< mar ‘ Royalty Mall was NEW LIQUOR OUTLET OPENED IN CITY _ The new retail outlet for officially opened yesterday morning by Mayor Walter J. Cox. Seen with the Mayor at the ribbon cutting ceremony outside the mony included officials of M. F. Schurman Co- Lid., devel- Testing Records - To: Be Explained The benefits of record of per- formance testing for beef cattle will be explained when the Prince Edward Island Beef Pro- ducers Association meets at Birch Court on Wednesday af- ternoon, Dec. 8. The meeting will start at 2 p.m. Explanations. of the various benefits will be heard from such attendance from outside the pro- vince will be Stewart Eagles of ere Cree ee ot eer The present trend is to rate Funeral Held For Martin Campbell The funeral for Martin A. Campbell, -formerly of Dundas, P.E.1,, was held recently in We- tertown, Mass., where Requiem High Mass was celebrated in St. : Jude’s Church. Mr, Campbell died following a heart seizure. He was 68. A re- tired machine operator for the Lodge Wool Company of Water- town, he had lived in Watertown for the past 90 years. Husband of the late Mary E. Murphy of Elmira, P.E.1. he is survived by one son James, with whom he was residing, and two brothers John, in British Colum- eo Angus in St. Peter’s Interment was in St. Patrick’S Cemetery, Watertown, Mass. bulls for beef sires on their per- formance on rate of gain REPS rie] aif ‘ EE cattle on the Island is un- der ROP testing, and that is the Hayden Brothers herd in Cherry Valley. Incidentally, Louis Hayden, father of George and William, was the first man to start breed- Hereford cattle in this pro vince, Local Supports Salary Request A meeting of Hunter River Lo- cal of the P.E.I. Teachers’: Fe- “LOCAL BRIEFS E 4 18 PATIENT , Marjorie MacInnis of Park- dale is a patient in the P.E.1. Hospital. : ENTERS HOSPITAL Austin Gallant, 12 Kensington Road, has entered the Charlot- tetown Hospital for treatment. LIGHTS OUT The lights on the Hillsboro Bridge have not been on during the past two nights and_a depart- ment of public works official eaid last night the department ‘was unaware that the lights were off. He added that the depart- ment will get around to fix the trouble. PRIZE WINNERS Following are the results of the card party held at the Basil- ica Recreation Center last night: ladies first, Mrs. Joan Cummis- key; second, J:M. Mulligan, | Mrs. A. Fletcher and Mrs. F. Higgins; gents first and second, Mrs. Bert Clarkin and J, Pen | : SERVED ON BOARD The widow of William E. Ag- new who died in Calgary, ‘Al- | berta, this week is the former | Evelyn Morson, Cafiigan. Edith, one of Mr. Agnew’s Sisters is now Mrs. Dave Evans who lives in Victoria, B.C. The late Alex [ Agnew of Central Royalty was a brother. The late Mr. Agnew also had served on the Trustee Board of St. James Presbyterian Church, city. CARS DAMAGED The Charlottetown Police -de- partmeiit investigated an acci- dent which occurred on the cor- ner of Kent and Great George Remains Of Barn Burn At Vernon Kent Street deration was held at Central TONIGHT 9 to 12 p.m. Members and Guests A Smash Hit At The Flamingo Club, Halifax “GRAHAM BOWSER” Toronto and Montreal Night Club Star Pops and Blues Singer, ; Tonight, Fri. and Sat. at the HORSE and SULKY’S GRANADA STEAK ROOM ‘Members and Guests Welcome opers of Royalty Mall, and representatives of the City of Charlottetown Development of the project in the northern section of Charlottetown is ex- WEATHER TORONTO (CP) — Tempera tures: Dawson . .sscceere ll Vancouver . 53 33 2 41 : x Montreal . 38 Quebec ... . 3 Fredericton . 32 Saint John ... 37 Moncton ... .. %6 Halifax . 39 Charlottetown . .....22 35 UT a ingeenkeks %6 37 Yarmouth se . 26 48 St. JOUM'S <i sccvcees 3% % Boston . *..cccoccece at 42 New York ..csccce--32 4 Miami. .:.... poet UL 71 New Orleans ....... 3 52 HALIFAX (CP) — The wea- ther office says a storm over Quebec is moving eastward with a trough of low presure trailing across the Great Lakes. This trough is expected to pass over the district today, result- ing in scattered snowflurries in all three provinces. Although temperatures reached in the af- ternoon will be similar to Wed- nesday’s, early morning read- ings should be milder. Sunny. and colder weather ts expected Friday in ail regions. Regional forecasts,. Prince Edward Island. East- ern New Brunswick Counties, Lower St. John River Valley: Cloudy. Scattered snowflurries look for Friday. T day. Sunny and High tide today at Charlotte- town 7.00 a.m. and 5.48 p.m. At Rustico at 2.17 p.m. and 11.48 z tide p.m. eighteen minutes later than Charlotte town. Sun rises today at 7.16 fam. and sete at 4.48 p.m. Scale Given Backing regarding the scale of grants toward teacher’s salar- ies as proposed by the teacher’s federation to the local govern- include the supplement pro- vided by the salary scale and that the government be asked to Albert Fogarty, president of the Souris Local, was chairman for the evening. A vote of thanks to the CWL was extended by Mrs. Adele ¥ MANY LIVE IN NORTH The Russian nickel.