' m."- e f ' For Attorney-General l ISLAND NEWS PAG Alberion and West Prince County; 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Dec. 13, 1962.r farmer Seen Certain r By NEIL A. MATHESON Brovincial and Farm Editor M. Alban Farmer, QC. ap- peared Wednesday to be a cer- tain choice for Attorney-General in the new cabinet Premier Wal- t'er Shaw will name after he ret‘urns to his office following a post-campaign rest. Mr. Farmer. first elected to the legislature in 1959, is the only lawyer in the legislature on the PC side There are precedents for naming men to cabinet posts who have not contested elections. but veteran political observers could not recall here today that a minister defeated in a general election was ever renamed to the post he had held prior to the balloting, though one man de- feated in a by~e1ection served for nine months in the cabinet following his defeat at the polls. .Frederic A Large. QC, was taken out of the Royal Canadian Navy in June, 1944, by the late Premier Walter Jones to be- come his Attornequeneral, a position Mr. Large filled until the provincial election of Decem- ber 11, 1947. when the young lawyer was elected in First Queens. HAD N0 SEAT in Mr. Large's case. there was no attempt made to open a seat for him. and no byelec- tion was held during the more- than-three years he sat in the cabinet, although he had no seat in the legislature. ; WESTERN SBRIEFS . Clifford Phee. 2' IS IMPROVING Ralph Mclnnis, Tignish, is improving in health while. a pa- tient at Western Hospital. Al- berton. RECENT GUEST ‘Mrs. William MacLeod was a retent guest at the home of her cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dawson, Tryon. IS PATIENT .Frank Doucette, Tignish, is a patient at Western Hospital, Al- berton. , INFANT IS ILL Christine Wedge. 15- month - old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ferdie Wedge. Tignish. is im- proving in health at Prln ce County Hospital, Summerside, after being placed on the dang- er list there for several days. FRACTURES WRIST Mrs. Edmond Perry is a pa- tient at Prince County Hospital. Summerside. Mrs. Perry suffer- ed a broken wrist on election day. when she fell from a horse drawn wagon. that she and her husband were driving on turning from voting at B H (I a Peter oad. -. ATTENDED FUNERAL Mrs..Vernon Clow and Mrs. Halifax; Mrs. Albert Mclnnis, Toronto; Mrs. Stanley Rose and her son Clif- ford. Springfield, Mass., were called to their former home in DeBlois due to the sudden death of their mother. Mrs. Timothy Ryan. Also attending the funer- il was her sister. Mrs. john Doyle. Charlottetown and Cecil fiompson, Toronto. 2 ON FURLOUGH ; John Gallant who is with the Royal Canadian Artillery in estern Canada is spending a firrlough at the home of his arents, Mr. and Mrs. Edmond allant, Tignish. In October John won a trophy for being the top man among 25 artillery recruits graduating after six onths of training at the Royal Eagadlan Artillery Depot. p Shilo, Man. . HAVE ACCIDENT ‘ Gerald Keough. Terry Gavin. William 1: attended a two-day school r officials and c o a c h e s at Charlottetown. Early Tuesday ing on their way to Char- tetown. the car in which they Elan Sports Recreation Associa- ked. The boys were able to ntlnue on their Journey in an- Iher r. 1 : ARE GUESTS ‘Dr. and Mrs. Lachln Mac- herson are the guests of Mrs. acPherson's father. L.B. Al- . Summerside. Previous to meat Dr. MacPhorson John. NB. e at Hampton. NB. l Also recalled today was th e? fact that Thane A. Campbell, yer. sat in the Walter Lea cab-; inet after having been defeated in a Second Prince byelection in 1930. Mr. Lea took over as premier of the province on May 20. 1980, after A. C. Saunders had-gone to the Supreme Court bench. Mr. Campbell was defeated in a byelection in Second Prince on October 21 of the same year, but serVed as Attorney-General —there was no Liberal lawyer in the legislature — until the Lea government was defeated on August 29, 1931. Mr. Campbell won easily in First Prince in 1931, although the Conservatives won 18 to 12, when the Liberals took eve r y seat — Walter Lea was ill -— and became premier when Mr. Lea died in January. 1936. T h e prominent Summerside when a young Summerside law-r [1 New Fire Hall ls Scheduled For Alberton ALBERTON Construction of a new fire hall in Alberton will be started immediately un- der the winter works program it was announced last evening ": at a postponed meeting of th e ' town council. The new building, of wood - construction with steel cover- ing. will be 50 by 36 feet a n will be located alongside the old fire hall on Church Street. The cement foundations were completed while the financial arrangements were ed out. Tenders for materials and labour are to be called to- a r. Three other building permits were approved by the council which met in the Westerner Motel with Mayor Lear-d pre- siding and Councillors Clarke. in Hunter. McRae and Gordon attendance. Furnace Backfire Cause Of Alarm SUMMERSIDE — Summer- side firemen responded to a call to a Hillcrest residence shortly before ten o'clock last evening where an oil furnace was reported to have back-fir- was campaign leader in 1935. ed Heavy smoke was present but no damage resulted at the home of Cpl. L.J. Pullen. The smoke was confined mainly to the basement. lawyer resigned in 1943 when he became Chief Justice of the pro- Vince. Incidentally, the man who won that October byelection in 1931 was G. Shelton Sharp. whose son Foster Sharp is now listed among the probables for the Se- nate appointment that a num-i ber of Prince County party hopefuls have been expecting for several months. ‘, Elmsdcrle lady Dies At 85 Years ALBERTON — The death of! Mrs. Harold Pratt of Elmsdale occurred yesterday in Charlot- tetown. She had been in failing health for some time. The former Georgie Weeks, daughter of the late Mr. 3 n d Mrs. Stephen Weeks of South Kildare, was 85 years of age. When a young woman she went to the United States and w a s employed as a draper in the dressmaking department of L. P. Hollanders in Boston for a number of years. Forty-six years ago she was married to Mr. Pratt and they made their home in Boston. The past 25 y e a r s of retirement have been spent in Elmsdale. Mrs. Pratt is survived by her husband; one brother. J 0 ho Weeks of Summerside who is at present in Western Canada: and three sisters, Mrs. Eliza Gam- mell of Summerside. Mrs. Jean Murphy of Sea View and Mrs. azel Cameron of Elmsdale.l day at 2:30 pm. in Elmsdale United Church. Interment will be in Woodlawn. cemetery. Alber- ton. The funeral will be held Fr - 23 BRONZE AGE CARVINGS Carvings of the sun, a ship with crew and a male animal. been found in Hardangerfjord. west Norway. done in the Bronze Age. have pm WEATHER TORONTO (CP) —— Tempera- tures issued by the weather office- Min. Max. Night Day Dawson .......... -1 8 Vancouver 32 47 Victoria ......... 38 48 Edmonton ....... 17 4O Calgary 28 57 Regina . . . . . 0 39 Winnipeg -14 12 Toronto 13 22 Ottawa . -2 5 Montreal 12 12 Quebec . . . . .. .. 8 11 Fredericton 13 27 Saint John 21 24 Moncton . . . . . . . .. 2O 26 Halifax . . . . . 30 32 Charlottetown 25 29 Syde 31 33 Yarmouth 28 31 St. John’s ..... .. 31 49 HALIFAX (CPl—The. weather office says clearing skies should spread to all regions today. egional forecasts: Nova Scotia: Cloudy with a few widely separated snowflur- ries: clearing in the afternoon: colder; north winds . Low high at Halifax, Sydney Yarmouth 26 and 32, Kentville. New Glasgow and Goshen 24 an and Prince Edward Island. 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