.‘ irate ‘ at full 1 l t l l I on. ’ . go. As a young girl she moved 1 t. ,z‘lomo years ago she sustained from «a. s r. 4” l UF Objective Up Two Per Cent igiAND NEWS pAGf Despite Higher Costs, Demands 000 $31,350.00); Canadian Nat- ard Society of P.E.l. ‘ $500.00 ional Institute for the Blind — $47 00); Boy scout, of Can_ This year's P.E.l. United Fund I312.815. while campaign costs..year was allocated to the 513.670.“) ($13.133.75i; Cana' ads. Prov. Council _ $8 "n objective is only a two per cent because of an expanded public torgamzation. but it receivedonlyl dial! Mental Realm A5500; " “7045 20,. Gm Guid ' increase over last year's unat- relations program. are up because of the defiCit. . . .‘ 130886.30); Multiple ‘ » t . es of tained target of $233031. despite to $7,809. The P.E.l. Red Cross Society ‘ Sclerosis Soc1ety of Canada 1- Canada. Prov. Council _ u. higher costs and greater dc. Former tag day agencies willthas been allocated the samel $6.980.00 ($6,650.00); Canadian 567.00 ($3,940.00); Navy Leagu. mantis for health and walfare receive $5.878. the same as last lamount as last year. $34,000. 1 Foundation for polio, and Re of Canada, Prov, Division _sh services. The 1964 objective is‘year except for an additionali‘ It has been ruled the board him _ 35900 ($6.m3,95i- 000.00 ($1,081.10); Charlotte. . . . amount of $150 for the Imperialtoi directors will decide what Cerebral Palsy Association oi town YMCA — 526.630.00 «$23,. The Catholic Social Welfare .Order of the Daughters of the lprovision Wm be made to cover p_E_I. _ 331133.00 (3230490,. 09450”. Bureau. Charlottetown: PriECIL-iEmplire}; Xhosa 8110i?“ was lthe deficit on the 1953 cam- Catholic Social Welfare Bureau County Welfare Agency. P, ‘. . ,over 00 e a year a o. ‘ ai n‘ _ Charlottetown __ 4.63530 Protestant‘ Children’s Home The 1965 allocation for the p Agenc allocations for 1963 “23338.65” Prince Csiun‘y and the Protestant Family Ser- YMCA is $26,630. compared With j g y . h m t t 1 _ welfare Agency $23 231 00 i ' ' $97061 the the amount of $23,094 they re- are ‘5 {wows w" ,e 03 am ' _ ' '. . & v" Bureau m1"er ‘ ' ounts paid to agenctes under (517327.75). PE-I. Proteab largest part of the objective. i‘ceivcd for 1964. Last year they. Last year they received $73.-irequested $25,945 am Chlldrens Home last year's deficit shown in our — 23. 450.00 ($20,577.00); Protestant ckets; Canadian Welfare Coun- Storey Electric Ltd. l832.10. . Budget for the-Boy Scouts is . . Administration costs are the l $8,107. while the Girl Guides Ci} — .138 )5 833' Family Serv'“ Burn“ " ‘15 H“ [tn-n”, g, . "Mm," e as last year's figure, or thave been allocated 54,567. Last (118" Red Cross Society $34.- 745.00 ($12,488.70): JOhn HOW i NED RAGS AND bors complained she had been eating out of garbage cans. Work crews found 37.800 in small bills in the shack. She Q‘s Mrs. Matilda Weiser. 83. was ordered out of her rat-infest- shack in suburban Sand- wick East. Ont, after neigh— Vanguard Of Armed Units Arrive For Queen's Visit 7 . tennial Year. However. it is hnp- ed citizens everywhch w i l i make an effort to decorate their It is anticipated that about .200 members of all the armed forces will be on hand for next week's visit of Her Majesty ‘ 1 Queen Elizabeth, homes with lights. fines or hunt- Reminiscent of the wartime ing to welcome Her Majesty. One thing is noticeable a ll d that is a definite slowing up of provincial govcrnmcnt business as practically all ministers and all their departments are devot- ing extra time to planning1 in City Man Fined 1 For Assault A Charlottetown mfill. Hugh :Shechan. 