This is an artist's sketch of the proposed new Mactaquac power on the St. John River in \Iew Brunswick 14 m lie 3 north of Fredericton, for which a $20.000.000 g r a n t from the Atlantic Develop- ment Fund was announced re- cently by State Secretary Pic- k9|‘S8ill. The project is ex- ANNOUN CEMENTS CITY & QUEENS “WE TREAT the sick well Giggey's Pharmacy. N e w Schrafft’s Homestyle Candies taste so good. Available now at Giggey's Pharmacy. Dial 4-3170 for prompt free delivery. CANADIAN Club dinner meet- iig. Charlottetown Hotel 6:30 pm. Wednesday. January 15th. Speaker Dr. Ernest Guptil1— "Scientific Research in the Maritimes". THERE WILL be a meeting of the Charlottetown District Nurses Association on Thursday. January 16th. at 8 pm. in the Nurses Residence of the Char- ottetown Hospital. DR. STEWART, Crapa-ud. will be absent from his practice from Thursday. January 16th. to Sunday. January 19th. in- elusive. ANNUAL CONGREGATIONAL meeting of Brookfleld Church will be held in the church. Tues- day. January 14ih, at 2 p.m. CARD PARTY in Harrington Hall. Wednesday. January 15th, at 8 p.m. Sponsored by Harring- ton Women's Institute. NEW GLASGOW area. Office hours. Monday. Wednesday. hursday. and Saturday from :00 to 5:00 p.m. Dr. L.K. Ziel- inski. HOCKEY, NORTH River Rink tonight Tuesday: Milton vs. York at 7:30; Fairview vs. Hampshire at 9:00 Dunstaffnage vs. Fair- view at 10:30. Admission .25 cents to all. SPECIALS AT the Gala Beauty Salon: $7.50 Cold Wave $4.00; $10.00 Cold Wave $7200; Sham- poo set and cut $1.76. Tele- phone 4-9481. 106 Kent Street PRINCE COUNTY KENSINGTON RINK today Tuesday, Free School Skate from 3:00 to 5:00 pm. Sponsored by Canadian Legion. North Shore hockey: 7:00 p.m. Long River vs. New Arman; 8:15 Darnley vs. Searbrooks Juniors: 9:30 pm. Rustico vs. Hunter River. BORDEN RINK on Tuesday night. January 14. the Summer- side Combines vs. Borden Na- tionals. Game time 3:30 p.m. FREE CHURCH of Scotland, Westem charge. annual business meeting will be held as follows this week; Summerside. Tuesday 7.30 p.m.; Deswble. 7:00 p.m.; Argyle Shore. Wednesday 8:30 p.m.; Cape Traverse, Thursday. 8:00 p.m.: Coleman. Friday 8:00 p.m. in Milo Hall. Full congre- gation attendance expected at each meeting. Ar1'?sécH or no N.B.D pected to be operating by 1960 and to fill‘. production in 1976. The six generating units to be installed will produce a capa- city 500.000 kilowatts, about Weather Delays double the province's present capacity. Total cost esti- mated at $100,000,000. A lake 55 miles long and one-h alt mile wide. shown in sketch be- hind dam. will be created. dis- placing 3,000 residents of the area. Langley Beach i'l'he Guardian. Charlottetown, Tues.. Jim. 14. 1964. 11 approximately ‘population of Man Fined $5olAccused In Car Theft Case‘ .To Receive Sentence Wed. Charged with driving a motor vehicle while his operator's license was suspended. Vernon Edward Rlleyv Langlel’ B"3“"- ‘of the lhcii of an automobile -journed to Jan. 20 for se was fined $50 and costs or days in jail by Magistrate A.J. Haslam. QC. in city police court yesterday. Robert Curran. Peakes Sta tion. charged with being drunk and disorderly. was fined S30 and costs or 20 days and w a I ordered to pay $8 damages for a window he broke in the front door of a building at 165 Queen Street. belonging to Don- ald Lee. Jay Kenny. Val Bradley. John Wenkoff. and Hubert McQuald. all of Peakes Station and each charged with disord- Pleading guilty to two charges .George Eric Dawson. Southport. !