and Little Sands on the MURRAY [nano HARBOR Word been received that Stewart, fermerly fro Mrs. Robert Bell. Murray Har. High Bank, has recently under- sour is a patient in the P.BjI. | sere at St, Mary's Hos- lic: tital, where she underwent *t#!. ? i wurzery. Mr, Olifford Keenan, Murray Reuben Cahoon spent the| River is a patient in the PEI. weekend at his home in Murray lia Hyde, Murrey Mar- Harbour bor is a patient in the Kings County Memorial. Hospital. CHRISTMAS GIFT GUIDE | 4. The easy way to gift shopping Janet Stewart. Charlottetown, os To place your ad in the Christmas gift guide telephone: 4-8506 SE OEE FCCC OEL TELE SEE OUR complete line of G. E. large and small APPLIANCES - , BURKE | ~ ELECTRIC ‘149 Kent Bt, 21221. EES A GG C'S TMI The Nu-Style DRESS SHOP 90 Great George St. Wishes all its customers a Merry Christmas . Let us show you our fine selection of dresses and suits. CHANCE EGE CLONE CHRISTMAS FLOWERS We have a selegt assartment The Island ~ of Poinsettias, Pot. a Se ame | Grill’ We give your mpder fest New Manager personal attention Walter Lee WEST END wishes you all NURSERIES = FA Merry Christmas 22 Richmond Street § Chinese & American with relatives m Murray | Phone 894-8535 Food : i ag OP pate RECORDS ji FOR Charlottetown 7 CHRISTMAS Billiard Club i Wishes you a Merry Children’s ........ te ee eS one Popular Hits... %Be ereus 1966. - Leng Play from 9c sceacaiatiiciansiees Victay —4 Speed Gifts with Meaning! 4 Record Play : “Only 26.95 ee Ga. TOOMBS Canadian Bible Society §| MUSIC STORE #-~ Book Store Opposite Batons "BUSINESS. SERV! f'tato Growers Association, Inci- identally “Life” 7G ea oe Se Rd. : Geraldine Chaplin, dayghter of comedian Charlie Chaplin, is greeted with a kiss by her r, Charles ’r, upon her arrival in Los Angeles Manday | THIS AGRICULTURAL | ‘ai Helped Start Potato “4 Growers Association gaan as I president for Prince in the early do the neces: years. 1 By NEIL_A| MATHESAN My thanks go this week to a person who wishes to remain! anynomous, for informatien on! the late Joh B. MacFayden of justine Cove. : mr Bell| MacFayden — the middie name was for his moth- er, the former Jane Bell — was a son of Neil MacPayden, When he died in 1937 the Gyardian § said editorially that he was the first member of the P.E.]. Po- Howatt: Dar- | lingion has kindly |paned me the + tee eee z “has ae wie te 4 % “ae e . : _-_CHAPLIN’S DAUGH | mation to CE DIRECTORY. a y ‘ae me to atteng the Hollywood pre- miere the movie ‘Doctor Zhigavo” in which she has a starring rele. It's her first visit to Yollyweod since she left NDUSTRY of the highlights, as can gat . to sary pe "ack avden seconded the form the Patato Grow- erg. Association — the late A.E. MageLean had moved jt — and, he was the first man to pay his membership fee. The ting was held in the Board-of Trade rooms in the old Market Build- ing that was destroyed by fire a lfew years ago. It stood » where ithe Confederation Centre stands now. The date was. Monday, April 12, 1920. Mr. MacFayden Goods and Service .,, Where to find them in Charlottetown and District | UYING SELLING REAL ETAT WANTED ALE BOTTLES 2c per dozen PHONE 4-8595 Beer Bottle Exchange Drop your beer bettien ot - MAURICE BLOCK | Co. tTD. Kent Street. BOTTLE BXCHANGE O'BRIEN Iran and ° Metal Ge, Ltd, Lower PrinéeSt.