EASTERN FUNERALS GALLANT FUNERAL — The funeral of the late Veronica Gal- lant was held on Thursday mor- ning,’ Oct. 14 from the home of her daughter, Mrs. Peter Gal lant, to St. Charles Church, St Charles, where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Clair MacDonald who also offi- ciated ** the grave. Pallbearers were: Henry Paquet, Joseph Manning, Bernard Gatiant, Rus- sell Peters, Wilfred Burke, Jam- es 0. Gallant. Interment was in the church cemetery. MacDONALD FUNERAL The funeral of the late Mrs. John D. MacDonald was held on Saturday, Oct. 16 from the Per- ty Funeral Home to St. Mary's Church, Souris, where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. J.J. Dunphy who also offi- | cisted at the grave. Flowerbear- | ers were: Melvin ,MacDonalid, Leonard MecDonald Arnold MacDonald; Merlin Chap- mer. Ravmreord Sweenev, Em- mett MacGaugh. Pallbearers were: Luke Power. - Adolphus Foley, Roy White, George Mac- Aulay, James Sutherland, Jose- ph Chapman. Interment was in the church cemetery. Mac D FUNERAL — The vunetal of the late Walter (Allen) MacDonald wa: held on Friday morning, Oct. 15 from the Perry Funeral Home to St. | Mary's Church, Souris, where | Requiem High Mass was cele brated by . JJ. Dunphy, who also officiated at the grave. Flowerbearers were: Richard Powst>. Meriin One >: Ta old Bailey, Charlie Gillis, Francis Macintyre, Joseph MacDonald. Pallbearers were; Gerard Mac- Donald, MacAulay, Alfred MacDonald, Luke Power, James ibut only after a ithem because lentless because it permits np mistakes, rewarding because of the things one may see — Muskox and caribou, wolves and an occasional grizzly, an explo sion of color where short-stem flowers carpet the ground with gorgeously colored blooms. A, place where there is tremendus visibility due to the exceptional clarity and lack of visual inter ference. A place where a com: pass is uneless due to the near- nss of the magnetic pole; but a place where the summer offers perpetual day “‘aand the sun. is always there to quide you”. LONG EXPERIENCE It called for long years of ex- perience in handling canoes all-types of water; where ‘shoot- ing the rapids’ becomes routine, careful look at “the expert ca noeist ee not noted for bravado”’. Mr. Morse following his talk illustrated much of his various trips with slides depicting many phases of his life in the barren lands. Retiring president Hon. F. Walter Hyndman introduced the special guests who included - Honor Lieutenant Governor W J. MacDonald and his military aide Lieut. Col. Earle MacLeod. MC. Later in the evening the nom- inating committee presented the name of Alex Wilson for the of- fice of president for the coming year and he was elected during the business period following the address of the guest speaker. Probe Continues In Infant Death declared today Union Day in the province. There are "199 credit unions in the province Se Macintyre, Jacob Gillam. Inter- ment was in the church come: | tery Tn See LAURENTIAN “SOFTSIDE” CHOICE OF @ Red @ Bronze ® Charcoal. ~~ NOW IN STOCK Oe e en eee eee wee 3 SCOTT OUTBO. Reqiar 0.8 Specia ae Fae nee 45.00 P Regular 65.00, Special ............ccseesee 45.00 1 used 3% H.P. McCULLOCH OUTBOARD 75 uv ee er ae eos fieeees ah . " Reger MM. Seecel ., 198.00 Special 1 new 20 H.P. MERCURY OUTBOARD LUGGAGE IN SEVEN SIZES, J Regular 525.00. “Special oo... oesssnne 425.00 IT'S RUGGED Special nn ee 19.95 IT'S RESILIENT ee eo 2 OE IT’S STREAML'NED 2 sew Lae Bee LAWN MOWERS 65.00 6 used‘ LAWN MOWERS — completely o reconditioned. Special .................... 40. 00 Special 1 used Model 600 Bolens GARDEN TRACTOR Regular 375.00. Special ..... <i... 16 H.P. aa 295.00 . 450.00 (Demonstrator), Regular 650.00 \... 