| The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., Oct. 8, 1965. 5 ° ada next Thompson Sees Campaign 4 ‘ . Scout A le Da c As One Of 265 Byelections - REGINA (CP) — Robert, The Social Credit Leader , fhe "teaerel cloction “competes [Cet 2 all veters to make duled Oct. 29, 30 eres Ses void it. Voters must a ® s Mr. Thompson said st a press |iion who will stand on pris ne conference: “Local issue: and ‘and the local people will play 2 from drifting into socialism.” The executive comimittee of | boys taking part in the Natiogal | more prominent part than any On recent crime cevelopments the Prince Edward Island Coun- | Boy Scout Sailing Regatta held |issue that could generate 88 |im Quebec, Mr. Thompson said cil, Boy Scouts of Canada, met | at the Royal Canadian Yacht |overriding nationalism. 1 don’t |) “uur. 0" Smaupaon sald at Scout headquarters yesterday | Club in Toronto; a large pro- |think Mr. Pearson or Mr. Die-|c oo be minimized, but I evening with Brig. W'W. Reid, | vincial Scout Regatta held un-|fenbaker or any of us will be |: know how this can be tied president, in the chair to re- | der the sponsorship of the Char- |able to crystallize the interest |\0"\ Pearson, tt does relate _| view ‘summer activities and | lotietown Yacht Club; four Ie-|of voters on a notional issue. |i in, problem of the Matis plan events for the year ahead. | land Scouts visiting Quebec on | | “While (NDP leader) Termny | oving into Canada.” iy ok | phy nag <A Aaa oye i gy wig dir was gramme ° e attending camps in all. In Scouts spending a week in|jare undecided, I'm satisfied rae Gere’ thes trance an nama ad Wises’ nduad [et Gon laledh Gul hich arewe Mutual Life Beep est 0 tno ro | a es eRe [ey acre enone es] Coote Recored , ; ihn. Baptist | ano Sacelog Goneh ah the Mew [ped lnamp 0 ne deel shact is R Sg Sg aly ag Rg York World's Fair as a guest |—the deciding factor among the tp aad the Ninth | of Boy Scouts of America. uncommitted voters is local is VANCOUVER (CP)—The Mu- | Trinity Troop toured Eastern| it was announced that Apple | sues. tual Life Assurance Co. of Can- | si - re- rnoon ss eee Ss eee oe eee YY NE ¥ Xe ; SHOWS shsoe, ami it is hoped that it| of sonics were wold and i ie [are ‘Tetping further disiiusion | TODAY - SATURDAY 5:30-7-9 ‘the year. also again this year. . parties.” YOU HAVE TO THINK YOUNG TO FEEL REAL SPRUNG! the The committee appointed 10 |no soLuTION SEEN : Sait SPECIAL Supt. AS. MeNeH RE. Penar | The Nov. 8 election wilt not < fam JAMES DARREN: PAMELA TIFFIN ‘Special events David Scales and T. Barle Hic: |olve, muy, Proplers other than ; jar bey. of reckoning, which will mean = overhaul in Canada, he said. ; ay «| “False political fences must be done away with. We have two alternatives—one is to drift d News Page into complete stateism, the ea ghar fi e Eastern and Central Districts-“ perm more treatom to the i» ; end Opposition Leader Diefen e ; beaker will be “sadly disiilv sioned” men after Nov. 8, Mr. Economic Pace iis make no predictions on the out- ~~ e come of the election See Bees ee, nee | PQ Strong Jz on ane|ReEMaAINS StrONg [Cars «nrens : al Winds light increasing this af-| OTTAWA (CP) — Corpora-|first quarter of this year on the ARE RATIONED . ALL THE TERROR : cies amade ternoon to southeast 25, gusts | tion profits before taxes were | seasonally adjusted basis. Prof- ‘ even © to #0. Low-high at Sydney 30 slightly lower at mid-year after | its in mining industries, were up WINNIPEG (CP) — Cat ee and 55, Charlottetown 32 and | seasonal fluctuations are ironed |10 per cent at $141,000,000 from and kitten rationing is com- . Comics tar Soherias. Conte sak of ee anal Hares, 0 ber. ne ee te ee ee. ing to the metropolitan Win- YOU'VE SEEN — FELT AND Wh D L ontro able temperatures. sooty. including agriculture, forestry, | ies community of St. Ape , WhenDriverLosesC (Hie ley ot Caroti|"net eter inca ote |B sod coatncions wat | THY, utes py |SCREAMED ABOUT —~ TOGETHER : the |At Bastien at BiD a oat ment co = and thease 000 from $515,000,000 . law ee ee tenon . section Queen Street down. Queen