—Chariattetown Phone 4-4407 Neschi Sowing Centres WILSON an BUYING SELLING BENING PHONE 432638 J. W. MacKENZIE " _ Real Estate Consultant _. Aporaiver and Broker Me ieteioee Memier of CAR FB. | GEORGE PEAKE LIMITED REAL. ESTATE ~~ ENBURANCE - "Rai EP REAL ESTATE Atlantic Dr SERVICES LAUNDRY’ IONE DRYCLEANING STOP car WAsH Self-service, economical, speedy. | § &M a 37 Eden St. Charlottetown. W. L..MeKENNA | CO. LTD. Plumbing & Heating | NEW. ADDRESS ion blowing contractor. ywall Insulation 46 Valley St. Across from the New Shopping Centre Independent Cleaning ‘Services Limited 90 Kent St. Chitown | ci ae am OILS Wood's Fuels ' Texaco Stove & Furnace Oil ' $4 Hour Emergency Service STANLEY MOL REAL ESTATE LTD. Where Friends and Sales Are Made DEALING EXCLUSIVELY IN REAL ESTATE 78 Gt. George St. “Near Travel Bureau” All modern Equipment. Wash | walls and ceilings. Strip, seal ‘ and re-wax floors, and janit- | orial services. Telephone 2-2747 R. Robison 12 Alexander Drive Charlottetown NURSERY STOCK _ Christmas / Plants Potted Mums, Begonias, aniums, Ivey and Plant- ers Supplies. Orders. Telephone 894-6275 — 892-2267 | - Poinsettias, Ferns. Ger-' | AUTOMOTIVE MUFFLER CENTRE Complete Exhaust Systems Sal es Free Installation At OK TIRE STORE St Peters Road Dial 802-2360 TIRE SERVICE @ Tire Sales ® complete Farm Tire Service 204 Kent St. 4-4247 @ Wheel Alignment INSULATION. | For better results use blower | | method. Call your Ipeal imsulat- ; O.K: TIRE STORE _ St. Beters Rd Ch’'town | “Dial 894-4912 HUTELS | REGENT HOTEL Overnight and permanent guests. Reasonable Rates 58 Great George St. Ch'town Phone 4-6426 ation and | hope to review some his death in 1937. He wap vice- | | Singer Has Mere Than | | ; | DRIVE-IN At The - A&W Drive-In MALPEQUE ‘ROAD it’s. the only place you ean buy ‘‘Chubby” Chicken” “Look for the Bright Orange Building” TER RETURNS TO USS, m a was for anything that was goed for the Island, He played a lead- t ing role in the fight te get the , * 7Borden --Tormentine ferry ser- % é : : ‘editorial gaid. : From old files T have read, m. I've learned that he hired a spe- eial train ence (o take a group of people from his genera! area ip-attend a meeting in Emerald where the carferry was discuss- ed. That was aboyt 1906 er 1908, I understand. it wag’ in Mareh -theugh there is some doubt about the actual year. On another eecamen Mr. Mae- Fayden hired a special train te Charlottetown te attend a meet pre- ject. | amagine that the Augus ; wig 4 4ee the money he 4) antee te the § the one who up a6 @ guar: way, but he was many as the father of the care ferry". The service was estab: lished in 1017, |, @pment of these berries hap | been undertaken on a major seale: ; URGED GOOD PLOWING Mr. MacFayden, my researeh @ tells me, preached the gospe!_af | goed plawing..He noted that 40,. 000 people attended the interna: tienal plowing match in Optarie — thal was mere ‘han j\ years | with her “parents te Hive fm ago — thus “outdrawing hockey, | Switzerland 13 years age when she was 8. She was bern in Santa Monica. ‘old minute benk of that organiz- was a director until the time of jorities of his time. His 4, . 1958, the vear af the Diefen- | PLAYED LEAPING BOLL - | | | ]-Michigan 125A Series:2 Loader | TAILOR Joseph Rush, Tailor 163 Queen St. prould have held it indefin- 1-Michigan 175A Loader a 15 Woodlawn Ave. Ch'town | Charlottetown, P.E.L. ts a ean for Christmas | we geeciatize in alterations. Phone 892-2336 Phone: 2-1611 ree All work guaranteed. EECORDS me SIDMOUNT DIAL 4-6704 VICES GARDENS REC Oo DS ROBERT McINNIS McGill Ave. Ext. Ch'town — FURNITURE ros wa ROS Interige — Exterior Painting | USE | Aylward’s Furniture Rvlaning vivsewe lene ; ce] Exchange Ltd. _ MILLER BROS. LTD. : a CLASSIFIED # Prince St. gin a 292-2526 d *. sae ae She Soe | “eesomater tym | WANT-ADS Frnt oases pa sap teen Sanrce tnd Mn athe ecrth= AM. fy * — y* baseha!!, football, etc, ‘any ballyhoo." | “OF all the operations on the | jfarm’, he eaid, “plowing is the | most important. Here it is that the aerliest improvement.. of modern