OS Announcements = CITY & QUEENS WE TREAT the sick well, Giggty’s Pharmacy “Specia’” Dorothy Gray lipstick, reguiar $1:50 now 75 cents. Open 8.30 \ HOCKEY. NORTH RIVER | {Rink tonight (Saturday), Jan- | 12 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Set. Jan. 20, 1962. | “MARKET TABLES ~ uary 20th: Nine Mile Creek | Bulldogs, vs. Pownal Royals at | 8 p.m. sharp. Admission 25 and | |35 cents. TORONTO a.m. to.8 p.m. : (Continued from pase) _ emurne concent. ror) KINGS COUNTY | totes, sco im mem 3s ; * . ¢ 3 16 16 = fourth year, Alpha Y's Men MUSIC FESTIVAL Syilabus|Bm™ “cr an mn 4 proudly” present Burtis’ Concert now available at Mabon Drug,|Rexspsr 10% 1) at P.W.C. on January 25th at") Jamieson Drug, and Jo-Anne | Rjo Algom 1840 * ; ioe aie —— ea eee Dress Shop, Montague. Ris Alba 11500 47 6 Tickets from in | Roche 9 » °»® Bros,, Newson Electric and v's DANCE, LOWER - Montague |Pocre yin) ss tah 17 —1 Men. Patrbns please note that hall, Saturday, January 20th. | Rowan con 00 6 § 6 +% the only Walid tickets for this Websters Orchestra. ; Ryanor 7000 we td we concert carry the Y¥ emblem. coary COAL! Soft and Hard | seremie wo 777 +1 and date Thursday Jan, 25¢h. | coal order now. MacLean | Sherritt ro 4s “s Ane +3. CARD PARTY,’ Hampshire | cement: blocks and tiles. Mon-| Sietmaq 305 327 31) +3 | ! a6 1 Ball, Saturday January 20th, | '*8v¢- Sil Miller tk 8:30, sponsored by Jr. Farmers. ARIE TALENT Caravan, | siscoe e140 18) 1. 10 : Morell ‘hall, February 8th. Send | Stanrck = =—»1055 175,170 178 — REGULAR Skate, Crapaud| ontries to Mrs. Norman Mac- | Sarratt, 1900 6% 64 64 Rink tonighf€8-10 p.m. Admis- Steep R 4293 620, 810 15 sion 2535 cedts P: anaie Swain, Morell by February 6th. | g1q cont 2000 8 8 8 °! ’ 173 «173 «173 2 and canteen service, =| CLEARING ALL winter milli. | Supers ——iroso i844 i04-i9—~ ; nery, reduced prices, also rack | Syivanite 3850 33 33 33 oe EVERY Saturday of ‘dresses, skirts and slacks, Tauress aS foe ty aight Junior Farmers Recreat-! greatly reduced. Helen's Milli- | tyor, 1, 10000 155 so? 150 —3 fon Centre New Glasgow. | nery and Dress Shop, Montague. | Tompil! 44700 1 0 6 ‘ Torbrit 7000 B33 MEMBERS —K.C.A-F—Ass0- DON'T FORGET the Shur | Tormoot —womaz sz ast ciation, 201 Wing, Millionaires Gain ‘amateur concert, auditor | To#as. woo 11 11 11 + Night, this Saturday, January jum Montague High School, | Tranf Res ise ah Gg ” 2%th.~Bring guest couple, - -Wednesday, Jan. 24th. Sponsor-| tin chib 7000 “20.19 19 — % . ed by Retarded Childrens Agsoc-| U Asbestos 500 560 560, 560 +10 DR. T.E.E. ROBINS 111 Kent jation. Mail entries by January | Upp Can 5450 182 180° 180 —2 Street, Charlottetown has re- 19th, to Secretary, Mrs. Ernest | "60° we ise imams sumed practice. , | Blaxland.. / Ventures 1182 962% 62 67% + % } v g 6 1 16% -~ DANCING TONIGHT Allen. \ONTAGUE RINK Saturday, | vicom smo eee bee peers me yee Oi ime, | hockey. 8 a.m. to 9 Pee Wees; | Wajte Am 179 Bon sen iy — ern, Hock an . Danc*'9 to 10 Paperweights; 10 to 11 on ‘ ae fe Ing 9-12 p.m., Music by three Mosquitoes; 11-12 Bantams; Werner me eee Mac's, Canteen service. | 1.30 p.m. to 3, general skate; | wuirsy 24800 180 170 179 +7 UNITED Peniecostal Church Hi ieee riumoe hoc-| Winch 000 ®t Charlottetown, Rev. Q. R. Stairs eae ‘ OSCS VS. i vk Bear 3800 102 100 102 +1 Pastor. Sunday School, 10 a.m., | Mt. Stewart. youne HG ee a oh a Services 11 a.m, and 7,30 p.m | ITY eno 84 — Tuesday and Thursday 8 oan PRINCE COUN Pana “ x HH 3 NORTH WILTSHIRE C ar é Parcel ROE | iotey. Beicto 1900 810 800 800 a0 | : . urday, skatin ; . Gaspe C 2 $25 2 (5 party Monday, January 22nd at. 7 8 Yukon Con 4600. 