.73 RCAF Wolf Clubs i.n Slemon «Ag-I’ark packs recently began a “tattle drive to donate money $730 the t o w n of Summerside Men's summer camp RCAF cuss AID SUMMER CANIP have also collected bot.tles. and together they have earn- ed over $150 from this activi- ty. Th-is is one of the ways that the Cub —- scout move- ment encourages RCAF civ'l- PROGRAM ian co -operation shown above are. left to right: Cpl. Claude Hunter, leader; Den- nis Dishart, Donnie Hodge, Kenneth Enman. The three boys are top bottle-collectors giprogram. The Girl G u i d c s if-AIRNESS i.‘ : I -_ 3"-(Continued from page I) I :‘*;He suggested to Hon. Andrew MacRae. Minister of Agri-,i:au'onal higliway policy being, fifigmlture. that he try to get the 3- , ers to form an organiza-E --ion "possibly . . . a market-. ijig board“ to protect lI'l>L’II.l“ v.-Interests. 9 ;j"~'Mr. MacRae intimated that flinch a move on his part -"would be interfering with the {hits of the Federation Agrtcultiu‘e." m 3 § 3 5 (D o E E 5 3 an H think anv farmer has any right to broadcast such -deadly poison as sodium arsen- me. especially when there is jftthe means of poisoning cattle," . h . e said. ' George .\IacKay. -4ath Prince) commented thati ~— substitute “won't do tihel job." I A . 'th the toxic top ‘ one segment of the population‘ is "working against another." in that the poison is killing off wildlife. "The m‘.niste-r .m ,,; q,._,.:._u_.,,..,. is {farmers to move their fences HIGHWAYS (Continued from page 1) that there has been talk of a drawn up. " vould it oome," he said, “we will press for the upgrading of more roads." Co-mm-enting on railway ser- vice. the minister said that re- ductions in service make all- weather road.s more necessary. He said Ottawa should not lose sight of thiils fact and “be gen- erous with us." SNOW REMOVAL Mentioning snow removal dif- iculties, Mir. Matlhe said plowing services have increas - tremendously. He said when . . . venile court at a later date, there is overspen-ding‘ e police Said. lughways department. you can look in almost every instan e to one item-—snow removal ' ° ’ He said that in former years Schlflz Acflon there “as not such a hurry to open the roads after storm. Faces DGIUY ‘NF-W" he said, “we have a‘ SAN FR.-‘INCISCO (AP) - Albanyv (lrilarge percentage of our high- ways storm Sn-ow trap removal is being open by 8 am. after a Said the use oflcarried out in summer. and killers meant that,he refemed I'° th‘ 0 “attacking the problem at mot" w rk as its Matheson said his depart- M}. ent would like to get more trying to pmmme “.0”, fighlng back from the highnvay so that and the poison" to the streams. he said. I0 , _ , . . “Do you mink that iangling) Could m°‘V Flght to hhe duo}; ;Feb. l.9.Judg:21 Harris issued a 15 more important than the pond“ keep ,“'99d5 ‘mm 3'1"’“'“‘3- lrestrammg 0 er‘ tato iiridust.ry'?" asked Mr. Mac—’, K ‘offe 33- l The Queens .V1’LA replied that with fame“ are Eprpadmg the land could be graded right the highway and farmers He his departme nt is ring three dollars a chain ito each farmer who will sign a the “gradual b1,“dup-- of contract so that the sloping can poisons in the soil. there was be carried W‘- a possibility that at some time‘ to e poison might be 1 miles of mrini.