agricultural techniques have heen displayed.” | The Augustine Cove farmer | withaut | (AP Wirephsto) land, N.Y. and to /Aroastook County, Maine at his own ex- |pense, to learn how. the polate ie there had organized \their industry, as he built up the groundwork for the Potato Grow- @Fs association here. - | Net surprisingly he had en- | countered difficulties im his ef- | farts ta tir interest and prem -te jthe idea of the carferry éervice. \One ef the old Guardians I read | » Inet Mr. MaelLegn, joey jaaid that Mr. MacFayden became | Memve? oe bs been writing to hig eceral nes for sometime, without receiving a reply. The MP was in faver of the tunne!, the old stery said. Se Mr. MacFayden started regis: tering his letters. Then he goat replies. The Guardian said editor fally baek in 1917 that this 192t and held that riding through the 1995 election. He itely, from what I have heard about the man, ex- cept for his death before the next election. in 1040 Mr MacLean — he’s still talked i | man had heen “the brains of in Prince County, parti | cularly among tis’ Liber- | 9M ime maine ameiige als — ran up the longest ma- movements in agriculture." , WHITE SEED + When Paul Muruphy went from here to become an agricultural scientist.in the agriculture de- partment of Northern Ireland, Mr. MacFayden with Dr. J.A. ‘ Clark, then superintendent of. the Experimental Farm, ‘‘fathered the introduction of the white epo- MacFayden, apparently, tato seed industry in this pro- WHR EGC jvince."’ The quote is from the This Christmas | Guardian of 48 years ago. 170-vote margin in 1935 was the biggest ever recorded in the riding. It compares, fo example, with the 3,808 Py: Orville P stored in baker sweep, Mr. the white potatoes, Mr. MacFay- ‘den and Paul Murphy found, a | gemumerative market for them. Mr. MacFayden enlisted the aid Ever Befere @ Singer machines Vv $ age potters” of J.0. Hyndman, of Charlotte- $ Television itown in developing the organiz- Stereo . ‘anen meetin... of the Potato. $ Record players | Growers Association.” The Guar- @ Typeuriters idian of that day stated. @ Washer & Dryers Mr. MacFayden, this pa- | @ Beautiful sewing baskets | Pet Said im ae on ar @ Many other gift items duced spraying for poate bugs. It said also that he was responsible for urging the introduction of plow matches — the paper mus' have meant the revival of SINGER. SEWING CENTRE * Gt. George St. Ch'town | WEE LERGEM LEED EERE LOADERS A SPECIAL PRICES ‘1 year old. Complete with 4 new tires. | in very good condition — 586 day warranty. - 27,000. In fair condition. 5,500, EAT OFTEN —1-Michigan 175A Leader ~ | Diesel engine, transmission and brakes eam- pletely reconditioned. New tires. 30 day war- ranty, } a 1 5,500. ' 1-Caterpillar HT4 Traxcavator Diesel and starting engines recently ditioned, reran- 7 5,000. 1-Caterpillar 933 Traxcavator Diesel and starting engines; transmission, final drives and undegearriage completely rebuilt. 80 day warranty, 11,500. \ N.S. TRACTORS & | EQUIPMENT LTD. N. 8. Tractors & Equipment Ltd, 3575 Kempt Road — Halifax Telephone: 455-0581 Caterbillar, Cat~and Traxcavator ate registered trademarks BES "of Caterpillar Practor Co ” hi? vice established, the Gyardian ° tine Cove man got back most of industry the effort, | Mr stneventinn’ oe known te | made several trips to Long Is | > ‘The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Dee. 14, 1965. 