484 48% 4814 = ts $.30-p.m. First game of Tourna- _BEDEQUE RINK __ tonight, | oms ment in aid of hall. | Saturday, skating 8-10. | Aeme Gas 1000 14 14 14 93 Almi “450 260 250 250 —5 BY SPECIAL request, the| “DANCE”, SATURDAY, Jan-|Am 1edue 433 8 74 74 — vs Brooklyn Trio, Belfast. Quartet, | uary 20th, at Scott Woodside’s, | Asamera $66 103 103 103 +4 aad sas "38 basy , Reses, Margate. — se od wate 2584 25% 9 08 | ot Eldon at the aliSeottish con-|_ SUMMERSIDE CAMERA Club| em) 445 nce : Ss anu | Britalta 1200. 295 287 290 cert, Prince of + >| at 8:00 p.m. at Canadian Legion. | Cal Fa 1550 $21 20% 20% — ty fum, WEDNESDAY; JANUARY : co , %4 —- one night only Workshop evening: developing | Calvert 3900 2944 29 2914 + IN3 , |and enlarging pictures. ona Spas em SCOTTISH Concert, Wednes. | CRIB TOURNAMENT ~will|¢ Dem Ser S00 4m as day, January 24, at Prince of’ start at Royal Canadian Legion | can Dev 3100 410-395-3958 Wales College featuring Island | Home, . Kensington, Monday,|C Ex Gas 200 163 161 163 +2 and Maritime talent. Sponsored | January. 22, 8-0’clock: All play-|C High Cr 4000 2 2 23 —1 by ne ara Sele Pier a |e Kemsneen a wy |e, eS S'S 4 oO ys s College : Athletic “Association: | “°° C Mic Mec W175 400 390 400 +10 . Tickets now on sale at Meyer’s| COME TO THE Card Party | ney.pai 4s? 87S 8S Studio, Miller Brothers, Toombs | in Irishtown Hall, Monday, Jan-| Dome Pete 1475 $14%4 13% 14h + Music Store and The Rendez- | uary 22. 8 p.m! Sponsored by | Duvex 0 5S 4% 444% vous, 4 W.1, Lucky chair prize. A _— _, & a ats ‘ - Gr Plains 70 $13% 13% 13% + % s bf f e NOTICES. . — NOTICES See AS Ss es 10s HB OUG 639 $10 17™% 18 +%M% : Landa 200 350 350 350 —40 : LI Pete 187007 6 7 % ANNUAL MEETING es aa Th Majtrans 00 «24 2% 2% 4 The P.E.I. Swine Breeders Association will hold fits annual meeting Wednesday, . January 24th, 1962 “at the Queen, Hotel, Charlottetown. A luncheon for members under. the auspices of the association will be served at 12:30 p.m., followed immediately by the regular annual business meeting. ' Should the day prove unfit, meeting will be held following day. ny Stirling : Willis, President. As of this date, Jan. 18, I am relinquishing my duties at Cornwall Imperial Service Station. I would like to take this opportunity to - thank my - customers, for their patronage . in the past, ‘and hope they will continue to patronize Cecil Mac- ~ Dougall, the new operator of the station. All ac- _ counts due may be paid at the above until Fan. 31, after that date-they ‘are payable at the Cana- dian Bank of Commerce. hae Signed: + THANE ADAMS, - Cornwall. ~ CHAIR CANING Have your CHAIRS or STANDS RE-CANED by a QUALIFIED PERSON ee at 2 . - - .THE CANADIAN NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR THE BLIND 284 Grafton Street, Charlottetown ATTENTION AUTOMOBILE DEALERS IN THE MARITIMES “MAJOR FRANCHAISE DEALERS: . | enone one which is proving to 1 y panler ia cher parts of Canada, A natural supplement to your major North American line. A choice of 5 models ranging in price from $1,2950.00 to $1,995.00 retail. € . USED CAR DEALERS AND SERVICE: OPERATORS: This line is just what you need as a front line automobile. 