DOUGLAS Muirhead of Clyde River, was r@fused by Joan McClare, Halifax, RN, when he volun to give blood at the Red Cross clinic held in the Confederation Centre last night.” Mr. “Muirhead. said: he recently cut himself on the wrist with an axe while _re- pairing_a_barn in Nine Mile Creek area. He drove about a te 3! mile for help. holding his bleed- ing wrist which was attended to in Charlottetown. Freemont Archer, chairman of the Red Cross blood donor committee for Charlottetown explained that.a.person cannot be a don- or for about a year after he has received a blood trans- fusion. Good Response Tues. i have advanced rapidly in the° last few weeks and yesterday dealers in Char- a were quoting 52 cents dozen.to producers for A ze ungraded eggs delivered. The price for A medium yester- day was 49 cents and 32 cents for A smalls. Veteran poultry observers were trying last night to recall when eggs last were that high and several agreed that it has been ble three or four years, though that was not a farm es- timate. Specialized producers are get- ting 68 cents for their pack, grad- ed and in cartons, and this also is the highest in a long time Ah informed poultryman said last night that the average price of eggs to the producer for the year 1964 was 27 cents. The same source said that a support price of five cents per dozen will be paid by the federal govern- ment on. those eggs. ‘SMALL PRODUCER BENEFITS | The support price wt only be ipaid, though, on production of |4,000 dozen eggs. The support jmeasure is intended to benefit ithe small prodticer, not the men with the large flocks. At an Island News Page Eastern and Central Districts | Lounge Opening Said Postponed ‘The of the Erin Lounge in the Benevolent Irish Society building, Grafton Street, | scheduled for this evening has | been- postponed. WEATHER ~ | Mayor Walter Cox, Morton Dew, Mr. Kipping and Rupert God- ifrey of the Board of Trade and | The reason given is that the | yet arrived. A truck carrying the furni- | furniture for the lounge has not ~ a Rapid Ego Price Jump nee Noted In Past Weeks Annual Earnings for Fishermen. ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. (CP)--A Progressive Conservative gov- ernment in Ottawa after Nov. 8 would guarantee a minimum an- nual income for Atlantic fisher- men by establishing a market- average production of 200 eggs ing board for salt fish similar to per bird per year,*the 400 dozen the grains boatd of Western would mean that flocks of ap- Canada, J. Angus . acLean for proximately 240 laying hens are mer fisheries minister, said here the largest the support price Tuesday. would benefit. Mr. MacLean, on an overnight en oe _ ae st visit to St. John's to meet with PC organizers, said in an inter- ally i 2 ; ee, Dat ee as ae view the fish marketing board , would supplement present pro- laying flock that does not receive ving flock tha vincial legislation and it would special care. —— guarantee an annual wage and | insure against catch failure. “We are also determined to institute more effective methods to make more readily available ta..inshore fishermen adequate Rally Service At South Lake financial loans which shall be SOUR!S —.A rally service was 20vernment guaranteed and held at South Lake Christian which will allow the fishermen Church last Sunday at which to improve his “shing boats and many children who attended sear.” ay Sunday school were promoted to Mr. MacLean said there is a higher classes. definite need for assistance to The service was conducted by Sunday ‘school superintendent, |!"Shore fishermen on a perma- Herbert Roberts, who earlier nent basis that would go into | awarded attendance pins to 4 | effect children_and—adults-whohad—a perfect attendance recorded dur- ing the summer months. automatically. ‘‘This Its the answer—not emergency pub- lic works projects.” Seeking ‘Of Four Maintaining tat Queen's County has suffered during the past two and a half years from having m direct Liberal repre- sentation in Parliament, B.B. Jones of Bunbury, Liberal cam didate in the Nov. 8 election, pleaded at the annual meeting of the Third District Liberal As sociation, held at Mount Stew- art Hall, last night, for the re- turn of four Liberals from the Island on Nov. 8. “The Liberal members. of Prince and King’s counties have done a wonderful job for us and all the Island,” he said, “but it stands to reason that Queen's County would fare bet- ter if we had two Liberal mem- bers to work with Hon. Mr. MacNaught and John Mullally”. Both Mr. Jones and his fellow- candidate for Queen's, Dr. Mark MacGuigan, said that there was ‘justification for calling an elec- tion at this time. |UNITED PARTY In his speech, Dr. MacGuigan emphasized that ‘because the Liberals are a united party, they are best qualified. to pre serve and deepen Canadian un- Thirty Students Sick At Institute. Thirty students at the Pro-the institute, when asked last vincial Vocational Institute were evening about the outbreak said sent home yesterday suffering he had no comment to make un- from an unknown illness. til after the laboratory reports All of the students who came were in. down with the illness had ap-' Donald Champion of the de- parently drank the products of partment of health is investigat- ity.’ He challenged the Conser- ‘vatives to state their actual po- sition with regard to John Dief- enbaker's leadership. | “Jt is. crucially important”, said, “that Queen’s - County should get its fair share of the Accident Causes Heavy Damages MONTAGUE — A two-car cident caused total co approximately $850 “to ai Valiant, thought to be driven.by James Andrew Gallant of Ver- Return Liberals prosperity which now prevails is Canada. Our farmers and fish- ert.en, our business men and workers have every right to ex- pect that they can participate equitably in the great forward surge we now nationally are ex- periencing.” Valentine Macintyre, Sava Harbour, was elécted presidént of the district association. . , , Other oficers are Herbert Ma... son, Bunbury, vice-president; Warren MacGuirk, Mt. Stewart, secretary; Roland MacDonald, Southport, provincia! executive representative. r ? — Christmas Mail Deadlines Given | OTTAWA (CP)—The post of- fice Tuesday issued deadlines . for overseas mailing of Christ- mas gifts to servicemen and others. Earliest is Oct. 9 for mail to servicemen in Indo- China. ‘ Following are\-deadlines for gifts to servicemen and civil ‘janis overseas: : us a SEA Letters Parcels Britaim Dec. 8 Nov. 23 Europe Dec. 8 Nov. 28 Middle East Dec. 8 Nov 23. Cyprus Dec. 8 Nov. 23 Indo-China Oct. 9 Oct 9 Australia Nov. 3 Oct 2% New Zealand Nov. 3 Oct. 26 AIR Letters Parcels i ® Letters Parcel Britain Dec. 14 Dec. 10 Europe Dec. 12 Dec. 8 Middle Fast Dec. 8 Dec. & ac- Cyprus Dec. 8 Dec. 6 Indo-China Dec. 8 Dec. 6 ' Australia Dec. 11 Dec. . 9 New Zealand Dec. 11 Dec. 9 Alexander MacPherson of Bel- Motorcyclists at the Winches | TORONTO (CP) — Tempera: |Edward Hogan, representing the | ; which left St. Hubert, Que., a recently installed soft drink ing and he said some 20 samp- . : jtures: postal services in Charlotte-| 4) Monday had-m mechanical dispenser. les were taken yesterday and 0” River and a 1961 Dodge RIDE THROUGH AIR Low Overnight a town. | breakdown enroute. Dr. A. L. Saunders was called | wit) be sent to Halifax for analy-, ‘ought to be driven by William Christian Church, as well as of the First Baptist Church, Junior the Red Cross blood donor com|reague of Charlottetown Hospl-| mittee. for Charlottetown, ex-| iN pressed é@lation last night at yetle'da’ tek caked Bad’ Crow this will spread across the dis- terday’s results and stated that! ouncil of Charlottetown Rural.| ‘Tict. today. Somewhat warmer tained during the next two days : : —+Dawson—. 40 = = = + —the -to-the-school_but his medical as-_. ‘ ; . - Vancouver . 58 FIND MANY DETAILS fom a next week: an sistance was required for only |" this morning.—Mr.-Cham- vue yesterday evening. The—ac- ter, Vay tourist_trophy _cham- Victoria . 57 Milan Cathedral is decorated announcement as to the exact about half of the number that Dion said he did not think it wae cident..occurred at Kinross Cor-|pionship track are airborne for Winnipeg. . 46° with 135 stone spires and about | day will be published at a later were sent home. _ |fdod poisoning- as it was not. ner about 7.15 p.m. Neither man 30 feet on éach circuit after a : Toronto . 56 4.000 marble statues. ' date. J. M. McLellan, principal of | bacterial’. sass | was: burt. : |sharp bump. ? = Ottawa | An excellent response at both{transfusion depot at Halifax 1s |Montreal 51 the afternoon and evening ses-|counting on this series of clinics Quebec . 48 - gions of the Red.Cross blood/in Charlottetown to provide the Fredericton . 54 donor clinic being held this|blood required by patients in /Saint John ....000-- 2 51 : week at the Confederation Cen-| hospital in both P.E.I. and Nova |Moncton es 53 Ihe ea tREES Me: ‘ tre in Charlottetown brought the|Scotia for the next 10 days. He|Halifax - 4 my : : si aay ety ee wi Na, ; atEL HEE EE : day's total to 308 and made up/feferred to the unusually high|Charlottetown . 38 52 SIM | | ) AN eee have ie “> : HY for the previous day's deficit by demand for blood that has oc- Sydney © ...+.