1 weed Grass & Fertiliser SEEDER. 7.00 + cna Game eivuxeericesvee wees s Seek Daas — Fea ey ane 1 7 00 Se ecen a 275.00 | AeeO 1 new HOT WATER RANGE BOILER 18. 95 Regular 22.00. Special ................. ; 1 new 1/3 H.P. GOOLE DEEP WELL WATER PUMP complete with 42 gal. Tank, Mount. 175 00 = jar 221.00. Special ._.. new GOOLE SHALLOW WELL PUMP 111 00 * 2 inch PLASTIC PIPE pér foot 1.10. 80 Special s Complete. Regular 138.00. Special. Se 11 Water St., Std cst arsed ae _ 316.00 00 eee eee eee ee eee eee eee eee eee ees ove 1 used Velox ELECTRIC SEPARATOR 75.00, Special ................08 ae ee. ee 00 el itch Meee aa oh 425.00 130.00 Regular 150.00. Special .........-..:::s00+5 130.00 00 1 RITEWAY MILKER UNIT (Practically New). Phe he ee 125.00 Ree ee eee ee eet eesesesseesessresesent ra018 ROTARY HOG FEEDERS Reg. 33.45 Spiciat 2 BT2#0i9 ROTARY HOG FEEDERS Reg. 44. 8 Special 1 BT2750 HEATED LIVESTOCK WATERER Regular 60.00. Special 100 BT2701 PRESSURE WATER BOWLS Regular 7.70. Special 15 TT1500 COW TRAINERS. Regular 1.88. Special Ss 8 foot ANGLE LIVESTOCK PANELLING Special 1 new Double Special Ps ie i i a 35.00 24 Single COW TIES. Regular 1.75, 1 50 MOCO sie ws cas sib sesisbac cis iecapeas e s Jamesway WATER BOWLS. Regular 8.50. 7 50 Special ® vie a TRUCK complete with closed in box ne ER ee ee eee 1 1 00.00 a3 ae ROTARY HOG FEEDERS Reg. 45.35 32. 00 are ea ee 26.00 Sided et or eet 32.00 48.00 6.00 1.30 15.93 All Other Merchandise 5% OFF From October 9th Till 16th— | ERNIE'S SALES and SERVICE Regular 19.30. Special Summerside, P.E.I. ere, <n sae ee aaal o_o - _|Baieaton sbitee greece 57 seaahees B 58 o seeceasess WW 3 a coroner's jury last might RCMP Constables Hopkins and we : ¢ sensor . found Sidney Leabert Brooks, 4, Oland stated that on arrival at |otawa Si niet en “a 68 SOURIS — A resolution con- that while a helper, his license New Glasgow responsible for his |the scene they both noted a quan- | Montreal ssahonile 48 67 cerning the establishment of a should be marked ‘helper’s i Mendeneid|Besctn ears GRR a tecescose SS ee re . Fredericton . ..... 35 69 «6Was pa at a meeting of t resolution also specified of Charlottetown, oe Oe result aun anock enables of, Chay. Saint John ........ 37 65 (Eastern Kings Fivherman's As- that $10, be the cost of a fishing Alberry | a oy oo ee Moncton _......... $7 67 sociation in Souris Regional license which may not be issued . | ow ae oe eset See hee | Halifax Sr at as “6 61 High School Monday night. for less than 200 traps. , ts findings on Montague ~ 2 \Charlottetown . ... 38 56 The resolution was brought A motion was passed to have — ee ae a — ' a | Sydney tah eosin % 3 (forth by a committee c a copy of this resolution sent to =, Soot eit | wagen car passed her and went |Y @rmouth ela ames 6 66 of a representative from each of both the P.E.I. Fisheries Feder- chai |Up the hill on the wrong side cae... ons. 35 4 =the six ports surrounding and in- ation in Charlottetown and the the road. ee. uikondace “A 0 © cluding Souris. federa! department of fisheries , . Norma Donnley, Vernon River, Boston as ednsaneous 5O 72 The resolution, passed unami- in Ottawa. testified that the car reportedly | Tampa > snssonenee 63 8 mously, stated that the trap li-| Another. metion was passed to driven by Brooks pulled off onto Miami ...... aaee 3 87 mit ‘be evtablished at 400 traps, support the Eastern Kings Board the side of the road where she|New Orleans ...... 3 8 single or double. jof Trade’s resolution to have a was walking trying to scare her.| HALIFAX (OP) — The wea- “Each fisherman” according National Park established ip Then it drove away. ther office says a few clouds ‘o the resolution should howe bis (Eastern Kings area. . Kenneth Roger MacDonald, the| were reported over the Mari- traps marked or tagged on the' Eugene Gorman, provincial driver of the car which Mrs.