ican £ - &. ——— eee “ “ ns ‘ saath oes Ribas cs i satiate heels dru snscomle ce sil exit scoutuiid ladies ats cen dala dae ice agile Siege Bie ie a Thé Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., Oct. 9, 1965. 5|at St. Jean, where large groupe | The Negroes are counting os Seiad baie nenesr PQ C Ch cme ooo eee one i‘ av. | from controls H sented wae Oe Heme ROY alby CrOWNEG cree er meets ee Teacher Institute st2"= — Seats | . my y - sponng 2 ne seats VAS ith E . eta Mac ecenee| AY | CreEMONY puccian Sta [the Liberal party's farm pla MONTAGUE — New sata (Gaia a Me aaterin sachet p ° Virginia’ MacDougall, “Spring | speaker at the morning session 00 help people get not cay 3 | relene anes Mashogne Resienal 04 Ge Cay'e eepmmeetes. njures Leg ee | Park, was elected president of| discussed activities of tae b - ¢. | good living on the land but a High Schoo’ today as, the new MOSCOW ( ) — World Charlottetown Teacher's Im-|He urged teachers to adjust secure living on the land.” couple was selected last night Rhod Reuters ‘ane stitute st the ieetitute’s sonual| themselves to the constantly| je said governments must not |Defove the largest crowd ever to esian champion high-jumper : oe 4, Won oe Oe oie & tale ete ee a adding = " aa a queen is Valerie Mac- | Talks Fail after 8 motores oe ; | Caines, : be out o” action for at least"s 5 Oia mane ote se made taming epesiecs ers Wren an $0 38 Senenned Migr Bes MecPherson of Eigen mel year. » sports official eid Fri. Mrs. Rosella T Prince| Mrs. Eoice Reid, Director of Ju-/ With the enduring values:"moral | ny. new king is Danny Compton, LONDON (AP)—Talks on in- | day. Es Grace King, * ; | mlor’ ed Cross and Dr. Kenneth | 7u"tt, Me, seu Sea i fect |aon of Mr. and Mrs. Den Comp- dependence for Rhodesia col secretary, Mrs. Frances feel. Sas ° ||? | as strongly about thet in polit on. On ee o a jiecs ser | schasle gs : ae weet ae oe “n“We stand for that too.” Boers of Breakiyn and Kenny js jean; : JLS.A. Mrs. Anna McClaren; West Kent| eotor of curriculum, speaking of | powenpe e iv geenaye end | Mee Peter Siecle, Birch | the pertioent chenges in — Studen Oppose janine one of the largest per- Dr. Gordon Lea, chairman of| the value of drematics in educa- Haircut Orders niente ee ap Cy het Send oad UR SE oe parade was lead by RCMP, and | = r “the dean ordered tires. stu- |tpe"costestanis,folowed. by "1 | Island Doctor | Accident Sends © ssi Ouray |scoat buses loaded "with | But “hair, the students , fo Has New Post | One To Hospital | iti, par of thelr “profes ee Se ee accident. involving two cars : school H. Douglas Pierce, BA, Ma,| A# So Dean Alfred Wolff has ee tary of Chaloner | "Gere aie aor one ern began, ek! | vant cone ning of Haw Department Health gon hospitalized with undetermin-| students have with a boo! ing, ’ aoe ined the tecching staat |\@4 injuries shortly alter six 0 sone: Teer i i tee skits by the students was held. 7 F : , of the department clock last evening. written into the contract. ‘The crowning took place follow- are W. Gordon Beers of Charioite- ing the concert. A dance for stu- AUXILIARY GIVES $500 “| the University of Hartford. |, W. Gordon Beers of Charice — The students, who play in 2 , wes Mr. Pierce is employed as a | {WS "i ae ee and “de, ST0UP, called The Fugitives, The Ladies Auxiliary of the the presentation was auxiliary used for renovations and up- | clinical psychologist with the ty @ honplial officiel last! o's, haan Jobanson, 18 | B.C, Fishermen Scaria, Revel Conatin. Legion president, Mrs. Shirley Dizon sal ik ta: andl Last Herter stems Child uifesce vont iy Meakisdestory con-| nein GRO tae REE M.: O08 P ion ‘8 $900 ‘cheque. Making Cheverie. The mony wit be Home. im : ef Conneotiout. Hie association it iad os ctaticionn | Ask Protection Available from