K. CURLING l‘\i"l't‘t\l!19 tilcn \l'll‘dtl'. s foursome .J-T :1; Saturday -r‘ 3% P.E.l. meon Montague ‘lie final gnmo ship- ni:ii‘ Ed\\.:‘ 1. her of 'lic metii'nc of .219 1‘ El ("iil'i‘Z .\s-i't‘a'. PM '5 Belicia? tlun 3-3 Lil It! s h n u it prmcn'wi: ‘iir‘ Li‘l- morning round and went on boys trophy in the viciors. tHAMnch From rain to loft are Ron Ketch. Wendell Carr. John “halcti and John \luchnald. \\'in.ici-s and runners-up re- t'cwcd pr'rcs ll‘l‘lll he P E 1'. turbo; \ssticia'ioii and both "inks viii represent the pro- lslaiid at the t'cdrval-provincial (‘Oll‘lt‘lf‘lll’f‘ on youth travel. bc- llth held in Ottawa tomorrow. travcl project is .l John (Mr. 'of Alma and a similar vclyilc owned by Alhei‘ioii llifllh'l'lf‘fi and driven by Wymaii \lillizin chairman will be Dr. Canadat Fisher. Mr. MacKcnzie reported last province with another at the lXXK‘llSe of the federal govern- in lll. continue to move over the dis- trict today. Little change in the sky conditions is expected dur- ’ his 'tllll being egos“; out by the Cana_l .\lr. )Iaclx'cnzie said “through . “that”; lfiflgxpsufiiod be 1ng the forescast period. TWO passengers in the Gordon den Centennial Commission. the program it is expected that “ ___ °_ " 1 35" Regional forecasts: truclt were treated for mum,- and L: scheduled to get under- , those selected will gain ex~l PRIMARY INDUSTRY I Nova scoua- Prmce Ed‘narg1inlunes- _7 “'a'v this war and “1nd up Pericnce which will provide Lhel Agricungre is the most “'1' ‘ISIand and ew Bruns“ Ck. ~ . I“ Milt him close or celcbmiions‘ .- ~ , ' portant primary industry in Can- Mostly clear; _cold; northwest MOBT TELEPHOXES - A ‘ ~ palllClpdnlS with a broader out- ada. with 272,000 square miles Winds 25 diminishing to light in The US has the most . “f ‘h" "‘57 “‘“mm‘ial- “MK and a vastly increased ‘used for food production. afternoon; low-high at Halifax phones in the \xnrld—flahnttnno in. .AY!"l‘FTSi for the Mar- itime ‘itle The runner-up rink from Montague eliminated Al» Vim? herion‘s Bert Pridham rink H-fi and handed Dr. Moreside 5 his first defeat by a score of i SQDN. - LDR. STEVENS 60. at the banquet \\ill(‘ll fol- P'resentcd the drill trorhv to 1mm"! the all‘da-V "Ampfll'm" r], _L' P O ramomn 'Cnm‘ among the three air " a (1 et squadrons of the proi'irtc. The competition was itch a‘ ho mandsng officer of Cl~3rin~e. ‘ Summci‘szde RCXF gln'vin, town Air Cadet fiqiiadmn No. S’sicle And City Air Cadets Split Honors In Competition — RCA? Fia. ii ison offncr who soth on air may”: ii, 9 cadet training as a preparation mam 1.41 and for life SL'BDIEFSIDE (ion Summerside I. annual air rifl comm" Fit‘rdw W ' m Summerswlc (‘1 riv‘r'niv’i S squadrons :_ s liorrrs. with Tignis‘n close behir. d f I. _ -Cor.tinue rom page ‘ T'he evon‘s hnzm 5:." rd . .. ' a , H l" I 2y and authority to providc ac- morning w h a dr.,i comoeti- mmmndmon and m pm. took first mote. operate and maintain F _- 'N’Wmvn be * the game of curling and to ac- .'7 e and quire and hold. buy. lCJirt“. pit:- . second in the. tin-so or oilicriiisc afh‘bf‘ of .o r-w'i wirioii. Stirrnie"i‘d6 all ltiiitls in Hill] fill- scored 380 out of a possible 800, “ham-(.5 ruxessnxy {m the mun. Charlo“oto'l'n came second with imam-c and equipmcni of 415. and T " 'sh oblal'l d “’74 mm”. -- A liirwhr‘ _‘o‘ mvcd. ' ‘ guests including Errol! L’Il " .‘m‘ms of ("illlviiika' I'm nmvmrn. iioii house had osiicc is to be to be ma :ia gcd electcd hv the slwi-choldcrs. Air Cadet lmzue - . Directors will elect a prcsidcnl. stint. .