- five fhefiift .t-hut Comes ‘. “Ions — ovnnsnons — ornLING TVh-R'W a)“ m:- com in Charlottetwon. Left to right annual meeting of the P.P..I. are Mr. Mullally: Mrs. Mulligan. Kinkora. associa- KINGS (‘(ll'.\'TY federal Liberal candidate. .iohn Mul- laliy. Souris was guest speak- ' Kay. French River charged with I Annualkfailing to stop at the scene of an accident was adjourned to \ Hear Kings County Candidate ..’,°;j- 2“ '° “‘ if? “F cr yesterday afternoon at the Liberal Women's Association John Mullally. Souris. feder-lponsihility for seeing that these PLEADS GUILTY a] Liberal candidate for Kingsipolicies are carried out. County. was guest speaker at Also speaking briefly were MURRAY BAY. Que. t.(‘Pi—-— the annual meeting of the A.\\'. Mathcson_ Allison Giliis. Pierre Lahbe. an Indian from Prince Edward island Liberal Jens County federal candi- the Borsimis reservation, Mom Women's .\s<ot~ ation Yesterday. ' dale: Elmer Blilllcli‘li‘tl day plum”! gum). m a Charge Mrs. Aden Mulligan. president, CM. Mat-Lean candidates forjof manslaughter in the killing presided at the meeting. which Fifth Queens. ‘Of his “he and anmher man. He was attended by 75 members One minute of silence was hm be sentenced Dec. 12 at the from all sections of the prov-Iobwrvcd in memory of Mrs. .crimmal chum assize§_ The vic. ince. Aldius Macix'enzite. who was llims “1.1-9 killed with a slow Mr. Mullallv said “women St‘t‘i‘t‘lai‘l' 0f tho Dl'm'llmial UF‘lid last winter in a house on vote with a lgreat knowledge, Efltlilalitm- ‘the north shore St. Lawrence deep sincerity, and an —"—_R" honest '_ River reservation. understanding of the issues in- Impaired Driver A' l valved." He pointed out that women ' $ study the policies of the party ‘ls Flned concerned and weigh the issues involved. They vote for he candidates who will take res- Heatherclale . . Magistrate A... iiaslaitn finer; _ tl .d$l2.’ d-ossorS‘. ‘dievaccuse nan ( s. For failing to stop at the MONTAGUE »— The sudden scene of an accident. Lorne i.. death of Mrs. Malcolm Mathe- Mac-Lean of Charlottetown wasi son of lieatiierdale. Monday fined $25 and costs or 10 days. evening. .'o\'. 19. brought sor- One drttnk and incapable 1‘9- row to a wide circle Death ceived a fine of $20 and costs or came ren- suddenly while she ‘ 10 033’51 another received a 20‘ was watching television with ‘day jail sentence. t her family. . The late Mrs. Mathesou was . ' l horn in Brooklyn the daughter 1‘3 of Mrs. Hector MacKinnon andi . ‘. the late Mr. MacKinnon. .‘ Left to mourn are her moth- i er. her husband and the foliow- A fine of $50 and cosh: w a s. ing sons and daughters: Hec- pa. Monday b-v Noam! tor and Gordon at home; William Bowl”. parkdflle' for. Catherine and Earl. Montague; driving while his “comp wast r “oathordalei I r‘" suspended. The accused appear- . ' Lvnn. \iass.: Marorie, Peters in Qupens Chunty mag” ‘hank Road; John. Montague: Mar- {rakes mum garet. student at Montague Re- Danie] plus Kelly. F0” Aug. gional High School: Malcolm ugtug‘ was fined $353 and (.0515 at h”""‘- for speeding. Also the t'ollowmving sistersz‘ A charge of driving while Dorothy. Mrs. Donald Mac- impaired against Cecil Mathe- :3 Edward Charles Shaw, Fair- view. pleaded not guilty to a charge of drunken driving. but guilty to a charge of driving Iwhile impaired, in city police court yesterdav Sweaters Blouses Coats Handbags Lingerie N Gloves Hosiery KENNEDY'S Ladies‘ Wear 166 Queen St. Dial 4-8925 Tile Commissioners of the the following firms and individuals for cash donations in connection with the Supper 'n aid of Cardigan Fire Depart- ment V. R. l’epler. Montague-$1.00 H. T. .lamicson . . . . . . . .. 5.00 Lend. Victoria Cross: Marovrie. ison Tweedy, Vernon, was dis~ H' L- Md'ff‘wr ‘ - - - ~ - - '- Egg Mrs. \lex .\l8('Pli(‘(‘. (iraud- missed. Bll‘u'it‘ H; “5" - - - - ft “my: Jack. (1mm? and In“, Eric Randolph scum”. Bed~ \Yiglitmans taupe-r Maiket 9.00 a“ "I Rl'mkll'n. . charged with speeding. ‘\ ‘1‘? BC" ' n r -~ 0'00 TWO swtcrs and one brother was fined $l0 and costs. 1‘11"?" 