- os Boswce ce <= ——w wot ss ot tt et et et et et ws ws ws eri an 8B Users I HONORED Mr. and Mrs. Gien C. Ram- gay. Mt. Edward Road, were Hall last evening on the os- ecasion of Mr. Ramsay's re- tirement from the Canadian after 29 years’ service. Mr. Ramsay was appointed to the division in 1926 but his posi- tion did not become perman- ent until 1948. In 1960 he was appointed senior potato inspec- Island News Page Further Remand Given In-Prince Murder Case SUMMERSIDE — Serling Joseph Bertiard, Lennox Island, “The changes against two bro- thers, Pius Daniel MacDonald, end theft, were withdrawn. » The firm of Island Sea F ° Borden, represented by Alex- ture. * The charge of having sexual intercourse with a female under 14 years old, against Joseph Labobe, Lennox ‘Island, was withdrawn, and the accused lesser , St. Eleanors, gave evid- | ence for the accused while | City Driver Fined In Impaired Case < A Charlottetown youth, Tho- | ee ae 1%, charged with | of articles under $50 was | given a reprimend by. Magis trate A. James Haslam, QC, in City police court — yesterday morning. Melvin Murphy, Charlotte- | Crown evidence was given by ROMP Constable D.H. Bartlett. CASES ADJOURNED es seated in the centre Court Handles Small Docket SOURIS — Magistrate James B. Johnston, QC, faced a light docket Wednesday. Charles Garth Clay of. Bridge- town, charged with driving in a manner dangerous to the public, had his case adjourned to Nov. 10 for trial. George William Stewart, Char. to Oct. 20 te Charlottetown for judgement, Two persons were each fined $20 and costs or 30 days on ae of illegal possession of iquor. costs or 30 days on a similar charge. An Albram's Village youth pleaded guilty to unlawful pos- session _of liquor and his case two sureties of $5,000 BEAUTIES ARE MANY There are more than 5,000 especies of dragonfly, living throughout the world every- i Steer Selling Information _ Is Available Farmers desiring to purchase feeder steers, or those with feed- , ler steers to sell, are advised to get in touch with Glen Cotton, beef fieldman of the provincial department of agriculture, Char- lottetown. Mr. Cotton advies that he can provide the necessary informa- tion for those who want to pur- ae or sell this type of ani- mal, = : i i i sik ERS ah RB Sila TE SG RY EP CEA TOS ODE. ofall 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri, Oct. 8, 10965. | U e United Flight Schedule oe 31 bor Cont OF Object easure Van Receipts Changes Nov. 1 Show Marked Increase total contributions to date 60 per cent of its objective with $1,020 and Souris hes $3,000 for per : | Treasure Van sales will be for- A new autumn-winter sche-jand other amenities. The Air-' warded to the head office af dule for Eastern Provincial Air- | lime hag also recently gone into goal Rural Regional; per cent 007. World University Services in ways will begin on Nov. |. jextengive aircraft cabin renov-| Geneva, Switzerland, where i Ther. will be a new twice ajations and plans to upgrade will be allocated to provide ti- week direct passenger service Fleet Cabin Standards as soon | braries, student hostels and sch- between Moncton and Goose /as possible. olarships for needy students in Bay; a new twice weekly serv-| ONE FLIGHT TRIED The emerging countries. ice between Moncton, Chariotte-| Duming the past two years, |) 4. @nd Sept Iles; a new daily all-| Eastern Provincial Airways at-| @argo service btweeen Moncton, |tempted to tie in all its main | Cem of ite objective COMFORT peg ttf [ Treasure Van sales at St. Dun- stan's University ‘on “Monday jand Tuesday totalled $1,755, it registered 39 its objective with Murphy Funeral x2, snrounced last night by re- cent of its total! Largely Attended? _. the announcement, . i \Mr. Kelly, a junior science stu- school dis-| Funeral services for Mrs. Ida ‘dent from Summerside, said, a Murphy to St. James Church, |‘‘we are grateful for the excel- Summerfield, were largely at-|jent student response and also 5 it . The Rok -g58 2 ae “it 31 ith $8. as é E i } Northbound and flights In addition to the above, East-| em Provincial Airways has or- dered new uniforms for its air- crew and stewardesses along with new cabin service items) such as a new~meal tray Ser- Charlottetown and the Magdalen|bases im the Maritimes Ialands; a reversion to three those in Newfoundland flights. daily between Moncton, |fight However this pattefn fre-| oF its eb Summerside and Cha riotte-| quently proved difficult to oper-| jective town and Sept. Iles; a new daily | ate since bad weather in one! objecti | | all cargo service between Monc- | ares would cause delay through- | ton, Chariotteown, the Magdalen | out the system. New. Glasgow and Halifax. For} The new schedule will be set) the firet time in three years New| up 80 that the two areas will op-| | Glasgow will be served by both| erate: independently, but Southbound | flights will be timed to “make; connections at Halifax im early) A Life . Eastern Provincial Airways hopes to provide better serivice| to the travelling public with its} jnew schedule which will result, | in more available seats through- monogrammed blankets’ out the system. with) U8. by one) z & cial emalovyees >i keen aged ia th e| districts, 2 F 083 which is and tapic. On will be a eration es. delegate: of the tended on Tuesday, Sept. 28. Mrs. Murphy, a former resi- dent of Hope River and Emer- ald, P.E.1., died in Basin View |Nursing Home, Halifax, Friday, Sept. 25. She was in her Tist Mrs.. Murphy