6 Inc uuiuumu, Lun.1‘IOI.|bl.()Ml1, luau. Dec. 31, 1806. Bright Future For Island Through By RALPH (‘AMI-2R0.\' With (‘entennial Year only hours away, Prince Ediiard is- land can look back on 100 years of achicvcmeiit as a direct rc- suit of the 1864 niccting in ( liar- lottctnwn which led to (.‘ov.it'etlnr2i- (inn. L'ntil l‘(‘('(‘llll_\' tiio lslziiid lag,- gcd far behind the adraiiccs being lllflrif‘ iii t'.'iii;i(l.'i. but now there is the lt‘(‘llllt.‘, that this coiinlrys sm-uiirl t't‘ll|llZ') liliglll well belong to Priiice l<Zd\\'z‘.t‘d lslnnd. .-‘\|liiniij.'l1 pi'iiii.‘ii‘y :!itiu.~ti‘ics ni;i_\ ll(‘\Cl‘ bl‘ (l(!\'(‘,lt)t)-‘fl here. the .'lL1l‘lt‘lIlllll'l' tlllil I‘\l]llI'_‘ in. dll\il'lf‘\ .ll‘(‘ .<Iv:id'l_\ ;m-v_v n«_- Hlwilfl .\l:w tllt‘l'<‘ ii iii‘ kin.“- lcder that the l.'\l.'lll|l is rnpully dmelnpiii: .'l.\ ;i ii)lll'i.\'l iii(‘c('a Vl'lll<'lt well c.~,l;ililisiics it as the “Holiday lsl.'ind." Most lll‘).~'f‘l'\‘(‘l‘\' we a l't‘£ll future in this lll(lll.«il'\' .’ill(l look fnriiard to the time \ill(‘ll in the seasnns ;ihr‘ad sonic l.l)lili,l)(‘t) summer residents and meat- ioncrs \\lll lll\Elf‘lC the "(i.ii'(|cn oi‘ the (.iilf FOOD l‘().\‘Sl'.\ll"l‘l().V . It is a foi'e,:oiie .'iilll'l'.‘.\.‘)n that the dc\'clopni.‘:it oi‘ . tourist llltlll.\il‘_\’ will play an even ;:rc:ilcr role in the liilizre of nzrriilliirr élilil .’i~licrics. Vast iiiiinlwi-< of ,in.i_nle ‘~\lll have to he led, thus retpviriiig greater qiinntitier. or poizit-i;~s_ other rout (‘Hips :-ind {l.\l](\[‘l(_‘Sl Dl'N‘lIl('l\ lot‘ li-mic ."4Ifl~.llll_lll‘.)l’l, ' \lllt(‘l1 ll\.'l_\‘ n\‘mit',i:ill_\' in-.'iiI a‘ f‘nl‘l‘P\1)t‘llfllll'_j rut lll i“\!\ri"i<. How ll'lll’ this lil.’l\‘ pl‘ii\l‘ will > of the «hip h ii i i din: yard hast New Relations ()'l"I‘.-\WA 'CI"‘ 9 =lationships are clearly evotving I ibehween labor and management ou n ‘in Canada, Labor Minister ‘Allan Nlacliiachen said today in _ _ , a New Year's message. be t'lf‘ln0liSi;l‘Ell(‘(l this comingiso painfully slow in the past He said the relationship is Centennial Year when though the 20th centur)’ I185 barely based on a “recognition that ,ihe whole world mav not beat 3 yet overtaken the 19th, there is the broad problems being faced path to the Island door, at least new h0P¢- ‘-today can be solve only by a ll‘.'lll will be blazed for theiGREATER ADWFNCES ‘cioser consultation and more hiiiirc traveller. ‘ Plain for the coming year are . shove aside the horse am‘ ,b“l“:1"-3’;1iiieS Of iii? ilidUSli‘.V- 3W3 and M, 3 mny immense scale 3; , era. at least motorized iliinkinginational labor-management con- thmzs are judL,(,d 1" Print? Ed_ ‘ has replaced the slower processlferences encouraged by gov- wnrd lslaiid. It is impossible tot “id Kings County is looking §_"r:?r"me"t and °th.el', bodies dun estimate the number of stravi - 3 great Fdvances an amass "elmg the last ‘veal’ crs who will conic as a result ofl ec°n°.m'° ‘mm’ V y l ,L?!b 3“ mamgem‘-'“t. are the (‘(‘l0lll'£liI()ll, but it §s.:i f(ire- l whne perhapig “m M) 3pect‘?c-'f'"d'"g mat ‘he-V “must actwely ' uiar 24 change is expected in plan" to meet the human prob- ' stemming from automa- goiic (-oiicliision they 'vill include Prince County there is a defimnems many who have never‘ before been ll(‘I‘(‘. .