31““[*"“d le- _ predeceased her. The funeral The case of Hollister S. Mac- U‘m‘l‘mo‘w‘m - - - - - - -- 3-00 will he held from \'alle3'fieid -—--— lit-l<:(:’trill&llti'een. 10 00 United Church. V'eantrlay. .l a: . ‘. . . . . . . . . .. . ' . 21 at 2 p In interment 1’9 Ill" “'3’ “NWT-“i ’ will he in the church cemetery. A‘l‘llllil'ilit’ ‘ 3-00 Fraser. Montague 5.00 . i A. . “4 me If“ a] McGowan Motors Ltd. —_—__—_— m“'i5“'nas Gi“ \lontaguc . . . . . . . . . .. 2000 for your Family- Reid 8: McKemIe, Buy them 3 Roy i Montague . . . . . . . . .. 5.00 -' Rev. 1“. J. Corcoran, ' Rflngmamr for Cardigan . . . . . . . . . 5.00 as as flowahd Reid. 1 i -- ‘ v . . . . .00 ‘ Financing can be convenient- Quaig‘iugthéLerUd. 5 1y arranged so don't delay' ‘ Montreal .’ . . . . . . .... PALMER ELECTRIC iaeorge 96 Fitzroy S" Dial +8543 Murray Harbour 5.00 MM'DONALD FUNERAL — 1 atdtg' . . . . . . . . . . .. 3.00 funeral for Joseph s It ' "' I'M..".:iliarold h. Brothers MacDonald was held ftom his 1; H: 33“ Car man ..... 10.00 late residence. De Gtos ‘Vlatsh, ., 3 “1017135 Curran. 500 Fridav morning. to fit Gauge": 0 YOU NEED st. Theresa . . where Requiem High ‘I WATER :Rays‘ shopping Lentei, Mass was celebrated by Rev. : - Cardigan . . . . . . .. . 10.00 '0“ need ',Albcrt Ellsworth, . 3 Lu Y r Montague 2.00 - ‘ James McConnell, it Georgetown . . , . . . .. . 3.00 ’ 'l .l’. D. Mchc, Montague .00 Expert Welllgigrlcrs Since M Friend. Montague 2.00 A. Shaw. Montague 3.00 MacDonald who also conducted service at the grave. George MacDonald. and Clair MacDonald. Pall- bearers were Peter Walker , h J. MacDonald. John 0 *Cyrus fiarmack. Joseph Gardiner, gnollglas Bros. & Jones‘lMatheson & McMillan, J‘dtn Daniel .iohnstone, innis 4 LTD. i Fitzpatrick. interment the church cemeterv. Ila-fi——-— .. 2100 was in I 155 Kent St. ‘¢ awe“ , Montague . . . . . . . . phone 2.123431 MacDonald Brothers, “Ho-+90} Cardigan . . . . . . ...... 8.00 'Bud's Accessories Noel Wilson. Cardigan .. 5.00 T. M. Llewellyn Lid. . Montague . . . . . . . . . . .. 5.00 lMISS E. Allen. Cardigan 10.00 Miss Grace Lewis. Caandtigan . , . . . . . . . . .. 5.00 Mir. & Mrs. H. Granger. 25.00 Cardigan . . . . . . . . . . ._ A. D. Docberty and Jenmc. 00 2]! The Key to Successful ESANTA CLAUSING 1g Cardigan m Pam. Aeneas MacDonald, Cardigan . . . . . . . 5.00 George McIntyre. Card' t Doors -— COCKTAIL noors ‘ antenna ‘19. Page): ,V 1.._.. 8015 man . . . . . . . . . . .. 5.00. Bert. Shephard, Oardiuan 2.0m James Bridges. Cardigan Lilli John E. Shepherd. ' Ca iuan . . . . . . . . ,. 3.00: Mrs. C. Ryan. Cardigan 2.00 Stella & Urban Sullivan, of Quaker Flour. value 37.00 J. Alban Brotthcrs. l clock. value 3.95. A helped in any way to make this suppers success. village of Cardigan wish 10‘ i Montague . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.00‘ Liberal son who meeting. leader. also addressed the .l t , ISLAND NEWS PAG Montague, Souris' Kings Countyihost the P.E.I. Federation of North Rustico tishermen'l co- Tem g :4 The Guardian. Charlottetown, Wed. Nov. 21, ’1962. : fem“ “WW” IRGPOHS. Panel Discussions wmum m '7: iSIated For H&S Federation mm" “m '°°‘ '“” ted Queen Street received It. charter earlier this month mg i Morell Home and School will School; and Joseph Guudln. is now qualified to nerve all ru- tdentl of the province. Home and School and Parent- ' m tod a y Group discussion: u n d e :- Cred l t the federation's semi-annual chairman. John Martin, will {01- S'E'I' u U“ on Leas“ who 9 'U lnual meeting of the P.E.I. Fed-. be guest spea eration of Mayors and Munici-l palities will be held today A! n t Charlottetown. Kensington, Sou- Iris. Georgetown. Alberton and. al Montague will be present. I Registration will commence at hi a place in the school library. The‘ 3 reception and entertainment will A.w_ Mathfi jcommenemg at 5 pm. Follow- Municipalities Meet .In Montague Today MONTAGUE —— The semi-an-l munity planning association will ker. Mayor B. H. Yeo of Montague family life will be Lt. Col. Leo . stated last night. that he