‘was remanded in custody until .Jan. 15 for sentence when he ‘appeared before Megistrate James B. Johnston. QC. in ‘Queens County magistrates .couri yesterday. Ivan Pinell Trainor. 19. Gerald ilreonard Smith. 16. and G I e n ivinceni Trainer. 16. all of Don- ;agh. pleaded guilty to theft of ‘ three gallons of gasoline. th e properly of Earl Jenkins. Cross- IHeavy Movement :Of Reefer Cars erly conduct. had the charges; Edgar Taylor. CNR superin- withdrawn by the crown. The case of Ralph Chandler. Charlottetown. charged wit _ being drunk and disorderly. com. that a steady stream of cars are was withdra wn by the plainant, his wife. One man was fined $3 and costs or two days for reversing direction on a city street. Two men. charged with being drunk and incapable were each‘ " fined $20 and costs or 20 d a y s i tendent for P.E.I. said yester- 1 day that the Borden ferry trans- h ported 54 reefer cars to the Is- land during the weekend and pouring into the province. Several of the cars have been despatched to points needed and anot r awaiting transfer to the Is- ‘ tine d I This is a good supply and are at Cape Tormen- roads. and had their case ad ntenc- ; log. E The case of George William .David Senlner. l charged with proceeding througn a stop sign before it was safe to do so, was adjourned by consent to Jan. 15 to complete the l".rown evidence. W i I n e s ses heard were Lorne Wayne Birt. Coveliead: Roma May Bagnall. Hunter River: John Dionelle Pineau. South Rustico, and Con- stable W.A. Dewsnap, Charlot- tetown detachment of the RCMP. Willard Murray Kennedy. Parkdale. pleading not guilty to a charge of impaired driving was remanded to Jan. 24 for trial with ball to stand. John Sterling Hambly. Spring Park Road, Charlottetown. was remanded to Jan. 15 with ball to stand on a charge of care and control of a motor vehicle while intoxicated. seven times the P.E.I. were fer- ried to and from the island. The figure includes both the Burden- Cape Tormentine and ‘Wood Islands - Caribou cross , ings. I In addition 36.000 people were iflown to and from’ the Island fduring the 12-month period ibringing the total to 756.030. ' The CNR operated ferries at . orden carried 516.540 persons trains for a total of 540.814. Northumberland Ferries Lim~ lied on its Wood Islands run fer- ried 179.216 people. Vehicle traffic at Borden in- creased by 15.20310 a total 01 214.478 and at Wood islands by 4.445 to a total of 66.280. Civil Service Wage Rates Will Apply A representation made to I116: cabinet seeking government act-a lion in implementing wage in- ‘Ferries Transport 720,000 In '63 B. Graham Rogers. provin- ‘ creases for non-‘professional workers at the Charlottetown Hospital and Prince Edward Is- land Hospital, submitted by the Canadian Union of Public Em- ..ployees is not likely to be acted iupon y the provincial govern- while a third man facing a sim-I the number will be steadily aug- cial director of transportation. ‘ ment at this time. ilar charge was fined $10 a ndl d costs or five ays. lping needs" Mr. Taylor said. merited to take care of all ship- revealed Saturday that during 1963. a total of 720.000 people, ‘ A government source said yes- iterday that “whe the new lscliedine or clvfl service wages gis established at the next session {of the Legislature, the hospital igroups will come in on whatever iwage improvements are indicat- ‘ed in these categories." ‘ For several years. the union has been seeking a working {agreement with the hospitals which would provide wage in- .creascs for union members but