_r a eptell estimated at close I. lioiloo pounds. ARDA Plains Mamebhmuerl * Montague Will Erect Fish Catch Picking Up next meeting or the 9.21.1. Fed- Housing Project station of Mayors and Mlmld p a resolution callus if Said Progressing 0 the provincial government approval for elrhsnittlng to the slides ISLAND NEWS PAGE: the‘ksutflnl of streets arcing-e- '=:;;s‘:ll;;t assgaelssoree up gigantic SOXRIS —-kDesl;lhte inclement S as . . I we 5 or c g ' .' , - iwest er. war on e prov nces d ' During the re of the fire ' . e The council noted mm ., - committee. enumerm Hughes Montague, SOUI‘IS, Kings COUI‘II’Y? scale which is now being work- 5‘“ "M" “"1"” “"1”! it; asked for discussion on the mat- , ed on was set up in 1939, and ‘ject is moving along at I g gowns __ Report, from so“. Two omcml of th. federal been rls last night. revealed that with . _ . I ——“. t , L “’1 fl i ll l'llll' i l” M a “at” h°°k up mm the 4 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Wed. Nov. 14. 1962. ‘ no attempts have made ip‘ce w‘ h e " p as” the decline of the he"), “may governments agricultural rein. t e ‘L :31 2 P.M. AFTERNOON MEETING “ST OF DONORS " g n r The Rural Beautification Society gratefully acknowledges the encouragement and financial : 0d,”; and Gus” assistance from the following: L ‘ W. G. Barbour Dominion Experimental Farm Hon. J. Angus Ma‘eLeen _ I 7 Can. Imperial Bank of Eastern Trlést (éompany Niagara Brand Chemicals :, . __ ommerce aton’s of one a P. E. I. Dept. of A culture ,. .. of; héontreisll i T. Htgman cLtd. P. E. 1. Tourist Aegiciation ' u as 0 on at a us ca u: o. P. E. LvTrevel Bureau OPEN NEW“ Provincial Bank of Canada Hyndnlen in Co. Ltd. on. . . . wee 4 . Royal Bank of Canada Imperial Oil Ltd. Rogers Hardware Co. Ltd. :: Toronto-Dominion Bank Island Fertilizers Ltd. Mr. William T. Rogers : . summits, “5mm; ma , , , Building Products of Canada “- Col- 15- W- Johnston n. L. Sear 3. Co. Ltd. MONTAGUPI .- .\ moment of served as councillor for the river for firefight“ MW “in” "‘3' dale t” have i“ “'mlng on schedule on “a «vain Mg silence was ObbL‘l‘Yt‘d in memory town and had executed con- “'“h "‘9 1‘93"“ “‘3‘ n W” "'9‘" jv'sed' I The excavation has been com- er durm‘hthe “gt ’9‘” day'igg bum“ wmlc. Pain“ p". of the late Stephen Hessian. sidcl'ablc legal work for the ed and Seconded mm an eng'm' I l i The "weld-DE 3150 Set up all Imam" we ‘ own a ec ‘mm' ' 0" . ed edi I. i . . pleted and work I! going ahead we d not.” err“ QC. MLA. at the regular llicct- town. The council members,\ I 53 1mm “my ‘0 Icornmuuity welfare committee, Mm, the pouring of the concrete ' law" ‘5 ' "- ing of the Montague 'l‘own Coun- mayor and town clerk all {Indr‘out the begomflllod.C "r loommising two members of thgjfoofing and foundation. If the Last night all the dressers N‘s” W. W to My. Ci" [ond‘ld the" “X’npa‘hy to M” “sue t to 83;; .1393. clergy and private citizens. the iwesther stays fairly favorable were out on the banks and re- the province yesterday for g". TM. 18“. \H, “05......” “Rd Ins-stein and his son. Stephen. . N059" d wh m were not re ports were being received of mmth M. l .I!‘ of tho nlt't'llllg a welcome was I em with b the council. two weeks. ceasing plants in the town have ARDA program *‘andi‘d “l “he nf‘w ‘COUDCHIOY- 3232:! fitefoggaclge .mmmd‘tfil; ml this sysmn ywas mm,ng Contractor for the project is bad to extend their operations 6 official. won expected, f.T‘t-tl puckI “:10 3:11 éllllthhe fsoil may be fin be“ 6. Three to muse additional hardship a; jGeorXe Cheverle of Sourie. Lntgo‘tzvertlme for the past two twee]: Jen Dmaleygrgl i‘ "m" 3’ e 88‘ 0 - ' - Y - . . . i .v ._ - v - - times due t its often taking - or at u . f t f h to I l —— M. .. l., l. l ‘d M lda hi ntl'l l 0 . (“"1 “mm”? M“ Peck had Efiflfih§M°manm§f$mmy d “film It! ‘10:! 