Two Stores to serve you Charlottetown and Montague BIG SWEATER . i from its mounting on the bulk- lhead and the captain showed. iwhere it had been damaged in I . |tlie fall. "You should have seen i i the ice." he added. 3‘ 1 Ice conditions are not new to the Simard. however. Capt. l Gouleit explained am‘. he produc- {cd a newsclipping showing the CANAL ZONE Gils KISS WIVES GOODBYE the United States. All dcpend- Here two Gls kiss their wives t_ a- being evacuated from - Tittle‘ zolnee in the wake. of last goodbye before the WW“ weekend's riots and disorders. boarded the plane. The first plane load of ‘de- pendents of .~\nicrican S(l'.tll?I‘S stationed in tho Pniiuina Canal Zone took otf _vo.<tci‘day for Famous Brand Names rThe Gunrdiziii. Charlottetown, Wed., Jan. 15, 1964. slligkin the ice at Newcastle Last «Continued tgoiii Page i The CCGS ‘Puppet w'af:o;x!pe:hte- 1) the wiuchs uiiuld clieiiigc to north ‘ :g"bt3r1:aginth:)d;Vaybefm‘e pm nortliwest. at 2‘: mph and gusts (eédmo [go Georggtown and it to 35. ‘’ Lots of cold P.E.l. weather ahead yet. so Pre- ° Odds and Ends From our Reg- ular Stock. Ian: and tails. Large ac-lectlou—come in and see them early! SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! 20% OFF 0 Large Variety CALCUTTA. India tAPl — Light Snow 3” b1‘””.”g Snow i ‘ndu - Mosiem violence sub- 3:35 belgifiin “hit .thee Styles Clld was the Prospect for this m0I‘L'- isided Tuesday after five days. break“ “mud. meeiamgt the Sum C ' mg with [Cml’)LI‘£l!lll‘(‘S liover- Iwhich brought death to 150 per. I E“. _n 'Hjusb0m Bay 0 0'50 in-2 around the 13-rlc_:i'ee mark. Sons in Calcutta and nearby TRAIN DELAYED ‘a,-ea5_ ‘ The CNR 'iCf-W Abe3'W€‘ii The daytime curfew is to be was nearly on schedule. but lifted from today ‘in riot—torn WEATHER _the Borden trains Cliarlotte- areas to permit employees to, TORONTO (CF) __ Observed Oflgns' wggls and f3g_ , , town and Summerside were de- travel to work. But arm pa- l ‘em r t‘ures_ 0 ilayed about t\_\'o hours when a trols were extended to prevent‘ De 3 ' Min Max I'flIXT'|II'eS. r transport truck became stuck further outbreaks. i Dawgon ' 26 ' 9g‘ ' ‘ ' ' ' on the Lraclcs at the Bm-den West Bengal's chief minister ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ' wharf. A snowplow was finally 1’- C- 5611 aiilg%igiiC€d iilétli 10: V].ac':g:;'aVer :3 reg°f° ' I ['99, . . . brought in to remove the truck. P8I‘50iiS Wei‘? in T10 5}?“ ' _ The tanker. .i. Edouard Scim- '_ by p we or arm firms C3133” 33 35 Re 1'0 7 95 One group clearing Md docked at charlomm-,wn since the trouble started last Riflziiia 3 23 9‘ ' reg to $59 50 yesterday m~,m.m_mn finer ham Thtirsday. He ‘said 624 were in- 1 Winnipeg - 3 30 C d .- - .< 4 » - , Jured. These figures are for the | T0i‘0ni0 0 29 OCT’. PII OVGTS CIT Lite ice and zero \l5li)llll) all ‘city and nearby dismcm iottawa _7 9 0 ddzchools across the Island clos- ' Momma] ’ ' ' ' ' ' 1 16 ass d sfyles I ;d yesterday afternoon andh all §:ee:eercic,'0'n' ’ ' ' ' '3 us ransport came n a alt_ U " | Mail delivery was held it in . , Sam John ' ' ' ' " 6 11 N50 0 Wide VCTT Cf b0 Cm‘ seveml digmvfl 1‘ pmglmeu «Continued fiom Page ll .‘Vloncton . . . . . . . 