| times late Wednesday evening center si inside the trap and deputy minister of fisheries, re- MacDonald was in stated on the; and fog was forming along the that his buoys be simifiarly commended that the resolution way back to Charlottetown from| southern shores of New Bruns- ™arked. Each fisherman should | passed at the P.E.1J. Fisheries they met the car! wick and Nova Scotia. have his traps available for | Federation meeting in Charlotte- Brooks was driving. It was com-' ‘fhe unusually warm tempera- Count at a time so agreed upon town recently, be considered. ing Geese hare 68 fhe wens tures of the last two days will 4nd that there be no replace- Mr. Gordon summarized the side the read ne said. and) continue today. It will be mosi- ™ment of lobster traps throughout |main points for the assembled both —_ . ceeenen ly sunny in aif three provinces ioe — a ig eee | fishermen. except in some coastal sections y competent aut meaymond John Murphy garage| where low clouds and fog will| “A helper may not be issued| ETV SPREADS AFAR that both ca a aaaue gradually thin out during the 2 bona fide fisherman's license Educational television now is were im waned mnechanical con-| OM: until he has served an appren- available to 128,000,000 people . Oct. 11. anice ' Overcast conditions and inter- ticed period of four years, and jin 4 states of the United States. Reginald Butler and In giving its verdict, ihe jury | Mittent rain ay sont in all | : ae “Winsloe stated | stated ‘“‘we consider this ac-| regions Friday. Temperatures been "driving cident underines the advisability will be cooler. "es * Kk tk k& HE 2S ‘ n a installing seat Regional forec: : ; . s y back to Char.| modern vehicles.” Nova Scotia, Prince Edward FRIDAY = SAT. TODAY ONLY GUEST Eric Hon: F. Walter Hyndman, — par Members of the jury were: | Island, Eastern New Brunswick : Morse is shown centre at The eft, and incoming president of ¢ John Adams Bond, Allie Byron . Lower Saint John Charlottetown last night prior t Cutcliffe, John Gay, David Rog-| River Valley: Sunny and warm. tu the dinner of the Canadian ‘Mex Wilson, who was elected ourt Oc ep tas ers, Eric. MacDonald, Miltom| Winds light becoming south- | Se ee ee ae eee Reemeth halen Dencan. | emstty 38 this aftersoon. Low. | gram retiring - enne Duncan. high at Halifax and 60, Yar- | By : mouth 45 and 60, Kentville 3 | and 70, New Glasgow and Gos- | ighteen Cases tna Se sea Con . Moncton and Fredericton 42 | GEORGETOWN — Eighteen oe ae mene and 70, Saint ohn 45 and 65. genes: wane Ge: Ge Sites Se| Oe oe dient a . Outlook for Friday. Over- na Vicdnaniy ot 0 Soniey “alipes-[3.A somone was’ issued for Eastern and Central Districts * | cos. imermitient rain begin po og ae a1 eee vatelnet Gos The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Oct. 21. 1965.5 | cooler. Johnston, . Representing Torjorn Uistein of Georgetown, ™ ' High tide today at Charlotte Crown Je oil tees wes Dopey | Guseed Son Grae cf Genes town 8.16 a.m. and 9.33 p.m. At By RALPH CAMERON barren lands. as a milion square | Attorney-General J. Arthur town and also charged with . Rustico at 3.11 a.m. and 5.00 The romance of tracing the|miles without trees; ae Guigan, be 4 Fogarty of | illegal possession of liquor, had p.m. Summerside tide eighteen water routes taken in canoes of jing territory testing a man by Joseph W : both charges cea to Nov minutes later than Charlotte | the early explorers of Canada’s |pitting his ang | Cardigan, BR. 5, pleaded guilty | Sols ct tor tial. 6 es jy \town. Suun rises today at 7.29 northland was told last night by