street-and inflicted | ling on Queen street when 10 a.m, ,000. : sd between the Gratton and Quocs |dagase ea tix vehicles before |accldeat happened and the oti 7m. Summerside tide eighteen |aetiag’ =™ cartes mt, Gtette The total velue of. cheques es ee enn intersection and the Federal |coming to a stop in front of the |ers were parked. minutes later than Charlotte- | gains later. cashed through clearing houses; and kittens will have. to Building was in a state of mass |Federal Building. According to reports, no one |town. Sun rises today at 7.16 | The bureau reported that cor-|in July was. $40,202,430,000, a leave home at six months. ; confusion for several minutes A total estimate of the damage rp a ea a a.m. i 6.45 p.m. All poration. profits. before taxes Saal ast tae ee let The bylaw was drafted wikies ‘A late model car reportedly |wr” dargage te tne cate tk stables Don Ewa and Dow : ine, Seng? wae ahioe ee hace (tor tee WK avin Seen ee before coum on ippeared (MIDNIGHT SHOW AT 11:45 .. Fred Batt, |volved was approximately $716, | 4/4 Trainor of the City Police Adi | ‘|compared with $1,003,000,000 in | this year_was . $279,209,745,000,| Grier of odor and noise, and , went out of con- arrived on the scene journ nquest January, February and March | 2" increase of more than 15 per! compiained —that—one’ St. THE SCREEN’S GREAT SCREAM-AND-FRIGHT SHOW! tral and when it came to a stop |THOSE INVOLVED and two trucks from_a local ser- | and with $1,296,000,000 in the |cent. 5 Sid ne there were seven cars on the! Cars said to be involved in the | vice station removed the damag- Unti October 21 second quarter of last year. Cheque-cashings are regard.d Rae eble te her home us one block suffering damages. accident included: the Batt ve | ed‘vehicles. ‘But these quarterly figures. |25 4 current indicetor of th®| one time. The Batt car was said to be ihicle; 1963 Chevrolet owned by| City Police are investigating | an inquest into the death of | when adjusted for seasonable |Tate of activity in the business ‘ travelling 2 -igifiee aaa ae toed cued uo River; | the accident, . Ray H. Chapman, Mornay Har. Sikttuations :te wive a mare ac, | World. a 2 aR collided > scheduled : | curate indication trends, | During ° increases | Spending we ® River, ch wa voting [Thunderd owned ty Davi d| WEATHER |ceccosn iat et wae a |showed ‘it decne. "”|abown vin ie five scone Ror Sepereint ors rood ite Mic ke ES wy etn’ code, Nar TORONTO: CP) — Remoere | "Me Ghgnh wale. | mr at fr tt [4D per" ccat Gc Tiere wean and proceed south on Queen | River Road; a 1963 Comet drives Low Overnight High Thursday | of Montague, om Kings Lam |*L227,000,000, dora’ trees ‘ue Prairie provinces, Sper cent |PeF cent; Manitoba, : y Following the initial impact |and a Ruick owned by Lemieuk \Wanoouvar sa Be ‘ ial ; , 15. per r 2° 2° Oe ore at the Batt car apparently crashed Ontario. Vietoria’ = ko 50 62 FIND MANY PARTIES ye ee im} 1 les in the |Ptitish Columbia, 18. wy, te Gulch gine, thes Soke nee Winnipeg vat $8 “ = Norway how eight pelltiont| dusiring: were Mightr sk W008, leh emtled Sogt 3% were tp | : Ri Sansa coenctene fF ti Ottawa. fe Se) [parties or groupings. 000,000 than $562,000000 in the 19.4 per cent from the corre- 1 oe ai a ucation Group [Sera ve 8 a ai a 4 sentenced _|Holds First Meet S00 2% = 8 : | Saint John .......,.5 50 : The first meeting for the 1965- =i eek 23 8652 66 school year of the Notre| Halifax’ . .....,... 32 Si ; 2 : Dame Home and Sctwol Asso-|Charlottetown ..... 