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MB and PR 38755 $18% 10 Bin + ey Trans Min 5700 $15 4% 144 -% | BA Ou 34638 $35% 3% 35% - % | OILS | Wayne $1000 4538 + Dynami¢e 3800 68 CO HsCi<iSEC SL Dev-Pal - “4952 «= «557 35 $5 —2 + South U 43860 «623% 20 21-1 Place 33100 «52047 4 «+3 MINES erner 463000 1914 16 19 + 2%} imo 263300 = 80 67 70 +3 | Northgte 244666 695 620 670 +30 | Heath 19260014 84 13 4314 | McWat 184050 6356 SBC 2 | MUTUAL FUNDS | By, The Canadian Press All Cdn Com R54 947 | All Cdn Div 6.33 6.94 | ‘Amerjcan Growth 9.29 10.03 | Beaubran 33.47 36.35 | Canadian Investmen 19 43001148 Canafund 4500 47.29 | Champion Mutua: 617 &7R | Commonwealth Inter 9:0 997 | Commonwealth Leverage R13 9.91 j | Corporate Investors 10.33) 11.29 | European Growth 7.26 7.96 | Dividend Shares 3.46 379 | Dominion Equity 128.50 18.92 | Dreyfus Inc 17.34 19.07 Federated Growth $97 554 | First Oil and Gas 493 5.99 ' Fonds Collectif A 443 6.99 BIRTHS |GARNHAM — At the PE. Is-_ land Hospital, January 14,4 1962, to Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Garnham, North Milton, a son. , | pital on January 14, 1962, to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mac- Donald, a daughter, Margaret Louise, weight 6 Ibs., 11 ozs. JAY — Born at the Charlotte town Hospital on Friday Jan- uary 12 to Mr. and Mrs. wood Jay a daughter, Anna Louise. Weight 7 Ib., 15 oz. FISHER — Mr. and Mrs. Mel- vin Fisher (nee Viola ‘Shep- hard), wish to announce the arrival at the €harlottetown Hospital, January 14th, 1962, of their son. Kenneth Melvin. Weight 7 Ibs., 11 ozs. A bro- ther for Wayne. IN MEMORIAM | MacDONALD — At Souris Hos- | E}- | Births, Deaths, Marriages | loving Eliza- STEVENSON — In memory of my sister, "who passed away January 21, 1940. Out of a world of suffering Into a garden of rest God’s garden must be beauti- ful , He takes only the best. Always remembered by her ¢ sister Mrs. Chester Bernard, 25 Hillsboro Street, Charlottetown. CERETTI — In loving memory of our dear father, A. P. Cer- etti, who passed away Jan- uary 21, 1961. Memory brings you back once more To the time when you were with us. .A wonderful worker, loyal and | true ~ | Loved by your friends and all | - whom you knew. | Lovingly remembered by son ' George, daughter-in-law Myrtle. . McCARTHY — Ih loving mem- ory of Mrs. John C. McCar- thy, passed , away. January | STEVENSON > In loving mem- ory of our dear daughter, (Eli- zabeth), Mrs. Frank P. Stev enson, who departed this life, January 2lst, 1940. Take up,.Thy Cross and follow Him. he who bears the cross may hope to wear the crown. In that eternal city where no tears dim the eye;’ In the home of many mansions we will meet her by and by. ,Lovingly remembered by her an Mrs. David Rennie. STEVENSON — In loving mem- ory of my dear aunt (Lizzie), Mrs. Frank P. Stevenson, who departed this life on,January 21, 1940. | Into Thy, Hands, © Lord. | Till the day breaks and shadows flee, For then we'll understand. , Inserted by Randolph. , WOOD — In loving memory of Charles Seymour Wood, Who | passed -way January 2ist. | 1961. Lovingly remembered by his wife and famijy. . | Nor think to lay it déwn for only 2lst, 1961. | Her memory is as dear today | | As in the hour she passed away. | Fondly remembered by the family. | /CARD OF THANKS | We wish to thank all our \friends and neighbours who | helped us during the loss of our | } barn and livestock, with a spec- |ial thank you to the New Glas- | gow and North Rustico: Fire De- | partments for their prompt ac | tion. | Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gallant. | St. Elizabeth's Aid Society , | wishes to express sincere thanks | | to all those whose generous con- | | tributions made their Annual | | Envelope Collection for St. Vin- | | cents Orphange so successful. | | I wish to express my sincere | thanks to Dr. Inman, matron} | nurses and staff of the Kings County Memorial Hospital | patient. Also to the Rev. Mr. | Currie and Rev. Mr. Steeves who visited me in thospital and to all friends who brought and sent get-well cards. : Mrs. Emery MacNeill, Mon- ‘NOTICES