1: mg u gseveral weeks to get an ap-ilienry Lam-tier on the recent The next heavy catch is due federal- provincial piartlclpatlon ,h‘”'" “m.” '" pm‘v‘ously by out hose. e p M“ 9‘” “’ia’m‘m‘“ ‘ ,. 3‘ ‘ _' ‘ , ’pllcation processed. :meetlng in Charlottetown, which in early today. when the drag- in several projec s,d ncl udlng Mllldfil‘ J. 5- 1)9~R0L'he§. He Won During the report 0‘ the regular mot-lulu oi the Soilt‘ls “‘0 INCOME. which was my ‘ the meeting a bl~ief1he attended. of the centennial ger Colvllle Bay, skippered by park and forestry eve opmentl ithe seat by acclamatlon. ‘C‘haimn of the streets “my Town ('Dllllt'll. which was a(l- icndcd by all councillors. gave trepofl was given by (3mm leommmee. Capt. Percy 0!}{nnley docks with and rural electrification. During the meeting presided; -" Cams.” R id " ' ""“' " ‘ ‘ over by Mayor 8. H. Yeo. two ml ee' e ' FROM MllNl'Tth Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Buchanan. Moncton. .\'.B.. spent the week- end witb friends and relatives in Montague. WERE (ll'ES'l‘S and Mrs. Homer (‘iiillp- (l B . were guests this weekend of their parents, and Mrs. Leslie ('nmphcll Mr. and Mrs. Dotlulas lint-Lar- Mr. Mr. and IN NEW HOME Mr. and Mrs. lvan hint-lion- aid and their family have mov- ed into their new home on John Bccr llrivc. Montague. T0 (‘AMPBELLTON. N. B. .. . T). Maclcod. M i s 5 Donna Machd and Miss Max- ine MacLeod. Montague were recent visitors to Canlpbcllton, N. B. AT BRl'l)ENELL Abner Dewar of Halifax spcnt Remembrance weekend with his parents. Mr, and Mrs. Beecher Dewar, Brurleneil. T0 BOSTON . . . . ‘ ‘ i Currie. ’l‘hc ('lltlll' sang “By Cool : Ship 0f me‘mm’rsv RM: ] REP“. Slims]? lglufns - Siream's shady Bill" and “Shall Theflhah'man 0f the finance "a v 9 3-5 “9“ 0" (‘5 “n We Meet Beyond the - V )- committee. raser. ad- . 9 will spend a month with her daughter. Alma. FOR WINTER Miss Rena Surrey. Montague has gone to Boston where s h r will spend the winter. HAD MONTH'S VISIT Mrs. Winnifred Bell, Monta— gue who spent the past month with Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Whitehead. Hampton. N. B., has returned to her home in Monta- gue. HAS HEART SURGERY Word has been received by ‘ h P ° 0 D' f Mrs. Sptlrgenn MacDonald ofl r \lonlague that daughter. . . . Shirley. Mrs. Gary Hanson of Finds Healing Substance That Relieves Pam Lake. Alta.. has had heart surgery in University Hos- pital. Edmonton. Alta, and is reported progressing. DEATH OCCURS Mrs. Leigh Wight. Sturgeon. has received the news of the death of her sister‘s husband. Nicholas Reck in Kelso. Wash. Mrs. Rock was formerly Helen Davey. Albion. IS PROMOTE!) Milton MacLean has returned to Summerside after spending the weekend at his home in Peter's Road. Mr. Machan has recently been promoted to the position of officer-in—cllnl'ize of the Rt‘AF Station Branch of the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce. MALONE FUNERAL -— The funeral for William E. Malone was held Nov. 12 from his resi- l’l'cl'ious to the business part tcndcrs were accepted. ttrsl tendm‘ accepted was one of $3.381 submitted by William Whiteway of Dover. for the in- stallation of gallon water tank for the purpose of deuce Sotlris River to St. Mary's (‘Illlrt-h. Soul'ls. Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. .1. .l. Dunphy. who also conduct- ‘ed service at the grave. The choir was llnder the direction of Rcv, John E. Cash. Seated in the sanctuary were Mslzr. J. A. Murphy and Rev. William D. MacDonald. pastor of St. Col- umba parish. East Point. Pall- bearers were: Bernard Hughes. Joseph Mai-Alliay. Reginald Creamer, Leith Townshctld. Hon. ‘John R. McLean and St. Clair Paquct. MILLAR FUNERAL — Fun‘ oral services were held Monday Nov. 12, for Miss M. Blanche Millar whose death occurred In (‘hcstnllt Hill. Mass.. Nov. 8. The funeral under the direction of the Montague Funeral Home was held from the home of Elmer ,Millal' to the Murray Harbor .Norlh Presbyterian Church and “van conducted by Rev. M. Carl ‘Mack Munroe and John Bears isnng “Beyond The Sunset." Flo- iwer bearers: Leon Clow. Garnet ' Miller, George A. Graham. Sey-. mour Henderson. Chester Mac-t Lure. George G. Graham. Pall‘i jbenrcrs: Newton Hicken. Ed- ‘ ward Millar. Rae Kennedy, Wil-j liam Dunn. Harry Millar. Web-; ster Clow. Committal service' Twas at the church cemetery. 1 e ; tie and remting of traffic took ions pertaining to the fire den parlment t was also decided . that the provincial fire marshall isome discussion on street traf- place, it was decided that Fraser Street hi front of the school was a traffic hazard es- pecially when school was re- cessed, and that this street should be ade s oneway street with traffic going from north to south. It was also de- cided that parking ml one side of Locust Street would be en- forced and signs were to be placed immediately by the town policeman. FEDERATION TO MEET Arrangements were made for the handling of the semi-annual meeting of the Prince Edward Island Federation ayotrs and Municipalities to be held there Nov. 21. The sum of $250 was voted for the Community Welfare Lea- gue Ltd.. to help with the opera- ‘tion of the hockey and skating rink for this winter. r the :past number of years the town has helped out with the rink to assure that it would operate ‘and last winter took over the loperation of the rink to give .the league time to reorganize an to get active once more. tThe league now has a member- ivlsed that all tax notices would lbs in the mail in the next two ‘ davs. The town policeman. Ed Downe in his report to the coun- cil on police activity advised that nine cases had been be- fore the court and that fines to the extent of $110 had been collected. All councillors were present. Toronto. Ont. (Special)—For the first time science has found a new healing substance with the ability to shrink hemorrhoids and to relieve pain and itc ing Thousands have been lelleved with this inexpensive substance right. in the privacy of their own home without any discomfort or inconvenience In one hemorrhoid case after “very striking improve- ment" was re cried and verified tors‘ observations Pain was promptly relieved. And while gently relieving pain, actual reduction or retraction (shrinking) took place And most amusing of all—this improvement was maintained in (mics where dootors' observations were continued over a period of many months! In fact, results were so thorough Science Now Shrinks Piles And Itching As It Shrinks Hemorrhoids that sufferers were able to make. such statements as "Pilm have a problem!" And among these sufferers were a very wide variety of hemorrhoid con. ditions, someof even 10 to 20 years' standing All this, without the use of new cotics, anesthetics or aslringenis of any kind. The secret is a new heal- ing substance (Blo—Dyne) - the discovery of a famousscieniific in- stitute. Already. Bio-Dyne is in wide use for healing injured tissue on all parts of the body This new healing substance is offered in suppository or ointment form called