(we), ... « bedding, 2 dieeterfield ‘ airing 14 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Sat. May 23. 1964.! ANNOUNCEMENTS I CITY & QUEENS GIGGEY'S PHARMACY . . are now located in their new spacious store at 131 Great George Street Inext Bank 0 . Nova Scotiai. Dial 4-8170 for prompt free delivery. Prescri - P.E.I. Wildlife Park at many new additions. a.m. - 5 p.m. daily. ored Baby 5 Snapshot Judged than first , “WE TREAT TH]; cent fee with entry to Box 781. SICK WELL" ‘ Charlottetown. REPAIRS To automm wash_ DANCING TONIGHT North ers. dryerb‘ electric raves River recreation hall, 9-12 mid refrigerators. Factory trained lll‘JI’Ii .‘idmISSion o0 I-ents. Good ‘ music. Canteen service in aid of .Iunior Farmers DANCE SATURDAY service men. Storey Electric. dial 4-7341 day or eight. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Tartan gift wrap at Isle" Handcrafts. Brackley. VESEY‘S SEEDS at York open daily including evenings. to Saturday, Onion Moase‘s Mangel. vegetable seeds. etc. GRADED EGGS for sale WEINGS COUNTY daily. Economy Egg Market. 9A Elm Avenue. Charlottetown. Telephone 2-2341. SATURDAY NIGHT dance. New Glasgow Recreation Centre Music by The Del-Rays. Ad mission 60 cents. Canteen ser- vice. Dancing 9-30 — 12 pm REGULAR SATURDAY night. dance RCAF Association ClubI Rooms. Dance 9:30 to 12 pm Music by the “Tartans”. RESERVE JUNE 18th. for lob- ster supper in Mt. Stewart Memorial Hall. Sponsored by United Church. (Note change of «fatal I by service. aid of Montague CWL. HILLSIDE LODGE. Montague: attend. Dances supervised tions. Contact Stewart away. PRINCE COUNTY RESERVE JUNE 15L. 2nd.. MAMMOTH 45-PARTI’ at St. Pius X Hall. Parkdale. Monday. May 25th. at 8.30 pm. Nine 3rd. and 4th.. for Red Cross players to a table with three Ibiood donor clinics at Summer- prizes for each table and special ‘ side. RCAF Station. Alberton, jackpot valued at $10. I Tignish and O'Leary. NOTICE NOTICES ANNUAL MEETING of the Morell Creamery Co-Operative Association Ltd. Will be held in the MORELL COMMUNITY HALL MONDAY. MAY 25th at 8:30 P.M. “All interested are invited to attend." Special Speakers J.S. SUTHERLAND. PRES. PLAN A FAMILY visit to the North ‘ I Rustico over the weekend. See 1 ' Open 9 ‘ DON'T FORGET iODE spon- ‘ Contest originality. Send .50 ‘ night .. May 23rd. St. Andrews Hall Mt. I 0‘ The 5 Stewart. Dancing 9.3012. Must: I Smith's orchestra. Canteen DANCE IN Corran Ban Hall . Saturday. May 23. Sponsored by Catholic Women's League. Good RUMMAGE AND Pantry Sale ‘ Saturday. May 23. at 2 pm In IOOF I church parade to Trinity United Church. Sunday. May 25. 11 a.m. All OddieiloWs and Rebekahs are requested to DANCING Y CENTRE Mon- tague every Friday and Satur- d Music by Continentals. by Y’s Men. Hall is also available for cater- I ing to weddings. and other func- West- _ I I l I I I i I I I leased from Walpole S t a to Prison April 3 after serving 13 years of 3 36-10-46 year term for rape. robbery an d a.s.s.a.ult. They became acquainted by mail after she mer convict who w Fran- ces McKearney from P e a c 3 River. Alta. is reported near death after being struck by a car in Quincy. Mass. Wed— FORMER CO‘NVICT NEAR DEATH Joseph A. P‘iaherty. 41. for- few years ago he was consid- ered one of the toughest con- victs in the Massachusetts prison system, He helped the old Charlestown state pri- ncsday night. Flaherty and hi: sent him a Christmas card . _r I bride are shown in this pic- in prison and were married 50“ l" 19‘“ ‘CP “lWPhOIo ture. made when he was re- a week after his parole. A from AP) consisted of. ‘ . ' ..—’i d. f.t..t h- REGINA PLAY I.33"Ill?fa.ci.2i§etiiiéigiimfia 1” i " S "p N .sn did 'l'wo pretty maids IContinued from I382? 