MEET nun SALESMEN We have made several changes recently in our sales staff and we would like at this time to introduce them .to the mo- ‘ toring public. Drop in and see any of our staff and you will find them well qualified to help you in your choice of a new or quality used car or truck. For this occasion we have allowed our salesmen to sponsor and organize this sale on their own. and have given them complete authority to price and deal as they see fit. Don't miss this opportunity to cash in on some of i g i .2, the tremendous values they are offering. All cars covered by our time tested OK used car warranty. SALE STARTS TODAY ENDS SATURDAY NOV. 7th at 5:30 PM. 3 '9 8Osldsset‘llmlioor Super 6 cylinder transmission, c u s t o m o. l963 ‘ Elllniqilii’lit bl°z.:°i:3:23.l“- I962 f (HEV, Ar Onlv s 985 METEOR i: 4 door Bel Air $22; Station v.8 2;;Zzysejzl'l‘dam J_. L _...._.:9-A._ _ 5 MEI-h“ Dem", i i to ,A with Automatic Transmission. New car Ansell Macmughlin' ' With automatic transm ss on. cus m radio. condition, ; real classy car that anyone would be proud to 3 One of the best working automobiles on our lot. own. e . E It wasn't all chasing vand- two masked invadus at the Iowe‘en as ihcy here large- ‘ sellmg for h , t [m s als and troublemakers on Kinsmen's Hallowe‘en Party 1y attended and kspc them off ‘ . - - Ansen sa S s as 'us a. dad'- hallowe'en night sa‘nl-uav for held at Birchwooi High the streets much to the pleas- 1 see Mean on this beauty' on wheeng J g ' the Charlottetown Police School with a big smile. Par- ore of Police Chief Stcrns j REDUCED TO 4 D orce as shown above here. ties such as these keep the Webster. The two youngsters . .v‘ 00' ., Corporal Wakelill poses with younger set occupied on Hal» were unidentified. naturally. l standard Six ' HEV 4 DR. STATION WAGON 6 cylinder standard transmission. Ideal for light de- Priced very reasonable at ’ NN° Sign Ye? are??? “ssh.a“::.aizrh.°°2h 101‘ Old Ferry 1 9CHEV' 4 DR’ . Wmter mml’lfifxzdiew 8 cylinder with automatic transmission and radio. reasonable Cf ‘ There was still no word Sun- - y o 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown. Mom. Non s. 1964. day as to the whereabouts of a Completely checked and ready to roll. livery. ’ . i former Northumberland Strait 1ferry which became separated l RCMbl.’ 4 D00? a e n from a tug in rough weather last F. S lTueSday mght' r y Six cylinder standard. Owned locally by A "3mm" “Warm” a clergyman. Very clean inside and out. An aircraft, chartered by Syd- ney interests who had bought‘ the vessel for scrap. was sea‘rcli- ‘ l - . . o O i s okesman in Charlottetown said - there have been no reports from MOtOI‘ completely YGbUIIt. a | e u I e . either shipping or fishermen on . S the 459-ton Charles A. Dunning l _ V ’ I V \A very good value for I A little bit of soap on some tachment in Charlottetown who ' _ w t. downtown store windows and‘patrolled the country areas ‘ three small broken \\'ind0\\'s.i.he lookout for the pranksters . , . characterized Halloween. 1964.iwho carry things too far. None "‘2 “Vet "‘9 F3519” e‘lrem‘ty: In the City of Charlottetown andimaterialized. “f . the 5”“ between 133“! Police Chief Sterns Webster. RCMP said it was the most Pomt- P-E-l-- and the wast gave his praise. lquiet Hallowe‘en they have1 003$! Ol Cape Blelon- l '1“ a statement last night mej seen in the past several years. A The Charles A. Dunning was: chief said “I would nke to thank: few road blocks were set up and‘ being towed to Sydney by the1 everybody. especially the young-:3 “1'9 0" “V0 was 59‘ 0“ ‘1igh' lug Eugene RON when the tow er kids and teenagers for their‘ ways b“? there were “0 r990“ line between the two VESSe'!