\iid these will per- li.-ip< he the nucleus of the thous- _ _ = that section. ment‘s promise to provide tech- ziiuis in (‘l)Ill(‘ lll llll'.l!‘(‘. Back of the already started dol nicat and financial assistance to l-I(‘0.\'().\Il(‘ SP!-tl.\i(i BOARD . it- yourself projects is the econ-iihese (‘cuicnni.-il Year is going to ; omic survey of Prince (‘ountyi "There has been ,. raspohsi. hriiu: convciitions and similarlwhich undoubtedly will reveal b1, and Peaiism. approach by 2£lill(‘l‘lllL‘S on a scale never yet-‘ many areas of possible advance iahor and management at known; it is L'f)lll_L' to result int to economic betterment. Thougitbargaining table. It is confiden- L'l‘(‘.'tl(‘i‘ hiisiiicss. trade and fun: the year directly ahead may not’ than llit‘ island ever saw. it. in: bring thl5 ltselfv 3' least the “'3-proach will be maintained in the long run, is going to proveg now opening has promise of a. the months ahead." the L'l"(‘v}lit".\'l economic spring-i new ferry connection with the He said were is no doubt that hmii-d in history. lmainland. the absence 0; any widespread Briefl_\' (‘eniennial Year willi Far greater 0DD0l‘lUl1lll€S '0!‘ work stoppages "contribut offer new concepts in feeding farmers. ShlPl39l'-5 and ‘°‘“'l5“greatly" to the economic ad- li()lI.\'lll£ and entertaining a mult-. operators are envisaged wi a.Vam.es of 1953_ even though lill(l(‘ and this will act as Al W95‘ P0lnl l9”'y fil\'lflE tlieithere were serious industrial re- guidc to the future. ‘ direct communication 1nfi0n5 pmbqems . county Hand in hand with these} with New Brunswick. - lyea;-_ including the inland ship- 8. Between Labor,Ma nagement = -— New re-i-ping If the lei age has I10! '~‘0"ie 30' continuing discussions along the I lite awakening to the fine DOSSI-:tion and technological change. . i bilities in the Island‘: future lnihe said. pointing to the govern- ‘ e . buted to the children and War ‘tly expected that this same ap- : during the ‘ ‘iCNR Revenues ‘Show Increase Prisoners Planning Joy l For Adopted MONTREAL (CF) —— Prison- Are Evolving MONTREAL ICP) id . . . . , h ' - . in-‘gs fgiggggggip in 03;: §§.li'°.l'i c§..§§i'i'.§‘.."i~:..l’i.....i"i'z°.’ii. i ‘ 8°V°“"m"" . ‘ . ‘d tod in year-end £v:2=at*%izti.e_".2*9':5; Yfvlitvsiie raiilvay's' operaungl irevenues showed 1! tW0~i>er—ceiil lei-s at st. Vincent de Paul Pen- L ‘increase in 1963 and “furtherihenuary win bring joy nggin: i - . to their "ad lchiidren-—orpha-ns of the nearby l Freight revenues were up vst. Francis of Assisi Orphanage. C San. Patients ‘ o 0 d three per cent. telecommunica-l Last ew Year's Eve was the ; tions up five per cent and pas- ifirst time prl soners of the Le- Members of the Siimnierside {senger revenues were roughly cierc Institute. the rehabilitation lN0. 