7 ll found even walking dimcunl fiset in the adjoining den. he; Halifax 7 18 ing and footwear at re_ A plow was called to open the said thtat tge “fist ace ha‘; been ggggtivttetown lg . mad from Leoville in the after- gggmnsfiremiyeg frorgpechafiofitgj iyarmbum ' ' ' ' ' ' 9 17 dIiICGd PHCES. . man to take a sick thild to a ‘ St John-S 5 23 doctor in Tiznish, Another plow town’ ' ' ' — the mad from the Dock HAS DOUBLE PLATES . HALIFAX ICP) »— The wea- ° ml" *0 3ii0“’ 3 Si('i\' ‘>03’ He explained that the Simard,i‘ ther office says e intense totgle taken to the Western Hos- built four years ago in Sorel,i storm which dumped roughly C Pi » had been fitted with double] eight inches of snow on much Aiiii0lI.Ei1 roads near Manta» plates at the bow for ice use. but of the district was OUTEWEAR All-wool sports coats from our reizular stock . . Large choice of patterns, cloths and colors . . in tweeds. wor- town itself I‘t"ll‘laint.;d fairly made forward progress almost mg. clear and the plow began its impossible. I _ .. Toimds Hi» 4 P-Til. The CCGS Tupper niet thell wlcatger mndghons W9: mo” FLIGHTS RESLKVIE tanker on Sunday. he said. and -" “W Y 3"“ 5 “’“g ‘’V"‘ 5 W9" JACKETS la a 1-3: Eastern Provincial Ainrays managed to complete one flight duriniz the (lav ~\ Moncton tn Charlottetoiiri return was made in the early evening. The 20-lioiir storm, altliouzsh causing many people the in- convenience of walking from place to placr). did not have the complete cripplin: effect or the first storm on Dec; 19. The ivnrst problem of the re- cent blow \\‘ZlS the limited vis- ibility due to tho S\l’ll‘llll£! light show. N0i‘\\‘H.V's hizzcst siipéFT;i?i?.' er, the 9l,O0O—ton Berge Berge. sen. cost about $9,900,000 to build. she began to cut a path through Hillsboro Bay. Even with e Tupper in the lead they were not able to average more than one mile per hour. Looking at the harbor ice through the porthole we won- dered ii‘ the ship would spend the winter in Charlottetown. but Capt. Goulet explatned that they were heading back to Halifax as soon as the cargo was dis- charged. This operation is ex- pected to be completed t:oday_ He said the ice now mating the decks was nothin pared to the freezing conditions that had been ex- perienced when rounding Cape Breton Island. No drift ice. ow. The strong flow of cold air will continue over the district today but most regions will see some sunshine. Regional forecasts: Nova Scotia and Prince Ed ward Island: Variable cloudin- ess wit.h a few snowflurries and drifting snow; continuing ex- tremely cold; northwest winds 25 with gusts to 40. Low-high at Halifax, Kentville. Char- lottetown. New Glasgow and G-oshen 5 and 15. Yarmouth 10 and 15. Sydney 10 and 17. High tide today at Charlotte- town 12:01 and 10:57 pm. At .<_vivin considerable drifting sn sleds. wools and checks. reg. to 49..50 $34.88 reg. to $35.00 $24.88 reg. to $19.95. Special Laminates. guber- dines, nylons, etic., $12.88 reg. to $35.00 . . . . . . . . . . $24.88 Men's Work Parkas $10.88 ‘ however, had been encouintetreo Rustlco at 5:59 p.m. Summer Banlons and orlons until they were off Cape Bear-_ side tide eighteen minutes later "But we hmke it an off be. than Charlottetown. Sun (Received tno late for Classified fore geuiiiig here." he said. today at 7:21 and sets at 4:58- Doath Notice column). The Simard. owned Sim- .