13 | Busin | of competitive the | booklet that SPECTOR 1 have written this celuma without first-hand knowledge of most of the events which I have | It was Mr. Peppin ithe keynote epeech at ligational meeting of Growers Association, More than 30 years age he + Peppin said that Mr. MacF was studying the iden “worked in the years 191% of developing the er | 1080 urging leading Charlotte and industries, (town businesesmen ie aggist the Only failing heath in the farmers by giving leadership in latter years of his tile, one organization to carry out his sald, prevented ideas," ; him from personally demon- I'm quoting here from a his- veloping "hgh "grade ore: the same Slowing moien’ beshiet : i same ing mate t duets in hoth herries, This last year, and my revelation alone put Mr. (came from documents made’ MacFayden years ahead of (available to me by people elose his time. It has only been im tg the indi . Memory tells } Yecent years that the devel- me that Glen say loaned me theugh there may have been ath- ers. Price Index Is Higher In Ten Cities - OTTAWA (CP) — Consumer price indexes went up in al] 10 regional cities in November- with imereases ranging from one-fifth of ane per gent in Van- eouver to nent cent in Ot- tawa, the Deminien Buregy of Statistics has ; The cost of food—most impor- tant of the indexes’ geven com- ents—rose in all 10 gities. reases varied between feur- of ene per cent in Sgska- | teon:Regina and Vancouver and 3.2 Jf cent in Ottawa and for- on : The health ‘and recreation in- | dexes were up in nine gities, | exseet in Montreal | di 's, Nhid., respectively. . John's was also the enly \eity ‘where the eest of clothing |went down. It held constant in | Saint Jeba, N. B., and |teon-Regina and rose in the | jseven ether citigs . mast of the potato documents, | ess Briefs | _ NOTICE OF ™ ' pide is SHERIFF'S SALE revenues of the 94 Canadian NEW HOME ON railways totalled 116,148,054 in | POPLAR AVENUE August while empenses reached N . ‘Mt ot att aes nn hoists | PROVINCE. OF \purcns of Hadiiios saaee aa | PRINGR EDWARD ISLAND irevenues were 5.4 per cent [IN ‘THE SUPREME COURT |In..the Matter of the Mechanics Lien Act, 191, R.S. P.E,L Ch. 9%. | BETWEEN: OTTAWA \OP)—Ghipments of xeiTH CARMICHAEL * LIMITED were | be lower | PLAINTIPF ° per. Bureay ef AND: | TOWN AND COUNTRY » CONSTRUCTION LIMITED DEFENDANT PURSUANT: to a Judgment and Order for ‘sale made in jthis Court om the 7th day of December, A.D. 1965 in the above noted action, I was dir- ected to set up and sell at | Public Auction on the 20th day higher than im August of last year while expenditures were up 36 per cent The operating pro- fit in August of 1964 was $7.206,- te 408 squares 2,507,114 ~ NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE NEW HOME ON 7” ef December, A.D. 1965 at the |; BORLAR AVENUE hour of Twelve O'Clock in the j\CANADA ferenoon, in front of the Lew | PROVINCE OF Ceurts Building in Charlotte- ' PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND tewn in Queen’s County, Prigee | IN THE SUPREME count Eéward Island the following lands and premises. Ip the Matter ef the Meehanies ALL that parcel of land situgte ee Ast, 191, B.8. P. 8.1. ising and being in in’ : Queen's County, Province of BETWEEN: | Prince Edward Island, bor KEITH CARMICHAEL | and deseribed as follows, that is LIMITED te say: COMMENCING at a PLAINTIFF paint on the Western boundary |Pine "tweet wih’ Oak A Vv , | TOWN AND COUNTRY tee eal Rew street hr ie |___ CONSTRUCTION LIMITED | first street toast of Maple Aye- | PURSUANT feo. fidgment Sunred tad Party Ct) te 1 e (230) fe PURSUANT fo 8 Judgment | coith (measure along the West- and order fer sale made ip this Court on the 7th day of Ree- ember, A, BD. 1968 in the above | noted "Action, I was dirested |to set up and sell at Public Auction on the 20th day of Dee- ember, A.D. 1965 at the hour | #94 the South eastern | angle of Lot No. 8 on a plas | of Twelve-thirty o'clock in the af 6 aon