‘ temperation in keeping thingsl 0‘ anyth‘“ 0‘" 0f the 0mm?” parted in stormy SPRS. : quiet Halloween nig t ~ ‘ ,A numb?” “mad 3,“ hlgh'1 Built in 1911 in England. the ‘ “They damaged nothing" was gain wartiirsallgnasrexrfn 5:: 195-foot Charles A. Dunning was I ,A glaucmefvs words tin describtiluglpmwjnce but other than these used on theg fern; vii/undblellweelng \ N HORNE a owe'en actiyi ies in e . - ‘ ‘ ' Caribou. N. .. an op sanis , _ . . s . my. .,I certainly do appreciateiflligiwgg nggmrlmacsgngfss REL heme hem: wired ms And really spotless lnSlde and out. Why equip- l at 1 their efforts. I never saw the‘lv ‘ .ypam ped_ 1961 ' DODGE l 4 door standard car i Very clean inside and I out. CLIFF SENTNER i 1963 c......... Standard 6 cyl. car, gleaming new paint job. Mech- anically perfect in every way. A rea 4 door Dynamic 88 cheap car to operate. sedan Priced at onlY $13 Driven only 17000 miles See this one before you buy. Cliff says she‘s 8 Honey for the S Money. . .. eope like on" R P said the cold weather _ V , CM. - _ 1,. A Similar report of a qu1et helped the situation. keeping: . Top Value in Guaranteed A1 used ,3 night came from the RCMP de- many indoors. U.S. Ask lvan he’ll tell you more about$299 5 ton pick-ups. “"5 one 1963 CHEV. 14' TON .4 menu‘s“ Ana”. 1. Driven only 17,000 miles. DeLuxe model ' at $ 25 W g wheel base . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1962 CHEV. ‘2 TON ‘ . , Long wheel base . . . . . . . 'i .Céf-ii'ipé'li 22.5%.? "’61 r 1275 l ‘. .-‘. ‘ ‘. '. Short wheel base , y . . if... initial DODGE ROYAL ' 935 “W 4 9" 579° Friday in city police court ‘2 ion H7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . on a charge of driving while in- 1959 CHEM Six cylinder A one owner car with v l ' . _ , ‘ , _ , . ery ow mileage ‘toxmaicd. With V—8 Ian me and ush b tto t t t - i m" ‘ ' ’ """" " M vi 1 A i H i g p u n au oma 1c rams 195° MFRCURY 1 TON o and in rfect condition M t be to be aglsrac ... asam, ‘.j . . .‘ ‘ - u ‘ ' lfinod Daniel T. Grant. reality missmn. Another top value Pick-"D ------------------------- -- De 8 seen up ‘ TIGNISH — A Resources De-' This. Mr. Ripley explained. Station. and Wayne Schleyer.‘. - 1958 GMC predated one Of the be“ used cars available. 1" velopment study group meeting was an error on the part of thel East Royalty. $15 and costs or‘ ‘5 l0" ~ - r - - - was held in tie Tignish Dalton paper and should have read “in; five days and $20 and costs or $ ’ School Thursday evening. Gor-‘ regard to a rink Mr. Ripley told! 10 days respectively for speed- For only don Ripley. fieldman for the ar- the meeting that ARDA couldi ing. , For “I 3 ea. chaired the. meeting in the not give assistance for such or Charged with vagramw mom 4 afld 6 y absence of Edward McAlduff. ‘project and suggested it be a William Blanchard or" Char. The minutes of the previous Community prolecif' . lottciown was fined $20 and meeting were read by the secre-‘t The “’tP‘cg for T‘ijISQUES‘On dati COStS 01‘ 20 days- tary Mrs. Reg. Eldershaw. ‘ e “.199 m 1“ Ems was 9": One erson char ed wit ' - - - Mn Ripley spoke on the re. velQplflg the blueberry indUStrY‘ a] posgession of liquor wliislufeifi- we have 8‘ few Enghsh 4 & 6 cylmder eources development meeting‘ to “e “93' ed $20 and costs or 30 days. and cars in A‘1 COHdition- A" guaranteed held in Miscouche that had press SUCCESSFUL ELSEWHERE 1another. charged with being and ready for winter driving. . coverage. In the newspaper! vie‘ Lester Jenkins and Russell. drunk and incapable, was fined was reported as saying “in re- Phaneuf both of summerside‘ 5'20 and crisis Ol‘ 20 days. i ‘961 ZODIAC gards to .a rink Mr. Ripley told gave much information on mm“ 6 cyl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . the meeting that ARDA couldinew venture that is proving to; I l r 1961 AUSTIN ' geizte aanstTstance'ficiir'tsuhch a pro-’be verv successful in other pm; E Getora law 4 cyl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SU’"IPS e l e a COm' ‘ A l l . . ,_ ,vmces and also very successful! 