V-_-by mg -,5: 2»;.wr_ 7.: r..,riv:'.‘-&-.=.<-4 ;* - 2 : ‘. v luuiotolt. lechun‘/mm: Sidney Radner was called as an expert witness to dem- onstrate crooked zambling tricks for a \'ancoiii'er court. At left Ftadiier. from Holy- oake, Mass, shows how the position of fingers can be used 4-~.,_" TAKING THE CHANCE OUT OF GAMBLING his strong suits. Upper right, a cigaret lighter is used to show the dealer what card he is dealing to an opponent. in bridge to tip a partner to ! l ! Lovoer left the stud p o k e r l ‘iJ.. . ‘t f \ Montuciue, Soufim ISLAND NEWS PAGE Kings County 4 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Tim. Sept. 25. 1962. By NEIL MATHESON Provincial and Farm Editor E.l. tobacco yesterday widely scattered areas as Thistl- coville and Bi'udv3nell.'.altlioii;.'h i-i was impossible to find how other growers fared. Experimental Farm weather observer Warnan Burns. said the grass level temperature during the night dropped to 23 degrees. of frost. The official tempera- ture--it's taken. at a height of three and one-half to four {cot- was 34 degrees. he said. Mr. Burns recalled that the Some Frost Damage lo lobacco Reported. lgraiss-level temperature drop- ‘ped to 24 degrees on June 15. Severe frost damage to some when the air temperature was . fields was re-:35, but little damage Such,’ caused then except for the yel- WEI }lowing of j fields. ' Men were all in the fields yes- _ten'lay but a report from the Mermuys home in Brudenell in- catnd the “pretty well all killed," rs. Alyro M. Gallant, Rusticovlile, said they feared tlielr crop was hit very hard. Robert Gamai tan nntario man who is in lruorsliip with Mr. G lant. was some tips in grain D -1.. T!‘ L committee on southwest Africa last May on a big Russian fishing opera- -tion off this south shone port, dealer gets an unauthorized Lwkeport ' ‘potted ll9Fk 3' ill? "9Xl_“«3l"'l 0" the i5 Soviet trawlers and a {any deck. allowing him to deal off ,iory sh.p apparently fishing iii- the bottom and save the card ["l“1'”-‘“l”"i']31 Waters t'“g;emrg1"“ _. ._ . tree m es 0 por ay. if he wants it for himself’. ‘A party from here went out to ‘Cl’ ""°‘°‘ lthe fleet Sunday. Old Farm Buildings Mooted NOV“ 5€°ll°"S As Attractions Tourist Development Minis-l ter .1. David Stewart said yes- terday he woiilri like to see some of the farin buildings on the former Stafford Gordon propertv at Briideiiell retained as museum [llP.<‘PS. He‘siigge.~teri that tourists are interested visiting typical farm buildings been restored to\ll)1]£ial1l1eat‘,ly€d‘!’i)7lwith hak appearance. The Gordon property, adjac-. ‘eat to a government park, was bought by the department of In- dustry and natural resources for possible park eiilargement which may include a golf course. EASIERN ‘BRIEFS WEEKEND GUEST Miss Alvah Brehaut. Char- lOlt€'.0\’i'n was the weekend guest of Mrs. J. E. Fraser, Montague. LEAVES FOR. OTTAWA Senator Elsie Innian left yes- [ ler was made to Hector Pantozi. pre“ For Tourists The department of industry lhas advertised 14 buildings o II i ‘the property for sale: the build- lings must be removed by March lof next year. - Capt. Fail-ley Swim_ one of the visiting westerners, told on‘ vrntiirn of ting 3 friendlv 0 ' ° welcome. EHIOY V5" TO’ Leon Williams. another Locke- - - port boatsman said the Bus- Soviet Fishermen sians helped olit when he had tcry trouble. They “waved b LOCKEPORT. N.S. ‘<CPl - me alongside the mother ship Candy. cigarettes and money and recharged the battery." were exchanged Sunday as a Carl Stewart of Lockeport cut Nova Scotian party paid a call l a finger during the journey to i l The Eldon Branch of the Efioyal Canadian Legion. which ispousored the organization of a scout troop and I cub pack in January. recently received its l charter l The presentation of the char- nt of th an by Walker. Cliarlottetowm. ecutive member of thel Provincial Council of Boy Scouts . side 1 James an ex lE|don Legion is Presented the fleet He was taken aboard l a Russian vessel and given first i old. i The Russians. reported to be processing herring, shark and safety nets out the visitors aboard. of Canada Gordon Kerr execu- The" enmrtalmd Wm‘ movhs‘ ' - ' some or the visitors got new ch 9. put lcom tive commissioner of Scouts fa: ‘ . Prince Edward island also at-, n"5'”'“‘ Wat 55' tended the ceremonies SC LEADER Diiruig the past summer 19l iCF)i1llnlP3(l From scouts and 34 cubs from the Page ii 4 land Canadians above political I aspiration " sponsored troop and pack were in camp at