009’ who played at servants for the. I times When a lifth mOI‘B imagl‘ I royalty were “sufficient. though nation could have paid off in perhaps they missed several that respect. There were sev- chances to do larger things with .eral slips in lighting cues. but their small parts" Ifor the most part the operation . M... Hope_“,-a"aca-s {i n a] [W35 FffICIent- ‘comments: 8 production "good, 155T WAS MHZ, 1clear. practiced. and with The set was "nice." but could gusto and houucp." thave been "prettier." There ———————~~~ - were a number of slips in lines. but, "recoveries were good. all‘ POTATO SPECIALS 6 cylinder $|050.00 I962 Studebaker Station Wagon V-8 $l950.00 I963 Demonstrator Travelall $2850.00 Those units are in excellent condition ideal for the large family. Will take table potatoes at $2.25 per 75 lbs. contents or potato contract for next year as part payment. Sunny Isle Farms Lid. Grafton Street East . _ LON DON I Reuters i Ibut unnoticeable to the audi- ‘Hope-Wallace had decided that. ."it I959 Chevrolet Station Wagon * a , State Visits To The Queen More Flexible eneef By the end of not one Mr. would in all likelihood be an enjoyable evening." though he said he. was not at all sure ‘at first that this would be the ham Palace. home of I Ilippobomcnc. in the person 10f Helen Rciderer. made a Elizabeth: IS Changing "Li 1‘0”- I"sporting effort at sergeant- “"gellbfigtsgozgguwfdfzgw malor'fm‘. and “wowed the will be visiting heads of state. ‘enthustastic support of lh ~Buckiitg- was identified by Queen ment Friday as a Communist! a three-day palace stay as guest of the Qucen. with a program of parades. and brief. an orplt-ange or a factory ‘ If the visitor wanted Wire of ' on in a private capacity his role as official gucct on c . Now the Queen has given approval to state visits r~~——< more flexible and informal. I HARNESS (Continued from page 10‘ meetings this year. Ontario tracks. with $38,412.- the most rapid strides. Mohawk Raceway at Campbeilville. 40 miles west of Toronto. opened in 1963 and two more tracks will be inaugurated this year—Gar- den City Raceway at St. C th- arines, with a meet starting Sept. 7. and Windsor Raceway. g 4 . Rideauu Carleton Raceway‘ a few miles south of Ottawa. will have 84 nights of racing com- pared with 68 last year when the 91.459271 wagered was 34 per cent higher than in 1962. Green ood. 'here 4.37.500i fans wagered 320562.379 last year. opened March 16. followed by Mohawk May 4 and London Raceway June 15. ' Ontario's richest pacing event takes place Sept. 5 with the run- ning of the Canadian Cup for $12,000 in prize money. The Ma- ple leaf Stakes for a $10,000 purse goes ug. 29. ‘ BIG FOR T-ROTTERS . . The Harness Tracks of Amer-. ‘ican championship series tori 1four - year - old trotters. with I 4300.850 ll’l prize money. will jhave two Canadian stopovers—— . at Greenwood Aug. 21 for a $10.- 000 purse and Blue Bonnets Oct. 4 for $15,000, In Nova Scotia. where betting dropped to 9.667.989 last year from $3,743.508. largely due to Ipoor weather. Sackville Downs ‘ near Halifax opened May 2. ear- Iliest ever. It also decided on mile races instead of the normal 1 distance of half a mile for early- season cards. The track at. Sydney is hop- ‘ Ing for more business with the I a set . . receptimst With 511.552. This year there will stereotyped visits to= 'm Beet first time last vear.j o i n i ng‘ Britain he had to stay after three-day herl HAS MANY MEETS mg alace. spokesman said Fri— .‘day that from now on heads ‘state will be consulted a w a do when in Britain. l SHOOTS TERRORIS’I‘ SAIGON IAP'I »~- A terrorist shot down I)_\' a US. military policeman in downtown Saigon the govern- Viet (‘ong agent. The terrorist, a iffyear-oid mechanic named bout . 