ll *I w Noncas A' contest the Second District ot Kings NOTICES NOTICE The nsmen Club of Charlottetown would like to thank the following business establishments for their generous assistance‘ in making their annual kiddies Hallowe'en party a tremendous ' success. Carter &‘Co. Charlottetown Metal Products Co. Ltd. F. 6. Spencer Co. Ltd. F. W. Woolworth Co. Ltd. Michael Bros. Ltd. Humpty Dumpty Potato Chip_Co. Eirestone Home and Aut Nominating Convention 4th. QUeen Liberal Association Belfast HaII Thursday, November 15th.‘ 8 P.M. Each Poll is requested to send 5 dele- gates. I NOTICE ’ OF Nominating Convention A Nominating Convention will be held in Morell Hall on Wednesday. No- vember l4th. at 8:30 p.m.. tor the pur- pose of nominating two candidates to I Births, Deaths, Marriages MacASKILL — In loving mem- ogy of Mrs, Joleph MacAsldll. _ _— Mr. and cited Nov. 11. 1961. Mrs. Harold Smith. Pownal. announce the their only daughter. Marilyn del to Frede ' en son of Mr. Nelson, Cherry Valley. Mar- riage to take place Decem- ovmgy remembered a n d ber 22. L”. in Pownal Unit- ' ed Church at 5:30 p.m. by mm" “5‘” MacLEOD -— MacPHERSON— Mr. and Mrs. John D. Mac- Leod. Montague. wish to an- West Ro a1 . who assed nounce the engagement away No’vertgber 10th.p 1953 their younger daughter. Max- and the late Mrs. Vernon L. the Winnifred. to John Simp- Burke, who passed away son. son of the late Mr. and November 17th 1954. Mrs” John M. MacPhersou. The"- mmo 'our psake Reusington and foster son of With which we will never part Mrs. George Morrison and the late Mr. Morrison. Charlotte- town. Marriage to take place December 8th. at Church of Christ. Montague. ROGERS — MILL — Mr. and Mrs. Austin Rogers. Freetown. announce the engagement of their daughter. Mary Cather- Oft and oft our thoughts do w der an To a place not. far awa There we laid our engagement of . 5’ rick Davud. d 1' and Mrs. Edison Berth, an" JuEt one year ago today. ‘ l BURKE — In loving memory of the late Vernon L. Burke. God has them in his keeping We have. them in our hearts. Elwin and Irene. NICHOLSON — In loving mem- ory of our dear husband and father. Neil Nicholson. who pgssssed away November 10th. Today. recalls sad memories. MacEALh. memory 0 Vernon J. .uacEachern. , passed away. November 11th.. memo Lo y sadly missed Rod. MacEACHERN —— memory of a and devoted father. Vernon MacEachern You were In loving .oving father. who I have only your memory dear father, . To remember my whole life. hrough. ‘ But the sweetness will linger forever as I treasure the 1w of you. remembered and by Mildred and In dear h loving usband rt . who depa called from world of sorrow To a home of Eternal licrt. Never to be forgotten b and daughters. Joan. Cynthia. y wife Verna. CARD or THANKS go. the to Gordon Hamid. son of Of a loved one gone to rest. . and Mrs. arold Mill. And those who think at him to- "5' cards‘ and We” °f- 5”" Clermont. Marriage to take y. asamdfl‘ina" Who hemim any Place in the near future. Are the ones who loved him egavemefif my ween bes. - . '4 IN Lovingly remembered by wife. galignlfignehlnillesgl‘zgk Macaw. MacASKILL —. In loving mem- and family- , I i I 013' Mrs. Joseph MacAskill. who passed away. Nov. 11 One year has passed. And yet we mourn. For one we loved so dear. And we'll remember even more with Low husband and f MacEA —- lovingc’figiry g; fond and Where no tears e’re dim the eye Mrs. Peter G. MacEacliern who November Nth-1960. When evening shades are fall- it I g. And I sit in quiet alone. To my heart thcrc comes a If she only‘ could come home. h Friends may think I have for- Though your gotten ‘ s ie, But they little know the heart- ache l a n d My smile hides all the while. lsadly missed by Shirley, Mur—I Ever remembered by daugh-ltagh and grandchildren. ' - ter. Adele. l l NOTICES 0‘ a deal" We and mother. MacKENZIE — In loving mem- ory of a dear husband and father. George MacKenzie. who passed away Nov. 11. 