lhospitals idt they could n at lhonor the agreements as liospl. Hum" Rive” in vehicles and another 24.814 on Ea] budgets must be 3PPl‘0V¢d \ the Hospital Services Co m- Imission wliicb in turn gets its .funds from the government. MP To Address‘ -SDU Students Sllqnsored by campus Liberal aSSO('1ail0IlS. two Atlantic pro- . vim-cs Liberal members of Par- ' liameni will speak at various universities in Nova Scotia and ‘Prince Edward Island. Gerald Regan. MP for Hali- fax. will University next Thursday. Pr- ior to this engagement he will speak at St. Francis Xavier Col- lege. Sydney. and . Xavier University. Antigonish. (,xx\mxwom gé ROYAL SECURITIES - (/ Corporation Limited I; Si0"l\'S and on ( ALEX M.‘ WILSON I g Manager 4 (.137 Grafton St. Dial 4-8583: ( Charlottetown (oc~<.\oc\. .{ City Incinerator Due to adverse weather condi- tions the city‘s new “Teepee" incinerator will not be ready this in . ty engineer Norman Stewart said yesterday. weather slowed work on the foot structure considerably. a wire from the contractor is ex- pected giving a new completion -3 E’ 70- I H G- 9. ate. - Mr. Stewart said that he felt that construction would require about another month. the meantime the firm of Jenkins and Clarke, who have been awarded the garbage col lection contract. have taken de- livery of two new garbage com- paction trucks which arrived in the city Saturday night. The new trucks will hold 10- tons of compressed refuse. which represents approximately 60 cu- c y s which under a pres- sure of 2.500 lbs is reduced to a volume of 20 cubic yards. LIVESTOCK MONTREAL (CPI — Prices were generally steady on Mon treal livestock markets Monday. Trading was active under good emand. Receipts: 625 cattle. 237 calves. 12 «hogs and 117 sheep and lambs. Good cows 16.25. medium 15- 15.75. common 13-14.75 and can- ners and cutters 9-13.50. Good bulls 18-20 and common and medium 14.50-18. Good veaiers 30-36. medium 24-29. common 16-23 and grass- rs 16. VITAL STATISTICS e Hog prices not established.- Good lambs 23-25. TORONTO (CP) — Trading BIRTHS DUNCAN — At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital. Friday. January 10th. 1964, to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Duncan (nee Glenys Hughes). Charlotte- town. a son, Kenneth Ray- mond, weight 7 ibs.. 141/; ozs. WEATHERBIE —— At the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Fri- day. January 10th. 1964. to Mr. and Mrs. John Weather- bie. Vernon River. a daughter. Mary Lou Mabel. Weight 6 lbs.. 13% ozs. Emmett. Roy and David. FYFE — At the Prince County Hospital on Thursday. «I811- uary 9th. 1964 to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fyfe (nee Vivian Ed- wards) Kensington. a son. James David Dean. weight 7 lbs.. 1 oz. I-‘OY - Audrey and Lorne are e < Island" Hospital on January 10. 1964. lbs. A brother for Lorna. David and Danny. it ENGAGEMENTS DOUGLAS — MacKAY — The engagement is announced of Eleanor Marlene, daughter of Wellington Macitay.'chsr1otte- town. The marriage will take place Saturday. January 1am. DEATHS At Montague Buchanan Remains i-estinil It the M0"- tauue Funeral Home. Funeral fro St. Andiew’s Preshy lrrian church. Montalllfi We” nesday. Jan. 15 at I P-m- 1“ ferment in Lower llilontailllr cemetery. MscCANNI:LL —- At Canoe Cove on Jan. 13. 1964. Mrs. Duncan Maccannell in her lliltli yell’- Resting at the Cutcltfle F1!- nenal Home until thts (Tues- day) momlnz the“ if’ C‘"‘°° Cove Presbyterian ce oorntnenclntl 8‘ 3 o'clock. Interment will take plug in the dim‘ ll CeIl'leI£|'Y- Please omit flowers. SHARPE — At Charlottetown. Saturday, Jan. 11. 