expect- F. Montague. It is expected that ed that several resolutions would and Rev. K. Hobson representatives from the eight be brought before the conven- centres of Summerside. Borden. ’ tion. including one from the evening session will get under- which way with a panel discussion on quor regu- the role of the school in econom- wn of M would deal with 1 lations for towns. The Montague Town Council 811d community. P81191 mem' {1.30 pm. at the main entrance ‘ dealt with this subject at length be“ Wm ito the high school auditorium, in one of its council meetings SWTIS regional high “hook I‘- .with the business session taking and the'consensus was that pre- J- Dewar» federation 0‘ 35mm" . sent laws made it difficult _ i deal with the illicit sale of in- regional high 5011001; J-H- Mac' “on president, and ppovincial {take place at the Curling Club ; toxicating bevera ' , Mayor Yeo also 1ing the reception the dinner will i expected that the problem be held at Hill Side inn. Col. F. financing most likely would be er pertinent matters to small J. Storey. chairman of the mm high on the agenda as well as towns. 1 FREE HOSPITAL ’ PHEMIIIMS “ “BIG .III ges. stated that he meeting. w and Dr. Parker will delivel vacant Maclntyre, who recent- Highlighting the event. to be the closing address- ly resigned from the civil ser- 389d at Mme" Regional High "3 1‘ vice. is able to take over the chool. will be panel and group “Education and the Search for position discussions. along with reports Riches". An official opening (or n” from local organizations. credit union is planned for The opening session begins at c ' I early December. 3 p. m. with greetings from the provincial president. r. K. A. ANGRY MOOSE Parker. and the host president. 0., GRAND ll'ALLS- Nfld- (CPI— Miss Mary Hughes. I when a bull mouse charged and overturned a railway Speeder ANALYSIS PANEL The board of directors of carrying two seem“ me“, 15880 Participating in 8" analysis Capital Credit Union Limited. Wall and Clifford Kirby suf~ panel on school, community and Charlottetown. ed Mom feted cuts and bruises. .n F. U] MacDonald. Eric Ripping. Following a social-hour, the to and social problems in home Mullally, General Electric tree lights an Individual Lights. If one light goes out the other: will Itay lit. We I! ll] check and inspect your present sch free of churn. NEWSON ELECTRIC to ture: Thomas Dunphy. Morell Lellan. Summerside Vocational of the matter of taxation and oth- Dial 894-8325 161 Queen St. SAID PREMIER SHAW on APRIL 5, I96 "Premier Walter R. Show said in the Legislature yesterday that one of the big- gest iokes of the current session. which is to be proroaued this morning. was acting op- position leader Dr. M. L. Bennett's sugges- tion that the cost of hospital insurance premiums be paid from the sales tax rev- enue of the province. . ." NIIW . .. HEAII THIS: On Feb. 15. 1961. Dr. M. Lorne Bonnell gave notice of moving this resolution in the provincial legislature ! II LIBERAL GOVERNMENT WILL REFUND YOUR HOSPITAL PREMIUMS BACK TO SEPTEMBER 30th. 1962! V , Iind NOT From Dec. lst.1962. As PROMISED by the CONSERVATIvI-zs We meant it THEN and we mean it NOW! AND nus Is NO JOKE! Note : The statement on the left is a direct quotation Ir 0 m The Guardian of April 6th. 1962: Dr. M. Lorne Bonnell xivos Notice that tomorrow he wdl move, seconded by Mr. J. George MacKay, the following Resolution: WHEREAS the present government has placed a four per cent sales tax on the people of this Province, AND WHEREAS the present government is un- able to administer the Hospth Insurance premium ;ystc.m to the satisfaction of the citizens of this rovlnce, . .BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED that in the opinion of this Legislature the government 0! this vlnce take immediate steps to remove the Hospital Insurance premium burden from the taxpayers of this Province and pay the cost out; of the consolidated revenue of the Province. (5911.) M. 1.. Bennett (5911.) J. 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