Point Prim. The camp was one of the best at- tended in the province. The scoutmastcr is James .M" Th°mp§°." suggested “mt Tivfaclietii and the Cubmast-3.1 Llheml Premler L°s3g°- by lcalling a Quebec provincial is Sandra Emery‘ 'election for Nov. 14 Union Ncitionci l Ry JULES LAGUE l AMQUI, Que. iCPl — Daniel Johnson, Union Nationale leader. a s committed his party to the expropriation of two of the 11 privately - owned companies in Quebec. He told an election rally in this centre 300 miles northeast of Quebec that the Union Na- terday for Ottawa to attend the - opening session of Senator Ionian spent. the sum- mer at, her farm home in Lower l Montagiie. VISIT MONCTON MLSS Florrie Benton accom- panied by Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mar,-l.ui'e. Montague, visited in Mon-.:ion on Sunday. They were zuests; of Mr. and Mrs. Carl I‘lar:Lui‘f.. T0 MONTREAL Miss Dianne Shaw.,doug'hto" of .\ii-s. Jessie. Shaw, Montague and Miss Janet. Campbell. daui:li- ter of Leonard Campbell. Mon- tague. left. on Monday for M'ont- the senate‘ ihold a referendum_ on whether 'tion of the Lower St. Lawrence tioiiale. if elected. would then to exproprlate the other nine ms. Mr. Johnson said the party favored immediate expropria- Power Company and the North- ern Quebec Power Company imiied. I He told an audience estimated at ll,0ll0 that his party will fight to increase the basic exemption for provincial income tax from .000 $2,000 for single per- sons and from $2.000 to $4,000 for married persons. He said a Union National gov- ernment would establish I health insurance scheme “re- real where they will he eni- ployicd. SPENT WEEKEND Miss Lois Hughes. daughtr of Mr. and Mrs. John Hughes. spent the weekend at her home in Montague. Lois is attendir: Dalhousio University where sue . taking a course in dental hygiene. BROTHER DIES Mrs. Neil Shaw, Martinvale, has received the sad news of the death on Sept. 18. of her broth-_ er. John A. MacLeod of Ross- land B.C. He was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Mac- Leod. Strathcona. Burial was in Rossland. ON ONTARIO VISIT Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Van- lderstine of Montague motored to Perth_ Ont. where they will visit with Mr. V|nIderstiine’s mother and also attend the “Hunters Kill ‘I6 Moose In Park QUEBEC (CF) The first group of hunters who .won the right by a special draw to go after moose in Quebec's Laur- entide Park came out of the bush Monday after killing 16 of the giant animals. The 40 hunters were allowed Expropriation Bandwagon ‘ lMr. Pearson to the draw in fllll ipllsl‘ for an early federal ee - i, t . pushed himself so the limb. almost in e point of no return, He (Mr. Pearson) now shares the con- fusion and bewilderment he has tried to create as he realizes les Get On n 4‘ “Having far out on specting the Medical Act and‘ correcting hospital‘ insurance legislation faults" as well as a 213:‘égfirgegikeiggfhgfdglfibfi mlmmum wage of $1 a".h°ur‘ lis a strange state of affairs." PLEDGES REVIEW He said ‘ For the last five years, Mr. 3 Union Nafi0na|e;Tll0mDSOfl said. Conservative government will ‘ mefgovernment action and policy cases of provincial civil serv- 1733 been based 0“ "l‘8tl0!l8lll- ants fired after the 1960 elec- l "18 llld8ClSlVf‘-11955-" This (1 tion. going before the court; if . resulted in the country’: finan- neeessary. - lcial crisis. Speaking in the region heavily Canada desperately needed dependent on forestry. he said leadership —- the quiet. deter- the Union Nationale wouldlmlned, confident typo pointing create a government corpora- 1 to future progress. )1] to negotiate contracts for e o armors‘ lumherl . . rlroduction. A ministry of for-IUN estry management would also? be se. up. _ _ », (Continued From Page ii The opposition leader recalled ; countries in arrears on their fi- that 150 votes for the Unlon‘mmcia1 0b1igation5_ When the assembly went Natiltliinalle in the right places VP ' ;,V(?£e,. ‘:8 196.?