1964. A8119! Sharpe of Pleasant. valley. in her 74th year. Restlns 81 “*9 Cutcllffe Funeral Home until noon today. then to Pleasant Valley United Church with service conimeuclnc 1‘ 3 o'clock. latcrmeil In Fred‘ Uhlfl We GALLANT — At St. Edwards. Sunday. Jan. 12. 1964. Brenda Leah. of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Gallant. Forwarded from the Rooney Funeral Home to the home of her parents from where the funeral will be held Tuesday. Jan. 14 to Immacu- late Conception Church. Pal- mar Road. for burial service p.m. Interment in the church cemetery. DOUCETTE — At Tignlsh ‘Shore Sunday. Jan. 12, 1964. Joseph 0. Doucette in his 92nd year. Forwarded from the Rooney Funeral Home to the home of his daughter and son- in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pitre. Tignish Shore. from where the funeral will be_he1d Tuesday. Jan. 14 to St. ‘Simon and St. Jude Church. T180181!- for Requiem High Mass at 9.30. interment in the church cemetery. BERRIGAN — At the Victoria General Hospital. Halifax. N.S. on Saturday. Jan. ll..1964. John T. Berrigan. 305 Fitzroy Street in his 63rd year- His remains are resting at the Charlottetown Funeral Home from where the funeral will be held Wednesday mornln8- leaving the funeral home at 3:45 a.m. for Requiem Hi-sh Mass at St. Dunstan's Basllicfl at 9.00. Interment will be in the Catholic cemetery- CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Patrick Clarkin wish to express their sincere thanks to Dr. Sinnott. Dr. ll‘. MacM-illsn. D11 31"’ Rev. Father Maccai-niy. Rev- Walter Reid. Rev. Faber Mac- Donald. nurses and sisters of the Charlottetown Hospital. Char- lotietown Funeral Home and to all those who sent mass cards. messages of Iymnalzhy W RIP“! in any way In ‘hell’ '9'-'9'“ l’°‘ reavement. Mrs. Clarken and Tamil?- We wish to expreu our sin- cerest thanks to the P|'I€8N- '““l' and doctors of the Sacred Heart Home, Charlottetown. who Were all so kind and considerate in our recent sad bereavement. We .1” wlm to thank all kind friends and neighbours who sent gyrnjuflly cards. offered masses assisted in any 03)” ‘"9- or . in k - “inf-." andmitfrillm ictoc E. Gal- lant. w.l-3. Smith and family 9‘- press their gratitude for the many acts of kindness and other expressions of sympathy 1109"‘ ed during their recent bereave- moat. 13-month-old daughter I" “I was active and prices steady on all classes and grades of slaugh- tle at the Ontario stock- yards Monday. Veal calf prices were higher. Hog prices were higher and sheep and lamb prices were firm Slaughter cattle 3.137: Choice steers 23-2350 with fancy feed- - good 21.50- with sales to 22.50; good 20-21: medium 17 - 19; common 14- 16.50; choice~fed yearlings 23- 25; 21-23: good cows 15.50- 16 with sales to 16.50: medium 14-15; canners and cutters 10- 13.50; good heavy bologna bulls 19-20; common and medium 16- 18.50. Replacement cattle 400: Good light stockers 22-24; medium and common 17-21. Calves 625: Choice vealers 34- 36 with odd tops to 38: good 30- 33; medium 25-29: common 21- 24: boners 15-20. Hogs 1,386: Grade A- at Tor- onto 26-2'7.20 ciosing at 26.95: heavy sows 16.65-16.70: stags 13.50 on a dressed-weight basis Sheep and lambs 416: Good handywelght lambs mostly 23 a hundredwelght with some sales to 23.50: bucks discounted at $1 a hundredweight: common and medium 16-21: sheep 3-10. A. J. Matheson Drug Co. Ltd. N|CHOLSON'S PHARMACY Phone 36-2 Alberton Y0|.Il'_' Rexall Drug Stores In West Prince REVILO