\ s ll~.\'cil of ill! 61.95, Eng—1k... was Sqrnv Ldr: vice-president. secretary and .E Swvmn. senior air cadet "035mm" ___—___. HIGHWAYS Af'r DEATH NOTICES Second 6 given to a bill. amending the Received too late for Classified Haywa‘.‘ Act m 31w power . .0. ~ . . . g , 9th mm" ("lumn to the Licutcnant-Govcrnor-in- Council to make t'cgihitions governing the weight of a veh— iclc wh.ch may be driven on a highway and the weight of the. vehicle‘s load. The amendment also gives Dt-wer to make regulations governing the use of a vehicle on a paved highway and on ADAMS At. the Community 0‘l.car,v. Vlonday.‘ March 16. l9“. Harvev Adams of Knutsford in his 823d year. His remains will be forward- ed this Tuesday afternoon at tron~ .Tcllcv's Funeral ggaialm :Elwlggvrmixi"; any bridge; the classtficahon . , . 4 v, of a highway m‘th respect to 0:32” inmmdens‘h‘mm "Hf; the use. that may be madn of 3.2] of In'm‘xgom‘n; films it; and the hauling or moving ' f0 do ' t ‘ ‘ 1' ' of any dwelling. budding. erect- r “me my ' it other obiect. over a oa'rwav _ Suddenly in v". liishiiwm hri 1‘20. dun. Que” March 13' 1964., The bill also changes the M”, peter natway_ of 305 name of the Highway Act to the Road Act. The change was Fitzroy Street City. and for made so that the Highway merly of Doi‘chester Strcct. ged , 77 years Her remains Traffic Act. passed at the cur- are resting at the Hennl‘ssc l't’l‘i scssion. would not, be con- Ftineral liomc. from where 1'”le with the Highways Act. the funeral will take place‘ ‘mond wading “'3‘ Sl‘Pn ‘0 Wednesday morning at a hill. promoted by Municipal o'clock to St, Dunstan”; Bag. Affairs Minister J. David Stew— illca for Requiem High 31 iss at arf- authorlling the Commis- 9:15. Interment 1n the (3“th sinners of Sewer and “aior lie cemetery. i SIlliply of the City of Clitirlrtm- ‘ town to law debentures up to POOLE — On March 12. 1964. $220.0“) for extensions of warm Mr. Ernest Edward Poole, be‘ and sewer sci-vices lOVPd husband 0f Mrs GPF A number of b111,. given sw- tnide inez Ponie trifle Annf‘arl‘ nnd reading. amnnrlcd t"\ ‘. v: of 28 Rivcrsidc Crescent. Ed- locis’ation so that it until/l hr monton. Alberta. passed away uniiorm With that of otiir‘.‘ in his fllst )‘é‘ar- H9 is SUFVlV—i provinces. Two hills. promoted ed also by two sons. John Ed-l by Mr. Stewart. were cn‘iilnd Ward and George EFMS‘ hm"; An Act to Amend the SOPlll‘ll’“ of Edmonton: tWO dallflhiemv,’ Frauds Prevention Act and An Mrs. Austin 3. lRUlh Am‘eafl ‘ Act to Amend the ll‘ISlll'nllt't‘ Duncan and Mrs. Brenton Act. A third bill. promoted by (Inez Jean) Alley bOlh 0‘ Van“ Provincial Treasurer Minn couver. BC: and HUG?" Farmer. was entiilcd .\n \t‘l to gnndchjldren. Funeral ser- ——————-——-- vices were held S a t u rd a yu March 14. 1964. at 11:00 am] at the Robertson U n l t e d u , Edmonton. Dr. CAS. ' Elliott officiated and crema- DEIGHTON'S um mom ma 1, move-mend the: don followed. 0W9" were fun In enbwth on hundl l o! . in “w of wide! x“; 5 an ' "°‘ "' “mummy declined Ernest E‘ on»; {mo mun-mg.- donations to the kln Poole Boy Scout Camp. at ‘i' mantel. AT ALL DRUGGISTI a). made PREMIER SHAW .tjl‘n'uiiicd from page I) must ilia' dailv trps he added to tho Si’llf‘flll'i? at'or 600 p.m..' :t alto .. The committee reported that this vcar two cx'ra trips will be. daily by the i'eri'ics ply- in: bcmceii Bordon and Cape Tormentiiie and that during the tourist season “total trips at Bordon \\!il be nineteen per day czich wav ' xv“ rf‘l'Hl'f‘ "tllll 0‘ ill? llill‘i “f «\l' Philip Muthcson rose to explainj the Gulf of Si Laurent-c and the \my ,iypngm m the House vessel The establishment of a boat hol‘l'lll to surrounding ports in South coast of Newfoundland" was strongly lll‘lt‘d hy the t‘Oln n1ll'r‘rz l‘li‘i‘lili should be il'.