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    e 1,200th member to join
    the Charlottetown Branch,
    Royal Canadian Legion, this
    year was honored last night
    when he received a gift from
    .the president, Alf Kelly, right,
    is chown receiving the sift

    WESTERN
    BRIEFS

    from president Miles Freeman.
    At left is Alfred Peters, mem-
    ber chairman, who was
    asked to reach the 1,200 mark
    ‘before the new Legion build-.
    ing was opened which he suc-

    1,200th MEMBER OF LEGION BRANCH

    ceeded in ee: oe bi
    presentation ma
    until last ao ae were
    120 new members initiated at
    the meeting.

    ‘The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Oct. 23, 1963. 3

    ISLAND NEWS PAGE

    1964 Samacion Plowing
    will

    The
    held Sept. 15 and. “o and it is
    oped tant the site will be in
    Kings County, ba was announced
    of the

    held

    committee
    endeavor to select a suitable
    site for the match, in Kings

    County if poosible.
    It are hoped that two repre-
    sentatives from each county
    would be elected to the commit
    the following were

    ‘64 Can. Plowing Match
    Dates Set; Site Sought

    and Graeme

    named last night: Therin Ellis
    Linkletter for
    Prince, Stan Willis amd Robert
    MacRae for Queens. It is ex-

    pected that the two representat-|
    ives from Kings County will be)
    contacted this mornin

    ident of
    in. Plowing Council,
    was in attendance and. stres
    the importance of selecting ‘the
    right site. He explained that not
    ay sea “tea aaitel coeni
    give each plowman an equal
    chance, but it must be near ac-
    commodations and where there
    is the co-operation of the people, |

    Parents See
    = Progress
    Of Lions Band

    Produce

    SUMMERSIDE BUREAU)
    OF THE GUARDIAN
    ‘Two ships are tied up at the

    SUMMERSIDE BUREAU
    OF THE GUARDIAN
    Three town residents taken

    IS GUEST

    Mrs. May Laing, Montreal, is

    ‘@ guest of Mrs, Ruth Sommers,
    Alberton.

    TO MONTREAL

    Miss Albertena Gaudet, Tig-

    nish has left to spend a holiday

    with relatives and friends in
    Montreal.

    SUNDAY VISITORS
    Mrs. Ingham Me-
    Ne and children of Kensington,
    were Sunday visitors to the home
    of Mrs. William MacLeod, Tig-
    wish.

    HOLD FOOD SALE

    ‘The Ladies Aid of Western

    Hospital held a successful food

    sale at ‘the Co-operative store

    Saturday afternoon, Mrs. Jos-

    eph Dorsey was winner of the
    lottery draw.

    ouT ay HOSPITAL
    Andre Paturel has returned to
    his home in Tignish after being
    @ patient at Western Hospital,
    “Alberton,

    HAD BRIEF TRIP
    Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Warren
    and Mrs. Thomas Warren have;
    returned to their home in Mill)
    River after a brief motor trip to)
    Nova Scotia.

    VISITED RELATIVES

    into custody during an eight-hour
    police dragnet carried out in
    Prince County last Sunday morn-
    ing, following breaks at two Mt.
    Carmel stores, appeared before
    Magistrate W. Chester S. Mac-
    Donald yesterday morning, None
    of the three however, were
    charged in connection with the
    ks,

    reaks,
    Albert Joseph “Buster” Wedge.
    Summerside, arrested at the
    Summerside - St. Eleanors town
    line, early Sunday pleaded not
    guilly to a charge of carrying
    an offensive weapon, namely a
    sharpened pelt buckle,

    The two other men corralled
    in the eight-hour Sunday man-
    hunt, Joseph Walter Eric Gal-
    lant and Wendell Sherman Fran-
    cls Grady, also Summerside re-
    sidents, were
    having possession of Aplin ays
    cles in the St. Nicholas area
    Gallant pleaded guilty and was
    remanded i

    29 for sentence. Grady pleaded
    not guilty to the — possession
    charge, and when asked about
    the bicycle said he found it. Both
    Wedge and Grady will appear
    before the Magistrate Oct. 29,
    when a date for trial will be
    set.

