Prince Andrew, 2‘.2. young- est child of Queen Elizabeth I ll. plucks petals from n daisy 1 in the gardens of Windsor Cas- 1 tie, Berkshire, England recent- lEASlERN BRIEFS P'R|NCE ANDREW. PLUCKS PEALS l ly. This picture was taken by L . a Sheridan Toii FIRMS WARNED Dye Must Be Used In lax ON BUSINESS, Neil Hooley. Montague is in Torrnto and Montreal on a bus- iness trip. WILL TEACH Samuel Bears has been garter! as teacher in the Lowe: Montague School. Mr. Bears and his family have taken up resi- dence in the Good residence. T0 HALIFAX Eileen Herring who has been? visiting her parents in Murray Harbor returned to Halifax on en- ‘ DON MacLEO Attorney-General Melvin Mc- Quaid warned yesterday morn- ying that “some oil companies" ‘ may face legal action if they do , not take more care in followin ;the. province's marked gas tax . exemption regulations. “Our department _= have found." he said. “that some Igas, sold as exempt from pro- vincial tax for use in primary industries, did not contain thee I proper amount of dye to color it ‘ that 0 ‘s‘ ‘(AP Wirephoto) Dlxempt Gas l By vehi , Guardian-Patriot Staff Writer cid . “Recent checks have shown e system is operating [quite well." he added. cies are involved in an ac-‘ nt glFarewell Party _ i............ fPlannecl Tonight At First Baptist The midweek ;.er'/ice at the D0" ISLAND NEWS PAGE Montaaue,_ Souris, _ Kings County ,, Dr. in. Parher. supervisor Otiulottctown schools. gig ioBeans,lo By NEIL A. MATBESON Provincial and Farm Editor The severe frost of ‘Monday morning struck hard at the tobacco, bean and corn crop in the province. it was learned la However all not damaged. In there was no frost at all whilei in others entire crops were mined. The early frost was particular- ly devastating some crops which are nomialiy harvested by this time of year_ such as beans. it was explained because of the growing season brought on by one of the wettest summers on record. William Sterns of the depart- ment of agriculture said that about half the bean crop for the P.E.I_ Frosted Foods plant at Sherwood had'been lost. although whether bean fields further west in the Bcdeque area were also damaged he was not sure. Mr. Sterns said some corn- ficlds were damaged by frost and the cucumber crop. small to begin with because of the wet summer, was also lost, TOBACCO CROP It was learned from David Peacock, provincial department of agriculture, though Merle Rogerson, Fanni.n.gbrook, was reported to be frost free, and an i Alberton report said fields there ; appear “to be not damaged dr only slightly although it is still too early to tell". _ .Alyre M. G a l l a n t, Rustico- ville. said “the picture is a lot brighter this morning", e frost hit there late Mon- day morning and did not pene- trate the leaves. “There is some slight damage" but they w e re harvesting today and believe e damage is not serious. They had feared heavy losses Mon- day. Mr. Gallant is in.partner- ship with Robert Gamauf. an Ontario man. ' DAMAGE SEEN HEAVY r. Peacock said yester- day that it will be a couple of days before damage can assessed, but it appeared Mon- day as though the damage was heavy. visiting the Greenfield area, he found one 10-acre field at the ,..uvintial' government farm that is apparently ruined. “We might possibly get something off the rest of it", he suggested. There was a complete kill on the fa r m of Tony ‘,{ndeway. Greenfield, and a report from Nicholson's farm, Upper 6 st area. it is slow in Rusticoville refuted night from agriculture officials. t—h They have one kiln off —- and P ‘ the 5:39” flleldrgivegred nine kilns of an estimat- their 1957399 ‘km! 3'19 "“°w' ‘ ' Cross w 4 The Guardialn. Charlottetown, Wed. Sept. 