5 Canadian Legion visited ;the same as in 1962. Hotel rev- centre of the penitentiary. gave the patients of the Provincial ienues ed “a slight in-iholiday cheer to the orphans. Sanatorium and Rehabilitation icrease." And it was the tint time no financial improvement" is an- ticipated in 1964. group or ennui-en en prison Nowlttatobecomo nual custom. About moi you-I -Centre on Sunday afternoon. .c. . i The president. Ediiiond Arsen- ‘ault: chairman of the visitation. committee, Lester Jenkins and‘ We, popping out to wish everybody the happiest New Year ever. And we like cuckoo, are = tion Centre. and by Mrs. Wen-l 3 dell Dockendorff. RN. at the San- . I “’h° l""°d"°°d. Sam” wish to extend I worm “Thank you" to all our wonderful patrons. Gifts and treats were distri- of i Veterans. by Santa. in thanking the Legionnaires 3:Dr. EM Found referred to the ; {generosity of the Summerside . . III Int 64 ;Legion who. despite hazardous ‘travelling conditions. have been i 1; coming to the hospital for seven }consecutive (liristmas Seasons. ‘ TRANSFER Charlottetown spreading joy and happiness to those who. because of illness‘ were unable to be home I or‘ . Christmas. ouvAiz RADIO L D. :30 me institute decided in "adopt" the orphans. Inmatu uved their meagre weeldy ni- lownnceo so they play U10 could Santa Claus for the children. Montague lans are others designed to im- . Iprorc economic conditions inl WORLDWIDE lNTl,“RE§T specific areas and of these per-l Queens C°“"ty‘ w".h L.ha"1nt' Imps W, Ema, dfleiopmem now: tetown as the focal point, is look iiiirlci'\\:iy in Georgetown is the? "lg. to 3 -"ear of lremendnus at." mm, Signmmni. tivity because of the approach. gm” 0" the $5.0m_0m projecti mg Lentennial celebrations. It is in\'ol\'iiic the big new fish p r 0-l he”, ‘he new F.a!he"‘.°f_ C°n“.'d' ccssiii: plant and establishmenll "al‘°“ Mem".”al Bulldmg '5 fast approaching the day when (':ill\f‘(l .1 flurry of anticipationl H M” be "'9 ('°"l”’ ‘ff C"‘,'"ad‘a"‘ in the future of Kinizs County.l $2: lpa‘x::p:a;"‘;1ral::e':°ignlgislé Ilcie. where progress has been: Majesty Queen Elizabeth visits Canadian Navy Loggecl *...::._."::: l’.:’."‘li.“.i.“.f"l.l.’$.’.1.$.‘..‘:i Million Miles During I963 0'l"l'AW.-\ i('I" -~Fi'uni t!‘iipi.l Cal llmuiii to the (‘hill \'ni'\\'e- r_ji.in fiurrls, the lliiyal (‘mi;i(li:iii ‘\'a\'\‘ lo::r‘rl more than l,0f)l)_. (lfln mile: in l’JF..’2 \'ar;il litli:-U‘lr]ilFll‘|t‘)”. :a\". in a year and raiiru that fleet iinila fflnk part in three mainr \‘_~\Tt) fi_\‘¢l"t‘l:l:=. half .1 do-an '-\lll1 the I‘ '1 rm: \\ ill) the Km all .'\'a\-\~ riff l,rmrlni1rlr‘ri’\_ \’nrtli— ‘ The Island. and other gatherings booked for 1964. Here, too. will be provided ~ entertainment at its cultural A. J. Matheson peak. _ . aiiioiint of public attention when Because of all these things one "lug L'0- Ltd- rctired (' o m m o d o re James. fact is rapidly becoming more Plnmr~r mniintcd a fierce ver-' pronounced as it emerges from‘ Phmw ‘ nllmar’ hal nttm-k hnfore the Commons the waiter of I-iclivity: — -— —— -'— -- l rls=fem~e committee Vice v Ad- Centennial Year must not only I 3 miral Herbert Rayner, chief ofl hp regarded as In time to look to‘ S naval staff, responded and that the past 100 years; it has to be rnmmittee left no dnnhl it felt serioiisly considered as the step- ma‘ imniirfil Rayner had won ping-stone to is new (‘Pl‘ll'llI‘_V of phnm. 35.; Alhprion F (R\ progress. Your Rexnll Drug Stores ern lrnlavirl, and three fiill-scale national e,\r>rr‘is('S. These operations. as well as local e\ci‘('ii<es and trniiiiiig ('l'lIl~l'"~ ill the \ll.'lllli(‘ l’nt~ific nnri flrcat l..'ll\'("<_ irninri lll(‘ ['t‘arlIllf"<< of Snips and [|lFIlIl".