<lll>p'll'l80 rcgularlv in "a moderate sizcd r'apahl'a of entering the ii 5." .\!ho"tnn il'irhnr‘ FEWER. TFH‘THONES ill at no‘ more than six tclc- dmm rm our paved highwaya' “Your committee recommend .‘imttitl an A” Reporting ln< : conic Tax \l" l-‘armt‘i' SEll'i the lllt‘fin‘ll" tax lczislamn was prepared byl irrlcral-prm trivial govcrnment which the relating of legislation. 'r»: Pf.5'l‘l('lDl'IS BILL late the Distribution and Use-of t Posiimdcs and . Killing Sprays was among three '1 ToRONTO lel—An imagl- . An Act to Control and Regu- Pois onous Top- hills inii‘odiiccd and given first ;cad”ng. Promoting the bil Andrew B. MacRae. of agriculture. Hon. George Dewar. minister of education. introduced the other two bills. The Prince of “ales Cr‘leze Act, and .»\n Act in Amcnd the School .\':l is Hon. m lll‘. stcr ‘phones be allowed on any one. telephone line" was the only‘ suggestion listed under 'com- muiiit-ation‘ It was recommended that in». speciion of school buses be car- ried out annua _v \lf‘llllnn was made of wcigm restrictions on highways. i it was suggested that the gov-i eriiiiiciit consider the number n . axles per vchwlc. tlic niimhcri of tires pcr axlc. the Size of the.I i . tires and thc wheel base. in ar— ' riving at a weight limit. licre H;:hwa_vs Minister Hon, the methods of testing infill" He said studies conducth re- cently in lllinois showed th at "tho problem is wmght" and ‘that "the amount of rubber un- dcr it ‘lilf‘ vchiclc) has little hearing on it ' ' Once azain rcfcri'in: to high»i ways. the committee urged thatl “the white centre line ut’ much earlier in the season” this year. and that there be an im- fprovcment in highway signs in ;"some of the outlying areas". it commend the policy of snow removal, and it suggested _ that an all-weather road be ; Ihuilt from TlEI‘llSh to Sow-15.5 with branches to Montague’ and Wood islands. EMO TESTS SELF nary atomic bomb exploded in downtown Toronto Sunday and killed at least 430.000 persons.‘ The mock attack dubbed Buckeye l by the Emergency. Measures Organization here—: was the second in a series of- iiational survival exercises in-{g-Q; volvmg regular units of the ' Canadian army. at Novelty and PERCY T. March Announce New Healing Substance... Shrinks Piles, Checks Itch Exclusive healing substance proven to shrink i hemorrhoid.- . . . and A renowned research institute has tound a unique healing substance with the ablillV to shrink hemor- rhmds painlessly. It relieves itch- ing and discomfort in minutes and speeds up heating of the injured, inil.itncti tissues. Unc hcmorrhmdal case history afici .inotncr reported “very sink- in: improvement." Pain was promptlv and gently relieved . . . Jiltl'dl reducnon or retraction (shrinking) took place. A mom; the“: case histories were a variety of hemorrhoidal condi- tions. Reliefevcn occurred in cases of long standing. and most im- portant of all. results were so thorough that this improvement was maintained over a period of n O ST. PATRICK'S DANCE ROD and GUN CLUB TUESDAY, MARCH l7th MUSIC BY THE TREMTONES DANCING 9.30 To 12.30 Admission 1.00 per couple In Loving Memory of who departed this life on Always remembered by wife and {mint the Spot Dances And when it comes to the best place to buy...YOU CAN PUT YOUR CONFIDENCE IN YOUR @ USED CAR DEALER! 