To Think About... 66 Polaroid Electric Eye Camera with || Basilica Recreation Centre, Wed., Oct. 13 — <= _P If your furnace is over 10 years @ it to youl : aa | ome FromI0 AM toll.30AM The usual “life expectancy” of ordinary furnaces is about 10 years. BUT EVEN MORE Rogers Majestic Television .... $175.00 ALSO Angus Maclean and Heath Macquarrie Buitd with SHAW and you build for SUREI SHAW BRICK’ Charlottetown, W. 8 | CITY COUNCIL INFORMED ee Sustion, Chastetintner, Wel Oct 1008, learned that out of 163 cases a report from the Board of ‘ a a,8 appearing before the court there | Trade on new industries and were 181 convictions. businesses. starting up in the The chairman of the Fire com- | city but since it had mot been mittee, Coun. MacDonald, ex- | getting any to send a represen- pressed the regrets of the com- | tative to the next meeting of a mittee for the accident which | the board. claimed the life of the wife of Coun. Louis D. Johnston, : y nu Roger MacDonald. Mr. Mac- | chairman of the tender com- Ceenetenmen ‘Poe Saas Loteen oe en i Department | introducing a new Coun MacDonald that at the next meeting of the Pee Claes Chevietiotom: wit plan; that Haviland ote | oe Welter 3. Com said | there ee en 2 s an option Gairdner gall be confirmed in since special meet- | ions i month and 22 | oe mes as exclusive agents tion as traffic painter for’ the | ing when the council had decided - cm 6 LAWYER APPEARS to secure purchase for a-period--cty-of- Charlottetown ~at his -pre- | they were not interested in-sen--}~-Councillor Corrigan, Charlies MacQuaid addressed ot 0% devs, taginning Oct. 13, | sent salary; that City of Char- pe -gitiaen Seunee, ie Sane, chairman of the lights commit- tho anannil-an Renate of Se iy . City Charlotte- | lottetown hereby agrees to co- governme: tee said that some requested | landowners under »_ under Te Tek paused denenteree cna-| eperete with the Gastar’ Callanes ministers and that he and seven | lights had been installed and | Which there was a special pro- turing in 1985, offer to be the | Housing Co-operation to provide | council members. have toured.| that it was hoped the light prob- vision in the City Corporation same or better than as offered | homes in the city for elderly | the senior citizens’ homes: in| jem in the easten part of the | Act a6 in while the appraised in their letter dated Sept. 16, | citizens and approve the, site | Summerside and were agreéably | city would soon be solved. value did mot exceed $6,000 the in U.S. funds and Biso that the | chosen for the erection of these surprised. He stated that many | ging cuogen . property would be taxed at one commission as outlined in their | homes. of the councillors have changed Se snoartiey for the: welieie ties a ee ae letier be approved: | Chairman of the finance com-| Melt opinions cs the humes| 0 O20 “Chairman Arthur | to an emmoal'tr Ge ten Toons This ad yah ihe soatiay, | mittee. Coun. W.R. MacNeill . L. Wright stated that three coun- led thatthe BLA propery tions panes Council lant | "ated that ater a greet deal ae Sap oeneet: ek See cil members and city comptrol-| would stay at the preferential = | of consideration and study the | ommend land nee Belvedere | 2° Jn Butler had toured the | rate. The same ruling was made T was sleo ressived that the | commend te couse® the sccet: | Aveoue and plane to build 48 oy snd chosen 2 site Soe | low | ty. tee hoard in 300s, covised sub-division of lots one | ance of the deal offered & by | units with a possible 200 even- | Towel tousing: He naked that ce eee to five on North River Road, | the American company for the | tually. The goveromnt is to fin- | norigage and Housing Corpora- — ot Suyteme tae owned by G.H. Simmons Estate | issuing of bonds. He stated that | ance the whole deal and there | tion be asked to come and look ihe judgement being be approved as per drawing 64- | the company’s commission for | is to be no cost to the city and’! » the site and then have coun- Sn tee, oe eee 109 dated Oct. 12, 1965. selling the bonds would be 75 it will not interfere with the low cil members take a look at such | had ian aed teat Other resolutions included: | cents per $100. The only coun- | cost housing project, he said. | tousing projects in other Mari-| the smcere Pont no longer that in order to widen Pond, | cillor opposing the resolution It was also stated that a hos-| time centres, possibly Halifax-| get hie’ peeferential vate” bat Upper