-sater said that 100 were graded pound in the Wtames mem_ 3 last year. The level was brought pelves. H this prmince ad\‘er1.ises rliatl kets" for potatoes. “berry scare“ of several yearsi ‘ago when the best markets -went to areas which could ad-; -vertise they had not used type of poison spray. I HIGHER EDUCATION " With regard to Prince of College, the possi- coming a de- institution, Mr. A committee which made a study of it last year. "I fe ere is a need for jligher education on P.E.lI.," he said. and advocated that the -"government get the best edu- ‘gationalists in Canada" comprise the royal commission which will study lihe present “jystem here. ~ Mr. Smith. in discussing the Canadian Plowing Champion- Cou Sept 15 and 16, drew peek ping when he paid ii-ibute to s Willis. who won the Canadian plowing up for easier snow plowing. e also pointed out that ifihe sai . According to the minister, 52 it is not using the toxic tovplmiles 0f Paving “'35 d°"9 “ml. killers “M may mean new map ‘der the Road to Resources pro- | influenza two weeks ago and had Here helgmm last , . drew a parallel to me ~m._3n__done under a federal-provincial. HP l'9"1'9d *0 V5“°°“V¢" In year. This paving ls agreement. The minister said roads are going into re- mote areas of the province un- . i m and this is having an effect on the tourist lbusiness. He said "we can't ex- I pact to establish a tourist in- dustry of any account wirtthout hard surface roads" Under the provincial paving. program. of which the prov- ince pays the entire cost. enough asphalt was laid to pave 30 miles. Mr. Matheson said that last spring his department was fac- ed iuitzh repairing "an unusual amount of hard surfac ds because M frost damage." He 5 rtment was “con- fronted with ususuallly large ex- penditures to replaiilr frost damage." Commenting on two projects. Mr. Ma-theson said the Dunk River Bridge "Willi be a splen- did structure aiui is fairly well a , and a contract is ex- In their pack. (DND Photo) STARTING GUN INJURES CHILD ISIAND NEWS PAGE l 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Feb. 25, l964l By RONNIE WEI IIONG KONG (AP)—’I'he exo- lSailor Praised For Rescue Job . l I PORTLAND, Me. (AlF')—Dav'ld P. Bichrest, a 22-year-old U_.S. :7 Coast Guardsman has been sin- gled out by his skipper as the ship's hero in the rescue of 11 British seamen from their sink- scramble net," Bichrest told Te- on page i2 Bichrest was one of seven vol- unteers who g-iard weather ship Coos Bay Actually six of the men were DN-‘P8I‘€d *0 80 We? the Side to “That's about all there was to help the rescued It ‘ men But when one of been shot freighter Ambassador was being nauled alongside it was not o v exaust that he was nl_ ed an but also was tangled in the life life line. Several coast guard swimmers week. porters. and PICVUTE‘ Besides they were after laway. There was a knife. so I donned rubber ‘grabbed it and jumped into the scuba diving suits on the coast water, for the rescue Operations some bowline around him so he could 800 miles southeast of Halifax be hauled to the ship. Then I last Wednesday. the rescued Icmdr. Claude W. Bailey, corn- men tied to a rope which had mander of the Coos Bay, said linking there was a little more to it. seen said. “He disobeyed my orders dus of refugees from Red China is down to a trickle but the flow of money to friends and relatives on the China main- land is growing. People in Communist China. eating slightly better than they did, are not so desperate to .were in the water but they too were tired. ‘HE NEEDED HELP “Somebody said we had to cut him loose and help him up the harvests a partly by Peking‘: food from abroad. I now need foreign exchange to replace the hard currency they ' y are strategenn close Many Chinese residents here report an increase in letters ,-from friends and relatives in another man. who was drifting lRed Chinese Bid For Money lFrom Relatives On Outside "I know most of the cases are phoney. but what can I 0?" one factory worker said. “I can't afford to take a chance. Maybe my mother and sisters are really sick." The chinese communists allot ‘extra food rations to recipients of overseas remittances to draw more money from abroad. 