33 45 *e : : ciation was held Wednesday|Sydney ..... caress . Of 42 : See ees S PRIZE WINNERS eee ai —me a © , ) . Or Mother Superior, New staff |New Orleans ..... a 3 : , NEWS OF DEATH member- were introduced. “* seeee #3 LENA C Me. Angus Jones, 188 St. Pe-| A report on the Provincial Los Angeles ......61 7% ev Brookvale, ter’s Road received the news|-lome and “School Association; HALIFAX (CP) — The wea- Beka, of the death of her fe-|metieng was given by Gus! ther office says a disturbance ther, William Woodley, Saint| C2mvb-l'. The meeting ‘ves h-i@} will assume er eee ice ae John, N.B. at the Provincial Vocational Im-| as it approaches district w : VER, stitute. recently with over 200! from the Eastern States and tiesbinehiags TIMES CORRECTED members in attendance will curve northwerd into Maine Ss Murray Harbour — Murray| Program chairman, Russell} this afternoon. ue Prize: Sweater River United Church Services | Driscoll, had an unusual feature; Overcast conditions with rain : eo Sunday: Little Sands, Worship |for the first meeting of the new] at times heavy will enter all 9 F ; 11 a.m. Murray Harbour, wor- |school year. Two young boy s| regions today. Strong winds will ship 2 p.m., Church school 10.00 trom Mt. Herbret Orphanage,| accompany the clouds and rain. Prize: $35.00 im Merchandise a.m. Murray River, worship a" [John an” Carl Good, presented] Temperatures will be warmer. p.m., Church school 11 8M. |heir ventriloquist act. Cloudy conditions and a 9 9 DONALD HICKOX, wT ame reset ge pean RALPH'S Men's Wear ope , one : E Dinnis | school, Mrs. M.J. Doyle of North : Traffic Court yesterday. Roatic, gave her bribed FUNERALS L PAGE SHOE CO a. oa Lioyd Arthur Howard of Corn- |en! me; di ail was fined $10 and costs for |children and. the importance of MORRISON FUNERAL — The ; ° ‘ Prize: Shoes. value $15.95 Menandet |¢ Oe Or TRANKS funeral for Mrs. Alexander Mor- TEYOt, Wes A eee ariel wer commended| rison took place Thursday from MARJORIE OATWAY, speeding : her late residence, St. George's, Charlottetown on Be choice of enterteinment| oe Geenet's Chunch where ry ty J.J. Connolly who siso mov-| 5 iam High Mass wes cele Prize: Portable Sewing Machine ere rire are nd the Good boys f°! ian who: also conducted the ser- pen tos! ee Chartottetown Fire |¢heir contribution to the meet- vice the grave. Rov, Urtea Charlotte a Sele “a Gillis, Very Rev. Bennett Mac- Prize: Theatre cris is Members were asked to leave! donald ‘and Rev. Clifford Mur- hools them-|any suggestion: for entertait-| chy were present in the sanctu- LOWELL LARGE, out the /ment they might have with the| sry Pallbearers were Joseph cual . One Of|program chairman. Mr. Dris- , Pius HOME & AUTO Prize: Pop-up Toaster yesterday by | coll, Ivan Morrison, James MacLean, ; d and De-| The new provincial president, MacDonald and Felix 3 ; _ ' 4 eo ee eee es Gee Walker. Four grandsons of the MRS. BOB PATTERSON hone wa Saar ae Kea They were Clifford MecINNIS PHOTO Prize: Kodak Movie Camera winners att |""T sowing the meeting retresh- | Vatish’ and “Kirby MacVarish. ; ‘ Boe 5 2 . eek va Wale Basilica | ents were served by the com-| Interment was. in the church 2 ah ' FRED Wek Pian tone wi rene, mittee in charge. cemetery. 7 _— = ' - & _ — Uadlee ccd Ms THEATRE If you’re cold in this underwear, better move South - kde ioe tat MONTAGUE | ‘ziine cxortmasbo,the tropic) slatic-vast ings trom $2.50 2 | PACHTON SHOPPE = Sas, Mire. Joe FRIDAY 8:30 P.M. will keep you warmer than Stan- $4.95. Boys’ shirts will cost you ; Mrs. Margaret SATURDAY field’s Thermal underwear. This is around $1.50, and longs with full $ 5 the WAYNE DOYLE, : oeenn because thousands of tiny knit double seat about $1.95 to $2.50. DOW f Men 5 Wear. Covehend Read — ee oeaat pockets actually capture body Also in combinations, long or short | 2. Prise; Hush Puppies : warmth, and insulate you against sleeves. a! <P. oneiet te: nuommany Conteh ag You'll be comfortable in Stanfield’s. Gahan Rae Card party last night. Ladies ‘ "This winter-proof underwear ismade — And they’re a lot cheaper than Prize Sweater Prize: Shirt pareligrealo-y Mes. Naaaire Gal- in a choite of weights in all-cotton, moving south. ' ( i leat; consolation, Mrs. MacPher- cotton and wool, and cotton and 5 ELD : first, Dr. Frank Bow- their : — ne; ote second. ALR. Elli: evi. fa hcs annua TANFI Ss Congratulations to all these winners, you may pick up your | cial prize, Mrs. Nazaire Gallant; short-sleeve shirts from about $1.95, STANFIELD’S LIMITED, TRURO, NOVA SCOTIA prize by calling at the participating store above -- - door Dr Frank Bowness; 95. feces out, Mare. Nesaity Galles or long from $2.95. \Men’s ; : end. McLeod.