    ‘The three men had been pick-
    ed up at ROMP roadblocks on
    the morning of Oct, 20 following
    a theft at the People's store in
    Mt. Carmel and a break and at-

    WECTEPN Ihree Caught In Police
    Net Appear In Court

    to having possession of a 1961

    lel car reported stolen froin
    the ogre Finance Co Ltd.
    Montreal, in July.

    ‘The two were arrested in Al-
    bany, Oct. 17. by Borden Ne-
    tachment RCM

    Brown said he took the car
    from behind iy erties alley in
    ‘Montreal,

    eae Was a set of

    tools, in-
    a crowbar, chisel and
    Sante drill,
    PLEADS GUILTY
    James Stewart Hunter, Prince
    County resident, pleaded guilty
    to a charge of breaking and en-

    tering the Kensington Co-op on
    the morning of Oct. 19. John
    Raymond Inglis pleaded — not
    Guilty to a similar charge.

    The Kensington police con-
    stable said he was making a
    routine check of the Co-op when
    he saw Hunter come from the
    building. ‘The management re-
    ported later in the day that ap-

    Eats

    railway wharf taking on cargo)

    KENSINGTON — nday| for various ports. The Virgila, a
    night was parents’ nit | for Ken-| general cargo ship, arrived here
    sington Lions’ band, when

    parents were invited to witness
    he progress being made. A fair
    number of parents attended and
    ail expressed!) Gierceclyen can
    pleased with the progress in the
    two months that the band has
    been organized.

    Bandmaster Locke 1s hopeful
    that a public performance may
    be held some time in January.

    After the practice session the
    Lions took the boys and girls to
    Svend's Inn for hot dogs. an
    chips. They were also shown a

    ilm made in Florida, featuring
    at band parade at the re-

    morning at approximately

    til_ around noon
    The main cargo for thls ship
    is 9,000 crates of seed potatoes
    welehing 99,000 pounds, consign.
    ed toafirm in Venezuela by
    Canada Packers Ltd.

    of table potatoes are being ship-
    ped to Trinidad by Simmons and
    MacFarlane, Summerside Co-
    op Association and P.E.1. Pro-
    duce Co. Ltd., all of Summer-
    side.

    Vessels Loading

    from Quebec City yesterday
    7.30)

    and is expected to pes in port un-

    Three other smaller shipments i" port.

    At S'side RCMP Probing ‘
    Auto Theft

    SUMME) theft
    of a 1956 Tet ie edie
    hearing Ontario licence plates

    owned by Garth McCarvillo,
    ‘inkora, is being investigated
    the Borden detachment

    The cargoes are being loaded|
    by Coastal Stevedoring Agencies
    Ltd., Summerside.

    From here the Virgila sails)
    for Halifax, N.S., where she will
    take on additional cargo.

    pss Cago Frio, a refrigerator| ki

    tied up at the railway
    ied at approximately 4 0'-
    clock yesterday afternoon. A
    cargo of 300 tons of frozen peas,| s
    french fries and broccoli will
    be loaded during the ship's stay} m

    (CMP.
    e car was stolen from

    nt
    pepaies to the ROMP Tuesday

    ning.
    Tt was believed that the ign
    The cargo, being shipped by,
    Seeman Bros. (Canada) Ltd.
    of New Annan, is destined for
    London, England and is expect-
    ed to be loaded by Thursday af-
    ternoon.

    the sparen or persons who took
    the

    Winter Works

    cent Lions convention.

    Winners of a draw of tickets
    sold for the purpose of helping
    finance the band were first,
    Lawrence Thompson, $100; se:
    ond, S. Collins, $75; third, Ells-
    worth Mann, $25.

