOLMES. ’ . Proctor. i Transportation SERVICES l - ~ . day October 24. by. ' pl 1 M an mm m _____—__ .to Boston immediately. Con- ? Bmldm' Manta “9' W1 be “311539” » . more explicit and was attnb- salt a or m I- DEPENDABLE GIRL desires tact Mrs. Alex Barker. St. Mar- W H E N ' ‘open 95c}, Saturday. g“! qgag:.;n°fCh§:r Memorial uted to President Charles de ters'have been seeking to on- baby sitting — afternoons and garets ‘or telephone Souris 221- ‘ £L-l._.l_.___'___.._ Gaulle himself. tablish a common policy on evenings. Telephone 4-5292. . S RESERVE OCTOBER 28-29. V- I 1; 1; A government spokesman an- sugar and on grain prices, so EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT l 1"? W 33351:”; lsluotger at 1st- ITO '0 IS ICS nounced the possibltyioi pegiially rheat. ring; told in: .ary's aris a, our s.; ' 1 own ca ne encoun oppos- ‘ T i M E ? OF PROPERTY IN SOURIS price $125.3“! 75 “ms- Game" frazggiiietmmngiii; {voiding tion fromecertain other partners I The" Will he 501d by Puwc 'and attracuon" I ‘any specific deadline, he said: who were seeking to protect Auction in front of the Law : HAM AND smunp supper Wm MONAGHAN _ M the Chap e president of the repub- their own local Interests. P M "Th 6 . . rcourts Bu'ldmg m Charm": ,be held in new Legion homcwlollelown Hospital on Frida luc- "‘9 premier 3“" the entire ‘ ' town in Queen's County '; government stressed once again W; redqmre a men +0 59” agelzeral Open meet sponsored by NOI’i‘I‘I RUSTICO Prince Edward 1513“ mi fiwomigim on iatiiocsii 52: mm- Ighcatgiiaesr M?:athnM;'s;:dPliIil|-i;Ithat France will cease to par- gmatyf provide-1516me” afinttfifi . . . TUESGSY. the tCnlh day 0 ' “S a P-m- r U 5 - . Chll-' -‘ ‘ -. ‘ ticipate in the European Eco- oint arm po y. e sa t more an we in Queens an mgs 1964' at met Maurice. Weight 9 lb. .c Community if the am is necessary bum the Com Counties. This is a year round position and can be a good paying one. Apply in person to— Mr. MacKay, Firestone Home and Auto 187 Great George St.. Charlottetown ’OSITION VACANT DORCH’ESTER PENITENTIARY LIBRARIAN COMPETITION NO. 64-200-29 DUTIES : a) to be responsible for the operation of an institutional library. (b) to supervise the selection of books. mag- azines and supervise all othei aspects of lib- rary operation: to) to o reational pur Recreation Association Everyone Welcome November, A. D. ; dren under twelve 75 cents. Spon- l hour of Eleven O'Clock in the forenoon. ALL and singular ‘ the lands following, that is to BY INVESTING IN UNITED INVESTMENT SERVICES LTD. in company with 30,000 thrifty Canadians who who through profit—growth and constant: super- vision by experts are acquiring independence for the years that lie ahead. Call at our office for fur- ther information. ‘ UNITED INVESTMENT SERVICES LTD. 1148 Great George St. . Charlottetown. P.E.I. ‘ PHONE 894-4112 l Lavie and Sarah Lavie and advise and assist inmates in the selection f reading matter for educational and rec- poses; _ . (d) to perform other related duties as required. QUALIFICATIONS: (a) High School Graduation. some university training, including; 'iterary courses, preferred; (b) a course in library management or equiva- lent experie . . (c) at least two years of practical experience in brary operation. (d) ability to visory control. SALARY: BENEFITS: Certain free medical attendancerfree retirement benefits; holiday and sick leave; maintain good order and super- $4590 - $5040 uniform; life and sickness group insurance. Veterans‘ preference will apply. Reply in writing. giving complet age. education, training, work experience, 9 details of admin- latrative experience. etc.. to: The Personnel Officer Dorchester Penitentiary DORCHESTER. N.B Closing date for applicationsz‘Octobcr 30. 1964. NOTICES NOTICES ATTENTION POULTRY FARMERS We will be receiving p plant all day Saturday I? ouItry at our October 24. JENKINS BROS. LTD. _ mmmersido CHANGE OF LOCATION CONRAD REAtl ES will open October 26th at “7 KENT STREET TEL. 4-6332 "We look forward to serving yOu" TO THE VICTORIA HALL COMPANY LTD. AKE NOTICE that the Commissioners of Victoria Village in Queens County being desirous of acquiring the Victoria Hall and land in con- nection therewith in order to maintain the ball property and use it for general community pur- poses pro to take the said ball and land sit- uated in Victoria Village, being Town Lot Number 37 at the Northwest corner of the Intersection of Howard and Main Streets, having a width of 56 feet 6 inches on Howard Street. and extending back 100 feet on Main Street, pursuant to The Village Service Act. DATED at Victoria in Prince Edward Island this 20th day of October. 