DAIRY YOU PAY NO MORE: when you buy locally. Why waste time and effort looking for better buys in other communi- ties? You pay no more at your local stores. Your local mer- chant is pledged to give you the same low prices to be found anywhere else. Quality of merchandise that meets the highest standards. The best buys are made at your friendly local stores. Albert Trowsdale Representative For Irving Oil Co. Ltd. Stove and Furnace Oil Oil Phone 33 Crapaud E. I. THE DISTRICT PAGE A HANDY BlIYEII’S GUIDE FOR GOODS AND SERVICE IN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND BENEFIT YOURSELF — BENEFIT YOUR COMMUNITY speak at St. Dunstan's- Francis WEST PRINCE Mobile Feed Service Serving the Farmers With Efficient Service PERRY'S BARBOUR'S General Merchant White Rose Gas & Oil Products Phone 170-3 Rollo Bap Order Your Combination Aluminum Sheet Metal (Sherman Hutchinson. Prop.) Sheet Metal Work Heating and Ventilating Phone 5400 210 Water St SERVICE STATION Tires, Batteries, Accessories Minor Repairs Tune-Ups Phone 76 Alherton DAY'S CORNER ESSO SERVICE (John Day, Lessee) Minor Repairs & Tune-Ullb Tires, Batteries, Accessories Local Radio Service MacLEOD’S Irving Service Station (A. W. MncLeod. Lessee) Q Road Service Phone 34 weuinst-on Bill's Body Shop (3111 Boyko, Prop.) A Complete Collision Service General Repairs Phone Borden 172 Carleton Siding 0 George Smith Plumbing & Heating Oil Furnace Service Fai-m Supplies Water Bowls Electric Milkers Pumps 4-.‘ - 24 Hr. Service Dial 3865 Summer-side George R. Carson. 331 Fitzroy COASTAL B.A. Service Station Tires, Batteries. Accessories Minor Repairs -Road Service Phone 436-2720 ater St. Summerside BU‘ELL and and Quality Products throughout all of Drink Milk For Doors and windows Ma West Prince “°“‘“"s‘ 53"‘ Service Station "0"! MOVING AND my Phone 97 Alherton Alberto» REA. llzvms Lester Linkletter STORAGE LTD. Authorized Q Gas 8; Oil Products Agent For ‘Frank N- T8340!’ MEI‘-l “Air Shade Aluminum ' Sales «E Service “'9 HIIHIO : 3:‘: i Ltd}! M i A& Csotmplete Se ' : titer R801“! . B. & J. Coffee Shop _ r es. . ov ng orage rv ce g ar om or an Imperial ESSO Agent Q Accessories Are %‘;'ll,';Sci;'l'l‘: 1:22:23: For Age For Q Small Car Economy Candlelight Room Bus. Phone! R¢|- Repairs to all makes of Cars P. E. 1. Climate Coiidltions North American Van Lines Qugylffie U4§:f(:56C13" T359)’ F001 Pl'0Pe|'I.V S€l'V0lI 50.15 T‘ ih phone “‘;_3855 . . phone 436,343; water st west In Pleasant Surroundings Murray KIWI‘ Ph°"' ‘'2 5" S 315 Central St. Sumniersidc Summei-side. P. E. I. summell-side Albert” P‘ ' ' don Mackenzie HUTCHINSON'S RAMSAY'S . JoHN5'|'QNE'5 FUELS LTD. Texaco Distributor Gasoline Harold L. Matthews Dunlop Tires A Complete Tire Service Produce of All Kinds Highest Market Prices Paid Borden Phones Carleton Siding Phone 2529 Sumnici-side 5un,mfl-Sid, Macllonalil & Atfleck Layton Green dealers in authorized & OII Stove Fuel Phone 436-2136 MCEWGD Road ALBERTON Industries Ltd. (Phil Kiuch, Mgr.) builders of Pleasure Cruisers Fishing Boats Marine Hardware Marine Engines Res. 134 Bus. Phones at MASSEY - FERGUSON Reconditioned Farm Equipt. Phone 39-3 Albany Ma cLEOD’S General Store Phone 160 Albany Where Customers Shop In Pleasant Surroundings Q Minor Repairs Q Tires-Batteries Q Accessories Q Welding Phone so cnpsnd CARD OF THANKS I wish, to eioprms my sincere thanlos to all the box holders on Kensington R}! No. 2 who so kindly remembered me at Christmas and the New Year shop The Modern Way At Hubert Harvey‘: General Store Clover Farm Store - spud ROONEY —- In loving memory of Jimmie Rooney. Albertoa. who passed away accidentally on January 14. 