PLAN MEMBERSHIP BLITZ Members of The Charlotte- town Board of Trade held a etuffing bee last night in pre- paration for the annual one- Voters In Kings Look To McQuaid For “Experience” a wide range of activities, from clerk of the Town of Souris to Attorney-General and Prov- incial Treasurer for his province. This is why the voice of M. J. McQuaid ,if he wins Monday's contest in Kings, will be per- haps the most forcefull Kings County has ever had at Ottawa, because Melvin McQuaid brings to his first federal. contest a deep knowledge of public afafirs in his town, country, province, and in federal-provincial relations. As far as the voters in the constituency are concerned, the above facts are import- ant, because Kings County is just begining to move into the technological age, with- saying that a federal-provin- cial team will mean good times for Kings, and a contin- vation of the economic-indus. vial development that has taken place in the last three including Langley . Bathurst Marine, Gulf Garden Foods, sobacco cropping, extension of fisheries operations, roads to resources, etc. M. J. McQuaid’s name is a byword in Kings, and in placing confidence in him the voter knows his ballot has been cast for a man who. is dedicated to service to his constituents, a than who will serve every member of that constituency, regardless of political affiliation. | Melvin McQuaid is a 54-year- old Jifelong resident of Kings County; a graduate of SDU, St. FX, . and Dalhousie University; admitted to the bar of P.E.I. in 1940 and made QC in 1960; won the Maritime intercollegiate de- bating title at St. FX in 1937: first elected in province general election in September, 1959. OFFICES—Clerk for Town of Souris, 1939-58; president East Kings Board of Trade, 1943-48; member of Legislat- ure. 1959-63: charter member of Atlantic Development Board and current Island rep- resentative on ADB; presi- dent of P.E.1.*Law Society; member of Board of Govern- ors of St Dunstan’s Univers- itv: vast president of SDU alumni association; and prac- tictng lawyer in Souris for 25 years. PERSONAL — Married the former Catherine Handrahan of Ticnish, eraduate of St. Joseph's Hosvital School of Nursing at $t John, N.B., and former mat. = of Souris Hospital. Three children: John, 17; Mary Jo, 15; and Peter, 11. five Kings-a loud, clear voice at Ottawa. Vote McQuaid on Monday. : s day membership blitz to be held Wednesday, Nov. 10. A blitz breakfast at The Char- lottetown Hotel will kick off Shown here from left, getting out the blitz literature, are Charles Downe, Edgar Wright and Al Horne. the event. Present member- ship stands at 263. It is antici- pated that the blitz will obtain another 100 to 125 members. P.E.1. in his 64th year. mains are resting at Jelley’s neral Home O'Leary from where the funeral will be held on day afternoon with service com- Mencing at 2 o'clock. Interment in Elmsdale Nazarene ceme- tery. Visiting hours tonight 7-10, Sunday 24, 7-10. service at 2 o'clock. Interment in the church cemetery. HENDERSON — At the Prince Edward Island Hospital, Nov. 5, ing at 1:30 p.m. Interment in Floral | Hills Memorial Gardens. MacNEMAL — At Churchill Fri- | day; Nov. 5, 1965, Miss Jean (MacNeill in her 35th year. Rest- Fines Imposed By Magistrate Fines of $20 and costs or 10 days were imposed on men from Tignish and Summerside yester- day when they appeared before Magistrate R. S. Hinton, QC, in Summerside Police Court on charges of drunkeness. A third man from O’Leary was fined $20 and costs for the same offence. t from Charlottetown MONDAY, Please Phone Please Phone: - In QUEENS --- — "Make both your votes count for more’ VOTE MacGUIGAN, Mark VOTE LIBERAL u ELECTION DAY - REET ® RMT if you require || TRANSPORTATION Island on election day - - - for information and concerning your voting - - - to any poll on the NOV. 8th 894-9101 894-9102 assistance 894-8572 894-8573. 894-8574 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., Nov. 6, 1965. $ Sanderson's Hereford May Be Canada's Best aid of York missed the reserve dressing oa championship, by oat [parent fone-half a percentage point as' The Kilreen Farm steer that ‘his steers total was 73 points. placed second earned 26% points, |. George P. Kelly Morell, had |alivé’=="that’s’out of the possible .|the steer that placed fourth in |28: he had 16 for carcass apprai- | Island News Page Western ‘and Central Districts ‘cause he had placed higher mal alive I imagine — the MacDon- | pounds. warm dressed weight. ald steer topped the judging alive. JUDGING fFUGGESTION This reminds me that Glen Cotton the Island’s popular beef fieldman believes the live jadg- ing should be abolished altogeth- er in this business of steer judg- ing. The detail: of Glen’s tea- soning will come in a future j\loin and he also had an impres-) tribution of fat. PERFECT CARCASS : Here’s the carcass scoring a alive had a perfect 18 points for | 'sively perfect ‘18 points for dis- oom, credit in these provin- | Speaking to his 11th rally in nd | the last 12 days, Mr. Stanfield | ; Said “credit is getting exceed- Pana cece thet topped’ the (ingly restricted, and is bound to| ‘show on the hoof. He received | #0¥ ee See an almost perfect 77 points | res of relief are provided.” the “‘increasing tight- The Sanderson steer was victory he chalked up. grand sively, This animal earned 8% learcass appraisal — appearance Sanderson who has bred and fit- points out of a possible 100. And and conformation — out of a | ted animals for two years in a) that’s an almost .unbelieveable 12 points better than the CFRA ‘for weight per day of age. In the radio station’s Kilreen F arm area of loin eye he earned an steer from Ottawa that