1964. Howard B. Wood Chairman of the Village Commissioners of Victoria. I say: ALL THAT TRACT. piece . SHARE IN CANADA'S BRIGHT FUTURE lot parcel of land situate. lying and being at Souris on Lot or Township Number Forty-Five in Kin County in Prince Edward Island. bounded and described as follows. that is sa : COMMENCING on the Southwestern edge of Main . Med Street at the Northwestern . boundary of Plot. No. 5 being Charles Lavie's land and at* Ithe Northwest corner of the house occupied by J 9 r n m e running thence South Sixty-' Two degrees West along said boundary to the Gulf Shore two chains and Forty - Five links; thence along the said shore Northwestwardly one chain and twenty links; thence North Forty-five degrees East to Main Street one chain and fifteen links; thence along said Main Street South fifty seven degrees East two chains and ten links to the place of com- mencement containing on e~ quarter acre of land a little more or less subject to a right of way for the Town of Souris to allow water to flow over the above described land from a point 0 Main Street at a distance of Eighty-two feet Westward from the Northwest corner of the dwelling house erected on said land and prem- ises by the natural course such water shall take to flow as set out in an agreement dated the 11th day of March. A. D. 1938 between Isabelle MacKlnnon and Charles MacKinnon of the one part and the Town of Sourll of the other part. all of which is described in a Deed of Com veyance from Charles D.- Mac- Ki‘nnon and wife Isabelle Mac- Kinnon to the said Arthur-I". McQuaid dated the fifth day of 1927. and registered in Liber 4a. Folio 876. The above sale will be made under by virtue of and pur- suant to a Power of Sale con- tained in a certain Indenture of Mortgage bearing Date the Seventh day of October, A. D. um. and made between John Guy Coffin of Souris in King's County in Prince Edward Is- land. and Priscella Coffin. his wife, of the first part, and Mabel Rickham of Souris in Kings County in Prince Ed- wanl Island, Married Woman, of the second part, an cause of default having been made in the payment of In- surance Premium, Principal and Interest money thereby secured. DATED this eighth do: (i . .D. 1904. TRAINOR AND O'DONNELL. [elicited-o. sored by Ladies Auxiliary of Ho- yal Canadian Legion and is open to the public. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF LANDS 0N SOUTHPORT SCHOOL ' DISTRICT Pursuant to and by virtue of Writs of execution to me di 5 I an issued out of the County Court ui Queens County at the First Circuit of the said Court on the 2nd day of July. A 1964. in attions wherein the Trustees of School District ‘ No. ' ueens County were applicants against firstly and secondt and which said executions were mverally follows: Firstly for 573.8 and seem ly for $392.05 as being the amounts of School Taxes ; and costs which were unpaid at the time of the issue of the said executions together with e costs of and incidental to levy and sale and other ex- penses of executions and on which amounts payments were made balance of $249.66 owing to- get-har with costs incidental to such levy and sale. I hereby give public Notice that on Wednesday the 25th marked to levy as . I NEWMAN -- At 19th. 1964, to Mr. and Mrs. Al-; . . .ut, ‘ to" Newmant Union Road' a s°niblow to French industry, which Alvin Boyd. Weight 7 lbs. 14 oz. 3 MITH — Mr. an Mrs. Leslie‘ Smith tBetty Hammillt Kinkora Belgium. The Netherlands and a daughter. weight 6 lbs. SANDLER — Loren and Haz- el (nee Dawson) ll Monroe Ave.l Reading. Massachusetts. happy to announce the arrival} of their daughter Nancy Lee. weight 7 lbx.. 4 01.5., at the ML! 1 Auburn Hospital. Cambridge.l Massachusetts, October 9, 1964.} sister for Stephen. Alan and, Duane. ‘ ENGAGEMENTS CONNOIAJY — AUGER — Mr. and Mrs. John Connolly an- nounce the engagement of their daughter. Norma Geraldine. to Thomas Richard Auger, son 0 Mr. an Mrs. Harvey Auger. of Dorval. Quebec. The wedding will take place Saturday. Nov- ember the twenty-eighth, nine- teen hundred and sixty-four, in St. Veronica's Church. Dorval 018. bee. DEATHS day of November AD. 1964 at. i the hour of 11 o'clock in the foreman in front of the Law Courts Building in Chorloote- town in Queens County in Prin- ce Edward Island I wilt set in and sell to the highest bidder the following lands hereinafter dem'lbed: Firstly: ALL THAT TRACT of land on Lot 48 as fol- :— Being the lands on the South side of the Road from Bun ry. Chart ado Highway. on by landsof John Aylward. M ael Oranuik and Sheldon Small- wood and being i e- scri two «my and helm: :n he Scotti dde d the Road from Chanottetlwm to South and Irwin I homage of 175 yards on file said Road and extending smith- wardlv a sufficient distance to Include acres 0 lo- !ether with the buildings there- on and Club It I . Golf and burns a‘m‘ Mai-"v the lands assessed in the name of . — MN Oman-y Clint. DATE) October IIII. A.D. III. Sieriff or Queen County. Juli F. TM HOWATT »— At the Prince Ed~ ward Island Hospital on Wed- sadly missed by their Inesday, Oct. let, 1964, Hiram lMacLean Howatt of 240 Rico- mood