    S‘side Police
    Investigating
    3 Incidents

    SUMMERSIDE A. stolen
    vehicle, a break and an auto-
    etal accident were reported
    police from

    FRIENDLY

    (Continued from page 1)

    pact on Canadian relations with
    the US. by reducing the imbal
    ance of payments with the

    | and easing the North ieee

    co

    By DAVE BUTLER
    HALIFAX (CP) — The vi
    president of @ Chicago business
    location consulting firm sug-
    gested re Tuesday that the

    was mis

    Both Sania and Inglis "were
    released on bail and will appear
    again Oct. 29 Counsel for Inglis
    is Bruce MacDonald.

    George Leonard MacDonald,
    no fixed address, was remanded
    in custody to 24 on a charge
    of escaping custody from the

    Borden police confine,

    The accused said he was placed
    in the cell by the police con-
    stable, and when he awoke from

    a short sleep, the cell door was }

    het
    Atlantic Provinces Economic
    Council should undertake a
    cost ais that
    of

    Manes to today.
    Ee, time ‘during the night
    Gaudet’s Save-Easy store on| comparative
    eal Street was broken in-| would indicate

    athe would-be thief or thieves
    gained entry through one of the
    south side windows and left the
    store through a rear door.

    A truck was reported stolen
    by Crystal Dairies Monday night
    and Jate yesterday was still not

    a noon luncheon at APEC's
    conference. He said sv”
    study was completed by Sa
    toba and is a powerful tool in
    the hands of those trying to lure
    industry from Quebec and On-

    Comparative Cost Study
    Suggested APEC Project

    but as far as could be ascer-| operating different ‘pes. ‘ot ine | to the citizens of your
    cal yesterday, nothing was | dustrial firms in different parts|You must get across to these |

    Ronald M. Reifler ikl confidence.”

    wheat surplus, a potential frie- | IJ b | d :
    ton sou Fee me Obs Fianne
    Me, Pearson, in an indirect |
    reference to U.S. criticism of | ‘The Island communities of |
    nadian wheat - sale pricing Wellington, Kinkora and St
    alsa said this is true “even |Eleanors have made applica-
    i these fects are obscured by | tlons to the department of wel-
    exaggerated |fare and labor for sewage ex-
    squabbles over pricing policy.” | tension projects {0 be carried
    out under the winter works pro-

    -up the federal government
    will finance 60 per cent of the
    oa Payroll cont, the Suvi,
    ial government 30 per cent ar
    || t Birmann, development the municipality 10 per cent, The
    manager of

    Industrial Estates | program runs from Noy. 1 to
    fetes ‘oronto, said thos
    planning area _ redevelopment

    must achieve a “dynamic opti-
    mism” when approaching man-

    nism’ when, spproaching: mar Leaf Stadium
    arene “_|Repairs Costly

    are
    bo ‘Sell th the gospel of confidence
    area |

    | Toronto’s 40 - year
    people that they must have | Leaf Stadium may be too costly,

    city
    Mr. Birmann said the man-| Frank Wellwood said Tuesday.
    agement of existing tncuntes
    in a community) ‘eanl bel you
    greatest salesman of the merit |
    of the area you are trying to
    sell to prospective new indus-|

    to the crumbling walls depends |

    ball Club, which leases the sta-

    |

    RONTO (CP) — Repairs to | Ernie Bowman and utility man
    zroldiaanve}/ Norm Darker fo) minor ‘Teague port on the society's activities,

    A VERY GOOD turnout ot
    donora gave blood yesterday

    ¢ Red Cross blood donor
    diner held in the Knights of
    Columbus home on Richmond
    Street. Here rest bed nurse,
    Mrs. Ronald Drysdale ehecks
    the small dressing on Stewart

    Chandler
    has given blood over 20 times,
    The clinic continues today *¢

    Chandler's arm. Mr.

    the K. of C. home from 9 to 11
    in the morning and from 5 to
    9 in the evening and tomorrow
    from 2 to 4 in the afternoon
    and from 7 to 9 in the efening.