9* It pays to do business with a GOODW/LL Used Car Dealer. .. an established member of the community. You will benefit handsome/y in value and sat/bfactlonl R. HOOPER 17. I963 9* The 6000 W/LL dealer’s got the best of the latest models. ..popular body styles, many makes! You get the buy you want, at the price you want to pay! 9* Every GOOD WILL used car has to meet highest used car standards! You get a good, clean buy wit/7 plenty of unused miles! l ' l I repair damaged tissue. many months. This was accomplished with I new healing substance (Bio-Dyna) which quickly helps heal injured cells and stimulates growth of new tissue. Bio-Dvne is offered in oint- ment and suppository form called Preparation H. f In addition to actually shrink- i in: hemorrhoids. Preparation H ‘ lubricaies and makes elimination less painful. it helps prevent in- fection which is a princnpal cause of hemorrhmds. Just ask your druggist for Pm- pamtion H Suppositories or Pro- paration H Ointment (with A special applicator). Satisfaction guaranteed or your money refunded. SEE Be sure to watch ‘Telancopo" on CFCY-‘I‘V Friday at 10:30 p.m. and “Zero One" on CFCY-TV [213 6000me USED CAR DEALER IN CHAR Hillbibe Morons 131 St. Peter’s Bond C at ottetown. P.E.l. F‘uaadny 8 pm. W3. Dial 2-1243 knowledge and Wading d and Yamout’h an and as x Canada and its people." lville 15 and 35. ~\‘ew ($135335; _ He stated that'at'tihe upcnm- TORONTO tCPl _Ohsprvpd and Gt‘shen i3 and 32. :t-rtLv HIE. °32?h”"§§m‘.§i 23 Till”? M. M l; “(idfa‘.“l’”””"1;“’l '“ "d . i i ' C n an. - . . o ctri 'nt r...» a. given an alloteJ number of ex- Dawso- n .35 0 ton and Fain: mm. 5: 3H . L haitge students. which will Sna , ., ,, .10 -2 mtiiidston :md (‘glpinlmlijm‘ 5 2 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Tiles. Mar. 17. 1964 P "Rabl‘ bl‘ _0" 5* Ode-form? Vancouver .. . 41 46 arr":>5 ' l- sis. that iS. for each ex‘ Victoria . . .. 41 46 HlEh llt’if‘ today at (“iitw'lnv-n. change sudent Visiting from Edmonton .. .. 7 l6 town at MO 3 in and ii? .. n] I oiic nrmincc that p'tivitice will Regina . . .. .. 7 3 At Ruslit-o 9' till? a my mm! "1-3 p'av host to a student from Winnipeg .. 3 3 p m Sill‘llll""~ rlc iit’v iii mum onc ot' the other provinces. Toronto ... .. .23 4? cs laicr iii in t‘h'vl a". _ \I Out of tttiiiti:‘i'o\\"s conlcroncc. {\loiiti‘czil .. 34 L7 rises today at G ‘Y‘.’ a in {Hill on; "t _‘ll‘. MacKeiizit‘ said that plans Quebec ... .. .10 3‘ at 6‘21 p in ~ ' I will be formulated for the set- Fredericilon -- :1 g ‘ T" ’ " ' —‘ t.ng up of a selection commit- Saint -0 n -- -> 3 , ' ltee by each province. whose Mont-ion .'.'n 2.1 TI’UCk Damaged t duty will be to select the siud- Ham - -- '30 32 c - : cnts and name chapei'ons. Cllé‘rlollemwn 3‘15 iln Ufl’lng . , . . , These committee \" l. t ~-" “95’ - ' " " l ' Lcanng the [)l’tH’llK‘e 't his The idea of the pi'OJect is tot responsible rm. surfalfiqli‘gw Yarmouth .. ...31 33 ‘ IALBERTON — A head-on mi. ' morning. 318.1(‘iiln‘313Cth'thH 59k.“ contain student. mm the programs for ° “mm: St. John‘s. Nfld. .. 12 26 :liision nav-rniv cutiiii; a: dcpiitv minister ot education, v ' ‘Alhcrton South Sunday aficrim. ‘ I imposed age range of 15 to 17 students. 5.x (CP) — The wea-i - - n \viil rcprcsont Pl‘li‘.(‘(‘ htiwaid “no will ewnanne “.1 m In On” . ‘ . uh HALIF. . icaused licaiv daman m 3 Mg“ ‘ ‘ = “S “"9' ° ““3 595510“ e ther office says cold air Will truck (1mm [W “m” a.“