“ the patty m ahead and put the South Africa “The Union Nationale has apartheid item on the agenda. done its two year, in pm.ga_ Louw said he would boycott I()f_y_" Mr. Jghngon ,aid_" and meetings of the special political it is ready to return to heaven Cflmmmafi dellllllfi With till it’ we are able to can power question. He inserted he would heaven." - not subject himself to the per- sonal abuse he said he suffered last year. Louw said, however. He accused the Liberal gov- ernment of practising sleight of that his delegation would at- tend any assembly plenary hand with the voters in calling the Nov. 14 election over the is- meetings that considered the question. sue of expropriating privately- He criticized she ly the ac- owned power companies. He said the election is being held tions of Victoria Csrpio. Philippine ambassador to Cairo I to determine whether Natural Resources Minister Rene Le- vesque will be_ the next premier lo told reporters in New York he believed he was pois- oned by a cup of coffee while in South Afrlca——a statement Louw said was "childish and rt- dicuious," and without founda- tion. ANNOUNCE GRANTS e fire - destroyed ment. ‘toll .’ recently. Following the tour the University of Montreal institute Each 1'8“8€l"W35 Presenled of experimental medicine and WW1 3 Cl‘¢Sl- 35 3 S0llV€IliI‘ Of surgery library was announced the Swansea. The Souris crew Friday by the health depart- was accompanied by its skin- ! out in the field and not available Gallant wu ~ away from‘ home 0!! bull"!!- Al.Bl!!'.'l" 1 AMA Rg"'Il't:| from All-iai-toii indic- atod damage was slight in on ltlald [at on. than Mr. 0 at Leigh 0'3:-lsirs. and a liar” field at Klldsro was un- itouchad. . i ‘ The lower part of the tobacco lfield at John Power‘: iii ooiir field was csusht. but the at of "103 plants seemed all rillit. it was learned from Mrs. Power aster-day. Most of the tobacco men said last week at s inaction in mm- neatli they would and several weeks to finish liurvoltinll mill‘ crop. althoulh Douala: Roll)!- on. ocean view. said a week of good weather would see him pretty well throush. Mr; Gallant said though. that his crop was late and would probably take until well on into the middle of October to c o in- plote harvostlntx. The severity of the frost var- ied in different areas. and de- pended on the elevation and the position. relative to the ability of -an air flow to drain the cold alraway. I O. no 3 old dahliu. took a be one one of the to TIRES . TANTON TIRE ‘T i it it s %Soo.Rcingers' ‘Visit Frigate SOURIS —— The Souris Sea Ranger crew was taken on a r of HMCS Swansea when Souris girls were luests at din- ner and dancing. _GlJlllK TIRE 1 l R E s GOODYEAR 1 I \ s p l.”rf.'(mnf-"sun TANON TIRE per. Mrs. Fred Perry. 15: Kent st. ‘Biol «:74 No l.‘!iull':1atlDfl"‘Wll available intormailon non Montana that some flowers. such as °’ ll" “'"“ "’°" "«°‘ d'"""‘ ml. at Montana ¥°IW'dl¥- HIVMMEDIATE * DELIVERY "and Turnip Tags 0 No Delay! ' .-o No Waiting! I Order: Accepted!!! Large and Small Quantities! PHONE 4-8506 Charlottetown CENTRAL PRINTERY THE GUARDIAN -' THE EVENING PATRIOT A trip to the Murray Harbour on .tlio.expot-lmuitni fem P10" area yoltmllv 'I|WW0d llam- °l‘i-W‘ 4 W‘ o "°“"" an to flowci-‘s'Ii lml cliis~ to around. tlloillll the litllior D''\ it basins in White frost was reported hr-~— “because it is Mr_ Levesque who visited south-west Africa who is leading Premier Le- and talked with South African sage." - officials as chairman of the UN park immediately for another four~day hunt. The special hunt will continue on thisbasis until 0 .. 21. The men had to hunt in pairs. with every two men being al- lowed to kill one moon. The largest killed in the first four days weighed 1.300 pounds. with In antler spread of 49% inches. ~ LABOUIRL LINES up soiiotv ifoiz OUR PROVINEE labor says . ,. . V ' “Tho 13'/. million members of the AFL-CIO have strong convictions regarding the principle of United giving. We believe it is wedding of his nephew. They will spend some time in Detroit. with his sister. Mrs. George MacDonald and family. MscDONALD FUNERAL - funeral of Anne Mac Mac- Donnld was held on Tuesday Church. High Mass was Rev. J. J. Dunphy. who also conducted service at the grove. Rev. J. E. Cs-sh assisted in the choir. Pallbearers were Kenneth Mcinnlo, Auslun Moo- Murally. Elmer ’ Mocbou -Join J. MacDonald. was in the church cometary. _ OONNOLLY FUNIIAL —-The found» for Anthea! Arthur Soiirla. when Requiem c F: a....ny,- arm.’ co'nl:olly. Iona. took place on eiebi-sited by Mo bearers were Vincent Connolly. . Alfred Connolly. Beverly Con- Funcral Home to Peter‘s Road Presbyterian Church. where services were conducted Rev. M. Carl Currie. During the service Willard MocLenn sang as I solo. "Ivory Towei-s".' on sun; wm"'The Lord is shepherd the best. way to meet the health and Wei- fare needs of our communities. It is not only more economical. but more democratic in that it serves the entire community." 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