NOTICES CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my sincere thanks to the New Glasgow Fire Department, members of the Char- lottetown-Fire—Department;—City—of—Chariotte- town, C.vil Defence Rescue, Jackie Howatt and all my friends and neighbours who in any way helped to save my store and dwellings during our wee 65 Church fire. FRANK CARRAGHER Lat 65 b Gains For PCs Seen In Quebec raised | month, is the system of simul- taneous interpretation of de | hee Province. - By FRANCOISE COTE OTTAWA (CP) — Mines Mio- to sit in the Commons to find ister Jacques Flynn believes ‘ne | that out.” Progressive Conservatives wil!, increase their strength in Que bec Province and win more thao the 530 seats they now have. The reason, he said in an in- terview, is that the myth of a Liberal strangle hold on Quebec was broken in 1958 when the Liberals won only 25 out of the | province’s 75 Commons seats. In addition, he said, there 4s on the the provincial no strong link, level, between and federal Liberal parties. The Liberals offered no real alternative to what the. Progres- sive Conservative government had provided Quebec since it came to power, Among these, said the former deputy speaker of the Commons cabinet to rank bates in the Commons. policy \ast | he thought the Liberal party had PUBLIC FORUM This couma ts open to the discussim by correspondents of questions of terest. The Guardian does pot ceves sarily endorse the opintos of corte» pondents. All ‘etters published are <uh ject to edfing and condensation where necessary. The Guardian is unable 'r enter into gny correspondence regard ing letters submitted. | thing,” he said. ‘You have only (Cominued from page 6) ever unique, of co-operation, which neglecting selfish aspira- tions will devote its energy and direction to the common good. This correspondence has no political connotation. In we have heard equally as much pessimism and _ disinterested negativism from supporters of this government, as from its FLUENT IN FRENCH Mr. Flynn, a Quebec City lawyer who, despite his Irish name, speaks French more fl2- ently than English, is the grand son of the last Conservative pre mier of Quebec. | He said it is important for | Quebec to strengthen its Freach 4z| identity within confederatioa. | opponents. Creative success nas That required more than (he! always been the result of optim- election of a French-Canadian jsm— a characteristic of youth, | prime minister. . .|its prerogative and we hope on It required such things as ¢his Island, and for this circum- election documents printed 1D! stance its dedication. both languages in provinces out I i : n support of the practicality side Quebgc and bilingual ci | the Causeway we must again saneunge eal wi French. | refer to the experience of the Mr. Flynn said that when he | 522 Francisco - Oakland bridge bor, Shi et authority. We received the other | entered federal politics in 1958 day some clippings from the { 77 : + i h th | crushed all opposition in Que- | Coney renee a trent Regi. ' nald McDonald of Souris. We “The result was that the Lib- truth | and huge annual cerecit were predictyd and,expected to obtair 1 for some years, it was a finan- cial success from the | paid off its forty year bonds in ‘full in nineteen years, and after reducing its automobile toll | trom sixty five to twenty five cen!s, pays an annual divide nd after all expenses, of Qqver ten million dollars. It were stupid indeed to pre- tend that we can duplicate this, start, | but we most sincerely believe | that we will’ parallel it accord: ing to the populations of the involved. We most | provinces ' sincerely believe