    ots Day Blood Clinics
    3 Short Of 375 Quota

    A total of 372 donors — just

    tion wires had been crossed by |three short of the 375 objective— at last

    registored at_yesterday’s opening
    fed blood donor clinics,
    oF ieee Ene were students and
    8 at the special
    dine! fel a as piruneten Un-
    ternoon, and

    aed) Mer evening ses-

    sin eld ats the Knights of Col-

    tan jiiGannon, a senior. st

    St Dean s University, who.
    headed the blood donor commit-
    tee for the students’ council,
    stated that the sophomore class
    was ahead to date in the inter-
    class competition with a 73 per-
    cent result. This is not a final
    result as some of the students,

    am,
    ‘Under a recently announced |Whose classes kept them from) total of

    reporting at the college sii
    will be making their
    at the regular caer
    clinics. It was noted that nine

    Giants Sell
    Two Players

    SAN FRANCISCO (AP)—San
    Francisco Giants sold infielder

    and

    put shortstop Gil

    c
    building commisstoner |Catrido on their roster Tuesday. | sity,

    Bowman went to Tacoma of
    Larker to El Paso of the Texa:

    native of Panama, was brought

    ‘up from Tacoma, |

    additional students were on hand
    ight’s_ sessions

    embers. of the shidente
    council at SDU were the effioe
    ient helpers at the college clinie
    while representatives of the
    Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Char
    lottetown branch of the Legion,
    as well as High School Red
    Cross members, both girls and
    boys, provided ‘the required as-
    sistance with the various tasks
    at last evening's clinics.

    ‘oday’s sessions will be held
    at the Knights of Columbus
    Home from 9-11 this morning,

    up for the morning sessions and
    300. for sn evening, making a

    Cost ccconiants
    \To Hear Nat. Pres.

    National president L.P. Duc-
    haine, will be the guest speaker
    at today’s dinner meeting of the
    provincial chapter of the Society
    of Industrial and Cost Account.
    | ants being held at The Charlotte-
    | town

    Mr. Duchaine, who will ree
    is a graduate of Laval Univer-
    a certified general ac:
    countant and also a registered

    Whether the repairs are done the Pacific Coast League and | industrial and cost accountant.

    He is president and general

    ‘on the Toronto Maple Leaf Base |Leacue. Carrido, a 21-vear-old| manager of Ludger Duchaine

    Inc., shoe manufacturers.

    SICA has 35 chapters ae Cane

    Mr Mrs, Roy MacLeod] tempted thelt at Antoine Reb. abort sleep, pend ete eet |e from the Toronto Harbor adi ts, 35 chapters.
    and daughter Pennie, Tignish | |GET THREE MONTHS. In the Borden jail for Megat} Monday afternoon Town oa, Reifler said Manitoba bout $5,000 was spent on Redskins Cut ‘neluding 7,000 students t register
    and Miss Margaret Mac Tames Albert Brown and Fer-| possession of liquor, for which |Police investigated an accident | compared the cost of operating | saeaporeey teovatroillaenseriags ed in its four-year course pro-
    Toronto spent Sunday visiting | James, Aber aro veer [Re wae fined $20\and costs, ‘Mae. |i Which a 1961 vehicle sustain-|in three Manitoba cities cil WEATHER but club owner Jack Kent Cooke Jack: gram
    relatives in New London, {ioatreal were. sentenced '0/Donald was ordered out of Sum: |€d_ damage in the vicinity of |nine other cities which were | says he will not spend more KeTOyY JACKSON