subdi a | Afternoon, in front of the Law Piggies oe in ePrice Eide een’s County, Prince Ed- [ward Island the agoae lands | MacDon premises. | Alls that parcel of land |Sotsaary of Taw Wo. as. div-- | situate lying and. being in the it One. -Wundead Village of Sherwond in Queen's Perce point Pour County, Pringe Edward Ishand, ( 7 E t bounded and described as fol- | {!27-4) oF to the Eagte 'lows: COMMENCING at a | Soundary of Lat No. 67 on | point am the Western boundary | stree ese direction along the Bootes Ect coating wun ef Lot No. 67 a "| Street with Qgk Avenue, the said’ | Ree One Hundred ) new street being the first street feet. THE cn 3 asters East of Maple Avenue, the sai direction . = or: eens One Hundred (measured on the Westera baun- ' . o : ; dary of the said mew. street) | Twentysly point. Eight fee Southerly frem the intersection (196.8') ar to the Western ry af the said new street. | of the Western side of anid new €E im gn Northern dir- “Ags farmers experimented in> ‘eat we Izvestig said Kelitenko re- of street with the Southern houn- dary of Oak Avenue and. the flouth eastern angie of | The transpertatien and hous- ing indexes’ showed mixed | movements, while the cost of to- ection along - Western boyn- ° dary af the said new street A of One Hundred (190) |bacen and alephol held in| Ne. 84 on a plan of a pr ‘ point jeight cities and shawed slight | subdivision Wie pd of Ernest of = fa the t vacins decreases in Montreal and Yan. | Wood in Shapwodt; as prepared |i) ah one eid plan together | cmuver. ' by C. G. MacDonald, P. L. 8. om The over-all indexes, Oeteber April 21, 1964: THENCE im a | indexes in brackets: Western direction alan f the St. John’s, 123.5 (122.9); Hal. Southern boundary af Lat No..¥4 fax 135.3 (134-5); Saint John. | a distance of One red and | 137.6 (187.1); Montreal 139.4| Twenty-six point Bight (126.8) | (438.5); Ottawa 146.2 (188.5); | feet or the Eastern boundary of | Torpnta 142.1 (140.8): Wingipeg Lot No. 68 on the said plan; | the above 136.5 (135.3); Saskatoon- | THENCE in a Southern direction | fered for os i rn. '132.8 (132.2): Edmonton-Calgary along the Eastern boundary of confirmation af the sale by # 131.5 (1806) and Vanceuver said Lot No. 68 a distance of Tusge of The Supreme Cop 135.7 (185.4)- ‘One Hundred (100) feet; | Whe will make Lill ae All but the St. John’s index THENCE in an Eastern dir-| Order Phe frag com ad are based om 1949 prices equal- | ection parallel with the South- ae ar a the = ae The ling 190. The St. John’s index is ern boundary of Oak Avenue a | eee all a Set wa with a right-of-way in common with the said Ernest W. Wand his heirs.and assigns over the said new sttmet for persecns, | animals and vehicles at any and times. pe roperty will be hased on June, 1951, prices distance .of One Hundred and. equalling 19: Twenty-six point Two (126.2) | Mortgage for Ten beige, od sentence | feet or to the Western boundary | Bix undred Dollars $10,600.90 Brai sh af the said new street; THENCE | to Canada Permanent Message .- j ; ’ orpora a . ’ rainwas Rh, ween’ direction sia | sale will be read at the time boundary of the | said new street a distance of | Que Hundred (100) feet or to ; the -peint at the place of com- mencement, being Lat on the said plan, together with MOSCOW . (Reuters) — The 2 Tight-of-way im common with ow aad @rder fee Veet ‘evernment es- the said Ernest W. Wood his further particulars jing of the sale regarding the facts herein. The proceeds from sale will be paid into the Court fo the credit of this cause and | will be dealt with by a Judge © of the said Coyrt. on Attempt. Charged DATED this 7th day of Dee- ember, A.D. 1965. BELL & FOSTER Plaintiff's Attorneys. £ r lev a Saturday second American ,heirs and assigns on the- said afficials pf trying to beainwesh new street for persons, animals the the assumption ; made at the Bell & the United States after they, The ee eee M4 Pe. Poster, Attorneys for the Plain- boat mation tiff. The newspaper says wairug Judge The Supreme Court make all necessary 30, and Peter Kalitenko,. 