42 Douglas Street was years. Charlottetown has start- ed to see an influx of military personnel. who will join in a combined operation to ensure the smooth running of official machinery put in motion for the l occasion. Already army vehicles of all types are travelling city streets as approximately 50 profession- al drivers familiarize themselv- es with all routes over w h i c h the Queen will pass and at the lame time learn local traffic re- gulations. It is expected there fin . , t ed $10 and costs on a charge zldin bins“: lfmclrifiaterargrnsglflf assault when he appeared 9‘ p ' Vbefore Magistrate A..l Ha-lam 0mm jeeps to the present d a y . , , . counterpart of the ancient and 3C: m c") Dome court Tuos' muc - maligned 50 hundred. a" weight. ‘y Three persons wcre each fincd At the same time military $20 and costs or 20 days on work crews are busy on suc'i lcharges of being drunk and in- details as pitching tents. One oflcapable. One person was sent- them will prov i d e cover for enced to 20 days and another wash basins set up in semi-fieldipcrson was given a 20 day sus- conditions for men of The Can-[pended sentence on charges of Idian Guards quartered at being drunk and incapable. .‘ ‘ . ' ‘ ~ - 7 fl l John Edwin Lund. Tracadie Cross. and Donald Montgomery t. > MacKay. New London. were had hem mm: alum m the, each fined 51.3 and costs or five shack with no hydro or totlet daysl and Rnnam Maurice Mac. fammms for Sig," agsgsmm, ‘Donald: Winsloc. fined $10 . _.. #7,- ‘- and costs at five days. The case of John Charles Hyde. Cornwall. who pleaded not guilty to a speeding charge. was adjourned to magistrate‘s ’ court this morning. i Fined $10 and costs were Jo- seph Edmund Gallant. Oyster Bed Bridge, for driving without a license. and a Bonshaw rosi- .dent was fined t‘ie same amount for driving with defective equip- ment. UF "Collectionsfl connection uiih the \‘lSll. thousand and one details have to he worked out and some dcp- utics are on this p'iase full time. In fact government busmcss. Per cent as such. has practically ground to a halt because of the res-‘ SOURIS " A Wal‘ 0f $1.20" sure of visit detail work as the‘ lvhmugh "35h donatlnns. 07‘ ‘iime shortens But after next? Pledge ('al‘ds- 01' 3b011l 3” Del wcck officials expect to resume cent or lb“ $3.50” OblN‘tlvet has normal schedules. been gathered by Souris can- ..vassers. for the PEI. United One person was fined 55 and Fund. . Daniel .W. MacDonald. costs for failing to stop at {campaign Chalrman' reported . 1 yesterday. Smf’ Slgn- ‘ A display board erected in: A charge of threatening atront of the Canadian Imperlai person with ham against Rob-.Bank of Commerce in Sourls crt Francis Ross. of Coveheadu features a 'lhermometer was withdrawn by the crown. which shows the percentage ol At Monday‘s session the accuss the objective collected as the cd had been certifiedtas fit lotcampaign progresses. l l l .4 .. o runitrt RETAILERS 159 Kent Street Charlottetown Phone 2-2473 ZELLER'S THE FABULOUS FUR LOOK MAKES ITS FALL '64 DEBUT! Look at the fabulous "menagerie" that's just arrived a‘l’ Zeller's . . . luxurious Fall and Winter warmers that give you that "fur feeling" at the fraction of the price! Admire and own one soon! lstand trial by Dr. Eva Powers JENKINS of Riverside Hospital. mullIIIG rm. 8. STORAGE i Speeding Cases Dominate Docket Three persons were convicted? of speeding in Queens County‘ Traffic Court yesterday. i A4ynthctic "Broadera" fur jacket is lamin- ated. too! 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