1961 D 961. There‘comes a time to all of us When loved ones have to part .eac" passmg Yea" ut precious memories linger ngLv remembered by amily. on Forever in the heart. In that bright etemal city Mom ' In the home of many mansions ' We will meet him bye and bye. suddenly Lovineg remembered by wife and family. MacEACHERN — In memoryl of a loving father and grand- father. Vernon J. McEachern.l assed away WI | I _ ‘ ever .9 up at tuncs they see me I; And your hand we cannot touch, hoe, ‘ e ave so many memonies . 01' you. Dad. we loved so much. Lovineg remembered Car- M o yn and Stephen. m1 County in the forthcoming Provincial Election recently announced. Each poll chairman is requested to send tive delegates. All interested parties are cordially in- vited to attend. Signed: Ralph Coffin. President. Colin MacDonald. Secretary. ll USED TRACTOR SALE These tractors must be sold to make room for . more used tractors coming in trade. ill-33 Massey Harris with lift and PTO I-Ford with LPTO and Pulley I-bO Cockshutt with PTO 2-30 Cockshutts one with PTO I-Farmall A ' I-Ferguson l-Ford 8N Model I-20 Cockshutt | Massey-Harris Mustang We will accept. cattle iii-trade for these tractors. Be sure to see your Ford Tractor and Equipment dealer before you trade. I ORVILLE R.TURNER Winsloe Dial 4-7467 CREDIT UNION Members Attend if possible to your own affairs by being at Chapter Meeting Workshop MON. _ I2th. 1 9:30 sun. to 5:30 p.m. at St. Pius X. ‘Hall _ 7:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. at St. Dunstans Uni. TUES. -— I3th. 9:30 am. to 10:30 p.m. at St. James Church Hall ‘ Georgetown WED. -'-' . 9:30 am. to 10:30 p.m. at Assumption. Hall. S‘Side THURS. -— I 5th. 9:30 am. to 10:30 p.m. at Community Hall, ‘ O’Leary all credit union members may attend All Officers Should Attend INSTRIK'I‘OI' Archie Cameron ' Credit Union Specialist from Madison, Wisconsin. ATTENTION! IottetOWn of me. selling my restaurant. This is not true and I wish to advise all my friends and customers that I could not serve them fine food if we had no restaurant. NOTICES NOTICE Contrary to the rumor that exists in Char- ALBERT DOW Dows Restaurant Grafton Street of ANNUAL MEETING by ur staff of the P.E.I. Hospital for the care I received while a pat- ient there; Rev. Q.R. Stairs and all those who visited owers. treats and cards. and my ' and friends who helped in soéwas "quite modest when com- many ways at me. Malcolm MacLauchlan. plaiiiants and Anna Coffin others are Defendants, sell by public auction in j more particularly cribed as follows: itself running from thence due to the shore on the sdale. Dr. Lea. nd me. sent kind relatives, neighbours ho Chancery Sale Property on Town-ship No. 49; in Queen's Co ‘ November :in the forenoon. Pursuant to an Order of the ‘pany was slowly but. who passed away November Vice-Chancellor made the 7th :showing improvement. ay of November AD 1962 smile has gone for-‘ in cause No. 1699. wherein Kel- unty. 20th, 1962 at 12:00 But-hoe and Elwood Bur- Adininistraiors are Zom- and I will hereinafter the premises Tuesday the 20th day of November A D. 1962 at twelve; o'clock m the foremon‘ ALL I Margaret Mary Monaghan. born that tract. piece or parcel ‘ 18nd situate‘ lying and bemg on g years ago. Ever stnce her mar- :to Lot or Township No. 49 Queen‘s County. Prince Edward I Island. known ‘ Crown pom" bounded and das_ yof having a home In a certain COMMENC-TCOmmllnltY- Rather. it was a what we think. Sometimes pen- ING at a stake fixed at the head i matter of living with others ‘ple don‘t like it. but it can't be of a small mm which empties ‘in a community and parish in helped. We're. tough. We have am .such a way that. parish a nd to be. sitting on a powder keg of in by the name of into Squaw Bay South Eastwatrd and Crown Point thence Westwardly following all the shore to the said run of water which discharges Squaw Bay as aforesaid and from thence up the said run to various courses of the itself into the said stake at the place of MOUNT STEWART BRANCH ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION in Legion Home Mt. Stewart TUESDAY. NOV. I3th at 7:30 p.m. “ALL MEMBERS ASKED TO ATTEND" Ladies’ Auxiliary meeting held at same time. i milk delivered to consumer homes. retail stores and restaur- ants in this province: I Charlottetown samples taken October 23rd: Borden. October 25th: Souris. October 29th. NOTICE l The follow-mg buttrrfat tests were found in pasteurized Crystal Dairy. S‘side 3.5"» Pure Milk Co.. Ch'town 8.5%} Ideal Dairy. S’side .. . 