was predeceas- ed by her husband, Norbert Mur- phy, in 1957. After their’ mar- riage Mr. and Mrs. Murphy re- sided in Emerald for several years before taking up residence in Amherst, N.S. Mrs. Murphy's death followed an illness of several months. Requiem High Mass was cele- brated in St. James Church, Summerfield, by Rev. Bernard Landry, Halifax, a friend of the Murphy family. Present in‘ the Sunday morning. sanctuary were Rt. Rev. W.O. |Simpson and Rev. J.B. Croken. |Interment was in the church to the many people from outside the university who visited the exhibition and helped make it a success.” The chairman noted that the last time Treasure Van was at SDU was in 1962-63 at which time $880 was raised. ‘This is a remarkable increase,” he said, “and we look for even bigger sales next year.” The money received WILL CO-OPERATE PRAGUE (Reuters) — India and Czechoslovakia will co-oper ate in international organiza- tions ‘‘to achieve the conditions for peace,” Indian President Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan said Thursday. following a four-day from ‘SOMETHING To Think About... B sour turmose Ss ever. 0 gotee » you may money ahead to ito. geod. close’ leok! HERE'S WHY: The usual “life ex " of ordinary furnaces about 10 years. BUT EVEN MORE IMPORTANT There have been so x derful improvements ie ie st 10 years you have a right te discontented if you don’t have modern LENNOX heating tem! If do LENNOX eating system call us TODAY. One person was fined $25 and|° state visit here. Radhakrishnan flew to Bucharest where he was vice, cemetery. | phy, James Murphy, Jerry!met by Romanian ——— and cham- banquet at | Pallbearers were Walter Mur- Hi-Y Conference Soar ei coy er vtec opal Palmer Elect Opening Today #25 ois Sane i cribs aa’ eeteea 3 and Econ-| Mrs. S survived by ot itwo sons an two daughters, namely Gerald J. Murphy, Char- lottetown, Harold in Miami, He- len, in and Norberta (Mrs. Emile Gouthreau) Am- herst. Three sisters, two in Bos ton, and one in Chicago, also survive. ; ATHLETE HAS SON : LONDON (AP)—Ann Packer, British gold medallist at last year's Olympic games in Tokyo, ‘R. C. BARWIS Phone 4-4316 ‘A Life Worthwhile’’ is the; The purpose of Hi-Y is to thime chosen for the 24th an- nual Hi-Y Conference to be held at the Charlottetown YMCA this week-end. Almost 200 dele- gates from 12 Maritime cen- tres including Summerside and Charlottetown, are expected to | T n attend the conference scheduled | allows the young people to dis- to begin today. problems ment holding company showed investments at the year-end of $142,800,000 against $91,100000| conference takes place this, af-| ‘wn they will. be billeted in |Fr* husband is, Robbie ‘Bright the previous year. ternoon followed by a ‘get ac: = for th Mesis wit be well, who was captain of Brit- Share-earnings are on 6,198| quainted” dance. eer p Myre: tg Ladies | sin's track and field team at common shares after preferred The program, consisting main- . Tokyo. The couple were married @ Stove Oil dividends and participation of | jy of speakers and discussions, , | after the games. Miss Packer ; the six - per - cent preferred | gets underway at 9.30 Satur-| SEEK BODY IN TRUNK won her gold medal for the : shares. day morning with Gig Donahee, |, BLACKPOOL, England (CP) | women’s 800 metres. | Market value of investments; Fredericton, NJB., Maritime re-|L#ncashire police scoured the ; on June 30 was $17,868,434, presentative to the National ‘ads when people reporied a) RE-ELECT PRESIDENT se - compared with the adjusted fig-| Hi-Y Convention, speaking on |Jaguar = being driven by &| OTTAWA (CP)—Neil J. Arm-| PHONE TODAY FOR YOUR FALL FILL-UP ure of $126,434,214 at the end of | “What Hi-Y Means and what blonde a band and a strong of Ottawa, has been re- lthe previous fiscal year. it could mean.” |sticking-out of the trunk. Mrs.|eiected president of the Cana. R.C BARWISE Breakup value at Sept. 30 was|. Rev. Clayton Lewis, Char Shirley Airey later explained|dian Owners and Pilots Associ. | ; s °o we $18.10 compared with $18 at the | fottetown, continues the pro- |her husband had been trying to ation, the association announced | Diag] 4-4316 . Charlottetown end of August. gram following dinner with |find a leak in the gas line. here Thursday. B je : a " . It’s the Traders Preferred why not. buy low-cost way Credit a second one to finance, costs you less, and we can so ae! prove it with | Look for the} responsible Power Corp. Earnings Up 30 was $4,044,723, against %3,738,720 or 46 cents a year where fresh water is found. Audit SHARE THE UNITED] WAY: AND HELP RED CROSS ¥/ Youth of Kings County You are cordially invited to attend a social evening at the - - - Montague High School Friday, October 15th — 8.30 p.m. © Entertainment by the fabulous “GEMTONES” of Moncton, N.B. ; Come, enjoy yourself Meet : John Mullally Liberel Candidate for Kings © Refreshments will be served (inserted by the Kings County Liberal Association) earlier. The Montreal - based invest- orium If you're tired Use of walking Traders : Preferred or ‘ | arguing with (car, Coe. Credit Plan. a capital P! Traders dealers Just shop and | inyourcommunity. ; No compare They display Money problems, hot air! charges. this emblem ou say? ? ee You'll a No red tape! aN , ee ‘Do what No waiting hours ; les i ced successful for approval. , about | businessmen do. |. who getstodrive |. : ee the family jalopy |. You purchase - your car and- _ obtain financing at your dealer’s.