26, 1962. ,§,o‘f; §,,““"”‘“,_E_,_°‘,,,{,““‘,§_T, ,,,, Frost Damage is Heavy ‘following; message to all high school teachers in the pwvince:- “It is ginnlngolsnewschoolycu-to send ‘you uectinas on behalf of the Junior Red Cross. “I wish every one of you ,couid have shared my expe. ‘once this summer as a partici- pant in the Atlantic Provinces Red Cross High School Traini. lo- (‘entre which was held for the . first time in this province. Up- A report last week indicatedlmu-as 0: my mange,-5, with that harvesting was nearing their leak". Md , mos; excjg. completion in the Ocean View in “mt Each ma school m_ bacco.lorn day though it varied in itles B‘ 0 be much mm farms h ave bar, richer when its delegates share 3 ledge about _ their fellow students tnis ed 24-kiln cmp, it was reported Monday_ . ‘Prices Slashed Fort MATTBESSES \ Junior Red Cross Chairman T Has Message For Teachers WARE HO-lJ.SE . Floor to ceiling pole lamps with (New Only) mismatched or discontinued tick- three swivel mounted light fix- CLEARANCE ings. ‘ I tures . . . finished Brown and Brass BEDS fun panel complete with felt mattress . . bl d ' l ' ~ 2 only No. 700 by Simmons, deluxe spring CLERANCE dou e an sl%gL%Zl§eAsNCE 33. §2§3i.??§§7§3eib.sil7§.l?.._5li'i... 38.00 ‘R55 B“"“ sooKcAsE BEDS double size. mahogany’ and i soadmaseni... lam-¢‘Hn~°".--I veer. By the way. we were particularly proud of our own P . representatives. The! their own in all aspects of t leadership train- i=.o¢Mm hoped for obiectlvo this oil or G I.’ sent uimm .2 the am! stroll mt: meeting of the Canadian Good white-lutlnx Roads Association week‘ panfed by. David Morrison, p it in Quebec City. . Mr. Matheson‘ will luvs l‘ri~ sic’-mt of tho P.E.I. Road Bu t on Association. ~ next wt government officials. as will then go on to Quebec Cit!’ 90? in executive 9 Good Roads Association Sunday night. FOR 0 Q. 0 ALL YOUR CAR ‘ Nnnnsi Rebuilt Illlilcl. Altomltics Generators. Sill’ . Fuc- Pumpo Duds. til-ooh. Ware; Pumps. A complete line in accessories for '02 models. 4 D Stewart Motors Iutnosornlt. 4-557: the province. o cuts in any a Mr. white will leave for the meeting Sunday nllllf. |¢°°m' group active amongst the lud- ents ' ‘ “Mrs. Reid. lie Pfwllldll rector, will he only too viesserl to have you contact her at Eco ross ad for needed information and resource ma- terlals." of such a council feel excited about your opportunity. . “I can assure you that this kind of teenage activity within the school is not an “extra" which will take precious ‘time from the formal academic stud- ies. 1 am certain that you will ‘ind your whole school will benc- fit g:eatiy by having such a O “NEW nrlwUSED"‘urniture and Ranes Wednesday-Thursday-Friday . . . This Week OPEN NIGHTS .1 PM. to 9 P.M. Each Day of Clearance CASH . . : F.‘ O. B. Warehouse BEDROOM . ' 55.3% COTS, folding end, complete with felt mat- tress 30" x 72" POLE LAMPS 1 only PRIMROSE by Jchnson, deluxe spring filled mattress, single size I Regular $79.50 for .................. .. KITCHEN SUITES 5 piece and 7 piece Chrome and Phenil sets by reputable makers. light finishes . . . up to/$79.00 CLEARANCE BEDROOM SUITE double dresser, chest, book- ' > case bed double size . . . mahogany and seamist finish . . . Reg. $179.00 1 I CLEARANCE 2 only FAST-ASLEEP by Johnson, of‘excellent I.‘.‘.'.‘l.'i‘§y.§‘§’.'."“i...‘.§'.li’.‘.’.”¥E§3‘§’”:.. 37.00 1 only SPECIAL MOTEL spring filled, ACB s-tripe tickings, excellent construction, cot size §agula:_2ss4.5o for ......... ..... .. 