3.9% Brighton Dairy. Ch‘town 3.7%] Maple Leaf Dairy, S'side . 3.7% G. 8: G. Dairy. Ch’town 3.9%? eIrry View Dairy. Borden 3.9% Health Pasteurized I Buttercup Dairy. Soiiris .. 3.9"» East Royalty . . . . . . .. 3.6% Revilo Dairy. Alberton ., 3.3% Purity Dairy. Ch'town 3.6% Sunshine Dairy. Ch'town ...'l.6'?’n Montague Dairy. Montague 3.8% Summerside and Revilo. October 29: Montague and Minimum fat contain—43.5%. l P. E. IL Department of Agriculture. x beginning containing One Hun- dred and Fifty (150) ACRES of land a little more or I The above described will be sold free. discharged of all encumbrances and upon such terms of deposit 3 and payment as announced at ‘Hm. great kindness- lhr Sale. “inch Sale shall be radiated far beyond the bound- It' under the direction and ject to the .C-ourt of Chancery. ‘ DATED at Charlottetown this 39th day of bar A.D 16482. .I. ess. lands clear a su approval of The Novem THOMAS MCKENNA. AUCTIONEER. SEE PAGE 2 tot additional Classified Ads under "Too Late _ To Classify" / READ THIS-All WE HAVE MOVED OUR NEW and FIISED CARS 2 DAY; ONLY ' w ii CANIEIIO’S IOI , ELDON, P. E. I. - MONDAY, NOV.I2th -- TUESDAY, NOV.13_th BIG SAVINGS. EXAMPLE:— . MARIINS GAR QUEEN STREET! We Can Finance You I959 METEOR SEDAN Was 1895.00 -- NOW only 1595.00 AGE W W ‘ ly grateful [The Guardian. _ “snottotcwn. Sat. Nov. 10. 1962. 19. I i l l MONTREAL (CPI Presl- Ident A. L. Fairley Jr.. of Do- rminion Coal Company. Canada‘s biggest coal producer. said to- lday the company's sales have reached the bottom of their ed Islidc and should hold their own‘I this life November 11th. 1961. “or several War-V J'USI when your life was bright- est. Just when your years were best, Ipany that has had major prob- tms :lems in recent years. Mr. Fair-1 n a speech that contained some bright notes about a com- 'ley told the shareholders‘ an- .nual meeting here “the principle Ihope in this new picture is . . . lthe market for coal to produce 3thermal power." ‘ In reporting a profit for 1961 he company’s 1958 -— Mr. $378.440 < first profit since I wish to thank all friends and Fairley said "while we realize .Sald. kind neighbours who sent tlow- .that there will be further mar-i iket attrition with respect to .some of our customers. there sad lare a few bright spots on thefcess ul horizon which we Emake up any losses. ' ' Coal C hope will I ompan I wish to since..er thank Dr. Iits subsidiaries Old Sydney Col- v nd .lieries and Acadia Coal Com- !pany. operate mines on Cape iBreton Island and at Thor-burn ion the Nova Scotia mainland Iand employ more than 6.000 yminers. I Mr. Fairley said the profit lness How- iever. it does represent a turn- :about front the losses which 'were experienced during the last three years and . . . is encour- Ipared to the volume of bus 'done by this company. 1ag ng. " Mr. Fairley said the overall financial stability of the com- steadily . OBITUARY ‘ MRS. JOSEPII S. KELLY I Peacefully at the Charlotte- ltown Hospital on October 14 the tron-USOlll 0‘ MFS- JOSeDh KOIIY 3115- ‘threat of being gobbled up Iwered the summons of its dt- desmued‘ |vine Creator to leave behind its erg, learthly habitation and return to Him. Mrs. Kelly was formerly 1‘ in Kelly's Cross sii:t.\nse\'en riage to Joseph” Kelly her home has been in Fort Augustus. With iher it was not a matter simply Icommunity would benefit by lher having lived there and hav- ‘Eing given herself for God a nd I others. ‘ Mrs. Kelly was the truly vali- ;ant woman. With an indomitab- T_le courage resulting from her [deep spirit of Christian Faith. Ino task was too great. no sor- Irow was too crushing. to divert lher focus from her purpose in .the eternal plan of God. The ;name of Mrs. Kelly will for- .ever be associated with the 3word "kindness." As a devoted .'wife and mother. she was ever ‘ready to sacrifice herself for the good of her loved ones. however. aries of her home. There was .ever a word of courage a n d consolation. there was ever a ;hclping hand. extended to any- .