AGL nivereity of Hartford seenteer VANCOUVER (CP) — Pacific BROOKVILEE DOLOMITIC IME will be on a part time basis. Se wi 8 ee Hungry Future P Rekannan eb canted. ROOKVILLE MFG. CO., LTD d 4? Shootin Case) ,, 2 ther Dr. and Mes. ted to three-pronged demand to Ot- OOKVILLE, SAINT JOHN CO., N.B { an CWS ; age Gg HH. Pierce of North River | Beer's von, was also aamitied to Se@n For Many [tits “tor ‘better Coast Guar BR ar Ne : ' ‘ * | protection in the open waters 4 __ |Is Adjourned famine Glob ome ciate, Serie sittin aga te Rat SOIL ADVISORY LAB. | ; a Montagu UBD | was said to be D. Eoman Mac- dicted here a hungry future oe : EXPERIMENTAL FARM; : Eastern and Central Districts A light docket was heard by 9g e. | Neil, Charlottetown, who was not for the world’s exploding popu. | sured by. the United Fishermen CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.1. Magistrate James B. Johnston, | blag City Visitors | injures. lation unless the developing | (ind)... fishermen has sppeov— === ES *. ° Queens County | Magis- Both vehicles, eres © We countries oma increase their food | eq the dispatch of a communi- 8 u ‘ MONTAGUE — Five members | : sme » were ve} ,roduction four-fold in the next | estion to Minister : mista! |e fg ded ea ed vt oo a Pa ae ATTENTION FARMERS !!°| * DUNGING UFANt SCHEME reese eter coc Marae 2 Se ecg, tree" in ot, ua thy a | meeting ec. orec; or ‘u- to i . A : peaial eet Ait wesnseh-ven Aa. ee ee ee G dd dd ture said that developing eoun- length a Fall is the time when Soil Samples | — ‘ made impressive gains in; —. helicopters ‘ ; . A Se re ee ects | Tien Rel, diking an tealewne’| ranaaaaay fod production and aericltural | toned at strategic pointe| should be taken on farm fields. Soil of ‘charged | ional period, outlined the Bishop | ° expo ase | along the coast and allocated : Ontinues IIS Winter jerscrse sel ES election = EES Bees cee Scie es | Teting_ wil help to, determine wha ; at sovelver of Aneel Vorguera | meee 2 ee ee n Se - acral train peneeanel limestone and are necessary The department of labour has| building could qualify for a beaker pond ttnyren og ll eb made Oe teen Is New Title little because of steadily falling ==] to grow optimum yields of crops. — | building ce rene - od bexcaad - cents wine Siena aoe on ee =a EN KELLY — cia clear that TRAINING Every field should be tested at least direct grant of $500 — will be FIRST STAGE ; Ernest Frederick Scott, Char- seerevery'e job. r WINKLER. Man. (CP)—Tho |the next 35 years, to the end . OPPORTUNITY once in the crop rotation. Soff Semple continued again this winter.- | Mr. Cheverie said that con-|iitetown, was charged with joy-| Loran McLellan answered sev-|Nov. 8 election is the ‘‘grand-| Of the century, will be a most f in a In, an interview, George W. struction can proceed to the first |riding and remanded till Oct. 22| eral questions put by the Mon- | daddy election.’ critical period’ in human his I os utture and Care of ff BOXeS and Questionnaire forms are. Cheverie, manager of the Char-| sooe joist stage before Nov. 15,| with bail to stand to fix a date| tague club with reference to the| Prime Minister Pearson wir- | tory,” Dr B R Sen, director-§ *Uericullure and Lare o available from P.E.1. Department of | lottetown Office of the National 6. Jin that the foun- |£oF trial job of the treasurer and afeo| tually dubbed it that in ‘telling | eneral of FAO, said in a pref- the Sick Child ee .. .