Queen and Connolly | was Douglas A.C. MacDonald. | pital for the chronically ill with | and Saint John. * | would under normal Streets the City of Charlotte. | In his report Coun. MacNeill | approximately 250 beds is a fu-| savor Cox expressed his | vision. = town hereby expropriate three | stated that | the collection of | ture proposal for the same area| agreement with the idea of| He then asked the council on parcels of land and the | taxes was going well and that | and that it is planned for the | secing other establishments in| behalf of the five property own- : : filing and registration of the | it is intended to collect as many | Beach Grove buses to transport | qoeration. ners if it would accept as pay- A RECEPTION and dinner program was planned and ar- * ee tal caer ee ae aoe to shop- | “Coun. MacDonald spoke of | ment in full the taxes they were @t the Confederation Centre ranged im cooperation with \ me . ee, the proposed application for | assessed and paid during the night concluded the first the postgraduate division fac- Tree Disease NO COST TO CITY In reply to a question by Coun- | winter works at Victoria Pagtc | two years and not reassess their Re oe Scientific Assembly connection with the resolu- | MacDonald it was learned that | by the recreation council for new | property value for that period. of the College of General wlty of medicine Dalhousie tion-concerning the widening of | he only way the city will be| stands and benches and also of | Mayor Cox snuggested that the Practice Chapter of the Mari- University. Dr. C.C. Gray, Not Seen Here Certain streets, Coun. Frank | Subsidizing the homes is by not | the matter of making one or | matter be. left in the hands of times. The two-day conference left, associate professor of Zakem stated that there will be collecting taxes. The units will| more new tennis, courts. he finance commitee and that “was attended by Maritime medicine, University — of —Tor- FREDERICTON — No major Western and Central Districts tio cout te the Clie’ far thea land mot be reserved for only Char- | The council expressed the | they consult ‘solicitor Kenneth doctors as well as visiting lec- onto, is being received at the | tension of Dutch elm disease, ons used. He also said that a ten- | Doctown Cities *s people from feeting that it was entiled “to | Martin on the matter. ‘ (urers from Toronto and the by Dr. and Mrs, G. |oniy 11 diseased trees found in ; der is to be called for sand. sais: ter asain mney. Unite: States. This scientific R. Diehl, Winnipeg. i |¥redericton in 1965, no Dutch 3 k i regerds to the sanctanion. st cim disease found in Nova seo- |? Aequitted Klansmen Seek | 27%, Sie’, Medel | rusuic mania these are the highlights of a re Nicholson, Gormley and Mac-| timer M. MacRae, stated that on the distribution of the MGM | Nei! all had kind words for | there will be a public hearing a | Charlottetown Doctor io issued by the Depart- To Attack Negro Camera NaN as Pe are wes of week from Thureday to hear all | . Manttitnes Keene ° ©anad®, | GRAWFORDVILLE, Ga. (AP) )photographer. But a state = a eae ee Ww : : Two Ku Klux Kiansmen who | trooper ms | * seeder, Mad ot TSR el aad ied ated wes Argo’s Shatto | «2"nma*cnre use| WANTED ‘ (Dutch elm disease was found at taal ieee teas ae of fireworks: which {s A ded Da perty after checking st City] Men and women to Dr. Leo Killorn, Charfotte-|on pediatrics in the morning |{% new locations tis year = | snotographer during a |aeainst the law in Georgia, and | -A WO | Halt t0 see he could built al] serve God earnestly. town, was elected president of | and obstetrics and gynaecology in York "hbcian demonstration for racial equal-|W@s° held im custody. L4-Col. certain type of dwelling and ; the Princs’ Boward Tkead Col} during the sftersoon, ver County; McNamee, |i... E. B. Harbin, deputy director of | TORONTO (CP) — Mayor| being assured he could only to lege of General Practice at the | Morning discussions were |No"thumberland County; and in|") ite eupremacist |e state department af publie|Philip Givens has proclaimed. find that after making the pur. | There are plenty of fret Conjoint Scientific Assem-| diseases of the newborn by |_Andrews, Charlotte County. | aoe oe ae eee eee tate [entety, said the Negro youth had |Saturday Oct. 16 Dick Shatto | chase the plan was changed and | | bly which included representa-| clinical examination which was troopers and tackled ‘the Negro |# firecracker in his possession. |Day in Toronto, Os commencteet eles. hee HALF - TIMERS dives from N.B., NS., and PEL.