1 they would like to see andI Imkn Tran \‘an Be tossed a grenadel into a parked ‘US. military truck I 9 who have previously been tied Thursday- Plc- Jesse L- F‘Onte- taudience for her part» The free dmm by lraditiombmmd Int-mat- not of Elton. La. seated in the ffor all—or the “battle in which ‘ “y. the Amazons are defeated. was For many years visits truck. jumped out and shot down by the terrorist. BASEBALL i SCORES By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS implements American League . . Los Angelcs 011000001—3112 We WIII Install repair all types ATTENTION FARMERS 'A representative of the Crop Insurance Agency will receive applications and answer questions on insurance from 10:00 AM. to 12:30 PM. at the following centres: O'Leary Federal Bldg. May 25 Tyne Valley Fire Hall May 26 Hunter River Masonic Hall May 27 Mt. Stewart Memorial Hall May 28 Applications may also be obtained from your county Agricultural Representatives and from the I Agency Office. 38 Great George Street, Charlotte- town. New York l0210000x— 4 9 1. ' . tI-T‘. Smith (45 and .. Ford Mikkcisen I2-i) ,t4‘. Reniff I91 and Blanchard, IHoward I9‘. 100000000— I 40 10001010x— 3 91 Koch I0—1‘. Bridges IT). Kline .181 and Leppert: Pizarro I50): and Martin. HRS: Chi.—-Robin- Dial 4-4912 Oil '5‘. I IKansas City 010003000— 4 so. 000 .Boslon 021000-— 3 91 ena. 5-3I Wyatt 7i and. Law Wilson. l-2i Radaf-I. 8) ‘and Tillman. HRS: KC—Colav-. ito 12>. Bos—Wilson 11. ‘Detroit 000111000— 3110 ICIeveIand 310 010 00x— 5 fl 1 I Lolich. 4-21 Rakow 6'. Nav- ‘rarro t8) and Freehan: Kraiick. I I40) McMahon I7) and Romano. . IHRS: Det—Freehan I3». Cleve ‘IBrown I241. Alvis hit. Kindall 1 mi. Minnesota 401000000— 5120 ' Baltimore 210010002— 0 so I "c" Kaat. Arrigo 16). Fischer I011 ' 149i and Battey; Banber. Stock ! I5'. Hail Iii-0i I8! and Orsino. IIHRS: Balti—Bowens 2 (3), 0r- isino 15‘ Nationallkague 220000 57 Queen St- AUCTION SALE AT WEST ST. PETERS - On Wednesday. May 27th—l o'clock On the property of Robert R. Walker The following: House. lot. 2 out buildings; tmck. (3 ton. 1956). tractor and plow. saw . engine and pump jack, 2 kitchen ranges diesel engine, generator 120V), power saw. Brigg! J: Stratton engine, hand saws, shot oil heater, blow torch. line A 5 min use) . g. ' first“ (electri ) Hominid effects: Beds. springs. mattresses. sets. hall rack, record pm, room set, 2 television sets. dimme :- get, kitchen i‘nge. refrigerator (large), 2 couches, comniodes. mm, cupboards, washing machine, M bathroom set (new). 5 floor rugs, mo. pail, am. etc.. other articles. mot-lowlilbecash. lflmfimblealefonowingnmday. W R. Walker J- 3- JtIY m Aucfioneer Pilot. Morell 14 \Sa' Milwaukee ooooioooo—i as ‘ Simmons Iii-21 and McCarver; Cloninger (3-3i Hoeft (7'. Smith 0 . HRS: SLL— | Boyer (61. Javier I41. I 000008010— 9 100 lacuna zoo—s 61‘] 010000000- 1 til I 8th (4-11 and Schaffer; Nux- hail Iti-3t. Tsitouria I'm. Mc- ‘Cooi I9) and Edwards. MONDAY, A- I A--- l I . i In We Accommodlh YOU? When you are in Halifax . the to em. comfortable. ~ Admission 50¢- centrallv located ; STERLING aom. . I Ionic oloeotoflcvli Here are out a fur a Ibo Sterling's features: 0 Licenced Dining In. ; firm; to: a Can I 0 Danny and arm "I. ‘ O c m Never before have we, of high lime per day. Huvelocltlee leveled, N. _8 Plano m St. Peters Rd. O.K. Weekly Special ' ['SED 'l‘l R ES for farm 2 I UP thew tires FREE. of Farm Tires. We can ‘ “m: ’” "@531qu A‘ MUTE) 310.50? MORTGAGES If you wish to negotiate a mortgage on city or town property. why not consult us? We have several sources of funds. and the facilities to give you prompt ser- HYNDMAN and CO. LTD. Mortgage & Insurance Brokers Dial 4-6567 BAND AND CHORAL CONCERT Queen Charlotte High School MAY 251II O.C.H.S. BAND and GIRLS' CHOQRS Proceeds in aid of Band Fund. 8:00 RM. HAVELOCK LIME WORKS CALLING ALL FARMERS been able to offer such service. Due to expansion and modernization we can now manufacture approximater 1,000 tone I ORDER NOW FROM Levi Yong (’Iefl'! Voley. P.E.I. Photo; Vernon River 7-4 i opening of a clubhouse and lay- ing of a hard surface in front _ of the grandstand. . New Brunswick. where 52,— . 