__.._....________. ard Branch Lines Liinbiied cl PLAN MARRIAGE A" F'""°“‘ B(_ic}{AyA;\; __ At “mm U S'orel. is chartered to differen _ _ B N _ Jan. 12_ 1954, ‘ms ,,ar§mf; oil companies and the captain mIe‘3'N(I))f°§en'e(l:§p)e §i':s_i°_I‘;l%ai£h reg. to $10.95 rand Mn“ Biichnnan. in her Elsi year. ‘Md the Present cargo of 2' " of wedle3combe_ Sugsex to Regular Trim Restinrz at the .Vl0l1laL',ll€‘ 1711- M0 ‘~’‘.‘‘‘°"’'. 0' '1'.“ ml was for Shane 28-year-old son andihelr I neral llomc. Funeral service 'mpenal 01] Limit of Earl xander of I. at St. Aiidi-civ‘s Presbyterian IND HELPED . . Governor-General of Canada in Church. Moiitaziie. Thiirsdziy, . He Said tlie heavmst we was 1946-52. W85 Rfliloilllced Tll€-9d8Y- , fflg. ffi Jan. 15. at 1.30 p.m. iiiiei-men: "‘ ”‘° *3“? “Se” "F" ‘mi "°“"“ Shane. Lord Rldeau. returned to M E N S H A T S in Lower Momague cemetery east wind yesterday helped Britain about six month ,0, ' case the ice pressure and We from Canada where he had lived McKEEMA.\l .— At the Kings were able to make better time." since 1953. working in the gdvgf. County Memorial Hospital, Tilt‘ Cmiiimlous bumping tislng fietd and with the Alu- Jan. 14, ism, jx1,~g_ Lflsipr M... through the ice had caused a minum Company of Canada. I Keeman, .\lonta:iie. in her S I 54th year. Resting at. the Mon- tgzie dF'uner:l Home until N U I N G ’ nes ay .1 ternoon then at ,4, her late residence. Funeral gggg Kg. EC ; éehrvice at Tiinity Unit I . M‘ '0 5:» urch. Montague. Thursday. ‘ ' It Jan. 16 at 3 p.m. Interment in i Bffls, qt Montague Community ceme-; From 0"’ "Kan? gtock I be . w p Rog. 9.95 to 12.95 88‘ ,4 MacLEAN At the Ktngsli Made-to-Measure I ; County Memorial Hospital. . ‘ iv: Jan. 14. 1964. .lonathan 1).? WW‘ 5'9"‘ "°"|W- WW!“ II‘ $ ‘A' MacLean, Montague. tornier- l ""3 ‘M’ ’ ""“"sPlcIAI" / 3 ' . . . i 'y’..“.'. ;*.':t::.:.°;r:..'i.::.:::::l s . gt P1’3- - mg. to ss.oo ~ o . .3 . . :1.".";:.:'..*:. .:‘:;:'::::.‘..:.:.i -it mm in we -- . ter. 1 hand tailored and finely detail- ed to the Firth Bros. hifla standard of quality. 69.50 - l'l0.00 Regular $75.00 $54.88 Regular to IOM0 MEN'S DRESS PANTS reg. to 22.95 reg. to $18.95 reg. to $12.95 $17.88 $14.88 $8.88 ‘ .' MICCANNELL — Al Canoe Cove ‘ V‘ on Jan. 13. 1964. Mrs. Duncan i " ‘ Maccannell in her 86th year. ' Resting at the (‘iilcliffe Pu-, 32.88 Re III‘ to . "' Presbyterian Church. servic " ‘nu "" um.-ten‘ t 2 -1 k, if aw .°.i’.......°.‘.?“...'. ...3.°.:‘.....2. EXTRA PANTS Shifter mum... reg. .95 One Group srrcuu. CLEARING . sue "V "r’'‘ Plea” °""' "°w°"' F R E E $79.88 uour/uwa: aroma our 4 an/men _ At ciiariouemwii, 0 Saturday, Jan. it. 1964. Agnes fltarpe of Pleasant Valley. in her 74th year. Resting at the Outcltffe Funeral Home until anon Thursday. then to Plea- oult Valley United Church with aqvlcc commencing at ‘o'clock. Interment tn Fred- Cn:ata—a SKI JACKETS M ' Illldboytf rted kl kll. ll linee':l..prlcedasl¢‘>:v.oaa—. ‘me peorqum“ 7.88 to 19.88 HOOLEY’S MEN'S WEAR 2 stores to serve you Ch’town and Montague