camping skills against a con- | % impaired oe = fined med by Mr MacDonald. ; a.m. and sets at 6.28 p.m- All| Eric Morse, Canadian Cub lec: stant threat of, disaster throng aus Augustus Burke of Lower 8 times AADT. who addressed regular |carelessness. ‘‘ place’ where 4 Montague club meeting at The Charlotte- you get no second chance”. |, Bernard . John | Boudreauit, ed dri ae nae bee ae ae is a vital industry to P.E.I. and town. He described the several phae- | Lower Montague, changed with | o% Cite: mnie at 10:30 for there is a great need for renew- Noting that Canada had half |es of the journey, made {mp | Meeting, had his case adjoura- trial. He * eucanentadl and extensive research so of all the fresh water in the {month-long stages during the | °d for trial on Oct. 27 at 2 p.m. | tial. oe was rep Wh = ‘aes oie itself, then ‘Hat the entire industry can be world be particularly urged it summers of three or four youre. | aces Mitte eganocs | Also adjourned to Nov. 18 at zens require less to lve in dig-|Seep thought must be given to My’ Natloas concial =” ote Unltd Shake e athe Maer TA TUY te nak ai | under the Excise Tax Abt, hed | 10:30 a.m. for trial was a charge |nity than those in Ontario as the past generosity of the Con-| Premier Walter R. Shaw briel- tion”, He added if court fines — in relation to water naviga- | #! three cases adjourned § © / of impaired dri ageinet Judy La Marsh would have us continued menoat in this area”, ly outlined the industrial expan- for water pollution were made tion made it necessary to plan Nov. 3. He was represented by | John Denham of Commercial believe is it not possible thet le Ma cevie chanel sion his government has mot- Steep enough those industries each stage well in advance to| Kenneth R. MacDonald. ree ae forcenennes ty OT ena ee evento the sree 43 pervhak taxon build-| eskt te ese at nae pouring their wastes into the prepare for all eventualities, Gerald MacKay of Murray | Mr. ‘Nicholson ue recine Tops, Sees to tle i ee dle Ay Ah point of cutting down the family |ing materials must go” J. Angus ithe Diefenbaker government in. country’s streams would find RUGGED ara River, charged with the theft In® the case of John Wallace | jiowance here’, Heath Mac-|MacLean told the assembly. /the form of the Atlantic De-| economic uses for the wastes| In telling of the trip he graph- | of a Gibson guitar, valued at | MacNeill of Milton, charged with quarrie Progressive Conserva-| This tax burdens every family in| velopment Board. We set w and then the United States ically noted the rugged beauty |tess than $50, had the case /| driving without due care and |tiye candidate in Queens said|this province, especially the!these industries without m uc would have enough pure water of the terrain passed, the diffl-| against him withdrawn by the attention, the evidence of Wil- /jast night. young people who are just get-|teie’ gas the Liberal govern- of its own. . lculties of portaging or hauling | informant, Laurie MacKay, who | fred Wi McQuillan and | "\4-" Mecquarrie and his Con-|*g started on their own”, he/ment", the Premier concluded Calling a canoe trip across Re capoes upstream wher: cros- paid the, costs. Mss. W' William McQuil- servative teamma' were ad- said. MacPhail, minister of ‘Canada “‘a true holiday”, he |sing sing the Rockies through a 1,| Lawrence MacLeod of Mur-| lan, both of Georgetown, Wa&8 | dressing a- meeting in Afton) VITAL INDUSTRY industry and na resources said this was due to man having | a a high-pass,-and-recalling | ray River, charged with selling-| heard by the Crown. The case |tz911 The meeting-was the larg-|_Development of our fisheries|also addressed meeting, 80 concentrated on comfort he |the historical significance of the | liquor, had his case adjourned | was adjourned to Nov. 16 at and most enthusiastic yet en- |i absolutely essential, the former| which was by Edmund had left himself little room for | Work of the early explorers whe | to Nov. 3 to fix a date for trial. | 10.30 a.m. He was represented j¢ d by the two *men ‘as fisheries minister stressed. This |Handrahan. y adventure and a canoe trip from | ad to make the journey with no | He was represented by J. P.