Preparation l-I Ask for individually sealed convenient Preparation H Suppositories or ‘ Preparation H ointment with: special applicator. Preparation H is sold at a l ru stores Satisfaction guaranteed or money refun e . New AssessmeniStale. names leased. Up be d plications for to t 0 until now all p- wclfare aid had 8 ithis part of the project should be completed within the next heavy catches. To handle the in- creased cstches both fish pro- oral ermnent officials on this prov. lnce's participation in in. F. Schul‘maii Co. Dougall Fairl’iew. in the province. P. E. l. llBERAL RALLY and ANNUAL MEETING Al' Civic Auditorium Summersicle NOVEMBER 14, 1962 ' Alan J. MacEnchern. Min. lnvernees Richmond in the province. Mr. C. B. Whilcncci, manager of the Charlottetown bnanch l.td.. $75.00. donated by the firm to Mr. Queens County winners in the Farm Home lmprovcmeni Competition. first year. Mr. .1. H. (Torry. rositlcnt manager for Imperial Oil Limited, presents Sill'f‘l‘\\'al‘e. pills $50.00. donated by the firm. to Mr. & Mrs. hlachan Horne. winners of second place in (the Farm Home Improvement Competition, second year, Mr. L. W. Machod. plant superintendent of Canada Packers of first place in the Flower Garden Competition, Class "A". Mist Association Competition, Class (b), in the province. presents Silverware, plus 8: Mrs. Chcsley Mac- Mir. Mr. David Scales, of Island Fertilizers Ltd, pr see n M Silverware, plus $75.00. donated by the firm, to Mr. & Mrs. Ira Stewart. Midgell. Kings County winners in the Farm Home Improvement Competition, first year. Mr. S. S. Carson. manager of Eaton's Chamlottetown store. presents Silverware, plus $75.00. donated by the firm. to 8: Mrs. Clinton Stewart. Kingsboro, winners of first place in the Farm Home Improvement Competition, third year. in the province. place in the Dairy Barn Improvemmt Competi- tion, first year. in the province. DeBlols Bros. Ltd. Bulk & Company. Holland Michael Bros. Ltd Co. Lt . , Dr. David MecKenzle ' Mr. Alan H. Holman, president of R. T. Holman presents silverware. plus $75.00, donated by the Mr . & . ard Bradley, place in the Farm year. in the province. Mr. John A. Simmonds, presided of Gesture! Creameries Mr. Charles Llnkletter, pu'eddent of the P. E. I. W Charlottetown Branch. presents Silverware. donated by the Limited, presents a special prime, donated by the firm to Association. presents a bronze plaque donated by the Air firm. to Mr. & Mrs. Allison Mac-Millilan. Fairview. winners Mir. s; Mrs. John E Cartel». ltshir'e, mm of first lactation. to Min Mary ' innit. winner or first place in we're. at. r. 'r tlon Cmmetldon, Clue (b). in he province. 1963 Rural Beautification Contest ' Those planning to enter the various Competitions in 1963 are advised that work done this fall will be given full credit by the Judges provided the Secretary of the Society is notified before the work is undertaken. Pictures should also be taken and these forwarded to the Secretary along with the notification of intent to enter. . Mr. Charles Linklottor. president of the P. E. 1. Tourist Mr. A. w. Matheson—Prov. lefl'fll LOG“? Association. [mascots a :mnze plaquebdmanximbymtznGAmel- Canada Packers Limited agateMJ‘gdworkm' Stewart Motors Ltd. umsISif“§;m12..‘..ia.. mam...“ m“°°“n it. is. a I. Cant"! Creamed" M Van. not at Blokker. Holland Home Improvement Com-petition, second - ' M. r. Schurmsn Co. Ltd. LeoM. The Rural Beautification [Society Extends A Sincere “Thank You" To All Who Made Our 1962 Year An Outstanding Success! Limited. firm. to Peakes P. 0.. winners of first Lekevlle'w Lodge, Caven- Van Relsen, Holland