| spoken on by Dr. Ju. Lacey, Winter Program youth, Brig Cabe, a photogra- = sine hin fet eins oe Be wk won siied Mat le wee ely : The assembly which ended | trics, University of Vermont; Gets Discussion ern Ce Gesatene a Pinette esults in Toronto, ending 12 seasons of — piley ng P sad things | ; ligi Do yesterday included discussions| prevention and treatment of Negro civil rights organization 3 stardom with Toronto_Argonauts snight be ironed éut at. the pub- In religion. some- complications of measles, com-| sycxicH — ‘The board of dir:| The assailant was identified Following are the results of jof the Eastern Football Confer. tie seasine. thing more for God. ¢rol of staphylococcal infections ‘ Tignish S R Cecil Myers of Athens, Ga., | 22 eight dash racing meet ence. C ee" G im : K. R. Parker, Charfottetown, . va ng with murder last year in the | Tinelte Raceway, Saturday ~ jored in a special half-time cere- | perty committee, stated that ATTEND W. Clarke MacLEOD — At the P.E.I. Hos-| and a discussion on the topic |Hall to organize their winter | i ine of Negro educationist | er 9% at. a TV crew /mony and profits from all tick-| Ssimates had been received for | rms ~+ +-, Capt. W. ¢ tal, Tuesday, Oct. 12, J. Otis| of & poor eater to conclude the | PENA. x Lemuel Penn. Penn was shot | “med the races for “Helicop- iets sold above the season sub- the job of retubing the boiler | Leod of Uigg in his 76th year.| morning session. president Kenneth McRae | 11 driving through northeast | “* Canada. scription total—18,000—will go to| at City Hall. A motion was made THE EVANGELISTIC Remains will be forwarded on| ‘The afternoon discussions in- — ae sealing: Gecesia. ‘Tab Gard Madea ‘i —, a 12 (the, Hospital for Sick Children | ¢o give the job to Bruce Stewart | Wednesday afternoon at five) cluded symptoms in obstetrics | | Having property around| yamnes Lackey, w.as save eee, ae ‘Wie tromana) 2 1 | Building Fund. Company at the cost of $650. | : o'clock from the Jenkins Funeral| and gynaecology in general . Sports arena landscaped, brought to trial. : (J. Gillis) 33 Argos will play Montreal Coun. Gormiey aiso stated that | CRUSADE Home to his late residence. Fu-| practice. by Dr. J.H. Maloney, |fences and parking area lighted ee ; msg dager ri 4 4 |Alouettes. the seafence at Victoria Park | ae notice later. Please omit Seren! See eae eee ee evening e Te ee a eee egg aig 3. se = cas heen ialed ted | uy NE a ALY. ore-sctangsia and sity oe prove conditions inside and killing, marched two miles,| ~~ ‘Times: 2.17; 2.16. |. Times: oe — poyfietave ce exiragin a | Conducted by = ee ae ia oF canal of theleide the arena that was ted |@longside about 100 Negro dem- CLASS B Jeitwa tea iE a police report was | CAPT. W. CLARKE year, Remains resting at the| Cervix in general practice. funder the winter works pro-|mstrators who had held @ rally! cindy Lou (R. Gillis) 12| Cathy (R- White) 22) . ; . Dawson Funeral Homes Crapaud| The conference ended iast|eram during the past year. at the Taliaferro County court- |. Ruby Chief (MacKinaon) dh 21| Push Bution (J. Ryan) 23| Sly h S| THE SALVATION ARMY’S TERRITORIAL | enti noon Thursday,” then ee might with, a presidents’ recep A Red Cross Waler Safety_pro ian ar aman araen waite Ruby's “Dream (P. cere) sf oe ere oe 44 ggis SPIRITUAL SPECIAL Hampton Chure ser- ; * Gonfederatiost gram suecessfully carried Times: 2.25:3; :3. vice starting at 2 p.m.. Interment | ‘e- out last summer along with mi- Pupils to other counties. Little Annie (B. MacPherson). | Announcer, J. T. McKenna; Ma Brin tee Irate obltion ofthe Ite. Hee “oe in Cra oi pipeaker of the evening was |nor and major league baseball Se a ae tee al- Se 43) starter on’ gate, W. MacLean: y the Braille edition ofthe Bible. He also plays and ae Capt PEt {2m % Prince of Wales "Cov |thet Included "a. successful lob | Myers and ‘Sims tried to Tun “cuags C R. Wee; timers, D. MacKenzie Restless Nights . St ici ; ty B.1+ | lege. ster bonanza and picnic, parties, |‘oward the Negro youth with the | Monna’s Delight (M. MacDon- | John Ross; clerk, C.R. Moser. Thu Oct. 14 7.30 Hospital, Monday, Oct. 11, -1965,| - Chairman was Dr. J.A. Mac-|dances and bingo's. "| eamera. ld) gE ape ng gave Saibak : : i 1 Wer. coeee £50 p.m. "Mire Roger MacDonald of Nas-| Mile. igh etalled report wilt be og] CHASED YOUTH, and the | Meadowbank Boy. (Crosby) 22 | 16th ot 2.30 ps. which will be Bazin Seta ata | Friday, Oct. 15 ........... ... 