rr —_w To" | Abn. . ee ee Se ee ee eee eee re ne ee eS ee ee OPA er et ee wee ee , Massey-Ferguson Aims ace tt: @Ohe Guardian At U. S. Corn Belt Market corse caneian Pte : “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” ; > BOUGHT PLANT a problem,” am = SECOND SECTION . Charlottetown, Thurs. Nov. 25, 1965. PAGE 15 ; hessd \ollnnsh ib erosh (ercesh' ested isi pcaaliiers. thadhal Massey-Ferguson has bought | prepared k and Co. Canedian Pree Business Ber te bioe dollar anmal snes o 123000, 008 [e pieut pt Dee Maes wbiee § 0 stint Si’ tte Sage oat TORINO (CP) eee Beeler — Distiers Cony. Sea. | Sen ee ert eee, ne 2 about cent of her exports, went te : The shift started rumors when ONUMENTS it was announced in September | Britain. profits _ Other buyers of Rhodesian to Our beautiful Island cemeteries link the past [oi cholders. was seoperted tk with the present and both with the future. slip essential aed to the U.S bacco included West Germany (13.6 per cent); The Nether- Honour your loved ones with an enduring | from the truth,” the company symbol of respect—a monument of marble or [**%5, . hyat thet a lands (4.7 per cent); Japan (3.9 per cent); and Australia| granite. convinced us ‘you need corporate roots in an area to make a real )3.1 per cent). VERE BECK & SON LID. |=e.secaees Ee Montague ' Charlottetown mde ve ee — — 2 50 or 60 from Toronto, are bas equipment, end as | a i a a ih ia gf 3 z i Te it Fok’ - sil ‘ : til 6g fa s Rae ‘tain <a Best M k t iit Rhodesian _iothing, the |: est export, wi 300,000 | © arke | ($15,900,000), went mostly to ial Foe soy tiara ee me sg statistical office, iwhic made available the ports, did not provide similar Babrein are its largest suppliers gy oven me Sete of oil, statistics .o available | \ficial gata available here here Monday show tamomed thet Britatn and ‘Seats But the figures show that Africa were Rhodesia’s biggest other countries, including South Africe, have considerable a)? % imports other than twade ties with Rhodesia, which | declared independence from | iat nel by far the largest Britain two weeks ago. eee selling petrol and The statistics made clear sed worth “|whete any disruption of trade more than £3,100,000 last year.| ~ requested by the Security Co: ai Saturday, would have an ef Aid Is Soug he ci ot made oo s29 per FOr Oldsters jcent of her exports in 1964, and nearly a third of her asbestos) TORONTO (CP) — Bernard aon Sgy, 76, said here he wants es oe eee a assistance| | G. B. MURPHY LTD. "A Name You Can Trust" CREDIT JEWELLERS oo oe a ee - SHOP at HOME for "Gifts that last” |: S=s:5 ie fv silat comune Cee : | Kal from the 232 value - packed suggestions . . - me Se URPHY’ | sident ‘and. his sister Sandra BABY HAS PRE-BIRTH TRANSFUSIONS in G. B. M HY’S - 1765 ee ee ee oe Mrs, Exnest Mitchell holds . months ago while in mother’s reacted against unborn child pero S "| sixpound son Stanley in womtb. Doctors said transfus- ‘The Mitchells are from Block ‘ emphasizeda hess doesn’t end at retirement. Westerly, R.I., Hospital Wed- ions were performed at Yale ey Tate: ne interent te do nesday. The baby born Sunday hospital in New Haven, Conn., Island off the Rhode Island + SESE i Z z EES E 1 H ; He i 5 : 5 8 eneetnn ‘i al i [bs i nee Oh eel FEE yEES,ERRVEE be f pee tks Hl etl » & T / j } } MX AN you may as well be| had two blood transfusions two because of an RH factor that coast (AP Wirephoto) ° NY dead, as far as I'm concerned,” ‘ URS Hee ot . 4 WwW. + fevan Thursday night agg | een ga ge ar ot keeps me younger than eda though present prospects ernment put up Le the average 76-year-old — new vy ater rent (Capital meeded to construct the! a Bt ae projects all the time, always not encouraging the government , Saeeares | something to do.” Pleat Future _|is continuing its efforts to obtain Tits tis eins wu ~ I Mr. Sky said -he has lots of a heavy water! plant for Este-|ing to assist in the financing to: 6-TUMBLER NAME Se ideas for the retired set. Among ° ven. a substantial extent it could not Hew eeeeersmeegereeemmeee t | shaun sd setting hp a plant Not Brig t Mr. Thatcher, reviewing the hs visced ‘the position on of pubs CADDY SET ADDRESS ...... asset coal turn out portable insulated eee _ eae 2) Miter ies again plant, said. . A ciate sti ,° aes peda and gp t Petoce|_REGHVA (cP) rier Yoo stn al waa" goad, | sr Tamir sad the govern’ ee “LAE Be said that in 1963 he tried Saskatchewan said’ 'build the plant, Western Deute-|ment feels it has done all it» ‘Yours to” yive~or keep: “CY 1965 Gilt Goids ee ee ee, oe ee ee eee ee ee ee es eet : purchase A : ' fj as co-operative among about 60 a $45,000,000 heavy wa- |it, tomic Energy Can- | province working pres-r otside-ar more ame sTRETCN come beginning in February, ()*ceattree" Grade Applicaton I "Each put in $10—which |ter plant at Estevan, Sask. with |@da tured to the second bid-|ent -compény, Dynamic Power, snails aati Mescallt. 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