+++- 39 54 Ne BL EDL ‘ Pum , ree 7 ait HHL : He . all but three. |curred during the last couple of Yarmouth . .s...-. > » Ratha. > i) ii 1 3 ; ; wi ; |weeks and caused a serious |St. John’s ......... sisson. ~ ~~ a strain on the supply at the Hali- Boston. .sseeseees 38 53 . . sidents of Charlottetown and vi- {4% depot. New York ....+++-. ne — ee cinity have contributed 597 of| Efficient helpers at yester--Miami « ....-+++++: 76 86 the hoped for 600 bottles of day's clinics included represen- New Orleans ...... 69 75 blood, leaving a balance of at tatives of the following organiz- | Tucson cis teeesl ae 91 . - least 543 to be collected during ations, C.W.L. of St. Dunstan's Los Angeles ....... 60 70 _ HIT the next two days. Basilica, Ladies’ Aid of Central H to (eu fie eae i Tab ant til Fremont Archer, chairman of iH | t a. CLEARANCE | We Must Make Room For Our New 1966 Lines | You Can Save Many Dollars By Visiting Simpsons- Sears Now. Discounts to 60% - Sale Ends Saturday, Oct. 2nd. Many Sale Items Not Advertised. |between 9 a.m., ad 11 a.m. and . —— to a the objective trom 7 p.m. until 9 p.m. The, 140 which has been assig™ ‘morning hours provide ‘an op-| ed for this fall's series of clinics portunity for the attendance of in Charlottetown. employees of business firms who can attend during these hours,| 4f expected to be generally | weather. Daytime temperatures are expected to be a few degrees "© without due care and attention; ~ South Granville, P.E.1. Funeral _ Ziabek of Bunbury, DEMAND HIGH The chairman stressed the fact that the Red Cross blood | jas well as for housewives ient than the night sessions. The induction of Rev. Mal- coka Adams McCuaig to the pa- storal charge of the Kirk of St. James will take place at eight eight o'clock Thursday -evening, the service being conducted by the moderator and mer-bers of “the Presbytery of Prince Ed- ward Island. Mr. McCuaig is a native of te the steps * ading to ind Betis 3 5 ,; : blow lete a desens Williams University tion, ‘nip ve ici i i Regular pay Niters. Heavy v = 2; 37 17 Regular rawcett Beaver Oil Range with | a x RR Regular rag shampoo Kit, ecomp i 99 Off cover, spring-filled seat. As- er and backguard.. : s and a graduate of the Presbyter- |uaRGE GIVEN icials Discuss nt ata wl 310.00 * 2nd bac 4 e 12.34 with shampoo ‘ fan College, Montreal, with a Bachelor of Divinity Degree.” Rev. Donald Nicholson of Bel- fast will perform. the acts of in- LOCAL BRIEFS NAME) TREASURER Robert E. Bradley of Char- lottetown, was elected’ treasurcr of Maritime Funeral Directors at a convention held recently in Fort Cumberland Hotel, Amherst. The 1966 convention will be held in Saint John, N.B. ‘ BROTHER wWIES IN SASK. " Word has~ been received by ~Mrs—Thurlos Hiscott, 146 Great George Stteet, City of the sud- duction in the absence of the moderator, Rev. M.C. Currie of Murray Harbor. 3 The sermon. will be preached by Rev. J.C. McBride of Sum merside. will read the Scriptures and lead in prayer. He will also nar- The charge to the new minis- ter will be given by Rev. B.C. Lowery of Montague, and the charge to the congregation by Rev. D.A. Campbell, Charlotte town. Representatives of the Protest- ant and Roman Catholic clergy in the city have been invited to be present at the service which ed by members and friends of the Kirk congregation. A reception follo..ing the in- duction will be held in the Coles Memorial Hall at Zion Presby terian Church where an oppor- tunity will be given members of the Kirk and others to meet the new minister and Mrs. McCuaig. The hall at the Kirk is at pre- sent undergoi..g renovation. Mr. and Mr’ McCuaig have a |two-year-old daughter, Donna. INDUSTRY GROWS FAST Russian ‘industry now ac- counts for more than 20 per cent of the world's total output, den passing of her brother Al- bert Thomas, Martin of Wyre-| ton, Sask., in his 8ist year. Mr. | Martir_ was former_resident—of-] arrangements have not yet been announced. TRAFFIC COURT A small docket was heard by | Albert Dinnis, Justice of the) Peace, in Traffic Court yester- | day.” The following were each) fined $10 and costs: Marcy F. failing to stop at a stop sign, Joseph Wayne | Gallant, North Rustico, driving 4 more_than Britain and West Germany together. whos. find these times more conven _ The clerk of the Presbytery, |Rev. Hugh Lowry of Marshfield : | is expected to be largely attend- idule expected to come into ef: | cloudy, with temperatures about the: same as today. | _ Regional forecasts: Prince Edward Island, East- ern New Brunswick Counties, Lower St. John River Valley: mittent rain, A little warmer. 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