finished impressive 16 out of a possible From there on the compe- tition was close. Irving MacDon- fect Take _a serious look... portant agricultural show on Younker 21, lve 14th. Incidentally Bruce jpossible 18; nine points out of 18 row that have topped this gl apd steer scored an amazing | 7, 16 points in the item ‘‘weight per the strength of the carcass judg- |day of age” and this was the ing normally — almost invarta- | highest’ in the entire show —and | (18 pojnts and for the distri-|bly — it has been the Angus his 16 for the area of loin eye) bution of fat he earned a per- steers that have had the best equalled that of 18 points.. The animal's carcass scoring at the major champion animal. Carru- tem! ENN | TODAY. Palmer Electric the grand Dial 894-8548 - Ch'tows: cana ————a percentage wee 3) Stanfield Wants |rundwnich stuns Ottawa Petition BRIDGEWATER, N.S. (CP) — the overall results and his ani- sal but he got no points at all Premier Robert Stanfield told a| mitted to bring dev ‘mal also earned 73 points. They for weight per day of age. And Conservative rally here Friday | & halt in this province, we have the York steer ahead be- that was his downfall. This ani- | might that he would request that st 483 days weighed 494/the premiers of the four Atlantic Culties of trying provinces to join together in mak-| Moving a He had 13 points for the eye of img representations ta Ottawa/ credit becomes easier: ould be better wi ‘premie | about this matter rather lay the request until the A Premiers’ Conference lottetown Nov. 22. COMFORT have to go through The Canadian Hereford Breed- |Binth; Claude Craswell, Winsloe| There have beén se champion _ steer |awarded 25% points alive, out ers Association should think up /17, live eighth; Buddy Loane, | derful improvements The earned that honor most i ; ; § i ‘Kilmuir, 19, live sixth; Alton) 1® vears you have a right te impres- of a possible 28; 17 points for an award of their own to Fulton | o | discontented if yon don’t hav modern LENNOX If you de OX heating system cal) years ago is * ‘virtually , ed” as far as this province concerned “If credit restrictions are pef. elopment to wilt diffi- all to forward if the not AT FOUR GOOD MEN! MacNAUGHT JONES MacGUIGAN QUEENS | QUEENS PRINCE 2 ace AS ONE VOICE | MULLALLY KINGS .... honest... dedicated ..... determined... . ... think what they ean do for Prince: Edward Island in a strong Liberal Soveins i ment in Ottawa... . think of the golden opportunity for P.E.I. prosperity. DE P.E.I. Needs All Four IN A Liberal Majority Government This week's final Gallup Poll puts the Liberals far out in front. It shows that more than three Canadian voters to one pick the Liberals to win over the Con- servatives. And veteran news analysts and political writers, like Peter Newman and Blair Fraser, are predicting a Liberal majority Government on November 8th. Don't leave P.E.I. out on a limb Join the unmistakable trend to a LIBERAL MAJORITY VICTORY hia RTT JONES. —s—sé«X ‘MMi L MacGUIGAN X QUEENS oe MacNAUGHT X TRS PRINCE MAKE YOUR VOTES COUNT FOR MORE MULLALLY KINGS : VOTE LIBERAL | (imerted by PEL. Liberal X the. im the heating s. have ~ 2 : ae a kad. ‘the a - seh in Char- By NIL. MATHESON the fact that this knowledgeable f@"m column. carcass appraisal, He had only | ™ _HALMPAX —— The Hereford |that may be true brings further | The Windfield Farms Toronto four points for weight per dav of Shows. The York Point man ap- SOMETHING = steer that won the grand) cham-|honors to the North River man |steer earned a total of 71% age, and this is where he drop- | Pears to be reversing that ‘ 2 pionship at the Atlantic Winter who has dominated the Atlantic points for his fifth-place finish peq from the top rating he had ; To Think About . . = Fair for Fulton Sanderson York |Province’s biggest agricultural |and Robert Sanderson Fulton’s| alive. This steer was 514 days| Here are the other Island steer | ? Point may well be the outstand- /fair now for two years in a row, |50n saw his steer earn a total of and weighed 696, warm dres- |Owners and the way their ani-| ff your furnace is ever 10 ing animal of the year in Can-|so far as production of top steers |70 points for the sixth ing. sed weight. mals finished in total points with | old, you may be money ‘ ada. are concerned. S.C. Oland, Low-| Robert must have ‘been the! ‘The MacDonald steer had a/the live judging also given Ro-| te give it a good. close look! 4 The statement is made on the jer Sackville, N.S., won the steer | most surprised of all of the peo-|creditable 16 points for distribu-|bert McLaurin and Son, Bel-/ HERE'S WHY: re] euthority of a man who is in a/|trophy at the first AWF. iple who finished in the first six|tion of fat and the total of 73|mont, Lot 16 seventh (live 13th): | que usual “life eipectancy” ot tion to know. It was Finley| It wasn't merely that the 1,.|Places. He had been @W28Y points. It was his scoring in the |Frank Mutch, Cherry Valley, 12,| ordinary furnaces is about 1® art district inspector |066-pound Hereford topped the down in 16th place on the hoof. | weight per day of age — he was |live, 10; John Sanderson, York | years. | livestock division Canada De-'show when the carcass judging} A comparison of some of the |12 points ‘below the champion- |Point 11, live 10; Bruce Carru- | <5 partment of Agriculture Mone-|was added to that on the hoof |detailed scoring on the three top ship steer in this item alone —|thers, Howlan 12, live 28; Mack BUT EVEN MORE ton. it was the impressive margin of |steers 1s as follows that really made the difference, |Dixon, Clyde River 15, live IMPORTANT ea : 7 =. a ' Pe ey io at, —e— - Bt OH Gres Oe 8 0+ 9 Om 6+ 0 erent ene *