~ anrl l')Oll"~ll(‘(l fleet tartii-s, pain ticiilarly in antisiihmarine war- A iww t_\'pr- of _l()ll\l nnllnnal a\nri'i_<r\ funk rll.'Il'(‘ in l)r~cr-m- her when Jim: of the \tl.’mlic Command and (‘anariian \rm_v unit: ioineri in Opcmtion Rnat Final; in the Fnnso Strait region (sf \’n\'a Svntla, Thrrr \|¢‘l'P R niimlwr of unla- hlr arliiitinns in the fleet lllII’lI'l;Z the i,'D:lT Three '\Iarl.c:ii.~ii: rlaz: de ctr-river: ax-are cnnimizstnnerl the .Q:isl;nt:~l1r=wan in F‘ehriiar_v_ Yiiknri in \la_\' and Qii'Appellc in Septeviihrr. ]4‘7 DAYS AT SI»-I\ Th: §::<l(::trl1t~-.(.1Vi, nnmmicainnlng and her 29 return to F‘.sriuimall_ ‘. made two transits of the Panama Fannl. fniir Atlantic ('f‘n:.:l]1:f:_ p.'ii'lir-ipalnrl in one mayor ‘\'A'lT) "\f'l'(‘l’\'P and rat lwtu rt.-n ]‘lP(l mil nne special misuinn sianrlm: off Port an Prince. Haiti in readiness to evacuate (‘anaiiinns rliirin: the 12 days of the pnlilitlll (‘l‘l.\l.~ in that coun- tr_\ _\ll iolil. lltv Raskatclicixriii spent H7 d:iys at sea and uteamerl ."..'»_Il25l miles. On Smil 28. lIVI(‘S Provider, hizccst «hip ever built in (‘an-I mla for the .\la\'\r, was cnmniis— sinned, The ‘li’.,l)0l).lnn fleet sup- pl_\‘ ship will (‘|l.'ll\l(‘ narsliips in may out on operational mis- sion! ionizer. H‘)/TCS Assinlhoine. first oi seven St. Laurent class destroy-‘ ers to be fitted with variable‘ depth sonar and a hr-licoplcri flinhi dark and hanzar, was re- commlssinned in June. The St.‘ Lain-ent herself emerged with the new look in October. The navy hr-izan flying the. new 3l1ll»\'lll)lI’lFl!‘lll(»‘ helicopter,‘ the Sea Kine. which will operate? from the dcstrnvers and ali- craft carrier Bonaventure. PROGRAM CI\N(‘.ELl.ED Three destroyers of Second. World War tame. the Huron. Haida and Sioux. and the frin- nte Lanznn were paid off. Late ' the year, Defenceg Minister Hollyer nnnouncedl that the government would pro: (reed with procurement of three: British-hiiilt Oberon class con-‘ ventional submarine, it pro- gram initiated by the previous administration. A However. Mr. Hcllyer refused‘ to go along with another pro-. gram adopted by the Progresl sire Conservative gov:-rnmenl. He cancelled procurement ofl eight SllpPI'~Il"lE8IPl at a cost oil $452.00f).f)f)O. - Earlier. the navy found itself‘ the centre of an uncommon‘ DI".I’INF2 BORDER LUSAKA. Northern Rhodesia If-teiilersi - The boundary be-. tween Northern and Soiithc.-rn Rhodesia wiil follow the middle. Zambesl River after that dissolution of the 10-year-old‘ central African federation this; week, it was announced here. i In West Prince With this issue, The Guardian-Patriot commence: a 26-Issue campaign urging the cltlzeu of this district to TRADE-AT-HOME. The merchant: listed on this page are cooperating In the belief that the idea is a worthy one. Why? Because the merchants of this district will give you better service than you can obtain elsewhere at prices comparable to thus! offered by mail order house! and big city stores. The businessmen of our district are heavy taxpayers. they have large payrolls. and they contribute In