2 only REST-WELL spring filled mattresses, suitable for divan and cot. 1 I Size 30" x 72”. Reg. $27.50 for Charlottetown Baptist Clll.l‘.'Ch x°']‘:sg“°- 315° picmred 3 hell‘ ' "“’t"i3ht Wm be M 3 "fly 599cm‘ Some. of the crop was definit- na ure. . , ly k i 1 l e d at Marcel Moyart's. guestod by thedpensons V3.10 were] The business of calling a Utppjerh Mtlaantague, iandcthe zarlnie u n r , T - ~ a ' . 511‘ ltihgt iilaveorhieozneauhzveredétlfifi1minister fa suc.ceed gem “Tr. A !?unt Sg\’wf.'enr Ito neighten e oil companies have been warn- 3 °ld L‘ Mm“ Wm be “ea” “‘“h seemed to be ruined. though it ed that if the practic continues, by the members and Mr. Mit- will take a few days to be sure. d action will be taken." ltnon will bring a special mes-i I Indirect‘ T990”! “'0'!” the ‘_'_i 1“. M {d 11 dtht , ,armso'A1hert Pauey and f° lunlehs a §3.l';e. .§§§sf,.".°,,g dfie. sage no .“"° gafmerlngf . ‘Douglas Roloson. Ocean View, is put into gas that is to 1, ‘ . f°“°“fl"“3 N§‘*"5-f. f°“'°‘a'}] blfi wk‘ on heavy damage, ‘ marked, it is very difficult t ;:,°expI.er£,d 5,; ..f;§w:m_£!n f “cg? wa5d“‘ivIlm"g°dh"‘t° “’°‘i'd" - _ , V ~ ram us an ac e ren ni distinguish between tax exempt age famfly with brief but ap_ men William and regular gas. - . V , - 1 An RCMp check for abuses of P1‘°'Pl'1Et9 flddresefi in S9'Ve1‘81! The crop would be about one- i sufficiently. . e have found that on oc- casions. the lack of dye was re- Sunday. LEAVES FOR BOSTON M‘.-‘s Louise Dewar, Montague, left this week for Boston. where she Will visit relatives 1 friends. VISITING IN TORONTO CLEARANCE I 319 to $37 DRAPES - Washable, pressed rayon, very at- tractive patterna, full width by 90 ' LIVINGROOM " “NEW" but slightly soiled 2 piece chesterfield suite. rench Provincial style by Kroehier . .. mahogany wood trim ...Deluxe cover in deep wine or red . . . Original price $439.00. -CLEARANCE l “NEW” 2 piece chesterfield suites by Kroehier . . . good construction excellent nylon covers her brother-in-law and sister,‘ ta,’ M3. and Mrs. James Giddings ‘ SUNDAY GUESTS .. M". and Mrs. Clarence Walker, , . mp,-esemaiive memgm-S of the h H ha t d on the average’ and ‘Mr. and Mrs. ricyi3]':ti:;l;vi‘nacle lse‘1;!e1:]rg(d€dno8‘;:r;':ug;; .urch. At_ the conclusion. ii/Tr. Pera"ce()sc: suggested yesier-1‘ I ‘ _33 . . . Colors Brown, Beige and Green. Smizii, Charlottetown were Siin- ‘ abuses_ Mr. MCQMM Sam I hour of social fellowship will be, ILL D SELF $28300 day guests of Mr, an M1-5.] , ‘ which refreshments will be; K E CLEAR) NCE I . .. BOX SPRINGS ..r.-ion rec. . ‘naona -now surenpro- . . . A1‘ MoN1'A(;Uy; lbegg 15,? lgfffci :,e‘,g,.t:,Ia,,ti(;.I:;,_h:l,‘,l:; . sermons as gastaormiiex1tg ‘ fessor Ign Aird, who operated . “USED” 2 piece and 3 piece chesterfield suites Mr. and Mrs. Ivan L. Mosher, - was gel; that it was “me to, day, following which he will , to separate Siamese twins. killed Which have been traded in . . . years of service leave for Fredericton, NB. to i himself in a state of depression,; pastorate of the i an inquest was told Friday. Th e I o i o s Baptist ,9 57-year-old Scot died Monday mismatched or discontniued tickings _ni.2h.' from harbituate poisoning. yet remain . . . CLEARANCE from I “USED” sofas and davenports which have been traded in . . . 120 ' I CLEARANCE from ‘_‘USED”' chesterfield chairs, traded in . . . Just the types some people are looking for. CLEARANCE from SLIP COVERS - “NEW” for sofas, chairs. davenports, of pat- terns and colors. - CLEARANCE ‘/3 off TABLES Arborite tops . . [Step end, coffee and ismp tables . . . walnut and mahogany . . . slightly marked . . . of Vancouver. B. C.. and Mrfimake n ‘ an. Mrs. Paul H. Mosher of Lu-,5 -:Thea}%En;1£Tl- t;::t3f;Q'al-,-lifaifé l "€‘nhUTE- N-5- W9“? guests °f1been asked to make a special‘ Cart and Mrs A- 14- Moshenfciieck. Vehicles have eeni Montague. P. E. I. istongedt gnfthe hlighiway A f gas es e or co or ng. ew Mrs ggaxlsllifig of wal_ cases of persons using marked tham ‘Mass. is visiting her bro- l 335 were found‘ but it h” "°t ther Olen MacLaren,.New Perth l reached Seri°"5 pr°p°m°""" and her sister Mrs. Raymond M°Q"ald “M p"l°di° 1 9.00 P0019 and Mn Pooh mm s will be made, as well as 1 only ABEGWEIT box spring single size... Montague. W h e “ . l . l " . H Regular $39.50 for .... ..... .. m..