@ Employment Service, explained | |" Wait meant A chargé’ of theft of topsoil val-| of financing. an election rally crowd of about | UN experts expect the present | Through the tin ot | Agriculture. were : that this grant is available to the| dation and sub-flooring can be| ued at less than $50, saw the] Alton Doliver discussed plans | 600 here a story about his five- | world population to almost dou- | the Government of the Prov- owner-builder or the fir-t pur-| put in place before the really case of Russell William Macin-| for the coming Y’s' Men conven-| year-old grandson, Michael. [ble by the end of the centurv || ince of Quebec and the Cen- Simply fill in the following form and mail to the, chaser of a winter buikt home. cold weather. The dwelling must/| tyre, Charlottetown; adjourned to | tion to be held in ‘November at| He said the boy's father asked | FAO reported that fishermen, Commission of Canada address below:— .......... ‘ See le ARE ae . “This program" he said -is-de-| be completed on or before Aprii| Oct. 22. Montague. This is a regional | Michael what the election was | particularly in the developing | I Hopital Marie Enfant, Mon- signed to encourage the build- | 15, 1966, except for outside paint-| Th persons were charged | convention and will have re-|all about. farmers in increasing produc-j teal will enrol in January, NAME ..... ««........ ies eda ls & eos © 0s 0.6 0 cassis ine of houses during the winter | ing, landscaping and laying of | and fin ed $20 and costs each | pr sentatives from Maritime |° Michael told his father: “It’s | tion in the last 10 years 1966 twe students from each , % | months, to stimulate winter) waik- anc driveways. when they pleaded guilty to char- | centres. He also answered ques- |to see who's going to be grand-| The survey said the total fish | province and two indians in fj} ADDRESS ...... .. 0. c.s-see eee cesses oo 0 moneda” work in the building industry. m| Tt» quality, dwellings mu st| 25° illegal possession of liquor | tions with reference to the re- | daddy. ‘ catch had increased, a record 75 ij its School of Puericulture and 9, i oF DS TO BE $ the suppliers of building mater-| meet normal accepted standards | -| sional “council meeting “to be| “So after Nov. 8,” Mr. Pear- |per'cent, although much of this | Care of the ‘sick child. This NUMBE FIEL TESTED ........0..... i jals. and as a boost for the whole | tor Canadian housing and must | FI ene son’ said, “I’m going to’ be | was used as fish meal for live- uae Pe. the Domest y comer’ hae | economy. comply with load by-owe oad ve DFCQGeL Fleet | Sexes wrist chaired pert jgranddeddy and 1 hope, Tm g0- 3 uiion to Canadian unity. Wend to:— “The $500 grant ppplies to -tq- |gplatic.s, Each unit must have {| Whe guceral bustnehe: nt Sateen ostaes aad ele houses and to each unit im] four or more rooms in addition to| I ¢ t Near Port) weccting was carried out |” Mie; Pearsea Soils Advisory Laboratory, multiple residential buildings of | a bathroom. ‘ p ous to the arrival of the Ch Manitoba EB : Experimental Farm, not more than four units. Fer ex- | Leatiet- describing-this plan in... SS ‘ Jottetown . Clab. ing. At three te S Charlottetown, P.E.I. : ample a four-unit apartment full, and application forms for the | SOURIS — Rough séas aod ws : here = trees : a see ki Se arene Corprason| tem te Sour Greater leet] Alt aly (mobbed SOIL TEST — DON'T GUESS TORONTO (CP) — Te ot tee: Notions: Renpienmnent OG peared gcse , At St, : | — Tempera: | vice within a few days. been good meny of the oO n Oct 19 nipeg, he ) ee 4 High Lineman pe wee -| auditorium of the Riviere Sez 4 ; ee. This same type of weather has| SOURIS — Initial cae setae salaging wit | ~S° The “GOOD LIL - LOCAL B=" US Sse 7 | Child Shaken Up | sence, Sone: vost e} wat Ae’ ANGEL” says ; ON UP | sewing, typing, bookkeeping and| gales of ¥ Physical education, are a joing|out his ae t ‘ € : . BRI EFS When Hit By Carr | ettect ty the nigh schoo! board of|loud ‘‘baaaa” at photogrepher | C Tracy , three-year-old | Vocational branch of the P.E.I. prime j i f % Spencer, 8 John St. was ta-| For the benefit of those who| Mr. Pearson f oe the Island him ‘ # BEBSSARKLESKSELSESEISSLS ken to Prince Edward registered, registra- the tummy c< . 