- mining town of Norilsk, 200 miles north of the Arctic Circle.. has a popu- MAIN BRACE Charlottetown lation of more than 115,000. Belfast Quartet, Orwell All Are We Extend 108 Kent Street @ ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Belfast . The annual Sacred Song Service will. be held _this.Lord’s Day, Dec. 5th at 7:30 p.m. Singers ‘participating are as follows: The Brooklyn Trio, BEST WISHES MURRAY WHITE on his Grand Opening “We are pleased to handle all conditional Sales Contracts for Mr. Murray White. — BENEFICIAL FINANCE OF CANADA By Magistrate GEORGETOWN David John Butler, Gaspereaux, elect. St pal" tres aking and the fish shack of Guy and stealing a chain saw, the property of Colin R. MacDonald, when he appeared Kings County Stipendary Magistrate,:James B. John:ton, at Georgetown yesterday. and ordered to Sho wth coe general, J. no previous was given @ led sentence enter into a re the amount eurety, and te . Deputy attorney McGuigan re- the Crown in all cag- Everett James William Mac- » Was fined | costs of $14 or 10 day: in default of payment and ordered to pay damages of $2 or serve a further one day’ in jail when of damaging a of » Were each fined $20 costs for failing to assist @ officer in the execution of duty in arresting a person. charges arose out of an in- cident in Georgetown on Nov. 2. not guilty to a charge of ob structing RCMP Cnst. William Dewenap in the lawful execu- tion of his duty. This case was adjourned by consent to Dec. 15. Everett James William Mae- ‘Leod and John Charles Martell both of Georgetown charged Recount Gives Quebec Seat To Liberal in Shefford riding,in ; federal election, Was officially declared elected following a ju- dicial recount which ended Wed- Returning Officer Paul Lang- lois announced the official re- sult as: Mir. Neveu 9,494; La- supervision of Mr. Justice Evander Veilleux of Quebec Su- the | perior Court. In the original count of Nov. 8, the leading candidate was Mr. Trepanier. a Singers, Murray River _ Singers, Caledonia Singers and the Montague Welcome Dial 4-6518 ‘Eastern and Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Dec. 2, 1965. 5 ASEAN a iaNRUNiNNNnMNUnniaLainidAiisiins Suspended Sentence.Given In Theft Case to dishes, the property of Flor- and |jence McConnell both had their by consent to, cases Dec. 29 at 2 p.m. MacLeod is represented by Kenneth R. Mat- Donald Stanley Alfred Webster of Car- digan pleaded guilty to impair- ed driving and was fined $100 and costs. persons were each fined with doing less than $50 damage P.E.l. native, Island News Page Island Native Named Hall Of Fame Member Alberta's | River and developed a cattie A | *eowboy senator,” the/late Dan- | spread. | Han High River and Dan Riley - agriculture minister, said Wed iel E. Riley -was recently nam- | ed as a member of the Cana-/|terally grew up together. When | dian Agricultural Hall of Fame. His portrait was hung in the! Royal Winter Fair Building in | Toronto, in the presence of fam- | ily members and directors of the Western Stock Growers As- sociation, which nominated him for the honor. The late Senator Riley was) born in Baltic, Lot 18, in 1860, where he taught school before moving to Western Canada in 1881. In 1883 he was a cowboy in High River, Alberta. Two | it was incorporated as a town in ‘pia. FEAR CATTLE VOUS SYDNEY, N.S.W. (Reuters)-« cattle will be slaughtered in am area 2% miles from Brisbane because of the possibility they have been infected with a virus carried in semen reported soa from. Canada. Wile liam Chaffey, New South Wales jnesday the semen was | in illegally from British Colu 2- He said there is a danger 1906, Dan Riley was elected the [it carried the virus “blue first mayor. When the first | tongue.” schoolboard was formed, Dan Riley was the first chairman. | He was one of the organizers | The Senator died in 1948. lof the Western . Stock Growers | Association and was of it for a number of : "In 1927 he was appointed to} the Senate. He was married the former Edith of. Kenooa, B.C. and George of High River. oresident | OK MM years. IT’S HERE to of and costs for ic gal possession of liquor. being intoxicat-| years later when the Rie! rebel- jlion broke out he volunteered were each fined |and was signed up as a despatch of $20 and costs on charges of ille- rider. After being mustered out. Darnley, P.E.I. who predeceas- ed him. Two sons Neil and Ken- ‘neth also predeceased him. Re- maining family members are TODAY - SAT- he filed on a homestead at High Claude of Calgary, Alberta, Dan EVERY WEEK TILL CHRISTMAS sign back of your cash’ ——,, ‘resister slip. A winmer every week. & — Just come ‘in, WE NEVER LOWER QUALITY TO LOWER PRICES. WE ARE ONE OF THE FEW WHO STILL SELL BEEF THAT IS BRANDED AS WELL AS GOVT. SHOWS 3:30-7-9° nw EASTMAN COLOR no” TNE EXCITING NEW DIMENSION OF , AVAsT-A-VISION A eee a a EN LAST WEEK’S WINNER reATURE LENGTH COMMATEY SRST ff, BS Drawn by Buck Whitlock MILK YORK PEANUT BUTTER MAPLE LEAF BUY THE BEST DOMESTIC 2 YORK BONELESS CHRISTMAS LIGHTS FIRST QUALITY 6 ™: 1.00 32 OZ, MINCEMEAT ‘ax CHICKEN 3 ™s set or 0 1,59 NYLONS... BIG 79¢ 49c 69c 1.00 PRINCESS 1 LBS. SEEDED . 29¢ RAISINS 3 . 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