9- announced thousands parcels sent om British colony were returned .. S reason was Many people here believe this is a device to encourage Hong Kong resident: to send money instead of food to relatives and lo . friend! In Red Ohlna. Newspaper surveys estimate Hong Kong residents in Janu- ary remitted a total of 316.000.- lchina pleading for money. 000. three time: the amount --1 cut him loose and got 3 lThese often say members of sent in the same period last families are sick d need year. medical attention. Others say Addition} fund, from soum. helped him up the net. He just they need “I0 m0 9-0 bu)’ out Asia, the United States and lay there on the deck." he said. N91‘! are POE! ed other parts of the world are . rd by many recipients as black- mail. funnelled into mainland China leave. While he was at sea on the weather patrol. his wife gave blit-h to their first child. a daughter named Cynthia H d went overboard without a wife and the child he saw for line. but I‘m not going to the first time were waiting for him for that." ‘m to go ashore when the C00: Biclirest was in a hurry to Bay arrived here Monday. 5‘ “I’m very. proud of him, through this British colony. The flow of refugees from mass exodus year of 1962. This ‘ due to strict border imposed on both aides of the Bamboo Curtain. ,,_ The Hong Kong government Q eh recently caused partly by slightly better 0' by the Chinese communists. No 3 van. WEATHER TORONTO (CPI — Oblervod temperatures: _ u ac .. Fredericton Saint John Moncton unn- ellfax . . . . Charlottetown _ Sydney . . . . Yarmouth St. John's. NM. .. r HALIFAX (CP) — The wet that office says skies were only partly cloudy over much of the Marltimes late Monday even- 8':I=ou‘f.~1o'-oI=83'5r-53$ =Ii:$88.‘:8$3§888¢dt£S8l§t'.‘ lug. Much colder air had already entered Western New Brumwlck ‘ and was accompanied by scat- tered snowllun-lea. By noon today this much cold- er air is expected to cover all three provinces. Temperature DOW’S RESTAURANT Full Course Mean" Minute Steak . 99: Including soup. Coffee. Dessert. wllbilslofldegee. than thou experienced one?“ 705% erl w~ Which will develop during 1,, morning will diminish to 1,‘; by evening. 3 ‘ Camp. bellton 5 below and 5 above, I High tide today at Charlotte. 9. m. and 859 p p.m. Summerslde tides min- utes later than Charlottetown Sun -331 at 6.54 am. am act: at 5.50 p.m din ulsr :1. ' from dnllillglfkl bgttalr‘ fun: City police last night report l ed th the seven-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chandler, 58 Kent Street, City, suffered a neck injury as the result of a minor shooting ll]- cident Sunday evening. The little girl is said to have suffered an abraision caused by a wad and powder burn. on the back of the neck, from a starting gun fired at close range in the hands of a 14- year-old juvenile. The boy is to appear in Ju» Hearing of an anti-trust action {against Jos. Schlitz Brewing lCompany was delayed indefin- iitely Monday as lawyers for lsides conferred. ! U.S. District Judge George EB, Harris continued a tempor- .ar_v restraining order blocking a lproposed merger of Schlitz and a Canadian brewing company. THE DISTRICT PAGE A HANDY BIIYER’S GUIDE FOR GOODS AND SERVICE III PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND A. J. Mutheson Drug Co. Ltd. Phone I N|CHOLSON'S . PHARMACY Phone 36-2 Alberton Your Renll Drug