7 CHURCH SERVICES Hospital i cepttaieaatity 1.38 sestual ta cenoiea oh Ohoeing met nenbed his motorcade = —a ‘ ; i St. Andrew’s Presbyterian |yesterday afternoon she | night, Oct. 19. twice more, Ste. Agathe and ge 4 ; Church, er ae was struck by a car on Gerald eee Re — ae : Sunday- Church school 10.15 a.m. | St. ; iO worship 11 a.m. Rev. Basil C. The driver of the car was te Thi k ee R A Ska, Lowery, ported . Peter Steele, a Da i ‘pansion. one teacher at’ Birchwood High an sgiving ~ y: aces a — oe " A fine of $15 and costs im-| ‘The accident occurred ‘ = 3 = y Rk ee as: ne eg i ce, gocured woes MONDAY, OCT, 11th ae MR. EMPLOYE ther office says today will be | ta, ome ® tee Qe el : = fe generally cloudy with scattered Magistra' - Haslam, QC, The victim was taken to hospi e ae G Showers in all three provinces. | Cy Police Court yesterday oa s)tal hy the Cutetite ambulance | - Summersiage Raceway | Temperatures willsbe warmer. | charge of spendise- ee cee ( — — i For iving Sundey will be cloudy a No ANNOUNCEMENT . Frank Burke. > : G few sunny periods. Temperatures silembers of the PEL. Fluid tii uae ues ea ee Post Time 2:00 P.M. = : z Siediiasiet Heemenets at Birch Court to discuss mattere| , A laser beam oan be focussed Your Fair miles away, aT ie. —._“*| Share ‘to the _- THANKSGIVING 1 —ouamareey mevesramr cent. | in tod Fund 2 e | & : or $5,000. Interest is payable annually at a High tide today at Charlotte- town 10.52 a.m. and 11.30 p.m. | At Rustico at 6.14 a.m. and 8.90 : | | full 6%. i ‘ } a i | Campaign i 2.— REDEEMABLE at any time at full face | value. WE GUARANTEE to pay you the 6% Since egies I | ecense of yolr suseroes spn the goal set is that much closer. You . The Charlottetown SUNDAY, OCT. 10, 1965-- tide eighteen minutes later than Charlottetown. Sun rises today at 17 a.m. 8 p.m. : a 1 3.— CURRENT ACCOUNTS (passbook) pay 5% ie : il ‘ = hes oa : = P. a 12:30 P.M. te 8:00 P.M. interest per annum on the minimum quart- f can feel good aff year long thet © vets at 6.43 p.m. All times ADT. | i Menor Roast Turkey erly balance. Interest is paid every 3 months |} : a spel pains of chronic arthritis, when- Baked Ham ant Interest is left on deposit will com- | you've helped the work of 27 agen- - . occur. Adults, suffer: a Y ns : Ms CITY AREA | ig, irom the min oan a Plum Pudding | oes | , cies go on another year. fee FUNERALS ratty? ae ROUT tanning Pumpkin Pie 4.— Accounts opened by the 20th of the month i earn interest from the first of that month. WALKER FUNERAL — The Get all the facts. Mail coupon funeral for Mrs. Ella Walker| todey- MONDAY, OCT. 1, 1965-- BUT be: 5.— Hours 9-5 Daily. Closed Saturday. f ' i took place from the Hennessey a s 12:30 P.M. te 8:00. : M. ' : 34 Poneral Goma he at iep | NIAGARA OF FE , yore J. eae say emporre ening oy windy 5 tember to St. Pagrick’s Church, i oast bee P , “ ° ” <7 Fort Aw 252 Kent Street ; ; e won't you be a “GOOD L’TL ANGEL” and jive © «~~ High oes "eas “aaeeauaer ap ea ame Roast Goose - your FAIR SHARE to the United Fund now? Rev. Jamies Smith who also COW | as op peo... inovsanee or Plum Pudding 54 Guden MIC (the Hyndman Bldg ° ve wee tly a WE making your donation, Rev. Parnell Wood was in the | 20'comeot'st boty core. You can get Pumpkin Pie s+ — vi - : employees who haven't given yet? ©, K.) Sanctuary. - bearers were her | ‘hs information J j Charlottetown Meville McQuaid, Bernard. Mc: |" Reservations upon Request 2 Phone 894-4910 | This Advertisement Published & Phe Pee PHONE 894-7371 sy nai-ahi wall wnimane nannies Lees} Publte- Spence an ws ; 3 : % : ] gages. . er aad Joseph McQuaid. Interment was [CMV ---~ieesee-- PROV. ---. e ve availa — : ee. in the church cemetery 2 ‘