7,30 p.m. Stree! annual meet- trooper , Sims Sorel in. which points ly ow. why — per! ere’s | = . Resting at the MacLean Funer- |91st year Remains transferred | ing The women's working aux- | %her officer ‘ tried to grab Corwaill Lady (R. Gass) 43) will be counted. paws gpa bole Spe sea! One eames of | Saturday, Oct. 16 Sjoivoae wie 7.30 p.m. el Home until noon Thursday, |5us afternoon st 1.30 from the |iliary of the association will con | Hers, but he Mansman chased | slugsish kidney action. Urinary irri- | Sunday, Oct. 17 ............ 11.00 a.m. "Oct. 14, then to Zion Presbyter. Perry Funeral Home to the |tinue to take charge of the can-|t#e Negro youth. swinging a Sie, Tas veraie ox be beacuse Oct. 18 7.30 fan Church for funeral com. |home ceheey Gnuahter, Mrs. Pe-iteen and help organize pro-|00" fell to the ground with | | restless nights. ‘This is when Dodd’s | Monday, oO 6.65. c8. coee . p.m. mencing at 2.30 p.m. Interment eis Wk ke arrange- | gram: for the youth during the re: A D T] | af Dead stamnlise kane? oakink Sioa A WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT in Mermaid cemetery. announced later. |fali and winter season. os oa Sn eee ye sino | | relieve | the _itritated condition that | anv causes ,e 6, an f p WALSH — Suddenly at ae eee — At the Provir T “i d bond posted by Crawfordville on ei zea don’t feel better, reat beter. _THE SALVATION ARMY home, 12 Wendy Drive, on Oct. |Cial Sanitorium on Tuesday, Oct. Con citizens. rete | Ni, Louis T. Walsh, aged 44/12, Mrs. Jack Davis MacDonald OWN CONSICETS |" sims was questioned and_re- anaemia enccbecs aon : years. Resting at the Hennessey (Of Souris in her 68th year. Re- Idea For 1967 deased and then threatened to Funeral Home from where the |™Mains-will rest this afternoon at t take a camera from another : funeral will take place Thurs. |e Petry Funeral’ Home. Fut) KENSINGTON — Town coun- | day morning at 9.15 to the! an- STE kasd & coer nade cs nee wesrern | CLEAN SWEEP SALE | deemer for Requiem High Mass/ . the providing of equipment for ! at 9.30. Interment in the Cathe wecLEOD A la children’s play ; FUNERALS lic cemetery. lward Titan’ al Det business handled at OC d id Hospital, Leod, |125t night’s meeting was a deci-| peoppRICK FUNERAL - TOBER 12 l ARSENAULT — At Egmont Tra oo cane Mac * jsion to offer for sale the unused |. ve ; = Bay, Tuesday, Oct. 12, 1965, Jo- e, in his 84th year. Rest- pumping station on the railw. The funeral of Mrs. Peter Brod- seph D Arsenault, aged 87\ing at the Cutcliffe Funeral property allway |erick was held from the Rooney | years. ine were forward eine. uatll acon. Thurudey Caen PA; decease: ee “Wave of [Funeral Home, Alberton, to the | N T 719 23 from. the Compton Funeral |/0 ae Presb yterian | king regulations i in |O2¢red Heart Church for Re- ‘: = | Home Tuesday evening to the cae ae baer at a decision to remove the ‘no quiem High Mass at 9.30 yester- ! home of Alyre C. Arsenault, Ur. /Uiree clock. Interment Harts: |Darking sign from the Summer. |427 ™oming. Rev. Arthur Pen- banville, from where the funer- |ro0, “Tt Sie siad 04 |side Road which lies within the |Gereast was celebrant ; r d al will be held to St. James/Knor LOL are requested 10 /town limits Giated at the grave. Feltbesr- As Previously Advertised Church, Egmont Bay, Tuesday, | iitte Funeral Hi 8 thi Also discussed was a plan for Themes ¥ ‘ Hi . Oct. 14 for Requiem High Mass | join’ at 8.30 eee a recreation centre in the town. |ootte John C : "ees 2 ona eels Spee ST Seee| W.R. JENKINS LTD church cemetery. | « COIN HONORS DANTE |approved for payment. were Denny Ar s 2 * MacDONALD — As a result of} ROME (AP)—A new 500lire! senault, Hector Doucette, Fran- ; % : a drowning in Souris on Tues: | (80 cent) coin bearing the head POSTFONES TOUR eis Doucette, and Wilfred Dou. | 5*- Peter's Road Parkdale BRICK 1S THE day, Oct. 12, Walter (Allan) |of Dante Alighieri went inte) PHNOM PENH (Reuters)— | cette. PERMANENT * MacDonald .of Chepstow in his circulation Tuesday to celebrate|Prince Norodom, Sihanouk, ——— BUILDING MATERIAL G4th year. Remains will rest| the seventh centennial of the| Cambodian chief of state, has| WITH THE GREATEST |= this evening at seven o'clock at | great poet’s birth. In Dante’s| decided to an East | ' VERS ATILITY Perry Funeral Home. 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