    three-month terms in Prince|merside by Magistrate R. S. | $375. ‘ competition to Manitoba. the| TORONTO (cP) — Temper-| than $100,000 for a complete) WASHINGTON (AP)—Coach ART’S TAX
    TO SPEND WINTER ty jail after pleading guilty Hinton, Oct. 18. | __The accident occurred on Rus-| Atlantic provinces were not | atures issued by the weather! renovation, Bill McPeak released _ Leroy RT’S i]
    is8 Josephine Gaudet is vis- |County Jail after_ plea Dail sell Street when Roland Mac-| included because Manitoba did’ office: A Nonelcii engineer's report Jackson, Washington's No. 1] LUCKY NUMBER THIS WEEK
    iting relatives and friends in 5 é pe caval was Agee hi ot bind not Fie it Lydian “trom: the | is Min. Max.|on the stadium’s condition is|draft choice of 1961, in an 51029

    immer: 1d Charlottetow riveway with a half-ton truck| or drawing industry from the] Dawson 2 3 ted to be mad lie |effort Tuesday to shake th
    Sathan’ Gere wal este’ Coady International Institute |; was in collision with the | Atlantic provinces," | Vancouver 55 inter this weeks Ret Hag ariel aces ated aa
    spend the winter months a stakie e pall driven by. iy of ho pierapes iad ee Victoria 56 ———~|Josses in the National ee DIAL 4-5586

    friends in Ma | Summer ould have comparative cost! kdmonton 58. | cloud will drift in from the north. | League
    Peet Aa of Students Visiti ng Province Little damage was sustained | studies available in order 0) Calgary al | seats renmanediiney dn valli é
    by the truck. jemonstrate that while some| Regina .. 73 | provinces are expected to reach |
    GO BOWLING ‘Thirty-two students from the {Building yesterday. He gave the freight penalties can and do! Winnipeg 72 | the high 50s or low 60s. AY. Wike's SO NICE. 10: COME HOME TO

    The Young People from Tig- International Institute at| students a brief run-down on | result from distributing to por- Toronto . 46 «63 Regional forecasts; RELIE