‘one in need. however great or ‘trivial that need might be. In- Ideed. the reward of the feet will be the answer to her charitable words on all occa- jsions. words which have served as an inspiration to many. Even Iln death her thoughts were of :others. I-Ier sudden passing 1brougbt sorrow to many. but accompanying this sorrow was the joy in knowing that her greatness of character was ap- Ipreclatcd by so many friends Ifrom near and far who came Ito pray for the repose of the - soul of her who had served God iso generously and cheerfully Ir ; others. Mrs. Kelly's mortal remains l were. laid to rest in the cemeterv at Fort Augustus on October 17. .the feast of her patron saint. ‘Margaret Mary. Solemn Re- ouiem Mass was celebrated by ‘Rev. '1‘. P. Butler. assisted by lRev. James Smith as deacon l and Rev. Vincent Murnaghan as subdeacon. Th e pallbearers were: Vernon Hughes. Kelly. Joseph Duffy. Heron. Charles Hughes sanctuary were: Rev. Dr. .I. P. E. O'Han ley. Rev. Eugene Murray. Rev. Charles McCarthy. Rev. George McCormac. Rev. Wilfred Keefe. Rev. Alan MacDonald. Rev. E. J. Roche and Rev. Clifford Murphy. Besides her husband there are left to mourn the following sons and daughters: Louis. In Charlottetown; Raymond in Bronte. Ontario: Marguerite. ers. Maurice Bradleyl. n Kelly‘s Cross: ary (Sister Maria Josephl. St. Stanislaus Convent. Kinkora; Cecil. Charlottetown Toronto: Daniel. in Bronte. Ontario: and Edna. at home. Besides. there are two brothers and four sis- ters. namely: John Philip. Trail. B.C.; Agatha (Mrs. Louis Camp- bell). North Wiltshlrc: Loretta. Sister Mary Matthias. both Sis- ters of Charity. West Coast. May she rest in peace! CARD OF THANKS The husband and family of the late Mrs. Joseph Kelly are deep- to the Reverend Chaplains. doctors and nurses of the Charlottetown Hospital. to those who sent Mass cards, En- rollments. Spiritual Bouquets and letters of sympathy and to all who in any way assisted them in their recent and bereave- moat. Dosco President Reports Prospects Are Brighter DEF" ICubo Comments On Weapons UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Cuba declared in the United Nations General Assembly Fri- day that weaponl on its soil are "anti-colonial. anti- Watts and defensive." The statement by Cuban dela- mined to do everything In “5’83"; Juanfelulrbetgelubllmm .to spend more money on capital power to bring this about." heio y 8 1'9 Hence m Iimprovements and modernizausaid. “I sincerely hope that wery All!!!“ Shilth 0‘ SIM! lion in the immediate future. He .ivill have the co-operation of the IArabla. Shukllry. IPlelfll ll ‘did not indicate the amount oflunion and of the communitiesldEbaI-e .011 (30101111118111. “Id If lthe expenditures planned. .in which we operate. I thinkllhe Umted States ll llama! “Capital investment ovcr IIIE‘IhaI the time has now come toovt’r Weapons In Cub! the" next few years will be increased.turn our eyes away from thcrfilso IS ground 101‘ 8181‘!!! by lat. a rate somewhat above that past and to work together tolother countries over w in jwhich has existed during thetmake this company a succcess Kenya and Aden. both British- ;last three years. ‘for all concerned. controlled areas. ‘ “During the period when we “We still have innumerablel ‘We WlSh t0 Clarify “Ill Cu!” were In a loss position. money problems to overcome and the IS ROI 8 COIOHY. Jual'be “1d- 'was simply not available to do competition from other fuels “mid “19 weapons at 91'9"an anything more than maintain'will continue to press upon us C1103 are there for the ddeflc. .our productive facilities in ade- without let-up, of a republic that Is free. sov- !quate operating condition. It will “But 1 do believe that there erelsn and independent. Inow be necessary to modernize 1is a place for Nova Scotia coal' HP said the Weapon! are 101‘ land bring up to date our mining Iln the fuel markets of this great lthe defence 0‘ thEI‘CUbBD 