Stores In West Prince BENEFIT YOURSELF — BENEFIT YOUR COMMUNITY GREATER MERCHANDISE SELECTION. your local stores. It's hard to beat the them with you in mind. It's rewarding. in among your local stores. Schlitz wants to merge with chundise you find in your local stores. Your local merchant curries ample stock of brand name items. He's selected lion. in greater savings. in knowledge that you are contri- buting to your community's growth. to shop locally. You'll always find the merchandise you seek in the great selection when you shop at selection of mer- personal satisfac- Alben Trowsdcle Representative For lrving Oil Co. Ltd. Stove and Phone 33 Crapnud P. E. 1. WEST PRINCE Mobile Feed Service Serving the Farmer: With Efficient Service lJohn Lahatt Ltd. of London. ‘lont. The US. department of justice opposed the move. On lCcmon Roy Dies REVILO DAIRY Drink Milk For rder Your Combination Aluminum Doors and Windows PERRY'S In Vancouver I VA1\'COU\’ER (OP) — Canon fAernest R. Roy. whose ministry {with the Anglican Church in- lCl'LI(I9(I more than half a century ‘in Quebec, died in hospital Sun- lday. Canon Roy. 84. was struck by HeaIth’s Sake sefyicg smion mm ‘“"°"°' ’-E-‘- b “gyms Lester Linklci-tor 0 Ga: ch 0lIYPi-oductu Ann. FM shew.“ Hume . Tim Air ShaIdted.”AIuminum imperial Esso Agent 3 };g;‘;;‘;;,,, Door: ...a win... B H R Are Especially Designed For 50"; °'‘‘' "' Rgpahvg to .1] make, 9; cm P. E. 1. Climate Condition: ' - Phone 416-3855 Murray River Phone 42 Tlgnish 315 Central St. Summeulde gsuffered complications. ,1952 after 52 years in Quebec. including 25 years in Quebec City. The body will be flown to Quebec City for burial in Mount Vernon cemetery Thursday. pected to be signed any day now" for construction of a bridge at Victoria and work will start on it in the spring. R U I AWAY THROIIINC -:““‘\ARTH|l|T|I: COASTAL MOVING AND STORAGE LTD. (Frank N. Taylor, Man)’ A Complete Moving 5 Storage Service Agents For North American Van Lines Phone 436-3438 Summerslde, P. E. I. BU‘ELL and McIcLEOD Ltd. Authorised and Quality Products throughout all of West Prince Phone 9! Alberton RAMBLER Sale: A: Service Q Big Cat Room my Car Comfort Small Car Economy Quality Used Carl Phone 436-5610 Water St. West Summerslde The B. & J. Coffee Shop and Candlelight Room Tnty Food. Properly served In Pleasant Surroundings Alberton P. E. l. BARBOUR’S Eldon MacKenzie General Merchant White Rose Gas & Oil Products HUTCH|NSON'$ Sheet Metal (Sherman Hutchinson, Prop.) Sheet Metal Work Heating and Ventilating Phone I70-3 Phone 5400 210 Water 3:. Rollo Bay SERVICE STATION Tlrel, Batteries. Accessories RAMSAY'S . B. A. Service Station Tires, Batteries, Accessories Minor Repairs - Road Service Phone 436-2720 Water St. Summersldc DAY'S CORNER ESSO SERVICE George Smith Harold L. Matthews Dunlop Tires A Complete Tire Service Phone 2529 Summerslde .IOHNSTONE'S FUELS LTD. Texaco Distributor Gnollno Stove & Fuel OI) Phone 436-2138 McEwcn Road Summenlde ALBERTON Industries Ltd. (Phil Klncli. Mn.) builders of Pleasure Cruluerl Fishing Boats Marine Ilardwuro Marine Engines Phones Res. Bus. as 114 AN D PA I N Mullue BUCKLEYS WHITE RUB [DH the aching areas. Feel the ooinfnttlnl warmth as It to work on the uni blood vessels beneath the skin, Itlinulaunt clrculauon and helping to can utni-ma and rheumatic when d pI.I.nI. You lnnvl more e.-uuly by day and rat better at nllhl. sold everywhere ‘I54 Pm it ymmelf. SPICIAL TRIAL OFFII Elmplv send 25¢ today with your nunland address to W. K. Buckley I.