37, ig | atders for the completing of the st lost their way in a fog; 9al@ and for vesting the 5” perty he Shores of Alaska, across the! is subject to a Bering“ Straits. mortgage in the total The paper says the. men whe | amount of Ten oceeet Bight lof t vy be two Russians: into remaining ig #94 vehicles any time. te jaf the sald ottine at ea drifted to Alaska in a smaij offered confir at of the sale by @ skinners Geogory Sarapushkin, | Wha found’ themselves off the | perty im the chaser. asked American officials for gag | Hundred Ballars ($10,800.00) to i COMMENCIAI to refuel. were told they would | the Evangeline Savings and nv have to sign a declaration stat-| Lean Corporation and Clifton ie ‘| ing they wished to remain im|€redit Corporation, and the eS fe the U.S. before they would be eOnditions of sale will be read permitted, to see officials from | at the time of the sale regard- the Soviet Embassy. ing the facts herein. The pro- The men were flown to Wask- ceeds from the sale will be paid ington and kept on farms out- | into the Court to the credit of side the city, where efforts were this cause and will he . dealt made to persuade them to re- with by a Judge of the said . BBah ene e a ee 7 ca Let ug design your let- terheads, bill heads, brochures: call us for main in America, the paper | Cotrt-on confirmation and order all your printing says ; : —— | for vesting. Further particulars needs. Sarapushkin gaid he managed | regarding the property and the to reach the Soviet Enthassy | assumption of the said mort- GUARDIAN-PATRIOT CENTRAL PRINTERY BELL. & FOSTER < PHONE 4-8506 — Plaintiff's Attorney ' REGIONAL DIRECTOR EMERGENCY SUPPLY PLANNING erase — snore s May be made at the office Imer & Haslam, Attorneys “under the for the Mortgagees or at. the and de- office of Bell & Foster, At- tornevs fer the. Plaintiff. - Pated this 7th day of Dec- ember, A. BD. 1965. : gad lover was sont beck ip Rus | tage a mained ip the US cei.” ‘DEAD OFFERED AS WITNESS PORT ELIZABETH (4P) A South African witch doc- tor on tfial for theft fold the magistrates he’ would bring a dead man back to life by Jan. 9 and call him as a . Applications are invited from residents of the Atlantic defence witness Prov. - So the magistrate has ad- inces for emplayment in the Emergency journed the case unt Jan. Braneh of the Department af Defence The il to give him a chance to ts concerned with’ developing in detail Plans to mee} ae oe civilian _ a aww ar sean in 3 5 ’ ‘ . mational emergeney 2 is part an over, te | podoio, 9. ie accused of ta. | Prime. © War Supplies Agency inte effective ts king money and. clothes = mR heal worth $56 from a Negro wo- Applicants req a general background of Dragressively man, Mrs. eah Suluba, as responsible administrative or rvisory experiemee im the payment after he promised developing of plans ‘related te Supply of to bring her dead son back and materials as well as some experience in to life. ation and ‘conduct of training courses. , Mes. Suluba told the court For particulars of this interesting position, write om the CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION, OTTAWA 4, L . © oon it ne she’ gave Redolo the eash quoting Competition 65-2297. clethes in September, but never saw him—or her 3 Applications will he accepted-up te son—again.