many ways to the wel- fare of the community through sponsored programs, sports prizes at cost and cash do- nations for many worthwhile projects. They are a group that does much towards making the community in more llveablo place. Money spent out of town does not come back in the form of wages. payments of municipal taxes and services. or for /community activities. Patronizc the district merchant: on this page. It In In your Interest to do so. ' Crapnud THE DISTRICT PAGE A HANDY BllYER’S GUIDE FOR DDDDS AND SERVICE IN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND BENEFIT YOURSELF - BENEFIT YOUR COMMUNITY Stove and Furnace Oil Oil Burner Sales and or Phone 33 Albert Trowsdalo Representative For Irving Oil Co. Ltd. .E.I. l WEST PRINCE Mobile Feed Se rvicc Serving the Farmers Willi Efficient Service Sheet Metal (Sherman Hutchinson. Prop.) Sheet Metal Work B. A. Service Station Tires. Batteries. Accessories Minor Repairs-Road Service General Merchant White Rose Gas E Oil ucts (A. W. Maclmod. Lessee) Q Road Servicn Q Minor Repairs Summersicle Order Your throughout all of . . l Drink Milk For PERRY’S I‘;::;:"“:;: BUEILI-Essa West Prince V O O C "93"" 3 38'“ Service Station "°_m 5-magma; “D. [M vii»... 9‘! Alberton Albert-in r.E.i. |RV|NG Lester Linldetter «min N. Taylor. Mgr.) Authorized A L F . . G” & ml Pmdum "Air Shit: Aluminum Moving A1. °§'i'i.'.".'§l° se.-vi“, s§i£‘:BsErE.-ls. “'9 O I Ltd.» A ‘O F 0 Bi‘ Cu R003" Bo & J. CUFF?! n res e Imperial ESS0 Agent : Accessories 900?! Ind Wliidnwil North Amfirllzun 3'... Lines : :;.:n||c‘(l:.uco1l;:‘.:’.3m (‘amlleliuht Room Are Especially Designed For phon, 415.3433 ’ g :3; Ph""” Repairs to all llIflI(I‘S ol (‘ars P. E I. Climate Conditions gummprgide‘ p F 1 Qu;IlIi(::P UNI“:-56(lNr. Tag” Fnmt Pmpefly sew". - ‘- I . ‘_ M 435__.m5 ‘ ‘ ' ' " - ' In Pleasant Surroundings .Murra.i Rim Phone 42 ’lIEnlsh m cm"‘;''‘:% Summmm M“ Stmfim iiitirlgrfl “ms W;‘“';":;1I‘;’:I‘ Alborton P. n. i. BAR‘BOUR’S Eldon MacI(enzie HUTCH'lNSO'N'S RAMSAY'S . ALBERTON FUELS LTD. JOHfNSTONE'S and Quality Products tr Industries Ltd. A Complete (‘ollisioii Service Highest Market Prices Paid Borden General Rent 24 Hr. Service ..__'.. nonien Phone Borden I72 "--—" 145 Phone: - Carleton Siding Die‘ 3355 Siimiliefllde Carleton Siding PW‘ Phone 436-2729 Water st ~ - T . (Phil Klncll. Mn.) Phone 170-3 Rollo Bay “cam” ‘M venmmnt Summcrnldc ve‘ac0 Dmtrihutor Phone 5400 210 Water St. Gasoline builders of SLRHCF s'iATioN uh “ova It ""5." Cram" ‘ ' V» - i I . . L ‘ Fishing Boat: Tires Batteries Accessories L. M. ‘ws 1? ’ I-"“¢l 0" Mam" Hardware ' Minor R',pai,.,' ‘ (John ngy" Lemie, Gfiorge Dunlop Tlrel _/ Marine Engine! Tune-Ups Minor Repairs & Tune-Ups . . A C H 1-, Se I Phong 435.2135 Bun. Phones Ros. phone 75 “haw” Tires. Batteries, Accessories Plumbmg & Healmg om” . re "cc Meg“. and an 134 Phon[:u-an‘; Radio Sfwr\e'::‘iflgu)u 0“ Fmna“ s‘_n,l“ Phone 25%! Sumnicrsidc summenme Farm Supplies - in I S Water Bowls IN S _ Em.‘ E,_c,,,° Macllonalil & Afflocli .i MQCLEODIS , "IQ eI'V|CO (am no I“) Pm”) Milken dealer: in authorized a u I station 5' - - Pumps Produce of All Kind! MASEY-FERGUSON Sale: Reconditioned For-in Phone 30-! Farm Equipment Dealer .