1961 CONSUL “1"th prOJeCt' tin the Mount Stewart area. ‘ In Quebec Seen l WAC“ Wagon 4 doc, Under the framework of l A C t. ARDA Mr. Ripley said this could: Actual mileage less than 4 cyL - - ' r - ‘ - v ~ - - r - - - - ' - - - - - - - ' - - - -- VOW LOW M l le 3“. Cl become a major industry for; I i 20 000 1960 VAUXHALL ' in... people 1.. “.1, pm 0, met MONTREAL iCPii—Quebec's ' ' 5 cyl. .............. .... Driven only by one man- ls province‘ There is plenty of va. electoral law. unique in Canada ART DUVAR 1960 ENVOY EVERETT GREY cant blueberry land that is just lfor its. stringent_restriciions on Th. 4 cyl. Station Wagon . waiting to be developed. and.hefc.ampalgll Isgending, 'will be IS Wagon guaranteed in be in Perfect shape 1960 ENVOY I If you’re looking fora compact be sure to see this For lndlans advr§ed thesroup to take Im-i‘z've" a 5‘“ "W‘Q‘" b-V ")9 from Stem to Stern 4 cyl. 4 dr. medlaie action. ,federal government 5 commit. ' 1959 VOLKS .. one soon. - I _ g In regard to developing tiis lee 0" limiting election ex- 4 cyl T I OTTAWA 'CP' — Citizenshlpgindustry the meeting was very Pens“: S 1959 . I ' . ' O ' l n 2 Minister Tremblay said Fridav much in favor. but they thought Francois Nobert.‘ a 'i‘rois- Afik A” for 3 Test Drive Today. a i E t ’ s the federal government and the many questions lacked on ans-iRiviereS. Que.. lawyer named' 195c9ym " vent My! bed buy “' him“"' i provinces have decided on 3 wer at the meeting. to head the five-member com- ‘ 4'6“ LLMAN — . . two - stage method for consult- Speaking briefly at the meet- mittee said Wednesday the leg- i mg Canada-8 205.000 Indiana in; were (6:53” hangar-sham islationu will be studied by the about extending to them pro- maflflger o gnis o-operaacommi ee. ‘ I vlncial welfare. education andlilYet Wilson Shea. manager 09 “Obviously we will studv the I. 2. 3° community development serv-l THEMED F‘lShel‘lCS Cfl-Opt'ralive law because of the preliminary Ices. land Re“ Arthur PPfldel‘Ea-‘l 0‘ work which has already gone ‘ Following a Mmday mee'mg‘l’almer 'Road parish. A follow mm .1." he told a reporter. with provincial ministers. Mr. "P mew“ w" '9‘ in” NO“ I" But. he emphasized. electoral‘ Mblay said the first step‘mé3 aims . laps of nations where parlia- rear °33wi§gill§mSin:‘maimgfigi'féln’é:3§fiméfilfigg'gysmggcmm CHEVROLET - OLDSMOBILE - CHTEVELLE . ENVOY and CHEVROLET TRUCK DEALER... tions on the government‘s s‘lgn‘d-Eremr'towgbm‘ 48' was in MM" I . ' In I - ttend a meet' of th I ‘ k ., on settng up such an industry' , . "‘3 . 9' , .1... My efifiblllillfed tobgel here. Land owners interested in.Canadian National Railways; . r; hey the development of this new un- mild nggflm (“'5' "F"! ' : r derialdng and anxious to put ya- ‘ ‘ me" O '9‘ A l “IO; “bi”; cant land to use will be urged to mam 0“" ‘5‘ l { M... ' etc n in n “tend 3,, 3mm can b, Mk," Under the Quebec Election; whether they want immedmlely. Act which took effect Jan. .‘ - ~ 7' Metal services at a-~~~ party expenses are limited to a p b on“ receiVlnl oer. ‘MMEDMTE STA"; maximum of 25 cents per voter to. Q. (gag-at govern- in the province. A . “.mhzeamnb: h‘o (é; sf: 3 gig? Candidates. too. are limited in ‘ , s e r - expenses. The amounts vary be- behhdependencytoahie in. 40 n... HTZROYSTRHT OPIN' ON 09“ republic status withocut :cogn- 'vzteeern depgieilling on dreamt}: m , Po". m I A in. a dominion first. to! voters in the riding. G .