“Ii'i.1::,FU'§l£.§i.ll.‘i.','1...-.iiFailure To Report}? .. '» lb. assume the Brunswick S t r e e t Church. OIL HEATERS .. 52.45 62.95 77.95 v 2 only VIOLET . . . box springs, single sizes 6" pot 1-2 rooms Reg. $69.95 for 8" pot 2-3 rooms Reg. $83.95 for .... 8" pot 3-4 rooms . Reg. $147.05 for 10'.’ pot 4-5 rooms . Reg. $134.95 for. .... .. 99.95 ii'l§;.”§ie§i§§“:l?r‘°~ 129.95 Also “USED” Floor Furnaces clearing at $75.00 ‘and up. Also “U S E D” Pipeless Furnaces. LAMPS ’ \ Boudoilrn Lamps . . . Tablo_ Lamps . . . Floor mps . . . « ALL AT eiziinniicis it ALSO one-of-a-kind tables, some slightly damaged, lamps, pillows, penal lands, ALSO "used" RANGES - coal, oil, electric‘, gas, combination . ._ . all at clearance ~ OPEN NIGHTS -WED. -niuss; _aiiiii=iii. 'T||.L 9 o.'ciock NOTE THE ADDRESS ciioiixm ssronsv Lin. 4. 144 DORCHESTER $1‘; Regular $31.50 for .... ........ ,chcck ‘routine checks, made Strathcor-a Horse. returned to, o Calg:ai~_v, Alta., after spendiuglRe$U|T$ ln Flne renvi.‘ his furlough with his pa _ ’ ‘ Mr. and Mrs. John Garnhum_ A fine of $25 and costs was. Momagua paid yesterday by Earl. Mac- VQQITING RELATIVES tRae, Charlottetown, for failing . o repo -adini‘-' aircraftsman Artilurl dent. The accused appeared in - Hllgtes. RCAF. Cold Lake. A_HH- ; city police court before Magis- who had beenvisiting relatives i irate James Ha5]3m_ in Charlottetown, was the guest‘ Robert A. DeBlots, Charlotte- of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Stewart. town, was fined $25 and costs Montague on Wednesday. .fo;;peedlng.f N I K . _ d ,~ fr: d M” .:.::" A1399‘: of‘g'r:m:,'l‘ch R 1;, disorderly. was remanded one ' ' ' ‘ day. - “d M" e3 MW” Three drunk and toes - pables Cauoble Lake. N. H.. are ‘I mme up the ma of the docket 0 1 only ABEGWEIT box spring single size. Regular $39.95 for .... I 3 only RESTWELL box springs cot or divan 3°" " 72" 18.50 Reg. $29.95 for . HASSOCKS , .- ‘Plastic Leatherette covered. . . . multi- colored . . . round and square . . . with and without legs . . . V ml and II 4 - 7 ml III Fran .38 A To -TORONTO v Blair Watterworth r9h"'"- and Mr. and Mrs. Al Duggan of ad this week to resume his work . Ham“, N,s_; ML and M 1. ,. . of N.S. were guests ing a three Weeks hzlidlg 3 this week of Mr. and Mrs. W.L. fill M11 El-‘*9 wl““'V'°" 3“ Glffln, on ,s cabin cruiser trip. 8- 4- D-M8¢L|“'¢- MP'“‘3“°- The visitors were deeply im- FOR OPENING pressed by the beauties of Three 1 or I V. Grant and Mrs. m"°"- MOONEY FUNERAL —- The ~ t . Grantaioft ‘Montague for Ottawa end to — nt w ' tbeigrave. Presentln the sanc- tuary were Rt. Rev. J.. A. Mur- _ m, Rev. W. Keefe. Rev. J. E. in assisted in the Choir. Pali- it Friends and relatives gath- onor Mr. has :uiciui iri. ii on lottetown. ll ‘ ~ ‘ ‘ ~— j " , . H ,,,...*'~"'."°'° ,m_;. 1:. g,,::,',i:;:fg;::':.*°,, ,,.g ..t.,m,,,._ ,,...... f . sourusioI...ssrws|u i-antenna omr ososol s1. ~ , . ,, . II c . - rnnon w o a wedding. . . . .- .-‘t... , ,i -‘~ ._ . - "°*.......':*:'::.*°..:.".f.°.... :1, 3:‘; .9:’:...:':.:':".'.'.: :.".:'.':..... ...."::..%t ‘M PAWINT WEI! , -- - _"""'_l'_‘“"|"" Mn P-rm-at . .. - nouns-nir mean. its. held in the Wilson resi- Wilson on mm shots. 4 ~ - I ' A _ A - V . , _ . T” o - ..‘ " i, I _ .. '._-_\ i. ‘- - yT._':.~’. .:»".. 3 l . _ " *. , "r