    nish United Church with their | Antigonish began a tour of P.E.T. | agri in Ro fe | | (a tions of Canada from the Atlan-| Ottawa 358. | ova Sect: Prince ‘Raware SINCE SHE FOUND F
    agriculture and livestock in|
    minister, Rev. David MacDon-| Monday. PEL. He pointed out that the | he aa a naa in| pone 34 59 |Island, Eastern N.B. Counties,
    ald enjoyed an evening of bow-| The students, comprising one- Uy 27 51 | Lower St. John River Valles
    a
    Hing ‘at Crest Lanes, Summer |nelt of the entire enrollment. at (Island's most important natural | al Meeting make up for the freight pena |r it pera asia ran ict aan
    s resource is its fertile soil. tie: a iy _
    side. This being first ven-| the institute, will be in ice ee tatennatenall? th: j CERES LACK PLANNING Saint John 28 © 49._| west winds 15. Low-high Hall:
    ture at bowling, a very ‘nail until noon today, During tl Coady tional Aa ation of Moncton 28 ©48 |fax and Yarmouth 32 and 58,
    able evening was time they plan to visit airs site offers 15 social eae [eed ee ths pe ling cheaetie meninces bave and! Halifax... 32-50 | Kentville, New Glascow and |
    sumer, and market-| sl sontti courses ring an ei vi ied Charlottetown 33. 46 | Goshen 28 and 58, Sydney and
    CARD TOURNEY tog ooops Period, beginning in Sep- | e"Teuuiar meeting of the Char, Bea oat iets cn Shani eons 39 43. | Saint John 30 and 60, Charlotte. |
    The Retarded Children's As- [rember hie year there are Te.) htetown Royal Black Precentive | this needs to be done This area | Yarmouth .. 31 50 | town 34 and 60, Moncton and |
    sociation will hold a card tour- | presentettves, | Ot eee ai | St. John’s, Nfld. . 31 36 | Fredericton 28 and 60.
    u Pertrtce | enrolled. sat itis “ [eid at te je on|already has a reputation of nigh tide today ut Ghat | WITH DR CHASE’S
    cael Coeitabseg thueday birt Agricutture, Hon. | stitute, Kirkwood Drive. James Coles, | great natural beauty. Much of | yarnrax (CP) — The wea- | Listabh aad 344 ©
    evening. ‘This, toumement wil mating Sdressed the | After leaving PELL. the group TNR ARICAaa TiC RMEUEL Ets en ak ther stfice says late Tuesday | At Rusti at 140 a.m. and B54 NERVE FOOD
    tun for six consecutive Thurs-| group in the peeretOhed |B stop at sweter Semuctinaide,, Puietial ‘ey: | t town. Iie" os | evening the skies were clear ovet pm Summerside tide eighteen
    days, Funds will be used to|Chamber of the Provincial |tunning to pores on Bedeque, Milton, Clyde Riv-| He said the Atlantic provinces pmiertare at Gn dapat ICE ier later oe ach i | vga es ta Sod pce Cet abu leeaae eetoe
    Promote ried of retarded | ——— , Millview and Murray River. Ne , Pee ware Annapolis Valley of Nova Scotia | sets a tells me since | got fast relief from the nervous troubles
    Children ia, the. Tgnieh, area: “Speakers of the meeting wore: glamor and interest for Ameri- to 2 4 Genacnas| beets see ceeetaciiseacl that were making us py!”
    cuarmes wxners (Prince County Ministerial Joseph Cook, Belle River, grand cans and ee than any in or near teeing emer RAISED BY QUEEN att rand thi tobe fling lust right fd rlet
    in. Canada rom tensi we!
    fol prize winners | master hype Melt get away from those jumpy irritable tense art ‘that
    Caledonia, ‘ possibly Quebec.” re | Fredericton, incorporated as il ON Fati "Att it
    ere amsouced uit nes ol2e- A ce’ Elects Slate At Annual | sins: 27nd, sonia, ant Sh ters ic soma thrown efit ‘ont BP image gegen 9 Ee EP ths have sud
    6 ers, special, something out of the) gay in all except northern New | city status by Queen Victoria 60 Food—FIGHTS N
    Charlotictowns ‘tat, Mes, ‘Ken- SUMMERSIDE BUREAU, Following are the of f1cers|” The apron and royal biue de |ordinary. It offers the business, | Bringwick “where” a band cf years later, DR. CHASE Nerve Foi lerve are
    id Traca- F THE GUARDIAN| elected for the coming year:|gree was exalted to several
    eth MacDonald, Gran naca- 4 that te is placing his plant in
    -| president, Rev. David MacDon-| members, p
    Kay, sapieias tts, ay. Boote,|' < red-acnoaal and roathly Pre aR in, aap ee Mbaatira, Cartedat ed then tae nivicion of Phyvai ‘
    ma is Oy St., Charlottetown; | ings of the Prince County Min- Hee Pregice nt tte evening closed with his ti nds in elther Stockbolit,, ysic Announce New
    Expedit Gallant, | {gterial Association was held) Rev. Boe ae ciation Fev, | a a kinch by mersbers of the chicago nod their " of Pri ard Island
    Wellington, fourth, Miss Paul-| Tuesday at the home of Rev. D.| side; secrets * Charlottetown preceptive. feed pe rk iia Province ince Edw i
    nt Maxwell Nesbitt, O'Leary. is knowingly. :
    | L. Howlett, Summerside. | TO CANVA ealin ubstance
    Conveners of the various com- ve
    | b G He a panel discussion, Tuesday ai
    it First Aid gies aes a Cuba May Buy ites aon a Shrinks Piles, Checks Rel
    Id’ Estabrooks, Bedeque; £ »S §

    Miss Janie K assistant jit ‘ood: .. associate professor of ec-
    erences a the Tiish Crest Opens Page ae crinie erase P.E.I. F iS mi St Francis Xavier Exclusive healing substance proven to shrink