-Parts Equlpt. Albany Phone Isl) Album Wbcro Customer: Q Tires - Battcrie Q Accessories Q Welding Phone 30 Crapaud W. . Massey ‘. 56 Up. Prince Dial 4-8350 ‘- Shop The Modern . Wnv At Hubert Harvey‘: General Store Clover Farm Store Phone 15-! Crapnull R. E. GALLANT complete clock ol Building Material i Lumber, Plywood, Wnllhoard . There’: an extra day in Leap Year , shop In Plenuiit sun-oundlnu Look For Your Name FREE! Merchandise or Service FREE! This page is a weekly feature of The Guardian - Patriot. and each week there will appear In the advertisements names and addresses of people living in the communities represented. Read the advertisements carefully, and if you find your name. clip _out the advertisement in which you found your name, and mail it inside of two weeks, to the Advertising Manager of The Guardian -Patriot. and you will receive. ABSOLUTELY FREE, a $3.00 order, to be spent for merchandise or service with one of the advertisers in your community on this page. Winners, please advise the Guardian -Patriot on which advertiser: you desire to spend your vouclur. Patronizo the Advertisers on This District Page For Quality Men-hnndlu Q Groceries and Menu Q Shell & Heavy Hardware Q Dry Goods V. V. Restaurant - ilMn. V. Mnclnod. Prop.) Iodl Contact Service Home-Cooked Meals Lunches and sandwiches Rulhc River P. E. I. if iiAoNAi.L's l . MLLS LTD. DAWSON'S Texaco Service Station Ropllru to All Mikel of Can 24 Hour Towing Service PII. Rlnltoru 2-21 Middleton and N that Phone 22 North Rultico “E” ’,‘l’,'R§°N'S”::‘A';I:°;)'j:' Villa Diner Maclood & Gnu-no MGOM yO|l'l'¢ - . (Carl Mu-Adam. Prop.) SERVICE STATION “om, CM“, Mm, M N F - M M I North Rustico P. E]. (An u.,wn¢¢_ [,_.m,)- 1- A’ U M L cg,” ¢C0|'||| II‘!!! It ‘I’! yomg .0 ha“ 0" Where Tltrlfty Cl|sInmele:.. PS':i”ell figs”: oii I:roductt:l ‘rain: and gounte? service F""""" “"‘°‘°“' - not l- Tell Tlicl Fri no ‘ornwl o o 20 Morel! ““"‘P“ml 9”” G:ore.ei-iea. Menu. ‘Produce n [.19. selection of Dry Goods Keenan Fuels Sour-is Cooperative Assn. I. Groceries. Mclcl. PIT“ 5 309“?! Fruit A Vcgetnblel lie-ti! Barn Equipment Dry Goods. Drugs 8 3"’ PM!!! 3343 Montague. P. E. l. Konsinglon l.A. B oflcrhtlhohotdv 8erv|ee‘l‘oAlI ‘I'll-cc. ececcu-let Minor Rqam A Tun-Ups I4 llour ‘rowing Iorvteo l L‘ l Lumber l (I an . Building Supplies Soul 8. Door Factory Finishing supplies out I Asphalt slilnlles ll lluiiter River L :1. PETER’S BAY l co-or A. A. (Joe) Fraser Iohnstone's Fuels Ltd. Complete Service Station Hardware Phone N7-38! Kefitngtou Facilities Ladies & Men’: Clothing ' 1' Phone 46-! Murray River Phone 12 south Buy - Benefit - Build n..fn..t.h ...§...... becel1e‘finit.i:;i '5; 1 . Mallard’: Plumbing and Heating DlJVAR's Y: "":";' °“ ‘fa’ man. e. um. um um. t mo 1' as m , V0 3 urnncc . "sum. order-in-council fol-l ”“"° °""'“""°' INS'l‘Al.l.A'l‘l0NS at REPAIRS ‘°dl° "'_"l" B '‘{“,,‘i,‘ ,1. "°" ' "“' ‘ 5"" lowing uegotiot . The new: Mncmwen mm gummemd, ‘ R. L. A. Victor "'- 38- A ‘um i n,u n.,.,..,. _ winch win divdo the; ma’ “$2418 unnmerchl-nesidennni-iuduurinl Radio “,1 TV 445' GUI - vcmio rm. win so into cl-‘ PHONE 100 mums m M Md“. L ‘_ L n” u'’''' , ,“ H ‘Ha: 4 on. Mar’: W F i ‘ l