also, that we will when we obtain the Cause way, just as certainly and just | as definitely, convert the ex- pense and consequent deficit of prince Edward isiand, me vig- orous, participation province, that seemed to be its destiny at Confederation. The Columbia River diversion project in British Columbia cost- ing the federal government the half of $350,000,000 dollars, toget- her with the Red River diver. sion project around Winnipeg and the Saskatchewan dam pro ject costing hundreds «f millions more, should eliminate any dif. fidence on the part of the Mari- times in asking fer Federal ex- penditure, which will have at least equal prospects of remun- erative returns. Surely the government and opposition in Prince Fdward Is- land that will co-operate to this most desired end, will record for posterity, the finest exem- plification of altruism in politi building, operating and main- taining from three to five obso- cal history. / lete, non-efficient ferries into a I am, Sir, ete., dividend paying. capital invest- . Cc. C. PRATT ment, that will again make St. Peters, P.E.I. @ e watch the - BING CROSBY Annual Golf Tournament, beth, Mrs. Frank Stevenson, | for | | their kindness to me while a | $$ Canadian National is setting the pace in the Atlantic Provinces ... to give better, faster service to both shippers and consignees. We have added trucks to rail to provide a much improved shipping service. Now many classes of shipments — including LCL —are handled to many points with the speed of Express...thanks to a developing system of rail-heads and Satellite rail-heads which links the roads to rails where most needed. CN’s Rail and Road Speed Service w more shipments in our-care all the way.. dispense with commodity restrictions. ill keep more and .and progressively To find out all about this new, complete CN Rail and Road Speed Service, phone, write or call: tr . m S. W. Logan, Branch Manager, Freight Sates; Canadian National Railways, Charlottetown. or your local CN agént: Canadian National . ys i s liev ractice of this OF That system is not a play-| erals would say that they could eee sanalle te refer to the ALIFORNIA Fonds Collectif B ss say | 20t do more for French-Cana- ' bridge; the opposition to the LIVE FROM C : | Fonds Collectif C 690 7.50 | dians. he said. ee SAC project for seventy long years: Group Inc. 3.78 4.3 | that, in any event, things would ‘ i o ° Growth Oil and Gas 9.03 949 | be worse under a Conservative the construction, enginecring, SUNDAY, JAN. 2\st 6 - 7:30 P.M. Investors Growth 710 772 | and financial ‘difficulties qver- Investors Mutual 1309 1423 | BOvernment. come; and its final stupendws Mytual Accumulating 9.25 10.11 “There was a semblance of and astonishing success | Mutual Income 5.60 612 | truth in what they said, but .n'¥ Though an impossible debt, = N. American of Canada 10.77 un because of the absence of Que. ———————— evo LAREN dad we nos es mmm CHARLOTTETOWN 5 ; 1 | party.” , ° — Supervioed American 2% ae Patter his election in’ 1953 as S8Ua8e MPs formed sefrate | Supervised Exec *s ae member for Quebec-South, a &8roups which coexisted with | | Severvined prec 8 oss long-time Liberal stronghold un- mutual respect. SPONSORED BY Supervised Exec 58 nia 721 | der Senator “ tn ee Among the Liberals, both ry] Supervised Growth 2.14 2.16 | Power, he found, like other aorw ; F P d Supervised Income - 46 458 | Conservative MPs, that life in Sroups were more or less united , I hermo- aX rro uct S COMPANY rome Tenement Sas sae, Parliament was not easy. into one by means of compro- United Accumulative 18.93 20.69 Among the Conservatives, he mises. es e , we . € a)