9909‘. and transportation facilities." he icountry and with the. continuing r arid aimed at the death of U5). ' help of the government. whirhllmperlansm and colonialism- bas always been forthcoming in The Cuban Situation drew at- the past. and the co-operationlifinélfinn 315:“ cum”)?! of the employees. I feel that ' there is now a somewhat morelggg'xa :ggmgigoé‘szcfgynefi holpeful outlook. Mr. Fairley m“ UN inspectors to Vflfly dis. sa d" mantling of missile bases. : The Cuban spoke as report } circulated at the United Nations . that the Soviet Union is bulking tat removal of Soviet bombers ' and pressing for Premier Cas- tro's five-point demantb for He said the company planned These steps were being taken in an attempt to make the com- ipany more stable and more suc- ASKS 'CO-OPERATION "The management is Berliners Hardened a After long Cold War (lea I By GEORGE BOUTLWOOD Iliners' wit. She cnnccdcd deter- a endingrfleparibbean crisis. "26.000 bombed buildings. A new 3 WEST BERLIN «APT — Dur-fwore a hit thin after the wall. concert hall of startling design 1ing the bombing of the Secondl “But it's coming back. Have '5 ‘0 be 0P8?“ next year. .World War Berliners crouching you heard the latest? The Com- 3“! {he Vlgorous tempo 0’ i n the” Cellars qulppt‘d: Imunists are to knock‘Berl‘!‘ “9 can“! [Mike “P “1' “You think lhlS is bad—well.;down the wall on the birthday.“S bigg?“ 1055’“ ‘5 “0 long" wall till you see the Peace." of their leader. Walter Ulbriclit. In“ “In”! or 3 world Power- ln ‘7 Years of cold war. the He and his wife want to cele- Th? "55"“. young 3" 3W3" Berliners have been through a brate alone.” 0: "EINS- él‘ll‘len‘. thoughils. 319:! Communist blockade, mass un-. . , _ CO 85. Elf mus C. 81' li‘mploymt‘nl. rugged work forll.0_nhsmuja“:l marlin lwp‘“ B"! dances. are influenced mBI'e by lpl'USperny and {many [he walll “I”? g" 0 '9 “d “ “’99 " ‘lllt’ United States. Italy and which bars them from reimiveslsputttug a loved one across it. France than by German tradi- cnd t'rleuds in their own city. They stand on ladders and gar- “01‘5- L‘V'“g day after day undel"den walls. peering through bin- oculars and waving scarv But The young are leaving. 0f its 2.189.000 residents. 400.000 are 90‘9"“ over 65. In 38.000 West es. Berliners died. Only 23.000 wero most West Berliners pro rborn. 5" ’< the East has toughened Berlin- “We have callouses on our nerves.“ they explain. . They face Communist threats with wisecracks on their lips— hide the uneasy feeling in— ‘sid . . Wally Brack. a widow who aruns a real estate agency. said: “We just say straight. out 'lest we Iorget' ;for 17 years. WON’T GIVE IN “Other cities in West Germany ‘would have capitulated years ‘ago. But not us." Otto Mueller was born In lilill Tin Frankfurter Alice. in East ‘Berlin. It was renamed Stalin- Allee by the Communists. but l got its old name back during dc- Stalinization last November. I Mueller. once a wealthy gjeweler. sells souvenirs to tourg lilsts who come to see the wall just outside his door. “I make 500 marks 612% a month—enough for an old “'ld‘. ower to live on." he says. “Berlin will never go under. I s our spirit. will make thisi city survive. Take me—over 70 In honor and dignity shall they rest . . . land still working to become millionaire. I now I won't lef us remember them on .make another million but the .thought keeps me. going. HE'S NOT BERLINER "One of my neighbors wanted 1to tear down the wall with his bare hands. He got so excited he had two strokes. That's what you get from being too excited. .We Berliners are calm people. But then my neighbor isn't a Berliner. He's from the south." Alr hostess Brigitte Pohl says she prefers Berlin to any other German city because “it has a special atmosphere you don‘t. ‘get anywhere else." . She says she likes the Barr °”Lest Sunday, November Ilth. W.M. CONDON & SON Queen 51" Charlottetown LVVe Forget" ' I I l 'II~. —‘ tMrs. Joseph Kelly). Kelly“! ross: Ambrose. Kelly‘s Cross: ‘ Sister Elizabeth James and "ilipaucoondbonorsbofl Mastumayflieireflom nothovebuninvoin..." CANADAMQDACKERSL CHARLO’ITETOWN