1962. Day by day we see him as he with money and other gifts. Phm 15-3 C’ Harris Blakeney, Remington. RR . R E. I M I CO 332 of Building Material Lumber, Plywood. Wallboarl Phone 22 North Bustier This page is a weekly feature advertisements names and addr advertisements carefully, found your name, and mail it inside of tw Guardian-Patriot, and you will receive, ABSOLUTELY FREE, in . . ‘V V merchandise or service with one of the advertisers in your community on this page. inners. please advise the Guardian -Patriot on which advertisers you desire to spend your voucher. Patronize the Advertisers on This District Page Look For FREE! Merchandise or Service FREE! Your Name of The Guardian - Patriot. and each week there will appear in the esses of people living in the communities represented. Read the and if you find your name, clip out the adverti 0 weeks, to the Advertising Manager of The $3.00 order. to he spent for For Quality Merchandise sement in which ."0|| For the Best in Service was two years ago His laughter lingers hearts ‘twill always linger Do; in our Community Martin TRANS-CANADA SERVICE STATION Village Diner (Carl l\la¢-Adam. Prop.) Rome Cooked Meals Tasty Light Lunches Macleod & Greene Lt . McCormick Farm Machinery F . . (Art Howard. Lessee) armnll Tractors Finishing su lies H “m nddubesmem NC‘. IEIIISICO PoEI d C L Se“ . _ - PI’- ewrapra; to keep him there. where -riu-my Culhimfien Plmlle <i_;f_N* 0“ l,",'_‘;""'e° :9“ °"" " ,{,,,,‘.’:,. Cedar a. Asphalt Shingles In memory allnlife we hear his Neill’! 5 '1'°n|:e::0l|' 3 - mm" ,5 "mm" M“: wt lmzpsosll hoemllrg.-‘ L‘G.'°°sdee“u°“°'' “ ’DL'G..“‘ offerinz the best of 6 "W" ' ' ‘ s T All wfaaufi him clam: home..M Keenan Fuels Sourilshscnooptftlflud V0 "'f;';'_‘; M°cm . find sQ|'Vl¢Q . Tires. Batteries. Acccssories ~ wsltr. ‘two! ()lI|l:"cd‘3;ll;"15fl:“:’r‘;'e"“ (Ford Keenan, Prop.) :iI‘t:ce1les‘., M‘e.r‘i’t|.s. mm“, mm‘ Eqflpmm‘ Minor Rcpnlrs & Tune-Ups ST. 9 "ow we Texaco Service Station Texaco Products rut Elle '5 . i 24 Hour Towing Service h t h W. win glwgyg - D G d ‘ D . -ION PIIOIIPI 23-I2 '- - hguwe we ' lfldnofh Md!" S’e‘rvII:le"St(a,lITIn U mat-Ilwaremn M'lMrI1l|I0- I’-FL I- PIN“)! 337-3305 kenslnztnn I I g the door—and than ~ Larll & M ' Cl (M g Hl'l1l"§ofK;e0‘I‘.IlC‘eD8 on the stair. pr '2?’ T°;’:'I“ ls'""'IIl°°l pm" “3nc‘"::.,., my" Phone CI: "H 0 sallurls Buy - Benefit - Build nevmevheor gggusrwn m°'d;;°¢ ' ""' A. A. (Joe) Fraser F Gerard Gaudet ...'...,, ....,...,... ' ' lshing Boat Engine Repair: He.“ Wm . chfln. _ . Your Imperial 011 Agent my Good. smile as had our darling sou; mflud" and 5 St," ‘M ;.-m.,,.,,, 0“ Welding & Lathe work For 1 know that when he left us Rad‘. “wk. 3'' In BICIIGSS &“STs:_A"l‘TON Boots 1 shoes .,..'.“‘.*......"°“..‘ °."...‘.‘.:f..:‘.’2.“:°"'... INSTALLATIONS 4 Rmlfis n. c. 1. via... «.2 «as ..,.:,..'...:,.,.. ...,°.:.. ..... .......... .. his footsteps on the stair. Cclnnerelal-Residential-Industrial Radio and TV Montague r. E. I. F... 3... T‘ 1“ mm ‘ 3‘ km,’ (imam missed by mot-her. pgong mo _ SOURIS Phone 2341 vflontague Frank J. unites. isii Kine. rim... 54 so fadicr. sisters and broth:-s. Kensinqton B.A. Q Groceries and Meats Q Shelf & Heavy Hardware Q Dry Goods V. V. Restaurant (Mrs. V. !VlacLeod. Prop.) Booth and Counter Service Home-Cooked Meals Lunches and Sandwiches Iliinier Rivcr I’. E. I. BAGNALL'S MILLS no Lumber (I an Building Supplies Km-It A Door Factory