    ‘ i ma (Class pe Discussion centred around the yiget eu and. do some ol F hemorrhoids... and repair damaged tissue,
    Wiel eke tears: fortheoming Billy Graham evan-| The possibilty of purchasing | to ‘get out and do some old,
    tive store returned to their dut- obval Island foodstuffs for Cuba is to| fashioned cold canvass door ‘A;renowned research institute tile || say shouts,

    Jes Mondiy after a plea! sa car basieneet of Wel fae ae aeons ‘el Bi eee i found a unique healing substance is was accomplished with @

    thes othe are ogg rien wlerbente the | Ward Island. All Protestant min-| ative of that » Tob ‘ a one night per week of qualified ‘a sot ier ech petites beer phir

    Feturn to the village they couche letter aif and arth | \vers are holding a retreat Nov.| Wels. He’ Is expected in the |@/, er thoids painlessly. It relieves i hich quickly helps heal injured
    ‘were accompanied by Miss | first s was rovince within a week side Uriv' instruction growth of
    ’ ficial respiration course | 27 in Charlottetown in connec-| P! \ elsand =

    Keoueh ieesiien aad (oy one persons | tion with the cru ot ¥ west up healing of the injured, eng pc
    sister, Mr. . Munroe | attendec i inflamed tissues. suppository form
    White who spent the weekend at Hw night. iy ones | ree a aumogined ta 19] Weis’ visit by. federal agricul: Loses Licence from pevermest Ist to —_ Ist (One hemorrhoidal cae history | Preparation
    the hame of Mrs. White's par- course, wi Loans fre de-| Con 30 Ga “The HB ot clergy- . In order to com: ide tithe In addition to actually shrine
    Toe ee ee ee city the tm night | men in mental health.” bat a food shortage, particular | SUMMERSIDE ~ Quceed fa at M Ch ement.” Pain was | ing hemoroids, Preparation H

    ‘cough, Tignish, pa n jastic discussion| ly since suffering ‘able | town police court with dri promiptiy and gently relie + | lubricates and makes elimination

    Soe i eae nals tou ace on plomb and pre | damage by. bs care and attention, side, O'Leary, Morell, Souris, North Ruse | actual reduction or retraction | tess painful. It helps prevent ine
    completion, ‘ <
    i is seeking agricultural | John Louis Perry. Summerside, (shrinking) took place. — which is a principal cause
    p MACKAY FUNERAL J nh hg This province is in a good | licence was suspended for three variety of hemorrhoidal condi- orkut a your rat for Pre
    May) “MacKay of Saint John,| Albert Stairs of noes | FIRST RAILWAY pletion to cupty poletons, tars | rooethe ty Magistrate RS. Hn of all interested men and women will | tions. Rel i paration H
    N.B., formerly of Tyne Valley | was chief instructor Canada’s first railway was|nips and other field crops, pro- | ton, a. QC, yest take place in the high school auditorium of each } of long standing, and most im- | paration H Ointment (writh a
    nd Chariottetown, was held re-| night's session. Je | the 16-mile Champlain and St.| viding satisfactory financial ar. | drunkenness, ‘town, Y.M.C.A., and Basilica Recrea- | portant of all, results were so | special applicator).
    cently at Brenan’s, Fumeral| A greater number of peop! ete ibae tes sed were each Comtre (Ch thorongh that ‘hi infact
    Home with burial taking place | is expected at next week's ses) Tavis ven] Fangement_con We mae, ae |v ir ‘rrace | fom Centre) on Monday, Nov. 4, 1968 at 7:00 pm. | Corse tn ne at yous
    fa Fern Hill cemetery. Saint sion as many were busy taking Ee pri St. Jean oom agriculture official said ees a was maintained over a period money refpnded.
    Ahn, in their crops Monday, pee \

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Title
Guardian -- 1963-10-23 -- Page 3
Date Issued
1963-10-23
Language
English
Type
Text
Genre
Extent
1 page
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Digitization Agency
Robertson Library, UPEI
Reel Number
PARO-176
Reel Sequence Number
0747
Page Number
3
Physical Location
Robertson Library, UPEI