¢d.. 680 Co reel. Toronto. for trial-clued III. 0 Road Service Minor Repairs (John Day, Lessee) Tune-Ups Minor Repairs 8: Tune-Ups plumbing & Heating P“ n 7‘ “hem” Tires. Batteries, Accessories ° ° al Rad! cc Oll Furnace Service Phone 34 Wellington Farm Supplies 1 Water Bowls MOCLEOD 5 mill 3 5'‘ Electric 0 - 3 OP Milken Irving Service mu noyko. Prop.) Pum” sfufion A Complete Colllslon Service . , M Le ) General Repair: 24 HI‘. Service 3...- 05- W- M39140 2 3599 Phone Borden I72 ’ "" “mun Sm“ Dial 8865 Dunnaultle Macllonald & Afflack dealer: In Produce of All Kinds Layton Green . authorized MASSEY - FERGUSON Farm Equipment Dealer Sale: - service - Part: Reconditioned Farm Equlpt. Phone 39-! Albany Highest Market Prices Paid Borden Borden 140 Phones 844 Carleton Siding Q Minor Repairs Q Tires-Batteries __ ampvionship in 1963, beroniling Lhe first Islander to do so. DEATH NOTICES ijnccelved too late for Classified ‘ Death Notice column). M i¢AmNs _. At Charlottetown 2; Hospital. Feb. 23. l964. John ,5; Wilfred Cairns of Greenfield sr in his 46th year. Resting at his late residence. Funeral ‘I from St. Mary's Church. Mon- tague, Wednesday, Feb. 26 -, : a.m. Interment in the *5 diurch cemetery. AN - At the Prince Edward .,,» Inland Hospital. Feb. 24. 1964. ~ Mrs. James Swan. Sr.. 59 vic- , mm Street in her 82nd year ; Routing at the Cutcliffe Fu- H from wth th ‘§.’A.!Q/ii"-'-‘Iv Xvoroltn -— At the p.m. Hm-‘ Feb. 28. 15961, Mrs. Eli2a- * M M 09 CANADIAN POCKI-.'l‘AX 1964 will give you valuable help and fntonuatton for your 1963 Income Tax space is provided for your 1964 teeorch. 0 Accessories Q Welding Phone 30 Crapaud Shop The Modern Way At Hubert Harvey‘: General Store Clover Farm store Phone 15-! Cnpand R. E. GALLANT Lumber, Plywood. Wallhou-I North FREE! Merchandise or Service FREE! Look For Your Name 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 mall It Inside of two weeks, to the Advertising Manager of The Guardian-Patriot, and you will receive, ABSOLUTELY FREE, 3 $3.00 order, to be spent for merchandlse or service with one of the advertisers in your community on this page. Winners, please advise the Guardian -Patriot on which advertisers you desire to spend your voucher. Patronlu the Advertiser: on This District Page MacLEOD'S General Store Phone 100 Albany when Customers Shop In Pleasant surroundings For Qlllllfy Merchandise 0 Groceries and Menu . Shelf I: Heavy Hardware 0 Dry Goods V. V. Restaurant (Mrs. V. Macuod. Prop.) loath and Center Service Home-Cooked Meals Lunches and Sandwiches Hunter liver P. I. I. returnn—end Enrzmocunxrnzn CANADIAN NAM! unwan- Please send me a free copy of your rocnmn: 1964 ADDl.& EASTERN8 Twsrcomrnnv ' , ,, H . I 0-W Gr-«M MOIIfll‘d'8 Plumbing and HOOIIIIQ “"533 Y.:',,";',',','";',,:',',,A:: Welllu':‘A‘I..I‘IIo-‘Ill Dry out ALISTAIR MWIEOD Radio Service 3... I318!!! A numu 154 Richmond St. Charlottetown. P.E.I. INSTALLATIONS at REPAIRS EC A new ,. '3; are -a mu. ""' ‘ """ -uuuuuni-mun-an 3.4;. '..,¢ -pv Mutant 2.1.1. ""“},'L",‘_,,"""' ""' """"' flfl mg '_l'"wk..'on.nenaP.k Pm“ m m I. W”. CHARTERED Mccorrnlck I-‘um Machinery Fnrmall Tractors Phone 3 Butte swarm Community Mufltof Lgcfl 519'“; um cooimfueai-' luuuco .2. i. 1' Ngahn Thrifty Cultofnen w 'I'lD|:‘l’IIluC‘:.IIA:.cI.:I"V|eO Return a ‘roll Their mean Em Pine 10 Haul Groceries. Monte, Produce Ln. leleethu d Dry Goods _ ; Keenan Fuels Sourls C 0 Ann. I-cl DAWSON!’ ¢lId‘§Ol'VI¢O . Texaco Sezvii; Station an °r.'..'i'£"."'s'v.....u.."""' of can g.IfinTe:"hg 4” ’ um, I.IIlulMu’ICleIlI¢ I ram & llepnlru nutty Barn Equipment am I» 2142 one: Montague. P. E. I. Kenslngfon I.A. BAG-NALL'S MILLS LTD. 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