032.304 was wagered. from $2.081.142 in 1962. Saint. Arthur Moore of the city of Fort William Ont. left. is Shown as he presents a gift MAYOR RECEIVES GIFT FROM our. from the mayor of his city to Mayor A. Walthen Gaudet of Charlottetown during the civic luncheon held yesterday noon at the Charlottetown Hotel for the people of Dominion Drama Festival. Parliament I At A Glance FRIDAY, May 22, 1964 Prime Minister Pearson said he hopes the government I pared with $3,244,940. and me figuring on a 10-per-cent in-‘ a drop crease this year. Paterson Park in the Vancou-. _ V , John. Fredericton and Moncton o'er suburb of Delta iS the only; load a" 834mm ‘obpnmn at Itracks are hoping for a good i harness track in British Colum- b . break on the weather. Harness racing is still a Ira-I ther modest operation in Mani-. toba but with more pari-mutuel. betting opportunities. the handle is growing. A total of 521.774. 1 was bet last year comparch ia. thandled 5588.920 last year. up from $525,053 in 1962.‘ and with continued night racing; and the removal of tolls on the: Oak Street Bridge is figuring on record attendance in the 35-day season opening ‘May 9. resolution embodying the de- sign for the new flag will be p re s e n t ed to Parliament Wednesday or Thursday. External Affairs Minister —ChapleauI lot of poverty in the world but was proposed by Social Credit. Lander Thompson. Gerard Laprise (Creditlste. said there is a Martin indicated the govern- Canada should put its own ment will come to some de- house in order first. cision on recognition of Red MONDAY. May 25 China after the.UN general The Commons meets at assembly this fall. I 2:30 pm. EDT to debate a government supply motion. Wallace Nesbltt. PC —— Ox- 1 ford) suggested Canada‘s mothlballed destroyers be sup- plied to Malaysia to drive off attacks by Indonesia. Andrew Brewin INDP—Tor- onto Greenwood) said Can- ada should recognize Com- munist China now; the ov- ernment had “dilly-dallied" I too long. ‘ Appointment of an assoc-l» ate minister of external af- ‘ fairs to look after foreign aid. ‘ be 18 days of racing Carman1 ‘ tried pari-mutuei betting for the I ‘ Brandon and Portage laPrairie. and will continue. And Russell also expects to have betting 1 windows for its three-day meet. . Saskatchewan. with 3346.666 I bet in 1963 as against $250179. will have meets at Regina. Sas- ' katoon. Moose Jaw. Indian Head. Yorkton. and Beachy. . Regina has six days of rac-1 ing and Pat Lundy. meet organ- ; izer. says that if operations are as successful this year. “we'll probably increase it to nine." Ca and m o n to n eyburn, , Meltort ‘ tracks. in 40 days of racing last day Sunday. DIAL 4-4219 yea 1'. com. :15 DRUG STORE. OPEN ‘ THIS WEEKEND JENKINS PHARMACY 159 G1. George St. Will be open all day Saturday mild will be than only Drug Store open Saturday evening and all FREE DELIVERY The Senate sits at 8 pm I RAY GENGE Service Stn. 8r Coffee Shop hesitate, P.E.l. WEEK-END SPECIAL Deep Fried Chicken Wings With All The Trimmings 99c ROAST BEEF DINNER S I With All The Trimming! handled $3,538,022 the STAKE-OUT Two fugitives from Montreal courts — al- leged members of the infamous “hooded gang” —- were recently holed up in a posh Manhattan apartment. Montreal police. con- tacted New York and with the help of some t? of their finest lawmen an elaborate, round- the-clock stake-out was set; up. This Satur- day, Weekend Magazine Staff Writcr Bill Trent furnishes readers with a detailed de- scription of the stake-out, how it worked and what finally occurred when the police moved in. WI TH MAGAZINE and Colored '1 Comics l STILL ONLY It)“ At All N ewstandl WWW ocean were wider!) W Enquire about. 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