| by Mr. Nicholson. they carry their’ campaign , Hadson’s Bay to the Yukon. put |maps to guide them or exper- | Nicholson. Donald Martin Beer of Kil- (through the rural districts. modern man in the same posi- |lence to teach them. Herbert Lawrence Mclsaac of | muir, was fined $15 and costs| “If the electorate is interested tion as those early voyageurs. But of that far northland Mr. | Georgetown Royelty, charged | for possession of a muskrat dur- |in the future of the young peo Mr. Morse spoke of the Arctic aren Was eS its - by Georgetown Town Police with | ing a closed season. |ple in this province and in the s uture economic usage. impaired driving, pleaded guilty | Five persons were each fined 7 stated there were vast quantities| and was fined $100 and ¢osts. | $20 and costs for illegal pos- | decal schools will grade their pu- CITY AREA of precious metais there but| He was represented by Mr. Mac- | session of liquor and--one per-|pils and arrange for their ad- " Scien ‘getting -them-out.. presented. alb--| Donald. _........ | som_was_fined $20 and costs for | mission, to regional high schools FUNERALS most insuperable difficulties: be- |= - teing intoxicated iss publie| Provincial school superint § cause of extremely high trans|% was clothed and wrapped in | Place. dents are said to be in favor of a ee: on materials of reasonbly good the move which Dr. Dewar es- sa re © JAMES FUNERAL — The tlaptn iss widercs and wer Sm ech aw owed AO) TF Eliminate Wednesday, Oct. 20 from the | “These would be of No information was available particular. Cniclitie Fesaees ee value in the coming world e yesterday as to whether _ cor. Grade 10 Exams - vice conducted * | greater leisure for man. Alreai “ F ; ‘ : G.E. Ball. Hymns sung were cali an inquest and it is believed! Dr. George Dewar, minister 7 : ‘GE. Ball fie at lire rowgon by ate a red| Dr. Geors | Laundry & Drycleaning Sole Dates Wed. Oct. 13th te Sat. Oct. 23rd Abide With Me. The staff of] rrossure, he said remarkiag find attempting to obtain fur-|day that next year grade 10 ex- | @ Economical 1 used 14 foot MAHONE BAY BOAT with windshield, See eT ieee nin | ent national parka. are ther information to aid in a oe See @ Easy and speedy steering and speedometer. Regular 450.00. 375.00 n body. Pallbearers were Munroe . ; province : Gpeclal: 8 ee ee ee 2 ~ MacLeod, Elmer Sutherland, Pret meanen “cenit Manic The body wrapped in a blan-| Approval of the move was gi | @ Visit our Car Wash alse 1 used 8 foot TROUT BOAT. Regular 75.00 6 inch STOVE PIPE ELBOWS AND DAMPERS. Priced Norman MacPherson, Fred De-|far more familiar to more ket was discovered some |ven by the provincial cabinet Special 45.00 pinoy Reguler Coste, Melvin Duffy and Wil- ‘ple; as leisure time inerenate boys playing football. nt Dewar said the exams S & M 1 used 20 H.P. | WESTBEND | 0 UTBOARD ‘cae a0 B. BOLAVAL SEPARATOR, Bloctete. _ Shama. Interment in Peo- and said of it that the country is ™ | ot fates hae Sodan a Ch’tows Regular 275.00. Special ............./..... 225. 00 Special . 100.00 8 cemetery. rlentless but rewarding”. Re- ° j fr. i sit that in the futu-e os 1 used 10 H.P. JOHNSTON OUTBOARD 195.00 Saga ee eer Regaler SON, Seeeel oss: 1 new 1000 Ib. DeLAVAL SEPARATOR Blectric.