Street, age 74 years. ,Resting at the Mar-Lean Fu~ lneral Home from where the ; funeral service will be held to- ‘day, October 23rd. with ser- .vice commencing at 1.30 p.m. {Interment will take place in : Peoples cemetery, Tryon. the Prince cultural market Edward Island Hospital. October ized." :tries in the other five countries are-t r The threat might be only at is not organ- S -h a step would be a grave has benefited greatly from the 8 At the cnarlotwjgradual abolition of trade bai- :town Hospital on October 20th,:“el'5 among the members ‘1. France. West Germany, Italy. Luxembourg. But it also would . a serious setback to indus- which have likewise profited In ade. IN MEMORIAM STEELE —- In loving memory of our dear mother. Mrs. Ho- ward Steele, who passed away October 23, 1937 and our dear father who died suddenly Sep- tember 18, 1964. Your gentle faces and patient smiles With sadness We recall I. You 'iad a kind word for carh us And died beloved by all. e miss you now, our llr‘at'fs i are. re. As time goes by we miss you more. ' Your loving smiles, your :enlle aces. No one can fill your vacant plac— s n d family CURRAN — to food and Inuit: memory of a dear husband and father. Parnell ('urran. who passed away on October . 957. We lost a husband and father ith a heart of gold Dearer to us than wealth untold Happy and smiling, alu av: con- ent e . Always remembered ; DOWNING _ M prince ‘Loved- and respected whctever {County Hospital, Thursday 1 he Went. iOct. n 1984. En M_l lWays thoughtful. 1mm: and iDOWnlnil. wife of the late EM. 3 "‘ i , lDowning. summersmt Rub IA beautiful memory he left be .ing at the Bowness Funeral q'm', . . ‘Home. Funeral notice lam- ‘3‘”) missed and alum. rn Visiting hours today from 7 to 10. Hospital, Wednesday. 1964. Angus H. MacKie. Notre Dame Street. Summer- side. Resting at the Downers Funeral Home from where fu- iieral will be held Saturday. Oct. 24. with service at 2 p.m. Interment in Peoples cemetery. Summerslde. Visiting hours to day 7 to 10. IN MEMORIAM ROBERTSON - In loving mem- cry of Mrs. George obertson passed away October as, Your memory never leaves us tough you are .I 254 V. . Mack"! -—- At Prince County F0 Oct 2 .membered by Ill! loving wife. ‘family and grandi'iildren. STER — In loving memory of my dear Sister and aunt. Martha L. Foster who died October 2lst. lin in Quincy. Mass. and father and grand- father, John D. \laclpod of Strathcona, who passed away Oct. 8. "358 Those left behind are the ones who miss you. Ever remembered by Sarai and family. CARD OF THANKS [WISH to express my sincere thanks and appreciation to my friends and relatives for cards. letters. flowers. gifts and tele- grams and no with me while I was a patient at. Prince Edward Island Hos- . my thanks to Dr. John Glllis. Rev. Ross Howard and hospital staff. Signed. Bar- bara Grace, Maclieod. fulle support T l‘ c a t y mon \Iarket can negotiate tar- lff reductions with the United States in the Kennedy Round italks. Wilson GOV’t i Will Stand By i’ Commitments LONDON 1U" Prime Min- ister Harold Wilson's new gov- ernment has advised its allies Britain will stand I43! international commitments. in swift moves to allay any possible doubts about. the Labor government's loyalties. Foreign Secretary Patrick Gordon Walker sent off messages which emphasi7ed: Britain will go on giving the to the Central Organization which. unh 1's. hacking. links Turkey. Pakistan, Iran and Britain. Britain will continue its "pol- Icv of full support for the aims" of the eight - nation Southeast Ara Treaty Organization the l'oucd States and France are anion: SFATO': members. Rritatn rczards the work of the :pvr‘ti nation European Free Trade .\S<f\f‘lallnfl as imp"- tant FI‘TA was set up as a counter-group to the European ('ommou \liirkct. Its members swap industrial tariff conces- stun: Wilson and leading members or his administration have at various times criticized some Aspects of the CENTO and SPATO alliances. They see ncitlicr as fully meeting the chanch needs of the Middle and Far Eastern situations. Rut Labor government lead- N‘s cvidcntlx have decided to put Ill'Sl things first with their cvc: fixed on Wilson‘s expected summit nwctin: with the pres- ident of tltr l‘niterl States be. torn the curl of the year Eight-Cent Stast Due For Air Mail OTTAWA An eight-cent airmail stamp the first of its dcnomination since 1946 will be issur‘d .\'ov Ill. Postmaster- ticncral Nicholson has ni'inmint.~ it is intcnded to replace tho scvcn - ccnt airmail stamp. made obsolete by a recent in- crease in airmail rates to the United States. The stamp also can be used for parcel post and for first class letters weighing hclwI-cn one and two ounce-s for m a" whn “WM delivery within Canada Th ew stamp ls blue and identical in design to the level- cent airmail stamp. I! shows as inter-city jet aircraft taking ofl from a modern Canadian Ills post Will]. 1